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listed to start at • the the Ramapo Torne-Pine -Thursday. October 26. 1972-.. Packanack Wayne shopping Meadow Circular. . """"" '. 3 options center at 8:45 a.m. Erwln Further information,may be Conrad of Morrlstown is the obtained from the Union Rinaldo asks more funds to add police manpower for hikers leader. The hike will be over- County Park Commission In case of emergency The Zip Code help if we are to effectively reverse the upward by numbers alone," Rinaldo said. Bureau of Narcotics and Customs agents to Members and Ruests pf the State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo, Union County Hiking Club call Republican candidate for Congress in the 12th trend," Rinaldo warned. Rinaldo explained that he considers adequate catch smugglers and drug racketeers. 3760400 for Police Department for Springfield is . He cited statistics that indicate "violent —Legislation to make preventative tools like have a choice of a ramble and VOLVO GOES TO GREAT district, this week called for federal aid to staffing of police departments "our moral or First Aid Squad . crimes, nationwide, increased by 90 percent obligation to the men who are putting their etching pencils and silent alarms more widely two hikes this weekend. . • supplement police forces in high crime areas. On Saturday, Ray Carriere "0" (operator) lor Fire Department In a nine-point position paper on crime and crimes against property by 82 percent lives on the line to protect us every day they available. LENGTHS TO STOP YOU between 1966 and 1971." Other increases in. report for duty," and added: "Our own safety —A Safe Streets Lighting Act to help neigh- of MiUburn will lead a six-mile 07081 control, the GOP candidate urged passage next walk in the South Mountain year of an Emergency Crime Control Act to specific crimes during the same five-year span can only be as jjood as our law ehlorcement borhoods help themselves through adequate - IN SHORT ONES were as follows: murder, 61 percent; agencies and without the necessary manpower, street lighting. Reservation, meeting at the provide block grants for law enforcement uses, Turtle Back Zoo at 10 a.m. Come lest-stopour Volvos^ PublUhad Evary Thursday by Trumar Publishing £orp. aggravated assault, 57 perfcent; forcible rape, it is impossible for them to do the job." —A Judicial Assistance Act to provide more 41 Mountain ova., Springfield, H.J. 07081 - 686-7700 including hiring more policemen. The present The same day a 13-'/i mile .64 percent, and robbery 145 percent. courts and judges, streamline the trial system, with 4-wheel power Law Enforcement Assistance Act provides Other proposals in Rinaldo's nine-point' hike up and down mountains and guarantee a speedy trial In both criminal disc brakes. ' Moiling AddtoMi . Subscription Rot* Socond Closs Posfog* • funding for equipment, but not for manpower. "A violent crime takes place in our country program are: in the Bear Mountain area, '- VOL. 44 NO. 4 and civil cases. P.O. Bon 69, ScrlngftokJ. N.J. 070Bl • SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1972 J8.50 Yoorly Pold ol Sprlngflold, H.J. 20 Cents Per Copy "Increased crime in our cities and suburbs every 39 seconds. This means that the —A fair Criminal Sentencing Act to make from Lake Welch to Lake SPECIAL clearly indicates that our police forces need criminals are out-pacing our law enforcers just judicial sentences more uniform and less —Federal legislation to provide increased Tioratl is scheduled. Lee LONG TERM LEASING AVAILADLC subject to special reductions and variation compensation for the victims of violent crime, Fanger of - Summit is the from judge to judge. _—A Juvenile pelinquency.Ereventipn Act to leader. The hikers will meet at SMYTHE VOLVO ING. —A crackdown on. drug pushers through a provide (he highesTlevekof rehabilitation and the ' Lake Tiorati ' Circle Federal Strike Force on Drugs. professional treatment to juveniles who run parking lot at 9 a.m. . 326 NOBBI8 JIVE., SUMMIT 273-4200 —An immediate increase in the number of into trouble with the law. On Sunday, a 10-mile hike is Candi meet; is missing .; was a result of a recent court decision rather necessary. The fact that I am an attorney does like selling raffles at curbside." Noting that he :-, ByABNERCOLD local issues—«n virtually' all of which they had served in municipal office, under both -major difference'was over which than any Democratic initiative. He added that not limit my qualifications. I pledge that I will -;. A smog of good cltitenshlp hung over the appeared to agree. be objective and compassionate." Republicans and Democrats, he- said that he 1 best serve to attain these goals. /the flood control now coming into actuality was ' room as all candidates for municipal office Participants'were Republican. Edward N. " Mrs. Ruff stressed her qualifications to serve could carry out his duties under the leadership Stiso Jr. and Democrat Arthur Kesselhaut, . Kesselhaut in his summation, reflecting tlw; Ta result of projects launched under previous determinedly avoided partisan attacks at the GOP administrations. as township clerk, listing her membership in of either party. . — annual debate sponsored, by the Springfield running for the three-year"; term on thetone of the evening, stressed that a major Issue in Tuesday's election is whether the voters will' Marino noted that he will have,"less than a the Springfield Board of Education and her Most of the questions from the floor, but not League of Women Voters last Thursday Township Committee; Republican Robert offices in the FT As and the League of Women Wassermai^ and Democrat John Marino," continue the 3-2 Democratic majority on the year in office In which to prove myself. I will all, seemed to be aimed at specific issues, ' evening at the Florence Gaudlneer School. have to build a record to stand on in 1973 and I Voters. She declared she would expand voter ' The general accent on the positive, coupled seeking a one-year term on the governing body, Township Committee which has prevailed for .rather than the partisan barbs or prearranged CHARGE FOOD the past two years or will give the Republicans will do it by fighting for the people. All the registration activities and would seek advance setups most common in previous years. • < with a new format which bad the six candidates and Republican Arthur Buehrer and Democrat publicity for township committee agendas. She FOODj3UPERMARKETS^ Doris Ruff, running for; township clerk. a 4-1 edge. He urged that the Democrats be problems of all the people of Springfield are my ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $15 OR MORE rotating for a large part of the evening among problems." asked the voters to "allow me to continue All candidates for the Township Committee small groups with, the'100 members of the All four Township Cormnfttee candidates returned to continue the."progress we have stressed their support of the new rent leveling AT ANY TWO GUYS FOOD SUPERMARKET achieved in the past two years." , Wasserman told the audience, "I am running serving Springfield." , SALE TODAY thru SAT. audience, made fora blandness which had been agreed that they are opposeatoklarge shop- ordinance. Wasserman noted that the measure Stiso declared, "My roots are here in town, because I am dissatisfied with the way our Buehrer said he is "heartily in favor of open absent from many campaign confrontations in ping center based cm an AterjEder's Depart- voter registration" ln~stores> churches and was supported by both parties and that ap- ment store, in favor of rapid jprogfess on flood and I intend to remain here." He stated that municipal government has been working,.and u recent years. The candidates had'ample time to this way I can seek the changes I think temples—"but not outdoors in shopping centers (Continued on page 23) TRADING STAMPS Boneless Round Roast Sale review their. quallficatiooB and their stands on control and determined to maintain the passage of the recent rent leveling ordinance itnM^^ WITH EVERY FOOD •?'*# Jersey agrees id pay $ 180,000 FREE! PURCHASE .EXCEPT ON AlCOHOUC &s \tor flood damage caused by Rt.78 BEVERAGES. C.IGAHETTES ., wuai owr. The N. J. Department of TronsporfqtWn last Frldoy agreed to pqy $1,80,000 OR LIQUID MILK (JlLLMfTM— K"**^* CHOICE to the Township, of Springfield to' fwrnedy flood damage caused by Rt. 78 BEEF construction In the vicinity of Took«r and Bryant avenues and Salter and Brook streets. The agreement came hwfor* Superior Court Judge John Walsh In Elizabeth during hearings oh a sirit''fll*d by the township three years ago to recover dortioge "dgrre by the liljjliwty-constfuction-«o-4oeol-stoffn-dfoinog' TOP ROUND SILVER TIP "GOBLET" BONELESS RUMP patterns. ' . n,''"' •- • r~v FOR rgi The agreement was signed by Jay Bloom, township attorney, and Cortland ONLY 5V .|| ROAST ROAST ROAST FREE AND en ONE 9'A-°r- Bobcock 3rd, deputy state attorrv«y» jwriiral. It is believed to be the first time the'slate, has ever acknowledged.llpwUty for a portion of the ecological and Uwny Tulip "'ON THE ROCKS" property damage caused by eonsttuctWn work on state property. PRESIDENT NIXON is shown-with State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo during a recent GLASSWARE 1 rntc GOVT. INSPECTED GOVT. INSPECTED visit to the White House when the Republican candidate from New Jersey's 12th FROM UBBEY The funds will be used, along with'p, federal grant of $220,000 from the Congressional district discussed his campaign plans. . CHICKEN "Sif -A.CHICKEN --CHICKEN .^ Department of Housing cmdUrbqii Development; for a drainage project of C $500,000 along the east and west lironehes of Bryant Brook. The township last LEGS ,49' spring approved a $600,000. bpnd^ofdlnanco for the work; but cost to the North Jersey stamp exhibition, Drumstick 69 l Thighs 59 municipality is now antlclpat«ilat.;opp'ifoximalely $100,000 as Its share of the iSN BROIL ™C< CUT SHOULD - j^ • more than $500,000 channejliatlon and stream renovation work. SMOKED or FRESH SHAN^ 1 iiiniiiiHuflrmniuwnntuuunwlMa««i^^ lUfiI «J™
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Wt 1-22-Thursdoy- , November 2, 1972-SPRINGFIELD (NJ.) LEADER $54,910 for township SPRINGFIELD (N,J.) LEADER-Thursday, November 2, 1972-3 in revenue sharing funds Springfield will receive $54,910.83 in he declared, "it hai meant that the com- unrestricted state aid during 1973 under the munities involved have been required to raise a 'Gallery *• - VT •. *4 New Jersey Revenue Sharing Act of 1968; It was little less In taxation than they otherwise might announced this week by State Sen. Matthew J. have been forced to raise. Regardless of the •••v:, Rinaldo of Union, principal sponsor of the law amount, it meant a few dollars more stayed In •SWK: -which was the first of Its kind adopted in this One of the finest and la state. collections of In announcing the figures for 1973, Rinaldo Ob- Senator Rinaldo, who announced the figures '. noted that the 1968 law he had sponsored was SB1'- for next year in his weekly "Report from adopted by the legislature over a gubernatorial Trenton" column, said the 1973 aid would bring veto. to $286,756.89 the total received by Springfield He also observed that President Nixon - l V in the first five years the program has been in recently signed into law the federal revenue 9!/ limited editions you can effect. - sharing plan under which a total of $30,2 billion B. (f t r L The 21 communities in Union County will will be distributed to states and municipalities tVv \ ~«w* ' "• share a total ofi$l,894,723.70 next year that will over the next five years. Senator Rinaldo said Ui, At the Marsh Collectors' Gallery, you'll find the world's most famous artists and craftsmen bring the.five^year total under the program to he would have preferred to see a revenue- represented in one of America's largest collections of limited edition pieces. They ftost as a B i 1 : million. ' ;• . to the particular needs of urban, densely.^ tittle if !pl0.> or you 25r? s£end as muctf^Si0,000. AnefSach is an elegMHrteirloom in " ; Statewide, the • program • distributes $25 populated states like New Jersey." However, itself, handsomely gift-packaged and suitable for display in home, office or den. million a year from sales tax revenues. A total he expressed the hope that Congresses of the AA. of $125,000,000 will have been distributed during future will act to improve the formula. fa* Bctaiwi>'.ii*>. ,.. . * iA the program's first five years. More than a gift, a selection "from our Gaitery will notonly sattsfynhe~true-caileator, but more Rinaldo noted that the money received by TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: than likely will increase in value over the years. If you're searching,for limited .editions, Springfield this1 year was equal to more than three tax points. He said the county's com- Would you like some help in preparing see Marsh first. Your search will probably start and end right here. munities have spent the money in a variety of newspaper releases? Write to this newt- G. ways. Some ljave spent the aid on capital im- paper and ask far our "Tips on Submitting : m.% provements/while others have used the money News Releases." ' ••"• A. Burgues .signed, limited edition to cover general appropriations. "In all cases," .porcelain sculpture. Yellow-Billed Cuckoo, iuvonlle 7" x 6" limited to 950, $175. each. B. Doris Lindner, Royal Worcester Venet^dlks porcelain, Palomino, 9V«" high, FACING THE TIMES — Whether ^ Tjriibsks are for Halloween or Election Day, current trends: The masks were part of a project directed by Mrs. William Chesley, ,: llm(ted to 750, $975. each. Brownies Susan Chesley, lefts'! Silo Llhzer of Troop 739 are in step with troop leader, and Mrs. Sanford Llnzer, assistant leader. ':.'fa. Sterlin g silver and 18K gold "" (Photo-Graphics) about media "Cutty Sark" clipper by SeKl. :•;"'.•'•/ .• • Luclte case, cherry base, limited to ginimiiiiiiuiuiumiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiuiumumiiiii . Zal Venet of Springfield, :••'; ;500;.$1200. each. president of Venet Adver- ' D. Burgues, Big Horn Sheep, tising, Inc., of New York City Master-Quartz ~ •17" X 10" x16f, limited to 250, Board of ferine DOT official says Rt. 78 construction and Union, was a guest _. $2759:,each; •..._:.., :'•. fcw- 'speaker yesterday at the ' el Uadrofipanlshporcelaln, annual workshop of the ••.-: ,;'Antlqiie Automobile". 20" long, :'>•••*»,•;• coffee and cdfce Association , of National ' • . Jlmitfld to 750, $1000. each. P. Royaip.oullon porcelain. will be under way within six months Advertisers, held in_the_| \ : >1 "ipra | Local residents have been invHM'to Terrace Room of the Plaza. — Jndlan Brave,.13" hlgh.'limited • to 50Q, $2500 each. 3 "enjoy a cup of coffee and a slice ofjjile, Allot Rt. 78 In this area except for the section including the proposed widening of Rt. 22 In this The $410 million allocated for highways "will Hotel, New York. II arid Informally meet with youi-' JJUon area. ^ generate about $180 million more in federal Q.