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Thursday, April 25, 1974-" MAKING V F.II1CI.EK According' to the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Educational level., Association, an estimated Natypatyasfrom wafer 50,OOOTfirms supply materials, parts, components, and as a requirement services to motor vehicle- Process is termed commercially feasible manufi turers in case of emergency The Zip Code for jobs is rising \ •" : "," call""" '•'" "" A'supply ((( natural gas can l>e insured with geographical traits, several alternatives . plants to gaS. Today, the most promising are possible, he said. But they, all have one method seems lo be anaerobic digestion.. In 376-0400 fpr. Police Department for Springfield is " WASHINGTON-- The l!»74-75 edilion of the "forever" through mass production and feature iii common: Large land areas. this, certain bacteria are added to a prepared or First Aid Squad Occupational Outlook Handbook says that bacterial digestion of Hie pesky water hyacinth, "Large areas arecertainly required, .but "in mixture without any; oxygen p ' The 376-7670 foe Fire Department .educational mjuirement.s will continue to rise algae, sorghum, grass or a variety of other terms of the land dislributioil pattern Of Ole_ bacteria then digest, or degrade, the material. 07081" for must jobs, including those iir'clerljjal and plants, acconiingto a report in ('hem Tech. a continental U.S.. the.. possibility of coriP" giving off methane gas in the process." blue collar fields publication of Die American Chemical Society. me'rciali/iiig .such technology definitely "Sufficient "commercial and pilot plant ex- The M2-ii(>e hiii'tdlwok-; jusl issued by Hit* US. • Achieving this "perpetual methane economy" does not require any technological cxisls." he said. "For example, the 100.000- perience has been accumulated to demonstrate Publl»h«d Evary Thur«doy by Trumor PublJ»Mng Corp. ncparlruehl of l-abor. emphasizes that post- • square-milc desert area. or the equivalent or a Ihe conversion of both the higher plants...and 41 Mounloln ov.., SprinB(I.IJ, H.J. 07081 - 686-7700 < ", liigh sdwol training, such as that- obtained breakthroughs, claimed Dr. |)on;il(I..L. Klass. f chemist" and assistant research- "iTrHouTe square, which is primarily in the the unicellular algae to produce, gases high in Flower sales Ilirou^h apprenticeship ';ind junior or com- • irs SPRING Moiling AddnMi ' Sub»cfipllon Rot* Sacond CIOBB Poitoo* director al The Institute of Gas Technology i'« Southwest, coulil- yield enough biomass!...tn methane;" he explained. "These, gases as •VOL. 45 NO. 30 SPRINGFJEU5, N.J., THURSDAY. MAY 2, 1974- 20JCo9ts Per Copy" iiKiniiy colleges, will lake on increased im- supply about is percent of- our current, produced from the digesters have heating CLEANING HUE P.O. Bo« a, Sp.lnofUM, K.J. 0708) »8.50 Y.'ofl, Pold or Sprlngfl.ld, H.J, portance, ••"-., " • . Chicago'.. ••- ; • — . up in Jersey 1 demand." ' • «. values of 500-800 BTU per standard cubic foot" The Occupational Outlook Handbook reports "The solution (o (he gas 'shortage is % - The gross wholesale value of Do you need someonstor one SWEDISH There are several other factors that may I com pared toubout l.otioBTH fpr nnl'iral employment' prospects,through the mid-lilJilts technically sound, uses known leehljology and, - sales, by commercial day or longer to clean your alter suitable'development, will.probably be amw"jjilriTplay here. For one, Dr. Klass noted and can be readily upgraded to pipeline-quality apartment, home or olfice Tor more than ltr>() occupations, and !10 major 1 producers of New Jersey- We have replsiered applicants MASSAGE lhat-liltlcwuilUiasJie.eji.duiie.t()JinercilBe the ; by established processes. ' n industries: It is a widely used publication in commercially feasible," ho said. grown-^carnattan5r~chrysan- looking for ihla *yp** * wort* carbon content of plants. If more suitable The economies of the conversion also look Reasonable rates. vocational^Riiidancf :ind"is an all-time best Land and water plants selected for (heir high themums, gladioli, and roses, We cover Elliabeth, Cranlord. seller among government publication^. " carbon content are cultivated for.conversion to plants can he developed— a liure possibility, he promising,, he said. Under the most favablo" . rose 16 percent in 1973. ac- Union, Linden. Hillside, Rosalie, said -.Ihe land requirements would drop. conditions, the cost of SNG Is estimated to be Rosalie Park, Garwood. HILDEGARDE .Among other thinns, it is designed lo, Hive methane, the main constituent of natural gas.. cording to secretary cr million BTLJ's. This is more than •• young people;, up-to-date, accurate vocational Ways lo convert carbon-cnnlaining uasle agriculture Phillip Alampi. and Clark Townships. Relu and, Ut Me confined lo land. In fact.lie poinled.out thnrthe the current cost of natural gas. but manyex^ '• '" information. ' -" "' ' -materials to synthetic natural gas have The 197:* value was $6,435,000. Mttme Awej Your recently lieen established, said Dr. Klass..ynri carbon content in- many marine plants is pcrts expect this cost to rise sharply. Also, this compared with J5,f35.00(1 in_ Call Mis. Goldberg at r Tenilom to focus on future In addition to forecaKtinfi-jhe need for more , greater than in their land-locked cousins. cost is on par with Imported SNG. as welj as the-" —352-8360 •••••.••• education, the new edition reveals thai: this is just a few .steps dou'ir the road from 1972. •';..',• "Tosuniniariz<\"Kaidl>r. Klass; "bycareful estimated cost of gas produced by gasification, •Two out of ilhrec job openings that will arise converting the plants themselves. Neew JiMJinMii Stitt Training Hour To Suit 'selection of plani1 'species and growth cdn- —lof "(her fossil fuels, like. coal. The net' value of sales of Ihrnugh 11)115 will stein irimi Ihi! need In replace What's more, he added, "the areas set aside 4 Employment SSenrlcl e foliage plants for indoor or Your Busy Schedule workers who die or retire. Only a third of fnrbiomnss (plaiU) production and gasification (lilions.il appears thai sufficient yields of low- "These preliminary calculations indicate patio use rose 35 percent. The npeiiiii|;s will r.esnll from employment 'growth. would not be. desjroyed, and might even be •cash-value. ' higli-fucl-valuc plants can be that thi-re are substantial technical and 1115 East )WMJ Street senior developed and produced to provide a nonfossil economic" incentives to develop SNG-from- 1973 value was $1,881,000,. Call For ftppt. --Tin1 number of professional and technical .iinprovcd or used simultaneously for other Ellnbett, New Jei»tj renewable carbon feed for conversion to SNG." , nonfossil carbon technology," Dr. Klass coif1 compared with $1,462,000 in mittee approved a zoning ordinance permitting jobs-those usually requiring a college degree-- beneficial applications such :is food product ion NO FEE CHAROeD . The Township/Committee and Springfield • Which lends In the nl-xl problem: Converting ': eluded, : . ••'• .. 1972.' . „ ' " ." ' . will continue to.'grow'fjister IIIII.II jobs in any or'recrealion." ' •. 674-4137- Senior Citizen Housing Committee (SCHC) will construction of this type of housing on the uUux-occupnlimiul group. However, the ,vast Plants represent the most ' abundant hold a joint open meeting Monday ut B p.m. al T-eone tract. . " . . . - , , majority of the (ill million job openings ex- renewable raw material in Ihe world. Dr. Klass Ihe Florence Gaudineer School to discuss what In January 1973, however, President Nixon pected to become available between 11172 and said-in-the-al'liele. it has been estimated Ih^t can bo done to speed construction of middle- <;!ainped a freeze on all Title 23G housing funds lliiiri will be open lo per.solis who have not Ihe total carbon produced by plants is"alKUil Mfi income apartments for elderly local residents. for 1(1 months as part of his program tb combat billion tons each year in principle,-it-iiiaksive -inflation.This 18-month freeze wjll end in June, completed four-y-iur£-of-coll<>g<».: . - - ' Spokesmen for both bodies stressed that supply of organic carbon for conversion lo gas. emphasis will be on what can be done in the and (here has been no indication whether it will The first consideration • in bringing this future, rather than on "recriminations'-' and • be extended at that time or whether any funds Irish musicprogram promise, into reality will he obtaining enough .discussion of reasons for delays in the past. ' will be mude available- plants to support the scheme, lly balancing the An SCHC, spokesm.au. gave the following Estimated total cost Of the project, on land ".The Hoys from—Lock" will ^ carbon-proilucini' ->i"i:'-'.-- ..f certain plants capsule history'.'of efforts to achieve senior* already owned by the township, Was $4 million • /traditional Irish music on "Cauglil in the Act" citizen housing: at pricelevelsof November 1972. The plans call * Tuesday at II p\m. :iml Wednesday, al (1:3(1 p.m. The SCHC -was formed by the Township for construction of 160 apartments on the four- (iu Channels !i(Viini[ fill. , • Upsala parents Commlttcc'in 1(171. In March 1972, it approved acre Leone tract. • as a site for ihe project the Township-owned ,The project would take approximately IK Leone tract, running approximately from months to build, from • whenever funds are* IVJountain.avenue to S. Springfield avenue,*junt' made available. The SCHC has rough plans for -raiser the apartments but.it-cannot go-beyond this ; of dollars worlli of prizes will be north bf Kuby street. The state gave awarded at preliminary approval for the project on May 31, point without "seed money" for architectural the .second annual fiuul-raisini! " (Continued on paga 8) [ ened piLdy of Ujisala. _ College's I'arenls' STEPPING OUT—Springfield Mayor Edword N. Stlsd Jr. (No. 53) this week yrged.all |acket is Marty Sherman, chairman of the event for the Springfield Recreation 1(172. In November 1972, the Township Com- Association which will be held this evening at 8 local boys and glrlvup to 13 to take part in the AAU Junior Olympics track and field ' Department. With them are some of the more than 100 youngsters who turned out o'clock in the Upsalh gymnasium, Kast Or- meet Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. at Meisel Field. Next to the mayor .In ,the dark for the practice session held last Saturday. ange. . » ,' • • - All proceeds'will be used, for student ac- IFvil ies'l Last vc.'ir'K~ovcnl provided- • new uniforms for the Upsala cheerleaders, ad- ior S set Time ouf taken ditional money for Ihe student emergency loan._ NOW IN STOCK! "TifiVd n'n'il furniture for Ihe snack bar. Proceeds from this year's parly will he- earmarked for shinj! The I'tib, a student refreshment at Meisel Field Sa by students at •r which opened last semester. Among the morning prizes are two star sapphire rin|!s and a star f The Springfield Championship track and participate has been urged to fake part. . Ttie contestant's age on May 1 will determine sapphire pendant. ' field meet of the AAU Junior Olympics will be The Bantam Division for boys and girls 9 and which division he or she cart participate in. All' Regional High Tickets, which may lie obtained al the door P held this Saturday at Meisel Field, starting at 9 under, will have the following events: "^yard eventsnre sanctioned by the N. J. Association • Students ut Jonathan Dayton Regional High the filghl of Ihe event or in llpsala's develop- a.m. &very youngster in Springfioid eligible to -dash,- 100-yard dash,, standing Jong, jump.-- of theTAmateur AthloticJUnion, _-.• School in Springfield milled about on the ment office in Kenhronk Hall are $2!5

•<\ the noontime sunshine, or a mixture of both. GIDER MILL & RESTAURANT by Honor Society jumpv running high jump, 440-yard relay fop School team, and Dave Brown, long, a local works at college C- ••• leader In youth and sports activities and state .'Principal .Anthony Fiordaliso said that the boys and girls, as well as the 50-yard dash and .'- CUymRlcfia»«(0£fc<:flOtoJUM.iChBj*rma'n, Many' W.'likout, or'more properly a,stayout. followed . The works of 'in prominent New .W-rsey'ar- JwA^I^Wi^^^*S'* ' olhcr adults, as, well as members of the Dayton •t-.jtel»8"»lanns furhecTinori Tire "alarm boiees Jj^tj\jnjoJ>cing_exhihjted through May i:i in Hie "at The Junior Diylslqh.-for boys and girls 12 and -The' National Honor .Society..Induction 13, haa a 220-yard.dash,-100-yard dash, running track team, will also aid in operation." withln the school. After the second, he added, WITH DATE! _.Lilt.|e Gallery of Kean CollegoTirNew Jersey Gold, silver and bronze medals will be the students refused to return lo their classes (formerly Newark Stale College at Union 1. ceremonies, were he\d last Wednesday night . long junip, -i:uns!flg_Wgh. j«"5PL«>na .^yard \ with morp thhn 8M parents; teachers' and]" relay for boys and (jFris.as welTas the funning awarded-to-the top finishersin 'each event, - for approximately an hour.' ..' :. . The show .spotlights a variety of paintings in An anonymous, telephone call lo this water-base incdium, including tempeen to own one! Park dr., Keuilworlh.a member of Hie Kvcning Bechcr, Laura Belliltl, Diane Bclliveau. FROM OUR RESTAURANT: - . . Jacqueline Benjamin, Lori Berezin, Thomas Tax board lists ofwi n n i n g author planned in advance. There were no signs The "Toduy" Show on NBC hailed Student Council. displayed and no other indications thai the Pulsar, the solid-state computer Business men and shoppers luncheons are served dally'with specials that are sure to please. Besio, Matthew Bosner, Irn Brown, Carol p (iiillury hours are 9:30 n'.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Bultmnn, RichardCoe, ChristineCusumano, Jo All Springfield residents are eligible to enter incident had been scheduled ahead of time. l and Wednesday, jmd tt::io a.m. lo -:t::t(l p.mr Dinners served nightly after five, large menu selection of seafood and roasts and steaks, fine desserts and a'daily $8.3 million levy this newspaper's Mother's Day essay contest. no larger Ihnira wrist watch, as ?• "Ann Damato; Joseph' Delmaurq. Matthew Despite efforts to reach student leaders Inter the new international status Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. selection of chefs specials for your dining pleasure. The first rule of the contest Is to complete this, Drysdale, Alicia Putkowski, Deborah The Union County Board 'of Taxation has in the day, this newspaper could nhlnln no •-' symbol. The New York Times The exhibit is free and open to the public. Our cocktails, Draught Beer and wines are"sure to please. ~T"~. . . • Episcopo,. fieorge Ksparza, Bonnie Furbor,.. sentence in 50 words or iess: '^WeloveMom ;.." comments. Andy -Mendelsohn, senior class rcported the 1974 tax levy for, Ihe township of —Entries Iriusl be delivered to Suburban described it rathe new "in" thing FROM OUR BAKERY: Susan Farber, Robin Flngcrhut. Springfield will be $8,377,553.06, at a rate of president, and Phil Zisnian, head of Ihe Student |hjU every man wants. Come in Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesant ave.i Unioh, no Council, had voiced student protests ovor Homemade pies prepared from the finest ingredients. Apple, blueberry, cherry, lemon meringue, pecan, pumpkin, Also, Ronald Frank, Margaret Gibson, $2,57 per $100 assessed valuation, at 100 percent und let us show you why. _ Jqzz n ight siated later than Monday at noon. Information on . several Regional Board of Education policies Cynthia Goldbert, Jeffrey Goldstein, Randy of present market value. 4 ,- .coconut custard,and'others in seaspn. . , ' ' each essay must include the entrant's name, at a hoard meeting attended by more than 300 Homemade, raised and cake donuts are fried several times a day to insure freshness. . . Goldstein, Bruce.GaUob, Kimberly Haas, Vlckh ..' Of the total, the largest percentage, 32.60, or address, phone, number, age and' mother's as school benefit Hagcl, Brlon Heclor, Bruce Helde, Donald $2,731,220, will he allocated for local school students April 2 at Dayton. : : name. (Only mothers residing in Springfield 9 Bread, rolls, cookies and even our own creamy fudge candy.-all prepared on premises^are available for your eating HeUcl, Michael Illrsh, Laura Hocksteln, (axes. Regional high school taxes take the next *' The students had culled for open lunch and l'"«r llrook School will presenl ils amutiil 1 are eligible.) "~ i benefit "4m:/. Night '•' on Saturday, May >V al !) Gerald Kaelblcln, Andrew Knplnn, Ralph biggest bite, 27.811 percent, or $2,310,127.85. The study period rules, permitting students toloavo -., pleasure. ' Father? may submit essays about their.wives p.m. at the school; XMireai Hills rd.. Short .Kartzman, JohnKecnan, Susan Klcll, Mitchell rates per $100 for these are,,84 and .71. school grounds when noi in class, and for a ..if their children aro under six years of age. designated smoking area within or outside the Hills. ' ..-".' P. Kotler, PaulKryslow, Nancy Ijiwrle, Dana respectively. -• • " DIGGING IN—'Springfield Girl Scouts »ako part Irfannual Arbor Day-tree-planting FRESH PRESSED APPLE CIDER, made daily in the old. farm style way. The winner of the contest will be chosen on school. They had also objected lo the new at- Levitt, Steven Lipschultz. " — Taxes for local municipal purposes will be ceremony held last Friday at Fadam Park, at the corner of Mountain avenue and : .the basis of originality and sincerlty^The _tondance..poJlcies whlc}i permit teachers^ imd Benny Goodman; Woody Herman. Count Basic,- HOMEMJDEJCECREAMi_ — Y ;,.: __!.. '. Also, Rainer Malzbender, Jeffrey McQiiiiid, $1,1125,445.65 or 21.79 percent of the total," L Shunplke road.-Shown are,-f rom left .Bess Morrison, Judy WynderLlchjincI £ljzabeth- decision of the judges is 'final. It will be "an-" administrators to give a student a zero grndcTifi etc.,, "will hold an Informal jam- session. Made from the finest dairy ingredients and fkvored just right, to take home or eat at the store. Kevin Mercer, Frances Rajs, Edward Rosen, producing a .*>(> per $100 rate. The net county Quinzel, .." (Phato-Graphlcs). Featured'performers will Include Al Colin, 9 Alan Salz, Ronit Schachtel, Diane Schaffoir, taxes apportioned will be $1 ,'406,570.46, or 16.79 (Contlnutd on pag* 8) ..:... . "(Continued on page a) tenor snx: Sonny ltusso. trombone.- Irving FROM OUR FRUIT DEPARTMENT: ' Mark Seymour, Ell Shapiro, Robin Sury,' Anne percent, .while, veterans and senior citizen ^ Markowitz, trumpet; Konny Zlto,'drums; Al New York Apples are shipped dlrert from our own orchards at Red Hook,New. York. Mclntosh, Winesap, Delicious. Talcott,. Joan Tarantula, Steven Weiss, Sunan deduction taxes total $95,190 or. 1.14 percent. Lukas, ha.He; Kdwin Finckcl, prniio. anf the "NBA • TO THE VICTORS—M«mb«r« of th« Jonothdh Ddytbri Rrtlohdl High School Klwanl* licensed dogs eligible looking better." Volunteers were asked Cleveland' Cavaliers, "The; significant thing' * K«y Club poi» with »bm» of th« trophltt th#y won at th« r«c«nt »»at« convention. to wear boots or heavy shoes and gloves. about the book Is that It's about people who, Shoyn ar«, from l»ft, front, Donn Flshb«|ri .(wer-tary). Doh H«tz«l • (district for free rdbles shots make things happen. They are action-oriented. »fCtqr), JMI Goldberg (pq»t lieutenant governor), Gan Gecker (past district In case of rain, the cleanup will- be Free rabies inoculations will be given to all rescheduled. ' - They are doers. That makes them exciting and l; i»cond row, Jpn Sl«b«r (past president), Rich Goldhammer (past vie* FURNITURE licensed dogs in Springfield on Saturday, May makes the book hard to put dbymi" . • ' ,;::' , DqvldGollob(paM treasurer); thlcdrow, Gary Sherman, Mptt Drytdale, This will be the second time the FDC- 233-3444• 560Spi-ingfidldAvenue Westfield, 11, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the municipal garage on CA has sponsored a cleanup. The first IO52HaabertiAve. 1 Local residents can find out more by at- ' BJyv^.rth; fourth row, Hbb«rt Co.h*er!i; Alqrv Gould; filth row, Andy Dobln, Center street.,The Inoculations will be good for Elaabeth 353-5530 •tendlng-Armbur'a lectiire pt Uie Sprlngheid ; Warren BrombWfl.ErTcGelit; sixth rbw.DtiV* H(itxel, John Glesej; seventh row, one was on April 20.In the vlciqity of Public Library, according to a' library•••;•" Robert Jay, Gcfry Werner, Roger Dovy, Mike Baornrlnd, Ed Rosen (vlce-prtildent), three years' . '-, '•' ..-' Warns* avenue, Marion avenue and tfce -spokeaman. • .-•. . •] •' \.\'.'••• ,,,'. Residents who have not yet secured 1974 dog Railway River. , Jev Greensteln and Alon Salx. . ... • . licenses may obtain them at the clinic.

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SPRINGFIELD (N.J.)LEADER.Thursdoy. May 2, 1974-3 2 Thursday, May 2, 1974-SPRlNGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER 324 Dayton pupils honored Faculty holding for academic achievement rehearsals for A-total of 324 students at Jonathan Dayton Keenan, Debra KesselHaut, Craig Keyworlh, High School, Springfield, have been Susan Klell.'Michael Koanett, Nancy Lawrie, named to the honor roll for academic Steven UpschulU, Rainer Malzbender, Jeffrey play at Dayton .-'..Achievement during the school term's marking McQuald; MichaeI'Meskin, Gene Meyer, David Rehearsals for the Jonathan Daytoi rr-period, Jan. 28 to April 3. Included in the7(olal~ Michaud, Brian Miller: v, .Regional High School faculty scholarship func, f .are 63 seniors, 76 juniors, 96 sophomoresaiid 90 "Nancy Mullin, Paul Naftali, Frances Rajs^ . "Don't Drink the Water" are under way "freshmen. . " u P I^n Rawitz, Willianv Riffel Jeffrey Rockoff, afternoon at Halsey Hall. >v| Those named are as follows^ Edward Rosen, Randi Sacharow, Alan Salz, The play will be presented at 8 p.m. on SENIORS •• Ronit Schachtel, Diane SchafIer,*EJi Shapiro, 'Friday and Saturday; May-17and 18_The cast Axelrod, Edmund Bates,-Carol Totld Slegal, Brenda Speer, Robin Silry, Abbe is: Dave Oliver as Father Drobneyl Joseph F. fclaustein, Sherri Boxer, Maryann Braun, Szanger, Anne Talcotf; Joan Tarantula, Steven Trinity as Ambassador Magee, Warren Robst Vjanet Cadden, Elva Cardinale. Jennifer Weiss, Susan Werfel, Gary Werner, Lisa as Kilroy, Ed Shlley as Axel Magee, Marge - Carvellas, Joan Cbaiten, Stephen L. Cohen, Winters, -Lori Wipfler, William - Wltowsky;- \Bul|man as Marion Hollander, Alex Kropinicki * Arthur Cook, Alysa Dortort, Howard Drew. Kathleen Zicgler, Philip Zisman. as^ Walter Hollander, Linda, Duke as. Susan ^Brenda Dultz, Richard Feldman,, Diane SOPHOMOKKS' i Hpllatider, Don Wayne as Krojack, Nancy .. ' Fionda, James Foster, Michele Gechlik, Daniel David Abend, Aaron Adler, ..Cheryl Amos, Kudirkftsas Miss Burns, Maribeth Venezia as . Gecker, Alan Geist, . "'•• • Andrew Armpuf, Lisa Blumenthal, Steven Cook, Anthony- J.;. FIBrdaliso as Sultan of , Robin Gold, David Gollob, Joseph Grabowy. Brecher, Lori Brown, Patricia Carroll, Randi Bashir, Kareii Rusin as Sultan's-Wife—Art Jan Gray son. Susan Hager, Debra Hershman, Krupp as Kasnar ahd Carol Draggon as Citron, Stephen Clarke. Mary Dcwey, Elaine v Joy Hirsch, Norma Huber, Laurie Jacobs, EmsJle.Morey Epstein, Louis Fasulo, Jeffrey Countess Bordoni, \^ "."."' FANTASY LAND—Lora Venire, Maria Frierl, Mork Casale and VOUNG THESPIANS—Students In Eunice Samer's and William WHERE'S THE CAT?' Is the qusstlon ojked by Elite Oglnti, HORROR STORY—Shown In another scene from 'The Haunted --Dinah Klingsberg, Robert Kqsch, Margp Feld, Scott Fidel, Lianc Filrels, Dbnn'Fishbein, ' Thomas F. Baker, mathematics instructor • Adpm Silvereteln (from left) itdrrid In The Talking Tree,', Vetter's flftrj grade dosses at the Edward Walton School, Elena Mocclachera, Mark Casals and Adam Sllveriteln Mansiorvand the Apeman Killer' are (from left) Julius Asllo, •- Krnsnoff, Janice Kriegnian, Debra Kuskin. Robert Fleischman, William Francis, Debra and K£y Club advisor, who is producing the Springfield, recently wrote, directed and acted in plays (from left) In a play of the same name. The Walton School one of the (tudent-written plays. Another drarria set in a John Bslllttl, Mark Casale .and Jeffrey Rosen. Other student- Teri l.assiter", Eric Undenfelser, Alan.Lipton, Freund, Nancy Frischman, Amy Geltseiler, play,«aid that the object of fhe^production is to presented to follow pupils. Among the productions was the youngsters used sheet-covered desks and chairs to create forest' wot 'The Runaway*,-, feoturlng Cathy, Cllcklnger,— ~ written play* and their stars were: 'Baby Foce Flnster,' with-— Diane Lunzer, Beverly MacDonald, Barbara raise moneyto finance a scholarship fund for a -Jolui ^ T ; Haunted Mansion and the Apeman Killer,' featuring (from tho atmosphere of a. haunted house, In which the search Pomelo White and Stephanie Wright,.which told of three Ellin Boumel, Randy Feuersteln, Arlene Isea and Lynda Donna Goldberg, Peter Gottlieb, Alan • deserving Daytdh stu3ent7Tiq)eelS' flre~on sale'""'7 Karen- Mcnde, Janice Mikulicz. Lorraine , * left) John "Bellitti, Jeffrey Rosen, Mark Casals (as the- takes place. All the students who took part In the fifth-orbde young girls who get angry at their mothers and. run away .to...' _ /Marcantonlo; 'Martian Land,' James Beyer, Robert Clqconl, Scott Grayson, Thomas Grimm, Wayne at the school or at the door on a reserved basis . ON THE RIGHT TRACK—Girls competing witji the varsity track Tauber, Gall Lawrence, MdryDewey, Allsa jHockstein; rear, . Myerson, Merle Nieman, William Palozzi, Apeman), and Adam Silverstein. ' project designed their own scenery and collected the the woods, but then become frightened and return home. . Roger Perlsteln, David Szymanskl, and The Big Game;' Brian Halsgut, Debra Harmon, Steven Hechtle; for l-wo dollars. ... • \ team at Jonathan Dayton Regional H,lgh School ore, from Nancy Janukowlat/june Ann Mlele, Lqurle Powell, Robin Cathy Poulos, Mark, Ronco, Robert A.r Roth, needed props. • . •" ; • Sffbert and Larry Walker. Susan Hinkley, David Hoffman, Maria John- The Woody Allen two-act comedy deals with " left, front, Bobbl Manoff, Kate Spielhbli, Dlna Sarge, Lisa Scaplcchto, Jessie Evans and Pam Hamilton. Robin Shiprhan, Deborah, Simon, Janice Smith, son; Beth Karp, Andrea Kayc, Nancy Keller; the trials and tribulations of a Newark caterer^ Brian Spcctor, Kathi Spiclholz, Susan Springer,- - " (Photo-Graphics) • Melanie Kimak, Patricia King, Steven Kir- and his family (played by Alex Kropinlck,_\s Carol Stefany, Barri Lynn Stein, Beverly . 12-year-old girl Miss Ross in plqy shenbaum, Paul Klinefelter, Richard Krajcik, . Marge Bultman and Linda Dukei as they try to annul HMiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiciJiMuniiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiHiiiitiininiiiiinTIuituiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiMiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniititiitiiiiiiui Stewarl, I^ori Taub, Hal Wasscrman, Susan Staccy Krop, Barbara Kur, Barbara Lan, outwit a communist spy charge. . CVANTON, N.Y.-Laurle Ross, daughter of Woisbrol, Jacqueline Yqungc, Cindy Zahn. , injured when car Dr. and Mrs. Howard Ross of 13 Richland dr., careers , Laura 1-aasten, William Lcl>cr. . '' _ ;—^ : • ; , Springfield, N:J., appeared with the St. JUNIORS Hee Young l*e, Bonnie 1-eff, Steven Nancy Dow, Howard Drucki'r, • Lawrence University Theater In "A Mid- will be subject of DAYTON DISPATCH Scott/ Andrus, Irene. Bachmcler, Linda Legawiec, Karen Leite, ~-Jodi I^esser, Cary Thaddeus.Dutowski, IJuurccn Kick, Gwyh and bicycle collide summer Night's Dream" last week, . Barnoc, Christopher Barry, Eileen Bass, Diane Lovitt.Patti Liberman, Leslie, .Lipton, Steven English, Kelly Evans, Susan Fcrrr,—Gail Belllvoati, Lori Bcrezln, Thomas Bislo, Marc Fjgliuolo,. Leroy Fleischer, Linda Gecker. •'' A-12-yenr-flld Springfield girl wus injured last A-DVE-RHS-E-M-E-N^T •:[_ Lubash,. Iloiierl McGurty.. Judith Millm.in, hospital program By Margo KrdsnoH, Bloom, William Bohrod, Matthew Bosner, Ira Linda Murnane, Paul Myerson, Andrew Nash, Susan GirjsonTTRobert Goense, Shari Gold," >. ' Thursday when her bicycle collided with an Brown, Susan Budish, Scott Burke, Richard auto at the intersection of Milltown rdad and •There are 21 girls al Jonathan Dayton „. sophomore Jean Wundcrlich and freshmen . Richard Neifeld, Tanya Nelson,- Karckn Ellen Goldberg, Renee Grimaldi, Kathy Multi-Therapy Dnyjit Overlook Hospital (hlsf Coe, Lucyj Crom, Joann Damato, Joseph Regional High School who enjoy, running so • Laurecn Kick, Pam Hamilton, Nancy (J'Keefe, SteveirPerlmuller7"Calirerioe-Picut, Grimm, Lisq Grossman, Beth Gutman,- Archbrldgc lane, township police reported. Tuesday will show career opportunities in the Delmauro, Kathleen- Donegan, Matthew much thai they arcactivo members of the boys' Janukowicz, Kathy Kelly,, Liz Knodel, June -Jennifer Pilney, Jeffrey Pittenger, Michael Pamela Hamilton, Peter Hess, David Hetzel, , Police said Wendi Sanyour of 16 Elwood rd. fields of physicanherapy! occupational Drysdale, Deborah Episcopo, Bonnie Farber, (rack learn. Although track couches, Martin Miele, Hulh Piirducci, Dina Sarge—Elisa : Plaloff, Karen Poulos, Susan Prokpcimer,. AHsa Hockstein,'Julie Holding, Murray Indlck; was riding cast on Milltown at 7 p.m. when her therapy, Inhalation therapy and speech Susim Farber, Ronald. Frank, Anna Glovan- Tnglienti, William Byrne and Theodore Amo Tauber, Karen Wadlcr, Laura Wcntz and • Gregg Prusslng, Rocco Quaglia. Alison ^lancy janukowicz, Richard Kaplan, Vicki bicycle struck the right side of an eostbound therapy to juniors and seniors from Jonathan none, - '. • _ car, operated by Daniel Mariano, 21, of 300 ^Dayton Regional-Iligli'School, Springfield, and lire concerned with other team—members, Karen Wright. " Roedler. Marcla Rubenstein, Stuart Ruff, "Kaplan, David Klin^sb~erg, Rich'ard~Klufsrem7 Milltown rd. According to police,'. Wendi _ 19 other area hlglrschools^ . coach William Jones includes the girls within Jf girls participate on a team which Dayton is ' 'Randy Goldstein, Bruce Gollob, Barry Gerhard Scheich, Hal Schcrer, Lori Schlein, Erika Koppel, Alan Layton, Karen Lenhart, complained of a possible head injury following his group of distance rilitrlersT Girls have not . challenging, then Dayton's- girls usually Gcecnborg, Lori Greenstein, Vicki. Hagel, joseplisleber, Cynthia Sproul.'wEndy Stark! Thomas Malzbandcr, Judy Margulies, Susan ; the mishap, and was taken-lo her family SYROSENBLUM 1 ; The last in a series of five day-long programs chosen to participate In tfje pole- vault, high compete against the other girls. If the other' Steven Hcllerr Donnld Hetzel7^Dcborah susan' Stepanuk. Wark^Tryon'-Patriciar- Meisel, Susan Menk, I-esley Moore. Elizabeth physician. No charges were filed ngainst' the - Shopping, shopping, shopping I Thtrt It presented throughout the year on health career jump, long jump, shotput, discus, jgvclin and team does notincludc girls, then Dayton girls Hinkley, Michael Hursh, Uiura Hosckstcin, Vollherbst, Laurie_Weeks Ralph Weickcl. Napier, Susan,Nestler, Belly Newman, Scott- motorist. • no battir plan In tha world to shop than recruitment, Multi-Therapy Day will begin at distance runs. . ,- - will run against-boys or race among them- Andrew Kafilan. Ralph Kartsmnn. John,. Karen Welnberg, Steven Weinman, Gall Pashian, Michael Patella, Cheryl Plrigyi, On Sunday, three Summit women escaped In Europe. Evwywhtr* you go ttitr* «r« 9:30 a.m. in the Overlook auditorium off. the Coach Jones mentioned "All girls ut this Ijme selves. . '—; "——- Weisman. Amy Wcltchck, Shari Wildman, Kathleen Powers, Tracy Rawlins, Patridia_ injury when 'their ears were involved in an ' shops that sport th» most authatlc ol the main lobby entrance on the fifth floor. arc participating in various sprint and shorter practicing 12 hours each week, as the boys Lawrence said, " said, "The reactions are a lot Murisa Wohl, Mocmie. Zador, Debro Zapolitz. Rebel; accident al the intersection, of Cleveland place best goods to b« had. Go to' Vienna for Staff professionals on Overiook's lisiilth team distance events, lo pick the event they do besl , do, these girls also divide, their lime among of fun. People who see us run say, 'My God, is it Robert Roche, Rhonda Roff, Carol Rosen,, i. i a CUBS HONORED—Philip Walker, John- Bolllttl, Bjj[ Auer and Todd VOQI (from left), imtl M°rrl« turnpike, police'reported;' •mbrold«ry, and go to Gr**ct> for will discuss their specialties In workshop in." These include 100, 220 and 440-yard runs. warmups (usually-20 minutes of-exercises),--a girl -••-••-. ' KKKSIIMKN' Geraldihe Sarge, David Schlanger, Judith * A •»rthehware and pott try. CMhmtrM, He added that those hcTconsiders especially ilistjince (mile work), interval (jog, run hard, Dayton's track team has run up 36 un- Anne Angleton, .Ilenc Arnold, Jeffrey Bahr, Seidel„._, Gar^.=1y J Sherman.,,.„ , Nancy.Shelh„.„,..„..*.>..,, Judit„„„,„h. "members of 'Springfield Cub Pack 70, received the^Wv of LighVaward "during"' " ' ccording:torpolicc7 twornorthboundncars, ' sessions and.duringjoursofjheir department's. : ( ner lcrystal. And' A film entitled "The Way Back" will sophomore Mary Dewcy; all of whom have also tired after, but they are a lot of fun." that they stand on the sidelines cheering the Burke, Carcn Buthmann, Elliot Buzin, Karen Karen Sury, Barbara VanBonschoteh, Warren • .:• ' , , -- ' Cleveland place al 2:20 p.m., when Mrs. wouldn't It be nlca to-own tomathlng demonstrate how different therapies work participated injndnor track, Showing promise Coach Jones said that his objective is for girls boy's nil'Coach Jones added, with smile, "Tho Cantagallo, Karen Clarke, Amy Cohenr Alan Vollinger, David Vreeland, Brian Wosko, Rick Nahirny's vehicle was hit in the rear by'one ,' y made In Parity Franca? ' together for patient rehabilitation. l)r, Norman among the freshmen are Alisa Hockstein in the to enjoy the sport and to stay with it."When • Constantian, Lori Danielczyk, Jeffrey-Davis, Weber, Richard Weinberg, Amy Werfel, driven by Kosri Taninllno, 23, and was forced II. Schachtel, chief of physiatry, will .speak on addition of girls to-tho-Uuun-has possibly made Cub Scout Pack 70 gives • •,••' sprints and Robin Scapicchio in Ihc middle asked about the enjoyable part of track. Gail the boys run" faster." Gregg Deahgelis, Andrew Dcctor, Andy' Dobln, Cindy White, Karen Zimmerman. into Miss Ciupla's car. No charges were filed "The Value of Mulll-DisciplinivJTeamwork." distance events. • against any of the drivers. ' . Before travajlng, gat up to data Information from' tha agents at The Ovcrl6ok"student health career, program Additional team members arc~sertiors_ awards at general meeting SPRINGFIELD TRAVEL SERVICE 250 will be presented again next your/-working with Barbara Manoff. Jessica Evans and Kathi7 Tenant's complaint Personal growth Mountain Avenue...Vlilt Parls-averyona . the guidance departments of area high schools.. Kpielholz' (who lettered in cross-country) Springfield Cub Scout d hei who visits It, loves It. Paris has the knack Pack 70 held their Mall. Culmiasli'i- Don Auor led the pledge of of making you feel happy 'wharavar •general pack meeting last week at the parish allegiance, uiid Un;. Webclos presented'-'the is topic of retreat V.°J!L,gO( 'whatever • you!do...Call •.»»- resolved by board house of the'Presbyterian Church on Church Aiiieriean (lag. . - • — The annual spring rctroaf of the Westminster SCHOOL PREVIEW—Kindergarten teacher Doris Poljto chats; with preschoolers 6767...Open dally ••5:30 Wednesday The Sprin(?fleld Kent agoing to live in the apartment. . I I . . . Awards' chairman- Sam Furner, presented Fellowship of the Springfield Presbyterian Christina Vollman, Suzanne Starr, Jon Maler and Jennifer Fabrlcant during evening til 7:30 Saturdays 9-1 Leveling Board last week was "Kcsnik argued no offer was Spec j QI ©Q U CQtIOrrVi'"~Jm<'1(UM'l;smlr-<>M)*'"-u-wmi-hifi-Wolf-Hailge-uml- —Church will he held this weekend at the Central Springfield kindergarten round-up lost vVeek~arth~e Thelma Sandrneler School. ' • •••>• Marsh knows what able* to resolve a tenant: made to relocato this woman Brian llendrix of Den C. with liis Sllvw Arrow. New Jersey YMCA Camp in IJlairstown: The While their parents registered them for the fall semester, the youngsters met their HELPFUL HINT', ' landlord/dispute by relocating^ to-another apartment when a I Has the He also presented the following awards to the group will leave from the Presbyterian Parish teacher, visited classrooms, played games, read and colored. Each child was given Before departing on your naxt vacation, • the' tenant- to-anbthcr anart- • Vircancy occurred. At-nniage". inform police and (iraman of where they I J is workshop topic Welwlos: geologist, Hill Auer and Todd Vogt: House, 37 Church Mall, at r>:30 Friday evening a copy of a 'motivational''workbook which may be completed during the summer tnent ln lhe same complex. when one seeks to i^ase out her can find your house key In case of an Mother loves best 'traveler, Todd Vogl;'scholar. Hill"Auer.-John.-'and returnjothc-Parlsli-House_around-nmriM» r»ui»-miiiiinu r,»-ii... numh., i — DUBBIHcxldeclmaI s lupiil Counte. is r Usinmge Trlflops. ues " Prior registration is nocossjiry^and reser- ball game al Shea Stadium on June 2, with"Art ' '.and personal use. This was the was reached. The lundlorti vations may be made by calling :I5JI-5I!I6. The Kcssellmut in charge of tho tickets.' CARPENTERS, ATTENTIONI second time .jjn effort, was will relocatelliisjvpmaihtajryl Soil yourself to over 80,000 families BUREAU FOR SPRINOFIELD SUBURBAN registration fecJsJB, including a box lunch of Tho meeting closed reminding Die Cubs lo made to evict tenants from, apartment that.-, becomes with a low-cost Want Ad; Call 666- WOMEN . S'l. fclr fulllinie sludents. • recruit their friends for next, year's season' 7700. their apartments aM45 Morris vacant in May, and all her The Women's Bureau was TAXI SERVICE ave:; Springfield, The board >igHts7such ns entitlement to 4/O GROWS established in the Department M Hit. AIRPORTS denied the eviction notices the the prevailing rale of rent, will of Labor by an act of,Congress AND PIBH SERVICE .. 2096 1 iirst time. ., be protected. ' •;-: -three face drug coOnts ln"I920: "' p (on advanc* nqtlc*) ', -376-2552 or 376-2553 "Representing—the tonants -•• ••-•-• A routine motor vehicle According to |K>IIC«, two CROCHETED CROSS werc-Jack Ilesnlk, president achflfad croii matoi a f No sidelines for this check on Rt. 22 April 2!> passengers, Gary Uzzollno, 19, of the Springfield Tenants Fello\A/|bjp Hlshv Intirnt resulted in the arrest of a/ ionaJ gill .A pof/oc* bool tfldllabl* On Amount!' of Hillside, and George N. J for Paltitii No 1295 Association, and Joseph ol (10,000 or Mort. motorist and his twoICvangcl, 20, of Union, were ON LARGE r-Briidor, vice-president, COMPOUNDED DAILY ""pnssenfjers "on. marTjunnn charged with being under the AN Rcsnlk) opposed the eviction charges, Springfield police influence of .the drug. with" claims this'was" a'sub- ' the closing meetings of the reported. ' ' ," Evangel, who reportedly INTERIOR BY terfugeon ihe landlord's part Junior-High Fellowship Police said the driver, SELECTED GROUP ; GOLDEN threw two plastic hags and and that the landlord was not . (grades 6-8) of the Springfield NEW DIAMOND : RCJBCLL... "" TrTclassic styling, . Michael J., Mcmoli, ill, of cigarette papers, allegedly Presbyterian ChiiKh will bo Hillside! Was charged with —containing marijuana, from held today from 5 ft) 7 p.m. In superior comfort and possession of the dr\ig._;ifter A NICE PLACE: ^ PASSBOOK (hocar, alsowas charged with the Presbyteriah Parish PASSBOOK exciting wardrobe-versatility. marijuana seeds wer.e, found possession of marijuana and House, 37 Church MoU.T'A ion the floor of his vehicle',— with Uttering.'- •_,..'•": t© VISIT;.. picnic supper Is (j)annpd tV3-Y«ara;or_More-Mlnlmum Depoilt $500 90 Days or More-Minimum Deposit $5OO wliich 'was halted hv Ptl.•_. Evangel was\ released on - evaluation ol t!lls~-past year's- Hdwiird Kisch al '— $150-- ba I IT—tlxzo.ll no and _•_ programs and forrnat, will be HiuT ^Memoll;.on $100 each. ------made, to help lq alarming for next'ycar's acTivitlesl- " " met

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-f •'--.. •i ...- , 4-Thursday, May 2, 1974SPRINGFlElD(N.j:) LEADER THE EAGLETON POLL SPRINGF)ELD(NJ) LEADER-Thursday, May 2, 19745 Editorial comment Seminar will deal •£- Spring arrives in color SCHOOL* with problems of: a home garden ing Blooms near peak in 2 parks Most New Jerseyans feel the present prison Younger responUentsarernuch* more likely ~ percent "citing punishment. This pattern is Union County is blooming Westfield, 1,4«i tulip bulbs planted in the island ISSUES I Wondering why your tomatoes and peppers off the Park Drive an- of the "Apeldoorn" system is working poorly. The'latest w New to see the job of prisons as rehabilitation rather reversed among respondents who are SO and never keep up with the Joneses'? One Saturday Witli the arrival of spring, two of the county's Perhaps the, most important Jersey Poll, conducted early last month by the than punishment: 70 percent of those under 30 older. In this group 56 percent mention punish- morning at Union College may solve your parks' boasting special plant and flower variety. ' ^ • . -'• question of the day, at least for Eagleton Institute of Rutgers , University, cite rehabilitation as the object with only 26 ment, 46 percent'say rehabilitation is the problems In time for this summer's planting. displays arc alive .with color. The Henry S. The azalea garden in Wiirinanco Purk and shows that'only 20 percent agree that_'^our , function of prison. A two-hour seminar on "Home Vegetable Chatfield Memorial Garden in Warinanco tin- iris 'garden in Odar ISrook Pakr, Plainfield, several hundred students at prisons are working well" while 64 percent Rehabilitation 1B also chosen over punish- are among the iniiny othi-r floral features of ( Gardening" headed by an agricultural expert Par-k, Elizabeth-Roselle, will-become a mass of Jonathan Dayton Regional High disagree; an additional 16 percent had no How JerseyansjvQted —ment by those respondents who have completed . from Rutgers University will be conducted for color this month as nearly 14,000 tulips bloom. May-in Ha- Union County'parks. Schotol, is what decision the opinion. . . ' .. high school and those with a family Income of T ^the publicfree of charge on Saturday morning On Sunday, May 12, the annual visitation day .The annual visitation, day at the Ttiereis also sharp disagreement about what'' more than $5,000. Punishment is seen as a more will be held at the Rhododendron Display Rhododendron Display -Garden- in the Wut- Regional, District Board of "Of the,following which do you see as the ; "at the CranfordCampus of Union College. The Education will, reach on a list of the prison system should do. Respondents were • appropriate job for a prison than rehabilitation ^ "seminar is being jointly, sponsored by (he Garden in Watchung Reservation, about the chung Reservation will hi: held from 2 to 4 p.m. asked which one or combination of three major job of prisops?" '•> .. .,.- .by respondents with less than a high school ,l College'and the Union County Extension Ser- .time those plants reach their peak bloom. •-., at Watchung Ri-servalionrRopresi-malivcs of ' issues presented by the young adults choices describes the job they tljink the prison Rehabilitate the education-and by th&se with a family income of ^'vjce. 1. The Darwin hybrid tulip bulbs at Warinanco tin- Union County Rhododendron Committee to the board at its last meeting. should be doing. More than half-58 percent- person convicted less than' $5,000. ... • According to Miss Maurlne Dooley. coor- were planted in the garden last ycar,_TM. -uull-be-on hamT to greet visitors, tn answer '•——i'he major goals sought by the- think prisons should "rehabilitate the person of a crime 58 percent Salmore pointed out that fear of street crime, dinator, of c4mfnur>ity services' at Union center point in the display will be 600 of the (juestions and tt> provide niapi >vhich identify convicted of a crime" while 42 percent feel Separate the such as muggings, rape and robbery, also- T^College, the seminar will concentrate on'baslc- •'President Kennedy" variety. Inner beds of Hie great .variety <>f plants in the (lls)Sliiji.' students are: an open lunch, to prisons should ''punish the person convicted of affectedjhe responses. Those "very fearful" of permit them 1,0 leave the school person convicted ' vegetable gardening, including herbs, • in- tulips include 1,800 of the "Yellow Dove" and The garden, located on cither side of the road a crime" and 18 percent believe prisons should of a crime from street crime are as likely, to mention punish- formation on—recommended varieties, and l,80aoV the "Golden Springtime," while'middle at the northerly part of lhe'."!.oop" area in the grounds during the noon hour,; open "separate the person convicted of a crime from rnent-51 percent-as they are to mention "insect and disease control. Other topics will ~beds includ 2,500 "Godoshnik" and 2,500 "Big Reservation, is probulily the largest public society at large." society at large 18 percent study . periods, with the same Punish, the person rehabilltation-50 percent. Among those ": melude indoor plants, itrickle irrigation. Chief" tulips. Outside .beds at the edge of the collection of rhmjodendron, '"• the I'listirn privilege;- establishment of a Dr. Stephen A. Salmore, director of the poll, . convicted of ,• claiming to be "not at all fearful" of street • -plastlculture, and mulching, \ • gard'en^contain 2,200'"General Eisenhower" United States. '•'.""• ' designated'smoking area in or near noted that those "who see the job of prisons as . a crimp • 42percent crime, rehabilitation,is favored over punish- ' ' The seminar will get under way at 10 am: In •and 2,200 "Ix-fci)er's Favorite." Since the first planting in the early 1%0's (he punishing criminals are somewhat more likely ment by a 62 percent to 40 percent margin. the Campus Center Theatre and will continue Parrot tulips will bloom in the triangle near Unioii.'_C.ounty.LRh£Klodi'ndron CommittiH- has the school-and modification of the to feel that the prison system is working well. • Multiple responses were permitted, therefore Salmore speculated that "people who live in placed several, hundred hybrid varieties and ;.[ through noon, she satd 1=^- — thmU e - Unio\_/ | | |^/n| | CountX.'UUft •* yJ •Par H* kIV Commission'»-*** pBBBp-B****-^^-- s.— a-d "_ l/lltl,Vtl fcJ»>»^^»«*». •-•—»»»••-*-- J . They seem ,to be confirming the widely held new attendance regulations. . the percentages total more than 100 percent. An fear of crime are, understandably! morn likely , '•' Dr.. William Drinkwalcr, a native New miniministratios n buildingg,, and fringed tulips by the speciei s in tthhe ggarde d n in cooperatiop rtin with ththie opinion that all that prisons do is punish with '._i ;_' •„__*;A** \\*\\\*\\m* „ • IL.!,^. />.,., i(ii I* and teacherH and administrators to give a citing punishment. 26 percent agree that the prison is, do you think our prisons arc working telephone from the Eagleton Institute of y featured speaker at the seminar. Dr. Drink- president, Mrs. Som Bolton of Union, president, Mrs. Irving prison system was working well~Only YT~ r : Hospital, Westfleld-Mountalnside, for. the purchase of , zero grade for a student after five well?"" . i Politics, In New Brunswick between March 27 •* water earned bachelor's and master's degrees equipment. Making the presentation to Robert F. Ardrey, ~ Ramo of Union, vice-president, and Mrs. Simon Gllle't of Hospital aide? unexcilHed ubsences or eight excused percent of those citing rehabilitation and 14 Yes 20 percent and April 3. A scientifically selected random "at the University of Massachusetts and a : : peroent of' those citing separation feel Sr., center, executive director of the jehabilltatlon facility Hillside. •— '" ,'• .J-:- ,. : For Gracious Dining but norimedfcai ubsences • in one No • ' . Don't know '. 