No. ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, ll>r>r> Year .$2.50—(Out of County $3.00) —Copy 5 Cents Township Candidates Air Urges Unit as Civic Problems for NDCA Base in Sewer Assessments The Northern IMsti'iel '^ivii- AH, socliition wus host Tuesday night to one of the liveliest ur.d most informative meetings over held in Koekaway Township, in spite of the fact that only two of tho llvo Invited township committee candidates attended. The two were Kus;-ll Howi'll. Assessments fur the DeHart incumbent, v.wl Christian Chtistoi-**>** fersen. candidates for Republican sewer project should be rtmde on noniination in the Primniy Klec- the utiil basis rather than by front tion Al>ril 1!*. Sigmiuid Goytcl. footage und valuations, according chairman. .'•aid Klim r Kinney to John Kumpinait of 23 Mt. ProsiPemocraU was prevented from pect avenue, in the sewer district. Kuiiipnmn was Rockaway Townattending because of hi.-, wife's illness. Kinney arrived sifter tho ship mayor when the sewers were program. No word bad been re- being planned, and was a sanitary ceived from thc other two, Geurg<> engineer in New York City for ,tr Decker, Republican, ami Gear^o many years, .so feels he is qualified lo speak on tho subject of Reduce unto speeds in the neigh- George, Democrat. .sower assessments. borhood of schools; bo watchful Also nttendiiif; won' Republican "It is my belief that the easiest for children running1' "TTHo tho Freeholder candidates Gerald B method of calculation is a simple street, and don't drive onto school Coursen of Morris Plains and Vinplnygrounds, superintendent Char- cent .1. Wemlingor of Kirinolon. form of mathematics, one that is fair, equitable, and not misleading. les L. Curtis asked parents of I»letl({«' Independence Since the DeHurt sower question Rockaway school children and Both Howoll and ChristofiVi^en is based on sewers and not land others in a statement this week. emphasized their independence of values, it shoulu be treated as "The next child injured may ~oaany pres.-iiro j;ruups. Hc,wo;l said .such," Kumpman said. yours," he pointed out, adding that he has been lighting such groups Only I'nitH Count "Unfortunately, at the present all along, mentioning Magistrate "We in the DeHart section Tiau time our teachers on their way to George Pifor, whom ho said he park must sometimes cross tho had removed from ihv soliool at the beginning 100 units to be playgrounds. There is no need, board. He also tried to have Pifor, connected into the sewer system. During the procedure the Garden E A LOX« STORY SHORT—Carrier Jack Long of the however, for parents simply dis- a layman, replaced as nv.ic Apartments came into being, addpost office gets a jjrln out of delivering mail to n very charging pupils to enter upon the bv an attornev, Howell sak.. ,. ,. . Receiving the mornir.g's mail in his private office at 185 playground." • ., . .', , . • i , , nig 110 units, making a grand total of 270 units, note> counting Invoiuio Is John Francis Short III, with kis mother looking saultohetak" lms tried get b e> theHowell county over tomore whatever increase there may have towns'np road mileage, some of ss strenuous mail carrying than Jack l ^ n g used to do been in the original 160. which was accomplished this year 19-lO's when he was worse than a bad dream to coaches "Therefore, the fairest and most with the tnkirg ovor of tli.- Rockat played against tho Rocktfftay Rams and Iron Dukes. equitable method of assessing is awny-Mt. Hope road and the road s called him the *'Mt. Hope Express," and with good past the Navy reservation. In, unit basis. The true , facts ... are that ly enough, Jaek himself preferred baseball, where ho was oVler. Now an ex.Marlnc, he Is married and the father earlier venrs ho was told by the Ia 1 1 u n l t s o r s i n S l e dwellings d u . , Pomn\ Lynn, aged 6 months. He lives at 39 Brake Freeholders that he was the only charge about thc same amount of kaway. township committeman who asked sewerage. Foot frontage and empty lots do not discharge any sewbrts moved to Rockaway from West Orange about three The need for an addition to for transfer of roads, he said. . Mr. Short is In the advertising department of P. Ballanage, therefore should not be asMorris Hills Regional High School Competitive bidding is another sessed. Jte—Our thanks to Eddie Brice, tho genial mailman who will bo the subject for the eve-of his pet projects, Howell said, Apartments Puy More out.Seroogo Scrooge, for th© idea for this picture, and ning when members of the Re-accusing pnst administrations of "From a basic figure of 270 unfa J. "Butt" Spalding for the help in arranging- it, even gional Board act as host at a "not wanting" competitive bid- its at a cost of $98,000 (the amspecial dinner Monday at 7 p.m.ding. He said competitive bids efuswl to get in the act himself.) ount of the final bond issue., inin the Regional cafeteria. resulted in saving about 51,800 on eluding laterals to the curb in orGuests will be given information the price of a road machine, and der to avoid heavy expense for on the growth of the Regional dis- that a new police car was bought continual repairing of the streets") trict and will be asked to dis-for less than the cost of repairing brings the unit cost to $363 per cuss possible ways of solving dis- the old one of a more expensive unit and the Garden Apartments trict problems stemming from make. share as S3P.930 and not $27,000 this growth—ways that will be in He would like to see the town- as the commission has figured. t Troop 240 is planning the best interest of students and ship government modernized, "It is absolutely a must that be•Statue of Liberty, May era of the Brownies are the Mines, taxpayers alike. Howell said. fore building a home in this townregular annual outing. Louis Esposito, Steven Masuryk, Would Push Planning Boards of education and governship you must take out a permit. ure now working for U. S, Berger, Alfred Scott. Wal- ing bodies from each of the four Chris toff ersen stressed need for Therefore, that house, if in the ter Van Atta and John Klusick. he of the badge netlvmunicipalities composing thc Re-anticipating future growth and itssewer district, should be assessed lo with homemaking, At a meeting March 31 a t St. gional District will attend, along needs through planning, and tryin t h osamo m a n n c r a s a n t h e Un. safety, agriculture. Cecilia's Hall, Brownie Troop 97 with n committee from the lay \ing to attract industry to redue its. Therefore this typo of assess|1U\\ arts and crafts, separated the palms that were advisory group and a committee tho tax burden on homos. ing is without a doubt the finest lancing. Lenders of the distributed on Palm Sunday. They from the group of parents workCiting his reeonl as traffic man- method."" Vlrs. Annabel!© Estell wereTvelped by Karen Utter. Shar- ing on n Regional High School ager at E. F. Drew & Co. in Boonpbert Lanterman. on Stratford, Susan Scoftpld and P.T.A. ton, Christoffersen said ho would party was held Sa- Rosemarie Marino, all of Girl apply the samo methodical reasonAlso invited are superintendents inp by CM Scout Scout Troop 97, nnd eight of St. Thomas Bnliman of Rockaway ing ho uses thoro to the problems I the Roekuway Alleys. Cecilia's altar boys, Township. C. L. Curtis, Rockaway of township government. r e Le\vetto Esposito, Asked by W, A. Lawrence of Mother-Daughtcr Supper Following the Noonday MomWilliam Davenport, Ywe». Jo Ann Fletcher, Girls Scout Troop 147 will hold a Borough; Meriden Manor about how homes onts of Meditation on Good FriDenville, and John J. Mullen, id Carol Hottinger, Mother-Daughter buffet supper, would be safeguarded against in- day the Women's Missionary SoPeggy Berper. Alice April 19 at St. Cecilia's Church. principal of Wharton schools. dustry, Christoffersen said he re-ciety of the First Presbyterian Special gusts will include Wilhnla and Cathy Beg- Mrs. John Tarr is the leader and cently Warned that Warner Hud- Church will servo hotcross buns the adults present her committee is composed of tho liam H. Mason, county superin- nut, parent of Chilcott Labora- and coffee. Their monthly meetingtendent, and William Siedal, ' Mrs. E. J. Hottinger. Mmes. Rino RastellL Michael Estories in Morris Plains was looking will begin at 2 p.m. with devotions B «g*r and Mrs. Wil-posito, A. J. Donahue and Patrick representative of Alexander Mer- for a site for a new Richard Hvulby Mrs. Josiah Spalding. The chant Associates, architects. nut factory. He tried to contact study of India will continue with Langan, Tho women are helping the township industrial develop- Miss Gretohen Hollstein reviewing the Scouts prepare the menu and wr Patients ment committee through town a chapter, "Old Tajiks in a New decorations. Alt. Hope PTA Schedules Ion Easter favors for After the supper there will be hall, but could not got tho infor- Setting" from "Under Three <* St. ciarw-a Hospl- badge awards and the ne\v scouts Kitchen Benefit Dance mation at once. By tho tune he Flags" by Stephen Ne:ll. The Mt. Hope PTA meting will eout Troop j ^ , T h e will be invested into the troop arid be held in the school, April 19. did, ho was two days too late, and Introducing thc Good Friday g their work at St receive their Tenderfoot rank. Mrs. when the nominating committee is the Hudnut people had leased 125 theme , Mrs. Hope Kinkade will hope to pi a c o a l l l y I Walked Where Jesus Anthony Ippoltto was the consul- to present a slate for next year. acres in Litit;:, Pa., for plant to sing cheon tray Sunday. Walked." employ 1.000 persons. tant a t the troop meeting on TuesJenn Leffingwell is chairman of «nc troop a r c t h c Guest speaker will be Mrs. Lloyd Spend Little, lie! Little day evening. She demonstrated T«rr. A. j . Donahue setting the hair in pin curls and the committee, with Helen James. Van Keuren. a recent visitor to Howoll said the industrial comRebecca Brulant), Clara Privalle. on other requirements for the Good Lillian Warren and Florence Web- mittee is appointed by tho Mayor. the Holy Land, giving an illustratChristoffersen asked why a $;»t000 ed report of her VJS;:. 21 will have a Grooming Badge. The troop is er. Hostesses for April are Mrs. at Beaverbrook making Easter lilies a s tray favors The PTA is sponsoring a Spring appropriation for advertising tho Stacey Moore. Miss Ethel FreeP win m c c t a l t h c for Easter Sunday a t St. Clare'." township to industry was cut out Dance April 23 at the White Meaman. Mrs. Bemamin Gela and Mrs. |yt«rton Church a t Hospital. dow Clubhouse to raise funds for of the budget. Howoll said a real e estate man connected with Rock- Goggonbach f to tho farm. Lead. V O Y T A C ' S BASTEn FLOWER improving thc kitchen facilities at (Continued on Page 12 > rilOTO PRINT? of nonrly all plcSHOW closes Friday at 10 P.M.tho school. Mrs. 5Ia>y Derkash tuvos appearing in tho Herald & Your friends were here, now we are will head a committee composed UtfOAird can ho bought, singly or at NS — A, F. SHIO waiting for you. Route *«, t»«nviUe. KO. —Adv quantity discounts. Call RO. 9-0400. of Mildred Nelson, Alice Bldgodd A4 —A«lvt. Some of the most interesting THREE fi'S CLEANERS, dry and Myrtle Kehoe. Tickets will be nowa In this issue ls< In tho Want cletnlngt done on tho premUos. 103 sent home with the children. I n TREWARTHA'S Old EnRllsh Black k It a wookly k hhabit to Mako Rock candy now at Torry Druprs. Main street (opp. Fir* lloucp), D«nE. M. road thorn. SIA Bwny, Pcnville. RO 9-1122,-Adv vllle. — Adv. V ^ Urges Auto Care For Child Safty Will Describe MH Needsto Civic Leaders *, Badge Work among rities of Girl Scouts Churchwomen to Meet Tomorrow Page 2 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1055 Extend Water Mains in Lake Parsippany Area The Par-Troy council acted favorably Tuesday on a request by Alex Eckstein for water main extensions In Lake Parsippany. The following extensions will be made: 635 feet on Marcella road; 750 feet on Farmtngdale drive (from Haloey road to Allentown road) and 350 feet on Lawrence road. In accordance with existing procedure Eckstein will pay for the moving of the shovel from RANFT'S T V & RADIO SERVICi AUTO RADIOS Toys. Greeting Cards. Stationery, Country Club Ice Cream Phonograph Records Alt Major Companies Call RO 9-1156 35 Hlnekman Ave., B«nvitki COAL and FU1L OIL 24 HOUR OIL BURNER SERVICi Printed Merer Ticket* garage to location and back, and the costs of all pipe, hydrants, Valves and other material necessary. The township will supply all the labor. The work will be scheduled by the Public Works Department and probably will start the later part of May, TV & RADIO SERVICE Home & Auto Repairs We Service All Mokes TV Cr Radio Antenna Installations DENVILLE TV SERVICE I I BLOOMFIELD AVE. DENVILLE ROCK. 9-0991 UNITED CIGAR STORE MAURICE GOLD. AGENT Broadway Rock. 9-!».25 Old Company's Premium C««l Insurance of all hinds — Since 1903 — AN1HKAM Matthews Agency Strait & Freeman Coal Company BEACH ST. ROCKAWAY ROCK. $-0012-0329 General Insurance N. M. FASTIGE Ttl. RO 9-1990-J no. with Every Conversion Job we will givo you FRED J. KRELL 100 Gal. of Fuel Oil Moil—RD I Costerlino Rd, Dover Home—Union Hill, Denville SERVICE U Broadway RO 9-0144 REAL ESTATE (covering ad of Morris County) AUTO RADIOS 5 : 0 0 - 9 Weekdays Sot., Sun. & Holidays, all day DENVILLE CAMERA SHOP ROCKAWAY Adeline Dodd TV BLUEPRINTS and docutneatii rtprodureili copying for engineer*, hltt For A Limited Tim© Only 40 Weir Main St. TV & RADIO REPAIRS DOver 6-0784 Rt. 46 — Mt, Lakes 20 Upp«r Roinbow Trail Rainbow Lakea DINVILLI RO 9-1294 OZALID PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS Private lessons on oil musical Instruments SHEET MUSIC — INSTRUMENTS PIANOS SHAPIRO'S MUSIC CENTER Paul Shopiro, director 24 E. Bloekwell St. Dovei DO 6-2987 FREE CONVERSION BURNER 275 GAL. TANK 3 G.E. CONTROLS Oil Burner F0R $295-00 No Money Down 3 Years To Pay Only $9.51 per mo. Call HUB HEATING CO. Rock. 9-0012 or DEerfield 4-2034 FREE SURVEY ANTIQUE RESTORING FURNITURE REFINISHED & REPAIRED CHAIRS (SLUED CANE AND RUSH SEATS WATCH REPAIRS — Complete Overhaul Includes cleaning, oiling, electronically adjusted and one year guarantee. DENVILLE JEWELERS 49 B'way RO 9-0494 _ §k *»• Donvillo Call E. Jorgensen RO 9-1855 28 Sitco Road Denvillo TIUtEE B'S l>ry Cleaning done on premises 102 Main St. Opp. Flro House HO 8-1021 Dcuvllle FUR REMODELING TAILORING CLEANING FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY RO 9-1613 HALLMARK CARDS EXCLUSIVELY— BUXTON WALLETS SOCIAL, SCHOOL & COMMERCIAL STATIONERY NEWSPAPERS—MAGAZINES STATIONERY ft GIFT SHOPPE 9 Main St., RO 9-9418, Donvillo Hours 6:45 A.M. — 7 P.M., Friday to 9 GIFTS PIPES. TOBACCO, ICE CREAM, FILM TOYS GAMES, CHILDREN'S BOOKS & RECORDS, NOVELTIES KAR'S NICK'S TAILOR SHOP 70 Main St. DmwilU They'll All S e e - YOUR AD HERE Call R0.9-0400 L. K. ALLEN Custom Mode Slip Covers & Drapes All seams overlapped. Upholstering RO. 9-1088 Denville, N. J. 72 Main St. Complete Car Service TUNE UP — BRAKES — INSPECTION SERVICE WHEEL BALANCE — FRONT END SERVICE ROAD SERVICE OPEN 7 to 11 ATLANTIC TOTTEN & YOGEL ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Route 48 RO. 9-8536 Denvllle '. . . We almost convinced them that I got tf :ar in the Herald - Record Want Ads—didn't we! in Worn* Mil Mrs. Lois Brannin and her French II class arc planning a visit on April 16 to the New York City Center to see the "Tnles of Hoffman." Students making the trip will be Shelly Adler, James Brown, Raymond Freeman, Lenore Koch, John Moran, Joyce Sanders, Linda Schroeder, Betty Shauger and Anita Wilde. Shorthand Speedsters Awards were presented this week to Shorthand II students who have tr.ken Gregg speed testa for February and March and trans, crlbcd with 959J accuracy. Those testa, with time limitations for various speeds, show that the students arc meeting tho standards as prescribed by experts for students at* this level of learning. Shorthand instructor Mrs. Elleen Brown announced the following awards: For taking 100 words n minute for five minutes: Marilyn Couglo, Barbara Elko, Joan Gomez and Estello Klein. Taking 80 words a minute for flev minutes were: Marjorle Balr, Carol Conahnn. Mary Ann Do. bonoy, Virginia Durr, Barbara Habctz, Ruth Harder, KatTSeTTTTe Hlpwell, Marcla Johnson, Doruth Lowerre, Margaret Ohlinger, Deloros Rcmlskevlch, Norma Rlczko, Lorraine Sevret, Catherine Stopa, Carol Wick and Maria Zorlas. Barbara Novak qualified with 60 words a minute for five minutes. Justice at Work The Student Council met last week to decide the fate of four students who had received sum. monses for rulo violations. All the violators pleaded guilty and re. ceived demerits In accordance with tho severity of their offenses. Ben Reed, president, acted as judge and other student council members as jurists with Mrs. Earl Moran counselling. Grease pits are being con. structed In the auto shop addition of the school. When completed tho pits will enable the students to maintain school buses. Girls on both the Scarlet and White teams have been hard at work preparing for the forthcoming "Sporto Night." Tho progress of the ticket sales can be determined by tho "thermometer" in the showcase. Barbara Bragg and Carol Hull aro ticket chairmen for the Whites and Cathy Bcgbte and Marcla, Lcnky for the Scorlet team. Librarians Celebrate School librarian Mrs. Estello Marks treated the library squad to a surprise party Friday to celebrate the processing of the l.BOOth book. Miss Charlotte SI home economic cliissc freahments. Pleasant mommies muscles aro nil that an the senlor.sponsorod ska! held nt the Floi-lumi P Tucsdny night. Tho stud exceptionally \v< 11 btk Arthur Regalia, mamp inontcd faculty mom tended the party. Industrial arts instnn En8lee has been nppa Morris County rep a committee coiulik wide survey of industrt New Jersey schools. II will nttompt to dctra stntus o/ "industrial irt cation. Denville Roto Nominates Sli The Denvllle 1-Maty for lunch Thurs<!:ty at away River "Country Cti inate new offk-evs MI speech by Dr. Monroe the medical aspects of orgy. The prospective r.ews Bob Thano, presid! Sprccher, vico presi* Meyers, secretary; git, treasurer; uml C«i Mike Forraluolo, Charles Dick Squires a::'. 1 members of the bo tors. Cards for LL Mrs. Nellie He!lm»i chairman of the Mo* ary of the RorKuvay gue, will spor..--''i- ;i | May 6 at Morns W money for Little l.<m'J Mrs. Hellmuth ^ 1 ^ ' " people to atteml F«i mation call Ro. U:i«-»y N O T N ; K TO Publicp notlro onlort p tho slto of tho i s • incntiiry ochool : (ho Township • of Morris, N*. •' l^y t>nN llonrrt i ' Mnln Str.-ct Pel; at plKht (8:001 April 18, l!>r.R. hldR wlH bo p»' nulldlnRT Coinmi'' Rdurntlon nn«l ' . •: I' Blda will W I I tost borlnns: T» ly forty (<0> '• (S) ni>proxlmnt< deep. The Bonrd res' reject nny /or n •' Specifications •' bo procured from T. Kftblo, R Rnot lll N. J. ^. (305) 8r. Agnella to Attend Bister M, Agnella will represent St. CIUIVH Hospital ttt tho Blood IJutik Refresher Course of the Catholic Hospital Association at Withl Heulth Center, St. Louis, Mi)., April 25-21). Salesman Minn: K m t I l i t>«tiilii u f 1'YniiU W i n ri'ii u i ' l i l i i , l u l l - o f H i eI ' o i i i i l v u f M m , J HCHWI'd, t i l IU'1'HI'lll Ill»' K l l t n ! ' , riiliT until t . f uli'li - m u t loii t o t h e 1 mi'illici on or lirfuru [William llulll Illl' I'li'l'll Inrniw 'I'hi' T i > « IIK)II|I ( ' n m i i i l t l i e ii-Mi'iveH h r rir.lil I ni i ' l i T l i m y m u l n i l IIIIIH. 'I'lll': TOWN'.'-illll' U K Ifin'KAWAV M A I ; I ; A I { I : T C. IIOI.I.IOUAN', CI.TU PI I M m - e l i i ' S l l i , li'fif.. CUM) Siil.'Miini of 1i>!V! b y i': o r SAI.K Kx.TUlu.'S C l u b of N e w T i n ' T O W I I H 1 I I | I n f i t n i ' U i i w i i y , III'' I ' n u i i t y o f M i i n l i i iu\il S t » t ^ uw;inls a r c iiiiult' n n Nriv .liiMi-y, w i l l nCVi-i- f u r nt>l«- t w p n U i m i w i t h t h o N n -i m h l l i ' m i l t - ( o t i n " l i l w i ' M t l i l i U h ' i ' , In of ut ut thr Mvillli'l|vill lUlllllllH.', Mt. llupl' Kuuit. KiM'luiwtiy 'I'II\VMH)I Ip, (in 'rlivii'.-xliiy, April n t h , V>!>:>, u t 8 : 0 0 nVlin'li I ' M . tin- fullowlnn: II'IHI i " n i l l l l i u ' AinlniliuiiM' Mudi'l 3. r ':i Si'i-liil N o . MiaMl'l lii.ipi'i II o n ill' Hiilil AinlMiliincn inii.N1 I n ' i n a i l i ' lii-t w r t ' i i t h i ' l u i u r a o f 7:iMI I'.M. iiml !i:(KI P.M. Momlny ilc.i Kx.vulivo Clubs. Is K, rivalry, ]>n'.Mklrnt of I p i ' i ' i a l l.auiiilry, salil, [ has boon "ii'1 cf tin1 top hiv company ami luis boon J rnnkiiin salrsiiiim in his |fur tin' last live years. Iliroiiuli Kl'lday, AjU'll J t h t o A | i r l l Mh. liu'lnnlvt>, lit t i n ' I W i c i n l u V\v%i to w that ho iwelved l I l l t l H l \ l i l l ' i ' H l ' l l l l i l K o h l l , H l l l I ' V l l I l l , N'i'W EASTER FINERY from ARNOLD'S ARNOLD'S Atlcil'iH'Vii, 111 " \ V n n h l i m t o u Stri'i'l, A l n n i i . l i ' W i i , N i ' W .Ii'i';;i'y. has o complete selection of Shirt s, Sport Coots, Jackets, Sweaters, Shoe ',, Sport Shirts and Accessories for M e n and Boys. :»oo> FRANK R. McCAULEY MAKE YOUR CHOICE WHILE SELECTIONS ARE GOOD c4rnold 3 Real Estate & insurance Mortgages Main St. Denvitlc 23A B'way Denville RO 9-1624-J .t*THvy, Ird." Till'. T o W N S I I i r UK IKH-KAWAY, has boon omployod with IN T1IK I ' u i ' S T Y nl'' MUKKIS A M ' STATK OV NKW .1KHSKY piTi.'il 11 nil for more MAItdAltHT ('. HDl.MOKAN, Cli>rk (:iO!i) lours HIUI is now nsMgnetl Dati'il: Miirch I'Stli, 1 !