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Business news•* pharmaceutical tnanufac- Mountainside, president of a third one-year term as WALTER MILLS ~ trifllltt-nhTlftr-TWXir-7V5socl««ST-1ia^ -BHASWELL—has—bw-rt headquarters for the com- The consumer products been reelected secretary Hokapfel was ^ejected named counsel for the •panys worldwide phar- headquarter ^(/remain of the board of trustees of vice chairman and Elizabethtown Water Co. rnaceutical operaUons. In j^'^i - Elizabeth- General Patrick J. Walsh He had been regulatory of- addition, construction Is Hospital. Walter S. treasurer. ficer and counsel to the (USPS512-720) under way on expanded RICHARD ENGLISH of Aneielski was reelectedto' New Jersey Board of 8PBIHQFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Public Utilities "Your Community Leader" INTAIWOUEWB Per Copy OVERWHGWr? VOL.S2NO.2fi SPRINGFIELD, N.J., IHUfJ.SDAY, Mnrch U, 1981 Published by Trurrw Publishing Corp., J7 Mountain Auo., Springfield, N.J. 0708) Second Glass Postage Paia rft Sprlngflel COME TO A Committee votes to try MRS. HARRY E. NICHOLAS al Springfield FREE AND OPEN MEETING* has been reflected to the Wednesday March 25 at 7:30 P.M. board of trustees of thePEGGY DAY has been ap at V.F.W. HaD.2012 High Street, Union, NLJ. to keep GE pi a n t open Hospital Center at Orange pointed corporate director fora three-year term. SKe of sales ' for William Hvl>;\Vll> KKKWSON . In olhc'r mailers, the township has-Chosen Frceh^dcj5_willjioldji(!arings_ Ge)tman,_asked-the-roemberai-of-the- will serve on the Profes- Graulich . Associates, ^LLSprJnuficldTownshipCommilloo--riM.^iv(Hl-prtlliminury-apprnvalrfor~a"7|5criWe~0^ whether to give the committee why the Springfield Public sional Care and Cortimuni- owners of the Holiday Inns Library is only opened one night a ty Aflairs and Develop- of Springfield, Parsippany voted unanimously Tuesday night In ap- $93,000 Community Development Block, engineering department permission lo want ads prove a resolution in support of keeping Grant, nccnrding In Cieri. .draw up final site plans'for the firing week..' ment Committee. and Livingston. She is aJAMES C. HOOK has been MICHAEL MEEHAN of "The library curtailed. its hours recipient ol the Hotel Saloi.named .to succeed Union has completed 30 the General Electric plant. Route 22, The urnnl will be divided into $40,000 range. because of- cutbacks in the 1980 Management Interna Frederick A. Westphal as years' ^service. wlJh_ Springfield, open. to develop the Villa Tract, a county Zeller told the committee lie is con- municipal budget;" Township Commit- tional Advertising Award; manager ol-Enxon Com" Bristol-Myers Products, According tt> Mayor William Cieri, flood project near Marion Avenue; cerned that the proposed firing range pany USA's Bayway Hillside. He joined the GETifficials have made no decision on $33,000 for an elevator to be built in the would be located too close to his home teeman Robert Weltchek said. • Refinery in Linden. He firili as a plant control (.losing the planl and shifting produe--' Municipal. Building, and $20,000 to "Why have all the towns in the county- Weltchek, a member of the library's Brake slow had ' been operations chemist and for 17 years lion loOwensbnro, Ky. develop a mini-park in Springfield proposed resolutions against con- Board' of Trustees, suggested to manager for Exxon's has been administrative n "The committee has senl » letter to In other committee business, a res! structing the firing.range in their towns Geltman that he might attend the next V & E Baytown (Texas) assistant to the medical the management of GE to reconsider dent, Allen Zeller of South Springfield and Springfield hasn't?" Zeller ques- trustees meeting and pose the question VACUUM Refinery. director. plans to move, and have invited federal Avenue, asked the members of the com- tioned.. to them. and slate officials to a meeting April 2 mittee lo propose-a resolution banning In a heated exchange, Cieri accused In other matters. Communities on Cleaner City PHILIP J. C'OL'IJZZA SCHEIUNG-PLOUGH Springfield' .lo—di; "•-by. thi' Union County Teller grandstanding" and Cable(CoCl tried, hut fnilprllnrlfhut it Sales & Service luis IHTII plivlpd prwidi'nl COUP him .i).iw>l In rinr- Lean Line presents Toni Marrtffa iircmcnta-TmBt-bc-mct' t» kw-p-tHtV . 'Kllt;lneerliig""Ueftartmenr to dovelop "politicking before the audience of 40 television coverage of the.committee f til Main- plant open," Cieri said. Lcnapc Park, by opening a firing and persons. proceedings over Suburban Cablevisfon ., Irvington nf Association Executives., Madisn,n. whore it will con- — Lully Wui Izd, "We arc interested in keeping the skeet ' range - near Diamond and Cieri said the. freeholders will hold Channel PA-2. CQrne hear Toni and Lolly, tHe weight reduction for 15 years. n • iiHH-mi'mlHT. nrganizu- struct u four-story cor- Registration and the regular ' plant going, as a human interest lo save Lawrence roads,, Springfield. . . • their regular meeting in Springfield, "Due to technical difficulties and a 373-5441 1 porate '- headquarters most dynamic speakers in the weight lion which' roprosenls Hit reduction field. meeting follows this free meeting. Ihc.jobs of the people who work there," The county engineering department April 23, and any questions regarding broken video tape, communities is professional managers of building. When, completed Toni, who has lost 43 pounds, So let Toni and Lolly help you._ Cierisaid. > • has drawn up a conceptual site plan for the firing range could be directed to postponing its coverage until the next Oil trade associations and in 1083, it will house ap- and Lolly, who has lost 76Vi pounds, discover how to lose weight and Keep - Cieri said about 05 workers would be the firing range, according to Cieri. thcrn. meeting," Jane Ruocco, chairman of professional societies proximately ' 220 ad- have been professionally affiliated in it off. affected by Ihc closing. '" Cieri said the Union County Board of In other matters, a resident. Martin the local CoC, said. TERMITES headquartered in Newministrative employees. . or break big Jersey. Cncuzza is ex- Schering-Plough also WHhthbad FREE GIFTS FOR ALL. announced that its present SEE YOURSELF THIN IN OUR Si ecutive vice-president of MAGIC MIRROR. When roads are Ice-covered or wet, »urt the New Jersey Bilildcrs corporate offices in SAVE $4.00 PROUD FATHER—The Rev. Clarence Alston, pastor of the Antloch Baptist •lowing down well In advance and use a gentle, association. Kcnilworth will become When registering or te-ngitteilng. For classes' hi your town call eoNeet Church,, Springfield, and his daughter Donria, open the Sunday worship services. Regiona I boa rd votes to steady pressure on the brake pedal. If you start ONLY $4.00 weeWy thereafter. Rev. Alston and Donna work together in the pulpit at the Antloch Baptist Church, to skid, turn the wheel in the direction of the 757-7677 with Donna giving the Invocation and Rev. Alston giving tha Lord's message. •kid and don't slam on the brakes. Atk kbouf Uwt Um • prog/em In bnrile. . , (Photo by Roy Graves) BE SURE...BLISS hat bxn ••'• vliig the Horn* Owner forM/ in transportation r*x* sArrrr AMMBAMD Jorjoggtrf. btkt ndfrt.ilm YEARS For Jl complete FBEE changtrt or p*dtutriant. INSPECTION ol your home by a Alstons give church The Union County Regional Board of would be violating the law. budget, passing it on to the taxpayers. Stephen Marcinak that would have con- a Termitt Control Expert, super Limit I ptr p#r«on, mhllv vlted by the finest technical Education Monday night amended its "The board stressed Monday night Voters will decide in school elections demned the state's handling of the aupptlfi lair. S«nd sfall. phone our nearest local of- The Innovates. flamed. f«(/-addr#ci#d .budget to include as part of the current April 7 whether the budget will be pass- school budget issue. fice: . . -. in Now Yrx*. Now jVxMy. Ponnsytwywi. that the protest was not- aimed tnvlopt to: Armband.* ' ' loan Lino Inc J9I1I - . 1061 expense portion of the tax levy the in- ed or rejected. '.'...' According to Burdge, two members uNDAVONroRSArsr UNIONSPG.-UrH. Connocleut. Arizona & Touts specifically at the issue of reim- rouNDAVONrRf that family feeling J Hanoiwr Kd.,J lorham LINDEN Grace Eplscopjl Church. DevVIII Terrace 1 Roblnwood Av«, Tu»i. at »:I5 am. LINOEMUnlted MtlKodltt crease in the cost, of reimbursing non- bursement to private sch6pl students, Gov. Brendan Byrne signed into law of the Joint Appropriations Committee Park, MJ 07033. 277:0079 Church, 3JJ Wood Ave. N., Tues. al 7: IS p.m. RAHWAY T.mple Belh-Torah, 13M Bryant SI.. IbetwMn Cwlral 4. public students for transportation. withdrew Saturday, a proposal that By'DAVID KIIEVVSON- from there, and I am truely blessed, but was directed at _the state /or its March 3 a bill that would raise the max- Elml, /Won. at 7:IJ p.m: KENILWORTHCommunlfy Malnodlil Church, Boulevard, »Aon. al «:15 i.m. I, 7:15 p.m. would have postponed for two weeks the ROSEllE-Congrtgallon Ernanual. 13U Schaeler Ave., ICor. ol Brooklawtr Av«.), Thur. Jl-7:15 p.m. ELAMRA/- With-a love of family and a belief in while someone else might not be," sho The budget formally adopted March eleventh hour approach of notifying imum transportation reimbursement ELIZABETH Elmors Preibyterlan Church, Shelley & Magla Annual. Mon. al 7:IS p.m. UHION Holy Trinity 17 will be revised to include a $31,500 in- school boards of additions and deletions allowance for non-public school the date for the school budget elections. Thtt s«fs fjnving rti#nag« n b'qughl lo you at a pubi'C t«rv >ce Lutheran Church, 301 Tucker Ave Tuei. at 7:lSp:m. UNIONV.F.W Hall, 3013 High Street, Wed. al 7:15p.m. the glorification of God that binds them said. . "My parents in- by.th# Foundation lor Safely. * wholly owned subi'diary o' me together, the Rev. Clarence Alston, troduced me to Gqd and gave me the op- crease for transporting non-public to state mandated programs," Harold students from $250 to $325 per year, a 30 State Sen. Matthew Feldman (D- N«w J«r««y Aulomobtl* Club 'OMor o»p"es April l 198) pastor of the Antioch Baptist Church, portunity to choose what faith I might school students. Burdgc, board secretary, said after the percent increase, Bergen) and Assemblyman Byron Baer Springfield, and his daughter, Donna, want to belong to," she added. The increase would raise property meeting. The state advised the district that it (D-Bergen) were to introduce Monday share n unique relationship in the pulpit Alston is in his nth year as pastor taxes In the district by two-tenths of a would have to appropriate $75 per stu- a bill in the legislature that would have point. - According to Burdge, the total dent to insure sufficient funds to carry given the committee more time to and in their home. and is a graduate of Northeastern Bible amount to be raised- through local pro- In a time when some family units College, Essex Fells. The board reversed an earlier resolu- out the provision. restore the $64 million in state EASTER FASHION FOR HER WRIST! tion stating it would refuse to include perty taxes to support the budget is The regional district presently reim- minimum aid. seem to drift apart after their sons and He is Ihe fourth pastor of the 57-year- $14,999,607. or daughters, grow into maturity, the old congregation, and under his leader- the increase in its budget. burses 280 non-public school parents Loss of all the.money would force The board last, week officially . Alston Family- of Union Township has ship the church was completely rebuilt The board's original decision had and transports 140 students to Union taxes on a home assessed at $50,000 in adopted its $18.8 million budget and kept its love for each other alive, and beginning in 1966." gone against the advice of board at- Catholic High School/Scotch Plains. Springfield to go up an additional voted to include the potential loss of their devotion to God in a'dominant "Today our congregation is growing, torney Franz J. Skok, who argued that The board defeated Monday night a $27.91; in Kenilworth $35.69, and in the board couldn't win in court and $996,653 in state minimum aid in the resolution proposed by board member Mountainside $40.75.' - • The Rolex place In their lives, . and I am very happy to see this," Lady-Date Last Sunday, Donnn opened the 11 Alston said. • • " a.m. Sunday worship service;with the According to JluUi Seymour, the Utrk Mr lUwltci Coll to Worship, giving'tho'Invocation, pastor's associate, *(he -congregation tatt. with lift Boa rd of ed notified chronomalar prtcl* reading from the Scripture, leading docs not see the nervousness both don ind •Ugint them in the Hymn of Praise, and her father and daughter show before the durablllly 91 Iht Lady-Data In ilMi; father delivered the Lord's message. service begins. wild Ml. geld btul ' The Congregation, responded to both "O'rfce I got over my nervousness, I budget not official and M-|.w.l ml- winding chr*nam«ttr with a feeling of inspiration and an ac- am able to glorify God and share His movement. tive participation in the service. love," Donna said. . .County Superintendent of Schools No vote was taken last week on tho 11.58 . According to Alston, Donna has ac- "Wo always hold hands and say a James Clancy told The Leader this final adoption of the 1981-82 school For Savings! tively shared In helping to deliver the prayer together before it is time for the week that he has informed the Spr- budget. $1600 ingfield Board of Education that it must ) A Public Service of Thi* Nc'wipapcr.&The Advertiiing Council Sunday worship services for about a service to bogin," Alston said. . According to Clancy, the Board of CASH& year. Asked about the relationship between hold an emergency meeting by today to Education's,tentative budget isn't of-, DIAMOND APPRAISALS CARRY A 1976 graduate of Union Township her mother, Oneida, and herself, Donna propose officially a resolution that ficially adopted until the members.vote High School and a graduate of Eastern said they arc very close and "I look to would adopt the budget. on it with a resolution. College, St. David's,.Pa,, Donna is a my mother as a role model," she said. Clancy said that all school boards in According to Dr. Leonard DiGiovan- Easy Times sociaJ worker for Goodwill Home and The Alstons also have two sons, the state must formally adopt a budget ni, school board secretary, the board If you used in buy it car ;: Powers 7M «i T.T2 Missions Inc., Newark. .' Clarence Jr., 26, who is in the U.S. Ar- - had the wording for final adoption of the I onimpukcasmuchason by today. • ' 1.75 M»i "I • counsel unwed mothers and my, stationed in Guam, and David, 18, a budget within the text of the resolution I crcdir. ynur buying habits * Springfield Board of Education Presi- fathers and explain what alternatives student at Urlion High School. that passed, but it was not read to the coulcfbc in fur a cliungc. dent Gregory Clarke told The Leader they have,"Donna said. public or members of the press. ARE PEAK INTEREST Because now lhat credit 10.77 "To glorify God is what it means for- last week-that the tentative budget "We are within our legal obliga- I costs so much, u new air "Each case is different, with most of me to be in the pulpit," Donna said. adopted by the. board in January wasfa [ /iii\.to bo a considered tions," DiGiovanni said. ( 10.48 the girls, who come to me not knowing • "Donna radiates warmth and love formal budget. purchase. And. ill Volvo, what-they should do," she said. "- and the Congregation feels that love Dr. Fred Baruchin, superintendent we think that's fine. "I have even been counseled by Don- and,rcsponds to It," Seymour added. However, The board voted March 16 of schools, said, "the board adopted its Consider this: the new 8.71 TjkejXjoMr look... na on other topics," Alston said. "She Asked about the future in" theto include $150,000 in its tentative $4.2 budget with modifications and had no Volvo GLT performance million' budget, anticipating the state sedaiuindwiigonare I* VlbM Mi UM lul VllM iMMif I DeKuyper's Peppermint has an natural, innate ability to help ministry, Donna said she doesn't feel intention- of wrongdoing, and if built like all Volvos. To people." . . God's calling, but would like to form a legislature .will restore part of- the anything, it was a technicality." Schnapps TM»I 4.26 $205,077 in minimum aid. THE CAR YOU BUY? last. I Average life expect- 8.98 "I look toward my parents and they religious ensemble choir group of her The board's decision adds the $55,000 ancy in Sweden is 1H.7 |Dunphy's Irish give me direction and let mo take it Such an amendment,•• Clancy said, to be lost in minimum aid to the tax levy | .years. More than BMW forces a board to adopt its budget again if taxpayers approve the budget in elec- or Mercedes. lSi>you 686-7700 Cream ;uau 8.1 Q with a resolution. tions April 7. GOOD. I .shouldn't have to nego- tiate a ncw*cari loan lor a t tail enters field Another considera- tion: a lurbocharEcd- Retirees unit awaits cnginc option isaviiilahle I onihcGLJsedan.The lurbo boosts engine for governorship approval for charter torijuebyasmuchas-..'. .VBb. And.accoidingto @upola< N.J. Secretary of State Donald Lan of I C'arand Driver magazine, lor senior citizens Springfield Monday became tho 10th The Kenilworth Chapter of theBeach, Calif., and he is confident that produces figures like -invites you .Democrat to announce, he vvill seek American Association of Retired Per- the charter will be granted, .""'