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Memorial Day urglar alarm law OK'd Parade plans -(Continuedfrom page 17) B1 MERCEDES- 300 D- 1»73- Plhto 3 i door hat/ BiyVlCKIVRKKLANI) ' • the ordinance wasdravyn upas a result Services Agreement. Committeman Light. Ivory,- excellent con- chbacki 68,000 miles. RUns- A measure ti) regulate burglar of complaints from area businesses. William Cieri explained that the or- good. Asking $195. Call667- are finalized dition, fully serviced and alarms In the township was approved ! If Ihe ordinance is approved on final dinance, which is renewed annually, equipped. Sun roof, low 8450 anytime. / allows Springfield to participate with I milage, garaged, original oh' final reading- Tuesday' by • the reading, parking,will be restricted on The township's annual Memorial owner. Priced right, "379- '83 TOYOTA CEL1CA-ST- 5 Springfield Township Committee.', •. •-'•y Ihe Bdulh'side oi Diamond Road from other municipalities in UnionCounly in Day Parade will kick-off Monday at Speed, sun roof/zluggage The Union County Hiking Club Will 5734, • ' .. " .'• A few'residents objected to the $15/ the intersection of Diamond and Fadem . a'pplying for funds from Community 9:30 a.m. at Short Hills and Morris rack, stereo, /AM/FM sponsor a novice canoeist clinic' cassette. Excellent condi- annual registration, fee which the or- roads, to the west end of Diamond Block Development Grants. avenues, under the direction of the 1981 OUDSMOBILE tion. Burgundyi $6800. Calf Saturday and Sunday at Lake dinance imposes; but Springfield Police' JRoad. On the north side of-Diamond; fieri said it is more beneficial for a Springfield Fire Department. <» '71 CAMARO- 6 Cylinder, '79 JEEP WAGONEER- 4 , after 6 p,m./>686-4411. Car.' "Carnegie,Princeton.,: r ;--.,; ..DELTA,.88- Royale delsel.. Detective James Hieiala said the fee is parking will be prohibited from the smull township such as Springfield to According to Fire Chief Ronald heel^divfiV-OoJ^j'VJ^dJ i -i•:; For those-whq^bwn''theirV-w I arn/f m cassette and Jensen. tlo'rf, 74000 milesTTBest : ; f-own. needed tQ.defray. costs, of the/,!'in- westerly curbline of Fadcm Hoad to a apply with .bther communities, the Johson, the parade will march up ^lon? :^6Sd^'' EkSnonf canoesj the cost |? $5;. for those Who township has applied for grants for four > speakers, high ;mlleage. fer. 242-4321 8:30 to 5, Mori- mechanical .condition. '81 VOLVO bL- '2 i surmountabie .'paper..work involved point 295 feeUvcst. .Morris Avenue and turn right into i- $400. 688-3359, ask for Al or day thru Friday, ask.for AM/FM stereo, power rent, it-is $10. Participants must be . items: barrier-free improvements al 14,000' ' miles. $8800 1 when an alafm goes off." . ,/• On Lawrence Road, parking on the Mountain Avenue, where the par- ^ leave message. Frank; . steering, power brakes, , swimmers .and; own' •a-; personal negotiable. Call 761-4/81.' : The:v.ordinance was- adopted, to'; .entire west side of Ihe road will be the Raymond.Chisholm School, energy ticipants will assemble in front of air; 4 speed, low mileage.' flotation device; '"• ' ' .•' '•'.'[,'; conservation strategy1, and im- 1978 CHEVY CAMAftO- Clean Inside and out. Call maintain'uniformity in performance of prohibited. ' • the Municipal Building for services. Rally Sport, type'LT, V-B The program on Saturday will' provement project for all. public LATE MODELS 77 PONTIAC LEMANS- 4 687-5937. ; :• ,. • the hundreds of burglar alarms,' both In other business, a single bid from K. Organizations scheduled to march 305, automatic, fully load- '80 & '81 models at Door, light'blue, air condi- include an hour's Instruction, an~ Mellusi and Sons, Inc. for work ti). be buildings, recreation improvements at ed, excellent condition. 1982 VW RABBIT-LS,- 4 residential and commercial, in the include the VFW, the American wholesale prices. Call for tioning, automatic, power hour of cruising on tho lake and a township. It states that messages on done on the Paddlcball Courts ai ihe the Villa Tract, located on the north Best offer; Call 736-0432 or details. steering, disc brakes, AM/- door, 4 speedi sun roof, air, • four-hour trip on the Upper Mullica. Legion, the Boy and Girl Scout W2-8653, Joe. AM' FM stereo cassette, burglar- alarms be/limited -to 15 municipal pool, in the amount of $6,300, side of Morris Avenue near the Union CUSTOM LEASE 687-7600 FM stereo cassette, 62,000 The Sunday segment will be on the troops, the First Aid Squad, and the miles. $1,500. Call 665-9738. 37,000 miles. Best offer. seconds. It also provides a maximum was deferred to'.the-next committee • border, and, street, sidewalk, and curb '76 DATSUN B210- 2 Door 379-9485. South Branch of the Raritan River. reconstruction. . • ' Little League teams. hatchback, 4 speed, air $200 fine for alarms that are not kept meeting because of a lack of a quorum '?1 PONTIAC GRAND" • Further information may be" : Mayor Philip Feintuch will condition, 23 miles per operable^. •'.-, '•''./. • • •. ~ " of township committee members for a Cieri said the township has already '69 MUSTANG- 60,500 PRIX- Power, steering, 1971'VW BEETLE- AAA-FM obtained by calling George Sedmont march, along with the rest of the gallon. 289-0266, after 5. miles, steel belted radlals, brakes, windows, air, stereo cassette, new muf-- The committee also introduced an vote. Committeemen Stanley Kaish and received approval for the Chishojm fler, passed Inspection ex- at 964-1703 between 7:30 and 10 p.m. township committee. Feintuch plans 82 FORb CUSTOM VAN AM/FM stereo cassette, cruise, tilt, buckets and William Ruocco were absent. School project. stick shift. Asking $2,000. more. Must see, $6,950, Call cellent cond. $1,300.. Call ordinance to prohibit parking 'on sec- to make some, remarks on the 6 cylinder, 32,000 miles, all : The committee took the first steps in Call after 7:30 PM, 379- 272-2555.. " . 688 1224. • tions of Diamond and Lawrence roads. Also introduced'was an ordinance to significance of Memorial Day, power extras. Mint condl- enter the township into the Inter-Local . tion. $13,500. Call 687-4062. 3289. CommlttiBe.womari Joanne Tedesco said (Continued on page 3) following the parade. The invocation will be given by the Rev. Jeffrey Curtis of the First Presbyterian Church, who serves as Walton property development chaplain for the Spring.ield •mmmmtnn NEWS FROM HOAAE-Reb. Jafnes Courter reads a copy of the Volunteer Fire Department. Father A NATIONWIDE CHAIN •\~'i-; •• Springfield Leader which Sc/itt Prager brought with him to John Golding, of St. James Church, Sf •:.;• VIDEO Washington, D.C. down by law suit will offer the benediction. PRESENTS Three pieces of the.fire depart- subdivision as, "Any subdivision use, which could cause complications ment apparatus will also be By ViOKl yREELAND featured. .. Dayton tumor's trip The civil complaint served on the containing not more than three lots for Racioppi, further on.down the road. 2074 Morris Ave. * Union • Springfield Planning Board last week fronting on an existing street; not in- The resolution that was passed 5-2 by I regarding-Walton School may not stop volving any new street or road.pr the the planning board, allowed the school . - 686-3655 plans lnj the making, but according to LfiHi th property to be sub-divided into two lots, /k f f A f A. I i Johnni* was a'capitol' idea th6 atforheywHoTilea the suit on behalf installation of any1 street im- and added, "eacrTof whichhasaccess— #^II-Cf—» Walker Red I of a local resident, it will "put practical provements, and not adversely af- to a county road and the approval does ByVICKIVREELAND restraints.on their progression." fecting, the development, of the not involve a new street or the ex- scholars fund I Scott Pragee, a junior at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School; recently, Yj.in.1- cpmmerittyg, WHHatn Exaros, remainder of the .parcel of adjoining tension of municipal facilities and I returned from a weelfs all-expense paid trip to the nation's capitol, Prager was ' 'attorney for resident Dr. Barry property-and not in Conflict with any publicutilitcs." is running dry among 120 students/from 29 states who attended the Washington Workshops Maltzman who filedthe complaint, was provision or portion of the master plan, • Maltzman's complaint asks for the official map, the Springfield. Township planning board's actiohs to be declared I i ASTORHOME Congressional Seminars, V referring .to. the approval of a minor . 1 Zoning Ordinance or this ordinance." "null and void.". . • . ' ' ByVICKIVREELAND QIN OR VODKA Prager, a resident of Shunpike Road, was Ihe winner in an annual contest subdivision-granted.ib builder Frank A scholarship fund established In I eo PROOF v "If we prevail," said-Exaros, "we're spohsored by thfe Union Carbide Corporation. The^unlorv-who^ls fascinated by; :Rafc^l0pl"~'by' lJi6" PlaflWWg " Board- YOUR CHOICE voun CHOICE - -.AithSiifgh•.•ftfea'cl'oppT "stated at the showing that the plannirtg-board acted appreciation for thc'communlty and I i governmenrarid politics. entereTffie contest when he learrtedlfrom last year's ' Racloppi had applied to the board to' planning board meeting that, he did not educational service of Dr. Thelma offer explres.6/3/84 . 99 winner that the trip was a valuable experience , incorrectly. in classifying the sub- C»M Ot PJiHlBl grant a minor jsubdivison for the 12.21 je'riow what he would use the land for, division as minor, rather than as a Sandmeier may be sponsoring its last i 5 99 Uriloh Carbide has sponsored the contest for 14 years at locations aHover the facrer of Walton School property on . niB; company, Greehsprlngs Estates, student recipient this year. Canadian t.TSLIKi country. Tlils Is only the second time that an applicant from the Springfield area major." 1120 Mountain Avenue. Racloppi was constructs homes. Gary Falkin, plannihg board at- According to Lucille Weiss, a Tanqueray CuttVSarfc has been.selected • •'•• awarded a, $1,053,000. contract for the member of the fund's board of trustees, I 12yr. Old "Unless the owner can show what the torney, said Tuesday that he had not i Nicholas DiFranco, manager and public relations for Union Carbide, land by • the. Springfield .Board of after this year's $1,000 scholarship is i BLANK Springfield, said the company requests that a Junior be selected so that thoy-can property will be used for, it should not read the complaint yet, but that the i Carting Education, but the validity of the have been classified a minor sub- awarded to a Jonathan Dayton student, sharp the experience, not only when they;return from Washington, but In their planning board • and Greensprings TAPE Black contract is being challenged in Superior division," Exaros said. • •• Estates, Inc., will file a reply. The case the fund will be exhausted unless Court by school board members. ; will be heard in Superior Court, but no further contributions are made. i Label rfSOML ISlFranco enjoys the; recruiting aspect of the annual event:'' I find it a lot of fun He added that the deed for the Walton I In his suit," Maltzman charges that trial date has yet been set. ' Dr. Sandmeier served in the or L-500 i JOK CANOE nd It is a good program for the'student Besides meeting the bureaucrats, (hey the planning 'board's actions wore School property is dedicated to public Springfield school district for 49 years Canadian SILVER. DARK- get to meet people from all over theco'untry," DiFrancosaid. / ;',•'.'.,•' faulty in several areas. One-of the i CM. Af BoUlH Mist ' On GOLD RUM as a teacher and teacher/ principal in I & 5 FREE RENTALS •VOUR CHOICE -Etager,- a member of the Explorers, the Office of Emergency Management, ' issues raised is an apparent conflict the Raymond Chisholm School and as . (with a l year membership) Boy Scouts, the Spanish National Honor Society, and a Columbia University between the township's subdivision principal of the Florence M. Gaudineer SODA and MIXERS Science Honors Program, was selected by his Social Studies teacher, Dennis ordinance and a state Statute. Adler looking to run School. Weiss said she taught every I Seagram's Pox, and the guidance department. , . According: to Betsle Mckenzie, the subject and was fond of saying, "every I DoritcM Importttt From Jiw»lc» ' Fox said that a number of students attend the workshops every year, but they Big 8 ox. Mlmr* board's professional planner, "A minor teacher is a teacher of reading. »'.'•••• Club.Olnfl»rAl«, pay their own tuition. "Whena company came to us and offered to pay for a subdivision has to agree with the Sandmeier, who originally came Sl Tonlo SM student to go, it was a very good opportunity,^ Fox said. , • board 'by the book' i WSNE master plan according to' Springfield from Atlantic City, has been a resident Before he left for Washington,. DiFranco suggested that Prager should, "ask ordinance." However, McKenzie added I 19 2/$l ByyiCKIVRKfcLANI) t Adler first became involved in school of Springfield for many years. She -some pointed questions_to-the_ representatives and congressman. They like to that the state statute docs not require board affairs seven years- ago for. two attended Columbia University in New *1 1 Utw / plui TM hear from-the young, future constituents." Prager traveled with a gfouprnme In wake of recent events that have . such a provision. , • reasons — concern for her own two York City and received her doctorate i Dr. Pepper brought the Springfield school' district LEMON-X other New JeVseyahs. ,-. '•••• . ' ' : . •' ••'', The Walton School property is under the close, scrutiny of the slate children's education and her belief in degree from Rutgers University. The I i (Itofl. orSuovFrH) BLOODY MARV The group attended~thB-Congressionar Seminar, an educational workshop designated, for public use in the, Sprit* or MIX Department of Eduoation, it's not the civic service. "I believe it is incumbent Thelma Sandmeier School was named geared to high school students that provides a first-hand look at the federal township's latest version (1980) of the easiest time to be in the hot seat of the upon every citizen to give back to the after her when it was built 16 years ago. i Sunldst •- 49 government. While in Washington:, the group stayed at Mary Mount College. Master Plan. According to the planning Springfield Board of Education. community some benefit they have (Continued on page3) - I (Reg.?50°°) DiFranco said the trip had a "packed" itinerary. . . • ••'.'• board's ordinance for subdivisions, a But Barbara Adler, the board's enjoyed from Ihe community. You can't Lllor FHUE Ton Black'Towar Ptrager met U;S, Representative James Courier, along with members of minor subdivision must, "not be in do every worthy thing, but I think you Uebfraiimileh newest president, is determined In Offices dosed President Reagan's'cabinet andstaff, congressmen; and foreign'diplomats. conflict with any provision or portion of resolve the crucial problems facing the - should pick one area you benefit from.", I I At Home Liquors We Want You To Tbe^roapliad a send-off dinner at the Somerset Hilton the evening before their the master plan." .-••'. board in an organized, professional she said. The, offices of this newspaper will be departure. They traveled to Washingtbh by train and returned by, plnne. The local ordinance defines a minor manner. Adler also wants the board to work al closed Monday in observance of With this ad Memorial Day. ''KNOWpfl p YOURp LIMIT*'pa "I irttend. to run the board meetings getting the issues out to the public VhfmU hMplnfl to tpontoH r i puhllo Mtvlc* pnawiti by the bylaws that were developed by before meetings, so residents will know I I KMWH V«ur UMt*H lo tot you know how much you e»n eon- only •unw Md irtUUMI driv* uf*)y . Cam* to'wyh o* our Horn* Liquor the board of education and that have when a particular topic of interest to 8to»4»ftdo.t»FfleEch«rtl ., ' stood the lest of time in organizing and Ihem, is intended for.discussion. • Inside story I—•——SPECIAL NOTICE m STOPINTODAY1 running the meetings." she vowed. She is also orte lo set priorities in her June 8 Release . "We've gotten away from using them personal life: Adler assigns them in this Obituaries. page 10 I Terms of Endearment I . • .MkNUFtCTUReilS' nCDATCS ARE tlUITEO TO ONE COUPON Wn in the past few yearo-ttmH-plan to order of importance: her family., her Social...... '•... page 10 ALL STORES OPEN MONDAV • THURSDAV 'TIL 9PM; FBIDAV AND SATURDAY TIL^OPM aPrictiOfiOtlfo'WUS* • | follow them exactly. If n board member job..and her community. Adler works Sports .. pages 11-13 cannot abide by them, we may have to lull-lime as ah nssistam analyst adjourn a meeting and try again programmer. I another time," Adler said. — V | Adlcr's top two priorities as-board I V president are1 lo regain certification for • • -..-.,' ' 1850 Morris, Avenue ;•'•.'•. Ihe district und to reunite the'.lown. Eastbound, Just Belore Fil.22 and G.S. Parkway Overpass There is Ulso an upcoming cniileienco . Unlon'StoreOpenSurKiava12-5PM scheduled with the U.S. Knyironnu-ntal' OTHER LOCATIONS: ", Everyday warehouse prices Protection Agency lo discuss the Ihe 1 * - "aloraon. SoulhHockonsKk.- . on al[ ypur favorite brands! agency's' reenrnmendniion that tho district bo fined $fi.l)00 lor violating ALWAYS A SALE EVERYDAY federal asbestos regulations. Once those major tasks have been tackled, she sees the future board of cduciiiion-wiirkinBH'iKipoialively with residents lo develop longran(io educational plans lur Springfield. a> • .'•.'•• " *•". •' •: -'/> ;" • • '. • '••'.,, •••'.' <' '; •. ,' ' "We should study the issues before. they get crucial, rather than reacting In Ihom^ Then, wo can wet on them with a plun,". she said. ' • Adler would like lo see a Citizens Advisory Croup established on a permanent biisls. A Future Directions Committee was established by ll»' board. In October l»H2. About IB residents volunteered lo serve, and', weeordinu to .Rllwp Diihmen, former vleo-chairnuin. the board' "look uvoryone." ' "II seemed to work prolty well for a while," Duhmen said. However, after WAGONS HOI —Den 3 of Saint James Pack 73 recently Ihe April tiuci school board election. Ihe represented Springfield In the. second annual Cub'Scout committee was not. renewed in Ihe Covered Wagon Derby. Frbrn left, are 'Kevin * Dlehl. bylaws,' •.'.-•. ' wagonrruister; Jamie Stalker, Peter $tapleton and Patrick "If people knew they would nil hi' Doherty. The Cubs are fourth-grade students at Salnt.James llstenod to and nut laughed off." Adler School • .••'.'. . stated, "It would unite the town.". ^'Fw

'•'v.ai'-rThursday,M*VU, 1984 — SERVING !>PRINGFIELD,MOUN'l'WN.jiD£,KemLWORr'H i . • SERVING SPRINGFIELD-Thursday, May 24, \W — 3 Safety signs offered ~~ Vandals take aim Dayton band wins four awards The Jonathan Dayton Marching Band rifles in the field show. The Jersey competing in choir, concert band, stage captured four trophies the first Devils, Dayton's indoor guard, cap- band; marching band and color guard by Union prosecutor at Sandmeier School tured first place with a rating of categories. The Dayton Band competed weekend in May during the three-day 11 SPRINGFIELD-Five windows In Veltri was traveling north on South -"superiorr —— -in-Jhree-evenls:.-field show. Indoor guard and parade. The Union County Prosecutor's Of- was preparing tor a county-wide crime the Thelma Sandmeier School were Springfield when the collision occurred The band placed first in class A.field Jeffrey Anderson, Dayton's band fice has added a new weapon to its prevention program including,safety smashed sometime during the evening with a vehicle traveling south. The show competition and second .in'the The Ocean City Festival of Music director, stated that "This festival arsenal in the fight against rape and tips for children, rape prevention ' hours May 17, according to Springfield othur driver, i;.,nen Pitman, 36, of included 33 schools from eight New weekend is a tribute to the competitive • violent crime. pamphlets, a series of speaking police reports. The damage is Scotch Plains, was also treated and '• 'ntic slates Prosecutor John H.. .Stamler said engagements and a film library. estimated at approximately $750, • released at Overlook. . spirit of Daytn's band." special safety banners, with the w6rds The emergency banners, which A 44-year-old Perth Ambby man was Anderson explained that due to this "Call Police" in large letters, are Pitman was issued a summons by spring's excessive rain and the lateness should be kept inside the car under I he arrested May '17 on Route 22 by police/or careless driving. Alarm measure gets OK available to motorists free of charge driver's seat, can be picked up at the Patrolman Steven Stock!. The man, of the spring vacation, Passover and through the prosecutor's office Major receptionist's desk al Ihe prosecutor's Identified as Jozef Urbaniak, was A 52-year-old woman was arrested at (Continued from page I > The PUD, or Planned Unit Easter holidays, the number of Crimes Unit. orfice on the second floor of the Union charged with driving while under the Smuggler's Cove, Morris Avenue, organising this year's Fourth of July Ddvelop'menl, was "the newest, and rehearsals for the festival had to be "If a woman is stuck somewhere on a County Administration Building, influence of alcohol and refusal to lake Monday about a p.m. when she refused fireworks display at Meisel Field. In most major change in the zoning or- severely curtailed. "In spite of this, we . highway, or a senior citizen gets a flat Elizabeth. a breathalizer test. to get off a public telephone. Police said order to hold the show in the county dinance. II regulates the development won," he said. "The kids are real competitors." tire, it's really not safe to get out of the "The use of tbe banner has two very • Police reported thai there was a the woman, May .Maloney, of Perth field, the township must pay for the of a 50 or more acre tract of land, in this car and go for help in certain important uses," according to Lerman. scries of allcmptcd break-iris and thefts ( Amboy, ignored requests from patrons services of Union County Police and case the Bamberger's and Alexander's As a reward of a year of hard work situations," • Stamler said, urging and police to hangup the phone. .c|ean-up of the field. 52-acrc tract of land behipd Route 22 and dedication, band members were "First, it will get the motorist help If of vehicles in the area. Two radios were : residents to take advantage of the free people will just call when (hey see a stolen from Mercedes-Benzes on Laurel The township must also sigh a and bordering South Springfield given an afternoon at Great Adventure banners. sign posted and give police the location • Drive, and attempts Into Mercedes on Maloney was charged with causing a . $500,000 to $1,000,000 insurance contract Avenue, to conform to the development Amusement Park on Ihe way home According to Sgt.' Paula Lcrman ol of the stranded vehicle. Second, il will Christy Lane and Benjamin Drive were public inconvenience. • •• • for the day, naming Union County a's an of surrounding community. from Maryland, Band activities for the the Major Crimes Unit, the banners discourage a would-be attacker who also reported. .:.''• Jodi Neely, 21, of Irvlngton, was - additional insured party. ' . According to Ruth Goldstein, a remainder of the year include par- ticipation in Monday's Springfield have large pink-fluorescent letters and would spot the sign and not. be sure if A Springfield resident was slightly arrested on Springfield Avenue about Township Attorney Jay Kloud was member of the Zoning Board, the board pull off adhesive for placement on the authorities ore already on Iheir way." 11:30 p.m. Monday and charged with authorized to draw up an oridnance to did not cyefi see copies of the PUD Memorial Day Parade and Dayton's ' injured when she was struck by a car commencement exercises in June. inside of the rear car window so that the Of course, Ihe signs will be'of lillle • about 8 a.m. Friday. Police said Carol driving while under, the influence of . hire a private consultant to. study a proposal. Goldstein said the zoning motorist never has to leave the vehicle. value if the person makes the mistake D' Augustine of Washington Avenue was alcohol. . Neely was arrested by sanitary sewer ' problem on South ordinance is so important, "because it "It's absolutely true' that motorists of leaving Ihe car or no! locking all the ' hit by a car when she attempted to» Patrolman John D'Andrea. Springrield Avenue. The study was will last a long time." 1 KEEPING WARM—It is never too early to think of conserving energy. Florence AA. who leave (heir car to get help can doors, it was pointed out. cross Morris Avenue. GauaTheer students, from left,' Melissa Felnstein, Dawn Brady and Wendy recommended ' by ; Waller Kozub, The Planning Board's responsibility VFW Post 7683 become victims of violent crimes such "The sighs are positive protection for The driver, Sharon Halsey, 40, of Posnock, compare insulating properties of different materials. township engineer, after a number of is to develop the zoning ordinanco, as robbery and rape." Sgt. Lerman any person v he has to drive alone, day Marion Avenue, was slopped at a. red Motorists hit sewer back-ups occurrred -at•', the however, the Zoning Board of Ad- to install slate said.- ' or night," said Lerman. "By day, the light at Morris and Marion avenues. location. justment must also deal with it. "We WARNING SIGN-Sgt. Paula Lerman of the Major Crimes Unit get faced with applications that want to ' The idea for the project, which has signs can be spotted easily and al night, of the Union County Prosecutor's Office demonstrates how to According to police reports, Halsev with penalties Alan Slegel, chairman of the Zoning SPRINGFIELD-William Van Riper been very successful in other parts of they glow from the reflection of ' said her car must have rolled when it Board of Adjustment, addressed the deviate from the zoning ordinance," wll be installed as post commander of banners whichar e bein9 dl Goldstein said. ' the country, came to Lerman as she headlights." struck Q'Augustine. Scholarship fund is running dry committee about a series of suggestions . Battle Hill Post 7683, Veterans of SStt^SSSiSSS! ™w? The pedestrian was transported to in town's court the board had drawn up concerning Ihe She added that the two boards should Foreign Wars, at ceremonies Sunday. Overlook Hospital, Summit by the . (Continued from page l) Dianna Blanda and John Sevellela, who :''• and are high in Springfield. We average new zoning ordinance. The Zoning work cooperatively with each other in , The ceremonies will be held at the Millburn First'Aid Squad, where she SPRINGFIELD-Several out-of-town Weiss believes, "The superior attended' Georgetown University in way above the national average." Board's recommendations were an advisory capacity. Knights of Columbus Hall, Springfield, was treated and discharged. residents were fined for motor vehicle academic achievement of •Springfield Washington, D.C.; David Gold; who referred lo the township committee "When the Board of Adjustment asks beginning at 5 p.m. Supper will be violations in Springfield Municipal The name of the 1984 Thelma Sand- prior to a vole two weeks ago on the Condos planned on drive-in site Three persons were Injured in an. alumni is due in large part to her ad- attended' Yale- University in New. . meier. Scholarship recipient will be for advice from the Planning Board, we served. following the installation. All Court May 17. zoning ordinance. • automobile accident on South ministrative prowess; her-contribution Haven, Colin., and Angela Lombard!, ' announced at the' Jonathan Dayton give it some weight. There are so many members of the post and their wives x Judge Malcolm Bohrod fined Jose Springfield Avenue Friday about 11 to the'development of curriculum, her who attended Seton Hall University in High School commencement exercises At thai meeting, the board's little things we wanted addressed," are invited lo attend. By ADA BRUNNER site into a single parcel. buildings. ' Vargas, . 23, of Passaic; $513 and recommendations were referred to the " A developer who hopes to build 403 Avenue, he said he anticipates 23 in- a.m. Cynthia Voltrl, 31, of Westfield, careful supervision of the day-to-day . South Orange. •' on June 22. Goldstein said. •• Battle Hill Post will also participate The project is being proposed for the ., According to Theodore Cassera, an bound and. ill outbound movements revoked his license for 60 days. township attorney. The majority of units of townhouses and condominiums site where SEI had previously hoped lo • and her 1-year-old daughter were taken school activities, and her concern for Weiss said Sandmeier requested that Contributions may be sent to the Mayor Philip Feintuch, stated "This in Monday's annual Springfield engineer who testified for First during the peak morning hour! to Overlook Hospital where they were . Guillermp Mouna, 37, of Summit, was members felt lhal the board's Memorial Day parade. Alz post on the site, of the Union Driye.-In build a shopping mall. It had, however, American Equities, the main access to every child in the school. ' . the. scholarship amount be sizable Thelma Sandmeier Scholarship Fund' ordinance, as, any ordinance, can be Nelson said that during, the evening trealcd and released. fined $515 and had his license revoked suggestions were received too late for members are asked lo assemble al the Theater on Route 22 faces the second — failed to win variances for the mall,' the development will be from Route 22. "Her work and dedication h'dve had a enough to have an impact on the cost of c/o Leonard Zucker, 516 Ashwood amended." peak hour, he anticipates 95 inbound , ... for seven days. discussion. Municipal Building at 8:30 a m and higher — of two hurdles on June 21, which drqw sharp opposition 'from The only other access will be to Ball dynamic effect upon the.Ulves .of-.-, a college education. _ .•••_.• Road, Springfield. • .. Kloud commented that lie spoke to when he comes before the Union surrounding communities as well as Sennette. Clark, 33, of. Newark, .The scholarsHIp recipient,"who miisC" ~ g ^ Avenue, a dead-end industrial street moyernen.SonRoute22andll2onBa!l DriVe D^liefitS pleaded guilty to careless driving..He thousands of Springfield' children,"' lack of confidence from the Planning the. Planning Board's professional" Planning Board to seek both from Union. with no residences, whtch-also leads out Weiss added.' be a'graduate of the Gaudineer School, planner, Belsie McKenzie, who said Breakfast meeting Grading and planting which are being was fined $115 for.the charge. Board and the township committee. We ' preliminary and final site plan ap- The vote came near the end of a long onto Route 22. There will be no access to - The scholarship fund was formed in is selected through a cooperative effort Doctor joins that -all of the board's recom- proval for the project. evening during which the board heard * planned were described by Mike Weiss, In court Monday, a Queens, N.Y. man of guidance,counselors and'the Dayton feel the vote should be rescinded so that to be held by post the adjacent residential streets — private school was sentenced when he pleaded g'lilty 1980' upon Sandmeier's retirement. our comments can be reviewed and so mendations were previously considered FirsV American Equities, the firm testimony from four witnesses on. Malcolm' Road, Fairway Drive -and landscape architect, who emphasized and Gaudineer principals. Weiss said ..'" SPRINGFIELD-The Men's Group to theft of movable property. Mikhail Each year for the past four years; two ' we enn study the PUD." by the Planning Board. SPRINGFIELD-Elin-Ungor Post which holds a contract to buy the site ' behalf of the applicant and about 10 • Linden Lane, Cassera said. proposals for an "undulating terrain." their' criteria is, "High' academic' school faculty of St. James Parish is holding a paper Dubinsky was. fined a total of $400. Springfield high school students have 273, Jewish War Veterans, will hold its from SEI Union Properties, suc- objectors. The latter were.among a On the recommendation of Union performance and some financial need." SPRINGFIELD-Stuart tiaron, Since the property is now occupied by drive for the benefit of St. James School Frizzell Jones, 57,. of, Plalnfield, ' received $1,000 Sandmeier scholarships monthly bagel breakfasl and meeting cessfully negotiated its first hurdle last crowd which nearly filled the meeting Township Administrator Thomas The award may be use toward any type D.O., of Springfield, has been named the Union brlve-In Theater, the center Saturday from 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m. in the pleaded guilty to driving while under at graduation. Weiss said there is only Sunday, June3, at 9:30 a.m. at Temple Thursday when it received preliminary room during the.hearing. . Strapp, the board departed from its of post-secondary education, including .. to the faculty of the University of Doctor picked as trustee of the site is "just about all paved," he school parking lot on South Springfield the influence of alchol. Jones was fined enough money remaining to provide . Sha'arey Shalom, 78 S. Springfield and final subdivision approval. That The proposal for what the developer said. usual procedure and opened the. Avenue. . . one scholarship this year, ••'. technical schools. • ' Medicine and Dentistry of New SPRINGFIELD-Dr. Albert provided direct counseling and approval, which comes up for a formal. meeting to the public before its own $265 and had his license revoked for six Weiss, who Is a guidance counselor in > . Ave., Springfield. has named "Steeplechase at Galloping When it is developed, he added, there Bundled and lied papers and Past scholarship recipients include Jersey School of Osteopathic Bromberg of Springfield has been representation to persons with vote June 21, allows the developer to members posed questions - to the months. - " '. ' . • the .Gaudineer School, commented, Newly installed commander Murray Hill" calls for 307 condominium units will be less Vindpervious cover" -r- area magazines may be dropped off at the Donna Vargus, who attended Medicine as clinical assistant elected to the board of trustees of the disabilities who have moderate and low consolidate the five lots on the 23-acre and 96 townhouse units in a total of 41 developer. '•" ' He was also fined $265 and received "the educational standards have been professor of family practice. Dr. Nathanson of Springfield will preside covered by building or paving. Thus, he rqar of the church. Arrangements for. another six-month revocation when he California's Stanford University; Community Health Law Project, a incomes. Guest speaker will be Harvey Zeller, said, there will actually, be less run-off Among,the speakers was Toni Miele pick-up may be made by calling Bob Baron is chief of family practices at .statewide non-profit legal and social pleaded guilty to refusing to take a Overlook Hospital, Summit. attorney with the Jewish Federation than at present. ~~" of Mlele Iron Works, who claimed that Housenr487=T457: " "breatrfallzertesr— ' : advocacy organization. that counsels Meeting cancelled Metro West, who will talk on "Wills and New pastor begins term Plans call for improved inlets for drawings.presented (o the board show Baron is. board certified by the and represents persons with Estate Planning." drainpipes carrying storm water that the developers "own property right.. American. Osteopathic Board df disabilities. A special meeting of the .Springfield Interested veterans and prospective in front of our shop." , .,, . r, toward the nearby Galloping Hill Golf General Practice, He earned his • A physician with a private practice in Board of Education scheduled for members can call Jospeph Todres. at St. Stephen's Church Course, he said. The project will not Neighborhood' residents,''Raised !• Three judges to medical—degree—at_Kansas_^City_ —child—and—adolescent—psychiatry,- —Tuesday—night—to—discuss—litigation- —membership chairman, at 379-018B or generate any run-off toward abutting protests about traffic • and sewerage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Bromberg is vice president of the New matters, was cancelled for lack of a 376-0837 for information. The Rev. Gordon H. Tremaine began , refurbished and redecorated in residential properties, he.testified. problems. an undergraduate degree in arts and Jersey Psychiatric Association and is quorum. his rectorship of St. Stephen's Church, preparation for their arrival. He also noted that there is an existing Traffic is so bad that "we can't get sciences from Tulane University in the new chief of Psychiatry at Overlook Those in -attendance were Ken - Millburn,. with the celebration of Holy Tremaine will be formally installed 24-inch sanitary sewer to which, con- art contest winners New Orleans, La: Baron is presently Hospital in Summit. He is a psychiatric, Faigenbaum, Dr. Richard Luciani, Lee Five on Prep's list Eucharistat. two services on May 6, at 8 as rector by the Right Rev, John Shelby nections will be made. Several different Drive. George. Guempei," speaking 'of J .kSpi^JMaithew. J. Rina'ldo (R-7th..: : has had one-man shows at the Union in family practice in Springfield. - at a show of New York City to paint the official '.that were proposed at a meeting May David C. Casio served as priest in He said the development also will Road maintenance, snow.removal to be conducted in conjunction with the portrait of Mother Seton after her Chiropractic Off ice Opens at charge, Tremaine comes to St. 15. have a pool and recreation building. and similar services will be provided by Memorial Day program in Union canonization, 96-98 Millburn Ave., Millburn Do something nice Parents and students from the Arthur Stephen's from Calvary Church in Robert Nelson, .traffic engineer, the townhouse-condominium com- Township on Monday. Each of the five finalists In the with valuable programs Summit, where he served as curate L. Johnson Regional High School in testified that the plan provides for 806 munity, he assured the board. The judging will be held beginning at Clark last week opposed a proposed congressman's competition is to since his graduation from Virginia parking spaces, meeting the township Board, chairman Starks Lewis about' 11:15 a.m' at Connecticut Farms receive a certificate of merit and an to provide Family Health care. for a tomato today. Theological Seminary in 1981. transfer of Giovanni Gaglione, a ordinance requirement of two parking School, Stuyvesant Avenue, ' im- award at a. luncheon he is hosting for foreign language teacher at the school, assured the audience that no vote on the Register in person He and his wife, the Rev. Christine spaces per unit. major issue involved — the site plan — mediately' after the parade and.' the students and judges. ' Constantinos Tremaine, will reside in the board decided to review the He said he anticipates 22 inbound Wednesday, May 30,5-9 P.M. will be taken until the June 21 meeting. .memorial services at the. school. The student-artist will be given a trip the 116-year-old rectory on the church transfer recommendations. • movements from Route 22 and 95 Al that time, he said, the public once "••• Devlin is an artist and author who to Washington for the opening of the . or telephone any weekday, grounds, which has recently been Superintendent Dr: Donald outbound movements onto the highway again will have an opportunity to be. was a commissioned Navy artist during special congressional exhibition. 761-0025,9 a.m.-5 p.m. Merachnik said that after the board during the peak morning hour. On Ball' heard. • . World War II and later was an editorial • In the event of Vain, the judging will was provided with alternate plans, it cartoonist for Collier's Magazine. He For Free consultations by-Dr. Kevin Gallagher S moved to keep Gaglione at Jqhnson and • be held in the school. transfer another teacher. marketplace! Gail Giacobbe, a teacher of Italian- and French, will be transferred to David Brearley High School for the majority of her classes, Merachnik. WANTADS said. nion COUNTY COLLEGE J and Service ,1bo! GRANFORD • ELIZABETH •SCOTCH PLAINS Credit Courses Columbia ..AvailableIn: BEST SELLER—Springfield resident Christina Vollmann is Here's how you Accounting congratulated by .Karl Field, president of the German Summer "Biology Language Schooj of LJnlon? as one of 10 winners in the recent Business , student^ chocolate sale. The school, which is celebrating its Chemfetry 50th year, ended this year's term last week. Registration rate with us: Computer Information . USH BOMS DIM lUtflEI . Mill information.for the 19W85 school year is available by calling sessions Systems ' . 688-2306. . CERTIFICATE EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD RATE Computer Science - Criminal Justice. if yoii'd like to know If Chiropractic win help vour S01oJ79Days Enroll now Dental Hygiene Locaf firm acquires building. health problem, make an appointment for free CRANFORD CAMPUS six week* Dental Laboratory DECK SALE screening and consultation. This community service 9.75% 9.75% is located at the intersection of Route 17 (Morning, Afternoon, Evening Ciasses) Technology - SPRINGFIELD-Murray Con- Is available only to those who register at our office 6 Months to less Economics struction Co., Inc. .of Springfield, und and Route 3. on May 30, 5 p:m. to 9 p.m. qr who telephone any than 1 Year Electromechanical ' Silvcrstein Properties, Inc.: of New The B. Altman building is the fourth .weekday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10.410/0 10.00% I—May 29-July 6 Technology York City, have contracted;to purchase' In an expanding' joint venture -Electronics-Technology-; -the-Bv-Altman-buildlng-in-Rutherford- -relationship, between Murray Con- 1 to less English If consultation and screening show that fl—July 9-AuguSfT6 from B. Altmart & Co. struction Co., Inc. Chiropractic would be helpful, x-ravs and than 2 Years 10.95% 10.50% English (or Speakers , B. Altman & Co.,.which presently orother Languages treatment may be required. Such treatments SCOTCH PLAINS CAMPUS eight weeks' occupies the entire building, will Crown Russe gives juice a boost. , Jrtterastls compounded quarterly on terms trom 6 months to 2 years: under6 months simple Rne.Arts' •• • . are not included In the consultation and • (Morning, Evening Classes) ;._:: continue to remain through next . Intwesl: $500 minimum deposit. Substantial penalty lor early withdrawal. 1 Government ; screening but mav be eligible under health In- History —JanuafyTThosinglpstorybuildinR-will- surancenollcle!L____ ' May 29-July 19 Human Services be available for lease thereafter. Set on 8.59% 8.25% Modem Languages a 24;3 acre site, the-B. Altmai\.buildlng Most union and company health insurance policies, Programs available: ;' . • /. Mathematics • Woltnanized Medicare, workmen's, compensation cover Mid Town Tavern ROSELLE PARK LIQUORS Earn this rale on funds over $2(500. Interns) compounded and credited monthly. Mechanical- • ' FREE Chiropractic care, if your insurance qualifies, Dr. Liberal Arts—Engineering / ; VourUiGUllonol Joins honor society 121 CHESTNUT STREET ' ' 'r.'Rtfn'tubJMl lo change wilrioul prior «*», , Technotegy •, • Redwood Kevin Gallagher in Millburn will provide consulta- Business—Criminal Justice . Medical Record SPRINQFIELD-Ilcne D. Arnold, tion, examination and treatment, we will assist 9 W. Price St. ROSELLE PARK FOR DETAILS CALL: 931-6845 Biological and Physical Sciences Technology" • Fir STAIN daughter of Burt and Rita Arnold of HOLLYWOOp> you In determining you policy benefits. uptoll9.99vilua 245-2333 ' Human Services—Health Technologies Physical Education Come In Springfield, was recently Inducted into PRE-SUMMER, Linden 486-2512 Philosophy 'ir«r • '• buichtulh* Business and Engineering Technologies : the University of Rhode Island Chapter Physics ntwc ' lumbtfr lfar your dwk of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. BABY DRUG FAIR bcilgn Arnold will be completing her Master KEVIN GALLAGHER, DX. tor cornplefa Information dial the hotline: Practical Nursing SALE CAPN-CORK of Science program In Animal Virology 96-98 Millburn Ave. Millburn, Nj. 1344 Stuyvesant Ave. LIQUOR DEPT. at the University- of Rhode Island this OPIN Secretarial Science 60 MapleAve. Phone 761-0025 Union, N.J. 07083 260 NORTH AVE. UNITED COUNTIES Sociology summer She earned ,a bachelor or Urtfc 4&0 • 68A'86OO science degree In Biology from MONirjl weekdays from 9 a,m. to 5 p.m. 686-3606 WESTJfiiELD ITia COMPANY Muhlenberg College IrtAllentowni Pa. 232-5100 MEMBER FDIC . Arnold Is a graduate of Jonathan UNION, N.1.6M-7057 pay tonReglpnal High School.

