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Subscription Hat y,et i -if, VOL. 21 NO. 21 AnOUNTAiNSIDI N.j. THURSDAY, APRIL26, 197? *10 00 Yosrlv Police checking series of home, factory thefts
Mountainside police are investigating The other hurKlimos, which ;iri> Mice saici thai Wi-siliei.l 1 • -, 11 (-. - a series of eight burglaries within the hi'lii'vrd In have been coimnited by it Departnieiil has picked up ,1 urmip ..f borough during this month and different group, .ire its follows old jiivemli.'H which may lie ri'sjmnsiblc inr although no time pattern has emerged, Grove roiid between April 13 al 5 p.m some of the jobs in Mountainside hiii authorities believe that three in- and April IS al 9 p.m. where $fi<) in ihal has noi yet been determined dependent groups may be responsible. cash and lie lacs and cufflinks Pulicr wiio have nut yel found a Mine "The type of entry is different. 1 think were missing, a Mill lane residence mi pattern in the series, have noi assigned we're looking for three different April \2 between Sir, urn, and ili i-xini men lo any unc shifi operations," Detective Sergeant Jerry p.111,, where jewelry was reported As in the pnst, police iirc seeking 'lie Wee said. Two commercial buildings missing, and ,:i Tiinayer Way home, assistance of local resitirnls wbn. il have been broken into and six homes vacant between April 7 and 14 in which they see anything or anymi'' -.uspicious. have been burglarized, including three all rooms were ransacked The should notify the local authnniies S1 within the past week, police reports Tmmger Way home owner had noi told that a patrol car can be dispatched to said. police what was missing the area. Rice said that the two factory break ins—Verone Corp, on Globe avenue on April 13 and Klingelhoffer Corp. on Mill lane during the night of April 16—are probably related to each other but not connected with the residential burglaries. Rice separated the residential break ins into two groups because, he said, the type of entry differed and the method used inside the home varied. One group, which the detective classified as "neat" because entry was gained by STIPPING OUT—Tht Jonathan Dayton Regional High Illle Harbt, Warcy Inieiberg, Valerie Hendrlx, Illen .prying open windows or doors with a School Indoor color guard will take part In an inttrsehoiastle Goldstein, Barbara Hammer; second row, Cathy Markwith, small tool, was basically located near competition Sunday at Elizabeth High School, The greup Is Sherry Keenan Judy Hlnkley, Linda Bongiovanni, Debbie Rt. 22. The burglars, once inside the ltd by Capf, fd Doseher, Sgt, Vlckl Stewart and Sgt, Leslie Krellman, Donna UBrlzzI; third row, Vlcki Stewart, Karen home, picked through drawers, taking Slmmoni. Jtff Anderson Is band director and ietty Dl Lapi, Andrgi, janls lorchert, Leslie Simmons, Carole Bennett; some items of value while leaving assistant director, instructors are Diane Rossengtr and rear, Diane Grelco, Linda Kllneftlter, Ed Doscher, others, Rice revealed. Fran Gillian. Shown ire, from left, front, Anne Patrons, AAaryLoglse Caivano, Lauren Osleckl, The other group, Rice said, probably was committed by a different person or group of people. In these burglaries, the Consolidation doors were kicked in, and Rice said that Planning unit to rule footprints could be seen on the doors. pros and cons The detective said that this group would take a pillow case from the home and to be examined dump the contents of drawers Into it. on two new buildings The Mountainside detective put the "The Pros and Cons of School District following cases into the "neat" breakin Two new office buildings may be Planning Board which was used for ah Consolidation" will be the topic of an erected within the year on the exchange of ideas and information category; A Central avenue home on Informational presentation set for Sunday between 9 a.m. and 8:08 p.in Drewette's Nursery property on Rt, 22, . about the plans. Doherty said that the Monday at 8 p.m. in the Beerfield at a cost of more than ii million if the board seemed unwilling to. grant a where $1,000 in jewelry was reported School cafeteria. The meeting is jointly missing; a Central avenue residence, 25 Mountainside Planning Board approves variance allowing less than the sponsored by the Mountainside Parent a Trans Net Corporation application required 20-foot buffer jone between house numbers away from the first Teacher Association and the Moun- case, on Saturday between 12:45 p.m due to be presented at the regular May the office building lot and abutting tainside Teachers Association. Anyone meeting of the board. residential lones. To the west are and 9:19 p.m., where nothing was interested may attend, reported missing; a Ridge drive home The two-story office buildings, ac- Locust avenue residential homes; to Ruth H. Maneuso will be the speaker betwetti 2:30 p.m. Friday and 6:20 p.m. cording to Robert C. Doherty, attorney the south, a section of Echo Lake Park for the evening, A member of the New Sunday where residents reported $80 in for the Union Township-based firm, will which is zoned for residential housing, Jersey Board of Education and a cash missing as well as $1,000 in contain 43,948 square feet each. The Doherty said that the Planning Board resident of Glassboro, Maneuso headed jewelry and a $1,000 camera. plani for the site, Doherty added, will indicated the buffer zone, complete the committee which compiled a report try to capture "the campus look." with a barrier of trees, would almost for the state board of education en- yjriiiHiiMiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliiiiiiiriiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiji Tentative site plans show 318 parking definitely be required along the Locust titled, "Report of State Committee to spaces as well as three buildings and a avenue side. Study the Next Steps of one way ingress into the property. The Another problem confronting the Regionalization and Consolidation in (Little League I small two-story, one-family home in tht prospective builders is the initial in- the School Districts of New Jersey," eastern corner of the double-lot dications from the N.J. Department of "The combination of declining I parade Is set ( property will remain standing and Transportation that the proposed two- enrollment In Mountainside with in- JOGGING ALONG — Carol Wlngard of Mill lane and Nancy Citron of Springfield probably will be used for computer tn trance driveway into the property creasing talk at the state level of I The 26th season for the 1 were caught working up a sweat In the Watchyng Reservation on Friday. Spring training and storage, Doherty said. The will not be accepted. Trans Net has consolidating smaller school districts I Mountainside Little League will S temperatures and pleasant weather brought |of geri and nature walkers out In company plans to build an open-air proposed an entrance at the west end of makes this a topic of concern to us. I begin on Saturday with a parade a force over the past weekend, (Photo by Jan Queen) courtyard with a fountain between the the property and a second entrance Both the PTA and the MTA feel that it's • at 9 a.m. followed by a full slate 1 two office buildings. Exit will be at the further cast so that anyone who has important for the public to become B of game§ in all age brackets. = eastern end of the property. missed the first driveway may take the better informed about both the ad- 1 Member! of the Littla League m Firemen plan drive Saturday The application by Trans Net was second, Doherty said. The entrances off vantages and the drawbacks of I will be joined by the Girls' Soft- j The Mountainside Volunteer Fire local firemen on Saturday may call the tabled at the April meeting of the (Continued on pigt f) regionalization and consolidation," a • ball League participants and the • teacher commented. I Jonathan Dayton Marching Band i Department will conduct its annual fire house at 233-1047 or Les Hominy at I in the parade which will go along = fund drive Saturday from 10 a.m. until 233-3822 to arrange to have a donation I Wood Valley and Wyoming drive B the 25 canvassers expected to take part picked up. { and down Long View road, = can cover every home in the borough, Summer posfs I Mayor Thomas Rlcciardl and, J Ron Huter, assistant chief, said. 1 members of the Borough Council | A volunteer fireman, who averages 20 still to be filled I and Board of Education will I hours compulsory duty-time per month Space center The Mountainside Recreation I participate in opening day | will visit each home asking residents to Commission is accepting applications • ceremonies •• the Deerfield | donate any "mount they desire, Huter to give shows added. The money will go to buy for several summer job openings—arts • School. The annual Little League I The Goddard Space Center in and crafts supervisor at the summer I dance will be held that evening In I uniforms, coveralls, jackets and social extras, the assistant chief said. Maryland will give three free shows playground and tennis court at- I Our Lady of Lourdes Auditorium, j during the Mountainside PTA Fair on tendants. iiiiiHiimiiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiHiiMHiiiiiiiiiiii Anyone who cannot be reached by the May 12. Applicants for the arts and crafts Larry Billbraugh, a representative of position must be at least 18. The work the center, will present the shows in the Involves the planning, preparation and Deerfield School gym at 11:30 a.m., supervision of arts and crafts projects 1:30 and 3:30 p.m., according to for the 8-week playground program. Roberta Krumholti, fair chairman. She said the shows will deal with such topics as rockets and telemetry, solar Tennis players energy. Mars, satellites and space in general. Short movies, models and demonstrations will accompany offered sign-up Billbraugh'! talks. Registration is now being taken for tennis players wishing to join the Mountainside tennis ladder. The' tennis Blood sought ladders will be maintained for the 1979 season: singles: men, women, youth; doubles: men, women, mixed. The by Red Cross ladders are open to all Mountainside A community blood drive will be held residents. , ; by the Westfield-Mountainside Chapter The tennis ladder season will extend of the Red Cross from 1:30 to6:30 p.m., from May 28 through July 29. Deadline on Tuesday, May 15, at the for registration is May 20. To register Presbyterian Church, HO Mountain or for further information, those in ave,, Westfield, terested may call Helen Hewitt, The Red Cross Blood Bank covert all chairperson, at 232-1745. Registration residents "of Westfield and Moun- also will be taken at the PTA fair. tainside for their blood needs. Also, credit for blood replacement may be transferred at the donor's request to HWWHinUWIUIHNUIIIIIIIIIHIUUimlUtlUlllllltlHIIIIII| any hospltfl in the United States, Regional board Canada, or Puerto Rico. Persons be- tween the ages of 17 and 65, weighing at changes meeting least 110 pounds may be donors. ' the Mtn mutual Seventeen-year-olds need written flte URJM Ceeaiy H w»firW^rin»»ii(tf«»Miu*refnini a* wmm^ -..-•.«,_ High School iHsMet Mart of parental consent. malrmm from MtMr*. Pater BeUyrintli-ipeelal prim*. Mrs, Prinlt Mailk— -Education wftt meat Tuotday at I SPRUCING UP - AfUr putting • *Mh cort of paint 0* *ht Ufth LMgv* elubheuM An appointment may be made to give tick** and Mrs, Robert KiM-generar Tlclwti for the show M» ttf, We*e«iay p.m. in the butrnctlonal media •t Dt*fltM Sdiool, JM Mack, prMldtnt of tha LMgiM, on right Md Stavtn blood by calling the Red Cross at 232- May V at I P.m. may to obtained toy calling Mri. Batafik *t 233-1341 or Mrs, center at tie Artfcw Johnson Solwnan think thf fMd and facllltlw arc ready fpr Saturday's optnln* day gamci. 7010, or donors may walk in on M«y », Edward Mure at 23»-47tt. Other Commit*** mwnb»r» are AAr». Oarr«tt withbow, Regional High School V CUrk. Joining S«f»ck last waakand vvara painting andtanti Rebart Stfuck, Stewart Mni*ranH,TaniiM«ra- John Blawciafc, Mrt, William Dabrowskl, Mrs. Matthew The meeting fat open to the Jureiak, TtMrnai ParraHa. Inn PaliHta, Patar Grttt and St*vtn Burton. A •Pit•RINOFIBL! LDtlDBWALKtALD I J>m.0IMi0K ••• 320,000 readers • Garage Sales • Yard Sales • Washers & Dryers • TV & Stereos • Bikes & Toys • Pools & Furniture • Refrigerators • Musical Instruments • Drapes Air Conditioners • Etc., Etc., Etc. • Check or Money Order Must Accompany Ad. • Private Parties Only • No Commercial, Bus/nesses THURSDAY-EIGHT NEWSPAPERS Real Estate or Automotive SUHDAY-The SUBURBANAIRE Please insert the following classified ad: insert Ad...... 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"... • , • Union, N.J. 07083 City — Phone Thgriday, April U, Best-ever response seen for Superwalk The Union County March of Dime* has been one area where a great money for our cause,but it Also reminds prize ii a lO-Peugeot bike donated by Superwalk '79 may be the arM't moat amount of money has been spent. everyone that the March of Dimes is Aaron'i Bicycles of Eliiabeth Third successful walk to date, according to "Purchasing hospital equipment is actively fighting against birth defects prize is two days for two at the Playboy the chapter's executive director, only part of the role of the March of "Superwalk has always been the Restiri and Country Club at Great Jeffrey M, Brindle. Superwalk '79 will Dimes in our community," states Dr, biggest event for the March of Dimes. dirge, be heid Sunday, April 28. beginning at Edward Goodkin, chapter chairman. In our own chapter, we've reached our Information on Superwalk is Kean College, Union. "The only way we're able to help it if goal every year " available tiy tailing 351-0320, or by "We've been able to do more school people know we exist, Superwalk, for r.ranf! priyp for the walk m H weekend visiting the March of Dimes office, SfQ assemblies this year than ever before, example, not only enables u» to raiM trip for two to Pigneywiirld Second Westfield ave., Eliiabeth and this has resulted in a phenomenal number of students registering for Superwalk," he said "We anticipate about 1,200 walkers BRING YOUR VACUUM IN FOR SERVICE showing up and thia should enable us to meet our goal of WO.OOO, the highest TO THE HOOVER OWNED I OPERATED SERVICE CENTER! •mount ever raised in a Union County fittorp Tiiintd Sidite lechniEiinj March of Dimes Walkathon." .VALUABLE COUPON Anita Biufino, assistant director of Ail Glnuirw Horntr PirS the chapter, notes that "we have been FREE All Work Guirantttd 1 ¥eir fortunate in obtaining cooperation from all towns we will be walking through." •ASS Good Prices On Piris and Labor The Superwalk will begin at 9 am in We Service An? Mike Vacuum Clliner 135 to 3.15 the Vaughn-Barnes parking lot (North * Stack AH Repiicement Parti avenue) of Kean College, Union. The Vllul _ walk will go through Roselle Park, Roselle and Linden before returning to FREE ESTIMATES! Kean, a total of 35 kilometers. SUPiRWALK PLANNfRS—Cempirflng Plarii for Wareh of*~Dlm«r Suptrwall TNE HOOVER scheduled Sunday, April 29, ar# (frem lift) Dr, Edward Geodkln, Union County The walkers will receive lunch and N Chapter chairman; Jifftry W. Brlndlt, extcutlve director, and Anita Blunno, refreshment* along the way, and will be COMPANY asslitant dlrteier. entertained by a local band before and 1030 SALEM RD after the walk UNION, N.J, All funds raised by the March of Dimes across the country is used for 964-5040 Union College presents research and prevention of birth defects. In Union County, the pur- HOURS: I AM to 5 PM chasing of fetal monitors for the in- Daily, I to Noon Stt. Richner in piano recital tensive care nursuries of local hospitals Concert pianist Thomai Richner will present a piano recital in the Campus An international following has Center at Union College, Cranford, resulted from concert tours in the frlday. May 4 at 8 p.m. Netherlands, Austria, Philippines, A master interpreter of Mozart, Scandinavia and other countries. Eiehner'i artiitry as a pianist was Dr. Richner has presented 12 recitals established early by winning the in New York's Town Hall. Hii book on Naumberg Award, the MacDowell Moiart, "Orientation for Interpreting Award and the award of the N. Y. State Mozart's Piano Sonatas," is highly Frankly, we think Federation of Music Clubs. recognized in his field. At 12 he became a church organist. He has been acclaimed in numerous His undergraduate years were spent at concerts throughout the United States, the University of West Virginia; he was ParticulBrly at Union College. "N. J. later awarded master's and doctoral Music it Arts" critic Gustav Ferri said degrees from Columbia University. of one performance, "The tonal quality everyone should own Colby College at Waterville, Maint, of his playing was a delightful ex- conferred on honorary Doctor of Muiic perience. The Mozart Variations on a Minuet of Duport, a very difficult work, was performed with an aristocratic Health aides approach. He literally orchMtrated this piece with his flngere,,." Fine China The concept ii sponsored for the 12th to be honored year.by the Friends of the College of The board of the Visiting Homemaker Union College, Service of Central Union County will Ticket! (2,50) may be obtained from sponsor its annual dinner for MM, Bedford H, Lydon, president of hememaker health-Hides at 6 p.m. The Friends, *t 318 North Union ave, Tuesday, May 15, in the Crunford Cranford, or at the door, Methodist Church, Jtf. Dorothea Benn, board member aj}d coordinator of the dinner, has in- Town Meeting vjfed all homemaker health-aides to be g«Mts of the board. Bach may bring sibuie or friend, the said, is for the deaf Muriel R. Smith, executive director. A Town Meeting for the deaf com- Will present awards to eight aides: munity, §poniored by the New Jersey *For 10,000 hours of home-care sarvice Division of the Deaf, Department of to; community members in Central Labor and Industry and Union College, Union County — Ruth Dahlberg, Lin- Cranford, will be held at the College on dtn; Elsie Deary, Roselle; Lizzie Saturday from 1 to 8 p.m. in in the Gordon and Margaret Ramsey of Rah- Campus Center Theatre, •*»y. Dr, Leonard T. Kreisman, vice- For 5,MO hours of service—Pearly president for academic affairs and a Mje Alderman, Roselle Park; June member of a state task force to create a Giordano and Anglette Simo, Elizabeth college degree program for work with and Virginia Neuhaus, Clark. the deaf, will welcome the participants. the Carillon Bell Ringers, under the He also will speak briefly on Union dfifection of Susan Lippencott, will College's proposed program of in- perform at the dinner party. terpreter training for the deaf. Ira Gerlis, field representative -from SHARE YOUR SEAT the N.J, Division 'of the Deaf, will "The commuter bus was crowded and discuss the Town Meeting ptograms aft overweight lady got on board. 