*•'" these: (I-M) in'),(> sees. . to live in the grand nomination for governor in the June sons, expects confirmation of its.ap- "There is a need for this," Carell Titeqtianer mile in 17.2 • •nannetiowhlcn you've/ METRIC MADNESS—Instruction In the metric system Is the lesson for three sees. Figures lo delight been accustomed. primary election. ••'.'• plication for charter from the national said. "Wo are not in competition with ! he reflective buyer, If you're used to the Lan said In a prepared statement that organization "any day now," according the Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club. Springfield teachers and a prinlclpal from .the Thelma Sandmeler and James toil you'll want to 3.72 Caldwell schools learning conversions at the Raymond Chlsolm School, Spr- impulsive lo get some- consider The Cupola his experience in administration sets to James Card!, a temporary commit- - It's just that they have 300 members place fast. the ultimate In senior him apart from the other nine can- tee member. and membership is not always open." ingfield. Prom left to rlghtare Sharon Knoller, kindergarten, Sandmeler; Lynne • finally,th e GLTs lire cltlien living. All didates. Calling: money management a Carcll said , that the Kenilworth Carcll, a resident of the borough for' M. CConner, DYDEE or program lor the Hearing impaired, Sandmeler; Dr. Volvos...comfoniible, suites arc private ((or UIHtr 3.96 Individual! or couplet) field alien to his opponents, Lan said, chapter has met all the-demands.of the 27 years, hod to wait almost a year Robert Black, principal, Caldwell, and Elaine Ciad«k, fourth grade, Caldwell. .reliable...qualities you each with kitchenette "During the next several yqars, state national, organization, located In Long before his application to the.Kenilworth. probably ignored when and available TtforExt* unfurnished or DryChiwpuM 7MI-J 4.56 government will rennlra th<> tl "Senior Citizens Club was accepted, the . lite prime rale was low. turnUhed to wit own personal • taste. managerial hand of an individual who now chapter of the AARP would be open Featured are 3 superb has proved he knows how to make the river fined to senior citizens from-Springfield, ihcy'rcqiialiuc^i ihiit meals a day Irom a should finally pujuoyiuir diversified menu. money that is available count tho most. Mountainside, and Union, as well as Leader opens doors interest. > - maid service, planned I am the onlyipn of the 10 candidates Kenilworth. _ activities, theatre l,015for VOIVOGLT -withan-extensive-ai Carell said that he and a dozen other "fiflrarfes?' -.... achievement in administration. I am people.had started meeting last Oc- greenhouse ,.. Al. the only candidate suited for the one moderate monthly hit-and-run tober and that membership has since publicity people lee (You never buy • challenges facing New Jersey govern- Judge George Lombardi fined a climbed to 126. "We expect nearly 300 . thing I) Alto available MICH IN IPHICT ment", .:.- —- .- • —- members In thenear future," ho said. ^^* , are gift., barter «,. 7.40 PIninfleld man more than $1,000 In The Springfield Leader will hold an A special publication, designed to Mauly shops, and a YHUIII., MARCH l>«tni •'--••: -CAlK" Lan called his opponents "legislators Union Municipal Court last week for The organization's purpose Is to pro- make writing press releases easier, will' fully, Hailed MT.. MARCH it open house for publicity chairmen April Intlrmary. excellent rWnekenUfht and big city officials."' . .. leaving the scene of an accident whidi vide recreation for senior citizens and 2 from 4 to 8:30 pan. in the editorial of- be availablo to all publicity chairmen. BijB vouvo ' shopping right nearby. t/ill-e. 13.00 Lan said ho was running even though, killed a 17-year-old Springfield girl. to give them a feeling of securltyjrf fices, 1291 Stuy vesant Aye., Unlon._ Guests will be able Jo_meet_staff SoTcome make your next yean the very. CASK he had been pressured to gtay-outoUhe—-' Lomhardl-firjed-35.yeawild-Lemontr—case they-are In need. They are in the The purpose of ffie open house, accor- members of the the Leader and nee best years of your life -race;— Wl|llnm« fffl RJrilhRdI^ll 'ltlh'fa -'.;rat Th«Cupol»7—";- ppg 'ding to raui v. canlno, executive demonstrations of' the modern, com- "1 understand "thauiaiT me governor He Is a rormor vice president of Tem- on the charge of leaving the scene and editor, Is to develop better avenues of' putcrtzed equipment used to produce LONG-TEnM LEASING AVAILABLE* EUROPEAN DELIVERY ARRANGED UXFOi OUR BIOCHUH- shut'lns, and have procurred discounts .wants to be succeeded by someone who ple Sha'arey-Shalom, Springfield, and an additional $35 for failure to report from several local stores. The proceeds communication ' between publicity the community's newspaper, "tHtCUMUSTOir Is a Xerox copy of himself,'iLaniiald. MANY MORF Upcn Mui,. th former chief executive officer and the accident. The judge also revoked of planned fund-raising activities will chairmen of towshlp organizations and "The Springfield Leader wants to bet- "that, the governor knows, he will not. stockholder for Dell Products Corpora- UNADVERiTstD SPRING LIQUORS INC. Sat.')A.M. Williams's license for one year.. . help support the KenJJworth Volunteer the Leader. \• - ' . . • ter serve readers with coverage of civic —*r^»»™.j' • • Uon,HUlsiae. ', : ;'• < "As a' community newspaper;" SPECIALS i r , The accident occurred about 2:30 Fire Department awl the first Aid and social organizations," Canlno said, ECHO PL\ZA SHOPPING CtNTER .The secretary also said he turned the Lan Is married to the former Hannah a.m. Jan. 17 as Lisa Weltcheck, Squad. Canlno said, "we want to know the peo- "as well as news on municipal govern- INC. Resnlk and has three chidren, Donald PLfNTYOF PLffilT OF State Department into "an e/ficlent and daughter of former Springfield Mayor Meetings of'the new chapter begin at ple responsible for getting their- ment, schools and Indlvlctuiik.V ', . . Route 22 & Mountain Ave. 1 JRE[ FRCF effective office." Lan, a former Union Jr., Richard, Barbara, and a grand- andMrs. Robert Weltcheck, attempted . t p.m. on the second Tuesday of every organizations' news in the Leader, It Is Publicity chairmen.who wouldllke to- W, lOuRldjewOod' HHE VOLVO PARKING Springfield, N.J. 379-4992 PARKING County Democratic chairman daughter, Jennifer, to crow Route aa. ; , . month at the Knights of Columbus on our goal to bring as much of this kind of participated th# open house at«ltKM • hews to ow readers as possible-'' .(September >97S to June 1977) is a Williams'" turned himself over to Market Street. Further Information is to call Caroline at 88O7700 between ft 326 MORRIS AVE.. SUMMltj 2 73-42OO gw*iste\of Columbia "High Schoolj SPHINOCKL,M,HOwiaBO MURMACrtMKMiteYv ^W. w-Hr., Unlon.pollce on Jan. 28 after reading avllable from the organization's tem- Asher Mint*, publisher of the Spr- a.m. and 5 p.m. Plttase give your name Maplewood, and he attended Seton Hall FMm'er«»uirs>. mirnwk c*r«, R^MIIit»5*»'. 'newspaper accounts that police were porary president, Rudy Oiiclty, at ingfield Leader; will welcome guests; and the iwme of the organlraUon you University. •'<• • • • •'• : •• B»ri«icimiiM-j43Mi)«iit.iBAv-JM-w»8;; , ADV.: searching for the hit-and-run driver. refreshments will be served. . represent. '•. ••••.•.'•.^''••••''••.•••'•'•'••••'\'. * ••

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- Summit Y schedule- • * • • s Yovrttbraryr programs for fitness Travels of baritone Tito Gobbi revealed Aerobic fitness, lifesaving techni- themselves overweight, will .begin ques, and slim-up programs are some classes 'Wednesday from 9:30 to 10:45 Following are reviews of the recently' musical director was the uncomparablo 'means of an icebreaker, a British •By Rosemary and Victor Zona. of the classes offered next week by the a.m. or April 2 from 8:15 to9:30 p.m. received,books at the Springfield Public Tuliio Scrafin—later musical'director Survey Ship, a marine- biology survey Part of Britain's National Health Ser- w>-x- and conductor La Seala. > ' vice is the hospice—a place terminally Summit YMCA. G7 Maple St., and its The course begins with learning Library. trawler, he traveled the distance of ill patients may—without financial Berkeley Heights Branch, Springfield about proper nutrition, choosing roods By Rose P. Simon Globbi's merrrbirs recount his early 3,600 miles from a point south New Avenue, Berkeley Heights. A MOST FAMOUS BARITONE . years in Rome , where he learned Zealand to Tierra del ' Fuegb. He cost—end their days. Here is was that and meal planning, including techni- Jane Zorza found peace of mind and Aerobic fitness, called JOY, is a 12- "My Ufe," by Tito Gobbi. the striot discipline and the intense stu- ' stresses the importance of Antarctica ques on cooking.' serenity. Her parents record Jane's .week course and will be offered week- Although this popular, international- dying of roles required for success. By for its remarkable primeval beauty, its "Canvas Kaleidoscope," a two-' surgery and treatments (all of no day afternoons and evenings. An early ly famous baritone has not been heard 1938 he was singing roles in Puccini and- commanding influence on the weather, morning needlepoint workshop will be Wagner; by 1941 he began to extend his. avail), her intense pain, their despera- afternoon class will be offered at the in this country recently, he has sung its rich, nutrient supply-for whales, and conducted April 6 and 8 from 9:15 to repertpii'e^onsiderably. He tells of the tion, and their move to Oxford. They Summit Y only. • 11:30 a.m. at the Summit YWCA, 79 and performed in some of our major its political significance. (Antarctica cities-«J*ew Vort, Chicago, San German Occupation, his film career, .-are grateful for the loving, attentive .'. .The program isdesigned for women MapleSt. Treaty). Francisco—since 1948. Most,of his per-' his travels to sing and record, and lo •MAN: 12.000 YKARSUNDKIITHE care given their daughter, who was and its objective is to increase vitality, The workshop will be taught by Sandy associate with celebrities. Among them able to face death with calm and digni- energy and stamina while (rimming formances took him to famous opera SEA, Wilkinson, a member of the Em- houses in Europe, the Mid East, Far were: Barbirolli, Callas, DcLuca, dc ty. • . and firming the body. Each class in- By Kobrrl F. Burgess. broiders Guild, and a instructor at the East, and Africa. • .. Los Angeles, Gigli, • Kubelik, . . •TERMINAL CARE,'. . ludes-warm-up-routina^ollowedby—YWCA-as-well-as-in Ideal-needlework— i A marine archaeologist uncovers new 3 _._£orn in-Bassano-del Grappa nnw Ivinfr n(ynpt«vl lunch included, . ..,, . •: Y >>. *_n. MI '• ' - FiUlrd hy.fnhii Cnnnlnii : WESHWAIrWOII SCHOOLS- tailing . • •MKVERSAVDIE, Ill IM hnl,^ li.m ™ .„!, i fnr cnninr litiK:niriWflr:h-tnn.fr)>0|{-pr —Qponingg-Btttl remain in Hie' Y's '.lUtaUAV! Balicfl cHlcKorirWllt>P

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•t • •. • y.MjrcJ>24. 1°8I :ELO .M J I LEADER --Thursday, March 26,1*81- Congressman Assem blyman ree UC colloquium UC per-student DiFrancesco . Rarely has reaction to a governor's Matthew BinaKlo . recommendation come more swiftly on aging set April 4 There may be a need to improve NJ.'s best last year There is mounting support in Con- gress to zap the Postal Services nine- automations and nuke other ad- and more tiarshly. than that which A" talk on ^'preventing the.. in- Center for Health Care Management of Union, College had the record keeping. Increased ing and physical science digit SLP code, scheduled to be in- justments to the new IcchnoloBy. but erupted in the legislature when the stitutionalization of the elderly," by the University of Pennsylvania, and the third lowest per-student enrollment from the with 23 options, and governor proposed the abolition of the troductS later, this year. there are not many peuple who believe Mrs. Winifred Lrvingood. delegate to Board of the Visiting Nurse and Health cost in 1979-80 among the previous year also helped leading to the associate In $1H million a year program of minimum Bills have been introduced in both the that an expanded ZIP code is the solu- the Governors Conference on Aging, Services of Union County. state's ,17 county colleges, reducing our unit .cost," applied science degree in aid to locaj school districts. Senate and the House, which uould tion to the Postal Service's problems Agencies which will bcrepresented at according to the financial according to Jan Arnet, human services.' Union Bipartisan opposition zeroed in on'thc will highlight a Gerontology Collo- uilhold funding necessary for the Most cil^cns have expressed opposi- the colloquium: Family and Children's report of the County Col- vice president for finance, also conducts a gmernor's office almost immediately, quium at Union College Saturday. April tion to tlie proposal and would be in-, leges of New Jersey In 1979-80, Union College Cooperative Program' in -Postal'Service, to implement the ex- much of it coming from individuals who 4- ' ' . Society. Elizabeth: Overlook Home panded ZIP code plan. It would require censed it it were forced on them without The colloquium, which will run from Care, Summit; Muhlenberg Home released by the State had 4,645 full-time Professional Nursing with liad been rather strong and consistent the two Schools of Nurs- an intial cost of more than $1 billion to .their approval ln«rwi-mji)ing-feH.•• •..---— was unfair to allocate tumfc to high pro1' »ha art often i'(jpaiuible (or their- rnunily Otrvietn, Clitabelhi Jos •pepoent- •Bup—Highw-Edueationrin-ooh- In effect, the Postal Service is asking nine-digit system"would catch on in only ALL ABOARD—Rich Uubo, center. Model Railroad Club'president, and five years. • perty value districts. parents.-wiH-be able to talk with Family"Services, Elizabeth; American double-digit inflation -by portof public officials and junction with- Union Coun- private business to put out huge I find the governor's rationale to be members of the various agencies about Cancer Society, Elisabeth. Union Coun- William Franklin, clubmember, watch Freeholder chairman Rose Marie.Sim better scheduling of the public in general." ty Technical Institute, amounts of money with no improve- So far the Postal Sen, ice has failed to absolutely amazing in its' audacity. how to find sevices for the elderly in ty Mental . Health Association. nott at the controls at the Model Railroad Center In Union, now holding its sixth classes and computerizing Union offers "programs Scotch Plains, and the ment in mail service In return (or.the Page Four annual Showon weekends through Sunday. ' : - . make ^convincing case for the conver- • He. never offered any support for his this area, according to jodnn F. Maslin. Elizabeth., and Homemakers Upjohn, financial and student leading to the associate in Schools of Nursing of investment, they will receive four more sion to the Postal Service's so-called argument that the program was to be coordinator of the gerontology projecTT Wcstfield. . . arts degree in liberal arts, El'izabeth Gehcf a I numbers on every letter, and a toll-free "ZIPrPlus:Four" program. Having eliminted after five years and. in fact,' Livingood will focus on preventing Under the original federal grant biology, business, Hospital, Elizabeth, and telephone number to help them deter- already suffered through the ill-fated there was not a single legislative voice the institutionalization of older people received a year ago. Union College criminal justice, engineer- Muhlenberg, Hospital, mine which of the 18 million new ZIP Susan B. An|n°riy dollar coin, the Model Rail road Club raised in agreement with that conten- by providing services that allow them developed a gerontology option within codes apply. There now are only '40,000 American public should not be compell- tion. people, foods to maintain and lead independent, self- its'human services curriculum, which ed to support another unpopular money ZIP codes in use. The encyclopdia sized Many legislators pointed out rather sufficient lives. She will describe a new- leads to a two-year associate'degree, a loser. directory would contain 30,000 pag#f.' bluntly that the minimum aid program By BOB BAXTER know the kind, full of air holes, and if bage disposal. It was only a few hun- plan developed for New Jersey—The 30-credit certificate also is available. a 'model'for others' ^s;;^ Everyone, I'm sure, has favorite food Channeling Project, a plan for assess- Both are designed to produce •was ' in the nature of a Sweetener, the yeast didn't work right, it carne out dred years ago that the common tomato In its relationship with The club then approach- engineer with the New j offering water flow Jewelry likes and dislikes. This was brought to ing appropriate care and recommenda- specialists on the needs of, and services s something wiiich made voting for the of the oven like a brick from a kiln. On was considered a poison, and called the Union County Depart- ed the county parks Jersey Department of restrictors free to the mind a few weeks ago, by a friend of tions for services for the elderly. for, the elderly. enactment of an income tax somewhat the bread. Aunt Ann heaped gobs of ice love apples. Seems a pair of desperate ment of Parks, the Model department and ultimate- Transportation, described public as part of its questionable tastes by. jny standards, During the colloquium, coffee will be KNOW YOUR more palatable. • cold, day old, mashed potatoes, topped lovers wanted to end it all, and gorged- Among her professional activities are Railroad Club of Union is ly forged an agreement the membership as Private Property. Week" when he ordered a targe pizza pie served in the morning and at lunch Salesroom Open It.is. safe to assume that the in- with whatever kind of jelly was themselves on tomatoes. They only end- memberships on the Advisory Commit- itself a model for other that, if given use of park diverse. Along with a half- program, covered with raisins. Guests are encouraged to bring sand- dividuals who voted for both the income available. Mashed potato and ed up with a bad case of hives. tee for Medicaid or the N:J.. State such clubs across the land, it would build, dozen railroad employees The restrictors cut the Sure, we all need iron'in our diet, but wiches for the lunch break. ANTIQUE/COSTUME JEWELRY/SlWERWARE/WATCHES tax and the minimum aid program.five • blueberry jelly or mashed potato and Department of Human Services, the country, according to operate and maintain a and some staff engineers, amount of water used with on top of bubbly cheese and tomato Good old corn on the cob was viewed For further information and reserva- years ago were not under the impres- gooseberry jam, etc. • , • ' Project Advisory Committee- of Union County Freeholder facility not only for model there are doctors, little change in water Thursday Afternoons Only GOVERNMENT sauce? . by most European countries as feed for tions for the all-day event.