A ,•:"•'• •*• ThuiulayA-'- i. IWJ :~PVING SPRIN' •> H SERVINGSRRINGFIELD.MOUNTAINSIDE, KENILWORTH Thursday, May 24, l»84- 5 Ada Brunner Executive Editor Grades of 18 residents • • • Scene around the towns Timothy Owens Springfield Leader Editor earn spots on UCCs list (USP$ 5)2-720) on next Friday ftciymond WorraH Eighteen-area-residenLs^are_among majors; Brian Richard Jaeckel of Advertising Director SPRINGFTELD-In an attempt to 352 full-time and part-time students Roosevelt Lane, an engineering major; Springfield, N.J. 07081 Published every Thursday control a large inheritance, the step- named to the dean's list at Union Gail R. Klinder of North 16th Street, a by Trumar Publishing Corp children of Ethel Savage commit her to County College, Cranford and Scotch liberal arts/communications major; Business Office Annual mail subscription. a sanatorium. But while they hope she Plains, for the fall semester. Kathleen Ries or Dorset Drive, a liberal arts/early childhood education major; 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N.J. 07083 $13.00 in county/ $19.00 out ol will be brought "to her senses" and . To be eligible for the dean's list, a county, 30' per copy. Mailed loosen the purse strings their plans are student' must achieve a 3.0 average Patricia R. Caruso of North 10th Street, 686-7700 and entered as second class foiled. based on a 4.0 scale with no grade lower a liberal studies/science and arts matter at the Springfield, Such is the comical theme of thanaC. major; John Anton of Maplewood N.J. Post Ollice. Jonathan Dayton Regional High Kenilworth residents named to the Avenue, a nursing major; Jean B. School's production of "The Curious dean's list include John A. Karlovitch of Breckenridge of Lincoln Drive, and Postmaster: Send Address Maria C. Calemme of North 19th Street, changes to Spr|ngfic,ld Savage" to be performed June 1 at 8 North 22nd Street and Patricia McHale WALTER WORRALL, Publisher p.mi in the high school's auditorium. of North 7th Street, both business both secretarial science majors. Loader 1791 Stuyyos.int - Mountainside residents named to the Aviv. Union, N J (I70BJ Jennifer Karady . portrays Mrs. Savage who, although not insane, dean's list include Claire T. Midtgaard wishes to remain with her in- of Summit Road and Jared Stolz of stitutionalized friends. A member of the College cites Larkspur Road, both business majors; National Honor Society, she has been Michael P. Saraka of Cedar Avenue, a seen in Dayton's "Hello, Dolly," local woman liberal arts'/communications major; Guaranteed grads and Hilary B. Hafeken of Birch Hill "Oklahoma," "Grease" and "Gifts and : / SPRINGFIELD-June W. Glaser. Road, a liberal arts major. The strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" will soon Dolls." , '. daughter of Helen and Leonard Glaser Veteran stage performers also, ap- of Timber.Acres Road, was recently Springfield residents named to the be resounding throughout the land as graduates, selfr pearing in "Savage" are Lisa Barre, honored during Prize Day ceremonies dean's list include Debbie A. Behr of conscious in their caps and gowns, step up to receive Brian Dalley, David Dietz, Mark at Union College, N.Y. Lyons Place, a business/computer ANNIVERSARY Shanahan and Danielle .Weiss. Wqyne Glaser, a graduating senior who will information systems major; Judith L. the diplomas they have been working for during the Kennenbach, Lynne Latham and Nancy be awarded a bachelor of science Silverstein of Avon Road, a dental past four years. Pracht are performing, as well as degree in Computer Science, received hygiene major; Jacquelyn E. DeMark . But this year, at one college, something new will be One full century. That's what, this as one with which he has long been' "This morning, while silting in Dunkin name is Jeannie Spagnolo. I think this newcomers to the' stage Justine the Union College Pan-Hellenic Award of Colfax Road, an engineering/- sign in Rosellc. above right, celebrates. familiar. "I was secretary' of the Donuls, drinking coffee, and reading is my fourth correct guess. I am In the . Chrystal and Mark O'Donnell. for "outstanding academic agricultural major; Jeanmarie Caiazzo added. But a century of what? If you know — if Sunday Seoul and one of the first Boy the Linden Leader, I could clearly see fourth grade."' • .. . Joseph Trinity, Dayton's drama achievement, extra-curricular ac- of Bryant Avenue, a liberal arts/drama The College of Education at the University of you. recognize the Scene around (he Scouts of Troop 34" at the church, he the steeple, because it's eater-corner Frank McSwccney of Linden not only teacher, provides direction for the John tivities and community service by a major; and Denise L. Shanh of Battle (owns this week — let us.hear from you wrote, adding, "I tolled the bell a lot." from thedonut shop," he wrote. "How's recognized the photo but also spotted Patrick play while Amy' Shbenfeld is sorority woman," Hill Avenue, a nursing major. Northern Colorado will be handing out not only by 9 a.m, Monday. Write lo Scene, in that for a.coincidence? By the way, this the fact that it was not the usual street- student director. Ellen Giberson and Allison Urzyb of level view. "I would like to.know. if the She is a member of Sigma Delta Tau diplomas, but also guarantees. , ' ciire of this newspaper, P.O: Box 310S), should mark my 12th correct answer." • Tickets, at $2,, are available at the sorority and has been elected by her Linden sent in a joint answer iden- picture was taken from the store roof If a teacher who has graduated from Northern 1291 SluyveSaM Ave., Union 070B3. tifying the photo'correctly.' "It had door. senior class to serVe after graduation - Jeannie Spagnolo provided some across the street on. Wood Avenue," he as alumni representative for the Class better be," they wrote. "We both go to reported.. He reported that the church Colorado doesn't measure up to the classroom job, he Last week's photo, above left, was a church there." additional detail. In addition to iden- of 1984. David Allison special showing the tifying the church and noting that it is was founded in 1871 and the present Math is topic BONING UP their lines for th6 June 1 production of 'The Curious Savage'are, from or she can be sent back to college for whatever ad- minister is the Rev. John L. Magee Jr. A graduate of Phillips Academy in ditional training is needed, without additional cost. steeple of the Reformed Church of Joseph V. Insogna Jr., a teacher at on the corner of Wood- Avenue and left, Jonathan Dayton Regional High School students Danielle Weiss, Lynne Massachusetts in 1980, Glaser Linden at Wood Avenue and E. Henry Soehl Middle School in- Linden, com- Henry Street, she wrote, ."Attached lo Irr back of the church is Noah!s Ark. of school talk Latham/Jennifer Karady, Wayne Heitenbach and Lisa Barre. Tickets are $2 and previously attended Mountainside and The guarantee could be applied to a newly- Street in a view taken from atop the mented that "the. Rev. John L. Magee the church is Noah's Ark Nursery Nursery School, founded in. 1970, Me- the performance begins at 8 p.m. Springfield elementary schools and Sweeney said,' adding,."I've driven Municipal Garage, off Blancke Street. Jr. and members of his congregation" • School. I know because I have a friend The Morris-Union Consortium will ' (Photo by Susan Clydesdale) Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. graduated teacher who is unable to maintain some of the children to the school at Gilbert Henriksen, who has lived in would be pleased to sec the Scene, since who lives on Wood Avenue and I go past hold its fifth and final presehtaton in its different times;" '.' . ' .. " discipline, i who can't spell or who shows some other Linden since 1917, recognized the Scene it shows the steeple of their church; the church when I come to see her. My Parent Awareness series on June 5. -academic lack; aeeordngto-DanielrBurkerdeaiiof-the- The tpplc of the meeting will be College of Education. It is, Burke said, "a statement . "Math and the Learning Disabled' ^ A guest column Child," presented by Joan Fclch, M.A. of confidence in our faculty, our program, and our The discussion will include, ways fpr students." parents to help their children develop SPRINGF1ELD-A Springfield Ralph S. Rothstein, who'are presently the' visual and performing arts and flemington furs Viisi1ing':Was]iiiigtoiu' some tips fpr visitors the necessary strategies' and concepts grandmother has reason to be proud. stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan, creative—writing; demonstrated It is also an idea that, if universally accepted, could to aid school success in math. . Eida Rothstein's grandsons, Michael but are Livingston residents. leadership ability; contribution of and Stephen Rothstein, have- recently Michael is one of the 500 young energy and creativity to school and be revolutionary. , By CONGRESSMAN The Gutenberg Bible is here; so are would take more than 100 years to see if favorite evening' pasttime of many The session, will be held at the New Providence Board of Education con- achieved scholarly success. .,; • American students to become a finalist community,, and achievement in the Think, for example, of the possibilities; the English MATTHEW RINAJLDO the.Hope Diamond, the Spirit of SI. each object were to be viewed for/just summer visitors is attendance at the as a Presidential Scholar from' among sciences and other fields. Louis, the Apollo 11 space capsule, the onemlmute, / concerts given twice weekly by the ference room D, 340 Central Ave., Now . Michael D. Rothstein has been named (R-7th District) as a 1984 finalist in the United States nearly 3 million graduating seniors in Stephen Rothstein is graduating from major who can't spell, the political science student Now is the time of year that many of Declaration of Independence, a Each of the museums offers a variety military service bands on the steps of Providence,' at 7:30 p.mi and will continue to about 9 p.m. • Presidential Scholars Program by .the the nation. He is a graduating senior at the United States Air Force Academy, who doesn't know what a zoning board does, the you are planning vacations. If travel is touchable, moon rock, and a 12-ton of special tours, lectures; films and the Capitol and at the Jefferson Yokota High School and will attend the Colorado Springs, Colo., this month. Memorial. These concerts are free and . The consortium serves Mountainside, U.S. Department of Education and the business major who seems never to have heard of the on your agenda, you might want lo visit stuffed elephant. Add to this list the .concerts. There is even a puppet show Commission on Presidential Scholars. U.S. Air Force Academy. The graduate will remain at the the nation's capital, which is fun, works' of some of the world's greatest, for children. Since they are centrally many people bring picnic lunches and Springfield, Summit, Passaic Town- multiplication tables — all these could be sent back to ship,. New. Providence, Madison, Meanwhile, Michael's- brother, academy from June through Sep- educational and affordable. artists, George Washington's uniform,' located on The Mall inclose proximity eat on the grass while listening to Ihe Stephen, will graduate, from the United From the 500 finalists, 141 tember instructing a cadet survival school for further training. There is an endless list of exciting Henry Ford's Model T, and you begin to -to_uach other and to the/principal music. '.. ' • Harding—Township, Florham Park, Presidential Scholars will be made by 4 Chatham Township; Bernards Town- States Air Force Academy this month. training program. After completing things to do and see in Washington that get an Idea of Washington's attractions. federal buildings, two or more of the the members of the Commisson on ' this assignment, we was chosen to New Jersey, like several other states, already has a museums can be visited in a day. Information about these and other ship and Berkeley Heights.. ' 'They are the sons of Col. and Mrs. Presidential Scholars. These seniors cannot be duplicated anywhere else in 1 participate in the Euro-Nato pilot "lemon law" for cars that offers recourse to eon- the world. You can watch Congress in Among the "must-see" attractions Free public tours are available on a programs and activities is contained in will be invited to Washington to par- training program. sumers stuck with a vehicle that won't do the job it action; observe the changing of the for most visitors are the Capitol, While first come, first served basis at the my "'Guide to Washington,'* which may ticipate in National Recognition Week guard at the tomb of the Unknown House, Air and Space Museum, White House, the Capitol and the FBI be obtained by either writing or calling June 17 to 23. WEDDING STORIES was bought for. my district office jn Union. The address Soldier: stroll through the National Washington Monument, and the Lincoln building. The White House tours are Selection is based on numerous Wedding stories and photos must be Zoo; sit in on Ihe proceedings of the and Jefferson memorials. No trip to conducted from 10 a.m. to noon is 1961 Morris Ave., Union 07083. The submitted to this newspaper within How about a "lemon law" for people that would telephone number is '687-4235. We will factors in addition to academic ex- Supreme Court;.browse in the Library Washington would be complete without Tuesday through Saturday. The FBI' cellence, for example, achievement in eight weeks of the wedding date. provide ^similar recourse to employers and in- of Congress; or.marvel al.'the.m.illions . a.; visit . .to one. ;or:'_ more' of the tours are Monday through Friday, and provide whatever .services, we stitutions stuck with employeeswho — because they of priceless treasures in the Smithsonian museums. Called the tours of the Capitol ore offered; every"' reasonably can to nrakev-'your haven't learned — can't do the job they were hired Smithsonian, Institutions^ 13, different "nation's attic," they, house literally day of the year except Christmas. Washington trip as enjoyable as After a day of touring the sights, a possible. • for? ;•. . ' museums. • millions of items and displays that For the birds Letter to the editor Multi-color magnifi Letters to the editor must be School or me. issue of. the school ever Complete package Includes: received no later than noon oh the mentioned. 'No vacancy' sign goes up on the wren house from pur hew Friday preceding the date of the That campaign was one of hate, built • Bridal album with 24 - B x 10 color photos interesting activity. The female, bird • Bride* parent*'5 x Y color folio issue in which they are to appear. on lies and ethnic remarks that the By DR. JOHN B. WOLF summer home in my backyard. It'll be moss. Westerners are familiar with the Professor around the house until late September. rock wren and canon wren, birds that • does the house cleaning, emptying out • Groom's parents' s x 7 color folio They should be typed, with double C.A.R.E. people.and the Springfield • 11 x n deluxe color portrait import collection Leader orchestrated for a whole year Union County College - In a quizzical manner, the wren spend, their summers on canyon walls last year's twigs' and inserting the new • publicity engagement photographs spacing between lines (not all in and rock slides. - nesting material into th& house. capital letters, please).. against the majority of the board. . • - Early one recent morning, I glanced pointed its bill at another crevice.in the • prfrbridai publicity photos But the house wren doesn't nest in a As construction takes place, the male • complete coverage'of the entire day All letters must Include a written Thank God, the system does work and through the kitchen window as I wall, into which it quickly disappeared. reached for the coffeepot on the stove. For at least 10 minutes I watched this rockpile. It prefers a house with a roof ' wren sings its tumultous song from a • lame selection of previews signature, a complete address and a Judge Weiss saw through it all and ... •'j.^-fc-fc IF RESERVED NOW- My eyes focused upon a brown blur as it. bird playing peek-a-boo with,.me as it and walls.' To accommodate this bird, perch near the nesting site, sometimes ALL S7QQ ,S0COLOR PHOTO . phone number where the writer may made the decision in favor of the board buy an inexpensive birdhouse at a majority. disappeared, amidst the field stones in inspected almost every niche in about from the roof of the house itself. Sung as < ANK vou CAR0S be reached during business hours : roadside stand.' I bought one once,' evidence of territoriality (possession of FOR 9 99 "< Mr. Novich, your letters all through the wall behind my house. • 20 feet of wall. • . ; The name you can trust l for verification purposes only). The. about eight years ago: It has a red roof the' site), the song resembles- the the' year have' stated that you would- .Chipmunks cavort on this wall em- .writer's name will be withheld only I wasn't the only observer. Two and green sides. It's been hanging in a chattering of a sewing machine await the decision of tho judge. You've placed to buttress a terrace ablaze at in most unusual circumstances, and chipniunks, one at either end of the dogwood tree about five feel off the operated by an expert seamstress. Lorstan Studios gotten his decision. and you don't this time of year, with spring color — at the editor's discretion. stretch of rocks being checked out by •ground since the day I brought it home. Using her hands' to shift a garment call ift«r i> noon for »cnointm«nt. CLOSED MONDAVS - happen to agree. I think that's just too daffodils, grape hyacinths and can- This newspaper reserves the right the bird, watched with me. The animals I haven't touched the house since I from one seaming position to.the next, lOSOCommerce Avenue, unlort • 686-5600 bad, but be a good loser and put your dytuft. 'These striped brown animals to edit or reject any letter and to were motionless and seemed ap- placed it in the tree. Never paint a the seamstress pumps the foot pedal of poison pen to rest. build runways behind the stones and publish only one letter from any one prehensive. It is the job of the house house used by the birds. They prefer a the machine between moves. Thus the person within any four-week period. JUDITH SC'IU.A often move 20 or. more' feel in the building that's seasoned. ' . • darkness before emerging onto a wren to inspect chipmunk repair jobs ' song of the wren is a burst of' music, Salter Street each spring before issuing the animals delay, another burst, delay, etc. Kdltor's note: At no time in its news favorite rock warmed by the sun to For three years, the wrens didn't visit She has'had it' scratch the dirt off their face. They're certificate of occupancy? • . my birdhouse, preferring to nesl in my coverage or the sale of Walton School or Wren behavior amidst rocks is not neighbor's yard. Bui one winter, almost the subsequent school hoard election very busy in early spring. repairing House wrens, once' attracted, will I've finally had it with Mr. Novich — unusual, Throughout the summer, the at Ihe time when a moving van carried come back for years. I've placed two Mr.. Novich, who never attends a Board did the Springfield Leader "or- their underground network damaged by the shifting of the rocks during the wren alights on the wall while foraging my neighbors furniture to Arizona, a additional bird boxes in' small trees of Education meeting, but has so much chestrate" against anyone who Nerves v for insects and grubs. Once the house show storm blew down the wren house on the Springfield Hoard of Kducutlon. winter freeze. • ' near my house. You never know. I could to say. wren departs for the southlands, its next door. The next spring, the wrens lose my wren house ia one of next Journalism's prime tenet of objectivity Biit this spring, it was.a small .bird Mr. Novich, who believes in the and not a chipmunk that came out from cousin the winter wren arrives. It'll moved into my- red'and greeri bir- winter's snow storms. Remember, Tall Big nkn democratic , process, • deplores in- is followed • In this newsroom. From spend a few weeks hunting about the , dhouse. conditioned by Ihree years of don't paint your birdhouse. Any wren timidation tactics. Mr. Novich now is time to time, of course, we have ex- behind the rock and played peek-a-boo wilh me. The bird was a house wren, same rocks, picking at ants that crawl ne-glecl. • . knows that a freshly-painted birdhouse • threatening the re-election of Mr. pressed our views on the sale of Ihe amongst the scedums. lichens and Nest-building by a pair of wrens is an is nol meant for the birds. . Ruocco because he disagrees with the school and did. endorse candidates in recently rolurned from the south to its way Mr. Ruocco voted. the school board election, hut these SPORTSWEAR ' To. also say that the township voters opinions. - have appeared only on thr New Jersey report came out in the Board of Education editorial page. It is our responsibility election this year over the sale of the and rldht to do so. just UK Judith Sellju Walton School is false. Look over your has the right to express her opinion in a Surplus belongs to taxpayers who supplied it Once again, Marsh brings to. you the. newest and C.A.R.E. literature, not once is Walton letter to the editor. most exciting ideas in jewelry design. The rings SAVE BIG DOLLARS lly OOV. |V),M KKAN By January, when I proposed my million in new spending — far more Jersey taxpayers would . receive ON 1985 FURS NOW! New Jersey's economy - likoth.it (if budget for next year In Die Legislature, thahlhesurplus. . . check later this year. shown are beautifully crafted in 18K gold with top Ihe nation - has performed ox- the economic recovery was. in full I question the wisdom of alloWing our My bonus program would add $20 to .quality, full cut diamonds accented by genuine, MINK, SABLE, FOX, LYNX, Legislative addresses ceplionally weil in the past year. swing, and (flip project ion for thesuiv euphoria over the condition of the tine emeralds, rubles and sapphires. 1 the renters now claim on their. New RACCOON, COYOTE, AND Township CnmmiHeo-Slunley Kiiisli, , More New Jerf>eyanK lire al work plus had grown to $1!>7 million. This economy today lo commit the slale to • Jersey, income tax i- up from the Must be seen to be appreciated. MORE... Every new 1985 The Senate Democrat; Town ' Uull, Springfield . lodiiy than ever before in our slate's enabled me In promise funds for ureas large new .programs that we will be current credit of $65. Again, senior fashion In our fall line of quality ( ' history." Since the recession swept "lliirt hiid iH'en neglected for UMI limn, unable, lo afford'i(, economic. ...crisis citizens ond disabled renters;, who now . Hill Bradley, Democrat of Dcnville, :I15 . returns tomorrow - as it inevitably, at BRIDES - Select the sterling, china and. furs is specially sale priced now Russell Senate Office Building, Township Committee- Willlum t'U'.ri, through Ihe Norlhcusl, manufacturing, such as for schools and institutions of receive an additional $35 credit, would 'construction, and Iraderelnted jobs in higher education,' and ..to restore fun- some point, will. • receive a $10 bonus on top of that under glassware you love and register them in . for outstanding preseason Washington;DC.20510(telephone: 202- Democrat, Town .Hall, Springfield savings. You help us plan our 224-3224), or 1609 Vauxhall Rd.. Union, 07(181. .New Jersey havi*'•' increased - ding for certain social services that had I believe thai we have.ii duly to relurn my proposal, ' : ' Marsh's Bridal Register. Then, tell your N.J. 07083 (telephone: 68D-0960). Township ' ('ommillef-Jouniie (Iriimulically. In fad, not only hnvoall been fill by the federal government.' the. benefits' of New Jersey's current parents, relatives and friends, and you'll fall production—we save you of the 45,000 jobs' losl during the Karlier this month, the slale New Jersey's renters would be able to Sen. Krank I.aulenberK, Russell Senate Tedeseo, Republican, Town Hull. sti-ong fiscal condition to those who claim this, increased credit when they be delighted to receive so much of what . really big dollars! A small Office ' Building, Washington, DC. SpringfieldWOM. recession boon recouped, bul almost .-treasurer reported- lo me thai - the luive suffered so much in the past when deposit holds your selection 200,000 new jobs have been added as the strength of 'Ihe recovery was continuing ' file (lieir 1984 income tax returns next you wished for. . 20510; District office: P.O. Box 5U5; 1 that condition was weak: Ihe tax- spring. /•: • ... until fall, when everyone else "Nutley, N.J. 071 in, '('telephone: (145- recovery continued. The Garden Stall to exceed expectations, and I ha I Ihe payers. " . who wants fine furs will be In^Trenton has nil me region mil ol ihe recession, • surplus WHS Ilkriyin-be-higheHhan-Ihe- -3030)—-v— -^-When-l-propoBed-this^plan-to.-rctura -payJog-tnoxa, . Includinu Union, . und New .IcrtiL'y'K imi'inpliiynieiil rale HHj|lM _ _Acc.oi:(lingl,v.__I proposed._io the' nioney-to ihe-taxpayers; I alsoasked RoHullc,Rlli>l>urk, remains n full percentage point lower January;' 'I'he treasurer islressed, < I.euislature a one-lime increase in Ihe the Legislature td use a small part of .Springfield, Kenllwnrlh limn Iho national average. stale, programs which are designed "MINK IN MAY" SALE PRICED The House however, thai Ihe economy remains • .the surplus to provide the necessary Marsh — A DeHoett . from $450 to $35,000 fJlato Senate- C. l.miis iiussmiii. One fiirlunnlo side-effect of New voliitilo, with many' eeomimiKtM . specifically to'relurn inoiiey directly to slate matching funds to secure federal Diamond Award Winner James Courier, Republican of Htpuhlitun, »24 Chustnul Si.. Union > .lorsi'y's strong economic recovery has ' prwili ilng'lh)uUlelnil«W5'. •: : the taxpayer: ll|o homestead lakrobnte assistance for repairing (he damage Hackettstown, 325 Cannon House Office 07i|K». .. • '•••'• . ' IwH'ii an easing of I In1 fiscal troubles and the tenant tux crtnlil program. '. "•. Building, Washington, DC. 20515 '•' lie poinliKl out that'the majority of caused by this spring's flooding. In Assembly ChurlcM llurd.wick. which constantly , plagued slale : Iho' HiirplUb'.ln'prfcuBt* came froiW an . The bonus I have proposed would (telephone: 202-225-5H01), or District Republican. Km Quimby SI., West field addition. I requested that our state government in past years. Stale linforsecn jump lit sales lax revenues, . increase the homestead rebate of the employees, who had agreed to forego Offices: P.O. Bldg. 1 Morris 'SI,. U7090, KdwiirdTf. (Jill Republicun. 2:1 . revenues have climbed with Ihe growth the result ol' u quick InildraniMic rise .average homeowner by $54 I the current Morristown, N.J: 07960 or 41 N., Bridge Nhili|i iigiiinsi uny unforsecn gllehes in the LeglHluluro's Joint Approprlnt.lons I hose who earned $12. Tho next course will be held/June 9 from 9:30 to II a.m. ' parentcraft program are being formed Morris chides opponent "Last year the Postal Service for- man CPR, brant and.child CPR and for a June start for those couples with a Bassano, p former assemblyman, Children's anxieties about "mom warded 45 million pieces of mail," Obstructed Airway Techniques for both child due in August. Four sections/each was Union Township chairman in 1974, . The following, statement was sub- "Earlier this year, Morisignor Belli going 16 the hospital will be alleviated Hardlson said, "You can avoid paying adults and children. Those who suc- limited to eight to 10 Couples, will be a member of the Union Township mitted by Robert Morris, candidate for ' Varga, former elected speaker of, the as they become familiar with hospital forwarding, charges, and possible cessfully complete the courso .will filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Committee in 1975-77, and Is treasurer the Republican nomination to the U.S. General Assembly of Hungary, before environment. The morning program delays in your mall, by telling everyone receive an American Heart Association of (he Mochary campaign. Semite in the June 5 primary. being deposed by the Communists, also your new address a month before you includes a tour, a nursery story session Each session of the seven-week series certification card. '. ' ':'•' features the Larriaze method which ''Mary Mochary's astonishing endorsed .my candidacy for the U.S. move." • There is a $25 fee for the course for and a short film. The young par- DiFrancescoi" a former' -assem- Seriate., Monsignor Varga was the. ticipants will also bo able lo dress up in prepares couples physically, |n. blyman, was elected to the Senate in comment, 'It is like doing away with the. the general public. The cost to mem- tellectually andr eYnotionally for Wai* of the Roses' because, of my spokesman Tor the Hungarian Freedom bers of a rescue squad, police or1 fire little hospital gowns, caps and masks. 1979, and has been minority leader Fighters al the. sensational Senate Instructors will give the children childbirth. Couples are taught since 1981. He served as,chairman of deploring the Yalta Agreement calling : Dayton grad department is $10...... techniques which enable then; to deal for its' abrogation, takes on greater hearings in 1050 whero I wus serving as ••. Overlook will offer a two-session' pointers on how they can help out at the New Jersey Republican Legislative chief counsel lo the committee holding home once the newborn arrives.' with labor'with or without medication. Campaign Committee in 1983. significance with my recent . en- "Physicians Only" Basic Cardiac Life Participants will have a chance to dorsements.' . the hearings. •.-.'.. gets master's Support certification course to area "Graduates" of the program.will be Gill, elected to the General Assembly given buttons announcing "I'm a practice the skills under the super- in 1981, is a former mayor of Cranford. "At a May 12 fund-rafser,. the "These people are all deeply involved physicians. vision of experienced . ASPO. In- following organizations and individuals in the Yalta betrayal which turned SPRINGFIELD-Caryn L. Gloser, • The course will be hqld on June 4 and prepared big sister." or brother, as the and Cranford Public Safety Com- daughter of Helen and Leonard Glaser case may be. structors. The course will also include missioner. He represents the 21st endorsed my candidacy: The Chinese Eastern Europe over lo the USSR and 5, from 7 to 10 p.m., in the hospital's • an introduction to baby care parenting, American Republican Club of New gave Moscow Us foothold in Asia which of Timber. Acres Road, recently Wallace Auditorium. .Attendance at Mothers and fathers may also par- Legislative District • . . received a master of science degree in J'-Awalk on part ot messenger In the Hamp- Sessions will be held June 4,12,13,19, Jersey, which hosted the dinner at tho has now been extended ..into a stead Players production of 'Macbeth' was played by David, both sessions is required for American ticipate in the program, with a parents' "Assembly members Franks and Number One Chinese Restaurant in tremendous power base. Dental Public Health from the Henry Heart Association certification. . class held in a room adjacent to the . 25 and 28. The two-hour classes will Ogden represent the 22nd legislative • . Brearley Regional High School student. Brian Costello during begin at 8 p.m. Interested persons may New York; Gen: John K. Singlaub, "It was the.-Yalla agreement which M. Goldman School of Graduate The course will coyer topics such as children's. They will learn howto help, district, including parts of Union and Dentistry at Boston University, Bostpri,- a performance for the students. Here, Cbstello is surrounded register by calling 522-2963. chairman of the U.S. Councilon World allowed the United States to betray the - medicolegal aspects of. car- their children adjust to the new baby. Essex counties. Franks, a former Freedom and former chief of staff, U.S. Mass. ' by AAacbeth's witches, from left, Jacqule Kaye, Christopher publisher of medical equipment Hungarian Freedom Fighters in 1950.1 Arnold and^DavId AA.cKnlght. The "New Hampshire-based dlopulmonary ,resuscitalipn (CPR), forces, Korea. was chief counsel to (he U.S". Senate .Glaser, a registered dental hygienist, standards of care; adult ad infant/child reference manuals, was elected to the is a graduate of both the Forsyth School troupe of seven Londoners'travesl to high schools and assembly in 1979. • c "Present and also endorsing was Internal Security Subcommittee vvhen colleges performing Shakespeare. Neither Costello nor and Obstructed Airway Techniques. A/LD. degree goes to Kotler Slava Stetsko, wife of Yarastov Slelsko, it held the hearings at that time. ' for Dental Hygienists and Northeastern Participants will practice on electronic .. - Ogden,. an assemblywoman since University, Boston, and also holds a Brearley's stage crew rehearsed previously with the troupe the last prime minister, of the Ukraine', "If Mary Mochary hinks Yalta, is COUNTY COORDINATORS—GOV. Thomas Kean, left, and Congressman James which likes to Involve Its audience. recording mannequins to develop SPRINGFIELD-Township resident 1982, Is a former major- and deputy bachelor of. science degree from mayor of Millburn, and was Voted who was' "decorated by President ancient history, she has no sense of Courter (R-12th District), right, chat with Blanche Banasiak of Elizabeth and Gary proficiency in the skills of one and two- Mitchell N. Kotler has been granted the- ; Fairleigh Dickinson University, Woman of the Year in 1979 by the Reagan during Captive Nations Week understanding why. her former coun- Lanzara of Fanwood, Union County coordinators for President Reagan's re man CPR. • . degree of Doctor of Medicine by the last year. Mrs; Stetsko is the executive trymen are in chains today .The same is Teaneck. • John Gregory M.D., Director of the Association of Business and election campaign. Their appointments were announced by Courter, New Jersey George Washington University School chairman of the Central Committee of (rue of the Czechs, the Poles', the chairman for the Reagan-Bush campaign; Banasiak Is a former chairman of the She attended Mountainside and Cardiopulmonary Department, and of Medicine in Washington, D'.C. : Professional Women. ';• ; >• Springfield elementary schools and Two to receive UCC diplomas • At a news conference at the State the 34 Anti-Bolshevik Nations (ABN).. Romanians and other captive peoples." Union County Board OT Freeholders andtlizabeth Repubican chairman; Lanzara Jeane Kerwin, project coordinator, Dr. Kotler recently returned from a graduated from Jonathan Dayton SPRINGFIELD-Deborah \ R. Patricia Orlando of Sycamore Terrace Mobile Intensive Care Unit, along with House in Trenton, Senate Minority' is Fanwood Republican chairman. Regional High School. Krellman of Norwood Road and elective-rotation ui Kenya, East Africa, Whip James R. Hurley, co-chairman of are among 65 students of Union County other qualified CPR'Instructors, will were he spent two months at a rural College, Cranford, Elizabeth and conduct the course. the Mochary campaign, said, "On Bradley is 'Dad of Year' health clinic. He will begin a surgical behalf of my colleagues, I am delighted Township students Scotch Plains, who are candidates for Prior registration for both of these internship this July at the University of one-year diplomas at the college's 50th to announce that we are united behind Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., was named into the 21st century." . courses is - required. Interested- par- Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey "These sentiments don't quite cap- make Oratory's list Anniversary Commencement, June 7,. ticipants may.call the CPR coordinator U.S.'