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-Thur5day7-Aogusr29r~1"l>74-|: AH" state- police pageantry- at Waterloo to patrol roads so-of-emergenc> call -.""-: TraeTZip Coder 3760400 for Police Department Major Eugene Olaff, acting superintendent of or First Aid Squad for Springfield is and now comprises some 20 members. Civil'War skirmishes, marching drills anil created history sponsored by the First New' State Police, has ordered all available per- 376-7670 for Fire Department artillery demonstrations are just parLoj the Jersey I'.ieht Artillery. Battery B. Clark's At 8 a.m. on Saturday, the festivities open to sonnel assigned to traffic patrol duty during -the-publicwitb-individual-shoollng;match«»-by- colorful pageantry to take plainrnrbor-lJnT TOTTery— • —- — ~Z~7~ the Labor DayweeHentl- beginning tomorro -07084— Confederate and Union soldiers, using muzzle- weekend at historic Waterloo Village, near Acting as the metropolitan host team, Llark s evening, and ending Tuesday morning. leading rifles. Carbine matches follow at noon. Stanhope ' " ' Battery has invited 27 teams from Jpist of the In addition to station personnel, backed by Artillery and individual matches will continue Pubtlihvd'Evary Thursday'by Trumar PublUhlnQ Corp. ' One hour away from Nev? York City, there is Mississippi- to break camp "=. "'- r»- Hudson. Bergen; Essex ami Sussex Counties ground patrols in spotting trouble are'ds and P.O. Bo« 69, Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 07081 ' SPBINGF)ELC>. N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1974- drum performances.'That evening the public is coordinating the free flow of traffic. Troopers tlO.of Y«aHy Paid at Sp.lngll.ld, .25 Cents Per Copy invited to" join an informal barn dance begin- wiH-also-flyas-observers In. the_Iurnpike_and iiiiiETar9"p:mrand tickets are~$2.50r—"; Parkway helicopters. ,J On Sunday, eight-man teams in shooting ; Schedules have been arranged to provide uniforms will parade to the target range at 9:30 saturation coverage by tactical patrol units, a.m. Following an opening .ceremony, team task force, radar, VASCAR and breathalyzer shooting events will take place until 2:30. At operators with special emphasis on the critical ^ 78 to open one -way is wi :i:3l) p.m.,'children, menfolk and womenfolk hours between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m., when most __, • -vw? will be judged for Confederate and "Union fatal accidents occur. ' The New' Jersey Association of Realtors should be to create one simple, comprehensive gowns arid uniforms, followed one hour later by Majfketf patrol cars will be used to the fullest (traAU) is recommending to Congress several disclosure' procedure," he added. ,i lull dress uniform award ceremony for all advantage, particularly where traffic flow Is Link to run changes in closing-cost regulations designed to 3. Eliminate the federal regulation of teams in -artillery, 'and individual shooting heavy.' Dismounted posts will be taken at reduce home buyers' misunderstandings and maximum interest rates ort FHA and VAcompetition.' At 5:30 p.rn. fafc 'aWp^aWffll| guaranteed mortgages, and allow them to mo confusion, and to possibly reduce closing costs. demonstration personal. contact wItir'7 l9ri8tR. ,«na ftuCtuatc~wllH •other-market rales~?==n=rr "Closing oh the home of its choice should bea" Adding to the excitement- on the same day. pedestrians as required to help the putyic get-" from hiippjrevcnl for a family. Instead, many find The association feels this would greatly visitors will also be treated to some 25 or more A BATTLTTLE ISGOINGON Inside the human body.lnabiMihotograph. WhWhitte blood cells where they are going safely. ' _•;'"•" •••-/ lessen the nepd of. lenders to charge discount costs included that were no„ t anticipate_.,d , . - . antique automobiles that will he ondisplay at ore defendind g againsi t bacteriabti . This picturicture Is shown in color at the Photo • Troopers-will concentrato enforcement On~ earlier" said Sidney H. Koorse, president of ~irolntBTlhe difference between interest on Hiese ,hc village from noonjito 4 p.m. sponsored-by- ;; Gallery in as part of a display on the medical photography of Up, the drinking driver and accident producing fo cover • . loans, and,_ .prevailing, higher^_rates_..belng__. lhe_.-wbw-.-. Jortey-roRion^f—lhc-ijinUque-^.. ^qTrNiissbVros-seen-Irr hi^^ -vIolnttons-such-asrtlrlvlnE-too-fast-for-con- charged other borrowers. of ti Automobile,Club of America. • through escrow or the lender, but buyers e Avenue of the AmerkasJjLopen free to the public from_noon,to 5 ejru.qn Monday ditions," following too closely;-failure lo keep become angry with all that is involved in the--- " Pavment ° , 1SC°j" f"'" [a 'S | n i On Sunday evening |he public is invited ib right, improper passing, disregard of stop 1 r t le nl S _ and frqtti.9:3Qa.rn.1o5;p-rn. on Tuesday through Soturday^ '..- Return traffic stalled^ " closing, including the Realtor. ' he added. ISublesome item in the settlement procedure." "attend aTuirdrcss "military ball beginfflnpTat 9 - signs, improper left turns "and improper Koorse listed suggestions being presented to crossing or walking on the roadway. Allowing those interest rates to fluctuafi?woul(i p.m. Tickets are $2.50 and lie and jacket or Congress during its consideration of possible( uniform is required- ' ' .' The alcohol factor continues to be present by Watcfvjng impasse closing-cost legislation: increase availability of funds for mort- On Monday at 11 a.m., .skirmishers will Dial P-A-R-K-W-A-Y . in more than 50 percent of all fatal accidents. ': " BVABNERGOLD employees and board members; set up rules ByBOBLIBKIND "All settlement costs should be disclosed to gages in N.J. during times.of tight monoy-.-We assemble and purade'to tfie recnactment area This means that driver or pedestrian-Im- The Regional High School District Board of for employment of students in school offices, Drivers may be able to coast from Summit the buyer at the time commitments are made feel it also would decrease the ultimate cost of lor arms inspection followed by the rcenact- pairment contributes to the majority of causes, Education Tuesday-night unanimously voted and provide guidelines for activities of school- -| through Springfield to the Garden State Park-: for obtaining a loan. At life same time, in- the transaction to both buyer and seller," ment of a Civil War battle. Activities conclude emphasizing the need to he mentally and final approval for four new policies. One of bands and choral groups. -.->•• Way in union this winter along the Kt. 24 formation booklets should be distributed by .the KoOrse said. TrnffiCj wftntrW .Hotel given ,al 1 p.m. Visitors may tour Waterloo Village physically alert. them replaces an attendance policy adopted Changes in the attendance policy change the Freeway and Rt. 78. But they won't be able to lender that fully explain-costs involved'in the "In addition, it would greatly diminish a . Motorists now are able to dial the letters P-A- might affect travel. Commissioner Townsend Highway fatalities on a statewide basis are olast spring which had qYawn heated protests' emphasis in dealing • with, truancy from travel in tfie other direction from the Parkway. transaction. . major" cause . "of disappointment .and afterward. ' . , A preserved Colonial village, Waterloo was Il-K-W-A-Y to get up-to-the-minute reports on pointed out. * • - . ' down 237 compared Co liist year's total of 867 as • from Istudents who regarded it "as unduly disciplinary action and loss Of course credit to The construction contract calls for the,two "This "early disclosure would I'limihale dissatisfaction during the settlement process," Dispatchers will alter recorded taped of Aug. 21. Since there Is no "acceptable" punitive. The action came before an audience behavior counseling in meetings with students he added. the site of Andover Forge and hassixteen ,18th Garden State Parkway road and traffic con- sections of the road-still being built in Union to problem's created by last-minute unforscen and 19th Century buildings open to the public. ditions. • * messages periodically or as conditions dictate number of highway fatalities, every motprist of approximately 24 citizens at Gov. Livingston and parents. The policy emphasizes: "Com- be open to eastbound traffic by Dec, 31. The details. The buyer in N.J. would have days' in Unlike re-creations, all arc on original foun- Commissioner John B. Townsend of the New so that callers of P-A-R-K-W:A-Y will be ad- should be working to help reduce this statistic Regional in Berkeley Heights. mon sense rules of fairness, firmness and westbound road will not be opened until the Rt. ' advance of closing to acquaint himself with dations, restored and refurbished as a living Jersey Highway Authority; which operates the vised of the traffic flow, tieups, ice or snow to "zero.." — ——• • -' • The Xhree other policies: bar acceptance_of _ justice fnusl be close at hand when considering 7BJjnk_ through the Watchung Reservation- these costs, or seek better terms from other Seton HalT ready conditions, fog. heavy rain, flooding or other any gifts from school board suppliers by air inadequate attendance. Our goal must be to museum spanning some 200 years of history. Parkway, announced this week that a newf : stalled by environmental protests—is com- .lenders and closing-cost services," Koorse r Winking craftsmen throughput the Village telephone answering service for the entire 173- unusual situations. — : ~ increase attendance, not to punish, for Ih- pleted. Highway officials said traffic would explained. "This would encourage competition. eqi strati on in -di>u»»iKXiuiU)-Culoniat-tmdcS-5ueli-as-brDiini; milo-toadway-M'nl.InULfffd't last- "The Authority decided to initiate the service Show cancelled Jjcacjion of ruik, making.' weavingrflower~drying',rtinsrfiiihi'ng, "the 'service wifs set up' in ffieTiirkway •"becaus"c~onhe-lr"e>mnTdous-tncrease1n-the- "Tile irofrtiaTrd ren"iains~*withih "the "veTvel Summit, creatingjjottleneeks if the-westbound . 1. Allow the Department of Housing and even ing cl i v i si on and many others to the tune of the blacksmith's Communications Center at the Authority numbcr of vehicles on the road," Com- "BrachureJtsf^ glove, however. When all other measures fail. lanes ofRt. 78 running from the Garden State Urban Development to construct'several model anJi(UaiwuisBJiits^iJ^hjsji^bejwinx ^o^£ts<>nter incl)idiri|; f-nnfprpn.rp<: with » battery nf i-y; Parkway were opened before the -wateriung'" J ""-ffror^TOrram^^ Village is registered as u 'State Dispatchers in the Center are in"corisfant "radio" round service ihaTsliouTd behelpful to Park-" IJriTrJey MucLaine' lias "cancelled""aT .^_in the behavioral sciences, the'erring students Reservation link. __^__ regional variations in slate laws, differing division, will conduct registration for the fall ... "' _OTmTtTOmr;rtjnir-wjt)rgt,tte-ipn,Operfl^iH-p(1trel: woy-pulfOBB-no-matior what thn.timr nf riayjir.. The RC. 24 Freeway from Springfield Id the "business practices and nufrltet coifililionir" semester Tuesday through -Sept. 7 onThe South State Police barracks and other installations year. We decided on making it a 12-month-a- Garden State Arts Center appearances that had credit. J.F. Kennedy Parkway in Summit (at the Short "We believe that a single settlement all along the Parkway, and gel quick data on year service because it's good for the motorist been scheduled for Sept. 5,6 and 7. The policy on music groups establishes board Hills Mall) was opened in early July. At the statement that took these variations into ac- educational operation, University College also authority over parent booster organizations. It onday. irough Christmas, how traffic is moving and conditions which to know what's ahead whatever the season. The New Jersey Highway Authority, which for recreation time, the N.J. Department of Tran- count would be too long and involved and offers classes in the late afternoon and on operates the Arts Center on the Garden .State permits each group to have one yearly ex- poFtation-opened-a-seeUon—of—JH,—78-fF< —merely-add-to-tiio buyer's,confusion.." Koorsc;—Sulttrdays—aeeowling- mnraiimniniiniininiinHimnninnitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiininiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMliimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiig • : PaTkway anrioun^rthaT-irwas-rorable-to -——The^prihgfieidHRecreatiorrDeparrrrieritthi TniaRgeinp wiiliTfPlOO miles ofDie district and Sprlngfield-avcnue-in-JJnion to_the- Rt. 24 said.. ~ - _.. ..— oxecutivo-doan. ^ New school open T,b'tairi a~suitable attraction in" the short time - week began distribution of the fall and winter ."one~long "distance" trlp"withinlhe~North~= Freeway junction in Springfield, allowing 2. The settlement statement should be a Miss O'Donnell anticipates one. of the highest.. § Schedule of activities. The brochure has teen American continent for the competitions or nvailable.ltexpressed regrets. fQL_havin& to r nonstop through traffic from Summit to Union, "substitute' for lhe iruth-in-Iending statement'. enrollments in the division in recent years. g eliminate the Arts Center shows and said that made available ar"the~Municipal Swim Pool. ''exhiBRions" cyefy"third year." .•-••--•••••-' • completion of paving operations on the two "Overall, Realtor experience with truth-in- "Many of our students arc employed during the = f or psychoiloglsts Anyone wishing a copy may obtain one at the One controversial section of the policy.- u i Ry Pnt nnrl ftAprilyn refunds will be issued to ticket holders. . '^ •. •*.- • ** t t 1* i T'jjjjailL^l^ J JV^*1 "'^ ••••••* di—Ji, !• & ••••> a t ii ._. ^ lfcunite -lerKimtf—statements—lias—l)oun—that—thu^-.Tfay^-she-s»irtr and-theyuiirierslaiMHI<*>-* a4u« • • § A new grnduate schoolTo provide ilp- " With theHolmdel amphitheater lo"TOuaTk7OTr—~ •PBpurtntBiitV'tlii declares that when sponsoring organizations--; Union will connecf the earlier completed links disclosures have created more confusion than f y college degree. In many cases tuition fees Conlev News Service •» IllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllln Springfield Library or the Municipal Building. Q t-opiey NewS if ten mother that it was NOT my portunities for self-improvement for clinical Sept. 5, 0 and 7, the Arts Center's regular . make contributions to bands or other groups with the Parkway. ' they eliminate. They contain only some of the are paid for by their employers and successful Dear Pat and Marilyn: a wear-ever marriage, s and school psychologists will be a feature of the Ann Lisa, program coordinator, announced "taking part in parad.es or other functions, the Why do my parents insist fault. _.J!fiU!. season of nighttime professional-performances The 1.7 mile section of Rt. 78 in Union from ccosts s involved in transactions, makingg it completion of courses result in job to Mom and Dad. Rutgers University scene when classes resume will close Wednesday night, Sept. 4, with a several new courses have been added to the board will pass on transportation costs to the Union avenue near the Garden State Parkway that I wait six months bcforel -O--O-- Dear lUth: necessary to present a second set of figures," promotions." in September. • concert by the Pittsburgh Symphony, William curriculum co-sponsored Iby the Recreation bands, to be paid out of the contributions. Any - to Burnet avenue will probably be completed -.—marry Craig'! I've known him Dcar Pat and Marilyn: Sorry, but I,agree with your Department and the Union County Regional 1 1895, has been the site for five U.S. Open Championships— Koorse noted. "Any. further action in this area "We are also attracting more houswives who mother. You were wrong to The Graduate School of Applied and Steinberjrcondnctlng. surplus in each case will go to-the band AERJAL VIEW of Boltusrol Golf Club shows Tudor-style by the end of December., six months ahead 01 are making plans for the day they can return to ' for two months and Mom feels My mother Is very unfair. Adult School. • , . , treasury—Thia-portlon-drew criticism at the> . clubhouse just south of Shunpike road and a small part of 1903, 1915, 1936, 1954 and 1967. Its 470.4 acres covor AD VERTI 5 E N\ E-N-T that this isn't long enough. I Last nigh I went to a slumber lake off without mentioning Professional Psychology has been established schedule, according to Robert Brazer, resident the job market," she continued. the ink stain. Next time don't to make.lt possible for practicing professionals, A course in quilt making will be given on _.meeting from parents who said .it would the facility's two 18-hole 'courses. Baltusrolj founded In. approximately 14.5 percent oi tKe township's total area. engineer for that portion. Section 785AD: John um 19 and Craig is 21, so weparty. The girl had five of us 1 Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3, starting OcU discourage band participation. ~- ••-- — ..'• • (Photo by AndRlch Studios) Hearing Tests Set Courses are'being offered in the College of are adults. spend the niglit and we had a cop out. especially 'those with less than ' a doctor's New 3-D slides Akin, resident- engineer for Section 5AC Arts and Sciences, the School of Business -•o-o- degree, to attain that doctor's level of-com- 3, at the Sarah Bailey Civic Center. Materials Tho student job policy stresses that "rio' (Springfield avenue to Burnet avenue), said he For Elizabeth To make matters worse Dad lot of fun. This morning when required will be cotton scraps, needle, thread, student shall 95 any form of work related to the •^"iJ^'irfii-hT^, n_^A^ninistoUQn^[he^dl0J!l_o^J5dUClltiQn_and_ sidef; witrr"Mmnr—How cno Iwe folded our sleeping bags, I Dnr Put ami MuTllyn: petence. Those completing the work of the does not expect his job to be completed until ^"^I!" the College of Nursing. Classes begin on Sept. 9 school will be awarded the degree of doctor of teach chemistry scissors, pencil, graph paper and ruler. records of any student^'. ';:./.••„. spring. However, the project engineers are at Bellone Hearing Aid Service offices on make them see that things found some ink on the carpet. This letter is"probably the A course in international folk donclng will be Dance concl udes ._ and. catalogs and seliedii|ej z , — .._.__ ^^_ _ — ,^ ^j .. . . — — Charlev"a tj a *^ts* Vitalv a *u a^e^ o^* M f KenllworthIIUIIIIIIVI «aaj,^ uboaru i* a «d« pusiung-t0~complete ''the eastbound~paving Monday and Tuesday. , • -r-rsTT^-TT-r—-^^-new-dimension lia^bceri-added-tocollego ~gr7ep~o"n*Tuesa5yeveningsfrqnijto&:StOa["lTie~^ prStotrstatedrthat~no7pollcy Is fiiiaTlimT >vements proposed from the Office of the Executive Dean. Seton ••>••loJiav• e an .an-, The Psy.D. is'djffercnt from the Ph.D., which ,. chomistry by Gregory V. Nelson, 30,- an Section 5AC by the same time the Section Factory-traineil hearing aid. specialists ...wcav.young.7. Hpw._.do you_js not my-fault that itleakesiso. ^Raymond" Chlslidlm School; starting Oct! T.'" immutable-He added, "We are simply trying aetivMes?oTpoofX Hall University,South'Ornnge,()707!).- swer. I am -a young is a degree emphasizing interests in research .associate professor at Drew University, 785AD work is finished in December. will be at the office listed below to perform modernize two people who are 1 just came home, Mrs. Lisa said, "Join the group in catchy to so our best. If we decide a policy docs not suit almost 50 years old. . ..:— The.-next day my friend motherTdivorced and dating. and teaching. The Psy.D. Is a degree whose Madison. -0-0- the tests. holder focuses- on professional practice, the village, dances from Romania,-proud circle—-the total interests of the district, it will be winners are listed WHEN THE ROAD js opened in both Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- Modern called and her mother is mud Every man that I go out with •- He has produced a set of 400 3-D slides In seems to feel that I am fair treatment of clients and the solving of client dances from Israel, vigorous line dances from changed. for three intersections directions, there will be two express laiies and derstanding is welcome to have a test using PSE&G reports because of"the spilled ink. I color, illustrating just about:"every cfiemical game. The lines that a problems. Serbia and Turkey,- melancholy dances from -o~o- THe highlight of the end of the Springfield Tlip expenditure of $14.0,000—with $26,450 would cost the town an estimated $9,200^ the three local lanes each for eastbound and the latest electronic equipment to determine Dear Modern: told my mother that it was an concept in which an understanding of structure Greece, stately.contras from England and gay IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board dealt at Pool .season, an extremely successful final his or her particular loss. Diagrams We may be modern with accident but shje-says that-1 divorcee, hears are .not..to_.be. is basic-to a-grasp: of-the concept Itself. Just ...... „ ,..._, J coming_from township funds—has been county-$31,050—- .. ._. —westbound traffic. rise in earnings fjirtgHqusj.dances from^Jtaljr^Fall^under~the; length: with;question8"ral8ed-by_Dr.^GsnrBe. dance, was=held=lnst Saturday nightr-flr-good recommended'by the Union County PlanHing r the Sprin^ffer^^ showing how the ear works and.spme.olthe,: Earnings-available-Tor•-common-stock-of- flip.top.cuns-and-push:hutton_musLBa.tomy friend^-houso,—believed JUis-ridiculous. Men published by CrVrMosby of St. Louis, the slides spell of the ethnic folk music of Europe and the will be on view all next week in Atlantic City at -Schlenker of Kenirworth concerning grouping time wafrha&by-the^BefSons-wholdanced-to Bl)ard for improvements to three.mterseclions MllltOwn-T^ffu^n^gBiratEd-1mprovements-in=—way—Brrfl—Burner—avenuir-wns—Tjrtgtnally- causes of hearing loss will be available. " pub|ic Service Electric and Gas Company for sprays but you -can't rush., apologize, and pay to have the . seem to feel that if you have "400 ic Near East. Folk dancing is for everyone, men _0jjUldeDisJnlr-Tny" affect class rank, since greater weight is given ^deposits may.be^collectedat the^^Sa ah Bailey shlm'plltp rnnd-Sprjnefiplfl nvmnP-lVTIlltnwn between Shunpike road and Millrown road to 4fi late this December In Ihp sprini; ring-^leariy.—Kvcn—|«j«plo—n r --—Aractiiptuiecla»a wjUbe.glveiion Wednesday to grades 111 the advanced sections under a ffew CtVIc' L'eKter. ArticTts'Ifcit ltrr$COT5Im1lttorireqna1"io-$r^7-per-iivcragr just running into a streuk of_ road. " • -". . - feet. r engineer Gary Vanvliet said, land- wearing hearing aids or those who have models have been used widely for Instructional also be available there. share, in the correspmidihg period of 1973. bud luck? I have a friend who — The Easter Seal Society's stutewide summer . (Continued on pago 10) (Continued on page ]0) The projects are listed in the board's 20-yenr _2, 'Channelize both intersections ko provide scaping work^will be completed. been told nothing could be done for them residentiui camp for handicapped children and purposes. Though they still have their place, For the 12 month period ending July 31, is also divorced and she has Nelson's slides are far less bulky, far more Lessons for 43 children under seven years of master plan transportation study, which calls safer "I" intersection-type configuration with Work began on Section 785AD on Nov. 21, should have a hearing test and (ind out about College Board classes adults, Camp Merry Heart, this year will have, age were held, last week at the pool. Springfield avenue the stem of, the T at both 1972, with site clearing. Heavy construction the latest methods of hearing correction. earnings were $115.5 million, or $2.31 per hud the same problem. Can comprehensive and flexible. They show for the county to contribute $63,850 to the The College Review Center, by Irving J. GoiarJeTgrformer you give" us an anserve- d the needs of more than 400. Camp ' The softball hitting contest for men.was won Springfield program, • locations. — work started the following spring. The contract The free hearing tests will be given at average share, compared to $102.11 million, or Merry'Heart is located on a 120-acre tract in structure'to everyone from the same point of announced this week that it. is director of. the Education swer? "Nameless Election registration forms by Ricft Vedutis with Joseph Pepe.second and 1 J "Provide free right turns for northbound calls for the construction of four'bridgesJ seven Beltone, 11, Broad St., Elizabeth on Monday $2.34 a share (excluding s special credit ap- Warren County. view—the camera's. Confusion is minimized ...The latter two projects are termed "Jong; , now"acceptin(i registrations -, Center For Youth, because every student sees exactly the same Hank Wright third. ••••• ....:..:.-•:...•_- 1 Springfield avenue at Shunpike road and south- retaining Walls, two culverts"and one"drairiage and Tuesday. If. you can't'get there on plicable to prior periods of $18.5 million, equal Dear Nameless: ~ range improvements. ' At the Hillside avenue- to 42'cents.per share) in the similar period a fromhigh school students w\v»o Registration forms and According to Franklin V. Fischer, president thing, no matter where situated, in or out of the The hula hoop contest in the girls' division bound Springfield avenue at Milltown road. tunnel. Brazer said all that is left is a portion of Monday .or/.^'uesday' call 353-7So far, 30,000 square yards of concrete have Board examinations The Springfield League of Women Voters this 1974-75 year, including—such topics as: ad- minutes arid 40 seconds; second place went"to to 46 feet, while the west leg of Hillside would be luck. All men do not wish to a new personality and new ubilites. Springfield avenue from the north at Shunpike been poured—one-third of the paving. Workers —g1verrirrNovember> by~ealIing~731-3995. week announced it will furnish the new-mall ministration of justice in Ne.w Jersey, land use, Maryanne Brarjco and third to Angela Pinos. In tapered "to provide a smooth transition." _ take advantage. Just because "He proves to himself- that inside his han- FRIDAY DEADLINE road and incoming Springfield avenue from the can jay %-mile lane of concrete a day. CL(PAND$AVE J . . _EQr...th.e,c6rn.ing..semester, voter registration forms lo. any residents environmental quality and several local issues. the boys' division, Anthony Bachus won with a Curb return radii on the northwest and. south- Editor's Quote Book il.woman Ijps beemnarried dicap there is a child who can share the same All Items other than spot news should time of 6 seconds; second place went to Michael south at Milltown road." •azer reported that six of 10 lanes between does not mean that'she will be joys und responsibilities of other children. reqilestipgjhem. Non-registered persons may —Prospectlve'membors were asked to contact west quadrants would be incrcpsed to 20 feet, courses on Wednesday and be In our office by noon onrFrlday. Judy Marksteln 273-2966, or Anne Cojhn, 467- Burroughs and third to Larry Keenan. Stuyvesant and Hurnet avenues have been SewingxjMachine Problems? willing.bed partner. Your contact the League representatives, Carole r on the northeast to 50 feet and on. the southeast v Y '~Friaay afternoons as well us Littenborg, 777.7B7Q, nr Utllo Zunknr, ^6 hhl i-n.rhnirmpn, fnr rhnrf; In- The hnrspRhof. pushing contest was won by to 35 feet. ,u J ' • •-•' 6VERITRY- LEARN a job could 1 -—will ugaln be taught by Morton persons Jo - unregistered voters will be signed up at a space—------: ;—••- ~-T (fi>nnnu«d^n pans 1O|- THE TRUTHr SCW\E ^f J gltitteii i RICKY CROSTA, President of RICHARDS MOTORS says: . «.~ -Seltzer, chairman -of th& BASIC OR - help solve? will be"encouragedTopdfticipnte in the voting -.', fiirriished-Sunday-at~the Springfield"T^otary —- •-. •—• -je ^"^Tlf^"^ P""— _ mathematics department of LAWYER Cilub's flea market "and Heritage Day: OBJECTS; process, and in the.selection of representative Weequahic High School. The ADVANCED- Want'Monty celebration on the grounds of Jonathan Dayton of Your Own? pnd qualified public officials," the League' English classes will be taught Regional High.School. Helen Maguire, deputy INCOME fAX § N»d Extra statement added. Members of the Springfield League will In the office of Township Clerk Arthur B^uhrer, 3 PREPARATION Family ln?om.»? Strong during our contact all new residents In town during Sep- :_wiill be in charge. The show will be open from 10 next spring - Case KWjQOt.OC.TC _ Anxious to Mi«t tember In.an effort to provide registration, a.m. to <> p.m. Koin date is Sept. 15. The next round of discussion on the proposed District Governor Frank I. Hirsehman of NEW JERSEY Thousands are earning good • No* Ptoph? Information dnd, if. requested, the new. mail- Vath of Rt: 7a througli the Watching Reser- money as lax preparers. En- I Wall,' tf>« SAWYER SECKCTAKIAl Toms River-will make his official visit to the vation should get under way next spring, ac- rollmont open to men -and registratton form. " '- ;' • SCHOOIS hovt .om. on.w.u women ot all ages. Job inter; . Porsqns interested in knowing more about Rotary dub of Springfield Tuesday at cording to material sent by'Sen. Clifford P. SCHOOL of views avajlab1e< for -best 3lu- • for you. . _ tho I^nguo of Women Voters huvo boon invitod • Mountainside Inn, Rt, 22, Mountainside. Case-to Mrar Walter Jackson of Mountainside. " ['74CLEARANCE : IJHET-.CAH TBAIN YOU ran A I Uetila: Send for free- tftforrnfl Clarence" WMagiiir'e, cUib president, will be The superhighway is in use from Berkeley ihTassociation w (Ion and class schedules, HIOH fAYINO-JOS IN ONIY | -to the iSpringfield League's general mem- EDWARD IA nw weens. • bership breakfast on Wednesday at 9:15 a,m. at host In the morning at 10:30 to Hii-scliman, who Heights west to Pennsylvania and Is Hearing Official School of the oi start: Sipl U will discuss plans for the year with various completion from Springfield east lo Newark IIH IMMUMTI INFOUUTION the liopio of Louise Levlne, 393 Rolling Rock rd. NE,W JERSEY Thdro ar4 u Members'WlU dlsctwt League actlvjties for. the ' committee chairmen and club directors. • . Airport. The "missing link" through the BALLET iCaiVlPANV convenient clait tocationa. 351-5150 .:-. iSErlmjfjIetd Rotnry is again represented" In Reservation, however, appears at least" five sa Otflca Opaa the district Inter-city bowling feague which -TrM Billet, team captain, has nine bawiers on h^^OW^y^nei'aleifBy'Uie N3?Depaftmerit of folurJoy I0AJW '3pacewai roster • ' ' Transportation's, environmental impact UMon HiiABK statement issued last year. ,_^ H» INOAD ST. UM7IS infall sfofy hours Sen. Case quoted a letter from Joseph~M. ! Crcnilins Matadors Hornets O'Connor, the Federal Highway ! There are several openings (eft for the fall Garage sale planned BALI.ET •MODERN JAZZ Administration's'associate administrator for 1 story hours; according to Cynthia Landauer, right-of-way and environment, stating that the Beginning through Professional Classes 664 NtVork Av.nu. chlldreh'o librarian ntthe SprlngflddPiltillc by Historical Society 1 for Children, Teonagors, Adults. state agency will issue its second en- : •iit../«-,«~.'.*< : Kl»ab«rh, N,j 07208 ••library. - ' '.• :• : ' '",, . . -.,; .•. ' .. . The Springfield Historical Society will hold- vironmental Impact statement in March of RACINO. RUNDOWN! Mon. ihru Stu I 11:30 A.M. Enul«. Kr«tch« - dlrtct (rom 1 'The first Tuesday morning series haa been its fall book, bake and garage salo at the 1976. \ • "'••',- Monmoulh Pttk on WJDM 1S30 KC, AM. Listen dally - and leirn how you can o« a ORANGE Il'lRlchardil (Hied, but there arp openings for the Thursday historic Cannon Ball house Saturday, Sept. 14 , ,O'Connor noted that the" statement is a 174 MAIN STREET •6771046 afternoon series beginning Oct. 3 and. for the fro PRtiSBYTERIAN PARSONAOE, loceM mall, Is amona th» Springfield »tructgr«ii' wlajotajd for tj»eap«d burnlna by th« Brltlah in tK» Juno 1760 Boltls of and eQvironriiciyt effects' of tbo highway, 1 3G MARKET STREET •640-0400 • Any Springfield child who has pas.Sed*a fourih items will be accepted, To donate items, proposal arid a justification for use of park and RICHARDS blfthday but is ,not.yet In kindergarten Is - potslbl*; lnclu«lon In th» Union County Planning Board's Sprlngfl«ld. According to church, c«cord», th* attic of that readers may call Jane pclfino (876:4073), fjpso 1 ,, agrvey of historic *l\9*'- The praiMnt building, a whlt*i. «arly porionage w'ai th* »lt« for iervlc«j during the. recreational land." Widespread objections and MOTORS OF UNION SOMERVILLE eligible for the story hours. Parents who wish to Miller ^370-4073) or Eva Brown (376:0139), predictions of land,' water, air and sound-, 696 CHESTNUT ST., UNION . wood«n-from» dwolllng r«««mbllng tornejhlng out of 'Gon« Revolution, since the church Itself was used a« itorage place 1 100 WEST MAIN STREET • 026-2334 • ehrqll their children maV register* eithfr" in Hems cannot be loft at Cannon.Ball House. pollution, which"; greeted" the first impact., .T*l«phon«: 688-6666 penworbyiplionlngjtbe cirlWren's department wlth-tho Wind,'wd»«r«ct«dln 1844 on th* foundation of the for' public (probably military) goods for two years. r ' Money derived from this sale will help statement, had necessitated the issuance of a CLOSED Saturday duHno July tV Auguit SEND TOD At FOR BROCHURE , ' original partonag*. That flr»t building, a pn«-itdry Uructur* . •'.' •'•.; ;'•.•" • (Photo-Graphics) WM ' at:37W930. . 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• :v 4-Thursday, September 5, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(NJ.) LEADER I^Thursday, Septiarn'ebr 5, 1974-5 ; LETTERS" Sinnott resolution Passage of ERA, supports creating day care system PHWO-SWJMMKtt- Profile - John D. Mollozzi "The fight of our senior citizens is a real one 1 have just passed my test for intermediate The proliferation of Union County govern- evenings, Sept. 27 through Dec. 20, from 7:30 to urged by Levin that the freeholders have an obligation to join," • A bill that would create an Office on Women Ballet courses have been added to Union swimming at the Springfield Pool. My parents ment,"without direction and control," is of the 8:45 psn. Democratic Congressional candidateAdam says the Democratic hopeful. "The freeholders within the New Jersey Department of Labor College's fall programs in continuing and my brothers are very proud of me, and I greatest concern to John D. Mollozzi, "Ballet has always' helda fascination- for K. Levin has culled for swift ratification of the . can help senior citizens by pushing for and Industry has gained unanimous support of education. Introductory classes will be offered am proud of myself too. I started taking lessons Democratic candidate for the Board of at e many people who have never had the op- Equal Rights Amendment as an "important islation that will raise the; jormal exemption tho Union County Freeholders in a resolution ^ Cranford campus for men and women Freeholders-on—iho-Nov^-S-general oloelk) -poi tuniry-to-find-oar-vvhat it really-invotvear1- tth^lhI i anrio^ejisulrf- of $1,000 per year to a higher figure so that part- tdH/yoWriteEiMarle^nmrttT^n'era and a pretty good swimmer ballot. time employment, together with Social The bill also would create an Employment classical ballet, according to Weyman O. Steengrafe said. "These classes will feature the in .every jispcct of their social and economic I could not have done this without the Over the past decade, Mollozzi notes, county Resource Service and a Talent Bank, and is Steengrafe, director of continuing education. basics, including the correct body placement, lives." j£/ Security benefits, would allow the senior citizen 0 lifeguards at the pool. They are the o'nes who government has grown tremendously, both in to live moderately. In this day and agoof in- designed as companion legislation to A-1518 T* sections of Ballet I will be offered movement and rhythm." ___> Speaking on the 54th anniversary of the mode it possible. They are the instructors as services it attempts to prtvlde and in the The introductory course will be followed by pdssa^e of the 19th Amendment, which gave 1 flation,. It Is my feeling that the senior citizen creating a Division on Women jn the Depart- Initially, Steengrafe said. The first will meet on well as the ones who watch over everyone's . amount of money necessary to provide such needs all the possible help that he can get."'* ment of Community Affairs which was signed Monday afternoons, beginning Sept. 23, from Ballet II in the spring, Steengrafe said. women the right to vote, I^'vin.said: "Despite • Thpy linrp tvynmo my IripnM .Tnr*'!1 k ——into-law-by-the-gwernoT-on-AngT'^fl, tin; 54th—l+30-to-2H5 p.m. Theae-t'lasaes-wilheontinue- —yho-inBtruotor-for-tho-ballet-cnurfif will hr want to thank them "Without a definitedirectioiiand relationship MoUozzl proposes that the Ireeholders lead annlversary of the passage of the 19th until Dec. 9. /""'" Sonja Nikol, a graduate of the National percent of the population, 38 percent of the My parents tell me I am yerv- lucky to Hyein^ with local municipalities." contends the 32- hpn state land bank established Amendment which guaranteed women-the The-sccond~8ceUon_wilUmcot-on-Friday ..Yi1ff"='p« Rpll"t Anflripmy MiRi Niknl IR n —-work-force-and- f>3 ptreent-of- ihe-elecforatt^-- a town like Springfield that offers boys and year-old candidate, "county government will for senior citizera rUndeT~such~a~p~rbgram7fli'e™ right to vote. —————-/- former prlma ballerina of the Belgrad Opera there are still disturbing;indications (hat they tfirls like me the opportunity to belong to such a continue to grow and squander the taxpayers' freeholders would recommend blighted areas House and has guest starred on television in are being discriminated against in their daily to the state for demolition. This proposed legislation is designed to meet beautiful pool. I know (hat Mr. Wnek and Mr. money. However, county government-can the needs of women in the labor force and Switzerland, West Germany, Holland, Belgium lives, ' - Roland are the managers, so I wish to thank move forward and solve its problems if the "After such land is cleared,".says Mollozzi, and the Sandinavian countries. She has also "Passage of the I-'quaJ Flights Amendment, "the state could rent the land to the cuui|ty*for~ women desiring to return to the labor force, them too. " - _ Board of Freeholders adopts an attitude and Mrs. Sinnott said. The proposed Office on performed at the Salzburg and Edinburgh Art which has already heerfratified by :t:i of the :i» . spirit of participation and cooperation with our $1 per year for the construction of senior citizen 'estivals. ' states needed for adoption, would go a long way BONMKBRECHER housing that would be open to all senior citizens Women would operate-under the direct 20 Cottage lane municipalities, instead of one of dominance." Ballet is one of the many courses Union toward ending jo]) and credit bias now being of the county, and not just to a particular supervision of the Commissioner of Labor and According to Mollozzi,' a Roselle Park Industry, . College is offering this fall through the practiced against women. I would urge the town." - :- ••:•.-• '—• -•-•;• resident and an Elizabeth attorney, "once the The Office on Women would formulate Department of Continuing Education for adults ™_n;maining-17-KtaU?K. U> ratify the. RRA which HE\TCONTROl-SOPPf>SED feeling of.kinship is developed-between county Another consideration that should be given to meet, adult needs and interests. Other has already been approved by a majority of the pnpillntiftn fiflyKMnll077t is standards and policies to promote the w This letter is in opposition\& the re&j cqntroij rfiilititliC T L '•—of—wagto a corporation, and as such, Uie authorities. . incumbent, Leonard Genova, by 51C votes. Asa 1 responsibility of the committee will be that of amend the Social Security Act to provide for —Wolfaro.