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dthretii Perth Amboy was up for sale at a very making It tough on business, said m -. m m e e e n m Frangeila. W*'~' Tito IRQ ATTT- W ■ i- '' — r -- —W'JSpMK^,' low price. Lw: £ ' ' •' j One of the problems in selling in­ Also rumored is the sale of GAF and S S S ' m part of Simmons, a subsidiary of Gulf p a;" he a d d *. dustrial sites is there is such a small market for them “ What do you do with and Western Corporation G A F is sixth, ft, the munbpr of avaHabte jabs these properties that are special use?" while Simmons is ninth in assessed •lined, said the mayor < £ S * g » » r e r a g » eiUsan has fe| A fc be asked. Continental Copper, which value in Unden “ (G A F ) is in the process now that looks like World War t$*acsM ,"ffcjd*k Hid. f Tax Asaessor Emmanuel went bankrupt last year, is still up for II — antiquated buildings, rumors of gdaanrt, same large industrial (Mia agreed that there is a tread sale, he pointed out buHnlnfs sad lots inUOdaa are vacant. ■ b ig of industry moving away Economic downturns could spell sale; they’ve come to a dead end,” said Including are Hatfield Wire and Rhaem Be city. "H eavy industry is on the future trouble for companies like the Frangeila Manufacturing Corporation, the mayor » i n value -w o rk loa d ," he said Exxon refinery, Linden s number one He added. "W e are not losing in­ said., Ha also citad other smalt deferred to a decline in the rated corporation,in assessed value, the dustry to a bordering city'or county or f * 0 ¥ • * thalr State I think we are lasing our heavy ■ opofttiM* W , The industrial sector trfbosinees end, as an okamplt, tax assessor noted. < CooUnwed as page 2) ■f-uJi'—ay peyagipefesot of ttte city taxes “ The ' economic downturn of the *Jhft the Chevron refinery la In addition, stringent laws are ‘I f f aliovor"

Seventh Ward CUy Council csndidat* 2ist Distriot etate 'Assembly east - most government experience of the Joseph Suliga called Incumbent Thomas Psverta of Carteret, Thomas three, painting to his six years as a councilman Matthew Wsrgscki's *b- member a(_ the Linden -Board e f Education, compared Wargacki's four ssaea frote a Udden lea gu e o f Women Voter's candidatM night last week an Linden, one Democratic state Senate years as councilman and Alaburda’s "Indication of lack,of roopoosl venoos" first attempt at political office. Wsrgacki reached for comment Suliga said he would begin a Seventh Tusaday, said only, ‘‘It's all over with. ” Renats candidate. Alfred Palermo of Ward newslatter, form a ward com­ mittee that would deal solely with the SuUga was the only Mia o f throe heavy industry in that section of oily, candidates for the Seventh Ward la this year’s race for the Seventh Democratic nominate* — himssS, Ward spot, Suliga has lad so aggressive seek road improvements for South Wsrgacki and nawctuMr ; Japeph and highly publicized campaign while Wood Avamts sad lobby Union County for additional mosquito spraying. AM m r U - to appear at the L i* t» Wgzjjwld ha I* # moat part His platform drew no questions from forum bald May is togbrs residsntriw remained sfledt, Ha M not answer a die sparse crowd of about 25 in the opportunity to mast and question their c h *U s *s from SuligsIBrs debate « oneto dabate. United Methodist Church an N. Wood Avaapd. lag two-foid, “ * • ward r“* ***• it Ip govem- t m i M affair, the Aam fcly sad leentaticn in Senate candidates p resen t** myriad of viewpoints They ranged in scape rwysteoFt I * * .* proposed Uodan/Carteret m- leg* of i t

MderyTfhe trip fscvs* in prepMS hi ’tecbntcerprscessei end matsrtal and atp/tewse* wee, WtWi to Mitres, “ will pull the countryaut sf i rear apt ion and was s rr s n p * by tbs art S o d * IroM left, are Curt tfpek’b *#thy Osrrlp and Msvsn dapraastan aM h ack from the b r in k * r, SMrtsy * re y , and Frank T a r s i* , Miirsa(sM. f '^t*M ttt*^**.'Tsrs*s) aurladrwir.*' Palermo, who will meet Lesniak in the special election but is unchallenged in thwprlmary, called for construction School board votes 6-2 to hire of a Linden/Carteret industrial road connecting with the Tufh- A gup trior Court Judge, ruling ia an reasonable price and provide the pike, ajgaaJ from a Zoning Beard of Ad­ nec«s*ry time and help to find af­ Palermo also asked for a reform of rood service to run cafeterias justment decision, tost week upheld a fordable homes for the relocated trailer the state’ s no-fault insurance, which he owners. calked “ a good idea but a bad law ." anting variance granted for a 126-unit Several workers were in the audience 10th through xztn grades as well as all eoMaminium complex at Fadirko Myron charges that the owners of the Palermo, an insurance agent himself, ^ By MUZABETH SEP when the board approved the bid. secreatariai staff and students in property, Matthew and Olga Oeada, said he would like the medical coat The salaries and benefits of cafeteria T railer Court on Rtoet St. George “They are still employees of the seventh and eighth grades. Avenue sought “ loopholes” in the Senior threshold raised from $200 to $1,500 “ as workers in the Linden public school board of education with the same The board also designated June 17 as Citizens Protection Act to gain eviction a measure to curb skyrocketing in-, system will not be affected by the The zoning board action in granting salary and the sam e benefits All of the the last day of school for all students and allow construction of the con­ surance rates." Board of Education's decision to hire a Be variance to Linden developer Dov meals still will be prepared in our and June 20 as the dismissal day for dominiums. The Senior Citizens The Republican charged that a bill to food management service, the chair­ gold was affirmed by Judge Milton A. teachers. Protection Act does not allow eviction thia .effect supported by Gov. Thomas man of the cafeteria committee said cafeterias," she said. fuller in Elizabeth. Morse said that she is planning to High school commencement exer­ of the elderly when apartment Kean has been "bottled up in the last week. meet with the cafeteria workers to cises w ill be held on June 17 at 5 :45 p m It now remains for Juvenile and buildings are converted to con­ Assembly" by Speaker Alan Rare her Voting 6-2 in favor of the measure, the on the athletic field. Domestic Court Judge Robert Mooney dominiums, but the law is unclear on (D.-lOth D istrict). reassure them. board hired Service Dynamics Cor­ "T h ere is no way I will tolerate any of The rain date is June 19 at 2 p m to rule on the eviction of a small conversion from a trailer park. Palermo is also supporting a bill now poration of Nutley to oversee the the women being hurt by this I will Four retirements were accepted by dumber of trailer owners who have Social itsuas — several renters are in the Senate empowering local and operation of the district’s cafeterias back them 100 percent. They were the board; Helen Bogewici health refused to leave the property Those (CaatteaadeapageZ) during its meeting an May 18 science teacher: Mary Lou Franks, members of the Linden Mobile Home affect the renters plight, Myron uid. afraid, and 1 can understand that — The corporation will work under a they were told a lot of untrue things elementary school teacher, Joseph Owners Association have filed an ap- Judge F eller cited in his ruling the Office closed one-year contract, receiving $12,000 as Their happiness and safety is my Soban, attendance officer, and Frances peal of their eviction and seek “a board’s denial of the original request Our offices will be closed an administrative fee and $.0075 per primary concern, ’1 Morse said Farber, secretary painless transition" should they be for 170 units on the 3.8-acre site because Monday in observance of meal The food service management The board also passed a resolution {greed from their traitors, according to it was too dense. The judge agreed with Memorial Day. It ia Important, Helene Morse, chairman of the program will begin Sept. 1 stating its opposition to Senate bill A Jpel Myron, Union County Lagal Sa(- the 13$ units now being proposed, with therefore, that all copy for next cafeteria comm ittee said that the board In other matters, the superintendent 585 which pertains to negotiations The Mem. ' 'the argument that there is a need for week's issue of this newspaper "has been working at a tremendous loss of schools submitted a report to the board contends that passage of the bill Myron Mid that tranaition should *ch homing and with tha claim that it except spot news be submitted by for years." board stating his intention to expand would result in a "potentially negative Include an agraamant that the o w m m utmfl have only a minimal impact on the dhedllne of 5 p.m. today. She u id that the board has tried to the district's computer literacy impact on educational programs and of the property buy tha JxpUor$ at p " tbs ntighborbood. rectify the situation for the past two program to include all) teachers in put severe restraints on managerial years without success kindergarten though tljird grade and perogatives." The board has suffered a loss of $46,042.37 this school year so far. Only three schools, all elementary, showed a profit: School No. 2. $6,599.37; Hudak joins mayors School No. 4 annex, $2,943.45. and School No. 5, $7,004.87. The high school showed a loss of $18,900.82 and the junior high schools a on trip to Germany total deficit of $36,535 16 Board members Joseph Bodek and Linden Mayor George Hudak "We found different ways of solving Reyna Martucci both voted against the returned last week from a one-and-a- problems." u id Hudak move, balf day World Airways promotional The m ayor indicated that most of the 9 a * charged that the cafeterias are trip to Germany, H yin g he was Itoppy surrounding municipalities seemed the only service the board is allowed to to have met local servicemen who are "envious of Linden's tax base ..th e charge fees for and that some view it as serving in that country and was ideal location." Linden's services were a money making enterprise grateful for the time spent with mayors rated highly, he uid. Ho said with the existing in-house from both Union County and other The contingent spent the bulk of the management of the cafeteria, the areas. tim e in Frankfort. students needs are taken into account When he met with local people, ho The World Airvays trip, Mil.nutritious meals are served. He u id . he asked about municipal inaugurating service from Newark Urgsdthe board to reject the bid. problems, such as the location of storm Airport to Europe, brought mayors and Mono disagreed, stating that sewers. He u id . " I t is extrem ely ctoun their local servicemen together for a "n s th i* devious is going on" and that there. I attribute It to the people having few hours aa well aa transporting a few Ap tori* of the food management great pride." J tijrtfea will benefit the children and the lucky relatives of the men. Those relatives were winners of the trip. "The people were v *y receptive but taSwoltBatrict, were reluctant to talk about World War $ After the m eed*, Mono Mid that it . “ It's a good kte* to meet mayors II. Frankfort was $8 percent dsetreyad df Itokte County’s It public school from different states and to meet with but you never would have knows," MdPtog*B»vo Mnd food man o fM ini aurrloemen from each community and Hudak added. Mrrtaj»,;ahd that it will glvs stndmte hare Bnnor with them,” Hudak said. He atoo described the Oermaapeepto Ho adBod that tbs trip was held in aa proud o f their history and very k*|PAkm * aa * •much torgar variety conjunction nrttti A n n * Forcw Week. cultured. Problems with sewerage and in­ dustrial retention and devekgmisat took up much of the dtocumton Urn* On the Inside The Union County Mayors rxchsngod Chur* and*** ObrhtenM ...... M $ l Bpaote...... FM»* crime wtrlchin m tight taduotrtal or UmtaMet Actually, according ta '1 d tisara who want to play m m part In many munictpahttM art m Second Ward faettartag oar oommunlty — people tax hast* an light industrial have to take a rale. " The mayor and council, after be Linden's ftitwe. prabminiry meeting with induetrial Prangella characterised this dsentie rapraeantativee in Linden, have as "th e age of modern Office earporade oatabMehed the need to “market” complexes ." He added that fa) Hun­ Unden, Hudafc said. But the committee terdon, Morris and Somerset counties, wUl not Just run a public reUUont a “ goad tax boat has been estabtifbad campaign for the city, he laid. It will for the'M's and M 's." a k o plan the city'a industrial future. “ A committee such as this could take Oo-cfaairptrsow Qoppaiacchi* the lead in supporting the access road dm handicapped girth WR govt and Kathy Stanco urged all resident* to between Carteret and Linden to the everyone o chance to tmdorotand the road tha flya rt to become famiBar with Turnpike,” he said. needs of others,” she added. the Neighborhood Watch Program. Baldwin learned nf#s iM gaago and It will also study land useage, Councilman Tad Kendracti praised the taught it to her Girl Scout* aa part of the sewerage, location of industry and Scania (Or the interact and labor they (Cantianad from page I ) transportation — all goared to iro- fault insurance law and said "current puttoto^eanjaet. program. 1 Six awards war* mad* by the state authorities to inspect tank trucks taws ware written by Insurance in­ At ka April ms sting the Second Ward m wiU be important for valuable carrying chemicals. He said such in­ dividuals and their track record is Washington Rock Osm m K, whiek consists of comim*r1tta*i jn erdar to waterfront acreage along the Arthur spections would stem. injuries from poor.” Ha said a law wtBgoioto effect with gold plated mdniborWdp earth. a Kill River, pradfetad Frongella. chemical sp a s on tdghsmys. b) IM t that will da away with assigned Kondradd proosnted the awardo to receive the Emerald Award, each recipient had to be noodnatod by "We n a t era the beet for the city — HU opponent In the special election, risk w "bad drivers pay more, good OUve Henrikaon and Manny FrangaUa. ratable*, aesthetics and jobs," Hudak Lesniak, called the tank inspection a tats." “Thera mamboro have worked hard someone from her communte- said good idea but said that the Department Among those running for state and long for the dub and au thptr work The committee will also be a Unk to of Transportation has not organized Assembly, Long, assistant superin­ is appreciated by the members,” said SMOKY M OUNTAINS' industries, including those which are plane for staffing the inspections. Until tendent of schools in Uhden. called Club Proaidant Virginia Graxiano The National Park Service has just staying, those thinking of moving and some information is available on how On bsbalf o f OU HamfaMaen, George established a profusely illustrated 128- problem" with the "baftaan tine" being Barnes made, a nomination for the page handbook. "Great Smoky-Moun­ said, the taU 1s "net going anywhere." ydM, He said haadHgaak a partnership IQwonis Club th eft ondorstsnaat.af Asdraghiyiftaii Thomas tains." which explores t fie natural lore, Lasalak also looked back on Ma ac­ between private a d f m m i sectors. Deverin of Rahway and Uadcnlte history and recreational opportunities Gonor as president complishments in tax yea n as so Long also said axpeadad health care of the popular park along the assemblyman. faculties for soak* cKJsens wiU be Tennessee-North Carolina harder Describing himself aa an advocate of LINDEN—Robert Oonor, City needed. One alternative, he said, is State Senator and Mr support of the It's available for M.50 from the mare at-home health care which Council president, was elected this eliminating solid waste, Lesniak raid VWCA registering City Democratic Organisation line. Superintendent of Documenls, U.S. provides “dignity” Mr the senior month as president of the Linden he authored the first bill to dean op The club ta planning a June trip to Government Print ing Office, citizen. for summer session Ktwants Chib for 1M3-S4. chemical waste sites, which set a Atlantic City. Washington. D C 20402.______Ninth Ward Councilman and High precedent. He added that 30 states have Long also said the ststrtnust address LINDEN—The . YWCA ef eastern School Principal Alvin Coplan was now modeled their bills after hie the needs of p titiK " arid higbar, Union County ta serspting regietraUon sleeted first vice president ahd Walter legislation. education. Mr a five-week ssaalnii of summer GRAND 5KM NGK TyUcfcl was sleeted second vice The assemblyman said be is now Deverin, seeking bis seventh irtoieae to be held at the St. Paul HOU.TNQOD JUVENILE pres iden t Mike Merio was elected working on a water quality bill that Assembly term, also arid there ta a Luteran Church, 45 E. Elm St. JH SB I treasurer. would require testing for carcinogens need for better health service*, caifing Classes will begin June • and hours CHUKN YUKN Continuing in a second three-year and other organic contamanents in nursing homes “only a place to go to are from 7 to 8 p m . Walk-in I RESTAURANT term as a member of the board is Dr. water supplies. The biU awaits Senate registration will be held Pre-registration can be i % SZECHUAN ft Thomas Bejgrowicz. Elected to a new action, he said. OHB OP NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST Hie YWCA of Eastern Union 'County, ^ U N A N CUISINE three-year term was Board of He also asked for prison reform, with S E L E C T IO N S O F Education Secretary Charles Famula. more space. “ Judges are giving longer 1131 E. Jersey St., E lisabeth 3H-13M, Luncheon 4 Dinner i Bill Palermo was re-elected secretary, terms and sending more people to g r t y c a llln g the St. Pant Lutheran •Tays •Juvenile Furniture SHOAUDAHV _ ^ a position he hsn haM tar tha past » jm hfcnn** h t is i'iii.ra,-. t r L • - » - ... w > *» . r tUWMB Clothing HOUS6 SPECIALTt^S years. > Lesniak also criticized the state no- •Tricyftae •gadding •OrpHs •Carrlagae A Stroilars HUNAN LAKE PRAWNS' GENERAL CHINO'S CHICKEN OPSNMMM.APRI.TILf I PEKING ROAST DUCK LAr-RMTS J R « i DELIVERIES

