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By Pat and Marilyn Davis of government and com' FOR YOUR imiiiiiuiiimilliiliillillillllililimillllilllllllHIilli New Jersey apartment Aging then' received per- The pamphlet outlines : =,„„ siiiitmiiimiiiniii'i" munity/agencies which offer dwellers, issued by the New . mission to reprint the tenants' rights In such areas COHVENIENCf assistance to tenants with a Jersey Department of publication for distribution as repairs, landlord reprisals, MODERNIZE teenager's dream. Parents If he'refuses to cooperate, problem. in case of emergency' Dear Put and Marilyn: Community Affairs. primarily to senior citizens, provision of heat und window The Zip Code YOUR KITCHEN J need to have firm rules and take a week's vacation and call - I'll get right to the point. I "I Commissioner Lawrence F. Anyone Interested In ob- & BATHROOM enforce them with love. leave him with the THREE 3760400 for Police Department want to be popular. I am 14 AWOMAN'S IPEAL Kramer said the copies taining a copy of the for Springfield is Parents have been told that children. This should give him Exhibit of potteryJ>eing presented or First Aid Squad WITH and have had .only four dates. represent the third printing of publication may contact the they must accept their isome valuabTeexperlence and MAN VERV OFTEN 376-7670 for Fire Department And to make matters worse— the publication within 10 It will continue through June state Office on Aging, P.O. children in order to be suc- you a-vacation, You know the An exhibition of abstract CERAMIC -no one has called back. I am -15 THE ONE SHE months' time, indicating the cessful. However, acceptance old saying — action speaks. sculptural day works and 21. • Box 276B.. Trentpn^QMM, 07081 desperate^ "widespread public need for docs not mean approval of loudexJhan words. Try it. functional pottery by William McCreath is an associate Copies'also are available TILE Maria such an informational McUreatti is being presented professor in the School of Fine' through county offices on Dear Maria: everything the child does. The Pcbll.h.d Evary Thuodoy by Trumoi Publishing Carp. it's the finest -o-o- publication on renters" legal in the Mini-Gallery of the and Performing Arts at aging. You are hardly at the young person must learn .what A6 41 Mountain ova., Sprlngfl.ld, N.J. 07081 -686-7700 ' material you Dear Pat and Marilyn: rights, and responsibilities." Newark Museum Arts Montclalr State College. famine stage. Successful is permissible and desirable. can use in I've been married six The New Jersey League of Workshop, 49 Washington st. dating, like everything else, -•o-o- months and I've gained 18 Moiling AiMreiai SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973 Subicriptlon Rot* Sacond Closi Postaga your home! VOL. 44 - NO. 36 3 S ECT IONS P.O. Box6», Sfilngllelrf, N.J. 07081 $8.50 Y.0,1, Paid at Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy takes a little practice. Give Dear Pat and Marilyn: pounds. Before marriage, I lNever needs yourself a little time: I've been married 10 years worked in an office and was I pa i n 11n g or and have three small children. ; repaperlng Easy -o-o- very active. Since we've ACLU plans to maintaTn * Will The youngest child is two so I 1 Dear Pat and Marilyn: settled down to married life, KINGSTON FUEL CO. not dent, stain or find.il diffieult-to leave the Tn*r* or. no long tforiM at AJriooled Airtvmrthr* I scratch. I enjoy reading your column instead of bowling, dancing or fund-raiser AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Corp. Only th« Hnwt. moil dapemlabU' ».r»k» and It's time to get Lastsa lileti.me! but am sick and tired of the house. I do take my oldest son swimming, we spend our time customer cor* »ln<« \9$fi- Local bike safety reviewed to basketball practice and that WE WILL young people .who • complaiji looking at TV. Could this The" American Civil The Fuel Oil Crbit It RMI and the following ate our suggestions 100% OUARANTUO US ID CAM RECOMMEND ' because they have a few rules is about the extent of my account for my weight gain? Liberties Union of New Jersey to help,you thru the coming winter; •""""'" ~ a MONTH* ea IJM* MIUS info the pool A RELIABLE to follow. They should be social life. Fatso will sponsor a fund-raising The Springfield Municipal Swim Pool TILE I have sat home and talked («miCMIVMI wall •• on «arv)ca call*. ouirdt. Church Mall, this Monday to Saturday. an adult. If I don't find some 'M K'MAN OH I A' June23, betwrtnlhehoursoT9a.m.and4 ByABNERGOLD works eight hours a day and I All TV requires is staring and Refreshments, games, folk We will Install Tills Burner At •71 VW DELUXE BUS lORdR WW, vinyl root. M895 between regulations which are too strict for ridden on the right, with the flow of traffic, for way to have adult com- Our Cut With a 1 Year p.m. Following a traffic accident which last week am lucky if I see my father breathing. Skim off those singing, volleyball, kite flying, Unconditional Guarantee At 95 Radio, Nlcel «O»O good enforcement and those which are too lax." greater control. * I Newark Tile panionship, I think I may lose •70 VW FASTBACK Meanwhile, memberships are •till claimed theTife of a 10-year boy who was riding once a month.. excess calories and slim the races, a talent "auction," and LAST YEAR'S PRICE OF..*. _ '71 VW CAMPER 141 Cft rfadlo, WW. Nlcel '1196 He noted that the state law makes bike riders -o-o- I would consider it a com- my mind. a cooking contest are among Red pop top. Nlcel JIOU being taken by the Recreation Depart- his bicycle along Morris avenue, the Township subject to all traffic rules, such as stop signs Supply Co. body beautiful; ;' "" W I >O N0T KNOW HOW LONO S •H VW FASTBACK 'M VW SB DAN WRIGHT ALSO questioned Committeeman pliment if jusU once my Don't tell me to talk this O?FBR CA NTA$TI ™' "*'" M696 •1395 ment. Any permanent resident of Committee Tuesday night devoted a major OUR «th YEAR Calories do count! A the activities scheduled. Radio, Nice Beige. Model 113. Balga. and traffic lights, but that a local code would Robert Wasserman about progress of plans for mother would say, "Jim, you over with my husband Sprlngtlfld may apply for membership. portion of its meeting to possible steps which .ROUTE 32 scrambled, egg is 12S calories, Admission is $2 for adults; Jl SECOND - HAVE YOUR FUEL OIL TANK CLEANED. '70 VW SEOAN help greatly with compliance by Springfield the day camp to be instituted this summer at because I have tried that. He We will ramovailudat and water and ... •1696 might prevent slmiliar tragedies in the future. DUNELLEN. N.J. can't go-tonight. I want you to but if you boil this same egg, for children under 12. All Red,-auto., radio. itittBstmniiiinriiiiuiiiimittiitiiiiiiiiutiuuimMtiimiiititiiiiirniu youngsters. the Municipal Swimming Pool. Wasserman had ?48-0MO tells me to plan whatever I chemically lt»al-yaur-lanH w-i35: Several persons among the 25 In the Town stay home and study." lam 16 you save SO calories. A cup of proceeds will benefit the state MANX OTHtBS TOCHOOSt Committeeman Normrin Banner rnrrirr|r-nrlo^ -rsportod-ho-iB-!i) • Round Top Sirloin the land sub-division and zoning ordinances. The Ikebana-Bonsai "3JU1 tastlmony, Including that of Ihc neigh- occurred in neighboring communities during MODELS AT FAR BELOW WHOLESALE AND Festival, presented by the bora, was carefully weighed before U» Montclair Chapter, Ikebana SELL FAR RELOW RETAIL. ROSELLE PARK FUR nlnft Board rendered Its decialon^ There were Inlornnllnnnl anrl the - 1 U I no 'deaf ears'. l.onK before the recent tragedy, bicycle NVTURE LIQUIDATORS, 7 E. WESTFIELD AVE., Maplewood Chapter, Bonsai "i. The objectors had a During on appeal safety was a prime concern of the Springfield Society of New Jersey, will be before the Township Committee according to Police Department, as evidenced by their ROSELLE PARK, N.J. 241-9422. open to the public today from ' law. and the Planning 'Board action was,af- lecture program for township school children 10 a,m. to 9 p.m. and $ aid letters and literature miulc&lo po^Cs at tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 5 Eye Round ib' "f, The proper 'ftrum^ot those aggritvod by GOLD MEDAk FORM — Laura Clark*. Springfield's .9-year-old track star who won ~ Uie end of the school term. In a further effort to p.m. Sirloin Tip Bound it> 1.49 these actions Is Che Superior Court of New «0NEUES8 BEEF p thrMlbp prizes In state) Junior Olympics title m««+ Saturday at Warlnanco Park, combat cycle accidents, Chief George Parsell Jerseyr , notot. tthhe Sifild Ld last week again sent these, letters to township COLONIAL - FULLY COOKED OVEN RUDY eld Leader. Elliabeth, soars 12 feel10 Inches to win the long jump by some 18 inches over her '•TrtafcM closest challenger. Laura also won the bantam 50-yard and 100-yard races at six hbmes! STEAK SALE accusers, ww state: Springfield athletes took a total oi seven medals. See article and other pictures on 1 Parsell, noting an increase in accidents SMOKED HAMS RIB ROAST "1. The Planning Board decision was ap- Pao» ?°- ' '•• •_ (Photo by Jim Adorns) between motor vehicles and juvenile bicyclists, First Cut pealed to the Township Committee.' To our 'stated that an investigation by his department • Top Sirloin OvanRaady knnti]*Ag*t thin iiniMnnl ar-Hon l« a flr«t frtr I Bourn) 1 -nnow«Hhat manyVeie caused by the cycliaU Wator Added Springfield. , themselves, "either; through non-compliance GET THIS There Is nothing unusual about this with the law or operating an unsafe or " "BONELESS BEEF SIEAK SALE procedure, since the same is part of the N J. 242 pupils to graduate improperly equipped bicycle." THERMAL INSULATED Municipal Planning Act enacted In l«63 (20 _ . - #_ Chuck or lb$• "li ;i Beel - Fam. Pack «a>. «••> t. • ' Cutlets Fnjsh || JtQ Parsell's past letters included copies, of a Ground ClllCken Boneless Breast '»••"•• year* ago). The 1972 land subdivision or- notice to parents froffl ,.R.: J. Vialle, general Cube Beef " 3 fcs. 4 Over Ib.OQ dinance vesta final decision-making authority Z,—i -.- CutWs BonelesBtea5st ,.t1 CO from Gaudineer School manager of the Foundation for Safety, Inc., PICNIC BAG shoulder 1.59 Chuck Turkev fo-«jfiSL in the Planning Board, with the need to refer Florham Park. In the notice, parents were l London Broil lb95« "7. f „ '""" Great Mb.AQe applications to the Township Committee' for A total" of 243 pupils will TeceHJe diplomas Glen Scott Ames; John Anthony Anaat, w Round ib. 1.79 Round Ground annrovl Hill _^ t (c^fltfnuad n piflt in Broil Jeffrey Richard Bahr, David Mark Baranek, Slioeo Bacon easiem P^.»» toe public, or any member, still has the right to Gaudineer School. . ; James Frederick Barrett II, Brian Lee appeal (he matter to the Township Committee. Musical selections by the Gaudineer Sym- Baumrind, Brian R. Belllveau, Thomas Joseph That was done In this case. VEGETABLE OR BLENDED SOUDPACK - phonic Band under the cUrectlon of JosVeph JJergeskL Robert J. Blabolil, Michael Philip Former PQW "i "too many members 6* thisTlannlng- Petrullo, will be performed before the program Blackman, Steven Jay BJeznlck, Wayne Allan Board are men associated In someway with the which will be held outside, weather permitting. CHOCK FULL 0' NUTS building Industry.1 — -.~- Boettcher, Frederick" Booker, Jeffrey David Following the processional march and Bromberg, Warren' Brojnberg, Domenico The Planning Board, by law, consists of nine will be speaker with tha purchiie of any air conditioner* 8TARKIST preliminary exerclsesrlh^-invocatton-wUl-oe- Bruccoleri, Stuart E. Brumer, Elliot Jay Buzin, members: the; mayor, a township com-' giveh by the Rev. James Dewart of mltteeman, the township engineer and six Michael P. Carroll, Louis E. Christmas, James COFFEE Springfield Emanuel United Methodist Church. (ContinuMl on page 33) citizens at large. The present board has three this Saturday SAFETY STARTS AT HOME — Ptl. Edward Kisch of the Springfield Police Department, 4000 BTU During our Pre-Season 12,000 BTU WHITETUMA members who are 'associated' with the "Day By Day," directed by Ron Brown and Dorothy Stallworth, vocal instructors, will be explains to his son Thomas how to check the condition of a bicycle chain and other 7.5 AMP building industry, if you count my profession as Marine 1st Lt. Allan J. Kroboth, a native of sung by the graduates. Dr. Fred Baruchin, Jim Mahar wins Linden and an ex-POW. will speak at the important points of bike safety. Springfield Police Chief George E. Parsell, in a 1-gallon an architect, their contribution and expertise continuing effort against cycle accidents, has urged parents to cooperate in j AIR are most valuable, but hardly controlling. Is It superintendent of schools, will address the dedication of a memorial park in Springfield on 230 VOLT plastic group when they are formally presented to him Saturday. The park honoring all those who educating their children on bike safety habits, including the use of properly cont. fair to say that these three out of nine are too equipped and maintained cycles/ (Photo-Graphics) ¥\ many? . .'. - '..'. '—— by Dr.,Thelma L, Sandmeler, principal. The Contest for Dad sorved in Vietnam Is located at Mountain benediction wilTBe Bven by. Rabbi Israel avenue and Shunpike road. CONDITIONER "3.'ClUiens of Springfield who are more than Once again the caUdrMTof Springfield have Turner of Young Israel Synagogue, Springfield. Lt. Kroboth, who was shot down bn-July 2, dissatisfied with Planning Board actions. Ask announced to all that the "greatest dad in the 5000 BTU 0000 BTU ' TUB following student* will receive diplomas.- TworiaTiVeoriaTiVes In our towfatowfa.". 1 *—T~T * twateJSoulhWeteani . wan neriouslacrioualy injureinjuredd - SAVE 30.95 (janHnuwl tofregt M) •---l.l-M»~— 12 AMP- Readers will recall that a similar announce- andcarried on a wooden stretcher 27 miles to a MD.13-0Z. cuve. He received no medical attention. Dayton diplomas will go ment was made about: mother-during the $ Coffee Mate jar I Bartlett Pears H«ls__... i can45' Subsemiently, he was_ta)cenLlhrouiat: Laos to Qedrglo > Hills Mayonnaise leader's annual oontCTfcJTWtith A.Mor t SVl CI7 | -•.-oti.ji Nortli Vletnam,c3rtiere he spent part of his i7? MoHs Drinks PMr Muihroomtt 4he spoUlght la Dadrandmore than 30 children -cansl captivity in "Plantation Gardens," ,« prison sT» ~.T SAVEK 80.95 SAVE 30.85 7 •baftV ^- Mntlettersto^thtonewspaper proclaiming their camp, ^ ^.. —•— . E acaroni Dinner «« 5 a*1 Miracle Whit* . a^qVffiFKreatest ii) the.-world.. ™ to 306 graduates tonight Awl^bnci-agalhUie staff found It 'Wost Until Jan. 28,1973, his parents,"Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Dayton Regional-High-School will - Randl Adler, Doris M. Alcott, Jo W. Ames, Neil ^inicuirfo selecronei winner. AU letters were Joseph KrobothrkheWnothing about his status, —graduate—306 seniors at tfie 36th com- S. Anderson, Eric E. Andrew, Hillary€rrAiuiSi" PAS! _great^Lthe announcemenTstated ~"—r exeept that he^wamiissujg:-©!! that datethey mencement exercises tonight at 7on thejront- Susan M. Aquilino, Patricia M.Ard, Meryl B. FIRE RED CORNED BE Final setecUon narrowed downvlb^hisa: learned that theltson's name was on the POW lawn of the school. •'• Atkln, John-N. Bahr, Alan F. Bamberger,- list. He was released from North Vietnam on SUGAfrSVWEET children, and from this group came one winner. •The processional will be Jed by Edmund "Rfibert L.Barnes,Kenneth L. Baroff, Marilyn March 29. : •• • ""•" 7~ ._ The winner is Jim Maher. W, of 32 Golf oval -Gerstcin, senior class president, and Robert" ROA: Lt. Kroboth, a graduate of Linden High R, Baumel, Anthony' J, Bellino, John R. Runners-up were Barbara Hammer, 9, of 5 Seager, student council president. School and the Citadel, Charleston, S.C., now (Contlnu«d on pafl« n) • WATERMELON Tree Top dr. and Julie WUdman, 10, of 10 Gerstein will deliver the welcome address. rc4ides.ln-Burlco,-V«., with his-wi/e Carol. JUICEi VELVEETA "Glenda Jamesrvtcepresldent"of the"senior "V- 16,OOOBTU 20,000 BTU Prizes awarded to the winner are announced Six individual plaques donated by VTVA (the class,, will present the .class gift. Sherrl Tryouts to Be 210 VOLT m VOLT elsewhere in today's issue of the Springfield National POW-MIA organizaUon) and freedom Moreines will be the student speaker. Her topic 12-o*. Leader. I Whole c I.';.-.' (Continued on pa«« JJ) wiU be 'The Importance of Self." $ The class will be presented by Anne Romano, for senipr,junior Jl 249 acting principalrfionyaDorsky-arKi Natalie SAVE •fe.SB Waldt, members of the "Regional Board of SAVEI0.H Cutup Slightly HHfl'L High school's Bulldog Education, will, award,diplomas and present Mmuteman nines 't awards. -. • , » The Springfield Recreation Department this The invocation wjU be given by Rabbi week announced tryouta for the Senior and_ will step out in style this fall Junior Minuteman summer allsUu* baseball omaioaar The Rev. James • Dewart of Springfield teams. LfOIlVARMeSAN When the Jonathan Dayton, Regional High The Jacket* traditionally worn by band 1 »#;;^'43S Emanuel Methodist Church will deliver the Senior tryeuta, for \nfjt) uliu will nut reach the age of is before Aug. l.wUl be conducted at ilant field next season, there l be more than fancy tunic, complete with sash, epaulet* and brass The graduates are: •• ' Ruby Field on the following days: today at 6 spectators' eye?. buttons. The white shoes, now worn will be " Mar]'. A. Ackermnn, Charles C. Adlckman, - cVWmbVkd replaced by black ones and white spats, and a p.m., Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at noon. «?K IS «•» '.« taller hit: will adorn the marchers' beads, . Coaches of the senior team will be. Dan emdhMhung the^'military effect" Trousers When reporting a fire/ D'AnSrea and Bob Janukowicx, both former will be-hawally the same, but with an orange Jonathan Dayton Regional standouts." ntllitiriiwslrlDaVdown aach'Side '' «^. call direct: 376^670! D'Andrea has just completed his third college varsity: season pitching for Rochester Institute A school spolmsman, who noted the new To avoid delays in reporting a fire, residents • '• -•.-•. '.,.'*•• of Technology, and Janukowtcz emerged as the uniform waapaitiofAnattempt to "update" the. of Springfleld.have been urged to dial the Fire Bd that the entire baW leading bitter for Upsala College, batUng .367 Department direct - 378-7670 - by Chief Robert as a first baseman, f-i-;-- •• • ' • A larg*Tifle:squad ,B. Day. . • . .-.,.. Day Announced the number, he said, because Eighteen players will be chosen, on the basis of the possibility of delay when dialing the of ability to play With the team in the Junior "Pfwctei ' Bullc^ll^Myt th.n^vnl.orm, • mafthlna bond this Suburban Baseball" League with Summit, ••-' "••• ""rfcentM)^ ;sUted there are twitaUve operator to report a fire. He added that ihis

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^-Thursday, June 14, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER ^Civilisation' •Two women named SPRINGFIEID-(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday^Juno J4, 1973-3 Six awards given Overlook Hospitah wijl continue today jby Overlook group as class graduates names supervisor at Public Library Rework on musical Part Eight of the 13-part film series, of speech therapy from Saint James .•• • • * "Civilisation," wUl be shown in the meeting Six awards were presented at com- ij'.TheappoinlineiH of Mrs/Richard C. Currey Broadening Overlook Hospital's service to room of the Springfield. Public Library today at •«|!d Mrs. John K. Christensen us business patients In need of speech therapy, Kathleen • miencement "exercises held Firday for eighth 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Friends ot graders at Saint James School in Springifeld. „ jl'hairman and production c-hairmnn, respec- mWorTenafly has joined the staff as fulltime the Springfield Public Library, showings of the tively, of (he Overlook^ Musical Theater was1 speech, therapy supervisor and chief speech The Mothers' Guild award for scholarship entire series are open to the public, free of clinician. ' went to Darrell Huntley and Regina Stuart; the Jainnounced at a recent meeting of the Overlook t Hospital Auxiliary by Mrs. J. Roger Faherty, . Mrs. Ward is a graduate of Trenton State Ladies of UNICO award for excellence in ° Entitled "The Light of Experience," today's mathematics, to Elizabeth Napier; the SC !«cond vice-president. College, where she also earned her M.A. film deals with the rise of rationalism in 17th •J/The Overlook Musical Theater, which marks degree, she holds national certification from James award for excellence in English, to Century northern Europe, especially Holland, Thaddeus Dutkowski and Mary Kate Fun- it«25»h anniversary this year, will feature as ' the American Speech and Hearing Association. when divine authority gave way to the scien- its production the musical rendition or the old . Mrs. Ward served as chief speech pathologist cheon; the American Legion award for history, tific method of observation and ex- to Peter DiSturco and Eileen English; the West • "Annie Get Your Gun," with music and at Hofstra University - Hempstead Speech perimentation. lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Clinic, where she taught for three years. Mrs. Legion Auxiliary award for history, to James A concern for light, both in its technical Murphy and Patricia Rebel, and the Anthonys . porothyFlelds. This program, will be presented Ward also gained • experience at Monmouth aspects (as In the invention of the telescope and ' al the Summit HighSchool on Nov. 29 and 30 and Medical Center where she worked with Volpe-award for science, to Christopher Waryn the microscope) and in its' depiction in painting and Mary Weir jDec. 1. Overlook Musical Theatre continues to preschoolers, stroke patients and in the home, was very evident in the period. Rembrandt, , be the major fund-raising activity of the care program. ." Awards and diplomas were conferred by the Vermeer, Descartes, and Newton are some of /Overlook Hospital Auxiliary, having raised Rt. Rev. Francis X. Coyle/ The Rev. Anthony Special therapy programs are being the artists and thinkers whose works illustrate 6vor-*2o,000.00 last year. J. DiPalma was the speaker! organized for the summer months for school the film. Mrs. Currey ancTMrs. Christensen said that children and others with speech and hearing Members of the graduating class are: The film to be shown next week is "The^. volunteers are needed in all phases of business Paul Ammiano, Carmen John Apicella, problems. Appointments can be made directly Pursuit of Happiness." Itdlscusses the baroque and production. through Overlook's speech therapy depart- Francis Joseph Aquilino, Thomas Francis and rococo art forms of the 18th Century, ""BARBARA DEUTOCH ,.. t Mrs. Currey staled that the committees ment. Brennan, Martln~Bykr Robert Phillip Conte, especially music, and focuses attention on under her supervision are: national and local George Robert Crowley, James Peter Crowley, The professional staff in Overlook's speech Bach, Mozart, Handel and Haydn. : advertising, extra revenue and services, therapy department includes another fulltime Michael D'Achille, Peter Joseph Di Sturco. ^Godppell'staron the rise opening night bu((ct, patrons, photography, GET-ACQUAINTED DAY — Fourth and fifth graders at Springfield's James Coldwell Thaddeus Arthur Dutkowski, Peter and Edward Walton schools spent a day lost week at Walton getting to know each speech clinician in addition to Mrs. Ward, as program, public relations, publicity and '• well as a parttime speech theraplst.Jn addition Thomas Episcopo, Darrell Thomas Huntley, tickets. Interested volunteers may contact other. The Merry-Go-Rounders, a professional theater troupe, presented the Peter Michael Jacques, William Francis Methodist Church a parttime audiologlst will soon be added, Miss Deutsch on talk show ] Mrs. Currey at 273-9346. , Iroquols legend, 'On the Turtle's Back.' Other activities were planned by individual making available full audiometric testing. Koonz, Kevin Thomas Lamb, John Thomas Jc_ '"!j?5*;. production area, Mrs. Christensen, teachers. Shown in Mary Buckalo's fourth grade making corn muffins and popcorn Laurencelle, Steven Paul Merkelbach, James . Barbara Deutsch, the daughter of Mrs. adaptation of the Gospel of St. Matthew) last to laud graduates, ri _,who_can_bVreached_aU64J814.Js-r£sponsiblc— nnH <-h'"-nlng_hiitt«»r nro ihelrno production design, hospitality, properties, set Testimonial held the air next month. Pittsburgh and subsequently travelled to St. Waryn, Paul John Weingartner, Louis Manuel Sandmeier School has been discussing primary elections. On Election Day, the "fathers orf 5unday Construction and painting, sound and special Zamora. As the cast member Who sings the popular Louis, Cleveland, Wilmington, Del., Columbus, children were able to visit the school gym to observe the actual voting process. Springfield Emanuel United Methodist Ohio, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, where the ' ^effects and wardrobe mistresses. tor Or, Siahuber Regina Irene Brenna, Susan Linda DeVita, Mrs. Luciani said, "My youngsters' enthusiasm was so greatthal I had to follow it up Church, Church Mall at Academy Green, will song "Day By Day," Barbara is in demand for Key Club honors members/ REFRESHERCOURSfc—bea Brown otSpririgfield is b,ack on the job after completing an many radio and television shows, and will be show is now enjoying an extended run. . Mary Elizabeth Dzuna, Eileen Mary English, with a mockelection." looking into the voting booth are, from left, Mark Yoss, Ira honor the fathers and the graduates_of the; A''""! 425 persons attended a dinner last eight-week.course at Overlook Hospital, Summit,,|or registered nurses who have Mary Kate Funcheon, Frances Ann Graziano, —seenJuly BTurthe-TiationaUy-televlsed-Mlke —Barbarr4s-not-the-only~member- of -the Gross, Geralyn Pollack, Nancy Hommel and John Colemon. • - parish this Sunday at 11 a.m. ChurcrfSchool Deutsch family involved in the entertainment iPearce tournament Thursday night in honor of Dr. Fred Stahubcr taken timo out to raise their families. Heidi-Ann Miesner, Elizabeth Napier, Nancy pupils will present gifts to the fathers at all of Douglas Show. Besides soloing on "Day By of Mountainside, superintendent of Union Lynn Paluchowski, Elaine Marie Perrelli, Day," she will, perform parables and songs field. Her brother, Richard Deutsch, makes TV parents at 17th annual dinner the services, and the graduates will be commercial* and movie, trailers for the public schools.. .'"... Lorctta Maria Purcell, Patricia Denise from the show with her nine fellow cast held at Echo Lake Stu Sherman, immediate~T»st. lieutenant recognized by the United Methodist Women Editor's Gas Company of New York City." The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School - Dr. Stahuber, a teacher and administrator in Rebel, Regina Kathryn Stuart, Lorraine Mary and the congregation.at 11 a.m. members... governor of Division 10, installed David Van -the Union school system for 33 years, is leaving Rev. Mr. Dewart reappointed A graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regional The Dick Pearce Golf Tournament was held Key Club last week held its 17th annual parent RN: Re/earn Nursing Sullivan, Ellen Cecelia Treasone, Carol Irene The Trivett Chapel service will be held for Hart as co-advisor for 1973-74. Sherman was his post in September to join the staff of High School, 'Barbara attended the Berkeley June 6 at the Echo Lake Country Club, with the appreciation 'dinner, recognizing Its largest Villanova, Mary M. Weir. (he last time prior to the summer schedule also-recognized for his service as lieutenant Johnson State College at Johnson, Vt:^ as head Secretarial School in South Orange-and the following -taking top prizes In the nine-hole j^jj! of parents~and:Kejr"Clubbers yetrA SUnday at 9:30 a.m. Pastor James Dewart wjll Cannon puts focus governor. of its education department. pastor of Emanuel Methodist American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New competition: welcome was extended. by President Jim conduct worship, and those attending will then Dan Gecker, New Jersey district secretary, Al the lestimonial dinner held at the Town York City. . Class A: 1-Mrs. Roger C. Coney, 35; 2-Mrs. Robinson; the opening Invocation was by the Magician 16 appear join the Church School for its dosing and formally retired the past officers from '72-'73, ami Campus restaurandn Union, presentations 14 finish refresher course the Union County Psychiatric Clinic; He was a While working for Columbia Records in New Leslie V. Cooper. 35; 3 • Mrs. George W. Bauer, dinner chairman, John-Potomskl. The Rev. James Dewart, pastor of promotion ceremonies. The German language on stee( producers followed by Joel Goldberg's installation of ttie were made to him by representatives of a dozen member of the blue ribbon education panel York, she became a recording artist for the 38. Low putts - Mrs. Roy Forsberg, Mrs. Noel The following members received special Fourteen women, all out of nursing many wherethey attended the Munic Olympics and Springfield Emanuel United Methodist Church, service at 9:30 a.m. will be conducted by. new officers: Jon Sieber (president), Rich educational, municipal and civic organizations. which developed goals for the Springfield Epic label, recording such songs as Lennon and D. Sidford Jr.. Mrs. Carroll A. Badeau, tied awards: BUI Bohrod (service projects), Cory years, have just completed an eight-week RN toured England, France, Austria and Ger- at library Thursday Church Mall at Academy Green, was reap- Theodore Relmlinger. Goldhammer f-thestudent senate. j chairman uf--thc~UtSTT>lynn)lyn c Cum- • -Most of the --I'efi eshei—nurse- classmates" awards to choir Surliiuiluld- confessed that they were apprehensive about Cranford. They have three children: John Karl, The first crash occurred at 12:50 p.m. at the billion on pollution controls through 1971, .degree at Westminster College's 119th annual members of the senior class who were On May 14 the University of Baltimore mittee«for the state and assistant swim coach who graduated early this month from Newark intersection of Morris and Maple avenues, .commencement exercises last Sunday in New graduated from Pingry School in Hillside at honored Lutz at its annual awards banquet with for the Summit YMCA, as well as his role as an returning to nursing after many years away, At the regular meeting of the Springfield The Glrls'ChoIr of the Springfield -according to the latest figure* available. State College and will begin ministerial studies when a westbound van, driven by Bernard W. iWllmington.Pa. commencement exercises held Friday night. a gold key for outstanding contributions to the official for AAU track and field meets. some wondering if they had the physical Senior Citizens Group last week at the Sarah Presbyterian Church will, receive special Cannon cited government estimates that summer Saturdays at Drew University in the fall; Jamie Leigh, a Weiner of Passalc, was struck in the rear by a i - Winter, who majored in history, is a . They were Herbert Schiller of 983 Chimney university. At that time, he was'initiated into The Brown family includes Dave Jr., a stamina. ' Bailey Civic Center, a luncheon was given by awards at the worship service Sunday at 10 "another $2.8 billion must be spent In the next student at Muhlenberg Hospital School of tractor trailer truck, operated by Robert C. -jraduale of Oov. Livingston Regional High Ridge dr. and Jonathan Steinhart of 137 Laurel , Alpha Sigma Omicron, the honorary student sophomore at Jonathan Dayton Regional High To a woman, they agreed that the course, the women for the men of the group In honor of The Springfield Public Library will be closed a.m. in the Sanctuary. This Sunday marks the few years to bring "domestic atea! mllli into r Nursjqg, Plainfield, and Diane Elaine, who, will Sinclair of Irwindale, Cal. Police said an women with a cake inscribed "To our Jolly 'police" said, buritatedhe would see his own- fellowship in "Oral Interpretations of English responsibilities. Others are working evening evenings tiil 9; The children's department, Miss Hodes wins awards to the following members'of the choir: Gentlemen." The luncheon was followed by the doctor. Literature." • shifts or weekends, when it is most difficult to Wednesday evening, 6 to 9. one-year pin-Betsy Wright, Linda Frost;, two showing of a new film, "Here is New Jersey," The rains that hit the township that evening Miss Fish honored j The Browns last year traveled to Europe staff the hospital. years—Meg Day, Kathy Deane, Kathy •were reported to be a factor in a two-car during a program about the Garden State B.A. from Beaver -Pamola Fish of MUlburn, formerly^of MiJ'tliBUBebble- accident wmen occurred at 6 p.m. at the Regional dishkl meets Springfield, will be among the junior volun- 1 GLENSIDE, Pa. — Robin J. Hodes, daughter Clickenger, Karen Clarke, tori Klein, Karen Intersection of-Milltown road and South Gate. "5rg; i'.''' ':^\ ''I teers who will be honored tomorrow night at an of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodes of 354 Rolling Wright, Linda Ziesmer, Debbie Taylor. . Police said one westbound driver, John D. To Publicity Chairmen: in Springfield-Tuesday awards ceremony at Saint •Barnabu Medical i«»ta Rock rd., Springfield, N.J., was awarded a Nancy Sim will receive the four-year medal Crowe of Chatham,, had stopped for the light at Cum laude graduate Center, Livingston. Would you like some help in preparing There wlil be a regular adjourned meeting of bachelor of arts degree at Beaver College at the and chain. The five-year key and chain will be the intersection when his car was hit in the rear tL&-i--a1 commencement-exercises- held May 27. R. given to Sally Greiner, Linda Schramm, Holly newspaper releases? Write to this news- Arlene R. Gelfond of Springfield was the Union County Regional High School District by another, driven by William K. Olson of on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Keyes Martin Buckminster Fuller, scientist, poet, philo- Quinton and Janice smith. Six-year plaques Warren. Olson reportedly was unable to stop ' PART-TIME WORKERS . •:; paper and ask for our "Tips on Submitting awarded cum laude honors at recent Cedar sopher,: humanist, engineer, architect and will be presented to Gladys Roth and Karen 1 The number of part-time workers Increaiad Crest College, Allentown, Pa. commencement Building, Mountain avenue,, Springfield. because of the rain-slicked pavement. •• i Geodesic -PoHt by nearly 3UU,wwBitw«ta W71 and xtm - to 1*1 tqr fflf Mr The; Union County Regional High School stn ' dome, delivered ^hecWmencement address.. any current.merityers of the choir. injury, but refused medical attention, stating mUUon, or 16 percent of total employment, Joseph Gelfond of 8 Laurel dr. Miss Gelfond t}istrict is composed of six" communities": Miss Hcjdes * majored in* psychology at he would see his own doctor. . according to the U.S. Department of Labor.; was a French major in elementary education. Berkeley Heights, Clark, Garwood, Kenilworth, Mountainside and Springfield. Beaver. She is a graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. Miss Hodes is a member Summer clinics set of Psi Chi, national honor society in, PH. RICHARD ROSENBERG . Public Notice psychology, arid of Kappa Delta Pi, national BUTTON BARBS TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD honor society in education. in trampolie, gym UNION COUNTY, N.J. REMEMBER DAD WITH COOL, CAREFREE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND While at Beaver she served as a resident Rosenberg cited CHAPTER FIVEB (FEES assistant and as a member of the student Educational Insights, a Cedar Knolls non- 'WOODPECKERS^ Marsh makes AND CHARGES) OF THE profit state chartered educational OWB THEIR- JPORTSWEAR EROCWALTERS ^4 "REVISED ORDINANCES senate. Miss Hodes was also a member of the OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Beaver chapter of the Philadelphia Tutorial organization, is again offering a summer series success it> by optometric unit SPRINGFIELD 1757" (1970 of intensive progressive six-week trampoline - SUPPLEMENT) Project. , -me FACT FITTING TOGETHER—Developing cultural appreciation and new recreational. Named "optometrist of the year" by his BE IT ORDAINED by the and gymnastics clinics for children, teens and many exquisite THAT THEV interests, along with eye-hand coordination, were the goals of a recent basket-' Township ' Committee of tho adults at all ability levels July 9 through Aug. colleagues at the 70th annual congress of the N. Township of Springfield In the USE THEIR. weaving pro|ect for Blanche Treloar't and Lynne McElroy's second graders at the J. Optometric Association, Dr. Richard DR. JOSEPH R. CAR County of Union ana State of New Springfield GOP Club 13. Day, evening and weekend programs are HEAPS. Jersey that the above entitled available. \ Thebna Sondmeler School, Springfield. Shown are, from left, rear, Marilyn Hammer Rosenberg of Springfield,is a member of the Ordinance as heretofore amended and'Mrs. Treloar: front, Siegfried Brunnacher, laurcr Needloman, Lisa Greenberg State Board of Optometrists-as-well-a&-a - proposals. hereby further amended as All classes are limited to 12 participants to MARY E. SMITH follows: to meet Monday night member of the American Optometric Associa- ' permit additional training and practice time on EARLY COPY and Carol Poulos. . • ^ ~ Section 5B-3. Fees and tion. charges enumerated. The Springfield Republican Club will hold Jta all apparatus not normally possible with large Publicity Chairmen are urged Ja) Building Code. S2.00 monthly meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the classes and time restrictions. Educational to observe the Friday deadline Dr. Rosenberg formerly served as president degree in medicine Miss Smith ins or parts of this for other than spot news. SUNDAYS kURMON of the Essex County Optometric Society, and he jrdlnance are for any reason held American Legion. Hall, Springfield. —r ._Jnsights is a member of the New Jersey Joieph R,._Car received a doctor of medicine —-to be Invalid, such decision shall The Rev. Dr. Bruce A. Evans, pastor of- Gymnastics Association. — —-.-.-•• Include your~"name, address was cited as "optometrist of the year" In 1%'J not affect the validity of the and phone number andLflgflln In 1970. ' degre^.,at;the recent 149th annual com- graduated remaining . portions of this Springfield's First Presbyterian Church, will- For more Information, call 539-1666 or write LOOK —>VHPM TO WQPSHIP? A graduatd e of City College of Mew York and mencement exercises at Jefferson Medical.. ordinance. -be""thc guest speakw.-Refreshments will be Box 414, Cedar Knolls, QZ927, fqr applications . 3." This ' ordinance—shall—taKe; Worshipping God should Columbia College of Optometry, Dr. Rosenberg College of th'e^tl)bmfla_J.effer«nn I.fnlveraity, Mary Elizabeth Smith, effect ten (10) days after final servedrrfie public is -invited. " and complete program packet-describing the AT THESE daughter of Mr. and-Mrs^ :abtJ1ton take place in each of our lives has been a practicing optometrist for j3yearsT~~' Iphia. . program opportunities now available to --I,-ArlhurH, BUBhr^ivdoJifEJfey longer than for one hour on a witli^ffices lit 1rylrigtgn _ ; ^^-. —-'•- iraUlservehls internship.atstjoseph- Robert Hugh Smith of 14.Far certify that Ihe toregolnq "families residing in Essex anfrUnion counties. v ni., an affiliated hospital Hills rd.,_Springfield, was •ofdlnanwMwaiJntroduced forflrsT~- A-D-VE RJ:,| J.l^l JJ4-T Sunday mprnlng,~ one of the richest sources of vitamins Chaim Anfang, son of -Mr. and-Mr*. Lelb - -CfcifMiMypicil Ims- rShauldn't-we-glve- Him -more Municipal Building at 8:po P.M., at - from Mount St. Mary's Cojjege, EmmltsWfrg, Dr. Car la a graduate of Gov. Livingston Wallwork, was the com- A and D. Thus It is that cod liver oil has Anfang of 16 Woodslde rd., Springfield, was than a few momenta a week or which time and place any person Md.. -.'