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umminT^ 1879 VOL.87, No. 37 273-4000 Second Class Postage Paid at Summit, N.J. Thursday, January 23. $7 a year City Seeks Urban Renewal Funds Common Council Tues- for the urban renewal study county designation The titlement share available to chairman of the Housing Authority. day night introduced an or- which is now underway. funds would be distributed the communities if 'the dinance recording the Federal funds are poten- under Title 1 of the Housing Elizabeth and Union city's intention to tially available to an area and Community Develop- various municipalities can would be prohibited from cooperate with the county such as Union County if it ment Act of 1974 About five agree to share it," accord- participating in the urban for the use of federal funds establishes an urban million would be the en- ing to William L. Machmer, county arrangement, because communities with populations above 50,000, automatically receive special revenue-sharing School Aid Loss Could Top $2 Million funds for community development. By Anne Plaut atypical handicapped $700,000, and the balance of or about 20 percent of the In order for the program The stakes are high for students, as well as the state funds, scheduled to be total budget. to be put into effect, an ur- Summit in the current transportation costs, is en- received for this year's About 60% of the local ban county must have a school funding maneuver- dangered. This would total budget, amounting to municipal budget is ear- population of at least ing. If the proposals sub- $200,000 for the forthcom- $450,000 are also in marked for public educa- 200,000. If all the eligible mitted to the State ing year. jeopardy. tion purposes. communities participate in Supreme Court by Gov. The state's contribution If the court cuts off all Drew Barry, an attorney the agreement, the popula- Brendan Byrne are accept- to the teachers' pension state aid to Summit, the tion requirement will be ed, it means Summit could and annuity fund, totaling loss represents $2,050,000, (Continued on Page 2) fulfilled. experience a loss of more Mr. Machmer. in than $2 million in state explaining the proposal, revenues. said the authority's report Because the state Summit and Trenton: The on phase 1 of the urban HONORED FOR SERVICE—Mayor Elmer J. Bennett offers his congratulations to legislature failed to meet a renewal study would be New Providence Mayor Edward M. Bten, this year's Distinguished Citizen Award December 31 mandate for presented to the Council by witter, during the annual dinner meeting of the United Way of Swnmit and New school financing, the issue Estrangement is Growing February 1 Ho said it Providence held last Thursday night at the Hotel Suburban. Looking on Is Mrs. Mar is now before the court. would probably recom- garet Mencke, president of the United Way, who made the award to Mayor Bien, a Summit and many other By Anne Plaut A bill passed by the state time within regular mend that the city- , sflver tray. Donald F. Nelson, chairman of the award committee, presented Mrs. Bien affluent, suburban com- The Board of Education legislature and signed into classroom situations. authorize phase 2 of the with a bouquet of roses. (Rowe photo) munities face the loss of all is in conflict with the state law earlier this month by Mrs. James Bartz, study to suggest specific- their state aid in a redis- legislature on two counts: Gov. Brendan Byrne could education chairman for the proposals for the urban tribution solution that the school funding situation mean that Summit will board, said the state bill renewal area. would channel about $650 and the recently-passed have to hire a Spanish- does not take into account The hearing on the or- Small Turnout Features million to urban and rural bilingual education bill speaking teacher to give existing programs. dinance will be held on areas. The board's feelings were instruction in Spanish to 26 Donald Moriarity. board February 18. At first, it was believed obvious during the monthly students, ranging in age president, said the board In other business, the that summit would stand tq meeting held last week at from >IS objects to the bill because Council appointed David I. Budget Review Meeting lose oniy il*> tannula" aid) 7ijxakiiO School when The bi-linguai education "the legislature is dictajUng Hughes, who has been act- which totals *7tk),000. But residents heard the board _ By Anne Plaut were Pete Kanak of Oak bill which mandates that how things must be done ing city clerk since tenance at the Municipal as more of the terms of the announce its opposition to school systems having 20 or and is not providing the Department heads out- Forest lane, president of Transfer Station, legislation that would .November 1. city clerk. Byrne proposal became more students speaking the money to do them." That caused Joseph numbered the citizens at the Summit Taxpayers" maintenance costs for the known, it was apparent that deprive it of "local con- the informal hearing spon- Association, and Robert J. same language, other than Mrs. Bartz asked, "what Kurzeja of 114 Baltusrol fire department apparatus, the state's share of aid to trol." English, provide instruc- heppens to this program sored by Common Council Wolfenbarger of 30 Harvey the expenditure proposed road to say, 'That action Monday night to allow drive. tion in that language once it is implemented if has political implications." by the Welfare Department In Summit, there are 26 during the year the residents and organizations Mr. Kanak's questions for the services of a social He questioned the as opportunity to be heard" students who are Spanish- numbers drop below 20 propriety of the appoint- were concerned with bud- worker, the addition of Let Legislators speaking and a total of 43 on items in the 1975 get items for part time help because students become ment since the position is personnel in the Police youngsters, who because proficient in English?" appropriations budget. in the department of build- Department and the entire by law an elective one and The only persons making they do not speak English The provisions of the bill was toid by Councilman ings and public grounds, minibus operation. Know Your Views as effectively as they comments on the budget buildings and truck main- are scheduled to take place Luther Roehm that tfte In informal remarks In last week's editorial columns of the HERALD, it should," according to Dr July 1. Commenting. 'This before the start of the position will be filled in the was suggested that residents write to their legislators Richard L Fiander, LS what happens when con- November general elec- hearing, Luther Roehm, expressing their views on school fundings. In the event superintendent of schools, trol is taken away from the chairman of Council's tions. Dr. Roehm added Barrett House readers do not know whom or where to write, a list of are enrolled in English as a local level." Mr. Moriarty Council has the authority to finance committee who legislators for the 24th district, which includes Summit, second language program. said the board will be in presided at the session, name Mr. Hughes city along with the chairmen of the education committee for Summit has been con- touch with the Commis- clerk. said that the budget was up the General Assembly and the Senate is as follows: ducting such programs for sioner of Education who is Names Director 'about 10% from last Assembly Representatives: The council also I Suzanne Brelsford of a number of years. At drawing up guidelines for year." Miss Barbara A. Curran present, students are the implementation of the approved an ordinance for Morganville has been He added he expected the the resurfacing of Kent named director of Barrett 260 Springfield Avenue grouped into these classes bill. The board hopes to overall tax rate to increase Summit, N.J. 07901 according to their age and convince the commissioner Place boulevard from House, the group tiome for about seven percent if the Madison avenue to the in- girls, sponsored by the John J. Sinsimer are given English language to allow "latitude in the school budget "is in the 7 Van Ness Avenue tersection of New Y.W.C.A; instruction They spend implementation of the range of the municipal Pompton Lakes, N.J. 07442 part of their time in these provisions," according to Providence avenue. Coun- Miss Brelsford, has been budget and there is not an State Senator: classes and part of their Mr. Moriartv. (Continued on Page 2) director of the Collier extraordinary increase in James P. Vreeland, jr. Group Home for girls in the county budget." 83 Old Lane Red Bank for the last two He explained that he an- Towaco, N.J. 07092 years. She will assume ticipated the increase to be Senate Education Committee Chairman: full-time duties in Summit so small because the city Stephen B. Wiley as soon as a replacement has had a "windfall in 250 Madison Avenue has been found for her in 1 revenues" — $5 /«2 million in Morristown, N.J. 07960 Red Bank. ratables. Assembly Education Committee Chairman: Miss Brelsford, who has Tracing the history of tax Albert Burnstein had six years' experience increases during the past 26 Journal Square working with teen-aged several years, Mr. Roehm Jersey City. N.J. 07:i0(i girls, is a graduate of Wil- Suzanne Breslford said the figure was 6.1% for son College, Chambers- 1974 and 5.1% for 1973, burg, Pa., where she Miss Brelsford was a which he described as received a bachelors therapist and case worker •quite a record for a com- Swanson To Overlook ree in economics. for teen-aged girls at the munity of this type." Head Board Hit Anew She received a master's Collier School, run by the Everyone Faces Cutbacks degree in social work from Sisters of the Good The common theme run- Kent P. Swanson of A rehearing on an old .Rutgers University. Shepherd, one of the spon- ning through Mr. Kanak's Brook Court was elected application which would Prior to the opening of chairman of the Municipal permit Overlook Hospital the Collier Group Home, (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) Youth Guidance Council to continue to conduct al- for 1975 at the Council's cohol and drug treatment recent reorganization and rehabilitiation centers Letter Gets President's Personal Reply meeting. in a residential area will be Sgt. Lonnie Davis of held by the Zoning Board of A letter signed by President Ford was Dear Students: William street was elected Adjustment on Monda\. received last week by students of Peter It was good to hear from you and to vice chairman and Wade February 3 at 8 p.m. in Cit\ Roberts social studies class at the Junior learn of your concern for some of the Cook, Huntley road, was Hall. High School. problems which face our country. I am elected secretary. The hearings are aimed especially encouraged to know that you Other adult members of at obtaining for Overlook a The letter from the White House was in care enough to take time to write and reply to a letter sent to the President by the the Council are Mrs. Eileen special exception use or a share your feelings with me. You are Totten, Councilman variance to conduct the al- students endorsing his speech last October never too young to take part in working regarding grain distribution. Murray Ross, Mrs. Hannah cohol center at 27 Upper DIGGING OUT - Mrs. Jerry Perlstein, with assistance from daughter Sally and her for a better America I have great faith in S. Rauscher, Mrs. Alicia Overlook road and the drug frisbee, shoveled the drive Monday to 229 Ashland road. All over Summit, people were In the letter, President Ford said he was our Nation's young people and I hope you Domizi, and Morton Ash- facility at 57 Overlook road wondering whether to shovel, or to wait for warmer weather like that which melted "especially encouraged to know that you never lose the willingness to act when man. Both sites lie in an R-5 last week's snow The only real outcome of this week's one-inch fall was a drastic drop care enough to take time to write and share you believe you can help. With your spirit Youth members are An- single family district. In the temperature. It dropped to 12 degrees by late Monday night (Judy Freedman your feelings with me." and energy the future is bright indeed! gela Valenziano, Suzanne Area residents have photo) With my best wishes to you for the Ruebel, Charles Wiebe, fought against the facilities The full text of the letter, dated January 8, years ahead. Paul Rothkopf, Timothy on grounds that they K1.KTIHER FOR OPEN Sandals 9:11 to 12: !• (.r your ARTS CAMERA SHOP and written on White House stationary, is as 1.INCOI.N-MERCI RV-DATSIN roavrnlnct Brown's Hardware. 4M Sprlu M Springfield Avcnr Sincerely, Williams, Al Vital, and Jose encroached on a residential Fln» srn Icr - Flu D»h fWd Avr, Summit Sumlt, New Jenry I7M1 follows: Gerald R. Ford W RlM-r Road Summit r77-«nj J7J-7O7 Milan district. XEROX COPIES WHILE I WAIT THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23, 1975

short because of ththae t a $70,000" operating Budget promotion of Frank For- figure for the six-month Seven Area Clergymen michella to deputy chief trial would be closer to the (Continued From Page 1) and vacancy for several mark." questioning was: "In veiw years in the patrol squad. It was learned that the Set Tour to Holy Land of the precarious state of Minibus Operation city would most likely the economy, when In the discussion of thepurchase three new buses, A study mission to Israel will interview Israeli of- businesses and industry are minibus operation, budget- the 16-passenger, Mer- for Christian clergymen ficials and visit Jewish and drastically cutting back, ed for $42,622, excluding the cedes-Benz models were will be headed by Rabbi Arab villages and homes. why are we adding person- cost of the vans, for a six- recommended by the com- Morrison D. Bial of Temple The group will leave on nel and additional expendi- month trial period, Frank mittee, at a cost of about Sinai. Six area ministers January 27 and return on tures?" Lehr, council president, $27,000 each, plus a used and priests will accompany February 6. Mr. Rohem told Mr. acknowledge "We are quite bus, probably an Rabbi Bial on the Clergymen comprising Kanak the decision about apprehensive about this." American-made model, to pilgrimage which will take the study mission are the addition of the two per- Mr. Kanak argued that serve as a back-up. them through the entire Father Robert Babulski, sons in the police depart- any such operation should The capital expenditures Holy Land. Roman Catholic chaplain ment is "subject to further be "self-sustaining," to for the buses would be Based in Jerusalem, the of Overlook Hospital, Rev. review by the Mayor and which he was told the funded by municipal bonds, clergymen will visit the Sidney Waddell of Wallace the Council." Minibus Feasibility Com- sacred sites and modern Chapel, Summit, Rev. approved through an or- Israel as well and view the Robert Morris of Calvary He explained the need for mittee knew from the out- dinance, paid off over a Mrs. Thomas Btbetck the personnel by saying the set it would not be. three-year period. developments of the last Episcopal Church, Rev. department is two persons Mr. Lehr also disclosed quarter of a century. They Robert Sheldon of the Mayor Elmer J. Bennett Westminster Presbyterian YM Names commented that the dis- cussion of financing the GrOlip PreSentS Church of Berkeleyy CITED FOR SALES — Spencer M. Maben, Inc., received special recognition from A ,. -,, Heights, Rev. Clarence Al- New Aide THE PLANTATION operation did not take into Connecticut General Life Insurance Company for 1974. Working with CG's Newark AntlQlie SuOW account the revenues to be ston of the AME Church of brokerage office, the local agency placed over $1 million in life insurance for clients Vauxhall, and Rev. John "FREE TICKETS" received. He admitted, during the year. Pictured, from left to right, are: F. Chandler Coddington, Jr., vice Greater Summit section, To Staff however, that until the plan Miller of the First Pres- to Morristowa Flower and Garden Show president, Maben Agency; Henry R. Roberts, president of Connecticut General; National Council oi Jewish byterian Church, Morris- is put into effect it would be Spencer M. Maben, president; Paul Lisowski, CG's senior brokerage consultant at Women, will present its town Mrs. Joan Badcock, SIGN UP NOW impossible to determine Newark and Edmond P. Rochat, vice president, Maben. sixth annual antique show Chatham, has been ap- Drawing Each Week — Now Thru March 1st with precision what those and sale on February 4 and pointed to the Summit Area revnues would be. port, Conn., which institut- structure the committee currently negotiating with D at Temple Sinai, 208 YMCA staff as girls' gym- Special of the Week Favors Bus Service ed similar program late has laid.1 the Summit Education As- Summit avenue, Urban nastics coach according to Mr. Wolfenbarger, taking last summer at a time The Y.W.C.A. anticipates sociation about next year's For a small donation, (Continued From Page 1) Marjorie Murphy, girls' PIGGY- BACKS — $3.5§ note of the cost of the program director. also "when the economy was that Barrett House will be salary and benefits visitors to the show may cilman Watson B. Smith, operation, said the city not particularly good" and operational by early spring, package TERRARIUM SAND g browse among displays chairman of the public A graduate of Springfield could receive a return with Until a decision has been In his monthly report, ranging from antiques to works committee, said that College, Massachusetts 12 colors — only 56c pkg. "good promotion, routing has made it "a success. and scheduling." He point- The budget will be in- made by the Zoning Board Walter S Eddy, business unique small items. $28,000 is being allocated with a B.S. degree in 25 Maple Street, Summit troduced, through an or- of Adjustment, concerning manager, said Discussion p. . , . , for the project , 90% of physical education and 273-2170 ed to the example of West- utMieii> Irom mree dinance, at the February 4 the legality of the proposed at the sessions held to date sla"^ which would be reimbursed health, Mrs. Badcock for- including New b the state Commo^"'""Tn Counci"""''""l meeting»'~»»6-, locality-—>, , howevernowever, thme ha..«s H pertaine«'«'«d- -to '"-teache«r York, New Jersey and * - merly taught physical It will be published in the opening may have to be concerns not directly relat- pennsvlvania wijj be Mayor Bennett presented education and coached HERALD on February 13 delayed, according to a Y ed to teachers salaries. repreSgnted in the show special plaques of com- gymnastics at Enfield, and formal action will be spokesperson, The discussions have been , mendation on Connecticut High School many the re- taken at a public hearing, , . among whom are tirement of William beforbf e moving to Chatham. scheduled for 8:30 p.m., local MeCullough and Lee Van She holds judge's rating in March 4. School Aid ;™f > "-^r T; w.n.,...bii.h«i Goforth, who served the the U.S. Gymnastics (Continued from Page H,e ... dealersThe sho, w will be held city for a total of 67 years, Federation and is a with the Newarklaw firm exchangeboard's goad l to negotiate a from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. on ^ the department of sani- member of the National Barrett of McCarter and English, reasonabladdede an. d Iequitablt is the eFebruary 4 and from 11 tation. Mr. Goforth was Association of Women's counsel to the Board of salary package for a.m.-9 p.m. on February 5. employed for 35 years and Gymnastics Judges. (Continued from Page 1) Education, said on Monday teachers, and the board is Lunch and snacks will be Mr. MeCullough for 32. that he has received no in- prepared to continue the served both days at YMCA gymnastics The council also received classes include tumbling, sors of the Red Bank group formation from the bargaining sessions in good reasonable prices home. bids for a refuse collection floor exercise, trampoline, Supreme Court on what faith until this goal is ac- truck, a pickup truck and a She has also had Proceeds from the show parallel bars, and balance parties, if any, will be comphshed packer body. No contract j j. experience with foster care benefit council projects. Was awarded beam Girl grades 3 allowed to intervene and be Talking about the court's such as (hp \eiEnborhood ' however, meet Saturday mornings; as an employee of the state Knn^^ ,,« ih« r,,r,A\nn c-iti,.> nmh»hlp n>(ii<;t nh1111<>n of .. . . . hoz-in™ thn ,,,..,,„„,) ...„„<„,! g heard on the funding situa- probable redistribution of Cuuncll bovs because the council wanted Division of Youth and program. graded s 4-9 meet on Tuesday Family Services and in the tion. Summit has joined funds from the suburban baby siu-er ^ — g to study the proposals rnd'Tnurstoy'afteV^nY with Six Other suburban areas for the urban and { er c r n to c un d Thd department of social ser- programs. Union County ^ ' ! f° 5 ?, . ° " There is no class fee and communities, including rural systems. Mr. cil President Frank Lehr. vices for the city of Bal- units. Association for Re- "" ~ YMCA membership is New Providence and Moriarty asked "do they tarded Children and Green He said the contracts timore, Md Berkeley Heights, in really need $650 million' I required to participate - Miss Brelsford. who at- Circle a brotherhood would probably be awarded Call"27J-333Cl 2 0 fo7further"in- requesting, to be heard have seen no serious prouram presented in the alth e next meetl"g formation. tended tho Madison public before th'e Court. and have been able schools through her junior Mr. Barry Indicated he to obtain no credible lnfor- year in high school, is leii lhYcourl to act mation about these dis- Parents Are Invited to an . . . r enthusiastionrnnciQctipc abouo hniit heharr ofaf. - "promptly, " meaning trict. s need. fo. r such. a .large Radio Club filiation with the Y.W.C.V within the next two weeks sum." OPEN HOUSE Commenting on that as- deciding which parties will Interjecting his ownMeets Again sociation, she said, "I ambe heard and when the viewpoint, Mr Morairty Sunday, Jan. 26 from 3 to 5 p.m. excited abou irking with heanng wil] take place expressed the opinion that A special meeting of the the Y.W.C.A., „ group that When members of thehe did not think the districts New Providence - Summit has a national committ- audience at last week's needed so large a sum ofAmateur Radio Club has OAK KNOLL SCHOOL ment for juvenile justice Board of Education meet- money to educate their been scheduled for Wed- for.~?men h h ing wanted to know how the school population. nesday evening, January OF THE HOLY CHILD 29. at the New Providence ine warmth of the board is coping with the Expressing exasperation u people here is fantastic, potential loss in drawing up at the situation which is library beginning at 8 p.m. she added. "The prospects 7 .7 boggled down in confusion Atu-er School • I're-fi through grade 6 - boyi and girl* for Barrett House are ex -Us bu(]gel (or lne 19 5 6 Bill King, noted for his school year, Donald P. and inability to obtain a , j pprr School - prade* 7 through 12 • girh off our regular low prices. cellent because of the definitive manv invt?ntlons nvo ving professional and sound Moriarty, board president, statement of-the use of crystals, will A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy a fine quality said: "We are looking at procedure, another board describe his latest digital tor brochure and/or information write or calk the budget very carefully member Gerald Hale said: Flemington Fur at prices we may never be able to clock at the club's regular OAK KNOLL SCHOOL OF THE HOLY CHILD with the possibility of cut- "I have never seen the WHAT IS CARED FOR meeting, and has necessi- 44 Blackburn Road, Summit, N.J. 07901 offer again. BLOOMS backs for next year. We state in poorer JANUARY SALE PRICED FROM $168 TO $3688. shape. ta(ed tne scheduling of Your Complexion have expanded programs There is a vacuum in fiscal another meeting to allow Is No Exception for the last several years responsibility and plan- Phone: 273-1125 Ask for $1.00 sample of him to complete his discus- but that is not in the cards ning " sion. *>/'/»>/" ItitlUlY anymore. We must ask ourselves. Can we justify noRmnn these programs9' summiT Adding to the dilemma of COSfTlETIC SruCHO drawing up a budget when CUSTOMIZED BEDSPREADS for the 18 MAPLE ST. • 273-6916 the total allocations and COMPLIMENTARY MAKE-UP expenditures are unknown LESSONS BY AI'l'OINTMKNT is the fact that the board is SOLD IN BETTER STORES FROM COAST TO COAST See this New Selection of 18 Beautiful Styles-(all colors-all sizes) S)\. Jiollington Qjuns -long PODIATRIST