16 percent was interviewed. • marking period. \ " "taught at the University of Connecticut and for Patricia D. Havcrmann of On Mother's Day the past 18 years has served on the Rutgers receives We anticipate that the school Drama Festival _ Parsippany has joined , the.,» faculty. public relations counseling THE board will provide Home answers at "The seminar can be a valuable aid Mr opens Tuesday firm -of,—Hor-.bert-.-Georfic . its monthly meeting next Tuesday beginning gardeners and can also clear the air Associates, Union, as account • HALFWAY HOUSE for sornc veterans," Miss Dooley explained. a gift from Orthopedic 1 executive, it. was announced, open 7 days a wetk - • .,_ night at Arthur L. Johnson Regional "For just a two-hour investment, a person can at Union Co liege The Sarah Slifcr Orthopedic Kclicf Fund has orthopedic equipment so when we learn of a HigfrSchooHn Clark. 7^ person in need of orthopedic equipment it can by Jerqme'H.'.Knis, president. LUNCHEON-COCKTAiLS-DINNER is major concern guarantee a whole summer of crop dividends." i> -'.'.. . — contributed $l,5(H> to the Children's Specialized Prior to joining the firm, For our part, we feel that there is summer of crop dividends." . Something old amrsnmclh'ing new will lie the Hospital for the purchase of orthopedic be delivered quickly," she said. Mrs. Irving : Rt. 22, Eastbound, Mountainside Additional Information about the vegetable Wilensky of Union is In charge of distributing Haverniann- Was Director of merit, to varying degrees, in the Crime in New Jersey is.-a major concern of personally concerns them most, almost half of thosX' who report they are riot at all fearful of highlights of this spring's dnima.festiyal wlticli equipment. . . Public Relations, Volunteers Your HotliNidc Mailakai.John fanai •; ^gardenjiigjienilniir^ma^y he obtained by con- will run at Union College next Tuesday through Founded in-11133, the Indep6ndent charitable the equipment. . . • " ~ student requests. the state's residents, ftrtrir*' latest New Jersey those questioned—48 percent—single out street street crime, ttiey still vlcw_atrcet crime-ns_.a_ r r and Communications for St. Poll,1 conducted by the Kaglcton Institute of serious problem." Over three-quarters of this 1. tacting Miss Doolcy's office during .nfiiyiff FndaTTliccordfiufTPnedti-'—Uui^aiildnuiIs^edalizwlJUtos])itaX^md __We Mary's Hospital, Passaic, Itutgers University, a random sample of the and 10 percent say public crime. A lotal-of is group—78 percent—rate the problem of street . . . 2T6-2fi(K). extension 304.' ' ' sucn 1 ~joiriiriinirenstafrhi~]»68. she a try.- The questions to be answered, slate's respondent's was asVed how concerned" percent, however, refuse to cite onjy_pne of tho crime as cithcr_ "extremely serious" or Cninford eo.llege. Curtain lime is II p.ni.encli. to individuals who arc financially unable "to; "re grateful to the Surah S|ifer Fund for its holds memberships in the New • •4 performance. ; '-.'.•' purchase' the1 equipment, according toMru.' : generous donation to the hospital and commend PHONE. nro~ three :=^WoulcHevcryone-eome * LIBRARY -they-were about"three typcrof crime—street -threelypcs of crime as being of most concern to' "somewhiitserious." -•• ,-'• them for their outstanding .charitable., work Jersey Hospital Association, crime, such a.s muggings, rape, and robbery; them, and insist thai at least two or all three . The Tenth New Jersey Poll was conducted by Drum, bugle unii "No"Kxil',""'u"vlnl«ge"PXl5tcntialist"dram!H>y—|—Sam-Bolton of'Union,; president. In addition: the A in e r i c a li ITo s.p i"l-ai~ back- after lunch? Would there_be_ 1 throughout the years:" ' 232-2171 organized crime, such aft narcotics dealing, types cause theiYKconcer.n. telephone from the Eagleton Institute of .Ican-I'aul Siirtre. will' be directed by .lack group makes contributions to hospitals for the Association and the New unsightly littering outside the Politics, in New Brunswick, between March 27 Khrppard of Ualjwuy.' Hest remembered for hi" purchase of needed orthopedic equipment. The fund has 100 members througnout Union gambling, and lounsharking, and public crime, Dr. Stejihen A. Salmore, director of the New to compete in N.Y. County., The organization's ofticeru include Jersey Hospital Public school? Could the school cafeteria- Trails in the desert such as corruption of public officials. and April 3. A scientifically selected random portrayal of .."Kniory" in this "season's Mrs. Simon (Jillet of Hillside, after whose • Relations Society. Jersoy Poll, said that "one of the reasons street The P!\triots Drum & Biigle Corps will product ion.of Marl ('rowley's "The Hoys in the mother the organization is named, explained Mrs. Irving Ramo, vice-president; Mrs; Harry adjust to the loss of business? We --0--O" crime is singled out by almost half the sum pic sample of 1222 New Jersey residents IB years of age or older were interviewed. ^ ^ ' represent Union County at the New York Hand," siicppard has had.qmsidernhle acting • that the 'organization holds fundt-raising -U'vlnson, secretary;.and.Mrs. William Baum. feel" that the /school-^system would It.v KOSK l>.'SIMON-,. experts in psychology, psychiatry, an-", "How'.serious a problem do you feel ...-is in is that many jieoplo feel directly threatened." Skylinvrs "Afternoon. With The Corps" show treasurer., all of Union. The Springfield Public Library lists (he thrnpningy, sociology and; ethology,. nml llienfer niiinagenien't experience through projects all year! "We keep an inventory of . 1972 . 1973 .(1974 » 1923). 1924 • 1925 , indeed survive. New Jersey?" Over'ii third of the respondents to the poll Saturday, May ll, at 2 p.m. at the Westchesler " Union College productions. Hi'-innki-s his following titles innnnp; the recently received Davis offers many""examples' of nonverbal, Per. pub. Open study hall-is-another, matter,— Per. st. Per.org. report they arc "very fearful" of Btreet crimi; County._.Center. , White .PIalns,_N!Y,._TJw,; tlirectiohiil (It'bul-with-KIWI-l|izw>-of-ll-l-IJ«w«ir— "lriTiTKsi v ; ; communication of ~w)ilcli~~we are usually crime crime crime and un additional 311 percent say they are Patriots, a Cranford-hascd group includes We feel that the school day is a time STll|>\IN(; KOCIAI.ANIMAI.K St., Linden; Mary An Harrcsi of (iarwood. and unaware. Certain hand gestures may show a Extremely ~ 54 53 30 "somewhat fearful." Only 25 percent claim ROLL GALL members from Union. Koscllc: Linden and Charles ••Johnston of M Morrislown id.. Lin- o for learning. There should be some "Chnln,"'-hyN^ill Gilbert. A luitiirjiltyt, ;ic- . person's tensions or may hint at his ethnic Somewhat 36 31 51 .. they are "not at all fearful." 'cnmpmiied by tliroe teenaged boys and 11 dog1,,-" Winfield Park. '. . .• ; -. den." ... ' . ' MARK IV Enterprises IncV at provision for quiet discussions as origin. • " • ., Not very 11 , . • 7 ' . 12 ,.. The fear of street crime is greatest In New The show, a new addition by the'Skyliners, "Reality Kimdwieli" written hy Hail Hurrett unit to meet spent 11 months inNjpullicni Arizona, studying . . Eye movements may express interest or 1 Voting Records on Major Bills part of the learning process, and Not at all 1 Jersey's six largest cities where 56 percent Before the . will be open to 20or more junior corps. Winners ~ The Union County Con- the lifestyles, traditions mid routine of Hie protest: smiles may be signs of. politeness, Don't know report they are "very fearfulr^-ltt the suburbs, . of 101 K. Hlaneke si.. Linden, will be iiresenled 1511 Stuyvesant Ave. • Union there is. Hut a study hour should 196th New Jersey Legislature of the exhibition show will he invited to perform" during Hie festival. Mr. Ourrelt has acted in sumer Advisory Committee "coatlii'iundi, or chulo. This animal wiis selected uneasiness or pleasure; congruent posture may, or no opinion 2 . II this figure is only 34 percent and in the rural will meet Wednesday at 7:30 remain as a part of the educational because lie is the i)iily social mid com- Additional Information on legislative ac* in the Skylincr annual "Evening With Tim -many Union College productions '.Including a> indicate rapport: noncongruent altitudes •-O--O-- areas of the state it drops to 29 percent. In Corps," scheduled for that night at 8 o'clock. p.m. in Elizabeth, according o municative one: he is also a trilml. fornKini" suggest opposition. tlvltlcsjs available from the League of Women . "Tile Iniporlanci- of "Ueing Karnest," "Coin- at to process. New Jerseyans are clearly most concerned addition, 411 percent of women-report being Voters-of New Jersey, Trenton office, 162 W. • This show features (he better-known drum to its chairman, Clifford M. CD animal (somewhat resembling a raccoon) and On|y within the last decade have scientists' jmnle i^a Itonde," and "The Hoys lii thcHnnd.'' Peakc. As for smoking. We believe that of considerable lntt'lligencfi.\' about street crime and organized crime, with very fearful of street crime, while only 24 Stuto st., telephone (609) 394-3304 corps in tho country. , '_ "Saijdwieh" is a trilogy . of plays with and the public been drawn to this field. Some more than half considering these to be "cx- pert'ehl of men respond similarly. Tickets for the afternoon show, ul $2 each, . The committee, made up of the proposal has substantial merit. ' Gilbert describeK their sociaVimit devoted to reasolls for this interest are the distrust-of- —iremcly serious" problems. Althqugh public VOTING CODE: Y-Ycs; N-Noj- A-Absent • proliisloric, contemporary iind. futuristic the protection, education and entertainment of Age is another factor which affects the way NV-Abstaln.. may be obtained by contacting the Patriot settings that deal with the deterioration from seven "members appointed by 00 We agree thai cigarettes are words used by politicians and TV commercials, crime is seen as "extremely serious by fewer people react to. street crime. Among those"1 the Board of Chosen CD the young. H is. composed .of 15 to 40 uninials • EXPLANATION OF BILUi business office at. 276-7502, any corps member lulolesecnce to adultliond. o> M harmful, as the board luis stated a general feeling of alienation and a growing than a third of the respondents, a total of 111 under :1O only 20 percent report they are "very Freeholders, will meet attho CO . operating in JI five to 10-square-inilo-territory, A 1246 (Burstein, D.-Dlst. 37rprovldes for or at the Cerebral. Palsy Center, Springfield Amanda Minson of Hillside will present, "A most emphatically several times. • desire for new personal relationships sought in percent rate this type of crime as at least fearful," while among those 50 and older 40 "avenue and Holly streets, Cranford;. any New Annex Building of the infrequently .coinminglinii'.. with _u wisitiiig . encounter groups. .-'... partial public financing ofgcneral elections for Dialog between Heaven and Hell," written by Jllui,-KfyZi^v'h'avih'g"" to go into' a |trou|i. Their behavior patterns, corresponding "somewhat serious." " ', percent fall in this category. Governor beginning In 1977. The bill will return Thursday evening from 7 to 10. Union County Courthouse. --0--0-- - When asked which of the three.typcs of crime Kenny "liarron, a New York-based lira washroom congested with smoke. to sorne human lau-u, traditions and rituals, arc Salmore also pointed out that, "even among to the Assembly for a vote on Senate amend- musician. Music aritl' dance will be in- Consumer affairs topics held in ^ointnon with, other tribes. siiMMKit .ions /vr IIOMIO. AIUU>AI> ments. Passed Assembly, 4-4-74,.61-10. Passed requiring cither policy or g ID We believe that young adults of "Summer lOmploymenl I.)irccii>ry (if the corporated into her presentation. education attention are Siding and Rooting U Our "chulo chasers" camped near a national. U.S.A.," edited by Mynena A" Leith. Thousands Senate 4-25-74, 23-11. 102 pints raised Also planned is a scene from "The Impor- o high school age must make their N , A 130 (Klein, D.Dlst. 34) repeals the 1962 considered. Consumers own decisions on this matter;~-with~ observatory—their first testing ground. They of potential employers have cooperated to tance of Being.Earnest" by Oscar Wilde with haying specific problems or trapped, weighed, sex-identifibd Jindtnggvd; benefit themselves and prospective summer Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo covenant restricting the New York, New Jersey at UC blood bank Mark Mangnn who was a winner of the Bess c6rnplaints~inay-attend the Aluminum Siding Heavy-duty Roofing advice from their parents. After all, studied squeals, grunts and gestures: learned job-seekers'. Among the.employers arc summer I?ort Authority participation in mass transit Tomasulo Fine Arts Scholarship when he was a CD projects. Passed Assembly 4-1-74, 77-1. Passed A \ Union College dean-and a young meeting and discuss._Uieir they will have much more important to identify tail positions anil body postures. camps (private and organizational) including In a representative form of government such protection against catastrophic illness, if it hemophiliac were the main, benefactors of the student at Union College,, He is currently -rat- Senate 4-22-74, 28-10. <: situation with the committee. decisions to make in the next, few Later, having moved to n wilder area! they Boy Scouts, Campfire Girls, summer theaters as ours, elected officials function, most ef- means an increasejn taxes? ' third annual campus-wide blood drivq recently studying acting in New Y°>"k 'ty.. This meeting is open to the , located resting ledges and ^enniiiK caves, look and camps, for the handicapped and un-fectively when they are aware of the views of CAMPAIGN SPENDING-Do you favor the S 402 (Merlino, p. Dist. 13)ralBcs the state Miss Barresi, a former Radio City Music Hiill Installed lifstalled years. • minimum wage from $1.75 to $2 an hour and to held at Union College's,Cranforf) cainpus. It' • public, notes, kept a tape diary, took movie filnisjiml —der privileged. ' " " those whom they IwivtrbemTclioscif to serve. U. S. government financing the campaigns of was reported by Thomas Kay «>f Westfield, rockette, has choreographed n:dance that she We bejieve that a designated photos. For three youngsters this experience $2.50 an hour by Jan. 1, 1975. Passed Senate 4- ( Chooso 0" hor|xonlal Alcan, rlx'th.inoak'VT'oorTLoT Mark in Employment is. also ayailable in national It was for 'this reason that I conducted a candidates for federal office?•-•-••_ vice-president V>f the Student Government will showcase during the festival. Kuvnolds .-" or Rovcro IV install a cornploto now to 22-74,38-0. -•••••. rool ol Si-nl Tab, GAP or JAA TEAM 10 outdoor smoking area, perhaps with" was a fulfilling and an unforgettable one. parks, resorts, restaurants and industry'. New survey last year of residents of the 12th ABORTION—Do you favor a constitutional • All-performances in ' the Campus" Center Aluminum. Available In n o CO S 503 (McGahn D. Dist. 2 and Russo p. Dist. Association and chairman of ^ie ulriye. CP group \arao solcctlon ol colors. roofing. Ueiiutlfios and-adds enforcement and cleanup .-' ..-O--O-- Jersey and New York offer jobs as office Congressional District. The response was amendment to prohibit abortion?. Kay'said. 102 students, faculty, and staff . Theatre of. the college's Cranford campus are • Sofllt nnd Faclno onlv J130 value to yourljomo. 10 YOl!|HH>l).YKI>KAKK ••• clerks, waitresses, chefs, lifeguards, licartcnini! for many reasons. In the first place, WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS—Do you favor 9) allows a person to refuse to perform or assist nor sq. with sldowall .responsibility in the hands of the in abortion and sterilization procedures; allows members donated blood. Twenty-one pints will open to the public. Admission is free. . plans lunch Installation. Low prlcos on. "Inside Intuition," by Flora Davis. Accor- musicians, directors, counselors, stage' the number of constituents who took the time to the "use of wage and price controls to combat be sept'to Prof. John Slburn of Westfield, dean vinyl siding loo. Student Council, merits a try. This ding to the writer, clues to characters may.hi? —manager!!, lighting and costume designers. inform me Of their opinions demonstrated, to inflation? hospitals and health care facilities to refuse to The Cerebral Palsy Service " provide such services. Passed Senate 4-25-74, of the Division of Scjcncc and Kngineerlnfi, Who MARK IV sldlns (or your entire homo Includes your choice o( could certainly be as a pilot project, discovered by observing an individual's body Guidance in composing applications and me at least, that a substantial percentage of the— MARIJUANA—Should the use of marijuana liasi undergone several spinal opcratiqns. Sixty Planners to meet Committee of Union County aluminum gutter! and leaders or aluminum shutters lor the front ID movements. Indeed, the actions of the face, resumes Is furnished. » •• ' . -' citizenry still believes that the system can he _ be legalized? 31-5. will sponsor „ a-'"Say it with 01,your house lt,no additional chargo. CO with continuation hinging' on —S 850 (Grcenberg.-D. Dist. 28) increases to pints will be rcservedfor the iicphcw of Cus • The New Jersey Federation of Planning trunk, hands and feet, may communicate, "O-O-r . • made to work^ Additionally, the responses IMPEACHMENT—Do you bellove the Henry, of I'lniiifield. a Union College Flowers" luncheon at the student cooperation. ,• nonverbnlly, a person's dfslres and feelings. life Imprisonment the maximum possible Officials will hold Its annual meeting at the . L "The Directory of Overseas Summer .lobs," provided me with valuablc~inslght as UTtlloT President should be impeached? Do you favor sophomore. The child suffers from hemophilia. Chanliclcr Chateau, Warren_> — The attendance policies seem Actually, oral language may 'he' less im- by diaries J. James. Some people prefer to thinking of my constituents. ' '- the President's resignation? sentence for anyone convicted of selling, hard Molly Pltcher/lnn In Red-Bank May 15, The Township on Friday, May' 17. narcotic drugs. Passed Senate 4-25-74, 33-2: The remaining 21. pints will bo banked for,the dinner speaker will be Patricia'G. Shechan of Aluminum more a matter'of semantics than of portant than the postures and gestures we exchange good salaries for new scenes and new This week the residents of the 12th ENVIRONMENT—In light of the energy emergency needs of anyone in th Union College A social hour will precede the ID assume; our body movements may even faces in the summer, so they seek employment Congressional District should be receiving my shortage, do you favor relaxation' of auto S966 (Garramone, D. Dist. 39) creates a joint the .Department of Community Affa|r.s-. luncheon at 11:30 a.m. CO procedure. TIfc regulations do leave legislative committee to study methods of community Kay stated. Storm-Screen substantial leeway in enforcement. contradict our words. This theory has become abroad. This directory lists countries second annual questionnaire in the mail. As I' emission standards. . Mrs. Ruth Kistner, lecturer, part o( the communications research of various alphabetically, Indicating job prospects lndi£t>t£(l_in_the explanatory mesaagC-ac- BUSINGi=Should a. Constitutional amend- " financing a thorough and efficient system of teacher and floral arranger, Windows Wje_dajiot-bclieve_that-.the_preaent_ companying the questionnaire, I am anxious to ment be adopted to prohibit busing to achieve public schools, appropriates $50,000. Passed will demonstrate the art- of —organizations and -agencies,'- r—.-• Seriale 3^74, 31-9. PasscdrAssembly, 4-22-74,' Jobless pay Regional and Dayton Knowledge -(if a country's language is learn the opinions of my fellow residents of the racial balance in schools? creating unusual .cen- ID thnt-._tijhe_fornied an organization, 12th District «n the many important issues that DEKENSE-Should the U. S. attempt to 57-1.4- terpieces. ., i ' • • " Mark IV while, administrations would act to' essential in most cases.'Generally positions are regularly $36.94 CJ1 dedicated to the improvement of the for waiters, receptionists, farm and factory arc—or could be—before, the Congress this- achieve military equality with, the Soviet A 1303. (LcFante,.D, Dist. 3D continues to topic at UC For reservations ad In- caclr; penalize any student striving for an 1 quality of education provided at the workers. The editor explains categories of ,au year. Union. Do you believe U. S. military, spending provide state aid to municipalities which • Unemployment insurance formation call Mm. John education. received state aid under the "Safe and Clean high, school. They were warned, pair, paying guestH7«xchangc visits; also about As] did-|ast-ycnr;-I~havc-provided-spacc-on—should be cut? and the services available Kennedy at 273-7»3:i or Mrs. Salo 5 lor SU5 At the same time, some of the visas, work regulations and residence in each the questionnaire for two respondents in each ' PRESIDENT NIXON—Do you think Neighborhood Acts. Passed Assembly 4-22-74, through the New Jersey State William McCaffoVy at 273- Sllos.to 101 united Inchos;- some said threatened, that their 74-0. • Training and Employment CO .present wording seems unduly country. There is a special supplement for household receiving the mailing. President Nixon Is doing a good job? PODv. : ' CO college recommendations and thus SENATE A A Seryico will be the sobject of n punitive. Changes could help'to England,-Scotlandand, Wales. I would appreciate the cooperation of' every SOUTH VIETNAM-Do you agree that the s s A their entire futures were at stake. -O--O- citizen In this vital exercise in the democratic United States should continue to give economic • . 1246 1304402- " '503 B50 two-hour' seminar to be con- , Sisterhood lists emphasize that education is a 2O.Menza.-; .. Y Y, They went ahead and held a. A TREAT KOR DOG I.irtVKltS processes. Thejnformatloh I glean from tho and military aid and support to South Vietnam ? ; Y N I>T •ducted by Union College on cooperative — procesBt aVid yeturns will rxTmbst helpful to mo as I cast my 21,'Dunn Y Y Y Y —Wednesday-fr«m-7;30 to tt: :io New Steel o MEET ANTH9NY-PtT\TI^IEWICZ pubjic meeting, off the—school "Those Lovable Retrievers," by Kurt' ENERGY—Do-you-favor continuation of'. . jv" rummage sole to cooporation- of students, and Unkelbach. Dog lovers will find this both en- votes during the remaining .months of the 93rd-' year-r6urid~dayjrght~savings timo?_ ; 22. McDonough N N -Y- ' Y' " p.m.'al Us Platfifield Urban "Tony"-began his-tinrecr.111 Union.t'ciitcr in 1950 and now holds ihxlitle of to The Sisterhood of Temple Replacement CO grounds, at which a * humEer of tertaining and informative, for it is written by— Congress.- DEATH PENALTY-Should Congress AIR CONDITIONED Education Center, 317 E. Ci'AshicrV . To hundreds of IJiiion'hiKincssiucn and rcsidcints. Tonyjs the man 10 talk - educators must bce obtainedl CUl. ASSEMBLY S966 AI303 Israel, Marline—avenue^. ^r=zto for-hankinu udvicc and sound financial counselling. . .. "•j " . "" "'" II »k students and adults heard their plea —one^oNho-leadlng brooders and exhibitors oif -- Asi-TJiomus Jefferson once' said:~"That ...rMorft^dejth penalty for the most; severe courts^—- Front st. •"•••'. • . Scotch Plains-Fahwoodr will D.oars_— ttunKing O.V£ir .all me f^ ^ -mn™' nrwm WlnV^iimP^in^::l:bnbYadorTetrrevcrsy ;; —— — .. government Is the strongest of wliich every crimes? 20. McCarthy Y .- — Y ~Vou-cab noirtr-continuo . ' GcorgiM. (kimbs, manager r • y ' ~ hold its semi-annual rummage proposals, we are reminded of what There are seven Velfiewy breeds, one of man feels himself a pa>t7' With tharthH^nt^^,: AMNKSTV—Sha^lld amnesty not be granted 20.GarruBbo Y your regular tennis routine of —the UncmploymnL. Steel doors wilh IKo boautv of • in -help them" .without, being court short,. .boutique on' Tuesday from19 wood, but tho permanence of en happeneS-neiirlj^fiye—years ago— —'wTilcF^rth^ e poodle) considered the npnp - - mind, I 'seok~tho'vlews"of"my constituents on under any circumstances, or if a deserter or ~2I7Gregorlo ; •zy~- InsuranceService of the Insulated sleel.-Havo burolar"" :, dried out, or.l)tac!<6d a,m. to 2:30 p.m. and 7 to 10 resistant locks. 'MBgnotlc the full limit of their~at5ilitiea. :>por.llnitJi'rjt4_Labrador golden, ChesapoaRe Uw> '""''' ^"""nit IssilPS-fif "•"•"""• "*'iy"r" draft evader completes military or alternative 21. Deverln _1 ~Y i JWanpower- Admlrrfstr»tion_flf alidTfive years is a long time indeed at inn Murray Hill Racquet Club. p jtx. and on-Wednctsday.JuT.o.mj9; teal eliminates the need for r 22. WlUon ....: Y" 7 As it happened, no jme_ivas struck BBuy , flat-coated.Irishflttd Iih' ' water-spnnleLiintlldd :curly~~wtiu dues iiot-rccciyp-a-copy-'tif tthh e question— wrvlce.'°r...shflMld-HJlc.Qi!4ltlorial.anwjgtyJncd ^ •.'• the U.S. DepartrHent'of iaibor,— • »»'-<>.in «m-- storm' doors. Warp, cracG & iji the memory of a high school class. a nl to 2:3 m arid shrink proof. In 30 stylos coated. naJrSnTffiTnfifils-can'oTilafiwme by contacting- granicfli -^....g,T .—_.______- 22.D'Ambrosa" 2OWEEK PROORAfyt; MAY 13th through SEPTEMBER 29th and Lcon~J..'.'.yuonclnoi'u_:.- : '- °J? .' down. Those youngspeople, many of : ~N6W and,; almost-new • —and—t:otorar--Completelv 00 — A Rroup of Duyton-sutdents at ,. '' " u" . » " "J »-'r" - Thomtthor's^biwfimHoT^^^^ v-w-^ manager of the Newr Jorsey clothing for men, women-and finished and Installed > in L g: plav " Stafi1 ''nriunlng - and en them, areabout to graduate from|_^J in_hiaJiomcidlsnppearcd wherr one of them*" telephone number-is; 0)^2357^^-^1r —^ ™ ;.= ->• ~ _____^.:,:_r£=zr-;r- children will_he-ayailable: In" people ail yoiihwarn. ly^ondav-Friday 9 AlvJ-7 PM ',[ Emplpymehts Servjce,'" will .' uniliiinimiinilliitimiuirtliimiioiimiiHiliiiitiimimi g saye2rKis~2-year oTrTiiSugfiter-from-drownlng., Here aTO~Jhe" topics and questions that will addition, there wlirbe fabrics, And, for whatever reaton, "the Naw his affection and udmlratlorLfar rotrlovers appear In the oplniorfpottr- ~~~ 612O.OO;"" " ./ • ' •.•%.:'. " ,"•• discuss the Bervlccsnvallablc games, and-an aBsortmant of Prime .,l.through their offices and will . local high school has now attained Is unshakable. He reports an some of those he METRICSYSTEM-Should thoU.S. convert PlanB .-m new mofohanjllBtt for Bala. R opj a ce m e n t- effij^^ has known. ' t,..- • \ •" to the metric system? answer^questions.. to most 'of the goals for which they Unkelbach prescnt.s the history of the breed,' 8 AIVI -10 PM. 4 persons playing doubles can Some of the topics to be Windows en EDUCATION—Do you favor Income, tax ON REGIONAL POLICIES that can be legislated. Arbitrary rules which Penahg boots U> pleaded. •"Students have a farwider"- then"'a "complete description of each tyn<>rHe~" credits-to-parents who have children" In non- split the cost. (37.50 per person can be covered will be: benefit rates choice of, ole«tivips and independent , describes the dog in "your life, how'to select, public elem,enta.ry and secondary schools. The astonishing proposal on the part of the attempt to solve one problem and create a new and how they aro computed, .P« Window who have combined O HEALTH INSURANCE—Do you favot- Regional School Board and the administration • one hardly deserve respect. I would hate to be a broken down to 1.87 per crt. Hr.) . Eligibility" "requirements, • 'hippie' types W-Reg. Glw . study programs, all designed to train and care for him. . Call Today. Lirnitxl Nunibar ol Mojnlwrihipi A^aillibli. '85 If, ypurilnterestjs in showing;, there js.irtuch „ national health insurance progrim, Including ( ' t»i»naliie students for leglUmate absenteeism teacher in a system where the responsibility of contributions, penalties nd Ponang police recontly co —make them want to- fearn—-tuiA to" •-' ; -- • •••••-•- bl-blows the mind. A student with eight excused ' carrying out the mandate of a board put me in "roUridcd " up| 94 hippio:type in Information on oil aspects of it. Tho writer right bf appeal. P«r Window ' en for more than 1,000 learn as much as they are capable of claims the obedience is a test of both human. absences can be given a zero arbitrarily as a' the position of seeming to be unfair. The end Tho seminar is open to tho tourists, including 35 women, VMimibted GUn result of a teacher-pflnclpal conference. ' result of this can only be to erode the pupU- and ordererfi them out ot the M25 41 Mountain av>., Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 07011 learning. \ • • and canine intelligence; he lists qualifications public at no charge. . for it, explains exercises and the point system. School lunches The conscientious Student concerned -About . teacher relationship. T«l.686ini; Murray Hill RJcqiiel Clu* country by tjric next plane. Replace old wood s«ih (or aasy New administrations, for the The swoop followed cl«nlns. Irlitillallon extra. years of service to Phonal m-J'OO grades is encn'"«ged to come back to school Then there is the question of a designated ... ' Centra) Ava,, Murray Hill, N.^ , district and for the school, have He also discusses field training on dry land FRIDAY DEADLINE publication i in a ' local Second tint Poillga P«ltl •! Sprln«IUId, N.J " and water; for the sportsman! the last chapter with the flu or.' other- contagious diseases. A place for smokers. Smoking Is a fact of teenage All Itomj other than spot news in grand way to have an epidemic! The child with life.The nonsimoker has a right to tin unpolluted don't get "pourt"" short! ihould be, In our office by noon ' newspaper of a picture of two , . .v , . fr m . PublUhea«»MtThurJd»yby worked-hard to open the doors, to glves'the correct conversational usage for the FLORENCE GAUDINEER SCHOOL en to Trumar Publlthlno Corp. mononocleosls Is to risk serious damage to his lavatory which Is not the case at present, Since Friday^ w. . ' men' running along a .beach Shop at Home...Call for a Free Estimate involve students in much of the retrlover lover. •'•-•• Monday, May 6—Frankfurter on bun, T wearing hats;and nothing else. 24 Hours a Day,..7 D^ys a Week to Awtrdad llnl plact by N«w Jtrwy Pr«u decision-making process. , • sauerkraut, baked beans, fruit, . . ,. spleen by. hasty return to school In order to the school has been unable to contrpl this,, let's , AnocUllon In l»»7 lor g«n«r«l •»c«ll«nc« Tuesday-rSpaghettl and meat sauce, tossed avoid'a falling grade. face realltyr-glve students with permission There is still more tp do.. And MIHon Mlnli, publlth«r Scmpbook -salad, herb dressing, French'bread, butter,' There seems to be a peculiarly perverted from their parents a privilege not inconsistent »Aui«r Min.ii> Mioclat# puo|li|ttr there are decisions which students canned or fresh fruit, milk, , • concept ofi the American system of Justice that with the workload and other responsibilities PAINTING 687-8416 NEWS AMD EDITOHIALDBPARTMBt*! will not like and on which they Wednesday—Soup, grilled cheese sandwich; a citizen is "considered* guilty until proven In- which we so readily demand of them.« OR WRITE FOR MORE INFORMATION TO,' nocent. Legitimate absenteeism Is hardly a CALL NOW en Abntr Oold, tdltor should not be consulted. More than 150,000 German soldiers 3-bean salad, cookies or fruit, mllk.~ The, Board of Education and the ad- -• .. MARKilV EHTERPRISES INC. vKar*n Stall. surrendered to the Allies at the Elbe Rivera crime meriting punishment. The difficulty of ministration have reason to be grateful for a 1 Thursday—Barbecued chicken, rice, peas OR PROMPT DELIVERY ]$ll.f5tovv«sant Avo., Union "_^_ MEMBER F.D.IC. Robtrt LlDklod " Yes, there is room for change. Bu\ May 3, 1945.' . : make-up work is hardship enough, It is my student body that ,1s thoughtful and con- L« M»i»mul, DlraciH .and carrots, cranberry peanut butter crunch, usf Q Storm Windoirfi' Q Prinn Windows LJiiding-Roonng we do think-that the focus of our Peter. Minuit arrived on Manhattan Island, - bread, butter, milk. " understandlng^hat the right>to make up work structive in their approach, Let the board be aa ^BUSINESS DEPARTMENT even In the case of suspension is mandated by STAtE PRIZE LIQUORS educators and our schools should be May 4, 1626. Friday—Piiza, slice of cheese, bread, butter, creative In wrestling with the serious problem YEWS Q Slotm Doori Priirtfi Doors [~] Awnings to FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS vtirunnll, u)*T{ttlnt director state law. ' 2191 MORRIS AVE.7 UNI^N on a much wider horizon than an On May 5, 1B47,' the American Medical relish 'plate, pudding or fruit, milk, , of truancy and its basic causes;. PRICES! ol lam Howanl ' Association was organized. ' Juice, cottage cheese and fruit, hard-cooked If the administration and the school board THE REV. ELMER A. ITAL^PTT .N'AME llMinU A open lunch period or a smoking . The American Bible Association wan | eggu and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches desire respect from, the student body, they are ftilntlno CwtMCtoi': area. •••.." organized o'n May 6, 1816. ':', ,- ', daily. "'•''•, ' ; golntf to have to earn It. This to not something • TELEPHONE NO. '' ' ' 761-7378 Membtr Champtr of Commerce Ul«nnd St«t« ot N.J. M>pUwood • 1-961 • 0S61. • •8WI •. • 9»6C .^ ••(.

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I. '• s 6-Thursdoy. May 2.^ )974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J. IRS opeps off ice Mrs. Wilson cites SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, May 2, 1974-7 With audit group 200 kids court decision \n in Mountainside enroll in 'education crisis' The Internal lievenue Service has opened"V day camp "Thrum.-;! sniouw crisis in i*1r< till 1 I) nl t !••• The new facility was established to serve girls, preschool through residents of Union't'ounly. and the adjacent Grade 7, have already portions of Kssex, Somerset, Morris and enrolled In the Summit .Area Middlesex counties. YMCA's.day camp programs •Klin.er H. Klinsman, New Jersey IILS district for this summer. Brochures, director, stated, "Taxpayerfj living in these applications, and further areas will no longer have to fin to NeWark, . information may be obtained Morristown or New Brunswick to have their tax by calling the YMCA, 273-3330. eilih.iiiinr." explained Mrs. Uilsnn problems resolved. They will he able to obtain Preschool and kindergarten •flic as^riiiUywoinan pointed mil thai before answers to iax questions, get assistanpo in ' programs are offered at both preparing their tax returns, make payments of the Summit YM building and When your "ga|" howwcr i'lti. niu^h and elficittnt" must he, delinquent taxes and determine the status of lhe>Berkeley Heights Branch. won't chaffer ' deluied. ,Uoll7operate out of the Summit_ [ " •- Umi Limit 6 Bulbs dispaulo'-. in r.-ilahles per child. 'I'lie Township ». formal opening and dedication will lie held HEARTY'-Y LAUGH — Shown are two Springfield residents, Frank Franzese, lef», and building Monday through 3r DAYS ONLY 3DAYS ONLY LET US 'oi' Mulliurn has- siun.mui pi'r pupil while Ihe tomorrow. Dr. Lawrence Gilbert, a member of the pacemaker team at Newark Beth Israel Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. in Medical Center. Theoccpslon for the get-together last \veek was a year-end slale .'i\era|!c is S4S.(Mill per'pupil Mrs. Wilson James J. Hurns of Weslfield lias lieen named , two-week periods July I FILL YOUR pointed ' iiiii Hial "licit only are -ehihlren" representative (if the district director lor Ihe physical examination and luncheon' fo/Franzese and 14 other pqtlents who •through Aug. 23. Daily bus . COPPERTONE iecei\inu uneijiial education by usini; Ihe Mountainside office...-. received the first Arrferkan-mode nupfear-powered pacemakers last April. transportation to and from MISS BRECK properly lax lo linance> schools hut property • FIGHTING DISEASE—Moyor Edward Stljo of Springfield hos proclaimed May 11-18 gs UPTON TEA PRESCRIPTION A CHILD'S GIFT—H.M.. Pqole Jr., generol chairman bf the Children's Specialized campjs-proyided from pickup ovMier-- aii' heinu treated unfairh loo -Juvenile Diabetes Week. Rosalie Perlmutter, chairman of the drive for Springfield, HAIR SPRAY SUNTAN LOTION ..Hospital building fund, receives $40 in coins ond bills from 11-year-old Julio Work bill is specific points in Summit, New Jtesideniial property owners pay at the rale'nf here receives the first contribution from the mayor. The Key Club of Jonathan Providence, Berkeley Wildman of Springfield, who raised the money at a backyard fair she ran to-belp Mr. Sohan; .I7ii percent ol ahilily,lo pay while business and '"riic'.I'Viir Labor -Standards Acl cnnlains i . u then tic American Indian •" Dayton Regional High Schodl will assist by conducting a cannlster campaign at Heights, Millburn, Short Hills OR OIL industry pay al the rale of if:I p'en'enl of ahilily tho;M6untainsido rohabilitotlon facility for physically handicapped youngsters initlimimr w shopping centers thrpughbut the town. This is the first ma|or drive for the Juvenile and Springfield. roach its goal .to provide new and expanded facilities. The fund drive Is, In full :!(•'"• niuxiniuin hours, •ovcrliino eleiTiC'IOti ' ""' ' AJewelry For Mothers Day ' lo pay." clainieil. Ihe ^2nd District asseni pay. eipial p; Diabetes Foundatloji! Anyone Interested jn participating ln~ the ~door-to-door . . Swimming-instruction and FOR swing. Julio is a student at the Edward Walton School. ; :iy. record k(M.'pinuaniJ.clliJdJai!Oil__l^.,,-,-- ,.. . / campaign should call Mrs. PerlmuMer at S?^!^. "^ ; " T—•; hl\uo)nan ' • • . Squash Blossoms' !q>il:il,-Kummil:-- . . Watchung Reservation. Field v ds speeders neu.tax must beeoudilional upon a reduction iif hook. [iar;l|ie and eake sale ill the (';uu,ioi.^ltall ! • Mr. Solmni. a nalive of 5 drivers fined properly iax uilh -.,iviji|;s passed alouif'i'o House on Morris ;i,\'entje on r'riday. Saturday Newark, rc-lired in lUlifi after" T\yclv(t cases, six involvinu speeders, were' driver's license were the penalties for f!rij»(is —trips, overnights, cookouts, '.renters, no increase in the sales lax and'uo and Sunday, May JJ^.,11 iincl 12. The sa'le_wiil :!:! yenrs' jioryiWHK an elee- heard by Judtfe Josl-ph A. Horowitz on at E. Counts of Plainfield for driving while under and' . special .events are, '' special advanla^es lo /iiisiness or commercial . extend Inihi -in a.m.'In 7- p.m. on I'Viday and' Iriclan '• a ijicin|ier of Holy Trinity The motorists firiqd included Kllward W, '.. In other court action, Olllc Davis of Plainfield For hoys>aild girls in Grades . "(Inly by slale liiinneini! can we provide Members of Ihe llislori<',d Society ivill assist the public in examiiiini: hrica-hrac. jewelry. Lutheran Church. . McConnon of si Shunpike.rd., Springfield, who was fined $30 for bcint" an unlicensed driver, • 5-7 there will be canoe trips, . tlioroutd>'and efljcienl education, raise cnoueji Surviving are his wife, Mrs. backpacking, and exploring in— money lo pay lor it and tax..our' cili/.ens eon lurnitur(', houscholil utensils and many books p tevol^0^frfp4^ al _Ii.'diieed prices. There will also he honie- Kiithcrine Nebesky. Kohnn: a four day camp trips to" the eluded AAsseinfilywnmahWilsonSSIMM 1*1 wYnnwTii Wilson : Mountain avenue; Mark K. Hoyea of Wesl'ield, without his license in his possession' ai.d Aliine liaked cakes, some donaled by senior eili/ejis. -rtaiiRhtw, Mrs. Doris Karlik: shore or state forests included a son, Iticliard Sohan: asislor. $55 for «2 rrtph in a 25-mile zone, Mllltown road. h. Hasselman'of Garwood was fined $\5 for and-(JcorRcKr Medley of Short Hills, $55 form operating an unlnsi>eeted vehicle. Davis was in each camp, session,. A new Cassette Tapes Tea Glasses W-^U BOX OF 408 Mrs. HcssieWil'land. mid six counselors-in-training pro- Powerpoint Pen PEANUTS U> Urandehildren. mph in a 125-mile zone, Shunplke road. . ^lckeled ^r^-Ht. 22; Cot,|er on S. Springfield Mrs. Hirsch, 78; Olhers were Victor C.Fuzo of;ilosclle, $50 for avcnu^Mis^Ila^clrmnron=Meiael-avenUe. gram for boys and girls en- Mrs, Krey, 58; Funeral arrannemenls w.ere • tering eighth anil ninth grades 75 mph in {\ 50-mile zone, Rt. 22; Dennis II, lHuildini!s al the Cranford campus, following dedication, ceremonies on.Sunday, al 2::HI ICE POPS FOAM PORTABLE 'p.m. nr.'-Allii-rl K. Medfi' Jr.. . COOLER GRILL Stationery Hctinj! president, has invited the puhlic lo -ulltmil the Kodak Pocket ^(MXMnonies. Xir. ^l^nrnTltt ('rnirei'oii, lnstamatic"20" librarian-umcrltus of Ituljjers University, will he Ihe Huesh r . Design includes Magicube,' spiiaker. JJie projiram will drop-in Ioading110 iilm; "inc'liidi'~lhV'~ laying of the and carrying strap .uorm-i'stniK! for ihe library, a SATURDAY, MAY 4th at 9:30 A.M. DR SCHOLL \\ historical sketch of Union/ t move—improve! 21 College in its -10111 year, and -conferring,-of--citations upon Sunbrusl grid holps provonl Aluminum Folding EXERCISER SANDALS Mrs Bedford II. Lydon and" a Home Improvement Loan from us! finro-up.jjqila on bio wtioots, tripod Fashion fight and'good Matthew X). Hall,' hntlPof •^ , , bnao lumjir, (or your legs. You can —r..__^._:. _. j, nfmr LlCj_ docorato them yourself, Cranfordr^iind Wijliam S. _.. '. __ •.._. swings oil lo Chaise Lounge iot the latest mod styles Bcineeke of Summit. . -; Indoor Trees, HanginHousg Baskets, Small, Mediue m &Plan Large Potted Houste PlantsCente, and All OrhPr a^tr^ M BUDDY L expose ontirq 1 Indoor Trses Manninn KaiLoic Cmii UJI„.,„! .^^ ""cooklnfi'ai'fi.T,' 74! long, non- -lt~your house is getting cramped^pfe;bpQoo,rnopdD ropairs or tilt logs.B.pa: :_ "don't uproot.yourfamJly-bynioVing. Instead, get a Home Improvement toan ilinnhiirh Machine from' The National State Bank and turrryourpresenT-horrie Into anew bnejl

JN ~COtLEGE-PRODUCTION—RIclT Rawitz oT 26 _•- PVO iiiluvnatlonaUlLc..'s 'Rodwoad'Rd., Springfield, right,'has jho leacTrple- Good REG. Schick :f!hernical Speclidlies Division, Thru eFREE of RosehcfaTitz^m^h^Mcrnnioulh College Players Professi _ Hoonloh, lias appointed Mother's Day •New Additions^.—J._-.. 'Exteriorflepairs •-Alr-Qondltioning. producllon of "Rosencrantzlind Gulldenstern Are Keyes, Martin Kr Company, DELIVERY ^Doad." Ho's pictured With Joe Clores of Peeksklll, Springfield, lii handle Its !-Remodevling _.'•.' • :..-- i -* Swimming Pool^- AM/FM Portable Radio u ' N.Y., who Is cast as GWIdenstern In the Tom • advertising. '> i Better Insulation V Redecorating- ..•lEatio;.: Large, easy lo read; T' lighted numerals, • AC/DC •opornlioTVinctiidpR. built-in ~ Advice Tsme AC cord. i-Fiill-tnngc 3' PM Stoppard romp. The show is being staged through An ad campaign will ho ,, .•,,..„,- (j0>|o 3-hour sleep loniusic control. .•;. )/ Modern VViring • Landscaping • Tennis Court dynamic speukor, S31.99 , Saturday In the college's Flno Arts Theatre. directed primarily toward •ASSORTED Interior Improverrjepts , • Roofing , ' • New Garage Telescopic \. i trade publication!;. PVO in a •O.I FM Anlonnn •producer ' of sfkVcialty On All BEDDING Juliette FRIDAY DEADLINE chemicals for a wide range (if S PLANTS, ALSO All your needs can be taken care of with one loan/So 81 Clairol Crazy Curl POCCO CERRO industries 'including textiles, All Items other than spot borrow up to $7,500 at budget-fitting terms. And take up to -Model V. • Steam on M 88 food, eostnelli'S, y-phur- reg. |j\ demand. "Jn news should be In our maceuticals niul plastics. House Plants •GERANIUMS! 5 years tojepay. . ' , , '. 1272 PAINTING office '..-by-., noon • on | • Except Coupon Special m^mu $18.88 *» •Usestap :/ 14 lnterior«Exterior Friday. • Model =FEC-5308 14 Water. STORE HOURS: MON.-FRI., 9:30-9:30; SAT. & SUN., 9:30-6:00 Apply today, ban enjoy your home tomorrow. BEACON 32 Ox. FRtE ESTIMATES. 377-3031 AM Clock Radio MOP & GLO $019 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES • •Wake lo music • 2Vs" dynumlo , speaker, • Gene'ral'liirio movomonl EAST ORANGE CLEANERS 1 Bank at Ihe Sign of the Ship!,. ._. . TY-D-BpL . . 8"x10" Color ..,-,'' Busy Since 1927 HANGING PLANTS "7 PALM TREES HOUSE PLANT BOOK Bowl Cleaner Enlargement K.-.- Expert Dry Cleaning FIND A Only 1!HE NATIONAA L STATE BANK from color negative or slide VALUABLE PLANT TIPS ^Jo/available from size 110 lilrrv 'ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL BETTER JOB ' Reg. $ 193.Morris Avenue, Springfield . 376-1442 RAID W/i OZ. $6.50 Allow 10 days lor dillvtiy Pick-up & Delivery CHECK THE $70.00 I HOM.RS: Dally 8 am. to2 pm., Monday Eve. 5:30 pm. to 6:30 pm! YARD GUARD MAYW' tmictiKiTMOUiCOUPONIUI HELP WANTED ADS Omul M.ly .1, •, iv;.| ( $3.95 DRIVE-IN: Dally 7:30 am. to 6:30 prn. , -_ , IN THE CLASSIFIED omtr <\Hlcn locaKd throygltout Union, Mlddlnm, M«rc«r and Huntarddn Countlat. Opposite Saks ith Ave. SHORT HILLS, N.J. PAGES QF THIS ABU

