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,!_','. .'" '*". " . " " ~ / ' . , '-"•[•- " •.-.' -~PXGET6~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ?. 1974 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CL-ARK PATRIOT Pingry to be coeducational;] merges with gSlsTscfiool Old public library The merger of Pingry School of Hillside with the Short Hills Country Day School willinake the tra- - diUonal boys' srcTVO o 1 coeducational. The mstiru- tion will maintain the name Pingry and will educate all grades fronip-rekindergar- t L 2 h d e Girls will be eligible for enrollment - during the 1974-1975 school year. H. WestcottCunninghim-,— headmaster a^Pingry, will - continue in the same capa- city at the merged schools while Edward H. Brown, headmaster at Short Hills, Murder indictments given to two p lor education In the lower school. - -Henry - W. - -Hoyv Pingry board of trustee president, said the plans to. construct a new campu^-tn Bernards township'-would not-be affected-byrhemer- f d ^ t e h t d In the summer of 1869 a " l-LbxaryJ>uilding_w_as; _ erected -on the comer of Irving Street and_ SerViin— ary A"venue.~wfilch clearly illustrated Rahway s sub- urban sophistication. When plans were being -prepared for the construc- tion, the trustees had one goal in mind-.,, to build a -structure "that would-be-a— credit to them (the trus- ' ' tees) and to the city of The m a .1 o r i t y ~of-thlfl-~ addition was p Ujr 5h a s e (T~ with - monies'-donated -by. totalce care of the growing—-pardcipa and-* p memory oT her- husbarfd and her parents. .... In 1941 the city took' control of the library arid it became the FirstMuni- cipal Free Public Library, *" "hn rnmrfuinlt^^tfrfw In y Althojjgh t h i s building dates, bad: to .1869. tlje Railway Public blbrary was established several years before. OrrJune 15,-1858, size so did the library---irr "both use and resources.! that a new: and more spa- , clous bulldteg"^waB.jieeded needs-of- the- : -cJtty It -waa—'craftfl—classes..or_tt>_«=_- merely^se^en V«TaC^rt^tings^rJt^r^l8o— hhbkerereinDJL-^e^ tlon.dp egoai set by ihetrue- ^ _«, me .105 .year's;..agp^ seems to have been attain- ^ g^ ^design-aridpur- ge the building has been'• ^n<j. remains j credit to^ to the city of* ookBWere.reinDJL_ ed-from .this building, and'- transported^to-thfr-mode structure on.St. .George Avenue. •. ><• -Ibis move nowveriflid. not signal the--OTd of this gracious, public building, ^ f *WQ« " v^nnvfttfH ny -rhH "Hj, Reed Cultural and. Rec-" . . -reation-Genterr-An-aVerage— —The^dataJorthiaarticle;: 500 persons-per. week- -was assembled by the Rah- -pass.ttirp4gh-the\door8 to •: way Historical Society. =^rVtrn ; ^lp-rinri.-AlThirr-H. . * Clark students earn I-A Qedics is also charge'd ; armpri, pOSSeS- -the Mulvey-uitmars" erans of Foreign Wars post and carrying'-a concealed w^anon. ^tarter^IgD faces" -.1 rd social on Friday Feb. "\ ~H. "at "the ost homej 1491 Campbell presidents ti^T were all filled by promin- WOTTtCP f h V iry A to be submitted to boan recommendations- seat _w.a-B Wll lVa,m~" puhlic__The-recomm.enda=^ p StgOffHon biTjafg'new flre " r *ffO"h r lie apartm tg nn' rhp r>?nnlng' holdiuartctn charges of arson. and Tickets can be " pur- Clark students wfcr^among "chased for frfSFfrom Mrs. 57 pupils naniflrto—the" .. -.-- — - „ by calling—mreiideni's list at Union .the.president s list if be in—Scotch - Plains'-for the n f hpt-rer cumulative aver- -age Based on a 4.u scute. £all semester, mudcul 13 Atra,r--iVilUsro-C T -=5 Mrs. -B.-M-. Price. Mr-6.--" W. E. Bloodgood Mffc-John^j^ . .. . , . ,,.,, Tlr ..l.Tu.e^daylriight-'uT'tityrti^U—-tilt; uroposed change were . The'"roVm^li*6o"«' for thtftg-^aca- Woodruff; ruIL Mib. r. La irafceTE -School lcllL = .«,.. -. - u , ----- - „-, _emlc~ achievemVot were; Joseph T. Cfowell, Mrs, • _. t. Technical Institute"^ or she has attained a 3.5 ^^ X ze ez of 1S34 Brady w. B. Oliver.andMrs. J. R. -Gourx,-CaroliM. Peterson Sbotwell. •of l&Q W, Lake Avenue, The facilities continued DimnM jean -WeH—ef- -3-14 -to gi'<»w—dinS'ng—the—new.- SS :v 'ftTTi;-irrrP -f years- wh'tcn pecess: ^ C iarai-Pi -few - years- which -pcccssi - — GETYINg^AgPlECE -OF_J5UL jffll rated -the--construction of sented his^share:-g'f-the~General- memberj-stated—at—th._ . _ _. —^__^.^ board's " Jan. 2T "tneetihg "parotfe"Ht " which- includes -incidents occuf during . - diat reports -hey-has—re- —the- school -psychologist. It lunch- -period. or on the ceived" about discipline was reportedTSheToy^was "school playground." "KTrT "-^. •oblems and conditions - transferred. . to .another.—Busse_said_thatiox-school_---=..___.—- 'g-- --m.-th&r-flc' ^ foi—rh '_'_'. "_. LTter-.wi the rheetiHgthe perry at Main Street and E». :• the hearing on an o-rdinance -dinance-—amends—previous- which ..would obtain_ pro- prdinances ^ ^ w^S5*5olaT5i^rB0?SSZ£ajDJatSloC.K and-Unlted. >S^L-.i?..i--.;T..,r,,.. •••loj; osr..or.during liJ6S^-Ha-recrrtp«r JonlAxenue^iuguscStreer, -pibvide- fcrtfee another—-class.—No—com ineldents-myst-be-reported J.——— -myst-be-reported a *.j^- - _.hS2£iS.-Street -and the Rah cptmcu •HwililcKcn pyrnrrinn "am"_me_I leSBX-.:.that seriQus'ofaieioffekie^i^r^^tT^s^aTerilE tP<*~ wfgh " n f r h riot T6* reponntd~tne plex.-The'ordinance would O m e i n.jji—D.ie#Jan T ------ Trresident7=--later--deplored -steps^have=been=taken-for-—they-wlll-be- beaten or fUF- B5=rne-oi--Ne«?^Jer&ey T*-aB-=^age=is"r r em'""Sr'-''maiuifac- . close at 9,aVm.'soIong : lIne :^S$fie-«3aeSprea<i ;;: SW&rt-— ;.and-Jfael^^uftt^^fleib>rrwee»iF^jr(}dj=- lem.' v : -06c tb~E—-Sprowls withirT-the-school is being ^when— the situations - are.-. .andfuel oil situation'and to * area are- causing serious mayor's orders, added ±haf_the fcoard has .increased;-- - --• brought to their attention. -make recom"meno'arIortB~'to~ : ^Rnanriai-fiarrfnTiTpon fpgrr Mayor Martiifc.— and confidence the teachers and Mri^robert-Biandrierr He~aaded that -in.^Eip»ent—"-end-tfae showaseiquiciay.- - ^dents, ; the -resolution de- _council president Richard Zjr£e~site Dedics residence was Brengel of 134S Bryant savings bonds.'resu£tiflt:T^ T ' Aisrr--Rie)ia 229• 5r~ ~R*oss Street. Michael K; - i sum-of-i —Juice'of 3rSchuylerDi-iye, i>y "a lady of the city well -John - J u -G»ral rt n' 1 ~-" f ~^^>. knmvn Jor-hpr ll^eraI wr\- (At Cornei-ofW. Grand Avenue McDevitt. ol 7S Hytchinson len^o^D lee ts oi pnitan-- --St-rppt—olf-nf r.l.ivk'." " '" thr-o»W II::: Sthej^darnftlnffs-:—.^—,—--.-~^pz —many-rnnflifring- ranjw*-th»»-m<»<»r<wg. nffgr. -^flart >-rs-an— W7S.-4t represents a return r for "matically ^oin^hT^r^.- -aoreJthan^SlQJ-j^ -— -receiviiig^Tr^petrtibrr-wftJj Mrr"Bas'Se~-insisted that h urging actionto relieve the two 1 high ->iae apartment TbelnsdtuteistheKch- w The parents at the approximately 70 slgna- no serious crimes have nature, ext&M,—t^use -and—County-leglslatorsr - '"—•••'' ' "" . —been coiiimltte<i—anck^riig prefeably duration of thig-——Gn—Ntendgy—t}ie-^s Main Scraer4ri™? area. Z'-rijMl- acteroptsZ^ rh ' I '^chooj£*>iiiit?Msheti and circ --pertaining-ytgrthe sale^ of i T i tliat a it»a>iin<? SS3 Tmr teehtioIbHlea. I Pirtlv-^X)^, of our- --' consists-ofr -_==,— -..: wTariea^mplpyees saving an auoratfP nf S^/» Ot fhft.iY* -with- letters--in-place or-^fe rre( j by telephone about permit its use for garden; —jmmheES—.axe=-consiaereii^ tffe-;-c.risIs with- governor —type apartment—eonstrti ^rrars - - -ket which, is based on--the—tuuUy-tohecome inimiim purc.hflRP- ^pfirfcr^ ex-- =^-—i:nited States-covern=_ Mr. Gerstenberg said. Hal-Hen qritf Pa^way anri ^^ ved—abput~-$lT5j ResedekaTnc. of 8*TN. "Oct. iSr'igX3-;'sa&J*a.~2l~ Wood Avenue, L-inden, was. .tbe board of-aajuetment schodrs-U'ee"fc.^They—are, lefrTo-right: ifosephf'Ke'efe Nancy Stueberj Diane . Txupj-^-Josfiph Ps-ayos. and-J fn1irion.~Thls~sum tbcether 7 million in cash. onaf SCh solution e x p r e s s i n g the abortions m the area. rhnr snrh-a fadlltv - Cojieg-of rhp. resolution 'ave Lai U.^. ^.v- would- be' harmful to the were directed to tue gov- pioyes. ipir-a nn in rniqr nnrtp.r Mayor Daniel_L, Martin mit. construcgorv-pf a^ T.O-__.^erninjL_hQdv-that the.var cenj Bible vip]Is r services, a 27.Q raIUlqn_^_Bhaxe_a of General Motors coTnTtTg: '•• "stock-an3S$J9i miTTTAn-ln" eovemment line-station. owneEa-on-Feb.- dividends and interest until bohds; I'etirc or stated that if-an abortion. »aiHHn(y-frnm the ise,—termlnate--em n -" =r "M " -ploym.enf6<--withdraw-their of . assets undeVs the-terms-Qf- are eligible to participate cram -\-— r tn ~the Umtpd~Gtacci* •" hildren in the Exri^ker-ce" oh"the Boara; i K-.tfr_-4fe^flmc=Hl^he-.-B.t^-p«ELr=^ tfoned.tMr^essf^tor^acirss^c^aBe.fue}, -"• 117 o oi-eslin-Terface; ToTinTT Hynes; 20S8 Wall Street An application has been have .a cWgUtULtCnal .Mayor Martin, -acting John Iaek5son>-31S=Ste&rns--Str' made—to—the—state b-v-the—amendment pr-ohiblt -abor^^^mdei;;^emergency- powcxs l-laimlK©=5triet.-«ui--C^r^r4z^toAiBB^tio-^n^ eropioyesw66 elected ^TT resi.. dence zone were" multi- .T dwellinsrs are not _ series-- E....savings-^nds.._.&__ 20%"qiJhelr^aalix wCTUwwwca hp-hni)Ri»liintil aoto~tx>uv—~s~ ^=^ ^ M i. '1. i''f «*'v*-*w« tlw Street.-- Action- on •(he at>- f i. 1. ,~ rnmvr»~nf\fMitii -Plai Retired railroader ^.Llnk: who .cuscoverca- tac -..tieia.- ire -abour'rSl*- a.rm—orrhiy—- located -on--Ross -S t r e c t - tiiat r there'is--^o"b&rfiorojut-V:i- , . , .. , I ' iTI. M ^. ?, Tb-erKeTrwnraUroad-^ Fwd For Sood g ^ 2, whichincludea-^ aei^g^ ^—ftn'l thflf ^f Qvi^ng connection -between drive in this "area; "The --• -Jbasetoenr." A\H51e-six - dence -and. the- pre&eut--" aturday-of-each^-month-a e old post ofgc« buHdlngrr XveTfirev-^ Alerted by dense smoke d brake and light testing'fop"- "R >"tTY~p-fl rnTlvoari pvyi- —ployees are—eligibIe--J -of Rah w-a y' s fire GQTjgMBIAN-SCHOOL.: .Ir^=z:-~-. .•^~- s Z.^r^E= :: ^~~_—. X^M and Nfarje Avenue Bcehe~pff~-" duty firema,n called-becaus ndi nrd will give n Bppprh nsecurity, Pnid (or t« K I. llm-n.-r. ;43-M»pJe Ave.. Ilanw the blaze to burn, out of . --IN- sHis-ism&-== Fir emen^brougbt th nder l tor7tSi CT Pfl^^'1^°*yr T ^H*°y~^'° >s ~ y ' ga '^'"'* ar y r ' > R p FdHRSfiatCH—tor. ioir WHioN coinsnre «tH,Tirix

f *WQ« v^nnvfttfH ny -rhH to be submitted to boan · =^rVtrn;^lp-rinri.-AlThirr-H.. * Clark students earn I-A Qedics is also charge'd; armpri, pOSSeS--the Mulvey-uitmars" erans of

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,!_','. . ' " ' *" . " . " " ~ / ' . , '-"•[•- "

•.-.' -~PXGET6~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ?. 1974RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CL-ARK PATRIOT

Pingry to be coeducational;]merges with gSlsTscfiool

Old public library

The merger of PingrySchool of Hillside with theShort Hills Country DaySchool wil l inake the t ra-

- diUonal boys' srcTVO o 1coeducational. The mstiru-tion will maintain the namePingry and will educate allgrades fronip-rekindergar-t L 2 h d e

Girls will be eligible forenrollment - during the1974-1975 school year.

H. WestcottCunninghim-,—headmaster a^Pingry, will -continue in the same capa-city at the merged schoolswhile Edward H. Brown,headmaster at Short Hills,

Murder indictmentsgiven to two

plor education In the lowerschool.

- -Henry - W. - -HoyvPingry board of trusteepresident, said the plans to.construct a new campu^-tnBernards township'-wouldnot-be affected-byrhemer-

f d ^ t e h t d

In the summer of 1869a " l-LbxaryJ>uilding_w_as; _erected -on the comer ofIrving Street and_ SerViin—ary A"venue.~wfilch clearlyillustrated Rahway s sub-urban sophistication.

When plans were being-prepared for the construc-tion, the trustees had onegoal in mind-.,, to build a

-structure "that would-be-a—credit to them (the trus- '

' tees) and to the city of

The m a .1 o r i t y ~of-thlfl-~addition was p Ujr 5h a s e (T~with - monies'-donated -by.

totalce care of the growing—-pardcipa and-*

pmemory oT her- husbarfdand her parents. ....

In 1941 the city took'control of the library aridit became the FirstMuni-cipal Free Public Library,*" "hn rnmrfuinlt^^tfrfw In

yAlthojjgh t h i s building

dates, bad: to .1869. tljeRailway Public blbrary wasestablished several yearsbefore. OrrJune 15,-1858,

size so did the library---irr"both use and resources.!

that a new: and more spa-, clous bulldteg"^waB.jieeded

needs-of- the-:-cJtty It -waa—'craftfl—classes..or_tt>_«=_-merely^se^en V « T a C ^ r t ^ t i n g s ^ r J t ^ r ^ l 8 o —hhbkerereinDJL-^e^

tlon.dpegoai set by ihetrue-

^ _ « , m e .105 .year's;..agp^seems to have been attain-^ g ^ ^design-aridpur-• g e the building has been'•^n<j. remains j credit to^

to the city of*

ookBWere.reinDJL_ed-from .this building, and'-transported^to-thfr-mode

s t ruc ture on.St. . G e o r g eAvenue. • . > < •

-Ibis move nowveriflid.not signal the--OTd of thisgracious, public building,^f *WQ« " v^nnvfttfH ny -rhH

"Hj, Reed Cultural and. Rec-" . • .-reation-Genterr-An-aVerage— —The^dataJorthiaarticle;:o£ 500 persons-per. week- -was assembled by the Rah-

-pass.ttirp4gh-the\door8 to •: way Historical Society.

=^rVtrn;^lp-rinri.-AlThirr-H. .*

Clark students earn

I-A

Qedics is also charge'd; armpri, pOSSeS-

-the Mulvey-uitmars"erans of Foreign Wars post

and carrying'-a concealedw^anon. ^tarter^IgD faces" -.1

rd social on Friday Feb."\ ~H. "at "the

ost homej 1491 Campbell

presidents ti Twere all filled by promin-

W O T T t C P f h V

iryA

to be submitted to boan

recommendations- s e a t _w.a-B Wll lVa,m~" puhlic__The-recomm.enda=^pStgOffHon biTjafg'new flre

"r*ffO"hr lie apartm tg

nn' rhp r>?nnlng' holdiuartctn

charges of arson.and

Tickets can be " pur- Clark students wfcr^among"chased for frfSFfrom Mrs. 57 pupils naniflrto—the" . . -.-- — - „

by calling—mreiideni's list at Union .the.president s list if be

in—Scotch - Plains'-for the n f hpt-rer cumulative aver--age Based on a 4.u scute.£all semester,

mudcul 13

Atra,r--iVilUsro-CT -=5Mrs . -B.-M-. Price. Mr-6.--"W. E. Bloodgood Mffc-John^j^

. .. . , . ,,.,,Tlr ..l.Tu.e^daylriight-'uT'tityrti^U—-tilt; uroposed change were . The'"roVm li*6o"«'

for thtftg-^aca-Woodruff;ruIL Mib. r . La

irafceTE-School

l c l l L= .«,.. - . - u , - - - - - - „-, _emlc~ achievemVot were; Joseph T. Cfowell, Mrs , • _ .t. Technical Institute"^ or she has attained a 3.5 ^ ^ X z e ez of 1S34 Brady w. B. Oliver.andMrs. J. R.

-Gourx,-CaroliM. Peterson Sbotwell.•of l&Q W, Lake Avenue, The facilities continuedDimnM jean -WeH—ef- -3-14 -to gi'<»w—dinS'ng—the—new.-S S : v ' f t T T i ; - i r r r P -f years - wh'tcn pecess: — Ciarai-Pi -few - yea r s - which -pcccssi- — GETYINg^AgPlECE -OF_J5UL j f f l l

rated -the--construction of sented his^share:-g'f-the~General-

memberj-stated—at—th._ . _ _. —^__^.^board's " Jan. 2T "tneetihg "parotfe"Ht " which- includes -incidents occuf during .

- diat reports -hey-has—re- —the- school -psychologist. It lunch- -period. or on theceived" about discipline was reportedTSheToy^was "school playground." "KTrT "-^.