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"this program demons- Merola, presents a big band relationship among school, "Prior to the fall visit, trates concern and respon- special from 9 p.m.-l a.m. student and the community over a year was spent by sibility towards the on February 8 at the Hotel fosters academic freedom the professional staff doing nonacademic student." Suburban. and excellence." a complete and thorough The present organization Proceeds from the even- In May, the association's study of the curriculum, of the educational media ing, sponsored by the Band formal decision on Summit physical facilities and staff services was another area Parents Association, will High School will be forth- performance. This self- for recommendations. At be used to support school Rev. Paul L. Stagg Rabbi A. James Rodin coming. William R. Miller, study was used as the basis the high school the printed music activities. chairman of the committee for the Visiting Commit- materials are in the For further information, of 23 secondary school tee's evaluation of Summit library; the audio/visual call Mrs. Robert Vaughn, Panel Will Discuss teachers, administrators High School," he added. materials are dispersed dance chairman, 273-3685, and supervisors, who spent Over 900 specific throughout the school. The or Mrs. John Roux, three days at the high characteristics of Summit visiting committee sug- 273-62M. Middle-East Crisis school last October, said: High School were evaluat- gested aligning both the "Loyalty and mutual res- ed by the staff and then by print and nonprint Alumnae Plan A wide-ranging panel " The Palestinian — pect exist between Summit the association's visiting materials "under one discussion, open to the What is Real and What Is High school's staff and its committee. reponsibility." Fireside Chat public, that will examine Politics,' " Mr. Max added, administration and The 31-page report issued The h'gh schools The Brown University the historical, factual and "will take a penetrating HONORED—Thomas Roche, toastmaster of a testimonial dinner and past president between the school and the by the committee is divided glance department, Club will hold its mid-political background of thelook at this sensitive area in at Oratory Catholic Prep Fathers' Club, makes presentation of a burse to Father community it serves." into recommendations and referred to as the "heart of Winter Fireside Chat on crisis involving Israel and terms of myths and mis- Michael Fltzpatrick, former Headmaster. Left to right are Father Theodore Osbahr, Commenting on the com- commendations Summit High School" Sunday, at The her neighbors will be held conceptions, its factual, headmaster; Bishop John J. Dougherty, Auxiliary Bishop of Newark; Father Fitz- mittee's findings, Dr. impressed the committee Club. at Temple Sinai, 208 Sum-historical and religious patrlck, and Mr. Roche. (Wolin photo) Richard L. Fiander, Throughout the report. Joseph Delia Badia as- Martin Martel, Associate mit avenue, on January 31 backgrounds and the poli- superintendent of schools, ™u\e was paid to the high ststant princtpal in cnaroe Professor of Sociology at following a brief Friday tical stakes that have made said, "We are pleased with competency of the teacher of curriculum noted "We Brown, will address the night lay service. the region an object of the report." "»the classroom and to the djd an efficient study to get club on "Will there by worldwide concern. He added, "In line with quality and variety of ready for tnis visU b tfie Christians, Jews, Blacks, The public is invited both The panelists will answer FormerHeadmasterHonored to the half-hour service at y the Middle States Associa- courses offered at the Middle States Association, Whites, or others in the questions and discuss as- Rev. Michael J. Fitzpa- Father Fitzpatnck was The dinner in his honor 8:30 p.m. and the panel trick, assistant superinten- headmaster at Oratory was given by the Mother's tion's goal to help each school. We know what's going on in year 2000?" There will be a pects of the situation with cocktail hour followed by talks afterwards. Refresh- the audience in what Mr. dent of schools for thefrom July 1968 until July and Father's Clubs and the school become a better A need for additional the school and, to be per- ments will be served. Archdiocese of Newark and 1974. During that time the Faculty and Staff of the school, through the courses for the non-college fectly honest, it would have Professor Mattel's presen- Max called one of the most Curriculum Council of the bound student was one of been a shock to receive tation and a group discus- Robert R. Max, past important ecumenical - former headmaster of Ora- enrollment at the school school. Bishop John J. president, is coordinator. * lory Catholic Prep School increased over 100 percent, Dougherty, Auxiliary high school, we are the recommendations cited anything other than a sion. programs to take place in was honored at a Tes-rising from 92 in 1968-69 to Bishop of Newark and Pas- reviewing the needs cited by the committee. High favorable report." The club will meet from 1 The panelists will be Rev. the Summit area this timonial Dinner held at the 201 at the beginning of the tor of St. Rose of Lima in the report and alternate p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and thePaul L. Stagg, general season. Mountainside Inn last Wed- current 1974-75 school year. parish, Short Hills and ways to meet these needs." public is invited. There will secretary of the New Jer- The event has been nesday. In 1972 the Middle States Msgr. William Daly, "Our teachers are en- be a charge of $1.50 at thesey Council of Churches, planned in cooperation with Association of Colleges and Superintendent of Schools couraged to continuously Swim Retraining Now door. For further informa- East Orange, and assistant Rabbi Morrison D. Bial, Secondary Schools evaluat- for the Archdiocese of identify and address tion contact Norman Miller director of the In- spiritual leader of the ed and accredited the Ora- Newark attended the strengths and weaknesses Offered by Red Cross in the evening at 273-4802 or terreligious Affairs Temple, who will leave Conference tory School. dinner. within the school system Ann Bottelli during the day Department and Rabbi A. January 27 for an 18-day The report of the Visiting The American National ticipants bring a light snark at 277-6883. James Rudin, of the pilgrimage to Israel in the Beckons Two Committee is an objective Cross has recently to be eaten about 3:30 each American Jewish Commit- company of six Christian review b> outsiders"which published new textbooks day. tee, New York. The event is clergymen, most from this / '. Kent Place School will be will be helpful in our con- and instructor's manuals. For registering, phone area. represented by two Noise Pollution co-sponsored by the Sum- tinuing process of evalua- which update the informa- the Y.W.C.A. Pool Desk, mit Interfaith Clergy members of its admimstra- tion and improvement." t'on and skills to be taught 273-4242. A $1 pool-use fee is t*on at the sixth annual Fellowship and Temple Membership in the As- to all students of swimming payable to the Y.W.C.A. at Sinai. conference of the National Hits City Hall sociation is attained as a and life saving courses. In the first session Early Association of Independent result of accreditation order to requalify as Water registration is recommend- "Both men are intima- .-Schools to be held in The moving of furniture, the banging of hammers, the ripping out of equipment are all sounds that have con- which certifies that a Safety Instructors, ed, as the number of par- tely acquainted with the Washington, DC. next school has met prescribed currently authorized ins- ticipants will be limited to Middle East," Mr. Max week. tributed "noise pollution " to City Hall, which has been undergoing renovations during the past two week-s. qualitative standards traders must participate in 50 The last date for re- saW, "and will bring to •""• Attending the conference The improvements are in two parts: intenor painting "Because of past evalua- a retraining workshop ui turning all current W.S.r their presentations a from Kent Place will be of the building and the installation of the new radio not lf-.>s than J2 hours, six i.> December 31, 1976. wealth of experience and Headmaster Macdonaid communications center for the police department. hours of which will be in therefore, interested ins- insight that no interested r8alsey, president of the The painting of the building which included a major Vreeland Raps pool sessions. tructors who try to register and involved citizen can af- New Jersey Association of portion of the interior as well as staircases was done by Stand on Tax The Summit Area and find the course is ford to miss Independent Schools and the J. James Painting Co. of Vauxhaull. Visitors to the Chapter is offering its first closed may enroll in later Mrs. Patricia Burhoe, building are surprised by the airiness and sheen the "Something is very retraining workshop on Sa- workshops sponsored by Executive Secretary of the place has taken on, a sharp contrast to its former din- wrong when government turday afternoons, the Summit Area Chapter, NJ.A.I.S. giness. can no longer function February 15 and 22, from or any other chapter, The building was last painted completely about six within the financial means 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the years ago. Built in 1879, it was the site of the city's first of the public it was created Summit YWCA. Instructor More Thefts public school for many years. to serve", noted State Trainer Ann Hartmann Senator James P. will conduct the workshop. Plague Area PROMOTED - Anthony Announcing Mexico, Police Chief Thomas Finneran said that the transfer of G. Loreto has been equipment for the new communications center began Vreeland. Jr., 24 District, with the assistance of 1ns- Four incidents of last week. The telephone PBX system, the burglar which includes Summit and tructor Diana Rosen, both breaking and entering oc- promoted to executive vice Express style N'ew Providence. of whom have been re- ed in Summit during president in charge of the alarms and the radio systems have now been installed. curr trust and investment Improvements to the police station include renovation Objecting to Byrne ad- trained in the use of new tne past week and are ministration indications materials. The workshop der investigation by thedivision of Summit and of the lunch room and extensive alterations at the police un Elizabeth Trust Co. Mr. desk to accommodate the new system. that legislators who voted will not offer Cardiopul- police department, accord- Experience the excitement of Mexico; against the surtax acted monary Resuscitation. to Chief Thomas Loreto also serves as a While the renovations are taking place, the police desk ing member of the bank's so near and yet so foreign! One ex- is located in the police auxiliary room. Chief Finneran "unreasonably and irres- All attending must par- plrineran ponsibly". Senator ticipate in pool and discus- Q Thursday night board of directors. Mr. ample is our "Aficionado Vacation." said he expects the modernization to be completed n Loreto joined SETCO in "within five-six weeks." Vreeland said that if the sion sessions. There are jewelry and silverware 14 days, fully escorted, $852-$946 five per cent surtax had two prerequisites for ad- ' 1968 after serving as including your round-trip air fare The city's share of these improvements totals $40,000, were ta ken frorn a nome on manager of the Investment while another $39,800 will be available through a State been the ideal legislation mission to the workshop: Hillcrest avenue. The next from New York. for tax reform, "the (1) a current W.S.I, night a home on Wade drive Department for National Law Enforcement Planning Agency (SLEPA) grant. Newark and Essex Bank, members of the majority, Authorization and (2) the was entered and a themselves, would have purchase and review of the television set taken, Newark. He is a graduate of Rutgers University with supported it." new textbooks and manuals Entry was gained by 1 • You get sightseeing with an experienced tour Instead, Senator in advance of the course, breaking a window in each a B.A. degree in economics, having done director in 11 different cities featuring Acapulco, Vreeland proposed that The four new books, at a of lne homes. Police Taxco, Mexico Ciry, Chichen Itza, more. .before new taxes are total cost of $3.25, are theorize the same person or additional study at Colum- inaugurated "the adminis- available at the Summit persons were involved in bia Graduate School, the £,» You stay m top-qualiry hotels—the very besi tration has an obligation to Area Chapter, 695 Spring- incidents because American Institute of that are availahle. Dotn Banking and Stonier not just talk economy, but field avenue. In addition, it similarities have emerged. j* All land travel by air-condmoned motorcoach. •"—"'•"— i4" is suggested that par- On Friday night the Citgo Graduate School of to practice it' Banking at Rutgers. He *y» 7 American breakfasts, 9 lunches, 8 dinnerv Station at the corner of served in the United States Ashwood avenues was en-Air Force from 1943 to 1946 tered and a large sum ofas a pilot, being discharged We've got 13 more Anu-rvan Lxjnvss srvit' vaca- Gallery 9 money taken from the with the rank of 1st tions to Mexico and Central America, $260-$946. SALE premises. Late the next Prices are based on double occupancy, and include Lieutenant. Mr. Loreto is a tour basing air fare (subject to change) from desig- Jan. 24 tlini Feb. 8 night or early Sunday member of the American morning Fred's Chevron nated cities. Come see us immediately. Or send 20% to 50% off Economic Association, the the coupon below. on selected Station at 224 Broad street New Jersey Bond Club, and was entered and a camera OILS WATERCOLORS PRINTS the New York Society of Mr. Aldo D'Amico, Mgr. POSTERS AND REPRODUCTIONS and several items of equip- Security Analysts. 20% off on all CUSTOM FRAMING ment were taken. AMERICAN EXPRESS f North Hanoaic \w. TurMiayFriilat 1O-I Chatham. VJ. O7V28 Satunla\ 1 (>-.">::(() TRAVEL SERVICE Phone: 635-6505 361 Springfield Ave., Summit 273-5500 STOP BEING CONFUSED 1975— THE YEAR OF THE TURQUOISE "It is . . . near to Nature AT THE SUPPORT THE SUMMIT SOROPTIMIST that much of the Life of LOOK Doift leave home without us. the Indian still is . . ." OPPORTUNITIES LUNCHEON S FASHION SHOW Other American Express Offices In Newark • Ridgewood • Princeton • Westfield • Livingston DATE: FEBRUARY 1, 1975 (Saturday) STORE WIDE SALE PLACE: SUBURBAN HOTEL, Summit 10% OFF WITH TIME: 1 2 :30 CUSSES Please send me a free copy of "The Mexico j Book" with details on 14 American Express style DONATION: $7.00 Purchase of '20°° or more on OUTSTANDING LISTEN START Indian Reservation Jewelry & Crafts SECRETARIAL vacations. BENEFIT FOR OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Tickets available at Dorothy 00 FEB. 3 Purchase of '10 or more on POSITIONS Mr./Mrv/Ms EMERGENCY CORONARY CARE PROGRAM Hughee Shop, Mies Nellie 'e All Other Merchandise (Servicing 14 Cor-.^uKit^ P^ssue i or from Soroptimiet members. NOW EXIST FOR WELL TRAINED WOMEN Addrcv, _ __ . _. I Jerrys Indian Trading Post Ciry STAFFORD HALL State 33 Maple Street Summit 273-3553 For Information call 273-3661 ©American Expftu { ,,mpinVi 1975 Daily 9-5 Thursday til 9 185 Summit Ave. — Summit