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If p a instaBedaaef haedag ducts in fpM wSeh'idn provide a practical rnwhir I Fire SUtWn and tha te- I of tamds-oo training for fee type of Are dstscttsn systems hi of fire members of the Linden Fire the Administration Building. Department are frequently called onto Also, the Insurance Service Office of extinguish. The final recommendation is far a voter services to tbe city. Accepting the check from Frank dsfSeass Aging the year. Considered in revision of the present complement FU960 DRIVE KICK O F F-T h a Linden League ef Woman Cupka, first vice president and treasurer of the C et C, are, the evaluation were: fire department which will allow the replacement o f' V o tsfl get its annual fund drive off to a good start this week officers and men who are permanently wtth S donation from tha Linden Chamber of Commerce, from left. Sue Carhart, LWV president, and Jean Palin, manning, apparatus, equipment, finance drive chairman. (Photo by Brittany Photographers) performance, training and Are alarm die shied and cannot return to work. An one ef the league's sponsors. The funds will be used tor system along with the delivery capacity ordinance for that revision Is due for of the water system. H ie rating of the second reading at the next regular City department showed a marked Im­ Council meeting. ABC board dismisses charges provement over the tost survey done in Under the present arraM jm ent tfT l. However, this was offset by the individuals cannot be replaced until Inadequate water delivering capacity they actually go on pension and possibly of the city’s aging water mains and Summing up the year, Schulhafer against three licensees in city ■aid, “ On behalf of the members of the Linden Fire Department I would like to LINDEN—The city Board of East, 575 E. Linden Ave. The board will the city, Board Chairman Richard J take this opportunity to express my AlcohaUc Beverage Controls at its May confer on whether Plato's remained Garlipp directed that a letter be sent to School 6 announces appreciation to the members of the F irs meeting heard several cases, including open after hours on March 18, whether Mayor George Hudak and Police Chief Domenic Lello requesting that a Committee along with the mayor, one e f a disturbance at Uncle Charlies three female employees were allowed detective be assigned exclusively to council president and the members of Go Go, W06 E Linden Ave , that was to work without licenses and whether a ABC investigation to improve controls the City Council for the responsiveness dismissed. go-go dancer performed without being winners off and concern to the needs and requests The board voted to warn the bar listed on the work sheet of this department during the past The hearing was postponed because LINDEN—Winnart of (he School ( Sarro, A n t; Laura Crespo, second, and againet further disturbances Undenlte Is finalist year.” Commissioner George W Handley the attorney representing the bar, Plaid Day, sponsored jointly by the She rands Jackson, third. “We are also indebted to other city was tha lone board member to vote Bruce Pittman of Union, was out of In lottery drawing Parent Teacher Association and Petar Winners of the SO-yard dash are as departments for their ever willing and against dismissal Handley said he state and unable to attend the meeting. O’Halloran, physical education follows : prompt cooperation during the past believed a warning is insufficient The board also dismissed charges L IN D E N —Alvin White is a finalist in teacher, were announced this wash by Fourth grade — boys, Jermaine year: the Linden Police Department, pengity and frustates the effectiveness regarding a Feb 19 fight at the Linden the New Jersey Lottery grand prize Bernice Bedrtck, principal. Slater, A n t; Etroy Sherman, second, Municipal Garage, Recreation of proper liquor license regulations and Lanes Grill, 741 N. Stiles St. drawing of the "Treasure Island" Winners of the SO-yard dash are as and Derrick Cooper, third; girls. Department, Purchasing Agent, City control. He added that such a According to testimony from wit­ Instant Game that will be held Wed­ follows: Denise Jamas, tin t; PHscilla Steward, Clerk, Public Works, Building and meaningless penalty is a disservice to nesses. two unidentified men ap­ nesday at the Playboy Hotel and Casino First grads - boys, Anwar Sloans, second, and Leesnns Batossakis, third. Qrpuads, Treasurer and Law Depart­ the puhlic interest and undermines proached a patron on the dance floor in Atlantic City. A n t; Adam Sscaasny, second, and Fifth grade — boys, Tracy Moore, ments have all provided their respect for the tow and assaulted him. Witnesses said the In addition to a grand prize of tl Andrew Fords, third; girls, Jennifer tin t; Ivan Basic, second, and Shawn million there is an additional $225,000 in customary excellent support and 11m board also dismissed a charge two men were not provoked The melee Wilson, A n t; Dawn Borne, second, Bacon, third; girls, Millses Jackson, other prizes Each of the 200 contestant aMtotones to this department stemming from a disturbance that expanded when one of the participants Sara Anminciacao, third. A n t; Shamona Marable, second, and will receive at least a $500 consolation “ Finally, I would like to recognize the occurred on March 4 at Wolf's Tavern, attacked another woman and knocked Ivona Zawistowski, third. Second grads - boys, Sutolman contribution of the officers and map of her on the floor. prize. . Sixth grads, bays, Seth Stewards 106 N. Wftpd Ave Anna and W elter dfcan*, first; Jaaaa iUmahsd, sectad, the Linden Fire Department, whose Leo Kaplowltz, attorney representing first; Anthony Wiggins and Duka Jone, Mecarakij, owners ot the tavern, ‘l i d Stan Piters, third; girls, Margarat dedication and professionalism makes the license owner, Joseph Henninger of second, and Paul Dackerman, third; testified that two patrons had been White honored Kelly, A n t; Maryum Sloans, second, it possible for the citizens of Linden to shooting pool and without warning Sunnyfield Drive, said police were and Zeijka Basic, third. girls, Stoci Porter, Ant; Al-Bayyinah receive the best fire protection began swing pool cues at each other. called immediately to break up' the L IN D E N -J o h n W. White III of Third grads — boys, Thomas Zajac, Sloane, second, and Rto Jenkins, third. aval table In conclusion, the men and The board ruled that the patrons' ac­ fight. Cranford Avenue has received the A n t; Angelo Llberatoa, second, and The PTA provided ribbons for the officers join me in pledging the con­ tions were spontaneous and there was Following deliberation, the board Indiana Department of the Reserve Thomas Hutton, third; girls, Lorraine wlnneri and refreshments for the Officers Association Award White tinuation of our best efforts on behalf of no way the bartender could prevent the unanimously dismissed charges students. Members of the PTA who received the award through Purdue the citizens of Linden. ” fight. against the bar licensee. assisted O’Halloran wore Katie Van University's Reserve Officers Next week's article w ill focus on the The board postponed until June 14 a Also, due to the number of complaints Sport activities Cleave, Dee Daniels, Joyce F ire Prevention Bureau. about problems on licensed premises in Training. Mazurowski, Joan Skelszk i, Doris hearing on charges against Plato's set for seniors Matey, Cindy Dougherty and Mike Motto* LINDEN-The city Recreation DATSUN OWNERS: Department is planning shuffleboard, Schooley promoted volleyball and softball this spring and f w E ’RE RIGHT HERE, READY TO GIVE; A ll LINDEN GARDEN, summer for senior citizens. by New York firm GOOD SERVICE ON YOUR CAR! 11 |j Chinese A American Restaurant These activities an specifically Assigned to increase the cardio­ LINDEN—Richard Wiley Inc. of New WE WORK ON ALL IMP0R1 • LUNCHEON vascular system, strength, flexibility, York has appointed Bob G. Schooloy, a WE HONOR WARRANTIES • DINNER A FAMILY DINNER coordination and balance. The program 1969 Linden High graduate, to vice FROM OTHER DEALERS goals are to educate, Inform and enlist president, treasurer and chief financial •TAKE-OUT ORDERS SPRINGFIELD DATSUN MbhMrv H TNtoC64«y 11 B.n. the support and participation of older ofAcer. 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The average New Jereey *® i& y to paying unemployment taxes that are SB fwfcemt above the national average. That means that the average unempto worker in New Jersey should get benefits we above the national average. Right? Wrong. Actually, the average weekly benefit payment in the state, $ni a week, is very dose to the national ■ The i average — it ranks 27th in the country — and it is . Church ip below some nearby states such as Connecticut, where "Scow around the i cheOaugs a t a * UaRiSMito of the figure is $118, and Pennsylvania, where it is $119. KenUwarth, whe ■ lartom i an- owar man bar fiv e tator a wp With so much money coming in and the unemployed EUsea Cyrafia U JM fttl recognised ths getting only average payments, the unemployment the Scans p r o n g t * " * ) This w eak* E.T.'a compensation trust fund should at least be brimming thalepefOurUfeefl cemaa from over with surpluses. on Ceatrai a v e to a .' I who took the ptote. J Wrong again. religlMi atoetfia* tbeer as wall ai it*! a rooftop - buf to being confirmed and married at thi* of bulkBng, and kxati church." you racagntM IL M m ktriMv New Jersey is $521 million in debt to the federal The Seans IT Monday. Write to Scene, ta government for unemployment funds so far, and must Thomas newspaper, P.O. Box borrow another $130 million this year. Its debt to agreed. "T M * uhurrn 1s tedsted at m Stuyveaant Ave., UukmfHgi . Uncle Sam is the fifth highest in the nation. The sad state of the unemployment system is due, of course, to inequities in the law. At least some of The State We’re In these would be remedied by a bill, S-3144, which has - bipartisan sponsorship and is now before the Senate Labor, Industry and Professions Committee. This Labor, environmentalists ‘in same camp’ committee, which is still gathering background in­ hut wttS. to a fanfare and fuss, the Probably ope of the meat important formation and reactions from interested groups, has 06HA tddgat hat Man severely cut M ags this new coalition can *lk St the not yet begun discussions of the measure. bdaft, with generally the tame state total it to remind aUM tSaOlclalt (M a ria nOea of anf oreemeot. _ caaatantiy that no ona le phant to Since politics is the art of the possible, thebili is not Tb# federal data Air and Clean suacoad in separating en- perfect and has provisions which will not satisfy ■ *)f the ia Water Acta, only temporarily reacuad - viroaaentaUsta and warhdrt M e op- official from attacks by various (ready ia- land everyone. But it will at least cqgrect some aspects of_ ___ . ta m d * wlH ateotookwaiy watched to. the present law that are in urgent need of correction. l A t t w n r tiwiiwm kwi ...... **•*""- to Mm Itaaau "eihhi toa »- - »■ Tha two groups have a ftUhStom an, cn tim an m i vcM rvN i, pfMMict M . WMP m fiwM v^iBsyi rifiim to CDow For example: The current imhaahhy aeansmlc but tae aiidom get together I g d t o S’* District s of the Intataafeaai Oden «l (a g to a to * w « ba targeted for support. climate can make workers, all the more • At present, a person fired for misconduct, even becauaa they can't dlways * Electrical Warkart, and James That nsdeae Uw worker's rigid to know vutoerabla ta biahkmail, Lp., the threat theft or assault, faces only a six-week delay in ae whan indent praaMte Mg Laaard, legislative agimt far the New what kind S fht lifto u s materials ba Or, dam paaJocU, tike Took* Jaraey Environmental Lobby. The she Sticeunto g an tha Job, and aiao of M n g a scarce Job If ha or she collecting unemployment; after the waiting period, complains about damatSag health tha envtromnanUHsts dec group la tdrtrtoting several tones at, shotdd m ain Mhl Meal A rt and rescue the discharged employee can collect regular benefits. our enyiranmental M u re state and oatioaal levels. sfltoto and either Stoargw cy services axtotipae id tha wartoeaec. Under S-3144, a person fired for ‘‘gross misconduct” (arm boaat In Jate. Ob' have * good Idanef whet to expect when Aa Jamas Laaard raeftedy shassrad, quick fixes will evaporate ataag flth In Washington. Cnryraattanal b e ttto the ohstntsai plant in thair naigh- "U we don't work with laW now, a would be ineligible to collect; “gross misconduct” is what'sieft of our environment over Environmental Protection Agenay nraQOQj,w„hnw J C StfiM usDT|. decade of workplaoo and aa- defined in the bill as assault, theft, forgery, larceny, The apaa c a n to said about (S P A ) budgets win be in fom »,b *eto se There’s baa* a predictable outcry vironmantal protactiaaa may ba of highway construction th a t» gancy boa reduced tta budpetby from industrial InteresU which protest reversed in the name af tbeged embezzlement, arson or sabotage directed against an environmentalists oppose I _ thU csarsgt an various grauhds, cbtafly progntaandjoba." employer. spells mere decay and oegMK that it ean aapas the torn sf certain V yoa'rs intaraatad id ( • At present, a person can qualify for unem­ railroad Ham. •fodMUan and product about M e group, But friends they can be on dm competition. There's a Kam pf #t New Je ployment by earning at least $30 a week in each a t 20 of lasuea. and Meads they grain af vdttdKy la this fear, but it can Environmental Network, 1 Catmnarca weeks during a base year, or $2,200 a year; students ta a group ‘ huaaed and atffitokve an effective Drive, Cranford, 07PU, ns- working on summer jobs have been able to meet the t i n latter standard. S-3144 would establish figures more Meotai Health in line with today’s economy, setting up a formula based on the average statewide wage. In 1963, this would amount to about $72 a week for 20 weeks or (me $4,800 a y ear to qualify. The bill is a compromise. Even its sponsors, State By MAftTM WEINAPPUE, IU>. (Thu baton* it from The Ceil Senators John Russo, Democrat of Toms River, and Foundation^ a psychiatric fa d fl Donald DiFrancesco, Republican of Scotch Plains, tn quiiga dkotdd be sdcttossd t o f i a paint ! beto** tbat t t f concede that. Carrier inundation, Belle Mead. N to the 'Manat'' itoiiaM It was developed, Russo has pointed out, “after a long series of discussions with labor organizations "chtldNB of dhrorce" and the bto th^i BMDf fet done to them in the c o m and business organizations. ” Of t « p y breakup that It wupMJ And DiFrancesco has noted that, becauso it is a ■ • d rffiB lo aay mare aba# It agg hare. Set Itoiw is another aspect of S conapramise, “none of the interested M uftis caix.be problem that haa eat e flto haan got corapiMMy happy w ithiC’ ini# — a peaitive dkpeet —to d th a t' what tto to d b b e to ta p abqtit today But both have Joined Commissioner Roger A Net Me tar M e wheat t Sea, a ne BoMnan of the New Jokey Department of Leber in toedHy mewed fe e to r months ago, » i emphasizing that the time for an ovtrlteql of I to *» had we apperhadty to sheen them atfairiy dost range The maa Jertey’s unemployment system is long Overdue. We agree. And s»S144 Ison# w ay to do it Memorial Day