^contacl I never recall Uncle Harry complain- Rutgers Medical School's geriatric pro- sion that the assistance would end five animals, not food for humans. Chairman Rose Marie Sin- railroad hobbyists but also lawyers, retired bankers, pressure; they can be in- J started thinking of other moments ing about his daily diet. And when he .ject. the Advisory Board of the National Maslin at 276-2600, Ext. 388. . years later. When it come to feeding me, it must nott. ; for the interested viewing unemployed individuals sorted easily in most -1:00^3:00 pm -• From the A eu Jersey Taxpayers.. Association in my gastronomic life that odd or died at 3S years of age, he looked hail The governor's proposed fiscal 1982 As for being somehow unfair to have at one time mooed, clucked or A building specifically public. and students. Most have shower and sink nozzles, dStricts. excluding library aid, in the unusual foods were presented to me. and hardy, if not a little overstarched. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC state budget recommends total state allocate state aid to these so-called grunted to get on my menu. I am a designed to house scale In 1971 the members had a long-standing in- The restrictors—one to a combined funds would rise nearly SI38 However. I think one of the oddest con- A few years back there was a kind of aid appropriations of $3,242 billion, an wealthy districts, it should be pointed meatatarian. Steaks burnt top, bottom models of actual operating undertook the con- terest in the hobby. family—may be obtained million, particlarly in the following pro- coctions is what my dear departed Un- craze going about, you could go to the . Talk on 'black holes' set Ml qroceeds ttTfurther the charitable work of • increase of $213 miilion or 7 percent out that the sum total in income, tax .and\ sides, but rare inside. Now that railroads was constructed struction project, working The center is located at by visiting any member grams: State, contribution to the revenue which—flows from these cle-Harry would take to-work-daily in local deli and pick up such edibles as over the current fiscal year ending Teacher's Pension and Annuity Fund, his railroad lunch pail. really turns me on. entirely by club members, only on weekends. It took the foot- of Jefferson realty firm the week of NEW EYES FOR THE NEEDY" June 30. • districts into the state treasury' is grasshoppers, chocolate covered ants on park land, then donated close to five years. As Avenue off the eastbound April 19. Five special up$7Qmillion; general formula aid up a His wife. Aunt Ann. always made and defurred catipillars, and a few- Catsup should be barred from all at UC's science seminar 549 AAlllburn Avenue/Short Hills, N.J. State aid provided from three funds: rather substantial. . ' ' from the Institute of Textile back to the county, she agreed, the railroad lane of Route 22. Admis- water-saving ' shower net of $29 million alter elimination of twice as many mashed potatoes than other little goodies, But before you turn steak houses, to the land of the golden The "vacuum cleaners of f telephone: 376-4903 the General Fund. S1.8W billion: Pn> It has been suggested that, if the aid Technology, Virginia, and a master of recalled. center is-open to the public sion is $1.50; under 12, 75nozzles also will be award' $64 million "minimum aid" which cost she required for dinner; then into the green and head for the Rolaids, just arches. space"—black holes—will be the topic perty Tax Relief Fund financed by the program is halted, the districts involv- arts degree from Princeton University.- The Model Railroad regularly on Tuesday cents. •H during the week. So" million in the current fiscal year: icebox the leftovers would go, until 4:30 . take a look at some items that have in- Well, now that I've finished this arti- of the April 1 lecture in Union College's personal income (ax. $1.250billion; and ed should not be subject to state Depart- Recently, retired as vice president of Club, just off Route 22 evenings and. Saturday^ ———; special education aid,- up $21 million; A.M., when she arose to make Uncle vaded our present day diet. Fish egg, cle, pass me a slice of that • raisin annual science . seminar for Casino Revenue Fund. S3B.6 million. ment of Education mandatesand direc- research and development of eastbound, is now holding afternoons for a small ad- and transportation aid, up $19 million. Harry's breakfaiftX and prepare his caviar, frogs—legs; octopus and snails. covered pizza. academically—talented high school State aid consists mainly of monies tives. No money, no orders the argu- Ameliotex, Inc., he has served as an en- its sixth annual show mission fee. The Department of Treasury has lunch pail. First V^Ji-ere four thick Food, like clothes, run in fads. Some students. paid by the stale <1> to local govern- ment goes: I just hope none of them move until cyclopedia science conscultarit, through Sunday. During show times, the total proposed state aid appropriations slices of fresh homemade bread, you catch on. while others en into the gar- they pass my gullit. Guest speaker for the program, mental units for assistance according of $613 million in fiscal 1982— $209 It is'very likely that the money in which will be held at a p.m. on the Cran- research editor and caption writer for Rich Laube, club presi- railroad cars are kept roll- Dividends. • to distribution formulas or to aid local million in the General Fund, $305 question willbe restored to the budget ford Campus, will be Arthur Cacella of Arete Publishing Company in dent, said that until the ing. However, during the activities which area local responsibili- million in the Property Tax Relief Fund and the minimum aid program con- East Brunswick, astronomy lecturer at Princeton. He is now working on an en- early 1970's, the club had club's normal-operations, ty, and (2) for expenses incurred, by the and over- $98 million in the' Casino tinued. the college and past president of cyclopedia of Astronomy a( Arete and is its railroad track layout in Laube pointed out, he and state in behalf of a local governmental Revenue Fund, a combined increase of Indeed, while the minimum aid pro- - Amateur Astronomers, Inc. a lecturer in astronomy and physics at the basement " of. a fellow rail enthusiasts Investors'Styl unit which otherwise would be financed gram controversy has received most of Middlesex County College and a lec- member's home in Mur- follow actual schedules from local property taxes. Nearly $21 million over fiscal 1981. . Black holes, according to Cacella, are the public and media attention, the extremely dense objects with gravita- turer in chemistry' and physics at the ray .Hill. When that and procedures of the cash or a-gift lor opening, or renewing a 6-Month Savings The Department of Community Af- Certificate or depositing $10,000 or more to any account: An accounting change shifting governor has proposed cutting more tional fields from which nothing, not New Jersey School of Medicine and member retired, tho club railroad systems they $20 medioaid appropriations ($403 million) fairs would receive an increase of more than $100 million from aid to education Dentistry. tried to find another have patterned. ' than $11 million. Addition of a new $15 even.light; can escape. Since light can frorfi the direct state sen-Ices category' programs in the,comingfiscalyear. neither be emitted nor reflected from The final lectures in the Science building which would be Membership is open to • to the state aid category results in state million county welfare equalization For a taxpayer already struggling in Seminar will-explore coal and synthetic both permanent and affor- adults, age 18 and up, as program to provide aid to eight coun- such objects, they remain invisible in aid increasing to 58 percent of the total the face of inflation and the high cost of the blackness of space, hence their fuel technology on April. 15 and cancer dable, since the equipment well as juniors, 15Jto 17. $3.6 billion combined funds budget. The ties whose per capita cost of welfare ex- living, the,prospect of a hefty property- name. Cacella will discuss how blacK research on April 29. . is not easily movcablc and Laube, who is a principal need for an additional $53 million to ceeds the statewide avera'ge offsets tax increase to support public educa- holes, were discovered, how they are members did not want to' cover the current year medicaid liabili- proposed cuts in other aid programs.' tion is a very unhappy one. made even believed to form, and how they may Be face rent increases or the ty was eliminated by recently enacted more difficult to swallow by the strong., Final concert sale of a building for other. In the Department of Human Ser- detected. '.'''• TURF GRASS legislation, permitting transfers from belief that nothing of substance is being purposes. vices, welfare . general assistance Cacella, who earned a bachelor's unused balances in other accounts dur- payments for employable individuals done in the highest levels of'govern- to be April 3 INC. ing fiscal 1981. Even after this ment to eliminate waste, duplication of degree in cliemistry from North would be eliminated, a reduction of Carolina State College of Engineering, • The Janacek Chamber Orchestra of AAorson SCREENED climinaton the medicaid program, ad- $13.4 million, while $5 million would be effort and inefficiency, and save ministered by the Department of money., ' • also holds two degrees in physical Czechoslovakia will present the final provided for emergency situations. chemistry—a master of science degree Summit Concert Association's perfor- Human Sen-ices, is proposed to in- State aid for the Department of is named TOP SOIL crease nearly $55 million or nearly 16 mance of the season. Transportation is reduced over $10 J. Harrison Mprson, percent in fiscal 1982. The U-piece string ensemble will go 376-6060 million among several federal-state- on stage April 3 at 8:30 p.m, in Summit dean of student affairs at Millburn, N.J. Of the nine executive departments local highway programs. Bond funds INSTANT HighSchool. . Union College, has been Municipal 1 administering state aid programs, the are recommended to"Tirianc$ the state Early subscribers to next season's named to a one-year' term .Department of Education would have share of these projects. series of concerts will receive a bonus on the executive commit- the largest appropriation, $i.75fi State aid is not subject to the State RENT-A-CAR Of tickets to the Janacek Chamber Or- tee of the National billion—$811 million in the General meetings i Association of Student cap on spending increases. In view of chestra, according-to a spokesman. The Fund and $945 million in the Property the lower'rate of growth of General AT.MUNICIPAL BUILDING •personnel Administrators Tax Relif Fund. This reflects a shift of a PICK UP & DELIVERY 1981-82 season will begin with the Cana- Fund revenues,,a greater proportion of Mountain Avenue dian Brass. Season tickets are $16 for (NASPA). Mprson . also Radeen's • larger proportion of school aid funding State aid programs is being shifted to' Township Committee, 2nd and 4th adults and $5 for students. Additional serves on NASPA's .'81 an- HOME to the Property- Tax Relief Fund with its 763-4900 •763-3011 the Property Tax Relief and Casino • Tuesdays at 8 p.m.; conference, information is available) from Crcsson. nual convention planning DECORATORS steadily rising personal income tax Revenue Funds which are financed by proceeding Mondays at 7:30 p.m. committee. revenues. State aid to local school 74 MILLBURN AVE. at 277-1438, Bea Lcvidow at 467-8278 or ONE OF THE faster growing taxes. Springfield Board of Education, 3rd by writing to P.O. Box 31, Summit Dean Morson, who Monday at 8 Dm.: conference. MILLBURN recently completed a one- LARGEST fjrececding Wednesday at 8 p.m. year term as president of SELECTIONS Board of Health, 3rd Wednesday at 8 the Middle States Associa- CUSTOM MADE: Legislative addresses DRAPERIES p.m. tion of Colleges and • CURTAINS Zoning Boardv of Adjustment, 3rd ...Schools, has. been • BEDSPREADS The Senate ~ the House v Bill Bradley.. Democrat of Denville, 315 Matthew J. Rinaldo, Republican of Tuesday,8p.m. associated with Union CoK • READY MADE: Russell Senate. Office Building, Union, 314 Cannon House Office Planning-Board; 1st Tuesday at 8:30 lege since 1969, when he DRAPERIES -Washington, D.C. 20510 < telephone: 202- Building. Washington, D.C. 20515. p.m. • ' ' ' was appointed director of CURTAINS 1 CHOOSE FROM BEDSPREADS 224-3224),-or 1609 Vauxhall rd., Union, EnvironmenlaJ Commission,.' 2nd student activities and District includes Union, Springfield, ALSO PINE LINENS N J. 07083 aelepnflner'ma-UMEoT:— Roselle, RoseJIe Park and Mountain- Wednesday at 8 p.m. assistant to the dean of the BATH BOUTIQUE Qualilyioo doposll musl romam in the account lor 8 months or a chargo lor the gilt will bo mado. Harriton_A. Williams. Democrat of side. Rent Leveling Board, last Thursday college. He was named LEVELORS ' ^~ Invoslors Savings reaorvaslho right to subslitutq QiflB II morchandlso bdeomos unavailable. JVest/ield, r 355- old Senate Office at8p.m. OVER40 FREE GIFTS dean ^of students in 1970. VERTICALS Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. In Trenton Board of Review, 1st Tuesday at 7 Dean Morson holds a DECORATIVE When You Open or Renew a 6-Month Savings IWOODEN SHADES District 22 p.m. master's degree from FREE ESTIMATES OTHER MEETINGS Rutgers-University and is 6-MONTH SAVINGS CERTIFICATE 30-MONTH SAVINGS CERTIFICATE Springfield Leader Including Springfield, Certificate With $10,000 Or More Or Deposit •_ Ml MIUBURN AVE. .Union County Regional Board of currently enrolled in a Mountainside, Kenilworth "" $5,600 Or More In A New 30-Month Savings Certificate ft MIUBURN %* SKY State Senate—Donald T. DlPrancnco, Education, 1st Tuesday at 8 p.m., loca- doctoral program there. tion rotates among four regional high 1906 Westfield ave., Scotch Plains 07076. men f ABrs nnn'T ^376-7480 12.94* schools. • Assembly—Rolxrt FranLs -19S Plnir). GIFTS (NOT-SHOWN) -CUC^.they |uit trade EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD ON field ave., Berkeley Heights 0T922. -tftiio nty Bujid uf Chi Freeholders, 2nd and 4th Thursdays at NEW"NOW"5V4% CHECKING ACCOUNTS away: Sell yours with a William J. Magolre, 138 Wcstfield ave.. low-cost Want Ad. Call 484- Clark 07066. 7:30 p.m.. New.County Courthouse An- AND30-AAONTH.SAVINGS CERTIFICATES nex, Elizabeth. " • • '•''- 7700. - As her Minlz. publisher Library Board, 2nd Thursday at 7:45 WITH AS LITTLE AS M,000. Ralo available Week ol March 26 • April 1 Rate-available Match 19 - April 1 p.m.. library. COUPOP N David Hannrock. ' You'll sarn tho hldhost tata allowed by law on this short- This rato Is guaranteed tor the Recreation Committee, 3rd Tuesday Regulations prohibit gift givino «or Iransler of funds already on deposit within bank Gilts • ITALIAN general manager : By MIH Himmir at 8 p.m., Sarah Bailey Center, Church torm cortllicoto Minimum S10.000. 6-month term. These 30-month term. Minimum $1,000. Interest Underline the word that will make the whlta I llM $ y p0! ffmutt nmain aavlnrjs cortlllcato ralos vary Irom week to woek; however, !i compounded continuously, payable Paul Canino Mall. . fH™™J^.^™ ^ £ L^!" ^* ' '" *• tho rato Ih olfect when you purchase your cortlllcato Is quarterly. 30-month maturity. • executive editor following Bible statements true. ONCALL Buy One Roll at our guaranteed until maturity. Withdrawals prior to maturity • tor the gilt will be made. Federal regulation* . ruturini Supwto ' are not pormltlod. Federal regulations prohibit compound- Robert H Brumell. 1. Noah first sent a (dove,. eagle, regular low Priea and gat • • Vul Committee on Aging Irawals ol all saving* ctHilicatM. ing of Intorost on new 6-Month Certificates. There are no Federal regulations require substantial VPol advertising raven) from the ark.- Industrial, Commercial- Relations another roil FREE. • Shrimp "• commissions or added costs, and ol course, savings are In- penalties lor early withdrawals. Jerry Shapiro. 