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7'' •,;"••.• : SPRINGFIELD(N.J.O LEADER-Thursdoy, May 2, 1974-° /-Thursday, May 2. 1974-SPRINGFIELD(NJ.) LEADER carpenter (or private; contractors In the Students honored for math posters Lewis B. Parsil; Springfield area. ~ ~'J" ~ ~Mr. Parsil was a past recording secretary of Best mom Mathematics teacher David Van Hart thij mention awards for posters they submitted to week announced two of his students at the National Council of Teachers of carpenter, at 95 ' Local 113 of the Carpenters Union and had been (continuMi from p*g* D Jonathan Dayton Regional High, School In Mathematics Convention held, in Atlantic City a delegate to the Morris and Easex District Council of the. Carpenters Union. He wasTT naunced in the Springfield Leader in the houel Springfield were the recipients of honorable. recently. .. ' „ Funeral services will be conducted tpday at 2 of May 9. ' < Elaine Emslie -ana Susan Carroll, both p.m. at Smith and Smith Suburban Funeral member .of the'first' Presbyterian Church of" Prizes include a 15 'igift certificate from sophomore students from Mountainside, Home, <1S Morris ave., Springfield, for LewiB Springfield. Federated Electronics, 155 Rl. 22:_a dinner lob low for seniors...^.-... received the awards for posters.which dealt B. Parstl Sr. of 9 Perry pi.. Springfield. Mr. Mr, Parsil -had-.'.been married-to the late compliments of Plaza 22 Restaurant and Coffee The Age Discrimination in Employment Act, with • 'Topology—The Mathematics of Parsil, 95, died Monday In Overlook Hospital Bertha A. Wicks Parsil. Surviving are two sons, Shop, Echo Plaza Shopping Center; a J5 gift enforced by the U.S. Department of labor] Distortion" and "Probability—48 Pair of Dice Summit.' . , "" Lewis B. Parsil Jr. of Horrisonand Eugene c! certificate from Sav-On Drugs, Echo Plaza prohibits arbitrary age discrimination in Showing Probability of Rolling Dice," Born'in Millburn, Mr. Parsil had been a Parsil of Orange; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha „ Shopping Center, a free children's haircut and ' employment and promotes employment of respectively. The posters are on display in the Springfield resident since 1913. He retired 20 forse of Hadet and Miss Jennie Mae Parsil of style compliments of Mr. Richard's Hair older persons based on ability, rather than age. Dayton-front office. years ago after many years' employment as i( Springfield, undone grandson. ' stylist, 761 Mountain ave. Also: A hardcover copy of "The Joy of GROCERY DEPT. Cooking," compliments of The Book Review. Echo Plaza Shopping Center; a $5 gift cer- tificate from Park Drugs, 225 Morris a,ve., and a J10 plant from the Springfield-F|oHst, 262 WHOLE CORN Mountain- ave. ' ^CANNED MALCOLM B. WERN1K of CREAM CORN Metuchen was installed as > SODA '_Qrand Master during the " "WVACRACK -Senior housing annual meeting or the New (Continued from pagf I) Jersey Masonic Grand work from the N.J. Housing Finance Authority, _ Lodgo in Atlantic City last WHOLE CORN which is responsible.for'the disbursement of ' week.. A reception Tor* FOOD DEPARTMENT 'federal funds in this state. . Wernik will • be held SCHC members lire the Hev. James Dewart, „ MIKHAIL AI.KXANDKOVICII Saturday evening' at chainnnti; Beatrice Kinstein, vice-chairman; .. .,- Salaam Temple,X369 Mt/ Janice ISnnRiovanni, secretary; • Donald W. Israeli performer, " Pleasant ave., Livingston. Hosselel, Sandra Oarwin, James Smith, Thomas Hrown and Bernard Kaplan. There is one-vacancy to be filled. ' i ' to sing at temple Coralreef Lawrence Barisonek is the group's lawyer; WIG GWK SHOWING A Itussian Jewish tenor front Israel, Mikhail Charles Piercc-nml Jack Okin, housing con- Alexandrovich, will appear al Temple Beth explored in sultants, and Howard MacMUrray, architect. Ahm. Springfield, on Sunday evening. May 12 -Appearing in town with outdoorsy chic. Tripping casually along 'on your Ihroe-weok jaunt. And, of at 8'p.nr: — course, beaching il. Our cotton canvas bags wore ma.do lor tho- spring-summer lifo. They havo groat film Sunday Tickets are available at the temple office or WE SELL ONLY U.S.D.A.CHOICE MEAT l>y mail. Headers may call Temple Beth Ahrii. Party slates texture-,and fool. Thoy're light as a • dandolion..puff. And thoy corno in m'any shapos and sizes, navy, "Coral" Junglo;'\ a film :I76-O5.19, or write Temple Beth Ahm, Temple (Continued from pig* O " . drive, Springfield 07001. Sponsor lickolB-for-lJie- about the diverse life of a TOILETRIES DEPT. tan or rod. The toto has .a rope handle, 16.00 The slijn briofca.so-sh.a'pod clutch is Irimmod with loalhor, coral reef, will be shown on llalpin, 217 Bryant, ave.; firsl section of the sanctuary are $10 each.' li as hidclen I Sunday at The Union County 6—Rosalie Berber,. 19C Troy dr.; General admission tickets.4|rc $5 each. The L'... . .-_ ° shoulder .strap (tan only/), 28.00 The shoulderrslrap postman's bag, 2.1.00': • The suminors _ Jf—Gertrude Spiegel, 1 Avon rd., and Anthony concert will starl at B-p.m. - Park' Commission's Trailslde Dippity Do Toward the purchUB ol I'. D'Alessio, :JTrP?iinliIin pi'.: . Geiieral*^niairman <>/ ilic event i» Cantor —j3-axr-aJis_-aGO«rvl-ed-w-i-l-h-v.i-n-yl-j-l5.6.O Tho saucy litllo clutch, loalhor' trim and a wristband, IL00 "And Nature.iind Science Center In the Watchung Kcservatlon. It COCONUT NU-'SOFIS .11— Philip Pomp, '151 Milltown rd., andFarld Dardasliti, 4S7-I667. Co-chairman is FABRIC SOFTENER .' Iho swingy flat handbag with virfyTnfrTfn7~rz.'OO LOfd-& Taylor^MiJlburn,-callr376-^4ob- -.- '."••• Hair Set - Marilyn Shrensel, (17 Laurel dr.: Nahum /lershwin, 370-102G. will be presented al 2 p.m., 3. p.m., and 4 p.m.' Choose 8 oi gel or 8 oz Balum Sst Lo- 33 0Z. BTL. 8—George L. Merrill, :ii:i Nnrthyicw dr., and Al?o at Trailside, on Mon- tion .. ' One coupon p»cuilom«r. . Ethel'Stokes, :!£!) Mountain ave.; • ^^WAMMHnj^^H Coo" l^" Ire Cjiu/4 VALUABLE COUPON two hikes on Sunday are listed STRAWBERRIES LEHUCE for members and guests of the BOLOGNA enC . CHICKEN ,-- Towifdlhipu/chinof - Union County Hiking Club this c GLAD YARD AND weekend. • * _ ' '" 3,o-98 59 ROLL LEAF BAGS A six-mile ramble along tho WASHUP C B0X0F5'S Passalc River'is planned for PRE-MOISTTOWELEnES WIHISAP APDI CC WA1HIIWT0N ' Q Qftc GOOD aNLV AT tWO GUVS DEOpcitcious Hi rLCJ mrt ..,.,...,,,; , v ..IKS. Tv Hormel Chopped iPork -ST.?..... ni...; ME 59 0n« coupon pir cuttomtr. Saturday, with Esther Cornish u c C r.Mdlh.uS.I ,M,/4.H7<. of Gillette as the leader. The lor oulck clainupi Home S flBlbECOFll'. Travel box Gardenafresh 'X2SZ£2S£»*mt..'. * u"S!49 Mh( or Match Loaves KK2SK« ,...... :..:.....'; 59 group will meet at 10:30 a.m. REG 1.19 ol c C at 275 Mountain ave., Gillette 50 Indian River Grapefruits ..o..» .,., 8" ^. 99 Rath Hard Salami ....: „ li 59' and proceed through wet 77 C 4th ANNUAL KIDS' ART CONTEST woodlands to the Passaic Fresh California Artichokes r:....4,« 89* Domestic Provolone cheese rr ..^79 Hlver and back. HOUSEWARES DEPT C C —64 WINNERS Oranges r:,' •...:....'. : 12"°S!98 Smoked Boiled Ham..ssrr It 99 TowiidlhepurchuDDl * On Sunday, a nine-mile hike TIDE over the Harrlman State Park CONTEST ENDS MAY 24 171 02. BOX circular In New York State Klean 'N Shine GOOD ONLY »t TOOGUY S II you'ro 10 years or younger, this art mont Savings and Loan Association, will, be led by Parker and Una coupon atl customer. contost is lor you. 'Uust draw somo- Coodll1iuS.I.,U.w<.ra.l. 1886 Spring(iold,,Avonuo, Mapl6- Natalie Milton"~of~Wcstfleld BY JOHNSON MB. PHDCItn 1 tUXBLt Ihing with pzzazz-^in ink, poiicil, wood, Now Jorsoy 07040. The Tuxedo, N.Y., railroad MIX -n DRINK crayons, paints—anything, Thon station will be the meeting print your name, addross. ago and Tho-Good Eggs aro looking lor_64 place at 9 a.m. Dish Detergent O • yy Iho school you'mtond on tho back of winners in three difforont ago!grdiips. Dry Milk VALUABLE COUPON tho picture You just might bo a winnor this year The same day, Lee Fangcr But, don't wait. Contost onds May — of Summit will conduct what Is Drawings can bo brought, inlo any" described as a vigorous hike of MARZANO ROUND Towitd Ihi purchita ol I 24th.JHayo tun and draw something 1 Tomato Catsup Crostmont Office or mal'lod to: with pzzazz! (Mystery prizo lor every- over 13' miles, also in the OR PLUM TOMATO CHEERIOS ' "Good Eggs Art Contost." Crost- Harrlmnn State Park, from c ono who ontors.) 15-02. BOX I the Lake Tiorati circle, bOODONLVAttWOGUVS I 4t99 JUICE Ont cotton per uutomor. ' Jl beginning at 9 a.m. - TOMATOES Coodlhio5il..M.»4.lB74. Information about the D-CON ANT & ROACH ^^^4fjiMj^H • MFn.GlHEFUL.MILLS MILLS, INC- . . • Hiking Club is available ••aMaXliilMB UL-2 •:' -"'I through tho Union County SPRAY CAT FOOD ALL VARIETIES ^^^ —^— .^—— —•— ^Ba^n i^iaaaR ..HBBBM YlPatk Commission's PQLANEB WILD STHAWBERflY OR ~—recreation department. --• VALUABLE COUPON S.O.S, SDAP PADS 25 PHESERVISAMUCOT TWoauvsAumiroSE Tawirdlha-purthitsol EfbroriaR- . LAUNDRY DETEBGtNT INSTANT YUBAN J DECORATIVE COFFEE Assorted colgrs. 9'kZ high. |A 8-02. JARr I NlarrsrtiSBnhToqghpu t ttie-ir? GOOD 0M.Y At tWO OUTS ' O ( b The retirement of Mrs. •M iMlFri fiO^OM * Coodlh(uUI.,Mav4,1974." I _Mary' Oberlfif1 -RTchleiCJoT Q01DEHD •GJEBPHi UL-2 MFn.QENEMLbQPS _ ,1 Westfield as a member of the COCONUT Union College library staff CUSTARD was announced this week .by T^Cw* BAKERY SPECIALS! Prof. Elmer Wolf, dean of the college. • • CHOPPED OR BANQUET DINNERS WHITE BREAD '•, Mr?. Rlchter has been a JOHN'S PIZZA SPINACH LEAF ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT BEEF ROUND OR SQUAflE Wkmn 1 member of the college staff W/CHEESE uoi since 1962 and most recently Oeto 11-oz. Oflc OR SAUSAGE pkrj. was librarian at the Plafnfleld DIC " COCONUT CUSTARD C I 11.. URGE B-INCH campus." . 69 Mrs. Rlchter is a graduate (PLAIN OR MARBLE) of . Ursinus College! and '20-oz. /y received a master of arts BLUE BONNET COOPER POUND CAKE RING degree from the University of BREAKSTONE Pennsylvania and master pf "EASYOFF" MARGARINE PRETZEL THINS MO 02.0 3 library science from Rutgers SOOFT SPRE University. • OVEN CLEANER QUARTERS SINGLY WRAPPED Mrs. Rlchter Is the'aulhor of J1KMAN - ''One Hundred Questions and 16 OUNCE SIZE CREAM Answers on Our Constitution" 'fir \ WITH*FOOD and "The Watson House." C imW:&77 ORHOU' . CHOCOUIt Ilfrn. SLOW GKOW Burry Cookies nta, Extreme, climatic con- ditions make trees grow slowly, «s evidenced by a 08- OPEN DAILY 9:30 'til 10 P.M. We re ; ve the right to limit quantities. yeax-old Sltka spruce 'WV rjltlcovered near the arctic SUNDAYS 10 am'tlU P.M. MADISON • MAPLEWOOD • M0RRI8T0WN Mlllburn-t«|0phonoj376-440a Store hours, open Monday through .Saturday!'?.3Q fo 5,30, open-Monday, and Thuri'dgyi uri as: Not responsible for typographical errors. ,„/ SPRINQFIELD • NETCONQ m. •; 'tree line that, was only n in- F6H SALES ALLOWED BY LAW ches hlgh.'wlth a trunk less Rt. 22 at Morris Avenue Prices affectiva thru Sat. April 27,1974.' than one inch In diameter. UNION

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•*•• v^tK 10-Thuridoy, May 2, l?74-SPRJNGFIEL0(NJ.) LEADER." Cutoff of Viet aid urged by^peakers SPRINGFIELD(N.J4 LEADER-Thor»doy; Moy 2, ONE YEAR AGO '. • ' The Regional High School.District Board of of Kean Dialogue Mrs; Miller will be honored Education discloses a recently-begun building Mrs. Gash elected present, trades' strike could delay the district's current -Rose Marie Simiott, Republican freeholder candidate from Summit, Assemblywoman M dt women's clubs' convention itul expansion, program, including con- Betty Wilson of Bexkeley Height* and State FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs,, Charles Miller of the Springfield j£ ittion work at Jonathan Dayton .'Members MORRIS AVENUE AT CHUKCHMALL. to be honored by Sisterhood 'of the township's Jewish community hold a Sen. Alex Menza of Hillside discussed "Peace Woman's Club will be honored by IHe New~"j through the political process" at the (Cean SPRINGFIELD weekend-long celebration marking Israel's Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs 5. . member^ are-belnginvited to participate In the • College Dialogue for Peace last-Saturday. Thursday—S p.m., final meeting of the ., Mrs. Lewis Gash has been elected president 25th anniversary ... The Springfield cham- its convention at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall% of the Sisterhood of Temple Sha'arey Shalom, celebration, whiehwjl! include a catered dinner season for the Junior-High Fellowship, Grades Atlantic. City, the .week of May 14, it was an- pionship track and field meet for, He AAU The Rev. Elmer Talcott of the Mountainside 6-8, with a picnic supper. An evaluation of this' South Springfield avenue and Shunpike road. and music for"aancing. Junior Olympics is held at Meisel Field"; out- . Community Presbyterian Church acted as. nounced by Mrs". Frank McCourt, Springfield Springfield, foriOT4-'75. She will be honored at Other offjeers elected include Karen Gordan, past year's programs and format will be made Club president. .•'-'•• standing medalists of the day are MATTHEW moderator. • . for planning for next year. 7:15 p.m.. Girls' the annual donor dinner on Wednesday at the Tina Begleiter, Phyllis Zlatin and Myrna . She noted that "It has been customary aLih.fi- SMITH, LAURA CLARKE, PETER 0ioir'rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., Webelos. 8 p.m.. temple as "Woman of the Year." Husbands of Friedman, vice-presidents; Ruth Rifkind, Sinnott, stating that "I do not accept war aa a convention.that a club which feels one of its' KERAMAS. RICHARD- MINSTER and Senlpr.CnpJrj-ehearsaJ. .__ . treasurer; Dolly Welnzimm.er, financial - .;. natural condition of man," praised the recent members has been outstanding in service" DONNA LIES. '. , ' ', — Friday—6:30 p.m., Westminster Fellowship 1 1 secretary; Harriet Keehn, recording resolution; ofjhe Union County freeholders - presents • her • name to (he assemblage.'A secretary, Golda Drucker; corresponding which called for implementation of the Viet- Will leave from the Parish House for a weekend Suzanne Kaplan retreat at the Central New Jersey YMCA Camp citation to this effect Is read and permanently ;,' 'secretary; Sandy Schey, Gail Foster, Corrine 20 YEARS AGO' nam cease-fire agreements and an end to aid' In Blalrstown. - - . Inscribed in_ the Federation's "Honor Roll - Friedman, two-y«ar trustees and Sari Springfield citizens vote 518 to )4f in favor of for General ^Thleu. Mrs. Sinnott read the becomes bride of Sunday—9:15 a.m., Church School, Classes Book." Hockstein, Tama Brudcr and Gladys Sch- building a proposed $615,000 elementary school resolution, which stated that 80 percent of the for 3-year-olds to Grade 7 are taught in the In the 24 years of its existence this will be the warizrone:year"rnistew.~"'—~~ on Mountain avenue ... Irf an effort to fill Tbieu. budget is provided by American tax Parish House. Nursery service is provided on ., first tlmcthat the Springfield Club.has so Df.~Joh ioomaf '^The Sisterhood will holda garage sale on the thousands of requests from persons planning to dollars and that 200,000 political prisoners are the second floor of the Chapel. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. honored one, of its members. ' ., •'•• tern pie grounds Sunday from lOa.m^to 4 p.m. visit Springfield during ihe national golf still being detained. She tailed the resolution a • Suzanne Elyse Kaplan, daughter of/Mr, and identical worship services with Dr. Bruce . .The ceremony will take place on Thursday Unusual white elephants, bric-a-brac, antiques, championship at Baltusrol Golf„ Club next ."creative response and a powerful document Mrs. William C. Kaplan of Mounlajnside. was Evans preaching. Child care for preschool -morning, May 17. Mrs.' McCourt will present household items, children's toys, antiques and month, the local Chamber of Commerce begins on the^pajt of the county government." married March. 29 lo Dr. Jon S/Loomar- of children is provided on the second floor of the' Mrs. Miller to the convention and read the gift items will be availabje,. . registration list of all rooms'to rent in the citation. A group from Springfield is planning Plainfield. ' / Chapel. 4 p.m., Westminster Fellowship will American Contract duplicate bridge games.. township ... CHARLES BEARDSLEY Is, Sen. Menza condemned the Vietnam war as to attend in addition to Mrs. Frank Phillips and Rabbi Irwin Fishbeln of WoStficld officiated rcturnto the Parish House from their retreat. sponsored by the Sisterhood, are held every "reflected head of the. local GOP; J. LEO "wrong" and praised young people for their. Mrs. McCourt, the official delegates. at the candlelight ceremony/neld in the Kaplan efforts to bring the war to an end. He attacked Monday—9-ll:30o.m., cooperative weekday Thursday evening at 8 at the-temple. Afy: MOHAN is named Democratic municipal HONOREE—Lnii Mwyarowlti (second from {eft); selected as guest of honor for the nursery. 3:15 p.m., Brownies. '7 p.m... Girl The tribute to be read: home. The marriage was/blessed by the Rev. the/policy of sending arms and civilian advisors Sparer is 'he director and Myra \Veinberger is » " chairman 7.7 BILL C. JENSEN itf selected"as"" Israel bond cabaret and testimonial scheduled for Sunday at Temple. B«th Ahm, Scouts. "A charter member of the Springfield . Kevin Kortina of Sacred Heart Cathedral.: TAKING A BREAK AT REHEARSAL for the Springfield.Community Players' production to the Saigoni regime and jirgetLthat "we pull chairman. '.' • ~ ' chairman of the forthcoming National Mental _ : SpMngfleld; l» congratulated by_(from left) Zal VeneKIast "year's honoree, arid Tuesday—9:30 a.m.; Kaffeeklatsch group WoiriarTs CIub/Rose 'Miner has been.{he back- Newark. A reception/followed at the Tower of the mysteryMhrlller.''Night .Watch' to.be, presented May 31/June*] arid 2 at our funds away. I'm proud of that segment of Health Fund. Drive Iri Springfield ... "Shane," - Arthur Falkin and Martin Shindler, honorary testimonial chairmen. The program, , with child care provided.. * bone, of many projects. She_has held almost .Steak House in Mountainside. - Jonathan Dayton Regional High School; are, from left,. Debbie Stavitsky; Manfred starring ALAN LADD and JEAN ARTH.UR, jsr; - socie(y which stood up to Nixon and Johnson preceded by "a champagne cocktail reception, at 7 p.m., Is sponsored by Temple Wednesday—9-11:30 a-jh., weekday nursery. every office and for many years edited pur The bride had Paula Wiech of Mountainside Orbach (director), Dodie Cohen, and-Stan Soigel. Tickets are now-available. For the feature at a local movie house. • . and plantcdthc seed of resistance in people's newsletter. She has taken on many back- Foothill Club lists ' Beth Ahm, Springfield Lodge of B'nai B'rlth and Springfield Chapter of B'nal B'rlth 7 p.m.. Christian education committee as her maid o( honor. Pamela I.oomar of further information, readers may call 467-1940 or 379-2648. '*,. minds." '" breaking 7jo6s quietly without oxpecting Plainfield, daughter of the bridegroom, was Women. The State of fsrael will be represented at the affair by Abble Ben-Arl, meeting. 8 j).m., Session meeting. MRS. CHARLES MILLER . 35YKAflSA<>O - '*, * . ... recognition or thanks. Our overwhelming flower girl. JO'-. Warren Radcliff served ap best Assemblywoman Wilsofl linked the question -—-consultant to the Israeli government on mass communications. Comedian Phil : installation; plans Despite recommendations by a citizens gratitude Is long overdue." ••',. man: /•- • of impeachment of President Nixon to the- Fos*br will entertain. ' ••.'-•'•' , : TEMPLKSHA'AKKY SHALOM KVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH committee that the tax rate Increase- of 90 peace issue..She explained her sponsorship of,, '., AN AFFILIATE OFTHE UNION OF ' 242SHUNPIKE RD., SPRINGFIELD To be inscribed on the permanent hprior-roll The bride attended the University of Dayton Prison 'walk away- suspect j May 'silver tea' point!-, be cut, Ihe Township Committee ap —7Acino57;a-|jiirin-the~Assembly calling for : AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS— REV. WU.LIAMC. SCHMJDT JR., PASTOR is: "Springfield Woman's Club Is forever ._" and grflduntcil from the Nancy Taylor Business proves its municipal budget and the entire rate impeachment. Ann Martindcll has sponsored a 3 potted plants, Prayers planned '"• S. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE AND. HEAR THE EVANGEL HOUR ON grateful to Hose Miller. Unselfishness apd Institute. Plainfield. Until her marriage, she The Foothill Club of Mountainside will meet arrested after truck chase > iiike ... An original letter, dated 1881, from similar bill in tho New Jersey Senate. Both bills SHUNPIKE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD FRlbAYS"AT.9:30P.MrGVER- willingness to assume extra responsibilities wireemployed as assistant production manager today at noon at the Tower Steak House. The IIBNKY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW to' •are in committee and need the support of the RABBI: HOWARD SHAPIRO . RADIO STATION WAWZ-FM. 99,1 without thought of recognition has endeared MlfS. LARKY WILLIAMS . by Venet Advertising in Union. following new officers will be. installed; • Two Newark meii.'.one of whom reportedly"-.'reportedly bud been surving a term.in Ya'rd- author JOHN HENRY MEYER of Springfield public to tome out on the floor, she said. calculators, cash for farm workers CANTOR: IRVING KRAMERM'AN. Thursdoy«r7:30 P-m., choir rehearsal. her to all." '.'"..' ' Dr. Loomar, a graduate of the University of President, Mrs. Werner Schon; vice-president, wiis iig."Wirtk nwity" from ;i Yardville Slate ville for'possession (if ;i slolen motor vehicle, is presented to the trustees of the local library; Howard Doppelt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles ,J''riday—6:30 p.m., .mother and daughter During her years of membership, Mrs. Miller Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, is in Mrs, Peter-Stelner; recording secretary, Mrs. The ta|ks climaxed a week-long series of Temple Sha'arcy Shalom in Springfield will , prison'wnrk-rcleiiKi';|>roRram, were arrested—, and Tyrone Cibson, 20,, have been charged by- MKYKR, known in the literary world as PAUL Dpppclt of 105 Pitt Rd., Springfield, was called banquet. • . . . has held the offices of president, first vice- Sandra Marbury / practice in Westfield and Chatham. ' William Milckc; corresponding secretary, Mrs. .Seminars and filhl showings on all aspects of , Honor the farm workers of our country during hy Mountainside police in Springfield Aprils,—"Mountainsld<*-iK>llef-willt--|WHSi«sioiM4^iloleii~ -JUI.IUS-IMMKUGUUEN.-was honored by th_-^Jacl< EK»n will speak at the Oneg -Sbabbat v Tlii' ilieh, James K. (Jilmore. 2.1., who According lo police,-lite -ttigii-iiceun al ap- local chiropodist notes "both feet will.be for Peace" and chairman of the philosophy l Monday—8,p.m.\ temple board meeting. both services. • 'the monthly newsletter. She also holds a Larry Williams ticcoratjons, Mrs. Arthur Grande;- mem- cording to reports from township police. reception following the service. Wednesday—7:45 p.m., prayer meeting. .:—, L.. . —i . .—r.—pr'nxim'ately '7:M a.m. on Alice' lerrape in ,, treated for $1" ... Another ad reports workers -department at Kean College, said he Is hopeful fulltime job in the business world. Sandra Lee Marbury, daughter of Mr. and bership, Mrs. H. J. Bromm; reservations, Mrs. Father Egan has been a priest for 14 years.' .•from an area firm will paper or paint a 12x12- . that the. conference will reconvene next year SPKIN(I , The Millers live at 112 Meisel ave. For many Mrs. he-Grand Marbury of Brooklyn, became Harry Serlo; sunshine, Mrs. Sidney Carsley; AApjV/Qr^ tO rittOnH .Wnion, when Cibson, accompanied by According to police, three calculators were He spent the first three years of his minlsh-y In ,——---drovo off in a,silver van belonging'lo Ijunbert ' foot room, labor and material included, for with a grcajer involvement by community . IINITKI) METHODIST CIIUIK II IIOI-Y CUOSS LUTHKKAN CIIUHCH years, 'when her sons Peter and Bob were Hie bride April 6of Larry Williams qf Wcstfield. social, activities, Mrs. Edward Kaczka; discovered missing Monday morning from the Lodi and the next three years in Latin and Kxpress, Inc.;, of- Harrison, while its driver,- •-w.95. '.' :_: •• '.: •leaders. . -, CHURCH.MALL. AT ACADEMY GKEEtf (THE CHURCH OFTHE ItADIO . younger, she was active in Cub Scouting. Both Judge David Meeker of Westfield officiated, A telephone, Mrs. Albert Earle; child care, Mrs- Mechanical Kelt Co., 44 Fadcm rd. Central America. For the last eight years, he Willie E.' Marable ijf Newark, was delivering a' KEV. JAMES DEWAHT, MINISTER "LUTHERAN HOUR" ANDTV'S " boys are now married. Peter, who lives In New reception followed at tlie American U-gion Hail Walter Funk; ways and means, Mrs. Frank Investigating officers Hohcrt Polewka and has served St. Boniface Church, Jersey City. v.m i litary progra m TV sol at a home there. When Marable heard Thursday—fl:30p.m., confirmation class. K "THIS IS THE LIFE") Providence," is a pilot who gives flying lessons in Millburn. .-,...,...- . Torma. * James Sabol reported two vending machines in^ While there, ho-has become active with the Hie-Mayors <>J_Kh'/;i|>olh. Springfield mill the van pull away, he asked the homeowner t<> p.m., Chancel Choir, Trlvclt Chapel. 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPHINGFIELI) and docs charter flights. ' Honor attendants were Betty Tompkins, Mrs. William Miicke, membership chair- Hearing is sought theoffices had been broken open, but said there farm workers and peace movement. In his own .C'raiuocd.liayt'.i'xpr.essi'(l.support of U.J<" May III lend him a car, andjhen look off after the AAeais-on--Wheels Friday—8.p.m., Busy Fingers of Wesleyan THE HEV. JOELR. YOSS, PASTOR Her younger son, Bob, and his wife live in cousin of the brido, anil Thomas Jones. man, announced the following new members v was no sign .of forced entry to the building. .wor.ds.—L'.There have.-bcen_criscs-.-and- six Armed l*Wct'S Oay cck hratinn_to he held al IhV truck, which r'e|)orleilly_cniitajiu>d !I2 ap- • Service XHrcle, 47 <;linton^tvcn~SprinRfleldr College Station, Texas",--whefe-'Bob-ir* -a Mrs; • Williams-graduated from^Rrospect joined last month: Mrs. Bruce Briggs, Mrs. pliances, including sieiciis-anil oilier TVs. arrests, but the years havo been full of life." Thursday—10-11 ::io a.m., nursery school "James- Kellerk,—Mrs. Fred Klumpp. Mrs. • Naval ItoKcrv^ (YiiU'r, I''(nirlh avenue and gets neyv leader on fishing-l im it bi 11 On April 25, police reported the theft of $56 Sunday—National Family Week, May 5-12. graduate student nLTcxas A & M University. . Heights High School jn Brooklyn ami was The public has been Invited'to attend. open house. 7:30 p.m., parent effectiveness Frank Servello and Mrs. Robert Steinberg. Palmer MITOI, Kli/.aliclh. Marahle followed the van through Union, from a cash box at the Rnyco Scat Cover Co., !t:30 a.m., Trivelt Chapel service: Kcrmoii: He was just Inducted into Phi Slgmn, the , employed by B. Eltman and Co. and (he Hart- ; Gertrude Johnson of 147 Pitt rd., Springfield, WASHINGTON, O.C. - Hep. Matthew J. training c'ass. H p.m., choir. • The silver tea will'be held May 16 at the home ICIi'/ahelh Mayor .Thomas Dunn, -Mayor down Morris avenue into ..Springfield! where lit. 22 and Brown avenue. Patrolmen Kdword /'Portrait of a Family," Acts 4:M-37.9:30 a.m.. national honorary biology society, and he ford Insurance Co., both In New York. has been appointed as the new administrator of (iinaldo (It, 12lh Hist., N.j'.IMias called on Friday—10-11:30 a.m., nursery, school open of Mrs. Jay Abrams for outgoing and incoming Edward N. Slisci Jr.'nT'-Kpringl'irld. rranford (Silusnn reportedly attempted lo elude the Chairman John Oingell of the House Sub- Kisch and Edwin Classman said entry to the Theft from auto Cerman language worship; sermon: "Sin's expecCs to receive his master's degree in en- Her husband hus been a Springfield letter, Police Captain Frank tliirr, rejirescnling pursuer hy driving through the General Greene - Meals-on-wheels, the Sage' service which Adhesion," by. Theodore Heimllnger. lay house. officers of the club. All members have been committee on- fisheries and. Wildlife Con- building had been gained by breaking open-an ^ ta deck, two speakers and an unknown tomology, in the near future. carrier for the past 14 years, and for the past, Township -Mayor .Henry Ilin-senkamp. and Shopping Center lot. While making the shortcut dellvcrsmeals to. customers in the area who pe speaker. (l::)0a.m., Church School. .10:30 a.m., Saturday—10 a.m. tn.,4 p.m.,. Youth — reminded-Uiat-dues.musLhe.pnid hy Mny-31, are unable to prepare food for themselves. Mrs. ! "st'rvalion and Fisheries to schedule hearings on overhead ilnor-,-1 olice are awaiting a list of any quantity of tapes were reported stolen Sunday four years has been president of the Springfield leaders of coitnly veterans' organizalions will . to Mountain avenue, lie rammed into the rear a hill to extend the off-shore fishing limit at Ihe fellowship period. II a.m., morning worship: Fellowship car wash. JZZ_.';. ._„ ' branch of the National Association of Letter of a parked car. Springfield police said,. Johnson has had preyious experience in school other items that might have been taken by the from an auto on Craig road, Springfield, police — head Ihe lisl-of-dignilaries paWic.i|)iillni: in the earliest posslble'dafe^ ~~ burglurS. • ., '-.... sermon-: "Portrait of a Family," Acts 4:32-37. Sunday—8T30 a.m., worship, 9:30' a.m.. Carriers. . cereinnnies. - . .\ ' • cafeteria work in lwth Springfield and Hillside. said. According to police, the car'had"been The alleged tjijeves,' with ' Marable still 4:30 p.m., fnmily night covered dish supper and family growth hour. 10:45 a.m., holy com- Hadassah to hold ' After a wedding trip to the Bahamas, Mr. and Sisterhood plans She will work with the more than 150 volunteers ICx|)rcssTng his dismay over the post- locked and parked overnight in a driveway. The civie leaders will hold an inspection of behind them, then „ drove down : Mountain Sometime between, the night of Apri|.2:i and program sponsored by the- education com- munion. -12:15 p.m.',.congregational meeting.' Mrs. .Williams now make their home in who pack, deliver and serve the meals. pimcment last Friday of hearings scheduled for ' Monday—9 a.m, to 1 pm., pastoral circuit. 4 the -Naval' Ueservisls, and Mayor Dunn will" avenue to the westbound lanes of.-Ht. 22. and tlie following morning, someone stole three mission. ' ' Millburn bazaar ' Westfield. meeting Monday Meals-oii-Wheels has been-in existence for. early liext month in New England, Rihaldo EARLY COPY p.m., Confirmation 1. 7:30 p.m., board Of elders present Ihe "Sailor of (lie Year, Award." The along the highway to New.Providence road in -polled plants that had'decorated the exterior of "T-uesdayr^B p.m., Council on Ministries. On Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m., Millburn eight years. It serves four regular customers in- urged Dingell lo reschedule the New England Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the meeting. 'public has been invited lo attend Ihe day-long Mountainside, where they made a ll-tufn. ; the Springfield State Bank's trailer office in the Friday deadline (or other than spot news. • Wednesday—3::«) pjii.JV.esIcy Choir. 8:30 Chapter of Hadassah, in cooperation with The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm, the Springfield area five days a week. One day ' hearings and add another open session in New,, Tuesday—7:30 p.m., parent effectiveness celebration, which will include films on sen As Marahle'fnllnwed his truck back along the Echo Plaza parking lot. The greenery repor- Include your name/ address and phone p.m., Search. • ' .. Affiliated Interior Designers of 221 Millburn Springfield, will hold its May meeting on a week, members of the Summit Red Cross' Jersey. .- - - ^' training class. . Rosary to hear power and a demonstration of war Raining e'astbnund lanes, he spotted H Mountainside tedly is worth a total of $240. number. ave.7 Will present an outdoor art and home Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the temple: deliver, these meals -in Springfield. Any resident \ liinaldo nnlcd that 7:) members of the House Wednesday—10 a.m., World Friendship exercises \>y the Reservists. patrol car, and began blinking bis lights and I KMl'l.l-: IIKTII AIIM accessory bazaar on the sidewalk In front of the- This will be'the final meeting before the of Springfield who eilher-destres the service or and 111 senators have joined him in sponsoring Circle: Morning Circle. 7:30 p.m., Women's blowing bis horn'to get ..their-attention. The AN AFFILIATE OF THK building on Millburn avenue at Wyoming talk on writing . annual donor dinner which is scheduled for wishes to volunteer time as a driver was asked legislation to extend the limit. "This is ample Public Noti Fellowship executive board meeting. borough officers took up tlie chase, bul were UNITKO SYNAGOGUK OF AMERICA avenue, ' I'hq Rosary-Altar Society of Our'Lady of Monday, May 20 at the Clinton Manor. The to call Sage headquarters, 50 DeForest avc.. proof of the bill's strong bipartisan support. If program vice-president, Mrs. Henry Rice, has Mrs. Buchhoiz; unable to make the truck halt. NOTICE OF APPLICATION BALTUSHO1,WAY,SPIIINGFIEIJ) OOMMUNITY-PKKSBYTERIAN CHURCH . The sale will 'feature paintings, lithographs, I.onrdcB Church, Mountainside, will hold its Summit, 27:1-5550. - - - we hope to preserve our domestic fishing In- Take notice that application has monthly meeting in the rectory basement YOI.ANDA RUEDA planned an assortment of donor games and (he Finally, aflei' .•Sidcswiping an eastbound car dustry from foreign interests, we must act been made to the Alcoholic RABBI HEUDEN R. L15V1NE MEETING HOUSE LANE prints, sculpture, Imported' and domestic Beveraoe Control -Board of the CANTOR FARID DARDASHTI meeting room on Monday at 8:30 p.m. winners will receive credit toWard their. services are held now." he commented. - Township of Sprlngflttld to transfer ...... MOUNTAINSIDE ' furnishings and a large Selection of lamps and. the U-|urti near Sandier & Worth, where It to Henhvln.Corp. trading as OLD Today—12:30 p.m., Senior League Mothers- accessories for the home: Proceeds from the Rcinnld Shubert of Ringwood will talk.aboul pledges. All accounts musi be settled that Funeral services were held yesterday for EVERGREEN LODGE foe MINISTER: THE REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT Ruedci-Mauriz evening for anyone planning to attend the smashed inio a highway sign and flipped onto Fathers Day, luncheon. ....-:""•'_';' ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR :JI^_ sajojwlll benefit the Hadassah Rehabilitation "Creative Writing," (o promote Interest in Mrs.Kmma Kuhm Hucliliol/.,72,of 71 S. Maple UJA to sponsor premises located at .Evergreen function. . < " its right .side, police said. . • v ' Ave., Springfield the plenary retail Friday—8:45 p.m., Snbbath Bcrvices," -JAMES LITTLE : .- Center" "at Mt;""Sc"opus"iirisrai!lrw*eTCTtnin.v reading and other cultural activities. Shubert is aviH. Springfield, who died Sunday il) Overlook consumption license No. C-S also on author of book's for1'young people, in- Prize, awards will also take placq that • As Cibson and Gilmoie exited from Ihe cab of\ suif assails heretofore Issued to James V. Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath services!; Saturday—10 a^m., Chapel Choir rehearsal. young, soldiers who lost limbs during Ihe troth is pie Hospital, Summit... Brescia trading as Old Evergreen cluding "Wisdom, Strength and Beauty" and "I , evening with Mrs. Theodore Straus and_Mrs_ the vehicle, which police desctlifieiFaslf total May 19 Sunday—7 p.m., Israel Bond meeting Sunday^9:15 a.m., Bible study. 10:30 a.m., October War arc recuperating. ..,'",- h Horn in Germany, Mrs. iiuchliolz had been'a Lod.ge located at evergreen Ave., Wanna Be a I-ady Plumber," The chairman for Mr jmriMis, Em|terio_Rueda of 41L^"7 _.-MorriS:DavUon_as-.chairjncn,JliiV Jiusiness wreck, they were apprehended by I'll. John Springfield. honoring Lou Meyerowitz. morning worship; Rev. Tnlcotl will preach; Yola Gaynes of Millburn and Elaine Snepar Springfield resident since IMO. She is survived On ^Sunday, May 19, the United Jewish : store policy the evening is Rose Paglia. mall, Springfield, have announced" the portio,,n. o_f, th,,_e meetin__,,_.g. wil....ln bi e conducteJ....I».dI bCyT ~ Gariell and U. Joseph Maztir of the Moun- Oblectlons, If any, should be Monday—B: 15 p.m., Sisterhood Incpting-. Cradle Roll,' Church School • nursery through of Springfield are co-chairmen for. the event. by her husband,'Bernard C. Hiichhnlz; a son, Appeal of Metropolitan New Jersey will - made'Immediately In writing to _engagemcnt_of their daughtcr^Ydlanda M., to tainside force. A complaint charging: sex discrimination by Tuesday—7|30 p.m^, USY meeting^ _ Amongr the "committee- members is _Eather Before the program there will-be a business- > Mrs. Seymour Grecr, president. Mrs. Lester Hernard Hiichholz of I'luchclj, Pa.; a brother] sponsor "Kaclima-74—a-walk-a-thon in support—i Arthur H. Buehrer, Township -eighth grade. 7 p.m«,Fellowshlp) Gcrardr 1 ( < c 1 ol L ,J l. .l »..P K j" 'h» amourit -_ tllllllllinillllHUlHIimilllllUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIU --be-enclosed In Bring springtifho- into your home (JUST OFF CENTftAt AVENUE): -"- What sh^IdXdoJusi^be Jriento agaui?' just a wee bit early.snd.be Ihe MOUNTAINSIDE; ' OUR HEPLY: He was probably Ignoring you envs;j)t:alt your-friends. Nmtiln - REV. BADONHrBROAVN, PASTOR . because of uWscoriBybu created in front of his is more dellahtlul not a-bolte PARSONAGE PHONE: 233-4544 friends. Next time you see~him_,-;go tip to him Thought rrerainde( ol (UV! —} CHURCH OFFICE: 232-3456 largl e - oheertuhtll arranBemenl and tftll him you arc sorry for thc-scene-you J^P^ERVICE^FFICES lotiylhia. To lores Ihe blooms 01 Sunday-^:45 a.m.j Sunday School for youth created! tell him youstiUwant to be friends. for foocL ON BOTH SIDES OF said Surely Company will provU^- lorsytrtTa, ^cut some heavily ~ of all age's and adults (buses are available; call Then cxplalnyou thought that bo(h_of-you were -Mix Vi 'teaspoon powdered . the bidder WIM the required bond budded branches and hammer the church for information). 10:45 a.m., Pro- base of the.stems. This allows at fault. If you speak to him In private about • mustard, with _Vj teaspoon Tho Township Committee and shall be enclosed In a sealed SPRINGFIELD AYE. reservos tho right to reject anv or envelope bearing the name of the "tnenr tr> take-up water more >/LL •warm-water, and lct.jstand.lO.. Doosn'.t ypMr molherdosorvo sofnothlng nlco on bidder on the outside and must b« easily.' Submerge them In the -yotr- .".The all bldi—.and waive minor delivered at the place and on the worship service (children's church for grades minutes for flavor to develop. variations If, In the Interest of the' hour named above, bathtub overnight in lukewarm HOW DO MDU THAT'S WHEN about them, - :,..__ Township, It Is deemed advisable water; v then place them in a 1-3; nursery.also available). 6 p.m., Senior Combine mustard with 6 hard to do w. •• Plans and specifications may be VOO BKOME If you have a teenage problem you want to ^ lOOD Bffll seen and procured at the olflco of container ol deep water. Place the SUSPICIOUS Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m., evening worship cooked c\lgn, chopped, 1 to 3 By order of the Township Waller Kozub, Township container in good light, bul not thebodyshiri 1* service. discuss or an observation to mtke, address Committee of the Township of Engineer, Municipal 'Building,, .7 No generation gap ECMED OF ANY WW tablespoons sweet pickle . Springfield. direct sun. Never put them near a OM WHICH your letter to FOR AND ABOUT TEENAG- Mother's Day? We have gills to express your ^ and Trust Company Mountain Avenue, Springfield, - -1. --.••- radiator,, In approximately two MIDDLE AGE ? Wednesday—midweek prayer service. relish, 4 tablespoons • .ARTHUR H. BUEHRER New Jersey. \DUFEEL ERS. COMMUNITY AND SUBURBAN PRESS ..._.,-.', Township Clerk • The Township Committee Crondmolhef l<) mollier lo (l,iui;hler,»t!rc.il-.Hint lo weeks you will be rewarded wltb a looks soil arid young as o • ' Friday—7:30 p.m., Chapel Mountaineers, SERVICE, FRANKFORT, KV., 40601. mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons Spfld Loader, Apr. 25, May 2,1974 reserves ttw right to relect any or * dazzling reminder of your GOOD. Bible and crafts for youths, grades 3-0. instant onion powder, '*: (Fee: 121,«2) all bids and to waive, minor ,iunl to niece, heirloom jewelry binds them together foresight. ' variations, If, In the Interest of the day in'Mayl We like it. : teaspoon salt, '(. teaspoon Township It Is deemed advisable to wilh a ihrCjidof denfimcnf. you. Ion. luvc diariiiindN' MONV MASON PERSONAL PUNCH LINE EARLY COPY '*-., ground black pepper. Mix, dO.SO. " •-..;, • „-••••. jn olcl, u(l^ilc ijpwolrv. (hal cm'be reset-into lo(l.iy\ with skirts and pants,-, - ,'„ •• Rubllclty Chairmen are urged loyo: long-lasting fragrance, gilts ol Barpquo, By order of the Township FI.0m$T. 61.M.U, St.. Mllourn, OF THE WEEK- well. Add additional ****4 • #«««»«»»««««*»»< toobserve the Friday deadline Committee of the Township of beautiful paUerm. Your Kill lo your next generation 467-1666. spccialiies in the art of mayonnaise If more moist "•'' • '*"• : • ' ' Springfield, New Jersey. ; Ikehana. Ikebana is the Japanese by lisolf or .topped'with'a. • ' for other than spot news. ,{s pjrl o( ymvVn post. There is no charge fur Id- 1 SANDWICHKS j. Arthur H. Buehrer irl a' arranging flowers wnlch are A SPEaAHISTERNATIONAX - Include your name, addresst spread is desired. Yields 2 i !•: 1.1 a 1 {r -i. COCK T A ILS ' Sptld.Leader,April33.Meyl, r>7 ling nis shoy^yoif how Inexpensively, hmv'lxautt- sultablo lot decorative use Injtho shirt or scarf when you're SELECTION OF GIFTS AND and phone number. cups egg salad •••• ..-• .. . y home. NONA MASON has editing : JEWELRY FROM THE FOUH. dried and wbodllowers Irorn all glamorous hO8teas gown&, exciting iashlori • ATMOSPHKHK over- the world and -specializes' in in the mood for.change. CORNERS OF THE WORLD, custom arrangements lo tit the Your Wattt Ad labrics and decoPof your home.. By O. .Wheels intie:dye ,, BEAUTY SALON When you want something dil- ' —- ji t mi Service Silori — lerent, elaborate, elegant, and 1 tank Arturlcard .'.Personal florist IsEasyToPlace Fin* Jeyv'elari Since 1848 exciting call MONA MASON. Open' blue polyester, S, M , L, 8.00 Muter etwrtji • Tliew.l^Kwl Hills, •', I 61 Main St., Millburn, N. J. 070AI accessorfeg-llk'e (Jurse8, jewelry, scarves. Tues. • Sat. 10-5. It was a happy r 1 ... Just Phone lime at Ihe Suckno party at the Hosiery, Lord 8 Taylor, Millburn '." : (201 TOO MUCH il KIC Manor. CONTSHTMENT ERA 686-7700 INC. CAN IDLB THE WAVING MtLPFULMINI: To help keep your MIND ANO Ask for 'Ad Toker' and linens from yellowing, paint the • HAIR COLORING •1 1 K S.S K x ST., Ml 1, 1., the will, help .you with a lns|dj o(. your linen closet a • 01m \ . we Result-Getter Wont Ad, medium shade ol blue. ' • BLOW WAVING fllERlE nORmRO,C05jnETIC STUDIO B6B lULUUM Uf., SHORT HILLS eones. Call lot AMMkitmtnt is.MaplaSt. Summit, NJ. •••^•t, •'•••"•'/;< Cor. ttwrt HHI» Avt. (Ol»«. «ro»» from Cnwitldir) 436 MorrU Sprtnffleld' \ ',.....-• ''. ' • Open Tues, - Sat. lf>5 (201)273-4914 ' '.IT 17

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12-Thursdoy, May 2, 1974rSPRINGFIELD(NvJ.) LEADER ;, Cheryl Jacobson Mhursday, May 2, 1974- i Linda AAdrieCoicca becomes wed AprM 20 in fists church ceremony Your Guide To Better Living bride of Anthony G.AAontupri Cheryl Ann Jaeobson, 'daughter of Mr7 and : jri-the -Linda Marie Cocca, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Mrs. Stephen Jacobson of 371 Nottingham way, .Vincent S. Cocca of 132 North 20th St.. Union, was married Saturday, April 20.' to Kenilworth. was married Saturday to Anthony George Endel Deckner, North Plainfield. son'of G. Montuori. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MrsHerbert Deckner of Jamestown, N.Y., and ..3AN REAL ESTATEqh Monttniri of 39 North 13th St., Kenilworlh. . (he late Mr-. Herbert Deckner. The Hev. Itaymond P. Waldron pfficlated at The Rev: Heinz Kugler of St. Mark's the double ring ceremony in Str-^iiehael's Lutheran Church, Elizabeth, officiated at the City ;# Suburbs> Farm Country » Lake • Shore Hoinan Catholic Church. Union. A reception ceremony in the. United Lutheran Church. followed at the We'stwood I.oungc, Garwood. Elizabeth. A reception followed at the Tower The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs Steak House,. Mountainside. 2-year search for home concludes at Greenbriar Charles Cocca, sister-in-law of_the bride, • The Bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. : e and chores for a U.S. Home of New'Jersey is in Iheir list' o"f' requirement- "'s" 'Greenbria" v.-;...r- .UowiaiinAssociationn mainlenance and chores for a U.S. Home served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were. Bernard Marx of Piscataway served as mafron ,,The 1.200th resident'to The couple.has a"son and monthly fee. one of the 22 divisions of U.S. was "plenty of plain, old provides, residtiits with Joanne Leary, .Kleanore Sevret, Marianne of honpr. Bridesmaids were Mrs. George Malek move into Greenbriar. U.S. daughter. Charles, married Greenbriar, located loss Home Corp., the nation's fashioned companionship." unlimited use of the facilities Montuori. sister of the groom: Mrs. Donald of UnionT Mrs- Thomas McEnerney of Staten und with throe children, lives than onc-Vjuartcr .mile, from largest builder of residential ' Homo's adult community in' Oilier requirements for the of the' Greenbriar Country Houston, Donna Lunimino, cousins of the bride. Island, NX, and Valerie Filler of Linden. in Woodcliff Lnke and handle-* Kxit 91 (southlx)und) of the housing. Its shares are traded Brick Town, was either Harry community, they decided, was Club, which has recently been ' Lisa Montuori. cousin of the groom, served as Felicia Gcinett of Williamsport, Pa. served as public relations for Bernard (Harden State Parkway, is in on the New' York Stock Bernstein or his wife, Kuby. the opportunity,to keep active doubled in nize by U.S. Home, (lower girl. ~ " "flower girl.', ' Baruch College. Daughter (he heart (if the Jersi>y shore Kxchange. • ' Since they arrived together, physically and mentally; lots John Montuori served as best man for his Adraenne is n registered ' ' Its facilities include jirea. Edward Parshewski of Nortel. Plainfield they haven't yel decided of.chance for recreational and •brother. Ushers were Koberl Molowka, Donald purse in San < Francisco billiards, woodworking and served iis best man. Ushers were Robert which one should accept the —cultural activity, and a feeling Houston, counsin of the hrido: Charles Cocca. honor. " ' ' Cieiiei ul Huapjulr: '77**' 1 card :ireas7 library, fully- K- V Jacobson of Union, brother of the bride; John of still being in touch with brother of the bride; -Raymond ,;Montuiiri,' The Bernsteins were im- equipped kitchen, ceramic White of Rochester, N.Y! and Robert Seawall of The lienisteins feel that today's youth-oriented FOLLOW THE I-eonard Montuori, cousins of the groom. pressed with their reception al studio with ovens, leather- Buffalo, N.y,. gelling lo Grcenbriarjust in society. In these and other Jeffrey Schiango served as rinu bearer. . Greenbriar.. Because they had wnrk~genr~and sewing room, Mrs. Deckner, who was graduated from time to be. number One partiuUlarsrGreenbriar filled, Mrs. Montuori. is employed by Western . difficulty in selling their home and men's and women's sauna SUBURBAN Union High School and' Eastern School for Thousand Two Hundred on the ' Ihe bill-belter, they fell, than Kleclric Co., Union. dirUmg Island,, they hi'.d to • baths. The lounge, with native Physicians'Aides, New York City, is a medical "scime was a fitting climax to a many other communities they Her husband is employed by Peerless assistant in Maplewood. , -searc[i for a retirement keep putting 1>,S, (Ionic ,nff stone fireplace as its focal REAL ESTATE Insurance Co., Union. about their muvc-in plans. Fn looked.,at from New Kngland Her husband, who was graduated from -home—a. search that occupied point, adjoins the main Following a honeymoon trip lo Bermuda, the the c'hd^they were able to give lo Florida and as far west'as Jamestown High School and Rochester (Horn- for over two years and auditorium and closed circuit MART couple will reside in Jselin. .. •• only two weeks .notice of Up- Arizona and California. Institute of Technology, where he received a .took them to many parts of, TV slalion. Oilslde is a pitch date when' they'd arrive—hut The Bernsteins already are B.S. degree inorganic chemistry, Is employed CUFF TOWERS |n Palisades Park is a six-story, •ft-unlt condominium complex offerinu studio, this counlry and abroad. They launched on being active al 'n putt golf course, swimming one-and two-bedroom Apartments, with prices starting at $28,000. TLho complex, located al . when the truck^pullod up to WEEKLY as.-an analytical chemist in Raw Material «• liked Mexico and still do. liul (•rcenhriar. They've joined a pool, • 2» professionally, Bergen boulevard and Brinkerhoff avenue, |s only five minutes from Ihe George Washington their,new home, they foimd : Art fairluesdqy Laboratory, Revlon, Inc.,'Edison! it's too far from family am group exploring the designed shuffleboard courts . - For an ••• ~ - Following a honeymoon trip to Jamaica, the Bridge; buses to Manhattan stop at the door. Secilrlty-u-'iso. the building has a TV-intercoin friends. In the United Statei everything in apple pic order. and large parking area. system, doorman and locked underground garage. Modol apartments are open for viewing no..place pleased thcrrr-;is Just, after signing Jhe possibilities of bringing .as couple will reside in Westficld. • at 1st. Michael's .MRS. GEOHGI", K, DKCKNKR every day. from 10 a.m. In 6 p.m. Sales agent is J.I. Sophcr&C'o,, Inc., 461-4233. .; \r much as (ireenbriar. . ' contract last fall^ and while classical music performances .Homes at' Greenliriar, EXCELLENT SELECTION . to the community',-and liarry St. Michael's School-will hold an art fair FAIR PLANNERS — The Volunteer Guild of Memorial General Hospital will hold Its Having made up their, they were in the. midst of priced from $27,0911. arc'o--- has beeii_appoinle'd assistant available in three sizes—one- OF : ' Tuesday a!.II p.m. Immediately following the sixth annual Peddler's Fair Saturday, May 11, In the parking lot adjacent to the minds, they purchased-' the get|ing'ready to move, they 1-1 chairman of Hie gfjiup. bedroom, two-bedroom ami NEW "HOMES, APARTMENTS, art fair, St. Michael's iiomv-School Assotiuliort— 'JUyXii_ii__lare».'St site in Ihe community, decided to take a few (lays of .