-Boehm signed, limited edition through the Watchung Reservation will be A pne-day program for ".porcelain sculpture. "Downy When Rt. 78 is completed, it is expected to funds" if the bond issue is approved; the $240 | County Regional High School DUfrlct under construction within six months, ac- advertisers, agency, and *:•, . Wpodpeckets, 1316" high. $1500. nllfVJn'" gnmo n[ \\u* trnfflf jnmci t^ t plpgM" million nllnrntprf In frpnpportatlon will brine _rw Bnnrit nf Ertncntlnn rnrrilng tn a high nfflrlnl In thp StntpJtepfltt^- B media—executives, the | Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In the DeeffleM Rt. 22. That completion date' should come by the state "more than $400 million in federal aid H. Edward Rohn porcelain, "Jeanlne" meat of Transportation. ^ workshop was titled "The limited to 400, $475. each. § School auditorium In Mountainside. the end of 1976T accofdlng-to-DePhUUpsr-who funds."- The prediction was made By Frederick'C. C^ngiiigTaceT)THgaia7 1 1 Residents of the six Regional com- said the schedule for the east-west interstate As a result of the federal matching funds, the - —trGuntherGranaelrHutsehenreuther --] DePhillips, executive director, In the depart- Venet, whose agency has • porcelain, Rlngnecked Pheasants, I munltles, Berkeley Heights. Clark. Sfghway isTooking brighter every day," total effect of the current bond.issue.is "mass ment, when be spoke before the Eastern Union represented Pathmark Stores .'• tS" x 26" limited to 250, $5250. 1 Garwood, Kenllworth, Mountainside and The most, serious current snag is the transportation oriented," DePhlllips said. County Chamber of Commerce last week to since their founding In 1968, -•~-:oach. •..•• •. | Springfield, were urged to attend this requirement for obtaining federal approval of. Mass transit projects which the department drum up support for the $650 million tran- discussed innovations in the J. Burgues, Prickly Pear Cactus, • ••".; tr.-:v-1t' s Tuesday's Informal gathering to discuss an environmental impact statement on the hopes to implement if the bond issue is replaced . '.,13":X.lt?, limited to250, $900. sportation bond issue which will be on the ballot use of local media, citing § any matter they wish with members of Watchung Reservation right of way. This is include "our first venture Into the bus field;" he •i' •. .each.'''',,'' Tuesday. Pathmark's use of local I their Regional Board of Education. expected to take about three months, with said. He, explained that $37,5 million is ,, ,lCKIrk'?terllng plate, 1972, Since TU. 78 Is an interstate highway, with 90 television and newspaper g At 8 p.m. the board, will convene its about nine months after that needed to develop allocated for replacement, buses which the ,', t'• ."^h'SjfiKsflMn g Day Ways and. Means" •JKf\ percent of the funds for its construction coming advertising "to achieve un- '••'.' '.'.y^mni-WihSloVy Homer engraving. § regular monthly meeting and the public design plans, DePhUUps said. : •*'•' state would lease to bus conipanlcs. from the federal government, the plans for the precedented regional. Impact I will be urged to remain and see the start of work to the Union County area are not He devoted most of his talk at the luncheon In Making fundsTvailuble for mass transit also which virtually amounts to a ^'.::iiiinc6rfrMlnl8te'r|ing plate I Regional High School governing body in the Hotel Winfield Scott in Elizabeth to, an could help "keep the Port Authority. In- contingent on approval of the bond issue, national Image." ~— '•'- ../.f./iit.^mitV'Dlonyaus'et Pallas'Athena" - 1 action. appeal for support of the tronsportatiori.'bond terested" in plans for a PATH extension by Salvador Dall. Bas-rellof, •<--:• DePhUUps said. '. Venet opened his own issue, saying that the $650 million will biu^ the bringing train service as far as Plalnfield, .. 8", $125, (24K on sterling; $150.); • But other highway projects are, he reported, agency in 1954 in'New Jersey, state nearly an equal amount in federal funds. DePhillips added. "~'\ :M.' FrankllnMlrit sterling: ijlatei '""; and opened offices in New ; l •;, -1878,;''Horizons West", by Richard : , • -York-ln-1965. Agency clients - • iiiflAiiK-jftMiiiMitr**^ 8"i $150.' r: : ~ ~ 5u? Holiday range from International fi* (tar plate,; companai ies sireiren "ass GGen l m lotmoretaiittingiwby Robbery^ Mntnxt Qvereaag. .Corporation- dpll po wrou&ht,.. U\ local Jersey, firms such as shoes than picking the right size. Barton Savings -4 Loan In mcz. Just as important is picking Ihe ngM shoe Because ' ocal 'Newark. m baby ieel keep changing as baby grows through stages Ufc iiiisOl itly been on a fraternity "pumpkin Top Sindo Rifemakes shoes wilh |usl police sAid. All were i-eleasedvui their pf AI) Ihe ricjw support tor each of these h^jihpP$^tiapst' lescai ce and are to appear" in court IK HA bins iil..-.. stages. We call it "Progression ; IS KASV TO PLAC'K on Wednesday, Nov. 16, from from a nursery.In Westfleld, '•:&'• 4^v 27. . • .•'••• •',*,' ' Fitting" '"Tde right shoe and According to police, Det.WfUinm^ierl, "'Among the other cases handled by the police Ihe right fit at the right time. 10 a.m. to f> p.m. and on ; '-'".. ..JIISTIMIONK patiolatl tt 1:20a.m.Oct:M,spottlda,eic]parked120 Ot: s»tted cte]parl : department were* two- thefts from. private ./l.t'.. Thursday, tiov. 16, from 10 Ay kaevt '.'•,••"•-• '• 'V-' on Morris avenue new^flUiivWeJil'''GardensneflHneIdsiJ , garages. 61)6-7700 wy.j- !ML.).!!.'«q'> a.m. to 5 p.m. Jm htflgtan Mint aterllng #' •# became suspicious -and' parked across the TRIDEKITE Booths for holiday shopping On Sunday, a Morrison road resident notified Ask lot 'Ad Tok«j^ and —(jrly." Crow, Rn street. Police said he apprehended four young will be filled with sequined felt police that sometime during the night her son's ftha will help you with a J Sawyer. Bronze men who were allegedly stealing some Indian R«sult'Getter Wont Ad. tree BklrtB, Christmas bicycle had been stolen from her closed garage. 3li|»ri'» 'H'i/l • ••.'&(!•'.I JlV[(|.>.; corn from the premises. Further Investigation stockings, felt ornaments, The bike is valued at $70. . Jrfl'!:- • iii!h: revealed they also had in their possession 18 clothes pin soldiers, doll A resident of Christy Lane reported Oct 24 S. Gorhom pewter plate, 1972, •J <•:(! : i-jilVi(i''V *. pumpkins, four baskets of apples and one crate "The Burning of the Gaopoe" cradles, pine cone dolls and that Bometirqe between that date and Oct. 15, a i-'-jiii m.fn or apples, reportedly taken from the B&J bicentennial commemorative. many other holiday or- complete set of golf clubs had been taken from •'/if' Nursery in Westfield. The fruit .valued at about Engraved, 8"-, $35. •>M
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UtlRlHWlMtHII ID I SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thuradoy, Novmbr 2, 1972-5 4-Thursday, November 2, 1972-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) 1EADER Editotial comment Profile—Edward N. Stiso Jr. WISELY Edward N. StUo Jr., Republican candidate Idea of honest politics or fair representation.". From Better Business Bureau , for the Township' Committee, feel* strongly Stiso also stated, "We nave a serious need to. 1 HOT Metropolitan New York, Inc.). get. the youth of Springfield Involved.In the that the people of Springfield must have the •Pew Larrie: , '• •. . •••• .. -.;• '.*'•••• freedom to decide on their own solutions to events of the town where .they live." And he I bought a televialon set from my daalsr Jt LEADER speaks about young people with a thorough, Springfield's problems. arrived in an opened carton. Have I recstred a VOTE background on their problems and Interests.. floor sample or something? ' . .. "Right now," he declared, ''we're sacrificing Formerly an altar boy and now chief Jector at DOUfiTFUL NOV. 7V 197a too much to the almighty dollar." The 29-year- St. James Catholic Church, he is a formerji CHOICES old bachelor added, "I have lived in Springfield Dear Doubtful: . ; #J Catholic Youth Organization day camp couri-5 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE NEEDS TO BE HEARD since I was a small child, in 1947, and I've seen sellor. Stiso is now adult advisor to the CYo at« It's not uncommon to.pecelve the ttlffymf The Leader ur&e9 its readers to NOT JUST IrJ THE STREETS AMD MARKETPLACE, fiUT IN it grow from a Beml-rural atmosphere to a St. James and instructor, for the Confraternity; condiUon, Your dealer probably opened^ to vote for Sen. George McGovern for suburban community. of Christian Doctrine. ' " ** check It out for any damage that roay.hsve THE MORE POSITIVE EXPRESSION! OF THE BALLOT 'This has been an easy, pleasant way of life, been encountered during shipment. Trufl your "I have worked with the CYO for about seyew the presidency of the United States - but now it's becoming too suburbanized. dealer anil enjoy the set, unless and until you VcmHG IS MORE THAN A'RIQHT; IT IS THE DUTY years," he added, "but when I told them I was' not so much because of his Instead of remaining residential, the town took have something more tangible to go on. ,. OP ALL. THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOVERNMENT BY running for the.townshlp committee they said campaign which has tended to be In too. much Industry In the wrong places. Larrie O'Farrell, Better Business-Bureau AMP FDR THE PEOPLE. 'Rusty'o a politican now'—and it had un- disoriented and dispirited but "One of these la the Westport building at favorable connotations. . ' because of'the alternative. Hillside and S. Springfield avenues, which is a Dear Larrie: : ( •.' Blemish in the community. It appears that "The only way to change their attitude Is to, My Volkswagen was in an accident, roe The growing wave of scandals has some buildings went up that needed more show them-Jhat the town's leaders are looking insurance' company totalled it out and..took,it indicated to us <»hat th^hopes and parking area, more setback from neighboring out for their interests; They want to take part In. away as its property. Then I changed my ml aspirations of the American dream properties. ,'; '-'.'• our government, to see their Ideas materialize.' and decided I wanted It repaired: \f~'" WHO, They want to sit in on the township committee UVTj •'TnatVwhy.ll' decided, to get into politics. However,
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«^.^.»»,v«**..Mjt^^;^^,^^^,yu^ 6-Thursdoy, November 2, 1972-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Church Chuckles byCARTWRIC.HT TEMPLE BETH AHM Beth Ahm Sisterhood to hold Meeting scheduled AN AFFILIATE OF THE SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEAQER-Thursdoy, November, 2, 1972-7 UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA on BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD _L L- AA J *Transexuafi$m* RABBI REUBEN RLE VINE RECREATION DEPARTMENT CANTOR FATUD DARDASHTI Dayton students, faculty to be OUR LADY OF LOURDE8 Today—12:30 p.m.. Senior League meeting; membership; suppeI, r ..Monday hy women's ORT\ ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE 8:30 p.m. rabbi's meeting an Israeli trip, / The SUterhood o( Temple Beth Ahtt, '.'-Mm a full-course dinner. A musical play, The Springfield Chapter of Womtn's REV. GERALD J. McGARRY, PASTOR Friday—8:45 p.m., Sabbath services. Springfield, will bold Its pthj-up methMNW' "FoUles of T1," will be directed by Mrs: Amejrican ORT (Orgtnleatlon for panelists at NJEA convention Leonard Nurkin and Mrs, Stanley Wyman, REV. GERARD B. WHELAN Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath services. supper on Monday at 7 pjn. «t Us* temple, lira, RehabUIUUon through Training) wfll bold a B L TEACHER'S CONVENTION PROGRAM 3; men's vnlleyball (Sandmeler), 7:3t)-io; REV. RAYMOND D. AUMACH Sunday-9:S0a.m., rabbi's discussion group. Sanford Gelwarg will greet the sisterhood aWMad by musicologist Mrs. Gilbert Wolfe beginning sewing, 9:30-11; Springfield Com- The New Jersey State InterscholasUc Pilot Abner West, president of the New Jersey Slate general meeting next Thursday, Nov,9, at 8:80 m:'Thursday, Nov. 2: ' ' Project Report will be presented today by the InterscholasUc Athletic Association, and ASSISTANT PASTORS Monday—7:30 p.m., Sisterhood paidup women. Mrs. Donald Perlmutter It and.pianist Oaryn Grader. p.m. at Temple Beth Ahm on Tempi* Way, munity Players, 8-10. - .-.-.• - • .... president. All new members will be welconiW ' 1, Basketball and volleyball, boys and girta, New Jersey Association for Health, Physical Chairman Dr, Pearl Kowajskl of Glassboro • Sunday—Masses at 7, 8,9:15,10:30 a.m. 'and membership supper. Tha cut includes Mrs. David Adler, Mrs. Mrs. Howard Walters, president, will con- .fi«Wth, seventh and -eighth grades; Florence Saturday, Nov. A••- Soccer (Ruby) 9-12; 12 noon. and presented with gift* by Mrs. Sanford Jack Goldberg, Mrs. Harvey Karan, Mrs. football (Melsel), 9-11;.art class; 10-11:30. Education and Recreation at the New Jersey State College. Wednesday—a p.m., Hanan'a meeting with duct the meeting. Mrs. Jerry • Posltero, o.paudlneer School, noon to 2 p.m. Education Association Convention in Atlantic Saturday—evening Mass, 7 p.m. ,. young married members. Gelwarg, membership vice-president. , Nurkin, Mrs. David Sanyour, Mrs. Saul Sen- Monday, Nov. 6-Cheerleadlng (Chlshoim), John M. Brown, Coordinator of health and Mrs. Lee Llchter.andnw committee will program chairman, will present the guest - ,tblX Teen basketball, Boys and Girls, ninth City. The presentation will feature a panel physical education for the Union County Weekdays—Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. walb, Mrs. Harry Sieber, Mrs. Harry Stein, speaker, Mrs.' Paula Grossman, whose toUc {grade and up, Florence Gaudineer School, 2 to 4 6:30-8:30;, adult basketbaU, (Gaudineer), 7:30- First Friday—7, 8 and 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert Weltcbek, Mrs. Benny Wildman, a 10; ceramics, 7:9Q-9:3Q; life class, 1-3; pre- discussion on student athletics by members of Regional High School District will be a panelist. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH will be "Transexualism." •' p.m. "•••'..' Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass- Mrs.Gilbert Wolfe, and Mrs. Stanley Wyman. school rhythm, «:3O-10:3O;^iflnce for women, 1- the Jpnathan Dayton Regional High School (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO Members and guests planning to attend were n, 3. Recreation House gameroora, boys and Athletic Department and girl athletes. Monday at 8 p.m. "LUTHERANHOUR" AND TV'S Foothill members Prop*, costume and makeup will be by Mrs. asked to call Mrs. Posltero, M6-i3», or Mrs. |irls ninth grade and up, noon to 4:30 p.m. 3:30; Community Players, 8-10. ' Morris Davisoo and Mrs. Robert Moss. e (l Tuesday, Nov. 7 - Master Chorale (Sand- - Heading the panel presentation will. be. DISCOVER Benediction during the school year on Friday "THIS IS THE LIFE") 'I love autumnl Alr-epndltlonin. _. g bills have Sanford Saunders, 177-4549. Friday, Nov. 3: Athletic Director Herbert H. Palmer, Track THE at 2:30 p.m. 