•'*,*• THE-SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23,1»75 League YWCA Annual Meeting Schedules To Cite Women's Role "Coffees" "International Women's Wilson will talk about The League of Women Year: 1975" will be women in government and Voters has scheduled its celebrated by the Summit what each woman can be "Orientation Coffees" for YWCA at its annual mem- doing as a citizen to the weeks of January 27 bership meeting on Wed- improve the quality of life. and February 3. nesday evening, February Representing the many The "Orienation Cof- 5, at 7:30 p.m. "Since the faces of women on the fees" are designed to "in- YWCA has, throughout its YWCA annual meeting troduce the League to new long history, supported the panel will be: Margaret members, to fully acquaint rights of women, it is par- Mencke, reelected them with League, what we ticularly appropriate that president of the Summit- do and how and why we do the focus of the annual New Providence United it," said Ann Houpt. mem- meeting be on the impor- Way, who will relate what bership Vice-President. tance of women seeing women can do as volun- "Old members are also en- themselves in their total teers in the work of the couraged to attend, not role as whole women,' " community; Naomi only to help with orienta- said a YWCA spokes- Faison, business woman tion, but also to meet the woman today. and a Summit Council- new members," she con- Four prominent women woman, who will speak tinued. who have moved ahead, about local civic opportuni- The first coffee hour is achieving success in their ties for women, and Jean scheduled for Monday, chosen fields, contributing Burgdorff, business woman January 27, at 10 a.m. at 133 to their communities, and and realtor, who will give Whittredge road; the carrying their responsibili- insights on women in the second at 23 Edgemont ties as homemakers, will be business world. avenue, on Wednesday, panelists discussing the Special tribute will be January 29, at 8 p.m.; challenges and rewards in made at the YWCA annual Mrs. Peter T. Lillard Miss Susan I. Dalton, town, Pa., on December 31. 6, at 8 p.m., at 24 Blackburn keynote speaker and YWCA members and Short Hills, was the setting Research and Engineering daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Howard Smith per- road. panelist at the YWCA's an- their guests are invited to January 19 for the wedding Company, Linden. She is a William F. Dalton of 9 formed the afternoon Additional information nual meeting. Since taking participate in the celebra- of Miss Marjone L. Ohaus, member of Delta Delta Ashland road, to James M. ceremony at the Franklin may be obtained by calling office in the New Jersey tion of "International daughter of Deputy Mayor Delta and a provisional Lutheran Church, Ann Hooupt, 273-6782, or Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred B. Edwards State Assembly in January, Women's Year ' A brief and Mrs. William G. Ohaus member of the Junior Franklintown, Pa. Jaon Lepselter, 273-4188. 1974, Mrs Wilson has been business meeting preced- of Short Hills, to Peter T. League of the Oranges and Miss Constance Dalton elected Majority Whip, ing the program will Lillard of 44 Ethan drive, Short Hills. SINGLES was her sister's maid of Edwards — Robins becoming the only woman include an annual report on Murray Hill, son of Mrs. honor. Greg Beck was the Margaret L. Robins, Given in marriage by her and the only first-term as- progress in the association E.T. Lillard of Springfield Her husband, a graduate DANCE best man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. father, Mrs. Edwards had semblyperson to assume in 1974 by Mrs George avenue and the late E. of Chatham High School 9:00-1.-00 The bride is a graduate of Donald Robins of Newton, as her matron of honor her Assembly leadership. Mrs. Brooner. president of the Thomas Lillard. Rev. and Wake Forest Univer- Kenyon J Wildrick per- PETE & CHARLEY'S Summit High School and became the bride recently sister, Mrs. Katherine board of trustees Results sity, who also attended Se- Susquehanna University, of Alfred B. Edwards, son Lucas of RockviUe, Conn. of the annual election will formed the ceremony, ton Hall Law School, is Short HWs Mail Selinsgrove, Pa. Her hus- of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bridesmaids were Mrs. be given, and newly elected which was followed by a Smwwt. «J. second vice-president and band is also a graduate of Edwards of Bedford road, Carol Thomas of Marsh- board members and the reception at Canoe Brook 1 trust officer of Fidelity Tiwinni ky tkt CatttBe MMMM CM Susquehanna. in a ceremony performed field, Mass; Mrs. Terry 1975 nominating committee Country Club. Union Trust Company, ai Hatik Jtn*y. P.O. Bex 1613. Horn- i at the First Presbyterian Thonnerrieux of Newton, will be announced. MLLJ.070O3. f The couple will reside in The bride was given in Mornstown. He is a L DUlsburg, Pa. Church of Newton by Rev. and Mrs. -Cindy Robins of marriage by her father. member of Lambda Chi L. Rodney Boaz. A recep- New York City, sister-in- Miss Susan H Ohaus Alpha and the Morristown tion was held at Perona law of the bride served as her sister's maid Jaycees and served as a Farms, Andover. Best man for his brother of honor, while Mrs lieutenant commander in was Lt. Gilbert Edwards of William Worthington of the Navy. SILVIA STONE Virginia Beach, \ a Ushers Basking Ridge. the Seminar included Rodney Edwards, bridegroom's sister, was jr. of Framingham, Mass., matron of honor. Brides- ftlklAr CM Cni.UtT.oo.LHWl, ^ • •••I h Rum-. Foitrot.Walt*. Scheduled brother .of tjhe. bridegroom; maids included Diane M UfVfVL Bom Nova -DISCO" The annual winter David Rcransof NV^ York Devito of Short Hills. Helen TO BE WED— Mr. and seminar of the music City, bnAefcfy the bride FVTUKE BRlDE - Mr C. McCune of Pittsburg, «••• TUKf Mrs. W. Edwin Bennett of department of the Fort- and R. wnry Weed of aid Mrs. Robert Grillo of 32 Pa and Regina H Paul of • Tad* enm Harrisburg, Miss, an- nightly Club will be held Lansdale, Pa. Ramsey drive, and Man- Philadelphia. Pa Rickey & Ved* 20% OFF nounce the engagement of tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Mrs. Edwards, a toloking, have announced Best man was Thomas home of the Department the engagement of their their daughter, Miss graduate of Newton High Gaetje of North Wilksboro, FAMILY ON ALL ITEMS! Pamela C. Bennett, to Chairman Mrs. Charles School, holds a BA degree daughter, Gail Ann. to Ber- N.C. Ushers included (except pawn, of course) Terraace F. O'Brien, son of Arnott. All members of the from Wilson College. She is nard von Hoffman, Third, Richard W. and Karl G. omma Mr. and Mrs. Thomas department are invited. employed with SSC&B. ad- of 17 Manor Hiil road, son Ohaus. the bride's We feature the finest in authentic Calvary Episcopal of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LUNCHEON handcrafted American Indian O'Brien of 21 Plymouth vertising. New York City. brothers. Kenneth Moserof OAB.V Arts: Jewelry, Pottery, Sandpainting, road. Miss Bennett is a Church organist Howard Mr. Edwards. who von Hoffman, jr. Miss Winston-Salem. N.C, , DtNNEM Rugs, etc. graduate of the Glenbrook W. Vogel will be guest graduated from Summit Grillo attended Endicott Roger Kramer, also of SERVED IX* School. Her fiance is a speaker. High School, holds a BS Junior College, Beverly, ENGAGED- Mr. and Mrs. Wins ton-Salem. and CHUMB'tt See our unique collection of valuable Paul J. Bearer of 96 Canoe old pawn and coral crafted by graduate of Belmont Abbey Mrs. Pierson Tator is degree from Lehigh Mass, and graduated from William Olsen of Martins- Brook parkwa> announce the Zuni, Hopi and Navajo Tribes College. An April wedding hospitality chairman, she University and is currently Marymount College, Boca ville. MHWTOMC the engagement of their WM PITT COLO*«AL VUXX of the Southwest. is planned in Atlanta, Ga., will be assisted by an engineer with Foster- Raton. Flofida and is The bride, a graduate of M MAIN rr, CHATHAM where the couple plan to members of the Depart- Wheeler Corp. Livingston. presently employed by daughter. Miss Elaine- CLOSES OPEN Louise Bearer, to Peter Millburn High School and VMTOUM reside. ment. The couple now reside in Chubb and Son. Short Hills. Cornell University, is en- 10:30 TO 5:30 Mr. von Hoffman attended Zimmerman of San Fran- Orange. cisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday through Saturday the University of Missouri and University of New John Zimmerman of Have you been to Hampshire. At present he Davos, Switz. Miss Bearer, Short Hills' Only Fine Wine & Cheese Shop? LEARN is employed by M.H. For- who is a member of the Look (or our "Wooden Indian" ELECTROLYSIS mlchella Co., Summit. Mr. music department faculty WINE & SPIRITS HOUSE in the block across from von Hoffman plans on at San Franciso State Itrain station entrance. AND OTHIN LCAOINO fXCHANOII the KREE way University, is currently Slock*. Bonds. CofpmocyttM, tnv«stm«ni «nd AcM»or> S«rvtc* resuming his studies at fin* American Indian Rewarding career in completing studies for her Jumairy permanent hair removal Brooks Institute of Pho- CHATEAU OF THE MONTH Age no barrier Full of part time Ph.D. degree at New York 18 Day or Eve Men, Women tography. Santa Barbara, 42 Lincoln Placa Come, write or pnone for California In September. University, where she is a Chateau DeL'Abbe' Madison, New J«r*«y 07940 ,'/um»u/ J^.fl 07901 FREE BOOKLET K Miss Grillo is the grand- fellow. Her fiance, an of- 377-1311 ficer of the Swiss Bank 201-273-2100 THOMAS S PALUCK (Mgr.) KREE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gorsse De Gorsse Richard Adler of Summit. Corporation. San Francis- Halrrr»i*rvPiilrli Pencil DruttigPni a Ink A Unique Collection 20% - 50% OFF DECORATOR of TOWEL BONANZA' PILLOWS QUILTED BED SPREADS $3.99 18th and 19th Century Furniture and Accessories FULL S14.99 NOW 8.00 BATH 6.50 NOW 2.99 FULL $19.99 NOW 12.00 HAND 3.50 NOW 1.49 LINEN & 1.50 NOW .75 QUEEN $22.50 NOW 14.00 WASH COTTEN DISH KING $24.99 NOW 16.00 (some slightly irreg.) TOWELS HEIRLOOM SPREADS 2.00 NOW .50 ea. FULL $22.50 NOW 17.00 30% FIELDCREST CRUSADOR 72"x90" PLAID QUEEN $27.50 NOW 19.00 VIRGIN ACRYLIC ELECTRIC BLANKETS KING $32.50 NOW 22.00 BLANKETS MHAMITE SALE Collection of unusual English boxes Needeipoint and English lace pillows TWIN SPREADS TWIN 27.00 NOW 19.00 9.99 NOW 6.99 DOUBLE 32.00 WOVEN 18.99 NOW 15.00 NOW 22.00 QUEEN 44.00 NOW 32.00 PILLOWCASES 2 TNT COLONIAL 10.99 NOW 7.99 2.99 NOW 1.99 *? ASSORTED 13.99 NOW 10.99 pkg. IAMES Quality Brand Names: BILL BLASS, TOPS 'N' TROUSERS WAMSUTTA, SPRINGMAID, FIELDCREST J.P. STEVENS, MORGAN JONES 40* OFF Crazy Horse Exclutive gallery in the Metropolitan 19th Century English stirrup cupi 528 SPRINGFIELD AVE. Nansoof Finland area of paintings by Ray G. Ellis, A.WS. BERKELEY HEIGHTS D.D. Dominick STUDIO / GALLERY . . . ANTIQUES, LTD. 464-5254 56 MAIN STREET, MILLBURN, N.J. 07041 76 MAIN STREET, CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY 07928 2O1-63&-6383 At the traffic light across the street from Getty Station Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M., Sat. to 5 (201) 374-4470 if * THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23, 1975 Five

power for a college educa- Oratorical tion. For the past year and a half she has been SETCO Reports20% Gain in '74 Contest Set teaching the Review The 1975 oratorical con- Course at the Chatham Thomas D. Sayles, jr., the improved operating allowance for possible loan might develop in the loan test, sponsored annually by president and chief execu- trend begun in 1974." losses which is, in effect, a portfolio due to an unstable the Summit Optimist Club, Madison Adult school and is tive officer of The Summit contingency reserve and and unpredictable 1975 will be held February 7 and currently working part Bancorporation, has an- Income for the fourth above the normal amount economic outlook." 14 at the YMCA. time as a secretary in the nounced, that for the year quarter of 1974 was up 30% required by established Before competing in the Fine Arts Department of ending December 31, net to $543,000 vs $409,000 in formula. Total operating income contest, participants must Fairleigh - Dickinson income of J2,420,000 1973 Last quarter income Mr. Sayles stated that for 1974 stood at 116,708,795, file an entry blank which University. represented a gam of 20% was affected by "this conservative action as compared to $14,590,996, can be acquired by calling over 1973s figure of management's decision to was taken to offset any un- in 1973, representing an the contest chairman, Dick For infonnhtwn concern- $2,010,000. increase by $350,000 the foreseen problems which increase of 14%. Mlcone, at 273-8SM. ing the times «nl dates for Income per share for 1974 The national Association the new shorthand courses, was $3.98 vs $3.29 in 1973. of High School Principals call the YWCA, 273-4242. "These results," he said has approved the Optimist showed a continuance of oratorical contest as one of their annual speech talent contests. If you like REAL CHINESE TERM NUMBER TWO - Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo of IMon County is sworn into a tive Officer, included OB s KITCHENS secead tens hi Congress by House Speaker Cari Albert, center, and Democratic Charles H. Ackiey vice FOOD Majority leader Tkemas P. "Tip" O'Neil at ceremonies in the Capitol. SecS ^president;' Please come over to try us 'Deal Directly Philip Silverman, Charles W. Beiter, Alfred J. Hed- Peking and Szechuan Style 4 Competitive Prices City Federal Assets Up den, Ronald J. Tell, David W. Matchett and John W. Summit Chinese Restaurant Quality Name Appliances Atherton, jr., senior vice 273-O4S3. Opan Sun. 3:30 9 p.m. Clo By $131,632,000 in '74 Presidents; Kenneth J. Custom & Modular Cabinets Rosa as treasurer and & Counter Tops Assets of City Federal highest levels allowed by special significance was comptroller; and Gerald E. Savings and Loan Associa- law as the Association dis- our early participation of Rupp, secretary and legal tion increased $131,632,000 tributed record earnings of $19,000,000 in the New Jer- counsel. WINSTON LIMOUSINE SERVICE Call 464-8344 daring 1974 reprsenting a nearly $37,000,000 to our sey Mortgage Finance Piers - Airports - Weddings - Theatre - Sports Events for 16.8% increase over the depositors. At the same Agency Fund Program New Course Also Available 15 Pass Maxl Bus Free Estimates previous year and total as- time, we added $5,161,000 to and, in early November, an All Late Model Cars - Fully Equipped and Appointments sets for the 47-office insti- Reserves and Surplus." additional $20,000,000 being In Shorthand Summit (201)273-8231 tution reached $913,578,000 Highlighting the Associa- made available for Con- Two new courses in as.' of December 31, 1974, tion's 1974 mortgage opera- ventional mortgage loans shorthand are being of- Gilbert G. Roessner, of tion, Roessner continued, as a result of increased fered at the Summit YWCA Lenox road, President and "Almost every dollar of our savings deposits and beginning in February. Chief Executive Officer of savings increase was monthly repayment Designed to help woman City Federal, reported at pumped back into the cri- receipts. Our total mort- add a new skill to their the association's annual tically depressed New Jer- gage portfolio increased by employment qualifications Easy-care tablecloths never looked lovelier, members Meeting held sey home building industry more than $79,000,000 in or for their personal con- and let you live better for less January 15. City Federal is and mortgage market. Of 1974 with total mortgages venience, both courses will the state's largest savings at $724,818,000 by be taught by Helena Kado- tad loan with offices December 31, 1974, up ta, an experienced throughout Union, Morris, 12.3% from the previous shorthand teacher. Warren, Essex, Middlesex, Presentation year." Mrs. Kadota studied Altaian's White Sale Monmouth, Ocean, Bur- Made by DAR Other business at theshorthand in high school in Bngton, Camden, Somerset *> meeting included the re- the 1940s, taught shorthand arid Hunterdon Counties. The Daughters of the election of Robert D. and typing in a private ~ ifoessner reported to the American Revolution last Brough, Edward C. school for three years and Friday presented Summit board that, "Despite the Holmes, James C. Kellogg then used those skills to M n continuation of 'double Junior High School with a III, Rose V. Miller and provide tuition earning EjMirctw* Calico tabtedoth is digit inflation', high three volume set of Thomas A. Miller for Al/S off ragwlar prices. unemployment and tight "Women of the American three-year terms as direc- 52x70" now 6.OO mg 9 oo ttSSbey market conditions Revolution." The books tors who will continue to were the gift of Mr. and ANTIQUES A Triis charming cloth is printed on throughout 1974, we are serve include Everett C. permanent-press, soil-release cotton and 'qmte pleased with the sav- Mrs. Clarence J. Faherty Sherbourne, Mr. Roessner, polyester Slays ensp and pretty in green, blue, l^WTfli—"""rf^y Federal of 70 Portland road. Mrs. Charles-*!, yajihiay, iohc brown, red Or yellow ^^ fas,deposits increased more Faherty. whose four Kean, RobervE. Long and ^2x b2 6 00 4.00 married children attended Lannon F. Mead. Re-elect- •>2. "C 9 OC • 00 than $80,000,000 for the 60. 80 OC long CM ova: 13 00 8. (5 *fear. In addition, we were the Summit schools, donat- ed officers of the associa- 7C 'Ound ruffled 18 00 12.00 4&fe to continue our office ed the books in order to tion, in addition to Mr. 90' round ruflied 27 00 la.oo } provide junior high njpkm 1 25 1.00 . expansion program as nine Roessner as Chief Execu- Sale-priced: omr filmy white new office facilities were students with additional opened throughout the research materials on the tablacloA front Spain. (state, our rates on savings roles of various key women 65" IXHUKI now 24.OOreg x oo. [accounts and Certificates in the revolutionary period. B Fits either oblong or oval table. ABrmanent- Pduring 1974 continued at the Attending the short press. drip-dry Cotolene® polywaterand presentation in the school cotton By Jabara rpg nom library were D.A.R. 65 round 30 00 24.00 Regent, Miss K. Sherwood 65«84 oblong or oval 38.00 32.00 ' LOSE WEIGHT HuNTClub 65I1O4 oblong or oval 46 00 M.OO of 112 Mountain avenue and 65x124' oblong or oval 54.00 4a.00 Oi MONEY IACK Mrs. Faherty. Three ninth 65x144 oblong or oval 60 00 M.OO NMCMCU lasts comptotad at t RESTAURANT 20x20 nipkin at reg price J.TB tfcatUM grade students, Greg Wil- JM la* *. _• - - . 8-pc luncheon MI of i'S&utex rWI WHI Mip jOU son, Judy Robashkin and Hunt Clubbers Weekend Special 4 mats 4nackin» 20.00 17.00 tqukkjy. iCX contains as anaztag Tracy Korbel, represented Fri., Jan. 24th - Sat., Jan. 25th Sheer value in this Swiss tamer that njpprataat tha the student body as they emtMroMieTed doth. . Enter thraa food maais a day > MM tiny ODWNCX tabM aoto- accepted the new volumes $5.95 7O" round now 38.OO mg 45 oo Mps you eat tots without for the junior high school .WWi fawar eatoriss. year Roast Steamship Round C A delight in wash-and-drip-dry polyester. White down. Safa takan as library. 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! now Uaa) on* of our convenient charge plans •Hn^'re seconds. Come fc*w«e! 70x90 OBOng 49 50 or American Express • BankAmericard • Master Charge 7O»1O8 06 long 55 00 70i1?6 oP'ong ••> 00 67 50 70x90 oval 65 0C 55 00 70x108 oval T OC 67 50 CAUCO CORNERS L" 70x126 oval 6^ 01 76 50 70 'OurXJ JS OC X Fine Jewelers Since 1848 43 00 22x22 naoKinsdaz 'A IV, 49 50 1 The Mall • Short Hills Montctair • Wayne . Paramus • Woodbridge E Brunswick . Nanuet. N Y . Staten Island. N V *Ua. * Ttmtrt. IVHMII. The Mall at Short Hills, DR 9-3000. Shop 9:30 to 5:30, Mondays and Thursdays till 9:30. ;l nwritwi Eiprm S«nk »m«f -c«m Wttttr Chtrg* Page Six THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23,1975 llllilHlllillllillllllllllllllltlllHilllll! New States' Rights? by David A Moore New Jersey's Governor so n may not be a coin- Brendan T. Byrne last cidence that New Jersey's week hosted representa- governor is leading this ERALD tives of 16 other states in revolt of the states against Princeton, organizing a hasty offshore oil drilling. sort of states' rights protest Published by Th« Summit Harald There's little doubt that Quality W««kliM of N«w J«rs«y movement against someday the oil off our Audit Bureau of Circulation Evary Thursday at 22 Bank Straat carefree federal support of shores will have be tapped, oil drilling outside the Summit. N«w Jarsay 07901 assuming that it's really N«w J*rs«y Prass Association three-mile limit. out there. If so, it'll still be National Editorial Association Entered as Second Class Matter When the governors of all there later, when better those states get together October 5. 1889 at the Post Office technology for its safe ex- Ev«E. ForfoM. Publishaf later in a follow-up to the traction and transportation Norman E. Rauschar. Summit. New Jersey, under the preliminary meeting, I will be available. Editor hope that they unite on at But for now there should Act of March 3. 1879 least one point: pressure AmwPMut be more priority for finding Associate Editor Uncle Sam into doing more other forms of energy, and to conserve energy and I'm especially sure that ALL DEPARTMENTS: 273-4000 finance meaningful promise is great for wind research into "new" forms $7 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BACK COPIES 30c EACH and solar power if enough of energy. research dollars can be HERE LIVED THE BRIANT OF POND, PARK AND PARKWAY— For some 5* Right now, as far as I can pried loose. yean, this three-story, ten bedroom home, still standing at IS Briant Parkway, was see, our country's energy Sometimes I wonder the farmhouse of William H. Briant (1827-1912), whose M-acre farm filled the area program consists mainly of where we'd be now if the bounded by Morris and Springfield avenues and the easteriy Une of the city, and an obsession to find and use money spent on nuclear included the then 12-aere pond which now bears his name. Bordering on the then up every last bit of oil, gas Overlook and Its Neighbors power had gone into solar well-stocked pond were two ice houses for storing pond ice throagb the summer, aid or coal as quickly as possi- power. I hope I'm not won- a boathoase for the rowboats which Briant rented to fishermen. And below tbe dam, ble, with no thought for the , Mayor Bennett, in his "State of the immediate area, who feel they are be- dering the same thing 10 or there was a water-driven grist mill. The Rabway Valley Railroad and the quarry tomorrows we all hope City" message earlier this month, ing encroached upon. 20 years from now. (over the city line) both acquired land from Briant's farm, and in ISM, the balk «f the Man's future holds. recommended that Common Council We heartily endorse the Mayor's prop«rty was sold to the Union County Park Commission, which now m«