--'Senatorial' candidate Mary "National Father of the Year" by the in Newark. In 1980, kotler will continue Mochary! As elected representatives of National Father's Day. Committee, a ture the fullness of this, father's Just Moved In? at 6 p.m. at the Cranford campus; at 522-2365 for further Information. his residency at UMDNJ in Urology. SPRINGFIELD-The Oratory Gov. Thomas Kean arid U.S. Sen. Bill the people of New Jersey and as New children's advocacy group based in . feeling," Bradley concluded. "There is Class size of each course is limited to Kotler, sn of Dorrino and Bernard something more—bm for today, that School; Summit, has announced the 'fnM Moving's no fun, but you can beat the unpacking • Bradley will be the keynote speakers at the first 25 registrants. . • •' —Jerseyans ourselves,~we have a vested, New York City. I:...... headmaster's honor roll, for the third • Kotler, is a graduate of Jonathan interest in ensuring that pur Bradley, a member of. the U.S. will have to do." blues with a refreshing Welcome Wagon visit. the commencement ceremonies. To prepare little ones under 3 for the Dayton Regional High . School and quarter of the 1983-84 school year. The students in the three one-year representatives in Washington are Senate's Children's Caucus, and a Other recipients of "Regional Father QeU A phone call Is all It takes to arrange my visit, and new baby, Overlook Hospital offers a received his bachelor of* arts degree of the Year" awards were Senators Earning first honors were the programs leading to. a diploma are new course — Toddler Sibling committed to the well-being of the former Gold Medal Olympian and following township students: eighth- I have a basketful of good things for you. Gifts, helpful from Columbia University, New York citizens of our state, as well as to the Rhodes Scholar, was cited as a "leader Albert Gore and Albert Gore Jr.; ABC Information and cards you can redeem for more gifts among 800 Union County! College Preparation. City. graders Ron Marcelo, Frederick Rodcn students who are candidates . for well-being of the people of our country. • for our times," and a "role model for all anchorman Peter Jennings; Angels at businesses In the area. It's all free to you. and The program is given on Saturday baseball. player Tommy John; N.Y-. and' Frederick Truncale, llth-grader Associate in Arts, Associate In Science mornings from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Parents ''Mary is intelligent, industrious, fathers:" He was also commended for Ruel Marcelo and I2th-grader Douglas there's no obligation. Please call me soon. or Associate in Applied Science Cphstas graduates Ingenious,. and has an enormous his efforts in. Congress on behalf of all Islanders hockey player Bryan Trot- Better discuss positive aspect of closely- tier; NBC weatherman Wlllard Scott -Colandra. degrees, certificates, or diplomas. spaced children and learn . how. to capacity for getting things done, She is American children. • Second honors, went to lOlh-grader . SPRINGFIELD-Lisa Cqnstas, of a Republican, who has been enormously In accepting the award, Bradley told and entertainer Paul Williams. Scott IN MOUNTAINSIDE Krellman is a candidate for a prepare the toddler or the new sibling. Skylark Road, recently graduated from Ray Marcelo and 12th-grader Neal diploma in medical assisting and supportive of. the Kean and Reagan a large audience that he was "amazed served as master of ceremonies at the ELEANOR WARD I In addtlon, parents discuss howto deal. the University of Bridgeport, Conn. luncheon which was attended by more Keselirn Orlando is a candidate for a diploma in with a toddler's negative reaction'.'Both administration's. Because of her record, at how much of what he does each day 889-2124 1 Constas received a bachelor's degree in ' "than 1,000 guests. Proceeds will benefit Want Ads Work- WANT ADS practical nursing. • '. ' parents and children also visit the she was the only candidate selected to is shaped by the fact that he 1B a father COUPON the Arts and Humanities. DR. MITCHELL N. KOTLER serve on the New Jersey Reagan-Bush of a 7-year-old whose life will extend the Children's Oncology Society, Call 686-7700 SPRING CLEANING TIME

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Richel recently announced Emery, Don Anthony Frioi, Troy Marcy Herman, Mary Hubtager, Lisa SPRINGFIELD-Dr. Harry formerly of Elizabeth, was reflected In 1977 to receive and raise funds for University, a doctoral degree In Gorski, Clint Kaminskl, Michael Rasper, Lee Ann Kopyta, Jonathan Robinson of Short Hills was elected vice president, and Dr. William H. microbiology from Rutgers University, of CBS records that the'following students from the Krihak, Jennifer Lo Bianco, Teresa educational purposes on behalf of Union JflardW-Si*ooLianiedJieioimlloj2JfldWS*LnedJieioimllonj2n_ Kistler,JLenJLueddeke, Michael Lynch, t-Fotin—McLean-of-Short-Hllls-was-renamed- -Cotmty-College.-Such projects-include —and-a-medical ' • - ' Murray Teigh Bloom. safeguards used, the devices to prevent they are trying to dodge," . said According to Dale Principe, senior for the general public is available from vocational and academic goals. To 1 Siberia regiment as a soldier, costing 9 cents to make, lasts about 15 the stables at 273-5547. graduate from the program, students keynote, address . ; proper niche in Russia as "a reputable • The scientist describes his happy A profile non-fiction writer, of months. The U.S. has about 9 billion stealing, He describes also the methods want ads Bassano. instructor at the stables, the original . • Frank portrays the new era of social family relationships (to his wife, a magazine articles mainly, has gathered of note destruction, paper money - novelist." _••_••••' i- currency notes in circulation valued at justice in Russian societyi and successful psychologist; to his son,- a* some fascinating material about the hobbyists, fraud in stamp collecting, Dostoevski's activity within the secret SCIENTIST AND HUMANITARIAN $130 billion. Springfield Public Notice Springfield Public Notice Springfield Public Notice "A Slot-Machine, A Broken Test- political economist), his love of the arts money-manufacturers. They are a While there are several in- the Waterlow scandal, and our credit. GREENBRIAR Petfashevsky Circle, which led to his ownlno or leasing a private alarm .houtand (IJOO.OOO.OO) Dollars per larm system for which the permit, Three (3) lalse olarmi within any special telephone number reserved resolution ' duly adopted by thWHEREASe , an agreement has (literature, music, sculpture), his own unique, breed who wax rich on card economy. . TOWNSHIP OP SPRINOFIBLD sought; ihree (3) calendar month period or tape dialers, the occupant of the Township Committee. Any Inbee- n proposed under which the SERVICE CORP. Tube," by S.E.Lurla. ' . ' ternationally dominant bank-note COUNTY OF UNION lystem andholdlng a permit Issued jerson and Five Hundred Thousand arrest in 1950, charged with conspiracy personality . (poor. health, ec- producing mainly banknotes, the most pursuant to this ordinance to con- 1500,000.00) Dollars par occur- anel, or special telephone. Jundred Thousand (1100,000.00) imployeet, from any and all llablll- lystem Is faulty and Is In vlolaton e sent a notice In writing by the Township Committee upon.recom- other municipalities will modify an 004443 Sprlnglleld Leader, May bilogist and Nobel laureate, in 1969 — SYSTEM! IN THE TOWNSHIP OP A Ihls Ordinance. In the cate of Interlocal Services Program pur- ant) his co-consplrators were detained Jollers lor properly damage. «) y or damages which may flow or hlel ol Police requiring com- mendation ol Ihe Police Chief pro- U mi SPRINOPIELD h.-Person. Includes any partner- lalse alarm, any person having vided that thirty (30) days written suant to N.J.S,A.40:«A-IJ and ' • , (P«:S».00» i bbing biography ship, corporation or association, or 'he amounts to be charged to Per- esult from any and all actions ol Nance with the terms of tills Or- at thh e Peter-and-PauP'tdPl l FortressFrtress , where has written an absorbing biography Bl IT ORDAINED BY THE Itteei, but not In excess ol an In- the said Township, Its agents, ser- nowledge. thoreol shall Im- Jlnance. II the 'occupant or notice Is given to said Permittee, WHEREAS, II ll In the bait In- TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OP any other legal entity as well as a NOTICE OF " he was frequently interrogated while which combines his personal life with lalural person. itallallon fee of Fifty Dollars vants or employees and, lurther, to mediately notify, by the quickest telephone subscriber- tpall fall Section Jil4.ll PENALTIES leresls.of th* Municipality ol Spr- 1 THE TOWNSHIP OF SPR- 150.00), nor In excess of a monthly Indemnity an save harmless the lnglleld to enter Into such an agree- HEARINO -. lie wan HV4UI,II.V .... o—__ I.-Private Alarm System' means means available, the Police or the Ithln thirty (30) dayealter receipt Any person who violate* any provi- . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that ail' '" ••'••' •••**•'—*«--< * his professional one. He was born of INOPIBLD IN THE COUNTY OP .nalntenance lee of Eight (19.00) "owmhlp of Springfield, Its of-?lre Department. In addition, In I tald notice to comply, he ihall be. sion of this ordinance ihall upon ment; under investigation. At first he was not UNION, STATE Of NEWmy system Installed lo serve an Dollars (the exact amount to be . leers, agents and employees, tor or NOW, THEREFORE, be It or- application hai been made by - Jewish parents in 1912, in Turin, Italy. iproved property and designed to ihe cate ol lalse alarms, the Police ..i violation ol thlt Ordinance. conviction be sublect to a penalty Jamei Yatenda and Charles JERSEY, as lollewst determined through competitive an account of any acts or omissions Chief shall cause an Investigation ARTICLE 41 LOCAL ALARMS 'not exceeding Two Hundred dained by th» Mayor and Govern- completely IsOlated.^aUhough. he suf- ._* for detection of lire, smoke or llreclly or Indirectly related to the vacenda, as Applicant!, for Although ^deficient in science and with a Section 1. Th«r« li hereby added ilddlng), except, however, that no ing Body ol the Municipality ol Spr- ilmllar hazards, the detection of lo be made and keep a record ol Section 1-14.I4- REGISTRATION (S3O0.O0) Dollars, or by Imprison- preliminary and llnal site plan ap- fered ill-health. He was permitted to a new Mellon 16 the Revised ee shall be charged to Ihe nttallatlon, operation or said lalse alarms on Hie. If, In the -P LOCAL ALARMS. Every par- ment lor not more than thirty (30) ingfield that tha agreement entitled Greek, he drifted into medical school, Qenera) Ordinance of th« Towmhlp jnauthorlzed entry, the commis- Township of Sprlnglleld or Ihe nalntenance of the Alarm Panel "Agreement 10 Modify Interlocal proval and a conditional uce from sion ol, an unlawful act, or the event of a false alarm, Ihe Police ton who Inttalli, maintain! Or uses days, or both, In-the discretion of the requirement* of the Springfield take notes for his stories,' novels and ol Springfield to be antmed and to Board ol Education ol Sprlnglleld md the connection of the appll- i local alarm within the Township Ihe Municipal Court Judge. Service! Agreement dated but abandoned medicine in 1935, then beraadarfallow*: detection of any one or more of the for Installation .or monthly ant'i private Alarm system Jepartmenf Is advised of Ihe name, Zoning Ordinances pursuant to 17- jddress, re-asslgned code number, ihall notify the Chief of Police of S*ctlon 3. All ordinances or part* December IS, 1974, for the.Purpos* .plays. But then the Tsar ordered the loregolng, or for reporting an maintenance charges for any ex- Ihereto. , 01 Inserting a Description of Ac- 1,5 et s*d. and 17-9.1 et teg,, so at lo served briefly in the Army. - CHAPTER] emergency, which system com- and that the alarm Is lalse belore ihe Township of such device by of ordlnancat'lnconsistant with this permit the conversion of a family group to be "cohdemmed to death by a GENERAL POLICE RBOULA- isting or future tyrnt System; etjhon* number ol the !owner or and/.* public. Hearing, has been "" - -• v .v. .', y,.*l» ,..„„-I.ahnratnrv.ChlnloeWand.0 .... Pftirts; lalso.'.td"th. ubaCe- public bulldlno and place* shall be 1 constitutional;or Invalld/'such.pro- ' Wollaw/and "" :••'-'•• 't: v7-1nimedi,Bt61y;'..™^iiuJ.aiwJ.ai.,.:h'i«^«4M,A«in-'pris6n""a'ar garbW, KK'theR ^teWbKage) ? IH Pairts;' also-",to the SoellOff Mi.Mi FINDINGS AND types; (I) Leased Llna Sytttm, 'Section M4.t,FEtil. - or local alarm, Ihe . police receives Kcupanfot the property served by vision ihall be deemed severablo. ordered (or Tuesday. June 5,1H4, DECLARATIONS :Th« Township at wholesale costs exclusive of T Pasteur Institute (genes). To escape which provides direct.connection labor charges. 8.35, $1,000 REQUIREMENTS FOR IS (hi indamnitication ol Township cant In writing of the reason or device upon notice Irom the Chlet ol publication according to-law., NOTICE OF BID . All bids must be accompanied 10.50% to any person, other than the Sprlngtleld.New Jersey, and when plication may be teen In the Olllce' 10.92% SUANCE. HID coded to notify a relative, I, Arthur H. Buehrer, do-hereby "Public notice Is hereby given that by: . 18 to 23 Months Townihlp, who operates, maintains Tho Licensee shall assume all reasons lor refusal- Police that the system or device It the calendar Is called, you may ap- ol Ihe Administrative Officer of Ihe 1. A bid bono lor iu-*t> ur t.e,,,,,uu. (a) Speculations. The Spr neighbor, or other third parly who voundlng an Inordinate number ol certify that the loregqlng ordinance sealed bid lor the purchase ol a 1910 I. A bid bond lor 10% or certified or owns any private alarm system liability and shell agree to Indem Section 1-14.10 EXPIRATION OP shall be named In the registration pear either In person or by agent or Planning Board of the Township of lire truck Irom lhO(-Boroi;gh ol or cashler• t chec—•k •drawn ' •to- th••»o ' Inglleld Township's chief ol Police nlly, protect and save harmless the PERMIT Every permit Issuod tor a lalsa alarms. ' - -' was Introduced lor.tlrtl reading at Sprinolleld, Municipal Building,. . or warning device designed to sum- equlred by thlsOrdinance. a regular meeting ol the Board of attorney, and present any oblec- Mountainside, New JeYr— •"•I"I be order ol the Borough ol Mountain $1,000 shall prepare written speculations mon the Police, Fire Department Townihlp. of Springfield, Its ol- private Alarm System shall expire section 1-I4.lt -SOUNDING tlons which you may have to the Sprinolleld, New Jersey. <• at ildeNewJerieylorlo>olihebld. 10.75% covering the Alarm Panel, within (Iv) capable ol being discon- Health of the Township ol Spr received by the Borout 11.20% llcers, agents and employees lor or on December 31st ol the year In granting of Ihlsappllcatlon. or other Township agency to any sixty 1401 days alter adoption ol nected by Iho owner lo permit a call DEVICE CUT OFF AFTER THIR- Inglleld In the County ol Union and JAMES YACENDA and VTI^H!•'Mountainsid'$?•'"?*«"Wjihlclpale '"•' 3. certlllcale oll Suretsuroty lhamai. «u<..tuch, 24 to 29 Months location in relponie to the signal of on account of any acts or omissions, which if was Issued, with tho excep- TY 130) MINUTES . . CHARLESYACENDA Building, IMS Route 33, Mountain- tur#ty company will supply a per- Ihls ordinance. - directly or Indirectly related to the to Ihe Police switchboard In Ihe Slalo ol New Jersey, held. on All papers pertaining to this ap- any type of emergency alarm. This tion ol those lisued between Oc event that a falsa alarm occurs. Every private Alarm system or By: RALPH j; SALERNO side. New Jersey, on June IS, 1984 formance bond for Ihe full amount (b) Quallllcatlons. Persons daslr installation, operation- Or tober lSlh and December. 31st. Wednesday evening Mav 33. 1914, plication mav-be seen In the Olllce $1,000 Ordinance shall not be construed to " ~ ' '**" hi'anu resulting confract'in a lorm maintenance ol the Alarm-Panel. (v) worded In an Intelligible lor local alarm which has a sounding and that said ordinance shall be Attorney lor It lfj:t» lulling IWiir , . hli 10.75% Ing to bid lor said license shall com which shall be valid until ol the Administrative Olllcer ol ihe 11:20% prohibit alarm companies from mat approved by the Chlel ol Police device shall be equipped with a cut submitted for- consideration and JAMES YACBNDAand 30 to 33 Months plate and submit Ihe Qualifications Decembor 31st-of the lollowlng Springfield Board of Adlustment, The vehicle may be Inspected.by gPP,uy. providing alarm services to other (I) Disconnection* Irom -panel and complying with Ihe lollowlng oil mechanism which will tor CHARLESYACENDA Questionnaire attached to the Bid The Licensee shall notify the Chief year* llna! pasage at a regular meeting of Municipal Building, sprlnglleld, Wow ' afflcat-wllMn.or_wilhout_tha | requirement*! ' ' ^ llllJJlr 004441 Sprlngllald Leader. May 34. n WoposairPropoenrihaTTirS-nor 'o7"~"paltEi~or—tils—«miorisra"| said.Boardol.H*altlUo>be,IMld,oiu 'NoW'Jariaywand.arauaualtabla.lar- Township, so long as such services accompanied by a Complete Section . 314.11 TERMS AND (1) No. menage shall be June 30,1914, In the Planning Board Inspectlon on weekdays between are not connected to the alarm representative* In writing threo (3) •"Kit 3-14.17 APPEALS shown aro sub|ocl lo chango ovory f uoarjay. bul tho ralo in olloct whon you opoh your Brbnklhrouflh Cortihcale is guarantoadlo maturity. Inlotosl ill com- Quallllcatlons Questionnaire shall days prior to disconnecting any CONDITIONS OP PERMIT. All transmitted more than three (3) Room ol Iho Municipal Building a! 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. (Fee; SI 1.00)' panel at the Police- Headouarters. be relected. The Questionnaire permits lor private Alarm Systems tlmei as a result ol a single actua Any perton aggrieved by ths .ic 7:30 P.M.. at which time and place -Ratos lashowd annd prddilod monthly on coilllicalas ol 3 months lo 17 months, quarterly on cmlificatos ol IB months lo 33 monlhs Fodornl rogulatlons require oubstan- No person shall haya premlus pro- private alarm system Irom Iho .lon.of the Chief of Police In the.lt shall Include Ihe lollowlng Inlorma alarm panel. shall be Issued upon Iho lollowlng tionol Ihemochanlsm;- ' any poitson or persons Interested You can poundomalllord and. crddilor earll y withdrawal on all corlillcnlor. To iiltain annual yields shown; principal and interest musl remain on deposit lor 12 monlhs. .•jtStVvNSHIPOP SPRINOrtBLD . tecfed'by a private alarm system or forms and conditions:' (3) Messages shall not exceed III tuanco, denial or suspension ol a therein will be given an opportunity tlon concerning the bidder's ability II) Installation ol Annunciator UNION COUNTY, NOW JBRSBV . . rroriarolTe-Bor™.^ '"""'order ol Iho Mayor and nal PQ warning device unless the alarm to comply with the requirements ol (a) A permit shall bo Issuod for leen (IS) seconds and tho time gap permit tor a private Alarm System lo be hoard concerning said or- .Mountainside, New Jersey lor 10% system or warning device It Panel The Licensee shall Install an each separate Improved property, between dellvery-thall-be-approx or-wilh respect to tho installation, dinance. Copy Is posted on the ORDINANCE TO AMBND THE REVISED OBNBRAL ORDINANCM Borough C^HLteN TOLAND this Ordinance and Ihe "Local Annunciatqr Paner having a registered In accordance with this Public Contracts": 1) Plnariclal tlore. building or other facility, and Imatelv Ion 110) seconds'; operation or maintenance ol any bulletin board In Ihe Olllce ol tho OP THB TOWNSHIP OF 5PRINOFKLC—CHAPTBR VIII-TRAPFIC, By or*Ir ol Ihe Mayor and Borough Borough Clerk Ordinance. ... minimum ol nine hundred ninety alarm equipment shall have Ihe SECTION ••] PARKING and personal references; 3) The no permjt shall be Iranslerrod or 13) The meitages shall contain In Township Clerk. ' . by: councilman Section 3-14.4 DEFINITIONS At nlno (°*°). low*, which panel shall right of appeal to the Township BE IT. ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTBE al Me' Council. • Kathleen Toland introduced Have assigned In any manner; location ol the Didder's olllce In Ihe be approved bv the underwriters Ihe following order , • Arthur H. Buehrer Each of the six Breakthrough Certificate options features automatic roll-over at maturity if you wish. But no matter used In this Ordinance, the follow- Township or within a IIIKen (IS) (bl II required, an applicant thai! (a) tho alarm number provided Committee. The appeal shall be Township oMprlnallold In the county ol Union as follows i ing terms shall Include the mean- Laboratories. taken, bv filing, with the Township Secretary Section I. AmeitdHwtts. • ' ' ' mil* radius thereof; }) The person furnish complete Information and bv tho Police Department; , 0O443S Sprlnglleld Leador, May 34, INTRoDucED vrssss «a^"vr^ o which option you choose, you'll earn top rates, guaranteed, and enjoy the security Of full FSLIC insurance to Ingsglvenhereln: . " nel available to service the equip- (Ml Renewal! ol License 'speculations lor the syitum. Such (b) the name ol Ihe resident, or Ctork, within fourteen, (14) days . Chapter Vlll, Tralllc, section s-3,Paridno,.Subsection •],], Parking Renewals ol the license or award 61 : alter the notice ol the'action com 1984 a.-Alarm Panel meant the'com ment on a 34-hour basis; and 4) A Information shall Include speclllc business, and ' • ,.,_' Prohibited at All Time* on cartaln Streets It hereby amended to Include 'tXemOBO. BV: . councilman Abjent^ jy; : •[ $100,000. Visit your neighborhood Berkeley Money Tree today, and write your own financial future with a Break- .ponent of the communications con- new licenses alter expiration or plained of has been mailed to the ' (Fe»;Sll.7S) iinderschedulellthefollowlng: , . Your list ol the equipment conforming lo data relating to testing procedures (c) tho street' address ol. Ihe tote In the Township's Police Ihe Bid Speculations. cancellation shall be accomplished and the provenllon ol lalse alarms; premises alarmed. ' • • person's last known address, a OOARDOF HEALTH . NAME OF STREET SIDES - LOCATION . . ROLL CALL VOTE: Vea. 4 Nayt 0 gjl*^Mountainside Echo. May 34. through Certificate. There's never been a smarter way to save! Department which indicates ihe ex- by lollowing the procedure of Ihls wrlltenttatement setting lorth lul TOWNSHIPOF ' (el Adverlliernenl lor Bids Upon Id Any private Alarm-system (vl) adjusted to ,i» to suppress Diamond Road sniih ' From the Intersection' of 1M4 istence of emergency. Section J-14.6. connected dlrocfty lo tho Alarm talso Indication* and not'to be ac IV the grounds or appeal. The SPRIHOFIELO gA^DOPTED^May.5.1.84 „ IF«-m« b.-Alarm Rettliler meant Ihe adoption of Ihls ordinance, the ARTICLE 1: PRIVATE "ALARM Township Clerk shall schedule such COUNTY OP UNION •lamona KOJO sogjh Diamond Road and Padem 5ATE Township Committee shal Panel than have a voltage compall tuatod by Impulses doe to pressure --••"? Mountainside Bchq. May «. ' panel In Ihe Towmhlp's Fire Head- SYSTEMS appeal at.tho next Township Com AN ORDINANCE AMENDINO AN Moad to the Westerly end ol aulhorlie Ih* Township Clerk tc ble therewith. . changes In water pipes, short mlltee meeting and notice ol Ihe Diamond Road. • 5ui3? quarters which Indicates the ex- Section III.!. PERMIT RE ' (dy Each person or separalo llashos ol light, wind, noises, rattl ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN publish an advertisement inviting QUIRED. No person shall Install, hearing shall baglven to the appll ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING FOR LONGER-TERM INVESTMENT GROWTH igence of a lire. - sealed proposals lor Ihe In business entity shall have a tlnglr Ing, or vibration* ol door* or win "From tha Westerly eurbllne - c.-Commuitlcellons Contole 'maintain, use, or cause or permit to cant by cerlllled mall 10 his last LICENSE FEES AND OTHER Diamond Road North ttallatlon,, operation ant permit. II Ihe alarm covert'an are, dowt or other force* unrelated to known address at least three (3) ol F*d*m Road to a point J*S ASK ABOUT OUR INSTANT INTEREST meant • console or control panel be used any private alarm system ol more than 10,000 square leaf, general alarms. FEES OF THE BOARD OF $20CASH BONUS maintenance of the Alarm Panel In within the Township lor connection days prior lo Ihe date Ml lor hear' HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP OF leel Westttwrelronv, located In the Township's.Police accordance with the provisions ol unless waived by the Chlel ol Pollcj lull) provided wllh.an automatic Department which give either vlsl to Ihe Alarm Panel unless a permit Ing. The decision ol the police Chlal SPRINGFIELD." • MOWwSXSoe PROGRAM, FEATURING LARGER CASH thlt Ordinance and ol the Speclllea Ihe applicant ihall provide an an line leliuro device In the event that Th* entire lenath oi the We or audible Indication ol IheVelor has' been. Issued bv Ihe shall'be alllrmed,' modllled or TAKE NOTICE: that Ihe forego . Lawrence Road BH IT BESOL«ED,bv the Mayor Open a Breakthrough Certificate with a term tlon*. • . . nunclalor mechanism at a place ap the line Is busy with an Incoming or reversed, and Ihe reason Iherolor Westerly tide a Lawrence e alarms. • . Chlel or Police ol Ihe Township in Ing ordinance was passed and ap , nd Council of the Borough of ,.;r.rt,?r .7, proved by Ihe Chlel ol Police In outgoing call. shall be sat lorth In written com Raod. .••'--• ., BONUSES FOR 3, 4, AND 5 ' tVKalte Alarm meant the actua , (d)Submlulw el proposals. The accordance with the provisions ol dlcatlng Ihe location ol thr proved at a regular meeting ol the ' that Ihe Borough \S'H ofi2.mbnths or more fora minimum of $5,000 proposal* shall be. In. the form thlt Ordinance. No parson shall use (C) Fees Igr Renewal el Tape. Board of Health ol the Township ol T • tlofl of an alarm tyttem of.warnlno emergency; .. ;v,...... 7 . Dialer Permit. ' . "': '" Slgiit Indicating that parking It prohibited shall be placM at the af YEAR CERTIFICATES. device by cause* other Hurt those to prescribed by the speclllcallonc a private alarm system during any Springllald In the County ol Union or more, and we'll give you an immediate $20 and shall Include, but not be limited period when Ihe, permit therelor lei Every permit shall be subloci The Permittee ol each tape dialer "ffirriS.Ms'cKfcor and State of New Jeriev, held on .lecled areas. • ' ' . . which the alarm tyttem or warning to the lollowlng: II A decrlpllan ol hat exhlred or Is suspended. to rules and standards which mav system shall pay lo the Township device wat designed or Intended to be promulgated by Ihe Chlel ol "SPONSlriLITV. .:,„.,,„„ Wednesday evening. May 13,1914. SECTION II. teverabllll -Gasfo-bonusL —• ; • _—^_—_ -ihe.Alarm.eaMl-to.bfclnjIalledi-r —tecllill—J.I4,*_AB(1LICATION- *n annual lee -n)"tllleen ,ISI5.M)_ • ' '.'—ArthurHrBuemrer-^lLanv-word.piir«a-or-cl»ui»-ol thls-Ordlnn«e:S)ull-be~e —r»«no»t«ror«h»t»ttliwof»l»irm«re^ A guarantee that the Licensee wll roR PERMIT. Any perton detlr ' dollars to cover the eosToTregli'fa IIhe -- conslltatlonal or Invalid, such ludgmenl shall nol alfect, Im - ' • secretary 1 quired by law or practice wlthoul complete the Installation and have Ing to use a private alarm syslerh Alarm Systems. Such ruin shall be lion and testing, and to amo/llie shall not assume any responsibility validate Ihe remtlndet thereol. . ... prior, notice to the Poll" .Depart 004434 Sprinolleld Leader, May 34, It in working order en or belore the upon.Improved property owned or In welling and shall be given to each the cost ol I he special telephone line whatsoever to .any Licensee. •Per- 1914 • .-..-. date staled In the Speclllcallansi]) occupied by such person shall sub Permittee al Ihe lima ol Issuance or or lines required In Ihe Police mittee or other perton with respect Any ordinance or portion ol any Ordinance'which It nol consistent with, e.-Llcemee meant the DWIM ob- A deposit el' Five Thousand mil a written application Is Ihe renewal of any permit or at the Deparlfttentraliintf-wlth-anclllary to the adequacy, operation or ,_ , (Fee;M.S0) the terms ol ihliOrdlnanc* It repealed to the extent of the Inconsistency. Whore tH"e"smantTioriey<3Rpv\/S- taining the license to Install, (SS.Ooo.nl) Dollar* In cash or bi Chlel of Police lor a permit to con time .ol promulgation or amend tape devices necessitated by these maintenance^ the Alarm Panel; TOWNSHIPOF SECTION IV. Ellecllve Dale. . . . ' SHORT-HILLS: 555 Mlllburn Avo. • 467-2730 operate and maintain the alarm certified or .cashier's check t. nect such system to the Alarm ment. - - . systems. II any, Permute*-shall or any< private alarm system or SPRINOFIELD • This Ordinance I* to take ellect immediately upon, passage end public*, Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8:45 to 3:30 panel in Hie Police Department. guarantee Installation ' In Mod Panel.'The application shall be on SectlM 3 14.11 SUSPENSION Or fall, neglect or refute 16 pay Ihe an_ warning devlee.No action taken by . COUNTY OF UNION lion In accordance with law. - - ; - ' (.•total Alarm meant any device worklno order within a specified lorms to.be furnished by Ihe Chlel PERMIT Any permit Issued lor a nual lee and shall remain In such the Vownshlp or Ihe Township's AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZ- I, Helen e. Maoulre, d»her*by certify that the foreool no ordinance was Thursday Eves. 6:00 to 8:00, Saturday, 9:30 to 1:00 Installed to serve an Improved pro- time, or In default thereof.To relm. of Police which shall.require Ihe private Alarm System may bedelault tor thirty ()0T days, Ihe ING' THE MAYOR AND Introduced for lint reading at a regular meeting M the Towrahlp com- alrtttdo Echo. May UNION: 324 Chestnut St. • 687-7030 perty and desloned to sound an burse the Township lor damage*'" following Information over Ihe iutpended bv Ihe Chlel ol Police If Chlel of Police or designated MUNICIPAL CLERK OF THEmltlemittee ofi mthe Township ofl sprlnajlelurlnglleldd Int Hithee Count Countyy ooft UnioUnion anandd MatMt* cjl Hours Monday thru Friday. 8:45 to 3:30 alarm by a bell, ham, siren, or curred, Including expense o' slpnalure ol Ihe applicant: Itsttallappeacthat; representative It authorlied, on MUNICIPALITY OF SPRNe- w Jart*v, held on Tuesday «v»nlnfl, May.», 1H4, and thai said or- J4.19M . ' |F«, »7.3SI other , nolM-maklno Instrument maintenance of any temporary . fa) The Permittee has tailed to live IS) days written notice to tucH INOFIILD TO EXECUTE AN dlnance shall be tubmlHed lor conildwatlon and llnal pawaoe al a Pilday Eves, 6:00 to 6:00, Saturday. 9:30 to 1:00 - located upon Ihe property when alarm ty*l*nt the township deem* (a) The name, addretf and comply with Ihe terms and COM! Permittee, to disconnect'Ihe Per DeparlrnMt' by reason ol any Other Branches: East Hanover, Livingston, Newark, telephone number ol Ihe applicant; AORBEMENT WITH THE COUN- rnular nuellrig of tald Township committee to be held oil June tl, 1*14. Ihe device!* Installed and audible necessary; 4) A certlllcale of Cort- tidmTof the permit or has tailed lo mltlee't Alarm System. failure w any private alarm system TY OF UNION TO MODIFY THE Inthtsprlnflllald Municipal BuVldlnq al lino P.M., at which lime and Federal Savings and Loan Monroe Township, Plalnsbofo. Vlncentown, Whiting, beyond the limit* ol the property In sent of a Surety company licensed (b) The location ol Ihe proporl! comply wllH rules wt standard . (dl Terms and conditions or warning1 device and any failure INT««LOCAL SERVICES place any perton or persons Interested therein will be,given an epportuAI. • the event of the pretence Of lire, to transact business in the Stale ol tobetarvodi ' . . promulgated by the Chlel of Polio Renewal tl Tape olaler Permit, to 'respond td any private alarm AOMEBMBNT DATUD iy to be heard concerning u|d ordinance, copy It potted on metulUlin Manchoster/Lakehurst, Lakowood, Brick, smoke, 'or timlier haiards, New J«r»ey, to Issue a Ten Thou (cl The nafne', address am tvtletn or warning device. Every with respect lo private Alarm ID' II any person hat a l«pe dialer DBCBM(BRIJ,t?74 bMrd.n,h.«l,c.t.n^e««th,pCUH«,HiiLaMB ^^^ .. Supermarket branches at Pathmatk . unauthorlMd .entry, the commit- •and Mlft Housing and Community Register In the Plre Headquarter*, Inome term ol the license; 3) A" ceer a faulty private alarm system at (c) The Permittee or .hit agent comply with the term* ol this Or, Development Act ol 1974, a* tailed to comply with a requoti bv dlnance and In which to pay Ihe «n amended.' commonly known a* Any equipment which combine* n» tlflcate by an Insurance, tompan. any time when no on* I* present on r n characteristics M a private alarm licensed to traniact builneit In the the property served by Ihe tyttem; the Chlel of Police, to * °y nual tee. Any person lalllng to com community Dtvelopmant Block tytlem and a local alarm shall be State of New Jersey, agreeing jo lhe\applk*nt ha* an alllrihallv* necessary services tto « lull ply therewith shall be In violation Orantliand classified i>\ «< itrivnio alarm l*U ennuil noncancellable duly to notify Hie Township Ir private Alarm system within eigh' t .'llhlhliorill.unco. ' . WHEREAS, It Is n/K«ttary to t lor life purposes of this Or. III Hour*" alter' such reqUett . tlll.ll any lape^laler *Vtl«"i amend.an exltflnn Interlocal ter- writing within three (1) day* ol i shall hereafter beiound; t« be dial v 0 made or tailed to disconnect «wH i.'' " "^i'^. •''" •"••",••• change In me Information require; vlce* agre*m*nt lor tit* County and MlHM rhean* enypeftwi System within such period and until .to; • the general • PoUti* •."*S° 111 people to benefit Irom Ihll pro tvslem hat been repaired, uUarler* (pmber rattier, than tin •I The particular type el private Ml,, >MUl

