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BY MARIANNE ASTALOS School Band, the Patriots Drum and Miss Gulczynski had been active in A fund far hypertension research is Bugle Corps of Cranford and the Polish the school band, and Director Gerry being planned as a memorial for Miss Falcons Drum and Bugle Corps of Lorenzetti remembered her as a good Kathleen Gulczynski, 17, who died Nov. Elizabeth. student and a very nice girl. "W e re all 7 at the University of Colorado Health Miss Gulczynski,was a commmuni- very saddened by this," he said. and Science Center in Denver after a cant of St. Theresa’s Church and a Father Gene Koch, moderator of the brief ilhMM. member of its CYO. St. Theresa’s CYO group to which Miss Services were scheduled yesterday at Gulczynski belonged, was obviously the Werson Funeral Home. Her homeroom teacher, Armando Canda, was very shaken by the shaken by her death “ She was the type A Kathleen Gtdczynski Foundation of person who could capture your heart. for Pulmonary Hypertension Research tragedy. “ This took the students and I know that people like to say nice will be established in the Lindenite’s m yself by surprise,” he said. "T h ere’s things at times like this but she was memory at the university, according to been such a reaction to the news. Ob­ gentle and warm. She wasn’t a loud per­ Allen Paul Bedrick, Miss Gulczynski’s viously, not many students knew that she was ill." son but knew when to make her sixth grade teacher from School 6. He presence known. I guess you could say said the doctors at the science center Canda remembered her as a polite, she was dignified." he reminisced. became so personally involved with quiet girl who always was smiling. “ It “ She had a beautiful smile and their patient that they chose to was too short a period to get to know her beautiful eyes. She was an attractive iblish a research foundation. The as well as I would have liked to. I recall person—by looks and by her personali foundation, a tribute to Miss Gulczyn- the first day of class in September. This ty." ski, will be the first of its kind in the was my first senior homeroom, and I He recalled a poem shown to him by country told all of them that they should strive her parents and boyfriend. "It was a Alvin Coplan, principal of Linden hard to receive good grades because I poem that she cut out of the paper and High School where Miss Gulczynski was really looking forward to seeing all expressed the thought. I choose to be was a student, said several classmates of them at graduation. The only thing happy ’ That was her," he said. had approached him about the school that I regret now is knowing that she Surviving are her parents, Mr and becoming involved in the fund; addi­ won’t be there. W e’ll miss her .” MISS KATHLEEN GULCZYNSKI Mrs. Stanley W. Gulczynski of Linden; tional information would be announced Beth Guydan, a senior in Canda s her maternal grandparents. Mr. and as decisions were made, he said homeroom, remembers Miss Gulczyn­ Another student, Shaun Pace, said, "I Mrs. John Nahomiak of Pembroke Miss Gulczynski, born in Morristown, ski had a lot of friends “I am very knew that she was ill, and she never Pines, Fla , and her paternal grand­ bad lived in Linden for I t years. She upset. I didn't know that she was so ill. complained She was a good kid with mother, Mrs. Mary Gulczynski of had been a member of the Linden High This has been a surprise to all of us. ’' many friends who will miss her." Dudley, Mass. * E A D T TO RUN— Ed Dugan, W, prepare* to practtcb M i running, an anard aa ha bagan out at boradam . Dugan completed the New Y e t* Marathon twe weeks Dugan sees New York City teachers return to school via a 'marathon' tour to attend in-service programs Ed Dugan, 27, of Atlantic D rive in about the marathon is that it’s such a Unden Public Schools held in-service Winfield Park, got a tour of New York beautiful tour of the city. “The dif­ programs for all professional staff City two weeks ago that most people ference between all of the members Nov. 3 designed to enable never experience. He saw Staten neighborhoods is fantastic. There are teachers to explore more effective and Island, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, radios blasting and people chanting in efficient ways of educating students. Manhattan, Central Park and all the Harlem; the Greenpoint section is A.R. Taranto, superintendent of areas in brtween. crowded with spectators but they're schools, who initiated the teacher in- You’re probably thinking, “ I ’ve been very reserved; in Brooklyn every one Is service concept in Linden, noted that in­ yelling and when I crossed over the there also, so what ’s going on?" dustry and business have gone to great Willis Avenue bridge at the 30tfa mile in­ Well, Dugan wasn’t on a sightseeing lengths over the years to improve the trip or on a shopping spree—he was to the Bronx, all I rem em ber hearing Is v www iwg M-Jh » girA.yeUigg over, -and over again, i..^tothe*ronx; welcome to the ---- ■ r «a\. the tlockin Jb e Y K L ** JtewC schools and upon Bronx.” Marathon. and every teacher and ad­ “ It really changes when you m ove up Dugan, a serious runner since 1978, ministrator, it is important that school First Avenue in Manhattan. Before finished the race in 4 hours, 29 minutes districts make every effort to do the that, everyone hands you cups full of and 31 seconds. The winner of the same,'"Taranto said. water but ooce you reach the marathon, Alberto Salazar of Oregon, Both the elementary and the secon­ fashionable district and you pass had a record time o f 2 hours, 8 minutes dary programs began with a brief view Adam ’s Apple, people hand out oranges and 13 seconds. The two-hour difference of program-oriented budgeting. Dr. and apples. I'm sdre you could get a didn’t bother Dugan. The chance to Joel S. Bloom of the Educational Im­ martini if you asked for it,” Dtgan said take part in the marathon was reason provement Center-Northeast (EIC-NE) jokingly. enough to celebrate. made the secondary presentation for According to Dugan, the 59th Street In 1978 Dugan began to run about five this part of the program while Leonard Bridge is the heartbreak hill—the point, miles a day—out of boredom. " I was go­ Maccaro of the office of the Union Coun­ at about IS or 16 miles, when a runner ing to school and working part time at ty Superintendent of Schools delivered might begin to feel tired and worn out. night, and I needed something to relax the elementary presentation. “ It's almost like hitting a wall,” Dvgen m e—some kind of release. I began to The second part of the elementary explained. “The bridge gratiig is challenge myself—how many more program Involved a series of workshops TEACHERS CAN LEARN TOO— Linden Public School covered with some kind of carpeting needs of academically-gifted students in the regular miles could I run a day—to give me planned jointly by elementary teachers teachers pay dose attention as David Grapka. Educational which does soften the surface but is so classroom. The session was one of 20 offered to educators more incentive. Before I knew it, I was and administrators under the guidance Improvement Center consultant, discusses meeting the during Professional Growth Day last week. easy to trip if you drag your feet. running up to 10 miles a day and ran the of Anita Schmidt, director of elemen­ “ I conserve my energy going uphill can be used with academically-gifted marathon in October (1978) just to see if tary education. Teachers had the op­ program entitled Using Newspapers in and Bryan Wall. A workshop on on the bridge and then try to pick up students, was explained by David I could make it. I didn't register for it portunity to attend one of seven hour- the Classroom, conducted by Carol Mainstreaming in the High School was some time on the way down. The first Grapka, Gifted and Talented Division, Zack, College and School Service, The that year because I decided to run too long workshops of their choice. Among conducted by Rose Williams, time I ran the marathon, I didn't pace ElC-South. Kurt Stauch, Radio Shack late. I did finish, but my time wasn’t the workshops offered was one on the New York Times. Richard Canavan, psychologist; Patricia Seebergh, social m yself going uphill and ended up walk­ Computer Center, Springfield, made much to talk about," Dugan said. philosophy of assertive discipline, supervisor of Laguage Arts-Media Ser­ worker, and Steven Nolas, learning teachers aware of the various uses of ing down. The steepness is really gruel­ presented by John Sullivan, vice prin­ vices, conducted a workshop on Writing disabilities teacher-consultant In April 1979 Dugan began running ing.” the computer in the classroom. Lois Skills; Where Are We Going? Walter H Thomas Nappa, a psychologist, again. This time he registered for the cipal af the Round Valley School, Clin­ Once Dugan entered Central Park, Koenig and Leila Weisholz presented a Tylickl conducted a workshop on The Lillian C. Lockery, a social worker, and marathon and was one of the lucky ones ton. the 2S-mile clock read four hours and 17 workshop demonstrating how poetry Middle School; What Is It? Michael Marylou Rovito, learning disabilities to be chosen. In that year Dugan ran an Dr. Laura HaTckham, of EIC-NE's minutes and he realized that he was can be brought to life through the use of DiMecele, vice principal of Linden High teacher-consultant, conducted a impressive four hours, 49 .minutes and Research, Evaluation and Develop­ within striking of the goal puppets. Reading in the Context Areas, School, conducted a workshop on workshop on Mainstreaming in the 17seconds. ment Division, conducted a session on which he had set for himself— four and the teaching of reading through social Discipline and You. Junior High. Walter Pavlick, staff Dugan skipped the marathon in 1980, test administration skills. This a half hours. “ Crossing the finish line at studies, science and other subject associate, Science Research felt guilty and signed up for it this year. workshop included factors which affect the Tavern on the Green and seeing my areas, was conducted by Edward A workshop on Career Education in Associates, conducted a workshop on He started training in the early spring, test scares, motivation for maximum time I realized that I had taken 30 Bowne, Director of Instruction, Hillside the Junior High School was conducted Computer Literacy. The Linden Ap­ beginning at five miles a day, working test performance and classroom minutes off of my previous marathon Public Schools. by Jane Calloway, guidance counselor. proach to Computers was conducted by up to seven, 10,17 and then 20 m iles a preparation in test making. best and I felt great,” Dugan said. McManus Junior High School; James Roy Nunes, mathematics teacher. week the Sunday before the big race. Linden Child Study Unit Team The second part of the secondary pro­ Dugan said that he doesn't lozzi. administrative assistant- Linden High School; Christine Simp­ "The week of the race, I only ran five members Gerald McCaffrey Jr., gram involved nine workshops planned against the other numeral He jmt guidance. and Perry W. Leib, super­ son, business education teacher. Linden miles on Wednesday—just Jo keep Charlotte Gassier and Ann Estis jointly by teachers and administrators challenges himself the dock visor of social studies. Career Educa­ High School, and Philip Stein, business m yself toose,” be said. mainstreaming with their under the guidance of Walter H. and the course. He read "The Complete tion in the High School was conducted education teacher. Linden High School Preparing for the race dbesn't in­ Book of Running" by James E. Fixx Tylicki, director of secondary educa­ by John Borden, director of Vocational- volve only the muscles and body; one A program on Gifted in the and uses a lot o f the information to Im tion. Technical Building; Roberta Specht. most have incentive and energy, lots of flemninm, wiggtoting techniques that Deadline changes prove his technique and time but said The secondary workshops included a department head. Business Education, energy. Enter the pasta! Dugan said, that the meat Important part of the for holiday Issues ‘1 credit my success to pasta and sport is just running and enjoying It rigorous training. But especially the Even though he is doing well with bfc This newspaper will go to press Linden pizzerias, they’re the best!" running now, Dugan wishes that he Final election figures released one day earlier for the Thanksgiving “ I get nervous and anxious before would have taken the sport seriously Day edition, so our employees may any race, not from fear but excitement. when he was younger. "I wish that I Democrats matched the two City including absentee ballots, showed that enjoy the day with their families. It's just like Christmas,” Dugan ex­ For Schreiber. vice president of the would have started earttsr but I still Council seen at make in lari week’s Democrat Richard Brzezicki recieved As a result, the following plained. “ The runners all line up and Board of Education, this was his first hope to peak around M ," he said wtth a eiecttaa by 738 votes in the 6th Ward 1,191 votes to Republican Richard deadlines will apply for that week it's so packed that you almost have to attempt at a Council position. While for grin. ’T v s got a lot af years ahead of and «U volaa hi tha 16th Ward, accor- only: w aft the first f o r minutes until the Borowicz's 403. Diamante, this was his second unsuc- me. Did yen knew ther e wee a men whe • All news material, including <*og official figurea raisased this Both men were running for the first cesful Council bid. croud thins out and you get more nam ­ is 76 and ran Em m eradM i lor the Brat press releases, social stories and let­ ing room. Helicopters and the time and Brzezicki will fill the Council In the senatorial race for the 39th time tMeyaer. That gives sent that will be vacated by Joseph Bar ters to the editor, must be in our '' iV s r- Legislative District, Mayor John T. loouid do It braver.7 tha tus. hands n o is ie r than noon Thursday, Gregorio defeated his Republican Beridm MMpg Im aft* m r * mos, aalorial i w a la a W * ia tha air, the Nov. 19. m n »— *L- Ear the 10th Ward seat that Richard challenger. Dr. John Fenlck. by 1,464 i n crowded ead W O B B B 1 M O Dy-lDG • Advertising space reservations Canavan ia giving up. Democrat voteelntbecity. ■creaming— it's Uattn County Clerk’s office la deadline will be 5 p.m. Nov. II. s a - S i 'f e Charles "Buddy” Schreiber received Gregorio tallied 7,396 votes in hit se­ unless you experience H.” thna; ha • Advertising copy deadline will be i that Me (atari* th 1,16* votes while Republican Tom cond bid for the Senate compared to fm R a y a lffi i in thooth Word Council rnea, noon an Friday, Nay. 30 Diamante tallied663. Fenick's 5,633 city-wide votea. |