2. The (Lord, God, Master) of the Committee la) Selection of Mylars, • PMtU sured to $100,000 by the FSLIC. ' II your Investors Savings Certificate Is • CMMTOJM 'Thm It «n flfactivt annual vlald auuMInQ i«mu«itmtnl ol principal and automatically renewed, please come In circulation manager whole earth shall he be called. Grants Committee Clotri Backs, Grass - IMIHVII at malunlv ia nuda II tn«-aam*-lnla/*al rala. At ita.llma- 3: Selh was in the (likeness, exact- STATE BANK Burlaps, etc. Over 1000 Millburn Mall N*W jfwy SO m county, f II 00 written with bis (hands, hand, finger): recruiting and scheduling volunteers, (201)272-4500 , (201)379-5050 EAST ORANGE: 87 Prospect Street . PLAINFIELD: 400 Park Avenue • eulolcfwnly ANSWERS - - and three volunteers from the First 170 Main 8t • (201)673-2220 FREEHOLD: Highway 9 and Adelphla Road 8HORT HILLS: The Mall (Upper Level) - 1. Raven (Gen. 8:7). 2. God (Is*. HILLSIDE: 1120 Liberty Avenue SPRINGFIELD; 173 Mountain Avenua SiviAglitu. N J ami Pre*byt*rtan Church: Frieda Klein, Op«n Dally M « Sat «-4 »Tu*«.-Thuf«. 8-0 M:'S>. 3. Likeness (Gen. 5:3). 4. Pith inVINGTON: 34 Union Av«nu« SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS H.oh*By 71 . RwrMMMdiullwullrbr Edna MatWs and BUzabeth Remlinger. NVACK.N.Y. * MNAMUS, N J. IDISON, N j. with any 1331 Sprlnofleld Avenue ' and Warren Avenue U S Sukwbu PrMt. Inc (Jonah 1:17). 5. Once (Ex. 13:10). 6. MEMBER The Springfield First Aid Squad also F.D.I.C ttAfetM MENifeMWdodAve. tiMAmboyAv*. .-SB ' 1069 Btuyv«sant Avenue UNION: 977-978 Stuyveaant Avenue Finger (Ex. 31:18). was on band during the blood drive. (2OIJIW7-WM (20121)54*004) 4 miwm t Sicilian Pizza ThorvUy. March 26. IMl , .Va;:f?(. ;«,<-'SPRi.v.'! i D iU j ) LEADER UC to offer courses to inactive nurses B.M Seven area hospitals, hard-kit by the dassroom sessions conducted at Union Hospital. ^ said. All students com- serious nursing shortage, have joined College with coordinated clinical ex- The course will begin on April 20. pletinp g the course will be encouraged to Aluminum Ca forces with L'nion College. Craaford. to pervncvs at the participating hospitals Deadline for registration is April IX apply for employment at the par- Important news forultra low tar smokers offer "Nursing Update." a six-week, in- Students will spend about one-third oi' "It's a job-setters market in nurS- tietpatiog hospitah or a medical faeilil - ttojive refresher course . the time in class work and Iwv jthinb in ing." ssjd Dr. Austin. "but nurses who ty of their choice, "Cursing Update" is intended to clinical practice. haven't worked for a few years know The refresher course, which costs B Aluminum Siding Sale 5 draw into the job market qualified The clincial ocrx-rkwc will be of- ' they have little Imoarledge and no ex- SIS for tuition and fees, is Bmited to the registered nurses who have not worked fered, al Ak-xian brothers Hospital. perience with Ibe rapidly advancing first « students who quality. Those for several yean, but who need up- Eluatvtii General Hospital, and Saint medical techniques and the modern completing "Nursing Update" will dating on the latest medical advances Elizabeth Hospital: all in Elizabeth; hospital equipment in use today. receive a certificate and continuing be/ore working in a hospital again, ac- Children's Specialized Hospital.' Moun- The combination of classroom lee- • education credits.. . cording to Dr. Theodore A Austin, tainside: East Orange General lures and clinical practice will prepare For additional information, contact coordinator of nursing at the college Hospital; John. E. Runneiis Hospital. the participants for immediate' job Austin, 276-2010. etfc IIS. or the Unk»_ The refresher course will'-combine Berkeley Heights. - and Rshway placement after graduation, a College Admissions Hot Line.272-«5Sq.

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a> and he-iiiresses sderned MOmON CADET ^3» MANISHEWTTZ 1^9 Frisch'Pacheco Louisa Zamora r..-cus. ' '• •"' • Q I bpefaSe an au'.o.nfjuir REOorWHTTE 'V S3UL CREAM WHTTECONCORD. betrothal told is announced ore economic Tbaisariaf aT yysars of she fines; arid m mas* «asi> cars fsricr ta rcpito- betrothal told Mr., and Mrs, Anthony Pocius of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miserendino of towed in fall cu«t«jwj fabrics. mjii>aas of se- ling then:'Am I violating the «3ter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frisch of Academy Wdlbert Terrace, Union, hive announc- Savitt Place. Union., have announced Mr. and Mrs. Luis Zamora of Union, cjers and riuresjeoes. ""hundreds of Road, Union, have announced the ed the engagement of their daughter. the engagement of their daughter. Con- former owners of L'Amorc Coiffures, oso protein substitute ^ yards'W csmdi f«a!i>er>, and taiiesjei 40 A- AJtbaagh coUecterf ra:n water ss engagement of their daughter. Jen. to Cynthia, to Ernest Tarney, son of Mr. stance Christine,.to Waller Koiachek, Union, have announced the engage- By ELL-UV'ESE B. MC'LENDON tablespoon of butter or drippings. It is vTaf Qoerra Tw pisy is*j] cpee . gold sad sJvesr tria are transformed TUBOURG 4 gffwAUKE R preferred far -aasiicg prior to.auto fi6 Rocky Pacheco, son of Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs.. Theodore Tarney of Liv- son of Mrs. Sophie Kozachek of Essex ment of their daughter', Louisa Extension Home economist not necessary to skim as the foam will eid] year two efejart Orcus couture s ficrwd-dv-Cccsr repairs os- repaiMings.-}\3O ray use the Eo«*es«C^~.s ^^ 2J 12 0; Cans ^* Pacheco of Colonial Arms Road. Union. ingston. The announcement was made Avenue, Linden, and the lale Mr. Peter Jeanette, to Arnaldo Untoria, son of Mr. If you are looking for ways to cut the cook its way into the beans. ibscAile nsirsimuro anxfinl of fresh and the late Mr. Belmiro Pacheco. The on Christmas Day. • Kozachek. The announcement was and Mrs. Sccundino Untoria of North food budget, try dry beans as a protein Beans expand when cooking. uater as necessary «o «ash thas* parts announcement was made on Christmas. The-bride-elect, who was graduated made on Friday, March 6, at a party Bergen. . ,'•••.' substitute for some meals. Protein is nn Remember that one cup of dried beans ACHS,_RdseUe . oj the cars to be -jrashe4 priw to y«ir SCHLITZ C70 MICHEL0BO62 yields 2 to 2Ai cups of cooking beans, : Eve at the home of the prospective • from Union High School, attended given -by.-the prospective bride's The bride-elect, who Was'graduated essential substance of every living cell and ' hind '• ucHcrins -aiih •asiri- Keep ia mind that y«lr ocmiauju- groom. '. Union College. -Cranford. She is a stu- parents at the' Galloping Hill Inn. from Union Catholic Girls High School, in your body. - depending on the kind of bean. ty is affeded b\- tbe Emergency Wa?eir > Return fion^es Bo«»s c» Cv.i rcigeota-pails arri redjsckess-wt h '66 fo reunite The bride-elect, who. was graduated dent at the Union County Technical In- , Union. . ', . • Scotch Plains, and Fairlcigh Dickinson • Food protein differs in' the amounts Beans freeze well. You can cook onic iRalxe-ig Pian. ufeicb means you are It* !S65 graduating'class o( from Union High School and Union stitute for Nursing 'and will be Miss Miserendino, who wasUniversity' , Rutherford, is employed in arid proportions of amino acids they and.eat twice. They're relatively easy obSigated lo use no roore than 75 per- Abra&arn Clark High School. County- Technical Institute, is employed graduated in October- graduated from Union High School and Clara Maass Professional Center, contain. The highest quality protein to prepare but do require time in cook- cec'. of the"aater ywir business cotssara- Ro&eSe. •aili hoJd its 15-jvar rvaajan 1.75L SPECIALS ,;' by Bell Laboratories. Murray Hill. Her fiance, who was graduated from Middlesex County College, where she Belleville. foods are meat, fish, poultry, eggs, milk ing. isg (Jming tbe base period (SMermined at 7 P-E3. 3Jay 2 at the Laaimari; Her fiance, who was graduated from Livingston High School, is the owner of received an associate of science Her fiance, who was graduated from and cheese. Less efficient protein foods Try this casserole for a change. bjyaarwaJes-eompaJiy- s 1 Ina. WoaShcadge. •• . . • East Side High School. Newark, and Uve Tarney and Son's Exterminating Co. degree, is a registered nurse at Memorial High School. West New York, are of vegetable.in origin and include MEXICAN CASSEROLE Q. We operate a car dealership. As OU>SMUGGLf» 11 FlEtSCHMJUirSRYE H* : Oasss&ates ZsyH&A located are IS'ew Jersey Institute of Technology, is A spring. HXfi wedding is planned. Elizabeth General Hospital, Elizabeth. and Pratt InstituterBiDoklyn, N."Y., is ' dried beans, peas , lentils and nuts. You 3 cups cooked dry beans, peas or len- you tow: car Sates are sbe lowest ibey•• RoosaW Ada_. Robert Boeiua. JabeJ JOHWHEWiUXBIRBI 17° CAMAWMI MAJESTY 9* employed "by Protection Mutual In- Her fiance, who was graduated from employed by Rotwein and Blake Ar- can combine an animal protein such as tils ' ' . ' have i»ea ia roorc than » years. Xora. Burgess.- HensiecgsJdo Caratio! M n surance Co.. Wayne. Edison Vocation Technical , High chitects Association, Union. milk, cheese or meat in a meal with a 1 cup canned tomatoes Tve tefa iiamed by the local police CROWN RtlSSEVOOKA 7 BACAHW UGHT BUM 10 WiUiajn Giassjser. Charies GyWsk. A July. 1982 wedding is planned in School, attended Newark .College of A September wedding is planned at plan! protein, thereby producing an 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper that I-may rot wash care. We are quite Nancy Casale a CSsartes Hssie. G*ar?e Hall. Dona Town and Campus. West Orange. • Engineering. He is employed by New the Chantieler in Millburn. amino acid pattern of superior value. j clip chopped onion upse* about this. GORDON'S GiN 9" Herod. Raymond Hast. William CHECX OUH UMADVERTtSEP SPCCULS' Departure Hyatt Bearings. To prepare any of the dry beans to br-.. '•.•teaspoonsalt Jacsen. Jerome Kaufman. Kathleen A-1 siDCere-Jy regret that such use of is engaged A November wedding is planned in ing out their very best irv'flavor and 1 teaspoon chili poVder garlic salt Kri'y. Joan King. Elaine Koe^ke. fresh »rater is prohibited. Yair alter- Edward Pryzby Mr. and Mrs. Victor Casale of Robin- Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, An art auction .goodness; use. these guidelines: All 4~slrips~bacon Robin Levi»e. Jeffrey Ludirig. natives are to'use coiiecled rain «"atej-. son Terrace. Union, have announced Union, with a reception at the East beans need soaking to return the Combine all ingredients except George Matrevefc. GeraSdine Jvovak. waste water, or a cocnroercial vehicle the engagement of their daughter, Nan- Brunswick Chateau. set April 4 moisture, lost in drying and to cut down bacon. Turn into greased baking dish. Arthur Paiia, Kathteec Porter, lin- wash, fbe u*e orf a base is strictly pro- plans wedding cy, to Dean Braithwaite of North At- Arrange bacon strips over top. Bake at The major works by world artists will on cooking time. Start with a two- da Renna. HeJeo Reianka; Mayo hibited at am'time. tleboro. Mass. He is tbe son of Mr: and 350 degrees F. for one hour. Serves six. Mrs. Catherine Shaver-Baas of Wan- be offered at an art auction sponsored minute boil, even if you plan to soak the ScheJ). Susan Shapiro. Barbara Q As a tenant in a community Mrs. James Braithwaite of Irvington. tagm, N. Y.. has announced the engage- JAiss Schwartz by Flo Okin Cancer Relief, Inc., Satur- beans overnight in the refrigerator. Span. S&eiJa Wagner. Theodore ctn^ered by the-Ensergeacy Water. Ra- ment of ber.;daughter. Cheryl Ann The couple became engaged Jan. 2. Add salt and other flavoring only after Weber. Smart Wesdesfeld. Roger tioeang Plan. I've received a surcharge . day evening, April 4, in Congregation Fashion show Shaver, to EdttanLR^Pxnby of Stam- The bride-elect, who is a 1974 P'nai Jeshurun, 1025 South.Orange soaking, as the salt tends to toughen the West. Janice Wilson. Wayne for excess use from my landlord. How towed in June ford. Conn., son of Mrs. Edward T. graduate, of Union High School, is also a Ave., Short Hills. A preview of the surface and increase cooking time. Wcodruilfand \riUsara Wright. do I law I used the amount of water 2221RT.22 WESTBOUND UNION Pryiby of Oart Place. Union: graduate of Union County Technical In- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey "A- Schwartz, of To keep down the foam which forms tbekmSordsaidldid? PMONE »« K« works will begin at 8 p.m., and the auc- due tomorrow Persons vith kncra',exwr apartment has an in- tion will start nt fl p m Wine anri J whereabouts of the abene are asked "from Jericho High School in New York, medical assistant. She is attending the engagement of Iheir daughter. Alyssa Gaye, to Invin Steven Sablosky, refreshments will be served. Donation the annual dinner fashion show schedul- to caD Caroline Craoer Gre«je.-3SS- attends Cooper Union School of Clara Maass Hospital School of Nursing son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Sablosky of for the evening will be S2.5O a person. Meeting scheduled ed tomorrow at 6 p.m. in the Town and J^8: liada \rts«nan Kaotnwriti. Engineering. New York City. She will and will graduate in May, 1981 as a Inwood Road, Union; . Additional information can be obtained Campus, Union, by the Ladles Guild of or Raymond Roberts, 5QS- be graduated in May. — - • ' registerednurse. The bride-elecl, who was graduated by calling Annette Kahn at 32^-3899 or by Ladies Auxiliary Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth. Her fiance, who was graduated from Her fiance is a 1971 graduate of Irv- Gail Goldman at.992-3471. ington'High School. He graduated from from Union High School and Union The'tadies Auxiliary of the Elmora The guild, which has grown from 50 to WSGIST Union High School and Cooper Union Arrangements for the auction will be more than 100" members, has sold 450 New Jersey-Institute of Technology and • County Technicafrnstitutefdr. Dental 'Hebrew Center, Elizabeth, will meet School of Engmeeringi'is an electrical _ .made by Graphic Arts Auction, Ltd., tickets to the event, it was announced- engineer for CBS Technology Center, is employed by Fischer & Porter Com- Assisting, is employed by Dr. Soffer- Tuesday,- April 14, at 7:30 p.m. The Byrne still Don't take pany in Boston. Mass. as an electrical man, Dr'solomon'and Dr. Brafman of- Great Neck, N. Y. Its personnel will be group is beginning its 35th year. Rabbi by Mrs. John N. Fiore, chairman. Spr- StamfohL available"to answer questions.' Oil, engineer. , Maplewood. Samuel Rosenberg of Congregation ing fashions will be shown by Annette. A November wedding is planned in water colors, drawings^ etchings, A wedding is planned for summer. Her fiance, who was graduated.from Zichron Baruch of the Elmora Hebrew Margaret Rich, guild president, has St. Paul the Apostle Church. Jericho. lithographs, signed and numbered by stranger to 1981. at Holy Spirit Church in Union. Union High School and Boston Universi- Center, will discuss "Passover." New announced that profits of this and other Rebates ty in Massachusetts, is employed by an such artists as Daili, Renoir, Picasso, members are invited to attend. fund-raising events to go the hospital international accounting firm. Peat Chagall, Appel.Boulanger, Miro, Arrangements are being made for a for special projects. most: poll Two on dean's lisi Comedy team due Marwick Mitchell and Co.. Short Hills. Calder, Neiman, Agam and others in- donor dinner Tuesday, May 19, at the CallPSE&G Two Union students have been named Monteith and Rand, a comedy team, A June wedding is planned at the cluding Israeli artists will be available Crystal Plaza., Livingston, at 6 p.m. and Auction scheduled Breodan'Byroe has been gtwemor of for auction. Neir Jersey for se\-en years, yel 90 per- to the dean's honor list for the fall term will appear Sunday, April 5. at 7:30 Atrium West in West Orange. a Sabbath dinner at the center Friday, A benefit auction will be held April 3 Profits- will be used' to care for in- cent of the state's residents feel they at Albright College. (Reading. Pa. They p.m. at the Westfield High School. 550 June 12, with services starting at 7 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. at Mother Seton Regional immediately if you A dividual cancer patients. The Flo Okin know littie or nothing about him as a are Nancy - Morris of Bums Place Dorian Rd.. under the auspices of JACY Reservations for the dinner may be High School, Clark. Tickets may be pur- person. and Lori Ann Paserchia of Biscayne (Jewish Association of Centers and Ys Cancer Relief, Inc., a non-profit made by calling 353-1740. chased at the door. • AAVWwilimeet organization, has a voluntary staff. The Tbe Utesl ^agteton PoU found that a Boulevard. of Central New Jersey). " • think you smell gas "Women and the Power Dilemma" organization makes it possible for pa- majority of the Ml Hev Jerseyans who tients tcTreceive pre and post operative fed at least ."a little" familiar with Host-hostess will be the topic of discussion when the Byrne describe mm as inieiligefil, in your home Elizabeth-Branch of the American care, X-ray and Cobalt treatments, friendly, honest and a hard wqrter; class offered Association - of University Women homemaker service, the cost of- blood fewer chaiacterued the governor as a Procedures for plann- (AAUW) will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. transfusions, hospital equipment, strong Siader. . . or neighborhood. ing, organizing, preparing at the Westminster Presbyterian Chur- visiting nurse service and ch, Elizabeth. Guest speaker will be chemotherapy. . Betweea Jan: X and Feb. S. the and catering a special Judith Gerberg, art therapist at The organization also is instrumental Rutgers-based poll asked 1002 Nesr event will be discussed Elizabeth General Hospital. She also in the establishment of he Flo Okin On- Jerseyans how weU they knew Brendan when Stephanie Regen. Byrne "as a person." Surprisingly, lecture at the Adult School teaches at tbe New School in New York. cologic Center at the Newark Beth Carrier since be has been a statewide figure for Maplewood, South Helen Sutton, president, will preside' Israel Medical Center, Newark,' and almost a decade. 