—> ^—, ^ Federation's President's Award , this fiflld that offers (•\cnll<*nt 'nc"mp nfi^sibilltip ; -t mm* K^nyearWe-necti more ftpttsingmQt-Tn couralIWoMBcr^e^Wcecommendations should be Roselle Park, and of Unlco and St. Joseph's Authority, which would—be charged with 900,000 new federal jobs," Steiner snid. "These Elizabeth and Roselle, on Sunduy, Sept. 15, ONE YEAR AGO of the American legal community. He feels that and the Middle East. -made to the state to^eliniinate blighted areas Council, Knights of Columbus, of Rosclle- Ihe primary need of our judicial system is to financially aiding and governing solid waste 900,000 new jobs, which are merely his opening beginning at.11 a.m. The Springfield Police Department an- Much of this book covers the war, which for the development of recreational facilities; Roselle Park, ' , Cancer unit holds include people of high integrity and intellect request to expand Ihe enormous government Deadline for entries is Wednesday, Sept. 11. / nounces plans to install a new communications Middleton still recalls vividly; He remembers who also desire to correct the flaws in our legal iitniiiiiuiiiiniiiuuiiinuuiuiiniiiituimuutiiiiiuniitniuiiiuiiuuaiuni size, will be paid for by the taxpayers. They may be. made with'Jack HirininRham, center at its headquarters; the project, under bis initial impression of the French, the fleeting Y SENSE • '•'•'•••'•. framework. _ Belgian ^refugees and the blitz in England. The VA is now at Union College. "If you want more government," he con- Superintendent of Recreation, The Union dinner Sept. 23 the direction of Lt. RICHARD GOETZKE, is Glenn Robert Scutt of Orange was welcomed tinued, "you may also cast your vote to reeled County . Park Commission, P.O. Box 27!>, expected to cost $55,000, with the bulk of the He cites specific causes of failure, such as the There he observed Uie..(errjjyjnp,bombings, the Representing us Tho 2IHh annual dinner meeting of the Union general inadequacy of traditional legal N as a full-time representative of the Veterans the Republican who has voted for increased Elizabeth 07207. ! • funds comingfrom a N.J., State Law Enfor- civilian casualties, the disruption of normal Fea^erfbot GM save gas County Unit of Ihe American Cancer Society's Iraining, lack of disciplinary controls over, Administration at Union College recently "by national debt, taxpayer support of the political Trophies will be awarded by the Union cement Planning Agency grant ... The Boards life, rationing, all of which under Uie leadership board of managers will be held Monday courlroom lawyers, political appointments of Dr. Saul Orkin, president of the college. ambitions of candidates, and other programs County Park Commission to the winner and of Health of Springfield, Berkeley Heights, New of Churchill served to unify the, British. In Washington ByJOHNC.SAWMI.I. cost youl.3 miles per gallon in gasoline ef- evening, Sept. 23, at the Wcstwnod Lounge, judges, delays of both criminal and civil suits There are incidents at the African front Federal Energy Administrator ficiency. And^don't forget that the legal pace As VA representative, Scutt will serve as a which cause the government (ff grow and, runner-up in each of four divisions. Persons CJarwood, beginning iiW:30 p.m. Providonco-and~Summit-establisli-a-rf the Society's 20YiF.ARSAGO V"_. Faisal). •. Thc Morris avenue business district is given neighborhood consumer courts, outlawing Middleton worries about - Russia's power in -\-— American roads gulping nearly three-quarters loo often, you're'making more work for the Orkin said. Union County Unit and new Hoard members door-todoorsales-ot-credit- .merchandise,-,-Europc-and-tho Mid-East.-He- finds" Uie- UN — .."Thousands of veterans from-Uio Korean and=«., cancer atwos! with openingof a~new~free'parklngflb'C — ....—_-.-:, .*— _-Y 4 ofcnll;tliergq3pline the nation uses,thinkof -the - engine whiclHias to "Deaths from cane ire'cblon'tfnaT-ec^-"''^ .--T—.-.-~=-•.---— accommodating 100 cars, located near the educating for consumer legal rights, increasing ..powerless to make critical decisions: only the The H0U8C •-» energy savings the nation can make. -again,- Vietnam Wars are unaware of the benefits to turn, the most common cancer in adult men and •liscover pre-cancerous conditions before any Additional-information is available from the the police-force in-strategic spot* nnrl in- superpowers do that. Ho is nlso ronr-prnr-rl with What can you do? -whlch4hey-a«>-onUtlcd,'' Scull snid-"Thnrn e~drasUcaHyrTe'a'uYea If ttTi " KHV signs. "If nlHidnlfrrin-the- "T/iatthew J. Rinaldo, Republican of Union, 1513 — Drive with a featherfoot,—not with a are many niore people, widows and children, women, cou JORDAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN M. stituting new-lechnique*r'for,better civilian- the third--Worjd-War and its possible con- a minute. One minute of idling burns more U.S. over -10 had a''procto' regularly, the Society at 354-7373.' jMlice relationships. tribution to a world conflagration. Longworth House Olfice Building, Washington, D.C. leadfoot. Hot rod starts from city traffic lights for exnmple^wJjp are not getting.what they're general public were more alert and if ...... IQRDiJiN. of HUlsidcavenue.Js named-New^ gasoline than it takes to start the engine. So 1 physicians urged all persons over 40 to have a majority of these cancers would be found early - In concluslonrthe author Iistssome" needed •205151" Represents" Ufiionr^SpringfielH, Roselle. ' cost yoii 2 miles per gallon on your car's ef- due. My presence on the Union College campus Jersey's prettiest baby in a contest held at next time you find yourself waiting out in the 'procto' examination," Dr. Warren Knauer of enough for cure," he concluded. , basic changes in our goals Jor criminal, social HEALTH PROCEDURES FOR RETlftEES Roselle Park, Kenilworth and Mountainside. ficiency. And you'll have to slow down anyway, is designed to improve-tjie VA's services and Olympic Park; nearly 400 children were en- car, turn the engine off. You'll not only be the American Society's Union County Unit Surgery is Uie standard treatment for colon and Criminal justice and civil justice. "Vigor Regained," by Dr. Herbert A. when you find that the cars in front of you information to our veterans.-? 1 tered in the 36th annual competition ... The .sajdng-money, but'also avoiding the irony of Executive Committee said this week. rectum cancer and is most effective in the ~o-o- ' •DoVries. This simple, proven home program aren't in the same rush you are So press the wasting the nation's gasoline supply while Regional District Board of Education an- Edward J. Patten, Democrat of Perth Amboy, 2332- Cancer of the colon and rectum will strike an early stages. GI.OBE-TROTTEKS OF BASEBALL for restoring fitness and vitality should be p ~ gas pedal gently. grant given to UC nounces enrollment at Jonathan Dayton for the Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. slanding.still. estimated 79,000 Americans and of this figure "Some are Called Clowns," by Bill Heward great help lo older men and women who have — Remember, it takes more gasoline to get Rock bands to perform coming term is 1.350, as compared to 1,225 last 20515. Represents Linderi _ ' — Avoid racing your ear's engine for war- 47,000 will die. This cancer is unbiased in its For more information on ' colon-rectum A grant of $29,000 has been awarded to Union with Dimitri V. Gat. Not many people know previously led more or less sedentary livesT your car moving than to keep it moving. If you year ... Real estate corner in the Sun lists two mups. This is bad for your engine and .it's attack as it occurs equally among men and cancer and the 'procto' examination, contact College by the Law Enforcement Assistance- that Hank Aaron, one of baseball's greats, Disease of bodies (and minds) may often lead have a manual-transmission, run through tho in concert on Saturday new five-room homes in Summit, one selling for certainly a gasoline waster. In summer and women. the Union County Unit of the American Cancer Administration of the U.S. Department of $l5,ooo;~the otherfor $1T,5QO: started with the Indianpolis Clowns—the " to degenerative ailments which, this author lower gears gently but quickly^ building up to winter, the best engine warmup procedure is Two rock bands, "Professionals, Inc," and Society at 512 Westminister nve., .Elizabeth, Justice to provide grants to law enforcement Globetrotters of baseball. It is the barn- suggests, may be avoided. "Most of these deaths are as avoidable as ~o-o- In Trenton __ safe, posted speeds in high gear. If you have an • simply todrlYeyourcarslowlyforamileor so Unlimited Funk," will appear Saturday at -07208 or call 354-7373.' • . - "' _ personnel enrolled in the college's criminal • storming' team par excellence and consists of much of the suffering and handicaps that are_ 35 YEARS AGff— In order to substantiate his theories, Dr. automatic transmission; apply enough gas - Finally, as you-think about the self-' George Washington- School? -250-Broadway,- justice program, it was announced this week by youpg, aspiring players, plus entertainers, d "caused Dy~the~aisease. Three out ot loiif .....Leakage from a 2,000-gallon hot water DeVries arranged to set up a mobile research DistricL20 P£ " Pressure foget the car-rolling, easing up discipline necessary-Jo .follow these energy. Elizabeth, in a concert sponsored by Union Dr. Saul Orkin, president. .acrobats, 'midgets and a woman umpire, ;" . patientp_co\ild be saved by early diagnosisand- stprngc _ tank_ iru the. basemenL of -Jonathan facility at the Xaguna Hills Leisure World. slightly on the pedal to move the transmission saving driving tips, think 'also that "eriergy- County 4-H. The funds will be made available to currently. The team Is scheduled to ployevery day of After experimenting with elderly people, he Including UnionL Roselle. Roselte_Park trentment by the means currently at _hand^_ Hoffman named head Dayton Regional—High-School-causes-con- -into-high gear as qu.ekly as possible. - efficient driving meqns pretty much the same . The concert will begin at 8 p.m. Tickets ($2 in enrolled law enforcement personnel and those the season, except when it is rained out. The State Senate-Alexander Menia, Democrat, 67 snid Knauer. -**~ siderable flooding in the building, damaging concluded that, although physical fitness may - Dnve at a steady pace. Constant.chariges as safe driving. Safety sense-energy sense a advance, ?2.50 at the door) may be obtained in_ who will enter the criminal justice prjogram in salary is $5 a day in addition to maintenance Georgian ct., Hillside 07205. . _"About 90 percent of the men and women who_ of judging committee several rooms and filling the boiler area with not lengthen the life span, "carefully planned inyourcarsspeedofjustsmilesperhourcan good combination for yourdriving habits' September, Mrs. Betty Ehrgott, financial aid and transportation to scores of cities criss- Assembly, John J. - McCarthy, Democrat 401. advance by calling 527^030, 353-9351Tor~233- develop cancer of the colon and rectum are six feet of water; school had not yeLnpcned for and controlled exercises can be both safe and Joseph A. Hoffman, commissioner of the director, said. Union College had an enrollment MEET MAXINE WIEGAND crossing the country.The-pluyu beneficial for-older people." Brookside pi., Garwood 07027; Joseph GarruboL 9366. Also appearing at the concert will be Miss __ ,ovcr 45 years o](j,, Most of the coion cancers the term ... "War or long negotiations—cither g ypy r Black New JersejraTltl two poets-Nevin Hilroy develop "if the lower part of the' bowiillwiUcJi__New:'. Jerjejr. Department of Labor and of 220students In the pastacademlc year.-ln the lollcrs and oNkcrs aic' oltcn the ttnly huiik a depositor gets ti" d h The exercise program can be expected to-. Democrat, 2587 Eleanor ten, Union" 07083 to meet, llul it is-hcciiiisc of.lhe Ivhiiul-tlicntt work of peoplpp e lil may be the outcome of the diplomatic ex- trim") and the ownfirJtEenJiQnJngJhot some and John Hamlette. Industry,lias been jjamod chairman of- the criminal justice program, 160 of whom are major league scout*wlll one day seek out one of improve the..caidio-yascular system^ heart can be examined visually with a lighted lube .,._, "Mux" tliatoiif depositors can rely on Hie Onioi n (.Vnler -NationalNi . changes now proceeding between London and called a proctoscope?" he continued. ' Independent Judging, Committee for the 15th receiving grants under the federal law en- . ' , 'Hiiiik: Max'is't'h'c'AuUilor \v1io"joincir»»' in" I9fil7" Berlin," tlie Sun's international news.column them for his team. 'muscle may be "strengthened, blood pressure District21 Some common symptoms .oL.golon ectal_.ajinual_;^Jew Good Neighbor" awards forcement education program. To qualify fqr a .Bill Heward,-now working for his doctor's and tension level may be reduced, body fat may EARLY COPY JC reports, noting; "The showdown'-max •.;.'.-'.--•::..:.::;:::. ::'!hdudirig-Unddn——-—1™—- =—- canrermcrtrtdorHn-theT!tool,-ehahge inbowel program. To-sponsored by tliiTNew Jersey grant, asfuderiffflUStWeitlployed In" the law be lessened and deep breathing may be in- - Publicity ehalt - quickly"...The art for the column is a m habits, either eonstipatlopV diarrhea or both, ^ Manufacturers Association and its monthly ejiforcemqnt field., \ ^. , creased. —State SenaiB^TttrnnartrcomrOertioCfat. IIZO Friday deadline tor other than spot news. 03 Europe showing mileage between alternately or an Increase" in-internal gas or._ business and industrial magazine. New-Jersey .. Union College offers a two-year programjn ' O3 General fatigue, nervous tensions, joint -- Applegate ave., Etobeth' 07208,—r-^-— .--••• ByJOHNSINOU . ' Includo your name, addraaa and phone CO 'cities "which are certain to* be targets for to a small alcove at the end of the corridor: The perslstant abdominal discomforts Business, Jhis program extends recognition to criminal justice leading to ah associate in arts narrative contains descriptions of the long, sliffness and weight control are discussed,— -John T. Gregorio, DerjibcraC3fJ4 W. . I walked around Independence Square in nurn,ber...." -•-- One of the mari^good bombers if war breaks out." alcove that held one of the-natton.'s-most. —J—_ —-—-—.—_ ., new.induslry and to new industriul..faciliti£s degree, Graduates are eligible to. transfer to — wearying bus rides, the one-night stands in Also instructions are given for self-testing and linden 07036; Thornas-j. Deverin. Philadelphia. The city was almost-emptyrand-•• Bflceless treasures—a big, black; cracked, ~" uncomfortable quarters, the pot-luck playing self-monitoringT There are two levels of 28 CypressTtrCarteret 0700L_! :. you could nearly believe W,C. Field's old line: which contribute to the econohiic development f Institutions .to complete. useless bell. " . . - -j and progress of New Jersey. """ _ requirewents for a baccalaureate degree. - iiiHimuuiiinniHiiiiiiiniiliiuiuiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiifltnmM fields, thereactions of spectators. • exercises including directions with explanatory "I went to Philadelphia once. _but u wns The Liberty Bell -'.'. ' ' .T: ~~~. people at The Union There are biographical sketches of the men, notes and illustrations, to facilitate procedures.. Jd!i"—"''• "" ' iihd aiioutslandihgdne'd the book's chief ^-Thcboll-will-never-toll-again;as every To insure safety,' Dr./TJcVries recommends District 22 Independence Square is the most historic schoolboy knows. It broke Jhe first time they personalities—Ed Hamman, owner of Ihe •medical consultation, and suggests that spot in the United Slates. win Including Springfield, ' . tried it, was repaired, and cracked again many CertoTSIalionalBank Clowns. This Is a study of human relations progress should be gradual. / ' I joined a small group of people being led on a years later after ringing 10 straight hours to t Mountainside, Kenilworth tour of the square by a young lady of the State Senate-Peter. J. McDondugh, Republican mourn the death of Chief Justice John Maf- National Park Service. She seemed strangely" shall, the great Interpreter of. the federal 925 Oakwood pi., Plainfield 07060. fresh and crisp in the humid mid-day, and her Constitution. • " ;• who have eombined Assembly-Betty-Wilson, Democrat, 4 Hampton voice came over soft, almost reverent,' through dr., 8ertel«.Heighfs..07?22;j»rnoJolJ...p*mbrts^:..-.her.3rn^^ J .(I '5.Uj.e spurid.of freedom. Andlts echo comes You don't Hera's the way to prevent—, rumbling'in likeL waves itt distant cannon. - llSr Broadway, Rahway 070f>5. : " '^.,indl this Is the room where tiiey met to fe more than i/ 41 Mountain ave., 5prinfl(ielf^N.J.OID»l MiM«iiindbiiiiiiiiii

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DRUGS PT3JB/£ TOSEE THEMCTiM during first of the leading American ar- SCHOOL of The drop-off in sales, said Ruppert,-had tists of the first half of the 20th in association with downpour causes two others New Jersey gasoline sales during the first Century will be shown for atutiimn half of 1974 werav 7.4 percent lower than the reached a peak from January through March EDWARD • A 17-year-old Springfield girl escaped serious At 4:53 p.m. a two-car collision was reported beginning Saturday in the Official School of the Injury last week when the steering mechanism on Schaffernoth place. .Police said a westbound Summit Area YMCA Indian comparable period of the previous year_ , the when the effects of the Arab oil embargo and NEW JERSEY _ NevTjersey.PekoleunL Council r'eportcU.UiiL bogjnnings of,the Royerntnenlallocation Main Galleries of the New ; on her station wagon apparently broke, causjhg auto, operated by Lawrence Sturchio 20 of Guide (father-son, grades 1- VILLELLA -BALLET-COMPANY- -her to lose control of the vehicle and smash into ' eiarkrskidded on Ihe w^l pavement "cVossiBg -3)p Indian -Princess (father- week / program brought severe statewide supply Jersey Stale Museum.7~Ali~of" 'lhe.painUni{s.in the exhibition,.. daughtcr, grades 1-3), and pp^ j^i^prohlcmi^Sharpi-Ht-flPfImp-was ft.ft -nrnrnt- ^S^^^SJ^^W, '"">'he eagtfeguqdJarje, and hitting n f nr rUiycn. reflected in tax reports filed in March. which will continue through rownsnipTJoltcBTraTaTSObljie |\j. barber,ofS>5 by Henry Bernstein, 49, ofJkoflMyiL-NY TrTlTf"-'rfTraTlDTazefrfanrer^SnS T monthly fiallonage figures submitted by oil next May, are from the grades 4-6) programs will be distributors and jobbers to stale ta,x officials Although larger allocations, the odd-even S. Springfield ave. iwas northbound on that Sturchio was not hurt, police said but Bern- rationing program and the ending of the oil museum's collection. classes thoroughfare near Dundar road at 4:42 p.m., teln reportedly suffered a cut elbow and organized during the next two were below the six-month figures ^or 1973 ijy s weeks. The national YMCA r mibiirgo had eased Uie problem by June-, sales-- -••-A-, number of the artist's September 121 Aug. 28, when the loss of steering control oc- complained of a possible knee injury 122;§88,895 gallons?' / ~"" K represented were active in the father-child programs will be reTTbled that this would mean a decline|n figures for that'month were off-5.fl percent. - curred. The wagon careened across the south- — Photo-Secession ' Gallery RALLET • MODERM JAZZ bound lane, striking a car driven by Gloria explained at local meetings in ,ato4ax-revcnues.of mnre Ihnn yi,flftO,QflO. .Trie eslabhsheiTby Alfred^>ire"g11t2~ the aiear-accordlng-to-Petef- siate imposes a tax of 8 cents per gallon. / doubledly due to higher prices, caused by "Beginning through"Professional Classes ! in 1905 at 291 Fifth ave", New for Children. Teenagers, Adults. pole. ••; ".'"~ ' W7ATrdic0lt7TeTtx r -ft sharp-increases-in-crude-oil eostSr-A-pa rt-may.- ^TbTk City. Known familiarly* Police said Miss-Parbenuffered only a leg dlrector. All interested fathers Irvington High class *••• be due to conservation efforts but (he individual as "291" during its 12 years of ORANGE laceration 'and stated she would see her own "and children have been invited WESTINGHOUSE 1 motorist still doesn't seem convinced that he existence, this gallery was the physician. The other driver was not hurt. • • to attend. of '59 to hold reunion! / jnusl consciously cut down on his non-essential 174 MAIM STREET • 677-1045 JOY LIQUID focal point for work by a group The heavy rains that hit the township on Aug. Y-Indian Guide and Indian LIPTON TEA LIGHT BULBS The 1959 graduating class of Irvington High driving. -... - of turn-ofHhc-ccntury £9 were citled as contributing circumstanceft-in Princess orientation meetings Gray Boxes : MORRISTOWN School will hold its 15th cJtfss reunion Saturday. "Kight now, it appears that there is suf- modernists vMo wcre in- 35 MARKET STREET • 540-0466 two accidents which left two persons injured. will be held Thursday. Sept. 1? 60,75 OR Sept. 14, at the Florham Park Country Club at ficient supply to take care oi demand. But we strumental in developing new The first mishap occurred at 4:45 p.m. in the at 7:15 p.m. at the SuVnmlt Y 100 WATT 7:30 p.m. would be kidding ourselves if we believed that trends in American art. SOMERVILLE parking lot of Pizzatown on R(. 22, when Ira B. for residents of Summit, Short the problem of energy shortfall has ended. It 2-PACK Those interested in attending,'but who have 190 WEST MAIN STREET • 526-2334 Robinson, 46, of Westfield, apparently blinded Hills, Millburn, and not been previously contacted, can call Jean definitely has not, and won't end until safe new NEED HELP? Find tho RIGHT Springfield. PERSON WITH A Wont Ad. Coll - SEND TODAY FOR BROCHURE by the downpour, smashed her car into a sign Passafiume Santora ot 687-08B5. sources of supply are found." LIMIT 3 PACKS OMIT 1 686-7700. - - ' • my «aiiiiif siiity.Vufa' Vmj' \^jf post, police said. She suffered facial Filma and slides of tribe and lacerations and was taken to Overlook Hospital nation activities will be shown1 COUNT PRICE DISCOUNT PRICE by the Springfield First AidLSquad. ._- and the programs explained 3 DAYS ONLY 3DAYS0NLY N.J. drops Editor's Quote Book .by the "Watchung Nation" chiefs. $45 fee on Bnhqrn is cantor Y-Trailblazers for fathers BREYER'S NATURAL He who thinks an inch but~ -and sons will be explained at PRESCRIPTION tafks a yard needi a k~ick~of~ of High-Holy-Day -an.wientatlon -meeting -to-be RIGHT GUAR ICECREAM ALKA-SELTZER leafptckup" the fool. held at the Summit "Y" on The N.J. Department of .,_ -*-- —Chinese Proverb Wednesday at 7:30 p,m. Environmental Protection. Slichot services Indian Guide and Princess (DEP) this week amended its Slichot .services will be conducted this tribes of five to nine father: recently adopted solid {waste Saturday at midnight by Congregation Israel of child couples are formed on a 8-or. management rules to etempt Springfield at its synagogue, 339 Mountain ave.. school or neighborhood basis LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1 -LIMIT 1 Shampoo pickup truck owners! and Seton Hall cornerofShunpike road. Sol Ejnhorn will serve and meet in'^ach other's DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNT PRICJi_ homes twice monthly. They operators of leaf composting as cantor for this service. Rabbi Israel .E. • 3DAYS0NLY 3 DAYS ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY facilities from the payrnent of will display Turner, spiritual leader of the congregation, develop their own programs fees. to will interpret in English the theme of the around the 'basic. Indian Commissioner Day d J. Slichot service as well as significant passages. -theme, including crafts, Bardin said he dropped, the $45 Car r art The service is open to all and no reservations games, Indian lore,-hiking, annual fee for pickup 'trucks Seton Hall University will are required. and trips. Tribes pome "St. Mary's" Blanket RISE because it was not the intent of inaugurate Ihe 1974-75 art Einhorn is a member of the congregation and together for special pow- wows, swims at the Y, and „„DE.P to requir, e registratio„._.._-.-n in exhibition scuson on Sept. ,15 also serves as volunteer associate cantor for 1st quality. Assorted colors $ patterns. 72" x 90" —til SHAVE the case of persons handling ••• \vith a display of the works of the High Holy Days. Other lay volunteers of the camping weekends. Last twin or double. Thermal &. regular weave in blends & household and agricultural- Clarence Carter in the student congregation who will participate in the High season there were 70 Indian 100% acrylics. —• wastes. i - center (in the South Orange Holy Day services are Dr. David Anfang, who Guide and Princess tribes "Tnxnrm-t this ,n;iiivi'cleiij campus -will-read-tho-Torali^nd-jGliaim-Anfangy-who involving 507 father-child NO GENERATION GAP is apparent, whendll agesmdke'tfso bf'the skatlng'fdcllities aV error, Tarn .. repeiilipg "any In addition to trie arf gallery , will sound the Shofar. ' . ' couples. Branch Brook Ico Center in Newark and South Mountain Arena,- in-Wost Orango- registratio„ n requiremen. t for Seton Hall will utilize the The principal cantor for the High Holy TD: —Trailblazers, organized last -r,.™ -which-o«>-oporomi and outside temperatures and the under the categories that are "There is a Magritte kind of Pa., when classes resume this week. Nicollian. Traiiblazer relative, heat transfer coefficients at the flopr, From Springfield are Robin Gold, 62 Skylark knowledge and horsemanship. Sharon and the organizer, 464-5741. Seminars offered now exempted may obtain mystery in his paintings," one Now more ihiinjm'.r it pays to-invest three other finalists rode at the NJQHA fall and the roof or side wall." he saut "And if the refunds by writing to Bern- critic noted. "But instead of rd.; Susan Hager, 17 Archbrldge la., and Cindy Floss plants are grown in a soil mifcc placed on the in yourse/f'. . . fo itafcpuard tho future Zatin, 18 Warwick circle. All are graduates of" show-at the Double J BarTK~Ranch, French- V:;', I .Waxed or unwaxed 20 yds. market managers .. hardt Lind, ^acting chief of Magritte's roomsizc oranges tnwn. on T.nhor Dny ^ floorVsoil temperatures will Be significantly" DEP's Bureau of Solid Waste or locomotives roaring out of ihi . JonathanJDayloiLRegionaLHigh.School. Aspects of food retailing -ranging from lips higher than inside air temperatures." ' Management, P.O. Box 2007, the fireplace, Carter's is -instantly available to seize an iiiiniiiiimiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii iiiiuiiiuiuuiuuiimiiiiiiiuiimiiuiiiiuiuuiiug on the meal rti-pTirlmrht to advice about human Olher heating techniques involving the-use of, Trenton 01)625, certifying their '• meticulously detailed pictures relations—will he covered in a 14-week series of plastic on the roof and side walls were outlined opportunity or to moot any need as it Lift "~<| exemption claim. The bureau- •show; gianf-surface- of- some KITCHEN seminars for supermini managers beginning by Dr. Mears, who also discussed using long will send a voucher to be filled cosmic pinbali • machine may occur. A Roj,'iilar Savings Account THOUGHT FOR FOOD '//1 Push Button M Sept. Hi at Rutgers University. tubes of polyethylene film, filled with water and ' and returned (o DEP for , stretching back to ;i distant at Investors can provide you with CABIHETS "Kadi weekly session will be a self- lying flat on the ground as a source of heat in payment. horizon.•' SOUTH AFRICAN ROCK Combine two-thirds cup light improvement program for persons employed the houses." "";' '" * that kind ofsecurity . . .with a bundle : REFINISHING LOBSTER WITH cream, two-thirds cup vinegar :it Hie operatioiiH-imHiagement level- (such as The paper, "New Concepts iir Greenhouse- -ofsclf.astiurunco.- •< — —•"- -"- MUSTARD SAUCE and 1 package-instant-vanllla dciiartil'enl heads, managers and supervisors) ,„ He.a.tjngf" was* -Gqauthprfed by William J. Gallery •9~p1qnsshow ARE YOUR KITCHEN Drop~2"packages (8 oz. ea.) pudding In mlxjns_bowi: Mix_ although the seminars ure open to anyone in- Roberts, chairman of the.department at Cook," South African rock lobster* weHTaJci^ ^Tcaspooh~saTrSnd Wash 1 Dry : terested in food retailing," said Frederick A. and graduate student Joel Simpkirts. Gallery 9 of !) North Passaic recipient of numerous first WORN OUT? tails Into boiling salted water. 3 tablespoons prepared ig\ j Chatham, wrlrtrperrth p e • pplac e mvnrdirtor ^ -Gompounded-and— >——— When water f ebons, cooKTaTTntnistaTdTtjeat wllli ugg uMater" HAVE THEM REFINISHED Perkins said each seminar topic has been" fall season witihh a one-man representetdd in important payable monthly for 2 to 3 minutes. Drain about 1 minute or until well selected by a eommiUcc'~'nr~ advisers showof~ollTialntlng5 byi-Yank "public andprivate collections. o FULLY INSURED' immediately and drench with mixed. Let stand about 5 ; hile-background shade representing supermarket chains in the New Cnrmelitahorfi'om-;:-Sopt. . 13 —~ REGULAR Plus day of deposit to cold water, chill. Remove minutes to set' Juat before Now FK Fill o FREE ESTIMATES bilized in choice ol Jersey area, Perkins is a New Jersey through Oct. 9. A public lej,.^—. • • Thii drvii thai'i loff and gracoui Chantilly shipped fa Manila SAVINGS day of withdrawal convenience o CHOICE OF STAIN meat in one piece from shell serving, stir sauce until Cooperative Extension Service specialist in the .opening reception will bo held Jcr5ey VISIOn by cutting down both sides of creamy. Makes 1% cups, on trio figure rSoi tht raQian ihoutd purple, amber, green or Jiample trays of cultivated blueberries from $50 minimum balance required ruby,. Department of Agricultural Economics and. on Friday evening, Sept. 13. 1-Jf.f-je ennn ACCOUNTS underside membrane and Serve filled South African"; ot, doit fitted biplino and the lmt> Paperback Copyright 1971 Cologne Marketing at Cook College, of Uutgors southern New Jersey were recently flown to 1 JOE KISCH dorr) ol o front pl«o(, No' 327-* Manila, the first such shipment to the South- from 6:31) to 10 p.m. Iri meet P. ""* l>Ong removing it, inserting thumb rock lobster shells on-np=" comoi in ilni 17'/, fo 22'/, Six* University. ,. - . . the artist. ' and SONS between shell" and meat.^and petizer or anack plates, with west Pacific. The fresh-picked fruit was Viewers will-be-able to siiig- 14'/, (biiil 37i. lokmy-VJ,--yaidi.ol Astra Electric Webster's distributed to Manila-area bakeries, A New York artist, Car- l d h g SAVING^ CERTIFICATES pulling meat away from shell Individual bowls-of mustard Hospital-health council restaurants and hotels, ' . . melitano lives in Medinaceli, along and hum along to tunes 647-3790 slowly. Cut into bite-size sauce and Swedish crisp, SUPER-X The blueberries were harvested on a Monday • Spain. He has exhibited widely performed" during "Old *i Northern advisory eouncfl~ln each of the four .counties were put into'a LI) :i container and transft rn {1 A;YliAU I BARGIHS GALORE - 791-8696 I and - in-Njj\Vi»rk ______'.. _. to a Northwest Orient 7-17 which proceeded to MJriimum only $1000 -•- ---. i the Orient with delivery to Ihe International 35 Marlist SU, ElmwooiPk.,Oatersoti ...J. Heating Pad Airport in Manila. Arrival^, lime-was Wi.il .. .-•._'•;;!_, Cnoose_yoiir maturity 4 to 10 years •'- -,_.- ; Relievo9 tired, Leaf Rake EARLrYCOPY nesday evening,.Manila time, 1 .'".". . • (Faclno Rl. 80 across from Wlorcoll 3 achy muscles.. .-' Compounded and payliTile''"quaj+erfjTZ'' 18" fan spread Publicity Chairmen "-are urged to The blue berries were-lhfr liiRh quality Ntw * -opon ftao - 4t30 WMkdayt — _5 . 3 hoot sellings observe the Friday deadline for o^her • Washable llan- 42" ash handle Jersey "Bluecrop" variety fdY_ use in items SOCIETY Notebook Tempered steel,.-..-. ftprjgnspormil withdrawa/s'/rpm Hgyiny,* Cortificalcs tefarojnaturilv - ' 301 fo/ «ocf>-n««d'aworJc paltttn (add ~nel*cove'r than spot news. Include your-name, such as pancakes, muffins, fruit salad and let enameled to prevent rusl! ; pmVK(,n (,o ruiu.afjnlora.st on amount withdraivn is ruducod to pnssboofc rate lit for t>ach.d/ei% pott bin,'101 for ""address and phone number. trcam. . « K math n»od/«wofJc pattern for rnoflino and .1 months mlinosl is fmjoitp.it. • and handlinai lo AUDREY UNE BU y 07950 Hankscraft AM Clock Radio Sfgn-ups begin If one of your "paper tigers" • Wake lo music Inue/t with the best speaker PAPER MILL Cfet AAasterwork Custom Groojntng. Cool-Vapor • General time moveniont Brookside Drive, Millburn, New Jorsey Registration has begiln for For Men WhoCare fall classes at the Masterwork INVESTORS Humidifier CX-12612 Exposure^ FALL MUSICAL SEASON School of the Arts, Moiris Is trie accumulation of 1 Gallon ' (10% Discount lor Subscription to Both Musicals) Coqoty Parit Commission SAVINGS delinquent accounts-— capacity gives h Cultural Center, 300 Meridham come to our agency for • rd,, Morrlstown. steady How o! Kodacokw an Immediate solution. cool vapor. ,;_ KEN BERRY Instruction Is offered ..In /STRONGEST HOPE of reducing lung cancor lips in music theory, keyboard In discouraging young pooplo from taking up trie Film Meredith Wlllaon'j Htrumenta, voice, percussion , habit. This public sorvico mossago from trio Save yourself and. your staff trom the extra paper work of brass and wind instruments American Cancer Socloty will appear on milk si/o«r/HU5,T*.M.«. tryingTo follow up oilTpastdue'statements. COUNTY FAIR "C"or"D strings, slta'r, -tubla, cartons distributed to many schools throughout Pledge Playtex photography, drama, in^ the^ state this fall. ' • , MARSHMALLOWS tcrpretivc dance and,classical AFTER YOU LIST ACCOUNTS FOR CbLLECTION THE. Creative Cuts BAnERIES Furniture Wax Disposable Bottles SEPT 17 — OCT27 Indian dance. . ONLY "PAPER" YOU NEED TO SEE IS OUR MONTHLY More information may be REMITTANCE CHECK. : .. obtained by calling the Our Specialty Lomer and Loewo's Call us for our detailed brochures- • orEktachrome Masterwork School at 538-11161) 8u^s< Processing 20 Exp.. 126 or weekdays between 9 a*rn. and 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE.. VAUXHALL • 688-5848 PARTS 136 slides or 8mm & Super 1 p.m. Ut Your tot«l $«rvlct ttmion For Your Automo1lv|f«t