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Consume] news The road ahead T o those who ran. but failed to be elected last week, we say thanks lor helping to keep our democracy alive and well by your yokes. T o those elected and re-elected to ptrf>lic office, we offer our congratulations for, what may prove to be, a long and dif­ ficult road ahead. We say long and difficult tor several reasons, not the least of which Includes the changed philosophy in Washington and the many repercussions, which have yet to be felt on all economical, it is important Is know Ike levels of our lives. best type of firewood to buy before in­ We feel money could easily be at the heart of many heated vesting large amounts of time and debates In the future, and calm heads will be needed to deal money. with the shrinking funds to the best interest of the city of Before buying firewood, be familiar Linden and all its diversity. with what a ' c o rd 'and a "nek” are. or Of Richard Brezezicki, 6th Ward; Charles "Buddy" you might pay double or even triple the normal price and wind ip with a lot less Schreiber, lOfh Ward; John T. Gregorio, state senate; Ray than you expect mond Lesnlak and Tom Deverin, both state assembly; Ed­ A “ cord" of firewood is a wood stack ward Slomkowski, Rose Marie Sinnott and Alan Augustine, eight feet by four feet by four feet. A all freeholders, and Walter Halpin, county clerk, we ask that "rick" is a pile of wood eight feet long and to w feet high, and the width is the you give us nothing but your very best efforts. length o f the wood. The length o f the wood, of co m e , vanes When purchasing firewood, check the The value of each vote length and height of the pile and The value of each and every vote was made so clear in the measwe the length of the pieces. Far example, if yaw stacked firewood gubernatorial race this year measures six and a half feet long, three Had just a few thousand people of the 2.24 million voters feet high and the wood is two feet long, throughout the state who voted felt his or her vote was not you can determine the volume of the Susan B significant, the outcome of the election could have been

the length of the ptoces . In tUs case, the Those registered voters who failed to exercise their con result would be » cubic feet. You can stltutionaJ right and duty could have set the state on a dif check the amount of firewood you ferent course. ______receive by having the wood stacked when it is delivered. - ‘ You should be aware that different types of wood burn quite differently. Hardwoods such as hickory, oak. fruit- woods. ash and beech wood have the M iddle class crunch highest beating values. These woods burn mare slowly and last longer than softwoods like birch and willow Soft- Bv CY BRICKFIELD misgivings all around, the m ove was woods, on the other hand, a re good fire Dining the ~ T * T debate over made. starters because they ignite quickly. President Reagan’s budget proposals, As it turned out. George immediately Woods with a great amount o f resin, it has been argued by some observers recognized his visiting son and daughter-in-law, and greeted them en­ such as pine, will spark and are not H at Medicaid benefits can be reduced very good for burning at all with impunity as long as Medicare is thusiastically His speech has worsened Dense hardwoods offer about 21 to IS treated gently. TU s assumption is bas­ even more in recent months, but he still million BTU's per cord of seasoned ed on the prevailing conventional managed to identify bis visitor to other hardwood. wisdom which bolds that Medicaid is a mrcitM home residents as “ my son.” A seasoned hardwood is generally program which helps only the poor and It's doubtful if George is tndy happy in one that has been dried for six to 12 Medicare is a program which assists his present situation, but my friend was months To get the mast beat out of ahy the great middle class Hence, the left the impression that perhaps bis firewood, allow it to dry or teevoei for political rationale that it is supposedly father is at last beginning to realize the six to 12 months before bm ing. To safer to anger poor voters (of whom increasing extent of his limitations and avoid In n in g wet wood, stack the wood there are nqgweedh few er) than to is accepting the necessity of what will ■i y r middle class voters (df whom most likely be his final home. there are suppasedy many more) During his years in the field of aging, My middle-aged colleague thought my colleague has visited some of the about the contradictions inherent in tUs best of the new nursing home facilities. premise while he and Us wife were The building in which U s father now driving to New England from lives is hardly new and. with less than a bunked residents, relatively small. F r a n the outside, it looks like exactly

five and infest yew home. By pwchasing the rigU firewood and oc**n,0,c<* using it properly, you can make this That's what it says in Oct. 22 edition winter a warmer and more enjoyable of Science, -the publication of the one. American Association for the Advanco- — k WWW ment of Sciance. In an article about tbs L f r% e f I A s a Q A general futility of ouch efforts, it say*

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Linden Public Notice’ FIVE YEARS AGO (00 angered residues of Linden go to the Board of Education inerting In pro­ test against the proposal which would close three elementary schools which would save the township money and racially balance the schools bet­ ter. . The City Council awards franchtoe rights to Suburban Cabievision. The ap­ proval of the PUC (Board of State Public Utilities Commit*loners) is still needed.. .Linden’s Junior Varsity Soc­ cer team defeats Hillside by the score o f 2-0 to raise its record to 2-3-2.

TE N YE A R S AGO Linden Democrats aie angered over the fact that Union County Prosecutor KARL ASCH called HENRY GAVAN to testify before a Union County Grand Jury so close to the election because it may have hwt Us chance* of winning the election. GAVAN was testifying on corruption ic Linden. Superior Court Judge WALTER HEKTFIELD III denies a request by the Union County Prosecutor to dismiss ALFRED GOLEMMEfrom Us job. Library

f < LINDEN (N J .) LEADER - Thursday, November 12, m i — 5 City schools plan Education Week celebration ® ® - . .. .. I __ Uk. —— WHUIMI. unip »i « ■*---■ .» !»« k . and then attend an afternoon assembly Tuesday, student* snap projects wm the school hnd there will be a band and program of seasonal and patriotic be displayed all week and speakers choral program on Thursday evening, music. from Bell Telephone; Union College, School 10 has invited parents and Cranford; and Newscenter Channel A.K. Taranto, superintendent of visitors to view debates on capital four have been invited to speak to schools, suggests that anyone wishing punishment, nuclear energy and gun classes. to attend the celebrations call the in- control. They will take place during Soehl Junior High School will display dividual schools for additional informa- Open House on the afternoons of Nov. I I items of historical interest regarding tion ______members with a musical program of seat students for their "Partners in and It. An evening assembly will be eeagi, poems sad dencii* on Monday Education" celebration Visitors will held for members of the community on evenk* Parents witl then visit share experiences and be entertained Tuesday evening. daseroame sad view results of an with e musical program on the after The Linden High School P T A will hold American Education Week pooler rob- noon of Nov IS its “ Back to School Night” on Tuesday test. School • students will perform a and a choral presentation will be made School 4 Sanaa will have a communi- choral recitation and display cards por- on Nov. I t followed by a band concert ty sing a long on Wednesday afternoon troying "Education for One and A ll” at the next night The Future Business that will involve residents from Peach an afternoon assembly on Werhtesday. Leaders of America will have an infor­ Orchard Tawers. the Edward School • wiH display artwork mational booth set up all week to pro­ Murawski BuUdk*. Calvary Temple, representing the American Education vide service to visitors. A M I Church end the White Rock theme Visitors are invited to view the McManus Junior High School will Baptist Church. Studeott'Wl perform- science and social studies exhibits in celebrate the week with afternoon and aerobic daactag the gymnasium on Tuesday morning evening performances by the band on Class visitation tops McManus PTA events

Executive Board members welcomed to the meeting were Mrs. Kochanski of budget and finance; Mrs. Settle of character and spiritual education; Mrs. Riggi of health and mental health; Mrs. John Warhol of historian and publicity; Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. Richai'd Takch, Mrs. Dominick Fratelto, Mrs. William Donovan and Mrs. Thomas Steiger of hospitality; Mrs. Gerald Highberger of juvenile protection; Mrs. George Dorin of legislation and citizen­ ship and school education; Mrs. Villano and Mrs. Paul Holderbaum of member­ ship; Mrs. Cicilia of parliamentalian procedure and by-laws; Mrs. Favor of program; Mrs. Fratello of recreation; Mrs. Joseph Stock of sunshine; and Mrs. Tkach of ways and means.

