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 $hnlrff5-t7i -OKFlcB OF THE SECRETARY _ -USr J^nnedseetfndlieutenjinL g •^-i- —- 'OF THE families "lhat, due!"to , a., fore tiie^jyiEcad -up jipon-oomplctlof^pT the- u.sS £febapiSy-most•'im portant o^-^H Ts~8tMf conveit&eaj-iocat\prt~dviii- riexidj^l^ BOARIiOF ADJUSTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the tragedy, are .without a father " doing as we do, rather thart Air Force Reserve Officers acces-SLKTiTyTTWe're! located at the intersection of Hiflside Avenue"'ai Board ol Adjustment of tho -rlning ns Wn snv. Rut If wo fry at Township of .sprlnatleId, County.of Then there are other families, - 1 Training . Corps (AFROTCi ANNOUNCING THE -.Union, ststfrtof NW Jeney, will -by farmorenumerous, which to-sot », good example,-by program.aLNewark College.of.' Route 22. You can^hter and leqye ouxparkitigJot wit hold (1 public hearing on June 20, doing as we say, we are not 1971 at 6:00 P.M. prevailing time, haVe a father, byt are living a 1 1 Englncoririg. In thn Milnlelnal nuTlrilrm. only stroni^rc*** !* !? our Route 22, if you wish. •• .. V" . ' ,: t;n tragody. Why7 Beoause—tlie- Moumai' n- Avenue".venue,, Sprlnoflelcl^pringfteld., .father doesn't fully realize or" family unit, we aro training graduated with a B.S. degree I N.J., toconsldor the'sppllc«tlon of KIDS KORNER BRUNO'S WAYSIDE INN for a - doesn't' live up to his im- those-in our households to be in electrlearen( ^Thursday, We 15, I97-2.SPRINGFIELP' * UlH'f I'HKSBYTEJUOJ CHURCH . :r—rSPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursidav, June 15, 1972-7 MORRIS AVKNUfiaCrCHURCH MALL lic : groups Mi$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,l 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, 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 Delaware 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>* 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> 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 Kane. 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 -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 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 ton 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 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, $l for students' Patbologists.'Dr. Erdman IS one'of~njtfr*W«W"'"\; Racing Now. thru August 19 'AMPLE FREE PARKING M ed attraction!. _ : k«W ' "Dlnec'sClu' """ b • •• •, '• • ANNOUNCE "•". and-'50 cents for sonior citizens. They will lie , , t. OCEANPORT, N.J. cv,..j., iiiAneniii^i Jersey representatives to the Hbuse of ")'j flCADEMIC flDVflWCE CREDIT READING INSTITUTE American Expres: s /avallablc-at-tlie-doorrPor-furthorlnforimflimT • • 2 milts (row Garden St. Parkway, Exit 105 "EXAC3TAWAQERINQL, MfTOlO— .call .(189-1071. '. . . Delegates of/ the ".American ~ College- of . nnH.il, Hi Meadowbroot REGISTRftTlON MOW-Aroun^TUDIO Biology ' • •. . RomwJIal ' THEATRE/RESTAURANT' • SPECIAL TRAINS tflrocTto 0faK3st5jHl~ " SPECIArBHsbsrlfiraeTStrpkwy Pathologists, „ . . * THEATRE / HESTAIIHANT %• ll c c 111 pin< sl Chemlitry Dovolopmantal . L», Ponn. 'Slilion., N.* Yoik II-,l> AM O.iilv' i,"i|','t" 1 , ,}J'i' ' J!!,™" ' - 'Worlil Tuclt ctr, IPATIILFIWI, S K+4INEN TRAVEL, INC Will, yrvatjjrldervie congrafulal^ Service Unlimited grads for* your fine achievements, That djploma Is fust the beginning^ OURA-BHTT-PAVING-GO. MISSDEE$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«lu •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 C ... 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. 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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 ,*" >>>ru ,•:.. -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 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'
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