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The instructor is AmolcLGoldstein, thinking about a new and satisfying career in Agrons; encounters wjth the self with Dr. inUCTI office course Bank. Elizabeth. going out with this toy who I really liked, but I 68 sn0 ava al) ent lhe principles of our country today is the idea that il your letter to FOR AND ABOUT. ^B^ ! * " I Eastern Union n 'New York sculptor. The museum tours will her future. Edith Elson, the instructor, is the Frances Stern; meaning of history with Dr. A few openings still exist in this September's, Kleinmaii to sail on Oceanic A senior at Kean College, Union, majoring in was a fool and listened to my "best" girlfriend. person is to be considered innocent until TEENAGERS, COMMUNITY ANp, • • ^•County YM-YWHA, Green lane, Union. This Is Include trips to the State Museum of New Education and Career Counselor for the Jewish Howard F. Dldsbury, Jr. . , B'nai B'rith will meet She told me my boyfriend was going ouPwith 10-month Office Practices Program conducted computer science, she joined the National State definitely proven guilty. This great principle SUBURBAN PRESS SERVICE, FRANK-,. ^«an hdult program of workshops and lectures in"" Jersey, Princeton University Museum of Art, Vocational Service and maintains a private In keeping with the women's division's The Hillside Lodge of B'nai B'riih will hold its A former Springfield days of the clipper ships and 1974 graduate of Jonathan _ other girls. I believed her and told him I didn't by Union County Technical Institute, Scotch Bank's Computer Center in Linden in 1900. ivas designed so that Instances of injustice, like first meeting of the fall season Sunday evening Resident leaves today, o_.n. a_ bold explorations, _.. ._. . Day"to___, n Regionaa__..l Higo h School, want to see hifn again or to go out with him FORT. KY. 40601. " ^•thenrts andhumanlties and is sponsored by the Brooklyn'Museum, Hispanic Society of practice as a career counselor. policy, the committee has engaged instructors Plains, to prepare students for entry-level Ivemonth trip back to ,thi^ tye is Bebe Kleinman, a who will set sail today from EXECUTIVES reod our Wont Ads when hiring = * • ^•Y women s division. America, American "Academy of Arts nod The series continues to offer the following who are highly qualified and talented. at Temple Shomrei Torah, 910 Salem ave.. clerical positions, it was reported by Mrs. employees„ B.raa abou| yourMll-.lo..o»er.-«O^X»- :.Hillsi!)eiTheinpe!JnB;wiU-be£inat7pjn_wiUia_ ..Ellzabeth-Guirty;insfJuct6y"or-thiPpro"gram:: '• Norway aboard-the OeeBnie, a suburban householdsf Coll 484-77W, da11y f !»jncii. with extra family.swmns scheduled. In hockey league's and basketball teams for boys educatlon courses offered this GARDEN FRESH BOSTON ROM AINE _ ' ' _ _ v ^ „ addition, the gym, indoor'Urack, four-wall will organize in October. fall at Union College are CDiirls. uniymaj.8ym,-plnlfnrrn.paddlo-tonni -- - - ' - • - ' *T^rpnmrr?Kiigp T CALIFORNIA SWEET . • • ' i : """ courts, exercise "and steam rooms all will be in skills, scuba, junior and" senior lifesa management -and sales. a i tnii h~~ ^ ~TZ - - ' •-- leaders' Oluhs, slreei IfiSckey and tmskelbalt. edless Bed Grapes ,b 59^ Vew swim class registrants will be screened Open gym. handball, paddleball squash dance, literature, rapid I Ulim RIB STEAK "OURTRIMISBEITTER" I ffbr class level assignment according to YMCA universal gym, paddle tennis recreational reading and other personal t^tendardsonSept. 16, 17, 18, and 19 from .Ho 5. swimming are also available. • Toward the purchase ot C U FROZEN FQOD DEPT. and professional im- LONDON BROIL = D ER Registration is required for preschool and Men's fitness- cl provomontprogramfi.-Clafiees- ~| ABIN ""RiDdergirrreii age classes whlcli include aerobic dancing. Hatha Yoga, modern dance icet day3 oc-i_evenlng; IppersrClub (mother-toddler rearn-lo^wTrn"), coed scuba, learn-to-swim and lifesavini' weekends Hir weekdays. SYRUP BTL. READY TO EAT SHANK PORTION DELI-DELIGHT BONELESS BRISKET - tadpoles (learn-to-swim for 3 and 4-year-old classes also begin the week of Sepl 23 will! A brochure detailing all the ys and girls.) Tiny Tots Gym Club for registration required. ' OOODOHLVATTWOOUYa ' SMOKED HAM CORNED BEEF CRWAC* fall courser,.schedules" and Onecoupon par cuatomar ,- ~ _; . . ,, ' , rlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUr ipplteatlon—procedures—nwj JtHlNjCUTS Ib. I be obtained by contacting the BUTTPQ" Department of Continuing U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. BIBLE Education at Union College at }LJ..U.«. v.nwii.F BONELESS CROSSRIB "i39 276-2600, Ext. 239. - -• Toward the purchase ol Chuck Steak aM •»•-- Roas'IT'irn'Ttl>-11 Bee/7H"f pgct'r'ttJt'c" : *.V* r l / pgct r ttJt c TC c snillll By MILT • THIQKON - '*IT'i n'T >-11 7H" ' ' '' " ° -•-'• KEEBLEFTCLOff L££C1E_D_ „ Ib. Listed are the middle letters Art classes 16C fS'Quarter Pork Loin of 13 Bible words. The first CRACKERS Qt Pk Li Cooked Shrimp ^S±i«-89* ond last letter of each word set for fall . aoooONLVATTwoauva. SWIFT PREMIUM-LA2Y MAPLE _...„ ...^...ib. SEA PAK - ' — .-_ arejdentical. It is necessary ""Ona coupon js«'r cuatomur HYGRADE'S SMOKED CENTER CUT •—•;-••- ^ 49 The Clark Art Association- Good thru Sat., Sept. 7.1974. to find only one letter for each 1-lb. ShrimRANCHER'Sp N' Batter :z::~::^.^..,^ I has announced its fall lineup UL4 urn.KMOLERCO. 10c 99° Pork Chops .,_ ;; Ib. word. Sliced Bacon;_::::izz SAVE 14c, i'A-lb."f25 oi classes _ftBv.l974l'-^-^=-— YQRADE^-ALLMEAT 1-_BB ' "PLYM'Suf H HOCK FAMILY PACK Breaded Veal Patties Oil lessons will be given by TAStfiOFSEA ' 2. —NN— Hannah Hoffman beginning Salami or Bologna Skinless Franks Ib. 79° iW 3. -R- Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 10 Toward lh« purchau ol SCHICKHAUSALL MEATOR ALL BEEF - Haddock Dinner _z ::"*!! ^! SE: 55* 4. —S— JENO'S REQ OR PI22A ROLL 35? ml/Wave. a.m. to noon. The class is a 10- NUSOFT COCONUT 5. —V— week course for adults in oil, FABRIC SOFTENER Franks 7?"o Quit* ALL FLAVORS 6. —ZIZ— watercolor and pastels.-1 Snack Trays :,.l,,....;:.^.f!"i:.Vol°85^ 7. — V— 33-OZ.BTL. . CANNED 8. —O— _ Jassesjyill Lbcllm Ited JnlsizeJ. HIARYDEPTT and the fee for 10 weeks is $25. One coqpon par customer 9.'—ANNA— Good thru Sat.. Sepl. 7.1S74 120. — R— Interested adults should MINUTE MAID contacH»rralner-Itela>witr"Ht=i r "li'.—v- 381-5672. _ , &ff* THIN SLICED- ~'ZI ~ " ": ' SAN atOROIQ SPAGHETTI, THIN SPAGHETTI AND S-Wm-.-. 12. — N— $ C Children's classes will be N0PHESERVATVES ORANGE 13. —I— .^ : 1 ElhnwManarnni S£-79 •'•nncra.tne •sling.s femhm-Sahmiuy niumlim». White Pread .. ' « ^ _ . fiVioz 4P>^ SAN QIORQIO-ALL FLAVORS answers Jackie Mullln, a graduate of p JUICE nts £ ^^pC\,*».* -X^Cmn WHITE iN n a-L uoaqo i) i colors for children starting at 100-FT. ROLL :i -iuns I) HVNNVH '6 (f^S the age of seven. Classes will aooDONLVATrwpouya . CHEEZ-WHIZ CARNATION ojqo i) OOO a (0z:£ usO) be from a to 10:30 a.m. Ono coupon per cuatomer Blueberry Pie JB5.-69* Paper Plates^ BREAKSTONE 3A3 'L (iz:oi -23) VZIZV '9 Children's oil painting Good thru Bat., 8ept. 7..1974. (LAROEBOX) CARNATION W-1Z\ s3u!H I) VAV S (O:?! starting at age 11 will be UL-4 HFR.DOW.CHEMICALCO. 10c Hot Cocoa Mix Sour Cream UIH I) VSV "fr (0£:i 'uoaqo taught by Bettle Weiss. This UK BORDEN'S ALL FLAVORS 9*VE28e ] I) VHtXtPfcZajnvp VNNV class will run from 10:45 ri.m. VALUABLE COUPON Frosted Shakes (9e:fi vw) vaav 't to 12:15 p7m.-on Saturdays. "Toward the purchase ol Class size will be limited. For APPETIZING DEPT. registration, phone .388-8657 or PLANTER'S 18-oz. *v • - '.'", •JAM"" 381-52257ThirfetrwUl be «2 for- '& 48-02. 89 lO'weeka, starting Sept, 14. All PEANUT BUTTER Crisco Oil ...^,1,:-^:. :.... ,, «.-•I Brillo Soap Pads 10'a classes will be held at the OOOO pNLV AT TWO QUVS One coupon per cuilomer SWEETHEART LIME .,„„-: . -v.- ..-../WO«vJ Clark Public Library, located Good thru Sal.. Sept,?, 1874. P 200 "i onirVestfleld avenue In Clark. M>R. STANDARD aHAHO>FOOba 10c Liquid Detergent ,: ^.r BB Aluminum Foil ft. I RICH'S GLEP course VALUABLE COUPON C&C Cola , 0. 59° Pineapple Juice T"^TOWaT«1r»T»u««l\aso fll CHICKEN BOLL .:_J4Pa k 6-PACI«- 15W- ARM & HAMMER ...... FBEE, „.....„...... „:;.. 6-O: 89° Rival Dog Food FREE CAN PKQ... oz. . BEADY TO EAT — A 10-Btsslon College Level. Imported Pork Loin Examination Progifam 70-OZ..BOX -'il (CLEP) preparation course ^bn^hiaT^at^ PLYMOUTHHOCK": . ".•"r- . t— will be : offered . ijy Union . Oria "coupon par ciiatomer* College this fall at its Urban ' (Toad thru Sat., Sept. 7.1974_ Cooked Salami:: zzz:: Contadina Tomato Saucj....;:....,...! '7SS99* SLICED TO ORDER Educational Centers in UL^' MFaCHMBCHaBWinHT 20c Elizabeth and Plainfield to UL4 Domestic Provolone Cheese „ ^lb.119. WEEKLY BONUS SPECIAL ussiflt lidulto planning to take /we (jiMtA VALUABLE COUPON1 TWO UUYS TRADING STAMP the CLEP exariiB. ONE BOOK SPECIAL AHTMtNT .ft j Swift Pepperoni giEP is a national program —Toward Ihipurohasa ol. SAVE _ _ , a,, | The patented steel shank - that awards college, credit 'o ^ , Kitchen Tools GLAD WRAP *• , , TowardltM purchase ot udulta on the basis of self- SAVE 150-Pc. Corned Beef Loaf _.XII.,..JLK79^ reinforced with a special Stainless Staal >Sot teaching arid'experience. - 200 sa rr. ROLL ANY 3 PKO8.110 PKQ8, OR J AH . .rib -bridgeiand •I M«rM|ttaru>J. S*l HUNTLEA 4 PALMER Hi V+XM aoo.oN,.Arnro.'u,.' . I INSTANT ICED TEA MIX ituM • uck: Ki-WMoS* «p* »po««Mn *MU d H il. • '•[ »AV J FOR OH 1KBA KEEBLER OLD FASHION , The CLEP coursei at Union v 1 - OATMEAL, IC6D RAISIN, SUOAR, - supports the vital" te, II aacht T.*HW°«*. fS^JSf..ff *!a.J*l?»' •jlr4l.j.._' i "* a*^""** ** ltc»A. area hetween heel •;. ^ g lnrnnrRlFlV One coupon per cuito "TSou'Jk nil .'nuaom'riLuo'. ."r.| ;| •) ! wmi»fOOB»UIICHAM....; CHOOrOHIRSv FUDGE aTlCKa—•--: TEnT~~~ IT:.: Al7 -Black - Educational Centor," located at •nMffinmH QWK» thru Sat, 8epl 7, « DOUBLE FUDGE A 7'A1O QQC BEURRE anti forepart. • . WfcaTaabaTMapal HPituNiONCAnairjflca '. ...'.•• •• •". aCi3-oi.if»» 208 - Brown ' the corner .of E. Front street You awe it to yaur feet and WeWrvelt.."aveliue, will a $58. -(HOUSEWARESDEPT.)- to try on s pair, . meet W .Thu.rgdayH from 7 30 C TOILETRIES DEPT ,N , Slzpi 6to 16 !:• to 9:30 p.m. beginning Sept 19 •TEFLON , ' AAA lo EEE and continuing through Nov. v' Slio 12andovgr-tlluht jf 21. . . . Shoe Rack Sauce Pan ' ttllgtit oddltioriQl ctmrrjo i'' The., Elizabeth Urban HOLDS 9 PAIR OF SHOES YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS Educational Center at S Cittax Nail Polish Luxury Peiiumed Papaodant-Pro-Dr. Wosl Wright ArcKPreserver'Shoes | Broad street and Bay way will Crame Rinse Toaljhbrushes be the site of CLEP Remover Pads 'World.fimoMi... Hog. 48 ^ fr*flr«ncM. CAPACITY AVAILABLE AT • ':, I o Preparation courses on 10 parfi par iMMA DQ« - AS»T. 9l30 p. m Tuesday evenings, Sept. 17; P«okag«,— —•--•«•• V-v 1«REQ *2 •btl. COLORS I ror 'B7o EA 79 through Nov.19, from 7:30 to Ideal for travti. W*«aT O«neo. ua •*> "a-" 9:30,p.m., , " Pinaud Men's Hair Spray Pac<|uin Sinn and SatfaHsiw lotion ^;...... r;*;f.7.y guardsmanfumitum Polish... Large Can Germlcal Cleaner CALIFCPKNIA CHOI'S 3SLOAM STREET SOUTH ORANGE , Although California's 63,000 1 OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. PHONE 762-7777 farms amount to only 2 per- Wern»arvetherlohllollniltquaom|«». i • ! cent of tho nation's;total,.the Parking Olnctly Acrots the Street i l^l^lbltthtep t state produced 9 percent of the, It. 22 at Morris AvtHHt tHoMv* thru SM. Sept. 7,1874. •• national grooB cash receipts Vorwdo Irw.^ 1»7*/ '}. '.' •'.: r.,;-'.-; .': •.•-*,:] for farm products In 1973, : : according to Hie Council of

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10-Thursdqy, September 5, l?74-SPmNGFiELD(N,J^_LEADER^^ Highways— Improvements proposed SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, September 5, 1974-11 New energy saving features (Continued from p*fl< 1) Mountainside woman attends on Section 785AD. Major contractors for the Woman's Work section include KP&B.Co. of Belvidere (ex- for three intersections eius help save operating costs too cavation, drainage, general road construction > and Trl-County Asphalt of Roseland (general exlsting traffic volumes, warrant extensive ST:STEPHEN'S EPISCOPALCIll'RCH teachers' sorority meeting Exchange to open RY PENNY SlIEAlilN because of its extra thick insulation. This (Continued from pagt 1) roadway-improvement. Because of the impact 119 MAIN ST., MILLBURN bridge work, concrete structures). The paving Frances educators. She represented'the" Delta'Chapter Total electric Jiving specialist saving offsets the small cost of operating the work is handled by sub-contractors. school pedestrian crossing conditions by on local communities throughout the county, an REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING, RECTOR M. Ehman of Mountainside WestfieldjstQre..___. Jersey Central Power & Light Co. self-cleaning feature itself. Microwave oven segregating vehicular turning movements with recently ^^J^t^Jlh^^ h o|_Hlllside atjhis conferencejn Wilmlmjtflnj: Akin said he hopes to have the Vauxhall road SlfetLwft^madejQ.{hid.aB.aIter^te_soLuUon— rtd^nirjHbCy^jLnurun.-lu-aJli., g The Newark Exchange for Woman's Work ^cooking..-iajgenerally-more, pffifi^nt thnn--perci up speed. Paving is taking place from I..ih<;rty .mong-the—items—discussed- «as_Uie_new. baby sweaters, .jewelry ir -frYosttreFFeTrTgeraiors use^more power than be lnmaflHir energy requirements. Automatic clothes avenue west to the completed section of Rt, 78 "Because of the massive dislocation of " MOUNTAINSIDE international enrichment program. Beginning semi-precious stones, homemade •manual defrost models, but jioKtwice as much Another section of the 60-page board report of washer features such as small load settings, at Springfield avenue. Work started on Section private residences caused by the upgrading of REV. BADON H. BROWN, PASTOR in 1975 this program will -be-offcrcd -tO-two jellies. as it has sometimes been reported.- Some .interest to Springfield residents is that con- variable vyash and spin speeds, and-variable r.AC in December 1972. • existing arterials to handle projected volumes, PARSONAGE PHONE: 233^544 Alpha Delta Kappa members for study in • o The exchange, a non-rofit, nonsectarian refrigerators now have a "power saver/' switch cerning major highway construction— wash times, water temperature, and water fill Contractors for Section 5AC include PT&L' Union County should adopt a policy supporting CHURCH OFFICE: 232-345C country other than the United States.. The organization, was organized in 1(181, originally located inside the fresh food compartment. partlaularly"as regards Rts. 22, 24 and 78. levels, all help to save energy. Tumble-action Co, of Paramus (road work) and EH-Dorer of a major facility In this corridor. While the Sunday—9:45.a.m., Sunday School for youth sorority alsa has a "living memorial fund" dedicated to assisting elderly Women in •Selecting the "dry" position saves electrical The State of New Jersey is completing washers use much less water than standard Warren Twp. (structures). The paving sub- original objections to Interstate 278 were of all ages and adults (buses are available; call awarded each year to a member for personal or financiaLnced- Over the years the scope of its power by turning off the heaters that prevem- construction of a facilityTlrat parallels existing N agitator types, with reductions in energy contractor-Is Concrete Construction £orp. justified in many instances because of. the church for information). 10:45 a.m., Preservice professional enrichment or growth. In addition operations broadened; providing moral and _ moisture from forming on the outside of lhe.. Rt. 2i thereby upgrading this corridor to a —dislocation—of—private—dwellings',—close — _prayjex_meeting. .u_a.m.,_morning—worship- d-for"TioF~water gp "emotional support to many other individuals refrigerator during periods of high humidity. freeway levei," the report states.' "Currently" cooperation between the municipalities in- service (children's church for grades 1-3; Alpha Delta Kappa sponsors an international who were incapacitated or housebound, by _ithenIhehome is noticeably humid, the switch • Electronic sensing and automatic termination construction is under way from Springfield to volved, Union County and the New Jersey nursery also available). 8 p.m., Senior Youth teacher education program. Through this enabling them to be productive and to have should be on the "h.iimid'_'.position. During the controls oifclalhes. dryers also save enerfiyjuii Recreation the Morris County line, When completed, the Department of Transportation wouldresultin!a Fellowship, 7 p.m.,- evening worship service. program young women from other countries in meaningful employment. Thousands have been winter heating months arid in air conditioned prevent over-drying^. V (Continued from panel) Rt. 24 freeway will connect with Interstate 78 in more acceptable alignment. . . -• Wednesday—midweek prayer service. theirlast year of teacher training are given the helped in the 93 years of the exchange'^ homes, the-switch should bejeft in the "dry" ^^Soiy stnje circuitryltsradios, phonographs. Springfield, west to Pennsylvania, bypassing Friday—7:30 p.m., Chqpel Mountaineers, PATIUCIA A. G "existence. It also pmuides an outlet for creative afternoons from 1 to 3, starting Oct. 2, at the Chatham, Madison, Morristown and Mendham. "Unless a suitable-alternate Is constructed, "opportunity*to study for a year in an American position. Note: Some manufacturers may label- _andi-tefevisions reduces power consumption. the required improvements to the existing Bible and crafts for youths, grades 3-8. hobbyists as well as those in need financially. The "instant-oh" feature used in television sets., Sarah Bailey Civic. Center. Beginners will be - Thus, this facility will- remove significant university or college. They are able to learn this feature "on" and "off'V.m\','hi" and "lo." arterials will be so extenslvethatdamage'to-: r A memberof a national federation of nearly- docs cost more to operate. As a result, some taught how to use their tools and learn the traffic volumes from local streets." . ' about the U" S. ~ philosophy "of education", They all accomplish the samepower saving ..the county will far-exceed that brought about — Patricia A. Geddis 50 woman's exchanges throughout the country, manufacturers-are providing a switch that the DAZZIERS— Shining earrings,' gold wire elemehTs of design. OUR LADY OF l.OURDKS methods and materials of instruction. idea. •-...... __--- rO-Q- . "' by construction of a freeway facility..... 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE The Newark Exchange has consignors from !G customer can flip to turn the "instant-on" collar with rnatching nec|t Jewel and The children's programs will commence DISCUSSING RT. 78, the report states: •„_ Miss Ehman, learning disabilities teacher Engagement told the smoothtop cooking surface is as efficient Monday, Sept. 30. A new course in clay "With the construction of a freeway con- ~ REV. GERARD J. MCGARRY, consultant with the Hillside school system, is engagement told- states including Florida, California, and North feature off. —bracelet of 16k or 14k gold combine to~ """Since the inception of this, federal program, 7 :' as conventional electric surface units—\if it is peptipVthpTioetfrnl'i Pririgennrl ihp..fiprih'gflftM~'-'^ .:::..:::;.. *,..: „ :.PASTOR_ ^—^_—- ^pastBtate president of-Alpha-DeltaKappa-and T);ikota—persons- in -hospitals^nmd - nursing ; • — Remember-by-choosin^ Tih~appliance~wltrrr —J—qlvo-wooror-thot-8ough.t-o(t«r-look-tn mudeling..wiil-beoffercd-for.children-7-U)_l3. 1¥TirTrITT?ir78T'H"B~ —Mr. andf Mrs: WUIard Geddis of-Berkeley— of Nancy Coriroe ""thermostatically controlled: The"" ilOn . area, a major highway grid will exist REV. GERARD B. WHELAN a former recipient of the ADK regional homes or kept at home through their own illness energy-saving features, you -will save on today's dazzling fashion world. The set This course will be held on Wednesdays, from programmed as part olihe.Interstate system. Heights, have, announced the engagement of thermostatically controlled smooth top surface ; -throughout the county. Interstate .78 will REV. CHARLES B. URNICK scholarship. or the care of invalid members of their Mr. and Mrs. Alex Conroe of Springfield have operating .cost. — Is part of the 'International Collection' 3:3(5-5, starting Oct. 2, at the Sarah Bailey Civic The value of this expressway to Union County " their daughteri_PatriciaJAnn7TO"Ernest Francis is generally not as efficient. .The self-cleaning provide east-west movement, the .Garden State ASSISTANT PASTORS families: '" ' ^ announced the engagement of their daughter, at S. Marsh & Sons, Millburn: Center. . ; N • ', in relieving current traffic congestion on Rt. 22 , Csaszar of New Providence • road. Moun- .oven '(pyrolytic — not the' continuous clean Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike will Sunday—Massqs at 7,8,9; 15,10:30 a.m., and TEMPLE BETH AHM Nancy, lo Robert Fine, son of Alex Fine of For further information concerning the fall cannot be overstated. Rt.22, a major, east-west tainside. ' . ' Mrs:-J. Russell Lodge of Union, president of type) uses less energy'for baking and roasting provide the north-south movement of traffic, 12 noon. ; " • Springfield and MJTS. Charletto Troy of Passaic. recreation program, readers may call 376-5884 arterial through the county, provides the only PHOEBED: BRONSON ; '•AN AFFILIATE OF THE- Both are 1965 graduates of Gov. Livingston Hie Newark Exchange, announced that the and the Rt. 24-frecway-I-278—will provide— —Saturdays—Oening-Maas;-? p.m. Miss'Conrop, a graduate of Jonathan Dayton I %\idWions scheduled | or 376-5800. major highway for traffic, with origins and •'• UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA Regional High School. Miss Ge'ddis is a-store will be open each week Tuesday through movement from the northwest4to the southeast Weekdays—Masses at 7 and I) a.m. First Regional High School, Springfield, attended destinations to the east and west of the county. BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD graduate of All Souls Hospital School of Nur- Saturday", from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. It will be OF TEE WEEK | SOnday, Wednesday § BUYING section of the county. These major freeway Friday—7, .8 and 11:30 a.m. PhoebeBronson Chamberlayne Junior College. She is employed "•Rt.* 22'" Is basically a land service facility RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE sing and is employed as a registered nurse in staffed by volunteers headed by Mrs. W. . 1 Adults and older high school students 3 improvements, coupled with the upgrading of Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass- CANTOR FARID DARDASHTI Overlook Hospital, Summit. .'.:.. Degcnhnrdt of Mountainside. Parkins is by Burrolle's Press Clipping Bureau. Pool events with numerous signalized intersections and. , Rt. 1-9 and Rt. 22, should provide sufficient • Livingston. H Interested in trying out for the Overlook |t WISELY insufficient capacity to carry existing volumes, Monday at 8 p.m. . > to wed Mr. Rust \ Friday—8:30 p.m.. Sabbath services. Mr. Csaszar is employed by Development available on Lenox aye., adjacent to the store, (Continued from page 1) freeway and expressway * facilities for the Benediction during the school year on Friday or in the municipal lot across the street. Her fianctv a graduate of Passaic Higt: |1 .Musical Theater's production n(t j| I From Better Business Bureau | • let alone projected volumes. Consequently, the Mr: and Mrs. Stanley 0. Bronson 2nd of 295. \ Saturday—9 a,m., Sabbath services. folding, Inc. in Kenilworth and will .continue 1 ' county over the next 20;year period." ^_. x School, attended the'-form<*r Newark StaX . J| "Funny fllrl'\have been Invited to g J-fmof Metrppolltan New York, lnp.uii; .Jane Austin and Bernle Fraini third were New Jersey Department of Transportation .. at 2:45 p.m. .." . Mlnyan services—Monday, through Friday, 7 his studies in the fall at Fairleigh JJickinson Several women from Mountainside are Bridle path, Mountainside,.have announced the College, Union, and is a four-year'voterWT of § attend auditions Sunday from 2 to li and g. Dear Larrie: Nancy Hammel and Tony Gargiulo. included a parallel interstate freeway to Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap-l a.m:; Monday through Thursday, 8.15 p.m., University,. Madison. • -serving on theTioard of the exchange, including A.D.V.ER.I.I.SEMEN.T engagement of their daughter, Phoebe Drake, the U.S. Air Force. He is employed/as a I 7 to 10 p.m. mid Wednesday, Sept. II. | I just seem to have a constant problem when Angela_Einos won the egg run with Holee relieve the congestion experienced in the Rt^22 ; pointment. Sunday, 9 a.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Saturday, 8:15 The wedding is "planned for May 1975. Mrs. Robso)t>T. Young, as vice-president; Mrs. to Gordon Whilaker JUist, son of Mr. and Mrs. m salesman. § from 7 to 10 p.m. The auditions will be a it rains. My basement fills with water arid has Arnold second. " corridor. This facility is currently under • Confessions every Saturday and eves of Holy. Philip S. Rust of Scotch Plains. P- - \ . Theodore White, treasurer; Mrs -Daniel E| In tile Overlook Hospital Auditorium, on s| ruined all my flooring and paneling. The turnout for the trlcathlon was heavy.-The construction in the county, east from \ Days and First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and from Miss Bronson, a graduate of Gov. Livingston Sproul, assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Carmine | Ihc'fifth floor. \ • 1 T called a waterproofing company and they girls' dash was won by Kim Gnrgiulo' with Springfield, with a completed section from ; 7^45 to 8:30 p.m. Regional High School, Berkeley Heights, in- FIHSTFRESBYTERIAN CHURCH October wedding Jannelli, secretary. Mr..and Mrs. W. O. Van § The Auxiliary of Overlook HospltaLwIIll diagnosed the problem by phone and said they Stella Scarcia second and Nancy Hammel Berkeley Heights west to Phillipsburg.- The tended West Virginia Wesleyan College and is MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL lilnrcom.Mr. and Mrs. B.J. McKinney and Mr. Sisterhood plpns " AROUNP THIS WAV, SPRINGFIELD " and Mrs. Sproul have put in many hours "PoT! I WANT A S stage the show fourjiights this year, Dec. s can handle the job. Is it likely that a water- third,- In the boys' dash Tony Gargiulo was hlduppnrt _tho New Jcrsey- i ST. JAMES CHURCH employed by Children's Specialized Hospital, for' Jane_Wachtel painting and i-eudyin^ the store lor-lhe openTTi^ fh }y—such -claims- Department of Transportation wherever -Mountainside.— - .•--:--::•":•._.--- H readers may call the auditions chairman, I In the girls' shot put, Maryanne Branco was SPRINGFIELD r~ DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION; Mr. and Mrs. Morse Wachtel of Springfield without seeing the problem can be. an honest possible to secure rapid construction of the Her fiance, a graduate of the Wardlaw |§ Hetll Wncus, 277-B823. i | first, KimiGarglulo second and Carol Lombardi MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR SHEILA KILBOURNE have • announced the engagement of Iheir The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm. company? , 7B," Country Day School, attended Rutgers <—H1IllUllltUII)lillllHHIIIlllltMilltHIWIIHUIIlUllHUiUIUIW(UiUUUUttlUia_ -Uiird.Jy«:-ahot-pul,-DuvidGe(.'ltlik-wnr»- - Snnriny—Ul ii.m_warsl)ip. crruirp.-udth. Dr.. .. Hniig „„. ™»f^-^-~—bEAKV-BASEMENT- -He—j»—employe*—by—Sylvanla- _ . JSuuMngis fop/c on Tho survey continues: "The New Jersey - Dear- Leaky: first, Russ Albert second and Tony Gargiulo REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING Miniature Lighting Products, Inc., Kearny. Brans preaching. The Sacrament of Baptism and Mrs. Budd Van Horn of East Stroudsburg, £ r- J.L--II ___^x .^ meeting M day nt 8v!5 p.m. in the social hall t of TVnnopnHplInn I^nclnrv Plnn Everthlnkof travelling to Africa? Mort -of-trp . ' Bufuru Umru can bu.u nun!' ur j/uul -third. In thc£irl8' biOdUJumu.Tml Syulfu WUH people have an Idea that Africa Is all •nBV.PAULJ.KOCH- vuddlHI! JB plutlllfd III StrPllUl's . will be-«dminl9ieml-€hild care for pre oehool-^-Pa: •; ';.;' . — Of rOOff)//) meetinCj -Musicians calls for the improvement of the existing Rt. 22 ASSISTANT PASTORS children is provided on the second floor of the The future bride is a graduate of Jonathan . Mrs7 Sanford GeJwarg, Sisterhood president, "proofing problem, the cause must first be first, Stella Scarcia second and Maryanne lungles arid practically devoid of Episcopal Church, Westfield. .The Foothill Club of Mountainside will hold To Publicity Chairmen: corridor as a second priority item. While the Sunday Ma'sses(-^7 p.m. Saturday), 7, 8:15, Chapel. Dayton Regional High School in Springfield. will conduct the/business meeting. Plans for determined. We would say to be cautious of Branco third. In the boys' broad jump, David civilization. Nothing could be further its first meeting of the fall season next Thur- set meeting Gechllk was first, Billy O'Toole second and improvement must await the completion of 9:30, JO:45 a.m. and noon. Daily, 7 and 8 a.m. Wednesday—8 p.m., Session meeting. She attended American University in trie coming year will be announced by Mrs. Would you like some help in preparing anyone who, at. times, will diagnose by from the truth. The civilization of sday, Sept. 12, at noon at the Tower Steak Mitch Birher third:'" Interstate 78, to relieve traffic and allow Holyday, on eves of Holyday at 7 p.m.; on Holy Jewish women's council, Washington, D.C.. and graduated from Marvin Steinberg, ways and meaps vice- .: The season's first meeting telephone and make the glib promise he knows —A(rlca-I« «s old-a« our-own-and r«»lly—- —House. riorence-Bengenhfli'dt-WH'l-present—a— Wt t tli ' —constructtinT~wtthout BeTtous disruption to™ days at 7,8, 9, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, president; Mrs. Kred Kaulman, membership he can do the job. Background of the operation, TrTilie bocce tournament Team Five (Larry worth discovering. Today, you can ride plans opening luncheon program on "Quilting." She will display paper" and" aslTfor our "Tips on Submitting LorSe\ SoX^b/hel'd responsibility, and the actual type of work that Zabodmy, Sam Biriribaum, Tom Scelfo and motorists, projected traffic through the county Con/essions—Saturday, 1 to 2 p.n>. Monday (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO - where she majored in elementary education. vlcc-presjacnt, and Mrs. Saul Schwalb, ad- shows an immediate need for Improvement to through the Congo and see some ol the ''Council in the Community" wiTlbe the "LUTHERN HOUR" AND TV'S She is employed as a customer service handmade quilts and give a demonstration on niinistriitive vice-president. News Releases." tomorrow and meetings will will be done are considerations that should be Otto Granlck) finished first. most dxcltlna thlnflj in the world such—» through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No con- how to makequilts.'Dny chairman is Mrs. John given some thought. Call your Better Business the arterial. Consequently (he Union County fessions_on Sundays, Holydays and eves of program of tile opening luncheon-meeting of "THIS IS THE LIFE") representative for the Aluminum Company of Mrs a.m. Tuesday's Reeling were :isk«l to contact the meeting. For membership information, Mrs: Dnrsky pyprpon yo SPRINGFIELD -~- chicken;zOr then again beef. Or perhnpSTty seP On Sept,: ft,- 1935r-Senator-Huey Long of /. i Classroom actlyltleslnclitde food this time, Bui it's sbre to be dBlectabla And Jjouiaiana Was shot.' . ~ In- Ihli ipnpe HEADING WEST? — USE PROSPECT OFFICE DUNJA SAWI3KI. REGIS- - served with appefiser, potato or vegetable, Balad, "qMonday; September 9. introduction to the alphabet, • California became-the 31st state to enter the • Implo . . TEHETJ NUHSB AT PRINCE hot breads, bever,age-and ice croam: Monday numbers,. foreign-language, &*;X-l& REV.TWEEDLE.D.D.' Union on Sept. 9, iestt. •* DIAL GEOfiCE, BRITISH COt- ' music, crafts, cooking, art, through Saturday. • ... ••...'• . Sept. 10, 1898, was the date the Empress 686-7700' AT UMBIA, HAS THREE V '. science, (ools, physical PATIENTS AIJJER.JJ-: J .,..•• 'Jurt girling hlmull toughtiMd up for tha Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary was ' A.k lor Clo.iili, education, nature study with church'i «nnu«l,5tew«rdmip drivel' assassinated. Bring your green thumb. field trips, and special events, EACl.ES BROUGHT TO '/ \— ."'".-' • "y' HER BY CONSERVATION You'll put it to good work. held periodically: " OFFICERS. ONE BIRO,. '.''..' Because there's new *••• Classes for th6_io-month iinu| BLIND IN ONE EYE FROM Weliopeyou : Heady stuff . greenery in our scenery. program begin Monday ait the " Charge for Pictures f A TUMOR. HAS BEEN ' • ^ CONVALESCING FOR A Do-it-Youraolf ^alad bar. Branch Y and on Sept. 23 at Cabbage das been- popular •TtiSre Is a choroo of J5 for wedding and engagement Select all your favorite • tlmSummlt Y. Brochures with since the days of the ancient picture*. There Unochanje "ALSO NURSED GEESE ' Z~T7_~KllBd"rlxlnj[a~C6rnbirie~ jdetaUa and rates are available -uroeks. 'l'he vegQMDIe got Us MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AND OTHER BIRDS : '.'T: them a la you. And build 1 at-"bo{fir\'8, or readers may ' "' 3^hDW0VB7IW>m~ ricfuro. Persons submlttlna BACK TO.HEALTK - yduFBalsu as big as your wedding or engagemen) AT appetito. It's sbmBthing" call 273-3330 or 404-8373 for plctura ihould encrmt ttie further Information., -.... _ Hp«yni«nt, .. special for our dinner guesti mtiti til miitiMiini tin iitmni iitnfniiim i in Jl Monday through Saturday. Special Price Is one you love as well as he. She's / ', FRIDAY DEADLINE - - ~-^' FAT Miss Liberty, an* her portrait adorns the . AH Items'other than spot news should bo In otrr With This Ad . U.S. $10 goldplece in this 14 karat yellow INCLUDES: LefthcarKft>ruieiy«€kcnd. office by hoon on Friday. •;.. • • .Recreation OVERWEIGHT gold cuff bracelet for a man. $750. .Workshops 60 DAYS - 2,000 WUJ We set. the long-playing weekend evenings to the Odilnox cot) Wlp you bftortia Iho trim RENTAL GOES . Entertainment QutHtf Ut«4 CM ' CO tt slim person you want to b». Odrliwx Is To Love Is to Give. .Food • a Meal* per parson S ^ ThU R0S BPARK - aJinvjahlnLJttiil'ciislly swallowed. Con- . TOWARD PURCHASE fjl 1 MMnn «r MM pllM. ««lc«a»l tains no daiigcrous diuis. No jlarving. . Do Something Beautiful.® .Lodging A reminder: Next time you.plan a party. .. don't. ^ 00LFM IIMOII .Equipment ft Materials FULL. SERVICE OFFICES nar axM. I ' Na apeclil oxorclso. Get rid ol exco» COMPLETE Let Uf, plan it. And toas it. And serve our great fat and llvelonior. Odilnox has bean .Parents and Children Cartier 6 Room Apt. '270, Inoluding »/0 WEEKEND Attendttudy prograiri ON BOTH SIDES OF R,9H ","£ dVnk8' You'" h«v« »• Wll if you call • used successfully by thousands all over • 2S.J.!>tJm mon»h» OF on Saturday Bridget Beglcy at 376-7025. ~~ .. ';p" • Spacious 2 b«droom apartment, with the country for IS years, Odrlnex h'liiT Boutique full dining room, Laroa kitchen carl costs W.J5 and tho li'8« economy sin $ 35 for full school year RELAXATION, EDUCATION AND FUN,. .WRITE OB PHONE SPRINGFIELD AVE . $5.29. Vou must lojo u,ly lit or your IFOR OUB DESCRIPTIVE BROCHURE AND LOW RATES . accommodate washer 8. dry«r. money will bertluhded by youfdrujglil. •( at I No queitlona asked.i(\cotp).no >ub< " Bbautlfully loncfscaped pardon Flno jowelers S'lnca 1646> »A«Mt»l,.Soldj lth (Wsiuararjlee by, CO BOX !ili/ l S The Mall .•Short Hills--' fers New York •u«IH/irb<)ufP«lniB»el - apartments. Train to N.Y.C. ln"2S • l Millburn Music Center^ SOUTH OHANGI . 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-1.2-lhtjrsday^-SBotflmbBr-^ .-Thursday, September 5, 1974- Theresti Spychalski married Matthew Weag wadding held Your Guide To Better Living 3 ORT chapters JoAnna Marie Flume, daughter of Mr. and to Norbert A. Teresavage A. minirWond.erama show, starring jjra. Anthony Fiume:oQ26JB:.a"Hlln Place. h ilovjiiion'^-Bob-McAllistcr, wiU-bo-snonsornd - Roselle Park, was married Saturdayafternoon^ and Mrs. Matthew Spychalski of Laurel by three chapters of Women's American ORT to Matthew Lewis Weag, son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue, Union, was married Saturday af- (Union, East Orange-Orange, and Maplewood Frank Weag Jr, of 1275 Grandview ave., Union. - ternoon to Norbert Alexander Teresavage. son South Orange), Sunday, Oct. 13, at Columbia The Rev. Joseph Loreti officiated at the SUBURBAN REAL __._ _ Trs-l^T^neSapf: jrrSciisoT, 17 Parker avu., MuptewoodTaTTT l^oTiyTn^eCTmrcn^oTTmjTCCTmpttonrTiyTn^eCTp " The Rev. Bernard Peters officiated, at ttie a.m. and at 2 p.m. R. ParLAjecepHoni foljpwed at the .'nuptial"mass and cermony is St. Josephs — Featured will-be a magic show, with Chanticler, Mlllburn. , City• Suburbs # Fqrm_(;ounrr^,«rtal?e ® Sliore Koman Catholic Church, Maplewood., A "qudiencejmrtlclpatlon, games, contests, en The bride was-escorted by her father. Mrs. reception followed in the, Iryinjjton Polish Icrtainment and the awaWtng of prizes. Ellen Scott nerved as matron of honor. Home. . . . Reservations may be mado by calling 9G4 Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lisa Flumei sl3ter;in' Interior-designvariations %*%£;•: WyckhamManoT^offers fy chase law of the bride," Josephine* Hume, Mrs. as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Joan m (he door. It .was announced that children Josephine Panzirio and liieresa Panzino, Teresavage and Mrs. Steven Schaber, both under six yearsold must be accompanied by an J : ' cousins of tlnrbrlde. sisters of the'grnom; Linda Chroboczyriski, adult. " T" T\ '•-.. Louis Vlahakes served as best man. Ushers among Timbers' features at Fox HIM new section oftownhomes -. cousin of Ihe bride; and Melanis Yanick.- - All proceeds will-go-ttt-WomenJs American "There's always a market real estate" taxes are deduc- were William Weag, Frank Weag 3rd and. The Timbers, the new DCA- "We're especially proud of Hotpolnt kitchens with hooded - for well-deBigned, luxury ; Greater American- Cpm- Jefferson, and the" Adams. William Teresavage served as best man for ORT School of Engineering, a part of Chester Weag, all brothers of the groom and Mayer community off Exit 67 the dual-level homes," said oven-range, total electric munities has just opened a Townhouses at Wyckham tible Vfrom federal Income Ins brother. Ushers we're Ronald Chroboc- vocational training schools in 2? countries of homes with custom features," taxes, and'the home becomes •FranlrCiampa. -.^i_~—... in Barnegat, offers_a_variety Joseph Blllhlmer, marketing living, separate thermostat In according to Leonard R. new section of Wyckham Manor include a number of />nski and Edward Kovach, both cousins of the , five continents. ' ..-•'' • x- • Mrs. Weag, who was graduated from Roselle of homes designed for family director for DCA-Mayer. every room, and 150-amp Manor townhouses for sale in one and two-bedroom models, an investment, whidi builds bride; Thomas Spychalski, brother" of the Businesses and corporations have purchased Sehdelsky Jr., whose latest equity each year," he added. Park High Sehool.js employed._Rs a secretary . living, ranging from two- "Each one hag seven optional electric service. In addition, venture is Fox Hill, near Rt. Spring Lake Heights, ac- all with wood windows, sliding bride; and Steven Schaber, brother-in-law of . block tickets to donated-underprivileged by Allis-Chalmers Corp., Unlort. bedroom ranches ideal for floor plan variations. They cording to Melvin Konwiscr, glass doors to private patios, children in the three areas. wall-to-wall carpeting, fully- 130 in North Brunswick. Wyckham Manor's ar- lh( groom. Her husband, who was'graduated from Union young marrleds or more -Xange from completely un- sheetrocked attached garage president. self-cleaning oven-range, __ Mrs. Teresavafie, who was graduated Jrom mature cpuples . without finlshed_lower revels to Sendelsky, whose building Located at Allaire road and dishwasher, trash compactor, chitecture complements the High School, is emptoyedjis a mechanic by B and ceramic-tiled bath also countryside of the Spring Lake Union High School; is'employed as a secrelary. children, to dual-levcl-models, combinations of bedrooms and credits-include Humbly -Hills .Rt. 71, Wyckha"tn Manor is not all-electric central. alr-_ Mothers' Guild plans and M Autos, Springfield. are standard. Options in The Heights area—one of the most bv the First National State Bank of Union. Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda; the adaptable to provide from two recreation areas." Timbers include central 'atr- in Westfield and Fox Hill Run a massive, sprawling conditioning and heating, and Her husband, who was graduated from Essex Qinjique^flea market to five bedroomsv;— '-'.-— -•- The flexibility is expected to- in ISdlson, rccently~coniplct£d- wall-to-wall carpet in a choice attractive:, and,, rapidly-— — couple will reside in-Union-i- .--: --^ — cond4Moning, ^elf-cleaning • development, but a cluster of growing sections of tilt state; Catholic High School; is employed'as a con-: An Frttique flea market will be sponsored by __hays^speclal -appeal to ac- a one-year sabbatical, during of colors. • • ' ' ~~ oven, refriggrafor-freezer, 16 all-brick manor buildings struction billing bookkeeper by Public Service which he served as president . the St. James Mothers' Guild-of Springfield tivity-oriented famllyygroups. dishwasherand washer-dryer._ whose design is based on that "The condominium home To reach Wyckham Manor, Co following _ a.:., hoifeyrnoon trip to the - Saturday, Sept. 28, JronriontninTtffTpTmrifflhi" Owners can-select, tfierfloor j-of the-New • Jersey Builders . JJbihg_ beyond the comv. / of the governor's mansion at ownerhip plan provides the take the GanterrState Park- ,, Poconjis, the cou'ple_wj!!xcside in K«arny." — L PafrjpqDonneJ\ly~ Sssoclatlon7He~Bald the year auditorium. .- -,- - ' ..-. Colonml WilllnmshurR IJfJSeJlffiJjfjlMEailmenl, way In FMt BB^nntn Rt'.a»" was anrfouficed that reservations It traveling aroundthe state for their particular interests- put; residents in the center of Konwiser pointed out buyers and the tax advantages of a Proceed east to the (Allaire spaces are being made, and additional in wec/'/rrUn/onfo ive him a unique view of the such as photography, wood- recreational activities. ' at Wyckham~ "Manor &re~ prlvaUrhome,"\a spokesman road) circle, go three-quarters formation may be obtained by calljng Mrs '3 housing situation. It %t"# . working or painting. For the Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic pleased to learn there will be- noted. There are no outside around the circle and turn Joseph Horishny at 379-9191. " family that does a great deal confirmed his view that just 62 families _uiing_Jhe^ Mr. Handelman Ocean. offer fishing, swim- the large, traditional home is maintenance chores—grass right onto Allaire road, con- . MRS, SIDNEY DARCY, - ' JACK9ON.N.J. of entertaining, the full Olymplc^lze swimming pool. cutting, snow removal, ex- tinue approximately three The United Methodist Church, UniohTwas the ming, sailing,' water skiing far from extinct. . . Good freezer ideas APCANNEb MOBILE rIOME recreation room might be and surfing. Golf courses, He also Indicated the mini- terior ppainting g and related miles to models pn left.. Or setting Saturday, Aug. 17, for the marriage of COMMUNITY FOB ADULTS! . best. •.••". condominium development is •-• Almost-any "type "Of meat stew, ragout yacht basins, tennis clubs and "Therk has been so much tasks are taken care of by the take Rt. 71 to Allaire road in Patricia Donnelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The & LEISURE'HOMfc DEVELOPERS-Louis and John Larsen, ; attracting a variety of home AAdrriqgeisheld goulash or casserole combination—beef, lamb "These optional plans allow parks are also nearbyi emphaslsV on middle-income community association for a Spring Lake Heights and turn Joseph Donnely of Cranford, and Robert who developed Big BassXake in the Poconos, announced buyers, from just-married .pork or veal—can be frozen. Most vegetables You've Always the buyer to tailor the interior families,'\ he says, "that monthly fee. "-'•' Interest and west to models.' Handelman, son of Mr. and Mrs: Bernard "The Qarden State Pa'rk- sales of;$p million in homesites and homes in three years, • young couples, investing in included in these combination "dishes freeze -~ Wonted! to fit his family size or people In tne upper financial of Patrice* Lupia Handelman of Union* . -" and ie r e ent since the opening of (he leisure home community. The ' their first home, to adult MRS MAI Till W V. WEAO lifestyle,...==.,.=," sai.d „..Billhimer, . ™i •° °^ ^? brackets \were being " well. "".''". •'..''