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VOL. 92, NO. 22, COPYRIGHT, 1980,SUMMIT HERALD U.S.P.S. 525-700 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980 273-4000 $10 A YEAR

Part of City Supplies Dwindling Rapidly Tier Parking Garage X)pen Water Rations Limit Daily At long last, the parking garage is open on the ground floor to shoppers. The rest is expected to be completed by October 17, with a total cost of ap- Use to 50 Gals. Per Person proximately $2.5 million. The prolonged drought which has Formichella the residents are is still legal for commercial firms to use The 89 meters on the ground floor are seriously affected the Summit Area as cooperating on any outdoor or non- water. It is not known what steps will be for shopper parking, with a limit of two well as several other communities in essential use. taken if the drought continues much hours. The price is ten cents an hour, North Jersey, has forced Gov. Byrne to In a proclamation issued this week by longer. It is possible that firms which five cents for one-half hour. declare a system of rationing which is Mayor James E. Lovett, the following is are large water users will be asked to Common Council said in the Monday now in effect. prohibited under penalty of law: voluntarily cut back until the crisis is night conference meeting that the public Under the enforced plan, residents are . Watering of lawns; over. may use the garage now. In fact, it has limited to 50 gallons of water per day, 65 . Non commercial washing of According to authorities, the rationing been open on the ground floor since if they live alone. automobiles; was put into effect in hopes that water September 19. Fifty gallons would fill an average hot . Washing of streets, driveways or use can be cut by 25 percent. Although Although the lease-holders, and all the water heater or a standard bath tub. sidewalks. volunteer conservation has helped some, leases, at $32 each have been sold, may The Governor's Emergency Water . Serving of water in restaurants, clubs it is not enough to maintain an adequate begin to use the facility in October, the Task Force recommends: or eating places unless specifically reserve. charge will start November 1, according . Showers be limited to only three requested by the individual. Commonwealth Water Co. reserves to the Council. There are 351 leased minutes during which nine gallons of . Unnecessary flushing of sewers. were at 24.5 percent on Friday and 24.1 spaces. water are used; . Unnecessary use of fire hydrants by on Sunday. The last 12 percent of a With the opening of the garage, the . Three minutes of water use — or nine the Fire Department for testing ap- reservoir's capacity cannot be used downtown parking will undergo gallons — for personal hygiene every paratus and drills. because of silt and other contaminants, changes. Council decided on ten cents (lay; Exceptions to the order can only be water officials said. an hour for meters in the Central . One gallon of water per person for granted by the state's Commissioner of Usage by Commonwealth customers Business District and plan to have the drinking, cooking daily; Environmental Protection, Mrs. Jerry Police Department enforce it by was down 6.5 percent on Saturday and . Five gallons of water per person for English of Summit. 4.6 percent on Sunday, -compared to the marking tires etc.Council will continue t'lothes and dish washing; to rework the parking lots with more Business has fallen off at the Summit previous weekend. . One gallon of water be used for Car Wash in East Summit even though it (Continued on Page 21 discussion in two weeks. housekeeping and cleaning. Use of water will be monitored by spot checks of water meters and if violations Senior Housing Architects Sought Local Black are found, the violator will be given a surcharge on the next water bill. Con- tinued violations will lead to fines and-or Scholars Get the installation of valves to control useThree Firms in Running during the emergency. Authorities will The search tor an architect for senior Authority. Goldstein designed a recently inot enter anyone's home.to check use citizen housing has narrowed down to except in an emergency or continued completed senior citizen housing Merit Honors three firms, and the Housing Authority development in Cranford for lSfuriltS," Three black women students in two violation. is expected to make a decision at the "InSummit, the Police Department has and the HilHer Group has had ex- local secondary schools have been October 14 meeting. perience in building senior citizen named semifinalists in the 17th annual not issued any warnings for nearly two A subcommittee of Delos Penwell, weeks. According to Police Chief Frank housing, particularly the Basking Ridge National Achievement Scholarship Donald Nelson and Vito Gallo, Housing project of over 20O units. Program for Outstanding Negro Authority director, reviewed the port- "We are looking for an architect Students. 'This Waak in Summit" folios of 12 firms and invited three to sensitive to the needs of the senior The local students include Roxanne A. come in for interviews this week. They citizen families who will be our future Wilkerson, who is enrolled at Summit Channel PA-2 are: Chapman and Biber of Summit, the residents," said Gallo. "The Housing High School, and Stephanie D. Johnson OFF TO THE RACES — Rob Agnew thrilling 20-13 victory last Saturday at Wednesday 8:30 P.M. Hillier Group-.of Princeton and James Authority wants the units designed to and Marva R. Mack, both of whom are Summit High running back, heads for Tatlock Field. Agnew scored three touch- A mw Iocs! wstkty nsws program Goldstein and Partners of Millburn. high standards as well as being energy attending Kent Place School. sideline and a 43-yard TD run with a West- downs (or Hilltoppers. See story on sports Chapman and Biber designed the efficient. This will be an important Miss Wilkerson has indicated her field punt in the fourth period of Summit's pages (J.J. Dunne photo) Weaver street low-income housing building in downtown Summit, and career preference as mathematics and Tin Summit HanMt CMtralPrartlUrlan Church complex and has done feasibility studies highly visible, so we are particularly statistics, while Miss Johnson's career on senior citizen housing for the interested in design quality." choice is electrical engineering and Miss Mack intends to enroll in a pre-law Funds Will Aid 15 Agencies course. The three women are among 1,500 semifinalists throughout the county. More than 70,000 black students entered United Way Goal at $410,000 the scholarship competition as high school juniors. A campaign goal of $410,000 has been munity Service, $5,200,1.4 per cent; Girl The program's efforts are focused set by the United Way of Summit and Scouts, $17,000, 4.8 per cent; Mental (Continuedon Page!) New Providence, according to an an- Health, $14,650, 4.1 , per cent, and nouncement made earlier this week by Psychiatric Clinic, $8,000, 2.2 per cent. the trustees. Other member agencies and their Merit Grants Cite The 1980 goal amount, which would be allocations are Retarded Citizens, allocated to 15 member agencies, $8,000, 2.2 per cent; SAGE, $16,000, 4.5 Seven at Kent Place represents an increase of eight per cent per cent; Salvation Army, $11,000, 3.1 Seven seniors at Kent Place School over the 1979 results. per cent; USO, $650, .2 per cent; YES, have been commended for their per- As in last year's allocations, the New Providence, $1,000, .3 per cent, and formance in the National Merit largest amounts, $74,000, or 20.9 per YES, Summit, $4,000, 1.1 per cent. Scholarship Program. cent, and $76,000, or 21.5 per cent, would The kick-off for the annual campaign According to Headmaster A.R. be distributed to the YMCA and the will take place in New Providence on Montgomery, 3rd, letters of com- YWCA, respectively. Saturday, October 4, with a pet show mendation from the school and the Next in line would be the Family sponsored by the Junior Fortnightly National Merit Scholarship Corporation Service Association, with $69,000, or 19.6 Club. will be presented to June Boyle, Jan per cent, followed by the Child Care The Summit kick-off will take place D'AHessandro, Ann Grunewald, Jeanine Center, $30,500, or 8.6 per cent. with a parade schedule for Saturday, Kirby, Marva Mack, Marisabel Marratt Other allocations include the Boy October 11, 9:30 a.m., under the spon- and Barbara White. Scouts, $17,800, five per cent; Com- sorship of the Jaycees.

