June 8, 1972 - Union College getr Kiehn calls foCTeaction OF THUlfEEK yooo to lax reform pro In case of ca • The Zip special programs 376-0400 for Polish department Opinions from the public jibbul the con- had recommended elimination of the exemp- for Springfield is • The Office of Education of the Department of troversial tax reform plan, which includes tion. - " , Squiid ' Health, Education and Welfare has awarded A stalewide referendum, as recommended- Union College $72,09^ for student aid programs proposals for a-statewide properly tax and" a 376-0144 ,fx*r Fire Deportnienl State personal income tax; are sought by by Ihe Tax Policy Committee, shotild be con- for 1972-73", ft was-flnnounced this-week by Dr. ducted on the question oLwJigther real properly 37 07081 • Kenneth-W- iversen, president. Assemblyman Herbert II. JKIehn' of Union County. • . . - • "exifmptions for fraternal, veterans and other // on drujj problems The grants are for Educational Opportunity service organizations-should bo'continued, the Pobll.h.d Ev.ry Tho..ioy'by T-Umo. Publishing Corp. ' Grants Program, the College WorkSludy Xssembryman Kiehn jaldjhjs week thai all HALFWAY MARIC=tCoh$troctlon_pf the $5 million Library-Classroom Building on, 41 Mountain avp., Sprlngfl.ld, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Program, and the rJational Defense Student . persons holdingopinions about the plan or any Assemblyman-Kiehn also agreed with Gov. - UnlornCollege's Crariford-carnpDS~ha»'Toachod^therrhalfway~mcn-k7-The-elofe-tqT- ..Loan Program— • ' part of the plan may wrltejo hjm at"823'Mid-' Cahill thut "perhaps Ihe greatest burden under _ 75,000 square foot complex Is expected to be completed by spring, 1973, The new Iptlon kalk " Second Ctnrs Postage wobd dr., Hahway, N:J. 07065. SPRINGFIELD/, N J. THURSDAYr JUfME-15;: 1972 Dr. Iyerien said additional funds may be oufsysiemof taxation has fallen on our senior ...--facilities "will prrwlHn n l|brnry"'uiltK" «phr«» for more-than 100,000 Volumes and 20 Cirits Per.Copy • provided-for the Educational Opportunity Noting that the legislature will meet on June citizens." The governor-recommended tax seating for about 450 students. The classroom bGlldlng_w|ll contain 17 classrooms,' Grants Program and the College Work-Study 'The meeting will now come to order.' 15 to begin its consideration of bills, whlstr" " relief for Senior citizen's be extended. . two lecture halls, faculty offices and other teaching facilities. • Program under a supplemental funding bill would implement the lax reform program, now pending in Congress. The Union College Assemblyman Kiehn stated that letter); from presiaeTIt said he has urged Sens. Clifford P. tte public-will help him to determine his voles DON'T BE MISLED Case and Harrison A. Williams, Jr:, on the bills. Approximately 54 pieces of TRADING Towjijs^ip^d Congresswoman Florence -P.' Dwyer and legislation pertaining to the" plan have been Congressman .Cornelius Gallagher, to support STAMPS referred to the Assembly's Taxation Com- ' OUR TRIM SAVES Y'du MONEY! ihe-sup'plemenia.K appropriation. mittee, the^asHemblyman said "There is a great need", for additional Check wKo» you buy! Two Guyi bu(ch»rt trim your ' financial aid to guarantee that all qualified "I want to learn Ihe reaction of the people lo E COMPLUI FREE m»at to-you gat Unbone and fat. Th«r« can b« BOOK is uwS students are given the opportunity for a college.: . the taxplan so I can vote-intelligently when Ihe a,big dlff*r«nc« b«tw««n two tUaktf that Wtigh Jopjstudents Tbwn+Kiuse education.^Dr. Iversen Vaid. - ' Assembly debates lhe~tax package starling WORTH WITH EVERY tUm «am». At Twer Guyir*h« tall and vxc**t fat ' Union College has' been awarded $31,097 June_l5." Assemblyman Kiehn declared. SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION on ourtanaVr T-bon* itaaki.arc remaVed^to you under the Educational Opportunity Grants . THe master pfiiiTfor tax reform, presented lo 125 FOOD • g«t mort steak ', ' • • •: * Program, $25,995 iindexihe Collcgu Wurk-Sluily the Legislature by Gov. William T^ Cahill on 'PURCHASE Hpnorecf requestfqjls Program, 'and J15',000' under; the"..National' May 18, lias been termed the most Defense Student Loan Program. revolutionary tax reform plan ever proposed in SALE TODAY-thru SAT. Compare ... T*le\v~Jersey." In his message,' the governor a'sked"lhe Legislature lo approve a $2J)i|lioiWnx_ and cat better for less! Dayton 5-0 vote -•-, All >h*n«:nnt rtpw^hniild -package-that included; a Slstatewjde.propcrty" COV'T WSPUT10 by rwn^ • w »^ k«**^» — • - — - — — — -. . . property lax by 40 percent, according to an new'play area ' estimate...^ " _ - '• recelv&J'TSAfdwarcis z rOne ofthe Tnore-rontrdversinl-parts-of GOVT-I A' total-of. 297 honors were bestowed upon _By ARNKR GOLD-^ CahilL's message deals with the'Tiha'ricing ft! Jonathan Dayton*Regional High-SchooL The Township Committee, with no dissent locaLedllcalionjlLsysteins tayjhe state through_ students during thi» annual crhnlactlr'nuMn-H.;. an3 without comment. TuRwlny night rcjpcM -Um—statewide—ptoper-ty—lav— Assernhlyjnan- ^assembly held in Halsey Hall yesterday. . an application for a zoning variance to permit Kiehn pointed out. He urged parents, teachers, construction of town house luxury-apartments 1 They included 23 student scholarshtpsrwhich in the Hidden Valley.area, or Coradi tract, off —boards ofeducation and all interested citizens^—I —- were given to: Maxine Gelfand, Lynne Stern- to present their opinions, about theJinancini!—| Summit road and north of Rt. 78, on the Summit ~tSSrjrand Laurie Strum (Ballusrol Golf Club); line. —. : • - proposal" when they write to-him.lAssem- Michael Prisanf (Elkay Products Co.); r blyman Kiehn reported thai the • governor , In other business before an audience'of-some~=^ - r Patricia ' Lalak (Equipment' Contractors' 30 citizens at Town Hall, the-gdverning body "declared, that "slate, financing of education "Association,'Inc.); Howard Fleischman, must not intrude upon our-IraditionaMocal reminded_all_Jownspe6plc-that the monthly 1 KoberLGoodman (Key Club); Susan Grimm control. ' "B'3?S-in" collection of bottles and newspapers and Richard Wnek (JDRHS Booster Club); will be held Saturday morning at Jonathan . Assemblyman Kiehn said_Jio_agrees with Dale Ames ani-Llsa Thieberger (JDRHS Dayton Regional High School. The Dayton band Gov. CahllUhat the veterans' real property tax. ^faculty); Anne Apgar and. David Schaffer will share in the work, and in the proceeds, with • deduction must be continued. The Tax Policy (Mayor's Day Golf Committee); Joseph j16 Save Our Environment Committee. .Committee's report had recommended its Rapuano (Edward J. Ruby);' Susan Denner Much-of-=th , elimination. The Union County assemblyman '(Springfield. Community Players); Andrew' Recreation Department problems, including nlsSo said he favors exemption of clothing . Nltkin and Arlene "SheehanJSpringrield Lions authorization pf a water fountain at Alvin " purchases, from the sales-.tax provisions Club); Marcie Felman and Vicki Hammer Playground,-a-rcquest for a new play area in -J_iecause clothing is a necessity required by alK BONELESS CHUCK (Springfield Rotary Club); Patricia Lies and the Springbrook neighborhood, hiring of am families regardless of income. The committee" Barry Pomp (Springfield Rotary. Club); assistant recreation director "and appointment POT ROAST" Elizabeth Ard (Springfield Teachers of personnel for the swim pool and Association), /and—VictorlB-^Rogssner- playgrounds. . \ . KUHNEN •• (Springfield Woman'sdubfr^^"; "' Will H«lp You PI on "TJUTFofficiatto attend A Wondorful Itlnnrury _ Publications awards-went to Lisa Minster THICK CUT SHOULDER FRESH THE VARIANCE DENIAL stated that the- USDA CHOICmE BEEF - ARMOUR STAR and Cindy-RoSjirfTRegionalbgue editors, and J.EAH FOR STEW shortage of rental housing in Springfield is no Make Vour dental hygiene-event LONDON BROIL GROUND GROUND GROUND ihe Dayton "News" editor-in-chief, Paula Kir- Rnervatlons Now I schenbnum. - • ' . ——-- —greaterthan thescarcltyomne^farnilyTfdrhes;:'" CRUISES: Mrs. Genia .Berk, associate dean Jor allied LEAthft TENDER BEEF CUBES SHORT RIBS SLICED BACON BEEF CHUCK ROUND^ for which Ihe land is now zoned. It commented VAC. . REMEMBERr-TOOl health programs at Union County" Technical LEAN Jonathan Dayton Regional High School PTSA Air Fares To~Europe (POTTING). , TI'T'C PACK £ ALL *• EXTRA that Ihe lown now has. 1,4p9"apartments-and^r . Afe.At Th«lr Lowest Institute, will attend the National Conference of CUBE STEAK BEEF LEAN —(Continued on pago 27) 3.7G3 houses — thus making "more than a . . Right.Nowl II Dental Hygiene Directors InLake Tahoe, from _ ib. ib. — Ib. 7d . 87 USDA CHOICE 79 reasonable contribution^ lo the .fulfillment of June lfl t(L21atjvas announced by Dr. George B6NELiSS USDA CHOICE BOTTOM : J9_ C -tlrts alleged regional need: II. Baxel, president of UCri. -J-: . ~ SHOULDER ROUND ROAST ""— IB, ";•;• SILVER-TIP ROAST- ib I-—- —The resolution said that the impact of-Rt. 78 KUHNEN Thelpurppse of the conference is to discuss USDA CHOICE B0NELE5S V QO Ib. .-i^i . UA STUYVESANT AVE- • STEAK -USOA CHOICf • 97 « Surnmier _• construction on the tract in question is."con- UNION CENTER r"-MU7-IMT federal funding, for dental Kygiene programs in 29 m —- PYRAMID BUILDERS — A group of 80 boys qnd-glrls qt the Rayrridfid Chlshafm School jectural" and that the property "is of sufficient ib. RUMP ROAST Ib. collcgesBindJeclinical schools. "'.;' TOP ROUND ROAST }"™ have been working irva_gymrtastica;prqgram under the direction of Donaldi, •..'dimension to retain its oytn integrity, not- of playgi^unds ilderalter will present a show for parents and friends Tuesday 9:30 a.m. at the witlistanding the proximity of the highway?" school. Shown; left to right, are, bottpm.^gthy Ostrich, Randy Bain, Chris Mclntyre; JJI also snid that difficulty of access to_thc Instructor at UC secondTow, Michelle Steir and Jon Brown, and top, Mark Leonard. : arei| is noi-eason^to permit an increase in Tirncl ol Rock Music .-pfcpulation density • there,- and~lhat present But Would Reajly jearjis_dactarate~ " /wo CJIUJJ abouMo begin zofiing laws provide for "reasonable and-ac-c"- • '" •• \ L.ke lo DANCE? -Roger" T. FACIAL TISSUE jrhe Springtield Recreation DeparfmenTthls • ceptable use." .history instructor at Union week announced that the 1972 playground students go Thestatemontstfcssed.posslble worsening of P'P|NG:A SUMMER TUNE — Young Amy Donington holds—hoi1-swimming Uogs for your College, has bflrned a doctor of season will open Monday afternoon, Juno 2<" ' ^^»"«"»-«« Brj'tish Cp-thierv a t i ve '^^_Magisttaie_M»x-Shepman- Dem candidates remirich SECTIONS Umnor Served 'lil II PblitlJians'jTiinaV the ""'Con-' drive, Ruby at Rose avenue. Smithficld drive,- 1?°** {°r. the. RoadsVUCQachLng^rgimi_ _ ^ education projecFwereT Jill Sinian, ~Jtm— CQ11 TOr~ Scintlwichcs Anylimp >C?<^> SPINACH ^OOLDtN RIPE sorvalTve^^ress "Toward PEPPERIDGE FARM -Alvin terrace and; High Point drive, Driving Education Skills) course developed by " Dewey, Glencla "James, Tom King, Barry Fink, Uussirif 19,17-lM9^_H|s major £ CHOPPED or LEAF ***= driver education instructor John Sw^djab-OL^-Howard Tannenbaum, Randi Nilkin, Jini LAYERISKES BANANAS Bach'playground will be supervised by voters of GOPcriarges Rt. ?J tit J.F.K. Pkwy. ~ficl3s~()Tgraduat^stuHy were, 3 89 BBfBESHING — 1 leaders who'will conducta prOgrarn Monday Jonathan-payton-Regional High SchooH ""Welnberg, Carol GouldT Micliael-Erisant troop leaders RESTAURANT 5 VARIETIES— Short Hills. N.J. modern Jiriiaih, modern J ~* t7 oil ". •The "surnmonses'i-are _replicas of those - GeoTgB-GaBska^Jyntma Patino, Joel Silver "^Spfingficlpg d Girl Scouls this week announced , Sprmgfia|d s—Democratic candidates—Don 376 7075 I EurbpeT an"d"~rsth" and "20th, by the Springfield Police Department maivHBavid-Hodcs and Rob. Rosenkrantz. Committecman Nat Stokes to~dlscus's'-the • GULDEN APPETIZING DEP were developed with the cooperation of" they urgently—ncetT volunteers to become Clancy and Art -Kesselhaut for Township implicaflons oMhe June 6 primaFy-electlon.- A ,century European diplomacy. mi)st be accompanied by a parent or an older, .Iri addition-toTattending the court hcuririgstoT SPICY BROWN OID FASMinni ^ nci,^ : " leaders. CommiUoe and Doris Ruif-for township clerk— spokesman for the-group issued the following brother or sister capable of looking after the '-.._' (Continued.on"page 14) . "A-spokcsraan added, "the requirements fof- met last week with Mayor Bob Weltchek and statement: . — COOL WHIP ROMAN PIZZA O youngster. _ • ' . - _ . leadership are minimal — you have to care .. "The Republican primary fight-is-ovor-an •'#• BIRDSEYE TOPPING 10 PAK WITH CHEESE BOLOGNA i5PICED HAM -Troasurchunt87story"tlme,.qiilergairies and" Upout' girls and enjoy working "with .thorn, You 'we-wonder who won. For the past two months ^ RAGU SAUCE NON . A ^ many sportsanriirfps will be a part of the day- "The reason for issuing these summons to the 'need not have a child In scouting to assume Libra ry ALUMINUM FOIL to-day . schedule, Two arts and crafts -Jyjy^4=€ommittee the people of Sp'ringfield havebecn bombarded ' 0AHRY / o. 15 students, who wfll complete their six-week leadership of a' IroopT You can be a with charges and eounter-chnrges from the old /WVGUJ/J AA< 79^ specialists, Randi Sherman and Andrea Stein, homem'akery a career-maker, a College 26-ftTTOll. KU' behlndTthe-wheel^ training. next week, 1^- tb Republicans', the_ new Republicans, the bad PLYMOUTH ROCK will visit each playgroundjwlcoJl week." student^a young adultJ~OQjo.lder.adult^—TZT 4 "T'tt'o CfU4fd Bakery Specials develop a "proper attitude toward driving. We' Republicans and the good Republicans. You. On rainy days the Sarah Bailey Civic Copter .want them to realize that driving is a privilege ScouUng isrlai. flexible, [rifofmSr The Springfield Public Library will be closed, WHITE APPLE COOKID SALAMI will be open to playground children for quiet prugramithaUnnucncesJhe lives couldn't tell the players, even with n scor.e,card. •, •p HEINZ RELISH v79' on,_SaUirdays_dur|ng_ the summer months, " One thing Is certain. The accusations were How do you taJva a FOB HAMBURGERS or HOT DOGS BREAD CRUMB PIE games and,arts and crafts. xelnforcinl g and supplementing the teachings of beginning this weekend, and continue "through ~Play"gr6und""a"ctivftrcVrwilrb"e~supcrVised-by, ^ .many and both sides apparently knew what' . CHICKEN ROLL : July and AupusCThe firqt Saturriny rpoponlng••- -thoy-woro-talklng-abouti——•/-=-—.--—r •• ' 6^ .Joseph-Blanda,; who-I? a teacHer^at will be Sept. 9, following the Labor Day Florence Gaudineer* School. ' ."The-rpresent Republican candidates, were _- weekend. -. ..j_J. .• "• -. .described -as ' 'inexperienced^.a] MAJESTY ASST. COOKIES :a°minatcd' Though the prtrrraryi-rover, these ^iMaJHimaln: The Republiean-caadLaates — — . ,,r ncjpine-gtris in any waxjprougn-^coining——seneouie^wiii—remain • me—same~Mondi ,.;.,.arejotally_inexperien.ced iiv-locaT'gove(-nmeht- : : '''"^•'-^^'-"--itiitoi nclettiBiiii uf a UultticaL SALAD DRESSING VIVA NAPKINS l!^E£S^dRicha«t:Glai8en^37fi=mo.^^:f3^;^^: :^^^^^- -: We^sday^ndS^iysrajidjg^tb^ .."/.' -uh^TuesdayarTnid-Thuystlays" Uedjbyjone pf-^-— The-cWIdrenla... on.Wedn^iyeveningsjMnrtUo 9~- -—L-eomuj^^kep--^ro -d^cnMe^g^tl^ n imi rUTw^m nr -. ' Thnae "' am ying^on —^-••~ ~ «>•_... _ .—~—^37~"_^ -^tContimjed-oiv£ageJ4) -f CLEANER ;eohard~.Goldenl THRILLDI$H onHciMT— " CHUCKLES CANOT E REG NTARTINSONCOffEEF RINSO DETERGENT wlrn A robD fuPCH»se , Bowman, vice-president;—Mrs. Lee-Andrewu REG. 12.97 OF i-j on Mom . YOU PAY. MOUSfWARfS Dfpr. ''. Jr., recording secretary; MrsT"Alfred E, am Bowman, corresponding-secfctary; Loiiis W. I" . Pjgriolet. treasured; LPP Aiirlr'<»ws Jr auditing;. Mrs-.iTheodoro Schuss, decoratinj;; Mrs. Rubert-PrHatdBToTO; erltcrinlnmcnt iuuF .publicity; Praiik E. Harlow Jr.,,'fireworks- BARS OF ZEST MR CLEAN - AJAX Theodore Ganska, grounds;-Theodorc Schiiss,^. SOFTENER BEAUTY SOAP LIQUID CLEANER Spe«ialrcquiprrientTT~^ ~~"7: \~- A/PCLEANER AOCWITHCOUPON Serving on the ticket committec^are Mrs 64-OZ. OCe 3.75-oZ. . 49 28 02. ITH COUPON O

....Ju jl^ommjunityJPlayers reeleefr SPRINGFIELD '\U,l) tEADER-TKorscloy, June 15, 1972-3 "• id question s Rotariqns conduct ; Pplldck for third term Day; Mon^y jean go ds fast qs cdrs^ make serious safety game .-_The_Springfleld.Cpmmunity Players held a away, was named, an. honorary llfelime 2,300-at program in Springfield The Springfield Kirst Aid Squad Ihis week biiies in a safejvorking order'.'' meinber. :—'-— general membership meeting last week,- at More than 2,300 persons were attracted to the • - As .has been "the case for many weeks in and_ also' pajd $10 for. not having, hit issued a list of summer safety reminders, en- "11. Do you overtax yourself outside bet- which officers were elected. President for-a ' The Players •* announced that the 1 Springfield Botary.Club's firBt^Heritage Day" Springfield Municipal Court, speeders paid the registration. Joseph Lardiere of Basking Ridge titled "*_yueslimis_Asl('td «n .Suiinjier Safety • \weri noon and 3 pjn.? ,'. :. : •- ~tntrdl«rm Is Barbara Pollack? Vice-p/esldenls"^production will tie '"Funny Girl," and that the - and Jhis is No Come." - • —"12. Doyou try toget yoiir-suntan all in one celebration, last week on the grounds of largest' number of fines before Judge Max drove 58 mph in a 35-mile zone oh Morris 'ere Lainle Lewis, membership; Shelley Wolfe, spring production is to be "A View'from the. Jonathan Dayton_Reglonal. High School7 ' Sherman on Monday. ' —— -^venuei Robert Crochetiere of Mt. Holly The squad also renewed its urgent appeal day?. ' • publicity, and Renee Shatten, production. Bridge." Directors are now being interviewed for new members in order'to prevent J cur- "13. Are outdoor sports played safely? Mountain avenue. Louis Borsky of 122 Kipling ave., Springfield; speeded 57 mph in a 35-mile zone on Morris Trustees are Manfred Or bach,' Debbie lot these productjonsr —T—— — — : lo "14. Are barefoot children careful of nails, The main feature of ,70 exhibitors at a flea was fined $130 for operaling_a-Car_.wh!le im- avenue and Helen filair of Union went 51 mph in . ,',kiiJjnenU>f tfcejarasontZ-l-lHiur^-daiySfcrtVfc Stavltsky, Rita Mil|er,'Dodie Cohen, Irma Mrs. Pollack also announced that the Players „ paired and speeding 80 miles per hour in a 25- a 25-mlle zone on Shunpike. ° the people of -Springfield."'"""" *'glass, etc. outside'? - , ' • . market drew interest before the affair*actuglly 7 Gelfand-(treasurer), Eugene Lewis, Evelyn Have been asked to perform at the Springfield . began at 10 a.m.'with 100 visitors on hand prior mile zone on Mountain avenue. He also had his TheAid Squad statement declared: . "ITiT Wlien barbecuing, dikcKildrcp run and Two-drivers paid $25 fines for violations on Orbach (corresponding secretary), Harry community pool on July 12. Under TRe" to opening-of the gates.. .' __ license revoked for six months. 'Hillside avenue. Jean Schaefer of North "I. Do you have a .swimming pool'. play near the grill? "". '''•• —-_ Llnktn, Nat Stokes, Hershey Snyder and Ruth •"Ifi.' Do you allow children tb waU;h the fire direction of Mrs. Orbach, the group will per- -. Bright, sunny skies and rising temperature Two men paid $35 speeding fineS: Headley —Mainfleld drove 49 mph in a 25-mile zone. Cory "2. Is it fenced in? • . TDlvena, (recording secretary). _ foHivcxcorpts from its production of "Fiddler - . for-youV . • .• -'-"'- --- " aided attendance figures. TheTPoIice Reserves! Palmer of Summit drove 64 mph in a 35-mile Greenfield of 125 Mapes ave., Springfield, went —_^37_Dues it.have a Kale, und-duiyou-ktep.it - Also elected was Mayor Bob-Weltchek as an on the ftoof." Many of the original cast ave now zone on MorrisLavenue and Robert-Cohen-of 46 mph in a 25-milc zone. locked? " "17. Camping is fun: do you keep it safe? rnaintained traffic flow around the vicinity and'". honorary trustee In an advisory capacity, being assembled-for-th1Sj5fiow^f • the Springfield First Aid Squad ambulance was ' Mountainside went 54"*mpTiTnli"25-mile zone on In other traffic violations,'Albert Johnson of "4. Dp you allow your children to wade or '.'18.- iJo you Have fffsnifirsupplles in your Lillian. Johnson, who has been an active' home and car? ~. - - Also announced was that the annual mem- stationed near the entrance. - Shunpike road. ' ' • - • Hillside pafd a $270 penalty for twice falliiig to swim Hone? - — member of the_Players and who is moving bership supper will be held in September under Four drivers were, assessed $30 penalties, have his car inspected and driving"^ Rt. 22 ."5. Do you have pool safety rules? - "19. Do you kocp poisons, cleaning agents ... Winners of the art contest, of which.Robert ' -^-.and medicine clearly marked,and safclyouh>f the chairmanship of Shelley Wolfe, Dodie Johnson was chairman, were: sculpture, first, Barry Bardack of. New Providence drove 59 while on the revoked list. •< Sprlngdnld's Tampln Shnmy $hnlrff5-t7il«'nt thn^ pbiritment;'on^a=yearljPba6is7was made by Hillside Rotary Club, resulted in an- Iselln ^ 750 students who received degrees.from Rider S—OnjJune77Atcxandcr-i:.,-ui-Belmar, Why-don-l you call us now, and sec. what you- Chanticler, MIllbur^rsriows^plqciyeJieLre.cpivod to Rabbi Howard Shapiro, right, of Bishop Prince A. Taylor Jr,^ Resident Bishop of IS YOUR CHj^D'J J present its annual Worfieri'snoay^program <)f-Granford was fined $15 for n, i. resident winning the prize. Marty Feins, College In Trenton at commencement exercises i\ngelnMenza,whoiias led Pie newer faction, driving an 1 (Jo to help Wo organization that is.always • Sbarey ShqLoirrand Rabbi ReuSen Levins", left, of Temple Beth-Ahm, ^ _New.JerseyJUnltetLMethoaistsrPastor Dewart ~June~257 at JJTSo p.rrT D b ral unfegistered vehicle ^'^S. ^^ »,^ ? ; ^ ,? ° ! Rotary chairman;was the auctioneer.. Junc_4, ' •• --•- — ; : WAGMAN-On June B, Elsa'mtzdTof »T<. • " - . ;-—'— — -._-• . ——r;—————'begins nis ninth year in the Springfield church. was nonjinated for another term as party Springfield av«2. - assistance.") book selection. It should bea 'fun' lay member^ind PastoFDewart. Sessions, held ~ - Dr. Wolfe hap traveled throughout the United Sumrner reading from Monday throughWcdnesdayoflast week,- Ia^nrntl ' _reading' summer." -^-StatesOn Monday,' two electric typewriters has served as secretary, In addition he was .ETC. . • Hechlnger, a member of the NewJforklTlweszz _cain0utteer4»^-Gontest-with-Bonington-by^-^yeXr"aT^r^fi Democratic chairman at Company ~Ine. He will -be— ~ • Before coming to Queens College, Dr, Wolfe . who have made a gift for each-father. This is a vote of 18-6. the party's annual organization meeting held based . in "the company's will be chosen Jo brlng-summer-Ume laughter; valued atiteHLapieccwetcJalteii frnm Ihp IBM aledefcto-the-newly-formey d commission on 1 editorial board, and Charles E. Zoubek, editor- ^oyTindrclaxatlorirblscusslonfof books tfopen-^-Go-office at 675 Morris ave. Entry was gained '« served "on the professional staff of Tuskcgce tradition established by the-,-commlsslotnSJi .• . .- ' —— —- . Monday at the National State Bank. .' SprlhgflelG office. . ,:.:..' " '" .enlistmenlitt t fof r ChristiaChiti n vocationsti , tthe'conh - PICK UP YOUR CAMP AND education, according to~"EIaTne 'Dewart, in-chief of Shorthand Publications in the Gregg ., the world of, ideas, arouse curiosity, and by forcing thejear door. v . SUMMER CHECK LIST ANDLET US * Institute as head of the department of Morrow joined Dow Jones In ference nominating-committee and tlreboard of HELP YOU PLAN A SAFE-AND chairman. » 7 Division of McGraw Hill-Book Co. BlaUVelt-deSCendantS 77- Other-pacty-officials-named-were Ruth Sch- develop"imagirfation~will be-eneouraged. ' v_ QirTuesday,a'paymasfer check-writer worth 1 -^"cducntlorrimd director of graduate work.- : 1965-and. most recently was J Christian social concerns. _ HEALTHY TRlPI Hechinger, a Phi-Beta Kappa, scholar-who -... : - --.—• —.---.•—-— m • wartz, first vicenchai'rman; Ian Dunn, second - .,w«. n , i ; J. . . ' %'M) was taken from the hall closet of the • "Broadth-of Concern" will be tho title of 1 >1 ln Western Regional Sales L ",/ A junior-senior high^school in Macon County, Pastor James Dewart's sermon at the 9:30 a.m. '- has had a "p"f r I" j"ii**"n ltr England, and "There will be no formal reading contest, or _ a ( g o. tO hold 46tn reunion 1 vice^halrman; Neil Prager, treasurer; Mary Manager in the Retail Sales Ccn(aur Machinc Tooland Manuf c urin C St. Francis dean's list ^_Ala., was named for Her. She.seryes as national Trivett Chapel service and at 11 a.m. morning the -for more than 25 years, .. •--. . , ... ' , ,, - _Lpu Morgan,—secretary; George,-Merrill,,- O delivered the main address. '..'-. . '" The executive board of the- Association of sergeant at arms ••-•*.-._. az Division's Palo _ Alto,. Cal., Occasionally,™».!!!.,"r, children'5i!nL-*"ilf;JilllLs librnrtaTls' THEH'eliminat e «' « Brown a^fc. 7^— .\. . ' SPRINGFIELD PHARMACY! -I/Toducation representative for members of the worship. At the il a.m..service the Youth Choir 4 DAYS ONLY: THURS.-SUN, office. ' - .. .•. " ' -' LORETTO, Pa—Cathleen E. Kaufhold of 06—; — Zoubek is the author or cQ-authpr of more Blauvelt J)es,cendanii_this_week announced_ Membcrs discussed plans for the campaign ; -this sort of forced reading to see how many 242 MOUNTAIN-AV-E.,- _* Amcriean^Assocjatlon of umvcrslly Women, will sing "Faitlu-of Our' Fathers" under the plans for the 46th annual reunion Saturday, g "(„ the. election on Nov. 7. Greenspoon DJiW~;lones publishes the . books thechild will read primarily because he Kew dr., Springfield, N.J.,a-sophomore in and has .served as the education chief fOrrthe ' than 40 books dealing with all phases of short- Sept. 16, at 10 a.m. in the historic-'Dutch Ieadin People egHng more v —vjementary education, has been named -to the SPRINGFIELD direction of Mrs. Dewart. The Chancel Choir said that a presidential nomination for Sen. Wall .Street Journal, the is inspired, and loves books. 1 education and labor committee of the XTST will nlso-rendcran anthem.- .,' • hand from theory-to reporting. Since 1949, he REVAKRAMERMAN Reformed ChurchrTappatl7N. Y.' - 7~ deanVlist-for the spring semester at Saint OPEN 7 DAYS : George McGovern should strengthen local National-Observer, Barron's, The average food consumption peFperson _ f_ Representatives. — - ---Church School will meetal 9:30 a.m. for its has been responsible for the shorthand Persons claiming Blauvelt-ancestry and rmw .Tnhnp iRpqkK.-nnd^n) locnl. : ' "Reading -lists from schools will be • Francis College, She has.a point average of 3.5 . "department in the BusinessT5Bc;her. .. campaign efforts. He predicted that all recognized and children who need special at- has increased every year since 1965. director of tlie African studics-proRram at ^ "nal session before the summer. At-10:15 interested in more-information may contact daily newspapers'. out of a-possible-4i0r Mrs. George N. • JPraser, 65 S. 19th st., elements^within-Uie-party-should be able, to- . Queens College, Dr. Wolfe organized an classes will asscrnblc in Fellowship Hall to -£homtersJo get work togetlier in support of all candidates. MrTcliTstudy'Abroad Program and-vlslted (he ' receivo promotion certificates and Bibles Kenilworth. ^ • " •• • nlts wl Terry given M. D^ universities of Ghana, Liberia and Nigerhrr_gg i' be d|str|butedTolhe~tcachers and 2hitmusicalsbo6kec[ This summer she will be the leader of an. pupils for the summer mission project, which awards Sunday • Evergreens •Shrubs 'Trees ^_ "'111 "no Henderson Settloment- Gamp plans •"Jackson & Perkins Rose Bushes TdCUwSpbnsored tour of six Afrlcarrcountriesr '"''"•_.„„._-' , Sbufhern Cal Special awards will be presented,to members • , •\.,I . . , .. , , ... _r,, Frakes, Ky. The German language worship _ of:, the Gjrls' Choir of- the Springfield • Ground-Covers'* Geraniums-—^— ..The public has been invited 0 at. end. Ruth service w,,, be conductc[Lat 9.30 a.m. in the Clifford M. Terry, the son-of'Mt-. and Mrs. byjcpllege theater group "PT(*SDyterian Church on Sunday morning FATHER' Myrtle•Ivy Vines — . - Seymoui-.ls chairman;..Willie Mae VVright, co- _^nncluary by Theodore- Reimlingor, lay '• Jules TerrJ" of 79 Troy dr., Springfield, was Kike' Metropolitan Musical include such songs as during the 10 a.m worship service.~76hn" -Perennials •Annuals—-'^— ^=- "Theatre"the multi-community "Tonight," "Maria," "I Feel" rhnlr-Winn 'mil )hi>^J?nir -rlariinon^AlcInn, , ^^ * * . awarded an,'_M.D, degree last Thursday at paBtor. _V^ ' The Wesleyah Service Guild'willriieetatfl: 30 • the-University of Southern California's 89th . Bunnell, music director of theiocaLcnuTch, will. A daylong hike hlka through summer theatej- run by Pretty," and "Gco; Officer make the presentations. Jockey Hollow-will- highlight -collcgcrstudents; will-produce^ Krupke." — DO "p;mvon Tuesday at tHe church. MembeCs_of tile annual commencement - . —Those'to"beh6norcd*lnclutle: one-year pin: the ••• HfsT™perldd—of— Camp -J,'Guys alia' Dolls," even . Terry and his-wife,. Jeahriine, live in Los TlfSl _v_Wcst Side Story" on July 28 Guild will havo dinner at the Alton in Florhana-." ..Meg-Dayr-Kathy~peane7 Kathy Maguire; two the Summit "Area • Vegetable Plants VTop Soil imd 2a, and "Guys and Dolls" more of a Broadway-triumph— Presbyterians plan Park, followed by. a-buslness meeting at the Angeles. He will intern at Los Angeles County- Triangle, • Lawn Ornaments»Fertlllzers USC Medical Center. He has.not decided upon a. years: KarenClarke, Debbie Clickenger, Lori YMCA's summer day camp ~~on Aug. 2i> and 2B lor ils cignui "than "West Side Story," is church. ;__'" ^ . "" ' Karen Wright, Linda Zeismer, Debbie • Grass Seed • Peat Moss . . - . season, according tp Nicholas . based on a story jrjid_ specialty but is particularly interested for girls in grades 2 through 6. WHEN1TS • Flower and~Vegetable Seeds Wyman, -praducenLflf th«5 7~clfaniciers by . Danrion picnic-on JThe.bike hike will be- held • Plne»,Bark»Mulches,._". Runyon -The book of Jo Monday, July '3, for third Summit Area YMCAr The imnufll church picnic for all-famllles-in- through sixth grade girls with sponsored Swerling and Abe "'Burrows' thc congregation wilhbVheld by the Springfield • _ details two bizarre romances: , transportation provTdiSnallHf "West Side Story,"•,"a'hit..on__ Presbyterian Church ori SundaybcginnhTg-at. xliplom*1rom Peddle park. . , , •****+*»*f+****+*+**+***+****+*+***************++** Broadway,-was made into a thatj)f cabaret canary MISH- noon. The affair will-be held-ai—Washington NEED : Mitchell Wolffof SpringfieldT\vas among the The girls will "SALTE \N OUR motion picture which won-' 11 -Adeliiidaami-NatfilTn Detroit, ... I Park-In Springfield! . 110 seniors graduating al the J07th annual1 •-. shumway, Hour the Academy Awards/The book of proprietor of •j Tte picnic js sponsored frnvthc church by the .seven-year plaque • „ -"i^, ,„ • historical—siti /larsh has tTundreds of .great gift GARDENING DEPT. EXCEPT JAIR Established —Permanent commenccmcnt-,anhe JPeddie—SchTOMh"""cardiovascular surgery at Stanford University presented-to picniC| anden d Ulc „„ W1U1 „ - the show-by-Arlhur-fcaurents;— ^llEfresfde Group wfth-dohn aribT Janice Guminak lcCTe 0 TRAIDED ITENAS_AND..SOD is (i modern version- of Floating Crap Game in New j ancTftobert and Jacqueline GrimmeFijTcharge •HighUtown. ; ""Medical Center, PatoatoTCalif" ' —- 5 ^ .swimat the-Y^Second graders- -ideas far Dad from, fine go Id ""_ York" and that of big-time Wolff, who is the son of Mr. and"Mrs. Davld___i - • •' , -'•- of any current GifT? Choir member. "Romeo—and 'Juliel" set i of arrangements. A softbalL-feame will be The choir will also be honored with a picnic... will vfeit-the Turtleback.Zoo. • -_ jewelry-and-sterling-silyer'to——.' . against, a background "brthir""TTSarnblcr Sky Masterson and 7fcatured as well as other games for"crnidrcn, BrWolfrtf-rtvon road, was also thcirccipicntof •— • . I J Limited Supply on Most Itoms-So, Hurry Downl ajpper_aLtheJBunnclI home.ln Florham Parkn There are still openings in intolerance find -yjolence of— Salvatjprf Army worker Sarah with prlzes-to bo awardedr . _ . —.-. the LaCapra award, given to that student of the ' AnnTPW dWdTCISQ • the first, third «nd fourth personalined leather items and- ^ varsltjrbaseballteamwhabcst-exemplifiesthe——V^1 lvil'**TT ^* ' ^*v'v- These evidences of appreciation are given each ~Wo*Ne*~York_street._ganfe1__ _ Brown, •— Each family-way s asked-to-provlde-itp s own •• vyear by the churchin recognition of the work ,,. periods, in -Camp, itiangltfor the .world's outstanding watches. 54 MORRIS=TURNPIKE1657 MOUNTAIN-AVE.- . Frank LocsserJs.- brilliant "PeddiI iau e! spirit."sp l i ' WolfL< f plans~to ontcr_Brflwn-^ The- music _of Leonard hamburgers and hot dogs, as wellas a salad to ,T 'f " ,l !r .u '-/ Jr done by the Girls' Choir throughout the year. • girls and in the first and fourth . Let us help you select.the perfect -Bernstein and the lyrics of score includes sucli-hits as "I serve six to eight persons. Soda, grills, char- •' Universityjn the fall. Hartwiek-degree periods for the boys' Camp" - SUMMIT A SPRINGFIELD^ Stephen Sondheim (composer Lovo You a BusheT-and a i coal,, icecream and corn-on'the-cob llkb' ^ David Scott Andrewrs'on'orMrrand Mrs. Ian . Cannundus. .7 ——•" ~ . •. one for-you and your budget. _•..". of "Follies" and-"Company"77 - Peck," "A Person Could ? =provided-by-the-F-»reslde-crr.y Dr. Glenri A. Olds.jjresidJnt of Kent State Two Springfield resideuts-SKenijimong 690 M Sn r who received degrees June 6 after two years of _!_trarisDO£tation provided to and j YMCA, 67J«aple st., Summit, '1,400,006 AMERICANS ABE CURED OF CANCER «" .~~_1 7 ~~ ~~. University, presented" the commencement : J : : -study at Middlesex County. CollegcHEdlson;— -from the Y in Summit and on Satu.rday.nnd Sunday from • '-—*^= - —- ".' " "— '.— —-. address to the 344 candidates fpr un- neighboring communities. ---dergcaduate degrees. • : . They are Frank M. Marlapiano of 300-Wilson r.ffL_uniiLJL.p.m. Leading, Interested families were roles will be< auditioned "White elephants' rd. and Anne H. Rilley of 68 Twin Oaks Oval. If you need-to find a new banjk in Springfield, we're hrere.to.help! urged to register immediately Salurddy4..secpndary loads to assure a place1 for their —and chorus roles will__bc :•' FINE JEWELERS 1 SilVEtSMIIH^ SINCE-1901 r Would you like some'help In" preparing Labels ior clothing -youngsters-at camp this "265 Millbw«tAi«)»ue,-Millburn, New Jorsoy , • .-.auditioned Sunday. Audition This mearvs we have safe deposit boxes NOW! ~~ _ _The_Summit::Area' summer. requirements and other "in;, will hold-a "whlto elephant" 'newspaper releases? Write to this news- . Open Mon. J. Thua, lill'9 p'.M." ~" formation.arb available at-the If you have to chanqebanks. just briog us your, savings account > siilc on Saturday at 9 a_;m. In paper ,ghd ask for our "Tips lon.SubtnLfting - Summit' YMCAr273^)!)3pr ~ the auditorium. ..'.. * News-Beleases." " . -goods goes inttfeffept the middle oH972- pas~sbook. Welll hgndle the transfer in ^roch a*:wa*:wayth^l-y;nriu/Wra i II m_day campa and locker D?si9ilfe

-OKFlcB OF THE SECRETARY _ -USr J^nnedseetfndlieutenjinL g •^-i- —- 'OF THE families "lhat, due!"to , a., fore tiie^jyiEcad -up jipon-oomplctlof^pT the- u.sS £febapiSy-most•'im portant o^-^H Ts~8tMf conveit&eaj-iocat\prt~dviii- riexidj^l^ BOARIiOF ADJUSTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the tragedy, are .without a father " doing as we do, rather thart Air Force Reserve Officers acces-SLKTiTyTTWe're! located at the intersection of Hiflside Avenue"'ai Board ol Adjustment of tho -rlning ns Wn snv. Rut If wo fry at Township of .sprlnatleId, County.of Then there are other families, - 1 Training . Corps (AFROTCi ANNOUNCING THE -.Union, ststfrtof NW Jeney, will -by farmorenumerous, which to-sot », good example,-by program.aLNewark College.of.' Route 22. You can^hter and leqye ouxparkitigJot wit hold (1 public hearing on June 20, doing as we say, we are not 1971 at 6:00 P.M. prevailing time, haVe a father, byt are living a 1 1 Englncoririg. In thn Milnlelnal nuTlrilrm. only stroni^rc*** !* !? our Route 22, if you wish. •• .. V" . ' ,: t;n tragody. Why7 Beoause—tlie- Moumai' n- Avenue".venue,, Sprlnoflelcl^pringfteld., .father doesn't fully realize or" family unit, we aro training graduated with a B.S. degree I N.J., toconsldor the'sppllc«tlon of KIDS KORNER BRUNO'S WAYSIDE INN for a - doesn't' live up to his im- those-in our households to be in electrlearen( .By ordor of the Board qf In our Great IMock Store 333 MlLLBURN AV:E:_1::_ • ,. Mi.tLBU;RN • KIDS KORNER ' Education of' the Township'of „• . •, 9 Banqutl Rooms (M to 100 p«pl»)> Forn}t««no,- 1 South Middlenock Roadu other than spot hews, 1 Sprlnqfletd, In tho County of Union, Dancts, shbw»(Pul| Stage Ballroom) Etc. Include your name, • A 173 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD ' Now Jersey. 'MODERATe phicei -EXCELLENT POOD Audrey S. Ruban, Socrotary "Daily '11116,11101'!;. 'till9—.J.-'—_ -. -\ Open Thurs. Eves-Parking across the.sfreet address and _phone • dPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS 1 Board of Education we'll be ; ., .- Springfield, N.J, -number, .---.• • . ( spfld. Loader, June IS, 1973, RISHRVAtlONI CALL,375-160b i,, • A , \ ' TT«V I nursdoy/* June Tontheir.inconie-tax for the property taxes they SPRINGFIELD (N.JJ lEADER-Thyrsday, June'I si 1972-5 pay. TOsJ7.0iJwitl.b e adjusted by subtracting finishes v 7 • Editorial- comment -••• . seven per cent of their gross income, and the Miss Plainer receives I. teenier remainder will be subtracted from their in- come tax. Should they owe no fax! they will be degree from Monmouth eligible for a rebate. —: special instruction The Governor's View 1 Ptl Robert Heller of the Springfield Police "I'm an activist who utilizes law as a lever organizations. ,. . T • As ah example, take the case of a senior.' Shcri Anne piasner,. daughter'-of Mr. and M) HARM citizen owing a property tax o_f tfioo and having - Department will be among the graduates of the for change. The area of voter representation "We^re'^oot going, to .-change Nbw Jersey Mrs. Max Piasner ol 33 Cain st., SpririgfielA, ;» By Oow. William T. Cahllt ' an income of $4,000. Under the proposed for- 132nd Municipal" Police Class at the New graduated last Saturday from Monmouth has always bffn one of my prime concerns." overnight, bill' we can at least get the op-' 1 •Tr»reprogram's inception in 1931 ""dwnship Ciynrnitteeman Norman electoral legal pqlitlcs in 1965.1 filed a lawsuit _ engineering—frum Newark College of- t0 ) : for an Independent group against the Essex , Court, in the Botter decision; to find an alter- The provision should be particularly organizations •provided ~they qualify under -5'.' '2. • - —-,------;—--•---•• nner:).qx .the'Springfield 'Ernnnucl Engineering in 1956, He graduated from the PISCOVER r naflye to the real estate tax as the principal welcomed by the elderly of the state, many of recently enacted legislative conditions which ^ ^ ~ IVlethodist Church: ~" ~ County clerk. He was shifting-their ballot- . "Georgetown University Law Center, positions so they couldn't present a single-slate means of financing public education in the whom live oh fixed income arid have had to state they" must be "organized and operated in ^155 /Co/c/of f WORLD "^NolhqVg could have been further Washington, D.C., in 1960. cope, with "rising rents',-And there are other • t'o • the public. This; of course, severely His.wjfe is also a graduate of Weequahlc and ;State","an"d the court has ordered that thla-rnust- substantial part for charitable or educational OF from ollirHntention.' •" damaged their election chances. _ received a B.A. from George Washington . be accompllshea by January of 1973. provisions for our senior citizens. Those who _purpbses." As I stated in my message to the Pratt Institute degree TRAVEL - - j\ '•' "Without tjfyW~"lo analyze the "The case was brought to the N.J. Supreme- University in Washington/'-tMSj^Bhe^ also Should this decision be sustained by the State own their, homes are- giyen^ additional . legislature, I believe that the-beneflts that, thus Court and the clerk was forced to reissue assistance with the eligibility, now set at $5,000' accrue to communities through activities of • Susan Gail,Koldorf, daughtero( Mr. and Mrs. TOURS CRUISES .AIR j; hi|mor which JStas jntendeB, we president of the Springfield League of Women Supreme Cour.t, the Legislature must, and\I Arnold Koldorf of 21 Garden oval, Springfield, STEAMSHIP . BUS.RAIL sample ballots; with the independent group voters. ' . repeat, must, find an alternative to the real ..being "raised to $7100. Senior citizens in this suchJirganlzatlons, complying with the,spirit DOMESTIC .INTERNATIONAL ''might simply stresSMHir respect Jor being fairly represented. It Is through actions ,,,estate tax. We,now, have the option to select- categOryTPTirreceive a tax credit of up to $700" and intent of the law, will far exceed the graduated from Pratt InstitUte^n-Brooklyn, at Lerner is active in many community affairs ;r the 83rd annual commencement on June 2, Springfield Travel Service GonWitteeman BanneKas a man .of like this that I think the system.can work fairly which include being a trustee of Temple Sharey — that alternative, but it is entirely possible that -amount of tax money the.municipality would otherwise receive from those BrganizjjtlQns. • NEVER A SERVICE CHAROE utmost moral probity anii for the to represent the minorityV' said Lerner.. Shalom' and a member of Its sofclal action, ,J,i,,we could lose that option. ._ • • , "' .. FRIDAY DEADLINE Miss Koldorf received the degree of bachelor Methodist Church as a valuablg and— His recent successful suit against the election' ^_committee whlch-tries "lo-make Jhe temple '^ In other words, failure to accept the tax In the next colummln this series, I will talk of arts with honors from the"School of DR 9-6767; r7J All Items other than spot news should about tt>e income tax, the property tax, and the important institution. laws of New Jersey will strike at what he calls awareof problems of human rights which are preform proposal" how before the Legislature, be In our* office by riooh-orfFrlday. Humanities. . • • " PTL. ItOHEHTHia.t.KU '250 Mountain Ave., Sprlnglleld, N.J. ' Iho "key to corruption." "The election laws of " areaSUf both JewTshandhum^'n.concern." He ,;; won't mean that the present system Has-been-' excess gains tax. 7 ' ...- community* 7 . this state are meant to maintain county also serves as chairrnan of Social Action for the •^.preservea1, even if preserving it were desirable. • • We_have long felt that ; one of political organizations. It's difficult for party" JJew. Jersey Union" of American Hebrew j,.»,Il njeanls that if we don't select a better way of Springfield's greatest strengths was - reformers to operate through their party," said . Congregations and is president of the New •distributing our tax load, another system mighty YW officiais the 38-year-old attorney^ _'_'_.-: i ,. • " ; "'—Jersey,Committee Against Discrimination hi— ,-,7"be Imposed.' •'. •" __^ 'I" y--:— -• _O_<).. the ppowe r of the county politicap l organizatiog n Housing. , ..„_•...•'•' - But even without the Botter decision, the •_yery nature of oW"prescntfax istruclure will, in Methodist and • Presbyterian HE WAGED an earlier attack on legislative.,, . whichthe commission had tried to preserve" attend /" churches,,..wJHch 'for ..many year's apportionment in 1'969. -—The-city-of __ of-=aClBTge—Senatorial ABOUT IITG WIPE'S— post__a» .-•»,, the nortoo distant future, force*evisiphs7 for with its-large population, was being prevented J%J This reason: As long as the cosfpf-HvlHg Keeps were, thfi focus of .community, Jife, :represeiitaUonttat^ltleslikeNewarkdDn:tget_ LWV presldentrXerner said, '^we differ oc- byithe apporuonmenfscheiTie of that time from i[ +fi?inB uPj*§ cah^xpect the cost of government coTwocption haye--welcom(;d-Qthcr-ffl:oups as thai: ; adequate representation. Newark hasnever—casipnalljropTnanjrore«srSuH-have^ouhd-lt havlrtg fsiraiale"iehaiorial representation.-At hadasenatorandhas no ellMt 6n niajor party - dFffiduIt to follow the League's logic offing "a -ji'- Jii keep going up/and it has-beenrlslngat the"" AnrTHoupl. president-of thT" neighbors.""., '"_••••• • - ..- " that time the Supreme Co_urt denied our views candidates tor. the State Senate," Lerner ad- woman's position to her h^^n^ vt^Li •• - - . ra'te otabout^lO per cent a year. Most of thlsT- Summit-^YWeA's board of -and-request toTcapportionment,—T~~;J irhi-tim i - :, iT..u 7, -irHealso'hasrsome very definite views on ,,„ under our present system, will have to fall'.on .^trustees; FaithTSchindlermo- -The- eloiie cooperatiorniniong-all •'" "After the 1970 census an apportionment This time Lerner s suit against the statewas->- pollticansand thlfpesldency In particular. "I J^,TCU1 estate, and"4hei^re,unqu£sjion«bJ3ii=^^^ action audit of Springfield si clergymen is —committee, was sat according to the N.J. sUccessiuL-and-the Supreme Court-found the don't belieVe'politicans should say what they , Illmlts to jQsthow "nrnich more real estate can steering committee; Capitola - of tTie healthy Constitution,' Lpf:fiye^emocrateJi^syst6m_jf_leglBlative_appqrHo^nmenLuh;- - — — —Dickerson,—of—the—advisory—^1 - have to say,.ralher_than whalThey really-feel"—,: relationships which have developed and—five- Republicans, appointe--'-'"--d• b' y "•.th' a constitutional; ~_ .•.._..'!.. The country needs men who say. what they • In shifting the, -tax responsibility from board' Clarice LT Haines; among all oOhe religioiis-und ethnic repective state chairmen of their parties.-It "We have an unconstitutionally apportioned really feel. Hypocrisy in government breeds • ! - -iC'flwnership of real property to ability to pay, we .executive director, and Esther POLIDENT was clearly a bipartisan setup, nor~ non- 40 f ablels Plus _ legislature which the courts have allowed to sit contempt In the people, ^ .—---—-:-z~-i^L- .,_ . nut pnljrreestablish a more fair and sensible" Dye.'YWCA staff, are among groups which make up the town. : FREE Denlute Bath. partisan. __:_...-„" t " until_1973,".said Lerner. - ~ - ~ - "My overriding criteria for a presidential »,,u distribution of the tax burden, but we correct (nc 2,000 persons'expected to "The" parties reached a deal to satlsfjOheir Lemer's plan for a new system of ap- candidate are his views on civil HberlOes, the,; • ^','ttrany of the-inequititifisjQf the past. . , attend a YWCA national -Institutions are sometimes the lJ avc target of humor simply becnuse they own partisan interests, it resulted in a portionment callg-for representation without rights of an individual to operate'in society "i£i; ' already discussed )n previous columns^—l-nnynoptinn- nn-rHrlairjimtfrir deviation from population equality that was regard to county lines while honoring without the encumbrance of state, especially in— -.WuAomcpfJhe.chahgisIShlchJKQiudJalu^accan—^^todajrat-the-Americana-Hotel; FATHER'S DAY... | are thereHiloivever, we have now greater than in the 1969 legislature. It was municipalities, except in thecases of Newark areas of speech, press'and religion. We need — 'our system of school financing. Let-me point New YorkClty. ^j oz. Antlrpersp'rant -=rlearned~To look elsewhere- for our definitely meant to maintain the whole-county !and Jersey -City-because"op their large . more enforcement of laws to protect civil some of the other important aspects of the- - Tne convocation, sponsored targets, • : Emotions and health senate districts population, If implemented, he thinks this liberties, so Incidents like that of.ihe Pentagon .,,,,,program: ..-••.. . , -.^ , by the national YWCA and RIGHT "The whole purpose of our suit was to break system will take away, the power of the county •Papers will not happen." ' . It would correct a long-standing inequity for=_jojne{j_|}y.-some 100 national TAMPAX ^ JUNE 18 By UOSE P. SIMON . _: preparation omitted in this entertaining, - the approximately 30 per centjof our state's —organizations, will Involve GUARD — ..,. The Springfield. Public Library lists the voluminous gastronomlcal tour: „j>f.^Italy It ditizens who rent their-homes or apartments. representatives of govern- 53c VALUE No one will contest that a portion of their rent S1.29 ~" following tltles_anionK the books recently embraces history, geography,-sociology-iuid— ment, Industry, Ia6pr, * Vl acquired: ~ T7" ' culture._There, are no specific recipes, burthe paymentgocs tpward-thepaymentof taxes, but education, legal, social action Jjandsottte Styling IN --O--0- • ingredients of favorite dishes are mentioned State-Senator they receive no! adjustment for taxes, as the and welfare groups. :N SWISS MADE MINP -0-V-EKMATTEIf^TF- frequently, often with the-Italian names." LETTERS - . homeowner does. Under the reform program According to Mrs,. HaineSi. PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY. JUNE 17 "Psychosomatics," by Howard R. and RecommendationsJor tourists, indexes, and \they will receive both a deduction and a tax executive director of the local OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK VOUMARD Martha :Ev-fcewisr-More-than 4,500 years ago, photographs of people, places and food enhance oredlt. The deduction will represent that association, '"The national . Wo raurvo llw flghl lo llmll quinlllloi Copyilghl, 1)72, SupaRi Drugi. WORKSHOP SPECIALS! FOR THE T < the Yeildw Emperor of China, Huang Ti, "this unusual book, ! , • portion of their rent that goes toward;taxcs; and convocation is dedicated to the • MEW^S CALElVDAPr -iTn-Y-OURSELF DAD! suggested that physical ailments may be ^~ Moreion shopping centers will be deductedrfrom-thclr-gross income in elimination of racism In our FATHER'S DAY GIFTS —produced by frustrations. Within the past 40 CHINESE COMMUNISM • .' ., / ,T JZcouhtry and is a major stepin- 6 Oz. 6 Oi. WATCHES Black years, the idea of the emotions affecting the ' "Ideology and Practice," by James Chieh RIlNALDtt -—IllllllilllUlllllllllllllllllliiililiiiiiliiiilliiiilimHHiiiiiiuiiiiluiiuiiiiiiilui _.|' i mentlng the one 1m TENSE Again, in answer to Herman Dorfman's letter Letters to the editor must be Received no mp e OLD SPICE MENNEN Decker condition of the/body directly -has become • 17 Jewel movement Hsiung.Kpr—students- interested in" different in the Springfield'Leader of June J, I can only._ later than noon on Monday of the week thcyjl peratlve of tho. YWCATU5 SHIP'S LANTERN SKIN widely recognized. The authors Investigate this forms of communism, Hsiung presents the state (hafTm?" facts :. arc misleading and" are to appearr-They should not exceed 350 ., |J[g elimination.- bL.^racianL • Set and wind on the-back-| •' ' '. ONE YKAK-AGO • •» About six weeks ago a friend of mine drove DECANTER BRACER POWER relationship and conclude that mind and body Chinese variation in an-ihtenslve study of the erroneous and highly distorted, "words in length and should be. typed with SI,39 Value I • Sweep second hand •—. Township senlor^citizens call for action from /romhfs home InConnectlcut.to visit relatives _^_ ' wharoverit-exists-andby any' are-inseparable. Some of the topics are: un: TOOLS ""the Senior leilizen Housing Authority for rise of Mao,. his revolutionary goals, his Mr. DorfmnnlS-Jetter did not state what —double spacing between alljlnes (not all in |h New Jersey. Shortly after he W • - ... '". means necessary • ' Night-glow hands .conscious reaction to anxiety, digestive .disor- ideological functions and their role in world shopping center you were looking at.ttowever, capital letters, please);~AU Tetters should be 3E 4.0i. — • -•-Water r'shock-rgsis'ta nr 7——Beusing-reforms-and-constructroirprogrnrns ;.." ders, respiratory ailments, sex problems,_heart Jersey, a policeman signaled to him to pull OWEN E. MORRISON is appointed postmaster revolution. Although^there Is a_broad area of in checking, any shopping center with such big—signedrThe writer's name will be- withheld over to the side of the road. - ~~ InrW^ingtofiT ^ ,. ieshr-leather or Vi'' Electric Drill' disease and cancer and, also, some suggestions agreement among China's leaders, there is still ENGLISH e]# of the-Sprlngfleld Post Office by Postmaster - nttractions'as Alexander's and Bamberger's at the-editor's discretion, and never ifther When he inquired why he wasbeing stopped, ^ • . . " . •_ of Pcnnsvl.v.anTa.-ininorlty suede band >•"" "• • _0ri|li all mateiial ^ ; for the prevention of abnormal- psychosomatic some dissension ambng-lhcm~ahd there arc - can only- lead to a crowded and polluted area : • Mod'tl =7000 ' . WINTON^M. BLOUNT under the new non- lhe^policeman-1nformed-him. that-his-car-was henSle' r-::--. ^'~' l— ^=^-leader--of tHe-«Senate—and reactions. - many practical problems to be solved. • where all semblance of suburban-living would AFTER i political merit system ... DUSTIN HOFF- ~nev t to edinjrTBJecr" eqOippca with studded-snoW-tircs after the •'.•• '.••--•' •'•/''.'....- , _^i^7Congres8man! vRonaW—\-r- TROUBLE MANN and FAYE WUNAWA.Y star in ^UtUe • ^--o-o-- be lost. . — '•-• any Dellums of California, 3 8" Electric Drill J April deadline for removing' the .studs in New 7". .Clifford .P. Case, Republican ,of ftahway, 3JB-0W— AFTERSHAVE KOSTEH CAKE AND ADOPTION ——-.• • JUVENILE —ItcmJ: Answering your question No. I, as we : representing the. Black 3 01.' • Gearinu and chucl(-(o-' an^-showing afimarea theater-,.,-NOHM Jersey. — "~~r~ ."""-'"' r-^ Senatf'Building, Washington, D.C'.'foBl'O."" "•""•'"' $Q99l handlg big jobi. "UntirWe Fall in Love Again," .by C««VlV all know, traffic In shopping-center areas is comment deserves widespread condemnation, Althouglrtherpoliccrnah was sympathetic to Congress|oiial Caucus, LECTRIC I never distributed equally; shopping centers discussing .the need for racial TERRIFIC • Model r7l.00r - Brach-Y6rk,-In-the winter of 1940, DollyJtltn-I ....._ -and it gets it, at least, from me. • , "The out-of-aUiter's Plight, he had "no alternative .-svi.M Harrison A. WilliamsrHemocrat of Westfielri, 352 SHAVE i justice as a-national priority. VALUES ' nett, a 16-year-old innocent, a_junioHn-hlgh"r~have'pcak.hours. Consequently all this traffic to writing out a summons. My friend hastened ? Of- neglected children, the courts-have 'ndT7 school, falfs'in love for the first tlrnc. This isthe_ "would be thrown upon roads that-arc heavily— " ~ H'0ld Senate Oflice-Buildin'g,_.Wa_shingtofv DC. 20510. During the-morning, there : -18 Henshaw aver-^-Jto the nearest gas station to. buy_aJpalr_ofun^—'A SlraighVcurved-w-vcrollrX I always acted to the advantage of the persons—^ quiet story of her family, her girlfrlcndsrnef^- -Used, now. ~- (Ed. note: See,editorial elsewhere on this~?""studded-rUrcs so he-could avoid othet sum" will be panels concerning, the yoimwfcil, wood, plistic— . \ 199 mostinyolvcd. social actLvJtles and her emotional reactions to Considering-the fact-that both Alexander's : 1 following areas: -political Includes one bUiUi . Township residents arc in the midst of a page.), " — ••••.' 'r* ' " monses—although he had two virtually, new 'rjhii House- ••••_/. ^~ ' WIDE CHOICEr-STYLES. COLOR.S2.5O VALUE Modal r751p •• ' lawyer whpjs deeply Interested In and Bamberger's are stores that draw people r predicted four months of .inconvenience on the boys she knows. l/ . empowerment, ethnic groups" foster-eare-«nd=chHd-adoption, analyzes child -.<-,, \ _'' -o-o- from many miles* around, I can only assume •••-•—• ——----- .---- -••• • ' -tires in'his garage back home ih Connecticut. '' Florence-P? Dwyer, Republican ol Elizabeth, 2421 and identity crises, American - Mcisel;.avenueJ_That's the amount..o£ time MOD WATCH BANDS ; Orbital Sander : SEES'BAD TASTE- _. After this incident-was brought-to.-lmL.aU 7 neglect, child abuse,.--.conTlictlng -legal "If You -Lived" With the ___ that this will bring on additional traffic upon -, Jnrrr-Hansg-dfficig-BDilrJinKrWashinEtaiirP^^ racism exported abroad.^the- ~ • Flush on Slides - , ntractors think^it will take to cbihpleteiy - ; r _IlJim_deeply-.offonded-4>y--your-referenciM)ced^ures^oster- caTeniml'^gp1ionTFin511v7 iQyerh. More than 50 'qucsHbns~(nal you roadslHat cannot handle heavier loads and this' " 0515:~T!e"presents Union,' Springfield, Roselle, social agency .as a catlyst'for for fine finishing ~^ 'accrthrrowlr^SpTrngnJna'snClia in bor: of*" Township-Committeeman Norman Banner and- enforcement officers. Most of them agreed that STYLING v TAPE RECORDER • Wood, m.lil, pl.ilic, he furnishes a checklist for the courts, whose might think of asking about circus, people and can be, catastrophic. (., j.loselle. Park, Konilwortrr and Mountainside.,.. ' institutional change, the role , Portiblo. compacl. ._—-Commerce is fighting for improved" parking -Springfield Emanu'el United Methodist Church the varying timc~periods during which studded —DRYER : • Mod«lr7410 responsibilityj^the child should be paramount. animals are answered'li..f. this " exciting„,. bchind_. _- —Itcnr2: Regardin. ..__ g„ yQur_paragrap.__ , .„ _.h No. 2,1 _of TV:ln:elimihatfngjaeism73 \.BnItory-pr-oloctric ""conditions"on Morris avenue. The group wants to -iayDuLeditoriaLof June8,andIaBsureyoatligt _tlr.es^ara^Deaniasible— present problems- to 1 2 spoods Quick • ""an,end to the numerouv"no parking— signs ... __ ~ ^o-o;- _. ''•.' - the-scenes book_with vivid illustrations-and^— .UuMaxaUonJhat is derived from shopping I would Have been equally as incenseJThad yoiT motorists who travel outside their home states. . | '"Com5lius GaH««herv Democrat' of Bayonne," 235 -ji|id open, housing. Circular Saw The" General^ Greene Shopping'" Center :-"• '--EATINGTIIKOUCIUTALY "• • (he special circus vocabulary. But most of all, centers, I cannot see how an area that was written no insensitively about Committeeman . Violators of the^law are subje^ toj flneTrfincr"II C ff^ rriTii!tcrn, p.C. — Atiernoon panels will be; J»_:1;HPBOIOI. - "—• $11199 r • Safety appioved for* celebrates its second anniversary ..._GBNE "The Food of-Italy,—by Waveriy'RpoTTheror^^ou will enjoy the sections about the clowns and - estimated at $460,000, . and nowbrings Jn -Ruocco-and-the-phurch-of-which-he^^ is-a— to $50^in this state,;Thls^ can'prove'a very-costly .^OSTSTRepre^ents, LinHenr"• ":'.'"' • -rncism"~ lrr~rellgl'OUB""' jn- : 7'i"ti GV'bladel. ' BARRY.-ANGIE BICKINgQN and NAT KING is senrccly any facet of food and drink the*"animals. ' .-..••-'' $75O-,00O. For as youi kjnow_taxatieiLis.±aaed-on __ embei;T Your remarks ar^the ultimate^In[ bad __ oversight-for an out-of-state motorist whose 1 strucflons;—-economic ,-pm-.. the valuation of land as a whole and if this wasT m ^i^oi- • . • * '- '—17-— '•— 1 .-REG,~I COLE star in "China Gn'tc"-at an area tht'ater. »hn.«»i.«»,«n.nn»nH....ui.ni-..^.f.i.i...... taste,.- - ~- . - __ " ""home jurisdiction permits him to-keep hU ,powcrment; health, quality K-S49.9SI "•'ahcrfoTasyou so stated in favor of UTe town, it; These are admittedly-difficult times'ln which studded tires on his car after New Jersey's w/- In Trentoti^ "cducation~for~Till~childron,"- DELUXE, H6AVV, DUTY can certainly bo done in favor of an industrial -86WGK- ,' • :IS TEAKS MU\- ; _weJive, When we consider the number of public - April 1 limit. oqual justico-i-undor -lawT GRASS SHEARS. area.-- ' -.-r— —'"'.' •'.m.i.i. i. «.:.. «—^^..-..-.c=qc_',.^-w.-sLi-iu-ji.i-j—•* i... ..:.^... HOTTATHER— The RfiV-rWILLIAM HOEEAUGII retires as officWsinNewJer "Allhough-N6\v JersSy does not permu use ot"~- - „, The State Senate " ~ • racism -and—posPsecondary EASY-COUNGING Heavy duty, ~ii'JM •« A Item 3: As to your paragraph No. 3, as you education. ' ••""•_'/ -DELUXE. FOLDING MACHINE-^- district clcrlcra^pp^JUoiilieJhasJield-slnco-1014. for misconduct In office, it is staggering. Surely 'thestuds until Nqv.iB; they are allowed,In New,_ ••"•l-Jerorne'-M. Epstein, Repuolican, 3 Argyll-court, doubld spring, .di /If 1 well know^, in PoraTnus and-Woodbridge 1 Qnrbor shop_com!ort'-«l- actionrVinyl cushloiv | I ,w He served the township ]^variousjote for 50 . the press ought toapplayd.those officials who" """York from Oct. J6 through April 30. Connecticut' 'ic&otch Plains-07076.- ' • '. HAMMOCK shopping areas, these are built nowhco>_near PATIO CHAIR- liomo..2rolillt included: MODEL years'... TheJBoard of Education nnnounces stand by their convictions" rather than hold permits thcir.use from_Qct Jl5.throughj\pEili3O^ir (i!. - ' -.."-.'• residential areas and as we ho'doubthave seen, _Gr.t>en cniwas FDCI060 Self-sharpening. - REG. | that-it.w.!!r.transferjhe present sixth grade of By Dnvid F. Moore, $prth Jersey Conservation Foundation them up to ridicule, It is not necessary to agree - The varying dates for studs In the three , Moklod nrms. • wiih-piiiow-," S2.1B it is a_mess^Ho.wever, the proposed shopping _J^!rJira.ncis X. McDermolt, Republican, 312 BUMPER with a man in order to appreciate his fun- higher buck. 199 lh-Kaymond Chishplm School-to the James -• —complex in Springfield wouM-be"righ't in the states present- fleet operators with a difficult " ""Massachusetts ave., Westfi'eld 07090. , . llO'N 4-poiMl, CLOCK RADIO ' Caldwell School because of overcrowding nl- damental accency. : ~ "~ problc^ri in trying to keep cars^with studded >vl; ;•"' • REG. IIUIVIlll S17.8B I -REG. Woslcldx — ' . • _ ' midst of our living rooms. • ~ STICKERS S6.44 VALUE I SI9.95 SO Books \ XJhishoim^.. The Board of Health will hold a ^—Furthermore, we have achiaved a significant"" ilrcsirf'thenghTslale^at the right time, '-•• — sluol Irnnio. moyomcnr^ back- SMOKER GIFTS ,'conferenc'.- :'~:£.~ 0_,h t :^^^re|actant.Ttr»ccep.t even gifts" QLJiUilTunlessj -«--- fettt ;thoFaro^^'i^afiifi^y323mSents:t^ doyble Ssr^al e dt "Ihiclc IE 187 -10 to* 13 M;iny~colors. mallrets,- -R6G. . REG. Sl.00 A PAIR »T4.95 (and_ntfullvalim _does come ubout, we Will certainly see a vast .assure victory. words. Once a buyer paos a '. rolisserio. ._ CHEST and the "improvements" Tthe -builHings'] at 50 ' itffiunrWydnrrniiTW ' sunburst grid WOCTfE 191 PRESCRIPTION really eutted'them!), ~ The large iurnout in tho-primary Is proof"' 18 ffOLY. • ' ... I'AKTYUNITY , • : " chnnoos are greater that he nre-udjuslablo Citl)yrii)iir 10 ?.7. per, cent of trqe value. As a local option this . "..— DAVID ItOSS • Folding In- ' BOTTLEOPENER.I rs»91.95 | o N)sttivi| Hif> riQhi 1 want to take this opportunity to thank all. positive of the fact that the" Springfield may be Interested In .a par- TRAY AND Valueji may well promote development of urban open • ""••','. • 3Hl;Mountalnnve. pod logs. *EO space for its c;h(ghest use," unless the proposal the people who worked for and supported the Republican Party Is Indeed a responsible, '• oonal Inspection. Wlultlpln DRAIN. viable and energetic part of our community, . ' Listing axpemr-your hbmo' I REQ.| I34.M .•" . '. -'•.-' --o-o-- was tied to zoning so thatparktf.didn't turn'in'to .'' ' EDIToiuAL'ASSAUjED Zuckcr.-Donlngton team In tho primary elec- lo nearly every tiotsntlal 79c TWO' OTHER MAJOR .AREAS of con-office apace, Induslr-yaiid housing. .You are, unfortunately, entitled to publish tion. A Jot of time and effort was expended, but .and I consider It n privilege to be selected dlong VAN NESS buyer, Increasing.theHkall- PHOTO SPECIAL COUPON ' ' 41 Mountain uvo., Sprjngfipldi'N.J.07&Bl servation interest are Ignored In theTMCkage of _ After aH.i/.wehiaintairt'urban centers as we such Inanities as your editorial comment" it was something that'we felt had to bo done. - with Rusty Stiso and Art Biichrer to represent ' ARTHUR L. 'hood of a sale.- - _y HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS RIC, $1.1? proposed tnx bills - providing tax *xbmptions "Place-in. the Sun," in the June 8 Springfield I sincerely hope that both factions In the the party in tho general, election. v Phonu: 484-7/00 , ' • • 8houl,d,-iio'Job-im7ease» beyond what's needed • " 20 0: Boltle..' CHANT ILLY I j"x7" COLOR for conscrvatidn groups owning open spade Leader, although methinks the author probably .. Lois and I both want all those who so WELLS J» 12 O>. Antacid DftY ROASTED to em|5l6y the unempjoyed should take plnco Republican Party In Springfield will work ,3 CEPACOt COLOGNE ENLARGEMENT; Second ClJlts Po&taou Paid at Springtlcild, N.'J , available for public use and providing a means wltliout (i corresponding 'increase 'in housing Buffers from oyerexposuro to the sun or together to "elect the two. candidates in graciously tolerated our pestering pleas'for. - GELUSI1, PEANUTS lhTJri h' "tsf—taxingsthe~cxccss""profits!- of the lnnd_ -opportunities, something. I am particularly offended by your votes and' those who shared the-ncrvousness From your.foverlt* '^Trumar Corp. November. The split In the Republican Party ••• speculators who are laying waste toremainlng Most of* our cities already have as many insensitive comment pertaining to Township, can be healedrhun sure, If the city chairman, and oxcitement of the campaign with us to For till pomphlil (inlalnlhg Planters n«go(lyt Awarded first place bv-Now Jcr&ov Mrc&s know that we will never forgot, their support til y«ur IniolMulllpMhllot no $000 open space In muny. parts of New Jersey, parks as is possible without urban renewal The , Cpmmittcemun Norman Banner. Angqlo Monzu', reajlzes that almost-half of the anil map «l Ihlc utid, canlol S1.59 $6.00 I...OZ." t'v f Attoclallbn In H47lorgoiwr.il ovcolloiiee I ValU« The latter issue, adhiittedlyo tough one" has; development of < more city jobs without the the commbnt was In disgustingly poor.taste,' Republican voters' in town object to the way he ' and good wishes, . , MimjrufnMumu ' V«lu« ' MIMun Mlnti, publllhcr • . • bison touched.on in .this column beforo. We housing -re,.lri. a biggor and more an Insult to its author and ill-beflttlngtho great executes tho duties, of'-bis office without In- I would also like to extend my "thanks to the ' youthful corps of~McGovern supporters for ' , 2 Di!. '. f i' Aiher Mtntz. butinui* mmrogor- -.-.v sflKRcsted soine time ago .that a bruke~on smothering set of corn'muter- highways, as well ' traditions of journalism. I believe q.public cluding their representatives In tho decision- MLS Tonl • 10 Ox, Bag • « ' • • ', , • runaway subdivisions of open space could come a^ stlll-grentor pressure on the'precious little official's record and performance in office, ore 'making process. . , • .'.'•> ullowing mo to take ajdvontagooi tho lists of ALL METAL • s TANYA NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPAHTMEN.T - MUITIPU LISTING URVla r TAME LOOK OF MARSH- in the form of n rising tax rate on'fast rear open space left In suburbia., fair game for'crlttclsm by the nows media. But If Mr, Mepzu will don a peacemaking mantlo, voters which they had been' compiling- a public uivlii awallabli. TANNING Abner Gold; tidiior ^> PHESGRIPTIINS yiLub CRIME RINSE Fran Fountaiit -v Allan Goldstein estate profits --.especially those^rcprcseiitcd in ' Sorhc control should' bo. built Into such •you far ovorsteppid this privilege'when you ypu will see me knocklng.roh ypur door, hi the throughout town on election day. They deserve IhHiugh iit*4iib«il'of th« PICNIC TABLE MATURE LOTION MALLOWS , t . Lus Mal.-imut, director - quick piirehiise 'jtnd ,shlooporators'. The. proposals' to insure thut we don't add.to tiw wrote tho'.anlde,.pa4tyj perNonal renuirk, ubout •cpiigrutulutlotiSi.not only for their victory but, EYEGLASSES REPAIRED »O4«D oy.RULrOD! full,.'usklng you to support the Republican, of Ihi Oiaiigil and MapltWoed,, . Drop leal. it jO 07 8OI • Cuuuuil nui^l cigcompjny K for the" manner in which they conducted — dial— : Hair Ctelor BUSINeS5DEPAHTMeNT resulting tax fnoncy could go Into u speciul fund, problems instead of solving them, iMr. SBannor. ' . ticket. , -/-'~ ' • •'.-•' • ,.. Induing tlvlngilon, Mtiibu'rn, folding lable. •% *" Boltts. l J to help pay off Green Acres bonds and Interest, En.yironmentallsts'seerti to be all for helping themselves at the polls. Their organization nnd- • Shall Hllll and SpilnglWId. f"orloblB 24 K60 '. • II RE6, - hob«rlH.brumiiH,advortltlno director . The remark was, I'm sure,.offensive to him . .nOKERTA.SilYMANSKI 376-6108 v S1.1? I77 spirit are Indeed to bo envied. '••"" . • 2101 Mlllbuin Av^ Miplnwood, N.I. , * . ^0 SB.SI • , •„ • • Sam Howard " ' . or to nuikenew,statcopen space purchases, 11 urban renewal In clties,,provldlng it dMsn'T and to the members of lil5 church - as well as .••_.*/ 48 Sherwood rd. ; , Prompt SerOlc*. ,' VALUE ;: r -•--,-• HOHWASBEHMAN lii.-tircei) Acres. •_.._. . ,--..',...„-. resultlnareductloriln the ehuncoH for th«iiood- itoallcito all othe" r fair-inlnde' ' -• • d• c'ltlxena'"• ! o-•-f 'Springfield'* ••-••-^- '7 . ' C'aiupulfjn manager for -341 MORRIS AVE., SW^NGFIELD A bill recently, before tho Assembly (A1005) life In the urban centers, regardless of^religious persuasion.- Your Zucki'.r and I)IIMIII((0III . ' ' ' . lljiureldr. but' not yet incorporated in the governor's tax - ' • .,'. _ - •--.''