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD stopped and heating bills haveni't itarttdl' Mrs: Roy Lebovitx and Mrs. Paul Scboenberg ll, 1. Basketball and volleyball, boys and -girls, meier), 7:30-10; independent studies, 2:30; to hear speaker oh Delegates from the Springfield Chapter will v sculpture, 1-3; sculpture, 8-10; Community Coach Martin A. Taglienti, tennis supervisor WORLD Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- REV. JOEL R. YOSS, PASTOR are the co-chairmen for the evening, assisted attend the North Central Jersey Region fall lljilxth, seventh and eighth grades, Florence and Intramural director John Swedish, and OF pointment. by Mrs. Morton Weinsteln, Invitations, and Players,; 8-10. TELEPHONE: DR 9-4525 EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH /evaluation conference on Nov. is In Temple D(Caudineer School, Wn to 2 p.m.. students Gall Lawrence, Robin Relnhardt, TRAVEL .Confessions—every Saturday and eves of Thursday—6 p.m., choir. early candlemak'tng Mrs. Marvin Steinberg, decorations. 2. Teen basketball, boys and girls, ninth Wednesday, Nov. 8 '• .Baton twirling 242SHUNPKE RD., SPRINGFIELD Emanu-El, Westfleld. . Susan Loytijn and Katht Spellholtz. t TOURS CRUISES Holy Days and First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and Unpaid membermhip dues will be collected at (Chlsholm), 34; slimnwtlcsr7:30»; llf(f class, Saturday—8 p.m.. Adult Fellowship party. REV. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT JR., PASTOR The monthly meeting of the Foothill dub i* Attending as representatives of the 0 [grade and up j Florence Gaudineer School, 2 to 4 AIR.STEAMSHIP from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. I- . . * Sunday—8:30 *.m, Holy Communion; 9:30 «H»doorrby Mrs. Morris Davison, dues 8-10; Minutemen basketball (Gaudineer), 6:30- Palmer will speak on the problems'fhvolved BUS-RAIL REV. JAMESC. WESTERVELT, ASSIST. Mountainside will be held at Snuffy's Crystal Springfield Chapter are Mrs. Howard Walters, irP'm- ' 1 \&&' '' • s' • ••• :'' <•' a.m., Family Growth Hour; 10:45 fxa., secretary. There will be no regular business 9:30; women's volleyball,(Sandmeler), 7:30-10; in initiating a track and tennis program that DOMESTIC HEAR THE EVANGEL HOUR FRIDAY Room, ScotchJlalns, at noon on JNpv,J9. president; Mrs,- Sanford Saunders, mem- •5T INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL worship. . meeting. - ...;...'.-;:.;.-. -~ "••"" lra;X itereaUijs^oiue gameifcom boys and play reading, 8-10;;' involved boys and girls, and how many Of the - 10:15P.M.,STATIONWAWZ-FM>«9.r Norma Heine of Cedar Grove will present a bership vice-president; Mrs. Roger Keenn, problems were resolved. The girU will present ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE " \ Monday—4 p.m.. Confirmation I; 7:30 p.m., honor-roll,vice-president; Mrs. Ronald nglrls,'nlnth grade and up, noon to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. .9.-^ Yoga (beginners), 1-2; qMrSfANgflSTS;^ at Jonathan Dayton REV. RONALD S. BENCE, PASTOR Thursday—7:30 pjn., dwlr rehearsal. ' program on "Early Lighting and Caii- yoga (Intermediate), 3-3| beginning sewing, their feelings regarding participation in coed SprinsfieldTrovel Service Family Growth Hour staff; 8 p.m., leadership Friday—7:15 p.m.. Pioneer Girls. 7:30 p.m., AN INTERNATIONAL collection of fine art Jacobson, special projects vice-president; Mrs. hi. _ '.'•' -0-0- Regional' High School', will 'apPJgf; w!fh these 9irl athletes today before the state HOME PHONE: 754-3814 dlemaklng" using her collection of antique will be auctioned for the- benefit of the 9:30-11; antique restoring, 4,-3; men's volleyball athletics. meeting. — Senior High Young People's Bible study. lighting devices. She will demonstrate can* Irving R. Goldstein, publicity chairman; Mrs. •.-,• - ATSARAHBAILEY gytn teachers in Atlantic City. Theglrls are. from left, Sue Layton, Kalhl Splolhotz, DR 9-6767 STUDY PHONE: 232-3456 sisterhood on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 8:30 p.m. at (Sandmeler), 7:30-10; Community Players, 8- Other speakers on the program include: 250 Mountain Av«., SprlngfloM, N.J. Tuesday—4 p.m., Confirmation II.- Jerry. Poeltero, program chairman; Mrs. ''' ;. • CIVIC CENTER UNLESS Saturday—6:30 p.m., annual Sinner of the dlemaking from the early centuries down to the : Gll Luwiunm and Robin Rlh^f James Growney, director of the NJSIAA; Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all the temple. Myron Solomon, treasurer; Mrs. Harvey. ' ,. Thursday, Nov. 2 - Yoga (beginners), 1-2, ~W~ ••.- •• , ' - ' ' •••. ages. 11 a.m., morning worship service Messengers of the New Covenant. Speaker: Dr. present. She will also demonstrate the "Dip FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Master" method of making candles which was The public has been invited to attend the Karan, school building chairman; Mrs. San- .,,yoga (intermediate), 2-3; antique restoring, 1- (nurseTy and children's church provided). 5:45 Louis Goldburg. ^ -i ••• auction and the preview one hour In advance of MORRIS AVE. AT CHURCH MALL Sunday-fl:45 a.m., Sunday School with invented by her husband. Chairman of the day ford Lteb, trustee; and Mrs. Ted Kurtx, MOT TO: p.m., junior and senior youth groups. 7 p.m., SPRINGFIELD. it. Admission of $1.90 will be charged. Irma chairman. • ,, • - •; OFFICE OF THE TOWNSHIP classes for all ages. 11 a.m., morning worship. is Joyce DIGiorgio. . • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiu|' CLERK . • -,...; evening worship^service. PASTOR: REV.BRUCE W. EVANS,D.D. Roaetltnal Is chairman for the event. 1 Pastor Schmidt will continue his messages on Mrs. Ned Homer, Jflembersaip chairmah, SPRINGFIELD.N. j. *"' Monday—7 p.mr, Pioneer Girls for all glrlB, DmECTOROFCHBtSWANEDUCATION; . M«e than 18 works of art to be auctioned NOTICE OF GENERAL "What Christ thtaks of the Church." 11 a.m., this week welcomed tbt following new mem- vHB be selected from the collection of the Report I ELECTION . . 1, . grades two to 12. SHEILA KILBOURNE Junior Church under the leadership of Mrs. bers: Cathy Phillips, Larry Bistls, Jofc'n Pursuant to the provisions' or an Wednesday—8 p.m., midweek prayer ser- Thursday—5 p.m., Junior High Fellowship Howard Mann'Art Center, which includes: Act ot the Legislature of IhMHeto' Robert Donson. 5:45 p.m., Junior High Youth Fischer, Sarah Stragli, Aud Kolts, Lfllian Vasarely, Peter Max, Karel Appel, Alechlnsky, United Methodists of New Jersey entitled "An Act.to. vice. • ' for grades 6-8; supper meeting followed by the Group. 7 p.m., evening Gospel service. Special Simpson and Carol MortortMn. from I Reoulate Elections, R. s. Title if, Thursday—8 p.m., choir practice. making of cookies which will be sold as a fund- py**rr Rembrandt, Goya, Plranesl, Hogarth, and the amendments thereto rtnt, congregational singing, music by the Men's Tickets for tte rieWlntUn «£r ftittybnslww DaumJer, Rouault, UtrUlo, Liufrec, DaU, supplements thereof, , . raising project to help keep in operation the ; plan dinner, bazaar SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL Chorus, and a message on excerpts from and card party Ont «*ra be held at . the Toweft Trenton j boat, "Anna Jackman," which is operated by CnsHaB, Picasso, Buffet, FriedUender, Gat, Is hereby given that the;,Dlttrlcl,' UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Exodus by Pastor Schmidt. Steak House, Nov. 14 may be obUined from Gropper, Leb A Dang, Mlro, Jansem, Jtllllll By StQto Senator llillllfH Election Boards In the Township of the Presbyterian Church in southeast Alaska. The annual bazaar and dinner of Springfield Springfield, In the County of Union, CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN 7:15 p.m., Girls' Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., Tuesday—8 p.m., Women's Missionary Arlene Mlicke, 2334734, or Pat CarvellM,-I3J- Bbulanger, Shahn, Soyer, Tamayo and Voyao _ MatthewJ. Rinddo will sit at the places hereinafter Society. 8727. ; . . •• . . . Emanuel United Methodist Church, Church designated on SPRINGFIELD Dam. ' Revenue sharing has been very, much in the Prices good through Saturday, Novomber 4,1972 Webelos. 8 p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. Mall at Academy Green, will be held tomorrow wc) TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,11972 REV. JAMES DEW ART, PASTOR Wednesday—7:45 p.m., prayer meeting for Paintings of lesser-known artists of promise s, within the past month, as President Nixon SHOPPING Sunday—9:15 a.m., Church School. Classes adults and young people. In Fellowship Hall and Wesley House under (he between the houra of 7:00 a.m. and Open 7 stays a week Thursday—8 p.m., Chancel Choir, Trivett for 3-year-olds to Grade 8 are taught In the wfll round out the grooj. Media will include sponsorship of the United Methodist Women. Irinto Jaw,the historic measure that will 8.00 p.m., prevailing time,.for the ECHO PLAZA CENTER Chapel. purpose of conducting'a General Parish House. Nursery service is provided 911 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVB,SPRINGFIELD oBs: collagea, pastels., watercolors, enamels, All groups Join h h i available »30.2 billion In federal funds to Election' for the election ot ROUTE 22 and MOUNTAIN AVE. Friday—11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., church bazaar. the second floor of the Chapel. 10:30 a.m., TEMPLE SHAREY SHALOM . - sculpture, and the graphic media.— jjjtates and. municipalities over the next five candidates as followsr Noon to 2 p.m., snack bar. 5:15 p.m., roast beef AN AFFILIATE OF THE AMERICAN MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLfc, PASTOR teb President and vice-president of SPRINGFIELD • DR 6-4134 kindergarten department teachers' preview. REV. STEPHEN P; LYNCH, p.m. in Wesley House:'Homemade articles. ggi|rs. ,, . .,_.'•' the United States 9:30 and 11 a.m., identical worship services. HEBREW CONGREGATIONS REV. EDWARD P. OEHLING, ' Although I would have preferred to see a 1 United. States Senator, 6 year Reg Sunday-9:30 a.m.,TrivetLChap«l_sers!lce -T^tU^m S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND SHUNPIKERD. plants, baked goods, Jellies and jams, attic . term Pledge Sunday will be observed : REV. PAUL J.KOCH, treasures, children's toys and Christmas cards yenue-sliaring measure more,responsive to 1 Member House .of Wostinghouse 9:30a.m.,ChuTchSchoolforaUages.9:30a.m., whe">yimn pledgey or s for the work'of the church in 1973 SPRINGFIELD ASSISTANT PASTORS 'Piccadilly Circus' fair ^.particular needs of urban, densely' R ej>j-_ea eg tit lyea,- 12th SI .79 Value RABBI HOWARD SHAPIRO will be on sale throughout the building. A snack Congressional t>liT?TtSV2 year German language worship service, Theodore will be returned at both worship services. Dr. Saturday—ConfeMfons from 4 to S pan. Man bar will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 'fc pulated states like New Jersey, we must for term ' . '. -, • , , • Cassette Tape Reimlinger preaching. 10:30 a.m., coffee and Evans will preach. Child care for pre-school CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN at 7 p.m. '••'.•• to aid home for elderly $ time being accept the federal largesse as it 3 MembersUnlon County Board Steven Rothenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fellowship Hall, offering sandwiches, salaU of Chosen Freeholders, 3 year 60-ininule blank conversation, Fellowship Hall. 11 a.m.,morn- children provided on the second floor of the' Sunday—Manes at 7, 8:1s, 0:30 and 10:48 The Daughters of the British Empire in New platters and dessert. ••••-..• • si i constituted and hope that Congresses, of the term •. • > ' '•-'. • • ; ,* lapes fit a WINDEX ing worship._ Sermon: "Disciplines of the Franklin Rothenberg, was called to the Torah 1 Township Camrhltteerna'n, recorders. Chapel. 7: IS p.m., Westminster Fellowship Jersey will hold its annual fair, ""Piccadilly A roast beef dinner will be served from Sffo wlU.act to Improve the formula. Township, of Springfield, 3 year 15 Ox. Aerosol as the Bar Mitzvah at the Sabbath morning a.m., and at noon. ——<- 59c VALUE EACH Spiritual Life Study." Noon, meeting of the meeting for aall high school age young people. Circus," next Thursday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale at fc.Js for adults ?j(>4yespite my,misgivings on the formula, I am term . . - .,- i * <•• • m- ' . administrative board. 6 p.m., Youth service last Saturday. '•"•• Daily Masse»-7 and* B.m. 1 Township Commltteeman, Monday—3:15 p.m., Brownies. 7 p.m., Girl lit the Community Congregational Church, and $1.15 for children. Reservations may be ^ry pleased; that federal revenue sharing has Township of Springfield. V year Thursday—10 a.m., adult Hebrew class. Confession—Monday through Friday, 7:1a : Fellowship-- Scouts. 7:15 p.m., Grades 1 and 2 teachers' to 7:45 p.rn^ No confessions on Sundayi, Hcty, Short Hills. The proceeds will go to the Victoria made through WllrnaSchenack, 3794059.' ;; at last como to frultjon. It is an idea whose time unexplr ed. term ' ' ... [,'-< KLEENEX Monday— 4 p.m., confirmation class. Sisterhood bridge. t,, has indeed come'; it also is a concept that I have 1 Township Clerk, Township 'of preview. 8:15 p.m., Grades 3 and 4 teachers' Bays and eves of Holy Dayi. -' Home for the Aged. Springfield, 3 year term Tuesday—8 p.m., Council on Ministries. Friday—fl:45 p.m., Erev Shabbat service. -advocated since I-entered the New Jersey 3 Public Questions BOUTIQUE preview. . Saturday—10:30-a.m., Sabbath' morning Masses—On eves of Holy, Days at 7 p.m.; on Bertha Relssen of Springfield will be in Wednesday—3:30 p.m., Wesley Choir. charge of the -'Regent Street" booth. The fair TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: ? •Senate in.'January 1968. At that time I in- Following'aretho Polling Places BATHROOM Wednesday—8 p.m., session meeting. service. i Holy Days at 7, 8, 9 and 16 a.iri. and ? p.m. for the Township of Sprfn will be opened by actor Patrick Macnee of "The Would you like some help in preparinfl ' troduced a bill that became law after the Dist. 1. iPrer" TISSUE 98c Value Sunday—9:30 a.m., Torah study. TV.p.m., Avengers," who is currently appearing in figlslaftu'e overrode a gubernatorial veto. That House, Church dance class. newspaper releases? Writ* to tni»new»- oft barking lot Ladies Panties 'Ohe Jlij&ia Boutique MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS NTlOCHBArtlSttHUftCH "Sleuth." Luncheon will be served from noon measure provides a'state appropriation of $25 .Dlst .2. .American .> Legion Monday—8:30 p.m., temple board meeting. paper and ask...ferjour "Tips on Submitting _ Building, North Trivett Avenue 8. 4 to n;ick MECKESST."ANp'i.#fttNfiFtElLDAVE. until 2 p.m. and home-bakedBritlsb goods and [million in sales taxre'venues each year on ano- 1 News;Releases/'-— -:~^-:--T\ • /'.:',., ' Center' Weefi': - ~nr-;—Trnn n 79c Vulu. hand-made gifts will be available. Btrings attached basis. Since its enactment into Dist. 3,. American review and luncheon. REV. CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR law, $100 million-has, been distributed to New Building, North'-Trivett A Place Mats • SUPER SALE • Center Street ••• AAAKF RRAS Stanley F. Yolles, M.D., Director Saturday—3 p.m., ftmrfx ft-hnnl Minlr ar«ey,in«nicipaHUes.