•oblems and conditions - transferred. . to .another.—Busse_said_thatiox-school_---=..___.—-'g-- --m.-th&r-flc' ^

foi—rh

'_'_'. "_. LTter-.wi the rheetiHgthe perry at Main Street and E». :•

the hearing on an o-rdinance -dinance-—amends—previous-which ..would obtain_ pro- prdinances

^^ w^S5*5olaT5i^rB0?SSZ£ajDJatSloC.K and-Unlted. —

>S^L-.i?..i--.;T..,r,,.. •••loj; osr..or.during liJ6S^-Ha-recrrtp«r

JonlAxenue^iuguscStreer, -pibvide- fcrtfeeanother—-class.—No—com ineldents-myst-be-reported — J.———-myst-be-reported — a * . j ^ - - _.hS2£iS.-Street -and the Rahcptmcu •HwililcKcn

pyrnrrinn "am"_me_I leSBX-.:.thatseriQus'ofaieioffekie^i^r^^tT^s^aTerilE

tP<*~ wfgh " n f r hriot T6* reponntd~tne plex.-The'ordinance would

O m e i n.jji—D.ie#Jan T------ Trresident7=--later--deplored -steps^have=been=taken-for-—they-wlll-be- beaten or fUF- B5=rne-oi--Ne«?^Jer&ey T*-aB-=^age=is"rrem'""Sr'-''maiuifac- . close at 9,aVm.'soIong:lIne

:^S$fie-«3aeSprea<i;;:SW&rt-—;.and-Jfael^^uftt^^fleib>rrwee»iF^jr(}dj=-

— lem.'v : -06c tb~E—-Sprowls withirT-the-school is being ^when— the situations - are.-. .and fuel oil situation'and to * area are- causing serious mayor's orders,added ±haf_the fcoard has .increased;-- - --• brought to their attention. -make recom"meno'arIortB~'to~:^Rnanriai- fiarrfnTiTp on fpgrr Mayor Martiifc.— andconfidence the teachers and Mri^robert-Biandrierr He~aaded that -in.^Eip»ent—"-end-tfae showaseiquiciay.- - dents,; the -resolution de- _council president Richard Zjr£e~site

Dedics residence was

Brengel of 134S Bryant

savings bonds.'resu£tiflt:T^T'

Aisrr--Rie)ia229• 5r~

~R*oss Street. Michael K; - i sum-of-i—Juice'of 3rSchuylerDi-iye, i>y "a lady of the city well• -John - Ju-G»ralrtn'1~-"f~^^>. knmvn Jor-hpr ll^eraI wr\-(At Cornei-ofW. Grand Avenue

McDevitt. ol 7S Hytchinson len^o^D lee t s • oi pnitan-- •--St-rppt—olf-nf r.l.ivk'." " ' " thr-o»WII:::Sthej^darnftlnffs-:—.^—,—--.-~^pz

—many-rnnflifring-ranjw*-th»»-m<»<»r<wg. nffgr. - fl art>-rs-an— W7S.-4t represents a return

r for "matically^ o i n ^ h T ^ r ^ . - - ao reJ than^SlQJ- j^

-— -receiviiig^Tr^petrtibrr-wftJj Mrr"Bas'Se~-insisted thath

*» urging actionto relieve the two1 high ->iae apartmentTbelnsdtuteistheKch- w The parents at the approximately 70 slgna- no serious crimes have nature, ext&M,—t^use -and—County-leglslatorsr -'"—•••'' ' "" . —been coiiimltte<i—anck^riig • prefeably duration of thig-——Gn—Ntendgy—t}ie- s Main Scraer4ri™?

area.Z'-rijMl- acteroptsZ^rh'I'^chooj£*>iiiit?Msheti and c i rc --pertaining-ytgrthe sale^ ofi T itliat a it»a>iin<?

SS3Tmr teehtioIbHlea. I —

Pirtlv-^X) , of our---' consists-ofr -_==,— -..: wTariea^mplpyees saving

an auoratfP nf S /» Ot fhft.iY*

-with- letters--in-place or-^fe r r e (j by telephone about permit its use for garden;—jmmheES—.axe=-consiaereii^ tffe-;-c.risIs with- governor —type apartment—eonstrti

^rrars

- - -ketwhich, is based on--the—tuuUy-tohecome

inimiim purc.hflRP- ^pfirfcr^e x - -

=^-—i:nited States-covern=_ Mr. Gerstenberg said. Hal-Hen qritf Pa^way anri^ ^

ved—abput~-$lT5j ResedekaTnc. of 8*TN. "Oct. iSr'igX3-;'sa&J*a.~2l~Wood Avenue, L-inden, was. .tbe board of-aajuetment

schodrs-U'ee"fc.^They—are, lefrTo-right: ifosephf'Ke'efeNancy Stueberj Diane . Txupj-^-Josfiph Ps-ayos. and-J

fn1irion.~Thls~sum tbcether7 million in cash.onaf SCh

solution e x p r e s s i n g the abortions m the area.rhnr snrh-a fadlltv - Cojieg-of rhp. resolution'ave Lai U.^. .v- would- be' harmful to the were directed to tue gov-pioyes.

ipir-ann in rniqr nnrtp.r

Mayor Daniel_L, Martin mit. construcgorv-pf a T.O-__.^erninjL_hQdv-that the.var

cenj

Bible vip]Isr services, a27.Q raIUlqn_^_Bhaxe_a ofGeneral Motors coTnTtTg:

'•• "stock-an3S$J9i miTTTAn-ln"eovemment

line-station. owneEa-on-Feb.-

dividends and interest until bohds;I'etirc or stated that if-an abortion. »aiHHn(y-frnm the

ise,—termlnate--emn -"=r"M " -ploym.enf6<--withdraw-their of

. assets undeVs the-terms-Qf- are eligible to participate• cram -\-— rtn ~ the Umtpd~Gtacci* • •"

hildren in theExri^ker-ce" oh"the Boara;i

K-.tfr_-4fe^flmc=Hl^he-.-B.t^-p«ELr=^tfoned.tMr^essf^tor^acirss^c^aBe.fue}, -"• 117o oi-eslin-Terface; ToTin T T Hynes; 20S8 Wall Street

An application has been have .a cWgUtULtCnal .Mayor Martin, -acting John Iaek5son>-31S=Ste&rns--Str'made—to—the—state b-v-the—amendment pr-ohiblt -abor^^^mdei;;^emergency- powcxs l-laimlK©=5triet.-«ui--C^r^r4z^toAiBB^tio-^n^

eropioyesw66 elected^ TT

resi..dence zone were" multi-

.T dwellinsrs are not_ series-- E....savings-^nds.._.&__ 20%"qiJhelr^aalix

w C T U w w w c a hp-hni)Ri»liintilaoto~tx>uv—~s~ =^

^M i . '1. i''f «*'v*-*w« • t l w

Street.-- Action- on •(he at>- f

i.1.

, ~ rnmvr»~nf\fMitii -Plai

Retired railroader^.Llnk: who .cuscoverca- tac -..tieia.-ire -abour'rSl*- a.rm—orrhiy—- located -on--Ross -S t r e c t

- tiiatrthere'is--^o"b&rfiorojut-V:i-, . , . . , I ' iT I . M ^.

?, Tb-erKeTrwnraUroad-^Fwd For Sood g ^ 2, whichincludea-^

aei^g^ ^—ftn'l thflf ^ f • Qv i^ngconnection -betweendrive in this "area; "The--• -Jbasetoenr." A\H51e-six - dence -and. the- pre&eut--"

aturday-of-each^-month-ae old post ofgc« buHdlngrr

XveTfirev-^Alerted by dense smoked

brake and light testing'fop"-"R >"tTY~p-fl rnTlvoari pvyi-

—ployees are—eligibIe--J-of Rah w-a y ' s fireGQTjgMBIAN-SCHOOL.: .Ir^=z:-~-. .•^~-sZ.^r^E=::^~~_—. X^M

and Nfarje Avenue

Bcehe~pff~-" duty firema,ncalled-becaus

ndinrd will give n Bppprh

nsecurity,Pnid (or t« K I. llm-n.-r. ;43-M»pJe Ave.. Ilanw

the blaze to burn, out of. --IN- sHis-ism&-==

• Fir emen^brougbt thnder l

tor7tSiCTPfl^ '1^°*yrT^H*°y~ '°>s~y'ga' '"'*aryr'> R p — FdHRSfiatCH—tor.

ioir WHioN coinsnre «tH,Tirix

ifHtlKIQIj^^

•A- ' • - . — • - • . - - / . .

-14, -1974

<j>ocial Aeua and JfcltA

=fey Kate BaiMfJRAHWAY PATRIOT"

/_"___" Mr. and Mrs. Robert the first semester at the

___ -^" t jch tman of Clark an- University of Rhode Island,'~= nbunced tfiS^Tffrtfi oT~a TOSigston'R:!."" ' - - -• -:

She is the daughter ofdaughter, Karin Jill, bom Shi

.-•• on Feb. 4 at Villa p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.in St. Barnabas Medical Hdrling, Sr.. of 1854Center in Livingston. Church Street, Rahway.-..-Karin Jill has two Her sister, Carol, is a"brothers, Steven, II, and part-time student at t'nlon

Jail sentence, fines

given to Rahway gamblerA Rahway man describ- family but became addicted

ed as a compulsive gamb- to gambling while tn th<W w a s sent to jail along""' arfriy and since has losmirh n frifnH ifr»r p'Tid- hit; wife, three children

,Jeffrey, 8,

M Li

College in Cranford, whereMrs. Lichtman is the she attained a perfect 4.Q

former Miss . .Sandra average. Carol Is also anassistant forPosnoclc of Linden. •

ing g u i l t y in Lancaster,Pa., to a string of for-geries which netted them1-1,685.

Louis Zullo, Jr. wassentenced' to three to sixyears in the State Correc-tional Institution in Hunt-

a $60,000 home and halfof a $150,000 business. He r-blamed his client's .woes-on gambling and saJ,d_it"has literally ruined -his-life."

The other defendant wasThomas Robert Wahl of

_ Paul Sdentists.

ingdon and was given. a- Sehnegrove. He was c o n -

Miss Debra Dino of Clarkis rooting for the owls.S l n r t s - — b e r of t'nion

g g$100 fine and court costsand ordered to make res-

--trtntion—on—one—fo-r-g o r ycharge. For other forger-ies Zullu was placed on a

fraternity at Franklin, andMarshall College in Lan-

~c"t,fr' ? 3 \ .. •—Shy-iBTr-themberof t'nion • 6-year probation, ofcrer--The freshman is the son College in C r a n f o r d s e d £ > r e stituuon and

of Mr. and Mrs. Paul-- cheerleading squad, The a w a r d e d i c ^ e r a i fines.Suszlco of !5 Oleander Way, college's athletic teams Zullo's attorney said hisClark and is a 1973-^rad- are nicknamed the Owls. „ f m , o d

-uate- -of Cbrk ••Vt'thur L, - - - - -

gvicted on 20 counts of for-gery And sentenced for

—fou r—yozxs- He—1:former teacher." basketballcoach and a college, gradu-

-3X0-The d e f e n s e attorneys

ind the judge recommended" psychiatric Treatment- fo'both men.

recommei• j r t ' ( *T|—^-?* -""--'( — -.•i***-fvr-.S':'-V-': •* ".

RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL RAHWAY-ARTHUR-Li JOHNSON-» - / ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSEGIONAITHIGirSCHOOL' ' WeeVrof Feb. " "~^=l.Week'«f=Febr-18~

. If "you were a member ' first month the total num-Irnof—the-New—Jersey-Iegi8-—ber—of—bills—and--fesolu~I-laijure, you would bo con- tions In both '•^fronted by a stack of nearlyI—a thousand bills pre-filed

•for the 1974 session andp r o b a b l y wondering how

ternative Is to limit the _ number_Of bills one'•">

include—"enc-haltpint of milk.

••'."- _• MONDAYNo school; '

-TUESDA-Y-

No Gchoal.TUESDAY

Breaded veal steak withbread **and^butter;—sloppy; -

—Joe-on-hamburger-bun-an"

Muiu

-slohnafm- ^

itiolce—of~ bneT "Breaded butter; Sandwich of the day.i veal steak, sloppy*Joe on Choicfc of two;-buttered'« bun, "tuna fish, salami , noodles, buttered stringt-sandwich- or - American-', .beans or juiqe.. Fruit cup,".xheese- sandwich.-—• ^r-;-.—mllk,.v. =====jv====,—.---= .—-Choice^of two: Juice, but- WEDNESDAY - -tered noodles, buttered Chicken chow meain with

-Wring jieanfr, roused salad vegetables, h o m e m a d e•or cole-slaw, corn- bread -and—butter,

Choice of one: fruit cup, buttered rice and friedSfruit orananager'& choice. ?r ^nopdlesf-plzzapie.liuttered

A LA CARTE " mixed vegetables andChicken rice soup tossed salad with dressing;

_ _ _ _ ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I - Tuna--fish—salad-isand sandwich • of - - the- -day r -WDM EJCKS^AWARPS ... Recipients of swdent-ofthemontimwarrifi from: Rahway_Lodge_r=wIch. frankfurter on roll, buttered mixed vegetables

'• - ent an-l Pr""*-rive flr^r-fif F.11f<;,-Mlas-%Ioah^Ncubauer-and-Edward boUed—-ham-^sahdwlch, and—-tbaaed—snlnrl with—

--- ^o% 01 tile greatest d o c t o r densityphysicians in Union County -with 4.59 for every 1.000"are oyer,-60 years of age, persons. Summit's ratio of .according o a report com- 4.59 was ft& MghestTtTthe"7

-piled-by-the-Hospital-and : county. Plainfield-with2;5?--Health Planning C9uncll of and Westfield with 2.56-Metropoytan New Jersey.—ranked-second-and third.—

The report ajso indicat- Clark's lower r a t i n ged that Clark ranked 72nd: might be attributed to the;out ol .thp -83 municipal- -high n u m b e r of doctors-ities in Union, E s s e x , surrounding the townshipMorris and Warren_coun-_ inJ^wax^JThey areeasily^ties in doctor density. - - -accesgjBle- - ana ~Ra fiw

Railway on the other-handi- Hospital is right-onranked 29th in the ratio of border of the two munlci-.'.|doctorsi 4&general popula- --.palitiea. -tlon. ' "*

houses ex-ceeded 2,000.

The legislative log-Jam-ming problem is not unique

p r o a y rg to New Jersey. New YorkyotrWould-ever-find'tiraeto—State—ta-wm a ke r-s—wera^,!m a d Lliyin, tu a Jy nothing of—gvfct-ltci—with l

••tnaysporiBorVSuch'atice would help restrict or

• eliminate most of the per-• sonal - interest bills and

tend to promote important

' though; i .tempts_to_ayoid*cation, it i^rci^"'ally forbidden

• date bills "with •

Clark averages .37 doc- Of Interest would be thejors pey l.oee^re^grderits: - drop of phy8icians-in-New^.- . : .—• 75— -.-• -,• •• -cwhile Rahway's , r a t i o la,- ark. The 2.1% drop in doc-li--^TH£<jaY-OEdHEkEINq_OTHER'S . . . Mrs ;Thomas Roberts-of 1134 Pierpont btreet,

h h i J s U h J t t J l ^ ^ cnangca.— _ ^ , _ _ - _^ T C r ^ — S K S ; f l l l M ^ h w*ngmg

attempting to study them, 8,000 bills as they begannotes the New Jersey Tax- their 1974 session. Six

—'-payers. Association. ' thousand of the proposals..—. Jhe. combined . total- of^were carry-oyers. from the_

pre-files was over 1,5 )0 previous sessions:i n . both houses. Some., ofthe" early legislation was

i--new, but many of the bills, are carry-overB from the"/previous session. Among

sse voluminous propos-s— are -perennials—favo—te—bi 11 G^buried-in-coiw--

mlttee in numerous ses-sions but resurrected fore"ach "successive" 'legisla-ture with only the date,

Legislators in severalstates are seeking a way

• to reduce the crush of pre-filed l e g i s l a t i o n whichswamps New Jersey andother legislatures. One al-

extricate itself from tholegislative lagoon on law-makers' desks Is consid-.ering an .introduction limit,a ban" oh bills similar tothose already on file andconsolidation of s e v e r a lpieces of legislation intoone omnibus bill.

New Jersey does not' impose any limit on the

g g 7 y ^ qpre-filed bills Isamatter ' .of concern to legislators as'well as public interesTor^/ganizations suchaatilfrNew^Jersey Taxpayers ABBOCI-ation, the only cotitrol^ln^-'dicated in new legislative 'rules is a deadline for in-troduction of billsin Sept-..ember of the secorid; year •_;"of the two-year? seissldn. •

-number-—and_.ocw.slQnaUy_ _.the s p o n s o r ' s n a m e

^' '!rrr • •™^^f*mi<=?&-MMTffig^<2&w?25i*&iffi

^f^|r^o^g^'-^m^4aUeJTUl^D^^^^^^^^^^^^^^gS^^°^=iii CWiim JlTK ; rr. • ,——, _.. ...— •-t-|. -i i •-•- i •-i r •—iTb • i n n I n mm In ffrfTrTiTr l.ln'a. tiiiiiiTiJiTiT ! • •* l ^ m n nil

-'.^g^dtrarp-^Yf^tttrit^^

LAI

^

•r?J3&8Bseast*ai^&L.- Johnson bchool-

P6' t? i s = t w" ' l '<"•ifhnjy-'" CMjfvt nfpnri p

Rahway is $4,700 and Clark $4,500 cancd-TBTTftET-. ^Peter_£estante. princL:1- -jsr

mixed vegetables,^of"> gasoline; wer££5S£ij j j y

flipr pr«jgrawi:- at Valley• M i l i t a r y Junlox - ^

hnptpy;—A,mBr) can-Heart-—caused—bv^-

SathalTt TrE"-.'A.LA_Oraduatc fronv the-.junior" in^New- Jersevtfuring=l^70=——R»wn-aplIt-ppa-«o^p- -r;h«lp

Dr McCutcheon said that—-could Se^jtrfbuteanTo HeSrf Tuna--fish—salad—sand; potatoes, butteied earro. " . . . " . ^ L . '- -or Juice. .Fruited,Jello

Union • Gounty 2,764 were or jp^put it. another Way a bolbghal- "sandwich,—mana-th from "cardTovascular g e r s choice,

TH0«SD=

We help make earn his pilot s wings.• . - is. a

carps of cadets.

ens thTOughout~the state an "open hoffse program'-ill— jcpUin—the—wo*k—of—during—F-ehrijary -and-will

the order by- conducting -.urge all-interested-Roman—special procrams in their Catholic m*n of the com- "good things happen ' Sister Irene Mujrgirret, odtownsownu n i t e d y l

trustcompahyAmerican HeaxT vaariax

Association esri'mateB thatichpoL.- in '

Clark is a member of the... council of "educational

~ . visors uhich acts as a lia-

otr)ectrves-of—the -K"T>f Or-R-ahway council,-.:Mr.

WgrT—WarboW—satd,-—is—one—ofwill die from heart disease pa^ty bnrotlr*dgvUedeggs, -tn NPU/ jpr^py rinHnf."iO7-t.-BoTogna-ariiarrche.e.s&.sand-... _.

iVl<!llrOrt:uit;>.t?H»i«adyanq

evelers-^ Ijramatic CONVENtENCC " j W * H ^

f ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

Gardmt"n?enetaSfe^soup--^^

A hrc Ias"t SurKlay niorn-ing.ir. the homo -of-Mri, -J?A?

B ^ 1

ataged_a.t the Revelers' mances may_be added to_Thea.tre at 169o I r v i n g the sche_dule if requested -

- s a l a m i sandwich, mam-- .It . will. be. sho.wn at. 2, 3• - - • • ' - c h o i c e . - 7 n n " > " " " ' " ~^ Ienifer._weighed

* -and —U- -ounc

- have-provided- the-lafge«t--of 50

Wendetl Place, Clark.ne^v—father—V6—in.

I -n>f-pd Sr

p - A l l pAbout EVe~and thtfiroad 925-43747^53^1065 e.way musical, "Applause." SS12. Aee«raing"tcra~"rieighbo"r;

John C»tt -of 5 C o r n e l lPrive.. Kfrs. -Jgnnlnge^and

DOMESTIC md __¥ v a r i a b 1 e~;srarsr"DOtat6es..'butteredj'f rj?}gillf^edjaj.ad_and ..-.gtven. .»t_tag...n_r_a.i.4.8r

Cenilwxjrth. Linden. New Choice of "one: fruited NrlUbe-X-epeatednon-Monaa___«—, ^="~ "fmit-or-man ' - - '—-'---«• J * —

=r^V^^*SI>lRtTS . d Park. STlm-Blt -and West- As the planegrium geag-Jonly_..3£ -persons,-lg

ro»ardt tttg patchaie bFailjF ;Tclark residents were ar- on the west coasmttcrin- cold submarine;

4ren-under=.5;-year&-of-agest,6rtTy7|fter they u ere-=jfcl„. J g . n r}Qfg J o h n S c o c t Bo n n i n s t o D 0 , Special compTeS'" Tun1--followed from Newark Air- l l U I U t l piVHUiv <-„^,„„<H„,r, , , „ , , b ^ u , , ^ h j , n . 1-™. <,,Urt Wlittor.Springfield—arc_ co-chair- .,cheon^la

view rtif thniipitirje nf »V. '

— * • - — *.- • - "•—J"— ^ "«VL»*~' t r "i ts

imit on«Lparjidultiamlly Ly—IS

CLIE^HEECHl>i3_ present: "TmTNew L-itrle Indians," a film ver- 1 CHICKEN

announced^on" a"paiin:om^

re directed bv ltt ieekend guests are me- *

CHKWNMAN ,^~

9 inches

m 11. -$v,OOOr= Unionr ~Westflfjd.jun.nnn

ano?t&u5.cii£. police

Vut Sponsoring the program -vice Leajrue.

ri<-m i>rggni-h»rlnw .ntRvhlT- " =

\V ho«il 'le^Evrry fiin tn imlu.ln,' '»"» P™

nr nnr rnmmunilY..M. u .J P.M.; Frid.-im 8:00 T.M. -| With Th[s CouponA film,""Enjoy T-lfe'wlth added to the league's,

a*«^—"" •' ' —",™. • » i ' l i eshown eachrdayr

•Umtl-on* omt qmm .mmiiy. —.