^Thursday, We 15, I97-2.SPRINGFIELP' * UlH'f I'HKSBYTEJUOJ CHURCH . :r—rSPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursidav, June 15, 1972-7 MORRIS AVKNUfiaCrCHURCH MALL lic : groups Mi$s White chosen to attend Med schod^iyeT ' ^__^-- - Church SlfKlNCFIELD Closing exercises to be faelcl *? <:'i^t^f, fciiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHinnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiHiffHiwiimiitHiHriiiiUiiiMiiiiiifiii : THE HEV.JJRUCE W v EVANS, D',D, . _ •'•'" _ in doctor's degrees to n 'ECTOU OK CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: A total of II juveniles and two adults were Dougldss College s for traffic safety SHEILA KILBOURNE for riurseiiy .school children appreh'endefi~by the~Springfield—Police of Dayton Regional 1 Thursday--5 p.m., Senior Choir annual picnic Tlii'closing exercises at Ifolj, Cross Christian" Jeremiah Carver, Christopher Carver, Michael Department in a minj-bike raid last Saturday Susan,..White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol 2 from Springfield . GI'IKI.I) r()I.I<;K DKI'ARTMKNT - case, shoulda-vehiclc-strike you in the,Tear, "• TKMPJ.K IJKTIl.HIM •-.•• r- •• dinner (it thojronTeTsrjolvn uunneu in Florham Nursery School, SpHngfieltfrwill be held tonight' Colantuono,. Maria Conte, Coriria Goulden, « White of 109 Hen'shaw ave., has becn'choseii to 1 on.the right of way of HI. 78. . The' vocai music department of Jonathan your car would be jolted and pushed directly ANAKKIUATKOFTHK 1 represent Springfield in the Citizenship Richard S. Blumenfeld of Hic'hland drive, • , . The Turning Vehicle* ! Park. H p.m., trustees' meeting." and tomorrow. Torilghl, the children ill Ihe Wayne llettenback, Andrew High, Diane Isea. p r into the oncoming traffic '••• - - • UNITED SYNAGOWK OK AMERICA "Chief (Jeorge Parsell sajd'lhal Ihe operation.' ^ ^ H^ Sclupr«enadlt»—Institute now being held at Douglass Cr"— - Springfield,- and Richard Meny-drivers-findr themselves in 'trouble : Sun3oy—10 a.m.r church-worship service Tuesday—Thursday session receive their- -(Jtna—Marino, Marcella.Marino, Deneen pg, ard NTWaiamiirnr Another danger results from Improper ob- BALTUSKOL WAY. SPHINGF1ELD was conducted to locate and remove the people _ spring concert in Halsey Hall last Thursday 1 while attempting to make turns injraffic. A with Dr. Evans preaching. Awards will b« — diplomas;-' tomorrow night, the Monday - Martinn, DMiice McDonald,-Befeorah Muha, t i l New Brunswick. She is sponsored. by the Irvington, formerly of Springfield, were among .servations of traffic toward the rear of a tur- K'AUBl HKUBEN H. LEVINK ' trespassing on the state highway property and " under the direction of-E. Edward Shlley, vocal 88 seniors, who received doctor of medicine common error committed is misjudging the !htt Weilnesday" Friday group ie'cTivi'theirs Patricia Sanford, Russell Steinke,.'Carol Springfield Woman's Club. According to the .. ning vehicle. Observations should not only be - CANXOHKAKIDDAKDASlltl operating motorcycles and motorized mini- music teacher. club'iredacatlon chairman..Mrs. Edward Ries degrees recently from the College of Medicine distance between the driver's vehicle and the .'preschool children provided on the second floor Hoth evenings will include programs by the Tarantula, Richard Vleth, Randi Wadle, made of the rear view mirror and toward your Today—H:30 p.m., Madassjih installation bikes,. ., ,. " „ ;•••" ..." '", The program'was divided into three parts Jr., selection was made by the high schooi on 'and Dentistry of New Jersey Medical School. oncomingtraffic.This however, is not the only of Ihe Chapel. Noon, annual"church picnic children followed by refreshments in the Kimlx'rly,WphM_Vicz. Tammy Zellef, Laura right; a driver should also check towards his meeting, . *~ r-Thojuveniles were released al the scene with and featured the,i2-member Daytpn.-Chorale.. ihe basis of an all-around girl who has shown _danger-that confronts the turning vehicle. The sponsored by the Fireside Group will be held.at fellowship hall. Refre,shnients will be served by. Brown, Paul Teja, and Ida Miguelinor^ complaints pending. One adult was charged Commencement exercises,were held at the" left rear. Another car may be about to pass on —Friday—8:45 p.m., Sabbath services. cmplains pedigl arg ••-30-member Festival Cyprus and 28-member La good citizenship. '' - _. 1 car following, or traffic to the rear of the tur- Washington Avenue Hark in Springfield. Ihe Holy Cross Youth Fellowship. Starting time Several-openings still remain for the.l972 73, Z , , ,V , ' i .,. with latino Garden State Atts-Qenter in Holmdel. the left just as the turn ig executed. Saturday -10 a.m. Sabbath services. • ? .,ith ^ hn ,rL linassinlssi nlg miiinilnfordinance with creating Chansonlere. The Chorale bpened the program ning vehicle, also presents a safety hazard. Wednesday—fi:30 p.m., Ladies' Evening is 7:311 p.m. •' , ' . ".. term of the Monday-Wednesday-Friday . (hc r P 1 The institute, which has been in progress — Dr. Blunienfeld, son of Dr. and Kirs. P. M. The best safety rules Jo follow when'at- "•. Mrs. Joseph Hperig, assistedby Mrs. Edwin session, Fu_r information, raiders may call the with "April IB in My Mistress Face"iMorley), j_nce Monday, is a five-day series, of seminars A very common error which is committed " roMMt'NITY I'HKSBVTKHIAV " Group annual June dinner af the HpteT 'as necessary due •"Sweet Day" and "0 Mistress Mine" •Blumenfeld of Springfield, was graduated from- while drivers are stoppedjwaiting for a Jurn is tempting to turn art: ."'.11 ' '-- - Suburban in Summit. I^conard VVolgastf'.of__ Crunip, has-taught faoth sessions throughout the church office at 379-4525. whose purpose Is to^provlde. training in .rJonathanlDayton-lRegiohal-HighlSchool and, I."Always signal your~interitions far enough -tttt'KCII to recent injuries to people On this propertyand— j . (Williams), -"Coletta"—(GevpertT~Hna Citizenship; to "encourage awareness of the 1 tho-poor practice of standing and waiting with liulgcrs University will present an illustrated yeiiT'7-This has been~their 1111). year. Mrs. ~' received a. B.A. degree from Franklin and ' ahead. • 'MEETING HOUSE DANE - complaints"of».nolse"and-dust,_cuused-by- -the— _%leDeslleder-Walzer-Love Song Waltzes social and political problems of contemporary— • the front wheels in the turned position. Inthis talk nn "Wild Life in the Modern Wor,lahinan and Craig Yoss. •• • • ^'! A. Stenderof 4 Lyons pi bachelor of owner.6 expense. They will also be Haas), "Ave-Maria"T/KodalyXr"ir-Wa5-a—the-'editbriar-staffnorthe: literary magazine, receive bachelor of science degrees in. service. Bar Mitzvah of Robert Cohen, soh of He is a graduate of Weequahic High School a pedestrian. ._, - . Those'in the tiiree-dav session hre: Joshua scenc, e .-_•_-,•In industria• l art- s ;S.usanL,Wnek- . of 18 Kprosocutio.™ tionn undeunder juvenile and adult laws. This Lover and His Lass" (Morley) and "He Is Good Chips-of Rock. She has participated in the elementary education. MisV Flelschman, the 242SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPMNGFIKLD noon. - Mr. mid Mrs, A.B, Coh.cn_pf• SpFTngfield. Ser- ; prosocu 1 and^received an A.B. degree from Rutgers - Always avoid "tunnel vision_lthal is, looking '-.. REV; WILLIAM C.SCHMIDT JR., 'ST Saturday—evening Mass;-7 p.m; ---liion:--'Controversy' on .Rebellion?". Kidduslr Bloom, Michael Bonocorc, Edward Cardinal, Irwin st,, bachelor of science in nursing, and ruling also applies to go-trans. arid"Handsome'-' (Passereau). Lisa Thieberger school musicals, "The Musjc Man" and "South daughter of Mr. arid Mrs: Joseph Flejschman, sang "Ethereal Reverie" and performed Lento Pacific;'/;Susan:is a niemter-of American Field University. ~ was editor-in-chief of the college yearbook. In REV. JAMES C. WESTERVKLT, ^1 ' Weekdays—Masses at 7 ilnd fl a.m. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. A.B, Cohen. 7:45 p.m., Honi G. Kleinertbf 18 Berkeley rd., bahelor of and make observations of all traffic around['• .First-Friday—7, H nnd 11:30 a.m. science leacher:librarlah.- and Allegro on the piano. "Turn Then TMine" Service, Dayton Woman's Club and the Parent the fall she will attend New York University : ASSISTANT • , '••'.' ' afternooirj ^vening service; Shalos Sudos i)rr—Samuel—Q., Pi octor professor of Fries recejyes_award_ • Eyes". (Purcell) was sung by Randi Adler.—• Teacher Student Association. She is also a SUSAN WHITE you. - ••,•'.• . , "" ""• " - • Thursday—7:30 p.m choir rehearsal with Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass-Monday repast, Zmirot discussion. J-'"* _: Q, p ~Itn3auatc School of Arts and Sciences for her Jack' Haviland~ i r Ttfe.FMtlvalChoruscloj?edtheprogratrrwith .Spanish tutor. - "• master's degree-in-art..-.- -- af 8 p.mT- _' " _ • '•-•• ——••— . ' • ~ Sunday through 'Thursday—7:15 a.m-~— —education gave tlio-<:ommcncement address. cadet' AD-V.ER.T.ISEMENT " •' sunday-'iijs" -ufrday -School—witlv- '-Bwi9diclion"(Itiring the schoofyenr on Friday (Sunday.8 a.m.), morning service. 1 "Honor and Glory"__BacH)i "Speak fb One QUtsldengf-BChool Susan has been active in'thn .rarid'Hirst. PauTFrles" . Another of Psalms" (Berger),_'Ev'ry Time I Students Jor~McGovern group; She is also Local QRT prize- for all.- 11 a.m., morning—wwBhip-.-r~_rai..2;30-p.m.~ ._ _ g _ ; [ leather * guide Pnstn Schmidtwillxontiniie with his messages^ Baptisms on SundayT al ld hns been Feel the~Splrit" (Dawson)i "Tonight" (fiuni , publicity chairman forEducationaJ ~^from~the Book of'Artert t~annrr;)imior:Ch,>m;li - •-' Tuesday-^-:30 pjnvreongrpgation-tneetlrtg at •-The —Union—t>f— American -v Hebrew recognized-as-an outstandingr-U.S. Air Force West Side Story by Bernstein) and "Neighbors' 'non-profit-community^choc-Up n MaplcwoBaTTor r Con_ egatlons-of New Yorfcha's just published y y g which she. Arthur .Urbanski. of 3lT'Grace st., Roselle, Nancy Filreis,.daughter of Mr. ;with Mrs. Robert—Doi)soii,~. U4r>-|>,w.i youth • and Rcscrvc^Officers Tralmn__Corps caa^^F Ch0rU8'-i_{ftom_i!La_jQlle_Parfnmeuse" by 5lHfflini~«yVKKi»CKEENBERG.R.I», groups. 7 p.m., evening Gospelservice—The— | t Fridays, from 4To~5 - —TEMPI*: SIIARKV SHALOM a "Teacher's-Guide''to "Liberal Judaisiifuf" Ncwsrk_Collcge of Engineering. * .~~ v Upon completing high school, Susan platti to Mrs," Howard .Walters, presldenfjjf- the has been appointed-director'of marketing at Samuel H. Filreis of Springfield,.has-received Until 1954 cfforts_lto replace in- f rs ,._ AN'AFFILIATE OF THE UNION-OP- Home," by Rabbi Morrison .David—BiaLj)f B.A. fromi Babson Offenbach) ""•""JLNCW Jersey Bank; it was announced this •choir will silica group of special songs and Ihe from 7:45 to 8:30. Cadet Fries received the Retired Officers study journalism, political science or dancing. Springfield Chapter of Women's^American academic honors at the end of-her freshman convenient insulin injections with in-- speaker for the evening will be the Rev. Autoxo- —AMJERJCAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS Temple Sinai'of' Summit. The" "Teacher's WELLESLEY, MASS.-XJary L. Kurtz,sonof Association ROTC Freshman Award for his Ijer hpbblcsjnclude horseback riding, ;music ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation through iverJF". Herttua, president. year atjlarcum Junior Collegc.ln_BrynMiSwr, sulln taken, by mouth werc_.iin-, S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. • - __ _ Guldens meant for use in religious.school- "Arang7~the-"BqllVlan~Billy Graham," from " ^Mc_aiid-Mcsj-MeJ_Kuiitz_oL100--Stpne_Hill_rd. ademic. uchicv.enienL-and_mllilatyZ£?b (sr^pjays_he-guitarJ,:catap_ng_nd4iikingTShe^ Tralning-Hhis^Week-ahnounced-theidonation of- -ParShels in the-retall merchandisingprogramr— year, however, a _£LJAMES1 -i—;ANDSHUNPKE-RDTTSPRtNGFlECD^ — classes and adult study groups.^ ln-his-ne^npostrUrbanBki^wUlrbe respori- South America. Pastor Aran.TIs in this country SpringficldrN.J.>eceived a bachelor's degree - cellence._Tlie cadet is a 1971. graduate of recerttly_went on a hosteitrlp to Nantucket and a_U. S. savings bond to-Jo0athan Dayton sib_l"'"e •'"fo-r implementin._._ _..gB bank managemen,..„.„_»„.„»t new drug was finally developed;in .. 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE;; SPRINGFIELD _'^h>_,:3_s -. SPRINGFIELTjr~ * with the-Andes Evangelical "Mission of MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE.-PASTOnf- -."Liberal Judnism . at. Home" was first . In business administration from Babson—Jonathan"Dayton Regional High School: --Martha^s Vineyard. - Regional High School for the most deserving decisions on marketing objectives. He will.also Germany which helped, to control ,"•• RABBI HOWARD SHAPIRO • published.bV Temple Sinai on the tilth an- IPlainfield; 8:30 p.m., young adult rap session.' . ,-REVTEDWARDOEHLING 'College on May 20. —r; ~T Siisan is particularly interestecrin modern. graduate golngmrto vocational training. .^be^mvslved in advertising, public relations, diabetes; Since then others'have also CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN ..._•_- niversary of the congregation. It was taken • / '..cure at both church services. • •, REV.TPAULJ.DOCH - __ Kurtz is a graduate of Jpnathan Dayton dance and plans UilssummcfTo take a six-week During a special awards assembly on new business development, marketing JaPublicity Chairmen:/ been invented. Most mild cases of Geraldine Koll, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. over by the Union of American—Hcbrow course iri_4ance at Connecticut College, New~ ' Wednesday—7:4!? p.m., prayer meeting fot _ ASSISTANT PASTORS • -- Regional High School. He was among 198 BSBA-/ : Tncsday, the bond was presented to Catherine •—research and internal sales promotion, diabetes in-patients-over-40 which do s' Leonard Kbll of Union, and Richard Klurstem. Congregations. There are :io,ooo copies ih'print. London. —— - "\ ~ • • Would you ™l±ke~ -some help adults and young people. -. Sfitucdny—Confessions from 4^lo 5 p.m degree reclpeirits 1ft the college's 53rd annual Silllnski of 39 Morris aver, who plans to con- not respond to diet control_may-be•• son of Mr. and Mrs. -Jerome Klursteln of It Is bejng usqd in Ncvv Zealand, England, Urbanski joined First j' Jersey Bank two ttt preparing newspaper re- Masslat_7_p.ni_ u .— " • commencement. Or..Vernon.Ri.AJden.-board tinue, her' education dt. Elizabeth General controlled with these~medlcations. — Sprihgfieldi-were called to the-Torah-as the Bat Australia~aricTRhodesia as well nsirrtho United chairman of the Boston Co. Inc., delivered the Hospital School-of_Nursing, . years ago as a market. g/representative: He lease's^. WriieZIto^his. news- According—to - - the AMA, these Sunday—Masses at v, 8:15; 9:30 and 10:45 and Bar'MlTzvah at the Sabbath morning States.andCanada. : _ . •" Jwd previousexperiencJiJn this capacity with ajn. aricTat hoou! . — ^ commencement address and was/awar(jed an paper_andask for our " ANTIOCH BAPTISTCHUReil S-TSTEPIIEN'S'EPISCOPAL CHURCH The figures, tabulated byThe New Jersey Zurich, 111.; a daughter, Mrs.' Marilyn R. -PANASONIC RADIOS ... EXCLUSIVE by Thonrdqre. ReiiiTlinger, lay speaker'-10:30 '(nursery and children's church provided), United States./Dean=.is_now the largest fully, SATURDAYS 9 to 5 |-—Taxpayers Association Xrom'county hudgetsr: -Venable of-San-Franeiscoi-a-broUier, Walter semester. Miss Lewis is a-senior majoring In 19 E. Wcstliold Avo. • - • • FRAGRANCE COSMETICS, SUCH AS '-' MECKES ST. AND SPRINGFIELD AVE. a.iCT" fe]lows]n_^n__rjocf__Jl a.m.. morning . . "--119 MAIN ST^MILLBURN" jiccrcdited, coeducational, residential junior ^ CLOSED MONDAYS; Roselle Park.. : 245-2600 p.Trr, junior and senior youth groups, 7/p\rn-, demonstrate the'significant growth of a new Bitzer oPNcwarlt, and a grandson, • special education for-the mentally retanded. JREVJiON'S "ULTIMA." . „.; _,; REV.-CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR "worship. Falliers-will-be^presented^vitrrKifhr y-JOSEPHD. HERRING, RECTOR ^ "evening worship service. college in New.England. county government function financed in part by Saturday—3 p.m., Church—School choir 1; rrradebyilioChnrch Schooi. Sermon: "Breadth Sunday—8 a.ni., Holy Communion-.'10 a-.m., _.' Mohday—7 p.m., Pioneer Girls foyall-girls, students, the'state goVornment"and property rehearsal. . ______. . of Concern." ~ .. —. Holy Communion and sermon, first Sunday and tirades 2 to 12. . "Smiaaj^^STSu a.m.,:Sunday School. U a.m. 1 taxpayers in counties which .operate collogcs.— MENTAb-HEALTH MATTERS" Monday—II p.m., trustees. - ——- festival occasions; morning prayer and ser.-- •Wednesday—8-prinT7-nvidwceK prayer ser— Gollegictn-inducted i,TiUttan,X03ta^^' paTd'Tjy "counties for students " worship service. 7-p.Tn. evening fellowship. Tuesday-"tiTSu p.m., Wesleyan Service Guild- -mon, second through fifth Sundays. 10 to TTT15 vice. -—- Wednesday-^9 p.m., rpidweek service. attending another county's community college supper al the Afton. a.m.,.Church School; baby.gitting^tjip a.m., ,^-prhursday—Rp.m., cholr^practice. irr Phi Beta Kappa - arp not Included in theiijjures reported. s^ Spend springtitnetai Pete and (hariie's. > .Stanley.T. Yolles^ M.D., director Public Sfotice yiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllimiiiiiiiiHiiiliiiiiiiimm; diagnostic procedures,-change^-" Nancy Joan Van Vranken, daughter of, Mr: While 1.4 counties had •expendltureB7 for' National Institute of'Mental-HGalth: —and Mrs.:WiUlam-F. Van Vranken of 163 Linden county- colleges- in 19B7, only six-Avtre~ih """ O'FFICEOFTHESECR-TA'RY = Puzzle Corher-i •wojjfids, and help witrTspecia'r SPRINGFIELD BRAKCH HOURS: ave^Springfie^Tvas Inducted recently Into operation in the fall of that year conipared with • BOARD OF ADJUSTMBKiT S D; ... . T u . • S" 15-in—-1972- Expansion ojXtotal student •. Tlii'Jf'IrstYears _J_ourie, an internationally- with leukemia Ml icdnresr the Epsilon of ConncctlenrcHnptnr of Phi Beta T.iko notice thai ,it.,vmcelln0ol.:Sllllllll °Y LJ=HAMMER-|IH1|>S- Mon. thru Fri. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M lh o "Mnn has probably always—known_psycfilatrist, teacher, Ooaiusmon, hcfloo Although any qualified/ Kappa at theUnlvcrsity^^of Connecticut, Sto|rrs ^ enrollment, expansion of/curriculum, ^_candie Octobet r 19, \97\ th'cappllcitlonTnT s ___..SCI1 AMltl.JKO THE SEARCH FOR HEALTH nursing 'assistant mayjojn_the__ SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 12 Noon - One of 15 juniors elects from a class of •more::^s.lruc''onoftlassroom>:l("dotller facilities, as sensed, and has known for and .researcher; has. pcr- sub'mitlod by JAY D.TDLOOM, PH I''SI OKN'TS . ' iur_-after-he-begaB-selehlificr^foFmed-an-inva.ljiiablefse>yiee--— _ from a cold. ESQ. lor a' uarlnnco to Section 7, tei'finician team, men who. sHtotcuStrulowitz, designed to provide information- on total -FICEOFTHE -HrG-erO-DL e^E 1/ 'ab6ut-7;poo-6Tcach'arcrhen. A ^/utilize the talents :of ex-. iypes"of (iursing skills.are _tho when, Where, why, how—are In childhood; we have only SECRETARY OF THE 'president, will outline plans tw the coming community college costs' nnd htfmbcr 'of and^whatM.theflrst years of recently-looked-aWiow-early BOA.RB-OF ADJUSTMENT. " ~—._n-o--.^7 few . m«rjj arc nursinH^—mllitary- corpsmen. and utilized )n provide -the best 1 1 Take notice that at'amffotlncnsf"- ANSWI'IH ~ assistants and orderlies. lY medics, titice." only pilots in a--liosiilb.lcCr'areJToT'pTiticnts us " "S"" -..year. Committee 'reports will be heard con- students/Such data must be obtalnedrfrom the lite""."jri the IridlviduaTs thcsemotirUe in-li|e~—— the Board of Adjustment, hold-on ...cernlng High Holy p^ yi esV-Hebrew--^lSfi^^S!nte_.Dj!par.lmi:nt _of_ Higher October 19, 1971 the application^!, __l.men arc a vitai'eaft of 'project tn~Kelp -relieve- the .well asaimpctent assistance ~ Ber C developments "— Irtdeed,-he points out, the' submlttod by..LAVVRENCE - I!. J J . School arrangements^and the congregation's • Eaucatiot). '•_ .- .'_ — But now Dr. Reginald* S..._major.singl__deter'rnlnnnt of. LERNER forn variance.toSoctlon. the -nursing care/team, • Clinical ( fnter s^-nurslng~lo the clinical and laboratory ' /-, ot the" Zoning OKdlnanW was Withou^them.Jlie^^are^of shortage, abesejechni.cians sTn'/fs. Me.n..Jn..JhC. nursing: annual dinner to heOield In the fall. "_ ^_ As community . college ,cpsts_ .moii_L,____ . -. ^hartlte kind of unborn child approved. - - i The house amjgrounds committee will report preBsureg.are placed on the state for mcreasjngI-I_r\A/y-k VOII til or fetus" Is to be.'maybe Ihe Said application is on file in the patients wduld^'be severly are now invaluable members department arc an Integral Office1-o( tho Soccrotary of—the limited, todayv-men in nur— of the hospital staff." .. /part of this prime supporting on a series^~''blU^leaW~a"n^~dmig^ee*L^tno'"state's-shirre of collfig«'..Bnattclng_-»nrinr . . TTV- ../VUIII nutritional state of the mother Board of Adiustment, Municipal Sinn eareersiiro often am'oni! Fonrlni_nihtnn.qfiinnt.lftmi>/s,i»rvi(-i» " . . ' •— sessions held during past months. At these existing law,.the*stato pays up to so^cFciint of at the point of conception. Buildino,-Township of Sprinofiold, : ..N.j., and is available for public "Tile most' highly educated, a clpsi-wnrking team with/a —~ —' sessiops^a large group >of menj women) and operating costs, not exceeding $600 per student OITIQS Once born, the indivl3ual-—'- —iniPGCtlon, * • • Public —professionally . compe.t.enl_-_Uiam lead(.'i::wh(Ldircc__th__r_l teepago volunteers completed" repairs, paln- In full-time enrollment, and 50 percent of ap- get enters a period in which the Tiro can hare a hot time fora ten spot. No. 71.34' . iTwo Springfield students brain will grow more rapidly HARRY A. KOL B, Secretary mentbecsjjLthe healtth team, . activities riiid plans their tmie. ' ^tlrig, cleaning and decorating the synagogue proved capital costs. Pupil operating costs now -Heat those Monday through Thursday blahs. ;•" - Board of AcHustmont pMROPOrtttlr- ; STUDENTS building to prepare it.for services' and ac- exceed $1,200 In every college, thus the state is' reeek>e4—diplomas from In the ensuing 18 rrtonths than Spfld. Leader, June 15, 1W2 — ~- 'ke y position'" s The team, meets • daify_io i Newark .Acadertty—-fl-L-it-evei-will again. Bring your upptttite und'a frieml's toPetfi mUl ' ~ . Notice is ' hereby o'von that 'alongside tivities.. Another group Is"In charge, of land- providing Jess than half the operating cost. • (Fu:«O) ' sealed bids will be recejvodlp tho other specialists, dteeuss probjerris'—n_nd— T47T7 YEARS -Livingston ^dunnff the 198th , beginningjifjlle .he "Hoard of-Education oflico at 841 ' neaping thp gronnrlH A tl e ; Men.have unique skills'tkill o ,'-procedures. / -y "^ OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Mountain .Avenue, Spi"lnglioldy o WORK SUtt D tt©mm«heeroem—excreiitea '. ' -OF.THE - New Jorsoy, on Monday,.June_6, contribute tonta!-iiuraing£iiCfl-;—After a six-week/rl'entation says, mere.is no connection-- .•heidP-aUthe-sehqol-yesJerdayr amonglne senses, ffuttliore- 1 l mrT dln l( ; • • Leon-RickjrMargules,-son of Jhe blobcl-forming lis'iuc-s. . —. '^(^''"^^^^Xil'jj"?'!!!''^'^^'"^^"^'''''''' •" l "5 . - 'v. ______n_lhe__p^ciar,.strcngth technicians jirg^' asslgnod-lto SATURDAYS, arc ' 'orgaTilzert!"~iH~the~in-" Trout. Plus Pete und Charlies : U Mr. mid'Mrs, Alcon Margules It keeps Ihg body frorrT..-- Mnv?:°4^ 1972" th'e ^ippijcaiion,' m~ VuirNrsH-ftHfK-T^tL ; slthf-fxukud —-•-offered by male nurses—not men piilients•' mqnjrlpg Ihn panYass[ngl__-- recom- =^r=sr ri====--j—ci—i JJ fant's early experience.-A" rjrodiicinQ Ihf? nf'Ci^Ss.itiy ' .sub.submitiodbyMAtARTrlNCTfor-d ytRrrN n *—^—-MlCROFtUM-j_^_ JinrAVnnj_L^s,pJaM'fe°Jb=mnJQiu)neis vlsioh. Anotlier Ls variance to Sections 9 C, ^ ""''orilylifiofiygR^l-iitrcngth-so most pomprfhT-irigroifTinrslmr' • - ^-^^ fcv GyOTJffi. Tax Policicyy thcJV hot IJitiuuLiny-iiii- iiLtUibttry _ •,• ™"iftnfi nnr(QF.p> nt nn('thp~nirrpni-7rmln ^riiom or inn^ ; EQUIPMENT thc3Vbaskotba11tcanoitd:th__p8tn OI r h : yy'i N DO w-—W-A-S trfrryi nwieiit ' ' ~ . ^=s____h__^ ^!!^!!g!?u^ ' !' ~^^^ -. HVIC developincnfc.and_xfaarnJer...!~

Harry A, K-6Hl, Sncrt.'tary - oivlna-tho (Tffmo. 1 T—" - Board of Adjustment tho Bicfmrr —nnd-" PLAINLY- -• paliijnts'-h^cd-a '- ' epiuinue -tlTe stud of musicin -Srrtld-Luadoiv-Junc 15, 1V/J .liSiDi0J R(T (Tilleoll . " -as. well as a mother-.figure in" college. Harg Al ono tima, leukuiniaVlc- _ -.'... 11-00 H"«imraTTira)7, Sll6n, ,ii -—f»f—men—-leadta of. lit S. Derby rd., has ac-.'. the first three years of y d. Hul' 5ubmittod.by HOTJEIW GRIMM rinKI to rolocf any and all bid*, and hpalthcarcors, in hospital or more loans In the-shortes with tor. a variance to Section 7, of the tdaw.-ird contract in part or whole HOME ecloratcd. in.iLatin and math. ]j[c ' '; Mondaythi , not good o'nquijb. if cleemod to .tho best Interests of -nursing hnme-ailministrauoii, time. We offer .assistance •Zonino Ordinance was approved. SAVE Oli GUARANTEED Ho "has been active in the So; it would seem, thoold S.ild application £ on file in In •the District to do so. with the arranging and give Plans,. Specilicntions and Form d and surgical companies, academy's,,Forensic Society ifmrsitaff , dosL'ilOci cure. lci|1<«mia IMPROVEMENT you convenient service. . saying lluil as the twig Is bont- and J nnd .in varsity cross-country so is the ojik tree inclined Is is still the ninjoi cause r>f 1 ; At Pete und Charlie's, the kids nursing .and Iracli. . " " ' • triiev- us fiir as It goes—but it' are worth theirjt'eighft) in' • • |~ ~^:—dlscrtsptincl clt'iitli iji kids become PROBLEMS PROCESSING BY EASTMAN KODAK feast j 1 . Vogol i will lonter tho doesn'l go.far enough. Tho , gold. Iteciiiise the under- • betwc!L n tin liijes of 3 SprinnfiDld.' Now Jersey spccinli/cd technicians in the H'ARRY A. KOL H, Secretary OfJR OUR ; University ' of Uochester In acorn and' beyond are In- i/ontcars nn'dl4. ..' ~y ' • . -. •. Bo,tfd of Adiuslmeht »y order of the Hoard * health field. ' FILM SIZE •twelves step on the scafn.Ahd 1 ol Education of The PRICE , Soptember1 . • "'" volved,' I Wo wanllo saw ihe life Splld. Leader, Jiino 15. IWI. Union County Regional Hiflh Similarly, many men choose PRICE ______LIST' we charge you just 2<' a IPL'O U 371 School District No, I ' ' qfev.eiy.lrtiltt:hiia victim. an associate degree program CUSTOM pound for their fare. Allweek Spring*ield. New Jersey > 2.46 r 6.84 deslgned by .'* .'-• vVci'iin'l do it without. Lwwirrl-. I- rodoricks, Socretary in nuising to become an UN in Or Visit oukSKpifroom 7.30 long: (jrownupscan'dhu' on our weekly family s/iread, too. Saturday night a lit'iillhyconlnhulion Oalod: June 15, l?12 • yis. Then they can work as CABINET Spfld t.eaclor, June 15, 1972 . ' A meal that liistcs.jusi asgood as it costs: $,'i.2;> for a 'Dike note: Entertainment.- ....,, . (roniyjiii ( nurse whilo cojitiiuiiiiR their Open Daily: 10-5 thurs. 'Til? p.m. CXG20 12 J.milio Prints PUT A IN OFFICE BUDLDING ( 1 IBBOBROS. full-course feast. Including our soup of that's lire und lively. Great further'education. ' • ' VINYL,-SIEEL ALUMINUM SIDING tlwul n VA M In. , IUI' OFFICE OP THE STORM DOORS and WlNDOWS MAIN OFFICE L0III1V WINDOWS .3S5 r4.9O DEAL DIRECTLY WITH THt the.day. In'entree tjial's different and sotimls, lind a beat that goes ' At the National Institutes of _ Muii ihniiimi.. .' nil'M tin, CXl27-12Jiimbo 3.92 CCRi^TARYOFT: H We want » HOAK'DOI ARJU5TMENT , Health Clinical Center, the - PORCH ENCLOSURES, ROOFING srowe s-rneer di Resident ial-CommsrclB I delicious every nighl.Crisp.salad. on evety'weekend.Join us for Tdrii- hotici* thiit'at o ineotim) o( 1 .; to wipte put cancer - tho Uoiirtl ol Adjustment, hold on •'-. GUTTERS and LEADERS, ' t,'..:< ti"!j liiur', HAM Room Additionti s Choice of potato or vegetable. Piping , "•' Happy Hour from four to Supiumljor VV, 19?) 1tiLi iippllt/ition^, BHANCHGS IN UNION >l: 1 _liim Ihnis U A M In i I <1 ' Extensions. 'hot'bread, A beverage, I nil Pete and sc.vciuihu'l/x* i .H/. \ ' inyoilr,. , ns subt ntt(r?^-hv-ZAM-riorp6riitlDn _f*- . FREE ESTIMATES • 2.45 1.96 Cxi li'.i 3d .lu for .I viiriiiivco to SuV.tion 7, IIJHJ (Hi? il AK> In ;>\\il'l'M ,111114 I'M M 2.7.0 9.96 • KITCHENS-BATHBOOMS Charlies own desxerfca very spe.cfid hors d'octi)>is andgrei{t Ijig '.,.•• lifetime. TO WORK FOR YOU 'ih piirct.'M t. l.mti covorno" ANCH DIIIVE.IN CPS 130 3fi • BOOKCAS-SVJWItTIBS 0( riinhiliiif.'^ti'^ o) tho Zonlrjo Mm'-Mini limit. H'A M In t, t' M. '• • CpUNTERTOPS-BARS" Itrandicillcc. Come oh down to, Pete. drinks. Plus plenty of good . Q,rdlnnnet;'vv\ici iipprovcd. , ... A,,Middlesex, . g FIVE POINTS BUANCII WALK-UP: • WARDROBESBTC. S.ncl oppllc VJ.i 'I A I.* ..'ig ,' lihl' M 1 CALL '""••-' OMit (.' o| (hi! .•ifcruldfv;. ol tho ' NEW Enjoy. 1 Boorcl nl Aili.u'.luii-i'it, "Munlcipnl convicted of apiuidlnif but was VCH-.'«i u JI'TA... V,... I A Kodak Cwtlfk-t. R«d«.m- n«nrt Onh, Chackj Mon«V_ _p CONSTRUCTION, eaters. And skinny kills.;_-. -' ' liuildinf). To'wruihin or Spr'lnu"'>kl, HBMIODHLINO REPAIRS ..Give to the said to have told p'ollce: "I Mon.'Ilirn Fil. rT-A.M. lo h P.M - ST,i, V AM •bl* for On. Kodioolor Print Ordw ot Mi»t«r Crurfl* Acct Nw Provid»nc« Prooaulna Co. PINA N.J ,'iinil is iw.tilnhh' for -public ANCINO AKBANO-D 761-5252 American inr.pft.tio(i, . . - was biwy singing.carols with for Eioh N«9«tlvt not Print- No, and Expiration Data, N.J. ' PQBoxB, Murnv HIII.-NJ.07974 HOME CENTER •bl« will b» R«turn«d with Ratldanta Add 5% Sal••-Tax. . , , No; 710 . n\y litthe ' girl. 1 Wush't MAILERS AVAILABLE ON 2 Burnett Ave., Maplewood ") FREE i Cancer Society;! 686-7X00 MAURY A. KOLn, Si.'Crut.iry' . Eioh Ordw, . • ' ' noiirfi of Ariiustrrwnt tliinkiii(j;.:w.e,_vvorc an happy 55 Summit Ave., Summit . REQUEST WI.TM FIRST ORDEH -2i«.:70Buis*StopACI-OM Ihostraat —^ i ESTIMATES .spiiii;' pjiYiiitr;' junu (s, \kn • - J \ (f:i)f. 14.US) singing together,!!. tried to switch from theTast lane und caused a [Q Publicity Chairnrieh: 4tfaffic accidents coUlsion.. ;•> • .. . ' .; .' *'; Qn the siyne day, reducing Infant mortality among premature babies, will, be "unable-to receive federal customers.,..friends, relatives andjiejghbors, The ReyererTd Kirk A. Hudson, pastor of percent were dlsadvantaged,:55 percent were '•• -. .'. -DaJJ^9T5i30 Thud. Ev«. 7-9 •I" the students desire to participate In a full week They came from Spfilfgfield, Elizabeth, Union, JOHN SCjjJQCll Pleasant Hills' United Presbyterian-Church _members. of- mlnorlty^.races .4excludfn|pthe _HOUR5: _ Sot. 9-5 Clo.«d,W.d, of simulated police training at-the Academy. assltance-and-expand Its program unless ad- ditional funds are-appropriated. The center; If Hillside, Roselle, Kenilworth', Plalnfleld, Rah- . .._, FRIDAYDEAbLINE • Pittsburgh, gave the "baccalaureate sermon- ^Spanish Burnamed), and 76 percent were under:: ~~ "Thefast-movlng program of lecturesffilms, DR. EUGENE HEYMAN 357 MILLBURN AVE> - MILLBURN" expanded, can serve the entire state, - . way, Scotch Plains, Garwood, New York, AM Itemsother than spot news should be In our en tiUed "Ood's-SpHngtim«T"- — :t' ~r— ~ 22 years of age. • DR 9-41S5 Near Theatie T; . demonstrations and practical exercises Westfield, and Linden. . ' • ,' • _offlce by noon on-Fr|day. "••• •.._-..."• ^parallels the academic and-physical training Senator Case urged favorable action by the Heymdn graduates Robert G. Clark, president of the Rahway •required In. the preparation for "Oaw en-, Labor .and. HEW - Appropriations^ Sub Valley, presented Davis with an engraved gold forcement career. High spot of the week is a committee. - afmeatcdl college- railrmtd pocket watch in recognition of "long _ field trip to Division Headquarters In West. and faithful service" to thecompanyr'" Trenton. There, the' boys .will tour the . Gill School appoints Eugene JHeyman, son _of Mr, and Mrs., ..While he has made no definite-retirement headquarters jsectlons and the State Bureau Theodore Heyrqah of 102 -EdgewoorT ave.,._plans,JDavls hopes to do some travelling - Identification. This unique educational ex director .^Jpringfield^received-hk ,doctor_of medicine pcrience. Is designed io provide a better.un r -degrwfrom-Neft-YorlrMcdicai'eoHcgc=Plcwer- ===derstahdlng of—the—functions-of-—law —Fifth Avenue In ceremonies held June-fi at_ =•- fdrcementji^ pur free society. ' riardsvUle and Gladstone announced this week the appointment of Michael Wllsqrvas director g ; _ Eaclfboy will be expected, upon hirrelurn to oHhe^Lower-School, one of three-divisions of DrrHeyman- was graduated from'Rutgers _•;- school, to-««port on his experiences to~the~; ~fo English '...Guides. . student-body—-The-report;~made during his the two-campus organization. Wllsen succeeds University, New Brunswick. He will serve his •_ Mrs. Elizabeth M. DrysdaleJ^who retires -this internship at Emanuel Hospital In Portland, Washington Rock Girl Scout Council will be_ senior- year, m ay take^hape as an assembly - rr'programi'fca feature story In his school month after 30 years'servicer" : ::.-6re,— " — • • . hostess Augr4-29 to 39 EngliSrTGirl Guiderand— Hearing Aids Plumbers Restaurants their "gaiaerS" (leaders^jis Phase II of' the Auto Dealers Auto Dealers Lumber TnewapaperraexhibirwranyTJttierfonrrhhhibitttrhB B i rgt g —^English exeKaHge7In"AuguIt5I last year 36 Girl" UEARN WHY VOU^HEAR BUT._ deems appropriateT He may enlist the aid of served for two years as a Peace Corps teacher — Scouts and six leaders stayed with English DO NOT- " X PflUL COMMflRflTO . one member' of the State Police for whatever of-EnglishJn_the Cameroiins, Africa. For the graduates TXINCHEON GUESTS — Bernie Friedman (right), president df Guides and members of their families. ©JTHIUMPH UNDERSTAND WORDS,.,. Plumbing practical assistance he may-need. past three years he has served as principal of -Friday.' Looking on are Karl-Asch-(leffj, Onion County JACK LEITMAN- feDWAHD L. YOCHMAN . the'Lower School of Kemper Hall, an in-" the 2OO.;Club of Union,Countyrgreets Ronald Heyrnarm. N.Jr—~~ Prosecutor,- and U.S. Attorney Herb Stern (second ;>from V~VtZ The idea of this exchange was to experience LARRY HARBER -»—rr ____ Commenting on the program, Colonel Kelly _ commlisfoner of Labor flnd Industry, - before annual IO, __ the English way of living.and in return to give HERBERT' LOWELL " said, "I am extremely pleased with the success . dependent day and boarding school in Kenosha, right), the guest specKar."~.- —-" _^_'_ • --_; . • AulhoriR'd -'-'luncheon of club at'Towers Restaurant, Mountainside, last — the_Guides a taste of Uie American_way of— cerlllled Htirlng Aid AudlologliU of ourryouth-progfams-overthe-jefire. There is -Wis. . . " :'.. ' . HIRAM, Ohio—Howard-Henry Huneke^soii 1 Moore retires; living. . ~. - • STAG-I- **- < • no question that the-boys benefit from their _of"Dr. .and Mrs. Henry F. HunekerJr^ of Union County LUMBER ft In Springfield; Holly Huneke, Cindy Madison - BUILUJNO MATERIALS •experience and, equally important, are able to pringfiddrN-dTT-wasjgraduatedTecently from Hearing Aid Center and Gladys Roth will be hostesses to Rona Homeowners Do-I t-Yoursell "Yul'f /imllt limlli tnttul—t" convey something of value to their fellow uram College. H_e_r_eicived a bachelor of arts - Batteries, cords. Accessories • Thrift Center- Industrial & Residential ITALIAN CUISINE Yqchihcm framed PhniF%<rnn ooff. fill66 yearvpnrs inIn M. WJ y J M | U W - degree in economics and sociology. ... ; PAHTY ROOM -;-•_- 7 1 B Bardell and_ Valerie^Hdbertson from War: LINCOLN MEHCURY, INC. , . HOME SERVICE — Building Supply Service— Estimates Furnished , responsibilities of adult citizenship. ' banking, will retire this month as a vice- DrTJohn D. Millett, chancellor to the-Ohio , Dial 687-2636 Plumbing Fixtures'^ Furnaces VILU'S OILICIOUS HnMI MADI... wickshire;""••. — 2037 Morris Avo.. Union ~V'Diar374-4242' Water Heaters . Water 'softonert •—• " OIHSICAKI , m: presldent.of First National State Bank of New Board of Regents, was tho-commencement •'Tllal232-6500" PHONE OR WRITE (=OR YOUR -- Op»n i-Oan - CIMW Sundiyi^^. FREE HEARING ANALYSIS' . •"' 686-2112 •- "^^CaJI 376-1896 v -Jersey-Uiid-head-of-the-bank-s-Federal Square »peaker;—Hiszr topic—was—"Knowledgc^and Dial 686-0040 . 369.SoutKAve..E. 2006 MORRIS AV UNION Theme is children^dreoffis Reality." --^- -— . . '-•- We"Accept Medkald & Welfa/e ISO MORRIS AVENUE IBS TooKer Avenue Springfl»rd—| !! HIVIB ROAD of a "Office at 936 Broad St., Newark. He has been - : 686-137.3 Westlield Clients -_. -. SPRINGFIELD • SUMMIT, H.I. Alumni Association awards for distinguished Services areJield T stationed at that office for p^ycars. . —He will be succeeded as officer in charge, of service were presented to Dr. Millett and Me. STEPHENS-MILLER CO; tells xi&6uf bees and Mrs. Kent H. Smith of Cleveland-Smith, the branch by Edward L. VocHman ofXhTden, who was the first president of Lubrlzol Corp., Is lor Richard Evans Everything in Lumbcr- If you'vebeen stuna by the~prlce~5rrionev,- who has been manager of the bank's Newark a former acting president oj Case Institute of Funeral services were held- yesterday af BUILDING "TAATERIALS— _why not raise your own bees? . • ' Airport Office. Yochman has been-promotinr Technology. \\ _..._'_._.! Smith and-Smith (Suburban-) In Springfieldfor ' M.ILLWORK-' -~--: - CRESTMONT "•" josepn u. "Stewart, apiculturistj.Deparlmenl from assistant cashier-to assistant vicck- .' J Richard Evans of 42 RedwoodTraTSgringfieia, "Do^tlTUUfSbll SuprJUes" . ,—of Entomology and Economic Zoology at president. ..___j_!.- . Plywood, 51orm Sash & Screons Savings & Loan Assoc'n Rutgers, and J. C. Matthenlus Jr., supervisor JVloore, whoJives in Maplewood, was honored who. _dled_Monday ' Overlook "Hospital, Mardware/MasonMd s Matorlals, etc. Summit. of beo culture, N.J. Department of Agriculture, by his colleagues at a retirement dinner last -Nicolay awarded Fuel Oil Oil Burners will1 provide the details at_...8., three-day Mr. Evans', .62, was the husband of Mrs. Air Conditioning night af Thornm's Restaurant In Newark. beekeeping course beginning next Wednesday. Yochman,- the new head' of the Federal JVIelyina Evans. He was born In Scranton; Pa., HTLTSIDE AVE Gordon -Supplies --- u . open 'till, noon Saturdays , The courser^which—rovers—HHpeclsoT "Square office, lives at 822~Bergen ave., Linden engineer's degree and lived in Springfjeld for the past 16 years. COMPLETE BODY SHOP and ROUTJEJI2 tbeekeeplng-"from-the-nfttua>LKUtory~of the -Hejoinedilhc:banlrin:l'M8rAn-Armyycteran-of He was employed iri the kcnilworth area for IS :•-:• 277-0030 ypgeld wasmyarded a DIAMOND JfiVtlli* JPPB/iliitS TwoConvtmtent'Otflcos . honey-We. colony to^rcparing honey and : World War Ilrhe was!graduatedUom-Unden- years. — . " . —T^-%»»•«- Dial 688-9100 Springfield, N. ' E.pr.tl bachelor of science degree in~inecfianlc61 Besides his wife, he is_survivcd by a son, 39 RUSSELL PC. "SUMMIT In SpringdoldTO Sorve-You beeswax for marketrls~geared to both begin- schools and attended th.e.Americon Institute of— —2-1-40 Morris Avo;7.UrTian "• 07081 engineering from^UnTon" College in Schenec- Richard; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Welzci MOUNTAIN AVE. OFFICE: ners and practicing beekeepers. Banking. He is a merflber 61 Ihe Knights of_ tady.N.Y., at commencement exercises held at ••in(j • Kilopn Kvnns; fnur -jlgtcr-!, Ivtrg ' MAPLECREST 733 Mountain Ave. Requests Jor^furttieT intormationsundza^- Columbus and of the Ironbound Associatfon. the coilcgc'.on Saturday. """~> ' Pritchard, Mrs. William Jarvls, Mrs. Edith I ; list THE MORRIS AVE OFFICE:* pllcafibnformsjshpuld be~addresse'"$319.4 million ih Federal funds." This UD-D L E S E X , Call 376-4322 ;'TIME PAYMENTS r -represents an Increase of 119,000 jobs over"hist Crook Is founder and president of Crook,.— HU.NJE-RDON - * ' MERCE.R •* TRADE INt- _-.will include-the-new-MIss Steel-P-ieivwill-come—7^-fflntasles"artHe~New"Yb?R~Photo-Festival:at^ther~ATrierlcan-;H6to.l, tdrnorrow, COUNTIES-. - 41.MAIN STREET MILLBURN HUGH McBRIDE summer^ Summer employment will enable "Robinson, Clough, Inc., a Montclair'based firm, PfAFF-NECCHl'-SINGER. L, «^ , • n . when syndiedtea newspaper columnist Earl Saturday arid Sundn'u - ~ -• and has been involved in fund raising—public IN.SERJNOFIELD' ' Licensed Mas ter' PTumBng :W»-aSj-ftn^utomL_^uaon4rtheTJb^ Saturday and Sunday. ..',.—: needy youth to oarn money .to return to school 193 Morris Ave 376-1442 his in the fall. ":..~ ^-l--.-.. • M.B.A. from New York .-for the summer,—C-" — , A series—of- photographs actualities. Often the children College,- where lie studied I9,r,i.. a n n 33<t- CASr2ENrTHCOC images, "•• FRUlf-tENTEtt^-IN Ropliccmcnl — ol plumbing _ihe... series Is entitled Photo - •• • . :....',—C»r»-~ --FISHER STEREO The purpose JL-Txess' Salos & Service SALES AND SERVICE "Daymares'-and-can be seen am t I P SJ Compluto Auto Body Ropalrs - Prime Meats 687-V549 Prompt, .courtoous sorvlco, work Bdoks-ExhibW dates announced~by college "at the Americana Hotel June ^. .^° !! ;L !! l^?! members to manufacturers 376-4210 Groceries dono In home when'ovor possible,- -16H7-and-18. IW5 PORTER RD-UNION by best technicians. The College. of Saint EHzabcTn"," Convent -library from June 26 to July Hi-teachers, XSJ-M6rrlJ Avo.'——Sprlnotleld • Tress collected material for LAWN-MOWER SERVICE SAME "DAY SERVICE O Station, will display "Books on Exhibit," an ' librarians, parents and children are invited to SALES'SERVJCE-PARTS- MAXSR" & PAUL- COLOR TV SETS annual showing to which 100 publishers of new ldb h h|bil f lhlVl/ The show hours are: FridayV Authorliod Dcnlcrs: ' visit and browse. The exbihiLoiinfliathaVm.lMV •' '^^,1°'" ""Versat.ons Into symbols fqr p June 16, 2 p.m. to.9:30 p.m.; CALL 379-2871 Ponna Lawn Mowers PRESCRIPTIONS PILLBD bootts- for children and professional books for public'ations will be open Monday"through *l'n»« nnrf nJicrhK ^ ^ states of feeling or being. ' . Power 8f Hand Mowers SCHOENWflLDER r e nd Saturday. J\jne 17, 11:30 a.m. . Sharponod a. Ropalred EYECfLASSES RTPAIREp teachers contribute. Friday.from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Monday" '.\ n °f. " noighbprhood t Plu«,n|)int) A Hr-.iti y Tress received Ills master n'f - to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday'/June 376-6108 PROMPT . • The_collectlonwllIbeT>mllsplayInthecollcge throug hThurSdayeve,ingS-fvV.6.;30to9:30_P^^^^ Authoruocl • . 40 Chalham Rd,, Short HIM* WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK DAI DON E fine arts degree from Bard 18, 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. FREE PJCk_UP- & 'Dollvory-Fiist SALESS6RVIC6PARTS_^ Prompt sowlito - 346 MORRIS AVE. •f-')^ . SH'.iin «, Hnl w.ili.'r 1.ALL — •-. •!•-— ', same way as an analyst might Free Delivery Service SPRINGFIELD N.Ji_, - •• ' explore thatof liis analysand, Trnijs~atternpnrpno7e"fuily S unjf rsluml tirBTjhllrysHfantaBy-i M f»"'"\.^f pi.mp'. Humi.dilil'rs In_P.repqtinii_n»-Wspoper leases? W»ll« fo thl* news.—_w ' and transform it lnto.a still 55i«~~;, .•EfiotographrTressfnsked .the- SAtf PRICE-.DINNEgs; Dial 686-2800=^ ©aitn ~ nhildren_' t.o aot—outSf -CKi",)ncifcStr-1,. 'Z.J.

c"BlnlTlEoriT In an Miual UKUOIpturcd gold - :DOM"ESTI FINESTEQai -Thte-^kplDeMif- WINE! LlOOOff larnard~ CHAMPAGNES irofc:Oat(n BEER . ^f'ULLV AUTOMATIC PRESTIGE Inc. Tills .u Aulhfjrt/cU OIL BURNERS treasure can be , l new • ECHO PLAZA Restaurant, Inc. your prlied ADILLAC OLDSMOBILE i concopt In SHOPPING possession for floan, qujet CENTER. Your Hosts—Jimmy & Georgia only *7S; low COM oil heating SPRINOFIEL.D Glanltsa.& Breaklast Dinner Buslsnossmon's 12 OURNFJT JWE.' 104 Valldy St., South Or.hoo ' Lutifhoons ....', , ' • •• |—ifrSId Tin & Pendant Ci'.nipli.|(. ;>ui,, n,j,i SHOD MAPLEWOOD Dial 7«W40O "the look of the leader" y U.S. HWY. NO. 11 S. MTN, AV., ALL DAKINO DONE 6N Frw Form fculpturtd UK SPRINGFIELD PREMISES sold pin and ptndanl This shorlsloouod shirt was dosloned to'koop you cool—and soluont during tho Dial 273-1700 OPEN 7 DAYS A WfcBK combination. Dailgnad In stoamlh'osumnjcr. Arrow mado It ol Iho llohlost weight fabric. Art) prlcod It os low as 491,Morris Avo, Italy. A vary , ofiracllv. you con got.-Pormai-l ron. Why sottle lor loss than Arrow, tho NP.l shirt In Amoclco. From Dial 665-0211 ' - pl.Mof |«W«lrv> . .- •'•'.•-•.. tmBHighest- Rateim H 4PRINQFIRLD AVE, Travel Bureaus I-\ anyona woold ^#kfc* NUW PROVIDENCE be proud to own 1VUT* the full story In full color. CHARGE IT'' USE-GROBeR'S 3-MONTH GHARpE PLAN 6% A YEAR. FROM DA Y OF DEPOSIT .at only * tr V , J:_. • (No Service Charge) TWO YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES?'< ' TONY'S Springfield MASTER CHARGE • ONI-CARP ••DINERS CLUB , ' TRAUtL Simulated ^ AMERICAN EXPRESS • ' . 00. PIZZERIA T'Steak StRVICE - D lain on do Stultod Shrimp "LUMBER . BRICKS, BLOCK- . and ' • Sttjmshlpi Salact from four dlitlndlv.' Lobster Newbiirg $ AUTO SALES PANELING . CEILING TtLE . • Air tln.l •hapai. Any tint. Sold AUTHORIZED DEALER HARDWARE . MILLWORK . SUB SHOP *ttrtWi •• (rulu'i regularly tor IM.ptrd. at Cold.Seafood Platter, .AMBASSADOR GREMLIN PAINTJ . EXPERIENCED lamou* 5th Avwiua Shopi, PERSONNEL.TO HELP VOU , « louri • buib fk> ona axcapt your lawalar Deviled Lobster ..... lowest minimum- 500 . 'HORNET • : MATADOR JAVELIN COMPLETE DELIVERY . STUDENT wilt know ttia dlfftranca. Alaskan:KVng'Crab .... SERWCE, ' Reitau.l-ent 4 CocktailI Lounoo_K._ TOURS Gft UB€R'S INVESTORS "AMERICA'S FINEST P\11A" V|»lt'Oi/r Pijmoun "Red Gardor • m JEvtl, By Appl. ..quallr/.»ie.p»r *'2O " Lobstor Tails ••• IRVINGTON UNION ESSEX GREEN PLA2A, CALL'273-5120. • , .Bring The Whole Famllyl Saloon'.' • Fm Inlointitliit . . 3333 MORRIS AVE., UNION Businessmen's Luncheons • Cfnbmoctt^u Gralin ... CENTERV WEST ORANGE ,. , IMOofO .. p Complete Itellatt Menu < • : And RtlervittdTTf-*! 1 CENTER C 80 FRANKLIN PLACE Sicilian Tfamato PlejoOr.Speclalty. Banquet.Facilities lor 25 to 150 StomTcVabs ;,,... SAVINGS • . open 11 a.nj.^lo [Ip.m. opon Monday and Friday .. ' opon Monday and Friday

• v- •' A. • Thursday, June 15, 1972 udte program Retirement The offices of the stale chapter * will - be •' located at 360 Nassau st., Princeton/after June for economics M:A. 19. They will be open from 10 a.mYto 2"p.m. daily and can be .reached by phone at 669-924- Jersey chapter Saturday 3141. ••.••'" . SUBURBAN at Newark Rutgers of Newark Library " The national Sierra Club was founded In 189? A full graduate program ^n" economics James E.' Bryan, directornpf the Newark ._ ,??™a.li°JO ?! the New Jersey Chapter of the . . by John Mulr to preserve parks and wilderness leading to Ihe degree of-master of arts will be" Public Library, will retire on Aug. 1, it was Sierra Club was announced this week. The TockB. Islaod HDam. urging reacquisition of -Through the years it has expanded its interest offered this fall by thjff Rutgers University .announced this week by-Dr. Maurice J. chapter will include the existing North Jefsey iunfish Pond by the state, andsiippdrt for both and is now additionally concerned with Graduate SchooUC their Newark campus. Teitelbaum,. president of the library Board of and South Jersey units of the club, previously .the Kiver National Recreation Area population control; reduction of air and water Dr. LeoJTroy, professor of economics-and part of-the Atlantic Chapter.-which covers a. and the Gateway NationarRecrcation Area. pollution, wiser, use of - energy- and curbing director"of the program, said that while a Bryan began "his library career—4n the broad section of (he Eastern seaboard. The New Jersey Sierrans will alsp work for urban sprawl. The Sierra Club has 140 0Q0' -graduate program in economics has been pf- the preservation of open space along the coasts, members in 42 chapters. -~ ' •• Washington, D.C.', Public. Iibrary;,iand later Officers of the New Jersey Chapter will-be fercdun the New Brunswick campus for many" served as-Director of the Easton,.Pa., Library. -wetlands and Hood plan and. support the Further information on' the New Jersey years, this marks the first time that the degree nominated and elected and by-laws adopted at enactment of a Natural Areas Acf'to preserve Chapter can be. obtained from Mrs Frank He came to_Newark in 1943 as an assistant a meeting Saturday at 2 p.m. on the grounds of •'• will be available through courses on the director fromJheXarnegieJbibrary j put- open areas of distinctive character which are'Kelland, 185 Park avc., West Caldwell : n the -Stony v Brook-Millstone Watersheds? —Newark campus. Approval for the program sburgh, where he was head of the adult lending" -essentially still untouched by man. .-membership chairman of theNorlh Jersey Association in Pennington. — wfiS-glven recently by the New jersey State department, He was named director in Newark, The club sponsors a variety.of hike's, canoe imlt——>•"• ^ There wijl also be a tour of_ the grounds, and a Board of Higher Education,. - . in July, 1958, on thelretlreaient of: John B. ~"bring-your-own" pjcnic. To draw attention to •Jn Applications for the fall semester will he I TCaiserTBryan holds degrees from Lafayette take place almost every weekend, are open to »,ooolocaltfmillwwltr, "low-coilwant the environmental problems which waste all club members. "«>•• .•'_..... accepted until Aug. 15. Applicants should ad- College, the Drexel Institute of Technology and disposal creates, no trash containers will be dress their inquiries to Dr. ,Trby or to "Dr. ~ American-University. provided since each picnicker will be expected ENROLL NOW! _ Stanley Kaish, associate' professor of During his term as-director in Newark, the^ to-take away with him "any garbage heVnay economics, at Hill Hall, Rutgers University, 360 library became "a full'depository for^.sr" create.All- current New Jersey SierV'a Club - High st., Newark 07102. documents. The book collections grew from member• s an-d their gue?ts_are invited. ' "We expect," Dr. Troy said, "that employees 796,098 voiumes~T~95K:U 1,076,546 volumes The princlpal^reason for the chapter's fop, of major financial and commercial institutions, today, tinder Bryan's-feadership, broad-based mat Ion a spokesmen said, is to concentrate the MECHANICS . < as well as instructors at county colleges, will financial support for the Library increased: efforts of the state's 2,700 Sierrans on New he training offered in Lincoln Technical find our program an attractive vehicle for grants from state and federal sources now total Jersey environmental problems, including Institute's handsome alr-condllloned suburban career advancement. The location_^oLJhe nearly three-quarters of a million dollars. work with the legislature. Chief among the lacillty. you can step inJpJjH?Jn^etesllng'' ._ Rutgers Newark campus—in the heart of, the • And reflecting the amplification of programs chaptgjr_i_interests4vill be the preservation of. and challenging field of Automotive Technology, X: Experienced instructors.guide.-ydu through — _buslne3S.centerj)f New, .Tnrmy —and thp ^'WP" .and-services,-inJ968-the_Newark-Library=was=—L- -K- — --— e ' --.—the courses: fully-equipped shops'aro at -tlmcs^-from.5 to 7:30 p.m. should appeaUflu designated the Metropolitan Reference-Center - "] Delaware- River as a free-flowing river, for Northern New Jersey. ""^ ' ' through opposition to-the construction of the your disposal, and a vetferan stalf roalty — .those who can only attend late :afternoorO)r-^ i: cares aboul your progress." GET curly evening classes." What's'more, by. attendingjho'mouungr . ' siO afternoon or evening classes, you can hold program;,applicants: must hold a bicfielor's n to yom pmtnl job .—-, : hcarions up degree from an accredited collegerTn^u^er- .Thousand;rof-New Jersey young people are. Wholesale Prtees to one and all! e andbmail the coupon below to learn' sity. expecte7d to find summer employment through — tnow.'Or phone today. __..j Classes:scheduledJor-thc-fall-Bi»mB«ter^are/-an-eitpatidel d -community-service p|ritfrnifr*" from last year xt\ RideEr ««E $ $ $ $ $ $ _% $ $JUJ OH irovofj For-Vateam 's Economic Analysis,JAd_variced EconomW__conducfe/\- d by A-l ''.Employmen_gencjk«____v : Altjiough freshman New students^ of which 781" were - Statistics. Pub—Finance, Economics (Humaii. '-l's nine offices throughout thcTstatc arc LBAR SUPPLIES ~ • ' >^AL.-S RESULTS A Jewey college_am_ications freshmen and 193—we're ^Resources) and Labor Economics. : "/7 contacting hundreds of employers to find : _ g hundreds py find are down this year.fromJasl -transfers. -' - •permanent type^summcr-jqb opportunities for year by about six to seven The best opportunity for-a Organizations fmt- Gelfand named to h 2k^te3±E^ikdte±tht^^ -ResTauran+s— their fees to no niore than one week's salary no CENTER Davis, director of admissions. College..is in;the commuter Big Families TOWN" blflTt ZIP" matter how long the employment lasts" at Rider College, Trenton, area,_ accordlng_lo Davis Churches __13O» Liberty Avenue purchasing group slate HilllUa, New Jeri.y I According to Mrs. Audrey Hull, founder and Rider is one of the elght-out-of • Vacancies~afe available in Temples DHONE L. S. Gelfand,- Import-purchasing rnanager. president of New Jersey's largest employmont 33 institutions in the state not-that area and for transfers'. Clubs Rhone: 355-1250 for Verona Division of Baychem Corp., has A RYDER SCHDDT _. — . MD 82 complex, "the program has. been expanded to _sjiffering a drop. Rider, is up -~ ". " L —beca-elected-p'resldent of the, PAirchasing : include the same type of opportunities in the .by"l00.QX£r last year. -\ —-— ••.••;.'.••' ~ . , .. . Management Association of Ne,w temporary-help field," Over the state; however, if'?^ • ' Cieorge ftadcllffe, director of "purchasing for ._. a^different. story, according PcrmaceTDivislon of Johnson a Johnson in A-l offices are located in. Morristown, to tabulations -made in early New Brunswick, Is flr8tvicepresiaenfancl-Jrtir~Hackensack. . _.._ , . Princeton,. New Brunswick, *May by Jhe New Jersey: Mackin, materials'managet Tor~RCA Space , Association of College NOW! GREAT EASTERN LEADS Center, wagl«n^-drrecl6r^n(allonal"arrairs. Kea'dquacrcrs~lh*7cotch Plains., . Admissions CounselorsJOavis said. -The number of "ap- "Tfie response was quife overwhelming "We were surprised and pleased ^t.1 llllltllllJKtIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIMtllKMllMllltC ULLUUl 11J M111111111111 M1111111111111 i 11111 • 1111 • It IMIII11M111 111111UJ1L^ • ^ 1 11111U111111MIM111II»II«IM •) • 11111114^ "Vqorjjd brought reSu,/fs plications-in the state is down v by 5,676 over last year. IN MEAT DISCOUNTS so that Iwiilnolongerrequire -^y _ that your-papersgave us far more _^ Only—Rutgers-New Brun- I ~STRKTLY PERSQ^Al j STORE HOURS MON. TO SAT., 9:30 to 9:45 - SUN., 9:30 to 6:00 I was able to sell my piano. swick is showing a real bright the ad, for the entire four week plan replies ia-our-adJoh-a-secretary. By Pal dnd'fyVc - spot With 1,350 jnore ap- ' Copley News Service IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIlllllllllllllllllH plicationsThis year than-were aboriginally arranged." Thank you." _ than the large dailies." ' - Denr Pat and Marilyn: My does some shopping; or just education. However, we love- ""•"rccclved-at a corresponding mother does not woar a bra'. drives around_ahnost eycryi-each other and will riot con- _ period last^caivThat figure, She decided that smce itjvas eveningrTh'eri~about" 9730 she~stdcrgivlng up our child'. _ • however^, is riot, an accurate -•'•"" high' fashion not-tfi wearjone,' arrives home. Doypu have a suggestion? Barometer on the .gcene^for- hldh : I have trailed her because I Rutgers' total -has been; in- ... flated this year because from her "wardrobe. With, her thought that it was another ... Duar / Poor:... .Yes;—Get- U.S. Choice & Prime figure, it is evklent thnislie is man, but she is telling the married.: ..T.hdn.- tell your ..women are now being ad- not wearing Everything she -truth. I love-myTwIfe and I parents. They, have a right to mi tted—to ""the Rutgcrs;New "From the response I have received • .should. think she loves.me, But my know that they- will, 'soon " Brunowicli campus. __' __JUs_verVi4mbarrassing for lonely evenings are getting to become grandparents^Check —-"National figures are! "I received o very nice job rnrougf it is apparent that your circulation- You sure helped me a great_deal me, especially when my be too much. Wehave talked with the college regarding 'spotty," according to Davis, boyfriend/s visiting, Mom will about this' time and time student loans andjobs. It is of but he added that applications are"up In"public colleees'lF" the dd...better than expected... \ is truly extensiy#jn thh and-' through the eld,..in your papers bounce (a and out of the room again, buJreach'tUffe she'Kives utmost Importance that your in" order to keep ati^'eye on me the same answer. She * boyfriend complete his last -New. York but down in the- Silver - everypne. The trouble Is, •wants our married'life to be yeur.' ^ private cpllege_sector. -.'-.. and want to thank you very muziv" "/ — surrounding contmunmes. '""77,7 every/ne is keeping an eye on calm and tranquil and.fSels --o-«o-- • Davis ' attributes- the ' . her!/1 wear my underwear that too much togetherness Dear Pat an«1 Marilyn: I a) i national Tiecline of freshmen Round ano/wish nny mother would do will ruin it. Is she right? I feet tfie neighborhood baby-sitter! college' applications to..four7- (Round) thii same. What has gotten into that our marriage is. on the Wut not by choice. Six months ".-factorst; . "-.-"._. a/35-year-old matronjq_make_ rocksH-ne^7COmpjinionshinrr>rg9~a family with tHrer • (I) ThcnationaFeconomlc" ^er act this^way? She is riot a — Aloni- —.. :.-_y .': ohlidrnp moveil into thp nnlah, situation. •Deaf Alohp:-You-r,uvife borhood. -the-fliother^and=_—tzJ_ college is no longer.\- Choice - Round The worst-aspect-of-this-needsanirhpartlai third party- father, both wor'lc-from 8 a.m. fashionable m many sectors, /—entire -situation is that- my' to talk this problem over-with to", !> p.m., and-therc—is-nrrr^ ' JTTne'job picture is not as fatherloves her "new look.i: her,. Her solution is not. a. "supervision when the children attractive aspreviously. , EXTRA THICK LONDON BROIL This just encourages_her to workable one. Marrihgejloes.—arrive hDme-inthe-afterrioon. "•""', <4i-J!nere_is_no_longcr__a_ buy more Rri[t rtutflts which-npt: succeed because two Their ages range fronrt'7 to 12. draft deferment, .accentuate her lack of tin- 'people:: avoid each othor. My—^children—^arc^=ap- _ Trartsferapplications' over dergarmBnts. Are both-of Express your feelings-to her proxlmately the same age, l™ state appear to be Tin- old just as you did in your letter, and naturally they all-play-"—changed or down slightly over —- REACH (he sl e fash1oried?_—JFully Clothed DonU-try to camouflage them together. . _• <*i .:^.;^~ --•——. . " _ ' ITSdr Clothedaothcl:: Explalh ttoo orr water then\"downtliem-down. ShShee Lately these three 'have—-• ' —As—of—last week, Rider T U.S. CHOICE BEEF SALE jour mother that Sbe~is em ~fie"i»ds.to understand just how., bcen;arriving at nijThome By College; had nccepted 874 new WEAVER FULLY COOKED bdrrassing -you... by . ac- you fecr,"AND make, an ap- 3:15 and remaining here until" WHOLE .-—eentuating the positive ih front polntment with that thlrd7ni:3O p.m. I havejisjjed them if - ; _RpJind_Steak l_._ : ^BATTER DIPPED of. youf friends. Perhaps"she /party today. GobcTluck. . their parents know where they Y-ottf'"Waint Ad PERDUE Sandwich Steak ROUND' LB. 1~7 FAMILIES doesn't understand exactly ' " ' --o~o- ". !_!__'_are and theyreply "No^ By. Is Easy To Place L Minute_SteakL • ROUND . liow you feel. Jf-this doestTT' Dcac Put and Marilyn: lam - questioning—tho—youngest I CHICKEN PARIS work.perhBpsyoucanmakea 10 years old^ My flance.ls 21 have discovered, that the Charcoal Steak LB'1.37 - deal with your father — Mom and we have been.engageifor _mother-has inatrutted them tu lJusJt-Phone Swiss Steak ~ LB.M.37 goes braless EXCEPT when six months'. .We have been go to a neighbors home when you have companyr ;. , dating for two years and our they arc oiitof school. I'm just Cube SteakT ••1..37- -_ 7 __^.I,. .-'O-rOr- . marriage was-to-4iave_ taken _ lucky 4- they, chose me. These Ask for 'Ad Taker' and Shoulder Steak rewsp>nptMs Dear1 Pat u'nd Marilyn: I am place next year. At that time, -sarao-chlldrcn arrive here on he will help you with a _.. 26 years, old, fairly good my fiance would have scoyt days expecting.o. ride to Result-Getter^- Want ' Ad. Chicken Steak looking/ and at"^Iopst of graduated from college. We the meetings because I am Eye of Fillet Steak average Intelligence^ I. have- really do not have any way to takingmy brood. Why do parents ' Pepper , been married to a wonderful support ourselves at this Split, Cut-Up or Quartered o / nln cr s u B u r cnmmuhi W e$ "nearly a •yeag-and-4 '. think tjjat sheI has been home ' JLast than-sn pwnlhganlnpr> fnrmprl ••••• that time'.-She fixes dinner, pregnant. WeTust'do hot" OP — SAT..UOUNIN0S Daar'lit8iuct'ul|H:'ll.tun /: girlfriends,4gOM,*.tQ-aliO.WB, my-^boyfridncl-^to-rgitoibjipJ)s.. walk jfctholr homeland' in ==fci^--'- -^^ -' •• ''•'-?-••—— —r-—:: " ' ••"" ' ''£^r-jAVW-(ficgp-pnrg'nt'ighltt:ya