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Ifled era—fit aachmanth to live in the houae rent-free Association will hold its seventh annuel - — .a - for apartment reaidenta, ■ one enaiversery dbmar Wedneeday, June poaatbility ia shared, or congregate, a , with JeLam boand M ery Karnick in housing, in which someone with a large charge. The doner will be catered by home might share it with eight or nine Carl of Hillside and entertainment will others, T ill* would be done under non­ be by RueeStallone. profit sponsorship and with the help of Tenants recently attended a concert subsidies. Gill said But he pointed out presented by the vocal music depart­ that it would require changes in ment of Abraham Clark High School, existing zoning regulations directed by Meredith Rung. Refresh­ A variation on the congregate ments were served with Martha housing scheme is shared apartment Tomlinson in charge. f T B f BWeo Roseftt chapter « f B'aai living under private ownership and UNION—“ A Man and his GoM ," a k’W M p iM «m install officers for without subsidies “ I know of one film, will be shown during the June 2 M H in Thursday at t p.m. person who has three houses that ac­ meeting of the Senior League of Union - Jugpa Grceiman of Cranford will be commodate 14 senior citizens," he said in the YM-YWHA on Green Lane A M ftM af as pretidanL Other officers These houses, in Ridgewood, provide question and answer period and a lunch iarJ^Nfurd Parker'of Unden, fund- meals, though "the folks are expected will follow the program. N U M Tice president; Milton Wolin of to help a little" and there is a "live-in " -membership vice president; couple to do much of the housework ROSELLE PARK-The Retired MMPrSlegel of Roselle, program vice There is one common thread among Associates of Roselle Park will hold a MNMprtt: Edgar Silbert of Linden, these plana. Gill said: companionship memorial service in the Father Chiego trsaearar, Joseph Feldman of Linden, “ They do get lonely, ” he said. Center of the Church of the Assumption M utHat secretary; Alex Engel of The plans also have the advantage of at 10a.m. tdbiorrow. Undue, warden, and Abe Siminoff of allowing senior citizens to live out their The program will honor the 110 Linden, immediate peat president. lives in fam iliar surroundings, he m em ber* who have died since the in­ Arpetd Nagler, incoming president of added. ception of the club in November 1982, Northern New Jersey Council B’nai Existing HUD-subsidized apartment whose names are on a memorial plaque B’ rtth, w ill conduct the installation developments are failing to meet the which is displayed at all meetings of the needs of an ever-growing population of group Andy Starck, president, and E ga o Kurz. past chairman of the the elderly, Gill noted “ There has to be John Placca, will conduct the service lodge Wtll be the emcee and Eddie Barton, a humorist, story teller and after-dinner speaker, will entertain. Refreshments will be served /femington fu rs Shod sc fining ItNtOft M M iCtANf—Undon'i Retfreaa Band mm on Harry turpazh (partiaMy MddiuL and an accerdian, WD heUd Friday in play far the feettvmee at flu annual Senior Fsrstar. Presentation of the award to Unden's Senior plained In June Cittpma' Bay eetahratlon at the Knights of Columbus Hail. Citizen e l the Year, Benny Cardtnoza, and skits by various LIND EN —The Board of Health Mambars of the band are, rear, sooted at the plena, Tsoy senior citizen groups highlighted activities of the day, w ill run afternoon hypertension Mecfcf an trombone, Stanley Zafzak, end an trumpet, John which was sponsored by the Undon Recreation Depart­ screening programs next month ment. ( Photo by John Boetatkarts) for city residents of all ages, according to Linden Health Of­ ficer Henry Gavin Senior citizens have their day TiM programs are scheduled from 1.90 to 4:45 p.m. June 3 in LINDEN—Agripino “Benny” Car- Thirty-four certificates of ap­ Anna Mega, Henry Kopchinski and Ann the C ity Council chambers in City dlnoea was prae acted the Outstanding preciation were presented to income Sot. Naomi Holzenthaler recited a Hall for people with last names Senior Cltizan of tb eYaar award at the tax and I.D. card progam volunteers. poem and Benny Cardinoza'z daughter, beginning with A through L; from Rose Marie Kopec, and Yvette 1:90 to 4:45 June 10 in the council 24th annuel .Senior Citizens Day Jeanette Conklin. Henry Kopchinski, celebration Friday at the Knights of Pstraitia sang and performed. chambers for people whose last the Rev. Dominic Patrick Eagan, OotombMP Hall. The program was The event was planned by Kim E. naitiea begin with M through Z., Dominick Caruso and Eleanor Platter aponaored by the Unden Recreation Lewandowzki and Anka Petty, both and from 3 to 4 30 p.m. June 24 at were presented, certificate* of recreation staff members, and the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church at 24 recognition as nominees for the Out- S,4

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Mrs. Home, Linden Mr Doklia died May It Kathleen Palmer of Roselle. Mrs. Ann at home. Marie Staab of Woodbridge and Born in Austria-Hungary. Mr Doklia Patricia Troian, at home; a sister. Mrs. cam e to this country 74 years ago and Delores Kulihowski of Bayonne, and 12 grandchildren. lived in Linden for the past 64 years He in was a chemical Stillman for 40 years at Mr. th R. D Webb Co until his retirement m ib M M ar 30 years ago. Mr Doklia was a member Jeanette Relcher and one of th remaining founders of the LINDEN—Services for Jeanette E. 1957 f » W t St. George Byzantine Catholic Church Reicher. 78. of Linden w ere held Friday Society Mr He also was a memer of the Lemko in the Suburban Chapel of Philip Apter Paradise was aNayy Branch 38 Mr Doklia and his wife. & Son. Maplewood Mrs Reicher died W a rll. Zymovia, celebrated their 66th wedding May 18 in the Holy Cross Hospital. Fort Survtviat are Or anniversary May 6 Lauderdale. Fla daughter. Mrs Also surviving are a son. Peter of Born in New York City. Mrs Reicher ton. Michael; two brother* , ieeeph Linden; twodaughers, Mrs. Mary Zack lived in Bradley Beach before moving Henry, and tons raw thtldN * and Mrs. Helen Krill, both of Linden; to Linden in 1966 She was a member of ALLEN—Thomas, ef West Third seven grandchildren, and three great­ the B’nai B rith Women of Linden The paramedics who answer calls oa training. Final gem y Medical Service*, Oar- Avenue. R oselle; on May S3. grandchildren Surviving are two daughters. Mrs Rahway Hospital's Mobile Intensive Cl ideal areas of training include: tide*boo is for two yean u d 'O ffo DOKLIA—Wladymir, of Unden; on Florence Seibert and Mrs Rosalyn Care Unit (MICU1 have undogone pa tjent sieowsnam. taking a fascial mast ha kept current to fw ik May 13. Kotler; two brothers. Arthur and Emil rigorous training ia ostler to be cer­ history, arrhythmia recognition and Ufleatten. Thomas AM on, 55 Reicher a sister. Mrs Helene Seibert; GOODYEAR—G eorge, of Brick tified. treatment, tntravanwM therapy, ap­ Reilly Is supervising ten student* that five grandchildren, and two great­ Town, form erly of Roeetle; on June 18 In conjunction with the MICU plication of MAST suit, endotracheal ROSELLE—Services for Thomas Or hospital is sponsoring for ger- HOFFMAN —George L ., o f Ramsey, Allen, 55, of West Third Avenue, grandchildren program, the hospital baa been spon­ Intubation, pharmacology and medical form erly of Roaelle Park; on May 21 tifleation. Toward the add er clinical Roselle, were held Tuesday at Heard soring paramedic students, according administration. To cover all of these Park; training, students g o out on calls wOk AM E Church. Roselle, following the HURLEY—Leo M.. of Roaelle to Patricia Reilly, RN, clinical coor­ areas fully, th* student Is routed Mr. Leo Muller, 58 on May 21. Ur MICU and RAUly evaluates their funeral from the G G Woody Funeral dinator for MICU, who oversee* Ur through various spatialty units In th* on May performance. Home. Roselle Mr Allen died Friday R O SELLE—A Mass for Leo Muller. MULLER—Leo, of Roeelle; training. Anyone wanUng to become a hospital under the direct supervision of 2 0 . in A lexian Brothers Hospital. 58. of Roselle was offered Monday in St. 1 paramedic must first bis a certified Reilly or other RNs on the staff "We would never be able to offer a Elizabeth. Joseph the Carpenter Church, Roselle, PARADISE—Ralph M . of Roselle emergency medical technician 0fl,:h4tfvtary; the funeral from the Higgins and be held June 13 a ttb e tld o p ta g HiO * Falrleigh Dickinson UnlvsfiMjL* ! ' ^ 'UiMHMR^.'ht alto earned a master* merly of Roselle Pari, was offered Bertram Newman of Short Hills, ' Amann, a certified public accountant degree In hospital administration from Bonner Funeral Home, Elizabeth Mr yesterday in St. Vincent's Church, Caterer*, Fftre Pointo, ufitai. frssainwr, and Victor Freedom of and partner in Ur firm of Amann, St. Louis University, St Louis, Me. Hurley died Sunday in Alexian Brothers Bayonne, following the funeral from the Retirees who will be booond are Hospital UviiRston, assistant secretary Fisler h Company, 1* a graduate of Freedom's memberships include the O'Brien Funeral Home, Bayonne. Mr Joseph Adams,( custodian lo r five Born in Kingston. N Y . Mr Hurley years; Carmine Adase, cuftodipn for Butler, who was honored for his years Seton Hall University, South Orange, American Hospital Association, Hoffman died Saturday at home. lived in Elizabeth for 30 years before of aarvict, also was the keynote and hold* memberships in the American College of Osteopathic Bom in Bayonne, Mr Hoffman lived six yearo; Gloria Allan, Ugh school moving to Roselle Park 32 years ago tor jiptfUnr it tfitiHfftifU American Institute of CPA's New Hospital Administrator* and the in Roselle Park for 29 years before home economics teacher a years; He was a boiler maker for 38 years at “ Over my 1# years of service to Jersey CPA Society and Ur Registered Cathdlc Hospital Association. He to a moving to Ramsey nine months ago. Ann DeUor, Robert Gordon School Exxon Bayway Refinery, Elizabeth, Mstmsrial General, I have witnessed Municipal Accountants Association, member of the board of director* of the Until his retirement many years ago, special education teacher t o 29 yeen, and retired in 1963 Mr. Hurley was an th* remarhakl* growth of this in- where he it a past president. New Jersey Hospital Association, Ur M r Hoffman was a pump man for the and Ruth Harte, secretary a t honorary life time member of Elizabeth jgtutkm ," h* said. “ Yet, we did more Newman, president of Control Tri-County Mobile Intensive Car* Tidewater Oil Co., Bayonne, for many superintendent’s office, Shermgt and Knights of Columbus Council 253 and a than just grow, w* became the best in Products Division o f. the Amerace Network and Ur New Jersey Health years He was^a communicant of St AJdene schools for 24 years. TfcprVwtil member of the John Dawson Gilmary good managomebt, quality patient Corporation, Union, received hi* un­ Care Rate Setting Commission Ad Hoc Vincent’s Church and a member of the also be a special honor for the M ppu th Shea General Assembly of the Fourth care, skilled nursing tervtces and dergraduate education at Columbia Committee 'on Teaching Hospitals Knights of Columbus Council 371, Sierzega, a high school social studies Degree Knights of Columbus, the mobile intensive car* aervlce*. f am Bayonne teacher and guidance counselor Mb' V Exxon 25-year Club and the Holy Name certain that we srtH continue to lead the Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary years before she died earlier this year. Society of St Joseph the Carpenter In addition to Detlor, five pther way ova-the next decade.” Burke Hoffman; two daughters, Mrs. Church Bonjavand, formerly first Patricia Altz and Mrs. Janet DiGiulio; educators will be honored for t t ytaus Surviving are a brother, Walter J , chairman of the boartf i* a ragtote>*u a brother, Winifred McCormack, and of service in the school district; Jack and a sister. Mrs Kathryn O'Grady r sproaWitaUve of Ur Pnxbutlal In­ six grandchildren Chevlin, middle school instrumatal teacher; Frances Moffett, high school surance. Company of Amarloa. A foriegn language and social stoUOs recipient of mxtRroui honors, he teacher; Margaret Stephens, Iflgh, received Prudential’s Donald S. Death Notices school librarian, and Ed Williameon, Mactoughton Award for community high school English department iaadarshlp in 19*0. Bonjavaani was also StMDICK On May 17. 1983 Gorecki. David Go reck i. Mrs. Th* Funorol wot conducted supervisor the recipient o f Ur Unioo County Board Leroy C of Clark, N.J. Enrica Egan ond Mrs. Stella from The MC CftACKiN of Freeholders mm of the year awaril bfalovod husband of Doro Gorecki. dear brother-in-low FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Morrli Former board member John Pacifleo (Hoovor) Burdick, dovotfad of Mrs Jozefa Gulecki and Ave.. Union on May 19. The will be honored far his six y ea n of and the Orville E. Beal Award to father of Genovtave (Joon) Mrs. Kozimiena Gulecki. Funeral Moss at Holy Spirit service. community iaadarshlp, and was named Weiler Patricia von Mtllonich Relatives, friends ond Church, Union. life underwriter ef the year t o GrMtor and M o n * Burdick, brother of members of the Polish A social hour with a cash bar w ill SADOWSKI On May 22. 1963. Clinton Harry G#org« and Veterans of World War II. begin at 7 p m., followed by a buffet Union County. Edward Burdick Hazel Gor- Post 35. of New Jersey were Margoret (Stanley). of Berger, a graduate of New York Kenilworth, N.J., beloved dinner at 8 p.m. *ki and Helen Heckel alto invited to attend the funeral University who also has a master'd turvivod by thr»p grand on Moy 25, from the wife of the late Chester 6. Dinner tickets are 815 per person and children ond one great­ PARKWAY WOZNIAK Sodowski, sister of John may be obtained by contacting the degree from the UhivgraMY Of grandchild. The funerol was MEMORIAL HOME. 320 Myrtle Stanley. Mrs. Katherine Michigan, serves as director ot In­ conducted from The MC Ave., Irvington, then to Lesniewski. Mrs. Lorraine O ffice of the Superintendent of School* - CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Dreher and Mrs. Frances by tomorrow at 245-1197. ternational coordination for Engelhard 1500 M orris Ave . Union on for o Concelebroted Funeral Murphv. The funeral wot con­ May 23 The funeral service Mass Interment Shrine of ducted from The MC at Groce Lutheron Church Our Lody of Czestochowa CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. MiaisrtsALs Livingston N.J. Interment Cemetery. Doyles town, Pa. 1500 Morris Ave.. Union, on Pairview Cemetery, Moy 26. The Funeral Mass Westfield GAiOOCJ On May 22 1903, was at St. Theresa s Church, „J#1 Steve, of Elizabeth, N.J., Kenilworth. HUDSON CITY SAVINGS formerly of Toms River, BANK, a BentttoQ Corporation of PAICK On May 23, 1983 Ur tt» Startp Of Now Jeraey. PteWiff bon E., of Union. N.J., belov­ belovea husband of the late WAVRO On Moy 22. 1903, Mary (Spisoc), devoted father Mory (nee Reget), beloved JAMES T. CUNNINGHAM ed husband of the late Adele of Steve Gofgoci ond Mrs wife of Mkhoel, devoted REBEC BE CCA CUNNINGHAM, (Braun). The funerol service Elizobefh Listowski. also sur­ wilt,If*. CITIBANK<______an* STATE was held May 26 at mother of Michael Jr., Mary NEW JERSEY, Defender*ti. Redeemer Lutheran Church, vived by five grandchildren Ann Krill and the late Frank, CIVIL^CTION Proepect Avenue. Irvington. and eight great­ also survived by 14 grand­ • Wl___ EXECUTION grandchildren. The funeral children ond 13 great­ FOR SALE 5f MORTGAGED Entombment in Hollywood grandchildren. The funeral PREMISES Memorial Pork Mausoleum was conducted from The MC By virtue of the aOevg gtetod writ Reposingot The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, woe from The EDWARD P. LASJCOW5KI FUNERAL HOME, of evocation to .mo directed I akeil CHACON FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on 1300 Morris Ave., Union. In May 29. The Funeral Meet of 1406 Clinton Ave., above Sanford Avenue, Irvington, HJ. lieu of flower, contributions St. The re sa Church. ISM Kenilworth. on May 29, thence to St. may be mode to the Mkhoel * Church, Union, for o'dockf t Memortoi Fund ef the Church HAOOMTTY Oootaf M. Jr., o f a Funeral Mate, interment Union. N.J,. on Bley 15, 1903. Goto of Hoovon Comtery. — I Jowl, on May 21, huta-to ai l S #•«*) ------«4 Irvington. N.J. Hoggsrt*. l«# im o te l M. balovgd hinfaond of Mario 3d.. ttephan D., T tu r n i J. (noo Owtecfcf), door undo of and______Erfean M. Haggerty, Richard Gorockl Sion toy brother of John f. Haggorty