>.1T. HilllHini-Shor* Hills dlsK T m tlilH I'dl'NTV Sl'ltKCHiATli'S COUIIT IOstnti> of Knink Wnrrou Turpln ohl lesson ii worthy lIl'I'i'llMI'll. J patient energy lor its Ihnu'iit, a rosohitonoNS ! by ilift'u'uHlos, iiml then |\V. M. runslion Be Well Dressed with III' Illi' T"\vii.-i|llji u l 'K i ' i ' K i i w i i y a t l l m . M o (Mi l|i;il 1'olltjiiir, n l t i n -iihu\'ii a i l Kutlrii I n tii'U'li.V c ,I v t ' M d i a l I ' 1 " i i i ':-.''. " I I . ' l l i > I ' U Mli'fi.t iliiy, Miiliilii\' mil i i r i ' i i i i i i l u t t i n '.'iiili.'i' r l l i ' i 1 . A i l I l i i ' i i u i 1 , h l ' ' l l i l n ,\, p i ' l i i r I i it i l l t i m e i l n l . ' i ! r u tH I - n f ' I ' I I I I I I I I I N !'•• lli'.'illn, I1 \ i • i ! I ' i i I ' l ' r i ' i p l n l I'l'l.i. hi'twi'i'ii • K M i ' i l n I I I I n 'i i n i l i l i ' i l n m l t i l a t i ' i l I I M - h i i i i i H i i f !> I I I I A . M . 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I,, K:ii-i-"\v "f l v u v l l l i - , a I v i i l ' i i i a n will) t i n ' l ! n -t il Lnun.lry <'>>, N « w a r k , Piii'ximnt tn tln> iiiilii' «f tl»> B\irlouali' of tho ("uuuty nf M u n i s nniili' on tho l''iuirtiviiitl> iliiy ol Muiih, A.P. t>iu> tlioMnmul nln« hxnv divrt nml Hfty-llvo, notli-o Is l l FRED'S MARKET 15 E. Main Street ROckaway 9-9782 Denville, N. J. Prices Effective Thurs., Fri.< ami Sat. RIVOH to i\ll priHons h LYSAGHT'S Denville'i Leading The Coldest Beer In Town Tel. RO 9-0376 GUARANTEED - PRIME CUT - QUALITY MEATS A & B OR RATH Smoked Hams WINE and LIQUOR STORE WHOLE OR HALF DEMVILLE is a Manner of Traveling SPrime Ribs ofBeefi B |A arcfrce way to RO, appreciated by people who want lio cn|o> allrt,cpleasures of travel, leaving the chore* |lor experienced Haley representatives here and abroad. Bermuda Holiday Holder "B") 7 dayi,,6 enchanting nlghli Fiom $140.00 NawYorti air transportation, hotel, meals, personalized and gala cruise. OTHER MALEY HOLIDAYS Europe • Africa »old«r "i"\ FANCY YOUNG HEN TURKEYS EVISCERATED (folder "A"» 69^ Pacific (totdtr "P"l Round the World , (foldir-W) \*11 v " ict >' o { Pte-arransed independent holidays o l W».. O'r o n p c r - A l s o completely ttilor-made itiacr< i»'« to suit jour most exacting individual requirement*. Cruises I J BEAN • SOUTH AMERICA • "ROUND T H I WORLD 1S ( "imty's oldest wid most experienced travel t ' l n u . No Rorvice charge. , —~THE TR Page 3 tin l'"ouv- Ittll l i n y n f Kr|iti-liiln I . lii-\t, h i " .K S i xMnlilllH I'l-nln t i n - illiti' n f ilii nriii-r; n m l a n yi • i i i l i t m H I H ' I 1 inn in IH'IIIK In Mini I'lilnlill )ii», l i r r H i -lli.'lr I-IMIMI, limli'l' u n t i l i . l 1 II I i n m l I n n i \i l h i n Ilii' IIIIII- m i iiill>-il, H i l l ) " • f i ' i i - vi - r l n i i ' i i ' I " I ' Siiilril IIIIIH H I '|iriipiimi IM w i l l l i t ' In, l i i ' i ' HI' I l l ' l l l u l l ' . I I I I l i ' l i ' l " l iii'i'i'lveil l i . v ( h eM ' . ' U i i i i h l | i Ciimiiilt jiilniit II n ' K M - I ' I I I U I - . i n ' u i 1I I I ' ' ' I ' I Iu I I M I H I I u l H u i l u u v i i y , I I||I . i | Ilit' K i n l ! Ii - i ' M l l l d l lV " f 1 i'"iiiil> u l '. M I U T I M u n i t S l i t ! ' ' u i N i - w lll'rll, \ I I. l : i l i . ' i . .Irll.'J. I l l ( I n -M u i l l i l p u l Illlllilllu',, William M. 'rui'iilii, Ml. llii|x UIIIUI, K mU u v . i t y T u w n !•: v i - i H i m . " l i l p . n i l' I ' l l i l l . M i l u y , A p l - t l l-llli. litlili. mil; .V- ' H a m . A t t " i m ' S : ' . ai s : i uii'i'lu.'U I ' . M . I ' m -i h i - I ' u i ' i i i . ' i h ; i i p l i A v i ' . u i u l I " I I m I : t . , nil-, u i 1 I I I'.1,'.:. Il u m p 'I'rurk. ui i U i t o w n . N. .1. C'.II1.') M i n i m u m H I. ' M II I ' - I I I I U I I . H I'niul i n l r l»\ t i n - T U N Y li;;|i )|i n f l v " r U n u i i . \ ' iiiny n w M;rri.r.Mi:N r uliiMltli'll lUJCKAWAY HKCOIU), Tlnjmliiy, April 7, 10.15 AVEL BUREAU MO 4-6262 Morriitown, N. J. of A.S.T.A FIRST PRIZE SPECJALNE Wielkanocne Ib. KIE-L-BASY THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Page 4 it is almost impossible to determ- highest residential zone but will ine where prospective employees be reaoned when the right Induswill live and just where their try comes along. This use of children will attend school. "fluid" zones enables the township Morrison said the administration committee to hold desirable areas is interested in attracting suitable open for the most attractive inIndustry and that some areas, the dustries and to exclude those one behind Reaction Motors for which would be of doubtful beneexample, have been placed in thefit to the township. ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1955 Democrats Want Manager Plan Adopted in Denville The non-partisan League of Women Voters listened to a very is coming to Denville. Williams partisan aiul at times heated dis- said the Republicans are concussion Friday at the Denville structing a sewer system for the Memorial Library, when candi- new building free of charge. Mordates for Township Committee rison pointed out that the sewer nomination from both parties met will cost Denville about $11,000 face to face ostensibly to discuss a year for 10 years while the their qualifications for tho com-township will collect approximately $21,000 a year in taxes from mittee posts. Before an audience of 15 Dem- N. J. P. & L. ocratic candidates Maurice \V. Drcacta School Costs Williams and Hubert M. Palrym- Williams answered that $13,000 ple faced Republican incumbent looks like clear profit but that it Kenneth Morrison, questioning at probably won't cover additional every occasion the Republican ad- expenses to the school system. He ministration's ability to govern, said that all incoming industry and in turn showing what seems a should be carefully studied before luck of familiarity with the prob- being allowed to build in Denville. lems, principles and most of the Morrison pointed out that indusfacts concerning the governing of try in general has no difficulty in Denville. finding places to build, in fact, I there is a wild competition forl F»r City Manager Williams and Dalrymple started industries between communities all j off by declaring themselves for a over the nation. He also said that I City Manager form of government, a modernizing of the police department with, among other things: a radio hook-up with the Morris County police system, a "do-something" about the teenage problem and a change to a Democratic administration. Morrison answered that a City Manager system would be too expensive, and that once one was voted into existence it would be difficult to change should it prove unsatisfactory. He also pointed out that many of the townships that have a city manager form of government are less than satisfied and that changing the general form of government would not by itsell take care of any particular problems. He said there is really nc need to join the Morris County system as the Denville police al ready are affiliated with the Dover system. The Morris County system is too expensive and most calls affecting Denville come over the Dover radio, he said. The teenage problem is a nationwide one, Morrison said, and the Recreation Commission is using all of its resources trying to cope with it. Unbossed Primaries Williams then accused a certain clique in the Republican party as handpicking and backing a fewfavored ' candidates. Morrision asked whether Williams was talk. ing about the primary or the general election, saying that anyone can and does run in a primary election. Mrs. C. T. Cryer, chairman, interrupted with the observation that at the last primary seven Republicans vied for two seats on the committee. A question about the present sewer system led to a discussion concerning the proposed new N. J. Power and Light Co. building that The meeting ended with i Democrats still Democrat) Republicans atill Republican* excellent coffee and Nothing unworthy or Ity should be transmitted'to i dren.--Mary Baker Eddy BEST WISHES FROM ALL THE FOLKS AT A Shop 'Specially For Infants & Children 2 9 BROADWAY, DENVILLtl ford, sells more because if s worth, more Ths new Ford Folrlone Town Sedan b an outiiandlng example of modem 4-door <)«# I In 1954, more Fords were bought by the motoring public than any other make. That's because more and more people are discovering that Ford has more to offer! F O R YEARS, Ford has been the trend-setter in all the features that make a car worth m o r e . . . V-8 p o w e r . , . Ball-Joint ride... modem styling. And today, Ford brings you even more good reasons to buy. Bring It To Us Fui RECAPPING U.S. ROYAL TIRES SHULER TIRE SERVICE McForlon and Foundry Street* Tel. DOVER 6-2700 First, Fort, offers the reassuring response of new Trigger-Torque power in your choice of too new and mighty V-8 engines or the industry's most modem Six. Next, Ford for "55 brings you a new, and smoother, Angle-Poised Ride, made possible by Ford's advanced new Ball-Joint Front Suspension system. And finally, in just plain good looks, Ford's farther out front than ever. With brand-pew styling inspired by the long, low lines of the fabulous Thunderbird, Ford is America's most beautiful buyl FORD, the new BEST SELLER... sells more because It's worth morel See why Fordis America's No. 1 buy! Test Drive a 'S5TBV*yPJj ROMCO MOTORS Inc. State Highway 4 6 .GREAT TV, FORP THEATRE; CHANNEL 4,9:30 THURSDAY Denville, Religious Play Scheduled At 1st Methodist Church "The Terrible Meek," a one act play by Charles Kami Kennedy, will be presented in the Junior Department room of the First, Methodist Church of Koclmwuy on Saturday ut 8 p.m. The scene of the play is at the foot of the Crbas on which Jesus was crucified, and the time ia immediately following- the Crucifixion. There uro three characters in the play, the Peasant Woman, played by Leah Kemp; the Soldier, played by Harry 090k; and the Captain, played by Wesley Kemp Seta were designed and built by William Clayton, Samuel Post and Joseph Vicuritas. Sound effects are produced by Ivan Baker and Horace Hiler. Lighting effects . OH" V. Sliute were arranged by James Kanouse. >lin Y. Shule of 268 Helen Metz will present the ProMorristown. super- logue, and Judith Thompson will the Western District be prompter. •k Methodist ConfcrThere is no charge for seeing the f two district super-, play, although an offering will be the United States received to defray expense of cositablisli a Christian tume rental, stage curtain, and in next Summer. He the cost of play books. tied in a community The public is Invited, but the [stian work has been play la not recommended for small iccompnnied by Mrs. children. 11 work with women They will be assisted : pastor, a theologiid interpreters. tore Started >r 10 Christian cenAfter the regular meeting of iblished after 88,520 Rebekah Lodge 86 IOOF at the the Christian gospel 140 public services. Odd Fellows Hall on Church i centers are now street Friday night, Mrs. Marilyn Devlin, district deputy president of own churches, in which Mr. and Morris 2 and her staff of officers ill work will follow publicly installed the new memern in an effort to bers of the local lodges. The officers include, noble to areas where grand, Mrs. Shirley Peer; vice ve never been. rick Newell of the grand, Mrs. Ann Grace; recording ;a said today that secretary, Mrs. Helen Hannon; fi'istrict will finance nancial secretary, Mrs. Naomi v. Wesley A. Kemp James; treasurer, Mrs. Shirley district missionary Szymanski; warden, Miss Beth Lloyd L. Nesbitt of Brush; conductor, Mrs. Rosemary it lay leader, are in Safro; color bearer, Miss Betty icial appeals to the Lou Dickerson; musician, Mrs. Rebekah Lodge Installs Officers Canada . J to New Jersey I Newfoundland and jof Embury MethoTaterson. He served fclain in 1911-15 and the Methodist Page 5 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1955 Red Cross Drive Receives $1,500 Sally Dankel; inside guardian, Mrs. Victoria Wlttenbrcder; outside guardian, Mrs. Marge ftowe R3NC3; Miss Lucille Dlckerwm, LSNG; Mrs. Loul.se Beatty, HSVG; Mrs. Evelyn Holland, LSVU; Mra. Ethel Van Hlse, Jr., "PNG and trustee for three years, Mra. Joyce Schafer. Remarka were made by Mra. Anna Pace, past president and secretary of Hebekuh State Assembly and fraternal mother of the local lodge, Mrs. Ann Steihlcr outside guardian, RSA, and Mra Devlin. Mrs. C. P. Jenny, chairman of the Donvillo Kc<i Cross drive, aays that more than $l,r><X) litm been collected toward the J9M goal of $2,200. The drive ha.s b«'cn extunded until April If». Mra, Jenny feels sure Denvilh-'H final contribution will exceed all expectations*. Auxiliary Treats Retired Firemen to It in go* Music String Bund; Ed Broderick, Ed GroBiUck, Bid Mason and Frank Porter who «ang as a flrehoune quartette, and Robert Keith, who played selections on the trombone. Mrs. Edward Broderick was chairman of the committee that included, arnoiiK others, the Mines, Willium Conklin and Sid Mutton. Look Out, I-IHII! George Her/.og and Ed Lash of Denville will go Jl.shing .Saturday itround Htg Indian, near Phoenicia in the Cntskllla of New York, The Huinbow Lalten Fireinen'H No NcluKil till 18(li Auxiliary held an entertainment and bingo party for retired fireEfister vacation of Rockaway men at the Boonton Kiremi'ii'H public .schools begun today 'it 1 Home March 30. Entertainment p.m. and will continue to the. was provided by the Denville morning of April 18. Bock. Rotarians Hear Story of Reaction Motors Walter Oberti of Reaction Motors addressed yesterday's meeting of the Rockaway Rotary Club at the White Meadow Country Club. Oberti traced the history of Reaction Motors from its beginning at Pompton Lakes to its present location in Denville. The Rotariana also saw a film by the Glenn L. Martin Co. on the devolopment and uses of rockets. The Sewing Basket SEKM Complete Selection ! 25% Discount To all Little League members BASEBALL SUPPLIES Yard Goods Notions & Patterns 65 W. MAIN ST. ROCKAWAY, N. J. AO 9-2390 Open Thurs., Fri. till 9 p.m. RCNIN6 Most Complete Line of Fishing Tackle in Northern New Jersey. We have selected the BEST BUYS from all manufacturers and can offer you BIG SAVINGS on all tackle DENVILLE SPORT SHOP ROUTE 46 Denville RO 9-2131 Open Daily till 9 p.m. Sunday till 4:30 p.m. ARCHERY — SPORTING GOODS — BOATS — MOTORS Simian FLOOR COVERINGS 3 E. MAIN ST. DENVILLE churches in Tranquility and Somervtlle before his appointment as district superintendent In 1950". The Shutes will fly from Chicago June 20 and arrive in Japan June 22 after spending 12 Hours in Anchorage, Alaska. ROckaway 9-1102 If It Is For Your Floor, Walls or Counter We Have It CONSULT US! SMETIC GIFTS We have a complete collection of Easter Cosmetic gifts, perfumes and toiletries. Stop in and see them. -JUST ARRIVEDA CARLOAD OF ARMSTRONG'S QUALITY TILE, ASPHALT AND EXCELON PRODUCED EXPRESSLY FOR US IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL COLORS IRRY DRUG DO IT Y0UXSW WE HELP YOU WE HAVE SUCH PRETTY HATS See Our Marvelous Assortment of EASTER HATS TALK ABOUT VARIETY"! ASPHALT TILE 9x9 * * / FOR A & B COLORS C & D EXCELON TILE VINYL TILE Slightly Higher BOLTA WALL 13^ per tile 8x8 VINYL TILE Just Wet the Back and Put It On — Prepasted No Tool Needed FORMICA I N ALL COLORS - 5.95 a tin. foot hundreds of HaH to Choose From to $3-98 NONE HIGHER P S ANNE HAT SHOP T. (next to Post Office) DOVER, N. J. THE FINEST SELECTIONS OF INLAID LINOLEUMS QUAKER RUGS — CONGOWALL — VINYL — PLASTIC RUBBER — ASPHALT — FOR FLOOR, WALL COUNTERS, SINKTOPS, BASE, CABINETS Quality Merchandise Only - NO SECONDS FULL LINE OF MAGGEE RUGS and CARPETS Page 6 ROCK A WAY RECORD, TlHUBday, April 7, 1055 Meastyour eyes see how simply you can save on y01|[ favorites! You'll find scores ul <\m prices that will help you M-rvp for tlie least. Save With These Easter Week Specials! CHOCOLATl Tomato Soup «"»« 6° Dole's Pineapple I'zh* Apricot Nectar B7i 2 cans Easter Egg Cake .olden Cake enrobed with Delicious Chocolate, Decorated with Candy Rabbits. each 20 oz. can 46 oz. cans Betty Crocker—Yellow, Devils Food, Honey Spice Cake Mixes Nabisco—Plain or Honey 2 , 59c Graham Crackers All Purpose Detergent Sunshine Easter Sail Layer More Outstanding Grocery Buys! La Rosa Elbow Macaroni 2 ;k9°;: 39° Armour's Corned Beef Brill's Spaghetti Sauce Cudahy Roast Beef Hash Crispo Card Party Cookies X19° Tato Mix Burnett's Vanilla Extract Gravymaster F » ' - ^ ^ - River Brand White Rice Fresh California Dates 2 ; , C Junket Rennet Powder 3 ^' 35 Nestle's Morselss « — CriscoorSpry £ 2 1 * Libn32«3e.b87c Marcal Paper Hankies 3 Cake-95c Easter Egg Cakes Easter Cup Cakes J™r«Ut Strawberry Pie Uf " •** *• '"* 59« Dairy Center Favorites! Sharp Cheddar "IT»55c • 2 , : 39c 2.C95c Butter Cookies For making potato pancakes Fruit Stellen j««^»'-»fc'dd»<»»»lilr(m M ^ Y 0 — Pi! J * Sliced Swiss Cheese * • * * — « • ^ST8 ib99o Provolone Italian Cheese French Roquefort lmp°rt*d % it, 670 40.390 Camembert Cheese 60,390 Imported Gruyere Cheese •."•370 Cream Cheese * M > 2P\0;; Breakstone's Plain Yogurt '/ipt.igo eont. • quart RQo Borden's Egg Nog . . . Bord«n't QCXO P»r* v«g«tabl« shortening 2v® ff® llfOft 10ftI M 0 * F°f dishei and fins fabrics Duryea Corn Starch T . ' ^ Blu-White Flakes 2 All^weet Margarine . ^ L " C Blue Cheer . . D C Wesson Oil «»63 Ivory Snow . . ;rk9;30c MazolaOil - 1 ^ 9 Unit Liquid Starch . 2 2 4 "~c 24oi. Kara Syrup ^-^ bbottle Argo Gloss Starch . . 2 0 ;,:23 Bell's Poultry Seasoning ^ 1 2 * Tide ^^^^^ •— 30 pkgs. " large 4 A ( pkg. w v guiiiiiiiiuuiiiiniiiHiiiiiininiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuuniiiiiuiiiiiiin i w cont. * * Beverages a n d Snacks V n k » M P>lllk Co/or 'em for Easter... or serve for Easter Breakfast Wildmero Brand - Brown and White Large Eggs £.53c Sunnybrook Brand - Large White Eggs *•**•** t Paas Egg Dye pkg. Frozen Foods! Libby's Lima Beans £ ! & 2 Libby's Golden Cut Corn 2 Beardsley Cod Fish Cakes*»••»• Fish Sticks Breaded Shrimp < Fried Scallops R dLbr d DENVILLE FIRST AVENUE Op«l Tkun. & Fil. Nigkte Mil * ©Ing«rAU, Club Soda. Y U K O n b l U O Fruit Flavors-plus d.p. ftinOAP Ala Illllger HIB c n d « * » DrV. HoHman's. Whit* Rock — plus d.p. Oliik CAJA Caned* Dry, Hoffman's, lllUO OOUa White Rock-plusdep. Mu d# i|t Coca-Cola * p° Hires Root Beer Yukon Club Grape Juice J « » — Potato Chips Fritos «« Adams Kora Kurls Planters Cocktail Peanuts ICE CREAM 29oi. boHl.i ^ . 37' Hand) pack—plus deposit 12 01. boHl« can 35« ft. 25c A. 89c &29C A We Delicious wired with Red Raspberries DOVER 24 E. CLINTON ST. Of»n Thurs. & Fri. NighH rill 9 A p p e t i z e r s & Relish 1 Kippered Snacks En t;[S Norway Sardines Treat or Pram Underwood's Deviled Ham tiverwurst Spread st<hi"^ Rock Lobster Medium Shrimp Libby's Ripe Olives Bread & Butter Pickles ^ Sweet Pickles Stuffed Olives Red Raspbe itty's 2 ion Ideal lor Dessert BOONTOI 110 WASHINGTON 1 Open T h u n . & Fri. NigM«J D Page 7 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1955 like luscious eating at low cost? don't miss \skrlh AAP'S features! in A&P Easter Ham or Turkey iday. Every tender pink slice of famous "Super-Right" Brand reclaims its selection from corn-fed . . . And every young, plump, full1 A&P Turkey is specially bred to a more eating enjoyment. Buy "SuperBrand Ham or A&P Turkey with . and save! T Perfect Psrtnr for Easter Turkey! OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 3 LE 26- 2 '££ 35c ace EASTER WEEK! Our Lowest Ham Prices in 8 Years A&P Super Markets and Self-Service Stores OKED HAMS OPEN til 9 P. m. Thursday & Friday WlofoorHttor Half Fall Cut Ann Page Fine Foods! eady-to-Eat Hams dyook *31c JSL »43c A M Page Sparkle 51c TURKEYS 42 52 Sizes 4 to 16 Ibo... Ib. (Includes Beltsville Variety) A n n f><9 C IVfhole Oomnstie tanned 7 to 10 tbj. Festive Fruits and Vegetables! , liflower Farm, * nb. 4 C haaJ NVILLE Assorted Shelled Nuts 6 ox. M o Almond Meats e»Ho bag * ' Cashew Meats «a)lo bag 66 as. Mixed Nuts w**^•altoT bag39° jbag"" Pecaa Meats eallo bag Walsmt Meats oaB«bag DOVER FIRST AVENUE HH 9 Or Boston t r y l . 24 E. CLINTON ST. Optn Thur. and Fri. Night* Mil 9 4 16 01. * cant Tomato Ketchup A Chili Sauce A-p^ Ann ^ a 9* Can. andMapl. Vanilla Extract *»**•*• Whole Cloves 3101. can 14 01. boHl. l2< 12 ox. bottlei 19C 19" " 4Q C 2 l 2 0I boHle boHl. bottle ' Ann pig. HIRE'S W H Y FRESH COFFEE Freshly Ground... Freshly Made REALLY TASTES LIKE COFFEE! »27< Florida Oranges vj.ncu,_MwcroP 5 ^ 3 5 ° ° * Egg! N Rabbits ™™$ N Mix [Cream Eggs * 9 u l « r °r S«Ud style Custom Ground A&P Coffee is Fresh Tomatoes «•* *>• «•••>«« 28 lb Fresh Mushrooms *"»*"*• 49 c Grapefruit s^—.*nM»«****•* 5b'J;S5c , e.Uob.91 Worthmor* 6ot.4f0 R premium-quality coffee . . . always. It's roasted to perfection... kept in the nature-sealed bean until you buy . . . then Custom Ground for your coffeemaker. And it's guaranteed to please you, or you get your money back! *• catto bags Wastern farm* haad m»d. rt.ll stalk 'ster Candies * ~ Pork in tomato tauca More Meat Department Money-Savers! c Beef ::>w :: Legs of Lamb S S S b 59c *• 5 3 C | :: cut lb 89C | Smoked Ham Slices Sirloin ">• 8 3 Boneless Veal Roast »> 55 e | Mind Roast or Steak Sliced Bacon »»-w*i ^ b 3 0 c M.*««.II. lc I Fancy Shrimp rloin Roast or Steak D ,r Fried Smelts Chuck Pot Roast . Imported Fried Scallops Jurt heat «nd terv« 7 to 10 lbs. Fresh Asparagus Fresh Broccoli pks °" 5 *- 2 7 c C 120^950 Strawberry Preserves ;j*35 0 "." 