~Allowjr.WO.li) Sp»c«i Fliurincour Coil By Molllptrjli^-The Number OUAIdrtU Q liy>*um CKa >i 70 (aa * WHh-^^r— —r yoli' hope they .wlll~nrta"ko prppor provision^ for the CERflHIC supervision of. their children. Tomato Sauce Socja ; TILE Tomato Juice Corn Flakes 7 If~Jblij5"BHv5 -ir qucSliif Minute Rice Mixes W 29 USE THIS EASY WANT AD FORM write: Put-timl Marilyn Oiivjs.•'. r15M?239c Soap Pads oH?,V28° j| Maxwell House CoHee | TERMITE • Straight antannae ' -Copley News Sl-rvle<\ Incaro Ragiy Saude»- • Both pain of wlngt' of this ncwti|>u|)

procldiiried^r A RELIABLE riLB CONIRACtOR DELL; • ••". , June is busting out all over - ro uo rue WORK Roast Beef ro»a^LBl1.q9 ^brakes •-Elbowed antanna* In New_Jersoy-jind, In »c- FOR VOU' i. cordiinm with II prnrlniryitlnn Salisbury • Front wlnjt lonpar : 1- , U •' ".- 17 -la"". "'' "• 19, th«n back wind* ANT IssuediBy Governor William T. From Southern Farms . ' - ' DAIRY * Banquet Dinners If addhlonol worjl ur« ft}uit*ti, olfpch l«paral«* ittwwt <;l pap«') ' • Narrow walit Cdhlll, so. is 'Julie -Dairy Newark Tile Green Cabbage m • Aotuall ilia U" Month. • ,.' Butter" '•~ wmW g Supply Co. R Deadline: Tuesday Noon Although .It Is being OUR 42nd. YEA Margarine ™UMW W8 3& Celentano Pizza c'elobra'tud'' throughout the Cottage Cheese W 2 Vft 79° Shrimp Cbcktail state, a Hcrles of activities is c P For Thursday publication taking'' place In Htyitordon— Pr|c«a Et lune 11 to Sat., June 17. County. . ' ln|l«rl Ad Tlm» (•) P*r tni^rllan Staffing (Dat») • UNITED On Sun'day n Dairy Day • _ A "a u-it ent.ltfikJ . • ( ) Coil. ( ) Clitcli ( *) Mo»»v Or'cUt; 0 bpun housu will bo hold at the EXTERMINATORS™ Kanuch Kurm. It will bo ••open evervaa ever to the public and "N.J.; Dairy ,. -If Prallniihuvi We t.Mrvtt Ihe right 16 limit qutnlllUi INSPECTIONS - FREE - ESTIMATES . princess Cathy>Schwab will bu Nqtro'p proHont, thin time to conduct. JERSEY CITY 687-4011 CALL- 464-6666• tours. The fami'ls located ijii N. PLAINFIELD LITTLE FALLS NEW BRUNSWICK; MON 10 SAT 9 30 lo '.I t'i • MUUIt 4d HOUU I noun 4W SUNDAY 9 .10 K> fi1) 0 '^T'kBEr THIS rOK FUTURE REfEWSNCJ . • •• • _RL_51

Jot> Corps to Public-Notice -. Thursday, June 15, 1972.- Section the amount ot such excess, be - ^ associafiorr ^ , PUBLIC NOTICE li determined plven that the jrmined and stated that (1).the applielied to thae poymenpeyme t of such. - Book on U.S. flag intern-prpdperm's'.in-, Retaining local control of public schools ordinance /naklng of such Improvement nbns then outstanding OS WJCe herelnbelow-tet fort* (hereinafter referred to as 6ectlon 7. - Each bond patted and approved 'P''rPO»?")Js, nor * ..current anticipation note Issued pursuant institutes program—^ in funds Jo r^ob p r og r qom of the Township Com,,,,,,.. „ ,„» expense of said Township and (2) It tothlsordalnanceshallbedatedJon * Towmhlp « union In th*county>l isjiecessary-tp finance tald or about the date of Its Issuance donated by author severahdiscipliries^ Union Held. June 13, 1972. the lI ta purpose by the Issuance ol andstiall be payable not more than . Tests speed up germinafidn • Dr. Jdnn Carmichael, authqr of "Stars & New Jorsey.will get 5,379 more jobs under the -major issue in tax relorm ' n|'cu'»r «<.,?' limitation obligations of the said Townsblp one year from Its date, shall bear youths rather than the 5,27(1 announced by the \ "Job Corps will sponsor-a summer intern for returning vets within which a suit, ectloi pursuant to the Local Bond Lew of Interest at a rate per annum as •So often are' the ill effects of noise on the the growing season ends,' thereby increasing ,StrJp>y are now. -Y«jtr!ln-vtK« environment 'mentioned that "one" may Tx-" «the yield of lettuce fields, development of the American flag, donated, 12— Program as the result of an amendment total will rise froiri' l.iiCfi to 2.2Wi. social -work, psychology and related aTTbT NVw Jersey tax reforn) prepared by (he League "thatNew Jersey's present method of sphool - With full state financing, however, the state* commenced at provided in theand (4) ll.500.op'of iatdjum Is fo surprised to know that properly directed noise ^'.. , -', „ ,w copies of his book to the Newark Public Library sponsored by Senator Clifford P. Case, the Kfationwide^Jlie number of NVC" summer, disciplines," announced Manpower local bond law, hat begun to run be provided by the down payment bTtawStime to timde pursuanl^^USfflrt to uno witninm~ J^^t*^Motel Association is helpin^ ^g t?o trai,n Dr. .Melsnej also sees tWe^Rrbspect of riejding of WoiiiirrVotprs.) finuncing by local property taxes, -with.-lts—«99umes greater" responsibility for assuring from the date ot the first may liavesome beneficial elfect. In a series of- system-thig week in observance of £"lag Day. "Labor Depiirlmenl has advised. hereinafter appropriated, to the limitation prescribed by the wheat fields of weeds by speeding up the jobs will lump from fiOD.MO I" 74(1,222. as a 'Administrator Paul J. Fasser. Jn,^__; tremcndous'Tnequalilics in tax burden from quality education in fill districts. To this end the publication 01 this ttatement, finance said purpose, and (S) the Local Bond-tnw. Each of said separated veterans for a career in the lodging' experiments on turnip seeds, a team of two Dr. Carmichael, dean of Instructional — As a member of ihe Senate Appropriations estimated maximum amount of result of the Case Amendment , ,. The program wiirqperate-inabout 20of Job . Any survey of New Jersey residents would district to district, must'be replaced by a commjttee recommends that the commissioner' ;••-••• - AAABYE. MILLER notes shall J>e slsned by_ . industry, NJHMA president Marvin Ashner University of North Carolina (Greensboro) sprouting of weed-seeds._AUer Jhe-Seeds start xesources at Essex County College, travelled to Committee, SonatorCaso offered an-amt>nd- . Township Clem bonds or notes necessary to.be" ~CHaTrma'B~Bf the Township The NYC program provides nine weeks of .. .corps'. GSTTestdcntial centers around the undoubtedly show that citizens want to retain' method which distributes the tax burden of education be required to develop and publish Issued for' said purpose Is Committee and shall be under the . said this week. ./'•'" - physicists exposed'dormant seeds, to broad- growing; they can be killed off simply by major, U.S. historical, sites in pursuit--.of in- • .ment substantially increasing funding for the summer employment for disadvantage!! youths country. The 20 centers are now being selected. AN ORDINANCE 120,500.00. and (6) the cost of such saalof sald'Townshlp and attested The organization is offering an accelerated plowing the field.-Wheat plantings can then be NYC propram. Despite strong opposition from .aged 14 through 21 mainly from urban, areas. control of the public schools at the local level. substantially equally across the state. The Tax a periodic evaluation of the effectiveness of the. purpose as hereinbefore stated, by- the -Township clerk. Said band noise (20 to 20,000 cycles per second—the formation - both factual and myth - about the . The summer intern program has a four- And the. New jersey tax Policy Committee Foliey-lComiriittec hosxoncluded that fullstatc 'state's public school system, wiuVa view to Includes the aggregate amount of officers are hereby authorlied to management training program at Fl._Dhc-lo range of sound audible to people) to test the made and the field should be free of the pesty flag. The research collections at the Newark the HOUKI; of Representatives, Senator Case The.jobs pay $1.(10 an hour. — W.JOO.O0 which Is estimated to be execute said notes and to Issue said pronged objective: agrees with them.-Local control of-public • funding of the public school system is the most achievjDg.the best possible performance of all. fiEciB^,oNcE^ necessary to finance.tie cost of those interested ..in the hospitality industry. effect on seed germination rate. ._ ._J>lants. Library. - -^- \ -- - was able to.sccure an increase of $59 million In a letter U» SonatorX'ase, Patrick llealy. v STUVVGSANT AVENGE N notes In such formes they may - Allow centers the paid use of qualified effective way of satisfying this requirement the public schools and of the system as a whole. • THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION such purpose, Includlngarchltect's adopt In conformity with law. The Ashner said. Each cycle of training is. schools has a long tradition in the United feet, accounting, engineering and over the request- '• • • : executive vice-president—of—the National students \o complete specific, program- IN THE COUNTYOF UN ON power to determine any matters ^scheduled for six-weeks and involves a.total pf. One member of the team, Dr. Gafylord T. States. The question Is, will full state funding of while at-the same lime retaining local ad- Inspection costs, legal expenses with respect to said notes not . Subsequently, the Labor Department advised League of: Cjtjes and John J. Gunther. Hageseth, aL the spring meeting of: the HEAT WITH OILHEATCOMFORTIsA development or -improvement projects • I he operating costs of public "elementary and ministration of schools, The basic assumption The commissioner of education wouldalso be and other- expenses, Including determined by this ordinance and 24O.hours of classroom instruction, In addition, Morrisfowrv site - Senator (.'use that his action will increase New executive directory of (he U.S. Conference of THEREOF BY THE Interest on such obligations to the also the power to sell said notes, Is American Physical Society in Washington, designated by the centers; . secondary education,™ New Jersey dilute the is that centra) financing would not conflict with required to develop, with'approval of the State extent permitted by Section 40AI2- • each course offers actual "on site" tours of LOW COST LUXURY FOR Jersey's share of "joKTurfder the NYC program Mayors,, congratulated him for fighting"Jo. ISSUANCE OF BONOS AND hereby dele«a hereby budgets heretofore adopted for purpose according to Its— Hageseth's associate, pr. Gerald W. Meisner. S PRIN G SPECfAL- power ^programs- an~d~work with "the disad- interpreted by the courts, involves two Issues:" starting ratios, appointment of personnel 0 yen (or .ceptaln repalre M saldTownshlparenowayallableto reasonable life, Is a period of s. Department of Labor and the Department of series to begin Wednesday', -Stouts dedicate The Labor Department noted that the 'timing being disBursed' to local districts by the state finance said purpose. The sum of While working with a botanist and a chemist, Engineered— desione. __d " vaiitnged. • the equaTp'rotectioh clause, which "guarantees selection and implementation of auxiliary alterations to be made at the years computed from the date ot Health, Education and Welfare and the June 21, at 8 p.m. The sings !specHlcatlons to save on fuel _ _- of Congressional action on the WYC iip- i requires each district to develop performance Recreation CenUr building located 11,500,00 Is hereby appropriated. said bonds. 1 Passer said, theCenters Have been in contact nondiscrlmination in government services;, services": conditions of work and work .__, rr -- Stuyvetant Avenue—In—th» Iaun-such-moneyt-4o the payment Section".?. It nv-hereby— •Department of Defense. At the completion of .. "e team was not able to confirm, however, the _ will be held at the-Masterwork •Brand new .1972 OH Burner completely of the cost of taV---1--- mechanism by which the speed-up process Installed, guaranteed for 1 year. 99 proprmtion prm-ides-lopal governments mid-:with toca|. colleges and universities-la deter- updJhi'-Stiitc's. constitutional responsibility lo assignments, and the administration aiuf/" standards, so some work in this direction Is —. -TowTownihlpointhipofl Union In Hie County of « ine-eoi determined and stated- that the each session and after a comprehensive final Foundation, Morris County.. all~fgiths chapel community agencies with unprecedented lead Union Including but not llmlted-to- —Section . said" Supplemental Debt Statement •'-works-. ' , _____ -^ muie_ the "availability of qualified graduate provide a thorough and efficient system of free management of the sch'ool'systcm. Membereofr already unde'r~w'a'yT" '.' purpose-, bonds ol said Towmhlp-of-f required by said Local Bond Law--- examination_ , each successfu- - l enrolle.e Is Cultural CenterrSOtrMenctharn" .Residential.* CommerclaJjCantral Air Conditioning time for planning their summer jobs program. the following: (a) change exterior The Boy Scout .tralningionjpl.ex at Mendham students for the program and the willingness of public schools. The recent decisionof Jjjdgir-.-the local boardsaf education would be elcqted Armed with performance standards and aO-, , .wall design on front elevation; (b) an aggregate principal arnountnot has beenduly made andtlled lrrtbr~ awarded a certificate of achievement from the The U.S/ Department of Agriculture is \n-. rd., MorristownV ' •. - The -Department of Labor's regional-office in • install ntw suspended grid type exceeding Jjfooo.oo are" hereby off Ice of the TownshlpClerk of said is K''»in(? n new non-denominational chapel In 11 • the institutions to participate. —.-- «va-luation of their district's educational suthorlied lo be Issued punuent lo -Township, and that such statement Educational. Institute of the American Hotel- terested in applying the acoustical technique The program Jor the first New York City will be contacting local Neigh- •cbustlcal celling-In entire-first . rustic outdoor setting that will be used vi'arly Jobs Corps will reimburse the college or. progress, New Jersey citizens would be Jn^ lloordance floor area; (c) painting said Local- Bond Law, Said-bonds so filed snows that thegross debt of Motel Association. . . •• towardi^growing two lettuce crops per year in session of th«r5erJes_vdll_h(t_.| by over 4,000 Scouts and leaders. borhood Youth Corps sponsors to-inform them — " lhe,iffl!1! "• lhe Schiff Scout Reservation beforp a group of local - J^r^rpossib'.ilitics—include—study and recom- 1/.S. Department of Labor. - rdgress In the V ' " wlth dimmers thereon; (o) reoloce , .._. t*d«ptM; _ Local Bond ; -would-ejrtenti past the -'• and nntiwrnl religious lenders. The public is- past? Answers to these questions will indicTiteJ mohthljr-survey D • •cylllrio IIBhti-jrv- the .econd-flo" • Section 4. To finance- said Art groupLtQ mendaXiony-oo—the following;'—factors con- : purpose, bond anticipation notes of section io. Th. ordinance-.halt — accomplishment is a prerequislte_ior father However, acoustically stimulating the seeds e. ceremonicsr _ii—^U|ure growth and composition nl the:. contm and HnplfrUnTiTT) lnftatlatlon tributing to"~eaily dropping outof Job sure of the economic;health, of—reality - wlndowHjrafje*}4)h(nitottatlon of said Township of an aggregate "T5Ke~etfect twenty deys-»Her-«ie-—study leading to the. CHA (certified hotel-ad- -r-eould promote rapid germination which might from . the^jatlona) •: Jhe"April-survey showe'dlhat the—"I p,,n ' funding wouldTBlieve local boards room sound prooftno.-lnaddltlQhio" inclpal amount not. exceeding mlnl5rfgWr)_dEBignation. ' ' relations' and pressures, ef-_. stat c tH«. foregolno; tWh. other 0,500.00 are hereby authorlied to _jvorjc_topermlt harvesting a second crop before f committees willbe-pfjeseti craft domdhs i.-^—' " ' overall-unemployment rate was 5.9percent, the be-Jssued pursuant to said Local = '_"~ life in a " *v> , , I ' ml ml • h • •.• . ' oWaircatlpnaitrdeclBlons based on' the size oT Improvenwnti and repairs as maV _ . — Passed and~apprbved B chairmen aret-eatholic,- ehl~fc~ be necettarv to properly. carrV-BOT- •*"">•*""> LawLawl. Inn .anticipatiotiiti n off t hthe" center'sresidentlal areas after-hours and on rather •than on the educational 1 8 June 13, 1972. . • —: •t Thomas. F7 Hawklnsj-Chlcago; Church.Com- demonstrationjn crafts'on Monday at 7:30 p;mr —36hn fc, Cuttinane, director oHheJillEeuiLflL. imrTecreatioh program of the Ihi'"uanci » of-»ala. bondvUS"-"" ' *''"" -- preowai'd Blertuempfel, weekends anrlullier human relations aspects of Benefits to - their—pupils.'- Local control X)f -I.ow.n.«lllR_°(.yn|°n•••".?aforesaid TW *?A?r»'"W?^™!1''!*!? Chairman of the Township- «•• mission on Scouting (National) (formerly the the qensus Data Collection' Center in New over the past year.was also about' the same as ..bjulldlng Is likewise authorize this ordinance* the aggregate at the-Community Center, 274 Hillside ave. center life. . — building programs, which usually generate the Section 3. The sum of $22,006.00 amount of notes hereby aulnorlied Commlttee-of-the TownshJB— Coast Guard Protestant Committee), Rev, HoberjLCrandall, Vork, announced this week that information on of union* ta- • . • Dona—Sherburn------.-—e o-•f- Creative—keieure-.— -!| —Administered by ihe Labor Department's 1 in_March. ."""^""ri.: greatest-amount of interest in a'school district, Is hereby appropriated to theto be Issued shall be reduced by an birth expectations will be_coUected during tht 1 , payment of the cost of the amount' equal to .the principal 1 Information supplied by individuals par- 1 £>Wlnona Lake, -Ind'. , jJewjsh, Mr. William L. Mjllburn, will show-a-vatwty-oKnifts such asUirManpower_-AdministraUon.J=Job^Corps^is--.o^ would not be affected by tho proposed foreoolnp purtioses. The siirrT so emount-orttwrbontfs so Issued. If Attesti Mary e,.Miller," ~ "^weetToPJune f9~ld 23 from a sample of Township Clertr ~ -^-Schloss, IndlBnapolisrlndrrChurch of Jesus decoupage, glas¥work, leather, wood, candles, national residential manpower training ticlpating in' the suryey:-lsTconfldentlal~H'na'~ recommendations of the Tax Policy Com- Appropriated shall be met from tHe ih» -nn-- nr't amount of households in this area. The questions are in proceeds of the bonds authorlied, outstanding bonds and notes Issued Union Leader, June 15, 1972 in jersey _}L_Chrlst of Latter-day Saints IMormon)t Bishop batik and needlework. Mrs.. Sherburhe is a program with a current enrollment of gl.QOO. results are used only.lo compile statistical mittee. ' .-< . • _ • "f pursuantto ttiUordlKance'ihall at" s> urged Uoz.can—^29c ••• loct.- 49c a h 5 rtpiil became the eighth- tonitc —effect on Augr-10,1971. The four-man-team will the boat continues to float,,it is usually best to use the facilities at Schiff Scout Reservation for bth Fid ddli f t DEA1H NOTICES .obseryethe Friday deadllne.for other consecutive month in which be one of five teams spread out into the area remain with it. You are more easily located by training in (he Scouting program, with courses thari .spot news. Include your name, participation in thc_federal- L9 P.M. from Vermont to Delaware trying to^educate a search plane or boat, _varyingirom a weekend to 30 days in length. address and phone number. food—stamp' program in- • ENTIVEONA— Rose (nee OALANTE-FUNERAL HOME, 40« PASSETTl—Oh Monday, June 5, SlJ-_. . Tuesday, June 6_,. Sandford ave. (yallsDurg), 19731 The Rev. Franks., of 13 Yale the public in boating safety throughout the ' For more information on boating, call the Pffeifffer Pfeiffer Handi WrapJipibck ?|IIlJjcrease^inJ^ew^Je_rsey_as; an_. Monday y IWJ.o73, f Ellrabeth, wMe ot Anthony;—Newark, on Thursday, June 15, at St., Maplewood, N.J., beloved entire booting season. ; '%•"" ' . BoatingSafetyrofflceat (212) 2M=(8767or write_ additional 489 low income •• motherooth iff Linda, daughte—r o_f. Sadi e 8:3O-a.m— _. . Funeral Mass at St. husband of the late - Santlna FATHER'S DAY IpPm =mF and tthelate Frank Saplenza, sister—JosepM toainonccl), flevOIW father ot UuuboardnTg-—to." Cuiiimandlng Ulllcer, Boating- Safety Caesar Dressing Chunky Cheese Dressing Storage Bags persons took part In the U.S. 'lil 9 P.M. r—Of-Mrsrjean Peccl, Mn. Eleanor v:30 a.m. Jack A., Lee, and Pat Passettl, the officers of the_Coast. Guard have been ern^J Maiurowikl and John Saplenza. _JBranch, ThicdjCoast GuardDistrict.Governors C Department of Agriculture- Misses TheresaT Claire and Helen t-oi. boh. e-oi. bott. i- BIBLE' I '"* Funeral was -from GALANTE OARBARI—John, on June 10, Passettl, Mrs. Mary Lake, Mrs. powered to send any boat baclTto port when Usland, N.Y. 10004, " • Qt. new jersey SSCIIIKII family food . assistance NOTHING FUN ERAL HOME;. *M' Sandford Ruth Pasapane, Mrs. Phyllis 1 1972, of Livingston, N.J;, beloved they find thatthe boater's continued operation 49 49° program, thereby boosting the -Ave. (Vallsburg), on Friday. Siena, and Mrs. Marlorle Trunk, I QUIZ I - Interment St. .Gertrude Cemetery. brother of Theodore Passettl and would be especially hazardous to life or Oroonwood-Harvard overall total to 337,117. CHIOVAROU—Edward Sr., of Helen Reten oUrvington and Mrs! r XX\JMS &«?JIS?lil2l.r.'!!iS Property. Also, Under the FBSAct, every boatr Hail Wrap Zip Her ailjMLBy MILT.HAMMER""Illl^ According to the_USDA's- Oceanport, N.J., formerly of Anlella Wlsnlewskl of Livingston, survived by 19 grandchj'dren and -State rejecfr]5fea Be^ts 1. I was the first fugitive Syrnmlt, N.J., on Wednesday, June grandfather of twvoo grandcgrandchildreh n 20 great-grandchildren^—The with rare exceptions, jvhether_it's. towed, Alcoa Wrap -—NcrtheasHlegionai Food and TTWl, husband of the late Mollle ntrtTWM preat-orondchlldfen, funeral service was held at the- and vagabond.—. powered, sailed or rowed, must have a readily NuTriliffiT Service office in -.SililLHlurjAJ.ailayl_SuitB, Si)ortcoatrSlaek8,rTopcoats,. Formal Wear and Shoes re- Bayer Cnlovarou, father of The funaur was on Wednesday, BetheL Assembly of God Church, —Storage Jags 31° —Economy-Size Edward Chlovarou Jr. (and Mrs. June 14/from The PARKWAY 580 Mt. Prospect Ave., Newark, on accessible Coast Guard • approved Personal Greenwood New York City, these par- WOZNIAK MEMORIAL HOME, Friday. Interment Hollywood of NJ^ Blue Cross Pickled -mosLoften in the Scripturesr duced now, IJEFORE FATHER'S PAY! Hurry in and save plenty during Oils Howard H. Woolley also survived Memorial Park, Union. Floatation Device (PFD) orjifesaving device ticipants pald~%,923jTO0 for by four grandchildren and two320 Myrtle Ave., Irvlngton. Oat. Sliced Beets C :j. Who was So? great-grandchildren. 'Funeral, Interment family plot. . ' Arrangements by - The in good condition for every person on board. IS ft. food coupons valued at '(.W-A-Year Event. : ' . ' " " ...==— '. ,' '.'/I.. service, was at SMITH AND *5Pi——Keeping In mind thaf thousands pf boaters "for rate increase 77 4. This man sold his bir- $B,H19,747. The difference of "SMITH (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris will be on the,.watet-cvery-weekend this sum- summer session thright for a .".moss of beans:"" Avenue, Springfield, N'.J., on OEIB—Elsie schlosser, • at her__ — New- Jersey Insurancei "Commissioner- MottsA.M. Kl,39s70S7 or bonus value of the" Saturday, June 10. Interment mer»Jhe_Boating Safety; Offlce_in: this area -JUNE 26th-"-At>6UST-18th ••-5-rifiyis:—now Testament Falrvlew-Gemetery, Westfleld, —r——: = -• Richard G. McDonough has rejected a 14.3 per - Drinks -. WineVJneflar—•- stamps',' enabled each par- Every one of ^>ur famous braird' N.J. . • H, Gelb.-mother of Adallne delb, " woman was a .tentmaker .bjL—.t^pa'nt increase hisjood 't * edd • nnd rhltruiChar,, , cuiauem, N.J,, wife of the late offers "the following safety tips to~pleasure —cent -average rate-increase sought by the- C to CONRAD—M«)^*(nee Ferry), on .f,^.^H!« «t Michael Puchallk, devoted mother 1.2-oz.''bott. 43 Biillct • Mmliirn Jn/i • Beginning • Intermedintn s ert service was_at_0(_ Mr, He|en Hondo_ Mrs - boatmen: - , ., ~ :. ' • '7 Hospital Service Plan of New Jersey (Blue —"purchasing power, by an June 12, 1972, of 4] Dorset Dr., u Jvtotts P.M. Drinks 16-otr— Regina Garlic Vinegar Aclv.iiici'd Cliissiis tin Childrun, Tuenngers nnd Adults K Kenllworth, belovedwlfe of Mayor f 4,5 Morrl,SMAVe" 1—Improper loading and overloading cause -Cross) for approximately one million small ,' average of $10.-71." —-•••• William Conrad of Kenllworth, fsuBURB M-m. |ar l gf d J most small boataccidentSrThe number of seats group and individual contract holders, ruling i'.,n IMVII i'.i.nk. DltiM:lul ~—~ ~ '(E^ill In—New ' Jersey,, the devoted mother of William. " " v ^tBeiJ^flt^^Wvi^ . can 3? Edward 3d and Elyse Lenore iSte ? it ^ eight grandchildren and eight In a boat is pot an indication of how mariy^ lhe request was excessive. Bmch.it,- 17<1 MAIN ST., ORANGE, N.J. SlDVi«II!3si.ici -ij '(Hl-t^.yj" • Department of Institutions at home, dear daughter of Anthony greatgrandchildren. The funeral people it can safely carry, Check the capacltyY • He said, ''Tho record of the public hearings nosg 'i, (tii SDNIM and Agencies' operates the —and Eleanoce Ferry of SprlnAfleld. was from HAEBERLE &BAR-TH" "!>"" ".ilium G77-1045 SUMMER WEIGHT 10 MONTHER • YEAR ROUNTOj itlyes and friends are Kindly plate if there Is one on board, ' - held In May cannot justify the increase in Handi Wrap Charmin ~ cajg ;; program in cooperation with to attend the funeral on 2—Don't let persons ride on parts of the boat :: rates requested by Blue Cross. As Insurance Reynolds Wrap {<•«. 36 to 52 • . L<»ii ».3ry J., especially dangerous. •'""" • T~ is also my duty to" see lhe"""Plan. remains • Thxnrp tn St. Theresa's ChurchL , 5June 9, J972, aged o» *••>>, 200 ft. Washington • " " ' '• ye»rs[ of 47 Bleecker St., Newark,. 25 ft tv'vc |>ut every one-itf-our-fiintaatically atylecl. auiu Ave., Kenllworth, Bellevllifel ., beloved r*nusband ol beloved so...n. o_f, th.„„e Jat,„,e . Henr,,„,y. c. 3—Before departing on li T)6at-trip, you jgjyfint.lwhlch-it_wlll Jiccnrding-to-ltegtimony- Q0c== 'rejii lv-B..m^ r-i_chuoui^-frojnj ^inooli^knita,.cool-WOratcda,-»olid^ch^k8,^8lrii) paphta-Spence-platJr-devoM—and-Della-R»1ltyj=oTSfner-of Mv». 4 ; Iseorferedfor sBoiild advise a_ responsible-friend or relative** andT figures presented by officials of Blue — TSeasCreamy P*<- tJJ K«omotrioH, in.-a' coni|>lotc"Hizo range- GGG • L?)UIS ROTH OF CAI brojher of RleHhold olatl of Esther Well, Mrs. Alice Lang and 1 about where you intend to crulse.-Be sure that.,.'. Cross— - ---^- • Italian Dressing 1'ORNIA • irAMMONTON ¥KMt • PETROCELLI *HART SCHAFFNl the person has a goodidescrlption of your boat. "But Blue Cross and J also.havVthe joint I LEEDS »H. FREEMAN • DI-MARTINO. Also, list all safety'equipment' you have or responsibility" " to provid•---.e th. e people of _New __, _. Mi. boft; 47C ~ White Tuna 1 "Jersey with-the highest quality of. pre-pald Chocolate Bars on Wednesday; fflay, ffJSi .jl'lnffrmen. Z ' iK.'r^.'nl" ^X^'inSSfl^*^'**-**** 'hese'thingsTySur friend or 7 Seas Russian Dressing g,6-.,'"-.);;*"-' g-aaltyjBMI Wemorlal pam, c»m»4»«v,——A i?—-i=- relative will beablc to tell the Coast Guard hospital care at the lowest cost consistent with • 7-02in. Brine C c 6V4'-orr (n.._ ,.dovotedf™therof OROSSr^lexander T,, ot 1308 L lay, June 11, where to search for yog and whattype of boat to the continued-financial integrity of the'Plan." 8-oz. bott. 47 r C BFMnee; Wfeland), of —look-for if-you fall toreturn. Be sure to advise can ^ 43 Regularly Kriced _Edlth.ca unu pap— devoted. Tpor '.'other half"?,And-sblsoftJv-i:Qo_-'-:_T-... acting as -chairman. A receptidtf and • • - - - \ _ ,..^.n— Euneral servlcs_was Iweller ^IbowMacaron Ivateon Wednesday—jnternaDi ^^ankersl^f-Company,.ChemicarBank,FlrsV-:- medicalJdentaLand-gtaduate-sjuderia Bitten,, wr ^ijitionanglty.: Bank, ManufactuTers Hanover.. "four s^ools^tectiyeJulsr-

f^^jg>fe^il--^ou^Y:orj^JilLxorrespnjdent bariTtcryurNew>- colleges i-SHZHrSIR?1 "f^|ai-^yo7^o^ht5S5SuiHJarS^B^0ks. ' ^JetmP" ^J?!l!r '^Sr-KeHneth---b:-^irchbV;: nresldent" of—the " - School. Hiaye'i, . ... Biner of wewarn, w.-ja alTO-one __ ' . - - is ' 1 i^u i o.$550:persemesler».an"|ncrease_ofj:l75.- rr^jrrdefwlre braV'S..iG/.buizir";" RosemaTy Eustlc'e, dear grandson of Mrs. Mildred . FUnera grandchild, 3ervlces werfl.Tat_i-nB-' ^juisociatiotiSavifigs Bank,, an. dJerse presideny Gltyt , owilf l Hudsopresidne and~r0ul-or-stalltstu.dents*!l'^$875>^n.inc™ase" servlces-were-Mondayr-June-Srat KOCUH—Victor, or 9, 2, l.'iSC?AI —J -fatherorwilltet-ol'lrvlhgfbn, »r«. 'WHIf M"AU^u3"denly 6fTsunday, rosier of speakers. 5-az, can B9C Loretta Marhak. of .Kenllworlti,.i June 11,1V72, Viola (nee Prln«), of Others addressing the conference of SOfl credit. Previously, thcypald*25 a credit; out- '-•V.ANS—'Richard W.,. Jr., on Mrs. Patricia (Stella) DINapoll of 1571 Barton Rd., j HONOti Monday, June 12, 1972, of 42 Wayne and. Edward of Rahway,. beloved wife of Dona E.,devott_ delegates include: 'Jolm S. Howe, • vice- of-stute students will pay $45 a credit, an.in- Soft&Dri reck Bash: Texture Shampoo o-oz.M"! 9-oz\.'1M Ccups. ••••• • • •'. .'.•*-• -• • • -6.50 • Jr., Mrs, Redwood . Rd., ^Springfield, graridfather of five grandchildren " mother' of Donald E. — president, National Association ot Mutual. crease of ^20-ovcr the present $25 per credlt -4U. . husband of Melvlna Yokublnas and six great-grandchildren. The Jacqueline Eddlns and.Helen H. .8,02. *1« C Brief or:.bikini* ,'f-AA- Bvans, father of Richard Evans, funeral was on Tuesday, June 13, Huffman, sister of George pnn«, Savings Banks, New, York City, Barry FarBer, .•tuitlbnr''" ''. •_."••• '•" - ' - reck Creme Rinse Reg./'W/body, Blonde 7~oz. 89 M4JOH Mrs. Robert-Weliel-and Eileen frorn- The • KENILWORTH' aliosurvlved-by'iogl-anfchlldren. Funeral-sei'vlce'was,held at The WOft .radio- broadcaster, and'Dr. SauL 11-... In making, the announcement, the college's Gillie Foamy, tU Evansr brother of Mrs, Elsie FUNERAL HOME, 511 Breck Basic Conditioner '• fSXf ».|'" ."'• "^'" .th CREDlf frltchard, _Mrs. William Jawls, MC CRACKEN FUNERAL "Klaman; vlce-presldenl and chlef-ecbnprnistr trustees stressed that the Increases were in lino . r^Lemon-L.^ Washington Ave., comer of N. 21at HOME, 1500 Morris Avo., Union, - David M, Evans-, Mrs, Edith Ford, St., Kenllworlh, Interment Holy National Associution of Mutual Savings. Banks, with present increase in the cost of medical T. SAVM1SIGS! Mr«, Wl lard Matthews. Funeral Cross Cemetery, . on Wednesday.-- /• • '•' -. Miss Breck Hair Spray 13-02. can 59° ''service-was at SMITH AND New York City.' and dental education. TSho board pointed out 11-02. can 89- SMITH (SUBURBAN), 41S Morrla LBITENBEROen—Joseph B,, on'WIDENHORN—Jiian Ward (noe -'Followinlg g the speakerp s thcro will be tlu.'— 'hatt loan funds wouloud bo availableava; to assist Hershev Giant' Ave,, Springfield, on Wednesday, Thursday, June 8, 1972; .age 54 Farrell), on Wednesday, June 7, 3 Musketeers- June U years, of 14 Princeton Rd. 1973, of 2541 Standlsh Ave., Union, electiolti n of officers- andd mcrtiberi s off .thhe ' studentstudt s whho mighight suffeuff r financial hardship as Woolite liquid Almond Bar Spi'i'i'ui Group '•— ruinous BI-IIIKI FOX—Grace Happen, of 45 Brook. tranlWord' ', beloved husband o beloved wife of Harold C, « result of the Increase. ' ltV-oz. $l.l»_-._ . 8 02.49c \\ St., Springfield, on Monday June Helen (nee Lowenberg), devoted Wldenhorn, devoted mother of executive committee. .',.. ' , • each 39c" i., -iwS,w5, wlfe-bwTf.ofthf thee late BBenjamie n father • Josep' iphh c. LeltenbergerLeltenbergil,. Patricia Wldenhorn, sister of Mrs, Iluwullan entertainment has been planned w, 8-oz. 75c 3 J Mrs. Henry Men, Mrs.- Herbert. W. Hoefer. The funeral Snickers- Fun sue Hershey Giant H•I. l»oxi*ax.. Funeral wrtfrowasfrom SMSMITI H _.._ _ Woollte Powder AND SMITH (SUBURBAN)(SUBURBAN^,, 4)5 'nnlt Creedon, Mrs, Danldl for.the-Ladies Program and a Huwullnn show . 8-02* 49c Mijk Chocolate Bar- Morris Ave.,. Spnnptlefa, iKlenle, Mrs', Richard Blen and was from HAEBERLE & BARTH will bo pcrfofmed for tho delegates-SatuHny Woverly 3-4646 Mrs. Harold Williams. Thafuneral COLONIAL HOME/ 1100 Pine each 3Vc . .- Wednesday,"juneYWdd Jne 7. IrttermenIntent In Ave,, corner of Vauxhall Rd,, E Z On Spray Starch - Milky Way- • Verde • V(iiui;i:' • Wall Strorters • Oate-of Heaven Cemetery. , wasfrom HAEBERLE »y"4 evening following tho banquet uround the Pnol Hershey Giant Special COLONIAL HOME,nomVo£ iinlon, on Monday, June 12. ' •"'• 8-O2.49C lermenl . In Holy, Cross Terrace^ 22-02.69c Dark Chocolate Bar OAMBAB-On June 12, 19#2, *-"!"•''• V»ux"aH_ Rd.,-: Jooklvn, N.Y, '• FUEL OIL Wizzard Air Freshener Charles of Arsdale Tor,; East D—Mabijl E, (neb POK 200 Gals. 3 Musketeers- Funii each 39c ,'. •' . Orange, husband of the late Gilds Fun jMbnday June 12,1972 l'OVKUTY UATKS eOMI'AHKO I' ' gal.Mln.Dol. 9-02. SSC • 16-oz.79c I iniioiiH Uruiul . Oamba (nee Capana), brother of of Union, N.J.jAgaSsyrtj.fielovdd Top Grade 17.5 C.O.D. Hershey Krjicjkje Bar Mrs. Rose Morlbaldl, Mrs. Joseph MASI—on June 11, 1972, Maria G. wife of KerlneTh A. Vreeland, ...In lWO, one out of every three "families, Woolite Rug Cleaner ach39T : (Frances) Clano, Joseph, Carlo mo(neee Sclarrlilo)aciaarrlllo)r , beloved wif'e of devoted mother of Barbara May headed by u woman ljved.lri poverty, 'compared ' . 22-02.11.29 Milky Way. punSIM and Anthony Oamba and the late » thelat— —e A-kngelon , 1 ,_. „... Hershey Giant Goodbar IRVINGTON ; c1?NTEKJO0O Springfreld Ave i, T — •-• ' , molher.of William Schlageter and Kenneth L, ., ••'• I602.79c ; : Mary Bertoldo. Funeral from THe A.,, Frank AM . an_d th ...e. late Anthony Vreeland; daughter of Mrs,'•to one out of overy'four families headed by a "clottu'ii jor the. >wn of. today': . !_> J., also ••nujrvlved ' by ..., Pauline Wldman, slttgrpl Rudolph man. Tho poveHy rate was highest anioiij; CAUJlOW each 39c UNION CENTER'-WfJ6 Sttiyvesaht -Ave. '"'; ,; 1)RESS: SHOES; grandchildren and seven great, Wldman "and Mrs, Eleanor . •-. Ui;/;, 820 to $10 '•- . ' ' "• grandchildren. Relatives and Demott, also survived by four , Negro families headed by u wofttun •- 54 Tovtecondi ilon ybur furnace Dole Pineapple Chunks- JOlce Pack J friends also members of our Lady grandchildren. Relatives and- percent, more tlian double the 25 percent toy', s ? *' SUMMIT, 395 Springfield Ave-. ' , ' • .' ,. •• HOLLYWOOD FLORIST' of Mt, Carmel Society are Invited friends also members of Grace and-burner and SAVE on your, . r ^o;o2. can' 41 • '• •"" .'. '• " • • • , -...- • ' white -famUiog-lieaded by u woman. Propor- • f >< liO2StuyvesantAvii. to >a!iend the funeral from The Lutheran Cburch are kindly ,••"•- ftreibiir." . • EAST ORANG.E, 56fJ Central Ave. ' , 1 |.;. j|.;itSKY ST., ELIl/ABKTII' EL 4-»IlJ« 1 Union-Irvlngton Invited to attend lhe funeral tions for innlo-lieaded Negro and white families • bole Pineapple Crushed - Juice Pack • Volilo •"Viilaro' •• Ellen KdnioiKfn ,- WotpbclallielnEuneral .._ . service at the- Grace Lutheran •• LWDEN, 310 WoocTAve, N. ' • " ,. ' Design and Sympathy, orange Ave,Ave,,, -NewarkNewark,, on. church, Union, N.J. on Thursday, wore 18 and«"percent, respectively. • 2O-02., can 41° • ' , • U'iilly, rK'. Arrangements for thebereayod Thursday, June 15 af-eiDafeiDO A.M. . " at 1..1 _.ma.m,. Interment IIn 1 Funeral Mass at.Our Lady o( June 15th a Allstate Dole Pineapple Sliced. - Juice Pack' •' VVEStPIELD, 84Elm St." ' ' ' family. Just pi ss atOur Ld ( Ml, -Memorial -Park. : ;= e == •".'•'• - '" ' . .,' ' M • • ' • MU»-1MI «Otl() ArMnpuniujts-by-HAEBEaLE-«.-Hollywood . _UMIDCAH» DON'T DIB^they |ust tradeniwayTSDH- t 41 ^ ^ yours wlth.a low-cost Want Ad. Call 4847700. uel GOT^ MiSK P^UTCWO^WT>ICO1OPine Ave.,unlonN I ,AL HOME, UOO \ Cemetery.."

-I."'' U-Thursrltay. June..!5', 1 972-SPRINGFjELD .(h.J,)-LEADER Forestry (?y-,Scouts •Thursday, June 15, 1972- .:._!...._> .EublicJJiilice __,.:-.„ Public Notice- 'Summonses' "Qemocrdts (Continued from page.U- — (Continued from.page I) _ , ,'. , WASHINQTON,t)Xr" TheAmerlcan Forest opportunity and benefits . of REGISTER OP TAXICAB ppy n o having their HO NO "?JDI NANCfc A Pp WOP H I/U I NO *S 1,000, ANU AN O U D I N A-'W-t E •fttpowered to issui' p (aVlcabs as close a;, pos&it>ifr-4o the Vw how Iheir'"sunmiiuiHes for .safulvj^ we'rt- i"'prc(ii*t1tiilivejL of'a self scrvnig rlitjuc that Institute has announced that on Aug.' 25, , HfcOUtAUNG TAXICABS LICENSES: HOLDER'S ••xfc_b driver'% lic«nwj rig tit hand sidewalk, qr. In the i woodeoddd propertietis IIncorporated into^rlfe First aid:,Talking dolls • ___AUTHOWI2ING T-Hfc ISSUANCE O^'Wa.JJQ BONDS-OW-NO* ES.Of wj to- An resolved by'the court, (la- studiiiiLs"na1i an ~" THE ' TOWNSHIP,' TOW VAMIOUV IMPROVEMENtS OR . ANC THEIR OPERATION IN RESPONSIBILITY FOR. applicant ihtf. following >bs,ence of a sidewalk to the wishetl to ruturn to power. While these (Jen- National Boy'Scout Tree Farm Day, a number |_OPERAXiON._ • t'Kir'ema right hand 5ide'ol the road American Tree Farm System » . • • PU43-HOSES AUTHOHI2ED TO 'Bfc" UNDERTAKEN BY—THp YHE TOWNSHIP • or.— conditloni, opportunity lu visit"with Jmlf>e Slicrinjin untl Uemeh lost, the proup i)f 'self-servers' they of Scout-owned properties across the nation TOWNSHIP OF SPHINGF-IEJ.D, II^THb" COUNTY OF UNION, -. (a) The Township' Clerk .*hall 1- AppllcanOwss lull/ complied and there receive or discharge , The American Tre^ Farm System, sponsored ' SPRINGHELD keepa register of the name 0* each **m the minimu"' qUfllifiratlons pgO/»^aengerO/*»^ayy sf^el>^sl .SK^--Koelzke;—who—TmswQTcl—questions on represented °did». gain seven seats on the will become dedicated to the permanent NEW JERSEY ' —..'.- .... _ HE IT ORDAINED., by the taxi license holder under, lhl» 1 nationally by the institute, promotes forestry , ' HE IT OKDAINITjD by the Township Committee of the Township et above as to aPP'"fation and passengers~may W cfi&harged at "Traffic problems and (lave them a tour of Hit Kepuhlican Municipnl (.'omniillttea'nd wj" he in. ^jractjee of good-forestry, ' * Children open up to 'friends' Springfield, in the County of Unipn., New Jersey (not leu-i***n two thirds Township Comrrtj ttee of The Ordinance together with the accompanying exhibits -»- either the right or . left. hand practices'on privately owned land which will Township of Springfield In the license number and the Yflake and sidewalk or side of .the roadway" Springfield police facilities ajf ' of all mt; members thereof a( (if *'»* lively concurring) as follows: 3kl. The1 - Towmrtip Clork has positions to wield' influence and grant *~Be7ore thedflte, the institute and the national provide for the growing and harvesting of County of Union, New Jersey as description of the vehicle licensed,' '"reciBlvKj.^"- -J "-' -'- -riwndiition from where no-*idow*lk-«ixi&tfc, AJLttle glrl'sltsiookingat a talking dolls with a voice r •V Section l. Theseycral improvements doscrlbed in Section3 of this bond I follows; with the ,date and record of KnehxJiideiit,WHsicqulrtdlQw.ril£.fl:repurtuiV -favoritism should - the. HepuWicansl win "a headquarters of BoySconts'orAmerlca willlbe he continued, "a-doll can be thw Pfti|c< 4(iicnt that, the CRUISING "" ' "— repeated crops of trees, as well as recreation. doll, sometimes touching its system, one two-way unit a. • ordin^ncf art' her«^../c&pcct]vf;1y authorized a> oe/ier4l- improve men I a GENERAL PROVISIONS „_ Inspections made of It. " iald t 1 No taxicab s put together in less than four to be made or acquired by the T ^wnship of Springfield, in the County of temporary" liccou UL> issued - his ••summons^ and the final disposition of his majorily~»n Hie Township"{:ommiltee. " hand arid- sometimes '-- as Definitions .-(bj Every holder of a taxicab based upon a preliminary of passengers. installed, in the doll and,hours. The -Phnreers are '• Unlqa New Jersey,' for The said several Improvements or purposes As used in this chapter;, JicenseshaU-tULXeiponsible for the Investigation made. t>y said RESTRICTION OF "NUMBER " particular case violation. ' ' "Thus.'botb'.-He"publlcan. faction's "have" children will -pulling its hair. another for use by a therapist • &i*J*d in-fca«i-&*K-il"" signs an No driver shall permit more -from flremote area. how to do it." ' ;— or elsewhere in the Township regardless of the legal relationship acknowle_gmenf<)i the lime of than 4 persons, to be carried In A —rxpcrifiice Unrncred by Swedish; who hits measure of victory in.the primary. We^wnnder -aod^-"-the girl answers' "* "-appropriations boretofor»mado theroforand amountlngin (he aggregate which place the TowYishlp between such holder and the driver "Sometimes it takes a little to 151,000 including...iha aggregate sum of s?,550 as rniTXliyerai down Issuance ofsaid temporary license taxicab as passengers. — - —fiOFyt>dH*_>-head soccer and basketball coach' who won. Certainly _not the . township', of - Committee may deslgnato for the of said vehlc(o, . < that uld-license i* valid for a DISPLAY OF ' BADGE/ .automatically, .without shopping around to get tho payments (or sa!d"improvfm.ents.or purposes required by.law ahd more parking, and the dispatching of TRANSFER OF TAXICAB maximum ot I at) days from iind assistod-iri^fimlbalhand'bascbaU^lnco ho Springfield. .,, ~ ' ' particularly described in said SectJpn 3 and now available therefor by company taxicabs. . PiCTSiCTOKBNEE T ~~ realizing that toy dolls cannot right parts," said Edwards, The idea for suctTaTalldng ': "virtue.of provision In a.previously adopted budoet or budgets of the LICENSES'; TRANSFER FEE; issuance, is not renewable and Is (a) Every operator, - whether became a teacher al Dayton 15 years H&o. CRUISING means the driving of LICENSE NOT SUBJECT TO voidable without c.ius.0 by the owner or othejwlse, shall bo •'Novembtir i&u Jong-wayuff, but we hopblhe speak. Sometimes that"answer Who works as deskman in New doll goes back to 1967, when Township for down payment or for eap'lta-J improvement purposes. - a taxicab on the streeH-or-putottc- HYPOTHECATION. •Township Committee -• Ho noted, "TeacJTihg driver education ifi very Section 3. For the financing of said' Improvements or purposes and to placj?sj>Mhe Township In search of I—supplied a badge containing the people of Springfield^will keep theJiepublican y is the first word the. girl has Jersey Bell's Ridgewood test Wendell Shubert of "ihe , mpertne part of "said S5»,000"approprlatlons not provfdei for by- . (a) No taxicab- license may be— 4 *• The holder ot .i tomporary- —numbeT-ot-ttre-liubeTotttreliee enSe7T5 KfcKfc:: hh~h ee similar to coaching a busebairieam or any or soliciting —prospective sold, .. assigned or otherwise taxicab driver's hcrnse shall "shall weawr In a-consplcuoupl s placl e g . y primary fight in mind./ If;; U]ey_do__they_j_llL_theiLdo^.they_wil — spoken in days, or even weeks. bureaui "Switches_and wire Hamburg State School in oppllcatlon hereitnder of said down payments, negotiable bowds of. the passengers for hire. _ , transferred without the-y theVFownfthtp- perator^mQst be .enthusiasm, drills, tests arid team play. 'tino. as well. ' . " of_lne- faterson-Passaic^ must matchTand, at tne same respond to an adult would talk.; cxceeding-iifl,4S0 are hereby authorlTed to be Issued pursuant to and the Township, business, with the consent of the • Committee or upon the issuance of lam^ab af.all "COUK$"Tequires every ^student to pulss a Ridgewood Council oKlhe to their toys, yV talking play •~ -within the limita'tions "prescribed by said Law --- . HEARING means a public Township- Committee upon the Imes. - . j • •.--•' • *--— "Thmi,e- Democrati^c-iiiwuiiti^s haviiiivue donuunue au goodo joionb iofor r time, be small enough to fit . 1 "nfcw license, whichever occurs In addition ( l h h -, Sectlqn 3. Tbe improvements hereby authorized and thp several hearing at which the licensee shall filing of an application as provided sooner. - • — . (c) Every owner, course of classroom .theory which-covers Springfield,Weknowthe_peopJifild W k th le wilill remember- Telephone Pioneers "of into an equipment box that's thing _seemed natural to him, -purposes for the financing" of.whicnsald-oWigations are to be issued (each be given a"n opportunity to appear In sectloru-ifnmied, "TAXICAB shall display the owner's'! I cense In 1 N ummer $eidng cA which shatl be made-or undertaken in accordance with the plans and -personally'and be represented by ISSUANCE Of TAXICAB praclicaliycvery aspect of drivings mi:mdmy__t ' *vol 'e fo' r Clancy'" , Kesselhaut-and.Ruff^~^ .. . _ .-, • America, wca^ recently easy to handle.' * ~~~ andTie took his idea to the- OWNER'S LICENSES." of this' D R I V E R'S LICENSE: spociflceii;ons~4tterefor on (lie. ir^ the office of the Township Clerk and his chosen counsel, and bo hoard, Ordinance and upon payment of a presented _^to' the Florham '._ "Onee'-yotrhave the parts,"..^ TelephonePioneersr hereby approved) the appropriation made for"anjlffstlnialod cost of each and to present evidence In hls~ transfer fee of $75.00 for each CONTENTS _ Park public school district for , , such purpose, and the esflmated:maximum amount of bonds or notes Xo behalf or otherwise -answer the taxicab. - --< •'"7~"zi^. ..„ Upon approval of an application , be issued for eachnucn purpose, arerespectlvely as follows: * charges against him. or a taxicab driver's license, the " use in_the_district's-.special- HOLDER means a person to (b) No taxicab .liconsv-shall be. Township-Committee shall direct COTTON KNITS -. '. • ." . ESTIMATED whom a taxicab license h^s. beer* assigned, mortgaaodtyDVcto«*M»r*" *he Township clerk to issue the school for" mentally han- V~" APPROPRIATION MAXIMUM otherwise transferred to securo a 54" to, 60" wide,, ' '• '• - '" AND.ESTIMATED -AMOUNTOF issued. : IcensU to, the-applicant. The dicapped cfiildrenT located in EASIDE LIVING YEAR'ROUN ' IMPROVEMENT OR PURPOSE -COST BOUNDS OR NOTES TAXI.CAD means, a, motor debt, lloa n -advancd e othor" Icense shall bear ; lhtr~name, vehicle, commonfy e«llfrd"TAxl"" financing transaction. &'and photograph" of "The malure driving practices, owning and cyfcfrom,full bolts, the Calvary Presbyteriarf' ~ IN . AT TH( ' \- (a) the improvrrncnt"of tho • —•—— which is';-' ' ' '• TAXI CAB-- DR 1 V ER'S- maintaining a car, driving as a job; traffic' fantastic choice -ehurch—in FlorKam Park. , oxlsting Township Garage ' - ' ' • • . (1 (-^Engaged in thfc business, of LICENSES. ., , 'problems, controls • and advanced- driving .thos.e basic maneuvers on streets where traffic ,- situate in tho Townshlpon • ... ' "* • • • carrying passengers for hire: and DRIVER'S LICENSE said cdmpifllnt orTd submit 1 1 ,, _ , s-afld the.wcstorly side of Center -— ——1^-_. (2). Held out, "announced' or REQUIRED he Clerk tDgethtjr with a notice answer in writing within 7 days, of skills.' :.. is light. Lesson .Four starts-with a tour of. ——Street (saio Township Garage constituting a building of '"' " '"" . AdVertised'fd operate on and over No person- shall~Qperate a~ that-Irucate of^an.y complaint, the receipt." * . •-• attend the school, not less'-than Clais.,D-con^ -•- ...- — thp public streets 61 the Township; taxicab for hire-upon the streets of Township Clerk shall bo notified of T A XI STANDS : Each driver education sludent iHreqCif ed 'to.- ..^l»u» tal nsWCTTlf iving un-hillB and winding _£1 , tho Township, "and no person who A YQUNGJTUDENT aMj»e Florham Pork School for Montolly Handicapped ChlldfSrT —"All-the-children here are structlon as defined_Q£____ - ' " . - he taxicab driver's ^Con5.e_|_tt_;OULATION" S practice "the basic driving skills, develop roads. ; ' •' - __ , : '— referred to In said Local l_owns or ctmTrols..a-tax!cab-shali- lumber, " - '•'.The Township Committee may, responds to a "talking doll," which Is equipped with a two-way transmisSion.devke Irainable," said Mrs. Ruth •pormlt It to'be so driven, and no predrivinnroHi-iuinig) hnhHhabitsu, studisinH.y; Van*n,td lon^learn Ini.,- . .Lesso• l-esspnn FivFive tentercenters on drivindrivinge thrbusthrough .. Bond-Law) by theconsrruc- -— ' offer *it ' the*mselve'5 for 'EXPIR.ATI.ON DATE OF by resolution* , or ordinance POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS l l Armstrong, speech correc- tlon of „ new roof therefor ' . transportation fronrr a place within taxicab licensed by the Townshipjj —for4iiuUona)dtmc<)BT^)p()Eaiing-switch«i;i^-.S''P""^--fU)^ S^ llll) ' its. variwyovary__f Iraffir-lighightKt , pormlHing a therapist In a remote oreo-to-»olk with th« tlilliJ. Tolephone Pioneers in ~sKairb~e~s& drivorrifT ariyilmeTor"! 1 - -tionlst at the school. "We are Ift t»»)«!• Than-You Think to Own Your Own Horn* Tho 'Township; and," " , ' - ' toxlcabs- licensed under this- -_ controls and other safety devices beTore taking parking lots, schools,_playgroundsr church , AAachlne washable, -—„ [^ew Jersey are as'sembllng-juch el«ictronic-deyices_to_enable teachers an9- ' addMlon thoreto, Including (*^-~Not operated over a-fixed— .-unless- the driver of said .,(aj_-.Each. Jaxicab driver's Article. The Chief ac_EoUce7,or h alllvork and materials 7~ laxTicab.shall have firs* obtained HZens* shall bo for " --Hrf—»-H- cuf-frorn_full boltsr ' .^•'••^ theTopists.ot special schools to talk;,wtth-chlldren who pro mgnto[ly4K)ndicopped_or uslngthe dolUo communicate— l n J route, ..- _ • • . _, : suchVmosuchoth r policl' e officVatmarbVl—the-c«thf^heod^ODEf on theroad^CODESS drdriveri s are placeldd aren«'»rf*»ss -'nrfrnfTrtl commerciaronunerciall and-^esidentiaurtd-rreaidential MOORS TO I ' '" Pccssary-ttvjefeoir»ti»i»'aF crmer legal ontity', • r refuse to obey, tho dlrectlonj'"of i "W . • situate- in_the Township on . any change-In cwitrol-oMheholder- holder of a faxicabJicensft^QC-be.— •and iiiOO per year for any renewal seen mentally _IEmHONE_ - _such police ofticer-***e4»-bo guilty L driving plus ;io hours of ^classroom instruction ^OTcirWestflel_d1>Scotch.-P]ains(_Rose]!e, Park •tho .westerly side of Mountain shal| fonVHtitn.a" trjinster of the . tho servant,.employoo.or agont ol 3f~Teptac'emont of 'a bSdgo or of a violation of this ordlnj*-*^"""" at handicapped children who —taxlcab license held In the name of such holder. icense. : • — • . :..--•• vehicle may be'serviced, I and 18 hours of obsej^itionTtrthp^r^hejUhC-_ziiD^ic-ca'r whejiihc ^ Hills,. Each student Isvallowcd to 7 —ing constituting a buifdrn said corporation .or other legal,, MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS. (cJ"While a taxicab drlvoj^ls orTrralDtained In anv* """ would not communicate with" \' of not loss than ClastD". . . "THx-wcelTciiufse is completed. • • ;" drive .to hlrhomeT hack to schoafc-and to his : entity, The-TownshlDj£lerk:lfiaI1—I NO TAXI CAB dR IVE R 'S •_ operating a taxicab, his "dr.Ii_cr's ' SOLICITING OR L _. ; adults" 'open up' and—talk *-' construction as defined OY~J- dotermine-wha4—constitutes*-a LICENSE -OR RENEWAL—" license- shall bo displayed' as BUSINESS FOR OTHERS: Daylon"has "a parking loi that.enables eacF shopping cenrer. • - |C.-referred "ItTTh said'Local :-' COnON FABRICS change in control. • ; , • THE41EOF SHALL BE ISSUED provided In here. -" ILLEGAL USE — freely to the doll as they play— ;•• 'Bond Law)'-by-the.TConatruction- 24:1-2 Insurance requirements UNLESS THE'APPLICANT. VEHICLES-EQUIPMENT AND jitudent to practice ahd develop (he basic skills—-COOES tries to make each student- familiar _ fqtt o r y collarwbrk^= (a) It shall-be unlawful for flny. witlral | esr6f • *~ 'or Installation theropn of . : This-type^of device is helping (a )-l n^order-tp-insure, the-saf oty (a) " Furnish ; Satisfactory . MAINTENAN^ET- — - —taxicab driver to sollcirbusfness";U of driving bcforerleavlnjahe school lot;T~r"'" l yP 'raffle, roads, and hazar-ds <.[* hew gutters-and loaders and . of tKe'public, II slraM.be unlawful evidence trnn-ho Is the holder, for SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. WASHINGTON.—While Ihe somewhat from the new white^ference between the .corn- us. motivate- them,"aiia has v-.-tho conslructlorcoLo new for any hotel, motel, rooming :• LessiJrrOnc"lsliavou7altr|)redriving habits: within a .20-mlnule radiusrfrom. Springfield SH for-Jhe holder of. a tflxicnb-Hcenso at least four years prior tp tho date' - Rules*and' regulations shall be -house.—bar* tavern," restaurant, rural worker is ^movingJromv-colla r jobs created by the posiubno^tliis labor force and . |"-cohcrote slab apron adjacent ^ of application,, of' a - valid great promise in speech ,v -thereto, Including all work —toroperate or cause flc_perm)t a omOlgatodby the Chief of Pollcor —theatre'and the Ilko, or to attempt adjusting seal., locking doors, adjusting—Where-most-of; the, beginning drivers will farm^to factory, the urban expanding service industries; . the;_^em>lo.yment ,of taxicab to bo oporaTCL . ifOmobila- driver's license and •K_ provide safo'transportfltlon and- todluert patronage from one such Ljnirxors, fastening seat'belts, ignition and practice. — •-• . therapy." ' ~ , ; ."" and materials-necessary any license bo Issued undor "this" "ToT Is at least 21 years of ago, shall- - specify such' safety I pjace to another. ' ' ON JEWELED worker is moving from fac-'—buUiiot to the same extent as • metropolHan—rc^iderits was Telephone Pioneers equip -- therefor or'incidental _ _ . ._ ChabtferVuJtH and unless the- and . . • —'- equipment and regulatory devices 1 starter _switch, headlights,-horns, brakes,' A checklist «f-eacJlof the basic driving skills ~(b) No driver shall engage In s lory to desk Job. the cities. '_: TZ Ihe smaller proportion^oC ~ thereto flpplreanTs'riaTrh"avo complied with "Was boon- a resident of the as he shall docmTocessary, selling Intoxicating liquors or use- .directional signals, gear posirionsTiiand-over- :-'- k<-'PLby_ thtUnstruddr^and each driver Is Ihc provisions of St.S. 48:16-1 to State of Now Jorsev~tor one year, VEHICLE- INSPECTIONS: his vehicle forany purpose other So says a Rural-Manpower•_'_ About 26 million' employed^_whlteK:ollar_workers, • Ac) the construction of now concrete sidewalkb, with re- 48J6 12, and tho acts amendatory nd — RECORDS: INSPECTION fhan for the transporting of hand^steerinfi and speed control. : •' rated every two weeks as to whether his driving . TRIMS^ - 'qulrod appurtenances adjacent • ••- thereof or supplemental thereto. (d) Is able to road and write tfae STICKERS passengers! — • ~ s )oor fair or ood e Service report, "Occupational persons~were living outside of collar Workers comprised 39 -to'ttio'Townshlp Recreation _ (b-J—J-he^-twu-tojiy—Insuwnce^- •English languaQeTSfid (dJ Prior to the use and CONDUCT OF DRIVERS. LessonTwoisdesigned ttfteach right and lo£t=J -l .' , . CtCenter-on n ththe eastorlteyl sidoid ~ ' policy issued for tho torm of "the —(eUs-of good moral character as- opero.tioiv of-Brty-gcriicto undor the . Thodrlyor, whire.onpaged In the turns, jane pdsitibns: backing up, turning IcchnlquesTlijlving in relation to lraffl'c.___ *.- of Church Mall and tho liconso shatl be filed In tho office of dcterrninod by tho Chief o* Police' provisions, ot ifiis.'chaptor, said operation of a *axicab, shall "Courteous Sales Staff, Never Too Busy'T1) Help" EmpyEmployment, , J960J.>;;t6-1970i," '1970. Around 10 million of outlying areas compared "with **.*;. -southerly side o' Acodemy; the Township., clerk with tho upon investigation, and vehicle shalt~Q~e~fhoroughly behave hlmsoll-ln a gentlemanly around^lT-TunisT KHurhs; iingle -parking, defensive driving-and overall attitude.,The YARDS based on a special Bureau of them were ,M". white-collar—54- percent of metropolitan fc. Green , 2.B50 application for the license and (f) Has an acceptable driving examined and inspocted-by the manner, and ho; shall not use any parallel parking,-upgrade and downgrade, checklist, along with a letter explaining .the occupations and • another 10v "employment. ' - " - • shall be" retained by the Clork upoPP" ecord, and • police Department and must bo indoco>it, profane or'Insulting bally 'til 9 tire Census study. It shows (d) tho acquisition and issuanco of tho license. (g) Is not addlctod to or a fdund to com pi? with such , parking and getting the car ontonheroad. .courfie, is mailed to-lhc parents of each driver Sat Mil 6 -language while engaged In sucn llflcr BTCYAR[> _thajL_bln&:C.ollar work_ Is million in 'blue-collar—work. ' Th. ' jif/.-.i . . , ^Installation of new and (c) The llconso shall bo effective habitual user ot drugs or alcohol. reasonable rules and regulations - Operationr^- —___ ^...,.« ...——.j-n^-^-oi^i—sunaay-^--^T=rj—-Sunday- - • .additlonalreqoipmcnt con- is may bo proscribed by The Chief Lesson Three' concentrates on -practicing '"" course is completed. 1 only so long as the statutory APPLICATION FOR DRIVER'S PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF declining in importance in-Tn^e two groups, together, ^aS^^!t slstlng of automatic door-' insurance policy shall remain-In LICENSE; CONTENTS ; of police. . ' , DRIVER. -7771, .. 1,1,111,1... I, . ,1 i n |. .. I. • ill _j^ ninl with're- full force as required by the ACCOMPANYING ITEMS. ~(b)~ Every -^vehicle"operating 1 mctropplitan-Breas^uL^at^accoimlcdiot28.^finiotthe_}J^^^X"^ quired, appurtenanccc, for All tavtcab drivers, whnn '7'"i""^~P»"I i c N o t i c e ' Public Notice Public Notice statute. (a) An application for a driver's undor this Ordinance shall bo operating their taxicab5/:;rr --elsewhere,-—^---——^.rr-employed -nonmetrppolitan workers are attached to thc- use by tho FlretDepartmont liconso or renewal thereof shall be inspected nbrii'ss.than.once-ovory^ of thoTownshlp ' ^ •; (d) In tho . evcnt--of — try? clean and neat of drott7~~ 1,500 cancellation of tho insuranciPIhe filed with tho Township ricrk up*on d: months' by tho Pol Ice- PERMITTING UNLICENSED thereof; llconso number of tho" ' ENFORCEMENT! "' this sectipn, anyjaxlcab llconse or !_ It-states-thaUhc smaller labojrforce. service sectlr of the economy. __,.>,..._JCOTAtS- . '^_ __, .— SSI.000' . llcenso.iShall—iownJodte-upon -the forms provided by Hie Township, Depart mon I to insuro the DRIVER TO OPERATE. taxicab fand ttie_ time~ of (he VIOLATIONS': ~ "V—^ -drtverVticenSo may bo suspended towns have benefited The most important dif- | h is-less promineriiin Tne excoss of the appropriation made for each of the Improvements orv ^oftective-date of tho cantollallon, The appllcatJtjn-s.haH-contaln^-tJ^— -continued—maintenance of- safe |t shall bo unlawful • for-any taxlcab's return to tho garage. ENFORCEMENT BY POLICE or' .rcygked as provided In this wh c .'»..purposes aforesaid over the estimated maximum amount of bonds or unless prior thereto tho Insurance following information: oporaTTng—conditions and fulP porson owning or opera ting a • (c) All rocor_s provided for In DEPARTMENT. ordinance. . ' * ~~~~~~~~~~*™™~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~*" rural ar'eas.- — *- notos to be issued therefor, as abovo staled, is" the amount of tho said has been reinstated bv withdrawal' ~~"•" (1) Namo and address of the. - compliance by the vehicle with tho licensed taxicab to pormH-such -this -section,—shall—bo—-opon—to ^^Tho~ police dopn/tmonl -Is ^ SEVERABILITY. • REPEALS:' .* down payment for said purposo. __. _-J . —— -- of tho cancellation or a now policy—I—^applicant— . ^... —. ..• . requirements of this ordinance and taxicab to bd operated by inspection by roprosontatlvos of JfDthodzod and Instr'uttod to WHEN EFFECTIVE. , JIn-tho hinterland, as well as of insur'SR'dc is delivered to the (3) Places of ros"ldonce'for tho rules and regulations of tho obsorvo tho operations of tho~ •7 — Section 4. The following additional mtitters aro hereby determined, person who does not hold a valid. 1["^iKc.pblico dopartniont.' ~ SEVERABlLITy~ '^ .. : Township Clork for tho remainder - the preceding $ years Police Deportment,.Every vehicle " REVO-C-A T I O N AND holders of- taKlcab and drivers' - In the cities, about three out of *. declared, rccltod and_statod: ' '— " • taxicab driver's—license roqulred Hany sectionpr r part of a section. •„'•* (a) The sald"purposes described In Section 3 of this bohd ordinance aro of the llconso period. ~~ (3) Age'/height, color of eyos found to be in compliance with this by this chapter. SUSPENSION-OF LICENSES: llcnn^Qs--l6r-^the-.-purpo^w-vt>f~hjr"p'a"fa'o' aph of this-ordinance is eight workers were women.: -. not current cxponsoi and aro-cacha property or Improvomenrwhlch tho -TAXICAB OWNER'S LICENSES. and color of hair chapter and the • rules and TAXICAD SERVICE HEARINGS . ,^_ _. compllanco • wit' h tho declacedinvalldoi— . ~~~ l . —1—Township—may lawfully acquire or made as a genorarimprovomont, and- • • Taxicab license required. (4) Place of birth regulations..shall havo affixed by (a) All taxicab licensees or their REVO CAT I ON AND provisions of this chaptor. unconstitutional,-It shall not-be For them, the clerical "field •-i- no'bsr4 of th.e .CQiiihoreof has boon or shall bo spoclully assessed on'-] No person shain~operate or .,-(5) Marital status ~~ " tho Police Department, on tho representatives shail--nsw_r_aiL SUSPENSION FALSE STATEMENTS hold- to^lnyajldate-or Impair 'the was the largest occupational _ - , property spociafly bcnofltod theroby- - _ permit a taxicab ownod or (6) Previous employment right rear window of such vohlc'loa calls rocclved for taxicab sorvico —falTAII taxicab llconsos issued Any porson who, shall mako validity forco or .effect of," ony controlled by him or any vohlclo to -and "employer for the ~ sticker— containing thoroon the under this Ordinance may bo falsostafoments Inany application Tgr.bupJrUjoth rural and urban ' (b) The avoraao period of usefulness of said purposes within the- taxicab licijnse number of the irwtoVtho Township limits as soon section or-sectlons-or part of-« "' limitations of said.Local Bond Law and taking Into consideration tho bo operated as a taxicab upon the . procodlng 5 years —— — as thpy'can do so, If such sorvicos suspended ponding a hearing or, section -Qr~paragraph of this streets of the Township without- vohTcTb and the dale bLapproval of after hearing, • revoked —or. , * respective amounts of .ifie said obligations autnorlzod for the sevoral (7) Whether Iho nopneant *• inspection cannot be rendered - within a L. he be required to maintain^ under ordlnanco. ' . • • • '». purposes, according to tho reasonable: tlfo thereof computbjcLltom Jhe having first obtained a~taxlcab has over-boon arrested for or.' _ . reasonable time, thqy shall (hen suspended by—tho Township this- ordinance shall bo oulJiy of -REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT license (roni .tho Township accused of a high Committee. It the liconso: violating this ordlnanco. _:The- TvW —largest^" oc- •./•*USto of the said bonds aujhqrlredby'th is bond ordinahecis 14 years.- . (c) The Police Dopartmprtt shall-—notify—tho -prospectivr e passenger- ORDINANCES. tonriie supplomonton dobt statement required by sold Law has been Committee for such -taxicab. misdomcanpi', misdomoarior, maintain *-&oipr• < -••'••«-- '-• •-o *- Ihf•c O) Violatod any .of tho REMOVAL IOF TAXICAB Atl otalna-nceV-or par.ts-' or cupational groups for males, * duly made and fllod In the office of tho Township Clerk and a comploto Application for-tfiMicflb llconso; violation. 6T the disorderly inspection^— ————- cantio answer od_ and give the- „. provisions of this Ordinance or FROM SERVICE^ ordinances Inconsistent herewith —regardlcsstrf resldence.Jwere . 1. oxecuted-dUUIiCale~thcr.eof-ha& boon-filed in the office of tho"D~TTcclor.of -conmnt'ST-rcnowals. -_ ....pocsons statutes or a violation (dM>Jo-v (d) Amounts nofoxepodino $3,000 in the aggropatc for Interest on said following information: liconso Issued by any state or - 3 yonrs Irom its lj\U- of pUrchase-l or refuse*To glvo ovor-all sorvico, —violation of which rofloct— ._ - .-. "-ordlnanc" o was Introduce' "d ' fo^rsr fitr within metropolitan areas. ;» ob(loatlons,,costsof issuina.said obligations, ongfnocrlno costs and other (1) Name and address of the . municipality to him h__ boon as a rjew, car oxcept that 9 vehicle shall bo deemed a violator.'of-this unfavorably on the fitness of removal of tho taxicab as prbWded4-re_dlngata regular meet! is something special... * . Items of expense listed.In and pormittcd undor section J0A:2-20 6f said applicant; and, when . the suspended or revoked, and for m.iy tic up to 3 /oars old~ahd - ordinance. • " the llcbnsoo to offor publlc [npflrftgrnnh "(al'-'-of-thls-fcoc-tlonf-—Townshblp.. Committe_. - -e- of "the Blacks comprised, seven- .,- Law may be includo,d,as pa_rt©f_tho costs of said Improvements and aro applicant Is not a natural wnot cause. - • pr6vidod that-l^ t wawas purchasepu d - . MISINFORMATION TO "' transportation, or Tho taxicab 1? not rojurntd to Township of Springfield In the :-. included In the foregoing cStlmato thoreof. —- porson, the namo and address (b) Tho-WippJIcaMon shal Aused—^'r— and it was not-PROSPECTIV. E PASSENGERr (4) Knowingly pormltod his service In lull compllanco with the County of Unlonand'Stateof New percent of th« ' employiyl • ; ;V ' '^" "Sections, The full Taith-and -credit of the Township are hereby pledged of all ownorsor participants to accompanied by j._passport type^ Firov..oUs!v-usod for commerci.il „_ No drlvor ofany taxicab shall — 'licensed taxicab to bo usod for—|-" proyislonsjjjf. this -ordinance, tho Jersey, hold on-Tuesday ovonlna;- -r esc .-the oxtontof 10 percent or photographToTtneappI leant taken any 11 log a l or immoral Township Commiftoo mavsuspond nonmetropolitan_labor force" •— • " to tho'punctual.naymonpof tho principal of and Intorost on tne said purpose1s and It -dld—nor^hanif,' induce any prospoc'lve passenger t Juno 13, 197?, and thai the sa'd I * obligations auihoniod by this bond ordlnanco. Said obllaatlons-shall be mpro In tho ownership of-the . within 30 days of tho application, mileage in excess, ol 30,000 mllor, _.to—omploy-—hlm by Knowingly purposes. ' ... the taxicab Jicenie_-qcJxUQ£L-'a' .ordinancb-shalt-boTUbmlfted for —- ^compared with 11 percent of • , . dlroctrunlimlted obligations of the Township/and the Township shall bo ~ legal entity jjnd all officers* front viow, size 1 Inches by 2 nor'was oTdor lhap,'2 years at date —misinforming .or., .rnls loading any- |— (b> All ta^lcab drivers' llconsos hearing or, attor hearing, rovokelcon.sidoratlon and flnal'passaga at* 1 ~that-1trTnctropolitan~aicas" —*d i rec*or5---^tfr--o thera—of ~ I ik v~ -inches. ——.—..- ^T— —- • "of liconsuo's purchase Jhrfroof. ' . Issued undor this'chapter;_may bo the taxicab license,. • . _|-a—r-gg.ul_Hf~meeHnp-^ot==»yid= —^obligated t6 levy ad-valorom taMe6»upon*alMhe-taMftble-property-withlrt~ on n —such pros~poctlvo passongor.olthor 'tho Township for the payment of said obligations and Interest thoreon_ R°?'" _—whatever bo ' their - .(cM..jgft_appj|ca.tlo ^mu-t-bo- —artoTmnn)rmsYo^nh^TT^^r" UpedpevdoahcBrn ^EXAtTV Townsh.np, commlttoo to bo hekj on .Service workers were- the aTcompanicd by a cortlflcalo from ' AND SANITARY CONDITION ; i^ctirparturo of any- train; motor after hoarlng, revoked oi fa) Any poison who violates or Juno 27, 1972, in the __.....» irnoin-iimnaTiQirDrTaTc-oraniDTjnr: ~~ —~~" a licqnscd and practicing suspended by- tho—.Township pormits.aids or abet&rthe violation •*l -ft most numerous occupational • Soctlon^rfEfntboodTorritnance'shatl tako offect-20 days aftor the first ." (2) Tho yoar, type and model 1 DlJ»PLAV OF STICKERS. , • I. voniclor or airplane or as Io tho Municipal Building at 8;30P.M^at ot vchlclofor-wblch tho license physiciaiVof Jhc Stato^of >Jow -{«-)—=-&vory*~*VBhlcle operating ' location of any hotel, public place- Committee If tnjrticcnsdp: ..ofTiny- provision of Ihls chapter', publkation thereofoftor finala'doptlon,:a5"proulded by said Local Bond " 11) Vlolatod any of the which time and'ptoce.^oQV-Person'- . i. ..•.'..— group of blacks - in—every— • Law; . »-. •"•• - _ - - T - .. •• is de&ired. < ^ „„_:_.- Jersey, cortif ying that the . undor 'this chaptor shall be kept In or private residence or as to the shall, upon conviction thereof, bo or porsons in To rested therein will Adopted - • , RobortTrWottchek (3) Tho numbor of persons applicant has boon examined on a a clean and sanitary condition In distance between any. 2 points, nor . provlsloris of this ordinance. — punished by a flncnot exceeding bo glvon an opportunity to he ^location.-Blacks were-under certain date, within 60 doy5 prior accordance with the rules and shnii such drlvor .docolve—any." (3) vlolatod any othor Junul3,)V72 _• ^ •- v Mhyor ' ^tho ' voniclo -Is -capable of by-innrJsonmenUfp^a hoard concernlng-saldTordln^.tce. x. represented in the white AtteslL. , _ _" ""/."" .. .'.^••.-. .-• , - - • • • • carrying. to tho filing of the appntation, and regulations promulgated by the prospective passcngor Or make 1 •ordlnanco~ortriC"T6wnshlp"jjr go exceeding ^0 days, or Copy Is posted on tho bulletin Be/tform that In'his opinion tho applicant,is Police Department, ~~" * ' iresontations to'hlm^j—r- laws of tho Sla te ol Now Jorsw both; A'^oparatovOffohso shall be collar occupations to an even _£feonoro-H. Worthlngton „ __ ., ' -i ' -_' " ——(4) A record of all arrests, resontat hTnV 1 board in thoofflcoof Ihe Township - Township Clerk and charges agalnst-appllcant™ f—of—sound physlquo, with good—z _(b) No other sticker._or poster or ~tho United Statosr -The-' doomed commuted on each day Clork. • . • ..,.., J Y AN O 1= - durinu or_on/which a" violation greatejrextennri^the smaller > . 5STATEMEN1 ATEMENT 1 ______^_-^;- -. '-• In any court. -•— — - eyosight.-not sub|ect to epilepsy^ exct'p"T_^_ inspectlpn stickerslI—PASSENGER. violation of '-which rollects _C-^_--Eloonore,H. WorthltVtiton yortlgo, heart, troublcor any-Qjhep-- . unfavorably on Iho lltnoss~yf ti : places than, they "were-iB the •,'•- The bond ordinance publiahod hoj"Gwlth has been-finolly adopted on '. (5J. APP'Tcants present and -. -provided lor In this section above No ddrivei r shall c'ohvey-rany- — - -> -•• •• -Township CTork r Juno*13i_12Z2.'-acld Ihe.twcoty.day period of limltaJlpn within which a suit, ,' prlor'cmploymont iar, trio past ^ infirhitty -of-body or mind which shall He .at!Jitecl-to-ihe-windOwS of- pasnojiger to any othor placo or— . —tho .llcensoo to offer public "(b)ln'Vd"ditToh" to the penalty _Spjfid_Loadiir^Juhe. \i.im . cities.- Nonmetropolitan .black i ' octiojior procoodlnos questioning the validity of sudLOrdlnanco cnn'be •fivo _tf_rs includlnti names rnlght make him unfit for th< tho taxicab.-.- -••" ~'"oVer.any other route contrary to a transportation; . provldeD^'in paragrapji '"in)" "of (Foo $224,03) and addresses of prior -operation-of'a taxicab. (c) No.idvertlslno signs or copy workers were concentrated In— commenced, as provided in tho Locnt'Bond Law, has bogun to rUn from pasionger's 'Instructions, •)'v - "• Romp and play...stretch... have fun! Body-Shirts *_ thodWoof thefirst publication of thlsstatoment." ' . •. • ortiployers. —^- _. (d.)-Upon an*initial application of Any-4cind-KhaM be attached'or HbiUH U k"b"EP)N~G7 H) Wilhlii Iho'lli.uiii.ud yunir the south, while metropolitan _ Eloonoro H^WdrthlrigToTi _ 16) Namos of.municipalities for a driver's license, the applicant displayed on any taxicab except as INSPECTION OF RECORDS r\.f ' has been found guilty of a high in 100«.stretch nylon play along with everything __ in whirhyianticnnt hold»; or hn*. |_r-Bauir-ed-below-—--^ —r-^.-.- =*fJ=^Thho Ide r—of—ff—tmcicatT"^t mdinp^mitoomaoFld^li ^ x^. blacks were scattered hold taxi owner or oporator-s— [—fhc-pdirce" deparTmonf of Tthe -I (d) The.-. name(_ address and. 'llconso shall require'thl tho drlvodl r tot violatton " of"Jn"e dlsordorly you do! . ----- ^-liconscs,. ',-.._---.-. Township, —— * -.'—I phojio namber of .the ownor or pon&onsjict, any rnovlng motor . ovenTtst_oj_' throughouFlhe Unrted_ataTcs koop^"and the drlvor ol ea'ch vohlclTfvloiatlonr or -has— (7) Questions (4) (5) and (6) (0) .The application shalfBittFbc oporator shall appear on both rear faxlc.ib shalj.keep, a daily rocord— ;*&* • shall, II applicant Is-other-than—- -accompanied by an application foe doors ol *ve*y-'iix1cab. "____ '< upon which all. trips shall bo ; knowingly permitted, his Style 1)50 Nonmetr'opolitah emplo- j-ao, individual proprlotorshjp_^__ :Of_S15.orj. - .'' , > F A « E S.*i—A DD VX I O NA L j-ocordod." Tho dally rocord~5+Vill -\ '^laxlcab- to be-usod for any O« yment inall occupations rose be answered for every owner _ INVESTIGAnO.N-. OF -PASSENGERS; FARE ZONES show Jhe.taxicab-humber-t-llconso— i illogal or Immoral -'purposes. of-an.lntorosT"of 10 per .cont or APPLICATION; . ,. (a) The maximum ffrre number of tho driver, specific (c) If tho suspension ponding a from 22 million persons In I960" moro ih "applicant, - CONSIDERATION. . chargeable for the first passenger - hourfi^of-dUtyy .time- and place or hoaring undor. Iho provlslon&--of to 26 million in 197.0^:ail_ilk_ . (8) Such furthcrlnformation (a) Upon the filing of on shall-be. orlbln and destination of each trip. paragraph "(bl^of this soctlon.'ls XTIH CONDI ' as tho Township clork may appl.lcat!on-for-a—laVicab driver's SI.00 wilhln _nv none a'ncf the amount o* faro rocelvecl' •: for.failure or rofusal to comply crease of 20 percent. This was /'•"•L roqulr.o. (hj Tho • a'nnXJa) UcfiQSQ* tho.Township Clerk shall _ 41.5q Zone 1, To and ^fom , for oach trip, Allsuch rocords shall I with- th'o . provisions -ol—tbls- slightly lessthan the 23 per- appllcBtio/rfOr.._ronowal of r^for Jho same to tho police -be-fljven to fne hbldor and shall be Ordlnanco, such suspension shall __ taxicab licenses shall bo filed department who shatt conduct an -$.1.50 Zone" 1, to arid from rojajne- for 90 d&ys"by trto holder _nat_cx.tond~boyond »i period ol 30 cent gain" in metropolitan not later than 30. days prior, to .- ofthe taxicab llconso. The holder days • investlgatiortof .eacrnippiicant fOr^ Zone 3. • -— ... employment. Rural and thooxpiration date, - ""• a taxicab'drlyor's llconso, which ... 1125- Zone % to and from sh.oll JiA_.Responsible—for—tho— HEARINGS AND NOTICE OF Let George do it... ISSUANefi OF TAXtCAft ivcstigatlon shall Include an •Zone 3. _ .- . -.. malnlonance^itdally records of all ; HEARINGS: REVIEW OF. THE smalltown employment In UCENSEi ' ..itervlew. of the applicant. A • (bl-Additionalpassonoers over taxicabs operated by him, .DECISION . ••_ "prior to any rovticatlon' al*X noniurm occupations rose by (a) If the Township Committee report of, such investigation.T'I tho ago of n shall be charged t25 r_jtejl_Fv.c- -i nc-lud I no—th«r—-ff ntHn.«=~Tin_- •ratrhr-ClTTrdren undeTTJ shall be —will slie up everybbdy frotn 324oJ8 with elegant 27-percent—but—the overall igrTmcT3III6T01ierformsuch rocommondatlons" of —tho—police carried true if related to tho adult purpose: tho time of cJobar'turT ^^ trend was affected by the 22: public transportation and in department and a copy of the passenfjers. • irom'the' garage of ovory licensed copy of the charges against him _zrtaUQrlrtg and pr'etty pearl buttons down.the_froht !iLhi:ni •traffic-ftnd-police-record of tho " (c) No operator shall permit any 'ta/xjcab; name, addr.es5 and and shall bo given a hoarlng-bv Ine' "percent drop In farm jobs. ~ '^ "llii 5 ordinance then theTownship applicant, if any, shall bo'attachod TWsm'"iniooT~\ *" "—HTTClhorrthetuffe.-Tne colors are—White, Beige, person or^ persons other than the license number of tho -driver' r Xr ^hall Issue a liconsc stating the to tho applicatioi nt an: d re.turnod fo: r person or nersons~71fst emplyin the fas-tesUgrowing *• !• —»'---- - '-»-=f-ow«sWS ~Wine, LTitac Aqua^-Black) Navy, Chocolate."— -Tnom c-_nd-addr.otWJ(-th*appl lean I; m*"^B»CTtHo-ocyorrld^occulpye^ the date of Issuance and the yoarj •tnytgnb "•untoss"~tpp~Tporsonr~or _scgmient6f thi'iaijoiiforce wai^s •-)—lype-TiTid-niodofTJmri^vcKJtatr.- "Commlttoo •pei siim hrst emploVIho'""tfffi: N .-_A-CULLIGAN_i "r omerwisD7?ttio application shall bo upon consldoratlbn of-T_the,t -I^xUflb' s'ha,!!. consent-to the "'TTT-oTtTodT In making* tho above •accjm.inf.n_nL-ciif:ii-j>rfdttUnA OUR ERICES, SELECTION^ 1 llcatlon and the, .repofts- and- |^~OTTqAAATiC WATER- (orlbm) findInas77no'T07wnship -Committee.- IclSWs^CcTrtlKcato required „ shall take into'consld_75jlb_n"jhe_ ached thoroto,.shaU'apprOvo rhftv -r-t-i".,- pypoiflonrfi "-'.1^' rtthr* ..application, No I •JuapjtnatbititY^pT'tho applicant. T ) j ^wTfnhii.VnrftjptTTr writing of r. «0o»*-»howlnq tho r.osult of I tlWb^ih olice" OppncTrnon.—_>—rpiecio^.,-r-ihn^r appTrc"ant-mAy ruquost.a:.n_A£iiMffo~ -%£?•:• •"'•Whiio- tho^Jtructure ot oc- offerte., (ivl(ivlden.eo e why hIs-appficafion~pp ~ ~~ut!i_rnW"tiic''n'urlhBf)yuf''R»ij ^jp/tOJifip^riiCto-SIzo) — cupationsirFlhg-riffal lahor~"r- ou1d~tM!~roconsidorod. ^^ =~" renewed unle:rs~tho ' ttppllcflht T E M P O,R A^feY—JLAXI C A a. •line- Cranlord -Mnor *•• Decorator Panels "' forcc is not Identical to that in therotor-has pajdTro annual llconsc DRIVEW'SAlCENSE . . KonHworth • lino . (Atea , Wood^Slalns.:...-:•-' '.tho cities, there Is a definite nklin) Of S25.00. - The Township €lork Is horeby • commonly knownas industrial -I -Formica Area) . , ^ Spray Paints • You don'.i have to'bg a pro to find your size trcmd'toward convergcnee..As. Zoni- 3: Area bounded by Wall Coverings, j ,' Plastic Panels these long-sleeved body"-shlrts come In one size in the urban areas; rural HiH.nis 5ummH Ltrio-' Room Dividers • Patio Root Vinyl ' Mountainside line- Daltusrol Table TopSj, Baseboards. ... fhat fits, everyshape girl. Bestform- has two will.probnbly continue to have Golf club I Area- commonly , ' Install now and save when you rent an Style 1130' more jobs for white-collar and known v. Raltusrol .Top) Folding Doors '. Pipes'&'Fittings -i games going, tailored shirt style 1120 and:zipper |We've got ybuf aii^CDhditioned Surrey by Arrow r *r(f) A copy ol the zone map/ as HaPdwaro Locks & Keys Automatic Culllgan Water fbndltlpner, or furtleneck style 1121. Either way, you're the . skilled blue-collnr and service k fllod with tho Township Clork shall 1 bo displayed In each taxicab. Tools* •Mirrar Wall Tiles winner! Both show your true tcolors- in rustr" workers nnd lesa -need fou 1 This short-sleevedshir.fwas designedto-keep you cool- -and-solvent OPERATING REGULATIONS Paints ' Decorative Brick , -' • „ subscri_t)e to.our portable exchange service blaCK, navy, wine, red, chpcolate or white. unskilled labor, • • • —• AND RESTRICTIONS Sliding Doors . Electrical Supplies'. . w during the steaming summer. Arrdw mdde it of.the lighjestxwe.ight^,. FRONT SEAT RESTRICTION'S. -system. Either way •you'll-en|oy all the "This," the report- states, , Antiquing Kits Decoratlvo Beams ''•^:•"' •• ' \ • • ••":• tY .fabric. And priced it-as low as you can get with.a good-shift of Decton No person, other* than tho 1 d drivor pf the : taxicab,' Gutters & Lenders General Electric Bulbs benefits-of unlimited conditioned waterfall What's the score? Only - "should have ..important • Perma-lron, "Sanforized-Plus-2 '. Why settle for leVs .thahArroW) the idfj.or'sll Inthe front soat of Spindles * ' implications in plmmi>i|> the tho t.rTif.Sunless the roar soat is " Decorator Cork . each #1 shirt in America.Only $C00 ' c • . fully ocujpied by passengers. This — Candloholdor& . Rocustgd Llghflno .through your hottie'-autbmatlcally.^--—J—•— .rv.v<--^A basic edticntloti, aiid the provision shall not- apply to pn-isemji.-r-, who must sit In tho vocational and technical • • *•••• '. '•' •.' r • V '-•'.--•" .. '..." •"• . front w.it for .'physical or health training of riir.al residents." ' rbnsons. featuring '

