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1 naz. PUBLIC ST. femoes ATC. \"^'- ; /' f '.'«!^^ ^;^'^-;*'"'^V'' r.'-,'. ':." P^f^^ WW^prap «ad, "can-house,the county'* ymphony etchr lst ft $y busness ehtreprewears ardmanager*. - ; The malng-wen( pot on pw8j»9<fefpr«7 gvng, the prn- ^jtrlt. the,package. letter from county Arthur-.C5rs, g-"a Important _J from your-paunty manager on - a rare, opportunty toendowthecounty wth an endurng gft." Mr.Orls's letter went on to explan the "gft" s the old Rahway Theatre, restored' for use as a county arts ~~ -groups --that seekng. a home base. To ths end, I have accepted the voluntary post of manager of a fund drve whch wll ultmately create the arts center our ctzens so rghtly deserve." The letter ponted out f each of only 2,000 county busnesses were to contrbute as lttle as SI SO, not only could the purchase be consummated, but there would be enough left over to begn respraton.. The theatre,, although more than 5Q years ok), s a soldly ; bult structure ard of suffcent sze and appontments to accommobeen rased so fak:. Rabway Landmarks,.t non-proft organzahonthfl was formed specfcally- ttj save the theatre,. us-untf only Sunday, MarcH;4, to rase the remanng-und, or t wll lose ft exclusve.purchase opton ard:tbe Jn-I Ital $15,000. ;'".C^V-/n At a general meetng on Doc. 22 cere and actve m the Landmarks gr treated to a fund-rasng rgroupof jut from Rutgers, : ; The lecture, menutne: students undertook for Dr. Hugo Talafeno's poblp rela*»ns and advertsng jsourse? It -was prepared*sp&lfcally for the county «frflenter,»rbj^ct v marks' An honest Admraton for- r what seemed a very protesonal effort on (he part' of the students was evdent at the, meemng, reports a LandnuuW mans use u approacnng' peospectve. fundrt; <bo> nea. It s. n the procssf'of beng converted to slde. > Besdea havng to j«6ft*n dwus^oof rght? ofsneold fl hc -57 the Kkeat wn general J t a year of l to«yeaftht cenjar,^ lmt Kpll but foflhose^ Mutual Assn. was ap- 28,1983, at meetng of the Cty the net boost gven to the nlhar un formed-servke*- barganng unt n the cty Jn addton, captans, wll JSrpad at a ratej<* above fttdtfgft»hom to punhase a * dental Plan f«! ben In ms tba j pay $10 per member, per month toward^the cost of tne ttonrfor members *r«l thettmttles The amount OKHl go tysla per month fn 1986 * ' The d«y w lr be oblgated nor to -" - -~ There wlt also be a mert 4n whch freflghws wq be able to earrf a $ WOO bonus for ths yea; f they qualfy under three phawa ef the program Physcal ftness, educaton «nd>jpb»aten U rds percent of the mm may be earned by thoae who take n^ more than two sck daya atbpantjng to a max J f 9f ^ who «tatyear«w who recevng H P" grades n job evaluatons over the course omhe y«b^ *., t Overtme ptfejnnder the wrpecalcu- R h ^ C 1 of m»»^wl be _, and two thpcratfe *t 1984, thankfoohe d&son last week offfth Ward^epUbScat Cobncll man Waltej L_Pttf to ehbtoltf r f m Rjhway NtM-ReconT' tha. reason he v ws» teavng. tb? OOP (an«ma hs-4tea( Wacttan.-w^th, the dty^t Rblf l d h l P *StTItll'..W>ftJ XWWIj I'WIS^- f' r^.-*;;,v..- ^^k^m^. ^l Sj^^ wub. jcao^ Mayoral agalml Mr "Futeomer m > I98J and was beaten by a landslde Asked whether he would -seek'tftot htf enn*on ~Coun< ol m hs year's! ward elec ttorts, ths tme as a Democrat, Mr Ptts sad he has not made a decson on lw yet The panyrctuufe of Mr Ptta was the tnm one n (he awltpl983^two Clark TlepubWau ^dundlmen-at P>eflBeeJ and In 1983 also co*nt^t level Repfublfcan Freeholder Peter OkMmsST ot< /rton alst> changed partes re 1983 r l'?, to top sm; "* & y's The 1993 Rahway Publc, CnnstW t-unahu Mea^ha, mc^na, Kmnna MHII Persaud, Dana Mare Lbrary Young Adult Art ' " Congest for junor d Moose and Sean Morgan. Plls, Lv~rnn Roszts, «nd Junor, DvWofl. sculpture, Cathryn Ch Wysock and Maranne Zane. senbr k hgh hh school hlstudents woodwork, 3-0. frst prze, was concluded on Dec. 8. JoBeph Hayes; second prze. 983, wkhj'recepton ard Ans n_r^8oojjyand.cath- awards- ceremony-held the lbrary. ', menton, Anson R^ Boory: The artsts were nvted W lly tpavs. Chrlttna to submt entres n :the Mealha t d _,.. Fwnds _ categores of drawng, I vns j Senjor enjt Dvson, o, Craft,, palhng, photograpwy honorable ~^"" '"" ' ' " menton, " sculpture, metal< work; Maryanne Berfcr JUnloV woodwork and other threedmensonal work, and Francs Nevns and Natale Dvson, crafts, lnt prze. crtfts, decoratve'^ textles Mamczak: second pwze. and needlework. ' '.' Catherne MCJUh ;'.Tlere were separate dvsons for seventh to nnth ^Frafld* Nevns. b J t.cfan grad«rs and those n grades' untor pyu4on, A ht 10 «> JSf. "-2D-.S v pbyj(t sz Je TKc "followng artsts wceyed awards; Senor Plvson^; drawmg. frst, Rasraosseh;-«e( All artsts who submtted entres receved cerlfcates of partcpaton. Refreshments, were provded and served b> the members of the Rahway Woman s Club and the Rahway Area Junor Woman"s Club chared by ther respectve presdents. Mrs Mathlda Knecht and Mrs Joanne De»d»ro Judges for. the. contest were Ray Eggers 'Jr, Mchael Hanneu Mrs Hannah Kauffmann Tom Pcard and Tony SIISO The ewplng's actvtes were vkteot;ta Md by the staff of a cablp, televson net work under the drecton of producer, Janet Shalestfc. who s also* resdent of Rahrn:0 rw(mc«.pf Appreca uarwerepresented to these -^--- - «nd s ndvduals by Foley. IIK,-the Boafd.of he, Hbfary. v-

2 gauge cable set. - ". -The best clamps "are made; of plastc or ptfs te> covered metal, expo$)ng*onlrtj :<"- - * PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1684 St. offers Lfelne toewerly Elderly persons wth hgh medcal rsks and who lve alone-are able to smply department of evergency medcne, stated. IThe unque and specal value of push a button from home Lfelne s perhfps best and nstantly sgnal St. demonstrated affe ts tech-, Elzabeth Hosptal of Elzabeth's nology has done ll work, n emergency room the lme mmedu tely fol- for help under a new progam lowng the sound g of the whch was recently n- alarm n the St. Elzabeth tated at the hosptal. emergency room Alerted Ths program, called Lfelne, s the result of a communty-servces grant from Unon County tojhe hosptal to further develop the Lfelne program n the county, wth the excepton of Planfeld. whch receved a separate grant for another purpose from the same source. Persons enrolled n Lfelne receve an electronc communcatons system, consstng of a devce for a home telephone and a unt smlar to a beeper. Carred n a pocket or attached to clothng, the beeper works n conjuncton wth the telephone. At the frst sgn of a medcal emergency the clent can push a button on the beeper, transmttng an electronc message by telephone to a response center n St. Elzabeth's emergency In the emergency response center, whch s staffed 24 hours a day, an alarm sounds, the clent's code number flashes on a screen and a prnted tape records the emergency sgnal. A hosptal staff member mmedately telephones the subscrber, evaluates the st- ' uatlon ' and determnes f medcal asslstdnce s ne -, essary..... ; '... ' Dr. Paul: Jordan, the charman of the hosptal's * A number of busnessrelated courses wll be of- Tered at the upcomng Sprng Semester at the Cranford and Scotch Plans campures of Unon County College, Dr. Leonard T. Kre-!sman,.lhc actng presdent, reported. The college offers twoyear career programs n secretaral scence, accountng/data processng and computer scence/data processng leadng to an assocate n. appled scence degree and clerk/typst medcal secretary and word nformaton processng leadng to a certfcate. The college also offers a two-year program n busness leadng to an assocate n arts degree, whch s the freshman and sophomore years of the standard busness baccalaurate program. Ths transfer program has optons n computer nformaton systems and publc admnstraton.. Among courses beng offered n the busness area for the Sprng Semester are "Introducton to Contemporary Busness," "Personnel Management," "Busness Law," "Organzaton and Management," "Prncples of Fnance," "Prncples of Marketng" and "Quanttatve Methods n Busness" as well as 18 computer-related courses. Students may enroll on a full-tme or part-tme bass and attend classes n'the daytme, evenngs or on weekends. The Sprng Semester wll begn on Monday, Jan. 23, 1984, at the Cran ford and Scotch Plans campuses and at the Elzabeth Urban Educatonal Center. " Tuton for Unon County resdents s S350 a semester for fulmme, students. and $29 per cre^ft',jjour for pal-tme students '' Prospectve students may regster on the./cranford campus for classes at any. ^locaton on Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to.3 pjn. and from & to 8, by a loud buzzc' and a flashng lght, the the emergency rod n checks the subscrber's a de num ber of the Lfelln console and. mmedately ulu that subscrber's Lfell le nfor mat on card from fle box.next to the mach:. On th«card s prnted th : subscr ber's medcal hstory and a lst of responderl usually relatves and neghbors, who have keys toj the subscrber's home <jnd- who have agreed to go there drectly should an emergency occur." Nancy Be ger, a regstered nurse and) the assstant drector of nursng/- crtcal care at St. Elzabeth, declared. The < mergency room nurse attempts to reach the subscrber by telephone. If the clent cannot be reached, the nurse calls the responders untl reachng one who s able to go to the subscrber's home and render ad." Joanne Wlljams, the head nurse n the emergency room, s d. The emergency room nurse and the responder keep In touch va telephone untl the necessary and approprate assstance s rendered to the Lfelne subscrber. These art backed up by.communty.servces provders, ncludng the:polce and ambulance servces." on Frdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3 and on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. For addtonal nformaton on these busness offerngs or any other programs please telephone the Unon County College Admssons Hot Lne at Volunteers from the hosptal's department of volunteer servces, under the drecton of Mrs: Sharon Pontcello, the drector, are traned to nstall the equpment n the clents' home wth nstructons tpthe clents. The volunteer s accompaned to the clent's home by a staff member of the hosptal's department of socal servces, who assesses the clent's needs. Peggy Coloney, a from St. John's Unversty regstetrf nurse and the School of New York ard s hosptal's co-ordnator of ts. a member of the New York Crss Interventon Program, State Bar Assn. s addtonally nvol- ved n the program to nsure the clent feels comfortable and secure n the arrangement wth follow-up calls made perodcally to the clent. The Governng Body also adopted a $3,098,599 temporary muncpal budget for 1984 and temporary budget of J for the dvson of water; That budget wll be n effect Addtonally, a traned volunteer n the hosptal's untl the, permanent volunteer servces department s assgned to each Lfelne clent and contacts that person on a monthly bass to ensure proper functonng of the equpment. At the present tme, the requrements of the grant lmt the number of subscrbers who must meet certan crtera for elgblty n the program. Prospectve clents must be at least 60 years of age, have a chronc health condton, be wthn poverty gudelnes, lve alone and must lve n Unon County, wth the excepton of Planfeld. Because the program s under a grant, no fee s charged to the subscrber. For further nformaton about the program please telephone the department of volunteer servces at A Jublee Fund campagn for $50,000 was launched by the Unon College Foun- datkm; Br A-tbert Er Meder, Jr., the presdent, announced today. The Unon College Foundaton Jublee Fund s beng establshed as an "endurng recognton" of the dstnctve contrbutons made to Unon County by Unon Here are ways to correct skddng "Snowy and cy surfaces make steerng dffcult and sometmes lead to dangerous skds," reports Matthew J. Derham, the presdent of the Amercan Automoble Assn.'s New Jersey Automoble Club. If your vehcle should begn.to skd, the assocaton suggests you reman as calm as possble and follow these four steps: 1. Take your foot off the accelerator, declutch (manual transmsson), or shft to neutral (automatc transmsson-but ONLY f you are certan of fndng neutral mmedately). 1. Steer n the drecton you want the car to go. 3. Just before the rear wheels stop skddng, to the rght or left, counter-steel untl you are gong n the desred drecton. 4. Release the clutch or shft to "drve" and apply gentle, accelerator pressure so the engne speed matches the road speed, then accelerate smoothly to a safe speed. TIP for those who drve rear-wheel drve vehcles: If you over-correct the frst skd (Step No, 3), be prepared for a rear-wheel skd n the opposte drecton. Practce and smooth movemenu of the steerng wheel are r»ce*»mtb avoja ths typbflrswd- ~ ' v area," added Mr. Derham, "to help prepare yourself aganst the panc a sudden skd can cause." And, to help avod skds altogether, remember the four most common causes: Hard acceleraton or brakng, speed too fast for the road, weather condtons and quck, jerky movements of the steerng wheel. Lsa Dalpaz n 'Who's Who' A Rahway student. Lsa Dalpaz, s ncluded n the 17th Annual Edton of "Who's Who Among Amercan Hgh School The students are selected churches or the company whch publshes the volume based upon ther performance n scholarshp award Shnryn A..Leso ctod for studes A cty student, Sharyn A". Leso, s featured In the Sxth Annual Edton of "The Natonal Dean's Lst." V. \.. In order to acheve the honor the had to be recommended by the deans at S«bn Hall Unversty, where she H studyng. NEWS-REcbRD/CLARK PATRIOT Cty Councl Sheld as A man who has-been qn Rah way's Governng Body; for nearly eght yean, Democratc Thrd Ward; Counclman Max Sheld, was elected on Jan. 3 at the Cty Councl reorganzaton meetng to be the Councl presdent for Counclman Sheld prevously headed the Governng Body n He was re-elected to the Councl n The counclman receved -a bachelor of laws degree budget s adopted for ths year, probably sometme n March. The counclmen also" authorzed the muncpal comptroller to ssue pettycash funds of $100 to Polce chef Theodore Polhamus, $25 to James Byrnes, the supervsor of water- accounts, and $25 to Anthony Dege, the drector of health, welfare and buldng. Also okayed was the annual audt for the cty, the publc lbrary and the water department by Suplee and Clooney and Co. Authorzed as legal depostores for cty mones were: The Rahway Branch of the Natonal State Bank of Elzabeth, the Rahway Branch of the Commercal Trust Co. of New Jersey, the Rahway Branch of the Axa Federal Sayngs and County College durng ts 50-year hstory. Dr. Meder sad. The ncome from the fund wll be mel tu-makethe Unon County Room n the college's MacKay Lbrary n Cranford the archve and research center t was orgnally Intended to be." Income from the fund wll be used to acqure, preserve and catalogue memorabla, he explaned. The names of all contrbutors of J 1,000 or more wll be nscrbed on; a bronze tablet and all donors wll be recorded n a book of remembrance l_.. The ntenton of havng the Unon County Room as an archve and research center s nether to compete wth nor to replace local, hstorcal or other organzatons," Dr. Meder sad, "but rather by co-operaton to supplement and facltate ther work." The' fund campagn, whch wll run to June, 1984, s beng conducted n conjuncton wth the 50th annversary of the college. The Unon College Foundaton s an ndependent, non-proft corporaton whose purpose s to promote and enhance hgher educaton n Unon County. Contrbutons' may be sent to the Unon College Foundaton Jublee Fund, Councl: 1033 Sprngfeld Ave., Cranford. flxwo Loan Assn.^TtlfcHRahway Branch of the. RefenceSavngs and Loan Xssn'., the Fdelty Unon 1 ytt Co. or Newark and th sf Rahway Branch of the",c fy Federal Savngs and fba ; Assn. Authorzed! as the offcal newspapers % I je cty for 1984 were: -TOT Rahway New*RecbrtL -Tbe^ Dally Jonrnal-ef Elzabeth, The Star-Ledger of Newark and ^Fhe New*,, Trbune of WoodbrMge,'~ ' Automoble Accdent ( f-»au1hbrl«ejd VVorkart C MAKING STUDENTS AWARE A dwg-awareneaa Informaton program was presented to Rahway's Grove* Cleveland School parents on Nov. 16 at 7:30 Ptf. Mark Schwarzbach, thrd from laft, of th* Rahway Ponce Dept.. spoke to the parents about drugs, abuse and msuse. He also showed the drug and paraphernala used by the addct to admnster the drug. Attendng the Tha frst fapntantatva a* Mmbly n Amerca eonvanad at Jamattoum, Vrgna, July Clark counclmen elect Eckel head The members of the Clark TowjsnjpjCouncl on Jan. 1 eleeteademocratc Counclman-at-Large Fred Eckel to Bead tbe Governng Body ^r The""new"'Councl presdent, elected to hs Councl post n 1980.*»-a Republcan; changed partes late last year after, a'dlspute wth the. townajlp's Republcan A 1972 recpent of the Newark Polce Pep Award, he wasjon the Commttee to Save the Emma Kng House and s actve wth the Clark Grls Softball League.. An attempt, was made by Republcan.Councl members to elect Fourth Ward Republcan Counclman John Bodnar afc the Councl presdent,' but t was voted down 4-3 aktn party lnes. Thenomna on of Counclman Bodnar was made by Republcan C< unclman-at- Large George-A. Sangulano and It V s supported by Counclma r Bbdnar and by Thrd WarpRepublcan CouncHwoman Ruth De- Luca: /.;' r, In a related' matter at the preorganzatl >h meetng, the counclmen also ntroduced a,n ordnance to change the Ihne; of ther executve', and jjegular meetngs from 8 t<j 8:30,at leasontl It rsday. May 31,of ths ye[. That measu e ft due to be taken up for [ uble.hearng and'possble fnal adopton at the Councl's next regular meetng'on Monday, Jan. 16, at 8 * * In other acton, the Adopted *. temporary budget for: the frst three Vtns nterest on bonds of $40,000 and a temporary swmmng pool utlty budget of $15,267. Introduced an ordnance whch would create the poston or vce presdent of the Governng Body. That person would head the Councl n the absence of the Councl presdent. That ordnance too wll be consdered for fnal adopton on Jan. 16. Named The Clark Patrot and The Dally Journal of Elzabeth as the townshp's offcal, newspapers for ths year. : ' Apponted Frank E. Suplee of Elzabeth as the 9 8 Named L* Beth Hudak of 82 Grand St., dark, as an alternate member of the Board of Adjustment 'for a term of two years, effectve on Jan. I of ths year. - Apponted >Theresa Ward of 60 Wheajsheaf Rd. and Edward Muchmore of 101 Dorset Dr. as Members of the Clark Goffmanty Pool Advsory Commttee for three-year.terms,; effectve on Jan. 1 of "ths year...:.