Study Favors City' s Swim Pool Site For a Summit Area Ice Skating Rink By Lucy Meyer ' sites, I would choose land adjacent to the The facility Summit residents use Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fairchild Of the 16 sites mentioned in a swimming pool." most often is the South Mountain Arena feasibility study of an ice rink in Sum- Other sites suggested: CIBA-GEIGY in West Orange, and he found that rink mit, New Providence or Berkeley property, Bell Labs, Celanese property, was jammed with skaters. It is run by Longtime Residents Named Co-Ghairmen Heights, the consultant preferred the Roosevelt, school, Houdaille Quarry, the Essex County Park system. Community Pool area. TaUock Field, South street and Central "South Mountain is so crowded they Warren Bendixen, of the Newark firm avenue in New Providence, Clearwater increased their capacity by putting in an of Becker, Bendixen, Murphy and Swim Club, wooded land on Hamilton outdoor rink. However, they abandoned Local Couple to.Run United Campaign Associates, architects and planners, avenue in Berkeley Heights east of it as the operation was too difficulty did Plainf ield avenue or wooded land west of a study for them on putting on an ad- said when interviewed: "I would favor Mrs. Fairchild was an elementary some use of the Summit pool site, but it Plainfield avenue, Union County dition to the present building, but it was Roy and Anne Fairchild, longtime and marketing. Involved with group and parkland near the Passaic river in New not completed due to initial capital Summit residents, have been named co- business relations both within and teacher for nine years prior to being a would mean taking Board of Education high fashion model in New York. property and county land, also. Providence; wooded land east of Hor- expense." . chairmen in Summit for the 1980 cam- outside the Exchange community he has seshoe road in Berkeley Heights, "Tea Bendixen thought the route for paign of the United Way of Summit and been active with liaison responsibilities Additional activities include a number of Otherwise, it would be overcrowded with volunteer agencies including, the New the present use." lots" on Union avenue in New Summit to take was to join with New New Providence. The official Kick-off throughout the country. for the upcoming campaign will be Fairchild's volunteer work has been York Humane Society, Girls Town of' He said he liked the pool area as. it Providence and the Nike site in the Providence and Berkeley Heights in Watchung Reservation. constructing a facility in one of the towns celebrated with a parade through with the Greater New York Blood Drive, Italy, and volunteer work at "verlook already had a recreational use and downtown Summit at 9:30 a.m. on the New York Red Cross and locally he Hospital. parking was no problem. His study pointed out the need for an using stale funding. With a Green Acres ice rink in this section of the county,as grant, the state would furnish half of the Saturday, October 11. has served as a Senior Y.M.C.A. Youth "The dump site would be good, too, but Counselor. He has been an officer in the it would have some residential traffic this recreational field was not taken care construction costs and municipalities Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild have had of at present without traveling a great the rest. Fairchild has been associated with the U.S. Air Force. Fairchild was cited by divisional duties for the United Way of problems, and most of the other sites President Ford for his contribution to would have some problems., So of all the deal. (Continued on Page 2) New York Stock Exchange for the past Summit and New Providence prior to the 16 years in the fields of public relations the Youth of America. 1980 Campaign. 1 III!: SUMMII II! ItA! I), OCIO11IK 2, l')80 Puge2 Study Favors City Swim (Continued Irom Page I > Overlook is First in State to travel to it during the week. The "1 don't see one town coming up with Saturday and Sunday crowds will come the funding on the capital level but all but the rink has to be used on weekdays To Install New EKG System three, However, my field is design, and I to make it pay. 1 think another rink is the same sheet. The com- view," Dr. Gregory noted. have no idea how the political and legal needed and could be successful finan- The state's first storage- puter's interpretation is still The new computer is aspects of an ice rink run by the three cially." and-retrieval computerized verified by a cardiologist housed in the Overlook EKG would work out," he said. As to using portions of Hidden Valley electrocardiogram (EKG) but, Dr. Gregory points out, Department on the Going Broke park, land near the Community Pool, he system has, gone into current computer programs hospital's main floor. It will When asked why Danny Michaels Ice said he would have to study it first. An operation this week at are right 98 percent of the be moving to the con- Palace in Florham Park was closed, he 1 ice rink is not on his immediate list of Overlook Hospital in time for normal EKG's and solidated cardiopulmonary said it was a private facility and failed projects. At present, he is busy making Summit. 85 to 90 percent of the time department when the Center because it had to pay taxes and debt improvements, with some Green Acres The new $260,000 system for those showing ab- for Community Health, now service. "A public facility wouldn't have funds, and redeveloping old parks. provides processing, in- normalities. "This precision under construction at those problems but would only have to Jr. League Study terpretation and storage of and speed is especially Overlook, opens in 1981 as cover their yearly expenses. Bricktown, The Ice Skating Rink Feasibility Study up to 120,000 patient EKG useful to emergency an outpatient and health a private facility, also failed and went to records on a single com- a roller rink, which does not have the performed by Bendixen cost $2,500 and physicians, surgeons and education center Complete was funded in part by citizen con- puter tape. Its technology anesthesiologist," Dr. transfer of present patient overhead of making ice." will be shared initally with records into the computer tributions and "a various generous grant Gregory said. A public rink would succeed built with from the Junior League of Summit," Clara Maass Hospital of Before the purchase of the storage terminal should be Green Acres funds, he pointed out, and Belleville. Both hospitals completed at that time. said Carol Cimilluca, co-chairperson unit, Overlook had been gave as examples those in Old Bridge with Jean Anne Casey. generate approximately leasing a less sophisticated Township and in Toms River. Ideally, 25,000 EKG's annually. he thought the county should run it as "We did much of the groundwork, computer system which driving around the three communities Other institutions will be only provided the in- Art Caravan they do the Warinanco Rink in Roselle. It sought to share the com- is operated by the Union County Park looking for possible sites. It is too early terpretation function. ON TIIK CAMPAIGN TRAIL I1KKE — < ongrQssnian Malhew .1. Hinalilo, (right). for us to come up with the ideal site. If puter's large capacity. Patient records, which are Seeks Aides Commission and has a standard size ice According to John Republican spoking reelection in the 12th District, uas t'amnaigning locally with his surface. Covered and enclosed on three the interest is there, then we can probe saved in the department for campaign managers, former Plainfield Mayor Frank Blatz and former State Senator more deeply into a spot." Gregory, MD, director of three years, had to be filed The Summit Art Center sides, the rink operates from October to the cardiopulmonary will continue its successful Frank X. McDermott of Westfield. The managers are directing the efforts of more than April. As chairman of Summit Citizens for an manually and stored in the 2,000 volunteers and local coordinators in the 18 communities in the district. department at Overlook, the department's increasingly Art Caravan project with a "We had a meeting with the county Ice Rink, she said she is looking forward state-of-the-art Marquette crowded quarters. Now, all $10,000 matching grant from manager, George Albanese, and other to pursuing the possibility of a rink computer offers technology EKG information will be the New Jersey State officials. They don't have an ice rink nearby. The cost of the project is that will improve patient stored in the computer- Council on the Arts in co- Fraud, Waste and Mismanagement high on their list of priorities, but I had estimated at $950,000 to $1,350,000, care and time, space about the size of a operation with the National the feeling if enough interest were depending on the design and site work and money. refrigera tor-f reezer-and Endowment for the Arts. generated, the county might be in- needed. • The hospital will be saving recalled in an instant. This community outreach Cost Nation Millions, Rinaldo Says terested. They didn't throw out the "We would be happy with a roof and $1 per EKG in the system's Marquette also provides a program serves the elderly idea." three sides enclosed. It depends if the and handicapped who are county will come in help fund it. If they first year of operation for a back-up system to be ac- Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo, one instance, the Depart- projects to collect $270,000 County Speaks $25,000 saving compared to tivated if something should confined or who otherwise today charged that the ment of Labor fiscal offices which auditors found HUD approve, then a fully-enclosed structure are unable to attend com- failed to record about$218 had overpaid grantees." », When George Cron, director of Parks could be built. Maybe we could put the the former leasing go wrong with the computer. federal government is losing and Recreation, Union County, was arrangement. Clara Maass munity activities. $34billion annually through million due the government. The Union County rink in the Watchung Reservation The ability to recall in- Elizabeth P. Kellers No effort was ever made to Congressman called the contacted, he said: "I think 'the idea of somewhere. If they are going to spend a will also realize substantial formation from the system fraud, waste, and another icerink is good. It could be more savings from sharing the Director of the Project, will mismanagement, and that collect the money, Rinaldo GAO findings "appalling" lot of money to relocate the stables, will enable the hospital to do work with a committee complained. and said he is pushing for a than just ice skating but used as a roller (when 1-78 is built through the Reser- Overlook system. utilization studies more millions in debts are never rink and for other events such as "We are happy to be able representing a wide range of collected. The New Jersey Con crackdown on the federal vation) why couldn't they put in an ice readily than before. In- combined work and gressman noted that con- agencies and for an im- wrestling. We ued the Warinanco Rink rink that more people would use?" to offer this service to our formation on patients can be Rinaldo said a General for roller skating, started this year, and sister institutions," Dr. volunteer experience in art, Accounting Office (GAO) trols over government cash proved accounting of According to Bendixen's study, this broken down according to education and archeology. disbursement practices government fiscal it was very successful. We have had pet area could support a rink, and he gave Gregory said. "Clara Maass age, sex, diagnosis and any study of government fiscal shows and art shows there.many special supported us right along and She will be assisted by operations disclosed that were deficient in many operations. ah estimated attendance at a Summit, combination thereof. Ginger Pearce, Leora fiscal offices. Asa result, he events in order to utilize the facility to New Providence, Berkeley Heights sent us a letter of intent at Follow-up studies can be much money is wasted as a Rinaldo introduced the fullest extent." the time we were filing our Reese, Sharlee Trenkamp result of poor auditing and said the Naval Fleet legislation which would facility as 75,000 persons initially a year. done also. "Particularly and James Kellers, all of prohibit year-end spending While he thought the idea of an ice rink Based on the 1979-80 financial report Certificate of Need with the with the new per-case form management. Finance Center made was good, he was concerned about the state." Summit, and Nancy Harris binges by agencies with from the Old Bridge Ice Rink, where a of reimbursement know as of Chatham. "It makes the Brinks $700,000 in over payments in location, as it should be accessible to the $24,000 profit was made, he thought a The computer contains an DRG, this sort of patient robbery look like penny ante travel allowances during a excess funds. He also has A workshop is planned for urged the House leadership most people possible from the northern similar public structure in one of the advanced writer-printer information will help us to stuff," Rinaldo said. two-month, period. and western portions of the county. three towns would have the same result. which presents a concise, manage our cases more October 20 and 27 from 9:30 The study uncovered the "In another case," to establish a policy under a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to train which Congress devotes the "My feeling is the rink should include Mrs. Cimilluca asked people in- easy-to-read EKG with the effectively from a medical loss of substantial sums in Rinaldo said,"a Housing and Plainfield, Scotch Plains and Fanwood interpretation appearing on as well as financial point of volunteers in the special uncollected debts, over- Urban Development official first three months of each terested in working on a committee for skills which will be required year to weeding out waste in and be in a central spot for all those an ice rink to contact her at 273-4079. payments, and thefts. GAO said his staff was too busy towns. We want it near enough for people in taking slide talks and investigators found control approving new housing government creative projects into weaknesses in virtually all nursing homes, hospitals aspects of accounting and rehabilitation centers. Simmons College, October Local Black Scholars operations which allow College Club 7, 1 p.m. (Continued from Page 1) To be considered for one of about 600 Potential volunteers and these losses to occur. interested persons are Arrivals on October 8 upon identifying and honoring motivated scholarships to be offered in 1981, The congressman report include Wilson College, 0:30 and able black youth from all parts of students must advance to finalist urged to reserve a place in reported that the most Opens Season advance by calling Project a.m.; Gettysburg College, the nation. The most outstanding of the standing. The awards are financed by widespread deficiencies 10:30 a.m., and Curry semifinalists will compete for ap- * grants from over 175 program sponsors, Director Elizabeth Kellers were noted in the "petty The Summit College Club, at the Art Center, 273-9121, a branch ;flf • the American College, 1 p.m.; while proximately $2,000,000. in college un- which include businesses, corporations, cash" funds maintained by scheduled for October 9 are dergraduate scholarships to be awarded . company foundations, colleges and weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 agencies to meet Associatiojj of University p.m.; There will .be,. a Women, will-meet Saturday^ Quianipiac College, 8:45 next spring. ,' diversities. . tettif of/$ll).* -miscellaneous day-to-day October ^^M:3o a.iw-at" a.m.; Westprn Maryland needs. More than fi.l Christ Chwch when its College, 10a.m.; the College million in these funds were proposed 1980-81 budget will of Woosler, 1 p.m., and Water Rations Church Group lost between June, 1977 and j,g nre'sented Randolph Macon College, (Continued (rom Page H Glenside avenue or Broad street July, 1979. During a 22- TMTheL year'„„.„••„s openin™««;««U,g wilml >>be„ 11:30 a.m. Overlook Hospital has instigated apartment complexes. No city water is To Hear Cleric month period, Department "Patterns in Poetry" by Rosemont College will many water saving devices, according used for the air conditioning units, at a of State fiscal offices Jean Canning, who will send a representative to Richard Proctor, director of; general savings of 5 million gallons per day and The United Methodist reported over $290,000 in October 10,12:15 p.m., while used water is being recycled for other Women of The United discuss the lives and works services. No water softeners are being cashier losses, of which of three poets: Edna St. the representative from the used in the main building or in the uses. Methodist Church, will hold $207,000 was directly linked Vincent Millay, Elizabeth University of Richmond will their fall luncheon at 12 p.m. to robbery and theft cases. Barrett Browning, and be at the High School in the on Tuesday, October 7. The Rinaldo said the GAO same day at 1:45 p.m. executive meeting will be Emily Dickinson. Sex Attack Center Plans study also showed the Canning, a graduate of Students wishing to see Square Dance held at 10:30 a.m. with the eight out of 11 agencies the representatives should general meeting at 11:30 to Northwestern University ! Holds Youth Workshops maintained inadequate and a noted teacher and sign up in the High School Classes Set be followed by the program controls to ensure that guidance office. A 16-year old Summit at 1 p.m. amounts owed the govern- lecturer, gives oral in- juvenile was arrested Actor and mime, Matthew Rev. Joel Warner, ment were recorded as terpretations of poetry for Classes for beginning shortly before 11 p.m. Mitler, who has been trained adult community groups Scientist Heads square dancers will begin September 24 and charged in Gestalt, dance and Assistant Minister of the accounts receivable or that and college campus tours. United Methodist Church, overdue accounts were tonight in the cafeteria of with sexually assaulting a meditation, will conduct will speak about his work at identified and collected. In Prospective members the Summit Junior High 26-year old woman who was workshops at the Inter- Dr. John Gregory, left director of the cardiopulmonary Overlook Hospital. All • may attend the meeting. Medical Meet School, corner Summit and waiting for a train on the weave Center for Holistic department at Overlook Hospital, studies an EKG TheAAUW-Summit branch Morris avenues, and will westbound platform of the Living at Calvary Episcopal women of the church are •. • -. draws members from the Dr. George deStevens of printout from the Summit hospital's new system with Dr. invited. For reservations continue through the fall, railroad station. Church's Parish House, William Grelfinger, center, medical director at Clara Chatham, Berkeley Heights, Summit, research professor from 8 to 10 p.m. on con- Woodland and DeForest call 277-1700. of chemistry at Drew The woman, who was not Maass Hospital in Belleville, and Leonard Finkel, County of Onion, State of New Short Hills and Summit secutive Thursdays. avenues, October 10-12. ~ - SHERIFF'S SALE University, Madison, will identified, suffered bruises director of laboratory services there. SUPERIOR COURT OF Jersey. areas. Membership in the This fall, for the third and shock and after According to Rev. Robert NEW JERSEY PREMISES commonly known as: AAUWis open to graduates chair a symposium, October CHANCERY DIVISION 23 West Fourth Street, New 14 at which two European season, the course will be treatment at Overlook C. Morris, the center's UNION COUNTY Providence, New Jersey. of accredited colleges and sponsored by Hill City Hospital, was released. director and co-leader of the DOCKET NO. F-5241-7 Tax Lot No. 2, in Block No. 160 Universities. Current memb- scientists willbe honored for NICHOLAS GELORMINi and Dimensions: (approximately) the basic research Squares, Summit's now 30- Police said her screams workshops, participants will P MARIA C. GELORMINI, Plaintiffs 130.50 feet wide by 100 feet long. ership chairman is Mrs. year-old square dance attracted two railroad have the opportunity to POt*f*8ue TYPEWRITERS • OFJIC6 TYPEWRIT IRS vs JOSEPH P. CORDILLO, IRA Nearest cross street: Situate ap- Herbert Merritt, 464-2540. discoveries leading to gains AD01NQ MACHINES - CALCULATORS CORDILLO: tils wife, DAVID COR- proximately 253.90 feet in a westerly in prevention of heart at- group, in conjunction with conductors and two Summit "explore the energies in SALES- SERVICE flCNTALS DILLO, STATE OF NEW JERSEY, direction from the point of Inter- the Summit Area Com- their bodies, minds and STEVEN VISIDH a-K-8 STEVEN section of the Westerly sideline of tacksand allergic reactions. policemen who nabbed the JK OFFICE MACHINES VISDICH, STUART A. MILLER, Livingston Avenue with the Nor- Colleges Plan munity School, with Bob youth as he tried to flee. spirits". Defendant) therly sideline of Fourth street. According to Dr. Benner of Edison returning For specific details, in- corner of Summit Avenue and Bank Street Summit There Is a full legal description on deStevens, the scientists to The boy is being held in CIVIL ACTION WRIT OP EXECU- file in the Union County Sheriff's as caller-instructor. the County Juvenile cluding costs and individual 273-8811 TION FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED .Office. Local Visits be honored will be John All registrants will be workshop subjects, call 277- PREMISES There is due approximately Robert Vane of Wellcome Detention Center to await By virtue of the above-stated writ $7,749.39 with interest from July a, Fifteen colleges will be assured of partners for the arraignment on the charge. 27W) of execution to me directed I shall 1980 and costs. sending representatives to Research Laboratories,. duration of the course expose lor sale by public vendue. In The Sheriff reserves the right to Kent, Eng., and Bengt ROOM 207, In Ihe Court House, in the adiourn this sale. the High School to talk with (weekly through fall and City of Elizabeth, N.J., on WED RALPH FROEHLICH • interested students from Samuelsson, dean of the spring), as Hill City will PUSH To Meet Life Design NESDAY, ttie 9 day of October A.D., Sheriff medical faculty at the 1910 at two o'clock in the afternoon JOHN A. FENIMORE, ATTY. Monday, October 6, through provide "angels" to fill in, of said day. Karolinska Institute, CX 522 (DJ & SH) Friday; October 10. and to assist those having On Monday Course Set PROPERTY to be sold Is located SH: September II, It, 25; October 2 Stockholm, Swed. They will in the Borouoh of Mew Providence. $61.44 Specifics include difficulties. People United for Senior Dickinson College, October both receive Biomedical Research Awards. . Graduate dancers can Housing will meet Monday, Summit Junior League- 6, 8:45 a.m.; Saint Joseph's visit clubs all over the October 6 at St. John's trained volunteers Kay University, October 6,11:30 Scheduled for the af- country, including about 30 Lutheran Church at 7:30 Sachs and Ruth Huneke will a.m.;* Mpntclair State ternoon, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., in northern New Jersey. All p.m. Slides of the September teach a three week Life CASH College, October 6, 1 p.m.; the symposium is open free modern Western Square visit to'the new Cranford Designing course at the Fordham University, to the public and approved Dance clubs require com- Senior Apratments will be Summit YWCA, 79 Maple October 7, 9 a.m.; Goddard for physicians' continuing pletion of a course in square shown and discussed. street on Tuesday mornings FOR YOUR GOLD- education. VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER College, October 7,11 a.m.; dance basics for par- Specific reactions and beginning October 7. 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JS, THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Page 3 Which School Is It? City Needs Ham Police Auxiliary Looking Board To Review List Calling on ham radio Last week, the Board of least one more school and talent to come to the aid of For Some Good Volunteers Education's special com- make its decision known by Summit in time of manmade mittee on Declining December, 1980. or natural disasters. by Uiey Meyer Uniforms and standard equipment will Enrollment presented a Volunteers who know Volunteers out there who are looking be supplied. suggested list of criteria to The following list will be radio are asked to work with for a way to aid their city are urgently Last year, approximately 5,000 hours be used in deciding which reviewed and discussed at a Civil Defense equipment in needed in the auxiliary Police Depart- were donated by the auxiliary force. It elementary school should special public meeting City Hall. If enough ham ment. has been in existence since World War next be closed. The Board scheduled next Tuesday, operators respond, they will The requirements are not difficult. II, when it was known as the Police has pledged itself, in the October 7 at 8 p.m. in the be part of a county program. Applicants must be between ages 18 and Reserves. The auxiliary police have face of Summit's dropping Senior High School Library, However, volunteers are 70, in good physical condition and made up a slogan in Summit: school oppulation, to close at Kent Place boulevard. urgently needed to set up a Summit residents. They may bring in "Dedicated and Ready". communications system for their own reports from their physicians. "They have been a tremendous aid to CRITERIA FOH EVALUATING ELEMENTARY Summit. After being photographed, fingerprinted the Police Department and have served SCHOOL CLOSING ALTERNATIVES The city lacks a group of and screened, applicants will be given their community well," Lt. Lombardi WEIGHING ham operators to call on in first aid training and will also attend a said. "It is very difficult today to find CRITERIA PERCENTAGE time of disaster. Dial 273- police school at Union College. people such as we presently have. They 1. Maximize number of children per grade 23 0051, leave your name and The Police Department pays for the volunteer their time because they want 2. Greater than one class per grade 15 telephone number, and course. The auxiliary members will to be an asset to their city, and 3. Safety someone will call back with attend meetings at least once a month. everything they have done is greatly A. Hazards of route 10 information on the program. "They are required to attend certain appreciated." B. Distance Many comunities have such events to aid the police — such as As of August 19, the membership in the CAREER GUIDANCE — Paulette Coopennan, newly appointed Career Center Aide at 4. Alternate use of building a project for Civil Defense football games, Halloween week, the auxiliary Police Department was 26. Of Summit High School, reviews the Bucknell College course offerings with senior Court A. Ease of disposal 4 but Summit does not. Barrett House run, etc. The main func- these five were women, five were Chapman. Before coming to Summit, Mrs. t'oopcrman worked at Princeton University B. Impact on community 7 tion of the auxiliary police is to assist the blacks, one was hispanic and seven were where she was assistant to the director of the Wesley-Westminster Foundation. Mrs. 5. Minority balance 10 regular Police Department," said over age 65. Coopennan said she sees the Career Center as very important in a student's 6. Operating cost savings 8 Lieutenant Mario Lombardi when in- If interested in aiding in this vital development. By helping students to gain insight into their strengths and needs, Mrs. 7. Optimize classroom utilization to avoid over- Local Cable terviewed at headquarters. service, pick up an application at Cooperman said she can use this information "to guide in career explor'ation and crowding 6 Women are welcome, he said. headquarters, in the rear of City Hall. ultimately a career choice." 8. Retention of Washington gym for high school use 4 Programs Set 9. Quality of location for school use 3 1 10, Provisions for handicapped 2 The six elementary Committee are Chairperson schools in Summit are School Board Names Dr. Wood, Mrs.Atherton, State Adopts New Law 100 raising their voices to help Mrs. Lifland and Clark. No alternative will be considered unless it meets the kick off public access Two special committees following stipulations: television in the community. announced were Board Based on Summit Committee Chairmen Negotiating and Declining a. Acceptable from a safety standpoint. Each week during the first Enrollment. On the Regulations controlling Used oil here is deposited b. Does not place elementary children more than 2 miles At the Board of Jean Lifland, Dr. David A. Schober. negotiating committee are six weeks of broadcasting Education's regular Wood and Superintendent of The Public Relations and the disposition of used oils, in a 2,000 gallon oil tank, from their school. J activity on cable channel Clark as chairperson, Cox which were originally which has been inserted into c. Retains at least one spare classroom in each school (or meeting last week, Board Schools Dr. Richard L. Legislative Committee is Schober, Dr. Fiander and, PA-2, will begin with a song President Winston H. Cox Fiander. Business Com- chaired by Frank H. Ken- formulated in Summit, have the ground. The oil is picked 8 percent spare - whichever is larger). from a featured school. PA-2 as alternates, Kendall and been adopted on a state- up by scavengers, and announced new standing mittee members are Chair- dall with Susan Chase, Dr. Mrs. Lifland. On the is the public access cable committees for 1980-81. person D. Anne Atherton, Fiander and Schober as wide basis, according to money is paid for it to the television channel serving (reclining enrollment Joel R. Jacobson, Com- city. On the Board's Education James B. Clarke and Busi- members. On the Board- committee, the chairperson Summit, Berkeley Heights, Committee are Chairperson ness Administrator Rudolph Teacher Communications missioner of the Depart- Firemen Investigate Millburn, New Providence is Kendall, with Mrs. ment of Energy. and Springfield. Lifland, Dr. Wood, Mrs. According to Jacobson, as Chase and Dr. Fiander as of September 1, individuals Suspicious Fires Last week it was members. who change their own motor We Pay Brayton's turn. This week In addition, Mrs. Atherton and lubricating oils are The Summit Fire Department is intensifying its sur- on Thursday, October 2 is representative to the required to return the oil to veillance methods and investigation of a series of Franklin School students PTA-PTO Presidents, a used oil collection site. Highest suspicious brush fires. Three more took place last can watch themselves open Council, Mrs. Lifland is The program was Saturday and Sunday, all in the same area behind the cablecast segments. representative to the New originated in Summit in Prices For . Colonial Pontiac, 255 Broad street, either to the south of Coming weeks will feature Jersey School Boards May, 1979, after high school the Conrail railroad tracks or on the Edgewood road side. Wilson, Washington, Lincoln Association and the Union students took a survey, According to Deputy Fire Chief William Stanek, and Jefferson in that order. County School Boards which was initiated by firefighters have been called out at least IS times over Association with Mrs. Steven Levinson, a member • OLD GOLD! the past month to the same area where the fires, because In addition, the following Atherton as alternate and of the Regional Health of tinder dry conditions left by the drought, are even programs have been Dr. Wood is representative Department. o SILVER more potentially dangerous and difficult to extinguish scheduled for October 2 and to the Union County than usual. The survey found that a 8: Educational Services high percentage of oil was The most recent brush fires, at 5:53 p.m. on Saturday Thursday, October 2 Commission with Mrs. being casually dumped into ® COINS and 2:19 and 6 p.m. on Sunday, contribute to Fire Chase as alternate. streams and rivers leading Department suspicions that the fires are being set by 1:30 p.m., This Week in into drinking water. juveniles. They have usually occurred on weekends or Summit, news (repeat) ® DIAMONDS; during after-school hours. The Fire Department 2 p.m., "Good Work" spokesman stressed that if caught, the arsonist's will be (repeat), discussion with Art Center Jazz To Open prosecuted to the extent of the law. William Kreger, Senior The current season of and the Clarence "Hutch" A complicating factor in extinguishing the fires along Assistant Editor, The Wall St. "Jai& at the Art Center" Hutchenrider trio. 'Uenice the railroad tracks has been caused' by a number of Journal. opens with Maxine Sullivan, railroad ties discarded by Conrail along the right of way. ? 2:30 p.m. "On Being famous jaz^. singer, in "Jazz at the Art Center" The 8 by 8 ties, when set on*fire by the brush, tend to burn Christian" (repeat), conerty on' October 261 The offers three Sunday con- jewelry quite fiercely and are hard to put out. Aware of the number 14 in a series HERO'S AWARD - Receiving the New Jersey State Fireman's Mutual Brnevolrnt Sunday afternoon series certs at 4 p.m. The ticket problem but short on manpower and funds, Conrail has featuring Rev. Tom offers programs in October, price of $15 per person in- promised to cart away all the old ties by next year, Associations' "Citizens Award" for heroism is Edward Daley of Summit, secondirom February and March at cludes all three concerts: 370 Springfield Ave., Johnson. right. On hand for the presentation and congratulations are, from left. Firefighters Berkeley Heights ; Deputy Chief Stanek said. 8 p.m. TV Millburn - Summit Art Center. Top October 26, February 8 and Richard Bormann, FMBA executive delegate; Nicholas Bellarose, FMBA president, jazz musicians scheduled to March 29. Tickets are 464-6519 news. and Michael Lonergan, FMBA delegate. Daley was honored for his rescue of a driver Bus Shelter 8:30 p.m. Videotape of appear in the three concert available from the Summit Hours: 9-6 Daily. trapped in a fire wreck last January 8. At the risk of great personal danger to himself, series are Maxine Sullivan Art Center, 68 Elm stree. September 30 public Daley removed the injured driver from his car which was engulfed in flames. The Thurs. 'til 9. Sat.9-5:30 Backing Urged meeting on group homes in with piano player Dill Early subscription is accident victim was treated at Overlook Hospital and released shortly afterward. Jones; Marty Grosz, Wayne recommended as tickets are Union County Freeholder New Jersey, focusing on the (John Mullen Photo) Wright, Dick Mildonian; Walter E. Boright has urged closing of Summit's Barrett limited. the Union' County Board of House. Chosen Freeholders to Wednesday, October 8: support requests from the ROOTS CHARGE. AMERICAN EXPRESS. MASTER CHARGE VISA Mayors and Councils of 8:30 p.m., This Week in Summit and New Summit - news Providence for installing 9 p.m., "Good Work," new bus shelters. Rev. Bruce Ingles in- Boright said a resolution terviews counselor Ken from local officials asked Austenberg. for support for new bus 9:30 p.m., "On Being shelters, one in Summit Christian," contuing the along River road just south discussion series by Rev. of Woodland avenue and in Tom Johnson based on Hans ' New Providence, two along Kung's book. Springfield avenue, one IRAN MESSAGE • The Rev. near South street and the Robert Pryor is guest other near Gales drive. Card Theft speaker of the Fortnightly Freeholder Borigh noted, Club's meeting Wednesday, "In the interest of en- Nets Probation Octobers, at 1:30 p.m. at the couraging more public Clubhouse. Mr, Pryor, who participation in the Raymond Dawson, Jr., of lias served as missionary utilization of mass trans- Gillette, who changed his and pastor in Iran for 20 portation I have asked the plea to guilty of credit card For Men and Women Who Seek the Finest: years, will discuss "Iran, Freeholder Board to ap- theft in the city in Hostages, Hate and Hope." prove this local request. December, 1979, has been Hickey-Freeman at Roots. Rev. Pryor was pastor of the sentenced to 18 months in Community Church in "As a result of the the State Prison, with the Our Hickey-Freeman natural shoulder clothing, Teheran, Iran, an American $475,000,000 Transportation Bond Issue passed in 1979, sentence suspended and created expressly for Roots, will appeal to men interdenominational church Dawson placed on probation and women who appreciate a traditional of 600 members, and was monies are now available for five years, with two there during the revolution. for such bus shelters," days' credit. wardrobe of exceptional quality. If you seek He returned to the U.S. in explained Boright. the quiet authority expressed by a superbly 1979. Each municipality will The probation is to be provide the necessary police served cuncurrently with a tailored garment, the enduring aspect of protection will also assume present sentence from traditional, natural shoulder clothing, you will Kids Drinking ownership and maintenance Pennsylvania, which is find our Hickey-Freeman collections very of the shelter facility, he being served in this state. To Be Topic concluded. __. much to your liking. The Youth Committee of Shown: Men's all wool worsted flannel .glen plaid the Summit YWCA will present on Monday, suit, brown, sizes 40-46 regular and long, 425. October 15 an educational NOW OPEN! Women's all wool worsted flannel blazer, grey, 310. program in the auditorium at 79 Maple street from 8 to Matching skirt, 105. Sizes 6-16. 9:30 p.m. The evening's SUMMIT speaker, James W. Mell, Director of the Family Program, Little Hill REPUBLICAN Foundation, Inc., will speak to parents on the subject of alcohol. Some issues to be HEADQUARTERS discussed will be attitudes of parents towards alcohol, communication between parent and child on the Bassett Building subject of alcohol, and how to reinforce the attitudes of Springfield Ave. the child who does not want ROOTS to be involved with alcohol. There will be time for Room 205 questions and answers, plus summit/monday and thursday until 9/ 877-1234 printed information W'take 271-1177 W bank/wednesday and friday until 9/ 747-1800 home. The public is en- rrlopristown/wednesday and friday until 9/ 267-1234 couraged to attend. For 10-4 Monday - Saturday further information, call riverside square, hackensack/monday through friday until 9:30/. 342-B50O 273-4242. Page 4 THE SUMMIT HERAI I), OCTOBER 2, 1980 Meeting Christie's Arboretum Benefit Names Experts Calendar Christie, Manson ant! Hours of the all-day Surveyors in England and Miss Berman has an A.B. ..Councilwoman Janet Woods International has Saturday public appraisal, author of "Boxes and MA. from the Whitman will preside at the announced the names of five to be held at the Reeves- Collecting for Tomorrow." University of Pennsylvania Saturday morning con- experts whom the well- Heed Arboretum, IBS With 25 years of auction and was formerly stituency meeting October 1 known auction house will Hobart avenue, are 10 a.m. experience, Cole is an ex- associated with the SKT and from 10 a.m. to noon at City send to the "Christies At to 12:30 p.m. and from Ito4 pert in a number of fields, Kennedy Galleries in New Hall, 512 Springfield avenue. The Arboretum" benefit in p.m. A $5 entrance ticket such as silver and objects York. Common Council will Summit on Saturday, will entitle each person to d'art. meet Monday, October 6 at October 18. The five one appraisal with a charge Julie Collier, specialist in Phillips Hathaway, for- 8:30 p.m. in conference specialists will also be on of $5 for each additional textiles, dolls and toys, with mer assistant curator at session in the office of the hand at the gala Patrons item. {"} experience in both San Mystic Seaport Martimc secretary to Mayor and Night Preview the night Leading Christie's experts Francisco and London Museum, Connecticut, will Council at City Hall. The before, on Friday, October will be J. Brian Cole, a auction houses, will also be appraise furniture and Council's regular meeting 17, to give verbal appraisals former Fellow of the Royal along, as will Ann Berman, decorative arts pieces while will convene at 8:30 p.m. on on collectors' items. Institution of Chartered whose specialty is paintings. Susan Smith, former vice Tuesday, October 7 in president of New York's The Council Chamber, City Hall. Antique Porcelain Com- rli'f'UHE BItllHO — Mr. pany, will oversee examples and Mrs. Lome Palmason of The Zoning Board of of porcelain. Adjustment will hold a Colt road announce the regular meeting on Monday, Christie's staff meanwhile engagement of their October 0 at 8 p.m. in the emphasized that one of its daughter, Susan Clare, to council .chamber first floor, most important discoveries Robert Joseph Ruggiero, City Hall. was made in New Jersey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A special meeting of the NEWCOMKKS MODKL - Newcomers modeled clothing and accessories from Doi ohtv 14th century painting its Board of Education will take Hughes of Summit at a recent fashion show mid luncheon held by the Wrlronir Wagon owner thought was virtually Ruggiero of Ilolbrook, N,Y. Newcomers at the Chanticler, Millburn, Models included, (top, left to right), Donna A graduate ol Summit High place Tuesday, October 7 at worthless. Brought for 8 p.m. in the Senior High Moutrie, Jane Sorensen, Shelly Ostrowski, and Doll Siegcl, as well as, (botton row). appraisal, it turned out to be School as well as of School Library, Kent Place Sue Lawson, Cathy Mongan, Billy Jo Graves and Donna Koch. by the important Italian Wheelock College, Boston, boulevard to review the artist Gaddi. Christie's sold Mass., Miss Paimason holds criteria for evaluating it at auction for $50,000 a few a master's degree from months later. school closing alternatives. Syracuse University. Her The regular monthly Tutors Needed In Program fiance ia a graduate of meeting of the trustees of Syracuse University. Both the Summit Free Public Airman Ends Miss Paimason and Mr. Library will he held Wed- nesday, October 8 at 8 p.m. To Aid Intercity Children Special Course Ruggiero are teachers in the in the Library. Syracuse area. A wedding Is The Municipal Youth Airman First Class planned for June. Guidance Council will hold a Charles F. Vansant, son of regular meeting on Thur- Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. earned credits toward an sday, October 9 at 8 p.m. at Vansant of 6 Ashland road, associate degree through the Summit Youth Center, has graduated from the U.S. the Community College of 70 Maple street. Air Force electric powerline the Air Force. specialist course at Shep- Airman Vansant will now pard Air Force Base, Texas. serve at Dover Air Force Fish & Chips Graduates of the course Base, Del. learned how to construct He is a 1978 graduate of Dinner Set and maintain high voltage Pennsburry High School, power line systems and Fallsington, Pa. Oakes Memorial A combination sure to win the vote of the woman of fashion. The open pump — Methodist Church, Morris avenue and Russell place, beguilingly feminine — gently tapered and neatly slashed up front, on a shapely will hold a Fish and Chips stacked heel — and the handbag in the classic saddle style — both in the rich, Dinner and Mini-Bazaar on beautifully finished, signature burgundy leather. The shoe, $63 - and handbag, $61. Saturday, October 25 from 5 lo 7 p.m. Tickets are $4.75 for t adults and $2 for children 12 years and under. For ticket reservations, call Mrs. Nee Dell's Richard Ulrich, 277-1697, by Opan Monday and Thursday Evenings until 9 • 273-2042 October 20.