.i A W. : ',••. 10—thurtday/May 24,1984- SERVING SPRINGFIELD, MOUNTAINSIDE, KENILWORTH SERVING SPRINGFIELD.MOUNTAINSIPE.KENILWORTH - Thursday, May 24,19S4-" Sisterhood's ihsttillgtU>ti Local teams sparkle in Little League play eyes Martin stops Elks In Springfield RO8BBEUTER Hanover, before becoming the fleet Undefeated Mountainside teams mee lk I Sifild In Springfield Little League action Osmulsky and Dennis Costello. Barry —SPRINGFIEU>-Servic««-lor-RoM- -manager^ at—P-otamkin—Chevrolet,— Tho Sisterhood ftf • *YytfTflrftffltltrii In Mountainside Little League play Brewers who featured an effective ousjuews ^jgKsya_ Teitelbaum and Mike Zucker also had BeUer, 72, of Springfield were held Newark, a job he held for many years. Israel of Springfield will. Hold its in- Berhlce Winarsky and Marilyn Martin defeated the Elks Club 10-6. hits. JoeFCSteen and~Zuckerdld-i" Tuesday In the Menorah Chapels, He received the Legion of Leaders stallation or officers Wednesday at 8 Schneider/corresponding secretaries. . Braves topped the Orioles 5-3. Drlscoll. First baseman Bruce Truno MUlburn. Mrs. Better died Sunday in award from the Chevrolet Co. for sales. had an excellent game In the field for There were quite a few extra-base hits hurling for Masco, and Costello, Trustees to be Installed are Barbara Peter Rosehbauer hurled a complete Osmulsky and O'Steen Played well In Overlook Hospital, Summit. Mr. Shachat was a member of the Ir- Anfang, Sonla Wind; Stefi Teichman, game for the Braves, striking out 12 and (he Brewem. fur Keycs Martin, with David Schlosser leading' the way with a home run, the field. ' Born in Poland, Mrs. Belfer lived in vlngton Lodge of BtaaiBrith. .„ Lee Harellk, past, president,, will Melanle Wind, Rachel Kqhn, Ann allowing only three hits, Rosehbauer Newark for many years before moving Surviving are two sons, Donald and The Brewers bounced back from the double and single. Justin Petino hit a American Legion came back to install the new officers. They are Eunls '. Rozga, " Eleanor Brooks, Helen' also helped himself a| the plate with loss as they rallied to nip the Astros 7-6. defeat the Elks Club 7-4 in a well pit- to Springfield seven years ago. She was Joseph; two sisters, Anna Stein and - Penn, president; Barbara .Wasserman three hits Includng a home run and four home run and double and Scott Wishna Schneider,' Sharon Borensteln, Oorrine . Katherine Wyckoff started the Astros had a triple and single. Pete Carpenter ched game. American Legion bats were retired as a tavern owner. She was a Mildred Horowitz; two brothers, Harry and Phyllis Stier,';fund-raising vice Kotler and Helen Israel. ' RBI. Brian Carson also had three hits life member of the Springfield and. Benjamin, and three grand- rolling with a two-run double followed had two hits, and Brian Teitelbaum had led by David Blum with a home run, presidents; Gayle Artman arid Bonnie . Entertainment will'be provided by for the Braves, while second baseman an inning later by a two-run single by Peter Classman with' a triple, and , Hadassah. children. Anfang, membership vice.presidents; a single. Maurici.o Palomino made a Flavian, a hypnotist. Refreshments will ' David' Slakiewjcz and cenlcrfielder Mike Yurochko. The Brewers drew singles by Dante Puorro and Louis Surviving are her husband, Max; two Bobbi Ostrov/and Pearl Levy; program fine catch to aid the good pitching of JOHN 8PITAL • be served. Bernlce Edelcreek will be Chris Chiverelji came up with big plays • even and went ahead on Scott Driscoll's Drucks. The Elks got a homer by daughters, Barbara Hyde and Sandra vice presidents; Ruth . Wejnberg, Carpenter and Petino. KENILWORTH-A Mass was offered emcee for the evening. -....' in.lhe field. ;•' three-run double up the' gap in. left Spencer>Panter, David Wickham, and Tobias; a son, Louis; a sister, Gertrude treasurer; Harriet Naggar, financial yesterday for John Spital, 67, of Families and friends are invited to ; ' Glen Miskcwas the star of the game center. Jason Davis then saved the The Elks also got extra-base hits Jon Burger pitched for Elks. Kaufer, and six grandchildren.. secretary; Myra Plrak and Susan Kenilworth in St. Theresa's Church", attend. •••.'••. . ••' .. for the Ofjoles hurling a complete game game for the Brewers by relieving.with from Chris Swanstrom — a triple and In Minor League play, the Lions Club Kenilworth. Mr. Spital died Monday in while | striking out 14 ui) well, us the bases loaded and one out-and single, Jeff Grohs -r a double and defeated Bunnell Brothers 7-1. Brett ANNMARCOON St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, collecting all three hits for (he Orioles striking out the last two batters. single, Matt Nittoly — a triple, and Winter and Jason Mullman lead the KENILWORTH-A Mass for Ann Elizabeth. / : HadtissqhtfSprin and accounting for all three runs driven Matt Gullaro — a single. Gallaro, Lions Club with - their bats and fine Marcoon, 61, of Kenilworth was offered Born in Newark, he lived in Hillside In. ' In Pony League play, the Broncos Swanstrom, Spencer Panler, and David pitching. For Bunnell, Jay Desai and Monday in St. Theresa's Church, before moving to Kenilworth 30 years • The Mels exploded for 11 runs in their established themselves as a contender Wickhum pitched for the Elks. Clayton Trjfvelt Jr. each had two hits, Kenilworth. Mrs. Marcooti died Friday ago. by sweeping a twin bill from the SPLITTING IMAGE—Dana Magee exhibits her prowess In a last at bat to earn a come-from-behind Masco Sports beat American Legion while Josh Kestler and Mark Zucker in Overlook Hospital, Summit, Mr. Spital Was a chemical operator plans imtafiafion Mustangs. • • • split with the help, of Dalya Ruba'nenko. The two girls:, both 14r5 verdict from the Twins. The Mets 15-8. Mifsco got two-hit games from also Stroked hits. Anthony Palermo Born in Clarence, Pa., Mrs. Marcoon with the Berkeley Heights Chemical Co. Springfield-residents, are members of the Summit. YWCA's broke open a scoreless contest in the played well ih the field. . lived in Kenilworth for 34 years. She The Springfield Chapter of Hadassah education, vice president and Frances - In the first game, the Broncos rallied Jas(»n Yee, Roger Lerner, Scott for 26 years, retiring three years ago. Summies Gymnastic squad. The team will perform Its an- fifth Inning by scoring three runs with from a 6-:i deficit to squeeze-nut a 9-8 retired five years ago after 34 years as He was a charter member of the Father will hold its installation meeting May 31 Ostrofsky, program vice president; Scott Taylor's triple being the key blow Shirley Mann, corresponding nual exhibition at the NJGA Gymstrade at Action Park In verdict. Lasln Sztancsik singled, stole ' an expediter for Elastic-Stop Nut Co., McVeigh Knights of Columbus Council at 7:30 p.m. in Temple Beth Ahm, Vernon June 2. Tjckets are available at a substantial only to have the Twins retaliate, with Union.' She was a communicant of St, Springfield. , secretary; -Billie Marks,, recording second and scored on Jamie Downey's 4186 and a member of the Senior discount from any team member.' Further InformaHibn Is five runs on hits by Dave Cook, Fred. base hit. The Broncos had knotted up All Stars open season • Theresa's Church. ' Citizens and the American Association Wine and cheese-will be served before . secretary; Bernlce Winarksy and Largey and Andrew Bonaventura . Miriam Gershwin, financial secretary; available from Kathl Evans at the Y, 273-4242. • . '. the score on consecutive RBI-singles by Surviving are her husband, Peter of Retired Persons, all of Kenilworth. the ceremonies, sandwiched around Brandon Gior- Marion Resnick, treasurer,, and Sztancsik, John Mayer and Mike Marcoon; a daughter, Joan Smolko; a Surviving are a daughter, Joanne Alice Weinstein will- serve as in-' dano's honie run. : , and drop three of four stallation chairman, and Pearl Kaplan Dorothy Schlosser, assistant treasurer. 1 Magcra. . .-'.-. son,.Arthur Wright of Kenilworth; two Fields; a brother, Frank; four sisters; The Mets 11-run uprising was were Leslie Weinger with two, will deliver the invocation. ; -v . Peter Kozubal hurled, the complete In recent Springfield Girl's All Star brothers, John and George Patlsh- Mary Percoskie, Katie Domerski, Eva Mildred Seldman, program . vice clinic highlighted by Scott Taylor's second Marianna Bqffa and Felice Bartel. mock; two sisters, Mary Czapak and Miller and Anna DcPaola, and three Officers to be-installed by Dorothea Spring triple of the game and RBI-singles by game for the victors and was on the Softball action Springfield, after being CHRISTINA PLYTYNSKI president, will present Shlomo Shai, In the fourth game, a strong Schwartz are Iris Segal, president; ropes on several occasions, but hung on defeated by a powerful Millburn team Verna Granipe, and seven grand- grandchildren. •..•,.'. RAYMONDZANIEWSKI JR. : LISAGASSLER accordionist-comedian,' to entertain the Richard Roche, Peter Gitlrich and Tom Belleville- team overpowered Sally Blumenfeld, membership, vice The frank LaBarca Memorial Spring. and now the hew head coach.at Mont- for the win with the aid of a shoestring in'its opener, found the win column DONALD MACK JR. sisterhood. Husbands and friends are Ciikier. Eric Rauqhenberger picked up ' Springfield 24-0. Belleville's pitcher, GEORGESHACrrAT ALBRIGHT-EHa R., of Springfield; president; Henrietta- Lustig fund- Football Clinic wiU be held today at clair High, will talk about offense; Chip catch by centerfielder Justin Toner. against Maplewood, evening its record invited to attend. • . . the win in relief for the Mets while Tillman, stifled the All-Stars all af- SPRINGFIELD-Services for on May 20. Miss Plytynski raining vice president: n«vp«»ar.l Lieff, David Brearley Regional High School LaBarca.. head man at Toms River * Grayson Murray hurled three scoreless Craig Carson with two hits, Mark ai l-l. South, will talk about winning in high ternoon with a no-hitter. George Shachat, .79, of Springfield, BELFER-Rose, of Springfield; on Gassler-Mdek in Kenilworth. ••'•. • innings for the Twins before exhausting Zacieracha and Robb Rafter, with RBI- After trailing 2-0 early, Springfield were held yesterday in the Suburban May 20. * • Clinic directors .Bab, Taylor, head' school with the-pros" 4-3 defense; Notre doubles, paced the Mustang attack. erupted for nine runs in the second In total, the victors finished with 23 to be married Dame offensive coordinator Ron his pitching eligibility for the week. . hits. Springfield is now 1-3. Chapel of Philip Apter and Son, DAVIDOyiCH-William, of. -School lunches- coach at Brearley, and AI Rotella, head In another game marked by big in- Frank Tennaro played a solid second inning, as 15 baiters went to the plate. Maplewood. Springfield; on May 21. Mr. Stanley A. Plytynski of Hillside betrothal told coach at Verona High, have an im- Hudson will discuss the ND passing base for the losers. In the third, Maplewood struck back REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL desserts, mlllc; WEDNESDAY, oven- nings, the Blue Stars scored six runs in Mr. Shachat was a fleet'manager at Avenue, Springfield, has announced the. Mr. and Mrs..Rolf W. Gassier of pressive lineup of guests who will speak attack and Pitt head coach Foge Fazio The second triumph came a bit easier with seven runs to lie the score at 9-9.' MARCOON-Ann, of Kenilworth; on FRIDAY, pizza, green beans, fruit, baked chicken, dinner roll, hamburger the second inning and 10 in the third to the Drew Chevrolet Agency, Elizabeth; engagement of his daughter, Christina,' Springfield . have announced the and work on the various aspects of the will talk about his team's defensive as the Broncos scored early and Still lied in the bottom of the seventh, May 18. juice, hot meatloaf sandwich with on bun, boiled ham and cheese sand- down the Cubs 17-8. Scott Meisner came Golf tourney for the past 12 years. He and his father to Raymond Zaniewski Jr., son of Mr. engagement of their daughter, Lisa game. - philosophy. • - • • . coasted to an 8-3 win behind the four- Staci Weinerman, Laura Hyslop and SHACHAT-Gebrge M., of gravy, potatoes, tuna salad sandwich, . wich, potatoes, vegetable, juice, large. on in relief for the Blue Stars to get the started ah auto parts store in Newark in and,Mrs. Raymond Zaniewski Sr. of Ellyh, to Donald W. Mack Jr., son of ' Jack Davies, former coach at Butler Also'set to speak are.new Rutgers hit, complete-game • hurling of Joey Leslie Weingcr all walked. With the Springfield; on May 21. large salad platter with bread and • salad plalter, • homemade soup, game under control. He got a big assist . A hole-in-one usually brings a great the late 1920's. He then was the general Staten Island, N. Y. Miss Plytynski also Mr. Donald W. Mack, of Flanders and head coach Dick' Anderson,: who will Ventura. Mike. Jackson, Laslo Sz- bases loaded, Marian • Boffa came SPITAL-Jbhn, of Kenilworth; on butter) homemade soup, desserts, dessents, milk; THURSDAY, spaghetti from' a diving catch by. rlghtfielder deal of satisfaction to a golfer, but for manager of Willys Jeep,'Newark and May21? is the daughter of the late Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Katherine O. Mack of Madison, discuss fundamentals of line play and Sean. McGrath to thwart. a Cub rally. tancsik and Peter Kozubal did the through with her second base hit of the milk; MONDAY, school closed; with "meat sauce, bread and butter, Sign-ups begin Doug Mathe'ws, backfield' coach at golfers participating in the first annual Plytynski. •.' • ; '_ Wis. -•••.••• .'..-• •' . The Cub offense was paced by Chris La stlckwork for the Broncos. Mark game, driving in Weinerman with the TUESDAY, frankfurter on roll, baked tossed salad with dressing,' fruit, hot .Tennessee, who will speak on his Rahway Hospital Golf Tournament The bride-elect, who was graduated Fon's three-run double with Keith Wance, John Saraka and Frank Ten- winning run, making the fini/1 score 10- The bride-elect, who was graduated beans,- sauerkraut, fruit, Salisbury, southern baked pork, roll on bun; team's running-back drills.'. . ' . sponsored by the Rahway Kiwanis, a Death Notices- from Taylor Business Institute, from Jonathan Dayton Regional High lor this year's Hagey, Mike Price and Greg Barisonek naro had consecutive doubles in the »•. hole-in-one means driving off in style in steak on bun with gravy, potatoes, .potatoes, vegetable, spiced ham and There will be a post clinic gathering Plalnfield, is an administrator for the School, Springfield, is an office also contributing key blows. . final inning fqr the Mustangs. The play Winning plitcher Leslie Weinger a brand new Chevrolet Cavalier station tUHS—Rudolph P., ol Short Mills, N.J., Ave., Union. Interment Hollywood vegetable, fruit, salami sandwich, cheese sandwich, large sa]ad platter, at Frenchy's Tavern in Roselle Park. huiband of the lota Lorraine C, lather ol Radio, Television & Recording Arts manager for Lincoln Die & Manufac- Joey Augusta, Ian Sharkey,. Scott of the game belonged to third baseman threw a strong game, striking out eight wagon or winning $10,000 with a hole-in- memorial Park. l i.itnd nlnttcr, homemade soUp, . homemade soup, dessertSj milk. summer tennis The clinic for all coaches will begin at Richard, Karen Farrell and Marilyn Buhs, Pension Fund, New York City. turing Co.', Kenilworth.. Marinelli and Scott Boyd were the Joe Crilly with a charging bare-handed and scattering seven hits. Hyslop, Julie one at one.of the par three holes 4:15 p.m. and there will be a dinner at alio survived by thre* grandchildren. The MORGAN-Harold S., ol Union, N.J., Herfiance,_whoj«as_gnaduatedjrom ... HerJiance, wJiowaLigraduated[from The Springfield Recreation Depart- heavy hitters for the Cubs. < . flip on a topper to keep the score close. Koppekin, Felice Bartel, and Debbie luneral wai conducted at MC CRACKEN 6:30 p.m., when LaBarca scholarships e hUiband.of Gladys I. (Hyeri), father of Mrs. St. John's University, where he Whippany Park High School, served six " ment announced this week' that dp- —The—BV_^andl .fcyea^olds in_ th Kornfeld all drove in runs for the vic- These two prizes are among the many FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Ave., Union. Lorraine Williams and Mrs.Darls J. Muller "willBepresenteci; : ~ ; : received a B.S. degree in accounting, years in the United States' Marine plications are being accepted for its American League, continued to play . tors. • being offered to golfers who sign up for Mais In St. Rose ol Lima Church, Short Hills. brother of Mrt. Dorothy Cutler.and Mrt. summer tennis programs. ' .'"•' Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu Frances Walker, alto Survived by seven attends Pace University Graduate Corps. He is a quality control manager . tight games with the Phillies scoring Frosh ends season Springfield lost its second game 14-3 the June 18 event at the Colonia Country ol (lowers, the family requests con- grandchildren and eight- great- Business School. He is a certified public at Lincoln Die & Manufacturing Co. the Women's Tennis program will • four in the first inning and then holding to Verona. The game remained closed Club. An entry fee of $125 includes tributions to the Endocrinology Unit ol grandchildren. Services were conducted at accountant for Saverin & Di Vittorio, include competition in the Suburban Bears lose 2, Lisa McCarthy, a Mountainside for the first four innings, with greens fee, electric cart, lunch, dinner Overlook Hospital, Summit. The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. 1500 A January wedding is planned. on to win.4-3 over the Brewers, Matt New York City. Women's Tennis League on Mondays, Bonaventura,! Jim. Boyd, Anthony' resident, has finished up hor first Springfield trailing 2-1 on Colleen with open bar, plus prizes for everyone. Morris Ave., Union. Interment Restland and team practices on Wednesdays. BUTLER—John R.', ol Irvlngton, N.J., Mem6ral Park, Hanover, . A June 1985 wedding is planned in St. record is 5-10 - Capriglione, Manlio Carelli and Chris season as a member of the 1984 Drexel Drummond's RBI single. In the final All proceeds will benefit the Rahway husband ol Harriet Silvia (Ruderman) James Roman Catholic Church, League play begins June 4. Gigantino produced the hits during the University Softball team. three innings, however, Verona out- Hospital Building Fund. Butler, brother of Fritd Butler, Mrs. Mildred Memorial set As the regular season winds down, RIKER—Sonya (riee Miller), wife ol the late Springfield. - For township residents, 18 or older, Phillies' uprising, with Capriglione and McCarthy, a freshman, played third scored Springfield 12 to 2. Warren and Mrs.-Doris' Stuyvesant. Services William, mother ol William and Helena, David L. Brearley has found it to be wishing to compete in the mixed Boyd splitting the pitching duties. base for the Philadelphia school. For Springfield, Laura Hyslop tripled -Entry blanks and further information were conducted at. The MC CRACKEN sister of Robert Miller and. the late Dennis rough going this week in baseball ac- may be obtained by contacting Mr. FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Ave.,Union. in Springfield doubles tennis tournament, 'play will David Crosby, Jason Davis, and Mike This spring, the team finished with an and was driven in by Staci Weinerman. Miller. Relatives and frlendt were- Invited to Stork club tion, Interment Forest Green Park Cemetery, Old attend the funeral from The EDWARD P. begin June 18 under the lights at the Di Bella were the run producers for the overall mark of 12-18. Also getting base hits for Springfield Vigilante at 574-1200. Bridge, N.J. ' . LASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1405 Clinton An eight-pound, two-ounce son, The Springfield Emanuel United Jonathan Dayton Regional High School In a heartbreaker, the Bears were Ave., above Sanlord Avenue, Irvlngton, Matthew^Cary Pettineo, was born April Methodist Church, 40 Church Mall, will . tennis courts. ' ' • edged- by Immaculata 4-3 May. 15 In DC PRISCO—Antlonette, ol Union, N.J., then to immaculate Heart ol Mary Church, : 7 in St. Barnabas Medical Center, observe a memorial service at the The winners will be entered in the Somerville.. , ' •''.''• --••••:.' Smokers take teacher bowl wile ol the late Nicholas, mother of Mr». . Maplewood, for Funeral Matt. Cremation. The Smpke^s , fr.om , .team... members, _ Vic Louise Solduitl, alto survived' by throe Rasedale Crematory. . ' ' Livingston, to Mr. and&Irs: Chatles cHurch cemetery Monday at 8 ji.m. sectional tournament g^the Liptonjee. u . Joanne |»n Turn Sale based 011 the N.J., beloved brother ol Francis and grandmother of David. 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»•>! ./•::/& ^2 /•" 12 • Thursday S^RVIN»SPRIUaF(6L0./MOUNTAINSIDE,KENILWORTH SERVING SPRINGFIELD, MOUNTAINSIDE, KENILWORTH - Thursday, May 24,1984—.13 Til ree tak e 'gol d1 hat . The 19th Annual Junior Olympics Roland Nogal; third,. David Ussy., Drummood; Shot Put — Sally'Kisch, 14. Reddlngton; third, Annan Losey, tfnioniirUCT I Triple Jump —t Leor Marko, 30 feet 8Vj . feet 2'A: inrhea; second, Jacelyn ield day In Springfield saw Uz Pabsl Bantam Girto •- 80 yard dash - Miller scored the fourth run and Wendy fail in her attempt to break the town inches; second, ItolandTSfogaTTThird, ' Hreben; third, ErhTPoindexter. Laura Schaedel, 8:87; second, Jaime record for the Junior Girls.mile by a Mark Benjamin. : . ' • By WAYNE TILLMAN Walbert's single accounted~forThTfinaT Bantam Boys — 50^yard dash — PaV Feeley; third, Tract Calabrese; 100- As Dayton softball coach Howard tally. mere.two seconds, in 6:18. However, Junior Girls - 100-yard dash • Liz Reddlngton, 8:28:- second, Christian . yard dash — Nicole Picciuto, 16:15- Bulldogs to take on Westfield foriitiWfomorrow she did break the record for the quarter Pabst 14:09; second, Missy Peterson; Cushnir said, "Our chances of beating In the sixth, Westfield knocked out Gomes; third, Wall Brown; 100-yard' second, Aimee ' SpaltehoMz; third, bottom of the seventh, touching off a Dragon with three more runs, as mile with 1:11 and then won the 100- - third, ("yndi Comes; Quarter-Mile — dash — Christian Gomes, 10:03; Laura Schaedel; Half-MUe - Nicole Union were slim arid none," . ' varsity final at 6:30 pits Westfield but never got the timely hil that could tied after four innings at 1-1, which yard dash with 14:09 for three gold Liz Pabst, 1:11.4; second,, Laura But. nobody told that to Sharon against Roselle ' Park ' in Ihehave turned the game in its favor. jubilant celebration by the players and resembled Monday's meeting between Canata drove in one with a single, and a second, Ryan Huber; .third, Pat Red- Picciuto, 3.-33;; second, Mmee the Daytohsupporters. '' •'.' fielder's choice, and a wild pitch added medals. Hyslop; third, Missy Peterson i Mile - dlngton; Half-mile — hyan Huber, Spaltehdb:; Uiird, TVacy, DeNicolo; Kutsop, -••• • preliminary. Both games will again be "Dayton made the plays, and we the two teams that Park eventually Also winning three gold medals were Liz Pabsl, 8:18.7; Jxing Jump - Missy Long Jump — Nicole Picciuto, 9 feet; The junior righthanded ace of the'!-, '.played in Linden, * - didn't get the breaks," said Union "I didn't think we could do it," 3aid a Won, 2-1. But Coach Carol Dormer's the final runs. In all, Westfield had 12 •t-25; second, Brian .Costello; third; hits and Roselle Park six. Greg Gomes for Midget Boys in the 50; Peterson, 12 feel 9 inches; second, Jeffrey Jones, Long Jump — Chris second, Aimee Spalteholz, third, Amy Bulldogs pitched the game of her life' '' -Union entered the contest with a 19-0 Coach George Hopkins. "We made tired but happy Kulsop afterwards. "It Westfield squad reversed the decision Friday, and because of her,- bay ton record, but for the second straight mistakes,'but still played well, and was the best game I ever pitched. We this time. —v "We hit Ihe ball, and I was pleased 101) and long jump. Greg has now.Laura Hyslop, third, Cyndi Gomes, r r i it in.k.. - - n,f Pat Prignano * defended his title as the fastest young High Jump - Cyndi Gomes, 4 feet; Shot staged the biggest upset of the 19& season, lost in.its 20th' game. UHS was that's part of the game. Kutsop is a knew about Union's reputation, but the Roselle Park ttyk a 1-0 lead in the with the way we swung the bat," said man in town for the past three years. Put — Laura Hyslop, 211 reel 9'/i incheb season hi New Jersey, blanking the unbeaten last spring before Scotch good pitcher.'-' ' •/' , defense was great and we go! the outs ' first off winning pitcher Nancy Kasko Park Coach John Wagner. "They just Nicole Picciuto took three golds for Midgelfloys - 50-yard dash - Greg . previously unbeaten and, third-ranked Plains derailed them.' •••'•• The game, was scoreless through six when we had to. I wanted to make them as Maureen Miller was hit by a pitch beat us, we didn't give it to them." Banian Girls in the .100-yard dash, long Gomes, 7:31; second, Claudio Reyna Union High School Lady Farmers, 2-0, But nobody in Ihe crowd of elbs,e lo innings before Dayton scored the only hit Ihe ball, so I made sure I got the ball and eventually scored on Karen "We just waited on Dragon's pitches jump and half-mile.- . ' third, Ryan Keeley; 100-yard dash - in the semifinals of the Union County 1,000 expected Kutsop to outduel Lisa runs it needed in the top of the seventh. over." ' Criteili's sacrifice fly. But HP's hope of this.time," said Donner. "We made a. In the most exciting races of the day, Greg Gomes, 13:53; second,' Claudio Tournament at the Margaret "Toots" Rever, considered one of the premier Kutsop began the frame by doubling off "We'll come back. We did after losing 'reaching the county finals for. the third minor adjustment in our hitting and Nusse field in Linden, - pitchers In the stale. But she did, the glove of Lisa/ Parvln. Carol our first game last year and we will this year In a row evaporated in the fifth ' that made the difference." • a very determined Chris Swanstrom Reyrur: third, Hyan Feolpy; Half-mile ! stood off a desperate try by Leor Marko ,-. Hyan Feeley, 2:52; second. Dan Dayton will now meet Westfield, a 9-1 coming'.through-with=lhe big-pitches- -Heyma.nn »—single^drflve—her—In,-. -ycaf^lsaidJlopldns.- and sixth Inningsg.. So tomorrow night, Westfield will Victor over Roselle Park in the other when shejeeded them. She only struck Heymunn eventually came around on a Bblh teams had four hits each, but the Th Bl Dil seek to win its lhTrd^coUrrty~rrow to win (he Junior boys mile by less than Monaco; third, David Wickham; Long : The Blue Devils tied the game in the a second in G:05. Marko later won. the Jump — Greg Gomes, 12 feet W.\ in- semifinal, in the championship game out two batters and* walked two others,. delayed. suicide squeeze bunt by contest was plagued by errors, with second off Lisa Dragon as Kim Canata • Dayton its first. It's another case of triple jump with a leap of 30 feel 8 in- ches; second, Claudio Kcynu; third, tomorrow night at 8:30. The junior but left 11 Lady Farmer baserunners MicheleCoddinglon. Dayton committing four and Union two. singled and scored on a hil by Kathy David versus Goliath. ches — only 5 inches from the town Matt Nott()ly;, High Jump — Jeffrey stranded.. • •". ' .i . Dayton had three hits in the inning; But what counts is the run column, and McNally. And then came the fifth. Can the Bulldogs play the giant record. In the Midget girls half-mile, Brooks, :l feel 2 inches; second, Ddvid "We had lost two one-run games last but they did what very few teams haVc that made the difference. __ Kasko tripled home two .runs, then killers again? The answer comes Jennifer Francis just outlasted Suzanne Goodman; Shot Put - Leo,Gravina, 25 Dayton skids week because we were thinking about been able to do this season: score runs In the other semifinal, the game was scored on a Canata single.' An error by tomorrow night. Saia by less than two seconds in 3:30:44. foel 8:li inches; second. Kicky Ussy; Union," said Cushnir. "But the kids on Rever. In her two prior UCT games, The official results are: ••• ' third, Justin Potino. .. . by losing three played super defense behind Sharon she had allowed no runs and only one Junior Boys,— 100 yard dash — Chris' and we played up to our ability.". hit.' .. . . Kisch,. 13.00; second, Chris. Monaco; Midget Gjrls ^-'50'yard dash V- Jodi. - It was a r6ugh week for Jonathan Union had plenty of chances lo score. Kutsop then got Union out in the third, Dan LaMorgcs; Quarter-mile — Bromberg, 7:31; second, Susan Wer-- Dayton as it dropped three decisions in Chris Monaco, 1:09; second, Leor ncr; third, Suzanne Saia; 100-yard dash baseball action. .. Marko; third, Dan LaMorges; Mile — - Jodi Bromberg, 14:25; second, Susan payton's Bulldogs were buried by six Chris Swnnslrnm, 0:05; second.. Leor Werner; third, Debbie Kornfield; Half- Ridge home runs as.they lost 10-3 May are felled twice Marko; third, Chris Moreno; Long . mile.— Jennifer Francis, 3:30; second, 15 in Springfield. Jump — Chris Monaco, 13 feet 1 inch; Suzanne Saia;' third, Joyce Quninzel; Ridge -was led.- by- two-homer per- Jonathan Dayton's softball.( Ihreegun homer In the first. Bulldog second; Roland Nogal; third, Scott Long Jump — Jennifer Francis,110 feet formances each by Bob Saraceno", the Howard Cushnir, no doubt wants to win batters could manage only seven hits Leonard; High Jump — Scott Leonard; 61 a inches; second Kelly Hartman; winning-pitcher, and John Homestead. . all the time, but if he hnd to tolerate a off Livingston's Barbara Buttelman, 4 feet 3 inches; second, Paul Tahcr; third, Suzanne Saia; High Jump — . Dari Collins and John Iannone also hit loss it was better that it came in regular Dayttin's Dawn Pohlmam seemed to third, Chris Moreno; Shot Put — Chris Debbie- Kornfeld — 3 feet 0 inches, solo shots for" the winners. . season play than in the, Union County have her number though. Pohlman had Kisch, 35 feet 11'a inches; second, second, Joyce Quinzel; third, Colleen The lone bright spot for Dayton was Tournament or the state tournament. two hits and an RBI. Ed Marino's Single'that droye in two That is one way to look at the Bulldogs' In regular season play, Dayton is 14-5 runs, .•'.••••'• play this week as they dropped two overall and 7-5 in the Mountain Division Community sponsors sought PLEDGE POWER—Jonathan Dayton's David Cole spots Levent The Bulldogs' losing ways continued games, each by only'one run. of the Mountain Valley Conference. The Bayrasli as he tunes up for this week's Lift-A-Thon: The mem- May 17 as (hey fell to Gov. Livingston Although she only allowed five hits, BUlldpgs are scheduled to wrap up the for Dayton High's Lift-A-Thon bers of the Dayton football teahi will seek sponsors to pjedge 15-3 in Berkeley Heights. ' Dayton star pitcher Sharon Kutsop was regular season with an away game j today against Middlesex. OTORCRAFT money for each pound lifted. Proceeds will .'go toward a f|ve day The victors were led by Gary Ruban bested for only the third time this Members of Jonathan Dayton's Coach Tony Policare will take his ; fdotball camp this summer: •• ; . ; who went three-for-four with three RBI, season as the Bulldogs fell 2-1 to Ridge football squad will be busy this' week squad to the Pocpnos < Aug. 29 for an . (Photoby Bob Lowe) ' two triples, a double and three runs May 15 in Basking Ridge. raising money for a summer football intensive' five-day training camp. The stored. Marc Saxe, hurling for Man- The Bulldogs were held to only' four camp by lifting weights. — < entire 55-man squad and coaching staff ville, allowed six hits and struck out two hits by Ridge hurler Carol Yonker; Yonker also had the big hit as she Sports A Lift-AvThon, using the, bench press, anticipate going. Bulldogs; FINEST SPORTS PRACTICE CENTER Dropping a 9-3 decision to Millburn tripled in a run in the fourth and sub- this week will be the focus as the.squad will at- something sequently scored on an infield error. : tempt to secure enough pledges to' Members of the community in- added to the Bulldogs' woes Monday in terested in pledging for the Llft-A-Thon, Millburn. . Linda Bellentes singled in the lone - Night Pitch and Putt defray the cost of attending the camp jn for _Dayton.tally in the seventh, J "; thePoconos. which begins-today and -will continue- •Extra-base-. hits killed •- Dayton. through Tuesday, may contact Policare • SRESCEKH In action May 17, a walk to.Katie will start tomorrow The players will ask for a pledge per Millburn's Steve Meyers hit a grand- MARATHON MAN—Scott Black crosses the finish line In the at the high school, Mountain Avenue, everyone slam in the fourth inning that wiped out Blair of Gov. Livingston to lead off the Pitch and Putt night play begins Brooklyn Half Marathon held earlier this spring. The Springfield pound. If the player lifts 200 pounds, for Springfield, phone 376-6300. ' ' Gplf Range fourth didn't appear to be tootomorrow night and. continues every, example, and each pledge is one cent, a 3-0 Bulldog lead. Millburn iced the runner won the Male 14 and under category at the Indian Trail inthe BASEBALL I SOFTBALL BATTING victory on the strength of Roger Can- threatening, But two ground outs and a evening until 11 p.m. at the Galloping Half Marathon Sunday. he will have raised $2. End? player has DRIVING RANGE ' wild pitch later, Blair had scored what Hill Golf Course, Kenilworth a enalnf*isn ' QOLP SCHOOL tor's three-run triple in the sixth. To Publicity Chairmen: MINIATURE QOLP Dayton was limited to only four hits by turned out to be the deciding run to Boulevard, Kenilworth. Would .you like'some help in preparing DISCOUNT SPORT SHOP Millburn hurler Chip Keenan. Greg hand the Bulldogs.their fifth loss of the The Ash Brook Pitch and Putt course newspaper releases? Write to this Torborg stroked a two-run single for the season 4-3 in Springfield. . is also available daily from 8:30 a.m. to 1984 Garden State Games set newspaper and ask for our "Tips on Bulldogs. . . The result was-another loss by kutsop •'. 