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VOL. 54 NO. 40 . / "I SPRINGFIELD/N.J.,TKURSDAY,JULYIi;i?85-r* ' ". Swo lections 35 cents

ReBetta% forecast Lottery vyinriers FofWMkofJuly4throut>hJuly11 indicated, news-Iron) alar needs careful -—Following, are the winning consideration' and creative Interests pros- - New Jersey Lottery-numbers ARIES (3/21-4/20) Tho emphasis remains c\ eorecTd?assault P»r- "• . . • . '• for'the weeks of June 3," 10, 17 W family, home and property Interests ' and24. _• ,'.'•• ", - — during this week; changes should bo antlci- - SCORPIO (10/24-11/22) Many are In'tho . PICK-rTANDPICK-4 By KENNETIIS£HANKLJR_^ _cleared of any wrongdoing in regard— paled In'lhosoarcas.Spond some time. In ^mldstlpLimportanl..doclslons,_obligatlons '0 disciplinary "aclipn or June 3^14387*955; to the incident. Charges against the* sorting out your personal Hie; you need —are given careful, oven exacting, considera- reprimand, from the Springfield ; : ;-JJune4—$23rB63Br two, which were-tb-be-heard in ; some time alone. Later, h; friend lifts your tion and bo wary ol jeopardizing your career Board of Education will be for- '' .';' June 5-005,97#. Summit Municipal -Court, -• were•" spirits and offers some valuable Insight; security on what may turn out to be empty thcoming. against two teachers . listen'canrjiiljy. ...".'• . ., ; promises! Later, travel is iffy, avold'overdo- . JuneO-401,0101. dropped when the attorney.for the" o -Jnrjlt phyalcally-wd postpone legal papers • : June7^.47l,-6528. • acoused Feb. 5 of 'assaulting a plaintiff failed to appear for the u TAURUS (4/21-5/21) Local travel, dealing^ '; for thejliriobolng,^ :_ _!_.. 1 •June8-881j9720. student, at the Florence' M. scheduled trial date. . ; ,' . -2 with relatives and nelgfibors'and Important GaudlncerSchool: •''. • ' '•• . Applebaum said the matter "has ' . ocommunications and. correspondence arc,.' SAGITTARIUS (11/83-12/21) Tho om-. .June 19^0^3,0581.' .Indicated In tho week ahead..Don't allow; phasls continues on .financial matters and '•-• • June ll-287,5227. Board, President' .Stuart Ap- been blown way out of proportipn" someone to take advantage of you. Your gains a[o Ilkoly for some early In this period • •- • .June 12— 489,0699.- .' |^_j>!ebaum "indicated .that a watchful and would not have^ dragged ohMor •'. social llfcsparklcs. Learn to keep things to' Facing up to personal dilemmas.-will lead June 13-70!, 8467. . eye, will, be kept on the situation to so long had district administrators . yoursolf. Later, your, ego could threaten you to make timely decisions. Lator, bo _JuheJ4:=.083,5629. prevent—similar ^incidents in theacted promptly. • .. ' • jour security. ' •> . •' realistic, look ovor: Insurance or socurity , June'15- 491,7101;; future. ' •;•' '.- .' •, "The- . papers and swim wllh tho tides of chango ~- June 17—137,5(133. administration—-did' hot GEMINI (5/22-6/21) The-flnanclal theme ' that aro surrounding many. • • . , Applebaum said His necessary "to* ""- • continues to dominate this period lor many June i»-076,6937. — "try and keep their composure and handle, this right up, front," Ap- \ and could even put a dampor on your . CAPRICORN (12/22-1/20)'Thls is a good GHOSTBOSTERSryThese students danced their way ;to a June 19-191,1501.; . keep their wits about them", and plebaum said, adding that it was • -. usually bubbly personality. 'Postpo'nrsocial. t'me to sweep certain friendships out otyour third-place 'trophy at the EPA competition at. Great Gorge • • . June20— 762,5371.•••"• "act in a • more professional man- important for those administrators iifo onco and tor all.- Contlnue-lo-be-con.- : or travel plans; you're not really up to It. . , recently. The dancers, who study'ar LaDanse, In Linden, are, ,.June21—595,0552. ner." ' • •' v. ., • to impress upon teachers the need to ' ' Later, behind tho scones job activities could sorvatlvo financially; tho pinch you leol now . from left to rlght,-RebeccaKahneyv Kelly Seibert; Allyson .' June 22-188,Q857. show restraint in dealing With young' bo to your advantago in tho coming months, • is quite temporary. Later, a streak of good Schelder,-.MIIInda Gonzalez; Tammy Caimmarta, Crystal June-24^ 041,8180. "Hopefully, .this will put it tochildren. ' • . •. fortune surrounds family and. property'in- -Juno25—338,9245." rest," Superintendent of Schools CANCER (6/22-7/23) .You're' In. the Garrison and LaTpnya Thomas. They recently performed Wi- terests; follow'your hunchos.and'accept the school's'Videoyukebox'at Linden High Sch ' ;'.-.• ' ': June26v-072,'l701.'. Fred Baruchin said; referring to a - Baruchin, for his part, said he .was llmollrjht.now so make your Important rola- carcor opportunities. . closed-door meeting, held, by . the tionshlps count. 'Don't allow money Issues •'•'•' Juno 27-748,1708.. relieved the teachers have finally to cloud your romantic relationships. Lator AQUARIUS (1/21-2/19) Many will make. June 28— 215,5011. board Monday night. ..-'-. *^' -,'• been exonerated. ' \-_ . , In the week, prevent an annoying loss, short Important carijor advancements during this. Art event set for Tu , June 29— 478,1943. . "The:prolongation of this entire, '•; "We're talking about' two out- ' period;' future alms expand tremendously ' trips aro on tho'agonda and stick to thojrlod. ' Every/Tuesday at noon a paintirig^junch, listen to the talk, relax in the . PICKS episode is unfortunate for everyone standing teachers each with a long ' and truo whoro your longlerm.security Is and a how social circle olfors many now ..June 6—fl, 9, 11,15,16', involved," hesaid, '"'•-. . possibilities. Lator, communications, cor-, from the Montcloir Art Museum's , comfortable sotting or the museum, record of cotnpeterit, productive and concornod. : ... — collection "will be featured' in the—and enjoy a close, personal JooKat bonus— 45686.. •;••• • . . The two teachers, JoAnn Peiper • child-centered professional: ac- rospondonco and the like aro fortunately' 1 LEO (7/24-8/23) Confidential goirigs. on aro rewarding. Just rnako suro you stick to tho' museum's. "Painting of the Week some of the museumls-ireasuresJ June 13-, 2, 7, 22, 27,. 32, .' and Joseph Blandai now' have* complishment, ' Baruchin said. • . your lop priority at tho moment, dependants' . .facts, or you Invilo.blundors. .. program, a noontimo brown-bag QoffwranrJ tea will be served Ad- bonus —60706. '' imprests crowd your thoughts and your own' : luncheon and talk event, A brief talk mission is free. June 20— 2, 6, 7, 8,' 23, personal limitations are frustrating. Lator, PISCES-(2/20-3720) Hoaiih, work or por- about the painting and the artist is bonus—78256 spjial obligations may Intorforo-with your Ho reservations for the "Painting social liro porks up, a now romance could bo given by a musoum-doccnt; Carol of the Week" program arc Juno 27-13,14, IB, 23, 30,! . ;ln Store forsormTan d recently quelled ' Iroo tlmo early in this period and moro than 1 Goldman,- head of the doccnt necessary • bonus — 63047, marital problems could- erupt' In weeks'. .one. will cxperionco cancelled plans. Con- centrate, olforts on new Ideas or schemes; • •committee, and Despina Athans, of An assault complaint, the second ahoad. '.'.'"•' . . •'' the women's committee are in •Springfield Judge Robert Weltchek, , •Ihosp may considerably brlrjhton your finan- filed this year against teacher's in .described as being"too close" to the.'..'•' 'VIRGO (6/24-9/23) This Isllkoly to bo a cial picture Lator, following a lonrj shot charge of the programs LAST MINUTE preparations for' this weekend's which begins today and continues through SatuPday,-\ flic Springfield school district, will busy and demanding period, lor'marly; your really pays offl • •'.' • • ' ' Visitor"! nrp invited to "bring Women's U.S. Open are made by workers at Baltusrol situation iby', Springfield Board of social calender Is.hectic and Important appear In today's sports pages and In. a special section- be heard Aug.. 29 in Summit ' Education' attorney. Yale' Green- Golf Club. The golf tournament Is expected to draw the : " mootlngs arc' assured. Try to schedule a The John V. Mara Memorial Fund Inside. .-••••; ,-'-- • .'. :• '•• '• ,••-" - •':•'.• • '••";•'.•". :•% ... Municipal Court. , - ;., : top female players In the game. Full details on the openi • • (Phdtoby John Boutslkaris).' spoon, disqualified himsdlf from thp . short trip If possible; you hood it to unwind! and F^ed Naftali.is charged^ .in a '^>;' ' ' Lator, postpone money decisions, a mato statement signed by Sandra Bern- provokes your a'ngor and now. sources ol- The New Jersey Press Association income, aro qvidenl. stein, of assaulting Bernstein's son Ntfftali is the third teacher to be» Biggest _ Scholarship Fund Football Classic May29,' • ' ,' • •••.•'"."' . ..;•,'; •. charged with assaulting a student in' LIBRA (9/24-10/23) the spotlight shines State releases high school test results The complaint alleges' that Naf- the districUhie-ycar. Joseph Blanda .!on'csroor and community doajlngs during, tali, H'fourth-grade teacher at the Giants - Packers Results of this'year's Minimum Springfield, and David Brcarlcy in and JoAnn Peiper, teachers at the this period, .accept Invitations and don't bo percent rise in math across the mean Score was 85 7, up from I984's Thelnia T, Sandmeier School, Florence iSaudineer school, were shy; you can boost your personal alms sky Rebates in state. ..'.,'•' . .,.-.•-•"• "-.••.•• :-..'"• , Kenilworth, 6||9 ninth-grade students Basic Skills test (MBS) and the High mean of 84 2 In the math test, the assaulted the 10-year-old student by high now! Later. Influential mootlngs aro Saturday, August 17 • 8 P M. - School Proficiency -Test (HSPT), • The HSPT Is more difficult than took the MBS reading and charged with assaulting a student at'. mean was 72.2, up from last year's slamming him to the floor, smashing that school Feb. 5,ii.:::: •' administered in March, have been the MBS test. since students must mathematics tests On the reading score of 70 0 On the writing test, tho ; his shoulders Into a: wall arid slap- Those charges were dismissed New jersey announced by tho state department also write an essay (it addition to test, 98 percent scored above the mean score was 82 4, down from ping him In the stomach. When the attorney for the, pialntlf(-f of Education-'— u •'hnpre-complex math-andr-reading minimum standard, which signifies 1W1 s 84 0 In the multiple-choice ,- pow... The child's 'mother" filed .tHe failed to appear, inVcoUrt for hfr. The percentage of New Jersey questions. .. an 8 2 percent Increase over the section, the mean was 82.7, down classifieds complaint May 30, ttie day'after ihe. scheduled trial date. Monday, the ptah the punch Carrier ninth graders passing reading The reading pprtiop h of the HSPT students who were first given the slightly from 1984's 02 9 In the essay ; on MBS test in the 1977-78 school year incident allegedly took place. ,' board officially cleared the teachers ,portio. n..„.-,_. of the MB. S test. ,,«„..„.„, currently a„ increased by 2 6 percent over 1984 — — - - — » ...._. ,^u. section..».,.,,.„••, the-mea^..^ •„„<.•n .wa v.sui 7.9,. ,* down- : The qase was. transferred^ to of any wrongdoing, after a closed- high school graduationrequu-oment, There was a 1.3 percent increase in .., In the math section, ;98.9 percent- from 1984's mean score of 8i6. Summit 'Municipal Court when door hearing. - '••', ••" • . .'•'•' increased In ifl95 over 1.984; while the math state-wide, •. - ' '. passepassedd abovabovee ththee minimuminimumm showinshowingg • Central Air Conditioning percentage passing the math portion The HSPT also includes an essay a 77.88 percen t iincreas ef from 1977-78 remained the same, according to and a multiple-choice test. The students-. Fifty-nine loth graders Commissioner of Education Saul essay, whlnh is sr.nn>ii nn n dlifh 'oopermanr ' : -. . two to 12,, remained unchanged fro..m. percent meeting the minimum, and New Jersey: freshmen posted llastt yea r at 7,6. ThTeh multiple-choic lihi e '48' took the math portion, with 79:2 /ByKENNETHSCHANKLER pool and deck at his residence on- WilsomffrdShunpike roads.' • slightly n(gheraveragih e scores ent hthe test increased .3 percent. • percent meeting the standard, In the " The attdrnoy for, Nikolas Agathis AshwopdRoad;'...'.-." ••.'.'.. ['•'.'•'-' (kiln ; The other case ".involves Green- tka ClauUUd Ouu -HSPT in 1985.than did their ccun- -Hln-urban; districts, students .im- Uth' grade, 41 .students took the is expected tb; submit; a modified Agathis had the pool built while his springs Estates, a complex legal 'On Modal 38ED036 Includes utility company participation, terparts.:;';in • 1984,.. according tp'.:. prQV?d;by-3,i percent in reading arid reading tost, - with 85.4 percent proposal to the Springfield Zoning home was still undjr construction, 'matter .-concerning the Walton ' and unfquo Movor & DODOW Company rebate Cooperman,: No passing' score has passing, jnd.39 took tho math por- Board 'of Adjustment-Tuesday in an even though he ne,ver_asked the 2,'5 percent in math. The writing part : School. property. The. Board of SELL IT! Installed on oxisting warm air system only yet been set for the more difficult' also improved by 1.2 percent on the. -tion, with 89.7 percent meeting .the -flltfimDUo settle out 67 court a long zoning board for apprpvaJ. .. ' ? Education has sued Greensprings Any modiflcalioD-is extra! •HSPT, Vvhich . will, become the', multiple-choice arid a score dif- ' minimum—'-'- . Non"-—e ' o-'f the•'--. fiv" e- 12th—- runnin- '-'-g••<—•" battle- botvveen.Agathl•--' - »—••-•---s and- The suit, charging the local zoning and-the township over the transfer of 686-7700 NO ONE ELSE IN THE STATE OFFERS REBATES THIS BIGI graduation requirement forrStudents ' ference of;;3 higher on,the essay,. ^_ grade students, who repeated the 'the.board', ;•' • •'••''.••,..'; _ '• ordinance was unconstitutional, the deed to the property. Th,e SIZE OF UNIT —2-Ton 3 Ton 4 Ton STon entering ninth grade in September, . Although, these' scores, are reading test passed; O'rie of the two , A spokesman for Superior Court sought the impeachment of several township has, in/.turn, sued the Coollnn-Cipldly 24.000 10,000 . 36,000 4B.O00 60,000 and graduating in the 1988-89 school significant improvements over the students who repeated.'-tlie math , Judge . Milton Fel|pr, • who would board members. ....:•- developer, DTU'l ... BYU't .; DTU'l DTU'l BTU'I DTU't ; '••"•year. ..• .•'•• ' ..: . ".•' .''• -.••previou. s year, those scores' fall, section met the mlnlmubi'standarar have heard the case.sajd the judge's , The . Towjiship Commitfep jn other matters, the Township JAEGER OVERHEAD Squire/Footage' . 1000 10 1250 lo . 1S0010 . 2000 lo 2500 to Tuesday voted .to accept attorney . orHbuie 1600 iq. II 2000 iq. II, 2400 iq, II .J8Illl.iq.ll, 3100 iq. II, 4000111 II :.:',' According to Coopornrian, state- 'below the state-wide average; The On the, HSPT, 698 ninth-grade: office received a call June 25 that the Committee approved an emergency, GARAGE DOOR PIWh> in Kwrn IV Pltvc wide, 92i6 percemt; of ninth-grade reading scores are 8.5 percent, lower students were.tested in the regional case would be settled ^put of court Yale Greerispoon as 'a legal appropriation, of $77,000 for unan-' • Price Completely •1290 '1525 •1700 •1900 '2110 '2435 district. On the reading test,, the.. representative in the matter^ at a lmtill«d, IOS2405 IOS26K0 students passed the MBS reading., and math scores are^9.7" > percent with the two sides attempting to ticipated insurance premiums, The lolJOBO to 12190 lo S2720 Ofijorvoul tickiilr. lml.iv Im salaryof$50perhpuK..vy •••.. j' • lUCllHIfl pillMMMUl 11,11111- test, 1.4 percent more than last year. '; lower. On the wrltirigsectipn, the agree on a new proposal. appropriation will put the'township Iwlwuun II"' OMUISMIHI lhi> Lois wbpto Available on EN EH tind kb units only ••A'."..:; '... ..Gccenspopn will be paid a similar i Gimin p.ly Piii-kV-ih . > -;.'• ,;; MBS Ma(h scores.'remained the multiple-choice scores' were 6.7 Road to be closing Ndjther Zoning Board Chairman over, its state mandated spending Combine those low low prices and exclusivo rebates with Mayer & Depew ' . i. ' '' 'i ' same at 93.3 percent state-wide. .'percent belpw>. the -'.average. Shunpike Road in Springfield will - William Halpin nor Board Attorney^ wag...- wlie' '/-..for. M.^»..;MI1-representing» »1--the* -townshii • ill:**-p- . • limit.' The overrun will.be taken out Company's 35 years ol quality installations and you havoUho best '• . IMS PfiE-GEASON APPLICATION " . "The MBS test results;show that... be closed from Mountain Avenue to 'Howard Schwartz would comrrient.- in two other cases; One involves of next year's spending limit, lac- air conditioning value in New Jersey , TWO HOME OAUES •' . ,. , However, the'essay scores were only ; •. • • AT GIAN15 STIDIU^ . cording to Committecman William CONVENIENT TERMS AND LOW-COST FINANCING AVAILABLE. state-wide average .scores have; slightly lower, —••••"Stone • Hill"-•.-•• Road; Saturda-• -y and for the recor'd.on the matter, -., .. Greenbriar Service Crfrp.,.which has LtamiHiKoinMlli. • Increased significantly, and ore now This is the first year that 12-grade .: Agathis had sued In February twice been denied a variance by the' Cieri. .'; ••' ' . .•.'.'. •:;,• •••• .' ' • Dtini'lil ul III,, .ItilN) V M.i- '.Ni' • ..Sunday, the final two'days of the : wt-vinKi.il i:,,n,j ,ii,,t ih,< v^V^-v'-. reaching a plateau," Cooperman students who had not passed the Women's U.S'. Open at the Baltusrol 1984, aftc,r the -b'oti'rd:''denied a zphing board for a high-rise con-. The committee approved the : H.l I'-.i.s-. A.;.,H,,,I •INSTALLATION 'PARTS ftHWD E ^lllf ' «aid.."However, the. passing rate in MBS test previously wero ' ad- Gb.if.ciub.•".•.-..•'.•:••••.•..' •.•.".';. •••;,}•. varianceJor an existlrig'swimming dominium proposed for the .top of promotion of Andrea Erb to deputy • ;-..'y.- •' vl'i V7^ ; •REPAIRS •RESIDENTIAL 1 * . '.''iV'-v'-1'; '*'" urban districts - despite significant-, .ministered the test again; Ap- Shunpike Road residents will still court clerk and Jeanne Keyworth to •AUTOMATIC •COMMERCIAL MEYER?& DEPEW . improvpment since. 1978-r still lags proximately 1,500 seniors took the be'allowed to use the rottd by court clerk. . •' : 1 : OPENERS 'INDUSTRIAL I o •iili'-v .-.-' •'•I'H'l.V. '• behind the state-wide average." < "reading"-test,'with 74.3 percent of showing their driver's licenses to_ A resolution opposing the Division Mm M In theurban districts; 83.5 percent; them passing, and 1,200 took-, the police at. detour points along the establishment of a County Register | . .' ' I'OM-Aiij, .\IIANI'Ml^t • • • w of the students passed the/reading math test, with 82.1 percent passing, road. All others will be asked to take of Vital Statistics was^approved by JAEGER LUMBER 'lOOIIIAII.I.IANTi- 309 Lafayette Avenue • PO. Box 257 I'M.lillf, Kl,iil>uui | CLN . " TOTAL DUE test and.:80.1 percent passed the •In-tho^Unipn,'.Cpunty/. Regional. a Tooj^er'Avenue to Br,yant Avenue the committee. The res6lution~ex- I -i!-Uli,lli,-a,>M N.I '"• - - '• 2322 Monti Aw CQC AA7J •'•''. .-: .•;- Union, N.J. 07M3 OoO-UU/4 Kenilworth, N.J. 07033 • Phone (201) 272-2100 . math'test, These figures show a-2,4- District, which includes Jonathan • to Troy prive to Stone Hill Road presses fears th'a"t-the-replacement •' •"-' • " £••' Q Number 1 Air CondMlomno Makor percent rise lifi reading and a-\2 Dayton Regional High SqhoPl • in detour. ' : ' - •'•'..[ of the local registry with a county registry would, cost municipalities revenue'from'fees as well.as jobs. In additionr.the t-csolutlon states,,., tho* establishment • ot a. cfpunty forfunds registry wd'uld necessitate travel tc < the county seaUn Elizabeth for such i There is. a' rumor that some" Society, rights: "You have the right The judge wiHcpme,down heavily business that can now be taken care prominent community members are' to, remainhealthy.Tf you give up the upon offenders for such crimes as: oflocaily, ••.'•.• going to bo arrested, but ltwlllail.be right^to remain healthy, anything failing to make a long stpry ihdr.tii; •' Ingbodifun, '''"',.' '••.'; •,•,;'•• '• ) '• '' you do not try.t'o prevent can be held caught eating a bngel without cream .'The arrest In question is the first against you. If you have.questions, cheese; not knowing wllo Briice Correction ' anhua! fund-raising "bust" called a we will be glad to answer them at Springsteen is;. for once-having work A Springfield- Environmental Jail-A-Thon, sponsored by the Union any time, You have the righrCio' a-T-shirt with nothing written on it; , County Unit of the American Cancer speakto a doctor, and. got a second for;.". sfewiiig alligators on shirts Commission member quoted in an article on recycllngwhlchap'peared... Society. opinion; If you cannot afford a '^bought, at Caldor's;^'for.;>Jlking:_-. 1 .. .. . „—^,.-.— - doctorrthere-lsrguldance and aid"' "in the" July~3 Springfield Leader was, tjoivafd" Cosell and other such mlsidentlfied. The' correct name is sounds like, Ifls a fun.draislng event—KVatlable—throush your _Jocal heinous crimes. ; •'. . where people raise money by American Cancer Society." MaKCia. Formati; We. regret the • American Cancer Society. While this Jail-A-Thon is a first for. error. ) . • . ' .-.". ?. :. ": splicitlng pledges from their friends Assure' ' d of his rights, the jallee is... the Union County Unit, it has been inorde,rtomeet"ball." • ; then transported, via police car, to •Iheld successfully in many, other . The event will be held Wednesday the mock jail on' the "courthouse parts of' the state. All this fun lias and July 11 on the front lawn of tfio lawn.'.'-,,' '"•.•••• .:•.•.,'' .. .."' •' '•'• ' .,'.' rirised"! close to $100,000 in Ncwo Inside story , Union ' County 1 Courthouse-fii'h, > •.:..(. Horsey thus far to be used In the fight Elizabeth. People seeking to have Arrestees will be brought by police; bgalnst cancer through research, Editorial ...... ,Page4 someone .arrested can call the officprs, handcuffs and all, to tho jail educat'lori, and patent.sorvicesT-^ j« Photofqruni;:.'.'...-. ".. Page4 -Can'cerSqcIb'ty at 354-7373 and make to appear before the. "judge" for Pr|soner8-will-be Issued standard Social.;,:.,.. Pages 8P9 a. $25 pledge. A' uniformed, off-duty sentencing, The arresteo has one black-and-white prison • uniforms Obituaries ,-... .•. ',,••...-,:. Page lo police officer will be sent to the hour touse the tolophonc In the jail and given thc_standard prison meal This week In business ... Pagell person's' .residence orr -offic office ,ttoo to appeal to frlonda, family, co-. of bread and wator.jill. tho-cells.and Sports . •..',,,:.,...... Pages 12-15 "arrest" them. Arrestees arc given workers and ethers,. There oVe many' prlsloncrs will bo visible for public ,'• a choice as to whether or not they'd who have already signed up on a pro- scrutiny throughout their captivity; . : arrest basis, but, for. a surprise Submitting to an arrest Is com- l^-In FOCUS ••', like to participate, . •;.. arresi:— and a pledge of $25 — .._ These arrests will follow tho same ; plotoly voluntary and a person is Calendar.-..,...:..,.... Page 2 anyone Intrrosted In donating enn 1 ; frec-toloave the ,££11. at any time. - Disc 'n Data •.: . ''•:.'..... Page 3 format as in any arrest, beginning 'have tholr spouse, boss, employee, UOCKING THEM UP-Unlon County AAanslger Lop'Colettl/ • with the suspect being read Jijs Money raised will support programs right; volunteer chairman of trie American Cancer: Society Moyic Review;...,,.'.,., Page 4 teacher;, banker^itfothor or anybne )n rvimc^ education;an'dfftiorit .JaJI-A-Thpni ..jock.s ..up. Ronal... d. Roystpn, left, chairman of the, tottery...;.,...,;....,.Pages „ All Jailees ln.this case will be read: else picked up,by; the police: and siorvlcos.. All donations are* tax boartiof the Union Unit", and John Qultin, president of radio Horoscope.;..... •},.,,,. .Pages their special American Cancer sentenced to'a fair ball. -, ... deductible: • •'i_-^i. . stiTOiiWDJM 1530.' :•: -• •"'-••.',.'• •''.,;",. "•-•' ' v> : v^