M o fi.F r l M ftV H M U M O tN - T^ereaey. W a r * . MW - » Squadron will hold dpon house tonight LINDEN—The Linden Composite The squadron Is the voluntary Pans drentCM ) A ir Patrol )wtB hold aa civilian auxiliary of tha air force The span hshal at tonight at their group provides education in the basic barracks am the center of ttth Street concepts of flyiag including andSUMltraat. aerodynamics, navigation, weather, air The lima heats is lo r anyone in­ traffic control, is-flight co m ­ terested la Civ# M r Patrol There will munications and airport operations « e a presentation by cadets and other Every summer cadets spend a week at nt e m h a fUhdhaaadron to ghtaa brief an air force base, Dve the life of a overview of. the Civil Air Patrol regular airman, fly orientation flights in air force aircraft and study main­ •t w » N #*» certain program. The hour-and-a-haif unecrupujoua people do travel presentation will be followed by tenance of engines, radar, radio and around looking to t ' refreshments. related areas Of anybody they eon.* The Unden Composite Squadron, More than 500 college scholaretype in '•AD " part o f the Civil Air Patrol of the U S engineering, languages, airport eiilxom, ekeutdbaa Air Force, is reendting new members management, physics, aeronautics and keep tbeh-ftardv •o tto be The group meets Thursdays from 7 to aerospace medicine are available to the njahedintoanyt 9:Mp.m. at 18th Street and Stiles Street qualified CAP cadet. Further in­ Two men | and has a cadet program for ages 13 to formation is available by calling 862 BWindled a 16th Street resident 18 earlier this month by putting a tar-like substance in the cracks in 3 mayors join Rajoppi drive basement. LINDEN—Roselle Mayor Elmer M Rajoppi has served as assistant Capt Miiiano said another Ertl, Unden Mayor George Hudak and secretary of state in New Jersey, problem which occurs this time Plainfield Mayor Everett C. Lattimore freeholder director, presidestial e f year is that people work out­ will serve as honorary co-chairmen of scholars commissioner, mayor and side in their yards, leaving their the campaign of Joanne Rajoppi, vice president of the Springfield Board homes wide open for someone to Democratic candidate for Register of com e in and steal Deeds and Mortgages in Union County tendon Public Notice Come in and see ly of Linden. County of Union. Slate in the State of New of New Jereev on June 4, 19*3, in the iC A TIO N S may be ob «r* office ef the Secretary, School No. I BASILE MESSINA Annex. 779 North Mood. A mo.. tamed at the Purchasing Depart iChlocon Linden. New Jersey at 2:*0P M ., ef if, Board of Education. School K t thall which time the following bid* will l Annex, 729 North Wood Avd FORMERLY OF prascrib uetffwW NTS LINDEN RADIO AND ALL BIODERS shall conform « c t ” 4N OR with tha requirements of the ►SALS A N D Bll______is'iLllJJJ specifications above referred to in APPLIANCE K E ESTABLISHING A deposited at connection with the submission ot SOULE OF TITLES, Secretary of t rR V _ RANGES ANO Wood A< re , Linden. New Jersey, specifically reearves to itsalf full LATJON S f o r m a i n t a i n - between the ... hours of 130 a m and power in its discretion, to reject ME CLASSIFICATION a n d 4 00 p m preveiprevailing time on any ------— ------ity offered. BRICK CHURCH in L in d en Wr STANDARDIZATION O f A i X EMFLOYlES OF reserves me right to reject any and 20 E. Elizabeth A V E . lion of the day on which the bio* are all bide or any part of any bfd, be received and opened by The waive any informalities and award 486-2591 /ED: Mey W. erd of Education, in which case contracts eithar In part or at a T F . CONOR .j bid may be submitted at the of whole as in the discretion of me MAYOR je e of the Secretary of the Board of Boerd of Education may be deemed Education between the hours of for its best interest • 30 a m and 2 00 p BIDDERS are required to comp MMIACO time Any bid coming l^ with the requirements of P L time will be conslc- _ tr. M a y M . 1943 conforming bid and will no* be Charleses $S F em u la w m w X requirements of New Jersey City Of Linden Prevailing Wage Act effective County of Union mLMdtr.Mfty*. Im January l 1*04. with the Law Stef* ot New Jersey 003*74 Linden Leader, M ay 24, 1943 Public Notice (Fee $19.75) PUBLIC NOTICE TO VOTERS OF UN ION COUNTY to Voters M * «i JeeeWB, HM M w ttlw tlam * m 1 AM. • • PM N r Mw M m - DAVID B. LITTMAN OUR SERVICE ATTORNEY AT LAW Attention Voters Of m 3 \ m m H. WOOD A V I., U N O IM WS-4143 * buy t e n uprtoW ciopioy wtWt i to W WAfcD-DIST. LINDEN 11 LIBMRVKMLOUtO,31 t. HCNRY IT., ASHWELL ROOM * CmpMa hwfe| M U lw . M SCHOOL AREA VOCATIONAL A TECHNICAL BLOG.. 12SW. PERSONAL INJURYinciudina: * frwnpr 4 ST GEORGE AVENUE. MAIN ENTRANCE FOYER • Auto Accident* THE UNION COUNTY 13 SENIOR MIOM SCHOOL, AINSW ORTH IT R C C T , N EW W ING FOYER M SCHOOL NO B. SPRUCE ST.. BAB LUNCH ROOM. GENERAL ELECTION • Fell Dawns BOARDOF ELECTIONS COU*T, PRIMARY ELECTION • W orker's Compensation 2 2 SCHOOL NO. LAFAYETTE STREET ENTRANCE. COURT 2 3 KHOOL NO. I. LAFAYETTE STREET ENTRANCE, COURT RECENTLY REVISED SOME M ' SOCHL JU N IO R HIGH SCHOOL. E H E N R Y S T R E E T , QYM 3 2 SONML JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. E ELM STREET GYM C R IM IN A L All a rm Including: n SOCHLJUNIOR HERN SCHOOL. E ELM STREET, GYM ELECTION DISTRICTS SCNOOftfca* fA gliCORRBI ITRERR, OVA|RAWNM - . i * ‘ Juvenile , M ■ SqiOOLNO-SrMlOOLESORSTRggT, GYMNASIUM. • Municipal Court - 4 3 SCHOOL NO.f. AilOOCESCX STREET. GYMNASIUM 862-2726 IN DN10N COUNTY s i CdUMWANCLUS. IN PARK AVENUE. RECEPTION ROOM Call or Visit ' J-2 COLUMBIAN CLUB. rft PARK AVENUE. RECEPTION ROOM REAL ESTATE • MATRIMONIAL 1405 Harding Ave. YOUR MUNICIPALITY MAY S-3 LIBRARY EUH,WNO.0lU. AVENUE. ME ETINO ROOM 4-1 SCHOOL NO. A MORRIS AVENUE, RESOURCE ROOM. BASEMENT W ILLS* ESTATES ( corner of W. 15th) 4 2 COMMUNITY CENTER, M l SOUTH WOOOAVE, RFC RE AT ION ROOM Hours by Appt. Evos. 4 Sot. Available HAVE BEEN EFFECTED. 4 3 SCHOOL MO. A MORRIS A V EN U E , RESOURCE ROOM, BA S EM EN T LINDEN 7 i Pth WARD RECREATION CENTER. 2907 TREMLEY fOlNT ROAO 7 2 SCHOOL NO. 2.1 HR STREET. OtRLS' AND BOYS COURT BEFORE THE 7 3 SCHOOL NO. 1.1 m S T R E E T , OIR LS' A NO BOYS' COURT • l SCHOOL NO. A BACHELLER AVENUE. AUDITOR IUM • 2 SCHOOL NO 3, BACHELLER AVENUE. AUDITORIUM PRIMARY ELECTION • 3 COLUMBIAN CLUB. Ill PARK AVENUE, RECEPTION ROOM * 1 SUNNYSIOE RECREATION CENTER (REAR OF SUNNYSIDE BRANCH Dr. Eric M. Deutchman A SAM PLE BALLOT LIBRARY)MELROSE TERRACE ENTRANCE ♦■2 McMANUS JR HIGH SCHOOL. DtWlTT TERRACE (SIDE ENTRANCE) Surgeon - Podiatrist * 3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HARVARD ROAD. ROOM NO 4 Consultant - Pharm acist ♦ 4, LIBRARY (SUNNYSIOE BRANCH) 10QEDGEWOOO RD . GREENBERG ROOM WILL BE MAILED 10T SCHOOL NO. 19. HIGHLAND AVENUE, GYMNASIUM . , ST. ELIZABETH i. 10-2 SCHOOL NO. 9. DEERFIELD TERRACE. FRONT CORRIOOR TO ALL VOTERS. 10-3 SCHOOL NO T DEER FIELD TERRACE, FRONT CORRIDOR • Ingrown Tomtils 10-4 McMANUS JR. HIGH SCHOOL. 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of tbs tt* W alter Oorskl, _ M b aaafveraary of Ms tbeeriastbeed. a* w fli begin with a Mas* g in the chUKhat 5 :» by a reception at the . ______lie Boys’ High School immigrants, was audttartuiwatTpin He was graduated Made M an MO people are expected to Czestochowa Grammar bend including many of Falher Jersey City Gorski’s former parismanelt from Ramsey & RtaiMnglon. A family style dinner will He continued his studies at St. M ary's be —f ead. Mask will be provided by College, Orchard Lake, Mich., and the"Jersey Expreas" poke orchestra Seton Hall University. South Orange, The Rev. Michael Silver of St before entering the Immaculate Miefebai’s Church, Lyndhurst, will Conception Seminary, Darlington, bad was ordained May 30. 1963 He served for three years as associate pastor at Annunciation Parish. Paramus, and *4 years at Sacred Heart Church, Wallinglon. The priest has a history of in­ volvement in church, school and civic groups, particularly with Polisb- American relations and the con­ tinuation of St Theresa’s "long tradition of pnde in its Polish heritage and observance of the old and well­ loved Polish customs and language.” He was named Bergen Polish- American Man of the Year in 197* for his work for and with the Polish organizations oamano In 1961. Father Gorski was chosen to serve as marshal of the Linden con­ a n n u a / Mrve 41m cwmasutatM* o i tingent to the annual Pulaski Parade in An ball ling h eld Ro*e)ler Roufts Ark, New York City lb, Elizabeth and HiHside For more than 28 years, Father set for hospital AHdMk M^Babyak, daughter of Mr. U information about the Gorski has been active in the Newark arid Mrk- O eo rfe Babyak of D ew itt iou can be obtained by calling Archdiocesan Apostolate to the Deaf T arf»a; linden, w*a married O c ti« to mm at M1-U70 or N H IM . and worked with deaf Polish im­ Jtgftfijgmtttau Caamano, son of Mr; and migrants W? o f Want Edgar Founder's Day REV. WALTER 0ORSKI In the three years that he has been ROad.Unttin. pastor of St. Theresa's Church, Father A Gorski has altered the interior of the M i*-. Gearge BfUy officiated at the luncheon held celebration church while "retaining its Polish cwtpwny In gt George* Byzantine t h e l l t t anneal Founder’s Day character " CRthottc Church, Linden. A reception lunebeoAhra* heldby the Union County of anniversary The church now has a shrine M lOtWd fn Msgr Konar Hall in the dedicated to two Polish saints, St. ehureh,. Cfab, Rational Association of Negro Bwfeifa* and Profeeslonal Women’s held by Soehls Stanislaus Kostka and newly-canonized >* Advocate* of > -Tha bride was eacertad by her father dubb, foe., last week at the Landmark St Maxmilian Kolbe Under his pafty health, the St Karan Lao Babyak of Linden served aa Ina, Woodhridg*. The 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. direction, the church grounds have A im datiog refce* maid of hmter for bar slater. Scholarships and awards were and Mrs. John E. Soehl of Linden was been re landscaped, including an out­ S K S '-'ffife J IS ■ fundi lai Brideemalda ware Tracey Lee Babyak presented . A special achievement celebrated May l at a surprise party at door shrine of the type found and Karlaen Gaorgie Babyak. both of award wa* given to Gloria C. Mine*, the Westwood, Garwood throughout the Polish countryside A vfee principal of Kawameeh Junior new parking lot has been added, ad­ Truateae are Katt* Van Linden, water* of the bride, and Angela Hosts wc re the couple's children. Aocardo and Kathryn J MichalakH. H i* School, union, for her “out­ Dorothy Nagale of Rahway. John W ditional offices have been built in the both of Linden. standing accomplishments and Soehl of Pittsburgh, Pa , Suzanne school and the Felician Sisters, who Imubnhip in the field of education Zx.woysky of Clark and M arjorie Soehl teach at the school, have been installed Laurnano G *a«w 6» ef Linden served The club, which had 2S members of Linden. The Soehls also have five in a new residence which has been as bbat man far Ms brother Ushers when ft was charted in l*7t in Roselle, grandchildren modernized and remodeled to include a were William J, Gould, Phillip Petri* has a membership of SO women, who Fifty-one people attended the affair chapel and James Tomaakovic. aUofLiMen. are active lb community service in the including the original wedding party, At the May 17 Linden City Council Mr*. Caamaao, who wa* graduetad of health, education and social and they came from Detroit. Mich., and meeting, a resolution was read , ~ ~ . e inUnibn Goubty. Clearwater, Fla. honoring Father Gorski on his an­ 5 The chttrl first president was Laura The form er Drtxrthy M Brown of niversary The resolution will be Simmons o f Florida, formerly of Roselle Park was married to Mr Soehl. presented by Mayor George Hudak at Roselle Frances C. Smith, co-director also formerly of Roselle Park. May 1, the dinner Saturday of Smith Funeral Home, Elizabeth, and 1943 Other local dignitaries, official*, a member of the Elisabeth Board of He taught in the Linden school clergymen and heads of Catholic Education, is completing her second system for 35' * years before his organizations will participate in th term as president of the organization. retirement in June 1961 ceremonies oen ducted the bn ham r* UNDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS FRIDAY, gritted.,wttaM on whit* Church to present broad, potato round*,; health salad, ice 'Gods pel I' on stage craam, milk; MONDAY, Memorial Day; no school; TUESDAY, smokey t t. M a the Apdgtle Church, Clark- roll on bun, French fries, green popper COLLEGE AT MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Unden, wlU pro*eat “Godapell” end cebbege slaw, mHk; WED- CfUNFOOD • EU2A0CTH ♦ SCOTCH PUUNS , tosMrrow, Saturday- .and Sunday. NfeBDAY, chick* patua Parmesan VlfE BELIEVE THAT... PeefutBaamei will M b r a t'i p.m on with tbmato sauce end spaghetti, Friday* and Satu iw e, and T p.m. on buttered chopped spirit* with garlic summer bread, apptassuco, cake with, lemon ftdmtinaal infermation eanbeob- Icing, RttUc; THURSDAY, manager’s ... A GOOD FRIEND talnadby e*fltagMl-M47or3p*-asiT choice. ’ ■> sessions Annual flea market Golden Age Club E M H o w IS WORTH REMEMBERING c r a n T o r o CAMPU*».~» scheduled June 11 to Install officers iMonWy twgrwig Cu e— i AHDSO — The Under Vahmtsar Ambulance The Cathohc Goidea A ge Club, St Oorne Cadet* wW hold their third an- Georga Chapter, Uzxfcn. will hold tt* naal M ai ral*m| 0*a market June 11 installation af officers June Sat the n THE HOSPITAL S GUILD ASSOC I A TlOPi treat te-m to 4>m . at School 1 on N. a.m. Map* in the church. •COTCHPUMM CAMPUS * W »e d Avenue There Is a JUna 1* rein A dinner ifcncp wffl beheld at 1 p.m, PROUDLY ANNOUNCES 4M b. 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The Quitd Association ol memorial bera loved one It Isa gift that is lasting Qesterat Hospital has undertaken and and meaningful developed a symbolic "Buy-A-Brick Besides providing a significant and program designed to provide you with n>emorablc way of saying, "I remem­ an appropriate way to memorialize per­ ber. each brick purchased enables Me sona and events while contributing to mortal General Hospital to carry on its ourhoapMal. tradition of providing the very best in The purchase of a "brick'' is an Inex health care to you. our community ; yet thoughtful way to remem