-And-WJ061.896v48-of this ••"-•-' DIM: *T?resbyterlan Parish Reversible hand COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH rehearsal, j'."'.'. • *'.. • as come tOvUniop, County's 21 communities. House, CHufch Mail,Hoyrtr»yeyeT Values "National InstituteofMental Health FRIDAY DEADLINE olf parking jot -•<•-•'-;•• Jt< only 99 MEETING HOUSE LANE 7 it Sunday—fl-jp ajn., Sunday School, 11 a.m., AH Items other than spot B«fore you go Last,sjieek 'formula based _ JUMPSUITS *-SrORT5V»E*R Sprlnglleld>vertue Chocolates schizophrenihihi a patienit t iis port, from the National ^.Jhursdayr^3p.m. .tutoring at Gr -407 Park Av».,-i«itt»< •afanoai- aa puzzling ..iur~tfrls~ Institute ntartealthrof~ t fiTcOTEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH .. •.." VN.X 311.4533 complex disease itself. What Sunday—9:15 a.m., Bible Study, j - 119 MAIN St., MILLBURN ••' •••.INOPIBLR^UIURBAK NEWARK STATE COLLEGE THEATRl- ; • Open Thura. ,JHEW'»i School: Grades 5-8. 10:30 a.m., is tfofc'right treatment for the. -M e'ri'l a ^tipWH[D^R^GC TAXI SERVICE 1 phase of a lon^pterm study to' All Fellowship, ' H hr. AIRPORT IIRVIC* answer key -quesbona about ; morning prayer and ssr- jfM advaic* Mtlc«) • RESERVATIONS. PLEASECALL 5^7-2337. OR schizophrenia treatment has Wednesday—8 throujh fifth Sundays lOtolf.fB stnd ehKlc or money «Merto Nwd . It. Theatre Solid ?5,479.72jt.'-'O 5il»on T . been launched: rehearsal. School, babysitting at 10 an. M.M -Canter •ettlon . 11.00 - line fettton • Also, KenllwdHfi; »3},973.17; Linden, The study, by scientists of Ht^'^6itflld''':i2t^S( Y' New Gymnasium, GET OUT the University of California at t (3"iowVf Hall gallbn, choice Los Angeles, will compare the f id Rahwax, llOl School Gymnasium*' Mountain ol flavors. short and long term outcome Also,' Roselle, §, of five different methods of FOOD 9,806.98; ScoftBl.ftiPtams, f Township, Clerk every business treating th|s major mental Good flavor never shouts,*',' ''tv*. dinnerss, Yet most ringfield, $54,910.83; Summit, $82,401.13; day between 8:30 a.m. and just^ings. A classic seasoner homemaker^ h^Ve exhibited a nlon, $l85,lC5.»;,.Wejtfield,. 1117,636.17, and p.m.-ontfhOl 6 illness. ' between Tp OF TOWN... The methods are: use of for beef and lamb stew, for reluctance to purchase break filings down, shred things up. 'infield, *7,61».14i.!A^ ^''•'.v:';-; .•••'•'••'• •*' • telephono namb* 376M00 drugs alone, individual snuces and soups is Bouquet' prefrozen freshjmeatalthough The money being distributed next year will Eleonore H, Worthlnaton Garni. To make, place in al. tfltey: 1*UI purcljwse the. other I -ing the five-year total received by Union , .,. . , TownshlpcIefH psychotherapy, combination You can have richer toil and healthier plants byusing Spfld Leader, Oct. it/Nov. jj Sm of drugs and psychotherapy, small cheesecloth bag 3 or'4 product" "s wit' h' complet" e mnty under this program to $9,956,619.18 - a FOR . Snapper Shredder/GHnder, It makes instant mulch and < lade under 10 million dollars. Community-by- electroshock treatment and sprigs parsley, 1 medium bay confidence. It's a market SI .98 Value : milieu (environment) leaf, V4 teaspoon dried thyme mystery- which continues to compost tjrorh leaves,^^hard of soft tree branches, manure, wet immunity breakdown for the five-year period Peilnt Roller therapy. leaves and 2 to 3 sprigs celery , puzzle food merchandisers, organic materials, corn stalks, sod, bones and stones? as follows: ' - - • ^ Tray Plastic Tote BUT leaves. Tie together and add to particularly r since an Berkeley Heights, $197,908.39,; Clark, Basket Previous evidence shows that some patients respond . your favorite meat dish as It estimated 87 percent of It wilkurh 8 bushels of leaves into 1 and pulverize Bulky. MO.522.40; Cranford, $514,285.92; Elizabeth, . S2.49 Valua First come, select your exciting new cruise- better to certain treatments cooks. —_ ","•••• hpmemakers oftenOuy meat household trash for easy disposal, V !,103,188.29; Fanwood, $159,626.51; Garwood, Q'ualicraft and freeze it at home under 03,061.67; Hillside, $423,713.25; Kenilworth, than to others. If we could Prefrozen fresh meat ia-as It everi helps fight pollution by eliminating burning. wear wardrobe. You'll look ever so much identify characteristics which far less professional condi- 166,423.73; Unden, $777,286.95; Mountainside, Vitamin lovelier. carefully protected against tions. 29,8825.22, and New Providence,':$221,532.52. Excedrin would indicate preferred defrosting from point of There are twb models to choose from. A heavy duty model treatment for a particular Kid-glove handling helps Also, Plainfiold, $881,365.01, fiahway, Tablets^ freezing to time of purchase as that cart even handle tin cans, glass and stones. And a, smaller •41,901.28; Roselle, $414,807.74; Roselle ParltT patient, the maximum other, frozen .foods such as keep beef potUes light, in benefits could be brought to shaping pattiea.don't spank - model that's ideal for light gardening. ! : !53,054.86; Scotch. Plains, »381,595:62; FREE BONUS GIFT! fruit juice concentrates and ' OtANT. PLAIN OR NUT Nylon more patients from the and don't ove'rcookJ;. ".•:•"'•'''••" Ci6me s»e the Sr^airJ|?er] Shredder/Grinder. It can mean a iringfield, $286,756.89; Summit, $454,378,21; nion, $1,000,177.00; Westfleld, $619,877.46; and HERSHEY LADIES' $18 Superb.Beach Coverup given Free with currently available therapies. healthier• la\vh afttf gjj^jpi^dflilot less work for you. Importance of the problem dd $45,300.27, ( BARS SCARVES any Cruisewear purchase exceeeding $100. is underlined by the fact that victims of schizophrenia your week ah( THE MONEY HAS, BEEN USfcD lot a occupy one-fourth of all triety of purnoses.!\|n some pasea, It has beep Every 0 hospital beds in the U.S. and BY DR. AW. DAMIS < lent o..n capita. l improyemcrits. In tithers, it paych THE are the largest single group of s been lised for general appropriations. But ..hand, you Dress Rack i all Cases, 1( has meant that the eommunillea_, to salt sen hospitalized patients. at 3 Convenient Locations Specific questions which the FatMul Period: NereBber • U Nwraakor 1 ive been required to raise a little less by.: But inanT^(»:an.u.<,«.,'^"'t«?*w'•••- $1.59V«lu« California researched' will t ixaOon thjm uiey'oiher^sfe hjljjif^veli)^^ SI .69 Valua 15D Elmara ABIKS. Lantern Flashlight Boxed Stationery seek answers to include the. $1.39 Value Ectie Plan Shoppinf Center - 376 0502 following. "Do psychotherapy •void your own. ft doenil n woirvlnglaboiitlwhat (ircal I'or.cainpouis Ucliixc Assorlnicni und linvelopcs "SIX ODORS DOWN" and drugs complement or TAintUS Hemp «B4 froUc item, to be in „ ^ ^ or around [IK luimc! _compete with each other? Do thlny tor mort members of y#»h
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...•••''• ' •;••.. '•: ••• v • .1 : S. «8|*'...-....-.-••,.• -T^ ' stitutional rights." Tin- rally is being-organized Thursday-Novambar 2, 1972-. -Thursday-Nowembor 2, 1972 Wgverly 3-4646 by NJEA's Kair Play for .Teachers - Committee. NJ/s teachers convene; will hear Nader tonight The rally will include remarks by Emil Practical nursing . Landmarks Symposium onnoiseJnNJ/set Nov.27 Oxfeld, the Newark attorney' who is president Economic Questions The annual convention ot the New Jersey making it the largest educational gathering in second general seMteojtAmorrow at 2:30 p.m professional improvement. Also today, NJEA of New Jersey's chapter of the American Civil A public symposium, "Community Noise in control various noise sources, ranging from jet Noise Control which is under the supervision of FUEL OIL Education Association will bring public-school the world. The convention includes three and humorist Victor ftjtf* will entertain at the will sponsor a cluster of clinics and "innovative and' 1 per vuo Gats, Liberties Union, and teachers receiving open house ffieme . Stabilization Internal New Jersey/ will be. held Nov. 21 from 9 a.m. [ airplanes and motor vehicles to construction Dr. Grant F. Walton, director of the Division of gal.Ml In.Del. teachers to Atlantic City today, tomorrow and general sessions in the Convention Hall third session tomorrowjl Ip.m. Linkletter Is a showcases" to help teachers in such matters as ' assistance from NJEA in legal cases intended in printing— Answers Top Grade 17.5 C.O.D. ; Revenuo to 4 p.m. st Rutgers University, New Brun- and industrial activity. Federal, state, Environmental Quality. . Saturday for three days of activities designed ballroom: meetings by about SO other member of the PnNM)nt'i National Reading reading and discipline and to spread new to protect or expand the rights of educators, The School of Practical Nursing at Saint ' Service swick. municipal and university officials will par- to improve learning, in their classrooms and educational organizations, and some 700 Council and the Niftim[Coordinating Council educational ideas. these include Alvin Applegate, president of the Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, will hold on display ticipate as well as industrial representatives. an open house next Wednesday lot thoee Jn-/) The symposium, the first in-depth The Office of Noise Control was established CALL NOW their awareness as citizens. exhibits displaying the latest in Instructional on Drug Abuse Information and Education The rallies for the Presidential slates will be Freehold Regional High School Education examination of the noise problem in the Btate, While dwelling on the positive action being as the result of legislation signed Into law by In addition to hundreds of subject-matter equipment and.materials. iventlon program Is terested in a nursing career. A half-century of book design q. Can a firm increase A. Yes, if such a collective Opening event on held today in the Convention Hall ballroom. Association; Kathleen Pietrunti, president~of is co-eponsored by the Noise Control Office of. _ taken to control noise, the symposium also will Governor William T. CahUl on Jan. 24, 1972. To recondition your furnace meetings and in-service workshops, this year's Assembly, the Mrs. Ruth Greenspan, R.N., associate i A trends, commemorating the prices because of an increase bargaining agreement was Consumer advocate Ralph Nader will ad- a Meeting of NJEA'i Tht McGoyern-Shriver rally is at 11 a.m.; the the Brick Township Education Association; the New Jersey Department of Environmental provide the public with an opportunity to The newly appointed Noise Control Council, a and burner and SAVE on youi program includes political rallies for the two -making body, at 9 director of the school, has Invited high school Mil 60th anniversary of the in sales tax? entered into before Nov. 14, dress the convention's first general session association's elected,* NixonAgnew rally at 2 p.m. Charles Ferrell, grievance chairman for the Protection (DEP) and the College of register complaints. A questionnaire will be citizen advisory group to the DEP, is scheduled fuel bill. ' major Presidential slates and meetings con-' tonight at 8 o'clock. His speech is expected to a.m. today In HadoV*., Hotel. Clayton Education Association, and Nicholas guidance counsellors in the area la bring in- )0il American Institute of Graphic A. No. Sales taxes collected 1971. However, this em- A special event on tomorrow's"schedule is a Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at dlstributed.at the registration desk. Later, the to organize on Nov. 9. The work of drawing up •cerned with the rights of the teacher and of the brief New Jersey teachers on the progress of itlonal meetings D'Agostino, president of the Education terested students to the open house which wiU .,iA Arts, is on display in the third by a firm for the state would ployment contract Is subject A day-long seriei q< "Freedom Rally" scheduled for 11:30 a.m. in Rutgers. Admission Is free. : panelists will field questions and comments state regulations to control noise will proceed consiimer, investigations now being made of nationally Chatfonte Hotel by Association of Passaic. be held at the school on the ground .floor of the li/V floor printing Hall gallery at not be part of a firm's annual, to challenge generally by the will be conducted the Convention Hall ballroom to call attention . Open to the public, the event will be held in from the audience. after the council Is officially seated. Members Allstate The NJEA convention annually draws about known test publishing companies. .the Curriculum W( e, a consortium Medical Center between 2 and 4p.m..i'.-. :••.- ,ntl the main building of the employer, the union or two to "a growing determination among teachers to The convention's final event is the annual sales or revenues nor would the Food Science Auditorium and will feature ~~ Plans for the symposium are being developed of the council are expected to be on hand for the For further information call 992-5500, ext. jlU Newark Public Library, 5 members of the Pay Board. 50,000 qf New Jersey's public school teachers, TV performer Art Linkletter will addreBS the of 19 educational; groups interested in enjoy the full exercise of their legal and con- concert by the All State Chorus and Orchestra. they enter into profit margin panel discussions on what Is being done to by Edward DiPolvere of the DEP's Office of Nov. 21 symposium. 541. -tit Washington st. calculations. Moreover, an Fuel Co. The exhibit, essentially a increase in the sales tax rate' r survey of the landmarks of would not justify a subsequent American printing since 1922, increase in prices. An in- is drawn from the library's crease in excise taxes, special . and regular however, would justify a price collections. rise, because the tax is im- Special emphasis is given to posed on the production of the the books produced by item, -whether or not the America's private presses in product Is ever sold. Thus, an the 1920s and 1930s, such as the excise tax is an allowable cost. Grabhorn Press and the START Harbor Press, and the flowering of the university Q. How are legal fees presses beginning in the late controlled under the 1930s. Economic Stabilization program? SAVE AND EARN Included in the display are A. Law firms with more works by outstanding than 60 employees can not DOUBLE typographers, such as Bruce raise legal fees above a 2.5 Rogers and Daniel Updike, percent annual limit. This WORLD OF SPORTS, a discbunt sports departi»«pt;n'j and notable contemporary ceiling applies to increases in designers, such as Leonard DISCOUNT CHECKS store in Konilworth, held grand -.'opohlng•:• oi legal fees for the 12-month ceremonies Saturday. Starting' off the day's •-* Baskin, Joseph Blumenthal period that began Nov. 14, with Great Eastern activities are (from left) Spider Lockhart, ••••' and Bert Clarke: Admission to 1971, and each succeeding 12- EVERY WEEK! the ATGA exhibit, which will defensive back for the*New York Giants; Charles « month period. Firms which Voeltzel Jr., manager of the store, and Mayor ' run through Nov. 25, is free. have already raised their William Conrad of Kenilworth. Other guests '' aggregate fees above the 2.5 FRIDAY DEADLINE included Assemblyman Alexander Manza and percent limit since Nov. 14, 1 All Items other than spot 1971, will not be permitted Diane Fry, Miss New jersey Ski Council Queen. j news should be In our The store, which is located at 726 Boulevard,- ' |; further increases until the c v office by noon on excess is worked off. ,Kenilworth, is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mjyr|da y_1'r .'j* Friday. through Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. orf ' -o-o— Sunday. "^* Q. May a firm include in- CUT OUT AND SAVE • APPLES • terest on long-term debts as SWEET CIDER an allowable cost when HERE'S HOW ' N.J. Poultry Princess calculating Its current profit Sweet cider made fresh daily, margin and its base period DOUBLE _ • .