56 percent said "no» at >go, and WMthflold- nl Wiahrawi»li'« tinnmil mooting A glntn hat continued—to provide—specie HEW!' _ J.'i~- •»• YM-YWHA, offers her of officers will be presented. Thepublic diagnostic and therapeutic equipment they knew him "a little," just seven three-session course this is invited to attend. needed at the Oncologic Center. 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**-.• .*• ••*.' .....—-"^vi^^mrkt^v1 •;•/•• Thursday. March M. I&SI C/ub receives Holiday flower sale -condudd bORT Entertainment Disc* Data— By Milt Hammer awards~fronT~ The Livingsion ORT b holding its se- Pick of the LPs, "It's The World Gone Presley, Bobby Darin and Merle Hag- cond annul hobby lto«w sale featur- Crary," by Glen Campbell (Capitol gard. In 1967 Glen burst into the festival of art with program ing (ttsb flontl ctalvrpiects at «5 Records). limelight with "Gentle On My Mind." each. Tbe pric* includes delivery to the title track of his first gold LP. The Toe WORLD'S 'CJub Twr.pl? Sfci "are?Shikra. Spnr^fteJd such arv-AS as Springfield, MiQbtra, Garden Sfafe Arf Center ' Truly one of the great all-around per- next year was truly Campbell's; he i!l cfas«n« JtviisJi Misse XI«"Ji Short HUb, East. JHawver. West formers of our time. Glen Campbell is CYWI'JV* Aits and Mtsw earned three gold albums, four Gram- !onv*TTO» foJJo*5Cig Siw S.15 pjn. Shib- Orange. Uvingstoo. Rosd&nd. the equally at ease playing a county fair or mys and was named "Entertainer of F &> uwi a! the Wccnn"* Cihjb hu! siervw- The program «i!l itatan Cakhrells. South Orange and names stars forsummer a command performance for the Queen the 'Year" by the Country Music irf Vpper yteeidur. Mr* Arthur WctAnf' the L&aoaaKti Trio consisJirg 0* apSewood. Crystal Gajie. Dinah Shore with the Bolafonle. Aug. 21 through Aug. 29. of England, hosting a TV series or a golf • Association. woo a a^cai iuarii rvd nM»o lev hw Ii vss aAnctmced that orders must be ' Milb BroU>trs. Harry Bdafonle. Tbny Victor Borge will appear on June 18. tournament, picking an acoustic guitar Glen did not take time to slow down in Mor^ot-skv. ei-iio. and' Maura raccived' by March M. Proceeds wiU' Bconelt and Peggy Lee headline the Peter Martins and Heather Watts with •solo or fronting a 75-piece orchestra. He the next decade. He started off with a Boowitu* jn«uxia 'a wii to Mre> Frank. has becn.thc recipient of 12 gold alburn Mibud-Jej. ptsna AU tjire* receally bcntTit ORTs Maintenance for ORT Popular Subscription series this sum- the Xew Jersey Ballet. July 2; Franco headlining command performance for awards, four gold single' awards and ecttfCrite five Grammy awards since the onset of ib&itid b n M"C Qftviacr •Holmdel. • —:-— Zukerman, Aug. 6. and Zubin Mehta. Roth WMOMI WQSSjtei)} u in iihe SanH I'nioa The Campbell has been singing since he sales charts around the world in 197S American Symphony Orchestra, opera ed by calli with "Rhinestone Cowboy." To date. arts aai crafts aai TMsacai UiwJ erf l Sopranos needed star' Franco • Corelli. Pinehas and. was four and paid his dues touring with cxc-i'WS' (rf ^* tikis cciio«s from The Scan* tists as diverse as Frank Sinatra, Evis Ihe prriarru.v*' -to Sjyu^ftejd »-j!I to- HJCOMSI'S ebaral grcop. has announced-" Philharmonic. "lifelong dream" by appearing in Lon- *i in dawa) grcops iivcz it* tar Alexander* has b**« assembled lor viewing ud sale by tfeiy Triwty Greek lists agerida - ctode «-3ivii:-c>-rf Yiddish IDS" Jwish •.hat it is in need of sopranos:. Dorothy Tbe announcement vi-as made by don backed by the Royal Phlharmonic •"•••vai»riacQ«J»«TW!SK;«3 . Orthodox Ctwrea^S* Gatowj KiU Rd.. WesJfietcL AjuriJ 3 and 4. Fran Frigtos The Riti Theater. 1143 East Jersey sr.ui:c sr.ri J:gh« ' cSss.>ica) io- Campbell has announced that "any Charles E. Starkey. Neu- Jersey Orchestra. JOEL GREY will appear in concert erf ih* Airwnris ioc* trigM) e*' ScvwsfeW. rfairman of the event, reviews articles wit* committee Highway Authority commissioner. St.. Elizabeth, has listed its shou-s from 'Baskervi lies' uio rc tfeOe area aoman nfao likes to sing for fun" SERGIO FRANCHI will appear at the "It's The World, Gon* Craiy" is with a 54-plect mujlol ensemble at th« TimmTniCiKic fc«. IVUK ..J ~* " "' ^ members, JeM to rigid Barbara Maws. LoreH* M. Giro. Harriet GoUbiewslti. Commissioner Stariey also announced Saturday through June 20..' - CSw Cers&r s^-ajfirid • i • ' .. Thf coomsculy s :sntcd ftrs: iad third. Wednesdav^s at the . novel about one of the Sherlock Holmes Eastwood's picture of Jhe same name. New York City. Reservations may be Bennett and Peggy Lee. July17 to. Aug. Saturday. April 11. at 8 p.m. fully- Wedwsdar evt*»g. Aj»ril«-«TwnjJe Ttf propim wi!] " be-" "'-tors rf ' - I . I -. , -J J .,,l'-r, wau.wi.'- • . • ' Presbyterian Cfcurch in WestfiekL mysteries, and adapted to the stage by Glen duets with Tanya. Tucker on two made by calling Lydla Sherman, chair- : 1; Crystal Gayle, < Loretta Lynn's . staged wilh orchestra and chorus. •iltprejert Un Petit P«K»w*i.-s»9 JroKTfWmw r J I J II J . F. Aiiiln'a i-islli' iiftefljje' POMCPO Haspcul. EiM Mrs Bernard OesenMemerfSpringfieJd. May. 8; Dave Mason and Jonathan Ed- William Gibson's stage comedy, Frcemont streets, Friday. It will play Cars," and Waylon Jennings/Shel _, .''o' -iL ^ x ^ i, '*'''™UJC.i'iOry • SfmaffiwJd. •atUhrfd is irsiusJ iasfc.is *»Kanaaarced lia" a dav Joaj55Jh in-' dJb P... :o Mr. and Mrs Ma:- Her husband is the Sea of Mr. and Mrs. "Two' For the Seesaw." will open i s4i; wards. Saturday, May 9; Garden State Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunday's at 7:30 Silverstein's "It's The World Gone B nai.B.Tltn TO meet . .V'J3M!ercarft-wiien«r]ii>» 'V^-:'- "' ^-^^^^yjesiiy-Apni". 4! : ™"3 saieaSie'taacbwio of she pshCw RoyTraira erf Rafavray. .[ Movie tomorrow at the George Street Crazy" (Cotillion) from whence the LP Lotsa lobster Dance Festival 1981, Saturday. May 16: p.m. through April 18. Sunday night iifsir? cfef*irlTiMSil ai lii? ?w^o' jsr^%' Playhouse, New Brunswick, and will derived its name. •alion erf Vicente's Ojfcs niil ' Ronnie Miltsap. Friday, May 29; Oak reservations arc required. Ridge Boys and the Bellamy Brothers. run through May 2. It will feature Bruce for not a i be iseSd Monday, at L'AMaire Times Saturday, June 6. and Merle Haggard. Probst and Victoria Paley. David G. Kennedy is producer- Performances are Tuesdays, director. Additional information can be A new exhibit . - All times listed are furnished by the Saturday, June 20. It was announced lotta that Natalie Cole is scheduled to appear Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m., obtained by calling 423-7662. theaters. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 pjn. and Luncheon meeting in June; ... The next production will be Brian seen at BELLEVUE . •. •• < Upper Sundays a.l .3 and 7:30 p.m. Special, clams 1 : Additional information can be obtain- Clark's "Whose Life Is It Anyway," B'r.TirwesaeScniij. Apni 11: '-.x* . TWi«j=ayi*i4e4ia«3 Jrnrnltrs J ^^- '-- --_—' Kesars-alsocs snay 5v It* MQntclair>-FANTASL\.TOur.. . Sun.. matinee pcrformarices are scheduled "Feminist Crusaders of New Jersey" at ed by caling 332-SHOW. p.=s. x Tf=joe E=irrj-Ei. .T&£- Ei*S 3 Bttriar-n: ir Mrs. E. A r\tiiri «r ' f? *"'' ^--^f »<*= JjBfcj a 375^ a-iU he Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. 1.4:30.7,9:30: Fri.. Wednesdays at noon and Saturdays at 4 April 24 through May 23. is- a new exhibit on display in the 1 SrassSs. .Wrs.-iirid. • ' • ' ' ' a''S» dxc-w d» ai|ir af lS» riiv J"*i!? '• •• ' • Ttnirstlsy: _Apri3'2. a".: — - SaL. 1.3:15.5:25.7:35.9:45. * Newark Pub^c Library of the New 1 p.m. Additional information can be ob- "Tbe lls-Jg Itraa rf AsE-Se=it!5=: Domtimj as be sta no &Pid''< C&irn^ Sec ^w e»vciag -a-j!) he Kir- tirfar CSotean, Wan«s Twaasfcp. Tbe FIVE POINTS CINEMA Art exhibition tained by calling 245-7717. Jersey Historical Society which focuses iiid Wss1. '• M«i2i 7-"'\=MCT-S ""'a5 E?cS^^>iJ Chnrci. :Aiia£ Ycrjr' Sw: (Union)-FORT APACHE. THE Israeli dance on New Jersey women who played a c prominent role in the feminist move- t*a»E-Jf';rfiis^'e]* ' ~" ' WifJiN'.J :TO" ' """ Kiui=i=- S»!a*ix»dpr«3DasL Fe*rS^tag'"bySytfe"$cifStoairji.. BRONX. Fri.. 7:30. 9:40: Sat;. 1:30. Imagine! A nice, homey restaurant 7:30.9:45; Sun.. 1.3:15.5:30.7:45.9:45: starts April 12 Sondheim play workshop set ment in the state beginning in the 18th century. serving sumptuous, delectable sea- Moo.. Wed. Thur.; 7:30. 9:35; Tues.. Paintings, drawings, prints and The Eastern Union County YM- Included, arc the notes and memoirs food at sensible prices. Featuring B'ai: B'rj'i jai 3'si: 3"r: 1:30.7:30.9:33. photographs. by contemporary has rehearsal YWHA, Green Lane, Union, will pre- of such suffragettes as Mary Pbilbrook, Uve Maine Lobster: Fresh Florida UNDEN TWIN ONE-Stm CRAZY. American artists will be on view with a ReligiousvNotices The Scotch Plains Players are sent an Israeli Folk Dance Workshop Mary T. Norton, Mina Van/Winkle and Stone Crabs and Jumbo Shrimp. ' ^^•J^r^wyytff. - _ Fri., Mon.. Tues., Wed., Thur., 7:15. collection of Rockwood pottery of tbe SfBIKCFiELO EWXKOEl JLHTTOCH M-WPlST CMJCCW S7- STIEXMEW S CPJJtOPXi. rehearsing their spring musical, "Side Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Shlomo Bachar. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Also on display 9:35; Sat.. Sun.. 1.3:10.5:30.7:30.9:45: early 20th Century. Floral design is the BySideBySondbcim." Bachar. teacher, choreographer, are photographs, pamphlets, minute Fri.. SaL midnight show, SOCKY HOR- theme of both. The exhibit will be. held GEORGE'S JEFFERSON, NEWTON, | HS^ In place of the original three players^ dancer and dance consultant, is a fifth . books, news clippings and buttons from ROR PICTURE SHOW: April 12 through May 24 at the Summit. SEAFOOD RESTAURANT • this version will feature eight per- generation Sabra and has studied and 1797tol&l0. : 7. 7HJIT • Tf. J..W.., HI^H'I uTr**U^il5' Wff LINDEN TWIN TWO—EYES OF A Art Center. 68 Elm St. ' 2338 Morris Ave., Union I, SCHWEITZER, AND YOU| S~- formers, it was announced by director taught in Israel. He is a member of the The exhibits will be on display STRANGER, Fri.. 7. 8:40. 10:20: Sat.. Tours may be arranged by calling Lunch — G86-120O — Dinner Gary- Cohen. They arc Ruth Divins, National Theater of Israel, through mid-May at 230 -Broadway. ^ • p fl.H.iu^* Sun.. 1:40. 3:20, 5. 6:45. 8:». 10:10: 273-9121. An opening reception will be Closed Sundjy "i^ m;:l4i-i« iwiili C.irTi**ur*(ta*i ari ^m* David Christopher, Madge Wittel, "Habimah,"and has been active in Mon.. Tws.. Wed., Thur.. 7:30. 9:15; Newark, and can be seen from 9:30 held Sunday. April 12, from 2 to 5 p.m. Jerry Sorrentino, Michael Dondon. theater groups, television and movies. FrS., Sat. midnight show, a.m. to4:15p.m. .:r c*i:ir -11W.1n.11i famous maker Admission is free, and the public is in- Shirley Pfaff, Todd Fenstermacher and Bachar has created more than 80 r tn;n- c:^ CINDERELLA. vited to attend weekdays from noon to 4 Lisa Todd. Vicki Griswald is in charge dances in the Hadarim Record Series POINTS CINEMA LOST PICTURE SHOW p.m., and weekends from 2 to 4 p.m. of musical direction. which he produced. UNION . 714.9633 Chestnut Tavern & Restaurant blouses (Unioo)-ORpiNARY .PEOPLE. Fri.. . • Perhaps you may b* oae »)«? The musical will be staged at the- Refreshments, will be served. Addi- rUX NOMAM • ED I 44» Chestnut St., Union AMPLE FREE PARKING 7:20.9:45; Sat, 5,7:20,9:45: Sun.. 2:30, Scotch Plains-Fahwood High School Jain «s tor warship.- eekbratioa - tetlmwhi 4:45.7.9:15; Moo.. Tues., Wed., Thur.. Theater holds tional information can be obtained by FORT APACHE (R) B CF IGrUftOES May 2,8 and 9. Additional information calling 355-8240, MATS. SAT.» SUM. Tin. °° O9 7:15.9:30. ' can be obtained by calling Sue Kane at mrumoN ntma I The Unitarian Church OLD RAHWAY-ALL NIGHT LONG. Inflation Day IUMV11IB. IN WiUpr .233-4855. .1 in Summit Fri:. 7.8:30,10:10; Sat. 2.3:45.5:10,7, The Five Points Cinema, Union, has. A free Concert wnats 1 8:40. 10:10: Sun.. 1:30, 3. 4:40. 6:50, 8, announced a new policy for its Tuesday CiK\ BELLEVUE Wa3sTOQ s; Spinrgfit-jj A vaaat- • 9:30; Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Thur., 7:30. screenings. Inflation Fighting Tuesday. Mf £" 'u5 w;»^'£.E j_* 9:15. - ' .-•i •••-•• Seats will be Jl all day at Tuesday Catholic show slated Sunday HELDOVER - . 1BDSJUASHWEEK BETTY LIND The Rev. Jis Vjctea-.JDadsL S£sa3*r STRAND (Summit)-ELEPHANT matineeand evening sbou-s. "New Jersey Catholic," a weekly The Adelphi Qliambef Orchestra will MAN. Fri.. 7:30.9:40; SaL. 2.5:05.7:2S, WALTOi'SNETS »>.••. Tl^'i -Utt-a. * t jmi It' Jl.H-. I "Fort Apache, the Bronx." starring program produced by the Information give a fre6"concert Sunay at 3:30 p.m. UI.VER & RESTAURANT '• Telephone 273-3245 9:45; Sun., 2.4:50,7,9:15; Hon., Tues., Paul Newman and Ed Asner, starts an' Services of the Archdiocese of Newark; at tbe New Milford High School, River CUSSICaUSTERPIECE OfEN 7 DAYS - J4 HOU RS Wed.,Thur.,7-10.9:2rt. ' engagement tomorrow. - will be seen Wednesday at 7 p.m. by- Road. Featured will-be Scott Brubaker, : Op«i Salad Bar With LundWM I, Olnmr Siaa^sy Sen-ic-es - 30:JKI A.M.' Special Businessmen's Lunch SlTPdKT ^i»l HUH VI. MKK( H\VI> way of Suburban's Local Channel, TV- trench horn soloist. Joshua Greene will FANTASIA(G) Pietitv ol Pree Parking 3. This week's topic will be "Healing of serve as conductor. pr*uatodlii4-lrKk lN>:ot K \|»\KHnsKH> . \ Film grosses Dolby Stone Soiml 1932 E. St. George Ave. Coif«- FeScri-ib-p 51: 's Siegfried Idyll.- • %'*&&•- including coffee Sidney Poitier, has gross- Tsz rjxsi asilbectic CSaoese cuian?: is smooth Complete Luncheon Specials S2.99 ed $88,507,234 after 12 Opera marks Patang. Hitfiim and Siacfaan - W5 \ weeks and three^ days Indudlaa uup. uadwkfc. Hecate iltwMdttHM Mon. thru Thurs. Dinner Specials t4.75 RKWoraW bv THE NEW YORK TIMES sailing... playing time, it was an- (J) ETBOfHSTMItCaU) You're •geometries... embroidered...ruffles... puckers...eyelets Its 15th year misumncwiaM Including famous open ulad bar from 2 to 10 p.m. AprUt. l*$* nounced by Columbia Pic- The New. Jersey Stage ut cattanum appetizer and coffee Luadi - Dinner - Orders to Go when you leave ACROSS ' S Tastefully t I tures. Hollywood, Calif. Lunch Special Onlv $2.95 ITax , expensive Opera will mark its 15th -ALWAYS OPEN-NEVER CLOSED Invited.. the arrangements to us The screenplay of the(Originate (Officiated '. anniversary year April 25 All Baking Done On Premises Inmur Plii «v-T!mrv I-li.Fjit with a benefit concert in FREE SALAD BAR with entrees OnMni)iiin3t-.> Hannah Weinstein produc- 11 Perfect 7 Incarnation Symphony Hall, Newark, c.!i J i»una»,tj»j full service , tion was written"by Bruce 12 French of Vishnu catering facility Jay Friedman. • - • actress (Extreme and a "Crystal Ball" at 80 ECHO QUEEN UAsfaras self- ilO&iCK"^? Park Plaza, Newark. It control •jae.su will be the opera's major DINER & RESTAURANT SPRINGBURN Y Singles UGorridacry SDistniis acafloo fund-raising event of the RT. 22 at MILL LANE MOUNTAINSIDE I* Gather, call year. AlttMtr»iK*MMillUMlraMEduL»lMl«>rl< ai grain II Suffix a Malevolent . MGtip 3£ 233-1098 plan dance The opera at 7:30 p.m. 17 Scepter for insist OSirt a Dangerous MANOR will be held in tribute to The Y Singles 35 and Plus UEspouw II Arm bone U Domestic emouon ... will hold a dance Sa4w- fi.Tunnu ;. jBrjtoeivBl .inprann-I.twa U Otherwise stroke M Mobster's ""^ basso Jerome {lines, day, April 11, from 8 p.m. ti Distance BPubUc i* — reckoning is Pasted • hoistn-ittm Madame Albanesc will to midnight at tbe YM- HMtaan tl Capital M Bendix-role 37 individual mark her 40th year in m*:--A YWHA, 760 Northfleld hot sauce of Italia " K Zest MGuido'snote opera and Hines, his 33th Direct from Florida Ave., West Orange. « Explosive anniversary with the New 2M0 SprirtaHeM Ave. (Rfe. 24) device York . Additional information H Beamed Among the soloists will Uftisn.N.J. 487-0700 can be obtained by calling i* Foamy stuff be be Klara Barlow, 736-3200. Mlntetpnt Virginia Zeani, Ferruccio II Draw in the 3? RESTAURANT * LOUNGE - (atop) 1 Tagliavini and Franko URag(ard Corelli, in addition to U novel violin virtuoso Brick « Win. as in Friedman. Maestro- '*JT' BEATL£ MAGIC" apUyoH Alfredo Silipigni will con- MPOlan duct the opera. « Size of type . Additional information IN CONCERT 41 Itsy-fcitsy ;»• can be obtained by caling Mon. .11 you restid not getting interest on your checking ' A Special Tribute to John Lennon ttStormed account come to the Money Tree. We'll buy back I ii m 623-5757. and the Wortrfs Fownrtbtt Rock Group * The Beottesl DOWN • your blank checks for 5t each* and oiw» yni, a IJotlpBros Tues. - 5 M si m S new N.O.W. dcWUnl that earns 5'/< % interest as lEfllgy long as you keep a minimum monthly balance of JHeadlFrrt ' on!yS200. , . , . • Only ipyy~7 p.m. - a. •» *nu mi. And if you maintain a minimum balance of $500 or account to the -mote-pe^monUi there is inrsarvica'chafoe no matter howmany checks you write. Direct' Ur n* (nv morriti. 