• The Rev. John Dow of South Orange of- ou u CI Larsens are in line -Donnelly-6ervePionor for- her sister. residents "all of tne major metropolitan centers," the most attractive sections of ." historical architecture, the Mrs. Leo E. Lupia of Carpenter place. Union, • Carl Weiiischenk of Union served" as best technological advantages of said-Blllhlmer, "but the Middlesex .CountyjwerlOQking. -—various manor home models, Diet Centers plan was married Saturday,- Aug. 17, to Sidney man. Ushers were Robert Cuzzolino of ^Vest- modern living.in a-tranqull, community and the area are Farrington- Lake,\vill offer priced from $39,990, have Darcy, son of Mr. And Mrs. Sidney Darcy of field and George Reinhard-of Koselle. old-fashioned environment." ^^ 8way from big city Sales accelerate spacious distinctive homes names connected with the free open houses North Plainfield. . classes Mrs. Handlcman was graduated from ' Lots in the new DCA-Mayer congestion.' designed to complement the period—the Washington, the TIODI The Rev. John- Korbelak officiated at the merge, announce new Onnfnrri High Sphnnl nnri K^nn College of Npw community are large, to aid in.> Prices for homes In the -ceremony— 111—Holy- SpTTIP^nnman- CflttlDtlcJ Jacqueline Greenspan, president of Diet Tom Stevens' and TWiss Pal's "dance studios"" ""Students and graduates of'Miss Pat's "Dance" Jersey, Union." -piimei ying-thp-nrpfr'irTmturafarfniberB range from t'MfiSO to executive. The rolling terrain Church, Union. A reception followed at the The Embassy from $12,900 resources. There are winding $35,990. The community may Control Centers, has announced that a new have merged recently, it was announced. Miss Studios have appeared as professional Equity Her husband, who was graduated from Union is heavily wooded, \vith class will open Saturday, Sept. 14 at 9::io a.m trails through the woods for be reached"via Exit 67 of the Jflaejjln£_i)ais., granting \nn Gctrczynski .Pat's studios are located it) R.ose|le Park fl.t ffi , e.nt,erljiinprs fcstpll^Spiirlpfir ii n rfqprfr lyith High School nnd Franklin and Marshall College JildJlkddai Kwity. >• ^STTiznrfi^firav^rtTT E. Westfield ave., and in Konilworth at 238 No. ihe Alvin Alley dance group; Patti Cantarclla of Lancaster, Pa., is a law student aiClevcland individual setting for eaqh free open house meeting, nnri ll|p public is Lupia served as maid of honor for her sister. Homes feature allrelectrJc_jrravel-eost-on-Rt.S34 mih •;! anrt cjipypnc' 4] with Hi|l^?e Neleww_ „ Stat«l e Universitlyy : invited to come.to observe the approiicli" Mrs. Maureen Simms ol bloomtield. r yeaf half-acre and fully improved.X.-. Elizabeth, Iselin, CoIonlpraTfoTCarTeri'lT" "JefseyTalleTCompany'"of Orange Tommy "'Following a honeymoon trip to Canada, the in Gary Garczynski, a Med- vocated by Diet Control Centers in the group served as matron of honor. Bridesmaid was Big Bass Lake has just lakeand a trout-stream and All power and telephone lines \ concept of weight reduction. Mrs. Laura Frederick of Atlanta, Ga.. sister of This will be their 25th year of ! ford Township resident and a celebrated its third an- 800 acres of very desirable will be underground to aid in \ graduate of the University of "Rita Ezor, class leader, also conducts Ihe groom." The General from $13,900 Covered Bridge niversary. It was on July a, land on rolling, wooded preserving the beauty and inm rinrpy ^pt-vftH n*; hpqt mnn fnr hi^ Pennsylvania's Whnrinn -Tuesday- moFning-meetiiigs-iii-Uiiion^ '— gcKTCUp irom the New Jersey Federation of" 1971, that Uni firstiot was sold—teixalii.-and-thiH wus enough atmosphere "of uie com- CATHY KAROSICK brother. Ushers were George Frederick of WHIiamses School, - has been, named It also was announced that during this month, in all the schools, conducted by Art Harris. Music Clubs, Dance Department." ?s-have son — in the Pocono leisure home to get us off to a good start, munity. all Did Control Centers throughout New Atlanta and Robert Simms of Bloomfield. manager of marketing for the The studios stage free entertainment at local A seven-pound, nine-ounce son, Benjamin community at Gouldsbprq, Scarborough Corp, according- Jersey, will be holding iTfree.open house at all Studio will begin Mrs. Darcy , whho was graduatedjrngj m Holyhosnitnlsy , .charitiesyind.-organizations...™-l^- The studiosj are members of the New Manuel Williams Jr., was born Aug. 24 in Saint ptters j^rtgages Pa."Developers Louis F. 2^ the meetings. - — .. Family Academy. Bayonne; attends Kean Jersey Federation of Music Clubs, Dance -tu-in-announcenrent by~John ! was announced that registrations fnr Ihp Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. Larsen and John R. Larsen "offices rnon^aTteiqnlllon day f-j- U^JlLNJUSlll * __liopaEtauuit,__Bunoe—Maatoi'R—of—AnwHeih— nnrtMrg n<.ffjnmln,Wll)lnmc pf KU-r^hnih , ^rs, -dollu-U r irayallui H eentBr~wTtir new term will begin today with some classes TBpurt mat tn-daTerniey.have' residfential construction" firm.. evenings at-7:30_and are conducted-by Sheila ofdanee- aso customer representative by Pitney Bowes. Dnnce Educators of America and "-Dance Williams is Ihe former Anita Cangelosi of sold over 650 homesites valued lounges and a heated indoor completion, emphasize Hie Englehart. Classes on Wednesday evenings at Her husband, who was educated in North resuming Monday, Sept. 9. Additional in- Caravan, USA. •—— Union. hehwnomiahate' custoHLtouphes- :wfiich_ have In his new. duties, Garc- The Cathy Karosick Dance Studio of 25 W. formation may be obtained by calling 241-2471 at more than $5 million and swimming pool. zynski,v2Br-will -coordinate; 7:30 will be held by Jack Crawford. Plainfield, is employed as a field engineer by Whjle home purchasers Bridge, and that Hovnonlan *'!We laid out three ski trails become a hallmark of Sen- Westfield ave., Roselle Park, will resume its or 63C-705G. •' *••* It was announced that the studios In Roselle that sales this, summer are delsky single-family com- marketing activities on Additional classes are held on Thursdays, at Public Service, Irvington, FRIDAY DEADLINE < across the nation are Enterprises, Inc. also recently and serviced them with a fifth year of instruction in ballet, jazz, top and Park, Elizabeth, Iselin, Colonia and Carteret r 1 continuing at iin accelerated mnnitica. . ScarhorortBh ynterprispq in fl-^O a.m. and 7-'M) pm nnH \yil1 ho Ifrl hy Followinn a honeymoon trip to Spain, the —This j[| ^ Viold for tap, AH Itpms other than sprrf npws should, ggnprnlly haying n-ftn rt Miif nbtninprt n nodi avum c w p, -will open Monagyrsept. in- in Kcntrwuriti »n -ttrr WrbWlcniorries have grown up to be big, Gertrude Kir-sh. .,..: „.. at the °uple will reside in Roselle. be In our office by noon on Friday. finding mortgage money, tgage commitment for buyers five -southerutliei n New Jersey . .today .and, tomorrow from 1 to 6 p.m. ballet, toe, acrobatic, jazzj , bbatont , HawaiianHi , Sept. 30. ~ .- ; ;.- "Notable is the" fact that equipped prayg^rounds and In one, the 16 by. 44-foot counties. He will work from beautiful, permanent show places. BIG Hovnanian Enterprises, Inc: at the condominium com- most purchasers a~te not"only picnic groves. We built master bedroom suite in- studio. -•• •- slimnastics, with- special instruction for munity. Scarborough\headquorters in rooms, completely furnished. 2 & 3 bedrooms, has two programs . offering interested in the land as an boating docks on the lake. And eludes a sitting room, dual gorgeous kitchens with brand name appliances, Cathy Karosick, director of the studio, is a teenagers nnd adult beginners. There will be a The Concord from $17,600 funds beloiy current N.J. Barclay Pavilion, Cherry Hill. School scheduled special course in belly dancing. Karate, with; Board meeting investment, but - irt building currently..-we -have- under baths, and two wilk-ln closets. spaciousiiaths, yaur own patio in the-pack Hadasshtohold member of the New Jersey Dance Theater CHOOSE THE HOME THAT marReT ratei for" the use of Although a large portlon.of r jj A__n a tive_Qf _Bellma wrT black belt instruction will be'offered by Harris, homes in the community and conBtructton~a" brand •n"ew 7An6tHeF~Boa"sfs a~"70-6oot~ yard. No maintenance". . . no work, and a Guild and Ballet Company. She has" attended slated by JWVl- SUITS YOU BEST. prospective homf buyers at the $2 mllUoji of 7.41 percent Garezykriski is^a graduate of and additional instructors will be Glen enjoying its' recreational recreational complex that basement. Libraries, dens, mobile home is the best investment you can the Farnworth-Hauer Dance Studios. New by Ethical Society" COMPL£TEWirifCAttP£r^ DRAPES, Covered Bridge, the com- N.J. HousIhg^Flnance Agency Gloucester Catholic High \f annual convention A board meeting of the • 'APPLIANCES AND MANY QIH&L facilities," the includes an outdoor swimming built-in bars and even maid's make today under $12.000. • —York-City, .-Ihe—Academy-of— Ballet,—Union-- Eberhart, Edward Thomas, Michael Tracy, 's-adalt-comnranity in ;i» School.—He—rocoiveel—h4s Fifty chapters of the Northern New Jersey THeEthicarcoIture"Sociely75T(rProspecfsi., RichafdlVIcRone amTLTmnie Jones. 7j s reported. By thel end of the pool, professionally designed quarters^are amohg the bachelor's degree\ from the County Ballet Company and the New Jersey Manalapan Township: Covered Bridge purchasers tennis courts and a second singular amenities. Kitchens Consider South Wind. A luxurious mobile Region of Hadassah will send delegates to the Maplewood, has announced that registration New dance staff members have been listed. 036, Jewish War Veterans of DtHECTIONS^ Qtrdan stale during the past few months, current construction season, Wharton SchoolA having home community, with .modem~Taoilities de- School of Ballet. - for its Sunday School and parent orientation the United States df America Pirhvviy lo eNlt Sfl (South Kevork S. Hovnanian, year-round and fully-equipped clubhouse." — —-— -are spacious and convenient to- GOth anrtual National Hadassah convention at Gerald Cummins, head tap master-for Danse- •ound). w«tl oa Rout* 70 to president of the company, Hovnanian stated, qualified : majored in"cc'pnpmic,s,"".."." signed iustfor you and your friends. All utili- will be held Sunday, Sept. 15 at 10 a.m. Classes will be held tonight at the Routi 971. Rlfldl to t-Jtunurit leisure homes 'will already The Larsens are the first to breakfast and dining; areas. the Marriott Motor Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., Sunday Nouveau Dance Co. for the past two years, also AMnutpfQ^t to Md«it reports that a limited number buyers could still take ad- The construction marketing ties, telephone lines, and fuel.lines are under- through Wednesday. Israel Ambassador <4o the United States, will be held 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Sundays. has his own school in"Summit. He has appeared home of Mrs. Arthur H. vantage of the available —have been built on nearly one- concede that part of their Prices begin at $95,000^ executive played football for ground. Roads are paved, lots are spacious Grades include nursery through eighth grade. OfENDAILV 16. of 7.41 percent mortgages are quarter of the sites that have success at Big Bass Lake is Mrs. Jess Bernstein, regional president, will Simcha Dinitz, and Jerusalem Mayor Teddy , on Broadway and has' choreographed and Goldman, 516 Cherry st., remainder of these "bargain Gloucester Catholic School Master.TV cable direct to your home. You're The curriculum for the young pQople is' still available at-Covered so far been sold at'Big Bass.. Uie easy accessibility of tlje New Brunswick and the- head Ihe delegation, and Mrs. Bernard KolleK, who will receive the Henrietta Szold danced in musical comedies on television, in Elizabeth. Mrs. Julian Cohen, Interest rate mortgages."- T vpnd the University of Penn- missing all the fun, if you're, not'livinq at designed to "build humanistic values, practice The homes themselves~ wiH 'Pgconos"fr6nTe"astern Pa: aiia" EcnnlContral station are less Weinberger will serve as regional convention award at a Tuesday evening banquet. addition to being a featured dancer on Down senior vice-president, will If the shoe fits, it's Edwards, than 10 minutes away. The sylvania. He later taught South Wind. - in problem solving, growth of self-awareness- Memory Lane, Arthur Murray's Picture Story " preside. Mrs. Sidney Mindlin represent an additional in- N.J. towns and cities. coordinator. Mrs. Samuel Moritz of Linden will Sessions and programs will be held In ad- . Hovnanian also reported community Is convenient to economics at Camajen Financing A vaitable :Lp_a^l!ad.ajjsah_IsjaeL.{ashion,J;h.ow_!!iL i2SiyJJy..j.P.. LhjLSrts aniJjerjoM^,^!^ ' , wHl offer a.£raye_r^ __ Biqoismctll. Witeois n 1 -Catholic-High—Sehool^r- expression, increasing appreciation of people dancing at. the Roselle Park and Iselin studios jFJnaTarrangemenfs wilT"b"e~~ over $4 million, - \.,. pletion'of Interstate 80, an ^f^"rtfflswlck Mall on several yedr^.pnd was also board at the convention. Hadassah students from Jerusalem. Films on : L J Featured at the convention will be addresses visual aids will be available during the year for and their cultures, Jearning "about tliu- rulESTjf—only.—^ ' made for an auction scheduled has me, size ouht> weieel our progress in express highway that now f I"" hT' ^-f* . hend football conch there. Fto at tilt* FtTHt StutB Bank, "by Sen. Henry IVOacTJionTb. Washington) and •useTrrTo"ca"nnia"pTe"RTkira-gTT!up"s: — in-ihe-xoTimnftityTiHaTnrcmirffgmH zr—^—Z—r~~—~—T,—.,.' „—~. tmr Savings of Caldwell. These "three years has been very runs uninterrupted lrom the -from-WoodbFidge-€enter-andMenlo Park Mall. Princeton- joined the - ScarboroughA the love and care of the natural world." Townley Branch, Morris Tom Reed, who appeared In the Broadway- . funds were provided under a substantial," Lou Larsen George Washington Bridge and Trenton- are within 30 organization in 1070, working \ avenue, Union, Thursday, 1 Much of the material Is drawn from Ihe musicals "Gigi" and "Seesaw," and danced Enjoy sw««t, cladn country living at q price you can afford. ' Federal Home Loan Mortgage says, "We started with a big into the heart of the Poconos. minutes. in various sales executives works of humanistic educators, Sidney Simon, with the S_acramento Ballet "Company, has - Sept. 19 at 8:30. Mrs. Bert Homeitead Run offer* a low maintenance, modern apart-"- Corp»-program, and are The road there,connects with posts. Route 528, Jackson, New Jersey Couple wed Louis E. Rath and Lawrence Kohlberg. Field worked in television: HFwlUteach ballet, Jazz, Waxman, .chairman, has ment-ilie home from J12.3OO* . . . p/tocelul, lecura living Interstate 380, which leads off Homes at FSx~ • In pine-ttenled almoipllere of Tomi River. New-Jeney. ^ commonly known as Freddy _ .. Hill and Most recently, he had been (seven miles west of Lakewood) programs will !tap and acrobatics,-and it was announced'that extended an invitation to the ~; . . a"communily cluD""houw and pool, congenial drlulr -MacmortgagesrPaynbleover'—i- at .Exit_3 onto_507,-iess-lhanr.-hom.osito8 • are-being—ghown——-eanttoTiri nium— d ivl si orr" •X .- (201)928=0952— —— aboard ship workshops, neighbor! 30 years, the^ Freddy Mac two miles from the Big Bass only . by appointment, mahager, supervising the discussion groups, films and audio-visual 1 welcome center. Normal Arrangements may be made Open daily 9.-30-..5, closed Sunday Linda L. Fair, daughter of Continuing on the staff will be Pat Staubach, EXECUTIVES read our Wont Ads . the Atlanti' c ~Ocea nan I d beachei only 15 minuloi away mortgages bear an interest for racquet sales and marketing phases of four fa/els of feminine Jashio/i in union* material, crafts, festival celebrations and Terry Lesfosky, Roxnnne'Lengyel, Mrs. Joyce "when htrlnq employees;* Braq , friVoe nearby tow for ihoppi/ig( working and rate of 8-%-percent, also below driving time from bridge to by calling Sendelsky at 727- Scarborough Corp's initial Choose your horne NOW for spring occupancy. Mrs. Patricia A Falr^of , , rojects about yourself for only S3.60I Cafl Marcel take Racquiet Club V BurtonrA'delePagdorriuTd Stevens. ~ ~" wonhipping. the current N.J.. market rate. Big Bass Is two hours or less. 0770. ——-' Morris Plains, and the late UA;,L~~, ™r., 686-7700, dally 9 to 5:00. ventures into this field. Additional information may be obtained by • underground utilities Under the Freddy Mac and Leisure Community, a. Mr. Robert E. Fair, was • modem mobile units calling Claire Goldfarb at 687-2012 or Mary • clry water and leweroge program,, a qualified home vacation home develbprtteTltln married Aug. in to Theodore • pavad, H • permanent communlly buyer is permitted to finance "the Poconos, is offering a free J. Montigel of Springfield, son -Auxitiory-to-m eet ll l up to. 95. percent of the pur- metal tennis racquet to of.Mr. and Mrs.T.J. Montigel NURSERY SCHOOL chase price of a Covered families interested~*lh in- of Chatham. The groom is ; HOMESTEAD RUN specting their wooded DeStefano will speak Monday evening Adult Mobile Horn* Community Bridge - home. .• ;^ employed In Union. "Route 70 — Tom* Hivtr N. J. homesites. 455 Boulnird k The wedding was held tonight to club wofnen ^ Tel. 201/3414400 • Covered Bridge" adult The offer, which expires on FlnanclnflAvalloblo KenHworlh T aboard the Reef Queen in the Frank DeStefano of the Union Township of the season Monday.at I) p.m. at Uie home of UNION BOOTERY Opan dally 9 iv-yoiir-own gurdens ...... ".yuuidp.US..spape,"luxurious"features: a truly * with the exterior chor«», building and :; Cranford r.North Is lotatwl In • ZO-fao) 'living room ' REGISTRATION Mtabmnw prestige 1 Union Cognfy Cg^ WoBliingtoii •• Bridge;' ., •1,ove'y honic ma unique settings—the first UIKT -flroundiV—maintained fw ypuwhll«-vou \commuhltyi nehrexeellenti •diool»rai|- f; jffpurule dlnciu, ...'. THgR»IBT . exterior entry enjoy all! the tax benefit?;of,.home .houwj of vvorjhlp «tdilne»h;op»...Exlt .'; --r-n;—^i P.ivi, TO 4 P.M. ; '." •••.'..••-' Interstate 80 West tothe Route new-furnished • finest inanufactured-home, active-adult club • 2 full Iwdroorm ownership'. Only 34 townhauu* In a 137of the Garden SfatB Parkway l».jwf 15 Horth (§parUi) exit. Stay 12 models community in Ocean County; nestled among -dsllghtful, p«rkllke »ottlno...l or 2 car •/i. mile a*ay...New York expreu buses on-Route 15-Nwth-irito Route VacUoradultcotumtiH////^ ' BALLET BAUET • TAP • TOE • JAZZ * ACROBATIC aaraoe»-are IncluflefJ with additional on •top. at the door^. ;: " • . ;• .200 North and follow the signs: the pines near the shore.. ' $115/nib. Reildonlj' •It* parklna--.aH unit* arc centrally air 23f450,'39T950 Fee Indudei: •JAZZ and PRESCHOOL CLASSES (35 an,d flieLcentral Rallfoad of N.J. train .: Interestsd fanttlies, are DIAMONDS ^conditioned and tiaVe; built-in, vacuum station, with frequent service- to New Jrestiuood • hcit ' invited to drive up or to cull open 7 days, 9-7 p.m. •TAP iystem*.-; ''• "' •'.'. . ••'. .'-L "••-'--.' YorVand Newark Is on|y a^ehirt walk. •••Una .' 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for unemployment, disability American teenagers get millions of dollars "Students can test and experiment on their ratings made. . ; to instruct three schools every week in allowances and salaries but own. They can visit supermarkets to compare "As many a parent can testify, teenager The maximum weekly benefit amount for Nine leading professionals will make up the begin on Tuesday, Sept. 12, and brochure disability which start on or after Jan. 1,1975," receive little schooling on how to spend wisely. prices, sizes, packages, and shopping appeal. spending habits often lack frugality, judgment, unemployment insurance and state plan Commlssioner Joseph A. Hoffman an- faculty of the New Jersey School of Ballet in and schedule will be available upon request, the commissioner said. , A Montclair State College department chair'' "A~dverlTsing"niay~lje observed analyzed and-- and discrimination." temporary disability insurance has been set at nounced this week that non-farm wage and iiBy MILT HAMMERniiiniiiimiiiiniiiiiuuiininjiintuiiiiiininiiiiiiiu[tn[iiiitjiitmutiiiiimtitjiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitui association with Edward Villella'for the 1974-75 George Tomal, Robert Christopher, Evee Hoffman also announced that the new man wants to correct this.overslght.'..-'' where specific claims . are made-actually Dr. Kowalski calls consumer science "an $90 for 1975, it was announced this week by salary employment in New Jersey declined by PICK OF THE LPs..."HERO AND season. • , Lynn, Anne Byrne, Fred Albee, Liane Plane maximum weekly benefit rate for workmen'B- "Since as much as 50 percent of the consumer tested. . ••-: excellent way to make science relevant, (formerly with the Nashville Teens and Joseph A. Hoffman, commissioner of the New compensatioh temporary disability, per- 33,600 In July, according to estimates prepared 3 concert artists HEROINE": by Strawbs (A&M SP-3CO7). Renaissance) rounds'out the new lineup. " Carolyn Clark, director, and Joseph Carow,' and Marilyn D'Honeau will round out the by the N.J. Department of Labor and Industry- dollariscontrolled.handled.ormanipulatedby "Emphasis Is. placed on investigating a_ practical, and interesting." It will also be 1 -faoulty-lor the M-wcck spjison Jersey Department of I-ahor nnd 1 ' nie~StrawiK~wer(r—first— Stnrwte'TTew^albTinn'WBntf" "•tie varied I-"—assocratydrreclor', forrnet—American-Ballet- on the baaiB'of its monthly surveyof~employer8.' "'ErTeTeenager-directly orTiTatrectlyvOie need problemb . TThrough testing, act1TruTe""6T)- UVl l if it. can itnpFtivtFti e Diee way !!" bluegrass group Jby founder Dave-Cousins (the - Theater.'dancers; wfll'hepd ihe facility at the" Air of the members of Ihe faculty Have per- •The new maximum, $5 more than this year, injuries incurred for 1975 is $119. This new The July total Was 2,808,900; it was 2,842,500 In for students being Informed Is obvious," says scrvatlon, and analysis of collected data, teenagers spend their parents' hard-earned approach of "Bursting at the Seams" by will be applied to all new unemployment in* maximum, $7 more than this year, will be ef- fastest banjo in the British Isles at' the time, school's three locations In Orange, Morrlstown formed internationally with such companies as June andJJ.789,200 a' year agor T~ ' Dr. Stephen Kowalski, Montclalr's chairman of logical conclusions can be drawn and final dollars. ." 1 combining quick-hitting rockers like Lambert's the American Ballet Theater, Stutgart Ballet, surance benefit years and all nerTods of fectivc relating to injuries occurring on or after according to observers). As the Strawberry "Just Love" and "Lay a Little Light On Me" and Somerville. The decline was substantially larger than Physics-Geoscience. His suggestion: "teach :.., COMMONNU1SANCK i°I Recital Stage , r 7 —Ballet Roussodo Monte Carlo,-Canadian Ballet; - '—Jan. J, 1975-; 1 FIGHT If. :. ~tllll~BOys~,~'Coustns"~and fnend~-Tony"Hooper "with exlehdedlncUfphorieal works likeTlietille Tusually occur^m~UieTrurie-JuIy~perlodTAs~a" "consumerscTenceT" Psoriasis, a skin disorder New Jersey's newest professional symphony The maximum weekly benefit for unem- CANCER AKAN made some rather esoteric Anglo-American song, "Autumn" and "Why." Additional classes for all ages and levels In classical ballet Pennsylvania Ballet and the New York City result, the seasonally-adjusted estimate of "The marketplace and its products, ad- described recently as "a orchestra, the Recital Stage Symphony ployment insurance and state plan temporary WITH A BASIC OR music for a while, then decided to expand into a selections include: "Sad Young Mon," "Shine . and modern jazz, at Its three locations, began Ballet, in addition to Broadway and teleylalon nonfarm employment dipped byJ8,S00 to a July vertising and its claims eon come into the cosmetic nuisance" by a Orchestra, directed by Peter M. Sozio. will irance Is set by lnw at SO percent CHECKUP CANCER Midnight-SuV^OuHi ijlt-conUouo. through .Wed- shows. Z : _, , _ foraing to Arthur J. O'Neal~"glassrPum=vtvtd, alive, 'ana l*eady to Be consulting dermatologist Tn IDVAN( open ihe season under Ihe auspices of the literal approach to traditional forms was icsday. AH auditions for placement are by Additional-information may be obtained by -d vai 1 a b I e4o-adMfe -age weekly wage figure for 1973. The AND A SOCIETY tlle Cold" and "Round And Round." Strawbs is one director..; of the Depepartment'i s Division ~of~~"5nalyzed," rjr. Kowalski snys of this newly ihe-BrUish—Medical-Journal, INCOME TAX foundation for the Performing Arts, Saturday, discarded along will, the "-^rry Hill Boys" of the few bands in which rock & roll and art appointment, it was announced. Classes will- calling 677-1045 in Orangeg , 520-2334 in Somer- 1973.averageJs $178.19. Fifty percent of this is spreading course, which lets students use the affects "at least one out of 50 $89.10, which rounds to- $90. The lnw stipulates Planning and Research, the disappointing Oct. 5 at a p.m. The concert, to be performed in-,- part o'f their name, the Strawbs have continued song harmoniously co-exist. Dave Cousins has ec and 540-O4C8 in Morristown. at Ketin ^Center' methods of science to investigate the quality of persons in ..the .United-States"'; PREPARATION that for the purpose of these benefits the round employment: trend between June and July •"Who stage of Union High School, will feature t0 deal withelements of both folk art and high come a long way from Strawberry, Hill. Kean Coilege this fall will offer the adult reflected continued plant closing and generally products sold in local stores and to check the according to—the -American Ihree soloists, Peter Dimitriadcsr-violinist'; should be upwards to the next whole dollar. ^BLOCICl . arlin. their music ("Grave New World," for GermaffFestivaf commujilty a diversified program of continuing sluggish activity in manufacturing, the accuracy of promotional materials. Medical Association. : _Carol Ferri, pianist, and Zfira, Israeli lyric The weekly benefit rate for • workmen's COLLEGE I Thousands are earning good example, was actually a re-expression of the education courses and workshops geared to slowdown in construction in manufacturing, "The typical consumer learns wise spending I money as tax preparers, En- tenor. '""• • compensation payments is-set by law at two- ancient ages-of-man theme). At the same time, the slowdown in construction and an unusually- by trial and**error," theTVlontclair professor I rollment open to men and I '"-.planned Sunday Individual needs for personal and social enrich- thirds of tfie average weekly wages during 1973. BOARDS . Dimitriades, concertmoster for the Recital each successive Strawbs album has .been I Theater Time Clock ment, as well s thegroup needs of industry and modest amount of seasonal hiring by some says. '!He may buy impulsively, be motivated I women of all ages Job inter- In this case two-thirda of $178.19 Is $118.79, I views available for best stu- Stage Symphony Orchestra, has appeared as powered by a proportionately larger shot or ^ _ ' § community agencies. k services, utilities and other nonmanufacturing by advertising claims' by the packaging, or by -flEVJEW soloist with major orchestras in the United which rounds to $119. ' - I dents. Send lot free informa- j rock electricity, so that the group isirow AinimeTHsted arc"fu7ms1^fiylneTJieaE?s7 otArts Center employers.- •-_... " • : - the priced Later, he sometimes regrets pur- I tion and class schedules. *— . Stages and Europe. Services of. the Center- for Continuing These rate figures are released .each year Preparation for ^compared with such high-powered arUrock The Garden State Arts Center wilHiold its , Education will include art adult education Manufacturing industries accounted for chases he has made. Consumer science forces" | Clsssn Start: Sept 11 Miss Ferri, who made her "virtuoso" debut -o'-^o- before Sept. 1 in accordance with state law. . .. NOV. S.A.T.- bands as ProcTiniarum and Genesis. CASTLE (Irvingtbn)—Thursday throuKh German-American Festival Sunday, starting— resource center,- helping industry and public slightly more than half of the monthly.^cCttnt'"- It Is obvious that if | SATURDAY CLASSES] United States bow as an operatic soloist here or enlisted rock guitarist -Dave Lambert, who first in New Jersey. '. , equivalency programs. The_ce'nter can also- FRESH SWEET CORK 9:00 B.m. to 12:00 noon Oct. 5. ' •"- ---• - Minimum between cars appeared on 1973's "Bursting at the Seams." German meats and refreshments will_bc _-i. :j1eld.At:.. h e c0 rl vi b fsl in a s< ELMORA (Elizabeth)—DIRT.Y MARYr PEACHES : Z - _. "-££ ^ " jL*.li' . ?HJgi?£lM.-°L Sic.i , ^in£e^.JhnL.gl.biiinl^Slr.flwbs;_rJiythiri_si!ction,— CRAZY LAnRY -Thur,,-Fri, Mon.,,Tues;, •- /ailnble bnTfestjval day for plcknickers./l'he k r our new unemployment insurance "jjeyeri concerts to" he presenteTTlliis seaso""""n" by" Richard Hudson and Jolfn FbrtiV fealhe group 7:30; Sat., 8; Sun., 4, 7:40; CINDERELLA aftcrpoon program will begin at 1:30 with Action guidelines of the Federal Equal TOMATOES Springfield "Recital Stage. Season subscription tickets will to work as a duo (also on A&M); they've been WARREN BEATTY performances by Ihe United, Singers of law changes, we now have greater flexibility in We've got a way to help. LIBERTif, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 9:05; Sat., Employment Opportunities Commission, "fll be with you in a second' closely. If exactly two, you're you until you can get back Rimada Inn be available, and additional information may replaced' by drummer Rod Coombes (ex- 6,9:40; Sun., 2, 5:35, 9:20; Sat. mat., cartoons, Newark, the Saxonia Singing Society of contributions by the employer to the Unem- EVE (Education, Voeatipn,-Employmerit---Ploymen^- ^ pg y_ FRESH FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES J.lo the swing of things, ' Clird be obtained by writing to Recital Stage, P.O. Stealers Wheel) and former -session-bassman 2:15; WORLD OF ABBOTT AND COSTELLO, Sinister drama Patersonr The Patersoh Snengerbund, the Opportunities for Women) will continue to ' Please send me dee inlofmjtion Box 25, Union (07083) or by calling 688-1G17. benefits program now demonstrates IB, O/ expresses, intervals between more than two, your distance Rimtda Inn I am mteresurd in (Check Qne) J- Chas Cronk. Keyboard player John Hawken Plainfiqld Gesangund Turn Verein, the Hudson provide women 'With vocational and personal 1 1, 2:30. course, a closer relationship to economic cars," warns W. J. Brown Jr., is even safer, HOME STYLE FHUlfpiES -o-o~ County. Singers, the Germania Maennerchor guidance and counseling through Individual 570 N. BROAD ST. Eart Bninmkk /now at Cinema Camden, Lakcwood Maenner und Damenchor, reality.' These changes permit us to reflect safety director for the Allstate If you are only one second .. PRESERVES, PURE P.O. BOX 2 FIVE POINTS CINEMA (Union)—THE :consultations and group workshops. Fall .Motor Club. "A two-second behind the car ahead, "I'll be ELIZABETH. N.J. P72O7 Ihe Carlstadt Mixed Chorus and the Arbelter inflationary trends now in both contributions * HONEY t MAPLE SYRUP 1201)- 354-2600 iGALL 272-7512 PARALLAX VIEW, Thur.; Mon., Tues., 7:30, Warren Beatty plays the role'.of a'hewspaper " workshops will include: '.'Personal Assessment Interval - that is, an interval with you in a second^' may (or Information and. 'spoof Maenner und Damenchor of Trenton. and in benefits," said Hoffman. ~ ;lre8 dfsgnoitlc tell . 9; 15; Fri., 7:30, 9:30; Sat., 7:30, 9:45; Sun.,reporter, one of 10 witnesses to an. Through Testing," "The Right to Be You," iwhich would require your car become crashlngly true if that i assassination of a presidential candidate, in Folk • .dancing from Germany will be "Career Development for Employed Women," Ucitiwd TciCfttn, Provtn I r,ir 5:30, 7:20, 9:10. two ful| seconds to arrive at car stops. "It only takes a Study Ttchnlquti. II -o-o- . • „ "The Parallax View," which opened yesterday presented .by groups from Passaic County and "Search for Identity," "The Female the point where the car ahead second to have Ta serious WIGHTMAN FARMS jL\merican Sucutilul Y*»r* at the-Five, Points Cinema', Union. Newark. Students from German language Bxptrlinct Praparlng Stile FOX-UNION (Rt. 22)—THE MAD AD- Experience,"/'Creative Divorce," "Back to Masons to meet of you is at the moment-is rear-ending crash," says ROUTE 202 - MORRISTOWN Young P«op*t tor - schools in Irvington, Morris, County and College Workshop," "Vocational Development k Coilag* Board!. "Blazing Saddles," whacky Mel Brooks man, and winner of three Emmy Awards, stars VENTURES OF RABBI JACOB, Thur.._Mon., As the witnesses are killed, one by one; he the minimum safe traveling Brown, so—take a second and Ml PhflfiF western, is the newest film offering at tlle Old Tues., 7:30, 9:30; Fri., 7, 8:30,10:30; Sat., Sun., Plainfield will present songs anc^dances.There Group" and a ''Workshop for Widows." One in.Ocean Grove distance.1' be safe." iMLLESJOUTH OF MORRISTOWN INSURANCE COMPANIES as the go-for-broke bureaucrat enlisting half- launches an investigation into., the sinister will also be gymnastic and athletic exhibitions MARTY ALLEN^Comedlan, , who has Railway Theater, Riilvwa'y. The picture, which 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. conspiracy evolving around him. The picture, and two-day conferences will feature: "An ... "••,'."".' If your car and the car wits and nit-wits to reshape the west. Madeline in Ihe morning on the Arts Center Mall by the. appeared In Las Vegas, Nov., and > hc 8ix th n nnual New opened yesterday on a double comedy bill with -O--O- produced and directed by Alan J. Pakula, and Evening of Careers," "Career Awareness and^-J . . . , n I*™* statewide ahead are traveling at about Kahn plays a,Teutonic warbler with big eyes Sportclub of Springfield,,the Newark Sportclub other night clubs In this country and "Where's Poppa?," is a Warner Brothers for.tlie.sheriff. Others in the cast include Georg LOST PICTURE SHOW (Union)—SPYS, filmed in Panavision and Technicolor, also Skill Building" Workshop for Women" and Mason.c church service will be held Sunday at the same speed, here's the and the Passaic Sportclub. abroad, will appear at the 0:30 am reat A d < release. .. • • Furth, Alex Karras, David Huddleston, Liam Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7, 10:25; Sat., 5, 8:25; stars Paula Prentisss, William Daniels, Walter "Growing UpFemale: A Conference for Young J, ,', '" ' ? « « "-I»m. Ocean simplest way to make-sure Broolts S 1:M IOX seats, _ . a fwo-tlme Academy Award winner. Dunn, John Hillerman and Claude K. Slnrrpl * ""' - 4 = 55 8J25; MASH, Thur.. Fr.:, Mon.; McGuinn and Hume Cronyn. Moadowbrook Theater Restaurant In Women " Grove. All Masonic appendent bodies, in- youMl have time to stop if the Mqqna PRESENTS OUR .i; . • directed--'Hlnzing-Saddlesv" and co-authored y s -j u 0 _, A,. b,pt nd 2THSFi5f8o i will-be ^-rpreceding carrstopsr^- lawn seats. Section C seats are sold out. Tickets Star Ladies, DeMolay Boys and Rainbow Girls Ihe script. He also found enough time leftover .•„,,„ , „ „,, ' -o-o-- ScreScreenplae y Ms by David Giler and Lorenzo is a dramatic actor, a singer, dancer courses on "Moral Leadership in Politics," 1. Select a roadside object Semple Jr., based on the novel by Lorer/ may be purchased from participating been Invited to participate. to play the ftaudv role of Li-nelnninnr • ihn.mnci Where s Poppa?" stars George Segal and MAPLEWOOD—THE MAD ADVENTAJDVENTURES1 ^ and writer (he has written most of his. "Theatre Programs for—Sundays,-"- "Lip mm fl Tues., ^r^ffl?aTToTIsflOTC^__^ —comedy -routines}, . ~'. ' • ^— car ahead passes It, then begin girl-hungry governor who ever thundered ^o™ ra'irrwflVm?feOn& Pakufa note's"that "the personal relationships "rhnliPngn nnH Cri^'nf thp MiridTe Ynnr.!" In addition to MfllcolmB. Wemik the gran J' through' [ho i »ct . Both pictures are rated R ' "7:15,9:15 "" " ""; Sat." ' , i ------:is. 3:15 -r>1F> 7-30 f)-45- Rn ParticipatinR organizations include the V 2, 3:45, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15.' Trecerrainiy secondary to the melodrama and Goldene i;rof Union and the Evergreen Ix)dge "Death as^Part of Life" and "Principles of mastor oi uie Masons in New-Jersey, others in.- "oh'e-thousand bne...dne-th- Clcaven Little, a Tony-award-winner, plays mystery. The picture deals with a paranoiac attendance will include Grand Lodge officers, the black sheriff with a private plan for keeping --O--0-- of Springfield. Public Purchasing." ousand two..."etc. takes just NEW PLAZA (Linden)—PAPILLON, Thur., delusion that turns ou|-to be a total reality." The center can arrange auditing of regular deputy grand masters from New Jersey's 29 about one second for each the peace. Gene Wilder portrays an over-the- Original Masonic districtsand a number of past'grand • hillgunfighter-turnedwhackoon whiskey. Slim 'MusicMan 'set Mon., Tues., 8; Fri., 7, 9:30; Sat., 1, 3:50, 6:30, It deals, he says.^with a character, played college courses. Many day and evening un-. number). \ -dergraduate-courses-may-be—raken—without- j president of t'ickens is seen in his 130th film role asVleader Sun.. 1, 3;40r by Bratty7"Wh7r-fhTagines the worst and -Siapst i c kxomedy- 2. stop theTiount wlreiryonr Muenchener . credit. Other special programs of the center the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, own car passes.-the .same of a band of cut-throats. -o-O- suspects Ihe worst. He imagines- the most inclu_dc^ management^ development, pre- win preside at the service; Ihe sermon will be object. ; Harvey Korman, Carol_Burnett's leading ' A revival of Meredith Willson's "Tlle Music c,nn,i> (Rahway (-BLAZING bizarre kind of plots and the truth turns ouL to he Id by 2 iheqters Qktoberfest retirement planning; and various training delivered by the Rev. Bishop W. Ralph Ward of 3. If the count is less than Man," will open at the Paper Mill Playhouse, SADDLES, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7. 10:05; be~worse than ahythirig he could hove "The Mad Adventures of 'Rabbi' Jacob," programs to meet specific group needs. Rye, N.Y., a Mason who is,resident bishop of two - you're following too Millburn, Tuesday. Sept. 17. with Ken Berry in Sat., 7, 10:15; Sun., 6:50. 9:55; WHERE'S imagined." 20th Century-Fox's French film comedy. —Furtlnii-infunnatiUH'un CUUTSK uffei ings and Ihe United Methodigt-Chucch-in-Uie-New-yoffe- Ihe title role (if Professor Hill. ' _' »r., Fri.,, MorrrTnes^-8T33 r; Sat.; , ., continues for another week at the Fox Theater, bijls • 5:35, 8:45; Sun., 5:20, 0:30; Sat. mat-,- BATTLE registration is available at the -Centor-for Berry, known to television audiences as the Even a king pays now Route 22, Union! and ihe Maplewood Theater, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 12 NOON Continuing Education,"- Kearr College, 527-2210 Alumnde to hold -star of "Mayberry, H.F.D.,"-and "F Troop," FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES, 1:30. Maplewood. . . Persons attending the service are urged to or 21G3. arrive before' 10 a.m. Since no vehicles are Tapillon'drama will make his bow at the Paper Mill. (The firsl -O--O- Starting next year, King Carl Gustaf of The picture, which was filmed in color, stars FARMER'S GROVE annual bridge "Papillon," starring Steve McQueen, is the production of "The Music Man" at the Paper -PARK (Roselle Park)—NIGHT VISITOR, Sweden and the royal family will have to start allowed In Ocean Grove on Sundays, cars must Louis de.Funes1 France's slapstick comedian, —Suritigfield - R bfttlrMwon- 4i The Caldwell College latest screen offering at the New Plaza "TVlill was in 1901 and starred Bert Parks) "~ ThFiM ^r^H»rr5rftr»r in the title role. It concerns the misadventures Sun., 1:15, 4:30, 7:50; SPYS, Thur., Fri., Mon., Alumnae Association \v" Theater, Linden. Willson, author, composer and lyricist of .