.-'. i« •. .... • i. •..,'. Regional High School. He received WB B.A. mencement speaker. or persons Interested therein will been known for many years as an ef- awarded a bachelor of arts degree from a month? We^hould thank be given an opportunity to be fc. if Piyiiits 24 38 ;God for the simple and small Riley was one of 316 students, 54 of whom degree in biology from Franklin and Marshall heard concerning said ordinance. fective treatment for malnutrition. Cod Yeshiva College, New York,; at commence- . Miss Smith is a graduate of things of life, the everyday werefroraNewJer«ey,t6receivedegreesfrom College, Lancaster, Pa, He is the son of Mr. and Copy Is posted on the bulletin liver oil is a partially .fixed oil from ment exercises at the college on June 4. Jonathan Dayton Regioiial board In the office of the Township VOUM&T iiiY.or -«venUi,-W««houldpraUeHini the college at commencement exercises May Mrsi;JDaeph,.iR._Car,- 1474 JSoodapcea: dr^, clerK ' which steroids have been removed; It Is _.,. He was.one_of. 37 New'Jersey. residents, to- nMUUimr $3,000.00 $3,000.01 High School— ' ARTHUR H"."BT3EHRER~; obtained from the fresh livers of cod. ; Ifor the beauty and bounty he Mountainside: * ' . receive degrees. Honorary degree* were .•;. -.,-.-. *F0M f Township Clerk . Mild cases of rickets improve quickly : has supplied for us. For God is lllllilililliil The Springfield Leader, June 14, awarded to U. S, Senator Henry Jackson, 0>e 1973 • with cod liver oil; Every growing baby ' Until* fapnt $131.25 $9441 great and we claim to be His (Fees: J12.B8) andchild should have cod liver oil or 1U : state, of Washington, Swiss psychologist Jean i ,i CONSUMER WPOKT • — • find and we UNION COUNTY Piaget, author EUe Wtosel and Princeton OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY • equivalent In vitamins A and D. The . OWI7IDIAUI must admit that without him -TOPIC am«unl*T)rTcoa~IIver~oIl usually7 hlMteWl OFTHE ~ : SaVlCSFOU. -t»iWBhare;ife* things of any Grill-Top Round Steak CYO DAY CAMP BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT recommended is a teaspoonful dally.! Degrees were awarded to 800 undergraduate •sides in diamond pnttern, Notlce.ts hereby given that the ' worth Utfft futi iruFi iifi • 1 beef lop POUUU l . ~ .~».. s«,R», - «»,. men deep, with sharps knife. . Board of Adjustmennent of the Luckily, however, since today more and graduate students. • . ". .' •• God a»k» so HtUe of us.jind v r u vl iwhlpefOprlnallefti'o IWI Inches thick ' Combine chili snuceu.-'Oil; TUnnonipiTuifrmyTiviHi *-vwr 11 p| «• and more foods are being vitamin-: yet He" gives u« so much. His CLARK, N.J. 1. Patent leather IB pre-worked tor added softness Union, State ol New Jersey, wll % cup phlli sauce vinegar and garlic place hold a publjc hearing on June 19, enriched, your potent mouthful! ; ;: Typical r»w auto loaiy r«te« to quaHflti love and mercy never ends ; add a crinkle texture. 2. It never needs polish, 197* at 8:00 P.M. prevailing time, W rorUM* TntwrHMt j,iw«niwri^iwtrun• COAT;:'WyWQ'.',/: f "7' ', bgytr». Cmdlt l(t» available at.sNfjM >A cap oil ., , . i eteait and marinade In la^ge just wipe with damp cloth. 3. The lining Is a in the Municipal Building, •' \ •'.-•• •:„.• '•••'. ' -. 4 rtamed to dean's list Knit pelv«t»f/cotton tportiihirt by CAREER CLUB and He never tints of us and Mountain Avenue, Springfield, Remember, call m for the filling of all , .;vp^^:/;;;:,acWltlohalco§t.:.. .. .',•.; ., 3 tablespoons vinegar p^guc bag, carefully;i JUNE 25 to AUG. 17th cool Signature^ fabric for an open-collar looting. otuvevll ways, let us thank N.J., to consider the application of your prescriptions,. f]pr fitt, rtlUbte, 1. cJovo garlic, mjneed •. •: «er., art, Nicholas D, Raapa of M, JULY 23-AUG. 17 CANDIES HALLMARK CARDS if Evergreen ave-, economics, buslnesi; minor,. ' , Ca^TOdl»BO«ally In thin dally J>ut Mrvlca available Fine Jewelers & Silversmiths since 1908 ' • CARPENTBRJ, ATTBNTIOMI PANASONIC RADIOS EXCLUSIVE" .Francei L. Mflore of a« Battle Hill ave., Soil yourself to 30,000 families with FRAGRANCE COSMETICS, SUCH AS OHM IHUIW; tvi>7 \ PAdKIMO ACKW 1\* STRUT a low coit Want Ad. Call M6-7700. JUEVLON-a "W.TPIA." ,:.\ ,. 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•fei SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, June 14, 1973-5 4-Thursday, June 14, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER THE EAGLETON POLL Dixieland show opens Arts Festival Visual arts course Echo Lake Park is site, for evening programs for summer to start ion primary issue • "The Smith Street Society," with a Dixieland 'souiids_j}J_bpnjos, the tuba, the tajlgate He suggested that families bring blankets or in Cranford July 9 and sing-along program, will open the 1973 trombone and a cast of characters utilizing lawn chairs for Informal enjoyment of the Charges of corruption In state government tnuuiniiiiiiimiiiiiiitiHiiiuiiuutiiHiniiiiu iiiimiiiiiiiiuiiimmiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiminiiiiiimwiiuiiiuiuouuiaHimHHiiMwiiiiitt Summer Arts Festival series of the Union sirens, horns and other devices. programs on the lawn, and noted the area In The Artist and Craftsman_Guild of 17 played ajarge role In last week's primary County Park Commission on Wednesday" In case of inclement weather, this show will Echo Lake Park has been improved with the Eastman St., Cranford, will begin a six-week election. According to the latest New Jersey evening, June 27, in Echo Lake Park, be moved to the Westifeld Senior High School Arts Festival activity In mind. summer program of classes in the visual arts Poll, Governor William'Cahlll was particularly Questions given in survey Mountainside and Wetstfleld. the same evening. The public can call a special on July 9. Classes are being scheduled for vulnerable to this charge. In a telephone survey Park" Commission "events" telephone, 352- The same lawn area will be the setting for the Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 " second program In the series,~the~preseniatlon ~ conducted by the Eagleton Instutute before the The questions on which »hl» analysis is based are ai followii r Thls~~an~d "succeeding Wednesday programs 8410, which wilt give "recorded Information in p.m. and on Tuesday and Thursday evening, of "The Comedy of Errors" by the New Jersey primary, 25 percent of the 1,214 adults "In yovr opinion, is your state government very corrupt, somewhat corrupt or will begin at 8:30 p.m., and run until about 10 case of bad weather or change of the location of 7:30 to 9:30 and will be taught by professional questioned said that they, felt Cahlll was this and succeeding programs. Shakespeare Festival ofWoodbridge. This will artists and craftsmen of New Jersey, Second Class Pottage Paid at Springfield, N.J not at all cofrupt?" " . _. : p.m. All of the festival programs nre scheduled "personally Involved" in cases- of ^alleged The public has been urged to attend the take place Monday through Thursday, July 9 to Publi&hedeach Thursday by I "A number of charges of corruption have been made against official* In the to be presented on the lawn In the lower 12, with the next two nights held open as rain A class in Art Forms for Children (8-12) is Trumar Publishing Corp. corruption in his administration. In response to . pavilion area of Echo Lake Park, and all of the festival jshows. This series will comprise the being offered. Drawing, painting, print the same question in March of this year, 22 1 Cahill administration. Do you feel Governor Cahllll Is personally Involved In most diversified and entertaining groups of dates in case of postponements./ Awarded lint place by New Jer ley Press 1 the cases of alleged corruption?" programs are free. .. The entire series of festival programs will be making, papier, mache and pottery are some of Association in 1947 for general excellence percent thbught so. programs ever offered in the Union County the activities planned in different media, Siiiituiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiimmii "The Smith Street Society" show is designed announced shortly by the Park Commission. -Compared to all voters, however, self- to bring back the "good old days" with the Park System," a spokesman said.- materials, and techniques. Identified "Republicans have become in- Republicans this figure was almost as large — state government "somewhat" or "very For older children and teens, separate creasingly suspicious of- the governor. While 25 percent — and among likely primary voters comipt"~witJn3 percent ~ttyirig~irwM~nnoi at classes in painting and drawing are. being NEWS AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT only 15" percent in March suspected Cahill of It was- much higher — 40 percent. _ all corrupt." offered as well as a class in painting, drawing Abner Gold, •dllor personal Involvement, 24 percent thought so in "Cahlll served as the focus for a rising tide of By May of this year. Just'two months later, Registration open Park Commission andrjrint making. Creative craft classes in clay ^_ Karen Stall sculpture, pottery with wheel and handbuilding Les Malamuf, director ~ May. Among those respondents who were mistrust of state government In New Jersey," the, comparable figures were 60 percent and 8 techniques, glass and plastics, as well as crafts judged most likely" to vote in the primary according to Eagleton's director of Survey - percent. This general feeling of distrust In

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I Home OMiCC) 2*5 7400 in.on Area* All weak Dona on Premises (Cor. Chapman Place) Antlqui". (,>it^, A. ', BOCCIA JEWELRY tl« ftAounluln Avenue fenogrepnars Bookkeepers ATLAS ELECTRIC SERVICE 347 Chestnut Mr Ml (Al the S Irvington V2 9475 4 New i'MividcfKc Diamonds Watches Rings Mountnlnsldo 312 7073 All OH Ice Position! Electrical Contractors Pol (ill I Moum.nn'.,-),• ;J Major Credit Cards Accepted JNCOLN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE IOM .Clinton Ave (Jnd Floor) Miltonft. Her b Levenberg Union tMl 3707 JACOBSON MFG. CO., INC. Hours 10 S Mini M 1036 South Orange Avenue FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Near Ball SI 44] Wetttleld Avenue *»- •*> tjydcr School ElillMin 3543700 Mark Road Vnllsliurg CENTRAL JERSEY Approved lor Veterans' Training Irvington 371 1S*J Ken 11 worth ' 6S6 0700 Open Mon. a. rrl until.9 ~;m VAUX HAII Road DINA'S HAIR FASHION Lovely Gifts lor tho Gradua I DIC Specialiilng irr Unisex Hal Located A) Union 964 7600 AVON PRODUCTS. INC. RAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER Cullina &. Permanent! JEAN-TERRI'S BEAUTY SHOP 1 or fhPMnut SI 8. e 4ih Av«j, OPCN HOUSE Every Saturday from 1*05 Harding Avenue Calling Graduation Time or Larry ', k.ivmnnd, Mana IMiHJ-A M June July Anytime Paula Visicsro, Prop B & R QUALITY SALES CO., INC. ov N Wood Avenue Linden M2 3736 tiU! 170* We Specialize in All Types ol S Office!, throughout Somortel 3SI 4M0 Kenlltworth Rahway We Can Take Cam ol Ail Your Roselle Roselle Park VallSburg 39V 3100 Hair Cutting Permanent* Wholcsnlo Hardware Distributors imnn Hunter don Counties "HEATING NEEDS" I '"HEATING ' OPEN SUNDAYS HERBERT LUTZ & rO.. INC. CONVERSIONS" At This Time Linden Union ;070Clintrm Slreet 773 OJM Mountainside ' ' "We Ca FOUR SEASONS PLAY & t Flight BRENNAN-BICVGLE-SHOP vWifiuro Sales A. Scrvk 1 & !M IIKK U). S3 Mndi tnhutor lor Firestone trvinnton 37S 8768 pill & Sovereign Tire; BALPOR APPLIANCES linlon A Color entertainment Products jlon 371 1100 Stereo HI Fidelity Systems DURA-BILT PAVING CO BUKOWIEC'S MEAT MARKET FRIEDMAN BROTHERS r Sniely \\ Our Business" SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK Kitchen a. Horn* Appliance* Driveways Resident Homemade Bolognas Open 6 Days floor Coverings Largest 1100 Clinton Av* (At Irvington Commercial Selection ol Carpels Linoleum, Full Service Dank F.D.I C. 1193 Stuyvesant Avenv* GIC LOOK BEAUTY SALON Hillside Ave arRoute NO. 77 Sll Mountain Ave Springfield JOEL INSURANCE ASSOCIATES & Irvlnglon 373 6356 liroadloom Tile shmgton Avenue Sprtngfletd Vf 4500 176 4140 3/4 H» ROLLINC; PIN BAKERY 1334 Sprinalleld Avenue 276 0/07 JOEL TRAVEL AGENCY— (FredA li.riha Zeldnitl) 609 Cheni irvington 371 S9O0 ' ' tiling in Hair Cutting &. SPRINGFIELD WINES & BAHRETT^^CRAIN, REALTORS General insurance & Travel Union W6 2490 BURRY BISCUIT ECONOM»-*^>*#j WITS Ym MARKEnmt^mm+m.*T m Service* ' • yino Closed Mondays Wines LiQUOCi Beef, • ^^ "Three CoWnlal OHicet" Delicalrsien Groceries Cold Cut Division ol tho Quaker Oats C GARDEN STATE BOWL & )ur First Anniversary Free Delivery Glfl wrapped 2 New Providence Road UU Durnet Avenue VIS Newark Avenue Platters lor AH Parties LtE SHOPPE GEORGE'S PRO SHOP You lor_yDur_Pfl!ronage Baskets Made to Order Mountttlntlde 311 1*00 We Deliver Union Elliaboth 3S4-3I00 776 Morris Avenue •t) Elm Street Weitfleld »7 1100 MrxJi>ra|c Puce Dresses a. C "Nice 1'iace 59t Ctmtnut Street Si/rs 10 JO 4. 14' , 341. leld 374 0534 Valtty Ro«d *t Church Street Union *M »7O7 THE II.F. BUTLER CORP. People" NOE» NEW MANAGEMENT Liberty Corner 447 J7O0 KEMPLER SHOES IOIJ Springfield Avenue —Hobe-iWinik,-, Prop IRVINGTON UNION irvington 373 0089 im Fabricators of Weldments Nick SviTChek. Mgr. STAND-BY PERSONNEL LIVINGSTON CALDWCLL lor Industry 607 Lchlgh Avenue Union t-na 3J3J Permanent Temporary ELEGANTE Bill DAL S PARSIPPANY Union 686 5555 477 Chestnut St Union BARTONE'8 CAKE SHOP Springfield's Newest S. most 064 7717 We SpMlsllta In Wedding tlegant "Bridal Shop" CALLAHAN EQUIPMENT CO. GIBRALTAR SAVINGS & LOAN iCREST LINCOLN (In Del Ray Bl Graduation Birthday & All * Custom Dresses & Gowns KINGS COURT RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION RY. INC. Never A Fee ever Occasion C«km Xpert Alterations on All Ladies (Quality Motel) Distributors ol Construction College Students Register Now* "venue armentt U.S. Highway 22 B. Sain & Service 374 Mountain Avenut Aye. Ea&tbound I Open a Days lor Lunch & Dinner BIG STASH'S BAR & RESTAURANT Clowd Sunday! SUPREME SAVINGS & LOAN Open 1 Oays • Week ESSEX BAR & GRILL INC CAPTAIN'S CLOSET. INC. MAR: ASSOCIATION Delicious Luncne* pinner* SpecUllie (n Plita Pies & Finest In Men's Wear CO MM 13)1 Springfield Ave at Bring the Family * Friends Italian Food* Completely KORN'S BAKERY Free Alterations PAUL SEVERANCE AND SON. INC 377 I 31th streef 374 |K» 1030 South Wood Aveny* Remodeled for Your Convenience 1163 Springfield Avenue P.iinK and Wallpaper 500 Boulevard Gl.ADD MOTORS ARCO Linden W3WS1 119 Park Ave Linden irvington 373 0636 Kcnilworth 373 399) IrvingtonK 9354 Branch Office 1045 Sluyve»*nt 104V Muyvesant Auenue T Richard Gladd VIS 1365 4U 9544 fCloied Sundays Open Mondays) Union 4841954 Complete Automotive Repairs- WITH EVERY GRADUATION CAKE WE BLUE A GOLD CO. SUNOCO WILL GIVE AWAY A FREE LOAF OF CARLAN PHOTO STUDIO Air Condltlonir Tune Up Specialty The. Sound Factory At Theatrical Photography 694 Chancellor UtO Stuyvet4tnt Avenu« RYE BREAD "HAPPY GRADUATION" SHERRY IIILM74 Sophisticated CANDID Irvlnglon 377 9 FEDERATED ELECTRONICS Sflm • -;..;•.. Lei's Promote Blku Pamsin NJ 0 Att^THE GRADUATES" e Glass. Sirvic. Since 1153 - 113)~South Orange Avenue vollsburo .-.111.110--'. -^1 y.Roselle (Next to Linden Plftta) VALLEY FAIR Newark, Valisburg. O7to«. Linden 411 Fabyan Place NOW OPEN- Now Open Sundays 9 to 5 irvington 371SOCO VILLAGE-BANK OF SOUTH ORANGE PAOLERCIO FUNER STUYVESANT COIN WASH. Member ol F.D.I.C, ' J All Your Needslor school CHANCELLOR PAINT" 8.UPPLY A-l EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Paoierclo All Your Neidiior flit Him 1»5 Stovve»onf Avenue (Cor. I6th. Bonhino Dally 7:30 A.M.-7 P.M. CONTE'S DELICATESSEN GORCZYCA AGENCY Saturday 9:00 A.M. 5 P.M. Permanent & Temporary Placement For Fancy Cold Cut Platters &. INSTANT RENT-A-CAR Dante A. Pool ere lo 8TORE Newark, N J 340-3333 ' irtvettment Is Our Specially 110 Irvington Avenue Sandwiches also Delicious Low . Low Rates- - Horn A to 400 Unit* iSouth.Oranoft —743 6600 __„. - lOtNorth-Wood Avenue " Italian Pastry VENEI AUVKRTI8INA O 74 Millburn Avenue^ 445 ChMtnuChMtt t SlSlre«tt 1373 Sprlngtleld Avenue Free Porhlrtg"In Rear ^ Linden »351«O 234 Mountain Avenue Union 301 U7 1311 Sprlnolleld OT-2B10 Mllltiurn 7033011 - 7i PAT'S DELICATESSEN CK CHARLBS COHEN & TO THE (Corner orsantord Ave.) VOGUE FABRIC MART 319 Park Avenue We Make Up Delicious Platters Ul Seventh Avenue LAM OP '71 Irvlnglon 375114a scotch Plains , 3338300 lor All Occasions.Cold Cuts. New York 313 4t»7400 SWEENEY'8 aTY LINE DELI & Dedspreeds.Or aperies. Kitchen IRVINGTON CAB CO. salads LIQUOR STORE CurtalnSiDomesllcs CRANFORD OPTICIANS 530 Sanlord Avenue SUPERMARKETS 1139 South Orange Ave. (Near ." lOSSSprlnglleldAvenue ADA'S BEAUTY SALON Irvlnglon. 373 0915 . Ada Halko, Prop. . 14 N. Union Avenue Vallsbura 372«M7 Dover SI.) . • . -, Crantord 276-7144 - .VallSburg 373 54S0 "Exclusive Hair styling for Besides Our Excellent That Personal Touch" «• *. in «vtmn -Bull.calerlnjLSeivlM ....: A:. : _. JConar«tu|at|ODS To Th» High •ie54Sluyvesant-Avenue" " ""-1 Prescription Servlce>-We Havev PEASON-AGENCY, INC. Hoi «. Cold Bullet School Graduates From The "Holiday Gill Items such as otney tor Motor Club ol Roselle 345 «2l Open 7 Daya Union 904.0434 - ''Fun Sunglasses" In either Gold America GRUNINGS CONFECTIONERY WHITE DIAMOND RESTAURANT Filled or Plastic Frames" Irvington Open 7 Days e Week for Hot a. Mountilnslde milTO^ "The Best Place to Meet Your , AI&E-TROL, INC. 3739779 or 373 31B1 Cold Fine.Lunches SYD'S UE'STAURANT • Friends" Air Ctnojllonlng Service «. CIRCLE DRUG STORE 7M Morris Turnpike MILLBURN SKI AND SPORTS Millburn Mall see Morris Avenue Installation • Fedders • Noroe • DAILV PHOTO & INDUSTRIAL Millburn ' 3741113 Millburn Ave. a. Vau< Hall Road Emerson -factory Authorized Happy Graduation to All: Union ~ ' Sprlnolleld 379W35 *ser~6foreoe" .— T41E-«NK-CAROU8CL -T3OO0LTICK trmrOraduiles on Marlene a. David Rombart-.--- Their Fulure WIGS BY RAE Emission Tests as Used by Stale HALFWAY HOUSE Formerly ol ."Prlrtc nspectlon Cenlert'Tune.Ups Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge S10 N. Wood Avenue Luncheons-Olnners-Chlldren THREE COIN8 IN A FOUNTAIN n ANDY'S DELI DANTE REGION FORMAL WEAR Welcome Speclalltlno In Fine Italian w"GS FOR"A*OIFT, PROM OR PARTY 1113 liberty Avenue 1239. U.S. Hlahwav No. 33 & American CuUlrte-Cocktall 341 W. St. Oeorqe Avenue the FemllyOpen Sundays WITZBURG <% SON (Cor. Ryan Street) 341 W St OU N A Mountainside 3}2)171 WOOLLEV FUEL CX). Hillside 2W-MO3 3064 Morris Avenue Open 7 Clays a Week .Submarine S#ndwlche* Our For All Your Fuel Oil & Heating W47SU Need* ' 12 Burnett Avenue 1017 Sprlngtlald Avenue Maplewood 7«7.W0 Irvlnglon 373-3900 AW) FENCE CO. A.K. TOOL CO.. I 3014 Morris Avenue n Link F THE YARN FACTORY STORE [Opp, Union Center Bank) Cell lor Free eMlmate "A New Outlet lor Quality Yarns 1 11 Union M4-7O3O 14 Hour Servln Dally 1 Sunday taCreallva Cralls al Discount Ba&B- * .'* i^yNJAJNMDB INN Pr Icesl" 1H? U.S. High No. 33 HEARING AID CENTER S7S Rarllan Road Mountainside 3337300 [At the Roselle Shopping Center) DI MAGGIO ing Aid TURNER AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL, Boielle 341.3033 . LAUNDER Mon. Tues.-Wed-Sal.-lO INC. •• '•• • •-• • • •'• -s, & Frl. 10 to 9 T A One Hour Martlnlilng Drlvelh Facilities.(!» A.M.. RoMlif 345n00 Pick lip and Deliver "We Make It Easier To Drive'1 Ofw f Days . No Appoin Avenue S«l. » A.M. - 13 Noon ^tecewery -- JO-ANNE HAIRDRESSERS

r-!Wft;rt.:r.,>..-'ffr.w«/*^!]i?Wt •'•'' • •" J^'.>«iJ*.ij*&^^ V te,.-.- • ili^iia. an objective testing metbPjL- to aid _. 'SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, June 14, 1973-11 •Thursday. June 14, 1973 Rinaldo slates July 7 exams Congressmen and Senators in the selection of C M • i - A i 400 take exams Public Notie" Public Notice Public Notice •lide line ot Union Terrace a NOTICE OF APPLICATION" bME«tFFSSALE distance of 145.72 feet to the said at Walk-In Center SUPERIOR COURT Take notice that application has The 12th Congressional District, repreientetf Summer nigh spots due southwesterly side tine of Lot No. OF NEW JERSE < been made, to the Township for appointment to academies 51 which is the beginning point in RICHARD A. BUSCH.Piainlitf vs. Committee of the Township of by Riruldo, Includes all of Union County except 1*1 I I* Union College's Walk-In General Education the division line between said Lot Union to transfer to Parkway Inn ftlCHARO F. FELBER, No. 51 and Lot No, 46 5h.Qwn on said WASHINGTON, DC-Hep. Matthew J. to the Merchant Marine Academy allotted to Hillside, Winfleld and Linden. Delendant Docket No. D-i 18.293 71 Inc. trading as PARKWAY INN Development Test Center, at the Plainfield Map; thence continuing along said tor premises located at 103-105 N Rinaldo ^R. 12th Dial.) announced this week New Jersey on a statewide basis. Rep. Hinaldo suggested that interested high skies at UC CL 405 05 . • • southwesterly side line ot Lor No. xarr5can Capus, opened the door to high school SAM J. PJCCtONE, Plaintiff vs. Union Ave., Union the plenary rublic SI and along the rear lines of Lots retail consumption license No. C-16 that competitive Civil Service examinations For most 12th District residents, the school students and other young men not yet 21 What can literally be described as "high certification for almost 400 people during the RICHARD" F. FELBER. Nos. 46, 47, 48 and 49 nqrtrT 64 will be on hand to assist in familiarizing the Defendant Docket No. DJ 18,394 71 heretofore issued to John Nosach will be conducted on Saturday, July 7, for examinations will be held In Plalnf ield, at a site - who reside in the district submit applications to months of April and May, according to degrees 09 minutes west a distance trading as Parkway Inn located at spots" of the summer are available without visitors with the use of the instruments and CL 406 OS ol 100.00" feel to the point of 103 N union-Ave., Union. candidates residing in the 12th Congressional to be announced later, For the convenience of ' his Washington office as soon as possible. charge each* Friday evening at the William Christian A. Hanns, director of the GED CIVILACTION intersection with the southeasterly explain" the many astronomical objects of WRtTSOF EXECUTION side line of Lot No. 50 shown on Oblections, If any, should be District who seek appointments to the U.S. - candidates, the examination may also be taken Under Rep. Rinaldo's fully-competitive Miller Sperry Observatory on Union College's interest. Center. — FOR SALE OF said Map, said point being the made Immediately In writing to • Military, Air Force or Merchant Marine in Elizabeth; special arrangements can be merit system of making appointments, the 50-acre Cranford Campus. These are Uie public PREMISES beginning point ot the parcel of Mary E Miller, Township Clerk of The Sperry Observatory conducts Friday Three hundred seventy-one people took the' By virtue of the above-staled land hereafter described; (1) the Township ol Union, N.J. Academies in classes entering in 1974. made for candidates who will be In other parts candidates with the highest grades on the Civil viewings that are offered at the sky-scanning evening public observations throughout the six-part GED exam at Union College during the ». writs ofexeijutton to me directed^ thence (1) continuing along the (Sloned) PARKWAY INN of the country or abroad at examination time. Service examination are nominated to compete installation beginning dusk, weather permit-; shall expose (or sale by public said southwesterly side line of Lot JOHN NOSACH At the present time, he said, the 12th District year. During the fall, winter and spring, two months, Hanns said. Of this group, 234 were vendue, In room 88. in the Court No. SI north 64 degrees 09 minutes President Js entitled to one appointment to' the Military A make-up examination will be held on further for appointments to the academy of ting. however, the installation is closed on the third tested in English and 137 received the Spanish House, in the City of Elizabeth. west 2500 feet to the point where 103 N. Union Ave. their choice on the following basis: 10 for each N.J,, on \Wednesdfly._ihe llth day said JSne intersects the Union, N.J. Academy at West Point, three to the Naval Saturday, Aug. 11, for those candidates who Friday of each month at which time the regular version of the exam. of July A.D., 1973, 01 two o'clock (n southeasterly side line ot Lot No. MICHAEL NOSACH Academy at Annapolis and three.to the Air cannot report for the July examination. available appointment to the Military, Air Prof. Patrick J. White director of the meetings of AAI are held. The organization, Hanns said that 21 of the 183 people who the afternoon of said day, all the 73on said Map; thence (2) running" Vice President Force and Naval Academies and 10 for the rlaht, title and Interest of the along said side line of Lot No. 73 133 0hlson Ave. Force Academy at Colorado Springs. Can- TKe purpose of the examination, observatory, says that the general public can does not meet during the summer, so every passed the exam have submitted applications Nutley,NJ. THE above-named defendant north 25 degrees 51 minutes east didates may also compete for 10 appointments Congressman Rinaldo explained, Is to provide Merchant Marine Academy, utilize the telescopes and other astronomical •Friday evening in June, July and August to Union College. RICHARD F. FELBER, In and 10 25.00 feel to a point in the MARYM.PARRILLO belongs to the public. The lone exception is the -following property, to wif: southwesterly side line of Lot No. Secretary The nominees are then required to take the equipment. Members of Amateur Astron- Hanns referred 322 persons to adult learning All those tracts or parcels of —52 on said Map; thence (3) running 1420 Summit PI. academy's own entrance and physical omers, Inc., the organizatfonThat operates the Friday, Aug. 31, at which time the observatory centers during April and May for further land and premises, situate, along said side line south 64 Union, N.J. will be closed for the Labor Day weekend. lying and be I no in the degrees 09 minutes east 25.00 feet NICHOLAS NOSACH Club picks examinations. observatory in cooperation with the college, preparation ih reading, writing or Township of Union In the to a point In said side line; thence Treas. (4) running along a new Nne 16 Dogwood Lane central air County ol Union and State ot New Jersey, more particularly through said Lot No.-51 south 25 _... - .- Montvale, N.J. described as follows: degrees 51 minutes west 25.00 feet Union Leader, June 14, 21,.1973 camp sife~"~. to the aforesaid southwesterly side -PARCELS KNOWN, - (Fee $16.80) HANDLE line of Lot No. 51 and the point or conditioning designated and .distinguished as place of BEGINNING. Camp Mohawk of the Boys' Lots Nos. SO and 73 In Block No. 2 NOTICE OF APPLICATION • Club of Union has chosen the on MajTeniitled, "Mountalnvlew, TAKE NOTICE that the Garden BE ING a parcel of land 35.00 feet State Liquor Wholesalers Inc., a Union .Township, Union County, -SUuare in the rear of said Lot No. Berkeley Grove section of the N.J,," made by J.L. Bauer, Civil New Jersey Corporation, has by Fodders 5) shown on said Map conveyed to applied 1o the Director of the Summit Reservation for Its OPEN Engineer, Elizabeth, N.J., dated the, said Frank R. Felber and Division of Alcoholic Beverage September 8th, 1908, and filed In Jewel C. Fclber, his wife, by deed day camp site. There are four - the Union County Register's Office Conlrol lor a Wholesale Plenary ~ 30.000 BTU's of Pauline C. Pross, widow, License for premises located of campsites in the area and the on November 23, 1910, as Map No. Dorothy P. Elsasser and Fred Ai 36.000 BTU's •48-C; together with all the right, 1080 Garden State Road, Union, Elsasser, her husband, dated New Jersey., Boys' Club will have use of all. title and Interest that the said January 26, 1963, and recorded In «,000 BTU's - FQOtfBUPgMAHKET FOR grantors and predecessors In title Officers, directors and ON TOP There is also a lake* running the Union County Register's Office 14,000 BTU'S had or may have In and to the on January 2B, 19&3, In Booh. 3624 of stockholders of the corporation 48.000 BTU's through the reservation. are: COMPLBTBLY lands lying southwesterly of the Deeds for said County, on pages 60.000 BTU's IN STALL* D said Lots beyond the northeasterly 611, &c. GEORGE HARRIS SALE TODAY tin SAT side line ot Elmwood Avenue THE above descriptions of President Pric* Includes condensing unit, coil, 15 ft pra-chirftd tublnt The Boys' Club will also BUSINESS (formerly Maple Avenue) upon Weehawken, N.J. Parcel I and Parcel 11 conform HAROLD S. ROSENFELD make frequent visits to - which said Lots front, as shown on -- with tho survey of the said ,. cambinitlM beat and cool thermostat, normil Installation mini said Map, extending Into the road Sec. Treas. Watchung Reservation, South- premises made by Trounson 8. Sprinqlield, N.J. nistint electrical panel, funuce motor, plenum chamber and duct bed to the center line thereof, said Decker, Engineers and abutting premises being subject to STANLEY SELIGMAN Mountain Reservation, DAIRY DEPT.-JUNE IS DAIRY SAVINGS MONTH Surveyors, Union, Union ' Vice-president work providtd properly ibed. private rights, if any, and rights of County. New Jersey, dated Surprise Lake and Echo Lake. the public therein; said premises Livingston, N.J. IS THE CL BUTCHERS SAY - "OUR TRIM IS BETTER' October 25, 1962, and revised __ RICHARD S. TAUB Some of the activities planned being more particularly described as of July 15, 1963. as follows: vice President are softball, football, soccer, BEING the land" and East Windsor, N.J. * BEGINNING at a point In premises known by the street : CALL 688-2566 Stockholders and directors: hiking, fishing, boating and the northeasterly side line of ^address No. 61 Elmwood Elmwood "Avenue (formerly Avenue, Union, New Jersey. GEORGE HARRIS track and field events. Maple Avenuo) distant 100.16 Weehawken, N.J. There is due approximately DOLORES HARRIS - • • • ANYTIME.DAY OR NITE...7 DAYS A WEEK feet measured northwesterly S2,787.90 and S3,787.90 and Irom the point ol Intersection cos-U, — - - - . Weehawkeri, N.J. Registration for all sessions Bottom Round or I HAROLD S. ROSENFELD thereof with the northwesterly The Sheriff reserves the right side line of Union Terrace, as . Springfield, N.J. STRATTON AIR CONDITIONING is still open. For further In- to adfourrHITls sale. PHYLLIS F".-ROSENFELD said thoroughfares are shown RALPH OR ISCELLO, formation, contact Frank C. on the Map herelnabove Springfield, N;J. Sheriff Objections,. If any, should be Del Guerclo at the Boys' Club referred to; Ihence (1) running WEINBERG AND MANOFF, 1523 Morris Hit., Union, N.J. Along the said northeasterly made immediately in writing to of Union..B87-2697. REUSEABLEDUO Crossrib Roast BONELESS side~llne ofEimwood Avenue - Attys * theDlrector ot the Division of MBS. FILBERTS SOFT (formerly Maple Avenue) Dj & UL CL-405-05"and CL-40£05" Alcoholic. Beverage Control, 25 north 61 degrees 00 minutes Union Leader, June 14, 21, 28, July Commerce Dr., Cranford, N.J. west S0.06 feet to a point in the 5, 1973. GARDEN STATE LIQUOR FATHER'S DAY MARGARINE . dividing line between Lots ^F WHOLESALERS, INC. 69 10B0 Garden State Road is this Sunday LflRKEY'S_ ^5-99' Nos. 73 and 74 shown on said Map; thence (7) running along Union, New Jersey 07083 ROAST J? RUMP ..I ROAST NOTICE OF APPLICATION Un. Leader, June 7, 14, 1973 said dividing line and binding TAKE NOTICE that Joseph G. thereof north 55 degrees 51 (FeeS22.08) WHOLE ROUNDS, TOP. BOTTOM CROSSRIB PRICED HIGHER Smith 8. Sons, Inc., tradlffg~as" HOW TO MORTON minutes oast \xi 42 feet to a JOSEPH G. SMITH & SONS, INC., GHEEN GIANT VEGETAHIt poTriTTrrrmr southwesterly line— have applied to the Director of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION BONANZA" of Lot No. 78 on said Map; Division of Alcoholic Beverage Tako notice that Beer Import CREAM PIES "OUR TRIM IS BETTER' OUR TRIM IS BETTER' ihence (3) running along said Control for a Plenary Wholesale Company has applied (o the line south 64 degrees 09 license tor the premises situated at Director of the Division of This is the air conditioner thai tags tlong like DELIGHT DfiD minutes east 25.00 feet to the THIS IS C 1089 Hudson Street, Union, New Alcoholic Beverage Control for a a friendly puppy...the one that moves Irom room point where said line Is Jersey and to maintain a " Plenary Wholesale License for the 1 1 Intersected by the rear line of warehouse at 1089 Hudson Street, premises situated at 2536 to room with you, to keep you one step ahead Lot No. 5) shown on said Map; Union, New Jersey and to Springfield Ave., Union, N.J. and 4»99 London Broil;™ - _n|London Broil"r,:, / of the heat. From the handle on top...to the ONHIS;DflY thence (4) running along said maintain a salesroom at 1089 to maintain a warehouse at 2536 rear line of Lot No. 51 shown on Hudson Street. Union, New Jersey. said Map; therica (4) runplng Springfield Ave., Union and to lavish use of aluminum init's construction... The names and addresses ol all maintain a salesroom at 2536 BANQUET Shoulder Steaks | 59|Top Round Steak along said rear line of Lot No. Officers, Directors and those to the lightweight case of l£XAN resin that 51 south 25 degrees 51 minutes Springfield Ave., Union, N.J. Stockholders holding ten or more Names and residences of all can't rust and is warranted against failure west '25-.0Q feet' to the percent of the capital stock of the .Cube Steak WtiA ml |Top Sirloin Steak southwesterly side line of Lot officers and stockholders are: DINNERS corporation are as follows: HANS BISCHOFF. due to manufacturing defects lor 10 years... No. 51 which Is also the rear JOSEPH G. SMITH line of Lot No. 50 shown on said. _ President • - THE WORLD'S this air conditioner is all go. But, go is only President, Director, 11 01. Map; thence (5) running along 717 Fairmount Ave. Stockholder part ol the Forta-Cool story. Its primary 1 said line south 64 degrees 09 Chatham, N.J. 0792B ALL VARIETIES PKG I'OUR TRIM IS BETTER -co,.,' "OUR TRIM IS BETTER" I 381 Mountain Blvd., ODETTE F. BISCHOFF, function is cooling...and If does a masterful EXCEPT BEEF 1 minutes east 25.00 feet to the Watchuno, N.J. point where said line Treasurer HADDOCK 39' 1 1 1 DENNIS G. SMITH job. 4000 B7U capacity controlled by an 8 0.K./A0Z intersects the dividing line • 717 Fairmount Ave. Vice-Prcs.rDIrector Chatham, N.J; 07928 -position thermostat means that you can end FLANK " ;!;; "-- POT 3& 4 2< between Lots Nos. 50 and 49; 31 Regent Place thence <6-)-runnlng alono said ROBERT L. BISCHOFF, Berkeley Heights, N.J. _ _•_ Secretary Mimmff-simmer in every room In your house... VEGETABLE SALE ui p noiMi/e .«.«...« tlne-and—WmHrtfl— EPWA.RO C. ffiTLER JR. STEAK '=" . u Sec. • treas., T5Irector JV Perwooa xa. lor just 99.95. See one...cany one home., I II~U UIIIIIIWJ thereon south 35 degrees 51 732 Magle Avenue Basking Ridge, N.J.07920 Gift Guide WHOLE KERNEL CORN minutes west U5.17 feet to the Elizabeth, N.J. Objections, if any, should now at your convenient neighborhood BBO GOLD CREST northeasterly side line of ROYAL LIQUOR made- Immediately In writing to Appliance Store. '. GOV'T. INSP. Elmwood AVenue (formerly DISTRIBUTORS INC. the Director ot the Division ot CREAM CORN, CUT GREEN BEANS, SWIFT .BRAND Maple Avenue) and the point Stockholder Alcoholic Beverage Control, 25 What are the gifts that will delight Dad-roostf- or place of beginning; together BUTTER BASTED 2900 E. State St. Ext. Commerce Drive, Cranlord, N.I. with at) the right, title and 07016. ' PEAS, SPINACH ICHICKEN interest that the said grantors Trenton, N.J. MULMraaa Oblectlnns. If any, should be Beer Import Company Larkey knows. We ran It through our computer and predecessors in title hud Hans Blscholf,Pres. or may have inand to the lands made immediately In writing to TRASH CAN LINERS W'A the Director ot the Division of Union Leader, June 14, 21, 1973. lying southwesterly ot the . (FeeJ17.28) and came up with all the tight answers. L«ave everything above described premises Alcoholic Beverage Control, 25 beyond the northeasterly side Commerce Drive, Cranford, N.J.,- 10'S C "OUR TRIM IS BETTER"niD»*a«roii 07016. CAN "OUR TRIM IS BETTER' line of said .Elmwood Avenue NOTICE OF APPLICATION to us...including Larkey's distinctive gift wrap. BOX (formbrty Maple Avenue) JOSEPH G. SMITH TAKE NOTICE that ADMIRAL HIP - SPARE S.-SONS* INC. 5 CENTER CUT .# 29 S¥ff? shoWn~6n said'Map.'exiendtng TRULY PORTABLE 1089 Hudson St. 39' into the road bed to the center PORK CHOPS I". PORK CHOPS «• 99 RIBS CHOPS i 09 line thereof, said abutting Union. Now Jersey 07083 I Union Leader, June .7, 14, 1973 nn premises being subject to (Fee24.00) private rights, if any. and located at 805 Lehlgh Ave., Union, 09 rights of the public therein. LEMON OIL-199 n,1 Bfiflf Liup.5fr 9 TIT'S WITS B5~ -«--•• ---•- - Sliced Bacon BE ING NOTICETOCREDITORS made immediately In—-.-•...»_. conveyed to Frank R. Felber Estate Ol JOHN FRANK FL'AGA C 29 •and Jewel C. Felber, his wife, the Director ot the Division of JUICE 75 Lamb Chops "SffiSST by deed of Richard M. Fetber Deceased Alcoholic Beverage Control, 25 Pursuant 1o the order of MARY Commerce Dr., Cranford-, N.J. and HlldegardeAA..Felber, his ADMIRAL WINE & SWIFT PREMIUM wife, dated January 7, 1963, C. KANANE, Surrogate of—the Ib.l OlaD baCOII AUSKMREMOVED-PIEI* Ik OH County ol Union; made on the 8th LIQUOR CO. Smoked Daisys BONELESS BUTT! recorded in the Union Cqunty day of June A.D., 1973, upon the MICHAEL ZEIGER Register's Office on January 9, application of the undersigned, as Pres.-Trees. Kleenex facial Tissue •PRODUCE DE 1963, in Book 2622 of Deeds for Administratrix of the estate ot said 34 Lincoln. St. NEW said County, on pages 441, &c. deceased, notice Is hereby given to Roseland, N.J. Texas Onions U.S.ft 2 LOOIE45 PARCEL-il; BEGINNING thp rrprtitnrs of sajd deceased to Chicken of the Sea Solid White Tuna -exhibit to the subscriber Under" '* ebJB.1Saimora, IT." line of Lot No. 5\ *n BlocVNo^S > oath or affirmation their claims Lokewood, N.J. ItH PIMT CQ