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•^4M;:;4^0V-k-y . March J*. )«|t Pumptown SPRINGFIELD (N.J)LEADER-Thursd»y,March 24,19«I-'3 Bell uses less gold for reliability provides— Suburban ••«• f«r «• of gnU S5 ._ HealTEstate J :o sw htm ibf of in utdh thick Same fine view : Sunshine. T-shirts and the boiok'nf aluminum haU are coming la SpringTieM. with home games against Caldwell on Monday, April G, while the freshman track May 5, Tues. - Summit, Home, 3:45; 9, Sat. - Conference Championship; 16, Sat. - his locig fades us*d fry , JI Re»l EiUte Jdrtrtising Section because the opening at the hasetol I a nd spring sports seasons are jusl a *wk a»~ay team will host Summit on Tuesday, Jlpril 21. • • nald Jttnd up u like lo Union Co. Tournament, Pla infield; 23, Sat. -Sectionals, Ml. Olive; 30, Sat. -J sff±uiiifiU1on Regional High School. The complete schedule, as compiled by Dayton Athletic. Director Pete Groups, Rutgers. »i:ii."" Sfcsrtni tsid ito'es w/bere , Khe The dislinctton of opening up the 1M1 spring sports season Mill not belong to the Faliarano. includes: • Junes,W«wl -MwlftfChampinns.Prlncelon.StOO. . -^=v^g^^$P^^,| baseball team, though. That honor will go lo Coach William Jones" girls' track VAKSITVBASKHAI.I. BOYS'TENNIS "Gcia >is she- hesa." "G«ld wif ilresch. up IflMnpMaturv varies gneii- muiuly.'so lial these 1 team, which will travd lo Linden on Wednesday afternoon, and lo Ray Yanchus -• •. . COACH Robert Lowe. pure pwpRrtxs saat<- :i Tons, K':r:p. -ten: or slid Xi:>d Shirsai a! Bril Si'lJ in nulbon- wishes could be j COACH David Cowden .eSrS-incvr • ii W«:«r. * Lit* •••AWwafth -31"*' DM :hc reduction, iraf ccca- Ihs «f an snA lo tasuw gratified." track team, which will face BrearlerRcgranal al GallopinC'Hill the same day. ASST. William Kindler April 2, Thurs. • Union Catholic, Horne, 3:45; l, Tues. • Hillside, Home, 3:45; 9, pUm us \ar*j:- Aro.-nw. rtae Thil ra«inl in an-iwJhsbiliiy. Jfihn Guly-s's Tbe next da_v, the bo>-s' track and lennis teams will get underway. The track ASST. Rick Iacono Thurs. - A.L. Johnson, Away, 3:45; 10. Fri. • Middlesex, Home. 3:45; 20, Mon. - y Miss .eopiiiK'-hi: t'j-if- for r team will host Linden at 3.--15. while Union Catholic will come" lo Springfield for the April •!. Sal- • AJL Johnson, Home, 1:00; 6. Man. -.Caldwcll, Away, 3:45; 9, Thurs. Millburn, Away, 3:45; 14, Tues. - Roselle, Away, 3:45; 20, Mon. • Millburn, Away, . WesS*ra • EijcJrjr; Uy- Jr -'L' rjrtri under The «i>3 rwjurtjcjn .tiffoirt South ia Prficftw opeoer of the t««£. on ths onf jjcJd m«L«Je has be*n rtpaase its varsity and jayvee counterparts to the early sroion punch. The frosh will play Thurs. - Millbum. Home. 3:45: 25. Sal. - Gov. Livingston, Away, 1:00; 27, Mon. • Verona, Home, 3:45. ... has ihisvt used giid oo 'fir V ttCiji ifttirs or Uriiishp> srid «3 in !S!i!i. reajunfi ea Jt- ?o the pwneu opening of host to Roselle Park next Thursday al 3:45. West Orange. Away. 3:45; 30. Thurs. -.Caldwell. Home, 3:45. May l.Pri. --West Orange, Away, 3:45; 4, Mon. • Summit, Away, 3:45; 6, Wed. • 12* contact pooatf of May 2.Sat. - Baylcy-EIIard. Away. 11:00; 4. Mon. • New Providence, Home. 3:45; ly &svin£ of H t irulbtin .a md community of • A day later. Jhe \ialle\-hall team will mco« Benedictine Academy in the first Millburn, Home, 3:45; 8, Fri. - New Providence, Away. 3:45; 11, Mon. - Caldwell, presadcsreait hoards tlut 7. Thurs • Verona, Away, 3:45; 9, Sat. • St. Patrick's, Home, 10:00; 11, Mon. • ~tt> K^« s.f-i.-;-r..n£ ' Lihi" onrss-larj! itri\- Uo- bedroom town match of the season, and after that. Coach Ste\v Fenton's team will hit the road Tor Home, 3:45; 13, Wed. - Madison,' Away, 3:45; 15, Fri. • Verona, Away, 3:45; 18, Millbum. Away. 3:45; 14. Thiirs. - West Orange, Home. 3:45; 15. Fri. - Pingry, rsvadi ihV pfiljL ynj .i Shfh'Jy TII in half bouses Jhst 25 af li»e ift5 three straight away, matches. Mon. • West Orange, Home, 3:45; 20, Wed. - Summit, Home, 3:45; 28/29 • County JOT -a-jvc :c- ^-..r :r. c-:c ted ENERGV-CONSCIOUS CLUBHOUSE—TlwssUrttM^tg juntJw the reef oJ Hw The jayvw bxceball team will play an identical schedule to the varsity, opening Home, 3:45; 22, Wed. • New Providence, Away, 3:45; 24, Fri. • Caldwell, Home, «j ibf 2=t- K 3 in i sriisr) SWJ has •«, Vtlta^r Six dubhewse hrtpf Cwtaaad Oammunilies. « rcKreffictit com- 3:45; 27, Mon. - Madison, Away, 3:45; 30, Thurs. - Roselle, Away, 3:45. im* uciraqaes hsve •:.io nirj- rtii':"-'- N." beto arranged so thai they, mud»^»l6U»wa»«MC»*din99'9mnitM Cranford, Home, 3:45; 6, Wed. • Millburn, Away, 3:45; 8, Fri. -New Providence, rrulbas s yea -X S>f ;r:- i.i ite!p of .-eajw area rajg Millbum. Away, 3:45; 14. Thurs. - West Orange, Home. 3:45; 15, Fri • Pingry, Home. 3:45; 11. Mon. • Caldwell, Away, 3:45; 13, Wed. - Madison, Home, 3:45; 15, Springfield Public Notice Jipjwsiid 1'u*- MOhmp m * imr farri>f KJ iA MI- u t -: ;»• Ttin rn POFSMtIHGFICLD A.L. Johnson, Away,3:45; 20, Wed.-Summit, Away,3:45. a; -jKiij uriier' rJ- •"Buvers AM OBDIkUMCE FIKIKC THE UUMIIES 0* CERTAIN OfFICCfH _ - . . The feslures in- XNO THE PAY O* COMPEHUTIOU OF CERTAIN POUYIOUS AWD TMUUS badges fOT theMon. - Caldwell. Home. 3:45; 9. Thurs: - Summit, Away,"Sr45; 13, Mon. • .Madison, . COACH Hope Valenti r3t£= icwer iri :iCf ind lir Si^Mtf «nr itiftiHr-nt ISBI Away, 3:45; 16, Thurs. - New Providence, Home, 3:45; 20. Mon. • Verona. Away,- '• ••• , ""T Mnn-y.Hn.Etai-. «MI T> Thr Hri^iir Can sad*, tht house." Guh"3 >N THE COUNTY OF UNION 4UD IN THE SWIM POOL UTILITY IN "bat ihfv aror«-iaif m. Away. 3:45; a, t>at. - Ciov. Livingsten, Away, 1:00:Jt "^^m* "'•" BE IT m.* liif nrjlli- tiimr— n JTimr p^"inr i winniM •Mon. -west Orange. Home, 3:45 i 30. Th"ursr-"Ca)Hwell7A*ay, 3:45. Thurs. -Summit, Away, 3:'45; 13, Mon. - Madison, Away, 3:45; 16, Thurs. -New part oi- -.-ISme 'aas utjBj-s'Jdj •?!» <*ood taScomes. cant.biilarife and. Jootspe :irAii.c!ub in Esscc C«in-- ordinances, all residents0 Catholic, Home, 3:45; 18, Mon. -Summit, Home. 3:45; Jl, Thurs. • Madison, Home. 1:00; 27, Mon. • West Orange, Home, 3:45; 28, Tues. - East Side, Home, 3:45; 30, MOT-ICE TO HODEtt piins lo cbwase Jrom — wwrf-tunung fireplaces are*s 'And' fsc' resjoeai'j !y. Geti s6devi.. . t isxw are required to purchase. 3:45. . ' - ' • • ' I . ' . " Thurs. - Caldwell, Away, 3:45. free to students h*i IOW'CO>IWTY. I ' J.B JLB: "The Engiisi Manor."" 'a and radio-conJro!3ed who Ht* io relax si;er Tbas-e ^to hkc to lee-oH ^_'tennis badges to play on BOYSVARSI-n'- ' May 4, Mon. • New Providence, Away, 3:45; 7, Thurs. • Verona, Home, 3:45; 11, 'n»'c^-tedra:im. I>-—bali garage daar dpes>«s were recreating, the tiubacuse are accMrj^odaSed b}' tbe 'sGS township courts: OUTDOOR TRACK Mon. - Millburn. Home, 3:45; 14, Thurs. • West Orange; Away, 3:45; 18, Mon. -Sum- £rii iour-'je»r ^-*::i^T)cir».' ivi.isi.je- ire* DY eaniac- The Dtpir.=.cz: •aiii den; -TRw frills enjoyed only 5J>" a also fear^res in «erv-is.» EKWI Crca-.tv Countn- *"' ™ The fee_ is-six dollars for COACK Martin Taglienli •' mit, Home, 3:45; 21, Thurs. • Madison, Home, 3:45. iJV •exair.:nf; -_-. she ir*e '.mi lite EduriUonsi Hot r.^t n! ^influn KI iw ct*v HUH ai;* K WBOS Xt«Hniit Ltntbm Kw .4D1"* l':^/! THtii c WeJlingtoB."' a hiciy feu. Xcw. bwareA'er, spa. sJwatrs and Hooker Oub. i>"hich is across adults and three dollars ASST. Robert Kojub JVSOFTBALL pui'^citJCir. I^COJLICIW if L^n? si il!*Il'T>itI!-R5S5. 'Xbf rat>-t*davim. I'j-tislh Essec Green Villas offers 'rooms, a m«r.!»r"s tar -Mocht Pleasant Aveoue for children, ages 17 and ASST. Angolo Senese ,, April 6, Mon. • Caldwell, Home, 3:45; 7, Tues. - Union Catholic, Away, 3:45; 9, aa DO KCINS :ii finis- IX'C.kle-: Coloaia], . and ""The- t3aese.e5»as-arjd roore-in and a -California 'red*w>d and featares both private ' under. The badges uill be Thurs.- Summit, Away, 3:45; 13, Mon. - Madison, Away, 3:45; 16, Thurs. - New 1 April 2, Thurs. - Linden. Home, 3:45; 7, Tues. • Roselle, Home, 3:45; .11-, Sat. - Spr- tiMv Wt. i Onr 11) f»Ci Heather," a one-bedrocw. do- boV. tub. "Tb&rt a!s.o is s sad putJic golicourses. In _ at the Recrea- ing Relay's (Williams Field); 14, Tues. - Madison, Away, 3:45; 16, Thurs. • New Providence, Home, 3:45'; 20, Mon. - Verona, Away, 3:45; 21, Tues. - A.L. Johnson, profpe-:;:ve • c'rOJete tent- jxibcjftj. tumar. end co r.-iBepej in .Vpu l -LCG Tractor wJtitt ' ; 1 WknwtiT. Triunmfc n»'o—lwdroam._! ;~Sath bedrooni and • thre*- 'ria Jorn:te-rLnisccartar)d,-..add;licin. .pri\"al- e tesnis M tion Department office on Providence, Home, 3:45; 18, Sat. • Morris Hills Relays; 21, Tues. • Verona, Away,' ' Home, 11:00; 23, Thurs. - Millburn, Away, 3:45; 25, Sat. - Gov. Livingston, Away, . b«Sroat& apartments star- ready fcj'iha summer, a ciuhs * abound • oj/iie Monday through ' Friday 3:45; 23, Thurs. • Millburn, Away, 3:45; 25. Sat. - Summit Relays at Summit; 28, ,1:00; 27, Mon. - West Orange, Home, 3:45; 28, Tues. - Westfield, Away, 3:45; 30, r.^_ t—~a. p nwn w«. t chr»'n i v»ciiui» i*** ffcwiim c I iac3ude gas !ingatoo3y$]lfi.c.a ri~rr.nr.irig cit±s. shof^ong June 6, Sat. -Meet of Champions. . 3:45.' eJeclrical serrice ury tosnabBmes af!f Mcunt sanctuan-, a plire a-here rnilit. lbnasands of seres Y* B«,l Dum > trfJv w»«t v^i, -cotter wo. F- tJ[Jg Soccer League, a recently L EiuIJtmirtrtftr ' carpeting liiraughaul; full Orange-. "We give 0 116 May 1, Fri. - Lindcn^Frosh Only), Away, 3:45. ,April 1, Wed. - David Brearley (Gallop. Hill), 3:00; 6, Mon. Roselle/Roselle •^VE - Tf>0ff7 CaaKPXW -DF : \*Sls f " ^ organuatjon to utTavjECS-EV. > tumLiTwoi iiictoess•' fiberglass in-.resSdents lie mas)for Ev'crv'day 1-it. is mide Corr.rr.utirjg is eas> from Park, Home (Baltusrol), 3:00; 7, Tues. • New Providence, Away (Oak Ridge), tian. PlitlnirM " " 1 x» promote soccer for high exam - sulation in wa]3s;1i«rtaane>'-"' easier with s rejerew'ave Essex Green Villas. ... ' GIRLS VARSITY 3:00; 8, Wed. • Caldwell, Home (Gallop. Hill), 3:00; 13, Mon. • Madison/Kenilworth, Nlj'B-.Eri Acsdesy. LJV- nm »to. J Bus . _ llwC a cnm&r«iiDri w ' '^S school seniors and college board •ihird. 7bese schcilisshipj: J»m«. UCOW TSULEI Iripje—tbid; ceilings; full Residents of1 the cn*n. sptcia] tgitisj fix- -becauseIhssexJusivecam- OUTDOOR TRACK Home (Baltusrol), 3:00; 16, Thurs. - Roselle Park (Gallop. Hill), 3:00; 20, Mon. - iasswci. "»-i3 offer is as- "'ICE. iklC. a nxTTKa-.tir «• 1|n players at home for'the , ttnutttlCnttSdiMiliM jBmri KEVORH HAifJ- jAd half baseroeats; in-1 pi«stig5aus rxsghborbood turas. a Ejad • c*r.lra.' rr.uriiy « orJy a minute COACH William Jones • .^_ " Millburn/New Providence, Home (Baltusrol), 3:00; 27,'Mon. - Middlesex/Union, J. ACUEJ NJU4JUIJLH. CO* >*ax summer, is now accepting today fnilated. eaierior d∨ are"y gi\'en more for ibea- \-sniurn syfiem. fui!-iae i^s; froa Eat EA of ASST. William Byrne Home (Baltusrol)i 3:00; 28, Tues. • Verona, Away, 3:00. isiasnas Ssrardiy. AprJ Txor "applications. April I, Wed. • Linden, Away, 3:45; 3, Fri. • A.L. Johnson, Away. 3:45; 9, Thurs. - J^MCiaJsecorily Jocte, apd njooey. RsomUy iritialed "JkCTIOH. IVRfT OF EK- dtyseuisreaDdu-aJer-' ttwnhiJiDe octodciminium refrigerate 'ireerer laiils '.iaks- «i'J; !iw Garden team roster must be sub- S:i=rd of ESJCSIJCC VJ 1 3:45:14. Tues.-Madison. Away, 3;45; 1?, Thurs. • New Providence, Home, 3;45; 18, i »w o cur n. ^oa SALE OF J*O» Tbe -sile is sear the communities in tbe same in each hcraeSS'-a:e Park-aav. Route JST Away, 3:00; 11, MOn. Summit/W. Orange, Home (Baltusrol), 3:00; 14, Thurs. - .to'li iz iS.iTiiZ-C'\ fr'ade • st Net erfc u"ha -aim. li>f camp&jtioa mitted to the league office Sat.' - Holmdel Relays. Away, 9:00; 21. Tues. - Verona, Away, 3:45; 23, Thurs. - iPr'.npr rt r|.ov*t* to- £r firturI»B£IUIJE n the n 5 MenJo Park and' Wood- desired area have openep d In !be ro '.:^".-e. jsr- irjd Rcc^ Jij. ?*g» DO later than May 15 to be Millburn, Away, 3:00; 22, Fri. - Middlesex, Away (Warren Brook), 3:00;" 26, Tues. - Ae»de=cy. its -a*!] as sryrcs>' be ' awarded mare irtiansn » mniiKl Millburn. Away, 3:45; 25, Sat. • Summit Relay's- at Summit; 28, Tues. • West Caldwell, Away,'3:00. - iir uitftniieilic wrfiflufc, m hrihriijgj e shopping'.centershirit, •aritll i hhoMa m riprica s si3 3east bage . c-riJecuon. scov To reach Ess-ea: Green tax iene considered as part of this •iaoeoi appuV.ag for ai-Srranrial sii i^i lo a ftdl 3IT In tttf Court HOIIBI-. tr schools, and local and New C5.0M Kghel .than the rtrocr."ii. bur cire ina Villas, lake Route 295 \o OranRe,H6me,3:45;30,Thurs.-Caldwell,Away,'3:45. " ' June 1, Mon. • Conference Championship, Home (Baltusrol). SUSEJCO lo ii>t c^ith>'p39e if .there is tf Elcublrtti. VJ m r » a» IWeam summer league. DKSEDD r Yorkbusei. • Essex Green Villas star- she upkeep of -SKW-S and Ex:! tA. Tata right al the ice ii*.I9E!-E: SichiKil year' A.U.. TIOTI «t " Tbe league will run from Gulya Realty Associates ting price. . - prirate walks' are taken end o! the raisp lo the first snsy co=pt:e for 2 M«* inicmnatipa .ca y June 8 to August 7, Mon- 1 Llntler,.- Cnv »» Westfield Summer Soccer ment. The Springfield Minutemen were in first quarter/allowing the Lakeland, . team with IB and 17 points and nine and The Minutemen will conclude their The most an/re than KJ rniHion has ware cohstroctioo Joans of UNION COUNTY'S PRESTIGIOUS CONDOMINIUMS 1 League. 225 Golf Edge, seeded eighth out of 16 team£ - .".. League champs to press their advan- , eight rebounds, respectively. Nenner season this weekend in the Springfield been ajranged bv Jiidlan- jr* pftff TV sod S7,7?&j2ttO. w » *» westfield. NJ 07090 or call No one ever told tbp Minutemen that dependable service •'VOUR PLACE tage into a 26-21 half time lead. again led both teams with eight assists Tournament. The semifinals will be tie Jjortgage Corp-for She Ihe fanner for 74 units *o 549-7492 after 4 p.m. they weren't supposed to make it past But the 'second half was alland added five steals' , development of three pro- located in Pine Ridge s^c- IN THE tomorrow night with the consolation for 65 years..." the second, round, as they.made it all Minutemen. Displaying a set, patient "As always, Florham Park provided game Saturday afternoon and the finals jects in GrfetnaaiES C5ty. ban D, priced at $47.OM, COUNTRY" tbe way to the finals and placed second. offense and an iron defense, tfiey pulled CAXL~3S*-3300 Fla-, created...by Hcn-na- and tbe laQer far J7J units, '|f| Syracuse • a good, tough tournament," Marech Saturday night. Included in the tourney 1TWT NL • 37*-7«M. Opte TUM.-$UL 1 Ul»5NI "It was an incredible tournament and to within three at the end of the period. said. "Some of the best teams in the are South Orange, New Providence, COTOTT BUICK S9'MQ BROAD 9 MkBVM -64 3333 aian Enterjnrises Inc. oJL cJubhouse. pool, lake and "I names pair we did an outstanding job," said Spr- Finally, with five minutes left to play, Red Bant il was annoonc; other recreational . ASLOWAS state were there. The level of play was Livingston, Berkeley Heights and co Two Springfield ingfield coach Fred Marech, who was Springfield broke loose, taking the lead excellent, competitive and intense." Florham Park. ' ed by Psu] B. Hagus. Vice faciBties in Pine Ridge IV. 1 BR. VILLA 20% DOWN named area "coach of the year." forgood. president of tbe Newark- priced froim J3J.0W to S students have been named Springfield Public Notice headquartered mengage M7.0M. • MORTGAGES FROM |«to the dean's list for the Also honored at Florham Park were — Hernandez supplied the Minutemen's Matmen end offensive punch with 15 points, followed banlang inslitution. "—" • ^—;—- ito'iss fall semester at Syracuse Mike Graziano and Carlos Hernandez. NOTICE OF .ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINO Of TOWNHOUSE (N.Y.) University. . Both were selected to tbe tournament's by Graziano with 11 and Petino with 3<-5-l season THE UNION COUNTY REGIONAL HIOH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 ROSELLE PARK SECOND ANNUAL Ttie Jatcsl transactions CALLSW-*.** COUNTYOFUNION.STATEOFNEWJURSEY . They are:" Steven J. all-star team. nine. Hernandez added 13 rebounds and The . Springfield TO BE HELD ON APRIL 7,1M1 raise to morT^ *j «>R HOME DELIA ERV NOTICE ll hartby glvan lo tha Itgal voltri of lha Union County »3 Schindler of Twin Oaks Springfield (19-6) went into the finals two steals, Graziano had six rebounds Minutemen wrestling Regional High School Dlilrlcl No. 1, In lha Counh/ of Union, Slala of New "Pride in seK-Pride in community"— million Ibe with only one night's rest against the and three steals and Petino 10 bounds Jaruy, Ihallha Annual School DUIrlcl Ma«tlno of lha lagal voltri will ba _ Jjjbvai, a junior in the School team zipped pasj Linden hald al !h« lolloping polling placei. In lha Townihlp of Spring!laid on lha arranged by 148. is of Computer, and Informa- number one seed. West Caldwell..Spr- and four steals. Mitch Nenner lead the and tied Hillside last week 7lh «as arranged, UvhIckuulhaolculaUoniAaH bacon- ~ nine. with their only easy match, a 58-CTvic- Circelli (4-5), David DM£ Sunday, April 26,1981 (Rain or Shine) is fo r Sta umls in 134 tiro- S HI lour «iimr, «Mi«K. «umb«r <•< « BreattafKKHl U. 281; 44. 1232 KJUSI* }*et .2 bedroom, tivo hsth. jiamdard The Cinderella Minutemen had tory-over North Caldwell. Although Edelcreek (4-3) and John PLACE: Roseite Part H.S. 185 West Webster Avc, Roselle Part, —u.^. ^^.-^—. 1..,, —*r—7!