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SPRING LIQUORS INC « — Thvwdsy. No.smbw 11.14Ei - LINDEN (N J.I LEADER No state playoff invitation for Tigers Big plays carry 6- 1 Minutemen to 34-0 romp over 3-3- 1 Tigers

The past few weeks have been a have had the momentum needed We Carter typed the lead to 21-0 with an struggle for the Linden High Tigers, did play well against Montclair, and interception of a Gutowski pass and who have won only once in the last four that game could have gone either way,” subsequent 3S-yard TD return. Hunter weeks and have lost their last two he added then rounded out the afternoon with games to Plainfield and state playoff The Tigers, it seems, just haven't touchdown runs of It and 25 yante when hopeful Elizabeth been a big play football team m 'S i. and the Tigers had th ey second-stringer s in that was oh so apparent in last week's the ballgame. 34-0 loss to piayofT-bound Elizabeth "W e playeddecently in the first half, "Big plays have to happen in big but our offense didn't move the ball, games, and we just haven't gotten Elizabeth's a good football team, the them. " Martino lamented. best team w e've played.” Martino said. For example, after Elizabeth opened Linden only gained RB total yards in With a shot at the playoffs out ^M ar­ the scoring with a Jerome Baker to the ballgame. while Elizabeth managed tino and his players must shoot now for Rodney Carter 14-yard TD pass, the to pile up 192 rushing yards and 72 more a winning season But with Westfield Tigers had a chance to tie the ballgame in the air. and Union, two tough ballclubs. left on Tight end Joe DaSilva raced out on a Frankie Green. Craig Taylor, Tim the schedule, it will be no easy task to pass pattern and got five yards behind Duven and DaSilva were the Tiger finish above .500. the defender, but Jeff Gutkow'ski 's pass defensive stars, "The playoffs are on everyone's w as just off the mark Now the Tigers face another playoff mind." Martino said "The important Just moments later and with less team in Westfield, winners of six of thing now is that we play our best and than a minute remaining in the half, the seven games, including a defeat of be as competitive as we can against Minutemen sewed again This time. Union The Blue Devils breezed past Westfield and Union " Bernard Woodley scored a 14-yard scor- Nutiey. 3S-6. last week, with Mike Had the Tigers defeated Rahway and irtg pass from Baker and Elizabeth had Giaeone and Paul Leifer leading the at Plainfield earlier in the season, there a 13-0 halftime lead tack would have been a shot at post-season "Had we stopped them there, it would That difficult gam e will begin at 1.30 piav. "Had we won them, we would have been a big pjus.' Martiho said. p m. at Cooper Field.

Seton star s e e s 'no big change' Raftery move shocks Devero

By RON B RANDSDO RFER clip and managed a team-high 17 points the finals of the national JUCO tourney point d u b at Seton Hall. And that du b Everything had been business as in the Pirates big 66-65 upset over "My main goals are to have a winn­ includes, among others, familiar usual far Daryl Devero and Seton Hall powerful Syracuse ing season and to prove myself as a names such as Nick Workman, Greg University's basketball team during leader, a rebounder and a scorer.” said Tynes. , Nick Galis, Gienn preseason workouts. While in high school. Devero joined Devero, who lives on East Henry Street Mosley, SHU Athletic Director Richie “ The coach kept talking about how Villanova star Aaron Howard in spark­ in Linden. “Pm looking for a big Regan and Devero's current team­ hard w e had to work and about what ing the Tigers to a 25-2 record and se­ season. I want to leave here in good mate, Dan Callandrillo. each of us had to do,” Devero recalled cond place in state Group TV competi­ fashion, as in high school and at “ I’d like to have a winning season, ” 1 had no idea be was leaving.” tion. And at M ercer. Devero scored M ercer.” play well and score 1,000 points,” he Nor did anyone else. When popular more than 17 points a game as the Now. if Devero can score another 288 concluded. “And I’d like to help the Pirate coach Billy Raftery announced junior college advanced all the way to points, he would join the elite- 1.000- coach out any way 1 can. ” last Tuesday that he was resigning to pursue "various business oppor­ tunities.'' he caught the entire universi­ ty by surprise Linden High grad Moon named I was definitely strprised," explain­ ed Devero. the former Linden High star who is entering his senior season at The top coach Hall. "It was mainly a reaction of shock, but I could see why he did it for his fam ily. It just caught m e off track coach “ I want to thank all the fine athletes Reserve. “You can not have any guard ' John Moor., a two-sport ail-stater while that worked so hard to make us a good coaching honors without a great group Devero and his teammates had been at Linden High, has been named the Big team,” noted Moon, who is also a of runners and they deserve the credit putting in extra time preparing for East Conference “ Coach of the Year” Lieutenant Commander in the Naval for this award.” what shapes up as the most challenging for his team's outstanding performance season ever for the Pirates. On the during the 1980-81 season. schedule are Big East Conference *" Moon's track team broke into the na­ Tiger hooters bumped clashes with national powerhnace Con­ tional limelight last fall with several necticut. Boston College. Georgetown, superb acheivements First, the mile Syracuse. Villanova and St John's, relay team ran the fastest time indoors from state tourney, 4-0 plus showdowns with Notre Dame at of any team in the country with a 3:09.6 the new Meadow lands Arena, Nevada- clocking at the Greater Boston Cham­ Tony Picaro had two choices: he “ that was it. We were trying to fill guys Las Vegas at Madison Square Garden pionships. After the Pirates pulled o ff a could blame the LHS soccer team's in our lineup during the stretch and a place in the Kentucky Invita­ startling team victory at the Big East five-game, season-ending losing streak run—the county and state tour­ tional. Indoor Championships, the mile relay on a nagging injury bug or poor naments.” And Devero thought Raftery would be came back with an unbelievable 3:028 coaching. He chose both. As a result, the hooters w ere bumped around to direct the Pirates through time at the Penn Relays. ” We were 5-4-1 and really doing super from the state tournament, 40, by P ar those rough times. when we qualified for the state tourna­ sippany Hills on Tuesday. 1 had played for Coach Raftery for A successful track program is ment," said Picaro. the Tigers' first- And in the latter case, as in several (L>*Frs and J had gotten used to nothing new to Moon. His 197^leam won year head cqach,.,‘‘£td then die roof other times, during she season, i-inden hpn. he san^ 71 , ■ ^-1— -yTJ ..the indoor..and , -taro, sue !bj& f — wetl T w w iiS a good coach, he believed Championship on the strength of a weot right downhill after that." “I must be a terrible halftime ip discipline and he was very deman­ strong group of sprinters. His 1974 mile First the hooters lost goalie Tony speaker." Picaro jok^L “ I'm going to ding ” relay unit won the NCAA indoor title. Melise, who had been getting better and have to look up same Knute Rockne A similar description can lit the “This honor is one of the greatest better through the season. Then his speeches.” Pirates’ new coach. Hoddy Mahon. thrills of my career.” said Moon, who replacement, fullback Tracey Malosky. “ But I'm really proud of these kids," Mahon, a long-time assistant to was an All-American at Tennessee suffered a shoulder injury. be concluded. “They sort of knew we Raftery. has been named the interim State. “ The Big East has some of the "Once w e lost T ra cey." Picaro said. were like the Texans at the Alamo. ” coach while the university conducts a top coaches in tbe'country and it’s a search for a replacement to the witty tremendous privilege to be rated the Linden Public Notice Raftery'. who compiled a 154-141 top in such an elite group.” >> D1NANCE ESTABLISHING A record—including an 154 mark in 1979- Moon has been successful in all his SCHEDULE TO TITLES, CLASSIFICATION OF DUTIES. 80—during his 11 years. athletic endeavors. He was an All-State SALARY RANGES AND m e e u u m o m n o r w a n t t a iw ' ' "If really won't be a big change." perform ef m both football and track at ING THE CLASSIFICATION AND Devero said. “ Coach Mahon is a good Linden High School. He eventually tied SALARY STANDARDIZATION PLAN OF ALL EMPLOYEES OF coach, and be got to know everybody the world's record in the 100 with a 9.3 THE CITY OF LINDEN UNOER w ell while he was assistant clocking and captured the NCAA out­ CIVIL SERVICE." Npr«vN Mahon will know that Devero has the door crown while at Tennessee State. talent to be a dominating force under Moon, currently an Edison resident. b, sm.x.i. i w i the basket. Following a superb stint at is especially proud of the fine runners UP IN TH E AIR— Seton Halt's Daryl Devero. an all-everythtng player while at Mercer County College, the 5-4. 205- that Seton Hall has had m its track pro- ‘L2* Unden High, soars over two University oi Texas-El Paso players in an Indiana pound senior cam e to The Hall and gram during his 10 year tenure. He had h h i Classic tourney game Devero will open his senior year at The Hall on Friday averaged 17.4 points per game. Last two athletes—Derrick Peynado of ” *“ evening, Nov. 20 when the Pirates host Obona oi Yugoslavia in an exhibition year, with additional help down low, he Jamaica and Mike Paul of game at Walsh Auditorium. concentrated on rebounding and Trinidad—represent their respective defense and still scored at an 115 ppg. countries in the 1960 Olympics. Linden Public Notice