^.\ % '" : ''- Authorzed^ thr hrng of Thomas Paduano as the pool drector for 1984 at a salary of $4,250, per year and Ellot KapfaV as the pool manager for 1984 at a salary of S2.SS0 per year. Named Counclman-at- Large Joseph.Bj Pgmak as the. CoyralY representatve Medcare 'Most ' - '«-- * ' Presdent 1 Harvey WMama, aacond from rght; Board of Educaton vce presdent. Mra. UHle Hendereon, aecond from left, and- Board) of Educaton member, Mra. Eleen Benes, "rght. The program waa hoated by Mra. Carol Mllerfck, left, the prealdem of the GroverCawwtand Parent-Teacher Aaan«4nd.hajr PTA offoacav^ DISBUNQ AND OASBUNO - As onforhe actvtes to the Addteor.-Wesley Readng Progrswj the atudenta In Mark Andrews frst-grade class at Rahway's Frankln School nyst ther readng frend., "Doc." They had an opportunty to "dbble" and "dabble" lke ther frend, "Doc." Three "dbble-dabble" statons were set up. At one staton the, students hammered and drled; st another, they created wth clay, and at the thrd staton, th«students panted wth foodrcplored mhk: Workng on ther projects, left to rght, are: Ife Alexander, Leste'PlppsV Pelsr Bonder. Andrews, Russell Chafcnera. Jennfer McCarthy and Cam MetehWne. ARTHUR L. JOHNSON '' '»NAL,»-. SETON AND HGW ' SPORTS SCHEDULE ' ' TOMT «rlr hrlm, Rbsele at Rahway and Cranford at Mother Seton. both 3:45, and St. Mary of the Assumpton at Clark, 7:30 '.. ' - gewaa, Rahway at Westfeld, 3:15. and Clark at St. -Mary of the Assumpton, 3:25 Mtaatatv Unon at Rahway, 3:30 *r* aschtm, Rahway at Roselle, 3:45 pjn. '.. Planfeld at Rahway, 3:45, and Brearley at Clark, 7:30 > Clk at Cran/ord/Pngry, 3:45 p. m.. :,- ' «H» WMer ttmk. Clark at. Cranford/Pngry, 3:45 - UTNMT, 4MI-1., emmamm, Clark at RahwayV2 - Rahway r,j*lt».. Rahway at Unon. 3:15 p.nu, and Clark at Irvngton, 3:45 _ ^ " " Mother Seton * larlewlaa. Unon Catholc at Rahway. 3:30 UN. It r Cranford at Rahway and Clark at Roselle, both 3:45 AWM Rahway at Neptune, 3:30 ' ttrb testetm, Rahway at Cranford, 3*45,-and ' RoteHe 'CathoDe-^aV CWt* 7:30p;m. < WaVNtSPAT, JAN. 11 WesMhf. Cranford at Rahway, 3:45, and Unon Catholc at Clark. 4 * /- leys atkateaf, Clark at North Brunswck, 7:30 «M gsttalmi, North Brunswck at Clark. M0 ' -.. LDBD6S0F m PAWCINO n«f DtuvERy HVIIWSLOPP.aZABETHAVE. A V».'.* ' v-lm Mss Stebn to wed Mr. and Wllam J. Stebner, Jr. of 726 Brooksde Rd., Rahway. announced the engagement of ther, daughter.'mss Mchelle Lynn Stebner, to Thomas James Brennan, the son of Mr. and Thomas S. Brennan of 238 Berthold Avc. Rahway. The engagement was announced on Frday, Oct. 28, Mss SRbner s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School. She s presently attendng the Cltrone Insttute for Word Processsng. Her fance s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School and s presently attendng Unon College n Cranford for archtecture. > The couple plan to be marred on Saturday, July 28, > ' - 'Jumper' col worth nvestment "A good set of battery-,. 4»ea«nfr'jumpef'cables js;8;; valuable tool, but sets can' vary wdely n cost and qualty," reports Matthew J. Derham, the presdent of -the New Jersey Automoble- Club. Mr. Derham offered the followng tps for purchasng a set of jumper cables: -Consder the man purpose of a set of jumper cables s to conduct electrcty. '-Copper wre wll gve better performance than alumnum wre. Identfy alumnum wre by ts lghter feet -Shorter cables conduct electrcty better Thjrrr longer ones. Longer cables, however, are more convenent, allowng the cars' batteres to be farther apart. Twelve-foot cables are a happy medum. -The larger the dameter' of the wre, the better t wll conduct electrcty. Bcwarec of snuuv nadequate wn:. dsgused by bulky nsulaton; Read the statement qf gauge on the packagng. The smaller the number, the/heaver and more effectve the wre. Choose nothng lghter than a.sx- ful nforroatantblmftha *'-! packaflngeonobmomength and gauge. Word*' lke "heavy duty," "mechanc qualty,'* "professona -qualty" o "clectkjal re Terences lke "300 amps' reflect each manufacturer's own defntons 1 and should be gnored:.' -A desel engne needs a better set of cables than a gasolne' engnes- a 'larger engne needs a better set than a smaller engne. As a rule of humb, use a, fouc gauge cabte.for anydesel or four or sx-cylnder engnes, choosf a sx-gauge cable. "If you shop carefully, cbncl)oeu Mr, jernam^ "you can fnd cables n the recotrftn^nded szes fo about 1S2S. As a one-tme emergencytotlkfajrchase, a good set of jumpr cables s' worth he^amffent," crted fw studes Maureej' ^"TUd^jlj ;;* nual *dfb«^* Tle t Na. honor "mended ^eton- The.!sp(rt of Chrstmas flostedwough the halls of Rahway Hosptal when the pedatrcs Tward was vsted ly representatves' of the' Rahway "Senor Ctzens Arts auhcafts Program on Dec. 21, 1H3. The smle on three-yearold Karen Schmdt's face was allj the' thanks needed fox, the hand-made' octop donated to the chldren by the V crafty senors. She selected ablue octopus toy and named -t Tandy.-" ^ n. p gram began n October of last yer and the fundng Yor ths" was taken over by the Rahway Board of Educaton at ts December meetng. '\ '-.. - The teacher. Rose Brnker and her volunteer ad, Beverly; Crag,.conduct a two-hourcrafts class every Monday. 1 They meet n the senors joy mornng at the senor ctzens housng unt on W. Grand Aye., Rahway and teach an afteroon class at the West Mlford housng unt. '-, The class members' have made a varety of tems such as bath salts, needlepont baskets, Chrstmas ornaments and a dust mop. The supples for a JSLJ. expensve. To ease the cost, members of Rahway Junor Hgh School's Honor Socety collected houshota tems that were made nto orgnal projects. The Rahway Junor Woman's Club s also nvolved wth donatng supples. > Anyone who wshes to donate craft supples to the program or jon the program may telephone Beverly Backmann at for more nformaton. CRAFTS FOR CHRISTMAS - The members of the Rahway Senor Ctzens Arts and Crafts Program, shown, left to rght, at Rahway Hosptal are: Standng,. AMQSLS, On ; Oec. 15, Madson School In Rahway. pre«ented4t8 Annual Holday Program. NEWSrHECpRD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1984 PAGE 3 SPREADING GOOD CHEER - In Rahway Hosptal's pedatrcs ward, representatves o< the Rahway Senor Ctzens Arts and Crafts Program, shown, left to rght, are: Frank Brunette, the superntendent of schools; Mary Arvay, a hosptal ade: Rose Saladno, a senor ctzen;. Thomas Grahlll of the hosptal Board of Governors, Gertrude OWenbloom. B senor ctzen; Beverly Backmann, the drector of adult enrchment; Karen Schmdt, a hosptal patent on the knee of Ncholas Delmonaco, the assstant superntendent of schools, and Rose Brnker, a teacher of the arts and crafts class. Rose Brnker, Martha Coffey and Beverly Crag; seated, Gertrude Oldenboom, Mare Papernak, Rose Saladno, Mary Arvay and Josephne McKluskey. audence wth popular holday songs, under the drecton of- Jane McCarthy. Shown are thrd-grade chorus members. 8alla»ua ropftat n Naw York opanad tha naton's flfrt'^chopl of ounlng n tlng hmtncton b«ad on ttachlngt of Florence Nlghtnoala. JOS.SfltVEDIO&SONSINC! aburnirs Wood 'anmals' at McDonald's The art of woodcarvng >y Eugene Carlson was presented at McDonald's on Rte. No. 1 and Lawrence St., Rahway, on Dec. 17, Mr. Carlson demonstrated to customers" step by step how hs works are completed. The chldren as well as ther parents saw fnshed products ncludng brds, brdhouses, horses, dogs and. psh. r TO^>eJs«W*»»caord nated by Frances Schwebus, a communty relatons reruasentatve of the Mc-!CoTR-«nd Marlyn Jost, the manager. Mr. Kamnskas cted for studes A cty student, Rchard Kamnskas, s ncluded n the 17th Annual Edton of bj Who Among Amercan Hlfth School The students are selected churches or the company whch publshes the volume based upon ther performance n scholarshp award Bran Hungarter and Mss Jane Flchner Mss Jane Fchner, Mr. Hungarter fances Mr. and Mn>. Joseph'Fchner of 18 Grove St., Clark, announced the engagement of ther daughter. Mss Jane Fchner, to Bran Hungarter of Lancaster, Pa., the son of Mr. and Davd Hungarter of 574 Carey Ave.. Wlkes- Barre, Pa., The engagement was announced on Frday, Oct ; Mss Fchner s a graduate Of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School n Clark. She s currently a senor at Susquehanna Unversty n Selnsgrove, Pa., majorng n communcatons. ^. Her fance s a graduate of Elmer. L. Meyers Hgh School n Wlkes-Barre and of Susquehanna Unversty. He s employed by J. J. Hanes, Inc. as a merchandsng a s s s t a n t.. ; :. The couple plan to be marred on Sunday, Sept. 2. Tnt 'Dnng n a casual, ntmate atmosphere luncheon Sereb Monoay thru Trbal) 11:30-3:00 'Dnner Serfe Monay thru Tra/ 5:00-9:00 ^flj,, Saturday 5:30 - W:o6~p~m. Close Sunday ^Entertanment n our ounge Ohursay, "Frday & ' Saturday JZeser/atons Suggested! SHEVICK RAVICH* TOBM OUCKlA & RQTJ A professonal corporaton ALL INJURIES & DEATH CLAIMS NO FEES WITHOUT RECOVERY NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL VISIT AUTO & ALL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS FALLS & UNSAFE PROPERTY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE UNSAFE PRODUCTS & TOOLS WORKERS COMPENSATION SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY APPEALS MM >wmw JOMY

3 ' r t - *y~r.? PAGE 4 THURSDAY, JANUARY C. VIGILANTE Edtor/Publsher Unon C v, N Pubbahad Every ThuMday Mornng. TABLOID LITHOGRAPHERS, INC. 219 Cnlral Au... P.O. BOX Rahway. N.J ROBERT R. FASZCZEWSKI Assstant Edtor t Palf-n ant weekly hrr r«*fn.c»c /womunur* l t.lhe endram* o( hcx nd and -*ne nuwcr. mamtamn (he rght* n< JM amjfrj raamwahte alfntw Thf.tfMRMA. c.ptct^d m ww*./ t* nlunwwo* h»* numt tn them. anj n.«ellen VIQILANTE Advertsng Manager Suboptlon R*t«by Mad Includng Pottogg $10.00: Oulsld* Unon and Mddlesex Countto $12.00 Sactmd Claw Pcxtagt Pad at Rahway, New Jersey Communty Calendar foitors NOTI In order for us to adequately prepare the Communty Calendar, all events for the followng week should be submtted by 5 on the WEDNESDAY before you would lke them to appear. * --THURSDAY, JAN. S.-- Board of Educaton. Specal Meetng for Budget Preparaton, 7:30. Superntendent's Offce. Rahway Junor Hgh School. -SATURDAY, JAN. 7 - Retred Ralroaders. Group No. 2. II a.m., Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Eserbrook Ave. -MONDAY, JAN. 9 - Rahway Retred Men's Club. I. Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Eserbrook Ave. Board of Educaton, Specal Meetng for Budget Preparaton. 7:30, Superntendent's Offce, Rahway Junor Hgh School. Cty Councl. Regular Meetng, 8. Councl Chambers. Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza. -TUESDAY, JAN. 10, - Rahway Hstorcal Socety, 8. Merchants' and Drovers' Tavern, St. George and Westfeld Aves., Lberty Square. Rahway Area Junor Woman's Club, Board Meetng, home of Ann Brzychoy, Rahway. WEDNESDAY, JAN Parkng Authorty. Reorganzaton Meetng, 7, Councl Chambers, Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza., -THURSDAY; JAN. It Board of Educaton. Specal Meetng, adopt tentatve budget, 7:30. Superntendent's Offce, Rahway Junor Hgh School followed mmedately by caucus.....,. - -MONDAY, MN. U Board of Adjustment. Rahway Retred Men's Club, I, Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Esterbrook. Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN Board of Educaton, Regular Meetng, 7:30. Superntendent's Offce, Rahway Junor Hgh School. ^ WEDNESDAY, ANrtt ~PaJlcrjTAuthorty. Caucus," 7:30, home of Bernard Mller, 693 Hemlock St. -MONDAY, JAN. M - Rahway Retred Men's Club, 1, Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN Plannng Board. Rahway Area Junor Womn's Club, General Meetng, 8, Valley Road School. Clark. c -SUNDAY, JAN. It - Rahway Chamber of Commerce Spellng Contest, 1, Rahway Hgh School. -MONDAY, JAN.;30 - Chamber of Commerce, 7. Huffman-Koos audtorum. St. George Ave. Rahway Retred Men's Club 1, Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Eserbrook Ave.' -SATURDAY, FER. 4 - Retred Ralroaders, Group No. 2, 11 a.m.. Rahway Senor Ctzens Center, 1306 Esterbrook Ave.. -TUESDAY.?ER. 7 - Cty Councl, Pre-Meetng Conference. 7:30. Councl Chambers, Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza. -TUESDAY, FER Cty Councl. Regular Meetng. 8. Councl Chambers, Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza. Rahway Hstorcal Socety 8. Merchants' and Drovers' Tavern, St. George and Westfeld Aves.. Lberty Square. -MONDAY, FER Chamber of Commerce, 7, Huffman-Koos Audtorum, St. George Ave. CLARK -FRIDAY, JAN. 6 - Shabbat Servce, Young Couples Group, Temple Beth O'r, 8:30 -TUESDAY, JAN Elementary Board of Educaton, 8,-Admnstraton Buldng, Schndler Rd. -TUESDAY, JAN Regonal Board of Educaton. Instructonal Meda Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, 8 -WEDNESDAY, JAN. II - Clark Taxpayers Coalton, 8. Publc Lbrary, Westfeld Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN. J4 - Elementary Board of Educaton, 8. Admnstraton Buldng, Schndler Rd. -TUESDAY, FER Regonal Board of Educaton, 8. Instructonal Meda Ccnlr, Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School, Kenlworlh. -TUESDAY, FER Elementary Board of Educaton.8. Admnstraton Buldng, Schndler Rd. -WEDNESDAY, FEI. IS - Clark Taxpayers Coalton. 8. Publc Lbrary. We»feld Ave. v. -TUESDAY, FER. II - Regonal Board of Educaton, 8. Instructonal Meda. Center, Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School, Kenlworlh. Elementary Board of Educaton, 8. Admnstraton Buldng, Schndler Rd. CHOOL MENUS! WEEK OJUAN. 9. JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIQH SCHOOLS ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY Luncheon No. 1: Frankfurter on roll. Luncheon No. 2: Breaded veal cutlet wth gravy on soft bun. Luncheon No. 3: Peanut butter and Jelly sandwch. Each of the above luncheons wll contan your choce of two: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. TUESDAY: Luncheon No. 1: Spaghett' and meat aauce, bread and butter, tossed salad wth dressng and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Hot ham aandwlch. Luncheon No. &-Cfelcker salad sandwch. Luncheon Nos. 2 ard 3 wll contan your choce ol two: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. WEDNESDAY ~ Urrttheon No. 1: Hot turkey sandwch wth gravy. Luncheon No. 2: Hamburger on bun. Luncheon No. 3: Tuna salad sandwch. Each of the above luncheons wll contan your choce Qt tw.orj>otatq»r. V«g«fl*Wr»rtW tru.lt. THURSDAY,, ( \ ' Luncheon No. 1: Tacos'wftn shreddedi lettuce, steamed rce and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Oven-baked chcken on roll. Luncheon No. 3: Salam sandwch. Luncheon Nos. 2 and 3 wll contan your choce of two: Steamed rce, vegetable and frut. FRIDAY Luncheon No. 1: Pzza. Luncheon No. 2: Hot meatball submarne. "* Luncheon No. 3: Bologna and cheese sandwch. Each ol the above luncheons wll contan your choce ol two: Cole slaw, chlled Juce and frut. DAILY SPECIALS N X- Large salad platter wth bread and butter, homemade soup, Indvdual salada and desserts and specals. Each of the above luncheons may contan a half pnt of whole or skm mlk. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS MONDAY Luncheon No. 1: Frankfurter on bun. Luncheon No. 2: Peanut butter and Jelly sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan: Potatoes, vegetable and trull. TUESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Spaghett and meat sauce, bread and butter, tossed salad wth dressng and frut.. " Luncheon No. 2: Chcken salad sandwch, Potatoes, vegetable and frut. WEDNESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Hamburger or) bun. Luncheon No. 2: Tuna salad sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. THURSDAY Luncheon No. 1: Tacos wth shredded lettuce, steamed rce ard frut. Luncheon No. 2: Salam sandwch, steamed rce, vegetable and frum. FRIDAY ' Luncheon No. 1: Pzza. Luncheon No. 2: Bologna and chees* sandwch- Both luncheons wll contan': Col* slaw, chlad Juce and frut. v v. Each ol the above luncheon* may contan a half pnt of whole or skm mlk. ' '' County seeks data on reservaton The Unon County Dep. of Parks, and Recreat tryng to locate area buffs who may w pertanng to the W Reservaton for an now beng planned...;?:«, - The county receved, *! grant of S28O from thd N*w* Jersey Hstorcal Com-1 msson to research an(j establsh an exhbt on l *tslory of the area. Theut ft wll be. focused < Ted Vllage t, also kr Itvlle.