(he- lose the right to buy tax-free liquor and of a quarrelsome, bigot, who escapes from a — SponMredby: sponsor its annual scholarship —TuesrrSrlS-rSat., 2, 6:40, 10; Sun'., 2:50, 6:15 BAYERNVEREIN NEWARK The picture, which also stars Dustln Hdff- show, popularized his home town of Mason City cigarettes, due to a law passed recently by the gang by masquerading as .an orthodox rabbi hold reunion in N.Y. ' bridge on Monday> Oct. 21, at 8 .9:30: parliament. « . :..'••• , ELIZABETH SPORT CLUB man, is a screen, adaptation of Henri in.Iowa, the city changed its name to "River who is visiting Paris for a family reunion. The 48th annual reunion of the Association of Coin exposition slaied p.m. in the college student Charriere's international best-selling memoirs City," the locale of Hie musical in 1912. GernrdOury directed the picture Blauvelt Descendants will be held-Saturday, A coin exposition will be held In the Shopping center. Tickets are - $5 and of his adventures as ah escaped convict from Subscriptions lo "The Music Man" and a CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sept. 21, at the Dutch Reformed Church, Kings Mall at Willowbrobk Mall In Wayne tomorrow reservations can be made with penal colonies hv the French Guiana and revival of "Camelot," starring Don Stewart, FRIDAY DEADLINE r Highway, Tappan, N.Y. The meeting will start and Saturday. The exposition will run from 10 Mrs. Mary Kennedy of" 125 Devil's Island. . scheduled to1 open Oct. 30, will be available, it All Items other than spot at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. a.m. to io p.m. each day with 40 dealers from Kimboll,ave.,.Westfield.. i ,-Was.iiiinouucf rl for n-jupercent-reduetion-until- •y&j,'v I "rankliiUT,Schaffnor~Eorvod-as-diM»otor-of— —Jiews_shoultL.be-ln-our- -at-the-Manse-Barnr -all over the-East~CoasHaklng part:— —The-theme-,—"Forty-five the Allied Artists film release, which was the middle of, Ihis month. Additional in- offlce by noon on Persons claiming Blauvelt ancestry and Minutes from Broadway'' photographed in.color, Rntnn Assan. Elirasiaa - formation may be obtained by calling the box Friday. interested in attending the reunion should show tunes will be played by - IV/lagna v«o3N actress, is featured, • office at 379-3636. Acnoss 40. Be EXECUTIVES read our Want Ads When hiring 1. Receipts peevish contact Mrs. George N. Fraser, 65 S. 19th St., employees. Brao about yourself to over 60,000 the' Caldwell College Magnt Magnavo^c 5. Initiate DOWN Kenilworth suburban households! Cell 6&5-770O, dally 9 la 5:00. Orchestra. 10. Border on 1. Flesh 17'^ ffS^S^fS^t OK" 11. KP wound STEREO FM/AM I #' " diagonal Screen .diagonal Screen- 'Cinderella Liberty,' set in Seattle, worker ' 2. More or CsJ .d . 12. Dis- less Meteranpragramjoffers tressing j,. Sjjlnnsack VIDEOMATIC leads double bill at Elmora Theater 13. Gangster's VIP HONDA WAREHOUSE 7 — ~UtteraiIcr~ I—new life insurance "Cinderella Liberty, <2wds.) \ after CLEARANCE CENTER Some 2.7 million Vietnam- veterans discharged prior to starring James Caan, Marsha M. Attilla » printcmpB- 8c s wini.'.,iiit ROMIK Parti, N.J. •f* era veterans are eligible for a Aug. I, 1974. are available REDUCED TO -Mason and Eli—Walloeh - 15. Don -XB-CJannet new low-coat Veterans Group from VA offices or from the arrived at the Elmora . wire- nlattriol- or bassoon ^nm S^PT. 22 + Life Insurance program which office of Servicemen's Group Theater, Elizabeth, on a tapper's P. Duffer's 21."—But- 95 SAVE REDUCED TO job item , terfly" facturer ELLIOTT GOULD plays offers as much as $20,000 Life Insurance, 212 double bill with "Dirty Mary, 16. Japanese 7. Excited 22, Biblical 29. Common HEDY'S DIHER RESTAURANT 349 1 opposite Donald coverage for $3.40.per month - -"Washington at., Newark 07102. $5O Crazy Larry." • «• .I? ",, (4wds.) story Hem Sutherland in 'S-P-Y-S,' at _^o_y(wng.Yetfirflna_wheJBply_ Applicants—must—furalsh. 229 Automatically adjusts its picture to —-— — Cindorolla-Liberty.'-wliicli— ."•.Albanja.n, 8. Impatient- 23Jnvo6U!di 33-Shipi r was produced and directed by capital 9. Handled marauded rigging Park Theater, Roselle 1., Hmiidt before Aug. l, 1975, the evidence of good health. Enjoy Magnavox sound from radio, t;hgnglng"-Toorn~llgrit1~FeatTJres~o7je " 19. Frenzy C r 1 l 1 you our Veterans Administration Mark Rydell, based on Darryl- 11. Throb 24. Old support Park', with "The Night to n?ne F HEE 'Jlih in i""7 DINNER BUfiphT.~iiontt. However, VA-rated oervlce- records or pre-recorded tapes...in your button tuning, precision in-line tube SAVE $1OO 20. Indigence IS. Humorist Roman 35. Mining find SundSvV n»!|. • ""!L""r" 'forn our manu, watk-daya 9 to f. pointed out this week. Ponicsan's best-selling novel Visitor,' and at Lost connected disabilities will be choice-'-oi-'"Mediterranean or Early system plus detent tuning on both UHF Automatically adjusts its pictute to 21. Prepare "Bugs" playboy 36. Sprite Picture Show, Union, with AIR CONDITIOMID The non-renewable, five- waived. (which he adapted to the a path ' Adult* • M.00, S3 SO OAKINO DONE ON AmerlcSiT cabinet styles. Model 6306 •>.and VHF. Includes earphones. changing room light. One button tuning M ASH Chlldren.Sr.clt.SludKiliM 00 year term Insurance' is "Servicemen .discharged •' " " "" " screen), .concerns a gallant, 22. Puzzling Food and Drink and, 1Q0% solid state chassis. 4730 ralher strait-laced sailor who problem Avallabla at Roland a available for veterans alter Aug. 1 will receive ap- PLUMBERS, ATTENTION! Sell discharged from military ~ finds himself an unlikely BOX OFFICE 2410988 plication forms automatically-, trious" ' your aorvlces to ovor 6000O local service since April 2,1970. the VA pointed but. Personnel .;• ready-made family In a ' 25..Athirst InmlllM with a low cost Want Ad CROUP RATES 3515033 A SMALL SAMPUE OF THE MAGNIFICENT 'SOUND' VALUES FROM OUR ' barroom hustler and her 26. Cat's cry Call CM 7700 The new Veterans leaving active duty are per- street-tough young mulatto 27. Blushiifg Administration-supervised mitted 120 premiunv-frae days 28. Wayne or program, author!red May-24 to convert servicemen's group son, played by Kirk Calloway. Chester "The picture was shot on under the Veterans Insurance life, insurance ' to veterans "MAGNA-SOLtlMD STUDIO" 30. "You — location in Seattle, Wash. Never" J*0W... 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Elmora, Dirty Maryi'^'Crazy' Mass. , 486 fffi Application forms • "T0r ~Hrains kids of energy. >• motion picture. Larry," stars Peter Fonda 36, Sicilian "Therefore, I concentrated Victorian buildings, antique shops, fine ; re~sYaurants"ahd voicnno Chestnut Tavern 3. im7«S5wll(HisolHWJ 18-yr.b U(t $1149. IMt $Wl J Linda, Harry; Tina, Andr«a tn W lUf BEST Of TNE • I "D>II> THROAT" 74 HMJI 4S0 AIM>UpoM Cfdn $^M».S«b $12991 CHAPllN-UmBtOS.' "PBVIt- AND MIIJ JONES" 74 Hod. 7S0 ''Wg Mitt" Usl $1199. W. $1999! CARNEGIE HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRUM TABLE i.y ll.M-A.M..MIdnl,h IRVINGTON POUSH HOME 6. Vifsriiflf *»wdtri ItvgMt Hoaih twyAfag COMPLETEV6 PC. THEMAO^ « SAT. 'TIL I AUDIO 4-CHANNEL Salesmen! N-rrouw CEHIER .... • DALE CARNEGIE •• STEREO AOVBVTURES RESTAURANT-LOUNGE • STEREO SYSTEM UFiUMfV _J3OM^ONEN ^q»«o"ii^ •UCM"' " SYSTEM 0nMllKb,$fM|rlm,k, 179 la Mtwcydt i«tim,mstN,HklW\. Preview Maeitingsi stereo FM/AM radio, phono .. -JO w»W:TM» coumi —and built-in 8-track tape player. 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'' .«• '•'' -Thursday, September 5, 1974- )J.EA.D!ER£rjiursday,-Sfipi_mber:_5 ,^J-2Z__L7_—— Fall flower show OF THE WEEK or Sell •- - Of Dig A Well New college president, by Westfield club listed at Trailside ~Ke;in College will introduce Held, ol ihe. collcgu's higher enrollmfefif open UCs The annual fall flower show at the Trailside this fall a cooperative innn.'itfemenl science faculty, Nature and Science Center in the Watchuni" education program in who planned ;iM. Experience will be the The college is currently making arrangements with a of~^providinK the academic and continuing . Since the planetarium has a seating capacity teachety in a new coursot education programs thatJlnioji County of only 35, tickets issued at the Trailside office "Community Television variety ni major 'industrial, residents need," said Dr. Orkin, "but we will _are on.a first-come, first-served basis for tile Production Techniques," that commercial and professional Southern pines by Sitters, Pup|>y Litters take a long hard, look at just what those needs -Sunday performances. Children under eight will be conducted at Union enterprises in New Jersey The lusli West -Coast and ;----- years of:age will not be admitted. where students can he- em- might he. I want a college that is embeddedjn_- College's Plainfield Urban Western foresis now dominate the community and is responsive to the needs . The public is encouraged _to visit and enjoy ployed foi—six-month periods Educational Center this fall. lhu t l >r and aspirations of all its members—the young !——tho-facilities at Trailside, available from 3 to 5 The class will create and ami earn academic credits for »?- » •<"••«•»•>•• •-"- »' p.m. on weekdays, except^ Fridays, and from 1 (heir work. de(*arester.s predict, the and the-old, the rich and the poor, the most produce 20-minute taped South vyill lake the U-M with recent arrivals to .the comity and the long- to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Jocurnentary_programs. -Mint. 'Theairanfiemeiitsare hem,; Onion College's traditional associate degree ' Trailsiae"|irb"grains"arf announced1 ori a Park" will"bc'aired'over.Cnannei 14, "negotiated by" Prof TTbncl programs in the liberal arts, business ad- Commission "events" telephone, 352-8410. Cable TV, Elizabeth. The ministration, science and engineering fields', instructor will be John which have enabled its graduates to transfer Haynes, producer-director for with advanced standing to over 500 colleges Trail si die ff©offer . Channel M. ' Horsebdck~Ridting and universities In the United States and "Community Television abroad, will be supplemented by five new Techniques" will meet on 10 career-oriented programs this September, Dr. Tuesday evenings from 7 to 10 Orkin reported. An expanded feature of the. Union County • p.m., beginning Sept. 24 and Park Commission's Trailside Nature and continuing through. Nov. 20. -0--O-- - • Science Center will be a workshop on the Classes will- meet at' the owersy .UNION COLLEGE VVItLBE'o'ne oflhe first ecology of pond life, scheduled for three cqn- Plainfield Urban Educational, in New Jersey to offer medical repord ad- secutive-Saturday mornings. Center, located at the corner ministration, a program that combines Maggie -Hamonas, assistant director at of East Front street and management and science courses to assist the Trailside, will conduct the workshop from 9:3(1 Westervelt avenue. administrator in meeting the medical, scientific a.m. lo noon on Sept. 14, 21 and 21). Participants and legal demands of his profession. An earn about plant and animal life at nearby harden Growers associate degree program in engineering Seeley's Pond in the Watchung Reservation. Modernization management will be added to the curriculum Watbr life will be observed and studied at the offerings at Union College as well. The for Planetarium ~ progranv -is -gcareU -toward—pr«paiin thecla'Sroom" with the aid'of microscope^: " """"The Planetarium .it theNow - professional engineers whose career objectives 1 include industrial management, plnnt^ Students also will be taught how to collect -Jersey State Museum wdl be iMjtluxsw^jmtoanimiOs-WiU^i^ New one-year programs in retail soles further observe different animal types in their """ maintenance - and e-y inndenmnlinn .nf its.jnlrirntp managementent,, pre-health training, lANDSCAPfcKS,-'- Jorry t-redella or l-llzabeth,-a plantsman tor the Union County Park The workshop will be limited-to 20 persons, star projection instrument. care have been added also at Union College and Commission, prepares one of the garden areas surrounding the new Trailside wittr registrations on a first-come, first-serve Richard Peery, assistant will be based at the college's Urban Nature and Science Center In the Watchung Reservation. William Anderson, chief basis. Anyone wishing ,lo sign up for the supervisor of the Educational Center in Plainfield. of forestry and horticulture; at the left, checks with him on the work. A corner of workshop must apply in person at Trallslde;_ Planetarium, said the clarity —Pra4ioalth4s-designed-Ior..those_dioJ_c___i_ ildbbd ~7fppirealion"s~by pnone wilt not be a'ccepled. A~ of-tne piujci_li."d ,^t(ii high school background to enroll in many of the nominal charge of less than $5 will cover the be improved dramatically by OAKWOOD SHOPPINd PLAZA allied health fields as well as those who the modifications to be made . TREE ROAD d WOOD AVENUE cost of materials and information sheets. All EDISON. NEW JEROEV are unsure of thefleld they want to enter.'Day materials will become, the property of the during the shutdown by en- care is designed to upgrade and develop no new studeHt^fit the en.d,of the workshop. gineers fronl Spiti' Space -pr-ofesslonal-oocsonnol to wark wlth-youngs—_a. ^ .. ^_^. V of nursery school age, Dr. Orkin explained. The Garden State Exit 131, Turn Right to First - prog/am will also assist current personnel in EXECUTIVES read our Want Ads Traffic Light (Wood Avo.), Then Klgnt when hiring employees. Broa Aoaln to Oakwood Shopping Plaza meeting he proposed state licensing Prepare for Trailside quarters Masterwork lists about yourself for only S3.601 Call requirements for day care workers. Preparations for the opening of the nc and many trees, shrubs, ground cover, vines u s 686-77Q0, dally 9 to 5:60. (On Your Ceft) -'—and-amuui! -flowers hav«-h(!oii-plantodv-niany-Gf— J?bP_1 _ auditions programs in e,- -ation, urban studies, Watchung Reservation, sometime in the fall them grown in the park system's nearby Auditions will fxT'field lasterwork biological sclci.ci physical science, en- involve more than the building and its fur- Walcbung Nursery. Music and Art Foundation Monday at 7:30 p.m. vironmental science, environmental 'nishing, equipment and displays. A vast for those interested in joining the Masterwork The trees.include Austrian pine, Japanese Chorus. There are openings'in all voice parts. •engineering, criminal justice, public ad- amount of landscape and related work has been Temple trees and other varieties to-add lo Ihe ministration, and nursing, Dr. Orkin added. carried on for severnl weeks by employees of "Requirements for., membership in the splendor of the area. Nine species of shrubbery chorus, directed by- David Randolph, are nqt . ~~~O--O- The Uniort County Park Commission. are now growing in newly landscaped stringent," a spokesman said. Singers are DR. ORKIN PREDICTED UnionCollefee will According to William Anderson, chief of the .. surroundings. Much of the ground cover will by. required to have a blending voice and some — surpass any previously-set enrollment records forestry and horticulture division, about 1,000 dwarf forsythia. Fifty dozen zinnias, ability lo read music. Rehearsals, ore held in 1974-75—"a rarity at many colleges today." manhours had been.spenl oh the outside work marigolds and begonias are among the flow rs every Wednesday evening at the Student "Despite shifts in college attendance pat- up to early August. Tjiis could be interpreted as planted in various beds. During Ihe fall plan- Center. County College of Morris, Rt. 10, • HOME OFFICE terns, Union College will servo more than 7,000 one employee working about 47 weeks on the tings scheduled' include tulips, daffodils, Randolph.' . -—J331 Sprlnallgld Ave.-IRVINGTON-374-8200 students this year," Dr. Orkin said. "While landscaping and other outside.needs. STUYVESANT VILLAGE BRANCH muscari and chrysanthemums. Those interested in joining the chorus can 1065 Stuyvesanl Avo.-IRVINGTON-37<-0840 many more recent high school graduates are Anderson pointed out that because of some of Beforeihe Center can open to the public for <"il! the Maslerwork office, Morris County Park now delaying college entrancepr choosing to go the new grades along the slopes in the vicinity use, much of the interior furnishings and Commission Cultural Cwnter, 300. Mendhom part-time, increasing numbers of women, of the new structure, it was necessary to equipment must be installed, and many new rd., Moiristown, at fiM-lHGO weekdays between senior citizens, and middle-aged adults swit-. construct long stretches of rock walls before exhibits and display shelves must he prepared. 9 a.m. and I p.m. for further information. chinR careers are enrolling full-time and part- creating newjerraced gardens and lawns:. The "time arUriioh"Collcge.'"~" '""' " '~'~""project'included Ih'o'spreacling~of "about 11,000 events: a day trip to Lake NEW HIGH Union College waives tuition for senior yards of topsoil. as well as transporting a citizens, Dr. Orkin Explained, enablfng many considerable amount of sod fromlTther Union Y schedules more people than otherwise possible to con-. County park units, at the White Beauty scheduled sider college attendance. • ; Some areas have heen seeded for new lawns autumn social activities for Sept. 25; lasagne luncheon The Elizabeth YWCA will champion. They own and at 12:30, Oct. 2, and a fashion resume social activities operate their own dance studio snoW presented by Robert torn or r o w when the and have been teaching at th« Ha" on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at OF 0EF0S1IS Fellowship" Club for Senior Jersey City YMCA for several 12:3b p.m. Refreshments will. Citizens will hold its meeting, years. ... be served. Tickets may be Program for the day will Advance reservations are obtain JRV8NGTON HERALD 'UNION LEADER . SPRINGFIELD LEADER . VAILSBURG LEADER Joseph Hernandez is adviser. Choose any length drapery to the incn in any The Senior B&PClub will .stan.dgrd". width from single to quadruple .and meet on Friday, Sept. 13, for TOYOTAS! THE SPECTATOR:;<•*»»».»««.«.^ . . LINDEN LEADER * SUBURBAN1^«A1>ER o<.n^i^r^tQUNTAINSIDE ECHO save. A wide range of fabrics, patterns"and dinner and program. Irene Farrallols president. SPECIAL "IN-PERSON DISCOUNTS- colors fit the most demanding decorating needs. —The Social Dance Club for COME ON IN FOR OUR "DESITTr Till adults, single and couples, •73 CEUCH ST -3190! •71 MARK tl M990! will staM on Tuesday evening, Utiil-Jt Mtp Dunl4p ludialt aulo ip*»rf on Cortloytpeoial order ready made dra AM fM 'oilia. an «mii . •«» d.lm.i l ~Sept. 17,'Boh nnd Helen- m IS EASY WA N T A D FORM... are on sale Wheelan of Union City are the new dance teachers and social •73 CEUCA ST—J32801- juuuujn. ^rrr- M590! n ma m m n M •••• m m m •••••• m m ••«• MM • •:—directors. They are members (hingiaJi?. ii SIC ••" of the New-York Society of- inly 17,976 -Jrr— -Four(4) Wprds Of Average Length Will Fit On One Line. Teachers of Dancing, Inc., D For Extra Long Words Allow Two (2) Spaces. Figure ~_and hnYe.iaught.on the faculty '73 PICKUP '69 CQROUi MOW! •uby-f«*Hr ytilgw w : Ploaio Insert Ilio (ollovylnnclaislfieil ml AM fM iltito. lo»| A tadia An' Mm1(. AM fM-ud.O Cond.lwj'j.J. l.trn.»i,. . 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3- year's activities '.72 0J.RIHA SHARP! US (lin.uij t«m, uiiuting. Ittoh, tu(L, 34 l|»Hi Uiian M.>r| Wh.,1, AM fM SPECIAL NOTE: In tho ovont you withdraw on your cortlllcato baloro maturity, .••• . -, • — -Complotion of. plans- for- tho • Federal Rmulatlom pravldo thnl you rtciivo tho paubook Intereit ratg on tho amoutit ... 1974-75 activities will be.thu.- ..'72 MARK ir... . SHURF! you withdrawind'l, -.-r.^...--n additio n a penaltly o(l uup tto f»o6 daydayti InteroiIntoroit wllwiljl bCao chargedcharged. AHAlso i (mil wk»l A |.| bio it .aJI A plMl '71 CORONA •MWO! rntft ana ratei existing, at tho Inue dates of rl I'll . AM FM Il.-M rud.o. p... I the Union College Alumni »ll... g>**». 4-d. . a — r - - '•• monthly meeting on Monday. Per,. '72 CEUCA SPORTSTER! Annum • 13 M4 - • •' ' 115 Jack vVard of Muplewood, PASSBOOK *tiai2M! PERIOD EACH MONTH students to attend. The ••J Adi uulD , 1 *74 TOYOTA " DtMO! I Mnrh II 4 Jt hJt||, 7.V1J rm lull Rate ^BP^ . •/ I Nam '.:..- .; ' meeting will get under way at nting whv lad wanunif, AM'VMiuii.* w w »h..l i.v.11, o.. t.nd , f i lint al,ti I B p.m. in the Faculty Lounge UuJ«hu,Frl.3at:l:Hisun:7:3Op.m' /qm^DEBBBDi 756-5300 [SAVE BY MAIL-POSTAGE PAID BOTH WAYS "Whtr* Ptrtuui Strvlca Coin You Nothing Bxlr»" . , ' USIUI IOVOVA not), 765 ROUTE 22 • N. PLAINFIELD l -.'• V . •:/.';•;:.••>• .: •'[ ''- ,-: '• - » .,

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''.- 1 . uimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiillliiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiui. ^i^^ By TTr SPRfNGfrELDTKl.J.y'LEADER-Thursday, SoptomBer 5, T974-T9' | Know Your J TOUT CTATF WlF PF Executive director. North Jersey Comervotion Foundation utiiniuimiimttinimnmima | Government %.miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiii • . 1 Here at Ihe North Jersey Conservation - For Higbee's Beach, in the words of a recent jF.Mll From N.J. Taxpayers Association Mil!*" Foundation office near Morrlstown, with late editorial in the Atlantic City "Press," Is "the. N.J. COUNTY DEBT summer cicadas rasping their songs through last remaining'section of what was at one time TAKES RECOKI) JUMP Ihe sultry afternoons, Higbee's Beach seems a huge bayBhore dune forest^ an' area that Is Gross debt of New Jersey's 21 counties rose still untouched by progress but could fall to tho swimmers. This year Randi competed in the.13 received a trophy asjhe hardest workers on the pretty far away. BVJOYCKI'INKAVA hy a record $105.3 million last year to a total of hammer and saw unless action is taken soon.", and 14 category. Her improvement was in the team. Theresa's diligent effort in the nine and Actually it is, in terms of the dimensions of $037.9 million on Dec. 31, 1973, according to an this stale we're in. ..Higbee'. ui^Eu „_„_.Beach. .i„s _al l th_ e Ah official of the Department of Envlron- _U)...Xieiatyle_Rave, .Spcingfiplrl n vrey_slrang— : "annuaHabulation-prcpared-by-rhe-Ncw-Jerscj— ™, -„.,„.. !Tnh7^B^6rQIpX^ay-a^ mT;st---tnei)tflt-PfotoctionrAvJilcli nriministira-Greeri - wiOi a. party anil awards ceremony qt the Hal competed in all strokes in Ihe 15 to n entrant in that event. Toward the end of the Taxpayers Association on the basis of official -people have never heard of it. Which is lucky, Acres money, correctly pointed out recently McGurdy and Bob Potomski and sophomores tremely efficient, it has been crippled by ' community poyl. Six swimmers received category, concentrating on the free-style and season, Theresa-was also able to take a first- county debt statements. Gross debt consists of BylHICHAEtrMESKIN because it's still an essentially unspoiled that local pressure is needed -to get such a Bob Conte, Rick Debbie, Bob Pine and Joe graduation. Oliver will have his defenders in trophies for their achievements during the backstroke. Since the beginning of the season. place in the 12-and-under breaststroke. authorized debt of the county government- When tlie high school football practice season »•;. season. Hal improved his lime hy 40 backstroke Glenn was also a valuable swimmer in the remnant of the Middle Atlantic waterfront purchase made. But local is unrealistic, tho opened lost Sunday, Jonathan Dayton's new RaguccJ^ „ ^ ___ multiple formations as an added tactic to < issued and unissued) but excludes debt of scene which is getting bulldozed into oblivion, pressure should come from throughout New confuse the opposition. On the line will beJ ' Raridi ScllKwrman and Hal Arnold each seconds. . nine and 10 freestyle and 12-and-under— independent county authorities. coach^Dav\Toiiverg^rh"nnniTraTopp6f (unity "(o~ In the backfield the team is loaded with l Higbee's Beach needs a quick dose of saving. Jersey. - see his disciples in action. experience. Returning will be letterman senior letterman Wayne Schwarte, junior Keith received " a,, sinking. ".. . campaign. The team has lost a number of most of tlie ball carrying will be seniors Bruce members of the offensive line will also be used Matthew Eick. Anna Marie who holds the pool creases of more than $10 million in total gross third GreefKAcres bond issue. Perhaps birdwatchers are most famillqr with dependable players to graduation, but Oliver Heide, Derek Nardone and Joe Natiello. Also to bolster this area. Nardone and Natiello, two- record for the girls' nine and 10 freestyle, took debt in 1973. The top increase ($22.5 million) Conservationists in_Cape_May County tried Higbee's Beach because, with two" freshwater does not believe in rebuilding oil (he (op hig|i expected to play a prominent role in Ihe back- way performers, will be returning to the firsts in the Union County meet" in the girls ' was in Middlesex County, primarily to finance^ nine and 10 freestyle and backstroke, took first' -for Green Acres action twice, before and both ponds and the desired vegetative cover, it's an school level, relaying on the influx of young field for the offensive machine^)] b'6 senior defensive backfield. county vocational school facilities. Burlington, important staging point for birds migrating times the money wasrspent elsewhere. This is players from strong junior varsity and fresh- George Sirigolis, juniors Mike Flood, Hugh Olivei't:though quite excited about the year's in the girls' nine and 10 freestyle in the league Camden and Hudson Counties' increases were no criticism of purchases^})at were made, but south andJorced to await,favorable weather man programs. Because of this philosophy he is Cole and Jack Flood and sophomores Brandon possibilities, realizes Summit, Verona, and meet and scored the most points' among the also mainly for vocational school construction; serves merely to underscore (lie need'for more before the long hop across Delaware Bay. setting high goals this year. Gambee, Carmine Apicella, Ted Parker and Caldwell will be true challenges of the girls on the.team...during the regular season. Somerset-County's debt increase was largely Green Acres money. \^ Right now, Higbee's Beach is practically Oliver's main objective, besides the winning Steve Pepe. Bulldogs' ability but he is hoping for the Matthew holds the pool record in the boys' for county college facilities. Only four coun- ' nine and 10 freestyle, look-firsts in the Union unique because it's unspoiled, with its gnarled Suburban Conference title-. The Jonathan ties—Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and- $29,459,000 at the end of 1973."This represented ^ of games, is to put more points on the The Bulldogs have a strong corps of County meet.in thelltiyTsTiine and'10 freestyle cedar trees and other denizens of the nearly Dayton football staff-will have approximately Gloucestrer—reported declines in gross debt. an increase of $4,468,000. On the basis Of-^1973 Scoreboard. To accentuate scoring the Bulldog receivers: senior tight end Kevin Mercer. and backstroke, was' a'member of the un- vanished bayshore dune forests; In a, state with one month to condition their men into winning population estimates, per capita debt in this^ ' offensive forces will be working from_Jhe_—senior, split end Harold Manner arid junior Joe defeated boys' 12-nnd-under freestyle relay Per capita county gross debt rose from $72.14 population density iqoying southward, it's shape, as the Bulldogs open Sept. 28 against county stood at $53.50. . I formation; the fullback and tailback line up Mirto, , _ team ahf_tlVe_sivim teani w[ll_ receive, n ™ f fiibe's Beach had already been sold evenly balanced, much of its success will be special teain patch;.designed by. Sue Karp, a psy determinedly'the development of-tho-offensive - N.lTA'sannual'debt tabulation showed that population estimates, per capita debt in Ksscx Is that a bulldozer I hear to the south? member of the pool staff. County stood at $96.27.. line. I • •' Union County's gross capital-debt totaled The team has five lettermen returning'On t|ie front line in Gary Presslaff, Glen Arnold, Rich Public Notice Consales, Jerry Ragoqcse and Jim Rice. - UFFICETOF THE OFFICEOFTHE Adding depth and more flexibility to this area TOWNSHIPCLEBK TOWNSHIPCLERK SPRINOFIEt-D. N.J. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. will be senior Mitch Kurtzer, juniors Boh NOTICE OF REGISTRATION NOTICE TO MILITARY IJyMKilAKLMKSKIN The Bulldogs aro strong in halfbacks. The AND GENERAL ELECTION SERVICE VOTERS AND TO "A good defense makes a good offense." This middle lane is anchored by four leltermen—All- NOTICE Is hereby, plven that THEIR RELATIVES pursuant to on act ol the AND FRIENDS is the basic philosophy of varsity soccer coach Stater—KmmeL. Hueda._.at. rrntor- halfback, Legislature orNCW Jersey entitled If you are In iho military service "An Act- to Regulate Elections" Dayton harriers Art Krupp as he looks ahead lo the-1.974 cam- versatile Ron Frank, Tony Francis and junior or the spouse or dependent of a H.S. Title 19, the Office of mo person In military service or are a paign. Starting his .initial year 'as head coach ^ Steve Matysek. Township Clerk will be open to patient In a veterans' hospital or a after stints in the junior varsity and freshman Defensively the hooters have three ex- receive registrations and transfers civilian attached to or serving With • SEASON STARTER—Jonathan Dayton' Regional High School physical examinations last Wednesday. Shown, left to right: of voters between tho hours of 9:00 the armed forces of the United programs, Krupp is attempting to infuse a perienced fullbacks—senior ietlermen Rick a.m. and 4:00 p.m. every, week could take title, States without'tho State of New 3tudonts planning to play interscholastic football receive Mike Flood/Jerry Rice, Mike Menza, Vic Vltale, Keith Widom winning attitude into his players. After poor Morris and Joe Farinella and junior Harry day, and on tho following daVs th~ Jersey, or the spouse or dependent and Head Coach David Oliver. - ' ;, pfflcVMIt.oU Uofl thMlet TownshiIUWII3llipp Clor^lUIFkl wWill l of and accompanylno or residlno records in recent years, the conch fell o-general Irwin. Adding depth will be senior Dana Levitt 6e open continuously from 9:00 with a civilian attached to or and sophomores Harry Sleele and John Irwin. a.m. 1o 9:00 p.m. to receive servlno with the Armed Forces of SPRING LIQUORS lack of enthusiasm has hampered Dayton's tho United States, and deslro to ® TRIUMPH Taglienti feels transfers and registration \o( fcaturlno soccer program. Because of its stress on The goalie assignment is wide open with senior voters: August 29th, September vote, or If you aro a relative or- SALES - SERVICE-BODY SHOP friend of any such person who, you LGyland GiBn^^ y rfirst,. Houghey second BYCAKYSIIEHMAN running, soccer'is a game of slamina and Norman Shindler and sophomore Sid Kaufman 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th, 27th, 301h., believe, will desire to vote In the IMPORTED W1MES October 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Onrt ,F'T.tInn Alilhonit'd .. The Jonathan Daylon Regional High School physical condition so this area will be ern- tlie leading candidates. October 7th registration tor the Solos ft Scrviff AND CHAMPAGNES tfnm, Insinp only 1073 rn- fn nT f •sr^TSloclloe n closes,- \NoverrtbCrs; i974rkinrjiy-write-to Although thn r"mp<'titj"n f'"' '"' * ""* TUESbAYSDA , NOVEMBER 5, 1V74 •)he undersigned at -once maklnfl captains Skip Moore' and Tom Lovett to between Ihe hours of 7:00 a.m. and •r.i * • ebF'iii IHE LIQUORS • BEER ChlndJfrAmericjn This year the team will use. a-3-3-4 defensive -spotn-is going to be intense. Krupp foels his application for a military service graduation, will be a strong favorite to win the CAU 379-4992 & Polynesian Culling . A stunt mpet in synchronized sWtnming-was—Houghoy)—and—fourth-places^ (Mary Gal alignment—three linemen, three halfbacks and linemen and halfbacks are set. Approximately Trattawant-nrcomttlttminon— pyp military service, home imtn CARS fiBB-1373 Echo Plaza Shopping Center -Take Out Foci A synchronized swimming show was held at many"other invitational meets and post-season designated as a "rover," who fills in any open man squad'. Dayton's main source of corn- - - K ana tnu aaaross ai wmcrr Community., Pool with the home teani"com- races. ... . you are stationed or can b6 found, Springfield " petinti g againsit t NomahegnnNh . TTwenty-ont e girls-il , the pool on Sunday, Sept. 1. Members of the spaces offensively and defensively. perennially-strong Summit, Verona and vino are the Public or [f\ you desire the military Dial 232-6500 The harriers, coming off last season's 14-5 Offensively Ihe team will have three lel- Officers to be voted for at the service ballqt for a relative or 376-1151 betweentheagesof seven and 13 participated . 'SWctoiiteed swimming summer classes Caldwell, Ihe conference's dark horse. Practice v JODY SHOP 245-2425 record, will be led by senior co-captains Gary General Election to be held friend then make an application 369 South Ave. E. (U.S. Hwy No. n 1 in novice and advanced classes. In the novice participated. The program included music tcrmeirreturiiing—seniors Paul Krystow. Jeff started Labor Day; the team will open the November 5, 1974.: under oath for a military service 2037 MORRIS AV UNION Mountain Avo.I Werner and Joe Campanelli, who are expected McQuaid and Bill Nevius—and junior Jeff 1 Member House of ballot to be forwarded to him. class, Nomahegan placed first, third and fifth, from "M Squad," "Patton," "Heather" by season at Carteret Sept. 20. NEAR UNION CENTER Wesifield to be two of the .top runners in the conference Representations,. 3. yoac-torm MountalnBide-took-seconcMJanis-BoroherW, Carpentexs^iiGrccnslceves^and-liWavesJitih/ per Bolstering Dayton's srorinn will he 1 Sheriff for Ihe County of Union, this year. Other returning varsity runner's PLUMBERS, ATTENTION I Spll your services to 3 year term Is over the age of IB years and Danube." senior Dave Quatrone and junior Gary Scheich, stating his name, serial fourth (Lauren Oscicki), sixth (Lynne Stum- over BO.OOO local families with.a tow-cost Want Ad. 3 Members Union County Board L include seniors Jeff Goldstein and Ben Gelt- who led the junior varsity in scoring last year. Call 686-7700. of Chosen Freeholders, 3 year' he Is In military servL_ mer) and seventh places (Karen D'Amanda). Mountainside girls, under the direction of address and theaddress at which :^:^mi\}^^-^' zeiler. Alan Layton was the frosh high scorer. he Is stationed or can be found. iu In the advanced group, Mountainside took Mrs. Hattie B. Vandcrbeek, were Janis Bor- 1 Township Commltteemch, 3 Junior Billy Bjorstad, a seasoned runner, will . Forms "of application can be chert, Jackie.Connelly, Karen Crowley, Knrei year term —— first (Tommie Ann Gibney), second (Joelle add strength to Coach Martin Taglienti's team; —"Pottuwfinj" nrcttr r'Pott 1 nn'PIB cur* Ali or the Township of Springfield: ARTHUR H. BUEHRER —JOHN-DAVIOr— Bill Leber mid^Jofirf Geiser, also juniors', should District \ Township Clork One Of America's Jessica Fine, Tommie Ann Gibney, Joelle Municipal Building Largest Quick Dealers STATE BANK provide depth. Sophomores Charles Kicll, I. Presbyterian Parish House, Spring!(eld; New Jersey 07081 PARTY RENTAL Houghey, Kim Liddy, Mary Gail MorcuVio. Church Mall, lower' level off Spfld. Leader, SeptrV 12,"1974 Minutemen plan Peler Episcopo and Gary Sherman will be key parking lot Ltnlng - R«ntat RENTALS OF Lisa McCarthy, Lauren Oseicki and Lynne men on the teamand should proviaFirnucIeus As the new season draws near, The Pins Drop" wll contain 3. American Legion Building, (Fee: 523.92) litt Body Shop Stummer. Certificates and charms were North Trlvett Avenue & Center for Ihe 1974 team. Oilier sophomores on the aficionados of America's number one earn standings of. all area leagues '•t~ i FINEST EQUIPMENT «wardod-to-Uio-gicls-by-Mra~Vanderhcck 3. American Legion BulldlnnV" squad are Dave Baraneli and Bob Gilbert." "" ~partlcTpaTr6n"~lp"oYt7~rjowllng, art; "That" desire puBllciiy and will appear Norih Trlvett Avenue a. Center FOR ALL TYPES As an added attraction, Larry Moore and his JEFF TORBOIU; Taglienti, who will be assisted this year by feeling 1he butterflies and getting the as.space permits.- A-second-column, Street troupe of divers performed basic dives and a 4. Presbyterian Parish House, kind OF PARTIES, . William Jones, is optimistic about the outlook urge to once again "go down to the "Bowling -Highlights," will contain Church Mal|, lower level off DIAL 608-9100 clown act. „ . . '; this year. "The talent is here," he said, Hecan lanes." ' - -- -. . top Individual scores of the week's parking lot Another highlight of Ihe program was Torborg named OFFICES THROUGHOUT TO new team added 5. James .Caldwell School mm see no reason, why the team can not have a Bowlers who wish to have publicity action, anecdotes, bowling Interest offool . 2140 Morris Ave., Union UNION, MIDDLESEX, presented by the Aqiiettes Synchronized Gymnasium, Caldwell Place highly successful season. about their league appear In this pieces and bowling news of specific 6. Jaime s Caldwell School HUNTERDON 8. MERCER Swimming Team of Summit, who did a number Gymnasium, Caldwell Place COUNTIES • Registration and weigh-in for the Springfield athletic director newspaper will have an easy Job. Interest to area bowlers. MOTORS IN SPRINGFIELOT -Z-EJflrenceM_-Gaudlncer School- would get I04_Yallcy-St.,.South Orango— Recreation Department's Minuteman Football lo Arthur Fcldler's "Boston Pops March." The ' sports department has Lea'gue.__sec.relsr|es^_may._su.bm|t Gymnasium, South Springfield T93 ffloi-ris Av~376 -program_will_be-hcld-for—sixth, sovcntii-and— Memb^li~bTln^"7Squettes"wrfaln after u few Brewers over the New York Apollos last OFFICEOFTHE —yeai"of-eompeHHbn^'thi9-fallr-Bven-thougli-the— ~Wiird JeremialiTJR; low puirs,"TWrs7TOornas'jr~ raincd-uut dates. Tomorrow night at 7::io we TOWN WHIP CLERK another? ~ " ~TB8~Hounfarri~Awe7 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ...Thepro.gr.am, open to all adults, will be held team is without the services of Margo Krasrioff, being released this year. Address: ,..., :.: weekend in Toms Hiver. This was Ihe fifth SPRINGFIELD, N.J. on Tuesdays for women and on Thursdays for Polls, Mrs. James H. Carroll and Mrs. William will s(>e Wesl New- York (•« aRain'st Vistula and triumph in a row-for the Brewers, hut like the NOTICE TO PERSONS whahss.graduated, Coach Ed Jasinski's squad He caught three no-hitters In his major A. Thawley, 19 putts. DESIRING That even PARK DRUGS •LUNCHEONS men. The hours for the program will be 7:30 to Phone: Business Phone: Klizabi-lh SC moot Ilenfica in the nightcap. New York Cosmos of Ihe N ASL Ihe Brewers put CO. INC. should be the team to beat this season In the league career, one by Koufax, one by Ryan and ABSENTEE BALLOTS since 1919" OF SPRINGFIELD , *~ 't$ •DINNER 10 p.m. Suburban Conference—seven of the nine one by Bill Singer. He was behind the plate in liccause'of last weeks rain, there will he two It all together too Into in the.season.JTherc is a II you aro a qualified and •"L«ng^hof Season (In weeks) Number of teams In league: "TtffllSTei'ctrvoter' of the State who asks for Imperial, , , BUI Goedeckor JooVarcadlpone The paddleball courts, at tlie Springfield players from last year's varsity squad will be 1905 when Koufax set the record for .strikeouts games played Wednesday night. The first game- very remole chance of a second place playoff. expects to be absent outside Ihe "Clirysler Valiant "ThoOno Stop •COCKTAILS Tourney planned will he Benfk-a vs. the Newark Ukrainian Siteh. State on November 5, 1974, or a Plymouth Jeeo,. OIUVSLER For All Your Needs" Community Pool will be available for public returning. in a season with 382 and again last year when .Town Covered .