» V t At Delbarton i The DePauw University "GodspelT Chamber Orchestra will "Godspell" is currently perform in the Abbey being presented at the Church, Delbarton School, Paper Mill Playhouse, Route 24, Morristown, on Millburn, through Friday, January 24, at 8:30 February 16. For tickets, p.m. On Sunday, January call 376-4343. 26, at 4 p.m., a chamber music concert will be presented m Old Main. Iturbi Jose Iturbi, pianist, will Miss Teen-ager present a farewell concert Girls between the ages of at Burnet Junior High 13 and 17 years as of August School, Union, on February tale! gold crown automatic blanket by Fieldcrest. Adjusts auto- 30. who are interested in 8, at 8 p.m. For tickets, call matically to room temperature changes. Acrilan acrylic, nylon binding. 688-1617. Machine washable, non-allergenic with snap convertible fitted corners. participating the New Jer- Choose blue, green or gold. sey Teen-ager Pageant, to twin 34.00 full, dual controls 47.00 be held in May, may obtain Auditions Planned full 40.00 queen, dual controls 50.00 applications from Mrs. The "Sweet Adelines," a Sybil Shaffer, 215 Piedmont women's barbershop avenue. N.E., Atlanta, Ga., group, has planned audi- 30312. tions for tonight at 8 p.m. at Calvary Presbyterian At Montclair Museum Church, Ridgedale avenue, Any full service bank offers '!;; Some free some not A selection of Islamic Florham Park. For infor- prayer rugs is currently on mation, call 376-3050. At UCTC we carry checking a ctep further V'e offer a choice Plus a package of very display through March 16 at useful options that make your monev management easier the Montclair Art Museum, We call it Checking Plus. Free when you maintain a minimum balance during the month 3 South Mountain avenue. Soldier of $300 m a regular account Low cost if your balance is less Hand Craft Fiar In Korea But the Plus makes the difference The Summit Chapter Army Specialist Four For example with a Checking Plut aa.< mnt y< HI can also have Women's American ORT Woodrow W. Carter, son of will hold a handcraft fair on Mr. and Mrs. William W. March 7-8 at the Livingston Carter, 82 Ashwood One-Statement Banking Why serif- for a regular statement of your checking Mall for the benefit of its avenue, is assigned as a activity when this feature gives you a summary of UD to eight different educational activities. radar repairman in accounts9 Mortgage installment loan Christmas Club savings All on 0 Headquarters Battery of one statement The cost Nothing Singers Wanted the 2nd Air Defense Ar- The Riverdale Choral tillery's 1st Battalion in sale! elegante bed and bath ensemble by Stevens in a classical • Overdraft Checking - Establishes a line of instantly available credit upon Society of New York and Korea. floral-and-scrool design in bone, pink or yellow. application and approval Write yourself a loan whenever you need cash Sheets: framed panel print cases and flat sheets; and, all-over floral And pay only for the money you use printed sheets. Made of cotton/polyester. flat: fitt«d: twin 6.25 6.39 • Automatic Transfer Makes installment loan or mortgage payments or 10%o full 7.25 7.39 deposits to your savings automatically by transferring I'om your checking queen 9.99 10.49 account Forget-Proof banking at no charge or MORE std. case 2.40 ea. OFF MOST Towels: absorbent cotton velvet pile bath 3.25 hand 1.99 face 99c Checking Plus. MERCHANDISE In an age of increasing complexity it makes things a little simpler

sale! royal velvet carpet kit by Fieldcrest for wall-to-wall luxury. Easy-to-cut nylon pile with non-skid back. Fully washable. Ultra- marine, moss green, bronze> gold, sable brown, canary yellow. 4x6' 23.98 5x8' 39.98 5x6' 27.98 6x9' 54.98 United Counties Trust Company where good things start to happen Charge it at Hahne't! Livingston open 6 nights til 9 30 — Wtstfield 6 nights HI 9 00 GIFT WRAPPING & MAILING Member Federal Reserve System. Deposits now insured up to S40.000 by FDIC s Montekiir W 9 00 and Newark Hi 8 00 Mri Wed Fri nights. 59 UNION PLACE, SUMMIT 273-1655 THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23, It75 Page MM YM Begins Annual Membership Drive "Every boy and girl-years. In 1974 almost three should have the opportunity million young people IS to be with others of his or years of age and younger her own age in exciting and were enrolled in a host of constructive activities," YMCA activities and more says C. Jack Keyser, than 400,000 "supporting" president o? the Summit YMCA members made it Area ?M(JA. "However, possible to extend Y this doesn't mean every programs to needy young- youngster is able to join sters. "My supporting YMCA swimming classes, membership," says one of learn about government in these, "means that I am youth legislation, go on helping some boy or girl, camping trips and the like, perhaps more than one, to Soine youngsters are develop, keep out of trou- missing out because their ble, and have a good time parents can't afford even doing it." the moderate fees charged "In the Summit area, by the Y," Mr. Keyser 1,350 supporting members points out that the YMCA's have enabled the local YM- annual supporting mem- CA to help youth be a part bership enrollment, of such activities as camp- launched during National ing, skills and fitness YMCA week, January 26- classes, swim instruction, Fehruary 2, is designed to recreational gyms, and help these youngsters. clubs during the past Mr. Keyser cites that year." Mr. Keyser says. experience in YMCA ac- "By joining as a supporting tivities has contributed to member, individuals may INTERLUDES IN CONCERT — An eveateg «f Mag, the grrap. Shown here, standing, from the left, are growth and self-confidence be a part of the YMCA, 'in "Masical Infinity," will be presented by the Iatertades, Joan Staunton, Mary Claire White, Marge Tiger, in youngsters across the the people business,' and sponsored by St. Teresa's school board for ttae benefit Carolyn Thompson, Alice Dorshaw, Sylvia Pott, lona United States and in many add a new dimension to of the centenaial scholarship fund at 8:15 p.m., Slegel, Carol Cimilucca, Doe Dunn, Marilyn Van other countries for 130 some y oungster's life." February 7, to the aadltorium of Oak Knoll School, 44 Syckle, Jane Reche, Anne Gamble, Marilyn North. Blackburn road. Reservations can be made by calling Seated is Chesley Kahmann. Missing when the picture Mrs. Anthony Natale, chairman of the benefit, at was taken were Jean Anderson, Mary Cooke and A. J. Rinaldo Appoints New 273-9337. Chesley Kahmann of Summit Is the director of Watson. (Schneller photo) Science Advisory Unit Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo Rinaldo said that the today announced the ap- council may be expanded to pointment of a six-member take on new assignments in science advisory council to the months ahead. It has THE SETCO keep him abreast of scien- already presented a report tific developments. All six on the dangers of trans- either live or work in Union porting liquid natural gas County. through Arthur Kill and They are Dr. Geroge New York harbor. The Gamota of Summit, a council's findings were physicist who will head the published and later were submitted to the House GUARANTEED new council; Dr. Robert P. Margie of Summit, a subcommittee on Coast physician; Richard W. J. Guard and Navigation. Carnev of New Providence, In releasing the names of a chemist; Richard L. the council members, Cohen of Berkeley Heights, Rinaldo said that the Unit- a physicist; Miss Anita La ed States is paying for its Monthly Income Plan Salle of East Orange, a "short-sighted policies" computer scientist; and towards basic scientific Edwin A. Chandross of research. "We are now You receive a monthly check Murray Hill, a chemist. witnessing the results in r lower productivity, ex- YW to Offer travagant energy costs and #- of $25Q76^whMjfOi s * in competing against other New Courses industrial nations in the ' deposit 40P00 in our Beginning in early world market," Rinaldo February, a new group of said. courses will be offered at He warned that the Unit- Guaranteed Monthly Income Ran the YWCA. Designed to ed States has fallen behind help women achieve for several other nations in the ... and your original deposit is themselves more satisfac- rate, of its national invest- returned intact to you at maturity! tion in their individual ment in basic research lives, the classes are compared to the gross na- focused primarily on per- tional product. sonal development. Day- Rinaldo criticized much If you hav« a SETCO account we'll deposit your income checic each time and evening sessions of today's corporate spon- month automatically or receive your check by mail each month. are planned so that working sored research as aimed Ideal for those people who have funds which could be used to women can also par- primarily at quick, money- provide immediate income. ticipate. making innovations that The courses include are adaptations of past in- "Woman and Her Money"; ventions. "Few corporate Guaranteed Monthly Income Plans also available with earlier "Divorced, Separated, or research laboratories," he maturities at 7.25% and 6.50% Interest rates. Select ttw SETCO Guaranteed Monthly on the Brink"; "I'm OK- said, "are willing to ven- Income Plan that's best for you All plans are subject to FDIC regulations which impose substantial You're OK;" "Back to ture into undiscovered penalities for early withdrawal of principal. To earn income shown, School," "Adults: Ages areas of science without principal amount must remain on deposit for the full year. and Stages"; "Leadership any forseeable guarantee Monthly Check* Deposit SETCO oHicf locations Mlik OfliCC: Training"; and "Woman: of financial rewards." SUMMIT: EllUMTH: $188.07 $30,000 367 Springfield Avenue 1169 East JerMy Street Being and Becoming." The Union County S12S.38 $20,000 Summit. N 1 07901 EliUbtth. N. I. 07201 Additional skills courses Congressman proposed Telephone 277-6200 Telephone 354-4000 what value, what fashion I Easy-to-wear poly- $ 62.69 $10,000 •ranch Office!: 100 Firrt Street have also been added to the that the nation's tax and BUKUn HCItHTS: Elizabeth, H. 1. 07206 $ 31.34 S 5,000 145 Snyder Avenue Telephone 354-4000 YWCA program. Italian, patent laws be changed to Berkeley Heights 135 lefferson Avenue ester dresses from a prominent manufacturer. N. 1. 07922 Elizabeth N. J. 07207 multicrafts, knit magic, encourage independent in- 'Monthly income based on 7.50% mnuil interest com Summit and\ Telephone 27 7-6200 Telephone 354 4000 clothes that fit, creative ventors and to attract more pounded daily on deposits held for 6 to 8 years NfW fKOVIOCMCE: CUM: Terrific on-the-go styles that travel beautifully! funds into research Accounts may be opened In varying amounts. Minimium Elizabeth J 15 South Street writing, shorthand, "Enjoy deposit $5,000 Principal amount is guaranteed by TRUST C O M P A % r^^T 1056 Raritin Raid New Providence SETCO through maturity Each deposit insured up to Clark. N. J 07066 N. J 07974 Your Own Party" will projects. He said that the MCMBfH O* T» Telephone 381-4300 $40,000 by FDIC Telephone 277-6200 The V-neck in blue or peach; and, the button- begin in February. Two anti-trust laws should be Uimlwr F.D I C 10 Westfield Avenue Clark, N J 07066 courses, "Normal revised to permit various Telephone 381 4300 Problems of Raising Nor- companies and researchers trimmed one in blue. Both in sizes 12 to 20, mal Children" and Chinese to pool their knowledge and cooking will be repeated. talent in certain high from Town & Country Dresses. For information about prority projects. These To open a Guaranteed Monthly Income Account call the branch times and fees, call the would include energy and manager at the SETCO office nearest you or use the coupon below. Summit YWCA at 273-4242. pollution control. The Summit and Elizabeth Trust Company P.O. Box 400—367 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. 07901 3 IF Th« Summit and EHzabtth Trust Company 1. ICIOM t far new tccount(i) ndicatsd. TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM ANOTHER INSTITU- YOU'VE BEEN THINKING jit TION TO THE SUMMIT AND ELIZABETH TRUST 8 COMPANY 6 7 h r D 7.50% yr- D yr • y-D P'cise '•'.' ' J' ' .~-;- Encicso^ iM^r^C" o' ac- YOU COULDN'T AFFORD THE E 4 5 D 7.25% yr- • yr- D i':r- '-p ".ins'er -s ''-: "'ed "ELEGANT—" • 6.50% 21/2 y- • 3 yr- D (C Pay to the order o' The Summit and Elizabeth Truat Company

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Reservations 277-3000 Snnal Sprnr.ty Nn Important Please enclose your bankbook 359 Springfield Ave., Summit Charon at Hahn«'.l LMogston open 6 ntqhts 'tit 9:30 — WwHUM 6 niqhft Momctair til 9 00 and Nmrartt -til 8:00 Moa. Vtad. Fri. nigh* FaceTm THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23, 1979 p.m., where the emphasis will be on the basic skills of YW Preparing Courses For Winter-Spring Term basketball. The 7-9 graders' The YWCA has an- winter-spring term for girls Jazz dance will be held at February 11 and continuing February 6 and continuing club will follow from 8:30 to nounced new classes in the grades four and up. the YWCA beginning for nine sessions until April for nine sessions until April 9:30 and here the junior 8 from 6:15 to 7 p.m. The11 Grades 4-6 will be held high girls will be given in- class will be open to all from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.,dividual and team coaching EVERYTHING FOR THE FIREPLACE Junior and Senior High grades 7-9 from 7:30 to 8:30 through actualg game play. students. Karen Cohen of and grades 10 and up from In addition, coed recrea- AT DISCOUNT PRICES Springfield will lead the 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. The ins-tional volleyball will start Quality only* Solid Brass participants in a class that tructors are Louise Mallon Thursday, February 6 for 7th through 12th graders. •Wrought iron •Custom made sizes and styles will be geared toward and Newton Burgess. grace, rhythm, musical in- Two basketball clubs for •Brass polishing Registration for all terpretation and body posi- girls will begin Thursday, classes is now in progress tions. February 6'and will con- at the Summit YWCA. For SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS Tennis classes for tinue through April. Fourth further information please 47-51 Summit Av«. Summit, NJ. 273-2118 beginners will be held on through sixth graders will call Sheila Drohan, Thursdays, beginning meet from 7:30 to 8:30273-4242.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT—A trip to Austria is the choice of two pretty Overtook narses, Patricia Sweeney, R.N. and Dorothy J. Prill, R.N. if they wta the MM travel-to-aBywhere contributed by Paulsen's Travel to tbe Sammtt SoroptimM dab lucheoB-fashion show to be held February 1 at the Hotel Suburban. Proceeds from the lancheon will go to Overlook Hospital's Pre-Hospital Coroaary Care Program and tickets can be purchased at the shops of Dorothy Hughes or Miss Nellie, eo-spoasors of the fashion show. Learning About Oak Knoll Sunday Open House Theme Summit parents who are During the afternoon principal of the Lower interested in learning more Mrs. Margaret Smith, prin- School, will speak infor- about the education availa- cipal of the Upper School, mally to parents about the ble at Oak Knoll School of and Sister Geraldine Kelly, individualized learning the Holy Child, 44 Black- programs at Oak Knoll. burn road, are invited to Members of the faculty and attend an Open House at Joint PTA/O representatives from the the school on Sunday, from Meeting Set Student Council will also be 3 to 5 p.m. present to answer ques- CLOVJIS IM TH€ According to Sister Mary A combined PTA/PTO tions and to explain tbe Louise Bishoff, director of meeting of Washington, function of the school's admissions, visitors will be Franklin, and Jefferson Resource Center and TV SUNSHING- „ given guided tours of theSchools will be held on studio. various learning activity Tuesday. January 28, at 8 with Ruffirtsport, a new mood centers in the Lower School p.m. in the Washington In announcing the Open School Auditorium. House Sister Jean Marie for our darling designer! (boys and girls pre-kinder- garten through sixth Speaker for the meeting O'Meara, headmistress of Very relaxed pants with elastic grade) and the Upper is Lee Bennett Hopkins, the school, said: School (girls only in grades teacher, lecturer, author, waist, 30.00 Kimono wrap top with poet, anthologist, and 'This year Oak Knoll's 7 through 12.^ Open House is being held in paich pockets, 34.00 In ribbon- educational consultant. He has authored about 30 conjunction with the striped cotton of lilac-melon- books for children ranging celebration of the 50th an- niversary of the founding of pink-white-turquoise you'll from anthology to biographies of current the school. We look forward n*V0r go unnoticed. Young and children's authors. Mr. to having as many parents as possible visit Oak Knoll SQSsy button-front big skirt^n Hopkins wiJl touch upon the areas of reading for to see for themselves what melon^cotton duckcloth, 3(J%0 pleasure as well as skills in this private school The emphasizing value cen- "Rickshaw" sh-rrffackej to the language arts, and how Maben Agency parents can reinforce these tered education has to offer match, 36.00 These, 6 to 14. represents the qualities in all chiidren. their children." leading Property, Big-ribbed T-shirt in purple, Preceding Mr. Hopkins, ptisnei of net sum Casualty, and Life there will be a performance Uviryrton Protocionol Bkfe. turquoise, white or pink cotton, Insurance Companies by the second and third 114 W«st Mt. PlMxvrt AM. in America. As grade children of Washing- LtvinQston S, M, t, 12.00 More Clovis 7 Room Dtkm Piofmiawt independent agents, ton School at 7:30 p.m. Offic« urtobl* for Phvticiom. copers in the collection for we have created Everyone is invited to at- Lawyer, Accountant. Etc. . . . insurance programs tend the meeting. cam-mi Young New Yorker Sportswear, for many of the Lord & Taylor, Mi lib urn — area's businessmen and homeowners. coll 376-4400 ISABEL PALMER Interiors

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1/2 PRICE OFF selected items on all patterns Quantities limited. DROP IN Mon. - Fri. 9-5 -Thurs. 9-8 Sat. 9-6 THE CHATHAM lord & Taylor, Millburn —telephone 376-4400. Store hours: open Monday through Saturday 9i30 to 5;30, open Mondays and Thursdays until 9i30 POTT 32 WATCHUNG AVE. CHATHAM 636-6777 J THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23, 1975 Page Eleven Future Physician's Day This coupon toward the purchase of any toward the purchase of any pkg. To Be Held at Overlook "!2"\ Galser Ground Beef Future Physician's Day nell, R.N. and Mrs. Betty Practice Unit and explain 20° Product in Butcher Block Maat Dept. S3 LlmH OM pt family Good at *ni Palhmarh Supcrmafkal Sun. SX.G. -^* LMI on* M> l«m»y Oaori M Mir PMftmar* »u»trmm*mt I**.. S-HU- will be held at Overlook Sullivan, psychiatric oc- this new concept in Jan. 1* thfu Sat Jan 25.1975 Vow wl>«<» prohttrifad Jwv it mm Sal.. Ja« 2S. If 7S. VeW «Mra «ni>Mt naiaBB Hospital on Tuesday, cupational therapist, will medicine. Mlmark January 28, offering an op- tour students through their The techniques of portunity to area junior and areas. Overlook's Neonatal Inten- senior high school students Arthurs. McLellan, M.D, sive Care Nursery will be to get a first hand view of a and Mrs. Jean Green, R.N., explained by Gloria 0. career in medicine. emergency supervisor will Schrager, M.D., director All aspects of a doctor's tour the students through of pediatnc education, career, from the preOverlook'- s Emergency and Alexander Horowitz, of Gillette metUcal requirements Out-Patient Department, M.D., pediatnc resident, In Valley Mall Shopping Center through medical school, in- describing community and Mrs. Mary Lindner, 977 Valley Road, Gillette, N J. ternship, residency and on medicine and Overlook's R.N., maternity super- to the wider world of prac- new Family Health visor. _ *%JL Hours tice will be presented to Centers, as well as the ac- Future Physician's Day en students from Summit High tivities of 15 other will start at 9:30 a.m. in the °P ^C"#aday School, Oratory and Oak specialized clinics provided Wallace Medical Education Kaoll High Schools and 15 by the hospital for low in- Center, off the Main Lobby. 7 days a weak other area high schools come patients: Interested students can nq the late houf» some department* may be doted make arrangements to at- participating in the 100% Pure Orange Juice From Florida Overlook Health Career Harry H. 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Bobby Cotterell straigbt. The Barons "„ lead 39-30 after three had seven field goals and 10 Beacon Hill Skaters calmed the White Tor- .f periods. free throws to lead the nadoes, 32-20, and the ' When Verona opened the Blazers with 24 points, Giants zonked the Grey final quarter with three followed by Teare with 21. Split Two Contests Bombers, 43-12. The Golden more points for a 13-point The Shamrocks brought The Beacon Hill Club Penwell, Randy Roessle Bears won their first game, string, it was all over for their record to 4-1 with a varsity hockey team split and Peb Stone. 15-11 over the Blue Devils. Summit. Poole added 18 53-42 win over the Tunes, their most recent contests. The Pee Wee B team lost rebounds to his 25 points, The Winners were up by a A well-played game to Navesink Country Club, 12 fBrahdis Kiuoer sewing nine on foul shots. Kevin 28-24 count at the midway against Lawrenceville 6-2, with the Beacon Hill ° . . Bannon of Verona matched point when Rob Guida School at the goals scored by Steve Swett {~ . we Poole's point production scored the first five points Lawrenceville Rink, saw and Charlie Cave. This l0 and he had the benefit of a of the second half to give Beacon Hill lose by a 5-3 same Pee Wee team beat 2Yer Dave Poole 'One-Man Offense' stronger supporting cast. the Tunes a one-point lead, score. Beacon Hill's goals Essex Hunt Club, 4-1, with Th\nee .Tornadoe . . s came West Orange (5-0) and Play continued even till were scored by Bruce Beacon Hill scores by Steve ^J;™ °f,# „," CaJdwell (5-0) continue to the Shamrocks' Tom Atkinson (two) and John Swett, Charlie Cave, Mike share the conference lead Murphy and Kevin Denman Kenyon. Mauze and Chris Anton, As Summit High Cagers Split with New Providence (3-2) began a devastating Against the Englewood The Squirt A team beat na]??X'aiDer r lce°«a and Verona (3-2) two fastbreak to open up a Field Club, Beacon Hill Cranford Hockey Club, 6-2. anf a ^ Dave Poole, Summit ing streak for Summit, tries, while Mahoney con- Poole led the Hilltoppers games back of the co- commanding lead. Murphy emerged victorious, 7-5. Ken Murray played his lory' High's one-man offensive while the split of the twonected on seven. with 26 points, while Tom leaders. Millburn (2-3) is in accounted for 17 points for Beacon Hill forward, usual fine game with five Bontempo chipped in machine, can make the conference contests left Summit trailed into the Gibbons finished with 10. fifth place, followed by the Shamrocks and Den- Michael Moriarity, had a tallies. The other rateon Hilltoppers competitive Summit with a 1-4 mark in second period before it got Johnson had 13 to lead, Summit (1-4), Madison man and Ricky Gross hat trick with three goals Hill goals was scored by with lesser opposition in the conference play and a 2-8 its offense untracked. Springfield. (1-4) and Springfield (0-5). followed with 14 and 12. as did John Combias. Bruce Robert lawrence. — •_ r» * Pat Reddington dropped in Suburban Conference but overall record. Springfield was in front Summit battled Verona West Orange rolled over P Alan Wessell led the Tune Atkinson also scored for The Squirt B team was ^ ^ ^ his efforts are just not Summit's impotent of- 14-10 until Poole sank a on even terms throughout New Providence, 74-61, and scoring with a game high of Beacon Hill. tatg a ece an ty enough when Coach Ed completely outmaimed and EveViing had four to help fense never was more basket and added three the first half, trailing only Millburn, 82-68. Harold 18 points, followed by Englewood has a fierce outplayed by a strong Lyons' cagers have to take Tornadoes. evident than last week. The free throws for a 15-14 19-17 at intermission. Morrison (6-7) scored 29 Guida's eleven. offense which was Navesink Country Club on the conference "big- Hilltoppers scored 103 Summit edge. The Hill- Falter Late points and Peter Williams The Summit House 6 kept evidenced by Beacon Hill team and lost 13-0. Goalie The Green Giants gies" like Caldwell, West toppers finished the second points in the two games, Summit took a 30-29 lead (6-6) added 26 to lead the pace with the Shamrocks, goalie, Loch Kelly, having Scott Decker had 27 saves, stunned the Grey Bombers, Orange, Verona and New period with a 9-2 burst for a in the final minutes of the with Poole, with 51 tallies, Cowboys over New defeating the Birds, 75-61. 