-••• ...» . hospital on Galloping Hill rood. Erecting the sign in front of the ho»pltal, are Mr». Adjoining Deai-Elberon We«t End. N.J. Sitebough two-liwlFooiTTwTlh^T^xiTSniiair C O N D O MINIU MS7 CO- O PER AT IV ES, will hold its regular mecling._ _ William Roberts, left. Guild president, and Mrs.' Leonard Nusbaum, right, co- a 'rounded' corner ill T:t rest hTtfic CatsCills^lfieTeTby ~ ttiecnunli-nlso is-makiiiti- Dickensen rd. with a clear coincidence,'they, met Mr. and useof the library and expeeis '1>nlh. All are available with a VACATION PROPERTY, RETIREMENT Ciuest speaker for the meeting will lie the-• " chairmqn of the event.'Both are Union residents. varl.ely of.exterior and in- by Bilkays vicw_6(_Uii!-lake. -The rnoVi- —Mrs. Bernard Fox. - who.^ !i>_.» ."' lulling and COMMUNITIES, INVESTMENT Kev. Robert Brenniip,. assistant" pastor at swimming Iliis spring and terior layouts, and tho Bilkays Kxpross Company already lived at Greenbiiar. 1 PROPERTY, ETC. MltS. ANTHONY C.MONTl'OIII. Sacred Heart Church, Lyndhurst Pather- from "Iheir former home in -summer. They'll fascinated (irecnbrlar Home Association - , " -i— wis .purchased four ncres of 'I'lie Foxeii assured them-Uiey llrennan was l«)rn and raised in Jersey City Laurelton; L.I.. where they wiih I ho . (i recuTiriar Times, takes care of exterior • kind adjacent to its uutoiviattul had made a good choice of. -and attended Scion Hall and Darlington had resided for III] yeiirs WHS Ihe local community available truck Icrminnl at 100 Third .communities.. After—Ihe Seminary. He is Ihe founder of I he Pink' completed 'just a few weeks newspaper, and will probably, 'Red Cap'to talk Unique ive,.' 'Elizabeth.... The- un- Hernsleins arrived al their lOleplianl Club. Katlier Brennan will discuss ago. be making contributions lo it. lounccmont was . nuidu -.by new home, the Foxes were the how Ihe "pink elephnnl" inlroduces children lo Harry and Huby Bernstein possibly in connection with [X'SIIL' Blau Comptiny,'which firsljo invite theni for dinner. Juesday evening the'Holy Spirit'.. , . ' ; . for hospital Peddler's Fair HIGH RISE have a. colorful background. their extensive collection, ol handled thd'transaiution. < •.' "Since then we.'A'c had- lots Sister Ann Dominic has prepared a For 15 years, he was a story hooks and art objects. A limited number of exhibitor booths arc still Union, Guild president and co-chairman of the According to Thomas IV of invi tat ions—cock I ail lt:ilsliin ('. Young, iiiitioiinlly-knnwii JIS Hi'il presentation of slides of the school year at St. available for the sixth annual Peddler's Fair event. "All profits made over the $20 rental fee analyst for 20th'Century Fox: ' One touch of individuality al CONDOMINIUM J.ysaKht. HJaiii. vice-prcKident then, for an equal time.edilor- parties, alj kinds of social get- .('up No. 'll!;Avill iM^ut'St' speaker Jit it pcoKnun Michael's. . , • ; • Ci'uehbriar thai- particularly, sponsored by the Volunteer Guild of-Memorial are kept by the exhibitor," she explained. who nefjotinted the sale', the logelherK,"- Mrsr- ~,iternstein - Snngs on the flute will he presented by Wayne inchief for Builders pleases I hem is their sponsored-liy -the Men's Club of- Omuici'ticlit - General Hospital, Union. " Reservations for booths may be made-by property ncquirod from says. "It's a marvelous, Publishing Co., publishers of discovery lhal one of Ihei' • KHrnts-PiwhyleriMM Chmvh, Union, Tuesday Lloyd's studenls. The installalion of next year's , - The fund-raising fair will be held Saturday, contacting Mrs. Roberts at 687-3603 or Mrs. Achttir Kol Corporation will lie contrast to'lhe kind of com- ; ('(instruction .News and residents is a former harhf'r • , il II p.m. in.UV.slniinstvr Hall of Ihc church. officers • will take place al this meeting. May 11, from 10a.m. to Gp:m. In the parking lot Leonard Nusbaum, also of Union, co-chairman Oil The Ocean used for the expansion of the munily where you live for Building ' Digest. _-|HK wlio~~will come to your house Tho public is invited lo. jiltciul. Refreshments will be served'. adjacent to the hospital, Galloping Hill Road, at 686-2669. express company's terminal years and hardly hear, as 'knowledge of the construction and cut and style hair—both and will feature wares exhibited by local - "If anyone would like to donate merchandise 24-hour doorman — electronic security system — operations. industry gave him an expert's •much as 'good morning' from ii for tho fair, they may contact Mrs. Nusbaum or his and hers7 That'Vluxury," service and church groups,-craftsmen, close to shopping, schools, transportation. ysatthl notes that the point of view in selecting a your next door neighbor." Son born to Mazurs myself," Mrs Roberts said. "We will arrange to they declare. women's clubs, sororities and dealers. slinn facility is one of the locale for tils own home. This kind of friendly at- • Booths rent for $20 and provide for an 18-bylH have the donations picked up." UNBELIEVABLE VALUES The Greenbriar community The Devon and The Georgetowne A six-pound, 14-ounco son, Justin Koh<>rt most -modern, automated Mrs. Bernstein recently mosphere was .one of Ihe Ma/ur, was Ixirn April 21 in Saint Barnabas _ foot arcu, according to Mrs. William Roberts of Admission to Ihe fair is free, and in the event terminals in Ihe entire state. It things 1110.* were looking for of individual homes\js in one to four-bedroom suites. Example Apt. 9B retired as a secretary for th Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr, nnt! Mrs. of rain the fair, will be held Saturday, May 18. lias 12(1 doors, 10.000 square of during their two-year search designed to cater toils retired — Huge 6 rm center hall, 27x13 living room, .New York City Board residents. Membership in the (1-bedroom and 2-bedroom homes with garages) Stanley Joseph Maxur of Union. Mrs. Mazur is feet (if office space and a Education. for a rctlrcmenJ^lJolne.; HJRh general public. He retired seven years i the former Christine Bed of Mnplcwood. UniorTORT holds 3 master bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, 12,000-squarc-foot service s s but he still conducts two prayer groups aw- Tea will feature magnificent eat-in kitchen, 15x8 terrace on the building. Bllkuys'. expansion preview-priced: 24,950 and 26,450 2-day garage sale ocean- Huge closets, walk-ins — central heat & plans call for the addition of Hospital benefit air conditioning with individual therrnostatic an H0-(]iioi' cross island A garage sale will be held Sunday and talk on carvings room control. Year.'round indoor pool and structure. When complctcdrtt Monday. by the Union chapter, Woman's health spa plus cabinette on the ocean...all will be one of the largest' held Saturday ART \A/ORK DISPLAY—Susan Ammlanoot Union (seated), and Glenn Horlshny of The United Methodist Women, will hold, their American ORT. The sale will take place from included in price & carrying charges of this freight terminals in New The 10th annual ball of Saint Springfield, display some of the art work created by all of the students at St. James annual spring tea an Wednesday at 8 p.tn, . 10 a.m. to 4p.m. each day at 2037 Balmoral avc. The program will consist of an exhibit arid beautiful . •• • i •.'.:...' .Jersey..'. Elizabeth Hospital Foun- School, Springfield, for the annual Mothers' Guild card party oncHashlon show for Co-chairman arc Mrs. Alan Stolpen and Mrs. four kvek ojfiMiftimjbshm in union* talk on bird carvings by Mrs. Gladys Black of Bilkays Kxprcss Company :Oi dation was held at (he Town the benefit of the school held Tuesday evening. Wearing 'Alice in,Wonderland' Ben Klein. . , . 6 ROOM SUITE: Warren. Mrs. Black has won many awards foe was represented - in Ihe and • Campus In Union. —pinofors mado-ln- the classroom, stllchery:program are_students,_left:(jto_tlght,_ — The chapter algo-announced-aUlts-mdeUn'R ~ : ^her_work^and has appeared on radio and' TOTAL PRICE '.'•'. . '."...;..:'.'. .-. ... ,$57,300" negotiations., by attorney Saturday evening. Victoria Fernandez of Springfield, Lynda O'Donnell of Union and Eva Marie Delia last Thursdny night tfiul Jls annual installation television. The exhibit includes finished pieces Sheldon Shiftman. Achtcr Kol The Foundation sponsors diniwr-danco-wlll be held on Saturday, June 1, CASH. As Low As 10% Pello iof Springfield. .The evening's theme was 'Disneyland/' . and interesting facts.about the display. Mrs. Corporation .was represented" faninina fashions in wastfield charitable affairs to raise al the Town and Campus, Morris-avenue MORTGAGE •••••• Black is a member of National Woodcarvers M by attorney Frank Welt. funds for the hospital. This Members and guests may make reservations Association, National Federation Wildlife and 'Guaranteed maintenance . .Trrr'r; $102.40 Mq. Leslie Blau Company, year's financial efforts will be headquartered in Newark, is a _through Mrs. Frederick Cohen, dinner-dance American Audubon Society. Present Taxes..!. r $104.48 Mo. used toward the new Cardio REGAA to honor past leaders chairman. division of Blau Mortgage Muscular Unit on the second . Refreshments Will bo served after the TOTAL MONTHLY EXPENSES $206.88 Company, which lias been - Michael Barzin of the Equitable Life program. floor of the hospital. Assurance Society was guest speaker at last 'maintenance includes all electric & gas'and is Involved in large-scale Additional information at 25fh birthday Saturday week's meeting. He discussed financial guaranteed for 3 years from January 1st, 1974. commercial and industrial cerncerning membership in planning, investing and insurance. Antique flea market set, mortgage and real estate This brilliant new design incorporates four Unncli-'.lvle the foundation may be ob- Tin', Until Eslrin Goldberg Memorial for Millburn. Oiieonhe prizes will he a painting by 7 activities (or more than 40 altached homes, each with its private-, guru^c, into Colonial years. The Blau Compnnles tained by calling 351-7750. Cancer Hesearch, In commemoration of its 25 expressionist painter, Mrs. Hella Builin of by St. James /^others arcliilccliiml ^roiipiii^s which provide-— ;• Allison Arons is born (201) 229-8400 - or better yet aro wholly-owned subsidiaries years, will honor past presidents (iUiAn Affair Union. She has exhibited with .the National . An antique flea market will be sponsored by take a drive and convince yourself... 1 7 -the St. James Mothers' Guild of Springfield, of Berg Enterprises. Inc. -Art" auction-set- ~ tojtemcmber;' Saturday evening at 7::t() at the Academy of Design, Audubofy Artists. I^vcr to former Unionites 675 Ocean Avenue, West End, N.J. (AMEXI, a publicly-lfold maximum privacy for each home; Shackamaxnn Country Cluh, Scotch—Plains. • Houso, the National Arts Club of Washington, Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in tho : _ A daughter, Allison Felicia Arons, was born company. ~. '•' by Deborah unit The announceinentwas made by Sheila Muster D.C. and museums in New -jersey- and - school parking lot. (In case of inclement luxtiixou.i mainlonance-fieesorul-hiick-niul-aliiminuin siding April 10 iii Overlook Hospital, Summit; to Mr: weather It will be-held mi the auditorium.) The PurlT-Uiiimi Guild of of Union, ways and means vice-president, and throughout the United States. Mrs. Bailin has and Mrs. Alan Arons of Elizabeth. exteriors; _ ' y* members of the ball committee. Linda won regional and national awards. Reservations for spaces (at $7 each) with Deborah Hospital will sponsor Mrs. Arons Is the former Gall Billinson, a benefit art auction by Elyse Bochcnek and Dorothy Brief, of Springfield: tables provided are being accepted, It was more interior functional space;. '- X^ daughter oT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Billinson of announced. Additional information may be Enterprises of Lakcwood, and Florence Krlslowjind Ben Meyers, both of Annual bazaar slated Union. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. obtained-by calling Mrs. Joseph Horishny at Saturday evening, May 11, at Union. Bea Meyers Is a charter member. low prices retleciHig construction econpnivybecause of uni- George Arons of Irvlngton. 379-9191. Machinist Hall, Chestnut Sue Greenberg of Springfield, president of by Temple Beth El fied roollines, party walls, common driyeways, etc. KEC(M._will present the second installment of „ Street, Union, it was an- Temple Beth El, 1374 North avc., Elizabeth, $1,837 of a $7,350 granl to Dr. Sendo'r Feldman nounced by Judy Levee, art will hold its fifth annual bazaar Sunday from 10 ALSO . .. ihcfc new models feaUire>aacliiional deluxe "extras" of St. Jude Children's Hesoarch Hospital, ~ auction chairman. a.m. td-_S p.m. at the temple. . Memphis, Tenn., earmarked for "Intravenous . —which'are hwhltletl in The Devon's and The Gcorgetowne's There will be a viewing from Chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kaufman, Idoxurldine in Children , with Cancer and prices: . \S~ 7::iO to 11:30 p.m., followed by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silk and Mr. and Mrs. Art Varicella." With this grant, Dr. Feldman Is the auction.. Perstein, all of Union, have announced that the ONLY researching intravenous Idoxuridlnc as an anti- Angle Zuckerman, assistant bazaar will feature "useful and unusual items LEFT! •~encTo"se"d7lieate:if> piliicsled sunpoich; cancer drug forT3liildren with cancer and Who. chairman, and Andrea for the home, with a large selection of wearing Spivack, president, both of ' have the contagious infectious disease, IE THE'1,2e«n distributedT>y ItEGM to LIVINO ROOM DINING ROOM __ id of .859,251 wild 8$J,(HtJnclu(ewarkBctri-IsracJr_Mcdicatt.'eTiter, Rutgers" aMftl Cte^^tot Dr..and_T, mill ouinlil.' Community (our l)us fleet now numbers 7 vehiclenl); . Joseph-'s Church of- EUtsabette University, New jlninswlck, American $ 192 MOT: Iifetime_niemltef8hlp*in Clubhouse (we have 3 now with No. 4 will sponsor a rummage^ Complete iinrlnr i^Vmtnirtln.i!>: nil <»Titcri<.r linnie mnlntennnri-: 24-houi for thoTjcneflt of tfio church'iri "emergency service; and 'inany~other- normal cost»~of—home - INTU 'TIM, -Ihe 'hall on U8 Divislon-st,, •fcltser of j/nlon, und P.earl ToppmanTir^^^"^"*"0"01 Dr' tothe"next" ownership. — . ', ' ' • ^~ Thursday Friday and Mon- Snrinufleld. asdstcd-by-Hcmr^X.,., and Welnet-nf Livingston. _ Route.571. :' "Toms,River : NTew Jersey day, May 16,17 and-20-from B Rhbda Horn of Springfield, and Normn Socolow ~~ r 2-STQRY TaWNHOUSE j.in. to is p.m. —.—.— - oHInimT,~wHl-preseHt-the-jotirn»l-at-the-b»lh- Dessert card party set: leratioh " . ONLY 1 LEPTI ' .. L p Mao»l»lc«nt J-sfoVy Your Own Individual Visit notV: ""; """ " ~ ' •""•- • Arlene Shapiro and Harriet Sklar will be'in • Friends and members haVe Our customers are the next CLASSIC feature* unique L-ihaped charge of the decorations. Contest chairmen A dessert card party jvjU ta told by the GROUP ENTERTAINS—At a recant mating of th» llvlno-dlnlng area, ONLY3LBFTI . donated items for sale; which Woman's Club of Connacllcut Farms, Union, generation... the little ONLYJLBFTI beautifully equipped ; -Retirement Home are Cynthia Becker, Arlene Boroff and Annette Mothers^lub of loyalty Chap er. Or**O^e folks from babyhood to Verastlle (W-room Include, clothing for all, mambers and their gUtts,\tr\« Jur)|oV Woman's . Sp«£lou3 condominium Kitchen., lit floor condominium. AAaiter ' ',. ' A /' ' Prom Levl/o and" Helen Zlpper/bo.h of Union; and W.™!^**™'™;Molay, Friday, My , t p . «*? prerteen. Edwards shoes lavatory and itoraae bedroom haa Ita . own footwear, toys and books and Union. .with (ul ly-equipped clout. Upstairs there'* a t Susan Mnrenus. Masonic Temple, 1912 Morris ave., Clgb of Connecticut Farms, were- •ntertaln*d by are scientifically designed • i kitchen-dinning ream, lavatory, targe Lahaped household items, Donation will be $1.50 each. the three daughters of Mrs. Kenrteth'Lewis dnd moolllcent bath, over- sumptous master suite llvlng-dlnlng . area, • $23,700 • Prizes were donated by Marsh and. Sons of and carefully constructed •lied bedroom with Includlnoa \yi' x iy«" balcony or terrace two of her pupils from the Union Boy't Cllib. bedroom with wolk-ln Included. Plentiful cloaet . to J25.700 to assure comfort and, emple cloael and terrace. closet, master bath plus apace. See teaturea Hated Stqndlng left to right (rear) Is Mrs. Frank Tell, past freedom from Irritation; or balcony. See features below. Haled below. an I' x 8'1" dreuing area .DecH tAr-. j£ FRIDAY PEADLIMEA Wonderful value too. So ordenv . 6 MODELS VILLAGE All Iterhs other than spot '.president of the woman's club; and 'best- -—•;••• $835. M0.« 4258 MO." I and 2, fOfJ ->Oli ..costumed' Mrs.- Lewlt, and Mrs. George Coombe, bring your, "next gerieVatlon" , • «18 Mo.* .'.•'•! .. \,,^Xha£l)lL^S£RWCE aclWo-adult community TMrlK -} news should M In our in todKy. We guarantee to • -•• **iUW0 -: $24,9M $2A,M0 . ' Bedroom- Homes ' Lrk-. . ^JMj • . u -' / club president; second row, left to right, Karen office by n'opn.,, i>n., llt^iem properly. ' -CompWt-,-v- • .-,-..- compute .;• Complete ''' ^r Enjoy relaxed living in » Lewis arid Linda Zleganfuss; and first row, Ellen k Rt. 530, Box 166, Whiting, N.J. (201) 350-1000 Friday. , beautifully designed aduli ' Lewis, lanl Lewis and Mary Galllgan.' • yt balcony or «tto» •tiVolHo^wall caipellna choice el colon. • Air corxjWonlna and Now open 9-7 p.m., 7 days a week lor your convenience nlrollad bojebcord hear j» Holpotol all-elactrSc Wtlhen Mh aeH-cleonlng oven. 2-door> t ' „_ ,community. Clubhouie, private ...... ,.. vdi»hv«uhi,r. cwlom Wood cbbheM' • Ceron*M«edi«lhfoom wlih vanity • Storm ,.,',';I»kes on property, bus service to ( r *>C FrteppiVlngonrfflpflonolBaroge.Kleedrnpnt • DIRECTIONS) reounit>Hera nW\imat Atoonlficenl ClubhauM.e) Swlmmlnq post wlih (undeck • C^KintrbooK Alter cuh purchau ''-* }ihopping centera. underground OPENINGS IH. DIAMOND8 1 From New York I Hwlh: via Garden Slate Parkway (Eill Y°^'"to do nitv\ _•••< itlHno • r^ote K) line ithooli, itiopplng, «or«ilk>f> • Jlul 73. mlnutea to'New York • Tax and equity . Include! memtxnhl »': utilities, six bloclu to Parkway, 11 modal homes J'ip»crp|||y hec , (te In Association, 80) & H.J. #530. • minimum wate', •iiMtio milei.to dQirntp.wn Toms 1 From Philadelphia: via Bun Franklin Bildgt, N.J. 470 & ARTflUCTION : rets, eit, sewerv 1 •14,97S to*39,4:5O H3 Cor,v ' ? electric real v ' ,;; ',yiu»er. • • ' #530. J sta hex a cj • ntate ts»es ' . rt l; . . Monthly Charges $50.80 lo $91.25 From Trenton: via Boutm #33, #526 lo Atlanta, thin 4- r4 If o ^ SINGS end heatlpo. ' '•' - MINIMUM AGE 8? Stan iommar «98? stuy wsant ovt2 SATURDAY EVE • Z»i":•:•. HUSBAND OR WIFE RIs. #539 S #530. -» T qrs.«i ens . ENGAGEMENT RIN68 shop toq montftiMot^ diary plans* places. '. *K)/r*!* colorful brochure, • SPECIAL ORDER WORK May #.• 1974 • Condominium • * irtiMnt-homM ft townhouew .'wrif«: WE' GARDENS: 32 Thli idvoTllfsmenurnol (n olfsrlng- No ollering b mada «x«li»iy 10 full 91; CMIIIMM «I ol feairitloi ol Ido ilito ol Hew ijrieyjuj not p«^ed on or endorud Iho mHti ot (bU oHtring. JEVyeiLRV VIEWING from 7:WHtM * , • ^j ''., PHONeTdODHMUM Rl AUCTIOMfolhmlnQ : • . A»wb.l urn |MI< lit «Jumj«rt (or > 1 1 irelTiu. - r » m l Rt. «Tt ,-S ' Mobile Dili , nimininis , Svi;c • 965-I87B OwnPillvTIl** Mon. • l*ri. $1.90 .»rti'W ^^..lltlii 9 MWCOflllnvi'MeWOVf i "•" .' - ''rMMt tta1)«U4lf4 Jtrtty (flnt tntaa UghWi lm from P* Timlul.. ^A MOTION OF HIW rOINT AT UMWfflb, A OONDOMINIUM > HtwsikKJHMrQtltwI nu u< I* oft «i Rt. mm. (man. Kwd itaevOi mi« Wwt »n n. to TOO C

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• X •v Mhursdoy, May 2, 1974- -Thursday, May 2, 1974- ._..,.- > : Planetarium lists Your Guide To Better Living Gasoline storage Seton-'? second summer trip One performance scheduled could void policy, "'voyage' to Venus in the . I 1 for dtf-sfdr UJA stage show to visit four Europe capitals "Journey to' the Inner Planets, ,' a simulated DISC IN DATA voyage to Mercury and Venus, will be the The Jewish Federation of Central New homeowners fold 1 SUBURBAN Setori Hall University's second European schedule. Course requirements include written subject of free public programs in the New Jersey ha6 announced that the afternoon IIBy MILT HAMMER» New. Jersey residents -who are storing-ex- summer session, scheduled fui AuKr^arduiing reviews of the plays following completion of the Jersey Stale Museum Planetarium;- W. StSte ^performance of "And None Stujtl Make Them ; 'Album of the week . .. Mickey and Babs get Music and an opportunity to sing with the New cessive amounts of gasoline In anticipation of travel in Ireland, Scotland, England and tour. street, Trenton each Saturday, Sunday and Free," scheduled May 9 at the Fox Theater, .'Hot: by Barbara Barrow and Mike Smith (Bell York Metropolitan Opera. • REAL ESTATEjMAJn^_ another fuel shortage ris£-the possibility that Prance, will feature visits to the four capital ' "International Education in the Arts," is,a Holiday from May 4 through J,une 30. Route 22, Union, has been cancelled. Only one .':1306>. Their selections Include: "Steal Away," As a Bong writer, Mike wrote "The Dut- insurance-companies may deny -liability- for cities and other locatlonajor field experience in - "project oriented" course, according to Dr. performance, at 11 a.m. will be given for. the on May 15 ."Mom and Dad,'1- "Belmar," "Honeydew," chman," which was a single by Steve Good- the art, drama, andtlterature of those' court- Duff, with students developing an independent It will be presented at 2, 3 and •4f>.m.;,free 1 (ires in their homes that result from such "One Day For the UJA," sponsored by the - man, and contributed several songs to albums tries. . . and Individual apprpach emphasizing one' of tickets will be distributed on a first-come basis f'Save My Child," "Osceola's Last Words," storage. , Women's Division. • by Spanky and Our .Gang, including "Bird Buyer likes and dislikes . Dr. Thomas A. Duff, director of graduate the arts as experienced on the tour. a half hour before each show. Advance at the Paper Mill < '."Blazing Guns," •The Ballad of Dan Moody" •[•his warning was issued by the New Jersey : Ttl«* afternoon Bhp.W has..been cancelled —Avenue," "Commercial"and "Join the Clari.'.' studies in English at Seton Hall and a specialist "Students have designed slide programs for reservations cannot be accepted; children ' "South"Pacific*,'"opehbigMaylSaflfiePaper rT-and "The Dutchman";.. ' ' '. ~™ Association of Independent Insurance Agents. because Herschel Bernardi, one of the stars of ' Mike wrote seven tunes on this new LP. and he in both Shakespeare and modern drama, will use in literature or art classes, recorded folk under seven are not admitted. Mill Playhouse, Millburn, will star Betsy • - The^tBimnntfoauces two bright, talented which urged the public not to be "gas-wise and the cast which includes Theodore Bike) and Bel .young people with a style of their own- From collaborated with Barbara on the efghth. again be conducting the tour and coursework. music, painted water colors, devised teaching Kaufmaq, has to leave for Israel immediately Palmer in the role of Nellie .Fbrbush and aid condominium planner fire-foolish." . '• . The summer-session will offer two graduate booklets, and taped interviews with actors and "Journey lo the Inner Planets" will chart the very dissimilar musical backgrounds, Mike Barbara's parents started her on piano after the 11 a.m. show. ' "Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone Jerome courses'in English and-or Modern Languages dancers,-"' said Dr. Duff., ' : ' orbits of Mercury and Venus and discuss the and Barbara Smith, who have been singing lessons when she was five. At 13, she began . . Keeping aiuirvv on htiyrr I I conies as no surprisr.lh.iilht l eastern metropolitametropolitan r R " Armando M. Caste.llini, association., 1 The committee will dedicate the live show to Uines as, Emile de Becque. A classic of the .' v and Education for either graduate or un- two planets in the light of past theories and new -together for six years and married for five, vocal training, going on to win the regional likes aiuVdislikes in Iheir'ne.w mosl rrsulWiK list, inain- inilicatuil that 78 |>ercent of lh<> president, said many residents are apparently Details on registration, travel and tuition "victims of the Kiryat Shemona massacre. >• American musical theatre, "South Pacific'' . dergraduate credit, with transfer credit per- information acquired earlier this year T>y .have blended their musical views into a fresh tryoul for the Metropolitan Opera Chorus when homoK is an impII. at 42 percent. London theaters, lectures on Irish.drama and Orange. each: • ""-' - ~ r~ -- — establishment of a permanent Endowment ^in Soulh Orange, had been through a variety of prohibition. • ., worked solo for a year, then formed a trio, The_ condominium deve|op«'r. "Uiit; irit-ndly MtMnhtmrs also rale About' !!7 percent said . they . literature, and' tours and lectures at the Fund. A special performance of "South rock groups before meeting Barbara. Born in Mrs. Sandy Ge'fand, chairman of the "One Baker Slrcet Irregulars. Mike arid Barbara ht^li in miner response lo used the tennis course: some "Anything'in excess of the few gallons nor- National Galleries of Ireland and England, the Pacific" will be held that evening at 9 p.m., ,.Bonnie Blue, Va., and reared in Florida, i Dny-for the UJA," has announced that the later"formed a rock and roll band, but a year ^liu-snoiinaires.'' 2i) percent made use of the mally~stored for use in power mowers or, Louvre and other galleries and museums, and Conference for women preceded by a buffet supper' under carnival , Barbara studied classical music .arid once ' -•"Delvini; into hti.ver .it performance will be narrated by Bikel, who and a half ago they settled on appearing as a CHUBBY CHECKER will star in his own. Main enjoy noi having t<> community pathways 'for snowblowers could be considered.*! violation, tours to historic and cultural sites. ERSCHEI__BERN4RDI tents on the Paper Mill grounds. .. _ ' iturned down a scholarship to Juilliard School of titudes and inleiests is also will sing and introduce the various per- revue at the Meadowbrook Theater unrry aboui__siu'h lliin^s as hiliiiit: nrjngging and only '12 ~ For thp.cdurse on "The Modern European • 1 duo. . . '"• ""•*'; Iwenn'iinji as inipmuiil as tHf and void tho policy," he added. ••• , in government planned ""formers. The" show's forrnBt will, combine i;r.is>. I'liujni;, snow removal pereenl opted for golf, fn thai Theajrc," a survey of major English, Irish and AUTO May 17 has been declared "Paper Mill V Mike's! early musical inspirations we're Restaurant Cedar Grove tomorrow (|iiality "I uorkinanslup ., ni~. "We are urging people to dispose of their readings, musical productions, dramatic .ex- iii' exterior pa Jilting. These "particular survey, saunas Continental writers of the 20th century, Playhouse Day" by the C. Thomas Thomas, •'.T singing cowboy Roy Rogers and rock and roller and Saturday. Checker's popularity nieetina the needs j>| A statewide Training and New Jersey', and Mayor Joan cerpts and film clips. One of ffie films, made 72 .uul similar inainlenaiiee ranked at the hollom. 'with excessive amounts of gasoline and to exercise J Theater Time Clock 1 mayor of Millburn, in recognition of the theater , Elvis Presley. He sang.bass in an'a capella" began as the innovator of the "Twist." fomniTou s lumienu tier." .students will read the plays before thfesumiper . Management Opportunities • Walling of East Brunswick. „ RACES! hours after the outbreak of,the war, features chores are handled • hy less than njie percent. extreme care in storing the normal few gallons./ and,its accomplishments. vocal group in high school, doing all 6f, the says .1 l'i;el spokesman session and will attend several plays of their Conference for Career-women -Paths of Advancement Lee J. Cobb. pn'iU'ssianaK in a eon do-. "(Jfiigraphy and climate Kven if tempornrjLshorluges recur, they _are own choice in addition to those included in the . workship will be conducted in- All times listed are furnished by the theaters, current hits. Then he played in bars in New toured the country playing folk music. He'd "'And." he ailils, "similar in New Jersey government 15 EVENTS Bel Kaufman, author of the" best-selling "The Talcs of South Pacific" by James ->•-. naturally enter into such better off risking an empty gas "tank (han the afternoon. -•o-o-- ; Jersey as part of a three guitar-druriis- begun writing songs when he was 15, but he iiifnrin.il ion provided will be held In Trenton on May novel, "Up the Down Staircase," (she is the Mlchener, on which the story of "South ' ': The""*ti)v adv-inlajles , are surveys," sa"ys the I'rel creating ii hazard which could result in .a CASTLE (Irvington) — Thursdnv through saxophone group. usually turned out only one a year until six or Ihriiuiiiiiiiil lite enlire industry 15. Gov. Brendan Byrne will granddaughter of Sholom Aleichem, Yiddish Pacific" is based, won a Pulitzer Prize for the e s.p i'c i a II y u e I e o m r . spokesman, "('ondn residents substantial uninsured fire loss." ./ .. Sat.Nite7p.M Tuesday - WHAT YOU SEE, 2; 4:50, 7:40. When Mike attended St. Petersburg, Kla., seven years ago. Inspired by Bob Dylan, is 'liivnn rarelul appraisal as Offer to treat ills give the keynote address at writer), will give a reading. Bernardi will ',author in 1948. In the spring of 1950the muslcaj' > espoeialK I" fonner apart1, in warmer areas,, such as 10:30; HOMER HOUNEY, .1, 5:50; B:40- PEAK- Junior College, he got into folk music He also Lennon and McCartney, Randy Newman and the I'liniloininiinn enneepl the conference: NJB?>W to meet " present musical selections from "Fiddler on by hodgers and Hammcrstein won a second ••' inenl du 4>llers. (ienerally Florida or California, could he FREAK, 4, 0:50, 9:40. ' ,' had a play, "Wind in the Palms," produced on Paul Simon, Mike became a more prolific liains in pnpul;iiil\." tpo-sponsored by the New Pulitzer Prize—the only time in history that monthh -expenses ,u<* no cspcc'loii lo give much higher of comrnunication j the Hoof,": in which he starred on Broadway local television. For the next several years, he composer. • Jersey - Public •Service- in Atlantic Gity • ("fiddler" was adapted from Aleichem's' one work won two Pulitzers. '"] higher in a lully equipped ratings lo swimming pools and Two color films 'Ah intensive sjx-weck prograiyfor children Institute, and the Wo^nen's ELMOHA (Elizabeth) — PAPER MOON. The 55th convention of the stories about Tcvyn the milkman).- Financing •'condom in inn.) .Hul . unlike gulf courses than regions' and adults with communication disorders will Bureau, UiS. Department of Thur.., Kri., Mon.,.Tues., 7:M; Sat., H:05; Sun., 1 New Jersey Federation—of- sfimeoni u hri renls ;ni. where seasonal '•• factors >d by Bell be offered by the'Mdun't Carmcl Guild Division \ Labor, the conference in tho ( 'Sleeper' prevail." • •' Busincss and Professional will sin^ solo-and In conjunction with-' ,(he . arranged apaVlinenl. (he coiidomtiiiiini" for-Communication Disorders from Monday, first of its kind In the nation. Mda.,Tues., 9:10; Sat., 0:15, !l:55; Sun., 2, 5:40. Three-day circus 7 owner may deducl morl^aiie Women's Clubs will be held 9:25; Sat. mat., JOURNEY TO THE I-'AK SIDE Collegium Cantorum, antTthis will be his first Cluhhousi' facilities also Twwo nnew color films dealing with research June 24, through Friday, AuR. 2. One-hour \.\ Among the guest speakers Now morlfjnge financing in inlen'.sl and real estate taxes May 17 to 19 at the Holiday. OF THE. SON, 1, 2:45; cartoons, 2::iO. . •> . appearance outside his native.country* (he now tomorrow produce significant profiles"" :ietiyifies in the field of communications, sessions, dally, Monday through, /Thursday, will be. Commissioners Ann the amount of $1M),000 for the irom his federal income laves.- vifie: Inn, Atlantic City. " lives in Israel). " is coming to town lor future planning. Mill here., 'y-ixperimentsi " and "Discovery", are between the hours of ,B:30 and 3, will be held al Klein and Patricia Sheehah; "Sleeper," Woody Allen's Ifl-fanuly jjiirdon apartment In. a.dditioji. thei:e_,i.s_;d\vjys KOOC-UNION (Ht. 22) - l.ast times today: Chainrienof the Telethon operation-for "One as in the overall condominiuni/ available for public showings from New Jersey the Guild's Multi-Service. Center, 17- Mulberry Nlda Thomas and Florence The convention will include The third annual Pan American Circus will "uproariously inventivo at 325" PenninRtan SI., liay" are Shirley Barla/. of Plainficld, Eleanor 1 LUNCHEON • COCKTX'ILS • DINNER lhe piospeel thai Ihe'prnpeitv r -TIUtJBE__MUSKRTKHRS, ,7::io, u':3(i: comedy' about a man (Allen) concept itself.' .individual. iit.|| Telephone Company. The films are •=t., Newark and at its Hearing and Speech Uustamante, of the state workshops, jcleclibrf^~or of ~ be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 9. IClizabcth, has hem arranged . will increase in value, jiisl like ividpl "tJroBsmarrof Klizabcth and Mrs. Gloria St, jJHIVATE PARTIES K> TO 200 suitable for both school and adult audiences. Centers in South Orange, on the Seton Hall SUGARLAND EXPRESS, Fri., Mnau files.,. 10 and 11 In South MountalnArena.Northfield who wakes up in the year 2173 hy Jl.E. Scott Mnrl|!ii| 7:30,9:30: Sat., 2,'4,G, 8,10:15; Sun., |:;3fl, :i::iO, after being frozen for 200 mortgage hankers., with u dwelljni; •• ""Generally. nolefythe Prel "Discovery","a 211'-j minute feature about and Labor and Industry; a memorial' service Tor r Others servinK inbludc-Oplly Belfer, U'ona Virginia ave. '.. . . >::t0, 7:30, 9:45. _yt'aTJLwhen an ulcer operation inajor New Jersey com- spokeHinan. "we Jiiive found science, describes the importance of the fun; Colette Coolbaugh of Bergen deceased members and a Kose and Huth Orbach, all of Union; nlso _._ Highlight the two-hour program will be a- : "The recre;|liou lacilitirs • that (he. enthusiastic con- 1 '"-'•••- v —- -o-a- '- - - '..went wrong, opened yesterday mercjnl hank. . . damenlal human traits of curiousity, creativity Participants will l>e included in either,,group County, the first woman tribute to three New Jersey Kli/.abetli Ackcrman, Sandra Berman, Bar- tiger-riding act; three pounderous pacydcrms:" have hecome a focal point n| dominium residents iire those JERRY LEWIS CINEMA (F\v.» Points, at the Jerry Lewis Cinema^in The 24;room. 2'.a story hriek and communication, to achievements in or individual sessions, or both. In addition to county court administrator In young career wonit'n. bara Boff, Barbara Urody,_Livia Chertoff, Miss Stephanie, London aerialist, making her luher iul'eresl," siivs lh<* Vro\" • who woijlo enjoy living in an Union) - WOODY ALLEN'S SLEEPER, Five Points. Union, and at the and frame structure >is seven -• science. . therapy for. specific speech and language ValerioFeigt|iltaum,Toby Goldbt'rgcr, Jeanne first appearance, in this country; Norbu, the spokesman MShidies have Thur., Monr,- Tues., 7:25, »: 10; Kri., 7:30. !):20; New Plaza Theater, 400 North years old and consists of sev.en disorders..general speech improvement, Greene, Fay Flshman, Marilyn Klanzbaum, "almost human^gorilla, with Miss Arden, and Wood ave,, Linden. ' • , shown thill—all other Ihinjis wlWro ))eople roiilly' jiol to "Experiments", u seven-minute film, eon- Sat., 7:30, 9:45; Sun.,-5:30, 7:20. «., 1-bedroom units and three . sessions will also be provided. Sue jleller, Natalie Marks. Helen Natclspn, M-ji . - SHAMUS. in cuslLloanyorie who can ride the mule for one' perform as soloist with th6 Recital . assiiciate^film. "One is A._. percent onsite parking. ",V|ipninled —rjuhhoiisr unit the social activities ill the Rood, Lillian Roth, Sylvia Shankcn, Carol ; iind'a group of high school students touring Bell recommendations will be made available Thur., Mon., Tues:, 7:30; Kri., 7, 10:40; Sal., minute; - Lonely Number." " The investor-owner Stilfield swimming pool cnmplox/^il-\vill rluhhouso are as natural as a Victor, Sara Warner and Eilean Wuhl. Stage Symphony Orchestra, which will Lahoniloi-ies to learn about the development of through parent conferences. Additional In- B:25; Sun..'4| 7:45; MAGNUM KORCE, Thur.. In "Sleeper," Allen finds Inc., was represented hy (he he the liijijnr Kictyr in[i aa traditional (own hall meeting EVENING PROGRAM Special showings for school children will be make its debut Saturday, May 18 at 8 formation is available from Mrs. Miriam Sclk Mon., Tues., !l:l(l; Fri.,-Hr45r-.Sat;rfi:25; 10:10; Reservations may be rnaije by calling! _ the himself amidst a-futuristic, law firm~nf~Sn'iii'r. Boyle, buyer's decision.^x. various means of transmission. ••held-Friday—ond-scout-J-youtli-ond-religious- p.rn^at_Unlon-Hlgh-School,-underJhe wartz, acting supervisor, School Programs. Sun., 5:45, 9:30; Snt,, Sun., MAN CALLED federation n't 351-5060. ... ' A*NUm*y-nf"riKidrntjrin one "With (his character profile groups will be able to attend any of the shows at auspices of the Foundation for the authoritative society amTinust~~ Dwyer and Canellis. Schools, fraternal and civic organizations Mount~Carmei Guild Summer Speech KLINTSTONE, 1:30. - in mind," says (he special rates. It was announced that there will Performing Arts. The 50-man run for his life to survive as which would like to. borrow a print of the films I'rogram, 17 Mulberr^y st., Newark, Phone C24- "O--O-- revolution and repression SpokCHtMIUVr—^VW—deiiifJiH—itactlng~thinr iTofiTEBTlTilCApplicaHons should be submitted MAPLEWOOD - , LasUtlnies tortuy: Newman, Wayne . rage. condominiums for people who and $5. Additional information may be obtained direction of Peter SQZIO. Tickets and' local New Jersey Hell business office. |)v June 7. PAPILLON, 8; SUGARLAND EXPRESS! Kri., enjoy their individual privacy, by calling Circus Headquarters at 7310551. ticket information may be obtained by Allen, who.stars opposite 7:15,9:15, Sat., i, 3:15, 5:15, .7:30, 9:50; Sim., 2,, Diane Kcaton, alsodirccted hut appreciate Having ncitfh- in double film bill . calling 688-1617. hnrs. The clubhouses and KENT THIS NEW 4:15,6:30.8:45; American film Theater's LOST the movie, which was recreation centers hecome Insurers ROVAL MODEL 590-74" IN THE STARS, Mon., TucsT^.H. Paul Newman stars as "The Mackintosh -Sdve4heTiger' photographed In color. I mi port mil factors in con-. . "O-O-- ' Man,'' in Warner Brothers' film about a secret serving fuel while providing organize NEW PLAZA (Linden) - SLEEPER. ThurT; agent who escapes front a British prison with a "•£ Comedy-drama convenient social and leisure ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER Fri.,'Mon.,Tue!i.,7,10: Id; Sat., 1,4,7:10.10:30: spy to crack an organization that arranges such: Ion El mora screen ? AAov i e dramas HEDY'S DINER BESTAUR1NT lacilities. Stale .Insurance, Com- Sun.. ,1:20, 0:40, 9:50; ONE IS A LONELY escapes. The picture came to tho Park Theater,-' "FormtrivsujMr Dinar- I FROM "MR. TYPEWRITER" '^in two theaters NBVBR CLOUD.THBICLOUD."THBIN PLACBTO BAT" missioner James J. Sheeran. NUMBER, Thur., Kri., Mon., Tues., 11:35; Silt..' Itoselle Pork, yesterday, on a double bill with Two first rate movies, which won Oscars for on two screens R»rR»irtt» M », »»lol y HHHllli. m . VHul today's liomeowner this week announced plans for PER HO. FOR 12 NORTHS 2:25, 5;30, 8:45;' Sun., 1:45, 5, 8:15. "McQ," starring John Wayne. its crew, "Save tho Tiger," and "Paper Mof^n.'j •Sugarland Express," a ..highly-rated wants iuoVe t.iait'jUHt » pluw. organizing the New Jersey SPRING TERM ••0--0-- ' " at the Elmora Theater, £• comedy drama about a couple of young Two detective adventure (o sleep and cat. And thanks to Property-Linbllity Insurance AMD IT'S YOURS! ~ l AIICIuM*Mondav>hruThurtday«iO(t-li45p.|ii. ' ' Dominique Sanda. Harry. Andrews and film dramas, "Shamus" and Principle* (rf Accounllna I American Hltlory I OLD RAHWAY THEATER (Rahway) — James Mason also star in "Mackintosh Man?' renogades who kidnap'a. highway patrol officer «O«4H««M«H't tUNCHIOH MOH-fKI.IMCIAt CMILDKIHt MINU our research program, we are Guaranty Association. OFFER APPUdlONLY TO PRBS6NT NBW MACHINE INVENTORY . PrlnclplM of Accounting II AlroAmerlcanHlttorvr '. ' NO SETTLEMENT CHARGES 1 SHAMUS, Thur.,' Mon., Tues.. 7:20; Fri.. 7. . "Magnum Force," arrived Intfl'io^d'fl'" Accounting I which-was directed by John Huston and filmed"~ " *Jack Lemmon, who won the Academy award • i uses him for a chauffeur to help them able to meet thai need with The nssoclallon7"whlch 460- Human Relations S> Labor Management 1 yesterday In (wo local -rry u. wSwtSJvSZSScnnrgmfwwnnuiu Interrn«dl«t« Accounting II Elementary Algabra 10:45: SaiTT"8:10; Sun., 4. 7:45; MAGNUM ln,color. • ,- for Best Actor, and Jack Gilford, who was ' their son, opens tomorrow at the • Custom Buih Single Hornet'on largo loll. (6,- louiihouse coin muni ties that propcrty-liahility insurance Coct Accounting • Intermediate Algebra II FORCE, Thur., Mon., Tues., 9:05; Kri.. B:45: ^^theatcrs.ZThir^Losrpjctur*!' Cultural Anthropology- Slalitllcsand Probability I. nominated for Best Supporting Actor, port; 000 (q. (eel or more) far surpass the amenities companies admitted or Art Appreciation Statlitlcs and Probability M Sat., 5:40, 9:45; Sun., 5:35, 9:25; Sat., Sun. Wayne is seen as a "clean cop in "McQ," and Show (2495 Springfield ave., Pundarrt«f»talto( Art I Fox Theater, Route 22, Union. iivailahle- lo fhchnycr^of' a 1 Fundamentals of Modern Mathematics couple of unhappy men in the "dress • Two' large Bedrooms, living Room, Kitchen- authorized to do business in ' Fundjmvntala ol Painting) • Mathenvtlcs tor Elementary Teachers matlnccsr^LEGENI)-OP—BOOGY CREEK, he becomes a private eye when the brass tries; . Union), and the Old Rahway single-family home." 1 manufacturing . business, .who wrestle with "Papillon," starring Steve McQueen and AT Dining Area, Bdlh (3 or 4 Bedroonti Addi- New Jersey-are required to Introduction to Pal* ProcwilnQ Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II' ' 1:30. ••••'• to pin murders ofpoliccmen on militants. Thealcr, 1601 Irving st., Rah- . Data Proc«ttlngUachln« Operation College Algtbra' , • , • • their past and memories. Filmed in color, the Dustln THoffmnh will play Its last show tonight tional) IVel, Corp.. is a leading join, was authorized .in \\ l way). ._.-.. . FIVE POINTS, Collao*iDloloov< , College Trlgonomelry Kddle Albert, CoTleen Dewhurst (she won picture was directed, by John Aylldsen.. at.'l'the Maplewood, and "The Three • Matched, Hotpoinl Washer, Dryer, Redigttalor, resicU'iiljal-ntnunrrei.il lui- " recently-enacted jaw. It will G«wal Bloloov" I Introdudlon to Linear' Algebra PARK (Ilosellc Park) - THE MACKIN- "Shamus," starring Hurt UNION Anatomy and Physiology 11 Music Appreciation Broadway's Tony Award for Best Actress In a Musketeers" ends its run today at the Fox Wood Cabinets ilder and properly developer provide protection ngnjnst Hvilnatt Organization & Management Reynolds and Dyan Cannon, in M For 40 Yvari a Favorrlt for AJIII 7JITA7 ; Problems In Philosophy , TOSH MAN, Thur., Kri., Mon.. Tues., 7:30: drama this year), and Diana Muldaur have Ryan O'Neal is teamed with his daughter, -* Oourrnati of ContlMnMI Culilne /vlu /-"/u/ • Completely Insulated — Storm Windows & with operalions in New .York," financial loss to policyholders Introduction lo Behavioral Science . Introduction to Political Science I Sat., 4:15.8; Sun., 3:30,7:25; McQ, Thur-..-Erl._ • color, js about a private eye . Poritjnnel Relation! arvd Management American Government aleilar"roles."Thcrmnvie in colorrwasdirecled- -tatunr O'Neal < she-won-the-Oscar - for-Best• Gqldie Hawrstars in~"Sugarland Express," R.commwoXl by Cu. ._ Cock,.H B.r Doors — Oil Heal ' New Jersey. Maryland, and other claimants in the . —— -—Olttlne** Law— . J : —Inlrodudlwlo Law enforcement—^-> Mon., Tues., 9:15; Sat., 6, »:r>0; Sun., 1:30. r.:20. hy John Sturges. Supporting Actress), in "Paper Moon," an who becomes involved in 5erVln(i from Noon lo 9:30 p.m., Private Partial* Pennsylvania. Michiuan and , Introduction to Chemlklry Patrol Administration ' with William Atherton, Michael Sacks and Ben Tuesday, Wednesday 8. Thursday Open 12" p.m. • Cathedral Ceiling — Wood Panelled Walls event of insurance company Principles ol Syilemt and Procedure* General Psychology I 9:10; Sat. mat., cartoons,'l::iO; DONDI, 1:45. "Dondl" will • be lhe children's matinee evocation of the 1930s. The picture, murder and strange doings on • Selection ol older Interior and Exterior Finishes Klorida. insolvencies. •PrlnclpJe*o» Economic* I General Psychology II . * JohnsoTYTPhotographed iincnlor—thepicturc- the watorfront. Buzz Kulik 10 p.m. Friday & Saturday Principlesot Economics II Abnormal Psychology featufe Sunday at the Park. ' ' photographed In black and white, and directed -Wn». directed by Stoyen-Spielberg. _Jj •ring tha KlddlM • landscaping by Buyer Shccrnn siiid.he. has notified Introduction to Education I • Child Psychology served as director. Education Philosophy and History Reading Foundations I litter' to run 4 days by Peter Bogdanovich, tells a story of a hustler ' The Maplowood Theater will have a special • Extensive Community Facilities for Recreation & the Ifio companies that the Audiovisual Aids In "Magnum Force," a r Raadlng foundations II "A Titter Han Through the Audience.," the of Bibles and the little girl who joins him. showing of American Film Theater's "Lost in Retirement , organizational meeting will he Principles and Teaching Strategies Real Estate Sales • sequel to "Dirty Harry," Clint Free cabs . InCarly Childhood Education Comprehensive Radlographlc Tech, Seminar 85th annual production of the Princeton th^ Stars" Monday and Tuesday afternoons > Complete Shopping Centers at Millville, Bridge- held al the State-Cultural' Electromechanical Devices Student Career Seminar Can't be fired for debt The Saturday matinee foe kiddles this week Eastwood continues in the role End lib Foundation I ton, Vineland Foundallonsof Biology Triangle Club, will be presented at McCarter 1 will be ''Journey to tho Far Side of the Sun!" and evenings; Center, 225 W. State st;. ROYAL 590 FEATURES College Composition I OHlce Machines Tho Federal Wage Garnishment Law, ad- --of '-'Harry," in a suspenseful IRVINGTON POUSH H0MH for visitors Cplleoe Composition l> Theater, tonight, and tomorrow, Saturday and Trenton, on Thursday, May il • Supwior Prmwofk: • Magic Huglra: : 11 Advanced Shorthand I -Ministered by _Hje_U.S. Department of.Labor, story set In Sah Francisco and N.J. POLKA CENTER -ANTI-INFLATIONARY HOUSING for 25 Years '. Ellective Soeech Advanced Shorthand 11 Sunday evenings at 11:30. Tickets may-be-iib-- yiOLENCKATTV? Visitors (lesirinR to resell at 10 mm. • Hngerflow Kajboird: . • Swm Rtpeits: Malor Themes of LIUreture I Business Communications limits the amount of an employee's earnings —abouLpolice-Who take the law ' RESTAURANT-LOUNGE '. Ma\of Themes of Literature 11 Secretarial Procedures talned at the McCarter Theater box'office. Are you one of(hose peoolo the Crcstwood Village exhibit American Literature Ifl "' ' .. in their own hands. Hal DIRECTIONS: Irom NEW YORK or NORTHERN NEW • Roll and RMdj Papw • Automatic Paper Lock: Introduction to Sociology I - that may bo garnished and protects him from 41546th.AV£. IRVINGTON, Enol ith As A Second Language 111 Social Problems ^Additional information may be obtained by who complain about tbo much i_ JERSEY: N.J. Turnpike south, lelt «l EXIT 7 to Rt.(304) center and model homes on ln|edor: .