Coupon good F«h.43 thiUJ^bJV only-IIFR. CPU.

u f _ y u . u r r ? u . v ^ r c i n _ c n t i « v o u 11 i t o u < v c r ^ ^ ^

^wtrn jmna«FCOFFirComtilcle anil txnaniHir-d icrvite . . . pranipt »«cn-

^pptcclMtion {or your kuiinew. H""-' ^^toe—Kanw»v—pouce-ae

f rips to Atlantic - City _ .nM_Pph 2Jr rr, philarlfl- 83 taxi licenses for four ;__ •ROLLER WORK aT*PgvrTM' -March-a^-to—ta xi-company-owners,—1-

the-MuiTime''-"-1""^^"^— Peddler=dicenfle;_3(Ljcan-jPaper Mill Alcoa:aluminum .. .

Combarable-»anB.<ell for much-mate^. FURNITURE REMOVED 4 REPLACED p , .

entoy-"South Pacific" Btable llcenBe,.aix civilianURANCE^COVERAGE ' pp

June 26 tor lunch at the police reserve applica1 " " i__Home»tead_ arc planned by—^aad-30^

awavj-ciBTt."wig i

THURSDAY-, FEBRUARY 14, 1974

' >A -,•••.'•»

• • : - • r : f . v •'.

RATRlOt ' EBRui

- New JerMr PrtM A»odlll4BUnion Connty-i Newest Weekly EsUbllshed 19SS

I Published Erery Tknrmdur Mornlni hy

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Assistant Editor

communities It is the i n d e . i a r o( i h « r journals ,., present .he news in a sound. Sane and traditional manner, msln-111- factual statement and measured reasonable oplnl"_a,l including postage. 56 00; Outside Union and MidSecond Class Postage Paid at Rah^a}1. New Jersey

-qjplrn: the rlgh'^ nf all hy aeriirali- factual statement and measured reasonable opinion• Subscription rate b> mail including postage. 56 00; Outside Union and Middlesex-Counties, SB.OO

WMEFFFERMONDAY, FEB. 4

We can act ieffectively'only.when we rmvAs 1B now 28 congresslonarcommittees have

conduct

be> meet-the-crisis

. . . c .„.„.. an Inventory of. our resources;know what we have. For that reason 1

•_f A

curred-M-the senior citi-zens recreation c e n t e r ,L306:^Bifirbroolc Avenue....Someone^fiad -forced- thecellar—door; and enteredthe building, _•'' MUex. Auto Tuheu_S,- 300.St. George Avenue, report-e d a break," entry and lar-ceny of $100 kept as pettycash.. Fingerprints on acash drawer, in which themohey-.was:llcfept--are being

t-OUtT-,

OSinterventron^een^ take a completeand report to the congress

We must plan ahead to expand our energy t-am—pieased-to—report-that-congress-lS-taKini

smnsoreUTcrdeveJop^and-conserve --^ T l h e a t i n « a n d c o o l i n g

OfBy

- - . house for a vote this week. The geothermal energy.h. development and commercial demonstration

house^-final-stages of-cammittee work is. the ra

.Q

•Roy Else of l8r«Win We all now now outrageous tne gaaun.it: » ™ ™ imu - • - - aeronautics and space administration toStreet, .reported someone become in the 12th district last week Fortunately thfe <£ ™«onaa aeronauttcs a " P , , , ^ ^ u l B l o J L 8 y s t e t t J S

enteredJoiV-Btatlon wagon New York federal energy office heeded the u j ^ g a of , ^ u c t resea cu_.rent level of energyconsumptlon,Darked in the DarkinR lot various members of the New ^ ^ ^ ^ l . While^e are organizing gathering information and

fuXricTolfdeUverLri; .uer.X^^^^^^^^^Yl^mX^^^'m a n d a t o r y and s y f f t ' " r " l r i r n l l n r a H n n of p e t r o l e u m

tthiie=durationof^the=BhOEta_5e^_-a^£^ 7^=^^:—• "--rcK.- """ ~ ~

ment house ans stole acritical shortages.

r - i w a u n i c i e n r to raise.Viix-c)f=W»a Virc.riTrl>l!J=inCTea»H>g

rg35g^fSlHv^SBodA—1H -Ihetl -L4X -In cnnnecrlnn--w!rh a-breat.

^ ^g giillihle enougntoohtntar>'plan wa&-not-succeeaing.IHuaLeit&rEns^rv-"tl '•"" 'r '" ' '1 '

under the current mandatory-system, there is-still a suppliers'ii'il gnKoiine and fuel oil Steedman—of-MarYland wasLinden pn- glarrngTnequitv -In fuel

rr~Tnr nr "h

As New Jersey counties total income -whllp* otherche ocattline to*

-report on county govern- In Bergen County other re-

accounted for almost

The tabulationbytheNew- f U s e o f surplus ranged

Jersey Taxpayers Assocl- f r o m ™° Percent of total-"f°u?£y-tacome in Cumber

bounty to. _ 12,7%

tctorrairnome on Elm Avenue of the

has authentic stained glass Ti

fees.4ind- J ? - ?.5Sn, . , , , Was derfved from the oro

mlscellaneous non-antlcl- p e r t y t a x v

l ^ , 3 ""*-Surp lus provided V county - b y - wjumy41.6 million or 6% of total breakdown of the t o t a l s

_ . r ing the mid and latter 5Ha EKe delicate stained have been closed off by. .Victorian";rtlons of the 18008 a v a r - glass windows on front and doors that slid out from

homes began to dot the windows In-many Rahway Wood used throughout the ers°~oT alinoW'if "centurystreets of Rahway. As the homes, • these are Tiffany home is the handsome and ago". ••-•---- .city Itself became more originals. Louis C. Tiffany expensive-oak.- The jlnlnp"wealthy and prestigious so"_~of stained"glasE faRTergfucP "" toom lfas~a~~p611Sh~ed" oaljdld-the-aYchltectaraltastes- led at the-now d e f u n c t " • c e r m r g r with oalrbeanrs~|of Its citizens. The ex-. Eagleswood A c a d e m y in • -going ac ros s at,regularin-pensc and effort of build- Perth Amboy and Is known tervals. A s m a l l , fancying t h e s e h o m e s was to have done a good deal f i r e p l a c e also decorates |

'.; secondary to these 19th of work in Rahway. • this dining area. i~\&century Rahwayltes. What Although this home is The 11-room home-Is

^counted most was stylel deceiving In style from the complete with maid's quar- .This • home, located at outside, it is the Interior ters on the top floor and I

—'•"<» Elm Avenue, was built "which illustrates the true a. butler's pantry in the "'• rhp pnrl nf* iliff~V4t:- e s s e n c e of Ihe ^Vjcit;il^n n"»fl—nf-rrrarr1f[t'rrvn*'ri

torian p e r i o d by Irving modf. - ••» The proud owners of this•MudeUT-a-hlghly—regarded——A,-foxmal entrance-way- -2—1/2-atory-home arc-MrrHr

•- builder in the Rahway area, leads to a spacious living and Mrs. Joseph Kenna, |Mr.-Mudell JaulltLthe home room which Is graciously who haye_owneq It since _r

- tor blmBelf so hetook greaf Victorian In atmosphere.. 1936. " - " ! " •'_ care to make, it a -fine -At _pne time_the. entrances.. _Any. and_ all construe- 1

l a t i o n o f o p y _•amaflcally points up. the~tteed fQ-r~ourtvelep~tW~~»'*<v—independent—eources—of—

i Sl0MU

: ." .7" ' ."-The., answu* _--., . -^r-- -» n,- n-'products where they can get the highest returnTor tnerreffaas-jusi as a__y_E.erson or company should. If ther - z r^rf^z^ r;.^r?7T-M tm~i,—".fce—pi'lCe -TCS tTlC-tiO n S'-^1 f,

.._ . ._-gasoiine~ana fuel oil"would naturally appear, because_:—--===M»sgg^3iitBYrTivnv-^r would se t the-oppaJimiiLy.. lit roakv

CLARK MINICIPAL COURT, FKB. 7judge _ . __

_ We mlsht not {ike paying Hie eitriTcharg*. Dul 0TC

abandonedThe owneralarm cancelleiL

n~=^Rrgv^OnCTess-riaFbefo^_it a^S10.hUllon^Jive-year

The owner was notlffeS " '• ^T^^W^ci.-^ simply that the S ^ ^ ^ ^ f t ^ e ^ ^ B j n j e r f b i t —— - • ;v-•.- , s _ _ S D e c t "issimply that the energy Bup_ . _ . . . . . . . .administration "does not taowWre the .(53 Is, The to project ^ependence^t_we gave^themanned.moon

\)companies,:1

- -tensIf^tEe3>eaiit)Mif«tJ)ls-.-fi.would-"hot recog5lzel_tfie-"

rY^iii^pWgEm ' • * > • • , u i i_.. i i t ^ . _ , .h-fc.fc.1 •>!• r

J f c j —. t n ^—__t;! f ' • ' __> . # * _ # ! # fc<J « ^

^

Po'rtAuthor4tv-Tjr*ans-Hu"d-r--_;

tnrs-an-interestin the PATH"; full length of the. house.""" parking~<lpt on'bec

siofl'S-inrWplan-fo-r ample

energy-office- must be iven -the power=to=nec=;lfi;RobertTSteil oTl273Ful- Information from "the oil companies,^ Bo there

ton- ,Stregr~ rPp7>TTf>rV^BTr! - fatr=<1tBiTiht)f1ri'

•__ induction was -held Feb. 12 - kenda, ftUdSfc^ManganeUij,"_"at Mother, beton Regional DeboriTrrMannlng, I r e n e

I " High School in Clark for M arczak, LlsaMaizarella,corndorservice

c a nENERGY AND TAXES .

me—should-have Tto-suf f er-unduo-har-dshlp,- and-no-

arrpmprprl hrpalf anrt r.n-

<f.grivernment would get us leaching .hands_ou'. of the"^e_-enterp£ifiii-FO_arik .t place.,_

- Efforts at price'restrictio*qs"by*"the .&:.n a.T f— crta-Ffhfr- ifffTation 'cauSBJ t)V~Itie'__ ,.._.is natetttH1- Vitllculoue and--u.-ill only rcsutr'-in untoltl

Charts F. Bertsch, Jr. of 20 Oleander TV ay, Clark,was rihed"?20" Srtd "$tO in court-costs -for-eareles&-

"driving Khich'jre-sulted in an accidentrS n - i S l l e a - d i viotatiorr-cost-

£. rii^rihnrinrr——- • —- - - — - • — Kh>-ona^hould-to\y^^u«w^undut>-tiaKl6lUpr.aiit

. begin copstrucrlnn nf th-e-Alaakairxnfcpip.eringrWhen -musx.•lnvesagate-ou-company-jyt-mirs i ^™}T^'w

23 probationary "h

Park

home..i T H I H T e r e d 3tyifaHC3gq)cnHe--^»lft^y'-TByea..-.--_.-.•..-:-.•-

Qn-^i-u-rjTh^y^tiaganne— clpalldesrHe saldthat un- -pTannea-for.r mi.mbc.rs. ana .itunno/Susan Saliga,bin- - guests of the Union County

~ da: Tarhbewich-rrChriBtintiv-T. r i i u i j . _i _ _ _ . _ HiVtng r.ltth nn Snmrdffy,

_r_Iday." I also backed legislation

attempt to

p arhbeicrChrstinv-Aiartflnne-Rotunno,pre-s EUmis—and-lCaiol:;—WoLan. -

ident-of the so-ciet'i ' ,pre- Junrors are^Marla An1-•~slded-andjmroducedsis.ter drade. Patrl.cla_.Anthes.

4r« " M l i i l M ^ & A D

traTn, rnaybr Yarusavage Several'Victorian char- tage ^contributorsroiiRh" the" "sa-i-d— that ma>-nr Donn actcrlsrics which "can" be requested-"to d rop their

Snyder of Westfield dis- noted on the exterior are papers off" at homes

"acres" of^Tand available. the^front," tfie evenly spaced " higli^school durin_f"de *The Clark official said he dentils along .the roof line .tedhours-._ .._

HC3gq)cnHe^» l f t ^yTByea . . - . - - _ . . . : . • . -r. . .

A. six-mite walk mt?ering at the Tempe Wick

'House, at 1:30. p.m. iaplan^

tree—rtrtr-land but added that he wouldurge that 10 acres under-gro"unil beurillzedfgrpirrtr-ing. . . ,

P;rah l tahu; j igp^nd-- -nr ice—cont r j3 l ' ; . Snmi> of ThpAff,and-carrgraxuta-retr-new Donrtrosia," Alice Hernan-

i he- jateempearer was. - le-ste K.unz, bue-LeonarcJ, _

Henry Wilson of 1626 Col-mbue=PIace—wo-«tb

the ReSno tJQ.park-.. tnere cbhtroVa^atiect^BSSii-inausiry, The- Union County ~Psy-riinir In Plhas.. just^propose^ that controls.^be extended - plained and evaluaied by ping'mall to select a leader

ur- ...tor-a nik-e ro Pe decided atsister'Patricia McCarthy. . .Elaine Lutz. AnneLonisso.

m r > r-nnqnir^rir-'for—t-b^__-_j___u-__i_____

rartcy—PTcrcTtrr7~srreni;In order ior congress: to-deal -effectively-, with-ihea- -i-t-nour cacla jsy.ntuney to—fond a myriad of an alcohoIItTjeverage^-

cnii-ingLLclub" is available "dr'en from Rahwav. Thp

th'rotrch

gjnecessary "expediency on this vital energy legislation.

n* Aaco wosenwic olnnp tt;4U nnf gnivit* nil•ciety a r e Maureen Burke, S t e p h a n i k and Deborah - - "Re t i r ed Persons, at aenergy crisis weTnusrtake these steps:- re-ported...blB.car..stolen

toanrthe^Commuiaty-Sitate "• • • -*-«on»rd.--r^retary,--^rntr-^^Pro_ba^nair^^mCTTbers- -•-A P- t -n_o -_ i!_O: t:::____E_B___;-cg_iTrrrrlsstont|C__:e_ _e _ _ -nr2afI7fri~ ^ "bro~

^S-e-n-lo--r«^are-^Sherlynn —Stefft^Jo^Bern&tein/-Mary - H. Reed Culturarand Rec- • - -:-v - ----- - - -^Tiirrhr*r ^ , . __ ,-indiscr-iminately can have the gall" to have irs dirt>-

_.' —' "~ .."-•- protect our, nation under present "conditions.FffTByFaEEBuTr ~rrr~.Tnf f J j—or-yrrrAVt n rrw— VAIt.-PIANI tCHOOciu;iJane'!Ltl'asHirMieSelc."r'jrirving5tr=CQmparu.es---w.nose~ oniy—siri -i _j>6i<lucin___aii- ei .e*ntfaT*^ lined -SijJ

and noc-i«nting- to _sall it for less than the- 7,in, Maureen Burke, Laura—Casie-r-o,—Ellen—.Donahue, —"—Meniberc-of-^AARP -u>ho-- Lynns—Eichenlaub,- - Linda^^

ro. Rltaeiaccin-Mary—Flygra-.- Vtrginta fUrgirh - Ing 'he._m..e-e*tnfi

_igg=r--=i»fere-tas^fffrrain±iErBbetine Marffi Fedorsha, Josetlna Hudak and fiedwig Labiaic. _Mj_ltc__i_Bouleva£c____ R_aI_rway_tttlty—>_I-C35ive"rJ

:^^ _ J " ~~ — - - -Jo -ann i« Ktarle^-tie 1 eT. "DeborSb" XlaroiEtolTrTrene

-—-_.- . mainly, Ama»cans.-all-.of.u»rmuit,go_thruuBb<-a-periad .-comply, mth.an.qnsp.ec.agn law___utwasjtljen a 5usPEnaeaTL^nd-$I6O-ln"-cashwasEtol

Individuals to enter the gasoline and fuel oil.. rpap high prriftts. ^ -^ was civen a six-month probation sentence and fined $50 SUN

g e d g X l t l T T : L ^ „ „ . . . T — . _ - _ . ^ - p p - -—-.^ —•• • j • - •r-Ofh Sgeer. "West"New - e t i f r e d- a t-p I H !bl«or-4n&.

veduea-suspended .sentence on an overdueYork, was_g£K£n

in tbe-offl.ee -area -dropped"a& he ran-

_and" permit tfieTactors^ol euppTy~and"-aemTind tcrrun

glad-handling, smTIe-plasreretfrdinr .wit; the-Americanjfli«"ce iFvpffered:_irLAf_ B a n h i n e

uf mankind. Better mat they served^ less ts

haf inTnrjTmiQnjeaXcdrf^o* UQlqni^cbcduql

I'f; 1n R^b.way>:*,i—'"-TI-T '* fnTnr <-yrTf exeepteri

a npw rar, now turnitiTrft. or a svwnmmg PQQl WQuTcT<ldclcom-

\floiates^rc^erty rights MaiytLff2SH!Cl.an-_a' cfui5e"tcrthe"islands,maypr; and ^people to itJ-j__;'_ 'Hl ~"gui'ely— *

two hoursi3Q£XcflILesSiclycattCJa.0i_)(ciur_crjri5ri- tKaivTJayiofniegloh

—K*>t5®i=t:;feinneIJ - Services can he.teyou meet yo.u__.requirements and help youPprsnris mav register atPmp.f rry rljrhrc n rp

high"' scTToUTs"IncIuTJEigTKr Talk it over with one of our family financial counselors. They

^ttwi^©_Qey^fean^fiTto-s%^0<^nTbral ""suppbrt " coiiia~ -Gfeeri^Lane, Union 070S3! homeowners at City Consumer: Services. You need not be aSo whenever yourwere> owned prupt-riv —

tt was interesting to read taxes and increases In theThe . coat ot

that

" one'-of"City FederaTSavings oJiices LocafegtRTo'iIghraut" SacontJe-cyM-Qriaafltt-Loahshankjjapets

tt-riH^^—<if—the—-ww-,— —T:bnar^Thti=£tatcgtgnt--n^<<e mpmtinr, "n

___fj_______G__ _3*vTTW*?t_ie~

an—o-o-hrtodav's -ihe-board of education. more...than._a^rle6t wyir....„

telephone calls "from- an- found a motoriat furiouslyTtrrsavagp the—school—budgei—«^mld~- -Being, rr i^i;' aonaries of 1TS9 ancTthe HoTshevivs to thank the staf

(m44aa-^rm--rhiF!^v'aliw^oy==:s r n ffm pn r nfrTilgTcIBinroTlW^CtiHl: Ss\ibe—that—he—has-no .utorriee

^ .___v______.._=L^ j____* i_____v_____.^_v*_

d£K5adstte^mbtoriSE=asAeri^^_=ae"-rir 'reverend... -about ^ eaturc storesyoim'.Rht live -like Tr^nurses-. du_ring—the—past— i^ .yeur.

a .fixed income Uie r.eaIIV—appreciate •_g

and Robert-Romano under the influence of al-•can never be equated. Health riches, tempcrment, -ne is tailing_TSTftVffTr_frhp^ft-*™__E^ thi«,jrm-p:u.n A wholly ownorl stjhsirtinrv ot Cirtv hRrtecilHavingsS. Lonn^&ssoeiation

New Jersey's Leading Family Financial-Center.-won- continuing interest In -ourlook riorward -.^

• - - - I - -—• Kahway-Hosprtal-ror-a-head

Historical displa_ to working with you an"d-__

1974.-your staff during 1974.-Jim SimpsonH'fl-7-Kli

.. . .. _ CarteteLCarleret ShQCDing Center. RooseveH Avenue ._goodkan ''jjUtT^1—B^Ueyihat