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U.I1I «£rs6*iH&?‘%Ts i f « own DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF JUDGEMENT HE FILEO DIMETES DETECTION JUDGEMENT AND AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT A #6 dtemtwi U N O tESlOOrTS CAUSE A CERTIFIED COPY OF F r i.S A M THE JUDGEMENT TO BEFILEO 6 PM WITH THE SECRETARY OF Sat. 8 A M - 4 PM the Linden Board of Health will run a Free STATE. Dtabetas Detection Program . HARVEY HALBERSTAOTER _____ IJAC out PtICES ME THE UMEJT DATE: November M l mi *— MUFR&IS T IM E : 2:66p.m. t s 4 :«p .m . LOCATION: CHy Had, Caundl Chambers. North EXHAUST SYSTEMS Wood Avenue, Linden GET TEST 1 to 2 HOURS AFTER A HEARTY MEAL EARLY DETECTION ANOCONTROL PREVENTS SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS HENRY P. CAVAN, HEALTH OFFICER MMLFE BROS. TIRE SERVICE BOARD OF HEALTH, m RAHWAY AVE...CLIZAAFTM_.EL 2-4M4 LINDEN, NEW JERSEY LINDEN (N J.) LEADER - ThurzOay, 1 - 7 David Hecht is named Clothing drive Senior citizens to ho Man of Year b y temple annual bazaar Saturday The Greater Mount Moriah Senior Featured will e handmade knitted The H an't Club at Tempie Motor 6:30 each morning. Recently, he was Citizens, sponsored by the Linden and crocheted items, Christmas or­ Chayim, Linden, has named David elected to his third term as president of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Church, Board of Recreation, will bold their naments and decorations and hand­ HecM as its Man at the Year. He was Ihedub. East Blanche Street, Unden, will hold fifth annual bazaar from 10 a m to 4 crafted articles, a white elephant table, honored Friday night at the evening its annual clothing collection (hive from Sunday through Wednesday, Nov. p m , Saturday at the church, 24 East potted plants and home-baked goods. 14th St., linden. Refreshments an sale will include Before moving to Linden 11 years Judith Qualy 25 Southern fried chicken, hot dogs and ago, Hecht joined a group of people in Clothing and blankets collected will Springfield and became a founder of be distributed to the poor of the world Costume party beverages. troth is told Anna Mega and Bertha Baldyga, Tem ple Beth Ahm . He also served on its through the Catholic Relief Services. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Qualy of Hussa chairmen, have announced that the pro­ building membership and fund-raising Each year since 1960, American is held by club Street, Linden, have announced the ceeds will be used to subsidize outings committees. Catholics have distributed more than engagement of their daughter, Judith, The fifth annual Halloween party of for members, such as bus trips to din­ In Linden, be became a committee 460 million pounds of clothing. to Russell White, son of Mr .and Mrs. the Unden Active Seniors was held ner, theaters, historic plates and the chairman and served the temple's Last year, eight and a half million Ford White of Seattle, Wash. The an­ recently at the John T. Gregorio house committee and ritual committee. pounds of clothing and blankets were seashore, in addition to a Christmas nouncement was made on Oct. IS. Center, with 115 members attending. party and Mother’s Pa y luncheon. They Hecht became recording secretary for distributed to 32 countries. The bride-elect, who was graduated Ann Rotolo, chairman, and her com­ Mekor Chayim*s Men's Chib. Clothing may be brought to the also donate funds to charities from Elizabethtown College. mittee served holiday refreshments. During his first term as president of church's basement between 8 a m. and Carrie Clark is director of th group. Elizabethtown. Pa . where she received Music was supplied by the Linden the Men’s Club, he became temple 4p.m Betty Johnson is president. The group, a B.S. degree in biology, and the Recreation Department. treeasurer and a merrier o f the organized in 1976, meets each Wednes­ University of Virginia in Charlot­ Prizes were awarded to the follow­ synagogue's executive board, a position A n n u a l fa ir slated day and Friday from September tesville. where she received an ing: First prize— Joy Colelta, most he still bolds. Hecht also is a regular through June at the church. areospace engineering degree, is originaf; sescond prize—Ceil Gram- member of the Minyan gathering at by church women employed by Boeing Aerospace Co , samer, prettiest; third prize— Elva Fund-raising social The United Presbyterian Women of Seattle. Seador, most unusual, and fourth the Linden Presbyterian Church, Or­ The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Theresa’s Her fiance, who was graduated from prize—Vickie Obuck, funniest. chard Terrace, will hold their annual Church, Linden, will sponsor a fund­ New members Pacific Lutheran University, where he As part of the club’s community ser­ fair at the church on Saturday from 10 raising social Sunday, Nov. 22, at 5 p m received a B.S degree in chemistry, vice program, members donated time a m. to4p.m. in the school auditorium. Tickets may are welcomed and Washington University. Seattle, in October to the Arngp-ican Cancer where he receied an electrical be purchased at the door. MR. AND MRS. KESSLER «. Two new members, Kay Unice and Hand-made articles, Christmas gift Society. Refreshments will be on sale in the Helen Wagenhoffer, were welcomed to engineering degree, also is employed items, home-baked goods and attic Meetings are held every Monday at by Boeing Areospace Co. school cafeteria. the Fun and Friendship Club at a recent treasures are featured. A snack bar will the John T. Gregorio Center. The club A spring wedding is planned in Seat­ Lillian Camden is chairman, and Eva Mary Koluch, meeting. be open all day. president is Ann Sabunas. Stalowski is refreshment chairman. It was announced that Gertrude Mor­ tle. _ ___ Robert Vessler rison and Angie Delessandra have been elected auditors for the group. wedding held Joan Yashinovitz presented a igious Noti IFall lFood IFest demonstration of household products SUNDAY-Masses at 4. 7:30, 9. HOL Y DAY— 7,9a.m. and 5:30 and M ary Koluch. daughter of Mr. and and October birthdays were celebrated. ANTIOCH A M.E. ZION CHURCH 7 p.m. m BALTIM ORE AVE SUNDAY— worship service. 9.30 10:30 a.m.. noon. Sunday School, 10 • rartj IMzttzn • SttlflltfS Mrs. George Kqjjich of Inwood Road. Olive Henriksen. Eleanor Imsland. a.m. EVE AND HOLY DAY MASSES: Rev Derav.on D. HerrieW Jr a.m.. Church School. 10:30 a.m., 5:30and 7p.m. • Szmhnches • S a M s Linden, was married Sept. 19 to Robert Marian Cassel and Helen Kiseli were pestor worship service Nursery provided. SATURDAY— /Masses at 5:30 pm HOLY DAYS— Massas. 7. 0. 9:30 CONFESSIONS: Monday to Friday • Stoppj Jots •Boor Kessler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josef CHURCH SCHOOL. Mor Confirmation class, first and third after 7 p.m Mass Saturday. 1 to 3 ?«(W- ntng worship. 11 a m Wednesday Sundays, 4 p.m Youth fellowship, a.m. and 7:30p.m. Kessler of Arlington. Tex. Mrs. Imsland announced plans for a WEEKDAYS-Masses at 7. 7 30 p.m. Eve of Holy Days. 4 to 5 p.m. prayer meeting and Bible study. 7 first and third Sundays. 7 p.m. and 7 45 to 1:45 p.m. Thursdays p.m. ST. ELIZABETH'S CHURCH and! p.m club Christmas party. BAPTISMS— Every second and before First Friday. 4 to 4:30 and The Rev. Alfonse Arminio officiated 179 HUSSA S TR EET 7:30totp.m. The Fun and Friendship Club, spon­ TEMPLE MEKOR CHAYIM forth Sunday at 1 p.m. crfoijal 2 W/ at the ceremony in St. John the Apostle Rev. Kenneth Mayer, pastor sored by the Linden Recreation Depart­ SUBURBAN JEW ISH CENT ER MASSES-Saturday. 5 and 7 p.m . CONFESSIONS— Saturday, 1 to 2 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Church. Clark-Linden. A reception KENT PLACE AND DEERFIELD (fulfills Sunday obligation). Sun­ and 7 to I p.m. Weekday mornings CHURCH 521 N. Wood Ave. Linden ment, meets on the second Tuesday of after Mass Thursday before first MOORE PLACE AND EST ELM followed at Forge II, Springfield. TERRACE days. 7:15. 0:30. 9:45. 11 a.m and each month at the Wilson Park Recrea­ Rabbi Irving Schreier 12:15 and 5 p.m Holy Days. 7. 0. 10 Friday. 7 to I p.m. STREET 486 2755 OPEN 7 DAYS Cantor Irving Rothman Rev. Jimmy Lee Warley. pastor tion Center. a.m. and 12:05. 4 and 7 p.m. Eves of ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE The bride was escorted by her DAILY MINYAN SERVICE—4 30 Holy Days. 7 p.m. i fulfills the Holy CHURCH SUNDAY— 9 a.m.. Sunday Church parents. Nadia Koluch of Linden served a.m. Day obligation) First Fridays. 7. 0 IMS PENBROOK TERRACE School. 10:15 a.m., worship seryica. FR ID A Y— S: 15 p.m.. Sabbath eve Holy Communion celebrated on as maid of honor for her sister. and 9 a.m. and 12:05 p.m. Rev. Alfonse Armino. pastor Joint meeting service. Weekdays. 7 and 0 a.m. and 12:05 SUNDAY (church). 7:30. 9. 10:30 first, third and fifth Sundays of Bridesmaids were Abe Koluch of Hen- SATUR DAY— * a.m.. morning ser p.m. a.m. and noon (auditorium), 10:15 each month. tingdon Beach, Calif., sister of the vice CONFESSIONS: Saturdays. 1 to 2 a.m. only. REFORMED CHURCH OF slated tonight SUNDAY— 9 30 a m . service p.m. Tuesday evenings after DAILY AND FIRST LINDBM bride; Donna Kessler of Arlington, ASSEMBLY OF GOO Novena Devotions FR ID AY— 4:30.1:30a.m., noon and NORTH WOOO AVENUE AND sister of the groom, and Barbara The Tabor Chapter of B'nai B'rith 414 BOWER ST. 7 p.m. HENDRY STREET Rev. Edly M. Roper, pastor HOLY TRINITY PARISH POLISH SATURDAY MASSES— 5:30 and 7 Rev. John L. Magee Jr. BUY 1 JAR OF VITAMINS Eichorn of Linden. Women will hold a joint meeting with S U N D A Y -9 M a .m . Sunday NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH p.m. Call church for services. 407 ZIEGLER AVE School classes. 11 a.m.. m o rn in g Douglas Kessler of New Brunswick the Men's Lodge of B'nai B'rith tonight Rev. Michael R. Mieticfci. pastor GET 2ND AT 1/2 PRICE* warship 4:30 p.m.. Evangelistic served as best man for his brother. at 8 in the Suburban Jewish Center, S U N D A Y M ASS— 1:00 a m . sarvices. Ushers were John Whalen of Colorado, Academy Terrace and Deerfield Road. W EDNESDAY— 4.30 p.m., youth (Polish). 9 00 a.m. (English). Sai|ar • ScMfi • Thempitn • Rich Lift School of Christian living classes, Michael Nickas of Florida and Dmitiri Linden. Bible study. 7;30 p.m.. adult bibie 4 ft & S y w riy • Back to Natura • And Mart 9:30a.m. study. *Muat be aana brand, atm A type Excluding - PLUS VITAMINS" Koluch of Linden, brother of the bride The Hillel Dancers will entertain. FR ID AY— 7 p.m., youth fellowship. HOLY DAYS— 7:30p.m. and any other dtoeownta. Thw n/SOBi SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: ^ * f LINDEN GARDEN! Mrs. Kessler, who was graduated Refreshments will be served. 7:30p.m., prayer meeting. Men's Day Is held every second Sunday. First Sunday of the month. 1 Chinese St American Restaurant from Linden High School and Garden Reana Sudfield, president of the BAPTISMS. WEDDINGS AND aetSMLr oaouNo LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN women’s group, and Abe Siminoff, FUNERAL COUNSELING BY AR ]1 •LUNCHEON State Beauty School, is a beautician in CHURCH RANGEMENT WITH THE PEANUT BUTTER Florida. president of the men's group, will PRINCETON ROAD AND OR PASTOR 1 • DINNER & FAMILY DINNER CHARD TERRACE Her husband is an administrative preside. SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN LIVING •TAKE-OUT ORDERS • l ? ____ “ Rev. William C. Weaver, pastor CLASSES: Sunday.9:30a.m. Monday to Thursday 11 a.fl . • 9:30p.m. & supervisor for dieticians for the Com­ EASTER WEEK SERVICES THURSDAY— 7:30p.m., Holy Com ST. THERESA'S CHURCH Friday to Sunday 11 a.m. 10:00 p.m. munity Hospital, Boca Raton, Fla. munion service 131 E. EDGAR RD. The newlyweds, who took a honey­ Retirees hear FR ID AY— 7:30p.m.. Tenebree ser­ Rev. Walter Gorski. pastor 25 W. ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN BACK TO NATURE moon trip to Canada, reside in Fort vice. (Next to Sears Roebuck) SUNDAY— M> a.m.. a family ser FR EE PARKING IN FRONT 862-3444I 11 Walnut A n .. Cranford 2 7 * 4 2 7 0 Lauderdale talk by Carney vice o f divine worship (through Aug. 25). Linden Chapter 1894, American CONGREGATION ANSHE CHES- C.O.D. Church plans Association of Retired Persons, met ED ORCHARD TERRACE AND ST. recently at the Linden Presbyterian GEORGE AVENUE Or. Steven M. Dwortien. rabbi FUELOIL its activities Church. Members celebrating bir­ thdays in October were honored. Sol Kphan. cantor MORNING Monday through j o in o u r The Rev Robert R. Kopp. pastor of Thomas Carney of the New Jersey Thursday. 4:30 a.m., Tuesday. S J 15 the Osceola Presbyterian Church, Federation of Senior Citizens spoke on Wednesday and Friday. 445 a.m.. Saturday. 9 a.m.. Sunday. 0 a.m. Clark, will continue his sermons of the legislation for senior citizens. EVENING: Sunday through parables with a sermon entitled "On Members are collecting Thanksgiv­ Thursday, 7 p.m.. Friday and EX A CT MONIES REG. Earth as it is in Heaven; The Prodigal Saturday. IS minutes before sun­ ing tray favors for distribution to nurs­ down. ALLSTATE FUEL CO. (’ f)ric*tntao Son," Sunday, at 10 a m. Mass Sunday 7 ing homes and Christmas gifts for both UNITEO METHOOIST CHURCH 923-4646 school classes are held at 9 a m. men and women. 323 NORTH WOOO AVE. On Thursday the Sea Scouts will meet Plans for a Christmas dinner will be Rev. at 7:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall, and the discussed at the Nov. 27 meeting at the senior choir rehearses at 8 p.m. Presbyterian Church. A social-hour will