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Mo«(lnp art open to $• in word and long* will be prtMntmi at fribulet in honor of the Sis! anniversary 'Spring and AH' fest by Lupus unit t«rwted public More Information li Seton Hall University Thursday, May 3. of the State of Israel The group has available from the foundation at 79l> Dr, Thomas Lynch, a hematolagiit at 1 p.m. in the Student Canter on the performed throughout the world and 0i Wl, or by writing to LE of NJ, P.O. South Orange campus, Tbe program u 1ST? toured Israel for three weeks, from Hackensack, will dlscuM the Box 320, Elm wood Park 07407, to take place at Kean hemntology of Lupm Erythematosui at sponsored by Seton Hall'i School of The keynote address will be delivered the Tuesday meeting of the Lupus Education which hai pioneered ttudy by Counsel Michael Pragi of the Con- Keen College Union will host « Theatre at Kean All eventi are open to Erythematosua Foundation of New Open hous* slated tours to the State of Iirael. The sulate of Israel, who will discus* daylong William Carlos Williams the public Jersey The Orange Manorial Hospital program ii being preientad in significant events in the history of that' Spring and All" festival Saturday. Daytime activities include the School of Nuning wtll hold an open cooperation with the Jewish Com nation. Following a film about Israei,. May 12 Offering a variety of free reading of papers by scholars Linda Specific blood testi for Lupm have hoyae Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at munity Federation of M«MpoUt4n the audience will hear talks by Dr, John daytime entertainment and activities Wagner of Michigan State University, only recently been in according to Dr. the HoeplLal Center at Orange for New Jersey, the American jtwiah H Callan, dean of Seton Halls School of. and a world -premiere evening per Walter Teller of Princeton, and James Lynch, but patltnti' blood work students interested in applying for Committee and the B'nal B'rlth South Education, and Sitter Rote Theriftg,, furniance nf iho opera "The First Uuimond of Rider College; a showing of frequently showi abnorm*litie« from admission to the nursing school fill Mountain Lodge, director of Seton Hal!'« Iirae! study I'resicieni," the festival begins with Richard Atnally's film, "A Poet and His the many other manifestations of the claw The TntPrnnHnnni Sinews of tour. registration HI 5> a n\ in the Wilkins Place William Carlos Williams'!* Tiiterson'," and excerpls from "Paterson" presented by Warren Coffin to speak Kliewer Aim featured will be poetry CALL AT GAS PRICES1 readings by Harvey Shapiro, poet and PUT CLASSIFIED book editor fur the New York Times, TO WORK FOR VOU 616.7700 MITES at NJ. SANE and David Ignntow, poet-in-rpsidence at York I allege of the City University of The support hs religious and labor New York B1MRW1 groups for disarmament will he the Evening activities will begin at 7:15 11 YOUR CHILD MAVINO RIADINA PHOBLBMfT major theme of N J SANE's 21st an- in the Kean Little Theatre with a THE GAS SAVER nual dinner Sunday at the Coronet, performance of WiHiams's "Under the READING CLINIC SERVICES Irvinghm, hut because of events at Stars." a one-net play about George UP TO 1»MILES Three Mile Island, there also will be a Washington in the aftermath of the PEROALLON ',ilk by ;> mu'lt-ar opponent from Battle of Monmouth. Professor Robert KEAN COLLEGE Pennsylvania Fridlington of the college's history Of N«w J«r»W department will comment on the play Morris Aviny*, Unlen, N«w JifMV Keynoie speakers will be the Rev. and Willinins's depiction of * DIAGNOSIS OF READING DISABILITIES William Sloane Coffin Jr.. senior Washington By •ppelntmtnt-day (M tytninf lehatfutts nimisicr of the Riverside Church. New At B::«) p.m. in Wilkins Theatre, the • THE LABORATORY SCHOOL OF THE READING York, and William Winpisinger. 1 president of the International New Jersey Grand Opera, conducted by CLINIC 1 Constantino Kitsopoulos. will stage the F»r uiirt ritiiN illHbilitMi-ttM 7-17 Jun* JJ- BE SURE . .. ILI9S has been serving the Home Owner for Association of Machinists and Auamt 1 lilS-fiiW P M Monday thru Thwrtay *J VIAR8. For a complete FBIE INSPICTION of your home Aerospace Workers, first full performance of Theodore bil) )rafuirMl f at tn« ClClinic by • T#rnirt# Corrlrol Expert, supsmsed by the lines Harris'? opera "The First President," THE DEVELOPMENT READING AND htel ft, phone; When SANE members called for an The scenario is based on Washington's IfsAWinntrl STUDY LABORATORY analysis of events at Three Mile Island reminiscences from the eve of his Jun* U July 13 (lor HuMflts tflttrlnfl U, u or Come In and visit Union County's !o our country, a chair for Judith presidential inauguration to his Colltf* Prtihmin y«rt) trmmm JMly lt-Auauit I jftt iiu«n*i MHiflitf f. * if M Largest Full Service Moped Dealer. 676MM ( Johnsrud, Ph.D, was added to the retirement. Admission is $2, >d* y»iri) Soili itwMni ift from I:1 1 the Montclair Art Museum NILHS. III.-- "I hi siors of Saturday afternoon. May ,i MIKIII fi'iiuiic. lns[ be- 5, t.iU'^c ,i hniiscuilc had no She is one of a group of iilea her duss phile was u performing artists—dan- Ci'llCi/ior's item, rL'LCiiily cers, musicians and a came !i> lii.'hf. In a letter to .1. R. member of the Whole Mac \rihur. chairman of Theatre Company—who The. Bradford FAehanue. will participate in the wiuiil's larutjsi trading cen- muauem's annual family ter in collector's plates, a day and student outdoor Madison, Wise., woman art exhibition, wrotsj: "1 had a Laliquc The dancing will range Wh? plate : . . which 1 from ballet demon- •.old to a t'rieiKl for S40. 1strations by Brown and ; had not heari) i^i you ai members of her family to ; dial time." fold dancing led by Rosa The plate she sold is Grieco and Oscar Appel aciuallv valued ai rnore and a Maypole dance for t him SI."00. Although children led by Grieco MacArihur points out that Brown is a member of ihis price is exceptionally the American Ballet high, he said. • I'm afraid Theatre, which was used others may be losing hun- for some of the dance dreds or thousands of do!- sequences in "Hair," Her lars In not knowing what sister Patricia danced for their plates art' worth," two years with the Joffrey ON ALL RIQ, To aid in identifying II Company and both have \aluable plates, the Ex- danced with the New PRICED MERCHANDISE Excluding AppllancM. chanue issues u report that Jersey Ballet Company. includes current prices on Jerrie Brown, their more than 400 plates, mother, who began her guidelines on what to look dance career in New York lor and when to buy, andcity with Georg* [he plate evaluation check- Balanchine, has been hst used by the Exchange, teachineag in her sstudio in To obtain n copy with- Montclair and at Mont- out cost or obligation, ciajr public schools and send your name, address, the Adult School. 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FMi OUH mil PRICES! • LAMM * l • tLEI^fR IOFA* »«OOM»l»l«tiOI.WALLUNITit 1930 EastEliza e UM: (GORIER OF PARK AVE.) LINDEN •925-6677 Thuriday, April u, i»7? Dayton edged twice, Netters top Bulldogs' unbeaten track team defeats Pingry, 8-2 Rose He for B> MIKKMF1XNER guys have shown great desire. We are -1 record breezes past Summit, Verona "Dayton'i basebill learn suffered a going to reverie those close ones soon. BvMIKF. MKIXNFR By KIRK KUBACH timistic about the future of the team, Keramas second and Circelli third 0ir of one-run defeat! in Suburban It'» a long season and we're not finiihed The Dayton tennis team split a pair of The Jonathan Dayton Regional High said he has been impressed by the Other outstanding efforts n these raceH Conference play before walloping yet," Dayton faces New Providence matches last week under the direction School varsity track team lifted its determination, desire and attitude of were turned in by Paul Matysek, Bill Hngry, 8-2, last week The Bulldogs are today of interim coach John Swedish, who record to 4-0 with victories over his young squad Ventura. David N-rner lind Bob Carrol %'9 under coach Bob Lowe, who iays, "I Dayton began the week by losing to filled in for Rick lacono. The squad has Summit and Verona last week and In it« flrsi conference meet of the In the quarter-mile, Vargas and Honeitly feel we can win the conference Caldwell, 3-2 The visiting Bulldogs took placed fourth in the Morris Hills relays. year, the Bulldogs beat Summit, 77-54, Keramas finished one-twit Senior Davis liUe. We have she most talent and the a 41 record, o-l in Suburban Con- a l-O lead in the third on a walk to Mark ference play The Bulldogi continue Today, the squad will face Suburban Dayton dominated the sprints, Barnes won the half-mile wjifi D'Agostini, who stole second, was their league play tomorrow at New Conference power Millburn; Saturday, sweeping the l(X) and 220 Jeff Vargas sophomore Keith Uanigan third. Other balked to third and scored on catcher Providence. the team will compete in the Summit won th«> loo, followed by Ed Francis and participants in the race were Lou Regional girls Jim Wnek's RBI single, Trailing, 2-1, Against weak Rcsselle squad, Dayton relays. Coach Martin Taglienti, op- Anthony Circelli, and the 220, with Pete Kalemy, Ed Kiegal, Steve Halpin and the Bulldogs gained a tic on successive lost just seven games Gary Nestler Jew Huber In the mile, Kirk Kubach jthump Verona hits by pitcher Dave Vargas (1-1), won at first singles, fi-0, 6-4 Alan wiiN third; Jon Kingerhut also ran in Adam Williams and Joe Policastro. An Berliner, elevated to second singlets for that event In the two-mile, .lay Hruder unearned eighth-inning run won for this match, won, fV-O, 6-1 Dave Simon, was second with Jeff Knowles thirif jin track meet Caldwell improving rapidly at third singles, won, Alsn competing were Sieve Wright, Jim • By KIRK KUBACH Powerhouse Suminii exploded for six 00, 6-0. Mark Dmiley and newcomer Roche and Adam Silvers!em ' • The Jonathan Dayton Regional High runs in the second inning and hung on to Steve Hindi, playing his first match of In the intermediate and High hurdles, School varsity girl's team blasted edge Dayton hurler Joe Policastro, 6-5, the year, won via n shutout Jim Reiner Jun Alexy was second with Paul Verona last week, 92,5 to 25,5 Trish Only I wo of the runs surrendered by and reserve Mike Pine breezed, 6-0, (5-1 f'ommarato third Commiirato won ihe Baylor won two sprints and Maria Policastro were earned, Dayton fought high jump and was third in the Innw Sanino was first in all the weight events hack with four runs in the (hird inning. MiJJburn, ranked seventh in the stale, jump, in which Jeff Vargns was secMiri |s the girls won their first conference Williams, D'Agostini and Policastro defeated Dayton, 5-0 Nestler and Dan F'epe won the shut pu! am. fieet. singled Following run-producing Simon, lusi in singles, both by (H, 0-2 discus In ihe discus ;ind javelin, Pnul • Taylor won the 100 and 220, Susan errors, A! Preziosi' fine suicide squeeze scores Berliner gave his opponent a Matysi'k was Iliird. In ihi1 jiivelin Sti-s i Kupcrstein had a second and third in brought in the final run of (he inning run for his money before losing. Bit, 7-5. Ferry finished second !>iif toth events. Taylor also sparked the 440 Dayton made it 8-5 in the sixth and on Mike Clarke and Dooley lost, 6-2, 6-11 Dnmarat/ky. Nino 1'arlavccehin ami relay team which included Brown, I'olicastro's squeeze. Heiner and Pine fell, 6-1, ii-2. Jeff Johnson also participnled in 'he Hayes and Spina The 440-yard run was Against Pingry, Randy Bain hurled Hubert Stoir, Jack Chin, Gary events The pole vault was swept },\ Raptured by Debbie Keller with Carol four innings in relief of Vargas to gain Schlager, Jon Stein and Steve Warner Hoberl Irene Knnwlcs and Huber Wingard second his first varsity victory. Dayton scored were present Dooley ' Kathy Kelly won the half mile with two runs in each of the first three in- In iinnther Suburban Cunfereni*'1 Lori Kubach third. In the two-mile, nings. In the first Dag and Policastro met1!, the team beat Verona, R7-:i! tliseOgintz was first with Taylor third. singled and both scored on Dave Barnes w/n 'he mile with HamR.nn The mile was won by Barbara Taylor Lauhoff's single. In the second, 'Alibi tourney" third. The held-milc was swept by 4'ith Levine third. In the low hurdles, Williams hit an RBI triple and scored Knowles, Kubach and Bruder. Brudi-r lynda Spina was first with Wingard on Policastro's single. In the third winners named was second in the two-mile with Richie second, Sannino was first in all the Lauhoff singled again, Huelbig walked The Wednesday Golf Group has Bantel third. Second und third in the weight events with Mary Anne Boogar and Williams singled in two more. In announced names of winners in its quarter were Circelli and Francis The aecond. Nadeine Halecky placed in the the Bulldog fifth, Ed Johnson and pinch 220 was won by Alexy with Ventura "alibi nine-hole tournament" April IB FINISH FOURTH—The basketball team of Our Lady of Lourdes School, discus and Barbara Taylor in the hitter Jeff Ivory walked. After a double at Echo Lake Country Club. third. The hundred was swept by javelin, Taylor won (he long jump; steal, Johnson scored on an error to AAountalnslde, placed fourth recently In the Fither Denis Whelan Invitational Winners in Class A were Mrs, Noel Keramas, Vargas and Matysek. ^ingard was second in the high jump, make it 7-0. Policastro walked to lead Tournament, From left are, kn«ellng, Matthew Schmidt and irendan Kennedy; Sidford, net 29, first place, and Mrs. Alexy, Commarato and Nick Caricatn Baylon's rnlle-relay team of Keller, off the sixth, Wnek singled, and an standing, Charles Colllne, John Bradley, Chris FltzGlbbon, David Sagllano, co- John Brennan: net 30, second low captain Gary Kane, Charles Rodriguez, eeeaptain John Gardner, Tom Bradley, swept the high hurdles while Alexy wmi 4nngard, Kuperstein and Wingard also error brought in Policastro. Pingry pullers were Mrs, William Conover, Norman Schroeder and John Claculll, Gardner, who averaged 24 points per game the intermediates with Cnmmarat" won. scored two runs off of Bain in the late third. Commarato won twin the high innings Mrs. Robert Gude and Mrs. James and icored 503 for the season, won the foulshootlng tontest in the tourney. Howard, li. jump and long jump, where Vargas was After four games Dayton sports a ,304 second. In ihe pole-vaull, Irene KK. Class B—Mrs. Heinn Tomfohrde, net batting average. Top hitters include second and Knowles third, payf on coach 26, first, and Mrs. John Stirling, net 26, Williams at .667, Huelbig and Vargas second. Low putter was Mrs, Thornton Pepe won the discus and shot puf (both above .400), Policastro at ,384, Smith with 16. Bowling Highlights The javelin went to Steve Ferry; |o head school Preziosi at ,333 and Wnek at .313, Matysek was third in the javelin and Sine Bulldog Basketball School will be Class C—Mrs, Harold Nelson, net 20, discus, Dan Domaratky was third in first, and Mrs. J.J. Behan, net 24, Eld at Jonaihan Dayton Regional High ST. JAMES LADIES 491; Winnie Liquori, 165-152-2 63-480: the shot put. Dayton's mile-relay team School, Springfield, from July 16, Ho 20, second. Low putter was Mrs, Michael Denise Gallaro, 172-174-477; Marge of Tony Catalfano, Marc Meskin, Gen Racers swim Apostolik with 16, Four Seasons: Terry Schmidt, 170- ^a,m. lo 3 p.m. 169-156-195; Marge Lombardi, 174-168- Doninger, 161-164-469; Margaret Phillipe and Ed Francis won. "Camp sessions will include individual Mrs, Howard made a chip-in on the Johnson, 186-461, Ethel Ernst, 1B1-I52; With more than 20 teams competing Sjsfructions, drill?, lectures, games, a in fop twenty seventh hole. plllllltUlillllllillllillllllilllllliMliillllMlllllllilllllllllllll!