Local Artist # ONK-TO-ONK — Wallace Shelby of Summit, left, tutors Warren Andrews in Central Is Featured Presbyterian Church's evening tutorial program, now starting its 12th year. Psyche Spangler of New,, A meeting, for people plan a program which he The only qualifications for Providence, a jewelry ar- interested in learning about feels is best for his student. tutoring are the ability to tisan, is one of the New Central Presbyterian The children are mostly in attend regularly and the Jersey artists exhibiting Church's evening tutorial grades two through six. desire to work w,ith school- crafts at the Morristown program will be held In past years, tutors for aged children. The leaders Craft Market, Morristown Tuesday, October 7 at 7:30 this program have been men of the program provide National Guard Armory, p.m. in the fellowship room and women from high school training, guidance and October 10 through 12. She is of the church, 70 Maple age toretireesandhavebeen materials. A training also one of five exhibitors street. Prospective tutors divided between church program is planned for the featured on ATV documen- will have an oportunity to members and people from evening of October 14, one tary, "My Craft, My Life, learn more about the the community at large. week before the first being presented tonight, program, now. entering its Although a few experienced tutoring session. See Our Beautiful Selection Thursday, September 25 at twelfth year of tutoring teachers are needed each 8:30 p.m. on all New Jersey children from the Elizabeth- year to work with children For more information, of Ready and Custom-Made ON EXHIBIT — Etchings and lithographs by Francoise Public TV channels and on port Presbyterian Center, a with special problems, most call coordinator of the Gilot are now on exhibit in the Kent Place School Art Saturday, September 27 at 6 community service agency tutors have had no previous program Mrs. Norman Gallery, 42 Norwood Avenue. On October 17 Mme. Gilot p.m. on Channel 13. in the port section of teaching experience. Wright, 273-2553. Furs. Personalized Service will visit the gallery for a reception in her honor, and the Elizabeth. public is invited to meet the artist from 5-7 p.m. The CraftMarket will be Tutoring takes place at open Friday, October 10 the church in Summit, 7:30 from 7 to 10 p.m., and to 8:30 on Tuesday evenings Some Openings Remain Sunday, October 12,' frornlO from mid-October to»mid- Designer a.m. until 6 p.m. Preview April. The teaching done at tickets are 5$, 5 daily ad- these sessions concentrates At Community School ISABEL PALMER mission $3. Senior mainly on English, the area 315 Millburn Avenue Millburn 379-4145 citizens are offered a where there is the greatest "Body Conditioning for 14. This trip will, tour Inferiors discount, children are free, need for help, but the Men" and a course in Westchester's Pride, the and there is ample free flexible nature of one-to-one woodworking still have nation's oldest major show. parking. tutoring allows each tutor to openings for registrants, Two additional trips still according to Jacqueline open are the Tuesday, SHORT HILLS, NEW JERSEY Graham, director of the October 7 tour of "Crystal Summit Area Community Palace" Conservatory, New' 379-2318 School. York Botanical Garden, and Don Carpenter is teaching the Wednesday, October 15 the body conditioning course trip to the Storm King Art for 10 Wednesdays in the Center and Stone House at COMPLETE DESIGNER SERVICES Summit Junior High gym New Paltz. • Custom Window treatments and registration may be Other fall programs with • Bedspreads completed at the door. The space available include Joe woodworking course begins Mehegan's ballroom-social • Slipcovers tonight for eight Thursdays dancing scheduled for ten in the Junior High School Wednesday nights in the Sundav Buffet • Designer fabrics at Discount Prices Woodshop. Senior High School gym, an SHOP-AT-HOME — PHONE 766-1008 In the special trip of- additional section of auto • at ferings, those interested in mechanics, to begin antiques may still enroll for November 4 for four MENS SWEATERS the Eastern States Antique Tuesday nights, and the - Fair on Friday, November procrastinators' self-help Crew Neck Shetland! clinic on two Thursdays, Hum . t35.00 : November 13 and 20, at the HOME Junior High. Our talented, award winning chefs take pride in FITNESS Because of demand, preparing each Sunday a bountiful buffet which is as pleasing additional sessions have to the eye as it is to the palate. Begin your Epicurean CENTER been scheduled for the adventure with all you want of the score of appetizers from Christmas Ornaments Got In Shape At Home Using icy pink shrimp to tiny, hot morsels of Quiche Lorraine... go Three Compact Machines and course on October 21, on toa like number of entries such as succulent prime ribs of Full Instruction Package, Dancerize on Tuesday- Tailored To Your Family's nights beginning im- beef to delicately seasoned shellfish with garden-fresh vege- Needs. The Most Up-To-Oate tables and crisp salads... For dessert, indulge your fancy for Equipment Available mediately, and Holiday Cable Knit sweets from a variety of glorious creations including rich Anywhere. Treats' on October 29. Shetland For additional in- chocolate mousse and plump strawberries in clouds Sweaters Call For Free Demonstration formation and registration, of whipped cream. 12.00 (201)381-1314 procedures, call the As you leave, you can expect the most pleasant surprise of Director at 273-1141. all.. .the modest tariff for so sumptuous a feast. Sunday Buffet is served from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. SHORT HILLS ANTIQUE SHOW Reservations are suggested. OCT. 7-8-9 30 DEALERS Continental Dining in Elegant Surroundings TUE. & WED. 12-9 p.m. Formal Gardens - Fountains -A Terrace for Cocktails Thur. 12-5 p.m. Dancing Tuesday through Sunday For ladies & Then Gentlemen Piano Medleys Every Evening Luncheon Dally Noon-2 p.m. Luncheon -Cocktails -Dinner Coffee Shop Noon-8 p.m. Banquet Facilities Available On the high road (Route 202) otter expires 10/25/80 between Morristown and BernardsviUe, NJ By appointment only COMMUNITY CONGREGATION THE MANOR • PROSPECT AVENUE • WEST ORANGE, N.J. (201) 539-1It 7 or (201) 766-1478 CHURCH 201-731-2360 We honor Alison Newton charge cards, American 9&4-8660 Parsonage Hill Rd. & Hartshorn Drive Jackets and ttes.'please Express, Visa and Master Charge 1050 COMMERCE AVE. Short Hills, N. J. UNION Page 5 THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Pet Show Set Outside Summit For Saturday Events listed are either the Upper New Jersey All area children and their free and open to the public, Chapter of the National nets are invited to the or of general interest for Multiple Sclerosis Society to United Way Children's Pet non-profit purposes. be held at Bloomingdale's Show this Saturday, Oc- Deadline for inclusion is Short IlillB Mall, Saturday, tober 4. Thi!> annual event, noon on Fridays preceding October 4. sponsored by the Summit date of publication. + + + Junior Fortnightly Club, + + + Benefit Auction x will be held in the Village Musicians Wanted At an auction for the Shopping Center, New Musicians are wanted for Upper New Jersey Chapter, Providence at 10 a.m. the string and wind sections National Multiple Sclerosis Children are invited to bring of the Fairleigh Dickinson Society, to be held at all pets, no matter how University Symphony, Bloomingdale's, Short Hills unusual, to this kickoff for Florham-Madison campus, Mall, Saturday, October 4, the United Way Campaign. which rehearses Thursdays, the prize will be a Chinese There is no entry fee and 5:50 to 8 p.m., Leonard dinner for eight aboard the there will be free balloons Dreyfuss College building. Mon Lei, a 126-year-old and prizes for all who at- The first concert is Chinese junk berthed in the tend. scheduled for December 7, 3 New York harbor. The United Way clowns p.m., Lenfell Hall, The + -I- + will be present and on Mansion, on the campus. Coins, Stamps display will be a fire engine, Interested musicians should The Parsippany Coin Club rescue squad ambulance, contact the associate con- will hold a coin and stamp and police car. Area ductor, Herman L. Dash, show Sunday, October 5, veterinarians suggest that 377-4700, extension 389, or Holiday Inn, 707 Route 46 E, dogs not vaccinated for 366-9082. Parsippany, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. Parvo Virus should not + + + Admission is free. enter this show. For further + + + Speakers' Source information, call chairman GETTING THE PRODUCTION READY — Marie R. Romano, Tony Dwight, Katherine Union County lawyers are Mostly Music Mrs. William Fisher, 379- Mostly Music will open the More to it than meets the eye, according to handwriting expert. Shepard, Eric Williams, Jeanne Johnson and Al Brady are in rehearsal for the Phoenix available to speak to 5727, or co-chairman Mrs. Productions' presentation of "Cat on the Hot Tin Roof" at the Craig Theater, atop The community groups about season October 5, 7 p.m., Peter Pirn, 605-0516. New Hampshire House, which will open Friday, October 3, and run Friday and current practices and Temple Emanu-El, West- Saturday evenings, 8:40 p.m., through October 25. Both Phoenix Productions and the legislation. Interested field, with a performance of Craig Theater are avocations of Paul Hylant of Summit. For reservations and in- parties should contact the New York Pro Arte Minding Your"P"s and "Q"s formation, call 273-6233. William R. Holzapfel, 276- Chamber Orchestra. The Brass Quintet 9474, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. program will include the By Miriam Congdon interesting. The first, with z discon- Classes Set works of Vivaldi, Bach, . .. and your a's, b's and c's and all the nected, slanting bar, indicates a + + + Mozart and Grieg. For domineering personality, and one with a Here on Sunday Guided Tours rest, too, and pay attention to the slant DAR'Opens Contest The Summit YWCA Youth ticket information, call and size of each letter. For although you temper (the disconnect); the second, Department, 79 Maple Guided tours of the Claire Angel, 654-3226. someone who likes to give orders; but no Children's Specialized may keep your lip zipped, your past The first of two fall con- street has begun three new + + + hidden and your fantasies under control, temper here; the third also has that certs of the 1980-81 Music programs for children and Hospital, New Providence "temper tick", but if the stroke is light it With Yorktown Topic road, Mountainside, will be Mushroom Walk your handwriting will reveal, if not quite Box Series will feature teenagers at Roosevelt "Mushroom Walk", a might just be irritability. The fourth t- Brass Ring, a chamber "A Military Leader of the and national awards, as well held the third Thursday of all, quite a lot about you. as state competition. School, park avenue. The slide show, lecture and field bar, coming in from the left without brass quintet, on Sunday, Battle of Yorktown" is the offerings are: rollerskating every month, beginning, So it was with curiosity and crossing, indicates procrastination. Edwin O. Geckeler of trip centering on the kinds trepidation that I took some samples of October 5, at 4 p.m. in the subject of the annual for grades 3 - 9 on Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Interested parties Now, the t'stems dips and downs), Brayton school is in charge must call in advance, 233- and uses of mushrooms will my own unsightly scrawl to Ortrud Commons Room at Kent historical essay contest afternoons, afterschool be held at the Trailside third line: Short significes in- Place School. sponsored by the Beacon of distribution to the recreation for grades K - 6 3720. Bowman. Mrs. Bowman, Certified schools. Dorothy Baldwin is Nature and Science Center, MasterGraphonalystand past president dependence, which is fine if you're in a Founded in 1978, Brass Hill Fire Chapter, DAR, on Wednesday afternoons, + + + position to do your own thing; otherwise which is open to fifth and coordinator of social Photo Exhibit Coles avenue and New of the New Jersey Chapter of the In- Ring has appeared ex- and evening recreation on Providence road, Moun- you could be a problem to society. The tensively in New Jersey and sixth grade classes in the studies. Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. - "Women in Prison", a ternational Graphoanalysis Society, DAR committee members tainside, Watchung analyzes, as you might have guessed, second, of middle hight, shows pride in in the Philadelphia area. city's public schools. Recreational programs are photography exhibit by position and appearance. The third, very include Mrs. Elmer H. Paula Ross, will be in the Reservation, Sunday, handwriting. She also conducts Their repertoire embraces free; fee for rollerskating is October 5, 2 p.m. Further tall, shows vanity. five centuries from the According to a Hayes, first vice regent; 50 cents. Foyer Showcase of the workshops, one of which will be held Mrs. Robert R. Giles, information may be ob- right here in Summit at the Summit If you really want tosee trouble, look a Renaissance to the 20th spokeswoman for the Caldwell College Student contest, only one leader may historian, and Mrs. Charles Call YWCA, 273-4242, for tained by calling 232-5930. Area Community School, next Tuesday t the fourth line. If your writing slants century. Members of Brass further information. Center, Ryerson avenue, very far to the right, it could mean be selected. The essay E. Thurler, registrar. through October 30. The + + + evening. Ring are Charles Evans and you're on the verge of a breakdown. A Curry Moyer, trumpets; might center on why this Student Center is open Puppet Theater Let's start with the slant: my own is particular leader played an Israel's Puppet Theater- downhill slant shows exhaustion or Derek Foster, French horn; Mondays through Fridays, straight up and down, indicating, Mrs. severe depression, and the slant can important role in the battle. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eric's Puppet Company will Bowman says, an interest in reasoning J. William Moore, trombone present "The Wizard of Oz", become particularly severe late at night. and Karl Kramer, tuba. Suggested persons could Admission is free. things out and hearing both sides of the include General GEORGE P. GRIFFITH October 11, 11 a.m. and 1 Left-slanting handwiting (not shown) Featured music will be of + + + story. I am less inclined to be emotional. indicates introspection and a tendency to Washington, Marquis Paper Mill on TV p.m., and October 12, 12 Hey, long-suffering family, take note! Paul Dukas, A. Holborne, noon, at the Wilkins hide emotions; a left-slanter is hard to deLafayette, Rochambeau A premiere performance My handwriting is fluid, she says, Viktor Ewald, J.S. Bach, or Cornwallis, among Theater, Kean College, get to know. A moderate slant to the Daniel Speer, Henry Purcell on "Fortnight", a special typifying the free-flowing thoughts of right means you're outgoing, and if this others. interview show, which was Union. In addition, a per- writers. I like that one. And the printed and Michel LeClerc. The formance of "The Italian is accompanied by a's and o's that are program wil include special telecast September 30, will letters I ocasionally drop into the middle open at the top, you're really expansive. The essays, 300 to 600 be repeated Friday, October Girl in Algiers" will be held of my cursive show cultural tendencies. arrangements of "Grand- October 11, 8 p.m. Ticket About those g's; the longer the stroke words each, must be turned 3, 7 p.m., Channel 3. Occasional breaks between the letters pa's Spells," by Jelly-Roll into the classroom teachers information may be ob- in the lower zone (below the line), the Morton; "Sonata for Two Executive Director Angelo ! signify intuitiveness, listening to my by December 12. Criteria for tained by calling 527-2337. more determined you are, and the Trumpets," from "Kramer Del Rossi of the Paper Mill inner voice. So far, so good. heavier the stroke the more forceful. judging will include the Playhouse will discuss the • ,t *..+ But — the short upper loops on my d's vs. Kramer," by Henry length, historical accuracy, The fourth g, with a partial loop, shows" Purcell; and the Porgy and theater's plans as well as Hiking, Biking reveal that I am apt to be sensitive to imagination but lack of follow-through; adherence to subject, the fund-raiser to be held The Union County Hiking slights, real or imagined, and to other Bess Suite by George Gersh- neatness and creativity. A Club will hold six activities the fifth, with the loop completed at or win as arranged by Charles October 5. people's feelings as well. My a's and o's above the line, shows that you carry bibliography must ac- during the weekend of could signify real trouble: there's a little Evans, a member of Brass company the essay. October 4-5, including a bike through. The wider loop of the sixth Ring. Enrichment extra loop which could mean self- indicates social ability, while the narrow STEINWAY An enrichment program ride from Freehold to deception. Oh-oh. The e's are nice, Tickets are $5 for adults, Jamesburg. Other events loop on the last g shows you're more $3 for students and senior Top winners in each grade entitled, "Small People and though. Their width means I'm liberal in selective in your choice of friends. will receive $50 cashier and Teenagers Too", will begin include a nine-mile my thoughts, with a live-and-let-live citizens. Ample free parking mountain hike, a ramble in Now, look at the m's. These are really is available on campus. checks, while second place OTHER FINE PIANOS Saturday morning, October attitude toward other people's beliefs. winners will receive $25 the Great Swamp, a hike- So much for me. What about you? fun. The sharper the points at the top, The second concert of the 4, and continue through the quicker you are to grasp ideas and cashier checks. Both sets of November 22, Chatham bike at Sandy Hook and a Look at the accompanying chart for series will feature John mountain circular, among the more penetrating your mind is. (So Meszar and Alfreda Hays in winners will also receive Township High School, some tips about what your handwriting medals, with top winners others. For full details, call reveals. Please note that Mrs. Bowman you like that one, do you?) The rounded "Music for Two Harp-; Lafayette avenue. Forty m's indicate what Mrs. Bowman calls being eligible for divisional courses, ranging from 352-8431. emphasizes that one letter alone may sichords" on November 2. show certain tendencies, but for true "the file cabinet type of mind"; you may gymnastics and dance to be slower to learn but yQU retain it. Don't hobbies and arts and crafts, Textiles analysis you need to take all the strokes "Judaic Textiles", fiber into account. feel badly: Thomas Edison had very will be offered. Brochures rounded m's. Inverted m's that look like have been distributed in creations, will be on exhibit Now, some specifics: Do you cross at the Morris Museum of w's indicate a flexibility and ease of local schools. Additional your t's above the vertical stroke, as in adjustment. information may be ob- Arts and Sciences, Nor- the first pictured? Then you're apt to be tained by calling the mandy Heights road, dreamy and fanciful. The second t-bar, Now, just a few more squiggles and Library of the Chathams, Morristown, Saturday, just touching the stem, shows high goals, we're though. Check out your signature 635-0603. October 11, through Sunday, tempered by contact with reality. The — that shows how you feel about your- self. If it's large, you have a good deal of + + + November 30. third, a long, heavy horizontal, just + + + above the stem, shows you have self-confidence. Initial letters that are Investigations significantly bigger than the rest say of summit The Trailside Nature and Colonial Symphony willpower to accomplish your dreams. The Colonial Symphony Those who make their t's as in the fourth that for you, the big things count — Science Center, Coles career, self-image, etc. You're not avenue and New Providence will feature the music of example are, Mrs. Bowman says, "good French composers as it Indians; they're methodical, and follow concerned with the merely mundane. road, Mountainside, Wat- Try that one out next time someone chung Reservation, will begins its 30th season through." October 15, 8:30 p.m., The second line of t-bars gets more accuses you of being a sloppy introduce an October series housekeeper. of "Saturday Morning Madison Junior High Investigations", a School, Main street, children's nature adventure Madison, with Henry series, starting Saturday, Babock featured as the October 4, 10 a.m., with a soloist in the Strauss Horn program about snakes. Concerto. Local members of Future programs will in- the Symphony include Hand Knit clude planets and stars, fall Jeanne Fellows, Katherine foliage, camping. For Clark, Marie Tracy and Sweaters that are further information, and Suazanne Hamilton, as well made to he advanced registration, as Thomas Appert of New which is recommended, call Providence. For ticket admired. 232-5930. information, call 377-1310. + + + No time to knit; wear At Gala "Slim Living" The Chinese Dance these soft, weightless Company of New York will A last chance to sign up toppings with colors as perform at the benefit for for the Summit Area YM- light as a holiday spirit CA's coed "Slim Living" and no one will know the program is being offered now to those interested in difference. An exciting this unique weight loss collection from Maria WINE and program. Classes start the Kim, so similar to sweat- week of October 6 and will ers selling for much more CHEESE be held Wednesdays 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. and Thursdays a. Diagonal blocks, FESTIVAL 8:15 to 9:30 p.m. TASTE—TESTERS— Discussing the baked goods and gourmet foods that are always U-neck $46 This new program is popular items at the YWCA's benefit Winter Market are committee members, from b. Crew neck with geared not only to those who left, Susie Alford, Cnrolyn'Osmun, Judi Ostberg, Sue Woodworth and Carol Clark. A raised stripe $30 consider themselves taste-testing party featuring Gerri Barter's home-made breads and popular hors SUNDAY, overweight, but to people d'oeuvres will take place at the YW's Wednesday, October 8 Kaffeeklatsch at 9:45 a.m. c. In tarsia loop OCT. 5 who have trouble main- For more information, call Suzanne Clark, 464-5205, or the YWCA, 273-4242. crew neck taining weight loss and $46, • 7 p.m. tend to put the pounds ba,ck on again. For more details, Sizes s-m-l- in AT call 273-3330. Life Group multi-beige Berkeley Heights Dr. Hollington }fung Dong grounds. FEEL WELCOME! B.P.O.E Sets Meeting 2392 1130 Valley Road Summit Chapter, New PODIATRIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY Stirling Jersey Right to Life Com- mittee, will meet at the Mon. & Thurs. Tuos., Wed. Fri. Sponsored By the v< home of Eleanor Nash, 51 DeForest Ave. B. H. Business Assoe. 630 Springfield Ave. Tickets 7:90 per person RACQUET Tuesday, October 7, 8 p.m. Berkeley Heights, N. J. Summit, N. J. New members should call 410 Springfield Ave. • Summit • fret parking • hours 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • mon. and thurs. to 9 (201)665-0010 (201)273-3311 no sal* Is ever final • free gift wrap always • free alterations • we mall free anywhere In U. S. Call 464-6272 CBVTER 273-8897 for directions. Page 6 THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980

