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i • -Thursday. June IS, 1978 Firms get help Cancer Society updates In case of emergency ;With pollution • ...' ' ,call*". 2 leaf lets on disease 376-0400 for Police Department mammography. ir-First Aid Squad .._„„ control efforts • . Two of the most widely distributed 376-7470 for Fire Department leaflets on health education regarding Lung cancer is "listed as the No. 1 A statewide program to provide low cancer among American men, with it Sixty-Plus referral serylceT interest loans to small and medium cancer—"Cancer, Facts for Women" 376-1344 and "Cancer Facts for Men"-—have approaching a similar rate among sized New Jersey companies for the women. Avoiding cigarettes, the installation of pollution and en- been re-issued by the American Cancer Society in a new format with updated leaflets note, is the most certain vironmental control facilities has been preventive of lung cancer. I . announced by John J. Horn, chairman Information. The leaflets are available, without cost, at local county Units Of the Colon-rectum cancer is the second .of the New Jersey Economic highest form of cancer among both men Pub(i*htd E'fy Thursday by TfUmor Publishing Corp. : American Cancer Society. 41 Mounio.n o-.., SP,-ngl..td, N.J, 07081 - 686*7700 Development Authority. and women. Because it is highly' -Horn said that the program has been Both Leaflets stress the importance of curable if found in early stages, a do-it- instituted with the help and active early detection and prompt treatment Moiling Addr«ssi • ' SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1978 Subscription Rat» Svcond Clatfr-IPoltog* yourself hemoccult test and-or pro* ' ',. P.O. Bo« 69, SpringlUld; MJ, 07081 ill SOYearly ' Paid al Sp'ing.fi«ld, N.J. 25 Cents Per Copy •• participation of the federal Small as the best known means of conquering . toscopic examination by a physician is Business Administration to make it cancer. "The key to curing cancer," the recommended. possible for companies to meet the leaflets state, "is action." substantial expense of complying with : Women are informed that breast "In controlling cancer, you make a environmental and pollution control cancer is the leading form of cancer. difference," both leaflets state. "You laws at the lowest possible cost. Under among American women of all racial can help protect yourself against Board meets Monday cancer. Act promptly to: Prevent some this program, he said, the EDA will heritages.- Early detection is : best - issue bonds, and the proceeds of these achieved through the practice of cancers through simple changes in FLOYP VIVINO, star of the 'Uncle issues will be used to provide the low- monthly self-examination combined lifestyle. Find out about early detection ;Floyd Show' on Channel 48-WTVG, interest loans to companies that with regular checkups by a physician, tests in your home. Galn"peace of mind through regular medical checkups."' has been named chairman of the qualify. who also, may recommend X-ray staff shifts 'Leukemia Society of America Horn said two factors will keep the ;Central New Jersey Chapter's interest rates on the EDA bonds at low ByABNERGOLD budget. That will be next November headed by Dr. Thelma Sandmeier, backyard fair program. The chapter levels, thus making it possible, in turn, Sidney E. Friedman,M.D.,P.A. The Springfield Board of Education and December for the 1979-80 school principal, and Helene Koslowski, offers kits with Instructions for to issue the loans to companies at rates will hold a special meeting Monday at 8 year. ^ . assistant principal. children to hold fairs and raise (hat will be very low by general interest In the Practice of Internal Medicine p.m. at the Raymond Chlsholm School ' With Mrs. Gushin's retirement at Dr. Baruchin also reported Monday money for the leukemia society. rate standards. One factor, he said, is and Chest Qisaajas to discuss possible changes'In ad- Caldwell, the local district has two that kindergarten registration for the ^Further Information may be ministrative staffing in the light of the elementary school principals—William coming year has been below ex- that the EDA bonds quality as govem- Is Pleased to Announce the Association of obtained by calling the chapter at ment tax-exempt securities. The retirement this month of Lillian Fallon at the Thelma Sandmeler School pectations,. This will make an extra • 1*87-3.150. second factor in holding down interest Dqvid A. Worth, M.D. (Supout. Gushin, principal at the James Cald- and Dr. Robert Black at the Edward teacher available for assignment to a rates, he said, will be the quarantee to well School. Walton School. The Florence Gaudineer first grade class. He said this will HEARING 'MEASURED'—Two-day-old Da|uan Caudell Beasley of Newark is in the Practice of Internal Medicine School, for grades six to eight, is . (Continued on pag* «) be provided by the SBA on the loan tor senior citizens ' Dr. Fred Baruchin, superintendent of tested In a demonstration of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center's new $14,000 . and Rheumatology schools, said he will preseat several Gospel musical repayments by the companies which "Bralnstem Evoked Response Audiometer," used to detect hearing problems In •t 900 Styuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. invites you ' borrow under the program. to llvo in Iho grand proposals to the board for its con- newborns ar\d people of all ages. The machine measures the brain's reaction to sideration. The meeting will be open to for Newark site "The real purpose of this program is sound. Since responses are recorded on a computer, the machine Is particularly Hours by Appointment 201-688-6034 manner to which you've to make it possible for smaller and valuable for testing Infants, retarded Individuals, patients 'With neurological boon accustomed. ; the public. "What's a Friend For?", a new Board members told the 50 people In gospel musical created by the late Alex medium Sized New Jersey companies disorders and anxious sub|ects. II ynu'ri: used lo the best. to comply with both federal and state VJU il want to consider Tlic the audience at the regular meeting on . Bradford, will be performed Friday, Uuiii.lii Hie ultimate in senior Monday that Mrs. Gushin's retirement June 23, at Symphony Hall in Newark pollution control laws at the lowest possible cost," Horn said. "Everyone is tih/tns linnii. All suitus aro will have no effect, either way, on any beginning at 7 p.m. pnvjle'Mor individuals or plans to close an elementary school The show comes to Newark following anxious to have a better, cleaner en- cuuplesi. each with kitchen- vironment, but we are just as anxious to - 5th German Festival elli; ,md iiAnlaliii: unlunushed because of a continuing decline in a successful run at the New Locust M lurniilirfil In '.uil your owl keep business, with its jobs, here in l school enrollment. A school closing has ' Theatre in Philadelphia, where it |)i:i -onijl la*.!e. ri;.'ilUn.'(Jart' been under consideration for several received critical acclaim under the New Jersey and not to drive it away 3 '.uiierli |ni:.ili a day Irom title, "Don't Cry, Mary." from our state. This program should be at State Arts Center j diversified menu, maid years. "There Is enough energy created in an important factor in helping us to ',i:rjici: planned activities, Laura Rosenbaum, board president, achieve both objectives." l/ii.-atri.-. |;ift. barber and stressed that there will be no school the performance... to solve the nation's . Entertainers and recording stars , Gesang Verein of Dover, the Germania beauty ".lioiis. card K p.amii power problems," wrote Ernest Schier from West Germany will be featured In Maennerchor of Camden, the Hudson nj/irni. libraries deli|;hllul closing during the 197&-78 school year. in the Evening Bulletin. John V.R. Bull the Fifth German Heritage Festival at Singers, the Lakewood Maenner and greenhouse, even a fully She added that the logical time to the Garden State Arts Center on Sun- Damenchor, the Harmony of North staffeit infirniaiy . all for discuss a school closing would be in the Inquirer called it "compelling, Honors course one modest monthly fie iyou emotional creation." day, Sept. 24, it was announced by Dr. Hudson, the Paterson Saengerbund, the never tmy it llunp/ [ncellent during preparation of the annual Walter Kraft of Irvlngton, general The Creative Movement Repertory Plainfield Gesang and Turn Verein, the (jnpini! .unlit nearby. Theatre, which was founded by makes its mark chairman, and Ted Hierl, of Yardville, Saxonla Singing Society of Clifton, the So. conn: make your neiit Bradford and has its headquarters in At a time when admissions standards program chairman. Schawebische Saengerbund of Essex years Hie vwy best'years ol Newark, will present the musical with are on a general upswing at Ameri£iui/"~ West German recording, film and County; the Volkschor Harmonle of your life .. al Iho Cupola. Board OKs Union County and the Rhelnlscher ASK FOR OUR BROCHURE- cast and many stars from the graduate and professional schools, the television star, "Lolita" and Ralph "THE CUPOLA STORY" production in Philadelphia. Proceeds honors program at Fairleigh Dickinson Antoni, a trumpet soloist, and the Saengerbund of North Bergen. from the benefit show will go toward University's Teaneck-Hackensack Munich-based, "Isar Express" band Dance groups participating in the proposal on further productions scheduled for campus is boasting a 90 percent will be performing at this year's plaza activities are the Burgenlaender Symphony Hall next season. placement record among its graduates, festival. Curtain tune.will be 4 p.m. Volks Tanz Verein of Passaic County, according to Dr. James Shields, "To round out the stage program," the Donau Schwaben of Trenton and the program coordinator^ said Kraft, "we will have a massed Newark Bayern Verein.