^ .In Farinella, 160-153-444; Angela in the Morris Hills relays, Dayton Xuul shooting contest and a one-on-one Lisa McCarthy of Mountainside and Ragimese, 154.169-443; Vera Stier, 1B0- trailed winner Randolph, Set on Hall Surnament. Each camper will receive Matt Eick u( Springfield, members of I Softball sign-up | 439; Barbara Bladis, 190-432; Jane! and Union, The Bulldogs took sever,')! ^Bulldog T-Shirt. the Cranford Recreation Swim Team, Boxing tourney 1 Another sign-up for Springfield 1 Petino, 425, Doris Egan, 423; Mary Lee seconds: Knowles and Irene in the poly "The camp is open to students from recently returned from San Francisco 1 girl's Softball for girls in grades 1 Gravino, I62m8; Aghes Afflitto, 415; vault; Keramas, Vargas, Francis and 3xth to 12th grades. Tuition is S65, and after competing at the Far Western 1 4«R will be held tomorrow from 7 g Anna Smith, 155-413; Helen Stickle, 413; Circelli in the 400 and 800 meter relays. director of the sessions will be Dayton swim championships. for state titles j to 9 p.m. at the Sarah Bailey 1 Ann Schaffernoth, i54-4io; Gail Rape, Disqualified in the high hurdles after ifiiiaeh Ray Yanchus, who can be Eleven swimmers, all coached by Bill The 1979 state intermediate and • Civic Center, J zynski, 406; Claire Foster, 405; Dot finishing second were C'aricato, 3iaehed for additional information at Reichle, met the qualifying times and senior boxing championship will be SiliiiHUiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMliliiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffl Corrigan, 156167-405; Eleanor Caprio, Commarato, Alexy and Pope, Tb« 218-2346. were chosen to represent the Cranford held May 11 and 12 at the Irvington 161-401; Marion Sexton, 165; Mary distance men also came through with Swim Team. There were 142 teams at Former tennis great niiiliiiiiiiitillliiiiiililililifiliilllltllitiiiiilltlliiiuiiililtiili PAL, 285 Union ave,, according to AJ Harmon, 163; Ida Caprio, 159. two fifths; The distance medley team ut the competition. Moore, chairman of the New Jersey fchpmak at YMCA Top Teams" are the No Names, 51-32 ' Catalfano, Bruder. Barnes and Junior Olympics McCarthy placed in the upper 20 out AAU Junior Olympic Boxing Program, Three Tops, 4836 Gemini Three 34'a Knowles and the two-mile relay team of of a field of 80 girls in the 13-14 age • Springfield Junior Olympics Elimination rounds will be held on Former, tennis star AJthea Gibson and We Three, 47'2-34ia, Barnes, Bruder, Knowles and Hanigan. group in her two events. Her relay team May II at 7:30 p.m. and championship will discuss the role of women in sports ' track and field meet will be held placed fifth and eighth out of 24 teams, 'JOT boys and girls, ages 8-13, on bouts will be held the next day at 1:30 at the annual YMCA dinner May 15 at .Sunday, May fi (raindate. May Eick came in 15th in the HO free style p.m. the Westfield YMCA, Gibson was the Y sign-up LEE MYLES THE PROS •13) from 1 to 4 p.m. at Melsel race for 15-18-year-olds, There were no Any boxing club or fighter between 12 first black to win a major tennis title. i Field. Winners will advance to relay team races for this age grouping and IS years old can enter the competi- The 6 p.m. dinner is open to YMCA for spring YOUR TRANSMISSION "district competition, No fee 1* in the California competition, tion by calling Daniel DeLucia at the members and their guests as well as the The Summit Area IS IN GOOD HANDS WITH US! I charged; sign-up will be at the • LAST THOSE BUGS) Find an Irvington PAL, 372-3300. Winners of state titles will be entered in the eastern public, Tickets are $7 per person and YMCA is taking field. Exterminator in tut Classified Section! Call regiitration now for all 6167700 for fast action! regional championship. may be purchased at the Y. • FREE TOWING iliillliiiiiiltiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilitiiiliMliiiiiiii spring classes which begin next week. • FREE PICKUP « DELIVERY Skill! classes for • CHECK ELEVEN youngsters include co-ed .SAME DAY SERVICE YOUR WEEK AHEAD By DAMIS gymnastics for grades 1-12 Forecast Period • 4,27 - 5/3/79 and softball for boys and (in most casts) girls, grades 1-6. Any way you cut it... ARIES Do your part in maintaining domestic harmony. •SERVICE GUARANTEED IN WRITING Mar. 21-Apr. !» Put the finishing touches on a pet project For adults, seven-week • AMERICAN OARS ONLY it's a snap with a SNAPPER! TAURUS Be watchful of physical well being. Opportunity is sessions of "Y's Way to a Wt r«wrv« tht rlfht mat t« p«!iarm thi ibovt wrviet on Apr, 20-May 20 likely to stem from familiar surroundings Healthy Back," (gentle franiiniilisni net in iowna eptraflng erdtr. Check your circle of friends and organizations and exercise regimen 10*4...BlicQuni far Stniar Citiiml • That's because a SNAPPER is a top quality, superior performing machine CiEMINI MayZi-JuneZO make changes where indicated developed for ihe YMCA on all Tr»nimli»len work which is easy to maintain and will deliver years of dependable service. It's MOONCHILD Loyal friends are helpful in your pursull of career by Dr. Hans Kraus,), designed to get your work done faster and to perform more functions than matters. Swimnastics, "Y's Way to its name suggests. Before you buy a mower, compare the quality and per- Philosophical and religious matters spark your in- Fitness," and Learn to formance features of a SNAPPER. You'll find SNAPPER is worth more be- LEO Swim reguire registration. July JJ-AUR. 22 terest Let the emotional outbursts of others fail cause It does more, and its pric» is competitive with other quality mowers, where they may Preschool programs Lee Mvles SNAPPiR walk-behind mowers can broadcast or vacuum.and with inex- VIRGO Joint resources are stressed Take steps In ce- include daily "Y's Y'ers" pensive optional attachments you can mulch cuttings for lawn food AUK.23-Sept.Z2 ment any weak areas classes at the Summit Y and won't have to rake or shred leaves so the catcher will hold over LIBRA A change of method and revisions in dealing with (physical education and twice as many. SNAPPER extra "High Vacuum" riders can broadcast, Sepl.23-Oct.22 other is a must Be resourceful swim instruction for ages bag and vacuum cuttings, leaves and othsr light litter, even during SCORPIO Take steps to eliminate physical problems and 3 through kindergarten.) TRANSMISSIONS high moisture conditions. .Ocl.23-Nov.2l bring happiness to those who depend on you Further information may be obtained by (NixttaMiMe) 522-1484 SAGITTARIUS Speculative ventures are apt to prove shaky Con. . BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Nov. 22-Dec. 21 cern over affairs of loved ones gels you involved calling the Summit J Any way you cut it,. • it's a snap with a SNAPPER! 119 Park Ave,. Summit CAPRICORN Make plans for property improvements that will YMCA, 273-3330. IX-c EgsJan> It increase the comfort and security of the family. V1011B-PU8HMOWEH AQUARIIIS Neighborhood small talk stirs up resentment. wllh OHMS CATCHER S20tt,S8 Jan. 2H->b II Weigh your words carefully. V 312 31" PUSH MOWER PISCKS Get your financial house in order The budget with SUMS CATCHER $224.95 Keb, liMar.20 miist be revised to meet the high cost of living USED CABS DON'T Dll...they iu»t trade away. Sell yours with a low cost Want Ad. 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Institute of International hrld on Friday, May 4, from 1:30 BusineM, has agreed to accept the vice to MsiO y m a( thr Municipal presidency of the Supreme Committee Huilding Thin will be a rh.ngr in § for the Liberation of Lithuania Thli day and ilmf, a board tpokriman I group hag functioned at the Lithuanian pointed out | government in exile linee the Soviet iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii invasion and occupation of that Baltic •tate in IMO, A •poketman said "The committee leeka to restore in- Planning dependence and freedom now denied in (Continued from peg* n 1 Lithuania, which declared the l quarter nf her sister republics of Latvia and ilii- first huikiing KIKI may expand In Estonia, into the USSR, The com- ni'ciipy up In all of the spttef in Ihe firsl mittee's ntw headquarters will be in structure The rnmpany. Dnherty said, Washington, DC, plans in rornpleir thp first liuiiding and rent nut the rest nf the building ix'fore licgirinin^ cniislrui'iiiiri >in she lai'er structure Firemen help Tilt' rnrpnniiMin. which hnherty said wanted in slant cunsi niciiu'i lasi tree trimmer iiiiinth, will begin MS siKin as appruval HAPPY TUNE—Showing how song llrttel spirits In the depression era are, from left it'iirn ;iil ;i(jcricii's is given to right, Debbie Grttt, Katie Cushman and Jill Scloscla, The three were T James Bongivanni of Rahway had to CREAM PUFFS—Taking part In a fourth grade presentation of 'The King's Cream Trans Net hopes n move (rum I'mon participants In a musical prtsentatlon, 'Americana,' which traced the highlights in Mnmilainsidi' h\ ncx' winter of American history through song, dance, poetry, and historical vignettes. The be rescued from a 40-foot high tree limb Puffi' are Kim Logic,on left, the princess, and Tara AnrGrath, the witch. The play play was presented for parents and community friends by the fifth grade class of after he blacked out at 11:55 a.m. was presented by students of Rich Adlnolfiat Deerfleld School Carolyn Aak|er at Deerfleld School, with the additional assistance of music Sunday, Mountainside police reported. Graham Is honored teacher Doris Julian, The Mountainside Fire Department brought Bongivanni down from the 5 of Mountainside named to honor roll Hebnrah (irahani nf Mountainside ims been named !o the dean's list for the tree, which he had been trimming, Five Mountainside students at- period: police said. The victim wai taken by the Erik Jaffe, Thomas Hohhih and Jill winter trimester at Johnson & Wales tending Governor Livingston Regional College. Providence, K I Mountainside Rescue Squad, to High School attained honor roll Van Henschdicn, all 10th graders; am! Hospital to dedicate Overlook Hospital where he was William Hobhih and Hifhard 'fan requirements for the third marking NEED H1LP? r ncl n ,. u T,HT PfB-ri, treated and released. Benschoten, both 9th grade students §£6 million addition Public Notice Public Nrjti CC Children's Specialized Hospital will diseases. te its new 60-bed nursing unil and Search PU1LIC NOTICB ll hereby ixatlen. than the amount of %uen KUDLiC NOTICE is ntreby the bonds so issued if The By 1945, its admissions were given thai an Ordinance of Section 4, It l» hereby excess, be appMtd to tne vf "' tnat an Ordinance Qf ggregate amount of ggpanded clinical and therapy areas at restricted exclusively to young polio which the following li a copy aetermlnedandifatfdthai (1) payment of such note tnen nicn he following Is a copy utsfanding bonds and notes wai introduced, read and tie Borough will contrlbutt no was miroauced, rtaa and sued pursuant to this •gremonies Sunday, according to Paul patients, but when the disease was paiied en first rtading by the part of the cost of said outstanding, passed on first reading by the Section I, it ii hereby dinance shall at any time giBosland, president of the board of conquered, the hospital, in 1956, began for Mayer and Council of the xjrpcue, It being expected Mayor and council of the xeeed the sum first Borough of Mountolnjloa at a hat the special assessment aefermined and declared that Borough of Mountainside at a entioned in this section, the •Managers of the Mountainside rehab- accepting children with a greater meeting of the 16th gay of levied will equal $10,000 00, the per led-of use Iglnesi of said meeting on the 20th day of loneys raised by the issuance January 1*79, and that the and (]) no special purpose according to Its March, 1979, ana that the saia said bonds shall, to not less Station facility for physically handi- variety of disability. In order to clarify said Council will further assessmtnts for said purpose reasonable lift is a period of Council will further consider an the amount of such Bpped children and adolescents, its mission, the name was changed in Health conildir tht uM Ordinary* have bean levied or forty (40) years, computed thf said Ordinance for final cess, be applied to the for final peiwge on the 17th confirmed, and (3) such from the date of said bonds. assage On the 17th day of ayment of such notes Then S^Ttie ceremonies will mark the official 1962 to Children's Specialized Hospital From HfW day ef April 1979, at the speelil assessments may be Section 9. It is hereby April. 1979. at the itstanding ggmpletioo of a $6.3 million building Mountainside. Municipal paid In ten (10) Initallmtnts, determined and stated that Mounta inside Municipal SECTION 7. It Is hereby "A number of additions and changes in Building Mounlslnjlde New Section 5. It Is hereby the Supplementa! Debt Building, Mountainside, New Statement required by said letermined ana staled that •jgogram that has almost doubled bed the facility on New Providence road Viilon is one of man's JerMy, at 6:00 p.m., at which determined ana stated that (l) Jersey, at 8:00 p.m., at which e Supplemental Debt opacity and ha» also allowed the time and place any persons he making of such local bond jaw has Been duly ime and place any persons atement required by said were made over the years to treat the moil precious who msy be interested therein mprovtment (hereinafter made and filed in the office of vho may he interested therein ocai Bond Law has been duly Slspitai to increase the number of increasing number of children with will be given an opportunity to referred to as "purpose") is the Borough Clerk of said (Vill be given in opportunity to ade ana filed In the office of possessions. It allows him be hiard ewietrnlng >ueh not a current expense of said Borough and that such be heard concerning such e Clerk of said Borough, and SBtpaUenis It can serve through handicaps resulting from birth defecta, to witness the beauty of Ordinance, Borough, and (i) there is statement so filed shows that Ordinance at such stat|meni so filed 3|tensive renovations and expansion of illness or injury, who required M.LEE VOORHEES, hereby appropriated the sum the gross debt of said H.LEE VOORHBB5. IOWS that the gross debt of nature, produce great Deputy Borough Clerk of tSOO.OO as a down payment Borough, as defined in Section D«outv Borough Clerk id Borough, as defined in JgBatment and clinic areas, specialized rehabilitative care," works of art, and enjoy the PROPOSEO which was provided for In the 40; 174 of said local bond law, lection 4OA12 43 of said Local "Approximately 500 invited guests are Bosland said, ORDINANCI NO Mf-7f l?7§or prior years budget, (3) is increased by this ordinance ORDINANCE NO, 171-7? lona L»w, is increased by this everyday sights of the AN ORDINANCE TO It is necessary to finance said by 19,300.00 and that the AN ORDINANCi TO dinance by M4J,000 and that Ijjpeeted to attend the dedication AUTHORIZE THE purpose By the Ijsuance of issuance of said bonds and AMINB ORDINANCi t issuance of the bonds and "Each of our young patients has a world around him. obligations of said Borough, notes Is permitted by said NO. S 1 f • 7 t . •aaremonies beginning at 2 p.m. This CONSTRUCTION OP A local bond lavy^ otes authorised by this specific therapeutic program designed To help you undentand SANITARY I1WIR ON pursuant to the local bond law APPROPRIATINO dinance will be within all Sll be followed by refreshments and to meet his or her rehabilitative needs, HIOH POINT