•w;:. •;• >•' •,•-•. <- 1 - Thursday, July H. |*aS - WCOUNT7" Y LEADEutADER NEWSPAPERS•-2,3,4* • 2,4* COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS ~ ThOrsday, July 11, K85 — —B* wins Iunch room case Kotler tapped as CPA head TransNet leases By KENNETH SCI! ANKI,KK iserve, a former Preston1 of the announced' that TransNet Cor- • program where customers can.bring ine iillowing is me menu ol wiffif" ~ their lunch period when bad weather Citing several precedents, Begin Bernard M. Kotler, CPA, a The Springfield Board ' of ' does not permit them to go outside. resident of Springfield, has been / in's Club ofTemple Beth Ahm and poration has leased 10,000 square in their nqulpment for immediate lunches-, to be served to • relish and mustard, baked beans, Education will be permitted to noted that school boards in the past st master of Menorah Lodge 249 of Springfield senior citizens next cantaloupe, and lemonade. Baruchin saJdJhaJLamounts-io-_haKe__been_allowe"d—to—assign elected, president of the Union '•" feet of space at 207 Sheffield St., repair. Approximately 25 em-" _ assign teachers to cover classrooms dActdM week at the Becky Seal Nutrition WEDNESDAV-Pepper steak, during the lunch hour when in- ""yerjrfew'TayTduring the course •: teachers to lunch room duty at'thelr y MountainsidK—-• :— ployeers "will work at the Moun- . Center in the Raymond Chisolm of a school year, but the teachers' Society of Certified Public Ac- addition, Kotler has been presented TransNet Corpp. sells, leases, and lainside location. ••' , •. rice, carrots, chocolate pudding, clement weather prevents children own discretion. - -wiUHhe-6IU«enshlp-Award-by-the- School. Lunches are available to and grapefruit or-orange juice, ~ from going outside. :. union objected! saying the duty, "However, if the dispute-is-over "coUntants. V Tents computer terminals, printers, any Springfield senior citizen, which had been handled by aides — Kotler,- managing senior partner Townshlp of Springfield and the Man personal computers, and supplies.' .. murray offers a total building , THURSDAY-Rpast ^urkey -: That is the, result of a June 26 compensation for addilqnal lunch of the Year Award by B'nal B.'rltlh .regardless of financial status, for breast with gravy, peasi mashed ' and parent volunteers'; cut Into their .duty then the law indicates, that in the firm Granet & Granet, Headquartered in Union, .Tran- package for. business and industry, $1.25. Reservation's must . be • .ruling by -American Arbitration Livingston, joined the society In 1968 this includes .site selection, potatoes., cranberry sauce, plums, -—Association Arbitrator James P." . free time. - • disputes of this kind are negotiable He received his bachelor—of sNet Corp. has additional locations made two days in akvancc by ; and Is currently serving on the, costruclion, leasing, site develop- and fruit punch. Begin. • The need for teachers to handle and thus arbitrable, unless the science 'degree from Lycomlng in Philadelphia, New' York, and calling 37G-5814,-between 11 a.m. Chapter Operations and Federal Ocean N.J. • ment, property management, All Iunches_are..serve5l-with-- "Basically, the ruling found that it . classroom monitoring camp about, assignment of Teachers to such duty College and.his master's of business ondlp'm. was a change in form only, that is. Taxation .committees administration' degree from New - _ It's new Mountainside raci!|ty_wiH financial arrangements, breadand margarine andmilk. was:not a g'rievabl&.-issue'r-'-' Board- Baruchln said, duo to thi' fuel thai and . architectural •many volunteo'rscoiildirt make it to the substitution of-one; duty for In his community, Kotler is be utiiized for technical"^repair engineering v Attorney Yale Greenspoon said. • director of Senior Citizens Housing, services and inventory. The com- services, and consulting. • The . Springfield Education; ' school duringHnclement weather. - •another,'.'Begin ruled. . Library plans events for kids ' Begin, in a six-page ruling, said Begin's decision means that Inc.,-and financial secretary of the Kotler and his wife, Donna, have Association, the local teacher union, Congregation Israel. He is. also three children and .three grand- Jhat there was no disputing the facts .principals at the individual schools The Childrgn's Department of the 10. Please register at the Children's . filed a grievance last fall with the 1 BERNARDM.KOTUSK . treasurer of the Springfield Police, children, .. ••'..:• '•;•••. "of the case, but that it was out of his can now assign lunchtime monitors Student earns distinction Springfield: Public'. Library has Circulation Desk. • AAA after-lhe school board decided Anne Vetter of Mountainside has the Mount St. Mary's student: t to. begin assigning four to six extra jurisdiction to rule for one side or the' at their discretion. , ' "^chetitrlBd several exciting' events ; 1 been named to the honor rdl!| of honored for academic distinction, teachers ta monitoring duty. other in Ihe matter. - : Begin had heard from New Jersey for July: \ • • . ,. ' • distinction fdr the fourth marking during the 1984-85 school year, She ' On Monday, from. 10:30 to 11 a.m., According: to Superintendent of "Whether aides aides or teachers Educaton Association attorney _ period at . Mount St. Mary's Society plans can best protect the safety and •Ronald Har-vey~and-SEA member was cited for being among the top 10 . there will be a program of Music Schools Dr. Fred Baruchln, students. 1 Academy, North Plainfield, where students iri.hcr freshman class and welfare or the students is a decision ./' JoatrlVjeyer, as weji ureenspodn and she" ..-•-•••- Fun /or 3-,- 4- and 5-year-olds. The • return to their classrooms after Baruchin before ruling on the has completed her-freshman—for-havlngaehieved-hpnor-rpll-status- pro'gra'mViM be'repeated from 11 to' 'historic? sale eating Mr the second half-hour of which it is the board's alone to Our Best To You! make/' Begin said-in bis decision. • matter. ycdr. A student must receive grades during all four marking periods. In ii:30am • ' ' The-Springfleld Historical Society 9f "A" or "A plus" in everysabjeciTTddltTon. shei woh,cerMflcni<"i fnr incc Dio:cva3 n-mujic-tcnchcrj- will hnln if c (ivat A WflHrgw- These are Investors' currenfra1£s7 in order, to en rn hnnpr mil nf being-the top freshman student in will entertain the children in ajively Revolutionary Book Sa.le. Sunday .„ BE~SCSWN—,4-H Club members Judy: Smith, distingtion status. ' theology and history." ; program of rhythm and music ^om noon to^J p.m. at.the Historical ..•',,..'. Minimum— rAnnuql^—^- --Mouritalnslde^Cfndy-arid-Dan-Roth^botti-of-Cr-anfprcl-dlsrjIaV- The daughter of Mr. ajid Mrs. Vetterisagraduate'ofQurJLady-iiL-^ihrouB'h games—-songs—and—in—1-Cannon:B':ill^OU5c:and'th?-a'atacent—~ : r-anforcl-dlstJlaV , , ., „- v ., -- '-• Lourdes School, Mountainside. Red Barn. afi26-Morris Avenue, • .Six months, after the.incident, through the rear of the home and Accounts Deposlts. Percentaoe Rate Annual Yield ' some of the seed packets donatedto the '4 H"CluB'suB'st^":V^^'~ oT^v ~ * *r'~sl?-e"olso *as struments.-Participants arc asked to. -^authorities say several suspects, arc were last scen'on Route 24 •> 5.feet, 9 inches tall with a medium register at the Cirulation Desk in the' Springfield. \ '• ..... build.. • .' Investors Market Accounts" ••«#•«•• Children's Department-. 'under consideration us being. A handgun suspected t6 haVe been Most hard cover books will sell for responsible for a failed attempt to._ used in the crime was recovered the "No.composite drawing of either ..Rate available 7/6'-7/12/85''""":.. $.'?.5OO •• .7.87 8.31 Library closed on Saturdays There will be.two craft hours, the v suspect was ever made, Hancock, 4-H'ers sow donations 10 cents, paperbacks' for a nickel in extort more than $100,000 from the' .'afternoon of the incident. • The Investors Fundsw Account—v .•" Rorden Realty, Inc. recently"! .Mountainside, "public Library ficst- tftmorrow and[the second July J said, because one Was wearing a in. tho Wntchung Reervatlori. The 4-'; Beat" summer reading club -keeping -with—the\-salc s^~early7 owner of a Lyons Place, home in '. One suspect Js a. black—man Rate.avdilabre7/6:-7/T?/85 .'-...•••• . donated 2,000 packets of cucumber, H program . also supplements a- Director Johanna Chen has , "which will include a'stjOry time, 20 at 10:30 to 11:30 a'.m. for ages 4 to American theme. ~ \ • Springfield Jan.. 14. "" • described as beingTtipre than 6 feet stocking over his face, - while the Unlimited Checking ^ "' , •." "S 2,500 ,7.37 —tomato, squash, carrot and other- : l-announccdthaHhe-llbrary-will-be other had little contact with anyone 7.76 : federal-food- -nuti'itipn-progra"m-fpn ftemisndTeffdliiB;—~B ~ No arrests .have-ibeeri—made,—lall-and weighing approximately 230 91-Day Savings Certlficdte" ' •, • , _ vegetable seeds to the Union Gpuhty- low-income youth;- .- '.'.'• , 'closed on Saturdays during;the. • _V-5liJ^.'s reat' \I6rreCtJ0n . ., Thie sale, will also feature" a else involved-in- the extortion at- 4-H Clubs. months of July and August. however, according to Dave Han-jffpounds., The other was reported to be tempt. • •' '•' •'.• •'•'. • .'..••' . Erika- Fields thanked Warren "to may join..Tp register and find A photo caption*Un the swim) in colonial kitchen with- homebaked LCOCK of the Union_tCounty ^-. • ' -: . ' . : . • < . /;•,,' ...... Rate available 7/? - 7/15/85 . , S 1,000 • .: •- O. . Erika U. Field.s, County 4-H agent, out more about the club, stop by the June 27 Springfield, Leader in- "cookies and takes at modern prices, Rorden, president of Rorden Realty, Meanwhile, children can take : 6-Mpnth Sav(.nosCertificate" ••.•••• «,,». .; then distributed them to the local 4^_ !! the library or call Deborah correctly Identified ChriS;Ca)abrese_jiJLor inf.ormation,-j " we Know there is more than one •,', h h tiriHhllb^^ Nereis more than one ! ClOSS&X SGItOf FTlOfllS^fp"*!© Rate available.7/9 • 7/15/85 S1O.OOO - - • 7.3,1. 7.55 H leaders who will encourage the Popper, librarian, 233-0115. ~"as~J!mmy.DiTullio. " ~-~~HaTdBroVe at y/miE" pcirson involved, at least.two", maybe •-.;, club • members-, in Elizabeth, , .continued', support and cooperation •' 12-Month Savings Certificate with Union County 4-H programs. mtJre" said Hancock, who is working -Plainfield, Cranford,'•''• Berkeley. : .. -on the investigation along with, the Overlook Hospital, Summit, offers, . Prepared Sibling course for children • Rate available 7/9 • 7/15/85' .' Sl.OOO" several courses ' for expectant • between3 and 12. • . .• > .. .• 7.55 7.96 Heights, Westfleld, Mountainside, "It is," she said, "only through the ' Springfield Police'Department, the 18-Month Savings Certlficdte , ' " .^ Scotch Plains,' New Providence, generosity of peopleiuch as yourself . Federal Bureau of Investigation and mothers and their husbands this/ •'Alhrec-part course scheduled for month. ... •. •••'....••/' Rote available 7/2 -, 7/15/85 ' f. . S ..1,000 .. . •";. 8..1-9.' Garwood, and Murray Hill to begin that we are able to offer 'plusses' Ihe Unites States Postal Service. Wednesday and July 24 and 31 will 8.66 . Friday' evening Lamaze .classes teach expectant parents to adjust to iSavlngsCertlf|cate. -..• vegetable gardens this summer* that tax dollars cannot provide." - • The young gardeners will be able. ' Rorden responded that he was .',. The'extortion attempt began the ' will-be held tomorrow, and July 19 th—e- . physicar.--»—:-•..—l an-d t*wv.iuKnsn;psycholgi;l Rare avallable7/9--.7/15/85 - ' S l.OOO. 8.50 and 26' from 8 to 10 p.m. Among the changes brought on by pregnancy. 9.00 to exhibit the vegetables they do-not happy ''if his gift taught young BUNYONS morning of'Jan. 14 with the ab- ; / 3O-Month Savings Certificate ' *% *M" eat at the 4-H fair.Sunday.at-,the people EpmelhinR,about the joys of Coluirabia, duction at gunpoint by two. men of a topips. covered will- be family- _ The Overloo. k Hospita,.._l . MotheMothersr ' centered maternity care and ad- Exchange" , will meet .Wednesday Rg\e available 7/9-'7/15/85 •.'.'; .S-,1000' . 8.64 9.16 ' Trailside Sripnre nnd Nature Center gardening." ' And All Foot Problems „_ . postal carrier in-East Orange. The : postal worker was forced to drive to justment to the expanding family. afternoons from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 3-Year Savings Certificate Wednesday and July 24,31,and Aug. the Lyons'Place home, owned by a A Saturday class will instruct ,Rate available 7/9 - 7/15/85 '.•..'. S IO0.O 8.78 9.31 Such at: Hammer Toes, Callouses, corns, Warts, ingrown Nails, branch manager' of the.-Union 7. Intended for mothers of' new' Special kids get special care •rr 7, -•••—-B— «• uio; uiouii .vAexpectanjv-tiaiiiijaicm!t parentsi whwiiuuireaaynavo already have bnhnbabiesa , Ihtheo' ovehnnnexchangeo wil,.,inl r«f.ealuri, e • Savings Certificate; l n Children with special needs do not handicapped, occupational •Foot «Ankle sprains & Fractures '-. SASH•MOfiS'i'TRIM.•, LUMBER• MILLWORK'? Counties Trust Company, Elizabeth, a child under 3 years old to prepared . ^\&S——- • ••"•"-'— --•- & of• *\sleei p Rote available.?/? • 7/15/85 '.-••'• $:.i,dbb. 9.15 9.72 have to miss out on the fun of . . The pair-allegedly stripped the' . their.child for the new arrival. The fchedules erowthaSd dZinnm^ therapists, speech, and language C*nBeEllmliwt«d!!! " ma lman.o :his;unifdrm and hand- . program, including a slide showarid' :'-;JSSSdbtfi?taSta, ..„-- -, r -^^meht^ , lO-Year Savings Certificate- ± -•• ••'"•« • »«" organized summer activities thanks pathologists and teaching „... „,„ ,,»,,u- r.-e.w..., ...v.uu,..5 c ouue 3iiuw unu toyssana and other topics. l cuffed him ntK&hnnirnr kio i...ni. inup nf »hv> ri,ra>i»nir „„.„__i. n • '?y .Quier topics. . :.Rate"gvaiiab|e7/ ?'-7/:t5/85: : . $ liOOO ' S.OO 10.28 ;Jb:.a_unique:pi;ogram-offer(?.d^ to the assistants. • .' • YOUR HEAPQUARTERS FOR puffed him in the,back of his truck. tour of the Overlook maternity unit, :.. Group sizes will be limited...... DRS. LEBOVIC&PASTERNACK, P.A. be community by Children's According to June Kaiser, Pre- After one of the suspects donned' will held from 10:30 to11:30 a.m. Further information ; on \ thT Specialized Hospital, Mountainside:. Schpol -coordinator, the program :: Quality Power Tools, Hand Tools the uniform, the two forced' their.•'Saturday. ;••••. courses is available by calling 522- •'•''," . 'Interest is compounded.coritlnuously on all certificates except the'6-Month and the police reports said HOME OFFICE S49 Milllwrn Avnnui' t^^wk ^NUF^•^ [N CO ^HATION W WBAVPOBT MINNE5.PT* 5*IOO.3 ._ r _. . .. ^-the-Kenilworth-Public-hibraryT-The- people, the tape will be available for 17 NAVESINK Miqhwny 3B iiral Vnlli'y Or The Hearing Aid Centre 7T 4ST ORANGE 37PrtKtx!ctSl.m!t PLAINFICLO 400 Pnr-k Av Ange s Vacuum • Ajpassing'rhotdrisrdiscover'edfthe program, demonstrates how use free, of charge to those SHORT HILLS Tin- Mull |L (division of HerSh's Hearing center) See Us for Free, Expert madman In tha_iruck.-,When'ffic-Tr youngsters can take care of them SPRINGFIELD 1 73 Munuiin Avimiin „ --~4v wu. bun^ i.u»V Ul lltUlll* borrowers with a valid library card, Ucenud Huilng Hi Disptnstts Located In lilt Biadlees Shopping Center suspects inside the home saw the D ( IRVINGTON 3<1 Llninn AvranHi HPR1NG I AKf uriGHTS Hlnliwny 71 , - Service & Delivery At selves and others in order to ensure If the tape proves popular, the group 1331 SpnngtuM Avcn iir;l Wjtnufi AVIUHJI; Shop 1 postal worker getting aid, they fled 10R, ] St.i(yv«sfinl Avtm UNION B77 EI7H Stiiyvis;linl, Avnruii! :; Competitive Prices maximum safety plains ttrpurchase another ^•raldlnaMiller. . •'•'' ''•'''-;'':''.": .'" Union SALES • SERVICE REPAIRS Call or Stop In For Quotes Hou^:/|0-« .:;687-5855 Visa, Mastercard ALL MAKES • ALL MODELS Monday, thru.Saturday . '•' Medlcaia t UAW iiccdptod The• flnest-ln the latest, .moderp Hearing Aids- fitted expertly by New ft Used specialists: Batteries and repairs for all_maJ UO<)RV-<-TRIM • UJMUf H • .MIIXWORK •' Tender Loving Care MAPLE & SPRINGFIELD AVES , SPRINGFIELD' '•'" The newatt Import from Oarmany eomparlbla to the Elactrolux 376-5950 • 686i8600 OPEN 7 30-5 Weekdays; MATERNITY t NURSING »PP*REL«IHF*HT I CHILDREN'S WEAR —;— '><"- V" "THE -/-.: Berkeley federal Savings and Loan ,** CLOZ STATION UNION; 324 Cheslnul St. •687-7030 • 106 N. WOOD^/E.ilNDEN .CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: \ 21 Blookor St., Millburn, NJ O/04'i • 1-201-467-2800 , • NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCQME^X^. ? •; .7. BY APPOINTMENT 'Other branches: Eqst Hanover. Garwood, GIHolte, Livingston, Short Kills'; Monroe Twsp,, Plalnsbpro." Sornorvillo.'Viricontown, Brick, Lakowootf.: 900 STUYVESANT AVElgPrHtJNIOJf, N.J. ' ,, 687-0330 \ "UUILiL I * , Manchostdr/Lakehurat, and WrVlllnrj ,. bPEN:WEb.-FRI. 11:00:7:00 SAT. 10:pO-5:OCT^' i ftiV iii ' 2,3,4* j:QUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, July 11,1985— . Springfieldteader Photo forum Library column Joseph-FaHna : —-—— . . ' • •• ' • ' ". "' '"•" ~ ""* Advertising Manager Springfield, NJ. 070tfV.• Published every Chinese family played historic role Thursday - by^ Trumar D..nAD»n IHIIAK . • .—.' ~l .-• i_i__ i ' - • - Publishing Corp. Annual . By ROSE P. SIMON several years, later became the May-Leng, . vain arrogant,\ - : Business Office mall subscription '14.00 • The following is a review of a book ward of a Methodist "minister in aggressive, was best known to ' 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N,J. 07083 in county, '20.00 out of' currently available _at tp North Carolina, and,was sent to Americans. She married the', county, 35' per copy. Springfield Public Library. f. college. ' '•'••. notorious Chiang Kai-Shek, for . _686-7700 '•••".• Mailed and enlered.as se: cond class matter at the — . A CAREFIU, FAMILY I He emerged as a deacon, and after whom she'became spokeswoman,, • Sprlngf|eldrNrJ.PostOf "The Soong Dynasty," by Sterling 10 years, returned to China to teach and propagandist; -—WAtlER WORRALTT. Publisher" • flee. Postmaster: Send ^-SeagraveB,u.v... - In a denominational school, then to t.Vi.v.. anda jway-LengMay-Leng, ablaaiy assisteassisted address-changes-lo the —^As—featured—playere—in—China—prea^hrBut-after-his^arriageiritba—by-Henry-Luce'-and.-^everal-other.- w • -- • « •- ' • Timothy Qwens/Philip.G i mson^ l-Spr|ngfleld-beader—12" : T"7" Editors. . • . Stuyvesant Ave., Union, history (1911-1949), the Soong family wealthy family and his connection influential Americans, were able to NJ. 07083. ..••"- - contributed fascinating drama — with the secret gangs', Charlie's life transfer ma^y- millions of''U.S. personally, financially, and changed to become a successful dollars (loans, lend-lease) to politically. Seagrave has turned up businesuus..,^^«s .••«••man, , Huunaiicipublisher,,j imin: themselves and to their interests. • som_,- e new tale..s„ o„f. brutality, dustrialisj - a broker between East: Mnast ioiliS ranlci r .chicanery_and-orime,-discloSing--andWest.y^- ' ~~ ^ J!. *°_,-™™^ dcuils involving-family related There were six children — three OrEHzaoetnTOWn jata mass scandals, shady political girls, three boys — of the latter, only Patric•*-.-•-•k. Moas•-—t o-»f Kenilworth- , has maneuveri'ngs, and. questionable one,—T.V., ' rose to prominence joined the Elizabethtown Gas Co. as ' The way that the state Legislature conducted its syndicate diversions of Soong and (Finance Minister, Foreign manager oC-demahd analysis and ..- closing session in late June was comparable to the Company. • Minister)' the three women played forecasting.' Moast is a graduate of way a reluctant college student, in the throes of a The author, son of a Burma major roles. The eldest - Ai Ling- •Union College in New York, where ir-feCt-seat-fGr^ls'eoverrJng-tiie-treasuresTjHjre- ^doctor, lived on the Burma-China was perhaps the strongest willed. he earned a bachehlor's degree and senior slump, struggles to digest the work of an READING IS FUNraccording to ,„..«,... border during the MOs and'has done Married to iherchant-prlncc H.H. holdsnoias- mas.ter!masier^s degreeaegrees—fros —fr-om—m ^ Onion Public Library. If.you have a favorite photo which you ; r entire term on the night before a final exam ' Elizabeth Pearlman; ..left, grand-daughter of Jeanne -would-like-tosubmit-forthis^^ Jspme_extensive—rcsearch- -on-his-7Kung7she Wfa"iiipaial5dlTieTamily's ' Rutgers University and California Tniic final cocoinn T««« on tC T £ I* „» j Pearlman of lrvingforrr3nd-Tracy-Grauman,;daughtef-of , - . ... . • watan«mittaj>«33fKTia«>ri*J-ftS^ igjlbjectsjCharJie-Soong-UafiMfliai^destiny—and—their— flnancesi^-The—Stole'Univers,ity: In US im^sejSlQJLJ^Une^9^heXeglslatMFe^V0ted--Jtree^rnar^-eialr^rauman-ort3rWr-|^a1yrmwr3rwgsT:l- -PRObF-OF-E^CEtXENUE-Mary Lfttle Parell, second from left, first wornan sire of this celebrated family,'left second'daughterJ-J-..^.. , •*«•>Chihg:--..-- Ling , gentle Befor-. e coming to Elizabethtpwn, identification of - the subject. A stamped, self-addre'ssed commissioner of banking inv New,Jersey, receives 'Silver Bowl of Excellence on 243 Separate bills, 100 of Which later°received • year old when this photo was taken. She and her family live in envelope hnust be enclosed if thepicture Is to be returned. -,_ ...v,^i v, uaniviiiy in iNew.,jersey, receives silver'Bowl of Excellence China at the.age of .12 to join a and gracious, married the . Mo$st worked•':;with' the Utility Award'froAvyapd' fr.om members of the Professional Women'Woman's AssociatioA*cnriati«n o,-.*f f«!i«r«ii«Kean Collegue o-«f• distant relative. \ ,-.. • revolutionary idealist Sun Yat Sen, Financial. Unit'of—the-Califprnia" final passage and were Sent On' tp GOV. Thomas De™er, Colo. Tracy, age 20 months, found that a sfebstool New Jersey, Union.. Parell'was honored at the associations annual luncheon. He served as a cabin boy for becoming alientcd from her family. Energy Commission., •AssociationTnembers with Parell are, from left/ Dr. Marilyn H^rt, Mountainside Kean for his signature. : Ask the "Borough, Council member and Dr. Janet Prince, mayor oLBerJiemi at right; is proposals, claiming that~the Legislature pushed haaecide& WM's gifted and talented? Lj^ssettiblywbmari-AAatireerrOadenvR^Zr" ' ' •••'•'" - through a number of major legislative programs in By BETH GIORDANO. however. According.' to 'Jeanne percentage of gifted children' will whatever direction Jhey choose to a form which he had-already indicated would be & FRAN SULLIVAN -" .Carlson, Gifted consultant for (he pick up the cost of the surplus. .• :.' follow^ '_ (1.—I feel my 7-year-old son ' Department of' Education, the state The pepartment of EducaUon1, in _ Which is correct?—J.G;, Houston, ~ Forman joins dental practice unacceptable. As a. result, Keari said he intends to belongs in a gifted and talented is awaiting passage of A-G23^also : 1 conjunction with national "experts in "Texas -,: .'.•'.. .'.-'. V • write conditional vetos.of many of the most im- program. What is.the criteria for known as the Ppria: Bill .(after Dr Jerome's. Forman, son of and his. doctor of medicine-degree portant bills passed by the Legislature, thus admission into.such a program and . Bayonne Assemblyman Joseph:'. Y--- Herman and Helen Forman of from ""UillyeTslty, St. must a school system provide for its Doria) that would providofunding to . Kenilworth, will'be joining'Dr. L;J. •Louis. . ..'- ••.• , /• '..'• "'.'': / ., intellectually superior students?— 'Nim^roff, a longtime resident and requiring the. Assembly and Senate to go back into ; .Fficnian just.' completed a session over'summer during the scheduled 45_-day AMrCanfdq ! ' systems will liaveiheJinal say as to . your very young son, At your child's ,; dentist of Kenilworth as a full-time residency program. at St. Joseph's .' A.—At presenl, a schbol system'is • how those programs arc designed. •- age, Unquestionable whether or not' associate ,, Hospital, Paterson, and will remain recess. .., •' •.•.'..',•••• ,• •••.,' . -• ..'.'•'• •••". •.• : :•••• . • not obligated to provide a .special If you feel, your child 'belongs in rigorous scholastic training would Forman has been working part ..on staff as a teaching attending be beneficial at all.: ,, program for.its Intellectually~gifted. such a program, talk to his teacher, time with Nimarpff since October. dentist. He was also a clinical in- This -situation is. both unfortunate and un- children: Those that .do are not askthe principal or superintendent about Instead—try to relate-to-him (hat They will be operating a practice structor at Fairlcigh Dickinson necessary. It. boggles the' mind_to think that • regulated by any state guidelines, so what is their definition of gifted and learning Is fdn. If you read to your together '. k,nown as _Kcnllworth University. . : •...;..• that admission criteria varies from. teache talented and how your sort measures, son, for example, he will connect Dental Associates. . ~ •— :.' Forman' is a member of the legislators failed to act on some of the most critical comm'u'nily to community. - up to those standards. r«,mrfoundi n,the. t,,«*tfront «i~i.righti windo.,,I»J_..w. o-' :;for:the financial andiiriorolsupport during the l9U4-«r> season..-- -.:...: .Jiri.so? : j..__:__:.._ „ ^::..: olhiT:-.aroas_)in(l,jSHUi>s.Jn ..wjhich- Board of Health, third Wednesday ference Zta r» t »* j «t n With Expindtd Minn ui ., The support givoh by our townspeople is iinnprtant to encounme the Conflict and friction In marriage is couples may differ. , i • ilp.m, v nm reiulnr m^ii « Ti M™ The Place "student••studentss to work hard toward a greagreat.t season' . . inevitable. It exists even In the very- Hu\ research scientists studying .-.;•• Zoning Board of Adjustment, third daya'tBDm SAVE rMany thanks to all concerned b.esj and the most durable^ marriaues.that work and those thai l.inriu SK'Wurl, marriages. This is a normal aspect don't.'haw found thai it is not so For Ribs 21 No 20th St of humun_intoraciio'n..People come much the differe.hce ii-couplc have •• •' • ••»..•>-•»»«•...... -•-*. .,...-„•...... -. ,v . ._ .: • . ... , , I'rcsidciitr., Kenilworth lliuiiri'iircnts Orguni/irtloii into marriage from different that counts, bu.t rather the way they, Keep in touch 1IAMOUS- backgrounds, witlrdifferont ways of handle the differences. The couples doing thingS7wUh different views:oh—'who-had-tho-bost-marriage8-knew^: 'hcJ0JI«wlnK are UHJ people to contact if you have specific questions or 276-8540 YQUR HOMETOWN PAPER,.. l;citc*irto ihpeillHir hjt vr» u Friday preceding the (lute (if the Issue in whKh they iirii to |i|i|H'ur. Tlu-y religion, politics;- niwey, raising ' there were goingto be .differences'-'. ? 88cstions regarding this newspaper^ Each of the Individuals listed below BABY BACIC WB& - r - -• - -' • • - • • Ulic' •' y expecte- d• -them. . —The. ' y .kne• w .ho •w' mnmayv nben riMWIuwreachedl hiby; itnlllncallingn rftCftOt 770mi\n0 IN THE RIGHT PLACE, AT THE RIGHT TIME. Nliould be typed, with diiuhU- siiiiclng hetween liiim_lnoljill in niplliil children, IhukindAfahouselohiivo, • Genc.riil news inquiries FRESH SEAFOOD letters,.pIcuHc). . -r . '• ,. to dcal.with them when the did arise Timothy Owens/Philip Glmson, editors .— to discuss, nogotialo, weigh the Social and religious news Ben Smith, social editor AND OTHER A|l letters must ini'luiliva written sigini.turc, n complcli'aildrcKs iind a Sports newi njione number where the writer inny be reui'licil (luring IIIISIIICKS ImiirN . - TIIIN loinmn \|N fruin The alterniilives. with a : minimum of Rick Bnrba, sports editor TANTALIZING Currier I'liundution, ,u resentment, resistance, hostility, County evcnts/cntcrtainmcnt news Rac Hutton, Focus managing editor (for.verification purpoKes m\\y). The writer's niiino will he withheld Joseph Farina, advertising director only In inoNllinuHiinl tlrcimistiintcK, unit at the editor's illKcrclinii. lisychlatrlc- facility, lii(|Uhl('K defensiveness andwitli an ability to . Advertising ~ DISHES! CALL 6O6-77OO Hfmuld' lie uddreHHed. tn The yield, concede, compromise, They Classified Raymond Worrall, general manager Thlli ncwspiTper rcHerves HIP rlKht to edit or reject'liny letter iind to Currier Kounilatloii, llelle Mead Circulallon * LUNCH & DINNER |)Ubllsli iml.v nne Idler from un.v' we perNnn within any fiiur-wepk know how lo sidcHtcpa quarrel and Mark Cornwall, circulation manager TO SUBSCRIBE TODAY. ' ' to keep It from eMyalatliiK.oncc.it did Billing " DotRuhrort,bookl«(fcpfiEu COCKTAILS SI'RVI-D MlH ' - ' ' ' ' '•"" 1790 Springfield Avo. Mciplowood 762-1247 6 — Thursday, JjUlyll, 1985 - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS • 2,3,4* ati4>ns4oJhe^gmduatesJiJMi COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, July II, 1985 — 7 „ Patricia L. Hanigan of Moun- Catherine J. Sillimki, R,JJ, and Mrs. Sanford ,Lieb—of—-tainsids—has. been awarded a '; Micheie Rosenbaum, of South Technical Institute, Woodbridge. - Kim M. Confalone of North ' Derby Road, Springfield, received a Logan has accepted a position with Plainfield, formerly of Kenilworth, currently of Union, formerly of Springfield, graduated first In her master's-omsters off . arts degree in inin- . class from the Emory University •----•«—-••-•--••- - p - bachelor of science degree in animal the New Jersey Sports Authority In . graduated from Union County Springfield, earned a master's in ternational studies from the Johns - bioscience from Penn State East Rutherford. College, Cranford, in com-behavioral sciences-from Kean School of Business Administration. Hopkins. School, "of Advanced In- College. SIHinski earned a diploma She received . the Apierican University. The daughter of Mr. and ' mencement ceremonies held June 6. ternational Studies- in Washington. ' Mrs. Jack Rosenbaum, she was the Confalone, a business major at the in nursing - from the 'Elizabeth Marketing Association award and Hahigan is the daughter of Levin Two Springfield residents were General Medical Center School of graduated, with highest distinction.. highest ranking student in her major college', is a graduate of Scotch and\PatriciaHanigan~of~Wyoming among 72,candidates for degrees in i Nursing, an associate degree from She was also elected to the Beta -and the second highest in the entire the Cooperative Program In Plains-Fanwood High School. DrivQ. She" attended Jonathan .agciciilturaLcbllcge. , . . Arthur Leak, of Springfield was Union; College, and a bachelor of Gamma Sigma and Alpha Mu Alpha Dayton Regional High School and Professional Nursing at Union honorary societies and wits' vice- . Rosenbaum, who graduated with one of approximately 400 Anderson science in nursing'degree from the graduated from the University of County College, Cranford.; College of Saint Elizabeth. ' president of the'Business School high honors, is the first student ever : The two are Karen A. McGrory College Students who received Delaware in 1983. She has also been accepted in the Joint. Universities dergrees during recent TCOiiK Sillinski was also named to • Council. . • selected • as a. presidential and Dennis L. Shann, both of whom v 11 Daniel D. Weiss, son of Mr. and Scholar Program between the arc -students . at' Miihlenberg mencement exercises, Leak of • "Who's Who In American Nursing - management internship trainee in University of Pennsylvania Meeker Street, earned the bachelor and is a member of NAAeOGr Mrs;-,Sheldon A. Weiss, Moun- the Executive Branch of the federal Hospital, Plainfield. 1 —tainside, received a bachelor-of arts Veterinary .School andJRenn.Sjate. of arts degree as a mass'conv NJSNA and the American Nurses & Industry government"""" —- — •••'•- degree in history, from, Middlebury' She is a member of the Gold Key Deborah J. Hublnger, of munications major. A gruduate of -ffissclatton-Silllnskl" ircurrently College at commencement Honor Society and. has been, the. Kenilworth has graduated from . Jonathon Dayton Regional High employed at the Elizabeth.General The StfEngth of our communities : Among the 2,173 students recipient of a grant from the' Ed- School, Leak was a member .of the Medical Center as a nursing unlf "ceremonies which marked the end of receiving degrees from Louisiana Westmont College,. Santa ^Barbara, the Vermont liberal arts college's . monds Foundation in Texas for the • Calif., with a bachelor of arts degree Society. of Collegiate Journalists,: coordinator for OB/GYN and per State University in . Baton Rouge last three years. Adlphos men's club, and the Black diem administrative supervisor. { 185th academic year. • - recently were Springfield residents in sociology, She is the daughter of ' Rosenbaum, wasTambng .those Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hublnger of Student Union. - ' '.'.;. —Dawn Gallsewskl of Cranford, and regressive Iravel ^itv Peter Michael Poszek of-Moun- Harriet Schoenberg Williams, who Denise L. Shann of North Planfield, u Shades n honored by the director of the . tainside was awarded a bachelor of received a doctor.. of_philosophy_ Red Maple Lane. , . _ Bandy Lee • Feuersleln,- daughter —University-Scholars-Program^-Drr- -irarnSnaTWfsrRtrdBlphTeuerstein--,both-formeriy_oLSpririgfield,-were — MACHINERY COMPANY 4S0 CHESTNUT STREFT •science-degree-in biology-from the- 'degree, "and Thomas • Charles PaulAxt. College of Charleston, Charleston, • Rpseili, who received a juris, doctor of Springfield, received a bachelor among Union County Colleger INDUSIW/U/KTAIl DIVISION UNION. NJ. O7QB3- ,. " NEW & USED- Philip Effron, of Fernhlll Road, of arts cum laude in English from. Cranford, Elizabeth, and Scotch Distritjulois o( thp (most hand fool! • How A Ulfd AutoGUu • Sunroofl • •&e~- .*,' • ... ' , '• ^—-degrecr -.••'. •. . ' : •poww tools. stationarv.»oquipmont • • . . ' . •S2O16B8-B7B7, ' Gldti Ttntmq • Mirrort * Cuttom van a r Sprinpfieldrreceived lilis .doctor-of- Bryn Mawr College, •••'..-. ;: Plains candidates for. associate in " James P. Fraln of Springfield was '•'. • • • •. .-' ~"~ ~ medicine degree frm Johns Hopkins' arts, associate in science and and.suppliqs RieturnthlsAdfor among the 35 members of the Chubb Leslie V. Llpton, daughter of Bella- ,: Lynne Murray -received a bac- ... 1 Complimentary Bottle of • BIG —University, Baltimore, Mdr— ... I calaureate degree, at 'Moravian associate in applied science degrees 918 Clinton Avenue' . Institute's springi_198A:gra.duating . und^Martin Lip'ton.of-Baltusrol Way,-, -—Effron was elected to the national [ at • the, college's annual com- ' 2271 Rputc22 • -sparlellnsrwine, class. He successfully completed the—_-Springfield, has graduated' from College commencement, |2OiL688-827O • livinrion<< medical honor society, AOA, and Phi : . Murray, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. mencement.; .'.'" P.O. Box 3729 When Booking Any 7 Dav cruise DISCOUNTS institute's intensive computer New'York Law School with a juris -—Union, N.J. 07083 Telex 8TC838: . 399-5030: . Beta Kappa, the natlorialacademic Joseph Murray of Qwaissa Avenue, Galisewski, a graduate of ; vacationfpr2. •••:'• ; programmingcoUrseandreceived a • doctor degree. A. graduate of- • honor society. He will serve his Jonathan Dayton Regional High VERflCAL BLINDS "dlpolraa;~ •—" . • . '. —r-^-iJonathan-Dayton-HighjSchool and" Springfield, received a.bachelor of'. - '-internship, in internal. medicine_at arts degree in sociology and., School, Springfield, is a; business : ;ira~ Starr,, son of Norman and Colgate, she has been accepted to Duke University Medical Center in elementary education. She was. on.. major at UjionjCountylCollege, She CAR RADIO REPAIRS SHADES •'. .. "•' * " • ' • Gloria. jStarr of Scott Drive,~^at- the New York State Bar and expects Durham jN.C. ' - V planslto transfer-to Kean t?oll'ee of BUS/NESS OF THE WEEK chung, and formerly of Springfield, . the dean's list and was a member of •. Serving NJ. Since 1955 WICKER FURNIXURE- to be sworn in this fall. She Is em-, Marie. Frances Wonsola of the Education Organization. New Jersey, Union, -has received a.masters, in business ployed bythe'Wall Street,firm of- ; NOW MRRVTNG CEUUUIH "•_:'" _i_- SILK rLOWERS Springfield . yeceived_a_ bachelor pf PcterBottlnoJr. of So. Springfield Also a graduate of Dayton,-Shann MOBILEPHONES— > *""' • M^RRISTOWN Force Machinery Company administration degree from the Bravermanfi Rosen;. ,:. . science, degree from Centenary JlSHBOJRWiEI'UGEO 1 Harvard Business Schoolr Following - Nancy E. Sclioenberg, daughter of •Ayejr^Springfieldj^received ^a—-is—enrolled—in—the—Cooperative- UNIQIIE cirjrs College in Hackettstown bachelor of science degree in AT LOW PRICES graduation, he. will -work with Mr."and Mrs! P. Schoenberg of 1 DOLLS'^—— •*'. • '"• :•.•' Glen Logan of Chimney Ridge .criminal. justice from Ashland RtjulnONMiCBIUDIOS: SHORT . Merrill Lynch Capital-Markets in Chlfnney Ridge Drive, Springfield, HILLS Drive, Springfield, has received a CAR MDIOS, I TRUCK 1 CASSETTE - . MALL New York City as ah investment has graduated from Franklin and College during commencement •'''''•;• 6OC-966.1 -degree from/-the Electronics exercises. -• SXUS SERVICE CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS banker Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. AlfTO BURGLAR AURMS SOLD t SERVICED Technician ..Program of DeVry LYNNE MURRAY Michael S. Wittenberg graduated 2064 MORRIS AVE., UNION from Widener' University's 467-8010 Delaware Law School, receiving his 631 MORRIS TURNPIKE SPRINGFIELD juris doctor- degree during the . (ACROSS FROM SHORT HILLS CATERER) UNION -ELLIEROSS CONSOCfANT School announces school's commencement exercises. .' Wittenberg, who earned,-his u. bachelor's degree atj Muhlenberg ' ., Complete Phone. College, is a resident of Springfield, SPRINGFIELD Selection & Accessories premier honorees Fern Steinberg.of.Springfield was Installations & Repairs awarded a master's degree in' The following-students at- the Chceka, Christine Davenport, counseling from- Seton tHall Harding school earned certificates Meredith Dodman, Denlse Durham, University . during the recent Auihnrtzcd S.IIGS and Service for making the honor roll Tor all four Clint Kamlnski, Michael; Kistleri commencement ceremonies. marking periods. They Sro: 311 Mortis Avenue Len Lueddeke, Eric Manasso, Lisa Steinberg's major area of con- Springfield GRADE FOUR Moore, Camllle Pazlcnza, Chritine centration was alcoholism : coun- Lisa Bredo, Natalie Cavaliere, Pepe, Lisettc Rodriqucz, Donald seling 376-0222 Marie Cino, Donna Comerci, dammet, thomas Szaro, Dennis While studing at Seton Hall, she THE TRUCK PEOPLE" ZZ9 North Avenue, W., Westfleld • 654>88SS Micholle De Prisco, Micheie Gcluso, Thomas completed a one-year Internship In 338 St. Oeorcei Avenue, W., Linden • 9X4-6666 Daniel Gocel,.VIcki Haddix, Bruce, GRADESEVEN .Drug .and Alcoholism Counseling Summit • 173-1111 Harms, Leonard Latona, Anthony. Jeffrey Barr, George Bilinsky, and became certified by the state of Lospinoso, William Plcone, Craig Leon Doncski, Alfred Patetta, Maria New Jersey this past September Rapczynski, Frank Ruggiero, Pernas, Maria Petraca, Darlene Richard Sammet, Elizabeth She is employed as a full-time Professional Sales, Leasing Dica, Robert Weiss, Katina counselor at Fair Oaks Hospital, Scheuerer, Jennifer Tortorello,- -Williams, Michelle Londino, Erica &5eiyjfce of Jennifer Vitale, Stephanie Volck- Summit, in the Alcohol Recovery VAI FPYAMM PET-EPSOM Neville, Andrea Noble, Christopher Unit "Personal 8c Business Computers' mann, Michael Wright, Paul Zema. Parent!. Program in Professional Nursing •HEATING GRADE Five " -- _ conducted jointly by" Union County GRADE EIGHT. -FORCE IN RETAIL TOOL SALES—Force Machinery CompanyT'Basea in Union, • AIR CONDITIONING Michael Basta, Nathan Bicker- Volcry Ann Peterson of Tree Top college and. Muhlenberg Hospital, Alejandro Borgia, Eric Boyea,. Drive, Springfled, received a . Plainfield, She is the daughter of Mr Jjas served ai*ea cU&tomers since. 1948, offering a full line of tools and machines to fit • HUMIDIFIERS staff, Ronald Cagno, Jonathan Lisa Cardella, Brian Chalenskl, Lisa •ATTIC FANS Carrier bachelor of arts degree Ih «i£cial ' Mrs RobertPollfcK*""' •••aRV:iDb..Ji^.,;:,;,-:,- "" '' '" '•••'••••• . • • • Chango, Plna DoVito, Denise Elston, Cheeka, Adriana Chcssa, pamela and WJBZ education from Glassboro State (201) 376-4242 - 'A^CLEANERS FREE ESTIMATES Michael Emery, Jason Fonnes, Ciesla, Kristino Cwlak, Sharon College, Glassboro In addition she Debra Guida, Christopher Hoganj_ Demeter, Karen Derkdwskl, Lisa Alan Schurlcht, son of Mr and 155 Rt 22 E Sprinqfield Brian Howarth, Leah Kamiya, Chris has also attained certification as CALL 272-2100- Faucher, jullo Gorskl, Marcy Teacher of the Handicapped and Mrs Richard Schuricht of Union, Firm Kiriakatls, Robert ; Loalbo, Lynn Operidolly til 7, sat. 10-4 309 Lafayette Avenue • Kenilworth Herman, Mary Hubinger, Lisa Reading. . was recently graduated from the Maas, James McMenamin, Cheryl Kasper, Lee Ann Kopyta, Jonathan From the outside, the.Force Machinery Company, In fact, the salesmen are trained to the point where ' At a Special awards ceremony, she University of South Carolina School ; Celebrating 20 Years of service McSweeney, Elizabeth Rizzo, Daniel Krihak, Michael Kuriawa, Jennifer of Medicine in Columbia; SC Dr 2271 Route. 22 East, tfriioh, looks ho diffefc?nt than they work directly -with the professional wood- Russoniello, Karen Savage, Rtfbert Lo Bianco, Teresa Londino, John was presented with the Dr Cecil F your average retalj tool and machine store,}.-;• workers,, electricians, plumbers and automechanics to the Community" Miller Special 'Education Medallion Schuricht did his undergraduate STATIONKRS. INC Taylor, Erie Thorsen, Hope Torino, Lynch, Travis Marshall, Maria work at Cornell University, where Once you walk through the front doors, hdivever, all whoshopat!ForcefPi;;theirtpols.- • .(•.-••. Joseph Tripodl, Matthew Voorhecs, Award for outstanding work in her LOUPAPALE'S Noble, • Rosanna Petracca, 'Gianni he received a bachelor of arts similarities, witlrits competitors end? aod_you cab; Between the Route 22 retail store, offices al 1010 Jennifep-Zalinski. Plccininni, Elinore Pugliesc, field of study She also earned entry •easily seeVvhy Force is the area's leading distributor degree in chemistry Hudson St,, Union, and,a warehouse in Springfield, . Amiricm Franklin Rachel, Amitabh Sharma, into the "Who's-"Who Among of hand tools, power tools, stationary equipment and l GRADE SIX tee • '•':» .'.-...•"•• Students In American Universities While at the University of South printing" • . ' • : Force maintains 35 employees. , •*• . . LeeMyles PeteY Accomando, Snthony Diana Tassitano, Frances Tramcr, Data Processing Supplies • supplies v _ — ".' Beginningthis fall, Force will conduct a variety of. Fouijn and Colleges 1985" and was awarded Carolina, Schuricht was a two-time- Rubber stamps •. . • •' • biippnes s Amitranq,—Ava—Gavaliere.-Joann-Jteoci-Zalinski recipient of the Lange Medical Made to order:, Force's display floqr, which stretches out,more." seminars every weekend in its,Routo22stbre. . : Autoirfoblles ' membership in the Gamma Tal Filing Eaulpmenr 1 Supplies Furniture than 6,000 square feet, is packed with every typo o(•'.. TRANSMISSIONS Sigma Senior Honor Society- Publications Award for academic The semipars,:which will be presented free,-will be • .excellence He also received the tool imaginable: each bearirig'the brand name of a . on the use of various machines and power, tools. -1415 STUYUESANT AVE., UNION Family has three graduates While attending Glassboro, she 688-A*L«C«O leading manufacturer. " •/. . served as president of The Club for depar mental awards of the Commercial & industrial Accounts Invited ~ "Our reputation has been built on the fact that;. Also this fall, the company will take part in a power . ••The PtoftnionuVt Profeniotuti*' The Harrii" family in Kenilworth Conty College and David Brearlcy Exceptional Children for two years Departments of Anatomy and Serving industry since 194S people coma Into pui store, look around, and say 'You .;:• and stationary tool demonstration which will be held this yea£,. celebrated three andwasa member of the dean's list — Surgery for outstanding 2020MorrlsAve • Union,NJ.07083 1 intheArmorylnWestfioldSept. I3tol5, : : 687 0300 Regional High School A party to She graduated from Jonathan achievement He served as a guys have everythihg," said George-Force' III, graduations. Three of the four celebrate the graduations was held company president/ "And-I-hnve: tolsay that we -•''.JWp'are just trying, to stay .active and keep, the* Dayton Regional High School in member of the school's Admissions MAILING I children of Donald and Mary Ellen June 22 aTTheir Kenilworth home specialize in the highest quality tools made." customer informed on the types of tools available,',' Harris received; their degrees this mat, — Committee PRINTING Indeed, in lodklpg over the 40,000 different line ' Force said.'.-. .'. "..'• ' . •;• •.-'••.,..•• •'•• year,.- •; .•• -. RENT-A-CAR FOR LESS items that Force; keeps on handj it becomes hard to Force was formed in 1948, when George Dexter SINCE 1804 YOUP ONE COMPLETt S10P Ono son, Donald P Harris, believe tjiat a tool can be made and not find its way Force I, just home from World War II,'took, note of" CHESHIRE LABLEING • AUTOMATIC INSERTING received a bachelor of science in _|_QAILY • WEEKLY • MONTHLY onto these:shelves, V • ' < the land development boom iohd began importing* • UDIISSIW •""••, *CHISHI*I IIIOI nosuKu Computer Science. from Kean tlOIOIn'C". ••• •' • D U1IS UIINUINIO "We stock everything from '^screwdrivers to power tools from Europe - particularly 'Germany — ; College in Union, on June 6 1 - ...- •COIIIIINC , . • computer-panel saws,' said Jim Vendemia.who, which he then sold to area construction sites; . • . •SllfllMC ION rosill DISCDUN1! '. ' ».; Daughter Jean received ajpacholor 851-9595 ' • IN HDUSI MIMING • UPIO Mil (OUPUIIII/IO . . • '. LEADERSHIP AWARD— Krlstine Kareivls, right, is the : Attention Kenilworth Residents! along with Jim Rose,.managesthe'store. '; •.. • Later, when the flow of'"customers became too -iiocHUMViNvuqpiiV • IVCKMI] IIHDUSIIIUIISIS of science with magna cum laude ; ! 1 winner from Jonathan Dayton Regional High School of '—honors-in1 computer "science from Force points outr hbwever, fhat his company is not great to handle out of his car, Focce, together with his' . - IIIIKHIIDS HC ' the 1935 Leadership Award for Future Secretaries, Kean in February, Daughter Joan ALMOST MEW RENTALS a hardware store and so does not stock such hard^ son, George II, set up a honie base on CentralAvehue HUMMEL •':/:' ware items as nails and screws, in Mountainside, . •,-*.••:.,•' .'*•...''•'['' I6OO-53OO1 DISTRIBUTING COhP. sponsored by the Katherine Gijbbs School, Montclalr, received a bachelor of arts with cum 2735 Route 22 West, Union, N.J. Kristine, the daughter of Kathleen Kareivis -of laude recognition in sociology from If youiare^^ not receiivirig The kenilworth Leader While Force's-reputatlonjyas built on the quantity That basn was moved jo itsjpresCnt Houte'22'sjtc in 850 SPBINCFKLDRb. UNION ; : Springfield, Is receiving congratulations from Melissa Fairleigh Dickinson University May regularly, and would like to, please fill out and (Next to Union Motor Lodge) of its morchandisejHhat reputatiort is enhanced by the .. 1t)S3. •'• '.''. :' -.. ?;; -., i •.-.-. •, . v ." >', ."•'• Longosz of Katherine Gibbs. quality of service that: the company,-offers its ' "We've;grown a little-hihsince then," Force,un-. CVnail the coupon belowto:ir - \_ customers. ,-•• •' . ' • • • . i PTstateti, . , . ;, . ..,.. . All three graduated from Union There are ,no "lost" .customers wandering the; ""People can rely on us for ha,Vi'ng~nrit~only the tools HERSH'S HEARING AID CENTER TOWNSHIPOFSPRINOFIELB '• ' tion authorizing theawardlhg of contracts for TAKE.NOTICE) that the toreaoi.no Ordinance " the KenUwoi*th Leader —i aisles at Force. '..-'••' \ •••?~TT ••'•'•.'• that they need, but also for explaining what tool will LICENSED HEARING AID " . . • :• UNION COUNTY, N.J. Prolesslonaj-jorvlces_Wllhg!llfompotltlye hlds.' I was passed and approved, at a regular meotlno of v : 1 : "We have very knoHsd'e'dgeable salesmen on our do-what job the best," Force saidy '.And we offur'ii.ll :, ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE REVISKO- tho Townshiownshlp CommlltoCommitteoe of the TMvnshTMvnshiihipolp off sprspr-f ,:.;r •;'/_... -• P.OvBox 3109 • •-•••:. '--:,m. DISPENSER •GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THB TOWNSHIP WHEREAS, II Is necessary lor tho Municipali- Ingflolold In the County ol Union'and StatStaate^oti f New— \ staff," Force sald."they are-trained so that when a pur merchandise at a discount," \ ' OFSPRINGFIELDCHAPTER VIII TRAFFIC, ty to procure legal advice, and asslstanee-in-lnreo .Jorsey, held onjuosday evening, July 9,, I....f OS.-. * : SECTION G'4 TRAFFIC V ' : :: Reliability n "HERSH'S" Over 30 >n OIKIVICIIH Iheimd ol hunnj- matters ponding bolo'ro ttfer Superior Courl of '; : ' ". , HeLENE.MAGUIRE •"•••:;•.••••' — Uniort/N.J. •'.' •'•• ;^'-:; '. customer comes.ln with a problem, they will be able "^For.ce Machinery is open Monday,.thniugh Thur- BE IT ORDAIN.EliHlollawt: Doard of Adlustmont.ot-al.; Docket No. L0I3304 (Foo: 14.50) •. > in home l«lin[ «ryice.»v»iljble 276 MoreiS Avenue SECTION I. AMENDMENTS— 04. P.w.;' Groenbrlar Servlco Corp.-r—a Now •>;-•.•.•; .;•*•;" •w::^(m\;;-'<:: "'/,,, •';''"'"^: ' customer what the best topi would be to do.tho best" "t'o-8':l5 p.m.; and,Saturdays from H:*i(),a.rn. tii 4:IS ..... Ctiaptor VIII, TrtHIc, Socllon 9-4, TRAFFIC Jersey Corporation vs. Board of Ad ustmonl'of p.m. ' - .•••.;•",.•'•.•• *...'•.' Springfield ••-. iubtocllotl ti.i STOP INTERSECTIONS,: Is Iho Township ol Sprlnglleld, Docket No.' L- ' • horobvamqntlodtoaclcfBnowiublocllonB:4.4(fl) 0SB747 B4 p.w.,- iind Green Spring Esfatei; Inc HEARING AID > : Four Way Stop lntflr.socllonsfl«)ollowiv vs. Board of Adlustmenti Docket No. L o * 04.4(a) FourWavStopintorsocllom pw and / t.;, Don'tmis^asih0elssuM ^ ^ P.W,; and - ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS / CENTER-> Pursuant to the'provlslohs.ot R.S. 39:40, tho WHEREAS. Mr, GroorupaoiMhnoonspoon\ i ipont con slrbot Intersectionsdeicrlbed In Schodulo VIII A tldorablo time In proparino^lHft matton lor hoar ESTATE OF MARIAN H. NYCH, Deceased '; atlschod^io and mado.part ot this chapter are ino And II would not be economic 1b have tho pro '' PUrSuanl to the order ol ANN P. CONTI. Sur hereby designated as 4 way stop Intersections • tont attorney for tho Zoning £6ard of A'dlutt rognto o( tho County of Union, made on.tbiL3rd . STOP.slgnsshallbelnitallodasipeclllod, day oj, July. A.D., I9B5, upon Iho application ol COUPON tho undorsignod, as Executrix ol the ostate ol SCHEDULE VlllA . WHEREAS, It Is ol public Interest that Mr. said decoasod, notice le hereby qlyen to' the ^.;^_Ltndon Avenue and Owassa Avenue r Greonspoon continue on those matters to THE crodnors ol .said doceasod lo oxhlbll. to tho 10O DltCOUNf STOP slons shall bo 'fnslalled on both Ulhden ENTRY OF JUDGMENT Iji Iho-Eupbrlor Court, subscriber under oath or affirmation their > _i,'CONVALESCENT CENTER ,' Avenue and Owassa Avenuo.' . .Law Division, and II Is oconomlc.'and offlclont.to. claims and'demahds against the estalo ol said WITH THIS At* SECTION I). SEVERABILITY- doso; ,. -.'..* deceased within tl* months from the date.of said storm windows'^ sjdlng vinyl Alum • Many word, phrase or clause ol Irrts Ordlnanco WHEREAS. 'It is considered ' (lolermlnatlon order, or they wlllbe forover barred'from pro- shall be adludood unconstitutional or Invnlld, that Iho legaladvlce and assistance In these mat secuting* or rocovorlrig Iho same' against fhe IPI^ase s^rt my ir^iijbscripti^h ' Replacement windows such ludomont .shall not' offoct, Impair or ln» tors constitutes professional servkes upon which subscriber. •« ' validate Ihoremalrtdor thereof. ' > expertise tho municipality Is dependent. .•••-. '-...'; JahoE.Cochrano •' . SECTION l||., REPEAL ' . I ' NOW! THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO that • '-, Any Ordinance or portion or "any Ordlnanco . • •• .. :, , .' • Executrix ; the .legal advice «ind .assistance In those three -'-'-which is not consistent with tho-termsol this Or- ' cases'bo'horoby'"dDVt)haiod-droresslpnar'4eru -ArnoldM.Warhafllg..Att(irnQy_-:.-_ _r_ _•_• io jhe KjekiiAworth Leadenw CONVALESCENT CARE J 3B5-Chostnut St. •••- ••• .' dlnanco Is ropoaled'to tho OMJent ot'tho incon vlcos. and J '••.,. ' • ANDD on ill mjlmsiawnmowors ' • slsuncy. . • . • * • union,N.J.07083 ' ' - MU6-96GV2-3-6 - BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED thai Vole L. KB Sprinolleld Leader, July!)!,'1905 I COUPON MUST BE SIGNED ATEDTO BE VALIDl SALES'SERVICE ' -•• «/• invlti vour pirsonil _ ' Avilliblt lor thoii pioplt. ' BUiCK '• .SECTION IV. EFFECTIVE-DATE ., Greonspoon, Esq. Is horoby.deslgantpd lo pro-., 2064'MorrlsAve., union -Tnin.e lonollhllicllltltl ' »"o do nol rtqulrt nursing ' ' This Ordinance.Is to lake oltecl Immodlatolv vide such protessional service to the Township of' .". .^"!«Vdftr"ttlei"»ll"y •••:• ! m.dlulcreonv.l.scntt.rt upon pasta.00 and publication In accordance with Springfield and thai Iho Tqwnshlp Committee Is > - lav*—• • * ' • heroby authorized to rotaln th'4 said firm lor said Quality md Snvitl Forlht Union County Din Sine* 1 IUICK MAKES THE C*H • QAVlld MAKH THE DIFFIMlict I.Holen E. Maoulre, do hereby.cortlly that tho services, and. ' ,- . CALL ' ' lorooolng ordinance'was Introduced -lor • firat , —BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho lees lo' - ,n.,n«u.«.n.c.,.; - j AT LOW COST ?MO MORBiS AVENUE. UNION N'J-070d.1 •. ' 'reading at a rogul'ar mooting nl the Township bo palttto Mr. Groonspoon shall bo at the rato ol NOTICE TOCREDITORS . Members of'Better Bus. Bureau 687-5270-— • .•.'.' , l!0'l-68B-9100 • '*, • ' Committee ol the Township of Springlleld In the 150.00.&mbur,.«iid-..: '•'• :.. ^ >_. ESTATE OF RODERT B. BIRNBAUM,. alto «l CHESTNUT ST..UNION ii.rrom i pomti,Oop -known at ROOBRTDIRNOAUM, Deceased ' County ol union and stale of New Jersey, held on ' BE IT FURTHER' RESOLVED that iWv , (AJPPROVED • MEDICARE & N,J. BLUE CROSS) Tuesday evening, July *v, 1985, and that said or o Pursuant to the order ol ANN P, CONTI, Sur resolution bo published in the olf Iclal nowspapTr rogato of ,lho County of Union/made on the 3rd ,-dlnanco shall bo submitted lor consideration and •ol |ho .Municipality, wllliln len (lO).days.df Its - final pauagb at a regular meeting ol'said day ol JulyrA.Dr,t9B5, upon the application of' passage.' ; • . ' : - .the underlined, at Co Executors ol Iheeltateol SiiiioiCiliieni. ' FURS BYfSEVERYN - Townshlp.commlttee tobe held on Juty?3,1909, TAKE NOTICE, that Iho forogolng Resolution ; said'deceased, notice It hereby given to%bj TOWN, STATE, ZIP- In the Sprlndlleld'Municipal Building at 1:M was adopted At a. regular meeting of the creditor!'or laid .defeated to exhibit to n» ARMSTRONG .PIRELLI '•'•'• cioiiD PUR STORAGE* P.M.vnl which time and place any pirion or nor Township Committee ot Iho Township :of Spr . subscriber under oath or altlrmatlon' their When it comes to Duunond Jew elrv ; sons Interested Ihoreln.'Wlll be.glven an oppor inglleld In the County ol Unjon.and Stale of New -claims and demands agalntt the'estale ol said CLEANING & GLAZING* tunlly to be hoard concerning said ordinance. Jersoy.holdonTuosday.ovoiving.JulyO.'Was.- - - deceased within IIK monihUrom Ihndateot said : There'raluays a Bargain at Baron's REPAIRS OFALL KINDS* "- 'copy Is poitod on the bulletin board In Iho-olf lev , •• • . HELEN E.MAGUIRE, order, or Ihuy will be forever barred from pro PHONE N0,^r>^k^MH 1 _ol The Township Clerk, . , r. TownshJpClemi tecutlng or recoverlno the same agalntt. the IM_ l'llll» Ilinl ,4 OLD FURS RESTYL-E^D IN LATESTl - • -. • .' ' ' • ' • HELEN E.MAOUIRE iMSprlnolloldH'adoriJUly II,H»3 • • subscriber. ' ' ' . • • ' . , ^^PAINTINC . . ' .' • • « Township Clerk I'n-nnil Allniliiiti y% ••' CAPITALTIRE PORP. '.''•'.•*•'' ••••'-••• FASHIONS* . -.. • .•••;.' • •: IFeoiHJ.MI . . ' . .' .' Marie Ann Hagerty and . . AND .. ? s ,njimidLeader*Julyll.lW:.: • ..~'The Summit TrOtl company, , •M0N06RAMMING* • ... .• ..;• , .•„ II=OO:I20.MI '"•'•. "..• ol Summit, N.J, PASSENGER TIRES ft MECHANI.CAL'SER VICES .TOWNSHIPOF:SPRINOFIELD - SIGNATURE , «FUR APPRAISALS* : .Co:Executort UNION COUNTY, N.J. . 39MILLTOWNRD UNIOKl.NJ ROOFING • Nictisli, Thornton, :. •ftamitisculttrsinsuiipa v AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZINO THE MAYOR •ge Selection of fine Ready-Made Tun oVyNSHtPOFipniNOFI AND MUNICIPAL ' CLERK OF THE Peek a, Meyers, Attorney t JEWELRY (jan'oi 7773 - CMLLUH ' < SI*t«ROOftK«R>1rt)d UNION COUNTY. NJ MUNICIPALITY OP SPRINGFIELD TO EX ill) Orchard St.' • • . j Custom made quality furs • •-:. -.-.• .-.-ABSOLUTION : 7- P.O BonJOll.---' - ThUCK ft INDUSTRIAL TIRE CENTgR *.•••.•. u- •cutwnemned _ •tJcUTE ANiAGREBMBNT WITH THKCOUM- Wettlleld. N.J:O7091 ' 406 Ch'BSInul SI, Ui'dnjNJ. 0709.3 . WHEREAS, the Local Contracts Law of Stale ifY OF UNION. TO MODIFY-THE IN 111NO MICHIGANAVE KFN.LWORTH NJ 401 N Wood Avenue - 01 New Jersey (N.J.S.A. 40A:lll el..s»qil If ERLOCAL SERVICES AGREEMENT DATED 344 Mountainside Echo, July 11 190S 3729247 • SDtelillilng In »ot comnliits .quires Iho nassage and advarllilng ol a revolu- BCPMREPlStei^'v: ... "• ••;,.. • IFee /•CQ^n^O;.^^!^:' 37I9I40 tNOWPLOWINC pndeaNJ 925-3797' u.lllhll HSUUC , KAUM PLMNVV CALL DKNNIlH