30 saves. but the Beacon Hill defense zipping to a 20-0 firgt- Providence. 24-16 lead at halftime. third period on two free accounting for nearly half Providence. Mark Floyd The Birds put together The Beacon Hill Junior was unable to stop quarter lead as Leroy throws by Poole, but that This was quite evident of the total. When Summit scored the tallied 22 for the losing their best effort of the Varsity lost a tough Navesink's powerful offen- Rayford scored 10 of his proved to be the Hill- last week when Poole, a Win on Fouls first five points of the Pioneers. Morrison scored season but Summit House decision to Seton Hall Prep, sive play, game-high 22 markers. Pat toppers' last gasp. Verona junior, pumped home 26 Despite its one-sided vic- second half, the Hilltoppers 30 points, Felix Reliford 18 proved to be too big and too 4.3. Beacon Hill goals were Ahern with 10 and Rawle responded with the final 10 points to lead Summit to a tory over Springfield, Sum- extended their splurge to and Williams 16 to offset a strong. netted by Jed Stiles, Fred David with six helped to 62-46 win over winless mit was outscored from the 19-2 over two periods and 37-point performance by Four members of the Ost and Bob McKeon. Top add to the final score. Craig Springfield, but his 25 field by the inept Bulldogs, held a commanding 29-16 Millburn's Steve Michels. winning team scored in The first two Seton Hall - . , Miller scored six and Don markers failed to deter 20-19. The Hilltoppers won edge. The teams battled on Jr. Rifle Club Caldwell came from double figures as Doug scores came quickly, early JCtS Thoren four for the Verona from piling up a the game on the foul line fairly even terms the rest Plans Course behind in the final period to Colson controlled the back- m the game. In the second Win Bombers. decisive 57-41 triumph. where they converted 24 of the way," but Summit's turn back battling Madison, boards and amassed 29 period, Beacon Hill tied the Will The victory over Spring- free throws to Springfield's healthy lead was never In Gun Safety 51-42, and then turned back points to lead the way. score and each team Chuck Rogan, Bear for- field ended a six-game los- six. Poole converted 10 foul threatened. Springfield, «3-55. Michels Frank Clancy followed with scored again in the third . .. _ .. . . ward, dropped in a hoop Tor The P.A.L. of Summit had 26 points as Millburn 15, Jim Caporaso with 12, period by the Cardinals paved the lead with about a Junior Rifle Club will con- surprised Verona, 59-54. and Chuck Weibe had 10. with only seconds to way for an 18*5 tr»umPn minute and a half to go. BE SORRY LATER duct a safety class for all Michels also pulled down 21 qualified Summit boys and The Birds' Jerry Petrac- piay Seton Hall managed over the Jets in the Brayton stempek added a layup to rebounds. New Providence coro had a 16-point second to get the puck past Dlvlsion of the Minor seal the Bears' first win. girls who wish to join. The staved off a late Madison dues are just ten cents half to finish with 25 points goaltender Ted Armstrong Basketball League. The surge to win 53-49. Floyd for the winning tally. ($.10) per year and and Ed Ehrsam had 14 markers and Tom members must be at least Mike TaraSbuk had ,i Lo-w^uovThe Bantam A. tea-m 5SSJSS SSSJSSSS Flames Edge points apiece for the Reynolds 10 for the Birds. emerged victorious over a ^"*?/ .""^"'TColeman^ *""led• the 12 years of age. Pioneers The standings: Princeton Hockey Club Cardinals with 18 points Nikes' Cagers The purpose of the club is In a double-overtime L team. 5-1. Two of Beacon to instruct children in w The Summit Recreation Insulation's a two-fold No-Names 5 0 Hill's goals were wristed by firearms' safety and Fifth and Sixth grade girls blessing. It keeps No-Names Shamrocks 4 1 Ted Kenvon with Glen provide the fun of competi- Summit House 6 4 1 DeStefano, Bob Lawrence ?am.tJa* J?™1 from Franklin School the heat in now . . . tive shooting. It has served Trojans opened their basketball Hold Lead; 3 2 and John Gump, also scor- Season Summit over 25 years and Tunes _ __ _ last Saturday with saving fuel. Come 3 ing the F1 m is supported entirely by Blazers leadfA'basketatthebuzzer a es edging the contributions to the P.A.L. 3 The Bantam A team Nikes summer, it retains Win Fifth Birds 5 scored an easy 9-0 victory by the Dolphins' Carl Davis . 18-17, and the Ad- Instructors are volun- i0 toe The No-Names continue East-Siders 5 over Shore Points Hockey tied the score at 18-all. ^^^ ?P^ Por-Keds, cool air...saving your teers and the club provides to lead the High School Club at Beacon Hill. The Jim Powers of the Giants Tne F1 m the rifles, targets and am-Basketball League, spon- hit a shot at the buzzer to a es trailed 12-4 electrical power. usual fine offensive play a munition. Through affilia- sored by Sijpamit Recrea- zpnd fhp camp infn a * the half, but came on Swimming was exhibited by Ken J^nd olert?me WUh 10 strong in the second half. tion with the N.R.A., tion, a»'« resilt of last Wf members can win medals week's-£0-6$*!«Mp over U»e Murray,.Jerry S.mmon,. ff^^™™, * " Julienne Eldracher paced Newest Sport Glen DeStefano, Bob and patches. Trophies can Blazer«Weff Lrtng had the the Flames' scoring WHh Lawrence, Jim Groves, be won in the club cham- hot hand for the winners At Kent Place for thi six points. Sheri Tremblay, John Gump and Ted Bonsack and Patti pionship matches to be held with 24 points. Swimming has been ad- led the winners with in April. The No-Names took a Kenyon, but the most outs- points, while Jack George each scored four Children who are nine-point halftime lead ded to the varied list of tanding score of the day topped the points. interested should complete over the Blazers on the athletics available to was defenseman Michael Dolphins with 12. The Addidas, paced by GIVE AN OLD an application either at strength of Laing's 15 students at Kent Place Groves, with his first tally The Red Barons and the tne hot shooting of Karen Police Headquarters at any points and Hubley's 10. School. of the season. Beacon Hill Clark, who had 11 points, The school has rented the goalie David Lawrence had ROOM NEW LIFE time or at the rifle range, 31 Chris Teare bucketed 15 ££^ SSiimetoS outscored thee Pro-KedProKedsis inn a a Union Place, Mondays points for the Blazers in the Summit YMCA pool for two 9 saves to the opponent's 49. Division of tinI Summit nip-and-tuck battle. Martha WITH through Thursdays from 7-8 half. one-hounehour periods a week The Bantam B team met n^raa*inn RobsoRb n kkeptt thth e PKPro-Kedds p.m. The class will be given Brian Hubley and Boband 37 girls from the Upper GUI School and lost 4-0. StbaH League contention by scoring 10 LUXURIOUS at the range on Tuesday, Lichenstein added 14 and 12 School participate in the Goalie Stephen Jamison ^S the?r second February 4, at 7:30 p.m. points, respectively, to La- swimming program. gave a commendable per- winnln8 their second PANELING A -20-mile club' has [ormance but was unable Be a person been formed with 12 par- t0 st°P f°"r fals' a11 Summit High Matmen tinnant* scored by Peter Arzt. When ( ) p To you(Mr Sataet sauntero agant your)* an In- not skating for Gill School, Topple West Orange dMdual.. .Bfuw notwolndMduf Also included in the Arzt stars on the Beacon OPEN •r* aftk*, you n**d Insurance planning program are eight girls Bantam A team. After being mauled by with a draw and SATURDAY FREE PARKING davtaad tor you Horm. from the seventh and Later in the week, the B - - . 8-12 Noon four of tne state s CALL RUH AGENCY eighth grades who swim team scored three goals ' better decisions in the next three 35 De FOREST AVE. laps, take part in a stroke against Florham Park to niSn scn°o1 wrestling bouts. With Summit leading •NSURANCE SUMMIT. N.J. 277-0950 clinic and enjoy recrea tie that team 3-3 Beacon teams in their first four 29"n- West Orange swept tional swimming' Hill scores were bv Ken outings this season, Sum- the final three bouts with a mit High's matmen finally pin and two decisions, came up against a team in Earlier last week Sum- THE SEAGRAM'S GIN their own class last week mit had taken on undefeat- and came up with their first ed Millburn (3-0), the -class victory in five outings. team of the Suburban The Hilltoppers rallied Conferebce and one of th4 FRENCH MARTML from a nearly 12-0 deficit to best in New Jersey. The overcome West Orange Millers swept all 12 bouts in High, 29-23. After dropping posting a 60-0 victory, the first two bouts on a pin Summit added to its own and a forfeit, the Hill- woes by forfeiting three toppers surged in front bouts. Millburn wrestlers Make your martini when Mike Schipani (115) scored five pins. Mike, your usual way, then add and Brad Cabibi (122) Schipani, who lost 3-2, and, a couple of drops The new JOO Dieael: A SWiruitT Ouvl whmc fxr/i-mt scored pins for a 12-11 lead. Dresdner (148), who was uru.c, uifety. ivonomj and luxurt mir. Jim' •• uhult- ncu' The new 28OS Sedan: A «WVT«V >„(,,(, hUJin*../ Summit went in front nipped by a 1-0 decision, of cognac category n/Dvvli a u'huk wu uit^n n/ iiiiii>m

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THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23,1979 Page Thirteen Anders 2 3 Rangers Trim Keg N Kettle Cagers Sweet 1 4 YMCA Cagers Win Queens 1 4 Eagles' Cagers Commercial League 10 of 12 Contests Trim Summit Sunoco Prudential 5 0 Jav Green outscored tne Keg 'N Kettle, Division A Chubb duel also offered Diamond Shamrock The three traveling Tim Gibbons, Skip Haugh, whole Eagle team by nim- leader, turned back a even pairings, particularly 4 1 basketball teams of the Scott Holan, Rich Huettel, self as he totaled 15 points challenge from the Division in scoring style. Both relied Chubb 3 2 Summit Area YMCA are Craig Mardany, George as j_he Rangers trimmed B leaders, Summit Sunoco, heavily on close-in jumpers MikroPull 2 3 having a successful Meyer, Tom Sisk, Scott t_he Eagles, 25-12. The moviqg away in the closing around the lanes. F. Boff Kemper 1 4 January, having won 10 of Snyder, Dave VVoodard and Rangers had too much minutes, 97-82, in the Board was largely responsible for Silver Burdett 0 5 12 games this month, at- Rick York firepower for the Eagles of Recreation's Summit Turner & Co. enjoying a Diamond League cording to William ,xfter an ()periing defeat who were outscored in Men's Basketball League. 34-31 halftime margin as he Eason 4 0 Liebiedz, Boys' Program by lne Boys club of jjnion evej3- quarter. Freddie In other action, Tony's dropped in 15 counters. Kelly 4 0 Director. the ..y varsity team Horn earned half of the Barber- Shop won a Gubernat, scoring all but Conklin 2 2 The junior team, coached notcned lwo wins in a row Eagles' points, squeaker from Charline, nine of his team's second- Hughes 1 3 by Ed Penn, has won its defeatirig Kearny Boys 95-91; Maco pounded half points, enabled Chubb Stroud 1 3 last four games, defeating e The sixth-grade division Town and St Th resa of of the Summit Recreation Celanese, 92-43, and Turner to alternate the lead with Chell 0 4 St. Roccos, Livingston Kenilworth. John Kufel fc Co. nipped Chubb, 58-56. Turner & Co. Baskets by Romish Arora and Stan Recreation, Little Flower coaches tne squad whlch League also saw the Vul- Until the final six Burhoe and K. Boff even- Shulze, both of Summit, tures claw the Falcons, and St. Theresa of Kenil- mcludes Rlck Braender, minutes, Keg 'N Kettle and tually supplied the winning won the Open Duplicate worth Its record now Doug Colson, John Colton, 30-12. The Vultures left the Summit Sunoco were points for Turner & Co. Bridge Game on Friday as stands at 5-3 floor at the midway point of lorn Hennon. Pete Holan, the game with a 12-7 mar- locked in a close, physical F. Boff beaded Turner & North-South. The East- Team members are AT John Jameson, Mike La- contest, offensively and Co. with 21 points, with West winners were Mr. and Castillo, Greg Irvine. Ned limer" Scotl Leisher gin and outscored the Fal- defensively. Allocco, snoot- Burhoe adding 13, K. Boff Mrs. Allen Werner of Franke, Pete Fischer, Wayne Moore. Drew Papio,' con„s in the second half, ing well from in close and nine and Fox nine. Guber- Chatham. Dave Gavoor. Bill Parkin, T()m Sturge Cnns R0]as log- Bobby Kilpatrick from the field, ran off 18nat finished the game with All bridge players are WHERE DOES THE BUCK STOP?—Margaret Harrigan, well-known area family Tom Burhoe. Steve Rich Thames, Steve Whit- canned 12 points for the first-half points and 22 markers for Chubb, welcome to any of the King counselor and former executive director of the Family Service Association, is the Horowitz, Tom Gore. Jeff man, Kent Wilkenson and Vultures and Pete Husek Kitching had 15 to pace Keg while Weiss chipped in with of Clubs' activities, which keynote speaker for a meeting at Brayton School, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. next Mon- Petraccoro, Mike Downer Spence Woodbury. and Ken Martin followed •N Kettle to a 48-42 lead. 18 points. began at 8* p.m. at 119 Sum-day, entitled "Our School Children: The Buck Stops—Where? " Here Mrs. Harrigan and Steve Hammer with six each. Mitchell kept Summit The Standings: mit Avenue, Summit. For strikes up a conversation with Brayton students Amy Bayer and Mark Haley. The junior varsity squad The next home date for Sunocojwthin sight with 15 Div. A. W L further information, call evened its records at 3-3 the junior and junior var- The Hawks downed the points. Wilson singlehan- Keg'n Kettle 7 0 Fred Hurwitt, 273-2657, with three wins in a ro..,.w. sit—_y .squad -, s is January., 24 at Doves. 35-11. A big first-half defiily brought Summit Tony's Barber Shop 5 2 before 5 p.m. or 273-0690, Scouts, Canadiens, Bruins After opening with losses to Summit Junior High ^idida the damage aass the Sunoco even at 67-67 with Charline 3 4 evenings. the B*ys' Club of Union, School, starting at 6:30 p.m. Hawks; built up a 21-7 lead. ctll some hard-earned points, Masco 3 4 Top Teams In Street Hockey Springfield Recreation and The public is welcome to NottinghaP Lovejom v headeand d the but the team gradually Div. B. W.L. Last-Second Park Junior High of Scotch attend and there is no ad-Ha ks faded as it was forced to Plains the J.V. defeated St » sconng with eight Summit Sunoco 5 2 Over 120 boys and girls Armstrong, Wayne Kasbar. the Capitols (5-2-0) and mission charge. and S1X points. Only two finish the game with three Turner & Co. 4 3 Basket Upsets are registered in the Sum- John Murray, Bob Pas- Sabres (4-2-1). Barts of Scotch Plains Doves ^^ ^ ^ players because of foul Chubb & Son 16 mit Area YMCA Street salacqua, Mark Payne, The Bruins are led by Kearny Bo>s I own and column as Bmn Mahoney outs. Celanese 0 7 Bulls' Cagers Hockey League for 1974-75. Chris Perrin, Tom Sim- standout goalie Tom Hen- Bonnie mat The team coached bv picture every week, read had seven and Al Buckholz Allocco topped the scor- Mel Jones proved to be After a brief rest in mons, Joe Sinegra. Tim non. Other members of the fhe Summit Herald. ' four. ing for the winners with 33 Newly Formed the hero for the Lions as his December, the 17 teams Clabby. and Ricky Batista Bruins are Mike Bormann, Bill Liebiedz, includes points, followed by last-second basket upset are again battling each The Islanders, who are Mike DeSimone. Chris David Boyd. Fred Cornog. Kttching (22), Etlinger (13) Bridge Pair the Bulls, 24-23. There was other to become "Y" Cupholding down the second Joffe. Stony Johnson, Bob ^^——————— and Conroy (11). Wilson hit no more than a three-point champs for 1975. spot, also have the league's O'Brien. Tim Odell and ings beginning at ti p.m. for 28 markers for Sunoco. Scores Win difference separating the The Midget League (10 top scorer in captain Ed Louis Zachery. Spectators are welcome. A Mitchell had 23, Foushee 13 A newly formed teams in the closely played and under) is currently led Fasulo, who has 21 goals The league's top scorer is trip to see the Islanders and and Russell 10. duplicate bridge pair, Marg game. by the Scouts with a 7-1 The other teams in order Rich Kaiser of the Sabres Bruins is scheduled for The Tony's Barber Shop - Gilbertson of Madison and The Bulls held a two-record. Scout team are the Maple Leafs. North with 19 goals. The remain- March 15, at the Nassau Charline contest featured Peter GoUmann of Summit, point advantage at halftime members are Trestor Stars and Black Hawks. ing teams in order are County Coliseum A few two strong, evenly- won the Saturday Night and it was narrowed down Dyke, John Callegan, The Senior League Capitols, Sabres, Penguins, tickets remain for the trip matched teams. Although Duplicate Game. In the to one at the three-quarter David Gibbons, Bill Kelsey, (N-lfii Bruins are Red Wings and Canucks which includes bus trans- Tony's Barber Shop Monday daytime duplicate mark. Jones led the Lions' Geoff Lepselter, Jeff Plaut, currently leading with a The teams play in the portation Call Mr. managed a 46-45 lead at the game, Marjorie Jann of scoring with 12 points David Shea. Tim Stone, b 1-0 record, but are in a V.MCA parking lot on Mon- Liebiedz, 273-3330, for half, essentially on Clark and Ruby Rhodes of Steve Reynolds did a great Chris Tyler, Gary Tyler, light three-way battle with da> and Wednesday even- further information. Greene's 19-point run, theCranford were the leading job off the boards for the Brad Vance and Geof score was tied on numerous pair. Bulls and also tossed in 11Walker. occasions in a well-played Two of the Team of Four points. The Flames, in second affair. The final tie, 83-83, Bridge Leagues concluded In other seventh-grade place, have the league's Looking for the maximum savings rates? was broken as Supple, the winter season. The action in the Summit current high scorer. Jeff Hartlaub and Liccardo hit winning teams were the Recreation League the Steinberg, who has 35 goals on successive long one- Tri-County Team in the No Eagles swooped over the through eight games. The haaders to put their team Trump League, led by Nets, 36-19. The Eagles other teams in order are ahead to stay. Dave Jungk of Lyndhurst. built up a 14-point. lead in the Flyers, Rangers, Seals Hartlaub (24), Greene In the Commercial League, the first half on the and Kings. (W), Supple (17), Liccardo Prudential had an strength of Jeff Pe- The junior League (15) and Mallory (12) undefeated season to win. tracorro's 11-point outburst (11-13) is led by the only powered Tony's Barber The Winner's Circle and and then coasted to the undefeated-untied team, Shop, while Stiner (22) Don Diamond Leagues will easy victory. the Canadiens. Coached by (22), Daggett (11) andcomplete their season in Pat Belgrave controlled Bob Simmons, the team has SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Gatwillig (11) prduced the next few weeks. The both blackboards and Pe-outscored its opponents potots for Charline. spring section will start in tracorro and Matt Fay led62-13 while building up a Gelaaese was not able to February. All Bridge Team the scoring with 13 and 127-0-0 record. pvt anything together on of Four's are invited to join points, respectively. Art Team members are Todd defense or offense as it in this pleasant competi- Williams and Mike Bosket quickly fell behind Masco tion. had eight points apiece for during the first half, 51-22. The league standings: the Nets. A YEAR Walsh and Doyle scam- W L The Indians gained a FROM DAY pered on fast breaks, while Summit 3 1 one-point victory over the OF DEPOSIT La Corte scored heavily in Dimler 3 1 Raiders, 22-21, when Don close to lead the Masco at- Levy 3 2 Ellerthorpe made the first , A YEAR tack. Walsh wound up with Kelly 2 2 of two-shot foul situation in FROM DAY 24 points, Doyle 18, La King of Clubs 2 3 the closing seconds. The lOF DEPOSIT Corte 14, Radley 13 andGelber 0 4 Indians held a 17-9 lead at 273-4#0i MINIMUM ONLY $1,000 Martin 10 for Masco. No-Trump League the end of three quarters K5-7M0 MINIMUM ONLY S 1.000 6 year maturity Sinister, with 13 points, led Tri-County 5 0 when Steve Ford led a last- Choose your maturity Compounded and payable quarterly Celanese. Gollmann 4 1 quarter comeback that just 4 to 10 years The Turner & Co. —Millburn Old Guard 2 3 fell short. Compounded and payable quarterly