Thursday aiyp.ro a m m / n o ; at i - atip.m p.m. .1 [WEEKEND SPEC!/ WlflQI Prayer and devotion services take Social auction set place in the sanctuary. Monday. Tues­ Q. ) Nor 11.12.13.14115 0 day, Wednesday and Friday of each The Mother Seton , Regional High week at 6:30 a m , and there will be a School, Valley Road. Clark, will spon­ S t B e r n a r d prayer and communion service on sor a social auction tomorrow at 7:30 Thursdays at 6:30 a m. in the sanc­ p m in the school auditorium. Tickets tuary. may be purchased by calling Sister d o g Noreen Neary at 382-1952. Refreshments will be served. Linden church lists services, activities The Linden Presbyterian Church, SHOR'SDRUGS Princeton Road and Orchard Terrace, THE MEDICAL SERVICE CENTER will hold a divine worship service Sun­ day at 10 a.m. The Rev. William” C. 401 N.KBOOD AVE, UNDEN W eaver, pastor, will have as his sermon topic, “ The Last Minute." A hymn sing 4*6-4155 FREE DELIVERY will be held at 9:30,a.m. A Bible class W OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK will be held at 11:06 a.m. MM. $««.• :»A-M. toll PAL See. 6 H e B d m •:*••• PJA. A confirmation class will be held Thursdays from 3:30 tp 5:30 p.m. The senior high feelowship will meet Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.

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RIVET SET on $5, $10, $15, $20, $25 Christmas Clubs. When you join our Christmas Club, you receive F R E E an attractive Trivet Set of combination hot pads and wall plaques. Made of heat resistant plastic finish, wipes clean, genu­ It is at this time of the year that w e offer, to all our customers and ine cork back protects furniture. While supplies last. friends, savings on every item in our store. You benefit from this sale with more than savings alone, but from WEEKEND SPECIALS I the tremendous selection of merchandise you can choose from. Waterford Crystal. Lenox China. Seiko and Pulsar Watches, 14K Gold jewelry, and so much more. I w h f i n a i a B w i B l i S K . Any pur­ $A50 — 52 Select one of the following weekly Christmas Club payment plans $1 $2 $3 chase up to 1100.00. deduct 15% from the price, between >101.00 and $5. $10. $15. $20. $25. ' ’ >300.00. deduct 20% and any purchase over >301 00.saves you 25% M Complete Dinners Come early while the selection is greatest You can plan ahead now interest •Interest paid only on completed clubs with interest calculated from day of n The sale is on deposit to the completion of the club. Interest will be forfeited on clubs closed for Christmas, using our convenient lav-a-way plai Saturday 3 to 9 Sunday Noon to 6 Paw « Complmd Onto now and ends November 25th. Shop early: our sales staff can take the prior to the normal completion date. time to help you make your important decision. BIG ST ASH'S * Bar A Restaurant • 3 Modem Banquet Rooms "Ybur Kind a t Donh” Available lor weddings CLEONARD JEWELERS and All OMwr Occasions • Outside Catering from Commercial Trust 409 N orth W ood Avenue Linden, N.J. COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY PVBpiVVr INBTV 925-2150 3 Banking Office* In Lkiften: Friday tmmj* 1030 South Wood Avo., Undon 001 NorO» Wood Ave. (at Henry S t ) / 100 Stiles Sl (bI Georges Ave.) /100 North Wood A ve ( i t E l i z M i A v i ) HI 1:30 Other Banking Office* in Hudson, Bergen, Union, Middlesex end Monmouth Counties • 6 2 - 4 4 5 5 Ms mbs r FDIC end Federal Reserve System Thursday, Now m tir 12.19(1 A COMPLETE, REFERENCE OF FINE RESTAURANTS

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T T » B w d r i Id rssidmce at the El from Jan. 7 to Feb. U, ISB. Fridays M o v ie in Cranford $$6-7700 6S6-7700 Bod^oe RaaUtmU, l » West Main St . and Sa todays. JoMph Dtwby w il sf Classified Rahway. will hold an open catting call The play will be the graqt's fifth pro­ ha only one-man exhUi far “ Who's L ift b T b s ’ " Tuesday and duction of the season. T im e s the year to the pubUe Nov HELM Wettoaaday at • p m at the Revelers’ U at Ms Cranford gallery “Sweet Charity" is being pet formed Theater 1 b show will be directed by BELLEVUE European subject matter now through Dec. 218 Ttaradays. Maurice Moran and is scheduled to run (Montclair)—FRENCH will be Fridays and Saturdays Additional in­ LIEUTENANT'S American themes in the 40 SCISSORS POLISHERS/ formation can be obtained by calling WOMAN, Thur., Sun., paintings on exhibit Concert scheduled 574-1255 | A S S IG N E D | ASSEMBLERS Mon . Tues , 2:30, 5. 7:30. through the end of the by string quartet 9:50; F r i, Sat.. 1. 3:15, month RELOCATE TO FLORIDA 5:30.0,10:10. The paintings will be ex The American String Quartet, resi­ New musical R IS K R A T E RMIL dM FIVE POINTS CINEMA hibited at the Joseph r 8*M*«k dent quartet at Baltimore's Peabody (Union)-PRINCE OF Dawley Gallery, It North Conservatory, will open the chamber for children THE CITY. Thur . Mon. Ave.. West, Cranford music series at the YM -YM H A of “ That's M e." a new musical revue by Tues.. Wed . Thur . 8:15; Tuesdays through Satur Metropolitan New Jersey. 780 Nor the Pushcart Players for children from Fri . Sat . 8:30: Sun , 3:15. days from 10a.m. toSp.m thfiaid A v e . West Orange. Sunday at ______1(801)878-8501 5 to 12 years old. will open the 6:15, 9:15; F r i . Sat mid 7:45 p.m. 8M Marris Taranto* Children's Series at the YM-YMHA of night, AM ER ICAN PIE . Papermaking The program for the concert, which ghsrt M M . N-J. tl07l Metropolitan New Jersey. 780 Nor LINDEN TWIN will feature a preview talk by the ar­ •taas. Gesd salary 4 jab seoetty. FtarMa is thfield Ave.. West Orange. Thursday, ONE-TRUE CONFES­ art exhibited tists at 7. will be Quartet in B Flat. Op jnat a ybaee ca l away. Nov. 12. at 2:30p.m. SIONS. Fri . Mon . Tues . The art and music •4, No. 3 by Haydn: Quartet in E Minor. Wed.. Thur.. 7:30, 9:35; d e p a rtm e n ts o f the Op. H , No. 2 (Rasoumoffsky No. 2) by Tickets are available at the box of­ Sat., Sun , 1:45. 3:45. 5:45. Newark Public Library Beethoven: and Quartet No. 1. Op. 20 by fice. Additional information can be ob­ AMERICAN V. MUELLER 7:45, 9:45; Fri., Sat. mid have arranged an exhibi Ginastera. tained by calling 736-3200. night, ROCKY HORROR Papermaking An 1008 W. Canxaaerefal Btvd. PICTURE SHOW Art and a Craft,” that will Fart Landerdaie F b . 38388 Can CaBert, 305-770-4171 Lunch. Dinner Cocktails I Play planned LINDEN TWIN continue until Dec. 31 TWO—THE PURSUIT OF A free slide lecture on “ The Boyfriend" will be D B COOPER. Fri. the history of papermak­ presented by the Parish Mon.. Tues . Wed . Thur . ing. followed by a } Abraham and Straus Players at the Unitarian 7:15,9:15: Sat . Sun . 1:30. demonstration, will be Church. 724 Park Ave., i Join us For The 3:30. 5:30. 7:30. 9:30 Fri . presented at the library. Plainfield. Nov. 13 and 14, Sal. midnight show. 15 Washington St., Satur­ { The Holidays! 19 and 21 at 8 p m A NIGHT OF THE LIVING day at 2 p.m. Parf-fm SMifita matinee show will be DEAD Additional information presented Nov. 15at3p.m LOST PICTURE SHOW can be obtained by calling RaruStatvs (Union) — FRENCH 733-7840 LIEUTENANT S ,7 p r / \ f f i n p H S ALL SMFTS AVAILABLE WOMAN. Thur.. M on. *-e r ° O p e M S Scheduling option* and our sub-rate Tues . Wed . Thur . 7:20. jp Cranford m m tm m m Rlu rWifn...... » are avallabie for RN's and LPN's in a 9:30. Fri , 7:20, 9:30: Sal.. ' va S A L E S H E L P variety of part-time opportunities. M l 4 M l W w D an Agatha Christie's play. Substitute satariea are: “Toward Zero," will be STOCK Faa a fvt n ™ o m rt p re s e n te d Saturday • RN's ACCOMMODATIONS through Nov. 21 at S p m Fas a Fan ra w Oar, 7 AM-3 PM, $I.M /Htar (with the exception of FITTING ROOM CHECKERS 3-11, 11-7, «U .M /K eor F «a T M • LPN's 7 AM-3 PM, 17.78/Hoar 3-11, 11-7, Sl.08/H ev