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I* sfH speak (t th* Kennedy A m I M r o f i n . i Complex, n WwtfMd Art.. EBaebath, oo Ju m i from 10 to 11 a.m. to support the campaign of Raymond ihir'iiikaiiiil fwMhMlMn—WK the Democratic candidate h r « m t i» only afcctsTaffida] It Mri* •M a t* In the 10th Legislative District. our lawsuit to keep me Stager phot i t A k o planning to attend are Am ita- operation and to psrscsiafly appsah M Mjrman Tbomai J. Deverin and court on our behalf " Aaatm biy candidate Thom a* W Lang "Aaeerablyman Leaniak had the of Linden cou rts* and the conviction to atand op Senator Lautenberg and Leaniak will (or tat while other* were silent." discuss the progress and importance of DiBelie mid. senior citizens programs and will be available for answering questions. Refreshments will be served at the Wargackl lists program, which is open to the public. The Representative Council of the election aides Union County Education Association, LINDEN—Seventh Ward Coun­ the Communications Workers of cilman Matthew Wargackl ha* named America and Singer Local 401. AFL- his campaign aide* In M* bid for re- CIO recently ahnounced their en­ election. dorsement of Lesmak Mary Lou Lysteih and Stanley The UCEA unanimously endorsed Majeski former 7th ward councilman, Lesmak saying Ray Lesniak is a will act as first district coordinators proven friend of education Our county Mary Lee and Joseph Hochman will endorsement, coupled with the NJEA serve for the 2nd district and Pauline endorsement he has already received, Blahuta and Anthony Ruaeo will indicates our strong support for this coordinate the 3rd district outstanding legislator " Other appointees are Henry Morton Bahr national vice president Kochlnaki. treasurer, and Ed Buniak. of the Communications Workers of publicity Mayor George Hudak was America CW A . AFL CIO. District I. named honorary campaign manager. representing 65.000 New Jersey Members of the campaign committee Hartnett Lesniak endorsements working men and women including are Michael and Elizabeth Simoaa. 2.500 workers in the 20th Legislative Alice and Jerry Fogila and Joaeph Joseph Hartnett of Rahway, 20th the candkMtaa’ record*,” Harnett The local, headquartered in District, urged all of its members and Pointek district Democratic Senate candidate, stated. Elizabeth, bM more Man NO membms. has expressed "surprise and disap­ Harnett also noted that "th e fact all working people in the 20th district to At the May 15 campaign committee "Our members voted t— utimausly to pointment" at an announcement made Leaniak himself made this an­ support Lesniak in both the special meeting. Wargacki said that "he was endorse Hartnett bacaust tbay batiava by his opponent, Assemblyman nouncement, and not the environm vital election to fill the vacant Senate seat in proud of the calibre of his committee Hartnett mean* jobs. After m lowing Raymond Leaniak, that “ several en­ group*, raiaae the suspicion that such the 20th District and the Democratic and moat grateful for thejr support," the records of all candid*tag, it was Rectal in th* second district, Alexander vironmental groups" would be an­ endorsements do not reflect what be primary also for the Senate seat to be and said their enthueiasm will enable clear to us that bt 12 year* of public Esfca and Helen Koteae in the third nouncing endorsements of Lesniak. ataoda far, bat rather where be stands held on June ?th. him to wage a vigorous campaign. service Hartnett has dene far mors for (•strict and Delores Letthnsr and "This type of action it potentially at chairman of tba Assembly economic development and jobs 'Jamas lo s t Jr. tn tit* fourth district damaging to the environmental cause," Agriculture and Environment Com­ creation than his opponents," said John Harnett said, "because to make en­ mittee, controlling the movement of all Williams, bus!ossa agent of tba local dorsements without screening, in­ enviomnwntal legislation." Club •ndonumunts 100 backers attend vestigating or allowing the par­ Harnett said that he could “un­ Williams want on to dta Hartnett's LINDEN—Tba rirst Ward ticipation of other candidates betrays derstand Tf certain environmental leadership role in tbs proposed 1100 Democratic d a b baa uaM bacw lv two of the main hallmarks of the en­ group* feel they owe an endorsement to million resource recovery facility for endorsed Raymond Lesniak for State vironmental movement — due process the chairman of the environment this district and his progressive Senate and Tom Deverin and Tom Long Palermo reception for Assembly in th* Mtfa dbtrict At it* and public participation. I can't committee, but they could have at least leadership with tbs construction of tbs LINDEN—Alfred D Palermo, the location of a hazardous waste dump Imagine any environmental group looked at our record or given u* a first solar energy municipal complex May • masting, chib members also District 20 Senatorial candidate, ad­ in te area, resisting programs which making an endorsement without having chance." and the first geriatric esntar in the voted to endorse Ralph FroehUeb for dressed more than 100 supporters last raise taxes and halt the generation of an endorsement process that is either Mem ban of Carpenters Local 715 nation. Williams addsd.that the district sheriff, Joanne Rajeppi for register and week at a cocktail reception to aid in his jobs in New Jersey, and providing open to the candidate* themselves or at unanimously gave their endorsement to frsohoktar candidate* Mike Lapotia, campaign adequate housing in Elizabeth, Unden. least Includes some review process of Hartnett at Ita May » meeting.______Brian Fahey and Ron Icoraa* Among the guests were Senator Louis Rahway and Carteret Bassano. Assemblymen Chuck Hard­ Palermo recently called for bipar­ wick and Ed Gill of the 2 1st district. tisan action S281, sponsored by Senator Senate Minority Leader Donald Bassano. t R-21) which would give state DtFrancesco and Assemblywoman and local police authority to monitor Maureen Ogden of the 22nd district and and inspect tank trucks transporting Union County Clerk Walter Halpin, chemicals on state roadways Register Dick Hatfield. Sheriff's Bassano's bill was prompted by last candidate Bill Kelly and Freeholder August's turnpike accident in Unden candidates Bob Miller and Juba Richie. which te a l 21 peopieto the hospital as a The candidate stressed his life-long result of an acid spill from a rust rid­ residency in Linden and his 30 years of dled truck business experience "E ight months after last August's He also discussed his goals as a injuries and traffic disruption. Sen legislator as follows changing or Bassano's bill still hangs in limbo," eliminating no fault insurance as it said Palermo "Why? It’s passed the presetly exists, getting truvks off of Senate It’s been put in position for a Rahway and Carteret streets, vote with its April l i release from the preventing the establishment of a Assembly Agriculture and En­ methadone clinic in the area, peventing vironment Committee " Suliga asks debate, 7th ward newsletter PUBUSHWG

LINDEN — Joseph Suliga. if elected he will publish and distribute Democratic candidate for Seventh a councilman's newsletter at his own Ward Councilman in Linden, said this expense. ' i rouN O \ week that neither of his opponents has "It is the obligation of the councilman rncaf oet«T responded to his challenge to debate to keep his constituents abreast of city •"•OCULAR* "I sent a letter to each of them by matters A newsletter would help to 5y l OOk in C. certified mail, receipt requested, so I met this obligation," he said riMDuOM T *« know they received it a week ago," Budget, new programs and ward c u t s u n c D * Suliga said "The incumbent is saying information would be disuased in the he does respond to people, and my other publication r TOO BAD ' opponent says he will, if elected " "Presently, the councilman does not v o u C A N 'T Suliga added. "I hope this isn't an adequately inform the people of his S * L L VOuR example of their responsiveness " ward It should be his duty to do this. I p i z z a in tw e Suliga said that his opponents should would not only keep my constituents OA56»mD% have responded to his challenge out of T M tV O M u . informed, but also seek public input." UKS HOT common courtesy, no matter what their he added intentioins were In his letter. Suliga said he specifically asked them to get back to Forum slated him as soon as possible so that arrangements for the debate could be for candidates made LINDEN —The Tenth W a rd The Linden League of Women Voters Democratic Club will hold a general has responded, saying they would membership meeting and candidates' moderate a debate just for the Seventh night for the upcoming prim ary elec­ Ward candidates, according to Suliga tion at 8 p m Wednesday in McManus Suliga added that he would contact Hall his opponents again and said he hoped Candidates for state and local that the two would agree to debate “ for primary elections spoke recently the benefit of the voters of the Seventh before the Tenth Ward Democratic Ward.” Club Suliga also announced last week that Assemblyman Thomas Deverin