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'. • ••..•.'• -T" " medical treatment iftlng and moving of patients, and the ex- Program Physical Education Recreation , • provided Inspiration for Shakespeare, but for loaies." Hvllll.l.Wir.D (DIPPER) conducted by John Swedish has 6—American Division Basketball League Seven Springfield residents, were among 73 traction of injured people from cars and bur- in good hands at in Senior circut •'. Edward Franzese of 627 S. Springfield ave., The international sports and dance festival concluded Its 1972-73 activities. A record title wa§ won.by Purple Pals 8-0. Gary Pretlaff persons who completed* a 10-week emergency ning homes. The instruction included lectures Springfield, appliance servicing instructor at got off to an early start last Saturday at Fnr- -.. ..Althpugh they dropped_ju decision to number of 580 students participated in the early was MVP. Participants numbered 50. medical technicians program at Union College and practice, sun valley i , Union County Vocation Center, Scotch Plains cher's Grove. Union. The host club, the Keyes-Martln along the way, the Elks held onto morning 7 to 8:15 a.m. schedule, which ran 7—National Division Basketball League was offered under the auspices of the N.J. ORIGINAL * ,it provides the basis of his first byline in the Springfield residents who completed the 10- Elizabeth SC started the ball rolling at 2 p.m. their.lead an the Springfield Senior League race dally from Oct. l and ends tomorrow, in the won by Gold Stars 8-0. Ken Baroff was MVP. Department of Health. -.: June issue of Popular Mechanics. week emergency medical technicians program against the Newark SC. These are the over-the- headed into the home stretch. Although the Dayton-boys' gym.~ • Participants numbered 62. The Gold Stan The program, designed primarily for people are: Ruth Force of 39 Briar Hill circle, Martin OIL "How to Test and Repair Doorbell Syntems" hill gangs that are referred to as the "old Elks and Keyes-Martin are tied In the loss The report, which was submitted to Athletic defeated the Purple Pals by a 36-31 score In a involved In public safety, included,as students, Gornstein of 35 Green Hill rd., Gerald F was written by Franzese and details—in gentleman" teams. Elizabeth won this game. 3 . column with three each, the Elks are ahead on Director Herbert H. Palmer, listed the 12 special playoff game. poliecemen, firemen, and members of area Harvey of ,5 Proffit ave Jaclyn M Herzlinger PAINTINGS games won. 8—Ted Johnson won the American Division . • laymen's-.Jerms-the Intricacies of wiring, 0. DIPPER events that were the highlights of the first aid squads. Capt. Edward Reade of the • of 53 Christy lane, Zara Weinman of s-Gail SAVE UP TO Carter-Bell was involved in two incomplete "One on One" championship by defeating Joe ••: necessary safety precautions and correctional Cranford Fire Department was coordinator of In the next game, the Deutcher Club of Clark 1972-73 program. They include: court, Robert E. Voorhees of 26 Center st and . ._ nutaury downed the oldlimers from the FC Hoboken, 1- games which will be concluded this week. They -..-l—Half-court '^3 on 3" basketball leagues Graziano by a 27-23 count Inihe finals. A field of •procedures .applicable to the average the program with Dr. Frank Dee, dean of the Sylvia Weiskott of 26 Edgewood ave DeyCamp — -led Keyes-Martln by 9-2 at the end of four" homeowner. . : Nursory Day Camp - 0, ,:__..-. . .- with the "Mikes" 6-0 taking the American 40 players participated. T Upper Day Camp innings and were tied with Elks 5-5 at the end of - Teon Program •Newark and Hoboken then played for third Division ninth and tenth grades, and the 9—Ned Jacobsen defeated Joe Pepe by a 20- - • 'Torone faced with-afau1(yoeII'syitem7Uie~ Fully ftupervi&od and fourth p!ace with Hoboken_coming out on . five. In Senior League play, games that are "Mars" 6-0 taking the National Division 11th 16 ta)ly In the finals of the National Division article could save a monumental repair bill," 5 Cub Scouts presented Activities oil 50% aummorlongl • said the young teacher, a 1972 graduate of top 1-0. After regulation time the score stood at called because of darkness before they become and 12th grades and faculty. Sixty-six par- one-on-one finals before a special assembly of Mora Than I 000 •Newark State College. V 0-0 between Elizabeth SC and the newly formed official or with the score tied and continued ticipants were active In "3 on, 3." ten gym classes and study hall students. The Tushill Ltd Inc eleven from Clark. Once again the outcome of a from the point where play is suspended. National Division also fielded 40 entrants in this '. Actually, while the June Issue of Popular ' with Parvuli Dei Award On Diiplciyl AND: 2—Wall Ball Paddle Ball, Dick Flshbeln and The Parvuli Dei awards tournament or match went into penalty event which was filmed by the boys' physical . Mechanics carries Franzese's first byline, he's Majewski, Glenn Hqrishny, 26-28 MAIN ST., UII Ocr'tBy.A-Way Plan • 11 Chwnpicwwhlp ""Carter-Bell lost a decision to Keyes-Martin at Tom Lowy were tops in a field of 12. were presented by the Rev. Tonni* Courts shooting. This time it was a good way to find ofjt GOOD CITIZENS —. Springfield Patrolman Joseph Fusco visited JoAnn Neuman's education department and will be shown this •, been a ghost-writer for the magazine for almost Michael Rebel, James Beyer. ORANGE Melset Field by a score of 5-1. Greg Ues was 3-Olympic Volleyball, 30 students par- Paul Koch to five cub scouts. John Rowley, Michael » 5 Bparklihg Swimming who the winner was, because the senior citizens second graders at .the Thejma Sandmeior School recently, discussing what a the winning pitcher, fanning, nine, and not week to all gym classes. a year. He regularly anaweres readers' queries Pools ticipated with the Blue Angels posting a 6-0 - during the Parvuli Doi service Mclntyre and Greg Dolan. • 3 SolttMll Fields of soccer were playing in-blistering heat for policeman is and what his duties are. This has been the first of a series of programs allowing a ball to be hit out of the infelld. The' 10—A record number of 80 participants took . Tanging from light bulbs to hot water heaters, 673-9552 record. - .corrects art work and feature stories for ac- at St. James Church. The cubs • 8 Basketball-vollay ball over three hours. to help youngsters'develop a better understanding and "appreciation of. the Bellboys got just two scratch, hits, a pop fly by part in the foul shooting championships which L&M court* 4—Floor Hockey was the longest and most are Glenn Horishny, Tony First place winners of (he came between io a. m. to sp. m. or Elizabeth SC took the game and the tour- . curacy and writes short columns. ANTIOUE & ART GALLERY • 8 Paddla ball courts policeman's role in today's society. Russ Gabay that fell between Lies and catcher popular event with the Demons'winning honors were held during the month of May and June. Gatalfano, Andy Piedl, can lor aniuustrated orocmire nament when they went three points ahead in •:? Ftaniese's entry into the literary world was plllow=cas(! race lii'ftnt thu ' CLASSIC CAR . Larry Maxwell when they couldn't agree on on the basis of a 13-3-2 record. Jim BeUlveau Twelve qualifiers, who pumped In 20 or more Kichard Studioso and Luigi PICTURE FRAMES the penalty shooting. My congratulations go to . haphazard. Sitting In his apartment one af- Club-R-Ree, whose names who should make the play, and a slow bouncer was awarded MVP honors. shots out of 25, competed for the championship DelMauro. RESTORATION first team manager Richie Emmel and former ., lernoon, he decided he knew as much ttbmit air were previously ommitted, 124 Elmora Ave. Minicozzi earns - to short by Mike Neibart. • 5—Indoor Soccer Floor Ball, a new •activity, which was won by Mike Neibart for the second PACKARD & first team trainer Jim Bradley for lasting as Safe cycling • conditioners, stoves and toasters as the EDWARD FRANZESE Other achievement awards were: Tony Catalfano, sieve attracted 60 players with the White knights consecutive year with 23 out of 25. Tom. Dahmen, Billy Doerrler. ROLLS ROYCE ELIZABETH long as they did and playing so well. Leading hitters for Keyes-Martln were Larry Popular Mechanics writer whose article he was Franzese then-decided teaching was what he were given to the following Daily'til 6~ Thuri. 'iil 9 .(Continued from page 1) winning the league bunting with a 9-1-2 record. Wisniewski hit 22 for second place. REPAIRS degree in history Maxwell who went two for two and had three cubs: Den ~f3Matlhew Snith Glenn Horishyny. (j'reg ' .Cloiftd Mandayi SUN VALLEY the summer club --O--0-- urged to ask themselves these questions: reading. He sent Ms resume to the editor and ' wanted. usy (joing [ilat RBI, Tom Ronco with a single and two RBI, Checkers and chess attracted an audience of and William Doerrler, silver Lalevee, Andy Piedl and Mark' Frit Parking in R#or THE NEW YORK COSMOS stay in third , less than a week later received a call from the While Popular-Mechanics Is his first 9. Florham Parh. Now Jei&oy 0793? • (20U.635 2233 "Would you drive an unsafe vehicle—one Anthony Minicozzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. about 40 each during the Student Council's Wood - - place in the North.American Soccer League John Scarpone with a double, and Mark ., president of the Hertz Publishing Co - professional attempt at writing, Franzese has arrow; ByroiL.Dudley. two with defective brakes, poor tires, inadequate Joseph Minicozzi, 15 Tooker ave, Springfield, McCourt and Elliot Melamed With singles. Free clinics slated early morning breakfast held la the school silver arrows: Tony East after a first defeat of the season at the lights or unpredictable steering? has-received a bachelor of arts degree during cafeteria daily from 7:30 to 8:18 a.m. President .. "He wanted to Interview me that day," always, seemed to have a. flair for words. In -hands of the Rochester Lancers;—2-1. The Paul Naftall went all the way for Carter Bell , Franzese recalled. "I went to the Hertz offices 1967, he won an acre of land in the Poconos in a Catalfano, silver arrow, "Would you drive a Vehicle if you could not the recent 186th commencement exercises at Rob Seager conducted the activity on an in- denner; Shawn McCabe, Cosmos are in better position to take over comfortably reach the brake pedal and apply Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, and pitched well enough to win most Senior on marksmanship formal basis and no champions were named. , on 57th street and they shot questions about "25 words or less' contest from a land second spot because Philadelphia downed League games. He matched Greg Lies with , everythlngnr me. Then they signed me up. promotion agency and .a, few of his many silver arrow, assistant den- the brakes? Pa. A sefler"of~trce~etihlcs "on small-bore DIPPER Director John Swedish announced ner. Miami 2-0.' " "Would you drive if you did not know the nine strikeouts and only four bases on balls. firearms marksmanship and safety has been "Apparently I have'the ability"to understand cartoons and jokes have appeared in Saturday A1969 graduate of Jonathan Dayton.Regional that he plans to institute a "Lunch Bag Den 2—James Mullery, wolf The Philadelphia booters are on top of the rules of the road, or where to position your scheduled by the Union County Park Com- technical things and write about them clearly Evening Post, True and Reader's Digest. High School, Minicpzzi was a history major. Against the Elks at Ruby Field, Keyes- Olympic" program during-the lunch periods if badge: Drew Fontaine, division, followed by Miami, but things could vehicle, how and when to signal?" Tom Wicker, political columnist of the New Martin combined 11 hits and 11 bases on balls to mission. The instruction will take place Sun- his teaching schedule can be arranged so that ..which seems to be a rarity," Franzese com- While he was in college, Franzese and two York buddies arranged a publicity stunt with the denner; Dwlght Sarni change when the Cosmos meet Montreal this at according to law, Times, gave the principal address and score a lfr-0 win. • Larry Maxwell was the" days from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ride and Pistol table tennis, track, softball, and football events . mented. "I enjoy-witlng and the extra Income PARSELL NOTED that according to law. now-defunct.. Newark Evening News by assistant denner. weekend in Long Island. Rochester is making and must be driven received_an.honorary doctor of laws degree. .winning pitcher and Tom Graziano was the Range, Kenilworth boulevard, Cranford, can be attempted. New and unusual events Will too," be smiled. . - its move toward the top of the Northern bicycles are vehicles, •'•. But Frantese has no intention of Joining the agreeing to paddle across the Atlantic Ocean In Den .1—Steve Dahman, must obey all loser. For the Elks, Kevin Mercer and Wayne throughout the summer months. be tried on an individual basis instead of team Division, They are just two points out The instruction, under the direction of Fred PM staff full-time. He prefers the freedom of a canoe. When the apppolnted day dawned silver arrow; Danny traffic signs and signals, give proper hand Schwarte also pitched in relief. sports. The director also thanked the Union behind Toronto: ' Egner Sr., manager of the range,.will em- 1 writing at his own pace. He also believes he has rainy, cold and foggy,' the Coast Guard warned Ferguson, silver arrow, signals when stopping or turning, ride on the County Regional Board of Education 'for The new National Open Challenge Cup Doug DeLeonard with three singles in five. phasize safe handling and maintenance of » job to do at the Vocational Center. the young men about possible dangers, but the assistant denner; Robert right side of the road, and have the cycle in Degree awarded supplying the 40 trophic* which be awarded to Champions are Maccabee of Los Angeles. trips and Steve Klarfeld with two hits led the weapons as well as marksmanship training. It three took off anyway. —Grasarnqn, two silver arrows; good mechanical condition at all times. the winners of the various activities. Maccabee defeated a strong Inter-ltalia of winning attack against the Elks. Other- will not include actual live firing. .• ' "We started from Island Beach and by the Mitchell-Fenton, three silver —<31evelond, 5-3. This marks the first time in nine When riding at night, cyclists must have a to Miss Minicozzi contributors to the Admen's attack were Tom "MY GUIDANCE COUNSELOR gave up on time we got to Manasquan Inlet, we had cap- arrows; Peter Mongiello, white light on the front of the bike, and a red denner. years that a team from the West Coast won the Lena M. Minicozzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronco and Greg Lies with back to back triples, £&ie when I was a high school freshman," sized," Franzese laughed. "We lost everything famous Dewar's Trophy. reflector or red light on the rear, lights which and Larry Maxwell, Elliot Melamed, Mark ^•.Franzese explained, "simply because I wasn't except the beer we had brought. Anyway, we Den 4—Greg Lalevee, silver . must be visible for 500 feet. Joseph Minicpzzi of lSTobker ave., Springfield, received an associate degree frpm Brandywine Pezzuto, and Mark McCourt with singles. y'College-bound. I was an unimportant student still made the Evening News with a headline, arrow; Andy Piedl, bear- Other tips for cyclists include the following: College, WilmingtonjJel,, at the school's sixth ^enrolled In the vocational programs. We're 'Three Forced Ashore.' It's really very funny." badge, gold arrow, silver Keep well back from moving cars; they may Jeff Rockoff 6howed the way for the Elks annual commencement exercises Friday. --finally removing the cultural stigma attached But Franzese's attitude and style often arrow, assistant denner; uigi George J. Mader; stop suddenly. with four singles in four at bats. Tom Gratlano Miss Minicozzi, a graduate of Jonathan '-tp vocational schools and recognizing them for contrast with his extensive knowledge. In DelMauro, bear badge, gold LINOLEUM & CARPET had a triple and single, and Scott Grayson Walk your bicycle when crossing busy streets FOR A JOB £ what they are-good, Job-training programs. college, he won a General Motors contest for arrow; Frank Colatruglio, or intersections. Dayton Regional High School, pursued the singled for Elks. Rockoff also-had three RBI. owned seat firm legal secretarial curriculum at Brandywine, a r;Honetbel4ir force where he was trained as a pilot. graduation luncheon held in Wilmington. The Bell against Elks at Meisel Field at 6:15 p.m. different. Mok« readi country. He has already applied for two arrow; atrick- • Studioso. Joseph's Home for the Blind,. Jersey-City;—the-street close to the right curb. • I.KAOUAIIUN 1,111s •^After his discharge, he Joined Sears-Roebuck B On Saturday Elks meet National State Bank at classified a 'must' thi patents: One with respect - to improving denner; Richard Studioso, Be on the lookout for doors of parked cars commencement address was delivered by Dr. /-Company and attended several appliance Arrangements were by the Funeral Apart- ^.Erank N. Elliott, president of Rider College, Ruby and Keyes-Martin takes on Carter-Bell at ond every week. VAKIL1Y Of IliVLLRY telephone service and another on the design of assistant denner; Michael Saves YOU 250 which may open onto the-streek •.servicing schools. Eventually, he decided to ments of George Ahr & Son, 700 Nye ave., Meisel at 2 p.m. an original board game. Magaldo, three silver arrows. Avoid driving too fast downhill or on rough or Trenton. SCRIMSHAW Of.LUSKIN MiJCI ASINS - attend Newark State to achieve some Job Irvington. A native of Newark, Mr. Mader lived "I guess that's not too bad for a fellow who Webclos—John Rowley, slippery roads. mobility and he majored in industrial arts: in Irvington for 45 years. He was the owner of was doomed a failure at the age of 14, Franzese citizen, Arrow of Light; Greg on a 50 Sq. Yd Cross railroad tracks fairly straight across to G.J.M. Theater Seat Upholstery Co. of grinned. Dolan, citizen; Michael Rebel, Irvington and Springfield for more than 50 avoid skidding. Asch is postponed; citizen; Michael Mclntyre, Purchase! yeaib. ; z— Vi»M neh' nf wny tn ppricstrinns cilizenrJames Beyer;dtizenT" Mr. Mader is survived by three sons, the Rev. Do not carry passengers on your bike. TOR Ronald Majewski, naturalist. George Mader and Charles and Robert Mader; Ride single file, close to the right side of the B'nai B'rith plans Certificates of appreciation in buying rontein- roadway, and make no sudden change of judge hears others a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Stalker, and nine DADS for their work in Cub Scouting porury •.lylcd course. grandchildren. and were given to retiring den broiullomn-. Cyclists also should check the condition of the Local residents will have to the summons for allegedly summer barbecue m'others and committee wait a bit to learn the results violating an ordinance which bike's equipment before riding: Springfield Lodge B'nai B'rith will hold Its chairmen: Mary Dolan. n| snvi of the case of Union County prohibits parking on township • JEWELRY Bell or horn, which is required and;must be second annual "Bar B. Q. Bash" on Aug. 26 at l»rrainc Formato, Marlene audible for at least 100 feet, should be working. Prosecutor Karl~Asch vs. the _streets between-2 and 6 p.m. WATCHES Ruby Field, Springfield. The raindate is Sept. 2. Township^of Springfield. His Among the cases that were Horishny, Roberta Majewski, Handle-bar grips should be tight. PENDANTS Ed Rosenbert and Nat Oitroff are co- three years, and Ronald Lights should be clean, and batteries appearance in Municipal heard at Monday's court chairmen of the affair. The menu will include Court to contest a $2 parking session was one Involving a ETC. * ETC. Majewski, two years. working. barbecue chicken, hot dogs, roast beef, corn, "The following Webclos were ticket has been postponed Woodside, N.Y., man charged watermelon and soda. Tires should be properly inflated. until June 25. ~wiuTbpefafing'a car on^Rt. 22 firaduated/rom Pack 73: Greg The chain should have a slack of 'M to % The affair is open to all Lodge members and Dolan, Glenn Horishny, Asch, who moved Jo. while his license ^ was GELJACK Inches. ' ' 1 guest. Tickets are $3 for adults amT$l for Michael—Rebeh—RonaH Pedals should spin freely, and brakes be in -Springfield-in April, received ^iUii[Hiinlwl..Jutlge Joseph. : RINGFIELINF D children under is. Tickets are available from proper condition. Horowitz levied a $215 fine JEWELERS Lodge members, or can be purchased at HlWay Majewski, James Beyer, Rear reflector should be clean, uncracked. Y pow- wow against the motorist, Gerard -Tailors on Center street or Marty Feins Studio Michael Mclntyre and John The cyclist should check that the saddle B. Jung. 241 MORRIS AVE. on Mountain avenue. Rowley. clampbolt, handlebars, mudguard and other A $60 fine and six months' Pack 73 selected Danny bolts, are tight; that the wheel rims are to be held ^revocation- of his driver's SfmFIOD.376-1710 Ferguson to receive a special undented,,#nd spokes in good condition. license were the penalties for Butns receives B.S. medal in recognition of his Parsell reiterated that cyclists should ride- Nearly 200 Indian Guides Frank H. Eilbachertrf -Scotch special efforts and. acccm- and their daJa of Uirj Oummit Michael I. Bnrn« nf M SHI»« «( g. single nie, noung locul iriuilc nazaros caused -Hams, found mtiuy uf uiiviiig- past Area YMeA"S • Watchung I" graduated on June 2 from Stevens intitule year. .. by youngsters riding two and three abreast in on Farm road while impaired. Nation will attend the annual of Technology, Hoboken. Burns received a~ front of cars. Four perspns paid fines for The following Webelos spring camping pow-wow at bachelor of science degree^; Youngsters also were cautioned to keep'both exceeding the 35-mile limit on entered Boy Scouts: Ronald Camp Wawayanda, Frost feet on the pedals, and both hands on the Morris avenue. They were Valley, N.Y., this weekend. Michael • B. "Updyke of .; FRIDAY DEADLINE ... handlebars, except when giving signals. Morristown, $25 for 47 mph; All Items other than spot news should be In our "Trick" riding on streets is unsafe, and Activities will include boating, swimming, riflery, Paul E. Gately of Irvington, office by noon on Frldpy, children should not "hitch" rides on other W0 for 57 mph; Gerard P. vehicles when cycling. _ archery, . hiking, en- vironmental education, Meyer of Roselle Park, $25 for Parents, besides being urged to advise their 47 mph; and Antonia Com- children of these rules and safety habits, were hayrides and riding. The highlight of the mercio of South Orange, $25 asked to purchase the proper size vehicles for for 49 mph. their youngsters. A bicycle a child will "grow weekend will be the Saturday (Armstrong GRADUATE — Laurence S. Roland, son into" will not allow him safe control now, the evening lake and campfire Found guilty of exceeding ceremony and torchlight the 25-mile limit on Mountain of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Roland of 34 letter stated. .— .... parade at which time new avenue were Philip A. Bloch of Shuppike rd., Springfield, received his Parsell also noted that, besides educating Armstrong An Aimjlfong Floor children on their cycling responsibilities, leaders of the Watchung . Orange, $30for:.45Jnph; and OF SPRINGFIELD associate and bachelor of science Nation will be chosen for the Albert P. Koronthaly of Union, floor fashion o Ihoono place you can Dozens of parents should set safety examples In their own (OCNEItAMorrlrtMiuntHiTAMiL ORIENB SHC»INO .CBNTBR) CD In with an Won degrees in business administration 1973774 season. $35 for 18 mph". •__ and como out with a from Monmouth College, West. Long driving'. brand-now 10cm specially purchased The importance of a properly equipped.and In other court action, a $35 Branch, during their 39th EARLY COPY penalty was given to Richard" maintained bike was also stressed by a "police Pbulicity Chairmen are urged rolls incuding the commencement exercises. He is A. Kronei-t of 143 Tooker ave., Thi» lovely property at 150 Linden Avenue. Springfield, New . department spokesman;-who explained plans toobservethe Friday tteadline erMV told lor Mr. «. / associated with Krupnick- Bros. Inc. for other than spot news. Springfield," for loaning-a Baby Portrait Special! Jersey aold lor Mr. S, Mra. J«me» J. Collander. This life Wai most recent styles. —-are underway to imploment-aoyote-inspectlon arranged by JeynJayne Bubet, aen awoclatfr - i FORITSfctR pilot of gas energy, will-assart that lio Steaks, chops, franks and 'consumption oft natural gas has cx- Any way you read our menu," unemployment will result in New Jer- 8x10 Group only «1.W per child, plus one 50c hamburgers will always be • • • * cceded the quantities of newly dis- sey's industry ns a result of the gat handling, Limit one Bpodsl per person, . . .-*Qy..way you pronounce our - popular outdoor.fare, but covered supplies, resulting In a con- PSE&G Is drilling to help find new shortage. And they will help assure that dishes,,it'4still the taste of there are many other meats to tinuous decline of proved gn> reserves. sources of natural gas In the United your homes will continue to receive Your baby's special ch&rjn captured by our ... our foo<) that brings 'em ' FULLY INSTALLED choose. Some of these cute are And drilling in search of new gas re- SPRINGFIELD Slates. Normally, utilities don't drill for the uninterrupted convenience of gas" specialist in child photography.—just the gift bought mostly by the pound, serves Jiiis declined sharply. For ex- back time and again, tfbw" 'their own supplies of natural gns. They nil year'round. .. , . .-, ' for-everypne In the family !,-—- but are good buys on a cost- WINES & LIQUORS contract In' advance from pipeline nmplc, in I960, u nuwlhly average of under new management. y CRAFTSMEN perserving basis. . supply companies to buy the amounts' more than, 1,700 drilling rlgs;wore You'll see fintahed pictures—NOT PROOFS— Your hb»t: RiqtiarclV. Button.' For the grill try marinated 276 MMRIS AVE., SPKW8FIELD of gas we think our customers will need searching for gas and oil in the Unite? in Just a few days. Choose BxlO's, 5X7'H or' wel- FOR RESERVATIONS: 757-5858 chuck steak, sausage patties, in the future. . , Slntcs, A, decade Inter, fewer than 900 let size—tflnd our special "Twin-pak" cameras •1 OPEN MpNOi^y tHRU SATUffPW .' ham steaks or slices, knock- "Chilled Wines, Cold J SK9.>Alillltbitb7'EurPjP»in Centrnljersey •'• FULL SERVICE OFFICES But how there's a serious rjntlonnl v : means you can buy "portraits in • • ••.'.'!•.".'*, .)fi' ..•••:'•••.'' ••'••;.. •• -.' wurst, slices of smoked Cordials and Liquor* shortage- of. natural gas and -New Jer- gnmal pliies such te ON BOTH SIDES OF boneless pork shoulder roll, q relating to the price of gas In the field, sey is being deeply affected by it. So, ; BpSCK ^ ^H|TE TOO! \.-.'.. •.-. ALSO IN and thick liver steaks. A grill DAILf 0 AMff * in order to help obtain additional do- .reduction of tax,incentives, ami liiml NEWARK SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD AVE. w(th a cover will ac- OPEN DAILf 0 A,M, mestic gat, for our own .customers, lensing jirocccUircs. '.;' ; At unbeJ|evftbly low prices, .•,•••'•'••••. •• ASBURY PARK commodate complete outdoor PSE&O created a new company, ' .ai.Clay St. Route 22 • meals. For this type of outdoor Energy Development Corporation, and . One *kx* Mm irwf TOMS RIVER to IVfrct the l>«nuinit In the ; . We are remedellM to urve yen better, ' . . ..H peere Weet.el Im'i cooking select chuck pot roast,-^ we've gorie drilling. We've already lo- Fori'NtcaMc Future? ; Piibjic Servlqfl •% ;::l?:f BRIMG A FRIEND! •o leek carefully Mr our new entrance! beer round roast, sirloin tip or cated substantial fields of new gns ip ; ( .gltriRear;.V N 4854)600 DENVILLC Yes ilVimd'Oii'ilMi'bi'; 11', .our Electric a'ndiGas, 376-5220 andf»«»» Trusl PI»Ut Company .jJUJOHTdffTIWMU HOAO AtTH»!|tCOTCHPtAlN»Mjjlt Men.;w«.,frl.*«»e.T1|ei,.Tl!«r«..1SM.t»e« rump roast, corned beef and the Gulf of Mexico find Louisiana ;iml : ! '""t'll • u|»|']V t/J.i./ii.mi'.'iiv:;!'' ;.W( on Mon.,Tuei.,We«.,Prl.«tef-Tllwr>tM.*M« bone-In or boneless pork roast.

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Gail Ann Spector SERINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, June 14. 14-Thursday, June 14, 1973-SRRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Newcomers club schedules coffee StellarSpiroulias, f2£ Susan E. Caroll, Day chairman were Mrs. Mel Uschln and Mrs. Jo Ann Windheim, The mountainside Newcomers will sponsor a G. Dewey Moser. becomes bride of EdwinYL-Eldridge coffee for prospective club members Wed-- William O'Connor nesday, June 27 at the home of Mrs. John New members joining during past month Daniel Riley wed were Mm. Robert Holdeman, Zelda Lantzman Mr. Moskowitz married in Newark Hvlidak. Any new resident of the borough who Mrs, Raymond McLeod, and Mrs. James married Saturday has not been contacted by mall has been asked Miller. "Last roses" (or expiring membership in Nuptial Mass to notify Mrs.George Lewis, 1421 Coles ave., were presented to Mrs. Arthur Lehmann and Mountainside. < Mrs.. Max Zelman. The Newcomers" monthly meeting was held yesterday at the Summit Squire. Following the IIIHHI luncheon, Helen Rawitz spoke on mlndTontreL— Charge for Pictures Thar* is a charge of ts for wadding and engagement pictures. There It no Chandler clean's list * charge for the announcement, whether BOSTON-Barbara Jean Roth, daughter of with or without a picture. Persons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roth of 63 Garden oval; submitting wedding or engagement 4 U :\ Springfield, N.J., has been named to the dean's pictures should enclose the U payment. list at Chandler School, a professional secretarial school in Boston. Art center registering for summei r I Marsh has it in DEBRA S. BASSILLO The Summer Act' Center has I iW ' ' 1' Ml —I I Ml opened registration for its for your father- -summer program. The center MAUREEN A. JMeMANUS.— PAULA R. SCHWARTZ LOOKING AHEAD — Third graders at Springfield's Thelma S/indrnoier School lorr Autumn wedding v has added several new in- a choke of elegant gifts week visited trie EdwarH Walton School, which they will atterjy next fall. Serving <•' structors. M cM anus-Doninger guides for this group are Jerome Pulllom and Barbara Hammer, far left and righf The summer classes, held at Schwartz- Shatten —carrying bags to keep the ployground clean. With them are, from left, Karen Seme , for Miss Bassillo "f the new air-conditioned Debra Schwalb, Sherri Soy, Cindy Klein, Michele Grossman and Paula Edelcreok. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bassillo of 379 Old building, will begin on Mon engagement told ~~. engagement told Tote rd., Mountainside, have announced the day, June 25, and run through L Mr. and Mrs. John G. .McManus of Cedar Sangria party_plann*ed FivepeoplcrtwoTHen and thVee women, ha« L engagement of their daughter, Debra Sue, to Friday, Aug. 3, after which the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Schwartz of uobert E. Huss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig center will take Its summer Grove have announced the engagement of their SpringfielcLaadassah will hold a sangria sct,out on a 1.300-mUe journey, attempting o daughter, Maureen Ann, to Jeffrey Paul Maplewood, have announced the engagement Huss of Irvington. Tiollday. "':••' of their daughter, Paula Rochelle, toKennet h party for prospective members at the home of walk across Austral a from north to south. The bride-to-be, a 1971 graduate of Gov. Classes are available~~for Doninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Clifford Schwartz on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. They hope to complete their trip in thr-e_ Doninger of Springfield. , Stuart Shatten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving montlls Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley MRS. RICHARD J.STEINBERG children of 7 through Shatten of Springfield. ' Anyone interested in attending can call - , • Heights, graduated from the Nancy Taylor adulthood, and range from Miss McManus is a\ graduate of Paterson 379-2220. ' - — • . —•// - Business Institute last year. She is employed as - morning through evening State College and received her M.A. degree Miss Schwartz is a graduate of Columbia a secretary by Singe/ Business Machines, Renee Lynn Bross schedules. from Seton Hall University. She is a speech High School and Ohio University, from which Springfield. Children's classes are therapist with the Little Falls Township public she received a bachelor of" science degree in GRAND OPENING Her fiance" attended Irvington High School available in sculpture, clay schools. ..-•• elementary education. She is teaching in the and is a carpenter with L. Huss Jr. Carpenters. becomes bride of modeling, mixed media, Mr. Doninger Is a graduate of the County Summit school system. 1 College of Morris and .Newark College of A November wedding is planned. drawing and painting. MR8. EDWIN W. ELDRIDGE For adults the selection Is Engineering, Division of Technology, He la Mr. Shatten Is a graduate of Jonathan Dayton liNQERJE FRANCO.SE MRS. DANIEL J. RILEY Richard Steinberg MRS. RICHARD II. MOSKOWITZ Regional High School and Ohio University. He of the bride, and Mrs. Jay Windheim of greater: portraiture, employed by the Ohaus Scale Corporation, Stella Splroullas, daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. r. Jo Ann C. Windheim, daughter of Mr. and Gall Ann Spector, daughter of Mr*. Noralie Florham Park. Nicholas Spiroulias of 414 Mountain ave. is completing his master's degree at New York Rochester,- sister-in-law of the bride." The Wedding vows were exchanged on Saturday watercolor, sculpture, . non University in urban planning. Tu Mrs. Joseph G. Windheim of Rochester, N.Y. MRS. DAVIDS.O'CONNOR loom .sculpture, painting and Spector of 33 Christy lane, Springfield, and the A November wedding is planned. Springfield was married Sunday afternoon lo was united in marriage on Saturday to Daniel' ushers included Matthew C. Riley of Moun- between Renee Lynn Bross and Richard Jay JateMr. Arnold Spector, became the bride May ' A June 1974 wedding Is planned. tainside, brother of the groom; Peter Ben- Susan E. Carroll, daughter of-Mr, and Mrs. drawing, life drawing or Edwin Wayne Eldrtdge, son of Mr. and Mrs r: iffJ44 Mlllburn Avenue'^, Millburn, N.J. 07041 .'(201)467-1920 J. Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Riley of Steinberg at a ceremony at the Alpine Caterers 20 of Richard Harris Moskowitz, son of Mrs. William Eldridge of 3 Chatham pi.. Linden ninger of Brick Town, Jay Windheim of James J. Carroll of 1342 Birch "Hill rd., in Maplewood. Rabbi Julius Eidenbaum of- painting with a live model, (Next to Sara Lewis) Iris dr.. Mountainside. The Nuptial Mass was Mountainside, became the bride Saturday of collography, printmaklng and Nina Schneitzer' of 835 Mountain ave., The Rev. James Aloupis officiated at the celebrated at the Interfaith Chapel of the Rochester, brother of the bride, and Frederick ficiated. Springfield, and the late Mr. Milton MoskowiU, GqryBurtttowed Burkhardt of Houston, Texas. David S. O'Connor of Maplewood. silk screening. ceremony in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Township woman THE LATESTJhL University of Rochester. A- reception followed The Rev. Robert Babulski officiated at. the The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New to the summer Rabbi Reuben Levine. officiated at the Church, Newark. A reception followed at the at the Canandaigua Yacht <3ub. Both the bride and groom are graduates of Irwin Bross of Springfield. The groom's the University of Dayton in Ohio. The groom is ceremony in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, curriculum are the rug ceremony In the Chantlcler In MUlburn. A Cathy A. Arnold Tower Steak House, Mountainside. Attending the bridal couple were Donald J. Mountainside. A reception followed at the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irving Steinberg of weaving, ceramics and reception followed at the Chantlcler. Christine Niederle of Plainfield served us in auxiliary post HIGH STYLE IMPORTED LINGERIE an associate programmer with IBM at White Newark. _.— The engagement of Cathy Ann Alice Arnold Riley of Wappinger Falls, N.Y., twin brother of Plains, N.Y. The bride is a former tax staff Maplewood Country Club. jewelry courses. There are be bride had her filter, Jacqueline Spector of matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Joanne the groom, and Mrs. John C. Westfall of Great Carole Sones of Union was maid of honor. Mrs. Howard Gelser, sister of the groom several. photography courses Springfield, as her maid of honor. The mother of Denver, Colo, to Airman First Class Gary Boutsikaris of Newark and sisters of the bride. Kay Vaughan of Springfield, past president accountant with Price, Waterhouse and Co., served as matron of honor. Howard Gelser Burtt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burtt of 170 of Seabees No. 18 Auxiliary of Irvington, » BRAS • MATCHING BRAS& BIKINIS Mills, Md., sister of the bride. Rochester. Bridesmaids were Alicia Cruz of Dunellen, available, using the new of the bride wu matron of honor. Bridesmaids Adrian DeQcco_ot Whippany and Demilra Bridesmaids were Susan and Laurie Ann Patricia Ferguson of Summit and Joanne served as best man. Bridesmaids wjere Michele equipment at the center. Four were Karen Hammer of Springfield and Linden ave., Springfield, has been announced. Cardinal of Chatham. Kivberiy EldridKc Camptown Post 1941, has been reflected toth e Riley of Mountainside, sisters of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Riley will make their home in Katzman of New York, Kathy Greenbaum of - Deborah Ford of Roslyn Farms, Pa. Geoffrey Miss Arnold, a graduate of Denver South office of grand'Inspector for the 1973-74 term. Norwalk, Conn. Swann of Summit. new Bessler enlargers have niece of the groom, was flower girl. • SHPS •ROBES «LOUNGEWEAR Mrs. Alvin J. Mr.Ki»nna of Gahana. Ohio, sister Baltimore, and Amy and Beth Sachs of Nep- been installed. Gould of Yonkers, N.Y., served as best man. High School, is employed as a buyer and clerk Frank Niederle of Plainfield served as best Mrs. Vaughan will take office on June 22 at David Grenon of Millbury, Mass., served as tune. best man. Ushers were Kevin Carroll of The landscape painting Mrs. Moskowitz is a graduate of Jonathan at Gart Brothers Sporting Goods Store, Denver. man. Ushers were Steven Mazurek of Linden the organization's convention in Wildwoodr piiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiMiiiiiilliiiy Mountainside, David Eisenbell of Monroe, La., Ushers were Philip Decter of Maplewood, class will meet out-of-doors Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, and Her fiance, a graduate of Jonathan Dayton and brothers of the groom, Russell Eldrid«c members of the military Order of the Cootie = and Dennis Lynch of Philadelphia. Harvey Brilliant of Annapolis, B*arry Bross of weather permitting. And for Smith College, Northampton',' Mass. Mr. Regional High School, is serving in the Air and William Eldridge Jr. of Linden. and its Auxiliary will march in a parade there Thoughth | . Mrs. Carroll Is a-graduate of Mount St. Springfield, and Jeff and Jay Rothsteln of those not anxious to stay in Moskowitz, also a graduate of -Jonathan Force. He has completed a course in elec- Following a honeymoon trip to Portugal uml on June 23, with Mrs. Vaughan marching in Mary's Academy, North Plainfield, and St. Pennsylvania. side with the air-conditioning Dayton, attends Northeastern University in tronics training at Lowry Air Force Base in Spain, the couple will reside in Chatham Veterans of Forejgn Wars Ladies Auxiliary Colorado, • and expects to be stationed In contingent. Rli7iihnlh'<: S<-hnr>l nf Nursing. Fijznbeth, She it The bride, a graduate of Jonathan Dayton therp Is the outdoor skdr Boston. He has been employed by the Jersey a registered nurse on the staff of Overlook High School, Is a Junior at the University of class for teens and adults. Central Power & Light Co. as part of the Scotland for a two-year period. When mixing ground beef Hospital in Summit. Maryland. An honor student, she is a member Teens may take part in university's work-study program. ' A March. 1974" wedding Is planned In the abriel ^yith other ingredients for Mr. Carroll, a graduate of St. Benedict's of Kappa Delta PI education honor society, rug weaving and sketching The 'couple now resides in Framingham,. Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sisterhood installs Library committee meat loaf, bu ever so gente. Preparatory School, Newark, and Villanova Mortar Board and Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. classes, and there are painting Combine the mixture She plans to complete her senior year at ite you to our University, is with the Brlscoc Construction Co. classes restricted to Mrs. Robert E. Hough of 38 Tudor ct., thoroughly yet lightly to in-of Newark. , 7 Newark State College. teenagers. Son for Kimmels slate tonight qf 8 sure a light' texture and The bridegroom is a graduate'of Vailsburg Sjlyerman is honored Or. ant) Mrs. Robert Kimmel of Ml S. Springfelld. is a member of the Pingry Following a honeymoon in Ireland, the couple,, Workshops are for those The Sisterhood of Young Israel q{ Springfield Mothers' LibrafyFund Committee, which has juiciness. In shaping the loaf, will reside in Maplewood...... "High School, and (lie University of Maryland. who want to learn but fear Springfield ave., Springfield, are the parents of press lightly or pat rather Ati'horior student, he is a me'mber of Phi Si, • Alan Richard Sllverman of Springfield was a son, Brian Charles, Jborn May 29 at Overlook • will hold its second installation of, officers at a raised .approximately $2,800 for the school their summer plans may named to the honor roll (or the spring Minester paid-up membership and birjtjday party library this year. than packing solidly or 'National Psychology Honor Society and Tau interfere with an every-week Hospital In Summit. Mrs. Kiramel Is the former spanking. Epsllbn Phi fraternity-He plans to attend at the University of Oklahoma. . r_, Deanne Moore. tonight at 8:30 at the synagogue, 339 Mountain class schedule. With-an-opeh— ave., Springfield. Freezing beef offers an medical school in the fall. studio, no instructs opportunity to take advantage The cduple will reside in Clark following a SandiSbiilowitz will be installed for a second Rothfeld graduates simple studio fee, term as president. Others to be installed are: of specials at the market. honeymoon trip to Mexico City and Acapulco. workshops allow them CREATIVE ELECTIMLYSIS of the finest Cooking mese troien clialniiaii of tlie bcwid, Euiila Peiui, vice- Domestic & -pursue their own interests. rlKMANtNT presidents,. Natalie Klelnert, Estelle Presloff Lee S. Rothfeld of 81 Laurel dr., Springfield, assets is easy. Beef can be On Sundays, the WEDDING HAIR HIMOVAL received a bachelor of arts degree in political Imported Shoes defrosted in- the refrigerator and Lee Harellk; treasurer, -Betty Heller; scheduled offering will be ah recording, secretary, Frances Korn; science at commencement on June 3, at & Handbags prior to cooking or during the Awards [announced open studio with a live model - PHOTOGRAPHY IANCT Moravian .College, -Bethlehem, JPa cooking time. Defrosted a repeat from Tnpnri'aylnlght's --WKMWOndlng-secretaryrHae Alboum—The~ Limited time only. roasts require the same time PERLMAR new officers will be installed by Idelle LJp- by Woman's Club' schedule. • ••- BIBLE ATUT1IMET1C schltz, and Mrs. Harellk will conduct the as fresh cuts, while frozen Registration for classes can CORTE BEAUTY SALON Geist to study music iflrn '.Tnggph TVAIhii) prpnlHpnj of the —evoilng'i »v«nU. , . . h* donft*throngh. Ihfl nintl t t. The SIOE-DOOR-MWt- Hid thH llll»Blllg llUlllbei- half more time to attain the Mountainside Woman.'s Club, announced at the ' Hair Stylist needed to complete the verse the Summit Art Center, in Its r-Wsuntiln Ave. The Berklee College of Music, Boston, Ihe degree of doneness desired recent first board meeting of the 1973-74 year new building, fi8 Elm st. (car. MArll Ava.) iplld. below by adding the numbers International Educational Institution for the The extra tirn_e_ required for the awards received by the club at the 79th Fr«* Oiniultatlen contained within the four Registration will close on June' •y «wf. »MtK To Publicity Chairmen: Study of Modern American Music, has broiling froze'n steaks varicf. annual convention of the New Jersey State 20. For the new brochure or reference passages. Then accepted Alan Gelst, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the surface area of Un- Federation of Women's Clubs. ••••', further information, call the check your answer In Number Would you like -some help Morty Geist of 38 Sycamore ter.. Springfield, BOOTIRY cut, the thickness and HIP Awards were made to Mrs. Philip Calvano, Art CeiJter, 273-9121, or -23:29_, ::_.-.i....-i-^, for entrance in its special seven-week summer, broiling temperature. Thick -'in preparing newspaper re- first place, stained glass fruit bowl; Mrs. Virginia Collins, class coor- Here are just a few ol the many unique Father's-Day gifts And Balaam said unto leases .? Write to this news- program which starts June 25. ~ frozen steaks should be placed Alfred Stiefel, first place, Christmas decor, dinator, 379-2430. - you'll Una at Marsh In a whdle range of prices toll! Balak, "Build me here OPEN THORS. TILL 9,00 P.M. farther from the heat so they beginners; R sculpture, advanced; Edna Bailey, honorable A. Sterling silver dog tag sterling chain and embossing, $12. ' bullocks and , on .Submitting News re- outside before done insidp Public Notice employees. Brag about yourself for only $3,201 Call mention, afghan; Mrs. William Cochran, first B. Sterling moustache comb, sterling chain, $t2. rams." leases." 486 7700. dally V to 5:00. place, garden terrarlum; Mrs. Alfred SUefek. 1 Chronicles 11:18 plus John OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY C. Elegant Dunhlll lighters, the complete collecilQn, from $45, first place, movie, doll category, Vul Brynner, OF THE 21:16 plus Mark 2.23 plus BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT . D. Bueche-QIrod's latest man's watch, 18K gold, and Mrs. Henry Hayward, first place, movie, 1 Genesis 11:1 equals? Photo show at museum RONNY REINER Notice is hereby given that the unique 9llm oval. $950. . . doll, Anastasia. Board ol Adluttment ot the > An exhibition of 24 photo- Resources Satellite, which of Robert Bonas, Mlllburn Township ol Springfield/ County of E. Famous Cross pens and. pencils from $5. ANSWERS The quickest way to keep in touch. Mrs. Nicholas Cremedas, second vice- Union, State ot New Jersey, will graphs, each showing a 100- travels 60 miles above the . hold a public hearing on June 19, :F; Heavy gold Tiger Eye man's ring, $266. •£ sjenba (|) IM uao sn|d square-mile area of. the earth and takes photographs HELEN N. MARTIN president, announced that plans are In progress 1973 at 8:00 P.M. prevailing time, d for a garage sale in September. In the Municipal Building, Q.Stunnlng mosaic cud links created by Lanvln (I) Q:z VK sni (Z) eciz earth's surface, will continue continuously for surveillance Mountain Avenue, Springfield,— . for,S,Marsh, $20. uqof sn(d (8) Bt:il °uojqo I In the Science Department of of environmental conditions. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. N.J., to consider the application of GEORGE KRAFT Helen N. Martin Koy» Martin Co. for a varlance'to LOOK LIKE A MODEL AlyL Newark _Museum, 49 The photos on view show Donald Hancock, 1325 Summit lane, Moun- the Zoning Ordinance, to erect an "FRTDAYDEADLINE" Washington st., throughout earth co,ver and geological of Robert's Hairstylists, Irvington tainside. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Josiah Brltton addition concerning Block 147 Lot t located at WTTWobnlnln Avenue, AmWms other than_SRpl th ii detail of such areas as San s. Robert Ruggleror Springfield; N.J. troth is announced news' should-be-in-our- -phMOSr-Jent by-the Traricisco, Denver, Greaf Salf PRESENT Morris SortTO. Secretary— JLuke and Grand B04r* 8P9"«ors a number of events if you happen to need Publldfy X£°£ Mt^^^^^i a uniform... obsecve_the yrhW p SALE !lk than ssspot news. Include your name, husband uT the address and phone number.. chapter. • UPTO75%dFF WE STOCK: FACILITIES with aTbuch-lone phone. SUMMER •ALL SIZES IR SIX SM0I0HS ROOMS It's true. 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16-Thursdoy,June 14, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Jewish Council Joanne AA. Gries is married -Thursday, June 14, 1973- changes•••• * name of* •-••• '•••(••• •• • • • • Your Guide To Better Living Us local affiliate to Thomas Walters of Union Joanne M. Cries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. engineer by ttie Xerox Corp., Mountainside. • Joseph T.GHea of Elizabeth, was married Following a honeymoon trip to Florida; the The National Council of .lewiah Women, a couple will reside In Elizabeth. ; in the service organization represented in this area Saturday to Thomas M. Wolters, ton of Mr. and for more than 60 years, has changed thejname.. Mrs. R.T. Wolters of 1327 Liberty ave., Union. of its local affiliate to the Greater Eastern The Rev. Michael A: Hanley officiated at the SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE /V Section. This will reflect the group's emphasis double-ring ceremony In St. Mary's Roman on "broadening the base of Its membership Catholic Church, Elizabeth. A reception and the scope of Its activities to the com- followed at the Town and Campus in Elizabeth. • City # Suburbs • Farm Country » Lake » Shore munities surrounding Eliznhoth," II was The bride was escorted by her 'father. reported by incoming president Mrs. David Eleanor Bordynko of Linden served as maid of Llpton. - — honor. Bridesmaids were Wanda Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Diane Rhodes and Mrs. A vocation home The newly-installed officers include Mrs. . Michael Clancy, all cousins of the bride; Morton Farber, Mrs. Elliot Klempner of Union, Cynthia Gries, niece of the bride; Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Raymond Londa~ and Mrs. Robert Grles, sister-in-law of the bride; and Mrs. Pearlman, vice-presidents; Mrs. Seymour Thomas Brady, cousin of the groom. for overage folks Feder of Roselle, Mrs. Victor Lclbo of-Union, ~ John Johnson, cousin of the bride, served as Mrs. Robert Freeman and Mrs. Irwin Lisak, best man. Ushers were Robert Wolters, brother A year-round vacation home-of-the rich, but can be in a beautiful wooded area is available to the average secretaries; and Mrs. Joseph Bloom, of the groom; Thomas Brady and Patrick no longer the exclusive rigHt wage-earner who dreams of Ircngnrpr —Brady, oousing-j getting owny from-tt—al''' The incoming board of directors outlined the Dover; Richard Gries, nephew of the bride; terrace. Other homes, again with his friends and family. group's programs for the 1973-74 club year at Joseph Grles, brother of the bride; and Michael This concept is basic to the its first meeting, Monday, June 4, at the home with private entrances, have Clancy, cousin ,of the bride. carpeted balconies offering development of Hickory Hills, of Mrs. Donald Holtzman of Hillside. They will Mrs. Wolters, who was graduated from St. the four-season vacation com- highlight day care, justice for children extension of the living room Mary's High School, is employed as a recep- •through sliding glass doors for munity in White Haven, Pa., recording for the blind, and Golden Age av- tionist by Exxon Co.j, U.S.A., Linden. on Route 940, 2'h miles left of livities. They also proposed to support Meals on wider living space during Her husband, who was graduated from Union warm weather months. exit 40 of Interstate Route 80. Wheels, UNICEF, the .Union County High School, and UielJnion County Technical Hickory Hills developers Occupational Center and Israeli Perimeter parking Institute, Scotch Plains, is employed as an surrounds- the community, believe that ownership of with ample places for all cars, recreational real estate should and garages available. This not be denied to average,- keeps central areas of the hard-working people who are Delegatesattend[annual convention community truly park-like, participating responsibly in Three members from the Woman's Club of Woman's ClubT • with evening strolls to andthe economy, and should be Connecticut Farms, Union, attended the recent Mrs. Leslie Onray participated in the from the " clubhouse pool made available to the every- annual convention of the New Jersey State statewide contest recently, sponsored by the center o pleasant interlude for day kind of people who respect Federation of Women's Clubs in Atlantic City. Garden and Conservation Department of the residents. their Incomes and consequent- ly put their money to work for IMPERIAL HOUSE — John L. Keaveney, left, president of the Monmouth-Ocoan • They were Mrs.' George Coombe, club New Jersey State Federation of Women's . This combination of privacy Clubs. She was awarded a second prize and a them in the. best possible Development Council, presents an award for property improvement investment in 1 president; Mrs. Joseph Tomaseck, chairman of and active nearby social life Mrs. Ann Beams of Union, secretary; Mrs. Rose Bronikowskl, fashion. According to Jesse excess of $1 million to Dan Gorman, second from right, representing the Imperial A BRAND NEW LOOK — New officers and other members of the American home department, and Mrs. third prize for her flower arrangements. centering at the clubhouse vice-president; Mrs. Connie DeMasi of—Mountainside, THE DEVONSHIRE townhouse is one of nine model homes at Coventry Square off Sonnenborn, Hickory Hills House, Long Branch, Monnjouth County's first high-rise luxury condominium. The the-Ladies Auxiliary of Memorial General Hospital, Union, Leslie Onzay,-chairman-of-tho-social service which was-Completed. more outgoing president; Mrs.. Sally Qualter, presiBenfpMrs. ITt«mmnn«iM>» - - Konnody- boulovard-in Lokewood, The three-bedroom townhouse, priced from- sales manager, "there arc honors were bestowed at the eighth annual awards dinner held at the Fort department. than a year ago, is a very look on as the gavel changes hands during a ceremony Latest in home gadgets prim! *M mt |W TM <*mx. $25,990, is available in either Tudor or colonial exterior styling. Othejr homes are many communities which Monmouth officers' Club, Eatontown. Mjr. General-Francis L. Sampson, second Beverly Mauer; Mrs. Sally Roncskevit;, corresponding The clubs of the seventh district placed the MlMalMl . special feature of High Point which followed the annual election of officers at the Sleepy priced from $21,990. "^_ offer beautiful wooded lots, from left, U.S. Army retired and president of the USO, was the guest speaker. Harry secretary, and Mrs. Nadya Matiewsky, treasurer. name of Mrs. Frank Tell on the Federation New in the home gadget line is a salad maker f AM SWMM MH. life. Even more special is the Hollow Inn. Scotch Plains, last week. Pictured, from left, are Md Md rKrul mt but where building restric- Sussna, right, was another award winner. Honor Roll "in appreciation of^her servicesTis with a can opener attachment. The unit comes tttMuu ta>t2J)oaJLjBm _ usfrof-space-concept o( the m imi-Ai»n\n eaow wwt tions are such that it is district vice-presidenf." Mrs. Tell is a member equipped with three cutting cones to grate, individual condominiums sports, Lake Wallenpaunpack, $2,895. For a basic year-round OtHOtJ UtVfU** !rt Inura impossible to build a home for and past president of the Connecticut Farms slice or shred. MRS. THOMAS M. WOLTERS which offer large individual Pennsylvania's biggest, is just home, prices start at $4,800. M embers initiation Jut tiim.lim llHXIak less than $15,000 to $20,000. At Horhesites Pamela L Diem privacy, living' areas with versatile three miles away with 54 miles- The Green Valley Estates InmH. 1ft. man ttmiUM Hickory Hills, we offer an Mi9ali«rlU|lnUirM layouts extending uses of the shorelines. office is located at Harwood Alpine Chalefwith two levels, planned Monday Mai.mi HiCMtrrHILL]O««I oversized rooms and closets. are offeretk^Home sites can be bought at Building, Scarsdorie, N.Y. engagement told «» ton al tmlil CMM lati tcri three-piece bath and founda- Green Valley Estates fnr 10583. MtaurtntadMfMl hut ML Wall-to-wall carpeting, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Diem of Longview rd., Mrs. John P. Higgins, president of the Ladies to High Point condominium • lion for $7,185, including the ceramic tile in bath, and all- Union," hHVB~nnnounced the engagement of a A homeowner "can have the landscaped residential social activities at club and cost of the lot. Water, utilities Auxiliary to the Union Lodge of Elks, and her electric kitchens including in PoConos their daughter, Pamela, to Luia N. Izquierdo, comfortable feeling of privacy communities of the New swimming pool or at many of and sewerage arc extra." For those who desire year- • ONCEDARLANE HIGHLAND PARK staff of officers, will initiate new auxiliary dishwasher, two-door-refri- son of Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. Izquierdo of In a well designed con- Jersey Shore. The careful the outdoor sitting areas that . In order to preserve the round vacation living or just members at the final meeting of the season at gerator-freezer, range with Maplewood. An open house party celebrated dominium home sharing' design combines privacy and add quiet "nooks" of privacy natural beauty and contour of weekends away from the the Elk's clubhouse, 281 Chestnut st., Union, self-clean oven, and custom the occasion. overall community facilities space in the individual con- among the classic red brick the lake, Hickory Hills deve- hustle and bustle of city or Monday at 8:30 p.m. wood cabinets are more of the Miss Diem, who was graduated from Union with neighbors—or he candominium home, with land- buildings. lopers have no lakefront home suburban living, Green Valley Ceclar Mrs. Nicholas Simile, first vice-president, ''extras" built in to the High School and Union County Technical have almost no privacy in a scaped grounds and walkways sites, so that all residents can Estates abounds in will announce plans for an annual theatre party Each home is designed with original low purchase price of Institute of Scotch Plains, is employed as a single family home on an within the community that have equal enjoyment of their recreational' and everyday scheduled for October. —— ~r;"'"' private . entrance, many the Individual homes within dental assistant. individual lot, depending OIL bring residents together for private; crystal-clear lake. living facilities. Mrs. Louis Schumann has invited Mrs. Betty leading from an Individual - this beautifully landscaped Her fiance, who attended elementary schools the original planning that Other facilities exclusively for /VlflljS Santora to give a jewelry demonstration after community. Hickory Hills residents in- Included are a clubhouse, in Argentina and is a graduate of Columbia the meeting. Mrs. Steve Cadena, chairman of went into design of a com- High School, attends Edwartf Williams College, munity. High Point at Lakewood is clude a private llfeguarded swimming pool, tennis court, ONE BEDROOM the June 29 card party, will have tickets Boris is designated swimming pool, children's playground, nature trails, an affiliation of Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- The beauty of an in- located on Prospect street just available at the meeting. play area, basketball and waterfall; shale roads, central Immediate Occupancy sity. dividualized home at economy off Route 9 (at Paul Kimball Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. shuffleboard facilities, base- water system and electricity. Individually controlled jlr condilionimi nwds,neri)i; , unvote irpnt ana— Frank Mahr, Mrs. Michael Minefor, Mrs. round community building and ready to be enjoyed in the Women's group donates living are Important factors to Realtor Jordan Baris of of Lakewood. rear entrances, private swim club with ten- Michael Pugllese, Mrs. Jam.es Relf, Mrs. Paul CAU. COUJCTi Poconos by Green Valley nis courts and recreation .areas. Laundry M- . the purchaser of a con- Irvington has been designated with automatic laundry facili- Scheutz, Mrs. Rose Socca and Mrs. Gertrude (MM) 2334113 ties, and in-new sections, the property owners this summer. cililios, private parking, close to parkway, $100gifMoBloomfield dominium home .in a truly a Certified Residential Broker turnpike and Rt. 287. .10 rtiinutes to Manhat- Martin. *** ffclm. <2U) 32MM7 Lcibs lease luxury of central sanitary The Women's Association of Townley well-planned community, (C.R.B.I of the National For those who prefer tan. Open daily 9-5. 8460323. sewers (not septics). Presbyterian Church-has contributed $100 to High Point at Ukewood, Institute of Real Estate swimming in a take or lake Bloomfield College for housing for un- Broken (NIREPK^Jhis pro- ^e SpQjtlPr —Hifkory—Hills—is—leeated- Guild holds election: whera, homes start j from Bood aii£ DnifT Research approximately V* hours from derprivileged students and upkeep of the '$17,990; has b^n «risja>red fessional ' designation "is campus. awarded to individuals who Labs, Inc.-Sas signed a "long- North Jersey, New York City one of toe most beauUfully term leasVifor 7,000 square and Philadelphia. Nearby to Plans are currently being made for two fall at Alexian Hospital "have completed a rigorous events, a bazaar and a membership campaign. PAMELA L. DIEM academic program and de- feet of space, approximately a "i« community are many Mrs. John M. Fiore waB rcelected president monstrated their skill in the half-noV,'in Station Plara III, Pocono Mountain retreats, PRIVATE BEACH of the Ladies Guild at Alexian Brothers field of residential real estate the ,ne# office building bui)t including Hickory Run State Hospital, it was announced recently. brokerage. and operated by WEB Park (5 tnilcs awav). Camel- Talk on 'Poems' Thf nWtinn nf nffiiw; rnnlt plarn following a AmioelBtM at fin Evworpwi backsklarea (28miles away), recent mass and buffel supper at Grassmah place In East Orange. and Big Boulder ana JH«K In announcing the designa- Frost skl arcas makln ttEhS^r planned Sunday Hall in the hospital. tion award, NIREB President Jerome Zeitlln, vice- ' 8 Other officers elecled were Mrs. Wil'-am Choice two to five acre wooded president of leasing for WEB Hickory ' Hills a true four- nth >x;ar 'round pool R. Stanley Dybvlg, C.C. season vacation community.-. Joseph Chuman, leader of O'Neill, vice-president; Jean Oliver,"recording parcels of exceptional land values explalned-that "many years of ;es, said .that the the Essex County Ethical secretary; Mrs. Anthony N Tbut of Roselle, coiripany will use the space for Sales office is open seven diligent study and conscien- days a. week except Wednes- Society, will discuss "Poems corresponding secretary; Mrs. Alexis Latsky, ... available in Wayne and Pike , tious application are needed to its central administrative day from 10:30 a.m. to dark. of Spring, Summer and Life's treasurer, and Mrs. Edward Ticken, assistant counties ot the very beautiful Lake ' j become a Certified Residen- offices and a research library. HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD'-Ten of the more thon 300 surrounding or»ai. Tlck«f» will b* avallabl* at th» door on For directions and additional LUXURY CONDOMINIUM PrlrA tial Broker. Those seeking to facilities being moved from hh q ki. Th. nk»vt jBBnttrtt« nnr« (hoc(hoh rovu, __._ „..., Information, interested per- at the Society Building at 516 Buy, sell, mill ur ,e»chanfl«, 4heirpresent locatleuWbuiiK I Jody Ewaniky, Laura Calmi, Glnny Sl»g»l. Tonl Calml and sons may call toll-free at Prosepect st., Maplewood. . $1,000.to $3,000 . an acre. residential real estate may mercial-investmenl broker- Island. The firm is engaged Linda Swlgel, and (front row, left, to right) Sh«ll»y Goorin, 800-233-8133 from New Jersey Chuman is a Latin and rely fully on the designer's Hgi», nnri fnr fflertlvn offices in nationwide in testing foods Sharon Bottloto, Su»on Unas. Kbt« Funcheon and Linda and 717-839-7910 from the Greek honors and a Phi Beta Ideal for leisure honm^ites. Some knowledge and ability." local, state and national real and drugs for pharmaceutical Grieco. " - - Philadelphia area. Kappa graduate of Queens annual fashion show, the snack cart and the gift estate organizations: man ufacturers. r -vi I JT !r *> College, a former teacher in shop. zoned for mobile homelisss^^V Baris is affiliated with the the New York City public firm of Jordan Baris, Inc. --- school system and a teacher at Livingston's PTA Hebrew School Area affords great opportunity for the Bergen County Free modem family style living with NIREB, with a membership School. has graduation of 25,000 brokers and sales Briarwood: Christian Scientist to present awards year round outdoor sports activ- associates throughout the The public is invited to The Hebrew School of attend the meeting of the non- ities, from boating to hunting, , is the largest The ex-urbanites call i The Livingston School PTA, Union, will hold Congregation AABC, four /eva/s of feminine fashion educational affiliate of the denominational humanist to speak Tuesday Irvington, held • com- organization. Coffee and a its annual awards assembly Tuesday. from skiing to ice fishing. Best of National Association of Real- mencement exercises Monday discussion period .will follow Certificate awards will be presented for tors. It awards the C.R.B. and evening, June 4/ More than 278 all, clean fresh air! ( the lecture. ',- Jessica Pickett, Christian Scientist of chorus, band and orchestra, art, and student C.C.I.M. (Certified Commer- people attended. It was announced that Chicago, 111., will be guest speaker in a classroom helpers. cial-Investment Member) de- public lecture Tuesday, at the First Church of Invocation and benediction facilities are available for Medals for the winners in the youth week MARSHALL- —Route 6 signations for which credits And lor good reason. It's an idoal site-so sieepad in With wall-to-wall carpeting Vinyl die lloor in your : __Chrlst ScientiSt, Ml Caldwell ave., Union, at 8 were given by Dr. Leon J. children. --• v track'meet also will represented. HAWLEV are earned through successful history it gives you- aoosebumps to think about itfho kiichen and dinette. Ceramic tila baihs Panelled lamily p in , L.. Yagod, spiritual leaderjuUlm ASSOCIATES completion of -educational Eurr6ufl*g~couWys!de Is rural and pidurosquo Un- - During the program, the chorus and band congregation. A cantata was roarpp. And the newest kilchen equipment imaginable. -EARLY COPY "You're Someone Worth Knowing" will be at the lake courses sponsored by NIREB dutterod by high rises to block your view ol the Delaware. will perform. presented by the graduates >burcommunity; EwingTownship RiQhi in the heart_ Publicity Chairmen are urged the title of her discussion and will cover such' and state real estate associa- — Vet, Briarwood is not a remote pastoral retreat It's ol M«rcer County- With its oxcollenl sphool laciTilies. ' Scholarships.to the Union Township Music under the supervision of their 717-226-4569 : ,to observeihe Friday deadline , questions as "what determines an Individual's tions, for college, otudieslanri.. tuned into today. aosBto.rjtevvHopo.ahd Lamboriville And i^toKlale shopping centers minutes away by car. A for other thai} spot news. -Jummer School, given byjhe Livingston School teacher Samuel Rablnowltz, , uons, io "lor browso-ing and apUqtiB-lng.: Nearby Remington lor worth?" and "what makes someone really' -PTAy-will be presented by Mrs. Ruth Regan, for applied exper- "COmmunitygOll nn"f» t-; right acmKK (ho drum, (OO, / address Valedictory addresses-were degrees, up-'to-lho-rninule buys on glassware and lurg, till this tm aits your inspection at -and phone number, —-— worth knowing^"--->•-•--"; : " '—-:-- president. lence in residential or com- Commnttng"6'oasy. lob. i^i'rQ lust next door to" given by Fern Epstein and ' ButIhnai arnjlljunihirifls. And wedqn>want you Trenton, Camoen. Philadelphia. And a liltle-rnore than I .. • '. . Marc Zimmerman, Mrs. to falliri IOVBi^Kh trioneighbcunood-tinlil ypuro abso- an hour away from Newark and New. _. .-— JtlarbourjMaonsioii Herman Blarsky and Mrs, lutely sure,yogrjTotTW-iind.your community live up to rjusosjuiylroquently. . - Pau neks Norman;—...dbandls;- -V PTA OOFOWN :..—_Wre almost, sure you'll any "fa" lo butty Your fouFmaghlllcentmodehfwni Many champions-are born and then unmade. the graduating class and ' 9 ol'a rarhbilng ranch awards"to honor, students-, in INDIVIDUAL • or throo Kalely colonial aytes-^-is everything you vynpt 9i A kid is an athlete Kven the tiniest kid. Maybe he doesn't (r... Zk>n convention -RETIREMENT HOME it lo be. ".•.' : ; : .,.:;_...,. .•.:•..,.... nsion is atrulv luxurious condominium on Ihe beduliM Jersey call his games basketball or football or tennis, but he goes at the lower grades. Irving Alper The Rev Paul Baranek Synod, will lead a dlscusslbn -and Jack Pomerantz awarded PROM .S^pre oboul 50 rnmutes Irom Manhattan. them hard all day long: running, jumping, climbing, tumbling pastor of «oly Jrinity "^toe Rev. Glenn .A.pplebey around. ' ppy the diplomas. . Harbour Mansion was carefully buill with all Ihe n>odein cpfivonlences; j?f, the..Seminary -Board,, * That's why Converse makes PIR' Flyers. We're an athletic Lutheran, GtHirjJh, -Tuckelr" - ~~ lu«curvlayoul5wilhhugeclosols.AlluiililiosaroincludoclinyjK«)na -- describing the new 'building shoe manufacturer and we think a young athlete's first shoe ,. In store avenue,. Unlon,;'ls ' attending maintenance charge. £*^ should be as athletic as he is. the.. tWday 'Slovak Zion progrant of the seminary. We know a kid needs the fitan d support and (eel of athleti BRIDAL SHOWINGS^ ConvenUonv to Kenosha, WIs. Gary Sans will be ordained Witnesses plan Al Harbour Mansion, your home is secue and sdfe wilh our 24 hour doorman shoes as much as big time athletes do. Maybe even more/That'; Fall and. Winter The. convention/which will into the ministry at the service, eleclricaudio-visual surveillance system and double slot locks. h worship service at the con-, 4- day convention * YJlS_need5 P.F.'sJby Converse. They, have thcrxclusivc end today, laheM at StJohn'a i Avfotftjn...irsalinera:LWIrKXdIe^n^ Posture Foundation* wedge and arch cushion to take all the Lutheran iWWSfl.r "venUonT" ^ —~ ~^~"r~ Mr, Baranek> recently tenaces. Indoor-ouldoor swimming pool, complete spa, Including: saunas, hours of hard-driving exercise a - ' ' His wife-;'*nne, also is at- •.,.,. . , . ,- A series of international massage, sleam and sun rooms, whirlpool, slenderizer, card and game rooms, kid puts in every day. BRIDAL GOWNS tending ai&av delegate Mrs received a master's degree in, conventions of Jehovah's coffee lourjge, and housekeeping service II desired. ' _ . P.F.'s alone won't make a magnificent gowns of Witnesses will be held this champlonTBarWcywbrTt urimalie PTccIones, exclusively" our'siTn Baranek^on ^'«^^SSM3{rS8S- ySar-by-thO-Watchtowet Bible-l- And just a few short steps from your home. "It's all there." Boating, tlshlng. one. And that should be important this area. ' apply this to his work In " nyiriasfc^pirflTKouseiSfv^^ to you. ^^j^H'.'A and Tract Society New York, The elegance of Prlsclllo of pastoral counseling. it was announced by SO minutes from NewAbik aty- Get them off on the (right •hoes. ^^^* ^ Boston In her multiplicity of The church council ot, the spokesman Eric W Hoppe, ev»bl« value In ». (Ts » whoia hew.concepl In year 'round ocean-front Mng. stylings. Union church will meet presiding minister of the bMUtlfully doflgned ro- FIGHT Z 1NCER tlnmtnt ' community, Hqitoour Marwlon on the Atlantic Oceon...the Af FORDABIE one.,.and you The simplicity and beauty of tonight at 8. Joseph Kmet,. Springfield Congregation of Club HouH, Bu* Mrvtcv canownitoll. ' ' . Blanchl, Gollna, Fink and president, will preside. , Jehovah's Witnesses. He to ihopplnc ontm un- Mourer. reported that 70,000 local dMirouBd uttlltlM, sis •Most other, fine designers CHECKiJF •;" CHEC members willbe attending the blocks tram th« Ctardm represented. State P*rkw»jr, .Two Auxiliary to meet July B to 10 convention at l*k«* on proturtjr, two UNION BOOTERY Yankee Stadium In New York'" mlli* to downtown For Information ulli JJM515 'The Ladles.' Auxiliary of the City .s. THE ® Tom%Rlvtr. Other meetings are, v • MINIMUM A«t U 1030 Stuymant Ave. 1187 Springfield Ave., Irviiwton, NJ. Israel Vereln will meet at the HUUfiND OR WIH VM-YWHA, Green lane, scheduled for cities around the ,' v OP PEASANT PLAINS country Hoppe said, that sut '67SOc*anAN«nu«,WMtEnd,NewJenw . Wlon, Thursday June 21, at 1 Route 671 ;' ToiW River ; New Union Spanish language ,, conven.- 0tMC11C**^i^^i»imirtn-|ni*fet»ri«.li*TtvW'Mc^w^ M«| (HgoM Jblmo(i»l. Turn rtoN >n0 8;Jo- Ptro.Uor* a business 1 fiSg «llm awn. B«r wt M kxh Mondiy.WwlnMdav/Friday total Tu.§. * TliWi. a meeting and^commlttee ap- tlons also are planned 98S Stuj/w?sanfc fc>U(junion • 2O\ 686 26oo W«a^NJ,opik«toExlM.&*c*nStatetok^ . Phone 686-5480 lofif and Utwrday ««lgpi)r»+*mlliturtl»r»Rt »«lr^lMi^li««lwM^M«llolMMxiilimJ TMMiaydThU pointments., Mrs Barney " Thfl theme of the convention stop to 9 «none, fn > IQ tomilthtrattlo Itght.lhan make rloht...b«ar lett op pic* 3 miles to.Qceon Ayenu* and HatxxMonwo. l«turd«y by appointniMt W W?arqe-iCp)qns f, ors Open Mon. '& Frll Eves, 'til .9 P.M. 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" t|; '&MM -Thursday, June 14, 1973- -Thursday, June 14, 1973- Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Your Guide To Better Living PUBLIC NOTjC£_ii--hereby map entitled "Revision Map of Lot Pavilion, Irvlngton * General given that the ordinance set forth I, Block ». of Index 6 on Revised Hospital. Below wn Introduce at a meetlng Tax Map of Township of Union, proposal must be accompanied v ol the Townshln Commlltea of the Union County, New Jersey," dated by a certified check In the amount Townihipot Union In Ihe County ol April 6. 1973 and tiled In theUnlon of 10 percent of the total amount — in the • ,_..l.-- %< • Union held on June 12, 1973, and County Register's Office on May bid or Bid Bond for the full amount that the said ordinance will be II, 1V71 »« Mao NO. 6B4F, of Contract. Check or Bid Bond Is to be made out to Irvlngton further considered lor final FOURTH TRACT passage at a meeting ol the said General Hospital. Proposal Is to be Township Committee at Municipal BEGINNING In the enclosed In a sealed envelope and Headquarters. Frlberger Park, northwesterly sideline ol Potter to distinctly show the name of the SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE MART Morris Avenue, Union. New Avenue at a point therein distant bidder and marked Concrete Jersey, on June 26, 1973 at 8 o'clock southwesterly seven hundred two Sidewalks. : '.- . >Ss feet and eleven one-hundredths ol Bids can be presented In* person a loot 1703.11 minutes) Irom the by a representative of the bidder =1 •City § Suburbs •Farm Country • Lake • Shore -. v^ MARY E.MILLER corner formed by the Intersection when called for on the. day and A . Township Clerk ol said line ot Potter Avenue with time stated above and not belore dining room, roomy kitchen- AN ORDINANCE the new southwesterly line ol AUTHORIZING THE or after, or bids will also be dinette, panelled family room, Morris Avenue, seven hundred accepted by mall. , EXCHANGE OF LANDS seventeen feat and forty-seven* • The Irylnoton General Hospital Represents 'large garage'arid full base- BETWEEN THE TOWNSHIP one hundredths of a foot -(717.47 Ranch, 3 Colonial desigi OF UNION IN THE COUNTY reserves the right to accept or minutes) from the old line of reject any or all bids due to any jent. OF UNION ANO FRED Morris Avenue; thence (1) fllong delects or Informalities and not three-bedroom ranch TEITSCHEID AND LUISE the said northwesterly sideline ol adhering -to the specifications, or id- Atlantic TEIT5CHEID, HIS WIFE. Potter Avenue,.South 47 degrees - lor any other reason. The Hospital modelTcsIled the Pennlngton, BE IT ORDAINED by the34 minutes West, flltytwo leet Administrator .reserves* the right Ralph A. Cimitile, a resident has 2tt bathJ>The entry foyer Township Committee ol the (53.00 minutes) to a point; thence 10 sever and make awards ot allor are offered at Briarwood . Townshlpof Union in the Countyot 13) North 43 degrees - 36 darts of any bids to one or more of Edison, has been appointed, highlights a vaulted^ celling •Union: . - minutes) to e point; thence 13) bidders. AMANA combo real estate Leona shower bath, 'me iiiuy appu- —-- -• tures a field representative for Mid- and the living room t -.-.Section 1. Authority Is hereby North 43 degrees 36 minutes (MRS.)L.GALLINA 38medlUl ranch,38?7? anced kitchen adjoins a large 27-foot living room, formal given tor the exchange ol lands West, one hundred one feet and AtlanticJilsnagement Cor- a full 20 feet. There is a I hereafter more specifically -twenty-eight one-hundredths of a Purchasing Department TBrlarwood, on Nursery breakfast room. The home dining, room, large "eat-In • described between the township of loot (101.28 minutes) to a point; I rvlngfon General Hospital poration, the New Jersey- panelled family room In thence (3) North 47 degrees - 34 Irvlngton Herald, June 14, 197.1 ... based managing arm of road, Ewing Township, also features a formal dining kitchen and panelled Early addition to a separate dinette • Union In the County of Union and jo-iae (Bee 113.96) Fred and Lulse Teltscheld.. ute tr-UUtOM at 152,00 Investors General K«aiiy" opened the'first section of 112 room,. 24-foot living "room, " American room. There is also adjoining Ule kitchen. 'It £uF,i*\W$S8Ktfffi£ :inu;«)^o"."^n.;Vh'.'nc'.3"(';»' homes last weekend. The new. panelled recreation room, a full basKnienl and Iwutai PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby Afi> Corporation—(OTe>. The- home also features a laundry : TiT?«held, hi, wife a« to bL -*«••••"*°V<« • 36 minutes East, given that the ordinance set forth community offers a selection laundry and mud room, entry garage, conveyed by them to the Township ate hundred one feet and twenty- below was Introduced at a meeting announcement was made by room and a two-car garage. eight one-hundredths of a toot of four custom models priced foyer, two-car garage and full The Delaware is a. three- ol Union are more particularly ot the Township Committee of the Jame^-Cerialo, president of Exclusive agent.for Briar- described as follows: (101.38 minutes) to the Township of Union In the County ol from $46,990. basement. • 'bedroom colonial style home FIRST TRACT aforementioned sideline of Potter- Union on June 12,1973, and that the Mid-AUantic. wood is Weinroth Realty of Avenue and the point-end place ot said ordinance will . be further Located just off Interstate The Lafayette is a' 58-foot with m baths. It offers a Trenton :—.——'- BEGINNING In the easterly line ol BEGINNING. considered for final passage at a Cimitile is a graduate., of Route 95, the tract-lies near colonial with four bedrooms ao-foot living "Johnson Place at a point therein Being Lot 37 as delineated on meeting of the Township distant southerly 361.64 leet from map entitled "Revision Map ol Lot Committee at Municipal Flushing N.Y. High School Route. 