ILLEGAL OR IMMORAL USB Alcoa Annmrnnn Dacur Giior/jla-Pflcl/ic Ply'bi'inx' ./• OF TAXICAB call 688-1600 No hoidor.of a taxicab llconso or • Shorw\hWIIUams_,Wall-rex drlvor of,-) faxlcab -hall knowlnply permit his taxicab to be mod for "the look of the leader" any illcfial or Immoral purposo. . •- • • arid say ^ • I KITCHEN CABINETS w S O L.I C I T A T I O N 6 F ANY WOOD ITEM CUSTOM MADE UPON. ; PASSENGERS, " * .. «. •••'''. . - (a) No taxicab drlvor shall '.->« soHcit passongers for a taxicab -' .' . REQUEST •'.'',' iixcopt when sitting I" the driver's comporlmont of succhn taxleataxitaub uotr ••'• 'FREE-DELIVERY whiij! . standing ImmediatelI -»-•-•*y• i-idlflteni to tho curbi _sldo- tnorp'of. david BURR Jb) No .taxicab •drlvo•di...-r. ,?hall solicit t.tKKrtb patronage In a loud 1 toncrcase, he believes, reflects Union Non-credit courses in Developmental (llll (l::io p.m. In case of rain, the event will be next O'Connell accepted the honors for the "group/ of "Phone Phases of The Female" and was in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Irvlngton. Four non-credit courses for in"iill> three areas, according lo Prof. Elmer .(' -'Ke's low tuition, Interest in new courses, a Heading, English, Introductory Chemistry, Other awards were made to Mrs. Arthur Blake, - Ha!hemntics_and Physics are also offered in Thursday night. Further information may be selected as second best in the state. A.reception followed at the-Polish Falcon persons in-'lhi'-clerical and "Wolf, dean . •' general increase in the numbers of students obtained by callingaaa-SOlO. a bluej-ibbon, first place for an oil painting of -Other announcements included sponsorship secretarial fields seeking job- IlicZSummer Session and are designed in The new areas of study. Prof. Wolf stated. attending college and a shortage oX-suminer hehrr hohomem ; MMrs . FFrankk ShfShafferf , redd ribbon,,_oibb f a course in flower arranging by the con upgrading or refresher reflect the critical need Tor IraimRTspeclaUsts I1**' ~ -...-.... _ Given in marriage by her father, the bride -programs_wi!l 00 offered in second place for painting on glass, and Mrs, servation nnd garden department, was attende^Jby her cousin, Miss Janet Cole, as lo deal with the problems of urban America and—— '' '"y credit and nine non-credit courses will - by Mrs. Kenneth R. Doremus of Westfield. ; . -RELISH/.GALLERY- the Summer Session at Union the.threat to the environment. . beMered in the six-week Summer Session al Republican Before you install any .'_ maid 6f honorTBrldesmaids were'Anne Rybak County Technical Institute, it Mrs. Doremus is the second vice-president of " and Marian Cole, cousins of the bride, Carol- AH three programs are designed to prepare """•' <-'ranford Campus, Classes are conducted the Garden Club of New Jersey anoTs" chair- hus been announced by students to .transfer to a four-year college_or day_ and evening, __r. Central Air Conditioning Wedding Sunday Ligenza,- Marie Szewczyk, niece of the'"- man of the judges' council and flower show • bridegroom, and Josepha Bajda. —riichard-Kny; director. univefsTT>'T^compIete"ni'e requircmehls'for ii the Elizabeth and Plainfield- leadership^ evaluation committees of the state Campuses are conducted, evenings only and —find out how many Gustave Bernat served as best man and —. Kay Kirid-H-baBic-courso in baccalaureate -de'gr«•**"••"' Baccalaureate- Belief organization. The course will be given June 15, .., ushers were Kazimierz Smuda, cousin of the keypunch operation .will be programs • in urban studies, environmental include credit and—non-credit—courses in 22and 29 at the Mountainside Public Library. SpanisliNis well as in English. will gather ways you can bridegroom, "Richard Wojdyla,—ehester "offered, as well as. typinf! science •and "environmental engineering are • Fee for the course is $7.50. All interested may Ksiezopolski, Christopher Wielgomas and fundanicnlals. Brush-up' "being offered bjmn increasing number of In addition In regular summer courses, two William. Rhatican, a staff MarkDrBefezin~ 1 contaqt the chairman of the department, Mrs. Chester Wojtas, cousin of the bride, courses~~iTi—• typing and colleges and universities. Profs Wolf noted. .non-credit workshops in drama and drawing assistant to President Nixon, Kathryn Beller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Bruckhaus will be the luncheon speaker. ' , The bride, a graduate of-Irvington- High stenography, are also_. those-who_do not choostT to pursue their and painting will be offered in the evening; two Jerome H. Beller of Livin'gstori, was married Mrs. John O'ponnell, second vice-president, BARBARA KRIEGEK scheduled.:::..... ~—-——~~ __ _ one-week wrestlin. g.. clinics for .junio r and senior at f>e !9Z2 Union "County ^Sunday to Mark David Berezln, son of-Mr. and School; is a senior at Jersey dty State College,'. studies beyond the associate degree-level= , he announced that-plans are in. progress for a -^ajorlng in elementary education. She-is - Prospective applicants for 'added,' will find ampl'e" employmen' "t' "op" - high school boys will beheld in July, nnd a Pre- Republican lendershjp con- Mrs. Murray Berezln of 100 Stonehlll rd., garage sale in September. _. ! :. any of the courses should be at islr-y and government. ,— College Workshop will be conducted June 20 to f.crence at the—Town and Springfield. Dr. Ely E. Pilchik officiated at the employed as a secretary for 3. Wiss _ Sons in - portunities inindui The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Krieger-Graham . Newark.. —•• " least high school age and those Union College is an independent, co- Aug. 4, all at the Criuiford'Campus. -_ Campus Restaurant in Mayfalr Farms, West Orange. planning'' <"" enroll _"in the Donald Hancock, 1325 Summit lane, Moun- _ Mrs. Czyszczon, • a graduate of Essek educational Iwn-yeac-cpllege accredited by the Tuition for the Summer Session is $12 a credit • Elizabeth on Saturday.. . Patricia Rosenberg'of West Orange was tainside. Co-hostesses were.Mrs. Joseph Huber keypunch course should have hour for Union- County "residents and $25 a Hhatican's address will * maid of honor-JBtldesmaldri were Lori Berezin engagement is^told County Vocational and Technical High School, Middle- Slates"'Association of Colfeges and and Mrs. John Wroblesky. • . _ ."earned his-A^A.S. degree at Essex County basic typing skills. Thoso-who- Secoiidnry Schools. In partnership With Union credit hour forajl other. I^Jew. Jersey-residents. highlight-a-fuH-day-of cam- of Springfield, sister of the_groom,' and Jane : r do not may also enTnhMiutwill Non-credjt course tuition is $36 forall courses'—_jjajgnpla'nning for hundreds of Kadin and Barbara Kay of Livingston: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krieger of West Orange College and is a senior at Rutgers University, :' :'~~-*X W> County Technical Institute, Scotch Plains, and have announced the engagement of their Newark, where he is majoring in business^ need a typing course in order' under contract to thirlj'nion County-Coor,- except Introductory Chcmislry",~JwIijcli Is $411.-—~*pa>ly_-~l"endBr Lawrence-Berezin of Springfield was best h: : ••i- Tfiitinn for other New Jersey residents is $75—-Ghairrnan-Richard G,"_choel man for his brother. Ushenrwere.DavidBeller daughter Barbara to Steven Graham, son of . management_ , rie servedwith the U. S..Arnty^._:/,'.^^...^ ; lo obtain. ..any speed at (limiting Agency for Miglier-Educationr Union 0 Diane M. Binder Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Graham of-20-Garden—fronH966-tot968Tind"attalnKJi'ahk of sergealTir CollegcHsTierving the coinmun_>Lcolleg< and $100 respectively. \ "I do the announcement of. Livingston, brother of the bride; Harold keypunch operation and a, job, BerezlnofWo^difftakqand BtttceBerkowitz PVal.-Springfield. -. • HerhrHnrpiDyeWaX "Atlantic Metal-Products^ "fie explained.- ' -~ —— of Union County at its, .tFTrc threec campuses-in- New credTtcourses .offered'for the first lime /Today. 7. J^^.::...^-..,—., iKir is an _Wlth conipartnicnted-'filass linor- Hisluiy uf Kmu AWs of Union. ^ alumnai of Mountain High The newlvweds-wjll-resldeJnjZpltohiirg. Thc'kcypunch courserwhicli h »n"d Plninflflrt.,' -this "The — t nrnngp, anrl H»mim .Inninr '"""''^ -- for rolis)ios,reG. $4zn>0- will last ,six_weeks, _ will. be. gpPB paralleling the Ap,,reciation-of,Arts boOmr»hld»Jiave. at- Mrs. Berezin graduated from Livingston ______speciaTsmsff" J 1 ,_Hjgh School and attendrSeton Hall University. Mr. and Mrs;-Wilbert J. Binder of. Murray g^jfyir^«vivT^SfieTsWEICG ~conductuu Mondays—?anH -frcshmairtand-sopliomdre-yearsln^four-yeai •technician for St. Barnabas Medical Center, Hadassah to hold —Wednesdays, beginning July '.institutions in liberal, arts, 'liberal arts- Her husband'Is an alumnus of Millburn: High Hill, former residents of Springfield;, have Livingston, „ ...... ' School and attends Jersey City State College. '"'"Without liner, for serving 5,-from fi:M to-»i-30 p.m. The education, biological sciences, -"physical Itses — ner nance graduated from Jonathan Dayton Physiology, invertebrate Zoology, Bac" . He is employed by S. Klein in Wayne. Diane Marie, to Robert Mark Coffman, son of Graodu Bn'roquu ages, rog. $38.50 basic typing Course, also six sciences, law enforcement, engineering and Jleglonal High School, Springfield, and holds a meeting Tuesday weeks, will meet Mondays business administration_ . ~ tertojogy -•• Business - Law: - ry After a weddinfctrlp-to therVlrgin-felands, Mr. and Mrs: Cd}l H. Olson Jr. of Long Branch. Starling rinlw.trii . _,. .. .. •- Miss Binder-graduated cum laude from degree in-Business administration from Springfield Chapter of Hadassah will hold a through-Thursdays, "from II to "Applications for the fall semester may be Tttanagemont; Chemistryhemistry, Economics, schoel said "In-addition to they-will make their home in Millburn, Fairleigh Dickinson University.-Madlson.-He is- -* . R«eular prices odor JDiiaJO. l!>72. Edllcal l)nal ; Montclair State-College in May, receiving a -wine-and cheese party at the home of. .the -MIIS. KAZIMIERZCZYSZGZON 10 a.m., beginning July-5. obtained by'writing the director of admissions— ! Psychologyl , A Survcy-of Western Rhaliean—we expect Miss Central an accountant for Lehigh ServicesrEHzabeth.- membershlp~"chalrmanr^Mr8; adnSh^ ~ Thc.lyping.nnd stenography Union College^Springfield avenue, Cranford,' Brama, . American,___English_nnd_. Western Christie"Todd " a member of bachelor of arts degree. She Will attend the . Rita Catherine Van Busklrk, daughter of Mr. 14 guests at.-shower 7-gradaatc~ school, at the' University oT Con- wartz, 844 Mountain-aver-Tuesday-at-B-p;m— —ON THIS DATE-JNIMZTORV - refr.eshcr courses _will bo 07016. -—T —-r-c__Jgu"'penn Literature, Western CiviliCTtion to- ii1^H7^77l ' .; and Mrs. Gilbert-Van Busklrk"of 14 Map'Ie~ave., -Prospective members may .call 379-2220 to ~Tri 1876,-jiuuipoken GeneraP George A'. offered ^-fox-Jour weeks, Springfield, became the bride June 3 of Donald " neclicut in~th6-fa4JrHer-fiance also received a Wolgast Yo bespeakeT Committee trr, reflect . the Air Conditioning honoring bride-to-be bachelor of arts degree from Montclair this make reservations. ,• Custard_at the Little Big Horn said — (Editor's Mondays through Thursdays," President; Ace Parker of the "George. Stilesrson of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Mrs. Joseph Hamilton, regional membership Note:' Come on, Snell we can't print that!) — beginning July 5. The steno MayTind will be.employed fulUime in the fall. at dinner Wednesday •Stiles of 701 Mountain ave,, Springfield. • Karen Parker of'Mountainside wasihonsred ——AMay wedding is planned.'. chairman, will speak on "Why Hadassah Keeps Perry Snell ,_ course-will meet from 10:05 Air pollution chapter added Kenneth- Smith-,—a— • The Rev. Dr. Bruce Evans officiafed^atTUieT at a bridal shower held recently at the home of The annual. June dinner ot;the- Ladies' You.-Young." _ „ a.m.-to—i2:05-p.m.-a'hd the _.- ci\mpaiKn_assisfant—of_pie A gas flame never wears out. . . .First Presbyterian Church of Springfield. A Mrs. Borghild Hirsch with Mrs. Charles. • Evening Group of the Springfield Presbyterian "Hadassah, with morejhan .300,000 mem- typing~courstyplng*~coursc from 12:35 to' National Nixon Campaign; -reception^ followed at the New Hampshire WiUner-. as co-hostess. Fourteen guests at- - Church._will--be- held Wednesday evening, bers, never stops making history m medicine," .-_.. 300 Millburn'Avenuo, Millburn . 379-1595 | — -Charge for Pictures ' | 2:35 p.mv to policemen^basic training Roberl Odell, the former V Special Reduced Gas Rate ^House, Summit. . —'— tended. i ', It's a gir) beginning at 6:30; at the Hotel "Suburban in social welfare, youth rescue, vocational, _ . ..-' finance—djrector of Ihc I There is a charge of $5 for wedding 1 during Summer air conditioning monthsl—- —— Ruthie Guarriello of Clark was matron of Miss Parker "andTHenry L. Freudenberger, training and land development in Israel," = ~"An eight-week basic training course for mid Union Counties, including Union Township. Ftepublican "National Com- «honor. Bridesmaids were Sally Van Busklrk of alsOjOf Mountainside, will be married in July at A six-pound, 11-ounce daughter, Pamela Joy,—. -according to Wallace-Callen, newly elected = ano engagement pictures. There is no _ poliec candidates held annually at the Union ._ Mounlainside^Police Chief Edward Mullin,- mittee; and Julius Belso, the ^enilworui, Kathleen Powers of fidison and Holy Cross Lutheran Church . '•• was born May 19 in Overlook Hospital, Summit, Leonard Wolgast of Rutgers University will—.-president_pf the Springfield chapter. "In"the 3 charge forfho announcement^ whethors = Scholarsbip . County Police Training Academy,' Westfield, dean of (he-training academy-said the In"- ~ vice chairman of " the yAutomatic Fuel Modulation • 'tinda Rondeau of Springfield. Mariann Van — to Mr. arid Mrs. Alan Lubiner of Springfield. prGBent-an^tlustrated-talkTSn^'WirdTIfiTin the— United ..States, Zionist and American Affairs, = wifh or without a picturo.. PersonsS —nnw-includrerirthrce^nour-orientatiun on~th(r—siiTrelirttrhasbecn-included in the curriculum. Hepublicah State Heritage gives more even cooling—helps farther, to 'Suskirk of Springfield was flower girl for her . Qy»n I Mrs. Lubiner is the former Ellen Mitnitsky of Modern World." Arrangements for ttw sppnirpr— youth and Jewish education projerts_change_ r a A R D E N STATE S WIM ^Springfield; ——: r _ljubmi._.iiig_:wedding—or—engagement-§- established role of the police officer in air pollution control for a number of reasons. "Increased citizen Groups Federation. _l_ reduce fuel costs! - . , 4)ster. •- —— -O.UI-I-I have been made by Audrey HeinekenrprogramT . continually to reflect and meet" each § pictures may onclonclosc o the $5 paymonts : ac'liyities,^- • ... . -_ inlcrest—i\nd awareness of environmental "Workshops will include Bellon of Springfield was best man; •-- An-oight-poundr— four-ounce-sonr-Gregory MINNESOT, „ A STATEHOOB- chairrhan for the „group. , . Mrs. Arthu,.r Moore, generation's changing needs. That's why I urge. I-or-include a noto asking that they! A~(ull tuition scholarsbipjnj: The three-jjour orientation was developed in poliution-requires--that the policeman-have n — media organization, the cthnk /NeveHoses Its "Firstltay" ;Oshers;, were Gilbert Van BusJ_C_k../of. Steven, was born June 1 In .'Saint Barnabas On May iY,Y85MWnneVota"wM^ unaffiliated-women-in-the community to^come—gbrtTllod. . ' . =• 49 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights a itudcntTmajoring In business cooperation with Thomas A. Pluta, executive : belter, understanding of the organization and .•voleil KenilworUi, George Steckert of Mapiewoqdjmd Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. and Mrs:-—the Union— . _ \ ' the business meeting, to our party to learn more about us:" . siliiiiliiiiilililiiillliilillllliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii "administration has been director of-lhe Suburban-Air 'PdllutronCom-" ri'sponsibilities of state and localjiir pollution""-^—S-Ucs and campaign y Ordinary air conditioners Steve Regan of Union. - -- "»• ->«•.—• •*^~.~~Keiifteth Perren of 1554 Grouse lane, Moun- '. • •-—: ——:—=: —: - established;at Union College mission in West Orange, and included in the control agencies," he said. . , '. . " organization," Schocr- said. -. gradually lose their cooling power. After a honeymoon in Miami Beach, the talnslder-Mrs. Perren is the former Carol by Mr. and Mrs. Norman _lasl training-"session.. jlie._.commlssion is an Other speakers will include Lettuce, cups Since police officers will be involved in / Bryant cools efficiently year afteryear. couple will reside in Union. Tacovsky of Mountainskte Combine ham, pineapple, Edwardsen of Cranford.it was~ -inlcrmunicipKl regional "air pollution control (lonlrol activities during air -"pollution MrsrKay Neubergcr, Notional announced this week by Dr. Committee woman from \Tasty-topicl -celery and ripe olives: Mix agency which serves 11 communities in Essex emergencies -declared by the governor.., a p 2 Years Free Service .1^1 IMlll IIIII tl II ttl I • IIIIIMIII III IIOIIMtltl I 111 II liillfllMrilllltJIDIDllllllU M Itlll I Ill 111MI) 1111 • I • 111111111 • III JI • 11111IIIIM111 > ri 1111) • 111 • 111 1 (111111111 • 1111111111L^ _ mayonnaise and lemon juice Kenneth J"_W. Ivorsen— knowledge of air pollution^endes and laws i£ Monmoulh County, Mrs~; " Hawaiian Ham Salad * president...... Nancy Schluter, vice chair- and lightly stir Into ham ncceSsary.,'lJVI\illln added. from Your Gas Company! 2 cups cubed cooked "smoked mixture. Chill in refrigeia^ort- Openings Police will also be involved in thc_eh- man of Mercer County, Mrs. BUYING WISELY. ham •. 'Hie_recipicn.CfQr__ the $UW) Ann .Flynn, former president ... and you never hive to hour or mjfc. Stir in pautpeanutss Mow tlial we liavcTinislicd ilie development oFour walcr sclu)larship_wilLrie_selccted by forcement of air pollution-codes relatiiiR to I . • • From Better Business bureau- '..••'-- -M 1 cup drained pineapple and- serve in l\ of_ the State Federatiom_of I jfforry about af rummer ' " 1 lettuctcups\6 areas, we.ore goifij[.H)TMgnTa'COMPETITIVE DAY-CAMP. "the Scholarship-ConvmiUoe-ot— motor vehicles, he snid. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of Metropolitan New York, Inc.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip chunks servings. in Service' The orientation includes a discussion of Republican Woineiuand-Job Shortage of economical GAS! 1 cup sliced clery —This program is designed lo prepare swimriiers fbr the Jun- _llie Union CollleBcrfaculty and T.. llulla'han, the mayor "of Call us today for i-' : ~.ior-6lvmplc8"wriicn~\riii:hf i\eiu jlyimns-the mopib "lAMft 'Jnmiis A." Allbway;-president of the. New current air pollution problems InTerms of their |j Larrie: . - . Dear Lumpy: —-•- Mi cup pitted ripe — . Mrs. 'bolty Ehrfiott of Farmingdalc. Long Island, FRIDAVDEADLtNE usl. •' . . ... • •- " ••Jersey Civil Service Commission, announced source, transports, -^effect arid control. The HOMC COOLING (••il want you .to know about this "Sleepy Eyo" Sorry^ about your misunderstanding over the olives, halved Mountainside, 'financial aid who is" an~cxecutlve with All Items other (Han'spot new; ' this week .haUheJumLi972 Open Compc.i,iytt, TClimon?7n^^ ad SURVEV AND _niattre3s company. Thoy wouldn't give me full FACrtlTIES Long Course Pool (6 lanei) ' ' ' '• • officer. . •• ._ - Regional Public Relations Co. mattress but your mattress had a pro-rated '•'•i cup mayonnaise ' — should be In our office by noor 1 U FREE Credit on my mattress. Tho one they sold me ,.. 2-Short Course Pools (4 and 6 DincsT^ ^"""^^'^^""^^"^'^r "?. °" -.c*s anU the activTtL of local air pollution —1{eglatrBtlon-for-thc event—j warranty. At the beginning of the warranty, 1 tablespoon, lemon juice on Friday^ Edwardsen, a: certified——announcements for positions in th_J__U_—Q_—^tnnrrnijic'iif-iifcv:tinrmiini?i- didn't hold up and they only allowed me a part you'd have received full credit if it-was fQund to .!hnmnrrli»il pecialtics.( which is the. coming fashion in post- person over 65. —ing pciwor now available to -all—NtATIONAfc dtdKda lion.'' can'expect to earn virgos will—bctomcr awnro^thot their Davis, complimented Dr. Paulttohnson of - fip ivo fallen—fcelow expected mordl -STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. chief of medical (>du«ation, "for his _'.*y)ioji.o income-Jevcls," Reasoi n tht cducatlon-of youhpiiliysieianR^ -._c!^blnedJryilt_WiaTSccuritjtSccuritjr.anr d pension ISreaTerRgsourcesi-The.National Stqfe Bank ^ .PearTSnookeredi- tlandcstlnu.pliune cull, Itmor or meeting wilfr rrijefitsr can provide^S-eomfortablid^Sf e incomo, jjeptf23^-Oct. 22~ . nlav litvagTylth most-'momhoril of your sign.- iw~Gentralnow J —^s±tl • -'-"-'•_.^.-7ttC—cilfflfi to steljtir^attgiiis.Tnirlnna married ~ " ^~'"'" ""and unmairlod, inuct ntay in-bounds,,_^^_~ HoJrPU^S^rpinl- T*k(r cafe, .cxtrcrtie-carotnMaiiy" ' Uttitld .Vcry_a-_-tninp Phono for both Sprlnglfeld O(flc"eT37t6^442. - " . - . '\0Ufl SAVINGS OPEN SUNDAYS BERKELE• ' ' • ' - Y SAVINGAND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS^ 6 AM to 4 PM... HOURS:' \ i Mon., W«d., Thurr, Frl. ; MAIM OFFICE: 52UMkmn Aw, Millbum.'SUl Hllli/467-2BnO/Biiil( Bln.130; Iliuli nrai. 0 lo II, Snl II H(l *8~RIVER 'ROAD.eoNiiWAiroNiiK IKWV 10 A,M. - 10 P.M. , Individual _ Gr'obp'Rates Other^olllces loctited throughoi/t Union, Middlesex, Hunlordoh and Morcor.countios. mini: B» ly—ii AIM. N.w.il/978-•/ Efteen AAary-Donlan .marries Dbrbthy J. Wahid Heffers marriage bride •Thursday, June ) 5, 1972- .. i 3aturda^tzr= Is bride May "27 Cblumbietteyhoid St. Micha'cl's Ilqinan/Catliolie Churiih, Union, in Union thurch SaturdfeiVin church. wps the .setting Saturday -afternoon' for the installation June 6 marriage, of Kileen Mary Donlan, daughter of Marilyrr Ann Cousins,, daughter of Mr. and St. James Roman Catholic. Church, Mr."and'Mrs; James J:'Donlan of 1015'Harding Mrs. John Cousins of Belleville, was married Springfield, was the setting Saturday for the in Council Home avo.HJnionJo James.LecHudowski.son of Mr. Saturdayafternoon to. fiannld-L. Heifers, soiuil- ;—marriage-Qf-Lor£ine~WatU,-daughter-4>f-Mr,— and Mrs. 'john'lludowski of 223U Steelier ave., Mrrand Mrs. Leo Heffers pf 518 Malcolm rd., and Mrs. John Watts of 833 Hemlock rd., Unidn, The newly-formed Columbiettes' of Union. . ••; '•_£; to Anthony Eugene.Carlson, Son of Mrs. Rosina SpringfieUTCpuncil 5560, an auxiliary of the The Hey. John A. Palasits officiated /it the The Rev. Michael Kelly and the ReV. John '-Carlson of North Wales, Pa., and the late Mr 'knights of Columbus, Springfield Council 5560; ' ceremony. A reception followed at the Knights .Brady officiated' at the nuptial mass and g held an installation of officers Tuesday of Columbus Hall, Union."" ceremony in Holy Family Church, Nutley. A The Rev. Edward Oehllng officiated at the evening, June 6 in the Knights of Columbus The bride was escorted by her father. Marie Socialites schedute- reception followed at the Chanticler in double ring ceremony. A reception followed at Council Home, Old Shunpike road, Springfield., x EI|en Donlan of Union served as maid of honor Mlllburn -- , . the Towers SteaK House, Mountainside.^ ^ Thomas_-DlFranco, grand knight of the former sister. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Arnold. The bride was escorted by her fathor" Nanci Jbnes Beach kip The bride was escorted by her father. Bar- Springfield Knights, of Columbus,: served BB Okunjif Yonkers, N.Y., Mrs.- Richard Blecker bara L. Smith of New York City served as maid " (red~in-; that the group of 22 (ponslsting of members n-ntf States Marine Oorps,_with. a-tour-of-duty in . Visiting guests included Mrs. John Koerher, ' >l electrical engineering, completed two years of their friends) will meet at 1:30 p.m..aT the Mount St. Dominic Academy, Caldwell ahd Vietnam, is a recent graduate of Atlantic New Jersey State.president; and officersjor"-- overseas duly in France. He is employed as an -Municipal-Parking-tot-on-Morris a venue near D'Ypuville College School of Nursing.JBuffalo, |—CommuTtlfVV XflllegeTMay gy s Landingg. REVUE-=rS»ver9T of the-300-5)iiclents from lha «ventngs=o^7:l30r-Tickers-wi(l bo available at the door on Bishop Wigger 29, Irylngton, Eastelrn assistant engineer by. New Jersey- Bell\ N.Y., where she received a B.S. degree in ti hi tdi t Kt Stt U Chernoy Ponce Studios,-599 Chestnut st., Union, ore shown both "jghts. Left to. right ore Rosemary Meeker, Denise Chapter. Grahdview avenue. ..'.-'•'' . • continue his studies at Kent State University in = Telephone Co., East Orange. . \ The annual June buffet dinner was sbrved'at nursing, is.-employed as a staff nurse at Ohl In skif, as part"oFof^fhicI^^Sfh7Brir^t r>v,oo-giverrt5y">he-~^"PraM3zik7"Susan Lines, KlrrT Collett, Ginny Syyigel, Toni Mrs."-Eleanor Sickles, district deputy for * Following a honeymoon trip.tO-St. Martin In le group's meeting1. Dinner chairman was Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. Following a honeymoon trip to Quebec, studio. This year the theme-will.be."Holl-Dflte^l-and wlll.be —Goimi, Undo Swrhj'clt'r.taura-CaimfrSasarr Emery, Trocey be -^the-Springfield-eouncil 5560 AuxiliaryrBerved-^- -—the—West" Indies, the, couple. will reside _in_: r^_ ^-" "-----'•-; who was assisted bv"— ...Her husband, who was graduated from Seton dthe couple will reside in Stow, Ohio. presented at Union High School "tomorrow and"Sptu*doy ' Sarn_o;and Patty Angelft,I_the girls are~f rom Dnioii and^The - as-chairman oMhe evening.'Mrs. Delia Piazza, Millingtpn'. " :=r— -—-~~ __" Albert Long, Mts~tErnst Schiff ahd Mrs. Hall Preparatory School, South Orange,—I '-'~''—: ^~ ~- ^—— surroundl»)g communities. ' .' was hospitalitj^hinrnWn"-f6r'~u>e-evenin67 Cliarlfii'^uldur. "-_- -: ' - ^ Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y., where ho—-| Thp fl|lh'c Irnnciirnl-'g hooks were aUdlteflT)V received a B.A. degree in economics, and Dian i nson Mrs. Schif( amLMrs. Alfred SK'inat the home uf Cornell University Graduate School of Business FHlhnr'p fliVnhn Dnnl" the retiring pre'sjdmit1, Mib.,P.wr.y Carlson, 1104 -and Public"Aclministration,~ where he received -West-Chestnut sltvUnion,JcScently. •'- an M.B.A. degree In finance, is employed as a Qthers at the \mectlngc—includ.cd__:Mrs,. financial analyst by General Cable Corp., Petraeffa, Mrs. MaycVqlk and Mrs? John Bien. Cblonia. _.— t; old itn't ~s(J~bad' : ""Following ajhpneymoon trip to ElbowLBeach;—_^ in Union church jvhrn y iontidrr tfw olli'f- Mits. IAMKS i,i:i>ftpmnvsKi - — It waB"annouiice"dtlianiie~fir!>t meeting of the fall Season wiH"be_hcUOn September. Mrs.. Bermuda,,the^cpuple^will rcsideln Montclair. ~ ' Diane-Lynn Wilkinson, daughter of Mr. .and nntirt'. • ___ '~~ 1 MRS. GKNE M. C.»tOFF JB. MRS. RONALD L. I1LITEKS Miss Soos to wed -- Joscfjft Chevalier Lester Hinrrmn, hostess chairman, will appoint Dorothy. J. Wolski, daughter of Union- Fire • Mrs, Robert S. Wilkinson of 1277 Oakland ave., Sunday^ June 18 Group to discuss hostesses to serve at the meeting. Chief-and-Mrs. Edward Wolski of Uriion, was Unlon,_w_fls married Sunday, June' 4, Co Gary married Saturday, May 27 to Gene M. Groff Jr!, - Union girl engaged, Raymond Meltzer Joseph Evans, son of Mr. and -Mrs. W. Frank in=Qf-Mr-,-and-Mrs.-Gene-M— Groff-Sr-of— Evans of Hartford,_Conn. ' ^fashion show plans Wading River. . •» -_ The Rev. Howard W. McFairJEofficiaTcdii Hst youth 35thanhiversa plans dateJn spring the -ceremony in Connecticut Farms The Woman's Olub of Connecticut Farms, The Rev. Raymond T.-Waldron officiated at : Union, will hold a meeting of the fa«n1on show Jh'e ceremony in-St. Michael's Roman Catholic • Mr.'and Mrs. Charles Scewczyszyn of Union PresbyteriarrCHurch, Uniorb—— Jiold-service . committee at the home of Mrs. Donald Wirth, cited by CDA unh —[Church, Union: Ar.Reeeption followed at the have announced Jhe engagement^o'f their • Joan Pryzby of Union served' as; maid of ,_dflllghjer, Judith, to Peter Capodice, son of_Mr. Kbnpr, and Maurjce Villano of Hartford, served First Baptist youth focused 970Caldwellave., Unlon.-Thursday, June 22, at Polish raicon Club in Newark. ' y 8:30 p.m. . •"" "^A dinner commemorating life 35th an- The_bxide was escorted by her father. Mrs. and Mrs. Carmen Capodice of Bayonne. ~~ - r asbest man. on world conditions at their., The luncheon and fashion show, scheduled to niversary of the founding of Court Patricia Rarbara Schmutz of-Now-Gretna~served as The bride-elect, who was graduated from .-.. Mrs, Evans, who was graduated last jnonth youth service last Sunday 1254, Catholic Daughters of America, was held nlon High School, attended Newark State from Bryri Ulnwr College' in Pennsylvania. ,. evening In the First Baptist _ be held Oct. 14 at-the Mayfair Farms in West - matron of honorfBridesmaids-wcrc-BctteOzalt—| where she • • • . _ . • Orange, has been entitled "Mum's the Word." Thursday, JuneB, atlheKingston Restaurant, of Union, Cathy Wolski-of-Unlon, cousin of the College, Union. She Is employed b/Crum and rccelved-Jan_A,Br_degree—in—ehurcrr-Df—Onlon- They —r—Tickets-are availablo-from-club-membei's—it- UniqrLHonored guest was the first Grand bride; TriciirBaxleFof Ordley, Pa., cousin of Forster Insurance Companies, Morristown. psychology, w 11 begin work_on a Ph.D. in the presented a slide kaleidoscope was announced. ' .. Regefft of Court Patricia, Agnes O'Neil of the bride. Renee Wolski of Union, sister of the Her_fiance,_.wha was graduated from MarlRt_ fal at the University of Pennsylvania- - of scenes around the world Fashions-will-be-frbm-LllieTleH —Maplewocitl 1 '..J_j bride, served-as junior bridesmaid. Hlgh-Scftoo^-attends-Saint^Peter-'s-College,- Jt'r husband_Who_wasJgl'aduated"from --and-iaper interviews from The committee will work on program covers Th_e committee cohsfstedorHelen'Matthews, — Eugene Zligenski of New Gretna served-as— Jersey City. ITS is employed—by Chase Providence College, is enrolled.in the Graduate "The Man on the. Streets in brown, gold and orange, correspondTng,to the chairman; Ruth Moritz, co-chairman; Ruth -best man. Usherswere Fred Quigley of Wading Manhattan Bank, New York, N.Y. . ~ Program at Jryn Majvrjcollege, where he.is Thro.- ..^nn,)^ h,, tho color scheme of the show: Fucst, tpastmaster; Rose Sodano, publicity; A May, 1973 wedding is planned. -=7Workirig for"a Ph.D. in psychology. youth ''provided-answer' s and and Marie Belzel jmd Peg Schreicr, tickets. River, Ed Wolski of Union, brother of thp bride;,' Larry Groff of Wading River, brother of. the Following a honeymoon trip toWest Virginia, hope fdr this world." A youth Father Shannon of the Rosary Shrine in groom; and Kevin Clark of Union. the couple will reside in Bryn Mawr, where chorus provided special Summit entertained with his repertoire of ;A foutfh child is_h_Qrn~ —they_wlll be working in the psychology Church group plans impressions. '; • ^ Mrs. Groff, who was graduated from Union musical selections. .. High School, was-employed as a supervisor In to Charles Leemans — laboratories at the college for the summer. A reception followed for 12 _ Afleen Woerdich The triisTclej>artrnent of the National Newark— college and high school., 3-day convention Third.child to Unionites and Essex—Barik^ Nlewark, prior to her. A seven-pound, 10-ounce son, Michael graduates. They were honored marringlv ' — —7 •• ' < , atthe morning service by. the — ;More than 16,000 people wiirgtfcnd Jehovah's Leeman.Avas born May 31, J9_72 in Saint Bar-. la PdinfcMiller ^ to wed Mr. Davis r A son was,born May 30, 1972, In Memorial Her husbaiid was graduated from Southern_ =Tlabas-Medical Cehter.-Livingsion, to Mr. and Rev. Robert A. Rasmussen,'~ _WitnessealcoriyenUon-in /Roosevelt-Stadium, Mrs. Charles Leeman of 1294 Shetland dr,- pastoroHherhurch, and were ^Jersey City, Aug. 3 through Aug. 6, including General Hospital, Union, to Mr."anTMrs7Abi|lo Regional High School, and R.C.A. Computer ( Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Ong of 972 Rosemon' Araujo of^lfiSl Burnet ave.. Union. He joins" ii" Institute, Cherry Hill. Union. Ho joins two brothers. Charles Jr., 10 troth presented with a gift from the -the groups from Union and Springfield. • sister, MarieElenar7, and n brother, Yorge, 1. flSa Daniel, 6; and twosjstcrs, ArlcneJ,-and- annou church. -. The convention's interne wiiniieT "Divine ave., Union, have announced the engagement Following a honeymoon trip through the of her daughter, Arleen Frances Woerdich, to Mrs. Araujo is the former Maria Cunha of Pennsylvania state, the couple will reside In Donna;2,. _ ..' -...: The annual all^day picnic of Rnlership," nnd featured will be lectures, Union. • - ..,-.< symposiums, dramas and discussions. F, Jerry Norman L. Davjs 3rd, son- of Mr. and Mrs. New Gretna. . . Mrs. Leeman is the formerMary Santoriello KATHLKKNANNKTTKSOOS . the First Baptist "Church was Molclian, convention manager, has announced Norman L. Davis jrf of Colonial ave., Union. of Union. Mr. and Mrs. FrcdSrSoos of 227 North 12th heldat the Baptist Conference that the assembly will "focus attention on the Miss Woerdich also is the daughter of the late st., Kenllworth, formerly of Union, have an- Center in Lebanon, Saturdayr need for divlnq Intervention on the world scene • Mrs. Frank-X. Woerdich. _^ 61 pupils to be graduated -nounced the engagement of their daughter, Therefore games{ prizes and— in order that man may hav^e peaee and life^' The bride-elect attends Union Catholic High . Jjjathleen Annette, to Raymond Mark Meltzer, swimming for all. Art Everett, -School, Scofch Plains. ,_. son of Mr. and-Mrs.-Davld-Meltzerof.18 East director _ of—International -Her fwfieerwho-wasjgraduatod"frqrrrUnl8ir' Henry'St., Linden.. The announcement was Students Inc., New YbrtCWas" made at a recent eraduation-parly_in-honOLOf gucsl-spcakcrand-shared-the^ JLllgh^SChool^is-omployed-by-Brick-ehnrch- Commencement exercises ^Initiation-planned— Buick Co. The Catholic Daughters wil Miss"Soos. - _ JT .'-'""" ministry of weekly activities, for 61_eighth grade pupils of A June, 1974,_wedding is planned, . present an English award and TJie-bride-elect was graduated from Rutgers counselling and-help. ^— St. Joseph's School, the Knights'((r Columbus will University, whero^ she-received a bachelor of for new members Maplewood, will-be held prcsciit a history award and a arts degree in economics. „•••—. Mrs. Donnld Albecker, president of .the plans- -tomorrow....MasHf wJJ]__;be specia-l award to a boy and girl Her - fiance attends Fairleigh Dickinson Ladies Auxiliary tp-the Union Lodge of-Elks, colobrated by a communion who sh_ow ..'-'outstanding University, where lie' is majoring in ac- and her staff of. officers,- will initiate new" final sess*F0R=of "season _ breakfast for-, graduates ..and qualities.". • .• • .. counting. _' . ^.auxiliary_members at the final meeting of the parents-lnnhe^charchhall. "Sister—Marie—Richard? . A July, 1973 wedding is .planned. — 7 _season..aLthcJElks,dubhouset2lu Chestnut St., John H. Moore, leader of the Essex County The soventh grade class will principal of St. Joseph's Father's Day - UnTOn,'Monday.-at,8:30 p.m. Ethical Culluro Society, will speak ,at the entertain with original songs School, and Mrs. J6scph Today, Ih an age of violence and,skits. Diplomas will be and distrust, a good, example- -;Mrs". JohnjHtiEElris', first vice-president, will: Society building, 510 Prospecspect St., Maplewood Curraii and Mrsr&rest-Bor- is elected annouc*plnTfs7f 6r~a rmnnual~tljMler~party -awftfded-at II p.»h—The Rev • setting lather is needed_by announccplnTfs7f 6ra rmnnualtljMlerparty i at 11 «••"• His topipic \will be "Thp.Kun- dn'giui are eignth grade scheduled foi'-October. MMi'si . ihNicholal s Simile damentals of Ethical Culture." This will 'con—••-•" Basil Zusi, OSBr-wiU^gtvc a—] ... every—family' group. Unfor- will be in charge of games for the evening nnd elude the events of the society until the-faib— Jiomily in church and religion president of Center tunately,-there are some families 'that, due- to7a will,, present prizes. •— Moore, who has been_with the-Ethical Culture' awards will- be presenukLhy- Hostesses for the evening': will' be Mi's: the Holy Name Society and the The Elmora Hebrew" Center, "420''West' End tragedy, are without a father. Socibty of Essex County for three years, will be ave., Elizabeth, decled Seymour uorsovcr or William Anfuso,. Mrs. Charles Reif, Mrs. leaving the organization to acceptra teaching Rosary Confraternity. . Then there are other families, -Edward Reif, Mrs. William Anfuso Jr., Mrs. cited by P Union, president at its recent meeting:' by far more numerous, which position at-Albion College in Michigan.—= CorsoVer, a ccrtiflod public accountant in . Paul 'Schuelz, Mrsr Frank - MalTrraiid .Mrs. _Mr. and Mrs. .Anthony JOYCE LA POINT ' ' . have a father, but are living a Michael Pugliese. —-.—. - ' The public is invited for coffee and discussion New York and New' Jersey with" offices in following the address. — Palazzo, of Vailsburg Mr,, and Mrs. Philip La Point of Union-have tragedy. Why? JBecause the SEW "WHAT? Union, is a past president of (he*Union Town- announced the engagement of their- daughter, fathor doesn't fully realize.or' . jclebrated their 50th wedding '—-' ship Kiwanis Club and is presently organizing , Tlllll WC|:K-H I'ATTEHN'H -annlvvrsnry, Friday''evening Joyce, to-Randy Lee Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. doesn't live up to his im^ glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIj an account as division for the Eastern Union i a orlantrrcs slbillt s ' at a party in their h,onor at the — ;County Jewish Fcderatlonr'He served as lin Richard—Miller—of- -Ken!lworthr—Tht!' -an-^-P P?'L le ' ^TowrrninDnvmDurs in Union, •~DfficcFini!Uie Sinai Congregati6n and in B'nai nounccmentwasmadcat a party given by- tho What are these respon- | Consumers' I Among the guests were the B'rilh, He attended City-College jif New York prospectiyo bride's parents at their Tiome.^—"" slbillties? They are love, ~r'1Corner -- (fonplf't; rKjidrpw. iI-O'l'*1^ and Stamford University1, and has"a B.S. degrr-p. Miss" La Point, who was graduated from understanding and trying to JJBalazai (if .Vailgburfr and' Mr3 from Cohiinhia Univoi'Bity .—Union High School, is omployed by Silver LineT—uc-a. good .example. These -Marie• IJolosi of Union; two Corsovep-twiides at Bfi7 Chelsea ter., -Kunthvorthr-__ -ttiings. are—morare more i)iipuiuiiifc- 'Imitations " • ntjcrrildronr Debbie PelosT •ith his wife, Aliu'a, Utld 111611*THiiitlreii "Stuart -Hctrflance, who was graduatedJromJPavid Ihnn all the fancy cars, clothes How nutty.-is—your—peanut ^- Sandy—Wills" (and and MMeryl l ' --±=r~ " Rrearley-Uaeglonal-HIgh.-.Sohooli^nOwprihT '"id materialistic items th^t a a : ni C ; lbilf The.ne^officetHjvm ba-M.stalled into office .-«»k^.BJ .*«^ .";/TO,' ? ™^ !^^S^£M^^ —It s the"hutSjthht Count when Sundayrdiune 25 at 8 pTm'.afabuffotanddanee- 11 iU flntih lRbbl^THilBlteB jwllJ-have-completcd_ a two-yea_^_r— courseJn_at e ittjor^ we peoplb^p' ^coiidlUariingi^n^s-ampToy^^ ril^_!_i l_ luf iri_i'.i —~T, -- - ••'•• . • - ••• tnnitf - 77TTTS /if- tVi "" ' L ' 8nul_ bjiUeiCjars ^

are-nopeanutsin themr becuflse thtise 'peanut Tjursery School slates well h ^ butters do contain ' Anoth.er; impoHant aspecf'or goodness peanuts. Women's lib fitm Tho Nursery School, of Temple Israel~of She has ui'iiiuunuuU Uiai" the curriculum being a good fathor"is setting a ""HBWeyerr"^tlic"; "word" hold- a -graduation ceromdny - "oinphasizes individual nn dramatic play;iltcratura:and language, with , try to imitate! and copy us amount of peahiits used does Vou tan.ttll of n glance \hai.ttiii • ' storlos and dramatization, songti and rhythm , ThereforeTherefore- theythey-wil- will enend up not meet • the standards of : •"H'(*L1?YWO.OD--Marblin The graduates will be-Kobyn. Beth Bauman, doing as we do, rather than il f^iv kind ol drtrii you'll tilwayt Metrinko, young actress, is. Stac'ey Beck, Elysso Donnersteln, Susan band.-arts and crafts." _ . . . • . . • .. identity >;et for. peanut butter' rooc't tor III yoijttl and ' Imntlily An afternoon session fonshlldrcn, four-and-a- doing as we say. But If we try Fruend, Louis Fruend, Jcffrdy Gleser, Aron : liy .the Food' and Drug" pocUl.'rJ I&-HS3 come, rn „,„ "featured in "Stand Up and Be half years old to flve yoars-t>ld,, will be n 1 to sot. a good"~exampleL by Administration. The standard lOto Id (butt .1? to ^0) mui ufio MT .Counted," Frankovich ««Cbl* , ?';.XMichell°W,e Hymowltz y"|«wiU,K0bertKuhl,Nel, Robert Kulil, Neill available iaJJ.e fall, In addition to the mbrning ^doiim as we say we are not ENTIRE STOCK bull \;i'i'"41'rj(. .16 Sur II Hiuil pi'c^liH'tinii for Columbia Kurtz,. William Lipkln Paul Somme™ eln, classes, It was annouriced. The afternoon"clasl , ony strem-li 'lig our ow^, states that peanut bulte/must*- Sharon" Wassnrmnn. She nv We ss. Amv, ,.!„,> ...in i...(. ..uuu... :.•.— -liiv..s" ">>•' . "B-our own, contai'n at'least-90 pbrcejjt 1) lofcoi VU •J.) mil, lol.rro Pictures release., Sharon" Wnssprmnn, Shelley Weiss, Amy, ,,|B0 will include pre-sclioollng,. reading ••Wllkowe, Lauren Ynblonsky fainilv r--, wo are 'training pcanats and can not coMuiln_ The uomedy, starring and Alan rciuli>ics!i,oncLsciciice-proJccta.- thiv "-.ii our. liouseholdy-to be ^;ln"c(jiielTno~B,laspt, Stella 1 • .. \ , ^J i \ri , ; • t. nifuimrtiuA((dltlonail IIIIIIInformation..I iiitikiuil . . . reI UKUIUIIIi U Kli iij;, pood citizens in our p Stevens, Sieve Lawrence, [ anuts furnisl)/tlie im- Mrs, Hadassah Goldflscher is supervisor of Vglstr.atlon mny be obtained by calling the community nnd our natlbn. dad-pleasing. guerlain colognes Gary Loekwood and Lee the nursery school program In Temple Israel, temple's office at flfl7-212(>. ' - ' ' II'K.upi<> vou. Think about it. ptirtant vitamin niacin, as well - Purccll.... coriCOTmr—~thc as othor Bvitnnmis. They are w o'm oii'ii liberal i o n ".••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii] also-a 'good source of proteitj • moyeinufcl.' H was.clirectud by and fond energy, •• -. •. • ' Cliargo (or Pictures ~ Jackie Cooper from nn VOLVO GOES TO GREAT I in chess Refreshing, all-man colognes;... .'great-ways'to Jell Dad-he's" .»'•.•• '. "rhiU's^viiy-yoii-ahouUI look, original screenplay by Ber- Thqrc is ,rchnrp,tro('"$5"lor j •hir a |j#iriut"tmtte'r that Is full' ' nard Sliidu, i LENGTHS TO STOP YOU wedding niid cngagoincnt • Chess .sols often com- of pmmuts. - ' • picturos.1 Thorn is no chnrfjc j twiiy.- lt> battlcfj. After spfetiat.' Brisk Imperiale or. Imperiaje Extra Dry, reli$hed_since its first MILLBURN MALL jpiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiijiiiiiiiiiimiiinuf for Ihoiinnoiincoiiicni, wholhor Wal^ i(io, many were'made COPY - IN SHORTONES with-.oriwithout n pictdio.l Picturos • depictinK Wellington leading or Ru.blicity Chairmen Come lust-stopoirt' Volvos Persons Sribinilling weddmi; I :" . VaOxhcill Road!* Millburn Avi =, roo ol ,J5 lor. I 'English' soldiers against • appearance.at'the-ImperiarCouri; 6.00 to .15.00. . "••'.' '"•'•• , . woddinrj nnil are urged to observe with4-wheel power o't qiigaeoinont 'pTcliiiosniiay | i : . Napoleon,- and the French. A :•• •Hours: '10to"6;'Thurs:"'»il-^rVAA. /. S picturuB, There \\ no charrju g tlisc brakes. .. onclo'so llw $5. paymonl or set made'after the battle of = for tliti announceinartt, wlidthnr 5 the/Friday deadline 1 include n onto nsknm that Saratoga, 'had George- tn£ J without a picture , £ . for o.ther than spot SPECIAL • Baldly scented Habit Roug,^- cologne, named' Fox > hunter's- ', - ) - •' submttting ^wvJdlnQ 5 S»'id 50* for *ac(i dr«n pattmr'n, news. Include your 201-686/2600 ld' Washington with Liberty an unturtl plcturtli. ruby 3 '-JO4 lor «(ich ntudluwork paittnt (niid LONG TERM LEASING AVAILABLE 1 .1)1.1 queen, flanked' by MILLBURN 964-1977 mclok tliu {5 nuyw«!it or.. § I5# (or »ach diiti poM**Cfi, IO4 for name, .address and iSbopto q mon e fri«-lots of charges! Rtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii •••• . -• ••. • •'•• •••••" •:••-•• .>: j;.-.- u's^.. l.iclud,. plw nslt'lng that H wticft rii»vdf#worlf pnlltro tor mailing Generals Gules and Morgan. .-'riding .coat, 6.00... Cosmetics . ' " '• • .. ' • • *-\ • ". .-- E Ilioy bo hillud n>u/ hantllinfji to AUON£V MNf fl'u phone/rrumber. . SMYTHE VOLVO INC. Hanked opposite them were' RtAU,Marr\% Plaint,N*w}»rt*yO7QSQ CAINTERS, AT^eNTIONI Sell yourtall to 30,000 lamllln with a George III mid Britannia, with 326 MOHHIS AVE., SUMMIT 273-4200 low-cost Want Ad. Call iti-7100. Generals Howe and Durgoyne. •{' I,'' . "•— i •••"•'•.,