• repoytg.dt-tfier-'jfije, explo-

.-ro m.irure in outlook. nexsbiLmusvalsoeasT-orrtlberty-^A. display of hlstorical'^*^1 V^oodbndge Woodbndge Shopping Center at Main Entrance

^placement Parts7WeWahintroduced .filamcs "^titrieipal otficialsr ro n a t l o H a l — - •• •- '• i - '^~ — 39 Offices inTen New Jersey Counties

rtc<^t^Effect c:onvdx _____ever'yotielnlgfirnave'acC'e'SBTO'inemr tor

I would- ltlte--to volee a

Seniar_citlzen__suestaand —Frorham Park/KBnrlwortft?tatiewood"/fcakefhawatha/LaiJn3iton7tindBnMoorestown/MornstowrvNewark/New Providence/North Elizabeth

" No r!h~NewarR7PaTsrrjpa"ny7Pgnrr ATntJOyTPhiltrpsburgrPlaThtretcf

to begin until Jiftsno-wstorm _l_went_aut _tQ._..PI?Wem6 ar'e alre "

-find an_open casoline 8ta-

young--Interviewers—wermet.by William J M i iof Clark, director of the °

-— " i ' "—H-—r " — — ~ " ^ " — ' — v — — [ — — |LJ f\

Wno-gav^-tbe-Jed&r-aLgavprnment caxte blanche to—i-confiscate^—Qccanfront-propexty is ,ilready awneA by

i_)v<riM3l a rltih, .im.inicln.ilitvor a statepuh Oaktd of February

i n y / S i II ill i PTTiTi i lml i l / .S i HI m i l l

Service CiisfomeiTWill1 - - ^ ^ - - - After- ihe_crash-7&fiX9_always-pntaent when _ .—Ice -on — QJJ1? Bb5Br/Uh|orT/Washtngton/Whippan.y/Willir\gboro_/WQodbric)ge::" " " : " ' _T :F ' ' . { nay rhsr mmv >>eacTies are now privately owned. They ^ R r ) n w - 1 . , " lT aPe.m^ rn m<- m.V travels T h

• _wcre.iciiulredjfgg'ly..bv purcnase.-bv inneruance ortn 3 -_g0]i r» ah"r.r>».gp la to rounn.a-(ew.<?~. " J some other enUrely l'egal manaex^BuDierp Iff a MH—^n?ugrrfcrr-Trtost-drlverir-ro—round-tbem-X-i Call 382-2088

J Itnfi ^ vlrr jrno jT>T__nn Hn- f^T*t:thla-.. . n e c e s s a r y worsgninR of the I... situation^;-Other—gommun- ••.- r ^ -

L'coH:- Zhotir.""Eftw--]_e_r55irr¥?i?^___=E_i flair 1 n o r i n p v n r l n n R . W h V " - - st™.

re ly .legal .manae_r__Bu<i-.'ve auclipronci'Ut.J He contend with but obviously

_ . . g ^ f P

&_H«^isEiKajtgt_atMff_rs_TmB":'tiiir adi

e"hl_l ib even niuic ubkctionable umwi o» a. r e»L-S r

^tir-_eci«ymt«'»-tTfrTW^npTT--'g?rt^8->T^f?^l * - ^ ' ' 1 l l ' r L - * T ' ' l l U f S ' l * ' I ' l I . ' *i ' • * * • • i- J k > • -, i • , . j ' i . , i j — - • i , I ! • !

•<'"•'{•*,'?••

. . . . . - . . : . • ... : , - ' . - . f- : i .v; : .:'••:• -.- • • ' • : ' - f c"7 - ' i ' . i ^ ' -v , ' ; . ' : : , - ' i - : - 1 / ) r -^

THUHSD»Tl!-jP EP"

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subsidiary to granti&orrowing power on hiked home equity

with home

-piresident-of the Elizabeth--based City Federal Savingsand Loatv Association, an-

City Consumer Services,"Inc a . consumer creditcorporation which enables

' the individual homeowner"to b o r r o w on Increased=eqmty-W-hl6-prop<=rty.——~Trt>- new corporation will.

function as a wholly-owned• i' subsidiary of the parent_ company and is perhaps

""the first of Its" *tnd m the—savings- and- -loan-industry' throughout the nation."

City Consumer Services: --main -office- -will be loca-

ted on Sruyvesant Avenue—TTir-ir " -">"•< h n 11- Road-qn

flees located throughout thestate-

- " ^According to Mr. R6ese=-her. "The concept of CityConsumer Services wasborn from a-.de si re to full>serve the famM-y..financialneeds of no: only our nvjrt--gagOTE""but-all Iwmyownerathroughout- the state. Vei'\r-simply stated, p r o p e r t yvalues have increased sub-stantially over the past fewy e a r s , and in many in-stahceTf your home rsinrrrra lot more today than jour

' original mortgage. As aresult of this increased

_eo,ulry in your horn -•, yuu

- At" "Ciry'Consnrrreir-Ser1—vices you can borrow from5!,.00? ,li? 510,000 withcon-^

: -verftent TepaymenT sched-ules available tip to amix -imum term of 10 years.The funds can be used forilny reasonable purpose In-cluding c o n s o l i d a t i o n

-~vaca"tion - ToanTafuTcfnenteclnot be a City Federal cus-tomer to^fiualify- - - ' --

R e c e n t " authorizationfrom the federal home loanTSanJT "board—expanding thepowers ofservicecorpora-tions for savings and loanassociations enabled CityFederal to establish Its

—nTT—mtrrrd 1 J iyr "Pri^r- f n

ets platform officerSummit andEi'ijjabeth thei--security agency. He"

Trust Company with two r e s i d e s with his wife,—SfflrfptTi-ftlBrKat-lO-WgBt— Judith.-at I. - B Spring

field Avenue ana 1050 Rar- Drive. Summit. -

i S f c t a r i * L T S ^ U I bf: t/:of St Olaf _College

includestalkmm-.

roiifLThe~SuburbarrMother«of'-

Twlns and .Tylplets-:club^J |will hold Its' monthly

• meeting ^Wednes<tey,.iFeb.£20,- a t — 8 r l 5 V t H h

from our officesWedding and engajterrtenr.

information for articles on Jthe social pages of TheRahway-News -Records "

— iSvo, o t t e r -promotions^ Mrs.-—-. V " . ^ -were made by-the" bank. U7 Tulip" Street, Summit,-k-^nwh T. NellsbP be- '""'^g-.-a ,!5 i""f.'..?: „ !came assistant secretary £me ;r l<nnr-In8^ttr-o*-

• • - • - -i-o-an—rBanklng.-She-lS-a-treasu£er^nt-and^ta^Rosewas appointed.

army^as a specialist In the Athenaeum In Summit.

surpass

of Central New- Jersey atChestnut Street and-Fourth—|Avenue, Roselle. -

—dark^—municipal -court-Judge. Joseph .Posdzzi will

—discuss- the maklng-oif—a - |wilt "at the "meetingr-Re-1 - |freshments will be -served.

New mothers of multi-— pies are. lnvitSTTto

Fnv aHfUrtfinal Infnrmarlon,please . con tac t :. Mrs.Raymond J. (Jane)MoriahanOf--6O9 Pierpont Street,Rahway.

avallable^by calling- the -of-r.tice at 388 - 0600 or by.";writing to the newspapers":are of 1470 Broad Street,Rahway, N. J. 07055;: They'"

_ will be sent to the request-." er by matt." _™i " "^

Bridal arid betrothal?:

to_J>e_j4acea In -the news-~Jjiapers; Bo"tji: tfie" - pHotb-- -I

Civic -and-vpatrlotic of group chairlady, Mr8i Ing on,Itliemes were emphasized in John F, Brpwn,. 1445vNew ^ m the, -

•various d e p a r t m e n t a l Church Street, Rahway. F. B-mt«tinK8 of the- Rahway_ iJhelclub-.8_oe§rd_pi_dl= act j - .- • i :,_ -WdminV Club announced rectors wlU convene at the. The club*}5^0at the" meeting on FeT* 1 home- of Mrs. George H_: and jIn ilderanduti'ng Club. 1057 " GuUeron Febr21"tocotn^ on-ft —•w.s^fr* r^ wa - ••-•-.f.-»

i"erpont~Str^rTF^fe«y pffrW-pTana'tor-feiteratlon—-home^r-«Itte?j^»^-rr--^|_JnrfrnB5ievxlbTe-Trlertd" ~ dajnuid the ;ctoWS0* -ftn- - " a a . " « 9 w y M S = f S = |of many HoUywood movie niversary celebration at M. C«-~-*»- «m:*»*».±»!fc... . astars, gave a talk and slide theZJiext regular "meeting" -F-,zP'?r"y.^;-'.-.:i,-^,.i,i#_..1.:photos of his "HoUywood on March 1. wo-rkBbop. oa .noOT. j ; j . .Beat^during the afternoon .Drama- -depar tment rangementtr.g'.'Bfg'gj

-TrogFam' following a gen- chairlady, Mrs. RichardM. the six* <U»trict. creaj"eraf business meeting." Nash, announced a meet-

A talk about Japan "WSB - • - - - - •.ven by Mtss Helenffman at the home, o r

i= Rudy- Thorns. 109?nlpvnrd. Rahway,

paper and the one made .from It toijr' 'poses are returi.-- , . .ing"the originalwhltepa.per—r

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national affairs departmentneering-hadMra. Frank D.-nia:a>> cn-hoatess. _.The civics and leglsla-

tUul

Betty Crocker WinnerWargoiTBrenner, daugh- "Mtnneapolisi-Mlnn—

wr nf Mr. and Mrs. Ronald clal event 6t the_tour_lS-

\nn Conv^py-rowd&pCtrfdy "Dorr-

can Debra Ford, Maria - mijor step^for-our^ r o - —G sry

ri0wn._ marvclous^—lupb

; Smith, Sharon ,-ig^er l 0 becoming-'full- -_J"^T* ^ ^ « . ^a ' T ' 3 vw> —_ , J £ ^ J 1 _ _ £+ rt i . > n 1 A 1 i * '

S'OO for possessing a wea- mons.'Elga Turruhiate and centers." " .laM-ycax: "

r associ-^ p n"'n*"{?T"ffie"""'Sg5rfifteTd^ are:'"Elsa-and ner"Gubs, ^ ^ I d - ^ f - ^ t r a n g e M : a v c r J m ^ - ^ y d ^ C p ^ a r e d w l ^ - y . ^ 4 ^ ^ ^ y e a r ^ o ^ - ^ ^

); ng- full - _ _ ^ e ^ ^ wlliiiie: "B"oW-^nr^rig7-cfllmed=by-Georger--and.- Jey^^?-. ?The1—WorU^B- Greatest. -^^.^ 42:04-cotrjpared*with=";Sft Jiealth^pEOducte-financial—. .- ^ i "- "_T. ^A^^V^^AU --- . . - .7.--^- ; .--rrcv^nir^-Shnnr-^-an^aniniated^^—^-^vzl_^^irm~- ..—_: - - . iz7.anirt-iftV««rvr-diviflion_-

by superior court judge

The program which is

ChTperones were: Mrs. che state;s largest savings " ^ ^ e r e

r e c e s B iB recornV group,•Savings j j

ijved=py=t;eorger--and.- J oy-^=^.~

Cream of the Beatles," feature.

Sr^r_eatesL^-e-e ^ 2 . 0 4 . c o m a r e d - w l t h - - t h f t jjellth-pEOducts-arnited^_^j_99^>ri.j^72~ - ~~ " • — said- every diyifllon.-Of Jher:

For the fourth quarter company and all of its

I Minn r-otmtv CfniTr nfiWJiti

gains in iv;os.

rorrwgg^r^^Jarneji U <>^^£^^J^^Ja^M^&^<xs^fmur^ gnentarv and Junior high"- cbibr-tantasy "about trtoy^y: quarter.

} Case urgercurlT 1973, more than in any • >previous year^The quantity r t

- of -products sold continuedt 0 grow " " ^ r . M m y - 'abroad—than—ln-the_Uiiitei

=i^—SbeI*s^&ix{c4t)i^*^fo¥*B*Btfi=honors=aad^r=ahle=agaat~ trie=-horrre of^

R-.—Hagaman=toda" i G i

the:sob lecr^ol, a:Miss Noncv~T-onqo'

to competeDebro Lorfdme Dmb Mrs". Mortlmsr Gibbons^ifl^—signed -award fronvGenerat^of^aBs^gi^ iiuiaiealin- MHliy.lrie;. nportoog of d » '

aisSy=3£age=rg tric==LQ -a..->t elated. Ji^dnaadr^dfc^r^^^^1 p.rru-in the home of Mrs. tomorrow receive a $t SOO rankB"ainang:tfae lilglirTtrtnc^:—lames -B.-Zimmermanr-80— '

extensive use of disguises,an account of 1*1= J a m e s . r i w ^ ^ r ^ ^ ^

- -Devon-Tload,-Coloriia.—— - — - Btate^Eecond^placcJaimers—overalCZeVamlnHiTiinM.r«. Edward -Mur-r-ay^ ^ j | ^

hBgtr&vng=5tT-»tiorfl

the-library. - .~A .„"" Debra LoYraine Dino."tO"-aparents Mr. and Hotel in Philadelphia, Pa., - Tancoto Jack Reuter Piere^-Goltege In Rindge-,- m e "literature department volume reference -work, " dents from 14,463 ochoola

Mrs. Ernest M Dino of -on- t n e weekend of Marco -ciark w s" announced bv " Nr.rT." rte~is"employed-by meets at her home-on "FebT-"^Tye^AW<als^r-America;^--were^enroUed-=±g-the-aettiC-gQ Jr-an^e-P-riv-ei-CIa;!i-..-. -- S,- 9 and l g m participate. ' bri^'f p i r -p^ ' Armos Engineering in Ken- l l? ^ r , r r 1 r g or \ 'r-m- Mrs, --fmm Fnryvl^t f t -RWt Grocker-search-which-for.

The -future> B.uwr.yMar~- fn-gocarcompegtronT-- --- M r ; m i ) y r ; " > a Tanp • nworth—aria-ly-g-menTber- M , , r r n y - K residence "18 at ranlca^TTdutarional^Corp^ tfae--Becond-year--tnclu<ied ~•UH—HQBS.—iXi.—'P T"g s o " :—: . - • . 1. -I r-n.... nf rhp grpamfirtprB local 1 1 ,„,.,<-,„.- ppari^ rr>lr>- nrarlnn. sen ior boys, blnce 1^ L ^ l - A" »---4t-7 .-tCTvlIsManc.r.CUza oi-jh^-aii^rifitte^-IglSri^r[^

. _^vajar4:--^....-yhp-:r-hnpf^r-ftnter^u two---—ij Tfp— -~- T'!*5i?tii^t7rOr^r<g** ' ' nta""-^!!1 -Avenue; SfT-rrTSTS-inTheconiDerition-; n p ' 'T l . — rKS nnnlp nTitYTB—trf-bc—_"' '

oiwith of n complete exterior w

=^I^I-h&b^prrce-;High"" Scfiool andTs"arncm-

JJULi't^r^^f-^"!1^^' h q q piuyL'-c

r.Hth"e"ran-Church"of Corp -o r a t i o n in —VVooFb bd * Jeffrey Skolnick, - ^ —

MrT RVuter Is a graduate son brMr."3

ay on-Saturday.- Feb. bridgein rr."F';Frf>"rnQon." "The" bridegroom -is- aVOUV&TCIER THE CEST TRY-THE

ane Hlgb bcriooTtrfSrooic=i a d f f i S -sa iauey^ . i__ ro^m-b«-r~s 4n introducing ^ d e n c y i n operations;

• ' I legislation XD set export ^^, , t lirt frnm upward r e - andrairenfled—tfie State -way. arjd" the Tate" Mrs. "Universlry"6f-New York's-^

lss".""Mr.'Ferrari ls_the .Agricultural andLTechnical •_icn -nf ?'r •""< V<1-F- -F.n KnUooa-and -lohn JavSchool

— J limits..several weeks, ago. ..vajuation-oi certainforeign- and- said-that the legtsla- c u r rencreS In t e r m s of senior citizen apartments,

^^^S^^^^ESta^a3rSb^^ggT^£^sj^£^31g^^^^E5^^'I banking:_andj;urrencyco-ni- rrend" whicV be DOlnted: out wav. will be one eeneJFerrarl:=oi 12to uo

army-in-vr^mam «g

el—toax—if Americans trow—the—Unc r u e l t o1 have to buy wheat from - , pastor, performed was' a -tnerober-of-me mil-——

v=-= —the?-dpu blearing J*STpmnnv. . jtarv prill r,p,_'v~ "au^ng^^Meh^-thg^^ride^s^^-r'tFoHowmgr^

1972. County nutrition program

jtr-y—honeymoon Thp-couplF

roarr-tagc-Atas-givcn—hL "~ ' ^ ^ ^

Hy in \ and' cannot arroro yr ?ai^.Gadsden said. ?adgqimiry or_iac.i^ tK|^

frrRrP:

'-y lotion--now.-to. cqnBoOniltiiral pjportfl.

n;^ 7 senior-cirizetveannotaffogi

eLmia:<tUlr.bc. giy>_n *wore a-Jercay-pure-white— ••'silver for Vpur--

oor-IengtiL "gowitwltb'be.at tectionT"7"" ak. at "thc-waist. Shg-TJe- qnvpr~and~ ITS" usesr -will —

-Public=Libr3ryj today— .at—-_T»"^n"TTfn ac rTarflj±2±—gratfo.-Bavarran cream "rnp

—Gandltt—appxaisaiij.; a r-e——given—t>f—economic—facts,

P u t i n g—fee^mooto—of—MT

., -„..: thKae'-'-pC"the?:^S9I-jag~.h ftsTThebiEqueand'

LONG SKIRT

^th^-riUrWK-TOWy,

... . -—piLUJect:—

describethe

-salesfirst"quVfte"r-6TtKecTirrent

Mountainside., ^

§ Union County

Cityhiked home equity

- - G i l b e r t G. Rflessner. at any o"ne of City FederaT- purpose- *ith;.-y°""ri1.om

••-rslfldent of the Elizabeth-: Savings' more than 35 of- serving as collateral.-nresident oi we cu^.«udi.— ^a^iugo mm*. v..v... —"Eased City Federal Savings fices located throughout the

-'-- '— — -state.=•—aouncod- the formation ui recording to Mr. Roess-V'--Gityv Consumer Services^ .*. « . . . . 8

c o n c e pr of City •r—J-facT,- a-conBumex^cxedU C g n ^ - u m e r Servi<fes w a s- :corporation which enables , £ — y - - a ^ s i u , t u fully

Tfie~Tor

me

individual hom^eowne^, 8 e r v e ^ f a m n y financlal

-TJeeasTSTtio'T'only HU r rn -j rt -gagors-but all horn.ownersthroughout the state. Verysimply stated, p r o p e r t y

- ^ , , ln his property.--^.fhp new corporation w

functionjis a «'--"-••aubnidiaty—Qi

At City Consumer Ser-vices'you. can borrow from^1 000 tu V 'CIOP with~con-venlent repayment sched—ur£rs~availamc uprto a-nvax—"imsjm term of 10 years.The" funds can be used forany TEtrEon-abic purpoae-in-cludlrig c o n s o l i d a t i o nof bills, a new car or a= avacation loan and one m <_unot be a City Federal cus-

" iuYnui lu qualify;^Company »"«'•^;^j'~lPr~--s--t5HtXiill7"dve'r'the past few R e"c eri"f' "authorization -- the first of Its kina in me vfL;lrs a n d l n m a n y m . . f r o n i the federal homeloan

•yourTiorne Is uTJrth ~5Sn£—board—expanding-the—lot more today than ju" r powers oi service corpora-

and

5ETCT's€|aiK officegets platform officer

ISife a

.--"Summit and.E.llzabe.ih i£iitji2~U-"tty: -^gtocy.;Trust Company with two r e s i d e s with, bis wife,

—offlce8-ln-Glark-aHOW«st—-Judith,—at_I .-N%_5p-rtog:field Avenue and 1050 Rar— -Drive, Summit. .__\..'ltan Road, announced that Mr. NeUeon-ls rgrad—Richard Li Young-W1U b e - uate oT St.' Olaf- Cpltege-:

— - .^—.—. -.—4—KTorthfleld^Mlnn.-,—ftng.—l_the-bank_ In.. Ajgus£TS

'^TWir-o'theTriiromotions^—-Mrs-Shannln-resldes-at-^were made-by the-bank. 117 Tulip Streetr-Summit,-,Kenneth-Tv-Ncilaon-be - nnd lfl a graduate of the,came "assistant secretary A m e r i c a n Institute o fC a the commercial l o a n Banking_Sh?js_atreasurer

of^sS^Se^r8-rved ln the Unlied States -- Fresh Air

mottiers groupThe Suburban Mothers of

-Twins^and =-Tripleta^club-wlll hold Its . monthlymeeting-..Wednesday,_Feb.20,_ raj; 8-15"p.mi- at \the. 1

- First-Nadonal-Stato-Bankof Ont-ral NPW J

forms available

from our officesWedding and •engagement .