- hirth for Ihe Brewers if Boston gets trounced hy qualified and registered voter who Wood? How a Usod I GntarUlnmont In tht Rid Oartir Saloon, Binqutt use, starting Saturday at 9 a.m. Any Ryan broke tlie mark with 383. Torborg was ^followed hy a tilt helween Newark SC and I'.C - Hhode Island on Saturday. will be within the State on Can Tratckroom Supplies M^X SR & PAUL Seniors returning to the team include first (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) , _ November 5. 1974 but because of Facllltin • prlvatt Panlii. Springfield resident, at least IB years of age, also the catcher when Don Drysdale broke the for senior golfers Ifoboken, which are .two of the oldest soccer Saloi.& Sorvico . Baby : pplloi . Surgical Confsrenct Room.^ - singles player Eileen Bass, Laura Hoekstejn The New York Apollos are in first place In - resident attendance at a school, ' Complete AulD Body Repairs — SuppUos" 1 college or university, or. In the We hope^ SCHOENWALDER may secure the key to the back gate at Police- — ithlnJ-singlesh-Riindi-Sehnee ifiraLdailblesJ record for consecutive scoreless innings. .. Entry forms are now available at the Union learns in New Jersey, Ihe Eastern Conference with' only two losses FRID case of a school olectlon, because 376-4210 Free Fast Radio Dispatch- Plumblna 4 Hcalino Cortiroclora CALL 467-0100: Headquarters. The key will be signed out by the and Teri Bloom (second doubles). Juniors County Park Commission's Ash Brook Golf AH .x AY DEADLINE..- The Newark Ukrainians and FC lloliokcn are and (wo ties for 2U points, followed hy Boston of the nature and hours of 155 Morris Avo. Sprlngffoltf Dellvory lyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiig employ ment^wlllbe unable to cast ypuVethut Individual upon presentation of proof of Course, Raritan road, Scotch'Plains, and the ThoJ^Era to 2,000 A.0." the leaders in their groups, and they both play . and tlie Jersey Brewers "with 21 points each. Open-7 DoysAWeek Jit ft East, ;: Springfield returning to the squad Include Laurie Weeks All Items other than spoFnews'shoulcfbe Irv our your ballot at the polling place tn %Cj-& Gas Heat -residence, such -as -tt' driver's license, to the Galloping Hill Golf Course; Union, for the first flEWa Of t'AHTH. ENVIHOftMt'NT, LHCHGV on Wednesday. - -The Midwest Conference' belongs to Hhode C-\ pas Water Heaiera (second singles) and'Cathy Picul and Gail - your district on said daterond-yoy;- kind of fool. % officer in charge of the desk. annual Union County senior men's public links office by noon on Friday. , Island with just two ties (one of them-to .the dcslro to vote • In the General *3lA' Steam oV-Hot Water BieszczaMsocond doubles). Also on (he team __ 379-49.42- H i Rules changes I COPPER MINEP |N0K£S.COUasis t^'iiiiujiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiimiiniiniiiiniiimiiimiiiiiii^ Brewers) for 32 points. Cincinnati holds down Election to beheld on November 5, Vii3srk---- < »«ino this year will be senior Donna Gerber, who golf tournament. " Of \% COPPER IONS CeUOKICAUT 1974, kindly write or apply In the vV iD-^5* Thermo^ j|j J ~l-N£W-& USED - I the secondspot with only.20 points. The Rhode person td the undersigned at once 225 Morris Avu. - Sprlnjfldd \J y^J^v Clrcotatora should help the team considerably. —The event, sponsored by the_Eaifc.Coinl-_, CtiMGWMMS) AND TI1E .REST requestlno. that o civilian absentee. • Coach Jasinskl, hoping for another sue-. 1 in NFL listed I misslon, will be held Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the MAINLY USELESS PiKTT.. Island Team is coached by Unionite Manny ballot be forwarded to, you. Such neighbor. A ^Repairs A-Alteratlons' Mrs. AAancinelli request must state your home Electric Sewer cicanlno- cessful season, feels th.anhe toam can improve Ash Brook Golf Course Competition will be Schellscheidt and has..several Elizabeth SC- lUdO ' = The -major rules changes put Into 1 : - addresarand'thD Brtdrws.to Which SPRINGFIELD on_last year's 12-2 record. Millburn,- which" open to all men 02 and~oT. . , Don't forget the soc'cee clinic this Saturday at Dial 4M.07« TRAVEL = League's 1974 season are' expected-to - i v slgnaturfli__anDL5tate_]:eawn why I iastycar to gain the conference title^shoiild be served '"•»"" - .•..:•'• PROCESS DEVELOPED BY iflE iu:M.at-Warinanco-ParkT-Thc-clinic will he you Will not be able to vouraryoor FLOOR. COVERINOS BV;.. W Cheslntit SI. -.." union Mrs. Lee ManclnellLot Mountainside shot a § add a great deal qt otfCDPe and scoring | Dayton's toughest opponent again this year. EB conducted by the Union CountyT'ark Com- usual pollinp place. No civilian, SERVICE 53 to win low gross honors I7f nine-hole stroke § .to the game ttii'd niake them more p Entries will-close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, absentee ballot will be furnished or Sept. 18 at both golf courses. The tournament is •\SXO*l-C0STlN0li-Pa.l.UTlHG I Guide —mission and will include Coach- -Gordon- -forwarded to any applicant unless OBEDIENCE play aHih Ash Brook Women's Golf Association §-«clllng for the'spectntora. _ | PROOFS FSR RECOVERING .Stumihlpt Air llnet. Ifoiili Bradley, one of the New York-'G6sirida7~Jofih~ request therefor Is received not. Dial 686-2800 tournament last week. = ..Here Is a brief look at the rulea | only open to individuals who arc Union County COPKR FROM OReS ANP .Siiiiniiiujiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii'i less than 6 days prior to the! CLASSES ^Cnirjti. Toun. Rewris 1 - Kerr, Carlos Scotland Werner lloth.^ifew of election* -aind contains the Mrs. M. KehTSmith of Mountainside shot a I changes: " • • . . • | "residents'.and not members of private golf 6CT2AP M5TAL... Rents Cars? foregoing Information. - 3277 AAo/rls Aye., For RtJenraiiorqi Meeting planned courses. IN SUMMIT IT ^ (her Cosmos standouts will also be on hand to - Forms of application can be I "JUST SAY 90-18-78 to trail for low net honors in 18-hole § ..—Overtime—A sudden death. 15- s help oul. Rain date will he Sept. 14. obtained from tho undersigned. Union ($\: 37M767 stroke play. Tied for fifstwere Mrs. Charles I minute extra period. If regulation play g ARTHUR H. BUEHRER by hockey league Yes We Sure Do I "Believe in America" gets a boost from Township Clerk 250 Mountain Ave. English of Scotch Plains (95-20—75) and Mrss ends In a lie the extra period will be g IMPURE ORB IS PI900LVKO Iri SMYTHE ;, Municipal Building YOU Bowhunter event A SOLUTION /WP REPEATED I The fact is that we are very much in the "•"archer's Grove. Both Elizabeth SC and Springfield, Now'Jorsey 07001 • UNION SPERCO William Gllckman of Westfleld (00-21—75). The Union County Hockey League will hold played. Should the score be tied at the | Newark SC plan some kind.of representation in Spfld. Leader, Sept. 5, 12, \9U • Springfield Low gross honors went to Mrs. William its annual organizational meeting next Wed- completion of the added session the | CIRCULATION /WP CMANSe'S Auto Rental Business. . • '• ' (Fee:,S2U3) | • SUMMIT 371-5900 IN ELK1RIC POLARITV PRODUCE SAtES-SERVICf-PARTS the parade on Oct 27,1 know Elizabeth SC plans MOTOR Frank of Westfield with an 83. - nesday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The meeting game will be declared a tie, | planned Sunday ' Remember we are never very far away and to enter their junior team in the parade because 1224 Springfield Avenue SAW A M/GHUV C0NC£N-n?ATEP - (ond wtntan ••rvlcv) BOARD OF ADJUSTMENSTME T • WESTFIELO .will be at the Onion County Park Commission'* ;,— Kicking—Goal posts have been § More than 400 senior and junior bowhunters SOLUTION' OF COPPER IONS. can give you that personal service. die -senior team will be playing at that time. ~ spflngfleldTNew"Jersey Irvington'•- yii Morris Avo., Summit 273^100 CO., INC. administration huildlOB,. Acme and Canton moved back 10 yards from the goal line | from evurj/.cQunly in New Jersey will compete WWrt ELBCTKlCAL OlARSES ...The Bavnrinn Club of Newark,-which uses The regular meotlna of the • ISELIN Doord ofv 'AdlustntenT- of-- tho streets'," Elizabeth. —...••'• to the end line. Kkkoffa will be mude | Sunday in the 10th annual New Jersey ARE REMOvKP, COPPER CAM FrtrcherV Grove as home base, also got the Township of Sprlnpfleld wllrbe mms COKMEE Lopg Term hetd'on ^eplombor 19, 1974 at 6:00 ENROLL NOW! The league for 15-20 year old boys will enter" from the 35-yarcVluie rather th»n the 40, | Bpwhuntcr Jamboree and festival, sponsored US PbWtV INTO USEAeLf marching fever and wants to show Union and v P.M., Instead of September 17, Por All tliui'ds • I'M CI.ISM'S 7 its third season, with games to be played at the as they had been. Misted Held goals will 1 by New Jersey State Field Arqhery STRIPS... . ' Leasing the country that they "Believe In America." I 1974,.duo to the Holiday, IN THE LEADER" I CRESTMONT ONE Of 0 SPERCO L ' ' ' HarryA.Kolb (Limited Enrollnii'iiti OUTFIELDERS I Park Commission's Warhianco Park Ice be returned to the line of scrimmage or I Association. guess I will see you, with, my short leather I Suing g loin ten. TH£ tiAME Ti>i Skating Center, Roselle^and ^he^ Ironbound the ZO-yard-lhie, whichever Is farther THE PraXeSS 6L/MIMA7ES Also Available pants and my hat with the funny feather in it,"' oliii[iv5^p The competition, largest one dttjf tournament— [Mb RX: he. rnr Arena in NewarkT I ~~ I from the goal line. Players on u learn in the east and the largest bowhunter tourney in on Oct. 27. If it nice young lady conies up to you NJ. Dog College GO. Inc. kicking for a field goal or punting WMlCH RELEASES SULFUR. for special rates (Feo; «.S2) Dial 273-1700 Interested teams may contact Park Com- New Jersey, will be sponsored by the Watchung and wants to sell you "Believe in America" NHBD HBLPr Find Iho RIGHT Auto Olm - Mlrrafi SMfTH . cannot cross the' line of scrimmage P/OXlP£ 1Mb W AIR- CAN Cadillac-Oldsmobile'-M PERSON with a Want Ad. Call M4- 491 Morris Ave. Table Tops - Olailno mission's recreation department at 352-8431. Bowmen at their outdoor range In Warrenvllle. AtSO BE LISEP TO RECOVER. CALL DAN HUZZI RENTAL MGR. \ «1 MORRIS AVE., SUMMIT 7T1V00 buttons, don't refuse her. It might he.rriy wife •7700. -- - —. , 687-2393 „ -Picture Framing- ...HELMP HAT/OMU until the ball Is kicked/ Only two Summit LEAGUE CONTINUE- Prizes will be awarded In inens\,womens', \ .-.SALES •SERVICE-PARTS > Christine. MEKCURV,' LEAP, CAPMIUM, THEIR ALL-STAR players on the kicking team may run boys.' and girls' diviniona. Tournament features 6|LveE ANPSp; CompUl* Body Shop S«rv!c« - PREPARE FOR 688-8020 POMINAXCE WITH fishing Derby planned downfleld before the hall Is kicked. SELECT USED CARS, OAKRIDGf include 56 targets in .natural" settings; two- 1729 Monk Annul, Union Two Convenient Offices HIS DOOMING ...— Passing—Elimination of the roll 686-0040 S«(ving lh« Suburban '^r«q iO V«>.«'- Your Classified Ad HOME RUN IN JUL V running deer targets; pop-up woodchucks; REALTY in Springfield to Serve You by Kacxmarek group Mock and. cutting down of wide COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS GAME. AT PirrSSURG, running rabbit, fox bear and flying pheasant; F/l/A 2037 Morris Ave. UniorT cotnsii UOIH SOON rot ' ' Jeep JEWELERS PEA1T0RS • .Mountain Ave. Office; The Thomas A. Kaczmarck Association will receivers, Downfleld Mockers may water shots, tree stand and blind shots. 733 Mountain Ave. 3794121 hold its seventh annuul fishing derby on make contact only once with a potential "OUR SERVICE Nov. ft Q.c. Schol.illc Aptltodo T,i|, |'I.A.T.L ~"' _. Ws Registration for the Jamboree Is scheduled to MORRIS AVt: OFFICE: Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jackson's receiver. Wide receivers blocking back SELLS CARS" i :S*TU«DAY CLASSES -» WICKDAY ClAiSES tuldaniltltcomrnorcial toward the ball within three yards of begin at 8 a.m. Entry fee for seniors is $4 and . AUTHOR,IBD DEALER JULIUS OKSEHHORN 175 Morrlj.Ave. 376-5946 Pond, Valley road and Union County Parkwny " 1 IN SERVICE IN 18lh YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION . the line of scrimmage cannot block $2 for juniors. Ruin date for tho event is the Dodge : AMBASSADOR GREMLIN E9I. 1930 MitnbtrMuillpli Lining In Clark. The contest Is open to all children ' ' HORNET following Sunday, Sept. 15. ' ' ..-.I ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE REVIEW CENTER Finest Selection Ol SorvlnqsprVnotioid,"shortHIII« from six to 13 years of age. Free hot dogs and below the waist. \ MATADOR. JAVELIN DIAMONDS TO BUY THIS Directions to the range me: Rt, 22 to Whore Evnry Customor 312 Springfield > Parti t Itrvlo .VSurrooniilnoArial soda will be provided and prizes will bo ..— Penalties—Offensive holding, Becomes Our Friund DIKCTORS. Irvlna I. OoMU^ iA, M.A. . WATCHES Warrenvillcroad In Warren, North 2'h miles on as near as yoar phone Morto- Wlw »J^ *LA CALL 273-5120 JEWELRY yn With Ui for liitiRMuih,- SPACE CACL -WIC A SWITCH HITTER SPENT 7 SEASONS awarded. • illegal use of hands and tripping 'Export Clocjk «, Watch Ropolrn -, '•-MA tioSTON RED SOX UNIFORM OEfORE VIE Warrenvllle rond. Turn left on Mt. Horeb road SUMMIT Tho,committee haB nrrunged to havo the penalties have been reduced from IB to NEMETH BROS. 80 F.RANKLIN PLACE 3119-1695 sr Louis ciAxamis AQURED HIM IN A fouR- one mile to King George road, turn right und go Hen & Used Cars & Tmcks Call 686-7700 Morrii 686-7700 pond stockecUby tfie Ney> Jersey Bureau of. 10 yards when the Infraction occurs In SALESiSCRVICE.UODV SHOP SUMMIT PLMER DEAL. HE HAS HI,T OVER ..?O0 THREE Vt mllo to Broadway road. Turn left and go 'i, Sales 273-4800 - Service 273-4818 731-3996 731-3928 239-3114 300 MHIbuHito*. Mtllbum •i the area ol the line of scrimmage or SEASONS, AND MS-A UfCnMl AVtRAGf; Of O\t K FIsherlcs.Tliey will"ulsoprovide (he balt.Thc . mile to Wutchung Bowmen Range entrance 921 CLINTON AVE., IRVINGTON IXT.26 /! SllltEVEKKK'A. «K«M|;£JS , ; • three' yards, beyond It. children should bring their own fishing sign. ' 3997700 equipment. ' • • . , ...'•.•' iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiini

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Hdp Wanted Men S Women •id Help Wanted Men & Women 1 I Help Wanted Men & Women omen I , Hap Wanted Hen 4Women "1 Help Wanted Men &Wonretv I Situations Wanted "*" 7 BABY?iTfER"-union~'area",~wiTl jjiiiuiiniianiinuutiaiiiiBiiiiiiDiiuiiiiimpniiiiijiijig — BANKING work" eves, weekends. In your"* 3 INSURANCE • • home. Hfls transportation. 6S8-1284 _ R 9-5-7 Work With The Public DON'T WANT A PART TIME I WILL BABYSIT IN YOUR EXP'D COMMERCIAL HOME OR MINE, AFTER FULL TIME JOB? ' SCHOOL 688-4331 a AUTO RATER Apply now for SepI" " •R 9-5-7 BANK TEILTR BUT WANT TO • Flexible schedule! business Opportunities 8 Openlnqjfor EXPERIENCED and for TRAINEES! Good pay • Work' while Kids are In school! ' . ondTopoenefitiwtiHewokrlngfnttioconcjehlaUurroundlnoiof CLERK-TYPISTS EASE THE STRAIN ON BEAUTY Salon —Upper our Sprlnsfleld offlcd Vallsburg, Good Income, THE FAMILY BUDGET? Have it docoratlve shop. 372-0403, alter 4, Coll 994-2549. CALL OR APPLY TO OUR RECORD CLERKS The National State Bank will train you as a TELLER. We will call upon you as the need arises to work in pleasant your way at • PERSONNEL DEPT.: 354-3400 surroundings near your home. CLERKS Instructions, Schools 9 68 Broad St., Elizabeth, N.J. Immediate openings for above positions. Excellent If you ore mature Individual with some extra energy. opportunity for permanent career positions with one of the ART"CLASSES Local artisrorvTiig- leading Property and Casualty Insurance companies In- the CALL: MRS. KOESTER PM ..... • world. . . • . .' - »A Chance to get .out of the house! lessons, beglnners~or advanced, \~ 354-3400, Ext. 312 R 9.5.1 children or adults. Starting Oct. OR •"~ ' o Convenient, extra money! 1st. 6B7-6481. Interview by appointment only ''.'....' • Take off If.you wish, rejoin us later! R-9-19-9 CairMr. Vail at our Springfield Office _----Call Miss; Dyer, 37?-250ft „ . ,::::,„ .„,. VIOLIN LESSONS -....,-.—-•376-1442 HOME STUDIO Contact Manager ?11 A.M. — ANNE LIEBERSON : 3796028 THE NATIONAL OHAUS R 9-24-9 THE HOME ROSELLE PARK PIANO 1nstrycttons-beg., STATE. BANK The Measurement People i . Call 2i5-WT8 or~apply"ln person ntermedlale..:-classical &._ Pop. 568WWe6tIle(d-A Ellzabeth-Llnden area. •>'l'.' Short Hills, H.I. 07078 Working knowledge of OCL's Equal Opportunity, Employer AA-F - MOLD REPAIRMEN M-F Experience In documentation toctmJquo Call 527-1197. 11/ Equal Opportunity Employer . . R9-5-1 g R-9-24-9 .-J').' FLOOFMEN M-F • • . FLUTE, CLARINET 8. Saxophone SiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiuiiDiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiio Excellent benefit program and beautiful surroundings, nstructlons. Robert Zeglarskl, BS Callorsend resume: NURSES In music education. Call 245-0297~ CHOICE OF 3 SHIFTS for more Info. MACHINISTS R 9-26-9 OHAUS SCALE CORP. ' EXPERIENCED WE OFFER ALL FRINGE (All Around) " _ RN's&LPN's PIANO TEACHER ;l-)i '-•-~- -•'•• 29 Hanover Rd. .• • "*. ALL AREAS WILL TAKE PUPILS BENEFITS . INSPRINGFIELt) AREA MAINTENANCE MECHANIC ' FlorharpParK, N.J. Q7932 DAY& NIGHT SHIFTS CALL 379-5193 377-9000, EXT, 87 • NO ROTATION' REQUIRED * J— R-^-5-9 AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR (Troubje Shooting)' PIANO LESSONS, classical, ADVANCEMENT Good Starting Salaries popular, & theory, given by fully" ' Equal Opportunity Employer M-F certified, experienced teacher, BA LIGHT MACHIKT OPERATORS Liberal employee benefits- music education. Limited openings - (No experience required) Excellent working conditions now available tor' fall schedule. AUTOMATIC INJECTION Rates very reasonable. 687-0494. Excellent Working Conditions Apply Personnel Department •J7I MOLDING CORP. All fringe benefits .'id PAYROLL CLERK ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER OVERLOOK HOSPITAL PeisonaU —10 40 INDUSTRIAL RD. RICHARD BEST PENCIL CO. nrwiountairrAveTf Springfield podd accounts payable ox per • "DOYOUHAVEA —Fence Includlno posting, to fill An Equal Opportunity Employer MATRIMONIAL PROBLEM? BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. An Equal Opportunity Employerfy.F _ _ DIVORCE EVIDENCE Eaiifll QDonrtunltv.Emnlnvcr M.R section. There Is excellent Ljence. helpful . Dut.not nec- opportunity for advancement. SECRETARY X 10.3-10. ATTENTION DEMONSTRATORS CAFETERIA. In Soulh Orano.0, essary. TELLERS TOYS AND GIFTS, work now thru Maplewood schools... needs3'»a' _.n. DECORATING ADVICE TEMPORARIES MEDICAL ''What goes wllh what and whore" ~ December. BREE sample kit. No experienced coofr-'CASmER S, We ore a rapidly growing (Head-Tellers) cxperlenco needed. Ca PART TIME GENERAL • TYPISTS Both positions require at least 2-3 years experience. These are 3791947 pharmaceutical firm In - X 919-10 wrlto Santa's Parties, WORKERS. Apply COLUMBIA full time permanent lobs with a growing company.' Wo offer a Wnt Orange looking (or a If you're doubt- MAGICIAN - Magic shows for Avon, Conn. 06001. Phono V (203) HIGH SCHOOL, Friday, Aug. 30, • STENOS salary'commensurate wltir your skills to go along with an between 9 B, 12 noon, 17 Parker. i secretary vvlio has . Schools., churches, clubs. Special 673-3455: ALSO BOOKING • DICTAPHONE-OPERATORS excellent benefit package7"b\rvn~Tfan5poi*faTIi5i nieces5"ar9r experience wlih mcolcal • ful about your children's shows.-* Amazing "~icrnTtrrotDgy, .'.good lypw-tr" chances to rrrove —-UNCLC ep" Tfrvr*. X 9-5-1 'and steno. to (ome join our , X 11-7-10 ATTENTION—Full time & port with good skills, needed at onco for long and short running QUINDAR ELECTRONICS INC.' expanding tftam. ahead In your • n CLERICAL-RELIEF -jsslgnmentsat TOP LOCAt COMPANIES,:"«f"TOP"RATES LOSE weight with New Shape time work available. Earn 510 per -60;P«dom-Rd.-——---;- . Springfield, N.J. present position Tablets andHydrex Water Pills at r- hour- commission. For -We.- seek: a • competent, ::. Colonial Pharmacy, Union: appointment, call 388-3118. - TELEPHONE Students with a tew more weeks vacation-are welcome.- person who might be trying Register nqw and start eernlno. and If you're an X_*M?;!J> X9241 MESSENOER tor gro up ot- to erocc a little of the hum- AUTOMOTIVE Parts bliil OPERATOR ' NO FEE to applicant " ti»ihtirlpnn RESTAURANT drum business Ille they now experienced tell- neeas willing worker, aTfben lonoral Office work. Some hours, willing to uae own car. able T^RSONNEIi" lead. Let urpm y6U inV |6B er consider what" -flnttques- Apply In person before 10:30 a.m. ' itione-expuriencqual Opportunitcy priiErreamployi T BERKELEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY to drive light van. Call Mrs. DEPARTMENT STORE "made to order" lor you. A THOMPSON 8. CO. 2250 Morris IOBS"O' cal•--••l i<7-1776• .- employer. & BERKELEY TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE Wollenbero ot 686-7700 for appt HOSTESS-CASHIERS "busy" one^ where lime we have to offer. WANTED—Oressmakor— Ave. Union. X, 9:5-'l HA-T-F-1 -WAITRESSES files...where you can use _ For Antique Dolls. " K 9-3-1 308 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Helphtn your Initiative. We have an Call after 6 PM CLERK TYPIST .SANDWICH MAN OR WOMAN opening In the Medical - v a.m.-5 p.m. dally. Eve. Interviews by oppt. NOftSES-RN'S-LPN'S -KITCHEN HELPERS First National 63H092 ELLIOTT CO. Dtpl.: ' - Z 9-5 10A 454-4000 • ' •'••. Full time &part tlmo openings on No nights, Sundays or holidays. AVON 1 Excellent omployoo benefits. Call State begins by OUTDOOR' ANTIQUES SOMETHING WHEN WANTS YOU all shifts. No rotation. Competltl Liberal benefits, modern KPT Flm •>! Flilri, 1-i.qti.r Fl you. are eager to learn and --^AH^HqUal OFrpbftEilrtll5rEnipT6yeir'M:p"""". T* •aatary-ortimmtmrtaftendfir-ia Wttces* - - . —paying-excellent—-- • SCHOOL. Bo an Av-ON t' facilities. Westlleld Convalesce... Westfleld, Sat., Sept. 14th, 10 A.M. further develope your typing and : ...... rXBMl mako this a good deal all - 6 P.M., sponsored by Westfleld Representative. Meet people. office practices In an excellent Center, 1515. Lamberts-Mill Rd. X951 'around. salaries and pro- 1 Call 233-9700 for appointment; Klwanls Club, to benefit Its Youth Have extra money for clothes. working environment ELLIOTT DRIVERSWANTED HOUSEKEEPER — Responsible CALL FOR APPOINTMENT vldlng un- Fund. Refreshments sold. Choose your own hours. CO- wants you. We have an *'ERV "EaVh eklr'a mohey"6n your own" -WORKi. -Company-paid- We also have openings for: dealers. Union H.S. parking vpt, off part time for Sprltfgtleld-worklng schedulo-worklng the days, or. benefits include Blue Morris Ave., Union 964054a. mother. Call after 5 p.m; 376-4697. GLERK TYPIST week you choose PART TIME SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS branch offices Is Aptitude •porarvip1- Cross, Blue Shield, •' Z9-5-10B temporary" lgM INSURANCE GENERAL OFFICE WORK -TYPttiTI " " -U&-4V- ~SAB"YsTfTeR,"part time, TueT7 xftirrahT.... InterestingInteresting. DifferenDlffe t Weekly We are Interviewing for our FILE tTALL KEYPUNCH-DAY 8. NIGHT o,reo. Call 467-1150. Rider J, prescription Garage Sales Wcd, fl» Thurs., 12 noon to 3 p.m., pay for tlmo worked. Stop In for department. Please call for appt. ._,. 39WMQ. FC8.ASSIT. BOOKKEEPERS ture on people of 12 _ r for small group. Linden area. Call an Interview.. Mr! H. Richardson drugs, prescription 925-3550. CLERK MANPOWER T PART TIME . ' CLERICAL------talent. With our or school district business olflce. OH10 CASUALTY PART TIME glasses, dental plan & FURNITURE, Hrapes, spreads, ——_. ,. R 9-5-1 Temporary Services General office. Good with figures, INDUSTRIAL LABOR rapid , • growth dishes, household Items, brlc-a- luuvl' lyplno-sttHls—requlred,—no- 1139E.JerseySt.,Elli.351-5550 l offic Gd ith fi BEAUTICIAN • EXBeTUffceo—01— teno. Springfield location. . INSURANCE CO. 2030 hrs. per week. Apply In All lobs are Fee Paid $4,000 insurance policy, brae, clothes, tools, ,„. „ mod beginner, for Friday and 23!MorthAve.,Cronlord272.9!20 person. and our pollcy-of mirrors 45 x 58 Inches. Thurs. thru attractive salary, benefits t, 2401 Morris Ave., Union 9644550 ALLIEDCHURGINS. laturday. call bet. 9 - 5 P.M. 687- irarktnir^bndltion*:—Contact- . R 9-5.1 A paid holidays and Sunday Sept. 5 6-7-8, 105 p.m. 1410 - -- •; — ~ SADKIN tABS; .pcotnotlng - "9771. " * ' ""-*" " "— :harles JSaumen,- Asst. STAKD-BY PERSONNEL tThCtrf —Orchard Terr. Hillside. uperlntendent. Union County EXPERIENCED SECRETARY LTWdSATORV" 70 Howard St., Irvlngton. people frpm . X;9.5-12 BEAUTIFUL BATH showroom leglonal H.S.; Dlst. No. 1, for modern Sprlnglield law office.. TECHNICIAN X 9-5-1 polntment 9-4;30 p.m. will train you. as a bath consultant Legal experience not necessary.. PART TIME HOUSEWIVES within, there Is for showroom sales. Full 9, part Mountain Ave., Springfield, 376- Part time nights and weekends, PERMANENT TEMPORARY Lost & Found 14 Good salary and benefits. Equal Must have blood bank experience, Are you looking for part time . COLBERCORP. time. Good appearance. Good opportunity Employer. Please call work? Hours 11-2:30, uniforms 427 Chestnut St., Union 26 Buttlngton St,,lrv!ngton plentyWof room opportunity, pleasant & en oyable. "»• K-9-5.1 Immediate opening. Call Mrs, 4«f,1776. . ' Hynes after 10 A.M. 3724600, ex supplied. Call 9649331 or stop by. 371-9500 for you to move LOST" "B^nkbooir7J73636rRrst BEAUTIFUL BATHS, Rome 22. . HARDEE'SOF UNION 964-7717. i. , X 951 Nat'l stato Bank of N.J. Mlllburn Union, 6871)555, Mr. Miller. 321. In Del Ray Bldg. CLERK FILE CLERK-wlth some typing IRVINGTON GENERAL Route 22, Union ' ' SPRINOFIELD, NJ. office. H.S. hd branch. Please return to bank 51 ACCOUNTING DEPT. , experience for Insurance agent. HOSPITAL R-9-5-1 NEVER A FEE-EVEJ"! or collego student, part tlmo and Plcaso apply any weekday ' • _ _ R 9-5-14 BILLING CLERR' Hours 9-5 P.M. Apply In-person, R9-5- PART time help needed in wock-ends.-Secretarral. Dr. 6-6886 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. 8. Porpnorient position avallnble*for JS-T-O-1 Wages open, will train. Excellent Call 687-8502. . • LADIES OR MEN SprlnofJeld snack bar 7. a.m. to 2 We speclatlie in-peopled " 1:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Merchandise (or Sale someone with an aptitude for' p.m. 376-VE53 or after 4 p.m. call 15 fringe benefits. Call 687-4400 ask. r R .9-5-1 Turn'SHSre time Into extra Incomi ' ..:"•..'_...-K 9-5-1 at our Personnel Dept. .fpr,Bin siarKey: ' . • • figures, i:loht* typing and somo servicing our customers fromyoui 376•4995^ ~~ * .' SWITCHBOARD 1 general office experience SOPHIA LDREN AND VEfiONICA MAZZARINI, home by telephone. Call 3530633. — . K 9-5-1 •OPERATOR" 500 "Broad STreetT MATTRESSES, FACTORY PHI BIOLOGY - desirable* but not necessary. FIREMEM/W X9J4 PART-TIME—JBM100, 2 or 3 SECRETARY Must |iave somo experienco REJECTS: FROM 8.95 Bedding Modern, office .In ..n pleasant nights. I will train.you to. narrate For. sales Dept. Good 'Skills Permanent position. ExcelLant Newark, N.J. Manufacturers, 153 N. Park St., MICROBIOLOGIST, B.S. suburban location and excellent LEGALSECRETARY home fashion shows-forfiPENCER required. An Equal Opportunity salary and frlngB~8et»TIt5T 37W East Orairangei ; open 9-9; also 605 - -Ornpany'paid benefits, _ _• STATIONARY Experienced port time 2 eves pel DESIGNERS -'-U.'S.A.-.. ~ No Employer. hour week. Call Mr. Richard. 233. West Fronf St., Plalnfleld. -•,"Opportunity-for- graduate In wecKr4'to 9 p.m.-~Un!on Centei FIRST. NAIIONAL Microbiology or Bacteriology 1 Investment, 'car. and. phone »M.'^ — . : location. Call ' :.,.-"" necessary. Free wardrobe" If. BreezeCorporatloh ADDRESSOGRAPH 5 • with. strong — Academic - PALNUT- 687-8910. , STATE BANK PIANO RENTAL'-" . background In these fields to' •qualified. Management pbsitll -700 Liberty Avo. Union ^MULTIORAPH Rent a WURLITZER PIANO. .-DIVISION OF TRW. INC. Permanent positions available for 1 participate In programs that' day-TH—evening-*hlft».- Modern svallablo. Call 371-4429,371^830. 6S6-4000 ' - lfao Rt: M;M.5untalnsldo QF;NEWJERSEY. From $8,00 per montK. Applicable will-,-—include antigen Glen Rd.Mountainside 233-33Q0 MACHINIST •< 9-5-1 Equal Opportunity EmployerAA'F to purchase. EqualOpportunltyEmployer Suburban Hospital maintenance Equal OpporlunltyEmDloyer preparation and Identification, ^experience desired. Black Seal PERSON to give treatments, SECRETARY 1 __Jsinr-iulturiLflrg.wili, Some Lathe hand typing ossentloT.. will tralmrcalr u ROMDO /MUSIC «XBRK5orae_Uahl_h( -CyL. 0clnd«r_hand,,_lit,3ndil rXTf-51 expartsnee preferred. Good. unnecessary. 3Vh hourweeK. All ldhdlt between t-V537*>«U^ J HWY 22-AT-A/AUXHALL;-RD.— .'-iatarilng .salary and complete -class apprentice, must have som : 8.29-1 TRUCK SUPERVISOR --UN40N 687-3250 . employee benefits. Modern office. experience. Steady, • good..pay, AS~STSTANT benefits package. Please send JB5 to start. BAXTER •- • PtEASANT SALEJWOMAN•"— HILL OPERATOR wanted with- driving experienco, 1 - : _ K t-f-1tf15 resurno' In • ~cort.ridence- part time, to: Includs Saturdays "VARIETY AND on JW ton truck. Somi e sh' 'Ippln ' g WAREBOU56XORP,.«5 Rahwoy X V-5- EXPD:MAC'HINIST WITH CAKE a FOOD Decoratlno Sup- 'Ul 497-1500.- *-•'• and 3 week days In Summlt^tso- >NTEREST TOO und rccolvlno experiencexperK _e_ w 'ti..l. b e__ plies. Pastry bags,—paste color, full and part time for new store ABILITV TO SETUP & helpfulp . Benefitnefits IncludInclude paipaid BluBlue • CALL FOR APPOINTMENT--. * - X-9-5rI OPERATE TAPE CONTROL Cross, BlBluue ShieldShiel , lltejnsuranco, novoltlcs..WI)ton-proo*ucts, Spence opened In Morrlstown. Apply: And even more la wafting' for you MACHINE SHOP EQUIPMENT, : _ Enterprises. 601 woodland Ave., MAINTENANCE BSTELLE'S UNIFORM SHOP disability .plapla Mt,_'pension pe'hslbn anq"ana- ChetnlcalTechnlclaii at this medlunvslzed Industrial MIN. SYRS. EXPERIENCE. vacation. Ini -Roseire-park-241-4480.-—. MRS.OAKALIAf4^ -Tretnee—posWlon In chsmlcol 342 SpclngfleldAve.,Summlt manufacturing company, y^acatipn. Inquire at 1600 W. i Elizabeth Avei., Linden, N.J. ~= * .'• - -•- K t-t-15 operations; Union county location. FOREMAN 277-0126 conveniently located In BREEZE CORPORATIONS, INC. • HEALTH FOODS. Wo carry a full" - ORGANONilNC. Trade-school training or college SHIPPING AND RECEIVING ; . ._X-«-J9-' Kontlworth. Our V'ce President : - X 950 Mne-oHioturel foods, honey, salt My dream is shared by alt peoplerVm . A APRT OF AKZONA INC. chemistry required. Work*, tyvol' - ., 700 Liberty. Ave., Unlon.N.J, 375 Mt.Plesant AvBjW.Orange , Knowledge of gov «H a. needs a top-notch person..with 0664000 ' free & sugarless foods, nuts. TR. • Soonperhapsa//Amei:icains.Arithewprld. •vhourttays ttororvrcarrearn apo_. (pecltlcatUMU.. and^requ excellent typing and steho skills. TRUCK DRIVER VINGTON HEALTH FOOD AnEqualOpportunltyEmployer Equa|Opport.unltyEmployer ..._ .._ looking H,S. grad. Excellent salary. 59.000- Including shift differential. essential. 'Equal 'Opponunny . .. :rn suburban hospital. Goo< for an alert young man to work In Will havo some supervisory * STORE. 9 Orange Ave., Irvlngton certain. BODY SHOP" -+ combinationHif-5-1 man , Fee paid. Phone 3351367 to employer. . Benefits. Call 3493131. starting salary plus fringe the New Vork, New Jersey area. responsibility. TEJ. PHONBOPERATORORS ' 372-68S3. SUMMIT HEACTH Or wom^n wanted. 2 weak paid arrange lntorv|ew. , ,' X9-5 1 That is the aim of a powerful organiza- Breeze Corporation benefits. Call or apply: We are .looking for someone It you're bright, "enthusiastic and, - EX ERIENCED. HOURS FOOD STORE, 494 Springfield ^ vacation. 1 day month off, Weekly 700 Liberty Ave. • • Union U TO i, 5 DAYS. TURRET LATHE salary. Start Immediately. preferably with retail S>'. mass ambitious, we'll give you a fine Avo., Summit. CR-7-2050. Data Communications " •• ve>6-4000 merchandising oxporlonc*. Full starting . salary and ;' a - CALL 3791919 • OPERATOR ' R t-f-lS And it is not impossible. . COLLEX, 730 Boulevard, X9-5-1 MEMORIAL K.9-5-1 Minimum S years experience. LIVINO ROOM & dining set and Kenllworth, . X9-5-1 799RI.44, Parslppany.N.J. benefits,. plus expenses. .& auto. comprenenslve benefits package. tion that supports cancer research. TELEPHONE solicitors work Ability to set-up and operate short tamps for sale, a real bargain. -•X 9-5-1 OAL FRIDAY M-f GENERAL HOSPITAL Send- resume or call the Valspar Plexlblo hours available. Please CHURCH JANITOR Permonent position;-- challenging,- Corp. at 469-7753 tor.- appt. " call Mrs. B. Paul, 2^5-5900, from home. Clothing drive; Ideal ruh- Interesting work. Equal Must see to appreciate. 933-DB33, BOOKKEEPER Monday, Wednesday, Saturday 1O00 GolloplngHltlRd. inlerestlno. Type, good with Unlon.N.J. ,. ^ . 487-1W Interview., ' • between8:30a.m. and 11:30a.m. tor housewives, year round work; opportunity, employer. 6at9"3; °"°r'• HA 9.5.15. Much has already been learned through Permanent position available to .. . .-.. «.5p.m.W5 «ljur«. 35>iour». Sprlngfl»ld. «7. •K-9-S-! for,an appointment. all areas. -37M2U4, 374-1-481. M7- ''We want to wipe out cancer in your PROPERTY MANAGER well qualified Individual Work In PhtRMIMM* iMANtF.. :.Wanted^. by- small 0257, «r-»S»3.4 , . K9-5-) Breeze Corporation HOUSEHOLD SALE - MOVINO - ' Tield oftIcflC9f.;tocat retail vmaqyfactvrtr qf rboik :cn«mre» 700Llb«rty"*AviV,.'-- "union . Children's^items.r •furnltur«,:'lawn.: . CHURCH. SBCRBTARY-tooklno -Gordon.-Aptii in-~ E.dJsonr^3OQ-unit4,* ^NEWAKk^ BRUSH CO^ -r~-**---.-T-o06.4000 •*••-""• •-• ^tucc.UMninu enprpuf isr outlM antl Qunllflcatlons required. 371-3602. : equlismetit, onc^i-wacnTMc.' sait." Tor"a~m»Tor stimulating and diversified consider bright' trainees with marble table, floor lamps, cocktail Galloping Hill Road) This year I understand ^. _,. K-SJ6.1 Experienced or will train. High Johnson Regional H.S., .Clark, position for an excellent typist who MATURB apptltude for figures; Call Mr. & ond . tables, Stelffel "lamps, But they need mothers and fathers—and t time o )o drive van earning potential. Member Union, Ooofi typing skill* a> tteno Fischer'at a73.94»4, . Formica kitchen set, etc- Beautiful raoiilrail. , Attrar.tlyo. lalJify., ini ii i u n: 11 r x v >w < **M >I MI ondofk • "tfwrt fur-'itwt^nlnh^tflmmwirHke- ttne7lts7modern"offrc«; packages' to SO lbs. stead, Mr. Gem Somrner, 458-3434. benefits 8. worHIng conditions. Americans wilI be s^vedfrarri cancer WAREHOUSE CORP. nun. Coll 104 P.M, asset.' Good opportunity for fSrson permanent. , Good ' workln contact Charles Bauman. Asst. TELLER Experienced only. new. Slzo 14. Call 964-1950,8 to 214 AnySlte, All Slies everyone—id> helpTrTem do 1(7— with minimum oxporlence to ' R 9,3.1 Immadlate employment to -9 p.m. . * 635 Railway Ave.•' > Union1,6971500. COUNTBR WAITRESS . conditions. Call 454-3355,10 a.m. Superintendent, Union County Oval and Rectangular 1 X 9.5-1 develops potential. We offer 5. p.m. ,•..-,'• RECPrMAILCUERK Regional. H,s,, Dl»i. No. 1,BERKELEY FED-SRAII S1L. Available. Part time; In small luncheonette, V a fine gtartlng salary and first rate Lyons Ave., near, Hillside. Al WAITRESS WANTED < - 2. p.m. irvlngtgn area. 399-9529, Nallonal company hat opening for Mountain Aye., Sprlngfleld( 374- ; Tight Weave Mesh • earlier detection arid treatment, ^: employee benefit plan.' Contact Vlght person, pleasant volc« & A300. ' • bonollts. Coll Mr. Beck, 936-4211. PULL TIME, APPLY 15ft.dla ..?....«34.24 . Norica TO JO* APPLICANTS after J p.m. Mr. Fischer At 467-1630, bet. fa.m.. MATURI man to do ouord duty, congenial personality. Olllce . . _ K9-5-1 X-9-5-1 GMOINER Hft.da. 143.J0 9:30.p.m. to 6:30 a.m. J.nlghls each 701 w. Elizabeth Ave., -1. CUJTOOIAH -- .<••• ••." .4:30 p.m. :. .- - •... located In Union.' For appt. Call 21 ft. dla .tUM Equal Opportunity EmployerMF week. .Call 76J-424J. , SECRETARY TELLERS Linden 842 8322 tinowlnsiy KCWI H from tmiuoytrt cowr«d by H.S., Clark. Attractive salary, Excellent salary Si fringe benefits. , ' R 0-5-1 X 9-1.1 Beautiful offices, Mlllburn part time Tellers, Excetu«nt OR Deft 6ARUY AND SAVEI mi Fair LiMr Vamunmunh Ad lenellts «• working conditions. OI . (M-f) lyieded for photo fob, MATURI woman to cart for opportunity tor quallf I WAITRESS, no experience which epplln to «nploym»nploym»nt n . Contact Charlts Qauman. Asst. Ing, spotting and some office chlWren. ag*)> * and 3, a few nlghti shoppingshopping, .center.enter.. •C Contact H. necessary. 5 days, 12 noon to 7 p.m. PELICAN POOLS INC Interstate.«mm«rc«i Itt l ll»l y Superintendent, Union County work, Full tlm,«.\lnd«rv MS-to/o, a_v««Ki for worklnfl mother. T7J.. :- RCCEPTIOHIST Boldlnoer at 447J70O. R ».5V applicants. Call 379 4161, Rt, te E. Brunswick, N.J. American Cancer Society Regional H.S.' Dlst. No, 1, With some-lecrtlarlal sKIII«, full KENILWORTH STATE BANK . w r— X49-5-l (Next to Two Guys) Mountain Aye., Springfield.. 376- :>" < M'V''':''w lima, new company. C«H Ntf . - • 372-4500 PHONE 5343X14 . Glrl-£ruy Friday . 5BCRBTARY . —Law office We aro alto interested In college WILLINO TO LEARN NEW. 6300.. . K»-5,l Brogn, 686-3434. ,..:> :j^jj. lallenglng position for person located Mlllburn-SprlnpUeld area. students for evening hours. TRADE? Opportunity;for S256.45 able to work )nd«eMndtnti tlly Good typing, ftteno iKltls. Somt We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime; NBLIACLB MATURi Individual -*-: •—— Rf>l2>V IMr we«|i. Phone 4H6.3434.jiadayv_ business pressuriir*T. Thl....« . , ;; mmtrnx •xpirl.ni.,Wl "rain. 447I)*U0. THE ULTIMATE'IN: must have good secratarlal skll- noeded far pick up and delivery of I, Slo«pwe«r.Tjnlau», THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER AS A PUBLIC SERVICE DO YOU QUALIFY? ! film products, Monday thru Friday SET-UP- "•••*' Robss & and enloy.d|v«rsilltd duties..P.O. ., SECRETARY TEMPORARY STENO CLERK. WOMEN-MEN to take pIcturK exciting, iensbusiiensous " —Peignoirs; ' .ChlTdran Returning to School? eox-245.RBnwaf,NJ. 07065. . IInoon tot p.m, Up totl.79 p*r jir, Mature perion, good, typln Binjfits. Must be ovar 39 foi' PowerPressOper'ator' Position In ogr Sales olflce In orders .In high schools for ent»rt«lnlng clothes, travel sitl .".,.' ".i".. .-•', '>.''X*-M-1 transcribing. Muttitav* rried cl * reasons. call excellent b«netlt» lO'/i paid Mountanstde. N.J. If you like photographer, several days week ••errles. if, now • lf« new. HOUSiwiVBI Work In near-by termlnolooy experUnce. pood .T CORP, 964^469. holidays. 600 Swenton Or,, people and ' phone contact with [III December, Call 964-U00 for Maghlflclent samples, clonouli Union. Hours optional. Light slock •tat'llng-talary,. ilBtral empipyt* Kenllworth. 24.MS66. customers we hav*a spot for you I appt. a. slight irregulars, tremendous work, Call for appt. 964.J4M. • - owV-Jltlori-""'•"Apply Ptrtonnt' l OeptWl?"*'. no ? 5 i—*— Call tor appt., Mr. Richards, 333- W>Li»P.8W)N-P,r. W.,'- i, — : • R9-J1 argt «elec||ons. ••". (TOCK P»R«ON, full time, 5930 ln«i»strWlC^ftt«tart«lR''*'1 work In home O«corallng centor. ADDRESSOORAPH YOUNOPBRJONM-P.for A-1 TEMPS OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Union County. Write Class., Box rectlvlng »M