1 and Route 31 and V'the southerly line, of Morris 1, Block 8, ol Index 8 on Revised offers easy access to the ,i,r,f"Avenue; thence South 90 degrees Headquarters, Frlberger Park, and Middlesex - County Tax Map ofTownshlp ot Union, Morris Avenue, Union, New metropolitan centers of New * St minutes East along the dividing Union County, New Jersey, "dated Jersey, on June 26, 1973, at'8 College. He served in the line between lots 5 and 6 as laid April 6,1973. and Iliad In the Union o'clock P.M. York and Philadelphia BB well 4 down on a map entitled "Map of County Register's Office on May Army and Is attending as to nearby shopping centers t. Centre Park, Union Township, MARY E. MILLER Rutgers University to acquire DON'T MISS WALCHEST ESTATES • Union County, New Jersey," 140.48 TownshlpClerk CONDfTI PENNANT "CLUB — English Tudor segment of the Systems Inc. of Farmingdale> a subsidiary of the in Trenton, Princeton, New At Tomi River a 27 Horn* community of wall constructed, :*. feel; thence South s degrees 43 AN ORDINANCE AUTHOR- a B.S. degree in chemistry in Pennant Club apartment community off New Arundel Corp. of Baltimore, is developing the 372- Hope, Pennsylvania and BEGINNING IZING THE ACQUISITION 1974. elegantly designed IMeveli . and Colonial! from thtl i OF CERTAIN PREMISES IN Prospect and County Line roads in Jackson unit complex which offers one and two-bedroom .'. Fleming ton: Briarwood i» THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION minutes from historical Wash- $33,900.00 and up. —~- IN THE COUNTY OF UNION Prior to joining Mid-Atlantic Township, which is open for rentals. Total Building apartments from $190 to $270" per month. 0 FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES ington Crossing State Park. A ft dividing line betweSnoirrgndX LU"*!..'IS!, " f a loot (754:11 MAKING AN APPROPRIA . Managment Corporation, t! 143.49 leet lo said line ol Johnson S. |SSt«5) ?rVm TION FOR SAID PURPOSE community golf course is +1 Placeoi.V- , antnrdi thenc,:,.*,e; Northerlij«rH7*..r7"«iV*y alarmM P."!!™?'.!™!!!rnmuieij from .the corner formed Cimitile was senior laboratory, 1 2w i»hniII^Pi.r? i ili/i! «5 b* •••• mieriecilon ol said line ol PROVIDING FOR THE FI- directly opposite the site. PoMer NANCING OF THE COST technician with Mobile * S.?.Sr-Jprfij»iiN? Avenue with the new —THEREOF—av—THE—«•— Chemical Company for six Schools and houses of worship ' -^K™ SiSinu ~.» southwesterly line of Morris Foxcroff, new residential community, \ * -,?•?13 .%.*„ 0, r£?\ oT1 if Avenue, seven hundred slxlynlne SUANCE OF BONDS AND years. are in the immediate vicinity. ^.'IL'V.ii'.E,., ' .SWrZSS leel - and- fortysevan one7 BOND ANTICIPATION Each Briarwood home in- -r Uniounion TownshipTown si , -Union County, hundredths ot a loot (769.47 NOTE. * New Jersey." minutes) from tha old line of BE IT ORDAINED by the He is married to the former -, eludes such extras as wall-to- j* Being knonowv n and designated Morris Avenue; thence (1) along THEY Township Committee of the as number 975 Johnson Place, Townshlpol Union In the County ot Marilyn Tender; the couple: reports early sales top $1,5 million wall carpeting, vinyl tile , union.,.,„ , Neu.^w Jersey,„.«„ . _ Ihe said northwesterly sideline ol j unlon,eNewiJersey.pT Potteoerr Avenueve, , south.,.South ?7 degreedegr s : Union: has three daughters, and they Foxcroft, a new fesirjential floors in kitchen and dinette, SECOND TRACT 34 minutes West, fifty-two feet Section 1. Authority Is hereby Kaufman and Broad in $34,990 to $39,990. Con- homes have large rooms and NATUMSINCIUMD AT NO IXTRA COST reside in Edison. community being built by ceramic tile baths and color- 'BEGINNINGS the easterly line (52,00 minutes) to a point; thence given for the purchase or other Marlton, reports sales in ventional mortgages are plenty of storage area. 1. S«!f Gilbert B. Johnson to one Collyer; Being Lot 34 as delineated on Said premises being also model. The Washington is a *» thence-alon_ g said lin.....t nort. h eighty map entitled "Revision Map of Lot known as 159 Hunt Avenue. kitchen equipped with 64-foot Colonial home with degrees fifty-one minutes west on* 1, Block 8, of Index B on Revised SECOND TRACT YOU WON'T decorator styled oven and hundred forty tlx and five tenths Tax Map of Township of Union, BEING KNOWN. DESIGNATED four bedrooms and 2',s baths feet to tinexf-John*orrPlat»r»ntt "UnionCounty, New jersey/' dated ANDDISTtNGUISHED »S toll »,~ Condominium siterange, handy utility-mud in all. The master bedroom Walchest Estates thence along the same northerly April 6.1973, and filed In the Union 5, 10 and 11, In Block 6, Index 53 on room, formal dining room or fifty leet to tneplaceof Beginning. County Register's Office on May the current Tax Atlas of the suite Includes a dressing room Colonials A B.-L«v«ts fro« $35,tOO Being iots No*. I and 9 on a . n, 1973 as Map No. 6A4.F. Township ol Union located on den, luxurious bath to com- with vanity bar and full Map entitled "Map of Centre SIXTH TRACT Oswald Place. plement the master bedroom on Bom* of tho fiaost lotsJp Toms •lv«r. Park. Union Township, Union BEGINNING at the corner Section 1. The sum ol (70,000.00 looks out on river County, New Jersey." formed by the Intersection of the Is hereby appropriated to tha suite and side facing garage. ' Section 3, The premises owned southeasterly sideline of Arnet payment 61 the cost ot the A "real estate success son River and the New York Situated outside Cherry Hill, . by the Township of Union and to be Avenue and the northeasterly loregolnp acquisitions. The sum so story" is being written on the skyline. On a more practical FOI §N HOELLMT (With at IrHU as 10% dawn on torn* modal*) sideline of Beverly Road (not appropriated shall be met from the Foxcroft accents dramatic proceeds of the bonds authorized, level, the building is only 15 physically open), thence (1) North cliffs of the Palisades at the California architecture at 47 degrees 34 minutes East.alonq and the ' down payment minutes to mid Manhattan. SELECTION |F appropriated by this ordinance. No new Parker Imperial, a 30- prices considerably lower Open dally IliM A.M. t* • P.M. (Cltxad Hmndmyt) BEGINNING In the Ihe said southeasterly sideline ot part of the cost of said purpose story high rise condominium Buses to the midtown Port DIRpcTIONSTOWAlCHaiTatTAT northwesterly sideline of Potter „.Arne. t Avenue, slxty-tw_., ...o . fee...t. an ..d_ shall-be assessed against property than neighboring com- •iiinV ta lull n. la>t aaraota W , at II Avenue at a point therein distant .eighteen one hundredlhs of a loot apartment building being Authority Bus Terminal stop .HOMII . ATAHIMBNTf nun ana btock fa tarn at canalenr, aaa specially benefltled. munities. Emest A. Serena, southwesterly live hundred thirty- (j},u minutes! to a point; thence Section 3. It Is hereby erected at 7855 Boulevard at the door. eight leet and ninety one- (2) South 41 degrees 16 minutes it—of—Kaufmarr •COHDOMIMIUMl . LAMP X—e-4«ol I8M.90 east, mie ImiSred feel HOftOO- determined and stated that (I) the Kast, North Bergen, accord-, Apartments at the Parker -prest -and- inking ol such ImitroUernenT . Men»IU C*>., «e«lter 4 degrees) from the corner formed minutes) to a point; thence (3) (herslnaftor relerred to as ing to Hank Sopher, president Imperial range in size from Broad's Nev? Jersey Division. « by the Intersection ol said line of south 47 degrees -14 minutes West, FOLLOW JIK IEAI "—Potter—Avanue—wllh— the—new—seventy-tevenlea I and (wentytour "purpose"). Is not a current of J.I. Sopher & Co. Inc., the one-bedroom to three-bed- described the location as a i expense of said Township, and (2) ,.. southwesterly line ot Morris one hundredths ol a loot (77.24 It Is necessary to finance said building's selling agent. roolri — three bath suites. "superb AAA residential area ESTATE NUT WEEKLY ,*. A-miiie. .five hundred fifty-lour minutes) to a point in the aloretald purpose by the Issuance of with remarkable con- - feat and twenty-six one. northeasterly sideline of Beverly obligations ol said Township He said that 80 apartments Kitchens feature double door -Roadv- veniences." Located off Exit 4 degretsl Irom the old line of ttthLlfldUf were reserved attherParker refrigerators and continuous - S3 minute .Jersey, and (3) the estimated of the New Jersey Turnpike, Morris Avenue; thence (1) •long northeasterly Impcrialwithin three days of cleaning ovens. .Heating and the said northwesterly sldtllne of Road, one hunareo one ieei ana cost of said purpose Is $70,000.00, This advertiMment is not an ofleilnj. No ofterine ol interest in lh» homtOMiet'i Kttciitioo invoked herein is m*dc tKept »y an olleiin| ttitiimnt liltd with the Oenit'liMnl Potter Avenue, South 47 degrees- • and (4) 15.000.00 of said sum Is to the beginning of its sales air-conditioning can be in- the community is within thirteen one hundredth! of a loot be provided by the down payment ol Law ol the Slate ol Ne* Yoik. Ifa Attorney General ot Ihi Stall ol Wiw Yoitlm nol paiied upon or enaomd this olletim. Any upmentjtion to tni contrary li unlawful. 14 minutes West, fifty leet 1101.13 minutes) to the point and program. dividually controlled to afford minutes of three of the largest (J0.00mlnutes) to • point; thence place ol BEGINNING. hereinafter appropriated to each room in an apartment in h> North 4J deorees - M minutes finance tald purpote, (5) • the FOR shopping malls in the country Being Lot 3] as delineated on As in all real estate success Watt, on* hundred one fact and map entitled "Revision Map of Lot estimated maximum amount of stories, much credit must be individual comfortable cli- (Cherry Hill Mall, Echelon twenty-eighttiM t -ona-tiundredthtdMtht t otf aa i. Blocks, ot Index I on rtevlied bonds or .notes necessary Jo be mate. Issued for said purpose It given to the Parker Imperial's Mall and Moorestown Mall), Is toot nova minutes) to a point. * Ta_„x Ma p o"l "Township of Union, (63,000.00; and W the cost for such minutes away from excellent -thence (3) Norm 47 degrees • 34 union County, New Jertev." dated purpose, as hereinbefore stated. location, Sopher said. He The building contains recre- minutes East, fitly leet (50.00 April 6,1973. and filed In the Union Includes the aggregate amount of ational facilities including an schools for all age levels, and mlnuttt) to a potnli thence (4) county Register's Office on May •7.500.00. which Is estimated to be pointed out that most of the South 442deg3 degreer s • 26 minutes East, n, 1973 as Map no. W4F -buildinc'a-apartments have—outdoor—swimming—poolr- -ig-less-thah-30-minutes from one riunUrM u»» ll «nu iwty —All at m» liiieuuliiu . . Mriwiiry I/) tlnnnrm the rnut Philadelphia's vast eight-, ona-hundraoths of a foot shall be conveyed suDlect to ansuch purpose, Including architect's panoramlc views of the Hud- health club, sauna baths. li01.ll minutes) to Ihe easement for the storm drain fees, accounting, engineering and recreational and cultural aloramentlonad sideline of Potter shown on Ihe atorementloned map. Inspection costs, legal expenses opportunities via. the Iin- Avenua and th* point and placa of .The Township will reserve a right and"~"ofiier expenses* ipcludloo BEOINNING. ot Ingrest and egrttt over and Interest on such obligations to tha -denwold-HJ-Speed^tine; —Belno Lol »«- -i*p6n--tald'eatement area-for-lhe- extent permitted by Section 40A:2- If you were making a bet, It would - ^.. «—• i a a JK * • - first fully automated rail antltUd "Revision AAapof Lot 1. In purpose ol repairing, replacing 5eclo^o finance said be tough to get 400 to 1 odds. But If you 're Block i. of Indax a on Revised Tax and maintaining the stormdraln purpose, bonds of uld Township ot transportation system in "the /Map of Township of Union," dated that may be located within said an aggregate principal amount not If your air conditioner quits when the heat hits... considering a new home, we have 400 fqm- country. Aprili, H7Jaridfllad In the Union easement area. Country Living • * ifr'i Ofllca on May «•»<-• inn * - _»»..•»L -'VOOO.O. D ar— -e I..-- - HJIUIia ynii.cnnM raally Ion yw« ooflu.aiitjr we wuulUii'l ///pc livinn 'rinht hprp u/hn will tell vnu — Foxcroft is Kaufman and Committee makes the following••wtnoritw IB be HHIIM puwUinf., said Local Bond Law. Said bonds blame you one little bit. That's why when a Broad's ninth residential determinations:. shall bear Interest at a rate per Brunswick A cres Is your best bet. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF ... BEGINNING lnn__ _. _ the. A. The premises herelnabove annum at. may be -hereafter customer says, "de|iendabllity"...we answer housing community in. New northwesterly sideline off PtPottet r Oeicrlbea ana T>wned~by— Fred determined within the limitation* Jersey. Kaufman and Broad Is Avenue it a point therein distant Teitscheld and Lulse Telftcheld prescribed by taw! . "Amana". Now, we aren't saying that every BEAUTIFUL TOMS RIVER desired by the Township tor with retpect to* said bonds not the nation's largest publicly^. determined by.thlt ordinance shall Amana air conditioner will be 100% perfect... a fool . . The lands owned by the Moplelrpe Homes Masterfully Coitjhinr? floili ComfoM o ' owned company engaged in Township are more valuable than be determined by resolutions to be no man-made product is. What we are saying, is mwm.fcnrt. Hom o Hut n Minimum ?,1«Q"$, tell or Flrsf eighteen one-hundfedths ol a foot less than the amount for which ent shopping In Princeton as welLas local, Trail c tlglil Kouio 1 /,(, (Old RT. 9) I Milo To Moploiiee. Opon Doily 4, then route 73 south to.'route they, wara acquired and Section 6. Each bond close-at-hand shopping centers, ~~ ond Sunday. TH. 349-7300. • , 70, then 70 east two miles past Marlton Ciletb"r«Ccon" ~ Thai's only the beginning. The selec- AIR CONDITIONERS tion of home deslgns~thelr meticulous con^ That's what rnakesGreenbriar __structlonrxh& bullt-lnZBXtras and. the large SMART AND DIS77A/ --£uJJy-Jandscape3Jois are', wPre sure you'll Avtnua and tha point and place of for the currant tax vaar. BTUL 6000 BTO .JU7M.OOO BTU -—agtee,the-safest-beXs-y~Qull ever mak~eTProve" It conld be aiSanquet at riH5-clal>= BEOINNINO. _.•_._. 5. Thr Actlno Ch it. yourself. Visit Brunswick A cres today. Balm: Lot 39 at delineated house. A dip in the pool. Orjuat i h In Block (of Index a on R«vlHd County of Union and the Townthlp Tax. Map of Townthlp of Union, Clerk be and they ara hereby Union County, New Jersey," dated authorized and directed to execute .3 Bi-Levels, 4 Colonials, a Ranch and taking it easy. Wherever you look, J >I49 JOYCE — - -lied In the Union *t98 a Sp|it Level from •____ J3biJlkh v hit wife, tor |ne premises Brunswictt detcrlbed In Section 3 hereof upon themselves. And each other. the tald Fred Telttditld and Lultt BEOINNINO In the Telttcheld presenting to tht New Jersey r northwesterly Udellne of Potter Townthlp a Dead properly They also enjoy fully detached .Avenue at a point theraln distent southwesterly alx hunoreo" homes. With private Jots, GE-appli- < 4 and 5 ROOM AIR CONDITIONED APARTMENTS i four (eat end twenty-seven tlon of"t'he St jJJJ nttffJ thafaby-author llei-to •" WIWTiaTfi6W)6M$ " • tmceandaiXodtiiAgisl either atonetlmeor from time to time, In the manner 10% Down to Qualified Buyers exterior maintenance is done for you, Every apulment has a teirace or baliony. Some have teuealion looms and the 2 throughTheGreenbriarAsaociatlon.* bdtIl kitchen his lots ol connniinces includini the folks who live hergUKe H here: - 4 dishwailw. Hiidwood floors, nail to-wall And so will you. Visit Greenbrlar BRUNSWICK carpeting opt by taking the Garden State Paikway /<«. -'230 ental Debt Jtatament The atliaeti«ely landscaped iioundi tft prick Town Exit.91 and turn left; by ld Ll Bd L abound with lovely shade I'tti. II l just a Furnished models are just down the ACRES lew steps to Douflats Collt|e and lijhHh trie nelfhonncod Ihtte is ever) kind ot iec- iLOli2Ql89987iD0 SOUTH BRUNSWICK, N.) lealion... and jull aboutevtrythinielse SALES AGENTNT: BerBeng Agoncy you mif hi wanl. St>«»uiUulinod«l*lTOin ' CRANIfRD S ELIZABETH Modal Phono0<2ut^ (201)i 297-2333 FURNISHED MODEL APMTMENT ?.: PROPOSAL-)';. , ANOTHER CUSTOM HOME COMMUNITY OPEN DAILY I WEEKENDS CRANFORP RADIO ALTON APPLIANCIt TOBIA'S APPLIANCI BY SAURIEDER AND ASSOCIATES PHONE 1201) S2B-7222 NOON 10.5 RM. . 9 A.M. TO NOON' U» ELIZABETH AVE. 15*VOH5 12N LIBERTY AVE. Ul-Tltl , 1201)846-2206 DIRECTIONS: Route 1 koulti jpproxlmitely Vmlles put the Rt. 130 circle to Handenon Rd.Jfanklln Park sign). 2g TUHfliy. 4Un» 36, JWJ %™ Rljht turn to mod«ls...OR: N.|. Turnpike tp Exit 9. Pro- DIREUIONS: NJ. Turnpikpi e loE.it 9. Take Rout. I B lo NeNew Btii ceed to Rt. 1 KKith (marked Trenton). 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JMiiiJtEtitiiitiiriiiiti]iUjlltiiiiiijiittiii)Litii»(t*iiiii>)iiiit)itit)ititiv K>- offer a diagnostic and developmental reading DISC 'N DATA starring on June 25 program at. Newark Academy, Livingston, this building, reading rate program, development or visit boy and I have a problem with my glrlflrend. in person. 1 Dear Cindy: An Intensive six-weeK summer speech summer. The program, offered through the of motivational attitudes and study skills in IIBy MILT HAMMERllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllHllillllllllUliliiililllUlllllillllllllillllliilillllllilHllllllllllllllllllllllli . We got along very well for three monUu, We ..ii iin' K''i'aii' .. goes out with them. Even her parent* like me I work In a large office and Newark, ana its Hearing and Speech Therapy Inga Rumpf, lead singer with Atlantis, has solid rock. . By the way, when did you have Centers In South Orange, Cranford and Jersey director, Hearing and Speech Diagnostic "Sleuth," starring Laurence Olivier and What should I do? the brakes relined? Have you have a problem. I am attrac- surprised some music critics. In 1967, two top The LP was recorded in London Studios on City. The Cranford and Jersey City sessions Center; or Mrs. Carol Iden, supervisor, School Michael Caine, and directed by Joseph had a ' ticket for speeding ted to my boss. He is about 39 1 critics speculated on how Jong her voice would OUH REPLY: We agree with your girlfriend. were added to this year's program because of Services, Mount Carmel Guild Summer Speech Mankiewicz, will end Its run today at both Portobello Road in London, situated in the lately? ' and looks 29. He is the kind of theaters. , -- - last. One critic said two years, the other" said cellar of a former church. Guest musicians Although she likes you and" you like her, she persoyTeverydne" likes: the increased demand indicated by last year's Program, 17 Mulberry St., Newark 07102, phone Givr him the r ) In "The Heartbrealr^Kid," Charles Grodin three. Six years have passed and Inga has won include Traffic's Reebop and Jean Roussal, should be allowed to date other guys and you The clneher came last week Don't give me the advice program. 624-J4O5, ext. 129. Applications should be made i'xceptioniil in that bet hands down. • plays the manic young man, who drops his formerly of Juicy Lucy and now wllh Cat should date other girls. If you are afrijd you'll when we were lo drive about that this attraction is onesided An initial diagnostic evaluation will be given on or before June 20. iirciirary iind OMEGA Atlantis is made up of 26-year-old Inga, who Stevens. - • . lose herbecause'she'll "forget" about you if irjde_on_their Miami Beach honeymoon to t 30 miles to a parly. Mom and because I happen to know it to alf persons applying for the program. Based reliability, the pursue a new love. writes much of the material as well as sings; she goes with other guys, the relationship can't Dud have friends in the town isn't. He likes me and has said on this information, persons who in the "Watergate Blues," one of the first recorded 'I'll<• I 11 tiMial 111 Onicdn Klii'ironir Neil Simon, Broadway, television and movie Jean-Jacques Kravetz, keyboards; Frank be too strong. And by going steadywith her for Homeowner's where the party; was to beso. I know if I gave him a judgement of the Guild's staff can most benefit songs concerning the national controversy, has ho Elootronty- €6r4pt writer, wrote the screenplay, The pleture- Dlez, guitar: Curt Cross, drums and percussion Insurance hold. When Jack arrived, my—chaiiL'u I could have somelng- —froro-thorapy will bo placed-irUh* program— been released on the Mercury label, as the flip I fn|L ^._ .^^l^— *. l_l IIIII. .'_ '• _ m« . ..I., .ti .t— L—l_ • Chronometcr in alsd stars Jeannle Berlin,-Cybill Shepherd and and Karl Heinz Schott, bass. both of you should go out with other peoplel father calmy said, "We are going. The only, thing is — he is AUil >l.> side of Tom T. Hall's pop single "Spokane | With our broad Homeowiv stainless steel Eddie Albert. Four of the five members recently won first • Maybe later things will work-out for the two of driving down with you. I don't married and has two children. Participants will-receive both group and places in a readers poll in Muslk-Express Motel Blues" (73394). er's policy you can protect with-- matching Photographed in color, "The Heartbreak want two teenagers on theI don't want to become individual instruction. Emphasis will be placed an.l rOKTKAITS Magazine (the German Rolling §tone) on their Part of the lyrics read: "There was Hah- you, your house, furniluce stainless steel Kid" was directed by Elaine May. and personal belongings. road at night." With that, we Involvedin a hopeless affair. upon general speech improvement in addition bracelet. Water- respective instruments. The only member who dleman and Gray and Mitchell and Dean-Whole all got into the car and away What should I do? to specific speech and language therapy. didn't win was the drummer' he finished third. lot of folks ahakJn' in the WhUe House scene- 570 N, DROAD SI resistant case set we went. Age21 Parents will be invited to attend weekly group with date -telling jewelers . Atlantis was also voted the No. 1 German band. They patched up the cracks but the dam broke ELIZAOETHB(NXJ2 072O7 sessions in order to participate, along with the 'Hammer' offered All this before its LP< was released on (he loose-Watergate was all you could read in the IM 354-2*00 Jack was not too happy and d h CORNER MORRIS ft STUrVESANT I'll lose him if my parents Dear 21: children, in the therapeutic process. - UNION. NJ continent.. news-Dickie .said/It's news to me.'" On this 1 " «225 HAPPY NEW YEAR.— Van Johnson and Constance Towers, as Ho and She in I Do 11 Do! keep up their surveillance. We Your boss may be 39, looks At the end of the six-week program recom- 252 MOUNTAIN AVE. American 29, but acts 19. You might get mendations will be made as to the need for at the Meadowbrook Theater Restaurant, Cedar Grove, near middle-age with a on Union screen ' DAY! get in on time and try to follow Duimond MIDDLESEX MALL blase view of big celebrations to greet the New Year. Instead, they are awakened Mutual the rules. What can I say? We something going, but you continued services. For full details write Or call SPRINGFIELD* 379-7666 Appraisals SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J Lemmon is star Star has A rn| 5571 Dad deserves the would probably be surp by an alarm clock at midnight, pop some firecrackers and toast with champagne. "Hammer of God," a violent story nf_nn. es -are-boUir-17: rprised H»i/ Mngr .Inhn P Hrairlhnn, PYPfllttvft The musical comedy, based on "The Fourposter," will run through JulyT! honest boxer who is up against a mob re-cycled Cindy how determined you boss to fit black-action movie scenes, arrived of Elmora movie in Twigs' at Mill would be to remain safely ^LIIILIII iifiiiiiiiiji:iiiiiiiiti 1,10, 1.8M lqu«" on Park bill Cateringto J.9.?5J ostage Paid Money-back guarantee. right for us? I haven't seen 1 22. DK(a much to recommend mar^ i 20th season in fall Acroaa 24. Gam "The Godfather," winner of Mail to: FBD Tennis Box 10S4 Dept. riage. Have you? 1 The Yvctte Dance Studio, 118 Walnut ave., 8. Otherwise 25. Lady THREE Academy Awards, Private Parties Somer^lk N.|. 08876 C.F. 13. of lamb including Best Picture and Dear C.F.: — Cranford, will celebrate its 20th season of Bagdad * 26. Written teaching dance in September. Registration for 14. Required letter Best Actor, arrived yesterday I must agree that the new students for fall enrollment will take place (3wdl.) 28. Poe'a at the Park Theater. Roselle 10to200 divorce rate is spirallng. but I Saturday Irom 10 a.m. 052 p.m. in. Hour Park. do not agree that you have fflaaa Derived from the best- discovered the solution. If "This early registration wjll avojd additional Infn- 37. "Arrlve- burden on mothers during the back to school dlant dircl " selling novel concerning the there is little to recommend ^ season and will provide for more efficient class 19Tlerr* 38. Bum capturing of "family" gangs, marriage, then there is even , APPLE scheduling," a spokesman announced. •Jel 32. Stratum- somewhat and the mystique "and violent less to recommend living to- BARBKA STREISAND Fu«(O 33. Cruising 39,'Mane " power of organized crime, the gether. Until someone comes •• Miss Yvette is an officer of the N.J. Dance P Indian 34. Broker's 41.Hotauaon 233-5542 Theatre Guild, Inc., a non profit organization, picture, in color, stars Marlon up with o better answer, we'll MOST. - 20. advice In Paris LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS •DINNER have to stick with marriage. dedicated to raising the standards of dance shelter Dleu! 35. Warm up «• Qiwek letter Brando, Al Pacino and a P education in New Jersey communities. She also Sandbox' 27. fteporter'a large, realistic cast. SQUARES Living together without is a member of Dance Masters and Dance -UMt, Francis Ford Coppola dtf SftaJUion o/Qua/tfy V SxceUenc* marrying is like chasing Educators of America. figuratively directed "The Godfather." without catching. P at Qnema (Swds.) &ct a guaifa of a Wenhiy a few of #our s? of ^ "Union Former students are currently appearing on . 29. "Sweeten If you have a question, Broadway; summer stock, industrial shows— "Up the Sandbox," starring the pot•• irierdiants • • • all square write: Pal and Marilyn Davis. P Copey Newi Service, in care and in movies. Barbra Streisand, which SO. MeU' opened yesterday at th6 Jerry 31. Dross Shortens (non-vioknt 0 course)oi ima newspaper. Lewis Cinema, Five Points, 33. Powdered IS KASY TO I'LACK •' at Cinemette Those little classified ads in the back Union, was made by Miss lava 38. Unwilling . . . JUST I'llONi: \ of the papei_moy^Jie_your answer. Each Streisand's own independent 40. Agree TheCinemette in Union opened its single bill 686-7700^ week it's •different. Make reading the company, Barwood . (4 wds.) yesterday with '.'Save the Tiger." The movie, Irvin Kershner directed the 43. Fill with joy classified a 'must' this week and every which stars Jack Lemmon and Jack Gilford, film from a screenplay by 44. Trade U.S. IKHITC 21. MQUNTAimiDt WJ. -1 e ) was filmed in yrftlnr °"tf rfif^trrt by ,Tnlin -Pnul-ZinilclPin, , wliliu Ut'l'IWUtlIWU ththee N.X School of AViIHsen. 45. Change film story from Anne Ric- 46. Region MODERNIZE hardson Roiphe's first novel. YOUR KITCHEN Miss Streisand plays a DOWN 1. Irish ballet &BATHROOM young contemporary Manhat- exclamation - in association with WITH tan housewife, and her hus- .2. Before Oct. Edward Vlllella UNION S-Polntl 964-9633 band is portrayed by David 3. Trail - Ollicitl Schooloi Sebly, New York stage actor. 4. Plum CERAMIC wij-jrao 8. Greek Island 7/w Ntw Mnty Btlht Comptny "THIBOT AID THE MOST 0BMIUU. Together they are seen (as a TILE AMBBCMIC0MB1Y OF 1972. resultof her soaring imagina- SUMMER p Jtaitlrtft>jtalts«ny tions) in several bizarre and JUNE 25th-AUG17lh it's the finest funny confrontations. material you , CM* illht in Tirt IIMI The piclure; in Technicolor, BALLET • MODERN JAZZ "The funniest film of the EXCITING NEW CAREERS ... can use in was photographed in Holly- 174 Mam Street Orange your home! 'FHLMIES Motriitown&Somtfvi wood, New York and Kenya in Mover need Africa. SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS!! ,(201)677-1045^ painting 0 rcpaperlng • *E«y Become A to maintain • Will EARLY CORy, ~"~- ' not dent, stoln or \ Pbulicity Chairmen are urged •Computer scratch. toobservethe Friday deadline AT Laitia Illellmol for—other than spot news. Programmer FIVE POINTS, IF YOU PREFER '•" Include your name, address IN aosE cnaEs lit m WE WILL NeilSimon'a ^ UNION RECOMMEND and phone number. - A ReLIADLB •Clerk Typist 11 ,W,*TY»ari s a Fiwarlnjar . as 11 The Heartbreak ill al CtntlittnW Cwllln* wu __, An Elaine May Film •Key Punch Operator M*iA;:jf\ - -— HactmwwcM—aM kkrC Co* SHOP IN UNION CENTER TURNONS r •Receptionist F^T/i P 10 p.m. Friday a. Saturday WIN ««00 IITCUSH PHIZES! ~ •: «rUii «H KMMIM To be el IH hr below- t*STrDAY."$LEUTH •Secretary • SHGK-l OR ION". 1' I'>I.11'.": FS 'coupon deposit at~anv s Of- 1'. I '*' I- b.- ! ! i/,R /vw--N k, WOMI N • Tl.i. r j,";.j ;•, Air, IRVINGTON MUM HOME at the...tdght. No^lJPurchase • FPi I: "! ACT ME NT UrtOUttCBITW ..•.Neceasary.:.-.--. •.•.".'" ."" 9 RESTAURANT-tOUNGE «0UT«n LIVINGSTON ; OUNILL»N,N.J. ROLLER RINK School of Data Programming By ARM AND FERN AND 415-16th AVE. IRVINGTON 615 So. Livingston Aye cATimwa ALL occAiiom Union Center Is a shopper's paradise where USKSX3,. XVO, AND T A tenllrm»ir»ilttniriinlw"tiliH —you'ir~flneMndlvtdtia!ly owned~! Lii 1018 STUYVESANT AVE. OINNIRI IBRVaO DAILY WITH ME Diani mcktail lnnnv«t HW 11 Rink Skates k Access, on Sal* friendly sales people andLalways great eVERVWHERE. UNION buatliql lid; •ililnii alan|4i(l>iil lo lir'r. 'mwti.aw****!™' MVfr* fiffflplffnl, Hnal do you call Ihd oth«r one?" , AND AT THE-MILL >jj> Btoomfleld, Nev\r fer^ey 07003 .* - * • Ev«n ^ If your nanin <1IM* 'inurr than fonr Iciiurs Diana U Iman- lifnl and ha« hail. 27 yearn of oipxrlinra' xcrvlnt the imlillr. MAY X '^..^^UMMERSESSIONS .. .BanniiMi lira our builnfo. THREE AND FIVE WEEK SESSIONS ;• -T'.H«'' Van Johnson I W« aMMi.1':1- f:- %. •»•;••-, ,m '$$$:':yAftlETV'OF COURSES • •'•' "•\'noi''''!.'-:;-.:.

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:, •';•••. ;' •,'••••'• in " • . ' ' T J lmlk,H.Vu;u,i;: ,Z .y,mm EXACTAWAQERINQI ; ^;v'v'R%(SfRA'flONNbW-.; . "v. •''•:':: *#l DO I I DOI^ CLUB DIANA ; %M)fvm isv: .••-••. ;''^7*>. . •••>.'•• D-4:30 and 6:00-8:00 p.m. r ':. Performance Vysdnesttey thru Sunday 233^3444 Avenue* Wesifield, N.J; |V % Call 748-9000 «xt. 277-278. v ¥•':): mm •. m POST 2 PM • Daily Double 1:50 PM UNION. I i : 'V* ••'•'•'••:;-v!". •'•'.''<••'•)'•• ;f :: U' X-i-; ,; " " --^mmmmmm BP Oil Corp. and other energy companies arc -Thursdov. Jnrm U 1973- Planning Board meetings on the first Tuesday SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, June 14, 1973-23 studying and acting on ways to squeeze more Pancani of each month at Town Hall. We seldom have April Planning Board meeting which had ap- any sizeable audience except when 'special 150 miles per gallon in family car? gasoline from a barrel of oil. Refineries are Daytoidiplomas will go (Continued from page 1) Town meeting ,-,_ proved subdivision plans for Edgemount now being expanded (BP has" a $100 million interests' attempt to overwhelm the board with NCE offers high schoolers the residents near the Mrper'mott building ... (Continued from page 1) _-_*—l~ Estates, with access through Edgewood avenue modernization program underway at its -threats, verbal assaults and abuses to get their and Ronald terrace, and of the May 80 special the Westport building ... There are many portunities to develop motor skills and Marcus Hook, Pa. refinery), sites are being own way by pressure — not by law. hearing at -which the Township Committee others." socializatiojrwhich expert_i_r__Ei.rd as o/ great A few 'minor' adjustments should do the trick sought for new refineries and some companies course in use of computers to 306)raduates .'*Thls*tatement is more than Inaccurate; it "Thi„ , s statemen,. t is myown-. •, and while_lt endorsed the plans. are allocating available fuels off an value for preschoolers. CLEVELAND,Ohio-Would you like In rot up .:t:". llu- lir. Ireadln le.iv >mly'a one-inch* needed for the water pump, generator and nolltlcailv-—f«flecte the sentiments of most, if_not-all, Rloctc o defltfH *hpt all rolpvqnt tpntlmonyy across-lhe-J>oard basis to assure fair and v He also reported that following the increase 1 cooling fan. • High school students skilled director-of the advanced consultation assist the •(Continued from page : Jonathan L. Seidel, Gail M. Serlo, Patricia motivated and totally untrue. The McDermot 't members of the Planning Board, it is not to be had already been transcribed. He suggested lo ISO mlk-s-per-gallon o •.•ri.:nliiii- v ill' vnur li'and -iroiuiil ••;ich 'ire and inflate Ihtni. to 110 equitable treatment of all classes of energy in pool membership fees this year from $75 to in mathematics have an placement program, said two students. _ . A —Sheehan, Lori R. Sherman, Stuart A. Sherman, building and Westport building were Board of considered a policy statement of the board as a that Wright or anyone else interested' in the car? Impossible? Not so, say scientlsts_jind pounds per-square-inch pressure^ -Then, using high gear, accelerate at wide users. ^ Belliveau, Lenore A. 1$.' •"" - Bern- $85 per family, registration is now at about : opportunity to learn the use of separate 16-week classes will Students also will par- Marc D. Shipman, John D. Siegal, Joel F. Adjustment cases—not Planning Board cases. whole. However, Richard Colandrea, vice- other proceedings could pay the stenographer automotive technicians of BP Oil Corp. "Us' e SA"'E" 10 motor oi'l i'"n th"-"—e engine; trans- open throttle from 5 to. .20 mlles-per-hour, turn stein, Kenneth—wrW. Steven C. 4,300 persons, down from 4,800 a year ago. 1 Reduced consumption by wiser use of computers for problem- be selected, one for the fall ticipate in team design Sllverman, Lawrence A. Silversteln, Richard This is not the firjt time, nor unfortunately will chairman, concurs in everything I Bay." / for transcripts. He added that if neighbors-sue But, it requires a""feto" alterations to your mission and wheel bearings. off the engine, disengage the clutch, and coast. Blumenkranz, Marc sSinthal, Susan C. Noting that the income is about the same, he energies could lower—demand levels. The solving and earn college credit semester and another for the projects. Urban, suburban, A. Silverstein, Jill N. Simon, Lynn L. Simon, it be the last time, that these two very separate to'reverse the approval, then all needed car plus some rather unusual driving -Increase the engine compression ration to When the car slows to five miles-per-hour, turn Borselllno, nouls R \t, Neil ft. Bradie, stressed that plans had to be made to keep the federal government is being *asked to case at the same time when school spring semester. public and private third and Judith L. Singer, Caryn S. Sklar and Michael K. and distinct boards are bound together and ' transcripts will be obtained. techniques. 10-to-i and adjust the spark advance for on the ignition, engage the clutch, restart the Stuart G. Brecher, «Iy A. Bromm, pool self-supporting for a "rebirth of interest in restrictions on the use of certain fuels and resumes in the fall. fourth year students are Small. . smeared by malignant innuendo. Nor will ii be The committee drew some smiles from the Basically, here's how it's been done: maximum povVer. engine, and accelerate to 20 miles-per-hour EmphaBiB is on individual Barbara S. Brown an«i M. Bruder. Former POW the pool from our younger families. I'm open to soften strict codes on auto emissions to gain Newark College of eligible. They may apply J the. last time that the nonpolltical, bl-partisan audience when it took formal action to set up a -Remove the fan belt to eliminate the power' again^-Keep repeating this procedure. assignments once the students Also, Debra S. BusriSffrey - Cardlnale, Also,' Nancy J. Soos, Kathleen E. Space, (Continued from page 1) suggestions." time in the race against the energy crisis. . Engineering is offering the through their guidance office n Planning-Boar3 will be used as a political $5 petty cash fund for the Welfare Department, In an oil industry experiment in 1949, a 1947 learn the basic fundamentals Patricia F. Cardone, jhe Chayat, Jeffrey Laura J. Speer, Sally A. Stadler, Susan R. trees will honor the four former POWs and two ••••••••••••••••••a* The crux of the immediate problem is that special course, Advanced or may write to Dr. Moahos at football.' . Wasserman also received approval for ap-.to establish a police cash fund of $150 to buy car using the described modifications and of programming and the A. Chlsholm, Jame:Cicconi, LouUe A. Starr, Donald P. Stearns, Robert R. Stromeyer, MIAs of Union County. The POWs are Lt. UNITED "BAVARIANS demand for fuels is running close to nine per * Placement in Computer Newark College. of pointment of personnel to man the swim pool drugs from suspected pushers and to increase driving techniques actually recorded 149.95 Fortran language. Faculty Cicconl, Bruce P. f," Thomas A. Cohen, Mark. Tasher, Doris J. Teifcld, Matthew "4. 'Serious questions abound as to the George T. Coker, USN, U. Kroboth and S.Sgt. OF GREATER NEW YORK Turnpike appoints cent higher this year over last with industry Programming, Saturday Engineering for applications. and town playgrounds this summer Antoinette the charge fDr_copies of the national building miles-per-gallon. The modifications permitted supervision, tutoring and Glenn K. Cooper, flrtck S. Coopcrman, Teltser, Howard J. Tenenbaum, Gary R. TISB, reliability of the Planning Board. Where do Robert E. Tabb, all of Linden, and Lt. Cmdr. and government leaders saying repeatedly the mornings in the NCE Com- 1 Feig was named a fulltime clerk-typist for the code from $1 to $2. an increase to 54 miles-per-gallon from a basic Ellen A. Croutch, ftVAgostlnl, Todd T. James D. Toll, Ronald B.-Tt>II, Bonnie S. their Interests He? Raymond A. Vohden, USN, formerly of Recreation Department, at an annual salary of 14th BAYERN community liaison nation can handle only-a-flve to six per cent puter-Center. Daniels, Laurie B. •. Vincent M. Davis, Turner, David L. Uslan, Charles E. Van Riper, The Planning Board members need no Mayor Ruocco commented, however, "This 28 miles-per-gallon. increase. > Father's Day Dinner Springfield. The MftVu are Capt. James T. $5,200. is a perfect example of the red tape we have to The Victoria Foundation is Robert E. Day, W De Araujo Fllho, William B. Van Riper, Christine C. Vasilow. ' defense from such tripe-i-havo been privileged • •__..»- f^ .a.r.y ~ —M "• ~ ~— zz_:ji-v ----— •—~—• The' unorthodox driving techniques jumped aeiense irom sucn •ripe-^nav^ocan pnvin-Bni Rmii USMCrTdSuTimnfildfe. and Lt.Cmdr. The New Jersey Turnpike Authority has The public can help by using public tran- supporting the prpgram, at the Georgette J. Del Marlon D. Dennis, Robert C. Wallick, Hal S. Warman, Mark W? go through to make any changes in municipal Ihe per-gallon mileage to the 149.95 mark. to serve this township for overl87BarerBiytag--glcjiard Hartman of c)ark THl5 COMMITTEE authorized the township TAG U.S.A. announced that Raymond B. Dasrii, former sportation where possible; forming car pools, which is tuition free. Travel government." In another «xpt;rlfnunt In'i9&, u 1924 model Joanne Deutsr-h JT W. Dewev. Stephen Weber, Douglas R Weg .lamps M. Weinherg. freely of my time and advice. Many other/ H*HGfTOy-to-defend-a-suiHiled4>y-Williara-Seal supervisor of community relations for the State improving driving habits and by limiting the Holiday Inn _r^ • it— • . _ . ____n _____ m _•< r vw* v^ • _ » Outing and Evening Dance allowances are also available DiBenedetto, DlnrytCocco, Maria T. Dltrl Michael WeinBeYger and GaryiK; Welner. members have served many years, also giving' Department of Transportation, has been car achieved 168.5 miles-per-galloir~ln use of luxury appliances andaccessories. by the North Jersey POW-MIA Committee. of the Springfield Heights Garage, who is to students who demonstrate -. : Also, Janet Weingartner, Terri L. Welner, freely of their time and expertise. In-all those employed by the Authority to provide similar economy test run using "special modifications economic need. of Kenllwortn and Amy Lynn-B-r Speakers at the dedication will include State seeking approximately $90,000 for storage of Hints on aptitude tests __Suniiay, June 24,1973 of driving techniques." .'