65 glau " " " I6oz. O*ie Currant Jelly glav pint^ quar Orange Marmalade jar « jar pint Mayonnaise jar I" 9 8 Salad Dressing French Dressing R . gu ,* o ;? n ;, ty ,. b OHu178 Top-Grade Young Sizes 8 to 22 lbs. I D - sFruit FUV Gcldtin Mild « M.f/ow EIGHT O'CLOCK .o 7 9 Rich < Full-Bodied ullBodied Vigoroul I Winty RED CIRCLE *-Lb. Bog- BOKAR $2.43 3 fl $2.49 Far Those Who Prefer Vacuum Packed Coffee AMftlCA'S FODEMOSt FOOD klTAUER . . SINCE 1159 THE C M M fctlANTIC I PACIFIC ISA Price* eHective thru Saturday, April 9th, ia) i M*rk«tt Mid S«lf-S«ffvica »torei only. BOONTON 110 WASHINGTON ST. Open Thurs. & Fri. Nights Till 9 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1055 Page 8 Cub* Studying Forestry The next mooting ot the Mt. Tabor Cub Pack will tuko place April 15 In the MethodUt Church. As Mayor of the Township of The dwn" theme this month la Denvillu, 1 John V. -Hogan, hereby "Koreatry." Proclamation BILL'S STOREBOARD proclaim the week of April 18th, Ponville Uttlo League Week, What the best und wisest purThe IVnville Kittle Keague in uit wants fur hlB own child that providing ii very line and construe must th« community want for all tive activity for the l)oys of tlii.s itu children. John I>ewt>y By Hill t'tv/l<», Atlv.-rlli.lnj; Mgr. town. This your it will provide » well organUi'il and well maimed PROMOTIONS CALENDAR KU't'UHl baseball program for about 200 N u t k i t April 7-H h e r e b y iflvoii thut Uio l>iaV l i l t i Kuiii'tla l i>ff i uKt r y tuul l<!luaNational Modol Building Wool: boy.s between the HJ;< K of 8 ami tlnii w i l l Hit In II ml fur t h o T u w n \2 years, -lnolu.stvo, Every boy "hl|» of l t o c k a w f t } ' in Urn i>iiu.<«# to April If*. t ^ ^ n l b«t\vt>uil t h e ClnssilW Hnuul N;n\>os Wook. who applies, for admission to the l l f t f mvi>n A.M. u m l u l u h t I'.M. Uij; Loa^uo B:isob;iH Season League will bo accepted. No boy on Titetiriiiy, A|>rll U 66 f o r t h v iriWHn of ooiitiuotliiK a will be excluded. The boys who Opons April 11. It'i'tlon for tlm iiomtiiuUoet of can Nntionrtl Suiul:\y School Week do not make t.ie first teams will iliuim for: piny on organized farm tennni Two Mi'inLioi'M of Out (lenernl Aeto April 14. mbly (for Two Yvuru) Brand Numos Pay April 13. Thia will require, in lt>.pi!>, the Two Moiubcra of the Hoard of I'loohuldors (for Tlireo HISTORY—PAST m»d l'KKSk'.N I coordinated efforts of about >>!> Franklin L>. Koosovolt died Aprl adults who will act as league of. oronvr (for Three Yonrv) wtiil Olio 1'Vmttlo Mem12, ip-tr>. lloials, I'Oiiehes, munagerti, um- ber of Mule the Hepublli-iiu County ComHarry S. Truman boeame o-tul pires, fund misers, etc. and n sub- •nllteo1 for each Kieotlon Plstrlet. Mule uiul One Keiualo Mtinbov President of I', S. stantial fund to purchase equip- >fCni the nomoi'iiitlo County CommitWinston ChutvhiU rosi^us us ment, uniforms, Little League too for OHI'II lolflt'tloii District. Ou« Mainbur of tho To\v»»U\n Prime Minister April t>, it»55. .lues, IUUI for other operating \?Kiniiitlttoo (for Three Years) penses. rorwons may reKlBtor with tho BEN SAID IT (<|«<rka oxeopt In tlu> lMiring Little League Week 1 Munliljml Town of MorrUtown ut any tltnc "Little strokes toll jjreat Oa':s," lifter 0n> l'llinur.v, mill forty urge everyone to give his moral according to IVnjanun Franklin. IIH.VM before tho lienerttl 101oc> Even n small ;ul consistently, poi- and tlnancial support to the Den- lion iSeittembor SlUh) to bo hold <n November 8th, VMi(t, In Out sistently repeated, can brmj, in ville Little League. Contributions -..'ounty 8ont (Tuwn of Morrlatown), can be mailed to the Denville Lit- votorn In MorrlMtown or from any some big orders. Mirt of tho County nuiy reKiater at tle League, Denville. It pays to advertise. the Hull of itecordH, Morrlatown. JOHN P, HOGAN, Mayor Have you seen the beautiful, IVI'HUIIH who ilnslro to itiglator or Illo notlott of eye-catching EASTEU Mower disTownsh'n of Denville. IM'invaimntly •hiiiiKo of roHldotioo may <lo so at play In TINY TOWNE'S window: my ottloA ut tho muiiU'lpul bulldliiK Gorgeous hyacinths in their re- MARKET, Main Street, Denville, >n any duy butwoen tho hours of A.M. nml C:00 l'.M. (!>:0O A.M. splendent coats of color. A breathe is sponsoring t\ teenage boys' base- it:00 to U;i)o noon on HaturduyH). Afof spring In technicolor. They are ball team, THE DENVILLE COU- ter the Primary Kleetlon when 1 UKdlu Hx tl>o houra for IOKIUMr. Woodruff's pride and joy. \ GARS. Only one thing is missing will rutlon nnd vhnnifo of rcmldeneo noNext time in town be sure to take '. . . They don't have a set place too from April 19th to a look at TINY TOWNE'S win- • to play. Won't someone come to Uiulor tint law votora onunot roKdow. They are at 20 Broadway, 'their aid? See Fred or call me »ter with tho local Hoards of KoKlatiy and Uloetlun cither on across from the Denvllle Theatre. | at RO. 0-0100 and I'll follow PrJmnry of Uonoral Kloctlon day Fred, the proprietor of FRED'S through. or ut imy other time, mid there la VENISON DINNER Sponsored by THE FRIENDSHIP CLUB OF ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP Kossurh Hall Kossuth Avenue, Whorton, N. J. I , (: I j h I I I I III Slip Cover & Upholstery Oevar'i BUlil tnio Coroner (for Thrcy Olio Mointutr of tlui l Committee (for Thr«a Yoni'i) 1'OUIIIK l'liui-ii of tho lOluutton li|Htrlct» aro a» follow*: Western lMatrlct - Municipal HulUiliiKi baHeniont lloor, Mt, Hope Hoiul. Horkaway To\vii«hlii, Southern lMnti'lit • Kaeo Truiii Office, Itoilto <6, ltuclcaWAy Towil«hl|>. Northern n t s t r t e t - H l h e r n l a Fire lloviHo, (irven I'ond ltoad, Ilookuw ny Townnhlp. MA1K1.MIKT UOKl.KHAN, Clerk of Township of Hook«wsy. (878) absolutely no way for thoeo not l>ormnn«>ntly roulatorcd to voto at tho 1'rlimiry unloas thoy are rofilsterod on or boforo March 10. 18S6. and persons who tiro not permanently roKlatcrod by Soptomber 89 nnnot vote at tho Ooncral Election. \ otors who aro pormanontly roeistored but havo moved to another election district alnco tho last General Kloctlon or fllnoo tho Jnst oloctlon at which th«y voted m\»»t mo a. notice of elmiiKO. of roefdonoo olthor with tho County Board of blectlona. Hall of Records. Morrlatown, N. J., or with tholr municipal clerk at ic»»t forty days boforo the Primary Eloction In order to vote •l«tkw(«lt, Do v», ( DOVER STORES OPEN DO YOUHAVM! more money \ or ALL of THiSEl To BUY for tn# hems, form « (a molt* living rnoti vtnlcnl, (Mtetant, < er la rneli* your w t To PAY tax., !„!„, IntuTOrtt*. tulllon, doctor. 4 lilt, hoipllal, lunarul aidik lur ii|»ni<i ,,,, To CONSOl.in.m, din bllli and tlm> p0) g | until. W* pay limit (DIM CONSOLIDATE th»n.|><i«iC W * and QIV* you ONt it paymanlt InilnuJ ol thai you < To kEPINASauii •nc* <lu» on your car, IV ^ nouxhold applluncn, U lur«, fur coot or othir i purthout. V/» pny tl,« b dua and olvt ytm < much imaltor niontMy ^ Add up th* amount ygn Phont«< Olv* requlrtd credit In by cppolnlmnnt PHONE • WRITll EQUITABLEI THURS. and FRI. APRIL 7-8 CORPORA'10 9 MAIN ST. • MK<\ UNTIL 9 P.M. TEUPHONt ROtk, Ofr*lc» Mourn Alon. I Dover I hamber of Commerce Dover, N. J. LOANS MADE IN AllN Friday (a 8 Frm Delivery OK -Tuesday, Thursdoy or Sohi POWELL'S MARKEI Diamond Spring ltoad, Dcnvlllo Open 8-1 end 2-6 dolly OPIN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 $2.50 Quality Repairs Saves Dollars! Let our expert craftsmen keep your shoes in shape. HATS BLOCKED DENVILLE SHOE REPAIR Main St., at Traffic Light APRIL PIANO SALEl Every Spring all pianos taken in trodo and oil those which have come back to us from rental, as well as all floor samples are reduced in price to afford Substantial Savings Denvilfe PETITE SPINET WURLITZER SPINET, Ebony, 73-Note WURLITZ>:n. SPINET, Mahogany, 88-Note .... WURLITZift SPINET, Blonde Maple, 88-Noto WURLITZER SPINET, French Provincial ....... A Merry Easter KIRBY SPINET, AND A LEO HOCKSTEIN Prop. ANCHOR SUPPLY CO. Homt of more than 2C.000 hardware Ittnu Rock. 9-2370 Dcnvills WAS $445 $464 $607 $674 $795 NOW $289 $296 $545 $574 $725 Mahogany 88-Note An outstanding buy for only Wurlitzer Butterfly Grand, A Happy Passover Route 46 |>1-1 M i l l t l l ' l l t l y OUH'IIOII dlHli'ii't f r o m « hlolt t l w y inovvd. i t o f o i o VOIIIIK, tht«y mtiKl nlf',11 tin nlt'lditvlt i>r vutvr for (iulii-i'ul mid I ' l i i m u y lOlorttoti. Thu»« MlTlltllVitH Will |H> oil lllO With Ull Uw vlwi'tum lioHVdk »f UH» C«tt«»ty. After KIHUIHK t h e alTUIuvtt (Hid v o t liu;, tlio DtridHVItH w i l l lie Illod by thti vli'i-tloii I».»II(IB w i t h t h o C o u n t y linnt'tl of lOliHtloiiB «u<l naId jiorHOIIH w i l l bo uutoiiiHtUiiUy roi'iytorotl hy t h u C o u n t y l l o u i d In t h e illuti Irt tu w h i c h thoy lusvi. uuivod. .Snlil MonlilM \\M11 UIHO tilt o n T u i « itay, N o v t u i b o r K, C.ifiU l i o t w o o n t h p IHHIIH of Mi'Vi'ii A.M. unit oUiht l'.M, for t h e i>urp«Hi> of i-onductlnK w (ii'imial l J l i ' i t l u n f o r : T w o Moinliera of thu ( l o n o l a l A » minbly (for T w o Yoara) T w o Momboi'M of t h v H o a r d of Choaou KiooJiolilore (for Tlirav v DO 6-2745 90 N. Sussex St. Dover Served from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. FRANCINE: oaii b«< d o n * by tiny w r i t t e n n o t l c « to Itui niuiiU'liiul cltM'U o r t h e C o u n ty lioiint of EltH'Uoim, l ' e r a o n a w h o iimvo f r o m on«t 1'Un'tUin (ttRtrtct t o nnutlivr uftt'i' f o i l y iluyn licfuiti t l m P r i m a r y or U o i i r t n l lUUutlon htivn tlio l l n h t iinilov t h » l « w tu vottj lr> iho olrot Inn tllnUU-t fmin which tho>' UIOVIM! jHttvltitius tlu^y wor*' Michael Simeth SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1955 DONATION at tho r'rlmnry, or l\>r<y dayt b*for« th« Uoiieiul Ulltfutlon In order to voln at the tli'iioriil lCliu-tlon, unlflaa th«y IJUVU Hlruudy done ao. T h l i Antique Reed Organ, Ebony, 73-Note Priced for April Hale Only Solid Walnut Caao NO MONEY DOWN THREE YEARS TO PAY! Bach piano h u b«en pert piano technicians awl I'" performance la uncondlti<»<nlly teed. Craftsman Piano Shop at The ROUTE 10, MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE M0 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday," April 7, 1055 \tudent Sketched page 9 Reddy Kilowatt Reports on 1954 ,,i .iiviul June," »ald „ i;;iyiiiniKl, "because L Ai ,, in .him' utnl that i that i n |,ilVl> to loiwv MorC,,,1,1.' N"t un ordlnhlllH I" 1 |. ;i ,:|II.II'II1 t o w i y , b u t fliliu: <" lh« I'll" ,,. ii;,nit, A n i t a 1H n o t rillniny 1,1,1 !>r M r . H I K \ M r s . 111 V . Ki.ynuiml <>f WllltO MoilA,,,I,I MI'I'IIIM t o h a v e t Biuiy ' n honor Ntullont, I he ;<tutl(<nt ooun,n of Hllltonpar, i lu> y«arbi»ok an l,o uliiif i In1 ohorus (oho ,n,l,lM. iu>uc,h tlmo for )n'l Hi» likes ilunolng and ,i Al ,i to road pootry oh,. novels, «lu> ill"'" to write und jiron ,1.1 Eii" MI' nil iiiii.'iii'; lilllbilly, t l i a t nil uiimto ox- Is. September Anita will-enroll lew Jcriu-.v I'nlU'KO for Womft'lu'rc M1U> IIOJ>OH to major In uiujWi In1'1 I11'1 ••"'bjocts. Spanimi Kreiuii arc her favor|tos, j loiiven lier i'olil. Is Htlll tun ojirly for her to |o any ili'ilnlto plans rogardi curocr, tiho suy.s, but Bug tlmt siu> ml«ht Jlko to travel. oven HIHM u thrill from a trip !o\v Vmiv, lilta woi'Ka wookonds a t tho T IUHI i.s wiving hor money [college tuition, She modestly I t s to beiuu popular and has otible flmllnj,' ilutcs. Occasion. I she K"''."* to I ho movies but |cid t<neiulliiK her lol.suro time or .skating. , homo Anltu likes to BOW or 1 tl „> plHiio, She has t\vo brok ono slater, und a dog named Iky;" to la reluctant In giving advice •i but says that sho usually UK-thing well only after nlng to like wliul sho'a doing iurch to Raise 55,000 Plus" \'M por.sons attondod e or last week at tho RockHiver roimtry Club to hear ft tho plans for tho now "The of KHIK'N" huthoran Church built in rorsippiiny. (ie now elnii'ch will houso the of tho present St. Paul's Jeran ciuireh of Boonton and llty I.utherun Church of Lako pippiuiy. iii; ftnul chairman jeof Moimtiiin Lakes, the Rev Menlinyun und others )A «iitwi\ssi>rs to w o r k ^ a r d totho Kn.ii ,,f "$35,000 plus.' (1 on Kouio -lo in Paratppany |mlor optimi, inance Forum" kC'lubwomen »'«' forum Hnonaorod Jointtho Now j«raoy Stato FodJ (» Wonmn's Clubs and tho •wjioy Hankors AasocluHon * li'-ltl April >M at tho Moun. krtli'l|mti,,K- In the forum aro [\\onm,,'., cuibs of Denvillo, T>t»n, Towtu'u, Viwslppnny and W«ln Union, Talks will cover ' *a l " ninn.cy mnnagoment and n>. ui » who «ro mtorostod 'Wolcomc Wagon wd in Accident > WttRon" nerving H t o M Saturm.,mWhen It woa o hit by L'.."' Ull> '"'no'1 of RoynoMs l |8n\l\h lmul.M, l i Kuntao of R5 Mountain Lakes, had 1W Htatton wagon on tho road wh"n the i,,to it. v lett ftont to avoid a third car, ELECTRIC SALES AT ALL-TIME HIGH The letei of electricity In 1954 were at an all-time high, amounting to 586,000,000 kilowatt hours, a gain of four per cent over fte preceding year. Operating revenues were $13,500,000, also the highest In the Company's history, and were nine per cent above last year. The higher revenues reflected the first full calendar yeer of i h ; rMe in:rcto which became effective on June I, 1953. • \ PAYROLL COSTS REACH NEW HIGH MARK Payroll costs, Including employes benefits, were the highest in Company history. Higher woge rates and added personnel required to take care of continued business growth accounted for the increased costs. LIfo insurance coverage for employees amounted to $6,000,000 and trusteed funds of $2,100,000 had been accumulated for employeo pensions. ; | . . ' " ' • . • • " TAXES CONTINUE TO MOUNT Federal Income and other taxes amounted to $2,500,000, an increase of 34 per cent over 1953 «-J w:'o equivalent to nearly 19 cents of each dollar of total operating revenues. INCREASED ELECTRIC USAGE NECESSITATES NEW FACILITIES The addition of 3,346 new customers during 1954 and the continued increased usage of electricity by existing Customer* mad* necessary Company expenditures of $3,900,000 for additions to and improvements In ifs plant facili* ties. Customer demand rose to 146,100 kilowatts, 16 per cent higher than in 1953. HURRICANE HAZEL CAUSED HAVOC On October 15, I9S4 Hurricane Hatel caused widespread disruption of electric service leaving 70,000 of our Customers without power. The cost to tho Company was approximately $200,000. Prompt repair of damage and restoration of service was carried out under the Company's Emergency Procedure by our employees and additional line and tree trimming crews from other sections of New Jersey as well as from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio •nd Pennsylvania. EMPLOYEES WORK SAFELY The enthusiastic cooperation of our employees In strictly adhering to Company safety rules mado It possible to win several awards during the past year. For the seventh H me In the past ten years tho Company had the best accident prevention record among affiliated companies and also won second place among utilities of its own sixe in the annual contest of the National Safety Council. LOOKING AHEAD IN 1955 With full confidence that our customers will continue t o accept new applications of electricity in industry, the home, and on the farm, the Company plans to continue Its expansion of facilities in 1955. A total of $4,400,000 has been allotted for new construction Including new substations and lines and onlarging and modernizing existing substations and lines. To accommodate our growing family of employees and facilitate giving even boftcr service to cust e m m a new office and service building will be erected In Denvillo with occupancy expected in tho Spring of 1956. Owr annual report to tro<khoMert for 1954 includes derailed financial stare. nttitis and etlitr pertinent data. Copies may be obtained at any Company offico. NEW JERSEY POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Pace 10 KOi'KAWAV RECOUP, Thursday, April 7, By Arthur kuplan lWinn' a Now Yorker, tho livst things to attract my :ittotilion on arriving; m Morris County wore the pre\ aler.ee of mountains ami lakes in a State whoso frontiers, 1 had bee-i led to believe, om braced only r.ch, tortile, mosquito bearing swamp, and such names as rarsippav.y, Wh'.pp.vny. Stiocasuna and Totawa, obviously lvini-.ats of a past Indian occupation. The surrounding topography speaks for itself: the area aKnmd.in mountains and lulls whose boauty car,n,>: easily bo surpassed ami contains numerous sticams. laKes and rivulets whoso waters are too cole, and fast t'oi- tlio breed ing of any -r.ioso,u.to larvae. Nanio* Are llimler Tho above mentioned names presented quite another problem. At tor quesV.or.i'.-.s; long t.mo res.dev.ts of tho aroa tsomo of whom I'm sure remembered tho last Indian^ 1 was unable to find anyone who really could translate or jj-ivo tho moaning of Parsippany, Whippany. Stiooasuna and Totawa, and I decided to do my own research. Mav.y of tho books dealinp with Indians do not give translations and most libraries do not have bo-oks which translate. It was a difficult task and after many calls to Rutgers and New Jersey Collep? lor Women I camo up with the following ir.forma'.ion. Tho Indians who inhabited this aroa before tho colonists called themselves I.er.ni Lenape. Tho Lonni Ler.apo wore b.ngo playing India:.s who miizratod from Canada alvut ir>00 A.D.. when strict ar.ti-b.rco log'.slaiion was passed. Before choof.r.g a permanent hotv.esito they surveyed ir.osT of the non'-.o.isu:''. part of what is now the United States before deciding that Xew .Tersey was the perfect spot for their bingo games. Individual and (iroup Frizes \\ on at Regional Tc;> aw.iid.s m i , ' ^ivon four Morns H:lls mechanical drawing pupils iiml four industrial arts pupils at tho State Industrial Arts and Vocational Convention last month m Ashury Talk. 1'our second place awards were also gi\or, to IUo industrial avts department and the total d .-play won a certificate of merit for Unties! educational exhibit, represent ira; a high dogreo of originality, attractiveness and oraftsman- 1'o'owa on Thursday. It was quite .in ingenious system. One could toll r.ist when a game was being held without having to send smoke signals. Tho I.enapo declined rapidly after tho arrival of the colonists. Some say it was duo to new diseases and liquor but there is a strong suspicion among those who know that the Indians got wind of an anti-bingo faction being formei* in the legislature and they point out that the Lenape would rather die than miss a bingo game. Scholarship Open Applications will be received until April lfi by the director of ad missions, Rutgers University, from candidates for the William t \ W'ollhofer Memorial scholarship iworth JI.SOO to the winter). which is sponsored by the Unit Licensed liowvago Association Xew Jersey. Applicants will considered on die basis of llnaiu lal need, indication of aculeiw promise and oYuienco of ohm act c and citi/enslnp in high scho.d comniunitv. you can find someone ' to fix anything As sure as God is pood, so j surely there is no such thing as i ncoessarv evil. Southev. DOVER STORES OPEN WINDOWS (see Glass, Glaziers) THURS. ond FRI. APRIL 7-8 UNTIL 9 P.M. IKtvor Chamber of Commerce Dover, N. J. William A. Gardner Since 1937 — "The Only Store Devoted Exclusively to GIFTS & GREETING CARDS FOR EVERY OCCASION" On Broadway Open Eves 'til 10 Denville and it's c.isy to Phone (or Service S NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPAMI Complete and official figures show that again In 1954 -for the 19™straight year— Split hv TVJH>S MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CH EVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR The tribe split up according to the type o: bingo played. A group who playt\3 diagonally moved to Asbiiry Park, perpendiculars went to the Jersey C:ty area and the across players stayed in Morris County. Every year, around harv. cst time, they ::.et and had a vhing-ding. piayi.-.g diagonally, perpendicularly a.-.d across, all at the same tune. On such occasions clay pots were given a».\y. Now about the nair.es. It seems there was a further break up of the Ler.ni Lanape into smaller groups, this being according to the days 6r. which gair.es wer< held. Thus we get the name Par. sippany, ir.ear.ing bingo every Monday: \Vh:ppany. tir.go orTuesday: the Suecasunr.a hc-lo theirs on Wednesdavs at:d tho ALL WAYS AT YOUR SERVICE See Us for All j Your Lube Work! CHANGE OIL AND FILTER. LUBE UP No other low-priced careven comes close to matching these important Chevrolet advantages . . • If you're planning to buy a new car, the onp you just can't afford to miss seeing is Chevrolet—for 19 straight years America's bc:r-selling car. The Motoramic Chevrolet o?Iers you so much more than the other low-priced cars that it's hardly foir to compare thorn. And even the high-priced ccs den't hove all the advantages that today's Chevrolet offers you. The beauty's built in —not bolted on! f ho\r. !ot\ !VJII:V is inherent in the basic Periodic lube up and oil changeover add more milecge to your cars life . . . . give smoother performance. LV-:O!.::N O! me'.;.! and ukiss. There's no I\WOM\C boltcd-on ornamentation to go h The^Body's by Fisher! You see Body by Fisher on lots of the hifjh-priced cars—and only Chevrolet has it in the low-price field! Today's most modem engines! That goes for Chevrolpt's new V8 and two new sixes as well. All bring you a modern 12-volt elcctrieul syslem-doublc the voltage of other low-priced cars. Then Chevrolet's new "Turbo-Fire V8" has the shortest, piston stroke in the industry! better this year!), new Overdrive (Ivth extra-cost options), and a new SynchroMesh transmission that's as smooth as they come. Alt the power helpers you want! Windows, seat, steering, brakes-all ;in-' available with built-in "muscles" to ni-ike driving as effortless as you wish. T h o re optional at extra-cost—and worth it! Come take the key! - A drive to suit your driving) There's silky, peppery Powcrglidc (even There have never been so many pooJ reasons why you should drive a ChevioU't! Over Ten Million Chevrolet owners—Two Million more than any other ICHAS c. SPENCER! Denville Euo Station W. M O M St.. DeuWtW. RO 9*9419 89-107 W. Man St., Rocbway Rockaway 9-0133 oalah Speeding Decker. irches and Carleton Scholarship Fund to Gain By Woman's Club Dance ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thuriiday, April 7, 1&55 The Denville Woman's Club will DenvlUe Community Church hold a dance for the benefit of 1U< Methodlat Easter worship services at 8, 0 Scholarship Fund, April 15, at the Kockawity Itlver Country Club. at and 11 a.m. The- sermon will be This ycur the women i»ro offerDaybreak All Over tho World." ing a $250 repayable Ht'Iiolarship Church school at 0:30 and 11 a.m. ^•vuv :md Sunday to ft Denville student. Those InThe Denville Community Youth ., „ „,, S . T I I I I I I I b y t h e and tho Mt. Tabor Youth will hold terested should contact MIH. HenMotin. un EaBter I'uwa (service ut r>:30 Jusnin Hnivcly, 18 Myern avenue, a.m. at the Mt. Tabor Country Denville, before April 22. The lnHt winner of the scholarClub. l>iu*io Vk'illng, Nancy !0untalii l.