DRIVE IN of New Jersey, ana (43 the Section 10, This ordinance rUNDS f>OR THE iebt llrtiitations prescribed by your eyes, this column THI BOROUOH OF estimated amount of money shall take effect twenty C!0) CONSTRUCITON OP aid Local Bond Law, Sirs of the new facilities, according to and there is an intense level of MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW necessary to be raised from days after the first publication This ordinance shall take will preient a series of thereof after final passage Is STORM siwen Spsland, JERSEY ail sources for sold purpose Is DRAINAGE FACILITIES fect upon its final passage Involvement with the families of our four articles dealing with BE IT ORDAINED by the il 0,000,00, and (S) the provided by said local bond na publication according ts law, BE IT ORDAINED by the Jjjjeenfly completed. They included a patients. It is the only facility of its kind the eye and visual system Mayor and Council of the estimated maximum amount Mayor and Council of the Borough of Mountainside, of bonds or notes necessary to STATEMBNT Borough of Mountainside, STATIMiNT in the region providing this type of in health and disease and a County of union and State of be issued for said purpose Is The bend ordinance The bona ordinance 3Jw outpatient treatment area with se- published herewith has been County of Union, state of New specialized car for children. It is unique number of the techniques New jersey, as follows: S9.500.oo, and (6) the cost of jersey, that Ordinance No, ubl'ished herewith has been gjrate entrance, new x-ray facilities Section 1, For the purpose oi such purpose as hereinbefore finally adopted and the 50-day many adopted and the 20-day because its goals and programs are and instrumenti Involved stated includes the sum of period of limitation within §19-76, authorlilng the eriod of limitation wlthie, -«md a completely new dental clinic Improving the sanitary sewer which a suit, action or construction of storm wster system of the lorough of 1500.00 which Is estimated to driinag* ficilitles in the hleh a suit, action »f Sligned to treat the physically han- totally geared .to children and their in eyt examinations and MeuntalniiM, tti* Borooo be necessary to finance (a) proceeding questioning the proceeding questlpnlng the engineering and Inspection validity of such ordinance can Nomahegan BrooK IStriam alidity of such ordinance carl Snapped, very special needs," treatment of visual shall construct a sanitary be commenced, as provided In No. 29) area and portions of sewer known as the "High costs and legal expenses, and Branch No 7 of the be cornmeneea, as provided In 1 Services include skilled rehab, disorders. Paint Sanitary Sewtr." (b) the cost of issuing the the Local Bond Law has begun the Locai Bond Law has begun SSThe new inpatien ving includes a to run from the date of the first Nomahegan Irook, and erun from the date of the firsl Although the eye is a Section 2, The sanitary obligations to the extent publication of this statement, flppropriating the sum of 3j-bed nursing unil exclusively for ilitation nursing care, physical therapy, sewer aufhorlied to be permitted by Section 40: 1 55 subllcafion of this stafementj small structure, it is ex- of said local bond law. /yltsde. Echo, April li, SlOO.OyO to "pay the cost sAfsde Echo, April U, 1979 genagers, and another 30-b#d unit for occupational therapy, speech therapy, constructed In accordance W9 lFee:U2.0l) thereof, ana further (Fee: M4I tremely complex and with this Ordinance shall Section 6 To finance said authorizing the issuance of *g|tients from infancy through age 12, A recreational therapy and activitiei in consllf of a ianlfary sewer purpose, bonds of said bonds and bond anticipation contains an> immense together with appurfenances Borough of an aggregate PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby PUiLICNOTICi iRw, enlarged physical therapy area dally living and a preschool and infant principal amount not given that an Ordinance of notes In implementation of network of nerves, blood necessary for the operation which the following Is a copy such ordinance, be and the TAKB NOTICE that on the, {Souses a heated pool used for stimulation program. The facility's thereof, on Lots 36. 7) and Si of exceeding Sy.SOO.OO are hereby same hereby is amended to welffh day of April m» vessels, cells, and Black 7 A, as designated on authorlied to be Issued was Introdycea, read and 'lanning Board of SJIdrothertpy and recreational pur- clinics, for both inpatients and pursuant to said local Bond passeden first reading By the read as fgllosvs: speciallseed tissues. To the Tax Map of the Borough of Mayor and Council of the SECTION 2, The sum of Mountainside after public' outpatients, cover orthopedics, splna Mountainside, New Jersey, law. Said bonds shall bear S700,000 Is hereby earing took action on the understand how the eye The obov« referenced Interest at a rate which shall Borough of Mountainside at a {(owing applications: bifida, genitourinary, cerebral palsy, not exceed the maximum meeting on the 20th day of approprijted to the payment "All inpatient treatment areas are on operates, it is first propertlts encsmpais an area March, 1979, ana that the said of me cost of such storm water Anthony J. Paicucel, 1479 eye, dental, programs in rehabilitation situated on the north side of permitted By law. All matters sewer improvimenfs. Said PI Trsii, Mountainside, N.J. 3p8 level, allowing wheelchair-bound necessary to know the High Point Drive, bounded on with respect to said bonds, not Council will further consider ppllcatlon for final approval' counseling and a diagnosis and determined By fhl* ordinance, the said Ordinance for final appropraitlon snail be met •gitients easy access to all parts of the names and functions of the east by the Springfield passage on the 17th day of rom the proceeds of the sale t a Major Subdivision, Bloc* Mountainside boundary line; shall be determined by of the bonds authoriiea and G, Lot 9, 10, 11 >B~ sftspital, including a fully-equipped evaluation service to determine the on the west by Summit Root); resolutions to b« hereafter April, 1979, at the PPROVED. some of its parts, adopted. Mountainside Municipal rom the down payments 5?eme room and their own dining room, course of therapy to follow. CORNEA (kor'ne-ah) on the south by High Point Bunding, Mountainside, New appfoprlatta by this Determination by sal4 Drive, and on the north by the Section 7, To finance said ordinance. Such improvement lannlng Board has been filed There is also a full program run by Springfield.Mountainside purpose, bond anticipation Jersey, at 1:00 p.m., at which the office of said Board a* S! Founded in 1891 as the Children's Transparent covering at notes of said Borough of an time and place any persons shall be undertaken as a the Union County Educational Services boundary line. who may be Interested therein general improvement, ana no e Municipal Building and ^* gauntry Home for needy city children, the front of the eye which Section 1, The said aggregate principal amount sart of the cost thereof shall ?ailable for inspection. Commission to meet the educational Improvement authorized by net exceeding M,500.00 are win be given an opportunity to George Ramsey gje facility admitted its first nick child is part of the eye's hereby authorized to be issued be heard concerning such be assessed against property this Ordinance shall be Ordinance, picialiy benefited. Secretary * 189B and for many years treated needs of school-age inpatients and focusing system, undertaken as a loco pursuant to said local bond SECTION 3 It Is herfby tsde Echo, April 26, 1979 Improvement and the cos Taw in anticipation of the H.LBEVQOHHEES, (Fee: uUh •Siiidren stricken by influenza, pneu- outpatients. issuance of said bonds. Said Deputy Borough Clerk determlnid and stated that f 1) SCLERA (sUe'rah) thereof not borne by the PROPOSED he making of such SSoma and a myriad of crippling Borough shall be assessed notes shall bear Interest at a mprovement (hereinafter PUBLIC NOTIC1 The tough, white, upon the lands and real estate rate which shall net exceed ORDINANCE NO,SM-M TAK« NOTICE that on the the maximum permitted by AN ORDINANCE TO referred to as "purpose") is protective coat of the eye. upon the line ana In the AMIND ORDINANCE not a current expense of sala 'elfth day of April the vicinity of laid imprevemerv law and may be renewed from Borough, and (!) It Is annlng Board sf The portion of the sclera which may be benefltted by time to time pursuant to and NO. 540-77 FIXING ountainslde after public within the limitations SALARIES FOR THI necessary to finance sale that surrounds the cornea said Improvement ai provided MEMBBRS OP THI purpose by the issuance of taring took action on Uift In Chapter Si of Title 40 of the prescribed by said law, AH obligation!, of sala Borough Mowing application: - is covered by the con- revised statutes of New matters with respect to said POLICI DEPARTMENT Oirden State •uilnast notes net determined by this OP THI BOROUOH OP pursuant to the Local Bond junctiva, Jersey. All Assessments MOUNTAINSIDE ,aw of New Jersey, ana (3) •chines, 326 North nth levied far such Improvements ordinance shall be determined he estimated cost of said freet, Kenliworth, N.J, IRIS (i'ris) shall In each case be as nearly by resolutions to be hereafter Mtsde fceho, April 26, 1979 application for change Of (Fee: I7.3S) purpose Is S7OO,0O0, and U) Colored, circular ai m§y be In proportion to and adopted. In the event that *3S,000 of said sum is to be enancy and site pfan at 1MB, not In excess of the peculiar bonds are issued pursuant to provided by the down istol Road, Mountalnslfin membrane, suspended benefit, advantage or Increase this ordinance, the aggregate PUBLIC NOTICE payment hereinafter J, Block 7-D, Lot M,o In value which tn* respective amount of notes hereby TAKE NOTICl that on the appropriated to finance sala ranted, • • behind the cornea and lots and parcels M r«a( estate authorlied to be Issued shall twelfth day of April the purpose, and (5) the estimated Determination by seia*- Immediately in front of the shall be deemed to receive b. be reduced by an amount Planning Board of maximum amount of bonds or lannlng Board has been fjled reason as such Improvement equal to the principal amount Mountainside after public notes neeessary to be Issued the office ef said Beard at. lens which regulates the the total amount si of the bonds so issued. If the hearing took action en the "or said purpose Is 1445,000, ie Municipal Building and is amount of light entering assMsmenfs so levied shall aggregate amount of following application: and (6) the cost of such fBllable for Inspection, not exceed tha cost of the said outstanding bands and notes Cory Food Service, 3300 purpose, as hereinafter George Ramsey the eye by adjusting the Improvement. The portion of issued pursuant to this West Pettrson, Chicago, stated, Includes the aggregate Secretary"' size of the pupil. such cost which shallnot be so ordinance shall at any time Illinois, Application for amount of 140,000 which Is tsde Echo, April 26. IWf * assasstd shall be paid by the exceed the sum first change Of tenancy and estimated to be necessary to CMe; " " -PUPIL (Pu'pl) Borough, as in the case ot mentioned In this section, the development to ns4 Route Ji, •Inanee the cost of such generil Improvement, whlc moneys raised by the issuance Mountainside, N.J, Block ST, The adjustable opening of said bends shall, to net less purpose, Including architect's PUBLIC NOTICl - Is to be paid far by genera Lot 34 Si 37, Granted, fees, accounting, engineering TAKE NOTice that on mf" at the center of the iris Determination by said and Inspection costs, legs! welfth day of April th* planning Board has been filed expenses and other expenses, that allows light to enter In the office of said Board at lannlng Board of, Public Notice ncludlng interest on such Mountainside after public- the eye, the Municipal Building and Is obligations to the extent learing took action on the available for inspection, perrnittea by Section 40A:JJ0 Mowing appllatlom AQUEOUS (a'kwe-us) PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that an Ordinance of George Ramsey of the Local Bond Law, Western fltefrlc Co., 50 which the following li a copy was Introduced, read and passed Secretary SECTION 4, If is hereby awrenee Road, Springfield, Watery liquid which en first rtMInngg by th§ Mayer and Council ef fM.Borough of Mtsda Echo, April U, 1979 determined and stated that AfMumaiMMe it • meeting en the 17th day M April, i»79, and .J. Application for changejL flows between the lens and AiM it tig en th e 17th Jday M April i»7J 9 and (Fee: M.U) moneys exceeding iJS.OOO, tenancy and development E the cornea, nourishing that the saw Council will furthr conside r the said Ordinanc— e appropriated for down 200 Sheffield Street for final pastas* °" 15th day ef May, 197*, at the PUBLIC NOTICE payments on capital Mountainside, N.J, Block 1-Mm them, ntalnllde Municipal Building, Mountainside, New Jen NOTICl IS HEREBY mprovemenfs or for the Lot », Granted. •"•' at! 00 p.m., at which time and place any persons who maybe GIVEN that a public hearing capital Improvement fund In Determination by said LENS (lenz) Inter**•etft' d therein will be given an opportunity to ,* heheari d will be held by the planning budgets heretofore adopted Planning Board has been filed Transparent tissue concerning such Ordinance. Board In the Municipal for said Borough, are now n the office of said Board at M > Deputy Borough Clerk Building, 1385 Rt, 32, available to finance said Ihe Municipal Building and Is iT PROJ iCT—Third grad^ri at Our Lady of LoyrdM School collected dog and e»t behind the iris which Mountainside, N.J. en May 10, purpose. The sum of iJ5,000 Is 0RDiNANCBNe,nS.7l ivallabie for Inspection, »od from fellow studtnti and faculty during March Pit Month. Th# studanti bends light rays and 1979 on application of Xerox hereby appropriated frem George Ramsey AN ORDINANCE TO AMKNB ORDINANCE NO, 117.71 Reproduction Center, 11S4 Rt such rnorieyi to the payment Secret uM" reatad posttn, sengi and commercial! tfl tneouragt tha cooperation of their focuses -them on the FIXI NO tALARIII OF MUNICIPAL IMPLOYHt », Mountainside, N.J, to erect of the cost of sala* purpose. Mtsde •ehe, April 26. 1W™ retina, OTHlR THAN THOf 1 OF THI PSLfCI DIMRTMINT a wall sign. Block S-T, Lot M t, SECTION 5. To finance said (Fee; Each timt a donatlonwii raealvtd.a purple heart pin was awarded to the • BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body ef the Borough of 17, purpose, bends of said MauntaInside. County of Union, State of New Jerety, that SfcntrlButeft The animal food was lent to tha Rahway Pound, Shown with HIM of SCHLEMMS CANAL George Ramsay •oreugn of an aggregate PUBLIC NOTICl Ordinance No. S57 7« l» amended to read as fellewl: Secretary principal amount net 53he contributions art, left to right, John Mayer, Patty Kukan, Susan Graham, (Shlemi ke'nal) Section 1. TN annual salaries of the offices and positions TAKt NOTiC* that en Mtsde Echo, April 36, 1979 exceeding )645,000 are hereby welffh day of April htrtlh naffitd shall be rtsptcf Ively as fellows! „ (Pee; S3.M) authorized to be Issued gg Fredericks and Anne Vetter, A Passageway for the Admlrtlstratof tU.SOO.OQ Planning Board 0 pursuant to said Local Bond ^euntafhslde after publi aqueous fluid to leave the Chief of Pellet 32,270.00 PUkbIC NOTICl * -aw. Said bonds shall bear learlns took action en tk eye, Clark Stenographer 7.010,00 • 7,575.00 NOTICE IS HERBIY interest at a rate as may be ollowlng appjlcatien: Secretary to Public Works ' 11,240.00 GIVEN that a public hearing hereafter determined within OoMber* a flmen, PAT- VITREOUS BODV (vit'M- will be held by the Planning the limits ef law. All matters MO Route No. 4«, Cllften, N.E m) Beard in tha Municipal with respect to said bends net Application for change QJ_ FRlbAY DEADLINE $BSSF .qu Building, 1385 Rt, 22, determined by this ordinance lenency »nd development £ All itsms otHff than *pot Transparent, colorleaa Mountainside, N.J, on May 10, snail be determined by 130 Springfield Avenue— SEMINAR! available Deputy Treasurer «,MKf!8 197? on application ef Richard resolutions to be hereafter rwwtahould be In our office man of toft, getattnoua Recreation Director . Sii#24f *v? paylak. ?t Valley Road, adopted. nttltMIM, N.J, Block »•— Director of PuWlc Works M,fW.M . _et W-AVOfMlta*. J" May 7th. by noon on Friday. material filling the center Jtekson. N.J, te lltt Rt 22, SECTION 6. Te finance said Determination by •»8C ioWanAtternty - »«»« Mountalnsiae, N.J,, for purpose, bend anticipation of the eye behind the lens change of tenancy, one wall notes ef said Borough ef an lannlng Board hat Man fH«C ASSESSIN6 fOUR iSSERTiVINESS MunlclMTJudga 1,460,00 and one around sign. Block 16 aggregate principal •mount tht AIM ef HM BMfi EC ConttnictlOnCMM Official Mn',00 A, Lot 4. l Municipal Bunding and E- nef exceedlns 1465,000 art ellable for Insp^M •H«ctiv* Csmmunlcattoni George ItarnMy hereby authorised te M isr surtuant to said Leeal " Sterati Secretary Mcrtti Mon.nightt 7:30-9:00 p.m. QETTO KNOW 1,050.00 Mtsdt Echo. April 26, lfTf -«w In anticipation of Issuance of said bends, mpSoy«e (full time) (pit; m.nr notes shall bear Interest,_. M«1M6 IT WORT FOR YOU mSoyee (parttlmt) tttft rttt «s may.J* .hartafi AMntanca PUB ICC NNOTICB is *••¥ AttfMI oiyBTicN tklm ai s^HrhMrin ;«*• t will M held by "the Plwinlnd •oara In tht Municipal pMerbM by »»id Law, At CENTER FOR LIFE DYNAMICS FAMOUS DI5CQUNT POLICY Ofjhn McHqn of this Ordinance *hMI rimSifn Building, ii|i Rt, 22, mattwi with respect to tin Mountainside, N.J. on May m note* not detereeterminedd by thl; Mt hll M MBtetlvtM JMHMfyJ ltTt en application of BWWM ardlMnct shalhall M dtftrml OFF I 20% OFF P. Weeks, } New Providence by resolutions to be heree- . MHlwn MM, MMhtalmMe, N.J,, for ldept«d. In tha #¥»nt trftf rmobdlvliion Block 14 Let 15- tends are issuad PUTMant to N.J. for on ground! this ordinance, tht mortgUm ~ wall IM; on SaoretRaniMV smeunt ef notts hereby SeonaBKt upon III final Secretary SECRt Mttde I*», April M, \m- mm •eho. IQrttttT' areT (Pee: *24.M) (Pet: n,3e) •gull to the principal amount Income Tai Preparation Services STRYCHWEWICZ INC. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS TAX CONSULTANTS 17RIMIR AVENUE,SPRINGFIBLD,N.J 467-9585T»« MMfirt J. ItrvcimiMiitf FhKiwiai ri •MMli IM• M •MaMMMi • Tram MMM r IInvMtnwnti M' \? ••*• '{••$*\-<:>. Thursday, April 26, 1979 Important News For Menthol Smokers! "The overwhelming majority of menthol smokers reported that low tar MERIT MENTHOL delivered taste equal to-or better than -leading high tar menthols. Cigarettes having up to twice the tar" National Smoker Study Kinjs:8mg"tir," O.Bmfl nicotine- 10Q's: 11 nig" tar;' 0.7 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report May'78 Warning: The Surgeon General Was Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health, > Mi..,,, I,, Kings & KXft s* ill HThurlday, April U, 1979 I SUBURBAN Soles chief leads 'boom' at Fawn Lakes At age 42, William as the Fawn Lakes sales pertise has been credited willing, as they are today, such no-cost extras as self Lakes models, "they all REAL ESTATE MART McCleery doesn'i yet manager, McCleerys 18 at inslrumental in the to make many com- cleaning oven, range, »h»re in 'he enjoyment of City ©Suburbs » Form Country 9 Lake # Shore qualify to live at Fawn years of experience with sale* "boom" of the Fawn parisons before buying. dishwasher, air-condit- tho community's private yean Lakes, the year-round adult communities have Lakes homes priced from ''The resultant ioning, »elf-defrostlng facilities, their friendships Santosuosso lives in recreationresidentiil made him a recognized (29,990. "And , as a matter sophistication is definitely refrigerator-freeier, with new neighbors and Promotion is aiven Clifton with his wife The promotion of lent. In 1172, San community on Rl 72 in expert in the needs and of fact, I choie to head up a plus fof Fawn Lake*," ceramic tile bath floor, the many ruereitional Florence, They have two Joseph Santoiuosio of toauosso was assigned to Manahawlcln, where at interests of his buyers. sales here at Fawn Lakes he continued, "People who smoke detector unit and highlights of the area, as children, David, who is Clifton, to vice-preiident the Bait Orange office and leait one household "I;ve certainly become directly becauK of what I shop around realize that wall-to-waA carpeting. well as freedom from married, and Donna, a of Chicago Title Iniurance named reiident vice member has to have a specialist," stated appreciate m important to we have exactly what they Located Just eight miles chores thlt other people freshman at Montclair Co. wai announced by president the following reached the age of 45 But, McCleery. whom- ex adult homebuyers. want^quality homei from the sands, surf and expect from home State College Michael A, Lewii, vice- year Namely, price, location that are welliniulated, bays of Long Beach ownership." president and manager, He is a member of the and lifestyle." spacious, requiring almost Island, Fawn Lakes also is Watched over by their New York-New Jersey Bar Association of New Grmat AAatzfirm retained no maintenance and 28 miles from Atlantic private security force, Marmon Mortgage Inc . McCleery explained division, with Jersey, the American Bar ville. According to Mar- located where they can get City. The immediately- Fawn Lakes residents Waterfront a New Jersey mortgage that, along with the headquarters in New York and Passaie County Bar, ninn "ihf intrrest rate the most out of life." surrounding Ocean County have their own community firm for commercial general home-buying City. and the New Jersey Land Livingl was at 9'4 percent with a At no extra cost, all area includes some of the center, a private lake and properties and garden market, adults are very SantosuoMo continues Title Association and major insurance com- Fawn Lakes homes come best fishing, beaches and a heated outdoor swim- From $96,900 apartments, has retained concerned with value as manager of North serves as treasurer. pany, and occupancy and complete with such nature areas in the entire ming pool Joyce Matz Associates to Jersey operations with Santosucsgo was ail renting are proceeding at "As the dollar becomes quality Matures «• wood, metropolitan region. The homeowners handle its corporate public a strong pace " offices in East Orange. He mi tied to the New Jersey tighter," he said, •people , vinyl double-hung ther- "No matter which association oversees the relations, according to has served as- resident Bar in 1988 after become more careful and mopane Anderson win- single, duplex or quad handling of exterior home Edwin Marmon, president Mali, the company's vice-prejident and graduating from New want their money's worth. dows, all aluminum model home the buyer maintenance, lindscap- 2133 Bnage A*e by of the company now public relations manager of North Jersey York Law School. He also Salesmanship, per se, is maintenance-free finished chooses,1' stated ping, snow removal on Pom! pleasant N J Trend Marmon Mortgage. cunsuLiant, has been in the operations since 1973, attended Upsala College in relatively unimportant exteriors and insulated McCleery, who also driveways and walkways located at 2414 Morris public relations field for East Orange for three (201)892.3636 Homes when people are as crawl space In addition, designed the newest Fawn and a mini-bus service. The new vice-president avenue, Union, recently the past 20 years and has joined Chicago Title in handled such clients as The Fawn Lakes sales arranged the financing of office, where a toll-free 1970 as a reader in the $2 million for a 50,000- IS Rep Leo C. Zeferetti company's Newark, of- iD-C-N.Y.i, V.S, Rep. number (800) S827033 has °N THE OCEAN gquare-foot office building fice. He was promoted to Mario Biaggi (D-N.Y.), 'Sister' communities been installed, is open for the Princeton Pike daily from SO a.m. to 5 p.m. manager of the office the & 2 bedroom condominiums Office Park in Lawrence- Nathan's Famous Inc. To reach the com- same year he was ap- from $38,000 to $59,000 offer resort lifestyle munity, take the Garden pointed assistant vice Excellent financing. Only 10% down. State Parkway south to Give lo thij Magnificent Life in either Rusgmoor tuned to lifestyle! of cellent, In one of the more Exit 63. Then take the first 1201 Ocean Ave or Clearbrook, prestigious recreation and leisure- scenic wooded areas of the U-turn and proceed west runaway Sea Bright. N J Contemporary home "sister" adult con- oriented pursuits, and Garden State just off of the following the hospital American dominium communities adult condominium Turnpike, convenient to signs. The entrance on Rt. Cancer I Society Ci 5 Parkwa&teachy Exits 1 17 or 105, then head tor the ocean via on full-acre lot off Exit 8A of the New communities such as ours •hopping, entertainment, 72 is one mile past the commuting and business. Rt 36, Sea Bright is between Long BranchlSl and Sandy Jersey Turnpike in have gained great favor Wawa supermarket. i • •" Hook State Park (N) in a beautiful setting in Hillsdale, N.J. Monroe Township, is an and acceptance. It's a As Andrieisen explains it, exciting adventure for resort-style of living, yet the entry age of 48 ensures active, adult homeowners, more than 80 percent of that residents of Rossmoor and Clearbrook "We're total com- our homeowners continue are well below the munities for carefree to commute to work." traditional retirement Before You Spend Over '70,000 For A living," says John G, When they return, they levels and more attuned to Andriessen, vice president come back not only to an active lifestyle than and director of sales and their homes, but to a New Home, Make Sure It's Worth It! merely painting the marketing for both clubhouse, swimming outside of a house. He also Rossmoor and Clear- pool, tennis court, private Get more than you expected. More features, notes the growth of a brook. "We're living gglf course and others more style and just plain more value. Our younger 48 to 55 age group PREVIEW longer, retiring earlier recreational facilities. beautifully wooded, conveniently located of new home buyers at and becoming more at- The location is ex- community will feature 44 value packed OPENING both Rossmoor and homes starting at '69,500. Colonials, bi- A sound investment at * 150,000 Clearbrook. SECTION (I Good financing available. levels, split-levels and ranches -- all with 3 Firm has birthday The clubhouse includes or 4 bedrooms, up to 2Vs baths, plus... Models Now Words alone cannot do justice to this lavish facilities for billiards, Under organisations. "Kenne- contemporary home that contains four bedrooms, Kennedy Mortgage Co., pool, meetings, banquets, three full Oaths, a family room and a studio. It's dy's aggressive and in- Construction Cherry HilK has receptions, social events extremely spacious, beautifully located, and detailed novative approach to celebrated its fourth and hobby rooms for The Wastwaod ranch is priced at '69.500 with old-world craftsmanship that's so rare these days. mortgage banking has anniversary with the woodworking, ceramics, Come, see for yourself and buy now. become an industry announcement that the sewing, art and sculpture, standard and is respon- firm has surpassed the to fill almost whatever Other modtls available from $130,000 sible for rapid growth in $320 million mark in need the residents have. Immediate delivtry on Contimperary and Bi Level mortgage servicing with the mortgage banking over $150 million in marketplace," he said. These sister com- mortgage origination in 12 Martin added that the munities embody all the Heritage Estates months. company's personnel were desirable aspects of MI a combination of youth condominium living, one * by Nansen Thomas C. Martin, resident describing president of the firm said tempered by the sub- Scandinavian craftsmen since 1947 stantial experience of condominium ownership DIRECTIONS George Washington Srid§B id Route 4 West, to the company has grown to here as a counter attack Reute 17 North dust past Slsman's Fymityfi}. Go about 3 miles encompaM six regional Kennedy's management. • Wall-to-wall carpeting • Large paneled family room • Paved driveway • on Route IT Berth to Urge s.gn VAN EMBURQH AVENUE, MILLS. on the inflationary spiral DALE (across from Grand Union) Go straight up Van Em&yrgh offices servicing five "The wave of the future and a safe alternative to All wood double hung windows • Graded and seeded homesites • Main- Avenue AMer 2nd blinker ^Washington Avenue) proceed about states and has become one in mortgage banking is to tenance free siding • Q,E. dishwasher • Attached garage • Full-thick 300 yards to Heritage Estates model! on the right the collection of worthless Call Far Appointment of New Jersey's largest make available the newest recent receipts. While insulation • Insulated sliding glass doors • Natural gas service, and much Mansen ottices (Mil 843.7686 Ev.nlnoj (201! 3(17441 mortgage banking programs to our clientele. Nansen oti.ees (2011 843.6163 (201) »43-060f residents are enjoying more. their resort community, they're getting tax deductions on their federal From *6S,S0Q income tax returns and an BVz% 30-year National Award-Winner equity position that keeps mortgages TRI-CENTENNIAL increasing in the years to qualified buyers ahead. ESTATES With the recent addition Sales Office open daily of a new series of three 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Directions; Garden Stats Parkway to Route 9 south (Exit 123) models, there are a total of (201) 238-0044 Follow Route 0 approximately 4'/j miles to Route 516 west Heritage Hills Proceed 2 miles on 516 to Tri-G«ntennial Estates OR New 22 home designs to choose Jersey Turnpike to Exit 9 Take Route 18 east through East from Clearbrook and Brunswick to Matawin fxit (Routs 516) Follow 516 one mile to IjtMsmoor and prices TrUCentennial Estates, range from 133,290 to of Westchester 195,000. noticeably different Barclay Woods. Your first glimpse of this extraordinary adult condominium—the most suceesrful in the northeast—tells you it's different from any h Will Probably Be Sold Out Before his Built. other, Ptrhaps Wt the private country set- ting. The rolling hills, ponds and woodlands. Perhaps it's the architecture. The way the Come and wander through our homes harmonize with the land. The private woodlands,, acres and acres ol golf course and health club plus tennis, plat- birch, maple, willow, and oak. form tennis, swimming and jogging . . . all This is the ambiance el Barclay within walking distance from the hornet. Mtooefs, Perhaps if s the convenience of the location for commuting to business, shopping, dining Barclay Woods Is a very private and the theater (only 50 miles from Manhat- condominium community ol tan). A closer look reveals a quality consis- Country homos... with over 35 tent with the Heritage tradition of excellence. rolling woodland acres. With a Beautiful homes designed for maximum pri- wildlife sanctuary and mys- vacy, spaciousness and efficiency with terious Owl Woods nearby. All energy-saving features. Homes designed for set in the surroundings of the comfort and convenience of today's Brielle—a warm and friendly active adult, At least one adult must be forty seaside town. It's a spoilsman's or older and children eighteen and older Yes, paradise... with a pool, tennis Heritage Hills of Westchester Is noticeably courts and clubhouse right on di/rerent. the grounds. And golf, fishing, boating and ocean beaches just maybe that's why it's so minutes from your door. Each condominium home af Barclay Woods. Its like being on Barclay Woods is architectural- vacation ,,\all thm chons of' decidedly better! ly perfect... spacious, huge landscaping and exterior one, two and three bedroom homes are master bedrooms, dens, wood- maintenance are'handled by a priced from the SCO's. Models are open daily burning fireplaces, central ajr professional staff. Models opert, from 10am to 6pm, For additional infor- conditioning, wall to wall daily, 10 a.m, to 6 p,m, 1 and £ mation and literature, CALL COLLECT: carpeting, full basement, bedroom condominium country (914) 276-2000 individual garages and all the homes, ournnUy priced from Directions: 1-684 north to Exit 7 (Semen). extra touches and amenities $76,900, Turn left on Rl, 116 west to the Somers needed to create a surrounding Library. Turn left onto Rts, 100 & 202 to ornmrYtoryou; Somers Town Hall. Turn right on Rt. 202 to Entrance, (I'/i miles from Exit 7) . Garden State Pmrkmv to Exit 98. Route 34 South (o QW Bridge Road. Turn Right. < J mils to modH. Heritage Hills ^ of V\festchester CbuntrytHQmeLrvmgm the Woodlands of Brieile Sponsor Heritage Hills, Somert, New York 105W Oh) eriilsjefliirt.tf. flfiMf NrnJoisPi i\B7Xl'£>(H)52B.;B118 This is nnl an offerinK whkh ran he made only by a formal prospectus, NY §79, i Your Guide To Better Living Thuridsy, April 24, 197? 