(What 1974 luxury car was S4975 last January and is still available at *4975 this January? A YEAR O FROM DAY It was quite a year for price increases. Most cars of some cars twice the price, it's the only luxury car that I OF DEPOSIT went up several hundred dollars. But the Audis100LS combines front-wheel drive, torsion crank rear axle, is still the same price this January as it was last January. front disc brakes, rack-and-pimon steering. And it's And it's still available. German engineered to last And to get about 24 miles MINIMUM ONLY $500 The Audi is a full-sized luxury car, extraordinarily to the gallon- Choose your maturity comfortable. Its seats were orthopedically designed to It may go up in February But this month vou can 1 to 2-1/2 years. help prevent fatigue; it has the legroom and headroom get it for $4975' Unquestionably Compounded and payable quarterly tAUDI 1001$ (2-Dt. STANOAB) TUNSMISStON) SUGGESTED KTAIl PIICE P.O.E. UANSKXTATION,tOCAl TAXES AND OTHER DEA1EI CHAK5SS. If ANY. ADOITIONAl. *Mik^e boed on German InduMxy Standard (D!N-7aa3OI Federal regulations permit withdrawals from Savings Certificates before maturity providing the rate of interest on amount withdrawn is reduced to passbook rate and 3 months interest is forfeited REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

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INVEST WITH THE BEST INVESTORS SAVINGS ESLE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Sports Cars, inc. « SOUND. CON»l«VATIVl MAIN OFFICE: 249 Mil/burn Avenue. Millburn • EAST ORANGE: 27 Prospect Slreel HILLSIDE: 112H Liberty Avenue • IRVINGTON: .14 Union Avenue 164 Valley Street 762-8500 South Orange I'LAINFIELD: 400 Park Avonuo • SHORT H/LLS: The Mall fLoiver Level; SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS: Highway 71 nnd Warren Avonuo • UNION: 977-979 Stuyvesant Avonui! Page Fourteen The Summit Herald, The New Providence, Berkeley Heights Dispatch, The Chatham Press Thursday. Jamurv 2t. 4J75

Real Estate Listings Offered by The Members REAL ESTATE ELECTRONIC of The Board Of Realtors SALES ASSOCIATE Room for ona mora In active full. Summit, New Providence, Berkeley Heights, & Passaic Township SUMMIT — Canter of town, olose Um offloe. Unlimited aamlnga for SENIOR BIOMEDICAL to stores & trsneportetlon. eiipanenoed Itoanaae (will tram 273-4681. Inexperienced} If Interested In a EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN furl time career, Wa ara members SUMMIT. FURNISHED ROOM POfl of several multiple Hating eysteme GENTLEMAN. Can 2 7 7-4814. and a national relocation service. exceptional caraar opportunity at For confidential Interview caJJ ona of tha wortd'e moat advanced GLORIA FAITOUTE. 273-6022 medical cantare. Kmy rmmpon- CARDINALS, JUNCOS, CHICKADEES RETIRE WITH EASE TOP FLIGHT LOCATION IMMEDIATE albllrfJas moruda troubta Shooting, Wouldn't you want to watch a birdfa«xtor from the On Summit's aummtt, thla hand- OCCUPANCY FURNISHED 1 room studio apart- blomadlcal diagnostic and life- window of a deep lot (250'), Wilson School vacant aom* 2O-yaar a ton*, frama and ment. S136. Oentleman only. RESPIRATORY THERAPY aupport eoulpmarrt. rr you hava an Colonial. 3 bedrooms, — psn rec rm. Many, many In this charming Ranch located on a quiet cul de sac •lat* Colonial la maanlficantly 8#« this comfortable 3 bedroom Referenoea. 322-7390. electronics degree, blomedtcal unusual extraa. Owner wants offer*. MARGARET R. In the Brayton School district. Living room, dining built, mamtamad and modamtead. split i*v*l on delightful level lot. TECHNICIANS aqulpmant background or room, large eat-In kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Backing on tha prlaUna privacy of Priced in the ISO «, this is w«M Must be oartmad or eligible experience repairing hoepltal SHEPARD AGENCY, Realtor, 273-6S5O. Watcrtung niaaarvatlon. It haa 4 worth examining and your beat ptratory management and arterial aqulpmant, this might bo a perfect laundry and screened / glassed porch. Central a/c, badrooma. dan. atudy, handaoma offer. PI**** call — gaa determlnatlona. wni train m opportunity for you. Youftnaoetve 2 car garage with electric operators on a beautiful rac. room and an abundanca of SUMMIT. 2 V, large rooma. Aleo 3 special procedures. I.e., arterial an excellent eelary and banaflta landscaped lot. Available for early occupancy. kixurtoua nlcatlaa. Taxad undar rooms. Heat and hot water, puncture*, andotrachlal IntuDa- package Including oomprahartarve U.000, and aaklna shortly ov.r CRESTVIEW AGENCY refrigerator and etove. Elevator. Uona. ate. Apply Personnel Dept. Inauranca, retirement Irlcome EXECUTIVE HOME! • 100,000, It will ba of graat Flaaltor* Newly decorated. Oood location. 622-2244. plan, tuition ralmburaainanl and mtaraat to a parcaptlva Invaator. 319 Sprtngflald Ava.. Naar trains and ahopplng. Hberal vacation policy. Tnia S Badroom. 4 full bath ham* la located In the lovely Countryalde Call now. BarValay Height* 273-2BO7. OVERLOOK HOSPITAL •action of Murray HIH. An acra A a halt of park Mfca aattlng Inckidea a THE STAFFORD AGENCY 103 Mortis Ava. Summit (Sand resume Including salary eprlng fa«l brook. Call today to see thla Immaoulata honw.l13t,000 BUTLER AGENCY Summit. Modem 2 room apt. An Equal Opportunity Employer hlatory m corrfldanca to: 464-97OO Convenient to ahor Ing and REALTORS Rsaltor tranaportatlon. Heat ar. tot water Personnel Department 7 OaForaat Ava. Summit Evaa. & Sun. 63S-BSS6. 484-5,'OO supplied. 277-1020. MACHINISTS 10 Bank Street. Summit 273-1OOO 273-77OO NEW PROVTOENCE: 0 rooma, 1'/, ASSEMBLERS Evaa. A Sun. Mra. Irwln 277-213O REAL ESTATE WANTED batha. 2 famHy homa. Call after a INSPECTORS SAINT BARNABAS CQTS PM 4«4-«B16. Realtor* — 313 Springfield Ava.. Summit For advanced technology MEDICAL CENTER WANTED TO BUY SUMMIT. 4 rooma. gaa. haat. manufacturer. In modren, fully air 273-7O1O BERKELEY HEIGHTS Inquire 2nd. floor left. 4«2 Morris condltlorted plant. Moat modem Old Short HIMa Road Uvlngaton, N.J. O7OM Dtek Corby 273-1984 Marion Rapier 277-8383 fully Improvad woodad half acra Wa naad •tarter home* tor young Ave., Summit. machine tcote and acrulpmant. Full SUPER NEW COLONIAL or will build to ault. 8BDITA couplaa. Please call Alice Marines An eouat opportunity annMuyar REALTY, Raarhx. 4«4-3343; mv»9. at HOLMES AGENCY. Realtors THREE Room Apartment Pleaae call or ooma m. ROLLING HILLS OF SUMMIT 4S4-0436. 273-24OO. Cantral City Write to Maa. Steele NURSE RANCH 5 Bedrooms, many daalrabla featurea. Nioa flat woodad Box 22, Summit, N.J. FLODYNE CONTROLS, property Uppar braokat. Opan houee. Sunday, Jmn. 2a, 1 to «. SUMMIT — Strathmore Houaa — INC. PART TIME saaant i idrUon. Win prove monay wan •pant to future buyar of 132 ROTARY DRIVE. SUMMIT luxury htgrwlee, 11 Euclid Ave. 48 Commerce Dr. Murray Hill Naw Providence horn* Mated In tha SSO'e- Bright and apacioua 3 SVi rooma, 2 batha, batoony; Mr- 404-«20O ALL SHIFTS ' " juaied den. cantral atr-condKtonmg ptue a larga Wa orrar full retooatton aarvtoaa. conditioned. Oarage. 273-agea. much potantial. Lovely artrubtoed proparty. IMMACULATE HOME Enyoy our naw Mai el banaftta Who ooutd aak for anything mora777 Thara la • larga elate mntrance CLARA MAASS hall, family room, 4th badrooma, laundry room and powder room on DESIQNERS- NAOMI B. FAISON. ground laval of thla emulate homa. lovely eat-in kitchen, living room HOSPITAL with flrapiaoa. dining room with french doora leading to large porch DRAFTSMEN Bettevllle. N.J. 701-1OOO W.A. McNAMARA SUMMIT. Completely fumlahad 4 to work with engineers In design on second laval — 3 badrooma, 2 full batna on third —all this with a badrooma, I batha. dan and rec Realtor path adjaoant to your woodad backyard. Low S7O s. rj developmern of high perfor- 37 Mapla St.. Summit 2 73-388O INC. room. Brayton Sohool. Immadlata mance varvmg. Sand reeume or WOMAN neaded to care for 2 Evaa. A Sundays: 1O2 Summit Ave. SummK possession until June 1st. SSSO can for appointment children In your home, Jaffa* aun Oottla Ammon, 4O4-«4e«, Halan Stibrtz, 464-9499 THE GEBERT AGENCY. Realtor mo. OLSON ASSOCIATES, Ree*- School. Summit araa. 4:30 to • Realtorlealtons 404-3440 Evee 464 2802 tora. S4S-O4SO; Evaa. as«-O74O. P.M. Tuesdays. B47-O1 IB. Sum»ur>akl Ava.. New Providence FLODYNE CONTROLS, INC. TYPING, STENO. experienced. 1 Vz ACRE PRIVACY 273-8224 Feb. 13 to March 13. Call 4« Commerce Dr. Murray HMI 273-79OO. SCAUTIfUL STATELY TUBES. EXCELLENT LAMOSCAPW4O. PLUS SUMMIT— Excellent 4 4S4-42OO •A—UNO BROOK PROVeX IOKAL SETTMO FOR THIS 10 ROOM bedroom, SVh bath apllt laval; RECEPTIONIST .fVWNCH PROVINCIAL HOME. SOME PKATUMSS ARK SPACIOUS 24 vacant and available Immadlalaly. Excellent naw front deak spot Ft. LIVING ROOM. FORMAL OMMQ ROOM. S SCOMOOMS. 4V4 Wan altuatad on a qutat oul-da- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY with top corporation moving to •AIMS. SITUATED M LOVELY COUNTRYSKME AREA. YOUR PER- f sac. Onm or txvo y^mr laaaa, saoo Summit araa. ReQuIra* polae, SONAL MSPECTION WILL • ~ • AND WATERFALL • o %*/one attvouy TOT onw nvcu* par month. The 8tafford tlv* In company *ctlv* in Ad-good appearance and bright but Agency, Realtors. mature peraonallty for lota of IMPORTANT NOTICE You can am* and haar your own waterfall from tna porch off vmnomi tmdhnotogy. Should h«v« "people,'' contact and wide your uadYuom. Huge living room, 2 fireplaces, wooded 2 73-1 OOO. variety of general ofMea tunottona; CRESTVIEW A6ENCY. REALTORS If you hava ba«n conakterlng purchasing a larger horn. acreaga. Paitact dratanoe to ahoppmg, echooia and railroad 31S SprlngflaM Ava. 4 NEW Provldanoa — 4 badroom typing and call director. Stan to now la truly the tlma. There M a good saleotion In mnal to NYC. EMOaaant financing et O ^ to qualified buyer. Cell LIS. ASS'T BKKPR. • 126. Fee paid. SUM 464-9 700 prloa cetegortee. Prlesa ara mvMng now but wa aaa an You II ba ao glad you dldl split, with living room, dining Employment, 227 South Ava., J.W. COMLON. 4*4-S7O« i. you'll find warm, trie •dry 2.OOO sq. ft. 3rd floor cor. sroad & aonnal Dapt. 622-2244. HOUSEKEEPER— B daya par bora and lanjo roomy hemaa (n thai Hum Murray HN toeata. O4 ARK-UNO C4«v>* on woodtd '- Chestnut, Summit. Can 273-azaz weak. Muat ba wHNng to work on wa have )uat Hatad a 4 ueOiuulii horn* wjtria; ——— •ere Living room with f»r»pl*)<-o OVERLOOK HOSPITAL »4c«nd*. Cere for S boyi. room and living room. eat-m kitchen and 2 ear l BROWN B3 Morrte Ave. Summtt Europaan prafarrsd. Oood Engttah ""woods** lot hM area. The prtca M aurprwmaty low. Can ua 3 b«droom« 2 full batrv*. vwail-to- SUMMIT — Office Space An Equal Opportunity Employer not nscsseer/. CM 2 7J-32M , tar an early Inapecaon. ft HvkjB room W/nrsptaoe. "ranch watt carptyflng, laundry room »t- Compleraly fumlahad ft carpeted moTSaanga. ate. larga oanter KMH. tacntkxi. 2 cmr Qmrm^f, patto, walk prlvete office. Full time recep- BOOKKEEPER HOU8EC4-EANER, with car. Every efean stair", taroa de-ting room, eat- to school. Principal* only. Asking tionist. Paraonal talaphona ane- Full time. Apply Charllne's. other Friday. Can MS-1«3*Wtar 7 FOWLER m krtohanand laundry on let.•eo.OOO. 4*4-1 »3S. wrerlng- Confaranoa room for your Spnngneld Ava. Summit. P.M. OUR EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE REALTORS floor. 4baoVooiiiaup.onaV3acres meetings BANK STREET wNh aasawi. leua—a at tna and of PROFESSIONAL CENTER. CALL HISTORIC MURRAY HILL SQUARE 464-5200 CHATMAW eOMOUOH 2 7 3-335 S PHARMACISTS mmawr, •1*0.000. Phona mtor. Muet ba lloeneed with hospital Eves. W. Fowler 464-1332/ S. OGorman 273-2552 SPACIOUS 4 badroom older experience: dey ehrft. Oood eaiary homa. Uvlng room with fireplace. and banaflta. Apply Personnel da-Ung room, aat-ln krtcrtan. dan, SUMMIT Dapt. 622-2244. TOPS SEE THE GOOD BUYS 2% batha. 2 car oareoe. Many ex- OVERLOOK HOSPITAL fc» Summit — Oallulitful rtoma on ••ciaptlonMI tras. Mint condition. High 40 • Desirable Office Space 193 Morris Ava. Summit UfuBy landscaped lot. 3 Badrooma. 1H Batha. Family ftoom JUST REDUCED IN THESE LISTINGS! •3S-2O7S. An Equal Opportunity Employer Thta plctureaqua 4 1 rkeley I lalghta r» •djom Choice Location Cant ba dupUcatadtt Asking m the HFTatB. baautlful woodad araa. Included m Ma many flna faaturaa ara All offices available a apacioua kitchen with a 12 * 12 breakfast room, a larga Immediately AVON Praatlgtoua Location — Summit — Franklin School araa and family room wNh buUt-lna and a flrapiaoa. Thla nioium rtama CAUGHT IN A BUDGET ragh on a Hum Firat tkna ufHeiod. Thla houaa haa every tt»ig oouM ba lha on* you've baan looking for. Juat raduead to tha Inquiries Invited SOUEEZE? Become an AVON plua for daajahtful Itvlngfl 3 Bedrooms, X Datna, hmiy Hoc HOi Immadlata occupancy. Why not call for an appointment waaantallva. Prime araae now to aaa. BASSETT Opan vicinity of Mountain & r rttter, carpeting, tkapaa — more a»tiaa than wa Snyder avee. Berkeley Helghta el- can anumarate. Aaking m tha EJOMTTES. ASSOCIATES ao m New Providence a SummK. ROLUNG HILL WEST Room 316 Call NOW — Berkeley Helghta. OUR EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Naw Providence, Summit, MOUNTAIN AGENCY - Realtors now opan for your Irtepectlon of our new 3O lot Baaaett Building, 2 73-O7O2, Chatham, Mllllngton, J Stirling. Gillette S3g-3eoe. SO Summit Avenue SummK Summit 273-2212 I mo Jala and wW ba happy to aeatet you in 277-1176 Evee. & Sons. 2 77-3OO4. 4a4-07»a. 273-O783. 27*-«t37 of a kx and floor plan to eurt your neede OFFICE CLEANERS Mambar All Potn 1 Rale vie _ — „ __. ki tha PJOLLma HILL tradftlon of MURRAY HILL AREA workmanaliln and high regard for the erchlteetvrai Part tlma nlghta. Man. - Frl. e - O LOVE NEST Prtoed m tha MO'a and up. STORE for rant, ohotoa locatton. p.m. Experienced cleaners Mary Neuman, Summit, MJ. Summit. Call 277-1 1 7a. preferred. Muet heve cer. Call ooooooooooooooooooooooooooocf $48,500 Looa>»< west off aVoutharn Btvd naar the mteraeetlon with 243-371 7 4-O P.M. Aak for Bob. FaailKWU av*. Turn on Olanmare rd than on to Thomley Dr. Thanks to Juat raduead. Tarrtftc Suy. 3 badroom apHt llvlna room, larga famHy room, aat-ln kitcrtan Snelling Snelling SUMMIT SKI IN THE SECRETARY MEDICAL and I A brand naw homa with 4 or a badrooma. 2V, batha, a vary 273-O1OO HARVEY CAPLAN, Builder A-frame on Lake Naomi, ataapa Shorthand, dictaphone, me- of ' larga family room and 2 oozy flraplacaa. A SunPMIOt, extra 635-97OO or 379-4308 am. Electric haat, flrapiaoa. Naar ticulous attention to detail. room awaita your discovery — »157,500. Camelback, Jaok Croat, Big Minimum 1 yr. experience Boulder Available weekry or by with medical terminology, Summit weekend, January through March. S7.2OO/yr. Fee paid. Phona 638-030 (Morrlatown) . . . I'm a working girl agaan. BERKELEY HEIGHTS |GRUNDIGRe*lE«*te even Inge. &Al BERKELEY And it an nappenad ajulokir. Lowly river view from thte 4 badroom, 2Vi bath M-isvel homo •MALTOH JMl Laggett, my Profaaaloffcl STRATTON araa. Vermont, 3 with rac room and 2 oar garage. Early occupancy and oonoV Chatham Boro. 3 badrooma, 2% EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Employment Couneallor *t Uon make thla a great buy— M2,ao0. ••••• CONDOMINIUM bedrooma, living room, dining Snaiung and Snarling dla'a 37S tprinaflaM Ava.. Summit batha, Irving room with fireplace, St. Petersburg, Florida. Lovely, room, modem kltchan, boat and 3OS SPRINGFIELD AVE. dining room, aat-ln kitchen, wonderful Job evaluating my modern, corner apartment, new utility room, bath, fireplace and BERKELEY HEIGHTS qualHloatlona. praparlng mm. aoraanad porch, ftnlahed one floor brick village. Biigrtt LR. greet view of Stratton. Mlnutee An equal opportunity baasmant with workahop. Walk to arranging Intarvlewa with WARREN Wl ARC SMALL IN SIZE — BIO IN SWWICE' two Br, two baths, kitchen from Bromley. Magic arid Strat- employer employers, organizing ma tor •JR.. atoraa and achoola. WOr w/dlshwaaher. self cleaning ton. Rant by season, day or weak. Cast •38-o«3«. 464-4000 tha Interviewa and bVk A krvety 6 year old 4 badroom. 2Vi bath charmer en IS oven. Delightful screened terrace Chrlstmss or anytime. Very me up all the way. It woodad acrao. 2 flraplacaa and alt convenrsneaa — »1O1,000 garden w/fountain. Oulet street, reasonable. 4B4-4O3O. •»—; days graat experience and two minute walk baautlful covered 4S4-62OO. beginning for ma. Wowl Mall, all tranaportatton. Price • 23.SOO firm, malntenace *4 7 SKI Houaa at Pooono Manor mn, SECRETARY covera outalda care, awlrnmlng, Pa. Adjacent to P.M. Ski run. OUTSTANDING recreation. Idaal widow, retirees Sieepa 12. All oonvamancaa. Call TO CONTROLLER For the job MORRIS AVENU READY TO GO Call S13-522-OABO. Write Poole. 273-2114. Ona of Mendham a SS3-83rd Ave. N. St Petersburg, Excellent ability typing finan- SUMMIT, N. J. O79O1 loveliest estates has cial reports, statistics and of your choice. . Ownara raady to do bualnaaa. Ouick aala on thla 3 BR, 2 bath Fla. 33702. corraapondence. Minimum 2 houaa with vlaw of Country Club. Houaa m good condition, come on the market. It's yre. experience In account- M7.9O0. In town — Its 22 rooms ing oriented work. No eteno. call 273-6500. are In perfect condition, 7 •7SOO/yr. Fee paid. SEE IT TODAY beautiful acres with barn Whan Naw Futvrat BspfcV Evaa. A Sundaya — Mra. McCHrrtoc*, 273-14O3; Wa offar full ralooatton aarvloaa. Mrs. Hamilton, 273-8126 and new 42 ft. pool. BERKELEY Asking S22B.OOO. WANTED. Small apt. namr train station In Madraon, Chatham or EMPLOYMENT AGENCY BETTY M. BENNETT Summit. Fsmata atudsnt at NYU 3O« SPRINOFIELD AVE. NAOMI B. FAISON. 1 TO 3 room aulta to rant In wlehaa to oommuta. Father BERKELEY HEIGHTS BEaftor An equal opportunity IS E. Main St.. Mendham plaaaant Summit raaldentlal araa. guarantees rant. Prefer elngle 450 Springfield Av«. S43-7146 Convenient to trains and ahop- larga room, unfurnlahad, plus amployer ; plng. Available Pmb. 1. Call after a kitchen and bath. CaH 7«e-*4>1. 464-4000 Summit, N.J. IN-LAW SUITE INC. PM 27 7-«»ao. During day call 102 Summit Ave. ettner SS2-304S or SS2-4374. A baautrful — O-badroom — Colonial — with 2 badrooma — Summtt family room — axtra larga dan on firat floor — Idaal for homa Realtors SUMMIT. Share kltchan and bath. offtca aa wall. Aaklno «13O.OO0. CUSTOM 3 badrooma ranch, Bualnaaa woman. Private home, privacy, flraplace, aat-ln kltchan. Parking. Naar all tranaportatlon. EQAL Seoratary, exparlanoed. 3 batha, 2 car oarage. Plnlahed 273-04B7. for modem Short HIHa Summit law 273-8224 basement Charm. Principals. oftloa. Call 4O7-92OO. BETTER THAN TWO High *7O's. 0«S-O7eO. SUMMIT. Pleaaant room for bualnaaa gentleman; adjoining PART TIME housakaapar for two A nuwmr — 2-famHy — all larga, graoicua rooma — vary ehower, cloaa to tranaportatlon; teen-age boya; 16 hours par convarWant Naw Provldanoa location — coma *•« — tn tti« SUMMIT garage apace optional. 2 73-O3B1. week. Prepare dinner and tidy up. KEYPUNCHER ' 9Oa. Occaalonal overnight atay TOWN Houaa type, completely FURNISHED room for rent, looted required. Call 377-2301 evenlhga renovated. Larga- living room, 3 nmmr canter of Summit. Call and week-ends. badrooma, dining room, aat-ln 273-0437. IBM 129 equipment ; FAITOUTE AGENCY. Realtor kitchen, naw bathroom. All shop- Beechwood ping, achoola and tranaportatlon ROOM In nice neighborhood. Near One of New Jersey s flneat Englnaartng companlea has an ad Summit within walking dlatanca. •> mort- canter. Parking and kltchan. Non- opening for an experienced Keypunch Oparator on a fun time. BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED ga available through owner with emoker. Telephone 273-7082. -5522 Anytime raaaonable down payment. Low TYPIST Inoa and Sundaya Naatlad on a plcturaaque knoll, artruba and traaa, la thla claan 3O-a, Prlnolpala only. 764 o*73. FUHNISHf-r> . >K«r> tor :^nt, young ve offer good etarttng > and full mafor benema- 3 badroom apltt laval. Oon and family room. Walking dlatanca bur .»• rsmale ahara bath. to achoola and pool. Excallant financing at 0% to B'/i"* for Looking for excellent To mrrmngm convenient kitarvtaw, quall|lad buyar. Call ua. You II ba ao glad you dldl o.nple parking, close to town. bu« typist for small ac- FOR SALE BY OWNER & train. Call 273-1 278. Call Personnel at 464-9OOO. A houaa to live m — a home to counting firm In Sum- enjoy! In delightful Summit, 4 SUMMIT. YOUNG WOMAN, beau- mit. Good pay, 35 bedroom*, 3 full baths, living tiful old home: all (acuities; close hours a week. An room with flreplece, ecreaned to town. 2 73-82 13. porch, formal dining room, outstanding oppor- CFBRAUN&CO modern fcltohen with chermlng COMFORTABLE, well (urnlshed tunity for an ambi- BURQdORff patio, laundry room, aun room, room for business gentleman. tious person. Phone panelled dan (or guest room) 2 car Non-smoker Oarage. 273-2919 MURRAY HILL, NEW JER86Y 07974 oarapa 1 mora comer lot. Walk to 277-4145 for an In- ENOtNEEMNO • DSSIOM • nEamAIVCH • COtaB I WU 273-8000 shopping, trains and elementary SUMMIT. Furnished room, cen- terview. WOftLOWaM ExcluaJva Matohmakar Ralocatlon Sarvlca aohool. Lota of beguiling extrssl trally located, mature business An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F OUR REPUTATION IS BUILT ON PERSONAL SERVICE 786 Sprmgflald Ava. •S7.000. Call for appointment. gentleman, parking faciMtleu; 2O1—273-2SSS. reasonable. 273 5925 272-4225 THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, January 23,1975 l»af»Flft«.»