• Paper-End Indicaton OrganliatlonandMngmt.ol FIre Depl,' being fired for a single indebtedness. Holbrook also stars. Filmed in through HAMMONTON on Rt. (54)-lo MILLVILLEor, SUMMER JOBS' SHOW elementary Spanish t - calling 609-921-8700. ' violence on TV and then fight .CATERING ALL OCCASIONS. Hotite 5110, Wliithiu. Oceim • Touch Control: . • HaTf-Spacen , Municipal BUdgett Elementary-Spanish II' color, the picture was directed G.irdcnstato ParkwjiV south to EXIT 34, rlohl On 1322) lo The Greater Newark WorldCivllliatlonl FoundationsQ#Modtrn5oclei t evory night about which McKEE CITY, toll on MO) toMAYS LANOINGnnd(522) to County, witiiout vising their World Clylllullon II r EXECUTIVES read our Want Ads when hiring employees. Brno about by Ted Post. DINNERS SERVED DAIL'V MILLVILLE. In MILLVILLE,'right on'Maln Strrlott on ChamBer^oT Commcrcc_will Foundationso4 Modern Society II channel to watch? 'r .private curs will lie iililu to use yourself to over 80,000 subuf ban-households I Call 686-7700, dally 9 to CwJnr. then left on Rncc lo Laurel Loko.^Cross bridge at conduct a discussion -of Clauat from May 4 to Jun»3T 'terry Lewis Cinema S:00. . • . loot ot Lourol Lako, turn lolt, lo registorod oil Ice. " ""• public transportation. Major CEKTER TYPEWRITER SERVICE SATURDAVS "Summer Jobs for Young r UNION 5-Points 964-9633 BALLROOM DANCING ' bus lint's serving a wide aren People" on the telovlson 1163 Clinton Avenue, Irvington 31 clinton s MUSIC EVERY SAT.* SUN.. , Ihrouuhout the stale,schedule CROSSWORD PUZZLE INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT -program "At the Table" tobo WOODY flUEN CASILE THEATER START! FIIIDKY frequent service to Toms aired Saturday at 3 p.m. on 375-3380 ESSEXC IKS Cllnlon AVa. . IrvlnHon. N.J. ""TODAY'S ANSWER Chestnut Tayarn 7PAY5 A WEEK llivcr and visitors arriving lit mtni • , Channel 47. Repairs . Rentals . Rebuilt^ , _^ in "WHAT YOU SEE" EXCEPTIONALLY PINE & Restaurant the Toms Illver Bus Terminal "HOMER HORNBY" COMEDY^DRAMA"-c». MIChaitnut St.,Union can call Grestwood Village .'-M«-:-!W:-!'M-'-'-;V!:V :•"•:••; •;'•• i;"f;"1* *;>'- "PEAK-FREAK" "SLEEPER" potlllv«ly tar wlullt only Irlpl»-X (a50iU)00) for tree pick up by ihow. ContlnuMM from s pm. Proof of ._!.. ACROSS 38. Onhan the finest In •go required. taxi seven days a week, from 9 1. Got here article ITALIAN 5. Baseball 39.Not new : a.m. to'4 p.m. AMERICAN CUISIN m-»J*x bounce IKWN^- Creslwood Village currently UNION • H4-44I7 | , 8. Sur- I. t'roof-' ^J COCKTAILS.LIQUOR is sliowin'g 10 model homes roundefl reading ~* BUS) NESS MAN'S LUNCH EO priced from $H,975 at its UREiHOUl by "" marH LAUREL LAKE, MILLVILLE, N. J. exhibit—center, east 6f 9,'l'uzzlc ... . a. Kind "C Open Dally ll:» A.M..MldnlBr»». ~~hyk.IIEJ_'. ^ ;city..., 12. Soiling— display MOTHER'S DAY . IN MAGNUM FORCE." • —Unda-has performed In plays at R. H)>* SAT: KITES , NORTHERN NEW JERSEY'S FINEST COMMUNITY OF LUXURY BRINO MOTHER * THE FAMILY on Afh'TD _ )fiSlriiL'i.'lc» 5. Eoti6e from RoVelle Park), and .wlji: run. .every-:-frldby,. (2wds.) fl. Qrandllo- 18. Quadra- LOUNGE . RESTAURANT Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. through Wiay) J26. 19.JEBKS qulzc . geslrna 30. Imposing and Cocktail Lounge RESTAURANT* LOUNGE 293 St. George ft*a. Rahnay (Pormarly Union Hill Tavarn) f . Reliervatlons moyl b«..mqde\bg*;ea!.(lng 3.5' -•"•- 20. African 7. Beyond ^2I^Nourisli^ zMJIVnlwifc^; --VMir Hot! - M RUIe. • - river ~I«.W.C. Junction of Routes 9 N AUTHENTIE C OLDE IRISH PUB At |unct|on Routot IS «27 22. Swamp burcren No. B« 1424) A traacur* ol Italian dHloht* «uch •«... Tokooo MMot 21. Gas or ' Handy- S different .rooms from imall other Oil! To Dlnml r IIn AAn .23. Orwell's 35. Irish- and 34 Madison Township C«tol«tt« ALof»rmlol»ne \ OLD IIRISR H ATMOSPHERE Complete dlnnemtrved from anthracite classic* man's ^ IRVINGTON ' icalopplna ALa AMrulla ' ; arQups\to 350 people , , COUPON 22. WWI (3wds.) "Indecdi" Ample Free Park South olf Parkway-Exit 1» SaltlmboccaALa Romana - ^ Special Mother's Day AAenii ' Complete Menu > 11 A.M. to lyiidnluht battle site Ftttucclnl Allrtdo Reservations Suggested Prime Rib Special H «S- ^ SPECIAL 24. German Reservations Requested Segllngi al 7. *, and 6PM EAT A GREAT i poet, ' NO RESERVATIONS Malar Credit Cards "fiKnorod >, Retoryallons after 6pm not nee CHILDREN'S DINNER 887-0580 Fra* parkins In Our Own'Lot Meadowbrool^ Starr* Friday «venlng . Helnrlch ' 190 Route 10 -, N4T114 ['IIKATRK / • Ooldl* HAWN h DINNER I 721-4898 East Hanover. 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Mulreanx," collected penalties for the first three months of representing realtors throughout New Jersey. the year, according to the state Department ol • former mayor of Westfleld and senior partner Environmental Protection (DEP> '•' Sidney H. koorse ofjtersey City, president of to honor Sagner in the New York law firm DeForest It Dtier,. Air pollution penalties totalled J7J.9U0 the state association, 'announced that efforts ; j^ected at the annual meeting of; theX)yerioofc= collected through March 31. Solid waste en- are under way to develop an educational at annual dinner Hospital Association on April 25, Mulreany forcement actions' resulted in $10,700 in program in cooperation with -Rutgers. succeeds John B. Stoddart Jr. of ShOrt Hills. "Qur Children—Our Future". will be the I Mulreany has served on the Overlook board penalties collected, while Water i»ilutlon_- University Exstension Division, The project theme, of the 18th annual dinner dance of the I violations accounted for S3.050 in fines, thus far involves a limited number of HUD- sijiee 1970, both as vice-chairman and as Auxiliary of Newark Beth Israel, Medical I chairman of the development- and planning, Thomas I^eonard. chief enforcement officer approved voluntary and-municipal, agencies -Center, on -May 15-at the Mountain Ridge I committee, with concentration on Ihe hospital's of OKI's Bureau of Air Polluction Control, providing home Qyyner'counseling" services In" Country Club, West Caldwell. —. • I future programming and fund-raising. • said. "Although some air pollution regulations Paterson, Plainfield and Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grotta of West Orange I „ Mulroany-has served on tho- hoard ot-the relative to sulfur conlenl in fuel were relaxed Koorse said: "Through the efforts of NJAR's . are general chairmen of the fund-raiser, which) during this period due to the energy cirsis, the • Westfield Community Center, as chairman of Urban Task Force, a selected number of em- will help the auxiliary's.f2np,nnn pledge tol the board of Community Service Society of New effort of.enforcement personnel-was increased completely rebuild and modernize the pediatrlc| in 01 dor to insure thai there would be no major ployees of these voluntary agencies have been York, trustee ofy Tliskegee Institute id enrolled in a 13-week real estate course at facility at the medical center. Alabama, president of the Provident lioan Rutgers. Upon completion it will be determined „ There will be the salute to guest' of honor,I Society of Now York, director and^general For the lirsl. Ihru- months, saiil U-onard. 3S9 Alan Sagner, former president of the Medlcail If the program of study has improved the • counsel of the Hackensack Water Coprpany and orders were issued for violations of ihe ;iir employee's ability to help counsel families who Center, now New Jersey • Commissioner ofl the Spring Valley Water Company; director of sponsored series to be shown at Springfield-State and at the pollution cudes compared with 144 for the same . are in danger of losing.-their homes to Transportation. Sagner resigned as president| LOCAL COMMERCE—Looking over an exhibit In tho Springfield period last year, and . 'M administrative Group Securities, Inc. and trustee of Ihe Center National State Bank In Springfield spotlighting products foreclosures. • "of the medical center after 17 years as i for Creative leadership. X ' State. Bank-featuring products of focal Industry, are (from l>ei^illies assessed compared with a previous member of the board, seven of them as iti left) Arth'ur Bllwlse, secretary of the bqnk;. Victor R. Weiss -manufactured and-or distributed by township firms. Local The voluntary agencies presently par- " Elected ..as new-vvlc<- ', 9 - i °. Leonard ;ilso noted that M |il.inls_were tested ticipating In the program are the Peterson Sagner supported the auxiliary- and It: 1 '•• contact Arthur Vail of the National State Bank of Elizabeth Task Force; the Horne Onwenshlp Counseling DOUBLE CHECK — Inspection associate Ta kwong Le«, left; and mechanical testing Whillock of Summjtll.()0<) Ions i>er year (If imersel Uounly Housing! Association of president, itobert E. Heinleln of Summit, organization. Sagner took a stand in support of machine Is u*sadTo~dBtect ono1 meosurg the presencerof metolarin-splutions. The PPE ; Overlook^;' director; socrctnry, Samuel W. pnrlit'ulale mailer compared with SO.ootlMons Somerset. _JheJortner "Women's Auxiliary" opening (U Biology trip to Tenn. for1 Ihe same periml lasl year\ he added • staff monitors the quality of products WE buy for use in the Bell System. ' . Croil pfx'liatham, president of ('roll, Reynolds Yspringclasses '•'Mrs.Vog.e.1,.62; These agencies as well as others expected Uj ^ membership to all persons^" Coyinc. of W.eslfield; treasurer, Benjamin T. includes Reichman ^ Altai in Ihe first quarter, air~pollution conlrol eventually participate in the program have In ~lhc past seven' "years, during hij referred 2\ cases In the Office of Ihe Attorney Jliirter .of Sea Girt, sc'nior vice-president, Robert Reichmiin of :!5 Garden oval, been designated as approved hiime ownership presidency of the board, Sagner was able to E Summit NOW unit •treasurer and director of (Jeelon, bickinson A will open Monday services are held ..tleneral ' for acliiin"* In Ihe case nf water the auxiliary complete the following projects! ' Communications Springfield, is among 14 Dickinson College counseling agencies by the U.S. Department of Company in East Rutherford. Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. . [willution violalions. seven cases were referred , the construction of a 24-bcd intensive car ' Spriug classes will begin for preschool and 'students who left the Carlisle, Pa. campus last Housing and Urban Development (HUD). New member of Ihe board of trustees is Lilian-Ahlgriiu Vogel, 02, of :!4!l Mountain aye.. 'lo the, A(i's office while Ihe Hureau of Soli'd critical cardiac care unit. The sophisticate : seminarlis-held will meet May ' kindergarten age boys and girls at the Summit . week for. the.biology department's ninth annual Waste'Management referred, twii cases for Koorse said:-"In many cases irWpossible to James B. Duke of Berkeley Hcl|>htK. presldtnt. Area -VMCA oil'Monday; with advance Springfield, -'who died Friday.- in Overlook- field trip to the .Great Smoky Mountains- patient care facility has been running at fu •i.. . • • • - - H /,-- Tlio Summit AriM Nulional (irgaiUziitlqn for of ESNA Division, Amcrace ' Corporation, action. prevent foreclosure If the family facing such registration required..The eight-week courses Hospital, Summit, afler a short; illness. National, Park, Gatlinburg, Tcnn. capacity since it-first opened in 1969. A $500,0 VH \ More th:m 150 nursing home ndminlstralors . Women will have 11 rap session on^Rfay 13 at II ' Union, who Is a director of-Junior Achievfjjiient OMl> also lulled Ihai of :W cliiirt cases han- MANSION IKTMAY' Louis D. Gupllandi of Waterloo Village, ^member of The Woman's Association of Morrlstown action is given counseling' by an Individual newborn special care unit for premature anl are limited in size for individuarinslrucli'on and _Borii in Summit, Mrs. Vogel had been a They will participate in the annual "Spring If from all parts of New-Jersey/attended an all- * p.m. al-till' Unltiirlnii-H-r«;i<|. —of-Umon County and also a niemb(;iy,'of.the 7 dled, aii''pollution produced1:12 court orders', trained In this area. Our goal js to develop a course fees are chargeflTReatiefsi'ni'oy call"thc~ Spring[i(Vld resident for 4(1'years. She was a Wildflower Pilgrimage." Reichman is.thiLsori Stanhope, one of the Interior designers involved In restoring'. '*Memorial Hospital which. Is presenting "Mansion in May, A sick newborn infants was constructed and Oil .y ! .day schninarin communications al the Holiday .mid Summit avenue, Summit • Berkeley Heights Planning Board,./, :_-._ YM, 27;t-:i:i:io, for further information. of .Mr, and'Mrs. Edwin J. Reichman. He is a iigainsi violators'. Water pnllulionliad six cases the 60-room Upton Pyne Mansion In Be'rnardsvllle, shows Designer's Showhouse" there from Moy 6 to !)une 2. training program for voluntary agency staffers medical center was able to further enhance itf ..,, Inn, New'Brunswick, Tuesday. « • The chapter will examiiuHts structure. n«als ~mcml>er'o[ ihe First Presbyterian Church of Heelected to Ihe board of-trusleus were.-Jolm- — Flippers- Club for mothers and toddlers- junior biology inajor. . •• • in court i four uf lhe.ni consent judgments)? "~ some material to Mrs. George F. Schmucki of Morrlstown, a TPrbcoeds will benefit the hospital. so as to enhance their knowledge of real estates kidney transplantation program, by equippin " - The seiilinar, which is part of the continuing .'mil activities for next .war. Members will rap Hurker of-Slior-t-Uills; George W. Itauer of stresses proper methods of teaching toddlers lo while one court cases was in -a solid wasle , matters Involving foreclosures. Generally, the and manning an organ preservatioj " education program of the New Jersey chapter, on Kubjects-stU'h aK.-/Who arc'WPT^Whcrc arc . : Surviving are her husband, Jacob P. Vogel; a Wcslfield; Douglas J. MacM,astur Jr., and swim," and a mother must accompany each : family facing*the less of its home will turn first ita "'•• American College of Nursing » Home we, and where archie «oihu?".'rhi'y will ex- .daughter., Mrs. Barbara E.;.rVogel . of ' 1)101' noled thiit enforcement activities of (lie Thomas D. Sayles Jr.. both Chatham, and.from- —child—Insiruoled by Mrs.. Albert Goeddev Miss Schneitzer cited ~SetontiaU will-screen:— for Ffclp fo a-sdclai service agency in the Jersey. Administrator!;, was conducted by the stuff of plore 'individually and collcclivcly their Springfield, and two grandchildren. Funeral sljiUrs Hi'ireiiii of Air Pollution Conlrol h:is lieeir Summit, Harold M.'Perry and Ralph 11. Sayre classes meet each Wednesday morning at'!):lR- Uarbar'a Schneitzer of. Springfield has been Greco, Monica, 3 Met stars Herbert Ceorge-Associates, Union, a puhlie relalioiixliip Ip^acli oilier and lo die women's arrangements were completed by Smith and rated~-as louisliinclini: by the U.K. (lener.'il >• •'••• .... '" •'"":"-' •.' • 111 orl<)-10:45.' . . ''named to the dean's list at Glassboro State movie on labor history^ relations counsellinR firm which specializes in mov«'menCf Labor, requires Unit men and mice weekly on Wednesday or Friday. !)::«)- All items other than spot news should 1 by Israel Vereln at a meeting v George were Jerome H. Knis, president; Erwin/ senior writer, and .lames Puzzi,),,.publications 111:15 a.m.,-nr"Thursday, 10:lli-l 1 a.m. mornings or Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or be In'our office bynoori on Friday. will headline the fourlh unmiarilnliaii KesliVal , Jui'scy Highway Authority, which operate. !.the. .Seton Hull University, Soulh' Orange. It Is L women performing equal.work must receive to benefit ACLU -last-Thursday. - •• • _jj ^alkenheim, vic(; nresident; Maggio Jewell._.._ j ' -.equal!'k ;- -Kimleruym.-swiin.nieels once a'-'w(H!_k for fun;; .•Fnday_aftcnwioiis. • .' " . Works by (.renorio I'restopino. Jacob program al the' (larden State Arts Center Arts Center and the Parkway. The authority scheduled for viewing in the main lounge of the A program .was presented [.iin'diiti, Clarence Ciirier, M.irc (HSuvero, Nund;i>\ June 2:1. administers, the Garden State Arts Center Student Ccnlcr'on Thursday, May 9, al 8 p.m. UVINGSTONi: 1 under the supervision of Rabbi ROLLER KfNir Stefan Martin; Lillian Marzell, Ituth Sejjal. TheO|)craliinsis"wiirpres,ent highlights from Cultural Fund, which derives from heritage : The Educational Media Center of the Oscar Kline, Charlotte Kline/ Thomas' (Jcor^e and.other New .lei'sey artists Mascagni's "Cavalleria Kusticanu" and will he festivals some of its resources Jo finance free —University has received a grant from the New Lee Weiss and Sally Oxman. it's Great Fun! *1SSo.Uvim«tf«iAV* supported by the Villa Walsh Academy Choir of shows for New Jersey school children, summer Jersey Committee'" for the Humanities to. uviiifit*» m-««* will he offered at an art show and auction for TEEN-AOERJ, find |ob> by the luiiefit of the American Civil Liberties Morrislown, which won acclaim in last year's yduth, senior citizens, disabled veterans and sponsor Ihe series of eight films, which are running Want Ads. Call 416-7700 • Rtak Sktn ft Ait—MU> Union on Saturday al -l::io p.m. at the Main Italian'Festival. ' _ • •_ the blind. , • > open to-the public free of charge. now I I.ountte. Tillet IIIIH, Livingston College. Festival general chairman Frank A.'Cam- I'isciitiiway. pione of Freehold said other highlights, in llors d'nuvres and champaKiie punch will be addition to the entertainment on the giant-stage served. There will be no charge for admission of the Arts Center amphitheater., will include a Hearing planned January dttarcX or refreshments. parade of fashions created by Italian American The iirt benefit will follow a symposium on couturiers anil modeled by young hostesses L'SS crimes from 2 lo A p.m. The sym- " representing Italian-American clubs from on water pollution posium is co-sponsored by the ACLU. the across the state. • • ' . , The state Department of plan-in order to satisfy EPA National Council on Crime and Delinquency Another highlight wi)l be "Talent of Environmental Protectjon requirements In this regard." and tile New' Jersey Association on Corrections. Tomorrow" show, featuring young Italian- (DEP) will hold a , public The Bureau of Water American performers specially selected to hearing Monday at 10.a.m. in Pollution Control hag mailed djsplay their talents in the festival. the War Memorial Building, out mor^lhan 600 copies of the Y chamber group • A |M)rtion of thtTArts Center pla/a will be set Trenton, when testimony will program plan and hearing as Ihr PJH77!! OitUardirio... itice—in advance—of—the —aitli-a^colpcful-street-cafc-thaL-wili-scr-ve-cafe- -—a—preliminar-y-^dr-aft—of—Its-hearing csprcsso, Italian pastries, torloni andspumoni. water pollution control Segesser said the DEP's The,' Y Chamber Orchestra,. un_(lcr_ the ' complete with music and young people dancing, 1 program for fiscal 1975 (July statement of its oyerall water direction nF-Jnmcs Sadewhite; will give its final versions of the Tarantella. ' -—'-• 1, 1974:june 30, 1975).' • pollution control plan for concert of the year at B p.m. Sunday, al the YM- There also—will—be—an—itrts—nnd - crafts A statewide list of pollution fiscal 1975 consists of two Juna YWIIA of Metropolitan New Jersey, 7(i(I.Nor- exhibition, featuring the works of~I(iilian- abatement projects that will major segments: Every month thfield ave., West Orange. A rcception^'for the American artists. - , - - have-priority in funding will (a) an examination of the artists, to which Ihe audience Is invited, will The day will bcghwtl-ll) a.m. with the Holy be presented at the session current condition of the" follow Ihe program. Tickets, now on sale, may Sacrifice of the Mass, concelcbraicd on the which is expected to attract various watersheds, inland be purchased prior to the concert. brj>avorrurc"~by~H<»cthoven".~tht "Brandenburg" Arts Center is located, Campione said: "We are Important to the water major program elements ' Concerto I" by J.S. Bach with soloists Patricia suggesting that people make a morning-to- pollution strategy of the state, including the state's con- /Worrell and Janet Somers, flutists, and Max according to Ernest ft. tinuing plans for enforcement at Itobbins, violinist; the 'Premiere Rhapsody for Segesser, acting director of activity, river basin planning, MONTHLY INTEREST WRITE THOSEltETTERS NOW! Clarinet-and—Orchestra -—by Debussy, with NJ. SCORE chapters the Division of Water monitoring systems for all Niclhamer soloist; the "Concerto in D for known point sources , . Resources, will be a proposal In 50 Words or less Complete This Sentence... Guitar and Orchestra" by Vivaldi, with Frost will confer Wednesday that the state gradually take discharges and surveillance of SophmBor eHtlse. — _ - _.„ _ being taken to attract Disorders, 17 Mulberry st., o'clock noon Is the dgadHWe ToT^enterlnq. '•_ public"p ^par pur- Newark, will offer a speech (Only:AAo)hldltSaf(ULi ' Contest! ticipation ahd^reactUiiwtq' the and hearing v/alk-fn service, for children and adults. The CONTEST VILLAGE-BARN progriini wUlbtheldTlIohda^ set and Satudays betweenjra.m RESTAURANT -/-and-noon, starling IWayTo. O^ri^<3€l H €rj n€J" TffJsLeiajninaUons wilr-be~ WEWEST IPO, A BEAUTIFUL - ..TO.. A DELICIOUS conducted, recommendations • ' HARDCOVER BOOK "MOM OF THE YEAR" The New Jersey .State •nude and appointments will GIFT CERTIFICATE -~ PtANT V TJINNER- Council on the Arts will be arranged if therapy or r tHE JOY OF COOKING •590 ."sponsor, a conference May H further testings k. Indicated. rO THE "MOM TO "jWOM" •_• MONTHLY INTEREST Plus day of deposit j ..••;.. for^Mpui" ::::T. 1 GIFT CERTIFICATE in West Orange on the future The fee for the service is on : 1 OF THE YEAR ' COMPLIMENTS: " of dance and related a sliding scale basis, deter- to day of withdrawal convenience . •. Compliments A'lp^YALUE , .. , Compliments: programs in the state. mined by ability to pay. S50 minimum balance required Compliments: Compliments:' The conference—opon to Medicald and other Third THE BOOK REVIEW FEDERATED PLAZA 22 , SPECIAL EVERY MON\Y THRU THURSDAY . danters, dance . od- Parly payment clients will be PARK DRTCS SPRINGFIELD FLORIST RESTAURANT & COFFEE SHOP SOUP OR APPETIZER \\ niinistrators, manugors, accepted. ', , ^ ECHO tLAZA ^I53£> ._ 225 MORRIS AVE. l ELECTRONICS • " \ \YOUR CHOfCE artistic directors, members of «;/• (ACROSS t>ROM SHELL'STATION) ECHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Va BROILED CHICKEN \V '] _ yVLL FpR ONJ-V boards of. directors of dance J - SPRINGFIELD .379.5611 (IN THE GENERAL GREENE SHOPPING CENTER) 262 MOUNTAIN AVE. 155 RTE. 22 SPRINGFIELD With potatoes and vegetables Or organizations,, and. . dance Kean pffers talk NFtfcD» SPRINGFIELD . 467-3335 SPRINGFIELD . 376-8900 JUMBO SHRIMP teachers—will be held at.tho INVEST WITH THE BEST With potatoes, and vegetables YM-YWHA of Metropolitan on work dttWude New Jersey, 760 Northfield Dr. Mclvln Barlow, director and Delicious Tartar Sauce Or uvo. VEAL PARMESAN of the Division of Vocational! FOR SPRINGFIELD'S Brunn J. Wry, executive Education at the University of $5.00 GIFT FREE With spaghetti pios. director, of the State Council California at fxa Angeles'; wHI SAVINOS INSURED! WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER MOTHER OF THE YEAR! on (he Arts, said the con- discuss "The Changing AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . CERTIFICATE CHILDREN'S CUT & STYLE ference, will discuss new Student Attitude, Toward trends and issues, exchange Work" nlth'e final symposium TO SPRINGFIELD'S COMPLIMENT^: AFRICAN VIOLETS BRING .THE KIDS, WE LOVE 'EM information., and coordinate in n scries on current issues in "MOM OF THe YBA*v thp 'direction..of the future, of Compliments ,' ,, vocatlonal-techrtlcal educa- » - •]•• COMPWW^NTS. •' • *• • ft FOR NAME DELICIOUS SAHEttBRATEN l" dance programs (n the state: tion tomorrow at.:5...pjn.-ln.- MR. RICHARD'S sT }usT PERSIAN KING'S 5ERVED-6VERV SAT..SUN.. t. HOLIQAYS _^^ -^- Downs Hail, Kean College, SftV-ON-DRUGS 761 MOJUNTATN AVE." 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18-Thursday, May 2, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(NJ.) LEADER Scappy's (2-0) leading in American; SPRINGFJELP(N.J) LEADER-Thursdgy, May 2, 1974-19 Dayton nine beats Hillside Summit By BILL WILD Doxa held a muc|i stronger Elizabeth SC to a all National teams at ,500 level .__ ^cSeless lie'Jast Sunday while Uje Newark SC on Pdlazzi homer/Meskin4-hflter "—downed Shamrock, ¥o. The victory puts the yVith one wetk gone by in the Springfield •" " •'' ,the team to beat by winning the first two Bell and Howard Drqppelt each drove in u run Newark eleven-,within striking distance of Youth Major Leagues., there have been seen with singles. Dan Pepe, pitching for American games. Scappy's spotted Crestmont Savings an second place. Their next game will be tonight power hitting, excellent pitching and superb legion, was in cornmand throughout the game, early four-run lead but strong pitching and ilyi'L.IFKROSS, riin. Quylon's first of the year. Palazzi's blast Jerry Kagonese, Kra'nk Zarello and Patil at 9 at Farcher's Grovi-sgainst Elntracht. defensive play JTheJJational Division teams yielding hits only to Scott Worswlck, Dave defensive- pl«ys hy .Jaime Brunny kept ' , Thi' Jonathan Dayton. Ik-nioiuil baseball in the first inning put the Bulldogs ahead. 1-0 Crislo. ".•••"" ' ' •'"" • The Eli?a"6eth SC Lancers clinched first found themselves all tied with n win and loss. Kirshenbaiim and John Gambrino while Creslmont scoreless from the second'inning on. learn woli two of three (James last week, Hillside tied the score in the siecond but two The Bulldogs didn't fare as well .against place in the Major Division South of the GASL On opening night Halper Bros, defeated striking out 12. Strong hitting and pitching by. Danny Kirschner pitched ' flawless ball for defeating Hillside (4-2). crushing Summit 18- Dayton runs.in the third put the game away. Uoselje. The Hams rapped Gary Presslaff and . with the *tie against Doxa and a German -TAmeFloarw-Leg4onT-^-a^filevC-t}eltman's nine Pat Piccuto'and Barry Sherman. •Crestmont, yielding only two hits through the -0) and'iqsjng to Kos?lle. (7-0). The Bulldogs <4- .Joe Pepe got the victory, going 5 and two- Hill Nevious for II hits—and the pitchers Hungarian loss to Blue Star,«4>9r-Th1s Sunday 'strike-out performance and timely hitting by Scott Worswick's' triple and. grand slame first five innings. " 411 u-ill pjjiy host to New Providence this af- third innings and giving up only four hits ami received soine sloppy support, in Iheflgld." . wi|l be the finalposition matches of the regular Scott Cosentino, Dave Wasserman and Dean homerun propelled Jaynes Trucking Co. pasdt He ran into.trouble in the sixth, walking two ternoon and Jrave) to Millburn Mdnday.. two runsrj)nex'arnul..Mikp Meskin pitched the season with Elizabeth going against Blue Star • Pashian was all Halper needed. Dan Pepe and PBA. 10-0. Piccud and Sherman allowed but one batters after Dave. Gechlik/s single. A walk , The Hplldo^ victory over Hillside was the final I and OIK'third innings without giving up a • at Farcher's Grove at 3. The visitors are just John Seigel provided Legion-wlth its runs. hit to PBA's Mark D'Agostlni. PBA defeated forced, in Scappy's first run. With Ihe bases result of nood |>itchin(!. salid-fjcMinfT nrot-n - -tiir: . ' ,"_ ; i_—-r: . Flyers tie Devils/ two points behind the Lancers in thifstandings. American Lcgioh rebounded from an opening Halper Bros., 9-0 on a combined one:hlt nine- loaded in the- last of the sixth. OnziloJPulliam seven-hit attack paced by Hill Palazzi's home 1 Pe|M. ijnd (Jary 'I'rcasone pace Dayton with 1 A triumph for Rlue Star will put them even with • night loss to defeat Jaynes Tr.Ucking Co., fro. strikeout performance by Rich Cederquist and • hit a game-winning grand slam hbmerun into two hits apiece: Meskin .and Tim Pimpinelli force extra game Kllzabeth but Elizabeth will have a much Legion jumped on losing pitcher Pat Plc'cuto In JVlark D'Agostini. Glenn .KlinkJ^ three-run deep right centerfield, providing Scappy's with also had HUs. ' better goal average. The Farcher's Grove the first inning for two runs on, a walk lo Roy triple, Peter Baccus' single, a pair of singles by a 5-4 victory. Danny Kirschner of Crestmont "" Zitonier, Dan Pcpe's triple aniLKen Bell's Mark D'Agostini and Rich CederquisL's had RBI Triples, and doubles. He also struck In the victory over Summit, the liulldngs "liboters will be much weaker in this Sunday's for DIPPER title double. In the Ihird inning Mitch Gimelslob homerun were top-much for Halper Bros. pounded several pitchers for.II hits Mun In gamcarfd^uruigUicliIayoffs because they sold out ten." ^^ The Silver Flyers floor hotkey sexlcl facing .a few players to the pro .leagues. ~" doubles aj)d scored on Datf Pepe's" double; Ken In the American Division. Scappy's became • Scappy's. defeated Hojary, 5-4, Sjd^Sc the.virjjiry o.ver..,Summil, thi' Hn|(dogs pounded r •several' pitchers, for II hits (thu most this elimimillon- in the hest-of-five series, came Both KUzabeth SC junior teams aro still alive pitched a five-hitter and drove in tw« 'runs on a season) while Meskin went the route. Meskin hack las! week to deadlock Ihe Ited Devils (2-2- in New Jersey Junior State Cup play after pair of triples.'Scott Miller's twinfun home ruii gave up just four hits, walked two and struck 11 and forte the Dayton Intramural Program ON-THE MARK—Key men jn the middle dlstances-for the Jonathan Dayton Regional scoring Impressiveviclofies over the weekend. arid hits by Dave Gechlikjjpd'Mindy Schneider out six. lie was especially impressive against Physical ' .Bducution JtecreMion ym—«t--7:15 u.in. this weeTT ~"• shows the talent at Karchcr's Grove. The TV "The Springfield , Recreation Department's Pello, Ellen Halper. Jill Jacobs. Valerie Vargas'two-rujv-triple were-Rotary'sf key hits. mound. -' • After mi Blister -vneiilirtn -break, in«which team went to the state finals in the National Girls? Softball League began another season •LICausi, I.agrcn Miller, Maureen Monetti, •> Strong rellrf pitching by Jeff Vargas and ISRAEL BOND PLANNERS — Congregation Israel of Springfield Leonard Strulowltz and Harvey Warner are co-chairmen. Lynn Morelli, Theresa Plttenger, Marianne Meskin allowed only one Summit runner to . each team gained one victory, Ihe Ked Devils Challenge Cup hut lost to Inlerborough (South this week. The program, for girls In grades four outstjjjiding fielding plays.by Todd Leonard " will honor its Spiritual leader, Rabbi Israel E. Turner, and Mr. Shown mapping plans are, from left, Leslie Brenner, Dr. _ Van Buskirk, Joanne Vassclli and Joyce reach thirfiT(|o:-lhe second bVisoiiKiij's Flyers capliihi Tnin Hiissinello iilko scored. The Lancers' Boys' B te.tm is the undefeated^ The American League, for fourth and fifth \a\\A Donna Petrucelli. '-t^ Mike Silver's singled and Jerry O'Brien's two- throw ( lo win the mile. ;for. grabs in this one. -The boys like playing Anna Marie Coojk, JIllGelayder. Lesli Grant. Twins—Coachotfunda Murnahe and Kathy Jeff kronertjS single nnd Jerry O'Brien's kirschner bad Ihe fourth ('i-eslmon|;boinerun.\ I-'rancis, lormer slee.plechase ,jock<\v^ for the 'Hancock is preparing for shooting in Nashville i Linda GrasHano, Pntty-Harrlson;-Arlcne-lseaT' Wolff. / . _• ' Second double. : „ . Inter in the year. " " including ;l doyhle aiid one rl>. Larry Miixwdl Flyers' John Pyar. s ^ • Clark.,95' j-:K><\-, Hillside, M-37, Cahltvell. 8U-42. Spolrieh placed second in; Ihe intermediate when there Is a_crawd,,so.cq me on out Saturday TlieVi'maindec. iif ('restmonl's hitting attack Queen Molher of lOhgland. TJw'steeplechase ••• had.-twi)-|iils;-(illirr'Hullritjcs"with hits "were The Flyers' dominated Friday's game on and Summit. 72-59. The Huntings, compelini! in hurdles.- ('Jury Werner and Bill lljorstad and watch a. Cew games at Farcher's Grove. Lisa Kotler, Debra Lleb, Barbara Marianino, " . Lisa^AjJrillQ. Karen Cardinal, Claudine •• Crestmont SnvihRs -evened its..record by inrludei)' singles 'by. Bob Markstein, Jack defeating Lions Club, lli-0. Mike Clarke'pitched - • Derck-NnrdnmrrroTSF^nnplei, Jim unfeiliv.;" .goals by Joe IVte and Mark Iimicrt: Scupot- the Perm Helays, finished.foiirth in the -tlo-yard finished first and second in the two-mile run. . ••ThT-Kltenboth' SC Women's Auxiliary will Melissa Montlcello. Jackie Pecbraro, Cheryl Cohjxf; Lisa Hartman, JIH'McShea, .Eileen Rawlins, Toby Lcsofslii and Mike .Clarke. Pittcngcr,'Gloria Yec and Melissa Zandcll. yirnn, Jane Pllshtin, Valerie Ragdnese, Mary SPRINGFIELD RESIDENTS, • tnolip scored for the.Devils. run andin Ihe mile relay with their best lime of Gavin VVidom won the 441) ns expected hut then . hold-its-annual buffet dinner and dance on Jeff Kronert arid. Peter. Prete h|id the only ' SEE • Swedish announced that Ihe winners of-this, the year., :i:2H.fi. , • . ' came right back to upset Krnie (Iwathney in Jjiiiurjlay night: Good food and pleasant music , Orioles—Coaches. Ronnie. Fink and'•Judl-' Richelo, Sharon Rothspan, Lisa Salsjdo; Julie T'hou Choquette Day' _f(innsJiils. Sieve Kessler was. outstanding in Wlldman, Karen Wisni,ewski and Susan. week's game would he awarded the .cham- Coach. Martin' Taglii-nli said be was very- . Ihe 22(1 in just 2:1.2, one of the..fas|est times e.ver go hand in hand at these affairs and I know Milhnan. ' Jr cenlerfield, coming up-will) two excellent •REX, THE VAN KING' Holy Spirit wins Eidelman.1. • . "• • at Summit Y Sunday ' pionship-Jrophies. donated hy the Regional pleased with the y|clory over a lough KuminiUYuii on the Mrisel Field track, everyone will have/ an enjoyable evening" , -Ellin Buumcl, \j.\t\ Cohen, JerilyiiPwercd,las the Kulldogs Hrucc- lloidi! added his second and third Tickets can be Imught .from members nnd at • This Sunday , has been designated ."Lou L iifchUrch bowling League—One on One"'series will also be in- wrnl-.-tllnmLlo win. Taglienli prnised Ihe evenl victories, of Ihe day in Ihcshot-pul mid.discus. the Grove. - . > Kyritsis, Catherine Mnrkw.itJjfLynne Murray. Roberta-Moore. Choquelte Day" by the ijuniiiiit Area YMCA. IN MADISON :Klm Relmann, Karen JJeJiielr—Robin-Kmithr z, Karen Anclius, UelieLca"DonhigUin. Kainn . '••„•• " AMKKKAX DIVISION ;• troduced with (liefy'sl shooters and best goalies ..captains, lum_Coiile,J2ave_P.'icifico and John'- Gary Xarin and Tom Kussionclln continued to ~o~iipils_of- Holy,Spiril (''hurch of I iiiion took firsl place |n Donna Vargas, Marj^Walsh and Diane Wanda. 'Lynn Doty, Pallia lOdelcreek., Mlchele t-ompellng for trophies, NaliouaL League.(llth- Noce in "fiii;- weights. (Javin Widoni and Mark improve.', finishing .second and third inl he THF. NKVV. YOItK COSMOS of tl)e JMorth Unuis T. Choquette have been invited In a Scappy's . I lie- Four .Seasons Church Championship Red Sox—CoaVm* Tracey Rawlins and .Grossman, Kosemarie llcrkalo. Nancy KeTi- I2lh'gra(le) baskeHiall league also starts next itonco in- the prints. Hick Sicrchin in Ihe javelin. Blumenfeld anil Kd Kerarnls finished American Soccer League launch their 1974 family reception,in his honor to be held al Ihe LioiisChlb Trophy Maleh. Olher lop finishers in Ihe event week.-Rv_er.y-O'ne'hot on varsity, JV br'frosli season this Sunday at Randalls Island, Kalhy Magujrc. nedy, Jatils Irvine, Lynda Murcantonfo, Lorh YMCA auditorium from 2-4 p.m.„ • jumping events and Tom Lovetl and Skip first and third in (he long jump while the 1 Creslmont Savings . IMIKAN MOTORS. ' were St..Te(-esiiX('liun'h of Summit: second. Bonnip-Hrechcr, Abhy Davlson, Elnina Delia Steinberg. Debbi Swenson, Lisn, Wnlliich. basketball'teaios at Dayton is-eligible. Moore in Ihe distances. Bulldogs swept"the high jump with Rainier Downing Stadium. Baltimore will be the op- Choquette this week became the general Rotary A CURRENT NATION WIDE :200 MAIN ST MADISON* 377-6400: • SI. Theresa's Church of Kenilworlh, third, and pouent and :i p.m. will be the starting time for Dorothy, Weiss and Donna Wolf. . executive of the Lakelalid Hills YMCA. STUDY INDICATES THAT M : Mal/.b ndcr, Todd Anderson,, and Mark 1V/.- • NATIONAL DIVISION' OVER 55.000,000 Af^ERI -SI. Jnines Church of Springfield, fourth. zulo taking the top 'three places. ''" ' thega.me. Randalls Island Is'nt (ho base of the iiwuniiiuiiiiiuiimutuiiauuuiuiiiituunuuujtu Mountain Uikes. He was associated with Ihe • End-of-seasan "' ' The Holy • SpiriMcnm •Wiisjh'rt "hy Magd.'i ••-•TUB NATIONAL LKACUK," for -sixth, -CANS ARE NOW CONTRI — . Triborough BridRcnnd ts easy to find and drive NEW & USED Sumrhlrorgahlzatlou for 17 years, serving as BUTING THEIR T.|ME\ '• DRASTIC FUISCOUHTS seventh and eighth grades and playing all Hnlper Bros. • Wa'gner'iviih a series score of -170. She also took to. Tickets can be l)ought at any Tlcketron physical director until 11IB7 when he was named VOLUNTARILY TO MELlP high single game honors with a l!)2. Olliers on Day to h netmen defeat games at Chisholm Field, is comprised of: American Legion OTHERS. —" r office or at the games...... _.. -j>.> Autom_objle central division director. Reservations should the Holy Spirit team were F.thel Roman. 4.>li, . Mrs. Fedor wins __AstMS=Cna.eh.es_March Fink and Mary PBA •SNOW'VLOWS IN STC . This is the year that professional SOCCCP^VIU lie' liiade hy" calling Ihe YMCA. 273-3330, by and F.lcnor Trucks. 4211, for a'combined score of . Vcrlungie'rl. . * Jaynes Trucking make it big. Mqnyof the clubs in lhe_,NASL set Dealers' toiUOITOWr l.llfill. , . ' ' ' competition in golf Gall Edc'creek, Kathy Ehrhardt. Mnira Verona, Hi Providence new attendance records last year and they 9 - Second place went to SI. Teresa's Church of should do much better this ve'ar. Guide Ilalpin, Bonnie ICelner, Marlu. Miller, Diane Summit •with a combined score of 1..V.UT The • Mrs. W. P. I'Vdor's net 27 captured lhe~CIns5"~ Paclflco, Linda Roth, Maria Sannino,.Shari The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School ScoirMeycrsnn Q'snrlT^I lo lie~bronkcrs lo posl . The NASIj expanded \>y'(fie West^Const nnd iiuiiuimiiuuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Summit .lean) was led by Margie Weeks who ,A crown in Ihe Alibi tournament last week in • Silver, Debbie Vogt and Meg Day. A wards earned VHisllylennistennrdeTealeif Ihreo opfiiiiTehlir a lirsl doubles victory'over Dave Craslnople now has IS teams^jn^the United Status and rolled Ihe lop series with a .II(i score. 1 F.cho Lake Coif Club's nine-hole women's play Braves—Coaches Liz Simpson and Peggy this week to boost its season mark lo 4-1. Tin and Bob Friedman hy 5.(1, (i-2. and fi-B margins", compel it inn. _ . Canada'. The league will go indoors in the IN SUMMIT IT'S . _St.—Theresa's Chinch of Kenilworlh. last 7 winter and [)lHy*s'ort of.a hockey-type of soccer, (Irnessle. lMilldngsHurire"(ririick~Nc w~T"nivi(Ii'iice Ct-2,i lylikf Tabakin and Don I''isbhein defeated Mrs. H. .1. Bauer won second place in the year's winner, placed third witlra !;2-t7 score. and Ibis^Will put soccer on a fulltime basis. It Susan Hromberg, Barbara Caliimusa, Adele fay Minutemen Verona (4-11 and Kenilworth '(-1-1), (loach jVi'runtrs-sccond doubles of Bob D'Angelis and Class.A play with a 20. Mrs. G. B..Kllnefelter Julia Vasile rolled a 41111 series. Ito Federico 1172 Robert Meyer's netmen lead Ihe Suburban wilJjKftlie regular soccer in the summer and in SMYTH E Docrrler, WendyKern,—Linda—Frost, Ann The third annual Springfield Donington and Phil Kurnos SPLITTING THE FAIRWAY — Mike Hlrsh and Grace Walack :!!>!>. Handy Weinglass, (i-;i, li-J," - " ' . won the low pnlts title with Hi. Haavisto, Meg Johnson, Karen Krop, Mary Conferencestandings'witb a 2-0 mark. Their- • Former head tennis coach at Dayton, Richie ^.thewinlerJl will change to the.rock 'em, sock Minutcman baskethall dinner presented sfeason MVP_ displays his swing (or the Jonathan Fourth place went lo SI,James, led by Terry • Inc By E __.,paper andvask for^our "Tips "Union County towns. A few towns have good Cadillac-Oldtmobile set by (i-4 margin but dropped the two deciding racked up a «-:!, (i-1 victory in ilie third singles" programs but there arc many who do not. To Commarato, Fran Corey, Elizabeth Franklin, __were Joe Boylan arid Gerry Special plaque for his.ileslre, ock ft Wikh «• FOR FAST DELIVEBY CALL SPflBTS on ' SubfrlUting News re- m MORRIS AVB., SUMMIT m-n Michele Gan, Audrey Pluskal, Hohin Slovak USED CARS 686-1373 sets by 4r(i and a lie-breaking R-fl.- " over Brian Maun. ,- IhcmJLsay, "Don't,let soccer pass you by." SALES-JtRVICt-PARTS Gimelstob, each a college devotion, and dependability Dial 273-1700 T and Karen Straskn. • . during Ihe season. Tie-breakers were vei'y"much in evidence in Mike Tabakin .and Jess (irecnslejn'filayed CempUf* Body Shop S«rvlc« basketball coach. Boylan is 491 Morris Avo. x 3T6-9656 SELECT USED CARS Pirates-Coaches Jodi Anzis, Palty Wtiek assistant coach at Rutgers, The Kdward Graessle BODY SHOP 245-2425 JM UIUBUKM iv(. the Suburban Conference game againsl Vornna first 'dnahicTTsuccessfully by netting'sels of' 11-3 . MILLBURM N.J. SPECTACULAR S.'vinj ih» Subuibon A..o 40 V>— and Laureen ICick. Donna Anagnos, Missy Memorial Award,.established Summit V69 Mountain Ave. as first singles Jack Goldman' dropped another" i)nd 7-5. David.Garner and Peter Iless made and Gimelstob, a resident of 2037 MORRIS AV UNION Anzls. U>rry Bergeskl. Nancy Carpenter, Lori by the 'Minutcman coaching three-hour heartbreaker lo" Verona's Kii>ve' their debut in"second doubles a success as Ihey Springfield, recently joined N6AR UNION CENTER•; Weiss, l-(>, 7-ti, 4-(i. Dayton swepl the remaining also racked up a 7-B tje lii'i^aker and (i-o shutout (iabay, Dana Karp, Barbara Martino, Shari the coaching staff at Ihe staff to honor Kcl Grncsslo, Liquors four evenlH as'Chuck Ilobhs (1-1 and li-0 Dave, for their win. s Heich, Terri Hosslter. Uandl Schenerman. - University of Utah. For the who met a tragic death at .the MAN "JUST SAY Grossman in the second singles, Jesse rr-.liene Stark, Debbie Wehthuch and Mz Prince. past two seasons, Gerry was age of 21 in an auto accident IF ANYONE CAN "MIKAN" MadisoTCCaldwell, Hillside.. Millhurii and Mets—Coaches U)rl Ksposito and Nancy last smnmerijyas awarded_U>_ SPRING LIQUORS Greenstein posted a (I-:]. (i-:i win over Wayne Summit are the next se an assistant under Conch PfTRIUjyiPH ~KevuTl)oty;~Kd7 wHi>" "was YOU Heike in Ihe third singles. Paul Nnftali and Bulldogs. Laniotta. J. Bobby Knight of the IIIPORT'EU nationally-ranked—fndhnrn—twrhaps-Ihe best baskethnll JNIHES _ THE 312 Springfield Av« Eileen Ard, Sue Bohrod, Betty Ann Hrenner,' Aulliorin-d 1 EARLY COPY Jan Clunle, Stephanie Clemsori, Jill Craner, University, champions of Ihe playor ever to.. couie oul of S^k'% A St-Tvicu • AND CHAMPAGNES SAW Big Ten both years. Springfield, began bis career »Mfli'., • IW f> SUMMIT Joelle DlPalma, Mary Farlnella, l,auren LIQUORS-.BEER Four legislators named ~-Aftera-(|iifstion-.ind'7inswer on the Mlmiteman team eight TRUCK TJBITcity Chairmen are POOL PROS New & Used Cats & Tmck Gelayder, Pam McShea, Tlnn Segall, Dolores " CAa379-M92- urged to observe the Scoppcttuolo and Margaret (irimaldl. periflil, Coaches Scott years . ago. The award Is Sales 273-4800 Service 273-4818 contained-on a plaque, will be CENTER Echo Pirn Shopping C«nl« Friday, deadline for ±evin district chairmen BULLSEYE! gllUllllllllilliiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiliillliiliilii = displayed in town. UNCOLN MERCURY,-INC All Sized Vans' in-Stock SpringOdd other than' spot news. Democratic Congressional .work for "a massive voter To reach LIVE IN THE LEADER" Include your, name, candidale Adam K. Levin has lurnout'^for the. June •) | In recognition of their effort . Seo 'REX" the Van King wont, | Consumers' S andjjierformance throu(jhoul Dial 232-6500— _(l).S.-HW» No. ''. * address and phone announced Jhe apppintmenls, primary and Nov. 5, general ~ ' " *' ' •papar. Dial 377-4400 MounHln Avo.) 5 th,e season, members of the of Stale-Senators Thomas elections.' HERE! 36? South Avo. E.- ISO MAIN ST. MADISON -number. ,---' ~f~ Corner stftV af Homi . sMp By l>hon« Dunn mid Alexander Menza, Dunn, junior and senior eheerleiidinu "WesHic'ld the miiyor of TUK AT STAINS NEW LOW PRICE Assemblywoman Hetty Wilson Elizabeth, Is the stQte senatnr- squads were also honored.- FREE •PROMPT- Plumbers PINTO SOON AS POSSIBI-R "r Each junior ui'i received a "Fun Undorwotor^- and~"Ass"e)iTlilynfan" Arno'ld in New Jersey's 2lst District. DELIVERY -SPFHNQOOED Your favorite sonp sterlint! silver charm, while AAX SH, 8. PAUL* D'Amhrosa to ' serve as hlij Menza, a Hillside attorney, 686-7700 WE DELIVER WITHIN besdeterBont staitn coulremoverd well-b, ine youthfr each senior girl wus presented campaign chairmen in Union represents the 20th District, A.k for Cla..l(lod HE NATION Al, 15 M1N. BETWEEN SCHOENWALDER household. It's always on ;t|, „ persoiiiilly inscribed SCUBA County's 20th. 2lsl, and' 22nd which includes RosclIo;~~Ro- w 1 PMUND 9 FM Plumbing 8. Heating Contractors hand, inexpensive and safe-to- ( ophy.,< legislative districts. • -- scllo Park, Cranford," West- r STATE BANK GLASSES- ~ Levin, who has the «n- use. • T The evening concluded AVith field, Garwood nnd Union. _i..... So,Jhojiext time you findji._tho presentation of-giflsto-thc_ Starts MONDAY dorsen'venl of the Union ; 376-0536 -'-" problem stain "on a washable.- coaches from the players, and ... tarn .••.ri-,--,-!- >:• Circulators _:_:Co.mtrl>..inucralli' sciWnluE -May.6; 1974~~ Wllsaji, a Berkeley Heights ——fabrlertry one of the following the award of, numerous d«or_ CO. INC. OPEN DAILY 9 AM to 10 PM _,.,__,rr, jmps. Humldlflw-i , LtST $Z,:632 INCLUDES D,EALttt-ERCE^£:F-HEIGJE".S.!Cf..riSLEEE.EXCLypED committee, for' the 12th school toucher, and lm[lcrla|^_ _£^_^-\ jplRopalrs 8.Alt«ratlon» —District-fongressional seat, metlio'ds:" prizos, Cn'rvsler Electric Sevyor Cleaning " D'Ambrbsa, a membei_uLUie. •—-For blODd""W~m'e'ot juices;—merchants: JSaTlwaylZrPuHlic "Works NEW LOW PRICE soak soiledinrca.in.cold water • *U CKeatnut St. . Union MAVERICK campaign .:ac.:.Ji4(partlnont;..ropreB(in(l tho IMXO ^Trtiont=:io • minutes. If• stain tlvltUw In their districts and 22nd District ""•'"''-_J._ remq Ins; worfc_-.Boa:p or "SPRINGFIELD HUNTERDON—-.«.-; IHM-* LIQUOR deterficnt Into the stain, tinser isj Morrh Awe : .S|irlna«l<>lc< COUNTIE5- '""•' AVI »MHW Savings & Loan Assns. luuiider us usual. IN SPRINOFIELEr . SPK1IVG •_ For clMlcolate.—gi'ttvy- or 193 Morris Ave 376-V4«. . iipstick-stams.-work up puiitf CRESTMONT BACK PACKING MOUNTAINEERING of so«|M>r detergent into stain. Siiiinis &. loin Ann.: -EQUIPMENT- Launder as usual. If grease SBtingfifiHI ISSl WILSON NORD-FRANCE JAN-SPORT remains, sponge with cleaning INCLUDES DEALER PREP.' & FREIGHT. LICENSE FEEEXCLUDED**^ STOCK No. 2018 LIST $2,827 HEAD...... FOLLIS...'. --1 -CANNONDALE EIGER MOUNTAIN -.fluid. .-.:....'..:. State Bank DAVIS TEASE UNIVERSAL WOODS BAGS ; To remove jnllk, egg or Ice HAPLECREST NEW 1974 PACK-LITE . cream stains, soak fabric in "Your Hometown MUSTANG NEW LOW PRICE Controlled MEMBERSHIP OPEN DUN LOP- iBELL-W/EATHER CAMP TRAILS FIND A : AJUIHQrJlZED TRETORN RAICHLE CANNONDALE turpentine or paint remover. Dank" Buoyancy Hub paste of soap or detergent SALES & SERVICE. Two Convenient Offices Training GARCIA DUNHAM JAN SPORT BETTER JOB in. Springfield to Serve'You With the FOR 1974- 18 HOLES WOOLRICH' i ' into stain. Launder as usual. LINCOLN MERCURY DIAL CONVERSE ,' SIERRA DESIGN A co-ed tennis day clinic feir children and adults f o be held at The longer the stains arc left MARQUIS Mountain Ave. Ollice: AT-PAC Full . . - No Qr«n Feol^ $300.00 •.' SIERRA. D,ESIGN CHECK THE l HEAD.TENNTS"WEAR ST9-6B0O i 733 Mountain Ave/: Ai«oc(«t» - Plui Gran FMP-S 60.00 ? on fabrics, the more difficult HELP WANTED ADS the Miliburn Tennis Ceotor they are to remove. In some . MORRIS AVE. OFFICE: . Wotkdiyt - Plu» Gr«n Fmi - $ 26.00 IK THE CLASSIFIED 374-S108 ~—l75"Moms Ave. 37< Instances, spots will remaih . Hillside Aye.; • • BUY FORD STATION WAGONS IN STOCK OR evening programs. P.O. Box 140 ;'; FLOOR COVERINOS »t-.. JOHNDAVIfl FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Millburn. N.J. 07041 THIS SPACE CAUL , Limited enrollment ensures ..or..calk 584-0496 PARTY REHTAL . Conl«oi ">»7" "- RENTALS OF ,-iVJBW 1974 MODEfLS 1\ STOCK • individual attention • \ Aulhorliud LOU CHOOUETTE TODAf Instructional, staff under, PAINT SHOPj. SALESSERV1CE-PARTS FINEST EQUIPMENT at 273-3330 8. TABLET LINEN CALL the direction of ' . ******•/• ******* 9* **•** + *** + ******* FOR-ALL TYPES orcall,' \ Colonial Ski & Sport Center YRUtVTS USEDCARi' Mr. Arnold.Ram OJF PARTIES 680-7700. 290 ^06 BROAD ST. The Skin Diving ••'.*• ICOMPLETE PAIHT ok GLENHURST GOLF CLUB ^CTSOOTH AVE. - (WTin&^IRCtE JW3^» 371-5900 Center i^MpuhtaJ.A, . Warren, W.j. - • I 560 SOUTH 'A'VE'TGARWOOD ! Dial 686-2B00 Dial 763-4631 SUMMIT 277-1665 l659HWy.No.Z7.Edltoit.Ni i j t , 1?24 Springfield Avenue EXT. 26 (SormfMt County) Hume: 2014.647-3831 2277, Mo/rls Ave. 980-2206 Oppn 9 to 6 Mbn.'thrn Sal. 9 to 9 Thursday J Rifjlit on tho WL'stfield Linn 789-2040 J Irvingtqn ± i