Thursday! June T5; t: • ^Thurflday, June 15, 1972- • Generation Gap U.S-H- also , to '"-•'« yiniiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiimuwitiiinuiiiiiiii, IIII| iiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiut | J Theater Time Clock || classes for teens 0— Station I : benefit from II .....0. 1 All times listed are furnished by the theaters. ony manager \.. : 0 ... _---' ' • "" TT*"- ' » unity in Dem party o Breaks I on 'Art in Action' O-:" Brilty" is lljr w:iy Ki)w;ird !)<> I li""firsJL Became interested in drama In high ": ELMORA (Ellzabeth)-tlTTLE MUR- MILT HAMMERUiiuilliilllillllIn "AH in Action" workshops.will be offered for \ i- gifts of blood MrsVr-Jerry ''English of . together to carry on this tide DERS, Thur., Fri,, Mon^TueS., 7:30; Sat., Long describt'S his f.unclions- as liusiru'ss school when he worked under William Neale of "teens'this summer lty* '(jrilly amp'"pulling il all .lighting for dramn and dance productions. Ills Rihaldo. opens at Cinema THE BEST OF ALFRED APAKA, with the "together" for Ihc Unimi ('iilk'gcliiiKcd or- vOork with the Douglass College Dran™ Club sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday munity for. a full year 'when." for reasoned change—a voice led lo his election to Alpha-Psi Omega, national afti'rnoons. Students may take onp, two or emergency blood.needs arise, for what's right rather, than , Mrs. English said "a - Alistair Maer^an-s "PnntM.t on a Chain " FOX-UNION (Rt. 22)-Last times" today: '• Hawaiian Village Serenaders. The recordings chestra sincc.Jirn. 31. under JI griinl from the Aiisiair iviaclyefln^ Puppet on a l-nain,- •„„,„-,« mT 7 o.in in-iO' (Starts in" this 2-recoM set LP Album are the last honorary society )n.dramatics. three workshops a week. -.' .... ^'", due to surgery, accidents-or what's'popular," November victory will mean a RITZ 8 jJ i Uj 18 — New Jersey Stale (•iiuni'il on lhe ArlsT— ' victory for those who are fed— moviebased ort MacLean's international best- ' r ' T"5.9?lul' - . '. ^ 4 - ™ recorded performances of the late Mr. Apaka, Byron Kelly, director of the. arts council, fins';i Art program ..students will ^have^ ai Illness., The.former. Democratic selling novel, opened yesterday at the Jerry' tomorrow), CABARET, Fri., 7:30, 10:05; Sat., : " This Information, comes state senator .outpolled her 'up with paying-for a war they 2:25, 5, 7:45, 10:25; Sun., 2:25, 4:50, 7:30, 9:55; "The Voice of Hawaii." long felt that New Jersey should be traininc its KNOWING WHAT YOU WANT TO DO and pprtunity to draw; palM7 design, caroon, make x didn't want, for those - who - Lewis Cinema, Five Point, Union. The film Selections include! "StBigSf"thOslaiTdSf" -own manager!; for the aria and tiot importing gelling to do it are not always the same thing, collages, sculptures, relief constructions and from Eastern Union County opponent, Richard I. Samuel concerns an American undercoveragent who is Mon., Tues., 7:20, 9:40. De Long notes. Arid while his collegirex- Chapter, American Red of Westfield, 18,273 to 8,555 in want honesty and Integrity In —. - ~o-o~ —: "Lovely Hula Hands," "My Isle of Golden them from California ax has long been the case op art. The craft program will includBTJeaign government, and-for-ihose— sent to Holland to smash an- infamous drug perlence has led to'KnThamlling'IighUf Cor the projects..with glass, plastics, polymosaics, ' 'Would you like a razor cut ... cover the ears Cross,, which. Is conducting a" the 18 Uriion County JERRY LEWIS CINEMA (Five Points, •Dreams," "The Hukilau Song," "Beyond the . lant in'—in EllzabethrRahway and.hcr Music for*"Puppet on"-a Chain," is by Plero CONNECTION, Thur., Fri., Mon, Tues., 8:45; Registration slated -poTtunity-to upgrade their typing skills and Hillside will be the scene of a hometown of Summit. Samuel Sat., 3:15, 7, 10:40; Sun., 2:50, '6:35, 10:20; , and-His Royal Canadians. On this LP are.36 of ^^ Linden, Kay Weiner of Moun- ~* Plccloni, and Paul Wheeler and Don Sharp the"gTeatest standards and"old-time favorites-^ ; of"roles. • .._ learn shorthand. v .,,.' blood bank for employees on carried only his hometown of provided additional material, and the boat • DETECTIVE,. Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 6:45r [!_:--:__:On this : nandMatteo . Monday, June-26. . Westfield by a slim margin of 10: tunes of different types, but every one instantly -~ at•• " btUQIO most of ;tlie artists-lie deals with, De. of. Kenilworth. The Union County Urban League conceived . eli ^ f'ecognlzable-^as- a beloved-friend.-.With-hlg— •_',»- n ™- f. J- .,',11,1 , .Long-has discovered; that artdoesn't always" the jdea'for the training~program as a result"of In order to meet a triple -99 vptesr by Sharp. ^_ 7 -The Yyolte Dance Studio, -I 8 Walnut aye _pay_ ^i t=of.-thc-muslcla»is.jn..lhe- Classes run fpr six wmla heglnning.Inly io_ quota_Jhe Eastern Union "if'sa wonderfulrwbnaeTfur- "Sbpefbinuslciansnip^Ciuy gives these nostalgic ". and ke=mojl .many Tirms^plBcIng" job j)rders with them for ..The movie" iai rated G-E>. ORMONT (East.Orange)—BULLITT, Thur, -melodies new ireshness and excitement. ,-:-<^anford,-wilkrcBt8ter-,n^-studonte;fog:faU^'u^bw symphony, he is employcd" ^Additional information fs available-by^calling members of minority groaps^^BtfiCksTPaetto -County Chapter has expanded victory," said Mrar^ErijfltBh, FrT, Mon., Tues., 1:46, 9:52; Sat.', Sun., 2: .enroljmenttonUILa.m, |o I p.m.-on-Salurday,~ - ^ e's4i fuliaa^tutotuidthJEbiBax^L—276-1191. _lts b|ood program. Donors flW-Sn-oi It duo to the long hours. The numbers: "Blues In the-Night;" "The 7 6lsim H —Ricans, Cubans^-'MVIany of these joinBquests~~ "6T85; "STS; BONNIE ANDCLYDETTKup: Birth of the Blues," "I Gotta Rlghtrto~SIngTltE T^.! 'r ', , •• n J :.-.,.-"-' T^TSdcmrtlona] learning and testing center. '-'.^ """KenUyneeded. AnyoneTBTo" and^davotcdzwarJcit ,_ . . .„ /iomtho stafje "of 1 ifilled duejpj ' " c Clowns' dtrives --- Blues," "Memories,, ' '.'Let the: . 'This early registration will a void additiona 'rm^ hemajorcd in English, De Long tested -65rin^oo?-hlflBana ?ree0Ffr|cTrdsandbelievers1nevcrv--l the Kit Kd Klub In "Cabaret," the film version of the hit Broadway musical, which 1 fcurden on mo hers during the back to school , 99.92 percentile in nVath and is primarily respiratory infections, may t this district." World GflJBy," "My Buddy., ' "Secrtt Love," the . TCountyTJrBan League. "Also, recent Depart-- par of 7 PARK (Roselle Park) —COLD TURKEY, arrives at the Maplewood Theater.-MOplewood and the Fox Theater, Route 22, J scasnrand w.H provide for more efficient class i|)a)|| , £ a|t| h , ^ J , * call aTany time during blood.—"Now .the Democratic on Towers stage Thur.,-Fri7rMon., Tues., ?:30^SaU,-8;15; Sun.; " "Love Nest," "LOve.'"IS the Sweetest" Thing," 1..— — I ment of-Labor Studies have revealed a nation- "JJnlon, tomorrow. ' . -; nd a h bank hours; " family can unj|e and work 4, 7:4R; THF, HOSPITAT., Thiip-, Vrl Ufn _J!S°mpHilne To RprnprnNr Yon Py." "Jhp nnn/»nnm> in » ~" P«* -He-enjoys teachingJind Is in- y/i wide shortage of competent secretaries that is "AThousand Clowns." Ihe second production p 1 Tuesrr9:15: Sat.,.6:15, 10; Sun., 2, 5:40, 9:30; Very—ThoughT~of You," -"You're. Myi jj 'of, K— lereS.ted_in_. someday^teaching^theaS- Z?-™ ~for.ecast'±a:ontinuejnrou1ph~i9BS7'~ of tho summer-frfll season at Towers CabarcL Everything," "Kiss Me Again," "A Kiss in the -discussed SaUmat., LONG JOHN-SIEVERRETURNS >'iowb. Qualified ..rencning peOphrwith art. " A talkand-fitertm-therSpecial Olympics for .The—Urban"""League's- bifector of Job TheateFon Route 23,~Cedar Grove, opened last HackmanHs seen on two screens Dark," "Iirsee YoiTAgain," "By the-Light of school are members of the New ' A prolifi- -c reader• - , -h e read-s everythin• g from the MentallyHandicapped will be presented at -Development and Employment^Mrs-Dolores 1 . night. —i——^ TO TREASURE! ISLANDrl, 3; car.toonsI_2;30.. the Silvery Moon," ''Shine On Harvest Moon," Jersey—Dance 'Theatre. Guild Ballet Company mysteries to physics text books. There isn't Tisdale, drafted tho proposal and with: the Kaczmarek lauds , Originally presented on Broadwayin 1962, "A ,; Gene Hackmari; a product of television and smuggling ring. .and wiN - appear in "The Nutcracker." Tat the meeting of the-Union County. Unit, New _ ^ ; "MoonllghJLBay." much thaUDe Long isn't interested in, which Is assistance of- the Job Development and - — Thousand-Clowns" starred Jason Robards. Jr. the' Broadway theater, who was nominated- —,—, r™,. r jt-selllng book by Plalnfield High.Seliool at Christmas lime, L Jersey Association for RetardcbTChildrcn, at 8 1 RIALTO (Westfield)"— RED SUN, Thur., Robin Moore, dramatizes an exciting~real-life-^ "As Time Goes By," "Bidin" My Time," |_ -fortunate. Art tduches.avery aspect of life, he tonight at Communityl.Unlted Methodist Employment Committee consisting "of For thousands o( mon and women, !•_. mid Sandy Dennis;— _. • Mon.,Tues,,7;10,9:35rFrt.77;,15,9:50TSat.,«l, twicc for Best Supportiiig-Actor-Oscars for " "Breezing Along_With the Breeze," "I Want To -belleves.^it's a softening of many harsh representatives from Esso Research,.General computer pfogress two yonrs at Union Collego TowefS Cabaret .Theater, offers a one-stop "Bonnie and Clyde—and "I NevcFSang For My story. Philip D'Antoni produced the movie,' and KAIJtOAD11 AII iiOAl) Uro^ )Mli Church, Chestnut -street and., East Grant 7 7:15, 9:50; Sun., 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:30. . Be Happy," "I'm Looking-Over-a-Four Leaf Electric, Neto~Jersey~~BeirNeW~Jersey~~BeII Telephohe Co., • has boon the start ol -— —"evening of entertainment" lnclu'dlrig~the"Bhow1_ Father," finally received an Oscar for Best_ -William Friedkin, directed. . ' corners." And If he has his way. -he'A\ be. avenue, Roselle'Park. Mrs. Edith Resnlck. a" _' . • ••-0-0- Clover," "Happy. Days—Are Here Again,". Summim t and_Elizabeth 1Trust, Co.; Bristol —' Expansion-of the services . services will be provided for rewarding enroots In scidnce, free afWr-theater snack and free parking. ~ Frank Sinatra sjars in the; Mayfair's_ ff iTTd member of the falfultToflhTpFyslcai education- M'" V^nr^'t r UNION (Union Center)"--THE BURGLARS, Actor in "The French' Connection," award-, '.!April in Paris, "A|)ttl Showers," "Sep-. Workrfor the artist and the ,w,,rih,,>nt „. Kw.ri, 11 0 participants to develop physical skills as.they office practices and procedures and. in- payment of bills, budget corporations to effectively"-^ ^ 'Crnnjora 070.16, or "—now at Ormont Clyde, tells a sU Free? .season on Monday, June 2G. playgrounds,' and each l276 600 1 "TliejnviH have directed~plny playground jAulLparticipate in ' prepare for.the Olympics, andto provide social troductory stenography. control, institutional—billing increase their administrative °— ^ _ "-"-•• ' Two excitetnent-ridden--i >hk_-;robbing spree in the . . .__ — "The South America Book" •J <-:. activity foe children 5 lo 15the N. J. Playground Olym- experiences; Many teen-aged volunteers, -—The^ccomFpnase^obe conducted in an and receivables plus the—efficiency. These services will motion' pictures—opened L930s_and the emotional. " ——-•.'• i Today.VAnswer evening program in the fall will concentrate on- years of age from 10 a'.m. to 8 pics and-tho—Union County . members of Youth-ARC, helped to, train the -generaPIcdger will be con- also contribute to an Im yesterday at the Ormont goings-on of Clyde-Barrow, _, "ACBOSS ~' Po "Whoro from American Express:- children for- the Special Olympics. stenography.__. verted__Ja_ computer creasingly knowledgeable OpportunitY: p.ni. Non-supervised y : ; Theater, East Orange. They '-feonrilte-Parkerjnd-their-gangf ' - ' nplm playgrounds will also be pf o A A- 1 (h ~V —Tonight's meeting will include the-presen:— During the first phase, students will receive a processing. " publlc- with less effort, in Union College are "Bullitt," and "Bonnje" Featured in the cast are _ . 13, Flower Fourtropicali . ,. .. —available for children's use.-systeriaygrpunam open s withou. 11 int esupe panre tat|onof awards, for aid to the Unit's programs wepkly stipend to-cover expenses. At the ._.~ He pointed out .that tho shorter time and at lower cost and"Clyde;"~ " ." ^ .Gene, Hackman, MichaeL,J.__J,Iran'srulor —isr> Fiestatour&described •""' unoui sunor- (to : • • ' con^clusioil of_10..weeks, each student will be department "has been' in-_J_Jp_the taxpayer." n f ThTTSupefvised playgrounds["""vision of activities are located > . -"Bullitt," starring Steve- Pollaro' aiRinEslclle-Parsons; ^^ " —^ 17rNcthcrlond.i in 24 color pages. are locnted at Unami Park, in Echo t»icD"PaTlf7TVCStfieUt . General--M" "'r8. Pff«9r' V ~ hhtrf fn'h inti>rvicwv«.,5.o, »«« YtiiowMgti ^JULRSIJLA ANDRESS -salad—• . • . Under S«m«M«nMiem«nt • 7HA p.m. •MondoyT-.th'roughT.Rostaura'nt, Elizabeth, . Dr. Hababis, who has offices a^512 Ainsworth Kaczmarek saicUHnt during— 2. Dwelling MfM.«. Mix) in* m» •«• "South America Book" •Thursday, an'd-at-ITp.mT on Officers jhstallcd fdr-the St., LTnden, rcceivedhis medical training in membership. r~ 3. Border on The first rehearsal fpr the Concert Band will the latter part of this year the Wwjncsrlny——'" ^—19'?2-73 fiscal year were: • Warsaw. He has been afflliatedwith-Alexian . Criminal /Courts^ will Im- ca UNION i. Tansy or be held -Thursday"evening, Jun'c~29, In the UNI0N »»»-<373 basil - . A ticket must be obtained on President, MrsTPatSearles of- - Brothcrs>Iospital for 21 years. Dr. Hababis |s_a plement^hat is expected tope— v«o Slurvaian* A«u. : Hie day.of the performance for Edison; vice-president, Mrs. member of the Ameiican-Gollcge of Surgeons, school auditoriunl. : Information and • nxodnl systcmin Now- Jer ROMANTICALLY-INVOLVED rr Geprge_C,._'Sc6tt,__ . registration hiay be arranged by calling the SHORT——- -BEACH & CASUAL 6^ Haw-bono Sutrdi!i>—pVognrmsTin-nhe Wanda . Rybarczyk . . of the American Medical" Association and the soy. . EBURGt Oscar wlnner,r plays a-.doctor In charge of a big Community Center office! During the day call: -Om»rShsrlf • _ juiim • ' ADULTS $1 ; 7. Poker utake Planetarium, as the chamber,^Elizabetb ; .recordin-g—-Union-County Medical Society., "Witv h (he use of television SLEEVE WEAR Jean.Paul Belmondo THE FRENCH NeW York hospital, who falls .for a patler»t s- seals only-35 persons. Tickets secretary, Mrs. Ronnie ' Both had previously been associate mcmriers 353-2200, Extension,285. In the'eveninfcall 289-/ ... " . . . , , Dyan Cannon" • ^'daughter, played by Diana Rlgg.ln the suspense Colored Shirts • Bathing Trunks l-iiro-JBsued on"n first-come, Gtzymala of Kenilworth; of-the. attending staff of the division of general •tpjng "•''• — — ^—:—' "ke - termlnaisv '. data—on— dramor-^The Hospital," which came to^lhe Park L«5tTlmesTonloht. first-served—basis. Children correspondingsecretar.yTMrsT surgery at Alexlan Brothors.^- -HeimanjroplanSky.,JluSjcaLdlrectorof the ^^SrVFf^"', *? T&"- ' Sport Shirts- 1 Cabana Sets -Theater, Roselle Park,-an.a double bill with "Cold undcr eight years of age arc - - -• • - will load the"ii-ouD avallabltroirrequest frorrt tho_ "SKYJACKED' Ellen-Rcilly of Roselle Park; ~ , wuucjm mo group. ,computcr. Thla-wiUalgn aid in -Knu-ShUh, '. Short? not^-poVnjittod l-n—-HH ticu.iuren. Planetarium. "Honrer o>'KpnlTwnr(h* -Ge^rge~WaBhlhgtoTrs?Kool-c6(>>lmunUyCenter,- =..• Sweater-Shirt -250 Broadway-ElizabejH707!i0ir^ has "-'BEeri— New mothers of ..multiples - Kaczmarek also ^ovoaled — Beits— Jewelry —schcduledl;fot .the Trailside who rrre interestSLin. jpining-=^. that in-the nearrfuttire: work__ Lji^^§e gupagroup-mayy caccontact t Mrs.3TMrs.^a~ E - Exclusive. Two Bli" E-Sundniy-Howcyerritrsopen to Alma LauerJiWLchigh^o^.- . . The Majter CHofqlcof New Je Sieve-McQueen » "B Olitl TT" Wme «LCLVD6*' -1- ^FtjMjg)uj)!i(i^Q^vJfcfe^fcthegnTgns--^^^^^^its^ourtVannmlrsiirniKc^^

jchOTlI_'Mowi«lM-av«i^ SHflPPiHfcCEHTEJCT ^nfJOQlipiVr^f'" Thf. pTngrBT^tflll-gatuT^thr :"Mna.i ,M ri. "-^«ow_presiQem_New-rpresldcnt- w the mescal- staff- ai — - g & Restaurant •ttl Actor written during thcpasX.300 years oachCtSL Mlllburn, chief of-pathology and director of " should be In our ofHce I OPEN DULV 8iJ0~T0 6,30 AJ9 Chesinut St./ Union;.," pub^ years, oacn aeojioiu laboratories at Overlook. Medical staff officers l by a eomposeHrom-a-dif,fercnB JUU l musical oraTn" ' -—the-finesHn chronological ordeT', to give the listener sortie serving with Dr. Erdman will be: vice-. FRENCH ~ ™ITALIAN.J: _ - dea-of-th«=.devclopment. of sacred mdsicaT" iiiauiiiiuiuiDiiiiumiiU3iiiuiiiiuiDiuiiiiiiiiiDiimiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDliiiiniii)in)iiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiHHiHiaiHiiiiiiuiai; [AMERICAN CUiSjN -hought. Tne prc£uuij.-.^Ul| also^.'include HlHi secretary-treasurer, Dr. B. Barry Luptdn . CONNECTION of Short'Hills. • - _ • (B! TKe Yvette Dance Studio Saturday night" musjc to point up the con- 31st PINGRY SUMMER SESSIOK I - COCKTAILS-LIQUOR "fieccnt past president of the Union County |aUSINESSMANjSLUNCHEON «BISTUt1fOAIfr*W,0pK» / with MR. CHARLES KELLEY ' .-curront dovelopmcnl of popular.' themes Js Entartain'ment and banclno Medical Society, immediate past president of COEDUCATIONAL, •vary Rrl., Sat., with the Union contrasted to.tli'e '.'Sunday- Morning" music of PPENDAILYH:30AMM'|DNIOH^L 118 WflLHUT AVE. (at South Avc.) CRANFQR0 the. MJISS.~ .. ; _ '„•• " • ' the New Jersey Blood Bank Association, afld Hofbrau Quartet featuring Joa JUNE 26 - AUGUST 4,1972 FRI.HSAT.'TILI A.M. 1| Wlmmar on accordionrdion, oOr • (Across fr.om. Union Coonty Trust <;o,) former president of the New Jersey Society of " CLOSED TUESDAY II jjnainglnlnga barti'nderbartendersbartenderss , and »Mclol. '*«. Ticko.ls.arc $2.5(i'fbr adults, $l for students' Patbologists.'Dr. Erdman IS one'of~njtfr*W«W"'"\; Racing Now. thru August 19 'AMPLE FREE PARKING M ed attraction!. _ : k«W ' "Dlnec'sClu' """ b • •• •, '• • ANNOUNCE "•". and-'50 cents for sonior citizens. They will lie , , t. OCEANPORT, N.J. cv,..j., iiiAneniii^i Jersey representatives to the Hbuse of ")'j flCADEMIC flDVflWCE CREDIT READING INSTITUTE American Expres: s /avallablc-at-tlie-doorrPor-furthorlnforimflimT • • 2 milts (row Garden St. Parkway, Exit 105 "EXAC3TAWAQERINQL, MfTOlO— .call .(189-1071. '. . . Delegates of/ the ".American ~ College- of . nnH.il, Hi Meadowbroot REGISTRftTlON MOW-Aroun^TUDIO Biology ' • •. . RomwJIal ' THEATRE/RESTAURANT' • SPECIAL TRAINS tflrocTto 0faK3st5jHl~ " SPECIArBHsbsrlfiraeTStrpkwy Pathologists, „ . . * THEATRE / HESTAIIHANT %• ll c c 111 pin< sl Chemlitry Dovolopmantal . L», Ponn. 'Slilion., N.* Yoik II-,l> AM O.iilv' i,"i|','t" 1 , ,}J'i' ' J!!,™" ' - 'Worlil Tuclt ctr, IPATIILFIWI, S • • IN PERSON REGISTRATION ONLY "•' • . •' q»moi, Art, cr«lli, Cmltt outdoor Plav ' Palnllng N. Eleventh St., Kenilwonth, Sedelmeyer served as eoor- -from tlje Buyway Refinery of Woodworklna, Model! , Enrollment Llmlttd Skelchlno . -has been named director of tllnator. . hi " tho, tutorial Stiwlno, .took •Outt, t.W««ki only -. the Humble OirSmd Refining TtKjrn«rn»nti, 3. or'Jt weikt No TraiUDortaflon Avallablt 32rChestnutrS(reet- Graded Classes In: ^COMPLIMENTARY TOTE Union College's College program M . Co. »nil the Bayway Chumlcal lor NUViary Campari 4 •Information Cori.tor .on LaMANCHA" 5Po!ntt • 964 9633 BALLET > TOE •'TAI ' " ' • ' DANCE BAGTO ALL NEW Coi, n muni i.y, 'Collego, "Plant of the Eniav Chemical Book by-DALE MODERN jAJ;r-**CBOBATICS •- Wheels, it wan iinnpunced this ' Cleveland, Ohio, where he wan BLASKITBALL C*|IP I SOCOEB CftMl* TENNIS CLINIC TINY TOTS- WOMEN'S BXEHCISE S. JUNE REGISTRANTS- . wcok by Prof. lilchard J. Co., Linden. • Music.by MITCH • DANCE CLASSES " ' also, a tutor and discussion The trailer "operates n . .Bovi'Only ' Boyi Only ' Boyi «nd olrli Lyrics by JOE bAfciON i"of«0Y«ni^ivoriU(or PRIVATE VOCAL COACHING 276-3539 . Selcoe, acting . dean of group lender • oradat 7-1] ADM 11 • It Aoei in . Adult ON>A summer program, , touring Auguil 11 • 35 . June 11 Auguil is LIVINGSTON •foourm.t. oi cwHh.ntii culilra educational .services. AUOIHt 14-35 July 15bnly (Snttlrday) .July 21 S 22 (Fri. & Sot.) • w K ecbtnmettd«d by Cue STUDENTS PEHFORM WITH N.J. . He in a member of the board Union County communities to ROLLER RINK '~^7« c»' "ifT* toSin^M ceeklaJliar DANCE THE ATR B GUILD DALL6T AND Sedelhieyor.'.Xs director of The Plngrv School ii a nondlicrlmlnatory Imtltutlon AN EVENING\WITH- • AN EVHNINQ WITH S»rvWo It'om Noon to 1: JO p.m., rlvt *i[ of dlreciors of opNCBJRN, bring .educational counseling TRANSPORTATION CHAIN 615 So, .Llv. Ayi., Llvlnoston Tuesday. WwlnMd.y «, Thundky PROFESSIONAL BROADWAY. AND LONDON a JUNE J j Union' College's Elizabeth 8 tui AVAILABLE w lop.m. r-' -- •• INDUSTRIAL SHOWS campus,'He Is a graduate'of dcslane I inT?^" "i ?."^ " '"f^'atfon about hlghe? L6E *VAUI • ". 992-41*1 • THE PINGRY SCHOOH L Air Conditioned ^?^- Cleveland State' University, designeto d lo help f|nd solutions educational opportunltli's in 111 NORTH AVBNUHrHILMIDB, N«W JJBJBRJBVV • TBUBPHONETBUBPHO i 355-4?90 confronting Union CoUnty directly to the lQSO POMPTOW AVE., CEDAR PROVE, . wliere he earned a bachelor of the poor of KJiznbeth'a'nd'whii. residents. • ' -..•'• V Thursday, June 15,' 1972- i

K+4INEN TRAVEL, INC Will, yrvatjjrldervie congrafulal^ Service Unlimited grads for* your fine achievements, That djploma Is fust the beginning^ OURA-BHTT-PAVING-GO. MISSDEE$S-COIFFURES •prluowayi. Residential fl._Commorcjal Experts In All Phases of B«autv -•HI MouhlnTn A^flnU* Culture Including Permanent This message is presented a public servic(B3.)/Jj3'e.r^x>wmumT7^nrided.J.iT_rn's. listed beiow: UERSU'S HEARING AID CENTER Elh Sprlnoflold Ortif|»d Hearing Aid — ,'. ' AFFLITTO'SRESTAURANT Audio loo In • Cocktails & Fine Italian Food 4»5 Chestnut Street.Union A & B AUTO STORES 2Q,MQcdS-AV SCHOOL OF DATA PROGRAMMING 487.3150 • 484-V750 DAVE'S FOODLAND J s—GI»EANERS-NORGE Acceotlno Juns Graduatei NOW- - Complete Auto Needs MOUNTAIN SPRING BAKE SHOP Call (or free Catalog — 1315 St. George-Avenue CLEANING VILLAGE ' We Speclallle In All Graduation fit Avi T. MACYKYN AGENCY Rosello 341-0440 MEMORIAL PARK CToairing 8. pressing Services AIRPORT LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC ral Insurance.Industrial- Golhsemane Gardens Mausoleums Blrlhdoy.Holiday Cakes JTPIes 14 morlcal.lvcMrtt-nti.il Gelhsemane Gardens Now Under 731 Mountain Avenue - 34 Hur Si DI LELLO'S PASTRY SHOP ABELS PHARMACY Construction Sprlnglleld 374 4948 os-R ElLKAY PRODUCTS CO., INC 1500 Sluyvesanl Avenue SELRITE M1LLWORK & BUILDING We Specialize In Graduation, Communlty-49'YearNorman Ablos-R.P. sServing I Manufacturers o( Material Union 488.4300 * . SUPPLY CORP. . d «S-C«luu*-Hot-«. ColdXuncheons..- 7i0 Douloyflrd at J4th- Streot MILMAR SHOPS Kenllwoclh—341-0031 •- 44erve7 5andford ooedn Avenu11 A.M.e - ARCADE MUSIC CEN 'S FLORIST 373V549 raduot ion Rowers A. B &TM ALUMINUM COMPANY 710 St. George Ayenu Coriagin-To Pl«a&o the Complete IrVlnolon 375-1114 tllideh 9355350^ Graduation Party SOMERSET TIRE SERVICE 738 Springfield Avonuo Complete Car Service-Diagnostic Irvlngton 373-2834 Tune-Up MODER1VJ.FAMILY LAUNDRY U.S. Highway 33 & Springfield ATLAS^ELECTKICSERVICE Ory Cleaning & Dyeing BENTON••& HOLDEN, INC. Road __MIMonjnHerb Lovenberg MARTY FEINS, PHOTOGnAPHER AllledVnn t.lne>'.- 44? Wfttdeld Avenue • Union 4SS-S430 ^Bttiabeth 354-3700 , Direct Color Portraiture &•• — •. B44-Norlh Avonuo Albums . Elliaboth SPRINGFIELD HOUSE MULTI-CHEVROLET- INC. Open 7 Day* a WookLuncheon- BARA'S TAVERN • • Your Mllltl Value Chevy Dealer BERM AN DESKS- - - — Olnner-Cocktallt - .. Hall lor Hlr«.Open J_OAV» a Week _ "Your Mllltrris l AVonuValu e C. h Dl" 3750 Roulo ax^attbound Opp. Route 33-Eaitbound 700 E. Edgar Road FLAIRFOR BEAUTY Flagship ' •" Springfield 447-0100 • " •>• Inden 53 Union 487-4444 BIERTUEMPFEL-OStERTAG NEW JERSEY—BELL BLUE & GOLD CO. SUNOCO STANLEY'SRESTAURAt«T AGENCY, INC. FOUR SEASONS PLAY & COMPANY . ' An Adventure In Eatlna J>"" • Insurance & Real Estate- - UECREATION CENTER Corner of SprlnolieTd Avsi^Sr "~ Open Monday evenings untll-9 Morris Aue.- ^^ • 1941 AAorrls Avenue Sprlnglleld 374-30O> Unlon_4a4.04S) OSCAR'S BAR MARLIN. BRINSI5R Dollclous-Sandwlchos Our GENOVESE INSURANeB-AGENCY^ Specialtyy Kalian Vlollhs-tiookt on Music •SUPERIOR PLUMBING. HEATING BIG STASH'S BAR-& RESTAURANT 394 Morris Avonuo SprlnollelSlll d Road VRoute 33 - 643 Stuyvesant Avonuo ANIVAIR C0NDITI0NJU5JC. INC. OpenTDilVs a Week-Lunches- . Sprlngflold 379 3737 , Union 34-Hour-Servlce-Freo Estimates Dinners 33 Ellety Avenue 1030 Soulh W Wark (V/allsbur, Linden 484 4 -GLOBE-TRAVEL SERVICE WM.fi. PALERMO, ING IIARRY J. BURKE & SON-FLORISTS Over 35 Years of Insurance 8, 5£aiE5iatsst[yjciuo.JJrid SUPREME- SAVINGS FRED BLOZEN C. llorm Guardl-OII Oulck - TciwirToAuw Air CondUIonlna TWO GUYU S PilARMACY 341 w. SI. Goorgo Avftnue Irvlnulon 371 110ft 8 Lincoln PlacoJrvlngtqn ' ~ i All Your Medical SupplloSull i VOGUE FABRIC MART Linden 404 2839 (iAlU)KN STATE HOWL & GEORGE'S COLUMBIA CONFECTIONERY 399-97A0 3W 133p • •re Going on Vacation • Hodiproads DrapodeB .Kitchen JAEGER FLORISTS, ININC MAJOR MUStC ' New owner KLESS DINER AND RESTAURANT D e g 373 Morris Avynuu Cf.ofltlup Dotlgnlno by tlArbArn K _JIAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER . The lies! Place To Dine s . . • U.S. Highway.h . 22,22& MorriM s Avo. •CurtainsOomosHcs •_,•• SrjrJnQlluld 447 3377 . ' . • "Nico Pliicu IbOowl for hjlru Poonlo" ' Ctl Dl For All Vour Munlc Noodt SO ealurinj Dolly;M+dl Ui 4873S81 • lOM'Sprlnotlold Atfonuo 1 1083 SprlnofletdA ( 57. Now Stroot . ' • Larry.5. Raymond, Mgr. Woodworklno Products .44-18lh Avenue sblJEL.I'UEL SERVICE ftvitw narlnsky, Prop. C() trylna'O" 3.71 U00 * 438 vy. First Avenue Fuel, Heating 8. Cooling 373 0915 , Mar.. ' . . ' Dlreltore dl Boselle 34S4921 rvlngton 373-V87O 435. St. Goaruir Avonub DAREN JEWKLEHS; inion A8B27J3 ' '. • • ' ; ROMlle 3454500 UNION CENTER CARD & GIFTSIIO Dlnmond!. S«l Whllo Vou Wall. MAIIK V PUB . ' JAMES LA MORGESE Featuring a Fine Llnv ol Greeting. WALKER I)RL'(;s Lunch** A Dfnnors Sorvod Drtlly CONTE'S DELICATESSEN o 'or Drlvewnv^ 1 fMrklno Lots Cards 8. commercial Stationery . / Mr Harold Jewelory. Doslgnod JfBNRWEIN VOLKSWAGEN Mputo 33ft- W Chestnut St. ' For Rancy Cold cut Platters & I Mlil Rond l35« HtJi' Aulhorliod Volkswagen Doalur' * 18 Pp Ae SPADA'S SUB 1034 Sluvvesanl Avenue TIIR GOI-.DKN CROWN Union ROLLINfiPIN BAKERY Sandwiches also Delicious irvlngton-J/?-(ll)M Union 487 7590 '- . • . . .. vlnoton 375 61&1 , Ciitorint] All Typvuol Aftfllrs -'900 E..l;ll7auelh Ayenue • '• 6HH S5S5 fM S1S7 AflI) 5559 Fred & llerlha Zeldnlti ^ Italian Pastry Delicious Giant Suhmarlna Wuddi tMt 'Linden 4B4-43O0 ' , «)» Ch 334 Mountain Avehue 5dlh I4'J W WirMIUiJtl Avenuo eld 3793830 WESTERN ELECTRIC 8377 tVlAKLO TRAVEL-, INC. UNION PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION JERLYN ASSOCIATES, IN( ;N MONUMENTAL WORKS, INC. CO.. INC. 1)1 -M7VGGIO .CLEANERS & Insurancce In.All ItIt's BrancheBr s • Profofi&lonnl Trnvol Acjtints No RUANE'S CAFE (iOHCZYCA AGENCY 1393 SlSluvvosant AAvenue Moellnrj Doom Banquet Hall Up Id CRANFOHD T Granllu Monuments & Hronzo ' , SPRINGFIELD.STATE BANK VViGLER'S RTVKERY UVUSIDEIIETTE Uni JOJ east 1st. Aven Spoc In III Ing in AYIOccaslort invi'Mnionl K Our Spuclnllv wl calerlng . • 345-3581 Up Mombor ol F.D.I.C. Hometown Bank -r A One Hour Mnrllnlrln(jWu Plt-k ituMiiL-s^. H. RifSklenllal Apt Housos W] Sluyvesant Avenue Hillside Ave. at.Route 33- - Up and Diillvor 771 Chnstnul Slroiil Valliburu 399MOO ' Sprlnglleld 3794500 VAUXIIAlX X CYCLE COMPANY 734 A 730 W SI Guofliu Avonuc JUNIOR VILLAGE Bergen School ol Transportation Llnilon JB4 9478 935 OMII Nosullo 241^.143 MEIU.E NOHMAN COSMETIC ST0O1O JIKRI1KRT LLITZ & CO., tNC. A BlcvclBl e Is » Wondorlull Gilt f ill ffi '%•*" Jr> !•"""4 Tll"n Conm(tllci,Porion LIVINGSTON CALDW6'rt.~ 1 Wlmlown & .Screens Repalril Turmlte-Pest CControl Speclnllsls-• Irvlrigton .17..10300 .., . "Wo .SpRClnllitr In Ounlfty K Mowi-rn Sltarponitd K Sold Chlorlno F.H.A. 8. V.A. Tormlte :, COMPLIMENTS OF ' « J*II MEREL nubs; FURS lor. 'Avimmlmi Punh. lv/ Muvvciiiinl Avt'. ICor. llllli Avi' Certlllcatlons-Wholesale & l 3734477 STUYVESANT Retail Prbducls . KINGS' SUPER MARKETS . t'V* F"r» Hopalrlnu K Kamixlelino THE YARN BO ZANDOR. INC. SAVING NOHTHUBN NEW JEHSEr Knitting & Needlework'FrVJ U INC. 1471 Clinton Aveuu lla n Gotxl Nulohbor-U&t),Zandor nslrucflon (or Your summer uocco Nerl, Prvs. lnglon 3*1 4145 f'ooch Rcoop Clean Up with - 375IOOJ- Pleasure - . )m Morrlt Avenue Union .M4I334 'l.-i

•Thursday. Jurvo 15, 1972—-

Public Notice- ' '.' . Pu'blic.'NoVice.. Public Notice". ':_ Public Notice' • ""' "^ "~|' .-••-. PublLcNotice ShirJff.'i Sale -.... . i . ^~ sherHf'iSale SherUi'sSale , . - . Sheriff! s«li PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereb] 'ariy, vehicle registered inTfce name SUPERtOHr—COURT Of • N^W SUPERIOR. COURT OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT "I NEW SUPERIOR' COURT OF : NEW NEW J-€ US E V . C H A N C £ B V J E-'B SEY, CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEV JERSEY, CHANCER. COURT OF NE JERSEY, LAV* DIVISION 5^g«'9«?8SifeT'*PF given that the Ordinance set fortl of, or oporaled by such person, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, J.E B R Y below was Introduced ata meeting firm or.corporation lo-rrtrjarked In OIVPSION, kituaut COUNTv. LAWDIVISION,, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, i, -C H A-N'C ER E5SEXCOUNTY. DOCKET NO, 1 DOCKET NO. F 2190-71 . ' UNIQNCOUNTY DOCKET NO. F-118 71 GARLIfJ 3871866, J 57367 GENERAI ONTY o- f fh"•> ~Toiwnshl w -•p comml- Itteeoi f lh( any bf sald,.Parklng lots except In DOCKET HO F 319171 T«E UNION COUNTI Township o _ .. the mgnner provided In this. , FED E*AL —NJ.-T I O N A L •ASSOCIATED EAST ' DOCKET L.,28347 69; J-5996 71 INVESTMENT CORPORATION, 0. F-1692 71 J- INVESTMENT CORP., * } ofHjnlon In the County oi MORTGAGECO., a corporation PAUL" STAtgECKI, et als., a Corporation of the state of New corporation of New Jersey, HfeeAN^fci Union hold on June-nth, 1972, and • ordinance. , ' • • . . • " , MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a MO R T G A G the«tite of New JerseyJerse , PlaintifPlaintiff-f, 1 organized and existing under the Plaintiff, w. JOSEPH Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. AL'S SHELE L ON, a corooratlon Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE WOJICK that The"-J«ia ordinance 'w.111 be section 16. The-parklnd."of motor- ation, Plnlntltf. vv VIVI . JOHN WESLEWESLEY SINGLETOLETON fyrtber considered ,for flno -I laws ol the- State of New Jersey, KRAUSS and JOSEPH SERVICENTER, INC., NN and MARION " WOJICK et ux.; et all,, Defendants. vehicles In said parking lots ihall Defendenn,. ^-WAVER w-i T Plaintiff, vs.'JACK GAINER, et KRAUSS, INC., Defendant and JJerse y corpor-atlonti , et als Defendants. ' " '. passage at a- mmlbig of. sale be restricted lo private passenger. —"CIVIL ACTION" WRIT "OF 1~uv7Trr-al,': Defendant. third party plaintiffs', "vs. tho' Defendants. . CIVIL ACTION. EXECUTION-™ CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Tcwnihlp Committee at Munlclpa -automobile*-.or -trurks of; a' CIVIL ACTION WRIT- OF •EXECUTION—^f>OR"SALE"OF Headquarters, Frlberge.r Park EXECUTION —-SOR *AL6 OP I— THEOBOLD INDUSTRIES, a " "CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — FORSALE OF PREMISES MORTGAGED PREMISES capaclty'of up to mree-quarters of " MORTGAGED PREMISES _ I EXECUTION,.- FOR SALE, OF corporation of thestate of Now FOR. SALE OF MORTGAGED Morris Avenue, Union, on Jun'i a Ion: • -. —----- MORTGAGED PREMISES . Jersey, third-party Defendant, By virtue of the above-stated J7th, 197J at g o'clock P-M. - ' Section 17. 11 shall be-Otilswful lo B)y virtuite otf thtne bt above.statet d PREMISES "J writ of execution to me directed •writ of execution to me directed I If'of execution to me directed I By virtue of the above.slated Civil' Action, writ of execution • By Mrtue of ttie above-ststed the aboveslafec shall- expose for -sale by public \ ' MARY5.MILLER blow ' any automobile horn wri wrl.t ot execution to me'directed I, against administrator or oxecutoi i to me directed shall expose for sale by public - Township Clerk unnecessarily or to make any " shall expose-for sale by-public writ of execution"to me directed I vendue, In room B-0, In the~Cour yendue,Tn room BJL In the .Court vendoe, In room Bfl, In the court shall expose for sate by public' for sale-of premises. shall expose for sale by public r — .v.- sale by publl House, In the City of Elliabeth. i .Court ;. AM ORDINANCE other unnecessary noises within venduo, m room B 8, In the.Court tn nnr ft LJ», ,Jn room B-8, in the Cour House, In the City of Elisabetlebettih, ESTABLISHING AND said parking lots. . . House, In the City of Elizabeth, ' By vlrtuo of the. above-Stated vendue, r n P , Ip the Court N.J, on Wednesday, the 21stday ol NJ n Wdsday th Jhd N.J., on Wednesday, the Sth day of House, in the City ot Elliabeth, writ of exocution to mo directed I House, In the City of Elizabeth, House, In th, city o( Elizabeth June A.D., 1972, at two o'clock If N.J., on Wednesday, theTlth^lay —CREATING MUNICIPALLY Section 18.11 shall.be unlawful to N.J., on Wednesday, the 21stday of of June A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In OPERATED PARKING LOTS July A.D., J972, a< two o'clock In shall expose for sale by • public N.J., on.Wednesday, the J8th day hiJy ' J^Mnesday, tho Sth day oi the afternoon of said day, all thi deposit any refuse or other .the alternoon of.sald~aay. •June A.D.,"1972, at two .o'clock In vendue, in Room B 8, In the Cour" of June A.D., 1972,'at two o'clock In *i fiP- "». *» twn-o'clock-lr right, title and Interest of thethe afternoon of said day. LOCATED IN THEmaterials within said parking lots. tho afternoon of said bay.. ALL that tract or parcel of ALL that tract or parcel of House In tho city of Elliabeth. the afternoon bf said day. 'he afternooL n o, said day. defendants George -Wolclk and TOWNSHIP OF -OtrrON; Section 19. It snall-be-unfewfutz land,-situate, lying, and being ' "All that certain lot, tfact or NJ, on Wednesday, the !2th.day All that certain tract or . i.^i" ,"*•• tract or parcel of Marlon Wo|clk"Tn~and lo th land, sltuat«7lylng and being -ESTABLISHING - for any person or persons to loiter In tfie-Clty of plalnflold, In the parcel"-of land and- premises, of July AD:, 1972, at two o'clock In parcel of land' and'-jpremlses »no, situate, lying and being following property, to wit: In the City of Plalnfleld, In the REGULATIONS IN within Ihe area of said parking County.of Union, In the State of situate, lying and beJng In the City the afterrioon of said day, all thi hereinafter particularly In the-aty of plalnflold. In the All that certain tract or County of Union and State of CONNECTION WITH THE lots. — ' • New Jersey: -- of Plalnflold, In tho County ofI- right, tltlo and Interest tof thi described, situate, lying and County of Union, In th.-State of parcel of land and premises, Neiw JerseJersey; : USE THEREOF AND Section 20. Every-person, firm or LUnlon in the State of New Jersey, .New Jersey:" BEGINNING at. a point In PROVIDING -PENALTIES- BEGINNING at a point in abovonamed defendant; "JOSEPH being In the City of Elizabeth, hereinafter particularly > no th w< t r'corftoratlonuslng'sald parking Jot* the northeasterly lino of bounded arid described as follows: KRAUSS in and to tho following County of Union and State ot BEGINrJiNG' .<' 'he described, situate, lying and the _.i. .T. . * «'y, sideline„ o.f FOR THE VIOLATION OF shall, In addition lo complying with BEGINNING at a point formed . • Mariners Pla.ce (formerly property, to wit: New Jersey: Intersection founod- by the being In the Township of union West Fifth Street distant 150 SAID.REGULATIONS. .the provisions of this ordinance; Ma'rlners AUenuo) distant by the Intersection of the Easterly BEGINNING at a point In • Soultieaiterty.-, id« of East In the County of Onion and feet northeasterly along the BE. IT .ORDAINED by thi alsocomply with all existing State (herein .. 317.57 loot •side line.of Arlington Avenue with Airthat tract Tor parcel of-land the southerly side llneof New - Seventh sfreet (formerly State of New Jersey. . , .., same from Its Intersection Township Committee of thi Laws, Municipal Ordinances, and northwesterly. from ..its.." -theJJorJtierly sldo llneof Lar,emie .and promises, situate, .lying and • LaOrande Avenuo) to the . BEGINNING at a point In with me* northeasterly sideline Township of Union In the County oi . other regulation*. .Road; and running thence along boing In tho Township of Union In Jersey State Highway Route 1 'Intersection. with ".the therein dlitanf IM.iO teetfrom Northeasterly sld.-of Marshall the southeasterly side line of of tee Place and from thence Union: Section 21. This ordinance shall -northwesterly- line ot Wost tho Northerlysido One of Laramle -the-Countv of Unlon.and State of Place aha runolno thence (1) sajem Road, .distant two running (1) North 43 degrees . Section r. Ttiere Is hereby Roadr^Easterly .77' to a point; New Jersey, more particularly the Intersection of the be enforced by such department or - -Front- Street (formerly"IFOrtn southerly side line ot NKW along the Southeasterly side of hundred feet southwesterly , 40 minutes West parallel with established and created Parking Individual as may be-designated • Avenue) and running1 tnbnce thence Northerly and parallel with described as follows; East Seventh street, North 59 . along--the. same from---Its' _ Lee JHIece IKuPfeet to a Lot No. 1 located on the_westorl Arlington- Avenue, 40'; thence —BEGINNING at a point In tho Jersey.State Highway Route 1 therefor, by (he Township ID along said northeasterly, and. the-wosterly side line oT^ — degrees 55 minutes East, 76.06 Intersection - with - the point; ithence (2) North 50 side, of the-access . roadwa, Committee.' . line -of Mariners placo Westerly parallel with Laramle Wostorlv sldo of Gilford Court feet; ttieWce (51 South 42 ' ' southwesterly" lido line of degrees 21 minutes East between Morris Avenue and Bond Road,-77' fo'tho Easterly sldo line distant -292.43 foot along various GNer Avenue; thence running . degrees 30 mlnufes East, parallel with West Fifth Street. Section 23J Any per,son,-flrmor— (formerly- Manners Avonuol (1) along the southerly side Morris AvenuerSs shown on .Drive. . corporations-violating -any of the • north 42 degrees 29 minutes 00 of Arlington Avenue; thence-along courses from-Its intersection with 143.20feet; thenco (3) South 47 Map No. 2 of Townley Realty- 75 feet to a point; thence'(3) tho Easterly sldo line of Arlington. line of Jslew Jersey . State - Section 2. There tin hereby ^provisions, regulations or seconds West 33.33 foot to a '_ tho Northwesterly lino of Brighton degrees 4a mlnufes West, 74.35 company herelnbelow South 43 degrees 40 minutes 1 Avenue,-40' to the point and place Street and running thence (I) Highway Route 1 on a course ' feet to-the-Northeasterly sloe -East 150.41 feet to said line of estatUlshed,.-and created the directions of this ordinance shall, point; thence (2) south 47" of South 80 degrees 27 m'nutes . referred to; thence (1) South following municipally operated upon conviction,—be*-*ubjett~for of BEGINNING. North 88 -dogreos 42 minutesiSl of Marshall Place, thence (4) 40 degrees 7 minutes East at West Fifth Street; thence (4) 'decrees 31 minutes 00 seconds '• seconds West U7.66 feet; thenco and 52 seconds West 368.50 feet Along the same No/th 42 along the same South 50 parking lots: •• each violation to a fine not •• East 112.14 feel to a point; Together with .tho Jand In front of to o point; thenco (2) South 76 right angles to the said a. Lot No. 2, located on the oxceedlng Fifty (S50.00) "Oollart,- mm (2) North 30~dogrees 2' minutes degrees 31 minutes West 75 thence (3) south 43 degrees 09 -the-|Sam..°~tp^Wie cente"r bf said' degrees 10 minutes East 34.2e"~ _ deoren 30 minutes West, southeasterly, side line of westerly side of tho access or to Imprisonment not exceeding 158.17 fe«t_.to4ts Intersection Salem Road .116-20 feet to a feet to the point and place of minutes 54.soconds East 29.52. strppt. suhlwt to thp «»»s«>mftntK of |—feeT-W~B""polnt; thence - (3) BEGINNING. roadway between Morris Avenue thirty (30) days or to both, In the feet to a point; thence (4) . the public--thoreln as a_publlc degrees 06 mlnuies_ 30 socondfi South 13 deorees_JD_mlnutes with, the Southeasterly side of polnf and corner; thence' (2) and Bond Drive. discretion of the Judge of the East 75.53 feet; fhetico (4) South 62 East Seventh stroot to the south 47 degrees 34-minutes BEING Lot Join Block 5 on a south 45 degrees 34.mlrfutos 20 •highway —— •-- , Weit-17.00"ee"to O'-poInt; place of " b. Lot No. 3 located on the 'Municipal Court. seconds West 112*55. foot to a. . BEJ NG known and designated as dogroos~"57 minutes • 42 -seconds- West 50.04 teat fo a point and certain map entitled, ."Map of westerly side of- the"acces Section 33. All ordinances or East 89.61 feet tp the Westerly side — thence W) South 76 degrees 10 corner; thence (3) North 40 point In the northeasterly lino ' LotNo. 16on mapentltled'VMapof minutes East 254.00 feet-to a Bulldlrtg Lots For sale by the roadway between Morris Avenui arts, of ordinances Inconsistent of-Marlhers Pisco (formerly Arlington Avenue lots-owned by of Giflorcf Cour!; thonce (5) THIS description made In degrees 07 minutes West and Pie Infield Real Estate Co.yClty of and Bond Driven- erew|th »rp hnrohy 5puthcrly-alqng.-the same on a point; "thence (5) North .13 accordancewlth a survey-made by parallel to the first Course E Marlners"~AvtrrtjeV tho -point •Ira' L. LaRuo and Alvan w. degrees SO minutes East 137.92 Plilnfleld, N.J., Oct.""1895, F,A. c. Lot No. 4 located on the Section 24. This ordinance shall . and placo of BEGINNING. LenEyck, • Laramle Park, curve to the left having a radius of Roget- M,- Carroll and Company 118.22 feet to a point In the said DunhamrC.E., "filed In the Unji -southwesterly-side ol Morris 35foot an arc distanco of 40 foct to feet to a point; thence (6) dated Junemi.1970.- - - . "southeasterly side line of _ "-unty — take effoct on August 1,1972, after - BEING also known and Plalnflold, N.Ji_-.12:1907.- F,J. South 76 degrees 10 minutes Avenue adlacent to the "Courtesy publication In the manner . designated as part of lot Nor. 3. Hlbbard, C.E., which said map Is the place*, anfl ttoolnt .of Premises are commonly known __SalemJ}jail-Hiei)Ct (Ij alawi • November 26^ lli* as Case No. 97. House." .. " ' on -file In' tho- Union county East 50 feet to a point? thence S1304 EMI-5eventh. Street, prdvldcd by law- ••• - ^ , Block "A/-as shown_on a cerfwn BEGINTNING. ~(7V~N0Tth 13 degrees 50_ the said southeasterly side line TT tpgether.wlth the adlolnlng 50 d. Lot'NO^: 5,~located on the Union Leader, Juno 15,-1972 ~; 1 I Pnnlttm"t~rjfflrp lalnfleld, New Jersey. r - -map entitled "Map ot Building "Xhl dscriptiop n being .draw dawn i inn ~mlnutes EBJO5^24 (eet-to a of. Salem—Road—noKth--: 49- feet on-the jouthwesierly side of sputhyiiesierty^SWB of Morris •_• — • (Foe;JBIr40)—- --i-^zOts-ownedbv George Mi ~" "" |_Xho_fareoolno-descrlptlon Is In ith a survey madde byb There Is due approximately saw lotr-^ r' —' a sur 'point-In.the southerly side line $28,472.43 wHtrtntereilfrom April degrees 5^, rpjnutes l=ast '5O.0' "Avenup al Iho Intersection as same —--situate at Evona. L accordancewlth a surveyjnade.-by Gvir a»ipiuiiMn, M.CIKKrehh I anrtiiudd nni^yiMlxr. MIL,( . pf-fiew', Jei sey'State Highway fee*t'"tn*1 B —-jdCfflnMnONLY-knovm »FH2 with Burke Parkwayr' iot»72 and:costs-"~~lw * Of PUBLIC NOTICE ' Is.hereby" ' Plalnflold, N.J. April, 1888":, as Roger M. Carroll and Companyj", of Ellzaboth, Now Jersey, dated 6- h>5 lw We»> Fifth Street. Plalnfleld, Lot No. 4, locaja on _the -given thaMhebTdlnanc_•" ~" o se__t. forth"._ ..". /(led in the Office of tho Roolstcr of Plalnflold, !NBw Jersey, datedJune~i Route I and the point an Jpla«— T j'err^eserV^VB «J!GlN New Jersey. ' '"Til • ; of BEGINNING. • _ adlourrf Hits me;— C rt n >n > k wn weste ' ' • - ^iurt.^; below.wa/ wass iintroduce. 7 d ata- meeting _Unlon County, New Jersey on June , 25, 1971. - - — " BETNGToiown as'"lOO6 Gilford, "•a??""-^ 5 l i" '. ! "° as The foregoing description Is ' f-l on. .tho "The aforementioned-description R_ALPH OR ISCELLO,'Sna.rIff of' Ih6~Townshlp Committee o*-lhe _ 8, 1888 as Map No,MBNo,MB ' " _ /./ |j BEING—commonly known as Court ,tnd designated^s Lot 49 fn- Js In accordance^-Wlth-a iurw>y.p Jersey, Jn' accordance with survey- noxtt)ocly-&lde-of Bonnel.Cour Township"of Union In Ihp counly of ThhThhe foiforegoing g ddescription Is' prermsws^—1361-03— Arlington ^B'ock 6. upon a cortaln—'map 1 made by Mervyn B. stags, g. Lot No, allocated on ttie Union, held on June 13th 1972 and ade In accordance with su 1 made-by 'Vale's Janos, datM_ DJ & UL-CX-as.'oT.:-- -^ ,,,.;,, - due approxImaTely —L-TSr.kaiiCUlUBU't 10. 1963. ...madeln accordance with a survey Avonuo, •Plalnlletdr-New Jorsoy;. Rnlitlcd "Map of Gilford-court - February tL-WL— Union: Leader, June (,_ is, 22, 29, 11,645.19 and cosh. northerly sldo of Stowe -Stree' .. thai the said ordinance will bo'. -mad_made by Roger M.M.- - Carroll ft' .There Is due.', approximately -madu-bv- Gras'sman;- Kroh -.and . —There Is due approximately , nearest to Emorson Avenue. _ jirJhcr consldeted for-^Hnal__. • . CompanyCompany," dated AuAugusg t 25, 1969. J22,988.96 With rntorestfrom-Apcfl-] ' tlxeiLUnc-EnQJiiwF^Surveyors, Premises-are commonly known lULSherlfi-reien/e^the-rloht to h}14,324.1?-Wlth-lntecest_from Miy —I).—Lol-Nor-y^locateth on—the _asJlt(Jj!8J!oute I, EllULDji}n..NjVw; 1, 1V73 and coits. passago at a mooting of-the said _ • • It, te-fntpnn-KHt n rtixrr.lhn.the IS.- . 1975 nnd jtocL3J4J3 juid-tlled-Sa 6^3-ln-lhe. Jersey. There Is due RALPH OR ISCSLLO, Sheriff northerly sldo of Stowo Street Township committee at Municipal"" ^BIUB—promises convoyBa to j Tho- J_ rosqrves the right inTon County Register's Office as approximately $22,347-^1—wlflf ROBERT A. BAIME, ATTY- The Sheriff reserves th* right to nearest to Pine Avenuo. Hesdmrartors, Fr'IBorgoT~<5ark, Frederick Ot'Weaver and Dorothy ' adlourn-thls-saler ' ' ' Map 573-EP\_ -- lnter.est_fr.om-Aprll--19.-l»72-and- , SherUJ'i Sale ad ourn this sale. —IrLof-NoT 10, located on. the Morris Avonuei.Unlon, New Jersey - AA. Weaver, his -Wife, -TSyTTJoTSa - 1 —DJ^SUt Cl^tSl-05 -Z' —"^"RALPH ORJSCELLO, Sheriff easterly sldo-bt-Bonnol Court,- ~ RTALRHQR ISCELLO, Sheriff BEING the^rsaniF- promises :osts; The Sheriff reserves the CfPERIOR -COURT—OF-- NEW Union Leader, May 25, June 1, 8, on Juno37th.1973.at Bo'clock P.M.. . dated September 15,1969, recorded FINN, RIMM and BLOOM, Altys, conveyed to tho Grahfors-by Ellon lght-to-a*d|ourn this sale. ERSEY, DOCKET NO. D.J~ JOHN R, MURRAY, ATTY. Section.-3," There are horeby MARY E. MILLER -...- . September 17, 1969, In book 2871 of 15, 1973 DJ-&-UL CX«4:05- DJ & UL CX 7405 Tlano and Anthony T'anp, hor RALPH OR ISCELLO, Sheriff 3 , 3 8 6 -1 1 W I L L I AM established and created' the ; Township Clerk -""Deeds for Union County/pago 767-. Union Ldador, AAay 25, June 1, fl, husband," by Oood dalod Jahuary HSALVATORE. Plaintiff, vs. — ;r--—""- (Fee J7O.08) Union Leader, June 1,8,15,22,1972 following munlclb»lJy"operatod ' Also -Included *Jjoreln are 2 STEIN, STEIN end HUGHES, ."•••. (Fee»n.O4) AN -"ORDINANCE — 15,1972 ' "" 29, 1948-and rocorded February V ^. Attys. RANK MAJURI.-and GEORGE parklhg-lots: * I R-6 P E A L.if N G AN - ranges, 2 stm-drs. 4 comb, stm,- 1969 In Book 2824 a t Page 104 In tho , RIOLA, Individually and as Sheriff's Sale a. Lot No. 11, located on the sash,. Offlco of the Union.-.County" DJ-AUL-C-X.J12.a5" ORDINANCE ENTITLED Union Lendnr, June 1,8, IS, 22,1972 'artners doing business as Ma lor SUPERIOR COURT OF:NEW SHERIFF'S SALE oastorlysldoof Stuyvesant Avenuo "AN ORDINANCE " TO Premises arc commonly known Register. . onstructlon Companyr^ranc J-E-R SEY, CHANCER adlacent to tho Civic Center, as 32 Marlnors Placo, PlalB/lold; \. (Feel74.88) USERIOR COURT OF NEW REGULATE AND GOVERN Sheriff's Sale — This conveyance is sub|ect to a MAJOR ..CONSTRLICT•IO^ OfA/j S1PM_U*U O N-COU NT YT EY, CHANCERY b. LotNo. 12,. located. on_the —-THE ..OCCUPATION OF N.J. ' . \ * SUPERIOR COURT , OF NEW mortgage botwoon tho Grantors OAAPAMY. -)•—P.rtn.r.hlp E NO. F.MB9.71 THE 7 southwesterly side of Morris AUCTIONEERS, AND" TO There Is - duo approxlmatoly and the-Howard—Savings" H A H W A, V S A V I N G S. - 3U, L/NION COUNT YT JERSEY; CHANCERY Sheriff's sate Jefendanta, DOCKG-T-NOr,F-300»-M Avenue betweon Grandvlew REGULATE PU BLIC- . _ $22,320.75 with Intorost from May institution dated January 29,-1968 ,UP ER I OR—CO U R-T—Ofc-N E W_ Avenue and Flpvd Torrace, —AUCTION SALES IN THE 2O 1972 and costs. The Shorlft DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, ^_C IVIL-—ACW ON—vVR IT—OF .THE FEDERAL NATIONAL -I ( DOCKET NO. FO958-71 JERSEY— _opd rocordo'd February 2, 1968 in JERSEV, C M'ANCEW "XECUTIOf* — FOR SALE OF . -LUMBUSS. WILSON, et UX, et MORTGAGE- ASSOCIATION, A c. Lot No. ^.IX- .located'- on TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN reserves the right to adlourn this Book2796at Page 556 In tho Union DIVISION, UNION COUNtY, als, Defendants. Stuyvesant Avenuo-at High street. THE COUNTY OF UNION." sale, REALTY SALES COMPANY, a REMISES CORPORATION, Plaintiff; VS. New Jersey corporation, plaintiff, County Register's Offlco, which DOCKET- NO." F-210.71 THE By virtue of the above-stated CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF CHARLES DASHER, et als., SecJlon 4,-The-lols- set forth In . *rtqpW| on July 36, W32 and - RALPH OR ISCELLO, Shorlff H CTW ARD SAVINGS EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF Sections T, 2, and 3 hereof are set Identified as Ordinance NO-.. DEUBEL AND ESTRIN, Attys. vs. CHESTER BODV, ET_UX, ET_ Lmortgogo was In the original sum" /rlf of execution to me directed I Defendants. ALS, Defendants. •-" of 131,700. with a current balance N5TIT.UTION, a corporation of hall expose for sale by public MORTGAGED PREMISES , CIVIL—ACTION- WRIT OF forth on a certain map entitled 754-A. DJ 8, UL CX-90 05 ' • - New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. By virtue of the above-stated "Union Centor. Parking'- mado bv 1 Union Loador, Juno a; 15, 22, 29, CIVIL ACTION WRIT O'F , of 131,277.20 which tho Grantees 'endue, In room B-8, In the Court EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF BE.'IT -ORDAINED by the ~" !°J&_. • EXECUTION —FOR SALE OF ;_expressly assume and adree to W|LLIAM E. JONES, otux.otalSj 'ouse, In the city of Elizabeth, writ of execution to mo directed I MORTGAGED PREMISES ' tho Township Engineer and-on fllo Township -Committeo of the MORTGAGED PREMIS'ES defendants. . - rJ., on Wednesday, the 28th day shall expose for sale by public In the off Ices of the-Townshlp clerk Townshlpof Union In theCounty of _', (FOOJ88.32) pay. vendue. In room B* In tne Court By virtue of the above stated and the-Townshlp Engineer, and By-vlrtue of-the above-stated This conveyance Is subject to CIVItr ACTION WRIT OF f June A.D., 1972, at two o'clock In Wrlf.oLexecutlon to me directed I Union. ." . writ bf execution to me dlrected-l XECUTJON — FOR SALE OF Iw afternoon of S»ld day, all the. House, Jn the City of Elliabeth, shall expose for sale by public iho Police Department. section 1. ordlnaftico No. 754-A zoning ordinane'e's-and restrictions MORTGAGED EREMISES Ight, title and Interest of the NrjT, on Wednesday, the 5th day of So'ctlon 5. Thore are hereby shall expose for sale by public of rocord, II.any, and such stated ; vendue, In room B-8, In the court adopted_on_July^26, 1932 and' Sheriff's Sale vendue, In room B-8, In the Court By -virtuc- of-Ttho- abovo-stated oovenameddefendants In and to ~JULY A.D., 1?72, at two o'clock in House, In the City of Elizabeth, establlshod and created tho ontlllod "AN ORDINANCE TO "SUPERIOR- COURT OF NEWHouse, In-the. City of Elizabeth; facts as any accurate swrvoymay rlf of exocution to me dlrected-|—j ' following properV, to wit: the afternoon of sold day. lowing municipally .operated J E R S€ Y, CHAN C ER Y [-disclose. N.J,, on Wednesday, the-J8th day —REGULATE AND GOVERN THE N.J., on Wednesday, the SBttfday^ iall expose for sale by. pub|lc All that tractor parcel of All the knowing tract or parcel of Juno A.D., 1972, at two o'clock In _ parklng-fotsT : OCCUPATION" OF . . DIVISION, UNION- COUNTY, of June A.D., 19731972, at two o'cloco k In Trroro Is approximately 'onduo, In room B-8, In tno Court of land and premises hereinafter —a—Lot No. .14, Located on tho DOCKET NO. F 2699-71 Parnrapp JI47,205;23-Snd costs. -land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, "he afternoon-el said day. AUCTIONEERS, AND TO the atternoonof said day. louse, In the City ot Ellzaboth, N. particularly described, ALL that tractor parcel of land, northerly sldo of-Morrls Avonuo at ^REGULATE PUBLIC AUCTION ' Savings A Loan. Association, Tho SherlfLreservos tho right to .; on Wednesday,-the 2!st day of lying and being in^the-City-ot Lorralno AVMUBH :_. . , Plaintiff, vs. Donald Joseph ALL that certain tra adlourn Ihls^ sale. sltuatanying and being | ' ihJate, lying and being In Ihe City SALES IN THE TOWNSHIP OF uno A"7D.,-1972, at two o'clock.M- ctiyui eluabairniiinr , Plalnfleld, In the County Of-Unlonr b. Lot No. is, located betwetn UNION IN--THE COUNTY'-OF- Wacker, unmarried,' Defendant. ho arternoon of said day. bliiaEwrn In the Statrof New Jersey: ^--^ jf Plalnfleld, In Ihe County of lallopInO Hill Road and Chestnut • CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — - - , of UUnio n and State of wNew Union, In the Stalo of New Jersey. UNION" be and 1ho same Is ALL that tract or arcl _ -BEGINNING* at a point ln~~ street 'adjacent- to Momor'al hereby repealed. FORECLOSURE FOR SALE OF ALlTIKat tract or parcel of land, JerseyJ. . . .. , . -the southeasterly sldellne-of ^ BEGINNING at a polnr ItOnr General Hospital. MORTGAGED PREMISES situate, lying and being ln-ttiB-cnV~p~~ West Fourth street, distant In Southerly/Side of Field Avenue .Soctlon 2. Thls_oxd!nance-shall of.Plalnfleld In the county of Union "th eBEGINNIN southerly Glin aet oaf poinAAcLalt Inn (formerly - known as Division Lot. No. 16, located on take offect Immodlately after ——By virtue of." the above-stated e southerly lin of AAcLln a course of south 49 degrees 54 Wcwanna Avenuo east of Chestnut writ,of.execution to me directed I the easterly side line" of East io Loado In tho Slate of New Jorsey: ' Street distant-easterly along minutes West, a distance of Street), distant 94.75 feet Easterly publication in tho manner Second Street, distant 119.10 BEGINNING ot ostake In the the same-100.00 feet from Its along—the same —from Its Street. • provided by law, shall expose tor sale by public feet north 36 degrees, 21- ly 6,1972. 317.05 feet from the point' d. Lot No, 17, locafod oh the vendue. In room B^B, In tne-Court. 1 -Westoriy-sldo of Carlton Avenuo, ntersectlon with the easterly -formed by the Intersectlbn of ' Intersection with the Easterly side Union-Leader, June 15, 1972 lt t—ffBm*rr~ as now laid out-and oponed, said llneof Rose HIM Place; thence of W. Fifth street-add running . northwesterly side of—Morris' —Hoo»»rtiarie"T1fy of ..Elllabeth, said southeasterly side, line of Avenue between BUrnet Avenuo ,(FeeS13,00) , Intersectlon-wlth the northerly ^_H_ -h -„-, , , stako being dl'stant' 355' fee.t (!) along said line of AAcLaln thence(i) along, the southerly - N.J,, on Wednesday', the,28th'day ;^^r'_ SherUf'sSalellB s 1 " West Fourth Street and .the and Glrard placo. .. • - of June A.D., 1972, at two o'clock In side line of Berckman Street;—|i,1_l^Tn» ':"'» * -Southerly along said Westerly side Street south 69 degrees 13 southwesterly side line of _lde of Field Avenue, South 51 of Carlton Avenue from the minutes east 42.00 feet to a 1 Lot No, IB, located on—iht. ~ the afternoon of said day. • and running thence. North 36 I jg f | EY , C H * AAonroe ' Avenue; • thence degrees 30 minutes East 57 feet) castorly side of Joann'otto Avenue, PUBLlC^ NOTICE. Is-hereby Intersection of 5aisLWj3s.ter.lv side point; thence (2) sooth 20 runnlng-ln a course of South 39 • thence.(2) South 39 degrees 00 given thatanordinance, the.tltle of ALL those certain tracts or DIVISION, UNION COUNTY. of Carlton Avenuo with .the degrees_47_rninutes Vest 73.00 f. Lot No. 19, located on tho - parcels' of land and premises,- DOCKET NO". F-68871—JACOB degrees 14 .minutes East,, a • . minutes West 69 feet) which Is horelnbolow set forth, was Second Street, a distance of 60 Southerly sld.e of: Putnam Avenue; feet to a point i thence (J) distance of 150.03 feet-to-a— thence (3) North 51 degrees 30 westerly'slde of Jeannette Avenuo. finally passed and approved by tho situate, lying and'belrtS'ln the feet to a pblnt and corner; LAVIT2, Plaintiff vs. GEORGE F. thence runnlng_ along said norm 69 degrees 13 mlnutii g. Lot No. 20, located on the City of Linden, County-_ot_^ fllLES, ot als, Defendants thenc runng along said point and .-corner; thence minutes West 57 feet; Township committee of the thence South 53 degrees, 39 WoWosiorty-sitis o of Carllon.Av.onue, welt 42.00 feet to a poln"- i=^njnnlngtim"course of South 49 • • thence (4) North 39 degrees 00 outheasterty— side of Caluwell Townshlpof Union In the County of' Union and state "of'New mlnuhs East, t distance ot -145 CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF thence (4) north 20 degrees 47 Avenue between-MpculS—Avenue Jersey, ' "" ~ EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF InI a SoutherlSoutherly directiondirection,, a-dlstancea-dlstance-- degrees 54 minutes West, a minutes .East 49 feet to the -Union at a public meeting held at leet to a point and corner; of 64.040S ftttfeot-to-a-stakek ; ththence !f«t to the distance of 33 feet to a point, - Southerly side of-Flald Avenue, the .and Berwv°-P.tace. —therAAunlclpat -Building,-Frlberger - FIRST TRACT. thence South. 36 degrees, 21 MORTGAGED PREMISES ' .' h. Lot No.l, loc«te'J. at BEGINNING at a point In the.! • -By vlrtuo of Jhe^ajjove^staifid Westerly and parallel .with and corneV; thence running In ' point or place of BEGINNING.— ParkrHJnlon, Now Jersey on June minutes West, a distance of 40 writ ofrexecutfoh^t'o me Pu4m Aenue, a 'distance uf 300 wiasj a course of NPcSiJ39,degre«i-U.— ZZTHiCjbove- description .-Is-In |-Blerjuempfel. pararkk , on' the 13, 1972.' westerly line of Price Street, , feet to a point and corner;" irect feet to a stake; thence Northerly '4Mrliiln''';tr, northerly side of Wlnslow Avenue, 28.9 feet southerly .from the shal' ill l oxpnsexnomn for yl'ml thy pnhllr p«mrN ' mlnutei~West, a .distance of accordancewlth a survey made by f Wins MARY E.MILLER thence North 53 deorees,-39- p-arallul Wltn (.arllon Avenue, s . 150,02- fee.) to a point and Roger M. Carroll and Company, I. Lot No. 22/located on H " Intersection of said westerly „ minutesWejt.adlstanceof 143 VBrtdoe, In room B-B, in the Court a distance ot 64,05 feet to a stake; he Is Avenue at Burkley Place. . - ' Township Clerk , line of Price Street with the House, In-the City of-Ellzabeth,—i There Is due approximately "corner; In^seld southeasterly P.I.&L.S., Plalnfleld, N.J, dated AISTORDINANCE TO AMEND' ' feet to the easterly side line of rthence-Easte/ly-end-parallel with I6p7.32.annd costs, .- . ", / February 3, 1970, TI I, Lot No. 23,. located on ' southerly 'line of Lumber East Second street, the point Putnam Avenue, a distance of 2ooH—The-Sherlff i eserve s :Mil right lo side .|m*"of-wesT~FoTJrlh Springfield . Avenue between' ..AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED ' Street^and _runnlno. thence ^Street; thence rtinnlng.,81 SAID premises also belhg known Russol.l stree> and Montclalr , "REVISION OF ORDINANCE -• ~ along said westerly line of feot to the place of Beginning. ' ad corn this sale. ' . -• ENTITLED 'AN TogetheTgetherr with thehe; lanlad dlyin lyingg IInn | _ RALPH ORISCeLLOif' "" 111 as 510 Field-ttkvejiue, Plalnfleld, _Av.enlie, ,. .Price Street, South 48 degrees front—ol and .ad|olnlnci_seld_i nmi ruuriii on wi, in a course " New-Jersey. V-- • ' •k. Lot No. 24, located on rlahway. ORDINANCE FOR .THE • -..5 minutes West—lB.4Jfe«f-to-a~ of North 49degrees"5Tmlnutes , IT IS INTENDEO^to-descrlbe ••—TOWN5HIP OF UNION IN •promises to the mlddteTjrcarlton J & UL CLlM-OJ^l ' "" , ;A«snue^a.t^_the—Arcadia" Park —polntrthencerunning'ZKSiatUl- Avenue. — East, a dlstance_of-33 feet to- thme same premises cconyeyed"to' •Playground. THE COUNTY OF UNION deareet 55 minutes West, 80 described, sltuaredrnvOiifl-int nlonbeader, JuneTTF, 15, J2,1972 J the point 'and place of— - ••' - Uohnnle Faje" LIMIT I N G A-N D "^Belng the same premises.^ ' .:_=- (Fee M9.52) Charles Dasher and J< Section 6. Thor.o are hereby ' feetto a point; thence North 4B. MarchiT .... -... . being In the City,of Elliabeth, In BEGINNING. Dasher,Tils wife, by deede d recorded established and created tne RESTRICTING TO degrees 5 minutes East, the CMl-k&ilF-t&&N,_ !L.-Atlantlc Street 150,34 teet simultaneously herewith, I VISION,BUNION COUNTY, accordance with a jurvey- I 14, 1972 and costs. I—TO THEIR CONSTRUCTION ^Westerly line"of Price Street -..-'(.his—1»—a—purchas"e"mo"ney JOCKET NO. F.1954-71 HAVEN b>LVt fief,_- 36,l, locatei d on Caldwell AND TH6> VOLUME.. AND i-ULCXSSTOS . I v I: . Southwtrster-ly^^fronv—the"~r:; made by c. H. Flnrtbrootrrr: ."-.The Sheriff reserves the right to Avemja adlacont to police and the point and place of Southwesterly side of Second • *'"mortoaOT'Olven to secure a portion AVINGS • AND ' iz^LOAN Sons, c. E. and L. S., dated ad ourn this sale, EXTENT OF THEIR USE; n Leader) June 1,«,J5,23,1972 1 H0ad0.UBr.t0r5. ' ' Avenue and from thence. —- of the consideration recited In the ASSOCIATION, a corporation ol September 23, IMS; ,r ' - RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 'K C L, U L A I.I"N G A (ID" Fees59;52)~ aforesaid doed. • '—.. , the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff, C,-Lot NQI 27, locatod on Bond R EST R I CT.TNG .THE. SECQND -TRAC.T-:—BEING- "running.!) North 27 dogrees30 -., There^ Is- due' approx-ltfiately DEUBEL AND-6STRIN; ATTYSr brlvo adlacent 'to . Fire khown and designated as Lot 4, In , mlngtes WesM02.50 leet to a "~7\'—Said- premises being knownTas". vs. DARREJ— G_HO8NJ5-Jl.k^ 113,382.04 with Interest from April DJ «V-UL.C>Gn05 .HEIGHT, NUMBER OF- 830 Carlton Avenue, Plalnfleld, DANIEL G. HORNE, et ux, et al, Union Lesder>June 1, 8 HoadquartersN. . '- . . STORIES AND SIZE 01= Block 61i-as-shown-on-the~Tax~ .point thence 2) South. 62— -iOt-19M-andcosts. —; Section 7. Thft u^e of Parking Lbt Atlas Maps of the city .of Linden." degrees 30 minutes .West 25 N.J. Therabovo^descrlptlon'ls In Defendants. " ' ^^ " BUILDINGS AND OTHtR 1 —-The^Sherlff reserves the right to 15, 42,.1972. -No, 1, herein mentioned In Section ^BGtN.CHjIiO knpwn.a__sj Lois feet- to a—point thence 3) accordance*wlth a survey ot'C.H. CIVIL-ACTION WRIT. OF adlourn this sale, STRUCTURES;. 1 Flrslbrook Sons, C'.E. & L.S,, 285 1 hereof shall bo reserved for the R E G U L A TING AND 1503end 1504, In Block 45i ona running South 27. degrees 30 - EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF - ' 'RALPHORISCELLO,Sherlff- ~u5eJ_bf_munlclpal-empioy»eSr-AII- .certain map-entitled "Map ot "StleT-llf'i Sale • - minutes East 102.50 feet to the Harold St., North Plalnfleld, N.J., -MORTGAGEE) PREMISES ARMS-TRONO & LITTLE, Attys. R E ST RICT I NG THE dated»t»d Jlulu lvy i11th Hh, . 1940.'.-'loin ' • 1 -• sheriff's Sale vehlcles parked In said parking lot PERCENTAGE OF LOT • 1564 Lots of American Union . SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW said Northwesterly side ot By 'vlrtuo-of the above-stated DJ * UL CX 84;05•- " mustboaTrgn authorized emblem Realty Co. at L'lnden, New Atlantic Street, thencev 4) wrlift of oxocutio tin to me'tllrecte'dltdd I IUPERIOR -COURT t)F OCCUPIED, THE SIZE OF JERSEY,- CHANCERY , Union Leader, June 8, 15, 22, 29, E R S E Y-;•- C H A N C E R Y^wjilch>. tho Township Clerk" YARDS, .-COUR-T-S*- AND' —Jersey, August 1908,—JvLr- -DIVIS!O"N~UNI0N COUN-T-Vr-J- along the •NnrttiWMtnrlt; ilrle- nterest from • shall expose for sale-by public 1972'' . " ' :\ls Bauer, --Civil Engineer—— ofAflanllc Street 62 degrees 30 venduo, In roortt B•«, In the Court DIVISION, UNION CO"U NT Y7 Kbseby authorised an5 directedd> "too OTHER OPEN SPACES, THE -DOCKCT ^NO." ^fT312o;71" (FeeJ72.o8) . DOCKET NO. F.1043.7' Ds^ to ' those -municipal Elizabeth, New Jersey" and—— CENTRACENTRAL-CORPORATIOL POR ON OOF. minutminutese Easast '335 feet tto the e , House, in' tho City of Elizabeth, -filed as MapJJo, 69-B. '•'."•. SAVING'S •- Point d l f NJ,, oh Wodnesday, the Uth-day -ASSOCIAT •EAST TofeasmimptBvaa^rt^-the SAVINGS AND D LOANLOAN - Point ranand Place of Murnelpar^ Building. rThe N . _ _ ULA'T I N G AND -". The above"Trac« are known-- ASSOCIATIONS,SSOCIT S" aN Now JJorfof y BEBEGINNINGN NG, 'adjourn thlssale.' ^_ ..of July A.D., 1972, attwoo'clockln L*.- R-E-S-T- R-1 C T I N G THE as Lots'3A and 4, In Boro Block — BEINGl BALPH ORISCELTb, Sheriff ihe afternoon ot said day. reservation horBlp-c-ontaiTtodTfhalt corporation, Plaintiff,—«-,— BEfNG-LOl-NO; 28Jn' BlPek_i'-E!i- JERSEY, CHANCERY aws.of New Jerseyey, p(f|aln(lff vsr be enforced on Monday "Ihrothrougu '-h LOCATION, USE AND 61, on the current Linden Tax HARVEY B, BENNETT,-et-als~ .CMAN.ALI5—UUV-NCH ' S. • ALL/ that cortaln lot, tract or ( EXTENT OF USE OF a slalddown'on "Revised Map o«—| DIVISI0N7 UNION COUNTY," COWtL -REALTV-COMPANY-.Y-C - I-Frlday Inclusive SKwoerien. the. r\n In nJ * • ' l-proporty Belonging to.-E. H. MALONEY, Attys.' parcel of land and premises, B U PL DINGS AND __Assei»nJantM»p^nd*»-M2-Wi—r 1 DOCKET Nff. F-1S85.71 FIRST JC, etals, Defendants. hours of 8:00 ATM. to 5:»-t>.M. No Prlte Street, Linden, N,J." CIVIL "ACTION WRIT OF Giihooly and W. H. Rankln. jn DJ& UL CX-7705 sltuaJsUtUng andbelng In the city JERSEY-SAVINGS'! AND LOAN- STRUCTURES FORTRADE, Union Leader, May 25, June 1, 8, of Plalnflold, In the County of CtVIt ACTION WRIT OF partcincrshail be allowed' between, >Cvy;Xy;;;iI;!^;I;,*;;;;j!*t;l^^^;r^;i;i;i;ivi;!s;.;i;X;i^;!;I;*;y«S*;y;X;y;y^;^y^^ There. Is due approximately XFriiTinM F SAI F OF Elizabeth, New Jorsoy."".•"'"" ASSOCIATION, forrnerly Wyckoff EXECUTION — FOR SALE'OF tho hours-ol 2:00 A.M. and ihOO INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE 113,180.51 with Interest from April MORTGAGED PREMISESES The promises aro commonly 15, 1972 ...Union In tho Slate.of New -Jersey, Savings and Loan Association, A MORTGAGED PREMISES . A;M. on Mondays through Fridays AND OTHER PURPOSES, 17[-W2 and costs,- — By vlrtyo of tho'abovo-statod known as 213 Atlantic Street, ".:.:..•• .'..' • (Fee»76:eo) -bounded'and described as follows:. NeW Jersey Corporation Is • By' virtue of-the above-staled .Inclusive. Said lot shall bo opened ESTABLISHING A BOARD The Sheriff reserves.tho right to writ of execution to mo directed I Elizabeth, N.J. ' . BEGINNING In ~T thePlaintiff, and AAfcHAEL .C. .writ ottexecutlon lo medlrectod 1 to.-.unrestricted—public parking OJr ADJUSTMENT AND adlourn this sale. ' ; shall oxposo for salo by public —Thero—ls-~due approximately SHERIFF'SSALE southwesterly—s-lde of Hobert BABILYA, et ux, Defendants, ' ' hall expose for sale by ^public between Ihe hours of 5:00 P.M. to PROVIDING PeWALTIES RALPH ORISCEtL'O, Sheriff vonduoi In room B-8, In .tho Court SA351.62 and S684.10 with Intorost SUPERIORvCOtfRT OF NfiW Avonuo at a polnt..ther"eln-dlstant CIVJL ACTION EXECUTION — jendue, In room BB, In the CoDrt 2:00 A.M. from Monday to- FOR\THE VlObAflON Donald R. Kennedy, Atty. I House, in tho City of Elizabeth, from-March-\5r"l972-Bnd ccsts, TERSER, CHANCERY. four - hundred ,„„,,(400, ),„ feat. - POR—Sftte OP ' AAORTGAGEO House, In the City, of Elizabeth, Saturday, and , on Saturdays, HEREOKi' ~^C . DJ-SV LL CX-8305 ' _N.Jw-On-Wcdnesday, tho 51h-doy ol TtroShorlff roservos tho right to DIVISION,- UNION COUNTV,. southeasterly measured afong said 'REMISES- • j N.J .Ton Wednesday, the 21 st day of Sundays_andJegal holidays from Union LbadorTNluno 15, 19.7J_ Union .Leader,-June, 1, 8, 15, 32,, July A.D., 1972, of two o'clock In adlourn this salo. DOCKET NO.-F-2160-71 SOUTH' I side, of -Hobort Avenue'from the By~vlrtue of the abwe-stated lune A.D;, '1972, at"two o'clock In- 0:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. TRI. iiK.."»«i^iii.. 1972- tho aftornoon of_sald day,- =^\ RALPH OR ISCELLO, Shorlff BROOKLYN SAV-INGS BANKV A 1 SOUlbeastely side of Wast Eighth writ'of execution to me directed K ihe afternoon of,sald"O»yT ~~ Soctlon 8. Lots N09. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 j_ ' ' ' (Foo 172,96) .—ZTKLL that tracts or parcolsol^ ="'"" ' and KOBERT, Attys. _^f^N G_ CORPORATIONCORPORATION'., ,p^ffeo -.-••l -rl>Uhn In_ g fhonce south forty. ' shall'expose for sale by publltr _iALL that certain lot, tract or and io, horoinabovo mentioned land, sltuoto,' lying and boing -67-05— - PlalntHfT—-vs. WILLIAM—AA. I" two I4J).dogroo(42)dogros no minuteinut s eastt vendue, In room B>a,-ln the Courtr parcel"*of~land—and premises,- shall be metored..and said meters —Hrt-tho-City of Llndori, In tho Unjon " r, Jgne-8r 15,-22,-29,-1-HOCKER• - - • • , • • als'.,• ' ' alon"""''•g said sld• i >f Hoberf-Avenue House,,In .the City of Elizabeth, iltuate, lying and being In the City County of Union, In tho Stato'of shall providofof limited parklnoof Shorlll'sSolo -Dofondants. CIVIL A-QTI fifty, (.will ' running thence N.J.,OQWBilnesday,the21stdayof M- Plalnfleld, In Iho County of three(3)) hours aUhe~r»te-Ofjf]voUhB-r*le-Ofjflvdo It only takes a Of- EXECUTION -'FC. »^_ •south,oulh "forty-K' :evoi n (47) degrees -—SUPERIOR—COURT OF- NEW • (FOOJ6144)_ J June A.D., 1972, at two. o'clock In Union In me State of New Jersey7~| conts-(5 5 - cents••• • •) PJ2t_hojjr• - _Suc' h .BEGINNINiii'-at tho~cornor J -OF—MORT*AOED *REMISES. .olghteon (18) minutes wes.. t one J " jrRSEVv C'HA~NCERY' - 'he aft«rnoon.of sild"dayr All the oounded and described as:foMows:~ mfltori" ""s"hal|"Tb_ ... .o. ..In. -operatio. n -_=DI VISION, -UN ION—COUNTY,- •-, tormctLJiyJhedpJtcioctlon-oJ- - —By-virtue of. the ,a htmwwiiTn/: (rfO)Jeet; - Th*rl<;i ollowlng tract or parcel of land BEGINNING at-a-polnt In the botweon thB~hoors~orS:Otthe~hours-T)f-60Tjf A.MAM. t to fewhoursaweek : tho southwesterly—+rmj—bf—• I DCJCKEt.NO,..F t567.71 LARSON.. ! •ruhhjng nocth forty-two (42 andL the premises^ hereinafter Northeasterly sldeilhe of parrow Chandler- Avonuo and" tho , Shirlff'ssale writ of execution to me directs 1-1 dogrowThn rnin.iitf"'*1'*^ *"hJ iin{ 6:00 P.M...... Monday ' Ihrou' —""MORTGAGE--_COMPANY a—i SUPBRIbk,—LUUHI- OF. NEW shall. expoiell.or_ i nnf^H< of . said At Unjbp COIIOQO wo havo day and west, through and boyond a parly • Llndon, Union County, Now Plalnfleld, New Jersey. . • December 33, 1948. adlourn. this sale. departments. Said parklngin said ovonlnQ propramo lor lullllmo nnd .checkup. I said nonsense,-! had one eight month's acjo. They •your doorbell,.dig deep in your pocket. They're working to rid wall 110.30 lob I lo a point In fho Jorsey," March 1906 fllod In Iho • THE ABOVE descrlptlon.il .BEING' also known as 322 RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff aforementioned lots snall-"bo Southeasterly lino of Wost Foprth offlco of the Register ot the County> prepared in accordance .with a L.Beroon street, plalnfleld, New GAET.A AND GAETA, Atlys. •unrefltrlcted, Excepting further, piir.lllmo oludonlo, -You can slart _ tbis.worid.of.cancer once and for'all.' •. "Street,- the'point and placo of. of Unlon.May 16,190iasMap 68-A. survey made b/ F. A. Dunham, Jersey. -. - „— DJ&ULCX 76 0« • however, that no parking shall bo (Jogrooiiroaramorluolaplocl - 'said it was more'lil UL.CX.B0D5 Coll sk for. our. "/Tips must bo parked head-on. Union Leader, June, 1, 8, (Fuo»65,2»). IFoet86.4B) • ' i . (Fe»«t:44) ' Sectlop 15, .1,1 shall bo unlawful 15, 22, 1972. " ' n Submitting for any |borson,flrm or corporation Union College " V. " v • (Fee 174.88) 686-7700 'Release's." lo cause, allow, permit, or suffer

