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irial court that heard his case because, he said, the crim e he was Baime granted the weekend extension By P H IL IP H ARTM AN spate of mayoral hopefuls who will now an additional 15 days to choose a mayor When Michaels heard arguments in convicted of was one of dishonesty, to allow the defense time to submit John T Gragorio, now form er mayor jockey for that vacant seat. to fill the unexpired term Under state his Newark Chambers Monday, he touched upon his public office and was briefs for an appeal of the case to the of Unden and former State Senator Those who have said they are can­ law, the post must be filled by a temporarily continued the order that at least of the second degree Appellate Division of the Superior from the 10th Diatrict, said Tuesday didates are 5th Ward Councilman member from the same party If the But Baime granted a stay, delaying Court The judge said he granted the there la still la a possibility that he will James Ioui, tth Ward Councilman Democratic-dominated council cannot allowed Gregorio to remain in office. the imposition of the sentence, when a stay based upon precedent established George Milkosky and 10th Ward agree on a new mayor. City Council But shortly after 2 p.m Tuesday, he appeal to the state Supreme Court. in other similar cases Councilman Charles Schreiber Also President Robert Conor, who is now announced that the three-judge appeals juror claimed “ undue pressure" had "I don't know.” said Gregorio. "I'm acting mayor, would serve the interim panel had rejected the request from the been brought on her to bring in a guilty Baime advised the defense that the mentioned as possible candidates are Appellate Division could not consider waiting to hear from my lawyer now. ” period until a special election is held. defense attorneys. verdict. farmer Council President George the appeal until papers are submitted. He said that his wife, Marie, may run Gregorio was sentenced to two years On Friday, after investigating and Hudak and 3rd Ward Councilman Myles At the time, the reprieve kepi for mayor in the general election in Judge Herman Michaels of the Ap­ probation and fined $10,000 by Superior rejecting the juror’s claim, Baime Hergert. Gregorio in office at least until Monday, November " I wouldn't be letting her pellate Division of Superior Court on Court Judge D avids Baime after being lifted the stay But Just a few hours To fill the mayoral chair, the Unden when the oral arguments were heard on run tf I didn't think she could win,” be Tuesday issued the order which denied found guilty Dec 19 on charges of later, he reimposed the stay until Democratic Committee has 15 days the appeal commented both the stay of forfeiture of office for conspiring to obtain hidden interest in Monday afternoon. from when the post was vacated to In addition, the decisionof an appeals Gregorio and an application to remand two city go-go bars Baime also ordered Acting at the request of H. Todd Hess, " M y inclination, based upon submit the names of three candidates to court panel Tuesday to remove his conviction and sentence back to the Gregorio forfeit his dual offices an associate of Gregorio's attorneys, i Continued on page 6) Gregorio from office has produced a the 11 -member City Council, which has

■it ★ ★ - 'Y o -y o situation' Kleinhans granted rank of lieutenant Unden City Attorney Jerome Kraeger asked Judge David By P H IL IP H ARTM AN promotion was effective yesterday score on the Civil Service exam Baime on Monday to address the Police officer Calvin Kleinhans, the Most of the audience in the nearly full He also speculated that Kleinhans question of who is in charge of sergeant who fought Unden City Hall council chambers rose for a standing may have thought he was passed over city government while the courts by blocking an ordinance to restructure ovation when thq promotion was made for the position because of conflicting decide the fste of Mayor John T. the Police Department and thus "I wanted to move on it because 1 opinions with form er Mayor John T. Gregorio. The uncertainty over eliminate his chance for a promotion, wasn’t sure how long I would be in Gregorio. when Gregorio Is to forfeit office won his lieutenant's stripes at the City position to do that — and seeing that he "I felt that was one thing. And (Police has created a "yo-yo situation" in Council meeting Tuesday. was qualified and should have been Chief Domenlc) Lello's recom­ which no one knows "who is of­ The council voted unanimously to promoted earlier," said Council mendation was taken into account for ficial" In Linden, he said. promote Kleinhans to the position of President and acting Mayor Robert the promotion," said Gonor Baime told him he could not lieutenant, providing the officer Gonor The promotion ends a legal advise the city of Unden but said withdraw his suit against the city and Gonor cited several reasons for entanglement between Kleinhans and Gregorio would retain official that no legal expenses would be asking the council to promote the city which began last summer when powers during the period of the assessed against Linden The Kleinhans, including the officer's top the 13-year veteran of the force ob­ stay. tained a restraining injunction to halt a ------★ ★ ★ ------city ordinance restructuring the Police No 'undue pressure' Department The ordinance would have increased Use number of sergeants to 15 Mood somber, and decreased the number of lieutenants to 10. Because of the in­ then confused on trial juror: Baime junction obtained by Kleinhans, however, it never came up for final "W e cannot assume that jurors will occasion in which one of the jurors action. it is now expected to die. at city offices advance their positions in a manner apparently expressed the view all Kleinhans was denied his promotion By RAE HUTTON appropriate to a lecture hall. W e can (politicians) are the same — they all do on March 20, 1981, and at that time Subdued," "quiet," "somber" and only hope that jurors will be equal to the same thing. " charged the ordinance was politically "relieved ” were among the words used thetr nath " On the last day of the trial. Baime motivated to describe the mood at Linden City Superior Court Judge David Baime of said, the juror was the only ope who did Kleinhan s suit against the oity was Hall Friday - the Brat day in 15 years not want to bring in a guilty verd ict on n a d in g until the Gregorio trial was Butt John T. -Gregorio did not occupy m strm ;tsarr* the conspiracy charge , "She testified rnmRlelrtt because the firm er mayor the office of mayor unidentified juror who claimed that that she Ultimately Utered her view was to appear as a witness in the case For Gragorio, a temporary end was “ undue pressure" was brought on her because of the pressures placed upon In other business, the council tabled called to his political career when he to bring in a guilty verdict against her by other jurors," Baime said for further consideration two or­ was informed at U> a.m. Friday that Mayor-State Sen. John T. Gregorio of "The fact that Christmas was ap­ dinances that would set restrictions for Judge David S. Baime had lifted the Linden and that “ extraneous matters" proaching played no part in her video games The ordinances are stay on the sentence he had handed were discussed in the jury room His decision to return a verdict of guilty," designed to prevent video arcades in down last month. By 4 o’clock that decision was upheld by the Appellate the judge said in his ruling "Further, Linden afternoon, the stay was back in effect Division Tuesday she stated that no threats had been The first would set a limit of one and Gregorio was once again at the A lawyer representing the juror made against her When asked to define machine per every 500 square feel in a helm of Linden government contacted Assignment Judge Leonard what she meant by 'undue pressure, building The second, which would set His reinstatement, however, was as Ronco during the early morning hours the juror responded that the 'opinions' license fees for distributors of the temporary as the initial ouster On of Feb. 10, the day that Gregorio was to of others ultimately caused her to games and owner/operators, has been Tuesday afternoon, after the Superior have been sentenced on the second decide the case incorrectly ” debated by council members who have A FIRST FOR OONOR—City Clerk Val Im briaco whispers to Council President There is no reason in this case, Baime expressed concern that a $200 per Court Appellate Division rejected his degree conspiracy charge on which he Robert Oonor, now acting mayor of Linden, who presided at a City Council said, "fo r departing from the general machine fee for operators would be too appeal, he was once again out of office. had been convicted in Dec 19 meeting for the first time Tuesday night following Mayor John T Gregorio's rule that evidence of expressions or But the six-hour "end to the Gregorio Ronco got in touch with Baime, the expensive for small shop owners ouster from office earlier In the day. Oonor w ill continue serving as acting mayor arguments of jurors made during their era" Friday gave many people an trial judge, who in turn contacted the At the City Council conference u n til a new chief executive It named, either by appointment of council or, failing deliberations may not be used to im opportunity to reflect on the past, Juror's lawyer, Sidney Kanter, at 6:30 Monday evening, 1st Ward Councilman that, in a spaeial election. speculate about the future and sort out that morning. peach their verdict ’' Malvin JSckel suggested that "both of ( Photo by Philip Hartman) their feelings about the events of the The lawyer, citing the attorney-client Citing a "strikingly similar" case in these be tabled and we should have a day privilege, refused to divulge the which a Newark police officer was separate public hearing for the entire Despite weeks of speculation and identity of the juror. "However, he found guilty of extortion and miscon­ city." expectation, most felt vacation of the agreed to present his client for an in­ duct in office, Baime said that a juror in The ordinances are opposed by stay came suddenly Not even that trial also claimed he changed his 30,000 see parade terview by me in the presence of the several groups, including the Linden Gregorio's temporary successor, City attorney general and defense counsel," vote because of pressures from fellow Tavern Owners Association, which has Council President Robert Gonor, was Baime said in his decision. jurors. stated that entertainment and other prepared to take over the reins of city During that interview, the juror “ was In that case, Baime noted, the State fees are already excessive, and the with Birney in lead government on that particular day, thoroughly interrogated." Baime said Supreme Court ruled "It is to be ex­ Royal Order Moose Lodge of Linden, which presented him with a mixed bag "Although inarticulately phrased, the pected that in the interplay of per­ which has requested reduced fees for By J J MARTIN cause — including a free Ireland He of emotions principal thrust of the juror's com­ sonalities attending a jury's non-profit groups who have limited It was a great day for the Irish — added, however, that does not mean Expressing regret at Gregorio's plaints pertained to the expressed deliberations there will be occasions hours and are not open to the general even though it wasn’t quite St "total support" of the outlawed j situation and commenting that it was desires of other members to return when some jurors will give vent to public Patrick’s Day yet And it was a Provisional Wing of the Irish : not a happy day for Linden, Gondr said home and embark upon their Christmas feelings of exasperation or frustration Also at the meeting, 2nd Ward particularly great day for Patrick J Republican Arm y J he couldn't help but feel some activities and comments regarding The expression of these feelings should Councilman Ted Kondracki announced Birney satisfaction at being the first corruption among politicians " not be the basis upon which a juror may that the city will back a plan to obtain The true cause of any Irishman is Birney was grand marshal of the Republican to occupy the mayor's The Juror who lodged the complaint impugn the verdict an emergency response system for the for peace, justice, and a free and , annual St Patrick s Day parade in office since ISM, when the late Al said some of her fellow jury members Baime said he has found no instance handicapped and senior citizens of united Ireland," he said "Although j the Vailsburg section of Newark Wrigley was mayor. "stated that they believed defendant in which "a verdict was disturbed Linden the IRA is for a united Ireland. I'm The parade — New Jersey's oldest “ And he only won by six votes,” was guilty from the very beginning of merely because a juror reached what The devices allow persons in trouble not for the violence caused by them j and biggest — was held Sunday, as commented Gonor, recalling his own the trial, ” Baime reported proved to be his final view prior to the to sigftM emergency aid Linden would However I also believe that if | an advance to today's official ob­ narrow three-vote margin in November Though she claimed that other jurors conclusion of the proofs" presented be the first municipality in Union England would give back the six j servance of the day dedicated to over Democratic Councilman Myles referred to "extraneous matters in the during the trial County to independently operate such a counties they claim is theirs, the . Ireland's patron saint Hergert — a victory which resulted in news,” she was not specific in these "I find no reason to vacate the jury's system fighting w-ould stop within an hour " J More than 30,000 men. women and his status as acting mayor briefly on allegations, the judge said "She did verdict or to compel further in The council also announced that the wee folk were on hand to watch the Birney has met Michael Flannery, Friday and resuming on l uesoay recall that in one instance a juror vestigation," he said city’s anticipated gross receipts tax for bagpipe bands and mummers strut whose selection as grand marshal "Shocking" is how one woman mentioned defendant could well afford “ Nothing has been presented to me to this year will be aboul $17.8 million, up down the road named Birney for the New York City St, Patrick's greeted the news of Gregorio's removal betray my confidence in the jury in this $12 million from Iasi year purchasing a boat, because he is a Avenue named for the duration Day parade has stirred up protest Friday. “Of course, everybody is politican ' She also recalled another case, " he concluded (Continued on pane*'1 Birney, who also marched in the The 81-year-old supporter of the IRA <( iinliiiuedon page <»> Roselle Park parade Sunday, is a also marched as a guest in the member of the Morley McGovern. Newark parade Michael McNamera and Joseph "H e seems to be out for the same Nugents Associations He was cause, Birney said. " I don’t think Long eyes Assembly candidacy he is a violent man by any means unanimously selected as this year's grand marshal by the 140 Irish and it was a pleasure to have him election, Long said, I would place my into reaching a guilty verdici On ly o r John T. Gregorio's ouster that must be held between 37 and 43 American organizations from participate in the parade name for consideration If there is a Friday. Baime vacated the slay but l his State Senate seat la setting off days from the day the writ is issued throughout the state who participate He said the main theme of St vacancy. I would proceed toward it.” later reversed himself to allow time for iglalative shuffle which has led According to Senate Spokesman Fred in the parade Patrick’s Day is to promote the Irish Long added that if he did run for the a defense appeal of his decision to the a County Freeholder Thomas Long Hillman, the county committeemen of Actually I was surprised, he and to bring all the Irish people interim term, “ it would follow 1 would appellate division Thai appeal was l a t e to te n his hat into the ring for both major political parties must meet said I think it is one of the greatest together in celebration of their seek election in Novem ber." He said turned down Tuesday nth District State Assembly seat, a week to 10 days after the issuance of honors an Irish American can hold patron saint that if he is elected an assemblyman, he As of early this week Union County tat seat will open if current the writ and select a candidate for the It has to be every Irishman's dream Everyday should be St Patrick's will resign from the Union County Democrats had not set a dale (or a 20th — Raymond Lasntak of special election. Independent can­ to say he served as a grand marshal Day because of the togetherness it Board of Freeholders District screening for lh^ state S m v Ih e special election for the didates may alto file for the Senate in any Irish parade symbolizes for the Irish,'' he said. These political chain reactions are legislature candidates because of the ■ t e a t s aaat left vacant by the •eat The march was dedicated to A truck driver for Exxon Cor­ due to the Dec 19 conviction of legal difficulties that protracted the ritare t f M e t of former Senator For the Asaembly to fill a vacancy, it Joseph Nugents, who helped poration, Birney was bom and Gregorio, found guilty of conspiring to Gregorio decision When they met on i T. Ongnrln, who was ordered to would have to teaue a writ of election organize the first St Patrick’s raised in Elizabeth before moving to gain hidden interest in two Linden go-go Saturday, they did select candidates for « BMpSMhy * • Appellate Division within 10 day* of when the vacancy parade in Newark back in 1936 His Linden in 1969. He is a vetaraii of tha » stats teehwOwrL Ukes effect or, If the lower house la not bars. Superior Court Judge David S five county offices: Brian Fehey of daughter, Bella Nugents Laughlin, U S Air Force Both his parents Balms, who heard the trial, on Feb. 10 Westfield. Michael LaPolla of k Bjn— til Friday that ha In session during that period, at its next was this year's deputy grand immigrated from Monaghan sentenced Gregorio tu two years Elisabeth and Ronald Scorese of fteU aiea Ooaaty Democratic aeeaion, according to Leon Sokol, chief marshal County, Ireland, in 1938 probation, a $10,000 fine and orderqd Kenilworth, for three seats on the — — t e t e la the spaeial counsel to the state Senate Like the As grand marshal, Birney said, he He and his wife, the form er Ruth Senate, the Assembly must hold a him to vacate both his public offices^ Board of Freeholders; Joanne Rajoppi ■ f c r f t a MU DMrict Senate took an oath to do everything in his Ann Heuneman, have three special election between 37 and 44 days However, upon sentencing, Baime of Springfield, for register of deeds and power throughout the venr to children, Elizabeth Amt, 16; Lynn granted a stay pending a juror 's sudden mortgages, end Ralph Froehllch of Da M k N h » a seat r- the testa from the day the writ is laaued, he said. promote anything Irish and the Irish Patricia, 13. and Patrick Jr.. 7. claim that she was "unduly pressured" Elizabeth, for re-election as sheriff a a w rit callu p an aUcton In the event of a special Aaaetnbly 1 — Thurtday. 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L IN D E N —The students and faculty in nominating and electing their of St. Theresa School are concluding representatives Representatives from their celebration of “ Student Council grades one though three are considered Week" today and tomorrow The week by the teacher is held to call attention to the function of Class representatives and executive the student council board members meet at least twice Activities at the school include a monthly and with the entire student family ice skating party, career body and faculty every other month to education day, inter-class spelling discuss student concerns and activities bees, “ It’s Academ ic” and a magic The student council encourages open show Students also participate in a communication between the students “ Link of Love Chain." with each link and faculty It also plans and hosts representing a 50 cent donation to be holdiay socials and pep rallies, collects forwarded to aid Father Ritter and the money and necessities for the needy young people of the Covenant House and provides a tutoring service for the The St Theresa Student Council was students formed three years ago to generate RADIO FANS—Tony Vincont, roar, gonoral managor of cabia radio station school spirit, leadership, responsibility WAVP, poM i wltti members of the sixth grad# class at School l in Linden Sugar testing WOMAN OF THE YEAR—Mrs Loretta Decker was named Woman of the Year' and social awareness among the following the latest in a series of career education programs at the school. Vin by Cub Scout Pack 30 at its annual Blue and Gold dinner recently at the Polish students During May the students from cent discussed the radio industry and how to become a disc jockey and his own National Home on Roselle Street M rs Decker was cited for her work as an able, grades one through eight are involved set at hospital background in the industry. He also distributed record albums, t-shirts and pens. hard working and productive pack administrator for the past six years With Sixth graders on hand for the assembly program Included, from left, Billy LIN D E N A free high/low blood Mrs. Decker are, left to right, her husband, John, Congressman Matthew Lambrakopoulos, Carolyn Siary, Karen Kuczynski and Monica Mesko Applications sugar screening for adults will be held Rinaldo, who was guest speaker at the dinner, and Paul Raabe, Cubmaster of from 1 30 to 3 30 p m March 24 in the Pack 30. Rinaldo spoke about the many benefits gained from the hard work available for conference room of Rahway Hospital necessary to make a good Cub Scout High School announces There will be a second screening that evening from 7 to 9 p.m in the con Baxter award ference room Soehl Junior High lists students on honor rolls Applications are now available for Participants must schedule an ap­ the Bob Baxter Scholarship of $1,000 for pointment time Details on dietary LIN D E N —Alvin Coplan, principal of Marc Hodes. Felicia Kalb. Robert the study of photography at any restrictions for the test day will be students on honor rolls Linden High School, has announced the Kenny. Arlene Kozimbo. Dorreen recognized college, university or given out when making an ap­ names of students named to the honor LaCilento, Barbara Machu. Heather photographic school pointment LINDEN —Seymour Kaplowitz, Froelich, George Furman. Christine roll for the second marking period MacMillan. Peter Malan, Greg Mar Named for the late Robert Baxter of Appointments can be made by calling principal of Joseph E Soehl'Junior Hertz, Felicia Infante. Darlene The following were named to the shall. Anthony Melise. William Union, a photographer for this the education office at Rahway High School, has announced the names Matrisian, Regina Miliano, Steven Principal's Honors List Morales. Fances Musso, Brian Roper. newspaper who was a quadriplegic for Hospital. 499-0078 This program is free of those students who have achieved the Murzenski. Kathleen Parlacoski. Seniors—Mary Jean Barnes. Dwain Mark Saake. Denise Scott. Patrick the last ll years of his life, the and open to the public honor roll for the second marking Desiree Salerno. Karen Strydesty, Davis, David Ficarra. Valerie Horton, Suter. Nancy Swysh. Tam m ie Tarver, scholarship is limited to New Jersey period Cheryl Wallace and John Zdziarski Joan Martyn. Meimee Tam and Cheryl Michael Treacy. Rae Troyer. John residents who have been accepted on Those named to the Super Honor Roll Students named to the Honor Roll are Wade Vives. Frank Walko and Susan Wet are enrolled in a photographic course are as follows as follows: Juniors—Debra Archambault. Glen stein High school seniors and college 9th G ra d e —Ronald Alaburda. 9th G rade-N ancy Cadigan, Sharon Barros. Anna Maria DiCicco. Paul* Juniors—Magdalen Beluch. Thomas freshmen, sophomores and juniors may William Nauyo, Chong Mi Pak, Scott Cargle. Allen Chilson. Lynn Dolobach. Duncsak Donna Kraynick. Ruth Ann Brady. Anna Bukowy, Catherine obtain applications from Jean-Rae Thompson and Michele Tomcho Mark Ficarra. Lisa Figueiredo. Krotchko, Linda Lam. Robert Czajka. Barbara Evans. Robert Evans, Turner. New Jersey Newsphotos Inc . 8th Grade Robert Jenco, Charles Lorenzo Gamez. Susan Ginter. Delia Lamansky, Thomas Murzenski. Ilene Cheryl Figlin. Steven Ginter, James Airport International Plaza. U S. Route Rego, Paul Rozanski and M argaret Hildebrandt, Beata Krol. Sharon Lewis, Posnock, Kenneth Quinn. David Rabin. Intili, James Kallo, Cynthia Kostak. 1, Newark 07114 Applicants must Tam Eileen MacVicar. Kenneth Parlacoski, Michele Villano and Diane Zofchak Lily Kurilavicius, Joanne LaFace, subnet a portfolio showing a cross 7th Grade—Lisa Arlotta, Arleen Liliane Pereira. Anthony Shipman and Sophomores—Lorraine Cann. Darrell Dana Lambert. Mark McRae, Rachael section of their work to Turner by April Clanton. Jeannine Czech, Kathleen Paul Tarnowski n^rricr T,nr> Robert Henry. Maureen Killimett. Kurt M Martin. Craig Mascot. Lisa Matusz, 30 8th Grade—Ana Carreras. Theodore Leithner. Anna Matlosz. Susan Pass. Joseph O'Neil, Carl Onque, Lisa Mr Baxter, who died last year at the Coursen. Louanne Farrell. Donna Andrew Pekosz. Alexandra Ramirez. Petrucelli, Joseph S. Ramos, U S Veterans' Medical Center in East 'Oklahoma!' slated Filipczuk. Jean Marie Genievich. Jill Seebergh and Edward Tylicki Christopher Rosivach. Anthony Orange, suggested more than three William Hasko. Carolyn Kulberda The following students are on the Saunders, Michael Schmidinger, Linda years ago that the scholarship foun next week at LHS Mindi Kuznaik Pamela Luttgens. High Honors List dation be formed in order to promote Schnurr, Nicholas Sheridan, Krzysztof L IN D E N —Linden High School has Jamal Mason and Salvatore Starace Seniors—Gil Cruz. Eric DeHoroch. Skros, Kelly Smith, Michael Smith. the study of news photography scheduled the performance of its an­ Robert Drake, Yvonne Harper. Michael Charles Tuma. Steven Vives, Frank The foundation, believed to be the nual musical for March 24 through 26 at 7th G rade—Kenneth Angelo. George Hreha. Dawn Kenna Patricia Wagner and Lisa Weiss only one of its kind in the nation, has so 8 p.m This year’s production is Beato, Jerry Berzanski. Michelle far awarded seven scholarships of Kraynick, John Licknack, George Sophomores —Mariann Balmann, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Blaise, Shirley Bourang. Lee Ann $1,000 each Marturano. Christine Prelovsky. Cathy Ingrid Banks, Lisa Cooper. Deborah “ Oklahoma1 Cecere, Michael Dolobach. Gloria Vircik and Betsy Wolf Robert Brush of The Record. Eckenrode. James Fritz, Charles Christine Williams is directing the Carter, Lauri Ann Coughlin. Michele Hackensack, is president of the Bob Juniors— Marie Gagatek. Tina Golembeski, Gregory Hearns, Tammy performance Assisting are Jack DaSilva. Isabelle Giso. Dana Hizer Baxter Scholarship Foundation Jack Luke. Charlene Mudzik and Michael Hudak, Joseph Legiec. Melina Luke, Byrne, technical director; Cheri Gonor, Carol Klauder, Ann Margaret Koch Saake Anderson of The Herald-News, Passaic, Jeff O'Brien. Paul O'Malley, Kimberly JOHN MCDONNELL of Linden was one choreographer; Gerrard Lorenzetti, Mark Kohut. Theresa Nicholas. Robert is vice president Don Davidson of New Sophomores—Ann Marie Berman, Pace, Constance Pielech, Steven Rada. of 63 probationary state troopers who orchestral director; Paul Kozlowski, Peck. Mary Ann Pyatak. Ronald Sabol. Jersey Newsphotos is treasurer, while James Fine. Raymond Heiss. Marlene Joseph Rozanski. Robert Schmidt, were graduated last Friday in vocal director, and Denise Scott, Douglas Seebergh. John Soos and Illanovsky, Margaret McEwen. Richard T Koles of New Community Laura Seebergh, Christine Soos, Joan ceremonies on the campus of Seton Hall assistant director Sharon Washington Michael Martin, Vera Roquemore and Corporation in Newark is secretary and Wojowicz and Tammy Yeadoq University in South Orange, according Connie Thomas Turner is assistant secretary to Col. Clinton L. Pagano, state police Honors List students are as follows Would you like some help in preparing superintendent. The ceremony marked Seniors—Joarf Antoniewicz, Danielle Rocks on dean's list newspaper releases'.' Write to this the end of a 22-week, pre-service Archambalut. Linda Berzanski. LINDEN—LisaS Rocks, daughter of newspaper and ask for our "Tips on training program conducted at the Michael Boyko. Denise Bulluck, Yasha Patrick and Joan Rocks of Fifth Submitting News Releases State F»olice A c a d e m y in Sea G irt. Carpenter. Tonya Chapman. Patricia Avenue, has been named to the dean's Donahue. Michael Drake David list for the fall semester at Rutgers Franklin. Brian Fritzsche. Odalys College in New Brunswick The 1980 Garcia Sandra Gassier. Karen Linden High School graduate is a junior Giberson. Patricia Glassford. Karen majoring in economics and English Gordon. Nina Harris. Mark Hlavka, literature Undenite wins trip to Hawaii