«KfH ship wits Connie L-lndenmayer of 1111 H Uom joxild and Huth Ann Hums will Idnv nt - I • " " Union Hill, who will graduate ,m •Thv S e v e n Lust. tmd tho aervlce, whose theme will 1 Itunv »" ' liii'ilitatlon u t l>« "The Living Christ." The Mt. from tho Newark College of PharTabor group will furniuh tho macy thin year. luiul'iv I'hoi'.-il K u c l m r i s t ushers and the Intermediates of ' t . h oi,. b i r a k f a s t a t t); tho Dcnville Church Youth Group To S n ' Hh<*-|i will lead the Hinging. The gueat This MOITIH County 4-H Sheep ,ull<y Srlin.il at I p.m. speaker will be Dr. Lawrence Club will rnoet April 16 at 10:30 ,,, (I,,, story of Ka.stor Toombs of Drew Unlveraity. Af- a.m. at the home of Merton Sirns ter the sorvlco both youth groups on Hill road, Union Hill. The club lahlfniix, will have Easter breakfast at the will hear a lecture and IIIHCUHS the of Christ, Donvillo Community Church. Hheep on the Sims farm. nlon JIH' «" ( WILL YOU SELL? RIAL ESTATE WANTED: LOTS, ACREAGE, DWELLINGS; i0 ouutuiu IJIUCS ! nt i' :;o, worship ,mony meeting VVodnesuiul riHlcmptivo i^iiiphii.sizoii i n t h o entitlcil " A r e S i n , nd Deatli Heal?" at Science services this >minatU»iuil ( luir<l\ Di>nvlUo ichool convenes at 0:30 hip nt 7:ir> p.m. Tho t WiUlmaii will preach. etiny of Ladies' vill be held Monday at ladies will have a three go sale beginning April rmon for the sale are Stephen R. Scoflold 1 W. Mooney. n'shyterlan Church Rockavvay it 7:15 the Union Serv held nt the Methodist r, MeElwee will preach the Loving Disciple-,' :rament of Holy Com be observed. Good Friday, the noonday moments ol will be held in thi Jwith scripture, praye' •meditation in prepare ister Sumliiy. The Un will be held at thi I Mr. Kemp will preach the Betraying Dis urch School including McEluiy's Women's I Mr Mi'Elwee's Men's 5 a.m. Worship serv er. McElwoe will preach i*n Christ." Assisting ! ting- the congregation nice will be Sterling Rudolph May, David rs. Alfred Johnson CLIENTS W A I T I N G ; ANYWHERE IN MORRIS COUNTY FRANK R McGAULEY 1 M A I N ST. Easter Dawn Service at 7. Guest pastor Lawrence Kichards of fno First Methodist Church of Dover will apeak on "Destination Please.'1 Eaater Service at 11. Junior and Senior Choirs will wing. Pastor's meditation will be on "Eternal Redemption." Nursery classes will bo in session during services. Tho annual Easter program of the WSCS will be held Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. William Beckerleg will bo chairman and Mrs. Edward Menig will direct the program, whoso theme Is "Young People on the Move." A film from the American Biblo Society will bo shown. The Prayer Group meets at 7:30 immediately preceding tho meeting. Tho Commission on Education will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. and tho Official Board at 8. DENVILLE ROck. 9-2700 IT'S A. 1<\ Blro'tt for Proscriptions 44 W. Main 8 t , ItocUaway Flrt»t MetJiodlst Cliuri',h llockuway Page 11 Just In Time For Easter A REAL BARGAIN All Our Dreites $5.00 2 for $9.50 VALUES TO $14.95 —also— Exceptional Values In CHILDREN'S DRESSES Open Thurs. & Fri. till 9 P.M. Btonm PRICED —WIN A 1»RIZB- $4.50 — $6.98 Guess Jolly Iteans In Jar In Window McSULLA'S SHOPPE 7 M A I N ST. DENVILLE at Traffic Light FOR THE EASTER PARADE . -Stlvin rsodenoerq OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED HOCRBi !•-« MONDAY thro SATUItDAY Cloaed Wedaeada a i by App*u«nimt 8 0 B w>a yt' ROckaway 9-0328 ' a Bldf. DcnriHe MORRISTOWN 4 - 1 1 6 5 M RE-ROOF & RESIDE NOW ALLIED BRENNAN SHOES ROOFING & SIDING CO. Siding — Gutters — Shingle Seal Combination Storm Windows 11 CENTER AVENUE We Send FLOWERS CORSAGES and EASTER PLANTS Main Street CUTLiliesFLOWERS — dllalilies anywhere in the world via Florists Telegraph Delivery MORRISTOWN, N. J. Roses — Gardenias — Carnations Gladioli — Iris — Stock Snapdragons— Sweet peat —Orchids and other varieties Potted Plants .... Calceolaria [•lies. Tulips - Azaleas - Hyacinths - Cinerarias - Hydrangeas Over 5000 Plants to Choose from CORSAGES A N D EASTER NOVELTIES OERSTER'S Greenhouses and Nurseries Rt. 46 Denville RO 9-0342-3 In Our Garden Center a complete line of cec_ ™ T FERTILIZER — GARDEN TOOLS EVERGREENS — SHRUBS and other garden items OPEN after April 8th from 9 9 until EASTIR — Sundays 9 S Denville SHOP AT ACME Where Sayings Multiply! GOOD FRIDAY All Am* Matkiit Will • • Closed From Noon to 3 P. M •p«n from 1 P . M . UatU 9 P. M. Lancaster Brand "Shankless" Smoked HAMS Whole or Either Half Center Slices •> 9 9 Kamou* for thrir dtetlnrUve, 0J4 tuhlonnd unak*d bam flavor, ffhanfc «n4a a n Wiovwl alone wtUi excema fat to snak* thnn ahorU-r, leaner, with leaa waaU. Lancaster Brand "Oven-Ready" Young Hen TURKEYS amaU BettavtUe tarfcoya: The pick of ibe aattoo'a fl*c*t flocka. AU Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choice" Beef CHUCK OMK t-HI4 K MONK. nuiMKUt RMW %m, ffnfrtv ROAST or STEAK Irinn u M ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1&.V5 > Editor's Notebook White Meadow Briefs liink iu>t as highly of t h e local Leagues of Women when writing a recent editorial, and for It V Mildred KIOI/IM rg I'.ul we can't say the same about the LWV One of the lovlii'.it affairs it haji •uc level. l'l> there in t h e h i g h e r echelons the ladies been my good fortune to attend i ,Vc UVM infiltraled by t h e professional sujjfur-coated was the Bennett Silver.shein-Mariadvanced t h i n k e r s " who have managed to lyn WolfMon wedding at the Hotel typi1 0] KooHeveR in New York on Sun'„, .,,;.. •-,'. i l l . > ' A l l l g V i i r ilay night. What made the Kpint ,,, ,. p m e f . i m s a n d Drinjj federal funds for housing MO uniiMially gay wu.s the tact o ','. ;>•,,'-, '•,'..'uliln't h a w (more socialism and penalizing of that not only was rveryllnng 'H-III a '•!;••>• w e r e p r e - thi' many for the benefit of. the planned right down to the laHt F o r i » - fl'W.l l h ( ,... (,,,,. i , . m i . detail, bill also .so many of the ,|., .,• i l.e.is:ii«' m e m b e r guests Were friends ol both the We see by the papers (this one, <" to ... •• tiie >'>Kht l o com** to think of it) that a would- bride's ami groom's .-"inly. On ,'u-'-er.-!'.a' •''' property be township committeeman seems Monday the young r*^...,- n-ft foj lv not, but the to question the wisdom of putting plane for a lioneyiuoon m Mexico. V, reports that in a sewer for NJP&L office The Irving Wolfsons, pit rents of .,,•1,1 k i M \ l t a x off i n - building. And then that General the bride, are off for a trip to < ;\w i;KAI>l'ATED Baking Co., leaving Dover, will Florida and the Hill Silvershein.s ',.,,,,.,, •is." (Capitals build in Penville, but wouldn't if will return to their home at the Hew iv.iny League it weren't for availability of sewer. Lake. ...:e« t!-.:it the graduated Why should Denvillc taxpayers Lillian Ueley has been named tr.iv:v.e tax is one of the spend $11 to recover $2-1? All it campaign chairman of the Cancer of Karl M.iix' program does is br'ng in still more ratables! Drive at the Lake this year. Her i pnv.ite property? Then That man Hogan, he's exasperat- assistant^ are Sylvia Hubman, •t:vi:y f.ivoring ""a State iiig. Always wanting to spend on Ruth Mor.se, Florence Kueklcy, of iiernuinent low-rent improvements—and some of 'em Pepie Scialese, Clara Privalle, ithat is. socialized hous- pay off big. Mary Spameni, Gloria Kruchter and Nathalie Tannen. :oh the incompetent and A. F. Slro's for Prescriptions Carole Amster ceVbrated her avorites live at the ex44 W. Main St., Rockaway ninth birthday wltn a party for the rest of us) and fav!'!•> t her Brownie friendM, Roberta 1'rivalle, Diane Dvorln, Jill Traei-y, Jo»ephli»: Kparncni, SuHiin <J*>«>j>«:r, Suaan Welt, Meredith Nickle.M, Ari. itu fJoldHtein, Stifiron Luthi r u/i'l Leslie Ktaloff. Hrnthi-r Itobi-it V,-,IK grauiouKly p e r m i t t e d to inviii.- his little frieml, lcobin .SaiidH. 13 (Hib'-rnia »• d :i {• t V-i.ii<:'i a t n I d i n n e r p u n y .Saturday ij-gh'. 'h's |L>JU llohei.Kti;',i.», Marry i i ' l t a gi.ru, I^iU Dohri.'i, Jy<u M<-y< r». lie/i D.r.k. man*, I r v i n g Kifk.;..s, K 'Jr'-en. •A'ljJidh, A. L a s h e r s sir.d Uy Kr. g a s e s . Jiei, wi»:> in . ' a r e forii, t h a t evej,.rig pUiy;r.g til] tur.«-», iood'-rn, j a z z ari'J cla.ssif.Ml on tnH t r u s t y old liddle a t ur.yoM-'K r«-'^'i* .st C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s and h«-M wi.-hes to the A] i'!«-.s.stniui.s who ti-ii'Imitei] Uieir 2H'Ji iinii.vr.'-aiy. I'rojut I'ndiT May '1'raveltTs I t - l u r n Monday «;vi-ri;t:g t h e dir<-'.tor» Welcijine home to Die Ir'.jj.|,' J of t h e Lion.s riijrj, «-ori.s!.stirig of FeldmatiK, Moe IscribcrgH ai.d Ir;i Hill i T i V i i l l e , A l l'T<hHi:.ht:. lyi'l lihuiK-nthal.s ujion their r e t u r n | D o l . n . lihtt HeJ'.zer, I5.I) S . l v - r s h ' r i r i , from a .%'a.ssau cruise, and to ' hi- j L e o r . a r d ' i r e « - r , e . A ' J ' l l i e r r ^ i n ' j e z , Joseph Storehe.M from *.h -.i Norman Kra.sr.y ar.'i Si'l Arn.ster. S o u t h e r n ( rui;.<-, met at Hob Sl<-lzer's home with Shirley Sann is inuking e>:r.-l- .Joe Stonh a;,'] Al *>ar'ia to di.s. h-iit p r o g r e s s ;i\ St. f."lure's H o s . ciInH Ul<: buildll.g of Die JjJIVllliOn jiital, w h e r e .she underwent s u r g - a I the Miiri'-lla Camp for Klin'l ery last F r i d a y . At this r a t e sh • Children. Mr. .S!or< h ha.s gener•should be a t h m n e with George in ously offered to ob'.a:n a!! \Y, • time to c e l e b r a t e their wi-d'l.r.y steel at cost, and Nan:.a ;.s doa n n i v e r s a r y on Die 11'.h. nating his s<-rvir-(..« as a builder Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs:. at a r:on,ir.al cost. Based on the Kosenstein of West Lake Shore j success of the recer.t fu:.d raising drive on the birth of tlio;r soil. efforts, thi.s project '• wejl or. its A warm welcome to two new way to becoming a reality. The Young People's League will families, the Strausberg.s of Jackson avenue and the Heppenheimers hold its dance at the Clubhouse next Wednesday. Ticket* rr.ay be of Kaw avenue. iContinued on Page JSi MoFlie and Nat Tannenbaum of K 5 •a X ui O ui Ul Ul Z a z !!iVKA\V.\Y RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1W5 u Former Editor Wins Top Cash Award at Picatinny stration day, and supporting the International Farm Youth ExCounty t-HVrs change. Morris County i-H Council Hold Sale for is The made up of two representatives John J. Hadder of 3* Weat from many of the 4-H Clubs in Shore road, lndlnn Lake, n Public for Morns County. The officers of tlie Information Upeeiuhxt at lMcaCamp Benefit county organization are: Presi- tinny Arsenal, yesterday received The Morris County -l-H Council dent, Koger Omr*, Lake TelehoUl a tvuofU sate last week in mark; vice president, Howard Morr.stowri. Proceeds will b<? do-Squire, Union Hill; secretary, nated to the New Jersey State Karen Roggenkamp, Union Hill; treasurer, Kobert Nutarelli, Luke 4-H Camp Fund. The Council has finished a Telemark; Advisor, Miss Matty county.wide. J-H cookie sale, with Schroeder, County 4-H Agent. tho proceed* no ing to the State 4H Camp Fund to help erase the IVIe Kennedy l'le«l|j;o<4 ikvrvasHijr deficit. Peter J. Kennedy of Hi Cedar AiM^r-j: projects "of thv County Lake West, Penvtlle, has been t-H Cou-v;! are supporting and pledged to Kappa Sigma, national workir.g it State ) H Camp at social fraternity at Lohigh UmStake's State Forest, planning for versity. and runm.vg County Awards night, sponsoring the county window disHe who is afraid of being too play contort. pLummg for andpenerous has lost the power of work'.ng u t!ie Morns County being magnanimous, Mary Baker Fa •' n.-is *'.::•; a*. *.ountv demon- Kldv NOW! Co/or TV Step in for a refreshing drink In our friendly Inn and watch the lotest T.V. miracle, Color television. Beit way to get the tension oot of your system otter a hard doy. Choice Beers, Wines, Liquors OTTO'S DUGOUT Mr. Hope Rd., Mt. Hope DO 6-9726 DON'T COOK EASTER SUNDAY Serve Delicious Barbecue Chickens AT THE NEW LOW PRICES Your Phono Order Will Be HOT AND READY TO SERVE COUNTRY BARBECUE Rr. 46 (opp. Dover Raceway) DO 6-9643 Hours I 0 A M . - 7 P.M Open All Day Sunday Closed Monday & Tuesday W A R N E R LAST 2 DAYS — THURS., FRI. a $300 cash award ado un outstanding contribution utl iiiltl l i i ' l u m i i l jmuiiu!.-. to the government in the Held of Miuie the l'oot public relation!*. It wits the tlrnt He wan puitu'uliu'ly iiti-il fur ch award made .Nitu't> govern- having pt'otiu^ti-il tht> publu'atinn ment regulations were revised !o if two feature arUclo.-i ili'itliiif; rmit vip to $;UH> cash uwuiiU to with I'icntinny Arst'iiul In The be- made fur uim.stml lieueilcial lutui'ility KviMiinc l'o»t. The limt, ntnbuUoiiH or .suggestion.1*. How We Uot the A-Shell," \V»M Hudder was commended for hav.writti-n by ICtlwiu IHi-lil of Ti»wueo, g developed an Iinproveil Ar- The other, "Life in u WmUien senal public relation** program and l'eath Factciry," was liuthnred liy Stunloy KrtuiU of New York, l'rior to joining the Ariiouul's P-T Council Asked for Utilii' Int'onimtion utalt in Sep Constable Appointment tenibtT 1050, lltidder WUH aMsucl Jerry KoHiMibUnnn of Lake Hta ate eilltor t>f the l'envillo Herultl wivtha petttioixed the I'lU'-Ti'oy ;iiul the Hockaway Hccniil for MevCouncil Tuosvliiy for an appoint eral yearn, Jlt- previously hut) tiu.*ut as a Tovvuslup C'ou.stuble. worked on tiovoral New York and the AMERICANO Klwanls S*H> Film on Europe The Denville Ktwani.s Club mot Tuesilay night at Klinpor'a He.s taurant and saw motion picture.takon by school euHto<lli\n Henr> Peth on his recent visit to Europe The films were mostly of school near Frankfort, Germany, The New PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Dover DO 6-0564 Two Shows Nightly 7 . 0 P.M. (appro*.) Continuous Sat. £ Sun. From 3 P.M. • Doors Open 1 ;30 P. M- Thur«>, Fri., Sot., Sun. April 7, 8. 9, 10 U M 5 MOOKHUO . ion IIKKSN ami in ii',. Ryan Photo, Box| CHATHAM, N.| Thurs.. Fri.. Sat.. April 7, 8, 9 TECHNICOLOR CINEMASCOPE The Grandest Family Pun Hineo "7 Rrides For 7 Brothers" " M A N Y RIVERS TO CROSS" Robert Taylor - Eleanor Parker (Excellent Outdoor Adventure) ' Now Showing (hit! YEAR'S BlOCfMUSICAL. ROMA Slippt COLOR SUN., MON,, TV "CATTLE QUEEN" Barbara Stanwyck Ronald Reagan Sun., Mon, Tue., Apr. 10. 11, 12 TECHNICOLOR CINEMASCOPE "SIGN OF THE PAGAN" Jeff Chandler • Jack Palanco (Plus Max Brand's Immortal Rlanchtm) "BATTLE CRY" •NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CARTON AUTO'TWiiiMi CAR OKVEHB THEftTflE UDCEWOOD CIRCLE MONDAY APRIL 11 through FRIDAY, APRIL 15th ITllNiWlTHEmiSI PUUHEASVEtmiRE STOW EVER FUMED I N CINIMASCO?!! k Kvery Kv« n n« From 7 p.m. In COLOR •ROBERT HIT TA11OI • COXHII AJOIIWM WED., THUR , F April 13, 14, PtCTURr Fri., Sal., Apr. 7,ft,9 Technicolor - Cinemasonpu "WHITE FEATHER" Robert WaRner - Ifehni Pa^et and JetT Hunter (plus thrillinp treasure hunt in the Caribbean^ "THE GOLDEN MISTRESS" % V: John Apar • Jan Stirling Sun.. M«n.. Tue.. Apr. 10-H.12 11w Fin«-.-it Family Ranter Holiday Show In Morrifi County! In Oloriou.t Technicolor "YOUNG AT HEART" Doria I>«y • Frank S nntra (plus Elroy Hirsch In A Wonderful St^ry) "UNCHAINED" I In th« wwtlli ot I « V W W « W « SWHO STARTING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th TYRONCPOWER MAUREEN O'HARA KVKRY WKONBSUAV IS HA«(;V1N NITE! IIRINCi A OARFirt. , . . AND AT SUCH A SMALL TOST! IN JOHN rOMD'S THE Every Evening From 7 p.m. \si'IX'lAL MATINKK E\'ERVl>AY DURING KASTEU VACATION Al'KIL U to 15—2 p.m. Audie Murphy-Mnri COMING TYRONE POWER SUSAN HAYWARD RICHARD EGAN Wrlto for Wrd. «o Sue. April 13.14-1S-16 Showing At: 2 - 7 and 9:30 ;0tti CENtURY-FOX prtsants Color by OE LUXE sUrrlng MUe "DESTRY" i',CAD tAMMtRSUIS C|NEMASCOP£ UNTAMED sif K»t>ii Ux STA 4 Days - Saturday - Sun., Mon., Tues. AFRICOLOSSAL! fibs Devi H I'ApttiM'd KtilN out' «ilti«'.\ It was stated that the towiwhlp New Jersey paper* and with n h:is tuithonty to appoint four con- New York public relations firm. atablc.t, but there was uncertainty Haildfr and hln wife, (Jrace, us to the duties and tenure of that have two .sons, Jackie, 12, ami particular office. The council put Klchanl, 8, both of whom attend off action on Rose-nbloom's peti- IVnvillo public tion until more information is aBo«nton, N . J,, BO viulable. Continuous I Vrki SPACIOUS FRKK PARKING Itiilnlxnv OlrLs to Sell l'osic« Sat., Sun, uivi H The Boonton Rainbow Girls will 2:30 to 1! P\\ t 1 ^Ly. hi>KI their annual flower sale to. Weekdoy l-Acni morrow and Saturday in Denville D E N VI L L E Boonton ami Lake Hiawatha, at 7:00 and 9 «OCKAWAY •* l i . N l GLENN FORD/'n TECHNICOLOR on i Troy 1'lunnlu)'. night liy the '! .'s\!ls||V havingj ; f ti l'tcutlnny y to Mol'I'lH i!i Uljin n n greater public uttentUm t)u'oii);li f.»u»ity 1-liMiiiui,-. n,,,m: the publU'ttliiisi of fi'dture utot'U-M ' the plticr Ii U Vitl for having In popular iiiaca/iueH ami in pin "1 • i Ifh. T H E A T R t - i DOVER 6-1200 Morris Apj To Planning, Morn.-, ,,| I.ONC GRAY LINE i lUrilm COLOR •lOilHTMIWTOM I I I 1MkO« • COMMn OltQtltSI A NXWM ItMIDUH f W H "BEND OF THE RIVER" nnd "BEDTIME FOR BONZQ" C!J New Home Agent Income, uics Itise ,li:il ,III;,'III • ' ' I pir i,,m M I T I I I ; On I»HII<-<' ('oiiiniltt<it MIMH JOIIIIIIO M. HcrfiiH, d u u g h t e r of Mr. mul Mr*, l'inil H. HOII'UH nf '•I'l'll'll' . i m l \\«'l't lil.-l ,1 " 1 Page 15 Bt. Mary'a C.Y.O. will uponaor w i l l nffpr fur mii*> nt nuhll>: » u c * n Purentu' Night Monday ut 8, tho committee of the Berkeley Itlon a n d t e l l t o Ih.. hin--.it Mdd'tr MIMH Mury Mnhttu will j)icHldo over Hchool of Secretarial Training rtin- tor r u t h In h a m l Ih<: ( . • I I U V . I I . K ( l r « i rllii->l p r o t n T t y , tn W i t : tho actlvittPH, whk:h will feature ni>r tlnnre net for April 30 ut the Oim I960 Kuril V a n , KSOO, S tvat HIXM'CIIOS, K'tninH, «!itiu:lng und Wonmn'H t.'lub of w l d . . . L'H lt>t l o i n . ' , l » ' i n x l i - n , H>-rla.l •VJJ. iiTHT.iL'L'ili, In Hiitlefy n liftn plcnly of food, All nr«* wi'lc:«)int>. <•••''• ,, , , , j ,| A ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1056 Plan Parents' Night 11 nicliwooil jil«o»'( lJonvlllo, IH on o r s vi.i': o i ' t i : H H i , i : I llfif^r 'I'lir tlt^iiiiirni^ti'n !>l**ti Ai't N u l l ' , ' In I n n h y nlvi'ti Unit o n L' I wt Mn> nf A |il i »l '.' 110 III., 1111 liullli'll . M1111:1 M v l u l i n f u r ri'iinlrliivr find R t n r i n i f t h o H i n i i ' ' , | > i i i ' H U n i i i \<i A i t l i - l f 3 . C h a p t e r M i,f ' I ' l t l i ! ^ \ (if I I I " S t U . t . U t « B O f lnii.'l ,V | , i i ! i.. I'"'•:. JIOMCO I Hllll'HI in,Ilia O i l MOTOH8 INC., |[ U > i ;.:,tlnl " I I I ' ,,. H I 1 ! ! , i l l l . ' I n OH Ul)l I , |,,', i l l ! . ' I'llI T I;,.;, t " l.:|'.li'T U:<il|H' ,ni| ,,,itiniri liitl III,, ; i , I , l i l u m 111 II 1 .'I rtlH- 100 o f 11,- ANNIVIKSAKV V""1 "'',1' i:ll/ulMtli M\HH lOllKitlictli WlllliiinMon Curton of l'hilmli'lplilu ta t)u> now C o u n t y Imnio ii|;ont, |l!t;lliT tllMll I l l l l l |,\ l i n l U ' l l l l i ' l M U l l l l l l f ,v i . v i ' i tU<- [ c n y o u r He! I M V r M l W ' I l t III I'ltV ll.ii'il t o H l l p j l l y C u n l r u IIIIM lici'ii IIPIIII IIU of Ktilt'iiiounV KIVMU in !Millii(li<l|i)ilti HIJH-O Aummt t t ' M . CHECKING ACCOUNTS 1 ' i w l m i n l y HIIO VVUH itxHlHltint ttU'tl- lidtrt i l l l i l l i l N i ' S ( ' O i l HUH tuul lutor thortipoutlv vliotltlun tlu' luUi-v, in jini". In .IclTor.Mnn Honpltul, IMilliulolphlu. |(J nil HH'IVilNO Of MIHH Dai'ilon IUIN III.HO boon illotlyear, S u i h tuxon tlnn ut CroKor Hospltnl, t'hontor, t to i\i'iuly Hi ooutM I'ti., itlotitltin anil Hlio rooolvoil lior U.S. tlogrw from Mury Waaliln^'ton Vii., in lt>!U>. 11'. of the Iron Bonk opened in 1855. But, along with the then, today there is o type of checking account available at the Iron Bank to suit everyone's needs. Doing without a checking account nowodoys is no more necessary than lltuiv.s v( JII.IHIO,. tl It IS !IHtH'l|iflt«'(l $l,KKi,ooo w i l l b\< R. Liikes Legion Planning Dance fill', lo lU'lil nl iU'i'UU'Ut ,i-mi>ii.'.lMt<-i| Uy m i l whlrll w o n n,'i,'il,itunt development of every other modern convenience since ,1 , inmv H u m t h e ; 1 i'i|nurim'iit.