A LANDMARK THAT DIED SLOWLY The Closing of Another School — When the Summit House Bar and Restaurant closed just two years ago At last week's Board of Education western section of the city, closing that and was replaced by the "The Office" meeting, a list entitled "Criteria for particular building is also unlikely. restaurant, a name known to several Evaluating Elementary School Closing What's left are Washington and generations of local residents died out Alternatives" was made public. It sets Wilson Schools, the two buildings with after 81 years — or maybe 95 years, or forth a formula to determine which of the lower enrollments. In fact, the even 120 years, depending upon how the city's remaining six elementary combined enrollments are less than one calculates it. Summit's first schools will be closed next in light of a either Lincoln and Brayton, and not known hotel and the original "Summit continual decline in enrollment. much more than Franklin's 275. Again, House" was built in 1858 by Jonathan The criteria or formula is a plan by we don't think it would be in the best Crane Bonnel, the man known as "the the school board's special Declining interests of anyone to even consider the father of Summit" because he per- Enrollment Committee and is based on closing of Jefferson. suaded the railroad to come up over studies of a half dozen lists across the That leaves Wilson and Washington Turkey Hill back in 1837 instead of country including Summit's own to choose from. That the parents of following the route of the Morris Community Advisory Committee. either school do not wish their par- Turnpike to Morristown. His hotel Last year, after many, many months ticular building to close, goes without stood about where the Presbyterian remodeled the wooden building at 57-61 and countless meetings, the Board of saying. Summit is a "neighborhood Parish House is now, with a large Union Place into "a first class Hotel was reduced to the restaurant at No. 59 Education finally decided to close school" oriented community, a concept "Summit House" sign facing the and restaurant" by converting the two and the tavern at No. 61. Then, in 1972, Roosevelt School and send the we thoroughly agree with. Making the tracks to lure guests from the trains existing stores into a bar and dining the restaurant was discontinued and remaining students to Brayton, Jef- final choice will be a difficult one. which then passed by at street level. room, and adding a kitchen in the converted into a store, leaving only the ferson and Lincoln Schools. It was The Board of Education's "criteria When that operation ceased is vague basement, and a billiard room and tavern, and in April of 1978 the tavern unfortunate to close a school, but a for closing" is an attempt to come to a because, while the hotel itself burned restrooms in the rear, and by con- was taken over by Growth Enterprises, declining enrollment left the Board of decision in a just and fair way. We down in 1867, business did continue for necting the second floor flats with proprietors of the new "The Office" Education with no alternative. know there will be no arbitrary an indefinite period in an annex those of the previous hotel to make 25 restaurant. Ownership of the "Kenny The decline, however, continues and decision made, and all facts will be building located about where the apartments. Building" was transferred from the Kenny family to Daniel J. Brennan in the school board is now faced with weighed with care. YMCA-Library parking lot is now. The 1900 another decision: which one of the However, it is unfortunate that the "Summit House" on Union place dates Benjamin W. Banfill was listed as the 1917. Then, in 1941, Brennan sold it to remaining six will be next. choice should come down to two back at least to 1885 when Michael J. proprietor of the Summit House in the the Summit Development Corporation, Under the circumstances, we think schools. Even though a school-closing Kenny, a Summit resident from 1855 late 1890's, and was probably the first Mrs. Carroll Bassett and Fred Van the next closing will have to be bet- is an action that affects the entire city, bought the Union place block half way after Kenny. He was followed by John Duzer, which, in turn, transferred it to ween Wilson and Washington Schools. it boils down to a bottom line which from Beechwood road to Maple street H. Farry in 1904, William J. the Bassett Associates, the present At present Wilson's enrollment of 162 says: Of the six remaining elementary from Fred K. Agate and built the Woestendiek in 1906, and Charles H. owners in 1970. (Contributed by the and Washington's student population of schools open, which school can be corner building which he operated as Wulff in 1919. Then William F. Klein Summit Historical Society.) Note: For 157, brings to 319 the total number of closed down with the least amount of the "Summit Hotel." And it probably operated it from about 1926 until it was a compilation of many of the pictures pupils now attending the two schools. disruption for students, teachers and dates back further, because the taken over by Richard Zorti, the final and caption-stories which have ap- On the other hand, student enrollment parents. Summit Record of 1883 reported that, proprietor, in about 1970. When the peared in this space over the years, see "Glimpses Into Summit's Past", at the other four elementary schools Since a decision must be made within in that year, and for an unnamed Summit House ceased to operate as a show there are 226 at Jefferson, 275 at reason, Kenny was temporarily denied hotel many years ago, its occupancy of available at Siegel's Stationery for a reasonable amount of time, we hope $4.76 plus tax. Franklin, 364 at Lincoln and 400 at the Board of Education does not ponder a liquor license. Then, in 1897, Kenny the entire building at 57-61 Union place Brayton. and weigh the problem to the extent it Using an elimination process it did the last time when Roosevelt was seems highly unlikely that the Board of finally chosen. Let's make a decision Education would close eilher of the two as soon as possible and not agonize most populated schools: Lincoln or over what's to be done. We are certain Brayton, since it would create a the parents would like to know as soon tremendous deployment problem. It is as possible as would the teachers and The Coast of Maine is as American as Pie also highly unlikely that a second East the students. Closing a school is a ment store of seals on the rocks. They Summit school would be closed so soon difficult procedure; let's not make it At Seal Harbor the Rockefeller gar- the big trees are gone as a result of the after the shut-down of Roosevelt. Since anymore difficult by wringing our Bar Harbor fire in 1947 which also had faces half pussy-cat and half fish, dens are open on Wednesday. They are ' bodies half burlap bag and half fur coat. Franklin School has an enrollment of hands in despair and guilt. richer, more. spectacular and more destroyed a hundred mansions of.the I had a compulsion to talk to these 275 and is sort of isolated in the south- N.E.R. crowded. The Chinese wall with a top of rich which were called summer cottag- anomalies of nature, to get some reply, apricot tile like sugar syrup is from es. and gain some insight as to their mental Peking. We ambled down the Spirit Path Late one afternoon we went shopping processes. The colors were engaging. to see what would happen to us. Vocal on a pier for lobsters. It took twenty They were amber, grey and tan and French children were leaping about minutes and they were cooked. Back in : nuances of these with and without lending a Paris garden effect. At the end camp the picnic table was enhanced by a speckles. The guide said the shade was Slings and Arrows of the Path on a stone bench was a tan linen tablecloth and candles for the somewhat dependent upon how wet they The current and continuing water all toilet flushings, teeth brushing, woman so obese lhat she looked like one occasion. The flames glistened on the were. All the coats were glistening in the of the Buddhas in the garden whose •sun. Most were on the rocks adjacent to shortage will certainly bring to pass hand washing, face washing, jean bronze body had turned to flesh. We changes, in human behavior in these shrinking, cooking, etc. juice of the blueberry pie (bought but deep water, bodies bunched together all were delighted by the discovery of six homemade). Achipmunklicked the edge touching, some overlapping. Several parts. It is also well known that no teenager hummingbirds among the poppies and of a pine cone at our formal dinner. He were swimming alone nearby. Twice the For instance, teenagers, both boys worth his-her salt would be caught the encounter of our Army officer neigh- was on the ground. boat, weal back and forth along the - and girls, will, certainly have to dead in a pair of jeans which had been bor by thg annual phlox.,(to red it is I met a French doctor from Bordeaux .. lenguxi«3tB%.rocks, about twenty feet reevaluate (he usage of water. worn for more than six hours. Dirty "fir especially exouisite)! He urged'w t» • inthe'nftJth-mvadeeJ showeVWoni. By ' •tram At- hsouatis sof far. Most seals not those jeans go into the hamper for look at Arhat-arid the Tiger among the means of; myrWeak Frendfl, We c6m- '••'• moved their heads and passively Everyone knows that there isn't a sylvan sculpture flanking the central teenager worth his-her salt, who the daily wash. municated and I told her about the followed the boat with their gaze, but English garden. The tiger is distinctive. naturalist cruise that departs from Bass they would not exert themselves to move doesn't shower every morning for a But, that teenager has already used He looks more like a smiling mole. Harbor. On the boat, two men talk, the their bag-like bodies with the tail that minimum of 12 minutes. up a goodly share of the water One day we decided to do Dorr captain of the lobster boat and the looked like a joke. Under the present method of com- allocation and each load of wash takes Mountain trail which runs down from Acadia guide. pilation applied to water usage, that up 30 gallons of water. Cadillac. First we ascended the After blueberry muffins, the gift of Let's face it. Teenagers of this world, mountain by car in dense fog. Even Greg, under the dining fly, we went to , We arrived at Thunderhole at the right teenager with the 12-minute shower hour, but this year, for us, there was no has used 36 gallons of water, leaving the hair will be washed less often, and parking was difficult. From the flat top, Bass Harbor. By the dock we parked in we edged our way to the uncertain the shadow of a camper to protect the thundering water doing tricks. It is that teenager only 14 gallons left for the jeans will be worn more than once. located on the Atlantic and one-way Otherwise, when the tap is turned on, beginning of the trail, but the mist and blueberry pie in the car. We were the the rest of the day. gentle rain obscured the cairns. Perfect first to board the boat so we chose green Ocean Drive, just below Sand Beach That 14 gallons would have to include there will be no water. visibility and dry rocks are essential for vinyl seats over the bow. The air, which is usually an invigorating S3 W.S. this trail so we departed for the Abbe temperature and play of light were degrees. However, there is Echo Lake Museum. celestial. Dolphins were sighted and the with bath-houses which required less awe of the small children were part of corageous skin. The rock castles and the sight. On a remote island with a slopes around Thunderhole were Current Comment On a clear day we hiked on Dorr Coast Guard hut was a tall dead tree unusually crowded. It seemed as if the (Rail Capitol Plan-Bemardsville News) Of Habits and Droughts Mountain trail and viewed the Porcupine containing the nest of two ospreys. I was gulls had turned into people perched on Islands in Frenchman Bay. At first there excited by the appearance of fourteen the rocks. While we waited for the tide was a steep downward climb with some eiderducks flying in a "V" low over the action, I looked at distant people on the We are glad to see that the New The bulk of these funds would be to precarious rocks. It's good to have red rocks through eight magnification Jersey Transit Board last week water. Charles said it was planned renovate and repair deteriorated bus hiking boots for this. Views and because I am so fond of eiderdowns. binoculars that really reveal behavior authorized the purchase of 10 new and rail systems over the next eight blueberries surrounded us, at least Ex-Hockey Player patterns. where there was soil. We met a young diesel-electric locomotives for the years. A major exception, however, to The lobster-man, Weldon Lenard, who Raritan Valley Line, formerly the the renovation of most lines would be pair with a plastic pail picking berries in Seawall is the gate to Somes Sound and an agile Hansel and Gretel way. looked like a hockey player (He said he in a certain light and mood the curved Central Railroad of New Jersey. The the actual expansion of Conrail's old once was.) told us about the ordeal of A German couple with a child asked us expanse of water, sky and blueness is a new 3,000-horsepower General Motors Erie-Lackawanna electrified lines personal event. Also the sea gulls locomotives are to be delivered by the the way back to Bar Harbor on foot. It November waters. He was articulate directly into Penn Station. At present sounded as if the robust trio had covered standing on favorite rocks are amiable end of 1981, about the same time that the lines carry 18,000 commuters daily and charming and atypical. Lenard with appetites. half the island that day. Quite the op- pulled up some traps, locked the claws, the line is to receive 57 new passenger to Hoboken, where they have to change posite was the ninety-year old dog we coaches ordered last month from to PATH trains for the trip to met with his mistress. He was panting- There is a pang of sadness in taking Bombardier Ltd. of Canada at a price Manhattan. , tired. Further along we passed through a and'passed around a male and female down a tent and stopping for the last tag of $43 million. minor forest of baby white birches lobster and explained the sex difference time at Fernald's (food store and and we learned that one of legal size is station). But this is nullified by a vision The year 1981, even the end of it, isn't That is a wonderful improvement, of conventional showers, sheets, stoves too far away, and this improvement in notwithstanding all the clam broth whose leaves seemed to be singing a and softness in every sense of the word. song in the wind. The rocks here were from six to eight years old. service is valuable for some area houses and other attractions of The first small rocky island had only a (Mrs. Miles is a member of the commuters. like eggs in speckled chemical tones Summit public school teaching staff.) Hoboken. We only wish it too were holding our weight. Lower down the trail few seals, but the second was a depart- The other major move by the Transit going to be ready next year. Judging Board a week ago Monday that con- by the customary, delays in tran- cerns this area was the board's ap- sportation projects in this state we proval of a capital spending program would not be too surprised to see this of $2.4 billion in fiscal 1980 to 1988, a not ready in 10 years. But we are glad sum which would use up the $150 to see it is officially on the state's million allocated by the state tran- capital spending plan, and there are an sportation bond issue of 1979 and also awful lot of train riders that will want Looking Backward would require an additional $340 to see it completed as soon as possible. Letters million in state funds as well as $1.7 The trip to midtown at present time is billion hi federal funds. unconscionably long. PUSH Pledges Backing note the envy of residents of Editor, Summit Herald: at least one nearby com- Seventy-five Years Ago debut. iiiiMnmraHMmmmiiw^^^ The following letter has munity whose governing The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western At the Strand Theater: Bob Hope and been sent to the Mayor and body was unable to ac- Railroad announced plans to construct a Milly Vitale in "The Seven Little Foys". Common Council. complish what you have; $3,000,000 terminal at Hoboken. + + + Publication in The Summit delivery of the opportunity The new bridge over the lowered railroad Ten Years Ago SUMMIT ^ Herald is requested. to provide safe, affordable tracks at Summit avenue had been com- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan housing for elderly citizens English: Senator George S. McGpvern. People United for Senior of Summit. Wealsonotethat vered with concrete, and work on the ap- Housing, proaches was being completed. HUD gave final approval for construction our building site is the envy of housing on Glenwood place. Judy Shipley, Chairman, of many communities whose The city's treasurer's yearly statement Ev«E.Forbtt, Publisher Quality Weeklies of New Jersey balanced at $164,313. New at the YWCA: Mrs. Clarice L. Audit Bureau of Circulation 21 Prospect Hill avenue residents of senior housing Haines as executive director. Norman E. Rauschwr facilities will never realize + -f + New Jersey Press Association + + + '•.••••" Fifty Years Ago Editor fe Aisociata Publisher the independence and 1 National Editorial Association Mayor James Lovett At the High School: Commander Richard Five Years Ago Lucy Meyer Council President, Murray mobility ours will. Associate Editor Published by The Summit Herald E. Byrd under the auspices of the The Hudson City Savings Bank of New Ross Please.be assured of our elementary schools. Jersey sought permission to open a branch Anne P. Cooper Every Thursday at 22 Bank Street, Members, Summit Common Summit, New Jarsey 07901 continuing, involvement. H.T. Pitts returned to the city for the here. Associate Editor' Council Last Saturday, we were seventh season of extermination of rats and Rita Murphy of New Providence was joined by two represen- disease-carrying pests. named director of the city's welfare Entered M Second Ciasi Matter, Dear All: tatives from the Summit The Lackawanna Railroad requested a . department, succeeding Mrs. Marian October 6,1889 at the Port Office People United for Senior Housing Authority on a visit fare increase of 25 percent. . Chapin, who had resigned. Summit, New Jersey, under the Act Housing wish to express our to the new facility in Congressman Matthew J. Rinaldo, 12th of March 3,1879. sincere appreciation to you Cranford. We have written a Twenty-five Years Ago district, Republican, called a special for your long-awaited report of this visit which we Truckers protested a city ban on use of meeting in Union to help the Housing ALL DEPARTMENTS: 2734000 decision regarding site Authority advance plans for housing on $10 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BACK COPIES 30c EACH east Summit streets. selection for senior citizen Dial equipment was being readied for its Weaver street. linil!imH™ apartments in Summit. We (Continued on Page 7) THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Page 7 Letters (Continued from Pnoii 6) Pulpit Perspective have submitted to the S.H.A. Flag Stolen Urges Lehr vote Accompanying our report To the Editor: Editor, Summit Herald: by Jan Vickery Knost was a brief letter expressing Who would want to steal Because Frank Lehr did our support and stating our Old Glory? such an outstanding job as desire to be helpful as they Well someone did. After Mayor of Summit, I am work toward our common flying the Stars and Stripes managing a part of his Those of you I have had the pleasure of people, yes, will do it again. They will goal. day and night while our men campaign for County meeting here in Summit know by now that I choose, but the result of their choosing will . We thank Councilman and women are being held Freeholder. can abound with such sweetness and light, be to see their hopes for peace, for quality, Schretter for his willingness hostage, on the 318th day, With Frank's proven such optimism, such silver-lining for authenticity dashed again... to attend our meeting someone took my flag. record of accomplishment, philosophies that it often gets just plain One of my heroes, Philip Wylie, once September 11, and for his I hope who took it will fly the county needs "icky". But, as my Mother used to say, wrote a book called Generation of Vipers. clarification of our it 'til our hostages are home. Freeholders of Frank's "...that's the nature of the beast!"... and In it, in addition to his classic expostulation questions and concerns. In the meantime, I am ability to help keep our it's kind of hard to sink into the quagmire of pn momism, was a choice and delicious flying the flag of '76 at the taxes in line. reality and be at one with that whole crowd quotation that echoes in the present Thank you again for your of* pessimists. . moment. Wylie wrote that "the Common efforts, your determination, corner of River and Iris You are welcome to visit Man is the Hero's Backside." He went on to and your decision. roads. the Republican campaign Of late, though, I've noticed a far-more seriouis symptom developing in my psyche point out that human beings generally Sincerely, Peter Kowal headquarters on the second snigger self-indulgently when the phrase Judy Shipley floor of the Bassett Building. and I'm not at all sure it's going to go away. It is a kind of cynicism at the herding in- "common man" is spoken. In response to Prakes Police The enthusiasm and interest this tendency, Wylie said in so many words, shown by v, the workers is stincts of people in groups, the proclivity to Editor, Summit Herald: put up with less than what .is fair and just. that instead of the quotation reading "God Dangerous "Fuse" The Summit Police do an stimulating. Your support is must have loved the common man because Editor, Summit Herald outstanding job. I had the needed. It comes a bit clearer to me as I read he made so many of them", that in fact, it Those in the state who occasion to observe this DaleJ.McKnight Robert Chrichton's remarkable study in should read "God must have hated the have long wanted nursery firsthand this summer. 10 Brook court character called The Camerons, in which common man because he made him so schools in public schooling the huddled masses of Scottish coal miners My family were all away simply abide the sins of the mine owners common!" are moving New Jersey in this particular week and, at Remaining stalward in the ranks of the just that direction with the with nary an "Och! I dinna' ken what the home, alone, I was Laird be doin' tae us...". People generally optimist who would serve the needs of passage of a bill (A-538) in awakened when two in- people in addressing the human condition is the Assembly recently. Deaths are satisfied to settle for second best, truders burst into my seldom crowing when they are gigged by not always an easy thing to do. It often Retarded children, aged 3- bedroom. They restrained the gaff of life. takes nothing short of shutting one's eyes to EXTRA - The October edition of the Summit Junior High newsletter. "Junior High- 5, along with others in this me while they took what the sadness of repeated reality in order to l.ights," will be distributed thisweek to all fifth and sixth grade parents. Readying for age group who are han- they wanted and then locked Miss Jeanne O'Leary Sometimes, while reading the latest Miss Jeanne C. O'Leary, pronunciamentos of our presidential keep the vision from blurring. But this this special issue which will focus on the middle school are (seated) newsletter editors dicapped, would become me in a closet when they particular cleric isn't ready to throw in the Jane Watson and Marilyn Thomas. Standing is reporter Judy Newbold and Junior High full-time enrolled pupils in left. Fortunately, I was able 47, of Summit died last candidates, or, worse yet, viewing a Thursday in Overlook pathetic excuse for a debate on television, sponge - not just yet. There are too many principal Donald DeBanico who assisted with the project. each school district, ac- to get free and call the police years and too many horizons which might cording to this bill, on the one phone in the Hospital. A Mass was of- the sense of suspicion creeps in again. At fered Saturday in St. such times, it's not the outrage at the latest make the picture brighter. Hang in there receiving an everage of $570 house they had not with me! Doctor Speaks At Conference Teresa's Church, following political "promises", but the frustration per-pupil from the state. destroyed. the funeral from the Brough The subject has relevance Well-to-do districts would Within a half hour, the ...:.iwith. iknowin, ..,:„g„ «,.thati "in,,'The, PeopleD^nnio, Vooi" ..B«. - '" "" ~ ^" -— - i special Can Help Housing ALA NON I Managed Commodity Accounts '" v m Gates Clone at 5:00 p.m. Tax Srietter investments Telephone Home Ofim § wsing on Write PA Box 315 Write P.O. Box 487 S3S SPRINGFIELD AVE'AT MORRIS AVE Retirement Plans - xeogh iRft Best lime to call? „ „ . __. _„... Or Call 763-1415 Or Call 672-7231 273-3333 Page 8 THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Two Attend Sessions On Child Placement Firemen Host Brenda Byrne and residents Faith Shindler and members volunteer to serve training. Annual Dance District Court Judge John Helene Bilera have been at the board hearings Anyone interested in more information about the Child Callahan, both of Summit, appointed by Union County weekly to evaluate the case The Summit Firemen's were among those attending judge DiBuono to serve on plan for each child and to Placement Review Boards or personal involvement Mutual Benevolent the first statewide Training these state mandated make recommendations to Association will host Its Institute for Child boards, which review the the judge. They have should call the Coordinator Joseph Sharp at 527-4920. eleventh annual dance on Placement Review Board cases of all children who already received local Friday evening October 10. members and for judges, have been placed outside of The fund raising affair will social workers, and others their homes by the N.J. be held at the Knights of who deal with children in Division of Youth and Overlook M.D. Given Award Columbus Hall from 8 p.m. foster care and residential Family Services due to child until 1 a.m. treatment. or other family problems. Robert S. Galen, M.D., resident, was presented Byrne and other area These Review Board M.P.H., associate director with the award for out- All residents are invited to of clinical laboratories at standing contributions in the attend and all donations will Overlook Hospital, received field of clinical chemistry at go to benefit the "Sick, the Cybermedix Award a joint meeting of the Death and Welfare" fund of from the American Associations in Boston. the F.M.B.A. Music will be WAREHOUSE Association for Clinical At the session, Dr. Galen provided by the popular Chemistry and the Canadian announced a breakthrough local group, Frankie "WELCOME BACK" LUNCH — Enjoying the luncheon hosted by Brayton School's Association for Clinical in the use of computer Buscaino and the Melotones. PTA to welcome back teachers and staff are, from left, Mrs. David Pohndorf, Mrs. Chemistry. models to reduce frequency Tickets for the dance are Russell Smith, Teachers Joanne Campbell and Debbie Oliynlk, Brayton PTA President CLEANOUT! and cost of laboratory available at Fire Head- Mrs. James Robertson and Teacher Marianne Ruane. The luncheon was held the day Dr. Galen, a Short Hills procedures. quarters, before school at Mrs. Pohndorf's home and she was assisted by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. ODDS 'N ENDS Robertson, Mrs. Thomas Clark and Mrs. Andrew Spolni. KITCHEN CABINETS & VANITIES Registration Deadline Jersey Tax Court Post Given Boro Woman •100 WORTH GREEK FEST - Dean $ October 6 Generalis of Summit assists A New Providence said. and also information from Co-author with Dr. Gerald FOR 35 in setting up boutiques for resident, Dr. Susan Over the summer, she has the municipalities limit R. Pomper, of Rutgers Republican Headquarters the "Greek Festival" of Lederman, has been named been involved in hearings their expenditures, is really University, of "Elections in Westf ield at the Holy Trinity to the Committee on the Tax for another committee. She a budget restriction. The America", Dr. Lederman Room 205 Greek Orthodox Church, 250 Court. was appointed in May to the CAPS on thecounty limit the said the second edition came Gallows Hill road on "The tax court was Governor's Committee to amount that can be raised out last July. October 3. 4 and 5. Greek study the CAP laws. She is from property taxes." 382 Springfield Ave. established as a part of the "It is a complete update o,k lorSan, »/•/.'.<. 267-2434 Pf music and homemade tax reform movement in fiscal policy director with She explained that on the nature of elections. 277-1177 \ specialties of food and New Jersey to provide the League of Women municipalities can exceed The first edition came out in 33 Central Ave., Madison. 992,4006 pastries will be featured. taxpayers with a prompt Voters of New Jersey. their CAPS by going to 1968, and the new one covers and efficient review of their "We heard various county referendum, while counties all elections since," she grievances by a qualified officials and mayors tell us do not have that op- said. court," Chief Justice Robert how they are pressured by portunity. N. Wilentz wrote her when the CAP laws as they are he made the appointment. written now, with the A political science restrictions on spending. Local Graduate Writes Source professor at Kean College, The committee will for- Dr. Lederman explained mulate a report on the laws Dr. Paul Horowitz, son of through the use of over 800 what this position meant. and perhaps make Mr. and Mrs. Harry figures and 44 tables. "The role of the committee, recommendations to be Horowitz of Hillcrest avenue Dr. Horowitz, who is presented to the governor and a graduate of Summit since this is a new court for currently professor of the state, is an advisory one. and possibly to the High School, is the principal legislature." She said she author of '"The Art of physics at Harvard The group has tax lawyers, University, received his people on various" levels of could not comment now on Electronics", published this what those recom- month by Cambridge A.B. and Ph.D. degrees government, as well as from Harvard. those with a financial mendations might be. University Press, New background, to oversee the "We heard many separate York. His research interested operation of the Tax Court." and different complaints With Winfield Hill named have included x-ray and The first meeting of the from mayors and county as the co-author, the book is proton microscopy, pulsars, committee was yesterday. officials about the CAP termed a "text-reference speckle imaging and the The group will be ready to laws. The report will books covering nearly all search for extraterrestrial offer the judge advice, she compile all the testimony aspects of electronics'* intelligence. Kathy Fullerton Joins Interior Design Firm &*# decorated a room at the Kathy Fullerton decor in their home should really like, she said. Reed-Reeve Arboretum remembers fall as a time for reflect their individual Working to make people Showcase house. working together to benefit tastes. aware has had its rewards Currently Kathy is ser- the YWCA in her role as a Noting that people can no for Kathy who has seen ving on the Summit Junior past Winter Market longer. afford a mistake, - many of the Summit houses League Board as education chairman. "flow do you hideJhe, wrong, She decorated chosen for "'i-gaVman and has planned a Today, her sights; are Sbfal"'- Kathyieels at- 'hbuse tours. Herownwas on three-part seminar of more on the individual as mosphere can change a a Calvary Church tour. women and finances. Other she joins the firm of Interior person's day-to-day outlook. Interior Design Associates volunteer work included Design Associates. Working Sometimes, though, people have also been part of the serving or the Junior High with clients, she believes the are unaware of things they tour circuit here when they PTA Boaid. Some volun- teering had to be curtailed, she noted, because of the expanded interests of her daughters, students at the Summit Junior and Senior High Schools, and family gatherings with her husband Allen, a securities analyst in New York City. Decorating the houses of talented people in Summit 6 Month who are creative in their own right is a challenge she enjoys, as she says, "right Money Market certificate to the eaves." Kathy may be reached Effective in Summit at 761-0789. annual SPACIOUS. yield on 11.968°° CUSHIONED "-,.. 12.504 COURTS. SUPERIOR LIGHTING, LOWEST PRICES IN THE AREA

"""" camp rate interest rate may be higner or lower at time or renewal. Federal Regulations prohibit the compounding of Interest during the term of these accounts. RACQUET c« Kathy Fullerton prepares to leave her Cape Cod CBSTTBR "" summer home overlooking Nantucket Sound to return to 21/2 Year variable Rate certificate^ Summit and interior decorating.

per annum LIQUIDATION Effective October 2 - $1000. minimum deposit SALE Other savings Programs. ALL ATLAS STEEL BELTED PER a PER 0/ • K /9 ANNUM y& f & /w ANNUM TQ0> /O ANNU!S M 2 yO ANNUM uP / A AND BIAS PLY TIRES IN STOCK S1000 Minimum Special Passbook Statement Account Regular interest from day of deposit to passbook Account 1 year Maturity 90-Day Notice «nnsuu Minimum dai|y creajteCj quarterly. All tires have Road Hazard NOW AS LOW AS $Q"| 22 $100 minimum Warranty 31 Free Mounting A78-13WHITEWALL PLUS F.E.T. 1.65 and old tire STEEL BELTED Cuthionairo Whitman SIZE REG. SSLl^l :.E.T: SIZE Re,,. "Sil.1 TXT. P165/13 57.35 61.61 1.69 A78/13 41.23 31.22 1.S5 Summit Prices Reduced P195/14 69.40 62.46 2.33 E78/14 47.45 36.9* 2.12 P205/14 73.16 65.84 2.48 F78/14 50.IB 37.98 2.23 P225/14 84.79 76.31 2.B1 G78/14 63.10 40.21 2.38 P22E/16 87.20 81.10 2.93 H78/1E SB.24 44.16 2.66 Federal iavlngi -'11*15 L78/15 64.04 48.60 2.96 & Loan Association PRICES PERTAIN ONLY TO CURRENTSTOCKl 393 Springfield Avenue 441 Springfield Avenue Summit'273-8150 Berkeley Heights • 464-0860 PAUL'S MADISON EXXON Your savings up to $100,000 are Fully insured by FSLIC 265 MAIN STREET - MADISON, N.J. 07940 822-1099 THE SUMMIT HERALD, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Page 9 College Comer