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-•••-•5 ••'•'• Education agency Thursday, May 24 1974- opens new off ice Cancer unf masfecfomy pr CALL an'AD-VISOR' Tfie fifth annual Reach to Recovery Program : syBtiRBAN • -The Union County -Uflit of the American coordinator for the. Union-County Reach to "The volunteers are specially sefceted. They to serve county is-Blated for MaySOat the Holiday Inn, Rt. 1, Cancer Society is seeking voluflteert! for its Recovery Program. - -^ should be willing to visit patlenU) in the hospital 686-7700 North BrunBwtok from »;30-to 3:30 p.m, Trie headquarters of the Union County Reach to Recovery Program."; • "*- ' The program was originated. .bxJejeae or the A.C.S. office for instruction arid ..Reglstratlpn^iU run from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 Coordinating Agency for Higher Education is Lasser in 1953 with funds made available by her . reassurance^ and the volunteer'mustbe cleared^ "The Reach to Recovery Program-of jibe " aimTA « fee'lncrudes'Iuiicheori. AH ma&tec-" TODAY! moving to 200 E. Grove st., Westfield, it was American Cancer Society is, a rehabilitation late husband, J.K. Lasser, and since 1969 has by their physician","' she explained. / announced this week by Dr. itonneth C. been sponsored by the American Cancer tomees, physlclansT-nnrses and other In- program for women Vjto have' had breast ' Each volunteer should either have had terested individuals may cpntact the American DEADLINE TUES. NOON MacKay, executive director: ; • Society. . •— ~ surgery. It Is designed tolhelp them meet their cancer or related surgery. *» eraotionelly Cancer Society, P.O. Box 1220, Union, 07083, The Coordinating Agency has been located in Since its inception, help has been, given ia physical, psychological and cosmetic needs. stable and physically well, attend the course of 687-2100 for registration form's'or further in- FOR THURS. PUBL. MacDonald Hall on Union College's Cranford With the aid of a volunteer visitor, a woman women in -such far away places as Addis instruction offered by the American Cancer formation. - HHp Wanted Men & Women 1 r Help Wanted Men & Women 1 dp Wanted Men.» Women 1 IWpvWanted Men & Women 1 Help Wanted Men & Women 1 | «rip Wanted Men 4 Women . ^ i Help Wanted Men S Womtn 1 Heip Wanted Men & Women ' 1 campus since it was organized in 1969. who has had a mastectomy (surgical removal Ababa, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia. Society, and be friendly, courteous, tactful and "We believe th* agency -needs an identity of a breast), the patient can tee first hand that; Thailand, India, Alaska, Europe, Central and -considerate. : " Prospective volunteers may contact the """•• REAL apart from..the institutions it is utilizing to she too will be able to adjust to her surgery. South Americas, the Carribbean_area,'-Israel "We are in need of three-year', post-operative t«»yinaHKKrf:jo A.M <„ American Cancer'Society, 512- Westminster ADMINISTRATION We have an opening for a ful time provide public higher educational, services in This program is a success when a woman and Japan. - - patients who are willing to make visitations to • Ktnllworlh, Returning to Hajlet associate capable of earnlnoover ' ave., Elizabeth, 354-7373; for further in- < n worth 5 lieu of a county college," Dr. Mac Kay said: becomes able to move with ease, look and (eel Mrs. Baser pointed out that there are certain the hospitals and aid/inour rehabilitation vm > » " »' •"•«• coil 739. S10.000., we. will train & supply formation on the Reach to Recovery Program. '— , :."; HR 5 V INTERESTING leads. We are a reputable , "Our new location is convenient to public bus her best," explained Mrs. Nettie Baser., criteria for Reach to Recovery, volunteers". program," Mrs. Basersald. ADD IT ALL UP AND MOVE TO CHUBB established firm! We will explain . and rail transportation which should be most NEjSo RIDE to Port Aum. N.Y to ^ People our computer av other unique Arflv* by 7 A.M. Irom- Union useful to the citizens of Union Counly." BANKING All things considered, CHubb is the best place you could work; We offer good methods to help you be successful. salaries, outstanding benefits, a terrific environment- and a convenient location — ANNE SYLVESTER . .1 The Coordinating Agency has contracts with is offering Consider The * plus many chances to advance. We now have Immediate openinds for: REALTY CORNER Union College, Cranford, Elizaticlh and' Plans^iscussed waste disposal is topic HK.5-9 POSITIONS 376 2300 — K 5 2-1 Plainficld, and Union County Technical ' REAL ESTATE SALES MW Institute, Scotch Plains, calling for the two 25 courses for Computer Industry Full or part time. Licensed or will for Bicentennial /miLABLE Keypunch—^— Glerk-Typists: train, car needed, high potential, institutions to provide the services of a two- for health committee session plentyjcads, draw plans, must live year'public community college in lieu of a Richard Waldron, public programs assistant summer session ^ HX 5-9 45-50 Wpm in Union area. CALL MR. WHITE, of the N.J Historical -Commission,, Trenton, president/of M. Disko. Associates, Consulting Very Exciting --- Two billion-dollar First National State WHITE HEALTY, 688-4200. county college. Union College provides The Union County'. Environmental Health Keytapy pe Operators: " . K 5-2-1 ' discussed the state's plans and. services for the Engineers, and Jjimes M. Staples, a .Richard M. Kay, director of continuing Help Wanted Men & Women- 1 Bank has openings for ambitious " Mhk L/J d/ programs in the arts and sciences and Union JONATHAN ii. GOLDSTEIN Advisory Committee will sponsor a symposium- Mohawk, L/nJvac and/or SALES- ' County Technical Institute in the) technical and Bicentennjal at a meeting, of the municipal on solid waste disposal Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the representative of the Garden State-Paper Co., education at Union County Technical Institute,! people, experienced In ihe banking I BAA experience They're Right! field. These positions are avatiable JOHN HANCOCK occupations-related areas. ' • liajson representatives of the, Union County auditorium of the County Administration Inc./Garfield. ' Scotch PlainB, announced this week that/28 AAA JOBS TEMPS PERM Vacation lime Is approaching Control Data Corporation,' a recognized throughout our systems as weir as our • . MUTUAL'LIFE Goldstein to talk Cultural and Heritage Commission last Building, 300 North ave., East, Westfield. pisko will discuss,his study of a resource• , courses, representing a wide range of subjects, jo come In and regls/ir now to Figure Glerks: The Union County Coordinating Agency for leader In the computer Industry, has SUBUReAN tOCATIONS, "' , ,SPRINGFIELD,N.J. . Wednesday.- Guest speakers will be Dr. Michael Disko, "i-ccovery system for Union County, while will be offered In the Institute's summer session! Iwlp earn SSI for vacations, General filing and Oooyilaurc ability Announces career opportunity Higher Kducation is comprised of nine golfing (eOj, or a now several-outstanding openings In the In sates & sales mgnt... Theodore L. Mayhew of 42,NortH ave., Union, Staples will talk on methods of coping with the that begins on June. 10. ' , / • wardrobe. We offer mnnv clorlcal dutlos. members appointed by the Union County Board toNYUalumhi oduanlaow: following areas: • 4 year financing commissioner of ffieTounty group, was among current newsprint shortage through the Daytime summer session classes will be held We offering an . excellent salary and fi, training, program of Freeholders. James Averyiof-Scotch. Plains Jonnthjiii L. CJoldstein, United States the speakers, who jjwluded Mrs. Garrett M. development of munlcipnl newspaper collec- .HIGH RATES OF PAY PAY Messengers: • Monthly salary up to$1200-t-comm. is chairman, Mrs. Mildred Hess of Hillside is Cancer Society four times per week-, Mo/idays through DAY IN THE SAME WEEK abundant and generous benefits fr'om. Complote training In Life ... I Attorney for New Jersey, will speak at the Kcatings, county chairman, Mrs. Joseph Pale, tions. Following: (he speeches, there will be an YOU WORK IN K weeks-lor.g vacations to 12 paid holidays/ - . Secure lobvPleasMit conditions. Trust, Pension, Mutual Funds.otcr^— secretary-treasurer, and Dr. Henry J. Miniiiir' • Thursdays, through July 18. Evening students] BILLING/ORDER PROCESSING This Is ono of the most rewarding dinner-mectiiig of the NYU Alumni Club of Perry W. Lcib.Miss Zara Cohen and Mrs. audience discussion period. JOBS IN YOUR AREAS: Our expanded, sales have created additional openings In our Insurance and hospltallzatlon. •>•' . of Cranford is assistant secretary-treasurer. . will attend classes twice per week through Aug'. Union, Essex, and surrounding programs available today. Contact Watchung on Wednesday. May 15, at; the Susan Hollander, executive director. slates annual safe John M. Gentempo of Elizabeth chairjnan.of manual bllllnn and order processing departments. Qualified Visit oOr Personnel Department any wookday—wo'ro right across from Mui'short Mr. Plnjono or Mr. Mlntonat Other members arc: Barney Capriglione of VACATioN PAY applicants will be comfortable with detail work* have at least 3 ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING OPENINGS Hills Mall, OR call UT-kWS for.£i day or o'/oning appointment. 379-1120. Braidburn Country Club, Florham Park. Waldron noted that regions*! teachers' the committee, and Samuel D. Wyman Jr. of years experience dealing with order packages or Initiating R S-30-1 • Union, Mrs. Helen Huber of Summit, "William The American Cancer Society wilLhiold its . The evening offerings are- comprised ol .S5.00 bonus for on the lob invoices, be capable of analyzing and solving related Qolstein was appointed to this position after a Bicentennial worshops will be held May 9 and 1 ncent ves Not to mention (he SALES • BEAUTIFUL BATH McKinlayof Westfield, Dr. Albert E. Mcdcr Jr.. eighth annual rummage sale throughout May Plainfield, head of the Solid Waste Sub- courses in accounting, taxation, business, problems, and know how to type. Some college's plus; no prior SHOWROOM- WILL TRAIN. : Mqy 22 and said a traveling historical museum "Special Treatment." knowledge of computers Is necessary. (if Westfield. Robert Speer of Springfiefd antf career in the office of the United .States at 1605 Irving St.. Rahway, near Central' Committee, have urged municipal and county computers, constructlon.dental morphology; "Try us and KEYPUNCH OPERATORS GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR will begin touring the county soon: ,. • . CHUBB & SON INC. CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON. Dr. William H. West of. Cranford, county Attorney in Newark,- Herbert J. Stern. Gold: avenue. " ; -——;•'-—-•; • offieials.-membejs.of .recycling .progrartu^and^ fire fighting, mathematics, physics, .anatomy, ' 9 A.M. TO 5 PM/ SI John F. Kennedy Pkwv. PLEASANT 8, ENJOYABLE. superintendent of schools. stein served as chief of the Criminal Divison, Mrs. Dorothy .Morway. organization, environmental groups, as well as the general microbiology, typing and shorthand. Available] ^— SECRETARIAL — "/vMnlmum^ryear experience required onrO- Short Hills, N.J. 07078 BEAUTIFUL BATHS, RT..J2- where he took part in the Investigation and ^PE UNION. 687S555. -chairman and coordinator for the event, said public, to attend the meeting. in both day arid evening classes are courses ' PACTORY" AND Qualified applicants wlllhave secretarial experience plus good 29 .or VIP keypunch machines, Alpha , --. K-5-2-1-'-"' subsequent' prosecution of racketeers and AMA endorses — •• Readers.may obtain further information on typing and steno »skllls. These positions are Interesting SARAH* COVENTRY noods 10 "As in the past, we have such items as used, hut accounting, . mathematics, businessl ^1^ LAB0R and dlversllled-and Oder a chance to work. In an exciting Numeric Necessary. , •"-Attractive, noat, representatives.' political figures involved in criminal activities. hot) abused clothing, toys, bpoks, bric;avbrac; the program from Mrs. Frederick G. technologies, and computers., environment. _ MESSENGER , Earn 15 • J10 por hour,' part time. show A resident of Short Hills, Goldstein is also "a Buhrendorf Jr. at the Union •County Retired or semi retired In good No InvestmemrFor Interview Call lab tech program anything that people wuld donate to this worth- Kay notes that the low tuition rates of 111 STAHD-BY We offer'good starting salaries and benefits, a congenial , health for light messenger and .762-1324, 862 8578, 351-V414. ' graduate of New York University School of while cause. This year we. havo a few unex- Environmental Resource Center, 300 North credit hour Is in effect for Union Couni working atmosphere and a convenient location near all CONSOLE OPERATORS I portor- work. Familiar with * rrrrr-.. X:5-23-.l.. 1 .transportation, * Newark - and suburbs. SECY-STENO: 3 girl sales office. listed in Irvington I^aw..He will speak to the alumni group on The medical •laboratory technology program pected surprises for tr>e- bargain hunters In avc. East, Weslfiold,.654^4499.'.-• . , residents. Applications may be pi JLA.WV.JTP i(P.M'- A FL-M- TO 12 A.M: Experienced. Valid N.J. driver's TEMl'ORARy, Personnel 11 Good- neighborhood, private the subjects of "Morality and Justice in nl Union County Technical Institute, Scotch To arrange a personal Interview:. MUST BE EXPERIENCED |N CONSOLE RClOM license necessary/ References- parking, 3.10 W'. 1st Av., Rosollo, Union County," she said. ' . -• through the Summer Session Office, Unloi «7 Chestnut St.,Union required. Pleasant working ; , Iryinglon Art Associates will hold Iheir HJnins. has been Kiven the seal (if approval bv 9&4-7/17 345-4200. Buses 28 49-94^ % .Government" and the "Role of the Citizen for-a Mrs. Morway has been compiling the nrticles County" Technical Institute, 1776 Raritan rd Equal Opportunity Employer . ' conditions. $2-25 per hour, 8:30- :— X S-U-l -• (-•(Milennial. Statewide, Outdoor Art Show on Better Society." - the American Medical Association. -„ _\ JAIL: R. MORCOMB 3:30. Call (or appt. Mr. Maroldl, I SECRETARY for busy downtown ' Sunday, .lime 2, on Civic Square in 'Irvingtoir {hat- will be sold since last year. Shehas raised , Donations pouti in Scotd)'PlalnsrIn-person reglstratiohs will'" RECONCILIATION CLERKS Nowark office. Must bo adaptable The Alumni Club of Wntchung is comprised .Virginia Van Duync. program coordinator. more than $47,000 in the past with the annual.^ held/fit the institute from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. -at (201) 643-4005 R 5-2-1 & familiar with all phasosof office '•'enter. ... ,. ( of'graduates from air schools of New, York hiis been informed,thai the Council on Medical ACCTG SECRETARY CONTROL DATA .. . " ALL SHIFTS ~~~ NURSES -RN procedUro.'Start Slio. Write Class. -. l.cs Krampet/., president stated. "II ' rummage sale./This year her goal is $3,000. Tuesday and Wednwaday, June 4 and 5, Box 1777 co Union Leader 1291 University, who reside in Union, West Essex, Education- of the American Mcdieiil making the tptal proceeds $SO,000. for disaster relief felstratiosn by mall will be accepted until Small congenial office of growing Challenging opportunity to work In Stuyvesant Avo., Union, NJ. promise's to he our largest show to date, due t« Association has given its endorsement of the Co. desires motivated Indlv. wltn expanding . 300-bed suburban _^. , X-5-2-1 Somerset and Morris counties. Reservations The annual rummage sale is another special Contributions .Intjiling $695,089 hnvc been londay, June 3. good typlnd- skills. Must have SORTER OPERATORS SECRETARY luii new ciile^iirics, photography and crafts." program for the next five yearn. The council (louro work bkgj along with —:—VvV'have-doubled—fhe-numbei—of .hospital A!Usbllts,_avaHab!e _ for the dinner-meeting may he made by ^uliiFraTsinff event that helps support the received by American Red Cross units Excellent .benoflts, Including AN IDEAL OPPORTUNITY Kriinipet/ announced cash awards will total Those wishing full nformation regarding tht 1 pleasant personality for phone telephoning Martin L. Itoth, program; chair- collaborates with, the American Society of throughout the Kastern U.S. to assist the contact. Willingness and flexibility 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. people employed by us In the last 2 I tuition refund'» and shift FOR AN;EXPERIENCED SECY *:i.'(Hi(i with a s:i(H) prize for "hest-in-show." The America/Cancer Society's three fold program. summer session courses and schedules may to be Involved In a variety of years.We still need more. Our rates | differential. Apply to Mrs. E. • WHO IS LOOKING FOR! muo.at :i7fi-_'GBWV , '..'-.'.. .:._.' > Clinical Anthologists and till; American Society . thousands of victims of the recent scries Marshall, Director of Nursing. ~"'sliow" "will include si'veriiPwork's piirchaseil 1 of rcse/rch, education and patient service. call the Summer Session Office at 889-2000, ext duties. Call or sendbkgd & salary lor Medical-Technology. — requirements to : D. Magnatta. GENERAL BANKING OPENINGS "are excellent and our facilities are Challenge.Diversification tornadoes and floods, it was reported this we/k' 200. ' ' ' '• ". APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR: ti'iim llw town's arl cnlleclinii. Medical laboratory technology at UCTI-is.a the finest. We offer air conditioned JOHN E. RUNNELLS IN OUR •" Artists who wish to exhibit in the show may by Mrs., Veiui S. Mnier, chairman of/the 1 two-year program leading to an associate in JOULE TECHNICAL .OFFICE CASHIER-STARTING RATE clean working ajpeas In our modern MARKETING DEPT: UC students hold F.astern Union ("ounty chapter. 1 Rt.22 W.,Union,NJ 07083 9M0110 TELLERS - HOSPITAL contact Pat He, •121 Chapman st., Irvinulon , _j R 5.3.) plant, cafeteria on thepremlses. All applied'science degree. It offers instruction in (ebate on views A special disaster, survey on the emotional $2:40 per HR. ^SPECIALTY 07111. • employees are salaried, great OF UNION COUNTY . Ihe practices and procedures employed in impact of the April 3 tornado in Xenia/ohio, is Voc course gets ADMINISTRATOR .FULL TIME STOCK MAN-STARTING SECRETARIES (EXPERIENCED) Valley rd. &'Plalnllold svo.. CHEMICALS art shpw May .15 Career Opportunity for Individual , opportunity for advancement. BERKELEY HTS..NJ. This." ' unusual position clinical laboratories. Prc-clin'ical instruction Is urged by Freund now being conducted, she said. As of April 111, RATE $3.00 PER HR. Please contact our Personnel Department to manago locnl Chamber of 323.7240 EXT. 301 „ 5 requlros a^porson with good Union College's fifth annual Student Arl -given..ait Ihe Technical Institute while Ihe, _ms.e.workl'rsj had processed 1/757 cases, professional aid Commorco. C.1IL 373 4100 lor .FULL TIME SALES GIRLS Weekdays from 9:30 A.M. fo 3:30 P.M. secr-eiarifll skills including sten Church auxiliary Show will be held on Wednesday, May 15; it.was clinical-phase (second year> is-conductcd ai Howard Frcuhd, a candidate for nomination Interview. HIM Wo havo openings COMPANY PAID OFFICECCERICAL and typing. „ 'k " liimmitting Ihe Red Cross to spend $432,400, Students in the radio-television repair for day shift - Lite book k oop Ing, accounts announced by Prof. Jane Law, of thaFine Arts Overlook; Hospital, Summit, and Kllyaboth as the Democratic candidate-for the House of Many liberal benefits, Paid vacations, 75 n.m. to BENEFITS she added'. • / " program - at the Union County Vocational ASSEMBLERS receivable^ Exporlonco desjred If you want to be associated Department, advisor to the Art-CUihJt will be T Representatives from the 12lh.District..J»us.-_ holidays, employee discounts, company __buJ:jiat-necessary. Hours 9.5 p.m. with .i modtum slzo . plans Greek night General Hospital. ""'• : —'• ——The Kastern--Itnion-^-Connfy- ^rhiipfet'— has .WOODWORKERS 500 Broad St., Newark, NJ Free famfly oiuo Call tor appointment, 688-9330, open to the public from '.I a.m. to 5 p.m. ,' challenged his primary opponent to a series of Center, Scotch Plains, ar expected to find their Make precision wood parts 5. paid pension, we_ar§ an equaLopportunity Cross-Blue Shield pharmaceutical flrt" offering Graduates of the program are eligible to lake received-donations of oply $131) to dale, Mrs. CENTRAL TkAIMSFER. good salaries, liberal benefits, studies more.'relevant as a result, of Increased assemble Into high quality musical employer. Must apply~]W~person, Mon to • Material Handler = ' X 5-2-1 A Creek party", "Athens after Dark," is The show, out-of-doors on the College Mall at the New Jersey State laboratory technician debates. Instruments. Somo dexterity Paid Sick Days modern offices and friendly Maier said, but donations arcnsljll being' ac- involvement in the program by professionals In Frl., 9:30 to 4:30. staff, stop by or call; planned 1^ the Ladies Auxiliary of Holy Trinity the Cranford Campus, is open to all students examinations. Those with passing m'arks"mny Freund, a resident of Roscllc Park, siiid: "I required. Will train Interested or • Scale Maker OFFSET PRESSMAN 7 cepted. '; the field, according to Leslie N. Kiray, dlrectoi self-motivated applicant In.wood Attendance Bonus —Church on Friday imd Saturday eveningsr May—"and will include paintings in all media, seek entry-level employment in hospital think the views of my opponent and me should working trades, 35 hr., 4day week, jfirst jtattcmal State • Master Scale Maker for small presses. Experienced. MR5.DAKALIAN 731-4000 —lOiind 11, in the church community center,£>() of. the Vocational Center. good benefits. Wages F.W. WOOLWORTrl CO. Rider Small Suburban shop. 376WX). ceramics, leather work and handcrafts. , laboratories-under the supervision of clinical l>e brought before the people in the Ilenioeralie commensurate with ability. BANK OF NEW JERSEY , , Assemblers " / R 5-2-1 ORGANON.INC. ~T Members of the' advlsory_.committee to th. 1033 Springfield Ave.,Springfield Malor Medical Callows Hillrd., Westfield. A special feature, of the show will • he a pathologist!!.' Party. My opponent, Adam I-evin, campaigned ... An equal Opportunity Emplovoi Warehouseman (M-F) PART TIME A PART OF AKZONA INC. ,radio-TV repair program will meet wil OSCAR SCHMIDT INT'L 375 Ml .Pleasant Ave., West Orano« There will he Creek wines and spirits, clothesline of appliqiied blue jeans. and raised funds In 1U72 for Sen George Cantata by Bach Garden State Rd. (near Morsan) Opportunity/ knock» for 6 to 10 students weekly to discuss"the needs and e; Union, N.J. V441074 ENGINEER • . ambltloui tomcniakart In raed ol Equal Opportunity Employer M-F authentic Creek food, houzouki music, sirtaki Anthony Depczynski of Klizuhclh. is student McGovern'-s presidential campaign; I did the or second .shil • Paid Holiday*. H 5-2:l pectatlons of the field, Kiray said. Empha, 4:30 p.rp: to 1 a.m lessons, strolling musicians anil continuous chairman for the show. He plans a career ns an City 'sailors' row Slime thing forCov. George C. Wallace in his ATTENTIONII • Regular, Raises in choral program 'will be on the qualities needed for a radio' Lloyds of Linden Linden Inc., . . , FAST ACCURATE TYPIST, SR. PROJECT ' - ,». w. i- .— TX 5.2-1 -Parttime iienterlainment. artist and teacher. campaign to gain Ihe Democratic nomination Automatic Screw PAPT/TIME—«0$100. a week for 9-3. P.M. Typing necessary, serviceman, job opportunities and the c wants daalert. Earn up to 45 FOR Outstanding opportunity for Individual,with •- Christmas Gifts 23 eves. Show and sell women's mimeograph machine & general Reservations Will-lMi limited to 350 persons for president. I-.thlnk.lt would be an excellent ,. The .(:lioral_Art_Snciely of New Jersey will percept commission. U!-n27. 1 Machine Operator office knowledge. TEMPLE BETH. • dilions students will encounter in the field a M.E. degree plus minimum'of 5-7 years . fashions with Spencer's Omfgners, each evening: The cost ($7,50 per person) will on lakeai jipportunity for the voters to judge between the present its spring concert on Saturday, May IB. -_.— —;_„ — RSM , NEWSPAPER OFFSET SHOP;' 1 Utility Man ml • Penilon Plan U.S.A. No Investment. EL 1374 North Ave., Elizabeth - ATTENTION COUPLES: Earn experience. Successful candidate must training Call 944-1435 354-3021 or eves 4B8-2397. Time for oxygen break in the shop. WE-WILL TRAIN YOU TO OPERATE SOPHISTICATED K 5-2-1 Include, appelizersr drinks, souvenirs, prizes, Boating has begun on a popular note ill the two philosophies of the two candidates. beginning at 11:30 p.m. at the First Baptist extra Income In your spare time, have the ability to organize and plan the Inspector -•-No Shift Rotation K 5-2-1 music, dancing and entertainment. For Pollution has reached the stage in Japan that Students will also be given the opportunity working together. Call 48a.6289 for TYPESETTING EQUIPMENT. MODERN BUILDING, • 10 Percent shift dlf. PART TIME CLERK SECY - STENO lake in Warlnanco Park, Elizabeth mid Hoselle. "I also respectfully request (that) Ihe party • Church', 170 Klin st., Weslfi(>ld. appt., between 7 19 p.m.. COMFORTABLE WORKING CONDITIONS. work of a small group-in the manufacturing Assemblers reservations cull 23:1-8533. ,; 'JJokyo. traffic police take regular br&iks to visit area repair shops and to accompany .. lerontlal tor nights PERMANENT Employmont'-wlth textile concern aided by favorable weather.- organization ... put my name on the line right Included In the program, directed by Evelyn — X-S.J.i ^ services area. He must have knowledge of •• Machine Operators .AFTERNOONS in Union, Industrial Park. Starting Inhale oxygen from tanks. The fishing port of serviceman on his rounds. CALL MR. DoBENEDETTO FOR APPT. Opportunities for CALL 37.91234, EXT. 124 May 13 - All usual employee The 119 aluminum rf.wboats at - Warinnnco next.foTiny opponent's ... so thu voters of Union Bleeke, will be Cantata No". 4 (Christ lag in manufacturing methods; such as tool/ die, : Minamata has given its name to a crippling, AVON - (586-7700 And Other Openings advancement : — R 5-2-1 benoflts. Salary commensurate A HOOM-KltANCi Park-a>1 • LIBEHAl/BENEFITIBEHA S Sot up man needed, experience not Guthreau, the son of Walter - call 3534880 and 373-0703 DEPARTMENT hospitaWILL TRAIl laboratoryN matur. Wile persol trainn (o onr WEEKENDS (..HOLIDAYS KEYPUNCH OPERATOR • IDEAL/LOCATION necessary, but proferred. Misting electrical panel, furnace motor, plenum chamber and duct Master»grk Chorus at St. Peter's Church, Un|on, .Elizabeth, Hillside. of large wholesaler. Some " H 5-2-1 hospita:omputerl laboratory. but good. Wiltypinl traig skilln ons 7AM-3PM or JJPM-UPM Mako your own hours, part_tlme,_ -Excellent—opportunity, for—right- C. Guthreau, is a business Kenllworth' Reception and clerical duties on SET UP MAN Morristown. The music to be performed is experience Ui handling monies locessaryt . btSom e d receptionistti kill- Pleasant working conditions. Calf CALL FOR'APPOINTMENT man. Excellent Co. paid benefits. Noodod In Press Dept; Eyper-lence work provided properly sized. ' , administration major. He was call 3534880 preferred, but not essential. J7'/J CLERK TYPIST PART TJME_, lerical duties, 10 P.M7.«-A:M;r nursing unit. Goad, handwriting Mr. Sarwln, J67.Q050. Apply In person. ' * Unemployed may apply ,H 5-3-1 Mint-mmr STioufsVday for East" ana ability tW»V-Auo.,Union 487-1500 vacations S> holidays. Call Mrs. Personnel Dept: Call dr apply. Personnel Dept. A PART OF AK2IONA INC. : .. X 5-2-1 COLBER CORPORATION 375AM.PleasanlAvo.WeslOrongo < QUALIFIED PERSON to handle ANYTIME..OAY OR NITE. .7 DAYSA WEEK '• Up to 13 weeks of extended federal unem- GENERAL X 5-2-1 Bernecker, 675-2471. • •' LAB HELPER EqualOpporlunltvEmploverMjr 24 Bufllngton St.,lrvlngton'071Vl <***********«•*****'*** the Masterwork Music and Art foundation CLEANING' WOMAN — '/> day 4 OVERLOOK HOSPITAL , church office In Linden. At loast ACCOUNTING R 5-2-1 OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Diagnostic manufacturing section 1'/] vrs. experience. Call 925-0938. 371-9500 weekdays at 538-1080, or ~by~ writing v to ployment benefits are avallabe to persons who week, Write Classified Dok 1768, c- CLERK TYPISt 193 Morris Ave.vSimmlt 522.2241 of medium size pharmaceutical =— "~ X 5-2-1 Growlnp phBrmacouf[caca!l firfirm In P Union Leader, 1291 Stuyvesant- 193 Morris Av.,Summit 573-2341 corporation seeks persqn to assist •==== X-Ml YOIIHAUVI VI) Mastcrwork^300 Mendlmm Rd., Morristown. have exhauseted therl state .entitlement, -Ava. ~Unlon. - Full time, diversified duties call In Equal Opportun1tty.,6rnployer M-F 1 STRATTQR-- W«tOranogawrK•sieltr-a fbookkeeper r person. 'ACL- TOOL CO. B9» Equal opi |n manufactUrlno operations.- HS We havo a f^lno position fbr a good- RECEPTIONIST ','- -typing part SHIFT LEAD MAN 07960. . •"'.:..,.', "Samuel Harris,'manager of the local Unem- with some prior experience..Will R 5<33-l ' ' R 521 diploma desired but not required. couple to take care of a 155 apt. tlmo, Mon. Tues. Thurs. Frl. 11-5 IS EASY TO.IM.Vr.K b« ^uponslble for preparation of CLBANINO-WOMAN-WALF-DAY— ,\TlA.YA.Y. WORKER GENERAL ELECTRIC house, Must be handy & of good p.m. Dr. Block.' ' FOREMAN __, ployment Insurance Claims Office at Elizabeth lournat entries, trial balances and A WEEKTWrlte class. Box 1768, c- WANTTS DAY'S WOWORRK LIBERAL BENEFITS character, Excellent pay + fre« .373-4023 Must be experienced In Injection AIR CONDITIONING annDunced s ;: (WECICAtSySTEMS ; l.l'ST IMIONi: Mtl. Goqd aalnry and benefits,. o Union Leader, 1291, stuyvesant EXPERIENCEIENCED oYReLIoYReLIAAB it. & many other benefit*.- No molding-of-plastlcs. Full benefits. . A pivlalon QI-5tfBHon-ei«clrl<: llffflOS ' *"' week."^ -.'.' Av,, Union.-, , ' ' • • CLERK-TYPIST CALUfflttlt DIVBLON 1 IDEAL LOCATION^ ld.ren, Telephone between 10 RETIRED MAN — Nights, "part For Information call 484;1300.—— -^•—-—"?.-. . ._ HaHln_KuiU.-.UiM mtuuded,, -.misUncc .As...-U CAl,L'fpB APPOftfTMBNT Leading manufacturer and -time-only, to-clean~equlpmenl. U— ™-PAFlK..CUSTOM-MOLDING. . 1523 MORRIS AVE.rUrHGNrN.J. 61tti-770(> R 5-53-1 A&R€ " 940 Park Avo,, Linden _ A fr«e-exhibltipn_of paliitlngfcaiKLdrawlngs'; available under provisions ora bill signed into " MRS'SAKAUAN ^-JJ 1.4000 — i • j^ 5-2-1- ;• B42-8420 .... ORGANON.1NC. .andprt ... Win. high school education SPRINGFIELD.N.J. - MRS. BAKALIAN MEDIC AC "AnswerIng service K 5-2-1 -f—x- t. - _ ^numbers— law laat-weekrEligiblepersons-wereurged by A- PART OF AKiPNA IfJC ooodtvnli't lto work In-a tmall and ncluding-2~years of high school operator for Frl. 5. Sat, nlohts-lri" — of the. WCTtfieI I N-O- graduals. »!( lor advancement Into secretarial TRAIN NOW-POR Sl -dally and Saturday ;3_tp5 Sundays. A reception 3to 5 p.m. •- -:;• - ... ^ -~ 1 JJyp«« m o. 35vw>rd»per4nln.ilAUJi35v lilAUi . - requlredV-No-pr-lc S.J;WILLIAMS -••••'' ELIZABETHTQWN- bVratldinVratldint ol Union County. ApplAppy nocessary.' , ^" . GAS CO. position. Call bpapply Inperson • Fringes _. •• ~ j ~~ ' ' - ' ' j - r Unioi n CCounlnll y PrParkk CommlatlonCommlatlon, -,J?pl)j587.470p (201) 379-4845. •• . UNION COUNTY, J130. CALL 245-- CIVIL SERVICE-IflBS Sf ElliabelElliabelhh . Monday toto , We offer « good starting salary An Equol Opportunity Employer AnEqualopportunltyEmployerMF 79«. • . • . . Hs exp., no high school Huust oe experienced In repair, trouble shooting, and Installation, _BU/8_UberaI.frJn|ie benellts. X-521 Postal, file clerks, huhundredsi _ ds. otof_ of production machinery ki.factor.y oaulpmenl .'j^.-.r.. . - ep present [ob whil CALL FOR APPOINTMENT FACTORY-tteCF" rf|~l=rTDnMir?C CS~ mnorTOoSTKeeppresenttof 2005 Route 22, Union, N.J. GENERAL WORK IN MACHINE Diversified' f'Outlos, light .^tp. .Tr?°^ . •wlplno. Reply to Class, box 1744, Individuals are urged to join CIJERICAL LITEIYPIHGV IWRS.'BAKALIANI >JI«OOO •• - SHOP. HANDLING MATERIAL, bookkeedlna, typing, pleasant 3 ASSEMBLY WORK c-o Union 'Leader", 1291Stuyve'san( ORGANON.INC. , EqualOpportunlty Employer M-F- Av., Union, Include phone & CLEANING UP S. ' girl office, lronbound section, car WIN train. Contact Rectifier address. Implement division A PART Of AKjTONA INC, , -_ K 5-21 OCCASIONALLY DRIVE SMALL helpful. Hr«,-9-i, Ca[l.a?•"•• TRUCK WTANOARD SHIFT) .Union 487-5410. - STARTING RATE 52,75 HR. + K 591 373-5803', •" programs dupllcalfng machine, d •Irlbulo H 5-31 COMPLETE FRINGE BENEFIT HARDWARE '. CLERK The instrument of the Immortals mail and related clerical duties. PACKAGE. MUST BE Full time. We want a responsible Good starting rale. Excellent man willing to, grow with us. MACHINE OPERATORS H F MESSENGER Mrs. Vera'5- Maier, chairman of the Eastern of first aid training. ' '. > ' , benefits, 8-4:30 • Must have car. Clerical Relief Comptometer Qpr. REUABL6. . lApply™VONCO 1-IOHTINO.KMM DURO SCREW 5. MFG.,CO. Regular salary ''increases with Needed.In-wire winding Dept. no _ Unlon^County Chapter of the, American Red "Another safety measure," Mrs, Maier said, 1 PART.TIME.; ability. Apply In person. experience necessary, will train. Corp". 334} Vduxhajl Rd., "j"* Telephone Operator . w OMSprlnofleldRd. UnlonNj, NURSE, INDUSTRIAL Cross, has urged indlvlduiils as well.as business ' "was the, issuance of two new Red Cross first • i' - . BROWN HARPWARE ' Excellent Co. paid benefits. For group of Sub- We> require "a Competent : Excellent opportunity (on right : General' offke worK:'5ome; operator to check extensions on FASHION SALBS "' . , -J. SUPPLY\O. .' ' ' burban news- Small mfa. plant In Unlgn requires' the;services pi ^a iind industries to take advantage of'thu safety aid textbooks in which all instructions' for enru. telephona experience preferred: Work w|th fashions and earn U0- 410 Springfield Av«., ' Summll man;'Apply In-person. < REGISTERED N.URSE Who has experience In ono of tho please call 4471774. • . bills, and, perform other i«0 per eve, Free wardrobe and COtBER CORPORATION papers. Varied ; programs offered by the American Red Crow, i of the injured and accident prevention have -^ —— A 5.2-1 diversified duties. . i " raining for those who qualify. For X 5-3-1 U BufflngtonSt.,lrvlngton07111 following: '' • • • , '.' I INSURANCE 371-O50O .'• . hours, willing to "At this time of year, traffic on hlghwaysaw been updated: Teaching methods outlined for CLERK TYPIST " Good Company benefits i Interview call 5497439 or 387-1184 We am-Interviewing (or our (lie waterways becomes heavy," Mrs, Maier salt(J:, the books use also haye been modernized. Two immediate opflno, available -ii|oinor »^ ^} ^ MAN WITH CAR. MUST BE least one member of every family as well g«V rescue and on problems created by drug abuse, excellent benefit!. Call Mr*. EqualOpportunltyEmployar de|Sartments. 39 hour week, BONDABLE. FOR ROAD IN N?V. an hour. ' Call "between Bernlcker. 473-3671. Btnaflti, Sand resume to P.Oi Box R1NT THAT Uo6to with a Want & N^IT CALL 212-233-1070 9 & 3 P.M. 487-4174. An Equal Opportunity Employer - ' offering Instruction In swimming, life gavlntt A separate Red Cross pamphlet on drug abuse • .—- , RH-l SP./5pringfHld, N.J 07081. BETWEEN 9-5 P.M. . , and boating safety. ..]?;;- .continues to be available. x5 2 "In Eastern. Union County last year, the Red,-The advanced jftrst aid textbook contains Cross set'records to safety training-tn fwfc .^chapters on emergency chirdblrth, exposure to aid, 85 classes'and 1,300 certificates awarded:^ radtatlqn ifui'd extrication, of accident Victims DIAL 686-7700 ASK FOR OUR AD-TAKER DIAL 686-7700 in water safety, 100 classes and 2,noo cer-. from automobile wrecks, cave-Ins and other m 1 tlflcates awarded," she noted.' "In addition to unusual situations. Anyone desiring further ' /Monday & Thursday'til 9 starting classes for Instructors, In the fall ISO information Is asked to contact the chapter at instructors will begin training In new concepts 353-2600, - . - U..I .. i

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"-Thursday, May 2, 1974- Meichindise (of Sale , JS^Cerptiitrj 63 ' Piano Tuning • 74 ApjilmerVts lor Rent 101 Houses (or Rent 110 Carafe Sales 12 rLjMOKApa~oA*p*tra'ir~. IRVINOTOM ..-.. NBW PROVIOINCI .' Hdp Hinted Men & Women J i Hdp Wanted Men & Wotntn 1 Or and Sporll. > rnonth»old. ' **ns» .ManMMe *.Monthl Monthly AND 53-57 Linden A**.. 3 room FURNISHED3 bedroom, 2Vi bath i-Thursday! May 2, 19_74-'. Encellenlcondltlon. e. »Pf [no CUtnlng,nlns. REPAIRING apartment available Immediately. In ranch home, available June 20 at , Offices for Rent OARAOESALE •' J^JMOONIK »i60._Wall to well carpeting, A-t. IMOT •* M7- Public Notice Saturday May 4-10-6 p.m. ' t "seeint g end MUrni e id •-; -OR 4.3075 Public HeiUe Public Notice ertlllilng. • - Treasurer .., at 457 West 1st Ave.. Roselle. Agency;' 144 30 Sanford Aye. Public Notice Tremendous bargains I VBRV. R«A»OM*t>L« RATM • - IRVINOTON weeks and two days. contracloror me sub-contractor is of the Board TOP • Call CJMark77el-aM4 . Z-S^-JIO ^N«w office for rent. 1135 month School, Mountelnslde. New Jersey, eanlng ol this Ordinance before 32 So. Munn Ave. Flushing, N.Y. , X-S-J-IJ stereo case, twin size bed,., much Plumbing & Heating .75 80 WellandAv., 3 room apartment, heat a, hot water suppll* « Which ttimi e andd p.epl.eee an ayy he member actually works such l.J Week means a forty hour paid less man the required wage Lee Rugglero ; : more. 687-6260 alter 3 " " lu [»rson who may be Itested lours. rate, the Township of Union may East Orange, N.J. . PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby near Parkway «• Shopping. See roustj lor Sale 111 - HA 4-18 111 [»rson who mya be Interested SECTION 2. That the salary terminate the Contractor's rl ht to James P. Burnside Cofitroller after date set for opening thereof. glv«n that an,Ordinance of which Rummage Sales 13 Supt. ••" ' theren, wltl be -given 2.4 Overtime Hours in O 62 Lent Dr. The Board of Education reservei : $ . Most sell-Ori Mn(r.Fiat :onneetlon with Court rangs.'of the personnel of theproceed with Ihe work or any part Executive Vice President me following Is a >«py.—was --66 home owners:Sump pumps ~ of the uaHXJsmct ttM>r<> has been a 103 Stratford, Ave. Plalnvlew, N.Y. the right to re[ect any or all bids, Introduced, read and passes on HSDm^a IRVINOTON (UPPER) GREENBROoIc ,. ' ^ Vppearances. Mountainside Community Pool be Peter Rossi Mon. May i, Tues. May 7.»: 30 a.m. gjertty Installed. N. Pafterson j PjilUnj Spice . "TTS/p" as follows: fallur»-lo,pay me required wages. Garden City, N.Y. and or to accept the bid that In Its first reading by the Mayor and 4 p.m. 99 Springfield Ave.. Corner 5 roomsVneat 1 hot water, corner Jlist listed, «68,5CO. 1 year new «. It HELENAM. DUNNE, A. It any member Is James S. Barry Assistant Treasurer ludgment will be for the best FOR 15 note peaal M Lyons a, Spr npfleld Axes., bpoenaed or requested to appear The contractor and surety shall be Aqueduct Rd. Council of the Borough of ChapeViiul l CStt Ciimnil. Summitl kl ,I N.J •' has everything I This gorgeous • Deputy Borough Clerk 2.1 Manager: S3,30Ojper year liable to the Township of Union for Senior Vice President Interests of the Township of Union. Mountelnslde, at a meeting oh the SndHlon, Beit offer. available Immedltrtaly r . After S PM room colonial has central air IRVrNOTON ' I Ordinance No. 441-74 „ a witness In any criminal PeeksklllN^ K5213 PRICED TO MOVEi Sola; chslri, call 375-8177. Parking Space 2.2 First Assistant Manager: - any excess cost occasioned 15 Mark Circle ' By order of the Board ot 16thdayof April, 1974,and that the 5 POINTS Y.M.C.A. Tucker Ave., HEATINO. Gas heat Inst. Repairs, conditioning' living room, dining AN ORDINANCE TO 'proceeding or luvenlle proceeding 12,260 per year. .' Metuchen, N.J. Helen Sokol Education, . Township of Union, said Council will further consider TV, rec. room furniture, misc. room, country kitchen..family Irvlngton Center JEPEAL. ORDINANCE NO. ther than proceedings In the Ernest Feldman Assistant Treasurer TOP , Union. Saturday May 4.10 3 p.m. Rernodmng, Electric Slwer Cad 3710400 AountoJnslde Municipal Court •2.3 Swim Team Coach- ""copies of Hie prevail Ing wage Union County, New Jersey. the said Ordinance for final SI. bag after )7 noon. Toys,' books, housewares. May 4 S. 3, 10 to 4 p^rn. AL OBNIS ** cleaning. 24 hr. svc. 374 6887. IRVINOTON room, laundry room, 4 bedrooms, 468-7} AND TO FIX SALAR- - Instructor: $1,200 to $1,500 Senior vice President 28-34 45th St. R.A.Schober passage on the 21st day of May, 2028 LenU Ave., Union (Off 5 room apartment, 1st floor with 2V> baths, 2 car garage, full IES INCLUDING HOLIDAYS luring 'hours other than his wlllbe on file In the Clerk's otflce 94 Bayvlew Ave. Long Island City, N.Y, bikes, etc/ MASON CONTRACTOR STEP^ "Trr- ; : Xtf-75 garage. Make own gas hear, no -egularlyscheduled working hours 2.-4 Swim Instructors: 165.00to tor the successful bidder. Robert Dale Waller Union Leader, May 3, 1974 1974 at 8.GO p.m. at Beechwood . , X5213 Stuyvesa'nt Ave.) ; x-S-J.15 —basement, white aluminum AND OTHER BENEFITS 1100.00 per week Great Neck, N.Y. child acceptable'." combination storms V screens & a Vacation Rentals FOR THE MEMBERS OF e shall be paid rne sum of 120.00 , Bidders will b# furnished with a Vincent S. Machl Assistant Treasurer *>> . SPRING Rummage Sale:'First l-door "'rlgeraior ii SPECIALIZE IN SMALL JOBS Repairs, remodeling, violations. Available June .1st. $190 month. 122 H i ..rh ri»y in th« event 2.5 Guards: S55.00tot90.00per copy of the specifications by the 17 Leatherstocklng Lane -ai"whjch -time and place any Baptist Church, Irvlngton. Corner pOLY CEILINGS. CALL beautiful luclovs green lawn. JHE POLICE DEPAaii-^ Senior Vice President person Who may be Interested, "...and much more! A pleasant working :«47 RAY AWE., UNION, NJ Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water MENT, OF THE BOROUGH at such member Is subpoenaed ""Main Gate Controls: $1.50_. Supt. Dept. of Public Works on Mamaroneck, N..Y.. -.- Nye & Nesblt Terr. Tues., May 7, .'HARPER 64886 4115 or 686-142484U277 " rollers, steam & hot water WA5HINOT0N VAU.E.Y REALTY > to »2.0O per hour. proper notice and payments of cost 473 Tulane Ct. Oblectlons, 'if any, should be therein" will .be given an -•climate In a bank that's growing In a highly,, 6;30 to 9 p JJI. Wed. May 6, 10 am . ^ Z 5-2-101 SHlf^JWTTOM, LONG~BEACH OF MOUNTAINSIDE ' ,jt remains "on call" during days opportunity to be heard concerning . Ht-f-66 " tystems. Modern sewer cleaning. - IRVINOTON ISLAND. Apartments 1 cottaoe. 2 ither than his regularly scheduled 2.7 Maintenance Foreman: of preparation. Bids must no made * ' Paramus,-N.J. made Immediately to Director of NOTICE OF APPLICATION JOHN NICASTRO :ommerclal & residence. Call 948-4100 _1 BE IT ORDAINED, by the on standard proposal forms In the said Ordinance. desirable Suburban area. Show us the' 1: 5 room apartment Florence Ave,, 298 Route 22, West Greenfirook" Meyor and Council of the Borough* forking days then he shall be ' jl.90 to J2.5O per hour ' Ralph W. Burnslde Alcoholic . Beverage - Control, 35 TAKE NOTICE that appllcellon , BRICKLAYER , -lerb Trlefler, ES 2-0660. Adults S200 month, supply own of Mountainside, In the County of entitled to' tour hours of 2.8 Maintenance Men: $1.50 to manner designated therein and Vice President ' -Commerce Drive, Crantord, New has' been made to the Alcoholic - HELENA M.DUNNE, - experience and ' we'll match It with a BARGAINS GALORE — Sat., May Cemetery Plots All types ot masonry. Sidewalks —— — Xtf-75 - H Z5J-11V $2.00 per hour required by the specifications, 1003 Doric Circle Jersey 07016. 36 utilities. Security & references. MOUNTAINSIDE- Union, State of New Jersey.-fhat compensatory time, as hereinafter Beverage Control Board of the Deputy Borough Clerk commensurate salary. Bountiful benefits, 4, 9:30 • 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph's concrete,'stone porches, curbs! Write Classified Box 1776 c-o BEACH HAVEN WEST ^ Ordinance No. 46872 Is. repealed defined, for each such day. 2.9 Pool Secretary (Clerk): must be enclosed In sealed , Louisville, Ky. Borough of Mountainside to renew PROPOSEOORDINANCE NO. P.N:C. Church, cor. IBtrt' Ave., patios, plastering, stucco. For Suburban Publishing 1291 $1.75 to $3.25 per hour envelopes, bearing the name and • Ellhu J. Davis SOMERSET IMPORTERS,LTD. Eastern Pkwy., Ir.v. .,.< ^ HOLLVWOOD MEMORIAL Rest Homes 79 M>e<7a4 alter Stuyvesant Ave., Union. HOUSEHUNTING? prlvatedockrscreenedoorch. P'5»r benefits for the members of. appear as a witness In a SECTION 3: Overtime Vice President license C-2 to Steak aV Alt of New AN ORDINANCE TO AMEhlD 5 p.m. Compensation: Materials" -on outside, addressed * 13 Delno Rd. New York, New York 10017 transportation. RUMMAGE SALE ^< Good buys In \\:if :.:::::::::i::::*!U Beautiful." Stuyvesant Ave., •— • -Z 5-2-101 • Then tell us what you need, want, Available July I. Ausust th«-Police'. .Department of the 'oceedlng In the Mountainside to "Township —Committee Jersey. Inc., a Nevada corporation ORDINANCE NO. 444.71 AS e 2HE^^YH7tILRer IRVINOTON and hope forl We will roll out the " . ", Call 944-0583. ^Borough of Mount«lnsTBe~Be"as Municipal Court at a time other All weeklv and .hourly Danbury, Conn. Mtsd. Echo, May 2,9, 1974 , qualified todobuslness In Ihe State i AMENDED BY ORDINANCE clothing, household Items/ toys, CALL ME LAST. All masoi Aged and Retired home like employees shall b« entitled to Representetalve.V- Municipal I ., - . |. (Fee«9.76) books and folding chairs. Sun., 4 nice large rooms, 2nd floor, heat' red carpet. -: Z 5-2-122 follows: such member's normally Norman L. Hayden of New Jersey, having Its principal , NO. 469.73, TO PROVIDE FOR Must-make room In our warehouse plastering, waterproofing, iproved. 300 $2.25 per hour for overtime Administrator," Municipal I Vice President .For appointment call Mrs. Miller May 5,9a.m.-IJ noon,at Hebrew ll^KotipJO-SOP „ - Ht-t-36 &, hot water, security. Adults LAROe BUNOALOW-laKe SECTION 1. The annual salaries jled working hours then such Building; Frlberger Park, Union . office In New Jersey c-o The PRO RATA MEMBERSHIP b... ._.u,^u OMU iHauieu. v/ork preTerrearAVBilaDie immediately, hours worked In any week 130 Overlook Ave. FEES FOR PERSONS School - Blvdr,—VaoxhoH—R*—&- PELICAN POOLS ORAC»LANP IKennwrttT) * JJMJ NANCY F- REYNOLDS Wlrmlpesaukee (N.H.). Screened fixed for severe! ranks end officers member shall receive a minimum Township, Union County, N.J-, and I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Corporation Trust Company, 15 Cedar St.