-i unit Few people in Morris County mointoined occounts when A Hlmwlntj of ltitowt «prlii(( timl tmnuuor fnnhlonH for wonion will bo a ft'Hturo of tho. nprlnK1 Uanro to bo glvon by Itulnbow getting along with candle light. Stop in and ask about a checking account at any one of the Iron Bank's three offices. IM\W» APRIL 2. 1'ii.st 451, Amoiinui ho^lun, ut tho l.iiltoH ChibhoUMv on April Ifl from U to 1, John Orcto IN ohnlriuan, usnlfitoil i-d hy thv by Harry Muohw, MlUard Dwuon, I'lUllll-ll, Robert WtuUUm mul William Con"iniiii'iui t h n n n o t kiln. -'iiiii|i|;,ihnii<nt, b u t Johnny Boeout mul MK •<• t'i>i>|>,-iiitiuii U t t r - tru will play. P'litHllr lo|' Illl- bt'.St ui'hi- I ' t i ) . jil.uo fur i/'' Ill I |U< i'i'>(i'r.itioii o f i i i . t a i u - HiiJseJ, J. liosenkrans writes from Fish Kill that ho bought a lottery ticket here some time last May from a man he doesnt know, but who entered the name and number of his ticket. Mr. Kosonknuis since has lost the ticket in tho siejw of Fort Montgomery and urges that no one be paid but himself, if his ticket should be so fortunate as to draw a purse, he fearing that someone else already may have drawn on his lost ticket. Manager to Address CCM At Lake Fiarsippany Club Kt^«n I n a l l for Oll lM will meet «t tho Luko l'nrttlpimny Club on April '21 »t S p.m. Kolluw. ln»r u ro.sunio of CCM by O, Frwl B«nn«T, tlw miitn tiilli will bo £\\n by tovviiHhlp mitniiKor Jobn l\ i),U'liel(lor, Tlu> townahlp ooiuioilnon will bo introvluvoa. Thl» will bo un opportunity to obtain n II ruthniul nocount of tho niunlol|ial tiff«lr»< from tlio n\«n ol«s»«st to IViivillo (,,wn.shln them. In kocpliw with i V M ulm J th,. !,,,,,,. h l of oniin»raf;<niijj citlson lutrtlolpnlion in jjovornmont ouoh mouibor IH urgoit to bring H nolKhbor. Tho Hp<"itl<or.H will bo followoil by 1 "" 'M'l'i 1, ii>.v\ ontortalnniont fouturliyj Arthur KofretthmontN will ho 1778 ike Board r 1 MAIN OFTICi, 3 2 South St., M o - r t ' t c w n N. J fUNJ IN SII.JIU 1WI'» iMofiom " V i v f Aw IV>.|>tr ' TIUIM ^ -1^ AM N'rwvtM ,\ton , VVd , I'll ' 00 AM WMIR I .'Ml on vout Jul South* v'C.i«JV. N »'> Us- ,-h.iir- You can Save up to on vacation or business trips with your choice *•-> [_ 1-1 ' ">-»t l r o » « . i 7 ; " -N »...! ro. <1{ ot these 3 LACKAWANNA Bargain Fare Plans I "\-iii> H e r . » ' " Mill Town. Your choice off £J 1OW PAR! Mld-WeeV Coach: Plan nml-wtvk round trips. Monday through Thursday U's<vpt Holldayi) for tavinge up to 40%. Tickets £in>d for SO days. IOW PAU Family Round Trip: Husband and wifo c u t buy round trip railroad tickets- in conohos or Pullman—for trip* over 120 miles nt u naving of approximately S6%. rullmnn accon\in<\lations wttriv. Even greater reduction* for children agoa 5 to 21, when traveling with om> or both parents. No charge for children under f>. IOW FARI Oroup Travel: Three or more mhiits traveling together in coaches can raeJi savr L';> •';• of regular round trip farol <Trip lon^th over ISO mile*.) »-l..o r i b . G*t ecmpltt* ii\fortnation /> >>ni you r -.! by t h l , ... |p| r l u b in \ V M t . /.aeJUiwonna 7VcA<f UckawannsRailroad ' ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, County Art Ass*n. to Hear Lecture on Mexican Art The Morris County Art Association will hear a talk by Dr. Guillermo Ponce of the Mexican Consulate Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., at the Woman's Club in Morristown. Dr. Ponce will speak on "The Romance and History of Mexican Art," describing how superstition, religion, turmoil and revolution resulted in fhe exciting works of Rivera, Orozco and Tamayo and why this art is unique. Colored slides of the work of the above artists and of the new university will be shown. A. P . 8iro'» 44 W Florence M REAL E STATE, "Spttii Select^ | Indlulj DKXVB DENVILLB For Yo Everyday Enjoj I F THESE GIRL SCOUTS seem to be beaming with unusual pride, they have a right to, because they're wearing skirts they made themselves In earning their seamstress badges. In the front row are Maryanne DiGiacomo. Kathryn LaMont, Joanne Whitehead, Joy Spieker and Janice Hoover. Second row, Martha Burns, Monene Price, Sharon Keyes, Virginia Vrana and Mrs. William Burns, leader. Top TOW, Mrs. Norman Feller, co-leader, Linda Smith, Carol Davenport, Roberta Getch and Rosemary Feller. (It would suit us fine if more Girl, Brownie, Boy and Cub Scouts would take pictures of their'activities and bring- us a print and negative of those they think might be usable—those which are in sharp focus and show most everyone's face clearly. This one was taken by Ruth Ann Burns. —Ed.) Girl Scouts Occupied with Easter and Camping Plans meeting of the Pequannock Council. Mrs". Leon Rose Is leader of the Mariner troop. On Tuesday the Brownies of Troop 357 entertained their mothers at a tea. Songs and recitations were given by troop members. Cookies baked by Mrs. Leonard Wunderly and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell were enjoyed by all. A meeting of all the mothers of the troop will be held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Montecuollo on'April 18 at 8 p.m. Mrs. John Wrigh presided a t the tea in the absence of Mr. Thomas Wilson. by Helen Hlggins The Executive Board of the unable to go. Wish I Could Go Denville Girl Scout Town Associa- ! tion will meet on Wednesday at i The dates for the Mariner canoe 9:30 a.m. a f the Community trip have been set for May 28 ' and 29. The girls require several Church. Troop 90 will not meet this eve- j adults with the Senior Life Savning because of the Communion : ing badge to accompany them. service at the Community Church. I On April 19 four Seniors, CaroMrs. J. H. Aldridge, leader, re- | lyn Daly, Marilyn Kelly, P a t Gee ports the girls are progressing i and Anita Howell, will attend a with their plans for an overnight and a cook-out. A troop committee meeting will be called next BE A GOOD week to expedite camping pTans. Troop 90 have completed the EASTER BUNNY Dancer badge. One patrol kn»wn as the DoDadas are now working on My Community madge. With AND the permission of the principal, the girls have placed signs in the Have Easter Dinner Main Street school enlisting the cooperation of the students in AT THE keeping the building and property neat and in grxxl ordfrr. I h e Happy Wanderers patrol of the same troop have chosen May 13 and 14 for their overnight Reserve St. Boonfon camping to complete the Back Yard Camper badge. Mrs. Nicholas Santora is their leader. Make Your Reservations Early Plants for Mothers Call DEerfield 4-0391 Troop 302 used their troop funds DINNER SERVED 12 to 8 to purchase begonia plants which they will give to their mothers Complete Dinner Only for Easter. Mrs. Betty Kerr and Mrs. Herbert Hull will accompany the troop to Alderney Farms within the next two weeks. ALAN E. HENN, PROP. Troop 228 have made an Easter egg tree which ia on display in Use This" Easy Woy to the Padding Stone Inn the library. Mrs. Joseph Reed Is leader. Troop 121, led by Mrs. Jean Hulme, are still knitting and have added two squares to their afghan. The girls have also planted gladiolus bulbs for Eaater. At thft Mother and Daughter meeting, which the Mariners held on March 30, reports on various Senior activities were given by the following' troop members: Ruth Gizowa, planning board; Marilyn Kelly, camp; Susan Miller, canoe trip; Anita HoMrell, fly-up plans; Carolyn Daly, service. Patricia Gee, Bu.tan Miller, Anita Howell and Ruth and Dorothy Glzows are planning to attend the Senior Weekend a t Mogtaca on April 18 and 17. Two of the Senior*, previously reported as going will be We Suggest: • COOKING WITH WINE • DINING AND ENTERTAININ WITH A SUPERB LIQUOR OR CHAMPAGNE Denville's Most Convenient Liquor! Parking on Premises Use Our Side DootJ 43 BROADWAY RO 9-1976 A PICTURE OF A NEW LOOK ... Pudding Stone Inn 3.00 Inventory Slipcover SAVE 8 pieces. Sofa, 2 chain*, S cushion*. Prices Include labor and fabric complete with best sip. porn. All raw •earns overlooked at NO EXTRA charge. Also— No Extra charge for outaldo city limit*. ^ NOW All the extras that have matK HAR DECORATORS so popular aro yours 1 value packed sale. Exacting WO exquisite details, original stylim: • divine collection of luxury fabrics with HARMONY DECORATORS. BUDGET PAYMENTS ARRANGED PAT AS LITTLE AS 1.25 PER WEEK ••si i or < Open dally 0 to 0 pjnv—Friday* * ° " DECORATOR 27 IROADWAY DINVILLI l|.'\(il'IO tryouts brought t h e group shown above to l'l.K 1 Saturday morning. (Make your own estimate Firemen'-* in the picture.) About 40 positions are to be iiiinv Hi'''' i i i tlu'si' are the'boyn for the new Lions team. Positions are to bo filled after this Sututtlny'.s tryout, to be held ut Kircrniii'H Field again. The other boys will be aHHignod to farm tennis. Fred Krell asks everyone to remember to eome to the Little League benefit show ut the Denvillft Theatre on April 20. li'l LL Mothers Jfzzu A K^orner Plan Benefit by Jerry Izenberg n the late (Jus Dorais and Knute Jtockne "passed" Movie on 20th )amo into the public eye one wintry Saturday on the Hockey Tomorrow Varsity Squad Almost Heady For Big Season A hockey team composed <>| players from the Lake Tclcniurlt Varsity baseball iiuiiih Gone Comets and the Indian Lake Itamblers will go to the Bmoldyi, Kelly nan unnounciMl that i!0 boys Palladium tomorrow night to play have been chosen fur R^gional'ii a Metropolitan League team. Tho first tt.-ani. Mrs. Edward Schullc, president game is expected to start around Kelly Haiti the boys ure working at West Point, they created an interesting problem of the Mother^ Auxiliary of the! 1 * P-m. hard and looking forward to their omo in South Bend, Indiana. The Irish campus just Dcnvillo Little League, appointed first game ngninst Dover on April ready i"or big" time football. Their modem 56,000 ticket chairmen for the April 20 15. Definite positions have not yet v stadium was a thing of the distant future and the movie at Saturday's meeting. Those chosen wero" the Mmes. been assigned. The contestants ridders wore forced to travel all over the country to Russell Lash, for adults; Lewis and tho positions are: first base, Bataille, for school No. 1; Eskil oth ends moot financially. Due to unfavorable trnck fuell- Sam Hon and Chris IVdersen; y covered so many miles for so many years that some Danielson Jr., for school No. 2 ties all 15 of Morris Hills' truck second base, Fritz Hnla.s and Andy and Harold Qulnn, for school No. meets will be held away from tin- Krall; Shortstop, Kay Sullivan, editors dropped the Irish handle and dubbed them 3. school, couch Prank Fox an. Bob Ho-ssborger and Bill Tyne; mblers. No one in his wildest moment would infer The benefit movie win be shown nounced as he released the .spring third ba.se, Jim Horn ami Jim spectators are beating down the turnstiles to watch through the courtesy of William schedule. Tho squad now holds it* Sammon; catcher, Joe Kehoo and of the Dcnvillc Theatre. A practice sessions at the Mountain Bob Zleger; OutiMdors, Frank gional Hitfh track squad perform but a paradoxical Smith matinee for children will begin at Lakes High School track. Talmadgo, Hurry Talnnulgo, Roger |ty exists in the traveling department with the Notre 4 and will bo followed by a session Assisting Fox this year nr< Omre, Bill Uronnan, 1 '.ive llolstory. The Knights' nomadic thinclads will run on at 7 and again at 9:15. "Angela Patrick Caruso and John Kwlat- tackers and Ronald HotTman; Pitin the Outfield" and "Tho Little kosti, with the latter in chargi chers, John Habuda, Alan Kiely, |in all parts of the state—except Rockaway. Leaguers" will be shown, KonaM Powell, Pave Holtnckers of field events. Jcli Frank Fox' club has seven dual meets, the county Mrs. Harold Reeves, vice presi- The spring schedule follows: and Darrel Fleming. I county championships," Newark Board of Education dent of the Mothers' Auxiliary and At an inter-squad game Friday April chairman of ways and means, Is team "A" defeated team "B" 2-0. State Title meets—and nary a one at home. 20—Dover, Away also general chairman for the cake Alan Kiely went three innings for speaking of home, Fox' determined youngsters will sale which will be held in the 23—Bridgeton Relays, Away the win and Ronnie Powell was 26—Morristown, Away ; there are homes and then there are homes. The run- lobby of the theatre on tho same credited with the loss, Joe Kohoe, 29—Penn Relays Harry Talmadge nnd Fritz Halas example will practice every afternoon at the Moun- day. May kes IIioli,School track. But the boys in the field events All subsequent meetings of the 4—Morris County Relays, Dover all connected for extra ba.'e hits. Auxiliary will be held at the rk out at Regional. So where do they get together bleachers of the athletic field fol- 7—Newark Invitiation le day of the meet? Why, Dover or Bridgeton, of lowing games, beginning May 26, 0—MHR-Boonton-Mt. Lakes, at Mt. Lakes 11—Long Brancn 16—Morris County Novices, at ifficulty seems to be t h e by Jim Hyun Morristown a track that was promCohn Baw freWhat is tho story about Sam ark-Rutgers 17-Caldwel! this season will be lucky quent duty with Coach Steve SenProvost going fishing and coming 10- Thomas Edison Vocational it for next year—at the ko's Bombers before hts service homo with a duck? Move details by Al Corklll 21—County Championships at ate work is progressing. and returns to action with some. next week after I talk with Sam's Morristown Well, Vanderhoof'H team had Its i down at Mountain Lakes wife, good service ball experience be chance to upset the league lenders, 24—Seton Hall Prep nerons enough to offer George Yrecsko was in Newj hind him . . . Mountain Lakes' but couldn't do it. CorklU'a team 27--Butler ager•practice facilities t o R o n Y W M s c h e d u l c d t o team York State on his Bowling night Juno took 2 out of 3. They are now r>' ,»«. /-.„>.. .ni.s , but you don't „ produce P r ° d u ? e „__.,„ Monday with Gary »».„„„„ Mlppes „# of »»„Mor- games out in front and only threea 1 -State Championships at Rut- duo to the death of his wife's mother. loams ,.n an "off" track. r i s t o w n P a t o c n t e r the doubles gers more nights in the season. Looks Pete Knothe's WHO presented the k.n.l of nightmare flnajg o f t h e u n d e r 1 5 d l v , s l o n ot like a comfortable margin, but him with A daughter. VThere aro rum everything n r u n - l t h e N a t l o n a , J u n l o r Badminton arjuMi about pace. The C n a m p l o n 8 h i p S i n n d t o team with time will tell. we going to got bowlers from if |track Cliff Knapp got a new high ser•Hit IS 1 ,> of a mile tr«»^« In all our bowlers' wives have daughKaren mlAllnn Gilfillan r>t of \*l»i««i>nr>Un Minneapolis in I opposed to the standard the mixed doubles-finals, but meas- ies fpr himself with 513 ami Ted ters? les interfered. (Another argument Welch knocked over 172 for his Wo aro gel ting nice weather ox •- a « ronB nucleus f o r toU, k u j 8 c a t c h « c W W r e n 8 . beat game so far. Three trophies wore pvesented now. I'll hot some of the teams uld in Tho Blue Caps entered two flve- to Miss Ouylo Scouold of lVnyillo wish thoy had bowled according "«»<- his all-losing, d l s o a a e s b e f o r e their teens and get mnn teams in the county tourna- at the Lakeland Women's Basket to schedule. Thoy have unite a tow over wlth.-Ed.) First ment at O'Dowd's Alloys Sunday I of whom ,,, n ..!r I™ m f t ij° r gK°lf tournament at a local afternoon and will have five two- ball League's animal Ivuuiuot matches to make up. Tuestlny evening at Dover Farms. never course takes placo May 20, N. J. .loo iirow, a substitute on Rockth.fi state's top man teams rolling in the tournaIn addition to being honored at away Liquor team, has almost pro-amateur at Rockaway River ! lias £ o u n t r y CC ll uu bb . . . TTho ho Newark Newark ment on April 17th at 1:30 p.m a member of the championship completed his now shop and beaurued 'IV n in K Good Hoinokeepmg team, Miss ty parlor, .loo invites all bowlers AC will hold the first big tourney Team Cni'tuln Won l.o.it UVi'llli p i ' . Soofleld rocelvod trophies for bo to come down and see his now sot It Pork 111 hard ("iicrvenelk and tti C Viimlerluxif 41 411 Ing the "most valuable forward" up. Everything completely new, . . . Can someone tel us why :t!>>.j <:It Wlittv PHttfi- in J ' m ( M O 0 8 0 ) and for "high scorer." Miss Sco- Including a television. :ir. if, l.Mimnt semi-pro baseball, onco a flourish- A Hoi sonic no can. ing pastime no longer holda such III.IT. 4'Al'S lleld won the Individual point With a little help from a motorTrnm II in itself IH e n c o u r a g ist. Low Spagnolo hud :i drive in magnetic appeal in this area . . ? N l t r r n * 1 3 1 . 1 3 1 . 13-I; l . i i f T V r t y 1.14 scoring title for the second eon Wonder if Regional will have B I K , 1 7 0 : 1.. S j i l . L . r 17:1, U . I , 1:1 li secutive year by accumulating a'Liquor store tor a lev, hours last *r'v<1"r'l SKutka had a dln- football Held by September? total of 170 points ii\ 1\ games, wook. Maybe tho car wanted some Trnm C |g Indoor HDuson. Ho failed )• f.K, !>.r>, !i">: l l i ' l n r . o 1 7 1 . 1 7 0 an average of ir> t per gamo. She alcohol in tho radiator 1 11 : i . K i ~ " l.uoo yiirder ho w a s ," ' also U'tl the loaguo in total Hold, I hoar Lew, armed to the tooth, I n . o f IK """1 -V"M one of tho t w o ' ' I goals w:th IU» and in foul shot con- kept viRil all night over his store. 10. 1'i'tu.veii tho J l n c a n versions with :>!!. I U'ontinued on 1'ar.e L'l! i Team A 1)0 tlu- turning point OlllllllH- l l l l . H i , i;i!l; W S p l i ' k r r O \'.,'i, ,108, ''N; ItiHK* 120, Uil, l;Ml bmm, y.niiKstPr'a career. J The majority of the 50 boys who l.i-lllellt 121, H ' l . 1<!3. 'In- national title'| tried out for the Rockaway Uttlo « Trnm II 1 10H: l i r e o n 14H. '"it won tho atato L o f t g u o Saturday wero under 12 1 7 0W, i >1l3e1l 1i ; l llrr- ll il .i - r 171V I Ir». I N , U ' t f ; Wliu,. Ami O ' Mt of all ho y o n r f l o l d B 0 t h c m a n agora and M i l , H I . I 0 H : l l i i n i l l < i i | > L>, :'. L>. • llllnil In spito of i\ oold drlr.i-lo S\m of J e r s e y City third w i t h a sooro ! P'H-c I I , , *'" «"»<*<* «ro looking forward to 1( day whloh foil during most of tho of M>2. 15 Away Dates on MHR Track List Ryan Checking on The Duck Mystery Corkill's Team A Sure Winner? Scoring Honors For Miss Seofield MSM =E Last Chance for R ck. y Corbys Still Smashing Records ! ' "''in lur „ Pice thiit m i | P r thla Saturday for some of the carried Landy older boyn. Playcrn must report four mlnuto for at least one of tho tryouts In to bo eligible for Booatcr Day, when thoro will bo a lingo cake aalo at the NBC nH the potential and Cloancrs In Rockaway. Opening do it. day of play will bo on April 30. "f t'onville returns ! l0 bid for « front. A. V. Biro's for Protorlptlon* »«%nment at New44 W. Main St., Rockaway I n>«Uf Tom Rockaway Valley Riders To Hunt for Easter Eggs contest, Lloyd and A in Corbv of, Mrs, l\>rhy also br\>ko tho Kockuwav Valley continued their course vooord w i t h .'• >O and was The Ilockitwny Valfey Itu'ing winning ways by taking 1st placo. followed by Mrs Klo Seliuton of Club Will hold Us annual Master , I" both men's and women's archery Mmo Hill with ;>i'."