" forms-for the^uppl;ying of_I Informaflon for'anicles'on

the social pages of -The-RahwayNews - Record and

g—The—-Clgric-Patrlor:"ar_e:i|available by calling tne o i - •flr388:^^060O

includes talksCivic , and p a t r i o t i c

theme E were emphasized lnrlous d e p a r t m e n t a l '

mt«tlngs of the Railway.

Chestnut Street and Fourtfi |Avenue, ttoselle.

Clark "muriicigal courtJudge Joseph-PoBtizzf-^wlll—|dlscu8s_ the making of aHJwiltTat" the- meeting. -Re-freshments l U b ^ d

New mothers of muitl-plesare inVltefl U'ftttendrFor-addiaohal Information,please c o n t a c t .Mrs.Raxmond-JT^JaneVMonahan—of- 609 Pierpont Street,Rb

of group chairlady, Mrs.'" fiig onJohn F. Brown, 1445 New , ln the *Church-Street, Rahway. F.

The dub's board of di-_*act iTt

-writing-to the -newspapers *•—caire-of-1470 -Broad S t V

r6man*s~'Club announced rectors will convene at tfieTat the meeting on Feb. 1 home of Mrs. George H.in Ilderan Outing Club, 1057 Gutler on Feb. 21 to com-Pierpont Street, Rahway. plete plans for federation

[ry7-ct09e~ftJemi—d^yTmit^^liAVtiOtbTup-—of—many Hollywood riiovie - "hlversary^celebxadoh— at=stars, gave a talk and slide the next regular meeting

on Monday.'home "of M ;Gwtazda •here-

„.„.. office~fed T5H~Stuyvcsant -Avemje-rnear Vx-iuxha-U Rxiad in.-tTiili'iir-ffnlt appllPr MJlVf ffft

of this iequity ln your hom .-

• mav "b&~abl'0" JO l>

asL- 3 assuciations enabled CFtyou Federal to establish Its

;,Vi...-RahwayT-N. i. 07065;. Jhe.- ii.—will be sent to theJrequesfc

er by mall.- Bridal and betrothal.,

-photographs cost $5 each.

papers, Both the photo-;.graph supplied to the: news-

^.- ..paper -and the . one ..ma"from it for printing pur-.1

. poses_are-returned includr

.photos of his "HollywoodBeat" during the afternoon

iprogram-following a geral basineae meeting;

I-talk- about. Japan-was,lyen by Miss Helen

lof_

F. PlcarprconditcttS.t(~woTkeljop !on flor«rjW-^rangejn^lti^lO pj

NashT-announced-a-meet arta-dayJn-Aprll.-. ,- • '$%£—

on March 1. _ _.Drama depar.tment

nriy, Mm. R l h ^ Md

and film clipping, -

„. .... ..,—j d—ffioSE3»Ho7aSKg Il:

Mrs. Rudy Thoma, 1098Milton Boulevard, Rahway,.on Friday. The inter-national affairs departmentmeetftig had Mrs. Prank D.

Xirue-ai-co=hoBteBff:The civics—and legisla-

on department! met on

Margot Brenner is Al

Betty Crocked wifinerrMargot Brenner, daugh-

ter of Mr. "and Mrs. RpnaldMinneapolis, MimC" AiLJ^ZoCMT

:BS3g«^>

-.—-TSatt^^tahwayrrHngf

ing wgf'et

W £i&h' 'whfvTTRVfa

" Maria"! -'j"'- ar'pp mr^)fir

"was."~seritenced Feb. S_to^^Paige-Uyhne_Smith,jShaToiT • ctsser'^TO* becoming- "full---*^^^ ^-^ ' ^ sold --during .JtllmWT by Gforge ahd Joy "The World'

S200 fpr possessing a wea- roons, Elga TurruMate and centers." _ T h e nroEram which is "Cream of the Beatles," feature.•* >i.vy lor o.yy^.- - . -said every '-.•-"-'^-^•y--1-

For the. fourth quarter company-and-ali-^ oi ita

5<tg*^wn::::-1-jtf^ffi

is=Bi£ isuoject-oi—a

peflk^Library-t

ableragainrti^y?^1

— ~ . . — Mra. Mortimar-GibbonB-i&—aigned-award from-Generalco-hostess, Amii8lgallng MlllBJ_-In.CJ .8DQB8Or

1 p.m.Tn the honve-ofMrff. - tomorrow receive:ar$l750Q: ranksr&xnong the nlgnest.tn7 -James B. Zimmerman, 80 college scholarship;^while™ his or her; «tate^on-tiwrote,. an' account of his

Tbe- Clarli-Mai

Adcline-s. Thr.- will travel^T«wn m-wtu^ appe ar^at

"Nartcy Tangu lu JjLk. aiK Uteratiir^-^epa-rtrnttnt-—-vottinTe-^Trcference^-~wott. Sies^Trh h F b ^ * h l f ^ r i ^

9 \A T-« p r n p c r \1 Dinn nf .^ maal-wiH nf-Marrh iNtuiuy i d u s y w j ^ * ' ^ 1 " 1 ' - . ^ . - - o - o • uie literature ueuaiuudii volumeI TO LSn« Orfve-Xllftk? f j ^ d " t o toTaitlJpale __ot jgBr^w announced by- N.H.- He - i s - • e m p t o y e ^ - m e m . H h e ^ o m ^ I ^ ) r = ^ H a r a i I

T-h -futUFe ffroom Mar— -. L- --—y-r-- -vjjHnn"' — ~ -fhfr future-bride s parents, Armas KjigmeentigjrrNHn-..- ij^-etar^lng aTn~pim7-MTS from^Ee—-tin-Roae Jv io-thc ron "* % - - - -Mc^-inrfMrs. .Frnnk Tango U^anK^nJjTsargember^^^ju r r a y ' s residence—is-at—tanicar^I

uf Mi—and 'Mi-k—MJIUU -re—FTT>—»?.,^Y,Tpn=rf-rarD nf 7 \<ravl,if; Manor, FTTzA^ Df^rhe tiieA.uaftere—local p—na-nrTBrp-p—RrnrrtT-Cnln- rrrartrm—

E n c y j B r l t g l ^ar.-EducaMnaRkttp—-

Chaperones "were: Mrsv superior court ju'dgg^ S H i

lUhliSvls Invited ^0' Debra-Lorraine Dlno_to-a Mrs. Ernest M. Dinor. yTote and have law'student arRutge^sLaw' 30 Lince Drfve, Clart.

him, autnj^-aph-rhplr copies "

1973, "more" than'" in_any_—previous-year. Thp Quantity.

"School irr Newark—was an—f u tu iONLY AT VINCE'S to grow TPnrf* r f ln id iy

—-abroad—than iap the-tjnlted

r t M YOU GET OURderiv—wfaen the soclal-sef--J~ejcpenae-pai-a- eoucaqon

its —-»f-tho--homp—-WaaMngtr

~We5rfTe1JSenior .^y Mr. -anta^TSQSIgrrtftE

—7and^Roy-'Ov<-i-eTTflra-wer*-—rocnooi—nna- was

Miss Naiioy 'ManeH e r m a n n .. _jjnaen/' - •' -" ' to Steven Jeffrey Skolnick,-- —

usSj lead; Mrs. Robert M r ^purer is a pr-adiintp son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

^ . , , —ated^frdm X-ranforcT"HTgli w

"Kahway "on-Sararaay7--Fetr. —bridge: -» •- —siKooI andeXDecrs to ea9 ~ late-iri"the "afternoon! Th" -T>rJ"degroom" Is a ^Do°l ^ expecrs to

of Franklin^J=_fc=i_HAM03«ia:._ . ,-- ^^_fc^SS55-ti:g-c!LSefr,'' ^T"^11-—Mercys—ea-rover-1-972 innin-g-s^-per = - - - - - - - law degree-next- vear, ,, , .

B • i s Hackett, baritone;s - .of Arthur lr-.-Joteson-fte- SEo&ick -ot-TUBOTKeeves""

--f-t>>gtt!tiirtnn--tri---Bef-c)cport ^ E 5 - t q t f ^T h e John F. Kennedy

• 1 banking.and^currencycom- ^^nrt wnff.h he pointed out way, will be ong oi

gfrom the Union

Couritv nutrTCPB1" ~ have~~tcrr buy 'whear^from—--~—

cannot afford to eat7 adequately—w- -I^a-c£^t5e

nouristi-" ..';

^fe^s^dfitstot aUBfyiofeKike

noon meal five-iISys a week,company;-JJS-committe*;to __. x£e~fixfft day*s^meB0a construction pagrast anl- n -jn^-ude-roast:teef.' •?" — ' * • i i11 I I ^ ^ H ai1" * • • • — % J ^ ^ f c ^ ^ J i ^ ^ ^ ^ i * ^ * J f c * * * ^ ^ ^ i i -^—^mm " — • — ^ ^ — • m—

gignetCthe'headpIece_y^lcli

program •— — -.—.. — . — LJ. „

and"friends on Feb. c u """• •»««>»• (taring--the'"ana irieuua on rcu. H r g t q u a r t e r QJ thecunentJr

T47 Mcw-h-StidWobclbricige, NJ.

IGHT60WNS165 Mountain SVeMountainside, NJ

chthSehctedSOUTH PLAINFI6LD OFFICE

fl?5nTbf •Social Security); inTormaHmrS Sorry No CredlTCaMi§ ^oQfiocal RetTCrois CKapier.

Eastern - —

Atiw^fraaMSi^-^-^ii

W.W.-jA.:*i~i

rg^HURSD/tY;

m• • % ? . - «

-v iPair'

By Ray Hoagland -

ust like old times

Indians must beat Crusaders to stay— f — r : " " " : • • ' , ^ ' i • . . - - . , . . . _ . . , - . .

Arnold is on the way age^.were^ft^>iw^;^^rod"'ofe*W^-tJ»'m-*r *efree tllKW;line. H^hadto iecovfery but is not ex- 8..

• The Rahway High School Rams of Abraham Clark five bea t the jlndlans, 7 0 -lndians st i l l a contender^-Hisrh School of Roselle a r e 59, on J a n . 4 and the Rams . _ _ _ , . .for T e national division Sliding the division with a stopped Rahwatf '73-60, on pecked, to b e , a t - thp h r l m tiam.

— h o n - o r - s - i n - t h e - W a t c h u n g 6-? marrk. The Rams " jus t Jan. 16. "-

.r?vnaTsren *e Coders °of ' o T ^ ^ I ^ ^ T ^ ^ ^ W ^ ^ ^ InteFschoIastic thl e t i c shots from the floor ind : >ker^be<TW offensiveClark's Arthur L. Johnson tomorrow. " \ Comets yesterday.

" Rrolnna) High School, to- in their first meeting- Assistant-coach WilliamnrjiiiMMi iiuji ^vi i . , _UJ ^^^-™^^«'<f^-=^-^^^delrwttrBeTar¥eCting-the

Association t o u r n a m e n t made 117 for'ab^averinexr.mon.tli.- —

-morrow, at . p.m. on. tne

were second d " TS Arnold, day/ he had an average of He scored a total of I f a

rebounds and 62 defensive!,P -rebounds. - -.—-1 ' " " ,e,againatJttie-

He scored 25iptttred—nrre^-;r-- -

Clark. The Indians" heaT

defcats-as-of-Monda'y-T-ne Rams,

_ ^ It was like the good old meter. This cut down on~days of coach Earl Waiter both alleys where they had-«in-Feb. 5 at Rahway High -no trouble penetraing In the~ School wEen tEe Indians last game~~"""=- amt~a1so

defeated the Rams of Abra- forced them to shoot fromham Clark High School of further out. We had usedRoselle. this defense several times

_ The school spirit was at Holy Trinity.""there^—the-crowd-waB 'ex- • "'Everyone -wa -sley Wgh-cited, the cheer-leaders for tile-game. When they

to grab second place

R A H W X Y N E W S ^ R E C Q R D / G L A R K I ' A I R I O T

Air Porce Von the first Princeton downed S e t o n-xoundnciamptonship of the—HalU 40-25Rahway-recreation-departlijenjati|BS^oaEMJS3Sa

defeat in die' Rahway rec-reation department Juniorhigh-school"girls"'basket'balL league ^and dropped

h r e e '

Unbeaten CampanaDrugs five in overtime •':.;•#£

were pretty.•>f--- t>"» ~*-

at four-four.. The Rama_=o .-STpSS- ^ ^ - - ~ ^ - ^ri^^^^^^^^^ed-lntra^f

changing handsTiue'-times- :

ketball league by beatingthe Marines, •• 50-32, andfinishingimbeaten.—-- - -

The .Coast Guard .-edged~ *erohant-Warine, 33-

30, and_the Navy swamped _the Army, 59-31. -.._.-.

BHTTYoiing dJ~Navy "wasR top srnrpr of rhp Wffk-

•with-23-points.The league standing:

Teams - .-. W-LAir Force • .50Marines^ -" - —- 3 --21-Merchant Marine - 3 2Coast GUard " 2 3

Barnard and RadcJHffe.._;..-Barnard • beat -Vassar;15-12: The other: game sawSiddtHa nrnp

Canipana Realty" re- lflhed at 21. But Frank

half competition of the ' and Bobby^Sparks.Sifficrhad ;~v—*iiii: .jj» " J ^ J , . v ."Clark^^^du^f^^bYsKrtDairT^l^CbUld^not^b^^ontainTd^^*^**™"^^?™ • ~~ '• v*':?.* .;)league by defeating" the and the Jaycees outscbred -™; ™8£" T 1 " ^ t c a m r o t " T r ^ I l 'Clark Drugs 125-122, in the losers, 26-14, in the Elizabeth in_the opening Holy FanUL,overtime. ' __: __finaJLguarte^toturn^a.close. S5J?^?S!lSS?>M2^toS=»»—iLt?liS\SS

ieadliigri-Ufcr-r--The-r—Pals^-—used—'-a—i101 with less man two tnin- devastating .fast break and

ijites remaining ^in.jregula- tremendous rebouhding totion time. But^a furious crush~Scotchwood from mefull-<ourt press 'by -the' outsetrthe Pals,ahead54-

HDiuga-team-resulted—^10—at-^e-hallUroer-out--,ln 10 straight points and scored the losers, 44-25, In

the period ended tied at the third quarter to break

l e t i c Association touma-J"™* tomorrow at 7:dop.m.

The Setters are seeded8 1n-the-section-which

npeting,rls~iost

• Setters, 12*i. period. •tteJMKJSBgq^^-- -.'•«;'•«:

tied on RM^agjJjPU-Wg* . --"" r.:.;.:'i

thc-Sercers .

34-11.Tracey Rogers of Rad-

cliff a was high scorer with20 points. .

W L2 1

^5-

1D wnlghr'R gamps ,ar

•TearnsVassar

of Rahway Junior High School are ready to urge the schbolVteams tdSsdctory^ The'^cheerleaders^ who are "coached by Mrs. Robin Shipley, areLIe^to^righfr<?ont row,

"CfiHsdne"McNichqlas,- Karen Pl-escia, Carolyn Marsh, Judy Trlaik^ Na|icyT-bprete,Betfly"Pingor,^atTharaldsen~and^athy^Mahan;.back-ro^ Arnetta;Kirby, Nina Tucker. Donna Favorltl and ' — "

Marsh, Judy.back-rpyv A

Chet Melli who finished Charles H. Brewer jcho^l,with 38 gave the victprs^a the gala will face'Bauroel's-lead they iiever relen- . LfquorsTn the"opener andquished. Clark Drugs will oppose

In othergamestheClark—the~Clark-"Gunnera'lny "

has 34 teams comi-Battin High's girito the Setters, :5l530,_on

Jaxtj 24 in Clark.xler of tomorrow

winner~.ofthegamebetweenWest^Morris Central High

_.. Jaycees stopped Baumel>8_ nightcap;The Misses Bryant \ Liq-uor s, 84-72, _ and•-- ^AFCirl H. Kuin:

r i B t o w n , W ^ . School. The,iU be played on

' final BefiBinntsgfciy, *"««Jr *<t- ,however feiWrt>artfes^-^:!-^»-S

- • -Mna-Getea^3IHt|j^|tUv -scorer forTlfirlSiSp. -w11 pointB. - - - ., — —

•- • • • • ; , •

- Coach- _ .Setters l o s t» :son game i y jto St. AU~^City; -

office called Arnold, and m e performancehim the good.news players added ' I II give

- - - • -' -"-•• -ff-from-prac-—to think things over .

tied. . . . .shot, the game was tied a n a ^

- . - . ••-••• - - . - p e r i o d

the

WATCHUNG

hnifip wrrn

-The-flnal^eriod-opcncir-:—^_with the -Indians in front,

.aTid players qhnnnn^and jumping.'

DA5KLTDALL red on a jumpgr-T h i s i s a great- bunch

of lads. And mosTo'f themthe e'x'-'"'"3rr juniors.-The-win—is—o-

NOINT . . . . - -NationflLdiyisicm. and layup to give Roselle -

As of Monday a 41-3° lead. Aikens madeifn^ W 1 two foul shots andJZimmel _ - — —

Kaaeile _ 5 2 dropped in a sRot just off "" " """ ~~~

immn^asnrim^^^m

——= the—ofiice- and-'itold-coaclir Effiglfam•"ofRaKwajftBeiv- q u e s t f o r a s t a : e chanr-—rhB—n^m^ .wtrh_ fivf u^mn.-.l.iiijgirvNtaiulav^Marrl]r.f. Clauek and your r«porMr__f-_-_

^^•^^^jguAsy^ga.^8^^5

_bal l .~~r"We~trap*ped onthepe-.ri-._

Don Aikens has an *ver

~?5-44r Zlfnrffel^allied fronvthe right side oKthe keyand Wyatt matched rrssitha Invup. Slonaker

dians win be compTtin^fOTt h e & r 0 Up 3 mie- jj, jjorthJ e r s e > . SCcUon 2 of the

4

tournament were alai?4H

be7cc>nducteij_ye s t e r i ay.TUP

quarter=finala. conference rolled to a 47- He also grabbed-13: re-^ 6 3 i u - bounds. JefTFelteniraderlO

Johnson Regional "Highjumperwere yp

mldcourt^nd dropped

Crusaders ofArthur his first two fitrhts in the

Other bouts-scheduled -Hillsides—---—r_ ' , . ' - — JJth-irtiSrgames^ilUBide - —for- last—Friday also areJ T.he winners, took com- gained its- 11th triumph in

contesr-at-the---19-coptests.Tbe-Golden Glovestihals rhpy.marig-thn f<lra1

4 ^g^:U. - j^nBOB-Kegiuual J—fourth -i^rter5^ehr*ei t^?i^i

made the first four pointsoi the

i-ilay.-Matcb 2^ JL.The Indians Chen- made-.'-RatuTiv Tilt u r T i T o i Sshats from the floox willle

Second Baprisr won ireninth straight

six straight foul shots withless than SO seconds t<v -

- ciatipn.- Public and

fp.m rhVfree throw -• Borh Tn-r-ah J .- ~iarey:Klndel•ma'de~twd*rrec'r-'-'yTe'ii r had "interscTiplasoc'-EVT~WTh 17 seconds competition for thetctory -gav-e—the-win

round1 ^-oXtlieTeigue.—

ide—trme=wavpSpF-rte-strls--of - - - -^-^^l^J^-^fcrBeafeT^^^

1:1a nfM^rtton i-n T gratf tnirr. . Saturdays Ktaren -jr -ana ^ . - > , ^ n v P ^ i * n»ake-lhe-sco*e-33JS»Jlug Si•CLARKRAHW-AV- was'the higtrrnaii*r their seventh -rictory in IT

beatinjh1—tha—Scotch—c-Jlalns - "Fanwood-.-P'R^ -

State semi-finalgamsswin.nament cams tomorrow at

- St. Mark's,

yr-st Baptl

rs ' tor"Sectmd-Baptist' " " " - " - T loiight

iln "the lasr'

32, POP pnnnlp'rpnri

ARTHUR L. JOHNSON Arthur L. Johnson Regional m h SchaQir.oi cluck, de- ciaioned GeorgeCreamer, "CrusadeWther, appUeaTnefSGHOCitr^+H-F11 &f-Clark;honie, Sp;m. teated_ihe Nqrth;Plalnfiel_d- 2 S . _ ; 1 _ . ' — ~ - clincher^ Jeff-FeltermaBed

0 2 • - e'LARK" - •---• • -WVcstUng,•.-•-PlainfieW, "High School graSbefs by iaa — Horfman,^a>,pin- ,in a Jumper, Greg Hurley._55_ ^ , r n . » ^ ^ - _ _^&-^t^W6^J^^n^K-en^rff^^^p^de?^ffi|o^^. __ ____

m . . . * eiark—victors-were-Blil—r.ntnlic nrggBrSTrnrn-Etaaui^- eppermaii. J i a^Weber !— h 51

Robeit=ia

C. piftned-Stopper,

Friday, night-.bern'Cerr JoRa=-:-~- Wjrgaittj-n-g,- -Spo-tcj- cGaire~fiimt-Bn

y

RAHWAY JUNIORHTGB-SCHOOLT

ned because- 0fall.