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-*• Thursday. July 11,1985— COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday, JulyJJ,J9B3L=JL MtrBo Don no Mocholobawed —The-Clinton HiilJBaptisLChurcl _TJHE-OSCEOLA-P.resbyterian of Union will show a motion Church, 1689 Raritan Road, The Catholic Daughters of the TIIK fi«lh CONVKN'I ION of the Post 9393 were Commander John picture release of International ' Clark, wi]l Hold its Vacation Bible alsummersetvice Mcloughlm Americans, Court St.i Theresa Veterans of ForeignJtors of New Starbinski, "Ribs" Rible, Joseph Prison Ministry of Dallas, Tex., School Monday through July 19 The Rev. Jack Bohlka, n r)y. Y. He is a graduate "of Attisa .—Donna Machalaba.. daughter of Roman Catholic Church. 1781 held its final meeting of. the Jersey was. held in Wildwood Politb, Chaplain Vera. Soboeski, entitled, "Honey, you Mama's in from 9 a.m.- to noon, forTihildren ' jey University and Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Machalaba of called pastor of the Ti ,Maplewood/A reception followed at year June 24 with the installation June-19-through 22, it was an- Treasurer Janet Polito, . Con- Prison," Sunday at 6 p.m. at 2815- q, from 'nursery.school age through Presbyterian Church, wsfs the—Geological-Seminary. While a Burnet Avenue. Union, was married of officers at a Mass in SI.-; noiihced by Labormcn's Ladies ductress. Theresa, Cic'chetti and Morris Ave. The ministry is T*"^"smir~gfade. .crafts, singing, preacher at the combined/Summer student at Princeton, he was a May II to Gregg C. AUcLnughlln, son ~ the Blrchwood Mannr, Whippnny ' Couple feted Theresa's Church. Kenilwnrth. Auxiliary 939:1'• of Irvington: non-denominational organizati- learning and refreshments will services of- Union^s three seminary Intern aL the ' First . of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlln The bride was/escorted by her Ann'.Grizzoffi, district deputy, Kdward Fischer was elected Presbyterian Church of Swedesboro father. Lisa Hinlic'ky or Linden on, whose principal work is be featured. A special program Presbyterian congregations. It was ofPottersville. . -. __ on 50th year installed the new Officers. They dcparlmi-nt commander for 19H5- ; A B1.OOI) DKIVK will be held providing free Bibles and books will be presented by the children Mr. Bohlka's first appearance as the The minister is married to Che The Rov. Kevin Barron officiated -served as maid' of honor. ure Julia Barbarjse, grand' I9B«. Also elected : were. Otto former Margaret Carter. They have _Mr._ahd-Mrs.—VoJiard-Johns-of— _TjJCSday_from_9-'a.m.-to noon in; to prisoners in more than 6,000 ~ on July 19 at 7 p.m. Additional church's regular pas) at the ceremony in St. Joseph's Bridesmaids were Joanne regent; Mary Kellyifirsl grand -(•(fllnn, senior vice commander, L_ the parking lot of Mr. Goodbuys, two children, .JKrisien, 4^ ant) Lincoln-Avenue, Union, celebrated prisons and jails in the United - ' information can be obtained by Machalaba of Linden, sister,in-law regent; Kdna Kresnahan, second and Joseph Taormino as Junior 101G Brighton St., Union. The States and Canada. : .calling 574-2083. The annual Members of Connecticut Farms, Matthew, 2. of the bride; , Cindy Rcgncr of their 50th wedding anniversary June grand rcgi-nt;' Dor.'olhy... ; Townley and Second Presbyterian. vjee 'commander.- Minna Snyder drives Is being sponsored by Elin . THE REDEEMER Lutheran church picnic will bq held Aug. 18 , He will preach again oh Sunday at ' Summit, Jan Miclak of-JWaplewood, 21) at'a family dinner. Hugclmeyer, treasurer;-r-'Julic*— -was^—..elected department Unger J^dies Auxiliary 273 at 1 p.m. at Tamques Park, '_churches, who are holding union the unidnservices which continue at -Gheryl KernerofLong Branch and luncheoncelebratibnfoT family Infantino, financial sccreUiry; president of the Ladies' Church, 134 Prospect Ave.; Ir- scrvles for the seventh summer are J.Siyjs.h War Veterans . of Westfield. Townley throu|h this nionth... '' Patty (VToole of Roselle.. Jennifer members and friends was heifi on Josephine Matthews, recording •Auxili'ary, Kdythe.Savacool as America, Masco Sporting Goods ' vington, will have the following meeting at th/Townley church in Kurzcja of Dearborn Heights, Mich.. •June 30 given by their son-in-law and ' .guest-pasloKS for the-remaining- The Rev. Sidney Pinch, pastor of secretary,'and Esther' Almrinu. senior vice president, and Joan Co. and Mr: Goodbuys'. Bol lulyr-eommunioiHsveelebKit«d-at- cousin of the bride, served ns jnnlnr -daughter—Michael—and-Barbara .'.monitor. Trustees are Agnes : Sundays in July: the Rev. James Connecticut FariiiBTtthurch, will— bridesmaid, and Teresa Hudur. also — ^^-—jimmr-—j — ' Wasseman-Eisenbcrg of . GERALDINEREGAN, ven- the 10 a'.m. service. gerve as preacher on July 21 and 28. •Artemik of Passaic, and their Sturdcvant, Lydia Gallo and Sprinficld, blood drive chairman; Korzun, this Sunday; the Rev. of Dearborn heights, another cousin nephew and his'wife, Dick and Bea Lillian Ucltzhocrr.cr. Those who "• president. Joseph Kicciardi,>a' •Edward 3cjnnidl, July 21, and the triloquist; and her doll, "Ricky," Bohlka,/31,"previbusly served as The congregatpns will then mov.._..e, of the bride, served as flqwcrgirl. ^_ _ member Of l.abormeri's 1 9:i»;i Lenorc Gittes, Ruth Hirschorn will perform at.theUn.ionCounty • ScotlpfWalchung.= -participated'in tho installation and, Marilyn Kaplan are .all Rev. RollinSchaffer.July 28. The pastor fo7 six years of the secohd^-tothe.Connecticut Farms Church for —-Glenn-Mclaughlin oF New .York-^-Vanard^and-Muriel Johns have and banner and flag bearers,uro .Ladies Auxiliary of Irvington;— -"church picnic will beheld on Aug~ Baptist Church, 4 Valley Road, Prosby t/rian Church'rSauqupit, N. .August and Sept. 1. : : was officially installed us District employees of Masco an3 'are Clark. The public is invited to City served ^as best man for his2__been_ members ,bf Connecticut —Puuline '• .Streko,;.--Margaret-- serving on rthe Blood~Drivr~' 18. . • •';•"•.••. :'.' .' brother. UsTiers . were Stephen FarmsTreibyterinn Church, Union, Carlino, Annette (VMaHey.-Ann 4.1 Kssex-C-'ourityi-pr.tisideht -who... jshare the anniversary will serve ;is head of 21 Kssex Cflmmiltce. Bill Kelly; manager, NEWARK WILL BE IIOST-to= celebration oh Sunday at 10"a;m.' machalaba of Linden, brother of the for more than 50 yearsr Sabolchick.Kdith Retrovato and -the—first—annual—New—Jersey bride; Doug Thompson and Thomas "' , • •. • •• \ " County auxiliaries. Converilion is in rhnrtfn nf |hi Additional Information can be credcancertset Rose Ferraro. The court held its (|ueen Rosemary Mazur was ' Mr. • Goodbuys. Further in -Religious Music FBStlvnt, Thompson, both±^of=Eottcrsville^_| obtained by calling 574-1479. ; ; ; June. party, it was announced honored New Jersey took second "Gospel Explosion-85" Sunday in ... .Chancel Choir of the Elmwood Incorporated" and toured with a Relnhold Dumschat of Far Hills and formalion on local blood drives is Weequahic. Park.", according to • enlie Presbyterian Church, East company-of—Worgy and\ Bess". Robort-Teed-of^airmpunl.r Mark -Hhat-lho Rev-Kdwnrd-RH>ehling -place-in the mombership-groupr- - •avatlable-by-c!illing-the-New— irange, will present a sacred -appearing with It at City Center and . will be the-new spiritual' advisor AKII representing Lubormen's , --Jersey Uliiod Center,- fi7«-47(M'. Harold Sims, board memer.of the . THE FIRST. Jurzeja of De'arborn.Heights, cousin (concert at 8~p.m. Wednesday; July on television witKUie Ed Sullivan: of the bride, served as ring bearer. The next meeting will be held in Martin Luther King Jr. Center in CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH* 17,—iri^the—First-Congregational Show_He-also-has served as ac- .Septeniber. • ' • Atlanta, Ga. The festivities will- Burnet and Doris avenues, Mrs. MdLaughiin, who' was be held from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Al Church of Union; Burnet and Doris companist.for concert artists and graduated from Union High School Union, will begin worship ser-. avenues—- ~ -; participated in a/ special studies- AUXILIARY of Green will head the gospel, talent. . vices at 10 a.m." on Sundays : and Kean'College,, of New Jersey, ' Continuing a tradition of summer-(prpgram.at the University of Ghana,:, Union, is a salesperson for Paige the Elmora Hebrew Center, 420 Performing will.be the Rev, F. G. throughout July, August and v West End Ave., Elizabeth, will Barnes and Sister Janice Brown, : mid-week programs .of a, spiritual.'••• West Africa: He is the assistant Electric.Corp., Union. > '' , • September.'.THe Rev. NanCy-rE. 4iature-sponsored=by-the-chilrch-for-—-principal-at-UailsbuFg-Hrgh-Scliooh- —Her-hustfandrwhowas graduated. hold its rymmage Sale on Sunday GospepKeynotes, Tyler, Tex.; ~F.orsberg is the pastor and. the community, this evening, of < from'VoorheeS High School, Glen and Monday (bqg day) from 10 Pilgrim-Jubilees, Chicago, 111.; - Donald .Yncullo, organist. Child choral music will mark the first: Ladies-unit plans Gardner, is an officer of Pottcrsvillc a.m. tb4 p.m..Featured will be all Williams Brothers^. Smithdalb, care will be provided for pre- presentation of the current season. ,' Volunteer Fire Co. He is employed 'kinds of merchandise including Miss..; Jackson Southernair.es,.- school and younger elementary^, • Under the direction of Frederic D.' 'felhwshfjrtfdy'^ as a cook by Tewksbury Inn, Old- clothing and household goods Jackson, Sliss.; the Rev. Charles schoolchildren. "•'",• wick, .' There will be no admission Hayes and the Cosraopqlitan. Martin, the choir has performed -The Ladies Benevolent Society of .charge. Additional' information Choir of Chicago, Sensational Six, throughout the New York-New the First Presbyterian. Church of The: new|yweds, who took a can be obtained by calling 352- THE SCHOLARSHIP COM- Jersey area as well'as in the south: honeymoon • trip' to Las Brisas, Alabama; l^brthernaires, New; MITTEE of the Union Baptist . Springfield will uhold a , day of 5705 or the orfice at 353-1740. j They have sung with . Dorothy 'fellowship Monday beginning at 11 Acupulco, Mex,, reside in North York; New Brunswick All Stars, Church" wjll hold its second;an 1 MR. AND MRS. MC LAUGHLIN Gospel Consolators of Brooklyn, nual.banquet "tomorrow at 7 p.m.. May nor at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln a.ra Plainfield; . • " THE GFWC JUNIOR Woman's Center, and at the United Nations. Club . of Conriecticut- Farms'," N. Y., Leola Brown and Her in/, the Fellowship Hall, "East UNITED SERVICES—Three-Union Township cHurches are Scrabble/Chinese cHfeckers, cards Radio Choir, . New ' York. • Ad- Grand Street, Madison Avenue, They accompanied Duke Ellington and,.other gorries. are planned.. Union; will hold . its 'second holding combined services for the'summer. Clergy from the in concerts at Symphony Hall and Participants are asked to bring their summer story^craft music hour ditional information can be ob-" Elizabeth. The guest speaker will three parishes, In front of the steeple of the/Connecticut Goil Kitchell mofr/ecf be: Dr. William Small Jr., Sacred Heart-Gathedral and have own games and lunch. Dessert and Tuesday at 10 a.m. at theliome of tained by calling Bernard Moore Farms Church.on West Chestnut Street* which is being Kathy Ernst. Stories wilt be read at 482-2625, or by contacting the professor of political science and sung with Camilla Williams. In •_ coffee will be:served; There is a $2 dean' of .the school'.'of' social . renovated,-are, from left, tte Rev, Jack Bohlkte, new pastor Atlanta -they 'were featured at per person cost-which will be used by Kathy Seiple/, education Rev. Ralph T. Grant, president of of Townreypresbyterlan Church; the Rev.Charles Blackbilf7 to John DpvidKronert —j—chairman. Musical activities will h Newark City Council, or the science, William Patterson Spcllman College and. at the for: mission, work. Additional in- College. Ticket information is 'pastor of Second Presbyterian Church; the/Rev. Patricia Ebenezer Baptist Church, pastorate . for.mationJs.available by calling the Gail Ann Kitchell; daughter of Mr. at the ceremony In Our Lady of" be conducted by LiiJda Perara, Rev. J,. L. Crawford, pastor of Brlegs, associate pastor of Connecticut Farms Presbyterian music chairman. An art project Beulali BaptisLChur-ch. "'•: available by calling 527-8004. , of the late Dr. Martin Luther King' church, 374-4320, or Irene Weyer, _and Mrs. '' Jo^ih' Kitchell of. Lourdes Chtltchi-Mountainstde A Church, and the .NRev, Sidney P.lnch, pastor/ of Conne'ctrcut •Ir.', n«.w'nllns-lrt-.Hnirip(nn',V«- "' rhnirwntnnn, Jm.tMn,' for reser- Springfield, was married recently to reception fallowed at the Galloping ,will be taught by Maria Monto, (-Photo-by J'ohn Boutslkaris) Martin has appeared with "Voices vatlons. -John^David-Kronertrson-of-Mrrahd—-rHtiHfJri " : DR.s0sANWA6efJMEIM ht-clrairma'nirma'n; TWO mofe storyy Farms. ••v- •s^Leo Kronert of Springfield. d CHECK IS PRESENTED-The Ladies of UNICO of .'The bride was escorted by her hours arc/planned for the'sum- Springfield gav.e check, for $300 to Deborah Hospit'alvpne The Rev.Edward Eilert officiated father, Heather Wilde of Union mer. The club is a voluntary ' of its chaTltfes this year. Its other contributions include, 7 served as. maid of honor Doctors plan J service organization "dedicated. , • the Statue of Liberty, Springfield First"Aid Squad and NEW BEGINNING COMMUNITY Bridesmaids were Mary Ann Kit- to helping the community" and it •'.',- • Alzheimer Disease. •Left.'to right are Rita Kamirisky, "cheli, Patricia Kitchell and Deborah alsq/ls a social-club with "ac- Deborah treasurer; Janice Krusch, Deborah chapter CFMTTP "WHERE EVERYDAYIS A JOYFUL. .- WELCOME Kltchellrnll of Springfield, sisters of date in April tiyities for members and their VLH I Cn EXPERIENCE'* the bride. Tara Lynn Kitohell of families." Additional in- president'; Dolores'Nshirny, presidents the. Ladies of WORSHIP DIRECTORY Mr and^MrS William Wagenheim UNICO of Springfield; -Jacqueline. Bellitti, UNICD (NEWARK) "™ • 'Springfield, daughter of the bride, TO THE A formation can be obtained by - treasurer, and.Chrlstine Prestas, Deborah member. ;:• : served as flower girl, , of Union have announced the Calling 688-3488 or688-2576. ; SUMMER DAYCAMPFor*g..3toi4 / • ./• -. .l'-i^'..-\ . . ' . - • ', (Photo by John Boutsikaris) 1 -'^Dominfck- Bruccpleri af crgagement of their daughter, Dr. "; ' Begins July 8, ThniAugus "*' WORLD Sprijigficld served as best man. Susan Wagenheim, to Dr. Richard/ ., TRUE JESUS CHURCH Weiss, son of Dr. and tyrs. I : CONGREGATIONAL Ushers were Lee kronert and Jef- Rev. SHeryl I Dahielie'Nicole Gautior 339 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth, frey Kronert, both" of Springfield, Weiss of Middlotown, N. Y,. tf !DRCHARDLPJRK.CHURCH_ 15}>99O. SorvitB Hours: Friday ^-r-Drr—Wagenheimr—wh« Koren Miteke ph —FIRST:CONGRE6ftTtONflt-— 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Saiurddy 11:00 3r Daniel Guiltier l^/Victor Avenue Union, 687- graduated from the New Jersey Karen Arir»Megill,.2.50 each'from 6:30 to 8 honeymoon trip to Hawaii,'reside in Engagement Pa,, served as best man. Ushers University of • Western Illinois, is Evonings at 7:30\p,m. Sunday ; will Be Associated with Him in the Practice of Dr. Dubyk School al 9T30 n,m.\Sunday Wor- pMi. Sunday, August 11th Picnic - MR. AND MRS. KRONERT- Springfield. .• •'.' :•'. ']•.:. ; were Peter Mogill of'Edison, brother employed by. TRW Corp., Moun- . Family And Internal Medicine. ship at 11 a.m. nnd 7.^0 p.m. Rov at Locust Grove, Mlllburn follow- of, the. bride; Robert and Blair tainside. . '•••' ,•'• MEJCHODISt, ing church service. . isqnnoypceid Dennis W. Cassidy, Sr.' ", Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth R. Plkulski Miicke,' both of Mountainside, ". The, newlyweds, who took a :, brothers of the -groonv^and_EaML_ honcy.mooi) cruise-oii the Queen 2 c d MAY COMMUNITYUNITED Stbrk of Peckville; Pa,, have announced I Office Hours By Appointment „, JS ?S t''i ^niut CALVARY ASSEMBLY OR.GOD PENTECOSTAL . the engagement of their daughter,/ Greeley of Connecticut. Jason and- lEh'zabeth 2 to.Bermuda, reside in (201)232-0058 — - WMHW* N.J. 07090 953-Wost Chestnut Strootr\tnion, METHODIST CHURCH r An eight-pound, four-and-a- : .Mrs. Kranz; the former Laurie. Matthew Rhodes of'Ohio, cousins of , Maplewood. . . ..', ' (Comtr gf Miwntila t UairtKi k«H) YOUR 940-1133 (Church), «07'6l9}\Par- DELIVERANCE Dorothy' Ann, to Marc • Howard• half-ounce: daughter, Gnbrlclln Campbell, is.the daughter.^ Mr. sonage). Sunday: Sunday School EVANGELIST CENTER, Rabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. LIFE 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10.-15 Chostnut Street and Grand Avo., Maria Gerard, was born May 19 and Mrs, W..S. Campbell of In- Rabin of Linden. The engagement a.m., Evening Service 7:00 p\ Rosello Park. Sunday Service 621 Clinton Avenue, Newark, 824- dian Run Parkway, Union. She is- 9:30 and 11:00 A.M., between ser- 7300. Sunday Worship Service, in St. Barnabas Medical Center, was announced in May. "S :: "•': •'. • •' G&rofdfr. Scbd6nf$lds BELONG Tuesday: Prayer and Bible Stud,, - a visiting nurse for Visition Nurse 7:30. Friday: Youth Night 7:36 vices colloo hour at 10:30, Sunday 13:00 noon and 3' p.m. Sunday Livingston, to Mr. and Mrs.. The bride-elect, who attended p.m. Rev. Pinul A. Tyo, Pastor. School 10:45, child care School,»l2:00 noon..Supernatural Joseph Gerard of 'Kenneth' Association in Union. •' ' , Pennsylvania State University, was AND available —» .Blessing Service, Rev. Dr. Ralph Ajjenue South, Union. She is tho gradutcd from the • University of *G.NIehol, Pastor. ••..-.: celebra t e onn ivers ary .couple's first dhild. •..-'. '•' % HAPPY Pittsburgh^ School .of Dental'. enter- medical school at, thi BAPTIST Mrs. Gerard,', the former '-• •' A sbveri-pound, four-and-a-half; VMedlcihe, C Department of Oral Mr. arid Mrs. Gerald A'.,Sch6eni feld of Jtoselle.were honored at a..University of Pennsylvania in the EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIANo Evelyn Lizardl, is the daughter of ounce daughter', Jessica Lori Hygiene. She is a dental hygienist in Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lizardi of Lcsnlnc, was born June 1 in St. surprise luncheon June -30 in fall, and Matthew, who was DinnerE)r '243 Shunpiko Ro.id, Springfield,' BlpkelyiPay, Pa. .=i NAZARENE TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN • Flushing, N. Y.,Her:husband is Barnabas Medical Center,: celebration of their 25th weddjng graduated this year fftim Abraham 379-4351. Wednesday: 7:15 p.m. : Her fiance, who was graduated ("Clark High School, Roselle, and who Prayer Meeting, Choir, P.G.'s CHURCH the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony • : Livingston; to Mr. an«LlMrs.', magna cum laude from Philadelphia anniversary at the Jumping Brook _Salcm Road at-Hugucnot Avenue; Country Club, Wall Township. About I will. be a - freshman at Marist" -flnd-Battalion-Sunday:-9r45-fl7m7- Gerard of Kenneth Avenue South, George Lesaine of Adams.Street,.. College of Pharmacy and Science 1 Sunday School; 1] a.m. Worship; SPRINGFIELD CHURCH Union, 686-1028, Worship Service :%: .Irvlngton.' She joins a:-s(ster, 30 people attended. • College, PouRhkeepsii. , N. Y.. this 6 p.m. Evening Service, Friday: Sundays ..at 10:30-a.m., Church • Union.'- .-'.-.;.- .. . •'•;.. : with'a bachelor of science degree in-' 1 '• Jennifer, 7, arida brother,, Jason* Mrs. Schoehfeld, the former Susan' : fall. ' : ••."•'..•.••• "•' ' •' h 7:15 p.m. Pioneer Girls, OF THE NAZARENE School at .11:00 a.m:. Youth.and • • • • • • •'''••.•-'' -t.n •' pharmacy, is a registered p.har-, ait : Smail of Linden, and her husband, The Schocnfeids.have resided in : Stoekadq;-_ 7:30 p.m. Youth Parents are Urged-'-'to corne .'•" An .eight-pound daughter, .'5,"••'••• •. ..c '>' • M- •'.-.:•. macist employed in Newtown, Pa. . Group. Rev. Ronald J. Peri. .' < together and children are dismiss- . Mrs, Lesaine, the former . -AnAugustweddihg'isplanned. Gerald of 'Roselle Park, were Hoseile.foY:25 years and are active in " w it V o 36 EvWqreon Avenue, Spr- ed at iiiOO'a.m. Tho Rcv.iSally L. , Katherine .Rebecca Kranz, was married June IB, 1960 in St. : born June 23 'in Overlook Patricia Alvlno, daughter of Mr, community affairs. He is a member InglloldX 379-7213. Rev. Richard Campbell, Interim PaAtoiL. Elizabeth's Church, ^Linden. -They of the board of the Roselle.Senior. A. Miller. Sunday: Sunday Hospital, Sumrrii.tv to Mr,--ajid and ,Mrs.- Jack -Alyino , of School-9:30, Morning Worship FIRST PRESBYJIRIAN 'Brooklyn, N,'•• Yi. Herthusband is •have three son's, Gerald Jr., who is Citizens Housing Authority,; and CATHOLIC Mrs. • Robert ' Kranz of Golf Want Ads Work... completing, a master's program in HaveTb and Children's Church-10:45. i. JCerace; Union. She joins a sister,:. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MrsrS"cHoenfeld-iS-the president of Evening Sorvlco-7:pO. Wodnes- : Tpsyeiiology at 'the University of the Abraham , Clark . High School • ST. JOSEPH'S POLISH- Morels Avo, and Church Mall, Spr-. I Lesaine. ;.;':'.'.:..i^.; '..._'' Call 686-7.700 day: Prayer Mooting and Bible inglleld, 379-4320. Chruch School Melissft'Kranz,3. .••.?•• . Central. Florida 1 Philip, who will Booster Club. ' ... . Study-7:00, \ MR.ANDMRS.MIIGKE NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH 9:00 a.m., Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Rev. Jeffrey A. Curtis. :. 25tt'Easten Parkway (at loth Ave.) 373-0460 (Rectory) and 373- PRESBYTERIAN IOP^N THURS. NIGHTS TIL_8 PM StopTneie. 0609 (Pnrish Auditorium), Sun- mm Summer Specials "•»• ...... J.W.K fc day Holy Masses at 9:00 flrm. (English) and. ti:oo a.m." DENOMIIjIATIONATr •'•THE'•-•'•-.• ••;: '•'•, ' ,..:;-.:V___'._::';:.^: Welcoming (Polish). .Rev. Fr, Bogdan K. SEWING Just moved Ciywciynki.'Ph.D.' KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL • FELLOWSHIP CHAPEUHURCrf new Corner ol Nowark\Avo. & So, 23rd 188 Union Avenue, Irvington 373- St., Kcnilworlh, 316-0911. Sunday j 0147, Ed Brown Pastor, worship • Altaralions . • •'• .»rtn.mine Splntijli| Communion ?: 15 a.(n.; Bible Hour, Services on Sunday 10 ,i',m. a 11 neighbors •Lobels Knrjy Spintiyk • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday/School Hir- a.m.; Even- |a.m., Wodnpjdav night biblji study ing Service 7:00.p. 1 ; Wednesday 7:30:8:30 p.m., Youth Ministry & •Dry Cleaning lean Kelp is the least Night Bible Study Women's Fellowship; True to Iho FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 30 p.m. For -.•• Knitted Oarmonts ' • Further infot'matior on Classps biblo the Relormod, F.aith'.Great, we can do... and Clubs pleaso call Richard Ar- fCom/nlssion. .. ',.•-,• •- Restaurant & Lounge to mako now lamlllos loot'. 9)11' c'jvldwc'il' Avenue, Union;' 964- thur at 376-091 lor 241-1 " 1252 Spiinjiield Av«. right al home in out, town, 3454,, Church Calender: Sunday _ Iryington j^ ' EST. 1976 Golling To Know-You is '• Serviced a;m., Wcdnosday ROMAN CATHOLIC Don't worry ind wqndtr t/boiil luinlhi your' Open to the,public! THE nowcortior wplcomlng' . -Servicp.fl: 15 a.m. Sunday Scho'ol 11 wl) iround town. Oi xhinnarinil'ilo. Or setvlco that .delivers a gift _a,,m.' ;.- ••• •••••' .. ,. 7 V from sponsoring merchants who lo itkr-' :''^~ ~- ".".':• STJ.EO^CHURCH-K—4 - hyour WElCOMtWHSBrl • H«l««. I ein - and prolosslohals"lo"now" • ]03:Myrtro Avonuo,1rvingJ6rl,'372- ^tr«sYiJnd!p GOOip ITALIAN FOOD homeowners right alter ilnjplllj Hnbuilnns ol ittllni 'iilllid,1 Hilp ; EPISCOPAL ,272, Sunday-7:30, 9 a 10:^0 a.m., Made on the Premises lhay move in. Gelling-To 12 noon; 1:00 p.m.-Spanish. you basin to enjoy your niw liH«n.,.iood UP TO Know You programs can_ -ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wookdays-7:00 a 8:00 aim., 12 bring now business, now" REFORMED CHURCH noon,; Saturday'5:30 p.m., Rev. ihoppini, local itlticlloni, community op- ' Ourncw$19.50TeriyakiStcakandChiclntr«a!nut Si... Don.n s R.McKenna, Pastor.. poiiunlly. •..''• •'.'•' ••.''•. Rosolle 345-0815. Holy Eucharist PASTA NIGHT •Dinner fortwo doesn't have to end with dessert, Now yotlrdoor. . ' • OF LINDEN V And my bHkll It lull ol uulul gifts to i%Off 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Mor-. ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE iairp*SERTAj I 'IIIUIW IniiiM you can register to win a.weekend lor two, with all , • ning Prayot-IOiOO-a.m. Su.'day ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHY pliau your lamlly,.. '. . . ' ' I ' Also oi\ DispJay . rhp, tTirnmin{g'at theTropicaha Hotel and Casino in school and Nursory 9:45 a.m. "ho 205 Neiblt" Terrace, Irvlngton, JULY t»AUCUST_ —.Tiki I bulk Ir.om unpicklni ind till mi. Rev. Kenneth Gorman. - 600 North Wood Ave., Llndbn..... ylslt our Indoor Mir,!* .Sufi' t „_—-.—'——'———— Atlantic CityChances to. winothergreat prizes, tap. L-. Magoo Jr. Pastor, Won hip Ser 375-1561. Rev. William smalley, vices on Sunday 9:30 a.m. ' Paitor, Schedule . ol mftu" SUMMER DAILY BUSINESS . • SocometoB6nihanasoonandtrytdr3ar.lay;a ST.HUKE & ALL SAINTS••';• mor Schedule. Rov. Saturday Eve. Silo p;m; Sundiy FLTEA MARKET Fitlory/Showioom < WtrthHiti/StiDwtoom- -7t30, ?!00i 10:10, 1J N«W«, -dinner for twointo something a great dealmorq, .EPISCOPAL CHURCH or the United MetttOv...u . ' •• . .,for „ .- . • .-.'' ' silNoMMunui 294RI.'fOW; • LUNCHES WELCOMING Linden, will, load worship an Weekdays Mon.-Prl, 7:00 and 398' Chesliiu.t-Slrdpln\|nin|t. 6BBi Reformed Church, lor the n onth «i00 a.m., Saturdkyi 1:00 and GREAT ' Gi.iwood, Nl EittHmwir,NI NEWCOMERS 7J5.3. Sundav^Wjirship.Services July. RW. John Magee will le_. 9i00a.m. Holyday Ev«. 7:00 p.m, BARGAINS! • Mattresses nr* hold.

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• 10 — Thursday, JulVlUWS — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS Karl W. Velde, 83, of Palm Beach••-" she was born in Elizabeth and Surviving ar6 a daughter, Mrs. Timers, both of Union, and the COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, July IT, 1985 — 11 Gardens, Fla,. formerly of Union, . lived-in-Rosclle-2ryearik_Mrs Cynthia Klein; her mother,. Mrs. Daughters"of Israel of West Orange. __relired-as-owner of- Yeide's Liquor—Kocsi5^wFs"F sewing machine Freda Zalb; a sister,.Mrs. Selma Bom in Hungary, she lived in N[e and Delicatessen, Union, died June operator for the Manheim Jterinerl^nittwograndehlldren; - -Vork-artd-Newark-before-movingH 25 at home. ,^ —ManufaclUHBg^orSfryearsrteHring—Susayr-SOpaETTMary Stanley and ChurleK I,. Franklin, 55, of Union 27 years ago. .""Torn irrWeatherly, Pa., Mr. Yoide five years ago, Sho'was' a "coin" GeorgiannaBabmcak; a brother, a Maplcwoodma^™,, , a» tax^«i. driveru...,.,, udie.™d Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.. v Unlon r i Steve J. Rentko of Linden, died " " ^'" /f -n "ny-yearsunti.l~-municanl. of St. Joseph the Car- sister, eight grandchildren and three Sundayidi n hhii s cab on Broad Street In MondayHq^-Ellsabeth^Hospltal, Frieda Wilbur; a son, Robert, and'a ^t^lVl^Ll™™' ^n'crf^d':R??eII(?' :.-. V great-grandchildren. .. • .Newark:; - • _.,r .,.._• -Elizabeths .grandchild honorary life memhCr nf.lltn.Rotary 4 • Surviving are three sons, Joseph He was a cab driver in Essex . He had been an assembler with the Club of Union, a charter member of J., llonald W, and Allan It :-a Frank A. Meina of Florham Park, 'County for five years. Mr. Franklin General Motors.Corp. in Linden for the Amara Shrine Temple PBG, daughter, GoraldineM. Carter, and formerly of Springfield, owner of the. was :i member of the Gavel Lodge F . 28 years, Mr. Rentko retired in 1971. Stephen Kochera, 65, of Union died North Palm Beach Lodge, Royal— three grandchildren. • He was a member of the executive. July 7 in his home. . Atlas. Investment Corp.," died June 27 & AM 273, Unioa. r Order of Jesters, Newark Court 37; . • in Morrislown Memorial Hospital. Born in Newark he lived in Ir- board of* the United Auto Workers,' . _.Mr. Kochera' ,had been an the Gavel Lodge 273, Union, and Mifrlrril I,. Griffith, 76, of Union Born in Newark, he lived in vinfiton before, moving , to Local 595, Linden. .••••. upholsterer Ih Newark and Union for- Computer corner ) mmtk C0kPOkA| Scottish Rite or Lincoln.Park..He died June_2fl- in- Sir Michael's Springfield for 15 years .before MapjjwrtJod cighl.mpnths ago..'_ Born in Nanticoke, Pa., Mr. 32 years. He retired three years ago. also wasv a member of the.. Brick Hospital, Newark, • - . .* - moving (o Florham Park in 1983','He Surviving are a son, Scott, and his Rentko lived in-Jersey City before Mr, Kochera served in the Army Mason and Plaster Union Local 46. •' Born in New York City, Mrs. " was the-owner- of the Alias In- mother Mrs. Mary Franklin.•••: moving to Linden 22 years ago.__ during World War II and was a 1 Surviving are his wife, Mildredra Griffith lived in The Bronx, N. Y., vestment Corp. in. Newark for'the Surviving ar'his wife, Helen; a .,niember ot the I. J. Harris Chapter of • line is getting lots of support 1 \ '• 1 daughter, Charlotte Brunner, three - and in Newark before moving to. past 10 ''-years. Previously, Mr- Joseph W. l)ro|)|i;i. 72, of Irvington daughter, Maryann Marino; two the Disabled American Veterans In „ „, — •- •• By SAINOWEN grandchildren and five great- Why is Texas-Instruments being so supportive of a machine they have Union last year. She-had been a ;Menza had been the owner and died Sunday in the St. Barnabas sons, Thomas J. and John ,G.; a Union. ••'..'•• ... Q.-Wc purchased a Texas Ins/ruments.99/4A last-year. Now that the discontinued? You'irtravc to look long and hard to find another com- grandchildren. -•- - —•- .telephone operator for three years operator of the Colonial Fuel Oil Co. ma S cr rot !e w Mediertl Center, Livingston. brother, John and six grandchildren. ~ —BcrifnfWrndberg, Pa., he lived in ?__l^... i"° °"^ P J"' H' h"t ca" we . puter-company that provides so many services ior a discontinued STB w|th the McCann and - Erickson in "Newark-for 12 years. Durini —He—had—boen-r-a—chauffeur—for— -Newarkbefore-he movedtirUnlon 38"" model—T-I-doeEnU-warit-anything to mar their image, because they plan ' •;... •.'-••••'. \ Sfephan A. Snuoc. 81, of Elizabeth, AdvertisingTAEency in New York World War JI, he served in. the Engiehard Industries in Newark for , Mt-H. l.ydla Alkin, 86, of yearsago.- Jn3truments,.ybucan expect/a lot if you remember to send [rt v6ur ^ trlrcH;nter-the homo computer-markctTThey-will-not-be selling-the TI- formerlyof Union and Springfield,, City before reTiring 15 years ago. Marine Corps. Mr. Menza wa -28-yeiirs Before his retirement in Philadclphia.lforjnerl.v-oUrj4ngton K^ ^wnerihformaUonnnmlrbnMihe card nas been received by TI, you'll died June 2B in his home. y 99/4A, but rumor has.it that they will be introducing a scaled-down ,L-pr-Osident-oMlii'—H)B0r died' Wednesday in the Lankenau wife, Pauline Helen; two daughters, be jput on a list, to receive' newsletters, Tatalogs-and other direct •':. version of the Texas Instruments Professional computer (hat will, they . Born in Elizabeth,, he liveds .. . , ^ ...... Springfield, and the Sokol -.USA Lodge 12 and the1 "Hospital, Philadelphia. .. Mrs, Sandra Gatsch and,Barbara mailings regularly.- • / . .. . hope, compete againsUBM's PCjr. • .-••..' ,*—• , ' _,__^ ' '- • W' nion—ahd-Sprmgfreid" before lie ••..•• Is Connecticut for 10 years and for 20 ' American-Italian cultural Bakers Service Club of Engiehard She ; was. the co-founder, Arnold; a sister,. Mrs, Helen Newletters will keep youinformed about future support for the SJ9/4A^ BarbarBarbnnai Pivarnlk,; 80,, of LindeLinden thee ABC Freight Forwarding Co.. inin died MondaMo y in Overlook Hospital, •ago.'. '•::... ''•••'. ', ••' • 105408,Lubbock.Texrfs79408. '^_ . , , \. and searching for hard-to ~ ••'.'.* Born In Elizabeth,, he lived in. . cataolg that lists torhmercialjy available software and hardware that ' just like stereos with records. Even formerly frustrated computer Salesman earns bonus Edna PhillipPhillipss , nine grandchildren in.1927in 1927. Mrs..Pivarriik.waMrs Pivriik s a com- '• Born iri Newark, he lived in Union Ladies Auxiliary ,of-Temple B'nai "Hoselle Park fdr;40 years. ' ."'' in not ohly-made; by TI but by other companies as well. Instead of owners who may have sbeked early computer models may eventually Westwpod'Computer Corporation^ would go -toward his Bermuda arid four greatgrandchildren. municant of. Holy'Family Church for 50 years, Abraham, Livingston .. and the . Mrs. Lina tierstl, 99, of Union died ].' Surviving are his' wife* Pearl'; Waiting for a catalog/you can order a directory that lists more than • find themselves computing again with the more powerful, improved of Springfield-h'as'jointly-announced honeymoon after his- wedding, this ' ,and a jn'e'mber of its Slovak Rosary July 6 in the Irvngton General thrce.daughters, Mrs. Valerie Lang;—— .with Texas .Instruments In- month. •'-.- • ' .. Surviving are a son, Anthony Jr.;., Hadassah, South Orange. '; • . t,200 software packages, The TI99/4A Software Directoy ($7.95) can be systems. '•.•'.. •,' •.;•• - •••••'"•, . '• ••• ' „,..- "•• . , .' :-. Elinor Kocsls, 67, of Roselle died Society. • a. brother,.Thomas Perry and three Born, in New York City, Mrs. Hospital. •'•'•; .: . • ..'• " Mrs, Andrea Witflll and Mrs. Cheryl — It's true,Joday's computers do requireiyou to learn' many new skills,: corborated that Texas Instruments Westwood is-a major dealer_in J_une28at.home.- i_ • .'._.i -.; qrdered from texasf-Instruments, Consumer-Rclations-irVOi-Box 53, -, Surviving are -three daughters;- •grandchildren'.^•'-'" r.~— ~~ Khollor HvedinSbutlvOrangebefore. " Mrs, Gerstlw'as ffmember of the Swaney; seven grandchildren and a Lubbock, TexaA 79408 or .by calling 1-800-858-4565, \ FOP many, though, a devjee thatcan entertain, help write letters, store has awarded a special bonus of oVer~ computers and peripheral equips Senior League and • the Leisure' great-grandchild. .':'" . . -,.. \ . ' - . (' moving to Springfield 20 years ago. '. Texas Instruments also says that It will standbahind all warranties' . information, do financial planning, teach children and adults new skills, '.$l>-000 to Robert Lay, a member of ment, currently celebrating its 20th for all its hardware and software, The company Will also maintain help create art,- play music, control your home appliances, connectyou -Westwood's marketing staff since year in business, with sales offices in- p py y pp y February. . . .• • • '.; eight, states. In 1982 Westwood was 'Death Notices . ATKIN-Lydla, of' . GOLDMAN-Sol, pf Irvihgton; . RENTKO-SteveJ.,'ofLinden;. facilities for dut-of-warranty repairsfas long as parts are in stock. When with information files in mainframe computers and more istfLa_ you do need/help concerning the operation and repair of your Texas , .'--L'ay',. a Westfield .resident, the national winner of. a Texas In- AHLERS Ellioboth Holon, Ago -SO .ol grandchildron. Roiallvos and frlonds -Morris "Avo., Union'. NJ. irT llou' ol•. Philadelphia, "Pa.,••-,.'formerly'.'of on July 3. •'•••. . ' pnJulyi.' • . .. • ••• ^ .' • ...... „ L r v .... ,w,»,,. u. ,uu. ,vu, passing.fad. Many home computer owners sec their computers as a struments sales contest. '• Contorvlllo; Virginia, On ^Monday, Julys alto'ndod Iho funpral qt Tho CHARLES F. flowers, those so dqsirlng may mako —Irvington; on July 3. •• • . KAPLIN-Mlchael, of Win Instrument cpmputor, yo" u' can~ ' , cal"l ~1-8O6-842-2737— ' , -Monda- y through ticket to more free tlme-a-new-career-increased-efficiency^:and-'aU HALISMANN 8 SON, FUNfRAL. HOME, contributions to the "Ambrlcon Cancer' : RHYNER-F.C',, of Roselle- TRlchard Coulter 'of Texas In- The /firm has been a Texas In- B, 1985. ol'Wallor Rood Army Hospital., Saturday: . •" ;•'•".'.....••'• '• •',•'.;• ' •'""•' "•". • •.'••• •• "' • home classes. ' . ,'.'.'-• .•••,•.".•'--•••• ' •' • '••.•' • she y/as the daughW of Honry William IQS7 Sanford Avo., Irvlnglon. In'ormonl Society. • •. .' BENITZ-Charles J.; of Toms field; on July 3, ., •Park; on Julys, , • . , struments as a result of his oiit- struments distributor for more than .'• MerkeJ, o( Union, N.J. and tho Lqlo Hollywood, Momorlal Park; In llou of • KNOLLER-Sonya, of 10' years and- maintains a large SHUCARD On July 6, 19S5, Howard J., of, River, formerly of Union; onJuly . : standing.p.erformance in selling the Mario (Bohlor) Morkol. Sho is survived llowors. conlribullons may bo mado to Springfield; on July l. RILEY-John, of Toms River,, Texas Instruments' line of display of' computers •• and related .. by her husband Lt. Col. Richard M. tho Sdcond ' Roformod Church, 132 Rpsolle Park, N.J., beloved husband of 2. ' .'"••' ..;'.'•.'...:.-. •".. kO.CHERA-Stephen,; of formerlyof Union; on. July 5; Ahlors and ono son Richard William , Elmwood Avb;, Irvington.-. , .. ' Pearl (Hutlle) Shugard,. dovoted fathers ! microcomputer . printers.' Com- equipment in its /headquarters Ahlors. and daughter Diana M. Ahlors? of Valorlp Lang, Andrea Witflll and ' COLEMAN-Evangelist Ruth, •' Union; on July 7. ,• '.',. SCHUBERT-Eflch, of Lake return eitedJn business weekly menting on the timeliness of ^showroom on. Route > 22 .in- Choryl Swanoy, also survived by seven .Sho was a—mombor of' tho' Graco KOCHERA Slophon, on Sunday, July 7,' of Elizabeth, formerly of Roselle; . LACZ—Bernard, of Irvington'; Hppatcong, formerlyr of Ir- award, Lay noted that the funds Springfield, • ... .Lulhoran Church.'Union; NJ. and hold grandchildron and ono groat-• Return on assets is generally, year had been the most profitable in emphasize-its'position as oho'-of the. 1985, ago6Syoqrs of Union, husband of grariddaughtor, Funoral' servico. was' onJuiy2. • '-.: us. .'•; onJulyB. .'., " ' vington; on July 6. various officos l.n tho' South' Wbstorn Paulino Holon (noo Sciranko). 'dthor of DANIELS-Annie "Dillie^R,, LANDIS—Freda, of Irvington;. regarded as the best, measure of a ,,the history of the bank. Net income very few . remaining' community Youfh Assocfation In Wostorn Fairfax Mrs. Sandra Gatsch and Barbara Arnold, ' conducted at The MC , CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. 1500" Morris Avenue^ of Roselle; on Julv jjj, bank's performance;. The Union per share amounted to $4.49, an banks in New Jersey. It currently * nty, Virginia, ' ' ' ' • Ur»,h«r r.»r,^ nnr, i^h ^rh.rn FUN^ERAL HOME, 15CO Morrl, Av9 a Plains, formprl' grandfalhor of Kovin and Lisa Gatsch Union, lyKahloago 134F 8_A-.Mr on- " ,, UAVis—Geoge, ••• of- Sparta, LEWIS-Herman, of; \Vpst. den; on July 5, Center National Bank's remarkable increase of nearly 111 per share over . operates four offices within Union BENIfZCharlos J., of TomsRli/dr, on July and'Brott and Brian Arnold. Relatives dUcToctsorvicos Sunday. formerly qflrvington; oh July 3. orange, formerly of Irvington; 'SHUGARD-Howard. J., of achievements in this: area were, the 1983 figure; a remarkable ac- and one office' in neighboring ' i PROMISES? PROMISES' SpringfieldJTotal assets of the.brnk • 2, I9S5, boloyod friond of Patricia and and fr.lends-ollondod the funeral from VON BORSTEl onterod Iritp olornal rest . DROPPA-Joseph W.,.of Ir-••••, on July 7.. '..•.''.'.•• ••'••'•:. Roselle Park; on July 6. jrecently cited in. ah article that complishment in light of difficult Jamos McKoown. Funoral'from Tho-MC HAEBERLE 8 BARTH COLONIAL HO.ME, aS.flf Dec. 31, amounted to I jioaf^'? Mrs. Emma.(Korr) ago 81 of:'konllworth vlngton;onJulyl. ' . LORDI—Anthony, of Union; on '- SOLOMON-Lois, appeared in "Crain's New York economic conditions. . % CRACKEN-FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mbrrjs 1100 P|no Avonuo, corhor WduxKall million.. • ' .'.; • y ' on Saturday, July 6. 1905, loving wife of ECKSTEIN-John H., of July7.' ' •., •"• . ' „ Springfield; on July 4. ,• ' • Business," a weekly/business . ; When asked > about the bank's.' ' Avo., Union. Fun'oral Mass was offorod Road. Union. Ihonco to Holy Trinity tho late Sumnor.; beloved mothor of Mrs. J REGENCY at St. Michael's R.C. Church. Intormont Luthoran ChChurchh ffo r a ffuneral l servicoi . Whiting, formerly.of Union; on MAJESKY-Herbert S.; of SPENCER-Frank A., .of publication for the finanlcial in-. outstanding profit performance in : Gloria Friezer of Konllworth.and Honry Marshall tapped Evorgroon Comotory, . ". • Intormont Hollywood Comotp/y;' Prayer • VonBorstol of Fla,, and Iho lato Sumnor July 6, Belle Monde, formerly of Union; • Harrison,: formerly of Union; oh .•dustry.}-. :• - '..: -,. .•.'.',.-..:•.. ..''.•:..-.. .recent . years, John J, • • -Davis,; sorvlcoat tho funoral hom.o.'- . president and'.chief; executive, of-, C. VonBoVstol' Jr.; sistor of'Mrs. Ruth . FRANKLIN^Charles L,, , of :. l The article, included a,;chart that . Duane ;A. Marshall of. Irvington - INSURANCE AGENCY INOATO 'Oft July .4, 1985, josoph.. of..'- on July 4, ' .." . ' Jqiye. ••;':•'• :.••. "•••;v .•"..-• ;. Zolnolrwlc'z pi FLa., Mrs, Lillian Grelm of Maplewood, formerly of Ir- MESCHENROSS-Arithony J,, . SWALM-^Harrlet; of South' listed all New York metfBpTSll]ta1i " ficer, said, "Over the years, we have has been promoted to assistant Maplowobdg bolovod husband ol IE BAR On July 6, 1985, Marian (Eaton), Konllworth and Richard Korr ol Fla., also 'stressed.'the importance :of quality ; treasurer and branch manager of , Matilda (noo Capista), dovbtod. fath'or of ^ of Baltimore MD;, beloved wifoflf Jack survived by ,11 grandchildren and sovon-— vington; on June 30. of Union; on June 30.'. ' . Planfield, formerly of Union;, on area commercial banks and trust- DELIVERS 1 :; and profitablity,We are a local bank the. Greenville office of Commercial Vincent of North Cpldwoll, John ol LoEidr, dovotod . rhothor of Stephen, groat:granachlldron, Rplatlvos and PREDRICHSEN-Rose G., Of - OTT-John G,, of Westfield, Julys, " ' ,: . ' "• •'••• • - companies according to tl}eir_roturn SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Berkeley. Heights, and Mrs. Marilyn ' daughtor ol Raymond and the. lato friends attonded the funoral service at' Linden; on July a. • forrtierlyof Irvington; on July 3. YEIDE-Earl W., pf Palm on assets. Union: Center NatLonai serving the financial needs of local JTtlisjL—Company ioflNnw- • Owens of Colorado, doar brothor ol •• Maaellno Eborloin' Eaton, sistor 6f tho KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 511 > l>ycj PERSONALIZED SERVICE GERSTL-Llna, of Union; on- >..'. RAGONE^Edith M.. of ranked loth among the. 127 in7 individuals and businesses and do;t according to -John' C. Collins, John, Frank, Jamos, Mrs. Ann Lovlcchi, Donald, Raymond, ' Homor, Earl and Washington Avo., Konllworth, N.J. not get involved with international Mrs. Tlpa Morotto, also survivod.by nlno Richard Eaton. Funeral sorvlco wan nt —inJormottiiGrocoland—Memorial—Porkr -JtriyO. .-.''•.' . . .,-, vyauxna.il;on.Juiy.2. ".••.••'':;' - on June 25. stitutions listed, sixth among all : ch'a'irmani •'•"."., , :.'•.'•. '• IMMEDIATE COVERAGE -—QfondeKHtlrMh' , ond . fuui;. yroot- The MC CKATKEN FUhl6RAt HOME, 1500 Konllworth, commercial banks and second loan's and investments outside the Marshall V joined Commercial among the New Jersey commercial Unipnarea." ;>.:":''_' ' ' '- Trust in. February 1984, as a • ON-THE-SPOT I.D. CARDS : : : banks; r^ : :, • '• .' , ;- .'• '"X-. . The Union.Center National Bank;' : professional assistant and assistant ANY CAR ^Eir^ • .An avehrgc return on assets for n founded. in 10^3, has continued to , b'ranch managef. -,^— -••-:• .- hflntf Is i'pm'''''tit Ttfn'nnlnn fipnt'or Notional Bank ended 1983 with a. 1.5 ANY AGE percent return and increased that figure to 1,5'percentfor 1984. '•;.;::?,.[• At the close of business in 1984, year-end figure's indicated that the:. CARS-TRUCKS-VANS-CYCLES V BUDGET PLANS TO FIT YOUR POCKET. INSTALL AN LOW 373-1060 LIFE INSURANCE! (1351 Springfield Ave, irvingtoni {Colonial Service^ ^ Corporation . AV/holiy Owned Subsidiary Ql •"••£• •",•->., " HEATER AND GET Colonial Savings H NoivOpen °/ $50 REBATE; & Loan Association , $100,000 OF TEBIMLIFE IWSUREICV & "AAA' RATED* Restaurant Then the real savings start 2TAX f REE INCOME ,-:': 2333 jW<)K>'is Aventie, INSURANCE S 2 • Insured*-fortiriiely.payment:pf principal and inter-est—- To encourage;energy conservatpn,..we're__qiving'..' •.'•; ;•:'•.'.„.,"', ,. Uttfbri'':''/L^-. • But that's only the Beginning 0' your savings. In. • AAA Hated* v by Standard & Poor's Corpbrjitlon, 'S'50 rebates to Elizabethtown Gas customerswho use, energ(y,efficient automatic gas water heaters for as little as S9.45 per month. • T&xFlrcc-nd-fedcjrallncornetaji. " - ; purchase (from any retailer) and install energy-effi- give you. mcire. hot-water lor less money. The more v (Idc-dli'il in thf ideal pri)/t .isi(ii)iil cient automatic gas vvater heatefs in existing rest- _ you use i(, the more you save. " . ' ..' S100,000, 5-YEAR •Sccurc-diverslflcdby type, location arid purpose. '• • ' •'• Paritinfjin rcat) i ,r • 'dential dwellings by December '31. 1985 Fori;more information^mail the coupon below or With most health ' • ' \:ni=NEWABLE & CONVERTIBLONVERTIBLE TTERE M POLICY '•• Affordable-^units avaibtjie |n multiples of$1 ,Q00. ;•-..; trie efficiency of'gas water heaters is measuredJjy" :iV Flcxiblc^m"onthly,.quarteriy or semi-annual Income - , '..call: ill-free ' , ,'.'•.••-•—" ' • ".' ' •_.' ' insurance plans, MALE FEMALE •'••+'-• an'.energy factor based on overall performance in Monthly distributions, or automatic reinvestrfient7"~~ "• ; recovery efficiency.standbylpssancl energyinput routine v/isits to the doc: Monthly Premium _'Age_ Premium • Convenient-no call notices or clipping coupons. Rebates, will, be provided, for "units .with energy, tbrca'n cost you $35.00,;pr more, But not : •; • Marketable-units may be liquidated at any time at the ' f-800-221-0364 $ 9,45 •18-33' ffi. 9.45 factorsof: ,56 |30-gal.urjjt|i .54-(40-gal. unit| or . ; This bffens available to bwners.pfbne-tofour-farn- • 1B-30 '••'. ''. current market value. , : • . • .'. With -'Crossroads;' Under our plan, office visits to 35 $ 9.90 •.35 \r -S 9.63' ' .51 |5O-gal u'nit); , . ; . .. •'..-.'•• ; .ilyt homes who are-ElizabethtoWn':Gas,customers. S1B.45 •I: 40 '• S1S.24 your f&miiv doctor-ajrtti most specialists cost only $5,00. .40' ,. '.. $33:30 •••• -• 'spon-iori.VanKampcuMcrrittlnc, —' . • SO •: S43.50 '50 And that's whether ybu're sick and going for :treatment or ; • Iliis M>|'»ifst-itls tlli-'m-t ^lilili.ll n'"li'ii;sl nil IMHI- .ilhM^litilM.ilt^lu'nM-stiiiilh-iH^ «w PM<*<1*.<>»>*>>"M •PremiumB illuatratod abque are basr^d upon .'non-smoker rateB.for a 5-year B healthy and going for a.check-up,, crossroads'paVs the rest. What's more, ' n(IIinn Hicji'Miri'iMtH-inNiihiiii. puliM .in iiiincl|ill\ili-M iilirihiilhr|titiN|H-tlitiiii)iii|i,i!lli's i;tim r |l II'II-N saving you an arm and a leg in mfedlcal costs Is Just one wayrcrbssroads ' iin7uiliii'V»ltrUH'Hliiikr|iilt(|i'iiMt)i Minis |\)itiniistitlliisfrll*iin in.ntir Mlh|n MiiNl.iirni litt.ill.nt s An Energy Conservation Servir.frs llui'tnliiliiii'lti'livt'i) MSIttMt»*-4lt*-Ttrtinil Ilislti'ili H'liiM'\ull ln'iVVM.Iuuirlh.mtli.'iinini.il 1111111,1)1 inirnl iilimi, thisi.litli'h'iiiVuillsloi He |Mittt.uii. irilMi'!Jill IMI ' • ' ... • •. ' .'.';. 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..\.,.^.:,.. 1,2,3,4,5,4*-COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, July 11,19B5 — 13 Mountainside wins first two swim meets •The—MountflnKftle'"- Swim Team 1 "Dim Alder, Price, Filler, Reinhardt, _Lcnehan; 9-10, Ben Schneider; 11-12, ~»J~^^^--^ coached by Dave Costellpr opened Fowler, Scott Maranelli, Maureen _Steve Fowler; 13-14, Andy Fowler; the- 1985 season with consecutive v Uarlsonek, Allen Gardiner, Heather 15-17, Fred Filter. • \ wins over^ Nortrr~Ca~la'we1i ana* Paseuitl, and Felecia . Girls: eight and under, Kristin Summit. -Mounftmslds dl'ieated "HodriRuez^ , 9-10, Robin Reinhardt; 11-. Women's U.S. Open tourney North Caldwell, 214-107. as well as The following team members 12, Elena Maguire; 1314. Felecia Summit,217-129. -. .t• ••• were chosen Swimmers of the Week: Rodriguez; .. 15-17, Maureen. In the North Caldwell mi'i'l. pool Hoys:, eight «nd^ under,; Pat. Barisonek. records were set by Kristin Shrodo to tee off toddy at Baltusrol und Itobin Reinhardt. The following Roselle Rec soccer registration sw.immorK.'toflk first place ribbons: The Hnselle Recreation Com- Below are the ' pairings and. .9:30 a.m.-Lois; Ledbetter, Beth . 12:21 p.m.—Lauri Peterson, Barb Bon' Schneider. .Shrode, ;E|ena The final registration will be held "starting times-for'the firsttwo days Daniel, (1:5G).., •-. Bunkowski, Janet Coles (7:52). mittee.will again run a-fall soccer on Saturday, at the American MaKuire, Jenny Price, Maureen program for boys and; girls age of play in-the 40th, United States- '.. .•91,45. :a.jti.rrJLieana._Cassaday, 12:36 p.m.—Mary. Beth Zim- HuriKoni'k, Fred Filler, Itcirihardt, Legion Hall, 115 Grove Street, Women's Open Championship at the" Dawn Coe, Kris Monaghan<2:05)7 • merman, Amy- Benz, Disbbj —- •• vu .-.livi,. •«. uiv.., seven through fourteen.' Roselle, between 11 a.m. and two : Maria Maresca, Stove Fowler.Hob Knselle will participate ina league Baltusrol Golf Course in Springfield,- 9:54" a.m7—a-Adele: Lukken, Meisterlfh(8!01). , . p.m. ... .•'••'•. New Jersey. (a-denotesama,teur). 12:39 p.m.—Bonn! Lauer, Splly Alder, -lloiillier Pascuiti, ttolleen w}(n. Roselle P*k; Kenilworth, Stephanie-Farwig, CAthy Kratzert Wigginsand CliriS'Marcsni. Garwood and Griinford. There will,.. e, ••. THURSDAY/ . (2:14).• • .•••-_. Little, a-Da'niclle Ammaccapane , 7 a.m.—Bobbie Salmon, Becky 10:03 a.m.—Rosie .Jones, Muffin Against Summit. thf followintr—tM. ihrei'-aivisions—MidgetsrsevBir"'"*' . «# - swimmers won Ihoirc'vonls: Shrode, through nine; Intermediate, 10-11..; in KenilwOl4h Lisa Orman. Schneider, MaKuiro,., undYoulh 12-14"• •w«ii «»#•.•.•• Friday). . . a.m.—Cindy; Flom, Colleen Shelly flamlin, a-PearfSinF(8:i9). 7:09 a.m.—Jan' Kleimon, Pamela Walker, a-Leslie Brown (2:32). '• ' ' 12:57 p.m.—Susle^UEtcrning.Juli The Kqnilworth Recreation. Allen7a'NanciBowerr(nT29)rr — —'10:19a.m.—Starter's time—^""^~ hiksler, Joanne Committee .will begin its summer: . 7:18 a.m^-gara Anne Timms, iO;28 a:m,-Cynthia Hill, Marta ' 1:04 p.m.—Starter^time Softball at Worinanco Park swim lesson program-next Tuesday Malla Folquet, a-Michele Figueras-Dotti, Jody Roscnthal . . 1:13 p.m.—Lynn barker, Nina at the Holiday Inn Pool. The lessons The Amatuer Softball Association July 13, 14.J2O and 21. The Men's Michanowlcz (11:38). . . - (2:48).' - - Rodriguez, Susie Berdy (8:44).^ : will be for beginners, and will be 10:37 _a.m.-Dmii~sp__St.rp-hif>, . 1:22 p.m.—Donna Capdnir'Pat of New-Jersey will conduct a-scries Major, Class /'AlLaud-Class "B" held on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 10 7:27 a.m.—Troy Beck.. Jeanette of youth and-iidull tnurnainimliilJnx-lj!^ist-Bitchr-on-July-37^-2Br-AuBui;t^ Kohlhaas, Kim Shipman-. Women's Class "A" Fast Pilch, on 8:01 a.m.—Heather' Farr, Deb . 11:04 a.m;—a-Page Marsh,'Jane , Whitworth, (9:20) Rahway, or call 381-4380. Director Bob Taylor at 272 4995 •. •'..•• Richard, Joanne Pacillo (12.'21)'; 'i •.' Sirrtibns, Julie Cole (3:24), " 1.'56 p.m.—Starter's time • •.' 8:10 a.m^—Pat 'Meyers,:. Cathy !l:13_. a.m.—Barbara Miicha, •2:05 p.m;—Barb Thomas.Marlene : Morse, a-Cathy Mockett (12:30). . Barbara Wrjght, , a-Andrea Floyd, a^Kathlcen McCarthy (9 36) 8:19"a.m.—Sandra' Palmer, ^Schumacher (3:33).' ; ' ' -2:14 p.m.—a-Carol Semple, Jane Debbie Massey, Murle Breer ' ll:20a.m.—Starter's.time Blalock, Ayako Okamoto (9;45)< ; KARILYN BACHAAAN—taking a hard-swing for the Linden Arians. The Arians will (.12:39). , ..,-';• •" ' .'-. 11:29 a.m.—Jackie Bertsch, Paft 2:23 p.m.—Vickie Fergon, Chris play host to the North Jersey Shilohs on Tuesday. /. V. ..•'. -. -' . 1 ; 8:28 a.m.— d-Arine Sander, Kathy Ferrante;, a-Cindy L, Sch'reyer (7:00 Johnson, Kathy Postlewalt. (9 54)