> and Mrs Julio Sunday at L' p.m. at ovonts at tho Watohung opon moot Henry (>t ls-uvil\e wltti ;»;itv bunt Stables on Old ' at Wostllold. At tho weolily indoor compoti. Lloyd broke the course roconl lion In flifton, SucUtisumiy's unroad, DrnvUle. Open to nil invnibern and tholr by bettor than 100 points with hl» dot'oatoil team triumphed ovov \\\>. guests, re.MervatloiiH may bo made 7ft0 nnd also net n now state roc- P o N » by >\ :u>o point margin. Inwith Mrs. Swaute Bwenson, A o»tl. In the Held of over 100 mon dividual .scores wore Lloyd I'orby prlso Will bo awarded to tho per. Dick Blocum of Roil Hank finished 4tK, \'ob Henry l'-Y<, Ann I'orhy son with tho moat points. [HCCOIUI with 021 and John Holland ,;itH> and Walt (.'oss 3TS, 18 ROCK AW AY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1955 Vub'.ished everv Thursday at Rookaway, New Jersey Kr.tervJ as ,<tvond«iass matter in 1SSS at the Post Office at Rockaway, N. J., under the Act of March 3, 1S79 ROckaway i»-U72 Office, a Wall S: ROckaway 9-0400 £4:tor:;ti and Bu James S. Whiton, Editor E!ise E. Whiton, Associate Editor William E. Ktvxko. Advertising Manager Mrs M.Kirvd Stolrberg. Wh:t > Moadow Lake. HO 9-l74o-J Mrs, D.uid a Moran, Kockaway Township, DOver 6-5827 Barbara Berger Wins 1st In Legion Essay Contest Legion Egg Hunt A Huge Success dy, Den 4. HDWI \ , f Bruce Hardy and Uavijj' Wick received the \Vtb4. at this ineetin;:, t|K. achievement in Oiitiij now eligible to be, .in, II Accordingly, Den 1 placed with a new ^ stera, of which Mrs. C.I Den Mother. The egg hunt sponsored Sunday by the Kocluiway Township American Legion ut the Mt. Hope school was u complete success w-hen 120 youngsters, in spite of inclement weather, "took the lull" searching for eggs. Geraldine Duda ol Mt. Pleasant Robert Malcslii, lie,, avenue was awarded u live angora rabbit for Jirst prize and Gregory the new Den 4, was m Moran of Mt. Hope avenue re- Den Chief cord. He hascou ceived a huge chocolate bunny as the company of Arthur Mullcr and David \\ second prize. Evelyn Theresa Moran found Chiefs of the other thrw Stuart Warren and Hoberj only one egg during the scramble received the wolf but it was a "lucky" one Chester Olivo of Middletown re- DerHash and Walter Wills ceived a prize for the largest num- badge. Bruce Chesney waj ed gold and silver ber of eggs found. Other winners who were pre- Peter Muller was prcsi sented with chocolate buniites a gold arrowpoint and tuj were Lorraine Nicholasson of KM. ones for additional achl Hope road; Anna Turko, iTTT. TTope The costumes of the yi avenue; Jean Hollis, Middletown; were simply terrific and Michael Talmadge, Richard road; mothers are to be conn Tommy Cole, Mt. Vleasant ave- their patience and inge nue; Wayne Stuscavage, Mt. carrying out the tb Pleasant avenue; Raymond Case, "Knights of the Round Mt. Hope avenue, and Candy Jes- The only ones missing bevy were Elaine and mer of Mt. Pleasant avenue. John Hollis was chairman of After strutting around s the committee which boiled, col- one could admire the th doughty knights nj ored and hid the eggs. The Legion hopes to add this jousting contest. Winner event to its two other annua; 8-year-old group was Ricte! children's activities, the Christmas of Den 4; of the 9-yearc! Lowrie of Den 3; and th* and Hallowe'en parties. olds, Peter Hopler of Den ij E. M. COMICS AND CENSORSHIP What to do about newsstand sale of undesirable publications i* :omporanly engaging the interest of many lay and yrotV-sior.a.l groups. And like many other questions requiring Smith lo decide what Rivun's morals and standards should lx\ this one is all tangk-d up in problems of individual judgment and en.o*ions, which is a notoriously wobbly basis for pass::...: laws. Our i wn tYeiing. which we freely admit is supported by Barbara Burger no "surveys"' and reinforced by no high-sounding resolutions, Winners of the 1955 American is that no mentally healthy person is likely to be harmed by Legion annual essay contest on conducted among the sevanything offered for sale on a newsstand, and that unhealthy I'safety enth and eighth grade pupils in persons are likely to get into trouble regardless of censorship the Lincoln School were announced today by Lawrence August, servlaws. That's not a condemnation of those who honestly feel ice officer of Rockden Post 175. First place honors were won by that some comics, magazines and books are undesirable. \\ e Barbara Berger, a seventh grade respect their opinions and urge them to work for what they pupil; second place, by Karolann also in the seventh grade; consider the public good, provided they don't burn down the Gloss, and third place, Christine Hotbam to get rid of the rats. tinger, a member of the 1955 Kor example, wo think it's perfectly right and proper graduating class. for them to begin by setting a personal example, through re- The awards will be presented at the commencement exercises in fraining fivm purchase of what they think is objectionable June. literature. And to let the vendors know that's how they feel, Miss Yurecsko in Charge individually and in groups. In this connection it would be The contest locally was under quite :n order to circulate lists of approved or non-approved the supervision of Miss Margaret Yurecsko, teacher of language arts publications, and to urge others to observe them. in the upper grades in the Lin- White Meadow iJut we hope they won't ask Government to wield the club coln School. I (Continued from Page~I3) ! of censorship. That "cure" is far worse than the disease, as During the first week of March, purchased at the door from coMiss Yurecsko had each pupil in chairmen Lorraine Luther and has been pi\>ven so many times in history. No effective official the seventh and eighth grades i Tony Hoffman. censorship can operate for long without running into so many write a composition on safety as ! Dr. Szeming Sze, the eminent contradictions and excesses that it does more harm than part of their class work in Eng- Chinese physician, who is director lish to determine those who posthe United Nations Public good. For instance, shall we suppress details of crime? We'll sessed originality, ability to ex- of Health Service, will lecture at the have to delete the assassination of Abraham Lincoln from our press ideas, knowledge of the sub- Clubhouse next Thursday at 8 p. history books. Is sex to be forbidden in the printed word'.' ject, and over-all arrangement, m. Both his work and his fascjnwhich are the basic essentials for We'll have to expurgate the Old Testament. Should all draw- competing with other pupils with- ating experiences should provide a most interesting evening. ings, painting and photographs be purified? It would require in the county and throughout the Sisterhood to Lunch On Monday at noon the Sistertouching up many works of art in the best museums and state. From the assignment, she found will have its first Passover lunchgalleries. 14 writers who showed possibilities eon at the newly decorated TemKidiCulou.sV Of course. Censorship always winds up that They were encouraged to familiar- ple. Summer residents who have ize themselves with the rules of not seen the new floor, new paint way, no mailer how wisely it seems to begin. the contest, and to study the sub job. tiled kitchen and exquisite fixUy contrast, neither of the two greatest codes of con- ject, which included the causes ano,' tures are in for a pleasant sur. duct ever uttered say anything about telling the other fellow prevention of accidents. j prise. Sylvia Rubman and Ethel what to do. Both the Ten Commandments and the Golden In addition to the winners, the •Dickman are co-chairmen. group included Thomas Colaard, I A short business meeting, a Rule sav -THOU shalt ...* " HISTORY OlTWEIGrLS THEORY There are two schools >.f thought on price and wage controls in Washington. One is that a freeze of wages and prices would .stabilize the economy. The other is that wage and price controls disrupt the economy rather than stabilize it Ix'cau.-e as soon as controls are imposed black markets develop. AdvMate.- of controls blindfold themselves to history. Kvery nation, starting with Abyssinia and coming down through koine, Fiance, England, and a host of other nations, a.s well as the exi*.'rience in this country in World War II and in the Korean conflict, has found that controls promote black market.- and that black markets promote inflation, and that actually what you have is a form of legal control and a very active inflationary spiral. 'Hi*.' opi-jnents of controls are of the opinion that there could \>c no rnoiv unfortunate time than the present to re;addle the nation with price-wage and possibly rent freeze. it would Lock the nation's <conomy which within the last 12 moj,th:s has stood up strongly against three severe jolts. Despite loud cries of "wolf," there was no depression within th<- last y<ar. The three economic jolts survived were (1) tii.- annual rate of federal spending was cut about $0 billion; (2) inventories which had been building up at an ,'innual rate of $.'} 1>illion went in the opposite direction, dropping to an annual rate of about $1 billion; and (3) net outi'andiiij' )n?t;>!lni'nt cnidit, which hail been gaining at an annual rate of about $5 billion, levelled off. This all totals to about $16 billion. trlct pow-wow and there. New !>,>„ The pack consists 0( Lillian Warren ami Mothers of Den 1; Mary and Barbara Wills, vj(l, Lowrie, Den 3; and meeting Mrs. Wui; ,ul(j Martin Connor, Edward Hart, little surprise -lunch, followed by Alice Klinesmith, James Lynn, card playing, is the order of the Robert Nichols, Newton Schott, day. James Smith, Barbara Stone, > Don't forget the Easter Dance Jeanette Thompson, and Carolee on April 16 at the clubhouse, VanStrander. sponsored by St. Clares Auxiliary. The five best compositions in ihe . At tie Cub Scout Pack 12 meetopinion of Miss Yurecsko were ing Tuesday Ta\ Wardlaw, - Digsent to Rockden Post, where the trict Commissioner of Cub Scouts, presented their charter to Kenneth winners were selected. The judges were able to identify Howell, institutional representaeach entry only by a number, a.s tive of the sponsoring irganizathe names of the writers were tion, the Mt. Hope PTA. Howell introduced Lou Meyera, committee withheld. chairman; Jack Lowrie, Cubmaster; and Robert Blaney, Dr. HtolzSurvivor OmJtt«l Omitted from the list of sur- berg and Clarence Hopler, inemvivors In the obituary of Mrs. berH of the committee. Two :icroll8 Helen Shay last wertt was hef son, i were awarded to the pack because | of their participation in the disJames D. Shay. In a weaker economy, a downward trend might have set in and continued. Traditionally, both business and personal spending would have dropped sharply. Prices and profits would have skidded downhill and the stock market would have joined the debacle. But, instead, the economy showed jjreat stability. More—something almost wilhout precedent —inflation was stopped without deflation resulting. Black markets resulting from controls would quickly change this mtisfactory situation into an inflationary trend. Instead of freezing prices and wages, the economy could l je adjusted by controlling interest rates, credit, and the like. Also, the nation, unlike at the outset of Korea, has ample supplies of practically everything on hand, which in itself would tend to allay panic buying. was awarded a prize. To See Manhattu On May-7th the cubs | take a boat trip around K tan, leaving Denville at i. train and returning in IS afternoon. The teen-age dancing ti have its final $iuty at ill house on April 15 at 8 fs boys are providing the jai corsages, while the girls 1 viding the cup cakes and Parents of the young invited. Next Dennis O'Brien PT1: ing will be Iwld on April will feature a Scotch Don't forget to bring you wish to contribute. Baster Values! NEW SHOK| For The FarM NUNN For Men SUNDIAL For Family EDWARDS For Children POLLY PREST< For Women Family Shoe S* 16 Broadway Denville, N. Open FrJ. till 9; h ROCKAWAY RECOKD, Thurnday, April 7, 19.VJ Norma Rivera, both of Ted Service were hia mother, Mrs. Page Brooklyn. Margaret Service, and Mr. George In the health department, Mark Fyfe, both of Brooklyn. is out on bail awaiting (Jrund Perry came down with the Mr. and Mrs. James Costa had Jury action on a rnantiliiughter measles on Sunday, and Larry hia brother, Robert, of the Bronx charge. Danz has Just recovered from as a weekend guest. chickenpox. Edward Steven* Sr W M giv-n Mr, and Mrs. Hank GoldHworthy Mr. and Mrs. William Arffman of Dover visited Bill and June Van The driver of th«; car involved a suapendeiJ Hentence and fined i t and family of John street visited Riper la.st Friday ni^ht. in the "Death Curve" u<<i<ient on costa on a dinorderly coriduct his mother, Mrs. Sophia Arffman March 20, Julian Kiffm-roa Oj»o.sto charge. Miss Pat Surace of Kelsey street of New York City, over the week- entertained Miss Joyce Nazzaro | of Dover, was fined u total of J13 Violators of the dog ordinarc:. end, Michael Hnyder and l.'oi.ard b e . and Miss Eleanor Beach, both of in Ilockaway Muniotrjal court Joanne and Michael Miller attend- Dover, over the weekend. Tuesday ni^ht by Mapi.' f- ' '!raw, were fined $•'• each ai.'J $i ed Billy Elder's 7th birthday party Thomas T-iunnon. Ofjcsto w;, I ;--t. The cruiifilfiiriunt « s 'Jeorge at his home in Dover la.st Sunday. charged with pu.s.iing on it ' Ui •. < i Sai.imon, Deir.ille dog warden A. F. Hire's for Prescriptions Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. 44 W. Main St., Rockaway and exceeding the speed liin t. !.'( i substituting for Kred Adi r. Miss Rock jdo Socials smith. Ko. » - « » • « ... niKl.t visitors to the %r and Mrs. Ed Hudak *" M l r ,,, w.-re Mr. and t , ; „ „ , , , „ ! and «»f Clifton. te 'Atb.-rt. :i happy birth"1 Hivem h a d llis moth >r ' nd Garboias, am 1 hi.s sister, UTY CULTURE tl OIL PERMANENT "Death Curve" Driver Fined$43 Business Services ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTING House wlplnff K Crome .Shampoo and Styled Sotting FOR ONLY J7.95 jry day — Eve. by Appt. I.ES BEAUTY SALON ckwell St. DOv.r «-0618 1STEN HAIRDRESSER no E. nville. ENT w\VKS. hair styling j ' ANTHONY'S BEAUT"? 3'Jackson Ave., Rockaway, I. D SPUING BEAUTY SHOP Diamond Spring ltd. iville HO. 9-1985 Want Ads have Buch a big in because they do ao much such lime cost. Try one— t. 9-0400. unwanted Rooda Into cash Herald and Record Want siness Services IAIKDRESSBR wishes to his many patrons who en requesting EVENING WESTS that THURSDAY ill be resumed aa of this MICH 10. CALL, EARTHY, 3, Denvlllo opposite Thea good Idea! Electrical repairs P. F. SODANO ROckway 9-0307 ALL DIG BUSINESS starts small. An ad In this column remind* hundreds of local prospects ovary -ei-k that you are In business to ervc them. Costs little, too. Call XO. 9-0400 for rates. EXPERT SANITARY CESSPOOL SERVICE Tanks Cesspools and Septic Cleaned—Built—Repaired CARL GULICK Whippany Rd., Whippany P. O. Box—Morristown 538 ' Phone MO 4-2082 this Easter...get together by phone eaders In the civic, political and business life of this community rend this newspaper every week, because It Is THE local paper. Get your copy every wcolc, by newsboy, newsstand or mall subscription. $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME You can have a family reunion, eivn if the folks arc widely scattered. Simply ask Long Distance to give you the "Conference Operator" —she can arrange simultaneous calls to several distant points. And you can all talk together at the same time. Refilling' and collecting money 'rom our live cent HIKR Grade Nut machines In thin area. No Selling! To qualify for work you must have car, references, $G40 ensh, secured by Inventory. Devoting li hours a to business, your end on perSt.. Tel HOokaway 9-1915 week entage collections will net up to attention Riven to blank- $400 monthly with very good posspreads, slipcovers, diapers. slbllltles of taking over full time. drying service. Income IncreaslnR accordingly. For Interview, Include phone In application. Write Box 319, Denvllle Her0 A.M. to 6 P.M. Every Day ald. Except Friday , 7:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. away Self-Service 'LAUNDRY RATES ARE L O W ALL PAY EASTER Boston from Newark SOo Detroit from Phllllpsburg B6o Montreal from Montclolr 7Bo ick Up and Deliver R. & L. i OIL AND KEROSENE MORE CLASSIFIEDS NEXT PACE 3 mln. station call, after 6 PM and all Sunday. Plus reduced tax of 1 0 " . NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY J( HOVI? SEHVICE IIO. 9-3080 PE. 4-25G0 11 HAM TER—rti-palm, alteration* MID F. MAOUIRH. Hock >ke. Denvllle. RO. 9-19SB. I ami tyiiniK fur smalt bun • Harnlil K Snundern, Jr.— Bnt. mul Anne Klrnw,, MO. H «rvlr«. Lot, cleaned from ! to a whole forcat. Uoa it<K Fr,^ pstlmatcB. P. Di INDSCAPING d. Uoonton rrttmovMi tt wooa . oia • Bnonton. n<1 P 1. fin • *' _•"' ItOfj 0 1 oI s j "" " 5 5 ^ ID. Oven Ready Young Hen 10-12 Ib. 6 5 / Ib* Large Selection of Potted Plants Pi» - Sand - Stone DO. Oven Ready ,16 Ib. Average EASTER CALLS FOR FLOWERS nanent Driveways E. E. ZEEK 59c in TURKEYS R1CAI, WORK: House wlr fPPllanro repairs. H. R. . ItO. 9-D827-H. |"rv»le K Whole or String Half DICKERSON'S Market RT. 5 3 MT. TABOR TEL R0 9-0456 Pace 20 KOCKAVVAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, i9t>B CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Atl* n»i|i\<Ht ii|i t o WViincNilny iicuii. Httti\ 5 0 c f o r 15 wortlM, tv riwll liililllloiutt w u t i l , M i n i m u m I'tuu^r tiltr f*(tc c u h l t ) . U U i i H i i l l 1O''| f o r IIIII'I 1 ( l i n e s o r iiiiiir, ( liui(.;i for i t o \ IMIIIIIMI Mrvli'c. Hill Inn I'IIIU'K"' oil <li'lhii|titm u r c i m i i i s . N o t HT.|,iiiihliilc' fur m u r r Uiiuiom> luciirri'cf l i i s c i i i o i i . I t O . (MM (10. Help Wanted Female FOR SALE CASH SUPPLY CO. S l ' l \ I*i'.-' » • ! ' W i ' l l l M l l l > t i n tl'llllll 1 l i t ;' i l f l , \ H U W r i L , InliM lulu'-' u\\ II I Il l l | . ' ' | i o l Ii l lm i l I ' l l II .l . o . i I'll! rtl|i|Mlt> , rilll I I I > !' 1 1 1 : 1 ' , M'MUKU - MU.IAYOHK MAWtN MATMItlAI. - CI.VW'DOn \VAt,l.lU)AHl> \V A N T I ' l l > ' l " i I l.'-'l' i I . I :I ; K I Hlli.In Illi lll'li' IIIIIIIIIIM IM l I Mlnii'nM lui'li M n l u r . i u p l i iiiiil \ ( > h I l l l t ' l l Il l r ; * I : \ lU ' I l i - 1 u * i l . ' t i r r n I . < rp l fKIT.'ll, 1'rl Illlilli-lll | i . . fI I l u l l . ' i i ' n i l \\ l l | ! ' ivlul INt'tl'liATINU MATHHIAliH rtOKKMNH - (i'l'OHM HAHH Ktiitl'INtl MAT13K1A1. I'HONW noVKH fl-0388 VI, i(\ Povnr, N. .1. ulu*. Ni'W I Vr.M,,ii n i t . l . ' l .-' '. I i \> \ \ , | ; i ; i > I 1 , ' \ !• | , \ AI.I'MINI'M \VlNI>t»\V.S A N h 1>«H)UH .WVNIMI.S .lAl.iillSIIO.S IU'lwi i t i m ' l l t i «I T A I . U i l l l l ' l > . I.« . I I . ' t l i r . - I , M .ll'lM'.V I'UliiMI KNI'LUMUHKH VKNlilTIAN W'HIII n l i i l lI « n li r \ | n r l i ' i i r c H t i ' l U ' l M lll'll.v a m i ctiTU'llI Will' IVriiiiiin'iii in'iiitii'ii w i t h Bi'i'il i ' p o r t un i l \ t o i m l \ a ii, ' • n i e l l i O m u l w a t u •>*, I I U I I I N hriitiltM. IMt'ti u t i l \ vo i K I I I ^ ' , o i i i l 1 1 U ' l i M , Al'lil.V I ' l l .•iiilllH'l I V p i u Ulli'llt N l ' W ,lrl':<r> I ' n W i ' l ' ,^ l . l t i l l t C o , '.I W , l i l u . ' U w i ' H l-Jtui't l ' , . \ v r , K.,1. Call John Kt-plur Mttn u r W u i i i a u w i t h r n r f o r H | U V I H work; in' 1 li.HiH, t n hutimi, Mini >M) t u $",U f u r l I I U I I I . I a titty. llv< Anyi* o r r \ riun>;-i " w c i ' U ; i n o i ' o f o r full t i m v . r » U Mi'i\itlmo> a-0'.l"0-\V o r w r i t u I H ' \ i!SS MI i i k l h a i n . lit I'M., Sinuliiy ill (1 P . M . , MOITIN- town <-l?lS, M . l ' K U S ' S Y A H O n O O U S M\\\ V>W O H A ' I M K Ml'I'IM.lKH, o | i | \ u » l t o Alii i'1'iioy MIIU I l i u t i o n K t , 10, o n t r u n o on l . l l t l . ' t o n n l , t l i t , 3 0 3 ) , N o ,73 loiti Htoii 1 0 0 f o n t n w u y , Mort'ln I'lllllIM, N . J . Htrmly .-toiyh,' i|lun»T l, | i o - I.IK I'. » >i>-»v |»Uoto i n i n l o f n i>li-. t u r n i n t l i o |ni|ii<r'' T l i o y ' r o i i v i i l l . ul>li\ r i t i K l y o r ut i | U i u \ t l t y dltf i>oiint«, t-'iill K<>. I'-Olno f o r pi'li'on, Help Wanted-Male KXl'KUlKNVKn t'AKK HAWKI! ,<t IM STKVtV . l H t|Oii|i H.U.AUY AI'I'LV 1'K'KS I ' l N K U r>O, ti-317tl HOI TIC -til, 1H1V131 ATTENTION ! ! Hoftd This Advortisoittont ROXBURY MILL KNDS V\v»t Annivorsury Snlo M i w t n t l n K t t v , 'Jf»" l^oi' y n v d ; l i m i u u n i l l l IIIIIHII ot'HHlHly, 4 ? o |u>l' ytil'tl; tnffoitni*. 4!U< I H T y u r d ; tiiyonn, |i|lllil.i, lil'oiuli'lotll, KllHslllllllfl, HUltiiiKH, ilir.ns nintt'l'liii, N'nlui.a u n to N o w ufforlnut n enmpMi« udili'c»»ln« }l,:i!» | n r y n i ' d , tmli' i>rlii» .Ilto i>nr mid mitlllnu n e i v l i e to liuulm yiud; vnlvnt tloi'Ui-d ixipor ttxltottnn, tli'iii* for fuel. lU'i'iii'iiU' f c i v U o ! roii\b lin'hi'i* wlilo, liflo n yivrd: nitoclnl KOiiHtiln rivtim. Cull lit i. t> - -1*71>. lulio.i on ni'W wuoloiirt for Mimti'i'; svicivy nilntu <f> inPht^H wlrto, fiBr H > IIlil; I'llarto. 50 imttoliui, ;t;'i- |\i-r ytii'il, Sltullivi' t>ivvli\K« o n iiiUM\vdlni>, riiyon nnltliiKti, nylon, llnon, oorduroy, liii-on, diii|"M'y fulirli'ii, hrldnl IUO11 SCHOOL K\T\ nvtUlnWa «ive- mid KuatiTii Slur fiilnlra, l'ull lliii. nlnK* ttwl \vi'i>l\im«l». Kofertmoea of ilu-ll-yoiil'.iolf uropstioiloti, n o Call N o . 9-0015, l lt V Mir.r. 1 AVI1I t'tui for dinnU I'liiltl In my o w n lit, 10, oornor Utllsldn A v t \ , hom«, KurU KKIKO I.iiki', Cull KO i't'iiNvinnn oii|>o»lt*> T o w n Hall. P-OMIS-M. JviHtlro 4-U374 loiiin !> A.M. to !l P.M, dully. "While nuttlit'i'n KI> i n worU nil ilny; .Sundivy !' A M , to t! l'.M, 1 wwti'h their i-)\l\iliin> »i* tht^y j ^ Plonty of Proo 1'iiiUlim Cull Mr*. IViiirtiill, W\ l«-OitlT. SITUATION WANTED CHILD CARE Sewing Machines J . K T A S l N t l K I l fixi«i'it t u n e up y o u r •ewlim initflitno. H m l l 1 P eatlmnte. HINUKU 8KWINU OUNTKn Bttat IIIIII'UWPII St. IHivor, r?. J C»» In1vi>r fl-a«07 B A 11 N K Y ' S B I G BARGAIN BOMBSHELL 8 DAYS ONLY THUR8. - l-'Hl. - SAT. WAKKHOUSK (LKAHANCIO AITLIANCES l''nnmii.-i Ilntiitln nf a Inrlinli'il * Ono * * * * * Invcnlmy HurpliiH NKW ltirj;u)iu'!« Htn'omUi Mlm|iwurn l>iiimij;ril, c l r , W i n d o w 1)IH|)IM,V M<«(olh - TnuU>a Kiiul HHIU|I!IH Itico pow'i'i' liiwn mowi'i', )fooi) i o n illtlun, f u l l liO, !>.lli!ll!..I. ROQF CHEVROLET, "OK' Used Cars and Trucks" hi US t'lmv, I'hi'V, (ll'ei'H Chi-v. iniieli ti» ii.i UVIK'B, AVOOHJWVIOH, ? ^ S , Vwy It Jl $1 jt |t $1 FOR SALE llii mlltlon--for . Sumo HOi'uiula f o r O ooonomli'iil OHOUIIIK II.-IOM, Oiicu dully Ini'ltiilliiK Stnult«y.-<. KIAMKnlS PAUM — v'l\o»tor r.';., PoHow rtlriM'tlons from our MIK>> iH'Xt t o Oi'osn-Uotuta Inn. AIMM.13S — ovory i i t i i In tho i'lvU\ iiolitu-nl nnd ';i.'i Uf(> of tht.H rollllliulllty rotul t h i s i\i'\v.-<imi»>r «<v«<ry wook, h e w u w e It Is TU1C looid impor. Oet y o u r cony ovory \vt«t>U, by n o w s b o y , l b l t \ Y U v u , Uy n t o any nhtvilo; o x t i n u i i l l n wry vnlvio OKI 1,1 NO P L A T W H I T R 1NTR1UOH O1.OSS SKI.P S1V.INO l-H.AT OV'TSUXV. MO\'SK TAINT |lt>S p«>r unllon SACKS' I'MN'V & \VA1.U'A1XMH R3 N, .SUS.SKX .ST. 1>O, fl-0IU> C O I . R M A N S I ' A O R U R A T K I i In c v oolli>nt o o i u U t l o u , 1'iiU U O , 9 - U > 3 8 , l l u l c l i , # 1 ( H U A , I !,„„, M K i v u r y , J t H I M , i i H , 1( , C b n v . , # 7 t l ! U t , i'hili I'lt-kiu-d, #H.T; \, •: i,,,,,, 48 Jlulcli, #I(H1V,\. ;: p,,,,,, H Tt) l i n ANNOUNCEMENT APPOINTMENT OF RAY STKriIANll AS USED CAR MANAGER II. & M. CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE] 121 Myrtle Ave. B LAURIE - FORD off ll.ftO II wook, Account No. 8013 H'u ROOIIWH w i t h Snfiv Hod, In LlvInK Ronm, Bedroom, Kttolion with ClllllllOtH, DlttllOH, OIllHNOR, OtC. $180, 1'ny tt uff $l,7u a wook. Real Estate For! Used Cars For Sale l!