-' -Th fry dates* luonary War days and has been both a mluowj Hd a resort area. " f ; : The Tralsde Nature>n*< :ence ^Center. at:sct»k») ve. and New Provdence 1 Id.. Mountansde, l located n. the reservaton and s he drect recpent <f the grant Trafcfc&tfflr^ffl be seekrg hstorcal actkl photographs, NEW&RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT ThejMhfky News-Record and.frht Cfark Patrot do not accebt unsgned letters la the edtor or poltcal press releases: All jqtlers and poltcal release^ hust be^jsgned and nclude) Tjtxe fulltames and addresses of all persons submttng (hem. _. In addton, those submttng letters and releases must come to the offces of the newspapers at 219 Central Ave., Rahway. n order to pck up affdavts to sgnfy tle authentcty of the letters and releases. These affdavts may be notarzed at Ihe newspaper offces or by another notary publc. Papers set deadlne The dcadlln* Tor submsson of stores and pctures for events takng place durng the week to Th Rekway N«w-R«cord and Th* dark Patrot s 5 on the Thenday Brandng H* Thursday you wsh to see the tem appear n the newspapers. ONIY stores and pctures on events whch occur over the wmktd wll be accepted on Mondays, and ONLY to 10 a.m. Any tems NOT submtted n tme for the deadlnes wll atsfaarkally be transferred to the fobonrno, wnk' aeon- McDonald's hoste-retrees from Merck The: Mf< retrees had a holday; fnph on Dec. 20, 1983; tft the Rahway Senor Ctzens Center at 1306 Eserbrook Ave., Rahway. Personnel at-mcdonald'sof Rahway'on Rte. No. 1, handled the arrangements, whch were,co-ordnated by Frances Schwebus. a communty relatons representatve. Tle luncheon was attended by 39 members. Cty Councl maps 1984 meetngs The nexbsgular meetng of the RahvJay Cty Councl wll be held on Monday. Jan; 9, at 8, n the Councl Chambers of the Rahway Cty Hall at One' Cty Hall Ptauw. The remarllng meetngs on the 194<t ;) schedule, as reported by"( Cty. Clerk Francs R. Senkowsky, follow. All jneetngs wll be held, n the" Councl Chambers,""wth Pre-meetng. conferences on Tuesdays at 7:30 and regular mwlnjgs on Mondays at 8 unless otherwse ndcated.' Feb. 7- ference; Con- t-reg- Mwfc:.C"', :: arch»«--pre-mee ng rerence; ; ;:-'. lar Meet- REPORT FROM WASHINGTON Matt 7th Dstrct. New Jersey War on cancer makng progress A decade after Congress launched the naton's crusade aganst cancer there are postve sgns major changes are takng place n the treatment and preventon of cancer.. In vrtually every area the publc s beneftng from breakthroughs n. cancer research and treatment. Early detecton, surgery, radaton, chemotherapy,-expermental mmunology and vaccnes offer promsng methods of copng wth cancer. ". r ^ '^ ~~~ On two other fronts, knowledge about the envronmental causes of cancer and the preventon of cancer through proper nutrton and health habts also gve us cause for hope. ' Congress recently authorzed SI bllon n fscal 1984 for the Natonal Insttute of Cancer, whch funds major research projects around the naton. The ncrease of S70 mllon n the budget wll enable a number of prvate research centers to contnue ther work on cancer vruses. Dr. Saul B. Gusberg of the Mount Sna School of Medcne n New York, the past presdent of the Amercan Cancer Socety, clams the 198O's wll be partcularly exctng n terms of new research breakthroughs -and treatment for cancer. The survval rates for many types of cancer are steadly ncreasng as a result of early detecton and treatment. Usng laser, new blood tests and analyss and radosotopes cancer specalsts ate able to detect cancers that were' hdden from normal examnaton. Ths has enabled doctors to treat cancer tumors before they reach the crtcal, advanced stages. Surgery has become more agressve aganst malgnant cells that.travel through the body. Modern chemotherapy s effectve n reducng the sze of tumors. Cancer specalsts sound far- more optmstc than ever before n recommendng early treatment. Survval has mproved for persons-wth seven of the 10 major forms of cancer, ncludng cancer of the breast, colon, rectum and prostrate.. At the Mayo Clnc researchers, are developng a vaccmasarm theer«ejvban vnuand t promses-to pn* vde the frst vaccne to prevent'cancer. Scentsts at the Natonal Cancer Insttute also have dscovered specal agents produced t y tumors that are beng tested n combnaton wth ntcrfcron, developed by Scherng-Plough, to nhbt cancer growth. _^ But t s on the envronmental fronf and n nutrton the most radcal changes are expected to take place. One of the major reasons for the passage of strngent envronmental-protecton laws and occupatonal health and safety legslaton s to prevent the ncdence of cancer through exposure to cancer-causng agents on the job or n the envomment. As early as 1964 the World Health Organzaton estmated 75% of the world's cancer causes were the result of envronmental forces; Strong evdence of ths vewpont was suppled by the Natonal Cancer Insttute, whch reported cancer rates ncreased, as much as fve to 10 tmes from one part of the country to another. The same pattern s repeated n other ndustral-states. Arrn«Lwth_ these envronmentaj fndngs and research nto nutrton and cancer, Dr. Marvjn Schnederman of the Natonal Cancer Insttute skated more; than half of the cancer deaths n Amerca are preventable. Some steps to prevent cancer can be ntated bjf ndvduals, such, as proper det, less exposure Jo sunlght, abstanng from tobacco and moderate consumpton of alcohol. ' * '..-. ' On the other hand, government must regulate toxc substances that are lnked to cancer, such as doxn. Through the Clean Ar and Clean Water Actt Congress can compel ndustry to substantally reduce the levehof pollutants that are beleved to cause cancer n humans.. : In essence, we are makng consderable progress towards preventng cancer, and" we can expect bgger payoffs through the rest of the country. ~ ', May 8-Pre-Meetng Conference.._:.,'- May 14-Regular Meetng. Wednesday, June 6-Pre- Meetng Conference. Wednesday, June 13 '-. Regular Meetng. ;; ' July '3-Pre-Meetng Confereuse;,..?+ '. July 9-Regular Meetng. Aug.. 7-Pre-Meetng Conference;',. : Aug. I3-Regular Meetng...._. '.,'..; ;... Sept;, ^Prrt Conferencer^ :.'-= l.a Sept. 10-Regular Meetng., : ; -,.',-.'.^-..<.: ' Oct. 2-PreMeetngC^ T ference. '- -&~w.: Tuesday, Oct. 9-Regdar Meetng,. /;.-,^"''Vtf : ; Wednesdy, N Meetng Conference. Tuesday. Nov. 13 tarmeetr»;;sv:::' Dec 4-Pte-Meetngj 'Deo.'- r,'0; VMHMBWB H SMMSBB FIRE-WISE Teach chldren how to save lves By Rahway Fre Chef James T. Heller "If somethng bad happens, come straght to mommy.ordaddyajwejjoata.jljbeuelllchldren learn ths ad- "vce very young; but when the "somethng bad" s fre, allvce lke ths can be a prescrpton for tragedy. " Sometmes chldren must act frst and look for hefp afterward. Fortunately, t's easy to teach a young ch%l how to save hs own lfe from two common fre emerges ces: Clothng fres and fre n the home. ^ When clothng catches fre, a chld's nstnct s to rtf for help. But runnng fans the flames. Snce fre bums up. stayng uprght endangers the face and eyes. Don't botwr teachng that to a chld! But a chld of three can enjtv learnng a lfe-savng game: Stop, Drop and Roll. Teafl the chld f hs clothng catches fre, he should stop wlexhe s, drop to the ground and roll back and forth untl We fre s out. Start teachng Stop, Drop and Roll by performrtj; the technque wth the chld. Emphasze f clothes cqtth fre the chld must Stop, Drop and Roll afore callng tor help or dong anythng else. Snce young attenton spalls are short, teach wth frequent sessons - perhaps once nv twce a day - and keep each sesson under 10 mnutes/ Once the behavor s learned re-nforce t wth frequent "pop quzzes" at varous tmes and places. J Ask your chld, "What would you do f your clothes caught fre?" and watch the lttle one go. Those acrobatcs could save a young lfe. " Another game can teach tots how to escape frnh house fres. It's called "Stay Low and Go." Snce smoke and toxc gases rse, leavng the best ar at the floor, ths game teaches chldren to roll oat of bed, crawl out of tlsp house and wat at a specfed pont outsde when the smoke detector sounds. (If you stll don't own a smoke detector, put down ths newspaper and go out and bu> one'ncw!)- : '" J" 1 * :<-.,.-,..,...,..^j Explan the rest of the famly wll hear the smoke detector and "stay low and RO" themselves, so the chld should concentrate on smply gettng out. M Ths exercse, too, should be taught wth frequent, short scssonsandasehcdul^of drlls-make»ure tn set u8t'~ the smoke detector at least once, usng the test button, JO the chld wll know what t sounds lke. n By age fve the chld s ready to learn advanced escape technques: Feelng the bedroom door and extng through the wndow f the door feels hot. Now s the tme tcrnstall escape ladders on second-story wndows and hold regular home fre escape drlls, f you aren't already. No chld should wat untl school to learn fre safety technques. It's easy and fun to teach kds to save ther own lves, so start today! Chamber to hold trp to Poconos The Rahway Chamber of Commerce wll sponsor a trp to the-"pocor&s from Frday to Sunday, March 9 loll. % The trp to the Tamment wll nclude free bus transportaton wth refreshments on the bus, two nghts' lodgng, four meals, all taxes and related charges ard the use of all the M facltes for $136 per son. double occupancy. Please' mal your nan^. address, the number of persons "plannng to go ana your telephone number ; M *Post Offce Box 595 C. Rahway; N. J wtra 550 depost. P The trp s open $> everyone. sssftl tmnm nmtm ITjapagJ.--, w * o JT ft IS t8. By Ray Hoaaland, After the acton on Dec , the Rahway Women's Church Bowlng League has a te for frst place between Zon Lutheran No. 1 and the Mxed Team, each wth a.season record of 28 and 14. In the weekly acton at he Clark Lanes the Mxed Team scored a sweep over St. Paul's. Zon Lutheran No. 1 won 2-1 over Trnty and Zon Lutheran No. 2 won 2-1 over the Leftovers. The Scatterpns took the odd game from Osceola.. Hgh scores were rolled by Jeanne Hodge of the Mxed Team wth 187, Jule Crans of Zon Lutheran No. 2 wth 200. Joan Leonard of Trnty wth 181. Dot Cole of Zon Lutheran No, 1 wth 182 and Nancy Fcke of Osceola wth 201. * * «Three members of the grls track team of Rahway Hgh School competed n an nvtatonal meet at Jadwn Gymnasum of Prnceton Unverstyrecentry. Clare Connor won the long jump wth an 18-fnot, one-nch leap.. Carletta Smth was fourth n - the "(50-yard hurdles and the 880-yard relay team took fourth place. The team members were Elmra Troche. Carletla Smth; Andrea Bell and Clare Connor. The team was clocked at one mnute and 51.1 seconds. * * * One of the man reasons why the Gettysburg College Women's Basketball Team has gotton off to a good start ths year s because of ts mproved shootng. The Lady Bullets, nor mally a hgh 30% shootng team from the floor, entered the Chrstmas break landng 43% of ther 305 shots. That's nne percentage ponts better than the opposton. Junor, Sue Marshall, a fve-foot, eght-nch former Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School of Clark star and a resdent of Clark, pcked up rght where she left off a year ago n scorng. She has accounted for 59 ponts n he four games and leads the team wth a 14.8 per-game average. The Lady Bullets won over Notre Dame 65 to 47, lost to Vrgna Wcsleyan 64 to 63 n.h».messah- Tourney and won over Kng's of Pennsylvana 92 to 3S and won over Juanata 60 to 44. * #_* Robn Chapman of Ralway won the natonal judo champonshp durng Rahway grls level Scotch Plans, By Ray HoaRland The Rahway Grls Basketball Team defeated Scotch Plans 47 to 29 on Dec. 23 n Scotch Plans. Karlene Osborne scored 14 ponts to pace the Indans. Rahway led 17 to 14 at the half and the Lady Indans outscorcd the Raders 15 to 6 n the thrd perod. Karlene Osborne had sx of the ponts n the perod., Other, pohtmakers for Coach Ken May.were: Nancy Vll wth seven, Jerrne Bellnger, nne; Cathy Potrowsk, II; Ange Parker, two, and Karen Malekar, four. Rahway had a 20-IO-I2 lead from the floor and 7 to 5 from the lne. Rahway s now 2-1. whle the Raders are 1-2. RECREATION DEPT, GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL^ LEAGUE STANDINGS ruts. ; *: V *'V Rutgers. ; ^ Montclar State 1 Trenton State; 0 U Kean"' ' :.'. > ^} RJSHITS Rutgers. 19; Trenwh Montclar " Stlte Kelly Johnson scored 13 of her 15 ponts n the second half to lead the undefeated Hllsde Comets to a wn over the gals of Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal n Clark on Dec. 23. Coach Tony Falzone's team was leadng 27 to 73 at the half. Gal Jackson of the wnners' pcked off 12 rebounds, whle Clark's Robn Kolvek who made tght of lofrom the lne and scored.18 ponts and 12 rebounds. Sue- Sharp had four, Jll Washngton, seven; Lynn Kosowcz, sx; Karen Kostowck, two. and Terr Dynda, four.. Johnson Regonal s now' 2-2, whle the Comets are 4-0. Bran Hnko, Trenton State,4....,..'. ;.... AND R E A ASSN. BIDDY O FOR BRINGING HOME THE BACON - Clark Mayor Bernard Q. Yarusavage, center, shows off the trophy he awarded to the members of Clark's P6p Warner Pee NEWS-RECQRD/CLARK PATR1OT Mnutemen pn cty to wrestlng mats By Ray HoaRland Elzabeth's Mnutemen wrestlng team opened ts season wth a 54-to-l I decson over Rahway. The only wnners for the Indans were Russell Moorelsette, who scored a decson over Julo Benavdes 20-8, and senor. Ken Washngton, who pnned Lawrence McCray n four mnutes and 30 seconds. «* * Washngton, Rahway's 145-pound wrestler, won hs second straght match of the season when he pnned Bob Jenkns In one mnute and 50 seconds as the Indans dropped a 44-IO-I7 match to the Woodbrdgc Barrons.....I.^.J >: ICANMATOLCHtMAT ANY lat ON YOU«AUTO INSURANCII 0MNO OPWING 20% DOWN All CITY INSURANCE The other Rahway wnners were Fred Blanco by forfet and Bran Gbbs. who decsoned John Vanuzz The Indans are now 0-2, whle Woodbrdge s 1-2. * * The Rose le Catholc wrestlng team defeated Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal team 36 to 32. Johnson wnners were Steve Rothbard by forfet. Jm Gannettaso by forfet. Ken Ratzman. who scored a 13-IC-I2 wn over Dave Sese; Ken Sarneck, who was a 23-IO-4 wnner over Tom Murrante; Seth Weber, who pnned Ron Aqurre n one mnute and nne Fanwood - Scotch Plant Football Team (or wnnng the champonshp recently.' Team members surround the mayor. who pnned Dave Perre n two mnutes, and 34 seconds. Roselle Catholc s 10 whle Johnson s 0 3. The Raders of Scotch Plans handed the Johnson Crusaders ther fourth straght defeat 53 to 12. Three Crusaders were wnners. They were: At 155 pounds, Sarneck, who won a decson over Sean Nelson 7-1; at 167. Weber, who was a 12-7 wnner over Joe Caccatore and Haskell. who pnned Ed He reel n one mnute and +1 seconds. JAN. 12, :30 to 9:30 P.M. Brewer School, Wettfeld Ave. Clark tall PWPOM room-cntranc* n man parkng lot) thott rght... 3 Free* weeks of Adult Programmng when you regster on Jan. 12th, 1984** *Ckttm Sfrt J«n. 16 sales. Pre A Post Natal Ftness Stretct ^n Tone 322,7600 THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1984 PAGE 6 Hllsde Comets burn Setters The grls basketball team of Hllsde Hgh. School defeated Clark Mother Seton Regonal Hgh School 59 to 32 on the Setters court. Vanessa Mosley had 21 ponts to lead the Comets to ther thrd wn of the season. The. junor pont guard and Kelly Johnson each sank three baskets n the openng perod to send the Comets on ther way to a 17-6 lead. Kelly Johnson had 16 ponts n the game. The Setters were led by Sherry AEROBICS - JANUARY SALE INMAN RACQUET CENTER 990 IMMM Ava., Colenlo WHAT YOU SHOULD DO.. Our 10-WMk - twcs vnakly " Sun-Ergz* program wll cost you each only $ 4 A (Rtg. SS9 v psr ptrson). OFFER GOOD THRU JAN. 31, 1984 Ftness Center-by M-F 9-9 Sat 10-4 Sun 10-1 Smth, wth 11 ponts. Cassandra Murphy had fve ponts. Chrsta Munch, three, and Maxne Brown. nne. Hllsde had the edge from t he floor 27 to 12. The Clark team had an 8-lo-S lead from the lne. Nautlus Strength Programs Cardovascular Ftntss Programs Flsxlblty Programs t - Tannng Facltes If You Smell Gas YOU AND EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY SHOULD KNOW THIS: (Even If you dpn't have gas servce In ygur home). Natural gas has a better safety record than any other form of energy and you cajvhalp.to.keep t that way-byutng t propery-and by knowng wlal lu Ucrt you smell gas, whether the odor Is In your home', the buldng you are n or even outdoors. The odor of gas ndoors or outdoors Indcates potental danger. Natural gas Itself has no odor. A harmless chemcal s added whch gves off - the characterstc "gas smell" so you can easly detect a gas leak. If you ever smell fant whffs of ths odor do the followng: 1. Check to see f a plot lght Is out, or f a burner valve Is partally turned on. If you cannot fnd the source of the odor, call us at once. Open wndows and doors to dsspate gas. 2. Never lght a gas applance f a strong odor of gas s present and never use matches to look for gas leaks. Avod operatng any electrcal equpment ncludng lght swtches or thermostats. 3. IF THE ODOR IS EXTREMELY STRONG GET OUT Of THE BUILDING IMMEDIATELY AND CALL US FROM A NEIGHBOR'S PHONE. A GAS ODOR CAN OCCUR IN A HOME OR BUILDING WHICH DOES NOT HAVE GAS SERVICE. If ths happens, open all doors and wndows and call us at once. Do not operate any electrcal equpment, ncludng lght swtches or thermostats. If the odor s extremely strong, follow step 3 above. A GAS ODOR MAY BE PRESENT OUTDOORS. If you detect a gas odor outdoors do not try to locate the source but call us rght away. Even though most outdoor "gas odors" are caused by other reasons, we wll nvestgate them mmedately. USE THIS TOLL-FRCE NUMBER FOR GAS LEAKS ONLY! Use ths TOLL-FREE'number FOR GAS LEAKS ONLY. Company representatves are always on duty to respond to gas leak calls. For everyones safety, do not u*f ths numbs* unlms you are reportng a gas Iswk. Our representatves wll not respond to other typps of nqures on ths lne. y^ There Is no charge for the Investgaton of gas leaks. Take a few moments DAY or NIGHT Includng Weekends And Holdays now to jot down ths number wth your other emergency phone numbers such as polce, fre and medcal. If you have any questons regardng applance servce, bllng or msxer Inqures use the followng numbers: In the Unon and Mddlesex County area toll free; n Hunterdon. Sussex, Warren, Mercer and Morrs Countes toll free. We Beleve Good Servce s Good Busness HzabethU An tfff Company Elzabeth, New Jersey *^&'~" ' J '&'4r'./ L : '..-f,\