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April Fool! In just a little more than two weeks — on April 1 — the 5-cent federal tax increase on gasoline goes into effect Coming at a time when gas prices are falling to levels most motorists would not have dared to dream of a year ago, the new tax should not be too hard to bear And it does have a worthwhile purpose: the money raised will be distributed to the states for That very special flagpole in last week's Scene around the Towns is the much-needed work on roads and bridges. one in front of Caldwell School in The construction work to be undertaken with the Springfield, as Barbara J Reifsnyder of Springfield pointed out money will, authorities hope, make at least a small "It is quite famous because of the dent in the unemployment picture. controversy over the painting of it," she And, of course, our highways will be in better recalled "It is half white and half blue shape. It s the only blue and white flagpole in Or will they? town, Elizabeth Simpson, a member of the Springfield Board of Education, Those who think so ought to take a look at the date pointed out Recalling the battle to keep when the new tax goes into effect. It’s April Fool's Caldwell School open, she described it as "very special to many people in Day. Springfield." because "it signifies As the most recent New Jersey Automobile Club people power' and the saving of a bulletin reminds us, there’s a catch to this lovely school " She added "T h e painting of the pole picture. was only one of the many refur- Another federal law, the Surface Transportation bishments to the institution by volun­ Assistance Act of 1982, also sets April Fool’s Day as teer concerned citizens, saving the Springfield Board of Educaton enor­ the effective date for one of its provisions. If New mous amounts of money '' Jersey and the 13 other states which now ban twin "The first time I saw this flagpole," tractor-trailers do not allow these vehicles to travel wrote Susan D Andrew of Springfield, was in 1955 when I entered kin­ the interstate highways within their boundaries by dergarten And my children now pass throughout the summer,,of 1982 that Caldwell School is now "functioning the same Hopefully this flagpole will now, but he also had no trouble iden­ April 1, 1983, they stand to lose their share of the restored it, so that it is now “ a well;" Rose Herkalo of Springfield, always be there to remind us of the tifying the flagpole. “ It was a piece of beautiful place for our children to go to who attended Caldwell "a while hack money that will be raised by the new tax. wonderful historic town we live in and cake.” he wrote "I did not even have to school." and called it “ still the best school in this can a lways be proud of " check where it was located ” This was Twin tractor-trailers are behemoths that consist of The volunteers painted classrooms, town—" Irene Spillane, who said she Several "graduates" who were at the first scene photo that he recognized, two short semi-trailers, each about 27 or 28 feet long, repaired auditorium chairs and helped has lived in Springfield for ll years and Caldwell much more recently than 1955 he said, though "1 should have known beautify the surrounding grounds, she "both my children attended the James coupled together and drawn by a truck tractor. also wrote the last scene from Springfield, since it said. Now the flagpole stands "proudly Caldwell School, and Steve Pepe of For example, there was Stephanie is right a round'the block from where I They can be expected to tear up our roads much in front of the James Caldwell School Springfield, who wrote that the flagpole Ruelke “ I am 12 years old, in 7th work " It standa for all the hard work that went represents "the dedication of many faster than smaller vehicles, thus creating plenty of grade, and I live in Springfield," she Mitch Cutler said he and a friend, Jim into keeping this beautiful old, but very hard-working volunteers involved in wrote "I recognize this week’s scene Stiane, both seniors at Jonathan Dayton work to be financed with whatever new funds the much loved, building open " last year's coametic refurbishing of because I used to go here for six years Regional High School, also recognized Kathy Auer of Springfield was James Caldwell School Thanks to state may get from the additional gas tax. It is the flagpole outside of James the scene " It was not too difficult another who recalled the work of the those concerned citizens, it was a job Of course, any New Jerseyan who has ever been out Caldwell School This is my first entry, because we both attended Caldwell volunteers The flagpole “ represents well done ” and I'm positive I'm right I still go School from kindergarten to fifth on any of our highways might protest that we don’t many hours of labor during the hot For Scene veteran David Allison of here every day to pick up my brother ' grade," he wrote “ We played itickball summer months when members of Linden, meanwhile, identification of need help in tearing up our roads and bridges. Susanne Rendeiro. also in the 7th under the flagpole for years when we C A U SE, volunteered many, many the Caldwell School flapole made it grade, was another who recognized the were younger . ” They’re in bad enough shape already. hours to paint the classrooms and the correct anawer number 12 flagpole in front of Caldwell School T Among the adults. Sherry Schramm gymnasium This dear old school is This week, we show a "mood" pic­ The situation is so serious that perhaps the state should know, because I went to that of Springfield took the opportunity to bright and clean again and serving well ture, located in Union If you recognize should consider refusing the federal money rather school for six years," she wrote And lambaste the Board of Education for it, send your answer to Scene, at this though she is no longer a student at neglect that made the beautiful the children of Springfield than forcing its people to accept these large trailer Springfield resident Joseph Fumer newspaper, 1291 Stuyveaant Ave , P O Caldwell, " I pass the school every building a shambles." It was the recognized the flagpole, as did David Box 3109, Union (77063, by 9 a m trucks on our already-crowded highways. day." she added work of more than 50 people who gave Mackinson of Springfield, who said that If New Jersey does accept the April Fool logic that Barry Malamud is in the 10th grade “their precious time on weekends Monday would require it to let down the barriers against twin- tractor trailers, drivers of passenger cars will have to Taxpayers can get a helping hand from IRS use extra caution. They will have to keep in mind constantly that in any two-vehicle collision, the oc­ The Internal Revenue Service The IBS provides two types of the IRS. lists all the subjects Touch volunteers have been trained by IRS to cupants of the lighter vehicle are more likely to be provides many types of assistance and telephone assistance this year. By tone Tele-Tax numbers may be dialed help others with their taxes free of information to New Jersey residents dialing 800-424-1040. taxpayers can talk 24 hours a day charge For the location of a V ITA site, injured or even killed. In short, they had better needing help on their federal income with an IRS assistor Mondays through Assistance in preparing federal tax taxpayers may call the IRS tax remember that the additional danger on our high­ tax forms Tax instruction booklets Fridays. forms can be obtained by visiting an assistance number containing blank forms were mailed to IRS office or a volunteer income tax Another new program offered by the ways is no April Fool’s joke. three million residents in December The other type of telephone assistance (VITA) site. Hie IRS will IRS this year is "Outreach " IRS and January Beyond the information assistance offered by IRS this year is provide "self-help" to those visiting an representatives will visit community presented in the tax booklet, New called “Tele-Tax” Taxpayers with IRS office, where taxpayers will be led organizations, businesses or any other L e tte r Jersey residents needing additional touch tone telephones dialing 624-1223 in through the form in a classroom type group for "self-help” assistance. information or assistance can avail this area will be connected with a setting with an IRS assistor explaining Organizations wishing to set up an completely taken up by the fight to Too late to object themselves of telephone information, computerized tape library of over 100 how to fill in the forms “ Outreach" tax assistance session preserve the neighborhood school should also call the IRS assistance assistance in preparing their returns, tax topics. But people using this system Taxpayers can also be helped with (Editor's note: The following is a concept 1 never even noticed the salary number about setting up such a and a wide variety of free information will need a listing of “Tele-Tax” sub- their returns by volunteer tax assistors copy of a letter addressed to the City increase negotiations Therefore I program publications. Ejects Publication 910. available from through the V ITA program These Council.) missed that boat and it is too late to Thank you for allowing us to share reverse the increase now our words about the 1983 school board budget i both yours and mine' at your tf the voting public were to retaliate Training teachers is goal of bills March 1 meeting [t was a joy for me to against that increase now by voting down the 1983 school budget, the school be with you that night scholarships This portion of the bill teachers No matter how much we As a co-sponsor of these measures board could still have no legal right to By REP BERNARD DWYER Surely it must be clear to you from invest in curriculum and equipment, if and as a member of the House Ap­ reverse the increase Instead they (I).-4th District! also would provide funds for the my very carefully worded statements we don't have the qualified teachers, propriations Subcommittee on Labor would have to cut from that budget the A critical shortage of science and upgrading of laboratory equipment and that I have no Intention of attempting to the trend toward scientific illiteracy and Education. I will be working to essentials necessary for the preser math teachers in our nation's schools facilities convince anyone that the budget is one will continue, while the number of ensure that our country is adequately vation of the current neighborhood and universities has spurred action in they should or should not approve of Two other bills which I have co­ school concept Would that cut be in the the House of Representatives where students graduating with science and prepared 10 toeet the challenges of high That decision must come from the sponsored also would help to combat technology through such important supplies necessary for our children's several bills are pending to address this math backgrounds increases in Japan hearts of each one of us when we vote on the teacher shortage and encourage educational incentive programs education'’ Would it be to the repairs serious problem and the Soviet Union April 12 students to pursue math and teaching The thrust of all my writing and necessary in keeping our children s Am erica's future hinges on high careers speaking is to impress on each citizen in schools safe’’ Would it be in the staff technology, but we do not have the Linden of the need to vote to support the needed to teach our children, or would science and math teachers to prepare HR. 835 amends the Higher Legislative addresses it be in the closing of one or more of the current neighborhood concept, if that our young people for their roles in a Education Act of 1965 to establish a direct student loan program for college concept is the will of the majority It is neighborhood schools we have fought so technological world The U.S. Senate r° *»*•>"'» students who pursue careers in pre- in this that I ask your cooperative help hard to protect and which many of our In 1981, 43 states reported a shortage Bill Bradley. Democrat of Denville. 315 collefc* math and science teaching. For U.S. Congress Mr (Myles) Hergert's objection parenLs and some of us paid so dearly to of math teachers Forty-two stales Russell Senate Office Building. each yaar that the borrower teaches. 25 dealt with a salary increase which was build’’ reported a shortage of physics Washington. D C. 20510 (telephone: SO* Bernard J. Dwyer. Democrat of percent of the loan will be forgiven If negotiated between the teachers union teachers, and there has been a 224-3224). or 1609 Vsuxhall rd., Union, Edison. 437 Cannon House Office One thing is certain If we retaliate the borrower does not go into teaching, and the school board and is already a dramatic decline in the number of N J 07083 (telephone: 6*8-0800) ButldUlg, Washington, D C 20815. against (he budget by voting it down in he or the will be required to pay back legalized fact, which cannot be college students preparing to teach Hea. Frank l