: Baker,PattiRizzo(12:48).~ —.-- • -•-..a.m.)..- _-•-•• . '-— " •- .. •••'•-' 2:32 p.m.-a-Cynthia Scholefield, '•...'.' '8:35a.m.—'Starter'stime. . 11:38 a.m.-r-a-Nancy Mncagnone, Jane Geddes, Sherrie E.. Turner •8:44 a.m.—a-Lancy Smith, Lori; Mary Alice. Canney, DebyRfiodes (10T03);•••'.' Eight Linden residents awarded Garbacz, JaneCrafterl 1:04). • '-. (7:09). —— \ .- _.; , 2:4l-p.n1.r-iCathy Marino, Vickl 8:53 a.m.—Janet AndeVsori, .Betsy 11:47 a.m.—Lciibre Murlioka, Alvarez, a-JcnnlferStelncr (10 J2) " • -, King,AliceMH!er(l:13J. : Alexandra Reeinhatdt, M.J; • Smith ' 2:48p.m.—Starter's time letters at Union

• S:02' a.ni.—Julie Pync, Susan '(87:18). • 2:57 p.m.—Nancy' Mockett; . > •.-. •• , • •-, Fdgleman, Sharon Barrett.(1:22). . 11:56 a.m.-Kathy L. Olmstead, Sherrin Galbraith, Charlotte -Uriion County College is the public ' Eight Linden residents are-among golf; Darrell Copes, cross country, 1 p y 9:11 a.m.—Je'rilyn BritZi Jan Grace Starr. Michelle'. Berteotti ' Montgomery "(10:28). • K 'community college for Union- 75 students of Union County College ChriChi s Rosivach',\_galf.Rihlf ; RenR e An . Stevenson,'PattySheehan(l:3l);. (7:27). ;,-••' • ;•.,.' . • -:• 3:06 p.m.-^Sherri Steinliauer, County, offering programs in the who haveiiieeii-awarded-lettcrs-asr toniewicz, women's tenniii, and :.'.' 9:20 a.m.—a-Dottie Peper, Alice 12:05 p.m.—Gail Hirata,- Kathy' Linda. B. Serge, Tammie A. Green areast'lof liberal—arts;—biblbgyr" members of the Owls' varsity .in- Robert Natkie, golf. • Ritzman, Dorothy Germain (1:40). . Hite,-VaJerie Skinner (7:36). ;(10:37). . ••• , ' physical.scierjee, criminal justice, ; tercollegiate athletic teams. 9:27a.m.—Starter's time .',, 12:12 p.m.—Starter's time ' 3:15 p.m.—Kay Lofflin, Diane engineering, nursing, human ser . Union, a member of the Garden Two Panthers on Lang, Susan L. Yantls:(10:46) vices, and the business, engineering State Athletic Conference, sponsors !l:l!4p.Wi.—a-LynnStroney, Demso and health technologies, AAVC all-stars Hermida, Tina Tombs ((10:5b) EXXON COMPANY'S—Bayway KefInery Employee Relatlbns mahageri Ron intercollegiate athletic teams in 3:33-p.m,—Janice Burba Gibson, Kowalcyk (right) presents a check to detective Ed Flanagan, Llnder) Police , Linden- . residents- who ^earned men's and. women's soccer, cross Roselle Park, co-champions in the Mariorie Jones, -a-Wendy—Lawaon- Athletic Leaaue-dlrector (left) and defective Bob Glegrlch, assistant director.- letters in. intercollegiate athletics at country, men's •'•ijjijT '"women's . Valley Division- of the Moutain Union County College arid the sports basketball, men's .{and /women's -Illd:d4)) , . ' ; bxxon's contribution is in support of capital Irnprovemenf pfojects including ma|or Valley Conference with a 10-4 Improvements at the two Linden Little baseball fields;" in which they participated are: John tennis, and golf.. ' '•'.'iA:' ))'. l^il p.m.—Starter's tjme record, have placed ,two players, Guzman, "• men's • soccer;"''A,I Union is also a member of Region' -pitcher Gene Mlrabella and catcher Rodriguez;, men's-tennis; Anthony XIX, National Jifnidr College Jamie Shrlner on the conference all? CEWEERFIELDER—Beth Kelly of the Linden Arians smacking a hit during a Union LL names Major, Minor all-stars Brown, men's soccer; Mike Kolesa, Athletic Association. star team. recent game q UU V .?^ | ri>stpr?^for the Union NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-StARS Woodward, John Vecoli, Vinne ^, Pat Cicalese,, Louis-AH Little League Major and Minor • Coaches: John Testa and Joe Alberto, Ralph Forte and Justin League all-atar squads,, which. Montini. Roster, includes Michael Colangelo ' driandls, Joe Quell, Frank Clampl, JUiko—Garo^or-ilotr^Sarcfar^JUikoGaro^orilotrSarcfar^PaiP r Kuznier wins tourney competed this' weqk. were as- rrwn77n,_.lnhn-£hWtethphm4^h,.iq— ; -r "MIN6HT Winick, Jay Leono, Gregg Katz, Joe The 27th annual Burnet Junior High tennis tournament was won recently follows: _ Donnelly, Justin Doyle,. Ron Ford, AMERICAN LEAGUE-AbL-SlARS: MAJOR „„„ „.„„„ „..„ ...„.-Marinello, Rich.Mayo, Ken Conklln, by Eric Kuznier, with James Magerg . finishingg: as the first runnerup.The, Mike Fancesch, Scott Hoffman, . Coaches'1>W, ) Joe Zielger and Rich> Tom Pfeif fer and Jason Martino. t'te^bM:GB • AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL-STARS-. RoberRbt t KuldqnekKldk , JasoJ n Malondal , qgllinHiri. RosteR r includeild s DaD n Soniilal , ;.tourfteywjs,Bter^.byMrBj:Grace^B ;,; .Coaches.C : Jim Catinno ann d Jim -.Peter Mar.rd;'(»ary Schaefer, Justin Jeff Rellly, Tom1 Bftirinan, Matt ' NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL^STARS Lumber! . Also,- coach* AlberiT&'Amatb iJrese'nted'tfie membera of his'terihisf teams DiGiovanni. The all-star roster ^Coaches: Ken Dunbar' arid Bob "••'—• SteeleandBrian'Testar., ..: - Heady,.TomHavyerrEddieHavyar',"- Forlcnza. Roster includes Ed Bopp, kuildinf Mntcrial C»nlr<» with letters and certificates. Receiving letters were Stacey Rochlih,. Joseph ' iifclades'Sal Anzalone, Scott' Bqrt-; CENTRAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS Frank Acque, Dan Yurecko, Brian Rlzzuto, Jon Sincki Mager, Susanh Szotak, Joseph Dudash, Jerry Fer- nick, Tom DIGlovarihi, Brian Al Abullak._Ciinis-2rinski; " _Coachesi_CharIes Ferrara i "" " """' Blume, pamieri . Boroff,. Brian —nnnripj^Wllllnm' Hnliihplt.-Rllp^n rnrcln, ffwi^w riirojo; .Tpffrpy Thpntor, Garofalo, Alvin GoMales, Chip Nick Gamba. Roster Includes An- Mike Piccone, Brian Bayer, An- Karen Pajarillo and Kuznier. , : ' , . ~;— McGoverni Scott Scheaffer, Mlfte ' Healy.-Jomes Leavy, Colin Lyrich, thony''GJa'calpheT Mike Melia, Tomithohy Tango, and Benji Williams. Dunbar, Chris Mazzarella, Steve Receiving! certificates were Marc Pajarillo, John Boyd, Thomas Tom Napier, Chris Raimo;', Scott Scanlo. Rich Troncone, Dan Lilley, CENTRAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS ?2 Christmann, Mario Serra:Jr., Amy Simon, Robert Collins, Helmut Knehr; Giordano, Jim Kielwasser, Scott' Scibilia, Peter Sirhko, Stephen Joe Ferrara.^Joe Huss, "Marc ' Coaches: Jim Schumacher and. Kretchmer, Paul Calvano, Geo .David Barnett, Karen'Ostroskl, Brian Halinewskl, JQffrey Schneider, Steveh WaszakandDanWilliairis,. - . ^;Pajarillo, Mike..Cpstello, . Brian .Ken Willis. Roster includes'Jerry Kniet, Christine Johnson, Scott Watson, Cindy Campenot, Tom pllbmarimd •ChristpuandBarry Marlott,' BEDSPREADS i David Ford. .,. • ..-•'••• •. •."..• :'•••-• ••'.";..;;.. ••''• ,-•'•/';.••'. .'••'_ li Bowlers head for camp wins SHOWER CURTAIN 1 f^-AZiiBowling Camp for Kids,'', a new-offering in yhiowCpjinty College's Robert A.'Boyd of Manufacturers Harvey Dakelmait of the; Iryihgton 'member scores'.--we're ', (gross-net- 76)i U; Hruska- (93-17-76), . F. •• special'program of "Collegefor Kids," will begin on Monday. The lo-sessioh Reserve' Supply, the top Chamber •- Check Cashing Siprvice. : handicap-net) as follows: Boyd (83- DeStefanol 102-26:76) ,'-V; Petitti (93- • camp for younsters age 8-14 will be coriducted Monday through Friday from : member winner with a low grossof ~ Tgr.Hbtt(i356372)Guid^74)Bbbitt(3563)Giad 83 In ; the: Irvingtpi) ''Chamber of 9-1 p.m, for two consecutive weeks at the Garden State Bowl, 2O3'B6cch, Lapinski, who.was the guest of Al (101-28-73), ;D^Peason (126-52-74), Szabo (117-40-77), F. George,(108-30- Vloo-Crete Pre-Mixed ) Spring Road, Union. . -;,. ''I., '•. •.':".\ •••!'• - Commerce Golf Tournament which . Spaiioof the Iryingtoh-branch of the Spaiib !95 20-74), Bartow (101-26-75), was held at the Surburban Golf Club' r 78), J. Gallagher (108-30-78),' J, % OFF OUR EVERYDAY LOW Mason Products Featuring a Learn toBpwl program forbdginriers, the camp is designed to •., U.S.. Postal Sbrvico, "won the low - Zappullpp a (88-12-76),, C. Hartl. (97-21 Schon (100-22-78), R, Neri (iO4-26* sharpen basic skills through instruction/learning tqam and league play and . .in Un!on recently, will have his ggross s plaqulqe witithh a scrscoree of 883.3 . 76)76),"" W . Htl(9822Hartl.(98-22:76:76)) , StStovensbrb i Stockade Fence BOLb. All name engraved on the Pabst 78>; F, Christlanson (il4-3579TrD. - PRICESON preparation for tournaments. It will includea field trip day; to .learn how a William Riker, the guest of Robbrt (104-26-76), B, Ekegrcn (90-14-76), J, Scott (ltr£30-79>, B. Weiler 1109-29- 4R.x8Ft. ,.,•; 6 n. x a R. Purpoao ; h Brewing Company.'s trophy,. ; ; ' pinsetter operates. •.••.•' .' ..'. '. ••: -•'•,•:. . . •; ' ;"'. . Bortow .of. Hudson Blue Print Petitti (97 2l-76),D. Merklin (106-30- • Bankets . throw Pillows «».:=;>.; . •;•'•..,.- .'-.. ••'. •••> •• .... .:..',• " Sand oii JEquipment will be provided for the younger bowlers. Trophies will be Boyd was. also presented with a. Company, won theiorrnet plaque as 76)/J. Tessel (120-44-76), Beifus (84- 7 ? 6 9 •bos ,-. .•* awar(Jed"fo tournament winners and each participant will receive a bowling . silver cup by Ward Wqlley of The well as-a cash prize ^sponsored by 9-75),r W. Woolley-(93-16-77-), R. Co-chflJrmcn of. the golf tpuK',, .;:•..Quilts•;.'.",•.; • Table cloths Ssctlon Section BOLb. 42 Lb. ' t-shirt. Lgnchwillalso.beprovided.' : ; •. . . • Maplewood Bank and Trust Com- WilliamPoasohofPeasonAgency; Tesauro (98-21-77),.J. DIGangi (103- nament committee are; Beifus, * 45 SmndUlx NJ-flond pany as well as with the President's ". Tuition is $35 for the two-week camp. For registration information on the In the speciap l events, the three 26-77), T* Lukowiak (103-26-77),, A. Hartl and J, William Ekegren of • comforters No, 1 spruce stock W". Milled gothic point pickets . , Plaque by James Ivors of Anchor n . ' • Bowling Camp for Kids, call the Office of Continuing Education at UCQ276- d hd b Rap'(1042777)TCkl( 14265 Boneham Metal Products. Honary nailod on, not stapled Posl nolindudod Addspnvacy ,' . 3 ' •bOSU •Arnerican Enterprises who is the-•longest drives were gathered by Rapp'(104-27-77),T.Coakley( 142-65- AnthonyZoppulla, Dean Person ahdf'W), J.Pala,ia (108-30-78), A. Blasi' chairmah::" Ward Woolley of 1016 SPRINGFIELD AVE. and beauty lo yard, patio and homo. Use around pool 1. -7-301--,- '•-.'''.' ••• •'•••-.';-'':': ••:''.''-''..^./:.'.. /V -. ••'••••. Chamber's president. ' arpasfors'alety',; »SM-^#SK62 •-•-.•• fiOlb. , Andrew_JLBfiiXua_Ihe three-ei.os'es't'.';;.(106-28-78), L.'Ditzel (108-29-79), A. Maplewood Bank and Trust Com- . 8OU». McC intool{ IRVINGTQN 372-1036 Albert Ci_Babbift.Pf- ' to pin winners were Arthur Guida, Hardman (130-51-79),- F. Pratt (115- pany.. Assisting Beifus who acted as • Blanket covers HortirMIx Blacktop Babbitt Florists won the members " Boyd and Joseph Gallighe© " ' -34-81). '.'•'•'•• *i, -,7' ; ' master of.cerenrionies at°the dinner '. fWcii * ATtHE CENTER SINCE 1931 .. «C ..bOMU. -| -,BT ." tf. • Stillwell-.Hdriseri Inc. of Roselle Park, recejitiy sponsored the! Liebert low net plaque wjtha scorrrof 72, He •'•' Ten winners shared tlve Kicker's Guests scores were: C. Riker (91- following the golf, were hia co- " SHEETS & Pi . Roacty to use Just add water and mix Corp. 's third Annual Golf Day, and the outing piMbd to be a huge success* will h'ave his name engraved on the Handicap: ' Angelo Rapp, Frca??19:72), R, T.iu (122-45-77), Lapltinski chairmen and the members of the •.'• Over 110 golfers from some of New Jersey's most prestigious corpoi'ations Alfred G. Reinke;.Memorial Trophy Christiansom Don . Krflmpa, Al. (83-10-73)," W. Peason (AB-23-73), L. committee: Barlow, Boyd, Gary' attended the affair to compete for prizes and spend a relaxed day away from which was presented^ to him by Spnno, Lou Martz, Adnm Christel, _MartzMll4-4p-75.), T; Kasperovich Brandle, Frank, peraci, Alan the demands of business. ' ' •. , : '• • . Wilbur Hartl of American Casting' Harry-Stevenson, Rpcco Neri, DJck (91-17-75), L, Stewart "(126-52-74), L. 'Hardman, William Peason,'John ; Company. •Babbitt also won' the,', Post t The guests'teed off at the Surburban Country Club In Union, then enjoyed_ -Bennett and Beifus. °' Hornsby (91-16-75), D. Krempn (84- Petitti, Leonard Scharffenbergor, ah elaborate, luncheon on the terj-ace and a formal;dlnner"after 18 holes of ^certlticate lor.dinner for two at The 'Based on the Calloway system of 9-75), •'.P...; Brown'1 (87J2-75)';; !Li Harry Stevenson, Arthur Guida, Manor which" was presented' by handlenpprng, ' the Ghamber~ JSaparito.(89-l4-75), A, Rich (97-21- golf". <,.'- -. • •• .'••.•;.',•'• '•'• •••''.'.',•."• ~ ' '•'."-•••' •—"•""- Jack Tesse|and Ralph Tesauro. _,- CAR WASH Hole Digger

1 "Pedal For Heart," a fundraisihg effort conceived by Rahway 1 BLACK CARPENTER ANTS 'Joseph Rapuaho, Springfield's— can he grouped according to'age and. is the Chisholm facility - centrally. change will b'e that a supervised businessman Jam.es: Kennedy, will benefit American Heart Association CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME Director of; Recreation and Joseph ability^ Competition will show, a. located, it cpntains a variety of fpr.pgram will riot be"provlded. research, Kennedy pedaled the length of the state, from, the monument at Blanda, Playground : Supervisor • Bliss to the rescue! Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries '. High Point to the lighthouse In Cnnc May,'a distance of .100 miles. The trip •marked improvement by vji-tud 0,1^—playgrouiia equipment, a Softball v v io have announced plans tojnake the.. the. increased number of, children diamond, basketball court, a grassy •Blaridn Indicated that some" 95 in' wood.to serve as nesting places and can-seriously-hgrirt your, . • ••; • SharpsloolbladoiwillJ; top.k.him. three days, April 27-29. ..'.'•••.' - . ; Chishblm playground a- central Involved. ...-.••;. •iirea /or kickball games,-and a youngsters aro enrolled in the day homo.They'reunsightlyand unsanitarybutthey'arenomatch-lor hardwood handles .. digs Kennedy's involvement with the American Heart Association dates bnck ~—facility. Through the- cpnsolidatidri,. holos easily and quickly .•'. In additioni thp three to four shaded area for table games., camp of theCmuniclpal pool and a Bliss trainodfechniclans. Ask about o.ur^REVE.NTIVE MAINTENANCE .. 1 to 1902 when his 18 month ol'd'son Peter died n tragic death from a rare . Blanda feels the many, advantages • I-HOII9 . ':••••. playground leaders t In attendance Finally, its. . accessibility of greater number of' new : yburig PLAN: It's backed by.over'a centuryol.Teliabillty . •' •..•;!•,;•• ••'; ... congential heart disease. "Peter's death and the death of friends from heart ' outweigh thy_ disqdvqntagcs' of l.can.stagger their lunchTiours so the .bathroom; facilities; "drinking disenso compelled,me to do something constructive to help eliminate this couples, are registering for the pool. puntir. Mountainside233.4«fl—,——Spiincfielct2//0O79 youngsters needing to be tran- program "will be uninterrupted fountains and shelter from summer . rnunit. .Uni(ln277|)07g •..,• -ireimion 676JIM8 - tragedy," Kennedy stated. The towrtship'isjn transition and it Is , sported individually. . .'.; ;••- rpther than closed one hour fbrr'rainstorms for (he children, anticipated that, in approximately, 1 : EASY-UP™ Split Heart disease is the number one killer in New Jersey and the nation. Rather than small groups of multl- •'V."- :'. • • Vailsburii 676-8888 " Konilwodh 233-4448 lunch. Artsand crafts activities will . the current neighborhood parks throe-to-flvo years the neighborhood • "•':- . •-, BosillBt Rosalia Park353-8752.- Linden1353-8752 , ' Cycling la_ one of the exercises recommended: by the American Heart ; a'ffe.children dispersed Ihroughout benefit through the continuity of will continue to bfe maintained for Association to promote cardiovascular fitness. "Pedal For Heart'' hopes to Tive':|ilayRrounds,' Id'rRcr numbers' park programs should be back In full j I Rail Fence daily, projects at orie-park. Not only . use .by area residents, The only force, v. .•'• • •••.-•'• •.':••'•/• raise $10,000 for heart research; ' •'•.•.',. '"'•". -TheGarSpa _: . . .--Add§prlvicyindb«»utyloyird,.pili6 --Konnedy's- efforts-a ro---being-supported-by--t'he-i-.; America n-flcarl- tnd home. Use around pool »r«»» lor • Association's Metropdlftan Chapter and the New Jersey Chapter, Klwanis ~ • • iMlely;. -.- • . •- •,-.-,- v . .'• . . inians win League • Easy installation'' ; • , Iriterna^onial. Both strongly urge con -• ionships 1 •. Hardwood cdnslruclipn ' • 1 ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST igc ten,"twch'ty-fivo, fifty ccn^s or, one^ -^Jn twpoxciting ball games theG;J- •League-Chaniplonshljf by defeaifng; "howevor, and: struck ,out the last o. CoritriBuIIprTsare tax^deducttbrc. r r .whilo-Al-Wolnfeld and Paul Yarussl UNION •-••-• No maintenance 1 Towlng Pirates, and the Lions Club the Rotary Club Giants. Pine pit- battcrtoond.thcgamc. . .^ were the hitting stars for the Colts;. • " • Choice ol 2 or 3 rail styles . Round Kennedy, who also serves as Prosidfiptv. Rahway Chapter, New Jersey ' Virginians won -the—Union—Wttlc lin.The Union Maiket Packing Lot) ching from John Vceolli andsuperb .. VIRGINIANS 9-COLTS 4 ' 3 nail Section I 3 Rail Section Kiwahis, hopes that Interested donors will contact him at Kennedy Jewelers, ' League town Champlonshlpsiin the defense from Mike Costolld, Brian Minutemen drop Patio Block 84 East Cherry Street, Rahwny 0706,5. '.;-: ..- .; : . The Virginians captured the UNION LANCER 74 Major and ' Minor • Leagues, Woodward, Dan Lilley and Vlnnle WITH THIS COUWNj 99 respectively; The .Pirates, second township Minor League crown as season opener 9-5 TRAVELING SOCCER TEAM 2%" A%rto led the Pirates to the vie- they defeated"tho Eastern Dental Society plans AAets trip half winnorfi-in-tlie-Gentral-beague, tbry, Costello and Anthony Vlllano1 The Springfield Midget iryouts Will Be Held. J defeated the Red Sox and the Tigers Colts. Chris Mazzarella held the Mlnutcmon started tho season with a ' PMIiaieOH locutl. S iiontomitltokltino Rtilive • both wore crediteH with key IlBI's, Colts to-two hits while striking out -SATURDAYS 11 N IUSIIC iocusl' Section consists d on» posl am) two El The Union Cqiinty Unit of the American Cancer Sncletyit? sponsoring a bus In the playoffs to earn their way to loss to South Orange, 9-5, In spite of . rails or onrposl 3 rails . •• ' ••.-"-. •-• . • : trip to Shea Stadium for a game between the New York Mots arid the, Atlanta - the finals while the Virginians, also 14. Mike Dunbar and Steve Giordano a strong defensjye effort, the hard- July 13th, 20th & 27th at 1:00" Braves/The game Is Saturday July 20 at 4:05. p.m. and the cost of the trip is David Shaw pitched "an excellent had-three hits ' apie.ee while Maz- second half winnors In tho National hitting South Orange team UNION SlCHKHOOLJMCtltFlfLD : zarella and Chris Herring had two- 'lie. • -••._ .. •••,•. ' •••••.•...••••;•• '..:.•-• ••:• •' •. ' ••• .--: :-;- League, slugged their way past the .game for the Giants, cdHbctihg 13- prevailed: Springfield was led by ONIV ,: ••.••• ':- P'01'. 1 each for the, Virginians. Jitn Main St. Routo 202 1238 Vallny RH Buscs will depart from Manor Drive, Union, ut 2:,10 p.mMhia IS a fund Bisons and the Maplo Leafs prior to strikeouts and scattering seven hits.; Patrick Reddtngton who hit a single ' BOVSBiorn In 1,974 Cyi— allai [Ma[ors will be in action during Dots of Alpha,-Lisa Marie. Kaar of areas of cultural interest. •. every Monday night from 7-8 p.m. at August 7-14 at the Cheff Center for • Len Siter of Roselle Park and Bill JOYCE FLOWERS—a hard-throwing pitcher for the Linden Arlans, during a association all-star;" •:••': . ' >" the NJ State Tournament this weekend ~ Morris Plains, Natalie ' Rahn ; of. For those who need a break from' the high school under supervised iheJHnndicapped at. Michigan State Harcourt of Westfield, led the Union recent game In Linden. The Arlans will be jn action at the NJ State-TourYiamenr at - the heat, youngsters can. take to the' •'County. College golf-teumtb'a fourth . . : Warinanco Park, tomorrow thru Sunday! ' ,'.•••• •'•' • , •'.•• Instruction. • water for the borough's swimming This summer's ,activities, nlsn THURSDAY DEADLIWE ~ place finish recently, in the annual; program, which will commence next Garden State Athletic Conference include the annual Pop Warner All-items, other'than'spot .news should be in our oltice. SURE STARTING FOR Golf Tournament at the Rutgers Tuesday morning at 9 a.m. at the Football Clinic, hold on July 31, in byjp.rh.T/hursday. _^ .. •'. ' • ' ! . YOUR ENGINE _ University Golf Course, ... in Springfield wins two in Legion ball PRICED TO FIT YOUR Piscatawaj . Pitcher Dave Gagliano struck out ; Harcourt, a sophomore, and Siter, - In olheraelion last week: n, walked five and allowed just ; ROSE1;I:E PARK ; the first two innings and went on to 1 BUDGET fhbhhdi thTce-hils-as^pnngfild-dfSlird J_efe_al_Bosellc_p_ark,_8-3 Dave for third place in the individual Roselle Park scored two runs on Hartlzer.andDennis McCaffery had. visiting Union, 8-1, in Union County no hits in the fourth inning to break a •scoring. Harcourt Captured third American Legion Play. For two hit each for Roselle Park. 3M MyrHi ku., IrvkftN 373-6212 I place on the second hole of a playoff 1-1 tie and defeat host Elizabeth, 4-2, Springfield, Matt Miller stroked two on Williams Field. A combination of withSiter; " hits, including a two-run triple in the Saturday only for EtMX Union came in fourth with a three-errors, two bases on balls and. ' ' UNION .25 .third inning'. Greg Torborg added one fielder's choice led to the surge. 1, Bob Levy, Chris Colder and Frank • u :•. County Collsge I combined score of 364, trailing three hits and.Leon Fern and'Rob with purchase of -Camden County College with a 342, Tom Critelll had two hits and Len Utset had .two hits apiece to lead , Ignition Cap Paessler each Hadj two hits. • For. Zennario and Jim Shrinerhad run- Union over Linden, 3-2. Winning ZLFJREELESSON and Ocean 'County College' with a Union, Steve Manzon doubledhome 7 A New York-Style Cafe -and Rotor- scor.ing.singles for Roselle Park. Pitcher Doug Bayer struck out six,' ' VWiTHApPAIDr — I > v 346. .;.-.• •' '• .,.:' • ''•'•• a run in the fourth inning. '•' , .'-.• with this ad . ••'•\f Other members of the Union Scotch Plains.scored five runs in wolRed one and allowed six hits REGISTRATION withjEuropean Flair squad were Bob Natkie and Chris ; Tom Chiego smacked a bases, SAVE _ AC SPARK PLUG Rosivach, both of Linden, Tom loaded single with two outs in the In Builnm ..30*Cenitel 1.25W/PURCHASE ; Lunsman and fidAnderson . first inning to knock in two runs and UALITY 10Y -.'.-..;-.•.. Va ox. ^ -frPJ«UjipJSi Deliver y^._ •',_, Moitday lo.Thundi'y Ha.*,'»:)0p.m LAKELAND FARMS • _fi\tnio Sunday"|i a.m.• ioiiM (.Hi.. The, top singles player was David ' «l Sluts Serviced Bi • .Complete job (201)372-8544 Irvington ! . .Prk«i Inclutfo pilrlc ; AiAVAYS OPEN Petruzziello, who won 17' of 22 _. FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE .25 W. ELIZABETH nU£., LINDEN . matches this season. Also'having GALE SALES CO, INnl to Stan Robuclij. ' ... « Lunch from 11:30 am • Oysler Bar frotn 4 pm • Dinner from 5 pta "Think of us as vour cor^vlenlence store." great season's were Craig Glassncr . ICO Coil SI, IninilM 373 fill 241-2975 f FREt PARKING IN FRONT 862-3444 MATTHE-W^MARANO, JR.. M.Q. ~at-number two singles and Eric ' —- ;._;.•: -. TLUBC% Mon,-Frl,j Dinner: Nightly ;.. ^7—^5 Shukah at number three singles, y : Diplomate, American Board of Ophthalmology 'The nuniber'one doubles team-oF •- Enjoy cocktails arid hdrsd'oeuvrcs ~.; is.pleasedto.announce the reldcatipri ol his.Roseland • Rob Kuhl and Tom Frankpvich and 1 : : : number two duo of Dennis Milak "and. ollice-fijr.the.practice of. General-Ophthalmology • Ocular :.:.•'• : I' :--••:: — at our Piario Bar . 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•».. Mike- •>•• .,,.':'• , •'• • ByBEASMITH . ' .;. " •." . ,• on these stars and send them to her. Other people .must have a phenomenal collection," Macdonald Sayers .;•'.• You don't have to be a lottery miliitonajre Jo write to me and ask if I have material on a exfaims. "And her husband doesn't even know she collects. She has a-sewing room, and her Mall check and entry to:. kquit your job and see your lifelong' ambition certain star. Usually; I do my research and find, 'pictures and clippings. •. " • ' '. entire collection fills the room. And do you know ;•«*•. come true. ° • J • Too's ffThings Registration \ -Jill "An early customer, who lives in Vailsburg, -thai-she isj *w ifiml Ihi U»ilin tab,, ((Camniiiceilpl Ul MnrUHIimiIcri»fijli«5«TTi>rt ill ifMun; IKilMleiHMllHl, m- perpetual '. iiw)r , mi|M; MidarNlp , miibm I m»liI| d i«|t til1l iiiiumuHui|UIW WNlIld b>f mBilli la" HI nuui Milid It uM W»l. IIIIHI |ad >iilf» Ihil I mil puliclpili in itn become a collector. •'• •;:-. , ...i____^_...—r Macdonald explains that he is "really in this people. Some are middle-aged people;- one girl ™ .KMU'- 'I MIKI MMI, Ihil I MI phriliilll lit t hw .IIIHUIMUI lillMd In IM IHUIIHSMIIIMM,»MIW| It uui scholarship fund fdit'h for Linden Higns students -became disenchanted, with teaching and for the LaVie Sisters (Rosemary, Priscilla and Lola). SIGNATURE: years, I'd beenatlooseends.;, '••''•• "I have,a big collector in Hawaii. .He loves the -Dato. look of the 1930s—the fashions and.the stars. _M_/ajnd ; "I'm a teacher drop-out and I've never chat in the rear of Je'an's KountryKorner, store old" man who loves Marilyn Monroe. There's a on the corner of Stuyvesant Avenue and Morris young man who dote§onth6 silent stars. He often i Congradulations We Salute All The_ Avenue in Union Center;. "caHs~here "oh~the telephone, He loves Gloria \ Many of Macdpnald's movie star. stills are Swanson, Loretta Younjj and Priscilla Dean, whir Participating Runners lined up across the Kountry Korner store; pn was popular back in the 1920s." * hilk^HklthliThit He smiles. "You just can't account for someof " AlWitTl • held up by clothespins, Linden "I display Ted's picture collection" and sell Macdonald, who was born iriSayre, Pa,, liveil Commcrciol Trust them on consignment," says Jean, as the _in Waverly, N. Y., then moved to NewarkrHe MEMBER COMMERCIAL BANCSHARES INC youthful faces of Gene Autry, Esther Williams, , came to Union as a boy and was graduated from; Serving Hudson, Bergen, Middlesex, Chamber Of Commerce Connecticut Farms School. ''My grandmother We're Proud To Be A Part Of Your Community .' Barbara 'Stanwyck, Myrna Loyi Glenn Pord, ? union and Monmouth counties James Dean, Clark, Gable, Hedy' Lamarr, Jane gave (He some movie magazines as-a-present. MEMBER FDIC —Jog-On Over For... Withers, William iPoXyell,.(a pin-up of) Debbie Mrs. W, C. Fields~was a friend of uny grand- ICOLUMBIA AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Reynolds and (a; veryi very young) Ronald "mother's and the-pictures she had were my —-prized-possessions." • -V , Tremedous Savings 701 N. Wood Ave, Linden JReagan stare at Jean's customers, forcing them ISAVINGSl . to remember their youth arid their movie idols. • Ted attended Union High School for two years that only a manufacturer ;"•'"•• "I suppose not. everyone can just drop and was graduated from Morristbwn School For the can offer " everything to do what he wants to do, and it was Boys.(H6 attended and w^s graduated from the ^ Bicycles Ftfr The Entire Family a very hard decision fpr .me to make. .But I'd • University of Maryland,' where he majored in WINDMILL found my niche. I always" loved the stars and the French and Spanish, and Middlebury College in ; magazines, r'd-s'aved my money through the Vermont, where he received a master's degree America's Greatest in French. He.received a doctorate degree at For The Comfort Ride years, and I felt that if I didh't break even with Columbia University. ."I've lived most of my life HOT DOG Lock Set [ this movie star-business, I'd still have something in Union, and right now,- Hive at home with my to fall back on/'^says the soft-spoken Unionite. "I' •City Bikes ; parehtsr •'••••..'.'•••..' '.-;'••.."'! '•' ' *:. '.•.•••: . '.' : .';' • ! with purchase of j would never starve. , • V . v . ' • ' KORNSPAN JEWELRY /Mountain Blkos ! • _newbike . j •-.•, "Lmiist give credit to a number of magazines Cruisers "I started as a dealer with my collections six ArNOSTALGIC MOMENT—T,ec) Macdonald -^from—the 1940s which- I'd received from a ! with this coupon J years ago by putting occasional advertisements peruses his collection of movie magazlnes^and- SO* photos In^ his basement In Union. A former neighbor, Catherine Barron of Kenilworth. She in a magazine called 'Hollywood Studio.',. It's Linden Pathmark Plaza •10Spood5«12 Spoeds»15 Speods 1 college professor, 'Macdonald sells his collec- was oiir neighbor, and she would give me. movie' HOT DOGS •All blkos fully assombfed & guaranleod«Fitness Equipment very popular among movie buffs. And I started tions internationally.(Photo by John Boutslkaris) magazines which she bought from stores and tUUM JLGMIW Am.linden 925-1101 with Jean's Korner in March. .kept. She was a definite movie fan just-as-I-was, I' AALAN'S BICYCLE SPORT 486-BlKE "I will sell pictures; clippings and whole movie business more for the nostalgia. I have a filing 7/S1/85 .with this ad cabinet, so I really dpn-1 have.to do too.much lAwasliaJwSys in the-Uh'ion Theater herein; Union Tue thru sat 10-5:30 wed ft Thur till 8:00 103 N. WOOd.Ave. Linden Mon-Thur 11.7.FrlUll«.Sal9:30-5 magazines through, the mail. I never dreamed Center..I used to love to go on Saturdays. For 10 . there would be such a market fpr the stuff. It's so research; From, this One person in Vailsburg, cents we got ev,erythirlg...four ;; v : I've acquired ,a'lot. I also trade clippings_fjwn_ "popular. : : ;••••'• '':/.::/ ".••. . .••.•'.•'•'. Shows...eyerythingii'Mac/lonaldsayJi excitedly. magazines around the country"Really^L'Jie sighs 1 1 To All The Runners ; - "I've built up a clifentel over the cbuntry;" . "The good old days! ' ' - - •''•'•'• ?' • ":••• UNITED COUNTIES Run In and Rent A Movie ' What^do people ask for?,What niovie stars i —with a smile, "I'm.working at it seven, days a 1 —week^ And I'm always behind! . '—;.. ; . .' [2ihe mostpopular?~~ • r-^-j/r' --—-.-'^^-— T TRUST COMPANY rMovies, VCR's, Video Cameras • - "The"dedicated onesT'' "says Tedr''llkeijusr ^-^" I-Ka ve-a-devpted T*loy-Hogers-lady-devotcef- Books are~popu1ar," says Mandonald, "andT LUNCH BUFFET • so are calendars and posters. But' my specialties I— Rentals & Sales • i* ...'•. about anything. Magazina picture -covers, pic= Errol Flynri is.Very JSbtJular, And people seem.to • MEMBER. UNITED COUNTIES BANCORPORATIONr %a'rjB'movie magazines, clippings and stills! I'm 1 1 : ture endorsements. The most popular-are the' " be requesting more-tnen these days." . .'• i /;:'.-:., .. MEMBER. FDIC . '• •'.••.•••'• ., glamourvgirls, first and foremost. The biggiist tMa«donaJ d explain. s that"!here are hot-top.m . happy with what I'm doing," he grins,' "and ; ;, All You Can Eat Conveniently located to serve you. sellers are Hedy Lamarrr^Jcim-HaWew-^Hid^ always a IMtle behind. Trufy, I'm not mailing a '..:'• . Mon'Frlt"— —many-collectibl-many-collectible stars,. ( haven't se:en totooo many, • Bellord." Berkeley Heighls" • Cheipol Hill ••.Clark Vivien Leigh. '.;'• \ '•••"'.. •'• " . -' 'i •• requests .for- Gary Cooper or John Wayne or liying.at.it, And I have to keep selling;to try to Cranlard ••.Elizabeth •. Hillside •Keansburg \: "There's a Germairlady in Toronto, Canada, M.yrna Loy or Ginger.Rogers; Clark.Gable is not breakeven. ." ' • ' Kenilworlrf'^Lincrolt'fLinden '..• Middlelown" "But I'm happy." ,; ' >-who has a list of 14 names of movie stars. And 1 ,: loo popular the'so'davs. ••-' ';.".• WUBUN ChlnMe Restaurant . .- Norih piainjieid' •'•.dakhursl • Port Mpn.rriouih:. Ideo •, do rriy research and try to find everything I can •;-,...'. "No\v, that German lady in Canada..;W|iy she Can anyone ask lor more? ' •'•••.. v • ...... Shrewsbur.y "Springlieldr Summit" ••',;., • Full service Video Store 7M W.-St. Gtoije Ave, Llndtn 486-5280 • .'.Automatic Teller Machine -F 24 .HourBanking .' Botwoon Elliabqlh Ava A Train Station, next to Carvel IS N. Wood Ave., Unden 862-3303 '•*.'••:.!