At Medical School Receives Scholarship enrolled as a freshman at Kathleen A. Dunne, Jacqueline A. Ariza, Colby-Sawyer College, New daughter of Dr. and Mrs.daughter of Hector and London, N.H. James Dunne of Hawthorne Carmen Ariza of Summit, a place, is a member of the graduate of Summit High At Bridgeport freshman class at the School School, recently received a Laurie Monroe, daughter of Medicine of East Carolina college scholarship through of Mrs. Nancy Monroe of University, Greenville, No. the James S. Kemper Sheffield road, is attending Car. Foundation. She is attending the University of + + + the University of North Bridgeport, Conn., where At Swarthmore Carolina, Charlotte, to study she will major in Carol Kittredge, daughter engineering. While in high engineering. She is a of John and Elizabeth school, she was active in graduate of Summit High Kittredge of Druid Hill road, volleyball, chorus, band and School. a graduate of Summit High bowling, was a member of School, is enrolled as a the Latin National Honor At Wesley member of the entering Society, the bridge club and Chuck B. Colton, son of class at Swarthmore served as president of the B.G. Colton of Springfield College, Pa. Society of Women avenue is enrolled at Wesley + + + Engineers. College, Dover, Del., where At Middiebury + + + he will major in business COMPUTERIZED—Lincoln School student Willie Shanklin inspects one of the three Mark S. Payne, son of Mr. At Citadel administration. He is a Commodore PET microcomputers purchased during the summer by the Lincoln and Mrs. William F. Payne James C. Stokes, son of graduate of Summit High School PTO. Teacher Patricia Haddon spent the summer setting up 45 varied programs of Bellevue avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. School. spanning the entire range of learning abilities. Fully integrated now into grades 4 and 6 Steven P. Ford, son of Mr. Stokes of Baltusrol place, is and planned eventually for all students. Some are logic games and others reinforce and Mrs. William E. Ford of enrolled as a freshman at At Seminary basic math concepts. Eventually Lincoln students are expected to become skilled Rotary drive, are enrolled The Citadel, Charleston, Denise M. Bedrosian, enough to create their own computer programs. (Sue Thomas Photo) NAVAJO RUG ~ This rug, woven by Navajos in an Arizona town named Two Grey as freshmen at Middiebury S.C. daughter of Mrs. Mary Hills, has been lent to the Summit Art Center exhibit of Native American Art by a College, Vt. + + + Bedrosian of Summit, is private Summit collector. It is woven in tones of beige, black, white, brown and grey, At Colby-Sawyer attending Southern all natural colors of the wool used. (Patricia Garrett Photo) Tracey D. Young, Seminary Junior College, SUMMIT LAUNDROMAT At Dean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buena Vista, Va. She at- "Let us do your work" Native American Art On View Richard P. Genualdi of James R. Young of tended Summit High School Rotary drive is a member of Tanglewood drive, is the freshman class at Dean » DROP OFF - SAME DAY SERVICE Junior College, Franklin, Overlook M.D. On NYU Board Art Center Show Eye-Opener Mass. By Anne Cooper acrylic on canvas, "Three Sisters," Bernard Wagner, MD, the environment to human • FLUFF DRY AND FOLDED FOR YOU "This has been an eye-opener for me," underlines the importance in nature of director of laboratories at disease. The studies the Pat Garrett commented this week, corn, wood and rocks. In Honor Society Overlook Hospital, has been Center will conduct include • RUGS - BLANKETS - SPREADS describing the Summit Art Center's new The work of the contemporary artists Jed C. Stiles, son of Mr. named to the board of chemicals generated by exhibit of Native American Artists. Mrs. covers a wide range of colors and moods. and Mrs. Meredith N. Stiles, trustees of the New York industry that affect the Garrett is chairperson of the show en- There is humor, for example, in Kevin Jr., of Fernwood road, has University International environment, the problems titled "The Guardians," as well as Red Star's etchings, "Crow Reservation been inducted into Phi Center for Study of the En- of chemical dump sites, and designer-editor of the handsome catalog Cops No. 2" and "No. 4." Despite Sigma Tau, national vironment. the problems of low-level accompanying it. gorgeous silver belts and beaded philosophy honor society. Dr. Wagner has been radiation exposure. Mon. & Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. For the past five months, she and necklaces, their gold stars and He is a senior at Saint asked to assist the Center The Center is based at the Tues. & Thurs. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 97 Summit Ava. Lawrence 'University, with its programs in New NYU Environmental members of her committee have been .authoritative stances mark them un- Sat. 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Wed, 273-9237 visiting galleries, museums, univer- mistakably as law men. On the other Canton, N.Y. Jersey as it expands its Sciences Center in Stirling sities, private collections and artists' * hand, Navajo Ed Singer's colored litho- studies on the relationship of Forest. N.Y. studios researching Indian art and; graph entitled "Bear Skin Navvy" culture. depicts the solitude of a Navajo sheep- They found so many examples of herder wrapped in bear skin and along native American genius that Mrs. on a wide expanse -of desert. Garrett concluded, "you could have five Perhaps most awe-inspiring of all are years worth of shows focusing on this the older pieces, many created for one artistic heritage. Anyone who thinks sacred purposes, which have been Indian culture is minimal is very generously lent to the Art Center by the wrong." Newark Museum, Princeton Museum of "The Guradians" is in fact the largest Natural History, Morris Museum, show ever presented by the Art Center, American Indian Community House and the 182 different pieces providing a many eminent private collections. Rare continuum of Indian art from items from the latter are an eagle- Prehistoric times to the present. The . feathered war bonnet and ornaments show's title came about, Mrs. Garrett wampum and a tomahawk collected in explained, because "I feel that Indian the mid-19th century by General Chaffee artists are guardians and transmitters for whom Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas was of spiritual life. It is interwoven in their named. ¥•. work and they have cherished and Viewers will undoubtedly choose their upheld its importance and meaning." own favorites, perhaps the haunting The names of the .different tribe*"" ritual masks of the Eskimos or a Sioux whose work is included in "The Guar- elk-hide dress of 1875 which is A'S- ' ' dians" make up a1 romantic 'litany, beautifully decorated with azure evoking countless tales and legends: beading and fringe. On loan from the Mohawk, Navajo, Pueblos, Sioux and Morris Museum, it would make any Apache. All major tribal areas including Seventh Avenue designer gnash his teeth those in the vast North American west in envy. are r ^presented, from the Seminoles of There will be gallery tours of "The Florkla to the Plains Indians and up Guardians" open to the public on along the Northwest Coast to Alaska. Thursday, October 9 at 2 p.m. and The show's time span stretches from Sunday, October 26 at 3 p.m. In addition, pottery dating back to 1200 A.D., on loan a special tour planned for children and from the Princeton Museum of Natural their parents will take place on Sunday, History, to the work of well known October 19 at 3 p.m. contemporary artists such as Peter The exhibit will run through Jemison. A Seneca from upstate New November 9 and regular gallery hours York, Jemison is director of the are 12 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday American Indian Community House and and 2 to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. its gallery in New York City. His striking For further information, call 273-9121. First Aid For Grandmas BEiFUS The Summit YWCA, 79 Maple street, will offer a IN SOUTH ORANGE two week workshop "First Aid Hints for Mothers and YOUR CONVENIENT BUICK Grandmothers" on Mon- days, October 6 and 13 from MERCEDES BENZ DEALER 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Volunteer Win Eastmond will instruct 1-17 WEST SO. ORANGE AVE. participants on proper procedures for first aid in SOUTH ORANGE 762-7500 the home. SPECIAL COME TO OUR 20% OFF 35th Birthday Party On All Our .COSTUMES, MASKS, WIGS, OCTOBERS 3 P.M. - 7PM MAKEUP & HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS OPEN MOUSE See Us Soon For The Largest Selection In The Area! Please Join Us! ! SEE A PREVIEW OF FALL ... •DRIED ARRANGEMENTS SUBURBAN PAPER • DOOR PIECES •PARTY FANTASIES Foliage of Flowering Plants to Delight all WAREHOUSE OUR OWN FLOWER SHOW... Stop By and say hello . .. IN THE TA YLOR RENTA L BUILDING Berkeley Florist 284 SPRINGFIELD AVE., BERKELEY HEIGHTS. N.J. & Garden Center

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Political Roundup NOTICE P.U. 1975, C. 127. THE CITY OF SUMMIT BY ORDER OF THE BOARD HEW JERSEY OF EDUCATION, CITY OF SUM- avenue east, Cranloid,' as a county vans for campaign take immediate action to WHEREAS, ass result ol a lock of MIT, COUNTY OF UNION, NEW upgrade the conditions at normal rainfall, a severe shortage JERSEY: benefit fund-raiser for the purposes as well as the jail's liui occurred In me Commonwealth R.A. Scholar, Secretory- campaign of John B. An-recreation program. . the three Union County Water Company service area which School Business Administrator oeprated golf courses. He requires Immediate action, and Dated: October 2, I960 derson for president. For WHEREAS, the water supply DHD; October!, )9»0 I10.B8 tickets and information Wants Debates has charged that the courses situation has become critical and me about the 8:30 p.m. per- Union County Sheriff are in "poor condition" and Governor has Isnued several NOTICE received "very little at- Executive Orders regarding the Sealed bids will be received by the formance, call 686-1262, the Halph Froehlich, running conservation of all water resources Purchasing Department of the Ctty Union County Anderson for re-election on the tention from green- and set forth various prohibitions on of Summit ot 11:00 A.M. Thursday, skeepers." He has also water use October 16, 1»M In the Councl COME ON IN... headquarters. Democratic ticket, has NOW, THEREFORE, I, JAMES Chamber, City Hall, 512 Springfield expressed disappointment called for a "more positive" E LOVETT, MAYOR OF THE Avenue, Summit. New JerM/- + + + approach to vandalism in CITY OF SUMMIT, do hereby Bids will be for: Furnlshlna of WE HAVE IT ALL Deplores Veto that the sheriff candidates the parks. proclaim as follows: impellers and Related parts to the Assistant Minority Leader have been excluded from 1 Water use shall be prohibited Sewer Pumps et tht Chatham Road + + + for: Pumping Station In accordance with Assemblyman Dean A. upcoming debates involving a. Thea^terlnQot towns. the specifications and proposal Gallo of Parsippany has county candidates. He More Jobs b. The noncommercial washing,of forms for same which may be ob- • TROPICAL FISH Rebublican candidates for automobiles. tained at the office of The City called Governor Brendan further contends that c. The washing of streets, driveways Engineer, City Hall, 51J Springfield Byrne's reported plan to charges of Republican Freeholder, Frank H. Lehr or sidewalks. Avenue, Summit, New Jersey. • EXOTIC BIRDS of Summit, Mayor Virginia d The servlno of water In No specifications and-or proposal veto the anti-drug candidate Police Capt. Al restaurants, clubsor eating places forms shall b» slven out alter 4:30 paraphernalia bill, S-1021, a Vardalis regarding first aid McKenney of Roselle Park unless specifically requested by P.M. on Wednesday, October IS, • PET SUPPLIES training for the jail officers and Peter Okrasinski of the Individual. I960. "public disgrace". Union have named more e The unnecessary Hushing of A Bid Security, made payable to + + + were not true and that the * ewers. the city of Summit, for ten (10) • CAT & DOG officers are fully trained. A jobs and more industry' top f The unnecessary use of fire percent of the total amount bid must Faults Jail priority items. They have hydrants by fire companies for be submitted with each proposal. GROOMING Westfield Police Capt. Al member of the sheriff's testing apparatus and drills. Bidders, when appropriate, shall staff, Allen Martin, who was charged the Democrats with 2 The rules, regulations, orders comply with the provisions ol the Vardalis, Republican "sleeping at the controls and directives set forth by the following laws of New Jersey: PL. candidate for Union County appointed recently, has PI AWt'.Us M.ii le fomtiius, (left). Junior League sustainer committee chariman, Commissioner of Environmental 1963 c. ISO (Prevailing Wage Act) charged that Vardalis while a recession is >feilii<^pUL-> f! ihi- (liuup for the coming year. Itt-vieuing material with her are Ann Protection regarding water con- and PL. 1977 c. 33 (Corporation and- THE Sheriff, has accused Sheriff servation shall be adhered to and or Partnership owner Information) comments about jail ad- ravishing the v%orkers of the hRO Sustain?!- Committee, .Mrs. Combias thereto. Bidders are required to PUP TENT "every new wrinkle in jail 3. The police shall take any and all security1' only to "never put founded. .1-4-4- sptkv aJxws Cu- larR»> number of sustaining members in the Summit League and the steps necessary to enforce this comply with the requirements of Mfcf> Vml to League projects. proclamation and directives from P.L. 1975, c. 127. (Affirmative Ac- 38 MORRIS TPK. the new items into use or to Oppose Jail Air the State, All bids and Bid Securities must be Democratic FreeheE&r JAMESE. LOVETT enclowd In a properly SEALED SUMMIT abandon them shortly after Improve Courses MAYOR envelope, bearing on the outside the 273-1442 setting them in operation". Freeholder Candidate. candidates Joan D. Alka e£ SEPTEMBER 30, lvBC name of the bidder and the NA- He further charged that Herman Schreibcr, running Cranford. Dexter Midl- Dated: September 30. 1980 TURE OF THE BID CONTAINED OPEN SUNDAY SH: October 2, »80 $14.40 THEREIN and addressed to Pur- there is a "volatile threat of on the Democratic ticket, and Herman Scfc-tilM* chasing Department, Secretory 11:30-2:30 escape or riot at the Union has called upon the Union David L. Hughes. — Across from the County Jail". Vardalis has County Department of install air NOTICE The Common Council reserves the BOARD OF EDUCATION right to reject all bids or proposals, :. : New Klngs>- •;••.•• also criticized the use of Parks and Recreation to SUMMIT.NEWJERSEY the eour.:> JJU A: :>.* v.v Sealed proposals will be received waive any minor defects ond-or to by the Board of Education of the City accept the bid that In Its judgment At the of Summit, County of Union, New will be for the best Interests of the Jersey until 10:30 o.m. on Tuesday. City of Summit, and to consider bids FftEEOUSTOMERFIGKUF October 21, 1980 In the olflce of the for sixty (40) days after their Secretary, 97 Maple Street, Summit, receipt. DAV10 L. HUGHES New Jersey for the following: Clerk Clerk PURCHASE ORDER FORMS 'N DRIVE INC. Instructions to bidders and Dated: September 30, i960 specifications may be examined at SH-. October 2, I960 $18.84 the office of the Secretary, 97 Maple Street, Summit, New Jersey, and Oar ® Truck/Henials-Leasing one copy thereof may be obtained by each bidder. SPANISH No bidder may withdraw his bid JAPANESE for a period of thirty (30) days after FRENCH 485 mmmm AVENUE, SUMMIT 273-1010 the date set for the opening thereof. The Board of Education reserves RUSSIAN the right to reject any or all bids, or GERMAN to accept the Bid which In Its judgment will be for the best Interest ENGLISH of the Summit Board ol Education. CHINESE Bidders are required to comply 10% DISCOUNT arsi pen'aeV £ with Affirmative Action Statute, PORTUGUESE senio j ITALIAN SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED OFFER Caion Ctwe:>. T Newark Group DANISH added they cocsiier ARABIC 10% OFF APPLIES TO ANY VEHICLE "ser* ice? for sprier c-.uieas Elects Resident GREEK NO LIMIT ON DURATION OF RENTAL lo be a top priority « eour.:v HEBREW government". Henry Pfaff of Summit, SWEDISH president Pfaff and Kendall, AND 10 OTHERS (Present this Coupon) +- + -r + Party Time has been elected to the Learn It fast at Board of Directors of the VFFER EXPIRES 11/3VSQ The Committee to Elect Al Vardalis Sheriff of Union Greater Newark Chamber DRIVE inc.. County is sponsoring a fund- rXWOCK AUDITION — Pictured above are new bleachers at Tatlock Field which of Commerce. raising cocktail party took 3'- weeks to install over the summer. The bleachers which accommodate 512 TENNIS PARTNER Car Truck / Rentals Leasing Thursday, Sept 25, at the additional spectators have aluminum seats and wooden footboards. Total seating GETTING ON 1 116 Summit Avenue 485 Monrf* k, including a YOUR NERVES wood, 6:30 to 9 p.m. David ramp and special area for the handicapped. (Photo by J.J. Dunn) Summit Toma will be guest speaker Tel. 522-0622 Call for • biochura for the event. Interested (Lmsena at your company, persons should contact Reelection of Sheriff Ralph Tuesday, September 23. Anthony Russo and John T. home or at our modern ALLTWESI Carol Gardner, FroehlM£S»ill hold a Persons expected to attend Gregorio and Assemblymen RACQUET .canters.) cocktail patt^Rt tfte Clinton include Governor1 Brendan Thomas Deverin and Manor, Roufe" 22, Union, Byrne, State Senators Raymond Lesniak. NEWVERNONBD MEYERSV1LLE ALL SIZE TRUCKS. The Committee for the Cull 647 0130 63!) 2913 GOLD AND SILVER WANTED

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Summit High's football the game winner in the final and a placekick by Mike two seasons by another Chiefs Win Big two scoring passes. team (2-0) completed the period. With the Hilltoppers Lasher, Summit roared Union County school, Kah- Summit received some West Orange, which initial phase of its 19110 trailing, 13-12, with seven back with an 80-yard drive, way. indication of the strength of hasn't been a factor in the season in highly successful minutes to play, Rob Morton swept left end and But right now Anderson future conference rivals conference race in recent fashion last Saturday, electrified the Summit fans raced the final 40 yards for a and his staff have almost when most of the other seasons, opened with a 20-8 rallying in the final period to with a 43-yard punt return 12-7 Summit edge. Westfield two weeks to prepare for teams played opening win over Valley High of upset archrival Westfield, down the right sideline for a cut the lead to 12-10 at more immediate business, games last weekend. West Orange. New halftime on Lasher's 33- the beginning of the Caldwell rolled up 28 points Providence, which was hit 20-13, before x\ large and TD. When Chris Brodman 1 enthusiastic crowd at passed to Jerry Hunt for a yard field goal. Hilltoppers bid for a in the first half and coasted hard by graduation losses, Tatlock Field. two-point conversion, Lasher added a second Suburban Conference title. to a 28-6 victory over a opened with a 17-3 loss to Summit had a 20-13 edge. field goal in the third period With an open date this Boonton team that was Piscataway, a Central Coach Howie Anderson's Saturday because of the winless in 1979. The Chiefs Hilltoppers, who had opened Westfield, which had to put Westfield on top for Jersey Group 4 power. beaten Summit twice and the second time, 13-12. The early-season opener with rolled up 369 yards in total Springfield threatened three the season with an im- Ridge, Summit will have offense, 252 on the ground. pressive win over Ridge tied once in four previous one-point margin held up times but was blanked by meetings, tried to come until Askew got his hands on extra time to prepare for Madison topped Clark, 14-0. High of Basking Ridge (33- Caldwell, its first con- 0). had been ranked 18th in back twice in the final a Westfield punt in the final Springfield Gardens of New minutes but was stymied by period. ference rival on Saturday, York City, 17-fi, with Mike the state before their victory Oct. 11 in Caldwell. Holman Earns over sixth-ranked Westfield. fine defensive plays by Leo Pass for 12(1 yards Mantone booted a 12-yard The victory over the Paytas and Mark Cot- Askew ran for -87 yards The Chiefs have become field goal. The Dodgers Football Letter tingham. from scrimmage in 13 something of a hex for trailed 6-0 at halftime, but favored Blue Devils will Paul Holman, who is give a boost to Summit's Earlier in the game, carries. Brodman com- Surrynit football teams in ran for 180 yards in the final pleted five of eight passes recent seasons, with two periods and finished playing split end for the statewide ranking. The Askew twice had put Summit High Football team game also will give Rob Summit in front on spec- for 120 yards, nearly one- Ca'ldwell scoring narrow with 278 yards in total half of that total in the victories the past two years. defense, 240 on 42 rushes. this season, also earned a Askew, Summit's fleet tacular scores. Rob com- letter for his play on the running back, added bined with Brodman on a 56- scoring pass to Askew. The Hilltoppers will be out Mike Savercool ran for 70 Winning the first two to change things this time yards and quarterback Jeff Hilltoppers' eleven last recognition as one of New yard pass-run play for a season. Jersey's premier running first-period TD and a 6-0 games has put Summit in around and set up a Luchte picked up 89 on backs this season. lead. fine position to bid for a spot potential conference title option runs. Paul was not a starter a meeting with Madison (35 Askew accounted for all After Westfield had gone in the North Jersey, Section Verona was impressive in year ago, but saw plenty of ahead, 7-6, in the second 2, Group 3 playoffs which straight victories) on Oct. 25 topping Roselle, 39-22, with game action. He figures three Summit touchdowns at Tatlock Field. against Westfield, including period on a 46-yard march have been captured the past Jim Apostolico running for prominently in Coach Howie three touchdowns and 111 Anderson's plans again this yards in 22 carries. Bob season and has performed FrungiUo ran for two scores well in victories over Ridge and Pete Zebrowski threw High and Westfield. Terry Gschwind Sets Cross Country Mark Competing as an in- petition, Coach Tom Wash- dividual since Summit High burn's harriers came up does not have a girls' cross with their first two victories country team, Terry Gsch- of the season, topping wind set a course record Livingston, 20-43, and Saturday in winning the 21st edging Hillside, 28-31. annual Stewart Memorial Eric Baker was Summit's Invitation cross country first finisher in both races, RECORD BASE STEALER — Willie Wilson of Summit tips hat to cheering crowd after meet at Warinanco Park in with Ted Adams the second setting record by stealing 28 bases in a row without being caught. Elizabeth. Hilltopper across the line. The previous mark had been 27 and was set by Ron LeFlor of the . Wilson The Summit High runner, Simmons was Summit's is getting ready for the American League championship playoffs, with the Kansas City who competes for the boys' third finisher in the Royals having clinched the Western Division title. The Royals' probable foe is the New team in dual meets, won the Livingston meet, while York Yankees. 5,000-meter event in 18:33.4, Mark Friedler was the third seven seconds faster than runner for Summit in the the mark set in 1979 by Ann close win over Hillside. Gladue of Bayley Ellard The Hilltoppers will host Willie Wilson Breaks AX. High in Madison. Watchung Hills tomorrow Terry finished with a 123- afternoon and take on yard margin over Lori Madison and Springfield Record for Stolen Bases Butterfield of Hunter don next Tuesday afternoon in a Central, who was timed in triangular meet in By Paul Neuwirth 18:53. Mary Beth Hogan of Springfield. The Hilltoppers Special to the Summit Herald Cranford was third in 18:55. have a 2-4 record this KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There is more to the than the George In regular-season com- season. Brett show this season. People in Kansas City are calling it the "Willie Wilson show." And not since Brett blossomed into stard^ipMyears. ago hss Kansas City seen such a meteoric rise to stardom as the boy from Summit, N.J. SurhinitMooters Split Heading into the American League playoffs (which will most likely pit K.C. against (he Yankees for the fourth time in five years; K.C. is 0-4) Wilson's .324 average was among the top five in the league. More importantly, the former All-Union County THE SWEEP STOPS HERE — Four Summit defenders 13 victory. The defense shut down Westfield with only a Conference Games -turned outfielder leads the league with 118 runs and 208 hits, and is right up gang up on Westfield High ball carrier who attempted to field goal in the second half. Showing good pursuit are their with Yankees' slugger Reggie Jackson in total bases. He has also hit two inside- go outside Hilltoppers' defense during Saturday's game Rob Bredahl (89), Ed Tamallanca (74), Duff Badgely Summit High's soccer following a wild scramble in the-park home runs this season and is second in the league with 14 triples. at Tatlock Field. Summit came from behind twice for 20- (47) and Mark Cottingham (44). team split a pair of front of the Caldwell net. But it's Willie's speed that propelled him into the big leagues. And although his Suburban Conference Mike Mauze and Edgar American League stolen base crown may be in jeopardy (Oakland's Rickey Henderson f matches last week, edging Costa Relos had scored has 80) there is no doubt that speed is still the K.C. outfielder's game. YOU BOUGHT YOUR Madison, 2-1, and then earlier for the Hilltoppers. The fleet-footed Wilson stole two bases last week to set a league record for con- TIME. WHY PAY Hilltoppers Netters Edge dropping a 4-3 decision to secutive steals and lift the Western-Division champion Royals to a 5-2 victory over GUEST FEESSV.,., Caldwell in overtime. Summit will host Millburn California. TO BOOT? P , rin Coach Lou Di Parjsi's at 3:45 p.m. today at "I'm not concerned about that (losing his title) at all," said Wilson, who now has 70 West Orange booters (1-2) got goals from Memorial Field and on stolen bases. "Henderson's so far ahead. He's stolen over 80 and deserves it. But I know Summit High's girls' matches. Liz Cullen, 6-3, 6-3. in my heart and in my mind that I can steal 100 bases-easy." the Steve Jahries and John Saturday will play at tennis team boosted its Coach Tom Gotsill's Patty Dayton and Nancy Clark in the victory over the Berkeley Heights at 11 a.m. Wilson ran his consecutive stolen base string to 28 to break the old mark of 27 set by RACQUET UP, record to 5-1 last week with Hilltoppers eased past West Christensen won at first SD n<11 Dodgers. The Hilltoppers will resume Ron LeFlore in 1978 while with Detroit. CENTER " victories over West Orange Orange with a pair of doubles, 6-2, 6-3, while Meg Summit tied the match conference action next It was the second time in as many years that Wilson chased LeFlore's record. Wilson NEW VERNON RO MEYERSVILIE High (3-2) and Verona (5-0) doubles victories and a Livingston and Eileen Tuesday afternoon, hosting stole 25 straight in 1979 before he was picked off first base in a game in New York Call 647-0K10 63'j-2913 with Caldwell In the final in Suburban Conference triumph at third singles by McGinley scored a 6-0, 6-2 eight seconds of regulation West Orange at Memorial against the Yankees. win at second doubles. play on a goal by Matt Felix, Field. "I wanted it more last year," said Wilson, who finished last year with 83 stolen bases. The Hilltoppers blanked "First it was in New York, near my home town. Second, my foks were there and third it Verona, with only Becky was my first full season." Houpt, at first singles, 'Amazing Feet' Race The Royals drafted Wilson in 1974 for $92,000 after 17 other teams passed him over. • extended to three sets. : He tore up the minor leagues and was brought up at the end of the 1977 season and they Becky won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. Drawing Record Entries were worried. Unable to hit hard-throwing right-handers, he had just spent two years in 1 Suzanne Bottelli (6-1, 6-2) All Summit area runners- For more information or 1 the minor leagues learning to switch hit. They said then that he "would be a superstar if and Cullen (6-2, 6-3) won joggers are invited to attend directions, call (201)) 464- he could hit. 260." more handily in singles the next meeting of the 1558. The results did not forecast what would happen in May, 1979 when Ed Farmer hit Al against the Hillbillies. Amazing Feet Running Club An unprecedented early Coweris in the jaw with a . Clint Hurdle moved from left field to right field and In doubles matches, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, registration for the Wilson moved from the bench to left field. Dayton and Christensen Octoberi 6, in the'Berkeley November 2 Amazing Foot "We just don't know if he can hit major league pitching yet," said then-manager scored a 6-2, 6-3 victory at Heights Library. Race in New Providence Whitey Herzog. But Wilson took off like a rocket and finished the season with a .315 first doubles, while Plans call for a speaker, a has been reported. There average while stealing 83 bases, the best in either league. Livingston teamed with film and an update on a wide will be a two-mile fun run "I'm getting what I always knew I needed — a chance," Wilson said at the time. "I HEADQUARTERS Monica Sheldon for a 6r3,6-1 variety of club activities, and six-mile road race. always had confidence in myself, even when I was sitting on the bench, which I hated." win in second doubles. including New York City Wilson, who signed a letter of intent to play football for Maryland but bypassed Green Power - SthouMndiq. ft $9.95 reg, -Now $1.00 off Summit was to play at Marathon Training runs: The two-mile fun run will college to play baseball, is said to have stolen bases his senior year in Summit.. . Madison yesterday af- the Carbohydrate-loading be a family event with all Cireen Power - ;2» ihouwnd «,, h.. S31.95 rcg. N OW S3.00 off without even sliding. Ever since he has been called a 'whirlwind' on the basepaths. He ternoon and will host Spaghetti- Dinner; the bus competitors required to run was last clocked in the 40 yard dash in 4.4 seconds—while wearing football pads. Caldwell (tomorrow) and arrangements for the NYC in Halloween-type 2-Way.Green Power - r.ihmiw.nd.q.ri. SI3.45 reg. Now $1.50 off costumes. The fun run is Even with Brett toying with the magic .400 mark, Wilson's intimidating speed and New Providence (Monday) Marathon and the Millrose amazing improvement at the plate are not topics of conversation around the league. in matches at Wilson Park Games; the November 2 intended to encourage 2-Wav Cireen Power -2«ibmi»«n