O bituaries- Surviving are her husband, William; Fasciani, one brother, JamesSponxilli; in R o ta te Tor IS year*. Ha was an a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Salmi of 16 grandchildren, and four great­ Joseph J. Gabrish automobile mechanic for Cange Rosstat Park; three tons, William of grandchildren UNDBN-rm rtl tarries* ware Motart, Union, for four yoan. Previously, he had been a mechanic for Liverpool, N .Y., John o f Cranford and held at St. I t o M ' t Roman Catholic Robert, at home; her mother and step­ Cade Stevenson of Newark for IS years Julia Zielinski, 70 Chureh, linden, this wsek tor Joseph J. father, Mr and Mr*. Charles Wendle of He is survived by his wife, Marie; a LINDEN—Services for Julia Gabrish, 7V who dM Saturday at Whiting, a brother, Harold Henry of Rahway Ho*pttalan«r a brMillneaa daughter, Mrs Judith Kleinman; four Zielinski, 70. of Linden, were held Nevada, and a grandson. Barn taSUadotphi*. be raaJdad in font, Robert L. Jr., William J., Edward Monday in the Kowalski Funeral Home, G. and Michael J.; two aiaters, M n . Linden. Mrs Zielinski died March 10 in L in d ai tor tha past so ysars. Blanche Fasciani Ha was an aaownblar for tha Gaaaral Charlotte Tartaglia and Mrs. Lois Memorial General Hospital, Union Roddie; two brothers. Frank and ROSELLE PARK—A Maaa for Born in Linden, Mrs Zielinski lived in Motor* aaacffibty plant (or to y o a n Blanche M Faaciani, 89. of Boeelle Charles, and 12 grandchildren Linden all of her life She was a com before bis retirement 14 ysar* ago Park, was offered yesterday in St. Mr. Qabrlah waa a communicant of municant of St Theresa's Church, Clnora H. Anfhes Theresa's Church, Kenilworth, Linden, a member of the Golen Age St. Tbareaa't R.C. Church and a foliowing the funeral from Mastapeter Club of Linden and the Linden Women's member of ita Holy Nam e Society ROSELLE—A Maas for Elnora Suburban Funeral Home, Roselle Park Wednesday Social Club He alto belonged to the Linden Henry Anthes, 58. of Roselle was of Mrs Fasciani died Saturday She is survived by a son, Stephen T Retired Men’a Club Mr. Gabriah fered Monday in St. Joseph's Church, Born In Italy, Mrs. Fasciani lived in Jr., of Linden, three daughters. Mrs aerved in the Merchant Marine from Roselle, following the funeral from the Irvington before moving to Roselle Doris Sedia of Linden, Mrs Eleanor ISM to 1137 Sullivan Funeral Home, Roselle. Mrs Park three years ago She is survived Sharo of Colonia and Mrs Marjorie Surviving are four sons. Joseph P . Anthes died March 10 at home by four sons. Emil, Vincent. Rocco and Galiszewski of Edison a sister. Mrs John E., Raymond P. and James J : Bom in Elizabeth. Mrs Anthes lived Alfred; six daughters. Mrs Sophie Margaret Mruskovic of Linden, and 13 two daughters. Mrs. Barbara Moore in Roselle for 29 years She was a Lesser. Mrs. Mildred Goldman, Mrs grandchildren and Mias Cathy Gabrish: three communicant of St Joseph's Church, Rose Pacriarco, Mrs Angie Grenci, brothers, John. Mitchell and James; Roselle. Mrs Marion Faico and Eleanor four sisters, Mrs Bertha Clark. Mrs Diane A. Mularz, 26 Mary Sklodowski, Mrs Catherine ANTHES—Elnora Henry, of Roselle, MONAGHAN-Arthur L , of Roselle ROSELLE A Mass for Diane A Goyette and Mrs Frances Sheriff, and en March 10 on March 10. Mularz. 26, of Roselle, was offered six grandchildren C U TR U FE LLO —Joseph, of Roselle; MULARZ—Diane A , of Roselle, on Tuesday in St Josephs Church, The Wojciechowski Funeral Home, on March 11 March 11 Roselle, following the funeral from the 515 Roselle St., completed the funeral FASCIANI—Blanche M , of Roselle PATON—Loretta M . of Winfield Sullian Funeral Home, Roselle Miss arrangements Park, formerly of Irvington; on March Park, on March 10 Mularz died Friday in the Interfaith 12 RICCARDI—Ralph F . of Elizabeth, Medical Center, Brooklyn, N Y Robert L. Groellng GABRISH Joseph J . of Linden, on formerly of Roselle; on March 11 Born in Elizabeth, Miss Mularz lived ROSELLE—Services for Robert L March 12 RIGG1—Emanuel, of Clark, form erly most of her life in Roselle She is sur Groeling Sr , 59. of Roselle, were held of Linden; on March 12 vived by her parents, Mr and Mrs Friday in the Sullivan Funeral Home, GROELING-Robert L Sr, of STANO—Michael S . of Linden; on Leon Mularz. five sisters, Mrs Roselle Mr Groeling died March 8 at Roselle, on March 8 March 13 Frances Sukhapinda and Eileen. Susan, home GOODSTEIN—Catherine, of Roselle TANKARD—Carietta. of Roselle; on Joan and Carol, and two brothers. Bom in Newark. Mr Groeling lived Park ; on March 13 March 12 Stephen and Peter BIRNEY BOULEVARD—Roselle Perk Meyor Robert Z e g la r s k i changes C h e s tn u t Street to Birney Boulevard in honor of Patrick Birney, right ot Linden, Death Notices who served as grand marshall in Vailsburg's St Patrick's Day Parade and m a rc h e d in Roselle Park's parade on Sunday Helping the mayor, from left, are BOZEK- O n M o rch 10 1983 M ary (nee G lo d mgton and Mr Robert of Ramsey brother of nette of Walnut Creek Calif., Mrs. Lillian attend the funeral from The EDWARD P P a t Riley, Bill Morley, Patrick Birney Jr , Brian McNamara and Grand Mar Kuterka of Jacksonville. Fla Mrs Jeon LASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME 1405 Clinton (Photo by Roy Graves) zik), beloved wife of Joseph dear sister of Mrs Anna Otto of Thunder Bay Ontario. shall Birney the late Frances Davis and the late Jenny Conoda also survived by five grand Connelly of Newsmyrna Beach Fla and Ave abov^ Sanford Avenue Irvington on Jurek. also survived by three nephews and children Services were conducted by The Joseph Pencarski of Irvington dear sister of M o rc h 14. thence to S acred H e a rt Church two nieces Relatives and friends attended CHARLES F HAUSMANN & SON FUNERAL Mrs. Mary Stochura of Summit, grand Vailsburg. for o Funeral Mass. Interment the funeral from The EDWARD P HOME. 1057 Sanford Ave . Irvington on mother of 14 grandchildren and three great Gate of Heaven Cemetery IASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME 1405 Clinton Morch 14. at 8:15 a m. Funeral Mass follow ­ grondchildren Relatives friends and STANO-Michael S of linden NJ on Morch Ave above Sanford Avenue, Irvington, on ed at St Paul the Apostle Church, Irvington members of the Senior Rosary Society of 13, 1983 at age 67 beloved husband of Mar j'lcm irif/ lo ii / U f s March 12 then to St. Stainslaus Church for o thence to Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Sacred Heart Church attended the funeral tha (nee Cheverko) Stano beloved father of Funeral Mass Interment Holy Sepulchre H a no ve r on M a rch 14. at The PARKW AY W O ZN IA K Michael J. Stano Edward G. Stano Mrs. C em tery MEMORIAL HOME. 320 Myrtle Ave Irv Ralph (Mary Ann Saunders and Mrs Walter JOHANSSON- On March 6 1983 Corene ington. thence to Sacred Heart of Jesus KARROS- On March 10. 1983, Anita (Paimborg) of Union N J. beloved wife of Church, Irvington, for a Concelebroted (Agnes) Konski brother of Mrs. Margaret Primovera formerly of Maplewood, N.J the late Waldemar Johansson devoted Funergl Mass Interment St. Gertrude Watto, Mrs Anno Paulus Mrs Theresa Heiney Mrs. Helen Rondle. Mrs Agnes beloved wife of the late Gaspor Barros mother of Barbara Holmquest Gotz, sister Cemetery Woodbridge N.J devoted mother of Gospar Jr sister of of Elizabeth Murrell and Elsie Chisholm, Boraket Mrs Morgaret Malin John Rudolph Primavera, also survived by two also survived by two grandsons David and RUF- O n M a rch 8 19S3 M a ry (U nite ss) of Ockovic and Barnard Ockovic; also survived granddaughters and one areat Thomas Gotz The funeral service was held Union, N.J beloved wife of the late Henrv by twelve grandchildren Relatives and granddaughter The funeral was conducted on March 12. at The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL C. Ruf, mother of Charles R Ruf, Mrs Ruth friends attended the funeral at KROWICKI from The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME HOME 1 500 Morris Ave Union. Cremation Borquist and Mrs Audrey McCauley sister MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 2124 E St 1500 Morris Ave Union on Morch 12. The p riv a te of Miss Violo Unitess also survived by five Georges Ave at the Linden Elizabeth City Funeral Mass at the Church of St Michael grandchildren and three great lin e , Linden N.J on M a rc h 16 1983 KIELY- Augusta A (nee Schwenck), on the Archangel. Union. N.J grandchildren The funeral service was held F u ne ra l M ass at St. E liza be th s R.C Church, March 12 1 983. of Irvinaton beloved wife on March 10 at The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL Linden, N.J. Interment St Gertrudes DOOfRIR- On March 8. 1983 Lydia (Muller) of the late Daniel P. Keely devoted mother -HOME 1500 Morris Ave Union. Interment Cemetery, Colonia N.J. of Toms River. N.J. Beloved wire of the late of Mrs. Ellen Keely Hunnikin of Irvinaton. Hollywood Memorial Park. Corl Doderer devoted mother of Evelyn Mrs Lillian Roemmele of West Caldwell and STEFANSKI- On March 14 1983 Frank l Cook sister of Arthur Muller Also survived Mr John F Keely of Witton. Conn sister of SZJktAUS- O n M a rc h V, 1983 M a ry (nee beloved husband of Jennie (nee Kozlik) by two grandchildren A funeral service was Mrs Caroline Gegenheimer Mrs Betty Czernastok), devoted mother of Helen Par devoted father of Frank M dear brother of h e ld on M a rch 10. The fu n e ra l was c o n ­ Foster Mrs Lillian Keimig and Mrs chuc and the late Walter Szmaus. dear Domel Stefanski Florence Boehm Mane ducted from The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL Margaret DeSiena also survived by four grandmother of six grandchildren, 10 greoi Honft, Irene Preblick ond the late Helen HOME 1500 Moms Ave., Union on March g ra n d c h ild re n . R e la tives or>d frie n d s a tte n d grandchildren Relatives ond friends attend Walsh also survived by two grandchildren 1 1 Interment at Graceland Memorial Park ed the service at The CHARLES F ed the funeral from The EDWARD P Corporal Glen Stefanski ond Stocey Stefan Contributions may be made to the American HAUSMANN & SON FUNERAL HOME 1057 LASKOWSKt FUNERAL HOME. 1405 Clinton ski Relatives ond friends are invited to at Cancer Society Sanford A ve., on March 1 5. Ave., above Sonford Avenue. Irvington, on tend the funeral from The EDWARD P M o rc h 12. S ervices w e re a t fu n e ra l hom e LASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME 1405 Clinton DAVIK- On Merch 8 1983 Miss Morin* of LESKO- On March 6 1983, Norton R of Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Ave above Sanford Avenue Irvington on Irvington, N.J beloved daughter of Evelyn Watchuna N.J beloved husband of T hursday, M a rc h 17, a t 9 a m then to (Giro) and Walter J Dovis sister of Mrs Patricio (Enael) Lesko devoted father of SHANLEY- On March 9 1983 Mal.cha of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Irvington, for Peggy Olsson and Mrs. Linda Permgotti The Patricia Mochusac brother of Gilbert Lesko Union N.J., beloved husband of Rose a 10 a m Funeral Mass. Interment Holy funeral service was on Morch 11 at The MC also survived by one granddaughter. Tara (Calovano). devoted father of Malicha Jr Cross Cemetery Visiting hours Tuesday 7-9 CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 1500 Morris Marie The funeral was conducted from The and Charles Shonley Mrs Helen Donovan, p.m.. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Ave Union. Interment Hollywood MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Morris Mrs. Eileen Lewis and Mrs Dolores Memorial Park Ave. Union, on March 11 The Funeral Moss Homilton, brother of Charles also survived at St Mary s.Stony Hill Church. Watchyng. by 15 grandehildren ond two great GOSCINSKI- Walter on March 9 1983 of Ir­ Interment St Mary's Cemetery. Watchung grondchildren The funeral was conducted vington N.J beloved husband of Anna HOLLYWOOD JUVENILE Contributions may be made to the Wat from The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME (nee Koczot) devoted father of Mrs Lauro chung Rescue Squad 1 500 Morris Ave , Union on Morch 12 at St Alberts Mrs Elizobeth Fay Miss Helen Michoel Church Union Interment St. Goscinski and Chester Goscinski of Irv MAC MAHON- Edna May on March 13 mgton grandfather of four grandchildren 1983 of Millburn beloved sister of Mrs Teresa s Cemetery Summit. Florence Scott of Millburn and Miss Coro and nine great grandchildren Relatives and STE1TZ-On March 9 1983. M ollie (Sober) of Moc Mahon of Irvington aunt of Donald and S IN C E 1939 friends attended the funeral on March 12. Springfield. N.J beloved wife of the late David Scott Relatives and friends attended ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST from The PARKWAY WOZNIAK MEMORIAL Fred Steitz devoted mother of Eugene the service at The CHARLES F HAUSMANN HOME, 320 Myrtle Ave , Irvington thence to Steitz, sister of Louis and Charles Salzer and SELECTIONS OF & SON FUNERAL HOME 1057 Sanford Ave Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Irvington, for Mrs Mory Moier also survived by two Irvington, on March 16 Interment Clinton •Juvenile Furniture a Funeral Mass. Interment Gate of Heaven grandchildren and one greot -grondchild •T o ys Cemetery, Irvington Cemetery East Honover The funeral service was held on March 12, •G am es • Infants Clothing at The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 1500 •T ric y c le s • B e d d in g HIADNEY- John P of Irvinaton on M a rch PENCARSKI- Apoloma-Pola (nee^aladiok), Morris Ave Union Interment Hollywood 10 1983 beloved husband of Cath on March 10 1983 df Irvington N J.*#elov • c r a fts • Carriages 8 Strollers ed wife of John, devoted mother of Mrs Memorial Park (Bolerasky), devoted father of Mrs Patricio OPEN MON & FRI TIL 9 Schleck of Unit Mr “ r'--Daniel ' Hladney of Irv- Stello Stevenson of Iselin, Mrs Alice Cor- 1ENTIWANY- On March 10. 1983 Joseph J LAYAWAYS DELIVERIES beloved husbond of Helen (nee Pavlick), C t k devoted fother of Joseph J. Jr. and Mary $400 stolen Ann Makosky. dear brother of John, Dial 688-7057 A n nouncing Michoel the late Rudolf Mory Tinko. Helen Zorn, Sue Wall ond the late Anno Sen- 1730 STUYVESANT AVE UNION ROSELLE-An East 6th tiwany also survived by five grandchildren. Douq K eIso's Avenue resident reported Relatives ond friends are kindly invited to MATCH POINT TENNIS CAMP that jew elry and $400 in Co-Ed Ages 9-17 cash were taken from his