W e are looking for an RN with 2 years experience in dialysis and 2 years in med/surg/criticai care. can be obtained by calling For further information, please con­ Professor Don Julian at tact Mary Knodei. Nurse Recruiter at

Wln A Free Dinner for 21 Use The Handy Entry Coupon on TheDlidng Pogel Thursday, Novambar 11. IN I

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------t v sate, cab ROSELLE PARK R C TA IL SAI.CS or S/W Alas vacuum ctsanai SECRETARY AntiqM Auction 4 tpookors walking ar m K m r M i * of Nwrlhon* 4 typ- Sun.- Nov. 15-11 FEMALE U«»on arm CwcoWowt Days. 2S1-MM, eve*. 44*7494. oofory A benefit*. CaM Mr*. Kd- A.M. Abraham and Straus O l l t M f M A LARGE HIGH QUALI 12R per card dumps*. atoOtogia WANTED- half MltoltoW «9M DETECTIVE TY ANTIQUE 4 COL an additional charge 4*4-291*. Bay's Scaunt NackareMac. (Far Waaca’s LECTAbLE AUCTION Troup 25, LJndan, fur caRactlan. Join us For ^ SNOW TIRE*- (2) LTBxIS willing t* buy. CaM Fred Sr. 402 WITH OVER 3— ITEMS vary goo* MS; (1) JTSk IS TO SUIT EVERYONES TASTE INCLUDING M M ; M4-7S72 weaken Fad 6 Part Time The HOLIDAYS! CLOCKS IRON HM.ESTXTE IN c e w c y . C*B M H M 4 MANTLES. 2 WEIGHT W e are seefciag ee The holiday season is ap­ ■jartmmpfbl CtetorM* i p i i DRIVEN, INLAID, chair*, living roam lamp, c Hm m Ftr S W thaaiastlc, ag proaching quickly . . . WALLS, REGULATORS. cheat. 9-track Mayor. 4S7 SZ 194 ■ restive la M e n ETC, LARGE AMOUNT 1M a h r M u l x wba a n Take pari in lha fast OF FURNITURE DOU TIRES- (4) Sto______... _ paced, exciting holiday ^LE DOOR LEAFS. radial n r m . otaa OR 7S-1S. sx- »»»« g t o g s s i s r M erealed la garaa, MAHOGANY SLANT **“ SMS; 247 504 ■f h iic U ot. e tja uotot. OT- setting at Abraham and Senior ceil 4S9-379S, Realtor Wg a career epaer- T O P . 2 O A K TELEPHONE ANSWERING T H E B IR O AGEN CY mrmammtu t *m t*. It. Lne (aalty la retail Straus, in Wood bridge Subscription Clerk BOOKCASE M A CHINE- ______1097 Morris A vs., unton M M . FVlNUto U O T j l U W uH rtmo. Wecvrreertty have an MAHOGANY SECT./ automatically We have need for ASSOCIATES . ■gening in our Fund Raising BOOKCASE c 1420. OAK IRVINGTON OESK, DOUBLE FANCY to. MS., call 4SS-2129 SALES dhd SALES SUPPORT areas Dept- for eamaena la hale caor- R "i- These paalUaaaaaalllaai ire­ dtnotoaH Ida ctor kol acttvtn— BRASS BED, 3 OAK DRESSERS W/ MIR BUY OR SELL CALL, 134 n e x iM U ty in We otter both full and port lime positions liwohad* tnctodtog prega^tton of mailing*. Typing ok III re r o r s . C a r v e d N k ,N «,C W 11 CAUFRI retail based on flexible wordiing schedules quired. Soma knowiadga of com GARGOYLE SERVER. M e h i t d i OAK HALL SEAT. AOO A RAY- of twnahln* to your (Mock from high school) 135 e c a r I t y En|oy a generous empfcyee discount to putor tormina! woo deairabie. life. Adopt ana of our boundy, at 1217 Clinton Ave. 272-7272 .make your shopping m errier! *1ooo» contact Mrs. Martin. 233 LOVESEATS 5 backgraaad aad/ar ROCKERS. FEDERAL factianato. very healthy kittens. MOUNTAINS! OE COLFAX MANOR related MAPLE 4 WALNUT 274-M72. CHEST c. 1*00 OAK K ITTEN S - 3 months oM Litter sunken llvlngroem witli CaMUAve. W„ Interviewing hours Specialised Hospital LADIES DESK, OAK Mcspiacs. For details call Happy trained 4 lovable Need goad At lUaeDc Ave.. W. * eyL Personnel Dept TSO New Frovidenc/Rd. HIGH BACK BED. homes. 299-2474 after 5 p.m. Hamas. Realtor, 245-2M0. . if <---- W e effer a gaad Mauntalmlds, N.J. WALNUT. CHERRY Recede Perk salary, fall range of WwOr *w tilwe i M • m.-i p m MAPLES 4 PINE FUR SPRINGFIELD 4*7 24*1 * * • + 7 A TkenOey r n i H p m SBCRBTARY- Low offico, N ITU R E, REGINA DISC WANTED TO MV Make The Right Move... raiajfaay paid aside. Excellent skills, RaridMtMgr. 'Tl FORD TORINO. 72JM Ml. MUSIC BOX 4 PHONE USI beautiful Colonial A/C, F/S, F/B. AM Radto. OOO* keaeftu * stare . •eferred. Salary com TEPLIT2. JEWELERY ALL PIANOS WANTED rm m urato with ability. Call Mr. 4 POCKET WATCHES, IMMEDIATE CASH wide sbapplng dis CALLS 245-7963 ints. Abraham and Straus Nelson 2247— 4 FINE CUT GLASS WOOOBRIDGE CENTER (SOME SIGNED). OIL UNION *?• FOEO LTD - *1514 2 dears, Apply Personnel Tap Secretarial/ PAINTINGS. PRINTS I XOSXLLX A! IMlx M* MOT mHooae. *■- •dual opportunity LITHOS. ENGLISH DOU R ELY ON A REALTOR rlsd couple only. Near M-14M. Dept. Clerical Person 221 PARK AVE., FLFLD. For buying Or Selling transportation. 241-9M4. employer M/F .. BURGER kin* for parmanant part L E B A R R E L FL4-2989 i SHOTGUN. SWORDS. RAY B E LL 4 ASSOC. h w may hava the |eb for CASH FOR SCRAP UNION- 4 roam apt., A/C. Fay KING OtwareWtod raoaswetoillttos KENNEDY MARBLE — ------* alfablB Da*, tat. S(S W. W eetfldd Ave. Hiring Mttaffvo 4 creativity BUST, VELVET CAPE. Load your car. Cast Iron 75* par UNION HOUSEKEEPER Gee* chance to advance with PERSIAN LAMB COAT, MO lbs., twwseapart SB* psr MS HONDA- CMC Hatch Back* U S E . Front St. Rooeile Pxrk, N J grewtng manegment firm. 14" LIMOGES BOWL, 3’ lbs. had bundles free of foreign LIVE-IN Mlmgrg taction of ettiahoth. F/ LAMPS. 5 STAINED materials. No. 1 capper SM psr E l original miles. 4 woe*. P U Infield T , 7 am Naan. Salary depaniRng I reaume to Ciaas ton 47*4 BUTMSaiOU AM/PM caeaatte, 2* A N G , Eqeel apply emp m/f US SL George Ave. Publishing, 1201 GLASS WINDOWS. lb., brass 22* p o r lb T rags. K Stuyvsaant Aus., Union. N.J. ORIENTAL CARPETS, par to. Load 4 batteries. An Suburban Fitotlahlnp Rooeile, N J . PRIMATIVES. CROCKS, wo oloo buy DU IVBE Awa. rveiOT- For TiMOOar 0 DEPRESSION. AND i 4 Tab cards. WHITE ▼EACTOI1 TR A ILER Thursday awanina at madical ef- MUCH. MUCH MORE Also handle paper 1 troops______F U L L TUBS. 2 YEARS EX- MACMINISMOF ftce In union. Muat typo min. 45- NOT LISTED. NO 4 civic ^ IB B P E R fEU C E REEUtRBD. AR- PART TIME 7b wpm 4 hava uaatf dictaphone. BUYERS PREMIUM. IN F PAPER STOCK CO.. 4S So. M l XE3 m TtC U L A TE D . A F F e M N TIC I SPECTION AT 10:30 AM 29th St., Irvington, (Prices sub| M ERCURY- CenWt-4 LICENSE NEC. NO IXFBRIINCI HOUSEKEEPING Experience with madical tor BUSINESS COUPLE wttti FITS. CAR BEE NMNIATM NOm mlnoiogy halpful but not R T . 22 W SPR to change). , L L 4, L 4, 7, 4 room apart­ child seeks 2 im bucket seato. A /C . NRCHStARY. HARD For retail Umwroom on Rt. 22 In INGFIELD. N.J. (APPX. 374 17SD. ments, 2 family, studio, duplex, ^ a w BU tO E, BED-11 1,1 A R L B PJN. n o r r i i . e o o o mcoaoary. Call Suaan Davis at Union. ApproKlmataiy 1 to '/ i MILE OF OLD ate. All areas, all price*. New INSTANT NOM! i a c k g r o u n o hours daily 4*7-9121, 12-2 p.m. listings dally. CLERKS, TYFISTS, MECHANICALLY INCLINRD to suit. Call M r. Root at i f 2730 FLAGSHIP). 9Z ACTION RENTALS MATUEB BUSINESS WOMEN STM NOS. BO O K K IEPCR S c a r r s r e u io e . m m h i , i TOM SCHMITT 446 30*4 FURNITURE 251-*955.251-09*5 SURPLUS J B IP - veto* *2*94. EhcbNfcsTock AJ4.eFJI4.FeM. Transcriber Wanted WITH REFERENCES BE said lor S22. CON 499-941-99U HNw* ja m to toat Oraneo. •NO. LABOR W ARRHOUtE For buoy orthapaiPL offlco In Ir Cash for oto. used bed sets, dirv ELIZ A B ETH - Woetminetor Sac OUIRRS THEBE ROOMS AMO Office Furniture • A T N , EUIBT Ext. 7M4 tor Information sn buy- A LL SHIFTS MAINTBNANCR vinpton. Fart tlma/Fwil time. Ing room sets. desk*, dressers, Won. Furnished offtoctoncy H T amper ary, mart 4 long farm Othar related raapomlbilltlaa. INSTKOCnOHS 11 chairs, lamps, china, vast NEIGHBORHOOD, UNION Supermarket single gentleman. *215 par mon­ A BBA . *7491*9 WEEKD AYS. m s R L 22, Union Reply to Claes. ban O N . Subwr glass war*. (Estates bought). th. all util in**. Security 4 'H TRIUMPH TE7- 2 dr., 4 - _ boiler*. baa Pubtlshtng, 1291 Stuyvaaant 13 Maplewood Used Furniture refer once*. Call 527-9525. •pood, 4 cyl., manual stoortng. ___ Career Outdo, 309 1 mile west «f G J . Awa, Union, N.J. CALL 711-8699 i F a r l M r t Hi A/C, 2SA99 mils* *4295. 