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Entry On September 23, a stolen. was made by forcing open a Hillcrest avenue house, was On Sunday, shortly before door. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS DISPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, I HUkSDAY, OC fOUIilt 2, I'Hil) Page 15 Chinese Junk At Bloomingdale's At Bloomingdale's-Short National Multiple Sclerosis 'Cat On Hot Tin Roof HillsonSaturday.Oct. 1, the Society. The prize to be "Mon Lei," a famous 12G auctioned is a Chinese year old Chinese Junk, will dinner for eight on board the Opening At Craig be featured as part of an richly furnished Mon Lei in auction to benefit the Upper the New York harbor. "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" Maggie the Cat, claws hw New Jersey Chapter of the Focus by Tennessee Williams is way back into the affections being presented by Phoenix of her husband as she win ds Productions at the Craig off her greedy brother and Theatre in Summit starling sister-in-law. As her VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL # 5 tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 3. It husband Brick, Eric f NEWLY DECORATED ... I Pinter's 'Caretaker Illuminates will run Friday and Williams hides from reality Saturday evenings at 8:40 in an alcoholic haze. Goober through Oct. 25. and Mae, the greedy brother This is the second and sister-in-law, Tony Shakespeare Festival At Drew production of the season for Dwight and Marie Elaine Phoenix Productions at the Romano bring their peculiar IN 'NIGHT WATCH' now playing at the Stony Hill by Simon Saltzman mented by his host while he perfect for the absorbtion Craig Theatre. Phoenix brand of family together- Playhouse, Rick Engler and Jana Rosenberger are With "The Caretaker" rants on about his need to ness a visit to the family members of the Youth Wing producing the show which and digestion of Pinter. Productions is the new will conclude with this Friday and Saturday night per- director Paul Barry secure some papers which Remarkably, the three resident company at the plantation. The focus of everyone's attention is on formances. Tickets are available at the door or by calling inagesticaliy illuminates will properly identify him performances were tuned so Craig Theatre, both of which 065-0819. Harold Pinter's best play since he has inexplicably finely into an ensemble by are the avocation of Paul Big Daddy, played by Bart while establishing himself been using an alias for the Barry that the play Hylant. Zucosky. His medical Chrysanthemum Show At Drew as a director of stature and past 15 years. The progressed with the in- "Cat's" cast includes problems are apparent to distinction in this not-to-be- pathetically kind, but tensity and brilliance of a Jerome Johnson who, as everyone except Big Mama, The New Jersey State Katherine Shepard. As will run from 1 to 5 p.m. missed evening of grand distant brother responds classical trio by Beethoven. Chrysanthemum Society Featured will be exhibits The place everyone is talking about — theatre. primarily with intense and More showy in his moth- Art Exhibit At everyone including the local will be holding its 27th Gourmet, continental cuisine along minister, Tom Marciniak and arrangements in over In this humorously sustained silences while eaten overcoat and scraggly Annual Show on Saturday, 200 categories. More than 30 with excellent service & entertainment paranoid play about two focusing his attention on the beard Phillip Pruneau Jockey Hollow and the doctor, Al Brady, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5, in in a new delightful atmosphere. contrive to tell Big Mama trophies and certificates for rather bizarre, but ordinary fixing of broken gadgets. mannered and textured A new exhibit, featuring Drew University's Baldwin horticulture and artistic brothers whose behavior The host's brother com- each detail of his nervously the facts of life and death, a Rym, Madison. the works of Sylvia Smith family on the brink of crisis design will be awarded, with GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW fluctuates between schizoid, plete'e the triangle. Owning apprehensive character and Barbara Miller, has presentation of the awards irrational and spooky with the property as well as with supreme artistry. Fear manages to hold itself opened at Jockey Hollow together. "Cat On A Hot Tin Exhibits will be open at beginning at 4 p.m. on YORKSHIRE LOUNGE j the intrusion into their protecting his brother.his alternated with a caged Gallery in Morristown. Sunday. loquaciousness and Roof" is directed by Arline 2:30 p.m\ Saturday and Enjoy and dance nightly to beautiful environ of a grubby and animal's aggressiveness, as Sylvia Smith, a Summit The public is invited and sometimes sinister behavior he struggled for survival. Williams. remain on display until 8 music by the "BATCHELORS TWO" homeless tramp, Barry artist, is presenting a new p.m. On Sunday, the show admission is free. elucidates Pinter's symbols seem an almost diabolical Davis Hall's schizophrenic collection of oils and The Craig Theatre is LUNCHEONS-DINNERS and silences so meticulously counterpart to the other brother stalked his prey with watercolors. located atop the New brother. The tramp, wan- a diabolically evil pretense 7 DAYS A WEEK! that every nuance of the Sylvia Smith was born and Hampshire House play's subconscious life ting to stay on as caretaker, without losing the somewhat Restaurant, 6 Kent PL, gy finds himself fighting for humorous undercoating. educated in London. She has Something New, Daily conies chillingly and also studied with some of Summit. For reservations idy self-esteem and dignity as Mostly silent, but with an LOBSTER FESTIVAL dramatically to life. America's foremost and information, call 273- ers "The Caretaker" is well as sanity while he tries intensity and self-absorption 6233. irn to match wits with the two that rivoted ones attention watercolorists and her Banquets — Private Parties unquestionably filled to the works have received awards the brim with symbols, clues diverse (or split) per- unceasingly, William in our new elegant OAK ROOM md sonalities. Perly's semi-detached in England, Sweden and the and psychological banter United States. She is a Seatings up to 125 ied portrayal was a model of .about the struggle of the ego trustee of the Summit Art FREE PARKING' 4648888 )it. to overthrow pride and self- restrained involvement. Don't miss the best BUFFET ith The struggle for the Center. Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights esteem. survival of pride over the in Town. Wed. & Sun. nt- The art and sculpture of LIVE LOBSTER •go* on- One of the brothers, whom deeper and more Peter B. Harrison's Barbara Miller and Sylvia we discover has had a brain mysteriously inpenetrable deliciously dingy and Proper attire, please! ind Smith will be on display at INCLUDES SALAD BAR, POTATO, BREAD nd operation rendering him egos of the two brothers cluttered set was what Jockey Hollow Gallery until S22 virtually simpleminded.has makes for a play bristling might be described as Oct. 26. The gallery is open 'MELLOW COUNTRY GUITAR • FRI. & SAJ southern las offered a bed in his junk- with life on multiple levels. "late English attic". The 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday IPG boulevard filled attic to this seedy and The intimacy of the theatre properly third-hand gar- through Saturday, 1 to 5 Reservations 647-2696 Open 7 Days »n, Starring Marty Feldman strangly opinionated tramp. at Drew University where ments by Alice S. Hughes p.m. on Sundays, and closed 37 Plainfield Ave. (Stirling Rd.) Stirling )Ut The tramp begins to the New Jersey and Richard Dorfman's on Mondays. Jockey Hollow Mon. thru Fri. 7:15, 9:15 S Adjacent Valley Mall nd imagine or maybe not Shakespeare Festival is excellent lighting were Gallery is at 985 ML Kemble Sat. 2:00, 7:15,9:15 nd imagine that he is being currently presenting this major assets to this Ave. Morristown. Sun. 2:00, 5:15,7:1S, 9:15 Shopping Center _ ir, insulted, abused and tor- splendid revival is just exemplary production. to nd ne irs :re ed as en lot AND CATERING he Dining be ic. be ay In tor '•## er iy of in tol ng CHARLEY'S AUNT as so If you haven't tried a Charley's Aunt Special to Slcakburgor, you don't know what you are ts missing. It's a full ons-half pound steakburg&r with cole daw, potato chips and a pickle, with your choice of either Roquefort, Cheddar, Swiss or American Cheese toppings. There is abb a selection of delicious teivounce open sandwiches including Charley's Aunt, commonly referred to as a the Reuben Special. Philip Bruneau (I.) is Davies, a homeless tramp, and William Perley (r.) is Aston, the i watering place of distinction, is not only known I for its large, well mode cocktails, but it is quickly The atmosphere is loose and comfortable, enigmatic young man who offers him lodging, in Harold Pinter's dark comedy "The becoming one of tt» most popular restaurants in Caretaker", a night of alternating hilarity and terror, playing now through Oct. 19 at fitting for a business luncheon or just a friendly | the Brea. Why? The luncheon and dinner sandwich chat with en old friend. For a great drink and or the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Drew University, Madison. For tickets starting ' menu, of course. sandwich at a fair price, stop at Charley's Aunt, 8 at only $3, call 377-4487 or write: Shakespeare, Madison, N.J. 07940. So. Passaic Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey..

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LOCAL BRIDGE OUR NEW The finest3 authentic* Chinese cuisine: BANQUET ROOM Peking, Hunan and Szechuan OPCN 7 DAYS IS NOW OPEN Recommended by New York Times SUNOAY DINNE H ! 9 CASUAL PLACE By. WaltKania 3 Morris Ave., Summit April 8, 1980 190 South Si , Morriitnwn 539 656E "Relax in our Peeking over your op- card or what the distribution east and the play pf the 10 of (Rt. 24 ott 287 Madison Ave ox til Call 2773343 cozy Dining Room" ponent'jssnoulder may not be was for your opponents clubs from dummy would Lunch - Dinner - Orders to Go Sunday Dinner 5"- 9 p.m. • Catering Available cricket but there is no law holdings. have been the 13th trick. Lunch Special Only $2.75 ^ LunchMon-Sat. ii:30-3:30-Oinner6-1OTuei-Sat. J that says you can't see the If south played out the top Lunch hours: Tue.-Fri. 11:30-Z:30, Sat. 12:00-2:30 cards they play to a trick. If three cards in spades, NORTH Dinner hours: Tues.-Thur. 5-9, Fri. & Sit. S-10, you keep track and know S-A7 Sun. 2-9, Closed Monday. 273-0483 hearts and diamonds first, H- Q84 330 Springfidd Ave., Summit, NJ. (netr corner of Summit Ave.) how to count to 13, the end the opponents hands would result can be just as ef- D- AQ2 522-0550 have been an open hook and C- AQ1O93 fective as a little peek. the slam would be neatly 635-2323 61 Union Place, Summit . OilViX HATUNEN INHKf IFU North uncorked the in- reached that way. On the WEST EAST {right across Irom thp train station) HAVE YOUR NEXT AFFAIR AT THE . . frequently used Gerber third round of spades, he S-J109643 S-82 Open Sunday Convention after partner would have learned west H- J973 H-65 SUMMIT SUBURBAN HOTEL 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. started with 6 spades. The Whether it be 20 to 60 in a private opened 1 NT to test out the D- 53 D- J9876 Mon.-Thurs. II a.m. - u a.m. • Fri. Sat. II a.m. -1 a.m. RESTAURANT AMDCOCKTAIL LOUNGE aces and kings. When he got third round of hearts would C-2 C- J875 Room or a lavish affair of 500 in FAMILY ptNNING GRACIOUS an A for his efforts he have showed west had 4 the American Heritage Ballroom • COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE SOUTH A you're assured the finest in cuisine, confidently bid the grand hearts too.On the play of the S- KQ5 — LUNCHEONS DAILY — slam since his club holding ace and king of diamonds, potables & service at a fair price. Dinners: Served from 4:30- Sun. 12-6 H- AK102 surely should produce 5 he would learn west also had Entertainment Thurs., Fri., Sat, & Sun 94 Main St., Colonial Village, Chatham — closet) Mon. 2 diamonds. When you add D- K104 in the Hunt Club Restaurant. tricks. C-K64 THE PIE'S West led the jack of all this up, west could not Serving Breakfast - Lunch & Dinner spades. Our declarer could have more than 1 club, Dealer: South 570 Springfield Ave., Summit 273-3000 THE LIMIT! countl2sure tricks with just which club it was is Vulnerability: None irrelevant, since if he simply Bidding CRUSTY BAKERS - BASHFUL BARTENDERS the top cards. If the club suit CRAFTY CHEFS - WILLING WAITERS ran, he would have 14. played a small club he s W N E Without further ado, south would have discovered if it's Int P 4C P BUSY BUSBOYS - DAINTY DISHWASHERS played the ace and king of the jack, a small club or a 4H P 5C P HAPPY HOSTESSES - JOLLY JANITORS clubs only to find west diamond. When west played 5D P INT P discarded a spade,...so the 2 of clubs on south leads P P much for the useless 14th of a small club south knew Opening Lead: Jack of Famous for Our trick. He now had to hope for the jack of clubs was with Spades The Inn pisco to eat inn, drink inn a 3-3 break in hearts. Fate SANDWICHES & STEAK BURGERS and be entertained inn. Quality cocktails - Credit Cardt Honored denied it. R ESTAUR ANT 233-2260 "Open / Oay»^ DAILY SPECIALS 522 Southern Bhrtt., Chatham Townahlp The key suit was the club Mon. • Thurs. 11:30 to 9 PACT Meeting On Sunday ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Phone 6224400 suit but south's timing was Fri.-Sat. 11:30 to 10 wrong. One had to accept Sunday 12:00 to9 PACT, Parents of Am- will be "Sports and the (Rt. 102) Bernardsville the facts of life, in bridge the 560 Springfield Ave., Westfield card distribution sometimes putee Children Together, Handicapped Child." followed the short side of the will hold its first meeting of Featured will be Ernest odds. Why not peek into the the 1980-81 year on Sunday, Gotta, semi-retired at- opponents hand via card Oct. 5,12:30 p.m. at Kessler torney, who is also an active play first and save yourself Institute for Rehabilitation, golfer, and the Somerset the problem of either hoping' West Orange. Hills Handicapped Riders or guessing who has a key The focus of the meeting Club. Page 16 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS DISPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980

Morris County BOARD SUMMIT The Oranges BOARD NEW PROVIDENCE mm. and Maplewwd, BERKELEY HEIGHTS including Millburn, REALTORS SOMERSET COUNTY Short Hills, Springfield REALTORS SHOWCASE OF FINE HOMES AND PROPERTIES and Livingston

OFFERS PLEASE RICHARD C. FISCHER, INC., REALTORS On this beautiful restored Colonial in New LOW TAXES IMMEDIATE Providence. Financing available to 4 bedrooms, rec room, for- POSSESSION RQdORfl qualified buyer, 20% down, 80% mortgage mal dining room, den, 2 full at 10% interest rate. Call today! PRICED TO SELL baths, offered at $89,900. Move right in to recently MARGARET R. SHEPARD AGENCY, Colonial. Raised Ranch on quiet cul-de-sac in Timber Don't miss this one. decorated 3 bedroom Col- Berkeley Heights, eves, 273-6950, evens. Mrs. Mernbi, 665-034B. Slope area of Berkeley Heights. 4 Bedrooms, 2/a Baths, large Family Room at '*>to qualified buyer for this spacious 4 bedroom home located In a prestigious and Living Room - both with fireplaces, delightful Kit- wood hi I section in Summit. Spacious throughout. Family room with fireplace, maids chen, Butler's Pantry, oversized 2 car Garage. Asking room with full bath, extra large living room with fireplace all in a practical floor plan low $300,000'$. Call us to see! SOJmem1t'offke/522r?800C' Comp'etely ^decorated and in superb condition. $239,900. DO "THE WALK" MOUNTAIN AGENCY to town, schools, (recreation with this conveniently located 4 bedroom Split in New .,r,°,»S»n.c.c' Cathedral ceiling, rec room, and ground level bedroom and bath. REALTORS $112,900. Murray Hill Office/464-2100. 85 Summit Avenue 273-2212 Summit 376-0576, 464-5751, 277-30B4, 273-6237, REALTOR SUMMIT MURRAY HILL 302 Springfield Ave,, Berkeley His. 464-9500 785 Springfield Avenue 5 Mountain Avenue 79 Union Place Summit 277-6777 522-1800 464-2100