4 I I I I ' I L PAGE 6 THURSDAY. JANUARY NEWS-RECQRD/CLARK PATRIOT Relgous News CLARK ALLIANCE CHURCH Sunday School for all ages wll be held a 10 a.m. on Sunday. Jan. 8. wlh Mornng Worshp at 11 o'clock. Chor Praclce wll begn a! 6 The Evenng Servce wll commence at 7 o'clock. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday. Jan. 10. Lades Bble Study. 12:30 : Wednesday. Jan. 11, Bble Study and Prayer Meeng. 7 For further nformaton, please dephone the pastor. The Rev. Davd W. Arnold, at The church s locaed at 2 Denman Ave. OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CLARK Tho. executve of the Presbytery of Elzabeth. The Rev. Rchard K. Gffen. wll occupy the Osceola pulpt on Sunday. Jan. 8. at the Servce of Worshp al 10 a.m. A Fellowshp Hour wll follow the Servce n the Fellowshp Memoral Hall downstars. The Sunday School and Bble Study are provded each Sunday al 9 a.m. Rehearsal for the Chldren's Chor wll take place at 11 a.m. Meetngs durng the week: Today. Aerobcs Class. Fellowshp Hall. 6:30. Sea Scouts. 7:30. _Chancel Chor Rehearsal. 8. Alcoholcs' Anonymous, Room A, Church. 9 ; tomorrow. Alcoholcs Anonymous. 1 : Monday, Jan. 9, Aerobcs Class. Fellowshp Hall. 6:30. Crcle No :-Tuesday. Jan. 10. Board of Sesson, 7:30 ; Wednesday. Jan. II. Chrstan Educaton Commttee, 7:30. The Osceola Weekday Nursery School wll contnue lo ncel from Monday to Frday from 9 to 11 a.m. and from I lo 3 under he drecton of Thomas Walsh. The Church s locaed at 1689 Rartan Rd. The Rev. James A. DQuatro j s he pastor. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF The Servce of Worshp wll be conducted by The Rev, Thomas J. Donahue, the pastor, on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 8 and 11 a.m. At both servces Margaret Drugge wll present he play, "Mary's Boy." The Sunday Church School wll begn al 9:15 a.m. The Famly Servce wll sart al 9:30 a.m. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Women's Sewng Group. 10 a.m.: tomorrow. Property Commttee, 7:30 ; Monday. Jan. 9. Church Councl Meetng, 7:30 ; Tuesday, Jan. 10, Parent-Student Confrmaton Meetng. 7:30 ; Wednesday. Jan. II, Chor Rehearsals, 7 and 7:30 The Church s located at Elm and Estcrbrook Aves. HOLY COMFORTER EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF The congregaton wll celebrate the Feast of the Epphany tomorrow at 6:30 wlh the Holy Eucharst n the Chapel n the Parsh House at 739 Semnary-Ave. The Frst Sunday after the Epphany, Jan. 8. wll be celebrated wth the Holy Eucharst: Rte I at 7:30 a.m.. Mornng Prayer and. Holy Eucharst: Rte II at 10 o'clock and Holy Eucharst: Rte II at 11:30 a.m. The Church School wll be held at 10 a.m.. wth the chldren begnnng wlh ther classes durng the Church Servce. The school s open lo all boys and grls. - There s-a celebraton of he_holy Eucharst eaoh. Wednesday at 10 a.m. n the Chapel n the Parsh House. Ths s followetf'by'a Servce of Healng. The Annual Meetng of the parsh wll be held on Sunday. Jan. IS, at_ll a.m. n the undercroft of Ihe Church. The purpose of ths meeng s the electon of Vestrymen for he comng year, he electon of'delegates lo the conventon, the electon of delegates to the Norhern Convocaton, hc presentaon of reports for 1983 and (he presentaon of reports and the proposed budget for All communcant members of the parsh n good standng may alteud. Refreshments wll be served. The Church s lrcaed at Semnary and St. George Aves. The Rev. Robert P. Helmck s the rector. ; TEMPLE BETH TORAH OF Today Mornng Servces wll be held at 6:45 o'clock Servces durng he week: Tomorrow, Late Servces, 8:30. Rabb Jacob Rubenslcn lo conduct the Servces and preach. Ha//an Solomon Sernberg to chan the Lturgy. Oneg Shabbos wll lake place after de Servces n hcbrchwood Room: Saturday, Jan. 7, Mornng Serv vces 9 a.m.; Sunday. Jan. 8, Mornng Servces, 8:30 o'clock: Monday. Jan. 9, Mornng Servces, 7 o'clock; Wednesday, Jan. 11, Weekly Adull Educaton Dscusson Group Sesson, Synagogue Lbrary, Rabb Rubcnslen wll lead he dscusson, 7:30 The temple s locaed at 1389 Bryant S. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK The Man Worshp Servce on Sunday. Jan. 8.wll be held al 10:30 a.m. There wll be nursery care provded for pre-schoolers durng hc Worshp Hour. The Sunday School and Bble Classes n Chrstan Educaton for all age groups, youth and adults, wll start al 9:15 a.m. Meetngs durng the week: Tomorrow, Young Adults. 8 : Sunday, Jan. 8, Luhcr League, 11:45 a.m.: Monday, Jan. 9, Confrmaton Classes, 6:30, Sunday Sch<x>l Staff, 8 : Tuesday, Jan. 10, Chor Rehearsal. 8 The Church s located at 559 Rarlan Rd. The Rev. Joseph D. Kuchank s the pastor. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF The 11 a.m. John Wesley Covenant Servce and Ihe Sacrament of Holy Communon wll be celebrated on Sunday. Jan. 8. by Ihc pastor. The Rev. Donald B. Jones. Musc wll be provded by Ihc Senor Chor under Ihe drecton of Judy Alvarez. The ChurcWSchool and the Adult Bble Class wllconvenc at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Coffee and Fellowshp Tme at 10:30 a.m. n Asbury Hall. Adult-supervsed Nursery Care wlt be avalable durng Ihe Worshp Servce. Meetngs durng the 1 week: Today, Senor. Chor Rehearsal.7:30 ; Monday, Jan. 9, Bowlng for Men, 6:45. Bowlng for Women, 9 p-m.; Tuesday. Jan. 10, the'methodst Men's Dnner Meetng and Program Church, 6:45 o'clock: Wednesday. Jh.''l I, Fnance Comrnrtee Meetng, 8.' >-l, The church s locaed at he cfrnerof :»4Uon Ave. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF The Rev^ Robert C. Powley, the pastor, wll conduct the Mornng Worshp on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 10:30 a.m. The Westmnster Chor, under the drecton of James W. Musaccho, wth Mss Jod Acker at the organ console, wll present the anthem. "Is Ths the Way to Bethlehem?" Chld care wll be provded durng the Worshp Hour for nfants and chldren to those n second grade. Followng the Chldren's Sermon, the youth sttng as a group, wll be excused to go to the Chld Care Room for a supervsed program. Older chldren should st wth ther parents durng the Worshp Servce. Immedately followng the Worshp Servce, al 4.1:30 a.m.. the members of the Parsh Care and Worshp and Musc Commttees of Sesson wll meet. The Youth Chor wll meet, before classes, al 9 a.m., wth ts chor drector. Mss Acker. The Church Learnng Hour at 9:15 a.m. wll provde classes for those n kndergarten to adult study. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Bell Rngers, 6:30, Webelos, 7. Westmnster'Chor Rehearsal. 8 ; tomorrow, Rahway Troop No: 1500 of the Grl Scouts, 7 ; Saturday, Jan. 7, Pars 'n Spares Undecoratng Party, Davs Fellowshp Hall, 7:30. Alcoholcs Anonymous Group, Squer Hall Gymnasum and Youth Room, 7:30 : Monday, Jan. 9, Rahway Troop Nos. 716, 450, 9 and 401 of the Grl Scouts, 7:30, Cub Pack Commttee, Scout Room, 7:30 ; Tuesday, Jan. 10. Women's Assn. Workshop, Church Lbrary, 10 a.m., Slaff Matters Commttee of Sesson, noon, Rahway Troop No. 47 of the Boy Scouts, Scout Room, 7:30 ; Wednesday, Jan. II, Confrmaton- Commssonng Class I. Church Lbrary,- S, Rahway Troop No of the Grl Scouts, 7:3O,;.Stewardshp Commttee Meetng and Chrstan Educaton Commttee of Sesson, 7:30 The "Old Frst" Church s located at the corner of W. Grand Ave. and Church St. EBENEZER AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF At the 11 a.m. Worshp Servce on Sunday. Jan. 8, The Rev. Rudolph P. Gbbs, Sr.. the pastor, wll delver the sermon. The Sunday Church School wllxommence at 9:30 a.m. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Prayer Meetng, Church. 8 ; Monday, Jan. 9, Youth Chor Rehearsal, 7. Gospel Chorus Rehearsal, 8 ", Rahway Chapter of the Natonal Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People, 8 ; Tuesday, Jan. 10, Celestal Chor Rehearsal, 8 ; Wednesday, Jan. 11, Steward Board, 7:30, Bble Study, 7:30. Stewardess Board "B," 8 The Church s located al 253 Central Ave. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH- OF The sermon at the Sunday Mornng Worshp Servce on Sunday. Jan. 8, wll be gven by the nterm pastor. The Rev. Gregory J. Keosaan, at the 11 o'clock Servce. The Sunday Church School for Begnflw to. those n the Senor Hgh Dept. as well as the Pastor's Study Class, led by The Rev. Keosaan. wll be held at 9:30 a.m. The Upper Room Bble Class at 9:40 a.m. wll be led by Francs _E. Nelson. Crb Room Care for f hlrlrrn of parents w n dng the Worshp Servce wll be provded at 11 a.m. Chldren n the frst to thrd grades may leave after the Sermon Story for a Worshp Tme Program, a supervsed actvty n the Fellowshp Room. The Junor Hgh Fellowshp wll meet al 3:30 Meetngs durng the week: Today, Rahway Troop No. 756 of he Grl Scouts, Meetng, 7 lo 8:30 ; Monday, Jan. 9, Hand-In-Hand. 6 ; Tuesday, Jan. 10, Rahway Troop No of the Grl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 The church s located at 1221 New Brunswck Ave. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF On Sunday, Jan. 8, the pastor, The Rev. Wllam L. Frederckson wll preach a sermon at the Servce of Worshp at 9:45 a.m. He wll be asssted by the youth mnster, Paul Rzzuto. Chld Care wll be provded for young chldren n the Nursery throughout the mornng. At II a.m. the Chrstan Educaton Program wll begn wth classes for all ages. The congregaton wll gather for ts 150th Annual Meetng at noon. A dnner, hosted by the Daconate, wll precede he yearly dscusson of the stale of the Church. At 5:30 the Baptst Youth Fellowshp wll meet n he Youth Lounge. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Naom Crcle. Parsonage, Chor Rehearsal, Chor Room, 7:15 ; Monday, Jan. 9, Delta Alpha Class, Monthly Luncheon Meetng, Lvng Room, noon. The church s located.on the corner of Elm and Esterbrook Aves. UNION COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLARK _ The Man Worshp Servce on Sunday, Jan. 8, wll be at 11 a.m. and the Evenng Worshp'Servce wll begn at 7 o'clock. Sunday School wll begn at 9:45 a.m. for chldren and youth and at 10 a.m. Tor adults.. The Chldren's Church wll begn at 11 ajju Dr. Frank D. Papandrea, he pastor, wll teach on T h e Chrstan Famly" to the Adull Class.... Meengs durngjhe week: Saturday, Jan. 7, Sngles Fellowshp. 7 ;Tesday, Jan. 10. Lades Fsher's Club and Fellowshp, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, Jan. 11, Md- Week Wednesday Evenng Prayer Servce, 7 Transportaton; s avalable to and from the Church by telephonng' the\offce at , Nursery care s provded at all the servces and church functons. The Church s. located af * Valley Rd., at the Parkway Crcle al Ek No of the Garden State Parkway. ' '*'.. Leo DStef ano cted for studes A townshp student, Leo J. DSefano, s featured *m the Sxth Annual Edton of Na0oMl-$«^; In order lo acheve the honor he had to be recommended by the deans M the Unversty of Rochester, where he s studyng...^ Army trans L. M. Blackwell. Rahway' natve. Army Pvt. Lemuel 'M: BlackwelL the son of Mr. and BttcVwell o?ms j,su «wptehd tralng - jt Fort Jackson m South <3«roKna. He s a J9«3 graduate of PASSING ON TRADITION - Joyce Goldberg speaks to a second-grade class at Clark's Frank K. Hehnry School about Chanukah. Memoral General must bll patents for MICU Patents who utlze the servces of Memoral General Hosptal n Unon's Moble Intensve Care Unt (MICU) wll now be charged for ths servce, accordng to Patrca Lynch, the hosptal vce presdent. "In complance wth a recent rulng from the federal Health Care Fnancng Admnstraton and the New Jersey Dept. of Health, all hosptals wth MICUs must now add the cost of ths servce to patents' hosptal blls," explaned the vce presdent. "Prevously the cost of ths care had been ncluded n tjje overall hosptal n patent expenses, where the costs were absorbed by al patents." The decson to bll for MICU care was effectve on Nov. 1, J983. Bascally, the new procedure wll work as follows. Patents wh» pt treated by an MICU and admtted nto the hosptal wll have ths charge added to ther bll. Jnsurance should cover all or'most otthe cost. However, patents who receve MICU c*"* and are brought to the emergency department for examnaton and are not admtted nto the hosptal wll be blled drectly. No bll wll be sent to patents when an MICU responds to ther home and leaves wthout treatng the patent. The hosptal offcal emphaszed these new charges wll orgnate only from hosptals such as Memoral General, whch have MI- CUs, and not from ambulance, polce or rescue squads. These squads, whch work n conjuncton, wth MICU paramedcs, operate on a strctly volunteer bass. Often referred to as an "emergency room on wheels," the Memoral General unt, popularly known ds METS (Medcal Emergency Treatment Servce) s equpped wth lfesustanng equpment to treat those n need of mmedate care due to emer-. gences such as stroke, electrocuton, paralyss, convulsons, heart attack and other llnesses and traumas. Health Vm You may call your chld "jutt a tttl* chunky" now: but ujsn At' 31 htr frtndt may call h*r "fat" She's chubby snd cute. Her curly blonde har aplls over slghtly puffy cheeks and her tght, deatgner jeana act aa a grdle to pull n a too-rounded tummy and hps. She'a an adoleacent now, and f ahe doean't watch It ahel be fat baton ehe' an adult. No longer wll ahe be able to fnd Calvn or Glora or even Brlttanla n her lze. Adolescence a a partcularly tryng perod for anyone a tme when you're not qute an adult and certanly not a chld. There la pressure to conform to a rather rgd standard set forth by the meda and expecally exemplfed by popular fashon modals. The adolescent has a whole battery of pressures: smooth skn, good fgure/physque,, grades, athletc sklls, peer acceptance, parental approval. Pood can, provde a crutch to anxety. But/ t creates the proverbal vcous crcle; eatng means ganng weght; ganng weght means gettng depressed and angry at oneself; depresson and anger promote overeatng agan. The result: a chld that s thckenng as ahe ' grows. Even worse,» chld that U developng pattern that ahe may have to lve wth the rest or her lfe; The reasons some young people turn to food are complcated and. not completely understood. Teens ma/ 1 feel unloved, lea. loved th«n sblngs, confused, deprved or frghtened about ther wakenng' sexualty a d jclu tapll Uons,-,- kh^kprwcwy be a furtve way oc-aaylng, "I wont eosjpet«l>n;ott of the garn > AOsV all. *n brerwelght,boy c* «W«anV «gj b..xphfttom play' ressons, you can do some' thng about t. Frst on the lst should be,a vst to your doctor of chropractc. The chropractor a a health specalst who makes nutrton a regular part of hs health regmen. Often a balanced det coupled wth, a prescrbed exercse program may be all that your chld needs to deal wth. the weght prahlem. In addton, however, the doctor of chropractc la sklled In correctng spnal msalgnments, reducng spnal tenson, and adng In the restoraton of normal nerre functon to all vtal organs of the body. Ths allows the body to functon more effcently, whch may be nstrumental n. relevng the real problem. Whle quck weght- loss snd fad dcta are popular, they should be dscouraged at all costs. They are dajonrf' ous and often result Inn chld reganng the weght lost wth a resultng depresson and lots of self-esteem. Here are ways the famly can help: ' e Serve a weu-balsncsd det of non-fattenng.foods, e Avod. buyng junk food. Who needs It? Moreover, It's expensve. ' e team -%$: make fsuennr desssrts; auf baked apples, for «. Bncotrag*,U»e don't dwell cut setbacks; e Dscourage s""" meals, especally at' Ths leads to snacklng school.,. '..,,. ' ' Encourage, your to get out of Uw'hoa.. become Involved fa. : UM or sports. The «. regular exercse establshed n : '' e'ham perodc" examnatons, Inclu thoseofthechlk^ba* 'v'- FINDING THEIR WAV - Unon County Regonal Hgh School Dstrct No. 1 Englsh for the Foregn Born nstructor, Joan Davs, helps students, Franzlus Arstlde, center, and Lee Chan Soo. rght, locale New Jersey on a map. - Regonal center brngs understandng For foregn-born resdents of the Unted Slates telephonng a doctor, openng a bank account or partcpatng n a real estate transacton can be very frustratng. Those common tasks can be made easer, however, when those resdents learn he Englsh language. Joan Davs, of the Unon County Regonal Hgh School Dstrct No. 1 Adult Learnng Center, s an nstructor of Englsh for the Foregn Born..Among her students are three whose natve countres are Hat, Japan and Poland. "In ths course I not only try to gude them through everyday essentals lke tellng tme or readng food labels, but I also try lo dscuss cultural concepts and practces such as Thanksgvng." sad Ihe nstructor "I'm happy when one skll s learned n an evehng." The students attend Ihe learnng center three nghts a week at Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School n Runnells stamp of The John E. Runnells Hosptal n Berkeley Heghts receved a full the hosptal faclty and a full two-year accredtaton for the long-term care faclty by the Jont Commsson on Accredtaton of Hosptals, accordng to Wllam M. Stlwell. the hosptal admnstrator. Ths accredtaton s the result of an on-ste survey made by fve feld representatves of the' commsson's Accredtaton Councl for Hosptals and Long- Term Care -Facltes. The feld representatves conssted of, a physcan, admnstrator, laboratory technologst and two regstered nurses. ' receves approval Accredtaton ndcates the hosptal has chosen to operate accordng to the msson and the hosptal substantally comples wth these standards. The standards, whch are publshed n the Accredtaton Manuals for Hosptals and Long-Term Care Facltes, set forth optmal achevable goals of excellence aganst whch a faclty can measure tself and be measured by the commsson survey. Amsvoan RedCrotw Kenlworth. The courses are free and are avalable n basc, ntermedate and advanced levels. The adults who attend are hghly motvated and often well educated," noted the teacher. "So teachng them s a real pleasure." She began teachng at the Center n September. She had volunteered there for sx months and s a 1978 graduate of Kean College of New Jersey n Unon. Lynn Bulava n 'Who's Who' A cty student, Lynn Bulava, s ncluded n the 17th Annual Edton of "Who's Who ' Among Amercan Hnd School The students are selected churches or the company whch publshes the volume based upon ther perform mance n scholarshp award" New tunable laser technology putt U.S. In tun* wth wupom "know-how" other countrle dont know how to deal wth. NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Yeney, 80, born n Hungary Mary Salamon Yeney. 80. of Rahway. ded Saturday, Dec. 24, 1983, al the Brunswck Park Nursng Home n New Brunswck. Yeney was born n Hungary and had been brought to he Unted States and New. Brunswck n She had moved n Rahway n She had been a membe: of the Frst Presbylera Church of Rahway. Survvng are her husband. George: two daughters. Irene Kerekgyano of Rahway and Elane Twaska of Towanda, Pa.; a sster, Rose Breza of Rahway and fve grandchldren. Glbert Brown, 79, Ebenezer steward GlberTDrBroVn. Sr, 79, of Rahway. ded Saturday. Dec. 24, at Rarway Hosptal after a long llness. He was born n Elzabeth and had lved n Rahway for 60 years. Mr. Brown had been a truck drver for the Qunn and Boden Co. of Rahway for 30 years untl hs retrement n He had been a member of he Ebenezer Afrcan Methodst Epscopal Church of Rahway and th church's Steward am Truslee Boards and he Men's Club. Mr. Brown had also been a member of he Rahway Retred Men's Club, the Ralway Democratc Club and he Fourth Ward Cvc Improvement Club. Survvng ^re hs wdow Mldred Knch-Brown three grandchldren ant Ihrec greatgrandchldren. Skambora, 59, machne operator Mary C. Skambara. 