-, Union. \ i Four grave plot, very reasonable guayanleed. A. NUFRIO, 30 ,vrs »185. Call 371-9392 porch, living room with llreolace of the Police Department orma of one hour of overtime pay during the season. must be accompanied by a Non- i Hackensack, N.J. BOARD OF EDUCATION , Exchange Place, Jersey City, New i WHOSE R ESI DENCY Rl ,8 East Brunswick price per grave, in section Holly, sxp., ES 3 8773. . . ' ' — Z 5-2-101 Assoc. Inc. ' Realtors Borough of Mountainside shall be :omputed In accordance with .SECTION 4..All Ordinances or Nils E. Henrlksen TOWNSHIPOF UNION, Jersey, for premises located at CHANGES DURING THE / •_' \; K 5-213 (Next to Two Guys) sleeps 11. Dock, bathing beach! Collusion Affidavit and a certified Beech or Hemlock. Williams, 72 Rooting & Siding 80 IRVINOTON aluminum boat; sallboarrt as follows: Section 22 of this Ordinance. parts of Ordinances Inconsistent check for not less than 10 (10) Vice President ;> NEW JERSEY 1443- U.S. Highway No. 22. ' I POOL SEASON, AWrw VILLAGE BANK OF SOUTH ORANGE RUMMAGE SALE—Springfield H 302 E. Broad St. , Westfleld with this Ordinance are repealed. Ph e:5W53< Oakvlew Ave., toaplowood. . •MASONRY—Speciallilng ln stepv 6 rooms, 'heat a, , hot water. -included, 232-orao.: ™"">"a. CHIEF - 5ECTION 3. COMPENSATORY 58 Center Ave. Sealed proposals for an Addition Plans' of building to be ; CHANGEOF DAILY GUESTS/ ORT. Sun., May 5th, 10 a.m. • 4 ___ °" X5-2-1S CAPTAIN jit.eoo.oo • SECTION 5: The Ordinance shall FEES. / m. Clothes, household goods, etc. — K 5-2-36 fireplaces, brick veneers; - Fultvi; "ALL STATE ROOFING Available June 1st. Good section, 232-6300 I15.5OO.0O TIME. The Chief of Police shall be percent of. the amount bid, i Morrlstown, N.J. C Alterations to the Board of constructed may be examined at , South Orange New Jersey 7 AUTUMN HAZE lull lenathmlnk Insured. • * adults only, no pets. 374-6885 ;_ '' Z 5-3-122 DETECTIVE empowered to grant members take effect Immediately -jjpon Its provided said check need not be < Howard M. Kroll , ' 1 & 5. War Memorial Building, coat, size 1214. Worn only twice. specializes In all type roots, 'ROSBLLB PARK Z 5-211V final passage and publication as Education Administration the office of the Municipal Clerk. ' BE IT ORDAINED, by/the Hillside 8. Liberty Avo., Hillside. F.Mohr';—241.JW4 leaders and seamless -.gutters. Z 5-2-101 Ged. PATON Assoc. LIEUTENANT 115,250.00 ompensatory time off lor special more than $20400.00 nor shall not i Vice President Building, will be received by the The names and addresses of the s Mayor and Council of. the Borough -Cost 53,500,- asking $1,000. 654 473K Child Care 36A KENILWORTH Automobiles for Sale 123 LIEUTENANT S14.900.00 ctlvltles or additional duties required by law, sublect to thebe less than $500.00 and be ' 3722 Regent Lane Board of Education at two (2)Officers, Directors and I of Mountainside, County, of -—_-r-—_ R 5-213 Free estimates. 487-5157. Realtors DETECTIVE . provisions herein contained, and Wantagh, N.Y,. SPBCIAttttNO In" all types tf Xtf-BO 2tamlly, 6rooms, 414 Chestnut St., Roselle Pk Tformed by members which do delivered at the place on or before I o'clock P.M. (Prevailing Time) In. Stockholders ot the above-named ( Union, , state,of New Jersey that TEMPLE IsracJ ol Union Sun.' BASEMENT SALE — May; 4, 10 WILL care for pre school children mason work. Waterprootlng antSd 2 baths, central air,- SERGEANT (14,400.00 -tot qualify as overtime work the pay scales set .forth herein the hour named above. The Konneth J. Kwlt- the Administration Building, 2369 corporation are: - \ Ordinance No. 444-71/iis amended May 5. 9-4 p.m. Great bargains, am- 2 p.m. The Women's ater JEFF ALTEROOFINO 24^8464 Z 5.2.UI 194S MERCURY COMET 4 dr., SERGEANT shall be retroactive to commence Vice President Irt my home, union. Metals asphalt driveways. 6764193; Ask Leaders, gutters & general call 375 2423or272-4740 114,200.00 within the meaning of this standard proposal form and the Morris Avenue, Union, N.J. onNorman Brlnker ' i by Ordinance No. 469;73, Is hereby clothing; appliances, furniture etc. Auxiliary ' of the FIRST asphalt driveways. i R8.H. standard shift, S2O0. or best DETECTIVE S13.75O.OO Ordinance provided, however, that on January 1, 1974. Non-Collusion Affidavit are . 1701 York Ave. Monday, May 20, 1974,-at which amended: /* ' Included. 4 day week. 6845462. for George O'Oonnell repairs. Rc-rooflng/,' starting at 5 10> SPRIr/OFIGLO offer. Call 245 4310 after 5 P.M. PATROLMAN - president TYPISTS 2372 Morris Ave., Union. UKRAINIAN PRESBYTERIAN R 5-23.44 29cents sq. ft. Call anytime 241. 'RANDOLPHTWIV * ' RAKCtr; PI EiDSTON 6 the time' at- which the member Mtsde-Echo-May^l^^ attached Jo the supplemental New York, N.Y.- time and place all bids will be 3727 Frontier Lane ' i 1. By modifying Section D. of' CHURCHV 36 Harrison PI.. (Dover area) Hamlltonlan Luxury ——~ ~ K 5-2-123 For the probationary period—— enloys such compensatory tlmeptf specifications, copies of which will .Don D. Meurer 'publicly opened and read aloud. RETIRED MASON" 9159. SECTION, 3 bedrooms, central be furnished on appllcatln to' Dallas, Texas 75314 . such amended Ordinance as Irvlngton; on premises. Many X 5-23-BP •Apartments, Center Grove Rd., ntf air, modern eat-In kitchen, living HUCORVAIR—mpensatory lime off accrued. Notice Is hereby given'that By.order of the Township Thomas G. Murray MATTRESSES, FACTORY SPRINO SALE I Up to 50 percent LeadersrChimneys.' Insured. dlstancetoschoolt, sealed bids will be received by The malor divisions of the work: I. Dallas, Texas 75319 Under 3Tyears ' $3.00 department for experienced typists - full Upholstered, table pads, 2, lamp savings on Spring clothing,! TOMY SOTTOSANTI—Mason Call 3740427 Including cooking gas, heat & hot transportation, all houses of ~~ mechanical ability; can be seen at For tho third yeartrom SECTION 4, VACATION. Each Committee. Vice President Oeneral Construction;'3. Steel * Harold D. Deem ~" -. By the. addition of the I REJECTS; FROM 8.95 Bedding tables, mahogany drop leal, floor water, swimming pool, on-slte worship. Principals only. 379-7417. West Side Gulf station, 1280 tho ditto of full time employee:of the Police Township Co mm I f t e e MARY E. MILLER 99 Hansell Rd. paid benefits - liberal vacations. Accessories, - & tiousewares. Contractor. Brick work, stone xtf-80 J Ironj 3. Plumbing. ...,, ....-. _Vice Pres. operations •• ••• following provisions: ' Manufacturers, 153 ,N. Park St., waxor w-attaChrqenls.-379-2190 MERRY-GO-ROUND RESALE parking. Call 3447015. Stuyvesant Avo., (corner Gless hls.appolntment 113,400.00 Department shall be allowed the Representative • the Municipal „ Township Clerk ' Murray HIIU N.J. / Persons holding a family or I IJtist Orongg: unfi> 9-9. also 605— work, sidewalks, steps, additions; K5r Administrator, for maintenance (b) Single overall bid, 4430 Cedarbrush •-• Avenue) Union following vacation . ' with Martin J. O'Hagan alter 6 p.m. " „>,,- SHOP, *Vi Lackawanna pi., " : For the fourth year and all Union Leader, May 2, 1974 Individual membership whose- 'West Front St.. Plalnlleldixt.f.|S CALL FUTURE ROOFOJG UNION "" 5PRINOFIBLD • ' HA-tf-133 :ompensatlon: and repair- materials In the Vice President encompassing all of the work Dallas, Texas 75239 Mlllburn. Tues. thru Sat., 10-4. 486-4258 EVES, 3742279 DAYS. Owner must sell, 4 room colonial subseojjfintyfiars from • Township of Union In the County ot Included In the three (3) malor John T. Titus '/ residency within the Borough shall Interviews 9 a.m..-ll a.m. & 1-3 p.m. Small FURNISHED apartment, 1147 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 44 000 the date ot 5 Mlddleton Rd. • termlnate'durlng the pool season ^ HEALTH FOODS. Wo carry a lull _R_6-l3-66 WORK GUARANTEED private entrance, all utilities on deep lot. completely sided. miles, very good condition, V-8, Union with, an estimated amount Garden City, N.Y. divisions ol the worf as set Iforth Vice Pres. Corp. Develop. / Boats £ Marine 16 X 5-2-60. his appointment S13,300.00 Under one year NOTICE ,-' . under (a) above. , , - 3035 Bryn Mawr / shall be entitled to a refund of such [ 'Inc of natural foods..honey, silt Included. References & security. Fireplace. Thermopane windows, new. shocks^battery, exhaust tn addition to Ihe above salaries, one calendar day for each ^, AnthonV Palmlsano Please apply In Person free 8, sugarless (oods, nuts. Electrical Repairs 44 ' WILLIAM H.VEIT Available Immediately. 488-7544. screened front porch, pantry, 2 car system. S79S. Call 48492B9, 22,200"tons of broken stone Vice president Bidders submitting a single Dallas, Texas 75205 / membership fee which shall be Moving t. Storage ,67 - Roofing—Seamless Gutters a longevity payment shall be made month of service' , overall bid must Include the names Thomas Perkins Barton / calculated as follows: The amount IRVINGTON HEALTH (-000 22V. ft. LUHRS Sk IfTebullt L Z531tM iaragej patio. . Close to 40,000 gals; tar road oil • TAKE NOTICErTHAT Somsrssl 246 Furnace'Dock Rd. ' Free estimates. Doown work. H as hereinafter fixed and One to live years . of each proposed subcontrac or lor of the membership tee paid shall STORE, 9 Or.ingo Avc- Irv. 372- engine-head- good condition $650 or, UNIOii "—" frensportatlon 8. schools. 1»71 MONTEOO—? dr;;'- HT'!! a" -determined, such longevity 800 tons bituminous Importers, Ltd., a Delaware ' Peeksklll, N.Y. Secretary - , CT5icALWORi(B3 SHORTLINE MOVERS N.J. Insurod Since 1932. 3731153 two weeks vacation '. the other two (2) ma|ordlvlslonsof 3825 Maplewood / „ be divided by ten and the quotient I 68V3. SUMMIT HEALTH FOOp best otfer. 373 6581-alter 5 P^M. \ NO JOB TOO SMALL. .Ht-1 Modern IVJ efficiency garden Immediate occupancy. Principals vinyl, 4goodWWIncl. snows, tape - payment shall be considered as Five to fifteen years .concrete ..-.' .- ,, " . ' Howard E. Sands Jr. work. Each such subcontractor thereby obtained . shell be lSTORE,*494 Sprlngllcid Avo., PACKAGING 1 STORAGE .apartment. Smartly only please. By appointment, 639- additional compensation based on and opened and read In public at lv o 0 Dallas, Texas 75305 CALL 352 6519 DAYS . deck, new tune-up," Excellent three weeks vacation . Sre°ctor of the p ,(?l jn. ' Vice president. must be equally prequalllled. - Michael D. Sullivan multiplied by the ' nuumber pi : J.L HAMMETT CO. Summit, CR.-7.2050.. -. B f.(.|J EVES. CALL 3SJ2S6B APPLIANCE MOVING — 24ROOFING & REPAIRS FURNISHED. Parking, single cond., must be seen. 11,500.- 484- the length of service ol said Fifteen years and bver ' the Municipal Building, Frlberger Alcoholic Beverage -Control lora —, 125 Cooper Avo. weeks, exclusive of Iho week In HOUR SERVICE. 484-7267, person $220. 487-1075__ AILbldders must be prequallfled . Treasurer / " L . Union K-TF-44 member ot the Police Department four weeks vacation' Park on.May 24, 1974 at 2:00 p.m. Class B Plenary Who esalo Upper Mdnlclalr, N.J. In accordancelwlth Chapter 105, which • residency terminates, 2393 Vauxhall Road " CHEM CLEAN Dogs, Cals, Pets (7 '•"—• n-.' Rt-f-47 J CARPENTRY SPRINGFIELD according to the following Local Prevailing Time. \ Lfcense for the premises|sllusted Edward A. Sar'zen 4445 Forest Bend R s-a-i JOHN POLITb -Licensed : '- k 5-3-133 4.2. Vacation schedules shall be Laws of 1962, as amended by Dallas, T*xas 75234. remaining In the pool season. The FURNITURE STRIPPING AFTERNOONS—EVENINGS Leaders & gutters. Free estimate. VAIL3BURO (UPPER) 1»»» VOLKSWAOEN BEETLE schedule-: • established by seniority. Vacation^ Specifications and forms of bids at 100 Park. Avenue, New York, Vice President -GUARANTEED SAFE GROOMING Electrical Contractor.. Repairs & WEEKENPS Call anytime, 487-5059. 4room apartment In private home, TRANSFERRED OW«R tor the proposed work; prepared u»\u Ynrk 10017, and at Suite 205, ' 1000 Lovell PI, Chapter 188, Laws of 1968. Norman- Brlnker , ' product of such- multiplication maintenance. No lob too small. sExcetlent condition, new tires, ' ' . - , Longevity periods shall be fixed no later than by William J. Buchanan, Road Labor In connection with the Director ' shall be the amount of the refund. EXPERT REFINISHING ' SMALL DOGS ONLY Call us for prompt service. EL ?• Light hauling & movmg. Prompt, heat a, hot water supplied. desires quick sale. Lovely 3 brakes, tune-up. J1150. 484-11B4 \ April first of the year In which said M0 Sheffield Street, Mountainside, North Brunswick, N.J. There shall be no refund of the Situations Wihled 7 HOME SUPPLIES SOLD PICKUP8.DELIVER courteous service. Call 241-9791 Business or middle , age couple. Years ot Servlco: ' Percentage Superintendent, and approved by New Jorser07092, Following Is a Michael J. Sotak prolect shall be paid not less than 3727 Frontier Lane 1701 [i. 2nd, St-.,Scotch Plains 3445. \ bedroom split, ialousled porch, . K5-2123V Completion of 5 years vacation shall become due; the. • Commissioner of wages as listed In Prevailing Wage - - Dallas, Texas 75314 Initial reglstraTIOnfee. ,, PRIVATE. 686 4498 R t (47 TreeSeniice 89 Immediate occupancy. Call 375- den. MoVe-ln condition.- Asking however, those vacations that are Vice President) Rate Determination, pursuant to Persons desiring a family or SECRETARY 332-4433 R 5 9-17 1971 BUICK ELECTRA Fully 2 per cent not fixed by that date shall be Transportation have been filed In 3305 Overbrook Dr. Alan M. May . . X TF-15 KELLY MOVERS 153,900. EVES: 467-3998: Realtor. equipped, excellent condition. 1949 Completion of lo years the office.of the Department of Chapter 150 of the New Jersey /Director Individual membership who begin "~NUrcsi"NG & ' DOO OBEDIENCES week course, v established by the Chief to fit the OFFIC -^»~n« Lexington; Ky. Laws of 1943. • » • .. lo reside within the Borough Challenging opport- CAKE •& FOOD Decorating $25. Union, Westfleld, Elltaboth, Entertainmenr'x 45 LOCAL i LONG-DISTANCe— WIL5BURO ^Bulck Lesabre new tires, rebuilt - 4 per cent convenience of the Department. Public Wotks..Unlon, New Jersey, Richard van Goldercn /. 3401 Turtle Creek Blvd. Agent-North American Van Lines. 5 room apartment, 2nd floor, heat OAK RIDGE REALTY Engine, extras.- Bargain. 488 7800 David J. Martoney Plans and Specifications and all during the pool season shall, upon unity for Individual • HOME CARE Supplies, Poetry baos, pasto color,•- Isolln. & Summit, N.J. DOG ^SPECIALIZING IN -TRIMMING Completion of"15 years and ol saww Commissionemmss r of Vice president Dallas, Toxas 75319 novelties. Wilton products, spenco COLLEGE 6B7-2393. — The GENTLEmen movers.- ' AND REMOVAL REASONABLE- 6 hot water . supplled^-Avallable 372MorrlsAV..Spfld. >376-4822 K-5-2-123 4.3. No vacation credits shall be Director, Chairman 145 Rockaway Ave, other Contract Documents, may.be Harold D. Deem • ;. —payment ot the registration fee, be i extended beyond the calendar year Transportation,- Trenton. New eligible for membership for the who likes diversified RN's, LPN's, r-omo'henlth aides J. Enterprises. 601 Woodland Avo., MAGICIAN 383.1380 RATES. FULLY IN S U ft ED Ca M Immediately, 371-8557.: •' ' —^-. - Z 5-2.111 1970 VW-2nd car No longer needed,.- rGompletlon-of-20- years ' Jersey. and ?f the Board examined at the office of the Director . ' • companions'. Part-H-mo, Mystorlous Daniel. Specializing In R t-f-47 636 77Wor 264 8513 Z 3 2101 .42,000 miles, red Beetle, rear In which they fall duo; except for- niw|<^n nf - Garden City, N.Y. Architects • Elsasser 8,'Mller,,!OI3 balance of such season upon the _wodc._Must like steno temporary or full ' time. Rosollo P.irk. 241-4480.-- IRISH SETTER SUMMIT ' . B per cent • ood , cause being shown. Transportation Operation* and Richard F. Vreeland Morris Avenue, Union, N.V, and 4430 Cedarbrush payment of a portion of the fee for, children's birthday parties. VAIL5BURG defrost, stick, radio. STIOO. Call Completion ot.25.years Local Aid District office located at New York, N.Y. Dallas, Texas 75239 Experienced,'bondod. Reasonable _ _ Ktfns- CHAMPION BLOOD LINE, FULL Reasonable rates. 486-552;. MOVING Cedar Ave.- 4 rooms ft. sun parlor. 488-7100,' 9* Mon; Frl, Ask for Regardless ol cause, no vacation E. Garret! Bewkes Jr. Vlco President one copy thereof may be obtained the type of membership desired and working with fig- rates,. _ BANKRUPT AUCTION STOCK 'PEDIGREE, 1 YEAR OLD. Local «,' Long Distance CRESTVIEW TREE SERVICE SPIT LEVEL : , • — 10 por cent credits may be extended beyond \Teaneck Armory, Teaneck Rd. - 40 Highland Dr. by each bidder upon deposit of Steak and Alo Restaurants which shall be calculated ,as MUST SACRIFICE. < :— >K 5-2-45 464-2673 Available now. S1S0. 373-4801 Bruce. ' Such additional compensation and'Liberty Avo., Teaneck, N.J;; ,, Director of America, Inc. ures. Excellent Fllo cablnots, desks, chairs, work Free Estimates Z 5-2.101 3 bedrooms, 2be Inspected by Stephon Hi Greenberg will bo refunded to the.bldder upon Stockholder membership fee shall be divided company benefits and . Homemakers-Upjohn Pal: Idea"! "entertalnment\for • Insured • VAILSBURO (UPPERJ of oach member of the—Puttee" prospective bidders during Darlen, Conn. 12890 Hlllcrest Rd. rholvlng, metal cnblnots.Rtc. 486- ; • HAT-F-17 (Keep.us moving and you savo) destroying Inch worm 8. leaf roller. room, dining room, eat-In kitchen 19i4 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE 8 should have been used. Paul J. Burnslde ; Secretary and return of the documents In good bv len and the quotient thereby 15 Aldcn St., Cranford 272-5800 T/U. LOST! lomale dog, "Poochie"-. birthdays, 'shows, organizations 4 beautiful rooms, with dishwasher,- ground level cyl., running condition. Must sell, Department. ^^SECTION 5. Each member of business hours. ' : General Counsel condition. y Dallas, Texas 75230 obtalnod shall be multiplied by the , beautiful surround- Call Hal Meyers, 964-8355. '.. \ Get on our tree spjraylng list now , available June 1st. In order to compOrrpeTTSds lor ' ' Director," President •and Oblectlons, If any, should be —r R 5-2-7 K 6-2M7 5 black with white markings on front PAUL'S M&M MOVING family room, patio 8, full leaving town. Will take, best offer. Ihe Department, Is entitled to The successful bidder will be ChlBf Exocutlve Olllcor 137 Rlvorslde Dr. Each bid must be accompanied number ol weeks, exclusive of the ings. SMITH ORGAN SALES 276-7106 chest 8- 4 paws, short-stubby tall, K-5_-2-45- before the season begins. Adults only. , basement. Lovely tenced-ln rear 232B441. ,'• • ' longevity, credit will be. given (or required to enter Into a contract Now York, N.Y. made Immediately In writing to woek In which - residence BOOKKEEPER 1925 Vauxhall Rd., Union • ^ . Z 5-23-B9 Call 375-7351, airtlme served consecutively as a fourteen (14) days of sick leave 6 Devereux Pi- by a Bid Bond In the amount of ten- Mrs. Helena • M. Dunne, Deputy CalJ or Apply WISHES TO WORK AT HOME 2 KEYBOARD-13 PEDAL _ long noso. Vic. of Tyler St. Union. vard.-AskIno 159JO0, Call now for ...-=:-.---.. .,.''— „.• « 5-3-123 with pay each year. All .members agreeing to conrtorm to the Garden City, NY. Calvin D. Trowbrldgo Jr. percent (lOporconl) of the bid and comrnonces, remaining In the pool : "AUTO, RHYTHM ORGANS "" Reward 686-7474 or 6B7-9518., 688-7768 TREE SUROEON Z-5-2101 details. full lime employee of .the Police regulations and conditions .of Clerk. Borough Council, Borough season. Tho product of such l Vr=NI-N<".S- CALL 351-3732 Fences ; 47 1971 PONTIAC CEMANS Department. Additional of tho Department below the rank Frank J. Cjrona ... . • Assistant Secretary a certificate of consent of surety of- Mountainside, Borough Halt, -• REG. M95 NOW J595 _,_, •-• :--•-. R.5-2-17 ~ —- R 1-1-67 Removal of Trees ..-.— • VAILSBURO :. ..••-. . Convertible, 29,000 rhlles.-buckol Chapter 150 Laws of 1963, known as multiplication shall be the amount Roberta Walllnger AFTER 6 I'M: Chips & Firewood Available. 5 rooms, heat hoi water supplied. 464-9700 compensation of any nature ot Chief Will be paid J4O.00 per day Director, Executive ;.B Edoohlll Closo as a guarantee that In case the Woodbro- Auct. Wed. Sat. 5-11 LOST: Siamese cat, male. seats,stickshlfl.,tl.45O.MU 73992. as extra compensation tor^oach the New Jersey prevailing Wage Vlco President ' Dronxvllle, N.Y. • tlld^Je^W of the membership fee. . • .- HATF-7 SAV-MOR FENCE CO. \Florlda Specialist 6862632. Well kept building. H90 per month. including overtime and holiday 1 contract Is awarded to the bidder, 377-9000,ext.87 '— . K 5-9-15 Vicinity Stanloy Tor., Union K 5 3 33 sick day that Is" not used;- Such " Actrand the regulations of the New 81 Washington Avo. i Josslq W. Wandoll WILL DO LITE CLERICAL Free Estimates ' Z 5-2 -I Security required. Call PMS Crestview Agency Realtor l»70 DATSUN , ' ' pay. shall not , bo considered In he will within two (3) weeks BROWN, BOSEK All other paragraphs of the WORK IN MY HOME COMPLETE APT. , of • Call 686-3159 computing longevity payments. •payment will bo made In a lump Jersey State Commissioner of Garden City, N.Y. Assistant Secretary., thereafter execute the agreement, Ordinance shall remain In effect as Call75V57S3or PROFESSIONAL Tree service Realty, 373-9088 319SprlnofleldAv.,Berk.Hts. 2.000 roadster convertible, 5 speed sum at the end of Ihe calendar- -Labor- and Industry. The Joseph H. Gamacho Jr. ANDTURNDORF . NO-TYPING Mediterranean homo furnishings, 372-3077 Pruning, feeding & removals • Z 5-2-101 Eves: 464-5706 or 6359556 All periods of- servlceXsnall be 150 W. 58th St. and -furnish the owner with a Attorneys for Steak 8, Ale •CALL 399-3491 after 6 p.m. practically new. Call 686 6927 altor R5-2-17' DON'S trans. 'Radial tires, excellent computed from the anniversary year. successful bidder will be required Dlroctor • • • '• Now York,_N.Y. Performance Bond-on-Approved rhlSTKainancushatltakeoffec — HAS-3-47 Reasonable rales. Free estimates. l OHAUS SCALE • R 5-2-7 6 P.M. condition 11800. 375 0259 after 4 date of appointment tp the SECTION 6. This Ordlnanco to pay not less thanlhe prevailing 14 Canterbury Rd. JomOs Colbourno form In Ihe full amount of the In the manner provided by law. TOY Poodle, AKC, fomalo, white CHAIN LINK FENCES ECONOMY MOVERS, INC. FuMy Insured. 373-4844 after 5 Xondos Sale-Rent UNioN "*"' P.M. wage rates and made part of this Vlco Presldont, Flnanco Contract. ,, ,,. . by H. Harding Brown K 5-9-15 with tan oars, B months, lovable. 101B Dopartment. shall become" law alter final Scarsdalo, N.Y. . Mlsdo. Echo, May 3, 9, 1974 „. Mdsde, Echo, May 3,(19M All sizes and colors. Free Local & Long Distance , K 5-14.133 hearing and passage according to proposal and-conlract. - • Sydnoy B. Whlto 40 Surges! St." Instructions, Schools FURNITURE STRIPPING $75. " • • estimates. Call Phil, NEW LISTING Members of tho Police In Iho ovent that It Is found that No blddor may withdraw his bid (Fee: $37.72) Tho CHEM CLEAN wayrNO wator 276-7055 DON ALDECKER, MGR . • L BLtlABBTH — ~;~ Department shall bo paid In law and shall,apply retroactively Director. Vlco Chairman , Staten Island, N.Y. for a period of forty-five (45) days CORPORATION ovor used. Chairs from is. All work 239-3553 , Campus locaTf6n7JT»droom Cape, Imports, Sports Cars 123A lo the Police Department as of any workman employed by the Morris A. Urlolf R 5-2-17 .' K 5-9-47 Unlofl N.J. Tutoring ""INDOMINIUMS— Elmora finished rec room, attached addition to their annual salaries January 1, 1974. 29 Hanover Road H.S. Driving lnstructlonsv.stlck auorantood. Call for freo ostlmato. MOVING TO APT. Must sacrifice, 6B7-0035 Ht-167 91 "lion, belntf sold starting at for twelve (12) holidays at their yjiiliiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiim iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiliiiuimiiii imiitiiiiinm uiiiuiiuiuiiumiii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiig shltt or. nulom.itlc. Roasonnblo CHEM CLEAN 736-2011. W.Org. garage, attractive setting. 142,900. dally rate of earnings. ' Mtsde. Ech< FlorhamPark,N.J.. Chihuahua mixed brood.' Loves GIBRALTAR MOVING CO. - J700 &• up. 1 J. 2 bedroom Submit offers. EVES: 68B-B9S5. PARTS, ACCESSORIES — FOH rclos. Call Mr. Fronicsc at 4A7-. — X 5-23-15 children. Trained & housebroken. Furniture Repairs •50 TUTORING —'Quallflod Io"nc pparlments available. Excellent IMPORTS, SPORTS, Jersey's SECTION 2. OVERTIME PAY 07932 0189-alter 5 P.M. Low rates, porsonally-,supervlsed, Realtor. ONION SETS, PEAT MOSS, All shots. 372-7839. Insured, furniture padded. Local & wishes lo tutor oradci 4 8. Math, financing;' Can be seen dally, largest, oldest, nicest, supplier. 2.1 Members Eligible. All Equ.-ilOpportunlty Employer R 4-25-9 Fertiliser, seeds, cow. manuro,, ' R 5215-2-177 - FURNITURE POLISHING- statowldo. Short trips to and from, English and Woadlno. Ploaso call Including Sat. .8. Sun. GARDEN OAK RIDGE REALTY Imported Auto Center, behind rail members of - the- Department PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby DEATH / NOTICES I R 5-2-1 PIANO INSTRUCTIONS IN MY lime, -etc. Herb Dltlol's Farm BLACK miniature toy poodlle pups, STATE APARTMENTS, 821 station Morrlstown. 3748484. excopt tho Chief shall bo eligible given that an Ordinance of which REPAIRING, ANTIQUES 24.hour-Borvlce—Free-estJmatesr liim iiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim mimiimiiiii.iii.iimimmiiiiiiiHimuiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumHup iimm.iuu.nui. miiimim .miiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiimimiuiiiui.H HOME- OR • YOURS. ASK FOR Market, 331 South Ave., Garwood 6 weoks old, A.K.C. reg., male & HESTORED. REFINISHING. Piano specialists.. 746-5700\ 5771,- Jersey Ave., Gorciyca Agency, -37a-MorrlS-AV., SpfId —'- 376-4B22 -; K T-f 133A for and shall receive overtime pay the following Is a copy was OD LIDO. 8. 299 Deninan Rd., Crantord. 789- Fomalo $150 8. *125. (201) 257-4916. for overtlmehours In. accordance Introduced, read and passed on and- sevon/groat-orandchlldren. SANDBERO—Margaret S. (neeMvroslaw (Bohdaha) Melnychuk. Shipping & Receiving' HENRY RUFF. CALL MU 8-5445. 341-244?, «, Gorman Agency, 487- 1971 RENAULT Ifonse and Frank Bovo, also lour Monday, April 29,1974, of NewarkV Relatives and friends were 3743563 2460. ' R-5-317 R2f5O Vacuum Cleaners 5050, exclusive brokers, or 352- with tho following terms and flrit readlno'by Ihe Mayor, and ADIS — Suddenly, on April 27,1974 irandchlldron. Funoral was Funeral was conducted from The Pinko), on Wednesday, April 24, Experienced, good moth. Ins. & R 5-2-9 X 5-2-15 94 M> UNION bxcellent condition, 30 to 35 miles provisions. Council of the Borough of Emllle- M. (neo Ochner) ot GALANTE FUNERAL HOME, 406 ujsband ol Marlon (nee Forcella), 1974,'of Union, N.J., beloved wife Invited to attend the funeral from pension plan. O.T.,Permanent. 5' "•• Z 5-2-ioiB per gallon. - Maplewood, beloved wife of Oscar onducted from The GALANTE ather of Patrick of Wllllamstown, the Krowlcftt-McCracken Funeral MATH TROUBLING YOU7 """," 2,7 Rate of Overtime Pay. The Mountainside, at a meeting on the FUNERAL HOME, 406 Sandlord Sandlord Ave., (Vallsburg), on M.J., Mrs. Sandra C. DIGlacomoof of Otis N. Sandberg, devoted ATCO, 189 Frellnghuyson, Nwk. PIANO RENTAL Wanted to Buy 18 Garage Doors 52 Odd lobs ECTR6i U X VACUUM TOWNLE3 DELUXY E COLONIALImmediatS e MU4 1487 hourly rate of overtime pay for 14th dev ol,April, 1974, and mat the p. Adls, mother of Normarl O. : Saturday, April 27. Funeral Mass mother ot Ellen and Jon Sandberg Home, 2124 E.SJ. George Ave., at — X 5-2-1 COLLUGK HOARDS? possession, 4 rooms 8, 2 car • __ K5-3-123A Adls, Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Avo. (Vallsburg), on .Saturday, Livingston, brother of Mrs. Louise the Linden-Elizabeth city line, on . PHONE: 6B6 46U5 Rent a WURLITZER P1A.NO CLEANER '8. POLISHERS + Apartments Wanted each eligible member shall be said council will further consider r,prl) 27. Funeral Mass at St.at/Si. Joseph's Church. Interment' Gorga of Flushing, L.I., Mrs.and Mrs. Margaret Fromwlck, Sales,- repairs and service . only 102 garage. equal to such eligible member's the said Ordinance for final Couch Jr., and the late Robert Gate of Heaven Cemetery. daughter of John and the late Saturday, April 27.-Funeral Mass r-IVE POINTS INSTITUTE From *B.oo por monlh, Applicable PAYING (3 for S1.00 silver, part OARAGE DOORS INSTALLED, from an authorized representative Adls, eight grandchildren and two Leo'sChurch. Interment Josephine Gamba, Miss Rosa fi? St. Vladimir's^ Ukrainian R 5-9-9 to purchase. sotsi gold 8. Stirling lewelry a. ATTENTION ~ ST. MICHAELS Possession Autos Wanted 125 base hourly rate of pay determined passage on the 31st. day of May, Hollywood Memorial Park. - . CONNER—Claire Schotanus of LaFalce, both of Newark, Mrs. Antonla Pinko, sister ot Julia and SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR pocket watches. DENNIS COINS. OAraoe extensions, repairs 8. can you purchase now Electrolux. 2 • 2Vi or 3 room apartment needed Immediately, 7 rooms 8,. 2 car -as follows: such members annual 1974 at »:00 p.m. at Beechwood greal-grandchlldren. Relatives Mlllburn, on Monday, April 22, Irene-Pinko. Relatives and friends Catholic Church. Interment St. DOS pushbutton board (will, IANO INSTRUCTIONS Uoa , servic«, slecVIc uperatoj-s and HOMEOWNERS! For prompt and elflclent service garage. School, Mountainside, New Jersey and Irlends were kindly Invited to 1974, wife of the late John Mary tannotti ,ot Totowa, and the were kindly Invited to attend Ihe Andrew's Ukrainian Orthodox ntormodlale, classical B. pop RONDO MUSIC • 520 Stuyvesant Ave.,- Irvlngton, radio controls. Stevons OvarheAd Attics, cellars, garaoes and yards Idoor to door) call 7439044 All for mature woman In Irvlngton. base.satary, exclusive of longevity BOYNE—Entored Into iBterpst late vito, alsothree grandchildren. ' Cemetery, South Bound. Brook, train) Must havo ploasant HWY 23 AT VAUXHALL RD. 375-5499or 6766132, Eves. .. Door c.o. Ch. 1 Q749 • Call ,371-3834. . FIVE POINTS - Move right In, 4 HIOHEST PRICES PAID pay, shall be divided bv two at which time and place any attend the funeral service at The rest, on Sunday',' Aprllj'29, 1974. McKenzle ron^er, nnnmar ot Lt. funeral from HAEBERLE S. personality and type.at least 40 nuslc, thoory. Highly compofent ; cleaned; all dirt and rubbish service repairs. ' i . • u rooms, 2 car garage, rec room, person who may be Interested FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES F. Col. ponald-A. Conner,U.S. Army, 'Relatives, friends and members ol BARTH COLONIAL HOME, 1VX) Ins ructions by prolosslonal UNION 687-2250 -; R 5-2818 removed.. Leaders and gutters " Z-5-2.1002 Used and Junk Cars thousand and eighty (2,080). Fred M.,Boyne of 1>« 6. Lincoln U.A.W. No. 736, K. Of C. No. 51B4, THIBAULT—On Thursday, April wpm. Nlco company In— GIBSON MANDOLIN wanted, also " y HATF-94 MIDDLE age business couple 5 .- Immediate Towing 2.3 Overtime Moors omer'then therein wll fee.' given an CAFFREY & SON,809 Lyons Ave., AvcRosolloPark, • ./-- rotlred, and Bette Conner, also Plne'Ave., corner of Vauxhall Rd., Sprlnuflold. Salary X1I0. Feo Jorformer. 467-2375. . . > K tf.R AUTOMATIC QARA cleanod; , trucking. Very ,„l , ROSELLE- PARK—3-lamlly-5-S. opportunity to be heard concerning Irvlnoton, on Wednesday, May 1. survlvod by four \ grandchildren Rahway Elks and Bucclnesse Union, on Saturday, April 27, 25, 1974, August J. of 722 Colonial ~z ' R-5-9-9, old banlos Gibson, Fairbanks, ;s- roasonable'ratos. room; apar.!ment,_2-famljy; j-5 Call: 925-1414 Court Appearances' Defined beloved 'husband of Gonevlove Ave., Union, N.J., beloved • paid by employer. ORIENTAL ART COLLECTION ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS! *" -4- -etERTUEMPFELOSTeRTAG' said Ordln.nc Informant Hollywood Memorial and ono groat-grandchlld. Funeral Pleasur1 e Clubare Invited to attend Thence to St. Michael's Church, N COOPERATION with the 3rd quarter 19lh Century. Includes B&D brands, cash paid. Mr. Jay, heat Included, Elizabeth _ -• K 5-33-135 Overtime hours other than coUri Park. . ' . Marclno ' uoyne nt Homo and service was hold at SMITH AND the funeral from GALANTE husband of Bessie (Sinclair).' BERKELEY Box B5, Slalen Island, N.Y. 10304or We promise.to repair any type of Call 763-6054 , vicinity. Call 354-9204 alter 4 p.m. 6860651. Eves 686-4471/ JUNK CARS BOUOHT appearances are . hours 'of work Kathleen M. Boyne at homo. Union, for a Funeral Mass. brother-of Joseph, Miss Florence Xstroloours Guild ol America, Japanese prints, sot of 5, $125; garage door opener, Free service LENAM D< APPENIELLBR-Thonias (Ted) SMITH (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris FUNERAL HOME. -406 Sanford Interment In Str Teresa Cemeferyr \strology Institute Study Center vases $50 each. Buddhas $50 oach. phone 212-981-3226 collect. Ht.t.70 Z 5-2-102 J25 8, up, 34 hr. service which exceed a ..member's Relatives and friends wcro kindly Avo., SprJngflold, on Thursday,. Ave., Vallsburg, on Friday at 8 Thlbault and Mrs. Elizabeth EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ' R 5-2-18 call If we tall. All work HANDYMAN.-collars & yards r B.A. Towing Service. normally ^scheduled work hours Deputy Borough clork on Wednesday, April 24, 1974, of : iflers. ^workshops- lor beginners Sotheby -pnrKo^Bornnt^appralsal, TWO-WORKINGT»DUCTS,'monW~ On Maplewood line, 4 bedroom Proposed Ordinance No. 484-74 ilrvlngton, beloved husband of nvlted to attend th'o funoral Irom April 35. Interment In Falrmount A:M. Funoral Massat St. Francis SEDELMEYER— Helen B. on rovencher. The funeral service 30SSprlngfleldAv.,BerkHelghts ind advancod students. Spring & guaranteed. Sales & Service. cleaned. All types of painting S. 8, son, soek 3-4 room apartment. W1S04 and which are required: " the Leonard Horno for Funerals, Xavler Churchat9A.M. Interment was held at The McCRACKEN 1 276-4274 • _rf DAVE & SON ELECTRONICS, household repairs. 964-1397 8. 687- English style colonial, near school AN ORDINANCE\O AMEND Holen B., (nee Hadloyl, devoted Cemetery. ,ln lieu of flowers April 37, 1974 of Irvlnoton, N.J. •ii-i JO00 umitief classos now forming. Call • : HA 5-2-15 • Uppor Vallsburg, by June 1. Call 8. buses. Remodeled kitchen + S A.- lo-replace- members who ORDINANCE NO\474-73 TO falhor ot MVs, Doreen sharp and 242 W. Jersey ' St., contributions to_Amerlcan. Cancer Gato of Heaven Cemetery. (formerly of Union) beloved wife FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Morris STAMPS & COINS 964-0208 7461, Frco estimate. Aparlmenls (or Renl 101 alter 4 PM, 373.7844. . JUNK CARS WANTED are slck; Elizabeth, on Wodiicsday, May 1, Visitation Thursday 25 and 7-10 Ave., Union, on Monday. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERX 5-2-S fo1r AIR CONDITIONER . Toro powor handle,- most material, etc. Call any ti levels during periods.of vacation, Assumption, Rosclle Park, whore Mlddlotown, N.J.,- formerly of. Cemetery, Mlllersvllle, Pa. degree requlrod. Por dlom salary- sloctrlc manglo, twin sprlnyano JUNK FOR DUMP •EAST ORANOE . Buslness woman needs MOUNTAINSIDE \COM- Frederick Appen zel I en, Allan F. of Irvlngton, beloved Edward W.-Ebechardt of Newark, Home Improvements 3 room apartment In Irvlngton 2 11 547&U6B& vacancies In departmenta MUNITY POOL. \ grandfather cf oonald sharp, Mrs. i funeral Mass was' offerod. husband of Florence Golomb, Unlon, suddenly on-Aprll 29, 1974, and thelate Frederick C devoted ' •basls. All sublocts. Contact 'ersonats— 10 inattross, arm chair, misc. Call 233-0917 ANYTIME Home owners-furniture 2'/a room gardeh apartment, UN.ON . "-" position. - or at times ol wife of Joseph F. Leahy, mother of ivos, 376-7137. romoued. Yards, cellars, garaaes Available June 1st. Call By June 1st. Call after 2 p.m. Beautlfur.bl-level, 0 rooms, living WANTED TO BUY BE IT ORDAINED by theMayor Susan McNelco, H. Thomas, Linda ntermont St. Gortrude's falhor ol Mrs. Joseph (Ann-Marie) sister of Mrs. William snaw; Chrhr TOTH —Charles,on Sunday, April Charles Qauman, Asst. Supt R 5.23-18 . 372-4158 emergencies of any kind and Council of the Borough of and Mary • Apponieller, also Cemetery, Colonla., In lieu of Fedor, son of Mrs, Anna Kelly Richard of St. Joseph, Mo., Joseph Hummel and George Hummel of 28, 1974, of Union, husband of the Union Co. Regional H.S. District 1. X-5-2-15 COINS WANTED •-TAURUS' ccTNlTffu~ • Ideal—location bordering Union apartment In Springfield,near No. loger F. and Richard H. Brill. OF JAMES F. CAFFREY & SON, Church, Irvlngton, at 10 A.M.-WOZNIAK MEMORIAL HOME, Inlon, on Wednesday, May 1, — K 5-2-1 7016 Morris Avo., Union 96J-3736, 74-bus. Call 379-9074 after 4 P.M. ; K 5.9125 klndlV Invited to attend the funeral 1 uneral Thursday at 11 A.M. TELEPHONE Solicitors work FACTORY OUTLET-5HOPP1NG 8. COLOR CALL 687-4674 gt.'tters, storm windows, doors, Painting S Paperhanging 7) line, 6 largo rooms, 3 large ' BOROUGHOF ROSELLE PARK service at HAEBERLE J. BARTH Mrs. Marilyn MacWhlrter, Robert 809 Lyons, Avo., Irvlngton, on Interment Gate of Heaven 120 Myrtle Ave., Irvlnoton. tearooms, dining room, living r— Z 5-2-102 0 | Cemetery. nterment In Hollywood Memorial from homo. Clothing, drive, all GUIDE says, " Lovltt prlmo replacement windows. 686- ki - Union County, N.J. COLONIAL HOME, ll" "P ne C. Dreyer and Mrs. June H. Julo, Thursday, AprlP 25, Ih en to the Interment Graceland Memorial' areas. 376-1286, 3761481. ORIGINAL HAND PUPPET Loungewoar. —B o a u-t4-f-ul— room* extra laroo closets, laundry Young doctor 8, wife seeking 3 MoloicyCles'loi Sale 127 . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following proposed ordinance Ave., corner of Vauxhall Rd., alsorsurvlved by 14 grandchildren. John Burns Funeral Home,. ark, Kenllworth, N.J. • • •Park. . . K 5-2-1 iHOWS, (largo and small (or all , Loungowear from doslgner houses • J.,.'- R S-23-56 DU-RITE HOME REVATR room In apartment, large kitchen bedroom apartmont. Union, was Introduced and passed on llrst reading by the Mayor and Council of Union, on'xSaturdav, April 27. Relatalves and friends, also PlttSton,.P r "'followinf ! g named officials and employees of the Squad would be appreciated.. David Sllko, of tho Apostolic Faith Mt. Carmel Church, Newark. work schedulo to got ''HACK TO — — r-*»you" r %*%*•car/ x,u#;v casri Ullt t Iron, rf 6-6-56 carpeting throughout, aluminum List: $1471. °s ECTIO N"°r rh Funeral servlco was held at -Church,—I rvlnoton, off Iclaled. MOSSA—William, on Friday, Ave., Union, N.J., beloved Colonla. THE OFFICE?" wliy'not look Into tEWARD—taken from home on __ R-5-2-15 nowspapers 51.50 per 100 lbs., tifledd STEHEY kATZ -Adults—preferred. Security kitchenette • basement.- private SMITH AND .!• SMITH husband of Elizabeth (Hoeler), BASEMENT salo - Sun 8. Mon, ADDITIONS - ALTERATIONS required. 3720310. nome^Buslnass person, Call 484- combination storms & screens. BERNER—Irma (Elliabeth), of Interment Hollywood Cemetery, April 26,1974, of Union, husband of temporary work. .You'll only, need - win Oaks Rd. Unlbn.on April 4 up bundles free. of_ foreign -Jld nprrooflng, decksa, porchos; PAINTING,„PARERHANGING.. Asking $75,900. NEW 74 HONDA MO's 278 Orange Ave., Irvlngton, on [SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave., Union, N.J. Kindly omit, flowers. the late Dorothy (nee Smith), devoted-ffcther— of- Kenneth G. TURNER—Marlon of 19 Robert to roolster once. Wo oftor |ob lease roturn small pin, bow May 5 8-6 botwoen 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. materials. No 1 copper, 60 cents PLASTERING INT. «. EX.T. Z5im classification i Schmltt, Mrs. Dolores Leddy»Mrs. PI., Irvlngton,—baloved-Wlfo- of Kltchon set 525, drosser, brlc-a- finished basements, kitchens .RV.NOTON WASHINGTON VALLEY REALTY New all purpose cycles beat the - Mln. - $10,OO0;00 "MaxT^ $13,800.00 Ap7lr24, 1974, beloved, wife of Springfield, on Wednesday, May 1. HANDLEWIT—On —Saturday, father of Mrs. Olive Cohen, Mrs. diversity, top rates and convenient imped- .ill stones, also diamond per Ib. Brass, lust 26 cents per Ib remodeled, bathrooms • new orFREE ESTIMATES, ea7.-7.173. gas shortage In style. 36 In stock. Borough Clerk . —-Mln.- 7,500.00 Max.- 10,000.00 Morris and devoted mother of Kindly omit llowersl,.-' April 27, 1974, Louis A. of 3375 2111 Joyce Sabba and Mrs. Joan Vogel, Joanne Gunther and Sr. Elizabeth Alfred, devoted daughter of Kate work location: KELLY may bo a ihftped open work pin, ruby hoarl brae gnloro priced right. 396 Rags, 01. Lead and batteries. A8.P 4 rooms, Stuyvesant Ave., near IRVINOTON '""" Deputy Borough Clerk Anlhony S.S.J., brother of Mrs. Michaels and dear mother of new Idea to you, but wo'.vo boeh In Sherwood Rd. Union (Off Salem or PAPER| STOCK CO.. 48-54 So. 20th remodeled, violations corrected. Union line. $190. Security. Small Sunny room. Kitchen, 968-61CM) , List: $1122. „ . Clork-stenographer, Mln. • 6,000.00 Max.- 7,500.00 Leonard Berner, dear sister of Pi.. 'Largo, Fla., formerly of brother of Frank, Domenlck, Pat Margaret Jacobs. The funeral was vlth' drops,- All sentimental— Masonry. Free Estimates. Up to PAINTER — Interior 8. exterior CONTACT REALTY • 373-8874. Mln.- 5,270.00 Max.- 54000 Frank Kraus. Funeral service Union, be|oved husband of Mac and Jennie' Mossa, a|so nine Andrew, loving sister ot Sidney buslnoss over 25 years. omombranco. Write to Box 1774, off Colonial Avo.) SI., Irvlngton. (Prices sublect to privileges. Write ClasilfledrBoS" JT027, Wesi ureen tsrooK Clerk-Typist BUECHLER—Minna of conducted from The McORACKEN and Morton Michaels. Funeral K5-2-15 .100 percent financing arranged. Free Estimates. Fully Insured. R. J772, co Suburban Publishing, 1291 Z 5 2111 NEW 74 HONDA 125's Friday, April 26, from The Demarest PL, MnVWOod/'bolovcd (Blasco). devoted,. father vof grandchildren and one-great :-o Union Loader, 1291 sluyvesant changes) 2 BERNHEIM-GOLDSTICKER Chester Hanley ancTMrs. Hilda FUNERAL HOME; 1500 Morris services were conducted , COME JOIN A GOOD TEAMI iVo., .Union. No questions asked. 2OIRL'S-96 Inch bicycle, I boy's 36 Call days 7627619, Eves. 467-8930 Semanskl IRVINOTON UNION LINE °' Stuyvesanl Ave., Union. . New fun bike from Honda...get up Tax Collector-Treasurer wife of Seymour, devoted mothor grandchild. , Funeral was Ave., Union, on Friday, April 26. , LINCOLN CONSTRUCTION CO'. 4a7-8785 3 room modern garden apartment, to, 100 MPG..29 now In stock, Sr. Clerk, Tax Off Ice . MEMORIAL HOME, 1MO Clinton Smith, ' also survived by four conducted from The GALANTE Wednesday, April '24, 1974, from Inch, 1-boy's 24 Inch. All good SILVER COINS » SILVER Z5J 05 Ave./ - i.rvlnglon. Period of of Leonardonara, IJIOGloriF a Wecksteln and grandchildren. The.funeral service Tho-funeral Mass Holy Spirit The BERNHEIM-GOLDSTICKER -j^nnr- S5.-112 r X If 73 AC, 1st floor , available Julyy 1st HILLSIDE^ ' Mobile Homes IMA Jr. clerk,Tax Office-• Cola slstar -of^Loul FUNERACHOME, 2B0O.Morris Church, Union. condition Lj 63^25;.or.i6;;5B;.oL;.ri_ R-5-16-56 Call 226-9130, F r tl _ Every new Honda cycle plus Tax Assessor mourning wit. be observedat the rtan.—lovlna was held at Tho McCRACKEN MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton QUALITY Home Renovations.' PAPERHANGER-PAINTING • ,'i ?.!'.!;? »L^?L^.r,»m ^h TV,- Drt or of Welfare Sllodor, Frandls Gotfied and Bea Ave., Union, on Tuesday. The Flea Market 10B Call-233.8430— ( hundreds ot used cycles, aiLmakes -Director of Welfare family residence. ., FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris* Funeral Mass was at St. Joseph's Ave., Irvlnoton. Interment-Ml.- ANTIQUE china closet carved -Inside or outside., Also-Featuring, Fredrick" W. Richards - SPACE available for mobile home and models, plus $100,000worln-of- Judge of the MunicipaMunicp l Court Musket,' al4b* 'survived < by eight- Ave., Union, on Tuesday, April 30, SKOKAN—Suddenly, on April 28, Lebanon Cemetery, Isolln. Period Kelly Girl wood ~ glass front, for sale. Call R 5.-23-18 kitchens.& bathrooms. Customers .12X 361508 Burnel Ave. Union. Call cycle accessorleshelmets, Clerk of tthh e MunicipaMiil l Court BERTOLDO-On April 26, 1.974, randchildren. Services were held Interment Graceland Memorial Churcn, Maplewood.. Interment FREE ADMISSION 3740660 botween-5-B.-B.R.M. , WANTED • always satlsltled with 53 • 57 Linden Ave:, "T"" Holy Cross Cemetery. 1974, John J. of Irvlngton, beloved of mourning at the home of Sidney J .351j5403 Unjon...Quick.service. UNION ^_ .-Z-5-M05 688-5349 or'964-1195 __ leathers, boots,wallcarpeting, AC . Furnished room for gentleman, 1 son of Mrs. Elizabeth (Rafac) WestOrange. 3 AtR-condltlonorsV-2 stooping. cotSf -AND.METAL-TOYS, '- — We've got mor«-c.yjjMjhst'"' ' Borough Engineer mother of Lisa and Susan, dear Elizabeth, on Thursday; April 35. 23,-1974~WIHIam H. of 1534 Skokan and—Hie lale~John—8r SCHOOL-NorvSCHOOLNorv " nood condition. Reasonable • Call - See-Supl." " -referenced requlrearcalt 6866931. 1 Assessmenr^earcher— sister of John Kanzler apd dear ho period of mourning will be ..Bradfar.d_j:»r-o—Union,.., N .J., VOOEL—Lilian E. Ahlgrlm of" W340 112 -than-*mtnt -dealers.sell tip 4kokan, stepfather of Edwar.d.and 241-6011 _-, 700 NO. WOOD AW, LINDEN 964-3834. - ••* '"~KTHI Z5 J 105 :ntece "otr:Mr. and Mrs, Fred observed at Coleman Buochlor betoved-, ..husband lot Ruth. "Springfield, N-J-,on Friday, April ~ "504 fl~R7irllnn Rd.,'• ~ NEW ft UGCO ADTICLCi Original Recyclers Scrap Metal IRVINOTON "• -"'• L ' Asselmeyer. Fuho"fST"~T«nji ; 26, 1974, beloved wife of Jacob p.— : K 5a,\S - Kitchen Cabinelr Furnished sleeping room, for. ' fcr»e drlvlng^lnstructlons. prices •miwuB, i«a iniuiii Hall'Dr; (Whltaker), devoted-falhef-of -wmshefskl -and. :Mrs. -Rosalie" ' RosnlleShop. Ctr.Roselle.N.J. ATLOWPRICES'i KELVINATOR washer, Maytag. ~ MAXWEINSTEINSONS conducted from -The GALANT6 •aramus. _,j ^ Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Vogel; devoted rnolher of Barbara • REFRESHMENTt SINCE 1920 — gentleman. References required. URGENTI WE NEeD'LISTINOS: •'i plus freight,'.dealer prep and M»y^r -ftnynfifrf "mother of -Joseph William P. and Miss Linda Draus. Relatives, friends and "E.^ogei;-aIs6=«UH(lV«*'4»Vi-lwo-_ oTectrlc . dryer, .12 cu.ft. ^ Call after 3:3O,_1M:7OI5. IN UPPER. ISVINOTON, license feeS7~ -FUNERAL HOME, 406 Sanford Nothnagel, brother of Mrs. Erna -employees of Western-Electric, R 5-2)' „, JODDBBLNICK.._ refrigerator- Welbullt. gas -renner — WWAAorrls Ave., Union Ave.,- (Vallsburg) Newark, "on CAR,WH-=flfL-Aprll-"-9ai-1"M,-johr( Hersch, dear 'sister of Zellc grandchildren. Funeral service.- TYPIST _ ' VIP-HONDA -.- Schelnhous, adored orandmother Miller-and Mrs. Hazel Whlspel Kearny and members of the HOfJGKINS DISEASE " ' 6970045alter5p.m.— : Dolly8'5, Sat.8-2 486 8236 cab nets & counter tops, » _108 W. 7th st.,P.alnlleld,N.J,-7w- Monday,.April 29. Thence to the D. of Newark, dovoteo> husband of also survlved-by two grandsons Stanley S. Holmes Chapter, was held at SMITH ANO SMITH- Full Time. EQUNDATtON >• —.—. R 5.215 —KTRl laminating ot existing cabinets. Munn Ave., Presbyterian Church, Julia (nee BradloyVCarlln, loving of two. Funeral-Services were held__ (SUBURfiAN),' 415" Morris AVe., ' Llglll-Elllng-Phone , .^rt---—Z-5.2.1OB- we -MOO-for-t •' S COMMUNITY -Funeral service was held at The Telephone pioneers ofrAmerlca, Benefits Include " TWO CHESTS, 3 beds, antique- WBuO the rnrtipjftff |p^. p,, HtlnTa rBuildlng_lM Newark; " • " - Hollywood Cemeleryy-In- ljeu~o Ask for Mrs. Taylor ;'. 81.. 22, ESTIMATES. INSURED. 2B99434. «rihrctrarcburt endthevldiallonillonii currihalCHririnBHl bDe» IiSn lirnoa of. all fees-whlch Park, Union: Avon, Mrs. Mortimer ifoaman.ot flowers contrlbutloni-hiSy-be onThursday, MayT alB A.M, lo on Thursday, April 25,1974, age 79 GARAGE Sale - May 4 & 5 - 10 on Z Scandinavian working girl. Please LI said feet collected New York, Alice of Mlllburn and HIRSCH—Borqhlld Pedersen of yearirTrWtoomileldrwIte ofThe— am, -'4 p,m. • moving • Many Air Conditioning 22 service &. modernlllno Joy ontoign! T—= TT—'—•—• ATIxtf:n ZJ - _ -IRV.NOT0N - , """P- call between 9 a.m. £ 5 p.m., 687- KiS hSait^cted bv said officers or employees and all IIi olaobo In lieu of BLACK—Fanny B. of 1308 Ol chard Hugh F. Carlln of Chatham, halt Springfield, N.J. on Saturday, made to Iho Callmen's Association St. Paul the Apostle Church where TYPIST . TWlTT^ WAtNUT BEDS-f.lne PAINTINO, Interior & exterior. "I large rooms, small apartment sTO be tumedover" the Treasurer vynose salary shal ugh I Union* or a favorlto charity. ' tho Funeral-Mass will be offered at late Charles Wlssen, devoled Usolul Items, also baby furniture." mattress, springs, 2 -love -seats, 1™ ..Jersey'ji.,*, .largest Paper hanging professlonarwoTRT 7896 - ... - Terrace; Linden, beloved wife of rothei • irll 27, 1974,, wife of the late momerotMrs. ElsterMcPaddernot— rlenced. Will train former b""".J")ul" preferred. Available Jiy- = JM ••! PIAHA—Oei manu ut-3hort-WHT i.-- -,-Hoowf-washer- ar-dryei, -sofa-tjedmrnr-cnatrrsttpcoversr Local rtteiaiiLBS. Aftlmll,—Magle- • JUrTB lai, j/5 S-'Lrtu j—mB-fotrowInu' named-offIcwK eitd employees of- -Of.