- never any preservatives. FRUIT profit margin? TIES, HOME HADE BREAD. _ p(irchase..... sought in annual contest A. Yes. Under a new Price Hickory smoked hams and bacon. TO GET MORE - Commission policy, com- DISCOUNTCHECK 2 CHECKS Somewhere in the Garden ths. In addition ,to the op^ J^I Country sausage. Pure honey and panies with fiscal years State there is a young woman portunity to make these ap- ^ maple Syrup. beginning after July 31, 1972, ...whi o wil:nl bi—e chosei n .to wear «.the„ pearances the poullry priii-^ must report interest on long- 1973 Poultry Princess crown. cess will also receive a trophy ' NIGHTMAN FARMS term debts as an operating But to be chosen she must first and cash prizes..Second,and ROUTE 202 MORRISTOWN expense when calculating enter the fifth annual contest third place winners will also .. 5 miles south of Morristown their current profit margin CHEAT EASTERN 8UPERMABK1-TS Purchase which is currently underway. receive trophies and cash and base period profit margin CHECKS EVERY WEEK Those eligible to do so must prizes. _ for Price Commission pur- 4 CHECKS be attractive, between 17 and Contestants will be juefged poses. Previously, only in-, 21 and either resideof attend on attractiveness, charm,— tereston obligations maturing— school in New Jersey. The poise, personality and the., within a jrear had been first step to be taken by ability toexprcss'theniseiycs^ allowed in making these anyone tryingtor the title is to Entry^blaTjfe^ayfb^TJbs" : SUPER computations. submit a full length tained by., _wrjt|rig'•£ to fhe photograph which clearly, SKI SHOP AlKCategory I and II firms Poultry Products; PrppipUon depicts face and figure as well Council, ;"'"New '-'jfertSy which did not previously use 1 ! interest on long-term debts as S3 a- Bead an'd~shoulder Department^ oi AgrieulfufeT U.S. NO. 1 GREAT EAST! -W OUR OWN - WHITE - GRADE A raphOo-tne-NewLjorsey—P,OrBoxri88&,,-Trenton ,-<)B«i25,~ an allowable rapeti GRANULATED '"Ifl^ng *"""* pwinrt profit NO a AMO 4 VJUM UWN Poultry Products Council. " >^ i mamargini s are required to refile Photographs, used for ~ fomjs PC*0. Category' ill Large Eggs , firms must also adjust their unions Sliced Bacon : lack Frost Sugar I Rnsizani Spaghetti records.- ••"•"" •"..-••TW —property-of-the-^New-Jerse^r- other than spot news. r;^Q-.:_P«n'" an—einplovir'-f';--] ^Poul.fry,,Products,;Promotion . automatically pay salary Include your name; Increases to new employees '•;: Those selected., as 'semi7 M KNEISSL ^""""""^ KASTLE finalists must be able to ap- humberj?^''-—-<•' '•',* RO5SIONOL FISCHER who elect to become union WITH ONE DOUBLE DISCOUNT CHE-K WITH ONE DOUBLE DIS. -HINT CHF. VVH i ONE DOUBLE DISCOUNT CHECK OYNA5TAR.BLIZZARD members and thus, are able to WITH ONE DOUBLE DISCOUNT CHECK WITH ONE DOUBLE DISCOUNT CHECK ...near for the finals which wllj- HEXCE1. qualify for a higher wage WITH ONE DOUBLE DISCOUNT CHECK be held Jan. 10. The princess scale under a master will be chosen Jan. 25 during «i«UlAut.. collective bargaining ""the "annual Golden Egg eiiu bmi, N.J. —-Opm vital till f-sat.tm« agreement negotiated before Banquet which is held each ONE-DAY SERVICE M»I the freeze? year during New Jersey GUARANTEED u " DETERGENT CALIROSE ||||D Fanners Week. This year the HEATPROOF mi. FRESH BONELESS banquet will take place at the WATERPROOF NEWARK TILE SUPPLY CO. BONELESS Nassau Inn in Princeton. The young woman who is ; chosen—to- wear the crown ACE TABLE PAD CO; .)•: HOFFMAN must be available for paid WAREHOUSE .YBLOWilN public appearances 642-6500 SALE throughout the next 12 mon- NOV. 3rd. to 11th... CUTLETS PEACHES SODA BONELESS BREAST BOTTOM ROUND TOP ROUND 29-oz. can . BOWCMFf NEWARK STORE ONLY TOP SIRLOtN SPECIAL PURCHASE RUMP ROAST POR^HO Route 22, Scotch Plains., CERAMIC TILE NOW 233-0675 WxW American Mid. ONLY ALL VARIETIES Est. 1940 ~ JOtcWtd Whit. •WHOLE UNDER WALL TILE Oar 33rd Year Selling ALSO: U.S. Made I I can Outdoor Fun & Sports Equipment CERAMIC TILE 8 Popular colors ' sq.ft. a-.M 1973 ." VINYL ASBESTOS & ASPHALT !':. (•, •• • w Floor TM« wide Variety pf Colors Skiing Fashion* 1/1«", ipl" t.>/k" Thicknesses And Equipment . par carton (41 iq, ft) REO. »»,U PRppUCE VALUES ! DEU VALUES, GROCERYWigUES MEDICINE CABINETS 1^7 MORE MEAT-VALUES^ NOW! '— FROZEN mobvALUES .' -';?~~~xi^ --.DAIRY VALUES Sno ... CAe Liar RoizpnrHoodles~i9 3^*1 Surface MourHoU"~ , Ib P» . , • . No. f-1*" Mln'. 3 bag39C... ami fl T. M"xM" & 1»"«M" ^ ONLY T-Bone TurhofHIiet Whlfe v .-•3f»-- Euy to Install, Spacious, Attractlva i39" B9° Sour Cream Bre«,K8.on9 : e C " "f fdfn"SoulthSrri~"*","" Otto 1.09 Hills-Tea Bags ~ ^|9 .'"•'(•.' •"..- SPECIAL PURCHASE Sirloin Steak PlllpO •••• ,j, lb. 49 Farms Pork Roll Tasti Fries Gattffc . ODD: LOT Slightly Damaged . van*.to $ ; »1 BaSimpte Pickle* Freeh / c Fllch's All .. -,, 75° 4C Bread Crumbs 1s°azn39c Rib Steak lb 1.19 : Bluefish Caught II Anjou Pears ib. 29 CWokenRoll :< White .-V4rll Birds Eye Pies 69C Pork Bracioli >t;29 1 RtUIMItt UABIHtld ONLY flank Steak Lo^oVSSi. ib. *1,29 i'i Cracker Barrel !b CarUSO Oil Blended ^n*1a99
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, -Thursday, November 2, 1.972 Revised program Thursday-November 2, 1972- Taxpayers group Milk made more useful series. Students campaign and earn credits Of THEJNEEK1 | Art, photo From Nov. 27 through Dec. EARLYCOPY f at Rutgers focuses 22 a photography exhibition Publicity Chairman art urged clarifies position ) and sale will tak'e place. The Lactose intolerance overtome shows set exhibit is sponsored by thefor other than spot eWv on history-studies Seton Hall offers action course in government William Hof fer, chairman of Include your name, addrest) Food scientists at Rutgers University expect practical because of the high cost of the enzyme college newspaper, The IN-and phone number. pn bonds financing that an enzyme process they developed can College students nationwide are involved in Peter Rodino and Henry Helstoakl, in the campaign literature, , to participating in u the Newark State College DEPENDENT. - about 178 a gram. A revised master of arts (MAT) program at Center Board Fine Arts | The New Jersey Taxpayers Association is make milk and Its related products much more But a novel process developed at Rutgers, Rutgers University was started this fall, ac- the electoral process this year, but for a group senatorial campaign of Paul Krebs, and In the strategy sessions. They help organize rallies seeking better balance between pay-as-you-go useful to millions of people throughout the of politically-oriented students at Seton Hall campaigns of Helen Meyner and Jerry English, and other functions, research Issues, help write Committee, this week an- they fed, could significantly lower the cost of cording to Dr. Warren F. Kimball, director of nounced two student shows in ind bond financing, nol unrealistic 100 percent world. enzyme treatment because it permits the graduate history programs for the Newark University In-Sodth Orange Election .1972 has who are making their first bids for speeches and press releases, conduct phone 686-96611 'cash on the barrel head" payment for all They are working' to combat a phenomenon campus of the State University. The program is double importance. They are not only actively congressional seats. On the county and local surveys, and canvass voters. Many are con- the Little Gallery of the continuous reuse of the enzyme. campaigning for the candidates of their choice, College Center Building, capital projects in state government, called lactose Intolerance - the inability of Dr. Gilbert and engineering professor Dr. designed primarily to enhance the content level students are working for a slate of can- cerned with the youth vote, helping arrange 2064 MORRIORRIS AVEAVE. i This was pointed out by N JTA President John certain persons to benefit from milk and milk knowledge of the student, Dr. Kimball said. but they are also receiving academic credit for dldatesjn the Middlesex Board of Freeholders campus appearances and prepare literature Union. UNION NJ. Wolf Vleth, who are co-chairmen of the enzyme doing so. kerr, Jr., this week in response to Governor products. group, both feel the process, now working on a The department currently offers courses in race, and in municipal council contests in East directed toward the college electorate. A three-man show, now tanjll's criticism of the association's an- The scientists, Or. Seymour Gilbert and Dr. pilot scale, will be economically feasible on an the general areas of American History The 21 students, are enrolled in a three-credit Brunswick, Garfield, Livingston and Berkeley "You really get to see how Important through Nov. 24, features aouncement that it will withhold support of Joseph Leeder, are part of. an Interdisciplinary course entitled "Field Research In Govern- Heights, and at a local headquarters of -the. organization and image are in a campaign," Industrial scale in the near future. (Colonial, Social and Intellectual, Recent presidential race. Robert Sankner of Carteret, {fond issues until comprehensive, long-range enzyme technology group at the State The process involves the bonding of the Political and~DlpTomatlc) and In European ment," and instead of spending time in the remarked one student. Another, who has been Robert YoskowiU of Roselle Capital planning procedures are established in , University whicfi alms to solve a number of wctase ewtyme to a thin membrane of History (Modern Britain, Modern Europe-A- classroom they must each spend at least 90 According to William J. Dunham, associate figuring out statistical data for use in an and Ed Potter of Cedar Grove. nongovernment to avoid continuous "crisis ;—Industrial prnhlcma byuting Immoblked en- political and economic, Renaissance Europe. hours during the semester! working on a professor of government who is in charge of the economic analysis of his district, noted that he Sankner is represented by collagen, a protein substance derived from cow political' campaign. Instead of homework WHITE ' I injincing." NJTA urged initiation of state zymes. hide or cow tendon. Central Europe, East Europe and Russia and field course, students in the field are under the now sees'how different Issues may have to be drawings, Yoskowitz by nut imuMo ROOFING t ! ilanning council machinery through executive They feel that the successful application of assignments they keep a weekly log recording tutelage and direction of • Borne campaign emphasized In different areas of a candidate's stuffed and hung canvases, mftl-TILT COMIiMATKM The membrane Is rolled Into a loose cylinder the Ancient World.) their activities in behalf of their candidate, and functionary who after the campaign will ^territory. STORM ALUMINUM —fiction. the Rutgers process on an,industrial scale and placed iQto a compact module through Students enrolled in the MAT program may 'No used tractonT What kincTof a druartore it andd PottePtte r by "a "realityl " SIDING | The governor misunderstood the could have .Important ramifications for the usual term paper Will take the form of a evaluate the student's' participation as part of this, anyhow?' . .. • • WINDOWS which .milk is continuously passed. Thus take credits outside the field of history, Dr. written report describing their campaign his final grade. Most students expressed their association's position, Kerr said. government-sponsored school milk programs "immobilized," the enzyme can react with a KlmbaU noted. "Participants may wish to take STUDENTS ARE HOPING to spend as much and U.S. food aid programs in underdeveloped experiences and evaluating and criticizing the choice of a campaign in which to work' and "Although the association has withheld its very large quantity of ratlkv other credits In areas -such as Education time as possible in the company of the can- J*w*/ry~. "AB You Llkm It" : import of the $650 million transportation bond nations. ...• •••.;-:,i, ... . • • • campaign with which they were associated. official arrangements were completed through didate, acting as aides at public appearances The successful treatment of the lactose In Administration," he said. There la no language - Seton Hall students in the course are helping the course advisor.- -TT,— ' • . . eferendum, NJTA has not called for pay as The extentof lactose intolerance in the world tnllk wm fcppMuUylea d to successful con- or comprehensive examination requirement and thereby ateb getting the most inside View of Setting as shown by surveys, is concentrated in certain with the congressional re-election campaigns a campaign with alHts pressures and demands. •MSTAUATION (XTtA ; oii-go financing as the sole means of providing version of lactose In whey, a nutritious by- for admission to the program, but Dr. Kimball _ of incumbent Representatives Joseph Minish. capital spending in government as has been races and geographical areas. product of dtaew making. added that a total of 30 credit Is required jn STUDENTS WERE ENCOURAGED to One student serves as a driver for his candidate Corp. FREE ESTIMATES -«1"»»nm - N008OGWI0N Jsserted by the governor," he said. From 60 to 90 per cent of Middle Easterners, order to earn, the MAT degree-. choose campaigns at congressional, county or and has been a regular participant. in*4he This would have the two-fold effect of CUSTOM • The association cited its concern over American Negroes, Africans and Orientals clearing up what-l».now-a-»tream pollution "Entrance should be somewhat eased/' Dr.' local levels rather than on the national level, candidate's crowded schedule, logging nearly naosuiis frequent "crisis" bond financing which lias cannot tolerate., milk either because of problem In areas near cheese processing plants KlmbaU said, "because it Is now possible to "They would not be exposed to as many aspects 100. hours by midway in the campaign. - - nou r* Resulted from inadequate long-range planning hereditrary factors or because it Is hot a and the using-of an Important food resource. of-pollttaron-the-natlonal-level," Dunham "One of the things I'm supposed to do is get •OOiS MILK FOR MILLIONS — Using an autoanalyzer at the Food Science building at Rutgers transfer graduate credit from other schools.", explained; "For instance: they would not be Jewelers £nd the decrease in the percentage — from 12 University, Prof. Joseph Leeder (standing) and Pornin Lin, a graduate assistant, significant part of the diet after weaning. Some 32 billion pounds of fluid whey, con- Dr. KlmbaU added that the department is us places on time," he sighed, "but it really is • percent to 4 percent since 1963 — of annual , By contrast, only two to eight per cent of taining water^ lactic add, lactose and protein, able to do campaign research for which the hard sometimes." v->. 