1? „,, in the Wedding gifts con be ^SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE MART • City • Suburbs • Farm Country • Lake • Shore home down-payment Only qualified profesilona! builders can "No matter what the quiet, hilly area Hblt? to own, instead i.f offer the HOW protection. lovesongs uy, two cannot "The community makes rent, at a low price The Minieri celebrates 20 years as builder live ai cheaply as one. But In addition to thii sense for young people decorated models anil Carl Minieri, president year A builder and owned by Minieri, the nished model homes with beautifully decorated protection plan, Minieri they can fombine salaries who don't mind driving sales office are open seven of Minifri Communities of developer since 1959. hecommunity-building firm a ninth under con- model homes are It alured Communitiea of Florida, and purchase their /irst south a few miles to lie days a week " Florida, Inc.. celebrates has built over 5,000 was the largest single- struction The homts at this Long Inland Inc. has • Mrviee home at a low down his 20lh year in the con Florida homes in over a family home builder in range in price from }19,9SO location for the conwarrant- y which coven payment " struction industry, this dozen ciminiunilieH Solely I'asco County in 1977 nnd to $45,000 Included in the venience of northeastern certain repair work not So says a real-estate 1978 price is the homesite, an residents shopping for • covered in the HOW advisor at Barnegat Minieri was awarded enclosed garage, wall to Florida home Minieri program. Two, three or Woods, where prices start m*. the Blue Ribbon Home wall enrpeting, solid Communities offeri four bedroom ilngle at 136,980 for an attached Award for his Port Hichey plastei walls, marble single-family homes in family hornet oft lovely ranch-home or townhouse community, Regency window sills and concrete several cummunitiei homMitM on tbi We»t Ownership can start with (In Special Zoned Grmmn Acims Concept' r'nrk, USA, "located 23 block eunstrut'tion. located in Ciearwiter, Coast of Florida, Carl a down payment .if $1,390 BI-LEVELS From $68,900 miles north of Clearwaler, A niiijor t'onsideration Tarpon Springs, Palm Minieri hai dedicated 30 "For these reasons, 4 BR, 2"» BUM. LR, DR. Kit . Fam Rm Florida This award is of Florida home owners is Harbor and Port Richey. years of work Into a more and more young (Firapiace m Family Room Optional) given to outstanding the low property (ax Two additional com- product for today'i married couples arc at COLONIALS From $79,900 builders throughout the required of a Florida munities are being family. tracted to Barnegat Sittittb OOff t n;i 4 BR. 2; ; Baths LR. OR. Kit Fern Rm I'liunlry who have proven resident The average tax developed for summer'and Woods, a well-construrteti (Full Basement Optional! !hc> build more home For a free information paid by a Regency Park, fall, 1979 openings. These kit and directions the non-condominium com- Large wooded IOIS eiosn in scioois S'IOPI viihiO per dollar in their I'SA homeowner if! 1977 GleniDood trinsportition an cw uhhtiBS other communities widen Minieri Model Home munity of attached homes homes than the average and 1»7H wan under $300. MODILS OPIN DAILY the price range of theCenters, write to Minieri built with spacious rooms builder in their com All Minieri homes can Minieri selection of homes in versatile designs," the ' Estates MON-FBI 10-4 8AT-SUN 10,5 munity. Regency Park, Communities of Florida, Call 255-41 IB or 322-831 1 be financed up to 95from as low as $19,990 to Inc., 273 Closter Dock advisor continued "The Crftotively Daiignad USA, open since 1972, is SPLITS, RANCHES, COLONIALS ON WOOMD LOTS DIBICTIQNS Local HOODS' A»O ORP * -• pertent of the selling $70,000. road, Closter, N.J, 07624, low prices -$26,990 for the ihe home of more than ranch nnil *2fi,490 for the InlermBdiate School Noocer 4»(, e:t.m -, < . ,•„ price, All new homes built by Complimentary motel Brokaw Bivd 10 unfl Modni*. on ;r.'i 2.000 families townhouse—come from Plfkwiy South f ,,I R' A j,j H- ,ilp .( ' I ,11! It- Minieri Communities of Carl Minieri are covered reservations can be r The Minieri Model the 'hidden' location of A»e lake u iu»n a' nttirti C•-,,•'', .•nesi' j Florida, !nc has a Florida by the Home Owner's arranged for out-of-state down Hooper Awe and make - JM a' Dijk,i» Center in Regency Park, Barnegat Woods, a few Model Home Planning Warranty iHUW), which visitors to the Minieri $59,490 $74,490 USA feaiures eight fur- turns off ihe main road Center in Hicksville N.Y. is a ten-year protection Model Home Centers in plan for the homeowner Florida. from Garden State Park- Two fully furnished and way Kxit 67, definitely off the beaten track, in a VWLN of Msnalipan Elegant 2 & 3 Bedroom Com/inn 'I7kii Condominium Townhouses /t'l 'J"\iit and Low Down 4 L-ldxoom CAuiilLil, i'!4' 'jjatdi, i1 Cat gaxacjc, Payment 30 Year ir Mortgages to Qualified IBxid Di-upLci, CLUIXJ\A C SSn.ggo Buyers THE MARQUIS—One of AAlnltrl's homes In Florida has two bedrooms, two baths and a sunken living room. For under MS,000 this home Includes an enclosed Thp Ardlev — garage, wall to wall carpeting, solid plaster walls and the homesite. from: ll-'antthd u- UWBI, if muitii bidioom $T7,QQO s throughout the United Dfu Sotton States and in other 54,900 3 L-tdioom Colonial, I'/n 'JBatfii, i Cax gaxagi, countries. Relocating I • T- ' fT i ! F SALES OFFICE Sales honors - I t 201/359.6800 families can quickly ob- F jll i t i in id' maiUx %d[•ndxoon \haiulti & 2rin ' . J\d [•idxoam $6g,ggO tain information about ! M , I j j f I i After 6 call 201/359-5743 *i Haaic Lhtj it[j-cftailing ovtni appropriate homes in the CONVENIENT TON Y CITY BUSES S THAIN 'city iiu/il ±- tea let ^ftantCUd «c xaonk to Mrs. White areas to which they are Marjory White of offer as a result of our *undfiOM)und uiilitUi *'Jbew CfumLsai Sbalfli moving. Realty World Princeton, a real estate membership in the inadvertisin- g in newspapers /omcrset pork *u.'all ti> uJafl tat^tt *max£i[ lini iofn sales associate with ternational Realty World and on television and radio Amwrll * M«nh«ll Kua It's the center of activity, g features such as club house and library with fireplace; ceramics, arts & crafts, ping pong, shuffleboard/billiards, olympic-size swimming pool with heated whirlpool; cardroom, gift shop, kitchen and;a 500-seat auditorium; Bar-BQ, picnic areas, hiking trails.,' on 324 wooded ac^es. The beach, at Great Bay a mile-and-a-haif away Just 30 minutes from Atlantic City. YOU'LL LOVE IT!" - we An adult village at the Jersey Slmn.-s Shore, for those 52 & over, SALES OFFICE • Tuckerton, Nj 08087 Open Daily 10 to 5 • (609)2969131 7 MODELS from S32,900 to $52,500 • YOU OWN YOUR HOME & LAND! DIRECTIONS: Garden State Pky, to Exit SO or 58; Follow highway signs. TEN YEAR HOME OWN1RS PROTECTION PLAN | SEND FREE BROCHURE TO: BIFT, 1 I Name Address i City^Statt -Zip —r—— •—• r Thursday, April M, 1979 IHIIIIIUIilllliilliiilliHIIIIIiliHMMIIMMMilNNMMIW! State mobilizes Energy 'crisis' Kean will offer Daylight Savings Pothole Patrol program slated workshops on will start Sunday The N,J, Department of creating a pocket below Oclob*rt gain It April'* loas. Transportation's (DOT) the surface. When a "Are We Running Out of natives' including nuclear, media material Daylight Saving! Time will %f. Pothole Patrol, a ijoo- vehicle tire hits the sur- Energy?" That topic will thermonuclear, solar, A buic workshop, "How to Make Into effect again thli weekend, pcrion maintenance force face where this condition be explored during an all- wind, wave, geoUiermal, Your Own Media Material*." will be meaning everyone will tote an equipped with more than exists, ihe surface day symposium at Seton and ocean thermal; given for the fin! time by the Keim hour's «lrrp Sunday—which will 10,000 tons of concrete collapses, and B pothole is Hall University beginning forecait of energy use by College Center for Continuing he regained the last Sunday ill .material, is in th§ process born, at 10 a.m. May 3 in the 2000; and the institutional Education on successive Saturdays, October, In case you've forgot- of repairing the annual Student Center, obstacles, primarily May 12 and 19 from i am, to 1 p.m ten, %el your clocki forward damage done to state Pothole patching should Dr Franklin Pollock, economic, to the at- tiling equipment and materials in the Saturday nighl so you ran wake .roadi by winter weather. not be confused with road director of the Energy tainment of sufficient modern Instructional Resource Center up on lime ' Sunday Potholes are a fact of resurfacing, which in- Center at Stevena Institute energy. at Kean, participants will develop IMIIMIIMMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMIIIMMIIIIMIIItHlllf* life for motorists |n ihe volves laying down a new of Technology, will discuss A graduate of Columbia professional media projects. They will Northeaitern United surface on the entire width "Dilemmas in the Energy College, he received ad- learn how to produce audio and video Nursing program States because of ihe of a road Although Crisis," The program will vanced degrees from tapes, overhead transparencies and winter fre#ie-lhaw cycle, potholes can occur on new include a public forum "Is Columbia University, slide shows The workshop should prove opening at college according !o Worth road surfaces, older There a 'Crisis'?" by a where he was research valuable to public relations, sales, The College of Saint Elizabeth, Cunningham, chief of surfaces arc far more panel of scientists, scientist for five years. At manpower-training and fund-raising Convent Station, will open its state- DOT'g bureau of main- susceptible <• c o n o m I s i s , and Stevens he also is chair- personnel who must utilize visual approved nursing program in Sep- representatives from tember and has named Dr Mary A, tenance Although DOT BALLET REPERTOR^COMPANY danctr» perform man cif the Committee on techniques to reach new audiences, applies temporary pat- Residents arc en- business and state Service to Industry and Jean Mattaon, assistant director of Space of Summit as chairman of the couraged to report 'Elusive Garden.' a dance basad on music by nursing department and director of the ching, so-called "cold Frederick Dellus, The company, speniertd by the government, received both the Oitens the Instructional Resource Center, who patch," throughout the potholes through a system American Ballet Company, will offer a free The program, free to Ihe Awards for Outstanding is instructor for Uie workshop, teaches nursing program winter, pt>rmam>ni repairs established five years ago. performance at Keen College on May 1 at i p.m. public is sponsored by the Research and Freygang "Television Production" in the Kean The program, which will lead to a 1 can (inly lie math after They are urged to bo as Ticket Information can be obtained by calling 527- Department of Economics Award for Outstanding fine arts department and conducts bachelor of science degree in nursing, temperatures can bo specific as possible in 2044. of the W Paul Slillman Teaching media workshops for teachers and will be open to registered nurses, both expected to remain above describing the location of School of Business at Participants in the graduate students. men and women, full or par'-time freezing JO ihai per- a pothole Ballet troupe offers Seton Hall and the Seton program will include Dr., The fee for the workshop (|4S) in- manent material will set Potholes on Nlate high- Hall chapter of Sigma Xi, Frank D. Tinari and Dr. cludes all materials except film. properly. ways in Union and Essex scientific honorary •lack Jordan, members of Students should plan to bring lunch. Potholes are paused counties may be reported Kean performance society. the faculty of Department Registration deadline is May 4 KEMPLER when water seeps below by telephone from 8:30 The Ballet Repertory Americas and Europe and Dr. Pollock has been on (if Economics at Seton Additional information is available by the road surface, freezes am, to 4:30 p.m. on week- Company, a touring to groom young dancers the faculty at Stevens Hall; Dr. Lawrence calling the Kean Continuing Education and expands, then thaws. since 1956 and head of its Shacklette and Dr. Gerald Center at 527-2163 or 527-2210. NEWS days, to 648-2278, modern dance ensemble for careers with major sponsored by the companies. Since its in- physics department since Intemann, on the faculty hippy fist American Ballet Com- ception, the company has 1972, His talk will center of the Department of Orchestra performs make LARGEST PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE pany, will offer a free on some of the principal Physics: Dr. Bruce performecHn more than 90 happy children performance in the cities and has placed issues and implications of Godfriaux, research Verdi's 'Requiem' scientist with Public Wilkins Theatre at Kean dancers with the the current energy Giuseppe Verdi's "Requiem," will be Service Electric and Gas College on May 8 at 8 p.m. American Ballet Com- situation; the supply of performed by the New Jersey Sym- Bring your child to Co., and Charles Rich- Free tickets are required pany, the Jeffrey, Alvin traditional sources of oil, phony Orchestra and the MO-volce man, assistant com- and can be picked up in Alley, and major en- gas, and coal; a Rutgers University Choir at 8:30 p.m missioner of the N.J. advance on the Kean sembles. description of alter- Saturday at Wistfield High School, KEMPLER College campus. Department of Energy, A Brsfililontl lining ipacltliit In addition to th? choir, soprano will tik« all tM tlm« nteiiury to Additional information is •niurt • httltny lit, with room Mr available by calling the CROSSWORD Lorna Haywood, mezzosoprano Ewa prepar toot dtvtlspmtnt, Student Activities Office Dobrowska, tenor Alan Crabb and bass PUZZLE Pierre Charbonneau will perform with at 527-Z044. ACROSS DOWN Students "Nobody does it better" the orchestra, which will be under the The Ballet Repertory I Hemingway's 1 Sheriff's group nickname 2 Of a region get 'day' direction of Thomas Michalak Company, under the S Cubic mrter 3 Fencing move 16 DAY direction of Richard 10 Spoken 4 Seafood High school juniors Englund, was formed in 11 Famous ven- iauce throughout New Jersey— FREE TRIAL PERIOD 1972 to present ballet to triloquist 5 Alabama nominated by their WATER audiences throughout the H 12 Dried up city schools for outstanding II MAMIYA 13 Malt • Three; It, achievement in biology, 11 •LAST THOSE •UOSI vinegar HEATERS Find an Exterminator in 7 Instigated chemistry, earth science, II NC1000 OUTFIT tht Clsiiified lection! CgM 14 Causticity 1 Achievi 23 Label 29 German II A.O. Smith Automatic 484 7700 (Of *«it action! mathematics or physics- Water Hegiirt On SAUI • NCiooo lady II Guide's note I Madden 24 Free city will attend Kean College's II • 50mm Lint 17 Cathedral UDock ticket 30 Book of maps II • All Sizes • Quick Science Recognition Day installation Available town IS Region a Loi- 31 Sprang Thursday, May 3, Award I I a f Itcfronle Fiaih II Inlet re Front- 34 Dude ter- I I • 10,YEAR FfiBB 20 Spanish certificates will be RiPLACpMBNT GUARANTEE 11 Excavate uncle iersman ritory II • Credit Cords Accepts:] 20 Four bells 21 Clanior II Greek 31 Former presented at a later date. I I 21N»p 22 Usually island UN, name Dr, Nathan Weiss, 22 Ounthtr president of Kean College, BEAUTIFUL B subject will welcome the students Ii 24 Languish and accompanying faculty I I BATHS 198 STUYVESINT AVE, 15 Concerning ••**—i and staff members. John IV i "The Wat»r Htater Store" 21 Interdict W. 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Enjoy this extraordinary oppor- )nWIT«MP& MTMMU tunity to add the beauty, quality, arid . 2774171 •mm superb craftsmanship of Ethan Allen to MnrnMiM. ygur home.' ROUTE 18, EA6T BRUNSWICK. • ROUTE 22, WATCHUNQ "SSg Open Pally 10 A.M. to 9:30 rM&SntWtoyt to 6 s SMrxhty 1-S for ftrowlnp Only : \ tin •Ifj .-*i.JJ: Thuriday, April 24, ifT? 