8 p.m. ' . 2335 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE. UNION, NEW JERSEY 07088 Submitting News Releases." Through Monday, the Bulldogs are 4- who came on in relief in the fourth, even The nine-hole, par three Pitch and By WAYNE TILLMAN sailing, tac kwon do and the triathdlon. (Essex, Hudson and Union); though she didn't allow a hit. The loss Putt Courses < are ideally suited for 1 Shorelands (Mercer, Middlesex, 14 overall and 3-8 in the Mountain Seven years ago, the state of New There will also be the many well. Division of the Mountain Valley Con- brought her record to 13-4. beginners and families. Children under York formed an event with Olympic- known sports, such as track, baseball, Monmouth, Ocean and Somerset)'and Blair, was a thorn in Dayton's side Pinelands (Atlantic, Burlington, ference with only one game left on the 14 must play with an adult. Clubs and style competitions called the Empire basketball, swimming, wrestling and regular season schedule. from the start of the, contest — she hit a balls are furnished with the fee. State Games. . hockey on tap.. Competitions will be Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Accelerate your buying 1 Gloucester and SalemK • From across the Hudson, New Jersey held in each'-region- : OirdUghout the .' tt wanted something just like it; and lost state, and Union County athletes will Assemblyman Anthony Villane, who Jaeger 0 ,0.0 power during Motprcraft's year, the first Garden State Games took have many chances to participate. introduced the bill last year that place. Now this popular event is ready Kean College will play host to some of provided the competition with $100,000 Spring Refund Sale! to begin its second year with even more the trials in various sports, including in state backing, is seeking $150,000 in competitions and more chances for the cycling and lacrosse, and the finals in appropriations this year and the Games Lumber^ o Motdrcraft .92 Motorcraft .90 youth of the Garden State to display boxing' and lacrosse. Other Union have been backed strongly by Gov. Buildinq Material Ci'nlors per quart Standard , i d Thomas Kean. 10W40 Oil with refund o un their athletic skills. County facilities will be used for GSG SparkPlugs "The Garden State Games have done events: Railway River Park in Rahway Also on display at thc.press gathering ($1.22 regular priceless a lot for sports in New Jersey," said for the croquet, swimming and syn- was a replica of the Governor's Cup, CHAR-BRCMi: Defuxe $.30 refund) The motor oil that ($1.15 regular price loss $.25 Ron Freeman of the Governor's Council chronized swimming finals, table which will be awarded to each of the Dual Burner Round exceeds virtually every vehicle refund) Capable of surviving on Physical Fitness .during a recent tenniiTat the New Jersey Table Tennis put8tanding~athletes • at this year's manufacturer's SF requirements surges up to 38,000 volts with- Club in Westfield and Warinanco Park event. • •• • . press conference at Rutgers. "I hope Gas Grill Smoker for gasoline engines. out missing a beat. the true meaning of these games is not in Roselle for the women's Class A and Applications for the events and ad- Mod*) ditional information may be obtained GO 421 Mod«l200fl lost. Fitness is fun, this brings out the men's major fast-pitch softball finals. Motorcraft 2.69 The Motorcraft Spring Refund Sale. It's talent in the athletes and the youth The Plaza Racquet Club in Union will by writing to the Garden State Games VtlU»129.W 99" out of this world with down-to-earth savings competing. today are the athletes of hold the regional competition in Committee at 1313 Esterbrook Avc., FL-1A Oil Filters "%£ Roll lo a party In »lylo, Tho GG 421 o»» direct from Motorcraft. And it's going on tomorrow.". racquetball. Rahway 07065, or by calling 381-0866. grill Ii a feaderln the small gas drill' ($3.69 regular pride less models. VUlh all Ihe large grill feature! of Parcourse Fitness Circuits are located now at your neighborhood Motorcraft Car . Beginning July 14 at Rutgers Stadium The state regionals will be divided Last, year's Games were a major • heavy aluminum castings, push button $1.00 refund) The filter that traps Ignilor end heavy X'Shaped mobile/palio . • 22" dimeter throughout the state. These outdoor trails into four areas: Skylands (Bergen, success, and President Dick Steadman • Heavygaugtbowl and cover Care Center. in Piscataway with the opening base. Whether cooking forfamlly or consist of 18 exercise stations along a 1 more abrasives because it lasts promises this year's to be just asrex- Wends, the stainless sleel dual burner • Heal resiitanl handles on bowl and ceremonies, the Games will begin Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Sussex oover • ' • • longer than arty other leading filter. Quality Parts for all makes of cars and *!lh 8,000 BTU'spor«lh mile trail. 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BUTLER CORP. . site reservations, she said. 800 York Street : . r tunchea, Dinnen. Opan 7 Dave GORDON'S DRY GIN -'28 W. Elizabeth Avenue . Custom Fabricators of . . She pointed out that it is still I020S. Wood Ave., Unden 882-8495 Linden 662-3444 • Elizabeth 827-3300 ' Weldments for Industry ' • Two county pools to open on Saturday COMPANY LIMITED 687-LehlghAve.;- , . LOCAL NO. S9SUAW not permitted to bring beer into BINDER, LIFSON & BORR^S 800 W.Edgar Road SHALOM MEMORIALS Union. 666-6859 ' Unden 862-4400 - ' • Tony Fernandez Pras. Union County's two swimming at $70 per hour for a minimum of County Department of Parks the parks except with a beer PROFESSION OF INSURANCE 920 Edgar Road 1819 Stuyvesani Ave.Union Bane Guild Monuments and Recreation. 391 Mlllbum Avenue - , Linden 882-5112 . THE UNION CENTER NATIONAL BANK pools, John Russell Wheeler Pool two hours. : . . . permit, which is issued only in GUNTERSUNOCO Bronze PUdues-Reasonable Prices 2003 Morris Avenue Millburn 378-8100 Specialists In' Tune-Upi, Brakea Call For Appointment • 666-8191 Swimming . lessons, safety Tournaments and individual conjunction with a permit for a Edward A. Lihon.CPCU Minor Repaira, Towing, Snow Plowing • MAGICAL SCISSORS .Union,888-9800. • • in Linden and Rahway River Jalfroy B. Ackerman, C P C U . CLU 46 Ball St.( 1/2 Block From Center • SlyllilsForMen-Women-Chlldren and group lessons will be held PaulE.Falun.CPCU ' Park Pool in Rahway. will open - clinics and special swim sessions reservablepicnic area. Irvlnoton 372;0234 — . Millbum Mall ' ' " VERMTTOX LABORATORIES, INC. during the summer; the first 2933 Vauxhall Road SUN TOOL & MANUFACTURING I for weekends this Saturday. for the handicapped and senior The reservable areas are all B&MALUMINUM Union 687-9733 : , COMPANY. Termite 4 Pest Control Bpsolaliiir . : GEORGE PATON ASSOCIATES Custom Coioiing ftConditionin g Wholesale AReull Products , ti"" . - Wheeler Pool, will open for a citizens also will be available session of a youth tennis camp, 2084 Morril Ava., UnloiV C*Mar«ee-eeai lOMelvinPlaca \ equipped, with barbecues and Vlili out Unique 01ft Shop called REAL ESTATE AGENCY-MORTAGAGES Perrn-Manlcunng . " r 1472CllntonAve.,Irvington,371-6,B65- : ' offered lo children from 8 to 17 at 416ChesmutSireet - Irvington 373-4819" ' . full seven^day-a^week schedule during the summer^"" picnic tables, she said. There are RoaellePark 241-8686 a fee of $35. will start July 10.— Shade* 'N' Things Courteous Personal MET SUPERMARKETS VAUXBALL BICYCLE COMPANY 7 6h^uneT6 and Rahway Pool on . Additional, information may be toilets in most of the parks, but 310-314. N. Wood Ave. SUBSHOPPE - with EUie Ron. Comultant Professional Service . : Linden 926-9414 ' Tires, Tires, Parts & Accessories June 17. Both wijl remain open obtained from the Union County Times and fees for general not necessarily at all of the "Come In & Shop Your Order"' . Parly. Platters "Let's Promote Bike Paths tBIkewaya • . BANNWORTH FUNERAL HOME H.SCOTT • RushOrdors-Welcome through Labor Day. Department of Parks, and . play are: Young people under 17. , picnic areas, she added. Traditional Funeral m Wood Avo. Linden in New Jersey." MembeVN.ja.D.X. Traditional Cramatiohi Excavating Co. MAXON PONTIAC-HONDA 486-2811 883 Valley St. at Vauxhall Rd. 686-3907 ' On Saturdays. Sundays and Recreation. 527-4900. and senior citizens over 62, 9 Fees for reservations on 1095 Elereey Street General Contractor ' ' * . - Route 22 Westbound a.m. to 3 p.m.", $2 per hour; Elllabeth 382-8884 . ' ,U8MorrisAvo. . • Union 964-1600 • ' '- . SCHMEREL BROS. FURS WOOLLEY FUEL COMPANY '.; holidays, hours at both pools are weekends and holidays are $10 Mark Bannworth-Mariaojer Sprinfleld. 376^)890 . | ; Complete New & Used Car Center 1 Fine Selection of Better Furs ' • . Heating on, Diesel Fuel. Kerosene The clay tennis courts in adults, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., $3 per Mark K. Bannworth-Dlraclor . Ready & .Custom Made Coats 1 to 6 p.m.; on Monday through for up to 49 people and $25 for 50 HERMAN'S ARMY & NAVY DISCOUNT STORE 17 Mill Road . ' . ' 12 Bumet Avo.,' Fridays, Wheeler Pool is open Warinancp •'.. Park, Rbselle/- hour; and all ages, after 3 p.m., or more people; there is no BEADAZZLES JEEWELRY BOUTIOUE 13 Broad St. (Acrois from Court House) . MICHAEL A. KELLY POST Irvlngton 378-1001 , Msplowood,762-740tt 8 Scotland Road. • • Elilabelh 289-6448 ' 2433 VFW Remodellng-Repaira-Cold Fur Storage - from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Elizabeth, are now open seven $4 per hour. . - charge for weekdays. There also South Oranoo 762-8049' Woik Clolhos-Sportiwear-Jeans & Tops 2OI3HighSlreet ' & Cleaning Create Your Own Beaded Jewelry For Men-Women & children Union 667-2776 W. KODAK JEWELERS Rahway Poolfrom 1 to6 p.m. days a week, from.8-.30 a.m. to Players must wear tennis Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 8 1001 Stuyvesant Avenue. • ' ••'. (Continued on page i) SPRINGFIELD DIE Union 666-0708 . . ' ' Admission charges for adults dusk, according to the Union shoes. CANTEEN BAR & GRILL HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL PARK MALIN'S VARIETY . CASTING CO., INC. 303 Michigan Avenue ' Gothsemane Gardens Mauaoleums 203 Chestnut Streei' 725 Lexington Avenue are $2.50 on weekdays and $3 on Kenllwonh, 249-9779 • 1800 Sluyvesant Avenuo Roselle 24S-6422 , Kenllworth. N.J. 24B-O809' < WINTERS DIAMONDS: Union 888-4300. For All Your Needs weekends;! for young people CANGEMOTORS JEWELRY EXCHANGE . under 17 and senior citizens over Colliaion Experta HERBERT tUTZ & CO., INC. SA-LEESHOPPE 1000 Sluweunt Avenue - ^_ Inaurance Experta • Underground Fuel Storage Tanks' * MARTIN EDWARD MEN'S CLOTHING Specializing In LARGE SIZE Union. 667-9080 ~ 62r$l750-on-weekdays-andT$2-forT 1024 Stuyvessni Avenue • -. • •Dresses«Coats»Pannuits , 465LehlghAve. ' for Commercial & Industrial Purpoios Union 667-4633 ' ' • • •Sportswear Moderately Priced weekends. The pools, also: offer Union, 687-3842 - 2020 Clinton St.' 1013 Springfield Avenue. WALTER THE FLORIST Llndon. 002-8880 . - ' Irvington, 373-0089 UlOStuyveuntAvenue ' season mates, with 'a $70 ifamily COMMUNITY PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY MAYOR & MRS. GEORGE HUDAK . - Union 8660920 ' plan and :$40 individual plan, as Kitchen cabinets & bathroom vanitiea INTER COMMUNITY BANK Linden • ' . '•,.'.••• . ' Artistic Arrangomohls For All Occasions 201 W. Route 22 52 Millbum Ave. _ . wellas ^pecialirentals for groups Springfield, 376-3140 MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL It************** it*********************** Springfield. 487;880O 100 Galloping Hill Road. ' • COLOR LAB OF MAPLEWOOD Union. 087-1000 . i Serving your photographic IRVINOTON LOCK SHOP In Focus needs aince 1953 R.L WEBER PROP., • MCCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME 6 Bumet Avenue ' 1234 Springfield Ave. William F. McCracken Athletes all: Seni6r Olympics '84' Maplowood, 782-7204 Irvington, N.J. 1500 Mo'rris Avenue Union, 666-4700 gets under way with a torch lighting CONNECTICUT FARMS POST 35 . ceremony Saturday night, followed American Legion ; . INDEPENDENCE ELECTRIC CO MARTIN WITZBURG& ' ' V ,©• Legion Drive 87 Furry Si by competition in athletic events for Union 688-9753 Nowark 344-2244 SON, INSURERS the rest of the Memorial Day . 2022 Morria Ave. weekend. See Senior Center. !' COLBER CORPORATION Union667-2244 ' . .' • . Anthony Colled, Prea. . HtVINOTON AUTO PARTS '.. ' ." " , ' page? Manufacturers of Wire lOBoikshiroPlaco - Irvinglon 371-0991 NEIL'S ARMY* NAVY STORE Wound, Reaiilora IO4OStuyveaanlAv«. , 26BuffingtonSl. Complete NAPA Aulo Pans .It's in the stars: Rebecca's'forecast, and Installation Conlor • Union 688-7643 lrvinglon^7J:9900, Open Monday. Thursday * Friday , .... ;i new Focus feature, tells what the CHANCELLOR TEXACO unnlOP.M. • . . .'. r; stars hold in store for the. coming Service Station ' " I.C. MADDALUNA week. • • , ••' •• . 060 Chancellor Ave.. OTTO'S PORK STORE Irvington 372-9644 DISPOSAL COMPANY. 1121 Clinton Avenue . " • page 14 Sieved Al . ' 1001 Clinton Slreol • • livmgion 373O0M . . Unden B622447 . . Gorman Homemade Bolognas , 'RESERVED' —That sign rrtight well be put up on this picnic table at Warinanco Prune Beef • Pto-Cbokod Hams MeriioriM ThTwinriers: All the winning New CKOSSFlfiLD PRODUCTS CORP. Jersey Lottery numbers for the past, Park. Reservable picnic areas in Union County parks are generally booked up for 140 VALLEY ROAD JIMMY'S STEAK SEAFOOD PAVILION OZZIE'S ONE HOUR MARTINlilNG, INC. RoaellePark 848-2800 . 1240 Springfield Avonuir ' month, r ' .' the-Memorial Day weekend. Even for non-holiday weekends, parks officials livmgion 371-0625 • . . 29l9Vaulhaimd. ' page4 recommend that those planning picnics make their bookings well in advance. CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS «t LOAN ASSN LunchouA DinnorSorvod •' Union 8864144 . ... '.»•.'-. . (Photoby John Boutsikaris) 1087 Stuyvesanl Ave. Opun7DaysaWeok ' - Union 087.9376 . IIAM.I2Miilmqhl PROFESSIONAL AMBU-TRANS ., ' 13*0 Morrla Ave. Union 24IIR. EMERGENCY AMUllUWCi: S. INVALID COACH 2657 Morris Ave. Union TRANSPORTATION. 376 M74 ',,.'. a720 Mortis Ave. Union ' KELLY CARDS , THE CUTLER AGENCY For All Occasions •"-' ' ' . '. . ' ' PEASON AGENCY, INC. . "N.J.'s Loading InvoNlmont Propuity lOOOStuyvosant Avo. —<"-;- . ' 1173 Springfield Avo. " • ...... •'' • , . Union 688-7402 ' • ... upeciallsta" ' ' (comer Sluyvesant Avo.) • . , ... IB6SMomsAvi>. ' Irvingion 378B544 . ' ' -"' • . • Union 697-9000 KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME ' William A. Loonald:. DENGAN BPYLE, REALTpRS Manaqar .; ' • . , < C.B.S. INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 69MalnSl. SM Washington Avo , Insurance Specialists , . . '•-3' Millbum 487-3683 . (Cornorof2lHt.Si.). . . M0SouthAv«..E. • ' 640StuyveaahiAve. . Konllworth . • ...... i", Irvington 37S 0600 . Cranford S72 9444 2736lia-llnoAtuwerCall382833l ' -,' 540 North Ave • ALoonar,dFaml(yrtinoia'lHornii '. - .. •• Union 393-4J00 . REDDEVIL.INC. : KREITZMAN'S MEMORIAL SOME 2400 Vaunhalj Road FARINEIJLJl CONSTRUCTION "Jowmh Fuitoral Director!)"' . ' '.' . Union ' . •• •.'..' AlUnL Krolunull, Mgi., , RIDER INSURANCE CO. / rrtnkP.ftfinolla.Jr. 1058 Jersey St. t . • . . "MotorcycleInsurance" • Eliubalh 3814414 1360Morn. Avenue FOUR SEASONS PLAY .. ' rbitUuderdalnAro* , . . Union. 6B7 4862' . * RECREATION CENTER 3O5S63Q9II . ' . , . " IIBSWawChattnulSireal RIMMEL'SrLOWERSHOP MRoUleUilMloneaT-OIBI . . ' . ; . KITCHEN CUPBOARD l63eL5iuyveaam Avmue, **+******•**+****+***.*****+***+**•****** llomnmado Candy , Union 6BH7S70 FRED BIANCONE INSURANCE AGENCY Candy Making * Baking Supplies ' . MAIORCKtUlTCARDSIIONOI/'ll . ' All Types ollnaurarree ' ' , :U Cam Cherry 5l, ' "Aitiutic Arraiigemomx 1176 Springfield Av». . , • • •• Hahway 3684084 For AH'Occasions" . , ... Irvuiojon 3?a-»000 , • . ' : Biowilnu Always Welcome , mi t-"1 • Senior Center Joe. Michaels and Arlene Francis will Middle East, Vietnami Europe arid South . XISO FOR SENIORS ...... Y A panel will include Clifford Swisher, be grand marshals of Senior Olympics ' America. : ,' ,'; ;" ' ... The New Jersey Federation of Senior director' of audio-visual education in '84 this weekend. MEMORIAL DAY •o In. 1958 he was named NBC News Rome ' Citizens holds its ninth annual convention Clifton; Debbie Rosner, director of the n Michaels and Francis, co-hosis of 'today at Mercer County Community 'older adults service,-at .the YMHA of WNBC-TV's "Prime of Your Life," will bureau chief and in 1960. he was ap- IA pointed head of NBC's Moscow Bureau.1 ; College's West Windsor campus. : ••• Metropolitan New' Jersey; Joseph Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. O mnke the award presentations to winners Focal,.point of- this year's program, tramutola, director of educational In a culmination of work begun by the Gregg of Baypnrie, who was awarded the i'l ihe Sunday morning events at 2 p.m. . He became executive producer of WNBC TV in 1967 and editorial director which-gets under way at 9 a.m. and programs for older adults at Fairleigh late Paul L.. Angelo Sr.;, materiaW medal in 1944, Nicholas Oresko of May 24-25-26 C I't'lemonies at Newark Academy in r Dickinson' University; "and'•-James Tenafly, who received it in 1945. ; 2 : :•.in 1974.•;:.•-..:,v •-:------....•<>-'-r:--.r continues Until 3 p;m,; is health care — catalogued in tho Union County Medal of 1 -'Livingston'.-'. ,.-, -~~ - ,— '• Medicare,- Medicaid and assistance for Fafrel, principal for community Honor library have'been presented to the ' ' Jerome DeParlier, an officer in the •5 Senior Olympics "84. open ty men and Named "Most Popular Female Voice the "medically needy." education in the East Windsor Regional Cohgrfssiona! Medal of Honor Society Unioh;Gounty Flag Guardian Committee; n women age 55 and up, will be held on on the Air" in a 1981 national radio poll.. Peter Shields, director of the Union School District,.. Archives national headquarters aboard led the.Pledge of Allegiance. The Flag' Jot.1 .Hid tilt" G.iiu) Wish You A S.ilr . O Sunday and Monday, May" 27 and 28. at Francis began her television career as a County Division on Aging, is the keynote the U.S.S. Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Guardian Committee Instructs county H oltd.iy... Plcnso Drive Cirt'l z .the Livingston.location and at Essex panelist on the prime-time series speaker. A bill sponsored by Assemblyman Museum in New York City. .. '• officials, schools/ businesses and Racquet Club in West Orange. In case of "What's My Line?" with host John Daly, Thomas W. Long (D-20th District) which The presentation was made by Arthur agencies 1n the proper procedures of ruin, .tennis events will be held at. the She went on to host "The Arlene Francis .'• The gerontology department at Kcan : would allow. counties :• to operate new J. Grisl, Union County manager, to displaying the American flag, looks for "Start Your Holiday Off Knur Seasons 'Athletic Club'in East Show" and the "Home" show, for NBC. : College, Union, will present a conference nursing home' .facilities outside the Ronald. E. Ray, president of the 'any improper display of the flag in Union With A Hearty Breakfast" • Hanover. •'. , . and has appeared frequently on "The • on "Education for Older Adults: What It. state's 5 percent cap on budgej increases congressional Medal of Honor Society County and attempts to correct it. Senior Olympics is co-sponsored by Today Show;" and'The Tonight Show.1' . Is. How to Do II," next Thursday in . Charlotte DeFilippo, chairman of the has been approved unanimously by the and himself a Medal of Honor recipient ; United'Jersey Bank and the YM-YWHA Before coming to television; Francis Downs Hall. . . As'sembly.^ . , ' • A- (1970, Viet Nam), establishing ' the, : Union County Board of Freeholders, of Metropolitan New Jersey in. appeared in Arthur Miller's ••Ail My National Medal, of Honor Society Ar- presented a certificate of appreciation to cooperation, with Bevlll. Bresler & GRADE A Sons." She also appeared with James . Speakers at the program, which will The bill, which is being co-sponsored in :chives^. •.•:• • . ';• .;.- ... •', ,'• •• ,'•:' • v- ;•' Hillside Police Sgt. Paul L. Angelo Jr., in Schulman Incorporated. Stewart and Helen Hayes in the CBS run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will, include the upper, house-by State Senator Paul Angelo Sr, director of veterans appreciation for the work his father did FARM •• A torch-lighting ceremony will open television presentation of "Harvey." She Errha Polly Williams, an adult educator Raymond Lesnfak (D-20th District), interment.in the Union County Depart-, "for Union County Medal; of Honor FRESH Senior Olympics at 8:30 p.m.'Saturday at won a George Foster Peabody Award for • at Rutgers University; Harry Moody, co- would permit counties to add to a nursing ment of Human Resources until his death recipients, •':'. . :. ' • the Y.760 N'orthfieldAve.. West Orange. her hosting or the NBC radio series'. director of the National Policy Center in... home facility and then operate it for one in February, was responsible for starting Joan D.. Smith, director of the Union LARGE The games Sunday and Monday "Fatnily Living." and has received 'Education. Leisure and Continuing >ear without Counting.as part of the 5 the research that'led to the discovery of .County Department. of' Human PLYMQUTH feature more than 30 events ranging numerous awards for her commitment to Opportunties for Older Persons, National percent cap on operating budget in- hundreds of Medal of Honor recipients' Resources, gave the opening welcome to ROCK from dashes and the discus to swimming.. Council On the Aging, and deputy creases. After the first yedr, the counties (he assemblage, saying, "The transfer of EGGS ; humanitarian causes._incjuding_issiies gravesltes throughout the, nation that . Extra Lean FRESH horseshoes and handball— — "concerning senior citizens" •'""" •• , ' "director of the Hunter College Brookdale would have to subtract' the money they were previously unrecorded. ' these;valuable historic: materials;to the An accomplished swimmer. Michaels Center on. Aging: and State Senator receive in additional' revenues. Long T*o New Jerseyans who won the .archives . insures that Paul Arigelo's Breakfast will take part in the 100-meter individual Additional information on Senior Matthew Feldman of the State Education said. •• •.••: Medal of Honor in World Ware U wore tireless work will be av'aitable-for many medley and the 200-meter freestyle • Olympics'84 is available at 736-3200. Committee. . present at "the. ceremony'— Stephen • generations to cpnie." !' Sausage swims. These meets take place from' 11 a.m. to noon at the academy pool. "I'm delighted to be actually involved $159 in Senior Olympics." said Michaels, "I Summer jobs again available for young people Gqlip#hiori reopens • Ib. swim and run myself. It makes me feel For the second consecutive year, the use $250,000 in federal revenue sharing jobs and carrying out the program. They Camp Union, the' day camp' operated trips and instruction ih health care and better and I've always believed that Union County Depart/nent of Human funds to pay for the program. are the Union Township Community by the Union County Organization to Aid social skill's. people should do what. gives them Resources will offer summer jobs to . The 153 positions will be in addition to Action Organization, City of "Elizabeth, Children With Learning Disabilities, will For children. who live in Union county young people between the agesof 1.100 jobs to be made available under the pleasure and fulfillment." ; Plainfield.Mayor's task Force on Youth, hold sessions once again this summer at Township, transportation will be In a 40-year career as a journalist. I6and22. ' ,. annual Union County Summer Youth Westfield Community Center and Battle HillSchoolin Union; provided; for those outside the township, Michaels has won 14 Emmy awards for Employment Program with a $1.4 Rahway Community Action . ' The camp is open to children from S to special arrangements for transportation.' his work as a rejSbrter; producer and Joe Salemme, director of the Division million grant from, the New Jersey Organization. . ' . 14 years of age who have learning and/or can sometimes ;be made through the writer and has served as a reporter for of Youth Serviced, said registration will Department of Labor. continue.until May 31 forthe 153 positions behavioral problems, according to Leila ...canrip director or the local school..board. NBCNewSand "The TodayShow" in the Five local "agencies have been ap- Information on "both programs- is Kantor,director. Kantor said, which will be available. The county .will. : proved to assist in recruitment for these available by calling 527-4800. H-will bperateHrony 9,a,m. tb 3' p.ni. \ Camp fees: are $$5 for one week, $195 daily, Mondays thr6u'gh Fridays; from for a half session of three weeks and $370 July2toAug.lO. for the full session of six weeks. Activities will include swimming at the . Further information is available from : Boys and Girls Club of Union,, physical Linda Lewis at 687-5502 or Pam Drotar.at SURE YOU WANT I none week, education, music, arts and crafts, field, 862-6554:r ' ' EFFICIENT HEAT! we can turn your home Chamber to be host to seminar Sweet or Hot Fresh Lean BAR-B-QUE Extra Lean > The Environmental Factors Com- property that in the past has been used into a maintenance-free, mittee of the Union County Chamber of for the manufacture, storage, incidental ITALIAN $169 SPARE $185 WELL JOURS IS Commerce will host an informal seminar use or generation of hazardous wastes $| today on the Environmental Clean-up The seminar will begin at 8:30 a.m at | SAUSAGE 1" RIBS Ib. fuel efficient, stucco, stone, Act(ECRA). the Coachman Inn, Cranford The half {Under 3 lbs) ABSOLUTELY PEERLESS ECRA regulations require that' the day session will finish by noon, followed CANADA or brick house. Aiicl we Department of Environmental by lunch, at which time informal LIKE THE SERIES Protection approve the cohdition.oLany discussions mayJieheld. DRY can doit for almost the •'•,— CA COLA OPEN 7 DAYS 2 liter BOHLE ATHRIFTY, WANTE HIGH EFFICIENCY ALL KIDS OIL-FIRED BOILER needing a HAIRCUT Before. Fbrever after. TO SAVE s Pk. Sandwich Buns NTRODUCING: MARISA, YOUR HAIR 8 Pk. Hamburger Buns ! Garden State Brlekface For a b*» estimate, ! i Pk. Hot Dog Rolls 0 I 843 St. George Avsnuo . 1111 In this coupon, j. ' COLOR EXPERT . DELIVERY SERVICE . I ' BOMIIO, NI. 07203- tvt all you halz colorinv aaoda. NO.ZFUELOIL& or call (201) 925-0080 i WATERMELON PIESELFUEt : y-l I am ilnlHMUd |n bwulllylno and prol.cllna ih. mow ..••^•aMBv/'^--":' --L^''" •' .i't ••••••' .' • • Important Inmlmanl ol my III*! ' Florida Fresh

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...;*,. Lottery winners It^saiJicnic.;. ifthesifeisrig Pilot projedf in hig^h 11 begin at Kean • ... •" .-. ••". • •.. A^iunie have tii be townshlD lOi JUll© v> I W Following are the winning New (Continued from page 1) Applicants have to be township ; Jersey Lottery numbers for the residents or township businesses, she The first phase of a four-year pilot program in computer numerical control. associate professor of economics and • The. Bayerft Verein, Newark and three in the four years — will benefit weeks'April 23, April 30; May 7 is a $10 fee for a beer permit. reported, and the application form asks project lo create a model high technblogy In the year-and-a-half it will take a management sciences, provided the o Elizabeth Sport Club, will hold a two-day from adjustments undrecommendations n •and May 14: : "••(.!.•. Wheretocall: 527-491JB. . how many of those attending will be computer-aided manufacturing program claps of machinists io complete the liaison between the college and the In- c international beer and folk dance festival of the class that preceded it. t/» PICKET AND PICK-4 Unibnites. -. , for workers In the machinery industry technological training in the School of ternational Association of Machinists J on Saturday and Sunday,,June 9 and 10, o UNION TOWNSHIP Where to call i will J)Hng more. than'.dp machinists. |'o Education. Technology, and Related (AFL-CIO), who are cooperating in the Machinists who complete the course z • April 24-535,9031. . A Union Township brochure lists eight at Marcher's• Grove, Springfield Road, •- Kean College of New Jersey this spring. . Services, they also will be exposed, to program. The pilot project is aimed at will receive a certificate. The program c - '.April25 — 806,6230.' . - . municipal picnic areas, but five of them • Union.- •' "••. .', .••• . :•.. . Dr. John S.Iadicka of Lebanon;' seminar subjects dealing with sociology, upgrading the technological skills of the may also serve other. professional 2 : SPPINGFIELD 5 • April 26 —775.9715. are "simply tables at township Entertainment will be on an .in- chairperson of the Technology Depart- psychology and economics. These areas . workers. . . ' . . • . , organizations such as the American z Aprll.27-659,3941. Springfield-operates seven municipal ternational theme, featuring:-folk dan- - Welding Society, the American Society n playgrounds, with no toilet facilities. ment, said a grant from the State Will'.be: covered, in the School of Cooperation with the machinists union o April 28-982.7723. - It is the other three - Rabfcin Park, sites, which can be reserved through a cors representing Germany, Poland and Department -6f Higher Education' for : Humanities. Social and Administrative and direct input by workers served as the for Metals and the American Society rot- c April 30— 953.3404. . Biertuempfel Park and Weber Park — phone call or! letter to the Recreation Russia. The Matuz Polish Dancers, $34,000 will cover the beginnings of the Sciences.:1 . ' - ••..'•'•.. foundation for the course design. Manufacturing us well as business and z May 1-234.6093. " for which permits are regularly issued Department. • ' • Glinka Russian Dancers, .Edelweiss project — a high technology five-course Dr. William Kempcy of Allendale. ah Sladicka said each class — there will be industry in general, Sladicka said. . May 2 —801,6787: by the Recreation Department. Recreation officials recommend that Passaic and Bayern. Verein Kinder May 3-746.9884; . And of these, Rabkin Park is by far the' those interested call two or three weeks Group will perform. .. ,••''. May 4-422,0649.. most popular, according to Evelyn in advance; Persons receiving permits On Saturday, the Knickerbockers will May 5 -^311,6151. • • , Manca of the Recreation Department. must clean up the sites.before they leave. . play; on Sunday, Bernle's Orchestra and May 7-^451.3874. Weber Park is second; the Biertuempfel In general, the sites are most easily Paul Kohler. Also appearing will be May 8-300.7605. Park site is too small for most groups, available on weekends: On weekdays, Herman Duessinger, bell ringer: There ':. May 9 —964.3774. . accommodating no more than 20 or .25 they are in use for organized programs. will be games for the children and an May 10—512,0331. people, she noted. • ». • . Where to call: 376-5884. "lice cream parade'.'on Sunday.' •' May 11-615.1200. , The heavy season for the three Bavarian delicacies such as roast May 12—677^7241. municipal picnic sites won't start until • • ",;••• LINDEN , • steer, Bavarian bratwursl, knockwurst, May 14 —295.0365. next month. But then it will be heavy, The Linden • Recreation Department hoi' dogs, German potato salad and May 15 —681,2357. ' Manca said, reporting that all three are already has heavy bookings for June and sauerkraut will be available. • May 16-582.7760.' already fully booked for June, .' '. • July for city-operated picnic sites at Doors will open at 5 p.m. on Saturday May 17 —387.3509. • Applications for permits start coming Memorial Park In Tremley Point, 10th andI2:30p.m.onSunday. May 18 —781.3535. in on Jan. 1 each year, though the per- Ward Park and 4th Ward Park, depart- May 19 —408.0782.. . : mits themselves are not usually issued . ment officials reported. ... PICKS until about mid-March." For the Memorial Day weekend, sites April 26 - 1, 3. 18, 20. 27. 34: were still available late last week. But bonus -56829, . . • recreation officials recommended that your . May 3-8. 9. 11. 13. 20. 30: Yair to speak anyone planning a picnic call as soon as Seagram's Mixers possible. • Gordon's Gin bonus —99725. Brigadier General Yair of the Israel maiketptacel May 10 - 4, 14. 26. 29. 33. <35; Defense Forces will be the principal The city charges no fee for use of the bonus —01785. speaker. at' the ninth annual supper sites but requires a $15 deposit for its May 17 - 6. 9, 13. 16..22. 26; sponsored by .Eastern Union County "picnic kits," which contain a volleyball, bonus — 31541. Jewish National Fund Sunday, June3,at Softball and other sports equipment. WAIITADS 6 p.m. at the YM-YWHA, Green Lane; Where tocall: 862-0300. Heineken Coin, DIM Cofco, Seagram's V.Q Union. . UghtorDark or Tab CLEP review course Gloria • and Seymour. 