>:t|l Itin ID47 III I? 111 I? I'.MS I!I|X IO4tl riciomv AVIO. MOItHIH 1'I-AINH " MO, 4-«aia Nt) DOWN l'AYMKNr Cllli'.VUOIiKT nodnit KOItn noilun ItOCKAW.W" TH\V\,.||I lltlil lilltll III liiunl nil pi i>x iimiti'ly (i iiori' vf 500, Tvi'inx. I'lllllll llUIIIO, oil hoiU, full Int. > l l , t i « 0 . l''()ltl> HIMIUII IIUU'K HOiliit) ( ' H M V n o l . K T HOtlun KA1KKU KtMiixn 1>O|«1M MIMIIIII 1IO1K1M run!»n A - l ( l U A H A N T K i a n CAH8 WIM.YM Htmtloti LINCOLN BOilivil H Hoonia fonnoiiy owned by pro- HIM HTHPKHAKKU 4 (lr, P I!»M tfllKVUOLKT club oolipe foHtilonnl roupln: DeLuxe furnlturo Konn Tudor l with HofrlKorntor & WiiHhor, betVLYMOl'TII tor noooHHorloH, JU77 . Pny It off ID.'.I MKItt'tTUY Hi KOUO rinu'h J3 n woolc. 1IILLMAN MINX To rooolvo any of the above ottt. KOUI> Tuilor Ht« until yon enn como down, K ins Konn tiim-M WIIKO.II phono MU. -1-3100, Ext. 8, \n$ Konn om-ortlble Moro OuttltH on hiind. 1 !>f>4 KOHI> t ««d«n, Kt ny i aOOD LIVING ROOM SETS I»fi4 V'Oltn omivertlble $45 $81 ?K10 ll>m KOIU) Vlotorln Qunmntoixl worth Double. F I N E I1EDH00M SELKCTP.1) AUTOMOBILES I»fi4 rilKVHOLWT 210, a dr, H&ll GROUPINGS H$ IUUCK Utvi\»li\. Dyimdow, $20 $fiO $80 powor Htooi'liiB', power hrukon, itMI itiVMI Every perlotl presented, nl) In l!»RS I'ONTIAO Cutivllnn, hytlramaoxoollont oonrtltion, tlo, jiowor tttoorliiMT. H&ll 1!>5S VH>lm iMirttomllno, 4 dv, H ^ l l STURDY DININO UOOMS 1!>IU MIOUCIMIY 4 dr., Morcanmtlc, 0 Pleecs nnd 10 Plccoa UAH ISO $80 $110 Hint I'ONTIAC Oliloftnln 8. H A H UiRO l U H f K f<U|ioi', roiivortlblo L«to Styles* . Ltlto Now, ' l!>4!> MIOIUM.'UY 4 dr. 11)40 OLNMO1ULW convortlMo (|>, A MOUNTAIN OP 1«4D KOUn cimtom 4 dr., U ^ l l FAMOUS INN1CUSPRINO l'.MO KilltP iMiHtDtn 4 dr. Hoilui), H MATTHKSaiGS \'J4« HUU'K BIMllVIV^ttH Account No. 93(50 leal istat® lorSal® "ADAMS TILLAGE" lUllv H.M.I v c l l i u . >-. F. G. LOWKKKK,, It 10 A I , ' I ' u | ; M I ' L T I I ' L M L I S T I M i SKIH 3 4 5 M. M u l l ) Hlri" ', 1 U o o U n w i v y ;»-0 O p e n 9 - 0 M o m l t i y tin mi Huixdny t-1 ACHKAOK WANTKl' n « l action Motor* I'lmi, ll«l Bultnhlo for ronlil> niinl m i n i m u m it ivcrcx, i ^ t 318 D c n v l l l o Moral.I FRED S. rHANS Realtor & I Member Mori Multlplo LlHtii Henvllle Real Estate Wa Wnntoil llntlinu' KHtnto, nivrtloxdnvs K t t tl w i t h Iimd. 1 luvvo iiiiiny W torocUnl In thl« tu< < FLOKKNCK K. WAND t4|>ociMiiii«m in nci>-''i«i w 5N liullnn Itoivd ,f m LtvUo, Donvill'- For Rent RRINKRTSKN MOTORS MntohliiK Hox Springs too. Mixln St. nnO Vox Hill 1U1.. lit). D-OtllO MONEY - MONEY Sofn Hod; Chnlr Bods $10.05 The iiuuiey uwoil y o u on ncwiei'tei TV Convertible $08 |iionilneti, oivn now lif> nvovori>tl Ki'cnltn or tin eont to y»ivi, Cull i n ) - Odd BEDS, till Nir.es - ntylea . . $5 Kitchen or Wiling Chixlra . . . . $5 StudentH Kneoholo Dcskn . • $10.05 ~~ GRORGE H. SQUIRE .M.ia AI'OTION (I ltd Linoleum RUOS $5 Realtor & Insurance CKN'TKIl t>'.\!2' Texture RUOS $18 In luminous thin section eluoc 10.19 KVl'JUV S I ' N P A Y 12 - tl r.M, Member Mnrrln County 1ft inllort north of ThloU Menttor RURS $1,00 Multlplo LUtlnir Horvloo* The Nett'oim Truffle t'llelo 47 n i A N K L I N U1V INDIAN I.A.KK Nleo Plnstio IlasHocka . . . . $1,7© HO. 0-0S09 KK1JK I'AltKINO fl-IV. UrldRo Sf>t $15 OPKN ALL YKAH OIANT Closet Wnrdroben $24,00 I.ondorn In tho civic, polUlonl nntl Inmlnonn l i f e o( thin coinmunlty (>i.l» TOWN CANOH: Ifl ft,, "«o Spneo Snver lCltohen Cftblnota | 1 5 rond till* miwHpnvor ovpry w#oh, itidltliiu, Jin, d i l l Hi), !>-lii2,s. fl.Pe. C11ROMK DlnettoH . . $30.00 Uocnuao It In T i l l ) loonl ptxl>or. Got your copy ovory woolt, by nowaboy, lunovm ronvwod IIVK JV'o! T w o nowly riH'nmiod tl t l or mnll nubMorlptlon, (full i i i l i i l , liOtKIti, JK> vii.'lv or RKKRiaRRATOR $35 if tl\ii imlf, KIH'U, {i.tlO.l'v, Rniif<o or WtiHher , , . , $20.50 h<ivifl(>. oil MT, TAHOIll-3 UOMK VUKVMKW, l R ' i <>u, ft,, itlNKW RnUy CnrrlivRes . , $0,05 poroh, H »toivn\ lvont, noroi inoat n o w ; lio.st nfl'or, t'lxll 1UV !>iivliMiton wnlk from I.Aoiiawnnn Combination RANOKS $50 rt?iU iiftor t! I'.M. U.U, Htiklton. »7,r.0fl. UO. »-16«7-Jkt. Cooktnll or Lninp Tnblon , , . , $5 THOMI'SON 11OAT; 111 ft,, itorfoot Fonm Rubber Sootlaiuxln $fto ooiullttou Oull 1UV 1>-1,;,VJ-,I, Perloil SofnH . Lovo Sontn $20,05 Cimtom Uvillt UnnohoR, MOTOH8, ltowlndltm Capo Oodtt nnil Hpllt Lovola iint) roniih'rt; n o w ninl rohvillt nvoHAHNEY'S loi'M In HiooU, YVnltor M, I t h 10, K APAM8 KKSALB WAREHOUSE V , I5t>. !>-attiO-Y\', If no of Ilotto-r llomoa" nil MO. 4-0313. (17 River St., Pntoraon, N, .?. R O o U c i y 0-tOia nrtvo rlKht In «ml Pnrlt Hliop APK1OAN v i o i . K T S ; l»on\t\ Ki'own: rarlta m l , At Tabor Btntlon I'lwht from your car, innny vnrlotlo.t to oUoodo from for PWNVILLR. N. J. Open Thtii'it. N'IKIIIH until 0 P.M. v lovoly Kiisttor tilft. Mr», iM ilinhiK* thlti mvlo, Koi'Molvnor. t.iSA Wllnon VlQMtLY UVSTIC OAIUN. « Mlitt VHVlY) 1U51.1VKHY wVNYWUMKKI »oonton, N, J, P R Street, oppoHlto Ulto. 7 rooms; Hownro of Iniltivtorn, Mnh« HIIUW Imth; full oonvent oollnrs hot nlr yovi'rp In lUHNKY'H HOT AIU Pl'UNAOW, ptpr* nnd rPttbout; a oar uarhHo. O, Uowltt, 170 Horo'H « ltcpntt on .tlvo UnrrlKon Avo., Jcrupy City, N. J., lutora; hot \vnt<^r BUR tnnk, ftlno AIM>ltK.SH unit IMtONK NO, liot atovo, roimontvlilo, Otxll UO, Ji>io a?8flfi KARNKY'S : R\4 «cr«*: 100 100 ft, ft d b frontftRP! on Mt. Mt. lllopo ltd,, boraIt.\l>l(>l'HoNOt)UAIMI; tnldP onmRKSALE WAREHOUSE d or« on White M«Adow Imk« proplniitlnnH, wood oondltlon, olioion 67 Hivor St., Patoraon, N. J. r>t U.O.A, or Konlth, »35 P«ol>, liovor Phone MUlborry 4-2400 for Purnlturo Co,, opiioRlto Jlnltor TIVPIVW of lot. ITIce, 11,800. CM> or i I» em« WANTED TO BUY Ford, (iti*vroli<t, ,n> r i y m u i i l h for nliout $TS, W'liiit ilo you l\uvo t o offor? 0»>l i v n v l l l K Hi-mill, U«», \\ iitftu. 811 •Ill 47 Mi I. M, AYEUS, MGU. HT. 40, DOVKR, I)Ovcr 64248 t'lil'i'V lH)i>H fUAHUKUH Only 1 to II I'liMtomm'. Itool Ciivjioutor'n Htwv , . . 81 "x HO" MiiMlin .Mhootn All Mot ill Kllfhi'ii Htmil . Shoot lllunUot .Sturdy ICml THWON, OH «y liir VAIUOUS OTIlKlt MAKI« AND M<H>KL$i (J.M.A.O. FINANCING IF 1>KS1K1-:I> littrin^'N bSi'iiH I';\'6';HV ITKM K X A t ' T l . Y AH mill Nn OI'lON KVWNINOM T I L L |1 P.M. DNLIMITMl) CUKDJT IX) ALL I'linll t ' u n v . , T\i>'i|. - L I U o N e w 1! HIMII H l i y l l n i i l > « l u x » , - ftuuit I | i f . . l . l n l i t t l M 7 - MhiU'ji MiiiiiT i i l u o r , l l l u e - A I lull liiil.li HIHTIHI, Itivirii llni'd T u p , ',• 'I'Mlll. l i l l - I ' l l - I.HW MIICiKli'U •lit-v. I'IIII) CimiKi, Or..y A Ml'HIIllludt •ii. K i n .1 I l i i . n r 1! T i ' i n > H h i n Ii'lil Mini iinliin I ' l i i i i i i m 4 IIIMII M i i r u u n <V H u y l.:l IK IT'S! \ V H V I « , T 1 ! V Al.I'l'.UN'iV, M'YK HOME I'l'IritlnM, L'!>i-; V, V, u i ' m u i i l y , <!*.>; i l o i t i ' i l IIWIH.H, 4!>o; 1 nrr.'tn, fi!V; n u n OUTFITS 1 forlf.ml l i n m i l i ' l i ' t l l , 4'Ji ; Hiitln, fillr; . .ii i l i i r u y , | 1 . 1 0 ; n y l o n , HIV; r o i i t t u ' t , Itotnrnoil to bo lilOHOLD for the r.f*• -; f o i i m riililn'f, H I I I P I M I H I , HOO inn' I'njmkl linliiiit'o: Hi.; IIIOIIU'H 1'lotli, 4 « l n . , 9 S o ; MiniAccount No, U73-1 t lilt" HHVlllHH Hi WUol, HlUt, Ul\l>H, n y l o n , IIIUTOII, m l o n , i l r i i i m r y , u p - I) HnoniH, hoilruoni, Itlti'hon, living liolMti-ry, l.rliliil fitluli'H, "Pn It Slip V u i i r a i ' l f " n..|.|.j»aorlou iiml IIOIIHIIH room wit li N10W ,H10T of f i o i n H n t o n , P u n H I V I T , I l o t n n y , !t!v- rovoi'M; $1.'»8. I'ny It o(T $1,25 « iTfn«», QimilrlMii, <ln|i>y . t t . o n i , woolt. MnllluM.in, Hi-I.llnii t ' m t l i a . l l l , 1'iin l , \V Sl , Ot i , Acoount No. 8856 iiiiirluT Wiivi'lly, I'll', Ailvnni'i 1 , I t i i i t i ' t ' l i l i , M i ' C n l l , m m H l m i » l l o l t y ;t KooniM with TV Hot, plu.i 1 1'iit t K I H . I ; V o f t i u tin'I MUIIKH K o y u l o H uuin Cloitnor, Tablo.-t, I, i'HtliM'ii Si<rvli'i>. O p o i i PVI'IIIUMH t o Help Wanted Male and Female HKt'l'N'l' t'iMiK lull tiiin>, l'tll|i|u,\ Illrlll, tlltlllir; l i i u n l o n l y , Ni'ivun; l u i i i I n15H a m i A|<|<ly i n |>i-i'.suii, I ' l i i t i ' i i lluti' vt<v. HI.INItrt Iliad CanFor Sale FOR SALE UOOM or room iui«l univ'n Hotel, Ifio ItochAwny. WANTED TO WNI'THNIMUOn or IIOVIHO JUntlco for 4 w (l11 Biiniii 4-03fl7. NOTICE PLUMBING Hl':Afl JoimtNO A sri vi URBAN J. KOolinwiiy '• l S .M W o o d s t o n o HOH'I. I1'""" <r o. UOOF1NO by WIlUlc. oivn tniBt In rooito''rooflnK, ioi»i\\rlt\K «< Atlone. 1 enn rofcr ountomorii. niCH TMihuno R MIPB W)l«n rrl Avo., UocUuway. I formation oull liO. '•> •>' lost Aa»nOOK Iron Usnlt, ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1855 Best Short Stories to be Published by Students A. F. Siro'a for Pre icriptions 44 W. Main St., R. ckaway Headed by English teacher Mra. Ruth Hortk'in, a group of Regionul students will compile a booklet of the best short stories written by English III classes. Art work und layout will be done by Torn Heggle and The editorial board will be composed of James Leith, Joyce Sanders, KoHclyn Seltzer, Richard Shohan, Carolyn Whitchead and Anita Wilde. L**" It pay* to advertise Page 21 DOVER STORES OPEN T H U R S . and FRI. A P R I L 7-8 UNTIL 9 P.M. I>over Chamber of Commerce l>over, N. J. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? This is the season when buyers start to come into the area looking for property of every description. The influx has already started. Make sure your property is among the first to be shown. ,• MM momboru of tho DonIMI I'lnii'ch woro tho young jrV. In tlio front row uro, from loft, jiimll, Alice Suzimno Poarsall, RobBi, Ktntly Joanne Whltuhead and fii'mii. soVoml row, Mrs. Mabel RodIM ctluratUm and In charge Wry Joint MoCnllum, Monono Price, Its Greece |<>co wns iniulo by class Loron D. bn of Mr. and Mrs. J ut 1 IS Codur vlllo. rii'klujr. who tlu> ITSS KvorMlHllti'l'I'lltH'lUl, IS urn to tho U.S. In M by KIVIMI Hint tho lPKiMry i\ml lOlcct for ll\i> T u w n t!11• pIlU'KIt llOlO- & In'twoon tho i.M. uiul .l,;hl P.M. ll li>, nir.5 f»r t h e Uhy u I'llnmry hi' iM'iuimilUni of the A* \vn i<> Mi'iiul nf ChonU lii-i-i' Yearn) Y •r Th lu-iin (\iin- I 1of ilu> T . ... Thrw Yeiim) r with tho id In tho •town ut uny time Vy. «ml forty dnys "ml Kii-vtiiui (Sophvltl nil November Umnty Sont (Town Hi MOITIM- »ny imrt of tho P»(i'V ill the 1IMI of lint lev of cltunitc ' tlo so m ni.v olYleo hours of II A . M . !' A.M. to U .\ft 0f win I i roi M 1!O!I1(IH o mul from roul- ;«h-r on I t on ilny, or »t , ftny "* " " ' l t mo Kathryn Penrl Kaaten, Martha Burns and Barbara Jean Schlomcr. Third row, Barbara Bush, Marjorle Ann Noafic, Patricia Joan Mlchaelson, William Randolph Hctsor, Rogor Emmett Taylor, Roberta (iull McCullum, Margaret Linda Calame, Janet Helen Oonsler, Robert Douglas Rood and the Rev. Warren P. Sheen, pastor. Back row, Dallls Burns and David Wayne Lecher. LIST IT WITH US NOW FOR FAST ACTION 33B'WAY RO 9-1315 DENVILLE they nrc registered on or boforo Marcl) 10, lVtiR, nni pornons who mo not pormnnontly rcnlntercd by Soptomltor 21* ennnnt voto at tho Ut'iuU'ul lOliM-tlon. VotorH who HI'O iiorinnuoiitly r*Kl« ntpri'd but hnvo moved to Another ohn-tlon dlntrlrt HIIK'O tho livnt Oencntl lOliM'tlun or Htnro tlm lnut ol«otinn ut which thoy voto* must flU a mittrp of I'liniiKo of rosldonc* «lthcr with tho County Hoard of KlectlonH, llivll of HorortlH, Morrlatown, N, ,1,, or with tholr nuinlolpal clerk ut K<nitt forty dnyn boforo the Prlinnry In oriior to votp At th» Primary, or forty days boforo the flnnt'riil Rloctlon In order to vote nt tho ncnoral Klcotlon, unloni th»y hnve Already dono no. This can b« dono by »ny written notlao to the munlolpnl clerk or tho County IJoArd of Klorllon*. rorHonn who move from olio Plcctlon dint riot to nnothor «ftpr forty tinyn boforo tho Primary or< (lenernl Kleotlon hnvo tho rlnht under tho law to vote In tho election dlHtrlrt from whloh thoy moved providing they wore permanently rpH'lntorcd In HUOII election district from whloh thoy moved. Before votlntt, thoy muHt Mirn an afflilnvlt of voter for Oonernl and rrlmnry Klootlon, Thene afftdavlta will Uo on flip with all the election honrdn of the County. After ilRnlng tho iifflduvlt nnd vctlnur. the afflwill be filed by tho election with the County Hoard of imtl «uld pernoiiii will be nutomntlrally reKlntered fly the County Hoard In tne (flstrlct ' to which they have moved. Bnld HOIIKI will nlttn nit on Tueidny, November 8. IOCS between the huurti of ueven wV.M, nnd otKht P.M. for the pvirpoito of conducting • General lDlartlon for: Two MomborM of (he Ocneral A«Membly (for Two Years) Two Momborn of tho Hoard of Choson Freeholder (for Three Years) One Coroner (for Three Years) Two Minborn of the Township Commlttoo (for Three Years) 1'ollliiK pluces of tho Election IslrlotB are a» follows; 1st District--New l>uhltc Library, liunond HprlitK itOAd. l!nd nistrlot—School—Houto RS. V 8rd PlRtrlot— Plro House— Route 4th District—Union Hill School— Onenakl Hoad. Mh Plstrlot — Ponvllle Public Behool No. 3, Bt. Mary's Place. 6th District—School—Route 83. CI,AmK It. KI'II.I'Y. Clerk, TOWNSHIP OF DBNVIbLB. Safety Hints To Help Make Kite Flying Free From Danger Don't fly kites near electric wires Don't use metal on kites—use string Don't climb poles or towers to retrieve kites IPJete Hardware Supplies Don't climb trees near electric wires * Household Supplies f t s ^ Gardei| T o o U he Supp|ics • House Furnishings •Udders * Power Mowers * Seeds * Fertilizers Don't pick up fallen electric wires Don't throw stones or shoot at street lights or insulators. JIU£ HRRDUJflRE 'Mr*f thirty to/ fh^Honrr "ROADWAY OPPOSITE MOCKWAY TH£AINC 9 - 1 ? T7 , NEW JERSEY POWER & LIGHT COMPANY J. H. Miller — Division Manager Page 22 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1DG5 Denville "Ham"Operator Turned Hobby into Cash Anyone can got in touch with I Francis E. Ladd of Mowers place, I Denville, by calling W2IDZ; unyone that is, who happens to have a short wave transmitter. Anc chances arc that those with transmitters (io nut need us to tol them where they <.-an locate Kranl Ladd. One of the more than 10.000 "hams" in the state, LacUl has been an amateur radio enthusiast for the past 21 years. Horn in New Hampshire, he sot tied in New Jersey after marrying a Newark girl They have two sons, Everett, 17 and Harold, 16, and hnve lived iv Denville for four years. Article Won I'rUo Recently Ladd won a $200 prize for an article lie wrote for QST the radio amateur's monthly magazine. He works at the Bell Laboratories as an electronic technician, Francis E. and has thousands of dollars of radio equipment in his home, in- vania flood victims to their relacluding a two way mobile trans- tives all over the country. What about the future of "hammitting and receiving set which ming?" There's a future nil right; can be carried in n car. Ladd is a member and past so loner as people like to tinker communications director of tho and fool with parts and wires Morris Radio Club, which meets there will always bo the building once a month in the Morristown of short wave sets. Trust Co. in Morristown. AlNOTION TO though he has u miniature railItOAKH (IF K1HVATION OK road in his homo, keeps a garden, THK WNSHIP OK 1>1>K.\VII,I,K. T1IK TOWNSHIP OU'NTY. MOW and is interested in fishing and MOKUIS 1'ubllo Notion Is hoicUy j?ivt>n ul j?ivt>n hunting, his first love has always tluit scaled |>ro|H<DHlt> for tho oonstmvtlon and s t m t l d l , of driveways been radio. t ay »iyl y iimrkliii? IU'OII for KKlonwntsuy lnwntsuy "It's difficult to explain," he SSchool h l N No 3, st. M Mary's Plnco, lii ' Pl li ll of IVnvllle. Morris said, "There's something about it tho Ti. i ouiity, \ j , , w i n i, 0 1 0 C e i V ( H i j.y that gets you." And he went on tho liourri of Kduoatlon lit Its Off Ion to tell about the thrill he gets in tho Miiln Stioot Sohool. Ka.ft Xliiln Street, To\vinslil|> ,,f Denville, when he speaks to other hams in Morris I'ounty, Now Jersey, until this country or abroad or even elk-tit o'clock (8:(un lf,M. V.nstcrn Standard on the L'L'nd day of behind the Iron Curtain. He has April. i;i55.Time at which time and jilnco found that most foreign hams all bids will be publicly opened ami speak English and ho has no rotul aloud, under this Tho work to b<thodone Ultra, t Includes trouble conversing with them. ffurnishing and const met Ion of S,H0 S<i, Yds., of Long Play, Very Mncndutn Huso Course with n Type What do they talk about? Oh, SM-2-Top surface (2(50 tons) and appurtenances necessary In nemost anything; their families, tin'rilmn'o with the plans and specifitheir ambitions, their cars, their cation*. gardens, their jobs, their equip- All bids .shall bo presented to tho by tho parties bidding, or tholr ment,, and some even play chess ltonnl nKonts, at the tlmo utul pluoo dealt;imtod, when culled for by tho Presior checkers over the air waves. dent of the.Hoard. Xo bids will bo During the war Ladd installed l-ecelvoil previous tu tho tltnO «tc8t«electronics equipment at the Fed- natod and none will bo received thereafter. eral Ship Yards, in Kearny. In No proposals will bo considered 1936 he stayed awake for -18 hours unless accompanied by n cortlllod hook, on an Incorporated relaying messages from rennsyl- bnnk orilniwn trust company mado pa.y- Faraday - Bailey Miss Joan Ann Bailey of 303 Morris avenue, Denville, was married Saturday afternoon to Richard Wilson Faraday of 110 Lafayette street, Hackettstown in the Full Gospel Church of Mt. Tabor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bailey. Mrs. Bessie Silsbee of the Hackettstown address' is the groom's mother. The Rev. A. S. Emery performed the double ring rites. Mrs. J. Scribner of Mt. Tabor was the organist and Mrs. Bertha Rosen of Boonton sang. A reception followed at the Bailey residence. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a white satin gown, with laco bodice and white net crown trimmed with seedpearls. Her veil was fingertip length anfl she carried a white Bible with white orchids. Matron of honor was Mrs. LeRoy Bailey of 129 Maple avenuo, Rockaway, sister-in-law of We bride. Bonnie Lynn Bailey %vas flower girl and David A. Scrlbner, ring bearer. LeRoy Bailey, the brido's brother, was best man. Ushers were Jesse Scribner of Mt. Tabor and A2/c Richard H. Bailey, stationed at Caswell AFB, Fort Worth, Texas. The bride attended Morris Hills High School and is employed at Epstein's in Morristown. Het husband attended Hackettstown High School and works at Standard Container Co. in Rockaway. The couple will live at 41 Evergreen avenue, Morristown. ublo to tho order of "Tho Hoard ot Education of tho Township 1of Donvlllo. Morris County, N, J.' * In tin amount of not losa than ton porcont (lO^c) of tho Iinao Bid, not Including nny alternates, binding tho bidder to execute u contract and furnish tho required bond within ton days after not mention of nocoptanco of Ills bid. Hid Konds are not acceptable In place of tl\o»<* cortlflod checks. I'pon failure of the successful bidder to execute tho nooossnry contract mid furnls)) u proper bond, this deposit shall be applied on neount of the Hoard's claim for <ttimatiiB, and In no case shall It bo considered ns llquldatod OnmnKOS. The successful bidder will bo required to furnish n bond for the faithful performance of tho contract In a sum of not loss than on" hundred per cent (lOO^r) of the total price bid for the complotcd work, paid bond to bo that of an approved surety company authorised to transact business In the State of Now Jersey. A copy of tho drawings and specifications, forma of bid and specimen contract to bo executed by the successful bidder. If nny. for the proposed work, will bo oi\ fllo, nt tho office of Hobert P. Jenkins, Jr., Engineer, 8!> Hroadwny, DenvUlo, N. J., for examination of the bldders. Appllentlnn for Instructions to Bidders. Form of Proposal, Gonornl Conditions. Plans and Specifications i\n<l other contract documents may be obtained from Hobert F. Jenkins, Jr., Engineer, 85 Broadway, Den- "O.P.'SEZ ly wait to go to ileep in one. We are rather proud alao ft* O. P, IHekorMon Electric Co. did tho electric wiring. Next week the New Jenwy Power & Light Co. will hold an eh»ctrioul nppUimoe, dhow ivt St. Ct». cilia's Hall, You bettor plan to attend, InrtlMi, it will be very Internnd Infornmtivt1, O. 1'. Dlrlt.Thon Khslrlc Co. Hoover i 'i,,,, A(lv SOMEBODY GOOFED —• Laat week we sent out over 2,000 copies of a letter to Denville n ildenta in which we enclosed a card for your convienetice with the numbers of the Denville Hospltul, Police, and B place for you to Mil in your own Doctor's number. Now my ANI> face is red awl I'm all covered with confusion ami stuff: Homelt.r.A. riot-k Uuillo only ^3-1.00 how or another the plume number of the Denville Police- wits lusted wan .f 12. l»f). .Sentinel I'orttiblc ltuititi only as Hock 0-1172 The photic num355 ber O. I1. l*>irkt:r.snii Khitrlr Co. $»»'.<><) WII.N $:tl>.ll,'i. . Mt. Ij So I hope you will kindly write In Cinslcy HlDiitl T.V. nnly |UK».the correct number, which m Kuck !tf> wan Jf2TO. Of). •lilllS IMt-IM). Now 1 will have to kot>| my .fin^cl'M ITOH.MIHI that I ilon'l >;et a call sonic murniiif-; about ;i a,in from .some irate- wife who want.s tins police to pick up her wayward husband, 1 hnve made a deal with Chief Jenkins that I will relay till Much culls to him anil if he gct.N a cull for television Hervn-o lie it to refer them to me, Chief .lenkinn tells me something like tin* hup Standard BroitjJ pened to the Police Dopt. ycura ttgo when ti locul guruge printed bu.slne.sa cards with the Police number and tho Dcpt. WHS iinmedititcly bcHlcRcd by calls for towing, etc, Rout* 46 Mogul Joe Grow is about reiuly to nuivo into his new Barber Shop nml Beauty Salon on Hank St. nt tho rear of the Rockaway Bunk, Joo is proud of this new whop itiul he has a right to be. VVnlt till you .MOO tho new barber chairs, I can hnrd- ROGER P, Ro. 9- The RAINBO Liquor Ston LIQUOR , N, .!,, on or after tho Sth day April, l'.