NOTICE TO CmKMTOU ESTATE OK WILLIAM K. Cl'MAX Deceaaed. Pur»u«at lo (he ord*r »l MARY ('. WAITRESS, part Urn*. Thursday KANANE. Surrogate of tlw Ceaaar aT UaM. __ KITCHEN HELP made on U>c 17 da> of Ju. A.D.. ttn. ajMa UK ^knahnjrtynikw for anarnaytic paraor through Saturday. 8 PM to 9 PM. Call 273-O4S3. No experience application of law mderatjaM. As necauli •»fcaam an d aduanco. wimiti Pm of the e«uie of uk! knaai Mam la M) , ChMMm. 6M-2323 TRUNKS aiS; 3 hooked ruga •«•. FIREWOOD. Seaeoned — oak wood. Free daWvary. 379-«O4i. given to the crtdtton of ukt darnaitf M 3x8. »1» eat drapes 3 aeta Hned, C0PPER6ATE FARM exhibit lo the wilaiu'lau naaer art* ar afflr- fmtp tor aMarty woman beat offer. saS-O7a«. ONE aat Flreetone anow tlrea •nation their claims aad itiaimti ajpriart I** H7S-1* excellent JO' .ton »ute of said deet»a«l wttlila atx anoaUu O. •. Waanmg maenme, 3 yra. otd. SPRING RIDING INSTRUCTION Y alltar, with or wlihou MO.00 Col' from the dale of «aid ordar. «r Ikcy will a* HOUSSCLSAfeMO work daajrad.. excellent condition •SO. Call For Children A Adults forever barred from pnmcutaH ar newer- oraauhaii. In iuMitt horn*. Man •Tiparlanoad, Own trar 830-8873 after 5 P.M. o.v. f-o«TAbLe sTsrao. tin. Wad. 4 fti.. 9 to S. Parmanani COMPLETE INDOOR & OUTDOOR FACILITIES ng the same against tile nunlltoi. •MlUon. Salary optn. Car PRIVATE SEMI-PRIVATE Helm P. Cara ICat Skate •xohange si. Oat a7V77» anar B P-.M. TYPMO dona In my home. Letters, SMALL GROUPS PARENT'S LOUNOfi ExccauH eJlowenoe en your old akataa tnaaaa. term papers, reports, etc. Instructor — Mrs. Doris Mount Muu and Gold. Attorney! :. fuat tana. 4O nr. waafc Can 4S4-O«17. • • • ANTTOUE8 • • • tow aide purohaaa of new pear. 57J Central Ave. only. Muat hava owr BUY&8CU. East Orange. NJ ooan 2 DAY'S • weak. Tuesday Anttqua )ewetry. furniture, otooka •2. Open 10 to S. ARCMafS Jan. 3 aO. FRESH ODER February a. II7J. ^capital In tha Spaolal Cara, Summit Herald. Summit. N.J. DRUM INSTRUCTION The foiknrisg apaatcatanai wH he I • r •^B^fGaTHaMPlo end O*srtsitrtosi unlt«aV PCS and taken ap tor mnaidiratiua: Fresh Older Without »raaerva- WITH DAVID fell end 11-7 entfta. Rehab, unit, SEEKING CARETAKER OR Bite J. alachei, H.D. aad 11-7 ahltt. excellent banaflti SNWMLAR? Couple looking for fuH Cnartta Vincent, S47-22»e, PETRACCORO Judith If iachel or part-time poaWon aa caretaker 2 YOUNO mala oats. Red tabby t(I SajnmM Avenac kwaudaraa tuttton. refund and ehffl pura pork aauai white cheat and paws, Berkeley . CUfferentlel. Apply to Mr a. E In exchange for small houaa or PiamPLACI. mantel, antique* Block 172. Lot 11 cottage. Excellent referemx achool araa, Berkeley Heights B-tSZone Marshal Dfcrector of Nuraino. haama, woetnered samslds, tn- ttn. Oa« I77«IML Black and whits, vicinity Ethan Contaot: W. Moraton, (17 tlqu* wtda board Mooring, ate. We WKIHTMAN-S PARM8 Janaary M, H» llemiocfc Road. Union, N.J. 070*3. ^^w#%iaa wmm ^^ nann,7-it; Drive. CAT ADOPTION CENTER, Said applicants reqaest a vartaace to JOHN E. RUNNELLS alao install antique flooring. m. tot. • mas* South of 8S8-O34S or 484-8808. as«V*4«« aftear 7 PM, sweemsary, pnyapM YOUNQ person looking for baby ao that the Watohung Ava.. Chatham, 2 77-*»«•• bniidmg pci mil. noa or strrco, om •sa.7700. WE auYANO SaXL CARPENTRY AM alteration addl- audiences with his unique magic show, will be on hand ajwl Una pajntftnos. 8 upholstered seat French Provincial ohatr i) objectors lo the graadag of tfee akavc p tlona. Beeemente, kltohen appluaiions »lll be heard at aaM Ua*r aad now has a day anwt opantno w Saturday, at 12:45 p.m., at the Summit High School NeN w OuO n cabinebit t— 6 gun/storeg /t e IseUisIU i top panelling. free eetlmatea place tootling Into. If your* BULL 4 SEAR 277-3O31 Auditorium to entertain youngsters attending the YW- Zoatag Board of Adjeauarat aapailancad Haad Tallar ANTIOUES OAUJERY direetolrs table, 3 door oMna or exMbtt Arlhar Coadea. HeeraUrx •*• to work m a p pine bookcase with oupboerd, various other SALE — 3O*-«O*-5O% CA's fourth annual children's benefit. Following his Dated January a. If7» «*rt a bright futur* OFF. TOMCUIOC pieces- Jan O VlJt tna right apot fa ARRTtfAL OF 2 NEW ESTATES No Eatabllehed 20 yeera, 214-A performance, the Pumpernickel Players will transport you. Oood atartlng aalary, •> French, American, CngMah, MM- A»a_ Op». Poat omoa. the young audience into the magical world of "Pandora's OataMt banaflta. for an appoint. Can 273-OS41 • P-M.-a PJuL any day FRONTBW flteotrto Company. 1 Clark St., SummM. Prompt aor NOTICE mant plaaaa call Paraonnal Chippendale, Ouaon Anna. Box." The well-known children's theater troupe has The regular moMMy inn flag of Ike ZaaJag 177-taoO. vtoe. No lob too anal. CR7-3O71 Heppiewhlte cnalre, tanlaa, orM Wnoarmwr. 7B7-»4O2. performed throughout New Jersey and New York and Ordinaoc* Board of AdktaUMM wK be keW la tai ruga, clocks. Mirrors, pelnt- 2 OLOHM ok type ohaira. MS tlea. workshop*, eohool and he City Hall at eight •clack Meadar, mge, 4 noora. 14 W. Mam St., aeon; EngWaH butlar'a tray aSO. I 4 town anuroti fakra. Mr*. Judy Wahtor, has been acclaimed for its creative use of exciting February 1. It7>. The lolkmiag aapttcatkaa ** 1. • to ». Cloasd Monday. trtcyoiea. aawoet new. 87 eaon. Boy MO, Hot MM g p Cafl 27»-e«07. choreography, colorful costumes, masks, and black light and takes ap lor paaaldi lallaa: ANTIOUE American Oothlc Ar- VBtS a penyr tn need of e ber> techniques. Tickets for the benefit are available at theOvertook HoapUal moire, burled walnut. Call FLEA MARKET — EVERY "" Upper Overtook auwd Ebabeth ) 4«7-S293 eveninga, after • P.M. GOURMET GOODIES YWCA desk or at the door. (Raddy Loveth photo) Kehearaw a* apajcaUai of Oartaak Ha> nge. 11 to • Unuaual non-rafrlgaratad, poal for a «"*ciai ExccpUai or. la tkc aarr- non-perishable fooda. native, a vmrlaare at peraak tat aat af TREASURY ANTIQUES WAMTWD lornrw 7uae» at V Upper Ovtrsjak lUaa. Let 1. gunning duo of Tim andBlock 42. u a enkr far the I Summit, N-J SALE COOKS CORNER Bulls Upset buniory AJcsM TTMUMM I fe r •mptoyarM/F aafl aaBaBBalBBBB^^BBBBBtkaBnBSai aaaBuSh#^BBSaB^af i Pete Kimbrough. The score uon Program la the «-» aaght 10%-20% off EVERYTHING •hop. Caa 27S-i4Oa even- »a7-7«aa. at the half was tied at 32. Tnntcnpt ot prtor ktarlag ai Ob aadtr at Summit CNM Cara Cantat from January 23.-31.8 Baik Bucks' Cagers avaiiabie for iaaprrtiaa ta Ike aAke «f Ike an auBMary drlwai for Ita SNOW Mrea. new OM7S-14 ekud- Jesse Jordan found the Building Inspector. City Hill. brUrm tke A bua drivers ilcanaa la ded. Sears, radlala, with 4O Street. Summit 10-4; Sat. QW1) M1-M00 hours of « » aad 4 >• (or waaangnaaa to aoquara •none guaranty. WW on wnnts. On Late Layup range for the Knicks in theOvertook HaapUal 10-1. balanoed. fit moat OM m- CLASSIFIED Overlook Road tarmadlataa. i*«s-7». »17» 11 SO K. NJ. second half and proved to 11 and 12 AM and PWMmVES: tables, odd ohaira, Brian Gibbons' twisting Rehearing on appBralioa of Ovtrtaak Haa- J Sao PM Monday tnrouoti value, setting S1OO. Sold baj oar. ZICMCM * SONS INC pui for a Special EacaaUaa or. kl Ike aaer- aet of 4 ladderbacka, pine Cal 4«4-6O27. lVkMTaM apinet piano a. atool be what the Knicks needed. "Malay, a? you ara «rtWng to ba or dreaaer, cupboard, oak wash ADS BRING Antlquee reetored, furniture layup with two seconds native a varlaace la permit Ike aae af "I and ahaai hours fit Into you Nt7T4Ua nil as i and r% WnlahlnH- AiiUquei The Kimbrough brothers premises at 57 Overtook lead. Lai JJ. Black stand piua mora. By AftCHMTS. O«eorals your remaining gave the Bulls a " " .. than you an* tna paraon 03S-2O39. STSWAirr drum eat. Sees, torn- bought — aoM. 813 Morna Ave continued to hit for the ui center for Ike HuaHils Aartalaliij For mora Informattori with ok) books. «1O par 1OO. OM (rear). Summit. 277-14O2. Drug Treauneat and lUkakMaMaia Pragma. faantonsd fur coata, H prloe tOfflt GRBF&i nv^VsMe OyHr^O»Bssi« 4100 RESULTS! 71-70 upset of the Bucks in contact tranaportatlor Mwone. Can 4«4-«277. Celtics, finishing with 26 B the K-i atagle faaaiy dMrta. Tlaamilat af l at 273-4219. •trough lam airy, v you need an the Recreation Major pnor heanog la tata natter • avaaaka? tar Basketball League at and 20 points. Jordan mapection in tke office af IketaaMaag laa - ESTATE AUCTION SALE PIANO RENTALS pector. CU> Hall, between Ike keen of •:» Sat. NRe. Jan. 25th, 7.-OO PM ARCHIE'S RESALE SNOP. Washington School. In finished with 18, Guida 16 CASHIERS knapaction from 2.-OO PM day of Meyersvllle Rd., Meyerevllle. Open 1OIO B. S47-114*. and Colton 12 for theAny objectora to the u anting of tke alin other action, the Knicks appucaiiora »-Ul be heart at aaid Uane aad STERUNO AUCTION OALLENY ROLLING HILL Knicks. piac-e COUJNJERJHELP •2 No. Second Ave. Hwy. 22 at remained unbeaten with Zoaiag Baard af Adkatnieal Rarltan, N-J. (Nr. Bomervaje Or.) HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 63-58 win over the Bullets Arthar Canaan. Secretary Contents of Plain Held, NJ. eetata SALE Union, NJ. FREE PLANNING AV ESTIMATES Dated January a. tf» . MlaMWHIMS 2-7 P.M. removed to our paffary for AND and the Lakers edged the J«n n convamanca of sate, with aAdi- tfrt'jgM JmprovsrrMafits: Additions. Booster Club AVC AT gslus. aat-4828 The meeting will be held ity ui Kiuaoeth, m Ike toaaty •> liaaaa aad Heeelan Andirons; Kate break. Bucks' retaliation of Qrantamanahlp, day •I^OO. Ptooaa oa". bstors ajg he State of Near Jeraey aad more par- Ojeeneway Books a prlnta flamed 233-SS44 CLEAN and remove on Tuesday, January 28, adrmniatrativa or traawig av aa2-7O41. ftMnaa uculaiiy duenbed aa fidniai In blrdeeye maple frames; Pub furniture, brush, eto. was by Kicky Jordan on _ to S13.OOO. Sand 1975, at 8:30 P.M., in the ALL that trail ar pared of hod. •Haute. mirrors; Royal Douiton; 2 Large 19»3 MAUOURAL Ucenes Plates ton) i to Box 179, Summit. N.J followups and Andy Collins ing aad being m UK Cky «f Utxabelh. m Ike with pioture of Bleenhower •> ^^•Md a^^M_^ .-ng|, aajaM aaliMll m %^kJd*h^a>aMt heavy brass Rueeian Samovars; iaa7 OLDS. Dana SB. 4 dr. high school cafeteria. Lvunty of t otua. m Ike Stale «f Nc-» Jrracy ; Rifle: "Long Tom" Muaket ft Htaon. 273-4OS«. sWia nv wwn. •"wvpssosj ifooa. on drives. The score at the PS.PS.A/C. ••, • • » A more partlcaiarty appears < Spnag strevt (Sute ll^hway Kaale Nu I) 19th C. Patoittnge & Prlnta; toidud- •Ma ahao, 2 lamp tatilna. walnut FULLER BRUSH CO. Ing anceatrsle. Oriental Ruga — «73-7O7a. OLO HOUSES A SPECIALTY vtoe on aM appUanoes Inoludlng TAKE NOTICE thai ihf Tax Assessor of dbum SuulhtTt) in fed from Ike Southerly with marble topa. eome range jumpers, medium- the Cu> ot Summit will mwt in U» Assessor'* oi HUM- street, and Iran theace naaaag 277-1291 Tremendoue variety of china, last CAOB I AC — aa original, low an toners, etectrtoal 1 fun.length ranoh garden equipment, loeetere, irt. 2nd floor al UM> City Hail 10 the City of I) South (I dvKree* » auaalea taat «• lec< la glaaa, dlahee and decoratlvea manfc ooat. Sy appt. 277-Oa«i. m>»»g«. Caa M1-24M. range jumpers and driving from tnla lovely home. Directions: vacuum cuansrs, k-ona, eto. HO Summit, on Tuesday. February 4. 1V75 at S.flO point, thence (2) Soul a tt degrees It I asa than a mllea from flei i ia IQIOI I 1**7 OLOS 442. PS/F-B/PW, Park Ave.. Summit. 273-S49O ay-ups. The Bulls boasted M for the Purpose of giving • tearing to ail minutes t>'«t S fnH to a paaat; Ikrace (1) i, aeo, a/w TV *SO. persons interfiled in the assessment for orln (1 uVgrvo » numitn WL^ M leet lu a mrmm. Take Rts. AM/FM. immaouiata oondttlon. uuii in UK said Kartell)' late af Npnog Stixvt ACCOUNTANT-COST CeNMS-1031. Caa 273-SOia after S;3O PM. H.O. EOWARM A CO. »*C. an eight-point lead midway benefits conferred by the reconstruction of 22/28/2O2/2O«/l287 to Somer- 10% Dtaoount on Repairs walks driveways, and curbs adjacent to Stale lllghnay Hoale \o. I). Ihener (4) Dagraapau mrafnum 2 yra. vllla Circle, men rt. 2O2 So. toMOVMQ, Charry bad. X-tona dou- 1*S7 VW 1SOO OO. Motor. 878 or Screens *> seen, porch soresne; in the half when the Bucks the properties located on Uw easterly side of along the wmc Nurth » drgma II matatcs «p«rl*ne« Manufacturing Rarltan Exit & follow auction ble, aseutyreet mattress end Oftor. 272-2OM. also new screen porchee. Call for scored six unanswered Aubrey Street being Uoki luniK- and utUsfy the aiimaat dar the 30* Springfield Ava. 2O1-72S-954O 4«4-4O47 I .' 2B 21• • 3 k 4 and also Block 111. Lot i. NAUtOAO Ties — new snd used •77-«12«. jTTIOH. N. Rudtol, Summit, OR 2-42*2. ayup The Bulls then niUii Stales of AnxTKa. us Ike JaugmcW available. Pie ass oaN afto-oMO. CERAMIC TILE REPAIRS .ind on the westeMy side of Woodland Avenue ntert.^J herein, together with iaterext aad JOSEPH KPISOOPO cleared out for Gibbons ami txmK identified u Block 111. Lots 2 & 1A OS1.S oi Uii> suit ami UK costa al that sak. The turnloWnpe. Qrtentel ruga, an- RagrouUag & rtmodeling and ulso on the southerly side of Springfield ppruxuuitte amount of the Jadymcal and 4«34-4OOO MASON CONTRACTOfl who hit a jumper. CORDUROY work and dreea pants IBLNLOER batkroont Uonue and being identified as Block 152. Lot i.Ms ul thu suit lu be salialaHl by said sale m alxee 34 to 5O. • 12.ee and SAGE EXCHANGE I and on the northerly side of Springfield R sum ul sK.sani, tugcthrr »1U Ike cuatx Concrete Gibbons, (35), Coleman 'nue and bem^ identified as Block 157. Lot SI 4.99. Combiaa Mans Shop. 44 pattoa — nraplaoaa — piaatertng. No job loo small n l/ii.-, sale 2 metal office dsafca, mopts * pro\ uled by ordinance no 1569 I AHI. K IIIKSIIM.VN fi lapis. Summit. deek, metal wardrobe. Onadk»g and drainage work. Car- Stall showers repairs i and Everett with 14 and pantry work — wood decka. TAX ASSESSOR I'XITKU STATKS MAKSIIAL ESTIMATOR Jordan's 29, Connolly's l(j David I. Hughes KUAIIK. \K« JKKSKY otook, akue, potss and boots. Repair or new. fr»» advice *. specially MJ. Marlent. 7»7« 484.1782. Acting lily Clerti \l K Jiinuury 7. IS7J BO Deforest Ave. Summit Tub & shower doors installed and Ricky McXair's 20 n..'.; .Ill ,, . rpi uttc rrtr s£ an U. 10, Keb. i.U. ANTIOUE table 3a" round pedle 273-68SO Flyer, Ivee FRANK HILBRANDT amapm»m. Ability to read tal, empire period, ball A olaw D.A. OHMRA, INC. Maeon work, aa highlighted the scoring. and Interpret mechanleal klnda and waterproofing. 272-601 1 feet, v»ry good condition, ohine PROPOSED URDINANCE Pfciapihrta. around floor op- 277-O44*. Fully Insured, references The Knicks used the trio cabinet, good condition, Beat lit II iilllnlNKll m Illi: lioMiU OK IIKAI.TII Or' THE CITY (*' SUIIMIT, NKW portunity tor c ourrent night offer. 273-3O3O. USED FURNITURB 277-< of Don Davis. Dave Gavoor asudaiit or recant college MASON WORK AND REPAIRS. JKIOKV a 1 Th..i n.r VJI.,.1,^ ^ ujtrs.H iiiiiifrs and fmphiyera of the Buardaf lleaMk alike Ca> of engineering 3 CUSHION Laweon living room a*SV«P«vTrW*Qt VranST •* *aMnaVQB). V and Chris Newell to subdue ANTIOUES .Suininil -.hull t>v u.^ Inllo^ ^ aofa and black vinyl racllner. Crane, Brio a brae * J Meroadante. 484-7S7B. TuMon refund pfcje excellent 273-67SO. 748-0410. the Bullets Newell led the MINIMtal MAXIMUM aalary-frlnge beneflta THE SECOND HAND rebounding while Davis, in Ik-jlih (iiiRA-i 9l7^aVH ffl.kajai ANTIOUE mahogany rrir r. 52" x •1* Morns Ava. Summit Mtiitiiiidn & I'lumuirii: Inspector U,MLa) MjBUi VINCKNT BAOOLATO Painting. 32". frame excellent condition. Open »-JO -« PJM. Mon-^rl. SamUridn IZJB1M OSORQE'8 Manor — exterior, papering and the pivot, and Gavoor. from Til • P.M. on Thura. Assl lu llvullhllllii't'l' i muiin. eaH Paraonnaf Call 273-4221 bete. 3:30-9 P.M. •a Surrantt Ava. deooratmg. 27S-»3S8. or apply m person 273-«3«o, 1O-8 P.M. Saturday •77- the key, supplied the scor- (. il> rii>Mtijn ETHAN Allen stereo oatsnet with LAWNS cleaned and out. oatlara.. lh ,,.ih NUIM.' MMjt HJJVa* •art. 23O 273-OO21 wv ano garage v,wenwig. kt|aii EXPERIENCED Painter, Interior — fng with 21 and 18 points. virvlaiv 4 lUs^U ai MBM* a76 OLD DOLLS, PLKASn hauling and rubbish removed. exterior paMUng. Free estimates ~ laamanis rates. Can 273-4X40. 273-7148. Eddie Hunt scored 18 for IIKaal MikroFu. OININQ room, modern Italian, ••O. Dsae andperas, fur. l'h'rk.|>|)lal honey « black, table, 5 ohsirs * ;T—-.• •••>. dkahaa. ate. MiartUM UOHT and heavy hauling yards, ERIC HOPPE PAINTING, IB yrs the Bullets, followed by BUI Bab> Kli-p \U1H link I'lUMt-lan aideboard SSO; corner table. Inaillienue. S77-21M, S77-flO*Vt7 atttoa, cellar oleermg, tree work, expertenoe Interior A exterior — McCue (14), Daryl Toney ( DUIIM'I 10 Cnaaham Rd. Mack, lacquer, modem S2S; oak gardening. 277-oaoa. apeclaltlea Include antiquing Drntisl " Summit, N.J. 07001 Ik'lllal \s.M-.lanl chair »8; divan S20; guitar **; WHY BETTLB FOR LESS staining, hanging of wall cover (11) and Brian Ruck (10). SCM typewiiter •2O-, dual turnta- TREE Irlmmkm and removal; very Inge. Neat, clean work. 484-8804 \nni\L-oai_\ Dalv lnircii.w • OET CASH TODAY, reaaonable; free estlmataa. ble S2O-, lady's evening dresses, for your Oriental rugs, Jewelry, An- The Lakers remained 273-471S after 4 P.M. almoat new, size 18. 277-«820. tla^iaa. Furniture, Old Dolls. NINO'S PAINTING CO. .' K.k'ttnv Juk 1. 1973 ail offieen and emplo>T« of Ike Heard of Health of flat CHy of Interior Decorating )ne game back of thesu.n.ih! •• *• •• • •• -|| hi •ifirirnl • -n-t if full llmr niawratl-n imnlnjnainl wMk !!• Bakia ul Clocks or what-havs-yooT Call OCNERAL CLEAN UP — YARDS. Mra.Olfford, 731-8733 anytime. Wallpapering — Panelling Knicks by downing the Cel- ii.aiih ul inv i in ui ,-iunnnii ahall on the find of the moalh Mawkag the anniveraary aWe of TELLERS CELLARS, ATTICS. 484-4297. Carpentry *. Maaonry Repairs UK ii unpUA moni reevtve Vhv following longeMly payments r~- Reliable — Reeeonable — tics. Dan Guida and Chuck L|».n o>iiipletionur i >fan. sanrvice — 1% of base salary '• Onaa)iaw> Bookseller, a Oreen TU — Cnrarmo and moaalo ser- I pun I'uinpli'iion ul III > L'ai-» senxv — 4% ol base salary PART TIME vice and repair. Walla, floors, L'ollon consistently hit from Three O House Sales Wai.. MiaHan. M2-124)1 Free Eatlmatea — Fully Ineured I pon Liimpli-uon ul 15 > cars service — 9% of base salary oelllnga. frmm eatlmatea. 