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Fioci Garden Matt Partway E«4 I43A (South) E«M '43 (North| From t-TS Hdside/lrvington E«a 721 Chancellor Ave. IRVINGTON i c nt net ot Union Ave 1 5 Francis Rentals & V m Tues Sat 10 A M 4 PM firm iny(on fu r row p u n y Wrd Thurs Fri 10 A M 0 PM ONLY Sun 12 Noon 5 PM " Leasing Corp. FINDERS KEEPERS 6 — Thursday, March 17, 1983 LINDE N (N J ) LE ADf The City Hall mood: 15,000 cans of food subdued, confused collected for needy (Coatinued from page 1 > surprises left and most people begad surprised it actually occurred,” she adjusting to the new situation LINDEN—Employees of General Route 1 for distributions to the hungry. said, adding. I ’m sure everybody is The mayor's secretary began Motors helped needy families Friday The GM worker* collected the feed amazed at the outcome We were very packing 15 years accumulation into when some 15,000 cans of food were during the pent eight week* M p v t of » shocked when we first found out one day ' carted from the assembly plant off "c »r and ihara” program, a Joint Throughout that morning, a Conor conducted his first official duty venture of General Motors and the ‘business as usual attitude took over as mayor With other city dignitaries, United Auto Workers, who are at City Hall For many, Baime’s he changed the name of Wood Avenue Weekend theft responding to "economic proatirM and prolonged unemployment that have left decision brought a kind of relief, a to St Patrick’s Boulevard in honor of many people unable Is meet basic feeHjig that 'the other shoe had finally today's holiday nets fireplace, human needa," laid GM Chairman fallen V In one of the brighter moments of the Roger B. Smith. By noontime Friday, the subdued day, the acting mayor and his wife stereo, tools Smith, who initiated the drive, asked mood felt throughout the halls of the called their children at school “ Guess employees to donate canned food as municipal building began to give way to where 1 am ?” he asked LINDEN—A West Elizabeth Avenue resident reported to police Sunday that well as money to the drive con a feeling of confusion The City Hall There were questions and guesses as GM more than $6,000 worth of equipment tributes! 50 cents for every can of food switchboard operator answered a to who would he the next mayor stream of calls — most asking for the As the day wore on. workers many was taken from his cellar while he and donated and matched cash donations mayor s office, many asking who was with tears in their eyes recalled the his w ife were away for the weekend dollar for dollar in the mayor's office Gregorio era Police said that the theft took place "1 m was a disappointing year for There were rumors that Gregorio had “ It's a shame his career had to end between 4 p m Friday and 4 p m many Americans. Unemployment in or already taken a flight to Florida, bul that w ay,” one woman remarked Sunday, when someone entered the company and our country reached other reports had him calling to say And another “ He could have retired cellar and took an artificial fireplace, unprecendented numbers." Smith said goodbye to city officials, in some cases as the senior statesman of Linden.” stereo equipment, truck parts and a box Linden plant spokesman Art Waidren identyfying himself as the “ ex-mayor “ I’ m sorry for that...he’s been a good of tools said he expects a total of 24,000 cans of By early afternoon, there was mayor. one City Hall employee Police said entry was gained by food to be distributed to the needy in another rumor — Gregorio had been commented. “ He’s done a lot for the forcing a rear door to the cellar open Union County Total contributions from granted another stay. But few believed city I really don't think it had anything In other incidents, a McCandless the Linden plant’s 5,000 workers, in­ (hat Gregorio’s attorneys had any to do with his office Everybody has Street resident reported more than cluding matching funds, stand at children and would do the same for $3,000 worth of jewelry was taken from $11,813. The money will be used to buy their children. her apartment at approximately 11 additional food. Gregorio “ 1 think people are taking it pretty a m Friday. The w oman told police she noticed the (Continued from page I ) well — no one is saying any bad things. ” she said. jew elery missing after she took a Wheeler wins precedent, is to grant a stay until And another employee, referring to shower Monday pending an appeal,'' said Gregorio’s conviction on the conspiracy A dispatcher for Linden Bulk eleventh term Baime. who added, “ Traditionally, the charge: “ It didn’t touch his public Transportation. 1601 W Edgar Hoad, L IN D E N —Members of the Linden trial judge grants a stay for the defense office. If he were an ordinary citizen, it reported approximately $200 was taken to apply for a stay in the Appellate would have been strictly an ABC from a petty cash box sometime bet City Democratic Club recently elected Division.” violation.” ween It pm Thursday and 5am Harold Wheeler to an eleventh term as president of the club “ It would he very unfair to preclude As quitting time rolled around on HAPPY FAM ILY—Police Lt. Calvin Kleinhans is joined by his happy wife and Friday. him from at least the opportunity to Friday, there was confirmation that children following his promotion from sergeant during a City Council meeting Other officers for the year are An­ thony Accardo. first vice president, contact the Appellate Division.” Baime another stay had been granted to Tuesday. From left are sons Jeff and Mike; the new lieutenant; Barbara said. .Gregorio. But by this time, even his Kleinhans, and son Bob. The promotion was approved with the provision that 2 car break-ins Gloria Georas, second vice president; Richard Garlipp, third vice president; State Deputy Attorney General Mary staunchest supporters seem resigned to Kleinhans drop the suit he filed in an effort to block the restructuring of the C O’Connell, who represented the the fact that, for the most part, it was Police Department. Edward L Flanagan, treasurer; Spina at parking lot C Miliziano, secretary; Ann Sot, prosecution, said she was not averse to “ over” for Gregorio. (Photo by Pnil Harman) the stay from F rid a y until Monday, For one city official, however, the LINDEN—A $400 cabinet speaker corresponding secretary, and “ since Gregorio will not be able to day's events may have had little effect was retrieved by its owner last week Dominick Venditto, sergeant-at-arms conduct much official business over the “ I don’t discuss that,” he said, when shortly after it was reported stolen Trustees are Virginia Graziano, Sal weekend.” Kleinhans is promoted asked his opinion about the happenings from a van parked in the General Molica, Zigmund Poley, Anthony However. O’Connell noted that she of the day. “ I stick my nose in here and Motors' parking lot on Route I Congalese, Leo Dmitzak, Emanual (I ontinued from page 1) “ I leel that with my friendship with did not think Gregorio should partake in do my work. I mind my own business.” According to police, a Freehold man Frangella Sr and Joseph Trevisano Gonor presided, conducting his first the many committee members and State Senate activity on Monday reported a $400 cabinet speaker was council meeting as the acting mayor of working with them in the past, they will Hess assured her that the senator S w e e t p a r k in g lot stolen from his van sometime last would not be present at the Monday Linden, due to former Mayor give me all due consideration for acting Breakfast Saturday Thursday while it was parked in the lot legislative session. Gregorio's forfeiture of office earlier on as mayor until the next general elec­ to be topic of study He told police that on his way to the Baime said the forfeiture statute is Tuesday tion.” he said He added that he for William Rooney L IN D E N —Eighth Ward Councilman police station to report the theft, he appropriate in the Gregorio case and Gonor noted, We had a very hectic believes his support in the election LINDEN—A pancake breakfast George Milkosky, chairman of the stopped at a city convenience store and that forfeiture should have taken place weekend but I want to assure would be strong brunch for William Rooney, a can­ Parking and Transporation Committee, passed by a Linden music store where on the day of sentencing, which was everyone that the business of the city Third Ward Councilman Myles J didate for the two-year unexpired term has announced he is requesting the city he saw the speaker sitting in the middle Feb. 10. He also held that Gregorio is was not interrupted I will be on duty as Hergert would not commit himself on on the Board of Education, has been engineering department to conduct a of the floor The owner of the Com banned from holding future office. long as I'm required to be there seeking the mayoral position because slated for Saturday from 8:30 a m. until study of the Sweet parking lot. munity Music Center told police a white “ The defendant should have been In a related matter, Jerome Krueger, w e’ve just been through an up and noon in the Linden Presbyterian Milkosky said he wants the study to male with blond hair and a stocky build disqualified at the time of the verdict. city attorney, explained to audience down situation. ’ Church on Orchard Terrace include information on long term entered the store earlier and sold him In reality, he had taken oath of office as members that should the city council “ I'm taking my time and collecting Tickets may be purchased either at parking facilities, the possibility of the speaker for $20 mayor and had taken action.” said fail to choose a mayor from three my thoughts, but I'm not ruling out the the door or by contacting Donna monthly permit parking and to check Police said it was the second time in Baime. The verdict was returned in candidates selected by the city possibility,” he said. Rooney, breakfast chairperson, at 925 monthly permit charges made by two days that a car break-in was December, Gregorio took the oath of Dem ocratic Committee, then a special Among others, 5th Ward Councilman 9034. reported in the lot of the car assembly surrounding communities. election would be called The com James Iozzi, 10th Ward Councilman office for a new term as mayor in plant January. mittee has 15 days to submit the names Charles Schreiber and 8th Ward G o n o r p a rty sla te d A New Brunswick resident told police Baime pointed out that the attorney P arty for M a rtu cc i and the council 15 days to choose A Councilman George Milkosky have said a $135 Midland Citizens Band radio LINDEN—A cocktail party honoring general's office did not intervene in the LIN D E N —A cocktail party has been special election would be called within they are seeking the position worth $135 was taken from his car Robert F Gonor on his election as city oath-taking,, even though it had been scheduled for March 25 from 7 to 10 45 days of the deadline It was also “ Scouts in Government sometime last Wednesday council president will be held from 7:30 notified of the event prior to the p.m. in the Polish Hall by the Com­ One of the possible candidates for the night, with Linden Girl Scouts and Boy In other incidents, a Roselle Street to 10 30 p m March 24 in the Galaxy swearing-in by the city clerk. mittee to Elect Rayna Martucci to the mayoral position, George Hudak, said Scouts officiating through the begin­ resident reported Thursday afternoon Room of Hank’s Starlight Lounge The oral arguments were heard in the Board of Education on April 12. Tickets afterwards that he will offer his name ning of the meeting. Each of the scouts that jew elry and $800 in cash were Tickets are $25 per person and can be Appellate Division Monday, followed by can be obtained by calling either 486- for consideration by the city received a certificate of merit for taken from his apartment which had purchased at the door or by calling 925 the decision on Tuesday 8784 or 925-7217. Democrats. taking part in the government day. been ransacked 9034. Linden Public Notice

AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION i 'EM NO 3 Clay, Balllield Mi* Application for an enter tainment TOWNSHIP OF WINFIELD OF LINDEN AS A GENERAL IM CITY OF LINDEN Recreation Dept license shal1 be made in the manner PROVEMENT, MAKING AN AP COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF ADVERTISEMENT ITEM NO 4 OH Burner NEW JERSEY AUTHORIZING provided in section 5 1 Ot this revi PROPRI AT ION THEREFOR AND F O R B ID S Maintenance & Repairs - Various Sion The tee for the entertainm ent THE INCREASE OF 2.5% IN THE AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING SEALED BIDS will be received D e p ts license shall be as provided In THEREOF PASSED MAY 4. CAP LIMITATION IN THE by the Board ol Education of the Ci ITEM NO. 5 - Traffic Signs/Str**' PREPARATION OF THE 1913 subsection 23 3 1 In addition to fhe 1975, A N D A P P R O V E D M A Y 7 ty of Linden, County of Union, State Signs Transportation P a rk in g inform ation required by section 5 l 1975 MUNICIPAL BUDGET of N e w Je rs e y on M a rc h 30, 1983 in D ep W H E R E A S . P l 1976 c 68. th e the application shall describe the BE IT ORDAINED BY THE the office of the Secretary, School M NO 400 C rim s o n K iin g types of dancing entertainment COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Local Cap Law, provided that in the No I Annex, 728 North Wood Ave M a p le s ) S p rin g P la n tin g /200 that will be offered and the hours LINDEN preparation of Ms budget a Linden, New Jersey at 2 :00 P M at Fail Plant! Linden Shade Tree and days of the week on which such Section i That the above entitled municipality shall limit any m which time the following bids wilt C o m m is s ic entertainm ent is contemplated ordinance shall be and the same in crease in said budget to 5% over the be opened Specifications are on til# «< the ADD hereby amended as follows previous year's final appropria EMERGENCY OIL Office of the Purchasing Agent. Ci No additional entertainment Sec lion i tions, subject to certain exceptions BURNER SERVICING ly Ha" 301 N Wood Avenue. A d d and licenses shall be issued relative 'o FUEL OIL NO 2 & NO 4 Linden, New Jersey go go" dancing tor a period com d Installation of curb and widen W H E R E A S . P L 1983. c 49 GARBAGE A TRASH A fee 52 00 will be charged for mencmg upon the adoption of the ing ot W indsor Road amending said Local Cap Law. per D IS P O S A L each sel of specifications picked up. within ordinance and terminating section 2. The remaining provi mits municipalities to increase L U M B E R plus postage if request for D e c e m b e r 31, 1983 d u e to th e in sions ot the ordinance hereby Lnal appropriations by a percen specifications to be m ailed PORTABLE FIRE creased number of incidents re amended and supplemented shall tage rate greater than 5% but not EXTINGUISHERS Bids must be subm itted in a seal quiring police affention The continue in full force and effect to exceeding the index rate as defined SERVICE ed envelope clearly marked BID m oratorium period will permit the the same extent as if herein fully in that amendatory lav/, m any year PROPOSALS AND BIDS shall be ON ITEM NO I and or NO 2, etc Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con re p e a te d m which said index rale exceed'. and bearing the name and address deposited at the office of the trol and the Police Department to Section 3 All ordinances or pa rti 5% when authorized by ordinance of the bidder on outside addressed Secretary of the Board of Educa review, study and evaluate the im ot ordinances which are inconsis and to the Purchasing Agent, City of COULD YOU USE tio n . School N o 1 A n n e x. 728 N pact ot go go" establishments in tent with the provisions ot this or WHEREAS, the index rate for Linden. City Hall 301 N Wood Wood Ave Linden, New Jersey, th e C ity o f L in d e n (finance are hereby repeated to the '983 h a s been i er title d b y th e D ire c A ve n u e . L in d e n N ew J e rs e y 07036 between (he houfs of 8 30 a m and Section 2. The remaining provi extent of such inconsistency tor ot the Division ot Local Govern and be accompanied by a BID J 00 p m prevailing time on any sions of th* chapter hereby amend Section 4 This ordinance shall A $2,000 DEDUCTION ment Services m the Department of BOND or CERTIFIED CHECK weekday except Saturdays and ed and supplemented shall continue take effect in the manner provided Community Affairs as 7 5%, and made payable to the City of Linden holidays and also with the excep in full torce and effect to the same by la w WHEREAS , th e T o w n s h ip m the amount of ten per cent ( 10%) Com hon of the day on which the bids are exlenl as it herein fully repealed 129276 L in d e n L e a d e r, M a r c h 17, mittee ot the T ow n sh i of fhe total bid to secure perfor p of W i n fie ld to be received and opened by the Section 3 If any section ON YOUR 1932 finds it advisable and m a n c e necess a ry to Board of Education in which case subsection provision, clause or ALL BIDDERS shall conform lo increase its 1983 b u d g e t by m o re the bid may be submitted at the of the intention and provisions of aftir portion of this ordinance is adjudg than 5% oveir th e p n SVIOUS y e a r's Lee Of 'he Secretary of the Board ot mative action in Public Contracts ed unconstitutional or invalid by a TAX RETURN? final appropr la 'io n s . in th e m te re st Education between the hours of court ol competent jurisdiction, of promoting the h e a i'!h sate Laws ot State of New Jersey R S ly and 8 30 a m an d 2 00 p .m p r e v a ilin g such adjudication shall not affect welfare of the 10 2 I of 7'23'75. Assembly Bill No c itiz e n s . and nme Any bid coming in after that the remaining sections, WHEREAS, the Township Com 2227 time will be considered a non BIDDERS are required to comp subsections, provisions, clauses, or mittee hereby determines that a conforming bid and will not be portions, which shall be deemed 7 5% increase m the budget for said ly with the requirements of P L re c e i ved a n d o p ened 1975. C “ ■ severable therefrom y e a r, a m o u n tin g to 55 069 19 in ex BIDDERS must comply with the Section 4. All ordinances or parts Council reserves 'he right lo re cess ot the increase in final ap requirements ol - New Jersey of ordinances inconsistent herewith proprlations permitted by a 5% md a" bids should-jo uld it Prevailing Wage Ad effective “he interest of the C ity to do »o isable and necessary. J a n u a ry I, 1964, w ith the L a w and C O U N C IL against Discrimination and with CITY OF LINDEN take effect in the manner provided WHfcMEAS t i such other laws as may affect work b y la w amount w ill be app By L Seymour Lubm ated for the to be performed for Boards of Purchasing Agent 129275 L in d e n L e a d e r. M a r c h 17. purpose set forth b mg Education in the State of New 128954 L in d e n L e a d e r. M a r c h 17 me total appropriation for each ten Je rs e y 1983 O F C O U R S E ! such purpose from what SPECIFICATIONS may be ob ( F ee S14 ?8 otherwise be provided under the tamed at the Purchasing Depart lim itations ot a 5% CAP as also set ment, Board of Education, School forth below No 1 A n n e x , 7?8 N o rth W ood A ve CALL TODAY FOR Police Salaries and Wages CITY OF LINDEN Linden. New Jersey, telephone no PUBLIC NOTICE UNION COUNTY 15.069.19 486 7 157. CITY OF LINDEN NEW JE R S E Y Police Amount of appropriation of ALL BIDDERS shall conform PUBLIC NOTICE thereby given PLANNING BOARD COMPLETE DETAILS: ordinance fails 569.832 81 with the requirements ot the 'hat the following ordinance was m OFFICIAL NOTICE Police Amount of appropriation if specifications above referred to in tro d u c e d an d pass4>d on fir s t The Linden Planning Board has ordinance is enac ted *74,902 00 connection with the submission of reading by the Counc il ol the City of approved the following site plans at NOW T H E R E F O R E BE IT OR certified check or bid bond with Lmden in the County ot Union, its M a rc h I , 1983 m e e tin g 931-6S4S D A IN E D . by the Township Com their bid The Board ot Education state of New Jersey, on Tuesday No 291B Solvents Recovery m ittee ot the Township of Winfield, specifically reserves to itself full March 15 1983 and wilt be S yste m s, 1200 S y lv a n S tre e t th a t th e 1983 m u n ic ip a l b u d g e t be power m its discretion, to reject presented tor further consideration N o 300 G r a c e E p ts r o p a l C h u r approved and adopted, increasing any and all security offered and hearing to be heldu ”In 1 theirie i_ouCoon th, 20H DeWiM Terrace final appropriations as permitted T H E BOARD OF EDUCATION cil Chambers. City H Hal a llj- la WoeWood No 30IB Transcontinental Gas by P L 1983, c 49 a n d as p re s c rib e d reserves the right to reiect any and Avenue, Linden. New" * ( PipeL ne 1200 S Wood Ave a b o ve , a majority of the full all bids or any part of any bid, Tuesday, April J a t 8 00 P fi No J02 Simmons Brunswick authorized membership of this waive any inform alities and award prevailing time, or as soon A ire governing body affirm atively con contracts either in part or as a thereafter as the matter can be No * John D/ubay. 1*00 t currina, and whole as in the discretion ot the re a c h e d EliiabethAve (Conditional Use) BE IT ALSO OROAINED. that a Board ot Education may be deemed VAL D IMBRIACO M a r ily n C ap ia n certified copy of this ordinance as for its best interest C ity C le rk S e c re ta ry introduced be tiled with the D Irec B ID D E R S Are required to comp AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 12**5f Linden Leader March 17, to» e f H>e D iv is io n o f L o c a l G o v e rn ly With the requirements of P f AND SUPPLE MENT CHAPTER i«aa (F e e %4 *2 ) ment Service* within 5 days of in 1975, C 127 VjH ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE froduction, and Charles^ Famul* CONTROL. OF AM ORDINANCE • E IT F UR1 HER ORDAINED, * Secretary ENTITLED, AN ORDINANCE that a certified copy of th is o r B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n ENACT.HO THE dinence. upon adoption, w ith the SSKIfflf City of Lindon REVISED GENERAL OR recorded vote included thereon, be DINANCSS OF THE CITY OF C o u n ty o f U n io n PUBLIC NOTICE filed with teld Director w ith in 5 LINDEN. 1*7*." PASSE O CITY OF LINDEN deyt after w ch adoption State of New Jersey AUGUST 21, 1*7* A N D APPRO V 12*945 Linden Leader, March 1 /, P U B L IC N O T IC E Is twrefcy given NOTICE EO AUGUST 22, W * , A N D AS f#l) U11"**** Counties 19*3 that the foHwrtng ordinance was In T H E F O R E G O IN G O R AMENDED AND SUP (Fee *17.2?) troduced end p * m d an firs , DINANCE WAS INTRODUCED PLEMENTED reading by IN* Council of the City ol AND APPROVED ON FIRST • E IT ORDAINIO BY THE ' '* * * to the County ol Union, READING AT A REGULAR c& ncii. ° * ™ * w t U ito gI Naw jgrsay, on Tuesday, MEETING OF TMt tOWN$«IP ch IS, I W * n d « H I N Ihist Company COMMITTEE H fLD M *r*>,J*» . !m JL' J- That OlBNMr VIII, d tor furfftof canoMBrattoA A k o h o lk B*v* t m * Co*frw, shall to Bs MMd in the Court MEMBER roe sss am JU SSrM b * A«R fh * u m h R *r*B y tu rttw c FINAL ADOPTION AT A MHAMnWNwt: MEETING OF THE TOWNfMlf O w pttr VIII, AlcohoHcDover og* HASING AGENT * Conlrol COMMITTEE TO M HELD ON City *♦ U niM . the City Hall, March 21. 1*0 AT P.M. AT • It...... • t fcntortemmmt L k w w e M l N Vtotort_ AviR______yB. Lindan,MM. . New M.7 Applkaflttn 1 THE MUNICIPAL ttH LD IN *. » M a rc * 9 . 1 W at )# M GULFSTREAM AVENUE. WIN­ Norm PUtoMd • SpnngMd * Sum* • fh#p» • Chap* hm * Eatbntown • F IE L D , n J. 2 ± « ie r w * U K Uneraa • NkMMpwnlCtotMMt • Pen Monmouth " M i l M rtk M * new m Nm c Hw H J "A p “ *■ I7> folkdl <0r M M 2 ABB«k«ll«n Mr Lkem* (ra c W J t) Fn- J LINDEN (N J.) LEADER Thursday, March 17, 1983 A W orld Day Social and church news event held by church women The Church Women United of Linden held its annual “ World Day of P ra yer” March 4. Ttiere were two presen­ tations; the first, at 2 p.m in the Cor­ nell Hall Convalescent Center, Union Placemats and literature were presented to the patients A dramatization of Mary Magdalene was presented by Barbara Kostrey of Calvin Presbyterian Church, and Carol Williams of Mount Moriah * Baptist Church sang "The Lord’s P rayer.’’ Others taking part in the presentation were Allene Paden and Florence Shackelford of Emanuel Tabernacle Church, Jean Calladine, Grace Episcopal Church, Betty Bianco, Linden Presbyteri*^Church; Gertrude PREPARING PANCAKES—Th« Lindwn Rotary Club will hold its 13th annual Baldwin and Mary Dalziel, Linden pancake day March 24 from S a m. to 2 p.m in th e Reformed Chuch of Linden, 400 Methodist Church, Rosalie Wojcio, St North Wood Ave. Proceeds w ill be used for scholarships for Linden students Left Elizabeth’s Roman Catholic Church, to right are Ted Brickley, past president; Cliff Peake, Rotary district governor and Claire Scheurer, St Paul’s Tom Hobbs, treasurer, and Hank Tomaszewski, club president Lutheran Church The evening's service was held at 7 o’clock at the Calvin Presbyterian with 10 Linden churches participating ■School lunches Speaker of the evening was the Rev. SECONDARY SCHOOLS manicotti, garlic bread, milk, desserts, David J Krotehko, pastor of Calvin F R ID A Y, pizza with cheese, ziti MONDAY, superburger, cheeseburger Presbyterian Church, whose theme was casserole, tunafish salad, hot ham hamburger, cheese on rye, turkey salad "N e w Persons in C h ris t." A slices on roll, tomato sauce on pizza, on Kaiser roll, sliced tomato, sliced PAMELA ANN CHRISTEL E LLE N R. L IP P BARBARA DICKSON dramatization of "The Woman at the lettuce on sandwich, apple juice, clam onion and lettuce on sandwich, grape KEVIN KINSELLA Tomb" was given by Ethel Vircik of chowder, potato rounds, green beans, juice, split pea soup. French fries, Miss Chris tel Dickson-Gotfs Calvin Presbyterian'Church tossed salad, applesauce, fresh fruit, green beans, coleslaw, orange wedges, Lipp-Kinsella The joint choirs sang "Take My Life milk, desserts; WEDNESDAY, batter to wed in fall betrothal told and Let It Be" and "H elp Us Accept PTA program dipped chicken, deli platter with Each Other," under the direction of vegetables, chicken club sandwich Announcement has been made of the Mr. and Mrs Rolund Chrtste! of De troth is told Mrs Kostrey, choir director (chicken breast, ham, cheese), lettuce engagement of Barbara Jacqueline Witt Terrace, Linden, have announced Other participants in the service set in Linden on sandwich or deli platter, pineapple the engagement of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Edward Lipp of Dickson of South 22nd Street, were Lucille Scott, Antioch AM E; A parent education program \yill be juice, vegetables, broccoli, cauliflower, Alexandria, Va have announced the Kenilworth, to Robert Paul Gotts Jr Pam ela Ann, to David Shallcross, son Dorothy Wooten, Emmanuel Taber presented by the joint PTAs and health green bean salad, glazed carrots, pear of Mr and Mrs Walter Shallcross of engagement of their daughter, Ellen son of Mr and Mrs Robert Gotts of nacle Assembly of God; Susan Babbitt, and physical education department of halves with cranberry wedge, fresh Roaemary, to Kevin Michael Kinsella. West Henry Street, Linden Berkeley Heights The announcement Calvin Presbyterian Linda Robinson, the Linden-school system April 13 at 7 fruit, homemade chicken noodle soup, sos of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kinsella The bride-elect, who was graduated was made in December Mt Moriah Baptist; Jane Dedinsky, p.m in the School No. 1 auditorium rice pilaf, milk, desserts; THURSDAY, The bride-elect, who was graduated of Linden from David Brearley Regional High Linden Reformed; Robbie Coker, St Topics will include “ Cults," with meat loaf with ravy, sliced ham, cold The bride-elect, who was graduated School, Kenilworth, and Middlesex from Linden High School and East Elizabeth's Church; Carol Wood, St guest speaker, Dr, Warren Gray, a cut pltter with vegetables, Bologna, from Under. High School and the County College, attends Montclair State Stroudsburg State College, East Paul’s Lutheran, Mrs Alice Seget, member of the B ’nai B’rith In­ salami, ham sandwiches, sub sandwich University of Delaware, is an account College, where she is studying for a Stroudsburg, Pa , is a teacher for the Church Women United coordinator, and ternational Board of Governors and ( Bologna, spiced ham, cheese, salam i), representative for Lanier Business degree in food and nutrition. Linden Board of Education Mrs Bianco and Mrs' Baldwin chairman of the Cult Awareness sliced tomatoes, sliced cucumbers, Product* in Richmond, Va Her fiance, who was graduated from Her fiance, who was graduated from program nationwide "Child Abuse," pickled beets, lettuce for salad platter Her fiance, who was graduated from Linden High School, attends Cittone Gov Livingston Regional High School. guest speaker, Sgt. Jerome Hamlin, or sandwich, orange juice, corn the University of Delaware, is an ad Institute of Edison, where he is Berkeley Heights, and East Stroud­ Recollection Juvenile Unit, Long Branch Police chowder, green peas, vegetable sticks, vertising copywriter for Miller & studying computer programming He is sburg State College, is employed by Department, and "Tough Love," with applesauce, macaroni salad, milk, Dhoads department stores in Rich a Xerox operator for Cosmair, Inc , William Street Brokerage. New York guest speakers, Rodger and Susan desserts, mond Clark. event slated City. . St. Elizabeth’s Church, Linden, will Kraemer E LE M E N T A R Y SCHOOLS An August wedding is planned in An August wedding is planned in St An October wedding is planned in St hold a "D ay of Recollection’ ’ for Refreshments will be served F R ID A Y, pizza with cheese, potato Washington, D. C. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church John the Apostle Church. Linden-Clark Rosarians and parishioners Saturday following the program The public is rounds, coleslaw, fruit cup, milk, Kenilworth starting at 9.30 a m. The schedule will invited to attend MONDAY, sloppy Joe on bun, French Meeting scheduled include conferences, Holy Mass and the fries, carrot and cabbage salad, peanut Founder's Day program scripture rosary. Seder dinner slated butter cookies, milk; TUESDAY, by Sunnyfield Club Guest speaker will be Msgr. Thomas vegetable soup, submarine (Bologna, J Donnelly, pastor emeritus, 1m by St John Church spiced ham, salami, cheese, sub roll), The Sunnyfield Social Club will meet St John the Apostle Church, Clark held at Linden School 8 April 7 at the Wilson Park Recreation maculate Conception Church, pickle slices, cherry crunch, milk. Linden, will sponsor a Seder dinner Center, Summit Terrace, Linden, at Elizabeth, and moderator of the Union WEDNESDAY. roasted turkey with The Founders Day program at School Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the parish Henfy; Rosemary Rollis, Dorothy; 12:30 pm . County Federation of Holy Name gravy, candied sweet potato, sauted No 8 was held recentiy under the Sean McLaughlin, Toto; Michelle Petit, hall. It will be conducted by Msgr. John The program will be presented by societies and Serra Vocation Club, gredft cabbage, wheat bread and direction of Diana Fratello and Kathy Good Witch of the North; Sherry Tice, M. Oesterricher of Seton Hall Ellawese B McLendon of the Union Union County East butter, cranberry gelatin with pear Stanco, P T A president Pa*t presidents Munchkin I; Katrina Saunders, University County Home Economics office, who His topis will be "Humility As Found topping, milk, THURSDAY, Italian and life members were honored. Past Munchkin III; Kim Shuler, Munchkin Additional information can be ob­ will discuss "Food Fads and in the Joyful M ysteries" and "Bringing meatball, Italian roll with onion and presidents were part of the candle IV; Antoine Peck, scarecrow; George tained by calling Vicky Sevinsky at 382- Nutrition." Love Into Your Little W orld." peppers, spring salad, sliced peaches, lighting ceremonies Wallace, tin man; William Motley, 6051. milk lion; Tyisha Mickens, Witch of the Trips for May and June will be Betty Ann Tkach, past president of discussed by Dorothy Williams, trip West. Andrew Konracki and William Film is scheduled the PT A, and president of the Me chairman Kaulfers, slaves I and II; Helder Manus Junior High School PT A, Lin­ The group is sponsored by the Linden by RaritaA Church Looking For An Exciting St. Patricks Day? ^ Fernandez, city guard; Frank Rum- den, was recognized for her "past and Recreation Department bauskas, Wizard of Oz; Elena Monoz, The Raritan Road Baptist Church. continuing achievements with the PTAs sentry I; LaTysha Gaines, Good Witch 611 Raritan Road, Cranford, will show a of Union County . " Social evening set full color film, If I Should Die, " a story of the South, and Jessica Bakos, Aunt k U - A G / ^ Al Kalla, former principal of Schooi 8 Em The St Theresa’s Rosary Society will dealing with death and dying with those sponsor a social evening in the school who have been declared dead and then and life member, was introduced by Stage director was Robert building in Linden Sunday at 7:30 p.m. restored to life. The picture will be C ) 2432 E. LINDEN AVE. >T Joseph W Roper, principal Kalla Coglianese, who was assisted by Robert Refreshments will be sold. Ticket in­ shown Sunday at 7 p.m. discussed his retirement Dubecki, Jessica Bakos and Michelle LINDEN, NJ. formation can be obtained by calling Petit Additional information can be ob­ The fourth grade of School 8 Sophie Jastrebski at 862-0846 or Ann 486-9452 A social hour followed tained by calling 272-7088 or 789-2123 presented The Wizard of O z" as part Borowicz at 862-1489 of the celebration The play was • DAILY LUNCHEON adapted and directed by Alfred R SPECIALS Cmielewski, fourth grade teacher, and l LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL > p re se n ts 1 1:30 2:30 presented in four acts Ruthann you worry... ■.RODGERS and HAMMERSTEIN'S GREAT MUSICAL Magner, music teacher of School 8, • PRIVATE PARTY ROOM supervised the chorus and provided about your hair, teeth, FOR 50 piano accompaniment Backstage eyes and many other •W E SE R V E assistance was provided by Joanne parts of the body. Shapiro, sixth grade teacher You learn washing, BREAKFAST brushing and grooming The fourth graders, who appeared in the play were, Gina Ferraro, mistress M uk ay tlCKMtD (MOSERS but what of ceremonies and Munchkin II; t o t mi Ljws ky OSCAR MAMMERSTEIN H 4 J GOOD FOOD & DRINK Faustina Taylor, narrator I and Sentry M ARCH 24, 25, 26 8 PM I; Kevin Bell, narrator II and Uncle do you do March 17-18-19 All S o ts Reserved M L.H.S. AUD ITO R IUM about your feet? DAY CELEBRATION LINDEN PODIATRY GROUP WELCOME WAGON WANTS TO VISIT YOU yourcomplet^oo^a^^enrer I *iq i t Just engaged"? New parent"? Moved9 I d like to visit you. I ll bring useful gifts, information and cards / ^ 486-3330 INTERNAL REVENUE HASSLING YOU you can redeem for more gifts at focal J_ j . (dial) 484 F E E T OVER YOUR TAX RETURNS????? LINDEN GARDEN businesses All free to you — — |1 C hinese & American Restaurant DR. ERICM. 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BEN EFIT—Freeholder Thornes W. Long was honored at a board of directors of the Occupational Center; Long; Joann recent dinner held to aid the Union County Occupational Kovalcik, a center board member; Betty McGhee, Center and the Association for Retarded Citizens of Union executive director of the association, and Mel Cook, County. From left are Warren Roche, president of the executive director of the center. Parcel mailing rules simplified