... I » •'.'..- ''•'•'• i .'^_26-ThgrsdayV June'.'15, 1972-SPftlNGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER: kEADER-Thursdoy; June" 15, 1972-27. •-wait iiittil nexf season Jayne Motor

K ROSS finals. Returning next year will be Dennis Zucker. Returning next season will be Howard' Slu Liebeskind paced the team throughout the Individual uccomplishinenls include Dick as they did at the end of this season and should Epispopo; Tom -I:/>vette,-Wayne--Rutz,.Skip- 'Drew and Mark Tastier, who split one forward season. Other stalwarts were Robert Goodman, Fishbein's tie for the third singles cham- be a strong,tea"m in fl»73. •", • . ' lead yCrijthTnajor baseball pldyoffs Kor the most part, 1971-1972 was a K-buildinfe Moore and Barry Gerst. Also returning will be spot, center Joe Pepe, Jeff Sarokin, Vinnie Gary Niefeld and Steve Blumenkranz. pionship of Union County. He might have won - ' 'trdach'.MarirnTagllentl led the Bulldogs toj year for the Jonathan Dayton Regional High Davis, Gavin Widbm, Ken Baroff, Bittijalaizir —TlieT^rjBfflTJSyioB^arerecoached by Ray. ' IS-O'lracfs record this season. In anTndi vlduaj, the entire JV team whtctrwent fnrough its but he suffered a severe muscle crfimprHe had After the first^ni/oVounds of the Springfield Jayne's_ took an earlyjead with a "five-run tiy ;i walk and School Bulldog teams. Despite this, most of the season undefeated. — Bob Meisel and some of the-JV players. Yanehus' finished fourth._in_lhe_Suburban been seeded fir&t in the event. The team of • meet, the young.Dayton team defeated a Very - Prospects for Coach Ray Yanchus' squad look •Youth Major LcagUe double-elimination first inning featuring doubles by i'epea'nd ftich Ihree Ln'ion errnryFini"'i hut and Johns, with squads had good seasons while showing great The Dayton football (earn, riddled by in- Conference title meet held at Springfields' Wallick and Liebeskind, seeded first in second strong Millburn team In the last event to win, baseball playoff, Jayne Motor Freight and •Johns, and,,a triple by Ken Fingcrhut. They threehi^apU!te^_J!!u' ll-iul allack,.Legion's great. doubles competition, managed a tie. Rain -promise for the •future.;.:-,-.:";:-.-•—••"••". '*..-.-' juries throughout the season, beat Roselle; 6-0, Bnllusml Golf Club.'jrhe lowest score over the V>:i-62. In the Suburban Conference cham- Rotary are in, the Iqad with two victories each. added three more in Ihe second on singles by runs cai'io IH/;I two-run double by Andy. halted the match which had progressed into the The—Junior-filled^-^BuHdog-soccer team tiedthesecond game and-then dropped seven The Bulldog indoor "track team is another' """Hflioies was* fine 86 posted by Dave Kotovsky. pionship meelJhe Bulldogs again waited until •.Wyne-s 'ipeiicd with a 15-3 victory over John FncrTand Johns, a walk, a bases-loaded Herkalo iiukie first and a long home run by' young squad. There are only eight-seniors on third and deciding set wJlh.the score at 6-6. The coached by Jofin Esposilo closed its.season. --•straighrto finish-rhc seasomvith a 1-7-1 record. In the same meet, Dave Hodes shot an 87, Slu _-_the last event to clinch a victory over Millburri. American Legion, as Steve Pepe went four —walk to-Pepc, - and singles by Fingerhut and Larry Dj/off reliever.Johns.' - with the finest record in 12 years. Their fi-B-1 Without injuries; the team would have been_a_ the squad. Coach Taglienti led the team to a 4-0 Carowil;? 89, Matt Teltscr 91r-Jeff Schneider 90 squad will lose Howie Lcvinc and St__.It-was-only-the-i>econd-tlmc-in~19~years~thSI~u ' Innings oh" Ihe mound for his fourth triumph, _. Later/11 Ihe week, Jayne's-turned back record. The Bulldogs tied.for fifth in the Group Steve Rolhenberg. . mark doubled the previous season's victory -winner. However,.with many of the players and Elliot Llebman 98. The team's composlto- Liebeskind to graduation. • Millburn failed to'win the championship. >• allowing two runs oirtwo hits, and striking out Jayne'u tallied seven more in the third on hits Scanpys, 11-4, behind the three-hit pitching and 2 state championship and took 13th place in the score was 340. . ' • In another important- meet, the Bulldogs total. Team leaders Were John Sarracino, with_ returning nexhseason, Coach Ted Amo dnd the -,The 1972 Bulldog baseball team finished a nine ' ... by Robbie/Schneider,. Frieri, Johns" and barfing of Fingerhut. Kenny won his fifth gain< - State Relays. i ""*••' The Bulldog tennis-team had a fantastic successfully defended their State Sectional title 13goals, and Frank Frieri, who led In assistsr Bulldog fans wjll enjoy football much .more. disappointing season with a 9-12 record, 5-9 Hi If the year, going thej-outewhlle fanning 10 n In'the State Relays,- the hurdling team of- season, winning the Suburban Conference title, by.a wide margin'overVerona. In the state Robert Goodman, Steve Goldstein, Bill Stefany • With a squad made up largely by sophomores the Suburban.Conference. Despite losing more walking (wo. Jayne'sTonce again jumped-fn <> Paul Fanaroff, LenPrather, ArtCook and Ken finishing second to Westfield in Union County, Group 2 lournarnent-Slu Brecher and Len -and Steve Kubisch also performed well, and juniors, (he Jonathan Dayton basketball games than they won, the Bulldogs were not early lead with a five-run first. Frieri led i.fl Merser set.a school record for indoor com- •and winning twice in the state tournament Prnther distinguished themselves' against the • Next year,-the-entire halfback line, two team compiled an overall record, of 13.-8. The lacking in skill. Frank. Fllllpone'pitched in Barnes defeats Sandman with e bunt single. Following a walk and a 1 petition with a time of 32.8 seconds. The team of before being eliminated by the eventual win-- . best in the itate. In the javelin, Brecher fullbacks and-one lineman will return. " •- conference record (9-T>) was good enough for almost every victory for the Bulldog squad, 1 single to Johns, Pepe singled In two runs and Scott Herman, Ken:t>iCarlo', Stu Brecher and ner-Mountain Lakes. Coach John Esposito led a finished second, Prather finished fifth in the The Bulldog cross-country team compiled a third place. Summit won the Suburban Con- which indicates that another solid starter could FingerbutJollowed with a three-ruh homer. 1,4-5 record, finished ninth "in the s(ate sec- ference title. - — Bruce Heide finished fourth in the Union squad with_only_two seniors to a 20;! regular 1 180-yard low hurdles. ~»; ' County Shotput.Relays, have reversed the record., ' _; .- in Youth Minor baseball Two more runs came across In the second on tionals, 19th in the state finals and third in the Jim Schoch and BQh_Zuckeiu_tnc only two season record. Howie LeVine was the first - "- In the Union Qounty Relays.^Paul Fanarofi, hits by Frieri and Pcpe* and the final run tallied Suburban-Conference-The. ^9-meet winning seniors In the starting llneupr.led the:Biilldogs_ JEhfillBulldog- bowlers coached by John singles player. Marlln Dennis and Pick Fish- • The BulldogsAvon their.lasLfpur-gamesof the Prather, Hick Silversteln and Gavin Widom season and defeated the then 17th-ranked team # —Barnes-Chevrolet; took a 3-2 squeaker last . Robert Bongiovanni led the attark with three in the fourth oh a hit. batter and singles by streak was ended by New Providence but to victories over Kenllworth and Holy Trinity to Esposjto had a record of 6-?. In the Union bein played second and third singles, respec- combined to set* a school record Wltha iime of in the state - Ceddr Grove. All in all, the week (rom Sandman Teen Jimi; Furnllu.re in a hitS^two home runs and a single. •; Johns and'Pepe. billy Young also contributed a" Coach Martin .Taglienti said he was pleased ' capture the Springfield Invitational Christmas •County tourney, the Bulldogs placed fifth out 6T_ Itiyely. The first doubles team ofTom Lowy and ,:i:24.7in the mile relay.. " K • -.. Bulldogs had six games with teams ranked in" well played contest in the.American division of- Sandman Teen Tinio Furniture got its second singl_ e to the Jayn. e attack, which was wpace___d b^ with the season. Tournament. Schoch spl a school- scoring, 24 schools. Jt was the first time in three years Larry Silverstdn and the second doubles team "Jhecrcdit for the grc*at season enjoyed by the — the Youth Minor league. Sid Schlein came orf win of the week, 5-2 over Dairy'Queen. Allan Pepe's three for three and four RBIs. Scappy's \ 'the team reached the finals. The squad had a the top 20, ',.•-. ; .. He rioted that, (he svquad gained important -• record against* Kenilworth with 41 points. The (Bob Wallick and S\ii UebeskindLcomplcted /bulldogs belongs -to-8lH)f-the-tcanr-membe*pr in relief of Tony Sapgregorio and posted the, Haimowitz was ihe-u/rnnin. .--:r_rr_-Lg pitcher_•..•- , whii..•e- Ji ...m_ scored once in the s(|cond.on.hUs.by Eete.Cook—-- - experience in the sectionals and the state squad loses only twb seniors, — Schoch and Bob^ J70ayerage.d|uring the tourney, Tom Lowy and, 1 !hc starting seven. ••'''•'.. , . Hopefully, the Bulldogs will continue to win and to Coacb..Tagllenti,_.. •> 'i-.-.. win, while striking out eleven men. Both clubs Fcrraro .took the loss. Meskin led Sandman -and Jeff Lubash sandwiched around an infield featuredgood fielding, and Sandman's left with^i big home run and !Ja"imowitz chipped in ' error, and once more in.ihe.fourth'on Lubash's fieldex,.Agee-Kyritsis,-caught-j-long-fly-and^ ;j/itha triple. Dairy'Queerrhelped its^wn cause ddouble to left. The final two runs came across in- iHfcd-tnrsecondTiagemaiPPeter"PJ'eleT,lo conrl7"'—with some fine fielding in the fifth inning when Scappy's final turn at bat without the benefit of Pworkin plete ji double play. " . •""'*— ' a runner was tossed out at the plate; Mitch a hit, on a walk, two errors, a fielder's choice : Hoop champs crowned r Barry Shermanand Marc Meskin-were the^—Gimelstob and RussrAl(jerriaseJlit and fielded—the first inning. Baclr-to-back doubles by (Continued from page 1) and Steve Schindler. Barnes pulled ahead 011 very well .in his position for Bunnell Brothers. • Robert Fink, John La Motta and Jerry Sch- Goldstein, Daniel Kotovsky, Steve Kiibisch, Rachel'Kalem;- 'congestion.'!- The resolution also noted the six-run barrage_tO-break a_6-6 tie. A bases- -Frank and Din'o Colabelll led the Eaves' attack DIPPER director John Swedish announced qwards for highest ranking boy went to Michael l difficulty of prqviding -fire, police and other the tirnely"hitting oLBriali=Mcerosson?-a-triplcT loaded triple by Fred Booker • and a twO-run Dworkin • Realty combined excellent relief : -.Brian.Ognowsky, Paul Panlsh, Donald Peskin, AlNState ChoruSj. _Caryn Groder, Larry - with -a -dozen=poinU apiece, while Larry that Die first annual spring DIPPER basketball wardt helped put the game away. Fine relief Pr sant and highest ranking girl "to*" Sharon L_protccUon-for--thi9-many-p«iplc-iir^n—arta- _by_Wayne_Mayer and a big home run by double by Mark D'Agostinl had sent PBA to ab Maxwell, Dana Levitt, Dwight Kooyman and pitching and late hittinh g to oust Sam's Friendldly pitching by Kevin Engeihardt of Elkay's kept "Miller.-. -; -James-Uobinsont-StuaTt-^ShcnmniTTaarc ,.KoldorfTLois Roth.*. — ... _ Greenfield. ' • Idague; which started April 11 and ended last Shipman, LarrjrZeller. relatively hard to reach from Ihe rest of town. early lead, but heavy hitting throughout*th^~ Ken Cohen split 18 points. _•'.'• week, had the following standings: American Dworkin Rcalty'fromTany.scorihg in tfiiTlasl 'National Honor S6ciely~medals for hignest Stanley'!; Restaurantromped-over Saks 5th. Rotary order led to the run production. ' - — John La Motja's relief pitching held.Sam's; two innings. Paul Klesel and Kevin Engclhardt. --O--O- The Gals," playing without their tall star division-*!', Green Eaves, 5-1; 2,-Felt; Forums, averages went to: business education, Martha _i_.Theja>so)uti(m concluded, "l^and, In addition Avenue, 18-2. Mark-Holmes, John Rlccardi arid PBA took its opening round game, however/p scoreless for five innings,^enabling Dworkin to_jilso hit well for the Elkay's losing cause. Bausch and. Lomb Award-for-e)fcellence lrul—l to housing human beings, must "also: be center. Donna Hamilton, had Sue Grimm, with 4r2; 3. Our Gang, 2, 3; 4,-Gold Sons, 2-3; 5, 1 Is|ey;" E;nglnsh,:-Bonni.e Bernstein; foreign g g, Steve Novich combined fine pitching while beating the Lions,-7-5, in a contest decided ih,' com#>nmen frofrnm hiihinbehinHd Itno win lirltwith an covnn.rnseven-run mllrallvy • f\n Iunn ()• Com'e E i-lAn#11«t' Cav-irfrtA Cfn science, SherrL Mpreiries. ^10 points, and Marie Scop'pettuolo, with 11 Black Stallions; 2-3; J, Leo's Lions, 1-4. X)n Juno 9, Sam's Friendly Service Sati! language, Sharon Miller; mathematics, Gilbert - dedicated to supporting human_llfe,_and the. Ihcir hitters let loose. Holmes blasted a the final inning. They sc6red two In the first off in the bottom of the fifth, tf-3. . arjd Elkay's battled, to a 9-ij extra-inning lie HensselaCr Polytechnic Award for greatest '•(Continued from page 1) polnts,pace^ their attack. 'Ann Calamusa and National division—1, Stufacts, 5-0; 2, Gleim; science, Michael IPtisant; soc(al 1 proposed density of the area coverage of the gradslam home run, his second of the season. an error, a walk, a stolen base, and Bruce- Walks accounted for most of the runs. Jeff lJU ame finally called after eight innings,. _ achievement in combined mathematics and , Robin Reinnardt "split 13 points. : Falcons, 3-2; 3, Harrasers, 2-3; 4,"Pom Pomps, JUUlfi g y g studies, Michael Prisant..'.._. ' Mrs. Fred Hettcnbach as leader.held its-court property in question must, of necessity., result Stanley's also got some timely hitting- from Campanella'S single, but the Lions came bacfc Knowles' timely two-base hit, in the Jjfth Inning ^^The,'undefeated Stufacts Jllth, 12th and 2-3; 5, Zellouts, 2-3; 6, Grimm's Gals, 1-4. - Eric Claubergjiadfive straighht hith s and threeh , ;—^The^-Cornell-Award was won by Gilbert science, SherriMOrclnes. of awards May 24 at the Thelma Sandmeier in the destruction of land and trees, shrubs and Donald and Joseph Brightly and Glenn Holmes with two in their half of the inning on a walk, with the bases loaded, put icing on the victory. . RBIs arid Kevin.Engelhardt.added throe hi| faculty) National division champs, also had an DIPPER morning sesslons~featured tablo id idddd th hits Gleim; Elizabethtown Chapter SAR Medal, Matliemati^al ^A^oci^tion^pJL Americfl.—School. Badgcs_wcre presented to the girls^ undergrowlh, which is so vital to the preSer- and from Howard Becker,who knocked in four Rick Weber's single, and^Rob LaTH"|>ort-'s.- easy time with the challenge of the Green- .' Dworkin Realty ran-roughshod—over- -and five RBIs for Eikay, For Sam's, Ed Dasher Robert Goodman; DAR Good Citizenship awardSr-lstr-Howard Levinc; 2nd, Steve most of whom carned eight or 10 during the vation of our ecology, far in excess of the use runs for-the-winncrs. ••.... / tennisTonc-on-one basketball, foul shooting and Chamber of Commerce by a 9-2 margin. Robert had a three-run triple in the secondlnning when " double, and scored twice more in the second o(T^ Eaves (9th and 10th. grade) American division league basketball in the boys' gym from 7:15 to A\yard, Anne Apgar; Sisterhood of Temple Rosenberg; 3rd StuartLieheskuuL- yepr. The followTng girls also earned the Sign of for which the property is presently zoned.". Saks 5th Avenue-beat Sandman Furniture in three walksand-Weber's single. -*"• ' Esposito and Jerry Schwcidt shared pitching Sam's scored five runs. Glen Soltis had two bits. Beth Ahm, JJilbert Gleim and Paula Kir- . jonfliiiun Uflyton lycgionQl Mfltncrnfltlcs IJoy ihp Arrow* fail Hpttonhnch ^Jhcrri Lcbovvitz * .-, • • —•__-' a high scoring but close contest, 11-10. Kyritsis for the victors. Scott Worswick had a -for Sam's.-Tom Poulas had three hits for ~ PBA went ahead in the third on Campanclla's Three basketball games were Jheld every schenbaum; Ladies of UNICO bond,' Ann awards: Level 1, Eli Shapiro, Matthew 151^-KaDlan Donna ^ played a fine defensive garne in left field, for Second single, two walks, Bob McCrossan's perfect day, golri^three fo.r_three. Val Delia Elkay, • \yhllo_ Jeff Englehardt and Tobey P Irene Zcrvakous.. lo Tuesday and Thursday from 3:05 to 5:05 p.m. Qqlamusa, andORT bohdrCatherine-Sillinskir^^^ Kozan,^Rainer Malzbcnder", „„„,„,„ anj ,„„„7l ,,.^i,nnc ~~. :aMQtnfiX_fQr_thc. deniaKTapplicann t Summihas Jiotet ids alreadthat ay ;--single, and two bases-loaded walks. Lions tied stars —..plus the .'morning games- on Tuesday and Pella.and-LonnieSRifol'klipbach hadMoJilts.__Lesofsldladded_triples^cor(trlbutingJo the 1.4....:.' r, . £ i • • 1,1 biuiuui yuriuucu uuniui- in ouminu is aireauy Pulliam with a triple and Meskin with a home Mitch Slater, Ira Tauber and Scotf Cosentlno_ hits that Elkay produccdr~" Level 2, Jonathan Slebcx,_And£ew_Taussig.— it on singles by Steve Schlein and Glen Arties, . Thursday for~a Total of 18 meetings and 54 1NIATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY~fflcmbers. RefreshmenIs wcrq served on^a largexloth^ ,)eing n alcdin tnecourls> andtha ( hc-woul^ run. - - •-, ;... James Foster, GlemuIIalbsgut, "Hal Wasser- and a double steal-with Schlein crossing the games^jUl Barnes were refereed by director —aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiini/miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia Dworkin Realty raced to a 9-3 lead and tljefl. elected on the basis of fcharacterrleadcrship, decorated by (he girls Vith 48 badge^tnade^^^,^^^ "Stanley's Restaurant took its second victory school staff man;'''Level - 3, Lawrence Zeller, Michael plate. The game remained tied untiLthe-sixth "Swedish, The^remalnlng contests will be - had to withstand a late rally to outlast Bunnptl scHpJarship and service, are Dale Ames, Anne with liquid embroidery. On June 23 the girls SBrinefield of the week, an 11-10 win OVCF FMBA with.a big when a two-out, bjises-loaded error a"0*^! -completed during1 thelast two weeks of school -.Brothers, 9-7. Although outhit 9-8, DworttU) "" ' •""-- Bonnie" BefHStein, Leigh Blair,~Susan Small, Richard Fishbein, Donald Peskiri. —- will end their Scouting year with a swim party ' ". B ' _. ..^ rally in the last inningi-Slanleyi^usca" six Hick Foley, defensemah for the NHL Minutemen 9 1 • nai'n - • «» 1 ci u onu 1 011 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics PBA to'score twice.- ~~ Philadelphia Flyers, and Lies Binkley, veteran ••from 7:15 to 8:15 a.m>^, _ 'Realty managed To bring a sixth inning fatxt;-^ Denner,Marcle Feldman, - Gilbert Gleim, at the home of Mrs.lD. J. Sobin. __ 7 The Union County Park Commission earlier pitchers in jhe game, and was helped by sonic Lions 'threatened in the Jast of the sixth;*" Fe n G G 1 gooltender of the Pittsburgh Penguins, will be A total of 118 students participalcd~in the ._..run_rally..by- Bunnell to an_end with three men.'.-.* Robert Goodmdn, Susan Greenberg.Vicki GirlScouts In St. James'School held/their-.—this year aanouncedthat it planned to acquire nutstandfng play in outfield by Dan Duffyand pultingTITc'tyirigrunson second and third with '..still oh basc._-.. ; __— - &'>Sl J^ u. '^L 'T^;^place award, Paul Dubin, Roger Frank- the featured Instructors at the annual Essex, • basketball program, with 56 inlhe^me'rican planning tryoutsl Hammer, Paula. Kirschenbaum, Evan'. Proctor andGamble Award, to an out-,Court of Awards on June 1 at the school. Fifteen the land for park purposes and was seeking at shortstop by Don Brightly. Mitchell Toland . none out-Fred_gookerJn_relifiL_fiBDned the -County Summer Hockey School at the Branch division and__62_in.. the-^National division.' For .Dworkin, Scott Worswick, John,—.. Langman; Daniel Lcvine, Robyn Llpton, Judy girls.from Br6wnieJCrgop_31 With'Mrs. Anthony .staleT.rtien-Acre-funds -'forthispurpose. '. jJatowad a banco• loaded-tHple-oftei—sormr next batter,.and then Larry Sternbach's lino J. The .final -try.out . lor. the "Junior S standing student in all aTcas—of—home^— Brook Ice Center and South-Mountaia-Arena, Average attendance during the morning JLaMatta, Robert Esposito and Jerry Schward^ Lowenstein, Holly. Miller, Sharon Miller, Joni Ammianwings. Badgep ass. leadewerer presentereceiVedllheir.Btownid to the girls ei n —MAYO — R ROBER' T-.-o-o WELTCHE- K announce__* d timely-hitting by Holmes, John Riccardi, and drive., ticketed for the rlghtficld corner, waS 1 Mlniiteninn baseball team, sponsored by.i economics,'Gail Wilson. . *" ' _ We«i Orange. Classes will be at Branch Brook sessions"ranged frofn 30 tq-4ft by theilal^FBell ,_ each' accounted for two hit?. Robert Fink dro ' , MiHman;: Ruth Popolillo, Michael Prisant, Junior Troops 501 artd 583. " thai Ihe town had been direc.ted by the county to Novich. Mike"Riccio and Becker also slammed speared backhanded by first-baseman ChrlS' 1; tin' Springfield Hecrcntion Depurtnienl, g in two runswlth n booming double. The Sforling_Silv.erst"QiU[is^Qf'America Award, for The following fifth grade girls frorrrTJ-oor/to-fTOgin a complete revaluation of all property ,,to doubles for the winners. • "'•••*• —:- p y for boys,,10-17 and at both rinks for boys 6-9. Top HGscorers irTlrie Atncricanjcague are: ,.—\nbtpria^Roossncrf Ellen-Slmson,- Jeffrey T Kurini g for thhe secondd ou( . Bookek r then made'ad — Joining Foley and Binkley at the school from = will be hold at 10 a.m. Suturdayiil Irwln S guns for fiunnell wcrieI'TliiWy^Bafn'rwif outstanding interest and achievement in home wit!ihii>h Mrsi . RonalDiiniMd Polep/T Tlnr Pimpinetli a shall, Gimelstob--and- Stuart'-Worner^-with—~threeTutrham_erbv Rick' Weber; and doubles (Stufacts), 70rTed Ajno^Stafacts+rtttrRich 1 Heights. . _ ••_. ••_•*_ -. *|_ home plate saw Silvio Quaslia put the ball on. Spanish National Honor Society, juniors1, Lois__ Coheh Judy Orbacn Mmc sheChan, Lisa girls "crossed over" to.Cadette Tconp 273'and a,water foun(ain-at-Alvin PlaygroundTTIc singles, and Russ Albert's double: Schleirrand fjurther_accomrnodatc students, a bus will _FJNAL TAPS-^^DIPPER'dlrsetbl-'John Swedish fosses up_lhejjnal csn««r |ump ball . by Steve Schlein ana~Ricky Greer. Hits by make daily trips between' Branch Brook and ._Lan (Stufacts),62; BruceCohe|i (Stufa'cts)755r .iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiliiitiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii^ Brdd Roth .for a riin-saving out'for Brunnellv '--^ HeAmanJAdyJ^JL^^ ThicbergotdKathy Vezza; ~ - were received by Cadette scouts Patricia Rebel ndded, "Aftcr^consideration, for just a few Sangregorio paced the Barnes attack. The Weber and Mark Engclhardt were, responsible . ^botyyeen RbbifFReinhardt of Grimm'sGa\s and Kyle Eaves of Green Eaves wltt-f """South Mountain. Equipment may be purchased Bill Stefany (Pormis)—52|— jfoaiv Flockhart Larry Zeller. and Deborah Lusardi and their leaders, Mrs: seconds, -We decided topuLone.ia.JElcasc don't ^nitfioldplay for. both teams prevented several forIII! .illl threl CVe . run1UI1s3 jmn .lilt th:e second.-and-singleaViuilUt-MliU-Slllgiebs btjyy , - LarryJAnxM/ell, Marie Scoppotuolo, Pino Collbelll and Sue Grimm ready to grab the- Journiillsjin —Lee L. Andrews JrTrMrsrF.-HrWyglendowskk7 —-KSSSI,--iV •<•••- :-= "•"-.* ~r-~ ran**C~John.j\le!xy' of.Barnes made" two fine , from the skate shops at both'TFenas*- and (Zellouts), 51; SueGrimm (Gals>r4&v-George . ,'Natlonal Merit Scholarship, winners of v ' Erigelhardtan- - d- Jim Stadler wcrejh.....e big blow. s •' tapped ball, In the final garfie^>M'he spring b.asketbalf league .which—was won by " Honor-Society, Dayton-NeA^sj- Howard Drew, aiid'Mrs. AnnlMeisnor. . •- •". \~~ '£_'•'"- ^ ^ . ,: ,, „ , catches with men on base and threw one runner adequate restaurant fa&Uities are available. Sii-igfttis-(Stufacts), 48; RollleTWaribmji c^flf[cate of- moritv were" Eugene Davis and —David Hodes, Paula Kirschenbaum,"Richard in the four-run third. : (Falcons) and Mike Klarfeld (Harrasers), 46." the Green-Eav^JnJb.e. Amjarlca.n Division and Stufacts In thelNational Division. 'C^jis-itanley.. ._-„.::,._;. _r.. _. Seventeen Junior scouts from Troop BOI-witli-r- -JtasQ^t to apayground for the Spring out at second. Andy War'ncrof Dairy-Queen- — Crestmonl^refused —to—dieTTquietly,"arid ' Additional ihformatlonjcan be obtained from •Lan, Hedi Levinc.-Stuart Sherman, Susan . Mrs. Joseph Carrol) as leader also joined ^ area was p-resentcdj)y C^rlcsCohn of made a great one handed catch-to end the' •—the South' Mountain Arena-(731-38291 or the - f he final week of DIPPER wjjl be devoted to GiVGl scoredll}«rfj7s1=1 < J 0r fall It wilwill1 take plganm Saturday at EclFo "<»>Trm^rbordcrimj;Rttat . 78, should be suitable. •Insu'anco the pack In the Noctljel-n 'Division • of the~ Tna'' fans watchjng. , ^-V--h . ,,T^^' ff o ^'••-" fa"- » take:plganm t>aturdi.y at hcho ° - * h.OUs«rtlie"45"stjidents. TheLonlylresponslbilities.... contributed singles., Wllburn, in reliefr limited T_^ . wllh-u<. . American Soccer Leaguejb" y defca'tlri" " g the Mew' The very cold weathor drove most.ofcthe fans ;Boys' State at Rutgers University, sponsored per minute, Bonnie Miller and Patricia Price;, Ijjj'g. ••__ ' He pledged quick action. He also praised Cohn of the hosts will be to provide room, board and a . Lions to a lone single, by Rob-Lamport, in the Q f— L/ Q V TO n Q S S © IY1 OI V ijhTgWhTCadette. Troop 471 will have a -for 'he "j"1"0"?"^8 "' his presentation in', • / ; — _ Jersey Schdofer Growers';'7-2, last Sunday in Into the picnic grove where they could warrpj, .• by American Legion Continental Post 228: . .50:50'words-per minute; Lenore Bcnedetti, cluc warm welcome for the students. The days w'lll~7"finaTTfirce innings. ~ " ~\ ' . . Save Tlmel Sav« Money!'. , • The annual-spring-sports assembly held in ~ the' team's" appreciation for his coaching of- ^irfinchcllffe Stadlufti, Paterson. This gives the themselves with" some liquid refreshmonts.v delegates; StuaFt-BTBtker', JoriaihajTSeidol; Patricia Crowley/Shlfron Johnson^. Gyntliin_ party rriecting.ori Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at - lln.e a bjackboard diagram and a map of the be spentln organized programs to be planned-'.- Crestmonl was thus eliminated from jhej . Convenient --Full- Protection the Girl Scbut house to welcome new members.-_Jown.-.s.Bo^i1Ikjjl.flygrAujidsj.n.relation to main Halsey Hall last week featured the.awarding of—forts, and tennis supervisor John Swedish also- Brewers JI OiLJ-record for the young season so There were four .."Old Gentlemen's" teamti- alternates: 'David Hodes, John Kozlort>r"; if Marlailino, Carttl Nevius, Dorothy Qulnzct, by the local AESrchap.tcr.".. r ' *.-' playoffs by this sccond"loss7as was American ! "of tiie~tro6p;' ft Is being organized by Ruth r.oads.: 67. varsity lettersHri baseball, golf, tennis and" received a gift from'the teamT far— .... -.;-'• \z •-' i .. •" irivolyed, wlth-thc Elizabeth SC dofeating' Girls' State at Douglass College, sponsored Toni Raguccl,- Roborta Roessner, • Barbara Carol Dreier was named temporary assistant. . Anyone who might possibly be able to house' Legion, which suffered Its second playoff f DANIEL D.KALEM AGENCY The New .Jersey ,hooters were outclassed •Newark SC, 1-0, for the cfownTFC Hoboken and^ Roth, Nancy Urban, PhyllisAVelss^-jO-lO words .-Parducci, Debbie Clickenger and other seventh' one or more students or who" would like further dofoat-at the hands-of-HalperBrothers,-20-7r' track to the 1972 Jonathan Dayton Regional Coach Raymond Yatlchus'presented six golf 1 by^American Lcglpn Auxiliary, Continental" recreatiolrdirector-i-for-the-summer, with -a- - —A-f^nmplwt«i Insurance Service JHig""' h School athletes competing in those spok-ts. varsity lettfers to Dan Kotovslfy,i Stuart most of the game, by the league's defending the Gorman Club 6f Uafiway-wcre also doing, UnlU228, delegate, Patricia Ard; alternato, -per- minute: Susan Caffrey, Maria Ditri,~ graders who are, working. on the social • informitilfltLJms iirgfd-to call .jana—Van—-^-Scappy's defeated Halper's in the firstwund, I dependability challenge. -possibility of a permanentlappointm'ent. She. 1 "Herbert H. "Palmer, athletic ^dircctorr was Garawife,''David Hodes, Jeff Schneider,-Mat champlons."Sal'R(ls8o and Lcn'Rerieryshot"1hc * tho'besTlHcy could to wirrnmhu stny warm Jjt, Itobln Relhhardt.' ___ DobblbJarmanrMindy Lewis, Maxine Llpkin, ,. replaces Lillian Johnson; program coordiniftbr' Vrankcn,• 379-3080.- ,'..^_' -r-f. . " • • 1T-2, behind Dave Falcone. ...•_ . . ',••[• master of ceremonies at the :program rwhiclr Teltser and Elliott Liebman. two goals for the locals. This marks the second jvns I.IK*!. iiighUtlia^all-thc-former players, who' Cynthia Marlanin'o, .Madeline -Montesaho, l r was highlighted byjhc presentation of trophies Coach Taglienti presented' 41 varsity track- game that Renery, atotmer Newark Uke and .still had the urge to play could show Ihelr old ^; .''ALLIANCE FRAN CA"TSB,_for__seliioi : -BettjtPrlcpI=Riohard--Ritterl; Kathy ScdTlfer,^. Bii-dge lourrtgys; to school for "the Suburban Conference letters to: freshmen JBruce Blumenfeld, Ben ' Elizabeth SC-pteyer, has scored In. He now has - form. Somc^fprms-were pretty old. '., . —Sndn^chrarnTrn^MaTrfi^cojjgettuolo, Susan town. ,,•••• . i',.:,._ . ••--'• . • r 2~auio- accidents Committcoman.Norman-Banner noled-that championships in tennisnnis,. and track-ahd.-the :. Geltzeiler__^ , Bruce Helde, EddleEddl Keramas and two-.ot.the Breatr^threegdalB .toJils^cj^tr*^-^^^^^ ^Cohcn and Vicki Hammcrr' SIlYil," Carol Stahl, Lynn Sjcinberg^-.Jill scheduled {or ¥- Irophy.signjfying Group lI-rSBcTWnJl.chajii- iavlcTLangman^ sophomores Ken Corlte^ Art -0-0- Hlspattla Award, for excellence in "Spanish: • Stewart.- THI3-QREAT PBLE'-wilH tournamerif Robyn Lipti Nutloitnl-l'.'orensiczLeague, NFL degree of year that Coach 'Martin A^Jagllenti^track-.^Mark Roftco,*jMa.yne^'Rutz-gnd fiayln-Widdm: - S»"to» of BrgMlronJune 25 Inj men tuuie*gained"thiit trophy. The assistantatiU juniorjuniors NelL_AlldeiiNeil^Amlsiafln_ . Ken •'. BarOff,. John—*n ii Jerso v niuiMOii Diio : '^~" BeTIiveaH,..,Stuart"Bjt!cheri Hpbert i '" ! ^ £ ^^A~TT~ r. --1CHINCH BUG uiiinuii KUU -Rtirnr~~.. '"e^Eutopiean NatlohaVginvrgnais wllTtnr-- " ^"^l^ '^feSw^'W^^aatelllk^BS^it u - "^~: '—- n KILLER ;itr*^lUlii.Rk0 Branford*ilNe_wat tlavtlrmr rniind-rohin nnd wttt-bo-pWytaB^ay. involved in, a (^isjOn^wTth^eMeJte^ evening.couples' tournament iungary. ATI' seats --• ^nainpioiishrps will be settled In jhrec cjaBsesi'"; =tif(«ates for excellonce in science * Earth space Thlrtewbaseb'aiUatters-^^ 1 Scott Seldel of 50 Irwin st.,.' _ Proceeds from the round- "be" seen Ii7^~^^ A and BrToBB eligible for tournament play ' social sciences',' Robert was traveling west on~Meisel aveifue and at- ead ;C6ach-Edward—Jr^JastlffiilTTTfTSFuce Gamp,.Joseph D'Agostlnl',"Ken DICarlo, Paul- Sunday_WllLbeJ ctlon 'cams mugt have played thrco-games In'a! Lunzol, Robert i_Manhc|mer,. Thomas, Cohen, Edward Cook, Frank Filippone, Gilbert Fanaroff, Ron Frank,Karl Kotovsty, Leonard - color on a giant scrcon. Asan added attractiouWn Jeague-by June 2(1 of-this year. Rosters ajrd'^ Russonlcllo, -Gale Slcsel; Debblo Simon; temptlng to.makc a left turn onto^""" Gleim, Chris Lehman, David Mollcn, Brian Prather, Joe Rapu'aho; Warren Schleupnor and', the • .1970 "World Cup match between - chemiatry, Sherrl'••Morclnes, JQprLgeskin _and _ jioiuLwhen-thtt-aecident occurred: ;* women s * limited to"'20 players,-• . . ^ERSEV-VOeATlONA1j-Trrid'Wt!T" "undue burden on tenants." , . v save^your Education Association convention: •*'• bridge are Mrs. Theodore Muiien, William Palazzi, JosephPepe/1'homas _Mlke Stadler. • •• '. ' •<• ••--* . ; .••! .GermanV and Italy w!U also bo viewed.., All entries must be "itubtiiUtcd^.lQ' I^eo» RidRy^ilversteiii; general science:. Deborah' The other accident.took glace oh Rt."22 when ^oples} 'of Ihe resolution .will-be Sent to HossrterrJalnes SchochTMarlf WcBer and Hick ' Head "coach"'Taglienti and his assistants •- -O-O-- , . , HpiBcopo, B.ussell Harding and Daniel'PagHa. „ President WixonTnie state,'.1! congressmen and Nelson and Mfs.•': R. Edward ELIZABETH SC"Old GontlotpcnV •gpiritor— (ourhnment" director, Recreation' --'-Past Presidents' Memorial Award, for- a car driven by James MacLachHn of Somerset'. Wnek. ' .. -•••/ ' • William Jones, Ted Amo and Ollle Olson) State Science Day, biology-team, Daniel—"outstanding project of tho show Jttobortjpay;, pulled out. of-tho Springfield Steak House,.- nearby,munfcipal governinents "to call'(heir Lnwrenec. Mrs'. R. F. Ehlnger SALESrSeRVIC?.PARTS team came out.on. top in the tournamenthold Department,'Union County Park Commlsslort, lawnfroni Seven tennis letters were presented by-,-Head—-received gifts from the track team members. Post Office Box 275, Elizaboth, 07207, by nooti, I •^Levlne, ROby'n Upton, 'Gary Burtt, Holly outstanding graphic arts^ projects, '1'odd crossed three lanes and attempted to enter Hie attention to the fact that a severe hardship, is ,ls in charge of tho.-couplea'_ « miion ««rvlc«) ; : last Saturday night as part of the International 'round-robin, •• ' -:.. Coach John Ksnbslto to f Howie Levinc. Marine •'.•;'•' -—*—.—: —:— .- Tuesday, June 27. •' V;.: ' • Mlller.'Jonl Mlllman; chemistry team, Howard ' Qa'nlcis; David Maas; outstanding, wood east-west turnaround. A ci\r driven rliy_JpiUU»_bulMgl.imposed upon residential tenants not- lit Morrl»-Av«^-5umnilt 373-43M Dennis, Dick Fishboin, T0m' Lowy', Larry. • t. -^— Sport and Folk Dance Festival hild at Far- ~Levirje,: Julio Neldlch, Michael, Prisant,, Vic- Persons ',-' interested 'in projecls, Nell Ander.son, Robert-Day, Smitli of Union was unable to stop in flmo.and . withstanding (be existence of federal rules and- 1 Silversteln, Stu Liebeskind and,BoB Wallick. ., ttfrtn Roessner, .Thomas. Shaffroyj-physlcs' Merit awards, graphic arts"_Todd Daniels, hlf MacLachlih's car In the rear," police regulations designed to-ameliorate such hard'- joining teams may plidne the • .' . . . ONTIIISDATEINIIIZTOHY ', team, EvanLangman, and Chris Lehman. • '"" I 27H-4242. Coach Esposltaalso preHenttd trophiei oP thoir 1 DEADLINE ..wDnvld Maas, Scott Monlleello, John Pyar, roported. '...•/ '. -,.,-' ^ 'ships.'.' • • . •'.,'• ; . SPWCO •Suburban Conference championship Id the ' In 1263, socially popular Lady Nayquid-rodc "Mlchaol Stadler; mqclianicaL drawing and • i *1 /TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: seven varsity lcttermcn, plus Brian Spcttor, her trusted horse, Godlva, to,Coventry Fair to~ •AHItemsotherfhan spot rpotal shop, Philip Basell, Steven Brumer,, coupon . MOTOR CO. Would you like some help in prepaying ' Jack Goldman, Bob Wcltchek, Mike I,«vine and warn that tho British were comin^.t Which was jriews shpuld:be-In our SPORTS GIFTS FOR Peter Emmel, Jose Ilei-iutndez, liu|iii»w'ir IncjU Stove Coheh. •, -.._,. kind^jf' stupid, sinco the whole town was, office by n<5"6n on Malzbendor," Richard Moulton, Jon Olesky, T nowspapor releases?' Write to this news- British. Bui overyon*! enjoyed hqr ride',', n 2 courses tb stdrf at Y GREAT UAMES qOMsmobiuf paper and ask for o'ur ".Tips on Submitting The team captain, Howie Lcvine, presented Friday- "^ ' PAPJ Mlc'hael Scoppettuolo.,. ,•.'..• < FOR SALE SUBMARINE biu'f the winning coach with a suitcase as a tlike'n of anyway.)..—^I'erry Snell ; . ,. "Sewing for Summer!' and. direction of Cecilia I'toi' Ih *•) MORRIS AVB., SUMMIT 1M-17I I News Releases;" _, New Jersey^Sliident Qraftman's Fulri ."Painting with WatereolorsT" """PaihliiigTvith VVatercolors." SALES-SKUVICE. PARTS PISHINO TACKLB "Oraphlc arts., outstanding' awai*d, Mlbhael -Feeds 20Peop|e -Contains safelo use SEVIN to. kill that tiny the cost C«mplvt« Body Shop Sttvitm OUNS . AMMUNITION Stadlor;.first place, fodd Daniels, David Mauii, ' two new classes [gr. girls In ', THey;wiil go. outdoonilto paint" 3 Magnificent Blues unseen; insect,,,thin Chinch' Bug,.that causes 'of, SEteCI^USEO CARS ATHLETIC BQUIPMBNT grades 0 to 12, wlll-bogiirat the ia.iidscapus and exporlment 372-9112 largo lawn areas to brown out and die-. Apply covering S«rvlng \h. Suburb*, Ario 40 Wall Y Fox Tribe to pow-wow We improve ARCHBHY TACKLE < John Pyar, Kennotlv Uappaport, Eric Strube; A .Fantasflc Blacks 5000 sq. TMJEXPRESS BUSES SPORTING OOODS ' second-placo~Jeffrey ChlsLolm, Scott Mon-. {Summit YWCA on Ttjesday, IndoiVs with I hell" Pwn ab-' "Call 2 Days., before infestation occurs..'Also destroys Sod AUTHORIZED Sales And Service BOWLINO EQUIPMENT, June 27. Both eluHiics Will stractdesigns. Mrs. Piwl Is an Webworms, ChigEcrs and "oilier, surface insects. ft.'only UltUHIHIIIUIlnUIIIMIIMIIUUIUIIUHUKUJIMIiml Several hundred Indian Activities will Include MSHBALL EQUIPMENT ticGiio, . , ;-. • 0 • •••• " •' 4WeeksOid. '.] In ^dvnrtce Guides and dads of theboating; swimming, riflcry, age You Nama 11, l"x "'. r art major, specialiiing. in Apply in late May. or early Juno. Ehsily put on TO MONMOUTH PARK " Meeluhilcal, drawing and metal shop^Tjifst lijodPrn art.. , . ,'* DEtlVERY with all spreaders—Jong' lasting '* '"." $ CAHILL-COFFI C5 Ml Siminilt Area .YMCA's Wat' archery,' hiking, en- Huff Han, III •jilacjo, Jose Hernandez,,'.'Bruno Saraciho;' 75 •Tcnung Nation are expected to .vlronmontal educatloh, ' frpm 1 to 2; 31) p,m. ''" Readers may call the. •AKC REGISTERED TRUCKS "second place, Josip Hernandez; ..•.-' - ' Intelligent (inrdonjnij pays ROiiorous ululdonds In wore 6boalltlful RACETRACK Instructor Linda Cooper will program dlreolftiY Esjher WITH THIS attend the annuM sprlnf! hayrldcs and riding. At. the • Wootl shop, second place, Robert Day. • CHAMPION 'gardens, lawns and shnibuory! Mako Rocklnnd Chemical Co., Pro- , EVERY SATURDAY ' ' •• camping pow-wow tolio~hcld .Siitur'diiy night council -fire give Individualized instruction Dye, at '27H242 foV more •COUPON. ducts your, hoai)i|ua|(urs for .overythlng you need to get tho bid BUSSES LEAVE MORRIS AND MILLBURN Muiile" Awards, ibiiml, Johir Philip Sonsa In milking' hot pants, halters ' Informaflon. : BACKGRO.UND results, -..*.- •this; year, at Cumr* program,- leaders of the Vtii'l- Award, for outstanding iichiovein'vnl and In- BIG BOY AVES. AT 11:25A.M. AND FROM ' Wawayanda,''Frost Vulloy, 73 Me^son will'be elected. 13S4Stwyv«i.ant and oiher,_sumivier •JJilngK.. . 312 $prlngfl»id Avt! _ . 'AUTHORIZED t)>rvst In Instrumoiital niu.Mlc,.-Bi-laii Mcliel; Miss t'oopSr.' in a ^F|ec.eni ERIDAYHEADLINTE •' . SPRINGFIELD CENTER l«B0 ROUND New York this weekend. U Most Improved Musician Award, Matthew SHOW QUALITY SUBMARINES Ask your ilo.ilcr ROCKLAND SPRINGFIbLD GARAGE V CL S?'°."O Mus-iaia graduate of Virginia All Hems ot^f than spot' ', . 'A.T'11:35 A.M. "* TRIP J Participants will Include PLUMBERS, ATTBNTIONI Sell .' _ MOtlVE.CORP. bEALJER O Toltser; '. ^v - or write SUMMIT^ your ttrvlcei to 30,000- local . . O,.n M.n. 4 I'll. Till «j Olh.r D«r> till t Polyteclinlc Institute. . .„ news sh&uld bejn our CHEMICAL .CO., ING. . 31 I Morris Avcnuo Springfield, N J members of the Fox Tribe of HiiiHU'lllzt-nslilp Awiird, to Ihe ^Rioliin who New S Used Cars & Truc)