738-02O7 after 4. i |» HI rumpli'liiM ol ai \ ears st'nice — IPJb of bane salary •f wpTtsnciTf pr*f*rrsxS but House & Estate M«>1731. the outside to offset the Let us price snd sell your L |«in luiiipk-liiKi nl 2j \ ears at-rvice — 18% of baae saiaT)' household contanta. VICTOR FANTIMITR J 1 \n> oincer oremplmeeoltln: Buani of Health of the City of Summit who tvataaafran HANDYMAN FOR HIRE Interior, exterior painting, wall thru Depart mvnl and ^ubsequenll> is ri^mpjoyed lose* his prior service creaks I CALL papering, general repairs. Fully In- purposes SUMMIT Dons Hof 484-O567 CALL STEVE 273-81OO. I tmmr • P.M. sured. Free estimates. Call j vii oruinam.es ineunsisient hetx-wiih are hereby repealed and IktaOrtkaiacee Jam uel New Jersey's largeet Dorothy McElgunn 4 84-0020 793-8279 mttmr 8 P.M. Dorothy Koto 4S4-OS43 elleelne Jamiai; 1, li*7j Savtnge * Loan Aaan. at our I. 1.1 ISA! \M>KHM)\ SecivUryi Hr|[l- Imr nf Ihr rlnirrt qf 11 mil > af Ukl Op af anal branch office *> SUMMIT* .mi. \ J du nerebv eertifs that the foregoing ordinance «*as daly bajoeacad aai aaasad aa. CONTENTS OF HOUSE SALE •.A. Taylor. 281 Main St.. RESUMES! PROMPT professional Service for lust rrjilmK al a Kt'ijulai Mn-tmii of the II I 1II nllli if I In Tllj af Ikanwll. Til a luwj Sat. Jmn. 26 ft Sun. Jan. 26, 9 to 8. LAST WEEK OF SALE 3O veers. ROBERT C. HEHJO. Call held cm .Mundav E\emnt;. Januarj 13. l»75. S3 Mountain Ave. Summit. Room — AT — Each reaums * result or in- ALL typee of wail coverings me- depth Interview and genuine 23O-42B3 day or night. Luisa (. AnUersun of furniture, old books, record*, CHINA & GARDEN FIESTA dtrmerwere. 1»30's and talled profeealonally. Thomas a Secretar> i Heglsllar ol frames ft pictures, Misc. 4O'a ladles' weer. Antiques, concern for your neede. Call Wright, 788-1444. call: CHHU - 10% tl 40% Off for an appointment: the Hoard ol Health ol household Items, knlck-knsoks dspraaaton glsss or anything else Ihe I 11\ ul Suinnill. \i'« Jer^e\ and oriental rug. eoHsotabls. a3s-8iao. 273-2018 RICHARD ADAM KERN A. ULRICH Dated JanualN li, 1975 I SOFABBD m VERY OOOO CONDI- LIGHT TRUCKING J..n Ji ' IMJI 273-7050 InON. 273-2S21. INCOME TAX SERVICE Federal or State Returns House moving end general 273-OO17. delivery; medium else enclosed I DOUBLE barrel shotguns: old an- CHIMNEY CLEANING van. Barney Woolworth, BEAUTIFUL BATH SHOWROOM > guna. E. Oalvln, collector, 876-8118. Pianos, (special equip- Clearing many floor samples to 37S-22*03*I 1 & REPAIR8 ment). make room for new displays^ Slate, wood and single roofs /tSREEN HOUSESN Large savings. Vanities, manxe repaired or replaced. BUILT TO YOUR SKCtnCATtOMt BUYER OF ANTIOUES Tuning Repairing tops, fauceta, medicine cebineta, Jewelry, diamonds, old dolls, Leaders and gutters oleanad. GROW VEGTABLES, HERBS, PLANTS YEAR ROUND etc. Installation evailable. BEAU- toys, orans, furnKura, otooka, etc. replaoad or repaired. Free OBOROE M. DELANBY 273-1O1O 273-I8S7 oven 4O YRS. EXPERIENCE" CALL 63S-7U2 for tea* ••«•»•*• TIFUL BATH8. Center laland. Hsuas Balss. «piiralssts. WIN pey eetlmetee. Call J. Aman. Route 22, Union, 887-OBSS. 0 to • 37«-20S« or 37«-»M«. Evan If your house Isfloating o n P.M. No Wed. even. top dollar. Call Buss Leonard, FOR fine piano tuning and repair- water, we guarantee a dry GROW VEGTABLES. HERBS, PLANTS YEAR ROUND •7SVC4O7. mg oaN L. Horvatn, I77-352B. bassmsnt. 786-4746. THE SUMMIT HERALD, TtamUj, Juauy a, 1I7S Firemen, Bicentennial Schedule Citgo Post Group to Meet Changed A spokesman for the The Summit Cooperative Pin Wins Mayor's Bicentennial Com- Nursery Center has aa- After several false starts, mittee this week an- noflBced a revised sehedale Summit Citgo and Chatham nounced a meeting of the for one of its upcoming Fin Dept. seem to be as- group will be held at 8 p.m., fund-raising shows. The serting themselves by put- January 28, to the Council Courtly Players, origtaafly ting together two winning chambers of City Hall, to scheduled for Febarary 8, weeks in succession in the discuss plans for Summit's have had to caned all en- Madison Plaza Industrial observance of the bicen- gagements doe to illness. Bowling League. tennial. The February & perfor- Citgo, with some average Organizations Interested mance will now feature keg&ng, took advantage of in participattag in program folk-singer Tom Glazer. a sBorthanded and cold planning of the program Glazer, who appeared last Spare Parts team to take a are urged to send a year, is returning by clean sweep, thereby representative to the meet- popular demand. climbing into a second- ing. Lee Blue, fund-raising place tie with the Fire chairwoman, stated that "Since the tickets have Chatham Fire Dept. put BRAUN TO EXPAND — C. F. Braaa and Co. today revealed plans to doable the size Irvington High (var- already been printed, with on an awesome display for of its engineering center at Marray HU1. Aa architect's rendering is shown above. sity and junior var- the original performer's its clean sweep of A. ConstncttoB has started M a tklrd office building at the company's M-acre site on sity), 3:45 p.m., at Ir- name, and distributed to all Coxradi & Sons. Both teams Diamond Hill road. With five floors, the new baiktiag will provide S5,*M square feet of vington. nursery parents, new rolled well, but the Fire office space for some 575 people. It will be similar ia construction and appearance to Jan. 29 - Clark High tickets will not be issued. Freshmen vs. Sum- Robert Klagdon Berry Fighters were inspired. a large office buHdiag receatly completed at the Braaa headquarters in Alhambra, Berr7 AOK.) Instead, the original tickets Jack Fisher led the Fire California. The eompaay restaurant at Murray HillSvfU be eaiarged to increase its mit Jr. High, 3:45 for Feburary 8 will be acv .Fighters with 605 (222)seating capacity from SSI to IN. A gUss-eaclosed passageway at ground level con- p.m. at Summit Jr. cepted at the door. Please fallowed by Dewey Sheats nects the restaurant and the office buildings. Parking lots and other support facilities High. Photo journalist Joins Herald note, however, the change at 571 (212), and Dean are also being expanded. SWIMMING: in performance time." Ehnblad at 543 while Jerry Jan. 24 — Montclair High Robert Kingdon Berry of Robert K York School of Visual Arts and Pho- The performance is Caporaso and Ken Loock so dropped two games to vs. Summit High Berry Associates, Summit, has joined tography. scheduled for It a.m. hi the were close behind. Mickey Welsh Dairy, which finally Oratory Five Enjoys (boys and girls) 3:30 the Summit Herald as a free-lance A veteran of the Vietnam War, Mr. Senior High School Audi- Haldenwang showed in came in at full strength. p.m., at Summit YM- photojournalism Norman E. Rauscher, Berry holds the Bronze Star for valor, torium. Tickets are availa- with 574 (201-202) while Al Jim Kelly rolled a fine 261 CA. editor, announced this week. the Air Medal, the Combat Infantry ble at Scotti's Record Shop, Gast finished at 540 for the third game to ice that one Pair of 'Laughers' Jan. 25 — Summit High Badge, among others and was Springfield avenue, from Landscapers. for the Dairymen. Tom boys in Monmouth Mr. Berry, a professional pho- discharged as a First Lieutenant. Lee Blue, 2774588; or at the Oratory School's veteran Oratory, hitting on eight of County meet. tographer and journalist, will be as- Still leading the league, Secula came through with basketball team (9-2) en- nine field goal tries and ad- He formerly was associated with door. Jan. 28 — Union High vs. signed to the features department but now by only one game, 596 (202-212) for the Tire joyed a pair of "laughers" ding four fouls. Jackson Dictaphone Corp., Rye, N.Y. and IBM, Summit High, 3:30 where he will be responsible for the League of Nations Company team, while last week as it outclassed and Fields finished with 15 Armonk, N.Y. Mr. Berry has been a p.m. at Summit YM- special articles re'ating to photojour- dropped two games to George Morano was close Dunellen High, 74 points apiece, while technical coordinator and stage Women's Unit : CA. nalism. Boroughs & Kohr. This behind Tom. then demolish Robrecht had 11 and manager for more than 25 Equity and Jan. 30 — Summit High vs. Sets Meeting was another great contest The Masons also cjimbed Cecilia's High of McClain eight. A 1964 graduate of Pennsylvania amateur theater productions including Fairlawn High (boys "Vocational Choice and with not too many pins up a step with a sweep of 97-41, missing the li The win over St. Cecilia's Stale University in journalism, Mr. last year's Overlook Musical Theater's and girls), 3:45 p.m. Decision Making" will be > separating the two teams. the Circus. Tom Forder led mark only because was almost a repetition of Berry has also studied public relations production of "Funny Girl." Mr. Berry- Tom De Luca led the B&K the Masons at 577 (205). Ed McDonnell substituted at Fairlawn. at New York University and the New is a Summit resident. the topic Monday, at the the win over Dunellen. Summit Woman's Center at team with 616 (218-212) The Rinky Dinks took liberally late in the game. Oratory broke a 2-2 tie BOWLING: Jan. 23 — Summit High vs. the Unitarian Church. This wntie Jim Luciano led the two games from Main Auto The Rams don't have early in the first period New Providence Donald Schellberg, and Dr. wU] ^ (be fourth ^ a seTies League of Nations at 589 Parts. much height, but they can with a burst of 19 straight High, 3:30 p.m., Farzin Davachi. Mr. Fer- of six meetings focusing on (JW-282). shoot and score. They points to lead 21-2 after one College Coaches Pick Madison Plaza Lanes. nandez, a member of the .The woman Alone " Dropping to fourth place, Program demonstrated this early in quarter. The Rams con- Jan. 28 — Summit Local Spiritual Assembly of Tne meetings are open to Madison Tire Company al- both contests against tinued to surge in the High vs. Verona High, Wilson All-American Bahai is of North Plain- ested women free Planned outclassed foes as they ran second period, romping to a all inter 2:30 p.m., Madison Lea ue ast summer and of the New Jersey . program A slide presentation fea- their winning streak to 26-9 edge for an insur- 8 P DlStnCt Teachul Commit of charge The Plaza Lanes. and fa WlHie wlU be g " begins at 8:15. The SPRING COED turing highlights of "1975 three games. mountable 47-11 edge at in- School has »- Jan. 30 — Summit High vs. reporting to the spring tee, is a claims adjuster for wren's Center is at Holy Year" in Rome will be Oratory ran up a 15-0 lead termission. Springfield High, 3:30 training camp of Kansas Social Security. Mr. Schell- whittredge avenue en- SCUBA held on Thursday, January in the first period against Oratory ran up 50 more ID p.m., Madison Plaza • Citen,y ' nnexovit mnnmonthih . bereberg., aa chemischemistt aatt rCIBA * ,* ~is trance t0 Unitarian House< 30 at 8 p.m. in the Public Dunellen before the Des- points in the final two Lanes. by the American Associa- member of the Summit 165 Summit avenue. Call CLASSES Library Auditorium under troyers broke the scoring periods against the hapless tion of College Baseball Bahai Group. Dr. Davachi. 535.2353 for furtner ^^ MONDAY sponsorship of the drought just before the first Saints (2-8) as the Kearny Coaches. Three to Work American Express Travel vice-chairman of the New The Women-S Center is period ended. John cagers contributed to their Modeling The team is selected by fin f^tif^Off^ Providence Baha'i Group accepting referrals for low Jwiar|27.1975 Service, Summit. ieglinski scored six points, /11 M t x v c own demise with numerous the coUege coaches of the * - " - * and pediatnc cardiologist cost feminist counselling Jim McClain four, Fields Course Set turnovers. Ten different country upon the recom- Three Summit residents at St. Barnabas Medical ornnnc for Jackson three and Gerry Oratory players shared in The Summiti YWCA is groups for women in currently offering an In-mendations of the profes- have been selected for key Cente, will moderate the CINEMA Robrecht two in the early the scoring. sional major league scouts activities in the Encore change who are encounter- troduction '- to Modeling discussion. ing stress. spurt. All five Oratory starters throughout the country. Players production of For information, call The Rams cruised to a scored in double figures. course beginning Monday, The team is limited to 11 January 27, and continuing "Everything in the Gar- 464-0446. 32-14 balftime lead and Jackson led the way with 24 players and Wilson was theden," which will be coasted to an easy victory points, while Robrecht for 10 sessions until Mon- only player chosen from presented on February 28 with a 42-point second half. tallied 18, McClsin 17, day, April 7 from 3:30 p.m. New Jersey. The majority and March 2 at Brayton Baby Care to 4:30 p.m. at the YWCA. John Curran scored 20 Curran 13 and Jeglinski 10. of the 11 selected were School. "Introduction to Class Set points in the second half for Phil Graham tallied eight. from the Southwest and They are: Steve Rafe, of Free classes in mother Modeling" is open to teen California. Linden place, who will be in young women grades 7 and baby care will be spon- The Lannom Manufac- charge of advertising, and sored by the Summit Area through 12. Registration is turing Company of Tennes- Trudy Corradetti of Celts Top Oratory limited. Register before Red Cross Chapter, start- see, manufacturers of Lorraine road and Debbie ing Thursday. January 30, Friday, January 24. ForWorth baseballs and bats, Rafe of Linden Place, who One of Oratory School's period and led the Celts further information, call in the chapter house, 695 WINTER awarded large plaques to will be in charge of tickets. Springfield avenue. "WK8TFIELD —i prime objectives this with 26 markers. John Kathy Barchesky, YWCA each of the high school basketball season is to cap- Cyrran tallied 17 points and Discount tickets are be- Classes will be held from CINEMA Youth Coordinator at players selected, as well as ing offered for senior ci- ture the State Parochial Jim McClain 16 for Ora-273-4242. 1 to 2:30 p.m. on six antiques to those college players tizens. Special consecutive Thursdays, HURRY! HELD OVER "C" championship in thetory. State Tournament which chosen on the NCAA All- arrangements can be made with one session, "bathing Jan 24 thru Feb 2 6th AMO FINAL WEEK! Artist Sets American and Junior for community organiza- the baby" in the evening so gets under way in March. College Ail-American Two of the main tions who want to purchase fathers can participate. To MONDAY - SATURDAY School Demonstration teams. blocks of tickets. For of stumbling blocks to the enroll, call 273-2076. NOON - 9 PM. Local artist Ronny The high school and further information, call SUNDAYS - 1-6P.M. 8UMMI Rams' aspirations are St. Manheim will present a Sports Slate college coaches of the Janice Bland. 273-0528 dur- 1W twcticy-&nt aa* Patrick's High of Elizabeth demonstration and HICHAM HORMIM xhibi and St. Anthony's High of players chosen, who were ing the day, or Trudy and uJc of aotiqua from ifce BASKETBALL: workshop in batik at Uni- Lithographs coUacrioni of damnguiifctel IIMIIII Men's Y Jersey City, the defending attending the annual Corradetti, 277-2872, or fm PWIMIUMI fcrtrecttM CM tarian House on Tuesday, champion. Jan. 24 — New Providence coaches' meeting, accepted Debbie Rafe, 273-6953. MERVItf JIILES Aquatic Director High vs. Summit High January 28 at 8 p.m. Thethe trophies for the players. Seventh Regiment Armory at 273-333O Oratory played host to St. (junior varsity and program is sponsored by Accepting Wilson's award Baha'i Group Woodcuts Park A veruu mi 67tb Street Patrick's last Sunday and Through New York City orcaH SCENES varsity), 6:30 p.m., at The Women's Center and was Art Cotterell, Sum- the outcome didn't do much Summit High. Sum- all interested women are mit's varsity baseball Meets Sunday January 31st, 1975 The Skin Diving AMARHAGE to bolster the Rams' title invited to attend. Unitarian coach. "The Unity of Religion" Admission S3.00 hopes. The Elizabeth mit Jr. High vs. New THE ART CORNER Center STARTS WEDNESDAY! Providence High House is located at Summit Wilson was selected in will be the topic of a panel For the benefit of "OK Of THE YEAR'S 10 BEtr cagers snapped a 52-52 tie 309Millburn Ave., tt58Nwy.Nt.27.E4i*M.N.J. Freshmen, 3:45 p.m.,avenue and Whittredge the first round of the major discussion sponsored by the Millburn Ernst Side House Settlement 965-2 2 O6 late in the game and went road. local Baha'i Group at 8 "LACOMBE. LUCIEN" on to post a 59-54 victory. at New Providence. league draft last June by 3714076 Jan. 28 — West Orange the Kansas City Royals and p.m., Sunday, at 14 Tall The Celts won the game Oaks drive. The public is on the foul line, piling up a High vs. Summit High Alumnae signed for a large bonus. (varsity and junior After successfully compet- invited to attend. 9-2 edge to offset Oratory's To Meet Member of the panel will 26-25 margin in field goals. varsity), 4 p.m., at ing in the Rookie League Now Summit High. Sum- The Lackawanna Alum- and the Instructional be Andy Fernandez, •SiNGf!£LD AVF SUMMIT N J The loss snapped a mit High Girls vs. nae Club of Kappa Kappa m Summit 3-39OO three-game winning streak West Orange High, Gamma will meet at the for Oratory (9-3), while St. 3.30 p.m., at West home of Mrs. Paul R. Tke Summit Dinner HELD OVER! 3RD. SMASH WEEK! Patrick's boosted its record Orange. Summit Jr. Layman, 200 Gallinson proudly announces to 8-4. Joe Conway scored High vs. West Orange Theatre ^PERFECT ESCAPIST ERTBITAjmEIIT. DIRECT. SIMPLE. 10 points in the fourth drive, Murray Hill on Sa- ^ THEATRE BEMEf IT AM) OFTEN BEAUTIFUL.' Vincent CanCy NV T'MES High Freshmen, 3:45 turday, at 7 p.m. for its an- p.m., at West Orange. nual cocktail party and ftc CHILDREN.... ~ "A STREETCAR MOVIE WRESTLING: buffet dinner with hus- TIMETABLE Jan. 28 — Summit High vs. bands and dates as guests. NAMED DESIRE" by Tennessee Williams N*w J«rs«y'a ftoaktont Equity Company SUMMIT Friday & Saturday. Curtain 8:30P.M STRAND THEATRE Thuri. tnru Tuw. THE WHOLE THEATRE COMPANY •BROTHER OF THE WIND' 2 30. 7 00, 9:00 S«t. 4 Sunday BROTHER OF ENJOY A DELIGHTFUL . A DRAMATIC THE WIND 2:00. 7 00, 9:00 STORY THE COMPLETE DINNER WHOLE FAMH.Y BERKELEY HEIGHTS -A. FKatoutiiiic CAN ENJOY BERKELEY CINEMA: Wed., Thurs.. p_rc5«:nti:>i by T06ETHER Friday. Man , Tun., "DEATH WISH" 7:30, 9 15 Sat. 4 Sunday "KID- Plus NAPPED" 2 P.M "DEATH WISH" 7:30. "itu FlAl£