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- MMg, in M N i irtTiiunicipel Bufkteg tables to the festival — strictly for show. at 7:10 gin. on 1ha (estival days last When someone asked him, “How g im tm h i pdwIatKtrattee m uch?" he was at a teas “ I didn’t know vm m A 0 0 k what to sa y," he recalled. Another thing that has changed is the m tm n the Maaiciiud Budding ante i fK ike fotfhal cMBe to bar - '.Morris Avenue, said Mafereut. another number of exibitors of all types il has No fWh wwtum mushroomed from 93 the firs! year to 24© I tote bead of early arrival last year ti Cb«w*elr> eh« aifc tel te a m “I That Nappe*?. every yvw became, up 'mSteBrn’m m m » • * . « * * Some things, of cou-se. have not aUKlft»itote lBt 0m m in Soldi flange, to new, die placement of toe crafts M Btwa. to ««£ iwbers that changed is neWfeid. In Kenilworth’’ and iatgfesr exhibits on the grounds surrounding the “jpl**fc*By, there's ao more room,’ There is the constant worry over Municipal Building has been an * first-* weather Once or tw ice, n in has forced a Lacking at what these communities come, first-served basis. Kathy Dunn, ^ te^ d *^ h *»t»i.f whp are- still one-week postponement, occasionally, doing, d ie decided Union, too, could now chairman for the third consecutive mhmbers of the festival committee, late aflernoon showers h iv e sent some ____ sit * . It would bring “class" to year, ‘aid that this year she hope* to pointed eut that in tbe past few years, the exhibitors scurrying to pack up before tho town, she faaiknred. solve that problem by “ pre-assignment" She brought tbe idea back to the a fa f! date tor crefti ertritofil* had to the official closing time a dusk; bul for be racked ep to mootbs before Bie - of exhibit space*. . the past three years, Du in said “ I've One other pstadWe change is sons* ksne raaUvalitseir j ^ had beautiful weather toarttStlfy oMUSitee 4»d undSSS*her of separation between com mere a) end Even -the starting date haa taw to be The decision of whett er or noi to mm survey of Onion Center merchants. amateur craftspeople, Dunn noted, in the changed. " , postpone can be a difficult one Thoi«b soesc had reservations, most - fine arts, exhibitors already are H ie (h ow Is beid in September o f each (Continued on pagr SI were ready toaupport her. - separated into professional ami amateur year, 8et*s noted. In November and When she reported beck to the categories: however, there is at present December, drattspeopte from tmt of town Chamber, she recalled, the board told no such dividing line for craftspeople, start calling the Chamber office to ask to her, “ If you want to try H.goahead." most of whom come to the festival with She received the same “ go ahead and be put on the list of exhibitors for the following year. This time, to give local wares to sell try" response from Mayor Anthony It was different the first year One of people more opportunity to enter, she Ritcso — who was die town's chief Uie crafts exhibitors in 1874 was told the callers to phone back,, ter May executive the*., as he is mw — when the Maiamut, who brougt handcarved coffee asked the Township Committee pr 1. By mid May, she had 35 entries, all but permtvrJon to bold the festival on the twoof them crafts g m w ^ , tgm w w M m - the- htwdctpei It is tbe craftspeople, tt», who are the first to arrive on the day of the festival. tape reatiaed from the start that a The show opens at 10 a.m each year. RAILINGS festival at the scope »he envisioned would with official set-up time to be a lot of work. “I did Jt because I start at 8 a.m. §Ut the crafts exhibitors Iron or Aluminum get there kmg before that. wanted TMos did to be a *K 3 ass town," plus super new listing featur­ Sl)6lSid> '''W ■ 3 0 aMM-tmemiUt® attampted "to WINDOW ing 3 bedrooms, dining have evtry&init. tor everybody.’1 she tmiE * room, modern kitchen. said: tine arts, crafto. entertainment for GUARDS Includes washer, dryer, both children and adults and exhibits by IMPROVEMENTS H r tocwrtty deep freezer, 3 AC units, Atti. IM rtdim & t civic »M charitable rgsmsaitofts “i oCMtenVtooOONks 2 refrigerators. All this tried to give Ha teacher cl**." she said. for only $76,900 in fane wd two of the committee • A ll Masonry Work M OTKf fCNM NO«M mOM Roselle Park. mentoew who worked with her Shat first • Satellite Bow rm tort mmmmt m rmrt year,, Ltetor Mr * • and Irving agreed that from, the start, • Patio* & Steps wmtrnmmmm on* prdttm was totping • ■ balance IENCKW MIO CONST. /f i m r m m r 272-0200 befwe**.n OrtBbraad fine arts ‘j ( VJ7 pfgMA KAN CO f -j- 21 H. ftit ST., IlitUWfTH Td Mae w mere fine arts exhttsstora, UNION *964-7526 “ ■"213 W ell Wa»Hs«Sd A*#"- Lana would take entry lor* with her gctalia Pork 245 9281 whespver #e weal to art Shows and

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May 27 school: 4 at the Falk Festival at Eagie Rock Reservations, West Orange, and Charles June 4 at the Vogt Theater. Bloomfield, chairmen, at 3:30p.m. Additional information can be obtained me * from by calling 744-2S33

' Pinocchio' slated Jg7 Springfield Saturday, Sunday from T r 30 to 10 Callbacks are The children's classic. “ Pinocchio," will he presented at the club Bene Dinner June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Theater. Rt. 35. Sayreville. Saturday and Calvary Church. ae Sunday at 2 p.m by the (bice Upon A of - U t n CARS DON'T W E...they just Time Players during such trade away. Sell your* wHh a tor-coat Additional information can be obtained Want M Call SM-TTM. by eating 727-3000 ______is adequate as Aldonza, ham Don Quixote refers Dtdeioea, although her voice ir occasionally uneven in some of Uie more difficult numbers The others in *31(10X1 & Campus the cost are Tine, particularly, Lou Criscuoio, who p iayi Soncfao, Cervantes' ^(4C6UHt SfK C fatf friend to the end.' and Quixote's sidekick; Walter Bloc her. Arthur Hunn. Mariann Cook and Eleanor Glockner Free festival The Mitch Leigh and Joe Derion musical numbers (with a book by Dale *500° ° OH of arts stated Wasserman). especially, "Little Bird, Wedding or Bar/Bat Mitzvah Little B ird." and "The Psalm ," in ad­ package plans booked now thru Th rtN * IM en County Sommer-Arte dition to "It's All the Same." “ I'm Only F M M i epOUeeredby the Union County Thinking of Him," "IR eally Uke Him." July 31 1983 to be held during Deportment of .Parka and Recreation, "What Does He Wont of M e," "To Each Jan or Feb of 1984 for 125 or will begin June 1 with the fourth annual His Dulcinea." “The Combat." "The more people Reduction in lieu ot fotk’feettrel Dubbing," "The Abduction." "Aldonza” usual off-season discount and "A Little Gossip," have a quality that is enhanced by Rudolph Bennett, The aertee will run weekly through FftOUTO AMIABLE AT ALL 310CATWC 'musical director, and tell the entire story Saptpper, .with concert* beginning at of “Mjtnef LaMsDehE.*' WEST ORANGE UNION ELIZABETH 7: JO O.OI. at Echo Lake Pait/WeatfieM Rady Tronic is to be congratulated for IfiNaUiftsfde. There akw wiD be 731*4400 289-5600 352-7808 bis tight direction end imaginative T040 Mores Aw* I fa) Wannanco Park, Elteabetfi and 350 PWasant VaPay *»v choreography, and the settings and lighting are intenaely effective, thanks to - ,... bo the Country Music David Kissel. Credit also is given to Vida Review. An Efcniifc of Jatt, t£o Fifth Thomas, costume coordinator. Anoual Bkiegrass fottvoL Barbershop As far as this reviewer is concerned. Harmony, Broadway Tthythma and "M an of La Mahcha ' is the best * WINING 4 ethnic'Nrtfcrala. BtKJp Night, one of the production of the M p er M ill’s season, * * ^ ww 8 l tip > iid * re e d P a rris and Jerome Hines IS the "Man of La Tithe ImpabM. Mancha." After his third time at the Paper Mill, audiences wtwld find it difficult to accept any one else in the roles in fixture productions! DitTiNQ ili STYLE KMNMM Of TOKYO - Mt IX DROf SMI — Hamo at Marrta Taraptka. \Pari MU*. Italian/Amac»can culslP#. 44J MM Japan*** CglilM M cauai diamt and 0*d Mae pn n r N Mr maal^ cWN Syasl Wpakly dtnnar WE'RE OPEN FOR Sr k U cI« and tina dmiap. specials. cacktaMs. p a dal- Saktyaki *t#ak. kikacki ly. Lecatsden 111 C. tad Ava.. LUNCH & DINNERS vArimp exotic drmk». Rjw r Reset* Ml 4n> IMPS COURT - Paata 21 East, »rt-nm LUNCH SPECIALS tCHO QUEER •Mb. ItwH ;n, Eart car. Ardtl reeervatte— taka*, prapar at I X CfOMtS - 1898 Nam. Ay. . lire rapalraP. Af rican Ex 7 Days A pram and Mastercard Ama IN jaEaM, EHUI AMP»ty dtactar ipociali incladlaf caa C.ntinaafal < l l l N i l , p r lM rite. Cock tad RECEPTIONS MtiRf Nihirlg| Nappy Ngf lip rtH M t Vita. m-lt.8 SHOFFY'S MRTAtlS WEDDINGS Man.-Ert. AAa|ar crap it cart*. KRAJSSARCE - Tke Fam ItM k Haase. Reate 22 Vca*ch GORGE'S - 22» Merrn Ay... rum , sn-rnt. umck. Dm- aar, Cecktails. Catariap, tresfc li i h specialties CMfSTRUT TAVCIR Cackle**. Lamch A OMaser. KSTNRMRT Mt CNm W •».. Me far cre*t carpi Can M6- 1889 tar reserve Nam Opart STMF TO FACE Patty H:99 a.m. - 19:99 p.m. • 2:99 p.m. 9:99 . . AT U n io n vsta £&el S o l ii f ri. A ftal. TM 1 AM. 1 4 4 1 Vou shall Rd. M U H I I I CRUISE XSTHMRRT - Ttoa Inca tie— Un i o n 686-4695 m u van Vad.-Fn n WEEKLY DINNER SPECIAL a.m.-j p.m. Ptmur aam. T W . S-ll p.m.; Fillet S M r r * t m m * w m t t m p.m. ila.m.; lap. >19 p.m. FOCUS OK UNION COUNTY— May M. 19*3- Pag* 1* ------HN DE PRS timeclock. PARIS: DOES OHNNY XASE: ls hr LI N ONE— E N O IN W T N E D IN L third plus EXHAUSTED: Saturday, featured the the featured Saturday, tt At Cne in Center Arts State held was which College. first, The State Glasdboro NJSO's return to to Garden to Garden to return NJSO's er. m m su at senes concert three new, the tra s g e h rin rc u d O y on h p ym S Jersey New the by planned 2,4. Tues . Wed.. 7:30. 9:30: 11 a m. to U p.m; Sunday. Sunday. p.m; 11 to U m. 9:30: a 7:30. Fri., Wed.. . Tues all- an e b will Highlights counties five throughout cla ir)—M Y TUTOR. Tbur , Monday through Saturday. Saturday. through Monday , Tbur TUTOR. Y ir)—M cla "B u fv s v s ." a four-man Cansidian troupe, Cansidian troupe, a four-man ." s v s fv u "B evening program. "Ukrainian Featlvai Featlvai "Ukrainian program. evening program. afternoon outdoor Garden Stale A rt* rt* A Stale Garden will return as master of ceremonies for for ceremonies of master as return will and tunes, Ukrainian the of style Opera. Metropolitan bass the Pltshka, from Paul soloist Canada; Toronto. food*, (porta eorapetitto**, USA eorapetitto**, (porta food*, etvl t b hd 1* '1 * * “ * ■ # h£d be wta Festival opera singer from Winnipeg. Canada, Canada, year. the eighth Winnipeg. from singer and actor opera Semchyshy. Cecil and play. dance sword aong. Cossack in specializing band a o," p ''Tem and Toronto; from radio sonality GoJ, from Luba Co. Dance the from Festival dancers 70 Ukrainian including American North the scene on artist* forming at A rts Cantor, rts A at blending fabdera American beat with the the with beat American fabdera blending Nine concerts set in series in set concerts Nine CAMEO (N e w a rk )—J- )—J- rk a w e (N CAMEO N ine concerts w ere ere w concerts ine N B E L L E V U E t M o n t-fe a tu r e . C on tin u ou s s ou u tin on C . e r tu a t-fe n o tM E U V E L L E B th e ataUs sanaal a*4tay U kraM ge ge kraM U a*4tay sanaal ataUs e th Featured will be cu fh ral dUplaya, dUplaya, ral fh cu be will Featured 6 8 . ” It wiS highlight Ukrainian per- per- Ukrainian highlight wiS It ” , 10: Sat.. Sun.. Mon., p.m. t o ll p.m. ll o t p.m. 10:,Mon., Sun.. Sat.. 8.10