*'••» —r storj baiMings in nhat is aned* lor iMf lonarWIy paymfeftl. o*dll Wioland (5-3). Returning • d»t* •«• nit. ui> nan WMI m > m nut ov<. IOUWD at Pine Ridge • ettess. diinsile roci delu»^ fleclric raragi ikinuas. -sT x 3 2' leaf deck. mm aha TeamMp 1 Ser««35*M nAHttar JU. l6yew»iaj»wpyw 2 mile starts at 10«) a.m.; 5 mile starts at 10:45 im. mm of Palm Beocb Inc.. suJtkMlMad Hri»M\g to »fc« TowtivVitt TAwunf AO laiar ah*n me F/iday David- .Brooks, Tony SPRIHCFIELD.KJWM1 has bera deragocd as three jhe trend seining S-siar SduJl mobile home community »-onJv pnecsHSlAa *e ae*f reotdar 0ay daia r*rior %e she i/AtnOtd vacation pertod Awards and merchandise after 5 mile race. $30,900. Slvcrmead has oiher models l-o choose from loo. l Tka li*ntbr »r»v »<*l *« stnoo)«( enftnanc* The season opener is ready for his debut season T-Shirts to t»»e First 5t» egistfered (or at post tra 1 -clubhous-e, lake. •« taHraduoM tar Drs.1 nUraX * rtouUr maWing el the ToMaMp also placed in two area OwnlHe* el the Toawfctj) el Spninjfteu in >w CouMy el IWan eod Just a week away and at Dayton. His gooj will be ed'al7-2 record a y^ar ago . registration while they t swinuuing pool and other But don'J delay: Sikermead has only 24 homesiies-lefj in Jhis L ed a 172 record a year ago tournaments, In—tlie- soda] and recraatiooal iong-esablished coram^niiy. and thgy ate gninn n«-Wli; on;»f i Slat* el Maw Jenaw. held •* Twair oyenino. Manii U. mi. aAd mat 4o-improve-oH«lflat y«ar% at second doubles; earning' rl Dayton's boys' tennis 9-10 season record, which Tournament, satid)\"il!aee. . come, msi ter.e XI •« $0fUMfi,«• *" ewwW team will be. ready for included a 7-7 mark in the tyiabt hunt comnaka laid ammaMt. Copy « nofnd •> HwbuUtUa both placed fourthrwhllo HornanUn subsidiary. Union CaUyolic; . , . Suburban Conference. ' Other relurnin vorai US© Prospect Office at AFFORDABLE. COMFORTABLE & SECURE • Cowden. formerly the Cowden haa had his• 8 'y In the districts, Wadle took players—includo-t^Jor fnarth-iirtlglift ftoUndIn - tennis avc Warner- J""101" Jon termediate class, Dan fee cover* minimum 6.000 sq. ft homesite' PROSPECT ST. KODAK Color balawjkbi ^af aM M •• - - •* _* -*.• Jf_ _*B«rifl • j — l M«t^»^ofrecrcaUoiialf»cUttle«.Uiivn/groundmJiiB. .tenance. lAnJ Uvec. water and seuer. underground J^ telediate cH Brol utllUiec. - -•; -'• --- "-. ' BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y %vlcom?* are ffe«hman ia dthirdIntheMidget p Ce eler HEADIHa EAST- • FuMy e4|ttl|>t>ed community clubhouse, swimming pool RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES Z , totm, Drew DlvWon's 80 pound class, SUM court*. V^ Greeley and Malt Dooley. and Wioland grabbed s^ uso Hltton Office at WJTO DEALERS Fioofi COVERINGS After U^opei«n!gaJns>tcSnd it wfj^ndl • Caw*ttlMlt- teatnlixed location off Rou te 9. Fr«ehoIdL AUTO DEALERS

T-dllrH: tmallC mwjium Stop in for complete details. VOURSAVINGS_ year letterman Alan Middlesex before embark- Offer ends May 13.1981 Berliner, a senior who ing on the usual Suburban played first single* last Conference schedule, PREVENT cm yew. Dan Schlager, who which Includes Millburn, POLL SERVICE OFFICES intas CARS 6S&0040 played third and second, New Providence,- single* last season as aCaldwell, Madison, on ix^ skies rtSpringfleW Awe. IMIIkniiJlM. CSS4NM0 soph, to back, along with Verona, We*t Orange and TOMS RIVER ' ADULTMOBILE HOME COMMUNITY s 1373 senior Steve BJocb, junior* Summit. The aettert will REALTOA "--"" ». FretfcoJANJ077*8 201/461,7770 tHALtu-mo TWn Danlek'kpd Robert turn their attention totb e mm 3417300 0 J 8 Stelr, and soph Michael county tournament at T^i!"" ^ T «"""P '* &"* " '• Ganten State Partcway EtM na- MORRIS AVUNIbN Pingry once the regular EAg UHrOW CENTER Berliner. MsmtMWF.O.I.C. Onion Th* Utter two player*. season comes to an end,'

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v , •• ••*',i.1. •v-Vi.':','',' V"''.'1'.. •;'i.;..lVi'"-"'\V'\'1 Thurvla, '.'*»!-- March 3t*. 1W1- Roselle Park-Roselle Public Notlte IDS tetoMB.ittfB.Sali 13$ rat uu IM Notice OF 1 lOOWOF NE* Fua NRW PROVIDBNCR OHIC. •H' TOVOTACorollA. SR i. I CONTRACT CONTRACT If la»r*sbatv*slfcbl«uti>ewabllbl p MAttB .. a»lV»hrn ' ooaraaa-vcnl' tesslanel bvlkMig In May o uliiiea, Th* LutdM BOW. UM»|4 111* Llwdew Retell* . t«weraf>« Tk* One*. RMelKiWeraaa 1 cenelr penel. clean In B. out. fee* YOU CAM June. Centre , location. For m Uig stripes..vedllls. Other *H AUtifttt/ h*i *d*d • conlr«cl Awtherlty hat awarded a conirecl AutkeHly hai awarded a tgntrect Taut On A Rraluw Spackws hxmel^i caUetloaa tret Alter 4 or weekends. Uf- without cOmiM.lllv* bidding at «without camp«tili<* bidd'*M} al a.without competltlv* bidding *l a lill proUittotat tfKvic* purujanl to professional wrvlc* pursuant to proltsllorial servlot pursuanl to Ml o*ed IKap*. IS v**rs . r\p-rtmeflts gjSA «)1U (I) (a) Thlt con N J 5 A. 40 II S (II 1*1 Thlt COO KIJSA « II 5 111 (tl Thl. eon UMQUE OFFICE irad .wi »h# rsHOluttoA auHsO/liing tract and in* resolution autho/lilng Irect and ttt* resolution auffiorlilng s*a. ttai or b*si T SST *>n. RENTAL 1JI II «r« *w*il*bl# tv pubNc in It are available for public In If ar* tvallabl* for publk In- in Garden ti tn tht* o>t>c<* el th* Lind«n In th* office ol the Linden soecllon In th« olflc* of the Linden « « 0 a L • Cranford ANY JUNK CARS |h Hettled in a perk 14k. setting . * " . , BoW* S' 'w«r*qe Authority. Hosell* Smren Authority. iwn.lMrtmnyimtw Setting OR TRUCKS . AwaoM Te To: Sui*!**. cleeney A Awtrtaed T«r Peul Ws««at«lskir tr*fct» al Wi« Icvtiy cansx &***. ov.rtooking a wtortsll It *com- Amerku er Forelga HlohMI Caaip DnuH llurM 686-7700 686-7700 Air-ContUUann] PUUIV remodeled 1» year old price paid. Fast t. fre* pick up IJUKe*. Int. Cempany Services: Labor NesolleKv « (ravM IS borv»hl UK S E Services: Auditor Tlm«P*rlod: 1 year Prtvat* HW. s*> O*J ' mill Up hi law souer* fe.1 mill). ld»v» 1'v, Rooms. t»5 available Call Mrs HIXUH.- Tim* Period .1 v**r Catl: IM 00 per hour-nol to eacetd W» JYYL» CMI1MRI — M^l CLEAN UP YOUR YARD Coil U COO O.0MM 5 Rooms. (US JUHKCARSTRUCKS IMI Stwcllliv. March M. 1HI "on. Oiem, twadoeirat. note OtrtedXvereted ,Full dMng room. uiave uttii «. Removed trtmt your premlies (f:UW Chen mat can eccom OLn..««Te-t«« 111 Ilia rAam.ua. tist modato your frMt ctomes 122 IA1 SoAYOCctirAMC fctefch 1 CX 1 dVN JUMIOM .- .Morrlt Av*. • Pflm* -CAIM FOR CARS B«»uliluii* Isndicsped UeallOA lor." r*Ull or s*rvl<* RUNNING OR NOT KEEDEXTMW t^BEOROOUS oaroen apis. Welk to all busln*SS- I.OM sq II- tlar* front CALL '79 Buick Regal - Ml JYYLt UllUlf — Uir uvtng Rm.w/Fireplac» Mitral Assistant Patient rers. OesH. headb&endL. nlto FORMAL DINING noou schools t, tre>« - u minut* - lurl. k White/Blue Vinyl Top UWew. sales, lev* seeti. I. e%pr*u rMM'to Penn.sta Care Coordinatw tl»n. N.V.t EKC.IIent LOCAL New csr d.sl«r will piy l FullBsml ICerGsreo* sweoing <* IWY. «»t« inQhtf L MUo<*wood tin*. U Inn. cath Mr Csrr. IUU1I. KAT1O.VU. COLOR LAB. DJC To Ooii 'lied Buyers DM. Broknr»?»••>»* 31,539 mi. H «rl 4 night ««rti »#*k *t as Utituw P»- kemg hMd at Central Carpet GOLFAX MANOR miaul TECHNICIANS let St. George Avenue. RtwAW UMITUI VILLAGE WHNZLBRKEALTV liml Car* CaorvUnaUr en a Sof-girat t*ntt. OwA SnMttt 1 » CONDOMINIUMS tAJ S*ftO*ord Av. Irvln M6A. al 7 IJ AprM3»a« 4I1W CoMax Ave. W.. OlTRAGEOtS $5995. Wr am- ««4dfat£ RV< «ith I-I y«art Md l>USijfia«»! trot wtutaay haurt art M«H»ada1 CKvrth.i NU HAPPY HOMES HU «w.». Tiul J UMMMOFIILb •79 GARELL! MOPED a>ADOV-t POODLE Oree«>ia( Ekc.llent cond. 1500. Call W- Hospital OOMTkCTt: fiWbata Uuli**. Mtn* OollalMrtpm. ' attention given 18 bathung a, liiw UyjXA*AtS*£t* Oi W E 1U Marrit M*J. Sum rail. S J. *7W1 grooming Toy Bt.nwNHtil. All MAPLEWOOD breedss,sues euna. FOR SALE OR LI* ASE Trailen, Cimp«n, Vim 14.1. OWNERS • Chemical Synthesis An Equal Opportunity Employ M /F UML B»«» caaaav aad, t PC KIV1K JUUnchttttr ' 'V- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ALEX1AN BROTHERS HOSPITAL «ls«r aaiVIca M.mg 1 LANDLORDS ...3,700 Sq. Pi. TRAVEL TRAILER » Shalle. ate. CM* a«rr desperate need ol home. Ail CHiA. ttvino nun, i l»r&* 15 ft. sleeps J. stov. oven. Very •Rbm Proicessing rS-»»-vsa« blecfc. ell American mlued. very ...14Fl.CeHinc . 6S5 E. JwMy St. BzaMA. NJ bvdroomt a^d bam. hM w«Hc ». na cot) *o y ckan- SUO. or b*tt Mltf* M*- CAR CARE >M uManttend u. to UB taw HBI CWlel t, tonder. neeat gentle E H«jvy •l*C'ric. full *or*Wiy Ematoytr NUT tovinghameJHtBn •tlMTJK WCl'H5'>W M ^^lafhri ta^i* ^assa^a* i^KBsVtf 4aT aatlV^lB* M*mi Tt comrrvcrctll L tfonv*r\ion Injection Molding RNsMO.OO/HOUR >.. . loo* HOUSE. WlWratio* umtralahit»as*. J \33 BEDROOMS to rtticMntiti u(4. AU

|t*tvarv. old postcards. CM w*ll DVWftt. POO). OSTERWEIL. -"«Uo\ known Mt magsrlnes, newspaperv sheet full NI lH^wJry livcilit»«. Conv*fl EUGENE IRWIN OSTERWEIL. V,t dflrr rompfinix t vUrtinc uluin i'dj the .eiwgih ID enpy thai furs ttrxei OOU. HOU» t WaillW N.V.C btrt 1. tr*\ft*. For nsome. . music, etc. wind up corv «Ac»c>ia>d DOfh. Linden/Ravwav Line profH.fumiilf'impniitnfni. and j u idr Snaa> 1 UK. Sat. Ware* ». \t phonograph*, music boves^ny C«Od Itvino H 1 -w c6tl) 47.000 SO. rt. pLtrtuxn to !h« order » m ^-» OJn SI. JtotM makt. model or condihon even IT*.*» IVant wait) EVES 1H WALTER E ULRICH. Surroga** ONE HALF HOUR PER APPOINTMENT • WHILE YOU WAIT & WATCH nl brneUu thai mrludr-. draul in ser«f«n>u tunkars. rugs, tapestries. Itnens. ' n it - c.iiinai. s.000 so it- oitic. of lh«Counlv 01 Union. mA(M on Irvt 1P»:. tn 3Niacr.l with low tin- lurinrr anil luiunn rrfusd »v». SvuyntU. For Into. u» iaa itw. >>i <»t or ut n') ROSELLEPARK JOih d^v of M*rch. A D . '«'• upon CALL NOW FOR BEST TIME ABSOLUTELY'NO OBLIGATION WE ULL IT TIPS! . BRAND APARTMENT! el. Ask for Joe Orlando. •l>e jippiictiiion ol t^e uotknigned. ' Bill BALL CARD! OAK RIDGE REALTY *i Eveojirm ol the citAte ol laid For prompl rOTtidr-rjlian. vi-n«ur OCSK-AMlQut rell'KO. C M*. OTHER SPORYS COLLEC- CT UorrH Ay. Spfd ' VI ml ia>a«dr*eat Aals. STANJAVRLTY. tlct it hereby given to TOTAL CAR INSPECTION & ROAD TEST: (TIEMEIWISIICOME MJS with chair. Tuei. to Sat. IB-.w-S TIBLES a POCKET WAY- UNION 1 Reen EHkcwcv Aart. th* ered'to/* ol uld deceated 'o •« rtmrnf jnd vultr> hivunri lo Mar> Silew. V pjn. Dealers wanted. et,an# 4JJ. CMESCLL«m*U' Air Cendiheaed Hr. Parlrwav MOUNTAINSIDE C«ll*i m V Privet* bto By Owner Caw wllttl hibi- to th* iubscrlb«r under txaiH Complete Iront to rear includes engine diagnosis, inspection of Iront f Rrtj-arck (. orapanv P il Roi SUSUITTI ) OPIH HOUSE porsry o«lc* bldg. Approa. I.KO flirmjilio>n their claims at. a Business and Service BOOKS .. IUS1HCLAIRAVE. . sq.ft. Beautifully decorlted. OH. emjnd* aoainst the estate ol uld _ end brakes, electrical system, suspension, rear'end, body & paint, IIMVi. Suramil. \<-» )fri.r\ (CWl BnSthert win cAtf RVi tttt cw»- EARLY AUIRICAN DMettet. ¥** Bay aed SeH Beaks UNION FurrUsKM basement St. parking. For stl*. Pouibl*' •nefe ar pint. 1W. I oc bt«- effclency. Coftv. lo center t, d*>ctat«d wilhin vi» months pc..nudem. ^ MPJt. N.Y. bus**- X3iy mo. Includes Broker. Call li" UM or Ev«: g hajr KhHt djrmjj' th« uitekard f inrTt Hold. Per lUt; CKaW. Ill bedding srtL pij-jeao Spacious r^Btm. i bedroom b# lcw«v*r barred trom protecutin{ fT»m-S3fl t«. S p.m-1130 .tJ.m_. 11 mart Marmaitt* c twlntSB; fvlim: 9 «KMkvid('t>nljr" Tin 1 IELANESE ll Mr- ftrumali IDel vour car. Cast Iron IIM sis* to apprecistt ho* BIG this- 106 Vaotion R*«t*b 132 • " • - - . Marion O**erw«H Only t*3air*inanl g thB you uort «t 1»«E1 2 Summit, \J(. TW 13S bs. newspaeers 11W houstill , COUPLE ' in need Of : bMroom Enecutrti. Why.all this for free? To familiarize you with Trrluurii' Center WMkends par mortm. SajnS.Uo yM K IM lbs tied bundles frM ol ACAPULCO - Luaurious > D*nn. Lull bat To Buy or Sell Avail, any part ol Jur* to Oct. 4. Sp*<'«'(x, March li. mt tercet; aluminum cans: w« «lsa Hph./Haus«tl)$har« 107 It. Ttrrac*. breathlaklno vltw. *JJ-WM«»EJ*OMU>»C OLYMPIIC OOartnUCTWM (Fw.M.73) tVe think It's the best way to advertise! PaUttmU g &. carpentrycarpentry,, laterielaterier buy comp. print outt I. Tab Real Estate Call pool. maid, photos. -U»*nt L actenar. ao umk-'FnukF e esll. room to rent in apt. rieir Union IB our tales danart- DO M on Feiwior and Ausvallan tor scout troops I civic atsoc. A HOSPITAL n»SWf>» _ .. . rloM-robr- . bAanu. SuH. bott s rreshwiter. 1 P PAPER STOCK CO. at So line. Call Vt-Oen for info. SEASIDE-1 1 1 bedroomi plus. FREE COFFEE, TEA & BUNS, TOO! raeeln. Reasonable rates. 13» StU. ECOWOUY MOVER. IWC^ 0-BaiCNB.tON pWH V fancy.- rMSSAabl* Km St. Irvmgson. IPricet subj. apis near ocean front. TV. air. «SS E. Jw*^ St. ESnteth. MJ. BriM WHITE outsid* gas orlll. from siso wk. i totw e null. Fre* Ml. J»' • lliiliil a Oeraradea. let. X prices: order noe- lor iprtng tsctvang.1. AU1HORIZ[0 OtALER »M) H1«M Et »*1 S»7 LOCAL & HOOSHWMM 108 up. Jun*. Ml O*l. RN's&LPN's jr. calliTELLER Evt. M yn. agairliihi axpar* flsHlng action.' »lrB b*t»»sn Realty Realtors lat O00 siiua LONG DISTANCE ll • - u^it' H IMMEDIATE CASH SEASIDE -Is.) MOrooms | a*OTHE**CO*IT*ACTOftS I u l Den A.lb*c**r. KAana&rr UNION Available for Your home. EIUIL- ;. Part Time I Icarpantry Craftsman. Interler. "FUEL OIL-Appre«. Xe ealttnt. - apts.. ocean block, air. TV. from titiic% *Intihad. aer- TJOXELTR-UXS Union County. BROKER W tISO. u*. up. m-MSO. chH. ucliut. tltch CXIOX. X J. ruMTiMe 7U per gallon r*avires pumping IMMEDIATE CASH i BEDROOM CAPE itXMJ smrp.. bathrsant. « uct ira. «T-»«JS licZZ •Mertor & E«erior. TrSm wUU LYtX oianssd. U>r t. INI. SAMtor U1W1 wnt* P.O. Be* ail. Union. Cerracchio uliry »rf btiefits Medicare mam I. «sd»lani; MO\TXG "reunion.I Palnllsg a. s*«an NJ. aarn. cs>>. nil us. WCSTFIELD ' Hit alter 3:Mp.m. « « lrv- rta«, miiMannw Sow* Lac*i I LBho Citstknc* UOXEL TRAINS BUertoeaipleHHtertag Agency EXPORT/- (VullT Inaunad. of brick 1. oamatn: Frw EKtimirtw- insured paperhanglng; parting lot ttttp- accross Ramad* Inn.' All Housts For Rent «s n»t • full **•«* n r*tls>nt ommarclal and-ar tavln» anj l 1te M *S Free •«» STEVE FINKLE. wtlttuwd ' Call Frank G&eer. BOUGHT I SOLD , 109 AUTOMOTIVE all con-1 loan txparlanc* <*»' oual»» 'ICMipusmDvlno asl«nt - BOYLE 762-9433 w 1 lob lae umall. Prt cvav linSVBtlSBV*} GALLERY OF HOWES ROSELLEFARK edtvoKw pr«craats M **i TMrW- tinn "Piiiww* fwsMilnrw tklfcrul ' ST.\MPut-rm S S IMPORT TEftUYl COWYDJIC- CA»AO« OH.«-M»rOi M. XM. BEST BUYS IN TOWN HutomBbllia'txSjJt 135 tft FEE PAID vmiuraovl vow MOOSE Mm tlBMUYHUTT U.S. PL.to Bloct-s. Singles ac- Executive Colonial South Orange NORTH v« 4- E VOLVO all shift PaBl'cU&M Sat. only. 3U' SmlMi St.. PATON ASSOC r*C. &aed W » m-ieiL —Carpentry. Will repair or Painting. psp^rhanging. cumulations, collections. IN'DIAN FOREST ti Muntclpa' PUlsIbulld'Bnythlno. Small loos. •**• KlCO HOME lUnrOVC MeriB| plastering tasldi 4 out. Free Vaaseure- RalMsti. Saturtuy Canada. Tec prices. Sg-Btll. 111 CaetMul St. Reullt Park Imported Cars, Inc. * ant) tvplno WHkt *•- ABrfl«n\. An rlegant ham* on a pictures- 1970 Chevy 5O5XSOKERSCT ST. OFF ROUTE-22 n N j j CftrBontrv, acmnions. BHATB-J >*rs viuiKhall Q3.. union estimates. H>-nrr que wooded property n.t fei-ALW Will tr»ln brlpht •VIM . Lit EM Wanted For Cash Excellent trans- 343 VALLEY STREET NORTH PUINRELD * 7S6-22N . W« can offer aualMftd nimes part tim» oppor- OUt >1OTIS. bttrmBrs. aluminum { UVCRAHCS k SON OIOAHTIC FKS Mars.t. OLD BOOKS I. STAMPS becom* avellabl* for th. moil UNION LINE DUPLEX HOUU. >yplf*8 *md Clone. s.!oMnn. .roBfinB. ILl1rjh*ni' rUCORATOCLIMC Mnnlcinel Panting Lot. Union. discriminating buyer. Living. Business coup)* prvferred. Call _lunm«s on th* ttiW erf thair choioa. You can '1 M»»tTtb)r ori*wrt»a. Fullft, par t ntmedkM. Flraplaws. su-no. ORIENTAL RUCS room wfirepJac*. termsl dining portation, stereo must '1t lti ttM Hl 1 >m m d w 4Merlor A uMrler. Mo Kb too Sunday. Apm I untiled space. " AHTIOUES ]t«sna j search .lie. Mta*H»u a. *^^ l' SLJS "S-2 ^ i uoviue/a STOCACI room. den. 3 Urg. bedrooms, be heart)! exp«c4 our exctiUeni \cai?ipetHhw salary and J jlarge or todsmall . ITataftnaM* Can ka>ttMor tu-Ull Mow. Private Buver JJi*»S ~ ' ~ H wifbOOiirV 4V Sum J». nomtl ajr EXPERIEWCED Jtttsams. Hevrfy decorated L tumeWt packac* and protastiona! growth-ari- wmunltf. •uatsi LOW RATES iratos. Insured- Freeesthnatos. Rooms to Rent, UO asking '350 Overtook I CALLMHNe HUIAMELS - Al or below Issu. evtry desirabl* amtnlty. (mt*d •mwonmenl. For further information or IHOOME YAK inWW CALLUl-ntl pric*. large setettlon avail. Cell WILL PAY TOP CASH SIM.SOO. IRVINOTON .-VJ-J-Furnlihtd nut. ucmti is -' »' rv EXMERT Federal I State, prepared UMett or writ. P.O. Bs> HL for old maoailnes. bookx; china.' CALL in «« Call Rick 355-5931 Inlcrvto. contact Maty Knoaal at SS-IW. Hospital '.MkUtt $*r wwt MKtf bMtt-j Mud khW solid ctst*, O» Mr1 SMALL JOBS vacant rooms. Kitchen I> bath, Homt rapaln I anmlHonL JU1 fu-mthjrt. railroad, vtoemshls Th* BOVW Co. Realtors tnojuir* 7il-3 Lyons Av*. 371- Somt ttfwinui lltjur« W tostart . U So. Weed JU Call Elmer V- ZeUa. t A> alrplan. Items, beer tdwHrti- SJOHorthAv*. AUTO INSURANCE THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY »tcji*rr#r»c# iietvioa iLhuKm wepto*wc*in,. •«« ooarantaad. Fullr waurad. INOOOR FLEA MARKET btii, 174 xxx m s»ro Reasonablt nttrs ; J7JUa)l*rSmaU selng. Incjuding neon signs. ElUabMK Union Lin* ENGELHARD • - Cfcli-ttw ;- ——•; ;— •uoatacYAXES oaua* catholic HS. narnan Anything old. Fre. epprelssls. IndrPendonHy Owned.Operet»d IRVIHOTON - NIC. room In a Prompl Servict ! Federal I. state Returns . «d. Saturday. April ««. t-S, nKWTntim* oui«f horn*. Good location ntar ' Call W1113 Overlook —— TYPIST CaT|Mii*ftb«CakMUIf 3 Prepared my home Or vours trans. I. shocoHtg. Call 3741571. A CADILLAC...AMC JEEP INDUSTRIES Cam 105 •Tl DQDOE VAN, S].f*O milts. usamcct SS*crMarv*Nf* BOOKKEEPER , , .... , IHOOOC FLEA MARKET WANTEtVPorr. TV sets, color IRVINOTON - Fum. room w/- IIJ« V best tlbr. can alttr 1 LiEbl ht&l Experieoe* !f*aur% fflacbil*. naae wanUns' linlan CPA Dm. talary a»an. CUFCY ItrtTALLED SMorruut uovm Safe Marc* tt IM •»"- wet- IRVISUSTOH - very -desirabl* kitchen L bamroom prlvlltcjex. awBwi.kmdi. 417-1414.