The U.S Postal Service has sim­ These standards apply regardless of the Department of State to United Roselle and Berkeley Heights. A nonprofit agency, the center plified parcel mailing regulations, whether the package is shipped by States government personnel abroad DONATES VAN—Scharing-Plough Corporation officials provides rehabilitation training, job placement and sheltered according to a report released by the Express Mail. Priority Mail, parcel In the past, most post offices in the Albert Trenton, left, manager of administrative planning and employment to 400 severely handicapped people in Union, Postal Service this week post or another fourth-class service nation's 6,200 largest cities could not control, and Richard J. Kinney, right, director of community Essex, Somerset and Middlesex counties. Under new regulations, parcels The exceptions to these size and accept parcels weighing more than 40 affairs, present keys to a 1977 12-passenger van to Mel Cook, weighing 70 pounds or less and weight limitations are for space pounds or measuring more than a total center, executive director of the Occupational Center of measuring less than 108 inches in length available mail (SAM), parcel airlift of 84 inches and girth combined, can be mailed mail (P A L ), parcels to certain APO/- from any post office to any destination FPO. addresses and for mail sent via within the United States 2 n ab b e d Students hear talk on energy on d ru g RO SELLE P A R K The Oak Ridge University of Tennessee in Knoxville Associated Universities, an energy Haubenreich has received extensive c h a rg e s research center sponsored by Exxon training on the subject of energy at Oak A 20-year-old Linden Company, USA. recently presented an Ridge Associated Universities man was arrested late assembly program at the Roselle Park Friday afternoon after an Middle School entitled "E nergy Ad­ The students who helped with the program were Thomas Signorello. Paul investigation by Roselle venture." The program was narrated by Joseph Duplessis. Viktor Tandari and Craig and Linden police turned up five small manilla A Haubenreich. a graduate of the Manning envelopes containing suspected marijuana if) the back seat of his car Edwin Odums of 113 Carnegie St. was arrested ROSELLE PARK at 4 45 p.m. and charged with possession of more th an 25 g r a m s o f FOURTH ANNUAL m arijuana a fter the substance was found in the car. parked on John Street "Pride in Self- Pride in Community" in Linden According to the police report, Douglas McAllister, 18. of 1257 Rose St., Plainfield, was also arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and possession with intent to distribute marijuana Police said they had earlier seen McAllister make a drug transaction on the corner of Chandler and St. George Avenues According to police, when they approached him, he crossed St. George into Roselle and got into a MILE RUN green Buick driven by Odums. After driving west on St. Presented by the Roselle Park Trust Co. George Avenue. Odums turned onto John Street, of Roselle Park High School let McAllister out of the car. and proceeded on, according to police, who DATE: Sunday, April 24, 1983 (Rain or Shine) then stopped Odums car. PLACE: Roselle Park High School where they found a black satchel containing 185 West Webster Ave., suspected marijuana in the back seat. Roselle Park, N.J. OPEN AN INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA) M V a g e n c y TIME: Check in - 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. BEFORE A PRIL 15TH A N D G ET THE T A X D E D U C T IO N a d d s h o u rs 2 mile starts at 9:30 a.m.; 5 mile starts at 10:30 a.m. LINDEN-The New YOU DESERVE! Awards following 5 milew&ce. Jersey Division of Motor LO O K WHAT FIRST NATIO NAL BANK OF (Age groups, male & female, both races) Vehicles Agency, located Any wage earner can open an IRA- at the Rahway Inspection even if you are already enrolled in a CENTRAL JERSEY'S IRA CAN DO FOR YOU: Merchandise raffle between 2 & 5 mile race. Station. 1140 Woodbridge retirement or pension program where you YEARS AMOUNT DEPOSIT EACH YEAR Ave., Rahway, will be work—and take a tax deduction for your open for the next two UNTIL contributions on your 1982 tones. You can Sleeveless Athletic Style Shirts to first 500 Saturdays from 8 a m. to 3 RETIRE­ *500 nooo *2,000 *2,250’ contribute and then deduct up to S2.000 pre-registered. Post register, while supplies last. p.m. MENT In addition, the agency per year if you're single, or $2,250 if you re $198,733 $397,466 $447,149 will be open until 8 p.m on married with a non-working spouse Work­ 30 $99,366 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL Gil 241 7582 Monday and March 28 ing couples can contribute up to $4,000 20 33,380 66,761 133,521 150,211 or Tom 687 0157 “ The additional hours Whatever you contribute is tax deduct 9,005 18,009 36,018 40.521 have been scheduled to ible. so it won t cause as big a dent in your 10 ...... e n t r y f o r m —— assist the public during family budget as you might think. If you are 5 3,404 6,808 13,616 15,318 In conakdaration of thi* •ntry bwing accaptad, I haraby, for m yw ff, hairs, the busy March com in the 30% tax bracket, for example, a ' Maximum investment available to couples with one •xacutort, and administrators, waiva and ralaasa and fortvar discharga mercial renewal period,'' $2,000 contribution reduces your taxes by working member Figures shown above are based on a ttta Borough of Rosalia Park, Rosalia Park Board of Educatior tha said Robert F Gonor, $600 at current tax rates In effect, you are 10% oonuert interest rate com pounded monthly, eorned R.P.T.C., and any sponsors, and thair raspactiva raprasantativas, sue director of the Rahway from starting age to retirement oge. octual rates will vary cotsors and assigns, from any and all claims that I may hava as a rasult agency “ A total of some putting up only $ 1.400 while Uncle Sam and are guaranteed only tor term of fixed rate deposits of Infurtos sufforad by ma in this avant I also giva par miss ion for tha usa 850.000 commercial contributes the other $600 of my noma and/or pictura in any nawspopar, broadcast, talacast or registrations are due for For m ore Inform ation about our IRA oftior account of this avant. I cartify that I am in good physical condition Tax-deferred Interest m eans your m oney renewal this March,” accounts, or any of our other savings fo r th is avan t Gonor said. grows rapidly. plans, contact your nearest First National Any am ount you contribute can earn ...... P H O N E ...... Bank of Cehtral Jersey office either a fixed rate of return or a variable Federal Regulations require a sub­ rate that autom atically keeps p ace with stantial penalty for early w ithdraw al from CHOICE changing econom ic conditions. You won't certificate accounts and withdrawals from pay a cent in taxes on the interest unttl you IRA/Keogh accounts prior to ag e 5 9 '/ j fo r ZIP STATE PETROLEUM retire, when you'll probably be In a lower any reason, other than death or disability, HEATING tax bracket. So your retirem ent fund grows are subject to a Federal tm penalty equal Shirt six*: •m ail □ m edium □ large □ X-L □ and grows . Just look at the chart to see the to 10% of the am ount withdrawn. 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/ LINDEN (N .J.) LEADER — Thursctay. March 17, 1903 — 9 DMB and Star Sports set for tourney clash

Dooley, Mackevich and Burke and paced the Sixers with 14 and 10 points, Star Sports I advanced to the semifinal respectively Fred Madsen and Ken round of the Adult Basketball Tour Saunders each scored nine for the nament, sponsored by the Linden Sonic* Recreation Department Members of the championship squad Dooley earned the right to meet are Isaac Brailgford, Dennis Bullock, Papa's Deli in the round of four, while Stanley Carroll, John Fore, Ron Mc- Star Sports I will match up against Conneyhead, Mark Taylor, Ronald Kuzma’s Sunoco The tourney final is Wall, Clinton Ward and Floyd Wilson scheduled for tonight at 7 10 p m at Also, St John’s overtime victory over Soehl Junior High School Louisville created a tie for first place in In quarterfinal action, Dooley. the Junior Boys Basketball League Mackevich and Burke took a 73-68 Louisville and North Carolina are 5-2, decision over Image Image led 33-27 at while St John's amd Virginia are each halftime, but the winners rallied to tie one game out Each team has three the score at 54 after three quarters games remaining Jim Burke paced the victors with 21 The Redmen pulled out a 71-70 points, while Pat Hagen and Ed Buley overtime win over the Cardinals. The each chipped in with 14 and Bill McCue game was tied at 29 at halftime and 47 15 For Image, Ulysses Infante led the after three It was 56-all after way with 21, followed by Bob*Johnston regulation. with 18, Tom Callahan 15 and Bob Kendall Ficklin, whose bucket with Stagich 10 six seconds left in overtime won the In the other quarterfinal, Star edged game, led St John s with 26 points past the Werewolves, 45-43 Tom Cabarle led a balanced scoring attack Baseball league for Star with 13 points, while Joe Socha (nine) and Bob Skrup6 kis (eight) aided lists signup info the effort For the Wolves, Don Lindon netted 12 points and Clint Beriont eight The Linden Recreation Department In the battle for the A Division's is now accepting registration for the regular season championship, Kuzma's Youth Baseball League The league is pulled away from Image in the final for boys, ages 13-16 as of May 1 All boys half to post a 69-53 victory and earn its must register third consecutive A Division crown Volunteer coaches are urgently Kuma's led 27-25 at intermission, needed Parents or young adults in­ then broke open the game in the third terested in coaching should contact Kurt Wolf at the Recreation office quarter Linden High assistant coach Boys may register with their physical Fred Short had 17 points to pace the education teacher, at the P A L building winners’ attack, while Scott Todd had at 400 Maple Ave Saturdays from 10 16 and Tony Givens 14 Infante’s 22 led a m -12 noon or at the department of Image and Callahan chipped in with 14 fices at 605 South Wood Ave The second-seeded Sixers captured Registration closes April 8 Further the Intermediate League Tournament information may be obtained by calling with a 44-27 win over the fourth-seeded 862-0300 from 8 30 a m -5 p m week Supersonics in other department ac tion days The contest was defense-oriented as

the opening period ended tied at four LANGE G R A N D O P E N I N G The Sixers then took command in the TAKE OUT second period with a 16-1 spurt to grab a r £~u ; i | 0 E 20-5 lead at intermission CHUEN YUEN Stanley Carroll and Clinton Ward RESTAURANT