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The fice. .. • .' : ••:• '•/. . -• • camp. Which is for boys and girls bet- 'The Veterans Headstone and Marker ween the ages of 5 and 13, offers arts and . Jgrjun," VA Pamphlet-40-lOT—was crafts, swim instruction, sporting eventsT developed by VA's Department of trips and lunch. The hours are Monday Memorial Affairs' Monument Service. through Friday, 9a.m. to3:15p.m.' Last year, more than 210,000 head- Camp Seton is held at Mother Seton stones.or markers were shipped to mark High School in Clark and has been the graves, of veterans in private ! directed for the past 18 years by Rudy UNITY cemeteries and approximately 45,000 Fender. More information about the went to national cemeteries for the camp is available from Norbert G. • graves of veterans and their dependents. fefci VanBergen, program director, at 381- Today Through Monday 1310. ' Men and women veterans of wartime and peacetime service, who were discharged from active military service Memorial Day State division seeks under conditions other than dishonorable rehabilitant of 1984 are eligible for this benefit, and in cer- tain circumstancesp'veterans' depen- 5 The New Jersey Department of ' dents may be eligible.. ••" ' l,000 Labor's Division of Vocational' ADVISORY OFFICERS—Freeholder Edward J. Slomkowski of The pamphlet also includes in- OPEN Sunday i2Noon to 5 RM Rehabilitation Services is now taking Union, center, congratulates the. two newly-elected officers of the formation on the types: of .monuments INSTANT entries for nominations for Rehabilitant Union County Juvenile. Detention Center Advisory Board. They are available; monetary allowance in lieu of : CREDIT of the Year: -'..'. John Kovalcik, left/chairman, and Joseph Pubchara, vice chairman. • a government-furnished marker; For 5 Big days, you take 50% Off every item in our Nominations will be accepted until replacement rules; additional in- AVAILABLE Aug. l. they.' should tell why the scriptions; how application is made; and showroom regardless of what the price tag says nominator thinks this person.should be Dog show will be held Monday shipment and setting of markers. WlfHOUT TYING UP named Rehabilitant of the Year and While the pamphlet is intended to $550,000•",Worth of fine furniture to be sold for YOUR MAJOR CREDIT CARDS. 'FOR QUALI- include the nominator's and nominee's .cover the program in broad terms, ad- OPEN MONDAY The Union County Kennel Club will County Kennel Club is offering obedience $275,000. Includes World Famous Sealy Posturpedic! FIED BUYERS. name, address and phone number. All ; hold it's ,53rd all breed dog show on 'trials. Theclub uses the proceeds from ditional information is. contained on the nominations should be sent to Karen Monday on the grounds, of Schering- its shows, for a scholarship to the. instruction sheet which accompanies the Memorial Day Sihnreich.' Department, of Labor. Plough in Kenilworth. ' .'.' " University of Pennsylvania School of/ application for marker, VA Form 40- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation . The show will include entries from Veterinary Medicine, donations to 1330..V- . ••• ' ' .•.'.••• • Services. CN-398. Room 1005, Trenton. ' most' of the breeds recognized' by the humane societies, donations to public Any VA office can provide information American. Kennel Club, obedience trials and school libraries for the purchase of and necessary forms needed to apply for Every living room on sale and junior showmanship competition. books about dogs, Union County Parks a monument or Jari application for When submitting news' releases, do The show will begin at 9 a.m. and judging and Recreation Department activities or reimbursement of headstone and marker not use abbreviations. Always write out Every convertible on sale of groups and best in show is scheduled to other activities that foster the welfare of expense. Toll free numbers arc located all titles and the full names of all under U.S. Government in the telephone organizations. • ' '. . • start at 2 p.m. ... dogs and dog shows. Every bedroom on sale directory;. '• ; This is the second year that the Union ' Every dining room on sale <6O €O< Every dinette on sale *^ ^TrjjJTweeks Special GO DOC TRAININGS - GO W. 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Of u(« lout bankcmd WVBDO CELLOPHANES 'Intermediate Markdowns may have been taken CLUB PET INC. Monday thru Friday 10-9 All Your Dog I CilNdJdl •. •••:•-:• • " CO Saturday 10 6, Suhday 12-5 SPRINGFIELD __ VERONA 6l6EastSt. George Avenue, Linden 406-8845 r HI Modorilo f rlcov ;; Additional parking in our roqr lot. 135 E.-Hrghlind Pjikway GOINSIBEJJ.NE/WBERRVS INSIDE NEWBERRV'SCO "'"'' '" GQ»IN£R ROSfcUE- ST. 2416175 467-1340 '857-1980 GO CO GO CO ;. Potpourri . calIfngBobkleyat272-0302. .'•'.• part of! Cathedral Concert' Series,- State Opera; July 11, New Jersey May 27, 6 to 10 p.m. Catholic Singles Newark's Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Symphony Orchestra, "A Shakespearean (Continued from page 8) June 1,2, 8, 9, 8:30 p.m., "Groucho: A . 26, "Joseph.and the Amazing Dream- Elm St. Members Gallery Exhibit, Doris £ Nar-Anon meeting. Every Sunday, 7:30 dance.Burns Country Inn, Valley Road, 89 Ridge St., Newark. 484-4600.: ' Evening;" July 18, Maynard Ferguson, P. Fulton, photography.. June through 5 p.m. St Barnabas Medical Center, Old and Freemont streets, Bloomfield. 429-' Comic in Three Acts." Circle Players' ' coat," menibers of original Paper Mill Clifton. Music, by Tony Paul's Trio, in- June 5 to-16, auditions for three . "A Jazz Legend;" July 25, Nikolais •Y662. . '•••-•• • '•'.'•;. '. " ;' .. Theater in the Round, 416 Victoria Ave., cast. 376-4343. ' ". July 5. Weekdays, ,9 a.m., to 5 p.m., • I Short Hills Road,. Livingston. Lower formation, 942-7831 or 334-2626. musical organizations of New Jersey Dance Theater; July 31, Preservation weekends, 1 to 4 p.m. Free to public. £ Level, Blue Wing Room E. Now to May 27,;"Dpn't Bother Me, I Piscataway: 968-7555, ''Carousel:" Overlook Musical. June 4, 7 p.m. Meeting of Amazing Youth Symphony program. ..(June 5)- Hall Jazz Band;. Aug. 1, Ransom Wilson, Can't Cope. Crossroads Theater,- 320 June 1,. 8 p.m., "Fabulous Fifties Theater; St, John's Lutheran Church, 587 Outdoor art shoW; June 2. (Raindate for \- Jewish Student Alliance meetings Feet Running Club at Berkeley Heights . Mason Gross'School of the Arts, New, flutist. 8 p.m. all performances. 1 May 19 show). Wearable Art. "SoHo to | every Thursday 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m: Memorial' Parkway,. New Brunswick. Far.ewell': Frolic."' George Street Springfield Ave., Summit. Pall date. 635- Brunswick; (June 6) William Patterson : Summit." One-day exhibition and sale. o Library of Union County College, • Library. • Guest speaker, nutritionist 249-5560. •' • " ' • • Playhouse, 414 George St* New Brun- 5745. "". -• ••'•: • •" •''.'• Marilyn Shpncr. E. J.Saurman, 992-7070. Collge, Wayne; (June 11) Masterwork ... Juno24', annual IrishFestivul; Garden "Now through June 3, "Burlesque '84" swick. 248-7717. .-•:.'• Benefit luncheon, June 13,11:30 a.m. to 2 z Cranford, Gary Trencher, 687-6594. Music and Art Foundation, Morristown.. p.m. Opening Street Painters on June 24. o Orientation meeting of Parents • . June 5,. 8 p.m. United Ostomy fetflte Arts Center, Holmdel. 442-8600, ext. revue'. Morty Storm. Club Bene Dinner June 1; from 6 to 8 p.m.,' a ."sneak Association meetings at Schering-Plough Principal audition site is Central 222- " '. •;'.. ,• '.'• '•..' \'\:' '•• ' ' Theater. Sayreville. 727-3000. preview party" highlight New Jersey Weekdays noon to 4 p.m., weekends, 2 to z Without Partners Chapter 418 at Presbyterian Church, Summit. 522-0365. May 25 through June 17,8:30 p.m June 3 ; .-•. Films 4 p.m. Summer classes for six weeks Franklin State Bank, 336 Park Ave., Corp., Galloping HM Road, Kenilworth. M Shakspeare Festival season. Schering- : Meeting open to public. ' • • • • June 8, at 8 p.m., The "Freedom and 17 at 7:30 p.m., and June 10 at 3 p.m., Plough headquarters, Giralda Farm. Rt. May ,24, .7/:30 p.m., film by RID, a begin June25.273-9121. Scotch Plains. Adult social on second Ringers" concert handbell ensemble. Theater "Working," musical by ' Plainficld • 24.- • •'•• ., . .;• . •. •.', • citizens' project to remove intoxicated Now through June 14, exhibit of "New Monday of eacji month. . Community United Methodist Church, Now through June; 10. "The Desert Theatrical .Group, Unicorn Productions. drivers, shown by South'.Amboy Police, Americans—New Farmers: Onq Hun- Union County Department of Parks . June 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 29, 30. July 1; Music RosellePark.. . ' . . •, Song. Spring 1984 children'*} shows. June Tri-County Arts Cehter, 116 Watchung '•'Barnum." Metropolitan Music Theater, with RfD president Peter Werner as dred Years of Jewish Agriculture in New and Recreation May Calendar: Country May 25, 26, 27, Frankie Valli and the June 9 and 10, fourteenth annual: 2; "Sleeping Beauty." June 9, "Snow Ave, 757-7070. . . • ', S~ guest speaker. Masonic Temple, 286 Jersey." YM-YWHA of Metropolitan crafts-gathering baskets.. Pre- 67 Maple'St.. Summit, sponsored by Four Seasons; June 1 to 3, Lola Falana; Italian Festival,', starring Paola Senw White," Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn. •"West of Broadway.'VNew series by Summit YMCA. 273-3330,273-9191.. MainSt.,SouthAmboy. '•..'. New Jersey. 736-3200, cxt. 511 or 523. registration. Trailside N&SC, Moun- 1 June 8 and 9,Dick Fox presentation, prini. Garden State. Arts Center, 376-4343^ .;. .- ••';'. -- ';- v"-'. - ••.•• New Jersey Cable Television Network: to June 26 through July 7, "Guys and' June 5,7 p.m.."Acid Rain," Canadian- June 1 evening/Judaic Art Collection tainside. 9:30 a.m., All day spring troop "Let the GoQd.Tlmes Roll, Volume III;" .Holnidel. 442-8600, ext. 221. , "Fridays and Saturdays'through June 2, horse show, Watchung Stable, Summit. air on last Sunday of every month at 5:30 Dolls:" July 18 through 28i "South produced film, will be shown by the. and illustrated slide lecture of "The June 15 and June 17, Sid Caesar and June 17, 6 p.m., benefit concert "1984." June:9 through July 7 (Fridays p.m. and the following Monday at 3:30 Pacific';": Aug.- 8 through Aug. ,18, Union County Branch of the New Jersey Precious Legacy," from Czechoslovak 12:30 to3 p.m., May 26,27,28. Pools open Carol Lawrence; June 22 to' 23,. Jferry and Saturdays), "Happy Birthday for season. Rahway River Park, Clark- starring Helen Reddy and Myron Cohen. p.m. May 27, May 28. :- "Annie." All shows, run 10 performances-. Cornucopia Network in the Cranford State Collections. Temple Emanu-El, 756 Vale, and Jan Murray; June 29 and 30; Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, 376- Wanda June," a p.m; Actor's Cafe , May 25 through June 23, Friday and Summer: season of Plays-in-the-Park Library, Walnut Avenue. East Broad St., Westfield.. Rahway, Wheeler Park, Linden. 11 a.m., Robert Klein. Playboy Casino, Atlantic Theater, Bloomfleld College, Franklin May 26. Every Sunday (except.May 27) 4343. Paper Mill Summer Festival: June. Saturday evenings, ''The Night of the' musicals. Roosevelt Park Amphitheater, June 6, 8 p.hi., meeting of Art Glass City. (609) 344^000. 27, Buddy Rich and his Band; June 28, Association of New Jersey, Kenilworth Planetarium show, "The Pretender . (Continued on page,!)) Iguana." Acting Studio, 189 North Rt. 1,'Edison. 548-2884. Planet." Trailside N&SC. 2 p.m., 3:30 May 26, 8 p.m., New Jersey Pops '. • "An Evening of Mozart," New Jersey •Avenue, East, Cranford. 272-5704 after 7 Paper .Mill Summer Festival 1984, Community Methodist Church,- 17th p.m. 527^900. . Orchestra of Livingston to perform at p.m.-. '•' -. ' " '. -.'•••• children's events. July lO.-.'IPeterand the Art Street and the Bpulevard, Kenilworth. Americana Resorts Hotel, Great Gore, ;May 25 and .26, i'Vanities,"..Circle Wolf," National Marionette Theater; Now throughMay 31. Weekdays, 9a.m. June 14, 7 to 9 p.m., Print Collector's Union County Hiking Club May McAfee, sponsored by the Sussex.County MADD topic Players of Piscataway. 8:30 p.m. 968- to 5 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, 2 to '4 Gallery, Charles Wysocki. Show through schedule: Chris Kaufman Memorial Bike HV WAV BOWL July. 17, "The Incredible'Merlin Magic Arts Council, and conducted by.Michael 7555.. "• .•'.:•: . p.m., water colors by Betty Stropped June 30. Colonial Square Mall, Rt. 22, Ride, Rt. 9 South and Craig Avenue, for Holden OPEN MEMORIAL DAY Show:'.' July 24, "The Magic Garden." 10 J. Buglio. 383-0027. May 27, June 3,10 and a.m. Play returns. Aug. 8 through Aug. Summit Art Center Members' Gallery. 68 East, Green Brook. 752-7410. Freehold, 10 a.m., and Lord Sterling 17, orchestra to play in Big Tent at Charlene Holden of SAMtoSPM Park Ramble, .' Mayersville Center- Waterloo Village. Union, organizer of the •n|oy our HOLIDAY SIMKIALS Vo-tech still hasi openings parking lot, May 26. Bikers and Canal May 27, Polish Heritage Festival. Union area chapter of Buffs, Canal Boat Demonstration, Convention Hall, Asbury Park. Mothers Against' Drunk • Union '-.' . County students, on a shared-time Morris Canal Plane 9 oh Rt. 519,10 a.m., Featuring Bobby Vinton. 477-1791, 654- Drivers (MADD), was- Vocational-Technical Sch- basis,.and adult tuition- Check out the Blue Book prices! and Greenwood Lake Ridge, Packanack- recently a guest'speaker at ools in Scotch.Plains has a. paying students may at- Wayne Mall, 8:45 a.m', May 27.527-4900. •7634. . .'.. ••.;•'•• • , ...... 1 May 27, New Up All Nflte acts. Simple a meeting of the Scotch limited number of openings tend the county-run school. May 24, 7:30 p.m., Community Com- Minds and Chlria Crisis. Dance Night, Plains Property Owners available for the Sepr Further information is. panion Volunteer Orientation, 15 Alden every Wednesday; best of New York City Association.' • i. tember- .class,. school. of- available.' from Richard St., Cranford, Suite U to 12. June, 6, .7:30 and regional bands, every Thursday. Holden spoke' about the ficials reported'this week. Spakowski at 889-2000. ext. p.m., meeting in Cranford Community Grand Ballroom, Coronet, 925 history of MADD and its Draft $eer . B'6'.th . high school' 214. •••'•• . .' - ' Center; : Bioomlngdale Avenue. Psychiatrist to speak on. "Manic Springfield Ave., Irvington. 375-NITE. goals and gave a legislative Hot Dogs Depressive Illness." June 7, 7:30 p.m. June 2 at noon, "God's Lovln' Hands," update. : French Fries . 49* Community Companion Training Session Gospel Puppeteers. Second Presbyterian Church, 1161 East Jersey St., Elizabeth. Hot Jumbo Pretzels 3/S|oo No. .1. History of Mental Illness, :. 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' . • particles,in the atmosphere or in a Puppeteers set O working environment, Murphy sajd. In Dr. Charles Murph? of Cranford, ah R&dfotd's 'hatural' once c. associate professor at the Union campus, addition to professionals in the field. in Gospel visit z has written the "Handbook of Particle Murphy Said, the book also will be o Sampling and Analysis Methods," which . valuable' In - graduate schools -that h he says is ainiwi at researchers in the specialize in environmental science., June 2 at noon o field of air pollution, government en- It took Murphy a year to write the book' in vironmentalists, public health officers and it was-another year before the "God's Lov'ih' Hands" Gospel Pup- z ByBEASMITH although he has retained .his potential to screenplay, written by Roger Towne and peteers will present a- Gospel program -t and companies that are concerned with publisher, Verlag Chemie International, "The Natural," a delightful film greatness, he is, after all, a middle-aged Phil Dusenberry. More complex, it -i :/"corporatehygiene," : . Deerfield Beach, Fla., completed editing June 2 at noon in the Second adaptation of Bernard Malamud's 1952 rookie, and his fellow players oc- seems, is the photography with its,, Presbyterian'Church, 1161 East Jersey I . Murphy said of the book, "U was aYidtypesetting. . •'•••.'.•.•.'..• •• ; novel,, how at the Linden and Bellevue casionally lease him and refer to him as subdued brown and orange colors, its Street, Elizabeth. This will be their g designed to be most useful to people who IUjyas the publisher who approached cinemas, has something for everyone! "grandpa." deep, dark shadows, its effective slow- don't have a lot of experience in this Murphy, to write the book, the Kean annual visit to the regular first and third For the men and. the boys, it has some The greatness in baseball that should motion moments. It'sall very impressive Saturday Spiritual Healing Service in field. And it is designed so. they can go metereologistsaid. of. the most realistic and exciting 'have'been Roy Hobbs becomes his in its opening scenes, but it can become . through the decisipn-making process • Murphy said he was speaking on Second Presbyterian Church. baseball plays and whole scendS"ever downfall, when his old wound returns to wearisome, unnatural and. straining by The puppeteers are from the Calvary . stepbystep. 7 ''.'•" particle sampling methods "before a : shown on ' the •:• screen. (They are haunt him. • . • . the film's end.' •••'•. Baptist Church in Aberdeen. The 15 "You have to make decisions about meeting of the American. Chemical reminiscent of the memorable scenes •The' others in the cost give equally Nevertheless, Malamud's ; •Society wheh a representative of.'the young people with dozens of large hand how you are going to collect the particles, from Gary Cooper's "Pride of the brilliant performances, particularly philosophical book about .a baseball puppets have presented the Gospel the best instrument to use; and the publisher suggested the book. More Yankees.") Robert Duvall, a crude sportswritcr- . "near-great" does the author justice on books could be forthcoming, Murphy • throughout the New York-New Jersey methods of analysis for examining the For the women and the girls, it has cartoonistr-Whose^cruelty to Hobbs in the big screen. Arid a critic must admit area. particles after you have collected them." "id": • • Robert Redford, whose golden smile "getting a story" turns Hobbs into an that "The'Natural" is Redford'sgreatest fhe service will be-preceded by a matches his golden hair, and whose four- embittered species; and Glenn Close, triumph I , ' Gospel song service at 11:45 a.m. year absence from the screen makes his Wilford Brimley, Richard Farnsworth, Lung Association elects off jeers And movie audiences arc en- Anointing and laying on of hands with presence ever more appealing. This Kim Basinger, Barbara Hershey. and prayer Will be done during the service for . chairman of the association's long-range thusiastically welcoming him back to the Patricia A. Elchele of Westfield, ' viewer has never seen a man begin to age •Robert Prosky. ', 1 those who wish to participate. The director of nursing at Children's planning and patient .services com- . so'gracefully; there is a ruggedness how Barry Levinson does an excellent job screen With open arms — and loving hearts! . regular fellowship luncheon will be held Specialized Hospital, Mountainside, was mittees. . ..' in Redford that merely, adds to his . of- directing.n difficult and complex in the chapel following the service. elected president of the American Lung . .She' was^ instrumental in the beauty. ••.-•'. A free will offering will be received. Association of Central New Jersey at the development of the family asthma And.abovc all, his acting abilities have Additional information can be obtained group's annual business, and dinner program, respiratory education and improved so that he/gives the best per- by calling 352-1659. . meeting recently at the Ramada Inn, support, program and summer camp for formance of his career in "The Natural/' youngsters with asthma,, which are: of- Clark. .- ' •;••• '. •• • '• •-. • ' Redford portrays. Roy Hobbs, a farm There will be a $10 charge for Also elected were Brian J.. Collins, fered In cooperation with, Children's boy, who in his early years, gets.his Specialized Hospital, Mountainside. publication of wedding and engagement Mb.,, of Westfield, vice president, and baseball training from his father, a man pictures. Wedding and engagement Richard H. Guessi D.D.S., secretary.. . Collins joined the board of directors in. who recognizes his son's great potential; 1979.' He was a leading force in" the. stories without pictures will still be Bichel has ;been a director of the Lung as an extremely talented pitcher, After. • • published without charge. Association since'May of 1979.. During establishment, of the pulmonary his father's • untimely death, Hobbs her tenure, she has served, as -vice rehabilitation program at Alexlan manages to find an agent who arranges president, assistant treasurer and •Brothers Hospital.. / ,. ' .' for the big-time tryoiit. On the eve of the tryout, however, Hobbs is shot by o"s. v mysterious woman on a train. It is 15 , • APT,, CONDO., CO-OP years before he is able to find his way You'll Get HISIDHfTSor OWNERS DR MIGttAELE. LUKENDA again into the world of baseball. And' W YOUR ; BUILDING BEING Announces His Associateship • • ' • AB$ngOut MANAGED EFFICIENTLY? WE '•': •••'•• .'•with'••!•;• '-,..••• WILL DO A COMPLETE,'NO OBLIGATION SURVEY, DR. DOMINIC DONATO 'Working' musical Of our 1 in the Practice of •• ;- RESTAURANT . 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iBBffl^jBWSBSsrnoBw*^^ S n I*: ••'<• '(• -r.-V set Bard Festival and atmosphere that jells into one *• . • - By MILT HAMMER' important dates around the country and [ifteup of plays I Pick of the LPs,"Midnight Madness," learned there weren't any records in the sound.'" ', •••."• o g. by (MCA/Camel x stores," remarks , Night Spotlighting the songwriting talents of n ^•Records). . : ' . ',-••• :•' anger's bassist and one their, two lead Blades, Gillis, Kelly Keagy and Alan ins June 27 alists. "It emotionally, affected: the "Filz" Gerald; "Midnight Madness Auditions fpr;. three' "musical o £ • Without relying on any musical fad: JUdith Delgadp,;director of education '.The New Jersey -Shakespeare | dism or gimmickry, Night Ranger has; d at firsti but we knew we had to zooms in on relationships, romantic at the Whole Theater Co:, 544 Bloomfield organizations-6f_thlB-New Jersey Youth c Ve on', snd-^ begin', writing and upheavals ("The old place don't seem Festival's 1984 season in Madison will z emerged as one of the most successful Ave., Montclalr, has announced that new Symphony program will be held from present a lineup of plays that have been '^"^Ing'for'.oiir.^nejft album," adds the same anymore/Yesterday's dreams L June5'thr«jugh'junel6.' - • -. o . and spirited now rock and roll bands; On summer c6urs<3,' Will-Jtw.'-held in the chosen; to include a broad, range of z 5illis,,one of the band's two lead are discarded on the bedroom: floor," Professional Theater School from June 5 Audltfons have been scheduled at the n "Midnight Madness," its second album guitarists and whose background in- theatrical styles from .comedy and sings Keagy in "Why Does Love Have To through July, 25, Wednesdays from 8:30 Mason Gross Schoolf of the Arts, New o and first for MCA/Camel Records; the cludes waying. lead guitar for Ozzy tragedy to satire and contemporary c . Bay Area Quintet has engagingly refined Change?") and the healing power of rock to 10 p.m. The course, "Movement for the . Brunswick', June 5; William Patterson z OzbournA on his recent live set, "Speak . ("-You Can Still Rock in America"). drama. its catchy metal-pop hybrid without 1 Actor," will be taught by Ruth Clark and College, Wayne, June 6, and the Playing in nightly rotating repertory of the Devil;! "We didn't want to lose any What inspired the latter song? "When we Maslerwork Music and Art, Foundation* sacrificing any of the bite or intensity'of Nancy Goldstein. ::; from June 27 through Sept. 23 will be of oiir momentum." . . .' ' ' were out touring the country," Blades Morristown.Junell. '• its debut album/!Dawn Patrol.", •••*••' "MidnighlV Madness" is filled with points out, "wiTtourid that a. lot of people "Dance • Sampler" For 'the Basic Shakepeare's. "Othello" and . "The Released toward the end of last year, Beginner," w.iir be taught by Goldstein The principal' audition site is the Merchant of Venice" and Richard plenty of lunging rhythms, screaming •wanted to gel up and declare their love CentraltPresbyterian Church, Summit. "Dawn Patrol" promptly became an lead guitar runs, keyboard and syn- for rock & rpll regardless of the fact that Tuesdays from 8:30 to 10 p.m. from June Brinsley Sheridan's "The School For AOR radio favorite and. turned; gold, "5 through July' 24. "Introduction Ho Student musicians from elementary Scandal." • "> thesizer' flourishes, strong lead vocals some magazines were' saying that rock through high school age are eligible for HELENREDDY MYRON COHEN. propelled By the success of the smash hit and three-part harmonies. As the LP & roll was being replaced by a new age Mime" by Craig Baboock, has beeVi Running for' straight runs of. three single, "Don't Tel) Me You Love Me," contined .to "Introduction to Mime II," membership in the NJYS emsembles weeks each from Sept. 26 through Nov. 25 . bears out, one df Night Ranger's im- synth-pop." ' • under the direction of George Marriner Which took a close look' at. modern mediately identifiable trademarks is the Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., July will be three contemporary American : Maull, The Youth Symphony, which has classics, Tad Mosel's Pulitzer-Prize and passion in the dark. ; :., - .; 'close stylistic. Interplay between The Night Ranger story has its 11 through 'Aug.; 1.-"Speaking Skills Cohen to sfor Night- . Ranger's profile was sub- guitarists and . beginning in 1976 in the California, Onstage," taught .by Marie Felter, will completed ' its ..fifth "musical season; Now York Drama Circle Critics award- sequently advanced via performances, Playing a '62 Stratocaster with a tremelo funkrock band Rubicon. Rubicon was be held Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m;, preapres thr^e major programs each winning "All the Way Home" (based on with Sammy Hagar on a cross-country bar and a '56 gold top Les Paul, • cofounded by Blades; Gillis and Keagy June 7 through July' 26.. Students will ' year in addition tot ensemble concerts." James Agee's "A Death in the Family"), trekvheavy MTV exposure of the "Don't had joined-by (he time the band called it ' Additional information can be obtained in Mill benefit event Neil Simon's "The Sunshine Boys" and . respectively; Gillis and Watson daz- collaborate with six professionals in the Tell Me You Lbye Me" video, and ap- , zlingly complement each, other and join ^.quits in 1979. The chemistry between the summer '. ^semster's .•"Creating a . bycalIirig.522-0365. . A benefit concert will be held June 17 at >' business' personality for more than 40 Arthur 'Miller's '.Tony award-winning 1 pearances on "American Bandstand," together.for some fluid duel harmony. three musicians soon let to the formation Play...Developmental Theater Lab," the Paper Mill Playhouse. Millburn. years, "impersonates folks from—real — "The Crucible." "Solid Gold" and "Rock 'n' Roll Tonite." or.a rock band known as Stereo. Though The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival "Brad has his whole wild and crazy Mondays-, from 7:to 9 p.m. and Wed- Pops Orchestra starring Helen Reddy and Myron Cohen. life, not caricatures from a comedian's But as it .turned out, the breakthrough the group, was short-lived, the influence is a non-profit, professional repertory vibrato kind, of feel, while Jeff is a nesdnys.and-Thursdaysfrom7tol0p.m., Reddy, who has nine gold and three hope chest." Once a salesman in'New successor "Dawn Patrol" was cut short of Gillis' rock guitar and a growing theater in residence at Drew University. straight-ahead speedster,\a real-bur- June)! through July12.' platinum albums, and is the recipient of York's garment district, .Cohen says, "I', when Boardwalk Records suddenly songwriling partnership between Blades • I jil hdschedulle Additional information can be obtaned ner," remarks Blades. "Thmr styles are . Additional information can be obtained the music industry's Grammy Award, like to perform to a. live audience, and I folded. ••:•.' • .':•'. : and Keagy laid the foundation for what • The New Jersey Pops Orchestra will so different, yet when theyYplay parts' by calling 744-2996.. • . has appeared in the films, "Airport 75," also live to travel around the country,, by calling 377-4487' , was to become Night Ranger. perform at the Americana Resorts Hotel. • '"It was pretty icrazy.VVe,were playing . together, they create'this, whole mood "Pete's Dragon" and "Sgt, Pepper." She entertaining,. After all, I'm still a' Great Gprge.McAfee, Saturday at 8 p.m. also sang- the title track for John salesman, but-now I'm selling yarns Two young artists Previewpdrty t It will be sponsored by the Sussex County Belushi's'.'Continental Divide." • instead of silk.". : . • Anderson, Torme ' Arts Council arid conducted by musical . The Paper, Mill has announced that planned for concert Movie timeclbck director Michael J. Buglioof Livingston. Born' in Australia. Reddy came to ' . preferred seating locations will include a to appear atBene benefit slated Reservations can be be made by pre-concert wine and hors d'oeuvre : America in 1966. She was catapulted to A special presentation of the Society of BELLEVUE (Montclair)f-THE DLES, Fri.,7:40;9:30; Sat;, Sun.;2,3:50, Singer Lynn Anderson, who won a A sneak preview party highlighting the calling 383-0027. . : fame when the song, for which she wrote reception in the Renee-Foosaner Art Musical Arts will spotlight two young NATURAL, PH., 7:45, 10:15; Sat.v Sun., 3:35, 7:45, 9:30; Mon., 2, 3:45, 8:25, 7:05, Grammy award for her recording of "I For the third year, the orchestra, the lyrics, "I Am Woman," became "an . Gallery at 5 p.m. For the prime seating New Jersey artists in a concert June 3 at 9r Tues., Wed., Thur,, 7:30,9; 10.. new • season of the New Jersey Mon., 2:15/5, 7:45, 10:15; Tues., Wed., Never Promised You a Rose Garden," Shakespeare Festival,, will be held by under the baton of Buglio, will-appear in anthem of social change.'' She was a locations patrons, the "unusually 2:30 p.m. at the Millburn Public Library. 1 Thur., 7:30,10. ' . . , '•.-•-. ." •• • ' . • V . . . will appear June 22at7:30 p.m. and 11:30 Schering-Plough- Corp., at its new the Big Tent at Waterloo Village for four guest on the J'Flip-Wilson Show," and unaccessible back-stage area will serve Admission is free to the public. The two BELLEVUE H-COLD FEET, Fri., . p.m. in the Club Bene Dinner Theater. headquarters.at Giralda Farm, Rt. 24, Sundays, beginning with,this Sunday, later became' the pernianent hostess of as a. theatrical setting for a sumptuous are Karen Stern, harpist and Joshua 7:55, 9:50; Sat., Sun.,;Mon., 2, 4, 6, 7:55,' 'Joseph' back Rt. 3S< Sayrevlllc. Madison. June 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. It will then June 3,10 and 17. Guests soloit's will the late-night music show, "Midnight: 'mpveable feast'. buffet." Music for Gordon, cellist. . 9:50; Tues., Wed., ThiTr,, 7:30,9:30. benefit the Shakespeare Festival, and be Ronald Rogers,. Sunday; • clarinetist Special." She also starred on'"The dancing will be provided by ^he Barry Stern will be accompanied by Marion BELLEVUE IM-ROMANCINQ THE Mel Torme,- who has-been a professional entertainer for more than 40 'J entertainment. wi|l be provided by Chick . William Shadel, June 3; flutist Peggy Muppet Show,' 'and her~o.wri""The~Helen • 'Herman Orchestra: • ' Stern, Cedar Grove pianist. Gordon will . STONE, Fri., 8, 10:05; Sat., Sun,, Mon.; oh Mil I Schechter, June 10, and drummer-Joe Reddy Special" on television. ••, ''••• ' Additional information can be obtained be accompanied by his mother pianist 1:45, .3:45, 5:50, 8, 10:05; Tues., .Wed.T years, will appear June 29 at 7;30 p.m. Slate and his Traditional Jazz Band. and 11:30 p.m. Additional information , Morello, June 17. . Cohen, humorist-storyteller, a show by calling 376-4343. •- Anita Gordon. Thur., 7:45,9:55. . . ••••' Arigelo Del'Rossi, executive producer . Members will perform scenes from the can be obtained by calling 727-3000, LINDEN TWIN ONE-THE. at the Paper Mill' Playhouse, Millburn.. 1984 play season. Exhibits including the ... ,•»,..•..;:•„.. NATURAL, Fri., 7, 9:25VSal.; Sun., 2:10,- Folger Shakespeare. Library will be on has announced that "Joseph and the ! : ; : §te/vs slated 4:35,7,9:25; Mon., Tues., Wed,, Thur.,-7, .Amazing Dreamcoat" will.reopen at the display.. :. : : '.'. • ' .' , , •• - ; . Additional information can be obtained • 9!25, .' '. ••'. • :. • .•••'-. •'•••.-.-. ' •, ;.•-'• theater on Aug. 8 and will play through. Advertisings : fot:c:Kildr@h UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED LINDEN TWIN TWO-FLESHBURN, ••Aug. 26. ..••••;v; y.. ,'••'..••• ,.:-/ '• .by calling 377-5330, . . Fri?, 7, 8:35, 10:10; Sat., Sun., 1:J5. 3, Members of .the original cast'of the A summer- festival 1984 4:45, 6:30, B;15, 10; Mon., Tues., Wed., Andrew: Lloyd. Webber-Tim Rice'rock works for children's events has RIGHT Thur.,'7:45,9:35. . . . • ''' - musical alsp will return to the show. • been announced by the Table Saw- 10",% horsepower • .' The Best .Paper;/Mill Playhouse, AWAY : LOST PICTURE SHOW' (Union)-. Additional information can.be obtained ' motor with extra blades. SOLD Millburn ENTRE NOUS, Fri., 7:20, 9:30; Sat., by calling the box office al 376-4343.: •• -•;•• call Good condition.... Sun, 2, 4:30, 7:20, 9:30; Mon., 2, 4:20, 7, "Peter and the Wolf" will .9:10; Tues., Wed.*Thur.,7:15,9:20,•"•'' ••, Every week. be presented July 10 by tho •5" for first 20 wordi STRAND (Summit)-SIXTEEN CAN- 686-7700 National Marionette USE A PREPAID •1" each added 10 wordi. ,\xi)s.\vrc.<;.\s Theater Enclota check "The Incredible Merlin or monsy ordar. 'Barnum' musical to bow at Summit's Y Magic Show" featuring the CLASSIFIED AD "famed Magician ol • The Metropolitan Musical Theater, in. .BillCorson will portray P. t. Barnum. Camelot11 will be staged on NAME / -• •-. TELEPHONE- association with the Summit YMCA, will- Stephen MaVch serves as director, and Pi July 17 7.Cnurte Dinner present the New Jersey, premiere of Catchourny as choreographer, . "The Magic Garden" Tiered UediiinnCake ApDRESS- "Barnum," June 15, 16, 22,-23, J9 and 30 showing "the wonderful Sliver Candelabra* and Hrtucrt . It was announced that reservations are Flamimjulnlee Shnu Prlialt tiridjl CITY_ ZIP . at 8:30 p.m., and June 17,24 and July Lat world of Carole Demas and Rtntmt XMilrctifyue'tr recommended and can be made by Paula Janis" is scheduled 7 p.m. The theater is located ih'the>Y calling 273-9191'pr 273-3330; -' auditorium, 67 Maple St. ' for July 24, Write your ad In the spaces below and mail to All summer children's events will be staged at 10 SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. a.m. and 1p.m. CLASSIFIED Additional information P.O. Bon SIOT. Union, N.J. 07083 can be obtained by calling the Paper Mill Playhouse box office al 376-4343 Savlna Umdi» Dlniwr 7bW 5.