. _ • AIBO, Robert BW,J&rol E. Duramti. Randi J. Weinsteln, PhyllisM. Weiss, Ronald J. years, the fundamental principle has always Sen. Jerome Epstein, John Franchi, director of. wrecked and abandoned cars towed in from services during the construction of the Toms Dr\ George Moshps, lB been to serve the needs of the entire township. A 14-page booklet, "Doing Your Best on Of course, these were very unorthodox • alt 1M Oil uau M. Mrus, SB - Elilers, Putrictirer- -WeissrRobcrt J. Weltchek, Kenneth C. White, VIVA-New York, and Lt. Col. Paul Baker, township streets. River Extension. , FDU plans institute chairman of NCE's Computer o«rdtn ttata Parhwty "We do riot serve the applicant. We do not Aptitude Tests," offers helpful hints for taking .l.KJIOONJtHI 11:00 P.M. operating conditions. However, they serve to Elder, Susan M>F. Peter L. Emmel, Susan N. White, -Alfred Wilburn, Fran S. USAF of Maguire AFB,. The public has been In other action, the governing body ratified a JVilliamJ. Flanagan, executive director, said Science Department and the I. Hit Itmt serve the objectors. We do not serve pressure aptitude tests administered by the state em- point up the extreme importance of driving Ktnllwarfti Dennis B. Episcffseph C. Fantozzi, Jean Wildman, Margaret A. Williams, Meredyth E. invited to attend. decision of the Rent Leveling Board rejecting a Dasch, who joined the authority early in May, explaining patent, law FIND A groups or 'special interest committees.' We do ployment servicesT" schools or private em- habits to gasoline economy. A. Fasolo, ReneflgHuolo, Jeffrey S. Fine, Williams, Marie WilsoA. Walter A. Winnlck, rent increase sought by the owner of Mountain has been given the responsibility of Metropolitan area scientists and Mary E. Witowsky, Catherine A. Worswick, serve the township and all its citizens. - ployers! This U.S. Labor Department SCHUTZENPARK establishing a responsive communications The Environmental Protection Agency BETTER JOB Barry J. Fink, ltFinkel, Bruce S. Flnkle, View Gardens, at Hillside and S. Springfield businessmen will have an opportunity to learn Treat Dad to the ar<1 J Henry M. Wroblcwski, Larry J. Wyman, "The members of the Planning Board serve publication is available, in English and network between the authority and residential, recently tested 364 domestic and foreign cars Pamela L. FI«HP - Flshbcin, Robert Minutemen avenues, for replacement of air conditioners of the latest developments in patent law at the CAR TO SELL? Best on his day StevenM. Zarra, Lawrence J. Zeller and Beth . without pay and give generously of their time. Spanish, from the Superintendent of 32nd St. & Kennedy Blvd., business and. governmental, communities for gasoline consumption. Tiny Japanese-made CHECK THE Fisher Jr., Ke&J- Flockhart, Robert J. and for installation of 52 new doors to end a 1973 Patent Institute to be held Saturday, Oct. r Franl( G. Zisman. No higher form of fulfilling civic duty can be Documents, U.S. Government Printing North Bergen, N.J. located along the path of the Toms River cars fared best with one recording 28.7 miles- HELP WANTED ADS "FATHERS DAY" Formato, Suafc ~ el, Arthur S. (Continued (rom page )) violation of the municipal fire code. 13, in a day-long presentation at FDU's >rench 8 A found. lam proud and honored to serve with the OfficerWashington, D.C., 20402. IN THE CLASSIFIED Freenian, BettS . L"' - Friedman Jack Resnik, president of the Springfield Extension. He also will work with groups which pcr-gallon. Big, powerful, top-of-the-line _ Florliam Madison-can-Pus (Nr-w ." present members of the board and all members season consists of 16 games, and runs from July - FEATURING:- P AG ESJJFTH!S_____ -24H10&- -5 to-Aug: 15; ' -Tenants ~AssociaUon--caUedJoi^p__edy_Jn__ -GXSCUT.IVES-reatl—5ur— Wanl-Ads-when- hlrlno- have special interests in the preservation~and Detroit-builttars tested felHirt-range^ The institute, sponsored by FDU's SamugTJr of prior boardfTover ihe years. 7,6 miles-per-gallon. Also, NancyMedman, William T. Fun- --0--O- stallation of the new doors. Mayor William A. employees. Drag about yourself (or only S3.20I Call OCHSENBRATEREI (BAR-B-0 BEEF) development of the environment. TREWSFXFEST st arl Gaudineer "These people are forthright, decent, Fuel conservation is becoming the watch- Silberman College of Business Administration, cheon, Rlchai'P". " «• GaraMjItz Ruocco pledged immediate action to prod the i b. Her«h, Jeffrey C. Hersh, Elizabeth Ann Crcnlese, Karen Elaine Clarke, College lists Herbert Golub, chairman of Either workshop is avail- "In summary, I too urge all residents to veteran conches in the local Junior Baseball (We Are The Only Food Store In - DR Deborah Lynn Cllckengcr; Amy Beth Cohen, Springfield With A Free Delivery Service) 9-6767 See a Replica of the music department, New- able for two undergraduate Day/Evening Classes Glenn B. *'. David R. Hodes, Eugene R. Leagues, and have participated in the ao Mountain Ave., Springfield, N.J. HorowitiC'or J. Horowitz, Marilyn C. Anltra Damato, Kathy Lou DeFino, Diane become active and interested in community ark State College at Union, credits at q fee of $70 or for Next Class Starts June 26 development. I suggest more citizens attend Mlnuteman program in past summers. 272 MORRIS AVE.* SPRINGFIELD MOSES TABERNACLE IN THE WILDERNESS stock pjays has announced a week-long two graduate credits at a fee Qlenhurst Howell. III- Huncke, Deborah A. Ironson, Elaine Dewart, Deborah Sue Diamond, of $95. Mark I. )*, Scott D. Jncobson. Glenda G. Patricia A. Duffy and Laurcen Ann Eick. program of clinics teaching PLACEMENT: - On Display At The this summer the Suzuki String and Piano Advance applications are \J GOLF CLUB James, py N. Jay, Lcnora M. Johnson, Also, Thomas J. D'Andrea, Jeffrey M. Davis, methods, July 9-13. The Suzuki advised and may be obtained 96% of our graduates requesting placemenl Sharon linson, Jerry Jones III and Nina B, Andrew Marc Dector, Albert Richard Dlefert, W. Scott MacConnell, execu- method is known for its by contacting the Music De- Kahn. • assistance have obtained jobs as A semi-private club in suburban Warren Township Andrew Dobin, Howard Jay Drucker, Larry S. BIBLE STUDY BOOK STORE tive director of Summerfun success in teaching young partment, Newark State Col- computer programmors. Also, 0° D. Kaplan, Karen S. Kaplan, Dry, Eric Eaves, Philip N. Effron, Joseph W. Two, the summer stock com- children. lege at Union, telephone offering modern golfing facilities Sam l(aplnn, Melanie D. KnrUman, Efingcr, Mark Stephen Engelhardt, Sinibaldo 156 LAFAYETTE AVE., EDISON, >f.J. in a lovely rural setting. * U] THE SEARCH FOR HEALTH pany at Montclair State Col- According to Golub, "the 327^2107. FREEJBM APTITUDE TEST: JonaUw Katz, Ellen S. Kaye, Michael B. Fabinno, David A. Falcone, James Force, 438-9402 ^r-^'V * lege, iias announced the clinics should be of special e Par 71 •-.18 hole Class A course. 6425 yards . KlarfeWu's J- Klein, Heidi E. Klelnman, David Frank, William R. Gassier, Robert II . i uron run Open Mon. thru FrU .*;&?*£' ^-s.' schedule of plays for the Find out if you have the aptitude for • Practice putting greens and driving range RichaM Knowles, Lawrence p.. Koldorf, Frank Gilbert, Larry R. Goldberg, Gregory 10:00 a.m. fo 5:00 p.m. ' interest and importance < to programming, spend 55 minutes taking Ihe Sat. & Sun. by Appointment season. musicians and music teach- Columbia '23 • Electric and hand carts , Elena JKornhauser, Daniel R. Kotovsky, Goldstein, Douglas Robert Grant, Jay Scott I I THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEAQH IBM lest for programmer personnel. iimsotmntUKO Auto Dealers Jewelers Restaurants "Play It Again, Sam" by ers, and it is the first time • Charming Club House - Dining Room John _#°" Jr., Linda A. Kozub, Marvin B. Grant, Lawrence Scott'Grant, Thomas Auto Dealers SEND FOR Woody Allen will be presented to hold reunion Graziano, Richard Greer, Steven Alan such a series willlie devoted to • Complete course watering system KranziV™ A. Krug, Walter S. Kubisch, MOTORS Tuesday * June 26, through the -philosophy and teaching The Class of 1923 of APPROVED BY: StephA Laird, Cynthia Lamport, Susan B. Grossman and Andrew S. Herkalo, Jr. POISON IVY. OAK._ poison ivy consists of four Saturday, June 30. It will be • Card and Locker rooms ANDSUMAC chemical compounds called MAPLECREST MAN INC. Springfield FREE methods of Shinichi Suzuki in Columbia High School in State of N.J. Dept. of Education, approved Laytojwnrd M. Lazar, Christopher M. Lch- Also, Nora SueEnis, Susan Henna Fern, Gail IF ANYONE CAN "MIKAN" followed . by "Sherlock MnplewoodtSnuth Orange —lor-vQlaran's training, and-acctodilod by Iho man.oicy J. Lcmmermann. Brien S. Figlluolo. Stephanie Forman. Wendy A. Ants are unwelcome guests catcchols. Of these, two make LINCOLN - MERCURY. INC. Holmes," July 3 through 7, at any picnic. Bot even more up more thairtwi percent ufrhp~ -Steak- The week-long series of five which will hold its 50th reunion accrediting commission of the National Jedi S. Levine and Elliot I Llebman. Francis, Holly Jane Frank, Linda Joyce YOUR 4-COLOR "Never Too Late" July 10 sessions will be conducted by in October, is trying to locate jharles. J. Una, John H. Lobello, decker, Sally Ann Gciger, Laurie Tama unwelcome to a plcknickcr is urushiol. -r through 14, "The Killing of Association of Trade and Technic_rr Schools. the case of poison ivy he may Federal scientists recently BOOK Wiliam.and Constance Starr, persons who were at any time Students aro eligible for state guaranteed .|. Losanno, Thomas H. Lowy, David A. Gerstoln, Robyn Janis Glaser, Shari Pamela Wholesale - Refl.1 Private showing Sister George," July 17 on M get from the outing. NIH's reported that these two are House and lecture service visiting faculty members a member of the class.. MaaP' '° Macias, Wayne T. Magers, Gold, Renee Grimaldi, Kathy Ann Grimm, Lisa • DIAMONDS HIGHEST through 21, "Cactus Flower," student loans. National Institute of Allergy also the most likely to cause tyr giiy • OU> GOLD PRICIS available to groups and from the University of Members of the class are RobC. Maisano, Cynthia D. Marianlno, Jaye Grossman, Sheila Diane Hale, WendJ Beth 1 IN( (JLN MI:WCURY Wt BUT « SILVfR PAID Individuals. Contact July 24 through 28 and "The and Infectious Diseases an allergic reaction. By using • -STATES Tennessee at Knoj-ville. Mr. asked to communicate with JantI- Marshall, Marc I: Marshall, Karen Hammer, Marc! Ellen Herzlinger, Janice Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge Lundqulst Religious Exhibits, Inc. Miracle Worker," July 31 CATALOG: (MAID) estimates that some these catechols, scientists DIAMOND • JEWEIB. • APPtAISAU • 29 Ml. Pleasant Avenue and Mrs. Starr spent 13 j. rfo, Diane E. Mazelka, Elizabeth A. Hlrachberg, AJisa Jane Hockstcin, Nancy WQN I (_ W (_ Y MONT LOO Visit Our Famous "Rod GarOer through Aug. 4. Rear Admiral Gill Richard- I, t.p.m Saloon" WalNnoton, N.J. 07037 140 million Americans are hope to improve the effec- f OUfiAH <- /-I'Rl months in Japan studying with son, USN' (ret.), 862 San Call or write for Chubb Institute's catalog, Mai Robert P. Melsel, John G. Mercer, Janukowlcz, Kim Diane Jenkins, Debra Marie Eipert Clock & Witcli 'tptlr Buslneismen's Luncheons No Obligation . Inspirational . Historic. Summerfun Two is Mont- allergic to poison ivy, oak and tiveness of poison Ivy desensi- All Sized Vans in Stock Suzuki, and have conducted Antonio pi., San Diego, Calif., course outlinev and information on loan Maj Merrill, Kenneth J. Merser, Donald J. Joseph, Pauline Kaufman, Marcie Beth Dial 964-7700 Banquet Facilities lor J5 lo ISO clair State College's second tlzatlon treatment' — similar open 11 a.m. lo II p.m. workshops throughout the na- programs and V.A. Benefits. MeJ. Vaghn Mlrabella, David P. Mitchell, sumac and, if exposed, will See 'REX"" fhVVan^King venture into summer stock. It 92106. Kaveberg, Kathleen Marie Kelly, Lori Elaine to what| is commonly called 2800 Springfield Ave., 379-1595 467-0100 Please send FREE Tabernacle Picture Book tion on this method of instruc- Dai Mollcn, Richard C. Molton, Michael Klein and Nancy Tova Klelnman. develop tho familiar itching Dial 377-6400 is a permanent company of skin, rash or blisters. "allergy, shots." Then those Union U.S. Hwy Non Springfield tion. William Starr's program P. faco and Bruce A. Montlccllo. Also, Richard Lewis Hersh, Peter A. Hess, 110 MAIN ST. MADISON | Name • actors and technicians, all of Your Want Ad Our admissions office hours are weekdays, Urushiol7a"substancelrrthe -allergic individuals who are at the University of Tennessee r, Sherri L. Moreines, Andrew David Bruce Hetzel, Richard W: Johns Jr., 1 Address. whom are graduate and 9 am to 4 pm, evenings and Saturdays sticky sap of all three plants, frequently exposed will be 1 nnw enrolls over 100 voiinR Is Easy ToPlace rv-Brton J.- Mullen, Lisa B. Thomas Kaelblein, Paul Kanenglser, Richard able to acquire Immunity tn ©(TRIUMPH Zip- -by~appQintment; Call 379 7083, TOf.7 Randl-S,-NeUdn, Renee D. Nevlt hlllU Liquors I! Savings & Loan Assns. 1 | ing training experience and children playing string instru- Kaplan, Sidney A. Kaufman, John Walter the urusl •1. ments. . . Just Phone GLENHURS1 J. Oglntz, Brian D. Ognowsky, Kelly, Craig L. Klafter, Richard Klurstein, Food and Drug Administra- academic credits in lieu of tion's Bureau~"6r Biologies. A pamt let prepared by The Newark State clinic will —jolui Kiuneil, Ricliard Laird, Robert—Hr S.vkVSTcrvIct salaries. Tpp Direct contact with urushiol, NIA1D .tains ii.formalien SPRING LIQUORS be held from 12:30 p.m. - 5:30 686-7700 (Somerset County) Phone: 201—647-3831 Hbamport—Charles-Patrlek—beedyT—Mlehael- ___«i.r_ftO._»T_H.ft IBFNATIQNAL CRESTMONT All production's will be I y/ Qnhahr, AntV^y Pur<*»«»rP»iii w even If not wlUTlRe plant7is~air jn—research—on—these- plant- p.m7 daily. Starr will conduct 7 COMPUTERTECHNOtOeY Lemmerman, David Gary Lewis, Jay C. Lisa, •l.t t • «SPI.TI I 'featuring presented in the air condi- Ask for 'Ad Taker' and Cynthia Patina, Carol A. Pelton, that is' needed to develop an allergies, ilong with pointers Savlngs & Loan Assn. the string clinic and Mrs. Chubb Building.51 John F. Kennedy Parkway Mark McCourt, Brian M. McNany, Jeffrey STATE BANK tioned Memorial Auditorium she will help you with a i L. Pesyn, Karen L. Peters, Anthony D. allergic reaction. from the U.S. Department of Starr will conduct a piano Short Hills. New Jersey 07078 (201) 379-7083 ^, William E. Madden HI, Kevin W. IMPORTED WINES KINGSTON FUEL CO. at.Montclair State Colle clinic. Result-Getter Want Ad. Ill, Antonla S, Petrucelti, Anthony An unsuspecting victim may Agriculture) on how to recog- /, Stuart Manoff, Brian David Mercer nlze, avoid] and eliminate the Valley road, Uppe dello, Kare1 n L. Pfelfer, Eileen J. jdilh .e»iK)asil..ta ..uni-. EBCURY. INC Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. •HT-PfltBminr -Jr.ri«n8 ' ahd HlcharrJ Wayne 'Minster. shlol on the fur of household plants. Wrte to Information The Fuel Oil Crisis Is Real and the following are our suggestions • and Dorothy G. Qulniel. Also, Erika Koppel, Karen Lynn Kozub,. Office, Naa'onal Institute of Dial 232-6500 Admission is $1.25 for stu- pets. Garden- tools, clothing UQUORS • BEER to help you thru the coming winter; dents, $2 for senior citizens, o, James H. Raguccl, Ton! M. Raguccl, Carol Barbara Lawyer, Sheri Robin Lehrman, Allergy ami Infectious Dis- 369 South'Ave. E. and smoke from burning CAU 379-4992 Two Convenient Offices • $2.50 for the 'public. Also I M. Rajoppl, MaryAnn K. Rebel, Robin Amy Leibowltz, Karen Lenhart, Kathleen Ann plants may also be carriers. eases, NIIll Bethesda, Md., Westfield in Springfield to Serve You. FIRST - MODERNIZE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM. available are season subscrip- Inhardt, James J, Riccardi Jr., Cynthia McCrossan,; Kathleen Maguire, Judith Dead leaves or roots contain 20014, for la free copy of Echo Plaza Shopping Center Uoux, James B. Robinson, Carol A. Margulies, Nancy Ann Meierdlerck, Susan OFFICES THROUGHOUT Mountain Ave. Office: Install our tried and provm Modern Oil Burner. Join our. tions and, theatre party or Ing traces of urushiol are also "Pdlson Iyk Oak, and. Su- UNION. MIDDLESEX. Springfield , hundredsofutlsf led customers who hive already uvad one to benefit performance arrange- Roberta E. Roesaner, Barry P. Anne Melsel, JoAnn Marie MertlfcctFJunf AM potentially^dangerous. mac," Publication No. 1723. HUNTERDON 8, MERCER 733 Mountain Ave. 379-6121 two times the cast ol thll quality burnar. Ttity hive saved on COUNTIES (U.S. Hwy No. 23 & fum oil ai wall as on urvlc* calls. ments for reduced rates. For Gary D. Rosen, Steven J. Rosenberg, Miele, Judyth Morris, Mindi Fran Nelkin, Lori MORRIS AVE. OFFICE: Skin reactions vary with the IN SPRINGFIELD Mountain Ave.) We will Install This Burner At reservations or further in- 1 R. S. Rosenkrantx,.Bruce L. Rosow, Elise Nelson, Betty Ellen Newman, Sondra sensitivity of-the individual FRIDAY DEADLINE 193 Morris Ave 376-1442 175 Morris Ave. 376-5940 Our Cost With a 1 Year^, \. Ross, Laurie E. Ross, Gladys M. Roth, Unconditional Guarantee At' formation call 746-9120. .Niem^n, Amy Nltkln, Ruth Anne Parducci, and the extent of exposure. All Itemspther than spot LAST YEAR'S PRICE OF.... 4. Roth, Jodi E. Rothenberg, Richard J. Donna -Petrucelll, Stephanie Prince, Darcy. Contrary to popular belief, news should be in our ky, Barbara K. Salman, Esther C. SalslU, rpo NOT KNOW HOW LONG THIS PRICE Rawlins, Tracy Rawllns, Deborah Ann Reo, urushiol still on the skin — -office by noon on Trailers I Salz, Ellen R. Saperstein and Jeffrey S. Carol Ann Rosen and Lynn Susan Ross. rather than scratching the Opticians Friday. • MI^VI IUI Bicycles SEGHND - HAVE YOUR FUEL OIL TANK CLEANED. rash or blisters — causes Chrysler Valiant Also, Kevin Mitchell, Joseph Montesano, e D W« will removatludat and water and _.„ John Sarracino, Kathy A. Schafer, Michael Andrew Morrow, Richard James spreading. Pullic Notice Plymouth -i »B CHRYSLER GARDEN STATE i. NORWOOD ARROWS TRAILE, B crumlcalrv tn.i yeur tank for $35. j. Schechter, Justin S. Schneider, Karen New & Used . CTIMam Mullen, William John Munley, Larry Alan Scratching, however, may VAN NESS & WELLSJRJ Sales & Rental Inc. THI* - INSTALL AN ADDITIONAL STORAGE TANK. amm, Gary R. Schulman, Linda E. Sch- Ottensteln,- Theodore A. Parker, Scott open the skin to secondary TOWNSH^OFSPRINGPIELP .Sales & Service ""' Wt UNICW COUNTY,N.J. Complete Auto Body Repairs CYCLE TRAILER We wl| Install at our cost an additional tank which can mtan Lynn A. Schwartz; Michael Scop- infection which can lead to Pashalan, Michael James Pal£tta, Neal Joseph AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Rentals . Sales . Service more (nan money In the bank. Your health and comfort may pln, Bnlvrt I. Seayer. Barry S. SegaU. AND SUf+LEMENT AN ORDI- 376-4210 depend on It. • " SHARE in _Eattone H, Gary K. Pedintff^bert Michael —soarping-or worse. A drying NANCE BNTITLED "AN ORDI- 159 Morris Ave. Sprlnglleld SHOP OUR 45 YEARS OF REPUTABLE SERVICE IN THE FUEL:. Pelton, Steven John PepeJ Robert John lotion will help relieve the NANCE rtXING THE SALARIES {Formerly itchng. If symptoms are OF CERfAIN OFFICERS ANO BUSINESS IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF DEPENDABLE SUPPLY. FREEDOM Phillips, Robert Bradley Pine, Paul Prete, THE PA£AND COMPENSATION PLEASE HEED OUR ADVICE ABOVE AND HELP US KEEP OUR —-Bavld-Jeffrey Price, William R. QuatronOj- severe, a physician should be OF CEfifTAIN POSITIONS AND,. consulted. ^. CLERICAL EMPLOYMENTS IN . ^REPUTATION AND-VOUR COMFORT^ with ____ Joseph M. RaguccJ,_George A. J. Roessner, THE TJHMMgUIP nC SPRING- CAW TS HIT CM [•". S ACCfc. SSOHlES If you happen to contact New a Useo BICYCLES PBE5CHIPTIONJ FILLED PHOCANC SOI O INSURANCE SAVINGS BONDS/: Mlchari L. Rosenberg, Steven Rothenberg, FIELD) IN THE COUNTY OP Schwlnn . Columbia . Raleigh I A 7 I" S I MO I'll I W A V F 1 215 Evan SanyourTEdward J. Scarlllo, Michael these plants^ wash the exposed UNION/AND IN THE BOARD OF Auttwi.cd ^olllost EYEGLASSES I Tt? AIL.fi HS FOR » f-" N T skin immediately with soap to HEAL/H AND SWIM POOL- SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 8njTHeT*lTeadlno'Makes FREEDOM SHARES Schey; David Schlanger and Steven Howard UTIU/Y IN THE TOWNSHIP OF -— -Sales— Service * Rentals' -* 376^108 SchleUi.. " ~'~''"':~~- " remove the urushiol. Clothing, SPRItfGFIEU___EOR TH6.YEAW- 464-2913 273-5055 , Ml MORRIS AVE. or garden tools which-have USEDCARS Also, toi?^larleRosslter7Marcy Hope Roth, . _ 397 BROAD ST; SUMMIT JPRINOFIELO N J. UNION PLAZA ary Salvla, Goraldine Sargei^ Hbbfn::=;:rcontacled Uie^ap-should also NO LIMIT ON QUANTITY ..-rr. - -,-r.nalli.ld In lh« PLAIN (UPTO* PLEATS) Scaplcchlo, Donna" teah Scarpone, Lori be washed thoroughly. •_,._ ity 01 Union onif6l»leo(-N«vil_ iii. as follows: FLOOR COVERING SHOPPING CENTER Schulman, Diane Elizabeth Schwerdt Nancy' The besrpreventive Is / The ordinance fixing the Dial 686-2800 Party Rentals Travel Bureaus Sheth, Doreen Slerchio, Judith L*nn Silver- leam'ns to identify the plants irw of c«rr«m oillceriTiwmr RT. 22 WESTBOUND IN SUMMIT ITS r»y"»r compensstlon of cerfaln 2277 Morris Ave., DRESS stein, RObln D. Silversteln, Margarita Slrigotls, and/thus avoid contact. Some po«l'ions and clerical FLOOR COVERINGS BY... Your Additional Education Marcy Jean Solomon, Donna Marie Stas, • people think they are allergic ' emopyment* In the Township ot Union CLEANED A FINISHED SMYTHE iSprliolleld, In the County of Union, JOHN DAVID Attend ~ Coupons mutt be'pmtntod with incoming ortfm, Debra • Stein,-Wendy-tynn-Stewartf-Shari—to-only-oneotthethreeplants.. mnd ;*n-the-eo»n_-t_.-Heollh ond•— CLEANERS- LAUNDERERS j..vnViHt»Roo7.?!Wtit,unlontExplr«» June H Straus, Jody Tabakln, Ellsa Sue Tauber, Peri Studies indicate that this Is 1 Pool Ullllty In Iho Township . irlngtleld, for the year lOTl PARTY RENTAL UNION COLLEGE'S Sue Toland, Brette Usdln, Karec Wadle, probably not true since the then be amended .and Barbara Jo Welnberg, Gail Welnbuch, Laura urushlols of all three are piementedM follows: MOTOR RENTALS OF Cool-Lqw-Cost. ^ ' ULII-.|CRVIC|.r>ARTi ,4lCE DEPARTMENT Lorraine WenU, Amy Beth Werfel and Patricia ' closely related. . tSfeclel Police. FINEST EQUIPMENT Ilii «• mf* itrvlca) Anne~Wnek. ^ -„"_-——--> ,._-•- -^ ^^ RpR_*nr_;h is progresaing nn rhourour" «,?5-l:0JL CO., INC. &TABUE.LINEN. Summer Session wWrHrXvt., •vmmTf sn*4ioo • Also, Mark Henry Schneider, James Thomas other ways to prevent reac- Authori.cd - FOR ALL TYPES =by••"•:• For Full Information Contact: STORE Department's Manpower AdfnlnistraUon to MATADOR 'JAVELIN . WHOkEfALE » RETAIL SOCIETY FUTURE -,:.-•• OFFICE OF ADMSSIOm recruit young womenfor placement in the JoC 4^5J call 376-9170 Corps residen^al. training program aha In tritotf Icf oi the Townshlp "UNION COLH.GE, OtANFQRD, N.J Q7016 wlo^ jioiit^rajntnf lupport. since wesi,' REFERENCE 2*f MOHRW AVKS tf RINOFICU) PHOME 687-9843 OpenMofiif $$$#&:•|:-ilSp,mi;Sat-' ARTHURH.BUEHRER 80 PRANKLik PLACE ICS has recmlt&PaTrd scraeoed 51,000 young . , TownihlpClerK A SUMMIT PHOWE: 276-2600, Extemion 234 ^ SLIOEI OUW PBIOit" dntaaed women for Job Corps and aided I Leader. 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-Thursday. June 14, 19*3- -Thursday, June i 4, 1973- points for learning "were Colonial life founded." .. Patten to head list of guests The State Museum is open > NBonniV ens zoo exhibiHopie at annual Irish, Scot games at museum Congressman Edward J. Fels" is the theme of Ihe and the pipe. bandaaawelLaS- At Atfvtrtltri ky BBD •* WCIS-TV Channel 2 Calf on display at Turtle Back Patten (D-15) heads a list of games, sponsored annuoHy by , I lie art exhibits and the field An exhibition of historical, public officials who have the Order of the Friendly Sons events. "Bonnie,"-horn into Turtle Back Zoo's doruitcd ti> the zoo by Mr. and Mrs. William Y. decorative and functional signified their intention to of the Shillelagh, Old Bridge. growing herd of Scottish Highland Cattle, was Bill Nolan, Feis chairman, Dear and numbered among the original zop objects relating to life in 18th attend the third annual Irish Approximately 25,000 the youngest animal on display when the ztio residents when it opend 10 years ago.Johrfahd said the Fels "will be put on century New Jersey during Fels and Scottish Games to be persons are expected to attend rain or "shine." He said npened-severaj weeks ago. Maureen have produced seven calves in these the period from 1738 to 1776 meet the affair between 10 a.m. and held on Father's Day, June 17, Now wearing a longhaired, shaggy, coal that Id years. ^ arrangements have been opened on Saturday, at the at the Freehold Raceway, 0 p.m. to seethe step and resembles the color of an.Irish Setter, Bonnie Bonnie is just one of the nearly 900 animals made so that the dancers, New Jersey State Museum, W. ' Freehold. Highland dancers, the cellidhe singers and bands can per- was born March 1. that can be found at Turtle Back Zoo, which is Stale St., Trenton. Designated theW bands, Ihe Irish Ballad singers "Take Your Father (0 ihe SIMPLE form undercover, The parents, John and Maureen, were now celebrating its 10th anniversary year. The "A Royal—Province," the 200, a facility of- the -Essex County Park Pat Klrwan, who. Is in exhibition will continue charge of the dancers, said Commission, is located at 560 Northfield ave., through Sept. 9. CEHERAION thai 1,600 entries have been NSC announces West Oranger " "A Royal Province," Scottish Highland Cattle are considered to be received to date and that the focusing primarily on the total number could exceed domestic animals. The shaggy-haired beasts lifestyle of the state's English ofArmstronclbors 2,000. Entries have been area recipients of are from the Highlands of Scotland and are e Rite FACT: f*ntnnjilsr js thp sprnn/LJn-il-. received from Irish and -tised-to working in1 the rugged, inuuntuiiiuus, series of State Museum Scottish dancers . from ~ honor-scholarships^ rocky farms that are found there. •exhibitions tracing- -New ons "Cairada, Clevelund~Akron, Because of their rehriv nHnplnhilily Jersey's cultural heritage and Boston, Philadelphia and Kecipients of 20 honor scholarships for the .. rocky situations, Scottish Highland Cattle have history. The first ("From other parts of Pennsylvania, lmm7llitBmp 1973-74 school year have been announced by the been brought to this country to work the high Lenape Territory to Royal New York City and New York staff of Newark State College in Union. Among - mountainous farms in the Northeast 6 YEA* ALL PARTS WARRANTY Province"), In 1971, covered State, Maryland,. Delaware, ON ROOM AIR CONDITIONING PRODUCTS those receiving the awards are: Bonnie, one of the youngest members, of the the period from 1600 to 1750 Connecticut and New Jersey. Robert Knoth of Roselle, winner of the the B. present generation of Scottish Highland Cattle, and examined the con; New Jersey Sen. Francis X. CHRYSLE actually traces her ancestry back to much Roiix / Croce Educational Society scholarship, given frontotion of Indian, Dutch, McDermott of Union County, in honor oCV. Libero Sibilia, Class of 1917, by more primative days. Swedish and English cultures who will be attending the Feis Gerald A- Garafola of Newark; Scottish Highland Cattle are believed" to be that devolved into the way of FanciToneTbuchup for the third time, will in- Miss Patricia Grantuskas of Irvington, one ofthe two forms of domestic cattle that are life adopted by following troduce the guests. Jack winner of the Delta Kappa Gamma scholarship closest in resemblance-to the ancestor of all generations. Williams, past president of the domestic cattle, the Auroch. donated by Miss Elizabeth MacCulloch of Lodi; The approximately 80 Friendly Sons, will serve as Michael Duva of Union, winner of the "They are one of the closest relatives to this Shampoo and Set AIRTEMP 1 |h objects "In" the 1736-76 master of ceremonies (or the Newark Public Schools Athletic_Asaociation primilivf hri*H n" * "y *"""* *"*"" niinm exhibition, each tagged with a dedication ceremony and cholarshthlhtpt dBhated by GeralJXGarafoll a of by domestication," said Richard Ryan, notation of its historical AIII0P6. James Lynch, president, will Newark; director of Turtle Back Zoo. significance, where known, give the welcome on behalf of Miss Carmella Navarro of Linden, winner of "In fact, there were some zoo's, in this include furniture, paintings, the club. Ihe Newark State College Staff Association country that were actually exhibiting Scottish maps, documents and There will be food and drink scholarship donated by Miss Theresa Decof' Highland Cattle as Aurochs as late as the silverware. Some are from the Kenilworth; 1940's," Ryan added. available at the Feis, In- museum's own collections but cluding fish and chips, hot Robert M. Dyer of Irvington, winner of Uie Scottish Highland Cattle are just one of the the majority are on loan from Presidential Trust Fund scholarship donated many domestic animals that can be found at dogs and hamburgers and private collectors, institutions pizzas. by Dr. .Nathan Weiss, president of Newark Turtle Back Zoo, which, with V15 species of and organizations that include State College; animals on display, is the largest facility of its the New Jersey Historical Reginald Glatt of Irvington and Miss Michele type in New. Jersey. Society, Ihe Newark_Muscum, 1 Kampf of Union, winners of two of the six John the New-JersejTState Library," --Sing slated CONDITIONER F. Kennedy scholarships donatedHby Stephen and Princeton and Rutgers Band of Linden; Universities. . • , Alexander M. Roman of Linden, winner of Patent Institute Wednesday Suzanne Corlette, curator of the Fred M. Richmond bronze medal donated SOLARIAh The next in a series of 12 cultural history and ar- by Red Richmond of Louisville, Ky. <. to be held in fall cheology and coordinator of Summer Sings, informal OFFER Metropolitan'' area scientists and the exhibition, characterizes it It shines without waxq choral readings sponsored by businessmen will have an opportunity to learn GOOD FRIENDS — Turtle Back Zoo animal keeper Frank Cloy has looked after "Wee as "representative of the the Masterwork Music and Art of the latest developments In patent law at the period of educational Foundation, will be held next Meyerson named Bonnie," a Scottish Highland calf, since her birth at the West Orange zoo several Solarian Is a totally new kind of floor desij 1973 Patent Institute to be held Saturday, Oct. months ago. awakening when Princeton Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the 13, in a day-long presentation at FDU's University, the Medical for people Who like a shiny lloor but are tir* County College of Morris department head the constant waxing, stripping, and lews Florham-Madison campus. TEENAGERS, find jobs by Society of New Jersey and Student Center, Center Grove running Want Ads. Call 686 7700. needed to keep other Moors looking their I road and Rt. 10, Dover. The MORE.' . Dr. A Lee Meyer^pn, associate professor of The Institute, sponsored by FDU's Samuel J. Series of jazz cruises other long-standing focal geology, has been appointed chairman of the Silberman College of Business Administration, Solarian actually does shine without waxing. work to be sung on this Department of Earth and Planetary fcln cooperation with the New Jersey Patent Law ifs_so easy lo clean. Even em An evening will be Bach's "St. John Passion." 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26-Thursday, Jynd 14,'1973.-.SPRINGFIELD (NJ.) LEADER SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, June 14, 1973-27 Gold medals go ii-com 2-0 Jayne, Crestmont leading Major League playoffs Undefeated Jayne'Motor Freight won its first Hubble aumeiuer aiul Mngeimn, the latter stretch the- hit Into a home run. The play night when Halper Bros', beat PBA, 12-5. PBA won. Mitch Gimelstob shut out PBA for the Vargas a double and Jeff Vargas a single.- ' to Laura, Laura, two games In the opening of the championship coming with the bases loaded to account for two featured fine throws from left fielder Schneider took a 4-0 lead in the first inning on hits by Greg " next four innings whileLegion came back. In a 22-hit game, Rotary outlasted Lions, 15- playoffs In the Springfield Youth Major Lepgue RBI. After another run In the third, Jayne and shortstop Fingerhut, who relayed the ball Morose and Frank Zahn -and some good base In the bottom of the third, they scored three 11. Rotary jumped off to a three run lead in the last week, to boost its overall season record to added three more runs in the fourth on two hiU, !o catcher Billy Young who blocked off (be running. Halper went ahead in the third, 5-4, on runs on hits by Gary La Potro,- Dan Pepe and first on hits by David Vargas, Ed Graziano, 14-0. On Monday evening, Jayne beat American Laura and Pete a walk, and a hit batter and closed out its plate and applied the tag to Nugent as tie slid In. five successive hits by Joe Blabolil, Dean Jeff Burnstein; in the fifth they added another Mike Silver and Marty Gruenberg and added Legion, 11-2, as Dave Ironson won his sixth scoring In the fifth inning with a single tally. Dan Pepe led Legion at the plate with three Pashlan, Richard Hartman, Ken Feld and on Dan Pope's double and Jeff Burnstein's seven more in the second for a 10-0 lead on complete game. Dave scattered seven hits and Laura Clarke, a 9 year-old blonde,"put oh .Fingerhut led the Jayne's ll-hlt attack with singles; La Potro had two hits. Jamie Halper. Halper starter Mike Wittenberg single. Down 2 runs in the bottom of the sixth three walks and singles by Kevin Ecglehardt struck out 14. He tired In the sixth when, with another astonishing performance as she three hits and three RBI; Ironson had two hits Thursday evening, Jayne beat Helper Bros., " settled down after the first inning and retired 18 the game was tied on a walk to La Potro, Silvio and Ty Parker and a double by Jeff Vargas. two out, Leglori scored two runB to snap Dave's captured three gold medals in the State Junior distance and will return next year as a senior. . and two RBI. Schneider also had two hits while 11-0, behind, the no-hit pitching of Kenny batters in succession. He struck out seven and Quaglio's base hit and Dan Pepe's second Lions came battling back with a five run third ByCLJFFRO88 ~ consecutive scoreless inning pitching streak at Olympics track meet held this past Saturday at Bjoratad, a freshman, is the best prospect for John Frleri, Siegal, Kesselhaut and Alan Fingerhut. The victory was Kenny's seventh of allowed only three hits. Mike, Richie Hartman double. In the bottom of the "seventh Russ inning led by Skip Liquori, Jerry O'Brien and The Jonathan Dayton Regional track team 22 and and 2-3. Warinanco Park.