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Adjustment. : to a crisis, loss of-a u M.A., C.A.C. former executive Membership In WHW is^$12: per - throughout New Jersey arc joining The 33-year-old black policewoman music and dancing until midnight, loved; one, role changes, marital . director.o'f the Union County Coflncil year and enables the/center'to forces' to ..'honor the .first will be placed in a trust fund and/or family conflicts or loss of on Alcoholism. • ' ' - operate, .entitles merdibcrs to par-; policewoman ever killed.in the line established for the exclusive benefit •employment qll rcqfliro some help Staffed with professionally trained ticipate in support /groups at a of dirty. 260 club helpinig of Norecn arid Jayson Powletl. nnd support to successfully deal will) Ihese situations. . • . volunteers, WJJW offers services to reduced rate and receive a quarterly All of the.proceeds from. "An, , Trustees of the fund, .members of- women residing in Union County officer's chiicfren , Plainficld P.B.A. Local ,19, win. Women Helping Women IWHW) of newsletter.. It also—enables—thc- ^Evening in Memory of Police Officer regardless of race; age, ethnic .programs io' continue to offer Jnson—and—Noreon Pqwlett, manage the fund for the main- '•"'"'" "- inty„ in.— non|v,.u, •> Abigail Powlett;""lorbe"held-July 19 v backjjr'ouna ana income, some oi ihe "quality i lowcostseryiccs to woitrcrr children of the late Officer tcnancc and support of the two organization dedicated to helping a| the Pines Manor in Edison, will be •services include: counseling in- and their famijles. ' used to benefit > hcr~two-, young Abigail Powlctt or the Plainfleld .children, according to acting women, grow; to their potential: II ' formalidn and referral, clearing Police Department, who was Plainficld Police Chief John children. • -provides services 10 women ex- house for women's resources, short killed in the line of duty, will Propsner. '••'""• . '• Wonrfen lawyers , •, ; In a joint announcement. Com- % periencing the debilitating symp- s receive letters of intent to fund •'" "We arc also offering special term counseling by muster-level' New Jersey W6mcn Lawyers, . mittce . Co-chairmen Kenneth toms of stress and emotional turmoil counselors at low cost for the woman their college education by the 200 subscription tickets for members of resulting from -unexpected or un- Association will hold a reception '• Turnbull and, Thomas Van Arsdalc in crisis or transition, self-help poor honoring'six recently, appointed : said hundreds of police officers and Club' of Union County! The 200 the business and corporate com- prepared life changes.. • Club Is a non-profit organization munity,", said Van Arsdalc, who is support groups,, leadership training 'wohien judges onThursday^Jjllyjl,'J their spouses will be in attendance at . Woman Helping Women of Union' "groups and community'-education dedicated to provide aid to the president and chief executive officer County novw hasJls main.offlcc at St, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Continuing the dinner dance with business men workshops. ;; • families of policemen and of The Savings Bank of Central Paul's Episcopal Church, 414 East Education Center on the Douglass and women and concerned citizens Appointments may be" mode by College campus in'New. Brunswick. ; andfrlcnds. firefighters who have given their : Jersey in Plainfleld. "Orders arc lives, while .serving tho com- a|so being taken for'advertising in calling WHW at 232-5787, A small fee Among the honorees arc New- Jersey™ Personal ticket invitations'are munity. ••' • The Souvenir Journal, a special is charged for-services but the Superior Court Judge Miriam . N. being distributed through the more pufdopr ability to pay should, not-bo tlian 300 Policemen's Benevolent "The 200 ClubJs proud to award publication to.be printed in con- Associations . and • -police -these—scholarships to- Officer nection with the affair to be organizations • Oiroughout New Abigail Powlctt's children and to distributed statewide," he added. concerts Jersey. . . '.. .. honor posthumously ^Officer • Sincclhero will be a limit on the Photo coyest planned number of tickets available, those POINTS, OUT FI.REWORKS—Ginny McAAIIIIn plays Salty 'LYRICALLY SP^AKINGi=Larry Rpthweiier (right) : '• MONDAYS •;• . "This is just a wonderful effort-hy, - I Pnuilatt'n ultimate sacrifice," a spokesman said; who want tickets nrffMng nskwl to Ta|ley Friedman arid Gerard' Scagllbne. of, Kenllworlh is 'teacheteaches Jim Storiaker of Kenilwbrtha musical nun>ber irprHiH Union Municipal Band—Aug. . Tho New Jersey Department'of government, committed to sharing people in buslncS37tHd~ncople in law Weston Hurley In 'Fifth of July,' Langford Wilson play, which 'ththee original revue saluting the lylyrici s andd lyricistlii s of '26, Bicentennial Park, Tucker Commerce and Economic its many attributes.., This contest enforcement to team up to pay contact their local police depart- ment or write directly to the Abigail opened July 5 and will, run for five weekends. Fridays; Broadway musicals. The production' will be staged tomorrow Avenue and Frances Court. 7:30 Development and Barton Press of gives local photographers an op- _ tribute tor a fine officer,", said was well liked and respected and ; Powlctt Children's Fund, care of the Saturdays and -Sundays through Aug. '3 at the New/. Jerspy •. through July.'28, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at the p.m. to 9 p.m. Bring chairs. In West Orange arc sponsbring a photo portunitv to demonstrate that.'New Turnbull, president and chief had a fine reputation as an un- •Public Theater, 118 South Ave., East, Cranford. Additional contest to focus on the state's theme dercover narcotics officer. • . United National Bank. P.O. Box 632, Edison Valley Playhouse, Oak Tree Road and Woodland the event of rain, program will Jersey and You—Perfect Together' executive officer of the United : Information can be obtained by calling 272-5704.. — "New-Jersey and You — Perfect Proceeds from the-event, which Plainficld, N.J, 07001. - .' • - Avenue, Edison. It was written and directed ,by David be cancelled.) contains a lot of truth," explained National Bank in Plainficld. • together." •••*'. .••'•, . Bordcn R. Putnam, commissioner of~ Goldstein and'Rothweller. Reservations can be made by TUESDAYS the department. ,. ' :. ca I Ing 7So-4992 or 289-78267—-—-- v: >: :,-? C . Linden Summer Concerts In Gordon Turk and Cathedral Entry forms and a ijbpy of com- Subject matter can be landscapes, the Park^July 17, The Sen- plete contest rules arc available at potpourri ; Symphony Orchestra. Woodwind timentols, Peach Orchard seascapes; people at. work or play, Section of orchestra Chamber local camera stores, the local •!•••• ' Calendar Park-, Dill Avenue; Linden. 7:15 historical scenes or other subjects Union County Chapter of concert of Mozart works. Great 4-H Fair is library or by contacting Barton that show life and times in New MAKE TODAY COUNT, Casanb to 9:15 .p.m: Bring • chairs. Press, c/o Zinn, Graves & Field, Inc. i Auditorium,- Ocean Grove. 7:30 Ralndatc; July 18. Jersey. • •: ' • •; ; ' "* Community Center, 314 Chestnut Now-through July 21—"Dames Members of*4-H clubs throughout, ; Fair visitors can enjoy a Seeing 123 Columbia Turnpike, Florham Enlries'must be postmarked by St., Roseile Park; Every second Again, Inc^ dancdancee in lounge of • camping, trip. Tuckcrton.' 388- • p.m.775-0035. ' •..•• • -XI—Smi ','•• P.pnrpn Street '•liily 12—Qnry Puckett and Ilic Union County will, display their e.. presentation, baby parade. Park, N.J. 07932. ' , July 15. Th,ey can be either 35 mm •Monday,V:30to9:30p".'mT —Holiday—fnivKenil 1 -^—WEDNESDAYS ,; Playhouse, 9 Livingston Ave, Union. Gap; Club Bciie Dinner -projeclii on Sunday at the annual 4-tr planetariupla m show, games, pony . Winning photographs will be made . transparencies or 8 x 10 prints." GAVELIERS TOAST- p.m. 528-6343, Union County Park's •into a 1986 calendar and postcards to ; New Brunswick. 246-7717; ;;. Theater, Rt, 35,Sayrcvillc. 9 p.m. ^.Fair, to be held this year.at the rides, purchase 4-H balloons and Black and white or colon entries arc MASTERS CLUB, Schering Every Saturday night—Singles ;y ::-;'.v-Art--•,••••••••• .Department Summer Arts ' "Now through Aug. 3—"Fifth of •727-3000. , '.-" Trailside Nature and. Science performances by a Jozzersize benefit two New Jersey institutions, eligible. .'•'• .•."..'. ..•'••. Again, Inc., dance for the 45 and : Festival—July 17,. Broadway Corporation, Galloping Hill EVERY THURSDAY; July," New Jorsey Public •July 15—Monday Night Spccinl Conter, Coless Avenue and Now group. Refreshments will be sold by the Newark Museum and the New Road, Kcnilworth. 558-5074; 241'- over crowd, Holidu-y-tlnni-^- Tonight, Echo Lake Park, UuroifiLfor the contest will be. EVENINCT^Montclair Art- Theater, 118 South;Ave", East, scries. The New Jersey Ballet, a' Providence Road in Mountainside.. the 4-H Leaders Association. Jersey State-Museum. ••'••.', 5209. Every second Monday, 4:40 Kcnilworth. 0:30 p.m. 5284343. -Mountainside, (near Geigcr's). representatives of the New Jersey Museum, 3 South Mountain Ave, Cranford. 272-5704. .'••• p.mi July 22—Thcatcrworks .. The exhibits will be open to the The Union__C6u'nty 4-H Fair js "New. Jersey Is a microcosm of Art.Directors Club, the New Jersey- p.m. Every fourth Monday, 6:30^ Every Saturday" night-USA > '-.7:30.to 9:30 p.m: Bring chairs. Montclnlr,2t;o9:p.m.746-'5555. Now to Oct. 6-"No-Sex PJease, USA', "Rags, Bags and public at noon to 5 p.m. There will be under the direction of Erika Fields, America with geographic and ethnic State ''.. Museum, the •.•; Newark Sports anil Social Club; dance and... ' NowT^lo-r^luly1-^—Artist T4^^l .a ribbon cuHlng-'.ccremoh'v ' im?' RalndatcJllll'/j "^ s^e'vwwin- ouim .museum, me ; NCWarK We're British." Club Bcrte IJlnncr- county 4-H nBfint_ancU-Mur.leno—J _divfirsily^=^and.a-busincss-and-arts—Mu^eurnvthc-Pedoratipnof-Camcra- Union County ARTHRITIS fitness party, Plaza Racquetbull _)^j£cibT^nfra'i New Jersey's , mediately followed; by a day of ; Rt. 22, Union. 8 p.m. to ntor Rl Crossroads, "Slow Dance on the. Brojvn, 4-H program assistant. The community, as. well as a state Clubs ant) the New Jersey Ad Club. —x.. • SUPPORT GROUP, John; E\ eighth annual statewide juried £{j* ' ' 35, Sayrevllle. 727- activities^. and . demonstration: 4-H Youth Development Program is THURSDAYS, midnight. 257-2474. '.•;' • JUUt)l ''• Killing Ground," 8 p.m. Aug.5- -Runnclls .'Hospital', Berkeley exhibition.' Cornelius Low House, ' Judging of ;4-H-projects will take open to all boys and girls 7-19 years. . Music Under the Stars-^July Every Saturday night- Now , lhrnii(!h Dec. I5-New; "An Eveniyig'of Opera Theatcr.of Heights. 388-0744; Evory second Middlesex County Museum, 1225 place from 10 a.m. until.,noon on of -age, and is sponsored' 11, Joe Brislck, popular music; ; Symphony slates Paper AAjll concert ; Bowling for Singles. Four jersey Shakespeare 'Festival— ~Ncw Jersey.'!_alp;m. .Aug. 12-? Tuesday, 7:30p.m. • .•• - .••'.,• River Road, Plscataway. 745- small -engines, clothing, foods- cooperatively by the Union. County July 10, Ray Masters,. Italian 1 Season's Bowling Alley, Rt. 22, repertory season. Now through Erick Hawkins Dance Co. 8 p.m. The Cathedral SymphonyOrcHestra will appear Wednesday a p.m; at the , DOUBLE TROUBLE, self-help 4489. , .•.''•• .'• T; . . nutrition, crafts, veterinary science, Board of Chosen freeholders, and music; Frlbcrger Park, Morris Union, 7 p.m. 257-2474; • . '.. Sept. 7—"Henry VIII;" Now 3 Aug. 19—Martha Schlanime's Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, as one.of a series of concerts in conjunctioh group on alcohol-mental illness ; '- NoW to July; 2d-"1985 Arts twirling and small'animal projects. Cbiinty Manager, Rutgers the State Avenue, Union. ''8' to 10 p.m. and medication. 15 Aldon. St., Every second Tuesday—New through Sept; II—"A Man For All, , Concert Cabaret. 8 p.m. AuR; 28- Bring chairs.; (In"the event 6f-*\ with the New Jersey Mozart Festivals .. . . Council Annual." College Art Seasons;" July 31 through'Sept. Non-members arc .encouraged to University and the United States, Cranfordj Suite .11-12. 272-0302. Jersey Moonrakors (tall and., . .The. Morse Mime Theater's enter the Open Pet Show and par- rain.'conccrts will be held in the The orchestra will be conducted by- Thomas Michalak and-features Gallery, Montclair State College. 22-'.'The Merry Wives of Wind-, . musical comedy; V'Dracu|a." 8 Department.' of •Agriculture. Every Thursday. 7:30 too p.m. single.adults) meeting.: 8.p,uai_ 744-1717 or 893-5113; ;; . . ticipate In all' the ongoing contests F, Edward. Bicrtucmpfel clarinetist Phillip Bashor. Joining the orchestra will be the Newark Boys '.'..'DOUBLE TROUBLE ,-SUP- Meadowlands Hilton, 2, Harmon- ~ . : sor;" Sept. 25.through Oct. 20-r\ p;m. Sept. 2—Nifty Puppeteers. 7 .Programs are open to all without Conter,, 2155 Morris Aye., Chorus and the Garden Stale Chorale. The chorus is directed by David Now through July . Ill- VThc Plough It the Stars;" Oct. and activities throughout the day, regard to race, color, sex, natural EORT' GROUPf family- support Plaza, Secaucus. 968-2959, g y p.m. S01, 9-Jazz Impact by until 5 p.m. ':"•:••...... Union.* . •,_•• ButterfkHd;—^,;.,....,,'.V" •:'/.'•• ':• ,'v -• '•• ••;,''. ; " .' '• group. United Methodfst Church, Every... Sunday night—USA Montclair Art Museum's hhN^l7i!LihthNov^l7!LightUU p —trumpeter Harold Lieberman. 8 'origin or handicap. ' " ' • Additional information can be obtained by calling 376-4343. , \ •'• cxliibltlons and programs. H . the Sky," and Nov. 20 throu'Rh , I.E. Broad St., Westflcld. 272- Sports dance party at Boss : South Mountain Avc.-746.555f,.- : •p.m. Drew University, Ht. 24. 0302. Evcry-Thursday. 7:30 to 9 Tweed, 618 St. George Avenuo, Dec. 15—''A' Lcssqn From' Madison. 377-4487. ' . . : Now 'through Aug. 25— : p.m. .••'•.' . • -••'". .•'' • West, Linden. 8 p.m. 925-1016.' Aloes." Drew University, Rt.24, July IS^Papcr Mill Playliousc Photography exhibition, "Tho ' Madison. 377-4487. • V . MARROWBONES, traditional Every- second and fourth ,..•,•• Great Swamp-A Place For All summer programs, Millburn. Ldrmn'$ fatest IP folk club.' 354-1259 or 008-7977; Saturday-'Share Singles,••-• St.'.; July 11, 12, lilr-"Cotton Patch New Jersey Ballet Co. July 17- . Seasons." Morris Museum of nv MILT HAMMER -* . - Every first Sunday. 7 to to p.m.. Ahdrew's' Church, South Orange Arts and Sciences, Normandy- Gospeli"'Seton Hall University Cnthedral Symphony. Orchestra; __Her_jiej«est_LEi-^Sa'y When," on NlCfliette's LP'are;Emmylou Harris, house...We had .West Side Story, The New Jersey Chaptor-of tho Avenue., at Ridgewpod Road, Theatcr-ln-thc-Round world ' July 24—Count Basje Orchestra; PfckOfTheLPs, ;'Sny When," by MCA records, not bnlVrmaflts her Vt'ncd Gill, Jonathan Edwards, Carousel, stuff like that." . • Heights Road, Morristown. .538- NlcolcltcLarson (MCA Records). . " National Association to Aid; Fat South Orange 8 p.m.,964-8448.' .premiere. 8 p.mi7Gl-9ioo. July 31—Klezmorim. AuR. 7- debut as ah MGA recOrdTng artist, RickySkuggs and'Sharon White- As a youth Nicolette never took , • .• 0454. ".•.",••..-:• ••. :'•••••:.•••-•• ,• ••,' ; July it, 12, I3-Robert Mar- fn • 1974 / is|icolelte . boarded a ; but it also represents her first full- names1 familiar to • country voice lessons or sang in the school Americans, THE BIG SPLASH. Every second and fourth Now through "Sept. 13— Prosor-vatlon Hall Jazz Band. .cazzo's (Original play, "The Greyhound bus In Kansas City bound fledged country music effort, ••' _n.udiencos; ,; • ,:'• •'..'• . chorus. "I didn't want to stay after 'JCC on the Palisades,' Tchafly.: Wednesday—Union. Trivial , ."Abstrpctscapos." Rulgors '(Aug. & or Aug. 14)-Les Ballet Pursuit;Club..Singles. Jason's • Vlsitors;"'8 pirn. (Jpsalo College, .for Son Francisco. At the time, no "This album is, definitely coun- school for all those things;they did," July 28.7 p.m. 871-4192. " . ' Newark campus State' Univer- Trockadcrb; All Bp.m. 370-4343. ." : Sutton Place,' Galloping Hill East Orange. 266-7165. '-"•..'.•. -'one, not oven she, had any idea that; try," Nicolette says proudly. "Andl she notes. This allowed for a natural PREP, people responsible for sity's Robeson Center Gallery. July' .IS—Randy Stonchill 1 Road, Union. 687-0707. •• " .'. -July l.l—Readings, on "Mark she would emerge several years ' feci-that people who have listened to development of. Nicolettc's. distihe- Elderly Persons, meetingt-July 9r '"• 350'. Martin, Luther King. . performance. HOPE Ministries. Every Tuesday night—The VIII: xxxvi," New Jersey:Public later as one of-the finest and mpsl. '.. my abiimsin the past aren't going.to i tive singing style. Her only formal 7:30 p.m, St. John's Lutheran ' Boulevard, Newark. 648-5262. Union High School; yorth Third ycrsatile vdchlists of her generation. Church,. 587 Springfield Ave., Young Adults Singles Club, (ID- Theater, Cranford. 8 p.m. (July : Street. 8 p.m. 789W49,276-8740. Disc'n Data be disappointed at all. I feel like this'^musical tralnirig.consis.tcd of piano Summit. 635-7553,273-5550.- : . 30), volleyball,, Wcstfidd YMCA, ; • ID—Newark Public Library.) July 13—John'Kay and Stcp- is-n real natural transition. T was . and guitar lessons, v '..'220 Clark St., 8:'3O to.10 p.m. 233T 7:30 p.m. July 13—Auditions for In the years which followed, this originally signed to Warner Bros; as Nicolette's decision to ''get into Sommcrnachlsfcst, DEUT- . Theater --.r.. penwolf concert. Club , Bcnc -critically" acclaithed singer' has; SCIIER CLUB of Clark, July 13,6 > ; ____ ; Now through Aug. 30— "Cat on a Hot-Tin Roof." 7:30 "Dinner Theater, Rt. .351' • Appropriately,, and perhaps a copntry artist and I've always, the music -business" prompted her >oo ; "* ' ' • racked up • art impressive string of been categorize' d ' as countr••'y" rock,' , departure from Kansas City when ; p.m. $2. •' '. .'•; .••'.. -••...•• 'I'"- . "'Every Sunday—The' Young p.m: (Showtime, ijept.i3.to Oct. . ayrevillc. 9p,m,7, prophetically,, the firjil single . .Summcrfun Theater season, Now , hits, topped by flLofta Love" and .Adults Singles Club,; (19-30), : 11.9.792-3524. . • . - , ".•.."...".'•.'•.; . July n-Gerard! Schwarz and released from • this Emory" Gqrdy even when I was doing, rock, and : she was 21- Ironically she'never Treasures of Czcstochowa, . through July 13—"Two and Two . "Rhumba Girl" from her first film, POLISH CULTURAL Softball game, Rahway River Ma)j,e Sex;" July . in to 20- Waterloo Festival Orchestra nnd Jr.—Tony Brown'co-producirun w,as . roll."*, ' '•. ; • '• • •• ,'•;. '•.'.••. intended: to .became; a recording Park, St. Georges Avenue,/ alburn, the gold-selling "Nicolette." aolher McDill masterpiece. "Only One of'six children, Nicolclle was •artist. "I never, went out there Io be FOUNDATION, J.uly 17, 8 p.m. "Painting Churches." July 23 to . Music Chorus of M.usic,' Summit Her subsequent LPs, "In The Nick : Abraham .'• Clark School, .ftahwdy. Ip.rh.^33;2O. "^~ 27^"Slage Struck;" July' :io to Chorale, Garyth Nalr, director,' LoVe Will Make It Right." Both the born in Helena, Montana. Her father n singer," she .reveals. "V didnM KV,KllV. ,•• TUKSI)AY-Ncw VOf • Time," "Radioland,'" and' "Ali; think I w»s good chough; I really- I-Broadway and Prospect Street, .^Eyery Wednesday—Catholic -i—Aug.—3d-^TIlo';Bcst---Lillic .: rBeginning workshops for """^ (July(July' 14—Conductor : Mark single ' and • .'this album nf solid worked for the Treasury Depart- ; Dressed Up And No Place To Go," enunlry .tunes arc helping to ^ mpnt'and thus the Larsons lived.in didn't. 1 just wanted to sort of help Clark. 763-1381. • .Alumni Club of North Jersey, Whprehouse' in Texas.": singers.' Dapper Dans of Har Gould's~ " - >'Trl6utG to Jerome farther established her reputation as,;, guarantee:•'Nicolclle .a niche in various" locations before finally. but in- the music business in FOOD PRESERVATION, volleyball game. Brookdblc . Memorial Jhoalcr, Montclair mony Performing Chorus. Kern.". 3 p.m.) Waterloo Village, 1 a vocalist'• with a distinctive, stylt-'^ country music- .. , ; •-,'"; settling in Kansas City. • ,, whatoverway I could." ' Union County. Home Extension •Park, Bloomfietd. 6:30p.m.untU Slate College,. Upper'Monlclair. Registrations;,.;' audftlons. Stanhope; '8:30 plrti. 343-4200,347- : /lark. 342-7388. , '.; ' -and eclectic musical tastes, "•' , "I've tteon'^inRing my whole life," - In Kansas City Nicolettphad b«The^Good.-Doclor.-l— 1 : i such as Bob'McL)ill'.s."Come Eiirjy Hank Dcvitn, as well (is NicololH'. n/m ftfljl.4 WorkshopsWorkshops . ^Mohtfaltilr—rSlotc-^MohtfaltilrSlotc -* -phony Orchestrar~''An Arnerican sung. I used to sing show (lines when boa waitress,!' she says. "I didn't - p.'m. 889-4910. Levin, Theater Co., Rutgers Morning." and the Ira uhd Chnrllo Wendy Waldmannrid.J(ish Leo.'' ''•'•') Singles V;w "July lD-21-Noval B'nai B'rilh .University, New Brunswick. 932-" ~ College, Upper Montclair. 893- -SalMle." Giralda' Farms, I vfrus.ii kid •.because they were the have any ground to lose in Kansas 1 1 Loiiyin gem, "Angels Rejoiced." Lending their vocal tiilonts to Women Jewish'Singlas 4th tmrnrffl" : DII92. ••• —— ; '• 4M3 , •:•.-••::;. \ ! "l/wntaka Way. M* nnlv records we had around Ihe "Tltyl" . .- .'..'•• '_.•'• Every Friday night—Singles July', It—Ml^FHl ' h it a I . • • •. I , By Stephen Kolozsvary Lottery winners greatly in suspending; disbelief:, Rules ore listed for pageants «;. "Back to the Future" is unrclen-^ California, and BTTF Is dcfinatcjy': his_transformation. . And it's a good thing too, because'' suit. He tells 5 tlngly. unashamedly, enlertaihing.' another happy-maldng machine. • The choice of 1955 as the time iliaaisJltoductionSr-ji-rion-profit -Prospective contestants-must also and Oriental descent, parentage or , Following are the, winning logic-wise the film has. holes you the'first reaction of most.people .„ Michael Fox is hugely talented returned to is also especially In-" -organization bused In Elizabeth, has be.attending or .intending to attend hcrltage.bccausc of the similarities New Jersey Lottery numbers ..could drive a truck through, and' .announced that applications a're now for the weeks of June 1(1, 17, 24 •n I who have seen it is that they want and very special because he is ap-—icrcsting.-1955 is the year/James college or an accVeliilcd educational. in cultures and orgins. , 'the movie is Insulting to anyone .available for the lilBS-Missf-'Brbnze-—institution by September and have a and July 1. " ' to see it again, and it's sure to kdep pealing to . bolH sexes.- OVilike Dcan'died, when "Rock Around the ""tttt.-* mm '. -.*. - — ' Prfiis' for . Miss Bronze World o i who has a grasp on the real-nature TWorld U.S.A..Scholarship.Pageant.'. • performing lalc.nl.Contestants must pretty-boys like Tom Cruise and. Clock" became the first top-ten |S;oii U.S.A.. 1985 include! a.'- $i\00(); box-offices bustling all summer of time ,and relativity, but who prcuy-ooys HKO Tom Cruise and The competition which' is the official • also be single and must hot have any i'ic;K;iT AND PiCK-i z 1 j: scholarship, a fur coat and trips to o long-.'. . ~ ' * • •• .- scares when you're having such "a " MatMn«t rim™Dillon;, Fop—x ca-—n pla-•—y comedy- rock hit, and when the fuse was lit preliminary- to the- Miss Bronze Tihttdhmr-. the Caribbean and throughput the onald Reagan film, World International.'•' Pageant is 2 • Adventure, cbmodyi science fie- .. fun...time. and be self-deprecating..His acting •for thesocialexplosions of the six- According '. to Audrey Brown, •• U.S.A. Sho will make njg^bcr of paid - June 10-02.1,056lC scheduled to be held in July and is . I ' lion, a hysterically funny romance, doesn't say 'look at me, I'm a star tlesfThe movie looks at that time Queen of the Montana, entries chairperson jilt pageant is. personal appearance's and also will' Juno 11—287,5227. ' c Hitchcock said his main purpose atthelocarBijou.Whe open to women between the ages of' June 12- 483,0899. ^nd-two-terrlflc star performances who's deeply trpubledjuuLther.ih. _witli.a-cerUin nostalgia, but also atthelocrBijW geared toward those of 'African, • represent' the nation at the-Miss o as a director was to stir the emo- rives, (he scientist doe 18and20. '. June 13— 701,8467. ;z manage to plug up the logical holes fore-a Serious Actor.' Instead he with an eye towards the fallacies - Hispanic, Indian (West and East). Bronze World International Pageant, o tions of the audience, and his emo- heMrom^ later this year.-.. .-'• .-"'• . June 14-:083\ 5629. c5- o in the film, which is about time Just wants to have a good time in. and innocent hypocricle's of that ^yarsinthefutJ tion of choice was suspense Steven asks O.k., If you-re h6m> ^ /Applications and other additional June 15-491.7101. z_ vt travel sort of the great tradition of a romantic bygone.era. ' •••..•'• Chorus appears at Waterloo -June 17-137,5833.'.' z-1 U Spielberg also wishes to stir the thcn information can be obtained by ••< O The main thrust of the plot is a lead, and it plays. • tell me, who's president?" ™ 1 J.uno 18- 076,6937. emotions, but his goal is exhilara- The movie.has dozens of funny Gerard Schwarz andthe Waterloo Music (Middlesex, Unioii, Somerset writing to Miss . Bronze Woi"ld' I straightforward, Twilight Zone-ish Crispin Glover overplays BTTF is an'onslaught of fun June 19—191,1501. tion. BTTF is listed as a Spielberg lines. In the 1955 segment two.of Festival Orchestra will be joined by in Concect) takes its name from' .'U-S.^., P.O; Box 117, Elizabeth, N. ' idea What If someone goes back- George, the nerdy father,' but he's mem reier to me future (present), funny emoUonal highs, just as the . the. - Chorus, of Music-Summit three of the New Jersey counties it J. 07207 or by phoning the pageant - Junc20- 762,5371. presentation, with Robert Zcmckls them refer to the future (present). J into the past and interferes with so funny the histrionics become-—TT/,o hel§*«!.p. ge—»t *"George• '•—, • a- sci-f• "i ' •boo' "k • end of the film begins to bring yo "Chbritlc, wltlTDGaryth Nair as serves and has become firmly headquarters at 201-289,5072. , — : June 21—595,0552. the faceting of his parents' of "Romancing the Stone" (a down, it soars off again, Uking ^ director; Saturday at 8:30 p.m., at established in th.ctri-statcarca. - .. ^ June 22- 186,0857. : Splelbergian rip-off if thero ever enjoyable. Hi's spastic, jerky move- nut, to ask out Lorraine, his future ' APPLICATIONS ARE NOW . ' June 24— O41,'818O. . The star of the film Is Michael J. audience with it, and all you can Waterloo Village, Stanhope. was one) handling the directing ments and head-bobbing obse- wife, Marty appears In front of him being accepted_for the 19th Annual_ ' _Junc25-338,9245. Fox of tv_\_"Family Ties" In see leaving the theater arc ear-to- Nair, who is in'his 16th season as This season's third chamber chores, but it is in the Spielberg quiousness are unforgettable, as is one night dressed in his time-travel ear grins; MARK GOULDi conductor, director of the Summit Chorale and music concert will take place in Miss Schuetzen Park Beauty... June 26-072,1701. BTTF he plays Marty, an average style all the way. will lead the Waterloo his loth season-as director of the -Lcnfcll-Hall, Fairleigh bickinson Piigqant to be held on the occasion of ' June 27!- 746,1798. kid with a strange friend. The the-f lllth' North . German,, Folk/ June 28-215,5011. Spielberg'has tried his hand ad- -Concert Band at the "Chorus of Musici is founder'and University, Madison, tomorrow friend, a mad scientist played by 'Waterloo Festival.'.in a 'A ""isle director of the Chamber evening at 8:30. Festival at Royal Ball Room of June 29-478,1943. • mirably-atrsilspcnsc wlih "Jaws" Window Air Conditioner the maniacal, but lovable Tribute—to-^Jerome—Kern^-r- Symphony of .New .Jersey and the Additional Information can -be Schuetzen Pork, Sunday, August 18. July 1—372,4301. Crlstopher Lloyd, (formerly Jim but—his grcatcs successes have 7 Point Service Check Sunday at 3 p.m.. Additional' Diamond Hill Summer Chorus. obtained by calling.343-4200 or 347-. This is' part of the lllth.Folk '•July 2-471,4579. on tv's "Taxi") hiakes a time come where he manipulates the We Will Check Information can be ob'talhed .Founded in 1075, the Chorus of 4700. V'-- •.."•: : Festival lo be he|d in the. park on July 3— 522,9202. machine but of a Delorean car. audience to exujtatlon and joy l.FmMolwOptritlon by calling 347-4700... . Sunday, August •llth;"'Saturday, .-• July 4-400,4037. August 17th, and Sunday, August' July 5-165,9155. . On the night of the Big Test the Films like "Close Encounters" and. M^MipmurOp loth. ,•;'• ...... '...•• ,•••,', •- /' July 6-448,1680.- scientist is killed by Libyans who "E T " created more good vibosy 3.Amp««t«D«w Blood driye to aid infdht than all the training seminars In 4. Clan Ewpwitw Cold The pageant is open to single girls want back the plutonium he stole Auditions set . A blood drive will be held Monday, July 29, from 4 to 8 p.m. for Jason . ages 18 thrbugh 25, non-professional, S.OilWbw«P«Blbl« , :.h.MA. Griggs, a 10-month-old Union resident who is a severe hemophiliac. PJCKB from them, and Marty is forced to^ 6. Ctean FllUr Unit'15" of partial or all German extraction; . June 13— 2, 7, 22, 27, 32, 39; escape into the past with the car in^rdnford The drive,'co-sporisbrcd by the GFWC Junior Woman's Club of and who arc permanent residents of ' bonus —60796. '.'. - POW... 7. Eviluite EHiciincy Conncidcut Farms, Union;, and;the GFWC Roscllc-Roscllc Park Clio Marty zips the caf back to 1955,. ^The-Now, Jersey Public Theater .the United States. June 20-2, 6, 7, 8, 23, 31; we also sell»Install new- Juniors, will be held at the Rbsellc First Aid Squad building on E. 8th classifieds "will hold open auditions for-its Application requests should be bonus — 78256. • • where the _shopping mall he just pack the punch window air conditioners. Avenue near Chestnut Street in Roselle. . departed from is a cow pasture, production of Tennessee Williams', sent to'Miss Schuetzen Park Beauty Juno27r-,13, 14, 18,23,30,37; We specialize In thru the ; magie-hill cleaning center j •Blood donors should give .the ID number 3551 — Jason's account Pageant Committee of Greater New ; and his,parents are high-schoolers wall Installations/ ! -••Cati On A Hot tin Roof,; Auditions bonus—63047. •.'•'"•'. 133) MaaieAve., Union. . 820-0234 , | . will be held at tHe theater Saturday number —when making the donation. ; ' ~- • . .' .York, Schuetzen Park, 3W7 Kennedy July .4-5; 15, 16, 21, 24, 37; Marty makes,the mistake of pre- • Further information may be obtained by dialing 064-5687,686:3488 or Boulevard, North Bergen, New . service Just off Galloping Hill Rd.'-Adjacent to Acrrie J at 1p.m. and Monday 7:30 p.m. : _ bonus —443249. ' venting his parents from meeting mtmwmwm Free gift wlib.lhlsad IMBHHai.r All roles are open,, and those 686-2576. •••'•,-.• •••..' • -. . . / . • ,'. ' ..viU. Jersoy07047. • •'. He then spenddfthe rest of (he time auditioning will be asked to read match-making as if his life de- The Company That Cares from the script; Actors are asked to pended on it,(it does), and seeking -218 CENTENNIAL AVE have some knoWlcdgo of the play. the scientist-as-a-young-man to CRANFORD Pictures and resumes arc requested help transport him back to the but not required. future. The only problem, is, his gTg-116O ••- VCiat On. A Hot Tin Roof", will-be. G*l tfi rdirqotod-by-N JPT-s urtlstiadircctof,- Open Dull mother falls in love with him l)M CUwllUd

JAEGER LUMBER Funk Smjlu . 'On Moifei.38ED036. lr)oludas,ulil|lv corinpanyparlicipatron, ;'.'. 2322 Momj Aw. COC AA7 J . . " . aiid uniquo Mever a Depew .Company rebate, r*" •.•'•' • ESTATE SALES :: Uilw, N.i. O7M3 WlO-00/4 GtilfRange All SIJI Wiesll •••.- .-. •. . • Installed on existing'warni air system only. • '• ; • -•.'.'. •" Any mpdilicalfon is extral • . •. • • ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID NO ONE ELSE IN THE STATE OFFER^ REBATES THIS BIG! ' WE ALSO DO IN-HOME VEAL CUBES Mjsler Cud SIZE OF UNIT 2 Ton • 2Vb Toil 3 Ton 3ViTon . 4Ton STon APPRAISALS FOR YOUR ". "IF irs . Coollng.Cipiclty 21,000 . 30,000. 31,000 . 42,000 4S.0P0 < 60,000 . • IMMEDIAt^PAYMENT ' BTU'l '-I COMFORT AND SAFETYI AUTOMOTIVE. ". BTU'i—- DTU'S DTU'I - BTU'I BTU'l BTUa • WHOLESALE/RETAIL MOST LIKELY Squara/Footage 1000 to .1350 to 15001O • 1750 to 2000 to . 250010" CALL FOR AN ol Houit ttOO iq. It; 2000 iq. II. 2400iq.lt. 2B00 iq, II. 3200 tq.lt. 4000 iq. H. • APPRAISALS APPOINTMENT! GOLF RANGE OPEN ALI; YEAR iwUND; ;/' ;'U; V V Prlcv Complataly •1290 '1525 '1700 '1900 •2110 '2435 Installed Ctilifornla Extra Large • BANK REFERENCES, ALSCLVISIT OUR WHOLESALE . J DAW fl WEEK .RAIN OR SHINE '"'. 10 S3090- • to J2i9o: In 12(05 to 12720 JOS2900 lo 13010 Selected -.-• ••:,- .'•;.'' Loss robntf). Avallddlo on.EN, EHand ED units only.: -.-.. • . SALES SHOWROOM TO THE PUBLIC 688-9707 • 688-0977 STUYVESANT Combine l(iese low, low prices; and .exclusive rebates with Meyer & Depew PEACHES & Nectarines AUTO PARTS . 1 Cornpany'a-as years ol quality installations and you have Ihe best hIAIRCUTTINGi •'•'•• . ... a|r conditioning value in New Jersey. We Carry all the " •sptClAL»»mDISC0UNTHros«'"> hard lo Bcl.ilcms: or5el 00 mi 0 liini ti QualityHair,cuts CONVENIENT TERMS ANDJ.OW-COST FINANCING^VAiLABLE. • t./F* '•'• • !. "™ ' " » «n«.«c.i • ' at Affordable prices! OPEN SUNDAY I «'.M.-2P:M.'' SATURDAYS 7:30 A.M. S:45 P M 2''": HlHMninr'i.o^ ' 'S ~BASEBALL^ A Senior Krakos 300 MILLBURN AVENUE ''•.WEEKDAYS 7:30 A.M:.)>.H. m m itizen DEPEW IMPORTED MILLBURN, NJ • (201) 379-1595 ' C-lOSEfrWEOrtVn I lm"M ?^-] 18 SOFTBALL BATTING oOFFl BOILED HAM OPEN DAILY & SAT "I0AM 5 30PM, MON -THURS GVES TO 8PM 0N Special MON.ihnrFRr,, _——. OUR 55th YEAR SERVING THE PUBLIC-. r "m£IL P i§ BUY ONE-GET ONE 309 Lafayette Avenue • P.O. Box 257 J AUTO PARTS Clil688 58«B | ;- •' -Hples FREsa E Va Ue') is -•"'-'FREE " hm> ' ^° ' 'I