1571 Morris Ave. study the effects of enzymes on lactose in milk. Drs. Leeder and Seymour Gilbert planning an additional program which will national candidates have paid staffs. On lower budget appropriations being used for pay-as- Scandinavians and Western Europeans have are produced annually, with some two-thirds of provide college-level teaching'experience, for' "You can't get what we're doing iron) a MU6-0322 Union, N.J. 07083 are heading a research project aimed at Incraaslng the low tolerance of milk and demonstrated Intolerance to lactose. BLUE COAL dnd levels more help Is needed and there are more textbook," enthused one of the studentsoftibiir Jourgo financing. milk products of many people in the world. It discarded a« waste/. . those students who' wish to further develop AWIMC AWNWGS "NJTA, in stating that it would no longer Lactose Is the carbohydrate ' of milk, opportunities for varied experience. We want is really a worthwhile course. I dig "It." All Jewelry Work Done on Premises.... ••SOWS JMOUJIIJ Other research project* in the enzyme study their teaching skills. , •, LEHIGH students exposed to every possible facet of support bond issues until a comprehensive aonly referred to as milk sugar. In order are directed at adapting the bound enzyme Applications for the MAT program and (qhg-range planning program was initiated, Xor It to be used by the body, It must be broken NUT & STOVE campaigning, including financing and working process to such applications as starch con- further Information may be obtained by con- at polls on Election Day;." 4alle4 for a better balance, between bonding Record $750,000 go^l set ;mdown Into glucose and galaetose by the enzyme . version, fruit Juice clarification and production tacting Dr. Kimball at the NCAS history ajpd pay-as-you-go. Some of its '.I960 recom- —lactose. • . . '.-. • • of sweeteners. >•}• • . department, 648-5098. ; As a result, the Seton Hall students are njendations for capital planning machinery .. What causes intolerance of lactose U the NITTI COAL engaged in many forms of political activity for were set in motion between 1963 and 1969, but lack, or short supply, of lactase In the body.: their candidates, ranging from sending out tyere not continued after 1970. The Association for 1973 Rutgers fuiidl clriye When only a limited supply of lactase 1» . 373-0110 pointed out that it supported bond issues in 1968 lvntoWe. lactose [s nptvillgestedrraWdiy Synagogue group elects r The Rutgers Fund announced this week an particularly,with the continued solid .„ enou h and ahd-1969 when comprehensive State planning "entirely realistic" record high goal of $750,000 and enormous efforts of volunteer class end 8 »yraptoms'wdh as diarrhea, Longer run DECORATE YOUR FLOORS.. #as under way. for the 1973 fund drive for the Sister University regional agents." ; i • .,. •' ] stomach cramps and Moating often occur; < Landau vice-president I SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS - Nutritional; proMe«nsiC?l«ctose Intolerance .I-,-)-.' ri5H J,"The need for better comprehensive state of New Jersey. are furU er Kamin, president and editor of the Red Bank ! ^mpUcated, the scientists point Ronald Landau of Union B'nal' Israel of Irvington, J planning was recognized by Governor Hughes's The annual appeal to alumni, faculty; staff Daily Register and a 1954 Rutgers. College oul e for festival LINOLEUMS CARPET Commission to Evaluate the Capital Needs of and other friends of Rutgers is principally for . ' &" * ^creased use oflactose fa Infant was elected vice-president of Landau has been Involved in I graduate, noted that the $614,000 contributed by f^ flnd <>*<*? "P**? ^^V products. It is the Northern New Jersey REAL ESTATE MART The 1973 Bavarian Summer DOJV'T JUST COVER THEM! Stew Jersey, by Governor Cahill's Management funds for scholarships and other forms of 7,858 in the 197? Rutgers Fund campaign was Jewish causes and activities I Qommission in 1970, and by Governor Cahill student aid, with lesser amounts earmarked for used extensively In bakers producta, candy and Region of the United for many years. Having j Appears in Today's Newspapers Festival, Barnesvllle, Pa., is an outstanding acomplishment. Synagogue of America at its being scheduled for 17 days, Igmself in a special message to the Legislature special projects and programs. . "This total reflects two significant facts," confe<:tlonB' frozen and canned foods and served in a number of key lay | life can in March of this year. The association urges biennial convention held positions ' in his ownj YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING June 29 through July IS, It has 'The 1973 Rutgers Fund goal of $750,000 is a ' Kamin said. "It is the highest dollar total ever 'Powdered foods .-•..-. prompt action by the governor to create the very high goal indeed," said Arthur Z. Kamin, recently at Hotel Gibber, synagogue, he is now thej be beautiful been announced by Kermit One approach to Increasing the tolerance pf Kiamesha Uke, N.Y, The following-Display Home & Apartment Dietrich, "president 6( the ijtate Planning Council by executive order on general chairman of the fund drive for the third dt chairman of Its board, a j . ;•;• when you «nd ypwTej|7illy qfi interim basis as .set forth in his March ^ '* t lii The United Synagogue, of have the kind ol protection Advertisements appear in Today's Mart. sponsoring Bavarian Festival consecutive year, "but I think it is an entirely member of the board of the J — -- — r Society. ' njessage," Kerr said. realistic goal and one which we can achieve, America, founded in lm, is Solomon Schechter School In t you a«t from Arn«rlc«»ri Mu^ the aesoclatlon of,888 Con- Village Greene Homes Cape May, N.J. The festival, 41an Union, and the national f i^SV Oktoberfest in July," drew servative congregaHoiw In the chairman of the Tlkvah I "nca ^omPan'- coupon United States and,, Canada. Big Bass Lake Gouldsboro, Pa. over 200,000 persons this past With This Coupon To Publicity Chairmen: The 88 affiliated program of the United J CALL 354-280* ,, July in ten days despite neigh- was a substantial Increase In gifts of *10p or '•',, —. • i I congregations of its Northern boring floods. Would you like more. In addition, alumni participation held••*<*• tmDlOVITifinr QFODS New Jersey Region^epresent n Hickory Hills White Haven, Pa. "It is our firm belief that 20° OFF A m v the United Synagogue Region • some, help in pre- steady at 13 percent, the first tinjle In several:. & ' "'•/'' ""*' " :**' f over 20,000 families from he was the secretary of its J High Point at Lakewood Lakewood, H.I. had there not been the adverse . ' A -. .paring^: .rjeivspaper Ramsey t<> Toms River. board of Directors. j meHcah il weather- conditions and A member, and,former publicity,'the daily, crowds The H^^n»?r. ««h the BIO TASTJE_ _ _ group Landau is the president of | Coventry Square Lakewood, N.J. would have been considerably '"ffiiff" newspaper arid president of ConflreRatlon the Radial Casting Corp., I pood thru Nov. 12 . VItlsfortb^reasons,^KeW^^ -.•«,....,.: 1^,,. INSURANCE COMPANIES 1 larger in size," Dietrich said. ask "tot, our '"Tips I am confident that, with a rortif hard 'warfc*#/r Now Jersey's nonfarm wage and salary. Newark. I Raintree Lakewood, Hi "With this in mind, we have : Rt. 22 (east) opp. Thorn McAn's & 1973 will be another success story." -')"• j> employment dipped sllghUy in September toa n decided to extend the number utiaittingJNews- : H u 4U A Country Place Lakewood, Hi ~~ ~the~Flagshfp——: " ~ ' '-''—'-" """" °"" "~ " ~_Jeriayr.Depa^ of days," fie added. He also sReleasea."!. >._ •:.- - announced th|s noted thatt in Munich, Qer- estimated by the iWllllh ; -many the dktobcrfes\JtM3l t tuns of Planning and 'Settler's Landing" Barnegat, JOT it.28,20O above thaffiiT a.yeaw thr eago Augus, j>;...;t level • The Rational IIIIIK ^£2^ -AisoclaUOn And entertainment: Is being was largelylhe result 7IBG Cranberry Hill Forked River, NJ. planned again from Germany, thl jf will hold its monthlr'dlrtntr ' mliitiiThh?! MEAT SPECIALS Prindetoa v PlaiDsboro, NJ. *&£$& rrjni Freih f•_•__!ii:..:_.:• . . .•••• ^ ;^j''<- propgfli' After seasonal adlnitmi* *m q.)VK.i i ;);CTi ^ ^ v - ) ;.--— =-':•; demonstrations 'in karate mffl»pj oIBr. tq be plaaedontho mailing list disarming techniques, kata, Ju^o and board'' j^-^pm caused by teasonal In- -tigi SAY YOU SAW IT Ifi SUBURBAN NeWSPAPERS.f can do B« by. writing Bavarian luences, September's employment' wMs The' progmnr: for the Home Made . and brick breaking. The; bead, Instructor at the evening will be "Our Affluent -REAL ESTATE (VIARTII ; c Festival Society, B-D. 2, -SXJBEBtSHAG . academy is Gary Alexai BDOk*urtt W '"v-J .American Society," by Dr. v Chioken Kempton,J?a. 19529..'
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Buehrer reports his feet foot 16-Thur»doy, November 2, 1W2-UNION (N.J.) LEADER the clerk campaign trail bill > r Fifth anniversary OF OPEN Arthur H. Buehrer, Springfield Republican extra hourq; to conduct business, handle iSfc.? !? . • • NJNHA proposes expansion will be celebrated EVERY Candidatefor township dgi|i, t)4a Veefc klWfcd,' to questionnaire on ^jlUrle£expe$t^^^^WTT^
IHSIQN VMS Lg£ i\ .." ][ Auto Dealers T Fuel Oil ^ || Travel Bureaus h Restaurants i^.^:A-/:)i:;!!iAl'ij^'^-t'_J;-:.-.;^^-'IJJ.^- :.:.-: . ...'.t^aLji^ i.i^L^^Sii;..:_-.,- ^_:-_ .. ,• ...-.-...J-_.-(.. '• stateand local levels for* JTexeci , community services and United Way of Union County. WOOLLEY j projects and on what citizens There will be a question and 24 H Springfield p should know, about proposals ; answer period .following the f»:.w \ r/inrt nMp «iikK» ** obtaining individual jprese^aMftni; fHSteak accordini;; tof! Airs. • *^* J workshop. Nabut, member of thq; House 377-6400 AUTO SALES :, Beftder,: justice steering co AUTHORIZED DEALER ' which sponsored the, AMBASSADOR GREMLIW- STUDENT WHO'S MISSING FROM THliS PICTURE? : HORNET ••"-• " and—moderator—^ 5RK" MATADOR • JAVELIN TOURS program. ''5HOWROQM5: • EMI. By»pp Reifaurant 4 Cocktail Lounge The workshop is open to *Fer lulu nation; / ;G«r 2037 Morris Ave., Union CALL 273^110; ) concept In JtndliurtilUn seminar participants, com- 'clean, quiet ecma" munity organizations, ai Dial 686-0040 80 FRANKLIN^ I heallno Interested citizens.'/ " SUMMIT 12 BURNETT AVE. is free. AAAPLEWOOD DM 7«.-7«0 jewelers Party Rentals THia mniaK'a r4TTB»ira Loyland pi AUDREY |,ANK Aulhoriicd JOHN DAVID THE LOOK OF LEE Sales & Service money... • STAG •TR-d PARTY RENTAL •GT 6 • •SPirFIR LINC(JLN MERCURY RENTALS OF ^v; • '.-•/,:• • :YyJ-fr^':M :• JWARQUIS FINEST EQUIPMENT: •SNOW! MONTER[;y IWONTEGO , • • •' •>.:'.;• • • •. COUGAR CAPRI ' 8. TABLE LINEN. Lee jeans and slacks in blue denim,. LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. FOR ALy TYPES *'• because we cut out brushed denim, corduroy, and doubleknit Dial 964-7700 OF PARTIES .' 2800 Springfield Ave.,, Dial 232-6500 polyester. • 369 South Aye.'.E. Union Dial 763-4431 famous labels • : • ...... from $7.50 Westfield fajxrt Cl The nationally famous manufacturers ,'~~ we deal with have made this one stipulation. Liquors Sewing Machines |ust don't mention their names and we -fRE-NATIONAt With the exception of retiring Congresswoman Florence Dwyer can "sell their great sportswear for 40 * STATE BANK SINCE, 1944 :_..{• '"" liol one woman ~among oil nineteen federal officials tooOnleasthantantysth Avefiueand •..'.- o LUMBER . BRICK & BLOCK specialty shop price tags I JYou'11 recognize PANELING . CEILING TILE [by the voters of New Jersey I Can" HARDWARE . MILLWORK . FERRERS these famous brands as outstanding 1st - SaHi t Service: PAINTS . EXPERIENCED Cf NTER_ qualttyand slight Irrs of trulytmusuaK Complefe Aulo Body Repalri PERSONNEL TO HELP. YOU UlES. .REPAIRS-•••• Pttll . 3394 376-42J6 I value. So, come In. Pick out an entire I2fr22tt |5J Morrit-Ave. - -Sprtnufleld •INC, wardrobe PLUS all the extras you want Thm iklmirm It ,1111 "In" but M/I/L. at wonderful savings! It's the only , r • dltclllna. Hof »»e thttulna way to shop! nil collar. No. M7f ">m>> In >/t.i US MORRIS AVE., UNION ,': >2'/l to 22'/,. S/«« I4>/| Ibu'll V anjori). -' UN?ON; lV,,a,d$ of 4ilnch labile. 13UVALLEY RD., STBRLINO M71Ut H U N T DON . : , a highly qualified woman to make the C O U N T1ES Aulhorlied i . •. .."* iPRINOFieLD ',.'i- New Jersey: delegation more representative of SALES.SERVICE PARTS 193 Morris. Ave 376-1442 Carpet Cleaning the people, "_' •; •' .. _. .•..•,..• :',• ''. . TRUCKS USED CARS ,>,.., ,'•/ ••'' •'. *•-• ;••,:, ••.••• •-••'• ; . .,, a woman who -will apeak out against OK. THE ULTIMATE CLIP AND SAVE •ending your »oin off to^ WAR. Dial 686-2100 IN CARPET Just Say 2277 Morris Ave.< ! CLEANING! . a, woman who will fight the skyrocketing ' Union : HANDY You Saw The Ad SCHOENWALDER llttrallr "pulli'' dirt wt •! cmt. » hi'dlirmConfraclorS' Ctaettt torn tottemtot , ND, Mftt ft'- ... a woman who often « fre«n, new approach ..: » N< Jtand |mi|>M> KM GnsWhttrHcators nlra wer, dlitirt caip«t NrtMt. • . 1 SJo^iii i, HOI Water. to the problerri* of CRIME, DRUGS, the He •kiMpailM. N* Oey^ewl L Healing * fib«bV ELDERLY, HEALTH CARE, NEW JOBS, ; Cell he e (IM MtlMte Mert' In The : 4Hdln,Hoo4 ndi dull It (».«. : p*ntlr» la mokf fnnf p.mm'.i Mdi, ': pHumidifiers A&B STEAM-WAY *LD *NOUI»H — greeted state. A Mil. off r*i» way' •• \ . a »o» off »V prk» Paffwn No, 11(1 cpnta'm ' Repufri, i, Alteration* ' Sin.tor by 7J,W0 vattrt In '71 • Lewi' CounMl t» Inilrualom Iw^iMtlni doll and .::. eitctrrcsworCTeanmti' '' ' '' ' ' REfERtHCE 41.'. Nb»e( XH«'nln.t»«n «4«at«4 frterki otilolnl. nttrtti w • -ft,, •••»).•;' D.mjH!C»U(, «V9te. 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' Laynwdy Plan • Chaffle il with Maslarcharge *t'-»-4'''i.-'J- "VfV-'i, -.V.