Trgy-CTTrryr^FgTrrtTui niuh uf - Scotch th—.victory

while—rem

—David - Brearlvy—RegienaHigh of Kenilworthj home,3:45 p.m. _—-»._ — ...

le— 101-^-T.- Schonr-BHV-=de r ' , j " ;--_:"=z3jr=-=^«w=fi~fB a s k e t b a l l , Hillside,

GUARKLANES —"TEeriBeistHofAt"* REASOHABtE

RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOLjL^.JunigfHlsb o lordVhome; r:4rpTm.Swim mIng."KortTrPlain'-' CranrordV home 148 ~ Showalter, C, de- declBioned Jack

SttT HEBE OHTAK^OUT

of- -the -Union -Gomny...te- >.-

RAILINGSOr SoyJOlr* Cf tJZgnS (afqe 6S or::o'Fa'er)" rSff^G e o r g e , VTgg 1 - The rirls^voUevball

28^4009 team of the Rahwa

I'—M^sV^j^^:

Sccitctiwooff:TJjqTOirBj~t50j_ VIII ScCTchw

Hffl^H^n^^'^~2-tttiit^Bsr=^isciaioi

-behind—-the^—nhoorlng of, bur-newspaperss^yety: Clgjfe^-___.- ^_ : ~ va^aLibte&3Q&^=JS^i=r^^l p3havr: side^Avewie-^inior High

-topped--YaJe7-a8-34rr earlier—defeat- this- -season game —whilel

MTcfiIgan~5tare r *^3r~XT Regional High__ School of The Rahway .startlngtlve' "^^(W SfiNGS TOIIGCI

y^thc-.rell r_and Sracey -ason for —The-Jieam-hasjeceived both

tion'^^eplrSenr^juntoF^orthweBtertt - '_-_J__L -.=tbe- loss

i- iroen.—oiiense- ana-aeien&ive-neipvictory broughr

.iumor lUgh-'e. recoj-d _ Tqm._ _StueberI Bob Ber- MADE TO ORDER» « « . . i « . 4 ^ . . ™ » . ° « - Presbyterian- rolled the —- "...-nDskir Kevin-Storey. Mark--l,rV%iSz-'~~T0^ last weeE

,_ . were- KamihsW and Dell Spikes. ^ ^ ^ i b S * } -omen's -scored over Hillside, 46- Solomon has scored_an Fwnrtire Rcfimsiing, Repiinnfl

^g=Krdan^-5S-40r-HQrsld£Li-jSnl5Tratta"Jhag-tal»g5^W^'''~v^..tl.^ t,.,v,p,-q iqrvv vR'-g£Tffl£ZJrnTyr=^gh: ^'^r^Rirr^lg^gamesT-He-- ^ J f i ^ g g ^ ^ i ^ f W a S " ' " -

^ J u n i o r High-of assists, avera'ginS'n'ne-p^aufuid. 01-23. and. M- KHUit-

iona-l- -126- points—in—13—gardes Two gnm'es.,apj££-ftjftsxfi.

^=~- ; - -Knlcks-— --"--2-^3^-=- - John—SalomQh^was-high James- c~- 1 ni™»v«— - - _. - - t--d f c o r ? t - f"r P.jh'"tv' irTth?-'1— -Thpo -7 "~ ^^ - - • w--* —• — --—rr -- ~ Jan\ ?1 trante^'itHil-poScsT^1— scne.cn.

g ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ..scheduled.- re jplay th^Hl!J5^?±t

ameg of- ttee—PTrpwrfafwi, .?B5^-paiid~l^

- Switches - Lights (Approx. 200 x 250 ft.)„ y•School basketball league _p_eter^ wastop scorer with-last-week": " -" '-"J-v —" ?S a ^ ^ Bike&KeSZF.LC BROS*&vib irytmced-Sforrr= Fernandez ol Laialle made

PLUMBI|IC,H£L.ECTR1C

bated Flyers POWERMOWERS

ounce IslandersITTTyerg'T~'T'''r"»'*"r'-^**"1"'"'n "ir-ner;

dfftegrt?d—in—the - seniordivision of the Rahway rec-

~ £ 'A^ -~^5?S^> l ? In - - - - , -

5 floor* of F«r»lt«r«—forward, scoreds—•wffie—fcoo =B

! T * ^ L ' i¥OK»aiSVJJ'ffia3ifcSTfififili;

"OEHOLITIW . 'e'Junior divi-- — —

vr- rv^-j^w^i „- ^vr-invft-z—polftts-in-the- flnal-T>eriod

»i>H: -go5I5?ByTJalgRIce-provided

STORE^ROFTPREgSlE:QV'W ~M:erck--. ln-a-nip-and tuck contest ALl'MlNU!i-SXORM WINPOttS i DOORS

hdboodstein^KSSfe?-—=pOtatsT7=Tbe ~te*m—was^ - J-« - \yjt^

-^ThTTT^f7T^1^hn«'on^^""^^TTfiF^« g ) p

cord by leaping"-'6 feet-3—i c h e s in-the school-s-track- ntmentinches inthe schools trackMerek^UI-Starf l lexTbyaritK ftplH mppt with the jrphn Kurhar'g 73 r"intffiinh^orcn David.JBrearlev _.«j »/,^»y^ - n<.iiY n*<i- I?

RAMGEl>> BOOKS

AI; ESTATE

~""1""' TtapeWafi*'1''*"1

-RAHWAY-NEWS^RECQRDZCLARKJAT-RIOX-.

Mdke^khool ca^le^on^^

I w ^ f or soccer Sat »©ses 1st meet of seasonlayers TOTLsg er ^av. e^^os c^ a t ^ s s 5 ^

~'-Registration - of—boys -taeerlSSd~tn--T-^-'"— ^

"Citliens Youth RecreationCommittee of Rahway onSaturday between 2 and 4

-recreation and culturalcenter, Irving Street andSeminary Avenue, Rahway.

TherCYRC will'sponsor- a soccer clinic on Satur-

. ^ y Feb. 23. Pr p.m. atGreen Field. Madison andWestfleld Avenues.

" TW6 members of theElizabeth Sports CTCtTBOC=-cer team, Mohammad

- Attishand Ronney Coetzee.will be present. They alsoplay for the Dallas (Tex.)Tornadoes of - the NorthAmerican soccer league.

Coeuee Is a former player-of the Notilngha.ro Forestte'am-in-England.— .__

Three 1973 graduates olRahway High School alsowill -be; Instructors at the

-cllnic-They are Bill Blair,John ..Guinane .and MarioKarwzynski. They a r emembers of the ElizabethJuniors. Another instruc-tor will be Barry Swaina Rahway High Schoolsenior wnoT~rec"eTvcd-hts—letter for soccer.

Also expected to.be pre-r. __ . m i i A T?l n m ir\\

Coachea Garlos Garay,Fred Baser and AlbertKribX Of Rahway'recreationd e p a r t m e n t ' s Juniorwrestling team droppea its-first match of the Beasonin the Union County Juniorwrestlingjeague when theUnlon-Barnet team. 36-21.

Rahway"" "wlnKcrs were2 Ramos, Gerry White

who scored on a pin in40 seconds of the firstperiod over Harry Pfeiffer,

Bem-lH-rRichaTd—Fteminir-coach of the RHS soccerteam. ir

The CVRC is planning toenter teams In the RaritanValley soccer league.

ing 10-0 when he scored apin over Pole Salge in 3:45

h gpi-.nnd period. Kevinl i t H I . - rw-t.mi. . . fVfc-— — i

Garrlty who scored a 7-1decision over George Boyd,Tom Seller who won, 6-1,over Ted Sobka and DarrylRutter Was a 6-2 winnerover Fred Lasiter.

In ipther matches l fohaVY alburn lost to ""Don "O'Neill. 3-0, in a real thril-ler, Stu Santiago was nipped-

;-tnr-the-last-period. Z-i.-hy^-a takedown by Don Gaines.Santiago carried a 1-0 leadinto the final period.

Al Spencer scored^a pln_over Al Vill of Rahway in3-10 Jim Rose was thelose'r to Union's Bill Boyd,7-1. and Fritz Klihfilbiellost in a pin to Ken Wash-Ingron in 50 seconds of thefirst period.

* * *Rahway's r e c r e a t i o n

_-^_. •__ .... ... ...AM_i*> aJ-i-ftKwrcBtrnTC ttiiiii won~ixa-***t.t *—match of the season, a 54-17, decision over Kenil-worth on Feb. 2.

Rahway winners wereKevin Garrlty, Tom Seller,Pete Halvis, Al Wogtham,

_iylcojpoints.

won .theboysbasketball Ceresar.

, by Charles McFarlane, D4ve :chooVIn Clark Ed Kropczik. Toma mral of 1 544 Kuenze, John McGulre,aMta io iA^ jo^-R^gB—Mike-SoltiSj-

— Joe Purdy, 'Bob Johnson:The"championship is de.- arid Denny GlUen.

cided^on-then won-This year HIKI^ «-**• - - -> . V^IAteams competing for a Lakes, 1,4")

John McWeeney, Q'Donnell t o w e e d out anWr

Jeff-Bartkus was-thecap- - - - - - -tain of the winning team 1,259; Bulls, - , - • . . - - - - .which Is composed of 1,180; Monsters, 1,147;seventh; and eighth grade "eet^^^Knlc^- ^

Players of the Giants 885.

. Elecdons~are-woirby-the persons were requested to ,work:Qf-commlttee people,•-- keep-in close contact:Wlth. _ Thd tnira_linnu«l.orl/*J_.Tc^vriit^-g^t«r^%Trtok=^voT6ra==tn^thMr^diflirict8

- ^ «f Mv onri ~O'D6nneTirchata»ar«)f*e —nj- acrHB-Uarson personnel—«i«-e~sponhore<l.--by-tlie—Mrr^'^ci^cW^nevof Rahway DemocraticTparty. . with, e lec ted Democratic Union County park com-Mra. P«trick-McWeeneyof ._ __The»R.atWjiy . realdene. . bfaclals.in^he-clty-.9ount]F mission in cooperation with ,

s-±±2o~-—ni*;^n^i^=^i.i^t^.-i^*t{x^ttMVi^—- ««>*'*.»«**—»wH-«y>-»^T>ycsetit—the-New^—jersey—Associa-—l ^-H6ff^f^thg-Amateux:-ATli-~

ledc Otilbn wlll"be~held on_u,___ _ _ Sunday, -Feb. -17, in the.)lt-^_JmaiIlghLoCflie^Mtlng wSfrTOnj

tha't 18 moBt was the p resen ta t ionof Georg<-.Candidates Beeklng seats on i z e r a na director of the

':^~^^irr^-fo^ty=al^^I-.initmuinr '•• McWee'nev.- wide Democratic Club that ^ sues. ••

lgnt-6tlthejneetlng~ WFf^iTiVg-Reservation.-•—i—i p resen ta t ionof George Miller,- organ-United'Statesairrforcesin

RHS wrestlers defeatSt. Peter's Prep, 4342

-vedat pp JUeutenant. .a 196?f S^^h

^.-- Each was introduced by°e^~«ilub president . Edmundre . ^ Ho-part stand has-

d

The-'Rahway High School •efeatedthe

"- Holley, R, deA. Smith, 3-0.

Reports were- given byPni nXStiff JtieB «° so1""2 repreienta-• ' -'reports we:EngJ".e5?1'>8^_ tive degree. -•-• ,mayor...Daniel

ed In 1972 through the air < fr$£^Christopher Diets of Charles E. Crowell aiid

[ntng-corpsr-prpHJiaiu. ' , _ ^ ^ ^ ? * > . y ^ ; n ^ T S ^ o ^ -rourth-ward-couneilinan^-

• . . . . • ; ^ v ti~-*i

exists in Rahway, the state l e t t e r of.]department of civil service work frbm "announce3"tHls"week. ofhiirB:

The position which has a . Bouleyi' salary range of $6,820 to' 07102. A'^$8,320 isj)pen_to Rahway .' v e r ' a - l l c ^ g g g

residenta."Applicants must <ffilre l". , T

~"bave "a--bachelor"T3egree::in - Ap~**. nursing or public health be ol

nursing science to be eli- 'fbrapp6intment;Tbey -^afthtFJ

f be licensed -In New • .'-'-"mmJ e r s e y as professional

MEEPEDOnly 10 municipalities registration »

event and numerous-slml--lar events ^during the past

5, announced five

<jnion7Essex^Morr-gthect rand Warren Counties have_ corninJBifloh" ^a lower ratio _of dpctoi's __the" t r" G l k G i h ^ ^ " " " "

_. _.. event: team, open,high school-"_14-15.yearnld .and 13-years old and under.

•persons^—of 30—year first ilirt rrfliwi-whlle Morristown has 8.52 Ing mortgage bondSi-Com-

>'doctors for each 1.000- petitive-bt&tor-*e-pur— .—•"aerisaaaonlUaT'$l"5<ra FIVE FTVE.NO FIELD FIVE ... Former state senator Frank X. McDenriotteropha- " residents. Rahway h a a U l chaae of tbe bonds «re t&

runner -a/Hl—h^«Hrt--iif" 11' - B)7?s-rB"-nolnt-duHmr:a-speech on ffi^'propasedrarnendinenctcLthe-state-cohstltution . d o c t o r s =per 1,000 resl-r -Jjersula m- at the loop area re- which wouldaUow gambUng casinos In tfie Garden State: Speaking before thejlahwax. dentsr ' 1974.E. Crowell an a.m. at the loop area re „___.. . o o , . —

^R^wardcourudlman^jreBervadpn -wlth-e-v-ewjs ture-and-b&-presenteatojhe_residenrg:nfNRW, Jersey inthVform g T a j e f e r e n a u m - p o s — ^ j . ; • =

-"."B.ingig?^

gbdt! things happen cisioned Lunch, ii- ' i- =108-McClelland,

ned Kaltman. 4:36.^b^l^ttoe_UnionCoTIhty~Chttrllg Kelly'a Tavern In

mucfi-opportuniry-fbiPsu•JCA. vx: a1 R* rKxy r " -..

;ecUl R. hWrrlu luuey—attaa^rast company Cunningham, 5:13.. " " ' _ 135- - Downey, SP, de-

ColucclT^$30,000 annuallyjduria^.the_- countycourt .

__ "_ " _ tsyeTn~^=He^Colihty-chaetWTfmdyxom ^ - w a s " schedSe^So^gcf oit'^wWFi

isslon.-He aaid-profess--—^^IT — "."tal" ufflLe-^faoMera^coulu——NorH^fiid^beeircharged

faPthe-pesis, "-Housing crtttirii bad to Da^id Beauchamp^M^.. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l n

^ r P ° 1 O i ^ i f i* a grad- ^ ^ d o c t o r l i v e ^ C o l -onia wfiere he

Union - B at L'nion -11 a.m.

Scotch Plains at West-field. 2 p.m.

- Freeholder-Nilsea- s a i d . _ . _ _ " m ' ^ mhe_di.d not belfeve^Bome-thtng could be done w-ithtnthe p r e s e n t sys t em s

158 - Swain. R. pinnedT. Smith, .

170 - Payne,-1^ pinned

Feb. fr to participate lnanHi-servRe rworkBhojj

h^f^^,r^^=j=^^iias^a^tSi^S^^--.. .. jffhrjirrr—trtremship-Br^l'he-Ueiaw-are:

ln urology at . .and Elizabeth General HOB- Hospitalgamejjijchurcb circuit

^ "seniorr~ basketball^ T o T ^ ' ^ a y Haul's - HolyCom ter ^ ^second round to contteue4n—--Steve- Jiakeit, ° '

demy • idem of the Rotary CMEo Hi n . FEBRUARY 19

AMERICAN DREAM ROOM^are the pareBB-Df—Atnmoig^jipn.anjTpnroi. nticolly Oofted From Solid-Pine^

Trap and; bkeet gromrcte" pr." Tanrtf-an attending Elts.^——^4^1—hri--rli&- TiTir|'rU—!jJE£ntyjr_ .^^^uar-rician at_w~^^rJ.V" sndmr_.- ...Prtj Fenick ~t y

ht Club SttOat. Ja-_ ,tahIt;;.p,-^:gnnedv-H.oapital!».; .d F n ^

fhe trap shoot WlU ixvis \

tout . -fc-ftCCle I. L-1UEJC 3t"3 £.-Hl:—JL:~-^S

Eirfy fcaericaa tSafety for ynur tunds and ^rfg

Proot'ol;.pa-yraerrts througti-yOQT c

w S i i i g i R ^ ^

feia^nv^

itgraboxtipn cl&dcs onJO'S""""'^SKS^^XJB.3 ROOMS- dinance sponsored by cour^ -Qpatearari^e^scuBsiotr^ith-J^^ZenowitzanQ a^eiR-^

: ctlman-Senkowskv • ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t i ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ - "Famoat-MiinufacturersU n i o n County CD-DC Tannu^ g ^a building permit, variance

GRANDFATHER &6MIDM0THER

30% ORtit-lB — tarian Party which "advo- Canada,

h f d l1591 IRVING STREET

monl!*'T^iS«S'D«is° I dared that rh,e_ abortion- in.Clark on Saturday, Feb. _ iv •-~^EJ—^ -JIJ.£i. . . _ . ^

.afev^-JOM- ^g"gro^r-7^rrvfcT'2Trl:L"^:

• CAR POOL WANTEDRahway - East Hanoverto8878842E

MAINTAIN ANCEMECHANIC

HELP WANTED.

• -MECHANIC - '

SET UP

Exper ienced PersonRequired to Set Up andService Packaging Mach-

FQR SALE

CONTENTS 5H-MbUSE^=

R e f r i g e r a t o r , Washer,Dining.- Room—Set",—Rugs,-Clothcs, Furniture, Dish- •ea, Air-Conditioner, An- ..tiques. Antique Lamps and

:MrcS&ewiwas in former

m

etoDay«: ; 7fflnga^381-32S6

Minimum

WANTED

ence as Maintainance Me-chanlc W i t h W o r k i n gKnowledge of All T r a d e s.

Mrs. Samuel. E . ' ( Juu^Steward. _82-.of7S-B6rothy

• f - l

~—FIRST BAPTIST• ..-.! Rahway

Liberal Benefits Program.Apply or Call Personnel

' .276-8000

The J.B. WilliamsCo., Inc.750 Walnut Avenue

iZZljAPANESE=S-WiRDS-_and.. Excellent .Starting Salary.•-• -' KNIVES Wanted by Collec- arid Company Benefits.