'Suite' set for Park Elmora books 'ice Castles' Neil Simon's "California Hostile Park, "Ice Castles," filmitory stars Robby Benton, Lynn- Suite," starring Jane The associate feature )• Movie Times MOVIII THI THIAT1R about an Olympic skating Holly Johnson, and Fonda, Alan Alda, Maggie "Murder by Death," OTHIH INTIRTAINMINT Alt tlmai lilted are COMING HOME, Fri., competitor, who has aColleen Dewhurst. Smith, who won the Oteir "California Suite," a for Beit Supporting furnimhed by the thaaten. Mon., Tuei., 7:11, 9:S; blinding accident, but The companion feature comedy, wai adapted Actress in this film, Sat.,Sun.,4:S017:i0,»;i5i skates 6n anyway, arrived at the Elmora is "Casey's from the Broadway hit Sat., Sun. matinee, LION Linden II has Fonda yesterday at the Elmora Michael Caine, Walter BELLEVUE (Monte- Shadow," starring Waiter musical, and is act in the WHO THOUGHT HE WAS "Comini Home," Best Supporting roles in Theater, Elizabeth. Matthau, Elaine May, lair)—HAIR, Thur., Sun., Matthau Beverly Hills Hotel, The itarring Oscarwinnert "Coming Home," are The film, which was Richard Pryor and Bill Mon., TUM., 1, 3:15, S:30, PEOPLE, 2. picture, in color, was Jane Fonda and Jonfeatured Hal Ashby, who directed by Ronald Rye Both pictures are rated Cosby, opened yesterday 7:45, 10; Fri., Sat., 1:18. -o-o- directed by Herbert Row. 3:30, 5:45, 8:10, 10:30, Voight, opened yesterday also was nominated for Jji and phtifngrnphrd in rnlnr PG n! the Park The«ter, LOST PICTURE SHOW "O-O-- (Union)— Lai! timei at the Linden Twin II Oscar, served ai dlrect«F, Qhtitnirt Tivtrn I (Ustauraiit CASTLE (Irviniton)- today: COMING HOME, Theater. The picture, in colorMB Cftattnuf St.. Union AMPLE FREE PARKINS Last times today: 7:15, 8:30; DAWN OF The film drama, which rated R. - SUPERMAN BLAZING BETTY UNI) OMn Pally the finest In DEAD, Fri., Mon., Tue« , il about the effects of the 11:19 A.M. SADDLES; GREASED 7:15, 9:30; Sat,, 5, 7:25, GfORGE HAMILTON Vietnam war on the DIM;!? & RKSTAlTRAVr Mldnlshi OPEN 7 DAYS 24 HOURS Fri. 4 Sat. CUISINE LIGHTNING, starts 9:40; Sun., 2:30, 4:45, B:SO, pertrayi a dcbonalrt military and the women AMERICAN Open Hulad Bar With Luncheon & Dinner Til 1 A.M. Friday. Call theater at 372- 9:15. Draeuia In tht eom«dyback home, tells a story of Special Huslnmsmcn'8 Lunch 9324 for timeclock. ipoof, 'Lov« at Flrif a Marine captain's wife, ~o-o- CANCER Planty of FrM Parking MAPLEWOOD LOVE Sitt,' which eontinuM for who has an affair with a Complete Breaktait SpecUU fl.lt ELMORA (Elizabeth)- • nothtr wttk at th« if 32 E. St. George Ave. Including coflee AT FIRST BITE, Thur , paraplegic veteran while (Cor o! Pmrk *«•) CASEY'S SHADOW Fri, Mon., Tues., 7:15, »; Llndan Twin I and her husband ii in Vietnam. Complete Lunch*™ SpecUU fl.lt Thur , Fri., Mon., Tues. SOCIETY 1 LINDEN 925-2777*™' Sat., 2:15, 4, 5:50, 7:45, Mapliwoed theaters and Bruce Dem and "MI.**! »*#•«** »<* The ateloimed seolood ip«. eislty hoyse {esfensive seitc- DDVJVEH fien of cism, ihfimp, Iqbitgr S1YH0TOS snd many ether diihai) .= ROOM SPECIALS with its wigfhefed nouficgl dseof — brings th« enliven f ing s«e air to Scofeh Plains l Sit" Ityflti Ftayndir Mirti 237* NORTH AVI, Sltfltl lobtttr Shrimp ID Win iiMt i U Mtnuil SCOTCH PLAINS PMll* Mviiiin er ViN il Soup of Salad Included 233-3443 , BUSINESS PARTY LUNCHEON . Up to 126 P.opl. Al'o Other *^S3 all abovr items LUNCH: MONDAY-FmOAV. HiM-B, SUNDAY 1-i Daily Special DINNERS: MONDAY THURSDAY 6-10 • Mon thru Fri 11 3a 5pm WHAT'S YOUR BEIF (V) FRIDAY S, SATURDAY S-11, SUN. 1-9 Enjgy the n§5?aigic deesr and relaxing 1080 VALLEY ROAD, STIRLING, N.J. Everyday it a lun and fun day at ANTIOUA HORIZONS. Swim In clear eslus! atmespherg of this pepulsr Bir*€fleni!i RRout* ii to N. Piiiniitid, follow Din for iteakhouig. Entertainment featured VA Hospital.JI,, m< m follow iiamtar ttini m HMM ratf prot»ct«d watari, *norkal and ikln diva among Hit colourtul flM, dgwrnfairi in fh« Third AyenUe raad, af Valltfallaya Read tum'.tt Vt HMK- eellaet Mialla. play •huHlaieard and tannli-orluit Ina In tfta iun, II hol« Salssn, 847-2905 Oalf COOTM nwrby. DHPMIfliiilna for Wahw , KlngfIth and •arraeuda RARITAN RD.,», n & N, 3rd AVI. M*\o, Crdii Cwdt can ba arranetd. 545 1778 HIGHLAND PARK CABLE ANTMOTEL «32OO* Ivary Sunday Nlt« with "All Aboard"...for the "THE STRAYS1' NEW UNION I HOP P.O. Box M-Long lay, Antloua, Watt Indlat DOLLAR DINNER DEAL! IUMMM •IAI9N-lf7* April IS— DKembarll MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN BMWii ^ IK,M U5.M From now until May 24 Mnlltf M1.N UI.M buy One of our Nine deHcwua Third ParMn: n».M FULL COURSE DINNERS IN MID with *nmm\ III,M A I* ear* Lunch (All ratal ««otai In U.f. currancy) • Ground IS SiX, D#«p Fritd Ftah ~ Tllleti Liver and Oniona, Knockwurtt and Sauerkraut, Vmt Panai|^^ $595 N 3K£5^f ve^*CorA» Btau, Crtopy N fa*HM «M WMM Vrfn «*»• HMtMkdt. tflr+M&ikm'-iimm »tl wftH ><1vat«bMtreont and t frieuftr FULL tarrac* ^i ««ra]«i mrtouw •m^n.,^,. ^» -Ji»«k-^«|i»ia-»»^K%aSI!c«-rJ!!i-J!»>*^-™™'"! Thursday, April 26, 1979 'Music'opens at Paper Mill SUBURBAN CALENDAR BR. SANDRA S. KANTOREK "The Sound of Music " OPTOMETRIST Broadway hit MAPLtWOOD-Trl.rD f II, NIW ••UNIWICK—Folk opened yesterday al pfitl Ht»m#r»f>hHt»h» and muHt concert l«»turlnfl David Paper Mill Museums • UKInit byy B«r«lB«««« L Amfjrn April J8, I p m Lub»ck •••!*• WWflnMrl a Hlckman Hall, Oougiali EYE EXAMINATIONS Millburn The show stars .odBoturt W.t»rm.o April Cqll»a« m JUS WONTCLAI«.-M.inlcl«lr Art t-M«v 1, Th* Hill aalltry, Barhnni Meislrr and Myitum, 3 S Meun?*'n P>LUCl€BMIN— New Jersey AND ivt. Tusidayi Saturday ]A I nans* pi JiiSttf. Jean-Pierre Aurmmt Jau Sociaty concert featuring iQa.m to S p.m. Sundays, MADISON—Dr.w bb d ck to I.JO P m 744 1SSS Photography Show April 16 Bobby Roitngerdan, Dic "The Siiutici ,if Miisir" Wellllood and Vinnle CONTACT will end iis run ,», May 27 MOUNTAINS) pi—Tralliid* 57 Unlvtriity Center oiordano April J9, 3 p m Nature and Scl»nc* e«ntir, Photography Gantry, Drew Watchung View Irm, Rt 106 Additmnal infnniiii'tniii Watchung H»*»rvatlg,-i Uniyerilty 371 3000. J190Mi LENSES J3J SWO CISied FrlcJuyi MADISON—8»nier art ma|orm may !»• i.hiiimi-d hy txhibit, April 37 May If IWK Miitofie»l the t,,,\ ,,ffu-,. ai Coii*g» Art Oilltfy, Drew ORANOB — Jimii OFFICE HOURS locltty, 330 Broadway Univwiity 377 1000 Cunningham end the Acme 11*0 Mo.in Ait Tueidayi, W*dn»iday Dance "Company May 1, i By Appointment Union, N j Thursdays and Fridays, NEW iRUNStrVICK- p m YM YWHA ot • m t# 1 p m it] in* Palntings and sculpture by 6S7 3433 BONALD Q-GONNER - Erich Scftug and Philip Metropolitan New jersey. 7«0 'Dead' is held BUAZIN0 5APDLi$'-H#rv«y Korman, left, stars NEWARK—Newark Muuum, OrtnstPin. April 4 May A Northfield IVi 736-3300, fettran performer, who J5 Waihlngton St 733 6600 Busch Campus Cenier. jtarted In show buiintn with Mel Brook? and Robyn Hilton In WBStern film Monday Saturday, noon te Rytgcrs Urilversily »"J3 7J?I comedy opening tomorrow «f Castle Theater, 5 L.m bu idsvs 1 to S I "*1' it the eg* of thrtt days hiiirur film, "|);IW>I of lhi> Pl« nitar i um ihop " Irvirigton Center. Brooks alio served as director and Sail rtdiy1., Sundays ana UNION—Graduate E»niBit lid, will tfar In 'Finlan's Doiul" is ht'inn hcUi ,IVIT 79, paintings, pnnts and coauthor of the icrlpt. Film also itars Richard hgh lay* Rainbow,' which opens fur ,i st'i'iind wcok ai iho cerilmiti by 10 Kean Colieyp Pryor, who Is starred In the Castle's association graduale students April I; romarrow st the Old H;ihw;iy Th,.;iU>f, May 4 Vaughn tarnps •"Ifljadowbrook Dinner feature, Greased Lightning.' Gallery. Kean roilcgi1 Ml Hallway Thi- puMuri-. Theater 7307 Hwieattr, Cedar Grove rated H. npciis fiiiiuirruw VXt\t muileal will run .it ihr I,i.sl Pu tint- Show, 'Show Boat' continues run CRANFORO— Bad News ' through June 30. 1 1 Through April 31. New Jersty I 'niiiri Jt'ronu Ki'rn's Hiagt 32nd show at Neil's- fsubllc Theater, 118 South ave »!•<•• East. 2/2 J704 FRIDAY DEADLINE musical. "Show Boat." Ilndgers and Ham- colitinups its run at Neil's MADISON— Ooa'.peii May '--.OUMrAINSiDt—Nature AJ| items other than spot (AKSAHHAI ,.\|»- mcrstcin's "The King and 6, 8 30 p rn DrPv*U!lS liln ; Sundays at 3, 3 ami 4 New Yurker Dinner I, " on JUMP 1 It will run 8 u i I d i n q . f a J r i e t g h p n Trailsid*: '^^fure ,^r... news should be In our oMice l'lihl the linn' nf ilu- Diffcin^on IJritv* ^-^tty J77 ^.cienfe Center, Watchury by noon on Friday Ciu-sars nil Ktiituins were ThpaiiT. HI 46, Mountain through the summer, 4 700 RP5orvation 213 WJQ Ijnkes. The play will run Neil's is celebrating its MONTCUAIR— Eugene UNION—A Nous ia Litiertp through May 27 and stars sixth year of dinner Q'NeiiF's 'AM. Wilderness!' ABrii 26, I 40 p m Bob Hi'illy and Stephen May 1 June 3 The whole Hutch inri0n tin'. I, Ko.in theater. Theater Company, 5i4 ColiPBP 52; 2123 Newport Additional information lloOmfleld ave. 744 2*89 The J Gordon Bell MOUNTAIN LAKIS—'Show UNION —Frit? Lang s "HAPPY may be obtained by Boat,' Through May J7, Neirs 'Metropeiis • April 26, 1 40 Productions will open Its calling 334^058. New Yorker Dinner Theater. p m Hutchinson Hflll. Kcan COLLEGE J34M5B College 527 2123 CHIMES' PLAINFIBLD—Side by Side OF NEW JERSEY by Sondhfim.' Throggh June 3, New jersey Theater Forum, Music,dance oId>faihlOBcd charm for any decor Sckmidt'b Vo*k S 232 E Front si 757 SIM CENTER FOR HAHWAV-Thl RCVllcri Si CALDWBLL—Long island 1697 STUYVESANT AVI, Rlhwiy In 'My Pit Friend' Brass Trio. April ». I p m. <;K-\M>MOTIIKK April 4-M»y 4 Kingt Row, campus C*nter auditorium, CONTINUING EDUCATION Most Of Our Items Are Nitrltf-Free 14? Main it. S74 13SS Caldwell College. 221 4424 AM) CRANFORD—The SuBurban SOUTH ORANOB—'Othello ' Symphony, ira Kraerner, (.KANDFATUKK April J6M, May 4*. Seton conductor. Performing works Makt Your Own Media Matariali PARKING Mall University's Theater.in- 6y TchalKovsky, Brahms and theRound 763 9000, pvorak, April 28, I p.m. A Mile hinM^n werkiMp In K.in't msdtrn CLOSED MONDAY Campus Center auditorium. Initrurtlsiiil Rtiourc. Ctiiftr for the** who Union Colleg«. 276 »14». CLOCKS want te product provisional IUdlo and vld«o Home Made Juicy tipti, tlld« itiawi ind evtrhiid MADISON—Recorder recital tranipartnelii. Stud.nti will lurn to Art by Virginia Kenny. April 21, 2 sptrata ill klndj M madia tqulpmtnt, Dim. Ltnfell Hall, Pairleigh POLISH HAMBURGER Dickinson University. 3J7. from CRANFORO—Paintings by 4700. 469. KIELBASY PATTliS Alice Neel. April 6 27, MADISON—Faculty trio of Tomasuio Gallery, union Lydia Hailpern, Lynn Sitbert TWO SflTURDAYS College 576 2600. and Normsn Lprey Chooae from ooh, cherry, $149 $>|49 performing *orks for violin, nuqtlv or pine cufoin«*j...a*I MIY12 AND MAY 19 HIGHLAND PARK — recorder and harpsichord. I Ib. Photographs by Ellis Mott. April 30, 8 p.m. BOwne uith H«lmltiU«T chime* f a.m.tslp.m.sFat: Ms April 35.May 11- Old Queens Theater, Drew University. Home Made Delicious Gallery. 433 River rd. 144 3773000. injtructor: JtanMinMri, Hot or Sweet 1347. MADISON—Drew University Ailt, Dlr.ctor, Initructlonal Consort, Madrigali per VI§IT OLR MW WATCH R«lourc« Ctnttr Home Made Cantare and the Contempora ry Vocal AMD JEWELRY DEPTS. ITALIAN 'CnnrPrt' h^lH EnsembVeTEsble n concertt .Ma May 3, 1 FOR INFORMATION GALL WUIIWCI I IIBIU p.m. . BownBowe ThjAterThea,, Drew SAUSAGE BOCKWURST Richard Pryor's film, Ur.iveriity. 377 3000. NEWARK—Chester Fanning Pur» Pork "Live in Concert," con- Smith, piano Performing 527-2163 or 527-2210 tinues for another week at works By Debussy and Liszt. $149 April 25, 3 30 p.m. Newark $149 the Five Points Cinema, Public Library. J Clock 1 ib. 1 Ib. Union, The picture, in Washington St. 733 7771. SPECIALS BOOB THRU MAY Ind color, is for "mature 2540 Rt, 22 West, Center Isle audiences." fARLYCOPY Publicity Chairmen are ''_> \JI7P Wrst of the Flagship urged to obierve the Hour!, Friday morning deadline Daily in a.m. - 9 p.m for other than spot news, Sat. 1 ** ii.ni. - b p.m. Union, New Jersey 6B()-27(H) include your namt, addfeis and phone number, "Your future supply of electricity and gas depends a let en our efforts to arrange financing. Thais my job!" in the lonn of divi- borrows money. Our know that to be .. dends oi interest, creditors must fee! good mvestme:; "Just as you must confident that we company shoul have faith in the have the ability to stable. eil-mar.- bank or institution pay back the loan. ged, h ve a:o\vth' wheiQ-you have a Its easy to take otentia ana sa:is savings account, its your energy supply linpoitant that our for granted; when investors have confi- you flip a switch or tiy haia dence m PSLXGs turn a dial your those log ability to provide a electricity oi gas is Only about half competitive rate of usually there when return, or they'll put you need it. But in Frmminmrgy -~, of the money PBE.vG Information. -S^ needs for improve- then money some- order to continue to Reliifn this tsypon ne* Isr Q ife# new -^ ments and construc- wheio else provide you with booklil. "Th. Enetgv ' dependable set vice, Ouiiook." li coniaini up ID dgtc tion comes from out "The satne holds intafmaiian 6n N*w Iiificy n we have to spend a cnSfgy picture p]u» dbia obeiit customers. Most of when PSE-.G alletnQts energy iiiUFceB. the rest comes from lot oi money main- investors, both private taining oui existing individuals and equipment and build Ironically, the boy who institutions. They invest ma to meet future then money anticrpat - demands. ing that they'll Without investors, wasn't good enough for your daughter receive a •» we simply couldn't fair rate provide you with the of return kind ot Service you ve Rslurn this eeupsn today! is now tike father of the worlds come to expect. you're a stock- smartest grandson. holder yourselt. you Public Service • You have to admit, he's Wis., Redwoixl City, Cal., or Electric and Gas : become more like a son to White River junction, Vt., Company you than a son-in-law. for no more than $1.33 plus, And besides, it's nice tax, after 5 RM. weekdays and to hear him tell you his son Sunday.* And it's even less Jtyoks more like you every day. from 11 RM: to 8 A.M. every Why not call him right day. Or ail day Saturday. And npw?. Sunday till 5 RM, " You c^n spend five mttf- Reach out and touch uces dfyatBhg with your family someone. By phone., h^ jey*re i^ Green Bay, "Hi, Jfmmy. It's Grandpa!" It'll make you both feel good. New Jersey Bell xt JHW t«ll. «(l*"ur 30 Thuriday, April 26, 197? (mSIFIEl) IDS Gall 686-7700 To Place An Ad • DEADLINES: Tuesday Noon For Thursday •Thursday Noon For Sunday * Gall 686-7700 To Place An Ad Help Wanted Man I Woman 1 H»l» WiMed-Men * Neman Haia mtmti *m I WMIM 1 H4p HtittaB Urn j Www. I Htti WjaitatMiM IW«m« 1 , HtJ> WintM Mm 1 Wwn.n 1 , Htie Wtrttd Mm > Woman 1 Htl* WtfitttlMtn I Warntit 1 Hip W*nt«l Min I, Woman 1 TBMPOHAHY SEARS MAINTENANCE OPERATOR OFFICE ASSISTANT TELLERS BLOOMINGDALE'S SETUP Morrii Ave,, Union, FULL t I>*(IT TiMl FIRST CLASS Pleasant office B* a pgrt D) th* fuelling e* m#F£ht.n3liing FyN flm* PART TIME TELEPHONE Mutt hivt fsehnteii leheoiing and or • mlntmyrn Qt 5 yf OPERATORS Experience KELLY p*rmifiinl pgiltlgni @p# infirsiflnQ l*Hlng §rifi Mlfi SALES #sp*rignei In •qytpmsnt mslnftna^c*. hydrtyiici. pi EXPANSION MAS atmoiphere. Appli- fitting, b«Hc welding and »om« tltcfrlcal work I^€*l>* preferred, but will iuppgri ariJii fgr *Hp#M CREATED SIVBRAU cations being b#R#flti program, including 11 pild hftMdayi, hospltstiiitls NIOMT SHIFT train. Join us! N.J.'s EVENINGS 5:00 P.M.-9 P.M. d#fitii plan, tonus program, vacstign h vacation bonut Gs OPPORTUNITrii RB accepted now. MOVES •MEN'S CLOTHING *STOCK SATURDAY 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. fSf ippeinfm#nf; OUIRINO iXPEBUNCJ largest Savings 4 ON AAULTI SPI NDLE 687.4882 Loan Association AUTOMATIC . SCREW Mrs Bleiwise GOURMET FOO0S*SWITCHB0ARD SALES EXPERIENCE NECESSARY UNION STEEL DORP, MACHINES JOBS OFFER currently hai TO LEADS FURNISHED BXCILUENT PAY^ RATES •CASHIER •SECURITY 2150 Stanlty Terr., WITH AUTOMATIC IN openings for full & , PAID HOLIDAYS eREAses, cbjT OP UV part time Tellers in UNION PAID VACATION Union. 887-2003 INO INCRiAiiS AND PART TIME •COSMETICS BROAD RANGES OF It's Union County SEAR'S DISCOUNT iENEFITS CALL 2}8 77)0 •SECRETARIES OR APPLY AT: BURGER KING offices. Cashier GOOD PAY with or without »t«™ 37' a hr. work week • Liberal benefits MACHINE OPERATORS Mais-Female applicants must be CALL MR O'BRIEN OR MR. DROPPA For light assembly work, No experience RISISTOFLEI available for 2 weeks •TYPISTS Apply in person: 687- 6184 required, Excellent working conditions. AH CORPORATION APPLY NOW!!! full time training. Junior, senior, stat Day §. night psiifipng Hours will be WEEKDAYS BETWEEN 2:00P.M.-8 P.M. fringe benefit*, Woodland Road. Rowland iv*M|b!«: Apply tg •CLERKS BLOOMINGDALE'S SATURDAYS 10:00A.M.-3:00P.M. Eqwal Oppfy imp M F manager, % 4 p.m if: flexible. Good Short Hills Mall RICHARD BEST PENCIL CO. I K 4 2S 1 - starting salary, SEARS ROEBUCK ft CO, 21i Mountain Ay*;, Sprina^jela, N J BURGER KING •ALL 'OFFICE ORDER ENTRY 568 W. Westfield Ave, If interested, please SKILLS Clerk/Typist Sr. LOUSONSRD. UNION, N.J. RosellePk.N.J. AVON CLERKS contact Our new office opens Billion dollar First AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY' EMPLOYER MULTILITH OPERATOR or OPEN THE DOOR TO AN PART TlME-3-6 P.M 209 St. George Ave. Ms. Dell'OIio, APRIL 30th, E-XC'TING CAREEN!! StM National State Bank and Syr frtintd ififf it fsducfi. Tareer opportunity with Roselle 355.3300, xt. %m. high qualify Avgri P of New Jersey 5 days a week rm$4t, wMt'nf and •bit To people major international company! hsip ysy. W# cgrtflflly invltt 1^ jyrn ggod r"6ney Efijpy currently has open- HELP WANTED-SALES yog te visit ui ma learn th« llexiSIf hours Call today far" II you rt a nlan icnool graa with nptrlinu wllh any of tht WE WILL TRAIN KtSLLY dlfUrtnc* rngrf information ing for iDllawIng Multllltlt Modili 1J50. 