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Find A n tique Mugs? s^ ^ SALES ARE YOU MAKW6 ^00 to M5.00B CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MANAGER KEYPUNCH OPERATORS STANLEY TOOLS AND UNHAPPY ABOUT IT? _ IF YOU'RE IN SELLING ±|ASLEMPLOYMENT6PP^-Y'S Our Joules associates who have beenwlth us (our or more yean N.J.'S LEADING SllBURBAN WEEKLY This Is A Love(y Way .-• FOR had average earnings In 1971 of more than *25,O00 yet when they \ NEWSPAPER-GHA4N WANTS A~SHIRT- To Spend Your Evenings! FOR THE SHIFTSUPVR, >.|olneausnonewere,earmhgnibf»than*12,o00a year., -^z* -5UEE.VE_PROJ3R STRONG ASSISTANT AI te r Coats, Re n t i n g B o aIs • 'Start with a substantial salary over a three year training period"' MONEY EDAA operator plus commission. Excellent fringe benefits, Includlng-a company LOOKING TO MOVE UP THE LADDER. , • Set-up iri'en paid pension plan. No need to Travel. No need to relocate. A . ...If you're experienced In Alpha-Numeric operations! Work, -SALARY- COMMENSURATE -WITH from o PM to 10 PM. Monday thru Friday at a beautiful Fork truck operators- -::; convenlent-suburban location, plenty of free parking. _., • • EXPERIENCE, r "MANY OTHER 'subi/rttan'tocvilon; conveniently reached by car, bus or train. : a u 5hol t Good -salaf4es. Apply personnel Department any weekday —•=- - Maintenance Sopvr. £ [!1? 1[, ' HlllsOffkej79.«70»orwrlte Box No. 1354. Suburban Irom 1:45 AM to 4:45 PM. Publishing Corp., 1291 stuyvesant Ave. Union N.J. COMPANY BENEFITS. CALL MR. ASH/ WITH Electrician _y '• • ' - . X 6-29-1 686-7700 FOR APPOINTMENT. Baby Sttters, Puppy Litters Ifyouareexpd. In any ofjhe listed lobsklll?, S1TAHL.EY,IOOLScan«t»r | UD you oood wages, steady work, advancement, 4, a full range of fringe ,. KEMPER INSURANCE xneflts. Apply at Stanley Tools, uo chapel St., Newark, N.J. or phone FREEPORT 344-3545. EXt. 24. • — ••.-,. ••:•'• An EauafQpportunltv Employer ••. . CASHIER .25 DtJ=or«tAyenue LOVELY $145 FULLTIME STtNJ GRAND BAHAAAA ' . K 4-15-1 • And continue to moveupl oppty, to Many employee benefits An Equal Oppothinlty Employer MF Learn more phases of bkkpg,. JHAVE Lovely Suburban co..Call Virginia- -AW*L-Y-IN PERSON ENGINEERS Desmond I H-e-15-1 TO OFFER YOU? TYPISTL - SXELLY ASSOCIATES 9r30A.M.fo9:30P.M. ,__»04MorrjiAve. Union HI 4444— t systems -.experience^.-.— >4OTHING": Rohan Hall Clothes _BUTTHE-BEST! - Westbound-Lanej— -Talk with iiobliSxtt^ttHnipportonit^ ASSI STANT^fO-BKtCPR ---•-'•Hlqhwav22-lr-"y -We're tpps'fn land- GtNeRAL, tfFFICEOFFICE WORK, tops In sales aid^ FasTjiwing Career! — Must Ilkeiieiallslljyf details. Able ttp-typo ly e a ~Unlbn,-N.J goocn»Tfer_Bookkeeplng machine "TOfequal opportunity employer— Assemblers or light aacliifB OfiBraters. / Jbps in reputation helpful, but will—train. Liberal H o-15-l CM ou!ve_gol_8ood iyping"skills, you can take your benefits, Central ' Newark. Parking. -,- _„ .. _ Ho experience necewar^Day-fc ligfct :— pkjfqy^ptbnkf^ltlfkttlt^lbs l CLERK" We're one=sf the fastest growing computer-maintenance flngeredv typists) Excellenlr starting salaries, • PhoneMlM Carol 483-1701 General clerical dutlesrtyplng and _companles_lnJhe-.country.-Rlght_now We're hiring qualified shift openings. High rates, iaiy excelleBt telephone experience. 5 days. people for openings In NYC, Long Island; New Jersey and comprehensive ^benefits package, generous fromlOa.m, tol3only_ COMMISSIONS, L R 6-15-1 Apply 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays Westchetter. r. D. Morris: " " BONUSES AND promote-from-V!'ithln poitcy=AlrconaltlonoctotfU», ftl-225ftl225 M.S. Route ft, Hillside. No •—f.- INCERT.IVES, - callsll . ' EvenJf you believe you havve a good situation, It cou THAT CAN PUT conveniently located in a beautiful Suburban area. AUTO X 6-15- _worth your while to talk to us. YOU IN.THE — "ApplytPersonnel Department any week-.day, 8:45 313-5103 TOP BRACKETS, x :; : - COMBINATION NEW-T= —->:-— CALL: 251^575-8816 BUT FASTI a.m. to 4:45.-p.m. . " ~7 CLERK TYPISTS - An Equal Opportiintly Employer m-f in addition, our continuing USED CAR _/"•••: International expansion brogram SALESMAN ••.-_-' - REVLON INC. plus the addition of exciting new FIRST NATIONAL STATE properties in California A> other TEMPER INSURANCE" 2 ••" -B6cause_we sell nrtore EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Keypunch parts of the world, Is creating BANK OF NEW JERSEY Very,:busy office. Expert Several of oD? top companies are (IMPLEMENT DIVISION) management opportunities of 25 DeFOREST AVENUE ^x used Volkswagens' than knowledge • of typing required, seeking experienced operators. great potential for qualified ISummlt, N.J. any dealefcirn±fc±jtherE Ullng IBM Executive typewriter. Days, nights', full or part time. -producers'. -£jtcep_tlon*l opportunltle Shorthand used occasionally; Good starting "salaries and 196 Colt St. Irvlngton An Equal Opportunity Employer M-f is excellent earning currflnNy exist for typists mostly dictaphone; Very pleasant benefits. Fee paid. Contact: throughout our system. These working conditions. In replying K e-150 IMPORTANT NOTE: STUDENTS Earn $75100.weekly potential. , please give tomplete resume-of- You mutt-b« available to make order taking for the FULLER positions .. provide varied COMPUTER RESOURCES periodic inspection trips to the Situations Wanted - 7 Interesting work In the exciting P»st7:experlen«e ana salary 1503 Stuyvi ; BR USHCO.PIck your own hours. We are looking for a man who requirements. Mlllburn area. ant .'Ave.,: Union 487' OPPORTUNITY KNbCKS -^= Bahamas, California: etc. AT Car necessary. Call for Interview. cares to approach his |ob In a field of banking and finance. 7422. ' -UEM.-ESTATE SALEi Write Box 1400, co Union Leader,' For college students and COMPANY-EXPENSE. Mr. Florehia 9441084 • 10 A.M. -5 MOTHER WITH 3 children wants professional way. We offer 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. "R-4-151 housewives. Pert tlmo, ' Commercial • Industrial We offer »n excellent starting To Arrange Confidentlal-Psrsonal P.M. to.babyslt Irt'her home, Monday excellent benefits, Ideal working salary< plus an outstanmng baniti ' R6 Start nowl 388-31 IB. apartment (laid. previous 7-4-1 conditions plus a free r r • . D-i-K-'l experience .desirable. New interview With Top Comeanv thru Friday. Call 763-4936. demonstrator and liberal floor P °S j*SLiait extremely pleasant MACHINIST - department—|ust starting. Executive timer:-".. wolfin^condltlon.-Please apply .. - Mlll,drlll,turn., Tremendous potential .lot-.the CALL MR. VERHAGEN .."',:." TEACHERS— _ . any week day at the FORMS DESIGNER' PARTTIME, FULL TIME Teachers needed for special sales HOUSECLHANINO by Insured -Distributorships are available In ' irofesslonal and aooresslve Please apply to Mr, Shevelove For training program, with TOOLAAAKER ndlvidualr-Opportunlty to place position with FIELD trained men with own equipment. Personnel Department national 'organization,' designing new InternatlonalT^marlcetincrt f ..; 822-1400 ENTERPRISES. Call 233-7171. . Backed by .Blue Chip Corporation. 2ndclass|lgs,fixtures,tools company lor people who want the mortgages as weell as enter thts DOUGLASS MOTORS business forms. Requirements: excltlna field. _ ' X.8-I5-I Floors, WBIII,_RUO»^ Windows, 430 Morris Ave., Summit 277-3300 550 Broad St., Newark High school eauonon winvionio' RINnFtcontterlfl5V 5 following^ ^ . Furniture cleaned In your home. : • X-615-1 drafting or hand lettering ability. --——To express yoursell'and — SECY'S TYPISTS Free estimates. DOMESTICARE Equal Opportunity Employer Artistic ability helpful, but not- INSPECTOR— -~Z1 illllie your lull potential THE MORTGAGE LONG AND SHORT TERMS of the Oranges. 445-8311 or essential. Good working Classc gauge records,iigHt to enloy a genuinulnegroe grount d High Rate CASH BONUS DOMESTICARE of Short Hills, "^ . X6-8-1 conditions, all benefits fully paid Inspection floor opporrtunlt_ ...y. CORPORATION OF N.J. TELLERS 429-1192. ' •- • AUTO GLASS MECHANIC by employer, Call Mr, Hartke havo future financial security SS Morris Ave.^ Springfield— • X 7-37* CLERKS, P T'VPISTS Springfield, 379-1500 tor appt. DEBURRER Earn J4O per week part time 37S66O0, , Eves. $43-3444 A-1 TEMPORARIES^- Experienced^preferred- to Install RECEPTIONISTS.. NEEDED Interview. • or$280TotrttmB: ^z ~l W5M0IT It AVeTTtJnlon 964.1301 glass-and. measure,'Will consider operator andor lead man m-f WILL care for child In my home 1 RECENT GRADS ACCEPTED : K-6-15-1 deburr and polish All replies confidential.' For 101 No. Wood Ave., Linden 935-1401 mechanically Incline , Individual appointment, call 8250472, R ESPONSIBLE STUPE NT for working mother. Irvlngton. 373- ARLENE PERSONNEL 379-3395. H-4-151 FIST NATDNAL STATE 2470. with limited oxporljnco. Valld- 372 Morris Aveu—Sprlnofleld -FULfcER BRUSH CO.-hovlull or TURRET LATHE ! Tocareforsmalldog, ^ ddvers license a must. Excellent _ dui*lhg summer. •• - : opportunity, good salary-nnd . • • • X-605-1 part time lobs for men, women and OPERATOR BAlTOF NEW JERSEY" college students, selling FULLER_ learn tape controlled lathe, " Call *9o 8183— ' advancement. For appt.' call BRUSH products. Earn $3-4 per hr. .SECRETARIES . Hldh-Sthoo) senior desires general Michael, 371-2002 ' . --7p,m.-7,B.m. PART-TIME Opening.s- are — ;y . olllce. work lull or part-time.-- Call 375-3703 9 a.m.'. 10 p.m. If you are skilled arid experienced available•—throughou- t our ' CLTERK TYPIST X;« OPPORTUNITIES RE-PORTER-EOITOR, for Knowledge ol typing -&— We can use en alert young person, mono of the above occupations, we IMMED. ASSIGNMENTS system for experienced bookkeeping, Call 6860934 alter 4 would Ike to «e your We are a positions Available for: _ suburban weekly newspaper OLSTEfTTEMPORARY savings and commercial . whojls willing, to do dlveVsHled chain. Experience essential, tellers. We offer an P.M. . . - :— genoral oHIce worKTMgst be able FULL TJME SALESWOMANMiF proclslon _. metal.. euttlnfl .knowledge of -page-TTrakeup. SERVICES llo-IB-7 "" AVON Fo type, relieve switchboard Abour'3 days a weSIC Serious, manufacturer en|oy|ng_a fine Admitting Clerksr— 345 Chestnut St., Union .-excellent starting salary, Company benefits. Call Mr'. :.•*"«•••• ..,,, fall benefit. program and — operator, 35 hour week. Located on mature person-some experience reputation for Equality and close . Secretaries Milton, eio-7700. p-l*-a-i-ant working REPRESENTATIVES Rt. 22, Springfield. Call_for preferable. See Jack. CURTAIN tolerance woi"k7" We offer . —*,;••• . " •. H \-( conditions. Please apply- Business Opportunities appointment, Mr. Metrlone 376- BIN,'\036 Stuyvesant AVe., Union. company paldbenetllsuteady ClerkiTyiJIsts make money, en|oy life X 4-15-1 SECRETARY TO—DIVISION -any weekday at the ""ortlrno,—ploasant working ComrTVunlcat'ns Ops SALES MANAGER OF JOHNSON —more, meet friendly people I conditions, in..a-modern air RETIRED MEN WANTED PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SEMI—profitable business for sale- - —!£•••»¥. even If you've never . FOR PART TIME-WORK- 8. JOHNSON. GOOD TYPING I, r for bored housewife. Be your, own OAL FRJDAV- Bookkeeper. High conditioned plant. '•-,;•'-^i:,. r^ Unit Clerks . STENO SKILLS_1REQUIR6D. ' JSO BROAD STREET, N6WARK "IBM" before. Call now for school grad, good |ob for AS GUARDS. boss with fringe benefits. ' ' det»|llPLEASE PHONE: - _ CLERK TYPIST dependable person. Salary operi. American, ProductsCo^ — EXCELLENT SALARIES „,,. . CALL 354-3U8 CALL J73-5OO5. . •An Equal bppo.-tunl . > valliburb/Irvlngton Part time. Wo need help on 24B-5900. ' • ', — R 4-151 " CALL OR VISIT T 37J-J100 teletype, fUlna, auto processing, • .' K6-1B-1 4'IORahwayAve.vOnlonrN.J. ~ — ilon - SprlnoSpringfielf l d • Rosalie • arid'customer phone contact, for An Equal Opportunity Ernplover THE PERSONNEL DEPT. . TELEPHONE SOLICITORS fo SHOP Kanllworth -ti approximately 4-5 hours dally. SECRETARY clothlno drive.,Wqr)< _(r,om home, 72 South St., New Providence Must be good and accurate typist. '• OAL-OUY FRIDAY" ' , -• X4-15-1 SECRETARY-^ Wanted for V.P. SalM. Dictation allarws. Will «mploy teenagers 8. Tues. thru Sat. 10-4, Teletype experience desirable, -FOR AUTO AGENCY. - ' Good -ereferred burbot required. Salary college atudenh'. 17*.nm.--^^' typist. Telephone. Steho hot JAINT BARNABAS ^64^474 or 273-7191 ^- '' — ileasant sales office. Call Mr. to S120, depending on experience. K-A-15. ' _ . • X8-1S-S judiyn,-37«-8701. LOUIS. ALLIS necessary. 5 day, 9 to 5.- Cell ior MANAGERS & SALES HELP Medical .Center- ADVERTISING ~ COLLOIDS-INC. Call 3438500 CO., 294 Morris Ave., Springfield. appt. 935 5280. Ask for Harriet' ' Old Short Hills Road RAJ5r D-4-1s-l Full & part HmV. Ladlos speciality Fhops. REINHARDT'S487u544 Livingston, New Jersey " LOOK! TELEPHONE SOLICITORS Instructions, Schools —— 9 OAL-OUV FRIDAY^"' ; K-4-15-1 - SECRETARY NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY experienced, Part time weekends. COLLEGE STUDENTS THE EXCITEMENT OF ParttlmeuptoJ135 Apply—JULIUS' KARTZMAN, 25 Diversified - Good with figures. To work from secretarial pool on ! Plus bonus -T-r"OUtTAR:LESSONS" MODELS WANTED an equal opportunity empolover an assignment to Depf. Managers' —FulMlmeuptotSOO Mill Road-, Irvlngton. 374-2600.,... K-4-151 CAREER MINDED-— ADVERTISING. INYOURHOME '• - M-J5-.L: ' Jd61 (S) for dlitatlbn, handling—mall .—-,- - Plus bonus. - SPECIALIZE IN BEGINNt-rtS &88 08I1, FOR APPOINTMENT TEENS&ADULTS and flllnqffeood skills in dictation Excellent opportunity lor rlgh 484-5251 OUYS-OAL*- DDo you have a few 421-4674 K 6-15.1 PART TIME-PAYROLL CLBBK JUST AROUND THE CORNER.;• and—h/pWig—required— National , . .X6rl»-1 person. . — . -F-7-6-9 ' BARTENDER. Full time hours^of-^TIME you-can devote to With clerical duties. •• " _Company_- excellentj_emplQyee. Call MrrFrank 687.7755 ' ;, Call after 6 p.m. oneof the mo»t rewatdlng.lobs you _ REEVE ELECTRONICS You don't have to commute 3 hours benefits • good working conditions, Alter 1 P.M. ~ "SPECIAL SUMMER BONUS" I or appointment COMPUTER . ever can do;. No pay, but the MEDICAL SECRETARY —- 487-5040"- —-• .a day-Jo Madiidh Avenue to~woHc~ -Salary cemmensuratewlth ability. • "'- •-". R6:15 Free Guitar or Bass to use for two 37.4-2598.RKUtKAiS-TAVERL N satisfaction of knowing of your Call Mr. Mltreuter, ATLAS months & FREE Music - special 1 . OP-ERATOR —- In advertising. Just a few-mlnutn- . K.-4-15-1 assistance, help and~confldence. _,_ -: FOR La.QBAXQRy__ ^awavlsanejSJhelastejt growing, ^UPPCY~CO~Dramoncr tl dT," Saturday Bonuses—-Contact: —.• TRAINEE you can give to someone who heeds' Experienced or —graduate moslexcltlngadvertlsing^pencles- Unlonjelephone 379-4550. j VETERANS-STUDENTS- SATURN RECORDING STUDIO fust vour-helplng hand, SERVING piHOTOGRAPHlC" TEACHERSRETIRED. BEAUTICIAN . Downtown Newark savings'Bank approvea'medlcal secretarial - In the country. We now have a .1-Operatlpn Identification Is INC. ANDY ..742-5034. . has'an opening foi—a~i;Qmpuiec^ wlthThe Union CALLMWJ'S • 487- MfcoojlIJUtractlve salary plus Finishing department. Full time position open for a Secretary with F-6-15-9 EXPERIENCED ONLY Call-after 4 P.M. 373-0891 sweeplnp-the country". Get th -= STEADY - operator-trainee. No experience or Iwnellls. Hours S A.M.. 4 P.M., 5 top notch stenaand' typing skills to SECRETARY-SPRINGFIELD— "Band Wagon" now! F:TTT ;••)•- special- school necessa'ry.*" day, 37'/b hour week.-Apply" - H 4-is-i assist 3 bright account executives.. 1135.: SI40 starting. 8:30-4:30, hr. CALL 688-)58l,-eves. 6861581) Excellent opportunity for a pUDpl r Good salary ""and excellent" lunch. Parking, also on bus rte, W*W experience "but must be SUMMER-Uiuk_Day Camp for .-.-. : ' H B-ilB-l. wllllngtowork." "WIIITraln7Trtart~ —boys qualified appllconl. Full benefits. RARE COWblNATION—Someone benefits...... „,.' Pant suits OK I Can hire now I Fee . ... ~Gronp ra—tMisittT _;,!.•.:• Ga|. Frl.-M-W-NoFeeil40 pd. Call lor Inf. Arlene personnel Immediately." Experienced reps ensemble;s , swimming, "tennis, FOR FAST RESULTS YOUR AD CAN APPEAR IN BEAUTICIAN-Experlenced or Fotappolnfmentcall 424-5800 Ext. with knowledge ol , lournallsm, pd. Call lo . lene personnel ,ear.n more by becoming managers. good beginner, all-around operator 243 - - OVERLOOK HOSPITMr spirit ol adventure, Investigative .CallMiss Rowyn at 376-9591 lor Mf 379339379-33955 . 3722 MMorrii s Ave.A , «rcher.7L nlnp: pong, soft ball, to take over following, call for Equal Opportunity Employee-^-, Be right hand to exect, learn his -ability, good personality for -Sprlnoflsld Call Ms. Crew at 472-4410 from 9 hikes,etcTcalrJohn Josa, 464331W -193 MorrlrAVBTSummlt Immedlate-eppolntmentr^" A,M^-7.P,M, dally. — • F6-39-9 - - Interview. 6B64791 Union —: Kfli»rp work & assume admin, dutlesj' no R-4-15 1 unusual position. Pay negotiable. -X-4-15-1 ••-• - R 6.151 steno. Cranford area. Call Vlrglna Write Box 1351, suburban An Equal Opportunity..Employer'r . D-7-4.1 Desmond. . Publishing Cor'p.,-1391Stuyvesriht- . "Stcy's, Clerks, Bbokkeepera. . PRIVATgART-L«»tON» — Avo., Union WOMEN'S LIB BILLING machine operator J, '" COUNTERMAN SKELLY ASSOCIATES Jobs In Suburbia ' DRAW, PAINT, .2004 Morris Ave. Union 4D8-4444 . —MORTGAGE BANKER — 116-15-i ••• Allfeespald. Have a career In life Insurance ELEMENTARY'TOHIOH clerk.-typist, Modern plant, r , ^slstant-ln a busy 1 8 :STOCK CLERK • •-'••—• ~^ : - K-4-1K1 contact employrheht sales, ear.n-I!£iQ6d~money. Car SCHOOL CALL 487-0433. pleasant working-conditions, full Enthusiastic . Individual with a • 8. Religious^ organliatlon. necAsary, Call 373-7200. benefits, Oood -starting salary. for lumberyard. 376-5&0. REALESTATE SALES Accurate typist a necessity, 30 J99-2811940Springfield Ave., Irv. minimum .of 2 years Instltotlonsl - X-4-15-1 ; Rots? F-4-22-9 •SCHMID & SON, "INC., 1012 So. HdUSEWIVES, Expor.lonced-or trainee. High1 hours a .week. Benefits. Send Springfield Aye., * Mountainside. Guys IB 80 • Earl. r.. -Income opportunity I Modern ' resume to Box 1353, co Suburban L WOMEN M-F -Do your thing for •IRVINGTON Part time as SARAH COVENTRY ^o mm#rcla l-lndustrlai field. expanding " office, —pleasant Publishing, 12?1 -ShlyjicsanLAue^- LEADER Representatives. For Interview,' ^ollcltrartd. place first mortgage surroundings. Multiple llstlngs,- Unlon,— i. ._ SEWOR MEDICAL ecology, sell water purifiers and AIR CONDITION Customer Service Reps. call372.9031.. many leads. Complete training . • . X 6-15-1 Insect controls direct- to home 1 ' ~BlfANCHARD<. loans. A growth opportunity with a owners. Liberal eemmlsslont-Act REFRIGERATION— Still orowlna. Require 3 more small growing cdmp'any._Siliifv: program. Springfield 8. vicinity ^ ^lECHNOLOGIST THE SPECTATOR if ., GRINDER --_ ^-plus commlsslonv^r- resident with dedicated desire for nowl Write ELECTRONIC 0IL_auxn»r Servlnfl; AUTO LIN DEN LEA experienced telephone . order success preferred—j positions ; SECRETARY-STENO HOURS 3 P.M. • 11 P.M, • ECOLOGY, R. O. Box 212, CllffsUe IESEL MECHANICS: automatic Natl6nal~C.ompany .located'ln repreientetlves. Be partnofteam HOUSEWIVES, PART-TIME MTACPcrMlnJtnuiti 4 years ""Union, NT-JT-All'-trlnge benefits, Wont to get back to work? Will available. Call—Mr;' misio for Olverslllecl-dutles, full, benefits, _Eirk, N.J. 07010. " that Is No 1 In It'tfleWof servicing- "T- THE^MORTGAGE _ appointment, 374-il823. exper-lence^n-rrchemlstry and . ' X-7-41 ThnRty-wortc, good pay.^.WW lawyers. AlUbenelltijvim profit- train 4- - women—^to begin advancement opportunities, hemattjlooy.-leaderlhlp ability - consider trainee. Call-497-3: ^KbYlna and penslSTC Call Ed Immediately. ' Mutt have :. OAKRIDGeROAKRIDGeREWLTE Y .pleasant surroundlnosri,.; TECW7 X4I5O Tl »H3TO0 or_. »top In. transportation, 302-5187, 354-1934 CORPORATION IF N:JT~ .BeStoj; JI3. MorrjLAys..: Spfld. SprlnolWld. 376-7550:—- Department. -ot28«.»22i},.- , __ ; ~55MorrJs Ave., Springfield XrRALTECHNOLOGlStM INSTITUTE- X 4-151 37.9-6600,._... :v ...feve OVERLOOK HOSPITAL : FULL TIME 8 ;4PTM. -3399l»BUX Hall, Rd.r^tJnlOfJ, N.J, lof-ima]!. retail storejm-hlghwav '-, 5.DAY-WEEKI , --..w. 07013 ' ..- HOUSEWIVES a „ .. .jndifH) ^r*wU- -equrPpe< O64-7i -DOUHIe..«fflfy. ledger...alUUmm TnTBrtst 1 n(T^=wof kT7 department " Accredited Mirnbar of NA cALuireiTT^ salary fm mature DtPE>lDA8LE man'wjuitedLiis wewr -inrttCrtiiinil...: wlth-^the • rlght" .genacel-help_fot_iuiifirBXjfenwrz -experlence-CffltMr^Alle",, _. . rijlnn rmirtty—yriwywimKi rirrvw-* ^ :Bci)nseT»qU!riKiralsJ o cetenmcio.-' Qcoeral aufflEnt noeded ,*" >>>ruB»7=«-: ^Ep lg ,*- ihlpp A.M,_-4P.M. Sleep In. Good cook. Some Engli I umpln for buying dept, lKPMo>rls Ave., Summlt^NJ ^ rftfy£r+^H 2 ^Spaces. JSJfctG ;unlonrN3^~=; neceiHry. Call Mrs. Chrlsloj, Y-cair'-GoSJhBy^Woltiplying Theldumber Of Words ByT6c -v I — p y yy VOiE^npfSVIfiff -walking ponies in- Fairyland on ompetltlver-«xamlnatlop n lor the LEFT my Bedand.DoaPd. I am no '•'•'• Charge $3:20=r~' — - v D:RIVER~T-"'"•"• employefts i Catt-or longer- responsible lor her.debts, Route 52. please Catl'373-0804. Part time • permanent. Must have Mslfioslfion of Police Cadet for the city ' COATS & CLARK INC. Situations!Wanted ' • f IrvihgtonIiht . ThiThsi examlnatloltlhh IIs . SIGNED . ir • — *• ' R 605-1 own car. Pick up.samples and run IF YOU ARB LOOKING TO ADD Raw materials Dept. STANLEY J.TODD | SUBURBAN PUBLisHING CORP. ....:....". tests,Mon. W«J Frl. 6:30 to 12:30. MORE MEANING TO YOUR open to male cltlienltl s IB tto 20years posiliofls: . .785 Rahway Ave., Union. ._,. -BUSINESS MEN M-F . i.___ of age who. have resided In ;•; ."4— • F.6-15-10 v Tu»».-»,.Thur>., 8 Io2 P.M:Apply.ln .LIFE>.UJ>LEASE- JOIN THR--. -TEENAGER WI5HES~^OB AS • 1291 Stuyvetonf A*vo., Union;'N:j".~ ," ^COLLEGE STUDENTS*. OR ADS parson • GARDEN STATE LAB, SPRINGFIELD VOLUNTEER rvlngtOB•;• '--for "slx"""»nonttrs . LABORERS^VETS , rnmedlately proceeding the DENTAL ASSISTANT OR BOBERTS DBTBCTIVB AOBNC? 399 Stuyvesant Ave;»' Irvlngton. ' FIRST-AID SQUAD. CALL DAN. GENERAL OFFICE WORK. • . • Ploom In&urt tlio (ollowlno clar-slflod oii. Do you enloy. working at high Ri-150 KALEM, 37405«2.RUTH FORCE, announced closing date for filing InAINttS: ,|f you hav^ a'hloh school or partial college J P R I NO P I -E L D. » Confidential Investigation of all preMura levels lor low pay, or ore applications and who possess a CALL 3746390. . . kinds; armed guards, end guard, 379-4917 '•',•' background and quality for our Special Training Program we MOUNTAINSIDE, STUDENTS • you that person who knows you can high school diploma.'Tne salary X-4-15-7 service. 56 Main St., Mlllburni Call BARN U0-t4! commission, 2 eves • ; ^-4-lS-l will start you at a level commensurate with your background 14-17, choose your own "working do better In Wo? We areJJHerlng a week. Showing latest fashions. range for police Cadet Is 14400- an>nd quellllcstlons. You will then be moved up to, higher level hours. Average up'to S3 per hr; 379- 374B394. . • '. pbsltlons In manaoatmnrrtw you Car necessary, For Interview call ISOOOjjer.year. asislgnment ' s at. an accelerated rate ol advancement, 9027 after 4. COMPETENT olrl desires to • • • ; ;.. ..ffaow never had '-tnat'.-rtfrtrtk;''* But*- 254TV34, 3B3-51D7 8. .287 0584. ' LEGAL SECRETARY For furlh8r_lnformatlon and X 4-22-1 babysit with.child In my home. believe In yourself, c«ll Mr. Pabsf X Experienced matrimonial application forms contact the New Pleasant surroundings. 498-0324, "UNCLE ED"-MAGIC'IAN btwrt.^lO A.M.-5 P.M. dally 1201.) litigation downtown Newark- Jersey Department of civil aslgc for Debra.. 'E X CITI N*5*~CGME-l>Y—M A G-l C 74r>7757. $15O-t30Oa wk. after 2wkJ s .EMPLOYMENT COUNSELLOR office. Salary commensurate with Service, .1100 Raymond - Blvd. OLbHtlAKItb: Position!) open for both experlenceo STENOORAPMER . For R-415-7 FOR ' YOUR NEXT CLUB training. . * - . If you have the ability & desire to ability, call 4415535. Newark, New Jersey, or phone, .Secretaries and. recent gjfads. Good steno and typing skills Maplewood , law .-,,olllce. . MEETINGORPARTY.CALL7-IB' . • . .-. D14-15-1 lent Work with people & havo had sales . U 6-15-1 your local police department. ^required. *•:•.——' • •>—• •—H -•-• Experienced prelerred. Excelh TU.TOHING Qualified teacher or public contact experience, we working condltlohs. . > • wishes'to tutor grades 4-8,-Mitth, will train you. Age jw barrier, KEYPUNCH OPERATORS . APPLICATIONSMUSTBE 763-77B8- English and Reading: please'call Salary • commission; se-JlO.OOO the FULL TIME, PART TIME ••••••- . K-6-M-1 373-7984 alter 5p.m. • •: ;r first year, 20 percent Increase the DAYS-NIGHTS 'FILLED . KCVPUNCH OPERATORS: Experienced preferred. Salary bated "HAROLD I, JUNB" " ^ BY JUNE 24, 1973 1 '•>—r ' •- ' - HT- f Your perspna I cleaning service. second year,'call'Mr. Lamendola' 10 experienced operators needed. ' ori Skills W experience, . . ' . See us- for office cleaning. 11 12 13 Skills gel you 4aa-57O0. , Cheerlul working condition! with a No applications fee I.I 11 Cost of this ad: 133.40 ' STENO-CLERK HIOM SCHOOL STUDENT References • 371-44)3 anytime. Snedlnpisholllnq good starting salary — raises — 1 TYPISTS: No experience necessary,' but a reasonable good Experienced orT electric j , • • F-6-2V-10 jonefltsrNlce location—I minutes H 4-15-1 SU M M E -^—IMl'MorrhrAvirAlnl typing skill Is required."' ' . • v"- typewriter, to t«k» transcription NT. R Jhe better job, rom Parkway. Call CMF Key bitting, order .processing. Willing W TftAVeLlNO WBSTf college Services, 9 a.m..11 p.m., 274S741. NATIONALLY KNOWN »>' ' . to learn simple bookkeeping, RELIABLE. COMPANV In Springfield needs, CALL 372-4498 Student careful driver. I'll share TO JOn X-41S-1 payroll, records. Assume driving J. expenses to Colorado or . 1* . 17 _ —TB ••' ' 1° 20- division secretary. ] years responsibility for bne woman R-415-7 Th • n«twiptf|i«r ifovt hot experience required. Must be CLERKS: No .xperlence neceijary lor active File, Mall and further. Also looking tor Milch-' 'If additional wordi or» raqulrad, aftacli loparoto shout of pai)«r) • TheSawygr excellent typist, good with figures office. Near public transportation WOMAN desires day wdrk. hiking partner. 467-13)7. I slttw vt,ngly Mockiti )l*tlp-ty«m*(i Service Clerk positions. . i, • •, . N. In Irvlngton. Write to Box 1349, c-o w ; "X\\m- from timtiioylir* aoi'vrdd and—exceptional shorthand,' Vlonday only. Experienced. , • .• '• . .F-6-15-10 ••*. 1291 Stuyvesant ' ' ' " ' v ' ' ' "• ' ^ ' • Schopl lAPPLYTBEFORE AUG. 7th Starting salary 1530- per .month. ' Excellent stdrtlnb salaries: Wldot-»no» of benefits, Including a Union Leader, "- - Laundry or cleaning. Call after 5 N am«„,,, • '• H , ' * u I Ave., Unlpn ;• ' • •:"• ;-:•'•;••••:••• v,••;-••*•. per word ' Hour Ll,o,,o ,..; tituiywlntlly Uoowpt *dn tntm -.-.-'•- Technician". , ' tor ' Minimum charge $3.20-^—4 line-ad . ' FREE . tANCB AduortUlna | Sand m« your Iron. Sawyer booklet.J cuv«r*«l Viunluyvra" Wht) di»- Open to Visitors Dally • B Itimrt Ad .... • crlmlnifl* in pmy b*fcauU«) of Mon./Wed., ThUrl.-I, Sat.d NEED,an extra S200.00 or MOO a ^Se^vlcesj-CopyT-CSV-outri-Arf- HMH or Boowpl *tq nd,which dl»" month part llmo? Call Colerrian NEWSPAPER CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING Quallty at «our convenience. Call MiSB/Mra. Associates, 925-3371/ I Amount Enclo»»d rETERBORO SCHCXjl •D7J 5W3 evotHngj. . F6,j,b ( ) CaA ( ) Cli.cf ( ) Monoy O 6S*y«(iir» lit viol nil on of thtf Ag*j "' ' ,' X-4-15-1 DEPT. . Stroot— ' DlHarlfnlni ihrt lit ,KmploytTit.nl• OF AERONAirricy • COMFOR.TABLB AIR-CONDITIONED DERT. Atif.Cnv* I (ho W«g« i^tiHoUr N6BD mature woman to tend to V DM Dion I'lflc* of ih* U.S. D*>- 'it Moonaehle Ave. imet -. e^UBURBAN OFFICE Clly-i—Clly^i — Zip— j . Teltrbofo- Airport, ,, child (age 5 mo.) while mother Is 213 Washington Street/Newark, NJ. 07101 . - e GOOD SALARY . . ' .'Nooriv pMrtmeof i.f-l.-bor -I 070 Druart employed 2 days per week. CARPENTERS, ATTBNTION„.._..- I MoMachJe, N.J, e MANY COMPANY, BENEFITS . " Rl<( Boom H3A,N«w«rk. N,J» or References," Unl«L-CaJJ_S44-7443. An Equal opportunity Employer M.p Sell yjxjrselrselff to 30,000 tamtamlllel leei with Phone ; Ago—• -\ T«Up>»on,»l 6^3'J7» or A4B- i«nd Cor Mora Inlornullon' t<4-)5 1 .Call Mr. Ash, 6867700 for appointment . Ht( alow'-cost Want Ad. Call 416-7700. 3473 i . • • • •Thursdgy, June 15; 1972_. Metchandise for Sale ' 15 , Carpenlnj- 32 Kitchen Cabinets . 62 Moving A Storage 67 Pairtting & Paperhanging /3 100 _.- 102 Houses (or Sale 111' Automobiles (or Sale 123 ^Thursdoy/June 15, 1972-. , Business,O[}portUnities 8 Business Opportunities MefcnVntfTsTIoTSale""' ' • 15 Ponllac F4reb)rd-196t-3]b REFlilGERATOR Whirlpool: CARPBNTHY WORK KITCREN CABIN&TH0 It of SHOHTLTNE MOVERI PAINTING EXTER.IOR AND POCONOS • • . 1AOULTI need 5 room apartment, MILLBURN SHERIFF'UXLE Public Notice (F good condition num tiding, roofi Jrlple finished cabinets, S389; PACKING ,8. STORAGE INTERIOR. OUALITY WORK. Automatic, PS, «lue with Black IHIRICF'IIALI . Public Notice" '•'•" " • ' . ., includes Installation. Call Uiom 3'/>, acres, beautiful wooded'land, ' If* «|oor,, uppir Irvlngten or Vinyl top. AMFM radio, Rally ,5UPERIORJCHAN)C-4l0 •" SWPtSIWOR (CHAN) c J74 H provincial bedroom, 185 . . Csll Bill APPLIANCE MOVING — < 24 .LETTERIO, DECORATORS very high, uery acceuible. Priced vicinity prtferred. J73-779V - •" ' SUPERIOR COURT 1 • • A 7"6*'>2 And In South Mountalnll Nice' 3- wheels, low mlHagt, excellent' SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SHERIFF'S JALB TOWNSHlPOF UNION 'trom tlrrie to time In the manner double dresser, night tattles, Call mornings oniy.39»1026 . HOUR SERVICE. iUlW. . CALL 272-4084. '•<- tose.ll at V4000. Call 3757674 after 5 bedroom home with D«narv**rand condition,.! owner, snow tlrei flt . " OF WEW JERSEY . JER»BV CHANCERY DIVISION, PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby provided by law. TOWNSHlPOF UNION NOSEUJNG .,. KE£P YOUR PRESENT JOB! tlhest of.drawers, double-bed,- also ' ., R 15-1 v P.M.,' or ALICIA RESEARCH SUPERIOR (CHAN)C-}73 SEE BUILDERSFAIR'S factory -"' .. "RTF •- . • .. ' ' X 6 29-73 new kltcheni convenient to school, rims Included. Best offer 484-5184 „ CHANCERY DIVISION ESBBX COUNTY, DOCKET NO. SUPERIOR COURT- OF NEW glve«r-thet—the. ordinance Section 9. it i« h»r»n> _L. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOm . , Italian-provincial king size-bed - ENTERPRISES, 548-3443 from 7 train and shopping, very atler J P.M. ••-•••. ~ "— ESSEX COUNTY ' F1I66.71. Tht Howard Savings herelnbelow set forth was.finally cane headboard,* mattress 8, bort Carpetinj 33 showroom, Route 21 Springfield. A.M.- 5 P.M. ask for Mike Kozak. JERSEY CHANCEJ1YJDIVISION, determined and declared that the' PUBLIC NOTICE Is' hereby WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED ' Kitchen design service and Mortgage Loans appealing jncj^prIced right a -A.6.1KU3- OOCKET NO, F-2223-71 • Institution, • corporation of New ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET NO passed ana approved at a meeting period of usefulness of said spring. 622.-398B, 9 • i p.m.,-742 4441 Dogs, Cats, Pets 17 .-V.68 Financing Available up to'5 yers. THE FEDERAL NATIONAL Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. Carl Fouthet, of the Township Committee of the given that sealed proposals will be Simply service company established-all cash accounts In this after 6 p.m. • • modernizing by one of New Piano-Tuning - 74 Z615-100 (49,000. ~" ,'. ^W'JI -iheFederal Nftlornl purpose, according to Its received by the Township area 'This is not a MORTOAGE ASSOCIATION, Jr., tf u*. et. all., Defendants. Mortgage Association, a Township of Union In the County of reasonable life,. Is a period or •*— R 6-15 15 ,. CARPET INSTALLED AM FM Radio. Excellent a corporation/ plaintiff vs. Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Ur>.I.QnJ»held, June. 13/ 1972. The Committee of the Township of or odoc**-you've seen on TV sold In locations such as offices, SHETLAND Sheepdog!.— Wall.to-wall. Plus repairs. kitchen cabinets. Call 379-6070. Z6.15.103 - THEDALZELLCO. corporation. PlalntlH, vs, James fifteen years computed from the Union, for the Installation of employee lounge!! IInn retairetaill storesstores,, financiafinanciall InstitutionsInsuos,, ssmall • RJI KlANOTUNINO condition, b«st.oH«r. call 9644020 ..WILLIAM MCMILL1AN. *t PremlM*, Oreen.. et als, Oefindants. twenty, day period of limitation dafeof said bonds. ' epy g M6SH PLAY PEN Portable crib, "Sheltles" (Miniature collies). .Experienced. Call Anoy^ ; AND WIDOW, middle aged, wishes1. 4 VONNIE GEYER.-RE-ALTOR or 347-62M. als., defendants. Execution for within which a .suit, action or Parking Meters In the area of manulacturinlt u pplantslt , warehousehos andd smal ll l .Institutional.Ititi , jumping chair, crib, high'chair, Atcc.- Registered., champion By virtu* of the above stated Execution for Sale of Mortgaged Section 10. It Is hereby Union Center, In the Tpwnshlp of istributor .we select will be responsible for REPAIRING rooms, reasonable rVnt/irvlngton "376-2700 ™ A 615123 Sale (X Mortgaged Premises. wrlfof Execution, to ma directed, I Premises! • proceeding 'questioning -the determined and stated that the acc t The distributodi r we selec wl b esponsbe 12" 5 wheel.blke & a tricycle. Call pedigree , Puppies. STUD' REFACE. your old kitchen validity of such ordinance can be Union, County-ef-Unlon, New • maintaining these ltlocationi s andd restockintkgi inventory—AlityAll J. ZIDONIK Real Estate Z615111 By virtue of the above stated shall expose for sal* by public Bv virtue of the abcVe stated Supplemental Debt statement . Jersey. 3745784 after 4 p.m. SERVICE 374 2300.-. cabinet!-with formica wood grain . DR 6 3075 - Mrs. wrlfof Execution, tomedlrected, I commenced, as-provided . In the 'locations are established b/our company. We need a dependable . K 6 ISJ5 ^""-^ff^.ni,^ SKQRT HILLS. Cutlass 1972 convertible, stereo, A- Auction, In Room 21t, Essex wrlfof Execution, tomedlrected, I jQCeJ-bond law, has .begun- to run required by said Local Bond Law The Work shall consist of distributor, male or (emale, In this area with $TO).OO minimum to •" i 8-15-n material. All exposed parti XTF C, coniole, bucket seats, W-W dark sn«ll-expose for sale by Public County Court! Building In Newark, shall expose for sale by. Public has beenduly made andf lied In the Ceilings 35 covered with formica, No mess or HOMEOWNERS Auction,. In Room 218,' Essex 1?om the date of the first supplying all necessary labor and invest In equipment and Inventory which carYIUrn 0VBrup"ttrtwo~i ' - "WISE MOVE" green, light, too. Was ibUBd af on Tuesday, the 27th day of June Auction, in Room 31a, Euex publication of this statement. ofllceof the. Townshlpclerkot said equipment and materials for the times tnonttilyr earnlnqs can grow.to 525,000 annually and up..- We- 3 AIR CONDITIONERS 1 V. old. DOG "OBEDIENCE 8Week- tearing out. Job Includes new PIANO5TUNCD MJQ0- will 'corSKIerroffenr over County Courts Building In Newark, next, at one*tmrty P.M., County Courts Building In Newark, Tnwnshlp/ancf that suchstatement G.E. 9,000 BTU, Hot Point 6,000 doom, new,drawers Vhardware, ALSO • . If you desire a 5-bdrm. center hall on Tuesday, the 11th day of July Installation of'parking meters as ' -wUI—«Hw(der- part time applicants. Write for compete course, S25. Union,-Westfleld, Real Estate (or Sale 100A Colonial; young and spHcloui, do 0,200. tall 276-6663. (Prevailing Time) all that tract or on Tuesday, the 37th day of June MARYE'.MfLLER, . so f lledsnows that thegrmsdebt of follows: .-.. . information, including phone number and Area Code. All Inquires BTU. Also den lurnlture,-2 ETrzsueTTv;—wtjoTjoncipB and Choose your own style. Also built- NEED CASH PIANOS.REPAIRED WOMAN desire! IV4 A-615123 next, ' af ' one-thirty... P.M. parcel of land, situate, lying and next, said Township, as defined Irt x creden/as with mirrored wall in bars B. vanities. Call Andy 374. CG.OSCINSKI-ES5 4B16 see thlt lov«ly-aenl-U>cated In a (Prevailing Time) all that tract or one-thirty P.M., "Township Clerk Item 1. 135 Double Parking strictly confidential. . t ' - Irvlngton. N.-J. Dog College, 6B7- «<:y'apartment, Union! beautiful -setting In desirable being In the .Town of Irvlngton, In (Prevailing Tim*) all that tract or AN ORDINANCE. Section40A:2 43o!said Local Bond r Meiers Rockwell Model Nor S" fireplace. MU 60436 Ntf lob loo small '6429 '.lrv'lSr"' Reasonable- reel of land, situate, lying and the County of Essex, In thi'Stati of Law is Increased by this ordinance X61515 TONYSUZINSKi . •' R-6-32-6J UNION 1 co Hartshorn School 'Area, panelled Chevy '46. Mallbuconvertlble. rcel of land, situate, lying and PROVIDING THE FUNDS- or Duncan Duplex or equal, CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION ""• - .-- FT-F SSSJi? ' Suburban den with fireplace, rec. room, K Ing '- "t_CUy.- — _ o'f •Newark• ' , New Jersey. KInd in'th* Town of Irvlngton, In NECESSARY FOR CERTAI N. by J2&50O.OO, and IHat the Issuance, $ (3USINESS-1183MORRIS AVE, 3- Bestoffar. Chevy 65 impala, Both Count sex-*nd-State of New of the bonds and notes authorized l»»m-2. 2»0 Single Parking- - —Freeze Of led products Division family with rear sbop. 44 X 36. Stuyvesant Ave., central air conditioning and much BEGINNIING In the the County of Essex, In me {tat* of ALTERATIONS TO THE Meters Rockwell Model N or 5 CLOTHING SALE : Women's slles BORROW TO 10,000 Plumbing S Heating Cnlpn An excellent condition. Call 488- Jerse' northwesterly line of Montgomery New Jersey: by thlsordlnancewlll be within all s 16 Give away prices; also baby, CBILINGS- LandscainrCardening •— 63 Four bays, lot 65-X 186. 170,000, morel Quick possession. 5843. , BEGINNING- at trie westerly POLICE HEADQUARTERS - or Duncan Model 40 or equal. Montrosc Blvd., Suite 120 -.- : . -Houston, -Texas-77006— tFREB^ KITTENS, 7 weeks, All principal! only. Make offer. Call Z6-15-102 Avenue formerly Twentieth street BEGINNING at a point m the BUILDING AND TOdebt limitations prescribed by said Meter heads shall be pBtnhjd children's clothes, household colors, playful & affectionate: LIGHTING THE-OALZELLCO.' A-415-123 line of North nth street at a point eta point therelndlitant 303,65 f»et Southeasterly side of Twenty First PROVIDE FOR THELocal Bond Law,, |)fim.hnnl«, tny; etc. Priced iust Urgently need home, vacation , PANEUNG CALL (305) 946 3684. dlstant52SteetMorfheaslorly from Green, Brown, or Black, shall have SUPERIOR PLUMBING a Z-6-32-1O0A "KJN EDi SCOTTISH lady a, VONNIE GEYER, REALTOR" Plymouth 1946-4 dr, Fury II, all northeasterly from the Street distant 741.31 feei FINANCING OF THE COST Section Tl. This ordinance shall dump schut. trouble flag, slot right: All excellent condition. 50 sitting Included. Call 233-6417 - HARPER CEILINGS LAWN yard 8. garden work at HEATINO. Gas heal Inst. Repairs, 1 SJJMIIIburnAve...... ShoriHllls the corner formed by theIntersection of the said line Ot Northeasterly along the same THEREOF BY THEtnk-p Hl^rl tw»nty Hiy. »fW th. Bross Pl_— Irvlngton. (off 1 6-13-n - 241-3090 6845771 reasonable rates. ' Very , J?™? age daughter seeking 1 or 2 automatic. $300.. Callafter S P.M. Intersection of the Northerly line of —d-osef, tlme-refe piati CHILDREN'S " 642-1510 Remodeling, Electric Sewer bedroom apartment In 2 family (opp. Saks 5th Ave.) 374-2700 Motgomery. Avenue formerly from Its Intersection with the ISSUANCE OF BONDS AMD first publication thereof after final Identification plat e "i',', Springfield Avo. Near 38th St.). dependable. Free estimates». 68/ cleaning, 24 hr. svc. 374 6887. XZ6-15-111 379-5495. 7th Avenue with said Westerly line Twentieth Street with the northerly side or SprlngUeld passage- -,. . '.. ..^ __—..;.. •. • tLOTHINGSHOP lost & Found- 14 Thurs., Frl. a. Sat. 11:30.- 4 P.M. 3475. _ • Apartments lor Rent 101 house, reasonable • -r«i>r £ A-6"'l5123 of-Norlh-4»h Street;rthence-(1) BOND ANTICIPATION ;r ' recombinatable lock, and "imall shop located in Irvlngton. GOOD HOMES NEEDED FOR convenient to school a. northeasterly line of Madison Avenue and running thence (1) NOTES. individual coin slots. Spare parts T7TT78V" • -z=.- R 7-3763 EVES. SUMMIT ' ' along North 11th Street Northerly Avenue, at thtsjme are laid out Along the southeasterly side of. Passed and approved Reasonably priced. Must sell. Call DOGS (PETS 8. WATCHDOGS).' transportation. 4B3.6438 2Je»' Bulck Riviera 1965 G.S. 25 feet; thence (2) westerly at BE IT ORDAINED by the June-13; 1772. shall be.Included In the price per 399 3W1. After 4 p.m., call j:61;670S. R 61515 Kittens. 398-1465. Hopatcong CemetefxPldts 36 on a map of Montgomery Heights Twenty First Street North 24 Township .Committee of the meter to the extent of 2 per cent of' LOST DACHSHUND TYPE DOG SCREENEDTOP.SOIL"- • WALTER REZINSKI - Z 4-15-102 SPARKLING RANCH Completely equipped and.alr right angles with North nth street made bf David Young, surveyor, degrees East 37,9« feet thence (3) . F.Edward Blertuempfel, V Z615B AnlmalHaven. 398-7283or 398-1305,- 762-2666 conditioned, nice shape. (SOO. 398- 100 feet; thence (3,) parallel with Townshlp-of.Union In thei County of Chairman of the Township each Item. The contractor shall NAMED "SABASTAIN," DECORATOR home, custom pair "•.-'.•• • F7-3717 GRADING —LANDSCAPING - PLUMBINGJ.HEATING, SPRINGFIELD . '—; Crisp new listing with lovely May 23rd, 1891 from thence South 51 degree* 19 minutes East .Union as follows: "'" - - Install all new meters on'exlsflng wearing rod- collar. Call 677-2256. 1 ,ORACELAND-(kenllworth)—~ *J|=RMANENT PAVING • 'Kitchens & bathrooms Houses-for Sale landscaping onquletstreet. Llvlrn 9173. •• . North Uth Street southerly 25 feet; running north 47 degree* 5? 1M.S4 feet, •thmct-.U)..South.it Committee of the Township DELI-LUNCH couple can walk chairs, club chair, wall & hanging 111 A415133 thence (3) easterly parallel with Sectlon 1. Authority"Is' hereby of Union In the County of pipe, which are to be straightened, SUBSTANTIAL REWARD. lighting flxturss, morbltr top 3YR-OLO BEAUTIFUL SPAYED Private owner needs cash. 5295; 4 —=T- CALL3760058 ^ modernlied^Gas heating. 373 4938 TOWN HOUSE'•* room wttfi fireplace separate | minutes west" 133.48 feet thtnee degrett-Wtst 10.47 feet, thenc* (4) given for certain alterations to the tightened and painted. The meters right into a good living. Priced F 6-29-14^ graves — 8 burials. Porpet. care. dining room, screened porch second course 100 feet to the place north 38 degree* 31 minutes East ,North 44 degrees West 105 feet to Union. ••' . '•••".. right, owner .rotlrlng. Excellent COJISALB-S • m a o nii.LcJ e n t Female, Black ,& White. Mostly -APARTMENTS " of BEGINNING. " ' • .'. . north 38 degre* minutes East Police Headquarters Building Attest: Mary E. Miller,. shall be guaranteed for a period of -• EL 23967 cues & weekends EL 5- ... <^>^» ..... H7 SUBURBAN -overlooking secluded rear yari.s Volkswa«n-lV59 with sun Roof, 2J.O2JO5 fxt-thencejolh4fxt-thencejoulh-47 ddeoreei- ^-the—southeasterly ski* of 21st flve.years. The Township of Union location. CamfterT P.M. 3740035. Blackamoor, draperies,- brlc-a- Spit;, line—p*V- for—children;- 9222. .-__' • WOLSKI INC. el Morris Ave. ' bedrooms. 149,500, Eves. 374-6458 -Xhr-riirsaoTna description Is t located on Caldwell Avenue In said Township Clerk' . - TITI5 8 LOST BANK BOOK 324B57 -'(38. braefi, otc . Friday only,'10-6 p.nr. Excellent watchdog. S25. Must SHRUBS, SODDING, CLEAN UP,' PLUMBINGS, HEATING 4'/j rooms, luxury apartment, all stick shift, Jn very good cond. (150. 59 minutes east 134.08 feet to the Street and th* point and place of Township, Including paneling/ the' Union Leader, Juhe 15, 1972 ' will trade In 490 Rockwell Model H, Howard Savings Institution, only. 20 Kean Road, short Hills, have good home. CaH-374-30B6. MAINTENANCE.' GEpRGE MORTGAGE CORP. RICHARDC. 115 Elmwood Ave., Union or 686- drawn Inaccordancewlth a'survey aforest-ld line of -Montaorriery BEGINNING - Installation of acoustical ceilings, K.andN. Delivery and .Installation ; ' PROMPTSERVICE •, electric kltchen,;.|alousie den, (Fee J52,.32) Nowark, N-J^ Payment stopped. NJT— . ' WEIR—IRVINGTON. CAtt^SW made by Rlchlan-& Lupo L'S. AVenut.formerly Twentieth Street BEINGknownanddnlgnatedas the Installation of a lavatory and to be by Augustl JS22.Delays will. DRY Cleaning Drop . Store.- •Al- 1 ' F615-17 private garage, Individual dated May 14, 1970. -^~ PloaspTCpturn to. Bank. R-64515 HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL 6933. SHCCNDARY 373 532 J . I Controlled heat 4 ac Bk fireplace with raised heartti FISCHER ' ' -'- A-4-15123 and thence along the line of the "ISO 3Ht street, Irvlngton, N.J. for other Incidental alterations to be sublect To penalty clause. location, Union area, Best ofterl — In (amlly roomt-eat-ln kitchen, Also Included are two gas same soum 42_degrees 1 niimite said building and appurtenances. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Take over July 1st duo to Illness. . . F-6-1514 ATr HUMANE SOCIETY • PARK, Inc.* "The Cometory MOW TCAr.F LOANS AT-6-73 See Agent on premises 81 1 THE ABOVE description Is In The said bids wlllbe received at FRIGIDAIRE Electric range, 40 Beautllul" $tuyv>sant Ave., Union Apr 43 PrJ? !* <"»P°» ' * bedrooms, 3'/i REALTOR 444-9S00 Volkswagen. lv43^pretty good ranges. w«t 2J"f*f>»»»'the place of accordancewltti a surVey made by Section 2. All of-the said work TAKE NOTICE that the a meeting 61 said Committee to be 687-508? from 7:30 a.m, • 6J";m; Shepherds, Dachshund, Golden Ma Broad St., Newark, N.J. PEERLESS BEVERAGE Inches -double eyo level oven. 3 • 146B-70 Stuyvesant Avel Union,, A'DINOALINO Weekdays 10 A.M. • 6 P.M. Baths.ioads of closets and storage. 303 Springfield Ave., Berk. Hts. condition. Fairly new tires: Sale- The. premises 'are "commonly beginning. ~-—; Harry A, Sentner. Dated 10-12, ovidedforln this.ordinance Shalt held at Municipal Headquarters, '. z'-6-l5-a_|-LOST-Black-, cat,-S-973. Vicinity Retriever.'Poodles, 5KVe Terrier, LANDSCAPE Gardrnerj Lie under 1400 or best offer. Call before 12 known as 70 North nth Street, COMPANY has applied to the- broilers • rotisserle. Lowerstorage Cocker Spaniel, pobcrman, Borgl,_ MU 8-430O . \T ..We bring one of our gas and on ' Sat. 10 A.M..' 1 P.M. A great buy at 170,700 —•— ' Z-4-15-111 6EI NG lloot MoTM ^ on*ie aforesaid. 19&5* * * K as shown -on-the plarwrtherefor •Frlborger Park, Union, New Hollywood cometary, Unlon/Smafl cabinet. Good buy. 4861176. tertlll/lng, seed, clean ups, weekly Secondary Mtge loan act heating specialists. We do not — :. • ao-io-igi BERtjARbsVILLETO O noon or after'7 P.M.. 371-5490. Newark, N.J. MapM , BeinBig commonly'-knpwcommol'-k n as ALSO Included ere (2) ranges. prepared by Stephen' J. Potter, Director of the Division of Jersey, on Tuesday, June 27, 1972 -reward. Phone after 6 p.m. 351- Gorma'n Short Hair Pointer, cutting. \/erv reasonable. Monthly THE HILL SPLIT. UNIONS! -'' ' . '• . - '- A-615-123 It Is Intended to describe the Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1100 •x:0-15-15— advertise misleading.prlrtv No Np, J3-iwontgomery Avenue, - IT IS Intended to describe the • Architect; which said plans and etB:30p.m.,atwhlchmeetlng they Antiques-: 10A -Kittens, MIxedBreeds, Boarding. rates. Call Frank 4470984. charge or obligation for gai or oil -distance-to schools; community Falrv/ay Dr area-^3 bedroom same premises . conveyed to Irvlngton,N.J.andb«lno In accord- same premises conveyed to James Raymond Blvd., Newark, N.J.Ior- F 61514 -Open 7.days a w.eek..10-a.m.-tll-8 V R 4-22 43 William McMIIJIan and' Norma specifications are on file, in the a state Beverage Distributor. .will be publicly opened and reaa, TIRES FOR SALE — .heating survey and «itlmat«rcsll IRVINOJON '.- • POO8nL lllvillagn 4 e -and ft.R; Move-ln ^spllf, family room, llvlno room 8* Chevrolet Caprlce-1949-2 dr. Hard with survey of Rlchlon.J, Lupo PE Green and Shirley Green, hit wife, Clerk's Office of the Township ot Drawings, specifications, and p.m. 124 Evergreen Ave., Newark Driveways 41 Odd Jobs ~ 70 . £ ? ° '; ^reeijedrooms, 2»UII dining room, large patio, brick top, A-C, PS, PB, best offer. Call McMllllan, his wlfeJiyJleecUdated fc-CS dated March 14, 1970. *- by (Seed dateenoctebeit- ae, 1969, License for. the premises situated : Two new polyglas belted tires, 121- us on any heating problem.- 3 rooms-in-attractlve 4 family -Uhron-In the County of Union. AM of at 1000 Morris Ave., Union, N.Jv the form'of bid for the proposed Antique Clock A/fester LOST SOCIAL SECURITY miles old (not stolen), Goodyear 243-5060. <(QPP. 850 SAL'S LANDSCAPING Keystone --.Heating B. — Air house, Ideal.for newly wed, heat.& - baths, 24' (amlly room, fireplace) 3 barbecue; fountain pool, wall to 341.3040... ' _ . June IB, 1970and re«5rded JunHX Thl» li a purchase money -fMorded-October 31,1969 In Book said work shall be done under the work will be fut-nlshed by^" CHECK-on Stuyvesant Ave. Unlon~ Frellnghuysen Avo., NWk. 3 blocks Lawn maintenance, sod, shrubs io.no H:W. heat. Many other wall/ burglar alarm, near park, A-4-15-123 1970 In Book 4345-of Deeds Tor mortgage which Is being given by 4326. of Deeds lor Essex' county and to' maintain .a warehouso jtt Repairs, sales, foreign 8. domestic. Custom Power' "Cushion D7B-14. "Irorn EHr line.)" J-A-L Paving'Contractors. Spring Conditioning. 3997300 day or night, hot water supplied. Vacant Aug. supervision .and direction and 1000 Morris Ave., Union, Jjl.J. and Township Engineer, Richard Any_informatlon please call: 687 Tires list at s4o each. Asking S2U • trimmed-«.-planted.-Call alter 5 GRASS CUTTING,- .. 24 hour jecvlce, _ . -1st. Rent 116X 35-37 Essex St. ot( attractive features. »5i,5OK— - golf, extras. Low SVt. Principals —-Essmt-cuunly p»gB1177. the mortgagors herein Tcrsecure a >ag*469. i—^-~ — ublect to the approval ofi said -Mixer,-at his office, 1034 Sal-... Plckod up 8. dellvored. 527-134*.- 1186. ' •'•-.•. ^ • FTF-J7- .Specials, low', prices, free p.m. 371-4076. . rr AND . OLADSTONE-ONE YEAR OLD _only. 4B7OB»5.' , -T_ —Tti« «pprexlma"e"aWount otJhe portion of the purchase prlc* for to maintain'a salesroom at loop -each, will flt_compact models A-4-22-75 -Chancellor Avo. 6S. 3-5042.. ^•OICK '4?electra 225, convertible, The «pproxlmatra*nictinT of thtZ Irchltect. and may be done on -Morris Ave., Union, N.J. . ~ —Road, UnlonrNevirJersey, or the : • . r-J-JjM Plymouth, Dodge, etc. -Call estimates; All' work guaranteed GENERALVARDWORK EXECUTIVE. COLONIAL neltled '—• •-— Z-4-15-111 -AC, FM-AM Stereo radlor mint Judgement to be satisfied by said JtieJbBKe described premises^. Judgment to be satisfied by. said contract or by—Township forces -same may be Inspected by Call U5-flrst, 923 8Sj5-or 751-7426 ; ----- —•-;-• R-7-6-63 onov«r.2w.DOdedacreiwlthal«jy,- salle Is ththe sum—oof f SeventeeSeventeen Officers, Directors . and evenings 245-7643. " - - DACHSHUND-pUPPIESr XALL-687 6533. ""•- PLUMBnTO*HEATINO-. •" cond. 1 owner. BestQHer.7J1-4031, —•-Sald^-mortgage- Included In salt Is the turn of Twenfy-Iwo with-materials purchased by or~ prospective bidders' i\ the •~.^Z,__'.' •., A4.15-41 SOD": 100 percent ,Merlan~Bluo jlppllng brook. Very large scenic ;, A-615123 Thousand Six Hundred Ten Dollars additiodditin ttosaio .saidd llandds •andd - Thousand Two 'Hundred Fifteen Stockholders:. . - • . Engineer's Office durtng^bustness' .BLACK,"" Repairs, remodeling, rviolatlonsr _^ eat-In kitchen, 5 huge bedrooms, 2 UNION and Forty-three Cents (J17.410.43), -.furnished^ IhejrjJYynihlp--.- . RICHARD Hr SALZMAN, TWirchandise (or Sale ••—••• 15 _ Champion Bloodlines . — Grass Installed, delivered or IRVINGTON ——.' —~" premUes all fixtures now or Dll andd Sisixteetn CCentts •—.SectlbnTThe sum of fio.OOO.OO hours. Plans specifications wttt'not _zBabw:ay_:EJaa.. Market - replacements, _oas fired bollersr together with th» rn«tnoft^ of thl k i hereafter attached to or used-In ' ... 849-Townley-Ayenu«r—^-r AIR CONDITIONER—37,ooo BTU AK£ reals terodrSnots. ELECTRICALWORKDONE- pn.ked-OD~Reasonable rate. 853- New construtTfon^modern sewer 3'/J room5T air conditioned garden, EDGBMOU+Jf -together with the Is .hereby nnprcprla led—to—the • r"""" union, New Jersey • be furnished to any contractor u". of NOYiUBtunswick 8,-lnm'an Call 353-7675 • rootMALL~"' 4318 0trjS7-4683. apartment. Parkl?igTRent*siB5peK— :. ; with sliding 9lm« itnn>f in pii"ii)- Ittiports, Sports Cars, ^ I23n. The SherlK-reserves the..right to connection wltn~The.~preTTruTeT payment •W^.fhe^cost of such Within four (4) days prior, to '"* FURNITURE STRIPPING" WINDOW-UNIT. REASONABLE cleaning ~.Oi\\ Hern 11>lefler. ES 2- ; " can of mil urar - ProskJerit, director, Avo, HMIwn-Amor Iran Club: A OFF-ER_ACC6PTED,_379.7872- •-- ' F-7-6-17 • — -..-•J^- A-6-15-63 RUBBISH REMOVAL - CkHOr month. 64 Bruen-Ave. Ph6ne 373- —spacious-Master bedroom suite Bl levels, Split*, ' Colonials, llllon The Sheriff reserves the rlght:lo "Imprpvwnenf; „ Thj—sum so • stockholder -receipt of bids. ~y~' • - ^ placs to_buy outsell almost BY POOR Rip-IARDS .... CALL 0371. with 17' walk-In closet, dressing Ranches, 3-4 bedrooms, 2'/j battle as provided by law, - th*r*to, bbut not In llmnTtloTonn of ththee _ appropriated shall'be met from the The successful bidder WIU Jx ~" •ItTTStSflHipIme. t, a good time To ~" -"-— K;61 "XTF room and. full bath. Built-in 1 PARTS-ACCE9JORIH5 for Newark, N .J., JuneS7l973 any ad|ourn the sale from time to time NORMAN H. BEIM, —-.anything. -< Every MINATURE POODLE; 10'Months JOHN BORDEN ; — :'• . Z-615101 3 car garages. Located'off Mt : foregoliblngi , ly hhhouseholl d as provided by"-Law. prpceeds of-the bewds authorised 750-N—Btoad-St.,. required-to enler-'lnhra *confract"' Friday,- weather permitting, como'ln. wicker 1 Wrouoht Iron -veeuom system and many other Ave. prices start al IMTORTS-SPORTIMTORTS-S POR TA& - Jersey's — rJOHNFXRYAN, SHERIFF _pplTinee».'-j!«xi_her.elnaitir"cet f rlft and — the down payment _Bgreelr\g_J9l_conform to the , furniture shoukLbeon.the lop ot ANTIQUE—-phonograph s_& old, very good with children) AKC LANDSCAPE _ 3766594 ' , extras. Only M5.W0. ' .._'_•_.. largest-oldest-nlcesi supplier, __,__,-, DeubeJ*-E.5tr.ln/Attorneys < ' " Newark,N.J.,May22,1972 EIUaBEBET-Ht-N,J,— "paces to rent. 382-424B f| records, old clocks, trunks, goit TMIsterecf. SACRIFICE Call 687- •in-n.'icd - ' A 6 22 70 Rest Momes described, whlchare, and shall b« r-JOHN PTCRYAN/SHERIFF- ~Bppr^prl0ted'by'thlfoToThahce,*No regulatfoni and conditions of your-llst, bu) don't forget the IOHM : _Z9__?lly.iNOT.QNz importeaTUitoCehterTBehrndrali Irv.Herald, June 15, 32, 29 = Vic* Preslden.1, director, ,,, clubs, |ugs,-crocks,-larrtwnsj 07a>~ ~" -Electrical f nntrarmrr=R?mwrt-«rr 6-nlco'rooms on 2nd floor. In good -— "^44,900 __ deemed to be, fixtures and a parr DeUbel and Estrln, Attorneys. part of the cost- of said purpose "\ 'Stockholder •' Chapter 150,_L»ws of 1943, known "chairs, tables 8, "doors etc."." typowrltors, pictures S. Irames, mnlnten.ih'ce. No-job loo ^ihiiir? condition, hot water a.—near- ' ROBERTJ.BUNSAINC. station Morristown.-374*6»4. __Ju|y_4, 1973 , (Fee.J47.3O) ofthe realty, and area portion of Irv. Herald, June 1, 8; 15, 22,1972 shatl be assessed against property as^ THE NEW JERSEY POOR RICHARD FURN. CO. ' FTF ROSE C. SALZMAN, PREVAILING WAGE ACT,-and sowing cabinet,—old~radlbs, old - Cal- -l us fo- r prompt ;,.., EL 2 CHERRY HILL Rest Homo for the supplied, ^omo after 5 P.M. (side Rt.202at- MadlsonvllleRd, PAUL ANTHONY -tha-securlty— for—th» Indebtedness (Fee »ii. 16) specially benefltted. " ,., 849 Townley Avenue, 49 No.-WIHowst^-Montclalr. mandalln,' trumbono,-.clarinet, I "3445.. ---..- • New Lawns Mads:— -Aged—and—Retired" 'home like doorl 48 Lnurol Ave. herein mentioned: Section 4/ It Is hereby )he regulations of the New Jersey^ '•-'• Flea Market 783J333 BAJKINGRIDGB--'•— .TRIUMPH 1949SPITFIRE Range or. counter top unit. Union,^New Jersey State Commission of Labor and violin, coffee grinders, oil lamps, Attics; cell.ir^q.jriijii-i iind.ynrd! atmosphere:-Staia-approved. 500 "~.'^ ', z-415-ioi.: Realtor, 744-1212 AGENCY SH ER IF F'S SALE- determined and stated that'll) ttie Sec.-Treas., director, " Every Sat. at VlUago Commons •1742 E. 2nd St., scotch Plains. bolls, bayonot, oil stoves,' candy Monthly Maintenance... Cherry si., Eilj. EL 3-7657. • - . . • Z-4-15111 MK 3, 20,000 miles The approximate amount of the SUPERIOR (CHAN) C-376 making of such Imprdvement Industry.- The successful bidder 232-5333 ' •' " Wanted cleaned, oil dirt onfl rubbir.r. 1535 Stuyveswit Ave..Umon/N.J Exceptionally Clean SHERIFF'SSALE Judgment to be satisfied by said (hereinafter referred to as stockholder Will be required to pay not less. 1490 Rahway Avo., Avonol. molds,' sausago .stutters, removed. Le.Wors ,fna nutters -• ' XM- -IRVINGTON "-•• - ••• 276-8886 _ . SUPERIOR (CHAN) C342 SUPERIOR -COURT OF NEW SHIRLEY BEIM, . An1lquo~A"'"7~clottilnq, tools and ..0Don TOes. Thurv Ff|, Jl-Sjit commercial vlso. Lots more. Sat & Spring Cleaning — 1 sale Is the sum of Twnety- '"purpose"), Is not a current /then—the-prevalllng-wage—rates " Fences cleaned-,-—'—trt 5 rooms, 2nd floor, 'convenient to BERKELEY HEIGHTS^ "" ' A-4-15123A SUPERIOR=COURf—OF.NEW -Thousand Four Hundred Eighty- JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, 750 N, Broad St., colloctablos 381-2423. •• ' KG IS I Sun. Juno 17 & JS, 9 to 5,' '534 loJBuy reasonable rates transportation, Available July 1st. REALTOR 687-4654 JERSEY, C H A N C E RT ESSEX COUNTY DOCKET NO. expense of said Township, and (2) 1 . Ellrabeth, N.J. . listed, and made-- part of this ' —r -• " •'- -A6;MO0A- Mountain Avo., Springfield. • ' • _W.rlto- Box 1403 c-o Suburban One Oollarsand Eighty.N Ine Cents MniS19-«B, STANLEY J. GOR5KTT It Is necessary=to—finance said proposal and contract. . Shrub Planting and Roofing & Siding 80 _ '. Z-TF 1970- MO. B.O. -. Excellent DIVISION, ESSEX—COUNTY^ (120,481.89), together—with the • . Director '•/.. HEALTH FOODS. Wo carry's full K-615-15 Pruning . Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL DOCKET NO. F-1984-71 Plalhtllf vs. ANNE GORSKI, purpose by the,- -Issuance of Ob|ectlons; If any, should/be In the event that It Is found that Chain Llhk July 1st occupancy can be yours In. ^condition. AM-FM radio One costs of this sale, _ OefendantrOrder-ToSell Property obligations-' of said Township any workmen employed by the MILLSTONE FLEA MARKET •_ _lini>_of n.itur.il foods,- honuy, salt & Post 8. Rail owner, call 6B7-5753, FEDERAL HOME LOAN - irsuSht to the Local Bond Law of ISOe"Immediately In writing, to contractor or the subcontractor Is- opeheverv FrldoV from 13 noon.to (rdf & sugarloss foods, nuls. DINETTE SET^-rRENCH CASH FOR SCRAP Lawn Repairing " . WILLIAMH.VEIT JL. ' Z-'4-}5-101 this 5 years young central AC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a The Sheriff reserves Ihe right to By RatttJUm-u— — the Director of the_Dlvls)on of IRVINGTON HEALTH TO'O'D PROVINCIAL,,TABL~ET"4~CHAIRS Load your car: Cast Iron, 647-3169 Roofing — Seamless-Gutters colonial with a gorgeous view. THE BOYLE CO.. • •" A6-15JJ3 A. adjourn th* tale from time-to time By-vlrlue-e*—I OTd-^-the-esllmated 1 paid less thanrthe required wage » p,m, SatvZday J. Sunday 7 to 7, • Newspapers 60 cents per 100 lbs.; A7 6-47 HANDY MAN] Small lobs, Point; Lovely center--han, Hvlng room, corporation of the United States of as provided by Law, —.. ^ cost of said purpose -Is $30,000.00, Alcoholltr-BeWSrage Con"- "' rate, the .Township of Unlon_may ^Antiques, Rtr-^ 33 between -S-T-O^E, 9 Or,inoo Avo., l£v. 372- AND BUFFET. 145. 686-8347. ; Spot seeing and Lime Carpentry, Paneling, Block "Free'esflmates.D.oowema n wwork. IRVINGTON PRESENTS America, Plaintiff vs. NICHOLAS •Order—to sell Property by Commerce Dr., Cranfi 6II'(.3: SUMMIT HEALTH FOOD No. .1 Copper 36 cents per Ib.; brass and Fertlllrlnn ' 3'rooms> heat,-hot water, gas & lormal dining roanvultra modern 1944 3«5 - Newark,N.J.,Ma/22,1972 PARTITION, to-me directed. I and (4) 11,500.00 of said sum Is to terminate the cohfractor's right to Hlghitown 8. Freehold. Dealers - . K-6-15-15 .71 and 24 cents per Ib.; Rags .or. CellfngST-Repalr-BrClean-Wlndows 3731153 kitchen, family room With ST; MICHAEL AREA TRAVISANO and ALICE be provided by the down payment 07016. proceed with the work or any part 300 outside tables Available. Free. STORE. 494 Sp*4n«field Avo., QUALITY CHAIN LINK 8. WOOD 8. Gutters. Calll 687-7561. . - All N.J. Insured. 11 0 22 00 oloctrlc, refrlgerator-& gas range Immaculate 7 room split wlth-J LUXURY SPORT JAGUAR 11,595. TRAVISANO, his Wife, OFFICE " JOHN F.CRYAN, SHERIFF, shall expose (or sale by public Lead and Batteries, A&P PAJ>ER for mature working-woman. Aug. - fireplace; powder room J. CALL 9916400. Chanalls, Lynch STMaloney Auction, In Room JIB, Essex— .hereinafter appropriated to (Signed) ' of the work where there has been a 'No Charge. < . ' Summit. CR 7 2050. • ' - , LADIES German fold up blcyclo> 2 STOCK CO., So. 20th St., Irvlifglon. lonces,.^e?ectcd at a vory VERY REASONABLE mj2U70 convenient,laundry room on- ls» bedrooms, ,3Vi baths, recreation OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER -finance said purpose, and-(5)-the failure to pay the required wages. ' v tKlOA— ""w- • • .' " 'X1-t .speed - oxcollpnt condition. Call reasonable cost to you. Call 373. 1st. 3745442 ' "" room, ultra modern kitchen, A415-123 OF ESSEX-COUNTY and STATE" Attorneys-—'—. county Courts Building In Newark,- -PEERLESS BEVERAGE CO. 376-1505. . -• :_....: (Price sub|eci to change). 5043 ^nytlme. ALL TYPES -ROOFS, new or 2615101 level-2nd level, 5 twin size beautifully landscaped,; with OF NEW JERSEY, Defendants. Irv. Herald, June 1, 8, 15, 22, ,1972 on Tuesday, the 27th day of June estimated maximum amounts of , ,1000 MorrlS'Ave. The contractor and surety shall be —.- -- •-.-: -„ II 6 15 l» RATES - bedrooms 8, 2 baths, Assumable TRIUMPH '44-TR 4 A, White-red ______(Fee IB5.44) next, at one.thlrty P.M. bonds or notes necessary to be liable to the Township of Union for MATTRESSES, FACTORY X-61515 ' • ' I" ii-19-47 OQD JOBS repaired. I do all-.my own work. fencedln yard J. patio, built-in Execution For Sale of Mortgaged Union, N.i: ••• LILLIAN D6WITT ANTIQUES LIGHT TRUCKING,' RUBBISH Deal direct with roofer. Specialize •MEN NEEDED TO SHARE mortgage. $30,000 at 4";0. priced interior,, AM-FM, excellent Premises. (Prevailing Time) all that certain Issued for said purpose Is ' RICHARD-H. *ny excess costs occasioned : REJECTS: FROM 8195 Bedding pool/ + many extras! SHERIFF'SSALE —Antique lowelry, docorat'ors!_and — MIMEOGRAPH ELECTRIC Original Rocyclers Scrap Metal Call C. Merk,' 7636054. REMOVED .FROM YARDS In repair work. 373B758. COMPLETELY FURNISHED right for quick sale. Owner condition. t»25. Call 688-1035, or By virtue of-the above stated -tract-In the Town of Irvlngton, $38,500.00, and (e) the cost of such President, thereby. Manufaclurers,-.153-N..Park St., MAXW^N|T^NJONS FENCE. INSTALLATIOJtEra+t- ATTICS 8, CELLARS. 687-1033, -transferred. •-—_-^^ 374-0781. .. J SUPERIOR (CHAN) L-4UI- County of Essex and State of New purpose, as hereinbefore stated, . The. r-.Townshlb committed " collector Moms. Wed. thru Sat., 1.1.• East Orange; opon ?-9; also 605 , .wllhcounter. Real bargain. ,types,_flalvaniied colored .vinyl, ' _HQ.USE_F-OR_I NFORMAT ION PRICED • REDUCED. - This wrlfof Execution, to me directed, I SUPERIOR COURT B49 Townley Ave., •4:30.517 South Avo., WosMlold. . LIQUOR CO. has applied -Mary E. Mlfler, -Boyreuth Tomaloos, Cow~op:horse"msnure,rotted. Rich charger. Fitted attache case, extra MAINTENANCE SERVICE, . A-6'33-70 5348 between 5 & B P.M. today I A415123A parcel, of land.-sltu«t«,-lylng-«nd rr-oroanlied and existing under Itt h bllull l lhe farm top soil ot-fllled dlrr.-»».->a accossory compartments. Portable, Console and Color. WALK GATE WITH 100 ft or -Floorfiwaxedand clcanod; homos, balng In the Town X,-7-20B0 REALTOR 464-9500 100 feet) thence 3) South 31 deorees lot, tract or parcel ot land and Roseland, N.J. 686-7700 A-/-0-IUA bedroom not with twin bods £ 36" urniture Repairs ••--- " . _ HT-F-66 free estimate, fully lnsurodr"*8tf— ' boats,hotwatorsupplied 17 minutes West 29 feet; thence 4) Newark, N.J. May 22,1972. Section 6./T0' flna'nce said available July 1st 302 Springfield Ave., Berk Hts. . AutosWanted " ' 125 promises, situate, lying and being ' JOHN F.CRYAN,SHERIFF .purpose, bonds of said Township of SONYA ZEIGER Ask for 'Ad Toker' an Helohharhood Flea Marftot whlto gas ranoo. Best: ofter~686- 2851'or 7431701.. ..•_.-. ... Hot Roof.Repalr-Slate-Roofr also ' Z.615-111 North 5B degrees 43 minutes-West In'me Town of Irvlngton, In the 805-B-Balmoral Ct. : 3786. • "A-6-29-73 Call ^6,5096 or 2333600 • nn^n D1NE JUNKCARSWANTED 100 feet to the-souttieasterly side of Benlamln.D. Braelow, Attorney an aggregate principal amouninot -W5a-Mo«S»-i«rmft*StovcypsS-S ni;. ••- FURNITURE POLISHING -.— ALL typos-ol masonry work. .— sh ngle roof; Loaders and Gutters. ' Highest prices paid. Late model County -of Essex In trie State.-Qt. -Irv.^Herald, June 1, 8, exceeding u«,500.00 are hereby Lakewood, N.J. she will help' y6u with June 17-10 a.m. Rn|h dato Juno 34. _ . K 6-15-15. E P call 248-6983. ' _ • • Z.4.15-101- GeosPATON Assoc. SCREENED -PORCH, 2 _Norwood Avemwr^and the point NewJersey. 11,,- Irv. Herald, June 15, 22, 1973 Business • S . _AI RING, AN-TIQUES Specializing In " BEDROOMS, TILE BATH, OIL wrecks.' Also, Immadlate plckupr- 15, 22, 1972. — • ' ' authorized to be Issued pursuant to Rasult.Getter Wont—^A •T — 'I Antiques, furniture and'BrTc-A-' ALL PAINTING professionally Roal Estate Broker MMortgages . and place of beginning, ' ilNNlNC at, a point In the : . (Feesll.04) 1 . stonoand brick work. dono-|ntcrlors nnd-extorlors. Call HEAT, PLASTER WALLS, 354-7614 or 4e6^T47Tany rime, Being known and designated as " ' -;- (Fee»45.12) said Local' Bond Law. Said bonds flrac. - . — COUCH • Nylon, gold,-90 Inchos.- —HENRY RUFF, CAL IRVINOTON S W.Wsllld. ave., R05.PK. 141 8684 _ A 415135 northwesterly line ot 2.1»t street &t shaU>6ear Interest at a rate per Shag rug 13 x 15 aqua & blue. _i.'..- Call 37 6-4102 6B7-2167 or 233-3103 eves. 3-It 4 rooms In nlcelv keppt •• •' ' rTP BUILT-IN ..-CARAGE. DEEP 71- Norwood Avenue,' Irvlngton, a ', polntA ' thBreln:;:~'distant Perfect condition. Reasonable Directory • ' ."""" . --;R-8-17-«» X-7.:4-73 RE-ROOFING and gutterrs our conveniently located all brick REAR YARD, PARK LIKE N.J. -annum as" may be hereafter speclaltyi-We do our own work. northeasterly 370.02 feet from.the determined within the limitations Garage Sales 12 3744310 apartment building. Heat & stovt e GORCZYCA AGENCY Announces SET-TING. ASKING »39,900. '- PubTTcTNotice,'. The above descrlptlpn Is'ln intersection of same and the • Free estimates. Call 376-4360 supplied. 1140 8. *190 respectively. LEEK. WARING REALTOR. accordancewlth a survey made by prescribed by law." All matters R-615M5 _ . . .— Garage-Doors 5? MASONRY • All types of mason K»K PAINTERS ' ' PATBEEAAAN& —' northeasterly line of. 17th Avenue; 'PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby. with respect to said bonds not r _work, new & ropalr, Also asphalt A-6-39B0 MORROCCOREALTOR 371-5 PEGMcGAHUEY ST wesTPIEL0 SHERIFF'S SALE Amos o. 8. Leroy F-. Nlsenson, 7 ON HIS DAY 12x9 $21 Interior & Extol-lot—Painting. SUPERIOR (CHAN) C-389 dated 4-3570. : thonce -running (1) North 44 given that tb.e ordinance set forth determined by Mils uiUlnaiiie shall -9 PIECE mahogany^dtmTig'-Toom «lterations-ClofhhrK 21A --—- driveways, curbing 8, extensions. HAVE JOINED THEIR STAFF. f? " degrees 55 minutes , 30 - seconds -sot'.wlth mirror 8, table pads. 5 • .Erco ostlmatos. 34~hr; phone Experienced 8, Insurod. F6r (roo SUPERIOR COURT - The approximate amount of trie below was' Introduced at a meeting/ be determined by resolutions to be OARAGE SALE (In the collar). „L OARAGE DOORS INSTALLED, cstlmatos 486-7337.. -—GORCZYCA AGENCY REALTOR , West85.25 feet; thence (2) North 29 of the Township Committee of the hereafter adopted. ploco blonde dinette, 3-pleco twin . " ^~ garage oxtonslons, repairs 8, service Call Milan -.371-7993.. Rug Shampooing 81 IRVINGTON .\ . 221 CHESTNUT ST. .__~ OF NEW JERSEY Judgment to be satisfied by said degrees 19 minutes East 10.08 feet; June 16. Ladlos-from 10-3 P.M. FREIGHT LIQUIDATORS X 7-4-73 CHANCERY DIVISION sale Is the sum ofTwenty-Two iTownshlpof Union In theCounty,6f 'Sect|on 7. To- finance .said JUNE Men-Electric mower, snow bedroom sot. 3751137 , CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER- service, »loctr.lc operators and - R 7 666 4 rooms^-lst f loorTH^at a. hot water, __ ROSELL-B-241'2443. Houses Wanted: .thence (3) South 44 degrees 55. Union, held on June 13th, 1972,,and purpose bd UiJl t f "Truck .'loads lust recolvod from . — _ -.-——R-6-15-15 For a perfect tit, from gowns to. "radlo^onfrols." StevensMJverJiead— - . Z-6.15-111 •- ESSEX COUNTY'_ Thousand Forty-Three Dollars and minutes 30 seconds East 83.04 feet purpose, bond anUcJcaJlon notes of blower, table saw, otc. Fodders Air . famous ..Southern mills. Shags, bathing suits. AM'typosof clothing Door"Co..ch 1-0749 supplied; 647-1501. DOCKET NO. F-3413-71 Twenty-Five Cents ({33,043.35), thathtt tthhe saiidd ordinanc di e wllt^b...... ~e said To.wnshlp of an- aggregate conditioner 7,000 BTfJ, i v'r. old. 7-8 ALL MASONRY,, STEPS, EXTERIOR PAINTING, P RO P E S S I-O-N AL—R U O —"' Z,415'101 to the aforesaid line ol 21st street: further considered .for/final plushes,, splushos, nyrons, REDWOODJABLES & 3 benches altered. Call after 5 .p.m., or '• . . • F-TF SIDEWALKS, WAT E R- -HILLSIDE ""•' '. - '„ J. I. KISCAK MORTGAGE togetherwlth the costs of.this saJe^. thence (4) along the line of same principal amount not exceeding P.M. 1958 AAountalnvlew Avo., polyesters, Kodol . a, -wools. Saturday, 333-5451 - • ^- ' ... LEADER 8, GUTTER- WORK, SHAMPOOING In home. Also wall 1 BEDROOM house wanted In _C0R£O,RAXLOnU_a—New The Sheriff reserves the right to ~passage at a meeting of ine said 128,500.00 are hereby authorized to 18 Union.- • • . consolo organ played by numbers. PROOFING,. PLASTERING, HILLSIDE .._. :"...... " .:.:: Large colonial, 8 spacious rooms,- Springfield, -.near busesr South 25 degrees 4 minutes 30 Townshlp'commlttee'at Municipal —- - - -, ~—- X-6-15-12. Hundreds to:.choose-from-9j<12, 062,,Lehloh AVe., Union. . Ca.ll SELF EMPLOYED, & INSURED. 944-8432 or 497-3450. . ~ oil heat; 1 bath a, 2 lavs., finished Jersey, corporation, Plaintiff, ad|ourn the sale from time to time seconds Wea.f 30 feet to the point be Issued pursuant to iald Local 6X9,,7X10, 9x15 7'6x 12" 12x12,12x15 All.t OMATIC DO,OR 5 room apartment on 1st floor.-43 reasonable prlcercall 277-1485. ~1i~ JAMES THOMRSOM^- .as-pravlded by Law. -—-^- —" Headquarters,' Bclberder park, .Bond Law In anticipation of .the anytlmo.i_ A. ZAPPULLO. ES^-407»orMU"7" family house) Adults preferred, basement. Won't last, priced at Z-4-15-112 and place of BEGINNING. Morris Avenue, Union, New_^ 12x18, othors.8, ovals. .Will'give a- X61515 OPERATORS, Repaired • Sold - 6476. J '. : • »34,500. ..••'.. als,, Defendants;!. Execution. .- NewarkrN.J., May 15,1971 Issuance-of-saM—bonds.' In the GARAGE SALE: Tuo5. 8, Wed., warm look to any room In your Air Con31tiorifng Serviced. -All makes Radio references required. Supply own Jor Sale of Mortgaged JOHN F.CRYAN,SHERIFF, Commonly known as No,"193 2l5t Jersey,-on June 27.tn, 1972, at 8 event that~bonds are Issued Juno 20 & 21, 10—5-PiM,—224-Now -- = II 0-3-00 PAINTERS—RoasonaOIJew received by the Purchasing •JOHN F,CRYAN,SHERrEF_ ,BE IT ORDATWeD by the said bonds shall, to not less than 399.41487390.4149 ' ALL JERSEY HEATING LTD. all gunsmlthlng done on premisett,. •••t-. • ..' ^ JOHN P..AAcAAAHON Property Wanted 120 Committee 6f the Town of, '• Finn, Rlmmfl*-Bloom,"Anorneys ,'ownshlp committee- ot the the amount of such excess, be Rosenberg's-Gurt Shop, 2264 " - r-^. . . . HO 22 to - A * A PAINTING ond gonoral ,LM TYPING SERVICE ' -Jerseyi • r~ irvlngton, 'New Jersey, In the Knit Shirts V • BeimtidrSn'ortr GARAGE SALE Replied soiling Exit 143, Garden Stare Parkway JO GALLON RHEEM ELECTRIC 753-4484. . ' .—. I'AJlu 32 contracting. Interior s. cxlorlor. ^.JREALTOR ;•.•.- BEGINNING In thBWesterly line Irv. Herald, June 15, 22, 29 /Township of Union In the Gounty of applied to the payment of such Springfield ""Avenue," union, N.J.' R E POR T S.-TH E IS E SrtET-WrRfc Til/A'Nf ep.-'. 5 or 4 7oom apt. In Council Chamber, atthe Municipal July 4, 1972 , . (FeeI57.6O) Union: • .. notes.then outstanding. . . schoonor, circular saw,'|lg saws, WATER HEATER—UER-Y-GOOD -TEAM OF ITALIAN MASONS and Special rates for starting season, MANMSCRIPI5, ADDRESS 8, UO.Ti. WANT.eb=lrt-.Barnega,t of 21st street afa polnt_therein Building, on-AAONDAY, JUNE 24, Sweitgr-Shlris - Sport Jackets ;" —Tuos. until 6 -•' . carponters. We can beautify your FREEE5TnWATES,-Call alter 6 upperJUjnator' -ir adult family.— Open Eves "ft Sunday^ ieSMM - Section 1. No real .property or ' Section 8. — Each ' bond '''photography equipmont, sandor, ' ION. J40. " ' " '" " MAIL-CIRCULARS 8, FLYERS. Pines area,—Lacy Township. distant 100 feet southerly from the 1972 at 10:00 A.M. D.S.T. or as soon ESTATE OF MAS anticipation note Issued pursuant muscamusical IsrumentsInstruments,, typewriterstypws, ._ Wed., Thurs., Frl. untll9:O0 X-6-1515 p.m.; 4J/V379. . MAILING LISTS AVAILABLE, southerly line of 19th Avenue; 7 goods, wares or merchandise shall Saturday until 6. AIR CONDITIONING - specialist — ' ZflH5i' Bayslde Beach Sales Co.. P.O.Box thereafter as possible, at which deceasedr " . be 'sold .at auction within the'. to this ordinance shall be dated on 'lies -Belts - Jewelry furniturefit ,, brlc-bl a bbraebar , ,otc t 75. 75511 In. residential V commercial air —. '•:,,^ X-6-15-73 WE' SPECIALIZE IN- FULL 25, Forked River, N.J. or Call (409)" thence running (I) North 53 tlmejtiey wllLbe;p.vJalklyjjiBe.ned. =Pursuant to the ordeK of Evergreen ParkParkwayw , UUnioni . Sunday 135; ClosodMondav Home'Improvements 56 SERVICE. CORRESPQWDENtE degrees 48 minutes West-lOOfeet to Township of Union In the County of or about the date of Its Issuancv —K C-15-10 conditioning & refrigeration. Call IBVINOTON and read to furnish: . NICHOLAS R. AMATO, Surrogate Union. and shatl be payable notmore.than ThursT & FridayFriday , 10 'fill?' - . ' GRIFFITH-NEWARK Fred Rosser 497-3694. ' .OLYMPIC PAINTING CO. MOST FOR OUSINESSMEN. NOTARY "CoTlPCe «, 2 adult sons, wish 2_ a-potnt,--thence (2) south 36 . NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE of the County of Essex, thl4 day one year from-lts data, shall bean X6 115-12 ANN UAL SUMMER SALE . ,. ,, „ ,,__WE;SkECIALIZE In all nNasonry PUBLIC. IBM S ELECTRIC bedroorn) apartment,__lK?.(rigr5n7" degrees-12 minutes West 25 feet to SectlomrTh'f provisions of this- A-4-22-22 EXPERIENCED IN N.J. FOR apartment, 3 attic roorns, 2-car In ' .accordance with made on the application of the ordinance shall.not be applicable Inlerest-et-errote per annum as REDUCE EXCESS^Mulds—wlth. N USI5O PIANOS '- ' Alterations-- &_Repairs vatic -Additions^-.toundations, INTERIOR- OR EXTERIOR TYPEWRITERS, MIMEO- Maplewood or Vallsburg. Good garage, nice -back yard, appoint; thence (3) South 53 specifications—and form of undersigned. Execute^ of said may be hereafter determined -JUNE 16 8, 17, 10-4 • . "PJf-e'hd of . Flcridex, si.69-Lose weight salely tVurlltiorstudio ..',.... ,...,..SM7 GRAPHING "76V4156" relerences, Julyj-aB?^!?,^ 122 degrees 48 minutes East lOOfeet to to auction sates conducted by- Porches.• ' "- ' Bathroom• s patios; brick porches otc. Call day PAINTING OR .DECORATING, Chancellor'Ave., near Olympic Sum'nur Rentals .proposal which can be Inspected deceased•, —"— Is hecefby-glven to Trustees or Referees In within the limitations prescribed Troy Drlvo', roar of building, 92 wlth-BoxADIet S1.98 of AR-KAY. tory&Clark'Splnol 1397 Asphalt Drivjeways _, _., T5 or night. 263-7710 7. 6-15-103 Park. Conventional mortgage. 399- safd westerly line of 21st Street and said deceased to Patios • „ Brickwork PCASTERING OR' ANY _Rt - ZTF and copies otota lne*«f th« Office of- -the-credits bankruptcy, Executors, by law and may be renewed (rom Troy Village, .Sprlngflold. Many •• DRUGS, 700 St. George Av. WurlltiorSplnet .» J447 A 7-0-66 PAIRS. CALL 3744774. 34HR. thencer (4) North 36 degrees 12 exhibit to the subscriber, under .Llrtdon. 4B65300 Basements Electric-Work 3435.—• minutes East 25 feet to me point the Purchasing Agent, Room 200A, Administrators, Receivers or time to time pursuant to and within _ ECHO PLAZA _j Intorestlno articles inctadlno_21^ ,ulbranson consolo "• 1447 SERVICE. REASONABLY CUSTOM' MADErodlotor MIDDLE AO-EO brother 8. sister " v•• • Z-6-15-111 BEACH-HAVEN CREST—LONG Municipal Bunding. oath.or affirmation, their claims 1 the limitations prescribed by the round-table, sllvor troys, upright X-817-15- FLOOR SAAAELE_PIANO MEt & PIA S Roofing -Carpentry Repairs BEACH . ISLAND, 5 Room and place of BEGINNING. other public officials acting under Wlnid7sr?lR.l t 1 ' - - JS97 "ASPHALT Driveway,, parking K C MASONRY Repairs. Chimney, PRICED-MANY FLATTERING enclosures, any color, doslgn or doslro 5 'rooms, In nlco aulet • ~ Proposal must be accompanied and demands against the estate of ludiclal process.— • - • ' Local Bond Law, Each of said SHOPPING CENTER vacuum with attachments, B!L S?--,;?_.!'. :v:.:.v.—.-."-ii-.'i?'i lols. All work don«."u;lth-nou)«»- Siding. . Kitchens repairs, also patios, brick steps, RgN-CE-S.^—R.U L-L'Y dlmontlons, wood grains location. Call Mr. Cllolll, 4764649 • Bungalow for rent from JunB-34th t. ' Being commonly known as 331. said deceased/within six months notes shall be signed by the oriental runners, 48" oval blonde • Whllnov Splnot;...... '. .J597 lower — • _ No money down, IHVINOTON • July 15th, Call 488.5224. 21st street, lrvlnoTon,-New-Jerseyi-- bya certified check In the amount •Section'3. Any person, firm or Thrift a Consignment Shops rollnr. All klndt masonry. James sidewalks. All wor'k done by FREE .ESTIMATES. available. Shop at Homo Sorvlce. Z:6-15-103 One family • 6 rooms, cummlngi ~-of"10 per cent of the total amount from thls-da-te, or they will be -Chair-man—of—the—Township Sprlngfl»W,..N.'J. kUchon table, 1 loaf, 4 matching, Rotnrdod Chlldron Assoc 137 So. KlmballE.A. Console-"- 1647 convenient financing experienced tradesmen, 9640896. X.7.0.™ • Regal Docora for Service. 2741B15 The above description Is In forever betted from prosecuting corporation violating any'of thej_ Committee and shall be under the chairs, "irrtchen- j:axpptinn, Kimball F.P. Consolo $787 LaMoVgese, 11 Paine Ave., irv. Ca II Bob —333-6439 ' • St. Excellent condltlon._Ca[l 374- accordancewlth a survey made by bid or a Bid Bond for the full provlsIdraCofithls^ordlnanc^shiill-- OPEN DtTCV 1130 TO 8.30 WoodAvo., Linden925-4522 520'E. ES 3-3023 -— _. .R-6-29-64 .' / • A 6.15-82B 3 BEDROOM apa'rtmonr wanted ' amount ot contract, check or Bid or recovering the same against the -jeol-of-snid Township and attested turquoise colonial pattern, llx'BV?. BENCHES-INCLUDES . • - A 0 16.30: 0761. "71~ ~"- ""' William Held, • Engineer A Be sublect to-a-flne not exceeding- THUDS. I fRI. TIL 1 P.M. 2n.d_Avo., RoicllOT-245-6449. Mon -KT.*-" for-3 responsible adults. Call after"; • ' .. -ze-iu-iu KITTATINY LAKE _..-' '. Bond Is to be made out to the'Town subscriber. . — • - Five Hundred ((500.00) Dollars or by the Township Clerk;—Said; V~7yK7fl5J3 'thru Sat. 10-3:30.-Frl. ovos 6:309. Partial listing.. PAINTING 8, DECORATING. Int. Surveyor, dated October 15, 1970. of I rvington^New Jersey .proposal' officers-are hereby authorlied to ' Many, Many mono, . "' & Ext. Alterations, ponding. Free 6 P .M. 686-6432: ~ :— ' RENT OR BUY 2 houses; each has It Is Intended to describe tha-same- -A -GEORG€DJURICHIN Imprisonment for a" term not . ' . . , I..KI-I-15— GRIFFITH PIANO CO., 60S Broad line—of—all types Moving & Storage 67 Surveyors 2 bedrooms, 'llvlng-dinlng room, iremlses conveyed to James' -ts~*o~be-' enclosed In a-sealed Datedf.JUNE 5, 1972 _^_' >«Mceed(ngnlnety-(90} days or both_ oxecute said notes and to Issue said FLEA MARKEr .. Bargains .ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS COMPLETE est, Imured. K. Schrelhofer. 697. ' . • Z-6-T5 i02 . riRVINOTON etc. 2 • minutes to beach. envelope and todlstlnctly show the RICHARD-OTTO^Jlllqiaiey . t notes In such form as they may galore, rummngo, whlto t., Newark, 623-5BB0. Froo CARPEN.TRY I, 8137 days. 687-3713 evos a, wken4« Thompson and Edith Thompson, Ithdltlof.thInjhi h' e Judg' ' e -•'oj the- USED AUTOMOTIVE. PARTS - parking, 16 Contral Ave, • - -GENERAL MASONRY •MASONRY, Community plan. 195 weeklv,-992- his Wife, by Deed dated November name-ol the bidder and marked: 1051 Springfield Avenue - '- ou_r adopt in conformity with lawT/he o I e p h n n I s , antiques. -Early & late modol body onglnes, "RESIDENTIAL AND COMWLT^.ALUMINUM SIDING..in both new MATURE BUSINESS WOMAN ; "AflunTc.f...... power to determine any" matters HASSMSN7KRE lnc H 8, MIXER - 24,1970 andTecUfasriceniber 3, NEW ELECTRICAL SEHVICE |rvlngtonr-N.J.- transmissions,, ports etc. Cad 487. R 6-32-15 . _.. INSURED or remodeling homes MILLER'S MDVINO " l dos!res~2'/Vot'""3*"roQm apartmont- aneled kitchen, fu ing room "^^ecrfon X. T IMA ordinance shall iWlth—Cflspect. totjjild notes not- ... _ or renvodoltno homos'. 'FREE ^ ' 970* ln-Book-4341~bP5eeds for Bids . must be presented In 'irv^HeraJd,iJune-lSJ=1972. admission. Saturday, Juno 17, .B344 9 n.rp. to $ p,m. * •• - • IT. GUIDERA, AAASON .& PAVJNG-. :Estlmotes,_Ca|r .37.6-4103. "SnTvoyon -(no-uppef-lr-July jot August, 371-' , heated-.porch, ga lnt take offect Immediately after dejermlned by this ordinance and F 7-6-56 extlmoteiT—Insured; local-long IJOSEPH PISCIOTTA - . -Palnllnfr .912J-wwkdays after 5 P.M^all day— ~ ocatlqn, 124,000. -\ ,Esse*_County page -193. person, by a-representative ol thi publication *!n W MiWSiF »a4n dato June—^^TOor^TOor^Y um-^ raiuomlaTXTBiims •• — 4J3 Nut III Broad Street bidder, when called for by f PUBlilCNOTICE alsothe power to sill said notes.Jj- Dfjiunds, 2OWTHjcke .Ave.x.-Union.-- okluenlturo Inoxcollonx t condition. ' dlsjance,-shore specials.-245-3JW8 & Decorating','—Free—estlrViatos, Ellnaboth.N.J. E BiTCDLEY BEACH Beautiful. 4 Tho approxlmate-amaunt-'ol-th rovlded by law. hereby delegated td-the-goverhlng'i QdlnQdl q —houSQWar-ehS a r~" '."" . it a-a-»7 excellent work, Insured, 6UB-2750,. room—apar-tmenti—604- Madison ' to.be 5Btlsfled_b Purchasing Committee ~~A public meeting will be held by nlon.Loador, June 15 1972 • • —yyis CHEM CLEAN PHSE E5TIMAT4S* the Board ol Education of the B body-who Is hereby authorlied to BI IND SI Bd the .sum^of..:Twenti — (F6e$12 96) vllSHlrinntm e I ther a t one-tUne-or- FURNI TU.RB."n3T.RlP.P4W 'work_(or._shlngled, asr)estBjB stall showoVs/r'-riOOrs,. walls, LARGE CONFERENCE TABLE llnons, sllvor, kitchen ware,-(fvory '..:— 6B86632 • ' . ' F tf BENTbld SfHOLDEN INC. stucco houses. 687-1850. . ;. . WANTED1—3 bedroom apartment . • ESTATE C)F FLORENCE P, Irv. Herald, June 15, 1973 lVv:Her. Juno 15,1972. (Fee si.oal etc, Everything must bo.sbldl'Jurio kltchons and repairs. Call John STRUENING, deceased. . > • GARAGE Sale! All usable ' And 8 chalrsi'Roasonablo. LOCAL BELONG DISTANCE -"—• . • X 7-0-73 DJOUmT756-Q530. ,. lor couple with 1 child, Union, household'Itoms-. • Coll 15 • 17, 10 a.m. • 8 p.m., Sat. to 4 Awnings, S.hades, minds MOVING STORAGE — ALLIED Rosollo.- Park, Ccanford, ul colonial," huge science pursuant to the order of p.m, 4 Sllvor Spelng. Road, West VAN LINES . ' * • ' ' • '• A6.39BB OLDiMQJ3U.E..W5i.2_£lt_ Black &.. WICHOLASKLAMAlcL^urrooale -.- Sat.i Juno 17,95 P.M. '964.1661 Or»nQo,-N,J, No-chocks,-^ :- —^~ Hqrn,e_^_ improvements & PAPER HANGING. „ Kcnliwqrlh-aroos.-Reasonable 2SSprlngbrook Road, Sprlnnflold,- CU"STUM " MAJ3E—-Window/- "Xirvtsn DependableService)"^' 7I&ATWC1R XT FREIi' rent. CaUaftor 9 P.M., 354.0099. Whlte, good condition, eexcellent of the County ofEssex, this day R 6-15-15- shados. All >colors & styles. Ed rl ch - Remodell ng p ESTIMATES, CALL 399-094?_BtXt_ — Hurry I Evest Mrs. Cummlngs-741— motor. Must sdll due to Illness. made on the application of the t R 615-12 L -I.J7W : -^—^1^= _I>4.15.102 undersigned, Executor - of . said RomanT-Austflan-as- lowras-$4:95i—- ^74;9J31~ •"• " ^ TrwSen/ico 89T 4340, ' . Best OffBr. 3740086. L OFFER GARAGE SAL'E: fhurs.'&'F'rl., 10 FAXTORY5nu6rSS«>rnyAAiichlno ELEGANT-ITALIAN Shop at homo service. Regal A4-15-133 deceased, notice Is hereby given to A.M'. 16 P.M. Furnlluro, uJiisr,,-- 8, attnehmonts with n.'torrn,. JI35. _.. BBQVUJCIAL.CCCAS'IONAL_'.... Decor a.torySorvlco.~276-1815; HeNHY.PrTOWNSBNOrAOENT MOTHB(«~8.:daughter on Social I ,-OAK-RIDGE REALTY the creditors of said deceased to/ UhlvcrsanrranounronV sSO.VCdll TABLE J125. ' SPECIALISING IN -TRIMMING Socurlty seek 3 -or 4 rooms. exhibit- to the subscriber, under 5% DISCOUNT • antiques, brie a brae - 8, picnic 3733935. , A-'«-iirSrir ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. ANOELO'S PAINTINtJ aV CHEVROLET - 1963, IttlpalB, 2 dr •table. 553 Golf Tni-:; Union. CALL 376 1092. MOVIN.G AND STORAGE; AND REMOVAfc-ftEASONABLE Reasonable ront. Write Box 1403 c- oath or alflrmatlpn, their claims IP YOUR CAR is BROUGHT IN .Daperhanglng Interior & exterlbr, RATES. FULLY INSURED. .. 0 Suburban Publishing Corp., 1291 Hard top,- VB, standard tuns, and demands against the estate of' , » '.".• —.••-.-» X4-15127 FIREPROOF VAULTS. 232.4444 Duttors' & leaders, Insurod. excellent condition, J3O0. 68B5466 — WITHIN*'DAYS AFTER' •32 Fahad Justom Kitchens CALL 6J6.3(M6. • • . . Stuyvosant Avo., Union. MAPLBWOOD 7 . said deceased within six months Carpentry and 698-4465. .' . .reasonable. Call 370.6257^'.• _ 4 bedroom colonial, .3 baths, after 4b, m,. - • . from' this, date,. or they v?IM~ba ESTIMATE IS MADE 3 ROOMS of turnlturp. Living, G.E. REFRIGERATOR. Separate "- . • ' KB-IO.II7.. • N Z4-I5-102 . bedroom &, dining room, bridal reozor dopt. Good condition. 150. Appliances, free estimates, UP to T~ XT-F -»..s-' •' """.' Z-TF: fireplace, J39.9OO. Needs.woman's •*•.". A-415-133 Forever barred from prosecuting GARAGE -'SALE—Miscellaneous gown • 10 12, worn onco, dark '.. •', 376-5039 Ke-15'15 JO^'/loll stock,tsjiowifoom 307. Park SECRETARY desires 1 bodroom - . tender loving care. Call owner 487- or recovering the same against the A QUALITY AUm REPAINTING Space Conditioning Juno 15 & 16, 10 ' 4 P.M. Juno 19,8, ranch mlnk'.coal • slio 18. 379 1360 ALLTYPESOF Ave, PMinflold.-754-5111. TREE Service and all phases. apartment. Reasonable rent^ nlcs . 1948' Cutlass 2 lubscrlber. , 30, 152 E.~5th. Avo., Rosollo CARPENTRYWORK-' A 633 56 PAINTI NO, DECORATING Wood chips for. sale. Estimates . Equipped, air mornings. . • FEDDERS Air conditioner 12,000 Florida Specialist/ ANDPAPER HANGING section-Irvlngton.Elliaboth area. ' •*» «.*»**:•• ., »,,y,y FRANK J.SCHOTT " U THAT WORKS '"• For any home, regardleii of removes as much as 25% more . ^ K-615 12 ' "•.".••••'-.•. II6,.|5.|G Attics a. roc rooms, tlormors, add cheerfully given. -376-7596,after 5 Call 375/4593 evenings between 4 a, conditioned, excellent condition, Dated: JUNE 6, 1973 • BTU, • 12«1I) run, . oloctrlc n-rooni. office work, insured. Call WHO DOES IT7 THOMAS 6. WR.IGHT Best. Offer call '484-4454 after 5. We're very proud oi our "SYSTEM" at design or construction. Pro- moisture Ihon ordinary conical r typewriter • almos' now, G.E. 7551444 7:30 P.M. or from 9 to .11 P.M. , RICHARD OTTO, Attorney COLORAMA AUTO AND TRUCK "labricalod ll&itilo ducts small . systems. Result.-'Bllssful com-l, . .. HUGE GARAGE SALE 964 13A. QUALITY WORK ., —• . . Z415102 Me PHERSON Realty Co." Realtor', ' A-6.15-123 1351 Springfield Avenue PAINTING in oarwood, NJ, June 15, 16, 10 il:m to 4 p m NOW OPEN!' rotKsorie, kitchon sot, ABB-3452 nest prlces-Collars, XTF- Op«ndally9-5Sun.l-5 . rvlngton, N.J. • UritMlievably beautiful auto paint Jobs < unough to bo pullod' between tort, no mugginoss. Cool, dry Antiques, hoUsohold Itoms, now ' ' Alterations, Additions DOM'S . IV Alden st.,"Cranford- _« Real craftsmanship on body & fender filiiris ond tirOLinct"Ob5taclos lot air is mixed without drafts •YOUNG COUPLE looking lor 2 rv. Herald, June 15, 1972, powol- mower, ett. All prlcos low. • KANdLE KRAF.T Riipafr work, otc. ECdNOMY AAO.VERS, INC. Tuiorjne ' •S74O4O0 i« » Moving.34i.Broadwell Ave., Union CA'lf* ENTER—Contractor, *,i II 'bodroom apartment (Jmmodlate' homeowners enioy the comforts '.throughout oach room? Tho Unlquo custom cr-al4od—candles. tvpi-is remodoling. Kitchens • K 'I 374-1116, evenings. sublocts, olomontnry and Junior 4 BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL 1 Fr«e Eitlmatti . M a I o r_» t r u el u r a 1 .work Dr., -Mountainside. Carpeting, _ ' ' . ,x n.'jo.ia Hloh tovels. AAarlanno Gonialoz. 435-3159. . - -. .' . ' ' FACTORY WORKEfeS Systpm.includes air-handling Thurs. thru Sat., 10 a.m. to.4 p.m. 763-3092. ' ; • • . - Z415103 , Juit listed tor July 1st occupancy,-. • High quality materials avoided. Installntion is virtu- Danish furnlluro, TV prolosslona! phono ordors-froo local dollvory. GOODCARPENTBR • . Mint.-condition split level1 home v • for , . • LOW, L.OW Prlctl ., unit (capacity* Irom' 17,000 to hair dryer, .clothes, toys, boaks, 7638165 NOJOBTOOSMALL • . Rahad Custom. Kitchen KELLY MOVERS ;__ - 1 .Z 629-91 ally froo trom muss, dust and Edison cyji'ndor phonograph with 40';; mi stock, appliances, INTERIOR PAINTING IN BY 9,- MATURE rellnod business woman with full basement, Family room, Light AAachlne Assembly Work THINK BIG. • 50,000 Bluh), plenum,- protabrl- sowing 'machine, otft ' ' -. R 6-3915 outsldo horn. Complofo -and'; In ,,. . . OR LARGE ' LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE ' OUiT.HY 5. FREE ESTIMATES. bedroom,' powder room & laundry , . housohold .disruption. 1 Showroom ' 307 Park' Avo., TRAINEDd ' RoaillngC tutor, desires Vfi-3,. room apartment, We call . our catod supply and return ducts, .'• • * X 615 12 excollent—condition.- • $125. Also ", ' ' 403-9BO0 ' Agenl^North American Van Lln«. B61 5307 OR 674-1527 rdom at ground level, entrance ; / • , • . . • , .. , . . • yitem "TELLA Plalniwid 754.5IU ' '• ulomonlary griradesa . Call 687:a250 IrvlnotonMaplewood-Unlon line, Sound-suppressing, dralt-free, Air .distribution outlot, oulsTde other "raro^phonographs for salo. • • , ' A fl-au-:i2 • . A 6 32-52 -ThoGENTLBmon movers. 1 hall, living -room with fireplace! PRIBND", comCome In anandd find' out HOUSE 8. pony rldus 50 conta • f 387O3H0 - .. after 4;30 P.M. Exco'ltont references, Call B A.M. •' about It-n or Ask a friend I humidity-reducing, "iBn»l- vcondenslng unit-, retrigorant -Trail Mdes is: D K COIiRAL INC. 673 0415 . • . Z 6 15 91 4 P.M. 289-8436; after 5 P.M. 684-' dining room, eat-In kitchen. & Lost & Found- .14 11 U ' screened porch on "1st level. 3* .bly prlce'd. SPACE-PAK'" cools linos, 'and thermostat. For free At HERO DITZfcL'S FARM 399 A 6 [5 MOHA^iCARPENTRY Al| iHiaiai.of kitchen remodeling. .»• DUTCHBOY PAINT 0044. .-•••• • No Experience Required •'. ' p^jnman Rd., Croniordi 276-6418. Onolamllyhoose,.oulslt'en In vailbburg frill, poker tfllilp, djiy bod, TV, much moro. Juno 15,.V6ja 17. 41 Co lings, Loaders. & Guttors "bflsnts. Eliminate the in- I Keep ur, moving and you cave) ostlmalus, Ireo minor repairs: (ALUMINUM J1EPLACEMENT 319 Springfield Ave., Berk, vicinity. Janet Lane, (off MllltoW Rd.) - PubllshlnV, 1291 stuyvo»an.l Ave., '. ninnv other houstfliolcl odds R, onds, Painting. 7628593 botwoensns.. Deal with hthe carpenter PAUL'SJV\&M AAOVI NG Fully Insurod. 3745434 8. O36'3973: WINDOWS). Mjurlco Llndsay','4 Union. Heights. . 211 Mountain Avenue, Springfield/ N.J. ! '• I' ^4 15 14 Coll 333 4832. Sprlnoflold. 3761 7370. ' *~~ " ' A 415-32 money. 5750843. X7-1373' Elmwood Tor., IrV. E5 3 1537. Z: , 2322 Morris Ave., Union .886-3935 I R 11515 ... 1925 VouxhallHtl., Union > 2 4-15-103 " K 6 15 15 Ati-au-da ' I "l I "T . . -6BII776B- II.If ' ,.-•.- v,.