•; '-• tor - C a s h Paid. Call Ed •— - V V W ^ f r d a y s £74 - 2870. Apply or Call;-•-.— - Evenings 887-1222. 7ib°$M0

-i-* ' 1 . PharmaceuticalsThe J.B. Williams Co.. Inc. Toiletries

10 a.m. - i p.m. ONLY

990 Bryant-St.-,Rahway-^-r^

iuesday,-Arnboy-Gai.- —-...—.»....—,—. ^

- Amboyj lafterabrletlltaeBSJ-.a

-j-TRHflTY' M3THQDIS.; •• • Rahway " —

. I All actMtles wlUlje held "^-Reverend Qrrln T.fiard-at tne FlTstUnitea Meth-' gr6Ve>j>*SK>r,-wlll pree

" " "• -fcsit me First unitea Metp- grdve;-ga>dlse Church, ^W.Graiid'i Oie scil«niVon

EE3E!zZiv HELP WANTET5

BOAT - 12 Foot Sears__Super-Game FleheiySHJP.ESKA "Motor. Usea—OTnSeason, J35Q. Call 382- •9496. " • """ ""

Mrs. StewardTHved inl.way many:.yeai8- and ia,i'-\

^Cinere t " " '

Avenue) Rahway; ' j .day 9:45 a.-m>.^8er v i c e .•. , "Ttifr-l 1. a.m. service .on.1.. Church j schools "for. ifcblfe-i

Sunday, will, mark the be- -dren and- adults-will?com--'r1 I I ' l l i. • • ! 1 i l l — r V ^ J — J — J ^ J ~ L _ l - ' ' ."•— _ f^IT'ir~^*|"^| *~-*"-^.m^ '•»**->- - w-'-w——

AVON CALLING ON TV. 750 Walnut Avenue-Granford, M.J.

Equal Opportunity

A^on-eiiing-in-You r- Nei-' • - ghbbrbood? It Can Be You.

Call 353-4880.

BOOKKEEPER^ ASH I t K

:"T"'-<- o6od'"Sararv-and-EringeB,v-p g k.- Gait- Mr

Pharmaceuticals &Toiletries

Equal Opporrumtx

"ErajjloyeiV . V l V

v ' . 7 1 , f # . •

able- to- Purchase.

RONDO MUSICPART TIME HOMEMAKERIn Need of Extra Incometo Meet R i s ing Coses .Excellent Opportunity for

gh Earnings. Call 388- -12 or 382^39-2.- - - "- -Umon rN.J. - - _6a7=2250_.. _

Highway 22atVaux.hall Rd.

sse, s-se4n

conclusion of a unit of study on the ^ ^system. The displayed their works In theof the school.

icience supervisor,, and oaryice—t-^a-ch-ej -at • Rnoflevelt

the projects -after- the Samuel-E.

fcs^p" Grand Stre-er Chapel o r i , e H ^ j f T I E S BENEFIT--;-.. J>roceeds^from the. bg»ngs^-e. = .science—Rahway - a n d = t h e - A n * r l e * n y ^ ^ ^

Cleveland School of Rahway, left Legion Auxiliary of.-R»fe-:--leftj-are-cUBtributed-byhinvtorepresentativesjOfcharity.PIANO RENTALS from to"r!5ht; a"rej~Alex Busse, science supersiior^and Gary way. - . s . ..organizations.. Pictured, left to right, are patrolmanr - ° *» "V". . -J . . . . . . . 1 .»- «» Bnno»m.» shg WHH mg-widow of rrank P. Povyipy. rog 'Tnl rHrrrmr of the uraeRQi

— burviving a r e ^ r f f o m . c^Xen'-'^'atrelman Donald P. .CaumeTOr,. - - - -Samuel E., of Bel.AlrVMd.; o l g Uahway local of the P.atrolmcnjs Benevolent ,two daughters, Mrs. Frank Association which seletted the order to receive Dro-

• Racsok -with w-hom--sbe ~~~Ar*. n-mmon FHw^rH

\ • weefct During/the service \ will be |a nursery for ypung_.i the children s chr^lr will x h t l d r e n during the:ser-v_:

^..,'fling Vhe anthem;, conflr- vice.—I——^-~-«=i^=i»^»>»>mands'wiU sing with the Oji Sunday_jesening:at_7l;r.hnlr g n* )-oypY-pnrl Paul pVIJy-lr a R^iv f irt thf lm •

^.-__N._Jewett#,pastor,Jvlllgive __eianaellatic. .:the sermon, "These Rights Pete &;Sake," will be shown:

• /You-Have;"- : : J ----- -Therull^IengthjcolortlDn-was made fim

RacaoK witn Mom-Bne . ^ n . fireman Edward J, O'Connor, vice president _•.af>«» — , , r . | > / J made ner hbme-aB'rlRirs.- - o { the'Rahway local of the Firemen's Mutual Benevolent:

r W 9 S E u O l U Raymond Andereonof-War- ABeociation which selected the Cerebral Palsy Asso-

1— « - " - ._ _ . . _ _ . ^ . _ ^.«.»J #'-*« ^A^^AW •« M V '• **T pvj ' . ft . .. • . . . . . _ . . * . - j . _ _ ^ J

. . . ._ ... ... Tjenver andrehearse—ar-firSSrBie1^!!- tho-Rocky-htBunlBInT; ~day school will-begin-at - The iBoy-Scouta will meet—19-.3O"an"d coffeefeTlowBhip at 7 p.m. today and the"—will start at 10:30.o'clock., choirs; will rehearse with,Tp"flor to the service. the -junior at ~7. and the"

p~mTn use.rhc^U-r...-.—^^-?H

ah way State-PjjsQna^ate^^^^

K^^^S6^3SSelu^3ESnMaDytE5EeBfer5Gta!

G^Crrrat~:Tin."~;qgElH;i , . 1 "" i i ' r r i i r ~ ' ' . 1 | > p r v ^ p < v in. IT m—

1TI?SIKW. AUIES _^_ ~fte!r iger3tor- and-Tr(750_Walnu.LAv-enue":. _ _ . - ; •

CraiiTord, N . j .

'A^n_a.ciye=*o*f-S[)glii'giTgrnr

"The faculty and student :havethe aged-and ill sis- Will celebrate a special i 8 orawn, -natif-u^^g^vrTT-.'^Li''- Vv-ft .ja•'> body pf Sr. -John the Aposde ters at heart, and are pre r ' liturgy with the seventh- pastoral'-tnKBBptmpmSSfv?^.-:- *jr«ff^a;• School is planning a,aexi.eR_ paring to send- surprise and" eighth-grade science United ..StateB-^gfiPSm'.^:^;,'/ - !

i..-c^qj' "rofspecittl events and cele- gifts to the Dominican Sis- classes. The mass and educlHohi '•'tfoiW'"' " "• c rrS IJ. . , - _ ...«s. *~ — • I-»I - . r«7H_ homllv will stress Re- .ToonoTHd/'ini^o' C'a-thollc schools week,

ph;_17-?..S.' •_The activities"'will ex-

plain the theme of CatholicscJioolff week, "Catholic

—Schools — Different Where— •It Counts—Message, Com- i' — l u n i t y S e r ^ J c a ^ ^

well. . ' spect for-Human Life. * reaffirmed i ,__ReyerendEdwardEilert The theme of-the week that "CathoU-C: ^IKlipra*''

Essay contest to markStress will be put on

-teacher, and student growtharul parochial school week

fold purpose c. •— __^, .—- - ,.education: to"-l3MCh:jllOC- . jtrin, to buiia.icomroimtty -';,•and to serve^-alre theinost —~

—effprtlyp' ThpanrfSftyft^B^*''t6~th6~cUuxcb' ton the edu»cation.ot.rlie. children-and-

—young people."'•"' 'social excellence. Forth- "•' • ' ' Theil97tCathOltarehoolB-

' coming events include a. National R-ffrnan Catholic Faculty Guild will serve week-is-tbe-second..JHich_:fund_^ raiBing drive by schdolji/eeJcVill be marked a s hostesses and •.babysit-- -annual—obse^: *• " '"

'-, eighth graders for the ben-. b y st . Agnes'- Roican Cath- . te rs . Jajnes M u r p h y of _joii®y->ujprjig__eOt—of— the-JrUjscular—E>ys oliir-Scho6l--of-eiark by an--*^ax^:—is—preslrlent-df the—National Carnoitrophy-Fund. Betty Crocker e s 6 a y . contest for Junior " guild- -"• - " - -; V- ~coupons and bonus coupons high-students T h e g u i l d prepared a and the 1

"ZWill be' soUcited by the . fw ,n s will write essays booklet- which explains the. seventh graderB In an ef- 0>-n the spiritual and Intel- curriculum and a t h l e t i c S i s t e r^ - fo r t - to -he lp -comba t -Hunu ._ l e c m a l ^ ' a l u r s . o f , 3 . R o m a n _ . programs-.-at .tbe-4chool, I t _ p r i n c i p —

ington's disease. Aspeclal _ C a t h o U c educatiou, and the w i u distributed to par- tends an invitation-to

prayer service and luncn- corapositlons will be judged^ -enra ano-aruaenifc me BCnoo* i r p m ^ u ^ j .~eW-TB-beiror-plmned^for-^^^a^r^ —The_-ogcrv-houge ^ilt-be—FebggitfeH^roii^^rijjjy,-;^--.-— - ^rr''TrTrr?tT^n^Prt~fiCTlnr-,M77i1.t,^-|-^7,7,')lv,;r';ri^,i^,-:Tit^^

Good Typist. Light-Steno- puAKfTN^ NeedlepolnV ^ ^ g ^ j f f ^ f r ^ f r children.- the

^-B^.ww.-.-CwHb'. oTTJUon. . E m P l a > e r Pens.or, Ptenp Profit S h a r - - - ^ 3 m p l e * will B 6 - - - B r o u g b t — ^ ^ E a ^ - | " „ ^ f ^ ^ 7 — c o m pleted- -by-the-Gore y;& ^T^ a 3 ^ C ^^^# 0 #p=™years - - i iS -a rT- t 1 s sembl i

«Ulb . Ukli up J« lurtb« tat h . w i s pmu«-|o '•>• ' c all M r " Chase CoU °S3 ? 3 ^ a t t B r p.m J _ ....JTUL." '" . - " j r r ^ Z . " ^ ^ - ^ T MdatoBpItaT.Ih Rc<nB«dc. " ^ " ^ ^ r

I S S S . rt^r^S-5" Z_!!!Hn-=^ ^i^sSS^Mrs. Wishart, 9t, adiveMethodisfT"- Y^^^^TZ^^i^

,er-by- "Williarrr Saunders. On-Jan.-. . —.J. is., .tSfatt-theiir8tIntermentfrT^-ypyit-fiv.—s.-^T^-^^rThTr-rrrnf^fTVT-;—'-

w : - during— rtf x-f—3-1 vea r&-eonie

•- _-i*~=i±-_^ - — - t v _ . • • - - W i l l i a m

•fe'nchirig ^Septic Systems arid

TruckingCallJS2i&x3i

Woodward "lived in Rahwaybefore r-etarnlng to Lin-

: :_croft 20 J=ears_ago_

___„ ; qgoo, burials were per-He -was a -infmVex:iSL—jormed, r~ : T :

Local 595 of the United First o f f i c i a l s of theAuto Workers, the Local association w a * appointed

_=_ Xear Club,.- the" t ,n JcT.^1,.J.S39*They_w?Te: ;

d i s p l a r v s . sBowttfg

->uisual aids and s c i e n c ematerials. —

verendTSlraorrGChurch of Rahway on Sun- g e T p

filmed in Colorado «nd theM

been viewed^hooks. The pillars are to" fntiT—^riwr-hasca:

Reverend.Gallagtisy

s e r m o n will be "Soul." -is .distributed oy World

2T-Hoaru A Pay; l t t f 3which. time •• jindTpI«ceJ-in t>e n>:neY'a"t^S-l"oro

iWoocfiKaiKjEas7 ST"- '..Sut vlvinj; ai!0 tti;&aa '=g

-BaMf—1HihWftV^atKt^lnfse^BiBieifs^^Shaier—slQhn.-- H.:.-tiUfberr''

€-7—Vi al&uii, Geoi'gg

£i^'before c o m i r ^ _ r o ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ ? g . . £ a E l . < j t

^ ^ - ^ i d g i r c t ^ - ^ T~Btw .ppi.c.tk.M-10.Fire Haa'dqu»rt«rV"BuTHIni( and CV.L. I-T4 — %V«tam J

— . . . . . .:- j— rmirer to convert thc second-3-2,000 people iec3.-.- '~our newspapers eveff

ldECQiway-s o l d e s t m e m -

The funeral service was zea%-ood.^v-^aieU. -over 10Cheld-on jarr>30-at National- :v?Trsr-tt—is believed-ttTSei S S i S p S ^ S S E S ^ I "nof-pi^tud u«:to » CM

THECrryorBXH5?AS.NEW DUtrict.JjBSEY;. _IN-"..THE__ COUNTY CAL 3-7* — Vinoni Brothers

heldon j a m 3 0 tChapels Klorruarv, Boyntonwi ihnp f^ "

NOTICE OFNUT ICE lfl-HEfiBS-¥-GW

Funeral Hoitt5. «7Tton Avenue. Rahway.condoroinium

Hirttan—Ruad, Clarkr-NAiVfnllowing Pregbvter-

' ta h_—±an^;inscription: ---'hi t h e^ — John Frazeede-iwd—this"-!! te-,- beTngrente to*Jl»«»-GrdlMnee

pu»u»nt to eola

;\*ric--Pi-XKfrr was a resf^ebutldtggor-^ltgritifirpi»BJ-do6rnnr-eonrtttntr»"Secrctstrj'7

^wnshTj

^undmgRailway, New Jersey "on

« l

t*7treapNew Jersey, on Monday

p ^ B e a p yor—^fe^atena—Gor-p.—In

—^'j.^-BgrauaHSS;" ." ' ' " =*r=^WeriBT?^nD-dicrfiEEtrr3T3

• A J U " * ' — P • II • • . . i . ^ — •

i s Main Street andTEait -Emer," "-

3. ^Sducod-and paiSfd on. flat .—1». hereby—T^j);,,f. ^t^-,,p,]sf-jim«flng-M A y - r 0

snsr^SbaEEiS3« Usid pa proprietary or tenancy JPBBiatC KOTICB

._ -TTT-HTTL—estimated n rnoun^ 1 ^ ;

btraby - ~-s_.~ i^t!Xc3i5.eL:NniLQngp,_fate

adopted »nd «P- - , vJ ^ du]^ adp,....^.^. _Tr.,_, ^ _ ^ y ££ur.vivln« are his Ai-idov,-, -Brief illndsS.

^ 7 ^ g n f l ~ S ^ t M l d d U BornrTtftLESS-THAN THE. (d! A tie erf $10.00-ahall-be irfi.t,i3U.—

JOIilBER _QE -^Wry^nrf-n.M tnthg-balldiDg _ - - - - ^ .ortor f"r-.««>ti prlylrint wr-

drodU- BornrTtftBefedjy . .. Jgferr—l-Jycd-m-Bloomftelri and tnr...±

Authotbar sons. initrestttL-tpicrcin- a.iUJ^L- _ w-

..-^t-v.e^LKSnTd--Drive.•atqr - - ONE _£>\V-ELLiN"G-:UNn'.Bt. IITixitlon Unfunded ce-vnt diihr aJnptwi t~* *r- eiark- -dIed-Tuesday,»£eh»i_= i

T^s. _<jj. v^szs?!"!-^- 1.J1H—^-?-_ -.

^Hg^sk^i i^^^^ Mr- - L a n g ° -Council ol the City unit shall b« «.M. and JlESTor

uon B-4 nf th r ' <g> A monthly~f"el>brr-or.t

Municipal Counca at thc Cift' violations—He was "a mjH-Kirrpioycd 7

^a<£ir^^^iiviKiti>=ssggieasEe^issrS

^^ - - - — — - - - W T C P oi"-harbdradoc.ot licens-. i-itlnwc oL any applicable laf

. Hang the curtain from ihe ^ , ( '"hooks"Behind this curtain " students - to the - 8 ™ .-places the Ark- containing - are—welcome—to—attends—March~5,_ln_the-;teachera e stohej tablets engraved Nursery will be provided lounge of the churchschooEJ

tsirrwilt se

the story^oTa fansily man, churco sancca service station-operator —Elm-Aveaue,-»alrway .

The ^ f s t e rhood and - who isTnhn'VhP> ApostJe

p ^ b g W o f r ^ ^ eele

QHSEfiffirxasemlss? RawaiDiBfflF^ShiHe^Mariaj—~ZZ__

eCEHTjiLiinSjIii -^gsa^pnuwas^twCjirtbor - .nit-8:15=-Furrevig: and^Pasqu.am. anri WVN.T, "Wwarlt

week's program is_ 'Wha!£ 165l_St^ Georfie

£#S&i.<S&& ^IS^S^J? t. toottoTo kyorSarrf rancisco.-ftnd

rnoving TO Clark 2Hr >-eara- ancl impressions of their"in lsraet:

- a trainman "by the-Jerseyr toi --30

adult" education class tHS tag—robmST—Tne-Rahway TUSKS.:-HAnin^rrtgrT^u^A-aehoot—feadlng- room ^locatedat- -Pjjinfie-»U]—Begin "at -"rrS—aan-.- -^14oSl—lrvins^^treet-andlla: Rafiwa^

y pShe...waE_a. liielong resi-.

Mrs. Graham was aparishtoner-oi-Holy-Com.torrpr F^crnnafTThMrgh of"

Brhnol vouth group "willmeet

O f c e g m e e d n g ^ d r H. i rhe~-v?ecfc-will Include; the

- —Surcb^weff-meetinz-tot p ^ ; -

come-rn~to Btudy, toborrow Seldenzahl cajae ,_ay _ta_ ftirrctrasg-Tfee-, -King UnttBd- _

-'version' --'of- A e r "lived, m-astiof Tte~flrn-3ehce and Heattfi Hahway'.- . ; - ' ' "parts _

-with Key to.th&Scriptures" A_retired carpenter Mr, Harbor—Lincolrrrivfercnrv "~"~,7.

-cornraunicant_ of Sr. Johni » - A t t i - i e l » C t h

oito Ch'uxgh:

—day for Joseph T. Small,I f 9"H~Wtfild Ave- -rs—bex—hus--

lr,'n . t!.e_]Berved"as past chair- nue, -Rahway, who--died—-.

portation t?nioi

tng-in-o rder

what's right.

-you i nfcwrrwcf-buj rto»<i»-~

-• a unUjiig-ly-hopeful outlook.

i^^p^tmaas^v^^uacpiHP'PHPPP'^

heaitn "officSTiTleenie~»na-oM: Isjuct!—upon wrl.dal mctar-r«i«tr«tlon <ae-lor irom-the-owDur-oi-1

. . . . . . — ^-• fcypt -_—i •

— - : ^ni ihii riiHini—wt ^vi-av. vi

; are her hus- Wallington — and t h r e e

inance ahau vUlon. a t xecUU^b' H l e r h I i k

vUlon. at xecUonOSUacMMirton I. n,r>hv amendedtTtiia MahaIi-park-a-whi^>t-»Jiy--tfee_joJlow.: - ; rT

ghrcr, two sons includ-.Donald--of-CUark. -6JX

4un«ta__-Captttlimjirow «aina—*-

obtained eordlng toe a e h ,uch dog a collar orI n l I L » I ^ n n-wltb-ths reglttlallnn u e

Weomann,^4HP^Saturday and Sunday, extludtd. cil, th«_bualnti«

W»w Bn.n.a>lrV AvenUe

-:—;-: -^--—-^- S«ctloo:.a,,.SM^oB_^.'»)._M^=huilding_lJU

poaltion or employioent-wtththe City of Rahway or »ny <*Suln«N«lP^twulbe«Jd

pnniv to -a Diua n tB .PJnn" l l r ' " — *-* ™ — — — .— .. uie v^»u t5 5 ^ J ^ — £ i oubUc *utaoa-*i^lO-*Ja- Ernm i pnlnfWn>trff<-South—i^—bo.,^^ ^ " w r i i T TueiidMr.Jebruaryng.nW: -rf-tht-Sonthfrtr tgrb^Ua^nl w , . w ) . | . , ,feS=*S t g^- . .* r SSJgrJr-Sry^fM^-.-- H^as^-self-employed -aeMaLjmirajiga,

^A«Dd«ttoat3«>r?-tl>«.^fraKeiF--:beferei=retiring---IO^==^y=^^1 and conalder~Y>Iin< .,J.~ra nan Up. was a "mem- >,,.i i . n cn"»»i-lnn.