1IS0, 1170. S97i wi'MIVI a PtrtTlme' wssfftr; TELEPHONE SOLICITORS NEEDED TOR permantnl lull time ehalitfige (er yog. Valisburg, iFyingtQfi 3?S 2100 EXPERIENCED BrisfBl-Myers, a iiadlriG OFFICE IN UNION SELLING WEEKLY ghsrmaceyfieai SceiCh Plains TYPIST Thli blu» cHIp opportunity offirt you a eompetltlyt itirtlng manufacturing company, HIGH PAY Ranwflv PUBLICATIONS OFF OUR LEADS. OUR »al»ry !>LUS noutitBnaingpackji8of palsbencfltt PLUi has several Par? Time 4Sft 9842 8 GENERAL Uifiden a eenv»nlent Unleri N,J, location on Routs 221 ! Porfy wfiFdl per mlnyfe) AUTOMATIC E!ll§beth JSI 0566 REPS ARE CURRENTLY ^EARNING 14- flit learners whs can type Union We offer an excellent $5 AN HOUR.IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN For Interview appQlntment. plta» sajl w Hinun at MS- «nd have a pleasant Ms pie wgod lj] 7 jOC 5OO0 Ent 341 4 telephone manner, previous RAISES S u m m 1 f -323 1653 starting salary and HELP Equal eppty employer WORKING MON.-FRI. 5;00.B:3Q, AND Clerical or effict experience R 4 59 1 i #ould toe a definite plus. pg cpay ndi benefit package, EARNING EXCELLENT PAY, PLEASE IEvert If vsg haven't worked 10NUS help, no fiiptricnce CALL MR. MILICI BETWEEN 3:00-S:00 AT In a while, we'd still M PLEASE APPLY ANY nectiSify, Wiii train PROGRAMS WEEKpAV I TJ CLHAliB INPUSTRIE5 DIVISION qus'Hitd p»wpi*r sfarilng SUPERVISORS CUBICAL . Help ntedt ? 10 A.W- TO 11 A.M. imrnvdiaftiy, iilary or in flyr CenSymff Cff 688-7700 Vou'il b« irwelvta in fht commiision ivsllabl*, Opod ' JO P.M. TO 3 P.M. Order Entry area gf oyr N I O'_H T SHIFT iflyCIrl" Dspi Typing, phgrif Equal wqrking csndlHeni. For PBRSONNfL facility in mutide, N.J . OPPORTUNITIIS WITH fi inttrvlew call bttwt«n to 4 EXPANDING MtNU whir$ you'll b# trained re 5 PM. Mr, Dsvii if i Ci M , I C, 6 S DEHARTMINT epsrafe a CRT, I! yey hays FfcCTURgR Of FLUID TYPIST VVlfh esceilenf ns prior tsperitnee, CONTROL PRODUCTS- skill! far WSQ Card FIRST NATIONAL DRAFTER INSPECTOR OPINJNOI K|OUI»H IX- MO North Am, Union • Btfaf Ian Iflcludfi Sthef OPPORTUNITV IN OPPORTUNITY WITH To the ssiiefffl gppiicsnti 676-8400, PIRIENCI IN SUPgRVIS- general office dyfi«. STATE BANK OF INGiNgiHING DEPART MANUFACTURER OF MCDONALD'S ION OF SCREW MACHINE 386-6001 we offer attractive itarfirtg pPiRATIONI OR IN- NEW JERSEY MINT OF OHOWINO OUAUITV ENQINIgRIO tslafiei, in additlan to a E:3ual Qppty. employer fiA-w M fi i N T E N A N C C MANUFACTURER. RI DUSTRIAL STOCK ROOW, PRECISION MACHINfO p ifeianff cengenisi i Rmi STOCKROOM-per»on to 1 Day i night shlf U ext. 20. OFFIR ATTRACflVl 500 BROAD STREET QUIRI! IS VBSSi PRODUCTS. REQUIRES afmslphfrt and friendly ce aisist in a vsHefy & dyt!*i: BROAD IJCPERIBNCE gXPBRIINCf WITH ALL. Full time 4 part time SALARIES AND COMPRE- MACHINISTS WIN rggyiFf seme heavy WITH EXPOSURE TO MEASURING IQUIP- HENSIVE BENEFITS. I ifffng L 4 vaMd N J. NEWARK, N.J. CALL nitim OB APPLY DAY SHIFT OFFOPiTUNITHS MACMINI TOOLINO WE MINT, UAVOUT AND positions available Apply in ptrion to driver's liECnK- AT- WITH MANUFACTURIR OP First OPiFiR ATTRACTIVE SHOP MATH POSITION No experience necessary. Emplsymenf OM Icti PMM QUALITY ENGINEERED STARTING SALARIES OFFERS GOOD START TUESDAY & THURSDAYS HIGH RATES NQFil FLUID TRANSFER CQLLiCTBR Tg wgrk wlfh National ANOPBRlbOIC RlylgWi ING SALARY WITH PIR. Tl/v\P0*ARY JOiS delinquent scfisupT? Will Apply in person to manager A.M. 10:30 A = M, er call fi>r egMPONINTS. POllTION State PUUS MODERN COMP IODIC INCREASIS. LIB- ippointmtnt f3&$7S5 RESISTOFLEX OPr'ER! OOOD SALARY, ANY BgNEPIT PLAN IN- ERAL iENIFlTi CALL 57S Northfield Aye., West Orange BBitiy M "INSTANT WORK" PERIODIC INCRBA5ES AND CLUOING TUITION HI- I OR APPLY AT: Long Avenu*. Hllltldt, N.J TYPISTJ CORPORATION COMPREHENSIVE BEHE PUND CALL 226'7700 OR 1 Acroil from South Mountain Arena) several of our graneiiSI. Equal oppfy. employer, DICTO, TYPISTS APFLV AT mii#fem*lt, Age No SECRETARIES yVaMlend Ra , Rswlinfl ft Time & f y f I f I rnt. RESISTOFUX KEYPUNCH Temporary short & long RESISTOFUX CORPORATION ferm assignments RESISTOFLEX CLERICAL available. full arii pirtlim* woodland Road BRISTOL-MYERS M-F Counter Person offer excellent salaries PASTHP ARTIST Fay Day Every Friday Part time position aviiiable In City Fedtrg! savingi, N = J/i CORPORATION Ronlsnd. N.J, .. for newspaper offset shep, fKperieneed in pasteup @t I CORPORATION gstT Saving! k Loan ipil apply, Bmp. M-F Crtfet Shoj ot a local hospital. Weed I and Road, ROM land fdvtrtisina mechanicals and newspaper peggs £S'i Mr.f PRODUCTS Wiltrtss aieerlence not p rentiy hai part i, fuil for Stand-By Personnel Woodland Road Burjett 686-7700 sPPOlntrhent. HAT .F., necesiery, Contaet Carol Bl- Roseland, N.J. Personnel Btpt. time spefilngi in fntir iqugi Oppfy. imp.. M-F MANAOIMINT THAINIE -————. K 41f Of * Ir ft J Qunl Mied Temporary Permanent !344, lauil Qppty. Imp. W-F |UMMlT & EL _ K 4=26] Espandlng retail & wholesale R 4 3*1 sndidafH will hgve good Medical Technician — K'-4-l«-i I TRUST CO. typing aKlIt*, (mult type SO CLBBK TYPIST beauty supply dlsirlButor, seaki 43? Chestnut It., Union gxpariaing plastics company persons.needing • carter. Will MepleWQQd Internlsf't Office •A»T TIM! QPPICI 277-6200 wpm), sBiiity to Rtrfarm $875 & UP A MONTH • KG, X-Rays, LIB, work, no 964-7717 CUIANIli. fLOOR WAXCR5 gguaigppfy Employer ggnergi clfpieai funcfisni needs cle>K typist good with train in all aspects of business. MERCHANDISE figures Soms tsperiince Unllmlttd iuture. beneilts. Call forms, weakdiyt only. Top In Del Ray Bldg. TELEPHONE | STRIPPIRJ.MBN, WOMEN, — " 4 29 §nd inSBtlTuat for tigurt MANAGER CLEBKS talfry, fringe benefits. Call 76], We Speciallti In people COUPLIS, STUDINTS. wefk. G&oa starting salary helpful Call for appt. »2S-JJO0 JiHSBY PLASTIC! WOLDIRI —— R 4)f I TRAINEES 5012 before 12 nson. , K4 !? 1 | CONVENKNT EVENING ADMIN, ASST. enetUint bfrieM'fi. For PART-TIME ——— K 4 J»i OFFICB CL»HK. experitncM SOLICITORS HOURS, 174-4444. * iTisnat informstiBn call - 996-iaao «E MAVf OPENINGS FOR Dental Supply Nou!«< in need of luptfltrtet niettiiry, ing cnsnenge^ uise to meet motivatM telfitirter. Typing, R426I MAN-WOMAN ADVERTISING K SALES J persons la worlt early evenlngj PART TIME Jooa worNIng cenaitlsri), ^'Mafce ewn d#e>sisns'= §*• Mendy for general outdoor w€r phone, file. Hri. »-) P.M. •ART TIM! O« HULL TIM1 239 tOWPUTIR EAK TRAINEES NEAT >. 1st, mcrningi In thilr Alternating woktntfti iw c«ii tat, in, Kt-uoo, wm. ts.p Sai is siSO •<#*._?«# pa fpf fiarden Apt, eamplfx^ g0e APPBARANCi S. CAR lentfltt, promotions evtllakl* Salivary aV iloch work, System 3, msde! IS, full time, salary, steady employment, merertandlie stock dept. AH midnight to I A.M. S(t, a. Sun inltrvlawt 104 P.M. Rental •dvancimant I. career " &B7 7?72 BRETT BPP'y to learn programrning. NiCESIARY. CftLL MR. dependable applicant! apBiy at Ctntral Station Olip«tch«r lor fspfi^el Agency)^ 2424 Apply Mr, CeiosM, 2 0 West ARVAN. Office, 311e AMrrli Ave., Union tpBsrfunlty available. Call «» far appt Call 3M-I5O0, . Colfa» Ave,, RoHila Pjrk. 243 PINNWAUTCORP. permanent position with will Mi. flaree. M«T TIM! INS > 351 ^707 S. 5 WHITB RBTAIL known progressive a!«rm 79S3- company. Expansion progrim Attractive work In «p»r« tlmt — d 4-2511 1D7 Sheffield St., AAountalnild* FART TIM! CLIHK TYFUT PART TIM! to service greeting COOK JJJtlOO undarway. Fins permanent Av«r«o« 14 to M hsgrly from petition for the right perion. MIIIBurn (•crttirlin •«!(! Cera Qaet,, union area (ho Art part time eoofe needed SBUL BABY'S oia toys witn a Want Ad. C*ll I(u«l Opportunity Imp, M-F •otney. Hour* flniklt, Call MIHi. Ifnra. Mr wa«k Call 7T1 - weete.enrjs. Sprfte espeflence Call 664 1941 Betwnn ¥ A.M. S. 4 Clll BtWrIrut*n Co! .>.M 34)414). ' Aafl ta family in ihowmg riecesiary, go&r3 eppcirtunlty for 686-7700, daily ? to j:00. K4-W-I P.M. ts arrange for Inftrvlaw. Mn. liiit,«; J30o •all TDUft. 7 P.M. ts f P.M. * RQW fa d^Corsie ll semi retired person Call R43t| with ariglnal erf. £^§§55 F weekday!?) P.M. Ot-ENIIDB -&££. Earn HO-S20 P? fi NUHSINO H0M(, New - ?sp?rienee, w§ train Call iCABEER OFFERS Providence. 46^1600 Equal AVCO FINANCIAL SERVI6ES gppty employer Management Trainee Opening!. R4J91 ASSISTANT we are looking for a pertonable OINT4L AllliTANT.RICPT, earser mlndgd pensn who 1$ spf rlenced preterrgs. .Mgturt, BOOKKEEPER II time, no evenings or willing to advance thru hrpii t Rup H Ctiimntj QMnini MMMnj All lit owr bpSKksepeF In Ft?£. aggressiveness & performance, tturdayi. Call !45 3323 IT MM) giifribuTgF esmpany in all not seniority. Car needed 5§me CHIMHiY«CL«AN«D OARaOE DOORS Installed, JALCA»TBLLO RV CAN FIX IT, Painting, pr>s5§i ej f»*ceivabii?i, psysbigs college a plui. no experience INTAU *SS I!T*NT. «, REPAIRED Killing in ill mston work, IY'1 PLUMf. « MTO. .— alsByfs§mont5," rgLTtipfs, etc @erag^ est.. repairs & xsrv :arp , ilec,, plumb rteairt 1. necessary. Miny benefits, Per IciPTIONIIT to work Ail work gusrantaed. Fra« electric operators & radio FREE SPRING CLEAN UP dewalkt, iteea. AIM hM ;aw intfali. No let tew tmtll. Senertl Plumpini (entrtctoitn* Light typing. Knew ledge §• aepoinfrnent cell Mr. Carrol at hairside i at desk. y:5574 With itason contract i inflng, Call 373 1744 "Sptcllllilng in Small Raeairam campuitrii§"d & = R required, SUPER SPECIAL! controls. JTBViN'S Rtllablt k net. 373 4751 xperienced preferred. Must be K 4-M-3IA OVIRH1AD DOOR, J41074? Othar (ontritts to suit your J7I-MIJ Lie, l«t" •SffleM congtnigi office. Benefits. EquilOpBty Bmpioyer enable a, pefsonsbie Part FOR SAFETY, and fu«i _ — .'— RH47 nndt. AIM compl«t. l(ndKtpt iT«ri, (idHyaikt, mitenry —— — ttPtV' Salary eamgnjyrele wttfi ——— K 5-17-1 it. Tues., IS I «• Frl,, 12 5. Any 2 roomi i hall disign larv. Rtat- raf*s, Fraa Juaiity work, raewnabie prlcn. econemy, jit us clean, repair or : NMD t PLUMIIDt "r '•'c-sBerience FSr eppT. C$11 MFiCARPINTER OB HELPER lear I P>oinfi, union 417 6757. feconsfrucf your chimney, Gutttrt t Uidtra 41 Ml I41ttt4 uiiy iriiured. M Btufteh, S IPIEIALI Gill OBRARD. No lob too •mall. 1 Cr«ig 923 ?4?4 EiipRrignrp helpiyl. Syvn tools & K4 291 R 4»!7 $39.35 Reas., pfompt 34 hr. strv, J. J.MAMON pringf laid Vf-fOff family 1 cMt-U>], 1 4>5,' M| Reatsnatie rifet. JW-M87, • irgnipgFTstign. Steady wgrk, ACB SERVICI CO., 23311J1, sjUTTIRi. laadtri tnorogghiy : DRUG STORE CLERK Reg.prlctM9.uO ^j Clean . up, seeding, i up. Roemt, sterat, oftit.s, Llctnw No, 4tM • Teilng, Sheet Reck, Pramins, 3eri#nc»?a preferred, ie aisist __- —— K6 13U claanMi tiuihad, Inturad, 115- ACB IBRVICI, Ulllll allwayi IJJ a. up. We do : AUTO MECHANIC S45. Minor trat trimming, Nad complete monthly maintenance. all sspeefs ef drug sTDre #Pre spotting ClMWtllt St Stivani, IM-7J79, 5 1 P-M,, 1 Reasonable, w UP FiAT maten, carptnter, uatfold work, trim windewi (, ••PTLT PTOMI 1 rJrfti, Exseptionai gpperfuniTy with pergrign Salts, stock i^ days R 4 I»57 ttpt, patios, gnrao. plaitering, aoori AM klndi of ctrpantry. JS.J BUILQING SERVICES lumb, emeroency r.pairs of 'try r*ai. Fret nt, Fully int. NTS, Co. Ine. 14 Hr. s.rvlt.," N j 5 mgs! BrSgresSlve fentlse CASHIER C#l! Mr QubFO^ V% • Complete Shampoo — . R 4M-4I FOR FINI.ROBOUND5 Regain, Alt.ratloni • aesier Full Time. Mflmlltsn Win* UNLIMITBD MAINTENANCI II kllWt. Ornamtntal railings, ~4 CBANPOHD-Moa AC OKlce Suite, 110 Sq (t cerpet wojd IRV1NOTON I ! »m Qsroef, Banelea On site fjarking Heat Apf Eiceilent location incld. Blk. from OJ Pkway g.it Security call 3« 04« IJ*. 14S0 mo. 316 4000 —- — I 4 IS?? •—— — — ZJ30 111 iBVINOTON J Hms, 3nd Pi i UNION 400800 s§ It . paneled. Family, pet OK, htat k hot 1st floor, Styy-yesant Ave locgiion Air condition? 1 watir iupplltdL 1200 Mo. NO STARTS PEE D^orkln Realty 373 5?S4 lavatory Can 6j7 44lj. f 30.s — ^— Z i 2? ?J Men Fri IRViNSTONlUBBtFS— 3 Im — ~ — 1513111 Oaraen Apt , heat, hot *at«r, A UNION Sub let 2 c«rpetea wood TODAY! C, avail June 1st No oett. ISis mo call tor aopt , 37i J070 pan#Ha, turnliheO ottlcei in •— — Z42997 aeluiie blag. on main mofouihtare, (1 x 1] and 11 x IRViNOTON—immeaiBte eceupaney, 3' : Rm; , lh medern elevator apt bldg Heat i hot water juppllea, Sgpl. service Z4 26 111 I24Q Mo. Security reggifed Call 3W 44SB or 375 oUt Olfiei SpKt)«lent 112 • • ZS3.7 •OIILLI PARK-<>ffic* Seace ^RVINOTON — Bitra 15 3', avail,, 1IBO s8. Ft new PITTSBURGH PAINTS em. apt, Avail immeg^^tely; ProTMilonal ilag.. ftr. of town. wen kept Garden, neat a. hot Rent iJ7S. Ampl«- pTHQ. ut-txri water supplied, A e. Carpeting, after J PM. no eels—42AQ mo Call Supf for appt 11} iiu. LO-LUSTRK Irwnlnnnl PrgMrtr 111 IBVIHOTON — Mod J m Garatn Apt., AC, sbgvt ifv. AAA NIT UIAIID N.J UTEX Gen. Neip June occupaney. induitrial property. «3J,|00. MM - m»e Celi nnr Sticttel, 45} yieifli » percent preftrrM to? 4 Ml» bet. !ii. years. Id percent pretBrrea (or < jyioUStPAJMf years, with Inflation protection 4 thereafter. Principals only. 1BVINOTON- IS Sm Cornei Owner CUM. Ia« 4437, ENAMEL Apt , supply own oil heal. Neji Suburban PubMthing, 1 Buses i. shopping Asril 1st /fir Sfuyveiant Aye., gnien. Morns 87? Cnsncelior Ave , (U< ——— Z4.2SI1I PITTSBURGH PAINTS porch, 3na floor) £gf ityyvesam| For Kitchen, ELilAieTN—iimora lection, — _ : Z4-M-97 S Family 3 Rm. Apti., all briclt Bathroom*, Askino 1119,500 For further info U4MIM IRVINSTON Adulti, quietquet, call Oorciyca Afley., Realtor!, Woodwork—ond lfl lnaa aptt, blabl g Conv llot 341 J445, 211 Cheitnut It., 3 rmi. Neat i hot watar. Moo' Roseile. Mot Interior 5M Mar. 4?J Stuyvnant Asa — — Z429111 Q25* — —•— I * U V Surfaces TEX ENAMEl II^NSTON (UPMr)-4'/j Rmi, ViciliM RmUU 124 • Enam.1 durahMity 2na Fl,, heat S> hot water, adulti no psti. S300 ma * iaegrlty, SIASlDE.Apts Houses. ntur refereneas. HSiat D#t. 1 1 4 ocean, air & TV ("com SlnO wk PM, J7Sis|?, j-7 PM yyktnai. UP. Cell 319 3053. !i7 Oupi» with 1 tmall «T 31H child OF byslnaii CBypia,- g rmi,, Apti,, Kit., lath. LR, TV. Air BRUtMC* 2nci fl. N© pef*. Security, Conditioning. Clgie to beaich RaaionaBlf rant, supply own Call after 4;30, 6I7J4J4. utiiitiei- fivsii immea tJiiMJ, —— Z510-I24 CUAN UP WITH WOOD $440 _____ li-H-W MAf>L>WO0D 4 Rmi., 1 AUTOMOTIVE i ire V °" lit pi . Actylt*. CQ^anltnt to WATM bus I. ihopping. htgt h hot watei lift *" SupBllto, Ayall. May lit. Cal kirtanaMa l« bit W 1W1 after i P.M. or all das VMfcendv SELLINO YOUR CART —-——— tiitn A 4'Mne »i com only U,H to W^LIwMB-I Rm. Apt., )ra i nen 10,000 famiiieti Afli mus; Fl.. Aflgiti. Heat 4 hot wstar 9e polo In advance at our union lUpplHB.. immed. Oteup. NB office: 1891 stuyiitiant Ave, pcti. «JO MO. 171 4061 07MJ or our I rvington offIcei M — — Z4-I9-97 union Ave, 07111 6y Tue»."l»6n, , —- -..^-^-1 MAfllM in our MORRIS TWP MORBIJTOWN 'it CHIVY 0a«€Nr)RI4,M VAN, new corvalr engine 4 §s 1«2.3 BDRMS mufflar, reBullt trant,; aiHIng *S^ )3}>S») i CLASSIFIED UNFURNISHED HAialli •71 CADIUkAC Coupe Oe V.ne, FURNISHED J Or.i Full Pow., low mile , ^ You can reach our new tlret Eicell. cond. i9W, , NOW tailing epplicatlofll, fully McorafM, air cent)., all with Bet, 17 M, 3n.70M 320,000 e*eiii, well oyani, pool, leundry ftclUtm. Cen«»n!tM N.J.t. BUJ ———— MA 4 n its 1 tralnl. For appt, call; '71 tlDAN DI VILL«, or la readers inexpensively owner, full power, many antrji, LINe new, 60.000 mllei, Beit 53M631 Offer, 379 im or SVMM. m JOOJ, *>l lUiGK IPICIAL, 4 dr. auto,, ractls, enfrii. One owner, POCONOI-Stcrlflct n«w 3 Ooed tranip, tU J4J JJto after SDrlftn, eompittsiy turnllhM, 6 P.M. Swim, Mart*!, Tennli, Ski, . — — n4»l Value J34,000 13,000 down, 'Fl CHiVBOUT, ] Or, AIDMINUM STEP A.fum. mtg, tf l«,to, 4il»la Cuitnm impiia, pi, Ac, oooo •fttr 530 I (II day wk.ndi condition Mr. Cohen, 6M 5177, LADDERS —— i tun Between liM A M 4:10 P.M Call ~- — ffiiW\ UNION 3 Boom Apt,, SI, •71 PONTIAC CATALIMA, 4 Or AAlehaai't section, r.c«ntly Pi, P-B. AC, Auto,, *MH» r»d«cor-»ted, pvf, entrance. Stern Tape, sees cono . new 686-7700 First Quality Mafuri butlnill worrun B*ttery, JI.050 UOJJV aetlreo. Avail. June lit. li|0 p»f mo Inclucm all utMlliei Call MiMl 1 M4H44 •41 DODOK WINDOW VAN, TITTSBURGH PAINTS White Running condition. iMt offer, Mt4Ml Call •venlnn, AUTU UNION] Pirn, Furnlthed Apt,, — — M-4-if.ljB Utllltlef Includes RaiMftaBIa It ktMANI, RMIs, nuter, IN STOCK rtnt, MIMI( »g«d tun, woman Air, 3 Dr. Hard top, UM.M or *f»fefr»o. Call U4 WHEN ONLY T BIST IS GOOD x base interior ENOUGH all oalnt. Nontoxlc Brown and colpr» Values *5.50 Gal. • ftusMt Brown CMJvt Black TRM 1% M *•»• BtfMM, wim B«TCH BO¥,-f ITTSBOUCMAND DtVtfl OEALEPS MM . TI«J TMrs. I IN NEWIW. JERSEYJCRCSV,. WWI£ W m TRUCUCK UQAOiAMO PASS I THE1 SAVIMGSAViaGSOMTS ONTOO YOU ARE THE AUTHORIZEO T OISTRIBUTOII f. '.lanVuVanaHanaVKI•- ..•>«•:' • V7TJT-~'"<« .;»• i PLENTY OF FRIjt PARKING r.^ji^f ^M^^^l' ;'^Jj%^