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Later, home fix-upsare likely domestic scene is testy, children can be discreetly.. Later, expect a change of; career demands escalate,, family mat- to be on the agenda and startling news aggravating and even the most romantic plans, Finances blossom. Avoid in- ters are touchy and personal obligations arrives.'Continue to be conservative in' plans could fizzle with little warning. truding on other's territory. continue to mount. • ' ' all financial, tax or insurance matters. TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES CLASSIFIED DISPLAY , Most will be glad the week is over! :' Virgo .(8/24-9/23) Career, domestic and ' Sagittarius (11/23-12/21) Be prepared, .Pisces (2/20-3/20) Early in the week, Classified Display Open Rate (commlssionable) -. ($9.3B per inch) 67' per lin . Gemini (5/22-6/21) tread lightly in family interests ar.e high on your list of for a mate's increasing need for in- distant news is unsettling, for many. 'lo words (commlssionable) (minimum)..... J5.25 4 times or more '.. S4.'5O Contract rates'f or ads that run on consecutive weeks: Each additional 10 words or less ...... Sl.50 Each additional 10 words. $1 personal as. well as. professional priorities now and far-reaching events dependence; Professional "relationships Avoid an impulsive, decision and steer 4Tlmes. •. (8.54 per inch net) 61" per line relationships or you.risk severing im- may begin during the early part of this continue to vacillate and' unusual', > clear of involvements.that are clearly out '"•'...•• IF SET.JN ALL CAPITALS . Over 4 Times.;..'...... i '..-.' (7.70 per inch net) 55" per line porlant ties! Local travel, visiting or week. Focus attention on important, changes in' personality, or. appearance, of your league. Later, expect tension to. 10 words or less (commlssionable) S5.25 4 times or more S4.50 goings-on could be dissapointing.. Set" decisions. Later, private or personal begin to emerge. Later, secret or hush- . mount in work, career or personal, af- Each additional 10 words or less J2.00 ...... Each additional 10 words • Sl.50 Bordered Ads — Add $4,00 your. sights realistically. Later the matters demand attention/ Keep things . hush meetings or agreements benefit fairs. A long-time ally may rescind • Classified Box Numbers Available—J2.50 '-. . •>• emphasis shifts to family and domestic low kcy',.for best results. Avoid temper your, finances and a change of residence support. A surprise awaits you very- ' Classified ads are payable within 7 days, matters, and unfortunately you can't displays!. .' : may be in the offing. . , , ,-• soonl . .'.-'•'•'• ' ;' CLASSIFIED DISPLAY COMBO RATES classified display open rate (commlssionablo) 19.04 per Inch/1.34 per lino . TRANSIET CLASSIFIED RATES•--- ~ 7 ~4"to 6 weeks' ~ ~ " ^ 17.08 per inch/1.22 per line 20words(Commissionable) (Minimum) , .$10.00 7-52 weeks . 14.98 per inch/1.07 per line Additional, 10 words or loss , $2.00 Classified Box No,, V'; $5.00 DEADLINE FOR ADS RUNNING IN COMBO IS BORDERED ADS.. ..?...,...'... $7.00 5:00 PM MONDAY ~

1. EMPLOYMENT 3. MISCELLANEOUS 5. INSTRUCTIONS 7. REAL ESTATE 9: BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INDEX: 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. PETS 6. SERVICES OFFERED 8. RENTALS 10. AUTOMOTIVE BELLA PALERMO CALLIGRAPHY WEDDING PASTRY SHOPa FURNITURE-HICKORY ••...' " Bli'M . CAPE SINCE 1931 The. arf of beautiful Invitations &. . writing. Add elegance to 25% below retail. Llvrm. LIMO SERVICE . Honeymoon Specialist EMPLOYMENT 1 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SPECIALIZING IN: Accessories Dinrm, & Bedrm. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 1 HELP WANTED •Wedding, Graudatloln In- Big Discounts Weddings • Proms • Air- •• • • A in Brazil . WEDDING CAKES, BIR- American Masterpiece, ports 'Sporting Events • 321 Rahway. Avenue, THDAYS, ANNIVER- vitatjons, Brjth' an- Largest and most beautiful CLERICAL POSITION- POSITION WANTED- Traditional, Country Fren- Theater Parties.', •• Elizabeth, N.J. 07207, 352- BANK BANKING SARIES, SHOWERS, ETC. nouncements or "any cor- selection. Call for Informa ch, Contemporary & 24 HOUR SERVICE. Union 4112. Ask for Judy'. • Available to Intelligent Lady looking for general TELLERS 419—' Elizabeth—Avenue, ...respondence..^Reasonable. tlon Monday-,—Tuesdayr Designer's Choice. Trade ~Area~6B7;5595; ~ -. • ~ . .J-mature-mlnded—person. -household.. cleaning |ob. MORTGAGE DEPARTMENT .Elizabeth, N.J. 07204. Call.688-.9449. . • Wednesday, Thursday 9 welcome; Asthetlc. In- ° Applicant should be able to Iricludes-vacuum, Iron, :.-.—-- SUMMIT TRUST CO. AM 9 PM.. . ' • ' . . • scrubbing, washing, . WEST FIELD 354-8410 teriors 6, Design. 233-0527. GOWNS/ACCESSORIES /type arid possess a poised WARREN (FUllTime) 1 EXPERT CALLIGRAPHY '289-1174 buslness-IIKe telephone dusting, etc. Call VIckl at 434-4051, ' . (Mini-Branch at Chubb A Son) ORIGINATION PROCESSER THRIFTY BRIDJES manner. Permanent, full Awards, liivllaltoiis, Lu. TRAVEL BUREAUS time position In attractive Good Figure background. Calculator/typing 45 CATERING Wedding Gowns for sale or PENBALL MACHINE- MURRAY HILL8, SHORT MILLS (Full Time) ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT 'rent, Accessories also and working environment In (Mini-Branches at AT&T Bell Labs) plus wpm and telephone communications skill Various Styles — Mary 533:O3fl' r Electric Flying Aces, full \ • • required . . GALftXY Crystal Cake Toppers. ' Chatham. Call Mr. Krasrier ; - OEEDIE'S TRAVEL SERVICE . slzo.fun fpr everyone. Ex- CLARK : BY APPOINTMENT ON- at63j-1551. . cellent condition S125. or CLOSING CLERK CHEESY CHOICE ENTERTAINMENT 260 Morris Avenue, LY •.•-•• • '' •• Man. 10AM-6:15PM--Tues.l:30-6:15PM CATERING FOR, . Elizabeth, N'.J. 07207. 355 DATA PROCESSOR- Ex- best offer. Call 374-7931. Sets up all closed loans originated by Processor •V J89-3Q4O • . Thurs. 7:30AM-6:15PM--Sat.B':45AM-12:15PM ALLOCCASSIONS 3944. perlenced. in manual and Wed. 10AM-6:15PM-Thurs. 1:30-6:15PM Department. Typing 45 plus wpm, figure '.'••')'. ACCORDIONIST TWO EXPERIENCED Hot and Cold HONEYMOON automated payroll. Will Frl. 7:30AM-5PM-:Sat. 8:45AM-12:15PM background, calculator and one year loan Pro- TO. play fbr any social SPECIALISTS! II . YOUR GOWN train on' data processing Cleaning ladles will profes- cessing experience preferred. Party Platters • event, Indoors -and Out- & HEADPIECE 1 sionally clean your home. Quiches, Cheesecake For Prom or Wedding- computer .. Full '^benefits, Our starting salary.is $192.. week. We prefer at doors. • . LLOYD ' References. Call 964-0342. least ,6 months Teller experience or 2 years SATISFACTION/ASSUMPTION • Hors D'oeuvres EXCHANGE TRAVEL ••.-• Custom Designed salary, commensurate with Ethnic Music. . .. :' experience. Call Chris at Cashlere experience. 116 9th Avenue John Lenard 353-0941 • WprldWIde ;. . by."MERCEDES" CLERK •• Travel Service •'• . (formerly.Carpl's) 9M'4>ia CHILD CARE ^ 1 Process payoff on first and second mortgages Roselle • 2450163 Berkejey Heights Operation Center SONGS, PIANO, COMEDY '•• Honeymoon - .1201 Springfield Aye. E. X C EL L -« N T CH1LDCARE. also auto, personal^ and home improvement BY STEVE AMES & '• •'. -Specialist -. • Irvlngton OPPORTUNITY- For loans. Light typing and bookkeeping required. • ••' ' 484-4400 • . Excellent in home private YOLANDA ' . 375-4052 bookkeeping'service done nursery, very tiny group, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Kno.wledgG of mortgage Instruments preferred. 1988'Morrls Avenue • Childrens' Formal • In my office. Reasonable We offer an excellent opportunity for career HAVEW Top Quality Variety Act. • '..• uniori . two teachers. Excellent SERVICES i ->-' f As seen On H BO —-— (At Union Center) • - . • ' Wear . fee. Will arrange pick up, references. 944-9274 or 944- COORDINATOR fulfillment with pleasant working environment 647 Summit Aver Kenilwor- •ALL OCCASIONS , and delivery, CHARAL 5822. . • ' At least 2 years Accounts Bavable experience and an exceptional benefits package. Call for ap- th; N.J. 07033. •REASONABLY PRICED SERVICES, INC, 687-2824. ' with FNMA loans, including Bookkeeping and pointment: WEDDINGS BAKERY EXPERIENCED typing ability, Responsibilities include servicing PERSONNEL-DEPARTMENT &ALL •FREE BROCHURE BAKERY (2) POSITIONS: Medical Call Steve 351-5014, WOMAN- will care for in- FNMA loans, maintaining records, payoff 743-4700 OCCASS.IONS assistant arid receptionist/- fant. Your Union home or statements and credit-letters. Funeral Buffets, Short secretacy In Allergist of- CRESTMONT Notice. 289-2280 or 241-0408. mine. Full time.: fices. Fulltime. Union and References. Call 944)745. CATERING Uvlngston area. Ex- MICR PRINTER CLERK ' FEDERAL SAVINGS AVANT GARDE perie.ncedV ,wll,l train MOTHER'S HELPER/' Will be trained to print MICR documents & per- Eqyal Opportunity Employer M/F special techniques. 992' SPRINGFIELD- own form other clerical duties-filing, typing & purg- Are You Planning.... GOURMET CATERERS 4171.. ••:•,- •_: transportation. Responsl-. ing files. • . A Wedding Party. .. • ' ble person to help with 3 An Engagement Party • . . SECRETARY BUFFETS •DINNERS To Executive Director of young children under Vn OFFSET PRINTER TRAINEE A Bridal Shower years old. Must ehfdy play- A Rehearsal Dinner . • ' non-profit organization, Will be trained to do complete bindery work, ADVERTISING ^PARTIES Excellent typing and--4ng and being outdoors. printing and other |ob related functions. A Welcome Homo The Newleyweds For your wedding or anv other'veryspecial occasion Hours Monday. 9A.M.- Dinner (In a basket)- , •COCKTAIL PARTIES organizational- skills re- 4P.M. Tuesday through An Intimate Dinner For 2 quired. Call Mrs. Kitchell SALES v Then Call.379-3773 Saturday- 9A.M.-NOON.. PROOF OPERATORS "WE WILL BE YOUR ^ Full Line Of 376-3636. y Sunday- optional. Must PART TIME : . ' Career opportunity' tor male/female to join have references Cat r 379- Mon.&Fri. 10AM-6:30PM; Thiirs. l-6:30PM newspaper advertising staff. Must enjoy people middle's kitchen's Service Available EMPLOYMENT WANTED 1 and have some sales background. Typing and art 5342. . helpful. . (201)467-3350 A CREDIT WORHTY or Ideal For Studont 201-5744507 PERSON WANTED-, for Mon.-Fri. 3-4:30 PM Both positions require working past 6:30 PM Salaried position with benefits. Car required for June Warehouse release of local selling. Call: 61 A Main Street/Millhurn. fil.J, 3 rooms of new traditional HELP WANTED when needed _ • CALLIGRAPHY ENTERTAINMENT furniture .including Living Room;' Bedroom, and "ac- We offer excellent.salaries and ideal working 686-7700 •^ Weddings. Invitations, LINDVr cessories and 21 pc. kitchen conditions. Please call our Human Resources to arrange an Interview appointment. FLORISTS UMOSINE SERVICE Wedding Envelopes ad- Music for all pccasslons. AUTO Dept., between 9AM-3PM, for further informa ENTERTAINMENT set. stored since July'83. MV CLERK FLORISTS dressed. Posters, Weddings. Proms. Take- over balance • due Bulletins, Personalized Graduations, Etc'. $487. Items' may be pur- Leading import dealership (201)522-3680 MARATHON .. • , stationary. Certificates. •• Al-Bsss and Vocal needs experienced MV SPECIAL EDITION JEANIE'S REKEMEIER'S ' Limousine Service : chased seperateiy. Terms FLOWERS . Diplomas or any< Scott-.Gultar and Vocals to suit., Bushberg Bros., 77 clerk to loin th'e'r busy HELP WANTED 5 PIECE BAND' . DRIVE-IN' 1984 Stretch Llmos with bar calligraphy other needs. Robert Lynch-Drums staff. Full time position i,7he : Immediate opening for Parking Violations Of- Specialists Iri 8. TV. VIp: service at Market St., Newark, N.J. 103 East Westfleld Avenue, Wedding Designs 763-5&J9! ' andMgr. •' 201-424-1055, Mr. Burns. with Ideal "working condi- ficers, Part-time, 25 hours a week weekdays, Music for all economic prices. We Summit $4.00 per hour. Position includes patrolling areas Roselle Park, NJ, 07204. ' 116 North'A ve., specialize ride's from JFK; 373-4982 '..- tions, excellent pay plan occasions. 245-6300 1 and full company benefits. to Inspect operation of parking meters and to Wedding's; Parties, W, Cranford - LaGuardla & Newark Air- BABY ITEMS- Cosmo Bancorporation BOUQUETS. 276-4700 stroller, • Hedstrom car- Come work with the BEST I issue summons to parklngoflcnders and related FOR ALL. ports. Elegant for Wed- COMPtTCTE LINE- 100 INDUSTRIAL ROAD work as required. Applications are available at Dances. i43Chestnut.st., dings, Broadway—Showsrr riage, 2 playpens and a Please apply to Carrie at . OCCASIONS!! • First- qoalttsrihiported 944-8700. ' > NEW JERSEY, 07922. . Administrator's'office, Municipal Building, 1.974 We Offe Complete Wed- Roselle Pk. Sporting Events, Race .Want Ads Work... lump, seat/walker. Ex- "Equal 6ppl9< employer m/f/h Morris Avenue. : ding Flower Packages At 130 W. Third Ave, . Tracks & Al.tantlc City, Ma- crystal, unique wedding cellent condition. Make of- ARRELDATSUN SpeelalPrlcesl.il: ; . —Roselle and- shower favors. '•••; CnU888-770« fer. 944-4354,. Route 22, Hillside Tr-|orcred(t cards accepted,. ^J^ble prices, call 241-2700 •° •.'- 4M--3M1. •' HELP-WNTED • yl" HELP WANTEtf '•=.. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IELP WANTED HELP WANTED CUSTOMER SERVICE For Union County Classified Call: 686-7700 Growing Essex county 'FULLTIME firm seeks responsible ESTIMATOR CLASSIFIED/ Individual for/.customer SUMMER . . ELECTRO/MECHANICAL Drooio Eiistorn Corp Is a loadlno manufacturer ol Aircraft Cargo: service position. .Duties EMPLOYMENT Hooks, Hoists & other closo tolerance machlneo, parts ft RECEPTIONIST Include heavy phone' National :, wholesale aswmbllos lor govornmcnt & commorclal users. cntact,'order, entry and. This position oilers good growth leading to management respon- FULLTIME company.needs to hire sibilities. .•-..' - • " .. -. For busy local weekly newspaper office;: Good expediting, ^quotations,- • and." train several am- I don 11/, someone with a minimum of 5 years exporlonce'lh the etc. Automotive or S following will bo considered. ' '•'•'', '-. spelling a must, typing, pleasant phone manner. Wtlbus '. Indivi.dyals. Some sales experience, helpful, but willing to diesel parts experience ; Available poslfjo.ns'are: I preferred , but - not 1 y • Largo corporato estimatint) systems train right person. Company paid benefits and Sales,;" Marketing,/ Reaching over 70,000 readers in the Union Leader, Springfield Leader, Mountainside Echo. • DD633wlttisupporllngdata' . ' • •. . • Vacation. Call 674-8000 for appointment. ••• necessary. Must. work . Managers -and Upper Kenilworth Leader, Trmspectator in Rosellea Roselie Park and the Linden Leader. • LoArrtlng curves . ' • weir under pressure. Management. Must be '•Mult! year applications ' . -• • Salary Commensurate • Work Statomenls 18 or over/advancement 8 • Machine shop details • r with ability and ex-, ' Within 4 to. 6- sweeks.. perlence. Send resume ; ; • "Mechanical'& oloctrical..assemblies & electromechanical Call:- •;'• '.: '" HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 HELP WANTED 1 MISCELLANEOUS 3 MISCELLANEOUS z materials. •: SECRETARIES (2) PART TIME and salary history to Mr.'Robinson, 225-7080. Excellent company benefits program Including tuition refund. TELEPHONE Classified box '. 4490, -' First come-first served. MODELS NEEDED! g Send resume'. with salary roquirom.ents or call Personnel WESTFIELD Suburban Publishing Males, females and RESTAURANT SECRETARY- Philan- Manager for appt; -• Typrng 45 plus wpm. SOLICITORS . .1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, GOVERNMENT JOB? children all-ago groups MANAGER- Experienced thropic Organization, full Calcu.lator/steno Union 070B3. $16',559'S50,553/year. PART TIME for family-style time position for mature- for catalogs, brochures, Early morning established FURNISHINGS BREEZE-EASTERN CORP. helpful. Processor Now Hiring. Your Area. book covers, T.V. com- restaurant/Ice Cream minded Individual. Small knowledge 2-3 years We • have ' IM- CLERK TYPIST- Good Newspaper routes arc Parlor. We are expanding pleasant office, near 700 Liberty Ave. Union, N.J. 07083 MEDIATE OPEN-, •math aptitude; Detail Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-. mercials and live available to reliable people . ELEGANT SOUTH ORANGE experience. We offer 1448,.. - "" ." .,;;. fashion. No experience and need good personnel Parkway and 280. Salary an excellent oppor- INGS In our Union oriented. Accurate, with cars in Cranford, Gar who are looking for a future commensurate with ex- (NEWSTEAD) HOME sales office for mature typist, 9-5, Monday necessary. Excellent In- wood, Westfield, Scot V 686-4000 tunity for career AL OFFICE come In a glarmorous " with a growing company. perience. Benefits : minded outspoken peo-. through .Friday. Call chplains, ' Fanwopd and ' Equal Opportunity Employer M/F fulfillment", with, plea- HELP- Light record field. Call (201)254-1000. Apply: Mr.. Malone, Grun- package. Respond by letter 58 CREST DRIVE sant working environ- pie who like to talk on Lorri Flariagan, 374- . keeping: 8:30-5. Moun- North Edison. Excellent ing's. 742-9551. to: Box 245, Worral Friday, Saturday, May 25-24,10 A.M.-4 P.M. the telephone. If this Prernlero • Modeling " earnings that will help sup- ment and an excep- 0140. • . - ^ tainside. Health Agency, 809 Rlvervlew Publications, P:O. Box 849, Sunday, May 27,10:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. , tlonol benefits sounds I fee you and benefits. Interview dai- plement your present In- . RECEPTIONIST Orange, N.J. 07051. (South Orange Avenue to Wyoming Avenue nor- irTrA ; • Drive, Totowa, N.J. come. package. Call for ap- you can work 9:30 a.m.' ly 9 12 only. Call for ap- ' BEAUTY SALON th, left 1st block, which is Overhill, continue up CLERICAL POSITIONS . pointment: Personal to l:30p.m..0r 6-9 p.m. ' HELP- Route 25. Spr- N.J. State licensed. Call Toll Free 3 days, desk, phone, lite hill tejCrest.r ' Department' . . dally. Hourly rate, ingfield. No experience pointment 654-4363. E.O.E.A.F,T;R.A. . ».'•„» 800-2420850 bookkeeping; reliable and SECRETARY UNION COUNTY REGIONAL bonus and paid train- necessary. Muit be perspnable with some Sofa, baker and parsons and other tables, king G R O U N D S MACHINE OPERATORS" Would you like to become HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ing. . '.•...' dependable and have MAINTENANCE PART TIME/FULL TIME- business experience, an integral part of a four size bed, dressers,chests^_desk unit, fire place CRESTMONT transportation. 10 a.m. • '•...'. All shifts. Fuller Brush Company, friendly Springfield salon; person office In a Union WORKERS- Hollywood T & L Mold & Tool CO. selling household and per screen and tools, day-bed, lamp tables and LIBRARY CLERK - Jonathan Dayton Regional 2 p.m. Monday through. _M^niox|a!_PaJt__yM|a!JtFM M good salary. Call after 7 CPA firm? Telephone con CALL 964-9300 •/_ 7 • -1306 E. Elizabeth Avenue sonal care- products. All lamps, bar stools, exercycles, baby carriage, of _»H)gb-ScuooL-Spetagiield. —-• FEDERAL SAVINGS Frldavreall-379-5257^—— time and sumfner post " PM 688-5688. tact, typing, dictaphone, 743-4700, -"•" . Linden 925-5022 : areas open. Good bonus op- general office skills. Salary fice Size refrigerator, Maytag washer and dryer, COSMETICIAN EX- tlons available. Starting portunity. Call 3710046. MAIN OFFICE CLERK - Jonathan Dayton . Equal oppty emp; m/f- pay $4.50 per hour.' Call RECEPTIONIST- Doctor's Open 487-9639. many fine books and obiect d'art, linens lovely Regional 'High School, Springfield.. PERIENCED'ln selling office. Must be efficient fine lines of cosmetics. . 688-4300 for appointment PART TIME- Messenger furs and clothing, fine chian, cry'stal, silver, .. with superintendent,; MANAGER and type. Send reply: sicRETARY FOR-~SOUth MAIN OFFICE CLERK • Governor Livingston •• SERVICE Full time. Center Phar- forlight mall route, 9-a.m. Suburban, Publishing Orange office. Must be camera equipment, small round table 4 chairs, macy, Livingston, Mr/ Regional High School, Berkeley Heights. . GENERAL OFFICE TRAINEES to noon, 5 days per week. Classified Box 4491, 1291 good typist. Excellent kitchen items and much much more. Beautiful BUREAU LISS. 996-6800. .• Call 544-7584. REPORTER Seeks computer . HELP.-/ Typist; Light: Want an Interesting good Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. benefits and salary. Call and interesting items. Something for everyone. All positions fulltlme.12 months, Good tVDlng re- paying |ob with a future0 07083. • —= —• • -' 743-5100 Monday-Friday, 9- quired. Dafiy.work, day ,8, AM to 1; 15 PM. Ex- Needed ; for group of payroll processor. Full CLERICAL record keeping, 8:30-5.. PART TIME- Kitchen help No checks. del lent benefits and wdrking condltlons.^Salary weekly newspapers.. time. Good figure ap- Mountainside. Health, Come and.loln Quick Check RECEPTIONIST. 5p.m. is per clericacler cal rangerange..Coh>ac>. Contact: ChaCharler oss Bauman,^---.---i: •• Filing, light typing, (cook), 5 afternoons a Law firm in Union Center islstaninf Superintendent UUnion on CountCountv.Reglonay Regional Must .have good grasp titude. . • Experience answer telephones, in benefits. Interview dal- Food Stores team today I week. ideal for JEWEL GOLDSTEIN- HiMSchool, Mountailountamn AvAvenuei , Springfield, N.J, ofgrammar and spell- ly 9-12 only. Call for ap- We have a number of op- needs receptionist -with with computerized small • Union,- 'New. homemaker, also part time dynamic personality- to. SECRETARY-TYPING- ROSLYN WINSTON ing. Car required. payroll systems a ' Jersey office. Call Mr. pointment 654-4343/ ; portunities In •" store cocktail waitress, 3 nights An equal opportunity/affirmative action Send resume ,;to management positions for answer very . busy and Clerical In local ac- employer. , , . plus. •" Benefits. For ,C. .687-1100 for appoint- a week. Experience and telephones and to greet im- EDITOR c/o . HOUSEKEEPER- qualified • applicants: Ex- references required. Call counting office. Call: 763 personal Interview, .•• m'ent. . : •-.?•. ; portant clientele. , Ex- 3870 for appointment. BICYCLES: Schwinn Var- DOUBLE BED-box spr- Classified Box 448$i call: •••.: ' Thursday or Friday; 9-3. porlence ls not necessary, 486-0005. sity, 10 speed, 24" with ing and mattress.-Dou- Suburban Publishing, |ust the desire to take ad- perience an absolute must. DELI- PART TIME, 'Own transportation. Some light typing required. Teachers needed for part speedometer, good condi ble dresse.r/miror. 1291 stuyvesant 1 964-4912 • Springfield- Experience Good references. Call vantage of an excellent PART TIME- for or Please call between 3 & 5 time wprk. All in- tion, S40.- Scnwin, 5 speed, Crocheted bedspread- Avenue, Union, NeW preferred/Call, 379-2820 after 6 PM • 379-2996. • manager . training pro- thopedlc surgeon. Union of- Dirt bike with double. Rocking chair. AUDIO/ jersey 07083. • '. PM and ask for Janet. 687- struments. BILLING CLERK between 3 PM & 7 PAA. gram. Full company fice. Diversified duties. 4452. speedometer, good condi Good condition. Priced HOUSEKEEPER- benefits. Please apply in Light typing. Call 964-3425 Call 736-7633 reasonable. Call: 751- VISUAL Full time for physi- Thursday or Friday, 9-.3. tion, S40. 762-4127 alter 5 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN cian's office. Call for of- person to the' following 9:30 AM tol:30PM only for RECEPTION 1ST ~ P.M. 6686, ' : v ' ffee_manager_j.Qr. Jnler - Own -transportation^ Quick Check-Food Store. - DOMESTIC "'Good references. Call lAUT7KiS(l- ' PRICES • FULLY IN PAINTING ',: 6 PIANO'TUNING- Repair- Saturday, May 22, 35. ANTIQUES .SERVICE. " FRE.E ' ' •. 352-.028B SURED«25YEARSEXP. Ing, restoring. Used pianos,- ESTIMATES. FULLY IN- Sunday June 3. DAYTON" r Please qallfpr Information:. MIGHTY. FINE Roosevelt Road,- Private Buyer-224-6205: ESTIMATE. ,.F.REE NICO ART LANG BE IN bought, sold and rented. SURED. No Job Too Small Regional High School, Spr- 245-1408 after 1. P.M. , GUTTERS/LEADERS- FERTILIZER PROFESSIONAL- Pain Or Too Large! 686-5550. ' Maplewood, 10 A.M.-3 PM. •BENCH CHECK, 1921 ; HOME IMPROVEMENTS .Cow or horse manure rot-, M. DEUTSCH Quality work, weekend and • ingfield; YARD SALES 3 .Thoroughly cleaned ,flush ting 8, Paperhanging. evening appointments. 2213 VAUXHALL RD, Antique oak Ice box, Orlen- Morris Avenue, Union, N.J. ed. Minor Tree Trimming. - • • Additions ted, or rich farm top soil, or Springfield 379-9099 273-2550 tal rubs, wood porch swing, • 687-8000. „ ELECTRICIANS 6 • Kitchen Remodeling Quality Workmanship At Richard Ziss 686-1237.. UNION. Insured. $30 to $50.. Call clean fill. T • WALKS • Reasonable Prices. Call: wicker chair, upholstered •'..• .••••Bathrooms Delivered this month « 3 chairs, Organ stool, baby 3RD ANNUAL LICENSED •Ken Melse, 226-0655 5-8 PM PATIOS- • GARAGES • • 686-1059. FRANK FOR SALE CARPENTRY 6 Best Time. • Redwood Decks Only $38.50 FOUNDATIONS • ADDI- PLUMBING & HEATING 6 HILBRANDT equipment, maternity, YARD SALE ELECTRICIAN • Aluminum Siding •CHESTNUT BROOK clothes and much more. • COMMERCIAL • ' clip & Save ' TIONS • FULLY'. IN- Specializing in all type AIR CONDITIONER- BELLIS CONSTRUCTION- . "Roofing FARMS SURED. 486-8172. ceramic tile and stall OF RESIDENTIAL ••'IN- • Dormers : j.cAscid "PLUMBING a 18,000 BTU; Sofa, 2 club ROSELLE PARK, ~5T5 All Type Of Carpentry GUTTERS 8, LEADERS- ' , 375 8417 EXPERT PAINTING .showers. Repairs • ST RAPHAEL'S DUSTRIAL. WIRE-SAFE • All Carpentry Work TERRY HOWELL HEATING- Licensed . chairs; Hanging Wrought Roosevelt Street, Saturday ' Work Done. ADDITIONS.«. ELECTRICAL CORP. 442- Thoroughfy cleaned,-flush- $300. Per House Plumber No. 5569. Com- . Remodeling Regrouting. Iron lamp, wall to wall odi Insured; $30 to $50.. 964-7112 ' I* A N T | K A Masonry contractor thru Monday, May 26-28. 9. CHURCH DORMERS • DECKS • 8155 or 527-1337, LANDSCAPING-' If you $50. Per Room mercial • Residential 'In- Free Estimate drapes. All good condition. to 4. Many miscellaneous 346 East Mt.' Pleasant ROOFING AND SIDING. Minor Tree Trimming, Clip • Steps'Sidewalks dustrial. 241-0831. 400 Fully Insured 6861057. _. No Job Too small, Free NETWORK ELECTRIC 'n Save: Ned Stevens 226- JEWELERS ..•.'••••• 6 can't cut itl We can! Pro- • Patios • Driveways Also plastbring and 272-5611 items. ..•••••. Avenue, Livingston, June fessional landscape design. repairs. Seaton Ave. Roselle Park, 2, 10- A.M. - 4 P.MiRaln Estimate. Fully Insured; . LICENSE'7331 7379; Seven days 5-9 P.M. NO JOB TOO SMALL (24 hour service). :.•• CEMETERY PLOTS SOUTH ORANGE- 71 Glen Ask For Mike:,688-4635. , . . NEW JERSEY Have your neighbors green FREE ESTIMATES Residential, office and HOLLYWOOD Date: June 3. Everything Commercial with envy;.. . WINDOWS 6 view Road. Sectional sofa, from furniture to roller, Industrial HOME IMPROVEMENTS 6 • • • NEWYORK 964-8425 banks. L&SPLUMBING MEMORIAL PARK G. GREENWALD FREE ESTIMATE a HEATING HOME WINDOWS Gethhesmane Gardens, parsons tables lamps, din'- skates. ; , Residential •- 'ANTWERP ing table/chairs, wrought, Carpenter contractors DIAMOND SETTING 272-3769 Service-Specializing in WASHED- Quality work, Mausoleums. Office: 1500 Installation ADDITIONS 8, _ MOVING & STORAGE CALL DON HALL irop/crystal chandelier, All type- repairs, remodel- andre'palrs EXTRAODINAIRE small lobs, water heatrs, Reasonable rates. 926-6133. Stuyvesant Ave., Union. : PETS ...4 ing, kitchen, porches, ALTERATIONS- MANUFACTURING . va D bathrooms, repairs, etc. Fully Insured. 688:4300 glass top coffee table, anti- . 3810450 - General Contractors AMERICAN RED BALL 925-9208 ques, bricab.rac. linens, GARAGE AND HOUSE enclosures, cellars,, attics. " Remaldlng Bathrooms, SPECIALORDERS 376-8742. (Lie. No.354) Fully Insured Kitchens 8. Basements, Spring clean.up, morrtlfly- Local 8. worldwide movers: ""CONCERT TiCKiTS clothes, much more. Satur- SALE- May 25, 26, 10-6, 101 Fully Insured-, estimates Free Estimates' OFFICIALG.I.A, REAL ESTATE 7 given 688-2984. Small Jobs. CALL DOM AT: 276-7652. IMPORTER . maintenance, lawn renova- Red Carpet service to NEED A PLUMBER? • Dan F.ogelberg day, Sunday, May 26, 27,10 Melsel Avenue, Spr-. tion, seed, fertilizer, lime, •FLORIDA, Agent A.M/4 P.M. Rain date May. 1 • 20 . Years 'Experience. APPRAISER GRA-MOR Call GERARD, no |ob too • Lionel Richie •' Ingfield. Furniture; IMPROVE YOUR HOME FREE ESTIMATES!! top soil, shrubs andso'd. UNIVERSITY Van Lines. small. Visa 8, Master • Willie Nelson 28. • . • „ - • glassware, appliances, WITH GIL- We do repairs- NETWORK Very reasonable rates. 276-2070. 1601 W. Edgar PAINTING CO. Charge. 232-3287. License SHORT HILLS • Dayld.Gilmour TV's, etc. build anything from ALUMINUM & VINYL SKI SETTING CO. Free estimate. 9640232. Road, Linden. PC 00102. Clean-Quality Interior/ No. 4866. CENTER HALL • Motley Crue UNION- Saturday, May 26, 905 Mountain Ave. 9-5. Large assortment of LOOKING FOR A GOOD shelves to . home im- ELECTRIC SIDING- HOME IM- Exterior Work. Fully in • Frank Sinatra ; provements. Large & small PROVEMENTS. .AND Springfield, New Jersey LIMOSINE SERVICE 6 DON'S" . sured. COLONIAL • N.Y.Yankees jnerchandlse. Something HOME for a small black POOLS 6 for everyone, 1360 Oakland fobs. 964-8364 or 964-3575. LICENSE REPAIRS. ODD .JOBS. 376-8881 . . Moving and Storage 354-3988 or 851-2880 8, white female shaggy or 376-8880 (The Recommended * AvenOe, corner' of Long type dog. 6 months old. 201- 7331 FREE ESTIMATES. Blascmart Limousine 354-374.1 AAA ' 1st floor: beamed ceil- CMaior Credit Terrace. JOE DOMAN- 686-3824. •Commercial. REASONABLE PRICES. _.. Service " Mover).. SWIMMING POOL ings living room, din Cards Accepted) . 621-8B00 Ext.457 -9 to 5; ALTERATIONS/- OUR 25th YEAR : INTERIOR a EXTERIOR after 6 PM 481-6328. •Industrial 964-0989. ... •,.•''.. KITCHEN CABINETS ~~6 Airports. Hotels. Motels DISTRIBUTOR ing room, TV room, UNION- Saturday, May _REPAIRS. New or Enlarg-'. •Residential' PC 00019- Painting. Leaders 8, Gut- Now has the fantastic 1984 powder r'oOm, modern BOBa JEFF . residential UNION : 687-0035 ters. Free estirnates. In 26th, from 10 to 4. 1211 Higa ed. CLOSETS/CABINETS. •Installation . > executive Serive. N.Y.C-. new 31' family size pools in kitchen and laundry Terrace. INSTRUCTIONS 5 Customized TABLES/- and repairs *•'. • • STAWSKI .'. DOLLY MADISON 375 Roseland Place sured. Stephen Deo. 233 stock ready for immediate room. 2nd floor: 4 plus CABBY'S • custom home alternation, Trips 3561. • STORAGE'- AREAS, ' 381-0450 KITCHENS . Group rates to delivery for only - $966.00 bedrooms Including UNION-2214- Berwyn FORMICA/WOO D., interior and exterior. Com- . ~ ' PAUL'S eomplte with deck, fence, CLOTHES PATCH GUITAR LESSONS-HALF Fully Insured Buy Direct From Factory Travel Agn. M 8, M MOVERS INTERIOR a EXTERIOR Master Suite, 2 baths. Custom made clothes for Street, Saturday May 26, PRICE- Beginners to Ad-, PANELLING/"- Free Estimates plete carpentry service. • filter, and warranty. Can 3rd floor: 2 bedrooms, furniture,•housewares and SHEETROCK, • 241-00.45. ' . .' and Save. (201)673-6689 Painting,- leaders & gut finance. your Cabbage.. Patch vanced. First 3 lessons FREE ESTIMATES WHITE LIGHTING formerly of ters. Free estimates. In- bath. Walk to schools Cutles. Easy wear and more. . • $4.00 each, (regularly WINDOWS/DOORS. CALL DAVE AT and railroad. Prin- LIMOSINE- Ride in lux ' Yale Ave., Hillside . sured. 