272- 1111,Ra.m.ep.m. Foo. Parkway MXPBRIHNCHD TUTOR After 4 p.m. or before 9 a m. IRVINGTON-4-5 Vacant rooms. Warehouse P m — Maotors degree in education. Hoot, hot water. Convenient in­ IRVINGTON-1-2-2- RMAL HSTATM SatoOo Foopta. Wanted far leading 4 unloading quire 741-3 Lyons Ave. or call vacant roams. Kitchen 4 both. Roooanablo rates, flexible in goo* NURSES AIDE potontlal. trucks, picking orders Go Call 274-21------Inquire 741-1 Lyena ova. 274-r INFORMATION an ALASKAN For Sat. 4 ocean xp. or expd.. salary 4 M w A ts . Call Nancy LIONEL TRAINS or 399-14*4. ’-SaSLaf ws will train. IMMEDIATE CASH IRVINGTON- Upper, 2 4 3 room 4 OVMRSCAS fob*. N U N Ip experience 4 roforoncoi . 4*7 brounoil 4 LARGE beautiful room 4 bath. VAN- 1977 Otovy WNM9W VO Awa., is Top prlcao paM. 425-2051 ------agto., *275. Decorated. par yeor paeatoto. Cab W ANTED - Mature Call 275-73 naods body work, 94*99 mfto M U Dap*. 7934 port Mm* sitting in 4 private heme. Sen!ar lady ar runs geo*. *99*. Coil 194 4 Of INJECTION MOLDING CaN after 4:2* p.n ROCK GUITAR OLD CLOCKS A IR V IN G T O N - 2 furnished gentlemen. Call attar S:M p.m. NOWIN Studio in Union, Friday only day to. small kitchen, bath, 741 4741. M ACHINE OFBRATOUS RECEPTIONIST POCKET WATCHES quiet middle age non drinker. FULL TUNS. HXFSNII warm s far aN 3 S ffh . apply Soaking inteilagonf person left. Z E P RUSH DOORS ROSELLE FAR E - Fumiehed SPRINGFIELD. ALLMANS.------Highest cash paW. also ports. 372-4571. RHUIRIO. SAYS. C ____ • 4 4 Maa-Frl. 1157 •newer phone, type 4 of! CUM Cm Union. 944-1224. rooms. 241-9S7S or 241-1449. m.. Maunfaiiwida 0 7 clerical dwtieo. Full b IR VINGTON- 5 room. 1st floor, P AY, REFERENCE!. ST AST CanTCMFerartoo IMUNSOIATMLY. CASHHS 279-54*4. Mrs. Weinberg. W ILL care far your child In FOtSALf 17 Ortg. Rocyctors Scrap Metal *350. par month utilities not Irv M i n t p j* . Mr homo, while you work. eluded, phono owner, 3*4424*. GangiFtf lert 114 tomp |aba In the area. R MCMFTIONIST/TY FIST transportation. BIBLB QUIZ end BIB4.B PUZ MAX WEINSTEIN TO F F A Y LOCAL CO'S Light typing duties, And SONS IRVINGTON- 2 bedroom, B E N T - Irv rvtngtoft/Unton area. 275-2470. ZLE CORNER. Two children'* _ . ______A vs. 4 TivcUNr M 142 VACATIONS 4 HOLIDAYS preferred. Llttto i activity book* by Milt Hammer. SINCE 1920 adults, near St. Pauls church. nscoossry . Fwtl time. Caraor 2424 Morris Ave , Union Available In Dec. Rant *3*1. In­ Franklin Terr. Call 272G9«2. 32 page* In each book containing Daily 9-5 Sat. •:39-12 4*4*224 Guido, 30-1111. • o.m.4 p.m. Special Loving Care( fun to-do croaoword puzzles, fill security. H i ...... 201-467-9518 after 5. US AM/FM N arsing Reps« n r In, true-and-false quizzes, Wanted For Cash sentence-hiding puzzles anc •Mr**, Root RsSato Safes mdvnna Mnrkax *• OLD bOOKS 4 STAMPS LANDLORDS — No Fee — .. . GARAGE W ANTED - tor winter ConTEMPoraries hospitals, nursing homos also many more from both Old nd Nr**, 29 AM irNm . ancaftant can- intoroatod in a caraor in Real ORIENTAL RUGS Obligations — No Expenses — storage of antique car. Shiyva- dttton. I4M4 27177M, after 9 Estate? Call for details on our babysitting at reaaenabie rates. New Testament Books. A good ANTIQUES Screened 4 qualified tenants — 966 S. Springfield and easy way for the boy and sant Ave., Union prqferred. wtir p.m. before 9 a.m. weak Say*. aM GUARDS WANTED galtory of homos training pro- Cart day or night. 3742— b. Private buyer 224-42M ly. Century Rentals 279 49*2. consider other tocattah. 9*4-4197. day Sat. 4 tun. F a r - N w e 4 kNirtaie. Muaf Am. *’ am. Offices tocatod In Union, Deemed 4 bonded by the state. girl to knmr and undarstand the bo roNabN 4 hawa rafarancaa. -anford. Summit 4 Morris Bible bettor. Each book S44i par baar. Apply: KAY 8TAT ASSOC. County, in union call. THM ANROUUCQflENTS Sand forjrour copy of either book Frecc SpeclaWe. L Springfield 4 0 Y L E CO., Mary T. Kelly, 352- to-BAKER BOOK HOUSE, 1019 DEATH NOTICCS Awa. Union. N .J OFFICM NMLF WAMTMO-1 or 2 itthy $t„ Grand UNION STEEL COUP. Mich. 49504 t AJR.B pjn. or • PlNL-to pjR. days par we * BIBLSK IB- John J., on Nov. 4 274-2151. RRSISTOR CO.- Wants parson 1500 Morris Ave., Union, today of Babylon, N.Y., and the lato SINNIOBN- On Nov. 4 H01, far Inside solas. Must hava C A R IC ATU R B 4 far your party. BID R O O M Set 4 living room 1991, of Lake Hiawatha, N.J., Thursday at 9:45 a.m. Katharine M. Dempsey. Lauto* (Hartmann), c e i w i - i e n Unique, entertaining. Cocktail sat, both are new S250 each beloved husband of the lato Gravesida tervlc* 10:30 a.m. at Relatives and friends attends* working knowtodga of resistors. Agnes (nee Schagon), devoted N.J. ‘ Company benefit*. Fleam call parttoa. barmltrvahs. sweet 14. Purchasad from bankrupt Holy Cross Cemetery, North th* funeral from The CHARLES Honry BthntgaRf dew PART TIME — William Uipoil, v .F . far LESM OR , *27-9111 retailors. 24l-9t74. brother of Mr*. Sophie Bezak, Arlington. f HAUSMANN 4 SONS of Henry j . f bmigen Ave., Union, N.J. Mrs Stella Sabutsky, Mrs. f.,454-74*4 CBMETER Y PLOTS FU N ER AL HOME. 1057 Sanford 6ML/6UY FRIDAY ------P-2 p.m. WWto Marla Gallo, Mrs. Hoian F S L B E R - On Nov. 7, 19*1. Ave., Irvington, on Nev. T b ------Computer Saiwttom Inc., 51 Lm UF mhM HOLLYWOOD Gerhard, Mrs. Clara bien, Joseph, of Union, N.J., beloved grandcMMron. Th* funeral ear- WaoMngton Terr., M. Orange, husband of Mary (Wlnkaiman), Funeral Mass immaculate vice was hofd on Nov. 5 at The party 4 racoNo cast 4 i LOST BANKBOOK- Harmonica Joaaph and Walter Bieiskie., Heart of Mary Church, N J . *7*17 Otying schooling. ax MEMORIAL PARK Relatives and frtonds ar* kindly dsvoted father of Joseph Jr. and MC CRACKEN FUNERAL put. CaM Valerie, 9440*43 SECRETARY/ Savings Bank, Morris Ave., Gethhsemone Gordons, Robert Fetoer, Elenort Albright Maplewood. interment HOME, 1JM Morris Aye., Unfan. Ellz. No. 2-00012591. Pk Mausoleums. Office: I f " Invited to attend the funeral to­ sod Memorial Park, I—------* “ — “ — : ------Excellent MATURE WOMAN- Noe MS day, Thursday at • a.m. from and Kathryn Mohrhauser, FAN Y TIM M - to aaaist district receptionist return to bank. Sfuyvesent Ave., Union brother of Lawrence Fetber and Union. Pork. or part m m to aaoiit tn bway satoa manager in markattne Tito PAR KW AY W OZNIAK U X ' phyalcian't off It* Typing Electronic firm seeking LOST- large Mack dobermen. M EM ORIAL HOME, 330 Myrtle Liza Eckert, also survived by 17 mppert functions. 2 hours par secretary/receptlonist. No grandchildren and five great W BZKIBW ICZ- On Nov. 9 . H01, n orm oT) . Cart 490-4917. or M 4 day 9:341:39 or 1.-20-2:20. Call pomlbiy Injured, extreme cau­ COLOR TV - Toshiba, 11' screen, Ave., Irvington, thence to St. SZYLAR- Tadeusz, on Nov. _ Vtofa (Pakrol), of flmpaanvIWa. S 5 R .M T— ** ftono Excellent banaflts. Call tion m» ' ' ' vary good color excellent Casmlr't Church, Newark, for a grandchildren. The funeral will Dava et 447 030. for details. Tom Shaa, 4*4*224. mint be taken. Contact 372 4 1901, of Kearny, N.J., formerly 8.C., formerly Orest Meedews 9920. After 4. 372 1071. cond. Must sell. Call 375-0994 Funeral Mass at 9 a.i be conducted from The MC of Newark, betovsd husband of an* Unfan. N.J.. bafovo* wtf* af moot Holy Cross CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, Katherine (nee Buczek), COUCH- 02" high back, orangs North Arlington, N.J. 1500 Morris Ave., Union, today, devoted tether of Stanley and •Ntor of Frank Pokrel an* Mr*. 4 brown plaid, excellent condi Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Th# John Szyler, dear grandfather ef tton, *275. Double mettress, *25. OSM ESKh On Nov. I, 1901, ‘ - - - - - aurvtva* by Funeral Mass 10 a.m. at St. three grandchildren Relatives “ “ — Tb* 2/4 size bunk bi Joseph j., of Union, N J ., betov Joseph's Church, Maplewood. and friends attended the funeral 277 3251 husband of th* lato an Nov. 4. from The PARKW AY t m oul st' •nK 3QZMMK MEMORIAL'HOME, HOMttsusaametz E, 150* Morris and Service 1 M m . 