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:-••- •.;,.••*•••' V,--. * V.'" —i • 82B Caate Mr S»l» Offices fot Rent 117 J&thtkJjlfttlce.'. Merchandise lor Sale 15 I Child Care 36A' Moving & Storage 67 cent (10 per cent>-o!-lhe-lota Thursday, September 5, 1974 _, PIANO * ^UAHTH SPRIHOFIBLD amount of the bid, but In no event CONDOMINIUMS—Elmora Sub-let Immediately, 950 Sq. Ft. CONTENTS ol 4 room apartment BtWMOVINOtHAULINO - . SERVICE, INC. lovely clsan modern elevator shall'the same exceed 120.000.00. Tuning, Repairing, Rebuilding Section, being sold starting at, Deposits accompanying bids sha In center area. Phone 399-2975, 1 to NURSERY SCHOOL OPENS!!! REASONABLE RATES 126,700 & up.- 1 & 3 bedroom building. Plenty parking, c-C pius bo seeled In the bid envelope. 5 p.m. Friday only- CALL yn-ont *.! Buying &_Selllng W-W carpeting. Cell The Oalzell 3S2-1590 apartments available. Excellent The Township of union, N.J. wl K9-5-15 455 Blvd. .Ken.llworth OR 842-3817 financing. Can be seen dally, In- Co., Realtors, 374-2700. , assume no responsibility for =-"-= ANTIQUE CHEST OF R 9-12 67 cluding Sat. a. Sun. GARDEN DRAWERS. 4 drawers Including State license & Certified. =j=^==^ W-yfi malledblds or bids tendered prior Register now for September AFTERNOONS-EVKNINOJ STATE. APARTMENTS, fill .to the time of opening and reading bowed, top drawer. By WEEKENDS TreeSeivirjj . 89 Jers«y Ave-., Gorczyca Agency, of..was.—-...z:. ..".'.:_"•.... - appointment. 276-4274. Light hauling & moving. Prompt, 341.3442, a, Gorman Agency, 617- Office Space for Rent /W CAU 272-4615 courteous service. Coll 241-9791 5050, exclusive brokers, or 352- The Township- of Union HOUSEHOLDOOOps'5'5 - It V TRBB JIRVICk! M75. . " Attention Brokers: prime office reserves the right to relect eny and FOR SALE; Sept. 7-8 — ' K 9-19-MA SPECIALIZING IN TRIMMING — z V-5-101B space available, 2000 or 3700 Sq. all-bids, to waive any InformallllM AND REMOVAL. REASONABLE therein, and to accept any which. MOVING. 1345 Morris Ave., / WOMAN WISHES to care for Odd Jobs' Ft., Route 23, Union 8. Springfield! In Its ludgment,'serves Its hoi -Union, N.J.,. •' child, Mon.-thru Frl:-Excellent ?0 RATES, FULLY INSURED, Ca 16.50 per Sq. Ft. Owner 6S84896. Interests. ' Tne Township r/trf. hut lunches, snacks, fenced 636-7717 or J64.B513.- • Boaid, Room Care 103 T 7*-Z- Z-M-lii Interests. wnship """"tiVtftO' room, litnetter Tnaroio^ In yard. Upper Irvlngton area. Cair -• ' AV i^^^r^^m^^^^y**^**^*w^^^^^**^^^^*^^^TT- •'- Comtwllfe,' planter, refrigerator, air condl., meeting, shall award the contracontract JUNK FOR DUMP TREB work, altpha Storiss for Rent omeetingr relecl, shalla bids therefore within household Items. Call bet Jt'B. 9 Home owners^urnlture prompt service X HOUIVOVMONTCLAIR 121 or relecl all ithi P.M. 687-0932 / ;' I frweitlmatM Board and Custodial Care thirty (30) days after they hav removed. Yards,cellars,oarages been received. All checks or bond: •— /R. 9-5-15 cleaned. Reasonable.325.2711. For Senior citizens UNION MUST soil. Chippendale dining Electrical Repairs - .44 744-5308 exceppt the check or bond of ththe Ask for Mr. Chlchelo Approx. .1000 sq. ft. store in blddertder-to whpm_!ne-.contractlswhpm!necontractl _ room, Copportone refrigerator,- - ;< 9-19-70 shopping - center,—Will -renovate. awerdwrshafrbe returned within French Provincial bedroom, lawn 'j a M ELECTRTC IRV CAN FIX IT. Painting Tutoring 9 /Ample parking. Good visibility. ttiree(3) days after the award or . mower S. many other items.* Residential 8, commercial wiring, Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing Furnished Rooms for Rent 105 CBII37A-1010. . rejection of the contract, Sundays Thurs., Frl. A Sat. ySept. 5, 6, 7. also Carrier room air-conditioner . Phone 273-4398 repairs and new Installation. No TUTORING- Qualified teache ; end holidays exceptod. ' sales. Call 352 6519days; eves. 352- lob too. small. Reliable A, By order of th'e^Tow'nshlp 2568 - * wishes to tutor grades 4-s, Math: IRVINOTON • 7 , : ,/_ tiyi. Reasonable. 2734751. English and Reading. Please cat Slooplngroom with kitchen & TV Automobiles for Sale 123 Committee. —— ' K TF-44 XJJf.70 . - ' Mary'E.'Mllle Dogs, Cats, Pets./ 17 276-1856 after 5 p.m. lvlleges. (25 week. For young JOHN POLITO - Licensed Elect- ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSI Kislness or. college man. 1?*4 BUICK LeSabre white hard - Township Clerk FERNS --Dr. and Mrs. Robert Zuck discuss some of rical Contractor. Repairs & HA Union Leader, Sept. 5, IN Attics, cellars, garages and yards References .required. After 12 top Pr. brakes, steerlna," Radio the plants they will cover in art adult education SI r7E"RTAN"HUSKY7"morTtliroTdT maintenance. No lob too small. cleaned. All dirt and rubbish Noon, 3746934. . Heater, two snow tires on wheels. . . , (Fee: $20.40) Blue yees. AKC All papers Call 322- Call us for prompt service. EL 2- removed. Leaders and Gutters Excellent condition 33400 miles seminar on ferns and fern allies', offered at Draw 4864 alter 5p.m. 3445. cleaned, trucking. Very reason, IRVINOTON / Z-9-5105 Real Estate J77S. 379-4340. ' University this fall. The .course will Include field • vaA 9-5-17. •: • K-t-f-M able rates. Lovely room ind bath In private K 9-5-123 TOWNSHIPOF UNION Call 7636054 home. Nlce-Oocatlon. Business l»72 - 4 door Oldi. 88 Royale, AC, NOTICE OP - trips and begins on Saturday, Sept. 7; at the DOG Furniture Repairs 50 ' Htf.70 woman. 372«532. PS, P-B, p.W.electtlcdoorJocks - OENERALELBCTION NEED ODD lobs done! Cleaning — ~—\ — - Z9-5-105 Power seats, vinyl roof. Exc. s~ehooJV'Ktadlsohcampus. — OBEDIENCE oarages,— basements-rr-attlcsy Apartments Wanted to Shaie-101 Pursuant to the provisions of an /9 WEEK COURSES25 FURNITURE POLISHINO ' hauling debris, general clean up. Act entitled "An Act to Regulat Mon. Eves 7:30 REPAIRING, ANTIQUES 686-5344. ' Houses for Rent 110 Elections" (Revision of 1920) N.'J. Companion School for Dons RESTORED, REFINISHING. passed May 5,- 1920, and -' . X-9-19-70 ROOMMATE"-FEMALE amendments thereto, notice I 276 9076, 272.6835.388-0529 HENRY RUFF. CALL MU 8-5455. wanted to Uiaro expenses In large '•» Olds Delta aa, 4 door H.P. R 91917 — R M-50 1 RTNORELD '"••H Air cpnd. 3 pos. steering hereby glverr that the District Painting & Paperhanging 73 .-modern 3 bedroom apartment^- 7 rooms, finished basement. Rent wheel. 59,000 miles, l owner Board of Registry and Election In DOG OBEDIENCE training starts '; singles complex. Orange vicinity. »350. Call-after 4 p.m. 373-5307 or Private, best offer. 9254601 after i and for the Township of Union In fall seminars on terns Call TECK Dog Training School, rs 52 call after 6, 673-2070. P.m, . Jhe£ounty of Union will sit at the respective Polllnn-D)»coi on 276 9119 alter 6 P.MT _. Interior & Exterior,.., .... BUSINESS or profeftsionsl'woman ;,„ . ^. .Ki • Mrs.' Zuclf is-aigradtmte ... —— R9S17 OARAOE DOOR5, INSTALLED, "" Very-ReasoKSBTi Rates to share apartment or rent a room Tuesday, November 5, 1974'.:: "Ferha arid FcriHAllies.V an 743-5882and 7511592 Houses forSale i»aniucK - 4 door Wildcat, between the hours of 7 A.M. and 8 Oberlln College who has OOO OBEDIENCE—8 week oarage extensions, repairs 8>- with, privileges, Roselle 111 PB, PSrTG, AC, J37S. Call P.M., tor the purpose of adult education seminar in course, J30.-Union, Westfleld, sorvlce, electric operators and — X 9*-19-73 "transportation a," shopping 686-8452 botany, will be offered by studie'd at National Science • Elizabeth, Isolln and Summit, N J radio-controls. Stevens Overhead ; DUTCH BOY PAINTS "" -tonvenlentr-i4W?3iMl a-'"- K9-5-123 the election- of candidates for thi Foundation suimdiePrinstitutes DOG COLLEGE, 607-2393. Door Cor Chi 0749; - 1 family house; outside "1175.'2, WJ CHEVY 10 WINDOW VAN, Vj following offices, vlr:. • . . Drew University, Madlsbh, ll-ir- --tr— . i ..RjfJJ- im, 4,i37i.-.o, J57S4 up. Rooms •» ..i :—i Z 9-1910IA a*-vCornell and Oregon hallways, stores. oHICes 125 K tin ton, V-8 standard trans., excellent '•1 M.ember of' House 0 this fell.' The four, dajrjorii. — I HftSA-APSOS-Jop-ielcr-Att-Mate; -condition, low-mlleagt,-964-0073- •RepresentBtlvesr—iitti" Conor; 1ib -Also—carpT*mr«~trrm-work? —M tNt H0RSEH=T&rRArV- " sessions," which yiili"(nclu3e s AKC reg. Beginner shots. Home Improvements 56 scaffold, commercials Very Apartments (or Rent 101 Fenced corral, new barn,.' -, ; — K 9-12-133 District "Wor/d's fargest~colbr transparency, aT< Colorama^wili^e gn^di^ Central Terminal until Sept. 30^ Beautllul markings. Reasonable reasonable. Free estimate,. tree bedrooms, living room, dlninc MOVINO To Florida- Olds 1963, 1 Sheriff field trips to the limestone active in various local wildlife Call 687-9085 alter 5 p.m. ' minor repairs. Fully Insured. -roomv"" modern kitchen. 2 3 Members Board of Chosen — __R 9.5,17 CALLANAN -A SMITH - Home EAST ORANGE Good condition, all extras. Best Freeholders -•• area~ around Newton, will projects, including several improvements. Interior or exterior 3745436 or 916-2973 fireplaces, 30 Ft. sunken living offer, 688-1137. glllllllllllllllDlllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllilg BEAUTIFUL young mixed"breed." painting-gutters ft, leaders. .3 .room apartment; 4 room room with-cathederat celling, ful 2 Members Township Committee meet on the first Saturday of involving: the Great Swamp —' X 9-12-73 apartment. Quiet • apartment —: K-9-5133 5 Members Union Township —malo, gentle, good home, fenced paneling. Free estimates. Calt>23tr- basement, garage. Only 162,900. each month, Sept. 7 through and the Madison Memorial BY DR.AW.DflMIS DBPto consider" Legion, Auxiliary yard.,Call 373-0545. . 5235 or Eves. 964-4265. fAINTINO-EXTERIOR ~5 house. Adults only. No pets WATCHUNG i, VICINITY Charter-Commission .. your week ahead Teach safety to new pupils INTERIOR. Try usl Good lob, Available Immediately. Call Supt. (4500 DOWN Imports, Sports Cars 12 3A PUBLIC .QUESTIONS Dec. 7. •• .. • Park. She co-authored a | Puzzle Cornerf 676-7969. concerning the following; Forecast Period: September 8 to September 14 PET OWNERS, cruelty "begins" HANK PASKO - Remodeling! icasonable rates. Free estimates. Buys this gorgeous split level with .Robert K. Zuck, professor munual on the park which IB conventions being— with unwanted litters. Spay vour porch enclosures, basements, 686-5913 " • = Z-9-5101 3 bedrooms. In nearby North casino Gambling 1 |By Ml L T HAWHERlpl • public comments female, financial aid. Call alter 5 ""•"rooms, kitchen, roofing, n X 9-12-73 IRVINOTON (UPPER) Plaintleld. Why pay rent when S481 PARTS, ACCESSORIES — FOR Residency qualifications and chairman of botany, and being incorporated into the -..••• i :..-• P.M. 353-3225 or 763.3169. - J. JAMNIK Ultra modern 6 room apartment, per month total paymen IMPORTS, SPORTS. Jersey's voters ARIES You're painting this coming Week with a broad WHAT'S YOUR SIGN? 5ldIng leaders & gutters, block rent 5280. SHARPE REALTORS, largest, oldest, nicest, supplier. Union Township Charter Study his wife Florence, an ii»- scienco_currkulum of the Council urges example ceilings, coramlc tiles & floors Exterior 8. Interior Painting, purchases this • excelten ,Mtr.21 -Apr. 19 brush of optimism, if you think;help Is on the Match your Zodiac sign with o n a iK sta ndards held this weekend SHETLAND SHEEP "'boo decorating & Paperhanging. Free 399-780B: . neighborhood thanks to the new Imported Auto Center, behind rail Report regarding Union County structor in botany qt Drew, borough schools. masonry, 399-9050, Irvlngton estimates. Call 667-6288 or* 687 6619 •- Z-9-5-101 station Morrlstown. 374-8604. Charter Study '. way. In other words, don't depend on team- 1 puppies, sable & white. Champion " ' R 8:2956 FHA bill sloncd by President Ford. ; its symbol. Then" see how .'..•.. _-..\.'. r.. ; .. I-. T ; . .' . right andleft for oncoming cars, and check-for : The American Legion, Departmenrof New sired, AKC Reg. 964-7187 anytime. IRVINOTON Sublect to qualified buyer, i—:— KT-M23A REOISTRATION will lead a study of terrestrial, Further • information Is work. Go it alone! , .' . Is your childlone of the 104,000 entering school HAYES Homo Improvements, . X tf-73 3'/j room, modern garden apart- 1 many of the remaining signs Public comments being Bought by the state turning traffic. Jersey, will hold its 50th annual state con- ' ~ - • . R-9-5-17 Rooting; carpentry, leaders & WASHINGTONVALLEYREAUTY Dally registration continues al aquatic, and cliiribing ferns, available from' Dean John " for Uie first "time tills fall? ,-\ - PEDIGREE mini schnauzer, 7 mo. DAN'S PAINTING ment, 1 bedroom, A-C, on site the /Township Clerk's Office TAUBUS Most members of your elgnwlU bo exploring and symbols you can correctly Department of Etrvi^onmentalProtection on a -Don't run across the street. A fast walk is• vention at Wildwood today, tomorrbw arid . outters; storm windows, doors, AIJD DECORATING, INT. & EXT parking available, resident Supt., 968-6100^ fliitos Wanted. _ 125 Municipal Building, from 9:00 as well as of those wliich live McCall at Drew, 377-3000. The New Jersey State Safety Council,urges old, female, AKC reg., all shots, prime replacement windows. 686- Vi block from center & all tran- 298 Route 22. West . Groenbrook A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Apr. ZO - May 20' new tccrltory, which incidentally, includes match. ' proposed designation of 15 New Jersey counties -better. Go directly to the opposite side without Saturday. . ..good with children. 687-3476, REASONABLE RATES. FREE on other plants, though not parents whose children walk to and from school : ESTIMATES. INSURED; 2899434 sportation. Immediate occupancy. Z9-5.1V JUNKCARSBOUOHT Evening Reolstratli at the allolrs oftholioart. It's highly probablo, also, likely to encounter problems in maintaining stopping to call or to talk with friends. Approximately 18,000.to 19,000 Legionnaires, ''—7 : R 9-5-17 u R 9-12-56 S220. 375-2853 EDISON Township Clerk's Office., parasitlcally. Students will 1. Sagittarius. LOST: Malo, long haired Xt-f-73 24 HOUR SERVICE -• that you'll make changes — long held in mind. healthful air quality standards from 1975 to 1985 to see to it that their children are taught how to Auxiliaries, memb.er.s of their families, and' CENTRAL BASEMENTS Itit. INTERIOR a, EXTERIOR Z 7Vi room, 2'^ bath Spilt; attached Municipal Building, from 4:30 2. Capricorn. The Safety Council says that if parents follow Dachshund, rta, vicinity Coles T .RVINGTON ' B.A.TOWINGSERVICE undertake propagation of the i get there promptly and safely, \ Attics, basements a, bathrooms, PAINTING. LEADERS a. GUT- garage. Close to 3B7, Rt. 1, Toko., 964-1506 P.M. to9:00 P.M., September 5,12, Concerts to because of projected rapid growth and in- these safety rules their children will learn Ihern friends will attend. The Legion Auxiliary will Ave. & Tanager Way, kitchens, room additions,' 5Va rooms, 2nd floor, 2 bedroom Pkwy. Lo* taxes. 146,500. 287-OBie. 19,26,27,30, October 1, 2,3, and 4 pluntsfrom division, bulbing, GEMINI You might be over analytical about your re- 3. Libra. . Mountainside. 2336489. TERS. FREE ESTIMATES, apartment. Adults. Nice ,-. ' Kt-M25 The Council makes the following recom- aluminum siding 8, rootIno.- Np-lob Z-9-5-111 JUNK CARS WANTED 1974. Moy Zl "Juno 2ft latlonshlp with a member of the opposite sex. 4. Taurus. dustrialization. - Y much better. simultaneously conduct its' 55th annual state R-95-17 too small, written guarantee. No INSURED. 686-7983. J. GIANNINl! neighborhood. Oct. 1st. After 5 PM IRVINOTON (UPPER) Special registration location. spores, and other means in the mendations: \ THEBESTTHINOS X t-l-73 coll375.0t29. : Also late model wrecks resume ..; * . Look for trouble . . .and you'll find it. •--' 5. Scorpio. DEP's Bureau of Aif" Pollution Control will convention at the Regent Theater while the " salesman. 4854865 or 687-8549. 17 Florence Ave., 8 room house Call anytime . . Recreation Center, 881 stuyvesam university's greenhouse and Iilnl IIKlif;e uori ei, treeiitv,. r*\UvLAdopJt Z 9 5-101 Avenue, Friday, September 20 hold a public hearing on the matter at IB a.m. -Children should be taught how to recognize. will- conduct its sessions lit Ihe C°n- —: R 8-29-56 with 2 full modern baths. Well 589-6469 or 6B6-8169 Weekly f^ee recitals on one dentfillyi-0'~tralning-programt- fluooiflur. Klltcnju. •NT. >_EgyP JHVINQTOM- •maintained. Neat ailmotar -laboratories, • Btandard traffic signals and how to obey them: . TAURIJS-CONJTftUCTtON-n- TtPARTWlbNTS. JOB TOO 3 roomaparimenfavaHflbte; Well- K -- -•-.- : v..Elblo.-- — •Sbpt.~StIn - the -Static-CnlUuiiL.Cuiiten 'ventio'n* Half. ----- Cair245-B199- • • 1414 Burnet Ave., Union 686-3300. SMALL. shopping & mafor transportation. A fee of $50 includes tuition, " ortHe largest; pipb organsTln 7; Aries. maintained elevator building; JUNK cars wantod register or record chanoo—of ' i ••"•."' I auditorium, Trenton. If special pedestrian signals are used, they AILJypw. of home remodeling V64-7515 Best oiler over J31,0oF Owner the world will again be offered 8. Pisces. Gtiests will include department commanders WEIMARANER pups. AKC.'shots. near shopping, convenient to anxious for quick sale. 623-7890,9-5 Picked op - anywher7 e addre» for General Election. special, text, laboratory :...,flt. wnrmpft: fnr ^hnu/- hfima-.l. including: -Kitchons-baths- Also Toy, MOONCIIILD There's favprable trends, financial In nature, The air quality maintenance areas have been ' should understand these 'oo^ ' ^ a rK way Rent >1Bfl £eQS^fi]PJl tn.rncifWtc nf nnythprn 10% -ny eyiJSv premises, 2 Chap Applications tor CIVILIAN to rf^f q i rpy roofing & gutters. , ratos lor ' .Z-9-5-111 Jersey when the Cathedral 10. Aquarius. *. —Parents should make sure tfieir youngsters as well as the department commanders and Z 9-5-101 NEW PROVIDENCE • K-9-19-135 ABSENTEE BALLOTS for the Items will be available, according to the gen- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Suburban ehapter of Parents Without ~_^- A R t-f-56 IRVINOTON General Election to be held Nov. 5, ment. Students may park free 11. Leo, know the way to school. Walk through the route ranking officers" of tho-Legion-departments of COMPLETE BASEMENTS. 3 bodrooms, large living room, (joncert series begins its sixth , eral scheme of tilings." They" embrace the counties oLJBcrgen, Partners will hold Its monthly general meeting FINDERS KEEPERS Motorcycles for Sale 127 1974 will' bo fumUlud by theon campus, and will-uso their with them several times before school starts or Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS X 8 29 73 modern kitchen, lVj baths. In 2 county Clerk, CouH House, season this month at Newark's 12. Cancer. - Wanted to Buy " SAVE MONEY ' ' Wo might have [ust what you're own cars for transportation to LEO You, Leo, without conscious dcatgn, seem to Burlington, Camden, Essex, Gloucester, on Tuesday, Sept. lo,at8:3Op.m.atthe Holiday 18 CEILINGS. PHONE HARPER family house. Adults. S260 + heat. Elizabeth, NJ.. or the Township "--O-O" for the first few days of school. Delaware and New York. , _ 2413090 WE PAINT TOP 'h 372-7546 A.M. SY Eves. looking for; Here's a sample-All Clerk, Municipal Building, Union, landmark Cathedral of the July 23 • Aug. 22 be coming across as being Indifferent toward Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Inn, Rt. 10, Livingston. YOU PAINT BOTTOM Vi brlck3betiroom Cape; llvlngroom, HONDA '74—XL-70. Must soil, less field areas. , Congressman Charles W. Sandman, Senators CASH FOR-SCRAP K T-F-56 than 600 miles. Excellent con. N.J., to any qualified, registered Sacred Heart. . a member of Uie opposite sex. Look into ill a. Kam.' —Many schools have student patrols at street Guest speaker will be an attorney who will .. Why tajto chances • RVNOTON dining room, oat-in kitchen with dltlon,' still under warranty. 1450 voter upon personal or written Professor -Zuck holds a Morris, Passaic, Salem, Somerset, Union and Clifford Case and Harrison A. Williams Jr., Load your car; cast Iron, A-1 Painting dishwasher, basoment with 3 -fequett^The-execuied-appllcafloiv 'John Rose, organist at the b. Virging . * * intersections. Children should understand that Hm Ingnl prnMnmg nf Dip ainpll> pnrptlt "TWW5pairer5-n:o» penoo ibsT^Rjd: np»rtm>nl ho.t Unisbcd-rooms, f»" trrlrV Ttftt OTjHaUHUr 7M'B97B doctoral Hpgrpp frnm th» Most mumbera under yuui-algn will-beHn-the- Worron , , carpentry aTAAasonry ~ - FREORlGK-Wr-RieHARDS- hot water & gassupplied. garage with toolshed. 20 x 25 ft. H tf-127 must be tiled In the office ot the cathedral ami a noted c. Lion. - Governor Brendan T. Byrne and State Senators up bundles free of foreign 351-5403 • Union County Clerk no less than eight University of Chicago. He has mood to put on a-pretcntious air. And; strange • Plans for maintaining healthful air quality in 'tip patrols are there to help them and should Dancing and refreshments will follow Ihe materials. No. 1 copper, 60 cents No |ob loo small. Free estimates- : Available Oct. 1st. Col 399-4044. patio with barbecue. For details 1971 HONDA Aug. 23 • Sept. 2« James S. Cafiero, State Assemblymen Joseph : X 9-26.73 days prior to General Election. American recitalist, will d. Twins. f meeting, and all single parents are invited-to per Ib.; Brass, |usH7scen*s per Ib. fully Insured. Reasonable. Call 2 S101 350 SL. served as a director of a as it might seem, refusing to recognize your these are.as must be submitted by the state to «'"-w 'he directions of the patrol. PAINTER.._ Interior- 4v oxtorlor.- ' Callbetweenlfi,6p.m. •-- perform the opening program W. Chinnici and James RT Hurley as well as Gregory. Aj?ostplakOT,.. 761-4627. or Applications for a MILITARY : Rags, 01 cents: Lead and catteries. froo estimates. Fully Insured. R. 4 and 5 room apartments. Newly 464-9700 ^ • National Science Foundation- "•-.•; limitations — will be to^your advantage.-- - EPAT>y June 1975 in keeping with the Clean Air -Streets should be crossedonly at marked attend, • . - _.! - 375-2558 SERVICE BALLOT will also be on Tuesday, Sept..24, at 8:30 f. Archer. Commissioners Mrs. Ann'Klein-ahd David J. A&P PAPER-STOCK CO., 48-54 SO. '—^ R 9-19-56 SemansKI. - -^>- decorated, nice neighborhood. K 9-5-127 furnished by the County Clerk or sponsored botany institute, It's a fact of life, some members under your Middle aged or responsible Crestview Agency Realtor LIBBA Act Amendment of 1970. The EPA has iden- crosswalks or at intersections in line with Those eligible for membership are single Bardin arc- also.amonR the flucsts. 20thSt,.lrvlnoton. CPrlcos sublect . 467-8785. Township Clerk to any member In has w(u*kelw|| |n ,n flnnHp^tjno -tifieci~par41«ilute-moUer~un(.l-|)liolo<)homloa.l—-flidewalksr-4mpr.flss-upnn..children that, cur-: .T.p3ronlji, div"rc 1,—widowed, spparaUid—or— In rhwnfl.. n '^ ..; Htl-18 Classified, Box 1E40, c-o Suburban 'TTOPmpiUJdAV.Bbrk.Hts. •me—mimary '5erviceT"or to Jiiy" h. Scorpion. "Business Sessions will l>e held, today and" WANT CASH? , GARY'S PAINTINQ* "'^ Eves: pathologist for the U.S. each Tuesday thereafter by k. triangle. If you aro not, so involved . . . you'll pxidants asHhe two pollutants that, singly or In cannot stop immediately, So they must look unmarried. Custody of children is not a SCOTCH PLAINS Publishing. 1291 Stuyveaant Avdi, 1645706 or 635-9556 Public Notice patient In a veterans' hospital who tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the annual Wo pay high prlces'tor your scrap. Union. has been released or. discharged Department of Agriculture, concert organists from the take a trip down memory lane. i. Goat. requirement. For further information, readers Newspapers In tled-up bundles, INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE . INTERIOR «, EXTERIOR NEW PROVIDENCE . 9'51" from the military service of any combination, present "the' greatest health *^r 1 -^ drumandbuglecorpscompetitionto lake place corrogated. rags, copper, brass, Personal & Business Accounis "" Roofing, Leaders 8. Gutters. Fully and has addressed the U.S., Canada, and Europe SCOBPIO Just try to make It through the week by meet- j. Scales. 1 may call 994-2388 or Betty Williamson, 686-6697. CHARLES AAUSCATO •RVINOTON TOWNSHIP OF UNION ;.. war In which the United States has threats to the problem counties! . * . that the qounties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, at Maxwell Field commencing at 7 a.m. batteries, lead, R8.S WASTE £surocT, References. Reasonable. A BARGAIN PUBLIC NOTICE Ts hereby been-engaged. - Any relative or International Botanical Concert organists from Oct. Z3 - NOT. 21 ing problems "one to one." Bluntly, there k. Fishes. PAPER CO., 100 Clllford St., 1403A Springfield Ave. irvlngton 01 1 232 3557 5 rooma, + aun parlor, 2nd floor, Can be yours -. this 3 bedroom given that the ordinance friend o—f suc h voter ma...-y als,o After designation of air quality maintenance Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset and Union Saturday morning. The annual parade of the Newark, 3443277. 374-9723 a^fp'm"""- "^ - ' ' supply own hear. Good location. herelhbelow set forth was finally procure an application and Congress on several Austria, England, Poland, and might be tough going, in your job, task or 1. Water bearer. mil aau^s304«jau a brick & framespllt level house on a -afeaa—planaTWill-be-developod-by DEE—lo—-^aclvbe^dosignatod as air riitnllt.y mnintfnnnre American Lef^ou Cuiivuiitiun wilrraftcplnce/on R-ttt 4ov«ly—tot—lust—needs a—tfttlff •passed mm ancrovea at a mwimff~ TOreuTe'TrafliiriSPiho—varerr lFrance will highlight the .proJeclT -O--0-- PAYING TOP PRICE for 'silver" sprucing, up to make some lucky of. the TownshiIp Committee of thMIe L Applications must be fully casions. Author of numerous prevent jeopardy to air standards in the areas for photochemical oxidants and total Saturday -afternoon at 3. coins; part sets, gold, sterling "PAINT|NG',P PXP1=RTHZANGING, IRVINOTON ~Townshi p of Union In the Countyo~ f - executeorand tiled promptly in the weekly series, with the second - SAGITTARIUS Gather facts, records and data. It aecms as. ANSWERS Kitchen Cabinets 62" Modern 3 room apartment, heat 8. family a comfortable home. Owner BCholarly - arid popiilaF ar- designated areas, according to Environmental— suspended porticulates. plans for conference lewelry, pocket watches, old PLASTERING INT. 8 EXT transferred, house Is vacant. Come Union held August 27. 1974, The 'County Clerk's Office to expedite recital to be performed.on Oct. Nov. 22-Dec £1 though a challenger awaits to ambush. Ono clocks. AN date pennies paying FREE ESTIMATES. 62: hot .Water... supplied, close to look 8* make an offer; Calf: ",: twenty day period of limitation mailing of such ballot to the voter. ticles, he is currently.writing a •*ZI 'o-II '101 'q-6 'if-8 Commissioner D^Vjd J. Bardin. '. All testimony,offered orally or in writing at The 33rd annual conference of the New transportation. Call 375-2084. other thing: Avoid rumors, half truths and 4 SI.10 per 100. Indian pennies DOLLY MADISON Kitchens, • •• i .. ——— v l f T» within which a suit, action or POLLINO PLACE book with^two of his former 1 by Odile Pierre, organist of 'B-i p-9'q-S'3-t.'f-E'1-Z'H "The plans may include strategies relating to the hearing, and written testimony submitted Tennis toume^on TV -• paylno S35 per 100. DENNIS FROM IRVINOTON ' 2-9-5101 464-9700 proceeding questioning 'the INFORMATION gossip;" Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y., Region, COINS, 520 Stuyvosant Avo., factory showroom, Rt. 22, IRVINGTON students, both PhD. botanists,- (he famed Church of the The world's top professionals will compete in Springfield. Kitchen design ser- Ketls painters - Interior, oxlbrlor. valldity-oLsuch ordinance can be The location of the polling placi Review- your wardrobe; drat- impression -will such factors as.transpQrtntion, energy supply,._ to the Commissioner at Box 1390, Trenton, Jewish National Fund, will be held Oct. 18 Irvlngton. 375 5499. , vice At modernizing by ona of~Now Fully Insured. CalL.anytlmo^372- ..Nice *3i.rppmvjp.d. floor. Business Crestview Agency Realtof commenced-as.-pravlded In theof thee district InIn . which yoyi_u resldi Madellene in Paris during her CAPRICOBN . the semifinal round of Fort Worth National J or 371-9787. "cduplo" preferred. Securify. No local.bond law, has begun to run' to be titled The Third bo very important, during this week's cosmic growth factors, stationary air pollution sources'.."lireccivedjn advance 'of the^bearing, will be through Oct. 20 at Grossinger's Hotel, it was " jf91218 Jorsoy's largest manufacturers of pets. Cal 3l9Sprlnglleld/ ,aork.Ht3^_ may be found In the upper left debut! VS. tour." ~" . Dec 22 - i(d. 19 TRAIN COLLECTOR will pay S250 X t-f-73 ll after 5 P.M., 374-1663. -from—the—date" ~of the first hand corner of your.sample ballot. Kingdom: A Study of Fungi.- .and.land--usfi-jnaiia6emejU1^s^id_Jlai|din_.^:_^ ^con^sidered.^The record_will be closed at the end • Colonial Tennis Champirnships live from Fort kitchen cabinets. 379-6070. Z9510 ! EvetT'OTSTtt or 635-9556 publication of this statement. cyclo.-IncidcntaHyr-thoro-mlght-bc-a-thange. announced by George Goller, regional cash for each of the following ^_---_ R t-f-62 fAINTINO 4 DECORATING. Int ...._ Furthor Inquiry asi^to the jwoifldfor- He also noted that the PEP has used methods of the hearing.' : _Worlh, Tex. On Saturda -. Sept. H at 1:30 p.m. Lionel cnolnes, 381,9E,400E, 408E, & Ext. Alterations, paneling. Free IRVINOTON Z 95111 MARX.E.MILLER- JocatlonnUheoolllns-place-of^ou^ ' in your romance pattern. H -president- ~"—•—— on Channels 50 and 58. —5344^Hlgnest*castrpnce5~paltrroi'" taiidscapFGardeninJ " 63 est. rnstiiod. K. icnTBIh'ofer. iflT- -Attracllve-ilght 5 roomsrzncHtoqrr Geo. PATON Assoc. ownsni' p cier- k• voting dlstrlcrmaybemade on Public Notice Public Notice AQUARIUS . Most members of your sign face a haunting loflfwoman prescribed by EPA in projecting air quality. A massive JNF project commemorating the almost any trains. Call days 464- Realtors AN any business day between the past. Actually, Aquarians arc entering a nos- A" document setting forth the proposed 8448, oves. 464-2692 416 Chestnut St., Rosalie Pk ORDINANCE AMEN hours of 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. at SHERIFF'S SALE Jin. 20 -Feb. 18 potentials In each of Ihe 21 counties In the state 200th anniversary of the United States will be innovations to be discussed at the conference. Adults, no pels, call 3756326. DINO) AN ORDINANCE *"7— SHERIFF'S SALE , talgic period. Remember, things aren't as they whphascontro designations and reasons for them may be r— K 1T7-18 LANDSCAPE OARDINE*R"~ EXPERIENCED PAINTER ENTITLED "AN, OR-the Office of the Township Clerk— SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW for air contaminants which have national nir announced. To be established in the-Judoen Guest speakers and Israeli personalities will New Lawns Made Monthly Will paint exteriors, cloan & Z 0 688-2800, or at the Board of JERSEY, CHANCERY SUPERIOR (CHAN) 0-217 used to bel obtained by. writing Jolin'J. Sefkies, super-i HIGHEST prices paid for U,S~ IRVINOTON (Upper) -"- ' DINANCE AUTHORIZING SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW (rfeyerything Hills near Jerusalem, the project will include attend. Further information may be obtained sliver and gold coins. Sterling ««">ten«nce.-Spring Cloan ng reasonable. Call Mike, 2327081 Kitchen, living room comblnaUon; SPRINGFIELD ' THE INSTALLATION OP Elections Office—353.5000, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, quality standards. - ~—""V visor, Planning & Evaluation, Bureau of Air Shrub P anting and Pruning. Lawn after 5 p.m. \ TRAFFIC CONTROL Inquiry may be made on DOCKEET NOO. F.I2I0-771 TRIDENr JERSEY,CHANCERY PISCES A pleasant "slice of life" is heading your way! afforestation, recreation arid picnic areas and by phoning 023-3023. ._. sliver, used and old Icwelry AN- 1 bedroom, tile . bath, newly but her money, Based on these guidelines, DEP is proposing eP Ot! O<>dlnD lndLPm r r • I -X 8-22-73 decorated, carpeting, all utilities. VERY PRETTY SPLIT SIONALS AT THE IN- Election Day"between the hours of SAVTNOS AND • LOAN A little dream, not a big thing, will come Pollution. Control, Box 2807, Trenton, 08625. i THONY JEWELERS, 1023 S ' ' °°^ situated on beautiful large 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. at the ASSASSOCIATIONO , • Naw Jmiv DIWSION, ESSEX COUNTY, Feb. 19 - Mar. ZO Stuyvesant Avo.; Union, 687-3364 D & D Palntlnp contractors. Int. & Available. Immediately. J150 per grounds on quiet Afreet In lovely TERSECTIONS OF MORRIS Board of Elections Office*— 353- DOCKET-NO. F-4469-73 THE true. So, stand by for one of the simple MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuMiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Hrs. Mon. 8. Frl,9-9 Dally 9-6 P.M REASONABLREA E RATES Ext. Superior • work. Free month. 375-3711. • - - . • area.. Spacious-living room AVENUE AND SPRUCE corporation. Plaintiff vs. JOAN E. FEDERAL NATIONAL Calll (.(UU Merk, 763-6054 - - - estimate.- Very reasonable. 964: i—-—;-—^———' z-9-s-ioi' STREET (WEST) AND AT 5000. -- DISTASI anit DOMINICK-PI -MORTGAGE- ASSOCIATION,-a -pleasures. r .._! Dumh. delightful modern eat.ln kitchen VAUXHALL ROAD AND Following Is a list of the polling STASI, htr huiband, Dafandanti. 'Original Recyclers Scrap Metal — HAK-63 7395 or 992-4319 offer 6 p.m- IRVINGTON CUPPER) dining room with smoked mlrrorec aces In the Township of union: CIvfL ACTION WRIT OF corporation PLAINTIFF - vs. ROMAN GARDEN '• - "-—-X-9-24-73 6 rooms, 2 baths, heat 8, hot water wall, panele d den, 3 ^bedrooms, Vh 1 SALEM ROAD, MAKlNO AN CLARENCE J. HARRELL, et als NOTICES MAX WEINSTEIN SONS LANDSCAPING r BIstrlct EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF * DEFANOANTS. Execution For 1 supplled,.J285 month.-CAll aftoiva- J»ltis^tomQj"oomt,wllJ»ths^same4*aonu,with attattractivn e p IMfo QR AJ!? -No. MORTGAGEOeREMISES^^ lUuuxujuiitiiixrrvnrtinTniiiiitxiiiiii imiii iiiiituitMiiuutuiiiriTtiiiiiiiiitiirtTTiunitnniiiajiiiiiitEiiiiitiininii KiirrnininrmTTTrrmn IIIUIUUIIII1IIUIIIII1IIIUIUI rrrnniittiintiiiinnTti'r^nTnnRnriffTTnnitiiiiirnTiitnTTntntnrtiffiiiiTTrriniTiiiniiiiiiinTr^- - Liwn~repalrr"sodT 'srrruBs~& p.m. 3748579. custom bullt-lns, air-conditioned .Salo_o(-Morlooactl premises. """'"""Morris Ave:, Union monthly maintenance. 399.5295 Many special appointments .PROVIDW° &E FOA' R 'THE 1. Livingston School Gymnasium, By virtue of the abovestated By virtue of the above state writ Smith, Mrs. Wynne Levlne, Mrs. Dally 8-5, Sat. 8-2 . 686.8236 altor 2 p.m. Z 9-5101 nanta rKUVIDH PUK TUB I- uiwinumwi at.nuui uyrnnasium, writ of execution to me directed I of Execution, to me directed, I BARNARD—M .. of noo Clinton Ave, Aug. 29. Ro la fives and friends -PERAKIS—Andrea Mrs. CALL464-8664 AFTER 6P M 1 IHUINnTrtW —^ —were—tnvtTBtr~nj—arnjTia"~TTig TCorrtoTTCTsrr-of springtmin. orr lAbefflalhyandMf* " -KJUJB,. ! —shall",i",—OMjTwa, emwsen foIOrI 3am—uysale try,, |"UDHC—PutHf ' Irvlngton, on Tuesdayuesday,, SepT_. . -37 Paula R; Marino, also survived by WANTED". •tt 10 J6J ™°**- XT-9^2673 2 room apartmerttr_ , all uitlllllosi . No 1974, Husband of Anno Pluo ..... of Herbert J.. ItInterment t In GracGle landd MemoriaMil l Monday, Sopt. 2,- 1974, wife of pets. Immediate occupancy. S150. .* AST4-^|{^J,'P-.OI B^M^T__ ^tssstsNSSsri^ssss^ vendue, In room B-s, In the Court Auction, In Office of Sheriff, Essex Barnard, father of Allen C. Interment Talmud Torah •Park. 12 orandchlldren. Tho- funeral OLD TOY TRAINS J & T PAINTERS Specializing In ISSUANCE Ol> BONDS AND ' entrance off Midland Boulevard House, In the city of Elliabeth, County courts Building In Newark, sister of Fred .Kelmer. and. Mrs. Cemetery, Newark, NJ. George Perakls,. mother of Mrs. Maintenance Service 65B interior - housepalntlno. - Free Call alter 5^374-5202. R.G. SCHAFFER MOVING TO SHORB Barnard and- Mrt. • Frederic W. Emma Geari."The funeral service MACHOVIC-On Wednesday, Frederick F. Sylvester, also service was" held'"at The AND METAL TOYS BOND ANTICIPATION 3Gymnasi. Kawameeh.Jru . High School N.J., on Wednesday, the 2nd day ol ,on Tuesday, Ihe 24th day' of Bpllenbach, also survived by three KARP—Harry, of 58 Evergreen Aug. 20, 1974, Reglna, beloved wife survived by three grandchildren McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. estimates. Minor repairs. 3796934 Roollori 311 M!llburnAv.,Mlllhurn October, A.D., 1974, at two o'clock September noxt, at one-thirty was held at The McCRACKEN Lane, Newark, beloved father of 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on 2454340 a. 4646193. .RV.NOTON NOTES." . GymnasiumDavid Ter. , entrance 168, 6 In the afternoon of said day. Grandchildren. Funeral service FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris of Leo. The f unoral was conducted and one great-grandchild. Funeral HOME CLEANING SERVICE 4 room apartment, 1st floor, make 379-520Q BE IT ORDAINED by the4. city Federal Savings 5. Loan, P.M., (Prevailing Time) all that FOR VACATION? was held at SMITH AND SMITH Mrs. Edna Segal! and Mr. Max from The McCRACKEN from SMITH AND SMITH Wednesday, Sept. 4. interment WE X-9-6-73 Township Committee of - the Blertuempfel Rm., 105Al7l the followlng.tract or parcel tract or parcel of land, situate, Ave., union,,on Friday, Auo. 30. Karp, also survived by three Hollywood Memorial Park. own gas heat. Middle age couple, SPRIN3FHLO .lying, and-being In the City of (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave., Interment Hollywood Cemetery. FUNERAL HOMEriSOO-Morris (SUBURBAN), 415 MQrrls Ave., BUY AND SELL BOOKS , waxed, panelling cleaned & preferred. No pets, Sept. 1st or Z 9-511 Township of Union In the Countyof Stuyvesant Ave. of land In the premises hereinafter Sprlnofleld on Saturday, "Aug. 31, grandchildren and five oreat- Ave., Union, NJ., on Saturday, Springfield. Funeral will be 321 PARK AVE., TLAINFIELD Piano Tuning Union: 5. Rlmmele's Flower'Shop, 1638 particularly described, situate, l«4HltIdllnd»wM -Aua~ 31~ inter ment—Hottywood- ngfield. • ••••• "• I , VAN HORN—Garnet W.. oon .. 'flshod, carpet cleaning, etc. Call 74 15th. Call 3730747. rtpAviAiti an' rf«rk>n • Section 1. Section 3 of the above- 5. Rimmele': lylng-end-tMlng-ln-the-Towrohli-rot _ A« VANS AVAItABLE 1 l«4.H«l»tI«o»»dlr«d»w« flradchHdronr$cvIa>*wcroheld Ttrars^septTtrars^—seps^—septt. . i. at—tr30"TTiattr:30TiTni7 Pl439flG Section 1, Section 2 of the abov< -0BIO6R—MIchotns-sr'JrT-cifr at ' The ~, BERNHEIM- Memorlal Park, Union, N.J. TT:3 0T Ti.mT MondayModa , SeptSept . 2, 19719744, age6 60 245-69.16.. ' rECnlClltAlrurFEl^~ Tmtltlim-wdiramceijeTintntiinnrrm Stuyvesan_. tters Fire Co. No. 2, Union, In the county of Union, and BEGINNING at a poTnt In tho Invlted to attend Interment.In St. Sunday, Sept. 1,1974. of Catonvllle, Funeral MMass. at Hol-'•y• Trinit—•"y" yearyearss , ooff 75753 Ly Lyonss AAve., . PIANOS TUNED IRVINOTON State of New Jersey: northwesterly line of Borth Munn WITH DRIVER Stephen's Cemetery. GOLDSTICKER MEMORIAL Greek Orthodox Church, Gallows Irvlngton, beloved husband ot 5Va room, large apartment; 2nd i n/inuui.nn un in horeb am()nd(ld n rMdo , «. Headquaixhaln l Rd,, rear entrance ( Md:, formerly of Elliabeth, N.J., HOME, 1200 Clinton Ave.; MALINOW--M0llV. Of 217 E. ALSO on School Auditorium, BEGINNING at a.point In the Avenue, formerly Munn Avenue, CARPENTER—on Friday, Aug. beloved husband of Marie (nee Hill Rd., Westfleld, at 9:30 a.m. Ethel Rogers Van Horn, devoted i TV SET WANTED Masonry PIANOS REPAIRED floor. Available October 1st. Call 59i900 follows: , : - 'eby 2493Vauxr h at a point therein distant Bonnor), devoted fattier of N Irvlnoton, on Sunday, Sept. 1. McCIetlan Ave.j Livingston, Relatives and friends art Invited lather of Mrs. Elizabeth Wellons, PORTABLE, BLACK & WHITE 66 COLONIAL split-leve' l on cul-de- givenSectio forn th3A.e Authorit Installatioy Isn herebof y a 7.entranc Jeffersoe non Hilton Ave. southwesterly line of Audrey REASONAitE RATCS_ 3q, 197<, Ethel A. (Tllleyl, of 7a interment Washington Cemetery, beloved wife of Louis Mai I now, to attend. Interment Falrvlew C.GOSCINSKI - ES 5-4816 371-0822. 