For w»k of July 11 through July ,18— importance for several weeks to come; personal confusion. Later. postpbfflrimpof— For~unioriGpuntvClassified Call: 686-7 7Q0 tanl agreements, attend lo dally rcsponsl- AmES^I^oiconltotoolveaadBl ^rirJroriJlgu epromLn n.i .. . . f E y bilijJDS^aniL.i mporiant developments sur- attention to your financial.Interests during VIRGO (8/24-9/23) Look forward to Impor- —-"imHy or property.. th'is busy woek; • lonjjtoitri gains are Inin-- tantarit changes In youyourwo(r wo(k envlr6nmont.thlenvlronmonUhl?s -- t, • -. 'dlcaied. A series of mixups.raayjesiyoumrr week, certain alllancos.assume moro-lm—rAQUARIUSi(J/21=2/19):EorgiLahea±wilh_- - patience.; go wilh- thelide of change lor best portahco and new porsonoi may bo unusual- ' buslnessand caroor related Ideas. Romantic results. Later, homo mai|ors Improve s'lo*- ly Important to your life. Later, a friend—inlorostsrarr-aBgravatinff^ndTrtaybo-yOi ly, and stoer clear of intirrjato involvomonts •limps you out.ol a tight jam. someono's would be bettor olfjo loavo well enough Reaching over I75,0o0ireaaors In.tho Union Leader, Springfield Leador, Mountainside Echo,.. wlllvstrangors. .' '••'..-•; .'promotion leaves a- vacancy for'you and , alono for Iho timo being. Later, a demanding' Konllworth Loader, Tho Spectator in Rosello ft'Rosollo Park and the Linden Loader • Also In; z apcopt-a social Invitation.. ••'•; -.-•,' "-.. period" begins; your personal and; daily TAURUS (4/21-5/21) Koep~your goals obligations mount; and affecllonal ties feel /RABPIT combination with the News-Record of Mapldwood and South orango, West Qrange>Chroniclo.' 8 realistic and in proper perspective early In UBljA (9/M-1fl/23) The coming week .18 ' Iho brunt ol this! ' _ ,. East Orango Rocord, Orango Transcript, Tho Inttopondcnt Pross, Glen Ridge Paper, Irving'on z tho wook, another may try to.undormlno favorable for buslnoss, community Interests Herald and-VallsburgLcaB ' :' o _. your confidence and listen to advlco from and property manors. Don't bo afraid to try PISCES. (2/20-3/20) Go over details Specializing in garlic crabs, i • z that special someone. Later, finances soo- ' somolhlng now; your ideas are suro to prove carofully or you'may bo In lor a boll out ol -3. saw, don't lose sight of Important details -successful.-Lator^anotheta-onvyJs_very.. tho blue early this vyoek;'Include others and - sfeamers-& spare ribs. *> their opinions In irnporiant decisions. Later- o ' and marital imprests are', testy to? tho mo- .apparent, dealings .with those afar are fa- - . DOWNSTAIRS—So come on down. Dont miss TRANSlENTrCbASSIFiED RATES . ^ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (/) • monll ,''•••• : '.- ."•.-• "_ vorod and long awaitod beginnings are during this.week, romantic, croatlvo and D 7,'finally at'handl .'. " -.: . . children's Interests are highlighted and Iho it. Bring your, friends. Fun;- fpod & Drinks at 20 words (eommissionablo) llHinimum)...... JS.25 4 times or more ...... J4.50, .Classified Display-Open ra'tcicommissionablc) v..t9.}9 per inch U 'GEMINI (5/22-6/21) It's easy tor others to coming weeks bring Important evenls In ..'Each additional 10 words or loss..'. .11.50 Eactradditional 10 words!,...... 11.00 . Contract rales lor .ids thaTru'n on consocutivo weeks: -. .. o mistake your motives and Intentions oarly In SCORPIO (10/24-11/22) You may be on • -.; thoso aroas. . • . • : Reasonable Prices. • " •'•'..-' ':;;.-•. .-.-..;'. IF SET IN ALU CAPITALS1 •; . : '•."•..•••••,-, •1 times . .,•."..'.;.:....;.-. .V. .'..,..;.>.,; \ 7..;.. .'.'.'•. ,-..'. .18.54 per inch not tho week; avoid problems In work matters. tho vcrrjo bl Important commllmonls, legal IT 10 words or less (commlsslbnaplc)...... 15.25 4 times or more...,...'. (4.S0 Ovor 4 timos,.~ ...,'...... -...•..,,,.,'...... ,,'..• ,..:.. $7.70 per inch not -Take advantage of nei" -ionoy opportunities . - papers aro Indlcatod and more travel'Is sure ' UPSTAIRS: EVERY WED. & THURS. 6-9 P.Mr Each additional 10 words or less...... 12.00 Each additional 10 words...... 11.50 and mixing business and pleasuro Will bo to bo on tho agonda-ln coming weeks. Later; : rewarding for many. Lalor, take the Initiative push-your.arguments tactfully; anolhor.'s SCORE ______••• Classllicd Boy Numborsavailable—15.00 Bordered Ads — Add $4.00 | •:. '. : SUPER SEAFOOD BUFFETT and make tho Changes y6u'vo been wanting. co-operation Is Important lo your fuluro InllMdasdfiMh I" '••' ;'.-.. - Classlllod Ads arc payable within 7 days. . ' . ' goals and a short trip may ro-sloro the luster. ' UNION/ESSEX-COtylBO RATES .^ CANCER (6/22-7/23) Your social lite be- of romance , .!-. ''. • .-'•• ALL YOU CAN EAT . .UNION/ESSEX COMBO RATE&. •••-.• ;' .CLASSIFIED DISPLAY : s gins at a brisk pace early In- this period; CALL - TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RAT^S __^ . ' ^~ Classiliod Display-opoh rato (eommissionablo) .-..'..$19.04 per inch • romantic and recreational activities aro fa- SAGITTARIUS (11/23-12/21) Money 145 W. WESTFIELD AVE. _. _ . ., 4to6wooks ..-.v..iv..;;;.;... .V;.",.;;-;;.';;...... ,..;. .^- S17.0B per inch- ••;.-; . vorod. Sloer clear of borrowings lending/or*- iiullsii, JIU UIIUUI drolul consideration 241-7400 ! Bbnqutl Room ayallabl* for wdd'mgt, thown and AUoccoiioni, 20 words (commlssionablc) (minimum) ...,.:...... 110.00 ,:;\ 7io5?wooks,,,,.;/,— ::::.,..../..,..:...:.;..:..;...... SH,9B per inch . , you could loso a trlondshlp.' Later, attond to during this wook, don't lose sloop ovor it personal-obligations, and finish lingering prlvato uncertainties and contlnuo to put Additional 10 words or less...... '.".'....-...... '.;..;..;''.."...... ;..... SJ.OO tasks Important now beginnings, are fa- forth your bost In work olforts Later a 686-7700 Classitlod BoxWunibor,...... •-.-;,; '•'•.....- ...... :.:..•:;,.... J5.00 DEADLINE POR'UNION COUNTY PAPERS IS 1:00 P.M. TUESbAY' vored now. modlcal visit Is possiblo singles enjoy an BORDERED ADS .,.'..;.-.-, ,i ,,...... '....'...... •.; ..;, .i...... ;', ..:;.,•- ..'$7.00. DEADLINE'FOR ADS RUNNING IN COMfep IS 5:00 p MMONDAY . unsurgo In popularity and thoso at a dis- ~LEO (7/24 8/23) Homo family or property tance assumo Importance dilemmas may crowd your thoughts early this week confidential, dealings may bo CAPRICORN (12/22 1/20) Your koy al- throatenod and mootjngs with professionals llancos thrlvo early In this period, dolays aro 1. AUTOMOTIVE 3. EMPLOYHHENT 5. SERVICES OFFERED 9. RENTALS V . ' ; aro on tho agonda for some Lator, a a minimal annoyanco and reluso to allow clandostlno or private matter will assume—vonr-splrimo-sagHrHhe-laco ol some INDEX: 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. INSTRUCTIONS 6. MISCELLANEOUS 8. REAL ESTATE 10. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

KUT0M0T1VE 1 IUTO DEALERS AUTOS FOR SALE 1 AUTOS FOR SALE 1 AUTOS FOR SALE 1 LOST AND FOUND BEAUTIFY YOUR CAR SMVTHE VOLVO T944 CHEVY-lmpala, 53,00 1979 HONDA-Clvlc-vcry good 1982. TOYOTA- Pick-up, lopg FOUND-Mut lopksllko .Bonir, Simonlzlng, Plnstrlpplng, original mllos. Now battery running condition, good In- bod, 5 spoed, air. poWor white and apricot, male, ap- The John V. Mara Memorial Fund Exclusive Volvo 1 Body sldo moldings, Vinyl roof Dealer ' • and snows, Best oiler, Call tqrlor, body noods minor brakos, AM/FM stereo. Must proximately 3 years old. He and cloonlno Also- Export Body ;; any-day botwocn.5 & 4 p.m. work. $900. Call after 3 p.m. sell $4200 or bestoffor. Call was found oh Stuyvesant Work For Infortnatlotiv calls 324MorrlsAvo;—^~ 487-4542. 687-2641. 241-5960. ;' • • -' -' -- "AVonuo In irvlngton woarlng a The New Jersey Press Association DVG Fred 944-7392 or «B7-7071xa(»or ••'..- summit collar which Is red with studs 1983jaATSUN-Maxlma, STA s • . : • V • •-••; V27*3-4JOO • 1981 HONDA-Accord-Scdari, 1986 VW-Rabblt L- 2 door, but no name. Please call Tom Scholarship Fund Football Classic Wagon, btuoi oxcollont. condi- Cream color, automatic .trans; automatic,.white with blue In- or Nancy, 399-4804.. : Authorized '.- tion. Will guarantee Exec, DUARTE AUTO MECHANIC • Factory Service air' conditioning,: storeo with terior, 49,000. mllos, am/fm INC.-Portuguoso Special car. 40,000 miles, dlosol,. (32-40 tape; beautiful condition. Ask- Quad stereo, now> exhaust, LOST-Groy female cat with. : Long Term Loaslno Giants - Packers _MccJianlc, iune .iih. Frnnt. MPGMWTMO^JLW b SF«or«yB5pnamo=Taths?lott= end, Air conditioning, Brakos, 4840078call Rich. ing $3200, Call 769-0385. ' near Konllworth, Roscllo Park OOM 1977 HONDA-Clvic Automatic, area. Call 241-4875, after 5 - SaHirday, "August 17 • 8"P.M Mulders, Snow Plowing. 1859 AUTOS RJR SALE 1978 DODGE-Aspon, 2 door, 'Morris Avo., Union, 684-6024. 55,000 original miles. New 1973. VW-Bootlo, Am/Fm p.m. I ••','• lV74 AMC-Wagon, 6 cylinder, power steering and brakos, air brakos, tiros, battory,' radio, now upholstery* rebuilt AUTO REPAIR excollont condition. $975. Call conditioning, 49,000 miles. cassctto player. Excellent engine has~30,000 miles. Great -LOSf- Young male rbd tiger Dining in the true Iberian tradi 964-7832. '•'" •-'-. " Good condition. Asklng-J2S00. running condition. Noods ox- cat: Had collar with' boll, In ; gasTaveri Asking. $1000. Call tion Lunches Tucs Fn M 10 UNIROYAL Coll 654-7785, alter A p.m. haust. $1300.488-8978. - 374-8B98,.aftor4p,m. Kawamcoh School area. Intimate dining anytime pally lunch & dinner to 3:00 Dinners Tuos.-Tlturs DUNLOP SUMMIT 1974 BUICK-Skylark,. W,000 REWARD. Call 688-2882. specials roprounilng tho linost Continental 5:00 to 10:00. Weekends S:OD.to mllos, interior flood, now bat- 1977 DATSUN-43,000 .'• miles, 1983 LINCOLN' CONTINEN- 1871 VOLKSWAGON-Bug, Culsino Join Us lor a special ovcnlng concluding 11:00, Live ehlerlau«ffci!l on TIRES tery, needs body work. Best good condition, $1100, Call TAL MARK VI Slgnaturo now tires, now battory, runs LOST-Dog, white and silver with, ontcrt.ilnmonl In Poo's Lounge with it's Wookends, 1*64 ysiuvvOiant • Computor Balanco . . offer. 684-3274 between 4 8, B alter 2 p.m,, 241-2170. .-• scries, loaded with extras In- groat, $900; Call 325-3048, maid Shltcu. In vicinity of sunken bar. Dancing; Prl. S, Sat. Maior credit Ave., union 9M-O410V73 . •Usedtiros': •PM. •'•'. ••'....• .':" . cluding phone system. Ex- Magic Ave. (Union border). • Tlroschangod . ': l?M DODOE-OMNI, 4 door, 4 collont condition, $13,800. Answers to Potsyi- Children, cards welcome. Behind the Union Motor Lodge, cyllndor, ;auto, alf, powor AUTOS WANTIED Rle. n, Union. «B7-g<00. A tiro lor any budget .;.-•• 1980 BUICK-Regal. 51,000 Evonlnrjs/woekonds 487-1893. heartbroken. REWARD. Call folios, power stcerlnrj-brakos, sroorlng/brakos,' AM/FM 353-16.34 or 354-0712. ,.-:-•.- ' air conditioned, AM FM stereo, 9,000 miles, J5TO0. Call 1980 MAZDA^R}< 7 GS, 5 WE PAY CASH- FOR YOUR 1 JUNK CAR PR TRUCK. 375- flLFORDMUTOMTIVE sforoo, .now tires, shocks, iM-6241,'. . .;•; -. •;••••.': :.; ..-. speed, sunroof, air condition, LOST-Pas5bpok 3102,' First WAREHOUSE :; clean, garaged.' Call 783-1174 am/fm stereo, 42,000 miles, 1253. IRVINGTON. HIGHEST Jdrsoy, Union branch. Please ovonlngs.i . -. • 1974 DODOE-Van V-B, ptiwer car cover, now battery, $4300. PRICES PAIDI - return to.borik.' ' . " ' , TARDI'S RESTAURANT' 2099 SprincHald Atw; brakes-steorlng, automoTlc. Call 487-0798.... MONTICELLO Union (Vtuxhill) 1974 BUICK-Century Spoclal, transmission, good condition,, Wo Buy Junk Cars air conditioning. 748-7442, ' .. TOP,$$PAID PERSONALS * . -;' - Cocktail 6M-1090;, ....-:...,' V-6, automatic; power brakos 1985 MAZDA-424' LX-4 door, ,. 24 hr. spry. 688:7420 74 No. )0lh St. Ki'nilworlh«?74 41)00. & steorlng, radio 8. hoater, hatch, 5 speed, 1,300 mllos, Ho HbtiAUrxfil Jiftl Coekfsll touifOBf owned and operated 1979 DODGE-Dlplomat, 4 A TRUE PSYCHIC We aro opon tor Lunch Tuos , Wed , Thurs, a Fn k Yon*(tt, ^piieialii>f' In *uihonl*c coniinoniil Italiin 6M-0WO . bost "roasonablo offofi Call door, motalllc .brown, bolge many options. Received com- from II to 3 Dinnor Mon , Tuos , Wed , a Thurs conttnuino tho Vonadl tr*dHlon (or ovor 4S V"" ol lino oveAlngs & wookonds. 376- loathor.llko Interior, 58,000 pany car. Bost offer ovor MOTORCYCLES \ MRS; RHONDA from S to 11 Frl a Sal s to 1], Sun-l lo 10 Open 7 in New Jortoy. Room iv ivjlUble lor prlvjdo pirtiei. Man 8437.. . " . ••••• .- •-' .'. ; . ',••; mllos, power- steqrlng/- SlO;,000. Call 992 jlBO. pn lor lunch Monday thru Frlriiy*) tM10«m. Dinner 1974 HONDA-CB 750K. Fully days Our concern Is vouronrovmont AUTOMXESSORIES ' brakes/wlhdowsi air, art)/(m 1971 OLDSMOBILEDclto 88, . Reader And Advisor devoryriav Tdayui wtok Saturday Irom s p m and Sun 19111 CHEVROLET-Cltatlon- Stereo, roar' doloflger, snow drossod, • many extras and tl.iV Irom 1:30 p.m. lOSTIt.» EaO, Spriugliold 3»-««i. Powor steering/brakes, stereo I give all types of readings and BUY-WISE. • Excollent condition, low tires. $2800 Call 488-1378 or. 484- spare parts. Must bo soon. advice; I can and will help you Auto Parts mileage, must sell. Best olfor. 4952.:' . - cassotto, $500. or bost.'offer. Call 736-3359.- ' Call372-3B47or944-7471, whore others have.(ailed. I WHOLESALE '484-9803.8-5 p.m.. ask (or Carl'. have been established In To The Public 1973 FORD-Torlno, 77,000 1974 OLDSMOBILE-CutjOSS ENTERTAINMENT Union slnco 1948. Call for ap~ Opon 7 Days • 1974; CHEVY-Mallbu, 2 door miles, 4 cyllndor, 4 door, runs : hard^top, small V8, power SUprome, -4 door, automatic, pblntment, 684-9485 or 944- Sun o am to 12 pm well. $400 or best olfor. Call 728?, 1371. Stuyvesant Avo. stoorlng/brakos, alri am/fm air, loaded,. 350-4 barrol. Mint ACCOROIONIST-VIOLINrST BIG STASH'S Wed 8, Sat. Alan at 851-2965, alter 4:30, condition; Asking $1,495. 379-: Union. .'• ... storeo, 74,000 original miles, : For any Indoor or outdoor par- 'Ill lyKn {V Hi Hit 7!30t6S;«p.m, P.M.- •-. «,_v • '...--.V :-. •479S.-.- : - •'.-. -.. ••", Rii Weekdays 7:30 runs excollont, clean condi- ty. .-••-• ' • CEMETERY PLOTS am to 7 pm ; tion. Must sell. J1500o> bost ol^ 197)1 GRAND-Torlno, 2 door, 1974 PLYMOUTH-Furv. .fully JolinLonard 353 orj4l {.-• HOLLYWOOD -, 1030 SoiMh Wonil Av|i UiWMSS FiMtut V —Order vourtickott todav for tti lor. call 245-5710. • ; icnglno and transmission lust oqulppbd, excellent condition, • rv»EMOB!ALPARK 1 is Irioit Mitluiul I IMUV |>r (i D niv Great lood a spirits Opon MonUav thru Thursday HANDLING 50 1973 CHEVY MALIBU- Good parakeet foodlng: 'at 108 social companion tobfcfrlond FOOTBALL GIANTS wondorlul dihlng experience tn • ipcludsd yet convthlenhlt t ELIZABETH 1971- HONbA-ClvIC CVCC 1973 TOVOTA-Collca, 4 speed, Mouniiin.QWd. wtihdlllortni type* ol en1*rt*inmtnt tviry running condition, now tiros Edgowodd Avenue, Spr- for' slightly disabled rotlred Giants Stadium |XiH 'OIAL OUC . Ca 11-686-7700 MOTORS, INC. Wagon. 47,000 miles, oxcollont air, AM/FM radio, good.condl- ingfield Ownor pleaso bring East Rutherford NJ 0707S werkmu ihon • novor * dull momonf it 0 Conntrt Find Valuo Rated Used Cars.. and botory, asking $500. Call condition, auto, radio, heater. husband.: Must havo own out why puoplo trjivol lir.and widt to dtrto »(O'Connirt Ottl 484 4295. f - tlon. Call 484 0279 anytime. cago so that you may catch the transportatlon_and_ drivers •• and Alu roiMounl«intllvd Walchung * ,592 Morris Ave.. Dependable, economical. bird For More~ Information Elliaboth 354 1050 $1950. Call 375 3322. llconso. 687 3983, attor 5 p.rttA HELP WANTED ,1 a> iElTWUHTEO" •••; to- • « PERSONALS HELP WANTED m . • , HEALTH CARE OPPORTUNITIES A/RCLERK WrQnion county Classified call It . Good aptitude for figures and GLERKTYPIST : - « W-Phwleiin MuHl-SpK!ilt» Group-PrKliw, b-jtow o . • • ABORTION experience . with • calculator, Wo are a largo division of a ma|or N YS.E corporation and applications for th» (ollowlng Ideal opportunitiM: .... n ' CRT and typing a plus. Attrac- aroTeokirtg'a qualified-clerktypistto workInlourspecial c LOW FEES tive starting salary . and order Department.at our Union, NeW Jersoy.f aclllty. — Clerk typist F/T: •:__ o ' benefits. 37'/j hour.woqk. Sur- Collections Clerk Evenings S PM to 8PM . Z V AWAKE OR ASLEEP rorElcctrlc supply Corp. 2432 -Thp lob requires basidtyplngskllls. Thls,lsan.erjt£V level Route 22, Union, N.J; 488-9430.- position which OffoTs-promptlonal opportunltos and an ox- Monday thru Friday : ..as . SATURDAY HOURS BOY OR .GIRL- Wantod^for collont bonef its package. ' • o choros insldo and outside Licensed Practical Nurse F/T, P/T—-^^L^^ . z house, InSpringflolpVCallOT- Interested candidate shpuld"$uBmlt-1holr>osumo and Reaching over 70.000 readers in trie union leader'. Springfield Leader- MountWisicie Echo ri. : salary requirements In confldonco to: • . Maintenance Evenings P/T 5PM to 9PM -o, . ' • 1173. ' • • •• ' '' Kemiwprth Lender/The Spectator in Roselle 8 Roseliypark and f he Linden leader CHOICES > BOWMAN DISTRIBUTION Monday thru Friday : ; c 1 710 BERGEN AVI3 CARtER • ••• ' •• .-• 751RaKway Avenue ' ..••.-.-.. • ..• Medical Records File Clerk F/T ' '•" ; union, New Jersoy 07083 ,-., ,-.,• JERSEY CIT:Y. -•••'.- .C/OMr'.LooPlttard' '.- ,. • Medical Records File Clerk P/T Evenings • ' • '••• • (No phone calls please) 451-5555 OPPORTUNITY! "HOUSE SITTER-Protoct your .7 Very unusual opening, with a • • . • . • . •. • EOE/M/F/H/V . ,. ' _ . 5:30 to 10 PM, Monday, Tuesday, Friday— o busy Municipal bond off[co In RETAILSALES - home against Intruders. - Bo • — CHILD CARE SUMMIT TELLERS Safe Not^prry. Going to: Doc- r" . 3 Mlllburn, for. a bright high Medical Technologist k-/i. • PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT • - U school -grad, comfortable in tor, Dentist, F.unoral,. Shopp -3 BAB V S I-T-T-E R -N eo d o d,' CREDIT Medical Transcriber F/T,; •« . . HAS THE FOLLOWING OPENING V EXPERIENCED Ing, Vacatloti, Wedding. Have S o- Teenager proferrcd. After- handling— numbers, con-, , • No Experience Required . ••" • Well-known store with wldo varloty of clothlhg/ leans and u. sclentlous. and above all ac- shoes for women, men and youth'has openings for mon Time Will ShV BONDED: 944- noons Haiti-lpm In my homo Full tlmo position available Fn Malor Financial .Sorvlco Receptionist With or WithoutTyping-^— Move with UJB... 7054, after 2 PM. Monday-Friday. Call.379-9599. curate, to do posting, answer Company. Immedlatp opening fpr a customer Service and women on a full or. part tlmo basis. All time slots- SECRETARY y >honos, assist In bond trading Roprosentatlvd ln< It's customer credit division. Various Experience F/T . morning, afternoon and ovonlng arc open. To Jr. High Principal, 12 months, full/tlmo,'-effective; Info Interesting teller pos HOME CLEANINGFor peo room,- acquire basic education Septombor 1st-Good typing and sten6 skills requlrod. tlons at our WESTFIELD or CELEBRATING-our 4th duties Include being offlco r.ecoptlonlst, operating an. IBM / pie on tho go."Spo6(allty.of the year! Wonderful In-homoplay In tho Investment markof. For computer, responsibility for cash- draw activity, propar- Registered Nurse P/T F/T • _. . . ,-• Our store hours are 9 am-9 pm, MondayFrlday) and 9 am- Human skills essential. . JW.O-U N J AIN SIp E' NEW House"; programs1-, designed - and learn program for your Interview appointment, call IngToports, and other clerical, assignments.. Must havo -W« oH« «xc«llMl uliriM plus compinK paid btwIllJ with mori •4pm Saturday, ' JERSEY OFFTCES. Wo have by YOU to meet YOl>R noodsl toddler. Tiny group. Excollont Lori,379-4000. •- ••-.• ' immodiato openings for In good typing'and communication skills. Good starting, BMII1OM.II int»rMlwl,-t>ll Ptrtownri, 273-3791 SWITCHBOARD OF dividuals - with teller ,ex 245-1945, Executive and Pro- references. 944-9274,944-5822., CAMP-Counsolors/Day for salary/excellent company benefits. Call for an appolnt- Please stop In for an application. AskiocLaura or Phil. iRATOR fessional Home Caro, Inc. Ful- mont. 447-2420, or apply to Joseph Nanfara: High School, 10 months, full tin Good typing skills re- peVlonco. If you have the abili- -ly-lnsurod. ' . \ computer, music, wsl, tjuired.. .'._••• : ty to deal offoctlvolirTBTtti" EMPLOYMENT WANTED General, swim, arts and crafts 150 Morris Avenue ; BIITS ARMY & NAVY customers and can maintain HANDICAPPEDT-Home for seven weeks. 992-7747 from "••"•" suite 104 . . :• -• recprds^oDnCbe-a-dofinlti -adaptations—and-^equlpmonl DAY-Work sought by ox- 9 to 4. Af tor 4 PM, 9940445. '•'••• ' Springfield, Now Jersey i» jtuiwr A VENUE • amuir, NEW JE«IEV O»OI assbtl ...... collont house cleaner., Good 666 Morris Turnpike ; iCAFETERIA^PERVISOR designed specifically for-thc with children. Suporlatlvq CREDIT/Colloctlon-.Part Handicapped. Call Steve W. MANAGEMENT-Tralnce • ShortHills 467-0086 . PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR Wtoiitr: . • '-. •:' -.- references, 544-4329, tlmo, for local oil dealer, Flox- — HOUSEKEEPERS Elomontry School. On, ..jur por day, 5 daW por wook; •VERY COMPETITIVE. fo'r consult.atlon.381-9440. RnanceAmerica NOW HIRINGAT $4.00 per hr. position available. 'Jewelry iblo, hours, sOmo crodlt ox^ and strong sales background Must have N.J. Toac' or County Sub. Certification. SALARIES ' DEPENDABL E^Hio.n.p S t porfqneo preferred. 374-4300, Must ' ha'vo •*• own R.N.-oF L.P.N. for busy •COMPLETE BBNEPIT5 LOOSE WEIGH.TI-Feel woman to clean house or of- preferred-. Apply In person. medical- offices located in .INCLUDING I - . Great I 10 to 29 pounds, one 9am-5pm, weekdays. transportation. Call for Inter;, Christian Bonard Jewelers. •PULL TUITION fices, beautiful- work, ex- view 454-3907. U.pjohn Union • and Livingston. SECRETARY STltOTE CALLER REIMBURSEMENT, . ' month guaranteed. Call Bal, Short •RfrisMall. •. : Monday/Friday Includes. 2 cellent references. Ploaso call Hoalthcare Services^ Equal Fro senior partner of •DBNTALANDASAVINOS ' . Herbal Life Distributor. 944- CASHIER .ovonlngs. Send resume and /INVESTMENT PLAN 4224 after 5:30 P.M. 351-6187 or...354-5795 after 4 "We are an equal opportunity employer Opportunity Employor. MACHINE OPERATOR- Har- modorn Springfield, Law your homo, $220. per month; • p.m. •' . STOCK CLERK roforonccs- to P.O.Box 1782 offlco. Excollpnt salary, Full/part tlmo retail wlno and . ' • M/F/H/V ' • . dlnqe hand screw. Experience Union, 07083. .". For an Interview appolm Wang word processor, lottor of Interest and resume to: "• • HOME'-Hoalth Aldo, N.J. llgnnr-storn, Over 19 years old, INSURANCE- cierk/fyplsffor preferred. App|y at. Nova ment, please call (201) 35- Day,' ovonjng, and wookond lnsuran<;o administration Screw. Machlno; 14 Grant Excollont bonoflts in- 7400, oxt. 321 todayl . • PROFESSIONAL State Cortlfled, desires work DOCTOR'S-offlco, Perma- EDITORIAL ..eluding Dental plan and MMIT PUBLIC SCHOOL In homo for the slcki, Many hours available. Must apply in nent position full time or part department. Typing, phono, Stroot,: Linden, 484-4477.. REAL ESTATE person, Hamilton Shoppers NEWS REPORTER CRT experience holpful but Pension. Oh slto parking. 14flo6knnan Tor'race CARPET & UPHOLSTERY 'years of experience and flood time. Receptionis•••••t an•d piaticnt not necessary. Good salary ATI Equal Opportunity Summit, N.J. 07901 references, Please call 242- World of Liquor, 2321 Route 22, caro. 5 day week. Most toio .poo- MED I C A L •Ass I s t a n t, - United Jersey Union, 944-5050, Mr. Cohon. AND and benoflts. Send resume: to Radiology and laboratory SALES •Employor. Call Mr.' Chin, .':; AA/EOE • • STEAM CLEANING 4730. botween 8:30 am. & 12 pie or.lcntod. Call 379-9333. 447-1776. .•,..-" Most advanced-powerful ex- noon, any day-. .' "•. p.o. Box 359 Springfield, N.J. skills for doctor's office In MAKE LIFE EASY CASH I ER-Must bo oxporlonc- SPORTSWRITER 07081. Equal . Opportunity Unlon.-Dutlos Include rocop-. /Bank/NA traction method used.- ' DENTAL-Roceptlonlst ex- Needed for oxcltlng opportunl Immediate listing and sales • ' Elizabeth, NJ . FREE ESTIMATES', od, full or part tlmo. Apply Im- perience, helpful, must be Employer AA/F. ' , • . tlonlst, light bookkeoplng, SECRETARY-Full vtlmo. ty with suburban group of through the. Townhouse Equal Oppty Emp m/f/v/h Two rooms or more-No charge • HELP WANTED .'i' mediately. Karrzmans Doll, 25 pleasant and people •. orlop- some typing. Sond • resume Development we have under Work In modorn homo for the Mill Road, Irvinoton, 374-2400. eight weekly nowspapors. INSURANCE AGENCY- Full Box 1140, Maplewood, N.J. aging. Stono and typing skills for Scotchguard and Door- tatod. No evenings or Satur- Ideal candidate should have construction. Liberal draw. d o r • i z 6 • r Jr. A DREAM JOB : days. 484-2080. ' .---1,": .time,, typing and filing. Call Q7O4O. ....'• .' 55-40 WPM., Tho Roformdti INSTRUCTIONS Supervisors wanted. Bo train- CASHIERS-Sales Pooplo 8> college dbgroe In ipurnallsm- 944-8044. ;"•.••' PAUL ANTHONY Church Homo, 720 Nyo , \CALL JERRY 241-7949 -od-to-hlro, tralnand manage. -Stock Help. Full time and.patt _apd/or. writing experience. Avonuo, Irvlngton, (Cornor of SUPERMARKET HELP : DELIVERY-porsons- ncodod,- Sorid'resumVtoCountv Leader FREE ; personnol. Work from homo tlmo. Karins Kurtlrts .275 night time hours.. Apply INSURANCE-AgcncW Part AGENCY - .Jjlosblt). 371-7171" • / REPLACEMENT-WINDOWS full/part tlmo. Business, Route 22,-East (Next to Eye Nowspapors, 1291 Stuyvosant tlmo, typing and filing. Call Medical Assistant __ wlThln: Mr. Rlz?o, 2*93 Morris AVonue, Union, NJ 07083. - : '.. 1 '...-.• '.I. —487-4454 .'. v; .•' Full i&Rart Time j Limited Enrollment — 'Siding* Alum Awnings .teaching or homo party plan, Lab) Call 447-3070, Monday Ave.,Unlon487-2913. . 94W100. -,--— "~ • Trainee SECRETARY-To salos st Can~a 5omlnar"chango~your •Door HoodS'Hano KOOTS oxporlenco helpful.. Phono thru Saturday ,10 to 5. Ask for RECEPTIONIST WANTED- Excollont typing skills life? Call Confer, for Human DAY-Caro Dlrector-Undortho EXCELLEN-T»lncomo. ior INSURANCE-Rapldly grow- •••'•• »-lron Railings ' •" 'lene-83-l-oMa =MI kc=f ofcilnlflcyJfiVtaBfiolnt u»,-Mr.ui.i.ui,,-uiyi M,U --;,—,r—i. uiu INSURANCERapldly grow Modern eye care center For busy ophthalmologist of- tolophono mannor, no stono, Resources 944-5944. ', •p6f-choS»AttJcs : dlroctlon of exocutivb director Tpart—time—home—assembly- -|ng-fu|f|ngful l 'servlee=agency-soeksservleeagencysoeklgnysoeks- fice 4'A day week, Including Full medical packagcK' Spr- COMEJOIIIOUR A ClADER-ln • designer mont. '. -. :• . • • airoction ot OXOCUIIVO airocior ^work . tvWFor Infon , rjcal,Ml xni.*ii. Woll motivated Indlvldualwlth •Basemonts«Docks. responsible for ovorall Woll motivated Indlvldual.wlth Will train responsible ap- Saturday AM. Ploaso rosponc Ingflold location. Cll^MOOao Guitar •Bass'Drumt'Sax'-- fashion |owelry, home party CLERICAL-Full tlmo, light 8003 Ext. B383. good clerical/office skills. Ex- K-ltchen-Romodollng-7 .Industry has lobs available management of day care to office manager, Mrs. Noy at Flute*Oboe«Clarinot«Vlblln* Fully InsVGuarant./Froo Esf. typing, Oood phono skills, bill- contor and Infant toddlqr pro- perience not a requirement. plicant for position as op- STUDENT-wantod/to-. fnow pdylng $100-$400 per week/ ab- FITNESS WORKSHOP Springfield, 447-8850, • ' 273-0700 or 444-4400.: Trumpet' 754>4455>944-4080 ' . soiutly-no ' Invostmorit Ing and goneral office duties. gram. BA degree, early lawn, Townloy sootlbri' Union. Call 944-0200, botwoen.9-4. .- childhood education requlrod. No experience necessary, tometric technician/- R E A L .•- E S TAT E Call 484-0426. Private Lessons at homo by "necessary. Sl.ooos ordpllars In Minimum Of 3 years super- highly rewarding part tlmo SECRETARY, MONDAY- NOWlilRING oxporionced pros. ' • samples and leads provided, CLERICAL-Typlst small- of- career starting 'August or IMMEDIATE OPENINGS contact lens instructor. REPAIRING A SERVICING visory experience Included: 2 FRIDAY, 9AM-5PM. DIVER- SALES-Porson/Part tlmej ap- OF ALL MAKES & MODELS floxlblo hours, comploto train- fice, .Union area. Must like September, In Union and Intornatlonal company has 10 ply at: : 12/5 stuyvosant ; FIRST LESSON FREE! years teaching experience and .plus openings In local area. Monday-Thursday, Satur- SIFIED.: DUTIES. -CON- 'All Depts Ing program, call Glnny 379- working with figures; Call 944- day . coro/pro-school or Essox counties. Earn 10 an GENIAL ATMOSPHERE. Avonuo, Uhkfn;487-5490.V-; 736-7633 2018, between 10-4. . ; hour. NEW.YOU, The safest . Duo to expansion of s branch •TV's ' •Stereo's '• 4440. . . • >....- •'-,;• -'•'. blomehtry education, Must be offices. 'High earnings, day, 9:30-3:30. Call Mrs. 379-5200. .' .-. Flexible Hours •Cass. Docks ' knowledgeable- of SSB/G, mind and body workout now SALES-hqtti and cashlor..Posi- AUTOOPPORTUNITIES . running Its summer workshop bonuses and benefits Branagan, 3764900. RECEP.TIONIST-Dofltors..of tions ovallnblo. Full or part SERVICES OFFEBED 5 •CordlossiJhon , Loading .NlssaaZlsuiu CREDIT USDA and title XX require- available'. For personal Inter- [If you like food, a friendly, liwelyatmosphere, and il0.00offany,Color morit. Salary range, S19,000- on fitness and self Improve: ; flco, seoks personable ox- time. Salary commonsurate dealership,, has. Immediate, No Experience Required - mont, to become a NEW YOU Vlowcall; ..' . : witheXporlonco. Apply In por- A TO Z-SEWER CLEANING . TV repairs . ; Full tlmo position available In 21,000. Send resume to UT- porloncod receptionist • with ^ .working wifh people, come see us a»: Service & Hoatlng Contrator, $5.00 off on any openings for sovoral office CAO.E.Prydr, P.O. Box.123, Instructor or lust look Ilko Ui 24M4M typing skills to answer pnoiies, son, vRockwcll Salvage, 1741 1 (positions. • malor financial servlco com- onol Spaces Jlmltod, Call 2ND SHIFT FOREMAN 24 hour- dependable sorvlce; '" ' other Items pany. Immediate opening for Vauxhall, New Jersey 07088, First come flrst'sorvod. • scnodulo apppolntmonts and West Edgar. Road, Linden, WARRANTY CLERK Nowl 757-5774 anfl 7501540: Small.l«|uctlon moldjng shop AsXforNlckorBettyT .: Free ostlmato 274-3813. - I Will pick up 8, deliver a customor sor,ylco ropreson- Doadllno, July 13,1985. '. looking for foreman for 2nd porform other general dutlos. REe-R Autornotivo —experience INSPECTOR- Part tlmo, to In- Full tlmo. Call 447-0005, 8am tatlvo In It's customor crodlt spect precision Machlno shift. (4-12). Experlonco. SHORT ORDER COOK- for wc COMBANY-. . callAnytlmo .. nocoss'ary. , division. Various duties' In- DRIVER-5V] day week. Weal GAL/GUY FRIDAY • 4pm. '.•',;.. ..'•.••: '• deliveries. Apply In. person, parts. Must road blue print nocessary. Apply In person flew Sea' Food:; tako . out •Burglar.; Fire,. -Hold-Up HOME 487-1425 ••.-•;!'•',•.. ' . MVCURK••".• clude being' office recep- and h'avo knowledge'of QC between Bam-4pm, Monday restaurant; Experience BUS.991-6030 tionist, operating an IBM Car Brand Auto Parts, 448 Nime Your Own RECEPTIONIST-Part time/ Systoms. Froo Estimates, 851; KnoWlodgo of air motor yohl- practlcos. Apply . at Nova through Friday, at 1157 Globe nocossary, Roforohcos, Good 9044. • . - '• . . HillsideAvcHlllsldo. / • .•:•;••• Hour* V ••• pormonant position In Doe- ''do matters nocossary. Computer, responsibility for Screw Machine, 14 Grant Avenue, Mountainside, 332- starting salary and bonoflts. cash draw activity ^preparing Congonlal atmosphere, dlvor- tor's olflce, floxlblo hpurs, Will SUPER MARKETS, INC. - BASfMENT^Wator proof I off . Bright individual wanted for diver- DYNAMIDSalos..person full Stroot, Linden, 484-4477. ,_i_.47.7O,_u. ' Apply. Montclalr Sea Food, JWOR-Cortlfled Teachor, reports, and othor clbrlcal slflod"tiotlc(s-|ricladlng typing -train. Call9M:'i.5oo.:. .;•/•;/ Sump Pumps Installed or. full . '~AIISub|ccts . ... silled- duties: Automotive ««• and part time for. loading computer data' entry and PROCESS-MAIL AT HOME,!:-. 2933 Vauxhall Road, Vauxhall, 778 Morris Turnpike SHORTHILLS drainage systenfs";Llfo-tin1c assignments. Must.have good N.J.dnthbMdlburnMall). • ':•' Grades K-8 and. . :- petlenceiMUST. typing and communications maternity store In Livingston; preparations salary based on $40.00 per- hundred paid I RECEPTIONIST-Maturo, guarantee on basements. Call : -SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR. Excollerit salary. Call 994- responsible, for answering for'free estimate 484-3089 or ••• .••••••• Sppclal.Ed .. " '• skills: GOod. starting' salary, expeclonce' and ability. Cal Details, send, solf-addrossed, SECRETATRVipor law firm I Applji at Traitor In Parkint LbLWewil b« interviewing Donna 371 1544 Permanent/full time position. excellent company bonoflts. 4483. .'...•.• '• . •'•• Ellon at 994-0051. • MANICURIST stamped envelope. phonos, files, typing./Must bo | 8am-8pm hbm July 8lh-July Uth, . < 444-2944. : ' •[.-:-•.. Experience on Dimension oxporloncod. Full T/mo. Call locatod In Springfield. Typing Call'tor an appointment; 447,- DRUGSTORE-Glork with in-, Matura mindtd imjMduil willing •Assoclates^tTox 95-A, Rosolle, 40 words per mlhuto, ex- GREAt-Hours, Noon to5 PM, 484-1002. , •/•'•• . equal opportunity employer M/F. DOOKKEEPING-Typing . at MOUNTING ' .system necessary. 2420, or apply-to-Joseph M. forest or -knowledge ,\ of to work Thursday thrajih Sunday Now Jersey 0720S. perience proferred but not Nanfara, '.. At small congenial, olllco, home, computerized,accurate 1 A/R BOOKKEEPER cosmetics. Full time: perma- General office dultos require at the Wilchunj Markat. Sintji PART Timo-Porson to care RETAIL essential, salary open. 44?-> accounting of your books BOOKKEEPING SERVICES- ' • Experienced ADP applicant 150 Morris Avb. nent position. Will train right experienced person.foj-i typ- booth. Call Maria at 564-3832. for -tropical plants In CHILDRfriS 5820'. .•:. '. ••' ••••::.,••'• ': without- the overhead. Ac— Business Consultant, Taxes, Suite 104 ; • '•,-, person. Town 8, Country Phar- TRUNK-DT Ivor/Shipper Are you In need of these ser- preferred but not essential. 1 ing, lite bookkeeping rostaOrants dnd offices. Must TELEPHONE-Prosppctor- counts payable & receivable macy, Maplewood. 74J 270o, Monday-Wtdnttday call 6S7-3474. DEPARTMENT MANAGER . Receiver-Shipping and receiv- vices? May we help, you? Call OFFICE CLERK Springfield, N:J, '•.-. • answorlng telephones, /otc. have car Floxlblo mornlno Olivers In Springfield,. sooks Ex'pcrlcnccd, hours arid pay ava.llablp plus many more op- Duties will Irtctpdo typing, fil- BANKAMERICA For more Information, p/oaso Experience ltKttuiy. .Willing to ing background. Now York/- tions. For more information 1270884 or reply- to P.O, Box hours.- Will train, Ideal for Individual with maior store SECRETARY/ flexible.-Call-HOl)-558.0059,; New JOrsoy doliyorlos. Apply '34, Union 07QB3. .' • , ing and lite bookkeeping Financial Service Co. v DENTAL RECEPTIONIST cal!.944-0500,9am-3pm. 7 train rijM p«non. • homomakor.s.Call 992-.0242, . experience/ Groat growth evenings.....'. . '-,-;—•' call 964*4787. ." '. "Wearo an equal—-— 1 RECEPTIONIST In '•' person^-'AAultl-Wall, W Neat, qrganlzod person need Busy dental office, aggressive potential with fast growing South 20th Street, Irvlngton. opportunity employer M/F/ responsible individual for full PACKER company/ Excellent com- Wjth^ good secretarial skills COMPUTER-Cohsulflng and iLARMS 5 d H/V" .••..•'.•••.•. '. ; No phone calls.please. .; . ° ' NEWCARPREP. /" , • time or part time front dosk MARKET RESEARCH For Shipping ' 8. ••Receiving • prehensive , benefit package. for. modern, offlco-in Roselle. TEACHER'S AIDE Customer'Software Turnkey position. Experienced GENERAL OFFICE Intervlowors, no selling. Call Alldn at 3792131; Salary commonsurato with System. Business Automation. ARIEL- .. ALARMS- ' .'Now car prop person• with Good' typist, varied, office Department, of groetlng card Nlssan/Da.tsun experience .CLERK TYPIST tolophono skills and. In- Studonts, Homemakors and oxporlonco. Phonii 245-1553. . ; Custom softwaro at canned Residential/Commercial. duties for small appliance cWnpany. 5 day, 40 hour week. • private day schoof for .SecuUty Systems, Burglary, PornSenant position with suranco. Salary negotiable : Second Incohno. WoVk In our •RETAIL- Clerk and drtvor, TRANSFORMER V packaofc prices. Get your com- preferred, but we will train distributor..Full time pormo Company paid, Mod.,. Surg. TYPlNG-CleilitaHdutlos, part emotionally disturbed Fire, rSmoke 8, Close 'CJrcut the right Individual. Contact groefihg- card publisher. In plus bcnofits. Union/- Garwoqd offlco'.. Train for Apply " ERAVESSI Apply AAontclalr" Sea Food, children has September mtcr to do what you thought It te'resting and diversified riant, call\1br;lnteYvlow 379 diversified protects. Days; 2933/Vauxhall Road, Vauxhall, tlme^GLrt FTjdayrCBll Mrs. MANUFACTURING would do. .488-4319. Eves, & TV's.;Free Estimate 484-0423/-. . ...JOO.V- "• :. : '• ,-• ••••. . ,.v Irvlngtbn/Maplowood area, 1200, 'Golden . Elettrlc : Com GREETING CARD COM • openings for, -college Person heeded to learn 24 Hr, servlco. ' . duties. Apply in person to 373-1073. - ;•• . eves., woekonds. For inter- NX(lnthoMlllburnMall) T Zarro,. Sprlngflold • lbcatlbn, Weekends.'.,- . ,;•'•' •'• _.. ? t if you want a chanco to ad pany, 70 East Willow Stroet; view call Monday-Friday,' 9- PANY. U Edison Place, Spr- 379-1100. 'Equal Opportunity 6tudonts In psychology or winding .techniques on' yanco, don't miss these opppr- FRAVESSI GREETING ingflold.NJ. ' ' -.•'• -" sp6clal education to help CARD COMPANY,' 11 Edison Millburn., . ,/ '• 12, and 2-5. 789-1774. Quality CRETARY-lmmediate Employor. automatic wlndlno equip- IPPLIANCES •' '.{unities. You'll work m :.o Controlled Servlcos, teachers In small classes mont. We will train. Must DRAPERIES PLUS •'• bright modern office with o Place, Springfield, N.J.- .. $ EARN Extra Cash $ PART-Tlme-'veyonlnOS and jnlng. Mountlansldo.flnan- of 5 children agos/5-21. GAL/GUY FRIDAY- For .,al coTporation' soks TELLER-Part: t|mo; position have desire to loarnrworr Plscount rTlcos/tustom V'S, VCR, WASHERS- congenial atmosphere. All ^^pald"Vbluntoors neodod im- Saturday., Will train ar- available,—Fringe—boneiltSi- Serjd rosumo- to child CLERK-Typlst. Full time mediately for clinical small . business, typing MEDICAL-Rocoptlonlst, Full ticulate, responsible in- secrotarv with ox^cllont com- accurately and- otfIdent- Made. 30% to 50% OFF. Vor- DRYER S>—rA-p'pl lances benefits company paid along nocessary, general orflco Call the UNION CENTER NA- Development Contorr 40 ic Call for appointment, ; fico clerk wanted, must bo rosoarch organization ages 18. tlm« for Wostfleld Internist, dividual for technician pos- munication and secretarial Meal blinds,' Mini blinds, Unllmltod. RCA, ZENITH, , with good pay plans. Call Mrs. work,•Contact Ellon at 447:Telephone, typing and-office TIONAL BANK 488-9500, Ext. 'West Street, Bloomflold, Woven Woods, Custom high school graduate with to 40, Great pay. Flexible tlon In our busy optometrlc of-, skills. Call for Interview. Bob WHIRLPOOL, ETC. Call 374- • DhGeorgo for-interview ap good typing skills, also good 4111. • / - :': •" skills. Will train right-person. 241. Equal Opportunity 07003. An . Equal TORELCO INC. Shades, Sun light' 8, Solor hours. Please contact flee, Experience with contact Allen 454-6810,9 to 5, - qppprtunlty/AfllrWiatlvo. 3008 Monday thru Thursday 9 polntmonls for office -posl -Call232-8444. / .-••'•..•• ••' Employer M/p.i,. Shades. FREE IN HOME with figures, answer phonos lonses helpful but. not re- SALes-Porson/Fltt?ti_Urjlpn. Action Employer. I-.; am to 9 pm. Shop at home and • •• tioris. r;•••• ...-.-.• • • and filing. Busy office with :PRAGMA BIO-TECH at 748- HELR-Neodbd. -' Bus-boy 374-8641 E,S-TrMATE. 4Sb-0458 roedollvory. - •• • ARREL '• - pleasant working conditions. 8948. Monday thru Friday 9 to cocktail waitress, and hostess MATURE-eerson. File clerk quired, . Ideal hours for Active womon's apparel shop. TEACHERS-Neodod Grades 1 NYTIME,