4 i IbttTaf Inrtngferi, iS k .. 220 Myrtle Ave., Irvington, chairs. 7 pc. kttctwn set.c ____ od father of Donald w . of Now at lT2Ta.ni. A lamp*, cabinets, mahogany. 375- thence to St. Stanleiaue Church, Funeral Maas 9 at St. C tz t grandchildren. Th* funeral will York City, Robert L. of Irv­ Newark, for a FunoraCMaaa. In- bs conducted from Th* MC Joseph's Church, ■woo*. ington, and Diana E. of torment Holy Cross Cemetery, ntsrmant Holy C ross D IN E T T E - bedroom 4 living CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. Elizabeth, brother of Joseph A. North Arlington, N.J. room tats. Must sail. Excellent buy. Private home. 374-7415. EA R LY AM ERICAN Dinettes, maple or pine, *139; 5 pc. but $9 PaittiRf A Paptrfcaafiflf 74 7$ cher Mock, *99; 7 pc. modem, 2129; chairs, *12; bedding-sets, carpentry, repairs 4 FERRARO'S twin *50; full *7*. 241-9RR2. after MASON CONTRACTOR ■ Painters Also pioi sold 4 1 p.m. Rooldontlal 4 Commercial y Workmanship" repaired. Vezza. J PRIVATI PARTUS Interior* Exterior decorating F U E L O IL Approx. 200 g*____ KELR08E CO..Iuc. NICK WILLIAMS'------754 per gallon requires pumping ONLY ALTERATIONS out basement tank. Call 40^2420, A 6 4 Maekiai 1 HMtMf 77 top o lf 6 S M ra ft DAN'S PAINT I NR offer 7 p.m. ftN G it ITIM AOS a job toe small. Prmesf. Interior 4 Exterior drtwawaySv rocammg a A t AiOVINR 4 fTOR AR C a ra w ; free F L E X M A R KET Nov. 21st„ ONLY m - x m w i a m r Indoor-Outdoor ties market, EXPERIENCED a.m.-4:30 p.m. Firs M 4 M COWTftACTOND LOW RATES FRANK'S F A IN T C n Presbyterian Church, Roeetto. NON-COMMIRC1AL AOS C ALL 241-9791 Lie. 7ttS interior 4 Exterior Painting Wide variety of dealer displays, ONLY Gutters and Loaders collectible dealers aOOFIMO FAIWTito# Scraping with sand mac hi _ N EED A P L U M M R T Call GERARD, no job too small. refreshments, dealer spots FRBB aartMATRS Expert MOVING 4 STL _____ Fra* Estimates-Fully insured. available. 2452941 or 245-7200. MIRCHANOISI AOS FULLY INSUURD 4W-7271 at tow coat. Residential, Com Call after 4 p.m , 372-4744 Visa 4 Master Charge. 232 3297 mercfaL Shore Trip*. Local a License No. 4*44. FOR SALE- colonial bunk bod, _ ONLY Long Distance No job to small F A LL SPECIALS ' PNpMStNO* MIATINO mattresses, double dresser, call Interior 4 Exterior painting. Repairs, remodeling, violations after 5 p m . J7Y7257 tIO AUTOMOTIVI, BOAT, dor mars, aluminum Also roofing, gutters 4 leaders, siding, roofing, kitchen* Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water FOR SALE- adult condominium, RIAL 1ST ATI AOS ITC neat 4 clean L. FER D lN AND i boilers, steam 4 hot water Fireplace*. 944-7112. Ftaridn 8»eciaHst 4 SONS, 944-7259. 5 point auction. systems. Sewer cleaning. Cam n SAFI COOfTRACTIMO CO. DON’8 IN TER IO R 4 E X TER IO R mercial 4 residential. Herb Convenient for shopping 4 A o o m o w s a o o r m r r s ECONOM Y WOVEK.IIIC. Pointing, loaders 4 gutters. Triefler, ES 24640, Lie, 1*00. buses, call 391-4351 or 3*24061. Renevatlen*, kitchens. LOCAL* Free estimates insured. 44' 79B2or 752 7929 J. GiaontM. GARAGE SALE- Sat. Nov. 14, LONG DISTANCE 7t 19-3. Crib mattress, small organ, Don AJksckvr, MxMovr IN TER IO R B EX TER IO R bike, other Items 49 ‘ UNION. N J. Fainting. Leader* 4 Gutters. Ave., Springfield. •K l-m tS Lie. 22 Free estimates, insured. Quality Stephen Dee. 222 2541 Printing GARAGE SALS- Sat. Nov. 14.9- Classified K. SCMRSIHOPSR — Painting cluba, 4 mlac. 4*3 Colonial Arms interior, exterior. Free • I n i t i t i m i Rd., Union. estimates, insured. 4*7-9244,4*7 2713. eves. G U ITA R - Acoustic, new. W e 7/ sell your items f-a-s-t or run *UTM John, 371-94*5,5-9 p.m. (2 ) GRAVRS Apartments, No job too small. Hollywood 944-751J. B« Mitral) your 1 FOR SALE A P I'til we do I GARAGE SALS- 47 Cedar St., ROBIRT O'BRIEN- • Bu m s Cards CRAFTSMAN: 0 Years Ex Mlllbum, Sat., Nov. 14, 19*1, 10 Hwro’s w hy w a ’ro 944-3290. •Letorfcaadsi a.m.-S p.m., trash compactor, fumrtur*. chllds, canopy bad. sura wo'H soli your E Metopes $5.00 for 4 line ad REASONABLE FAINTING morchondtoo In o hurry: Family *275. 2 family *475 4 • Typesettini & GARAGE SALS Sat. Nov. 14. family *475 4 up. Rooms, hall Ptste-vp 1*4. 575 Goff Terr Your Ad Will ways, stores, offices, *25 4 up Commercial, residential 4 in A p p e a r In We’re so proud of the result-power of M r rial, also carpentry, roof In*, gutters. 4 loaders, scaffold CALL HCLPI D I M M V*M or«OTUu ‘ at reasonable price* Fully 686-7700 9 NEWSPAPERS newspapers we’ll gamble that we’ll sell your Free estimates. 274- , records. Please c In Union I Kssex Counties 5424 or 741-5511. FOR SALE item in a hurry or run yw r ad 'til we * UNION LIAOIR SIDNEY KATZ INDOOR PLEA MARKET * SPRtNOPMlD LIAOIR do. Ym ’II pay only tor one insertion and we’ll ^aptrhanglng, E 4 G ROOFING CO. Croft airbw. tun. Nov. 24 to-4 Shingles. Hat reefs, repairs, gut p.m Soton Hall University Stu Irvington tors, leader*, etoe pointing. dent Cantor, So. Orange Avo., * HIRALD run it up to 4 times at a one time cost Llconto*, insured. Fro* 8o. Orange. Frsa admission. Far Roselle/Roselle Park Estimates. 372Y57*.______Info, coll *44-9494 or 741-9M*. SSVBRANCB B SON * SPICTATOR ROOFING GoNars-l sads n DECORATOR*. INC. Quarter Rack Club « LMDIN LIAOIR Intoriar 4 exterior No jab too Guttort ctoanad 4 Installed torgo ar too email. Reasonable Free Estimates Mountainside L IVINGROOM SET *KHO lust promise to let us know as soon as ww sail it rotoe. insured. Free estimates 4*7 4194______COLONIAL, TABLES, LAMPS. CALL 742 STM W ILLIAM N. 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Park, m the County of Union. N.J., gOROUOH OP ROSELLE PARK at a public mooting hold on Union Caoaty. N.J. November f. m i and met m W or MOTICE IS HER ESY OIVEH dlnanco will bo tofcnn up lor m«t the following ordlnanco wee DOMage on AAonday evening, finetty pa«ad and approved by movember 23. mi at I 00 p m.. Mayor and Council ofme Borough prevailing time, or as soon of Roselle Park at a public mosttna thereafter as Mid matter can be held in the Borough Hall. i » reached, at the regular mooting of Chestnut Street. Roselle Park. N.J M id Mayor and Council to be held on November ♦. mi at the Borough Hall in Mid Borough O R O IN A N C E N O .u a ol Rosalie Park, and that all par AN ORDINANCE TO AMENO AN sons interested therein will be ORDINANCE E N TITL E O , "AN given an opportunity to be heard ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR concerning same THE CONSTRUCTION OF A By order of the Mayor and Cown- M U LTI PURPOSE CEN TER IN cil of the Borough of RoMlle Park TH E BOROUGH OF ROSELLE JEAN KEENAN PARK. APPROPRIATING THE BoroughClerk SUM OF S7S.BBB.M A N D ORDINANCE NO. life AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING OF BONO ANTICIPATION NOTES OPEN SUNDAY FOR THE PURCHASE OF FUR IN ANTICIPATION OF THE IS- 2 groat now locations... NITURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR SUANCE OF BONOS TO PRO- 12 noon-5 pm THE MULTI PURPOSE COM- yiOE FOR SAID PURFOSE", TO MUNITY CENTER BUILDING IN INCREASE THE APFROFRIA Furniture 888 Sprlngflold Avonuo THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE TIOH THEREFOR TOFIJII.B. BE IT ORDAINED by tbe Mayer Irvington, Now Jorooy and P e n cil ef the Sarawak el BIRDS OF PREY ONLY ReeeHe Park. Ceee#y ef Uaiaa. Specific areas of tbe na­ Slate el New Jersey. as MNews: and SECTION I. Section 2 of Or tion's public lands are set dinance NO 114* entitled. "An Or­ 2625 Morris Avonuo dinance providing for the con­ aside . as “ crucial struction of a Multi PurpoM Center habitats'' for wildlife, in the Borough of Roseik Park. a £ Union, Jorooy prdpriating the sum of *75.000.00 such as th 81 miles of the and authorizing the issuance aI Snake River in Idaho, bonds to provide tor M id purpose." which is reserved for birds of prey

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