59, of Rahway, ded Sunday, Dec , al Rahway Hosptal after a bref llness. She was born n.elzabeth and had moved to Rahway 30 years ago. Skambara had been a machne operator for the Hammer Manufacturng CrxdT Lnden for 10 years. She had also been a communcatl of St. Thomas the Byzannc R-U Catholc; Church of Rahway and had also belonged to he Church's Rosary Altar Socety. Survvng are her husband, Jerry; her mother, Mry Wlazlowsk of Elzabeth: two brothers, Ed ward Wlazlowsk of Mountansde and*john Wlazlow sk of Roselle. and three ssters,., Helen Peplowsk or Elzabeth, Bernce Scodas of Bayvlle d Ms. ruence Green ol Clark. Faser, 45, lfe-long cty resdent Carol T. Faser, 45, of'rahway, ded Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1983, al Rahway Hosptal after a lengthy llness. She was a lfe-long resdent.of Rahway. Mrs/ Faser had been a communcant of S. Mary's R. C. Church of Rahway. Survvng are her husband, Wllam R.: a daughter, Deborah Blodeau of Rahway; her mother! Marjore McCoy of Lambertvlle; a brother, Danel McCoy of Lambertvlle; three ssters, Marjore Gregory-ef-Lambertvlle. Luclle Slonaker of Hampton and Ann Venella of Blawcnburg and wo grandchldren. r- A- U orders con be pcked up at our WW IOCATION Charles Humphrey, survved by sx '. Charles Jerome Humph- Ravs Humphrey; two daurey, of Rahway. ded on Fr- [g^ers. Evelyn Faughnan day. Dec. 16, and Barbara'Maul: a sster. He s survved by hs I Helen Karlson and wdow* Mary Rose I two granddaughters. Bamford, owned Hat Box Dors Morgen Barnford, of Clark, ded Frday. Dec. 16, 1983, at Rahway Hosptal after a long llness. She>!jjas born n- Port- Rchmond, Slaten Island snd'had lved n Rbselleand Westfea before she had moved to CUrk three years ; Bamford had been thcpwnerorrththbl Box n *f lfcm^mb?/h v 1(a; Survvng are her ssters, Beulah Dorr of Lousvlle, Tex., and Mrsv'Ivy Slorch of Rahway. 1 ' > Mr. Bettnger John J. Bettnger, 83. of Lnden, ded Saturday, Dec. 24, at SL Elzabeth's Hosptal nblzabeth after a lengthy llness. He was born n Elzabeth and was a lfe-long resdent of Lnden. Mr. Bellnger had been a pump man for the Ctes Servce Refnery for 31 years before be. had retred n He had also been a communcant of St. Elzabeth R. C. Church of Lnden and had been a member of Lnden Councl No of he Knghts of Columbus, the Old Guard n Elzabeth and the Lnden Senor Ctt zens. Hs wfe, Mary Bettnger, ded n Survvng are two sons, Joseph of Rahway and Thomas of Sprngfeld, Pa.; a sster, Frances Cole of Toms Rver; two brothers, Lous of Lnden and Joseph of Toms Rver; nne grandchldren and fve greal-grandchldrcn. Butflowsk Susan B. Butflowsk. 69, of Elzabeth, ded Sunday, Dec. 25, 1983, at the Garden State Nursng Home n East Orange after a long llness. Butflowsk was a lfelong resdent of Elzabeth. She had been employed as a toy assstant for 18 years at Park Plastcs n Lnden before she had retred seven years ago. Butflowsk had also been a communcant of Our Lady of Fatma R. C. Church n Elzabeth. She had, been a member, of L. O. O. M. Women's Lnden Lodge No Survvng are her husd, Joseph; three sons, Joseph Jr. of Greenvlle, S. C, Bran of Elzabeth and Donald of Merrtt Island, Fla.; a daughter, Maran Szewczyk of Clark; two ssters. Elzabeth Hackcu. of Hllsde and Josephne Kane of Clark and seven grandchldren. Malkowsk Amela Kamnsk Malkowsk. 76. of Iseln. ded Monday, Dec. 26, 1983, at the Penh Amboy General Hosptal n Perth Amboy after a kng llness. Sle was born n Nan- ;oke, Pa., and had lved n Iseln for 27 years. Malkowsk had seen an assembly worker al he Rcgna Co. n Rahway : or seven years before she lad retred 14 years ago. he had also worked at Ihe Western Electrc Co. In earny. She had been a communnt of S. Cecla's R. C. Church n Iseln. Survvng are' her hus- >and. John; tworfofnvtom of Rahway and Anthony of Landolakes, Fla,; two daughters; Mare Kornack of Parln and Eleanor Gebhardt of Hopelawn; a brother, John of Bayorme; 11 grandchldren and four great-grandchlren. Mr. GoMhor, 74 former mayor Henry' Goldhor. 74, of Hllsde, a former mayor of that townshp, ded Wednesday, Dec , al the St. Elzabeth Hosptal n Elzabeth, after a bref llness. He was born n Newark and had lved n Hllsde for 43 years. Mr. Goldhor was a graduate of Rutgers, the State Unversty of New Jersey's Law School. He had retred n 1979 after JO years as an at torney wth an offce r Hllsde. Mr. Goldhor had been the mayor of Hllsde n 1955 and had served on the townshp commttee from 1952 lo He had also been the townshp magstrate from 1958 to 1960, from 1963 to 1965 and n 1976; he had served on the Hllsde Board of Educaton from-1949 to 1952 and had been the townshp attorney from 1961 to He had also been the founder of he Hllsde Ambulance Squad n Mr. Goldhor had been a slver lfe honorary member of the Hllsde Polcemen's Benevolent Assn.; a founder and the frst charter pres dent n 1942 of Hllsde Lodge No of the B'na B'rth; a past exalted ruler of Hllsde Lodge No of the Benevolent and Protectve Order of Elks; a member and former pres dent of the Hllsde Kwans Club and a member of the Italan-Amercan Cvc Assn. Survvng are hs wdow, Jean Monaco Goldhor, a son, Davd of Los Angeles, Calf.; (wo dau ghters, Grace Conway of Hllsde and (Cathy Hoffmann of Clark; a brot her, Herbert of Champagn. III.; two ssters, Hlda Lutzke of East Orange and Helen Rechtschaffer of Mam and eght grand ehlldmt*.. ^1^......_.-, Tango, 62 Ph -M7 go, 62. of Toms Rver, ded Saturday, Dec. 17, at the County Memoral Hosptal n Toms Rver after a bref llness. Tango was born n Brooklyn and had lved n Roselle Park for 30 years before she had moved to Toms Rver 10 years ago. She had been a member of the Green Island Communty Assn. Survvng are her husband, Ralph Jr.; three sons, Mchael of Roselle Park. John of Brcktown and Phllp of Forked Rver; a daughter. Mss Althca of Toms Rver; a sster, Esther Ahle of Clark and two grandchldren., 63 Hadley>J.Gordon Clark, 63. of Colona. ded Tuesday, Dec. 27, at Muhlenberg Hosptal n Planfeld. v Mr. Clark was born n Lake Arel. Pa., and had lved n Elzabeth before h had moved to Colona 34 years ago. - He had been a pans man ager for Moore Chevrolet. Inc.-or Elzabeth for 20 years untl 197L He had then becorre~-a-' malroom manager for Pamarco n Roselle. Snce 1981 he had been a dspatcher for Weldon Concrete, Inc. of Westfeld. Mr. Clark had also been a member of the Wllow Grove Presbyteran Church n Scotch Plans and had belong to Colona Lodge No of the Benevolen and Protectve Order of Elks. A World War II vet eran, he had been a member of the Colona Post of the Veterans of Foregn Wars. Survvng are hs wdow Betty Wlmon Clark a son, Douglas G. of Kcar ny; a daughter. Jane Stockdale of Clark; two bro thers. Warren n Tennessee and Lyndon'n Vermont two ssters, Rosemary Chapman n Florda and Elane Colley n Con nectcut and seven grand chldren. George Fatula George S. Fatula, 66, of Lnden, ded Saturday, Dec at Rahway Hosptal after an apparent heart attack. Mr. Fatula was born n Elzabeth and had lved n Lnden for 30 years. He had been a crane operator for the Exxon Corp. for 27 years untl he had retred n Mr. Fatula had been an Army veteran of World War II. He had been a communcant of St. John the Apostle R. C. Church of Clark- Lnden. ''' ' "He Had'aT&lSeer a' member of Lnden Councl No of the Knghts of Col; bus and a tourln-degree knght of the, John Washngton Councl n Rahway, member of Lnden Post No. 102 of Ihe Amercan Legon, a member of Elzabeth Chapter No. 4 of t he Old Guard, a member of the Exxon Quarter Century and Annutants Clubs and a member of the Lnden Retred Men's Club: Survvng are hs wdow, Agnes Rutka Fatula }f Lnden; a son, Stephen of Clark; a daughter, Jula Drobnsk of Wyomssng, three ssters, Helen Pyllowany and Mary Colsh. both of Lnden, and Volet Smeone of Port Readng and three grandchldren. SBU., THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE 7 Mr. Byron, 52 James Byron, Jr., 52, of Elzabeth,, ded Sunday, Dec. 25, 1983, at the Elzabeth General Medcal Center n Elzabeth after a bref llness. Mr. Byron was a lfe-long resdent of Elzabeth. He had been employed as a truck drver for the H.' P. Townsend Co. n Westfeld for sx years before he had retred n Mr. Byron was an Army veteran and had served durng Ihe Korean Conflct. He had been a member of St. John's Methodst Reformed Church n Elzabeth. Hs wfe. Ida Chandler Byron, ded n Survvng are hs mother, Carre Byron of Unon; a son, Dane Dxon of Elzabeth: a daughter, -IVfr&Vanessa Wlknson of ElTzaSeth; a step-daughter, Keth Martn of Hllsde; three brothers, Charles" of Elzabeth, Nathanel and Earl, both of Newark; nne ssters, Besse Matthews, Maxne Champagne and Delores Moses, all of Elzabeth, Elzabeth Glover of Unon, Geneveve Cummngs of Rahway and Carolne Wheeler, Gerte Blanchard, Gaynell Shannon and Genora Gordon, all of Newark, and fve grandchldren. Boron, 88 Emly Baron, 88. of Morganon, N. C, ded Sunday, Dec. 25, 1983, at home after a bref llness. Baron was born n Brooklyn and had lved most of her lfe n Elzabeth. She had spent 20 years n Lavalete before she had moved to Morganton two years ago. She and her husband had been the pan owners of the Whle Eagle Furnture Tn C. L. Young, 79 Clarence L. Young, 79. of Newark, ded Thursday. Dec. 22, al the Beth Isreal Medcal Center n Newark after a brcul^ Mr. Young was born n Keswck. Va. He had lved n Roselle for 40 years before he had moved Newark 15 years ago. He. had retred n 1966 after 30 years of servce wlh the Amercan Gas Furnace Co. of Elzabeth, where he had been a heal Ireater. He was the husband of Vola Slaughter Young, who ded n 195»_ j, Survvng are fve sons, Clarence Jr. of Sumtcr, S. C, Thomas of Roselle. Lawrence of Rahway, Gl bert of Waldo. Fla.. and Carl of Newark; 16 grand chldren and sx great grandchldren. Herbert f4am.ll Herbert R. Hamll. 64, of Iseln, ded Saturday, Dec. 24, 1983, at the John F. Kennedy Medcal Center n Edson. He was born n Rahway and had lved n Iseln for 32 years. Mr. Hamll had been employed by hc Engelhard Mneral and Chemcal Co. n Edson as a senor research specalst for 28 years. He was a World War II Army veteran and had served n the South Pacfc. Mr. Hamll had been a member of T. Nuly Pos No. 471 of the Amercan Legon of Iseln.; He s survved by hs wdow, Vonde Mead; a son. Mchael of Iseln; wo daughters. May Schank of Freehold and Melssa Hamll of Iseln and three ssters, Mare Paprnk of Rahway and Lllan Pcka"nv and Grace Bahsh, both of Lakewood. n Elzabeth where she had worked for many years as a corporate secretary., She had been a member of the Polsh Natonal Allance and the Amercan Assn. of Retred Persons. Her husband, Andrew, ded n Survvng are two sons. Henry of Clark and Rchard of Frsco, N. C; two daughters, Dolores Jepson of Washngton and Ellen McCuttcheon of Morganton; a sster, Mary Brennan of Lavalete; two brothers, Bruno and Anthony Waslewsk, both of Elzabeth; 13 grandchldren and 15 great-grandchldren. Indans cage Plans Raders By Ray Hoauland Ralway's boys basketball learn captured ts second game n three starts wth a 59o-54 wn over the Raders of Scotch Plans on the local court on Dec. 23. Coach Tom Lews' team jumped off to a!7to-7 lead n he frsl peruxl, led by T<*d Baskervlle's seven of hs 17 ponts. In Ihc second perod the Indans were leadng 32 lo 24. Wlh Rahway leadng 41 to 34 at he start of he fnal perod the Raders started lo cut nto the lead. After Tom Burke opened the perod wlh one of Iwo from the lne Baskcrvlle h from hc sde. It was 44 to 31, the teams exchanged baskes and, wlh four mnulcs and 55 seconds left Rahway led The Raders scored eght ponts n the fnal one mnulc and nne seconds. Stan Smth had 10, Baskervllc, 17; Rodney Perkns, seven; Rodney Robnson, seven; Burke, eght; Knecht, 71 Vvan C. Knecht, 71, of Scotch Plans, ded Monday. Dec. 19, 1983, al Ihe Overlook Hosptal n Summt after a bref llness. Knech was born n Garwood and had lved n Westfeld before she had moved to Scoch Plans 42 years ago.. She had been a member of the Scotch Plans Baptst Church. Her husband, Frederck F., ded n January, Survvng are a son, Frederck F. Jr. of Scotch Plans; a daughter, Kay Ann Bellna of Calforna; two ssters. Mss Louse A. Val and Peggy M. Kane, both of Westfeld; a brother. "Edward 'R;' v(r of Clark und lrec grandchldren. Rased letters Busness Cards Black Ink Whte Indtpc 1,000 only^20 plus tax Other papers and colors avalable- Come n and see pur samples... ' '"'rt- t servcftlsuaranteed ABLOID,N.J. Jeff Baker, one; Luther Johnson, two; Todd Walker, fve, and Randy Peterson, two. Scotch "Plans had the edge from the floor 21 lo 20, whle Rahway led from the lne 19 to 12. Rahway s now 2-1, whle he Raders are 0-4. Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders were defeated by the Hllsde Cornels 63 to 39 n Hllsde on Dec. 23. The Comets jumped off to an 18-to-5 lead and were never behnd. Pete Grygel led the Crusaders wlh 12 ponts, Roben Bohe had four. Kelh Dunn, seven, and Chrs Gulbn, 12. The Cornels, who are 3-1, had he edge from Ihe floor 25 to 12. Mr. Marrone, 91 Anthony N. Marrone, 91, of Asbury Park, ded Saturday. Dec. 17, 1983, at the Monmouth Medcal Center n Long Branch after a long llness. Mr. Marrone was born n New York Cty and had lved n Hoboken and Eatontown before he had moved to Asbury Park 10 years ago. He had been a selfemployed handyman and had retred 30 years ago. Mr. Marrone was «World War I Army veteran. Survvng are hs wdow, Hlda Schuster Marrone; a son. Caesar of Clark; two ssters. Mss Theresa of Wes ; New.York. M U.. Angelna Vecchone of For Lee; sx grandchldren and f CAN YOU SPELL? LET'S FIND OUT... Enter the Rahway Chamber of Commerce... 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5 & PAGE* THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1984 NEWS-RECQRr)/CLARK PATRIOT Yarusavage gves Publc Works hgh marks EDITOR'S NOTE: FollowbR s the complete, edted text of Mayor Bernard G. Yarusavace's address at the re-organzaton meetng of the Clark Townshp Councl for whch took place on Jan. I. # * # The year 1983 was one of challenge, change and progress for Clark Townshp. It began wth (he appontment of L. Stanley Slres as the drector of publc works and chef engneer. Under hs drccon he department of publc works completed the Post. RdJPos Crcle project, reconstructed part of Lexngton Blvd., began the pavng and dranage mprovements nl'slate St.. Hayes Ave. and Holland Dr., resurfaced Ruddy PI. Hutchnso St. Ivy St. and a porton of Valley Rd.. ntated a netv type of surface treatment -tor-other roads to extend ther lfe, began the nstallaton of he fencng of Curry Feld, rebult the santary sewer pumpng staton at Termnal Avc.. completed Ihe traffc-lght nstallaton at Broadway and Lberty St., purchased two new leaf vacuums, worked out a strong cooperatve relatonshp wth (he county and receved equpment loans and traffc-plannng assstance and the department crews handled many emergences n an effcent and professonal manner. In the begnnng of the year I requested (he s(a(e (o provde the townshp wth the servces of John Florcntto. who acted as the treasurer and tax collector untl the end of May when we apponted Bct(y-Jo Zener to.that poston. Mr. Flurenlno not only provded a smooth transton m the new treasurer, hut he was nstrumental lo the councl and mayor n convertng the Offce of Fnance Drector/Tax Collector lo a full-tme job and thereby ncreased the effcency of that offce. The tax assessor has begun the preparatons and the Muncpal Councl has funded he same for the stale mandated re-evaluaton for Theresa Enrght s makng every effort to keep all homeowners nformed on the revaluaton on a step-bystep bass. Tle polce department's car fleet was standardsed for the frst lme. In 1983 Thef Anthony T. Smar was successful n obtanng $16,000 from the state for the curbng of drvers who were, drvng under the nfluence of alcohol. Under ths road-safety program over 135 arrests were made and the department has reappled for contnuaton of the grant n The county has agreed to correcj the left-turn delays for the traffc lghts at Westfeld Ave. and Rartan Rd. and Central Ave. and Rartan Rd. In the department of publc safety educaton and tranng was ntensfed for the polcemen and volunteer fremen. Howard Payne was elected the chef of the fre department for The" admnstraton revamped the offces of the bureau of health and the regstrar/purchasng to mprove effcency. A federal grant was obtaned for the constructon of an elevator and rest room for the handcapped at no cost to the townshp. An energy survey by the county on muncpal buldng s n progress and tha loo at no cost to the com munty. The Board of Educaton has leased the Charles H. Brewer School to (he townshp for muncpal offce expanson - and for utlzaton for recreaton and senor ctzen prografgfr. under "The Mayor's Scnof Ctzen Acton Commttee." More safety mprovements have been! planned and are n progress such as the traffc lght for Madson Hll and Rartan Rds. and on Termnal Ave was a good year for Clark and I wsh lo thank the people who helped to make l noteable, namely the members of he councl, the employes and staff of the townshp and our many volunteers on.the boards- Rah way grl cagers earn Seton fnal By Ray- Hoagland The Rahway Hgh School grls advanced to (he fnals of (he Annual Mother Seffcn Chrstmas Basketball Tournament wth a SfUyAS wn over the grls from Elzabeth Hgh School on Mother Scon's court on Dec Coach Ken May's team was led by Karlene Osborne wth 16 ponts and Cathy Potrowsk wth 15. Cathy Potrowsk also had 14 rebounds. The game was ted twce n the early part of the frst perod, then Karleje Osborne ht on a set from the left sde. The Indans led 6 to 4, but the Elzabeth team then scored the next 10 ponts and was leadng 14-.to 6 before Karlene Osborne scored on a layup. The Elzabeth Hgh School team led 1 16 to 10 at the end of the frst perod. Coach May took a tme out wth the Indans tralng 20 to 11 and set up a new offense. The Indans scored 12 ponts to cut the lead to 24 to 23 wth two mnutes and 10 seconds to go n the second perod. Wth one mnute and 31 seconds to go the game was ted at 26. Ange Parker scored fve ponts and Karlene Osborne ht at the 44-second mark. The Indans were on 'op to stay at 32 to 26. The Lady Indans led 44 to 32 at he end of the thrd perod.. Other Rahway pont makers were Jenne Bellnger, nne; Lynn Rule, fve, and Ange Parker, nne. Rahway had the edge from the floor 24 to 19 and 8 to 7 from the lne. Rahway s now 3-1, whle Elzabeth s 1-2. adjustment, plannng and welfare-the emergency squad and the volunteer fre department was good and 1984 promses to be even better provded we all work together for Clark. level Hlls y y t The Rahway Boys Basketball Team advanced to the fnals of the Annual Berkeley Heght* Holday Tournament on the Hghlanders' court wth a 58-to-52 wn over the Warrors of Watchung HUs. Crusaders top Hghlanders' fve By Ray Hoagbuta' Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders defeated the home-team Berkeley Heghts Hghlanders 45 to 43 n the openng round of the Hghlanders' Chrstmas Boys Basketball Tournament. Pete Grygel and Keth Dunn each scored two from the'lne n overtme to gve the Crusaders ther frst wn of the season and a spot n the fnals. Gary Ruban had 19 for the Hghlanders and ht a bucket lo fnsh Ihe scorng. A basket by Robert Bothe wth two mnutes and 34 seconds left ted up the game al The Hghlanders led I I to 6 al the end of the frst perod then 21 lo 13 al the half. '. _ The Crusaders' began ther comeback n the thrd perod. They outscored the home tearf 14 lo 9 and 14 to 11 n the-last two perods. Grygel had IS. Bothe. 