; c students. Call Mrs. Baragan, Full or part time. Ex.po?Wnce ' NISSAN/ISUZU Call T.J^LaManna at 497-3312. 5- •••• . ;- - •:..::•':• '••• Apply In person, between 12- and very light typing. Call 484- through 5. Catholic School, 117 374-WM. • ••••.-.• -•••-•' • ••••-. preferred but will train, Ap : • Route 22, Hillside . An Equal Opportunity 9pm, -at' Shlkl steak House 9J20.. ,- • •.'.. . .••.-. •'• vlhgton. Call 372-1150... . 2245 Route 32. Union. polntment, 487-1146. •• WOO1 Employer,

•' • '• •. .••' .'" " ••'••< •" :.7 ".;.•,• •:••••. 5 MOVING! STORAGE ~ CWEBING- FENCES —"5" HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOMEIMPROVEMl LANDSCAPING DESSERTS. » MORE- Biz FENCE CO.-Chalrillnk, BARTH'S CONTRACTING PLASTERING 8, PATCHING- LISONE. LANDSCAPING PAUL'S '.-" Catcrlno lor .Company and •wood, dog runs, pools, (roe INC.-Roorri additions, Doors, Patch or Roflnlsh Old Walls 8, INC.-LandscapjDB_slJVs best. M'8iM MOVERS Private Picnics. Wo supply Kitchens. &'Baths, Ceilings. Ceilings. ALSO BRICKFACE Spring and fall clean-up, . formerly of estimates. Free, walk gate" maintenance, sodtpp soil, Yale Ave., Hlllsldo , r— -.•'•a everything." Call Susan, 85); with purchase ol-100 (cot or Free estimates, fully Insured. STONEFACE and, STU.CCO. s schurbs, rallrbad tics. Com- LOCAL 8. LONG"^- -;9544._ .• ... • • . ' • • moror—38V2094/925'2547;—34~ -(Special—Ratos-for-rScnlor ' 74T^ V44-5959. ' •".- morlca & Reslden- DISTANCE MOV|NG_' hour service, • jJaLSDKiolists In landscape . PM 00177 PACKAGE SHIPPING REPLACEMENT WINDOWS- R E S I D E N T I- A L • Vlnylor or Aluminum. designT484-7441/487-0830. «m>-7748 •' . HOME IMPROVEMENT—' halWW -—Shin Your Parcels Via • INDUSTRIAL SINCE 1945. Maintenance Free. Siding; M. - CHRISTIANO-G.oneral TOWER' FENCES • IRON- • Rooms ' Painted, light gutters, leaders, aluminum Union UNITED PARCEL Masonry, Carpentry, Drop cleanup with summer con- ALUMINUM * WORKS INC. .awnings, door 8, patio hoods, RITTENHOUSE • SERVICE Residential Chain *.L(nk, Ceilings, Storm Doors and Air porch .enclosures, remodeling. tract. Transplanting & replan- ' PARCELS UNLIMITED Conditioners Installed. ting. R.R. tics, drainage pipe, , MOVING . Aluminum Lattice, Industrial, 754-4455 or 944--4080. sod, sidoU/alks,.ctc.-Any,sl?c 2 men In a truck. Prompt, AGENCY"——" •••••••. Wood fenced Pressure Treated Free Estimates Call 487-8520 -ALL SPORTS GIFT 8< Posts.' For Cheerful Free lob. Commercial; Industrial, courtoous Sorvlco. '.•••„ TROPHY ' . . Estimates Dial' 485-0700. HOME-lrrjprovcmoryts • & Residential. 454-5548/574-3514. 241-9791 • PM 00112 Masonry work. NO lob too SHRENSEL CONTRACTORS •TOS".W. Wostfleld Ave. Rospllo 1559SprlngllcldAvouo EASY TERMS. 47 MT. PLEA- : small. Fully Insured. Call Pat, •:•' . TILE WORK TESTA'S LANDSCAPING- Park. -'•-.. ' '•' '."' r Maplowood ... 742-7231 S'ANT AVE.NEWARK. ; RE-GROUTING Spring Clean Up, Lawn mpsupct.itor in.Ro .p||p'R BOSPIIP P.irk .inclthnuoclr.nLP.itir Packaging Supplies For Sale 842-5424. . " , ; CARPENTRY Maintenance, Sod, Fonces ln SOUf HSIDE MOVINGLOW GARAGE DOORS PAINTING' stalled. Quality work/Free Rates; Great Sorvlco, Big or CARPENTRY :'•'..' DECKS BUILT Estimate. 273:7087. . Small, We Do It All. Call • G. GREENWALD* : . AUTOMATIC-Garagc Door HANDYMAN Small Repairs Gladly Taken anytime. 484-4449,1157 Gruber 1 (201)351-4183 Carpjontor Contractors . Specialists. Sales, Service In- PAINTING-PLASTERING , . LIMOSINE SERVICE Avenue, Union. PM 00348. All type repairs, remodeling, stallation. Repairs' "on all " CARPENTRY EMERGENCY SEWER COMPLETE WAREHOUSE-Sale, Bras .8, Makes. Alllstor, Automatic SRt CONTRACTING-Room ELEGANT TRAVEL-to Atlan- CLEANING-Pliimblng 8, UNION-475 Carlylc Place, Ju- kitchen, porches, enclosures, BASEMENT AND ATTIC CLEANING additions, roofing,' siding, ODD JOBS- Heating > Repairs, Hot- Water Glrdlos $3.00,\R!inty,Hoso,25< ly 12 and 13, 9^3. Pino kitchen . s collars,, attics. • Fully Insured, Doorman, Chambcrllan, Ed- tic City, $275,00 round trip, 4 -TREECARE (5) LUCKY HOMES WANTED 8, up; Boys 8. Girls Health Tex set, maple furnlturoT - MOVING AND HAULING wood dock's, Froo ostlmtos, Hcator, Sump Pumps! Freo mad0 estimates glvpn 48^2984.. wards, Genlo, All-O-Matlc, houi-s»ot Casino. WATCHUNG I HOME HANDY MAN' Land Clearing, Treo & Trunk \° "V Bothlohom Stool. Bathing Sults/8. Shorts $l(o0. .microscope, wicker Bead- Nutonc, Ovorhoad Door, fully insured, references LIMOUSINE INC.354-2770, Estimate. State License '4249. rocolve substa t Small Jobs. - < ••".• CALLRUDY given. Call 992-4254. Painting, paperhanglhg, Romoval-Crano Rentals " '«' discounts. No 1255 Stuyvesant Avenue, board, 200 paperback books, Porma-Powbr,' powoi"-Llft, Lenny Grloco , '". • • Union, 10:30,1o 4 P^iA dally. Soars, Stanley, Telcctron. 241-9129 or 298-0670 carpontry 8> odd lobs, clean- ' 574-0480 ' Froo Estimato/Fully 1ns, - .household goods and bric-a- IMPROVE YOUR , HOME MASONRY ups. No job too small, 944-8809. brac. ' •...-.- , WITH GIL- Wo do''repairs- Radio ' Control Repair SUMMER SALE!!! 286-^77 r build anything from sholvos to Specialists, FCC License No. IMPROVE YOUR HOME- ALL MASONRY-Brlck stone, LAS PLUMBING UNION-1275 Oakland Avenue; 92-30879. pave arid Son Elec- Shielco Contractors ODDS JOBS a HEATING ' Split Flrowood-Full Cords . GARAGE SALE .\.'•.:-.• -^ home Improvements;- Large WITH GIL. 'BASEMENTS • •;• Tiling 8. Bathroom/Kit. steps, sldowalks, plastering Electrical work.- Colling fans 100% Financing Ava'llablo— Saturday, July 13, loam to 4 8. small |obs. 944-8344-or-944- tronics. 24 hour Emergency DECKS • WOOD FENCES •' collar water:proofing. Work Servlce-Spoclallzlhg In small CLAR1KT73 Dorset Drive, cor- sorvlco. Froo estimates 944- Remodeling hung. A/C lines, plumbing, jobs, . water: hoatrs, $69.95 PER CORD pm.-..Living room furniture '3575.. . • . . • ; CUSTOM BUILT 8, Painting & Wallpapering guaranteed. Self Employed painting, Etc^Call-944=4045 or ner Kilmer Drlvo, off Lake sale. Nocarlybirds.48/-43B5.' ' 0208. Union. ... • REPAIRS. 944-8344. . Ins." 35 yrs. experience. A. bathrooms, repairs, etc; 37' • • 245-1919 Fi)rnjturo8i Floor Roflnlshlng 487-S529. '•• •• '.' ; 8742. (Lie. No.354) • DUNCAN FOSTER TREE Avenue. Furnlturo,- lamps, JOE DOMAN- 484-3824. ^FREE ESTIMATE Nufrlo; Call 373-8773. SERVICE-Profosslonal Tree pictures,, nlk naks, chan- UNION- 1447 Walker Avenue, ALTERATIONS/REPArRS. GARAGE DOORS' installed, J a D-Gcneral contracting and KITCHEN SHOWROOM dallors, antiques, household Saturday July 13, 10- to 5. • small Improvements plus CALL; 9450444 BUILT-RITE MASONRY- RUBISK.REMOVAL 5 8. Landscaping-Sei-vicer Log ; Now or-Enlarged. CLOSETS/- garage extensions, roValrs & -Splitting, Flrowood, Wood- Iton/s, many' now Items, Household, miscellaneous,- CABINETS. ICustomliod service, olcctflc operators, 8, homo security. NO JOB. TOO TOWN a COUNTRY Specializing Iri Patios, Stops, PRINTING DISPLAYS - clothing;: etc. Saturday and something for everyone. SMALL. Estimates Given. —CONTRACTORS- - Sldowalks. Also Patch work & RUBISH REMOVED chips, stump Grinding. • TABLES/STORAGE AREAS/ fadlo controls. STEVEN'S Licensed/Insured. 379-3710 Suriday, July 13 and 14, 9:30- F ORiMl-C A / W O 0 D , OVERHEAD DOOR, 241-0749, 48>5341. ' . 18 yoars exdoionco.- Inoxpon- Repairs. Call evenings.for free All furniture wood 8, metals ONE DAY SALE ONLY!!! 4:^opm. .-'• ' \ PANELLING/SHEETROCK, slvo, KITCHENS. 8! estimates.- BOB 487-7382, 487- taken ,; away. Attics; Freo Estimates. • WANTED TO BUY BATHROOMS REMODLED. WAGNER FOTO Saturday, July 13th WINDOWS/DOORS. .•; KITCHEN-Rcfaclng & .7245, • basements a garage cleaned, SCREEN PROCESS ' KlLLSIDE-947 Liberty Avol METROPOLITAN DOOR CO. Bathroom Romo'doting. Addi- PLUMBING-ELECTRICAL Reasonable rates. . STUMPED?-Rld your yard of ANY LIONEL, FLYER, tions a Extensions. Spoclallz- also odd |obs. Colling fans, • Custom Printed unwanted tree stumps, Fast 10A.M.-3P.M. Saturday and Sunday, July 13 IVES AND OTHER Residential, Commercial, . . 325-2713, i • T-Shlrts /and 14, 9am-5pm. -Tools, TRAINS • CLEAN UP SERVICE Sales, Repairs & Installed Ing In all Carpontry. Work track lighting, insulation pro- MIKE CONGIALOSI-ALL and easy grinding and World of Tllo Building Concrete Laying & Repairs. lects, hot water heaters & fur- MASONARY CON- • •Jackets --• removal. STUMP BUSTERS, W. Route 22 8. Hlllsldo Ave. Springflold housohpld Items and \ Top prices paid. '•- Service 8. Parts Department • Bumper Stickers 7400724. miscellaneous Items. .435-2058 MOO RE 'S'-B u I I d I ng Automatic 8. radio control F.A; CONSTRUCTION CO, nacos. Frooostimatos. STRUCTION) STEPS- POINTING 5 Maintonahcp. Sorvlco Inc. ANYTHING PRINTABLEI \. .. . 334-8709 door openers. 7530415 or 753-8328. Call 488-5885 PATIOS-SIDEWALKS- ; janitorial Sorvlco, Floor wax- 201-245-4408 IRVINGTON-204 Park Place, Frcb.cstlmates. Fully Insured CURBING-RETAINING TV-RADIO SERVICE 5 Saturday, July 13, 9am-5pm. Ing, Window Cleaning, WALLS. NO |ob too small or CONTENTS'of House, MOVING-South, Everything BOOKS Building . Maintenance,- Rug .'241-5550 INSURANCE BOBTERRETT Evor.ythlng'musf go, 2044 High must go. Giant house sale. Bedroom set, chairs, tools, iWrtuyim sen Books too big. FREE ESTIMATES'. . PAINTING CONTRATOR ROOFING! SIDING Strpot, Union, Saturday and dishes, linens, and much Wf> ARKAVE.,PLFD, cleaning. Insured. 743-0913. , MAKEOLD CALL ANYTIME; REPAIRING/SERVICING Complete living, dining and GENERAL SERVICES 5 SHOPPING-FOR ' HOME ^ Intorlor/Evtorlor Sunday, July 13 and 14,10am- bedroojn furnlturo, tables; more.- • •• '. • PL4-3900 . OWNERS. . INSURANCE? 743-1543 . All Work Guaranteed A NEW ROOFT-Potorson OF ALL A TO Z-SEWER CLEANING. Enterprises, ALL TYPES OF JylAKES aMODEL'S > ' 4pm. Cash only. lamps, dishes, glasses/ap- SPARKLE MAID' SERVICE CEILINGS Union . County & Vicinity. 20 Yrs. Exp. Fully.Insurod pliances, linens. July 12 and IRVINGTON- Saturday, July OrlgjRccyclors Scrap . SERVICE, and Heating Con- $75,000-annUal promlum J230; Special Discount for Sonlors ROOFS, Wlntor prices thru CAMPING-Tcnt, 9 x 12, 2 win- ; 13. Combo washer/dryer, \ Motal TIRED OR CLEANING LET tractor, 24 hour dependable April. Fully Guaranteed/- TV's, Stereo's, Ca^ss., Docks, 13, 9 5. 500 W, Henry Strcot, NEW 1100,000-onnual promlum ; .374-2270 dows, screened, zlpporod and sofa, bike, mower, MAXAVEINSTEIN 'US DO IT! When wo finish servlcer Froo estimates, 274- -KiASON—±- Walkmans, Port Radios, Cor- Linden. Also garage sale be- ; ; $310; $125,000'annual Insured. Call 842-4042. - full floor. Good condition, like ing held. ' miscellaneous Items, tools,' .;• \ 'RndSons . your home or office will 3813. . ': :"- .' •SHEET ROCK dless phonos. I Will pick up 8, clothing. 173 Hlllsldo' Terr., •sparklo. Try'.us and sop our premium $400; $150,000- CONTRACTORS G-D > PAINTING-Palntlng- new. Taking bost offer, lowest . "SINCE 1920 • SUSPENDED : annual premium $505. Call ALL-Types of roofing and doJlVeLFREE OF CHARGE. 10am-4pm. CONSULTINGand- Computor Sldowalks, Stops, >-'Retaining Docpratlng, Interior- 8> Ex- b|d $50.00. Call 487-2822, ' MOVING-Sale, 339 Forest Hill —2424 MoVrls Ave., Union results. We supply equipment. .'• '•• PLASTER C.B.S.. INSURANCE, 440 terior. Beautiful 'work that repairs. Free estimate. Call Call Anytime 487-1425; •Daily 8-5 Sat- 8510478. • '.-.-" Software, IBM, PC, XT and walls and curbing. Free 1 Ken, 352-2447.' ,. Way, Mountainside, July 13 LINDEN-523 Birchwood compatible BASE III custom • 'PATCHING Stuyvosont Avonuo, Irving Estlmotos. Call 382-5198, Stevo lasts and leaves you smiling. and 14, Saturday and Sunday, 8:3012 484-8234. tlon,~375-0500~.- '-• Senior Citizen Discounts. Ser- Road. Multl Family. Friday DRIVEWAYS^ --—•:•."-5 soltwoarr Got your computcr- Juiofyk,._ ..;_• _.._.;_:,LL-.. j. ROBERT EBERNEZ JR.. TYPEWRITER SERVICES CONTENTSSALE 10am-5pm.^Bakcr.s_rack,_l- •and-Saturday,-July-12anH-13r to do'what, you thought It Afte'-Dr m5 P.M 824-760, 687rTOB30 ~ ving All of Now Jorsey. Call Roofing, Homo Im- 7- THUR, JULY 11,9-4 sla.tp. and wood coffpp table, 2 —.-—OLacLOCKSft— • MASON DUMP FOR HIRE JIM 487-1559 and 487-3404. - PROFESSIONAL lovp soats, brown rccllnon 42!' 10am-4pm. Lamps, Unons, POCKETWATCHE5 . B. - HIRTH . PAVING- would do. 488-4319. INTERIOR DECORATING 5 provomonts, Gutters ' and . 231 Welsh Way; Wostflold baby Itorns, magazines, Hlgnosicosh paid, also parts. We .pick up loads of'broken Loadorsi' Siding and Windows, TYPIST (Infrom Central Avo) round solid wood kitchen table Residential ' & commercial, ...One Affordable SOURCE concrptOi asphalt, sleitc. unti ! INTERIOR a EXTERIOR Resumes,- Dissertations, plus 4 captains-chairs, 1 Side clothes, and brlc-abrac." Union, 9441224; • asphalt work, dlrvoways; MCDONALD'S HOME Painting. Leadors & Guttors. Specializing In Repairs, 488- LR couch, high back charts, pr Of- All Your - Custom stone. Very reasonable. Mark, Statistical Tables, Letters, of gloss top cigarette tbls, by sjdo. rofrlgorator/froozer parking areas, sealing, resur- GENERAL POWER REPAIRS-25 yrs: experience 488-3882, Poto, 487-7494; -... Free ostlmates. Insured. MOUNTAINSIDE-1120 Maple USED FURS WANTED- facing, curbing; Froo Decorating Needs . '. Thosos, Term Papers, Logal lamps, Igjjnusual bar cabinet, with automatic Ico. maker, l Court,;off Summit Road, Fri- Especially mink,-fox and ra-. ^ CLEANINGXORP. in repairs and replacements. •UPHOLSTERY. Stcphon Deo. 233-3MT ' WILLIAM H.VEIT and Medical Transcripts. 25" color consolo T-V, estimate, fully Insured.. 487- Chlmnoys, roofs, sldlna, flut- MASONRY-Quallty work. Danish DKfurn, tbls, chairs, day and Saturday, July 12'and coon; coats and-|acketS7-Cair EXTERIOR HOUSE WASH D R A P E R I E S Roofing-— Seamless Guttors. Roasonablo Ratos, Call Eileen hutch, Parsons tbl, don furn miscellaneous furniture, 13, 10am-4pm.- Kitchen table 4531312. . V ~0414r •••-• • •.'• •••••..•• ters, loaders, carpontry, win- Fronestlmatos. Fully Insured. -944-1793. , woodon lawn furniture sot, • Vinyl •Aluminum dow chains and glass, pain- •VIRTICALS -•FURNITURE J a E PAINTING CONTRAC- Free Estimates. Own Work. Incl couch.-lovesoat, chairs, and chairs, snow blbyver, TED SLACK-Baving Contrac- • codor -.-•.• »Brick •PICTURES 8,-ACCESSORJES Call John, 245-5107. • • , ... •Insured. Since 1932.373-1153. miscellaneous tools, 1 taupe ting, troo trimming; All work TORS Serving all of Union rdekors, lamps, tbls, consolo 12x13 carpet with padding, firpplaco screen, somb of, Wanted For.Cash - tors'Inc. Driveways, Curbing, REASONABLE RATES ' No Docoratlng'Foo •••••• MISCELLANEOUS color TV, 2 pc bar sot-up, everything. OLD BOOKS & STAMPS ; guaranteed In writing. Free County Quality work; books. ;:•"•'.. . ' Parking Lots, Sidewalks, .In- _ 754-4835 CALL JACQUELINE 'Reasonably priced; Intorlor- WE STOP LEAKS- Clark otagore, twin mattresses,, • .ORIENTAL RUGS estimates; fully insured. ' 944-9530 ' • ". .; •. STEPS- - - .. Builders, Inc. Serving Union HAMILTON-Plano for a good MAPLEWOOD-49, Woodland dustrial & Residential. Free Reasonable rates, 382-4244. — . SIDEWALKS 'Exterior- . Commorclal- wrought iron porch furn, snow Road, Friday, July 12,12 noon ANTIQUES Estimates, Fully Insured. 94* • ALL MASONARY Residential; Free estimate; county'For pvor 14.Yoars. • price $200. Great for church blower, pictures.; odds 8, ends, Private Buyer-224-4205 GUTTERS t LEADERS • 5 service Call (201) 742:8592 to 5 P.M. Saturday; Sunday, 5340, . JEWEURS • Quality work" • Reas. -FullyInsured. . ••:. Now Roofing a'Ropalrs • Gut- brlca-bracotc. . PARTIAL CONTENTS Juiy.,13, 14,10 A.M.-4 P.M. V- 1 tors & ; Loaders, -All Work botwoon9am-10pm. • GUTTERS a LEADERS- MARGOLIN •••.•.". PRICES • FULLY INSURED ' • 574-0905r SANDRA KONNERASSOC. -— OF *'-" slate poo| table, 2-dln- NEW JERSEY Guaranteed In Writing. Fully WANTED \ -Thoroughly cleaned, flushed, \..HOMEIMPR.CO. ', • 25 YEARS EXP. 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR'S , ingroom sots, 2 llvingropm -ELECTRICIANS Insured. $30 to $50. Minor Tree Siding, Docks, Kitchens, • NEW YORK M.DEUTSCH ' JOHN . PETOCZ Insurod, Froo Estimates. chairs, _^othor furniture, 5 . Old Dojls, Toys, Trains, ' •ANTWERP PAINTINGExtorlor 8. In- .•'• PANDORAS BOX • .' ; DINETTE-Sot, Excel lent con- ".'.;.. /.. HOME , -- Metal Toy! 8, Figuros • Trimming. Clip ,'n Savo. Nod Bathrooms, Roofing, Pain- . Springfield 379-9099 dition, formica lop and six July 10,'11,.12, 10 a,m,-4 p.m. spood and 10 spnnr) hlliot. 1 Stovons 224-7379. Sovon days 5- ting, Additions, Dormers, For; DIAMOND SETTING i terior painting 8< Paper Hang- 381-5145 RESALE AND CONSIGNMENT ' typewriters, ofiicp supplies, -Postcardsxj^illtary Items EXTRAODINAIRE STEPS-Wolks, 'Patios, Ing/Rooflng 8, Repairs, FREE oyorstuffed chairs. Must see. CLARK; 73 Dor.ost Drfvo, cor- 9 P.M. " ~—r-- ..'.- mica Specialists, Rofaclng, Chilrpn's Rosalo Clbthing Call after 5 RM. 842-2284. ner Kllrrior'.D'ElvoiibH Lako violin, clarlnpt, snow tiros, kit- Handwado Linens NEWORIt Vanltlo?, Countor Tops; MANUFACTURING Garages, Foundations,.Addi- Estimates-Fully insurod. Call SLIPCOVERS-DRAPERIES : Shop. Clothing In perfect con- chonwaro^—dtehot,—i-new- GUTTERS«LEADERS SPECIALORDERS ' tions. Fully insured, ' ' . up to 10 PM 925-3107 Avenuo. Dpii '• furhlturor U •".••••• 6873365 ELECTRIC Modulars. 484-8980. : dition. Monday-Saturday* FREEZER-14 CUBIC FOOT. custom wall, unit, king and bathing suits and warm-ups, UNDERGROUND DRAINS OFFICIALG.I.A. • R.CHRISTIANIC c . u s r o M . 10:.30>a;m.-ft p.m. 408 Central other clothing and lots of new PETS •IMPORTER . 484-8172 K. SCHREIHOFER- Painting ; UPRIGHT. EXCELLENT qUoon headboard mattress LICENSE MELO CONtRACTORS- SLIPCOVERS-DRAPERIES _Ayenue, East Orange.'.. . ' CONDITION. 488-4887. and used miscellaneous! '. throughly Cleaned. ' Residential 4 Commorclal. ^ APPRAISER -. Interior, exterior, Freo AND RE-UPHOLSTERY. and box spring, twin mirrors, LOW-'•' COST- Spa/lng "8, No.U TERRY . HOWELL-Masonry estimates, Insurod.' 487-9248,- Guaranteed- workmanship. hi riser, covors and drapos, •Commercial " 8, Flushed ,. DECKS '"-SOCIALIST. Room 487-3713, eves, weekends. • (201)678-0123; ; " FEDDERS-Air .'conditioner, SPRINGFIELD-57 Twin Oaks Ntfutorlng for cats and dogs, -•. Small Repairs additions-Roplacomont win- ,epntractor, step-Sidewalks- Y6ur fabric or ours. 34'yoars' 5,000 BTU. -Two1 years old.ox- chandallors, lamps, pictures, Oval, off Moisel Avo., Satur Including pregnant pots. For • Industrial SKI SETTING CO. \Patlos-Drlvoways, NO JOB antiques, nlk naks, profes- • »FREE ESTIMATES dows 8. doors-Solar' Room- PAINTING BY First class oxporlenc'6, .formerly, at cellent condition. $130. 487- : day and Sunday, July 13and information, call: Animal . fRcsidohtlal . .'•PROMPT SERVICE Skylights. . All Homo -Im- • 905 Mountain Ave. TOO SMALL. Froo estimate's. STEIN BACH'S. Discount for TWIN-Bods, postdre support 2290 after. 5 PM.: ..-...••-.. sional pool table, refrigerator, 14, 9-5 p.m. Moving West, Alliance .Welfare League of. • Installation • FULLY INSURED provements.: 245:5280. ..,; Springflold, New Jersey 944-8425, \ ' tradesman. Home or comm.or- • Senior citizens. FREE shop at mattresses., All one,year:-ald. '.washer and dryer, etc. NJ. Weekdays 9-9p.m. at: 574-. and repairs • 374-8881 .' claj. Advlco on your homci something for everyone. Don't painting problems. 30. years homo, service. Call Walter Call after, 5 P.M., 7421582.; 6' GIFT CASE- with glass missthis one!' 3.981.-' ~' 381-0450 MarkMolso . or 374-8880 -. Canter at757-4455. shelf- and glass front,. mat- POOL-PARTS FOR SALE. Fully Insured MOVING! STORAGE experience In tho trade. Phone . WICKER-Dinlng set, white, 2 CALL . 4B8:4l93:. AFTER. 4:30 228-4945 BDERN KITCHEN-CABINETS .-.•; '•'•: 5 Nick. 245-4835, Anytime. ching candy case, magazine SPRINGFIELD- .:• Garage/ OLO-Enalish Sheep Dog-AKC, Free Estimates AMERICAN REDJ3ALL JlLtVMRK yoars old, excellent condition, rack; belgo. with brown trim, PM.. • ' '. • '-. .'•-.. House sale, Saturday and Sun 3 years old, $100. Call 944-8338, GUTTERS: ^CONSTRUCTION . DOLLY" MADISON Local & worldwide, movers. 4 chairs with cushions, glass gilt Items at wholesale prices; day July I3,i14, 10-4. 74 Battle PAINTING-lntcrlor & Ex- top. Asking $350. Call 743-9374 LEADERS ".' Addltlom»Do)m«tt«D«tl(S KITCHENS- Buy direct from Rod CaTpet . sorvlce to terior. .Shoot Rock and Tile .-,•• .FRANK -,••••'• • Call 245-8181 between 9am- Hill-Ave. (olfMorris Ayq.) An REAL ESTATE CLEAN-FLUSH : beforeBP.M. ,-.••-•.' .- ' •• • SOLID-Walnut French provin SPURR ELECTRIC factory and save. FREE FLORIDA. Agent UNIVERSI- Work. Roofing Repairs, Free HILBRANDT ' ' ;. 3pm, Monday-Friday. clal 9 piece dining room set. tiques, dining room sot, fur- Minor Tree jSidln|*Roolln|*Pintlln| •ESTIMATES, Route 22 SPR- TY Van Linos. 274-2070.; 1401 Specializing In all type niture, tools, .dishes, IRVINGTON, DYNAMITE: .'.•••• -•'•. AW/AND ' Trimming. Insured ' 'M W. Edgar Road, Linden, PC Estimates. Call Tom, 381-93J2. .Excellent condition, hand INGFI ELD, 379-4070. ceramic tile and stall showers. FLEA MARKETS HOUSE SALE \ crafted Grandfather clock miscellaneous...-'. .'. '..-•• Site, franchisee) 'seafood 'ALTERATION WORK NICKKOSH FREE ESTIMATES 00102. :: >-><.- — Repairs •, Rornodellng restauratit going, up. Share JAN'S KITCHENS INC. P 4 G-Palntlng "Proles- : , "040 Winchester Avo, with chimes: A singer sqvying Specializing In Recessed • •••.' ' 224-3322 slonMism counts." one. year •' Rogroutlng. ••' ..". B I S HOP • VVr I g d e r Hillside (Off North Avo) '••• machine/Zenith 15" black and TWp-Famlly,' SprlnSlield largo frontagae wilh.fagt Ibod- • Gall7.Days •••.•- FULLY INSURED CUSTOM KITCHENS AT 1 Columblettes-Floa market Saturday and Sunday, July 13 convenience store-bank— lighting and sorvlco.changlng • STOCK CABINET PRICES BERBERICKASON warranty. Inlorlor and Ex*-.-' • Froo Estimate . : Fr.l, Sat, July 1213, to-4 white TV, 5 piecp French pro- LictnHdtlnsuiiil' Finincinc Available terl(Jr;;Fully'Insured, Qii«llty,,' . Fullylnsured.. and cake sale. Saturday; July LR (urn, couches, Ibis, chairs,' vincial oodrodm sot including and 14, 10-4pm, Household drUgs-.auto repair any retail; European Si Traditional Con Export MOVING 8, STORAGE ; HOME IMPROVEMENTS paints. JNtfat work/No mess, - .272-5411 •• ••:•: , 20, 10am-5pm (Rglndate July 2 ' Hurricane .• lamps. "-,'Llv- items, portable washer and Sale Dulld-Leaso. F; fcocchi/' No Job Too Small ",.5 ^ copls; Featuring the 'Dor- at low cost, Residential; Com- - 21). At the K of C. 708 Stuyvo- lamps.-glass 8, stcol cocktail 382-8815^7 137J-0540,374-425Jv tbl, lloor lamps, etageres, fngroom set French Provin- dryor,' TV, bedroorrT Tiet, 13B7 Springfield Avenue, Irv . I51MM ••• . BOB a JEFF V ...:,-. wood Custom Cabinet Line* mercial. Shore Trips. Local & santAye,, Irvington. clothing, lamps and names. 7 ingto,V374 2082__ ' Call Jan" at 447-4554 Long Distance No job too TREE SERVICE sorvers,.brlcobraci e(c. Con- cial, couch and 2 chairs," 2 end . ' -,' STAWSKI i. tomp klUbl 8, chalrs> kitchen- tables,-! cofloo table, 3 lamps. Newbrook.Lane, off South Spr- For a Free In Home Estimate, small, 298-0882. Lie 00210.. ingfield Avo. . UNION Custom homo alternation, In- ,NJCO REASON ABLE-.Painting. AL ,PT. BOY«A TREE FOR SALE ward; lood, glasses, etc, stem- Recliner . chair, and- other ELECTROLYSIS; terior, and oxtorlor. Complolo HOME IMPROVEMENTS SPRING SPECIAL! 1: Family ; items, too many to list. Call KITCHEN CABINETS DON'S-MOVINX AND SERVICE Low rates'. Froc ware, vacuum "cleaners,- BR UNION-HOB Isabella Avenue, , .CHRISTINE'S ; carpontry sorvicor 1 . •.Additions :•"• Sold and Istalled .Old cabinets .STORAGE, (Thd Recom- oxtorlor or Interior, '375 and .P.stlmatos.. Fully Insured. 24 BEDROOMSet, Pecan, triple furn, desks, dressers, chests, anytime 4B7 5909. 1. BUY OR SELL CALL ; 241-0045 • Kltcpon Remodeling up,,2 family, '475, Room*, dressoiv_twin_ mirrors, ar- Saturday, July 13,9 5 p.m. Big EUCTROLYSIS —— and, countertops resurfaced mended Mover). Our 25th ~ hour, pmorgency sorvlco. 424 claoerosrn!rrtirs=c3iryT variety, lots ot-baroalns- • Bathrooms '-i, with formica, • ..•.'; •'"' Year, PC 00019, 375 Roseland hallways, offices, '35 and up. - .•Summit Avenuo, Konilworth, moTfoT 'queen rVoadboarcT; I mahbg -dresser, lamps, many SLIGHT-Palnt Damager(SIX) -Medically approvod methot) oi BOB'S, HOME i • Redwood Docks Place, Union. 487-0035, Also carpentry, leaders and night fable. Excellent condi- lines! flashing arrow signs, potftranont hair removal, . IMPROVEMENT- Basments 4840777 gutters.- Very reasonable. N.J; 07033. (201)2450919. odds & ends. . . ••'•.•• UNION-979 Mocssnor* Ave. WHITE • Aluminuovildlng ; .Residential,, commerlcal, In- tion. Asking $450,. Coll 48B- SANDRA KONNERTISSOC. ., $275 complete. Lighted, no ar Saturday, July 20,. 10anv6prrr. • First treatment'/rprlco . 8> Attics remodeled, Interior • Roofing . - KITCHENS : O'ttRADYS Moving., and Freo estimates. Fully Insured. 137B. ^~' row, $229 complottrTTrDo lot Realty Realtors 488-4200 dustrial, cutting, -trimming, :; • '•'••• • . ",: 'V Household ilems, tiros,. air • Froo Consultatipn -." and exterior painting, celling • Dormers . Countertops storage, Local «. long 374"-5434/741-551V torsi Call: KBO01423O143, HOUSE WANTED , • Roasonolbe rates . shootrock.cd, suspended i 1 • All Carpentry Work pruning, (coding, cavity work, BEDROOM'-Kltchon .Fur- QUEEN-size bedroom fur- conditioner, clothing, kitchen - Formic* faclno • - distance. Call 3550030, 132.E. elevation,, topping, chipping, anytime.- . ' cabinets, other miscellaneous. blockbd, iRopflnBL* altora- '••• . 944-7112 " i _New kitchens ; '. Wostflold Ave,, Roselle Park, . SIDNEY KATZ niture plus odds and ends, niture, dishes, glasses and PRIVATE-lrtdlvlclual wishes tlons, FREE eSTAMITE 35V splitting, 'complete removal, to purchase a house In Union. .••;. •"••.':: 245:7457 .'•• - Reas, Prices-Free Est. N.J., PM DO218. Agents, lor Painting, paperhanglng, carpeting, refrigerator, other odds and ends. Must sec, THREE- BOYS BMX BIKES UNION-1333 Oakland-Avenuer ; J Aerial Bucket truck for hire 0939. .- ...• -r • •.••••• '•.••.:'•- Bob Costello, 24 hrs. 245-5049 American Rod Ball Van Lines. plastering Inside & out, Free washer/dryer, small stove. 411 carlyle, Place, Apartment FOR SALE.. EXCELLENT "ANY CONDITION would con- With operator day-hall day SSmfildayr Julyl3,9-5.'Lamps, sider 2 family.'- Please-write estimates. 487-7172; • Call altor 5 p.m. 484 1449. • . 1, Union. ,.•-•••'•• ' .- -1 CONDITION, GALL 487-9322, brlc a br.ic, furniture and lots rates; contracting. ol miscellaneous..:. .. P.O. Box 2212, Unioii, Now Jcrsoy07083, . "'"'•*

g, RENTALS APARTMENTS FOR RENTr- 9- APARTMENTS WIT RENT jPARTHEHTS WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT VACATION RENTALS o- CENTRALLY-lo.catod oarage UNION-4 modor.n—spacious POINT.-Pleasant Beach prime | . $40.''a month. Evenings y6 ROSELLEPARK -''-"•• rooms, for rent. $665 a month SINGLE-Worklng Woman In wooks.ayallable. Cottago and' £ 0002,377-0Q78. plus utilities, l month securi- . latp 50's looking for furnished fibUSEWANTED modern apartment. Close to ty: Available Immediately. room or 2, wlth.prlvato bath. ( beach and'shopping. ; COLFAX MANOR Call 6680753. HOUSE-Wantod, Handyman Or a furnished studio apart- special. Vicinity Union, Cran- Reasonable rates. Call .'584- ment. In Un|on. or vlncinity. tW;-r— • • •' • —•—. ..: !j_- \2BR,A/CAPT.$71O ' • ford, Konllworth or lo'mllos' *• CONDO-Rental, ROSELLErtCranford lino) 1st Reply: Classified , Box 4349, •Next-to—Jogoing-Track-ATid ftaoT-onT-rsmily house. 3 County- Leader Newspapers, radios. Strictly cash' deal. WANTED TO RENT = bedroom,. 2 bath condo In Day/Nlto Torinls Court. 1291 stuyvosant: Avo. Union Principals only pleaSo call I choice Troy Hills location! Im- bedroom,, living room, dinin- g WANTED-3 bedroom h6mc In Doluxo\EaWn Kitchen W/- toom,—eaWmkltehcn. " after 5 p.m;, 381:2045.' i: mediate ogcupancyl M190/J -Dishwasher;—=WATK TCi"| KenllwortrRSprlngfleldjoltS'lflld^r p-month-plpniTnTllosI Pool on dishwasher, • central ™,,,. VIclnTty-to rontwlth option. TRAIN.20 mlnutos Ponn Sta- Oarage'. $800. por month plus r premises! tion NYC Free heat,, hot HOU& WANTED"': 7 Principals only. Reply to .utilities. Immediate Occupan- YOUNG-Chrlstlan Profos- Classified • Box 4365 county b JOANNE TEDESCO, Realtors wator a.parklnq. Export staff cy; Call 272-4175. slonal Lady seeks 1 bedroom u 544-8989 . on premises. 1 month security. SINGLE- or.-2-famlly .house Loader News, 1291 Stuyvosant o No fee/pets. Colfax Avo. W. at" apartmdnt. Nice' area, wantod by . private buyer. AH?., Union, O7083. jo CAPE-Coral. Florida, Large RosollcAvo. W. .-...-•' ' . . reasonable rent. Call after 6 Unlon/UNION .area, ANY RIGHT ' z APARTMENTS WANTED — furnished apartmont In- p.m., '382-4934.. • , CONDITION. 345-1143.._ Table Saw -v| O", %- horsepower I i eluding linens, 2 bedrooms, 2 t baths with washer, dryer plus - 245-7963 -. / MIDDLE-agcd working motor with extra-blades. n: garage. Close-to beaches, golf, woman Sooklng small apart- AWAY \n pools. By month or season. -I- mont In Union, noar 3 (B131542-2277 or -Writo, For- ROSELLE Park-1 -&• -2 transportation. Call'233-5941. Good condition,-——-— ~^ . JJ rosti 4m South Wost Avonu.o, bodroom apartments, CAP-MAY- Modern 1 bodroom £ Cape Coral Flai 33914. spacious kitchen, living room, RETIRED-Gontlcman- socks IRVINGTON-Room with kit- apartment, sloops 4, beach dining room, laundry studio apartmont... Non- chen and bath privileges, near block, air, cable, available LINDEN-2 family house, SVi facilities, Off street parking, l smoker. Prolorrably.own en- Saint Paul Church.'All utllltlos weekly, Wcok nights (215) 357- roomsV for -Information call: year lease. No pets, Call 241- trance. Call 964-3528. Included. Call 239-4299. 2007, weekends, (409) 884-5860. (9V4)794-308i. 7591. S525forfirst 26 words USE A PREPAID ^each added 10 words I Enclose check or money order ^3; CLASSIFIEDAD