„ • • tif a "Prior certificate °t oc°'- "••

^ B a i - T ^ T I P H v u H ^ F ^ U S ' ^ W * B P » * * ^ ' _. • • ^ ^ - * L — - pin ^_^iri^lAA^a^pfept^^^tf«1

' resided and 11_. .grand-urvlvlnk uTeTjlt* widtw^:1 cbl]ilr^n'.- * - - ' •'—^.hj-rpujt-j-tmPMBii wfTT

5JeJ^Ba^cUOfeg--ga3a eton apoui\lln«_4»^r~ Thto^ifdtoant* ""U

iS^ffiiifc.:

-Th""!' -—way TTn'gjSTtsr. I ~t;rmcr3r-tfon*(er:5Tt5;1W7Ma-Vrninj^M.'*" ^ rrrirnrfiirran-0tl&6-me©

StrrvtoinjC3rerhi9-ytidow^^H~ot.,rl^-Digabl£d.Amet.^.--gKillaj-3Hinjiin^Eiica3aiISE^ca^3fe'teraidr3!l^8h!K^^^ p - m - -Vrr--«•

.- u 4 Ehmiff)-McDonald;- three... __ Bart<jne;^a "son.- David, of-_X.ea«_ajro. He was an in- ^ u ^ t e j s , a brother and 11

A - j - 12.N00RJD1

°de_hjLrhp WalrcT .T. John-pastor , wUl grv'"c~~

-'Kn» wv--R»:-'»-.--Doilceman.service- ^7_-;-^^^-r--s

- — ^g -3'- stadonarv e- with General Motors Corp^

f b d

care will be providetLfor Religious.1

-— "^-sChildren—through- k inde i^ . The church JJgtee . ^ ^ .-• Mr. "Yarnakaitis retired All Are Welcome

^~-8eryrv«dll..i1opdjferopen--on..—waiLj-—r*>>. Ifivr -r: = - — . .oL-th s-^ie--^'.gr^aS^rHospitai arter w (VeronSay^nke^rJ "pale. 54.'of7

-Mi&a.-.-Anna • Anthony-,—^S

•"-Jawr^S^-^ir^SS^denT^

The "Perat I-uraerarttolKS;

^

t£ohGrD9tRuccnl±._l^^.: ;•;=STWall township: a

icnss—Catherine-- -Jwa rded~a""twS^TR.. tnyise-

M*ferE£«fife^AtMaly6k-a-oitrs.' Mildred Nastr i-=—p-.'m-:— Senior-high—TeHbw

WM<TTyerhiy==i«=^«af>=yrii

Icinp. mneas.

City heiivednnPerfcA-mv—courr^house-i^Elizaboy~bcforc-mt>

U_--pMtar ; .w iU conduct the

oiiuu.x>* wt -- -ivvr-. tionaco—zcltations-iesued—years" ago after 28-^years

^.- —during- the month: 13 -re- - bI^BerYice±AS=—" ' " '

"TirsC- -United^ Methodlsi'.

—-^sermon-oCreverendHarold—_r...r'-"'°-—'_-_

a.m. SThei:* adult^chotr

nadult—education Balasic-o^6laifl;-and-tbregrandchildren. " —

tomorrow evening at 4V w. Sunday s c h o o l , senior «"Hazelwood -Avenue, Rah- - adulfcholr" rehearsal, con-" ~grotrpT'will-tneet wichTabbiwav. . . . . . Hrmadon class and adult Jacob Rubenstein at.8 p.m.

le's libraryseminar-wiH^begltri^0:3D

529 Central Ave., Rahway, N.J.

—and" nursery-doriitg Opposite Parking Lot of Rahway Libraryfollow the service,On Sunday services will3

n>t*^£^e^:v^el^liU^^^paaior. In, the evenintrai ing ,^|roWjh^'-^y:o^rues^-^g-.QFWW^yr^ipie

^5^clock^ne-Llte-S^thf- -~d*v--toM£Z5(^-tO^^£^^J3iiixsfa^^

ifcr-'"Franklin Schoolholds open hous

for-parents—i - -— ' '—. P a r e n t s of p u p i l s in"i •"•*_ J Franklin Schoolmet their~~—^—-—^children's t * a c h o r s and:__..—. *~-discussed the curriculum_ ^-. during a open house held--7- . at the Rahway school on

' FEBT5T ~'••••• ' The visitors listened to.'• . ; — . William Hapirmlc_of_ the~* ~ Rahway "cTvTP STe'Tenst "3e-....-.- - . -par-tment ^peak an fluud .p p

-control,—-not—eontmh an<3^r^—- possible procedures to be. followed if the. energy cr i -

Bis becomes worse.."" . The .'visitation, day nat- —~ :—sponsored" by the school s

Parent Teacher As-^cia-• ~ . Jtion.

— ~ " ---- Primtt-n'd Huengr and M rw.

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VOLUME 153 " -.-.••— "^RAHWAYvNEWJERSEY, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 21, 1974 . 15 CENTS.

oard

BEING A Mi MM! K [SHAKO WORK . . . This series ofphotographs at cmlOrer ^ to 5 years of age was takenon Jar.. \~ anJ J* when the srudents of Arthur "L.Johnson Kc-gu nal )iigi. School^ home- management classi J d £ i h ) t e

. •••—.. •••-;. " "bottom right with £h"e~Uttle~glrltaclng^he-caflrerajirer-fhe "first picture on "tfiFletTsnowiTMirk Pafllcowski are: leftto right; Ellen Davey, Theodore-Langeriberger, Ann Marie," JiU KelherrPanl-KelnerrVTmMemilearning, i t 's much easier eating cupcakes than making Donna Langenberger, Maryann T e l e s c o , M a r k youngster barely visible, Nadine Didgecn, standingupj^them. The next shot depicts a young artist,- Kevin ParUcowski, Mary Blatt, Paul Bader and David Bader. jWayqfe St'eninier.-Janette Didgeon. Susan S t e m m e d *Di Nuz2o applying his talents at t ie easel. Sitting The final picture on the far right was taken at the senior at the Clark high school; Christine De Lorenzo

•around--* 'table--with-molaing--jlay^inVthe- third picture -^--gBgfigjalndng- tab^P^cwrjdjcjockwls&jitardng at- the- antHJancy-VUlaz " ' ^

S"<fh crotallfe'd

w ^AfTTTgr a namfST J'.QS.e'pTr-nrjrrcrr

gSfcv. •-•••.• tb.il. -_N-o t r3_u lKal iwav . _

to simply as Susan Blie-or-ior> ot t o o loi— •».

tuagnFTs-w euparent participation.

feM:»ew6- J ^ 8DOC-TOB-RESIGNS iv 1.1, jisu -was.—m_

With_*e.SiceEtlon of . " iTls -Vd^s ib le- io^^^ assistancj-tonTJamps-tiarkinE, remedial mathematics

ney, ph-VBician forRegional, was accepted atthe' Feb. o meennc of the

In a newspaper, "lowing "manner sEouTd :-\a - fox 39 courses :wnr£e""held" on Marche r and. 13should appear fully;-Such—pu"b"TTcTry chairman or Rahway" SenKr^HglTScnodrrrom Tto 9

^^—ra-John_J-;:-James: ; ; cnairl"aay-lft_reqiieste.d_tD_.majority- — Women—should-ha^e-thair -Av-ai-nr

i r j - ; r Veterans Ho'spiral.•••. check uf ST-l \\a"S also

uJ" tu "the" cancer WHTPPKG'TNIU SHAPE--^Union-Counts v 1 \ "

nbers o_f .the Clark 'UeTfftScYBTI

JromTtEe. _1. Eleanor-. orctample,-^_iasi-name Ts a common-one.

imaOwlarch;_8.. anrf'Tvil painting are -, ^ ^ ^

can-appear-as they wish,

ef befdTe~me~mrme~ of Saturday enrichment pro- wneel training* rBe~Bmarried women. This is so" g r a m . requirement for the coursehw.anfip sports stories are Thp *-nnrB<>i " • ' " f ^ n I T - ? rf

tn stories i n v o l v i n g High School'guidancecoun- For additional Informs-r^cascjy"befare-mtt- s f y , r ^ tion o r for a" brochuje-llia-c7>urt~jU^6TKer"aTl>- "Registration "will be nei^ J"P afl~~the courses -please

.-nations werc-thcucleax in- o n Monday and Tuesday,, call 388-8500 on any school'rton-ofcrlmeandmora:t--rv< jfjbfvl"lraiKl.~15~*""":-T"—dav between-B-a.tn. and—1- •-,

9 n.m, intheliic"TT:?" r.cxt meeting—ft »gjven names are used such

^--.Personalities having na- -zTinnal and lnremati

he—couneii—has—hea

,0 Union Counts' .Council- oi leal campaigns.- but this1 3 - - - • "• - • - - " " " - • - t i m e n

lTvXrrThe—Waghtngioii"-preEChOT;r_S'taff unO thg-Parent Atjvieory-Cgunc-n -Ray Eggers"Agency J- On; the ""second, and _subse-

^Jw^^^s^g

era

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, j — , - " _ v - Z• 1 . ' . - . .

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introduces budgeA proposed 1974 muni- Jccted by the voters at the

" " "_ " " :hnnlreflected in The city's tax decrease the total amount,fate^—eeanel-tnrvan — Uoynik— ij

— the 1973 budget,-wasintro-- councii

re tai y to 'the maypivin-djg*^~-^company-, whlch~has is 60 by -^otfica atTZ309 Sh sufficient^rea itiTfTontage"..*«-*.. v i M * . , ^ - ft!5rm. 1 lieT~36b '

yeSster Avenue In Roselle rs"~IV~feeyTesT'thanU'"hR' wlth=^unds-'provided -by^: tp tBe-tbancery—^minimum for the-JT rent- present.ou^y^ar^old^tatlon w

rt a) the guttural rccTstrgtrTieaeirelLiitie-ftahway-station ^,te -departm"ent~of~rraTT5pui>JUuii. Plans-calt-fm—rhc^—^efoxB—thErvote—air—the•"" g faUen'into disr^iarrTfoTSerxeBalltrrrr ame-rtd^d budget_ -'was

of" its application over- a _p_ublic hearing on the. tunned. The :baard voted In a p p 1 i c aJlcui—-bv—Mrs.^Spffl-i9jj.-to-aeny-the-vari^—Maurice M. Slrotaof-357--

ancfii -_ , . Sycamore gtreetiqr_ajvarjlr_

session but no total amountof rhf; hurigpr rpriiirHnriB _j

" was prn\ndfrl

H S * to u a e two Iiulitlliig l u l u Uf~- the-case ordered the Rah- • insufficient depth as ^ljesway- -board- _ttC- conduct for one-family houses,another h e a d i n g on Th.e_- Rnhwny planningTnriom c appHr-artnn • • . . .

lii.

The votes for" thebudget

-for—demoll-

-i.i.r. tteiicr-ttttpgra—j~— Eugene D. Gentsch, Peter

^Kt;. Donovan—arrd~L'OTits~G".'- JElh, Republicans, and

.Georgeidc^TT^i'-j:.

. - - . - ^ * « . • . : . _ - . . . ^ ^ t ^ ^ • • • - • ! • - - • j — • • fc—•••• ' a M - - • j — ^ 1

iamtly house on-- the—-Avenue- - -and--Sycimore iTttree"

^ ^ 1 — FranVHn- anri __Martlerin gram anrt

JU- insurance claim' nit aahani »,L,

era;. Vonng against the

. J h e board approvedpui> B e a_u r e_ga.j&fc«w-

"^rEFc5aer~oraeinteSe^^^^g?^^^|^^u^

^~_ ^ clent^e"for-alwcyjamSy"' ^e^roperty-consiig-of- —^g5—HgJL-lJ^fe5^^?;'-^^^

ttw

•ni—I jLllllujJLXfi i V'

. sdsoot; yeafTrom~aS-~T: T-.—Republica

-ffarded'ove- condemneg-the "•••"•••ettjmAriia for

ell -s caucus, caired for TiSCT*"devoted—

<Cr"nold Leone of 555 bToetrSSoT "

lisciplinarv suggestions - _. Wefitfield Ax.ejULe_ - and.... .by. __. board._ nic:William-Wanko of oO-l W. complimented th

-- The--bciard-also dpprovc^- •a finance resolution stating

laying the start- of- theia l eenngbv 25 mm- l S & l^^un^jShJ

decisionsinthe "thitd regiment of Xew Jersey volunteers

amend--ments-offered included onetu deiete an increase tn

. hd-:_-roviae;

Undjer the motion three

Pointed to make bus tripsfor overtime pay

XtrgzauBcll -to the elementary • _ • - . - _ . i u r

— approveJ-an-imendment to= -amount forcouncil -

sea-soursor-two

Increasing "die appropria-.to-$35.573. Voring

;M_f"6Klcfiard—(Rosa)—Bricc „ _-., ;-—,-.-•. — ,

ssex-Street, - K h . s 7 - -*^ i£Eoo l budget, rejected

ping Tuesday nighc' s board ~ot education and two new

rn prrrhprrr, Kfro-4 budget andreflects V oyn ik ,Gen't&ch:B ^ ^ S-2—margin —31—tne an—

wili be sent to.the mumci- -.-Thff-four-=r6comin9nda- WHiSnr^Winko-of-601—siiTrTcr^jrY-i-ro-nHTr- .^ni . i

-tionswere, .-' >-tf^WI^-;SaSSS

^r i. P.ar-

Tfttct-atrc nJe'inhO' '"aft»f-HOi>nJge soionrjM rsr"ProschDDltcacI

. Willie Miles.-'War

n r h e O ; reTer~atistahliEh^r 1-fFhe-^c-o.u-sc-i-l-Generaty-* p"-b-M-"-&*s^gffie?3&

n^'-r>i?rfl?3Tg^ns,^ic—^rpaV>f=K-roTf-aTid-MT's. John Cbnlsbn"were=iir-cbarceof-the tea. Froschool-tcachcgBraTe^^-T^—Mr5!P* J^g?.:-DrI0]t«"-^Pia1?™^--.5111-1! r"Nhsses Virginia McCabe and Paula Peterson and"Mrs. Willie Miles.-The pre- the n i m | s of criminals or have been exceptio

fr • .-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .r . "*-t»»>r irniKnjiimlP who arc operative in providingthe namgs oi CTiminals or" have been exceptfonillyco=-"-"C°'1vention o f i -« t l e u n T o a ' "nrhcr imftviftimls who arc operative In p

IE

— move to cut an approprla- ^ ? u >"""^ - i a« RoeEcn_oir -.._,;.- _•....„„.., J^J pal council which may ap- Opposition w some pro- tion of S69,ieG.iorovertime b2 :> M l d w 0 ° d Dftve^jyere ~ r i

- - — Streer^tt 'orRan3S£TV""'^-"ft^o v e it-or-r-educaihe total., posed e x p en airu-r-es-ln-.,:.— pay-for-policemen from-tHe chosen: -ii-.^i-oters_-at=lth.e^--_-;Amn-ynrrnfIT - - - ^ ^ ^ ^ j - . - g ^ ^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g ^ ^ - ^ f e ^ t ^ ^ f c l ^ Q ^ f — v t H ^ a -_cIudeiL -in-_4i<^iiWai_raei=__de4Ktrtmeiir!s=_apprapKi^^^ electio.n, of. . .J .U.U • • . . - - , , , - _.- ..-_---•_->-.--r,. H for F ^ - I3- ~ ' L '

~In the yoans to elect"tEree members ior~three-

— but-to-ail board members —ney:during the: litigation:-.--for- c a u c u g — p u r p o l ^ ^

—asaursr-CTimns.the a p p x o - ^ A l e d . t h ' e g r e i t ^ s t . n t i m b e I . - - . - ~ - - ^ j i y ^ s ^ - - —-priatioti•••were- counctlmen^—of"vot¥s""9S?"Sir"Roesch " " "~/~~T'r.—XjT'- =~

I inm-eiU-AfatKiarnSTcl-ao^ . ,V. . >"r« • .1.,. ,,,, , .I •' "., i ,.4 ' \ •-;-•-•jjpmg to me poll

an ,-• - • cetved 874 andMx-Hoener^-Marsh w n o w a s selocted.-lastFe.hr- -the retirement

Eugenerjeanette^ SulilVan, -.^--JMrr^UL but one school Ois- u " i u •"'" 'x"™ >"1>L"V-U' C o u n c i l m a n

•_trict. rhr- rhfrri an.r fourth ^ the-sf-cond- ward-where-- - . ^ ^tfie-^cuirpeh*^^ ,

of being-^gensg^teia-^i-tho-St^SV.—jhird,_"'^_ rd:;s . ° T r , ' t ^ n j ysunsttrnftfl

eetablished such • JKanko^-requested

be adhered to. In this wayClark .Patriot- utnernewsr.

•les as_.ihan" meets thesourcesL tax reform, en-vlronmenraQsraTitlaboj".""an JT. ec ononi

•JpetmlEBive^-and-Ichal- m?™™ ^!fI^5!^5!S:,"?^-atierlEulz

pn r-mi-Q-B.-1-lBlQaDRW STORER1HWI -coitsum'erprotectlon;- flood

.^t*^» - BBecmetaTunlorhighschofli . g^:wss¥s-:ws::ws*».|:v>»v^.->.l1

pcontrolsiha crime andpuB-

board of educationZEoodloodifltfiooiLHeanl! . A m e-xlclap tankers. Bpjfci.iFREE PIRKHIfl studies t department. oTthe

FREE: DELIVERS " Reynolas~TobaccoaiSPOSABLES - a 6-1 vote-members nt rhe- tothe-detarr-- the^ r i -«- - ^ _ ^ ^ - ^ . . ^ 1 ^ : — — . . ^ i ^ ^ — * i i y | | \ I M

LESS THAN 'yi^ if by the mayor tu me council tion vs^-5?;:;r- harVn" total of.?6,'.^J.Ji".t^ -iry- —

helongeiL-to >.^vard_3^-;deparre shoiflribe-enioxced. ^ -strikers -from ob~

intog wo-rfjlTTiTrr nprrnrm

l ' " ' " " ' " j i i n n . ivVESTriELDHSOtatO Jbroposed by the mayor^aspolicy CBD" rocaivavote__from—Mr •» - [he hoard J3v_unaniniou& votes-nJn"-" J i J~ -^.^.LDirihiich rir\' riirr-rmr m~revenue and.:

l again-TaTledy <i gw.rB uiiuvee to act on a proposedordlnance to purchase of property

h f l d iy hrr i i fd^t t" a-bl«nk-ch<?clc" for 'thenr-—$L caTi^";selves. He believed thepn*osal_.»aa ^proper ly «_ j s j e w a r k S c a r J _ t ; l l i ; e r a n d The Pailv .lournal as official s

fln^li newspapers (or legal advertising. - ^;>-

:•:•• Linden with two branch offices in Kahway, the National

Facilities Available for Private Partiesp

u . a . she-fot.a contemplated city harriifd^pottc"eh lS> headquarters complex.

~>i^l^rii£:counclIY4a£dLFree Patron Parkin& | Sd with last year'si

enscs totaled S2JS6 670.

aa compared, with S1.S4S,p »rates-tha't-$B,925 in-capitalimproveaown'paymyni ior Ui«REAL ESTATE - INSURAKGE- MORTG t|nTHit1itr>hip' pi-n-

lposal would; help

In the $: Rahway _and__The Rahway Savings Institution of ;•; Council PrestdeitfVoeB.JSnKaHw'ay' were deaTgnaleo as olllc4ar'aepoBTt5rIes~Ior i u -announcetHh-ir the-bo

u; fcFA 111 t W ^ V t ^ t e H l l d t d « eaucatiori'satdea^Mr.-Hlgglna warned—y- not b

pertv-vroultl-be-obtalned • frow^the-Rah wai"3 JedBVetopm ent

*—rrfTir— was'unttsi'^concractiiiie n a \ ' i s o iK.anyay ' : : .g . - . . . _ IN THIS ISSUEe"=a=in3jbrity3>fato"^-g--;-^^.--^---.:-.i"i-.---..-;;----: ^ = "

^ ^ _ine_ Drpperty:prp

&&5!Si<aHifi£EE§&^talk:-

r S o c i a l n e w s • • • • ; . . , ._?

%Sp5Ss . . 8, s> tionssss^ss**^ VJfeddings, betrothals . . .6 convention. Over 1,100 delegates from 12 states were in attendance.Central Avenue Saturday enrichment pro-

gram, ••,-.*•> $197 unre-