MENDHAM/543-6596 GREEN BROOK/968-6444 CHATHAM/635-9200 STIRLING/647-2700 BASKING RIDGE/7660008 Hti PETRONE This is an ideal home for a family! The living room has SUMMIT a fireplace, the dining room has a bay window for AGENCY hanging baskets o! plants, and there are 4 bedrooms NEW LISTING upstairs. Listed at $132,500. 21 REALTORS This delightful Colonial home in Woodland Park was 21 custom built (or present owners 11 years ago. Situated 21 21 in completely private setting home has a first floor 21 21 Summit: Almost Vi acre of business zoned commercial master bedroom suite, sunken living room, extra large StopSignu SHOWCASE property with 3 income producing rentals offered at an dining room and large first floor family room. The 21 21 JUST LISTED investment opportunity of $165,000. home has many extras and has recently been 21 21 redecorated. 21 21 SUMMIT Split - extra large family room with fireplace - 3 bedrooms, plus den or Listed at $275,00 fourth bedroom - near pool - school and reservation in Summit - priced to go at 21 21 $118,000. 21 NEW PROVIDENCE Ranch - Hill section - mint - fireplace in Living Room and fami- 4- bedroom, v/i baths, family room with fireplace, 21 ly room Sunken dining room - central air - much more - offered at $159,000. JUO's Colonial with 3 bedrooms, deep lot $94,500. 21 4 bedroom Colonial in good condition, price reduced to hofman hi iiwams? CHATHAM TWSP. Bi-level - mint - 3 bedrooms - den - or fourth bedroom - fireplace In $120,500. V 31/ V REALTORS* 21 family room - offered at $136,500. P^J 102 Summit Ave., Summit IT 21 NOW AND THEN 21 NOW - spacious and gracious executive colonial - four bedroom - fanfily room •* 273-8224 H 21 Including the Faison Associates. Chatham Twsp. - a must to see • offered at $191,000. ^ We've reduced the price to (149,900 on this 4 bedroom .21 THEN - Custom Victorian - Parlour wimfireplace - Living room with fireplace - din- Colonial tpilt on a quiet xtreet. Just lilted II This 21 ing room with bay - large Kitchen with loads of storage - 5 bedrooms, 2 baths-en over gorgeous 3 bedroom Colonial is in one of the areas finest neighborhoods! 21 an acre of land in Summit - a terrific investment - $145,000. 21 MINI HOUSE It's a fact that more than 9 out of every 21 10 people looking for a home recognize the SUMMIT - near school - transportation - recreation - small living room, dining room SUMMIT 21 and bedroom - large kitchen - modern bath - second floor bedroom - deck - offered at familiar brown and gold CENTURY 21* sign. 21 an unbelieveable $«9,000. It Is so widely recognized that every day over 21 Agency SUBSIDIZED INTEREST 1,600 homes are sold by CENTURY 21 people WE ARE MEMBERS OF 4 MULTIPLE LISTING BOARDS Builder will subsidize part of the Interest on the first from coast to coast. In 1979 alone, that 21 291 MORRIS AVENUE mortgage for up to 3 years for a qualified buyer. Move right into this BRAND NEW 4 bedroom, 2Vi bath Col- resulted In a staggering 579.000 closings. 21 SUMMIT, N. J. 07901 onial with a family room and fireplace. Call for more Wouldn't you rather list your house with 21 273-2400 information on this unusual financing opportunity. the organization that more people have put 21 Realistically priced at $139,900. their trust In? 21 Just call your CENTURY 21, Neighborhood 21 Professional" And let our stop sign start 21 NEW PROVIDENCE SUMMIT working for you. 21 3 BEECHWOOD RD. 21 44 SOUTH ST. HCHMEE IKtrhlan?) 201-464-0475 273-5522 464-1700 FOH.ZJVIHO ] 21 Realtors REALTOR 21 21 21 21 313 Sprlnglleld Ave., Summit 21 21 21 21 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 273-7010 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! Ereninp and Sundsjt Have you given us all hope of ever having a home of HELP WANTED OUR REPUTATION IS BUILT ON PERSONAL SERVICE your own in this day of ever escalating house prices? Marianne Waltzinser 635-8283 RENTALS I Do you feel the real estate market has left you behind? Dorothy McElgunn 447-05?6 ' Well, we have the perfect place for you to get on the PUNT MAINTENANCE band wagon and start earning equity. This charming 3 Day shift opening in metal bedroom, 1 bath gas heated and centrally air condition- Rooms Furnished fabrication plant. Strong ed cape cod in the lovely Salt Brook section of New Pro- mechanical background vidence features a new roof, new decoration inside and desirable. This is a growth out, completely fenced backyard AND - for "ARE YOU opportunity position offering READY" ONLY $89,900. Room for rent for business StENTftLS |f RENTALS woman with references. Kitchen full company paid benefits, Eves privileges. Laundry privileges - plus profit sharing and Kathy Tennant 277-0462 Therese McEnroe 273-7609 Walk to town end train. 273-7481. bonus. Apply in person, or call 272-5200. COMPLETELY PASSIVE SOLAR HOMES CONSTRUCTION 441 Springfield Avenue, Summit RENTAL WANTED Apartment Unfurnished SUMMIT - Small, comfortable PRICED BETWEEN $1OO,O0O-$150,000 27M398 room, convenient location, SPECIALTIES business gentleman. 173-5*29. 55 Winans Ave., Cranford SUMMIT - spacious duplex An equal opportunity •mployer M/F WANTED: Furnished and apartment in 2 family house. 3 Bedrooms, study, 2 baths, large NEW PROVIDENCE: clean, unfurnished apartments, comfortably furnished room. and houses for our careful- living room with dining area, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | kitchen. Separate entrance, Conveniently located for mature, ly selected transferred ex- employed adult. 464-7184. LPN'S ecutives. One of these fine, walk to town and trains. !\ Available, Nov 1st. Rent In- NEW PROVIDENCE - S bedroom families would love caring PART TIME, FULL TIME SHORT HILLS cludes all utilities. 377-8662. PARTLYFURNISHED ROOM - Split in move-In condition,- newly for your home. Call Reloca-' also full kitchen privileges & tion Dept. BURGDORFF, Interesting, responsible, part painted outside; owner trans- OPEN HOUSE NEW PROVIDENCE: 4 rooms, 2 parking. Short walk to train & ferred. $12»,900. Eves. 742-5657. REALTORS, (201) time and full lime positions Sun., Oct. 5 1-4 P.M. bedrooms. Two-family residence. center si town (Chatham Boro). 522-1800. Ideal for commuters. For mature available to work in a busy SALISBURY & CRIPPS 1 GREAT HILLS ROAD Private entrance. $430-mo., heat professional man or woman with office environment. A included. 267-9156 after 7PM. Realtor 762-7774 (off Old Short Hills Road) references. 635-1267. comprehensive benefits package including free ESTATE SALE - 7 room Coun- To Share SUMMIT. 1 bedroom, refrigera- try Cottage on almost an acrel Health care and Life insur- $82,900 tor, dishwasher, glass top stove, Business gentleman; near Over- ances accompany these posi- New raised ranch with 4 bed- $130,000. self-cleaning oven, carpeted, look Hospital. Call. 273-0553 for tions. If interested, please One roommate wanted, male or rooms, 2 full baths, family room, DUNN & HARTFORD, INC. parking, (teat Included, l'/i appointment to see room. call Personnel, 273-4300, ext. living room, dining room, eat-in female, to share 3 bedroom fully months security deposit. Avail- Realtor 762-7744 203. SUMMIT MEDICAL kitchen, 1 car garage. For furnished, fully equipped house in able November 1.273-1465. GROUP P.A. 120 Summit appointment call builder 273-4715 Chatham Borough. Call Susan Offices Ave. Summit. Witmer after 6 pm, 277-3707. or 376-7991. NEW COLONIAL J "CONCEPT 80" REALLY WORKS House Unfurnished I Center hall • four, bedrooms, Summit - Ground floor office • BUBGDORFF REALTORS HAS PROVEN THAT YOU CAN HAVE YOUH DBEAM SUMMIT AREA. Asking mid fireplace In family room - large I Apartment Unfurnished I 20OOsq. ft, plus basement storage. HOME IN SOMERSET. UNION, PASSAIC AND HUNTERDON COUNTIES $20's. 273-2424 ask for Tom or Ed. lot. Starting soon. Walk to Summit. MemoriaTFIetdi Charm- Private entrance, reception area,. TRADITIONALLY INSPIRED POST AND BEAM HOMES FEATURING MORTISE AND everything. $140,000 plus. Eves. ing 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Living library-conference room, 5 464-6435. room with fireplace, dining room, offices. Ample parking. Call CHATHAM. 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, COTLSS^^^ PETRONE SEDITA REALITY, REALTOR eat-in kitchen, Oct. 1st occupancy. MOUNTAIN AGENCY - Realtors, dishwasher, 2 car sarage, conven- $750 mo. LOIS SCHNEIDER, 273-2212, 85 Summit Ave., PART-TIME & FULL-TIME AGENCY New Providence 164-3343 TIMBERPEG MODELS ARE NOW OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. ient location. References. Avail- Realtor, 277-1398. Summit. able November 1st. 273-4828. WORK AVAILABLE ! RANCH CALL FOR APPOINTMENT WITH BARBARA BLUMEN AT BURGDORFF REALTORS 2 FAMILY HOUSE in Summit, 2 DAYS OR NIGHTS ! 3 bedrooms, l'/i baths, with SUMMIT - spacious duplex apart- driveways, garage, wall to wall Miscellaneous ;; dining room, eat-In kitchen, I RENTALS ment in 2 family house. 3 Bed- carpeting. S7MXIO.273.36M. 1 Customer Service and it recreation room and rooms, study, 2 baths, large living Product Preparation LAND & CONSTRUCTION OFFICE 647-2700 '{fireplace. Many extras) room with dining area, kitchen. For Rent: clean space, warehouse i Taxes only $1,400 per year. Separate entrance, walk to town WE HAVE RENTALS From 1650 to 000. Long term or or convert to office or retail. Main HOURS FUIISU TO SUITTOUR NEED S ! Great Berkeley Heights and trains. Available, Nov. 1st. street location Berkeley Heights. " location. Won't last long at EXECUTIVE RENTALS. Rent includes all utilities. short term. Older or newer. In the Williams Company of: Yes you can live in Beautiful country or In town. Call us to see. 3 spaces available, 30O0-3500-1000 i! $97,000. Call now. 464-0475; 377-M»2. square feet-*4.50 per sq. foot. ;| eves., Jim Ford, 356-1492. Summit • until you are ready MOUNTAIN AGENCY - Realtors, EARN ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME to buy. Me have several: I at 273-2212, 85 Summit Ave., Principles, call 464-6191. » • $750. II at $850,111 at $850. IV Merit Increases — Food Dis- !' 20I-464-O47S Watchung - Expanded ranch, 3 Summit, Eves, a Suns. 522-1232, 11 REALTOR at $950. V Furnished at $1300. 376-0576, 273-6237, 444-5758, count — Uniform Supplied. '• 31 91 21 IKOePtNOENTLY OWNED 21 21 Jl VI at J?oo. vil at $1000. • Call bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 fire- BURQdORjr places, living room, dining area, 277-3084,464-tOtl. HELP WANTED No Experience Necessary. anytimelllil w REALTORS • * kitchen, den, family room, laun- 1 Must be 18. For interview, Richard A. Micone, Agency dry room, full basement, I car House Furnished call (201)273-8*00 garage. $700 plus utilities. UNDERSTANDING LAND AND CONSTRUCTION 382 Springfield Ave. J 447-0318. RENTALS Summit, N.J. 464-4736 IS OUR BUSINESS Realtor FURNISHED HOME 273-S40ODays Northslde executive home • top RESUMES! 273-8601 Nites SUMMIT: Airy, spacious, Im- location, completely furnished • - • • Friendly 192 Central Ave., Stirling, N J. Notice to prospective renters: maculate, 3 bedroom home In 5 bedrooms, Vlt baths, avail- Each reVumi a result ef In- Lincoln School area. Short walk to able Sept, 1, I960 to JUne 30, depth interview and genuine ICE CREAM SHOP Any rents advertised herein for 75 South St. qualified real rental property transportation and shopping. 1981. $1300 a month. concern tor y»ur needs. Call RENTALS WE HAVE A FEW. (or aneppetntjnent: 371-2015. New Providence, N.J. 07974 may be sublect to any rebate or MAYBE ONE FOR YOU. Call Beautiful wall to wall carpeting throughout. Immediate occupan- LOIS SCHNEIDER REALTOR credit required by State Law Faltoute Realtor 414-1700 or KERN A. ULRICH h Etnl VflmtaiHy EmpSs^r Wt (N.J.S. 54:4-6.3 ef sen.). cy. $750. per month plus utilities. 441 Springfield Ave., Summit 273-5522. Call 273-4778 or 4*4-1153. 277-1398 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS DISPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Page 17

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Child Care Garage Sale Miscellaneous SERVICES