- Eou*i et u ui Wall W wall, a-lut rapalrs. EM . L Swrae*- S«Kl*IISM' ANTIOUrrv SH.UMBING ar BAY. Ana vacuum cleaners targt Jltl) room apartments. I ^^SX15 WltEHLltEHLYY eoi»dltlontcali»uwa ' 'Calua».nn,aP17J». TAX PROBLEMS? : la P'UAB I *Bfarujnoa. mM/lng. u » YBSOF DEPEHOABLE chung Bawmen. comer of wood I. * l&e»%*rt-tvoruna'' or * not. stoarat. entranct. nr.lrvingion Hospital earlenoedCaUAhdy. Preparation of an State I Uftden Aves. Undeit. Dealers. BM. A Q50. inchMei heat L hoi Gen. Holeital. Call 375 SMI. •71 DOOOE DART - Swlnoar. 9 iY EXNKUHTE OTO » O« FUU. TUUVWaturt i:tiours*rvioi.*sVTasT.ucai. I EXP BRUCE GONZALEZ. Days. 151 SMS. eves.aU.7eH. UT Feoerel returns. nm. water, call Pi iro. dr., tir, 1 cyl. AM-FM, 53.000 193 Ucvris AM.. Summit hU 07*901 .CweiAVKK-Fvii , SCEOUBE. 'IW!«««...« wrt W pharmaCY UNIVncRtlTYVANUNEI , wcBaii MILLRURN ' COIY Cltan lum. milts. 11.700. - I»IUI or SK tlmt ot*ri.nj tor, a iwrstw.cx- X.WV FIELD you c*t< »b>n Wts DEU. RAY REALTY UHW INDOOR FLEA MARKET IRVINOTON 4 S-Vacant rooms. •in £ou»l QfiP&Hittinr EmplPt+e USf [parUthctvd In piftauM & n*m» ' - - TELEPHONE An Educated ajkove- Ltcau KIU.BTi.Tt sl**plng rm. near.trans. for malor lasal flrwii ^ plaaunt condition.JW-jnt bat. IC*rp*i a uetolsssrv ttafcm TAX MtEFARAYlOe) Song distance ft staraoe. %M-1 CONNECTICUT FARAAS Heat, hoi water. Convenient, ir. worttlng malt.'No cooking, util. I uw. ; panklan prnoram and baonmr SOLICITORS tcl**ftlne«WrH. «««san»bl*. two. picked tip at vour home.. J87B ."Anytime'* Fr»e! CHURCH Quire 741-3 Lyons Av*. or call Incl. 171-307 after • p.m. •73 FORD MavtricU Gribtxr. ckukSMsc OCWY Drswm. benefntl. salary com- nole In ttlr tftumic bro •In*: KJt JCn.:~« !.»' • «."Wor«O«i»r«Ms«« ^_ •ert'rveWCleaning " rtoitsts F*r SaW •XS»irra.WY-S.l/buttiar. : Prolesslbnally prepares. Mt-!actlmaus.' Agents tar Smrt*.! StuyvesaM Av*. Union • 104 SOorty y.How. black Int.. 1 cvl.. w experience «iJ-lc*»dlnoi. Tnrj oaalwin jniim- UN CARDIOLOGY _ ,l.W. 18 • B.W-J M Hr. t»lr»iiCY Service Sal.Apnuiui : auto, mag whe.ll. AM-FU- I, thodoirw ypr. .«^»>i'penl«. inigMton ceBel. • vadr martx. •MtbriMp-m. 1 Van Unas. l"UC*n. ELIZABETH IRVINOTON ! J>^ Room Offices hr Heat SECRETARY .tullorpantimt..t In 119 tapt.tl.lt5. Alter 1 p.m. 31*- !paienn. ang M' »» al Cardiac Rehablllta- fcomtdaTl««Y«oadaaivlr»troi«IUBTV Saad Barvlc* trom . TAX «rnji« JJ MUM SM-I1S1 Dealers wantod-Spac* ntJbb 2-2FAMIUES un. . Eitcallant'oaoariunltr In «IWD el C»rai»c *»h»blllt»- samltlalt (Mditbt th. future. Located on Stuyv*. IRVINOTON CENTER < rm £ •«>>'».•»» " lull «ni»peiiHlwlninltp ! aur locaal eH«. Salaralay puplut CwM W StditC 37 • UtIUEXS JUXOUWTIWS Can Barbara Knapp el srant I. Petert Town - well kept. 4-3 sanl Av*. You will enioy living suit*, prelesslonsl bldg. too our irweetmem Danart- ICLERKTYPIIT challengingingg enendd d. proorenliolbompoorenliolbomnn. csmpwr 1>wta(lt1>wta(lttt. )m )m)m- ROKEBT A. KIIKWES Luruuuia»aHiATiiM Hl rms., modern kltchtn. •73 FORD -Gran Torino J ir. manti le Summit. Wt ar« ! Gnw In tcopt arKl utarvl Star! in this sal* conveniently located tq-ft; Avail.-Anril lit. alter 5 hirdtop. ylnyi roof, aTr. tuto. LEARNWOrU) IIHlns enwalved. Union arva ol nurtlnle HH available to an medial* open we*. PPa r tntatvkettkw wimatasii* i>Br» 1 1-tSUUIWaEMOVJU. . I ENERCVCOHlEOVATlOal bathrooms, aluminum sided.' euvalor building. Call 11 AM. lo p.m. SW-7SH. taaklne an ncoarianc*d in- ESI am* a minimum Bl 1 war 01 > all NMUt CLEAN OP — Have pic* up !Aj«ilianc*s. turrdtur* 4 rubblah I SPECIALISTS " KIYCHIN SITLOVtstal. IOM». , Vtry ci«*n. runt great. n*tdl dividual to turns* dluar- Uutl IP.M.P»1U>. '_ Itndtr repair work. t!75. -W- PROCESSIXG marvdleus If Ing* b*n*nts ecu caiwiMo*. . Wat BubSlsn I —n. rrmovnj. Attics.' c»ll«rs. icomisrt W ClaaA. caraara*.. couch, taau unK. bedroom stt. !. Hear Magnolia.' 3 apis, w/13 AUPLIWOOD - ma. n. icoron. sHIad dutlat In tnl« bufv l I. euttsn «CBHMI1U1 GAS HEAT. WaV custom brats hsedboar-d. TH rms. t, Jlibaths. gal heal, tenet. IRVINTOH-IUeaerlJ rooms, TO ' department. E«cM»nt .HICM KATES HO FEE jBd. AMics. cellars, oaraoas n 1 300 sq.lt. Prim* location.. Actlv* WITH ACUTTLE it >* UIDKI GAL/G FRIDAY f« io I tMlvarv of KITCHEN UaiNaTTS ;haal*rs. urSurveH y a •73 FORDGrtn Torlno-PS. PB, jTKl OFFICE EXPERIENCE ^^ncnvKp-l a aaH cww ._, _ ft*ar t vour corwanlanc*.ioa 1 4wlall«l OU cablnMs 1. HOtsC HAHOValAN acslMiatai.All'1 Evceltent mortgao* terms for decorated throughout, floors CllUHW air condition*!. I door. I cvl. YOU'Rl: CLOSER THAN YOU THINK...TO ttelptul. bifl not naoaauirf. includtfQ lalary. titetery INSTANT WORK! UasanalclMTi UBS SB«IU.«J couHMrtoos rMurlacM wmi,Palatine. -Ba»*rh*nBlnp. auaimed buyers. Realtor. scrapped. Immcvlat* elevaHv (H AWV CAPACITYI You can natSUAMil, j:»rCT )nc.. 5M SIWHI11U St. MILLBURN, - SubKI KO SaK Asking HOC Call mH7S., a*iaaat call aur INl iom thlt tohtasilr. mnuwi ' IIXOM t i i ALL OFFICE Formica 4BM07J. learnatury. odd labs I dean UBS. PEKSOauVUZED SERVICE bldg. OS-Call 3TS-WWJ. Daoartmantat: oriented IntemaHonal cvpora-1 Director t* .Parswwtil lr> thisJMsununnsUtt ^-^ . e»W ttMsniaf i posmoxs Mattress Fie.OotlH In prtstlM offic* bldg. Shar* JEEPS, CARS Pickups. Irom 5U-SSRS 'Iltfi KM it a>mpl«.l( irclnM CBiiiMiiiii-i«tli-»-««rs»iiS'll»il.l«3O*). , HOMS (XEAHIHO Buy cdrecl-Uatreael. tonspr - IRVINOTON - NIC* 1it.fl. apt. In walling trtt w/*sttbllhtd* Itw SIS. Avallablt at local Gov't s?urn mvrons < <*. Preoratns tar peool* on tht OS. T - }Hfam. houu. 5 rms plus sun firm. Avtil. also at 400 t 500 ibv Ihtn « cewwM lasclmrtlnp UULREHOUSE SA\ EMOXEi ! la«. bunk, yauth. crib. HlRlser. Auctions. For Directory call VVOEC tnacliletl ltn> Eaaoutlw I, Prcotwlonal Horn* aoMMted bedding. Feather t porch. HI* bath, supply own oil sq.ft. Suites. Ideal for ACcourt- Surplut Data Cnttr. ly Madlasn ICltchens VBi t, Mastor Ckaraa. ja-aaJ •JewapIHows...... "tmifflac I AMO/Jeep. RECEPTIONIST Tomparary. short L tens term THOMASt BEDDIHC busts, nr. Crov* I. Clinton Avt. Uonal. OTSti O IvAaiyll. as«lvallai>l« Shoaroom and Factory. *t. U. oensts»o.eau Adults preferred. References. JBBPS.CARS.TRUCKS tn E. EUiabethAvi. Unden. IPRINOFIELD - 750 Sq.FI. PUBLIC IELATIONS Pay DayEv«7 Friiav g PLUMB.>O • HEATINO DO), dareg* tvall. Bon U. Avtilablt through govtrnment dbpartfnant. known tor m rapU orpanlxatlonal proiecit and m- small Jobs, p^na »nowlnB. Clean tMnu Avail Jun. 1SS1. Ampl. parkirtQ, promotlani. Start at an FEE i wm< company OEPABTNiENT eaeks an es- Itapalrs, nampoj*lnB. vlalatlaea H\\ IIKI I A \SMIl Remand. H.J.OTOU. agencies, many sail for under atwaiAL UOTOBS wunrs nvTsni te«4a«;jiuoHllUtT-EiallM*e>4a«;jiuoHllUt « and public relations laain malirtenaacfX landacae* RubbrthRemwarl MIttf Orangt. Avallablt now. tiSO a LATE MODEM . Jl»-U»t. Junlty tor. TrteNer.ES HW. Uc taH. month. Ntooilablt. Call 714- •77 to *7« modtls tl wholeul* tor Mils luips. tramcpMMantal s«Tss.TV*7n Asp»ia» driveways our special designing.»»ssf»iahl«.MHIa). .All hntlture waad »' metals 1711. AVON ecutlw Saarcn Inc. W Shel- veert experlenc* 18. thaw In- flreA. Use call tflrectar. handle WAJSTUiO • tv. BesldentlaL commanrJaL In- 1 -„---._.'_. ._ __ tsataneway. AWIcs. MtinaMi RELIABLE PLUMBINO t, prices. C*ll for dtlalls.' ;f»r to acutliw Seercti inc. »c Shet typt special proiects. speaplewho want toidustrlal. Paving mat*lr»Leac»E»laasCE»»A«e«IE« • HTO. OIL. lac al Hr. larvlca. UNION SMALL. OFFICE FOR CUSTOM LEASE W1IM DOBI Settle For -7lat tiont ! Miu slUerol Dorothy Him*, aisowr-. ifrtyr *^«i... hraener ol Mrs. Alarta »on*. 1 lor highways. Excellent park- •xc*ll*nl condition. Call tvts.' Real Estat*. Esiabllshsd - - ' Th. BLOOD tawt Xueccvitoa IP*INOS>*C1AL FreeEOlmaMandwrM ea Merck a, mi. in. I funeral sarvlc* was h»ld on Call ML Siccardi modern oMlea. I UimmK Llstua taaouaraelaa. J.VACCAKOOnSWCO. "^T Holy spun omru. chUdren. Funeral was from The I7e.'lgieor37*Mtl. M.T- it&CTi or..I»»M»4Cr) tots a> seal MC CRACKEN FUNERAL March in, issi *i the MC - C78-I1M aarvlces. Many leads. Excellent • To fwcalv* Iraa paat- «ol Tar* latartnaaf Cat*. ol CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, witn blead bank eMparlenc* LIBERTY MUTUAL Issltm scheduli. Es- F«*Vs«iM>atos.TaLa»MIls. ab* nan. Camnarclall, tadustrtaL Free lleavsn Cemetery, coaerlbu- HOWE. UoJMonrls Av*. Union. ISM Morris Av*.. Union. Infer, Motorcycles for Sala 139 HoiwcytlB (or SJI« 139' uery uoabllHlH. Salary! M March a, mi. luneral mass commnnsuret* Wltt.etser. u*& I ne charge spr lertnlaw t, Una HOM txay b. mad. w the Heart men! Hollywood Memorial DJSURAXCECO. PkUttme. wHhluHsaasne agrenmant at SI. Cenevieve-s Ohurch, Pert- reaim te Norm Jaraey »VJM ae9 South Harrle&a st. ssra»aaffi•ml Dasartmanl. tn tjo3o id •oh1. Sue Fund. EUzab*Hi. ' . Carrier.-*! SB. Cm* St. E East Oranoa. Klew Jenry HaMDnr eULH, B.HIRTHPA\'IXG Inpton Homing cpmplev- PAIR OAKS rMKaiBMUALTY MBke Ba*YI»TO-P>ayllU T*s» •lYMOLOS-On Sunday. March J.OTO. HOSPITAL Orlvewvert «. CorWng. Pendng -CaesaBa). al Nawsrtt. biwilwiT d . MaRCOWlOrUBdo. on March tL IMI. Allan 1. of Union, N J., Carpemry. paitains etc MV! vn iAorrts Awa. Springfield FABRIC EMPORIUM Lefts. Fn Estimate inaurad- MM at aw law Motto BatMataaMata, 17. Htl. of irvlneton, balawad CHILD CajTK needed » MUB.lvon.Jtv. lKPraaaeclst 'SummH.MJ. OAiioEaiiua scavica beloved husband of Eleanor tscaETajiY ; ilaiuBaii meaner ol sebellibll . husband ol WUnva lne» VHo). I Lynch), devoletl father' of Allan Invest In A tbu* ~ tchadul* tar actlva. uv rtau at • y«ar eld. muct «tlck ) a, tsaaur asawtenanca. lather of Rosemari* JdworsU WKaatlnoKaalExlattbHIce:. INTEREITlNe changr bl sac* OHralt Sale* Sarsce SbeitHais.5u7 aprJag clean***. Call lanen Fvtenia al Nerth AfiUoHK, C Richard P. and Gary D. g s HlNtne-aauiullrpart time. J 1 Bamaual and Roaell ArenWt, bot* of U« Reynolds, brother of Chart*! A. Fuel-Efficient B*OUMEU. 1 tuue< reterencM required, mm p Office SPRING SPECIAL Watan. brother of WAwsto and •\4M Marrn Av«. Unlaa *art or lull tlmt pampiafihent 11. Only on* weekend per month. Tap lob, S iwart generel oHIc* cu'lvewe'ys, sldeeialla a> cunk- Ld is Reynolds, alto survived by II avallabW in w- craHi. tenrilft. urchary. bt* X-R*y TadMldaa, nenatit HOME. ItsT Saneord Av*. Irv 24OD Full or part iimi tar renwei aeratlna, raaamainl ralai "^ \ To The Bare Walls- «l« aa-yablH, assls tola dene*. Day camp, Barkalev OtOaetana, Anna*/. TMmas a ortleln. H.Y. Lines insurance *Hlea Ja union. rasuma: vi.. VOUUC CO. U»hours. Salary oenvoensureU aad Hlchelas CasteKa. also sur- IAOSS* on Marca at, itil. iMar- roraluBMai, aw vanaus. other Hel«nts area tacsgrpund aaamsAw.SprlM M. mi, ol East orano*. devoted mi. Funerel Maw immaculaM 1980 '300 TC MM*, fa H.artarlt e-l Mar- y Chvrch,- TO WAGON WitttksS-aeS «*». Caatartna sttMbaail a* Vv*atM-(*««- Ml, -Marcxi*l-I»i1||-Slacli Programs —^ SIMM. HOUSEWIFE •tckard), > 1IIvl» laHUr ol itpUweed. . Intarmtnl ~M*rcM«|.«iai. Ocltnl PAST ri«»E Al MEEOEO Call tor aWetaMuM. OFFSET OPERATOR I'lannr HolfL..mfywoo. d Mamonal'' Park. HONDA H0NDA/BIV1W Btdw/Pll&MlMTta Int.. w/PsUmln* TtFlnt.. S- attrnsEH Ml fcttwSH aar PUaieltAL HOME. i*Ma*an«a m IUliai Cyl Turba Dt*ut. Aulo j rm, to « Er-tk- n »Raul I breaker UMaa. f-Cyl Dt*ul. AuM Tr»M., • PrcOwncd dk tL Hti viaia •*- r-^ i - * "s'°"-.J.'t •' >:.'; / ?. rWIMiWIMm * iMlt, TraiH.,- Pwr StMrlnfi a iwtetrwu Henry SSM. CaH WIB1LITT'Anna Marlt, on u*ass. eaal atoManr. sar •rawer al tamttt ttthon, VVer* P/Wlxi. Cllnul* Culrl, Srall*!, Cllnut* Cnlrl.' Mercedes-Benz m reautred. Call Van, B14«*M. ctorsch at Uaaa Teess River. March It, mi, al Roaanbtro. AM/FM Stars* w/' •ractiot; heavy •wskaa* «a OOOOCUYS TekeA, lorYaarly al InrfitokA RTI EDIS0N AU/PM IIUM. Ml I4SI. iS""can (U-Tete. Mrt L«AMIslB>-A»A»Yal«alY areS»MtOe«t*lolC*«li*«ISta- 753-1500 Crulsa Cufrl, ftemat U4t ClISlHti Crvlsi Cnlrl, MtoawSL.mninm.NJ ~ leved MWaaaraniaw ol belM^wfi<*lmilas,C)va>iMbelM^fill : 985-0290 • European < SAT. W S »m. aunt ol Mrs. Ruth. Kllnaer ol jnl.LllllVlosM.Ng. Rau Rack, w/»l: eiae. iMllaaf.Llillvln... am PER HOUBI. CALL nd B*eata*l saprsMC ca»- sugar Land. Tanaa. KelaHuat Delivery Arranged AFTM • * M. VMSU ca«tH-ii j *3XL,« c* and Meads eHwvJed mt eervlc* Se«e Oral**, CM far Can aJ*ar4ajRuirj*Mi m 1. noak. a MM a. Kaaurer w LkutM and at TN* CHARLES F. HAUSMANN (, SON FUNERAL '23,495. '32,003. rjilw utlwfe UIH i UV In PAtT-TUMtlSOAVS Hrt Iwa tevtaa MvatWMtfaa HOME, MB laniard Av*. In- FuVtreltrent TELEPHOXE FUN««AL caaiTtw. Mtsa la«toit.B)iMaix*>l, H*l. Infer- tn'the Cummlnn Tradition courtesy cars, by appointment, RALES swncuaoAHD/ lerFUN««Ad Ay*. L(ViHityrgl.ejiMarc caa * •leat HaUywaad Cemaltrv. TWINBORO •••fa-. i«lii«>l»ty.CeHa>r.S«>M»at OPEHATOB JOta. mmeeut TUt eaaanae- JetajeVSCtwrt*. •ar - yumtaa, BIJTHTI LBGALSECRETAKY aWat Da east to IHM, BMM a* ttHtlRIUai BHHRIItB Halt. Dependable Ford Dealer Gumming & Co. Inc. Ca«wi HttcUtKk ••. •Sluice .1920- aaaaUal Call (Ma |;ginn>iMHilHB»aHHR nan Mr. iamiimmMi BktiVRIOBialltTT M>eav niti i a, tMswt. 416 Morris Ave., Elizabeth • 351-3131 AIUHAS- j Ifiril. aas- 158 Westlield Ave. CUUODBOOBl*. OPEN EVENINGS Open: Mon.. Tue9.,kThiir. 9am-8pm . *h Mile from Kean HosBllB'Pafk, KJ. Wed. & FH. 9arti'6pm; Sat. 9am-4pm College in Union asanaHI. BMM GUTtOa CLEANED ijs*a Uabtaee. WILLIAM J.SCHMEL2 ' CALLKMUl . San*, ue. aat. Thursday Disabled to be .honored -ol—Midlanlicls. pr*J erred slock, according counsel i«r ihe First 20lh anniversary as .> Ut joined the bank m 1*71 lo Robert Van Buren, lb as a management trainee Jersey National Hank, ac- chairman and CEO. member' of .MeimpnliUiii Pupprts. films, informs- Saturday atio/m. n •Mediraid Clowns, and was named an »Hicer cording to Thomas J Slan- payable April 15 To presented by the N J. Divi- Lile Insurance.Oi.'s *^il'"> i«n Jr.. chairman. lion booths, art exhibits. More than lMpublicarid force. An agfM in Ihe In • inl«T7. shareholders • of tve-ord creative performances, private a«4cies serving sion of Medical • Kilbridce had been senior April X. Assistance, and showings mtfon disirici sales oilier, UNITED COVVTIES vice prcsidenl and dircc- audio-visuals and clowns disabled persons in New. he has qualified lor theTRUST CO. has ivducMl liirol Kiddelnc .Clillon vnll be featured at "Expo Jersey ax* participating in ol "A Different Ap- riri^sidenis jr»d leaders' its prime rale a full poml •81: A Celebration," to be ibe statewide event, which proach." Norman Lear's conference* and has com- (n 17 percenl. amu'ding 1« held in honor of ihe Inter- is ope/ to the public. The film on hiring the Kan- pleted five of Ihe Id juris Eufiene H. Kaucr. presi- nalionsl Year of Disablw^cxpo/is sponsored by thedicapped, also will be rJeadinRioaCLl" raimp rii-nt 'and eliiei ovoc Persons at Middlesex. \W Jersey Develapmen- featured. oflKvr Rauer said lhe County College, Edisor, tal/Disabililies Council, a Sculpture and stencil t-luniM* "was twiMKleril Prnnr/tm cof s/«1e P1*""'1^ and ad" ings Mill be among the vnih iwenl declines in lhi- r I uy I Ul 11 SCI X-isery agencj% in coop displays of art by >iclds on short-iorm liftnvl lhMitldlesel>:Goun disabled persons. ^ovemroenl stvunl ies and frS"rAmr»llt*^Ps S RENT-A-CAR supervisor in the Contract loans in terms of asset Cooperative Savings -and Union Internal Dralting Department, size. Assets totaled Loan of Ridgewood. Stacy Just Off lease J PER DAY Process Plants Division, ST1B.9M.787 al the end of Savings and Loan of & 12 cents a mile Medicine Associates ol Fester Wheeler Energy 1930. up . 20.2, percent Lawrenceville and Fully Guaranteed H Corp', Livingston. He join- iS120.574.591) '• from Ihe Capitol-Si- George Sav- WITH THIS AD 2124 Morris Avenue ed Foster Wheeler in 1974previous year Investors ings and Loan of Trenton. JMAONAVOX 19" RCA ! as a senior designer. has 1.1 offices in.Essex, The $1.4 billion Carteret Union, N.J.Q7083^ fnion and Monmouth st ill has two other mergers The N.J. CREDIT Counties. M '> T.V.'s Fumble TV* *tJ. Office Hours By Appointment WOMEN'S GROUP has awaiting approval. elected JoAnn Da Silva ol FIRST NATIONAL • MONDAY-FRIDAY Schering Corp. president. M FREE T.V. STAND Karen Kiehn .-of Allied STATE BANK of New MONDAY & THURSDAY EVES Chemical vice president. jerseyhas officially been Mary Anne Healy of Airco appointed by the Bank of RCA XL 100 Phone G8&-4442 Industrial Gases treasurer China as its correspondent bank in this state. The $ AMERICAN • ASSOCIATES: and Arlene Pecnra of Stan- TVi dard Tube SaJ.es establishment of the cor- 299. INTERNATIONAL respondent relationship Mun T HITHIO M.D . DirerlnT Brut* Simmon, M.P secretan'. RENT-A-CARfc should serve as an impor- 1064 Sprinefieid km., lmn(ioit 375-7021 JnuiitiG Loefner.K.D. OividM Sctirpi-t,M.D -Andre Electronics- 14 W. Elizabeth Ave. M.clmr: FYu«k KP Uiidii«'Stirpimro. M D tant stimulus to-business Open MDn -Thun 1M. Fri 10-E. Sst. JD-5 47S Rte. 22 East FYimt J. Utsarcllt. M D : Judnh V. rinnrr. M D JAMES X. KILBRIDGE activity with the Peoples Springfield. N.J. Linden, N.J- has been appointed senior 1SSRL22 Spnaffeid 376-5344 Republic of China, accor- I Of FMerslBb Electronics) Dr*n Mon-Fri 9-5 S»t.9-1 vice president and general ding to'Edward D. Knapp. 376-4220 925-3080 First National president,

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