12;..Dunn, two; Chrs Gulbn. sx, and Mke Dspenzere, eght. People know there's somethng wrong wth the economy.,. And that's pushng th«m nto workng out aocommodatjont that makt economc Hfflt. The Indans were leadng when they went on a ran of sx ponts on baskets by Todd Baskervlle and four free tosses by Tom Burke. The Tom Lews-coached team scored one less bucket but won the game from the lne wth 16 of 20 to eght of 13 for the Warren school. The Indans moved nto a 12 to 8 lead at the end of the frst perod and were leadng 22 to 16 at the halfway mark. The teams were led n the thrd perod Rahway pont makers were: Stan Smth, sx: Baskervlle. eght; Rodney Perkns, 14: Rodney Robnson, sx; Randy Peterson, four; Tom Burke.- 13; Luther Johnson, fve, and Fred Morton, two: Navy promotes Mchael Dzema A Clarkte, Navy Engneman Thrd Class Mchael P. Dzema, the son of Mr. and Mchael P. Dzema, Sr., of 16 Amela Dr., Clark, was promoted to hs present rank whle servng aboard the ammunton shp, U. S. S. Haleakala. homeported n Concord. Calf. NEWS-REokD/CCARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1984 PAGE 9 get the job done CLASSIFIED ADS APPEAR THREE TIMES- WEDNESPAV, THURSDAY & SATURDAY WE WILL ACCEPT TMRVIUM MM1EB0IIUIE GUARANTEEI READER READER 3131 $ 5 W«d., Thurt., Sat. The Ate* TafctoM BnJrtraT tows Bteor/Ctark Patrot Th«Atom Tablod W-kn M u«cau. WMPnUj. IWM^aVII m» tut*; Iflfcw<tfWM)»d n 1 REAOtHTOHEADER «CC0«W0».EItc J<00mmmond "jan.1650.folk Gutar,180. Ml-IIM Bedm l..»j0.» Up. Borders. l E J/tMM J. omae m. st,com«mp. 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ISIIIRUfrOUCAHBUtlEtPSFOI) (44 THtOUW TW US. GOVERN MCfff/Cf I IHEf AXIS tooav CAll jl M mmll altdi SUMO. MM w I pham numbtr mull b«h d. Alas, ml I ll. gtgt Ml* t bbrhtbj not c-1 I cepld In GurmtHtl K d R ^ ' S I How. NO PHONI OKOIHl ACCIPTID. AM MIMT MAIIIO IN OR MOUOHT TO THI OPPtCl. READER TO READER FIREWOOD Splt 4 Delnered. 165/Wcorf Jl.'O'cord 2IJ1M1 or MOPF.OI980 General Whle Good Cond. low mleee 60 mpg$40d. _Jy3 PIONEERS Wy WJTI Spraker Srl 12 Wool«Nc* n Carton. Cost S79IAsU 190 S 1 H B) 7 USED CARS* TRUCKS ALLCITY INSURANCE CO. LOW COST AUTO W5UKAHCE 20% Down Call Anytme OfWD 7 Dayt/tnofc M!St_FOR SALE Typewtes. New A lved Sales. Neanv RenlaU low Rates _ rustc s p COVERS Custom made pn ttled Epartty cut n your home Any sola & 2 chan, o 3 p skmml H50 Needlecall _ «?:* MOPID'9;9Motobecane 50V Mobrleltt Undrr J800 m. J«00 CJII272M51 Relgcntor 50 yrs QU nr mort. w/lejs I'.ond wokn( cond Call lot: mlomaton _^ S74-1S79 Relrnatos. WasheTbym Color T Vs Good Condlon Wll Cujunjee JSlJt?* foam RUBBER" Gve new lte to vour lumture errh n«w loam rubber cushons. Free Estmates Can ^ «S Clothes SI 66 and up Mens lades.mm (09 Rosella. St^mden tnas. thu Sal SIAINIISS Sltt tbl Ob. M 30.3b (300 Stanless Bafel w'lop. 55«al 1700 Ives. u REAPCB TO»EAOEH RCA II" Color Irak rv.»a«/can..eac.tn.cau. In SHEET MUSK MC(l. Mat S20M, Trn.tbl.SSO.(sbnlypt)KnltMKl. «/att.>700 Ml-MM TIIEJ lor VotksWann Ntot Utad. Snow ( Reular T. S121J30.., -- Mt*U* TV (OUM 21" 2anlh 175. Shadow FJg>lrto(3.5 ISO. S-pc Badrm. SumtlOO. t-uu MISC. FOR SALE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT-Itjls, Chrs.. Stow. Steam Tbl., Etc. Call Mon-Fn.».5. M1-07W BASIC PHOTOGRAPH* COURSE S20. Gallanj's Photo St. A A l «J44WI Ne«d a cabla to hook up a computer 10 a TV? RF modulator, 580 retal us- Vert. Blnds brown t tan (I trp. 11 dole If ts Ckmr leaf 0a rd. ADtaWtre dow.sioo. Con tamp and Ubta.ura tba S coltee Ibte butt/d JIM. Call loann. M MI-3J44 BURIAL PLOT 1 plot, bural for 2. Clowr taal Camattry. Wdbo MOO o.b/o.ak.5, (MVSllK JI1-7U* rlms OFF MOT MWAWD UIT WQ VI MUCFOIISWI -SH IAlUUT-\ ROTWWV rarfft Sb#p r* W. Itato SI. fnmnne ro»sale MAPLE BED FRAMETwn S/ColonaLE Corvl. Bolpnnl Includaj. Bat Oler. Call MOtHM DINETTE SET-Whlta formca 0cta»o» T b j r 4 1 E SE o 0 Tbja..r41 'lt.chrm.bae;* Whle leather 4-black pleujlas Chn. w/chramt bas«.j25oca>h.call lo 7 ^ MOVINCMult SellBedrm 1 Lh.Rm.Sats. Many X-trasI Call alt 5pm wkdays, or wlunds att 10 am. M1-7MI FOII SALE Of REWT Notce to prospwlw ranlar: Any rants admtstd haraln lor qualfed real estate rental may be ub tct to any rabate or endt raqurad by Sutelaw(N.jS.54:4-6 3ateq.) W Vanry PrkntRenUIAnllallle. 219 CenrrelAn. Rahaay.»'5P'paca Mthry»74-157Ha«l Wheelchar-J25/month. Call CAHTEFtET-A two-room wl tor rant. Perlect for I or 2 paopa. Call att 10am Tatar lfamah., -> 1*I-1M-4441 nts SCHNAUZER.AKC. 3H yrs. Kousabrokan E>c. w/ludv Enc watdhldtldo. MHM50 DM TIAJNINO AIM. Ha Mll IMCMI FUa Mtrktt nary TlMdty. New Oorar Utad MaModat Church. 690 Na* Dow Rd, Edson, 6am- 2pm.Oajltrat6,M:M. MI-M71 Flu Mrttt Exry Sat.VFW. Purl St..Wdbta.7-4.DEALERS/WE- LCPMECall 44*7417 GMMESAU Call ma BEFORE Garat.tslate sate ormo»nt.artlo,ua,collactbl. adaprctbon, old Jewelry. Far puces. Ca»Dta O HEf WtUtTtD TRAINEES...M1 a m n k t ukn orfaolabm.wawa1ltaaym.caa mutt. Cad to Manm batweaa 9 am44p.n. "; 8T»M7» ARE TOU NaMlw Matte too HtLPWMTED nrttcmmalo oraura art flaw ond weekend hours ttoms. Jxpert rad but wn trok ttn. dkrlrjuol.c«llc»tw>«n DUTIES 'MAIL ROOM Must have car, bondoble. retred per son acceptable. Call at CLERICAL CQIM wock wth on Dwt bonttjnq frm locotvd In Sprngfeld. As o clercal assstant to the trader. Strong fgure optrrude o muat. Pleasant tetaphana manner and organsatonal sklls eaaentlal. Solan coamnurata. Full benefrrt. Coll, CLERK TYWST Onnang compom naw» Fulllnw, rasponslbla panon U of hondllng dkwl» l b k k sl?kkljutlm.»osoo^ Ing knowwdoa end occuron typlra] o hvoleaa It «swv tu. SolorY convmamuram wm txptrwa. Baoafhs. Immodlat* optnlng for ouolhw panon. CAU RN'S. LPN'S Full and port-tme hours are 4-12 or 12-8 for new progressve long-term care faclty located n Berkeley Heghts. Excellent benefts. Call for appontment! PART TIME Hours or* 8-4 pm for a new' progressve long-term care faclty located n Berkeley Heghts. Excellent benefts. Coll for <* tnwntt,' fovuhment JOBS. J16,5SMMJU/yr. Now Hunt Your Am. C»ll WHI7-44*! CAMP COUWawlS. Now Intatfor aummar day c m o *4 mortwporlormal,>j>aoonoltlc«. 13HIH P/T SIMMY ( WKOAY MtVEH w/er to del pamrs 4:30-7:30am. No Coll. Mr. A. 7IM3I7,7»7-3H» J125/.M25 datamad).law»apa» carrer wlttca»4;3 0-7 am.nocorkctln.nostmdun 1 HMIlfl na. WWIB «j»w«w FULL TIME POSmOK mlmm for Uyoot/pasteup tortarja rowln newspapars. Mutt bo accurate typst Apply It ptnmr only. No phone calls plot. Epanencad panon wahcona fett tut >ttaary It Km art ablhk Appry Moo. tku Frl.,bttwn.9amll2Mor:I19C<ntralAw.. Hahwa 1. PKOCESS MAH*T NOMEI $15.00 par bundredl Ncfwpamnct. Part or full tlmt. Mart mmadlatttr. OaUls sand Ml addmud ttmpod ermtopa to CKI.-15IS P.0, Bo Stuart.Ha.j}4«5 uart.fla. ^MMUSEM: P/TOISIRICTMAMAOEIISartnaad ad to u p u n W small troup of newspapar carrara In tka Metuclan,Ralr«ay. dao,clak * SoPUotWd IfMa. Thrs bj an exc«rurl»awo(ara«abla wlthacht MVK Uraltontrwwsfot part tlma horns etsernbtj wrk/rottoro. aft WJM-MM.tt.IIW Drrfar.P/T,3 W a IMt dot E l l ^ f c l l S k t o Intnmmt Hap* TKast-ltanway Urn sea kt«ndvdual w/maclanlcal aptltudt to. tttra abontory atntmt nanbf) «ramlr Carry. Haw to Hart aaal apala «buhnaw j» Wn» Jwny,»»t QH IfW MlaMMaMlM yom M M f l pulwurgd EXP. BOOKKEEPEH ANO/0* TYPIST wll do work n HER kont or PT wort I. Your orlct.4w.7m pmv>t msnujcnoh Uam papular pano, karmorry 1 tnaory.edappu. MM7II M PIANO LESSONS.Carl.Teacher MrsJ»u uta Noeak.Colonuj(_naar S l N Z a MU74C PIANO TUNING LESSONS»74»M PRIVATE SINGING INSTRUCTIONS. C A r f T t a l M / F MIMANDWOMSN TMAIN NOW FOH CIVIL UIIIVICB XAMS wo Htoh School N*ca«wfVy rmaltlona Bun Aa Hlgr Aa 1-21 CLII Ejparkncad Motnar I deams wuemn YOUR p wuvcotonlalwrm. 4H-77M THE SERENADES-4 pc. band Mtnkfo/AHOccHan Rtaaona»HI«M«4«ONE MAN BAND for partes, «)- dnfs. tl occasons. Matle for an staja-imr/nslt. o»m» WALDO THE aown - Lw Ratttbj. Don*. Fnw Balloou. Frtt PMo TalmwIDWaWaCall l7a>7m» LOST HUD fouhd LOST-Oamond Rrnf. Carttnt p.«lcantar,l»e>wlll. Ol Whte).cat w/drk pn patrtes. F k A M t "FJbVlL«Jl FsmaMotMn ttlj-bhl-usl seea.clnltj Crj Mtljtakew NEW CREDIT Md Nobody hd!alvu^*trtc«curly or BODY PEWS Ttat lad lu15.eslam'aha%styt«!j3l Par»>lralAaa..C»raartt HIM N«. T«I Natonal Tranng aarvloa. Inc. THE ATOM TABLOID PO BOX 1061 JBD. N.J P AW INSTRUCTIONS BavtmamUHuArtatLaaas A.laWtttal-IITt U «) V 1 2 JyaaC^eTrx* Starts*, ajap Utad Pasaemar car tnt Waaad. Awttt. MHIM. I 1 AftWtHM HMOTOT Ala* Fun. as5? SUWUSOHLV mmumxtrnk* "a*. J«. stata ramae) c*apatamtmp, vn an.»> tan HaWan. Ms. nol Is Ann Tbttd.»ofct 1MUH sma*. m.d>to INCOME Iltt TAX P«EPARATlON.».Fr«ckbaa. CfA,O«cl.WHeat«l Wl***! atptct.fat.6llt.. Aba. to pjy» prlcn for m ma.aad art I tntckne) Juat Cars worrtad-oass Ford ^ 71I.7IH. T^ AUTOWRECla jsarsonnadpamcaa.wa ttjyd*a ad*»r«*edca<c JUNK CARS WANTEO WMM4WW Uca^IFhpTcfr/kl.salar Modal aptsae antes. IMcKrM. Drkr. 6aw.ttt.cara. 711-Mal lank Can 1 Trues* SH a.ptta.»p.Celer»rlme. Anna»dowa«byou»w(»«orwracatdcar.Coodpncnoad.»44ll COLOR Portable TVs WHNTEDIobafy AC^lDnamM Twt. Axco»«tl«Stnlct WEDPING ' INVITATIONS by Regency; NMTEO Scrap Iron * MaHals Pck Up Sarvlc* tvpuwicb Allan's WnkarOryf Rtpnr Stnca. Sptdalrton WrUrpooL HE. t Ktnmora, and o» most maka»«modtrs. v*4tm. 0 us I catc nun M1-7MI or &.2U4 Oay ttlra calls. 20 yn. Applance Repars 1 Partt. Mcntatss. a«condrhonorsewn nuehnet atauumt.!«-perteaced. courteous. lekema tar- JACK'S APPLIANCE SERVICE- Specalst oa CE and Hotpeat frefrtftntar. Washer. Dryer. Haatea. Dtslwashat. " ~ r = 3 r - ReMlt. Fntnrt Wathan. Orytrs. Datrmlart, Gas 1 EttcSamt Rapalrad.lACK U1-I1M MICK. Tll, CaHtUT CERAMIC TIUNO SamroomsrMnrWted HmMorarOA-IMl TktBaHuoonnpand Emory Ctrarnc Illlae. battnons remodeledt reparw. frsettbraats. Cat- ORIVEWAYS-PATIOS-SIOEWALKS- STEPS la Brck. Block or Concnta. FrootUmlt. TM4411 CERAMIC nl * *>. f M INI CUfPEmT Epol Carpaalry, addlont. dornara. klcktm, baths, bataflttfltl, tc NofootooanlDr too amacasklorai. WMU H..»JaU 0MPERY supcovun Em UTOHatlMTTI cwmo $< SO ObtaMMt To OnhK utmatn FACTOmr WAHtMOUM ra« : mmt REEVES <WfMh«M.Wk CUMIH6 SUVHXS. oattea<lte.tn.ee>. HOME IHPHOVEMEHT "YounoMrt...WodoH" CojpOTtryf. foncaa, londtcop- Iraj, tra*ram.1 prvn., gvttara dnd. 4 Intnead. tcratm SUPERIOR COURT OF MEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION: MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET No. beo69o9-83 ond J GENEHAL HOME FTNANOAL SERVICES. INC., PaJnttff va. ' ARLENE HARVEY. [Mandant crva. ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION FOR SAL OF PREMISES By vrtu* o tha tbouo-ataud wrt D! xucutlon to ma> dkwetad I atus expoa* for sola by pubtc vandu*. tn ROOM 207. In tha Court Houa.. k ht Cty of EHubatt, N.J., on WEDNESDAY, tha 11th day of January A.D at two o'clock n th«afternoon of sad day, all tfw rght, ttle and btemt of tha abovenamed tkftndant n and to tha rollowtng properly, to urtt: ALL that attan tract or pared of land and pramtsa*. rwrdr^aftor par tkrula/ry deacrbed. albjat*. lyng and b«ng In Cty of Rahway In th* County of Unon and State of New Jtrrftey. Muncpalty: Rahway County and State: Unon County and Stata of New Jeney Street and Struct Number h/a Street and No.183 Tax Lot and Block Numbera: Tax Lot 39 and Block 684 Dunenslona: 25' X IOC Neareat Crow Street: Thom Srre«rt (Number of fe«t) 175' There Is a full legal descrpton ol Ala In the Unon Counly'a Sherff Offce Th**re Is due approxmately $19, and coats. The Sherff reaerves therghtto d u m ths sale. PMNTIN6 HMO pccomnw PalrtM. Eparactd. IMKor/Etaror. VERVREASONABI.E. Freo EaL Fully Ira. Hrlr, arts, sac 4tMM4 LENNY'S PAINTING AND ROOFING INTERIOR 1 EUERMM. MISSING *0OF SMIfOttff RIPtACEO: INS Ml 3141 Blls Panto I Papartantn. Aaaan room, sdtwatt. S1Z.Ca* IntsSS. H4-WW lotm't Panjlruj t Contract I111/.E1L Rooars.. Hunt. All Caltt ats. Frank's Pwtlnr Inl/EL Free tl AaanBftwmSM 4M-1HI EtparttKd Pantnt I Paaarhanm Int/El Fno at Guanoaad Callla«.7taV7tWar44-IH4 RALPH FROEHUCH, Sherff Fscher and Kagnn, Atrya. CL lf.29o2(dj&rnr) It...laB. 12/22. 12/29/83. 1/5/84 Fee: $ SMALL JOBBER HANOYMVI'CARPENIEB - You n.met, Idot'FreeEstmates.Vary.- R-aonable _ W-Htt HANDYMAN for Odd lobs. Callv c <o<tnattcoom Carpentry.PaneV nk-.pantm feneral Home Keonlreett. U(-7M4 SERVICES SEWER * DRAIN CLEANING FREE ESTIMATES _ I34-4M7 ' MOVIM ty EIPCRIENCtO MEN RITTENHOUSE TRUOt SttlfCI tepkk»)llt CHANGES ALL RIPAIf GUARANTEED AT LOW RATES. 6pm-?pm.; m-o JIFCnlfHUKWFRU - ^ r.ptmnn Mrw 1, ' Famly operated. Insured. Paoo Specalsts, low Rates. Free Est. We Ore. Le -PM308 I4O-H»4 INT/EXT. Ptlnto. Panalnf. Paper Hawu. Epeenced. Vary Rao.Fre.Esl UMt74 Rtmptowmm SUSAN'S WAUfAPEftlNQ/SmE'S PAINTING, m- llll armavht;. Int/E»t. uw Rta Free Eat. FtHtlUG «ERtCTIH. All Type - Ckaln Ink. rjnyl. wood. ResdenrJaLcommarcal. rtdusrjal ayge»par.fraatst MI4114 ttifowc0.-ctan Lnk Wood. fraoett MIHM>tm«> FLOOR CMtE bard wood loora nttalm. tandad. larsmd. free Eat A. IWcnw. MeVllB W aoorsanding Floors undad 1 tlsbad. Call Fraaka. ' 1*1407. HMHJM > CtBaHlf : Attcs, cadaa patn cleanedf>tpoaarlcorla«tt.fjarest CIEUINO PMaTTWt/taaAU MAROWORH EPAIHCAU lu-ms At^tatmtakVardt, tbasates OaaMdToaW Mora. SpactakWf raaotmtaowmortnt.»»7t ELECTmCftL SERVICE ' AC J Electrc. Le No 5207 Oualty ork. m> rates Free Esl. All. 4. M93J71 M ' John W. Pauhkas no 0b too small. 1 J!-H4St S " Need an llectrcanr Call WUNDER EtEClRICU Bus Permt No S736 3JMIM tl Ftodn(uer Electrcal Contractor LcsnedtBondedNo.3894 Nojob BtCKELECIBICAl CONST CO.INC LnPer.No S6J9 Insured MIUMIM PRIDE flecnc CO. lndu%lrol. Commerclot. ' Resdental Insured * Sanded 14 Hour Servce ree btlmtea TELEVISION SERVICE IOE.S TVIENJtH - SALES 4 SEH.VJC «4-2M4. II NQRHAN'S TV SERVICE (<p. sev tor 20 yrs Reas rates 45HU t-177t days and e»e; PROFESSIONAL TYPINC n m«hrumxaa ««-H' SPECIAL SERVICES MEETING OF rcmbers OF AXIA FEECRAL SAVINGS AmamumoaAVDN, 1 W JERSEY Nottoatt ha»wby_fl*an that tha avafauaat MaVeaQlQ OV MeWKMaV Ol VW thorn named Aavaesstaan * be ratlds tha hone offlce of the tocavlton 1591 kvtng Street. Rahway, Mew Jersey on tha Uth caw of January 19fM. at the hour of 4J0 PM. ol sad day. Trat buekass to be taken tap at tha sad Annual Maeongehef.be: (1) Consldertg and voong upon approval of mtnutas of last Twnbera'meeontj; (2) Conaldenng pnd voans] upon Auodatlon; _ (3) Constfartog tvd actttg upon nthcfttaof Ol tntt aactal Of dhkcloaci tvio^olbcaan Of flw AallOCaattlUH; (4)ElectonofcP«ctEratofalthe offces the terma of whfch are than (S) Such other maraar* aa may ba properly brought before tha meenna. Dated the 19th day of December at Rahway. New Jersey. JdaV. Joram Secretary, Axla Federal Savngs and Loan AaoctaOon 2I...1/S. 1/12/84 Fer$47.12 PUBUCNOmCE TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF REUANCE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION: NOTICE as HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF RELIANCE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WLL BE HELD AT THE OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION AT 1525 JIVING STREET,, NEW JERSEY. ON THE 17TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1984, AT 7 JO PM. FOR THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS AND TO TRAN SACT SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE SAID ANNUAL MEETING OR ANY ADJOURN MENT OR ADJOURNMENTS THEREOF.! BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OFDtRECTORS RICHARD A. CALVIN. SECRETARY 2t...l2/29/83.1/5/84 Fee: $34.72 SEALED BIDS wll be recefead from bdden claurrlad under N J.S.A. 27: et aeq. In the Hearng Room, Room 140-Matn Butdtncj Transportaton Buldng Parkway Avenue. Trenton. New Jeraey untfl a.m. January 24, 1984 and opened and read for YORK STREET York Street. Cty of Etabeth, Unon County. Federal Protect No. M ). D.P. No.774. The Department, m accordance wttf Ttle VI Crvd Rlohta Act of Stat VSC 49 CP.FL. ParK 21 and 23 ksaued purauant to tuch Act, and Secton 504 of the RahabtltaOon Act of 1973^01 afford mnorty busness enterpneee ful opportunty to ubmtt bds kn retponae to ths mvttaoon and wfl not rjaacrlrnsnata aganst any bdder on the oroundt-of race, color, aax, nattonal orgn, or handcap In the contract award. Bdden ant requred to comply u/tth the ranutremanta of Publc Laws 1975, c, 127. _.. OnwtnQ, sptkncattoda) snd btd docun*tvts ray M nnefctem or obtatned foe a fee of $12:00 for ful sba drawmfla. at the Bfaau of Contract Adrrrhaatrabon, 1035 Parkway Avenue. Trenton. New Jeraey, 08625, darng busness houn. Names and addresses df prospectve bdders far thss protect anaay ba acqured by takaphorung Area Coda durrnflbusnesa hours. ' Drawngs and supptamentary sperlftcsrlona may also ba trupactad (but not obtalnecd by centncung organlzarons at our varous Desgn Fttld OfRcas at tha foloayng locatons Route 46 PartlppanyTloy HOs, NJ '.T* rr ' T r;r.