- 16^rhursday, November 2; 1972-SPRINGFIELD (N.JOJ.EADER Problem-solving technique of Open house at UC campuses Cub Scouts today for high school students 9iven Pins Union College's Cranford, Elizabeth and Union College is a two-year college offering at meeting economic education begun in schools Plainfield campuses will conduct open house programs in liberal arts, education, urban The case study, problem-solving teaching An economics class can struggle with modem leaders and small groups of Junior Achievers. today for high school students. studies, engineering, physical science, The St. James Cub Scouts technique of economic education has come to production and mass merchandising by taking Fraser said 26 top business, government and GeorgeP. Lynes, director of admissions, said -biological sciences, business administration, held their first pack meeting' several New Jersey high schools under a new up a case study pn auto racing enthusiast Andy professlonaHeaders have agreed to participate all high school students who do not have classes < environmental engineering, law enforcement, of the season recently in the program launched by Junior Achievement of Granatelli and the STP Corp. in the person-to-person discussions,-.. that day are invited to obtain an accurate view environmental science, and nursing. school auditorium. Gene pnlon County. The program is being carried Herman Mopsick, principal of Linden High o«> ' \' of academic and student life at Union College Graduates earn an associate in arts or an Studloso, cub chairman, In- out in cooperation with professors of the School, is enthusiastic about "Project JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT of Union County while classes are in session from 9 a.m. to 2 associate in science degree and may transfer troduced the new cub-master, Harvard Business School and Northeastern Enterprise," as the program is called. ' industrial sponsors for 1972-73 include the. p.m. Student guides will be on hand to assist with advanced standing to a four-year college Ted Loya, and the new den University, a team of businessmen including "We are excited about our participation. The following: . high school students in selecting lectures that or university to complete work toward a mothers. members bf the Young Presidents great teachers are those who never put "the" Alrco Welding Products, Arthur Andersen & will have the greatest appeal to them and to bachelor's degree. Approximately 85 percent of One year pins were given to Organization and the principals of six high student down. They are the ones who make Co., Bell Laboratories, Bristol Meyers direct tours of the three Union College Cam- Union College's graduates transfer and 85 the following cubs: Anthony ; schools in Union County. vigorous'efforts to diversify their teaching Products, Burry Biscuit Division of the Quaker puses. percent do as well or better academically at Catalfano, Eugene De Marco, Public and parochial high schools par- techniques, posing problems solvable only Oats Co., Chevron Oil Co., CIBA-GEIGY Corp.. * Lynes will be available the entire day at the their receiving institutions, stated Mr. Lynes. Drew Fontaine, Dwlght Sarnl, . Ucipatlng in the pilot project are Linden, through deep understanding and logic. The Pharmaceuticals Division, E.I. du Pont De Cranford campus to answer questions from the Union College's main campus is located at Robert Grassman, Peter .Cranford, R,osel)e poys Catholic, David teachers who will be involved look forward to a Nemours Co., Enjay Chemical Co., FMC Corp., high school students. Mrs. Patricia Wusthoff, Cranford on Springfield avenue. The Elizabeth Mongiello, Wendell Joyner, Brearley Regional in Kenilworth", Arthur L. new cooperative approach which will enable GAF. Corp., General Electric .Co,,. GM assistant director of admissions, will be campus is in the Community Services Building Francis Colatrugllo, Luigi Del . Johnson Regional in Clark and Hillside. them to discuss economics and the history of Assembly Division, Humble Oil and Refining stationed at the Elizabeth campus, and Mrs. at the comer of South Broad street and Maurb, Andrew Piedl, • '.•• Under the auspices of Junior Achievement, corporate enterprise in greater depth and Co. and International Business Machines Corp. .Louise Varela, admissions officer, will be at the Bayway. The Plainfield campus is at the corner Richard Studioso, John businessmen wtfl take business into the breadth and more meaningfully than ever Also, Merck & Co,, New Departure-Hyatt Plainfield campus.- • of East Front street and Westervelt avenue. Rowley, Mitchell Fenton and . Matthew Smith; ;; ,. jsJassroom. Junior Achievement of Union before. The difference In student performance Bearings Division of 'General Motors Corp., - The open house coincides with the New ''C6"untjf,'flssisted bj/ Prp'f.'Ralph W. Hldy of the in these classes should be dramatic," Mopsick New Jersey Bell telephone Co., phelps Dodge Two year pins were^i : Jersey Education Association convention when Hapterjl: Business'.School arid Prof: Paul predicted. • , Copper Produces Co., Public Service Electric area high schools will be~ciDsed. Students, Memorial General Ronald MajewsW, i 'Tedesco of the College of Education of North- A further step in bridging the communication and Gas Co., Purolator Inc., Regina Corp., therefore, will have the opportunity to visit Beyer, Michael Mclntyre, eastern University, and local high school gap and explaining the economic facts of life to Sobering Corp., Peter J. Schweitzer Division of -UnionJc6lIegeTvlthout losing their own class Glenn Horishny, Michael principals, has launched an expansion of its young people will be'informal, unstructured Kimberly Clark Corp., Simmons Co., .The time, Lynes noted. lists appointment of Rebel, Greg Dolan and John economic education program. " • face-to-face discussions between top Singer Co., Thomas.and Betts Co., Weston The admissions officers will discuss, the Rowley. • j A SHEET OF STAMPS commemorating the 75th anniversary of Regional Board of Education vyas Natalie R. Waldt, the board . Instruments and WJDM Radio, ", • Using case studies of actual business businessmen, government and professional various academic and technical programs Andrew Cukier received a i :PTA organizations In the United States was presented to president. From left to right are: Dr. Donald Morochnlk, available at Union College and Union County lab administrator knife, and Richard Studloso { each of 1he /p^h PTA presidents in the Union County superintendent of schools; Mrs. Wold^: Virginia Mk situations, they will take business to the six ; high schools where businessmen will join . Technical Institute, Scotch Plains, which form received a telescope for | :Reglonql.rjj^(i;^ct^p|. District by the Regional Board of Arthur L. Johnson Regional PTA president; Korlene Mpui i teachers in conducting analytical the comprehensive community college system selling Scout-a-Rama tickets. j lEdueai'l^KirtlJiJa^'^pn-of .ita neeessbry role played by PTA Gov. Livingston Regional PTAProslc'er>>«F'"ancinoMobr(l';: mm. New cubs Sean McCabe, iciissions. The technique gets the students to in Union County. Admissions criteria, student > brganizaflonaVin'trie "Regional schools and communities. Jonathan Dayton Regional' PTA president, and ^' levelop Ideas, insight and problem-solving personnel services, financial aid, and social John Bottino, James Mullery, > Presenting the commern6rative stamps on behalf of the Leonard, the David Brearley Regional'PTA pre»ldent<".:VS;vv;i:! ills. Instead of textbooks, their source and athletic programs will be among the areas Steve Dahmen, William laterial is especially prepared case studies M which the high school students can seek Doerrler, Danny Ferguson, iresenting real business situations' and guidance. Gregory Lalevee, - Chris ilems in condensed form. Mclntyre, John Beyer, Ronald Poles, Michael—Magoido Six-year-old boy among four persons . -o-o- Patrick -Studioso, Thomas ~~H.W. FRASER, president of Junior v8n ent of Home-economists Dzuna and Mark Wood were •-0•• -'/!«$lje > •. Unjpn.. County, arid his welcomed into scouting and |^*&oclate$ on ithe.!bojwd fiMirectprs, believe presented with' their scarves!' injured in auto accidents in Springfield "Ope : Studies, pfiBuch well-known. plan first meeting slides, books and bob-ca'fjjlns. New Webelos Ronald ' Four persons, including a six-year-old child, vehicle, They said the truck,, operated by gwhen^e auto^ Whlch she^^^s^S^i.tiKrt ^o'ecScs The newly organized Somerset-Union f'ere reported injured in auto accidents in George J. Oliver of Newark was stopped on the -. counties section of the New Jersey Home Majewski, John Rowley, was involved ta; a three-car crash; on "ralp^ and history courses, which mirry students now j 1 ^pringfield during the past nine days. avenue to pick up garbage. Mountain avenue, — ', - .'-ii;:ratc-a»- For Brochure i NEXT TO THE FABRIC EMPORIUM .SERVICE. PA Calf or Write \ sCSSSSF TIRES AND PARTS Bro«l8tr»tt 1 ,,-m .!•• -,!i.-. <-*',.- :i Jv^^V^cte.itii»'»«»,-W«»«kt«»i»«.li«ttj;jO..!1?>s: ij'S'.'i' • ;,V'.' ':"--?-'.',•': ••••>.•:. Soon to open: Edison i 1 I0UYSH0P jt1 f« , ;\'-ra'i- '«r«^^«^«wii<*^iiwtf*v«iVi»H'*»f* iv^'»ii«/w^^ ? Springfield Ave. : l : 1 , ''v.y..'.^.«fi--.' 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' • i 1 ^^ "*• C',•>' '»•' \>t"-> •••-,.-<. *"<„•--•,(•• t|.iti.'^K .'i.'v I'I'I.I'I' " 1 •!.'!,.••'. . • .."V.l»' " ' ' •' • '.•' •! • . .•,'••-- • • . . • , - - . Thursday-November 2, 197? A11 x FRIDAY DEADLINE Grad schqoJ dean «• 'us other than spol news should be In our TURN ONS office by noon on Friday. SPRINC IELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, November 2, 1972-19 Population shift to suburbs reduces dinner speaker for Carol Constance, Mr. Dauser Joanne^Grabowski NYU Alumni Club number of births at urban hospitals Katall at Wholawla MOM Dr. William R. Dill, deaD of New York married in Summit ceremony IA dramatic fluctuation detected in the to reduce or close their maternity units. Under the plan, certain gynecological University's Graduate School of Business fo Ju/j number of New Jersey births Is playing havoc And suburban hospitals have had to expand patients are placed in the generally 'Isolated Administration, will speak at the NYU Alumni St. John's Lutheran Church, Summit, was the ceremony. A reception followed at Fernanda with the state's maternity wards, to accommodate the maternity surge they've maternity ward, thereby allowing a more Club of Watchung's dinner-meeting Thursday, setting Saturday for the wedding of Carol A. Club Diana In Union.. '•".• "is the Pill to blame? experienced. complete utilization of hospital space. . ~ Nov. 9, at Rod's 1920s Road House Restaurant, JULES JURGENSEN Constance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Debra.Constance of W. Hazleton waa her J'No, the population shift To the suburbs is," An analysis of 1970-71 births indicates the The plan, supervised by the New Jeraey West Orange. ME TOO... Constance of W. Hazleton, Pa., to Donald A. sister's maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Anna says New Jersey Hospital Association state's community hospitals averaged a Department of Health, adds the needed. Dr. Dill will discuss "Business and Business WATCHES Causer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Dauser Mae Constance of Ringoes, cousin of the bride, President Jack W. Owen. meager 1.9 per cent drop in overall recorded flexibility factor. .•<•'. of 245 Baltusrol ave., Springfield. Education at the Crossroads." The major Complata itlactlon ol and Lynda Bright of Somerville. "According to Owen, there have been births. It also gives administrators time to reflect on thrust of the talk will, concern the need for ladlas' .and man's Julu The Rev. Franklin Fry officiated at the Raymond Slsum of Springfield served as best Celebrate Juraansan watchas In significant decreases in births recorded at' But, notes Owen, a statistical breakdown long range needs. - dynamic changes that will be required both in stocK. From avary day man. Gary Blindt of Springfield was usher, and uxban hospitals and corresponding increases demonstrates that hospitals in urban counties On a long range basis, Owen says, the con- business and business education in the '70s. calandar watchas to David Dwojeski of Somerset HUIB waa ring • AIRPORT • diamond cocktail watchas. registered at suburban facilities. recorded decreases as great as IS per cent tinued shift of population to the suburban and Prior to his appointment to NYU's Graduate bearer. _ -To properly reflect this trend, hospitals during 1970-71; and suburban hospitals rural areas will present hospital, ad- School of Business Administration, Dr. Dill was' TRANSPORTATION Mrs. Dauser Is a graduate of Hazle Township the holidays located in the state's urban counties (Essex, registered jumps as high as 16.3 per cent in ministrators with critical decisions for~years to; associate dean of Carnegie Institute of TO High School and the Somerset Hospital School Hudson, Union, Mercer and Passaic) have had their recorded births. come. . . Technology's Graduate School of Industrial . NEWARK, JFK of Radiology. She Is now employed in the' '"Quite obviously, the trend mirrors the These decisions will be forced by findings pf Administration. He has co-authored, "The radiology department of the hospital. population shift to' the suburbs," Owen says. a recent study by the Metropolitan, Life Carnegie Tech Management Game" and "The Her husband graduated from Jonathan with savings on SLIDING DRAPERY SCREENS The effect of. that trend on hospitals, he adds, Insurance Company which show births to drop- New Managers" two books on behavioral Dayton Regional High ScKooland Union County cuitom Installations basljnar Flnlshts may be significant. nationally by 7 percent in. 1972. ;V -'. ':.-•• sciences and organizational theory. 24 HOUR SERVICE! Vocational School. He is employed by Liberty faced wiih ihese tiuctualions, hospital ad- The study indicates,^howewrttat 'The I WYCHWOOD • Mold & Duplicating Co. of Springfield. Mr, ministrafdrs find themselves either planning decline is expected to be halted in the spring of Information about" the dinner-meeting and I Dauser currently serves In the U.S. Navy the fbr expanded maternity facilities or closing 1973; thereafter, births should rebound sharply the'blub'(nay be 'bb'Ulhed from the club TRANSPORTATION Reserves and had been with the Seabecs ffff.sta, Mountainside Woman's low occupancy units. and, with favorable economic conditions secretary, Mrs. Joan Diamond, 4 Haran circle,•_ • 232-7900- years. He completed two tours of duty,;in Club Holiday Cocktail Right now you'll find special Millburn. '••••' Not only must administrators work quickly, continue to rise Into the 1980,'a." ' Vietnam. r . ,'. :'.•• i. John P. savings at Marsh on Wallace's fy mu^t do to fully cognizant of the fact that Following a honeymoon in Florida, the Connell, ticket two most popular sterling recorded births over recent years have tended SERVING ESSEX ft UNION COUNTIBS-OVER 41 YEARS couple will reside in Springfield. chairman, pose with to undulate. one ol the posters flatware patterns, silverplated An unusual degree of flexibility is being HEAT WITH OIL HEAT COMFORT IS A r>ONl advertising the party, matching tea sets and expected of the state's community hospitals. LOW COST LUXURY FOR Select from lour dl«tlnct|va Sr.TUf FOH ihopei: Any >l». Sold November events which will be held Nov: special holloware pieces. An innovative program has been devised, LFSS HOME OR FACTORYI regularly for «&0 par ct. at 12 from 3 to 5, p.m. at . however, and may alleviate the problem. famous 5th Avanua Shop*. If you've wanted Grande YOU MAY VISIT US AT ANYTIME No ona except your lewaler the Mountainside Inn. Our Free Gilt' WITH YOUR INTERIOR DESIGNER INEW HOME BUILDERS ECONOMY ISA BONUS will know the difference. ' MRS. ANTHONY J. MALLEO scheduled for club Baroque or Sir Christopher,, OR ACCREDITED DEALER. Members and their -This handsorrie Is., u. foe your H.otlng N° Ott..r Heat U Cla'anar or as S»(e buy them today at Marsh I • Com). N..di<^-JL '•> THE .COST OF OAS OR ELECTRIC husbands or guests are silver chest with CARPETING • DRAPERIES Museum will show ^Karen Squirlock by executive board' invited to attend. your 48-piece- -—Our Mpirfrn 1973 Oil Burner^ service for 12. WALL COVERINGS Activities of the Springfield Woman's Club - Tickets, which cost silent classic films Engin««r*d & D«algnid To Our-Specification To Save On for the month were formulated last week at a _ $6.25 per person, may »AV.oN;^sdcVET?