Movie TimetMovie Center, Hofcndal Hofcndal Center, — ------taiavMoa taiavMoa :0 91; a. Suit, Sat.. 9:15; 9:15; 7:30. 7:30, Sun.. 9:55: 8:15. 8:38. 4:48, sat., 9:10; Thur., 8. 8:30: 3:15. 2, Sun., Sat.. 8: matinee, ANNIE. ANNIE. matinee, Thar., Wed., Tues., Mon., 7;4S, Fri.. AGAIN. BEGIN timeclock. and feature Call theater at 823-9788 at for theater Call Mon., 4:45, 8; Tues . Wed.. Wed.. . Tues 8; 4:45, Mon., • Union)— *25-9788 at for theater Call f 964 eature and timeclock timeclock and eature concert series will be be first the and College, will State theGlassboro by series sponsored concert locations f the o Unioni—Call theater at at theater Unioni—Call w wl b hl i Wilson in held be will two fireworks A events. all for scheduled is conductor, display is planned in some some in planned is display eorge G Kean. as Thom na n. at te ia c o s s a . an ah an M Governor honor to Holmdel STRAND (Summ it)—TO it)—TO (Summ STRAND SHOW PICTURE LOST - O W T IN TW N E D N U VE PIT CIEMA M INE C POINTS E IV F . Ukrainian Ukrainian The first in the three- three- the in first The 9(33 and an an and for feature and and feature for per­ GHANDU Fri., aa aa w ill continue Fridays and Saturdays Saturdays and Fridays continue ill w oey. ’ " comedy.. . (:30p.m at M June through Pabitc r, te a Jersey e n New the a* Saturday last by by c* MHl. H )M *d fc B a c y b for weekends 'Arsenic' is set 2 ' Additional information esn be esn sWamed information Additional ' . Additional information can be obtained obtained be can information Additional the of director as serve* Cohen Gary enaarrt wMrfc hfLacn." Q and "Araentc calling the 34-hour the 272-3704 at hotline calling lie 1 South Ave. C o t . Cranford, Cranford, . t o C Ave. South T c h a ik o v s k y . R a v e l. l. e v a R . y k s v o ik a h c T performed Rachmaninoff. of musk; football field on field football Bernstein and Sousa will be be will and Sousa Bernstein outdoors on the college college place the on take ill outdoors w concert O s c a r ’ " S c h u m a k y , , y k a m u h c S " ’ r a c s O Concert H a lf lf a H Concert respectively The third third The respectively Ann Schein and violinist violinist and Schein Ann II. and trill feature pianist feature trill and II. iw o, r.*FM.-ltP.M. F.M Mon,-Fri.,* Dimwr COCKTAIL LOUNGE - ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT - COCKTAIL m s w i n s n a a n s r a c M t BOCtNERSMEEriNGS-BANQUETS TM UPY*8" 8 * MURPHY STEM Lun d w n t Served Daily Served t n w d Lun PIANO BAR PIANO JCITM;CUI tflE IS U ; C M IfT lJfC T N O C UuMiansrelhduMilnMU bum NG ALONG // / G N O L A G IN S July July ' M t M . i a t l . i r F 11A.M.-HUM. 7 and 17 2 . The .The nLOs , ■■ tnCLMOas. ,

4TOUH 4TOUH etrn I*stars * I featuring rdthr r h credit their and shows and Loanne Bishop (R ose K e lly ); John John ); lly e K ose star*. (R lu*) Bishop uertenm Loanne Q HaapKar and Alan r. (D Damon General “ Stuart Children'." some cases.- t n g n that httgaa aa aa httgaa that n g aingOra. n t professional cases.- some opportunity to ravani that tfcair tatart 1* tatart tfcair that die ravani to them aftordT opportunity r afcurn Sri* lrttv and tfip w shorn, e on th tap stars are ternoon" ABC t* the the Ik- — atiitg t* pngram ABC Gabriel (D r. Seneca Beahilac) and Haian and Beahilac) Seneca r. (D Gabriel had in either the musical theater, « \ ta ta \ « theater, musical the either in had mueteai tbs album this oa to considerable, brought performance has her or star Ms Each have well. a* talents ali they not one dimensional, but th at.1 * * at.1 th but dimensional, one not . year* fum past the for many years of eaperience they each have have each they eaperience of years many (E rica Kane) and Jamas MttehaB MttehaB Jamas My and Ah stal1“ who In Cortlandk, er Kane) (Palm rica (E I daytime podWen podWen daytime I The pat fanner* aa "U b at-jR Eh* Eh* at-jR b "U aa pat fanner* The e c f t o t e w ’i nlddo h lu r ua o oop Susan L are album the on Included DON'T MISS A WEEK WEEK A MISS DON'T OF LOCAL-NEWS OF N-J- ir S 0 9 A (SEAFOOD .Nakj *to r* to 1 a.MNlajk ja ■ N*f OVERS! LO t e n M

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m m m - L JS U B S S L m m s iL CREDIT EghaatilMClasr, WlH care R . N / s — A L L SHIFTS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED M r a M a w i 4 seam and up JOHN E. RUNNEliS HGSPff«. OF UNION COUNTY FULL TIME te Sip name h r iiimmer -week#. Curriculum BtHuls HoMfe, ILL 07122 Major financial services company has ,m tiM N eS k-ana antf c ra m mediate opening tor a financial services FIEUBIE HOURS MMUBLE/W E CAN SUIT YOUR SCHEDULE representative in it's consumer credit division. andwiiBna peat can 447 hassSMt MM** a fat lias OwdssTseftrti m «• MbsSa SskWHsk Various duties include responsibility lor cash «3 Si • daily. drawer activity and related clerical m m m REHABILITATION— P.#. A R assignments. Also responsible for some lending, collecting and sal-s functions ot the office ALCOHOUC UNIT 6ERIATRIC UNIT Must ha re good typing and communications PSYCHIATRIC UNIT skills. Good start g salary. Excellent company [.tnahideB awimminQ, benefits Cali tor a - appointment 467 2620 or ap tor*. ■■ *«ay mm. no sn- Call Personnel Department 322-7240 ply to fmS,-- Am responsible j M. Nanlra eWs* « » a p w r eM. ISO Morris £ - Suite 104 Springfield Tranapenanan available. Extension 355 K#«t*y, saewH a An ErmoI OppprtNNrty Cm^toyor pm*. BnanceAmerica