WORKING mother looking for Room and board in exchange for ENTIRE CONTENTS of home. dependable woman with'own DRIVER some housework and supervision Many antiques. Boston Rockers, Furniture transportation to Sit for 9 year old of 13 year old boy; male in 20's. sets of Empire and Victorian Wholesale milk driver for daughter approximately 2$ hours Summit - call 221-4701 Mon.-Fri chairs, beautiful mahogany independent company. per week, In ber home, or theirs. 8:30-5. curved china closet, oak wash Steady work. Good earnings. Call 273-5919 after 6PM. stand, cabinet, anil other pieces, SWEET CIDER Will train. Apply In person. round dining table and chairs, CHAIR-MAN CHOOSE YOUR BKENNAN'S DAIRY, 47 CLERICAL worker, part time, INSTRUCTION crystal, sterling, Verlys, Belleck, APPLES-PUMPKINS Division Ave. Summit. evenings at New Providence 1 Dowlton, Limoges, Wedgwood, CHAIRS MY Library. Experience with Jewelry, Christmas ornamenrs, children preferred. Call 6(5-0311 dolls, political memorabilia, old SPECIALTY PERFECT JOB! re-glue repair POLICE OFFICERS— City Of for appointment. PIANO LESSONS magazines, books, pictures, Sweet ider made daily without preservatives. Choice Summit Police Department - clocks. MUCH fine vintage cloth- ewebbmg • cane EXPERIENCED apples and pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, gourmet foods, ush splint seats salary 415,510 - S1M90, yearly Part Time babysitter - mornings. ing, beautiful laces and linens, home style pies, hickory smoked hams and bacon, pure Secretarial, Typing Call Bill Lovette, Y.M.C.A. TEACHER antiques restored step increases. Forty hour many furs, capes, coats, jackets, honey and maple syrup. week. Uniforms provided. 273-3330. M.A. Music Education, Tailor's sewing machine, fabric, furniture repairs Major Medical and Blue Cross N.Y. University. Just kitchen set, desk, beds, tools, hand stripping finish Keypunch or and Blue Shield with Rider J., Full charge bookkeeper. Part returned from European & much more. Tues. the 7th thru WIGHTMAN'S FARMS MariinO. JJrbansiti pension, sick leave and life time, flexible hours. Attractive , Latin American tour. Can Thurs. th« 9th, 10-4. 72 pine St., insurance. To be eligible, it is position In Summit area. Call take a few students at all Chatham Twp., (off Shunpike, Route 202 (5 mi-so. of Morristown) Morristown MeyersvtHe Word Processing required that the Applicant be Estelle 273.1468. levels. Children & adults East of Noe). NO PRIOR SALE, 647 sm a citiiiMi of the United States Summit. 5229486. mfl. f >S m»n from Summit) and a resident of New Jersey Maintenance Repair-Training; Come in and relax. Have a cup for two years, between the position in maintenance and re- of coffee and we will find a job ages of 19 and 35, a High School pair with opportunity for graduate or In possession of an advancement. 35 hour week. Household Goods Used Cars Pets Landscaping ' suited just for you. equivalency diploma, capable Apply Summit Housing Authority, K PIANO INSTRUCTION of passing a written, oral and 71 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J. SAVE MONEY! Spring Clean- 07901, between 8:30A.M.-4:33P.M. Black-Maroon Chinese Rug, Free black Lab. 7 months old physical examination. Must beginners to advanced UNDER $2500 I ing. Let us get your property in IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK have a good reputation and a 273-4413. Equal Opportunity 10x13, Slant Top desk, girl's Fugl puppy - all shots and spayed. Call Employer. all ages bike. Call 273-5107. 277-1207. shape — then you can take over sound moral character. Must KEVIN FLYNN Madison Auto Sales f •We're THE BUSIEST & FRIENDLIEST possess a valid auto driver's if you wish. CHARLIE VIN- specializes in small 1 CENT, Landscape Contractor, ' AGENCY IN TOWN" license. Applications can be Home Health Aide certification is economical cars under * obtained at Police Head- Pianist-Teacher Miscellaneous BULLETIN BOARD | 647-2236. 24 Hr. Answering Ser- available for you at. SAGE. piano pedagogy $2500.00. We also buy used I quarters, 511 Springfield Av Choose your own hours. 271-5550. vice. Our 25th Year. REGISTER mi. m cmmucTS TO &m enue. Summit, New Jersey, specialist J cars. Madison Auto Sales, I WRIST WATCH, soccer field 07901. Application deadline CRT Operator • Great opportunity 2731024 after 6:00 p.m. 240 Main St. (Rt. 24), I Landscape Gardener NEVER A FEE »_» m a October 4,1560. Madison, N. J. 8220502. • behind Chatham Boro Middle to learn the exciting electronic THE BOOK STABLE School. Please call 635-6016 to JOE SERINA Equal.Opporunity Employer. £.0.1: system of an Insurance Co. They w*--m*-m-w*m. ••»--»•••- Be a BUSY BE Al 99 SUMMIT AVE., REAR, identify and claim watch. will train and you are off at 4:15. 1978 Chevrolet, 4 door Impala, Mowing, trimming, new 484-4000 58,000. Call Kathy, 273-6500, SUMMIT lawns, seeding, soiling, fer- Snelling & Snelling, 450 Spring- WED. THRU SAT. exceptionally clean inside and BARTENDING — Private BERKELEY |[MPLOVMENTAGENCY out. Owner relocating, priced for parties. Call Dennis, 7531489. tiliiing, shrubbery, rr ties,. ROOT'S CLOTHIER OF SUMMIT field Ave., Summit. , 12-4 P.M. and drainage work. SefeKELEY TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE ALTENBURG a quick saleat«695.379-7857. RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES. GOOD USED BOOKS 3M SimiN&FieLD AVE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS CLERICAL • Large corps, needs ELIZABETH, N.J. HOCKEY TICKETS, NY Reasonable rates, 10 years Open Daily til 9-Sat til 6 BOUGHT & SOLD 79 VOLVO 245 DL wagon, red, RANGER TICKETS AVAIL- experience, free estimates. SALES — permanent full bright, energetic person for custom velour seats, Mag wheels, ABLE. CALL RON 273-0949 Sunday-1 tos THREE HUNDRED FINE PERMANENT A Tamporary time sales persons for our responsible position in engineer- stick with overdrive, neat, clean. 7-0 P.M. 647-4587 273-4769 men's furnishings and ing department. Don't hesitate, BALDWIN PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS ART BOOKS FOR SALE $7100. 273-0930. sportsware department. so,840 fee paid. Call Kathy, NOW. IIIIIIMIIIfllil Permanent part time posi- 273-6500, Snelling ft Snelling, 450 Largest Piano and Organ PARTY SANDWICHES - frozen, LANDSCAPING SERVICE. Dealer from TO SELL FOR HIGH RARE BIRD! 197] Pontlac Fire, tion for an experienced Springfield Ave., Summit. 100for/S13.00 Stanley Congrega- Monthly care, power rake lawn, Maine to Florida CASH & PROMPT bird esprit, 150 with factory 3 salesman for our men's speed oh console, full Instromen- «•"•' Church. S22-2I46, 635-2357, seeding & fertilite, repair and Huge Selection, Lowest Price; PICKUP PHONE HOR- l fll Itn build new lawns, shrub work and clothing department. WANTED: Lady with car as tation including tachometer, fine °«-"«- TAILOR — permanent full housekeeper and companion to MASON ft HAMLIN - KNABE - VATH (EVE) 273-5721. trimming. Free estimates. BANKING time position for an ex- live-in. Late November. 415-4328. 5OHMER-BALDWIN - qquality 6 track sound systey m 376-21<5. perienced tailor to fit and ' KAWAI- PLAYERS excellent overall condition. alter quality men's COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Rental Purchase Plan 464-2734. Psst... Don't rely on rumors. PROOF OPERATOR clothing. UNDERWRITER. Prestige firm Available-Call Toll FREE iftflason Contractors I WORD PROCESSING 800-492-4040 Classic 71 Ford LTD. Cov., P.5., USE WAREHOUSEMAN — per- wants your expertise in the fire P.B., good condition, tisoo or best area. Great potential, f ii,M0. Fea ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE KNAPP SHOES BALTUSKOL SERVICE REP —P/T manent full time position in 11S0 E.Jersey Street offer. Call Dave 277-1884. "THE BULLETIN BOARD" our warehouse to assist in paid. Michelle, 273-4SO0, Snelling CONSTRUCTION CO. DATA PROCESSING — 3rd SHIFT & Snelling, 450 Springfield Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. Finest quality in Men's and Mason Contractor & Builder receiving, ticketing and Having a recital? dispatching' merchandise Summit. Woman's Dress, work and Used Cars Wanted Stone, brick sidewalks. All Openings in the Summit area for entry level and general warehouse casual shoes. Guaranteed Reunion? types concrete work and con- and experienced individuals. Work in the posi- work. Will train. FILE CLERK. Advancement soles. Call Salesman after s bake sale? struction. N, Rudisi, Summit, TO APPLY: Please stop by spotlit They'll train you, if you PIANO LESSONS—Adults as well p.m. 444-5960. CARS WANTED - running or block party? CR3-4262. tion where your efforts will be recognized and our store at 401 Spring- want to learn • how could this be as children, all levels from begin- barn burning? rewarded. Our benefits include profit sharing not. High prices paid. field Ave. in Summit at better? 5175. Fee paid. Michelle, ning to the most advanced. Guaranteed J5O-S50O. for com- grand opening? NEED A MASON? Block, brick, and dental insurance. Please call our Person- your convenience for an ap- 273-6500, Snelling & Snelling, 450 Thorough study of the instrument plete cars, l^ree pick up. political rally? concrete and also plastering. Call nel Dept. at: plication. Springfield Ave., Summit. offered. Including repertoire, TRY US — for gifts, awards\ 273-6745 after 5 P.M. 'public' affair? Frank Fricano, 277-0211. Free technique, sight-reading, theory, flag-pole raising? Estimates. 522-85B5 plaques, engraving, lamina- JUNIOR SECRETARY. Light etc., with emphasis on the enjoy- tions, etc. RYCO, 528 Spring- or "a good-fime-wish-you- Secretary for associate attorney ment of music and intelligent experience desired. Firm will field Avenue, Berkeley Heights. were-he,re?" D.A7~CHIERA, INC. Mason and real estate paralegal in Sum- train you to do legal work. Great musicianship. Lessons given in WANTED TO BUY | 464-92B8. work. Ail kinds, and water- mit law firm. Good typing * boss! S758. Fee paid.'Michelle, your own home or in Chatham proofing. 277-0445. transcribing essential. Real 273 4500, Snelling a Snelling, 450 Borough studio. James Vaughan. Whatever your news, OLD BOOKS & STAMPS spread it through Berkeley estate experience helpful. Sub- Springfield Ave., Summit. 4351267. ORIENTAL RUGS stantial phone contact with Heights, Chatham, Millburn, V. and J M6RCAOANTE - ORIENTAL RUGS ANTIQUES 'Summitand clients. Call Mrs. Dem me, Authentic Persian, Pakistan, Private Buyer Call 224-6205 New Providence, Short Hills Mason work. Water drainage. 277-2200. DRAFTSMAN. Layout and detail- ing of mechanical conveyors. Ask India, Romanian, etc. Fine Quali- and Summit — with a Bulle- Sump pumps installed. 464-7575. ty. Half-price. 2678560. tin Board notice in our 746-0410 for Mr. Kellog 435-0100. Bucket PIANO LESSON taught by ex- ORIENTAL RUGS.any condition, r Elizabeth HOUSEKEEPER - Mature wo- Elevator Company, 24 Commerce jewelry, sterling, paintings, dolls, classified section. woman wanted to sleep in Thurs., perienced musician, all styles, ATTENTION FIREPLACE |@rnu$r COMPANY St., Chatham. all levels, (jaiz, pop, classical, bronzes, china. Highest prices Fri., Sat.; general cleaning and OWNERS - Why risk the chance of paid. 531-9537. Fifteen Words MEMBER OF THE SUMMIT BANCOHPORATION child care. References. 635-4131. rock). Will come to home. PART TIME-Claaners and a fire' when you can rent a (of YOUR choice) 755-J917or7S4-2543. complete Chimmney Sweep from SALESPERSON-COSMETICIAN. waxers needed In Berkeley NEED ExfRA CASH? . 367 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. Heights-Summit Area. Mon. thru Taylor Rental. Do it yourself and WANTED- WW1, WW2 war ... $3.50 ... Immediate opening. 40 hour week. savei For more info. Call Taylor • KING'S CONSTRUCTIOl_ N Equal Opportunity Employer M-F Fri. 2-4 hours nltely. 526-7030. souvenirs, American, Nazi, If you want EVERY JNE to No nights or weekends. Berkeley Rental, 284 Springfield Avenue, know, just call US! "Mason Expert" Heights Pharmacy 4*4-1250. Berkeley Heights. 464-9111. Japanese, helmets, dag- Has been holding the crown IMMEDIATE opening for general gers, medals, uniforms, office worker, full or part time. FOR SALE HERALD for 30 years. BEN CAR- Part time position, assisting Doc- COME SEE our new plant depart- etc. After 6, Call 665-1067. FAGNINI. Fireplaces, wet tor, working with children and Good typing skills and able to ment. We have a large variety of 273-4000 work with figures. Call 4M-B3N, bars, sidewalks, steps, some clerical involved. Teaching plants and prices are moderate. DISPATCH stucco, patios, retaining Ext. 151. You will see many plants usuairf ^WANTED - Desk for teenager. experience praferrwt. Wad. 4 Fri. Please call US-6331. walls, etc. Call after 4 P.M. 4 afternoons, 3-» P.M. Send qualifi- not found in other stores. CHINA 464-8080 • <*C0MEn>«# cations to; Box 115, Summit SPRINGFIELD-SUMMIT S GARDEN, 257 Main St., Chat- 226-8099. FREE ESTI- CHATHAM GALLERIES, 34 Herald, Summit, N.J. 07901. Part time early morning work ham. 635-8996. AUY PIANO WANTED. GOod PRESS MATES. NEW JERSEY J03 SERVICE supervising a small group of Star Watchunq Ave., Chatham, make - good condtlon. Call 273-4002 Ledger carriers. Also established 635-7709. WE BUY AND SELL toeattdat COOK: full time; experienced 227-1195. FRANCESCO CHIERA only. Gasoline Alley, 464-1499. routes in the above towns both for furniture and fine paintings. 8 foot slatent pool* table, ex- adults and children. Excellent cellent condition, less than 4 Specializes in wall mosaic, S11 Springfield Avenue part time earnings. Interested ANTIQUE SHOW - Victorian years old. $275. 464-5382. tMwcm iNn/m nirrinters PERSONALS stone cut and work. Patio, fire- Summit AVON parties should call 800-242-0150. lewelry, clocks, tools, collector We buy. 277-0133 place, sidewalk, etc. For free 2nd Floor MAKES CHRISTMAS dolls, watches, china, glass, furni- MOVING - Custom made estimate call 273-4231 after 4 MERRIER!! Tol. 273-1(21 Bus Persons. Apply in person. 715 ture, et. 10 dealers. Free admis- off-white antique satin drapes ,P.M. If s possible to have money for all Springfield Ava., Berkeley sion. Sunday, Oct. 5 noon - 5 p.m. with traverse rods; two rooms MASSAGE THERAPE the gifts you want to give; you'll Heights. HA.M.-4P.M., Rehabilitation Center, Route 53 sculptured rust carpeting. Masseuse will come to your home. SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE FOR sell guaranteed products from 7P.M.-9P.M., Man.- Fri. only. near Route 10, Morris Plains. Excellent condition. 273-5626. NANCY HERMANCE Ladies only. Call evening; T. HOWELL INTERVIEWS A JOB REFERRALS AVON. Be an AVON Representa- 5M-5616. 766-2072. Masonry work, steps, side- tive. It's fun, it's convenient, ifs Dish Washers. Apply in person. MOST deseriable 4 grave plot in ANTIQUE BUYING walks, patios, etc. No job too Monday, Wednesday & Friday profitable. No experience requir- 735 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Restland Memorial Park, SERVICE small. Free estimates. 964-8425. ed. Call today for.all the facts: from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Heights. 11A.M.-6P.M., BICYCLE Hanover, near chapel. Reason- FOR OVER 25 YRS. Kay Crescemi 322-1*53. 7P.M.-9P.M., Mon.-Fri. only. able. Moved to Florida. 2730655. High Prices-Immediate J cash for: Jewelry, Fur- JOSEPH EPISCOPO NO FEE CHAROED TO EMPLOYER OR APPLICANT Part-time receptionist-secretary SECRETARY - EXECUTIVE; 10 Speed Bicycle, boy's 24", great Attention Craftsmen or Antique niture, Silver. China, MASON CONTRACTOR Gal Friday. Four mornings a Government relations, must like condition with saddle bag basket dealers. Custom made Glass, Dolls, Oriental & BUILDER week; for interesting professional politics, fast pace in small office or rat trap. Call 464-8835. POTTER'S KICK WHEEL, rugs. Paintings, etc. CONCRETE WORK — steps — office. Very tight typing and in Union County. Light Steno. OLD STONE GRIST MILL 377-2138,635-2733 or- walks — patios — fireplaces — Customer Service bookkeeping. No Steno, must be BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANT exceptional typing skills, some WHEEL forms the solid heavy 377-2054 plastering — grading and drain- very good with people. Salary college preferred. Excellent ben- I Furniture I base. S150. Call Nancy 273-5197. Clerk Typist appropriate with qualifications, efits and salary. Reply with de- age work — carpentry work ~ Intelligent capable person experience, personal data. Box tailed resume, salary require- wood decks — repair or new — . wanted for diversified of- Part ttmi 10:30 AM-2 PM free advice & designing. Excellent opportunity in lit. Summit Herald, Summit. ments to: Box 114, Summit Turn of the Century carved oak LIONEL, Ives, Anwleat. FREE MEETING fice lob. Small office staff. library table 32x60 in. - William Musical Instruments Flyer, and ofttsr train*. Imme- 277-0286 our Short Hills office for Herald, Summit, N.J. with this ad Pay only 55.00. Ask for Joan or Leroy responsible individual DRAFTSMAN. Layout and detail- and Mary style. Also carved wood diate cash. Top ericas. US-ttU 464-3260. ing of mechanical conveyors. Ask frame «ofa • green velvet Piano - Student upright, Henry F. For classes In your town with prior business ex- Large national Title Insurance ITALIAN CONTRACTORS for Mr. Kellog 635-0400. Bucket upholstery .322-8144. Miller, good condition. S150 or Call collect 201-757-7677 perience to handle vari- company. Summit, N.J. requires best offer. 277-20S6. Boy's Bicycle, 10 speed, full size, Old fashioned craftsmen and ous duties related to Elevator Company, 34 Commerce St.,hatham. an experienced, accurate typist. VICTORIAN oak pedestal table good condition. 277-2086. designers with 29 years ex- PETRONE branch banking. Ideal Salary commensurate with exper- PIANO - GORDON & SON, excel- perience in patios, fire- candidate will be very 45" diameter. Excellent condi- AGENCY ience. We offer full benefits and tion. $1 SO. 277-3418. lent condition, guaranteed for one places, sidewalks, stone personable and have NURSES AIDES pleasant working conditions. Call year. $250. Call 277-6378. § Lost & Found § walls, etc. from brick to ii REAL ESTATE SALES good typing skills. For Morris County Area 522-0600 for an appt and interview. marble. Also, iron railings An Equal Opportunity Employer 2! Excellent opportunity to join Call for appt. 205-2104 Garage Sale HAMMOND Organ. 2 keyboards, and paving. SATISFACTION FREE TRAINING M-F. Lesslie speakers, rhythm section GUARANTEED, for esti- =) America's largest real JOIN THE FIRST TEAM J I FREE LISTING! American National and much more. Like new. $850. mates, call ALDO ROTON- ,, estate organization, if you A a state certified home health I Found something? want to « are hard working and self- Bank & Trust SALES HELP-CDS GIFTS Call after 5pm, 464-7467. Dl, 647-0854. aide. Must be available Monday - locate the owner? Run your, h>,1wH>lS|UI ;, motivated, then consider an 45 Madison Ave Morristown Part time Thurs. eves 4-9 plus HHHMCtraEi ursnuwn Win U |i exciting, creative, high in- An E*al Opfnrhnn) Eaptepr 6S/F OWN CAR I These classes are If Oak Ridge Ave. f; come career In real estate CARDS GALORE for rec room, beginners. $150. Call absolutely free. Highest starting 362 Springfield Ave. Summit, N.J. Cynthia, 464-7803,»to 4. Beautilul white kitten found on K Una WO, 1 BROADNAX PAVING t, ai sales. bla, ltaf.il MS u*. salary available upon completion. Summit Liquidating entire contents Robinhood Road, Summit. CONCRETE, full line of masonry, U We offer excellent Century 540-1400 Call Mr. Ryan 487-0779 of Barrett House. Fabulous 522-0686. industrial, commercial and ,;i 21 training from prc- Used Cars residential, fully insured. Call MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL 11-5 P.M. buys. Washers, dryers, >J licensing management to in- refrigerators, freezer, beds, 273-3281. ti sure your success. Positions 520 Speedwell Ave., Morris Plains J bureaus, sofas, tables, SERVICES »J now available In our residen- SALESPERSON SECRETARY-OFFICE manager; typing, bookkeeping chairs, 2 dining room tables, 1978 B.M.W. 320; Stick, sunroof, tial and our commercial- Excellent opportunity for PERMANENT part time clerical alloys, Reccaro interior, fogs, ALL TYPES MASONRY. Fire- in Berkeley Heights. Typing, gen- and managerial skills for health 2 breakfronts, stereos, places, patios, brick and stone »investment divisions. people with good public games, books. World Book 23,000 miles. S7450.467-9524. j 11 Licensed persons prefer- eral office work, 9 a.m. • 12 noon, research group in Summit. Non Carpentry work, driveways and indoor awareness and outgoing per- plus occasional longer hours. Job smoker, please. Call 2774024. Encyclopedia, bookcases, DRESSMAKING "red, but not essential. sonality. Morning through carpets, lamps, 4 piece set 71 Buick Skylark, J door coupe plastering. 2770537. ai For a confidential inter- market returnee okay. Salary is J[ p.s., p.b., a-c, am-fm, rear def ros- lunch hour times available. S3.50 per hour. Call 464-0550 9-12 old wicker, upright piano, II Mr. Ford at Food discounts, flexible PART TIME sales help needed for ter .$ 300.464-3832 evenings. EXPERT dressmaking and noon or] p.m.-4 p.m. Tennis Shop at Short Hills Mall, bikes, sports and camping STRELEC, DIEDRICH — kit- LAWNS cleaned and cut. cellars, | hours, plus uniforms provid- equipment, fire ex- alterations in my home. Call ed. For appointment call: days, evenings. Sat. Must wear chens, additions, alterations, attics and garage cleaning. Light 21 201-W4-0475 i! ladies tennis clothes in store. Mrs. tinguishers, quantities misc. Austin - Healey 3009 MK III, must roofing, repairs. Fully insured. Lynn Lohse, 635-0763. hauling and rubbish removed. 2t MUITOS 21 housewares. Oct. 2,3, and 4 31 21 zt 21 KtosreMKimt OHmtD 212121 21 PLUMBER'S HELPER Gray, 212-935.5005, Mon.-Fri., sacrifice, rust free, mechanically 273-736B. Reasonable rates Call 273 4340 Private hospital in a suburban 9:30-4:30. Thurs. and Fri. «:30 -4:00. excellent, immaculate classic 464-4738 community is seeking an indivi- Sat. 9:00-12:30. English sports car; low mileage, dual for our maintenance depart- garage kept, S speed convertible. WOODWORKING Miscellaneous TELLER ment. Person must possess some WOMEN, MEN, College students Must be seen. Best offer. 277-2771, Small shop. Wood Turning, Friendly plumbing experience. Steady need a part time lob close to 10-4. Spindles, Balusters, Furniture 1 Fri. a Sat., Oct. 3 & 4,10 am ICE CREAM SHOP work, growth potential. Good home? Can earn up to $7.00 per parts duplicated, Dential Mold- LIGHT trucking and. deliveries . OPPORTUNITIES 75 South St. hour. Ca|l 761-7194 or W-4413. -4 pm. GIANT GARAGE ing, veneering. Also your lumber cellars ana attics cleaned RuD-- starting salary and liberal bene- SALE at the Morris Museum New Providence, N.J. 07974 fits. Call Personnel Dept. 277-2300. 197S VW RABBIT - 38,350 miles. cut and molded. 665-0870. PAVING btshremoved 273-2149 ro 373-563) United Counties EXPERIENCED Auto Body, of Arts & Sciences, Norman- 52,200 or best olfer. Good Driveway Construction dy His. & Columbia Rds., Resurfacing Trust Company has ta Eqaal Opportunity Employti M/F FAIR OAKS HOSPITAL painter needed. Must be prepared condition. Call 277-2374. COOK'S Appliance Sales and Ser- full and part time 10 Prospect St. Summit, N.J. to handle quality work. Skill must Morristown. 541-9454. Atlan- Cleanllp RETAINING WALLS vice on all appliances including opportunities for in- An Equal Opportunity Employer be Al. Call for interviews, tic Clter wicker boardwalk DRAINAGE WORK room air conditioners, electrical chair; old corn huskser and '76 CHEVETTE. 4 speed, new dividuals with prior M-F Caruso's Auto 757-115*. brakes, new tires, radio. Very garden equipment, toasters, vac- grinding wheel; GE CLEAN and remove appli- FRANK SERINA uum cleaners, irons, etc. 110 Park cash handling ex- clean. Best offer. 464-2911. ances, furniture, brush, etc. perience who enjoy GIRL FRIDAY - Office worker. refrigerator; Olds 98; 273-4756 Ave., Summit. 273-5499. BANK Full or part time counter help for stereo; Limoge plates; from house and yard. All types working with the Assistant to Insurance agent. luncheonette In Summit. Experi- 1977 MERCURY Monarch. 36,000 647-5984 J0 public and have a Intelligent, typing ep&ntlal, bill- daybed; books; Tonka toys; landscaping and tree work. WINDOW cleaning, gutter clean- ence preferred. Please call earthenware crocks; small miles. Cream with deluxe tan neat appearance. TELLER ing, some transcribing skills. 273-0551. interior. Complete Fireplace wood. CHARLIE ed and repaired F De Angelus. Salary commensurate with exper- pieces of furniture and much VINCENT, 647-2216. 24 hour ser- DRIVEWAYS - Colonial Paving 4J more. Lincoln-Mercury power options: We offer excellent ience. Will train, must like to talk cruise control, tilt wheel, AC, vice. Co. Asphalt driveway a Parking benefits, and good OPPORTUNITIES on phone. Call Mr. Fitislmmons. Cafeteria Aide. Mountainview lots. Curb work & RR ties. Free School. Call Principal 635-2700. AM-FM stereo. Good gas. Perfect FENCES starting salaries in- Millburn - Short Hills 277-iOOO. condition in and out. Best offer estimates. Call 754-6388. cluding profit shar- Sat. ft Sun., Oct. 4 a 5, 10-5. 419 Clock Repairs ALL KINDS Major North Jersey SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, around 13,400. 665-0(77 days; REPAIRS ing. Green Village Road, Green 647-3562 eves: commercial bank seeks REAL ESTATE Experience preferred, but will village. J -Electrical HOMEREPAIRS& For immediate con- a part time, a full time The Faltoute Agency has an open- train right individual. Call be- DAVIES&COX REMODELING sideration call and a senior teller in the Ing of 1 more sales associate it you tween 10-2,273-1114. 1974 Capri - good condition Expert watch & clock repairs CALL WALT PINE table and chairs, tools, throughout - tl 500.00.273-2509. done on premises. Antique & between 10 am-Spm. Millburn-Short Hills , would like to loin our professional toys, miscellaneous items. Satur- FRONTIER Electric Company 1 277-6509 area. For the inexperi- team. Experience preferred, but modern timepieces. 7A Beech- Clark 5t , Summit, prompt ser- 2732245 day 9-3. 909 River Rd., corner of wood Rd., Summit. 273-4274. enced person, we have a will train If you have the qualities | EMPLOYMENT WANTED | Bridge, Chatham Township. vice. No job too small. CR 73071 1977 PONTIAC Grand Le nftans lino answer, 7SJ S40J , 931-6544 3 week fully paid teller needed to sell real estate. We are station wagon. PS, PB, AC, AM- training program. Ex- members of 4 multiple listing NEED A NURSE? FM radio, low mileage. Mint cellent benefits, compet- boards, NEIGHBORHOOD RN's, LPN's, aides available — Baby clothes and items, clothes, condition. 376-6913 after 6PM. Moving itive salaries. REALTY GROUP - a nationwide all shifts. PROFESSIONAL fine odds and ends j Thurs. a Fri., DECORATING marketing and relocation system. 9-4.20 Falmouth Road, Chatham. United Counties Please phone for details oh For a confidential interview call NURSES REGIST. 377-6806; SURPLUS JEEP value S3196. sold I LIGHT HAULING a moving of hours, location, etc. Gloria Faltoute, w-uoo anytime. early A.M., eves, ft wkends, for S44. Call 312742-1143 ext. 6311 American appliances & furniture. Attics a 285-2104 647-1890. NEIGHBORHOOD SALE: couch- for Information on how to purch- cellars cleared of unwanted ar- Trust Company BANQUET WAITERS & es, household goods, books, ase bargains like this. ticles. Vince, 273-2364 "Wk«t Good Ihlnp Start to Happen" American National CUSTOM draperies, bedspreads, Heart Bank & Trust WAITRESSES- Part time, week- Domestic .- Young woman, clothes (adult, children's - esp. slipcovers. Designer fabrics at Route 22 A Hillside Avenue ends. Apply in person. 11 A.M.-t experienced, reliable, honest, boys slims), more. Priced to sell. 1980 V.W. Dasher diesel wagon, discount prices. Quality work. Association FURNITURE MOVING~AND Springfield, N.J. 070B1 «5 Madison Ave. Morristown P.M., 7 P.M. • 9 P.M. Apply only recent references. Desire Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-2 at 99 color silver metallic; under war- HAULING. Charlie Vincent Jeanne Howard Interiors, WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE cqad opportunity tmptorn m/l/h An Equal Opportunity Emptoftr Mon.-Fri. 735 Springfield Ave., Wednesday - call after 6:00 p.m. Crest Road (Grant off Living- ranty; 16,000 mites. Priced for 766-1001. 647-2236. 24-hour service. Berkeley Heights. 672-0905. ston.), New Providence. quick sale S8.5OO. 273-2346. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1980 Page 18

Moving Organ Concert In Plainfield The Organ Symphony by feature Kathleen Upton as chestra. Orchestra mem- del's Organ Concerto Op. 4 price is $10, the door price is MOVING - insured, licensed Saint-Saens will be the organ soloist. bers range in age from No. 4 and the Overture to $3. professionals. Writtenhouse The Marriage of Figaro by Trucking Service, 241-mi. P.N. featured selection at the The Plainfield Symphony, teenagers to those past 70S. Residential, Commercial, first concert of the fall now entering its 61st year, is retirement and they Mozart. The additional concerts pianos. season by the Plainfield the oldest community or- rehearse each Monday at 8 Subscription tickets are will take place in November jjty Symphony at 3 p.m., Sun-chestra in the State of Newp.m. at Plainfield High now on sale through the and in March and in April of B SERVICES, PAPER HANGING day, Oct. 12 at the Crescent Jersey. Conductor School, 950 Park avenue. Symphony Office in the 1981. Included on the spring 1 Avenue Presbyterian Keimach, beginning his first String players are needed YWCA of Plainfield, 232 program is a full concert NINA LUISE KALLAS - paper- Church, Crescent and year as permanent director and auditions are held each East Front St., Plainfield, version of The Marriage of hanging. All types. 23. years Watchung Ave., Plainfield. of the orchestra, is a week before rehearsals 07060, For adults the four Figaro opera in English. experience. 322-4030. Conducted by Brad graduate of New York's begin. concert season ticket is $15. For additional ticket Keimach, of New York City, The ticket price at the door information about the Painting-Decorating Juilliard School, and is also In addition to the Organ the symphony's music the director of the West Symphony the Oct. 12is $5. For students or senior Plainfield Symphony call director, the concert will Orange Collegiate Or- concert will include Han- citizens the four concert 561-5140; 755-9219. Ron Bellofatto WALLCOVERING INSTALLATIONS Somerset Hills Symphony INTfRIOft PAINTING AND DECORATING SERVICE 464-8279 Marking 10th Anniversary

Two tenth anniversaries, Theme by Thomas Tallis. that of the Somerset Hills A new facet of the Symphony and that of Somerset Hills Symphony's Norris Birnbaum as its activities will be NEW TEAM. Dr. Robert C. Rader, newly appointed head of Business and Finance is conductor, will be inaugurated this year when flanked by Dr. John H. Carmichael, new Superintendent-President and Charles S. celebrated when the a chamber group composed Mancuso, president, Board of Education of Union County Technical Institute and Symphony under his of members of the Sym- Vocational Center. Currently serving as the Assistant Superintendent for Business and direction opens its 1980-81 phony presents a New Painting • Papering season on Sunday, Oct. 19 at • Decorating * Secretary to the Board of Education for the Scotch Plains-Fanwood School District, he Year's Eve concert at Ridge Interior ft Exterior also has served in similar positions with the Middlesex Public Schools and the Hopewell 3 p.m. in Ridge High School, High School. FULLY INSURED Valley School District. Basking Ridge. The program will include Ibert's Tickets, for the Oct.. 19 273-6385 Concerto for Flute and performance are priced at Orchestra with Ingrid $6 or $3.50 for students and The Royal Family At Montclair State Dingfelder as soloist, Brah- senior citizens. Call 766-2498 Out Work Stands ms' Symphony No. 1 in c for information and for "The Royal Family", by has been lost to Hollywood a merry and deeply af- season's tickets covering The Test fectionate chronicle of a minor, and Vaughan Of Time George S. Kaufman and and film stardom; and Williams' Fantasia on a the Feb. l and April 12 8 Years Edna Ferber, will open the Gwen, Julia's daughter, is home where all was lively concerts as well. Experience 1980-81 season of the Major about to forsake the stage theatre. Theatre Series at Montclair forever!' In telling this Fully Insured State College. richly warm story of a The critics called The Resident On Rider Faculty Free Estimates This comic classic of the family whose love for the Royal Family, enormously Lee Ormsby American stage will open in theatre was so great that it entertaining, a "smashing Six new trustees were Kane, Prospect Hill avenue; Our Classified pages bring results! No matter 464-3303 Memorial Auditorium Oct. could not possibly get the comedy," and "one of thenamed by the Summit Art Mrs. Amos Beason, Ox Bow what you have to sell, a Classified ad can work for 15 and play through Oct. 18.' greasepaint out of its blood, happiest evenings ever Center during the group's lane,. Champ Meyercord, you. The cost is low and the response can be quite Curtain time will be 8 p.m., Kaufman and Ferber wrote spent in the theatre!" , annual meeting held last Prospect Hill avenue and Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edmund Raftis, high. Use this handy order form and mail it in along KEN CROSS with a matinee on Friday, with your check. For even faster service, phone one of Oct. 17, at 2:15 p.m. Ticket Named to three year Springfield avenue. Elected PAINTING & PAPERING to a one-year unexpired our helpful ad-visors right now. 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The special train by writing to: Tri-State, PO break from the Presidential enter early because our American theatre is named will operate through scenic Box 2243, Clifton, 07015 or by election campaign, enter slate of 18 judges is probably Cavendish, but the play's northern New Jersey and telephoning (212) 490-1622your dog in Union County the best panel we've ever flamboyant and impulsive lower New York slate using (noon to 6). Advance Kennel Club's dog show to had and I expectthe limit Anthony Cavendish and his a modern comfortable train reservations are required. be held Nov. 2 — two days to be reached relatively stately sister Julia are especially selected for this Please include your before election day — at the quickly," he said. thinly-disguised caricatures trip. It will run between telephone number so tickets Dunn Sports Center of It's also one of the last of John and Ethel Hoboken and Port Jervis, may be confirmed before Elizabeth High School. shows for exhibitors to get Barrymore. The madcap NY. using four different rail the day of the trip. Tickets Premium lists with the 130 the necessary qualifying adventures of the Cavendish lines, including one which will be available until Oct. 1. prizes slated to be given point on a dog so that it can Piano Tuning family are a rollicking spoof has not had passenger away and entry forms are be entered in the West- of the off-stage behavior of available for the show, minster Kennel Club show. service in over 30 years! HeralcJ-Dispatch-Press Newspapers FOR FINE PIANOTUNING this fabulous Barrymore which is limited to the first Entry forms can be ob- ANDREPAIRING family. 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