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-Thursday,. June 15; 1972——. and thehuinahitles. Cbimnunieatiyns, reading . may be."bliMiii;dby coiiiai-ting the Division of ..skills and study .habits will be emphasized.' Special Sei'vii'i'H, Union Collegcij.. C^rfd Sumrtier earnings^ AddiJiotiBlinfornratibnandapplication forms "((7016, "~ ' ."•' Gianakis closing registrdtiorL -—eqn affect benefits Lecturer to giye Applications for Union College's Priabollege in case of unergency ' The Zip Code ' Workshop must be submitted fty tornorrow,~iF" talk on emotions' call- . ••••-.;•' of Social Security of County Cancer was announced this weekJjy Prof. Richard J. .'• Mrs. Estelle Piercy will give $ 376-0400 (or Police Depdrtmonl for Springfield is Selcoe, acting ,dean>of educational services. a free lecture, "Are You GET UP TO - 10,000 Parnings • from summer jobs can affect the ,,PericleS; Gianak'is'-bf. Berkeley Heights was •Krank Kelly of Funwood and J. Karrlsoo J : % The Pre-College Wprkshop will be.held at the ... Your Emotions -AL4JX JJAMIIJ71MM • or 1-irst~ATd~Squad monthly payments of students and other young elected president ofrtheUnion-County-Unil-uf MOJSOH of Edison in appreciation f • rrnnford Campus of Unioiy College from June people who get benefits from social security." service to" the Society. mand^ You?" on Satur- 376-0144 for Fire pepartniont the-American Cnncer-Soderyrat Jhjijjuartcrjy.. 20 through Aug._4 and is designed to help day, June 24, at 10 a.m. at the. NO FEES Nb CLOSINGS-COST^ according to llalph W. Jones, social security meeting of the unit's board of managers. The Certificates of appreciation were presented college-bound students adjust to college-level in (ar 'hnt lino'" • district manager in Elizabeth, Jerry._L.ew,is_Cittema, 327": election took place at Chjfdrcns Specialized . to |yjrs Andrew Manlella of Elizabeth, Mrs work and to sharpen the basic skills required to' -:N6 HIDDEN op drug problems . '.'Over four million young people, under 22 get 1 Chestnut-st., Union, Hospital in Mountainside on'Monday,_(jianakis ^jvarren Knauer of HillsideTHobert Herplch of ' succeed in college. -• '*. Mrs. Piercy, a former 41 Mountain ov.., SprIngd.ld, H.I. 07081 - 686-7700 monthly social security payments as children will^ succeed jhe_u.n|t's current president, -Linden, Mrs. EinHConlagnllo of Mountainside, of retired, disabled, or deceased, workers," "The"workshop is.open to recent high school" cartoon artist for Warner BENEFICIAL MORTGAGE COMPANY George L" . Randal" l of Plainfield. Mrs. Ernest Gouozlik o'f New Providence, Mrs! graduates and to high school students whowill Jones said. "Many of them will spend the Bro(hers, now devotes her VOL 43f NO. 37 ' Mailing Addr.M: Second Clan Postaga summer school vacation'working. In some Gianakis has been involved In the activities Thomas Gt-sauldo and Miss Virginia Murphy of he entering their senior year in September- time to writing, professional I OF _NEW-JERSEY_. ^ . . -P:O. Box 69, Sprlnglltld, N.J. 07081 Paid at SprlngfUld, N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy- cases.'this work and earnings will affect their °of the Union County Unit of the American Ilosclle mid Frank Yeaplc of Roselle Park. Classes meet Monday through Friday from counselling and lecturing. She—, Cancer Society since 1962, having served in II .1)0 a.ni. to 12:15p.m. - ' IJ07 SPRINOPtELD AVE. IRVING/TON, N.J. social security benefits." , Mrs. Philip Rotehford of Wesilield was ,)s a resident of Far Hills. - . ' |illiimiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllilliiiiiii!g many volunteer capacities. He has-been a presented with a rhinostonp pin for her work as The program, includes instruction "and '"""• SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOANS .The amount young people earn at summer or NEED HELP* Find lh« RIGHT. "' member of the unit's awards committee and n volunteer in Iheareas of-publlcx-aucation and "tutoring in the academic .disciplines, natural PERSON With a Wont Ad. Call 484- ' part-time jobs will cause a reduction in social personnel, committee, and is a former chair- Season ttystart j security payments if their total earnings forthe fund-raising. -.-. sciences-mathematics, behavioral sciences noo. year are more than $l,G80, according to Jones. man oTihe budgefand finance committee. In "But even if they earn over $1 ,G80,theyZcjin_ addltion~Gianakis~is "a"'memBeT~BI~lhe~l0; for playgrounds! receive their social security, payment for any speakers bureau and a member of the American Cancer Sbcicty/s state public A vjirled-recreation playgrpund =.. — month in which they neither earn more than program Is—planned for_ Springfield I $140 nor perform substantial services in self- ' education committee. DON'T BE MISLED Also elected as officers of the Union County youngsters ! this summer as the! till not earn over $1,680 -UniUf the American Cancer Society were Dr OUR TRIM SAVIS YOU MONEY}: playgrounds prepare to, open at 1 p.m. on | ygpp Herbert'WHerbert W. Samenfeld of Scotch PlainsPlans , f.rsfirst Monday. A flyer dent home tHrbdgh the g from a summer vacation job, Jones noted."But Check what you buy | Two Guyi butch-. schools gives the particulars and con-1 vice-president; Irving'F. Sturm of 212 eherry •r« trlm'y^ur m«at to you g«t. |»ti • 'j By ABNEIl GOLD "- Berkeley Heights, Livingston, West Orange, "additional transportation to and from school for -Tnfiil work part time during the year, "st., Roselle, second ^ice-president; Frank GROUND tains a registration form for the chlldrtn-s . . they can easilil y eprn Over $1,680 diduring-1972" "h he bona and fat. Th«r« can b« q big «tlf— The Springfield Board of Education came Union, Morristown-and Clark.-' . children living less than twoTrrHSTfrom school. Spe7.zan(Tor"216 E. Sixth "ava^Rosellc, third ~f«r^ncw~b'«tW*«n two ttcakt that to complete. This year the Sarah llalloy | under heaSwfire Mondiy-night fromsome 50 "We feel that--the two-mile definition of ROUND Civic Center will be open Ui-the_children g-~~ If you get social security benefits and earn vice-president; J. Harrison Morson of EdiSon. CELEBRATION weigh th« tarn*. At. Two Guy#, th* ' SN^^ few fathershers,, who called for . ~IT, QUOTED the state legislative-report- remote set down in/1927 Is obsolete under tall and Akcvst fat on our t#,nd*r T- on rainy days when the playgrounds arc = additional, busrtnj to solvel , transportation "Hazardous conditions effectively place the today's traffic conditions, and we suggest a closed. ~ •• ._ • • i' " benefits is withheld for every $2 you earn from bon* ptvaki br« r*mov«dA 10 you g«t . problems-caused by the board's recent school- residence of a child as remotcfrbm the "school graduated_ reduction- of—mileage.- limit for Kelly of Fanwood, secretary; . s. Ernest niom itaatc ' _ ' Wednesdays will be designated as "trip | redlstricting decision, "~ "• " asjoes excessive distance.""". transpoVtatioifaccdrding to age, or busing with $1,680 up to $2,880. For ev,eryjryQU cam over Gl- k f N P,d assistant 9 Sole Today days." Every other Wednesday one nr|- "Tnerstatement concluded: "We realize that centralpickuppoints."" . ~^: . " . - $2,880, $1 in social se-ofrthe bus for 1 loou row n should notify, social security .as soon .as GOV'T. every in children. The—trips wilT.Ke'g Cahill, as weiras~plans for an intensive board' ^ traffic:prubleniB in Springfiferdand .which have prohibited prayer In tBe schoolsjis— le Jonessfartcafftefwdlng over andexpirmg in 1974,. In addition Pr,_WaWn stlTdy of the entire stateTaxpackage^^as It would ~^ precedent set by our neighboring com", unconstitutional, She said-that the board is ; possible," Jones^stated.'"Refunding'over- J; supervised by Stephen IVTii^llone.g Lpajunents-to'social securitjrat-thp-EndTrf-thB—rH—Knaue^of-Hillside was elected medical latc' to' Springfield and the local schooKr—mun.lUesrlwe;tbn-d grade. Walton will have, recognition of scholastic achievement to-the The complete list of graduates: Ross If thtr.Yohn Rus'sel! Wheeler Park Pool, Linden, C Springfieldilif Moiscl Avenue Field. ' . . : just grades four anbMjvc, as_weJl as one Vm^- L president bf-the^Union County Regional High Zachariah'Ackerman, Ellen MaV Alexy, and at the Rahway River Park Pool,-Rahwayr- direr tor of thin observatory, has announced that For the very young, the program will Include : the facility will host public viewing of the RUMP ROAST dergartcn group. . . School Board 6i Educatfnn, Natalie Waldt, and Michael Frederlok-AIpeivDale-beslie-Amesr- during the last week in JUne._ . 32 Springfield's JHfarry Gregory in the guise of / heavens beginning each Friday at dusk. Men, ( AND THE GREATEST_OF THESE,, .potting Rdpld-cliy.floodrBllof donation in collection —Despiten;ompraints~fronrparcnts;as to the"~ board representative,'SdnyaDorsky. -. "DianeLinda Andrus, Anne Apgar, Elizabeth" J.J^TBirmingham,—superintendent of BONELESS Happy the Clown; who will distribute trinkets ——basket at St. James Church. From left, Vincent Grazlonprpuffing in donation; distances their children will have to travel, the;; recreation for The Union County Park Com- women and children, the latter accompanied—r| j by an adult, may Use the sky^scanning and candy. For teenagers anandd the student Bernie Frain and Joseph,5tpno.•"•••- '—-. „ --.-----.-.r--;;-~--zz^z^r--—:... board, has deolihed-to bus fordlstances less~ mission, said Uieannual series of classes will $11 fi group, a well known Springfield band under-tho^— equipment, - # . ' ^ - than thct'wo-miles_required by the state for be held from 9 to 9:45 a.m. on Monday, June 26,_ directionof the Van'Riper brothers'will supply- clenjentary: school pupilsf-The staTe~p5ys threp'- through Friday, June'30. 1 -Members of Amateur-Astronomers.-Inc., the ; musical ¥nferfaIHrnent.,:. ~- organization that operates the observatoryJa q(jUarter s of the cost of that requirequred busingbusin . A Boys and girls, elghfTerjiryEarsT>f=ago, who A b^ie^ traditional ceremnny-'-incliidlng the : '.-board can bus for shorter distances, but are residents of Union County, are eligiblcTtb- eooperation-with Union College, will be on hand 232 graduates at Gaudineer UiOA CHOtCI •- ' •' -presentation of, the colors, invocation, and a tirtily at the expense of local taxpayers. atlend the classes without charge: Registration _ to assist with the use of the instruments arid to : point out and explain astronomical objects of message by Mayor Robert'Weltchek—will be . ' ;-;• - .--O=-O---.' . ' •[ "Wayne Glenn Camp, Diane FellceTCardinal; dh4l CHUCK STtAK . IMPORTED SLICED HAM followed By a "blggerTaroT better display of interest; ••-••• "uiOATrHdic^^rCKtitoeHiA CHUCK iwin PMMIUM . • knf ece&e diplomas tomorrorr w ""THETRANSP.ORTATION issue was raised 7 - John Orr, ErIene-T-granees—Caaternavla, available al'the pools. nreworks"whicrrwill*please all viewers," ac- Monday with presentation of a report compiled 'Positive-prrogram, - ula. Cather, Jeffrey Edward Cohen,. Jody Children who successfullyT>ass the American The Spcrry Observatory is open-to the public I POT ROAST .^a. SMOKED DAISYS i on Friday evenings' throughout the yenlv | •- cording to Leonard Golden, president of, the ._.*--by.a parents' committee oh children's safcty:"It Ruth Cohen, Karen Lynn Cohen', Richard Red Cross-tests-wiH. receive "Ring-Ncptunc" UltU CHOICI twnr PRIMIUM - local committee'. . " .. . -A-lqtaCof-233 pupils-will receive yiplomas Katzen, Mitchell .Jay-; Reiner, Steven During the fall, winter and spring7howcvcr, the —i from Springfield's Florence Gaudineer. School shenbaum, Mark Daniel Klink, Stanley T declared that "31 (New Jersey) pedestrian James Colandrea Jr.,-Edward P. Cook. Jr., ' and American Red Cross certificates. LONDON BROIL ;::- SLICED BACON __Iheikket gates will open. July 4 at 7:15 p.m. childreri^ere killed on their way to and'from promised by GOP Patricia Ann Crowley, Dominlck Joseph— • installation isclosed on the third Friday of each- USD* CHOtCI ., 10t>M>UNlV-O« -^^—- toipprrow at 10, a.m. in an outside ceremony; Kresge, VictbFK'uHngV'DonaiaxJbes, GregMy month for-regular-meetlngs of AAI. -..IB. I -, ,«fldJtheJbMi!l> *ttl*««rt.playtaB at 7:30. >Ius t _w«ather_:l5emltUngv Musical selecUons by the fchoolln theJ969-70 schooLyear, while there D'Agostini, Robert-AU&nTlflrrrDeborah Lvnn conl Li?s. Steveii Lubash, Thomas Carmen MarSi*, • ll_ • *~ ' •• •« ' • •• « Ih, '<• y TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ' before 'tWIHgHt, a -.briewillf Zhbllilayho- hnlH . "cotom 1.P Gaudlneer' Symphonic Band under the dlrec- K&ve been'no school bus deaths in-the entire—-J: •Davi*^:Eugene~Irwtn—Davisr^ilettrcy 'Paul'— ,UiOACMOIC» s^ " * "I T.. —~ ...-' . ~(Continued on page 22) 1 Secohdchqnce[ memorative ceremony wiu De neia, 10 pe.._--tiDirof Joseph M. Petrullo, will be given before , sU>te^using.iilstory; 'inefe .are - no figures in-_ /.' PavisrDonna Marie PeCicco; Angelo Edward LONDON BROIL —"i -,-lb... 'j£t~ thtrprognui^ fJicating-ynumbers -of-children • injured while ^he local Republican candidates, Rusty Stiso Delmauro... Jeffrey Howard Demuth, Susan Union seeks U1DACH5MC1 • '. ' — "Clown will be/traveling all "over the field ; : •'being-transported to and from .school in their ,and Bob Wasserman, for-township-committee, Ruth -^ _ _ _ ^ greeting the children, and refreshments will be Following the processional march and- -Cr | • _^ - -C' L a real hit at UC RIB STEAK U). ' preliminary exercises,-the invocation will be * Ol. JQiTlSS,-OCllOO '•'•""' ' .foOOwnshipclerkrthisweek-^rPete, pr r DeVita, Kenneth Dino DiCarlo,_Allaa USDA CHO'CI -eerved-by-the local-Girl Scouls =—The statement summarized danger faclpfs"." Brad'Efrus, Judith Eleanor Emmel, John M.. knocked-down. so many times summer BEEF SHORT RIBS Other organizations-participating are 4hc~i. given 6yTFfabT)l Howard Shapiro of Temple ' ' offered the following-"positive program" to the . before. I can',t believe thiaisrhappening to meT-* rs _ BEEF CUBES unnrni rBn listpln a state.legislative report.-They/are:, . voter? of Springfield forthe general election on Ernst, Thomas D. 'Falcone; — GOLDEN RIPE Springflold First-Aid Squad, Volunteer Sharey ShalomJSpringfield. "The Impossible _ —-Z—iha us the reaction ot-UnionColloge_students Camp Union, anon-profit summer day camp «••• — - Dream" directed by-Ronald Browh, vocal ' awards diplomds volume of commuter traffic, IRCITof crossing Nov. 7: " • ' - . . MarlenaTFa)iibro, Paul Albert-Fan for children with learning.disabilities, loca.ted - MUSTARD APPETIZING DEPJ=I A & B DUTCH MAID Firemen, Ciyil Defense Corps, Police Reserves guards on major roadways, poor location of James Allen Farber, Marcle Beth Feldrrtan, _. who—given;: a "second chance" under_the. on 25' k~BANANAS instructor, \vill-bc rendered by the graduates. ~: "1. .Urtalterable opposition^ "to the the campus or Newark State. College, Ts in -, and the Civil Air Patrol. _._^_ :rr crosswalks, poor location orschdols and dif- "Robert David Feldmani Frank Filippone, -Educational Opportunity Fund Projgctri.have GARDEN FRESH GREEN Dr. Fred' Baruchln; superintendent bf .the development uf liirgu shopping center com- ot--voluntcers!£Byoars and older class ferences of opinloji_hctwgeri_school... and plexel s in Springfieldiild ) ' _Rayna FingerhutrNancy^Ellen Fisch, Howard^ 1 1 PERSONAl il.'F LIVERWURST 69 -f^trx—*-^Eringfk'd-J?chogls,_wj|L address the group advanced standing at- leading colleges and ~—CampJli Union, sponsoretTbyituTh CABBAGE >OS6. when they are formally presented to him by Dr. Tho. St. James School held -ifa- municipal officials on safety' issues. _"2— Establishment^ of a youtli conncil. trr~ Jay Flelschman, Linda Jean Force,_John —Organization to~Ald Childrcn~with learning OSe. _ enable the young voter to participate in local 'Joseph Forginq .2nd, Beth Ellen Forsmaiv; universities hi the country. IVORY FR&H REFRESHING- IMPORTED DANISH"^ - Thoimn r .Sandmeler,_'iprino4pal. tli? men'cemeht" exercises^ Prtday" with Th^ocai"group'reporled that someJO per- Some of the students-in the EOF program -Disabilities, is a summer recreational program ~"kSIZt BAGGED ~ IRNEDBEEF -.— - benedictioThelma n wilT'bo'glvo"^^ the'R7v'.'dlare*e r: diplTmalboing contorlJd on OTS^ aiBiacnte occur government. : Robert Steven Fox, Ronald GlejUL.Frank, .T •Were high school dropouts; some were "late for children, qged 5 to 14, who-arc perceptually ' SOAP 4 25 shoppincj xomplex A!ston,^pastor of the A'ntioch' Baptist Church : _GlvejidQlyn_Elise -Franklin,: Karon Ann Alston nnstnr nf thn Antinnh' nnht'ini fi,..»«i.".' m n... ta^r v W.J. ' i__ : - . on[Morris, Mountain and S. Spnngfield-Meisel- rrT handicapped, neurologically. impaired, brain ONS 1 CHOPPED Rt. Rev. " X.^Coyle, pastor- 7 blooffiors7 some^ were misguided in high : TOGETHER REFILL Springfield. - - :•- , . '. -. "' 1 avcniies and-other feeder streets to.thesc,"and at the Springfield pool. Friedman, Frank. Joseph Fried,' Steven !B. injured, brain damaged and emotionally fnxMTHflf - - FRESH GREEN JUMBO Recelvjngg awards?, wJere~Sfepfiep n Eckn^ann^ =: ri school, and others never thought of college 2 A list of the !tt72 diplomates follows: ' that 71 percent occuron weekdays. " T7 Endorsement: and cxpansioTPOf "senior "Fromer, Ll.nda Ann GawlikrViv(an K. Geiger, disturbed. Camp UnionIruns Jor six weeks'- BATHROOM 3o-Ofys—- and Diane Volpe .(Mother's Guild for' because of family situations. And after a short FACIAt A BATHROOM CUCUMBERS, .29' on township trdct g af citizens'program: ' : . Maxine Sue Gelfand, Margaret E. Geoghegan, JPAK . ... Michael-John-Adamsr-Aaron—Adterr—Jocl- Scholarship), Susan Hinklcy. (Ladies-ef-Unlco It also listed'1971 figures for. traffic-flow'on period of time at Union Co\\c&r^-receiving beginning June 26 through-AugV4rrT 25' I RICM'5 OVEN ROASTED- Don Clancy and Art Kesselhaut; Democratic* -Sandford Allen, Andrew Ober Armour, Andrew -•"5. Establishment of ..an-joffective drnp—;Amy A. Gjanas, Bonnie M. Giriter. Iris Andrea CALIFORNIA swm I NATURAL* for-"excolieHce In mathematic's), Debora local streetsbetween 8 and 9 a.m. and 3 and A financial assistance for~"tultlon/ books and All those interested in- volunteerjng-fulg l TISSUE HUDSON TOGlTHtR REFIU candidates—for—the-township committee, Warreri Austin, Bret Ba'llstreri, Antliony J. abusc-cducatibn-pjogram.' ' '•.-.. "Ginter, Gilbert Wayne Glelm; ~ expenses, combined with remedial help — the FACIAL I TURKEY; recognizing the renewftd-cont'rovcrsy overtho Lusardl-'(St.-James Award, for c)(cbllence in X . . .. , __ '" Steven_Eain_GlQVDivJEttaJEMner-GofOTthr ^arlfeewaycalLSteentAnielloa 527-?32(f 4« Qfp Bas'oil, Jeffrej- AianvBaumel, William Bjor- i' . GHilnee_ilnd John ""students , arc- transflpr|jrjg^Jo Seton Hall H8nBSn«?«t Alexander's tract of land on Rt.-22, this week lflpellside ayenuet, owri600 carspe1 r flour; Caldwel0Un a nl -and responsive lo.the citizens of Springfield-. LawrencelR.? Goldberg, Steven— Goldstein, ••- on theNewark State campus between^ a.m. TISSUE- BOX of HIT.25' stad, Scott Harris Borok, James Joseph BotlCu., Paluclmwskl-(American Legion Auxiliary for^P ' •?*>'• ""! . l-^' ?' ^ »! t ! ^ —University, Rider College, Montclair State, pnd rp..m., or Mrs. l declared that they are unequivocably opposed SteverrEvan Brecher, Andrew BreVVnerTAlonTr i-.-.-iTTT- -«-"~'-~~".niDiia~f,-i -~_mi^-u,,' rf- -avenuo-near Walton Scnool,-1,252; Mountain -. ..._1!L Feasibility study of a ceiUral. burglar "Robert Alan,,GoodmanrMeryrCynn~Gran|ckl' history), Charles alarm system in the township. • •'•',,;' '.Russell Craig- Greenberg, Susan Robin College and the Universttjrof Bridgeport. 3:p.m. •___ REED HARD CANDIES to that type of mammoth shopping complox as Brett, -Bruce p. Burnett. Marc Jay Buzlii,_ GraboWSKl rAmerican Legion (nrWttiai'v) avenue near Tooker avenue, .1,682; Meisel has_ been recently Slscusscd. at committee David Caffrey, Myl6s~Aliin- Chefetz, Donato "8.. Hcestabllshmcnt of. the . tenant- Greenberg, Robin Rolaync Greer, Susan . M Loretta Dierkert (AYithnny S rai,._ury;, _.n,,mllA ,694-T s spHngfieTd avenue near Ml VABIfTIIS e tJUfA DAIRY DEPARTMENT meetingsr E, Stephen r'. Ularke, Andrew D. Cohen, tivcrgreer^ avenue,- 2;8O9rSrSpringrield near commtttcc with—effective Grlmiii,jfrhrm " Cathy Kobln Urolgky, Vickl Hynh 25 science) 5 The Democrats contrasted their position with TlchardCohn.Hugh Anthony Colo, William F. to Diane ^"""Pjj" road, •1,521'; Shunpikc riiad, 1,200.. leadership, _ •'==••: • 111 ,- Haramerr-Eugene. R. Harmon, Linda Dale LIQUID DISH -piKer^; 11 "FRESH FROM FLORIDA'.' '.An essay "9. Make federal, state and county agencies—Helfcch.Wancy A. Heller, Jose Luis Hernandez • GRADE "A CYPRESS GARDENS aware of and responsive to the problems of — JCu_Jj]i_Robyn HcrshkowitZj-Amy-Jo-Hertzoff, DETERGENT SprtngfielBTV •I'-\.L^- Peter lannelll, Martha Ann Islev. Marc Peter •5S' ~ UjTintroaiicing this~plat(or.m~now.-the can- ~ Jaffe, Deborah Lynn6 Jarman,.Bruce Michael' COOKIES FABRIC SOFTENER -•/ '_ LARGE GRAPEFRUIT n it--?-- ii MI »^» • mu » «. • •- .secutlve year that she received this-honor. didatcs-stated, "The-voters of Springfield will -deffery, Rachel Anne Kalem, Shelley Diane e Kesselhaut and Clancy reminded the people •Dull?. Scott Nelson Efrus, Thomas J. E.seman, Tno address-to- the graduating class was "/"*> (jay* Vigol. 25i Vi gal. olaic , of Springfield that if Nat Stokes, "thenthe (inly ' -' I'be aware'of our posltion'-in^thn ensuing cam- Kaplan; ....•'. —'.—'• . liuir ilo i/ou talie « 25 FirstAidSquad ign. Linda Lovely Klesel". Paula-^5usan Klr- WHITE JUICE -Democrat on the township committee, had not' Scott UJ th list Ldt pa T -HUNT'S ' ~ '. v •>aunfe€flrefegern-Klarfeld.-Perey-Jay- Artichoke Hedris 2V Tomato PasftF7 ^KarFSlorrls Kotovskv—George Louis llul| WOGUVS-at. bll._--^-=^__^ ~»WO GUYS-ALL VARIETIES instead.of merely ,ii ;Haritman nB,r v-."" . ^.-^ -. -~. ^-". ' ». i»» uirraHw, The Springfield First Aid Snuad rebnrt Spthmtield-atG4i\tMM itanswereda total of fiftcollraiirinBth e rnoiTth " positlvcTrarnp^gnlngandwe.willd0ouw.toosL ,.MrlcTFEllen ^lak^CTirisjncJiary^Lamb,- Tomato Juice =fake^Btew^"= 0 lM ow ( aOYs •.._'_==; ofMay;39ofThcsewDTC^mewnoi«s:tninSli51_i .? 5 ' ^^ . .^—^ .— i_(Contlnueror.:pa()e-ai) •--•-• • rand-ulBht— ' -"' •""• " " ~' '—: : —•—•---- • 51._ bELICIOu m* AppleTuic hnehEiric-tirecJEifir^Itlri neyr-tnnr '7V1nvnnrtnr*«r-^vns jiegotjpHng^fK John-Anthony IWBCi additional'.propcrtjrto 'facilitate-.a •TweTGyVr. ••—f—; "•- Salad Dressing Paper Plates >< ""consTniil1hj3rep6s^and fears ^f maYiy different ITarvey Jr., Donnel Hayes- Richard Louis CaiAMV JhlHCH -(HOWS, SEA-SMILLS-TWISTS people-in the community. . CuthoHne Clarke, Loretta Jean JJIeckert, requestedlo'conlaet Rutji'.Porto.-379-4917. or Bitt. C BROCCOLI Wo •".. BREAKFAST DRINK _ _^ are unequivocably opposed to any such Heller, Stevt'n Jjlcrtz, Stoyeri'.. C. JHogcsteln" —"DanrKalem; :t7B-O582.- - Seven Seas' bll. . Mueller's'^oNr ^ 25 1 •:-•—. —-"•>-• (Continued on pag« : e IT.'Johnson, fiELATIN DESSERTS 25 BIRDSEYE AWAKE SPEftRS" - ICE* 25c BAKERY SPECIALS!! CREAM Rent stabilization legislation JIWISHPUO Qt 6' AUFUVORS HARDI BLUMT ROLLS \ HOT DOG ROLLS 25 3 7* PIA1H.CINH Ok jUGAR OLO JASHIOW OlilCIOUt ' »if •' A -« ^ is iopic\at tenants' Tmeeting C DOKOTS ENGLISH MUFFINS 25 A number or Springfield tenants'attonded'a-" Board and a candidate for eonimittccmain meeting at American Legion Hall last.week to spoke 'of his efforts towards getting a coni- FRENCH BREAD CAKE RIHG rovicw tllolr efforts towards' getting1 state hicrclal organization t6 cooperate in reducing' legislation for what they regard as an eqUltaWc~~Violatlons. . . • . • 100% Guaranteed* fine used cars —> all makes rent stabilization bill[passed.'. The trieotlng . ' Tho maln speaker of the evening was Stiije WIIKLY v '•'-•;•• ' •.• clia}rmant Jack Resnik, Introduced a bipar-^ Sen. Matthew J. Riniildfl, wlio spoke of his )r..» n'riiiiii.iii nn.Ua - ' ~ ^effofts-to^et-Hii-w|ullable-leii«nHaiidlord-bill •- Resnik reviewed for the tenants of Mount • through the Sonatc. He poliUed out that this Is NBCKORKCRS J LUX MINUTE MINDER "FAVOR" View Gardens the results of'his meeting wifti not a partisan problem, but,o k> that nffeols Furniture Palish CORN Internal Revenue •Service officials and their ' bveryone-Republlcan and Democrat alike, lie y 0 » JIWIIHV taintUM subsoquent investigation of all-leases In iho.'' acquainted theiuudlonce. with tlicjrustratiuns 1 TWISTS ^-DOUGLAS- •'.. RIG. 39O YOU PAV- HIO dovc|opment. There have been 'substantial, of getting 21 Semite votes .ileeded to pass n.blll C WITH A fOOD CCUttCMAJI e HM* «M htlis 6t 133 CM M6«M l reductions as. a result, he,, said. . " », that Is palatablo-to the entire « u ln0 . • '" * - . -.-• • • > • .'•-. ,-** 'i' •r—CommlBSlbii in' Washington'for the VcJIeT- for . and assemb]yn\ciH!iUtt^rC! « P y ! "'

1 -. -- ,.' • •" ''• • '• " > - ','•••• • '. tenants. , • ,--.-.-—,••: needs," Resnik declared! • •, •" , ' ' .

(l1 P M Township Comnilttoeraan Donald Clancy '• -Among the guests wlio attended wcro the DE.ALCK 430 MORRIS AVE., SUMMIT . 277-3300 „ OPUN DAILY Vl3» ' l« - - ~M I'Bk'i vjo resorvo the right to llnjlt qu»ntltlj>». CONTROVERSIAL SITE-— The Dembcratll: candidates for. T6wnnhlp Committee, Don LO0KING AHEAD -- Republican'candidates for locaj office turn away from ihelr • . SUNDAYS ? A.M^'tu i P.M. \JMrrM:.WkM Not rMpotislblo fof. lypooraphlcal urrors', reviowed for, tho, audloncq what actlon~hl's— "members of tho Township Committee, .llw*' NEAR THE-5HORT HILLS. MALL TfwhGuuA FOH SALBS ALLOWED BYJ^W-r;^^ Mm IONR, 22 at Morris AVe. Price, OIIBCIIVO Ihru Sat., June n, J.Wj.r ' Clancy, left and Art Kesselhai/t, iur.vey the. Alexander's tract of land 6Yi Route 22, department is taking towards getting Hit' chairman of tho mutilclpal Tenants' j.ml ylctoclous primary campaign and set.their sights on victory in November. Shown inirelinsc n i'