-Elizabeth. Laura paced a the distance to come along for the- Bulldogs Bleznick had one hit each! the year; he now has three' straight shutouts and Ken Feld led the attack with three 'hits Albert hit a long triple but was left stranded as J.ohn Powell's base hits. The score.became 13- completed another fantastic season with a 12-0 apiece. For PBA, Gfe&Morose had two hits and contingent of six Springfield youngsters who record, extending its dual meet string of vic- since Norm Rhelnhardt, who holds the school Jayne scored two runs In the top of the first Legion scored in the sixth when Tom Ken- and a streak of nineteen consecutive scoreless PBA's Mark D'Agostini came up with a 11 in the fifth inning as Lions scored six runs, combined for seven medals. and state two-mile records. ' inning on an error, hits by Jimmy Siegal and nedy's two-out walk was followed by a single by innings. The no-hitter was Jayne's third of the Frank Zahn one. Bob McCrossen helped PBA's defensive gem. The Wednesday game was then the big hit being O'Brien's triple. Rotary added tories to 30. During the tenure of the present cause with great fielding. - Laura started the morning by taking the senior class, Dayton track record was a The pole vaulters were Rick Sierchlo, Nell Kenny Fingerhut and a sacrifice fly by Marc Gary La Potro and Mitch Glmelstob's triple. year and his sixth shutout. Kenny struck out 13 called because of darkness and the teams two runs on Jeff Finkel's triple and hung on for' bantam 50-yard dash in a timeof7.1seconds. In tremendous 150-3-1, one Invitational champ- Anderson and Tony Francis. Sierchlo, suffering Kesselhaut. Four more runs in the second Jack Nugent had tripled to lead off the Inning and issued only two walks. His no-hitter was Crestomont won its first two games of the returned on Friday to complete it. the victory. Leading Lions were Dave Gold- her second race, the 100-yard dash, she slipped ionship, twoSuburban Conference cham- from appendicitis pains, cleared hU besthelght ' made It 6-0. The inning was marked by hits by but was cut down at the plate when he tried to saved by a great catch by left fielder Robby playoffs, coming from behind twice in each In the top of the eighth inning, Dan Pepe stein's triple and single, Skip Liquori's three -leaving the starting line, but recoveredto make -ever—12 feet^and won flrst-place-in-ihe-sec-— SchneTderotra-bairhlt-by-Halper'B-Steve^—B«"M>'-wiUle-WUburn-was-Ofe-winning-piteher —walkcd-fourbattcrs-togive PBA an 8-7 lead-In - lnglcsTmaTfy U'B' t ht pionships, five sCaftTSectional championships n boUl y U'Bnen's two hits. Leading tlonals. Anderson dlda fine job In the pole vault'". iiDUiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinmi Geltman, leading off the flfth Inning. Schneider games; he won the first, 8-7, with one the bottom half of the inning "Gary La Potro up the lost ground and take the contest by two and one State championship, No other team in Rotary were Jeff Vargas with a double and -amJUalso took-fourth plnre In the conference hi. tpft tn mnW. a running wningof relifef and pitched the first five innings singled and Dan Pepe followed with his third Rtrides. in a time of 13.8. Laura's third victory AJnion-Gounty—and-possibly-the-8tat»—has single,-David Vargag—with—two—singles—and— javelin throw, with only a few days of practice. of Uie second game. came in the running long jump, as her winning been this successful. The seniors on the team glove-handed catch. double of the game to tie the score. On the play Kevin Englehardt with two hits. -Also con- Francis cleared 10 feet against-Summlt and Region nine opens In the first game, Mike Clarke and Skip leap of 12' 10' defeated her nearest challenger include Bob Day, Neil Anderson, Mario Dan was thrown out trying to reach third. Jeff tributing key hits were Bob Bongiovanni and will be very Important next year. Jayne opened the scoring In the bottom of the JLJquori hooked up in 2-2 six-Inning duel, Mike by one-and-a-half feet. D'Agostino, Scott Herman, Stu Brecher, Jeff Plans for American Legion baseball competition this summer were announced this Burnstein then • smashed a - game-winning Bob Scarpone. , Peter Keramasl defending state champion in Barry Gerst was Dayton's beet In the 880- first with three runs on hits by John Frleri, allowing two hits and Skip five. In the seventh, homer over the head of the leftfielder to give Fine, Dave Mitchell, Dennis Episcopo, Jim ' week by Springfield ContinentalJ^ost of the Legion. The staff includes Bill Weber, Billy Young, Fingerhut and Marc Kesselhaut. Playoffs continue this week with Jaynes and the midget division running long jump, Dewey, Rick Silversteln, Barry GeTst, Jim yard run. He took a third In the conference • business manager; Matthew D'Andrea, coach; Steve Jupa and Dave Miniman, assistant as both teams changed pitchers and Lions Legion its 9-8 victory. Dan Pepe and Jeff Four more runs came in the second Inning as 1 Crestmont having 2-0 records. Halper Bros., successfully defended his crown by winning a Raguccl, Brian Ognowskl and John BelllvcW meet and just missed qualifying for the states, coaches, and Tom D'Andrea, batboy. Sponsors are Evergreen Lodge, Spring Liquors, scored five runs on four hits. Dave Goldstein Burnstein led the Legion attack with four hits Young hit a three-run homerun, Jayne added led off with a'slngle and Steve Kessler walked. Scappy's, American Legion and Rotary have 1- gold medal in this event with an outstanding Reiner Malzbender was Dayton's top high in a fine time of 2:01. Jeff Fine, Dave Mitchell, PBA, Elks' Lodge, Iris Construction, Elkay Products, Volunteer Fire Department, apiece. Gary La Poirohad three, Silvio Quaglio 1 records and face elimination with one rtiore two more in the fourth. Young and Fingerhut . Jeff Kronert then singled to loadthe bases and jump of 14' 7". jumper, clearing 5-10 for fifth place in the State Emet Rueda and Joe Natiello shared the Middle Atlantic Sports Co., Amico, Knights of Columbus, Scappy's and Lions Club. two, Jack Nugenf and Russ Albert one apiece in loss. Lions Club and PBA suffered two losses Silver medals were captured by Donna Lies sprinting. Fine took second In the 100 and 220 in led off with walks. Young scored on a hit by John Powell hit a triple to left center. Skip the 16 hit attack. Russ also made the defensive Sectional Meet and also took a fourth in the Players Include Mark Weber, Joe Pepe, Bill Palazzi, Brian Mullen, Dave Mollen, Dave Ironson and - Fingerhut came In on a and have been eliminated. and Andy Herkalo. In the junior long jump, conference meet. Only a sophomore this year, the conference with Mitchell taking fifth and Gerald Ragonese, Larry Maxwell, Rick Wnek, Frank Fillppone and Dave Caslllas of • followed with a single and later scored the fifth play of the game in right field, a running one- Donna leaped 15' 1V, only to be nipped by U4 third. Reuda and Natiello are sophomores. ~ groundout by Alan Haimowitz. Jayne's final run of the inning. Trailing, 7-2, Crestmont came handed catch to prevent a triple. he should clear six feet next season. Springfield and Pat Lattiere, Steve Splaln, Al Bnlzer, Frank Corclone, Bob Gueriero, two runs came in the fifth Inning on doubles by inches. In the junior boys' shot put, Herkalo, Sharing the mile were Dennis EplBcopo and roaring back in the bottom of the seventh. Steve In the hurdle events, the Bulldogs were Stan Jarosz, Frank Martone and Mike Gnes of Kenilworth. Frieri and Fingerhut and a single by Jimmy Scappy's jumped off to a 5-0 lead and then SPORTS GIFTS FOR -tlirew-38*-10>/E"7-betlering his winning throw in Skip Moore. Episcopo was the 880 conference Schindler led off with a single. John La Motta represented by Tim McCormick, Brian Following the opening game Monday at Rahway, the Continentals will play tomorrow Siegal. Frieri had three hits for Jayne; Young held on todefea t Rotary, 5-3. After a scoreless the district meet by almost three feet, but fell champ and finished fourth In the sectional and Mike Clarke walked to load the bases. Ognowsky, Bruce Blumenfeld and Jeff evening at Roselle and Sunday at Westfield. The home opener will be Monday at Ruby two hits and 4 RBI; Fingerhut and Ironson two first inning Scappy's scored ^tmr runs off J DAD! victim to a 42-foot effort by a Leonia youngster. meet. Moore was third in the conference and Kevin Doty then hit a long, long drive to Spolarich. McCormick also jumped 18-11 in the Field against New Providence. Other home games are: June 25, Westfield; June 28, hits each; Siegal and Kesselhaut each had one starting pitcher Marty Gruenberg'on singles by Matthew Smith, bantam division sprinter, fifth in the sectional. deepest right field for a grand slam homerun. long Jump, Ognowsfcy tied Malzbender for fifth Union; July 2, Roselle, July 5, Rohway, July 6, Union; July 9, NewProvidence, and July hit. Kevin Karp and Billy Pohlman and a triple by FISHINO TACKLE captured a bronze medal in the 50-yard dash. in the Sectionals and hit a season best of six feet- Stu Brecber. John Belllveau/ Mario 19, Roselle. — — . Mitch Toland got his second hit of the game, a Sid Schlein. Rotary did not score until the fifth GUNS . AMMUNITION : triple to right center. After the next batter ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Having finished the track season on such an againiLMIllburn in the high jump. Blumenfeld D'Agostino, and Kevin Mercer threw the ifstti^uninutiniuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitriiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiitiiitttiiiititiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii The playoffs' first uuset occured Mondav ; inning. Bob Bongiovanni singled, Mike Silver ARCHERY TACKLE outstanding note, the Recreation Department struck out, Dan Kirschner, who had two SPORTINO OOOOS > was another long jumper and hit a best of 20-6 'javelin. Brecher, hampered by a sore arm walked, and Jeff Vargas singled to load the BOWLING EOUIPMENT this week extended its thanks "for the effort for third place In the Suburban Conference; throughout the season, took third In the -previous hits, walked and stole second. Bob bases with one out. Ed Graziano then hit a ball BASEBALL EQUIPMENT expended by so many of our citizens, especially Spolarich took second In the high and low conference. Mercer, Bolliveau, and D'Agostino'. Markstein then got his 3rd hit to drive in the to the shortstop Ron Scappetuollo, who threw 'You Name It, to Roland Marionni, the recreation track hurdles in the conference meet. Tim, Jeff and were steady performers all year. tying and winning runs. home to catcher Bob Esposito for a forccout. Hull Has III coach, Martin Sherman, Junior Olympics AL wins Youth Minors star game; Bob made a great play at the plate' which Bruce are only sophomores. Scott Herman put the shot and was one of the Crestmont's next game was not much director in Springfield, and most especially to Tom "Lovett and Blll-Bjorstad ran the two- best In the state. He finished fourth in the easier. Scappy's scored three runs In the first probably saved Scappy's victory as David all the kids who competed for their town." mile for the Bulldogs. Lovett, who took sixth in county, first in the conference and sectional,; —inning, the key blow being a bases-loaded Vargas then doubled to drive in two runs. theSecUonaJrhaBTtarunder-10 minutes forthe" and was undefeated In dual meet compeHUom- —single by Rob Bohrod. In the bottom of the first, Rotary added one more run in the sixth by Other shotputters were Marc Cooper, Bob Firemen upset Bunnel Bros., 17-16 Crestmont tied the score on several walks and Bongiovanni. 1334Stuyv«»cm; Regiond's golfers Potomskl and John Nocc. Mitch Tolands single. Scappy's went ahpad.in The highlight of this week's activity in the Bunnel Bros, beat Elkay Products, 18-4, as over i'ire Dept. Billy Condon was the winning Starring for Scappy were Sid Schlein with a Running the 440 were Rick Sllverstein, Jim the third inning on Sid Schlein's run-producing triple and single, Billy Pohlman and Kevin "' MUB-S2M Springfield Little League Youth Minors was the A~dam Bain struck out eight and hit two pitcher. Bruce~Silbert took the loss. Jim Op.n Man. 1 fil. Till 9; Old., Omyt Till « Dewey, Ben Geltgzeller, Gavin Wldom, Mark double—the second and last hit Willie Wilburn annual all-star game Saturday, won on the doubles. Ken Shulman had a double and 2 Karp with two singles each. Todd Melamad WASTER CHARGE old UMI-CARO end season at 11-5 Bulldogs finish Anagnos of Saks hit a grand slam home run in was to allow.-Leading off in the bottom of the Ronco, Ed Keramas and John Geiser. American League team, 4-1. Pat Picquto, singles. Neil Tepper hid two long doubles, Scott pitched all the way for the victory. For Rotary the third. Steve Tenpenbaum of Fire Dept. had third, Mitch Toland hit an apparent homerun Silversteln took third In the conference and won Adam Bain and Vinnie Cervone pitched for the Munley a double, a single and 5 RBI and Roger Bob Bongiovanni had two singles, David r three RBI with a triple in the first'inning. but was called out when the umpire ruled he --4th in conference in "the section with a time of 50.8. Widom winners, striking out 10. Wayne Mayer from Perlstein, Larry Walker and Dale Sterns each Standings at the end of the fourth week: finished fifth in the section. Silversteln, Dewey, had failed to touch base. Crestmont tied the The Jonathan Dayton Regional golf team 5-9 in league, Barnes Chevrolet had two hits, one a long triple had doubles to pace Bunnel. For Elkay, Toby AMERICAN LEAGUE Widom, Gcltieiler and Ronco also participated score in the fourth when Steve Shindler got his ended its 1973 season with an 11-5 record and which drove in a run. He also scored two runs Lcsofski hit two long doubles, Jeffrey W in the mile relay team. second straight hit and scored on Kevin Doty's fourth plaee~ln^the conference standings. •• on a double and a ground-out by Ira Tauber Engelhardt a double, Geoffry Snyder two Elkay Products 5 The Bulldogs got 12 points in the conference .double. In the fifth Crestmont went ahead on In addition to their fine dual meet record, the 5-12-1 overall from Park Drugs. Jeff Rosenburg drove in the singles and Kenny Bell a single. David Lerner Bunnel Bros. 4 meet from the discus. Competitors were Bart Willie Wilburn's single, Mark Meskin's perfect Bulldogs finished sixth in the Union County fourth run on a ground-out. Kenny Bell, Tony absorbed the loss. fTalry Queen 4 By CLIFF ROSS Zabelski, Ken Conte, Bruno Sarracino, Dave bunt single arid Jack Rawlin's double. Kevin Meet and sixth in the State Sectional Cham- Gargiulo and David Moss had the other hits for Barnes Chevrolet 1 The Jonathan Dayton Regional baseball Paciflco, Jim Raguccl. Bob Day and Bruce Stanley's Restaurant defeated Dairy Queen, closed the door on Scappy's to preserve the pionship. the American League. Park Drugs 0 team completed a disappointing 1873-season Heide. Raguccl and Day were the only seniors. 6-1, as Glenn Soltis pitched another great game. victory. •• ! The Bulldogs were mostly a senior team. The National League was hurt by several -O--0- with a 5121 overall record. Dayton complied a Heide, a sophomore, took third in the con- American Legion's last-place team upset Listen to this. Among the" players graduating will be Stu outstanding defensive plays. In the fifth inning Allen Berliner, the winning pitcher, allowed NATIONAL LEAGUE. conference record of 5-9, finishing sixth. The ' ference and third in the sectional shotput. He PBA in a game that took eight Innings. Legion Garawitz.who posted the best round of any with two men on, Jeff Engelhnrdt snared a line four hits. Jeff Knowles had two singles while -W Suburban Conference standings: Summit ( 12- was conference champ in the discus, took first at one point trailed, 7-O. PBA scored three runs BuJJdog this year with an eight-over-par 80 in drive and doubledihe runner off second: In the Allan Berliner, Scott Warswlch and Robert Sandman's Furniture • 7 2), New Providence (U-3), MlUburn (10-4). in the sectional and third in the county meet. in the first inning on a hit batter, a single by the Suburban Conference Championship meet, last Inning a great running catch by David Fink contributed doubles. Glenn Soltis doubled Sam's Friendly Service 4 West Orange (9-5), Verona (6-8), Springfield (5- Heide has potential tob e one of the best weight Greg Moroze, a walk to Frank Zahn and a Dan Kotovsky and Dave Hodes, who were the Lerner and a catch of a line drive by Tony 'and singled for the losing side. Todd Leonard Stanley's Restaurant 3 9), Madison Boro (3-11) and Caldwell (0-14). men ever tocom e out of Dayton. Raguccl took single by Craig Bishop, PBA_scgredJweunore team leaders in dual meet play, Bob Dorsky Gargiulo stopped a National League rally. absorbed the loss for Stanley's. Fire Dept. 2 —Tho Bulldogs* main problem wai bUtlng-—*hy second In tho conforonco and Day fourth, Day —In the seeond-on-a-triple-by-Moroge-and hElliol-fciebmanr For the National League, Jon Levlne had two- Saks won its second game of the season, 10-5, Saks 5th ave. Four players will return next year with great YOUTH POWER — Springfield's six district champions are Vargas, Laura Clarke, Matthew Smith; rear. Coach Roland squad average was .174. Chris Lehman led the also placed fourth in the sectionils. .more in the third and seemingly had the game team with a .245 average with Jim Lofredo at Other performers deserving credit are Tom hits and one RBI. Howard Doppelt and Craig promise of a season even more successful than shown as they won seven medals at the N.J. Junior Olympic Marionni, Peter Karamas, Andy Herkalo and Donna Lies. Kllcklnger each hnd hits. Barry Sherman, weekend. Set this. one. They are Jeff Schneider, Ralph track meet Saturday at Warinanco Park, Elizabeth. Upper Lower left is Peter.Koramas, winner for the second year In .226. Every one else was under .200, led by Dave Moore, Tom Ehrhardt, Joe Campanelll, Merril when Ted Johnson walked and Stu Ruff singled MoUen (.195) and Brian Mullen (.188). Both Fromer, Gary Werner, Ted Johnson and Jeff Glenn Soltis and Howard Doppelt pitched for him to second. They then pulled off a double to the sounds ijCartzman, Mike Hersch, and Larry Klarfeld. left is Andy Herkalo, silver medalist in the junior shot put. the, midget long jump. Lower right, Laura Clarke breaks the the National League and struck out 10. Gabay and Lies top hitters The remainder of next year's team will were hampered by Injuries. Lehman and Mark Grant. ' steal. Graziano walked to fill the bases and of Team members, upper right, are, from left, front, JeH tape in the bantam 50-yard dash. (Photos by Jim Adams) Weber led the team withh eight RBI apiece. Girls-on the team included Kate Splelholi, In regular season games, several upsets Wayne Schwarte was hit by a pitctTed ball, "Exit" probably come from the current sophomore were recorded. FireDept. handed Bunnel Bros. class. In pitching, the Bulldogs were strong. Bruce Roberta Moore, Nancy Frischman, Mary forcing in Johnson. Ruff scored as Sid Kaufman From 9 p.m. every Its second loss of. the Beason, 17-16, Barnes lifted a, sacrifice fly to centerfield. The final standings'of the Suburban Con- Cohen had three victories and a 4.23 ERA. Joe Dewey, Gall Lawrence and Holly Herman. in Senior's all-star contest DR. MICHAEL II. GOLDMAN Friday and Saturday. Pepe won the other two games for the Bulldogs Chevrolet tripped Dairy Queen, 14-13. and Saks_ — The Springfield Senior League all-star team on an error on Gabay's grounder to short, and Rick Weber turned in an outstanding ference: New Providence, Millburn, Madison, H defeated Fire Dept., 10-5. For dancing. Listening. Or Wilpat, PBA, Cammarota unbeaten And posted a 3.84 ERA. Mike Meskin, a managed by Stu Grossman and Jack Williams - scored as Melamed grounded out to second on defensive play in the top of the sixth on Gabay's ' Springfield, Summit, West Orange, Caldwell Sandman continued its winning ways and Verona. ——- sophomore, had a 5.37 ERA. Dino DiCocca was defeated a team managed by Leo Kronert and which Lee Davidson made a diving stop and long drive to the fence in right. The relay from, M.D. won, rclaxing^nd the music just Dayton's ERA leader, giving up just one defeating Stanley's and Saks. Against with Harry Schneider by 8-5 at Ruby Field. Russ backhand throw to first. , , the outfield reached catcher Weber as Gabay won't quit 'til the wee hours. earned run In 17 Innings for an 0 .59 ERA. Stanley's.11.1 , Barr. • y> Sherma . « ni .pitche onn.nd two-hit iball , Gabay with three hits in four trips and Greg The winners added three more runs in the barrelled into him trying for a homerun.- in softball play; Stahl, Meeker win iki i f i Oil PUl Although Weber was felled as Gabay crashed by Goldman Revolver Club awarded _.__The_Bulldogs_lpse sliLplayers Jo graduation striklngout six for a 3-0 victory. Onzllo PuUlam yea who went three for five led the winning fourth on a walk to KevhrMercer, an error on this year. The seniors are Chris Lehman, Mark pitched scoreless relief for two innings. Tom—^"£Tt —~ ~Bohrod's smtfsh to short, a triple by Greg Lies, into mm, he held the ball to makeThe'putouf. MTchaenrrGardmanTSBhTir top spot in pistol league Wilpat, PBA, and Cammarota Plumbing Chuck Brennan hit homers for the Boole Review third homers of the year. Angelo Pamorico had Weber, Dave MoUen, Brian Mullen, Bruce Ruffalo had two doubles and an RBI for the *"""-"The 'Kronert-Schnelder team was composed and a single by Maxwell. For the winners, the pitching was shared by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman of remained undefeated this week in Springfield as Jack Brenfmer got the win with relief help three hits as Meeker scored eight runs in the Cohen and Dino DiCocca. winners and Craig Kllcklnger doubled and of Wayne Schwarte,_Tom Graziano," Tom The Kronert-Schnelder team tallied in the Paul Naftali, Greg Lies, Kevin Mercer. Larry Brooklyn, has been awarded a • The Springfield Revolver Club won topMunicipal Softball League competition. Wilpat from Ray Schramm. _MttJi5Jpy ..—Returning next year will be Bill Palazzl, Jim scored a run. Lonnle Dworkin struck out seven Ronco, Sid • Kaufman. John Kronert. Ted - first when Tom Graziano walked, went to Maxwell, and J3ill Bohrod. Lies was especially doctor qf_jnedicine_.djqgree_ honors in the Tri-County Pistol League. The Johnson, Rick Weber, Stu Ruff, Rich Kaplan, second on a wild pitch, advanced to third on Lee impressive as he struck ourfive in his^lwTTT from New York Medical made it three in {Trow by beating tiifohs,~7-I7~ Meeker Company had aiv^asy victory over Carl Borre had a two-run homer for the losers. Lofredo, Joe Pepe, Tim Plmplnelll, ,Frank as he absorbed the loss. ~ league held its annual awards banquet recently The winners were led by Larry Doyle (two hits) Utilities scored in the last of the seventh to Zarello, Gary Greasone, Tom Jacques, Nick Fire Dept. got two lilts each by Andy Wolfe. and Lee Davidson. The Grossman-Williams Davidson's single to right, and scored as inning stint. The pitching was handled by Tom College and Flower Fifth AMICO, 12-1. Norm Mouldrow had a solo homer Graziano, Tom Ronco, and John Kronert for at O'Connor's Restaurant, Watchung. and Caesar Brown, who had a home run. Tony . upend Lutons, 6-5. Utilities took a 5-0 lead into ZavoJas, Barry Baldwin and Mike Meskin. Howard Doppelt and Joe Demark for its upset team Included Steve Rothenberg, Kyle Eaves, Davidson was cut down at second, Rothenberg Avenue Hospital. and Jojiq Gltke had three hits to pace the the Kronert-Schneider team. \n individuat-toophyi wnet to. Ounther Lin* "Die Sixth inning"wnen'unions eruplea lor live The Bulldogs could be one or we mi nvw Bnpnc| Bwffl, Roger Perlstein and Steve F.n\nt MplameflilamsiL. BUM Qjabay, Doug De- to Maxwell to Klarfeld at second base. Two Dr. Goldman attended winners. John Donovan was lhe"winning~pit- 1 denfelser of the Springfield team in the class A year. Tom Burke was the winning pitcher. runs to tie the score. In the last of the seventh, proved teams In the state next year with these Cassese each had three hits while Adam Bain Leonard, Steve KKlarfeld, BUI Bohrod, Kevin more runs were added In the fifth as Stu Ruff Boston University,, where (16 cher. contributed two hits in the losing cause. The division. Art Best was also awarded an in- Cammarota slammed out 19 hits and Rich Pepper got his second hit of the night, players returning and some of the junior Mercer, Paul Naftali,' Greg Lies, and Larry walked and stole second. He went to third on a Golfers must, register, received his bachelors degree. winning pitcher was Joe Demark. Scott Munley dividual trophy in the class D division. trounced Utilities, 18-1. Mike Pisano, Billy The Elks had 22 hits and to shut out Paul's Dennis Moran reached on a force but and varsity players. Gary Pressloff, who set a JV Maxwell.' balk. Tom Graziano walked. An errant throw He Will serve a surgical took the loss. Ehrhardt, John Ehrhardt and John Johnson all American Tire, 22-0. Dave Swick had three hits David Miniman tripled home the winning run. strikeout record (18) will join Pepe and Meskin The G-W team jumped out to a quick lead in on an attempted pickoff at first allowed Ruff to pay for each 18 holes internship at Flower Fifth in a row including successive home runs, NickL Barnes .Chevrolet won its first game of the hit homers while Lou Zichichi went three for Joe Pepe got the win. • on the pitching staff. Lending support to the first inning, scoring four times on singles by score and Graziano to advance to second. As Beginning tomorrow, a limit of IB holes of Avenue HdSpltal in New York, Try your hand Benning gives golf tips Puzzelli hit back-to-back triples while Bob season! defeating Dairy Queen. Doug Foreman three for the winners. Stan Wisk went two for Stahl Electric scored eight of its 10'runs on Dayton's, attack could be Bill Bohrod, Jerry Paul Naftali, Bill Bohrod, Greg Lies, an error Graziano attempted to steal third, catcher play per registration will be in ef fectat both (he after which he wUl serve a Timony went three for five. Ronald Hasselman' Ragonese and Larry Maxwell. . , was the winning pitcher. Steve Novick took the on Larry Maxwell's flyt o left, and singles by as a salad chef three for Utilities as John Ehrhardt won his homers to beat AMICO, 10-2. Jack Stahl, Gabay's throwing hand struck the bat and the Ash Brook and Galloping Hill Golf Courses. The residency in obstetrics and on N.J. TV program third game of the year. also had three hits, including a homer. Jack loss. Foreman struck out seven and gave up Gabay and Klarfeld. They added a single tally extraordinaire. At our Harold Hansen and Tom Stahl each put the ball throw went into left, permitting Graziano to limitation will be in effect until Sept, 15. In gynecology at the same Phillippi was the winning pitcher. seven hits, one a home run to Novlch in the first in the third when Lies singled and went to score. Host pro Bob Benning teaches co-hosts PBA, last year's champs, had no trouble over the fence and Ed Korek had two hits. Jack order to play any additional holes, a golfer hospital. new do-it-yourself Salad inning. Novich struck out seven. second on a Maxwell single. Lies went to third The scoring was concluded in the seventh Carmen Colucci and Ruth Alampi how to get off against Somerset Bus Co., 19-3. Bob Inter- Meeker Company defeated Paul's American, Bremmer picked up the win. Pete Clarke had Wins football letter must re-register and pay green fees. He is married to the former Bar. Toss a salad that's the tee with a good drive on "Fore" Wed- donata once again led the winners with a three 16-5, as Norman Mouldrow hit his second and two hits for the losers, including a triple. Judith Steinhoff of exactly to your taste. Build it as big as hiteffort, including his third homer of the year. Ken DICarlo of 169 S. Springfield ave., PUNCH LINE Springfield. The couple have nesday, at 8:30 p.m. and next Thursday, June Conte of Porter went three for four with three . you like. It's a Gary Faucher and Bill Winkler also had home Springfield,- a freshman at Newark State OF THE WEEK one daughter and reside in 21, at 7 p.m. on Channels 50 and 58. — RBI. The hitting of Atlantic's Ed Johnson and runs for PBA. Dom Casternovia was the Unicq tops Spring College, has been awarded a varsity letter in r Fort Lee. special treat for 25H0MB»J¥*>7B*rBI'a. Benning-offers-a lesson on-the fairway woods winning pitcher. defensive play of Joe Ragucci .were out- and a tip about-getting out of the rough. / football at the college. DICarlo was an offensive all our dinner Stahl Electric subdued the Book Review, 23- to win second-half standing. tackle on the team. • guests. Monday FRIDAY DEADLINE 8. Ed Stahl led his squad by-going four for five Farinella bounced back behind the pitching All Items other than spot news shbuld be In our Including a grand slam in-the-park home run. of Joe Deglman to defeat the Liberty Movers, 4- OEPARTMENT OF THI TREASUBV through Saturday. office by noon on Friday. Solo home runs were also hit by Dennis Lies, OFFICE OF IIIViNUI SHARINU Minor League title 3. Singles by Dave Flood and Fat Smith 1MO FfttNSVlVANIAAVE. N.W. flANS 10 KPfNO IIS mvtNUC SM«III«O ALUOCAIIO* Harold Hansen and Tom Stahl. Gil Lustig and WASHINGTON. D.C2O32« following a walk given up by Liberty pitcher Al Sprlniflil* FOn THE CNTITLf MENT «(HOD REOtNNINQ Unico beat Spring Enterprises at Melsel Garbowski gave Farinella the tie-breaking run SPUMP in the seventh inning. The slugging of Liberty's Field, 3-2, to gain the second-half championship SMVOUI- Fallow Rtsidtnt IU DHTH~ «• V* avaiMUJu <* nail Muring hmk mactiha COLUMBOS-PIDN'r make your grounds Seton plans of the St. James Little League_Mjnor J^ague,. Don Lusardi and defensiveplay of BUI Madden -Mr. Jay--invites you to a Sale *(|ta pgpgB SHARE in behmd-the-pitcning of Don Melxner. With two- Kevin Lamb_clguted a second-inning gram REX, the VAN KING thatTfeally a Saflel DIDNT KNOW - For just $3.75ryou-m-din5e-delcctably. A corn cob granular formulation con- _gr!d clinic^ out and a man on first, Peter Pepe's ground .There's a different entree each night. tnlnlngDUftSBAN IrmHSIcldoforcomrol igm homer to lead Atlantic Metals to a 9-2 vinsrLevine, Magli — WHERE FREEDOM of Chinch Bugs, Sod WobwormsUUwn Football coaches, Gary rule double lntojight field put mon^in second victory-over Porter and Company: Pitcher Ed WHEN HE ,GOV with Maybe chicken. Or beef. Or Moth?); Wwodes Wwvll and tartaUr TCefifer of Westfield High, Al nnrtlthl thirdd . WinninWii g pitcheithr MlkCMlkeCasall o tthehn hit—Johnsohit h n won witJUfefcaidoithjiid ff ^drfansiveplays kdrii^l ; •- SAVINGS BONDS/ seafood. And more. Like all the salad oURnpp&mn hwrrLwid around build- - RofeUa-of - Verona::Hlah.' and a'Texas league single into-right center-ffcid,. by^ett-StudioBo\__-_—.- *~" -PIP I--J=AU-ON.: J^te 2500 iTt Jtegularly to $60. FREEDOM SHARES you want. Plus"appetizer, potato, Josepir-GafaT-Bl' 'Maryland^ g^^^^^'e^—abertrMovers lost. «H>. tojhe pltching~and vegetable, hot breads, beverage and .UiUveraUy .wilLbe. the guest by Drew Lalor, Bernle •~blWag a rtt^s^s pat smith .Smith tripled SIGN UP WHERE YOU WORK OR BANK lectureraliTthe Seton Sports Fraln and Mark Casale were responsible for Unlco's run in the first inning. Defensive in the third inning with the bases loaded off Camp's football clinic July 16- ' Liberty Pitcher Al GrabowsU to lead his team. Monday through 9), at Seton Hall University standouts for Unico were Andrew Volpe, Joe As die second half of the season draws to a '_ Thursday. from -6 to 8:30 p.m. Flora and LarryZavodny, .._•, a HO/MAIHTINANCt tXPENOITUFIH close, anotheFvictory'wil put Farinella In the The clinic, in its third year, Rainouta Of games scheduled in the first half league title game against first-half champion will.stress basic football and were played on Tuesday, June 5. At Chlsholm group players according to Field, the Knlghta of Columbus defeated Spring Atlantic Metals. Enterprises, 0-2, behind the pitching of Johnny Like this Classic Thar* or. no long ••orto al Alrtoolad Automotive their age and ability. -Special To Publicity Cholmien: Corp. Only th* HnaMt, moif, dopomfobla «»rvk» and attention will be given to each Haws. Singles by Joe Battlnp and Mark-Fer- HIGHWAY DEATHS "Would yod like Jourdan Pump - cuitonwr caraintc«i954i' individual player's needs with nedez and a double by George Plttenger According to the Insurance Information DODGE....DEPENO ON JL Reg. $55. 29" 100% CUARANTHD Uf IP CARS the progress recorded on a highlighted the Knights of Columbus' four-run Institute, highway deaths totaled 4,000 for some help in'pre- You'll be able to third inning. 1 3 MONTH* O« 1,000 MIUS Sony video system. Seton <*fttifr firftfi frntn Hra 10TO paring newSDarjer frow B-1TO to Ha.l-ms a. Crts, enjoy your own \l LAWN Hall's athletic facilities, In- At Melsel VU\S, UiUuu. druymgl a 2-0 deClsTon level', and traffic injuries dropped 10,8 per cent releases? Write to Chassis i OMP mem «rty, fpr-a eluding the swimming pool; to John's Catering throw(og-tho first-half to a total of 306,752. this newspaper and Blue, auto,Tranl.,W-W. 2980 i V. INSECTICIDE will be available to clinic championship title Into a four-way tie among change. Because ^participants. the Knights of Qolumbus, Holy Name, John's ask for our "Tips we'll plan it. Some of the top football Cateringand Unico. • . • USED CARS DON'T DH...thty lull trod.OWSy. SHI on Submitting News ALL SIZE VAMS IN STOCK We'll stage it. coaches in the area make up Last week In the Majors, Ed Johnson of yourt with.a low-colt Want Ad. Call MA7700. Releases." We hav» thtmL Windows, Air You take the staff, which Includes John' Atlantic Metals pitched a no-hitter against" •11 VW CAMPBR •70 VW FA5T»ACK *1g9H Condlt'g., Auto Tran>mlsslon; from 8 Red pop top. Nlcel Radio. WW. Nlcel !•»« credit for it. Allen, a former coach of the previously-unbeaten Farinella, Ml. Johnson to 15 passengw bu»sas and Sportsman •M VW FAITIACK year at Vallsburg High and helped to win his own game with a two-run v; Splendid buys throughout the store - Btlgi. radio, Nlcsl MVWSBOAN . *1395 Call our party currently an assistant coach double In the first inning. In the bottom of the on handbags planner, Tim at Newark State College; M sixth Inning, a running backhanded catch by MONMOUTH 237 MILLBUHN AVENUE Garity at Relnoso, coach of Fair Lawn " Kevin Lamb saved the no hitter. - MUlBURN,N.J.(2O))pnei2M MANY OTHM5 TO CHQOSt 376-7025. High; Art Scavone, coach of Porter and Company edged Liberty Movers, • •»aa.A*..»ua.»nl~.»U«tHu: Vallsburg High, and John 6-B, behind the pitching of Kevin Lalor. With Emry mini Sttitnlty 1 ' <' ; rmttm Betrozzlno, assistant coach at ' -Liberty ahead, M, in the bottom of the sixth, Morri* * MHIbwn ««», So tlAfiUACCtpnOeUNKTaMSAUANOlO "Newark State. Pete Episcopo tripled with a man on to tie the imWM OW COMftntUWIWMtW 1973 VWt Registration is $30 and can score. John Stoflk then singled in EplslcopoC The Mall at Short Hills be'conducted by contacting with the winning run. Key defensive plays for: 376-7025 Scavone at M7-1602 or Liberty were made by, Bob Hough and Larry Patraarino at JWMffifO. Grant. Lou Ammtano was a defensive standout • '.,,..• :i . - •],","',' ' '. >,' * I jl ' ' Li'*V .^'|V 1,1 I! --..i-'j'- ' .yi,'n"»l '^« 1195 MUUUIW AVL I. A. CARDINAL GARDEN CENTER for Porter.' - . .-• > • • ; MATUWOOe.MJ. ' 272 Mllltown Rd., SprinfrfUld Porter and Company upset Atlantic Metals, 280 WIN ST. MIDISOU 371- Iprlnsfltid LNdtr, June 14, W3 ' • AUTOMOTIVI CO»rv 7-3, behind the pitching of Rich Cederquist. Bob

if,•»H(V !*fri W?•,.,"** •;*'; \",-J:'^7t'(-*-'* *^J *l\ •**?•*••***•*•• ,•+>•• + ??* ••••^ •Thursday, June 14; 1973- en !«!«„,„ , H-H»nMM«,*|»,n»nl -Thursday, Juno 14, CALL an 'AD-VISOR' 12 Merchandise for Sale 15 Dogs, Cats, Pets 17 0 lra men s 70 ' Roofing & Siding 80 =._._ : PART TIME ADMITTING CLERKS ' PART TIMS BUJINBII AIR CONDITIONERS BHAUTIFU." mTnl'stur. i" "" P'°™ l 56 Odd jobs 70 115,000 -* a year, home base, no OARAOE SALBi Proceeds to : s IN SUBURBAN benellt Amerjcan Cancer Society. 8. OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SfhnatfSiers, II weeks, champion- — • General clerlcaj duties. Including PART TIMsk-WEEKENDS • Investment. Training 232-3427 37 686-7700 1 2 ROOFING a, REPAIRS.- ALSO typing. Must be experienced. ' HOLIOAYS P.M. lemaies1 m/nVr-ii M28?S?' QUALITY Home Renovations. SPRING CLBAN-UP TIME IS Tuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to — r— K 6-14 8 emales, 1 male. Call 686 0125 lns.de or outside, Cuslom.rs-HfRE. YARDS,-CELLARS-AND- LEADERS & GUTTERS. 4:30 p.m. Broad and Market St., 11:30 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. >weV Ta'wn""m"o'we?s7' bicwiiS: j Original oil paintings, 15 to iso. MANAOBMBNT , I electrical mechanical equip., Is Originar ji l oil ptgs, 15 fo 150 vacuum cleaners wanted. ONE STOP appliances, wood and metals Tree Service 89 INSURANCE International Corp. In need ot , —$125. " i seeking a field service LEARM TO PAINTOR DRAW sun lamp, toys, linens, redwood ' Includin•-- - —g han• d• carveo— *- frames- ' 6876674 iiinonv/CIICUT removed. Yards, cellars, garages ' PRIVATE ART LESSONS set, fireplace set, ping pong table, X 6-14-1B IMPROVEMtN I deaned. Reasonable rates. 325- • G-FRIDAY • supervisory personnel. Part time, . I DIVERSIFIED CLERICAL I representative to work In the NY. ladders, small appliance*, plus a Nonehlgher.Op»n7[lays. 376 1229' * full time, locally and abroad, _ AND RECEPTION DUTIES IN • metro area. Must have high ALL AGES ; — R 614 is CASH PAID lor dining rooms, Painting, roofing, aluminum ASSEMBLER- | $135. I desiring «15,000 plus, for Interview 687 4753 AFTER 5 P.M. little bit of everything els*. 55 Troy bedrooms, relrlgerators. ranoes. windows & doors, aluminum TREE SERVICE HUNT FOR YOUR STAR HATERS I LOCAL UNION OFFICE. A I mechenlcal aptitude & be able to R4-2I 9 Dr-> Short Hllli, (rjTd Short" Hlfii All Phases ol Work MACHINISTS ASST. MGR. IN LOCAL. call 6620419 between 1 and a p.m. • MATURE ATTITUDE • communicate with customers. For R POTTERY CLASSES July 9 lo antiques 8. brica-brac or what siding. 3882778, UNION AREA. DIVERSIFIED I — x 6-14-1 Rd. to Great Hllfs Rd.. to Troy Dr! Augult IB, 6 week course— have you. Call anytime. 353-1478 . R 6-14.56 Free Estimate. Prompt Service. CLERICAL I COMMERCIAL AND • NEEDED. POX I 'appt., contact James Ollmpio, Big Earninngs Frl. a, Sat 10'. i P.M. 3767596 Light Equipment Mtr. RESPONSIBLE POSTITION, . " EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. • (201) 6SX6740. REALBITATBBSAL ES beginners, Intermediaie. All ._ — X 6 28 16 REPLACE OLD WOOD windows Painting S Papethanginj_ ^^-=z^ — General machining experience P STENO. 35 HR. WEEK. I PERSONAL LINES . _. MATERIAL HANDLiR --' CALL OR STOP IN OUR JOBS I R 6 14 r •OUMl./W'N^rertm-F with all aluminum, genuine, WorK troni ulue-prtir* towrni m i D~ - Full lime or part time. Steel, i lif Nj;' M WE m . ARE FREE; • SITTER WANTED tor summer women urgently needed lo sell real i^4. ,- j i. S?Rcoiani» iri Olio BUY AND SELL BOOKS -insulated glass windows. Replaces BLUE JAY TREE SERVICE. Our I Full time I BENEFITS. OUR JOBS ARE I warehouse, processing orders. rB1 n 321 PARKAVE.. PLAINFIELD need for storm windows. Upper SAVEMONEYI < - specialty difficult to take down BLUE CROSS SHIELD RIDER J _ FREE. CALL OR STOP IN . Immedlatt open I no* for tx- Call 3M6530, See Mr. Walflhelm months. Children-ages 7, 10, 13,.estate. Full time plus part time. "*• «• found . - U 35), colonia, 574-o;io XJ-i-15 We paint top half, you paint the tree 8, tree trimming. Also smali I ARLENE _ -trme—DrtJ—To—4T45:—Motnar- — PL^4 39O0 and^lower sashes, tllt-ln for easy bottom. Why take chances • Fully FIND YOURSELF FAST AT MUTUAL. I IRFRAbtfOLIDAV |-TO DAYH 1 -for»ppt~-..,------ummer—course-oMmly—4S-hour — _. ^^ cleaning — storm doors with land clearing. 862 2216 or 8622542. Commercljfll and Perional • PER5ONNEL5ERVICE 379«9J| preferred. Near Irvington Park. duration will prepare you. Start ' PIANO RENTAL insured. x. - -Z A-28-89 AT VACATION Hereunto shatterproof glass. IN SUBURBAN CLASSIFIED | ARLENE | Lines Department; — 172 Morris Avenue Springfield I . Please call after S p.m. 371-0916. July 9, Mon. 4 Wed.eves., Tuition LOST:_ Samsonlle briefcase In organ rentals from SB.00 PIT month Original Recyclsrs Scrap Metal Expert installation. 935-0095. FREDRICK W. RICHARDS PROFIT SHARING ~—— X 6-3M applicable to purchase. 351-5403. "PERSONNELSERVICES 379. • 1aeaesseaswaai x 6.141 si 140 COYCOLLBO area oUnionf Bashfor, on Sundayd ave. , &u Morris MAX WEINSTEIN SONS , R 6 21 56 B & V TREE SERVICE Whether you're returning to work'after a Up to S4.60 hour We oMw an excellent itartlog " """MEDICAL™ ™" 1 . - Real E»l»t« sales People ESSEX COUNTY C0LLE06 ave., UnjonREWAR, onD_ Sundaj/— 667 083, Jun0 e 10. —•• - X-8 1673 Foster a. Allen Inc. • 3395- ' I salary, a comprthenilvt bene- Wanted Immediately by one ot ' 31 Clinton St., Newark RONDO MUSIC MNCE mo TWE^SPeCIALIZB In air HOme SPECIALIZING IN TRIMMING Chatham, N.J. 635-7746. * •372Morris Avenue Springfield •' STENO TYPIST 6212200, Ext. 262 • R 6-14-14 3426Morrls Ave., Union improvements, additions, INTERIOR eV EXTERIOR AND REMOVAL REASONABLE long absence, jgst graduating from High And Be OUR MOVIE GUEST fit package, Including grouo , SECRETARY • ' Union County's—largest—ttrms Engineering llrm. Pleasant HWY22 AT VAUXHALL RD Dally 8 5, Sot. 8 2 686 8236. •jBiBBaaai xVu-il 1 R 6-21-9 alterations, remodeling, etc. Free QUALITY WORK, LOW RATES RATES. FULLY INSURED. Call X 6-14-1- health and lil«lniurance, a 10f/» EXPERIENCED I N| established in 1905. Opening new BANKBOOK NO. 506193-03. UNION 6B7.22SO , — : KTF-18 School, or simply ready for a change, see * 1 surroundings, good company ! estimates. Insured. Call Dom, 276- FREE ESTIMATES 636 7717 or 264 8513 discount at Soan, and Sears MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY" "Gallery ot Homes".In Cranford. benefits Fee Pd. call' Howard Savings Bank, So. Orange , *'Kt-ll5 GIRLS 1 Branch. Payment stopped. Return CASH FOR SCRAP 7652. 379 5673 : ' Z tf-89 us. We offer many fine opportunities for: * profit sharing. SOME TRANSCRIBING,! Experienced - sales people Personals 10 " MATTRISSES, FACTORY X 6-28-73 ATTENTION PARTY PLAN - Inlectlon molding operation. No FROM A DICTAPHONE." to Bank, Load your car; cast Iron, / R 6 31 56 OUR 26th YEAR at a LOCAL THEATRE! experience necessary, first, preferred, but will train If you are REJECTS: FROM 8 95 Beddlno newspapers, 50 cents per 100 lbs., UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO I ) qualified. Residential supervisor's = R-6-14-14 Manufacturers, 153 N. Park st PAINTING EXTERIOR Highest Commissions • Largest second or third shift. Call 618-6122 COME IN TOSEEUSOR CALL: . MANAGE SMALL DOCTOR'S Z STAND-BY PERSONNEL tied up bundles - free of fi Tutoring 91 •SECRETARIES Selection ot Toys 8. Glllsl Over 300 R 6-141 position also available. Residents JULIO THE MAOICIAN „- . ... , , East Orange; open 9», also 605 5. INTERIOR JOANNE OIBELLA, 2777723 ; OFFICE IN SHORT HILLS I ! of Cranford—Clark area , West Fronf St., Plaiofleid. best-selling Items In a lull-color AREA. TOP STARTINo! PERMMENt TEMPORARY performing for all affairs & Merchandise for Sale IS 375,0558 . Catalog. Call or write SANTA'S ROBERT POLLAK, 277-7721 i ' preferred. Call Mr?. - Anderson, parlies. Also starring 2 live doves. ; ' xt.f-is Rags, .01. Lead and batteries. AS.P X 6-14-73 TUTORING—Qualified teacher •TYPISTS EVENING! AND SAT. APPTS.-: SALARY. HOURS «:30-5, 41 Sales Manvatr, The Boyle Co., 427 Chestnut St..Union PARTIES, Avon, Conn. 06001. DAYS A WEEK. PLUS 4. 9647717 Magic lesson also available. Jules ~ Thrift t Conslgrnngnt shops PAPER STOCK CO., 48 54 So. 20th ESSEX AND UNION - ' wishes to tutor grades 4 8, Math, Pnone I (203) 673-3455. • FOX THEATRE * PARK THEATRE AVAILABLE ' Realtors, 1143 E. Jersey St., Gellzeller, 3511444. English and Reading. Please call •CLERKS HOURS EVERV OTHER I In Del.Ray Bldg U64 RAMBLE R-1100 Retarded Children A-,M[ , 137 $0 St., Irvington. (Prices sublect to PAINTING CONTRACTORS Experienced Dealers wanted as- GUARDS ! Elizabeth. 3514200. 