IN THE AIR—Linden High's Don Franco, above, and Renardo Mack go up for 59, by surprising Phillipsburg and thus end ttieir season with a 20 5 record. ' SZECHUAN & •hort fumpers in lest Friday's North Jersey, Section II, Group III championship (John Shaffer Photos) SHOR’S DRUGS -HU N AN CUISINE game at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway. The Tigers were beaten, 62 Luncheon & Dinner THE MEDICAL SERVICE CENTER SPECIALS DAILY " Complete Health Caro HOUSE SPECIALTIES 401 N. WOOD AVE, LINDEN HUNAN LAKE PRAWNS 486-4155 GENERAL CHING'S CHICKEN FREE DELIVERY Tigers stunned in tourney final PEKING ROAST DUCK Men Fri I 30 AM to 10 PM Sat I 30 AM to t PM ■FRESH LOBSTER ANY STYLE more active in the second half, finishing And they did — 20 times, in fact — but Sun A Holiday* I 30 AM to i PM By RON BRAND^DORFER just remember how you finish And if HOURS MON THURS II 30am lOpr Win or lose, Wilbur Aikins usually you don’t win a state championship, with 19 points not in the sectional final against this FRI A SAT 11:30am 11 pm SUN >2 30 « offers a few words of encouragement to then you end with an L .' ’ It wasn't enough year's Cinderella team, Phillipsburg • Rwitoii StoYOr Cartdte* 714 W. St G eorge Ave. ‘Phillipsburg was just looser than we • F ilm D e ve lo p in g • C o im o tirs his Tigers and then comes bopping out ' People counted us out when we were TIGER TIDBITS—The quiet locker Lite Your M atter Charge linden • 486 5280 1 of the Linden locker room Not this 1-3,’’ added assistant coach Steve were," Aikins stressed "We were the room scene was a fam iliar one for two time Yesinko "W e came a long w ay." team that was supposed to win former Tigers who came by to Not after watching his Tigers get So did Phillipsburg Entering the But didn't win, and thus didn't earn a congratulate the Tigers on their big bumped out of the North Jersey, Sec­ game with an 18-8 record, the return trip to the Meadowlands season. Peter Wilson, now at Ap­ Judging from Aikins expression, this tion II, Group III tournament by Stateliners had to beat Summit, Par palachian State, was on the 1980-81 one was as painful as last year’s loss to team that lost to Randolph in the sec For The First Tim e Ever . . . unheralded Phillipsburg, the surprise sippany and Hanover Park just to earn Cinnaminson After all, the Tigers tional finale, while Steve Wilder, now at team of the entire tourney, by a 62-59 the opportunity to travel 60 miles to came out of nowhere — with a brand Union County College, w'as on the Tiger margin last Friday at the Rutgers Piscataway New Budget Club Athletic Center in Piscataway new starting lineup — to win 20 team that lost to Cinnaminson at the Simply put, Aikins said, the ballgames this past season. Meadowlands last year Phillipsburg After talking with his players, Aikins Stateliners just outplayed the Tigers "E a rly in the yea r." Aikins said, "I kept its hopes for 3 state title alive on stood against a wall in the cramped They took better shots, crashed the knew this team was young and very Tuesday evening with a 51-46 victory locker room, gathering his thoughts in offensive and defensive boards and green and would need some games to over Emerson of Union City The OIL the sullen surroundings Then he sat played tenacious defense get going. " Stateliners will meet either Cin­ down on a bench and split his time "Y o u ’ve got to give credit to "But we don't set long-range goals," naminson or Ewing for the Group III between stares at the lockers and at his Phillipsburg," Aikins said "They’re a he added "You can’t predict where crown on Friday night at the BURNER shoes good shooting team and, on defense, you'll wind up or how far you'll go Our Meadowlands Andrew Floyd had a He wasn't in much of a talking mood they forced us into much more of a main goal is always to be as com­ big first quarter, scoring eight points " I ’m just trying to put things into perimeter game than we were ex petitive as we can be and let the W’s and keeping the Tigers in the game perspective, ' Aikins explained pecting We weren’t able to get any SERVICE take-careof themselves early. He had good reason to be disap shots in the block and we weren’t very Parts " Labor • Cleaning • Service Calls pointed Instead of moving a step closer patient offensively .” Soccer clinic to a return trip to the Meadowlands — " I think they just out-toughed us Mon. Fri 8 AM 6 PM and toward another shot at that elusive inside," he added "They did to us what at School 1 Sat. 8 AM 4 PM state championship — Aikins and his we hoped to do to them They took it to The Linden Recreation OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Tigers will have to watch Phillipsburg, us inside Department’s newly-spo^ Emerson of Union City, Ewing and Indeed, the Stateliners avoided a nsored indoor soccer BELLOMO good ol’ Cinnaminson, the defending perimeter game entirely, emphasizing program held Friday MUFFLERS Group III state champs, battle it out for inside play and getting a super game evenings at School 1 has EXHAUST SYSTEMS the title. from 6-7 Ed Tarpey, who scored nine "proven to be very ELIZABETH 353-6408 Aikins never thought it would end this third quarter points and 21 points popular with Linden Our installation center is now ready Serving Union County Since 1910 to give prompt efficient service on way, especially since his Tigers had overall you th ." accord in g to m ufflers tailpipes, and complete ex won 12 straight, including the Union They also hit all the important foul James L. Iozzi, com hausl systems County Tournament’s championship shots The Stateliners were so good munity center director REMEMBER gam e over arch-rival Roselle and 19 out from the line that a junior varsity Under the direction of CHECK OUR LOW PRICES! of 20 player, Wayne Stamets, came off the Mario Kravanja, varsity And all that came after a miserable 1- bench in the final 13 seconds and hit soccer coach at Union M O T O R CLUB OF 3 start, which made the season even four straight free throws Catholic High School, the AMALFE BROS. TIRE SERVICE 335 RAHWAY AVE ELIZABETH EL? 4766 more remarkable as far as Aikins waa The Tigers, meanwhile, just couldn't youngsters are divided concerned. generate enough offense during the into four-member teams "We won a share of the Watchung game. They only led at five points in the AMERICA that play a timed game Conference American Division title game, and each time occurred in the During the course of the with Irvington and we won the UCT,” first half game the players receive Dine Out Aikins said after the Phillipeburg loss But there was a silver lining in the instruction from WE WANT TO WRITE YOUR "But the unfortunate thing is that Tigers' 28-24 halftime deficit, since all Kravanja The program is people don’t remember where you state hopeful Don Franco had scored open to Linden students and INSURANCE started or from where you came They only two points The 6-5 senior was grades nine through 12 Enjoy

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The announcement was made A b o ,« Saturday, the Newark Public The three-day conference, April 7-8, recently by Wallace Conway, chairman Library will boat two t o m ; at Mem will be held at sitae on the Newark of the network committee on cultural a.m. the topic is "PubMahtng Houses campus of Rutgers, the Newark programming Conway is curator of and the Authors" and, in the afternoon, Museum and the Newark Public the topic is "Language and the Puerto exhibits at the New Jersey State Library. • Museum Rican Writer: An Kncounter with Dr. Aaeia Rodrigues de Laguna, a “ We want professional programs, Young Poeta Who Write la Spanish, Rutger* associate professor of foreign Conway said, "and our range will be E n glish and "SpangUah.” This languagee is conference director. wide We are interested in any music, program is coordinated by Danllo The literary forums will open with from bluegrass to avant-garde jazz, Figueredo. keynote addreaeee by Joee Luis Gon- and in the field of dance w'e will try to The host institutions will also hold sales on April 7 and by Luis Rafael schedule all varieties from folk dance art, photography and book exhibits in Sanches on April 8. to ballet. We are also interested in conjunction with the Im age* and Forum levies on April 7 are poetry readings, panel discussions and Identities conference. "Suspended Identities Between Two anything related to the arts, he added The Newark Museum and the Cultures.” "Puerto Rican Women The network will need programs of 29 Roheson Center Gallery are holding a Writers and the Image of Women in minutes duration, on three-quarter inch Joint art show, curated by Dr. York. An Literature," "Translation and Tran­ exhibit of photographs opens at the videotape, in color Artists are asked to slators," and "The Poet and His World: museum on March and runs through send their programs to the office of the 19 A reading "Im ages end Identities April IS. On March 30, an exhibit of Cable Television Network of New On April 8, the topics ere "Projected paintings and other art will open at the Jersey, 132 West State St.. Trenton, Images: Perceptions of the Puerto Robeson Center Gallery and will run N.J 08608 Rican,” "Young Writers. Drama and through April 21. A reception to the The Cable Television Network, which Film ,” "P u erto Rican Literature in the artists, open to the public, will ba held will eventually include virtually all the Public School Curriculum, and In­ at the gallery on April 7 from 4 to 8 p.m. cable systems in the state, will reach terrelation* Between Puerto Rican and An exhibit of posters, m ags sines and more than one million subscribers Other Hispanic Literature in the United books by writers appearing at the States." conference opens April 4 at Dana The April 7-8 programs will be held in Freeze' group INTERNATIONAL OISCUSSION-Dr. John Young, Soton discuss international programs. Seton Hall has In­ Library on the Rutgera-Newark the Robeson Campus Center with Hall University Professor of Asian Studies (left); Ming ternational exchange agreements with the People's campus and runs through April 15. A registration at 8 a.m on the opening meets tonight Hsu, director of foreign trade for New Jersey; and Dr. Republic of China, Mexico, Japan and Puerto Rico. display of books by Puerto Rican r*' a is,,ion presidr"* w»it „,#*♦ recently to day and at 9 a m. on Friday. authors and an exhibit or poster* will SPRINGFIELD—Members of the On Saturday, April 9, the Newark open at the Newark Public Library Springfield Nuclear Freeze Group urge Museum will host a symposium on "A rt April 9. area residents to make their feelings and Artists of Puerto Rican Heritage: Inquiries on the conference may be known by calling U S. Representative Albanese The Search for Personal Creative directed to Dr Rodriquez de Laguna at James Courter and voting on upcoming issues status report Identify " This program coordinated 648-5594. nuclear issues The group has scheduled a meeting for tonight. According to Sylvia Zisman. at a on service to visually impaired recent meeting held in the home of Computer courses slated Evelyn and Morton Panish. Persimmon Human Services Commissioner Princeton CoraulUnt responsible for all client servicer This To meet the needs of the growing numbers of home-computer owners, the Way, the group discussed last week's George J Albanese has released a six "Before we could begin to design and system provides for standardized Division of Continuing Educstlon on the Florhsm-Medison campus of lobby in Washington D.C. Zisman said month status report on a management offer improved programs for the client! methods of record filing and providing Fsirleigh Dickinson University is sponsoring * series of non-credit Senator Bill Bradley seemed in favor plan aimed at Improving services for in the commission, we had to first know services to clients. The district office microcomputer course* during March. April and May of deployment of crews purging the state's 50,000 blind and visually how many clfents needed services, who reorganization was approved by the Dr John L Kallas and David Herzog, faculty members in the University's missiles. while Senator Frank they were, what type of services they Science Management Corporation, a impaired people College of Education, will teach the courses which are designed to introduce Lautenberg “ seems supportive of our needed, and if the commission could private consultant firm hired by the The status report on the department 's students to BASIC programming position.'' play any role in fulfilling those needs." Governor's Office to recommend Commission for the Blind and Visually The four courses which will be offered are Introduction to Microcom­ The group urges residents to call Impaired management efforts was Lockhart said management improvements to the puters BASIC, Advanced BASIC, Advanced Microcomputer BASIC for the Courter at his offices in Washington state departments released today at a press briefing in By conducting the needs analysis, home uaer, Advanced BASIC for fun and profit D.C at 202-225-5801. or locally at 366- Newark The briefing w as conducted by Lockhart pointed out that as a result Lockhart explained the commission is The courses will be taught in the Diviaion of Continuing Education's new 0974 Larry J. Lockhart. Special Assistant to of the study, the commission better able to direct its limited microcomputer lab The method, developed by Kallas, it a simple, straight­ Zisman additionally urges residents the Commissioner recognized that two thirds of the blind resources to specific programs forward approach with emphasis on individualized Instruction, handi-on to vote “ yes" on HJR13, the mutual and visually impaired people in the The plan detailed the reorganization experience and small daises. Students enrolled in the courses will receive verifiable nuclear freeze which is also The commission also implemented a state are elderly As a result, he said of district offices, noted the im­ special workbooks and teaching aids and extra computer lab hours, and known as the Zablocki Resolution; and computerized client tracking system the commission will double its social plementation of a computerized client professional computer lab assistance will be available to vote “ no" on the Broomfield Sub­ which not only identifies clients, but worker staff from four to eight in an tracking systems and detailed efforts to Students will be working on Apple II computers Those participants in the stitute Zissman said the President’s notes what their needs are and whether effort to locate elderly clients in need of improve employment and vocational courses will learn the BASIC programming language, which is used with ideas on nuclear arms are to “ build they are being served by other social the commission's services programs most microcomputers BASIC makes it possible for anyone to write them up and then freeze them “ service agencies The commission is also developing a programs for the computers A statewide meeting for the cam­ During the briefing, a needs The six month status report notes community relations program aimed at Introduction to Microcomputers BASIC is designed to orient the paign has been scheduled for 8 p.m assessment for clients served by the that a Rehabilitation Center Study the under-served areas This program uninitiated into the world of personal computers It will include four sessions tonight in the UAW Hall. 16 Commerce commission was released The study Group composed of consumers, was initiated with the establishment of of three hours each, and up to six hours of lab time The cost is 185 Drive, Cranford was conducted by Robert Scott, a representatives of the federal govern the toll-free number for clients The Advanced BASIC is a continuation of the first course It will include eight ment, and commission staff have been toll-free number is 800-962-1233 sessions of three hours each and up to 10 hours of lab time The cost is 1170 charged with finding a less .expensive Lockhart noted that the commission Advanced Microcomputers BASIC for the home user will enable the alternative to the “ Westfield Project is also initiating a comprehensive effort Seton Hall dean named head student to make full use of his home computer Other consumer groups have been to assess the needs of the multiply advising the commission on such things handicapped clients The needs Class schedules and registration forms can be obtained by calling the Office of Continuing Educaton. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham of New Jersey Nursing Board as the vending stand program assessment indicated there was a need Madison Campus, 377-4700, ext 302 All courses carry a *3 registration fee The district office reorganization for this study because clients might be Dr. Kathleen M Dirschel, dean of the from New York University. Before establishes one manager who is falling through the cracks______Seton Hall University College of joining the Adelphi faculty in 1972, she Nursing, has been elected president of was associated with New York the New Jersey State Board of Nursing University's Division of Nursing the chief regulatory agency of the state Education, Creedmor State Hospital for the nursing profession The board and the Columbia University College of comes under the jurisdiction of the Physicians and Surgeons. state attorney general She is the author of many articles for Dirschel came to Seton Hall in 1979 professional publications and has from Adelphi University, where she contributed to several published works had been director of the graduate on nursing care and nurse training nursing program since 1974 A resident of South Orange. Dirschel A graduate of Adelphi. she received is married and the mother of five both her master's and doctoral degrees children

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March 17,IM3 Over 96,000 Readers Appearing in the Union Leader, Springliekl Leader, Mountainside Echo, Linden Leader, The Spectator, Kenilworth Leader

SALUTE TO WOMEN - Worn* who won attic* in elections last year are guests ot honor at a brunch given by the Union County Women's Political Caucus. In front are, from left, Helen Miller, councllwoman in Plainfield; Virginia Apelian, first vice president of the chapter, Joanne Rajoppi, chapter president; Charlotte OeFIlippo, Union County treohotdet" In back are, from left. Ruth DeLuca, councllwoman in Clark; Ann Conti, county surrogate; Janet Prince, councilwoman in Berkeley Heights.