>r>R. No application for plans or spcclllcatlona will be received after the IM.-U day ot April, lOTif.. Tins Hoard of Kduoatlon reserves the rltfht to waive minor defects: and Informalities In tiny bid, and to reject any or (til bids that are not In tho betit Interests of the Hoard. No bidder may withdraw his hid within forty-live Hfi) diiytt after tint actual ditto of opening of the bids. I'omplctlon time Is of the essence, Hy Order of: TllH IIOAUD OF KVU'CATION OK T1I10 TOWNSHIP OK HKNVIU.K IN TIIK COUNTY OF MO.UHlf, NEW I JERSEY. S. R. VAN Secretary («07) P-nt.-d: AprU B, 9&R ANY FINISH IN W of = i S e e t h e '•••; , - - ^ J. H. Jackson Lumber Co. Rt. 46, RO 9-0225, Denville mi •i, S1MWI HOME REPAIR! I ATTIC conversion KITCHENS PAINTING HEATING ROOFING SIDING CELLARS Stone-Brick FRONTS CARPENTRY MODERNIZING ' ENCLOSURES The Welcome Wagod Hostess Will Knook on Your with Gifts & Gr««tlntft from Friendly BuiinoM Neighbors and You* Civio and Social Welfare Leaden WELCOME WAGON Phone DEerfield 4-0253 DOver 6-2224 am ^jwitmu pmxt MAIN STREET AND KELLAR AVENUE FROM ATTIC TO CELLAR as little as $10 month **• ,*• NO Money Down Phono Anytime Rockaway 9-0075 DOvor 6-1" J. H. JACKSON LUMBER GO. RT. 46 DENVILLE SOPHIA E. WHITHAM — GUSTAV STOBER, JR. Ye To I Up To Stop in ondS PRE-CUT' as $4,74 0' on Army toBuy Eddy's Hall on Bowling from Page 17) 6, Dover,asNew Headquarters hoyI (Continued hope tho bowlers know why havon't been getting the »crthe Memorial Preabytorlan Church, ei In tho paper. I want to thank which him mudc qwtrtvra avail- overyonu for their klndntsnH and able for the Army'» day-to-tliiy oxpruftnloiiM of ayinputhy, and Ht. HI: :n t l v l t l i - M (i I" ('niinU Cocllla'M Howling Loujfuc for the MUHH card In motnory of our "Wo tint wrvbig itn evor liiK Mien, extending from Boon ton d i ' | ) i t r t i i ( | m o t h e r . SI. to tho Warren County IUIJJ In ono l'"!l1 'l.lllllllV 'llllliT ,„• ''>' " ' " :l ••! ' ' l l '"'li 11 j ti-ct Ion find ombreoliig I hi; entire liikelniKl region., The work IM ill- (TOUHlll^ With Ui<< ^ ' ' W t i l III |>0|>U lutiim, inul It TIIIH lonff Iwoii r e c o g n i s e d Unit m o r u HJHUH! imint b o ,,l;i nil till' MI'CUI'IHI. W e fool (Hut In Hocmiug HI: , ' A l i ' i i i l I Im P o v c r p r o p e r t y , w o Imvu tultcn I'/iri' of tlii! .SulvHtliPii Ariuy'M noed fur iMillilliij? IUKI pluy iireiin for y e a r n t o ccmii>," lln' riii)', "»"'(' ilj,^ t i n ' I : • ».-ti-il r f of ihi' luniii-r Mill- IA. 'I'lioniiiM Kiuith, olfk'nr In ehur>;e "f t h e D o v e r m e n , plium to develop u plnyground over, wim ;,y Hi.' ill:.I Ki'Wiirli I'llll. Till! chvu, pvo- liiumliy nuw u r r u p y ,f UUS Hllli' fuml.'i Will ri't'iipl'irt'il '1'fHlll Html Mil.1 11 ,1 I.01.1 ill 41! in*! Won 1 hiniiift! Jtuii'l l l f t h r rllll>l".V'<'" ,.|ll,'|-|.n:.i'; r,.iliit'» l)«l by U Will ctMl.'it u m e t h O Recreation Gals Close on Divy's »».V A Tho howling Honfion In ilniwlng to n CIOHO IUKI tho nice, , I'1,' of W. c, 41! Sn.1,.,1 Mi'iii'l M.lsf.H. 21 Jfll'.h (I'UIU, !i k'.iu f.4 li|llul, ;MIH IIIKII t ( iJ t i t , , K, at r , ui'.'.; IIIKII liidlvliluut ,'i S M I I I I K ' I I , ,1. I t y i m H i - , , r , y « ; I I I K I I I I I lvidiMil M l n r . l t i f . M i n c , .1, l ( > ' n n , i . ' i n . rsiittitiiiiii '(^I'IIHIIIII t W u y / . t * \'ll, l l , » , H H ; A l i m - n l 12R, L'fi, K M , ; W ' l l U l t i H l l t l . , 1.111, 1 2 f i ; W l l IH 1 7 8 , 1 7 1 , U > d ; H i i . T i y M i l , 1 ( U , H 8 . V . V. W. H, l>n Hldtn 1 7 ( 1 , i;t!i, I,'Id; 1 ' . Kiliitlin , 1 2 4 , I4!l;A l w n t 1 2 n , M . i p k o m i ,i n o , I . I i i : r . i » i - H i n t u 1 2 0 , 02, I h 7 ; Ii. LiMiiliiuiU 1 ^ 7 ,l d l , lit4. M n r t ' h 3 H r. I t . v n n J r . 1 4 7 , ,1110, I M ! ; H H K I I I nliy l.'ll, I d i , I.Ki; H l v i ' l y 121, 112, till; I ' r u v i i H l . 1H7, 1 2 2 , 1 7 7 ; . 1 . l l y i i t i ir. S'H, HI1, H I . ISiilloliul llyimiiin \ V i i l f i < 1HK, , 1 4 ( ! . 1 I 2 ; l ' r r l i 141, 140, fi; WllkliiM 1 2 H , 1!14. U J : \VH1I» 210, M i l , llili; Hpi'i-ry 141), 1 4 2 , 1 2 4 . luvcMHiiry 1 23 ICtlH'llotl, TIlllHII lllTI.I/lVllH W i l l III' I'i (fm Tin en III) t i l l ) W i t h f i l l t h ui l l r tl u l l IIIIIIKIH )f tint C o u n t y . A f i n n i c i i m r U r n '(in. C i i . i H ' i .••• YI-IU-H) ( f u r 'I'M iirrutavlt m i d v o l h i K , t h , < n i l n i n v l t H M/iyni i f i . r T w n Viw i l l l>nIlli'd \ , y D i n I'li'illiMi I . U I . M I H T w i j M i ' l l l l i i - I H n f 111 ('..nil. il (fi.r W i t h t h uCidlllly lluiild i , r K l e c t l n l i H '1'llH'l' Vl'lllH) Illlll H l l l d III'IHUIUI W i l l I I I ! I I U l i U J i l i I ) ,• Ih. j : i . . t li,n I •. • 1 i 11,1],\n. < „ , , l ' i l l y i i ' ^ I H I I - I r d l i yO n - 1 ' i a i n l y J t i m i i l I ' I M I I I ' I H i i i i ' nn f n lI in 1 h i - ( l l n t i l i t I n u h hh l i n y h mr 1'ii.nii i \ ' i . i J-; I J n i n I-'., 1 , . ' I I l i k I f A V I - I I I ', 11(11 J i ' l ' l ( i l l Hitlil l l o n r i l w i l l I I I M O n i t i m T i n . ,1 ' n Inli i-t. Itiy, .Niivi'iiilni H, I H . ' I . ' I l i i l u i ' . n i h , .Mnuli'lpiil llnllilI H i 11 , t if H I V i ' i i A . M .u n i t r i c h ! I ' M . !!!>•, I IVI it Mlilli l u r t i n ' |IIII iiniii' u l ll'lU'-l III j H H I 1 1 , i N i l .:i M u l i ;:UIII|IIIK, 1 IH l l l l l ' l l l l J ' J I l ' r l l n n f M I: llniil M u i n H I n i l I'WII M i ' l l l l l l ' I H ( i f O i l ' f i i - n i - r r l ,\ . ] c | | AS T .S'lcllni.H. HI-inlily (Cur T i v n V •• I ' I I I U u f l i n n , m i l u l j ; u ,l i n n n y , ,.! i l l ' ) Two M'-IIITIITII uf Ih - ' l l u ' H l Noenia to bo getting hotter, with top twiniH dropping Hotmwlmt and tin ptnvhiuic of t h o Niicicd Heart II.N.N. tho lower place teams coming1 up 'oponiky 1 4 4 , 10(1, 1 1 2 ; Knvnllc ll llll'Ci'l' llollilqUIU'tol'H 111', IBS. Ill3; AliHunt U T i , 1 lift, 1 2 f i ; in a hurry. It fur .siilviitiini A r m y toimiiioiiHld 104, 1U4, 1 3 2 ; J. H u c l i o y Dlvy'fl IH Htlll out In front, but 1 1 ) 1 , l t l t i , 1 1 1 7 . VllllllilllN l l o K I only by l\% points over Itooknwny iiniiiiuiM'oil Hutu I S O , 1 8 1 , 1 3 3 ;J u i ' i l i m 1 0 H , Uwiviitlon, CongnitvilntlonH horo ••, • • • ; V . ( I r a n i iiifi, 1 2 0 , 1 3 8 ; K u l i r.t ii volunteer group ,;n for luldl- to Tholnm EIIIUTHOH (Hoelcnwuy 1i1 i1 7n;i c y| i ' o 1l i7> (y 1 . —1 7, 31,( 1K21, 2l t;i . 'Cl .O I ' I I I I M 1 2 0 , 1 . 1 1 , Roo.) for lior fiOU HOHOH; 181, 221, n I'oinpli'ti' i l i o (.ruiiH101. It HoomH .Unit everyone on V . V. A V . II, | i i - M l n t o K ' 7 , K , 8 , l ! l ; | ; I . Kliotll*< tho Jolly Joltors tonni had a good I Is r o | ; i i l Z ! U i t ( i f t l l P 1 3 1 , 1 2 * . , l l f l : M , T I j v U o 1111, 1 4 8 , 1 4 3 ; night limt woeli. They took four I'. H o H i n d i 1 4 3 , 1 4 7 . I f (I; I , , K c o l i to I'Mnhli.'ih t h o H l l l I m r i l t 1 8 1 , 1 7 2 . lfiiill. in lln own porninnpnt from Ijpavcrbrook, K . o f V. ARIK'.M Spoclmk (H & L) nlfio V, Modiuio Ki; i r > 8 , 1 0 2 . HIIII'I-IHUI y npprot'liitive 1 3 f i , 1 7 8 , 1 7 2 ; < \ Hrciit, J r . 1(12, i r , 4 . hurt ft good night. Hor 484 HOI'ICH cny I'Xtciiili'il b y t h o fiS; A l m r i i t 1 2 5 , 1 2 1 , 12Ti; l t l l o y helped hor town take nil but ono R'.l, 1 9 7 , 1 4 7 . , in j u ' n n l u i i i j v t o r n from Forrlero'H, if i t s l i i r i l i i i i M , a n d IKM'KAWAV WOMIiN'K I.HM1VH A. T. Slro'n for ProHrrlption* W o n I,out '• 44 XV. Main St., Uwlmway hlvy'H Tavern (18\4 42\4 ho i i u i i i r y ROCKAWAY RECOKD, Thursday, April 7, C^dtuard oUoland OPTOMETRIST Hour* 8 A. M. to 7 :£0 P. M 50 W. MAIN ST. ROclcaway 9-0090 FiOCKAWAY, N. J. ROCKAWAY 9-2394 RE-ROOF & RE-SIDE NOW JVL M. SEAMAN ROOFING & SIDING CO. Siding — Gutters — Shingle Seal Combination Storm Windows, Awnings 85 UPPER RAINBOW TRAIL DENVILLE, N. J. 1 with Pop Spot Itockiiwnv K.ooroHtlon It * I- I'loiinoi'H Forrloro Motor* •lolly .Joltorn (111 (ilS R4 81 4(1 fiS 64 B7 KI.1CIT1ON NOTICIQ N O I I I P In lii'ioby irlvon tlmt the Ainu 1 W i i y n o Hhoppn 10 DlfUi'lrt llumdn of RcK Ihtr.v and llttt.V l'lhlu-r H u b Hui'dwul'o 44 (!4 I'iltMMIon will nit in nrul for tho py tho nivy Tavern 'IVniu H r a i i l t a HornuKli <if Itiicluiwiiy In tho plncon It A It 3, V o r r l e r o 1: n i v y ' * 2, hi'iolnaftci' ilpulKnntiul l>otw(»i*n tho tho Brunt) H u b 2; J n l t c m 4, n u a v c r h r o o l t 0{ hiiiirn of dovoii A,M, uml clKht I'M. |bled Dl\'y to move U o c k a w n y Hor, 3, A n n o W a y n o 1. on Tuomlny, April ID, Hjfifi for t h i I m l l v l i t u n l Illfflm tlo wll.W tho purpono of rondnotliiff ft 1'rlnmry T l i f l n m lOlnni'Hon 181, 1121, 1 0 1 : lOloclliui for tliii noiiilniitUui of ennC, Tlx' A C took o ICIIi'u Umillntf 17(1; AKII^H Kpoeltnk ill<Jiiti>n for: UiS, Ki.i, I M : l l o l i h y i H i n t h o r i i llltl; T w o MoDiliorn of tho (li-ni'i/il A H I Cllfili'ii Too] Co. i l l u i d 10(1. Homlily (for T w o Yrurn) wore I'ovtM'doU by MiitKii I l i II >t Ii < l«-nnrr« T w o Mrluhi'lM of (h(l llolll'll of Murray tonni ovor A KoiH'Imli lfiN, HIS, IC.S; A. lli'OUK I'hoiu'ii Krvi'luiUli't'c (for Thvvv Hotel, tho Shosn l'.'tt, 101), 1 5 4 ; I. I.Oitollo 131, 107, Yon IM) 121: I, HnydKi' Kill, 10S, 118; V. & P U K no I'oiniifr (for T h i c o Yi'iira) |»vor tho Rncluuvay l\olu 14K, 1 ti<>, 1 \\ OIII> Main nixl d i n ' li'i'iunlo Moinlii'i IVrrlt-ni M o t o r * 1 tho Condit Truckof th<- Iti'tuililUati Coiinty Cum K, OIXIIIIIIV I'll, 1 4 1 , 149; 1. I l n n r y mllti'i' for ciu'li KliM'tinii iMnrkot. IK. tU, i : i l ; U COIIIIIN 105. 711, 11.1: lino Mnli> and Olio 1'iMiwil,' li'ii'iuli ltlft, 12:i, HO; A, ' Wee Stiuulnrd Con- .1. l u i ' i h t 1C0, 137, 134. liilttoo for onrh I'Hocllon lilnll'lit 1 tho odd gunio from A n n o W«>'ii«< MiiK<>rlo Nhoppc Mnyor <for T w o Y(<«r«) It. <MivuN \V>, 15S, 12ft; M. W|Hiri T w o Mouilioi'fl o f tlit* I'luinoll ( f o r lllli. 108. 04; H, 1'i.i'klll 104, 8B. 113; Thi't'o Y C I I M ) for tho week wore » , \M\W 112, 128. 1 3 2 ; M. Vi\rl«.y 143, 1'orHonn w h o IIUNIIO t o l o n l d t n 530, Nnto Normnn n o , lfKi. ' r i n a n o n t l y o r lllo n o t i o n of eluiin?« llni'kntvn}' I t r r r r n t l n n of I'^HlOonro n m y d o NO nt m y offlrn plo 523, Sum Currier A. Flori'llo 1.14. 122, 13(1; ,T. Ilodoll nt t h o niiinl<l|>nl h u l l d l i m o n » n > plcrno ,M7, Jim Kor.1.1.1: M. lliilliinl lilf., 134. 131: T, d a y l u ' t w o o n tlio hourw of 9 A,M, (Hul>) 82, 82, 7(5; IX ltopil 101, 153,to * I'.M,, a f t e r tlu> r i l m a r y W o o i Doming fts.|, j t m nvn.'li 181, 221, H'l. l l u n ivhi'N I w i l l aK'tlii llx t h o ho urn 'Chnpmnu ,M3, Wai. Hub llnriivrnto for roiilHtrutloii n o d CIIMIKO of rosl U. n i i i i t b o r n liili, llii, 1.1!>: ,T. 0, Hcrm C'nmlit 5,12, 'liro n o t l o r f r o m April l!Hh t o ili'iii HI), 12,1, 102; II. K n n p p 90, 1B8, ipti'iiilxn' 21>th. Herb MoUugh 570, 10!i; M. Illiuiehiiril 111, U ' l . 104; (), I'lidcr tin' l a w voli'iii i-aiinnt KUKIIIIH 11.1, n i t , 143. Ktvr w i t h t!u< lin-iil Uouviln of . , . „ • Dlry'n T n v r r n Htry a nil K l o o t l o n i l t l i o r on P r i m a r y K, lli-ln 1.1.1, 14.1, 1411: l \ Srotlold Won I x m t !»«, U 2 . Rft: M. I,i->Knn 133, 111, 1 4 4 ;or U o n o r n l Klootloii d a y , o r ut u n y o t h o r tliiir a n d thoro IN a h x t i l u t o b i''i L':I V. Khi-r I,IS, 124, 110; II, D u n h a m n o w a y f o r UIOHI. not pi'i'inani'iULN' |il 2.1 132. 114, lf,.1. orod to v o l r at t h o I ' r l i n n o HIT l l e n v r r t i r n o k Onlr.v n (hoy HIT 1'i'HlMtcrod on or Imlllriiy .It" I-. l'onto 1.17, lf,n, 1S2; <1. ISnnonlto . , . , . Mitroh 10. lflfifi, and pornoiu i SI, 77, ION; T. K o h o o (Hull) 11(1, 102,w h o itrti not pi'iniantcly r«>B'i»tort'i! aa I2!l; (I. i l r o w 127. 117. 14(1; J. C o n l>y Soiitomhor 2y cititiiot vi>tt> a( tin II dlt ir>4, 137, Urt. "oin'ial Klri'tlon, 42 Jolly .loltrrn Votn'H w h o arc porinnnrntly ro«l47 1.. ZHbilHklo U 3 , 124, 1S8; 1 \ Hopf c o r e d l>ut hnvti movod to anothor L'l'i 131, 117, 1214 M. O o n o f l l o 104, IM, olot'tlon dlHtrlct nliu-»> the lant Oi'li»*t Slio l.if.; 8. M»»ton 140, 128, 121; J. i m r oral Mlootlon or iilnco thi> IIINI rloo77 ni'ivu l.'lii, IM, ll'.r., lion at w h i c h tlu>y votvd IIIUKI lllo u notion of t'luu\uv> of 1'vnUlonoo olttii>r w i t h t h o r o u n t y Hoard of Klootlonii, Hall of llooonlK, MorrlHtown N'. J., or w i t h their munlotpal clorli at loiiwt forty d a y s lioforo the l'rl mnry In order to voto a l the l'rl mary, or forty day« b e f o i o the UonN'ul Klootloii In ordoi" t o v o t i at t h o Uonoral Klortlon, IIIIIONH they liuvt- alrotttly doiio «o. T h U c a n l>« dono liy uny w r i t t e n n o t i c e to th< immlclpnl olerU or the County Hoard of Klret limn, VCIHOIIH w h o inovo from one election tllMrlot to nnothor nfter forty duyn liofore tlio l'i'linary or <icner«l Klot-llon h a v e the r U h t unilor t h f law to vote In t h e eloo FROM tlon dlntiict irom w h i c h tlioy IDOVIM iirovldlniv they w e r e pormunontb "oKlKloreil In nuoli clectUm dlntvlc from wlilch they movi-d. Hcfoii R ALUMINUM PRODUCTS, Inr 46 topp. Dover F a r m s ) DOVER •y»to 9 6-U88-9 D O V : « , S .1 ....,.^., if v o t e r ,,<.',. nKit.1 r*,^i< for l i c i i e i a l Liquor Shop We Have Your Favorite Ice Cold Beer - Liquors - Wines ROckaway 9-1890 73 W. Main Street, Rockowoy PANEL A ROOM OVER THE WEEKEND You simply apply adhesive to tho backs of our J-M tlciling and Wall Panels . . , press them to old walls or ceiling . . . and presto, they're up. *' J-M Insulating pine-fibre Planks , , . Dust Rose, Antique Green, Buckskin Tan or Ivory J-M Ceiling Planks . , . White or Ivory FOR A 12' x 20' ROOM $2.95 per mo. Come over to our showroom We'll show you how to apply the adhesive , . . how to f i t and cut an awkward corner. i i i ) Mrriii]i\'i> and Primary VENETIAN BUNDS — I'nr* Whltv »«k<-<J Knninrl III ximrn—X\ t» Atl X 04" O 4 9 — AotoniHtle llnrilnnrr ••-»» — Vlxo ctinlom-tiulll—all HIIICK— SACKS' PAINT-WALLPAPER M N. Hu««*« H«. FOR EVERY OCCASION! l»Ov»r 0-OIID HARRIS LUMBER Bui Idling Materials QUALITY • SERVICE • VALUE 27 E. MAIN ST. ROCKAWAY, N. J. RO 9-0160 Page 21 ROCKAWAY RECORD, Thursday, April 7, 1955 Officers Elected At Lake Telemark Regional Fresh Have Work Announcing Election of officers was held Sa- Mr. and Miss turday at the Luke Telemark Country Club, as follows: Arne Hendrieksen, president; Morris Hills Morris Hills Lelth and Paul work at the ,\ Arts. Convent inn j,, on A p r i l 26 iiiihi.siiin^ Charles Barth, vice president; Richard Smith, secretary; Erling Thorsen, treasurer; Kdvvurd Beebe, assistant treasurer; l)e Laet, business iigent and trustees, Waldemur Sedal and Lou Stephuny. Tlie installation was conducted by Seldal, who spoke about plans for the coming year. About $10,000 has been spent lor ('leaning the lake and the construction of a daw and $1,000 will be spent for a new beach and the construction of a parking lot. The improvements are expected to be finished before the season begins. The new officers hope to continue work on further improvements. AIX TIIK HONORS that could be won by individual players in the Lakeland Women's Basketball League were handed to Miss Gayle SoohVkl of Denville at the League banquet Tuesday night at Dover Farms. Here she's receiving one of the trophies from Phil Grassia, the talent studio man. (Photo courtesy of Dover Advance) Expert Advice Obtained for Babe Ruth'ers George Appointed Rec. League Head George George of Mt. Hope has been appointed director of the Rockaway Township Recreation baseball league. George will be assisted by Bill Sopchak, Art James and Jake Vandermarit. The league is comprised of four teams: the Mt. Hope team directed by George; Hibernia. guided by Sopchak; Stoney Brook, managed by Enrico Standori, and Richard Mine Jed by Henry Dietrich. Opening day is May 2 and the games will be played on the Hibernia flats field. The program is for the benefit of elementary school boys, those interested contact George. Tryouts will be held May 1 at the field. April 23 has been designated as the day for preparing the field. There is no age limit for helpers. E. M. Former major leaguer Dins Makosky of Boonton will help his brother Joe in training the Penville Babe Ruth League team, it was announced today by Stanley Slavinski, Denville's representative in the League and chief umpire. Dins Makosky formerly pitched for the Newark Bears and the Yankees. Joe Makosky is the team manager. First tryouts were held Saturday afternoon with about -15 boys attending. This group, Slavinski expects, will be sorted to make up the 15-nian squad of the official team plus two farm teams, all of which will play home and away games. That is, they will if the adult help continues as strong in numbers and interest as it was last Saturday. The DenviTJe PAL wlil sponsor Mrs. Catherine Mayberry Funeral services were held Tuesthe teams, providing full uniforms for the regulars, and caps and jer- day at the Fairmont Cemetery seys for the farm boys. Eligibles for Mrs. Katherine May Mayberry are between the ages of Ki and of East Orange, who died Sunday 16-by.July.29th. in Dover General Hospital. Mrs. Mayberry had resided for No Conflict Seen Babe Ruth ball won't interfere the past few months with her siswith the games of the Denville ter Mrs. Floyd J. Crans. in ROCKRecreation League, directed by A. away. R, Spinola and Joe Sabatini, acA widow of the late George B. cording to Slavinski. There Will be Mayberry, she leaves two sons, no restriction on the Babe Ruth John of North Plainfield and boys to prevent them from playing George of East Orange; a brother, on other teams. _ Harry Nixon of Succasunna, and With Little ceague providing three grandchildren. supervised ball for the sub-teen boys, and Babe Ruth for the under 16's, the next older group is turn- Moses O. Sanders The Rockaway Fire Department ing to the Denville Cougars for will hold a funeral service tonight organized baseball. Those who tried out Saturday at 8 for Moses O. Sanders, of 105 for Babe Ruth spots include Teddy Jackson avenue, Rockaway, at the Purdy, Arthur Gary Barnes, Will- Whitham Funeral Home. Religious ard Endicott, Denis Wengland, services will be held tomorrow at Robert M. Beneshan, Bob Tonero, 2 p.m. The Rev. Andrew McElwee Billy Bullwinkel, Arthur G. Rose- of the First Presbyterian Church berry, Farrell B. Fleming, Fred will officiate. Burial will be in the Vogel, Richard D. VanOrden, Bill Marceilla Cemetery. and George Jenney, Jeffery AuMr. Sanders died Tuesday night gust Barg, Warner Gronemann, aftgjva long illness. Michael and John Kopas, Roger Born in Rockaway, Mr. Sand Blair, Don Barra, Bill Eichelsdoer. ers had been president of the ExfeiyBill Tyrie, Harold Quinn, Bill empt Firemen of Rockaway and Prester, Micke Costic and Tcke was a member of the Redmen of Graves. Rockaway and the First Presbyterian Church. He had worked as The Marcella Community Club a machinist for the Stapling Mawill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at chine Co., but had retired a few lyears ago. the clubhoua*. At the "Go Hridgeton Ball" Sa- t o r D a v i d Kiujp,. lu turday evening at Morris Hills, week. John Habuda was crowned "Mr. The metal wuru Morris Hills" and Judy Harris, 1 "Miss Morris Hills," by last year's fishlanding nrt by J , place set by .lulu,, ^M winner, Nancy Horsefiekl. tention of John .1, s.wi'm John and Judy will be entered sey State Supcrvislir^J in the competition for Mr. and Arts, a t the rrcotu ' Miss New Jersey High Sihuol" at Industrial Arts Comw. the National Youth Day Martli bury Park, WIUTC Gros, May 7, at Brldgeton. Last certificates ot HKyear, Birger Vigsnes, who won the crown with Miss Horsefield, was chosen" Mr. New Jersey High Rock. Rotarianst School. The school band, under the di- Panel on Youth] The Rockaway RotaJ rection of Herman Dash, is putting the finishing touches on the in- be host Wednesday, i ; | tricate maneuvers designed to daz- of the Family Living [ To Endorse Candidates ile the judges at Hridgeton. The of Morris Hills The Non-Partisan Citizens As- band and its twirlers are sure School at a luncheon ill ociation of Kockaway Township they'll bring home a basketfull of Meadow Lake Country! two groups will pa: will meet tonight nt the Odd Fel-prizes from the competition. roun,d-table. discussion K| lows Hall in Roekaway to select of "What Problems candidates they will support in Federal Windfall for 5H1R Youth of Today?" the Primary, April 19. Morris Hills Regional High School is certified to receive $8,956 Students taking pitt|| Mr. Sanders leaves a wife, Jen- in Federal school aid money, Sen. cusslon will be Cnthttl nie L, Sanders; a son. William of Clifford Case announced yesterday. Karen Roggenknmp, and Carl Geisik. Jtti| Rockaway; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Parnell of Fort Monmouth, and A. F. Silo's for Prescriptions Dunn, family livinpinaj be moderator. ix grandchildren. 44 W. Main St., Kockaway FOR BEST MEAT BUYS T&EMEATCENTRl Open Thursday & Fridays till 9 P.M. 34 FIRST AVE. 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