-Max s...devoted mother uf imaitrLTHlncti, Belovid mottter Belleville, William of West triiow wIshTng'fo .return -fo othor furnishings, otc. 20 Sunsot kitchen set, 688-4474 near ' St. Carroll's Air Conditioning *^ of Roselle ParK shall be entitled to an annual salary Anne S. and Paul s. Black, dear .(eiailves'a ... ot Mrs\n. . Shirley D. DoughertDougey and on Monday, April 29,1974, husband business; Send name & telephone Window unit specialists. Seasonal M were Invited to attend'the funera of Valeria Sartor. Piazza, father ot SOHANvJohn of Springfield, on Orange, Mrs. Charlotte Williams only, to Classified Box, 1762 Co Dr,,Mlllb0rn (off Rldgowood Rd.) Michaels. ^;. "*' XMO3 IRVINOTON . Furnished Room Wanted KlnafL?.'..5?£!.«orth. nn«iltoppositae eaceach reSDectlve classification: ... __ sister of Albert, Samuel and . Marlon J. Day, ..star of Mrs, Sunday', April ie, 1974, husband of of Bloomfleld, Carol Wlssen ot maintenance & repair. Pick up, J. JAMNIK - 106 FENCING Sydney Butchkes. Funeral on Thursday from The EDWARD n Kozlk and Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Dolores Peclle and Mrs. Rita —• • Union—Leader? -1291 sfuyvesant ubllcV) Katharine Nebesky sohan, father Bloomfleld, Charles of Lake SAT. MAY 4, from-105 p.m. at 40 BESSON TRUMPET Excellent Installation A, room sizing. 823- 4 rooms, 2nd floor, heal & hot Superintendent of P services were conducted from P. LASKOWSK. FUNERAL Qeneruttl, also survived by 11, Polll, also survived by fou 1 0203, 467-0189. Landscape Gardening 63 Painting, decorating & water supplies, avallable'tAay 15. Foreman qpjrator HOME, 1405 Clinton Avo,, above of Mrs. Doris Karllk, Richard Hiawatha, N.J., Mrs. Claire Smith v Unl n Northern Drive, short Hills. condition. Volkswagon • 6 volt ,paperhanglng. Free estimates GARAGE FOR RENT All Types Congregation Anshe Chesed, St. grandchildren. Funeral service grandchlildren and 12 great- of Rochester, N.Y,, and the late ^ °" ° ' - R 5.2-1 MJrrors, picture frames, lurnlturo * K 5-16.22 Call372-7695 Santord Ave., Irvinqton, thlsn lo randchildren. Funeral from Sohan, brother of Mrs. Bessie battery. Perfect condition. 355 5371 'Call 687-6298 or 6876619 any time Z 5-2-101 Union Center Georgieo AvoAve. and Orchard TerraceTerrace,, Immaculate Heart of Mary was held at Holy Cross LutheraLutheran Wleland, also survived by six -..hWlt. .liter -' • misc. ' ' after 3 p.rri, AIR COND S. REFRIO. SERVICE UfY VT*r* nnrfh. n, on Monday^ April 29.1974, rhiirchrhh . aig ^mintaj/tpj Aye.A . N Jl«er 9,1 Mtji TURRET LATHE "V OARV<« PAINTIN •fuutuuaiu CHAIN! INK-WOOD Ut'Bildt-ti.lttren.—'funeral we itsb survived by - • X5-2-H - Domestic. A*C-wlndow at central • Relalnltui wallsriesSned* built, 4- rooms, supplsupp y own utilities, .c.iHt.r'Vp'.m'm.yiiralter 4 p.m. 688. — TnTeTlfinierfflMrMt.LebanoWMt7Letanot nn 'rjemefcrcemeteryy, Funeral ^Masi" v^jss, offered. springfVeld, N.J. Tuesday, April »BAN)?4 |g WrrilW conducted from SMITH AN , Iterson, a! survived by OARAOE SALE oti Temple A BAZAAR FOR EEMBIIIIV&NB Refrigerators & freezers also, SCOTCH PLAINS floor. $225. June 1st. Call aid Iselln. The period of mourning will 30. Interment St., Stephen's Springfield, on Thursday, May X 17 grandchildren and eight great, , Set-up & Operate using quality railroad ties, fl Z 5-2-108 ALUMINUM-PLASTIC Interment Gate ™f. Heaven at 9 A.M. Funeral Mass at St. Rose SMITH (SUBURBAN), 41$ Morris roundnds Sun.,' May 5, 10-4.May 5,10 a.m.-a.m.55 p p.nWTempl. emple BtBeth automobile A-C charged. Eves.& • Uied railroad ties delivered. ' ', INTERIOR * EXTERIOR PM. 371,8646. ' be observed at the family Cemetery, ' . ' ' ' Cemetery, Mlllburn, Friends Ave., Springfield, on Wednesday, grandchildren. (Relatives and ' We have openings for 1st Class f vorythlnythlng bub t clothest.. Templplee ElEl , 1374 NrtNorthh AAve.v , Ellzl .S Save $$$ weekends. Call 371-3844. Roofing, Leaders «. Gutters. Fully residence, in lieu, of flowers called at SMITH; AND SMITH of Lima Church, Short Hills, at i friends, also mombers ol Irvington N hdi "" i 8 • Complete landscape service: • ZV2.101 I A.M. RelativesRelatives ' and. friends ar May-1. Funeral service at Holy |ourneymen-w Warner-SWbsey Sha'areShaarey ShaloShalo m So.. Springfield Now merchandise, "74" spring. 8, shrubs, trees, flowers, ground insured, References. Reasonable • IRVINOTON' Installation Guaranteed contribution, to the United Jewish CLAYPOOLB—Entered Into (SUBURBAN), .415 Morris Ave., Trinity Lutheran Church, (Rev. Chapter No. 44 O.E.S. were kindly , experience desired, ,• i... AAvo . & ShlShunplkk e RRd.d, SpringfieldSifild. summer . fashions,, household Free Estimates G. HALL • 232 3557 Appeal will be greatly eternal rest suddenly.on Friday, Springfield, N.J. InitInvitedd to attendttd. ItInterment t In StSt, Invited to attend the funeral r-r-.—' -• . K 5-2-12 Items,-' enormous stock of lamp cover. > JI i • • A*tef 4 p.m. 2nd floor, 4'A rooms,, heat 8. hot- appreciated. Arrangement, by TTeresa's Cemetery. Paul Baranek officiated). Tucker service at HAEBERLE 8. BARTH • Professional ; planning .'.«. ; April 26, 1974; Noljon A; Clavpoolo KIBLBASA—Mario, (nee Sas), of Avo,, Union. Relatives and friends BACK • PORCH SALE, shades, Mother's S. father's day Asphalt Driveways' 25 ' " XM.73 About to ' Termi Arranged KJRSITZMAJN'S .tdMMUNITy 1 RICHARDS—Edith Lllllarl HOME, FOR FUNERALS, 971 ' • BREE2E CORPORATION ,INC. Installation, ,(/.!,'. FROM IRVINOTON Sr; of 917 Buell Ave., Union, NJ., 832 Bergerr Ave>, Linden, on RCHARDSE l (nee were Invited to attend. Interment —'TOO Liberty Ave. Unlon,N;J. SATURDAY ONLY. Everything gifts, food & drink, big savings!! permanent CHAPEL of Elliabeth, Guennel)Gln)) , ,o n WednesdayWdsdaydsda, Apriy, l 24Apri, l 24, Clinton Ave,, Irylngton, on (or outdoor entertaining. Includes ' K5-M5 • Free estlrnatem. I:. •' tls painters • Interior, exterior. devoted husband bf'Mnry -F. (nee Monday, April 22, 1974, at age 55, Irvlngton, In Hollywood Memorial Park, li Monday, April 29. Interment In . , 686-4000 ASPHALT or'lvewayr. parkTno" • RV.NOTON ; Graduate _ ?| permanent Pa •ORN5TBIN—Judy M., Of 1365.Fox) Claypoole, .< father of beloved wife of Henry, beloved 19741974 , age5 522 years, fo Irvlgtof Ivlngtn o lieu of flowers contributions t barbecue, S10; hlbochll- $10; 4 7 MEN'S suits size 38 short. Pair lots. All work done with power • Call 2134743 fW 3Vi large front rooms, modern di permanent — >le Jn.pCrani..., beloved wife of Windsor RichardRichardss , Graceland Memorial Park, .. EqualOpportunltyEmployerMF matching. Indoor-outdoor chairs, shoes, almost new. One piece «r, 371 -07(7 ' Dbg Runs*'Pool Enclosures North Ave., Elliabeth, belovet Nelso' " .n Avtiavpoo. l nford, mother ol Henry J. Jr. and Mrs. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church roller. All kinds masonry. James ' kitchen 8. bath, also front 4W wife of Michael, dear sister of N.J., Rober. t EE. . Claypoole, Peter (Patricia Smeretsky and devoted daughter of Edith ' would be appreciated* Kenllworth. $15; 6 outdoor cocktail tables, $10; sectional, Good condition- Very LaMorgese, 16 Paine Ave., Irv. "5».73 pursuant to Section 4, shall be payable Manyer, sister of Mrs. Mildred WATBRfllLO — On Sunday, WOAAAN-AAAN i wooden croquet set, $25; teakwood reasonable. 686-8228. ES 2-3023 fertilizing llmejseedlno, .. , IPRINO (PICIALi W1ld r of Ormond Beach, Fla., formerly necessary. Call 241-0811. -^_; ;__— Kt-f-25. IRVINOTON -Ided all fulull time officials and employeesr shall be entitled to Jersey St., Elltabeth, Sd Claypoole, HaVertown, Pa., and members of the Emanuel United Friday, April 26, 1974, of Llgh rlrvlngton and Short Hills, beloved tier hors'd'oeuvre tray, $35; Electro-X, with case and t 1.7 lens. hallways, stores, offices va & up/ Materlglt—Parti cent of thai Jersey S on Sunday, Invited to attend the funeral from 1 '* __ . R 5.3.1 Al.o carpentry, trim work, Small furnished apartment, ivlty compensation aqulva April aa«« WH Irment t Mt Elmer Ctaypoole, Barrlngton, N.J. Church of Christ of Irvlnoton were House Point, , Fla., formerly ol wife of ' the late Joseph S. wooden Ice bucket, $10; Wooden $200..Call 467-1823 alter 6 p.m. business man or woman, no pats. Valarv for each five year. service to April. a», 1»74. Interment Mt, and Mrs, Anlhony (Irtne) the Krowlckl-McCracken Funeral WELCOME WAOON snack tray chest, $10; serving X-5-215 Carpentry 32 SPRING CLEANUP scaffold, commercial. Very . EnrollNovVl^rCouraesIrt tlontoranyone Lebanon Cemetery, Iselln, The Home, 2134 G. St. George Ave., at kindly Invited to attend the funeral Irvlngton, beloved wife of Otto L Watertleld, devoted mother of . • en|oy meeting people? I g Security, call after 3 p.m. 374-1663/ Call For FREE EiHmafe of 'he Zoning Neuberger, Audubon,, N.J., and. service at HAEBERLE J. BARTH - Spill, devoted mother of Frank L. , Roberf J. Watertleld, sister of Miss uple? Openings baskets, 12 to S5 -each; Ice chesestt. PRI. a, Sat. May 34 Ceramic MonthlyMaTtrtetiance •reasonable. Frea.-fsllmate', free of^tha florouoh OT for supervisor per od of mourning. 4(1.1 -be Mrs, Rober.t (VlolajVJitrobrldge, the Linden-Elizabeth city line, on Jn,Irv.. Roselle, RoeeRoselll e Pak, $35; set or 13 corn dishes, 15, etc 10 minor repairs. Fully Insured. per annum. •.; , • ... observed at the family residence. Thursday. April 25j funeral Mass HOME POR FUNERALS, 971 split, Mrs. Lillian Bechtle, Mrs, Ida Mattle. Oraveslde funeral ,T,ll)den, Union. Tq . 10 Molds. Baby furniture, tile colfee ' "cJARPBNTU IRVINOTON ' AIR-C0NDITI0NIN6 Helslervlllo, NJ., also surviving 10 Clinton Ave,, Irvlnoton, on Mildred Wood and Walter F PITTSPIBLD ST., CRANFpRDRD. table, elec. broom. Ironrlte Ironer, For esjlrrtttln.cjrt 17754M Of MM973 2Vi room ' garden (201)- 381-3111 s employed by tha,rubilc- BOVB—Michael, of Irvlngton, on grandchildren. Futi.ral, was In St. Elizabeth R.C. Church, service was held Wednesday at Mwcorners. Make"your own hours; •A.II types rernodellng, additions, - A•. Maranof apartment. REFRIQER^TION 4 HEAXINQ y and Is hereby fixed at the April 23, 1974, husband of Louise Linden.i Interment St. Gertrude Thursday, April 25. Funeral from Merferl, sister of Mrs. Carolln Clinton Cemetery, .rvlnoton,. . —J^ HA 52-12 storm door, tent and camping repairs av alterations. Insured. 5-23-4J Excellent . location- , , "dulf. conducted from The 'f.EONARD Frank W. Jones Funeral Home. equip., many more household preferred, call 399-044* ; on completion of • monjn.. (nee Masiaralla), .father of HOME FOR FUNBRj Gemetery, Colonla. ' Gorham, also survived by 1 Friends call at The McCRACKEN 'Opportunity Employei OARAOE SALE —, Saturday & Wm. P. Riviere. 68J-7296., Mtsde. Bd)o, May J, '»,£,. r of service and therealjer . Scranton, Pa.,, on Saturday, April grandchildren and two grea FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Sunday, May 4 & 5 at 21 Modbourne Items and Brlc-A-Brac. 964 Liberty —~-^ • Kn TF-t netw • Piano Tuning , Z 5-2-101 per hr,; complstlon of «yaa Anthony Bove. Mrs. Mary Jersey St., Ellzabfm KREY—Kathleen Walson of K53.] Ave-, Union. „ l alter i AUTO-MECHANICS ~"~ BONUS $25.00 I be paid at the rata of »1.s5. Patrlzlo, Mrs. Josephine Jackson Monday, April, 29.>T| Springfield, N.J., on Thursday. 27. Interment In Ablngton Hills grandchildren. Funeral wa Ave., Union. Ave., Irvlngton (off Ml. Vernon CARPINTRY WORK-On new IRVINOTON •• -nmW'htlp shall Cemetery, South Arlington Twp., conducted from HAEBERLE LINO TO LEARN NEW Ave.j, 10 - 4 p.m. _ — R-5-2-1<; iwnrte. also alterations. Call i Sto rooms, for adults heat t, not AND DIESEL ENGINES^ offthepric*' " dmtir I. fixed at the rate of 14.2*9 Michael and Dennis Johnson Oenev lava's Chui April 25, 1974, beloved wife of D6? Opportunity for J256.43 374-1574 brother of Mrs. Ellen Maollocca MonmouthRd.,Elliah Herbert J. Krey, devoted sister of, Pa. " , i BARTH HOME FO X 5 2 KITCHEN set 145, vacuum cleaner ALSO water supplied. Available week. Phone 484 3434 today. OARAOE SALE • ' '" JIB, PPG door mirror S15, K 5-23-J2 lmmedHt«iy.lc«ll inw& ' of installed fence rshals (with pay when on Funeral Mass Mrs. Thanat McCal. and Mrs. Vera SALZMAN — On April 24, 1974, FUNERALs.971 Clinton Ave, Sun:. May 5 J. Mond., May 6,'10 unpalnted louvered door 26X80 S7, CARPENTBR.CONTRACTOR. ~ _PIAIANOI 5 REPAIRED Interment s< Paul, niece of Lettltla Watson. Joseph Arnold, beloved husband ot Irvlngton, Wednesday, May V HOUmOOD FUMIST •xacuTivai rud our wantAds --SCINSKI - ES 54816 IRVINOTON V Anna Homza of valUburBdevoled Interment at Hollywood Memorial ...••RS. ATTENTION I Sell a.m. to 4 p.m. 2037 Balmoral Ave., garden toots. 688-4902. types remodeling, kitchen, bath/ d«o V/lthThlrAd ci tha Icnool Patrol CemaHry, Funeral service was held at Union. X-5-2-15 additions, dormers, alterations & when hlrlfio • -•" «-— : r . . H.M74 FURNISHED 3 room apartment, -SMITH. AND" SMITH father of Barbara bluanedsttp of Park, • ^ urvlcat to over 80,000 local- heal-hohealhot water, electricric;; Close to YOUBWAN.TAI) Union, brothsr of Oscar. Arthur We specialize In funeral - Tib a low cost Want Ad. LAWNMOWER 1973 Eager --1 21 repairs. No lob too imall. UIID CAR* DONT Dli...mey shopo ng thbatre all busesj and (SUBURBAN), 413 Morris Avo., (TITKBVVCH — » Inch, gas J75 Days 379-7700 ask •fHelnie*e7..294a'.. J luiTtrade^way. Sell'youfs with a shopo ng, thbatre, all busesj . COCUIZA-Jeonle (nee qanna) of SprrriBtleld, N.J,, on Monday, and Edward.- also thrae Design arid Sympathy low-cost Want Ad. Call'^6-7700. Avalftble June 1. Call 374-7799. • JSK/tSV fd PLACE .East Orange, on April M,(»7i wife grandchildren, funeral *m% 13m-.2 Murray,s Murra y St.ai.,« ^"*srr""t "": Arrangement, for the bereave n d , lor Carol. ' • ' ' TYPHOON FENCE Inances Inconsistent wrth of August; mother Of Mrs. Mary April 29. Interment Hollywood . family. Just Phone: , • K-5-2-15 I-^r- Z-M-WI Cemetery, Union. In lieu of flower, conducted from The RAYMONO WednesdaY' April 14, W4, at age «6Sl,G»orgeAve,l(ohwayN').0Jfl45 ,Mllla,Mrs, Franem' O'Andraa, FUNERAL CENTER, J2J Sanford to. beloved husband of Anna (nee l l In lh« Mrs. Angelina' Coppola, Anthony contribution, may be made to the Medycky) and father of Dr. New Jersey Foundation of ' the .Ave^Vallsburo^jn^onday, April Cocuua and the . l«ts> M Idrsd 29. Funeral MaS'Sacred Heart Ale/andar Sletkevych. Or. passage on the S'»L 686-7700 Renna, also nine grandchildren. Blind, 46 Franklin St., Newark, Jaraslov Stetkeyvch .and. Mr ' <. W74, Si F:00 p.m., •» 07102. Church.. «li »v

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.-Thursday.. May. 2 Kdrry will speak •.•, AAunroe to retire e r em is si 6ns t e sts at qhnual meeting a$ Jersey Vchief State The Zip Code . on-line operation between'the various stages 0/ ThY program was inaugurated on a pilot . of UNA division i Because the original time schedule • was , said, was reached following.a consultation with - In case of^erjnergency delayed and the mandatory phase of the auto the testing program. At each stage over a basis in July 1072 in order togiv e motorists and call • /watchdog of air three-year period the test criteria for carbon the service industry a full year to become John A. Weddhigton, director of the state Edward M. Korry, president of the United^ for Springfield is exhaust emissions testing program has been in Division of Motor Vehicles. Nations Association of the USA,-will be tho- 376-0400 for Police Department .. William A. Munroe, chief of th.e Bureau of iVir operation only - three months.- the state monoxide and hydrocarbons become more acquainted with the testing procedures., thus or First Aid Squad Pollution ControJ, Department of Environ- stringent, as stipulated in the state air pollution far, only about- 25 percent of the state's 3.5 A public hearing on the new timetable and keynote speaker at the annual seminar and; Department of Environmental Protection other proposed revisions to the motor vehicle v '.business meeting of the UNA' New Jersey; 376-7670 for Fire Department — mental Protection (DEP), announced this I DEP) plans to postpone until Feb. 1,1875imorc control code." million registered autos have been tested on a 07081 emissions standards will be held June II In Division Saturday at the Church at the Crow* week that he will retire from state service stringent test standards which would have mandatory basis and It was felt that in fairness Trenton. The hearing is scheduled from .10 roads, 10 S. Oraton'pkwy., East Orange. effective July l.'He will commence about two become effective July 1. • Goodenoufin pointed-out that adjustment to- to {>)* rATriniping moforiRtB phftRf two of the -a.m. -to—5—pjm.- in-tbeUcultural'. Cenjer: . Korry, will discuss ".Opportunities ,aq

.lng(l.lf member of the U.S. Mission to the United, VOL..45NO. 31 Mailing A SPRINGFIEU5,NJ, THURSDAY,, JB.50 Y.=fl» ' Paid ol Sp.lng(l.l<), H.1- in the development of the New Jersey Air testimony is invited from auto manufacturers. Nations, will discuss "The Nations at Sea: Law: lngllalJ. N.J._070«J_ Pollution (Control Act of 1954, the first statewide __There are the first vehicles' to be equipped with or Anarchy?" Francis Okelo, assistant- air pollutionjconlroUegisliilion-to be enacted in catalyHc exhaust devices as prescribed by the director, Office of the Secretary-General of the' the United States, preceding by several years College pf Medicine, Dentistry tasks: federal Environmental Protection Agency. UN World Population Conference,, will discuss; —other-state-and.federal laws in this field. The A further amendment would require that-new "The' Issues before the World Population statute, supplemented and amended, still car dealers aciually tesfandjiecnni Emissions Conference." , , r ; - data for each new vehicle they sell, thus There will be a buffet luncheon. The business for Dayton .stands inf New-Jersey as a pioneering legal Regional Soord^Ks open mechanism. Munroe in 1954 became the first assuring the. customer the vehicle meets, session, beginning' at' 9;45"TOnT7"wlinnc1Xiae-" administrator of the act and subsequently, on. Education, health care and .research emissions, standards specified 'by the election of officers. Dr. George J.' W=-Pen-1_ manufacturers the standards containedin the nington, minister of the TUnltarian Church of Dec. 29, 1958,| was named chief of the .Air 1 •: "i- ' .' . . ' on 142 research projects and 114.other Sanitation Prograrti, forerunner of theeurrcnj "The problem for an institution like ours," New Jersey regulations. • " Montclalr, Is the current president. Reser-! . New policy (This Is the last of Hirer nrtlclrs about tin- educational and special programs' with public bureau. Collrgpof Mfdlclnr and l)rntlstry '; Dr. Bergen said, "is not whether to conduct Under the proposed regulations, the com-., vations may be made for the seminar and and private'funding of $18.7 million.-. research, but to strike a balance between missioner of DEP in concert with the director luncheon by contacting the UNA-USA, Ny On Feb. 16, 1967, the air sanitation program, •; of New Jrr«ey. * CMDNJ's 1972-73 operating budget totalled research and other responsibilities in the light of Motor-Vehicles also would bo empowered to Division, Box 4088, Ampere .Station; East with Munroe as chief, wa's placed in the newly THe schools of the College of Medicine and about $6fi miilion, exclusively of $2 million of available resources." set variances for certain classes of pre-1968 Orange, or by calling 674-4959: The public is approved.on ..created Division of Clean Air1 and Water in the Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) had a total enUl and 'spent for equipment': That year, *e colh|£ / ' -O-O-- •'••-. '•' vehicles. ' , , . invited to attend. state Department of Health;' headed by Richard : when it income was derived as follows. *34 million in "FEW PROBLEMS facing society fend its The third phase of the testing program, J. Sullivan! former commissioner of DEP. On- in I'r72-71 U.'Sat antihree sW appropriations: ». million .rom patient educational institutions are of the magnitude of slated to go into effect July 1, 1975 would be Kurth Day.(April 22, 1970) the air program V i7i 7.1 serv ces' $11 1111 ion federal tunas and *4 that of the minority groups," said Dr. Bergen, delayed unti Feb. 1, 1976, under the new class ranks ^ became'a bureau in the Division of Knviron- n^! inl.No,, student fees, private grants and^, CMDNJ has moved in many ways to find schedule. ' PSE&G to build dowmenls and other sources. (With state mcntal Quality in .'DKP which-came into liansron,programs now in progress iire.com-' solutions. Academically, the college is com- Under the currcnt'standards the allowable District votes foreword m.thnriz»tian. $:, million was reappropriate.1. existence'on that dny, Munroe continuing (is plcl'cd, the college will enroll about 1,500 full; . mitted to recruiting qualified minority-group emission levels for vehicles up to and including giant breakwater chief,. •'-..- Jlhil^ time students. --.-•'' •- r•--^——— —---^r members, and to helping them overcome 1967 are 10 percent for carbon monoxide and qttendqjice regulations - Munroe s.'iid, "1 think most people eventually Additional hundreds'of professionals and possible .deficiencies in their preparation for 1600 parts per million for dydrocarbons. For Public Service Electric and-Gas Co: hat come to a point where they feel they should pariiprofcKsi'nnnls''are''trained each year by tho rigors pf professional study.. 1968-49 autos, the allowable levels drop to eight issued a letter of Intent to award a contract for. •^ ByKAKF.NSTOU- ' . • terminate their-"active workinf, careers and CMDNJ .in part-time, postgraduate and con- • The medical and dental schools both conduct percent_and. 800 ppm respectively, and for 1970-' construction of the breakwater'Which will ^Approval of an open lunch policy at Jonathan • retire. I think I have done just about everything tinuing education programs. special summer orientation programs for 74 models and levels are six percent and 600 protect its proposed offshore, floating nuclear Duyton Ilc^ional High School, Springfield, apd Medical College power plant, the Atlantic Generating Station.! I.am able to do and now it's time for someone Tile college's lull-lime faculty numbers- minority students. Forty-eight students par- of ;> "late, arrival-early release" program ;it f ' The award will go to DraVo Corp. Pittsburgh; else to bring new-insights into the job at hand. around 500. Typical of'incdiual and dental ticipated in New,ark-and 15 In Piscataway -TJirv1rr~l>i em It-y Hnttoial jn Kenilworth were -schoolii.-^Uiero—iii—an-ciTn—larger—pari=time^= Will begin search during the summer of 1973. In 1972, the entire one of the largest construction firms in the among changes yrtvd by the Regional High ~ I'linical" faculty of more than 1,-KK). With Rutgers Medical School group of 15 enrolled in nation. Associated with^Dravo In the project School'-District Board of.-Kduca.tfon at its receiving from all the administrations I have Groups combine will be American Drcdgihg.Co., Philadelphia, laculty, staff and employees of its two teaching for private funds the school in the fall, and 14 in the Newark r r M meeting • Tuesday-night. .Thc-l>oard also an- served uiidLuituiau' serving. I'm simply ready , " p , ' " " Ferry, -: and happy to finally make (he.break." hospitals. (,'MDN.I has a payroll of 5,200 per- progranr entered NJMS. The rest of the NJMS tr ,p nounced plans to reword, its new attendance for Brahms' work- Tho cost will be in excess of $200 millionilli . Munroe over the years gained ' national sons. - - ''/:: • _' The College of Medicine and Dentistry of . group, consisted of undergraduate „ college regulations., Thcsbrcakwater, which will be_thc_largest_ stature largely as a result of his development of Through its hospitals,' mental'henllh centers New Jersey's board of trustees moved this i students who arc considering future careers in The combined singers from Kean College.and o Approximately 70 persons, including, a ' _j:-:* J «!_1L.. __ ..!.._ i.! J!-..i man-made structure ever placed in tho oc-in, scientific techniques And enforcement anil dental clinic's, the college served 2f>7,590 __ week toward seeking private funds to provide a mcdicine( dentistry, or other biomedicul "ttho Hiverdale Choral' Society will perform -number of students, were on hand for the patients in the year ended June III), 1973. "margin ' of excellence" for its statewide science fields. They received counseling during Johannes Brahms' "A German Requiem" on will be located 2.8 miles out in the Atlantic, session at Arthur L. Johnson Regional in procedures for air pollution control. 1 about 12 miles northeast of Atlantic City. -O-O-- programs of education, research and service. • the year to prepare them for entrance, if they _FrldayJ_May .10, at 8 p.m. in the Theater for the C'lqrlc; which also saw hoard adoption of anew "BUT NUMBERS," says Dr. Stanley ,S. Dr. Frmiklyn 1>, Gerard df Glen Ridge.' remained InTereslca. ,. -, Performing Arts at Kcnn- College, Morris Construction cannot begin until a permit is method ' for ranking students, to be im- Bergen Jr. CMDNJ's president", "are cold nnd rhnirnmnn,-• Foundation Development Com^ obtained from the Atomic Energy Commission. plemented next year. . '.'•'" Panel discussion "Successful matriculation in medical; or aVcnue, Union. " „ impersonal and medicine and dentistry are mlltee, announced establishment of the dental school ls-\ obviously" not enough, . . The changes, made in the wake of student i.,very• warm, human pursuits. Statistics sum- • Foundation of CMDNJ ;|S Ir nonprofit cor- however," Dr. Bergen continued. "For. the The performance will benefit Kcan's Music Program on wet lands protests over aileg'ed injustices in the school at YMHA Monday ni.'irize hut they don'! tell how a would-be poration. Other committee members who ' program to succeed requires seeing to it. thnl Department scholarship fund and the Wilkins TdTjunior Olympics track meet. See otrSer picturesdrid"^detaffsxyn Sports Pages. [AndRich Studios] system, were approved on a trial basis only for The next pTifgrulirlli"the' series entitled student feels during his or hot" mouths-long wait served—as—incorporators—we;—Gustav- 0. -every-talented-well-motiVated individual gets Lecture Scries. Featured will be Louise Natale, South Jersey's wet lands will be the subject the remainder of the school term, ending June "Women's Movement: Kndical? Itidiculous? for an acceptance notice; they're unahle to Ucnlmrdnnd George V. Smith, both of Edison, the tutorial—and financial—support he may soprano; Rpbert Carver, baritone, and Charles for study on "Fields of Gold," Sunday.at 10:30 21. The Dayton program begins today: the one and Everett M.Scherer, of West Orange. These Right?" will be held 011 Monday at.Hp.hi. at the picture his or her long hours in classroom, need to meet the standards of excellence Hunter, organist: p.m. on Channels 50 and 58. Tho program will at Brearley on Monday." college trustees will serve on the foundation VM-YWII.A of Metropolitan New Jersey, 7(!00 laboratory and clinic, or the -deep joy of. a required of every student, and lii perservere. The Concert Chorus and Chorale of Kean contrast two areas on the Delaware Bay, Cape Regarding the Dayton lunch policy. Prin- Northfield ave,, West Orange. » degree recipient. board, which will include—top-loaders from This kind of help is ulso being supplied." seniors' housing cipal Anthony Florduliso noted he had drawn College perform regularly on campus and in May County and Gloucester County. : L on funds still Under the heading "Consciousness liaising: "Thu real sinews of a college.of medicine and busi»iess~and"indu5try~in-Ncw~jer8Cy. .. . At the same time, CMDNJ is sponsoring the greater metropolitan area. The Kean group up.a number of guidelines to regulate the 1 Not Women Only.' ' four guest, speakers will dentistry* are its people—the helpers and the Dr. Gerard said, "We recognize that only research on the problems of "minority sm(lenls and the Klvcrdale Choral Society performed FAST TALKER? housing group: Robert F. flrovof'nrchltecl: ahead n»\v would lie a gamble with township — spend and not t()Jends?Hi)f-risk here would hc program. Although, students will have the «V AHNKIUiOI.I) substantial can be accomplished to provide participate in a panel discussion and bold a helped. The one must be endowed with through a partnership of private money and in professional schools, to see, how to Improve together in Octqber during a celebration of the Don't talk top fast, you might say something Cliaflcs'Pierce," planning cqnsuttantrand Jay- -tiiotieyv-and tiobody-has-any insight as. to the . spending if we mjghl-nqrget any return out of option of remaining in the cafeteria o£?n school 1 apartments here for the elderly until and unless question and answer peiod. Panelists are Or. • . creativity und compassion; the other with n public funds can we hope to build Ihe-type of .programs and to provide models for' both United Notions In New York. you haven't thought of yet. " More than 100 concerned local residents who Bloom, township nttoriieyT Othuf members of best bet. The time saved would not he-that-- - it. It-would be illegal for the committee to throw. _—grounds, or of leaving the school uren, they will a federal freeze im housing funds is lifted. 1 James Gallagher, Career Management determination to support the work. The first-rank college for the health professions minority and non-minority educational attended a special open meclini; of the the—Township Committee and Housing Corp. great; Springfield's application is all ready and any taxpayers' mom;y down the drain. ' not be permitted to go to their lockers, nor to" 1 Mayor.Kdward N.Stlso Jr.. conducted. Inc. Associates; Carole Klein, author mid lecturer ; ..which New Jersey needs and deserves, situations. Springfield Senior Citizen Housing Corp. and 'helped,' in the case of CMDNJ, is the entire meeting. Spankers' included the Rev. James also spoke. ^ '" ' . * ' It is neiir the top of tho list." Architect Pierce also commented that a "loiter" in halls and washrooms. They also Henry Kogel, C-ll group leader, and Dr. population of the state of New Jersey." said Therefore, the trustees have decided to seqk an the Township Committee Monday at the In a parallel effort, the GMDNJ-Graduate Dcwarl, chairman of the „ Housing Corp.; There was no criticism of past actions despite Mrs. Carlin noted that UFA X'oiild apply for ' limited dividend company backed by-a-builder may not sit in or use cars during the lunch Miii'llyn Unrsky', psychologist. Dr. Bergen. . a margin ofexcellence'privnte financial (Sup- A medieval May Day FURNITURE Florence Gaudincer School left the huiUlinj! "Is not an option for Springfield" because the School of Iliomcdical Sciences is attempting to Beatrice 'Kinstein, vice-chapman, other dissatisfaction voiced by township coiji- funds under a new federal program,'but that period. Education and health, cure arc only two- port for supplement legislative funds, student nfter more than two hours of discussion with local site selected is on land already owned by • --O--O-- •- The women's Movement Series is open to expand minority-population interest in its members of the governing body and the mltteemen.in recent months, particularly over this would call for a 20-year mortgage, rather both members and non-members. Tickets for thirds of the college's burden. The other third is fees, und governmental grants." offerings. It made plans during the year for a will be held at Upsala ASSOCIATES thc^ same basic and diBhenHening Infcirmatioii what they had termed a lack of cotn- than 4q years, and might price the apartments the 'township.- , . K1ORDAL1SO SAID;no excuse for tardiness 1 llouslnR group and a number ^^ advance CMDNJ's four existing educational pies, wheat salad nnd Anlong these were Vivian Carlin. consultant together and that he will keqp the.community stay on my job. If you look the gamble of get- Springfield avenue north of huhy street. The lose tho open lunch privilege. '.'The program revert to Medieval 20% 40% Fanning/Bruder units: New Jersey Dental School; Jersey Cityi buklnvii. an Oriental pastry of on housing for the elderly for the State Office informed .of any developments. ting funds to move ahead now, you would, at land would be used for approximately 101) win be evaluated by the students and the staff Rutgers- Medical—School. iHiscatawuy; New Renaissance times on walnuts nnd honey. for.-Elderly, N.J. Department of Community least save some lime." - apartments. prior to the end of the semester to see if it NJEA spjonsors Saturday when French and The major disagreement Monday was bet- 1 STRICTLY PERSONAL I Jt'i.se'y MrriicnHfchnnl-nnd Graduate School cjf Reveling will follow the Below Retail launch campaign .Affaire: Uiwrcncu Barlsonck. attorney for the ween Mrs. Carlin and the local consultants over Bloom, as the township attorney, declared. One questioner from the floor asked about should be continued next term," he stated. The history students hold n May b • , i, • '.'" Uloniedicul Sciences, Newark. The Foundation dinner. Court dancing will be whether the corporation should seek "sued "The function of the Township Committee is to - principal noted ifihe policy is successful, ther<>— •By Pat and Marilyn Davis^ Day celebration based on (Continued on page )]) also will encourage new units being planned for ecology semindr accompanied by a . harp- money" of $55,0(10 to $125,000-another pniiiCnl is a possibility the lunch period couldbe'ex- sillllllllillllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Coploy Nlows Service imMiiiiiiiliitiiililliiiiiiliiilliiiiiilliiliimimiiillifH the college, including a medical school in South traditions from 16th Century sichordist, violinist nnd on Name Brand at party June^-_•_ Mrs. Kuperstein panded next year from the prescnt-2!l minutes' The New Jersey Education Association will and earlier. Issue—to go ahead with detailed architectural Dear Pat iitid Marilyn: you could help, are constantly Many hlgtTschools students Jersey and—a School of Allied Health organist "aifd. will—include-] Edward Fanning and Stanley Bruder, specifications without knowing when (or-if) (lie to 45 minutes, as students ijpiVirequcstcdi sponsor ail environmental education con- The duy's activities will ~Jownship LWV Pool applications The lack of gasoline is the sticking up for the younger are wise to select a junior Professions. • ' •, processional dances und Democratic ciindidiites for KprliiKtield basic federal funds Would ever he available. The "late.arrival-earlyrelease" program at cause of a big argument at our generation. college, may are excellent. ference in Trenton Saturday, May 11, to help include u market place and flirtatious ones which Miss Furniture named best mom develop school programs that teach about the " Township Committee, will kick off their wi Mrs. Carljn noted that the local group has its Brearley affects only" those students who have house. We have two teenagers Let me tell you like it Is for a Allow your sons the privilege;) fair, jugglers, troubadours, Martone described as "sort of 1 . _A wide range of prizes awaits the winner of elects new slate for'74 available campaign with a wine and cheese party at tin preliminary plans completed, with approval of 7 ' . (Continued on page u) change. I have two sons; one a of making thoir own decisions. proper use of land. maypole dancing, jousting by mcdiovnl spin tho bottle." Call 964-1834 this year's Springfield-leader Mother's Day' The Springfield Municipal Pool is now ac- and one child in grade school. American Legion Hall on Sunday afternonn, the stateJI,H00 persons/ and is safe now as they ever were. I said—he hated the courses, ambitions. A postal customers council for major mailers raised will be pyt towards financing Fanning Jaw it cannot pay for consultants: untilJi*ra|— .. |,,,,j^y wassermnn and Patty say thaOssnot a fact. Can you ' What lame brain decision do Dear Pat-ami Marilyn: got educators and environmentalists working year," explained coed , called for the writing of a short letter—50 words yfe( prchU nm issued on a-flrst-come, first-served basis. The forfrpol day camp in the Newark Sectional Center will'be held (pgether to bring more and-.better cii- and Brudcr's campaign for local office. fuWHs arc.assured,..,. / Schlager: correspmi(lIrm~s?c7r'taryr"Marolii settle our disagreement? you think he made? He is now Do you Jjiink that n Michelle Morton of Clifton, or less—on whytheir mothers are the best in seasorr' begins on June ^^.-'arfd ends on l^abpr agree Wednesday, May 15, to discuss the ef- yironmcntal education Into the classjrooni/' In addition to the local candidates,'Stale Bright; treasurer, Hpsalie Wallach; directors. The Springfield Recreation Department thiV Mrs.A.B, working as an apprentice for a marriage bused on con- one_ojf_!he_organizcrs -of the the world. Susan,-age 12, wrote the winning Day, Sept. :i. , fectiveness of current postal programs and says Dr. Joseph Welsbcrg, chairman of the Asscmhly members'Hetty Wilson and Arnold SHE ADDED, that the corporation could Uuiisc Dunn. Carol '.Winder. Ju7ly~!VTarJ?sTe1)r week announced that because of the large day ptnrnbing~ company und is p g event, "People enjoyed letter which told why her mother, Kleanor. Is The fee schedule Is ns follows: family, $00: venlence carr be successful? I innovatioiisjn meeting large volume mailer D ittt D'Ambrosia will be present. Attendance will' continue to wait at this point or could seek the and liOuise I.evine. camp enrollment .taken so far, only a limited Dear Mrs. A.H.: perfectly happy coming home needs. ••• .— -..-—..- . ,,:... nce^ Department at Jersey City-state- — themselves. We wnnV to .the best. ! single (over 22), $55; senior citizen,_$1Q. do not believe that lovo, ns also give SpringfinW's citizens-a chnnce In "seed money" elsewhere by asking for an The mcmhcrship'yiitcd to continur study and number of "camp openings remain/ As of According to The Travelers dirty and grimy. He is a bright College and chairman of NJEA'NJE/t's EnvironEnviron - reliv-"e- thi"-'-•:s in "a cultura•• —•—.l way >.i <• Mrs. Kuper«l«iii_wUl rJicei!ic__tlie~latest Application forms can be obtained at the most of us ihink of It, lasts Postmaster Joseph J. Bcnucci, munagerof meet' and talk with the Union ("ounljC advance from the township committee, by action on the present local program'covering Monday, only 63 openings remained for the' Insurance Companies, it Is boy and could have had. an mental Education Committee. Festivities' begin on the ' 'hardcover.honk, "The Joy of Cooking," from Recreation Department, Sarah Bailey Civic forever. ' -• the Newark Sectional Ceiiter Facility, said the Democrutloi ..freeholder candidates. Walter borrowing from local bunks or by having a municipal government, zoning alid the master summer program. , imperative that more be doneXinterestlng . life" as a , State Sen. Herbert J. Buehler of Allcnhurst library lawn at noon with MITES the Book llev'lcw al the Kclin.Plann Shopping Center, 30 Church Mall. . Here's my situation: live meeting will serve as a means of eom- Roright, John Mollozzl and BUI -McLoud, as builder, and one has been selected, put up funds |ilan, in which the League will continue to A limit of 160 campers has been decided in the field of bicycle safely. It professional. man instead of will deliver the keynote nddress_ on .^exhibitions—of craft of the* •--Center: a $5 gift certificate, from Sav-Oii Drugs Day camp applications, for-youngstcrs :i worked for eight years and am - "ITiinTiculioif between "business and the U.S. well as ^dSm Kevin. Democratic candidate for through formation of a limited development support the 1AVV position for-enforoemeiit of upon. This number was termed "the maximum reports bicycle deaths rose by working In filth, "Legislation—Key to Environmental period including weaving, in the Echo I'luza Shopping ("enter; a free thrbugh 10, can be obtained at the same time hy sick and tired of it; I've known Congress. • .company. the zoning ordlnnncojind impj«mu>nlalion of lhe_ the camp could uccommodate and still provide one-third in 1972'_over lite My'other son doesn't have Davo for four years and he is w!l'fb'penTho"con- blacksmUhJnf; and armor ' dinner from Plazu 22, Restaurant and Coffee prospective pooLmembersr^ —•—- mail service nnd reduced costs. The Democratic chairman, (tilth Si$75 per child, for the cording to statistics released cull't 'bey see the wisdom qf 30 years old and have dated Drugs in the GenrGrcene Shopping-Center.and is president of. the Postal Customers Council. Ma rt I a nd opens dress. A jousting tournament hroadly supported activities such ijsthis wine unfrozen. Actual construction would take with other leagues to examine., information •••• • The Springfield Historical Society will hold cight-wcok program, July-1 to' August 23. The by The Travelers Companies. . my opinions? Why do you say another $5 gift'certificate Is at-Federated 1 inany other people. We The session will be held injlrydon Hall, Plaza with knightsirr armor will. and cheese party." • ' another year. ': \j ••••-, —-_-•/-- ••'.- . brought before trie Charter^ Study: Commission, Its spring-book, bake and garage sale tomorrow hoursarc Ir5 p.m., Monday through Friday. that college isn't for Klectrpnics. 155 Rt, 22. and Mr. Richard's/Hair It seems that the statistics are respect ono another but that is Bullding.-Prudential Insurance Co." 745 Broad cardiac care unit take place a half "hour .later. She stated, "We are pleased that the Pierce, as the project planner, voiced doubt to review alternate forms of government and . through Sunday nt the CannohUall Houscrl2fi Applications are available at the Recreation on your side. " . . everybody? Don't.you realize stylist of 761 Mountain ave., will give a free cut itr What do you st.,- Newark. . •. Democratic Party in Springfield has acquired a ub,out her suggestlon.-Notingthat-he-and_thc. —cpaiaUon-sbould-ji who arc In a position whore Dom l)ml; crystaPball. before I could BE Stllffz-'S'gBtBS-h.i- b»«n serving ihn Hom« Ownaf thls'route." . 1 do hope people read the * answer that. However; Jio.one the New Jersey Medk«J^hooi=jo£tter€ftlege^H--P-m-Those:admltted must he for n YEARS.-Tor a camplals FREE'INSPECTION of~~| —Advice to vet students '".•'":". Hc'stresscd, "Hwould.workif,and only (f, all '-. column.. But I stiU_aay_.that..::cun predict the outcome of'any. ,of Medicine andDenttefr^p^New—Jeriiey"U attired In clnlhosuleplclinB thf -you»-l»a«t-by-a-T<>rmit« CantroUExport, suporvlnd r i-~-the funds eomethrnuRh as wc.'exp.fft." Fierce .£. .-'•.-•---' - .;Medieval Renaissance era.- ruiHPrfltHlon vcterans^studying at colleges and by lh* finest, tachnkal.i •—.added that, federal-programs-always: include -71! your son JindsTJCZssnse .of. marriagejs not for everyone.- completely SINCS -those. ^construction requirements which coultfalter'**" 100V. achievement an(l~fu1fillir(ent" Unmarried people have - refurbished 14th floor wing. It has filric-alr—. for l as a"plun\ber; hewiUrbe a^mbmmtsof unhapplnessjjmd ^certification cards promptly tolris'Ul'epaySieiH '"•architectural specincallonji; ^ •—.- -OSttrtARST nf efliipiillniilallowjjjjccs foFtHe;final )nori(h"of Comiitlonedr soundproofed,, glass enclosed, arohiteotsiaKa^Wo-havc always fouwl- ] 'Months or 1,000 mllu- jpntented person. Would you loneliness BUT then so do roomettes for maximum privacy and comfort, "; The menurwlll Include rbast ~wbich«v«r com*s first, .training -/-.--• • •—=^—:r pork with apple, mushrooms: thTrTowhshipCommitteecoopcritiveT-But-togo take that_frojii_hlm7,=You—married people, ' but. Its uniquenesses is in. a computerized OR-6^888 Pr6nt «xu uumbly, rsar might fceep In inindlhat-there——Marriage-is-probablyoncof baked asparagus, glazed «xl««xl« , brak* ssvtttmv l 1 patient monitoring system and a radio link with Parts ani TTTP plenty- of men ln~the the mnit Impnrlnnl .llrlilfinq l\nQnOQ&m6flt tO chicken, rishuis (fried raisins EL 3-8752 PL 6-6666 TIB Tpai? d by Alrcnolfclrcoolad* py p —a' coronary tcara "ambulance. - Pu 0petQe rs p 1 an Not • lactorvguarantM. plumbing business who have you'll ever make ao consider The system consl8 of "71VWIIDAN. , The Metropolitan New Jersey Chapter Of the t?J electrocardiographs, No. 111.Y.HOW. FM excellent incomes. What the situation carefully. Don't American Management Society will.'Hd&itW ^hof r?&«*» ?? under constant observatlon Your Want Ad radio snd moral. Nktl BUSS TERMITE CONTROL COItP.I a central nurslng statlon 8nd a com utor sho\A/ f or cHiklren LiW ll would we do without them? become a statistic. annual installation dinner dance this Saturday 8' ' P 8 a runnln record of nts eart Is EasyToPIace •» ntpr The dance will be held at Town and Campus M ^P 8 Pa°« ' " DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 B4lo< with' radio and ra es and rn tnma The children's department of tho Springfield many Olhar «xtrat. A Zenith Hearing Aid insures Restaurant at Bayway Traffic Circle,., ? y .- The Information can \be . .\Ju8l Phtone Public Library will-sponsor a puppet show on J7}l 66 •Tl VW FAIT1ACK Blua Elizabeth, and will begih with cocktails at 7aM^M InBtantly, whenever the physician : One of the dldest & Largest ': Sadan, lutomalle, radio Saturday, May W, from il a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and moral JMltmllat..'. $AVE Quality - After-Purchase p.m. .;-.• .' ...•-•• . '._ ^l.:Ls..a&rMJ'-: .; : •-. .:::•:• The show, "King Zutch and the Silver Touch," II K'MANH OHIA is an original production written, acted and Oranaa Coupa, AMFM ilarto, Protection- Satisfaction. , Spectacular set directed by a group of 11-year-plds from whltawalli, atci 1S.S0J $AVE 'Summit. ' , mMt». 322-2040; "WYATT 1 •n vw WDAN We start with a complete evaluation ...by_f"P_U aj.y mni The show will last about 20 minutes, after Blu«, radio and much 1 PING R Y :- which the puppeteers will be available to moral Claanl 7,1» to determine your'need. Then we help The Fairlelgh Dickinson' . mllw SAVE select the aid that's right (or you. . answer questions and demonstrate how the 71 VW IIOAN ENTERPRISER•rl , • University.' Alumni NO. 111. Had, radio, puppets work. The show la described as suit- 1 Choose from a complete line o( i- A»oclation will sponsor Its DAY CAMP bumpar guard!, ate; $AVE Zenith instruments priced Irom »PO OONTHAOTING Op*1'1 V second annual Sprfng Spec- able for ages 3 tq 6. Free ticket* may be li.roifSif $85.00 to $390.00.« The.price In- obtained at the circulation desk in Uio chll- »1IT, sunaidlrans., . . . ., - ' .,.-•,»„.,•«.•• tapujar Satpi'day at the JUNE 24 to AUGUST 3 AIRCOMOTAJMFMradio CIWE cludes all the consultation and after- A , : dreri's (lepar.tment;"pynthla A. Landauer is ale. JT.fMml #HIt; ; Marriott'. Motor Inn, Saddle purchase adjustments necessary to ,^r. •' • ^- NURSERY. 3 & 4 Yr. Olds mtf* SWIMMING \*> -"children's Ubrarlw. • ; '••-"' . AUIHMIWIDiAUl your complete satisfaction. Batteries i. Brook.',.-..;. ' ,:,• , -•.- • A cocktail hour starting at a. for all makes of hearing aids. /• JUNIORS .. 5 & Ur. Olds |Hl IKSTRUOTION The quality goas In bo/ore ttw name coos on. rpm,,; wlU- be followed, by TOUUU,,,H,,m,.™u.IIIIIUIII"UimilllllllH dinner and dancing. SENIORS .,7-14 Yr. Olds ^fF TWICE DA LY 16,1974, ttii «t«Hl tilt prict *A*k «twul our 3-year Protoctlon Plan. .*••'/ "Manufacturer's suggested retail price. VfT. Jerome M. Pollack, f- newly-elected president of «ibMtlptltlwldwli«rt|rtlom«l.bf University, WU1 be Introduced ' SERVING ALL '-"-t daH. B«h-'-m l« «» HAROLD SIEGEL to alumni members during the .411 bi.honorad it old 10B6SPRIHGFIEID AVE., IRVINGTON .374-1700 evening. ;; SHORT ' cbniNG DOVVN-iworklnotii cWqh op «h»» Rohwoy Rly«r h«or left, Jodnrj* RUQCCO, ToWrnhTp ^pmrnlt1««rnan William'.' opticlam anil Htarlnf *ld Mrvlct NIID HILfr Find the RIOHT In «nrl«th. '., '; j 6«TT««I«| AND RCPAIRS ON ALL MAKII ' lnll«bl» "^-^—^- liiato th)« AtcMtaqr. 1 (AndRich StjjdlotX , MtmtaldTtcctalta . . MMWHrniiiiuimipuiuHiiini i •?> ••••..',;-,•,, ;V":"-':'.•'•''•. , "1

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