Therapy aids phobia victims The fear that afflicts one in ten... 'b io c h e m ic a l reactions to "There are some 65 to 70 research in this area points By JDK BKKTONK towards the fact that something According to a Union County- surroundings which make in­ people involved in the program, goes wrong with the body Mental Health Association dividuals ill at ease lor some including patients and former chemistry .” she explained psychotherapist, one of every reason or another patients w ho share the benefit of The psychotherapist is also ten persons suffers from some Other common phobias in­ their experiences as fellow quick to point out that the form of phobia, and may not clude acrophobia (fear of sufferers. That is a very im­ heights), claustrophobia (fear of portant part of the treatment panic” attacks are not life- know it. threatening — despite the Nancymarie Bride, a therapist enclosed spaces) and Bride said similarities between their at the Phobia Resource Center of hydrophobia (fear of water). According to Bride, the problems facing persons at symptoms and those of heart the Union County Mental flea 1th Bride, who is director of the flicted with phobic illnesses trouble Association, said the most Phobia Release Educational present major obstacles which While the program has been common type is one known as Program (PR EP), treats these can alter the entire lifestyles of "a resounding success' during agoraphobia Because of its phobia sufferers at the Union some individuals. its three-year existence, it is still symptoms, people often mistake County Mental Health "At the very least, phobias will <( ontinued on pagr 2) the ailment for heart trouble or Association headquarters in keep some persons from doing or other illnesses Cranford through a series of tw o experiencing certain things The symptoms include ex hour sessions. others take for granted, she cessive perspiration, breathing "We do a complete screening In Focus difficulty, fast heart beat, on the patients, defining added "Agoraphobia forces people to For the old grads: Class reu nausea and dizziness, all of physical, emotional and mental live very restricted lives the mons being planned. ...page 2 which stem from anxiety or symptoms and then attempting to cure the patients through help simplest thing like driving •panic” attacks Noel Coward rental: 'Suite in The "panic” attacks, ex­ groups and behavioral oriented through a tunnel or over a bridge Two Keys' opens at Paper Mill plained Bride, are triggered by a therapy.” Bride said. could prompt a ‘panic' attack,” fear of tunnels, elevators, closed Bride along w ith Dr Ho Young Bride said Playhouse. .p a ge 4 "Jobs have been lost and spaces, loneliness, bridges and a Lee runs the program, which families have been broken up as Stage appearance: Union resi host of other situations most includes the recruitment of a result of phobias.” dent featured in comedy at people have come to take for recovered phobia patients to Bride emphasized that the Baird Theater in South Orange. granted as the accepted routine assist in the therapy • symptoms should not be con of their daily lives "It is a mutual help group,” ...page 5 fused w ith insecurity "A ll the She described the attacks as she explained. FOCUS O N U N IO N C O u N I V — M a rc h 17, 1983 — Page 2 suffering growing pains attributable for for attributable pains growing suffering School in Roselle. Class of of Class Roselle. in School in­ More from is available formation Orange Road, West Spring Rock Club, 30. at April night, held Saturday be 1938 will of Class 07036 and Town the at 10. June its hold 1943 will of Class are needed to to expand. needed are which funds the of lack to a part most the er eno Mr in­ More reunion year 20 07111 vington. (375-9434) Klugman. E Robert Country Spring Rock the School High Barringer the of dinner-dance reunion 1110 '43. High Battin Anne to calling 353-2703 at ob­ Green by writing or be tained More may Union information in Campus Friday. reunion class 40th and books with library help to equipment the request stock center's the at *1,000 Bride phobias. said particular more their of learn about and kind research the to into opportunity grow gradually will and facilities self-help more corporates by caling 388-0433caling by obtained be can formation Ir­ 4S. Apt St., Marshall Linden. . Rd Hollywood the patients afford will which facility hope we which Center Resource Phobia materials 93 i pann is 50th its planning is1933, T Classes set reunions set Classes huh i sweet words his Though The Abraham Clark High High Clark Abraham The anniversary 45th The h Bti Hg School High Battin The donated recently Company Exxon The in­ envisions Bride expansion The e tl dnt ae h fns needed funds the have don't still We “ the to library a added have We “ r nc, el i this him tell nice, are f t aflct one i en... n te in e n o ts fflic a t a th r a fe e h ig n or finger your on ring OHN DeGEORGE N H JO 46 Engagement Rings sad Wedding Hands Wedding sad Rings Engagement oehn nicer.something t - k & U m U u W w m Waterford Crystal-Lenox China Crystal-Lenox Waterford E ELERS JEW Lladro AtFlgariaes Lladro Hummel Large Selection Of LHamoadOf Selection Large * • ol say would Watches-Fine Jewelry Jewelry Watches-Fine me Pom* m o P e im 9 , 372-5713 687-9664 or p m . at the Club Navaho Navaho Club the year at . 40th m p a 48to 15, from May reunion hold will Irvington the of graduates Manor. Irvington Those Those 374-6377. can call interested Irvington Manor. 1943 of Class School High 27-29 call 379-4731 can May interested Those of weekend its 1943 of planning is class 40th reunion for the the for reunion 40th Ja n u a ry and June June and ry a u n Ja The Millburn High School School High Millburn The 687-3707

fet etl elh rbes uh as such problems health mental affect eight in the state, she said said she in the state, eight which noted Bride phobias. laws for insurance watchdog and a as legislation serve to is function coverage insurance health individual by paid often she she said. Bride, as much as 50 percent of the fee is fee the to of 50 as percent much as According Bride, theAssociation Health by Mental subsidized is which *45. patients the program is working nevertheless,” nevertheless,” working is but achieve, to program the striving are e w program comprehensive of kind the implement to The Union County chapter is one of of one is chapter County Union The main Association's Health Mental The ains n h PREP porm un­ program P E R P the in Patients ah w-or eso css the costs session two-hour Each

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In offering the special service, the Law Project staff offices in Camden, Essex and Mercer Counties A special grant received by the Community Health will contact all interested agencies and organizations In Union County, the Law Project has served in Law Project will finance a new program to help in the county, including child study teams others in digent and disabled clients since 1977 Currently, with children of indigent families in Union County with and the school systems, parent-teacher organizations, and contracts and grants from Union County. United Way special education problems and needs. and state agenies, the Law Project represents and The Law Project will expand its Elizabeth office, community social service agencies ” "Our goal is to work constructively and effectively assists clients who are mentally ill, mentally retarded, employing an attorney and a human services advocate on behalf of children from indigent families with and elderly and in need of assistance More than 600 to assist children with special education needs. The special education needs, to secure the most ap Union County residents were served by the Law Law Project staff will counsel and represent children propriate educational and social services for them w ith Project in 1981 The Union County office has a staff of and their families who meet the income eligibility the least disruption in their educational ami living attorneys and human services advocates criteria in meetings and hearings with school, com munity and residential programs that are involved in arrangements," said Berger The Law Project proposed the new service because the education and support services for children who of recent cases in which educational services were are classified and who are placed outside of regular important to the security and stability of its clients In school programs The attorney in charge ?f the project will be Steve three cases. Law Project staff in Union County worked WE BUY Zamrin, formerly with the N.J. Office of the Public with the children, families, school officials and other Defender in the Department of the Public Advocate. agencies to bring about the provision of special education programs with financial support and Zamrin’s eight years of experience in that agency agreement from local school officials, and with DIAMONDS included specialization in children’s legal concerns, resources supplemented by applying for disability including the statewide la * guardian program for and benefits through the Social Security system abused children, and the child advocacy program "W e have found that we can bring people together As part of the special nine-month program, to be and resolve certain concerns to everyone s benefit It funded through Sept. 30 of this year, the Law Project will be our goal under this grant to provide this service OLD GOLD will also sponsor two public county-wide seminars on for more children and families in Union County. legal and social aspects of special education systems and of individual children s rights and responsibilities Berger said Eligibility for services under the special education F O R C A S H ! in such systems project will be restricted to children from families w ho meet the poverty income guideline established by the C of C issues listing federal Department of Heath and Human Services H I G H E S T The Union County Chamber of Commerce has The maximum incomes for families are $6,220 for a produced its first county-wide industrial directory family of twp. $7,760 for a family of three $9,300 for a Prior to this year, the Chamber's directory listed fam ily of four. $10,840 for a family of five and $12,380 only industries in the 15 communities of Eastern Union fora family of six PRICES PAID! County. "H owever, when we changed our name from The Community Health Law Project, a non profit Eastern to Union County Chamber of Commerce, we tax-exempt organization was founded in 1977 with felt an obligation to produce a directory of all Union grants from the American and New Jersey Bar County industries." said C liff Peake, president. Associations and the N.J Division of Mental Health < j iii Dc.i n v 511 - t .* The information, broken down by towm. lists class of and Hospitals Until 19H2. it was named the Community .1 "Hit WlX1' M 4 .. .» lg r« )o C Mental Health Law Project, but the name w as changed M0«B ‘ T Ml, ¥■*-$•?•- trade, principal personnel, complete address and t i I rfC-R : ’BI l'I Hfw i-wi phone number, plus number of employees as the organization expanded its services to a number j e w e l e r s '.'j BB’JOM* fliici-of of different types ot disabled persons who were also The directory is available to the general public for COBftlB MOM S & SHjTHiSAR! 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FILTERS 1 Among the 20 acts selected last month third place categories. American A Foreign 983 to participate will be a female singing Additional information can be obtained by calling the Parks Department office YOU CAN TOO... i OFF at 352-8431 A irascftanic c a r l aflord unhappy cutootnam. so eto«n ha s work mg on # car. ha has to ba sura hs's naniing toe b*M pnts f OUR* Rahway house and tha n g N pans tor B n job Hs gscs what ha naads horn me l carry thouaande a* pans and toey'ru aR lop guaftty you car WHOLESALE i r»*y on — so no maftar what you naad, you can ba surs to gal to convert to Spring festival it And you"! gal a lot mors Ufca tod hg f* loots tor 9m »ob. hatpfci sdnos fcom pur s^srtonoad oounssrmsn . ptos buying y a x ports « On* CM ‘ « e and One Aw I • r tn>y whotosats S o com a to and saa arhy your nalghbors and an art center is set March 17 thousands o< othar paopta coma to BUY WISE A*do Parts tor A contract was signed March 5 which The Major Theater series of the FREE t will give the Rahway Landmarks, Inc., a Montclair State College will present the O W L * purchase option on the Old Rahway spring dance festival an annual KEY CHAIN t Theater Principal signers were Norman showcase of new works choreograhed by You must ask -k Schonfeld, president of the Wood Group Montclair State College faculty and * Theater chain and present owner of the students and a guest professional, March * 54-year-old building, and Robert Balfour, 17 through March 19 at 8 p m in president and board chairman of Rah­ Memorial auditorium way Landmarks, a non-profit cor­ The festival will include dance pieces, poration, which plans to convert the including classical ballet, modern dance facility to a county performing arts and ja z z works, with musical ac center compamment ranging from the classical The contract, of which Eric Rickes, to the contemporary trustee and funding coordinator of Choreographers will include Betty Prevents Gas or Line Freeze Ups Dries up moisture in tke gas tank! Landmarks, was principal negotiator, Martyn, Dianne McPherson Jane VISIT OUR calls for an initial nonreturnable Maloney and guest Henry V a n Kuiken payment of $10,0 0 0 , which was made at The college s student choreographers DRY GAS the signing, to be followed by two ad­ will be Felicia Falzarano Karen ditional payments of $2,500 each within Kalbfell. Pattie Meyer. Denise Le Donne. s r 3 * 95° TABLE the current calendar year, and then the Gerry McIntyre and Kathy Lowry WINDSHIELD 99* balance of $160,000 by March 4, 1984 Coordinator is Linda Roberts The initial $10,000 payment came WASHER FLUID LOADED largely from member contributions, and included a $2,000 grant from the Rahway Concentrate 65* Limit ( WITH BARGAINS* Junior Service League and $300 from the HOME Allstate Insurance Foundation The Rahway Theater opened for IMPROVEMENTS business Oct 16, 1928 as a combined film AUTO • Custom Wood Decks and vaudeville showplace in the small Bratter Jr Poliak chain • Ml Masonry Work PARTSWIKM.ESJUE It became best known for the concerts • Slate & Tile Floors TOTHE PUBLIC * played on its restored Wurlitzer pipe organ, hich had been installed originally • Patios & Steps NOT THE CHEAP BRANDS W e s t i l l h a v e a to accompany silent films THIS IS QUALITY BRANDS some Happy 175th a A special display depicting the KEN CAIVAN0 CONST. YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON GOOD BRAKES B ir th d a y bumper theater's history is on exhibit in the UNION • 964-7526 stickers on hand Rahway Public Library for the NEW W AGNER or BENDIX LINED. Please ask Only remainder of the month DISC BRAKE PADS one per person. S upply is lim ite d

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SINGLE GENTLEMAN Working at Newark air port, looking for modest apartment References exchanged. Phone 457 (433. 201-686-0008 m Mr HU M YOUNG PROFESSIONAL Reg *1,8% Couple desire apartment in Union for April, May. SPECIALIZING IN * 1 , 5 9 9 . June or July occupancy No children, no pets. 449 W EDDINGS 4*31. & UU.L TVIVn ucekcn JL PORTRAITURES IR V IN G TO N F u rn is h e d BY APPOIRTMEif WILY room, kitchen and MEYER?& DEPEW bathroom privleges Separate entrance Good LIMITED TIME OFFER location. Woman only 201-686-0008 c a ll 374 5625.______CONDITIONED AlR SYSTEMS r \Q 7 OFF ALL Office S ic e fst Kwt * J 10 WEDDINGS & PORTRAITS CALL 272-2100 UNION- Modern office building, Five Points loca Pa:!-,'ll! Pkyrf. Stir! At S59 00 ♦Ion Approximately 225 309 Lafayette Ave. square feet. Full service, Wedding Pkfis. Start At S399 00 no extras. 3250 per month Kenilworth, N.J. DELL RAY AGENCY Coupon S p ire s i .?! K.i 4(4 9101 FOCUS ON UNION COUNTY - March 17, 1983 - Page 14 IMPROVEMENTS HOME HOME tM IPOEET OE MRVMN HV IPOEET OE IMPR0VFMEN HOME IMPROVEMENT HOVE IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT JtOME J P0EVN HV iPQ VN HV IPOEEI 0E P?'?V H L VPOVEVN ifOf A MH'. IAX iNf.OVf IV PRO HOV VL E VENT VF VP*?0'»? N 1 w0VE IVPROVEVENI 'HOVE EVEN iMPRQV HOVE ! VENT WPR07E HJ A00ITI0NS-ALTERATIONS A00ITI0NS-ALTERATIONS BUILDING CONTRACTORS BUILDING APPEARANCE estimate.residential Fully insured.at very Free low poets Commercial/ ie * T - ACOUSTICAL IN flaws andp a cracks t n t i f i f n e in c e piaster s s a rCo y cerlrufJ n s t aof t smodmiii m i n ocurse r « icfraptc tei THE LATESTLOOK TS R A P O T U A • — u- to crisp, a handsome turts, fetish flitter No ittecf raitefcte.Spoyod Dries textured cethufi Choice K IT C H E N S , B A T H S , , S H T A B , S N E H C IT K S ID IN G , R O O F IN G , , G IN F O O R , G IN ID S HLSL ™ WHOLESALE TI Y L E IV IT T E P M O C EIETA - I AI IA IIC M M O C - RESIDENTIAL 1*60 31*Sir SfRVtNG I-tW 001*44530 3 5 4 4 * 1 0 0 * MPROVEMENTS S T N E M E V O R P IM oel Park. Roselle e dy ' 0« t 7p m 7 p to m 30 « ' days eek W 106 E. Westfield A x . (rear) (rear) . x A Westfield E. 106 E N SD if . Jirfa USED AND NEW II OJR 1HOWI M O IO W O H 1 R J O VISIT MASONRY PAVING PAVING MASONRY m p 45 5 30to 7 Sat * ed W 01 pifulAc Untoft Avc 7051 Spfimftukl T N E M C A L P E R I ormaton tio a m r fo In r o F F O S E P Y T L L A MJBHHBL {M R i T PUCLIESE PUCLIESE T i R VW PARTSVW 4-05 cfagyP* P y g a f fc I 245-5005 EXPERTVWREPAIRS al 32 7894 382 Call: NDOWS S W O D IN W W DOCTOR VW u « Sun A [68858481 AUTO PARTS r - r V*ux H*H Sccttxwi OPEN CED E IC R P 272-SSS5 'P PARTS l'TP INSURED INSURED CEILINGS FENCES

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IF YOU own MIKE CIASULU CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS SIGNS BY FRANK or art planning n ROOFING DRAPERIES and CHESTNUT to b n an Highest WADE RE UPHOLSTERY HILBRANDT Quality Work SNOW BLOWER APPLE or IBM 5110 Guaranteed Workman Specializing in all type Lowest Possible Pretty Faces for MtCItO COMPUTE* Business Places. ship 33 years ex Sales Ser vice-Parts cermaic tile and stall Price perience, formerly at showers. Repairs • For CONSULTING & • REPAIRS SIGNS OF ALL BUSINESS or SCIEN STEINBACH'S Dis • SNAPPER Remodeling • RE ROOFING KINDS, Murals count for Senior * t0*0 • ANIENS TIFIC APPLICATION • LEADERS SYSTEMS DEVELOP & Pin Stripping. Citizens. F R E E Shop METER SNOW PLOWS • GUTTERS at Home Service. MENT CALL Mr. Faris Tear offs our specialty Free Estimati 487 5612 354-9483 Call: WALTER Free Estimates CANTER at 421 CHESTNUT ST. Fully Insured {Independent Fully Insured 632 S SMAD ST. 272 5611 Consultant) ELIZABETH UNION • 687-5270 Reasonable charges 241-2288 7576655 TILE WUNK VACUUM CLEANERS VACUUM CLEANERS WANTED TO BUY WATERPROOFING ANGE’S PARK WATERPROOFING DeNicolo REED VACUUM A A P PAPER STOCK, INC Experienced & Depen VACUUM SHOP dable Service. THE CONDUCTOR Sales Service-Repairs CLEANER SERVICE? RECYCLING PLANT S P EC IALIZIN G IN (STAtLISHIOm i •FREE PICK UP AND Ail Makes and Models IX LIVERY 48 54 S O U T H ZOfh S T R E E T BASEMENT WATER KlTCHtMS tATM«00*»S New and Used • OWE OAY SERVICE IR V IN G T O N , N E W J E R S E Y 07111 MMim onouTiHO PROOFING. WALL V v • \0 \ SENIOR P U T r A$H IN YOUR POCKET > ! 8UYEPO F SC RAP COATING, PUMPS, n e t n o o n s MARCH SPECIAL! 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