-ajv5"~ ~ 329Un(»l AVantW - - HaddonlMd.NJ ' *428 Intersectons Rta. 1&9,21 and 2 2 Newark, NJ _._ NrTWJFRSEV DfJAtrTMENT OF TRANSPORTATrON BUREAU OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 3I...12/29/83.1/5.1/12/84 Fee: $71.61 PUBtlC NOTICE Ths Ordnance publshed herewtth was Introduced at tha Organtu- Hon meetng of tha Councl of the Townshto of Clark, In tha County of Unon, State of New Jersey, held Jan. 1,1984 and wll be further conaldared for fnal passage after pubac hearng at a Regular meetng of seed Councl of the Townsrup of Ctak to be held Jan. 16,1984 at P.M. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 4. SEC- TrON 2-U OF THE REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK. BE IT ORDAFNED by the Governng Body of the Townshp of Clark that Chapter 2. Artcle 4, Secton 2 11 of the Revsed General Or dfancea of the Townshp ofclorkbe ond the same Is hereby amended as fohows: * SECTION 1. 21J U hereby amended so as to change tha hour of an pro meetng, ujfoorcos and al regular meetngs of Councl from 8.00 P.M. to 8 JO P.M., SECTION 2. THIS ORDINANCE ahal take effect Immedately upon adopton end pubocarton accordng to law. and shall reman In force un, HI May \ Edward R. Padusnlak. Townshp Clerk 1I...1/5/84 Fas:»278 Ths Ordaance publshed herewth was htroduoad at the OrgafUtatlon meenns of the Councs of the TownsHp of Clark, In the County ol Unkoa, State of New Jersey, held Jan. 1,1984 and urd be further con akeraclfxrvmlpasaacaarwrmjblcbaart^ataraaularrrwetlrsofsaci Councl of the Town*ra> oacatrk to ba held Jan at 8:00 PM. AN ORDINANCE TOAMEND AM3 SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER 2. ARTICLE. * SECTION 210 OF THE REVISED GENERAL OR DfNANCESOF THE TOWNSHIP OP CLARK. ' BE IT ORDAINED by the Goverrunt] Body of the Toasnttap ofoark that Chapter Z, ArtJcte 4, Secton Z-10 of the Iteveacl General Orand aeptrnanted as blows: SECTION ORGANIZATION: PRESIMNG OFFICER (a)theoxnrfshaloraana«cnrtjaayonjar»uatylst<rfeachand every yasr at 12:00 rfarjn, Coond ahaf elect Wn Its Mssnbesshtp a presdng oracar whoshaf be kncmmaa the fta>uant of Cound Ha ahal hold offlca untf the nent am** r<r»nusllnn meett» (b) The presdent ahal presde ouar ajtsyaa anrl spectal meeoncja of ^OxrKAHeahaca^thetBaala^oetratCjunrt wth tha rmruora of *»aar«!ca«;afld ehal na«ma r«rda»a»yjdaoorurn at al such asumss shal be enttnad to anyroscalhe Counrfcajtnahea touffy offers $10,000 prze The Ktwans Club of Rahway 'trll sponsor the Frst Annual Rahway Hosptal Golf Tournament at the Corora Country Club on Monday, June 18. Sal Prezoso and C. Vglante, Ihe publsher of The Rahway News-Record, The Clark Patrot and The Atom Tablod, Ihe cocharmen o f tre tournament, announced the Kwans Club of Rahway wll donate SI0,900'for a holen-one contest! al'one of the par-three holes at the country club. *t-» expected other hole-n-one prze* wll be announced shortly. Over 100 go(fers are expected to sgn 'up for ths US, Centre to host Coms Mnstry The Evangelstc Centre Church at 2052 St. George Ave., Rahway, and.'the Rev. Paul McCarthy, the pastor, wll host the Ellen Coms Mnstry tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday evenngs. Jan. 6, 7 and 8, at 7:30 o'clock. Ellen Coms, of Staten Island. N. Y., was healed through the power of God's Word after sx years of llness and all medcal attempts for a cure became futle, reports The Rev. Mc- Carthy. Her healng marked the begnnng of a Catholc mnstry called by God to brng the message of vctory to the hearts of people n all denomnatons, he added. On Feb. 14, 1979, Ellen Coms unted wth her son, Gary Coms and hs wfe. Doreen Coms n a covenant relatonshp. A mnstry was formed a few months later and soon grew lo 11 members. They now! mnster wth "The Message.of Love." reports the pastor. Teachng and musc work together p Ihrr j The mnstry started as a Catholc Charsmatc prayer group: The members nclude: Ellen and Jm Coms, ther son, Gary Coms, and hs wfe, Doreen Coms; a daughter, Cathy Coms; Phl Trolo- and hs wfe, Pat Trolo; Nck Trolo, Angela Marasco, Gary Coms' qousn, Lnda Lory, and Steve Barranca. There wll be no admsson charge. Robert Renhold n /Who's Who' A Rahway student, Robert Renhold, s ncluded n the 17th Annual Edton of "Who's WtyD Amonc Amercan Hgh School Student,, " The srudencr>re selected and gudangefcourselors, churches or ;he company* 1 Whch publshed the volume based upon faer performance n scholarshp award day of golf whch wll also nclude lunch, dnner wth open bar and przes for everyone. All proceeds of ths tournament wll go to the Rahway Hosptal Buldng Fund. Anyone nterested n partcpatng may telephone Mr. Vglante at Socal Securty adds more to checks The Socal Securty checks delvered on Jan. 3 ncluded a 3.5% automatc cost-of-lvng beneft ncrease, John H. McCutcheon, the Socal Securty dstrct manager n Elzabeth, sad recently. The automatc ncrease, formerly made n July checks, was delayed for sx months by 1983 legslaton desgned to strengthen the Socal Securty system. Future ncreases wll also be made n January checks. Socal Securty and supplemental securty ncome (SSI) payments are ncreased automatcally when the cost of lvng ncreases by 3% or more from one year to the next. Mr. McCutcheon sad. More nformaton about Socal Securty beneft rates may be obtaned at the New Jersey Socal Securty Offce, located at 342 Westmnster Ave., Elzabeth. The telephone number s : delpha for a tapng of the "A. MVPhladelpha Show," Patrolman? EDITOR'S NOTE: Ihe followng composton was submtted to The Rahway News-Record by The Rev. Donald B. Jones, the pastor of the Trnty Unted Methodst Church of Rahway, as a trbute lo Rahway polcemen. ; *' * He's the fellow who spoke a bt roughly the tme you wont through the stop lght. But he's also the genal, frendly guardan your chldren look forward to seeng at the school crossng everyday. He's the fellow n a unform who waves you through a busy ntersecton... But then suddenly he's the ^polce offcer whose fast, sklled hands on a resusctator brought your neghbor's baby back fromthe shadows of death. He's the" be(fret~of~sad tdngs and he's the Solomon who settles squabbles between neghbors. He's the head of a famly who walked nto a darkened warehouse the other nght and dutfully let the man n the shadows fre the frst shot. It's comfortng to know, as we st n our easy chars on a wet stormy evenng, that our patrolman, and over 72 Amercans lke hm, have been wllng lo pn on a badge and agree to make our troubles ther careers. We Cony A Complete Lne fegtney Weddng Invtnto tral Announcements Includng: BAR MITZVAHS BIRTHS MATCHES STIRRaERS Lookng for^om«^ ^ta! lrt r Com* In <ndj*>»«> Slan for PERSON ALIZEQ^VlTATIONS no ma««r ^Wtp &BE2M&M ' l^^^wm Mss Chen ready for state pageant Clark's Daphne Chen wll represent Unon County n the 26th Annual New Jersey Junor Mss Fnals on Saturday, Jan. 14, at Cherry Hll Hgh School East n Cherry Hll. She wll be among the 21 hgh school senor grls competng for the ttle of New Jersey's Junor Mss for 1984, cash and college, scholarshp awards and a trp to Mqble, Ala., next June for the natonallytelevsed Amerca's Junor Mss Program. Mss Chen was named Unon County's Junor Mss last November n a screenng program sportsored by the state Junor Mss commttee. She s the daughter of Mr. and Phlp Chen ot Clark: ' A senor at Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School n Clark, she s the vce presdent of the senor class, the secretary of the Natonal Honor Socety and a member of he Spansh Honor Socety and "Quest." Outsde of school she s actve wth the Kwans Youth Club and the Muscal Club of Westfeld. Durng her free lme she enjoys playng the pano, classcal and popular musc, drawng and tenns. She plans to attend the Phladelpha College of Pharmacy and pursue a career as a pharmacst. The 21 Junor Msses wll spend a week n Camden County begnnng on Saturday, Jan. 7, to prepare for the fnals the followng Saturday. In addton to daly rehearsals for the onstage program the grls wll go to luncheons and tours whch wll nclude a vst to televson studos n Phla- Daphnt) Chan a tour of the Campbell Soup Museum n Camden and a tour of Wheaton Vllage n Mllvlle. In addton to cash scholarshps for (he wnner and four runnersup, four-year, full-tuton scholarshps are offered by the College of St. Elzabeth and Caldwell College n New Jersey, Troy State Unversty. Huntngdon College, Lvngston College and Judson College n Alabama, Tarko College n Mssour and Roosevelt Unversty n Illnos. Four year, partal-tutu scholarshps are offered by Roanoke College n Vrgjna. Upsal^Collcge n New Jersey. Columba College n Mssour, Msssspp. Unversty for Women and the Unversty of South Alabama. Addtonal scholarshp awards wll be presented by the natonal sponsors through ther ancllary compettons-kraft, Inc., for the Kraft Hostess Award and Revlon for he Revlort Personal Style Award. Coca-Cola, USA wlllr sponsor the Sprt of Junor * Mss Award and the Her-V shey Chocolate.-Go. wllsponsor the Creatve and* 1 Performng Aflff Award. " sets^yule rtes The Holy Trnty Eastern Orthodox Church of Rahway-Clark wll celebrate Chrstmas under the Julan Calendar commencng wth the Chrstmas Eve Servce of Grand Complne wth Matns tomorrow at 8 Chrstmas Day wll be Saturday, Jan. 7, and the Dvne Lturgy wll comenceat 10 a.m., lo be served by The Very Rev. Dr. Theophl D. Krehel, the rec- Whle both the Gregoran and Julan calendars have astronomcal and mathematcal errors, there has been lttle progress n producng a calendar acceptable to the entre world, explaned Father Krehel. The day followng Chrstmas s dedcated to the All-Holy Theotokos or Vrgn Mary wth he Dvne Lturgy Servce al 10 ajn. On Monday. Jan. 9, the Dvne Lturgy wll be dedcated to ProtomartyK Stephen and served at 10 a.m. The tradtonal Chrstmas Eve observance begns n Slavonc famly homes wth a "Holy Supper" consstng of 12 tradtonal courses. The Holy Trnty Chor wll render Chrstmas carols at all Chrstmas servces. The church s located al 830 Jefferson Ave., Rahway. Where THE NEWS RECOl Is Sold BEVERLY'S 1413 Man St. r hr u n n of I Mllm A,c «-J* a J?r ay " ^J X Rahway. N.J. "WuKPA's" s GEf'S 1 """ 1657 Irvng St. T588 Irvng S **np Ihe RcvrcjIaM ( cum I 1 ***' t*- > «n Rahway. NJ. Rahway. N.J. J963 Ne^Smnswlfk Ave.l 370, L9^?f. 1 Av^ 62 E. Mlton Ave. Kll' I Hlo.1 M Rahway. N.J. "? ".5-&B- 960 St. George Ave. -M Ik >> >! M.r* \u> Rahway. N.J. 527 W. Grand Ave... >HI>.II Illncf < hubs I»AUL?S 228 W. Scott Ave..faa.f IVvrJk Atfcn!(%. Rahway, N.J. 170 Westfeld Avc. (N^" Atwjlum < bt, VlmJ Clark. N.J. NA«434 W. Grand Ave <4 lvoa tl (ttter V Rahway. N.J. ERNIE'S 274 E. Grand Ave.,ajj a<. ^. _... ^. k t l ^. -. L. j 'Ht«n Mo Rahway. N.J. PORKY'S DELI 1064 Madson HllrRd. Clark. NJ. 499*069 P r V^ When the 1 # ^ CURKMTRIOTlsSold mg p61tk"y^"yer]"b6 ' "L7NCH 1064 Madson Hll Rd. ' IO7 1 N R. l l r '?R Rd ' ' ' >* a BL a a Inefvt He A A I 1 Clark.NJ J Clark- Nj. larry' tatoomttt! 1473 Rartan Road j.

6 I X PAGE 10 THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1984 NEWS-RgCORD/CLARK PATRIOT DIAL-M JUST ONE LOSS AND "INSTANT BEGGARS" FLAY IT SAFE - INSURE (WITH EGGERS). NEW AUTO CHANGES CONFUSING? WEXL TRY TO MAKE IT SIMPLE AND ECONOMICAL FOR OUR CL1ENTS...BE ONE! OUR OFFICE WILL EVEN SUPPLY A SPEAKER TO YOUR ORGANIZATION TO EXPLAIN THE NEW OPTIONS. EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE INCLUDING LIFE FOR YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY W. MILTON AVE. Servng snce 1933 FREE HOT WAX VINCe S OR WASH VINCE'S CAR WASH MVUwfcK OflmfkaO ALUMINUM AND IRQN RAILINGS BMullng All Mthlwncj WHITE-BLACK OR BROWN MOW AUO AVAftAMI IN A VAMrv W COtOM. TMTOUOH DAMKn HdUUVf FIWIIMMa SECURITY STORM DOORS Sktjfafa RAILINGS "QjHUHBUl IRON e ALUMMUH SPECIALISTS" E. I ELIZABETH ELIZBET AVE.. AEUNDEN uuwmautn onwutow tu IAIO«t » -*->» < < \ Televson ft Sole* Color & <> B/WT.V.'s Rados - Turntables - 1 omna tucnc mnco*ka STLVANU I! IIPAIR SALES LAM AVE. COLONIA I OUAtANTIIO Small Applance Toasters Vacuums Irons Lamps Fans Coffee Makers A»H»rM«- IIOtN* MR. 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Got up ths, mornng and fell out of bed.. Wot o Ullkt nn IIMI and ht ny htdd Dropped my coffee all ovtr my shoes Haato wpt t up wth my dary news... M^Axy.jcor..aoor and. ht. my knott lrstart the car and lott my kysl SMITH TIT w. wuu» Anu. RAHWA $ PAW FOR ANY DOMESflCCAR DRIVEN IN Brack's AKo WkUp he 3884*57 «rom m. u«w«\ssaa HUINVBB R«*v*s. INC. UWHHSTBUW Slpcovers, Draperes Badspreads & Shades M»IMl*M«FREE ESTIMATE JM-4311 Rahway Fashon Fabrcs MmdMHtMUWI CurMlnt-Unam'-VoRl Good* 1421 MAIN ST.. UI^QIJIIIIK I 041 TIIMT-.hr Alumnum,.wndows VnyJ V Roofng teel tdng.frapbcts AWA-fevefe.Room JJWjotfcn AddHant SM OOrmsft Fnancng AvallabU K.J.- TANKERS RENTED FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE TANK TRKK CUAMM Dal Cor. Hrt < E. Hzelwood n. W. Itl7 A mufluul * mttwm KMI EIUI Ml AVWMM KENNETH NAIL. ' OWNED FENCE >«CO. I«TAUATK)N rbkes^tomtcourts SWIMMING POOS PUY6R0JJNDS SKURmPARKINO y+amuum aumum*mtf FOB Parkng Authorty to meet The Parkng Authorty of the Cty of Rahway wll hold ts annual re-organzaton meetng followed by the regular January meetng on Wednesday. Jan. 11, at 7 n the Cty Councl Chambers of the Cty Hall at One Cty Hall Pla2a, Rahway. _ On Wednesday. Jan. 18. the authorty wll hold ts January caucus meetng at 7:30 at the home of Bernard Mller at 693 Hemlock St.. Rahway, reports Donald R. Ander : sen, the secretary. Cablevson to show art awards The Rahway Publc lbrary Young Adult Art Contest awards ceremones held n the lbrary on Dec. 8, 1983, were vdeo-taped by the staff of a cable televson network. Producer, Janet Shalestk, who s also a resdent of Rahway, prepared a selecton of the evenng's actvtes for ncluson n the Info Seres, regularly shown on the network's channel No. 3 on Wednes- Say nghts at 7 o'clock. The art contest ceremones may be vewed on Jan. II, 18 and 25. Indoor hockey at center ce The 1984 Rahway Recreaton Dept. Senor Boys Indoor Hockey League wll open ts season at the Rahway Junor Hgh School gymnasum on Saturday, Jan. 7. V Under the drecton of Bead Archer, the 12:15 gamfe-wll pt the Canucks aganst'the Flyers followed at 1:15 wth (he Black Hawks playng the Rangers. cted for studes A Rahway student, Susan Martno, s ncluded -n the 17th Annual Edton of "Who's Who Among Amercan Hgh School Students " Tre students are selected churches or the company' whch publshes the volume based upon.ther perforr mance n scholarshp award contests or erttra-currcular MchftleHoptok n 'Who's Who' A cty student,, Mchele Hoptak, s ncluded n the 17th Annual Edton of "Who's Who Among" Amercan Hgh' School Tfte"TtBdenls-are selected nat6nal youth groups, churches or the company Whch publshes the volume based upon ther pelf or mance n scholarshp award By Ray _^.._ For the seooqdmmjgbt year the grls beslcewi tesm of JtaHwayjHnl Sch ool captaredfenw place.trophy jrr^clarkjs Annual Mother_ Sctpn Re8,onal feanng jgolccho Chropractc Center Dr. T.H. Colccho, D.C., Drector Dr. R. Falco, D.t. W. 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Chld care by professonally traned staff 2 Educatonal & Socal development programs 3 Nutrtonally bolanced meals and snacks Far raor* nformaton contact Tfe# Re^lMWy D«f Care Center, Inc. - f, New lenay 0706$ _ Cty grls take second Seton ttle and Was nfcver hehfrtrjl Tsh Osbornc W}To spo red 21 pon\ts and had I9TCboundst^scdred stveff OfJter ponts TOth6 frsthalf Nan';, cy V ft hajl k Carol PKntaw? _ ^ 'RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS WANTS-AptllTS ' C. George Constands, M.D. Famly and * Internal Medcne. * 1130 Rartan Road Cranford, N*J HOUSE CALLS Hours by Appontment Ths Spot Cotld Be Yours $25 For 7 Weeks ARE YOU LOOKING FOB A FAMWr? Jon our "fondly of cmutnpnfnfenc*. nfe*. feyhmmlgr tm H cbd*m rutt In ywrwn tarn. The HMMAV DAY CMS CBnBt. MC. h loekng«grgoo«lew««r goo«l W m Mn * * Mwoy m. H» Cp.CC. lw*f DM Cm Syom tm sranut yw TroWne, In cwdcwe OP tm kluwmm.m IVajaM'a Dr. Elouwr BedBtf Qrtroproctor\ ". \ :,472 '... ' ««Htf«ld Awrw Clqrk - -*'. */,r S (E Fot was a specal year for^ Rahway. It was a year oflchcvement. communty nvolvement and contnued grdwh n "Prde and Pro- Another major project n a tererof such projects Was compfettxl n 1983 and t wll make an mmeasurable contrbuton (o the qualty of lfe, n our hometown. The Ra(way Geratrcs. Center s a faclty whch represents the hghest deals of servce to the publc. When ths complex opened ts doors n 1983 a new day began n Rahway and a new standard for communtes was establshed-a level of carng for those n need that no communty has ever matched. Addtonally, we n Rahway once agan let t be known we can acheve whatever we dare to acheve. A postve, progressve atttude has never been better 'reflected.than by the. constructon of ths faclty and puttng nto operaton the many' servces t wll render.