530 South Ave.. X 8-3OI0 Phllco AUto. washing machine, Wood Ave., Linden 862 4527 S»E change.) , interior painting. Free Estimates. ' 276 1856 alter 5p.m. SATURDAY. CALL OR STOP 5 E Cr Or •»^-"—^——K 6-14-1 H t t 91 Managers. IN-OUR JOBS ARE FREE: I *"' "" °' 27? 9444 x ,.|, , ORIOINAL HAND PUPP«T 3yearsoldt50. 2nd Ave., Roselle, 7456449 Mon • .HII18 Janitorial Services 61 ft Phono 687-0059 or ES 1-7996. ' •KEYPUNCH OPERATORS ALSO DOOKING PARTIES * UNION ROSELLE PARK Openings are- ALLSTATE ' STUDENTS ——saie» people SHOWS. Large and small for all thru Sat. 10-3:30, Frl. eues. 6:30 9' X 6 14 73 I noeded, make own hours, S2.S9 • 376 0193a4J37 Old Clocks Wanted ; GRADES4 6 R 6-28-1 currently ARLENE | RCAL eiTATE-JHxperltnced -occasions. PUPPET THEATRE R 614 15 • Kl.f-15 MOUNTAINSIDE PAINTING CO. ' All Subects INSURANCE CO. ' Salesperson wanted for-busy 13.00 per hour, more- It you are Any condition. Top prices paid. •CALCULATORS PERSONNEL SERVICE 379 33V!1 OF JOY • 3251570 CLIP 8. SAVE. ONE WESTINOHOUSE HEALTH FOODS. Wo carry a lull JANITORIAL SERVICES Exteriors 8, interlqr. By Certified Teacher available for in- Mountain Ave. Murray HIM, N.J. I , Springfield office. Wonderful good. Call 379 6930 between ill X t-f-10 dehumldlfler >60. One 30" Attic line of natural foods, honey, salt Also clock Repairs 687-68"« p.m., Mon. thru Frl. 6 Accomplisheclihd d JanitoriaJitil l IInc. WilliamWillia s ppaintit. FrFreee friendly Call 925-2S83 AVON SAYS: * ELMORA THEATRE., ELIZABETH Equal Opportunity Employer ' [372 Morris Ayeriue Springfield ' opportunity - leads supplied. Write Fan 165. Both Like new. 3791137 free & sugarless foods, nuts Industrial, commercial, —-*'•— -•— ^-" **-»« ma dividuals with • to Box lalB, c-o Suburban POOL OWNERS - SUMMERIZE J* estimates. Call 2321928. , ; The advantages of working for us are * — X e-14-1 lieMUBaiai X6-M-l el — — X6-14-1 before 13-after 5. IRVINOTON. HEALTH FOOD Institutional. All services-nightly, YOUR TIME IS MONEVI Publishing Co., 1291 Stuyvesanl NOW: WE DO ALL TYPES OF •' H-6-14-15 Ail Conditioning X 614-73 1 police—ox_ STORE, 9 Orange Ave., Irv 372- 22 weekly, monthly. Tired of Wealherslnpping - many: Many AVON Representatives >4- — ' .. • • . . Ave., Union.' MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR FOR SALEi various Colonial 6893. SUMMIT HEALTH FOOD DAN PAINTING CONTRACTOR - 98 earn an estimated S40 a week curlty guard ex- "STUDENTS WORK. LEAKS FOUND FAST excuses? Call us, we don't got lazy. Material handling, warehouse Furniture, Curtains,' misc. STOREr 494~ Springfield Ave Tree estimates. 232 0610 or 233 9458 Interior & exterior, paneling & or more, during hours they V LOOK For Your Name and Address next to • WITH SPECIAL EQUIPMENT. Household Items. Call alter 6 papernanglng. Aluminum siding, choose themselves. perience. KEYPUNCH MODEL SHOP work, truck driving, land KEEP THIS AD FOR FUTURE CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONINO anytime. INTERLOCKING METAL • Good Salaries ' lEciETARY/GAl FRIDAY scaping. weekdays, all day Weekends 376- Instl a, repairs, window units, : R 8-2 61A leaders 8, gutters, carpentry. Free Call: OPERATOR Contlnulnggrowth Inour Model REFERENCE. CALL DUNHILL •W89. Summit. CR 7.2«0. sales 8. service. Ryan Conditioning estimates. 4B5 2525. WEATHERSTRIPPINGj new • Outstanding Benefits Program If you live In Union, Hillside, J a star (• ) in Suburban Newspaper Classified Shop Is creating job When POOLS AT 3766M2 —i—• H6-141S Co., ?J1 0595. . X 712-73 wood windows 8, doors Installed; Konllworlh, Elizabeth, Clark, Applicants 5 < Kitchen Cabinets • On-premlses Cafeteria opportunities tor: i/F ; FURNITURE Wrought Iron table ' K-712 22 62 PAINTING. Exterior 8. Interior. (ALUWINUM REPLACEMENT Garwood, Cranford, Rahway, possessing rela- are you available GRIFFITH-NEWARK Try Us! Good iob, reasonable Key To A Good Job... Good typing, light steno a. phone ' LOSE WEIOHT WITH NEW a. chalrsT Liquor sabinet," dishes, WINDOW UNITS WINDOWS). Maurice Lindsay, 4 • Ample Parking Facilities Westlleld, Rosolle, Roselle if Columns, then call Mr. Loomer at 686-7700 skills. Busy regional sales otflce. i I lor these positions!- — . SHAPE TABLETS AND HYDREX home furnishings. Washing USED PIANO SALE rates.. Free estimate - 6865913. Elmwood Ter., Irv. ES 3.1537. Park, Linden, ted backgrounds .Assemblers " REGISTER ONCE ALL MAKES CUSTOM BUILT. S. DESIGNED ...Is where you work. This night - Must be able fo work with sales ' WATER PILLS. SCHRAFT'S machine. Sawing machine & Bric- CONSOLES 8. SPINETS X 6-28 73 Htf-98 • Convenient Bus & Train Service —- Call 353-4680 engineers a. customers. Will I PROMPT SERVICE KITCHENS. Vanities installed. All * and you'll receive a letter entitling you to 2 such as Fire- position from 4:30 p.m. to \9 .Designers , PHARMACY. INC. a-brac & more. Come see, Sat. Chlckerlng, Klmball, Baldwin, typos of home Improvements. Free J. JAMNIK Maplewood, So. Orange, handle inside sales orders, process ' ; X 6 2110 June 16 & Sun. June 17 104. Wurlltler, Cable Mellon, Jansson, 374 9231, ' midnight with the makers ot • :- •- . K 6.28-?2— estimates. 462-1602 " Painting. decorating a. Orange, West Orange, men, Military .Draftsmen expedite customers deliveries. ' INDUSTRIALS ' X6-14-15 Winter, Musette, Marshall 8. paperhanging. Free estimates. Irvlngton, , -famous products, Is a good- RIOHTTOLIFE Call 624-6600, Ext: 555 or 557 for an appoint- >f Free Guest Passes-for a week-night (Mort.-Thuns,) position working In familiar fl<5l15d depending upon- -f TRIPLE DRESSER double chest, Wendall, Bradbury & Guibranstn WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS R 6 28 62 Call 687 6288 or 687-6619 any time. Call 731-7300 Police, etc. will .Mechanics auallflcallons 1 experience. Call NEEDSYOUIHELP Real Estate ment. Or, stop in any weekday between 9 and new areas. Experience 101 N.Wood Av.,Llnden 935 160) •' FIGHT ABORTION double bed, 3 night tables, 1 .._._ FROMI3V5 ' Pre season check up. Competely All phases ol kitchen remodeling. — Xtf73 Mountainside, Mfllburn, also be consi- required, good salary. Greet .Engineering Clerk for appt. 454-4114. mirrors, 3 lamps. 'Excellent includes free delivery in our cleaned, chkcheckedd ahdd nllpW tin cabinets, counter tops, PAINTING, DECORATING a.m. and 3 p.m. - Summit, Springfield, SEMTECH CORP. CALL 762 (310 2450870 ^ Performance at either the FOX THEATRE in Union, dered. benefltsi Apply In person or 1995Morris Ave.,Union 964.130! X6-2810 condition. Very reasonable. 6S7- regular delivery area, 2 free alterations. We do the complete AND PAPER HANGING Call 2730702 call our . PersonneJ All |obt otter good starting toil Bristol Rd.,Mountainside —^— H 6-14-lJ 9446. tunings, 1 yr. free seruice and-S-yr.— -J2L12 lob. R. HEINZE 687-2968. THOMAS G. WRIGHT Wos;- Meetings start at 8 P.M. For old- S500 or best offer. 1 electric water proofing. All professional! Ing; Aeatlng. .gardening, For general of lice routine. Must be paperhanging. PrompPt t servicei . 2Va rooms, time young girl to tie trained as a carpentry and electrical Into call 301-454-4444 All stove, 8Vr yrs. old.$35 or best offer, - K 6.2,-33 done. Call 372-2063. Neat work, free estimates. 374- For expanding well equipped dept. travel consultant in Mlllburn, experienced and reliable. Good meetings! open to public. 241.3142. heat, hot water supplied To work on our Burster and Deleaver Machine. Standing and work. Some construction opportunity, steady employment, M) Chestnut St., Union Ma»a2 TYPISTS """ 1 R 8-2 66 9231, 374-1256, 3V9O969. Short Hills area. Typing essential. X 6-7-10 —=•- R-e-14-15 x Available Immediately KEMPER INSURANCE some lifting involved. Apply in person to BRISTOL MYERS ARRT or state certificate or eligible work experience Is re- irvlngton firm. Call weekdays, U Commerce St., Newark 642-02M - TAKE THE PLUNGE...GO • FREIGHT LIQUIDATORS CALL ME LAST. All masonry, ^ ~ 7-5-73 Call 467-2073. quired. Black seal fire- Girpot Qeaning 33A Call 3990648 between 9 «, S, Sundays, between 10 57PBIoomfle(d-Avt.,Blmfd 7417341 THRU WITH PLANS FOR A I |^N^N^B.A.WAY_pBD. PRODUCTS employment office. Mrs. June Zatko, 226 Long EXCELLENT SALARIES * «-14-l man's license preferred. plasterlnn, waterDrooflnoVself . PAINTINg=RflQEJHa -•V i" "•" Z-a-M-IBI 25 De Forest Avenue a. 12. 373 0470 GREAT^JOBI HOURS «:3q | »!»•, Cploy Slngln Trunk lueus luii received Irom oye PAIRS Ave..Hillside between8:30a,m,.gnn)4>" „.*...' i. . rr- L... B^fcfci 3. 374-OO13V famous Southern mills. Shags, Leonard Mlczulskl Inc. IRVINGTON Summit, -APPLY PERSetWEL DEPARTMENT GOOD'SALARIES BENEFTfiywEAR ...... youur voicvoTce IshlgIs high or lowlo\ . If you can RH COLOR guaranteed. A. NUFRIO, 30 yrs. OPBNINO Fully qualified, full SICRITARV • carry a tune, loin Madison Hill plushes, splushes, nylons, oxp. ES 3 8773. — 533 Valley Road 4 room apartment, 'I block above LIBERAL BENEFITS YOU LIKEI ACCURATE —'• k'-4-14-H' polyesters, Kodel a* wools. Roselle Park, N.J. OPERATOR time travel agent with managerial For pupil penonnll office. David TYPING NEEOE6 RECENT • Chorus. Call 7891129 or 3899537, CARPETING -= , Ht.f.66 Center. Large modern kitchen, IDEAL LOCATION -Brearley High School. Kenllworth. H6-14-10 AUTOMATIC NEEDLE Hundreds to cnoOSe trorh. 9x12, Sofas, sectionals. Your home., Call 241 0664. Free Estimates. SISS. Call 374-4190. Experienced on IBM129 or 029 and potential. Only fully trained with GRADS ACCEPEDll 1 TEAMOF ITALIAN MASONS ' OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Alpha Numeric-a-must. Good rounded experience. Union SKIIIs essential. Hours ( • 4:13. COMPANY ON BUS ROUTE Z THREADER - JUST OROP 6x9, 7X10, 9x15, 7'6"X12', 12x12, 1 dav. and carpenters. We can beautify —^ X 6.28-73 | Z6-14.I01 MACHINE OPERATOR starting salary, excellent benefit!, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT County. 964 0408. Excellent benefits and working TRAIN. ALSO FREE I SOLUTION FOR A SKIN . NEEDLE INTO HOLE. PRESS 12x15, 12x18, others & ovals„. Will DOG STAINS removed. your home, steps, patios, DAN'S PAINTING ' X 6-14.1 conditions. This Is a full time » PARKING. TOP STARTING Z BUTTON TWO LIKE .MAGIC give a warm look to any room In AND DECOR ATING, INT. 8, EXT. 193 Morris Ave., Summit N.J. car Necessary. Call 354-1200."- • MRS. BAKALIAN 7314000 your home or apartmt Bi GARDEN STATE CARPET sidewalks, etc. Call 473 4313 - 475- .IRVINGTON OATA PROCESSING R 6-14-1 i month position, contact Charles SALARYI FEE PAID. CALL I In^VoVchfrnPsS'wfr'klnJ jfTea?". NEEDLE ISTHRE:ADED"sAVES ^ home or apartment. Bring' . . ' 646-9000 3441. REASONABLE RATES. FREE Operator tor~Hght assembly machines,- 273-8100 PART-TIME DUNNERS 'Bauman, Asst. Supt., Union for lha cosmetic Industry. For the IM4.II', . .TEM'1H»,__ AND _____ — R 8 9-66 ESTIMATES. INSURED. 2899434. < LADiali' Hiring now to show ' County Regional H.S. out. 1, OR STOP IN TODAY; a # U K 7-26-33A j X 6128-73 Equal Opportunity Employer M-F exciting fall fashions. Earn high ORGANON INC. l d < ALL MASONRY —Steps, BRAND NEW No experience required, excellent working A PARTOF AKZONA INC. EVENING Mountain Ave., Springfield. 374- ARLENE • THREE WAYS TOGO commission . bonuses, PLUS 63O0. PERSONNEL SERVICE I rw^nO^,en?,o ;vr..?!n^.v, n'^ IMii^hl ?i. ,TI FRINGED OVALYHI sidewalks, waterproofing. Self career opportunity. Call 2*7-1116, 375 Ml. PleasantAve, R C TI N ID l1p Cemetery Plots . 36 employed, Insured. A. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, GARDEN APT. bctndHTons . all fringe benefits. You can add substantially KH.14.1 17] Morris Ave., Spgfl J 3793395 J etreodlnaryskin and .Ihe Fr«<. result. consultations ar.e i?WP J _L _VA5!TJ S? " ' Three excellent types of positions waiting for the right people GAL FRIDAY »7 5576. WestOrange P ZAPPULLO, MU 7-4474 or ES J- PLASTERING INT. 8. EXT. to your Income by working extreordlnaryFree lectures . UpoFr^consultationn request. 746-. ^«* ,.,•«_ JS£f>y£$ rqi'n-TF.... 4079. FREE ESTIMATES. 687-7172. with the right backgrounds. They are with a molor, constantly EARN Permanent full time* small X6-21-1 part-time for us at a tola- 0517. - ' -' CEMETERY PLOTS expanding Northern N.J. manufacturer and offer excellent congenial office. Mrs. Popper. 944- An Equal Opportunity Employer H tt-66 : . X 7-5-73, . ; 53-57 Linden Ave. RICHARD BEST PENCIL CO. THAT TUITION LAW FIRM-Movlng to Westfleld : pphone dunnar. We prefer SECRETARY X4.14 10 ELIZABETH AVE., LINDEN, GRACELANOMEMORIAL salaries and rates, great benefits and manv opportunities to July 1st., needs legal secretary —^ :— H e-M.I persons witith experienci e In S»H FURNITURE LIQUIDATORS KENILWORTH. REASONABLE ALGENIS 211 Mountain Ave., Springfield , , By '— r R 6-14-1 MAINTENANCE MBCHANIC .____ 'N.J. 07034. MASON CONTRACTOR STEPS BOB'S PAINTING 8, Decoratlno. move oh end. x REGISTERING WITH US and also receptlonlsMyplst. Salary telephonp e collections, but If PURCHASING DEPT. TYPIST CLERK • 1211 Springfield Avenue Interior and Exterior. Paneling & ' July 1 occupancy . JOHN A. FARINILLA commensurate with experience. , Must have knowledge of you have tthe ability to pro- for billing. All around alert person i Antiques 10/( H 4-28-15 ' Irvlngton, New Jersey 789-2163 SIDEWALKS-PATIOS Companies are looking for W 1249 Deerfleld Court Call 6421416. electricity, machinery Competent Secretary to Work with for varied office duties. Pleasant ins MOVINO — Living room, couch, K 4 21.36 SPECIALIZE IN SMALL JOBS. paperhanging. Leaders fi. Gutters. • PROGRAMMER ANALYST Bookkeepers, Clerks, maintenance & repairs, plant' duce results, we have an purchasing agent. AM* to take 3994148; 399-4149 Free Estimate. 484-4306. Secretaries, Keypunch- Mountainside. N.J. 070»2 — R-6-14-1 opening for you. The air conditioned office In Roselle club chair, tables, lamps, TV, open HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL 867 RAY AVE., UNION, N.J. We want someone with 1 to 2 year COBOL programming ex- CLERK TYPIST maintenance and some welding direct dictation, typing-ln Park. 37Vi hour week, i A.M.-4:30 breakfront, kitchen set, kitchen Exit 143, Garden State Parkway 686-4815 or 686-1427 ' X 6-21-73 Spacious Studios $210 Oporators, Typists and all experience. Wages open. Call 374. ^starting salar •Scellent, pleasant, active office. Some Antique Clock AAaster PARK,- Inc. "The Cemetery 1 ; | pedience with the IBM 360-370 for this exceptionally good job. Permanent full time position Is and you'll anlon y full and P.M. Excellent benetltt. Call 243. Redaln, sales, foreign & domestic cabinets, much more. Open house, H t-f-46 Large 1 Bedfm. • $250 Some DBOMP know-how and college background would be phases of clerical work. Long 0704. purchasing experience desirable, •700 for appointment. Frl. to Sun., 4p.m.-8 :30 p.m., 1807 MONDAY-FRIDAY 1M P.M. Beautiful" Stuyvesant Ave., Union now available, for alert* capable and Short term assignments SECRETARIES TELLERS — -l*-*-14-l generous benefits as well a* liberal benefits and salary. Call Picked up & delivered. 5271244 . 1468-70 Styyvesant Ave., Union, Piano Tuning 74 ; helpful but are not absolute musts. Individual with good typing skills. available. } must pleasant working Walker Ave., Irvlngton. MU 84300 All fringe benefits paid by Personnel Department. R 611415 Sat. 106 Closed Sun. Moving i Storage 67 No Fee Cash Bonus PART-TIME TELLERS & CLERK TYPISTS background. WANTED flivlatyre v^oman tor ' -----•_-,-—u—_-——. : r- Ht-f-36 •Special Deal for employer. Call 624-5600. babysitting. Days or evenings, II" x IS" CERAMIC KILN 3 piec1Ktf1e SECTIONAL COUCH5 " 4 PIANO TUNING • ! KEYPUNCH OPERATORS K 6-U-\ PHist. apply any OVERLOOK HOSPITAL CUB Mnrkitt 108 36" copper range hood, portable PLOTS HOLLYWOOD AND I early applicants WE NEED weekday bet Ween 9:30 flexible hours can be arranged, coffee table 1^end table, very MEMORIAL CEMETERY" ' REPAIRING write Box 1612, co Union Leader. slero w/speakers. Reasonable. reasonable, after "5:30 UNIONMORIA. WILL L DIVIDECEMETER. FOYR Florida Specialist •Air Conditioning- - (Part-Time- 4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.) MANUFACTURING PLANT A.M. to 3:30 P.M. at the 1291 Stuyvesant Ave.. Union. • 491-1757 p.m J. ZIDONIK , Ideal hours for part-time work {4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.) Growth SECRETARIES! CLERICALS R W H F LBA DETAILS CALL 399-9097. • DR 6-3075 iJI Temporaries PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT R e-14-1 — R 4-14-1 L*n i^ ft . «»>»«KBT K 6-14-15 -;R 6-14-n •Parking has created some new, permanent part-time positions for key- GFfilDAY .-,.TELLER-TRAINEES .JjQl N.woodAve.,Linden 923-1601 Sun., June 17, 9 a.m.-* p.m, 'ELECTRIC CORNINO counter — K-6-28.36_ punch key verify operators. You must have at least 6 months LEGAL A fine opportunity with—no- WAITRESS — for luncheonette! WE REPAIR Storm windows and PIANOS TUNED •Fully carpeted experience necessary. 1995 Morris Ave.,Union 964-1X1 FIRST NATIONAL -SECRETARIES- . Linden National Conference o< DON'S experience on the 0W"or 12V machines. INSURANCE ——H,t:U.l full or part time hours, part lime 11 vflisacrlll ---eensTFasrservtce'—We "also " ECONOMY MOVERS, INC ALSO PERSONNEL Personable Individuals with an STATE BANK ALL FEES PAID a.m. - 4 p.m. •' • • — Synago_u»~Youth,-Stone-Wa0 Wood A n „_ L and repair overhead garage - PIANOS REPAIRED -•2-Blodcs from trans- Legal Secretary...... 1150 Wk. S^LW ' «^cuy«" yS5r p.m. Local & L Qlt' ADMINISTRATIVE eye-orrthc r Fue future, Must-have a Call 974-4014 oeaetN3K! e» J4a -poriatforrarsttop- COMPUTER OPERATORS (3) -Beginner or experienced ?. - .., " »alary while DON ALBKKER. MOR. attending lhree-weeks-tralnlng~ —- - - ^.i^^^mM- ^*u-ioarr AOMJ ._Air_I*f NOOW" JOHN POLITO -Licensed ping area... Our company-lagrowing -and ourcomputer cenjer has grown " program. Call or come In. Fn EXPEDITER 550'BROADST.NEWARK Executive S»cy.,»,.,,,;,*145 Wk, WORK VOIMM)WN HOU Rl, »7.5O_ CONDITIONER. Like new. 6,000 Electrical Contractor. Repair's" V Union N.J. with it. This is why we need people. Our openings are perfect Is your present lob an exciting per hr.-commrsstort. Sell 'Sarah BTU_tl0O.Call after 4:30,272S71S. EVEHINO OOWNJ-Regular. maintenance, No |ob too small. 687-0035. H t-r career? paid. An Equal Opportunity Employer Secretary... .T\...... ,,. .ills Wk. R PlurabintS Heating— 75 k (or people who Ike to go places, do things and bo&Mhe crowd. . (SHOP) OFrlday 1139 Wk. Coventry lewelry, no Investment, 3 .yj««!?nA->'Af,;, i,_w_ ' X4.14-151—nwterhily a, baby clothes. All Calall uus Tor prompt service. EL 2- We are looking for a 2nd shift and 2 swing shift operators^ who BERKELEY ' DIE MARK 434'1(941, M2-0744 8.548-49*6 a, 434- Antiques, furniture; glass, china, WALNUT DININO) ROOM, walnut sites, shapes «. styles, all new 7B3=456t^-_ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY" ARLENE MANV MANY MORE- 3445, will also work Saturday and Sunday, and weLre willing to pay PERSONNEL-SERVICE 37fr'33v5 Hurry! W« have lobs. We need - 1381 & 225-3821, clothing, far-m proSUci, fools, i bedroom Jaelgo bunk beds, drapes, conditloconditionn. Alsoother " .:?— •— • K t-f-44 MOVING - I good salaries for Thenrt^oCU~itiUsT'naVe"arteast 2 years IBM - -BERKELEY TEMPORARY Hlgh_school graduate ftr BilWif 1 ...—.. . .qHit^Thr-iVltlaoe | rouncrwrought Iron wtiltejabloVr 68B-.5168. SUPERIOR PLUMBING « i" 372 Morris Ave. Springfield people. ••-•; .- —•'—.-.• •,-.'."-:' ' ELECTRICALWORK DONE Local & Lonp Distance - 360-370• experience and a farnlllarlty with DOS and lob control. HELP SERVICE At First National State Bank the-r«4~ \n TMI RIM. n, - I49O v L K 4-14.-1 HEATING. Gas heat Inst. Repairs, 308 SpringfliiltLAve., .'• • X4-14-1 to handle-production •BILLET* AV«n*l; 3812423. .. . N0J0B-TO&5MALL- Free Estimates Remodelingr Electric Sewer I ~earp~6l Is out (or Very Important People"^ Typing essentiall. Imuraneo; -MNI. JULII MACKNOWtKI St., Lfnr, CALL 352 651V DAYS *• . Insured . Berkeley Heights records & expediting. EMPLOVHEHUfiWr r IIS Penn Piece Prison, "':" """ "•"-••"• 1— :,. '..- ..Kt-it-H DINING ROOM set 8 piece ( cleaning. 24 hr. svc. 374-6887. ! IRVINGTON fV Walhul,—excellent -conaitlon. - EVES. CALX 352-2S48 : (Keep us moving-«nd-ybu save) I ^— X t-f-75. ! • ntflrlnn nnriwn fthf agency, Hours flexlb U0J Stuyvesantt AvAyi.e , ' . Linden, N.J. 07016 Z 4-21-10B I LIVING ROOM, kitchen, tables, ! -• 4S2T-3000 ~ Ccrrftcfa-fTy-—pnsrrd : Draperies, contemporary living ' -T : : . K-TF-44 i 128 So. Durand PI. Don't miss any of these opportunities. Call 686 4(H»rExtr229 or our regard -In a dozen different ways ... a handsome salary Union 964-4450 — _-_——______^^.__^_ '.I drapesdrapas^i rugs,, bedroombedrqom,_, a*c. 1 PAUL'SAA&AAMOVING' • PLUMBINO _ HEATING I apply In person 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. CLERK/ benefits Including l clothing, washer 8. dr room, crib & mattress, carriage. Repairs, remodeling, violations. | 4 ROOMS U10- An equal opportunity PART TIM! OIRL FRIDADYY Guife Silts 1925 Vauxhall Rd.. Union I Color corrdlnated kitchen, employer m-f and a chance to earn more In higher positions, Interesting * 12 househld equi t St 488-7768 [ Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water I Blue Cross, Blue Ptiit, 2ni StKt 4|»-1 Jl For small office, ALL TOOL CO., rH^oT&K.-s^I.nSKl!^^ •-•M.H-V "«" Scaping iFWsfiing 47A boilers, steam 8< hot wateri convenient to shopping and X 6-14-1 ACCOUNTS assignments, grand people to work.wllh. Won't you let us 889 Rahway fAve.i , Union. 687-3434, .YPM.NGi PERSON AA-F '• R t-f-67 | transportation. Adults. Available Shield, pension plan, : systems. Modern sewec.cleaning. - ELASTIC STOP-HUT DIV. iti. fiptriaici Use. Sil. Opit' *"'*i trfdejerminf .n^St^rc. Diner,. ha ..^^^^^-^-^^^^^-^^^^^ ~ - -MILL«K*r MOVINO ' " i Commercial 8V residence. Call July Isi Call Mr. O'Nell. 371-4842 treat you IIKe.thB-yiB'you am? HxMittorrxMitto r >—•—OAftAOB—^*t«r-i"ttrtr»r "S"wlil treated with •* Z 4-28-101 CAREER SPECIALISTS RECEIVABLE etc. —Call- Mrs. 1 condlllcondlllon.o " Antiques and lotiof othtr ooodlei, K 6-14-15 care. Reasonable rates.. Call us. Reasonable* rates-storaoa-lree Herb Trlefler, ES 20640. —, AMERACE CARPORATION EMPLOYMENT Savlngi and Commerctal Talltra—Is your experience adding extlmates. Insured, local-lo'no i .=" ^— . Xtf-75 IRVINGTON . ~1 Gunther at 686-7300 wimn usHM AALLIEL D CHUROIN also 94,000 BTU. air conditioner, MOVINO-IBLLINO Monroe Floor Service, Irvlngton. distance, snore specials. 345^291 ; 2330 Vauxhall Rd., Union, N.J. OPPORTUNITIES Dealers welcomel 513- Central slvr 3730437. 3 room apartment, modern An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F X ».)4 A NUMBER ONE up-to tha career you deserve? II you're doubtful about your' 8, SADKIN LABS ACCUMULATION '* "• 9f»«m tall . h 7-12-47 kitchen, tile bath, wall to wall ' - 2810 Morris Ave,, Union MlMlaT SMl MttklMt 70 Howard SY.7 Irvlngton Ave.. Rahway, (Across from the l cndition1 ; rii a ' . K-4-14-47A : 467-9500 I JOB.., ... ADAMS IND. chances lo move ahead, co'naldor what wo have to otter. PAYROLL Hartwarer"too7sr g'ardSr7 equip., ; •&{naS^"(_5J '^_,\?"WP »' carpeting, call 3752084 after 5 Wile, fntid TikiloT It* 373 1131 new llbrarv) -lune 14,9 to 4 p.m. salesmen's «mplet,_ nlc nacs, ; A>K""' »*»• Call 4848014._.;.._ Rot Worries 79 P.M? -. Xl-M X 4-14-1 Z-4-14-12 i KELLY MOVERS CLERICAL ...with the number one Arv excellent salary and a wide horizon for future-growtl t QtMpta. Start toys, books7 conilcsLi stone ' _' _. - __ •' _, R-4-,14-14 ; BOOKKEEPER AAA JOBS NEVER A F%E- EVER 3 6 Ml I I town CLERK WmAwr^i^lftrtppaHi-^rotsirigT-^r^™^^"""""^ .v-J'T-Meablt^Tarrac*-^"^^-" •r LQeAtiactOJXOrOlSIANCE-; Union, N.J. area. State starting for office ol the superintendent of company that makes all those jy.QUJJi^JffiaiiJMEQflTAN.T_P.EHSOKt-ls;oi] Irvlngton, NJ. 07111 • Agent-North American Van Lines. CHERRY HILL Rest Home for the IRVINOTON (Upper) - schools.--Good— typing—stcltlsr -famous—household productsr fWHUT. household Items, furniture, radios, I DofS, Cjts, Pels S4l*ryr«xp»rfenc« and refwertces.- we vlow your career with us In that light. IN PROCESS HBrfCTin SitwtiMt Wanted 7 All proceeds to benefit Retarded pTcTu>»YrarrtM,''kitcheiiiyarV; i """""*""" , .*17~' ' .—----ti.—- , The GENTLEmen movors. - • Aged and Retired - home like i Nicely furnished 2 room Reply Box 555, Union/ N.J., 07083 "INSTANT WORK" cssentlal, Hours 8 to 4j15 — Must be good with figures and tralnable child InTrvngtoiT/June 3821380 . atmosphere; state approved. 600 I apartment, 3rd floor, of 6 family, —ZJ-^ r R 414-1 Excellent benefits and working able to perform, various 15, T6.17,10 e.m.-i p.m. *12 Myrtle l : 50 Cherry St., Ellz. EL 37657 For people who need Instant ttl general clerical duties; no Houi*wiv«», r«llr*«t-you're high on our llsfolVIPs. If you 3!,(v^.1JSrnr3b ,?y« m'^ , R t-f-47 house, private • front. & rear conditions. This Is a lull time 12 ADDMIHINO BNVBLOPM AT Ave. Irv. (between Woodtawn Ave. SHORTLINB MOVERS Xt-t-79 , entrances. ,11 .utiilt^^l . MRS. O. E./KEU.ER- Register today for assignments month position. Contact Charles typing required. Good'salarv. can spare some lime for us as a part-time teller or clerk- HOME. Long hand or typed. Will J. Fuller PI,) 30 cc Motorcycle many, many Items. Low prices. ELKHBUNDPUPPrEsn" —"*---— 1-'- j —r— -•=—»—•!•—!-Lj—heal -ft B-59 Woodsldo GaTdena Bauman, Asst. Supt. — Union excelTent beneflls...great place FOR REAL ACTION!!! c CLASSIFIED plrk up. « pf jnft Cell>H IPti' a^fj^lotWn.l.w.1^. PACKAGING - _Jj(fil^i^ii_ Jifl-Mti<^ujiwrLlmurfl.:,SomB_opanlnoaJ3iaJn_ I APPLIANCE:'" MOVING — 24 1 Dnnfino 1 Qlflina Bn" month. 373-733J;-Ooh't call Thurs. Roselle Park, N.J, 07304 •SECRETARIES County Regional H.S. Dlst. • 1, to work. Apply at n?? -We—are—extending- a—warm ^J^wh&iUV^fe/""------^ r- r-uRHiTURr^poUWmo—1j HOUR SERVICE. 484-7247. I ««nng _ W0IB| . 80 ?_ALL JYRiSTA..... Mountain Ave., Sprlngfleldr 376." •Personnel Pepartment or call Invitation to visit Union'! newest offices that may be minutes from your house Try ug. Your OFFER ALL SiMBMI X.e-14-12 pnn^ arwnitiraaqi wf..-_/jhmlt , 2412278. \ •,.''., REPAIRING, .ANTIQUES R t-f-47 | — , ' . Z6-141W • PBX & SWITCHBOARD OPS. 6300. for an appointment. excetienuiarting salary, a UNION Professional Employment Service I earnings will be excellent. AOVESTISIf* NIN0) . J __ . __' _ ;,Ke-14.1S ,—;r—r- R-AV-J? ^RESTORED, REFJNISHING. I NOTICE TO JOB AppiT|CANTS • KEY PUNCH OPERATORS : K 614-1 affording the best career BfHfflR AND THEN SWtt, MOUMCLBCLfANU-,f , POWER TOOL'S' " ' to»Ti Aii black lame m»\i"cat. i HENRYTUF'F. 'CA__'U aiSS: I HENRY p. TOWNIENDJ AGENT ! .. "OOf'NO a REPAIRS MODERN 6 room apartment, 3 All other office skills opportunities. In Ihe area ranging i • rviiiA.iA IH ••••^ I vulrlnltiS,l"lt!',?u «*i~* _~" ?,''DM• *.MorrisAv».i A*««.i.»^i , i' 7_ w ____' " 'D#.f. by (thane; telephone B .. QARAOm . .. Falls, cascades, wlglets.. All ew roofs hot roofs reir worn, . : • HTF-101 AUTO TRUCK MECHANIC, or M STATE BANKOF, NURSING LOCAL ft LONG DISTANCE New roofs, hot roofs, repair w dticrlmlnat* In —- ^-^ ' Mon. thru Frl. Call collect (215) alw exptrlenco and lTe»,. New,, used human' hair.-very- reasonablreason' y ;'. ' AUTOMATIC - :. MOVINO STORAGE • ALLIED gutters ft leaders, O770l5oo. UNION ' ' MX or acctpt _.. mechanics helper, experienced 631-04S4 OAJE CA ifngg, ihllquesihllques,. Tier* Pf Icy, 4>f-o.i7l, moms only. tatOOR OPERATORS '1. '2 bedrooms, living room, eat-In dlicrlnilnatti Malnst fwrtom necessary. Generous company NEW JERSEY . VAN LINES (47 Year* Dependable ^ XM140 kitchen, life bath. Individual 4045 VMTI In violation of )h« • . K 614-1 piiuu TIME ; /ping ability reqvlred. 14-15 DAVE** SON EL ELECTRONICE ONICSS Service) PL l.J7».. — ROOflN^* XM paid benefits, fiao to 1200 per jfir$t Jtational $tatc Adams Industries Ave., Mlllbirn/ Friday. June U ITWINHM. ••'. InstalleItlldd 8, SiServiced 9440209440208 thermostat conlrol. Air Aot Discrimination In week. CLJNTON MILK CO., 243- CLBRICAL-JWITCHBOARO Will CUSTODIANS DRIVER WANTED «0 BROAD ST., i ALL TYPESR, ONEW OR REPAIRS conditioned. Call 687 4667, 8433. train. Permanent part time, 3 or 4 husband and children) for BANK OF NEW JERSEY : i; ana aaK/Jurw'lfc «ay;«:», Refrlger J Arm Chain R7l?M GUTTERS-LEADERS- Wfloa *nd Hourblvliton OHIc* idandwlAlnochlldr Local'whofti?!* tfWrlliutor. li !, ':H 'fr( of tni.U.S. Dtp«rtm«nf of Labor •' . . X.9..14-I weekdays, 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 6 Temple In Suburbs to live on 1 ttwdH, MJ. trwx NEWARK CHIMNEYS INSURED. CALL 374. p.m. & Sat., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. premises In furnished apartment.' looking for ••' OT2S»5J« J*2*J{- • SSQProad. St., Newark . : Odd Jolts -/ 704903. Downtown Newark, 6423309 to 1 Write box No. 1618 - Union Leader, An tqual Opportunity Employtr -, venlent, lubyrban '.fm'Y ;;•':' .:' ".;, '•" 53' UNION. •h, N.J. or ' Equal Opportunity Employer 1 X t-f 10 4 ROOMS, 1 bedroom apartment. p.m. 1291 Stuyvesont Ave., Union, X 6-2M JiildnCb: office. Salary, SPRINOfllLDROOI'INaiVC. ' r usun. T K-6-14-1 1 X 6-14-1 it, sold, exchanged) """"ATTENTTON Business woman- preferred, ommlitlpn ind many w Roofing.Leaders.Outters-Repairs jujferences. »176 + utilities. MU J-, I.', K. Or«ng« 174-4424 on pramTstsi HOMEOWNERS! • Callnowfor Free estimates i an Jlimps, neiJ^V^U.', Union,' N.j" Attlct, cellars, gareges at ' Phone 379-19«4 or «64»I43 •' » ' .' ,', ~ - ' ' Z-4,14.101 ; $»; eleclrfc curleTsat.TM; 1 cleaned; all dirt and , rrtlrrotj, M; tricycles, ",,,,•• i'it''.. "' V- V B-T-P-53 removed. Leaders and' XT VAILStimO DIAL 686-7700 Ing, 19*6 Dontlac needing cleaned; trucking, Wli.klAMH.VBIT t • 3rd. floor apartment, 4 rooms, heat FOR Rooting—Seamless Gutters tl. HOWARD (BAV9R reasonable rales. RoseM„»eM »»*•',•"*; itafon. Ave,, 1J1 W, 7th Avenue - Free estimates. Do own work. Available July 1.1 month segurlty.' ill* "HIjl." '•.• , ', K4-14-H Roiell*, NX 07203 Call-763-6054 N.J. Insured Since 1932.373-115] 743.4711. ^-r ' H M-70 :— H-t-f-KI t < • k"- •x .•• 4 •f.'* **

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trailer hitch, signal and tSVake lights. '-•Thursday, Jyne 14, 1973- At gas stops, make quick checks, giving Delayed tax refund attention IQ make sure wind coming through Owners of campers, trailers, vents haB not blown out pilot lights. Make sure also that the tank itself Is securely fastened; u may be expeditficfc should be alert to gas danger loose tank will move about, thus increasing the In case of emergency The Zip Code possibility of loose connections or broken fuel call line. If the trailer Is whTpTTshlng or not according to IR& . Will your family take to the open road this are built in, but it's up to you lo.nec that they 376-0400 for Police Department. summer in a camper or recreational vehicle? stay unobstructed. In addition,'the gas Itself tracking, move weight forward In the vehicle. for Springfield is New Jersey taxpayers expecting refunds or Flrjf Aid Squad from Federal income tax returns filed more * The ads and salesmen willextol all the luxury has an odor added for detection purposes, but After arriving at your destination, again than 10 weeks ago can now have their refunds and convenience features, but-purchasers also there is the possibility that one can become check the fittings, but don't tighten them so 376-0144 for F4»_Department expedited. If they have not received refunds or '" need to know the safety measures that can accustomed to a persisting small leak and not much that pipe threads-become damaged. Air 07081 -explanations-for-thelr- -delay,-4hey..may-.file . mean the difference betweeVjoy and tragedy__ notice it. out the vehicle and make sure there Is adequate duplicate returns which will be processed for their families. Road vibrations, which can gradually, work ventilation before lighting.stove or furnace. Keep an eye on the color of the flame; a yellow Published Evary Thur.doy by I.u.o, Publlihlng Corp. immediately...... One" thing these luxury campers, trailers and fittings loose," make the danger of leaking gas 41 Mounraln avs., Sprlnqfloli), N,J. 07081 - 686-7700 In announcing this expedite procedure, ~ self-contained recreational vehicles have in vapors an ever-present possibility.. flame is a signal to adjust the equipment. Make common is the use .of liquefied petroleum gas At the beginning of each season, have -the sure' all control-knobs are In the off position Elmer H. KUnsman, IRS District director, VOL-; 44 - NO. 37 Mailing Addi.il. SPRINGFIELD. N.J., THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1973 Subscription Rol Sacond Clou Poilag* emphasized that duplicate returns must be (LP-gas). It will cook meals, beat and light the entire system checked, preferably by art LP- when not in use.» P.O. Box V). SpringfUld, H.I. 07081 J8.50 Y.arly Poid or Sprlng'leld, H.I. 20 Cents Per Copy complete with copies of all' W-2 forms and home on wheels, even cool food. But, the gas dealer. Then, before earn trip, check the If you suspect LP-gas has leaked Into your . supporting schedules attached. Clearly legible ~ danger of leaking gas, easily followed by fire or _equipment and fuel linn connections; make' camper: Do not strike a match. Get everyone UHtlltUlHIH IIIIIItltHtUnltnlHIII photo copies may be used but they must .have explosion, means campers must be on their sure the tank is secure; check tires, brakes, out. Turn off gas at tank. _^ original singatures. Photo copied, signatures toes every time the vehicle is used. •n the ticket Health, Education and Welfare for use by Viet vets get job help Shoulder Steak Turkey -»»• »' committee are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Golden, work, will be_on. sale af the lecture and the hard -of-hearing, the booklet covers such The State employment services placed more $ Pjaygrounds open Mrs. Harry Gregory, Mrs. Frank E. Harlow Jr., autograph party Saturday at a special price of facts as inherited deafness, discovering than 263,000 Vietnam-era veterans in per- Greand Beef U9||| London Broil ^ Sliced Baoen Mrs. R.A. Hella and Janice B. Hargrove. $7 per copy, according to former Judge Henry early trouble, selecting a hearing aid, noise manent civilian jobs during the first eight for regisfration^it- - C, McMullen and Howard W. Wiseman o£ %•. damaging and adults's hearing, and the months of fiscal year 1973. More than 50,000 Springfield Historical Society's special events LUNG POWER—William Nelson of Mountainside demonstrates School band for youngsters at the Thelma Sandmeier and main types~of~ hearing lossr" Vietnam-era veterans were hired for Federal committee. the effort needed to play the baritone horn, in special Edward Walton schools, Springfield. Free copies of the booklet are available by jobs during the same period, according to the " 1 p.m. on Monday Players to begin They noted that Fleming ranks the Battle of concert presented by the Jonathan Dayton Regional High (Photo by Alan Isacson) writing to "Government Booklet," U;S. Department of Labor. The Recreation Department has announced Springfield with Bunker Hill, Lexington and Independence Mall, Suite 65, 1601 Concore that its summer playground program will Yorktown in importance to the American Pike, Wilmington, Delaware, 19803. NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR used Items. Tell 'em. readings tonight what you have. Run a low-cost Classified Ad. Csll begin Monday at 1 p.m. Registration at each Revolution. playground will be held at that time. ~The Springfield Community -Players will m-7700. With his lecture scheduled for "the eve of our The program will be conducted at 12 local begin a series of summer play readings tonight Walton, Sandmeier pupils serenaded bicentennial," McMullen and Wiseman urged playgrounds for eight weeks, ending Friday, at 8 at the Sarah Bailey Civic Center. The township residents to turn out for the program Aug. 17. Supervised activities, fQL.chlldren- group will meet every Thursday night and will and "make sure that the Battle of Springfield aged six through 15, will-include games, arts read both dramas and comedies. Each week will never be forgotten again." Dayton band presents outdoor concert and crafts, athletics, singing and special the evening-will be directed by one member of events. the group. ' Meaningful notes for young listeners were HODOR and DAYSTROM Special Purchase SALE Specialists in arts and crafts will offer In- The object of these readings Is to make the aired by the Jonathan Dayton Regional High struction in the playgrounds at specified times.. group aware of shows'tbannlght be good for Conceajecl weapon School concert band during a recent special Schedules of instruction-will be distributed at the Players Ito stage at a later date. Anyone .outdoor performance Jor_approximately 500 the playgrounds; There Is no fee for interested in taking part In these readinggj*- students of the Edward Walton and Tnelma registration. weleomeaHmeor all of the meetings. Tonight's Sandmeier elementary schools at the Sand- reading will h» nmhr Ihn din*Hnf; rfJ meier buildingJrrSpringfield. : Golds Borscht (Continued on :mt June 14 on charges of possession 0JJ1 concealed " - The musical"selections "varied from a Latin weapon, townBhip. police have reported. melodyjtp popular tunes to_"Victory_jat Sea." The" young Springfield audience: seemed to —.iAccordingto pbUcerAnUfiH^fri®wrej;, 20, had~Beeh stopped, for traffic on Mountain respond enthusiastically to the various maods~ set by the" music, according to_a 4>and avenue and Caldwell place at 8:55 p;m., when : he reporliBaiy got into a dispute with three other spokesman. " men. Ptl, Edwin jGlassman arrived on the Dr7~Fred Baruchin, Springfield superin- scene, and arrested Kalwici after the officer tendent of schools, called the high school band's TROPICAJM reportedly spotted a macheteJq his vehicle. performance a "meaningful experience for both the-younger~students and ~thelr~older~ VIRGINIA ORANGE In Springfield Municipal Court last Monday. A counterparts." LATEST IN STYUN6 DECORATE & FURNISH" LEMOMAOE preliminary hearing was set for next Monday. The faculty director of Dayton Regional bands, Jeff Anderson, added that the high . From Doystrom, America's No. 1 CHERRIES dinette manufacturer. Glistening Typical of Daystrom's trend-setter school musicians "enjoyed the program since •chrbiTreinaiamltyilMroittenslorrtablBT T-3ty4ear-Hhls—fine—ensemble*T>rovldes" the audience was different from those they topped by virtually Indestructible dining room comfort, kitchen convenience and the bright new "bold 'I l^ plastic laminated In brand new parquet pattern,-Complementary designer, -|pok." Frosty " whitite • framame are- strumentalists were alumni of the participating thaifs art) built lor snprnme.rnmmrt gracefully tapered, accentecented witwith crlap elementary schools." . ' • __ _^~-.-J^_ v and long wear ... crushed leather grain lattictti e workk and highlightehihlihthlightedd in color vinyl on high style chrome. Five burst vinyls. A complete contemporary Anderson noted that the children's favorite sparkling pieces —.'a buy" even at 1he grouping'pg ' Including ccompacp t .roun.d The Springfield Municipal Swim Pool seemed to be "Marble Rock," performed by hf Ito erous al • price able thaf grows Into a generous oval. will open Saturday at note for a 7May the Dayton Regional 24-member jazz group. '' season concluding on Labor JDay. THIS SALE IS NOT RETROACTIVE The Dayton Regional jazz group was recently , BMieaton pr Issue, which will go to pros early because of the Independence Day holiday. All cratM Kyrltls, a. flrat grod«r, at the Thelma Sandmeier School, organisational, social and other news items for r»»lections pr«»»nt»d by th« Joncthan Dayton Regional High School the July > Issue should be iiibmlUed by Frid«y -;;A l concert for Sprlngll«ld young»t»rs. morning, June 29. • ' ••r^^ri

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