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OPEN 7 DAYS Brakes, Mulders, Sno^Miwini • Buy Direct Maintenance • Resceding • •UWN MAINTENANCE PRICES S>?"'««-"; Seed . ' . 2 Full« li)t./Gu>nMn/FiH Est. . Union County 32«M0»»ISliVE. SUMMIT From Factory Sod •New Lawns a •SODv . ~- .00 FREE ESTIUNTE ELIZABETH' 1859 Morris Ave; Europtan i Traditional Concepts Shrubs ; "Shrubs- '••.•• ROUND TRIP -756-6655 MOTORS, INC Union • : • Featuring the - Planllno.. • . 273-4200 1688 58481 FREE ESTIMATES 'Doiwood Custom Cabinet Line' Value Rated Used Cars AUTHORIZED • Reasonable Rates Uonlhly maintenance • 4 Hours At Casino 511 Morris Avo. Vwitiill SMtisn INSTWtUID 484-0423/24 lif. 964-4080 FACTORY SERVICE Rle.22 Springfield • .' Kiauiiable' • , Eliubclh35 INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • INTERIORt EXTERIOR INSURED' W8TO«O I lluihld : .:• •Ceilings ; . InlciiM 1 EiliiiM Pilnlini MlWothGunanteed •-.:..?• Beautiful work that lasts arid leavesyousmiiing -•SHEET ROCK *30 tO*50'. Minor Tree Trfmjnltm DECKS •Gullen SciHiHd -T-ftlllim ShHliKlinl,- Suipnidiil •;. 20¥n Eip Fully Insured *-' m. INTERIOR »EiiUrior •• . AND - " <:'., •Small Repairs.. 1 TILE WORK Cllp'h.Save ' Free Estimates' ' I BlKked. R«Him t IUIIIJIIWII ^ Speciil INuounl loi Senion - . - Seivinj atl i>l Union County - ** * may INSURED CALL KEN MEISE •FREE ESTIMATE ' Wood [tncH J Bjumtnli ROOFING REPAIRS^ Ned Stevens . Full Insured Senior Citizen Discounts Quality work • Rtaumbly piked ovmurrvmmnm . 'PROMPT SERVICE' FREE ESTIMATE FREE ESTIMATES ( •FULLY INSURED , •:•:. (Special Rites For Senion) Serving All Of New Jersey Mnleiioi • Eilerioi -..' ... 226-0655 226-7379 ' 964-8364 or 964 3575 : D — •Commercijl • Rtiidtniiil : 5 8P.M.8«jlTimi MiiiMiiu .'2214965': . 1 Days-'s-? P.M. Best Time 351-O939 CALLJIM 964-5959 Free nlimate • Fully insured NEAT WORK/NO MESS HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS I 374-2270 687-1559 and 687-3604 . 574-0902 ...-- HOME IMPROVEMENT , 276-4253 381-9362 PAINTING SECURITY SYSTEMS TILE WORK ILE WORK KITCHEN REFACING MAKE-OLD MARGOLIN MODERN THE SRI '• i; :;•" •••••••' HOMEIMPR.CO. DENICOLO - CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS, k •Room Additions AL PRICES FRANK BATHROOM REMODELING * DECKS Additions • Kitchens ,{ .•Roofing m DRASTICALLY REDUCED! TILE CONTRACTORS HILBRANDT Addition! & Eiltiuioni A ESTABLISHED 193S •SHE-ETROCK • KITCHENS* MTHW0M5 Basements • Attics,. •Sidinx PAINTING ~ During this end of season Specializing In All KITCHENS^. BATHROOMS Specializing in all type •SUSPENDED- • HOOF INC • PAINTING •Wood Decks SALE on AU, 1985, New 5f 1 COMPANY Capontry Work. _}•:..'...:. 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Golf Club as . withered left arm, won the Cham- rolling' farmland in Springfield. Flemmg.il had a devastating effect (ibriovieve. Meeker. Two years later; 1954, for its Best '18 Golf'Hblcs in Baltusriil's early golf courses saw well as ttl.dgcwdoid and; pionship by playing the, 18th hole of Keller, founder; and owner of New oh the resolve of the British to crush in liHW.'Baltusrol-wns-host-its-firsl- : America, and jonesjlescribcd .the three more National- Cham- T.Shackamaxon in New Jersey. •• ' moinfiilaBundirrarrunnrlhodox-bu.t- York's. Social Register, rind sop of the Revolutionby force/-- ', • , National. Open, which was won by 17th and IBth as two orthTFfincsP pionships: • the JJ.S. -Amateurr in Soon thereafter, the club,also-- jeffective^: manner.. Completely the.first U.S. Commissioner of ' The response to -Xoufs, Keller's :'Willie" Anderson in a playoff with finishing holes in the wotld. 1904, which was won by H..Chandler purchased the eastern slopes of,. slym.lccFin the woods~afterhlifdr iycr Patents, sent an invitation to soyprfil . invitation in the spring of Ill'JS was David Brown. And thus began .the After completion of the two new-. i Egan; another Women's Amateur in Baltusrol Mountain itself in order Purgol found daylight to the 18th -of his friends, in I*)ew York' and excellent-and'In October of that, tradition which has linked Baltusrol 1011^ won by Mnrgarct Curtis, and. ' courses in 1022, famous names and' that the natural. beauty of- {he famous. events continued to be fairway on the Upper, Course find \neighboring NewT-iJcrsey com- year, just seven ycqrs after golf wiis so closely with, the colorful growth of the club's second U.S. Open in l»fS, property could bo preserved. The .''.tradition at Ballusrol. In 1026 the traveled (hat route to get his par and '-munities.ltread;..- •.;...:. first introduced into the United the game of golf for; almost a cen- which ,was won by Jerome D.' States at St. • Andrews^New York, tury. .. •• ". ; • ' new courses formed, essentially, the U.S. Amateur returned and was °clinch the title.,- . , "You are invited to become a "Jerry'.'..JTravers of New Jersey's • 1 play was started at the club in ."Upper' and the "tower" as one .played on the Lower course. A The-most successful. Women's member of the Baltusrol Golf Club, : On the night of March 27,1909,' tho Upper Mo'ntelair Country Club. 'Springfield:''Thus, Baltusrol, in' sees therh today, although certain . brilliant field of golfers competed in Open.yet to.be staged was held .it the grounds of which arc at the foot changes in each have been made Baltusrol in 1961, again on-the Lower of Bnltusrol Mountain, midway! addition to being one of the best this tournament, in which George known golf clubs in America, Is one through the ycars'intorder to •keep Von Elm defeated the incomparable Course. The succcss-of-thls-tour- "between Orange, Morristown, them attuned to championship play. nament removed ladies' golf from 'of, the oldest.; H has .more than-Hs- ; Jones, 2dnd 1, for the title, the only, • Newark and Plainfield, about 17. ..share of history, and ' colorful- . Both courses have a par of 72. The • USGA event .to be held on' the Upper the dowry of the men's support and miles from New York. A course of' 'background. Even the derivation of Lower, .measures approximately course was the National Open in .established this affair as a full- nine holes, averaging 250 yardsrand Its name is legend. 7,000 yards from the-back tees and 1936, won by Tony. Mancro, a .near- fledged, f self-sustaining event \,with 40-foot greens, has been laid out Womeii'sQpen the Upper 0,700. Each has its own unknown until that time. This'was . Mickey Wright won the tournament upon sandy hills, naturally adapted flic land upon which Bnltusrol lies going away, and many of the individuality.' , . . ..-. • Ben Hogan's first Open. He missed for the purpose, and is now ready for was; originally owned by.a man members and other! spectators 1 • -The, Upper has more woods, the cut. , ' ' ••.•.-. use.. An eight-room house on the named, Bnltus Roll, a farmer ..who sharper slopes, and trickier greens. reflected in awe as they watched lived atop the mountain directly The U.S. Amateur was played- grounds will be fitted up with a grill The Lower, where most, of. the Mickey repeatedly hit five-irons, behind the present clubhouse. On the oncocogain on the Lower Course in room and clubhouse .facilities. The national championships have been solidly to the pin on the par three course has a southern exposure and night of, Washington's birthday; in 1946 and in that tournament'Stanley/ 12th, playing 180 yards, all carry. ' • 'p'lay.'cci,-, is somewhat deceiving"iit Bishop defeated Smiley quick in a is adapted for use the entire'year. : 1831, Baltus was pulled from his Baltusrol was host to andnther TREE-LINED FAIRWAYS nestled alongsidev Baltusrol Mountain make Baltusrol house and beaten, to death by two first, glance. It appears to offer down-to-the-wire-flnal found:-; • Golf Club one of the most beautiful courses ln the world. Annual dues, yp each." •; - plenty of rporri to the player, bu( the major champloTiship1=-tho-1()«7 U.S. • (PhotbbyJonnBoutsikarls)'- thieves in search of a great amount The 1954 U.S. Open .was played_ Open! Jack| Nicklous won the Baltusrol Mountain is one of. the number and placement of hazards poor putter. .Nevertheless, he professional. from 1934 until 1972, The, current general martagpr'of Watchung Mountains,_a scries of of money which ho was rumored to agalh on the Lower Course after a . tournament with a then-record score finished a creditable 32nd at age 54. : Have hidden in his home. One of the arid the carry- required' on ,ap: fade-lifting by Jones.-That tour- and up'tb and including current-pro "the Club is Mark DeNoble. >,He' high ridges that run in a westerly of .275, just weeks after missing the Still another major championship Bob Ross, Baltusrol members have ; two suspects- killed himself while proaches make it fully deserving of — nament proved to bo one of the most succeeded Carl J. Jchle'h, one of the direction through, central New 1 cut. in that year's Masters. was the 1980 U.S. Open, also won by being apprehended, and the other, its reputation asa severe test of golf been taught by the best. . . • • /. premier club managers In America Jersey. From the top of these ridges, .first clubhousq was. destroyed by In 1017, the membership decided , ;slgnficant events in the history of the Describing his play at Baltusrol as Nicklaus after a grueling four-day. ihough acquitted of-this crime on a .for the average player and the ex- USGA. It ushered in1 a now era of The care. arid condition of its ' who held the post from 1953 to 1981;' from which the World Trade Center * fire'. A faVoritfe • Baltusrol locker that the existing 18-holc course was : "just about his finest ever," Arnold legal technicality, died irj jail while pert alike. . " -.• • 'duel with Isao Aokl of Japan. The courses have always been prime can be soon,, the flat plains'of room tale has it that one of the no longer a suitable challenge for the : spectator golf.'The litteridance was, — Palmer, Nicklaus' playing partner serving sentence- for another of- • The Lower rates among the Top 20 , winning score was 272, another new concerns of Baltusrol. For the past southern New Jersey appear laid out members, ' an errant husband, rising caliber of play which was of course, a record at that stage, and oh the final day, was runner-up, and • fc^se. The murder of Roll was one of of America's • lOOv.Greatest . Golf' record. 10 years this responsibility . has The people olTSultusrol, whether .foe miles and miles, a geographic returned.to his New York brown- emerging. Between then and 1922, for the. first time the. use of roped it was in this tournament that Lee the big news stories of the day. The .Courses as compiled'biennially by . Over the years Baltusrol has been fallen to course' superintendent Jo past or present, whether mpmber or ^phenomenon that was of. some,, : stone home on Sunday morning, additional.land was purchased and fairways to control the gallery Trcvino, who finished in fifth place, .details have no doubt been expanded Golf Digest and as one of. the solved a problem that had begun to fortunate in the caliber and devotion Flaherty and his .staff. The superb, staff personnel, have always shared' significance during the American. • March 28,1909, with the excuse that. two completely new ifcluilo layouts first: came into prominence in the upon since that eerie night of long greatest courses oil the face of the plague big golfing,, events. .More of its/service staff. From its first playing conditions, .consistently one zealous trait — a devotion to the Revolution. From these heights, ".'• he had been, delayed in New Jersey were designed and built under the golfing world. It-was the last Open 1 50 ago,;but there can be.no question, earth accbrdfng to "The. World'Atlas . dramatic, however,, was the fact professional, Willie Anderson (who apparent "\m J ^. .courses, are game, of golf and a willingness to . patriot.lookouts traced the watch- :, and had spent the night al Bnltusrol.- direction of .A.W. Tillinghast, a for the immortal Hogan, who still from whence Bdltusroi derived its; of Golf." Several bf-tho Holes on the that the'1045 Open was the first such • served the Club in 1898 before he ovidencc of the scientific knowledge contribute |i> its growth and bet- fires of the maneuvering British '': It is said that his wife responded by native Philadelphian Who -also: drove the ball beautifully,'but who which. Joe Flaherty possesses and name.',' ..•'' ' .'• ' • • :''• '.; . ". . '[. Lower have'been sblectcd at various tournament to.be shown on national made his name), through 1928 Open terment, Yes," for Baltusrol, the troops and kept the .ragged rebel handing him the morning paper resided in Harrington Park, N.J. He ; was no longer Oie Hogan of legend \, Louis Keller's original nine holes times for listing1'among this coun- television, and a-new pattern of ' Championship and golfing per- the tender loving care with which he name of the game has always been . forces n move or two ahead pf the describing the destruction of >, the; was a- leading golf course architect with his irons and was, at best, a apphcsHhcsc skills were expanded to 10 in 1898 and the try's outstanding challenges. In the spectator interest from all walks of sonality Johnny Forrcll, the Club golf • Redcoats and their Hessian m'or- clubhouse tho previous evening. A of the tlmD7~tlltlmately he was' I Continued on page 3) Medical Care 0i^NON DUTY Just Got when'you need jrrtrneciiati e medical care Better... but don't need: hospital treatment or are ynable to reach yodr doctor.1 '' '..•'• bOGTORSpri DUTY is a new environment for diagnosing ^ and treating: '. • •: • sprains, broken bones -. :' •minorburns • colds,flu :. ••''., .••-•• sbretnroats, earaches The Atrium West •.fever, infections" Here you'll find .spectacular ap- • sports,vyorl ' Prentice. j •have bcenaround the neighborhood ••'•. , S-:•'.•••• , "a • - i fraying as It ruffled the tar.f. But that wasn't the _kind of a of 66. Instead she shot 12, bul'her 293 M 3 There were 84- entries, •'•• with showing Mickey expected of herself,' won the tournament by. six strokes ' .3! .• Hccker successfully defended her : ' qualifying scores .ranging from 97 to title the following year at (he nor what the gallery expected of the over Betsy Rawls. •..•'..• "• 104, including seven women from . Country Club in Brpokllnc, Mass'., 20-ycar-old Texan. This young lady, In "The Story of American Gojf," Boston who "created consternation and has cqme-tfown in golf lore as *who, \had been national junior Herbert,Warren Wind compares her by their steadiness of play." The the first woman lo write a book on champjori in 1952, was being hailed 1961 performance at Baltusrol with >, previous year's champion,- . golf, entitled simply enough,'"Golf -as the only possible successor on the Ben. Hogan's last two.rounds at Philadelphia's celebrated Prances for Women," which she described in links'to the fabulous Babe Didrlkspn Oakland Hill In the 1951 Open - "an • Griscom, had failed to qualify — she a subtitle as being aimed at "the Zahnrias, whose death had left a incomparable exhibition of took four putts on each of seven feminine, inquiring mind and from a choking .void in all of golf. Wright beautifully sustainetfgolf;"~—:.•'•• ••'.'. greens. . .. •' v.. .'..•. • .• / woman's point pfyiew;" "•'•'•< had won the Open In 1958 and 1959; breaking tournament scoring records in each instance. And she Open on airwaves 1911 USGA Women's Open would-win it again In 1964. Indeed; Fans" who can't make It to . between 1955,.when she joined the. Baltusrol In person this wecklcan^- In Oct..9. to 14, 1911, the ladles one and only occasion on which two tour,.to 1965-she won not only four catch somaof the action from home. • 1 U.S. Opens and four LPGA "chany-" came back to Baltusrol for their sisters have met .'in the final of-a ESPN,I,'' the cable TV snortsports .netric- from 1 FULL BLOCK of 1985 CADILLACS National Championship, and this national golf championship. All told, pionshlps but:57 other events as well work, will feature (ive reports on time it was won, not surprisingly: by Miss Margaret, as she came to be • "women golfers from many lands." ~'"forJ'—'-'a total o—f 65 ; Xlret-and second-round play July II Margaret Curtis, who defeated known in golf circles, played In 25 For reason's unknown, the; first The dramatlc'-surgc produced by and 12. ,'•••• .-;•, See Smith Cadillac's New Open Air Display Area .Lillian Hyde 5 and 3, Mrs. R,H. USGA championships, her first contest did not take place until 1932. Mickey in the third round Saturday ABC-TV will pick up the action Barlow of. Philadelphia Was thehaving becn.inl8i)7'and her last in Except for the years during: World morning at Baltusrol before a record July 13 and 14 for third-ahd second- medalist With 07. '.. . 1949, when she was 65: "\ ; War II, it has been held biennially crowd of 3,757 could hover have been round play as welj as the playoff .' Margaret Curtis had won the Open .On May 25, 1905,; bottji Curtises, ever since and is known, ap- expected of any wgnjiULSsiltet-Shc round (If necessary)., in'1907 at Midlothian and would win Miss Margaret and Miss.. Harriet, - propriately; enough, as the Curtis had no fewer than six birdies on her again in 1912 at the Essex County • played an Informal matcK^against •'Ciip. .'•;''•• ' < , '-' curd and scored a 69, two ahead of . Club, her home course, near Boston. leading British .ladies at Royal Betsy Rawls. Her'afternoon round US. Women's Open .9% •hi reporting on the 1911 Women's APR FINANCING Her oldest sister; Harriet, had won Cromcr, in England. So pleasurable Open at Baltusrol the New. York was a lesson in shotmaking; ON SELECTED the title first in 1906, and it had been did. they find the contest that they Times snid: "The' course is although she wns hitting three-, four- M0DEL5THBUJULY3HI she whom Margaret, had defeated in decided somehow to institute a generally regarded ,as one of the and five irons to the greens, she the final in. 1907, this having been the -tournament -fixture involving sportiest in the East " made only two errors Sho pulled her

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OINIRAl MOTOIS CORPORATION ?-, In the tradition of the world's great hotels. •5* '-3 •ffi U.S. Women's Opei 3 ID. - The -following are profiles of the lop con- .:. . -'•>-. . ;"• tenders in this year's U.S. Womcri's Open, at round 03 made her an eiglil-sliotwinner at the California„„„,„ ,„„,. wher»»,, ,ii;il:5-;l. brown hair, brown ! Rookle-of-the-Yenr campaign, Sheehan's shot victory over Sandra Ha'ynie. Although one of the top junior skiers in the country as q .Gardner Dickinson and'lieR.father with her to play in1.the Peter Jackson Classic 1 "game—Enjoys art and musfc^Slnger for eyes...Graduated from Washington Sink' young career has been asuccess-story-from- she clinched jtolck honors in Japan, Pat 13-year-old; she competed in the 190.1 Gerald discouraged. However, a one-week dose of, You are about to fall in . ruore. Daphne's lias the ' —BradlejrtookTiWay-the MaJda-LPGA.Series UnplayableLiesLPGAband..: '^\ University attending for three years on an nhe start. She broke InUrtlnrLPGA victory •Ford Ski Invitationnl in Vail,,Colorado..,She ' her native Candida and a visit with, her golf ' Evans Foundation Scholarship:. Is the only ' love with the most ex- mm^e'ettic way over of [column winning the last event of the 1081 • from her with her victory at the Mazda. Japan competed in the 1982 Superstars competition Classic. Shcehan could only muster.a'Mth . Professional: tittle's spectacular' career pro seemed to cure her golfing woes: female in the Washington State ..Hull of • citinRand unique'wining conveyinj; food to your ! season, the Mazda Japan Classic, .and has and won the-bowling event...Credits her Bunkowsky finished tied for 25th in Montreal,' Fame.., •'•'•• I "'•' ••' Moved into the game's elite In the (wist three . place lie and settled for the $60,000 second father BoBo and Ed Jones as the individuals was put on hold in 1983. Abdomlnalsurgcryin • ^ and ilininu rendezvous table^yia, our delichtful prize in the race she led for 18 of the 19 weeks - 'late December-prevented her frorri playing '•>"•' "--then a career best,, and headed to In- . DONNA WIIITK years. Following her three victory, $225,000 _ most influencing hercarcpr,;. dianapojis. She closfed with o-pair of.CQ's to on the Kast Coast. Daphne C'.irls. Beauti- season of 19S2, Shechan madcrl983 a banner , during the summer. That year, she fell short.' • JViiY CLARJJ until the fourth tournament of the season. ' - ful, charming, high of the LPGA .record* books twice by one shot: • After playing five events, Little underwent surge Into a fourth-place tie at the Mayflower • Professional: By finishing tied fbr-sceondin^— ' Her name is Daphne. ' year, winning the Rolex Playor-of-the-Year -~ Professional! Claries distinctive for the ;.', Classic. Tw)o_mflllths_Jaler,-> Bunkowsky And she's absolutely spirited young ladies,.' •;• award. After a lackluster, start, Shechan In winning' the Corning event and the arthroscopicknee surgery May 3,-She-sat-out— only her second pro; event, While demon- fashfonable-strawlint she.always wears on o bettered her Indy performance with a.solo m finished with ljUop 10 finishes,in her last 19 ftenrcdon Classic-with 16-under-par-272 totals 20 weeks and returned to compete in the final strated the skills that have earned LPGA delicious. Daphne's each drt'ssed indi-,- -. the golf course. A closer look reveals a .: 'fourth at the Inamori Classic.A career low^67 titles. She finished second-at the IU7I) C'PC .2 events, Moro/fmpresslvely; the 'animated. she missed Hollig.§lacy,'s 271 mark by one two events of the season. A 15th place tic at •';, decor is dramatic,, , - Vidually to match her shot,; .-•'• ..' •. • ' •,. :. ' •„;• • .' talented golfer who has demonstrated steady • in the second'round helped her cause. By ' INternatlonai; three shots behind Nancy :~ Shcchan compiled-13 finishes in .the top five. ' the Orlando Classic,wns the best finish of that ; Personal: 5-4, dark blonde hair, blue eyes.,. improvement throughout her career. Her In- season's end, Bunkowsky_had cashed a check Lopez; That year she doubled her previous seductive and sophis- . personality. , • :. She looked'invincible during a three-week abbreviated campaign. The LPUA'S 1971 "Tlgh. Sheehnn"~1s~ff'house backed by'. comings represented abpout a $20,000, fn- , ineightof her lastninc events since the Peter .' season earnings.and finished 14th on the.. stretch when she won two events. A closing Rooklb-of-the-Year, Little had blossomed inlo .'••• ' ticatcd. Her steaks and There's music for, * Shechan for young girls (13-10) in Northern . crease over 1982o'n the strength of four top 10 one of the Tour's most dominant players, Jackson Classic. •.•,'•' •/, ; money-llsMBly capturing two tournaments in. • finishes and 14 in Ihe top 20. Clark's prime ribs and special- dancing and'enter- winning seven events in 1981 and 1982. Her JO ANN WASHAM 1980, Whito>-jojned the game's' elite:, she .' wherewithal In the major championships was Professional:, The only., player in LPGA claimed a one-stroke victory over |Jane ties like Veal Oscar : tainment. ' • " particularly—Impressiver-ShirTsn'nedTlier ability (0 rally with last round flourishes was -; dramatized with a final round, eight-birdie 64 history Fo sink two_holes-in-onc in the same- Blnlock at the FloHda"rj3dy Citrus and was, .. ' and Goulash Soup : •'. Open for liincli',"co'ck-' ANCHOR GOLFLAND largest paycheck of 1983 ($12,204) for'her sudden-dealh victojoycr/l)ebby Masscy at (COLF DISCOUNT CENTER) at the Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational, She . event (the 1079 Women's Kcmpcr Open), -Hungarian will remind. tails, dinner, and second best finish of the season, a, seventh- . Washqm enjoyed one of her best campaigns , the Coca-Cola Classic. She played in the first , place tip a the,Nabisco Dlanh Shore In- won that evenl by three shots, earning $45,000. ypu of your favorite ' nightcaps, In all, Little had her best season in earnings, two years ago, She began the year on the right tournament in lotll when she was nearly six . vitational. Clark has found .the Honrcdon not with a first-round 66 in the season-opening months pregnant and did not play again until ' spots In San Fran- •Spend an eveninu SUMMER SPECIALS Classic most to her liking. Sandra Haynic (68) .scoring average, and top 10 finishes in 1982.. Little also led the tour In putting—29.34 putts- •;•'• Mazda-Classic of Deer Creek at her home ' the 1982 opener. Playing her, way back into .. Cisco, Miami and with Daphne... ( EXTRA 5% OFjFouBAlBCADV DISCOUNTED PRICtS ON COLF CLUOS outshot Clark (69) in the final round of the course) the Deer Creek Golf and Racquet shape, White made the '82 season her then- .1981 Hcqrcdon to defeat the Ohio native by por-round—and earned $40,000 for finishing NewOrlearts. EXTRA 10% OFF OUR M.HEADV DISCOUNTED PRICES ON GOLF BAGS, third in (he Mazda-tPGA Series, Winner of Club. Although she commanded the first- best financial campaign while amassing four, , _mie_shalllTJie.Solo-second-was-t|iebest-finlsh~~ top 10 finishes. She regained her J9B0. form •,• ;.' And What's • • .:, . .'.' • '"'•'••.• . "SHOES;aoTHiwo, ,•:•••'.- . •'-.— . -• •> . , the 1977 L;PGA Championship, she won her round lead, Washam tie for fourth place. By of her career up to that point. She returned to 1 two ycars-ago with a win at the Sarasota .--• VERY LARGE SELECTION OF SHOES the Willow Creelf GC in 1983 \o post her best first pro tourney," the 1976 Women's In- seasdn's end she had racked up six top in tourneys, Including a second-place tic at the Classic. She eclipsed her 1082 money total by FOOTJOV-ETONIC-ETC. .'„ ' '83 result, a'fourth-place lie. A final round 60 ternational in Hilton Head/South Carolina, by r-r holing, an 80-foot bunker shot for a birdie on in her native state. She moved nearly $40,000 racking up nine finished in the VERY LARGE SELECTION OF CLOTHING-. — in the 1979 B'arth Classic is her career, low top 10. Her sudden death loss to Ay.iko round. , ' .' , • • . . the tournament's finql hole. •: within one shot of Juli Ihkster with closing. IZOD.-SANS-A-BELT-MARKSCOTT-ETC. Okamoto at the Rocliesler Invitational was- ,/Pcrsonal:5-8, blue eyes, blonde hair...Was _ \ rounds of 70-69. In 1975, only her third Personal! 5-6; brown hnlr..;Atlended . granted U.S. citizenship in August.1982... ' ~ ^_pr!pfessional season; Washntn-cntcauLrtkc-— -paEL_oLa_stretch when she claimed seven to EJfbv 21 m. 10SAMESIDEASSANDOZ winner's circle.twice within one month. She' ten finishes in ten events WHIPPANY, N.J. claimed a four-shot triumph inthe-Eatty Berg Personal. 5-2, brown -hdir, brown EXTRA DISCOUNTS FO« PRO SHOP • PRIVATE LESSONS CASH. WE TAKE TRADES Classic and a one-stroke victory over Sandra eyes.^Maiden name Horton, she married •VOUR BEST DET FOR Haynic at the . One of. the Mike White in December \7li...Hus one PBICES-SERVICE-ADVICE PGA INSTRUCTORS Restaurant & Lounge RANGE OPEN ALL YEAR AlilEHlAMOElTNER MOUNT 1PCA Tour's longest hitters, Washam's next victory daughter,- Kristin Patgc, 4 Was Florida SOFTBALL . 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• S,\NIM,\ i>.\uiKit Classic wluw she nindivlhe Mon- AYAKOOKAMOTO Wome^apem^rh© ajiiteiiders Vr.nfFiitiiomi.l:. One of the premier' Iron! evonl the third major lillo of • ' j'riiri'NiiFumil: <)luim«lo'made her_ players in LPGA history. Palmer lu'i-.c-areeron rminds of' ntt-f w-7:i-tui— •lapaiiese l,P(iA ill'but iir I!i7.ri NORM FELLMAN , hasfinished_ampnglhetop20miVne,v Only Sandra llaynie and Donna finishing I2lh. fjilerUnit reason she BOOT SHOPS ; winners in 15 of the lnst'17 years and fiiponj claimi'd more niajiw lilies at, made Ihe Mi/unii ('lassie her first ulercd^tiHM^ratlFTHi-lhi"-ciireci—the link1. Hor Iflffil vampipgn ended ,11.1'CA win edging Japanese.star j-WE'LL CLEAN-OUT WHILE money list. Shcdid,not win in her iniiuspieiinisly when the Tour's <'hako Iliguehi. Her career has iMien first seven years.on'lhe TnUr, and second-toiigosi^ active streak- fur peppered with success ever since;. YOU CLEAN-UP w«h then did nol'yin,less Iban two events—f)MtkinB-Hu'-CHi--ende(ly-Khe-misst'd -SNd—won—the 1979 Japan ,LP(iA peryear for the next-seven. Her'best the cut. for Ih'fc first lime in ll«i Champipnship, with i.i smashing-17- ' BESTSAVmGS;,YEAR! year was 1»75 when she won the U.S. events. She opened the 11182 season undcr-pjir total. After qualifying for -OKFREEMANrBAttVrCliAOK'SrOEXTER, PIERRE CIRDIN, OTHERS Women's Open.' was the lending with two victories iij the first three the . LPGA American. Tour rtr~ m inbney winner. Playor-of-the-Ycnr events. • ' January, Mill, Okamoto played in , ttUTIDC CTnPlf% i SHOES and- recorded ' her best scoring AMY AU'OTT •• seven eyciils hefor returning home. average (72.72). Ending ,n three-."I'rorrwiloiiHl: Alcnlt set the lone She proccded to make Him a record yenr victory drought, she won the for; her. LPGA career when she year in Japan: she won eight ; • .).„li)8. l ,.,•.Whirpoo. l.„•—:.,....,. Chnmplonship'p, T Deer claimed the Orange Blossom Classic tournaments, finished second six JOANNCAKNER weeks late in the summer During .Cfroelc and in 1902 she captured her .in Only-her thirdevenf. No player times and placed in the top 10 in 2(> of ' SANDALS. the Year Award ill 1981, 19112 and KcmpcrOpcn sinking all) font jiutt ENTIRE STOCK Profcsslonnl: Since joining the her winlcss MrealO Cnrncr finished won mnc^Uiurniimcnts including a ' 20th career wit! at the. Boston Five had ever won an LPGA tnurnnmcnl 211... events'- she entered. She set . l!)lt.l...Husband Don travels on Tour in the 72rid hole to tic Sam Snead.for Tour as a 30-year-old rookie in 1970, second seven limes including as record sotting^fivo in a row She set Classic. She carded her career low soearly in her career. She has never records for single season earnings REGULa n with. Joann, sometimes In the most professional victories v PRICES Carncr has won,more tournaments incredible streak of four consecutive ( new standard for rookie earnings, round 05 at the 19(12 Peter Jackson had a non-winning LPGA season, a und scoring .average. "Kctilrning to . ALSO'. tra|lcr.,.Thoy spend much of thir Celebrating hor 26th year on Tour; g 20%. OFF (39); .earned njore ;moncy ($1,64 runner-up tourneys! Overall, she lc,d 1 offical money and^scoring average Classic, In 19B3, Palmer posted eight America in 1982, Okamoto displayed free-time fishing,at their rctrcat.on, Whitworth had her finest'financial while being named- Rookie and claim no olher player with at least the talents which.have.made her the million) and, collected more «.Varfi the Tour'with 19 top 10 finishes in 22' top 20 finishes including a sevcnjli- J the Tclico River In Tennessee and on year in 1QIW. Earning $191,492, fifth- Pluyer-of the-Year. She followed up five yeary s experiencp e can make. Trophies (flver 7'lr'7S, '81, '82, and events. Her 71.41'scoring' average their - 28-fpot fishing, boat in the ; p • most dominnnfjilayer, in Japan. She _ W place in the 1983 money list, she also' in 1979 breaking her own earnings placetie'aUheJBostonKive for• her OnlOl y JJoAnA n eearner , whh o won at '83,1 than anyone on the LPGA Tow."' was the best of her career and .31 REGULAR Bahamas...Also enjoys snorkling placed fifth in the' Mazda-LPGA and scoring average* records, . season''s besbt t showinghi . Icasl l one, eventt fof r 10 consecutivti e finished ninth or better in seven of " In addition, only Kathy Whitwbrlh\ Strokes; better than Vare runner-up years has a longer streak. She made the 1,1 oventsrshe-entcred.- Most • PRICES _and_yachting..,Is a Golf: Digest Seriqs.and collected $20,000.'In 1975 winning eight, events en route to her -HOLMS STACY cah-equal-Garner's three ('74, '81, Patt~"y Shcehan.A two-time winner of Professional: One of the Tour's 1980 a memorable year by winning , importantly, Okiimolo become-only PICK FROM OUR COMPLETE INVENTORY! playing editor...Credits Gordon Whilworth was inducted~into the second Rotcx Player-of-lhe-Year the U.S. Women's Open, she is the • most flamboyant performers, In the Vare Trophy with a 71.51. Ihe second Japanese plnyer to win ^'82) Rolcx Player-of-tho-year Jenkins, John Hoctmer, Garder LPGA Hall of Fame and in 19(12 she "Award; Her 1979 scoring average ——PLUS FROM THESE SPECIAL fiROUPINGS— seasons in that time period.. The .only woman to own USGA Junior, .1983, Stacy* earned back-to-back average,, .capturing 'four tour- an LPGA, domestic event. Dickinson: an(j Sam • Siiead as was honored - by the Texas Sport: 71.20 still stands as an all-time 1 Tour's all-time leading mpney U.S. Amateur, and U.S. Women's .victories capturing the S&H Golf naments Including the D.S. Open Duplicating Higuchi's feat at- the ' teachers influencing her career.'.. swrilers by being inducted into the LPGA record. Although" she had not . winner has also been th....e .LPGA's Open titles; Previous lo. becoming ,Classic and thc£PC International. and finishing third on the money list. 1977 LPGA Championship, 'Okamoto KATHY WIIITWQRTII .. Texas Sports Hall, of Fame. Not duplicated the spectacular levels of leading money winner iri^threc-—and-i.EGA millionaire at the 1981 ; captured the Arizona Copper Classic — •—"•• Sl«y«il»nl, l.ll»,l.l>.I».,l.i.liii 1 ilvUl 9 1 DoU Professional: Thir leading money- -surprisingly, the World Golf Hall of her first two seasons, Lopez has won She led the latt«ftq win the CPe-for -She won the Open title by nine shots different seasons including the .last Columbia Savings Classic outside defeating on the second BMUIOI Prlml -l«il> V«lt"«l., G»igl«»,ii».iir.ria>i«iii« oirou made the 1982 Chevrolet World: Momma" rebounded InTiiO with the tended-Odessa College...A member • Playing in only 12 events in 1983, slie victory, at the 198.1 Rochester In- the All-Time titlehbldcr on the became an LPGA mjllionnirc inlOKl tim,Mii.u«l, IMult. WPAIR Championship of Women's Golf her of the President's Campaign Against collected two tides and season's *vresting the mngic million mark vitational, defeating Kathy Whit- . best season of her career up to that LPGA Tour with 84 career, .wins; Drug Abuse...Tutored by Harvey earnings' over $91,odb. Her talents : • I MIHG A rnuND. GIT 2 PAIR $11. 35th career win. By earning over worth and on the third SAVINGS ,^ 30'! point. Her Career low 63 was posted Whitworth is one to the most sue- US. Women's Ojperi when she cashed an $8,750 check at $290,000 in 198.1, earner becamcUhe Pcriick and Hardy Louder-, earned her membership into the extra hole. That year, she posted at the 1970 Rail Charity Golf Classic. cessful.and heralded'atliletes on the the ..Chrysler Charity ..Classic. first golfer to make $200,000 in.three, milk Associated Press. Athlelcof- exclusive millioncd dollar club as Earlier in the season, she made;her four top five finishes in the last five Personal: 5-7, strnwberry LPGA Tour today The first player the-Ycarin 1965 and 1967. the youngest millionaire uith |0Ml».J)SIIHJI.«ll,il p r l.oll.itl5l..l ; WERE SjlJIQO consecutive years. The 1983 cam- lone 19B3 triumph an important one, tournaments to cap^her $1')1,214 • U W Ir blond,..Winner of the 1981 USGA Bob to reach $1 million in career ear- NANCY LOPEZ $1,043,150, good for sixth place on the lloiklWUli.-Cr.ylwUl.. ' $60 Hll .... paign was'perhaps earner's" Jones Award and the 1982 and 1983 earning • $56,000 for winning, fhc campaign—a record (or. LPGA nings, she went over the mark with a Profcssionnl: In her first full career money list Lopez crested the imt lllp-dli SFICTATIMS, titkM, ilm nwolloH. NOW .,, s»Wl a«i strnngesL_She played through an Seagrams. Seven Crowns of Sport Nabisco Dinah.Shore Invitational^ .International members. third place paycheck at the 1981 U.S. senton, 1978, Lopez commanded the million dollar.mark at the Nabisco eight-month victory, drought before Award and the Golf Writers her third major title, . . Women's Open Shs followed in 198.1 nttcntiop of the entire sporting Dinah Shore Invitational where she KbTETWwT7u1ir»JrER"sFoRiHOURir winmng^two tournaments In three Association of Aniorica Player-of- with'.her'04th victory, the Women's world As a 21 year old rookie, she . OlPEHi HOH,, TUES., WED., 8 SAT. 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m. ; liued mi |UKu-l IJ— ' • THOnSDAYS ft FRIDAYS 10 a.m.lo 9 p.m. . ' • SUNDAYS, MOON Ip 8 p.m. — Hth ^ Mosl-majptcredit.cardsh6npred«FREE PARKING - NORM FELLJTI AN BOOT SHOPS INC. For Service'Round The Clock Anniversary Sale ROUTE 22 at VAUXHALi. 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Peter Jackson Classic in hoste her own^Sgual golf slmw^n' for winning the J"B_Gold PUtler following season, and two more in joinln/ "Tour...Attended Rollins Springfield In preparation for the U. S Women's Open tomorrow through July her flnn event of 1983 whcitshe/, the Land of the fig-Sun SleTins • Award.. Wayoff and a- $125,000 1987 when she was.flamed Most'! Collej/e.j.Js a member of the Board Sunday. ^ (Photoby John Boutslkarls) was forced.to^withdraw-during the also recorded her best profesional Paycheck;for capturing-tfia-Mazda- Improved Player, Shortly aflerhcr of Directors, of the Pacific Whale second round because of her finish while com^ting on "hi LPGA, Series. She defeated Joann wedding, in. 1UG8, she won the first of Foundation of Maui, Hawaii...En- pregnancy. Her withdrawal marked. JLPGA Tour-a solo second at a 1082 Carner coming from behind both three U.S. Ope'n titles. In 1973 she joy/ orjchtill studies, particularly the first season she did not earn ever .JLPGA. event. True to Brm Spen times. During the 19112 Columbia becjime one of only four women to "Wi...Hangs upside down to relax' $10000$100,000 after fivfi e consecutivti e Vcr-Devlin was nn LPGA Tender for Savings Classic, Daniel, tied Nancy Upper course challenge .' •- '\ • •'•'< '•' •'-•' , campaigns over that mark. She did, Md enjoys scuba diving, the first time when'she shot a first Lopez's all-time record of 10 birdies win consecut|ve -Open- cliam- - Many challenges await this year's com- implicit strategic design which forces a however,'capture the"' in n rminri.wiiori» she first carded her pclltor^otrBaltusrpl's Upper Course. round on t where pionships (li)72 and 1973). Limiting. player to determine where and how he has to From Our Jewelry Department DETII DANII'X ' career low round 04. She tied i„,„t at th„e her'.appearances because of, family' Except for the expansion and extension of play every shot — especially a puH — to ? ...... i;. uv-aiofthe / Profisssioiinl: She captured the ij)B2 Birmingham Classic and again commitments, Berning competed in the teeing area and the.relocation of the 14th compensate for the unrelenting influence of 19113 campaign. Earlier in the year, ./I979 Rookie-of-thc-Year Award by a at the- 1983 Mazda Classic of JDeer only five events in 1983. She posted . green, the Upper Course.at- BaltusfBl is the mountain ' - ° u*- JU/0 OFF . ALICE MILIJEK landslido^In )9B0, she headed the^ ."Creek..'- '•••.•..' relatively .unchanged since it >*as/completed; she carded her career low round, a her best finish of ilie year; V>—43rd 1 The 190 yard third hole is an elongated OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ' Professional:. After five years of 07 at the : A crowd money list becoming the first LPGA place-tie, at .the'.Women's K«mper • in 1922. Situated on the higher , more rugged Sli'SIE BERMNO punch bowl which falls away from a high- gradual improvement, Miller and medlar favorite, Spencer-Devlin pro ever to crack the $200,000 Wark Open. She. carded her low career terrain of the Baltusrol land,- play on the in single season earnings and was sini'inl: .Bcrnine finished faced, bunker at the right entrance.. Only a .bacume one of. the Tour's premier posted her. best pro tournaments' in roun'd'(65).rj!..jdlBJJt''.V'" ' ••••• Upper is definitely influenced by the natural perfectly oxecuted shot With plenty of players during 1983. She followed named the Rolex Player-oMhc-. i elements of its setting, specifie.ajly,-the/200 - 1982. Rounds of ,70-71-73-69 nt'lhb Year. She led the Tour in earnings jhj : backspin can be expected to hold the green ttlEE her- disappointing. 1982 -campaign Boston Five Clissic'earned Spencer- GOLF WAREHOUSE SALES GROUP foot-high ridge which flanks the entire'nflr-. within a reasonable distance from the with a $157,321 season placing her 1981 for the secortd straight year and thorn boundary of the course. - • ' "' PARKING pbvlin a'cnreer-bost third place in 1902 she became the f jrs't LPGAer flagstlck Any Indifferent effort is guaranteed IN OUR seventh on tho; money list. By in- finish. She finished only two shots NEW YORK GOLF CENTER ' Obviously, designer Albert Tillinghast to roll to the extreme left rear of the green or to win over $200,000.for three con' OWN LOT creasing- her earnlngs;ovor 1982 by ; behind Sandra Palmer. Two weeks utilized this Influence to create a'course of off the putting surface entirely qoodrRiENds $120,078, Miller-was second-only to secutive years, Daniels reached tlie before Boston.! she produced.a, .i :.._-..... m|||jOni mar|£ in 425 N. Wood Ave. • Linden * 486-3788 VISA-MASTERCARD-AMEUICAN EXPRESS joined the LPGA's top 10 echelons' istory, Combining :,. for the first time. She did it by ac: •'> cumulating 14 top. 10 finishes in- ' eluding throe runner-up finishes'and •' ,hqr first pro win—the West Virginia Classic. Miller took four holes to IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY /••; SALE EXPIRES 7/15/85 defeat. Debbie Massey and Lori . JRINO THE WEEK OF- JULY 8-14, > ' Garbacz in sudden death. She came THE USCA WILL HOLD ITS 33RD ; UPiEsmus within one shot of defeating Donna. ANNUALU.S. WOMENS OPEN AT . White at the . BALTUSROL GOLF COJJRSE IN - COCKTAILS • LUNCH • DINNER DIAMOND Closing rounds of G7 and 00 (career SPRINCFIELb, N." - low) brought her within two of Hollis' . The Food, Hospitality & Atmosphere • - Stacy at thePeter Jackson Classic, GOLD CLUB SPECIAL! of Switzerland During one nine-tournament stretch, PCA,T-LINEiM«niuDvi WOK ik Miller finished in the top 10 eight 8 IRONS '290" v times including four events In the • Si;rvingncc HOCAN, RADIALiMtn tUDVI - Right Here in New Jersey * ' • ' 'i • . •. CHINESE RESTAURANT top three. Her success Is brought to : •iSp'rinnfleld,' • Mouiiiainside, 8IRPNS *3i9" _ 1085Uoute 22 (East Bound) light when examining (her scoring WeU field, COUPON OPEN 7 DAYS average: 74.53in 1902 versus 72,09in Short Hills, Mountainside, N.J. 07092 Mal'leuiood, West Oranne LYNX, SILVER.M.n.wovi »5'»o« GOLF , .1983. JEarlfer in her,career, Miller llie entire MlMetm/m/ii'mi i area, 8 IRONS »339" OUHWABEHOII5BSAI.E ' had several brushes with victory. A «ewWMt - '.-''. filial found 67 at the 1981 Bir- PRICE WITH COUPON 665-2310 (201) 232-6696 SHORT HILLS TALOR, CLEEKIHvearcutletvaldostaha • TOUR STAR Monday thru Friday.m.OO •shrimoFraDiavol Alia Margherita -veal seaiioppine 3METALWOO6 $ '• • '...•••*RAWHLINGS "•• Weekends & Holidays -'24.00 DIAMOND WOK 'Florida Red snapper •Linguine with White Piccata _ 399vis lnclikl««ttrM«|t'««i,Ciiiri»(2|Mireart)l . ' , PollotChickem or Red clam Sauce •ManzotBeen •>. AND 8 IRONS , 3 WOODS • ' •••-•$19l9"?-' Lunch «tlh«Tttno* tit* &r««nlt««taimiM, r . •; MlJFFINIiPENCEH.!»EyMN, Professional: Whether Japaripse or' •Vitelio (Veal) • • „ ' .sirloin steak BIRONS' ••'•! ''•-•: wiJUArf* . FREE Egg Roll or Soup •' American, MuffinSpencer-Devlin's , All^Pizzaloi MANHATTAN SADDLE BROOK, N.J. Bring thl« ad for '1.00 off per person during July. staif is oh the rise. .Lacking ; LOBSTER TANK ON PREMISES 29 W, 36th St., NYC 10018 101 Rl, 46. 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