^ The geratrcs center has already begun servng these n need of nursng care. Shortly, ts day-care servces wll also commence >^nd constructon has just begun on the on-sle housng /urnponent. When ths sne s fully operatonal there wll be nothng lke t n ths state or n ths naton. One of our country's presdents once declared hs belef future generatons, would judge us not based defels Dl >n now we contrjputett:' to the advancement of (he human sprt. I hfcljeve wth the geratres, center the 'people' of ctes atttude gong strong. We fre department could surpassths must never take a step back- nrlmnstra- We ntend (o elevate the lon wll never do anythng : forgetabjc^ comrbuton to fre servce n Rahway to to let (hat happen. the advancement of. the the hghest possble standards Ths leads us to what s human sprcfor ths reason of professonalsm perhaps the most mportant alone 1983 shall always stand out whenever the hstory and I commend the Rah-projecway F. M. B. A. for tsdertaken-the development we have ever un- of our.communty s 1 examned. The people of I Rahway have every rght-to foresght and co-operaton n ths endeavor. Most mportantly, t s our ctzens of the 14 acres behnd our new Cty Hall. Last year we entered an opton agreement be' proud of ths humanservce for ts development and taxpayers-who are the 1 faclty and I salute everyone who had anythng benefcares of our efforts. Wth ths major agreement and also contracted wth a natonal accountng frm to.to dov wltv 'makng-(hs out of (he way foranalyze development feas- dream come. true. Ths.past year.also saw :_two contcoyerstetjivhchj-l- ' beleve, brought our cty government closer together Wh, the people- It represents. In the frst nstance New Jersey Unfarly attempted to clear' the" way for locaton of a regonal methadnne clnc n our communty. The states sole reason and justfcaton for tryng to do ths was the com muntes whch were gen eratng (e patents for the faclty dd not want the clnc. Our communty's res ponsc In, ths proposal was founded not on a lack of commtment to provde nee essary socal servces-we do more than oar far share n that regard-but rather on the ssue of farness I thnk, we can all be proud, of the manner n whch our com muny unted on ths pro?" blem fn the second jnsance, one of our local nsttutons attempted.!^ lm^ parfcl Ij Our -cty government made some remarkable achevements n We entered ths, year for the frst tme n over a decade faced wth the challenge of negotatng labor contracts wth all our out labor unons. When we had fnshedwe acheved somethng no other muncpalty could clam-our total salary ncreases for 1983 are. beng held under 5%. # e mportance of ths vement n gvng the and the taxpayers a breather after several years of budget crses cannot be over-emphaszed. Ths accomplshment says -a' great deal about the extraordnary tabor relatons we s for our communty and have n Rahway and thets people. qualty of our publc The revtalzaton of employes and ther unons. Rahway contnued ts progressve pace n Com- I salute our labor unons for ther farness and munty development and reasonableness n dealng busness and economcdevelopment actvtes wth dffcult fnancal n tmes. And I pledge to our taxpayers to contnue workng wth' our employes to provde the best possble servces to the publc. the past year ncreased once agan as Rahway^sJ5»om" era contnued. Busness mprovements, new busness, home mprovements and 1983 also ended wth a property values all con- at all-tme hgh major break-through n thetnued feld of labor relatons. The levels. agreement we reached last week wth the Frefjguers Mutual BenevolenTAssn. s a gant step forward n publc-sector labor relatons. W7h the mert ncentve program we have ncluded n the labor agreement we have taken the frst step, n transformng fre servce n Rahway from a customary fre depart- 'group of publc servants capable of delverng servce to our ctzens-that no other three years we can devote our attenton to our other barganng unts, l-am-certan wth the Polcemen's Benevolent Assn., Publc Works, Oty Hall and bur other unons we wll also " acheve far, progressve agreements. I am also certan these unts and (her employes wll contnue 10 reach for and acheve the best possble levels of ser vce (o the publc. We are proud of all of our employes n Rahway. The cty fnally began In 1983 the actual mplemen ta(on of computerzng (s operatons. Both our payroll and t«x systems are now fully operatonal. We wll realze our frst fnancal benefts from ths modern naton m ths year's budget when the effects of an m proved revenue stream a<e, ncorporated n the budget We also mplemented a.management <revampng of our wajerdlvrkn structure and procedures and we ex»ee»n the fust f hfe hs «f t mater success. I achevng great programs, funds through the cty, but ton to go out (o bd ths g the complete, but-of resolvng' dffcult the Joan of management year and to have a construe: e<ped UktoTMyor Dulr controverses. I beleve t s staff and expertse n a ton contract fnalzed and L. Martn's address at the precsely our wll power, trejess cooperatve effort mplemented by the begnnng of next year re-orknzatofl' meetng of the RaHway 'Qty. our belef n ourselves (hat organzaton back on ts But the major workload our postve.atttude' and to get' ths worthwhle Councl on' Jan. X : makes Rahway a very specal communty. Rahway Landmarks 1983 was devoted to anot- feet. of the admnstraton n benefted not only from a her constructon matter-the pledge of funds from the cty, arbtraton over the con- but from the genune bstructon of our new Cty partsan support of ourhall. These proceedngs elected offcals. lasted the entre year and requred countless hours of work and effort on our pan. The Rahway Frst Ad Squad not only contnued ts strong workng relatonshp wth the cty, but receved our complete cooperaton and support n obtanng necessary matchng funds for a completely modernzed rado and beeper system. The lst could go on, but the message s clear~our cty government s always prepared to enter any arena, to fght any battle, to lend any leadershp t can whenever the beneft to be ganed As a matter of fact, the number of buldng permts beng appled for and processed has trpled just n the past couple of years and reached an all-tme hgh n Publc mprovements contnued as well, as our street, sewer and downtown mprovement projects all expanded n As I sad n my report of -Utt year, our- grcat chak lengc now s to keep ths prde, progress and postve blty and provde us wth a detaled report. It gves me great-pleasure to announce tonght that report wll favorably recommend the constructon of a frst-class natonal hotel and conventon center and the constructon of a frst-class offce complex. I don't thnk any result could be more f3vn^gh G In Rghurgy'c future Wth ths nformaton n hand we wll be facng one of the most exctng challenges-we have ever fac ed n Rahway and our en thusasm could not be hgher We have yet anot her dream to fulfll n Rahway and to make ths dream a realty s now our top prorty of cty govern mem In conjuncton wth ths development n 1983 we successfully obtaned Ihe se cond phase of fundng for our comprehensve rver front mprovement study Wth the development of the 14 acres as we Wsh t shown to be feasble, t wll now be ncumbent on us to speed p the Imprbvemerjt of the rver* The wracs Of one depends upnn tne«her and t s our qhalltjrtge-flnd ttmrcommlmen-q n»ket lycqmpe mportance of* anj J» work- ESS? p$ NEWSRECOftp/ClARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE 11 Although we have some concerns abouj (the process of arbtraton, w -lve the utmost confded pjnt our case and shall <J»r< no effort n seeng to) It,'(he nterests of the taxpayers are served. The resptetof ths arbtraton should be hand of "our cty-such as the ments of our past year cannot be overshadowed by lad much of the ground- actvtes, Ray Handerhan labor negotatons I mentoned earler and other cost anythng. But I must make work for a "new" Rahway. ed down n a few months as management such as n nsurance and other areastons of two ndvduals. forgotten. menton of the contrbu- Hs servce, shall not be the process of fnal brefs and agruments s completed. Another one of our was fully responsble for Our communty development drector, Ray Han- ths achevement, together publc servants ded n One.hghlght for 1983wth (he good co-operaton derhan. retred n The Ralway Geratrcs Center and the John F. whch cannot be overlook- and dedcaton of our Cty Often we get caught up n SERVICE DIRECTORY ed was the fact we had a tax decrease for the year; 'It s true (he rght crcumstances came together to malc'd ths possble, but t s equally true that good management Councl. We are partcularly proud we were the one and only muncpalty n Unon County to acheve a (ax decrease n The postve acheve- communty development Kennedy Golden Age Towers- shall serve as lastng trbutes to the accomplshments of Waller Schaffhauser. He shall not be forgotten was a year of many achevements. But, most the achevements of our mportantly, t was a foun- present tmes, but we should not forget past accomplshments. In over 20 years of re-development and daton year for even more mprovements and projects to be acheved. Let us contnue to move Rahway ever onward and upward and contnue our contrbutons to the cause of advancement of the human sprt. SIDING-ROOFING A BUILDER^ *MPLACUMINT *OORMRS WINDOWS *ADf>mONS of a Job Servng All Of Mddlesex ft Unon CoonHea Year Wrtten Wq Fnancng Avalable Free Eatmate Fully. ured (acalifornia DESIGNS^); ^ INCe ADDITIONS AITHUTHHIS RENOVATIONS MSTOMM -> ^_ SPECIALIZING IN. DECKS FIREPLACES JACUZZI = URBAN* HEATING & AIR COND. All typo of H.olng * Ar Cond. Systamt trutallvd ( S«rvc*d amutjc. *mt* -0ASH1AT.MATMUK STUM aoktonatt auoum MOT mum UUANO Burnt & UM commome 22S4M9 JtV 77. Freesn' Srason 3e Bu Ho L'tte Want Ads Thaw Sales Out Place you' wanl ad n lh«atom TABIOID tnwfcfom nreplaee Wood Staves Ollt Cat ' Csp«A Screen*. r K-R00n*TIM-0m HOT TAI*SUn MTAIIS SIDING AUIMINUM*VINTL«WOOD HOME REPLACEMENT IMPROVEMENTS ^_ WINDOWS' AND REPAIRS» * * WIUIAM SMELTZER! s- a CARTOUT SIZE :. WRtUbMU MAt I55ab.ll $ L«H*rt St. I7S/IDK1S $32M SIKM C«rte)r*t 1«S/7SKU (29.17 «9,$X -....»3V.»S «< MON-FKI9$ SAT 9? J05/7S»H f2.u *«*.»' FREE MOUNTINO 30S/7SKI5 tstm th.st Call S tm.n jg& IPLUMBIN DAV3D GINFREDA Home Improvement Co. SIDING -ROOFING WINDOWS CUSTOM ADDITIONS BUILT DORMERS Authorzed Dealer SHOWROOM 24 UM AVE., FREE ESTIMATES - HILLY LICENSED * INSURED FINANCING AVAILABLE All WOltK 0V4MNTEID IM WRITING MtTAUATIQHt J.MOTIM TO OfT THAT JM oowr MR. FIX-IT Wll DO IT Ml YOU NO JM TOO SMAU, nta ESTIMATE seme cmzn MTB JOE ROTH Call An Ixpert JKCJUtraM <Al.ANTTU ' JoHah OuaU * MHSMTMMM THttSPOt CAN BE YOURS FOR 8 WEEKS (24 ads) PRIME REPLACEMENT VOUdCHOICf SlIDBB 0* DOUIU HUHO DUUXI oouau OIAZEO INfTALLID JN% nm tatdts TIMD or RUIOIMMICKS THAT. COST VOlTMOm MONIVf $ Mch f 29.S0 VALUE AHV SIZIVP TO»J«*7 &%% wnmows.best Qualty For Best Deal! rtlearing LAWN CARE.fUUVINMIttO WtltOtDteO F &P SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS CLEAN OUTS REPAIRS LEAF GUARDS INSTALLED 5OFFET*. FASCIA ALUMINUM TRIM WORK There! a vut dfference between. Ihe person of mportance»nd the penon who thnks hmself ^ FUEL OIL Premum Grade 150G«I.Mn. CASH ONLY Servce avalable a Accurate Rug Cleanng,) Inc. 120 Gertrude St., ClaH<( '' Rugs Steam cleaned by truck mounted unt. Upholtery & Drapery Cleanng ' SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS can b» yourtl Only '156 TOTAL for 8 coowcutfv* woks. I HERE ARE 16 REASONS TO START!.' Now Low Wnter Rates (Save Up to 30%), Lowest Bank Rates n the State 11 All Types Of Fnancng Plans Avalable. Home Improvement and Secondary Mortgage loans Pay Nothng Untl the Job s Completely Fnshed Free Home Improvement Estmates. Wnter Sale On All Work New] Most Jobs Completed In l~week Open 6 Days a Week, Monday-Saturday Member Natonal Remodelers Assn. Member Chamber of Commerce & BBB. Free Insulaton and Energy Surveys Warehouse Sale On All Vnyl Sdng M»wl Lowest Rates On Dormers & Add-A-Levels We Warehouse Our Own Materals-Wholesale Best Prce on Replacement Wndows! Work Done By Our Own Sklled Craftsman If That'f Nor Enough'.Slop In Or Gve Ut A Coll-Wv'vo Got Planty Marvl FREE ESTIMATES AddAbev Wlndow Insulaton Energy Savara Shall Oormar* Roblng Alumnum Sdng Vnyl Sdng Steel Sdng FOlrINStM(tO Freplace* auttara Addlllona CALL NOW OFFICES 8. WAREHOUSE 40 W0ODBRIDCE AVE. SEWAREN Mondny-Frlduy 8AM-5'M Sdng 8. Home mprovements latuday Specalst 9AM-3PM <H FIREWOOD A*ATRff SERVICE $120 PEI SPLIT CMD '50 Per Iruckload (Plu. TOK) UNSPIIIUNCUT 1 ORAZI IUCTMCAL satnet MMMttftMl C0MAUKIAI USIDtHTUl SAMNCT&FIRE DETECTION INTERCOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

7 PAGE 12 THURSDAY, JANUARYft1964 RECREATION DEPT. GRQVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS nun w y Gants Jets 0 Dollfns 0 Cowgrls MSUITS Gants, 6; Dollfns. 4..Jets, 12; Cowgrls. 2. * * wran TOP scorns -Shnta Fpntanez, Jets, 6. SEEING MORE THAN DOUBLE - Gathered around the holday yule tree are seven sets of twns who attend Madson School In Rahway ths year. Only the kndergarten and fourth grades are not represented. Parng up, left to rght, kneelng and standng, are. Klmbery and Krstn Antroslgllo, Roy and Troy Evans, Wllam and Phlp Lagun, Ncholas and Danel Schneder, Chrstopher and Chrstne Hardy, Scott and Stephen Marcantonto and Carre and Heather Schutt. Future Homeokers nduct offcers LIGHTS OF KNOWLEOQE - Arthurs JohMOftJ Hgh-School of Clark presdents of the-future ' makers Assn. chapters, shown, left to rght, are: Arlene Mner, Joan Dealessandra. Stacy DaCosta and Cndy Splnela. Rchard Chppero Is the vce presdent of the.foods I chapter. STS has your Snow Tres l-rom the host school Karen Sanders was nstalled as t le presdent of the club's Home Economcs Related Occupatons {HERO) Chld Care Chapter, the coop chapter presdent s Kathy Tordk ard the club's pres- The offcers of Chedent s Elzabeth Carmchael. Other offcers nstall- Future Homemakers Club Chapter of Gov. Lvngston ed were: Cathy Zlchkh, Regonal Hgh School n Debbe Delduca, Annette Berkeley Heghts and Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Cathy/ Dnsmoore, Karen Yannotta, Darreth Austn, Hgh School n Clark were Geerstsma and Lsa Forto. nducted recently n a Charles Whtman was n- candlelght ceremony at G«v Lvngston. stalled as the presdent of one Foods I Chapter at Johnson, whle Stacey Da- Costa presdes over the second Foods I Chapter. The contemporary lvng presdent s Joanfeaeaaandra; Artene.MMkr.l the HERO co-op presdent, and the communty servces presdent s Cndy Spnella, M^^ Yule season keeps legon on toes The Unon County presde HI of the Amercan Loton Auxlary, Ar hur Smmons, and county nflccrs on Dec. 3 attended lc New Jersey Dept. execuve board meetng n Unn Beach. The Unon County Organzaton members on Dec. 10 were present at the State Dept.'s Annual Brthday Luncheon held at the Rckshaw Inn n Cherry Hll. The keynote speaker was Barbara Wallett, the Eastern Dvson natonal presdent. She stressed the neetstor all Auxlary members to work dlgently on all Amercan Legon programs, especally membershp and jufl15r~programs, the source of future ld recpents. From contrbutons receved books are bought and dstrbuted to schools, lbrares, day care centers and communty centers. Books n Bralle and large prnt books are also avalable for the vsually-mpared. ' Smmons s lkng all Auxlary unts to send n ther donatons for* program that "performs' valuable jcrvkw for our chldren and the communtes and one, that s workng towards a goal of enormous socal and economc Importance." :".. : '-. >> ; County commander Rybak and county presdent SqUhons, wll hota Other Johnson offcers are: Rchard Chppero, Marcy Spro, Susan Tran, Lnda Caruso, Patty Le- Duc, Jacke Naha, Tammy Hasch, Mchelle Besasa and Jod Kaufman. Abo, Susan Trtschler, Jeff Bader, Jeff Waksten. Holly Smar, Karen Nasatka and Laura Castellano. The students pledged to cultvate and use ther talents to "succeed as worthy home members. and good ctzens of the communty." They are part of Profts from the sale the Natonal - Presden Plate wll be used to defray holday ^together/'rjr. 1 the expenses of the junor department and;? Unon natonal conventon ' n Goun jfe offcerskjms , t was announced. Autumn[ ^yrl Clatm dmorrow at".7:30' knowledge", awareness, CfoXtoeojle to mprove ther The Unton County Auxlary organzaton sponsored 1 -,ts-' Annual 'Ward! reports klls and competancy; ; : Chrstmas Party at the Lyon? '/Veterans'; Admnstraton Hosptal on Dec. 13. The frst vce presdent and the, veterans,.rehabltaton charwoman',;:: Shrley. Stewart,: was n charge of servng refreshments, dstrbutng the gfts and assstng the Unon, County Comm. Joseph; Rybak: n runnng the.bng^xames for the the Unon County Regonal Hgh School Dstrct No. l's vocatonal educaton program or students who elect vocatonal courses as part of ther college preparatory (or other) program. The vocatonal educaton teacher and club advsor at Gov. Lvngston s Mary Ann Ketsaa. Maureen Toth and Lnda Voros are the teachers and advsors at Johnson. Some of the club/members wll attendjbe'annual state-wde conventon ths sprng n Clark. Week to honor extenson servce expectancy level, R. L F. One of the largest adult does not target ts servces educaton programs n the worn, the co-operatve txtenson Servce, wll be hghlghted durng Unon County Cooperatve Extenson Week to be held from Jan. 9 to 13, reports a spokeswoman. A legslatve breakfast Monday, Jan. 9, at the courtly, admnstraton buldng n Westfeld wll kck-off the week's actvtes, whch wll also nclude JL demonstraton of servces at the county's man, admnstraton '-buldng n Elzabeth on Wednesday. Jan. II, from lc a.m. to- 2 and a smlar demonstraton at the John E. Runnells Hosptal n Berkeley Heghts on Frday. Jan. 13. ; -The Cooperatve Extensten Servce, whch began n J914 by Congress, s an nformal, -qutof-school way Programs are conducted four areas: Home economcs,- 4-H, youth development,- agrculture and natural resource management. The servce exsts n all 50 states and Unted States terrtores: Ctzens may jon n the many year-round programs conducted by the servce at anytme. For addtonal nformaton please telephone the offce at 233:9366. ; SeebmtBaptst NS'/'^vf^;;^^^ m& It's tme to thnk wnter drvng. STS and Brdgestone have tres to fltyour wnter drvng needs. Uke the Brdgestone "All-Season Radal", or the Brdgestone "Snow Radal". So make your choce Brdgestone at STS. IWWPSup Fller SnM/-Se/red "Snow Radal" for most aonjemo cars. Prce. sze Prce 169/75R13 LW $ /75R13 LW R14 LW. _( 19S775R14 TW SM3S75R14 LW a»5/75r14 LW /75R14 LW $ /75R14 LW /75R15 LW 235/75R15 LW BRIDQESTONE SufHrFllhrStdBmnudSnowRadlal for ooemtlc sfo Imported spotty end p»rform«nc«cara. 700P 708P ra2 MSV70R13 17&/70HI3 UM MM 71.H t!3»13 es>a '176«13 l«b!< 175X14 1S6H4 16SI1S ttm I7.M M.9S o.to SU6 S7.M R SERVICE VALUES ontendallsflmcnt Mt cutar camber and to*hn to mamtfo^ l ^ S t k» «N f. 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