8. Jefferson School Auditorium, Terrace as said street 13 raid down northeasterly 250 feet from tho Courier Ave,, Maplewood, N.J., Steven Gelger III and Bonnie- devoted daughter of Mrs. Diana Robert VanHorn, Mrs. Barbara & COLOR CALL 607-6674. ^ H t-f-74 sac surrounded bv beautiful trees. traffic control signaInstallatl al t the In- on Map hereinafter referred to, Intersection ot same and the Mono Gelger, son of Emma and DeanSr-The-perlod of. mourning at Cemetery. ' —- —Fahnerr-Ronald, David; Dennis ALL MASONRY —Steps, IRVINOTON Z 9-5-101 Centrally alr-condltloned. Three tersection of Vauxhall Road and entrance on Hilton' Ave. beloved wife of the late Dr. Elbert the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Max Kaplan, dear mother of Peter and and RIcharcTVanHorn, Mrs. Kay ~ X t-f-18 bedroom1wllh2V> baths plus main Salem Road In the Township of 9. Union High School, Room 105, distant therein 812.50 feet northeasterly line of Tremont C. Carpenter, survlvedby several the late Nicholas Gelger sr.. Karp, 248-A Eaton Crest Dr., Robert Mailnow, and dear'slster of POSPISIL-Rudolph, on sidewalks, waterproofing. Self JjMrrugadrMmum Union In the County of Union. - entrance on No. Third St. northwesterly from the corner Avenue; thence running (!) along nieces and nephews. The funeral' brother, of.Mrs..Shirley Slorance, ...Mrs. Edith Traum and Mr. Arnold Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1974, age. 83 Leo, Mrs. Susan Kenney and Ralph OLD CLOCKS WANTED mployed, . Insured. A, ZAP. Plumbings Heating *75 own gas heal. MlddTe ago couple level paneled family room. In formed by the Intersection of said grandfather ot Michelle Gelger Ealontown, NJ. In lieu of flowers -Rogers; brother ot MrsiJeanelto " preferred. No pets.. immediate Immaculate condition. The room .._ . 3B. Authority Is.hereby, olven 10. Burnet Jr. High School; Room tald line of No. Munn Avenue •service "was held at The kindly make donations to ttie KapAick^-also survived by twoyears, of Union, beloved husband , Any condition. Top prices paid." •ULLO, Mtl 7-6476 or ES 2-4079 Jim ore bla. the. taxes are low. for the Installation of traffic line ofAudrey Terrace and Ihe_ North 32 degrees 30 minutes East Funeral will be conducted from grandchildren. Services were held of Anna (nee Rolik), dovotcd Jones, Mrs. Doris DletrlctvMark, H-t-f-66 occupancy. Coll 373-0747. * '134, entrance'on Caldwell Ave. northwesterly line of Liberty McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, charity of-your choice. Thomas, Fred and Robert •Also clock Repairs 6876808. PLUMBINO « HEATINO) Near all schools and Iran. control signals on Vauxhall Road 11. Burnet Jr. High School, Room 37.50_feet; thence (2) North 57 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on HAEBERLE «. BARTH KERN-Emlly (nee Rose), on at The BERNHEIM- father ot George. Bo5Rl5ll,.Mrs. •'- R t-M8 RETIRED MASON Repairs, remodeling, violations. Z9-5-101 spoliation. Come see the many at_ Hlltop.Avenyee.nd.on Liberty Avenue thence running (i)south36 degrees 30 minutes West 105.54 COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pino "'OLDST.ICKER MEMORIAL Dorothy Mcdvecky, and the late VanHorn, al**o survived by 11 IRVINOTON \ 136, entrance on Caldwell Ave. degrees 73mjnutesn seconds West NEWJERSEY Tuesday, Sept. 3.. Interment Thursday, Auo- 29; 1974, age 69, of William "Posplstl.: brother o\ SPECIALIZING IN Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water added features of this wonderful Avenue at Kllllen Place and for 12. Christ Evangelical Lutheran feet; thence (3) South 32degrees 30 Wednesday Nlskayuna Cemetery, Avo., corner of VaUxhall Rd.. Cedar Grove, N .J., wife of the late "HIOM6i , 1200 Clinton Ave., randchlldren. Relatives and • NEW STEPS S. REMODELING boilers, steam & hot water 2Vi rooms newly decorated, heat & buy. Just call Caroline Podwln at such Incidental work as may be 100 feet to a point; thence running minutes West 37.50 feel;™™* SERVING-.AU- &* , union, Thursday, Sept. 5, «l ? a.m.* trvlngton, on Sunday, Sept. l. The ' Anthony and James Posplsll.'Mrs. Jrlends called at HAEBERLE & Asphalt Driveways 25 systems. Modern sewer cleaning. hot water, near buses ,a> shopping. Church, Morris Ave. and(2) north 53 degreesJ6.mlnuteij. NIsKayuna, N.Y, . Leonard Kern, devoted mother of Interment at the convenience of MSryTyoTKlrack, also survived by CALL 964-7520 -Available Oct. Ut. 374.4650. 1 nC 354MIUl necessary for the proper com. sterling Rd. . seconds west 50 50 teet to a point; ^thence (4) South 57 degrees 30 CRUZ—On Tuesday, Aug. 27,1974; Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mrs. Emily Jene, Mrs. Anna BARTH HOME-FOR FUNERALS, r——=.-_- R 9.12.6S— Commercial raY residence, call" TB.3 pletlon of the aforementioned 13. Kawameeh Jr. High School - -minutes east 105.56 feel to the 1 Carlos M., o^ 340 Murray St., Trenton. the family, The period of mourning. .seven grandchildren. Relatives 971 Clinton Ave., Irvlnoton. Herb TrTefler, ES 20660. Z 9-5-101 '» °' pro|«ct. •.. • . -...• . thence running (3) north 36 Place of BEGINNING. Youjmay^know her. George, Mrs. Victoria Lepore, ... . ^. „__. tresldonco.- and friends ware kindly Invited to Further visitation at Daniel G. BELGIUM BLOCK SIDEWALK, CALL ME LAJT. All mascwyT IRVINOTON (UPPBR) . Gymnasium, entrance ;1686. degrees 23 minutes 53seconds east : - Eiliabalh, N.J., bslovod husband -INTERDONATO—Joseph-t^-on Mrs—Gertrude—*ell—and~~Mrs; : plasloruio, waterproofing, self , -.:•:. - -*-.^T , -- X-M.75 PHOME 467-3883. ' David Ter . ' •' 100 feet to a point In the said luuuif— : Commonly known as No-.-lij No, pf Olga (fornondei), devoted "attend- the '-funeral service "at Warnei-FonerarHcrmcrTTTJrOTi • --railroad tlos, pallos-AV excavating. Vh rooms, freshly. Daintedj Section % This ordinance shall ^Munn Avenue,"Newark, New Tuesday, Aug. 27, 19?i, age 6t Christine Hopko, also survived by MOMJAr^n Saturday, Au p. 31, HAEBERLE & St.. stroudsbgro, P«,, from 7-? Free estimates. Call 6723774, _ employed and InsuredTWbrR" ~ 'UPERIOR, PLUMBINO «, modorn kitchen, stove a< take elfect 20 days after, the first 14. Lee' Mylos Automatic -Audrey Terrace; thence running Tho confident working- father of Olga M. KalloK arid Miss years, formerly of Hillside, Nrj^" five grandcjyjdren, tlve_..grca.i- 1974, Carrie (Gould) f 219 BARTH, Guaranteed. A. NUFHIO. 30VM HA5-5111 Tranimlislons, .1415 StuyvMant Ml- along-jDJd line of Audrey Alicia Crui, brother of Franclico COLONtAL HOME, 1100 EUlO—f*;Mr-Thursday. Funerai service. LaGreca Constr., fnc. url JfeS!! ??, ^K» . .",B??5» r tier own. She haa a nice Mas. also survived by five sitters Joseph Interdonato |r.7T-Mra, friends were kindly Invited .to Stroudsburo, Pa. In lieu of flowers, 6887- . . '••..' Modernlzed 5 room Colonial with 'Auditorium, Orange Ave. minutes 7 seconds east 50.50 feet to and one brotrTer ~ In Qiha T^ ««ence-te*=ant»r lA' Roiedalo ^rematory,"drange."' Tn '"''•-AM jworlrrdone-wlm bo'wor " new roof and many extras. Just M M the point and place ,-o'f -Tit.-entf-.the fhatOTt contributions may be mado to the .roller. All kinds masonry, James - AL O6NII ———r————— __^_X t.1.75 1RVINQTON—<9 room-apartmenZ 95101t ' ' ' ~ ANTHONYE.RUSSO entrance •.-- --- 'V Is guaranteed. p(ty Funeral, service was held at the Oakle; Mr». Ann DeLlbero.-Mrsr contributions may MASON CONTRACTOR-STEPS reduced- M-»39,500,,Don*»-unt Gas- Co. building, Green Lane Park, Seetlorr-0" • Townthlp of —USoy _F»_lillsenson, -SurvB Falrvlew. ComBtery. Westfioid. by 14 grandchildren—and..-three 30; -Interment in Falrmount was held at The. McCRACKEN 1974, Murdock C, of.120 Dayton —WIUK1N5ON— John J. on Friday, 6S«J»15 or,«M14.27 CHERRYHTLL Rest Homeforthe 372 Morris Ave.Splld. 376-4822 Attest:: MarMary 66.. MilleMillerr J. Franklin School aymriaslum, Union, union county. New Jersey. T^tedseptember 25, 1.972.... : DAT=FrederlclCC.. on Thursday, 'oreaKqrandcntldren. Relatives Cemetery, Newark. St.. Newark, N.j:, beloved" Aup. 30, W74,-ago 86 years, of Carpentry_~lL.__. unlon r nl n ta| t FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris 32 Aged and Retired - home Ilke-it- - Z9-J.111 _ ^ TownshiTowhi p CClerk-l ^ -^entrance on Llndy.Ter-..... *...-:... dated^DKemberiO,ISol.prepared 7.2«!H " f '' .9 flwcrib* \m _ And no-sayings; Auo. N, 1574. known, as 2764 The approximate amount of th Madeleine Barlmr, also survived on Friday, Aug. -M, thence to St. grandchildren. Relatives and Paul Underwood. br Funeral Man: Interment St. Springfield, and devoted brother of Union, N.J..J., , vvffw..e . of th..._e late... grandchildren. Funeral services • ' R 9-12-65T . Rootlng-Seamlets Gutters Apartments, Center Grova'Rdj/oK T sucessfl bidder.ermay bbe . DeubelandEsfrln.Attorncvt long lo build up a Gertrude'! Cemetery, Colonla, • Leopold, George, Albert, William, Association Caddie Scholarship _HA6B_gm,!Fi ... • & BARTJ-1 "SMALL JOBS" r 172 Morris AveSpfid. 376-482 - ttrade-id n two 26. Holy Spirit Church, suburban .Anthony Lanzara, dtdevoted d alsteroltef Fund, 539 Valley-; Rd., Upper were held at KREITZMAN'i.. Small ih namojargo In quality. All • Free jjjtlmatesT Do own work- - * -" room, " Imnlthv rinnf.'Mt/r " "~- ~* Mrs, Carrie Breuhaus. Mrs. Irene COMMUNITY CHAPEL, .9S* G, . work quoranleed B, tully- Insuredr N.J. Insured since 1J3J.373^153"" INC. Porte and tho late HICK and on Mwdoy, Sopt. i \9Jt, w|to of Slona and Mra. Anna Clcalese, all Jersey St., Elizabeth, on Tuesday, Ave., corner Vaux Hall Rd^, Union. _ Home repairs, carpentry, panel- ' : :—— ' Ht-f-eo air conditioned, newly decorated, BRING BACK THe QOOtt* OLD r Margaret Stoner, also seven of Union. Relatives and* friends, METZOBR—Bessie (nee Knoll), Sepi; 3, W4. .IntermenLXomel on Tuesday. Sept. a. Thencb to St. ling, tiling our speciality. .including cooking gat, heat's, hoi DAYSI-Homet lor sale ft'pr* 2»'. Franklin School Gymnasium, Richard p. DM, mottiorot Richard. grandchildren and live great. of 130. Dayton St., Newark, beloved Michael's Church, Union, for a Allen DM. Funeral urvlc* at' also members of tho Auxiliary of .wife of tne late Samuel Metzger, Chesed Cemetery, Elizabeth. * ., 241-0343 .' ALL-STATE ROOFING water, swimming pool;. on-tfte JInflationary prices. 10 percent nee on Llndy Ter. Union to transfer to Glaier The Payroll Savings "*"Ptrdevot«f- Irvlnglon, beloved wife of the lkt« leamless gutters. Fully insured Ave., Union, N.J. the plenarv Invited, to nttond, Interment Family plat Holy Sepulchor COLONIAL -HOME. 1100 Pine Rose Caller, alsosurvlved by eight i;olher, of Frllh|ot jjr., Mrs. CARPBT INSTALLED ' and all workmanship guaranteed • 4 room apartment, 2nd floor, 2 refal consumption llcensa CJ5 Palrmount Cametwy.' ,. Cemetary. Relatives and'frlends Ave,; corner of vauxhall Rd..' Marianne Guanclona and Mrs. George C. ahd mother of Mrs.'* family home. Available Sept. 1st. Act now I Close out tale heretofore issued to Norean career can help Union, on Friday, Aug. 30, thence grandchildren .and eight great- Karen Lulewlci, also survived by William (Joan) Kearney of Wall.lo.wall. Plus repairs —--"" Xt-MO 'or-ia very llmltitd time only. SWi.WhfsOTSW Malone trading as Maion- era kindly Invited. to St. lyitchaei's Church. Union, for grandchildren. Serviceices were held Experienced. Call Andy .. OBNCRAL CONTRACTOR Call 277-4460 alter 4 p.m. • • , one sister In East Germany and 10 Verona, Mrs. Walter (Karen) Norz R 6ollr>g.gottenifjdlno jJdlng,, addition!. Contact Cedarbrooke Building be refunded as It represents the ocatedaacoietiati 113m1i Magle Ave.Ay™ , Unionffli , » Funeral Mass, at ThTheBERNHEIo BERNHEIMM- grandchildren. Funeral tervlces "ot Irvlngton and George T.'Wollf of 75*4781 SHORTLINB MOVBRl - T: UNION ; , ; JASION—too Z., of ndler , grandchildren. Funeral tervlces alt«rallons-palnitlng.p Corp., 1469 Delawar* Ave;, Tomt cost' «f • preparation of,: the, natlum, entrance on t you go further GOLDSTICKER ACKAOING «. STORAGE APP- alteralloni-palnnnp-panollng. 2nd floor, 2 family houui 4 rooms, River, N.J. 0875J.-4410616. ilocumenti. The jJocumepts may , Rd, , .. „,;„';,.;;,•,, „. werehelii at Ttin Mrrnc^KP" |ANCE MOVING , M HOUR enclosures-quality work ... --'4, beloved husband of '? FtiTvieRAL • HOME, 1500 Morris LjA gysonable prlcm FrM estlmMe: Hi baths, garago, newly be seen at the Fire Chl«j'i offjei ;• 33. Elks Club, 381 Choilnut St. .h Ave,, Union, on Tuesday, Sept. 3 Kathryn M.LeRoy of Irvlngton. Cemeiecy Plots • - ••' SE-WeR . 4*6,7267.. ,R,.M, decorated, 1325 month. Business WBITCIBLD durlnff business hours. .,. ' ,. 3<;.iJI"0a1hlPwn donsolldated Wilier^K^lKM'.Ty, Township cferd T in lire: Florence (nee Buial, and beloved '35 S«n bW must'Sf sealed jn an O«s Co. Building, Gretn Lane father of Leo z. II. Mrs, Fiorenc* Interment Hollywood Memorial Relatives and friends and X'-U-lo. coupla preferrtd Avallabla now. Handsome . big cplonlfl, i Alvarez, Mrs. James (Margaret), Ruin L. Becker, grandfather of Park. •'.•.•• members of the Rosary Society bedrooms; 3Vi bathe, aen, PJorlda envelop* marked Vim thebldder'a < 35. Coonectlcut Farms, School ^.WINDOW REPLACEMENT .. rnlna at 1 _. ,._. MOVING ! nameVno: labeled "MptorFIl Gymnasium, stuyvesant Ave. Hilton and Miss Patricia */„ also* Mrs. Adelo Urvierwood, Jordan EmanuerMeliger, 845 Oewey St., SHTTINeRI—Mildred of East were k ndly Invited to attend the MEMORIAL°PARK ROOFING & REPAIRS UNION • ••-• ..- -oom, prestloeou* are*. «94,900. . .STORM WINDOWS •yrylved by one granddaughter, and Robett ejuvl Underwood, also Orange, devoted wlfa ot the late luneral .from The FUNERAL & Long D... BLSIEBETZINC. REALTOR . Union. " " 1 HOME OF JAMES F. CAFFREY «. Gelhsemahe Gardens Fr— Estimates CARPENTRY 3Mi rooms, 2nd floor. All utllltln 34. Connjcllout Farms Jchooi O'ROURKt (KLHIN)—On FranR, beloyed mother of Lolt Mausoleun 202 Mountain Ave. ' Wtstfleld v .FuMral_ierylces! Mueller of Bernardsvllle, Vincent 4 SON, 809 Lyons Ave., (corner of insured • • Leaders «. gutters. Free eitlmalt: supplied, t245 month + security. Oymnaslum,- Stuy«sant,\ Ave, l";Pre«.i Sec, and Treas No Salesmen-Deal Direct With Owner Thursday, Aug. », 1974, Edith T. Park PI.), irvlngton, on (Keep ut moving and you save) Couple preferred. Near'Center. .entrance •, • ' ^ ' \V KROWICKIMcCRACK.,.. .' '.' were held at SMITH AND SMITH of'35 Sumner Ave., Union, N.J., Settlnerl of West Oranoe, devoted ij3™ Call anytlme,.4o7-W5». * ' ", >• 2036 Tampa Ter,, Union M I FUNERAL' HOME, 2114 Er . St....' (5UBURBAN), 413 Morris,' Ave., sister ot Parmyna utfrey and Wednesday, Sept. 4, to St. L«o*a Available Oct. ltt, -Call 6B7-4JJ2. 37. Union Mit Union Leaderrsepl. 5,12, i?74 ' beloved > wife of the .late. Lewis •Church where, a Mast was off erad. PAUL'S M8.M MOVING ..ROOPINO X 9-l»:to •nltepce on Be FREE ESTIMATES-FULLY INSURED O«orj» . Ave.. at the Linden-—•* |l«|ln^leld7 on TUesday/A'Pt.-.^ O'Rourke, devoted mother or Genevlev* Miller of Spring Lake, All types. New or Repairs Gutlari VAILIBURO ...-• .• • .... . Mataltls and Mrs. Katharine HOLLYWOOD FIORIST ROOCINO CO. —, I-»J.10t t|n\e of service. • O'Donnoll, also survived by five Saturday, Aug. 31. Funeral Mass 1682-1700 StuyvesaqtAV-J. ' «*IU> DAY C^BB, large tenced. KELLY MOVERS 1 fld In lh« Cla»ilfl»tJ papMu ( LOMIB—Grace Shields, ot Union. I '!'-' oatemont playroom.' NEW ROOF AT 6iffc«' £!'•_.. thU n«w-Uppp^f ^||i i» , RICHARD-THOMAS SIDING SPECIALISTS KAMINtKY-Dr. Ira.'of 1«7 grandchildrengadhr . Thhee fu funeran l wawas St. Joseph's Church. Interment Unlon-lrtlnoton r*i Lunci-'Jj snacks, Rosalie p»rk, LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE decorate. Coi acn QVe Evergreen Rd., Edlion. N.J.. on Tuesday, AUQ, 37,1974, wife or conducted from Th, TheThee.. Immaculate Conception i. We speclaIKe In Funeral AgtntNorfh American Van Lines. rantportatla) 30,000 n#arby'.'r»a,).r.fomlH-t*f Buy U. S.SavIng* Bond». CaH H.L. Lofwl, sister ol Mrs. Cemtsterv. , ; fetfi.id aye,, Mi-isje. devolad son of the la<* Jacob and im v \* T^ r» A^ • i *• '" .i • FFUNERAi' U*^ " "* ' • Ai"j *:" Wslgn and Sympathy ^ The GBNTl-Enun movers. * parking. C>M : To plact your pd.'call — 20 NORWOOD AVE..JRVINGTON • Now K RMU* PW aH^ l W'iW William Comet, Charles P. Shield! HOME, 1500 Morris AAvo. ul, unldnd . SMITH—On Friday, Auo. 30,1974, t*-r- . KltlifiA 002.1380 i1* Anna KalMlnsky, also auriniMcl by and Mrs..John Lottut. Funeral Arranoemanhi lor tl» bereaved X9-19M tl '- fi iincia, a niece and • nephew. NJ., on Tuesday, Sept. 3. TheHenry L.. ol tea Stuyvesant Ave.. firtWy. Juit Ptlffnt: —: —— ., R M-e» , 1686-7700 SMd»r«!»ar icjs wwa emducteij service wat held at SMITH AND Funeral Mall at Holy Spirit Irvlngton, N.J., beloved husband »r om "BK E Rji HSTM . SMITSMITHH (SUBURBAN) (SUBURBAN), ,41 45W MorriMorriss iChurch, Union, N.J. Interment St. ot Mary (Ku>ak),devotedfatherot 17MW ^ ,. h OOLDSTICKER •JSwiB«QRlAf..,,,Av».i Springfield, on Thursday, Lawrence, Charles ancj John v«* -'i

,,.,-v.ji:1,.-1''1. m:m -.-auiiuimuiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHHimiiHmimiiHiiHiiiiiiiHiiiHiHiiiiiiiiniiiii -l>enr-l>at-nnd-Mnrilyrh -m-eonsfanUurmoiL-Wheradid. I never thought 1 would bewe go Wrong? writing to you for adylce, but - Bes»l Craftsman Guild STRICTLY PERSONAL here I am. My problejn is my Dear Bessi: TABLE PADS husband. We argue about You may not like my answer will offer variety By Pot and Marilyn Davis g . everything. It has gotten to the but here it is. If your husband ONE-DAfSERVICE milllllllMIIIIIIIU^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll Copley News Service .IlllllulltimiUIIIUIiniulllllllluutlimiimilllllilira GUARANTEED __-_ point where we can't discuss refuses help, go alone. What In case of emergency Pear Pat and Marilyn: can understand that Grand- top and avoid filing too far the weather without having a can you lose? You may learn a HEATPROOF and 96 M The Zip Code of classes this fall fcw> My husband is 24 and Lam ma's square dancing scene down into the corners as this big fight. - . new approach to some of your WATERPROOF » rcallall - Classes in painting, drawing, pottery, 22. We both work and I feel we problems. Ask your minister, 3760400 for Police Department sculpture, jewelry, stained glass are being would ruin the most important makes nails more likely to We have two children and for Springfield is should both participate In our day in two people's lives. How break. - priest or rabbi to recommend .or First Aid Squad offered this 'all oy the Artist and Craftsman are both in. our late 20s. pon't recreational pursuits. could you possibly say, "Bo suggest Unit we see a coun- someone and go today. 376-7670 for Fire Department Guild. Cranford, a creii live art center featuring yand loves-to- glnd-Graodma^xag-dancc-al Erntrrt wpnlf nnlls againjt- school of art and fine crafts and a ice skate and spends his free 70?" splitting, peeling_chjpplng, professional gallery. . * _ would not go. I have to do' gf^oW&rh Vwm^" cSiRK "wzmir ; timo doing, exactly that. I've They should tell Grandma to and freaking by applying a something because I can't live 7700. - • • '-'' - A variety of art forms and craft techniques never skated In my life and come properly dressed and nair conditioner, Published Every Thuridoy.by.Trunrnr Publlihlno Cors. taught by professional artists' arid draftsmen feel -my-husband shouldr do -not ruin-the wedding. I hope 41 Mountain avo., Sprlngll'ald, N.J. 07081 - 6B6-77OO "will tieexplore d by adults,teens and children in" something else for • en- you are not afraid to print 10-week sessions as well as one-day workshops. tertainment. this! ' : ubicrlptlon Rita Second. Clou* Postage Classes are open to all levels and beginners are FURNITURE SPRINGFIELD. N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1974 Lately he has been com- Another Grandma *10.0(J Yearly Paid ot SpilnOll.ld, N.J. 25 Cents Per Copy encouraged to join in the creative exploration. menting about some of the Dear Grandma: . ' Five artist-instructors have joined the girls who do figure skating.. ASSOCIATES From the result of the mail, faculty. Don Bloom will teach a multi-media iHow should I handle this? With This Coupon Saturday teenage -class which-explores 10th mony 0|her(J agrec wlth you • Sandra Thankmi—• s fo- r you-..r - opinion._:_;.•-_.. »I Century painting techniques. Bea Goldan will Dear Sandra: 20%rt nee to leach a mixed media adult class in abstract approaches to painting; Mrs.~Goldan's works on thin ice! In the meantime, --0--O- -Below Reteil" are included in the N.J. State Museum, take skating lessons arid Dear Pat and Marilyn: • Trenton, and in the permanent collection of the accompany your husband to I'm having trouble.with my Newark Museum. on Name Brand the rink. nails. What can I do to protect for physically hand tea Patrfcia Conroy will teach watercolor them'}— - techniques to adults. Dolores Rowe will teach *TANLEY P. STRAUSS Dear Pat and Marilyn: .: Alice ByABNEnGOLI) Committe'emari William Ruocco stated^ _KoIb. building inspector. Tenants can call any pottery classes for teens and adults in hand- I enjoy your-column most of Furniture Dear_Allce: "Nobody has the complete answer. THerels -member in the event-of^a household crisis. " building and wheel techniques.- Gladys • the time' but your answer ta -The-Township Committee Tuesday night Byrne to address Manicure your nails weeTtlyr Call 964-1834 always room for improvement." Mary- Feins, president of the~Springfield Reimers will teach sculpture basics in clay, "Frantic" concerning the moved to make Springfield the state's first Shape your npilscarefully, Committeeman Norman Banner recalled •Chamber of Commerce, and former Mayor wood and stone. A direct metal sculpture class grandmother who wanted to community with an ordinance forbidding the using soldering-techniques. will be taught by Rabbinical dinner following the shape of your, "Satisfaction Guaranteed' construction of offices or'commercial buildings that he had served on a chnrter study group., Philip DeLVeochio, .vice-president;; urged the come to the wedding-dressed fingertips to achieve an oval. .- -50 Years-Experlenca-- . Giselle Mauer, who also teaches a stone and Purveylna-FliwrFgrnltti™-? wlth-architectural barrjers lo frtH* access by [jnvprninfl body to speed up. ,.a_ prjDpOSed . . Goy, Brendan T. Byrne will be the guest _in_a square-dancing outfit was__ Do tills gently from the un- - clay-sculpture-workshopr— '• the physically handicapped. for a council-monager form of government had feasibility study in hopes to redevelop the -speaker-af-the-i8tli-annuaI-Rabbinical-eolIeg5= really ridicuIousrSurelyTyou derside of nail-never from the Day and evening life-study class for adults of America's distinguished service award - Introduction of the ordinance took place been turned down by the voters. Hcadded., "In Morris avenue business district.- will be taught by S. Allyn Schaeffer. Ruth dinner, to he held ;il trip flm/prnnr lyflnrrit: Tnn ' before approximately 75 persons at Town Hall - any case, all of us have been working to solve Stiso said that the committee has been split, Dorfman will teach a cla^s in painting basics Morristown, next Wednesday,. it -was an- ••in the upstairs meeting rootrTwhere a disabled it." ~ two to two with one abstention, on the study as which offers a solid foundation for color nounced by Martin" Jelin,vgeneral. chairman : spectator would have to be carried. " • .Stiso appointed a Multiple Dwelling proposed by the Planning Board. He expressed mixing, perspective and composition as welLas Martin Fox of Millburn, president of the In other business, the governing body ap- Emergency Committee, to [acilitate repairs to the hope that the governing body will now an intermediate painting class in various oil Jewish Community Federation of Metropolitan propriated $50,000 for construction of a dike apartments under terms of an ordinance ap- reconsider the matter and go ahead with the and acrylic techniques. New Jersey, is dinner chairman. Serving with along Washington avenue and Riverside drive, proved at the last meeting.The law requires study. Other classes being offered are. portraiture Fox are William H. Abrams of South Orange, and heard a call by an aggrieved flood victim landlords to post bonds to pay for emergency Banner expressed concern over the recent for the resignation* of all five part-time com- repairs if the property owners do not act closing of the'N.J. Motor Vehicle Bureau office •with Hclla ..Bailin of .(Jnion, jewelry with Donald Benjamin of Maplewood, Horace Bier v Douglas Lindsay, also of Union and stained of Livingston, Joel Daner of West Orange and .millcemen and their replacement by a full- promptly. -' on. Morris avenue.. Stressing that the agency glass by Kay Weiner, of" Mountainside.-Art Herbert Fisher of Livingston. time mayor The new. committee includes Ituocco, as"~trad-brought considerable' traffic to aid local forms for children eight to 10 is offered The dinner will honor Stanley P. Strauss of The architectural barriers measure . will chairman; Dr. Henry Hirne, health officer; •merchants for mony years, he acknowledged Saturday mornings by lietsy Styskal of come up for a final hearing at the Sept. 24 Harry Heinz, sanitarian; Dr. Allan Spiegel, that the franchise .is political patronage. South Orange for his "efforts in fostering an _ J Mountainside. awareness in young people to the cultural, The New Crop Of meeting. Committeeman Nat Stokes slated president-of-the Board of Health, and Harry (Continued on pago 10)' The Artist and Craftsman Guild is located at historic and religious precepts of Judaism." p that in the future all buildings open to the 17 Eastman st., Cranford. Strauss is associate publisher- of the New general public must contain ramps, elevators, Jersey Law Journal. special lavatory, facilities and other features f indoors and in their parking lots so'^that they A-D:Vi win in- iivniiMnn.. recent rairre-riuvH caused con5ldeTSr>leerosl6n alonq Bryant ^-f«"K>ysw " toppling during-xiiiouijj.,1 lutrrfalfr-Rouls aP TjHE COMMITTEE unanimously" approved Verein, Its childrenls group and clubs from g y Everyone should haye a hearing test at thajarge tree in the torogound have also been exposed. ,1IP $S0,000 for; construction'of the Ruhway Northern New Jersey and New York will dance Brook, site of a township flood control project. Residents of least once a year. If there is any trouble at' Mayor-j-dword N. Stisq Jr. last week reported studies are Hlver dikes, to Tie undertriken jointly with the all hearing clearly. Even people • "now Bavarian "Schuhplattler." Three bands—The <* the area are protesting the program, claiming the now under way to improve conditions in the area. -•. 1 Knickerbockers from New York, Paul Union County Park Commission. The Park wearing hearing aids or'those who have rechannellzatlon work has greatly increased the erosion (Photo-Graphics)/ Commission hasreceived bids'for the job and a been told nothing could be done foe them Koehler's Continentals and the jlohnny p siiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiimiiiiimuiimiimmmimiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiijjiiijg contract win be awarded in the coming week. —should havcirheartn|Jtt!stTnid"flntlunt~abant~~ —Stmikcr's-ftank-from—Pennsylvania~-will~en^— V tertain. Work is expected to.start almost immediately. the latest methods of hearing correction. -The Park Commission two. weeks ago had The free hearing tests will bo given at Bavarian delicacies—roast steer, Bavarian "7 Man jailed after arraignment I Army finishes? demanded that the township ante up the extra ; Beltone, 11 Broad St., Elizabeth on Monday bratwurst and lebercaese—as well as German $50,000 as .its share,..in addition, to land-anti- and Tuesday. If you can't get there on potato salads and sauerkraut will be available, funds provided under an agreement sighed last Monday or Tuesday call-353JCI10 and along with several kinds of fruit cakes. There Tomatoes and Peaches I flood statenienfs on qsiSManuft 1 The U.S. Aony <'orps utcd—to—bring-.isuTt ugainsl the Park Com- —A-SoutrrPlainfieldmiatTdsrbcirrK-helrinrrthe nrtfieij corhpaijiion fiiufoumrd" thi^week' that it" has "cdnt?^ g FESTIVE EVENT — Joining in activities ot the Heritage Dayr-antique. show and flea 3 . Union County Jail, Elizabeth, following his including one woman, beat and robbed two ple|ed tlif draft of anvfnvirminienlal |f mission, charging that, the extra $50,000 is a market sponsored b^rthe Springfield Rotary Ciub_Sunda)(_at--Jonaihan_D0y.ton-- Trom arraignment in Springfield . Municipal Court hitchikers they took from Mountainside 10 r5 Impact statoment for • thr' propnsoit H violaflqn of the terms pf that agreement. Regional High School are, from, left,' Harold ChaseVi, chairman for the day; Mayor "America' Sept.. 4'on charges of assault and battery, Springfield on Aug. 30. Fratesi reportedly was 1 Jlood control project for the HahWny = Tuesday's appropriation ensures thai the job Edward N. Stiso Jr. and Clarence Maguire, Rotary president. robbery, threatening to take a life and kid-, Ihe-drlver of the car. Police said the hitchikers, 1 Itlvqr and Van AVlnklo's Itrook In § will go nbeadaajciieduled, no matter what the "-/ •.„ t ;:" (Photo by Edward N. Stiso Sr.) both males in thelr-early 20sfw«ro picked up on • ...courts'deciac-as to. which party pays-the napping.' . . : I Sprinnfleld; •/ .-•--' i $50,000. " • • - . .... - - scheduled According to Springfield police. August M. Kt. 22. When they reached Springfield,"• tfiey" W The stuten)(;nt has been sent tn«ln- = "America;" ' Alistair _<. 233-3444 560Springfield Avenue reportedly were held in the car, and when 1 terested federal, state unit iminlclpnl = A hearing 'in the. case is scheduled. for Cookc's personal in- illllllllllllimillllllllllllllMllilllllllllllllIilllllllllllllMllllllllllillllilllIlt'- finally allowed to to go, were beaten and robbed B agencies livthe area. Slnulf copies nr<¥ H tomorrow afternoon in the Union County Court terpretation "of this notion's 1 avaflablcao organizations or Interested ^ House,JEHjabeth. The proceedingsjvlll bej>pen Weather fofecasfsjgnored: history, will be televised on Meetings postponed-|- - TtlgjViclimjms goLthe.registration Mum!hgr.on'.. |\jow .Tpr^py Pitblip Rrftnd-.. rTi"Tnt"ranrnbf"'g~ which was traced to a girlfririend"oi f I Yor^/ District, Army Corps of. | disclosed that the township has received casting beginning Friday, and «he Board of Health hove postponed g Fratesi's. who is serving time in the Middlesex iperfi. 2f, EYriVral plaza. New p compromise offer from the pork group, and he * *• ff*! Wl Sent, 20. nt B:3I) p.m. on •next'wrak'u mwtlntft tiucuusu »f. Uu- "3•; uounty workhouse, North Brunswick, poflce i V6rk. N.Y. 10007. _, expressed .that the $5l),000 wilT not bo needed~ Channels 50 and 58. Jewish holy, day of Kosh Ilnshannh. The H About 1,500 spectators_iittended the flea Despite predicted weather reports of rm'n 24 said. Fratesi was arrested Sept. 1 at that fh- ' SiiliiliiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK --O--O- market and.Heritage Day celebration Sunday . hours before, a cloudy Sunday morning The series, televised school board, .which was to have met on 3 Btltution while visiting the woman. . in Union College's 'niE C:ALL FOH abolition of the Township of the Springfield Rotary Club on the grounds of brightened into clear, sunny skies for the af- previously on commercial Monday, has rescheduled that session 3 Also apprehended at that time was Joseph -Cormnlttee and'election' of a full-time mayor Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, ternoon and aided in boosting attendance. television, has won four tor Monday, Sept. 23. at 8 p.m. in Hie | -Stanik Jr., 26, who has been charged With Library will hold came, from Charles "Brown, who charged Mountain avenue. • . Mayor Edward N. Stiso Jr. greeted the_ wide array of fall Emmy Awards. To. film the I Raymond Chlsholm School. The board 3 assault anrj battery nnd robbery. Police.snirt —scries,—Cooke_and_his_crew_ IfuTfing ancTexfolledThe Hotary CIub~fo"r~iQ~ CHICKEBtiiiJCHilJ other charges are pending against him if lie is annual craft show k interest in community affairs. traveled more than 100,000 i meeting and will not hold a public = significant flood relief. , ' ^~ identified as having been one of the occupants The Springfield Public Library will hold its The gates were opened at 6:30 a.m. for -OreflirPrograms miles criss-crossing the 1 session until Oct7~l(i at R pjii. In the |.- "Even if our taxes:wolil(| go up," he declared, Group to discuss TWO TASTY TREATS AT A LOW, LOW PRICE -of-the car. Fratesi has refused to identify his annual craft show Sept. 29 to Oct. 30. This show dealers to set up ' get under way at 10. United States several times 1 Town Hall. "--. g companions, they said. is open tb high school students and adults who "everyone would benefit from the servicesof a v full-time mayor." Brown added. "Give the Three entrances were used for access to'the during a three year period. .MilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllliailllllllllllillNIIINillllllllNllllllllllllllllirE. ~lfve7 work, attend classes or worship in support for band jor Adults —-• IN OUR RESTAURANT Stanik was released on his own recognizance, people an opportunity to vote."••———-— 7—groundsTtwoDfrMountairtTiveh'ueTindthetliirir 1 Springfield. Works will be displayed in the •GRAY HEADS pending an appearance in Springfield in the rear of the school's parking lot. At this ^meeting room.of the library. .. ! ! Mayor Stiso outlined the steps needed to - The Jonathan Dayton Kegional High School Twenty-five and one-half Municipal Court Sept. 16. Fratesi is bejng held change the farm of government through two , Band Parents will hold their fir,st meeting of ; point, u Boy Scout disphry.of two tents depleting of course on $5,000 bail on the assault, robbery and threat" All crafts—macrame; leather craft, their activities greeted the visitors, arranged => percent of all U.S. households needlecraft, batiking,; decoupage, jewelry, referenda, one to set up ^charter'study com-' the year "tonight at IMIl'the Dayton High School are headed by senior citizens, charges^ bond on the kidnapping charge has mission and-the second to approve a new band room. ' V . by Miirry Hurwitz, local scout district com- there is! not yetbeen set. . • wood carving, beaded flowers *- will .be^c- missioner. • ' persons' 60 years of age or •cepted for-this, show, but no photography, framework. • " ~"- This organization.j^lans to make jiossible. older... "~" M '---- _F°r 'he first Jime, SprinRfield^ Jaycees^ j scluptureoFpointing,-'-.:..-_:._..'.'.. ^-.- — Stokes, commented, It's riot the form nf~~ through fmancial aju^\bo()Ster_supfiqrt.. the Look below i DliyToiT band's appearance fn several band" "handled refreshments and were aided bythelr Anyone wishing to enter exliibitsrin this show ^OTernn!eHt~tBarTfiallebsT~Bul~(rie~klnd of iarl festivals-and competitions throughout the .wives. Fifteen antique,.cars were- displayed, SPECIAL -should bring.hig.pr her work tp thejneeting. people we hawtservlng." ; " --; Weltchek "lidded- that lhematte>-JJias^.a— schoor year! "The helpjof. all parents~of band including a cream-colored Pierce-ArrowTiuto In the Field of Art •'• room-of the Springfield" PuhUiH.l/lbfar.y:'biV frequent topicof discussion. He also added that members is required toTnaketh's year a true valued by its owner. '!L. more than $25,000,:rrr^ WOMEN noted-byL - TuesdayrSept,-24rbetween 3 and 5 p.m. or on Art lor Toenaqers, B»ilc Dra Slltchery. the hiring of a business acimiliistrator had also successP' said Abe Suckno, Band Parent vintage of the »arly 1900s. •-"=.:. 0 1 Lo on p Wednesday, Sept. 25, between 3 and 5 or 7 and been considered. president. —"—: . . " .. "^ Eleanor uoraon01 snort Jiiiis^wasawardeda ' . .'. ax'pjrn'b ' "" - IS to 48 !'/'• _ has femlrided all citizens thatthis year, -for fl:4B p.m. . . .•»•'. . _><" :-' '••'••' FRIED CffiCKi ^r-pi'igie-fo^lier-eoloiiial-dresst-fleveral-niembera— -—• Management and Sales FREEPIECE V^JH£fiEs[.~i^e^Ntw^Heyaiis.mayrEe8iSteiL)4 Xin"the Bi-Ceittenriial Committee^'spaeej'-in- Do you have . vote byjnail. Municipal clerKOnH BOarasrsf Advanced Management, Advertising and Sales Promotion,- -eluding Madeline Lnhciisfer nrTd June DeFino," Salesmanship, speak Up and sell Your ideas, Prlirc!nle.soJL o problem 1N4BASRET 7"; eleqtipnsSvlU still taka registrations In office at^o wore colonial costumes. " ' Management and Understanding Computers. -- SOFPIE and out-of-offlce as previously. However; the a job could -—mail-re^stration•"ts rnew optionrp^rticularly. • Prizes wjsre awucacd during the program; ~ •'•"'. Fine. Music/'••—, -SERVWWITH- with\ Charies-H«;mlinger of the Kotary Club, Flvo oreat Symphonic Composers and 19th Century Music help solve? SEhVED-WlTH SALAD, suited for those who cannot readily ge( to these —< Romanticism Jr-—— ••—• ~=fr — tfffices,. The registration forma may\be ob-_ makltig public announcements over a PA . - RANCH STYLE FRIES, H0ted , system set up by the Springfield CivUDefenso, Psychology and Human Relations ' tained from the County Board of ElecHpnsor Want Monty i COLE SLAW ViEGETABLE -from'(he League of Wome^n Voters by\e'on- ' of whioh Saul Freeman is director. A large . Maturity and Self-Fulfillment, Mind Dynamics for Sail- ot Your Own? • tactini}- Carole Llttenbe'rg, 277-2870, *r Leslie banner bdvertislng the flea mnrket, provided Improvement, New Insights Into Marital Ad ustmant, New ORDEROffi - AND-' " by Leo Stavenick, of'Republic Metal Products Frontiers In Human Developement,- Psych c Awareness, N««d Extra • Zuckej, 379-788U The self-addressed return V C l0 r n Ad|lX I- e rn BREAD AND BUTTER Co. of Springfield, a club member, was W'. y 5o 5.ri.D'l.?o', .r y" "" " "•" "" "" 'Family Income? I forms rhust be postmarked no later than Oct. 7 to be valid for the Nov. 5 election. • displayed at the entranceof the Town Hall a Real Estate Anxloui to Meat | OF THESE few days before the affair, land later set up on a ' . New People? | The League also pointed out that registration "picket fehceruririing along Mountain avenue on Es'tate'Broken'c1' Elt*"' "**' "»'•'• Appraising.arid Real 'W*». *»' Mwrisi iccit- I extends this year unl(l 29 days before election •• the schoolJirounds.. ' ' . ' -..,._._'1 Potpourri of Interest TAMAt ICHOOU »..• sane j SPECIALS ^^^t^Vapdthatrwidbncyrcqultomajii^ Hurol3^Enuseir,wa5 general clfairman, with for the prospective voter have been lowered to Advanced Creative Writing, Archllectura, Astronomy: What's THK CAM TUIN tOO tM m Clarence Magulre, club president, as coor- Out Ttisre, Ballet, Coastal Navigation lor Yachtsmen, A HIOH- fAYIMO JO* M • 30 days at the.present address. For further dinator. Other' committee-chairmen were: consumer Education, Contemporary Literature, Rnergy and Information on rtglstratlon or other, non- the .Future, General Problems In Kstat* Planning, Meat the OKIY A «fW YrtW*. | dealers,- John' May: grounds and security, Doctor, New Jersey comas Alive, Rapid Reading • partisaii^kwtlon Informatiore, roudors nmy:dOP.M- lOiOQl'.M, • SprinKfleld. ' .'>,••: '•.•": ' 'J ' .': • ' BUSINESSMANS L.UNCHI'ON: • > "Our oar Wash will bo h*ld this Saturday . The Florence-Gaudineer School, Springfield, the Week of Sept. 23 I 'I" OuOutt lelelelew ana My Scoutmaster Picasso, Klee, Kandlnsky, Dcgas'fSnd Wyath. iisjir>DMtfaf«& that.rr)6r«. ihan Jancy • Dan Dutfy, The car wash will also be-under the That can bo be borrowed for a four-week period CALL UNION COLLEGE i jfoolwjirk (• required' at,;c( • pfacf|c« 'supervision of Assistant Scoutmaster Oeorge by students or parents. 'siiwloh of the Jonothan Doyton I'lttlnger: Thi rain date ta the followinij Prospective borrowers can visit the center on Regional H'flh School '»occ«r twrri. • Sajurday, Sept.;2l', Plttlnger said, : weekdays bwtwecn Uie hours of 8 a.m. and 3 ' practice icstlaii at Mal*«l Field, Springfield. The Bulldogs 276-2600 -Exi. 238 560 Springfield Avenue • We§tfield, Goaeh'Art, Kfupp'»'boot«jr» vyill op«n Funds raised .will finance camping'and BLOCK TACKIE--M4ynb«rs of-tho Jonathan ,Dayton p.m. Ranging in size from O-py-12 inches to 2- 233-2260 'th^lr »iM«bn S.«pt. 20 at Cgdefet.. (ichiovemont "activities, Uoco,ndln^ ;«• : BIIV wlllxjpen their soaibn at horns against Rosdllo on Sept. 28. by-3 feet, ull the prints me framed and suitable Regional rtigli School vgr»lty football squad ihapaupl In '•. '••".'• - .!•.' - . (Photo-Graphics)- for hanging, • .' , - - (Phato>Qraphlc«) • ' : ••.•.•' "' (ConMnu«d'on pag* 10) t • ' • . ' '. . ' • !•••*. J • • : ..••.,',• :.. :.:..;£' ...... -••,-.. j-

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