M Ontfm - W5« bebyslt for * BankA ml ric a your cMMwMle you work, CLERICAL Financial Servic f Company Monday tbru Friday, my CLERICAL/ ADMINISTRATIVE name m SprliameW. *7- POSITIONS *55 STANT "We are an equal opportunity employer 3SM. M A IL R 0 0 M Hglf Tim s Union County Regional M /f/H/V" High School District _L Promotion has created July 1 vacancy for this opportunity for a half-time ad mlnistrativ* assistant Library Clerk-2 posi self-starter With the tions at Governor Liv DRAKE COLLEGE IXMIIINCID desire to advance. You In personnel office s* T Y P IS T - Per a modest large regional high ingston Regional High WORD IN ELIZABETH should be dependable, School, Berkeley tee. wfU type resumes, detail oriented, and be school district. Cert Gives you good skills end term papers, etc. Please Heights. PROCESSING good jobs. Register now aMe to work well with didates must hava.col­ Library Clerk 1 posi can 447-4*2i or ass-21 a>, lege degree in SUMMIT 1 ELIZABETH for classes for secretarial, others. ' teach ing/educ a tion, tion Jonathan Dayton TRUST CO altersp.nl. Regional High School, word processing, fypin«. --r , . ' ------——, toe familiar with cur accounting. Financial aide You'll perform diver rent issues in public Springfield At Summit Bancorpora sified duties in the Main Office Clerk 1 t on one of New Jersey's available Call now! 352 education, especially f.nest banking orgamza i n r i o Y i i m .n t mellroom, maintain position at Arthur L. 5509. Ifl II SARMAIP- with regard to labor tions, you'll work in an a! stockroom suppf as. do relations, and have ex Johnson Regional m o s p t’ e r e of- p r o fe s 'Part-tlme, Cocktail Per­ fight typing and filing, High School, Clark Sionaiism. where vour ef th* or sociais-aaa-TMi. and provide relief for celtent organizational for$t w ill be recognized and follow up skills,. DATA ENTRY our switchboard (we All positions full time, We are seeking an ex will train). Must have Knowledge ot pterienced IBM Mag Card TYPINO SBRVICB- personnel,'business 12 months. Good typ 6240 operator with ex OPERATOR own car. management prac ing required. Daily cedent spelling, gram mar REAJWASLB PATES. and typing skills Since tices very desirable. work day 8 AM to 4:15. Part tlmss position open for EXPERIENCED LEGAL S*i*ry commensurate Excellent benefits and most of the work is in the Responsibilities will form ot cassette tapes it a Data Entry Operator tor SECRETARY. NO JOE with experience. E x ­ working conditions would be helpful it you had cellent benefits. relate to research in a fam iliarity with a die Sat. & Sun. 9 AM-1 PM. TOO SMALL. CALL St7- salary and contract Salary as per clerical t m m m -m m a f t e r Pleas# call or send range Ccfntact; tatmg machine. Must also be on call for resum® Including negotiations, records vacation, sick t, holidays * : « f M . . maintenance, payroll, Charles Bauman, Our benefits are superior salary history in cot* Assistant Superinten profit sharing U5*o for fijrminal operations and fldence fo: Personnel Interviewing tor cer the past 5 years), Hospital SMS experience helpful tain staff vacancies, dent Union County and Dental plan, and tui tion reinbursement to Call or apply, Personnel, Admlnstrator, 4**- and developing studies Regional High School, 1300. and reports as assign­ District no. 1, Moun n a m e a fe w 1900, Ext. 2200. ed. Excellent benefits tain Ave., Springfield, Please call our Human m m and working condi­ N.J. 07081 376 6300 Resources Dept between Memorial SXTRA SFRINOTIME 9 AM 4 PM tor further in HflEMUTKMM. tions Salary Equal Opportunity, at fo rm a tio n General Hospital suytMiNOs... riegotiable. Contact: firmative action 1000Galloping Hill Rd. ...can pefyeu Ibe summer HUNT CO., SEC. Charles Bauman, employer.______(201) $22 3660 Union, N.J 07043 vacation you tbouoht ytu 2270 Morris Ave. Assistant Superintsn Equal Oppty. Emp. couldn't award. Sell full or Union, N .J .070*3 dent. Union County ASummfari^N par' Hrna-ao experience EQM l Oppty Regional High School, ( District No. 1, Moon I t o r f i / DISPATCHER/ required. Call now for RECEPTIONIST more lain Ave. Springfield, Cmbmar Stwki N.J, 07081 374-4300. ESSEX C O U N TY Ar* you looking for com­ 100 in d u s t r ia l R o a d DIVERSI FIE O Equal Opportunity, Berkeley Heights N J 0TO2 Large security company pany paid insurance pro Equalopptyemploy M/F/H UNION COUNTY Clerical Position, for Affirmative Action seeks individuals with gram? Profit sharing? receptionist fc/or dlspaf * W 9 » busy real estate office. employer. Permanent position. » Pleasant environment? ch«f experience, to fill 24 to i S days. Good Stable company? f a.m. to hour, seven day staff. telephone manner 5 p.m. work day? If *o wa CLERK TYPIST Positions involve exten essential. Some typ­ *OOK»:e«FEf - Part may Isa looking for you. If sivt telephone t> radio ing. Pleasant surroun­ time. Mature minded In you have a high school Clark typist with CRY ex­ traffic & log book entries dings. Competitive dtvidual. Smalt Union of­ perience preferably. Gt»M To quality you must be a advertising education and enjoy work­ pay. fice, f -l p.m. Permanent ing with numbers, if you •alary, fringe benefit*. m ature, reliable In table. Must MOUNTAIN position. Call 407 3377. ®r# - wponsitota and ar® Rapidly growing organiza­ dividual with a pleasant _ n and sen- AGENCY tion located in Union, N.J. . . Some sales ex looking lor a song torn, personality capable ot 273-2212 CLSRK/TYPIST Call: handling a fast paced high prahirred. Muef employer call M r. Snal at RECEPTIONIST 487-1000. visibility position. - Salary and Mature- parson must be ■OQKKREF'SR/PC i m to type m WPM . Hava For interview, call: «a »W Pleasant suburban Spr­ knowledge of off lea Control M r. Cate 371-4353 ingfield office, machine. toed Whspimm background thru general and * f «* r lc * l ttkllls. C R T experience Responsible for front E X P E R IE N C E D - Retail dash. Serve as register sales help with Interior contraction esmpany. and receptionist for m m Fart tlma petition CLERICAL decwatSn® ability for par Salary open. Cell 37*7*50. association. Salary SSAS7. available tor parson rho ASSISTANT manant, ^arf tt«# posi­ plus banefits. Call YW CA •n|oys Working with Work at trading desk of in­ tion. including Saumays, of Eastern County. IB flour**, maintain Mere-Smsfcars only. Call c l e r k t y p i s t schedules for pf«t»ction vestment banking firm. 1300. have good telephone for appointment, *42-4494. This . * an®, raw matarM ra* p, Sir-:-';* and ac­ variety of A «w r»‘ gulrgmants. Will ba work- curate with figure*. Full FUR FINISHER- Or functions, m f C LER IC A L- FHMB posi­ tMinefifs. Pteeeent work­ SM/ftatr***, axpsirtehee In tion evatleWe. Experience fng sternly vrtSi produe- ttan manager. For turtbar ing condltS'®" • and free cutting and stewing linings required. AppiY ISft Information phswt ponan- lunches. Call Joyce *♦ 742- for casts, Stuyvesant Avenue, n*f department, 41*4400. lings, 4M-24S4. mBOO. a s s * Union. FOCUSON UNION COUNTY - May 24. 19S3 - Page 14 field. Submit resume to: to: resume Submit field. of va ried program s. s. program preferred work graduate ried va of board of directors, respon­ and directors, of .rector board executive the by 0WM N.J. vauxhatl. coordination, budget budget control and preparation, planning, coordination, development, raiain Must organization. financial total the for sible Miltbum noods ortfet ortfet noods Miltbum in s*e!s! work work s*e!s! in tom* and Dagraa of areas in Mustknowtadgable agency. of government fending fending government of parlance, and and parlance, tlng, with with tlng, pattmm profit non Federal/ tunc*-,I a State of operation of on eryM sw tb# under 123 Box June m 17, i P.O Pryor, E. rs to c lre O f o board d nsrto o a of inistration adm Vouxholt, N J . i f W by by W f i . J Jurw N 53,1903. P.O. Vouxholt, Pryor E. to: roannm Subnet osocs. and responsible responsible ihgahr eMd in fecMod Lithographer Under the direction of the the of direction the Under F #deral/S tsi« funded funded tsi« #deral/S F hl wrig n your in working while tme evlp t: Bil­ to: envelope stamped y 0 Jre Avenue, Jersey 904 ly self-addressed Send necessary. experience No Perl home. E Elizabeth, N.J. 07202.N.J. Elizabeth, jotn this this jotn t s t o h i a th pointment, call W J Wisnart Wisnart ap starting J W tnferviaw call Good an For pointment, force salary! the reentering work Dimension someone the elder on t e e tram am S . n noon. prrleoc# F t I to . through • a.m :30 Mon. eo*ineerlnai Work treatment water F g * preferred but we'll con con we'll but preferred * g F firm a tive action action tive a firm employer 3766300 Union Charles superintendent Contact ly. candidates to app encouraged are cer but tificated required not P neurological for gram pro school Tion high in qa opportunity, afEqual Spr Ave. 1, No Mountain district High School, Regional County certification Teaching Contract impaired. ly post Paraprofessional nfed NJ 07081, N.J. ingfield, assistant Bauman, E q u a l l a u q E $*,0 weekly $1*5,40 - N R A lna I ' In rloncad FINANCE OFFICER OFFICER FINANCE e fi*M fi*M e osition with full full aide teacher for range per with as Salary enefits. osition U n io n , , n io n U TEACHER 70US. . 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BIBICE MflBS ATP TERMITE A -PEST T T S T I L i a . Sgaciaitsts m Termites. Cerpernter O AR AD E DOORS in­ Ants, .. •»«&■'■ . Ants, stalled, garage exten- PIm i l Water- slons, repairs A service, PREE M r tewew, fcpeirreit. Ask about •Metric operators A radio vlc f c*r written guamatea. co n tro ls . STEVEN'S FREE astlmatas & F R E E Termite inspection OVERHEAD DOOR, 241 maaauramants A Estimate. F h a , v a a 0749. W ORLD D ESIG N COHV. Certificate. Com­ 1734 E. St. Gaorga Ave mence! A Residential. Lindsn. *25-4121. Call: 353-5445 Serving Union County. JflBB&iaBB— L KORCLEAM- The ONLY G U T T E R S A LEADERS way to gat yaur carpats EXTERMINATING New, repairs, and clean. tparRItop ctean. D ry in 1 Carpenter Ants, Roaches, Rooting, aluminum siding, hour dr lew mm m# hast Silvertteh, Mice, Rats. aluminum windows and for leas. Cell 245-3235 TE R M IT E S . Any Housa, doors. S2*5. Licensed A Insured. C A LL R UD Y a n t e t h e h a p p y csspoxers- 743-lBtOM hours. 4*7 2724 At^uMh' PARTY PLANNERS. After Sp.m. Catering Per All Occa- Day. 5/30, The Latest Leek O M EDA PEST » ANNIVERSARIES • OF­ In Aceauttcal CONTROL- Indoor/ ojfdoor Exterminating. FS-’ : h r is *in 6 s m m , * SHOWERS • COCKTAIL Sprayed v d u re d ceilings. Roaches, Ants, Fleas, PARTIES. Choice of madlum or Rodents, ate. Waeftend *OI LESS CLEAN IN© A Quattiy Ham* Cooking A coarse aggregate lex service avalfablt. T U N E UP - {Residential A tures, glitter effect Comm./Res. Free Commercial) Reduce SSkESN HOLLYWOOO available. Dries to a crisp, Estimates. N .J. State break down and insure M7-3M0 handsome finish. No pain- Licensed A Insured. 354- rrseximum efficiency. "All PIANO U S IM t- in your PEOOY CARROLL 315- ting necessary.. Conwwis Q, anytime. Clean" will brush and or mlna. Adults, 1*52 minor Pew* *nd cracks In vacuum fire sWe on your teem, children, learn piaster ceilings at very residential boiler. Have papuiat classical, lot* prices. Commercial/ your all burner cleaned, ragtime, laiz plane wtm «sldantiaL Fully insured checked and ad lusted experienced taachar. m g Fra* estimate. Residential *32.50 parts In­ Call: 302-7094 1 * 1 P EN C E ill 743- •CHAIN L IN K * WOOD cluded. Commercial • DOG RUNS prices estimated. Call e * « a iM UMnwg • F R E E E S T IM A T E "ALL CLEAN" Small busmae* accounting T E Ie M i *' ,-e 241 4302 PROPBSflONAL and tax service* "Oar Residential • Commercial goal «* * help you grow.” C LEA N UP • industrial *51-0152 Rubbish of any kind and Free Walk gate with pur ALSO LESSONS quanify removed. Attics, chase of 100 ft. or more Hom iMfBwmcim i IN B AN JO .- -Hers,'garages cleaned. Financing Arranged. 381 Private. In Mm* ML Construction clean up. 2954 *25-2547. A DDITIO NS A cgN O a i . tfc a a s . 435-Mi 5 ALTERATIONS M IC H A E L J. E S T * O PEN Remodeling bathrooms, PRENDEVILLE 1*40 * 4 kitchens, basements. Call Days Oom 20 Years SIMON SEZ experience. FR E E CLEANING LADIES- ESTIMATES ff> usee, offices, apart- RESIDENTIAL manta too. U$ Sw p ladies COMMERCIAL will clean for you. For in CHAIN LINK A L L H OM E formftien: Cali 245-4401 OCXS KDNNELS IMPROVEMENTS between* and 7. PRIVACY FENCES Carpentry • Roofing STOCKADE Gutters • Painting FOLDING GATES tight M#*wy BEAUS RAD FREE ESTIMATES Driveways Sealed CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM No Job Too Small Alt Tyne el Carpentry Spring cleaning, attics, Cali Anytime ssemants. yards, 4*7 State Hwy No. 27 Buster, W4-40I0 * 7 d r y s /w e e k , a wsrttDanw ADDITIONS • DORMERS garages, offices, carpet taalih. Mika, 4*7 259* REASONABLE NATES, DECKS cleampg. Hear waxing, JFK/Newark Airports, window cleaning. Etc. MAXWBINSTeiN NY/N*w*ffc Pew* Sla­ ROQPIHS and SIDING P E N C E SALE And Sana No Job Tea Smell-Free SS1-MH ttern, l wltN l> mars, Estimete. Fully ineured- «*4 SQ. F T. MPtemOf s i n c e w it , MORE! Package A (Min. M0Lin.ft.) Ask For Mike: MfeTMHUHM Home tnpravtHMHts Courier Services *BM bBbB8SWLw Green vinyl chain link In Available. stalled. G a te and ter­ Built Ins-Tables, formica, minals sale price. C)o»ets, windows, doors LUCY'S FASHIONS- Pro Rooms paneted-Shwet rock O.GRBENWALD tesakanai dgaigsnf at wed­ StfcWTMrvfca ding gown* and bridal p a r BlLTRlff PENCE and plastering. l O C t M M * A T T IC PAMS All type repairs, remodel S l-iS iS a r JO E DOMAN BKBT WATCHES INSTALLED tits, cocktail drew*. 4*43*24 ing, kitchen, perches, Specializt* In large sizes. (24-0010 Air conditioners and enclosures, cellars, attics. VISA MASTER CHARGE retrlteratars, expertly 751-40*6. Polly Insured, estimates ALUMINUM SIDING reparled. Reasonable given 4M-g**4. Smell |ebe. rates, fast service. Call RSSIOINTIAL- FAINTING • CARP6N Ken, *•*•»!*. • ~ <------INDUSTRIAL- SINCE TRY » ADDITIONS • 1*45. TOWER FENCES • MASONRY * LEADERS IMPROVE YOUR HOMS B. MIRTH- Paving. A GUTTERS • PRECAST W ITH D ll - W* do repairs - ResMential A Qm ttnm- IRON • ALUMINUM W ORKS INC. STEPS » STEEL. CELLAR bull# anytbing front clef Asphalt Work, DOORS • ALSO SECURI­ shelves to M m * Im- Driveways, Parking RaaMantfei Chain Link, AKimlnum Lattice, In­ T Y Free provamants. Largo A Area*, Sealing, Hi-,sir Estimate, 272-0325 small lobs. W-HOW or «*4- facing. Curbing- Free dustrial, wood fence- SS7A Estimate*. Putty in- Preaeure Treated Poets. eurad. tfr-g*t4. Par CtsearfKi Pro# Estimates M ai 4*5-0700 ADRIATIC CONTRACTORS EASY TERMS. 47 MT. • Dormers • Additions L L A III-1 •si-gwi tfR IVStf OF SMS3\lHT Ave- BHD s E S f e g » MERCIAL “ ' BURKE'S BOB A JE F F STAWSKI ana Mterastton, interior and exterior "Triad and fim m m m m r m " 1775or *17 341-SMS CHENS, &TUCO, &TUCO, CHENS, hm l. ie s call a us between Give 4-3 p.m. all. them LA R G E OR SMALL we do we SMALL OR E G R LA C E R FOCUS ON UNION COUNTY DOORS DOORS 07304 FI D L IE TF S E W UMI IIG « . SIDING O C M U IN M LU A PROVE' T IM N E E M HOM AY. W Call 4520 4p.m. after estimate. Free reasonable. and R O SELLE PARK, PARK, SELLE O R AC, 8 E. 383 MAR LO E G N RANCA, A DOWS. IDW » OtS * OOOtlS » WINDOWS SAFE MSeSM- PHONE dependable Clean, REPLACEMENT NO SEEVI S IC V E E S X A T E INCOM «M431I. n woe os fans. house whole end tww?,kthn. attic kitchen*. ftewnwi?*, ra siae. Iwiured. Estimate*. Fraa ek, addition*, Decks, e m o h r NES E IN trL M M O C L L A B NU NEAGENCY C N E G A ANCE INSUR NT RCSY U YO PRICES R TE IN W CUSTOM WORK WORK CUSTOM OJ OOSMALL O TO S JO NO FREE k AESNT , K C U TR N S SAVE OKN - ROCKING T E E H S T N E M C A L P E R . 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'•2 C E L iC A GT LIFTBACK- 5 Speed. AMC GRUKLIN 1976* 18,000 miles. White with LATE M ODELS m 48 mm 55,0*0 mllee, 6 cylinder, blue interior. Am/Fm '80 A '81 models at mamm* pood condition, 3 speed cassette: $7,500. Cali 241- wholsale prices. Call tor m m m m m im A stick, s m m steering, *427 after 7 p.m. details. ... itm, modern home •new tiraa on rims, M B C U STO M .LEA SE U7-7*M eat in kitchen, pended cm? m - r m , m m - * p.m. faroHyrdonrgarage, i heat plus more. All of and waakands. *72 CHEVY C A P R ICE- f i»£ apbm • owner* ary anxious to frWKMMS Nl UK Ooor, power steering, '11 LYNX L-J- Door, sell. brakes, air conditioning tonoy anrM* M W yearly Mrnir* 70 BUICK CENTURY- power steering, air condi 30»nWEl, ______Good condition. Cali 6*7 tioning, AM /FM stereo NEWLY LISTED Sport C o o m , Special e d i­ 9045. mant ra*Nra<. H I J M « N W CaU tion, Silver and Black, Rad with cassette, 14,000 miles, H 9 ,y . CyniMalar Md4 e»*. Inferior. Power steering, 15 month new car wsrran OtoHncthe PnspkWtes is proud to offer for sole, brakes, air, A n u FM *7* CHEVETTE-4 Door, ty, $4,995. 733-8097 days, Rte finest I family residence In Union, This stereo, «rui».* control, tilt automatic, 12,000 miles 371 *350 evenings. — — exquisitely maintained home has 2, 3 wheel, rear detagger. 305 Burgundy, excellent con- two befh epartments the* include for V -«. rustproof, undercoat, dltlbrt. S3,300. Call 6*7 mal dint plus large ulira modem eat-ln INFAN T-PRETEEN. new shacks and battery, 23*2 '70 OLDS kitchens. e l a separ* LADIES ARPAREL low mileage. Excellent Air, power orakes, pswer ample sforepe and lawnar STORE. OFFERING ALL ■ t. Each apartment it ttt own condition. 376-7464. steering. Good condition. NATIONALLY KNOWN '7* OATSUN 2*0 Z- 2 plus Call after 7 PM. MS-0090. •nd separate utHitas. A ll this BRANDS, BRITTANIA, 2, five speed, am/fm Hty feature* in a prime JORDACHE, CHIC, LEE, 77 BUICK- La Sabre ------* cd-ee-sac among stereo, cb, sir condition aster fto r LEVI, VANDERBILT, Custom Piiii pow er 03,000. ing, rear defroster, body *7i PONTIAC VENTURA- IZOO, CALVIN KLEIN, Cell avenings belw aan 6 350 engine, automatic E S P IR IT, Z E N A , G U N N E and 8:30 964-7*83 end engine excellent. transmission, good cond., Ave. SAX, OCEAN PACIFIC $4,900 374-97*0. power brakes and steer M s s a i 300 OTHER BRANDS. ing Call 270 394* s 7,to o to m m , b e g i n n ­ 7* BUICK REGAL- Grwn/Graan, tosded, low '72 D O D G E C O L T - 4 i n g INVENTORY, AIR­ Cylinder, 4 speed. 30 miles FARE FOR ONE- TO mileage, excellent condi­ '4 * PLYMOUTH tion. c*i!379-3v v per gallon, excellent con­ VOLAR B- Premier, powar FASHION CENTER, dition Best offer. 241-0751. s m & m m . TRAINING, FIXTURES, steering, power brakes, GRAND OPENING. power windows, air condi LANDLORDS- Tak* the EUICK ELECT* A- -76, tioning, AM/FM, CALL MR. KEENAN fully equipped, silver gray '7* D O D G E COLT 5 work and worry out of ren (305) 671-3*3*. speed, new exhaust, tires, automatic 4 cylinder ting yoir Mm* or apart' With nwrasjn vinyl top, e x ­ Must sell, 272 4993 mant. We bring pra cellent condition, two snows, just tuned qualified tenant* is you at reasonable. **4-S242, attar SI,*00. or best offer. 407- no coat or ebngatien. Call 7p.m. *6*5 evenings. 4474W00 74 TR IU M P H - spitfire, DEGNAN-BOYLE days. new convertible top, new Realtors, JO-4200 or 272- radial fires, AM/FM cassette, 43,000 miles, 1* FO R D - Grand Yortoe worn! condition. 4*7-0479. Sport, power steering end brakes, air conditioning, 72 VW SUPER BEETLE new Landau root, fairly 4 Speed, *9,000 miles, good 4*SLeMgh Ava. ‘ ^ » . % T A L t new tires, rear ended. condition. $1,500. Ceil 4*2- For eaty Mess par man. Unlaft 75,000.miles. Rest offer 2392. you canltvetn this attrac­ 964 0549 tive 2 bedroom; furnphad K * K COLLISION rental. Call ter- more W ORKS- Complete body details now. *02S/month. * 2013704545. Realtor. and tender service "W e spaalaHze m perfection" 4M-77M. M3 U.S. Hwy No. 22. Hillside, H .J.

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