686-7983 or 753-7939. 800-2230307 • • v tear-Reasonably priced. S'B'.OO); All teachers B.A. In CHESTER TILE Rte.22 Springfield urious White Cadillac cipals only. $244,900. 467-8590 or 4671435. _ UNUJN- 1017 Nicholas SPURR ELECTRIC J.GIannini. Call: 376-2587 or 635- Avenue, Come early music. .PROGRESSIVE Precision Conilrucllon . NEWAND '• 379-60/0 Uimosine. Chauffeur LOCAL 8, LONG SCHOOL. OF MUSIC. 918 . : All Phases of • COMPANY Driven. . Unbeatable I a J • INT, & EXT. PAIN- ROOFING ft SIDING 6 5150. COMPLETE LINE- First everything must go. Satur- Homelmprovominli ALTERATION WORK KITCHENS DISTANCE MOVING '. North Wood Avenue, Complete Remodeling, Low Price. Weddings, TING •PAPERHANGING •quality imported crystal, day May 26,9 to 1. Docking, Roofing * Outlort Specializing in Recessed • counter tops PM 00177 • Linden.. 925^8618. Lessons Custom Interiors Bathrooms...Kltchens;..Ce- proms, Air Ports, Con • . HOME WILLIAM H.VEIT unique wedding and lighting and service chang- Formica facing FREE HUNTERS/- shower favors. Unbeatable UNION- Saturday, May 26, on . other Instruments Formica Work . . ramic-Tlle., certs, Atlantic City, 688-7768 IMPROVEMENTS- "Pro- Rbofjng — Seamless Gut- Guaranteed. No Job Too small ing. • ' .. v . • ' New kitchens fessional Job. Low Rates. S P O R Tj S M A N prices. Call .••241-2899. 9 a.m. 2583 Hamilton Ter- available. Dy PclcrSluck."4T3J1 New'York City. DRINK ters. Free Estimates. Own CATALOGUE- of land race. Miscellaneous Items. 353-6961 •ReasV Prices-Free Est. Free Estimate.- Insured. . Licensed & Insured Bob Cpstello, 24 hrs. 245- DON'T DRIVE. 245 !925Vauxhall Rd. work. Insured. Since 1932. bargains, 5 acres to 500 C O M~"PT B T E PIANO/ORGAN WE BUILD NEW HOMES 2050. Union CALL ANYTIME. 375-2264. 3731153. •LESSONS. No Job Too Small HOME IMPROVEMENT 5060 ' , .. . acres, covering the Catsklll HOUSEHOLD- fur &, ROOM ADDITIONS. TO Area at lowest! Imaginable WANTED TO BUY In your home or- mine. ; 851-9614 BY Ji..'-,WI.66ON: RTTTENHOUSE J. JAMNIKFREEEST. WE STOP LEAKS- Clark nishings, Allen Theatre Improve Your Home. We CONTRACTOR- • interior KITCHEN CABINETS MAINTENANCE 6 Painting-Decorating prices. Writt: LAND compact organ with Leslie ANY LIONEL, FLYER, Classical, popular, jazz. All will assist you'with profes- MOVING Builders, Inc. Serving styles taught. 'Beginner to ELECTROLYSIS 6 & Exterior Painting • Sold and Istalled . Old 8, Paperhanginglnt;Ext. Union County For Over 15 CATALOGUE IPO Box 367 speakers, complete IVESANDOTHER sional designing. Call: R & Sheetrocklng 8. .Taping • . cabinets and countertops 2'. men in a truck. Prompt, J, Highmount, New York TRAINS advance. ' R fi, H JANITORIAL courteous Service. UNION 687-6288 Years. • New Roofing 8, bedroom sets, custom oullt T PUGLIESE COMPANY, FREE CALKING. Fully resurfaced with formica. : 12441. Top prices paid. BARRYHECHT . MAINTENANCE CO - 241-9791 PM00U2 Repairs • Gutters 8, free form couch & free . 272-8865. , • . : • .f_ CHRISTINE'S Insur.ed-fast service^ CALL : 486-0777 K. SCHREIHOFERT Pain form chairs, dining room, 4 635-2058 . 763-5478 Quality Work. Reasonable 105 W. Westfield Ave. Leaders. All Work ELECTROLYSIS AFTE.R5P.M. ... ' -• • Rates. Office Bgildings ting interior, exterior. Free Guaranteed In Writing. HOUSE FOR SALE 7 chairs, 2 arm chairs, china, 334-8709 ' ,-' Medically approved. Roselle Park. estimates, Insured. 687 server with pads, table CARPETS ;" £ -.;;, 241-8091 :. LANDSCAPING 6 Stores-Etc. Free Fully Insured, Free FOR OVER A "STP" PAPER"ITOCK, SERVICES OFFERED method of permanent hair Estimates. Calf 687-3075 PO SHORTLINE MOVERS ., 9268, 687 3713, eyes, Estimates. ' with pads,8, 1 leaf. Call 688 removal. 1st treatment V» HOME IMPROVEMENTS Box.680 Union NJ 070B3. weekends. 35YEARS . ... 4693 after. 5 PM. INC.- RECYCLING BRITESIDE CARPET price.' Free consultation. & MASONRY WORK-«NO CRESCENT Packing 8. Storage. Union and Union Counties PLANT. 48-54 SOUTH 20th ALUMINUM/VINYL . Reasonable rates, 245-7467. LANDSCAPING Specialists in piano 8. ap PAINTING.BY First class 3815145 leading residential realtor."' STREET • IRVINGTON, REPAIRS JOB TOO SMALL; FULLY WINDOW ^CLEANING- pliance, moving. 24 hour HTLTYTOO D CLEANERS . INSURED..CALL: PAT Spring clean up, lawn CARPET CLEANING, tradesman. Home or com BROUNELLa MEMORIAL PARK, . NEW JERSEY 07111, PUT AWNINGS a GUTTERS Restretches/Steps, Relays, maintenance, . shrubs, . service.486-7267. Lie.450. TV-RADIO SERVICE 6 Cleaning. NEW CARPET 'FENCES 6 • 862-5424. GUTTERS CLEANED. mercial. .Advice on your KRAMER Union. Blessed Mosoleum CASH IN YOUR trees, fertlllzihg, sod and home painting problems. 30 686-1800 POCKET! 11 BUYER OF SALES INSURANCE Residential, 25 Yrs. Exp. KEVIN MCCARTHY Crypts, Unit 44 8, 45 Row 2, Low Cost* '• HANDYMAN- SMALL JOB seed. Free lime and fer- Ins. Steve Hlavka 8, Son, ODD JOBS . 6 years experience in the Call 759-9276or 739-9489. SCR A P -.-•. Quality Work , CLAIMS. LOW PRICES. FENCE SALE tilization, with spring VIDEO HILLSIDE FREE ESTIMATES. PER- 494 SO. FT..'' SPECIALST. • Painting* 9253627. . trade. Phone Nick, . 245 NEWSPAPERS., .SI. OO Guaranteed in Writing - cleanup. For free estimate,. 4835, Anytime. Repairs on all types of WEST PER 100 LBS. GLASS BOT- SONAL . SERVICE. THE Green vinyl chain link in- Window Guards • Fencing; •KITCHEN SET- Formica, 1000's Of Homes Serviced FULUY INSgRED._£all 686-6088,: Relax this sum- BERBERICKaSON TV'S; VTR's and Video MINSTER 4 chairs and ,table:S125. TLES. ...S1.00 PER 100 LBS. CARPET DOCTOR. 388: stalled.. Gates' and ter- mer let CRESCENT doihe MASONRY 6 Expert MOVING 8, PAINTING BY Cameras. .' ALUMINUM. CANS...21C 2354 evenings. minals sale price. 241-3849. After 6 PM. Ask CLASSIC Weekdays call after 5, 964- .. Call For A . for Frank. . work.' . ..' ••'••. STORAGE at low cost. ANTHONY Free Estimate 0052or96f5126. PER LB; BATTERIES • BILTRITE.FENCE ALL MASONRY- Brick Residential, Commerical. 762 5469 One of a kind. Georgian " Free Estimate stone, steps, sidewalks, Benjamin Moore CARDBOARD • LEAD • . .661-2971 CLEANUP SERVICE 635-6565 or 826-0010 IMPROVE YOUR HOME- ED'S .LANDSCAPING- •• Shore Trips. Local '8, Long Paints center hall col nial in NEW SWIVEL ROCKER- •OLD ALUMINUM 'COP- plastering cellar water pro: Distance. No job. to small. matjhificent country set Look On The "BRITE WITH GIL. • DECKS • Spring Clean-up •Monthly oflng. Work guaranteed. . INTERIOR TYPEWRITER SERVICES' 6 Pale green velvet. Cost PER • BRASS •' CAST SIDE" FLOOR SCRAPING WOOb FENCES • Maintenance .'Seeding •- 561-2013.'Lie. 00210. EXTERIOR ting. Professionally land $600. Sell S250. Air condi- IRON. .(Price Sublcct To RELIABLE CUSTOM BUILT & Self employed Ins. 35 years scaped ISO x 138 property R 8, R HARDWOOD Sod Lawns •Top Soli' «-. experience. A. Nufrio. Call All Work' PROFESSIONAL tloner $100. Antique treadle Change) 201-374-1750. • • DAY'S ATTIC- 475* CLEANING SERVICE REPAIRS. 964-8364. • Planting •Pbwe'r Raking •• Guaranteed surrounds private, free sewing machine. $175. 964- All types of factory clean-. Floor • S'an.dlng 8< 373-8773. HOME HANDY MAN TYPIST "form in-ground pool, in Chestnut. Street,- union, Reflnlshlng. Waxing. • Fertilizer & Lime »Shrub Painting, paperhanging, Insured ' ' 686-6990 • 1745,' •• |__' Ing done. Reasonable rates Resumes, Dissertations, acious 'J*BOOKS~7 N.J. 07083. 687-9339.. COM- 'Staining. For' free KENNETH CAIVANO 8. Tree Care Free Estimate MASONRY terior design of _ We Buy and Sell Books 688-6329. •••..•••'•• . : carpentry 8. odd jobs, Statistical Tables, Letters, proportion offers light MUNION BOUQUETS, estimate-Call: .85.1:2414.. CONSTRUCTION- Rdbms 925-5666 . Steps, sidewalks, all • ROSS EUROSPORT, blue _32U?ARKAVE.,PLFD. ^ WEDDING .8. BABY. • Additions. CUSTOM SUN cleanups. No job too small. Theses, Term Papers, space and privacy i a tru: boys 26" bicycle'ten-speed, masonry; 25 years • ex- 964-8809., WILLIAM E. BAUER- Pro- Legal and Medical iment. . PL4-3900' . •.. ; FAVORSI , :"• DOG GROOMING 6 DECKS. All Type Mason E X PER I EN C E D fessional Painting, Interior ly aesthetic enviro excellent condition. Call perience. Quality work. Transcripts. Reasonable Built with per man; nee in 379-7417 or 467-4308. BUYING FURNITURE REPAIRS , 6 Work. Expertly Dorte...20 LANDSCAPERS- Want Reasonable prices. & Exterior, Paperhanging, JACKIE MIRKIN, DOG GROOMING- Profes- Yrs., Exp. Fully Ins. »«4.- new accounts'. Lawn cut- HANDYMAN/- Rates. Call Eileen 9641793. mind and maintain d with OLDER FURNITURE FULLY INSURED, 379 Home 8, Offices, insured.. Asking Glass • China • Dolls A7CS.W.- COUNSELING; sional Groomer offering 7534. . . '_^_A- . ' .' ting andrfor complete lawn LANDSCAPER- Painting, Let us paint the top Vi of diligence and love. • CHILDREN •• Free pick-Up and delivery. 9099. Electrical, Carpentry, Gut; SUPiRB TYPISTI- Quail' $289,000. BEST PRICES DAMIANO FURNITURE care. Call Bill 754-5122 after your home safely. You dO ty work: .Neat, quick, ar- GARAGE SALE 3 ADOLESCENTS . • . All Breeds expertly groom- MARGOLIN HOME IM- 6PM. ..; .... • M. DEUTSCH ter. Lawn work, Etc.. Free CALL 353 4200 PAID & PIANO REFINISHING- SPRINGFIELD. the bottom. tistic, accurate. Intelligent ADULTS. BY APPOINT- ed. No .T.ranquillzerst Call Expert rcfinishlng at P R O V E M E N T Estimate Reds. Rates. UNION 964-4942 Estate Sales .. Lynn 2419392 or 245:4743. and accomodoting. Call MENT ONLY. 3883221. 'reasonable prices. • Hand COMPANY- Kitchens, MASONRY CALL 289 2478 APARTMENT SALE- . Conducted Bathrooms, Additions, O R E VG G •'• S Mary, 964-6418. Odds, - ends and bargains. Contents Purchased Sklpped-No Dipping • Free NEED REPAIRS??? TURNING POINT -, Dormers, Aluminum '.& LANDSCAPING- Lawn SON- PAPERHANGING Books, records, stereo Call LIZ .. AB7-3365 SINGLES- PRIVATE DRIVEWAYS 6 -estimates, pick-up—and Maintenance. Spring Clean call STAN ODDJOBS delivery. • Repairs -and Vinyl Siding. Vinyl Electrical work. Coiling SPECIALISTS. All types of TYPIST cabinet, 2 bookcases, CLUB. The Intelligent Replacements,'. Windows, up. ' Sod, ' Shrubs, Plant' FREE ESTIMATES -STATISTICAL.-;- TABLES, maple end table, coffee DRIVKWAVS- PAR KING restoration of all furniture, REASONABLE -;- fans hung. A/C lines, plum- Wall coverlngs.-'Frce alternative- for selective Storm Doors & Windows, Design, Top Soil-Discount estimates. 467-1309 Spr LETTERS, RESUMES. table', frahies. ? A.M.-4 OLD CLOCKS* .. singles. Join now and get 3 LOTS, CURBS & CON- .and antiques • Pianos, to Seniors,'LOW Low Rates, , RATES bing, painting. Etc. Call 540 NORTH AVE. Deck's. •'•'• Fbr.ml'ca 4l 964-6045 or687S529. ingfield.. Caf| Kathy 686-3818. p.M. Saturday only. 347 POCKET WATCHES MONTHS. FREEI (J01) CRETE WORK.CALL: R repaired, bought and sold. Specialists. Free Free Estimates. 688-3431 . 2411493 AFTER 6 PM . UNION/ELIZ. LINE Belleville Avenue, Bloom- Highest cash paid, also 4«7-»78d. ^AAary—Shaw- I T PUGLIESE CO. 276- 786-5449, Day or Eves, 7 Estimates. Call 686-8980. - "Held, apartment C-4,. •". •' parts. Union, 9cU-1224. Director. 8865. ' Days. ; HOUSE FOR SALE 7 WANTED TO RENT I WANTEDTO RENT MOTORCYCLES 10 MOTORCYCLES 10 71' HONDA SL 350- New MOPED- Motobecane-158 UNION • battery, completely rebuilt mlles.keylttcked; . 2 real- FINANCE transmission, new view mirrors, signal and BUY OR SELL CALL headlight, all new cables, stop' lights, helmet/ cable ,lock, $650, Call Mrs. Grif- YOUR new brakes (both wheels) fin, 486-5734, after 7 p:m. o owned by Honda mechanic. weekdays/all day Satur- UNION n WHITE Must sell. $450 or best offer day and Sunday. .••'•• C ' . Realty •• Realtors. 688-4200 TRIP 241-3251. . yi J We are looking for a special rental for a special UNION ~ ~ TRUCKS FOR SALE 10 C REUY ON A REALTOR Executive Family In Westfleld, Mountainside, or Baltusrol area of Springfield for two years. If MOPED- .1979 Garein, '79 -CHEVROLET LUV z •' For Buying Or Selling PICK-UP Truck, 4 CENTURY 21 you have a 4 bedroom luxury home, we will ar- Super Sport with helmet 5 range up to S2.500/month rental plus utilities. low mileage.- Excellent cylinder. Good running RAYBELL&ASSOC. condition, new .clutch, n 688 4000 Prefer furnished and prefer pool. Call: conditon. $275 or best offer. RIGHT O Call 376-7931. 49,778 mllos. Call 688-4863. Table Saw -10", % horsepower c • 2 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 8 BARRET & CHAIN REALTORS 232-1BO0- motor with extra blades. AWAY ROSELLEPARK D HOUSES FOR RENT 8 SPACIOUS AUTOMOTIVE 10, Good conditipn. SPRINGFIED- 3 PEP'S APARTMENTS bedrooms, living room with TRANSMISSION in GARDEN fire place, large cat in kit- Fluid Leaks Repaired. chen, full basement, SPECIAL S59.95 SETTING washer-dryer, large yard Labor & Repairs. •5°° for first 20 words next to town. ,-. and garage. S835. per mbiv on Most logging track and tn, plus utilities, security American Cars USE A PREPAID «1" each added 10 words. day/night tennis court and references. Conviont to 687-8344 1 9 7 7 • C A D I t L A C Air-conditioned transportation. Available '76 AMC MATADOR 300 959 Monroe St. Union (East, BROUGHAM- 9 Passenger, SEDAN DEVILLE- full D- LlBh* Ivory, ex- 1 BDR.S525. August 1, Call 6651434 after off Route 22) power, rear defogger, Enclose check ^ 2BDR.S620, 5 PM. • wagon, full power,. 304 cellent condition, fully' - Cable Tv Ava atytc Pj ; - engine, 25 mpg, 1 owner. tilt wheel, stereo, wire serviced and equipped, .no roDrr ,vgf k 'rj- •-«• SUMMIT DUPLEX- 6 AUTO ACCESSORIES 10 Low miles. No' rust.no wheels, 46.200 miles, sun roof, low milage, or money order. can acco'-'^ooii'r o.' .**- rooms with 3 bedrooms, dents. Excellent condition. . original owner:. Im- garaged, original r BUY-WISE CLASSIFIED AD • j ' . * - - * l'i baths, S850. ANN $1,45.0. Call 862-6329. / maculate condition. owner. Priced right, 379- ' 3i>r «*" A* • •: A Auto Parts Garage kept in Short 5734. \ • / 8. 'r.fl..^s '* •*• ** o» SYLVESTER, Realtor,376-

»•• WHOLESALE prrss ' • ce 'c P- •*" S ,!,»• 2300. V79 BUICK STATE HiUs. Asking $5,295. Call N V. C E-cr rcc- To The Public WAGON- Blue, fully equip- 4670004 after 6:30 PM. ped. Mint. condition.* Call '81 PONTIAC. GRAND NAME TELEPHONE- OFFICE TO LET Open 7 Days 376-4383. ^ PRIX- P6wer..steering, COLFAX MANOR Sun. 8 am to 12 pm .1976 CAMARO- 305-V8, brakes, windows, air,' LINDEN- Professional of- Wed.&Sdt. . '80 ~BU7CK A cruise, tilt, buckets and Colfax Ave. W.. fice for rent, .1200 square excellent. condition. AtRoscllc Avc w. 7:30105:45 p.m. Sport sedan. All power Power steering, brakes,, more. Must See. $4,950.. feet In Linden shopping CB radio &' cassette Call 272-2555. Rosellc Park center. Call 9250150. weekdays 7:30 air, radjals, AM FM 8 ADDRESS am to 7 pm player, air condition, track stereo, Call 379- Resident Mgr. automatic, . Excellent 6912. • VACATION RENTALS 8 488-5848'. condition. Best offer. 1979 'PONTIAC 245-7963 Vauxhall Section 761-7183. LEMANS- Automatic, BEACH HAVEN- 4 2091 Springfield "1976 CAPRI- 4 speed, air; power steerlng/- CITY '79 BUICK RIVIERA- brakes, AM/FM, 77,500 ZIP KENILWORTH- 5 room bedrooms living room, kit- Ave., Union stereo cassette, 70,000 chen, dining area, screened Loaded, 40,000 miles. ' miles, drives great, miles. $3,475. Call 941- apartment, 2nd floor of 2 Absolutely mint, $6,750. 7851 between. 9 A.M. - family, supply own porch, laundry room, gas runs well, some ' rust. barbque grill. Across AUTO DEALERS 10 Must see, 371-4405, even- Asking .$1200. Call 731- 10:30 A.M. or 731-4133 utilities. No pets, no ings, 201-323-2032. children. Available July 1, rom beach.. clean. MULTIPLY 1753. after 4:30 P.M. . call only after 6:30 PM 276- Available June to YOUR SAVINGS September: Families only. MULTI CHEVROLET. •77 CAMAR.O- 8 IK 2629. Cylinder, air, burnt '76 DATSUN B210- 2 ' 1979 SAAB- 900 GLE, Write your ad in the spaces below and mail to No pets. Call (201) 2281049. NEW USED LEASES orange. Asking $2900 or . blue, 4 door, sunroof, 2277MORRIS AVE., .Ddpr- hatchback, 4 MAPLEWOOD:; 5 room make offer.. Call" 233- speed, air condition, .23 everything." 54,000 apartment, heat/hot water HILTON HEAD- South UNION - 8333, days, evenings, miles, youthful, snappy Carolina-Sea Pines, luxury 686-2800 miles per gallon. 289- supplied. Parking. Adults 376-2352. . ." [ • 0266, after 5.. looking. Recently preferred. Security re- villa, 2 bedrooms,. 2 baths, transferred..Have com- SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. quired. $625 per month. 379- private hot tub, free tennis, OLDSMOBILE '79 COUPE DeVILLE- near beach. S650. per week-. Oldest & Largest pany car. $6500.. Call:. 5015. Phaeton Roadster, 1981 HONDA-Hatch, ac- 7630573. Call 201-846-2200 or 201-297 Exclusive -41,000 miles, original SPRINGFIELD/TROY 9554. . . Olds Dealer In cord LX..Green, Load- CLASSIFIED Union County owner. Loaded, Mint. ed, sunroof, automatic. HILLS- Condo for rent. $7,950, 4670412 after 6 •'83 TOYOTA CELICA- P.O. Box 3109, Union, NJ. 07083 Two bedroom, dining LONG BEACH ISLAND- 1- ELIZABETH Original owner, 24,000 & 4 bedroom apartment. 1 MOTORS, INC. PM. miles. 992-3170. . ST- 5 Speed, sun roof, room, living room, new kit- luggage rack, stereo, chen, wall to wall carpet. block to ocean. Rentals Value Rated Used Cars •U: CHRYSLER available' June through • 582 Morris Ave,, '79 JEEP WAGONEER- AM/FM . cassette. Ex- Pool-parking. $875 per NEWPORT- 8 Cylinder, . 4 wheel drive, good con- cellent condition. month. 7428935. September • Reasonable • ' • Elizabeth 354-1050 automatic, power win- 63-8486. ' dition, 74,000 miles. Best Burgundy, $6800, Call dows, • power steering afler-..6 p.m., 686-4411. WEST ORANGE- 4 rooms, offer. 242-432T 8:30 to 5, 9 BUSINESS OPPS. and brakes, cruise con-' Monday thru • Friday, Car available 5/19. wall-to-wall . carpeting. BUSINESS OPPS. trol, • tinted windows, ask for Frank. 1. 3. 4. ' 5485, heat/hot water, includ- 50,000 mile's, air condi- ed, l'j rrionths security. tion, ' rear window . 1972-KARMAN GHIA- T983 TOYOTA- Tercel, 2" Available June 1st. Call OWN A BEAUTIFUL defrost. $2500.618-3675. Good condition. Orange. door, air conditioning, 731-7227.. Radlals. Asking 850. AM FM cassette, 42 CHILDREN'S SHOP 1980 CAMARO- RS-B Call 6671757. ; . MPG, $5,300. Call after 6 •'V. APARTMENTS WANTED 8 cylinder, air, power PM 687-0087. '. ' 8. Offering the latest in fashions. • Health-Tex * steering, power brakes,'- LATE MODELS ; " Izod * Lee * Jdrdache * Chic * Buster Brown and AM FM Cassette, power '80. & '81 models at W VOLVO DL- 2 Door, WOMAN- .Wlfhl "children, many more. Furniture arid accessories by doors,' windows. 36,000 wholesale prices.. Call AM/FM • stereo, power 14 and 16 Is looking for Gerber and Nod-A-Way.' 514,900.00 includes miles. Great condition. for details. steering, power brakes,, apartment, 2-3 bedrooms, : beginning inventory-training-fixtures and grand $6,200,688-2074. . CUSTOM LEASE 687- air, 4 speed, low Union or vincinity. Call opening promotions. Prestige Fashions. . Barbara after 8:00 p.nv. 7600 mileage. Clear* inside '71 CAMARO- - .6 and out. Call 687-5937. .' • \fm -trmm-, 11 '12. 3530841. 501-329-8327 Cylinder, power steer- '69 MUSTANG- 40,500 YOUNG WORKING ing and brakes, am/Jm miles, steel belted 1982 VW RABBIT-LS,- 4 WOMAN- seeks apartment cassette' and' Jensen . - radials, AM/FM stereo door, 4 speed, sun roof, speakers, high mileage. cassette, stick shift. air, AM FM'. stereo n nice neighborhood for NEEDLEPOINT SHOP- AUTO DEALERS 10 ow $200.'s starting July for sale. 12 years' in $400. 688-3359, ask for Al Asking $2,000. Call after cassette, 37,000 miles. business. Prime location. or leave message. • • 7:30 PM, 379-3289. Best offer. 379;9485. . 1st. Call evenings 353 7162 SMYTHE VOLVO 13.. 14. 15. 16. or 687 0352. Only shop of it's kind In prestigious area. Owners Exclusive Volvo wish to retire. Call: 376- Dealer 1332. . HOUSES TO SHARE 8 326Morrls.Ave. ^^^^Llg. Summit • SINGLE FEMALE- parent AUTOMOTIVE 10 17. 18 19. 20. wishes to share lovely West : CANGEAUTO . 273-4200 • • Orange ranch with same or BODY SERVICE . single female. Will con- • Insurance Estimates • Authorized. ,• sider married couple. $395 Wrecker Servlce..CALL Factory Service Sell it! in a lowcost classified ad. includes all. Negotiable. 687-3542 Long Term Leasing Call Pattl: 731-2626. Leave 465LEHIGHAVE. 22 23. message at 731-4006. • UNION . ~ LINDEN AUTOS WANTED 10 OFFICE SPACE 8 AUTOMOTIVE Call us at 686-7700 SERVICE AUTOS . WATED- ALL SPRINGFIELD • Complete Repairs JUNK CARS AND 27. 28. Business or professional of- Tires* Batteries TRUCKS WANTED Top fices. 400 square feet, $450. Automotive-Accessories. - dollar paid. 24 hour pick up. plus'utltlltles. 743-3900. . Tune-Ups 465-7581 or 272-35T9. . . 1710 W. Elizabeth Ave UNION- 4 Room.suite, 1500 Linden. 862-9135. square foot, carpeted and decorated 1st floor, free MR. BUFF COMPANY- WE PAY CASH- FOR Jb».

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OCU S Ceramic Tile. 'call:' •• •- •..• .-• •.•• 1000's Of Home Service CALL • Labor & Rapalrt on 1I1MORRISAVE SUMMIT ',. Unfbn County . , Iron Railings From Factory tillier, lime, top soil, envy... Mpsf Arnerltari Car*; . ELIZABETH ' R&TPUGLIESE shrubs' and sod.. Very fret Estimate (VlnWfw Arranged) FREE ESTIMATES FREE WE COME TO YOU •••687-8344 273-4200> MOTORS, INC. reasonable rates. Free 461-2971 687-3542 •959 Monroe St. Union Value Rat«d Used Cars COMPANY Rte.22 Springfield Look On The • . . . /AUTHORISED 512 Morris Aye. < 756-4655 estimate. • ESTIMATE 379-5636 465LEHIGHAV. • , FACTOR V SERVICE 353-6961 'BRITE SIDE" ' (East off RouteM) . Elizabeth 354-tOSO 272-8865 379-6070 964-0232 UNION , LOMGtElIM LEASING ,. 272-3769 LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING AUTO DEALERS AUTO PARTS AUTOS WANTED CARPENTRY CARPENTRY CLEAN UP -LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING .LANDSCAPING LEADERS AND GUTTERS CRESCENT, COLONIAL MULTIPLY JOEOOMAN ~Hw« Truck Will Travel GREGG'S UNDSCAPING ED'S GUTTERS & jgu BELLIS LANDSCAPING Clean dps;. and Tight Lawn Malntonenance LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING LEADERS lj| YOUR SAVINGS WE PAY 686 3824 Spring cleanup, (awn CONSTRUCTION hauling. We supply : Spring Cloan Up •Spring Cloan-Up Sod, Shrubs, Plant Quality Nursing Stock Professional Thoroughly Cloaned CASH All Type of labor, truck, tfrne, and • Monthly Maintenance maintenance, shrubs, trees, : Design, Top S6II •SHRUBS*TREES Flushed,Insured •FOR YOUR JUNK Carpentry Work Done ALTERATIONS/ •Seeding. fertilizing, sodft seed. Prpmpt/ Reliable 1 gas; You supply rubbish' . Discount to seniors . 'SOD WHOLESALE ADDITIONS-DORMERS REPAIRS Low Low Rates ' • Sod Lawns FREE Lirrio& fertilization Service. . Better • CAR OR TRUCK • to be thrown out' 'or . •Top Soil * Railroad Ties and Lawn $30 to $50 OPEN 7 DAYS '. •'. DECKS' . • J .-•• Free Estimates than reasonable NEW-USED- ROOFINGind SIDING ' ' • NaworEnlaratd Items to be moved. • Planting with Spring Cleanup . Maintenance Minor Tree Trimming SufVI J-m to'Jo m . CLOSeTS/CABINETS rates. No Job Too Small Fr« EllimiU > • • RKuonable Ralet • • Power Raking LEASES' Wff't)'. i $*! MO 10 1 4} D 375^1253 Cully Imuxd— : • ' CUJtornlHd TABLES/ . Free Estimate Clip'N Save v Quality Service '•• . • Fertilizer & Lime For Free Estimate (Act Now For Spr- 2277 MORRIS IRVINGTON STORAGE'AREAS- Fully insured ing Clean-Up) NED STEVENS COHSTRUCTION/ RESIDENTIAL 688-3431 •Shrub a Tree Care: 686-6088 1688-58481 HIGHEST PRICES Ask For Mike: FORMICA/WOOD Please- call . AA. . Free Estimate 467-5135 or AVE. . ; Relax this Summer let 224-7379 VIUI Hill Stclion . PAID! . PANBLLING/5HEBTROCK Frederick at oo5 l493.or : 925-5846 467-4251 789-1587 UNION, 686.-2800 2091 Spiin((nld»«.Union 688-4635 . ;: WINDOWS/DOORS 3O14 ; CRESCENT do the work. 7. Days, 5-9 p.m. MAINTENANCE MASONRY CARPETS 'CARPETS CARPETS CONCERT TICKETS COUNSELING MASONRY MASONRY •MASONRY MOVING & STORAGE R*H CARPET REPAIRS ACCURATE RUG JACKIE MIRKIN STEPS •WALKS STEPS TERRY Carpet Color * UNION TICKETS JANITORIAL MASONRY MOVERS INSTALLATION, CLEANING, INC. ^022 Morris Avenue A.C.S.W. MAINTENANCE SIDEWALKS FOUMtHLVOF of Mlllburn; RESTRETCHES PATIOS HOWELL VALEAVE . HIILSIOE STEPS, RELAYS] 120 Gertrude St., Clark U ni6i,,'New Jersey COUNSELING CO. : All Masonry., Brick ALL MASONRY On location CLEANING __ 382-0256 J MASONRY 85112880 stone, steps, sidewalks, •Quality Work' CONTRACTOR Carpet Cleaning & Dying ~ NEWC7CRPET SALES 10%. OFF 7 Quality Work • GARAGES plastering cellar water .INSUHANCE'CLAIMS • : : •CHILDREN • Roas. PRICES •STEPS * Ranawifidad colors -• n»d«eor«l«i-wllh RugsSteam Cleaned,By . • bah Fogelbero • Reasonable Rates • FOUNDATIONS proof ing. . Work * Claani ind dyaa In vibrant naw eotort LOW PRICES Truck Mounted ' Unit.. • Lionel Richie - Office-Buildings • FULLY INSURED •SIDEWALKS •ADOLESCENTS guaranteed.. Self • OutranlMd Wwk FREE ESTIMATES Upholstery & Drapery •Willie Nelson Stores-Etc. •ADDITIONS •25 YEARS EXP. •PATIOS PERSONAL SERVICE Cleanlna.. OWNER • David Gllmoyr ' •ADULTS employed Ins: 3.5 years Uphattltry ClMnlng " • C«rp.l R.pilr • •SpotQuirdrtnlth ; • Free Estimates FULLY INSURED •DRIVEWAYS LOC»L*LOMG * OPERATEO. Residen- ' .• •Motley Cr.ue •• Call (587-3075 experience. A. NOfrlo. OlStANCC MOVING . Robart Tsrrczz*, Proprietor ' THE CARPET DOCTOR : M^DEUTSCH No job too small tial 8. commercial. • • Frank.Slnatra BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PO BOX 480 Union, N.J. R.CHRISTIANI Call . UNION 388-2354 Flood -Service ;'8i-Rug ;•••• «N.Y. Yanftees . 486-8172 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 761-0108 07083 . 373:8773 . Springfield 379-9099 Free Est. 964-8425 . •• . evenings Repairs. • • , •'. .; Call 6887768 i»)l VAUXHALL »D. UNIUN MOVING & STORAGE [HOME IMPROVEMENT" PAINTING •PAINTING DETECTIVE AGENCY ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN ENTERTAINMENT' ENTERTAINMENT r-ENCES PAINTING PAINTING FENCE SALE PAINTING BY &J WHY BE AFRAID? xSPORREL£CTRIC sf UNUSUAL "Q HIRE IfflNDTMAN/; ANTHONY INT.* EXT. —LICENSED WILLIAM E. BAUER •PAINTING - call ';' BALLOON 69^SQ.FT. LANDSCAPER ARTLANGBEIN M ELECTRICAL ELECTRICIAN: TA DISC JOCKEY BENJAMIN ^jt«* •EXTERIOR • PAPERHANGING Experienced ' ftlsc (Min.100Lin.lt.) PROFESSIONAL $•'* , Argo • COMMERCIAL ^BOUQUETS painting* MOORE PAINTS ilKUl PAINTNG NEW AND jockey ' can 'provide Green vinyl chain link Electrical • HOME IMPROVEMENTS • RESIDENTIAll For The Easter Holiday • PalnJJno- St-Paperhang- Detective Agency music for all occasslons. installed, (Sates.arid ter-. Carpentry • INTERIOR •SIDING .Hor_a_body_fluar.d_.We • •INDUSTRIAL' .."• ~' . • • AND minalssale price..;. ' MOVING & Gutters ing Specializing : In Secretarial Week • parties* Weddings EXTERIOR PRESSURE/ .are licensed and bonded • 24 hour service \ Lawn Work Etc. Quality Workmanship by the slate of New Recessed lighting and •'WIRE-SAFE* (April 23 through April • BarMltivah • Etc. • STORAGE At ' . " • WASHED Professional Job Jersey. All types ot in- For-ifurther Information.: BILTRITE FENCE Free Estimates Reas. All Work We'll Paint Upper Areas service changing. ._ • ELECTRICALT 687-0035 1 Reasonable Prices. Low Rates vestigative work. Arm- CORP.; . contact D^J. . Bill Rates.- -. Guaranteed It. You Want.To Do The Free Estimate. ed and uriarmed guards. Licensed &.lns0red Call: Bottom. . • .442-8155 or The Patania : 375 Rowland Place . . • Insured Call; 686-1)40 No Job Too Small 964-4942 INSURED CALLANYTJME 24 Hour Service . 527-133> -y -PC00019- PAPERHANGING PAVING -FLOORS FUEL OIL FURNITURE REFINISHING GIFT ITEMS PAVING /ROOFING OUTTBWS, -DAMIANO- «B DAY'S ATTIC BERGER R&R "I.BADBM WILLIAM GOTTFRIED DRIVEWAYS POOLS WE STOP LEAKS FURNITURE ' % AAA •Ililiilh GEO. JAEKEL, INC. ft PIANO REFINISHING M & SON PARKING LOTS COMPLETE Clark Builders, Inc. HARDWOOD D.W. CUEMPEl Expert retimshing at CURBS A CONCRETE RETAILS/TORE SWIMMING POOL reasonable prices. PAPERHANGING Serving Union County rnttnMEiF.il ruci on i WORK •NEW POOL SALES DISTRIBUTOR For Over 15 Years. .t-Hand-Strlppod No Dip-— SPECIALISTS Jhe fantas.tlc • New Roofing & »MHIQ FUEL OIL CO. \V>\* llll.ll \\ !• M H M»S ping CALL: • SERVICE & 1984 new 3V family Floor • Sanding REPAIRS pools Repairs -Tel. (201)687-0900 • Free estimates, pick All typos of Wall Cover- • Gutters & Leaaors Rofinlshlng r up and delivery INSURBb Immei •POOL OPENINGS only SV66.0.0. comcorrjpleth e All Work Guaranteed In Waxing • • Repairs and rbstora ' 475 Chestnut Street «0 to $50 "to? •'• '.••'• '•'..' R&TPUGLIESE,CO. •LIQUIDCHLORENE wiih deck, fence, filter, Writing tlon of all furniture and Union, N.J. 07083 and warranty, Can Fully Insured Free ^ ^Staining antiques 15 Y.RS. EXP. FULLY •finance. T 1-K KEROSENE ...$1.40 Free Estimates Estimate • " ~ "~- For Free • Pianos repaired, Call Ken Meise INS. 11Q. w. Webster CALL DAVE AT Estimate bought and sold, i C0MMUNIONBOUQUETS 226-0655 276-8865 Avenue, Roselle Park. . 800-223-0307 . 381-5145 1lr85I34H 786 5449, Day or Eves, 7 & 8ABY 467-1309 ° Springfield 4S7-M14 245-8098 "" iVS. feiSBfiP GUTTERS HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT SINGLES TILE WORK TILE WORK WINDOW WASHING WANrtO 10 BUY TURNING AFRAID OF HEIGHT? ALUNIMUM MARGOLIN FRANK DENICOLO HOME ftlf PAPER STOCK, INC. KENNETH ALUMINUM & HILBRANDT WE'LL DO THE CLIMBING SIDING I NICO -HQMEL POINT SINGLES TILE CONTRACTORS RECYCLING PLANT FOR YOU IMFROVtMENTS CAtVANO VINYL SIDING ESTABLISHED 1935 ^PROVEMENT The Intelligent alter Specializing In all type WINDOWS a MSOUTH »lh STREET ROOFING KITCHENS •BATHROOMS IRVINOTON. NEW JE.RSEV071II COMPANY CONSTRUCTION native for, selective ceramic tile and stall Kitchens Aluminum & REPAIRS •GROUTING CUT CASH IN VOUU POCKETII IUVER OF SCRAP Rooms • Additions .singles. • " •.' ' showers. ' . WASHED Bathrooms vinyl Siding CUSTOM SUN DECKS NEWSPAPERS IIOOPERIML«JPLUS HOME IMPROVEMENTS TILE FLOORS OLASJBOTTLES II 00PER 1MLBS Gutters Cleaned, Rigid Additions Vinyl Replac- All Type Mason Work • Join n6w and get Repairs • . • . TUB ENCLOSURES' • p- • Quality Work ALUMINUM CAN III PER LB Screening Installed. ement s Expertly Done.. AND REPAIRS Remodoll.M • SHOWER STALLS. PREE Painting and ESTIMATES FULLY IN- • Reasonable COMPUtER PRINT OUTS AND TAB CARDS -^ Chimneys & Vent Pipes Dormers Windows ' SOYrs. Exp - ODD JOBS 3 MONTHS , Rcgroutlng SURED. No Job Too small Or Tarred. electrical worR Storm Doors & Windows- Fujly Ins.—. —FREE ESTIMATES- TooL'aroei . Rates . BATTERIES •CARDBOARDLEAD ^010 ALUMINUM Decks Free Estimate • ^ COPPt P. BRASS CAST IRON REASONABLE PRICES Fully Insured " J 1*84-5550 IPfcctSudjKIToC , CALL ANDY AT: 964-7112 Formica Spedalljfs , : (201)467-9780 2213 VAUXHALL RD. .926-6133 352-0292> Call 354.-7729 Frae Estimates 964-7526 9A4-09B9— - Coll M6 8980 ; MaryShaw-Olrector 272-5611" UNION . Fully Insured' 201-374-1750