« • Fu»l & Sarvlc*. Guaranteed For 1 Year. ^becomes bride of meeting of the executive board at the home of be obtained from any INTERIOR DESIGNERS Nostalgic mejnQiiEa_flf_the_earJy_day8 of R«ild«nt|ol & Commercial Grand Baroque Mrs. Frank Phillips on Henshaw avenue. board member. Music cinema will be generated by such stars as Canlrql Ale Conditioning, Barm f .TALL DECORATOR Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and the Gish s JEWF.LERS INC. ~ % Anthony J^ Malleo Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Frank McCourt. will be provided by : ' Karen Elizabeth Squirlock, daughter of Mr. Presiding was Mrs. Henry Wright. . • .;:• Karl and his Accordion. • sisters as the New Jersey State Museum, 135S BURNET AVE., UNION MRS. JULIUS U. HOF JR. ', "If a pernon can't do a thing 686-6562 land Mrs. Paul P. Squirlock of 158 MlUtown rd., The literature department will meet Monday SHOWCASE Trenton, features films from the silent era in its KINGSTON FUEL CO. 6(4-1773 Joanne Deborah Grabowski, daughter of Mr. I right, ho shouldn't-do it (it, ,J15 R«. 11 Watt, HIIUMe i For Mr. Weber ' Springfield, was married Saturday, to Anthony evening at the home of. Mildred Levsen^lOS Sunday programming during November. Jewalry Daslanttf. On Pramlsat and Mrs. Joseph S. Grabowski of 1434 Dunn ' all." 'John Malleo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domiano Morris ave., Mrs. Henry Bouchard, chairman, 99 MORRIS AVENUE Chaplin will appear as Charlie the Tramp in Diamond! Sat While You Walt Park Way, Mountainside, became the bride ', Ten dance '.Malleo of 31 Frederick st., Morristown. will review the best seller, "Jonathan SPRINGFIELD . 467-1160 the classic "The Gold Rush" which opens the Saturday of Julius Robert Hof Jr., son of Mr. '. Livingston Seagull." —seriefron-Novr6;-Keatt>rri» featured In thcCivIr and-Mr8rJullnft-H^Hnf-ot.7H-Sprlng Rlrlge rlr* ( at meeting War farce "The General," Nov. 12; Lillian and ,; Nuptial Mass at St. James Church, Springfield. The social services department will meet at l Berkeley Heights. .. . I ACV E R T I S E M.E N T -'A reception followed at the Club Diana in p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, at the home of Mrs-. Dorothy, Gish stflrjnj"Orphans:of the Storm," : ^ The Rev. Raymond D. Aumack officiated at ( V Nov. 19; and Lon Chancy portrays Quasimodo JtJnTonT~ ' ^ '—'—' — itRSrDONAarArDATJSEir > Miss Kathy Stevens was maid of honor. \ lord, were used as demon- in the Initial screen version of "The Hunchback \ itrators at the. Dance HARD OF HEARING of Notre Dame," Nov. 26. • • Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Lies, Miss for patients at the Palmer Nursing Home. "• Ellen Schwartz, Miss Linda Gianitsas, Miss On the same evening the American homo Mountainside Inn. \ Educators of America The programs are scheduled for 4 p.m. Free Patricia Moritz of Morrlsvilie.'Pa., was maid \ sachers convention at the PERSONS OFFERED AID tickets are distributed in the auditoriuni lobby ; Cathy Mancusco and Mrs. Vincent Prizzi. Society at Lourdes group will meet at the home of Mrs. Franks • Sarina Giammanco was junior bridesmaid. Madison, 98 Irwln st. Assisting her will be Mrs... of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerard \ aldorf Astoria, New York, first come, first served beginning at 3:30. Snyder of Coram, N.Y., Mrs. Kenneth Levy of • Brian McEnroe served as best man. Ushers William Peacock. The group wiU worK oajSv \ . Oct. 22. They were Deborah Booklet Published Qy The Children under 12 years old are not admitted will meet Monday Yonkers, N.Y., Mrs. Donald Sendell of East •were Frank Malleo, brother of the bridegroom, handicraft project. • /''•'"''."'':?:':'?•! V'.rauss, Lori Cohn, Lynn Government ii Now Available unless accompanied by an adult. Brunswick and Mrs. Michael Richardson of / .apobianco, Leslie Strauss, ; Stephen Squirlock, brother of the bride, Billy The Rosary-Altar Society of Our Lady of -Also on the evening of Nov. 14 the creative 1 Hillside. Diane Douglas, cousin of the bride, uynn Loveland, Linda ; WILMINGTON, DEL. - Persons suffering a Whitehead, Vincent Prizzi and Gary Seals. arts department will make Christmas Lourdes Church, Mountainside, will hold its was junior bridesmaid. Stewart, Douglas Etherldge, hearing loss now have available, at no cost a Society plans display • Mark Tenaglla was junior usher. decorations at the home of Mrs. Arthur Moore, monthly meeting in the church-auditorium : : Linda Rooney, Susan Kloss new United States Government booklet SO Brookst. ' " Phillip Hof served as best man for his twin; : Mr. Malleo attended the University of South Monday at 8:30 p.m. with Mrs. Edwin Oels brother. Ushers were GeoFgeBubriek-oT entitled, "Hearing Loss - Hope Through to the -and-Felleia-Battiata:- -Research." of late blooming mums- 'Dakota. Heis a memberof Alpha-TairOmega—presiding Berkeley Heights, Martin Connolly of Berkelo The students performed a •fraternity. A musical evening will follow featuring "the international affairs department on the : The booklet, which is published by the U.S Growers of late blooming chrysanthemums Heights, Scott Irwin of Roanoke, Va., a; modern- jazr: routine which Dept. of Public Health, Education and Welfare '- Following a honeymoon in Europe, the couple Chansonettes" of Westfield, who are evening of Thursday, Nov. 16 when the group Joseph Grabowski of Piscataway, twin brot) r was being taught to dance will display their flowers at a .meeting of the '. will reside in Morristown: celebrating their 25th anniversary season. will see slides on Bermuda. The address is 69 :foruse-by the Hard of hearing, covers such New Jersey State Chrysanthemum Society held • L of the bride. J teachers from New Jersey, facts as Inherited deafness, discovering early Music and song from the'20s tp the '70s will be _ Irwin st. p > • '•••'•• : at the National State Bonk Building, 193 Mqrrls Mrs. Hof is a graduate of Gov. Livin >ton New York and Connecticut by -trouble, selecting a hearing aid, noise under the direction of June Cotter, former choir The garden department wHlaiake Christma| Regional m^-sd^,,. Berkeley Height Charles Kelley, staff member damaging an adult's hearing, and the main ave., Springfield, on Friday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. forFelsers director of., St. James Church, Springfield. and g the College af Steubenvllle In-Ohio.' ne la of the local Bchool. jypes of hearing f The blooms will be judged alter which the Accomp"antBt will: be Doris Julian or 1 A SOB, Marit T»dil FBIBBT, wan burn Out. 24 to aioun- .^, 1 -studying fojc a master's, degree in, sading Kelley ^Persons interest judges wiu discuss, the reasons for their. r 1?Al«or /if WngllnMnnm, Irr 'Mr «apecialteatinnart(Bwark-State-C0llBai-1[n l teaches master .; (He Freehold Hospital. Mrs. Felser Is the for- Chairman for the evening will be Mrs. Paul ~ •fourth grade teacher River " univeislties and slmply writing to . "Government' •tained from the president, Walter A. , •mer Joan Kenhen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schaaf. Refreshments will be served at the Chrjstoffers, 3M Centreliiave^liMountoujside, .- Elementary School. organizations throughout the ^ Milton Keshen, owners of Beacon Hill. Com-' . conclusion of the evening's program. All PTA plans ler husband is also agroduf i of Gov. countryweeks .h Durine taughg tth teacherse past few and paiiy, stationera, of Spriflijfjeld- — _~ ~ membew_ wejjtjnvjtejl Jto j r Ingl^.*B44t^cta«Ujof4irf- iytTBityofv; ^ V'<1 ;•'•.' :. • •• '"•' PRE-HOLIDAY ACK CAMERA SERVICE m-n. tiful Bath Showroom m —v CChargg e fV'Plcturfts PANTS 1025 COMMERCE AVENUE m "There is air^iiiige qf $5 for. h COLONIAL COME. OUT! American wedding and engagement Phone:686-5391 CAMEBft SERVICE . ,025 VE;, UNION pictures. There is no charge AMERICANA for the mnouncement, vdieltier COATS with or wlthput-a plcluie. Standard Matching Christopher Wren silverplated tea service. I:nn9gn.'|n-X':•). V". 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At A- :; ;: 1 r : : qtm WMM. »Q »(OMrOnly Stfo) M !:'.^0MS;-J•••".•• -\ ' v'."'. •.-'••• «- - ': ' ^*^****^V^^ t'l'L'' i^.j.Vki'..i^iiu>u:k'kAiu>W>i^i!a m<®II „'•.•%, •'•;' -"'I • .•• ' V'-i •\i$. .:. • ." •• '•••, •••' \: «-•"..•:•'•••' •.-:•: ••• ••••!; •#••••••• •••:-••;> • ) ' • ••" •..' } '• • • . '• ',''•'• '••'.'*•" . r ' ••'] *F, .'•'l%."-:.''•'•':••' !':.; •••.• .--I . "•:' • •;. :!•••;..••••.",••.[ ', ;' - •'.•• •..,: • -Thursday, November 2, 1972- Miss Deborah Carol Adams Astrology is topic Thursday, November 2, 1972-1 on Keith W. Kleissler is married Marriage is held FloOkin Cancer Relief to meet wed to Douglas P. Piccirillo at recent meeting Barbara Markay, of Carolyn Cole Edward K. Earle Sacred Heart Church, Vailsburg, was the of B'nai B'rith unit in Holy SpiriTChurch Opt. 22 Nov. 13 in Beth Israel Center setting Saturday afternoon for the marriage of The B'nai B'rith Women of Union will hold a to Gary Schmitt Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church,"Union, Flo Okin Cancer Relief, a volunteer Mrs. Samuel Lerner of Springfield,.liaison Deborah Carol Adams, daughter of Mr. and membership tea Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Grace Lutheran Church, Union,' was the marry in Summit Mrs. Charles Pezzullo of 2845 Spruce St., Union, home of Mrs. Marvin Dram, 435 Prescott rd., was the setting Sunday, Oct. 22, for the organization that does non^ectarlan wore, vfW chairman for the Young Women's Group, will marriage of Geraldine Momlck, daughter of setting Saturday, for the marriage of Carolyn hold Its regular meeting at the Newark Beth report on the organization's progress. Mrs. Barbara Anastysia Markay, daughter of Mr. to Douglas Paul Piccirillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. u Union. Additional information may be obtained L. Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Walter Markay of Irvington, and Mrs. Don PioclriUo of 9 Cliff st., Newark. bycalling Mrs. Robert Strocheck, membership Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Momick of Rahway, to Israel Medical Center, in the auditorium, Samuel Goldstein of Springfield, past Keith W. Kleissler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cole of 2588 Spruce Bt., Union, to Gary Schmitt, Monday, N6v. 13 at 12:30 p.nT. Mrs. Aaron president, and chairmman of the weekend to Elizabeth Markay of New Providence, for- The Rev: Myles P. Farley officiated at the chairman, at 686-9598. Kleissler of Cranbrook road, Union. son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Schmitt of 43 No, Friedman, president, will welcome, members the Harbor Island Spa, has announced that merly of Union, was married Sunday, Oct. 22, ceremony. A. reception followed at the Club Rocky Williams discussed astrology at the 12th st,, Kenilworth. and guests. ' ..-. , ... , ,.,.,'.',,,., accommodations are still available and the to Edward Kinsey Earle 3rd, son of Mr. and Navaho Manor, Irvington. recent monthly meeting, Mrs. Marvin Bram The Rev. James Glynn officiated at the i: double-ring ceremony. A reception followed at The Rev. Henry von Spreckelson officiated at dates are Nov. 26 through Nov. 29. Additional Mrs. Edward K. Earle of 131 Bryant ave., The bride was escorted by her stepfather, presided. the Town and Campus, Union. the ceremony. A reception followed at the information may be obtained by calling her at Springfield. Charles Pezzullo. Donna Piccirillo of Newark, Annual card party It was announced that the OctoberTJ'nai Mountainside Inn. B'rith Woman of the Month is Mrs. Sam The bride was escorted by her -father. 379-4358, or her co-chairman Mrs. Meyer The Rev. Dean Starr officiated at the sister of the groom, served as maid of honor. The bride was escorted by her father. Linda Elizabeth Juniors/ Kaplan, who has served the chapter for 17 Rosemary Momlck served as maid of hopor for Krasna (who also is a past president) at 289- ceremony in the Unitarian Church of Summit. Bridesmaids were Denise Piccirillo of Newark, scheduled Nov. 10 Hogan of Union served as maid of honor. years in a variety of departments. She also her sister. Bridesmaids were Laurie Kleissler,. 1137 A reception followed at the Governor Morris sister of the groom; and Donna Adams of Bridesmaids were Catherine D'lacovo and collated and typed the group's bulletin. Mrs. sister of the groom, and Evon Lake.. Liza to enter contests Inn, Morristown. Union, sister of the bride, Barbara Greenwald, of Union, and Carol Kaplan served as chairman of a committee Saiigese, cousin of the bride, served as flower Mrs. John Bluish, president of the Junior Mrs. Saul Sperber and Mrs. Frances Koch, The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. James Afflito of Nutley served as best man, by BPW of Union Rinderer of Springfield. ' .. .: that made cancer dressings, and she also girl. Woman's Club of Elizabeth, and several co-chairmen of the contest project, wiH,conduct Sharon Eve Gardner of Summit served as and Eric Giacaldne of Newark was an usher. The Connecticut Farms Business- and Charles Gregson of Kenilworth served as served as social secretary, trustee and book of Kevin Kleissler served as best man for his members will attend the sixth district dessert Uiecontest at the meeting, Nov. 13, and will matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Pamela Mrs; piccirillo, who'was graduated from Professional Women's Club, Union, will hold its best man. Ushers were Bruce Schmitt, brother life chairman. She is.the group's star afgan- brother. Ushers were Joseph Soggese and.Lee conference, Nov. 30 at 7:30.p.m. at UieCl^fn- announce the name of the winner, i Solodare of Summit and Melissa Bruchmann of Essex County Vocational and Technical High' annual fall card party and games contests of the groom; and Alfred Trematerra and Glen • maker for the Leo N. Levi Hospital. Shamus. Joseph Momick, brother of the bride, man Inn, Cranford. Charles Irwln, director, of —Mrs. Julius Edsal, first vice-president, and Long Island, N.Y. School for Girls, is employed by the Ohio event Nov. 10 at the Masonic Teiripje; Morris , Koechling, both of Kenilworth. - - : Mrs. Sam L. Davis, community anoV civic was a ring bearer- Consumer Affairs, will be guest speaker, chairman of the annual donor dinner, has in- Robert Mosebach of Connecticut served as Casualty Insurance Co., Union. avenue, Union. The annyal event is for. the Mrs. Schmitt, who was graduated from affairs chairman, leads a group of members on Mrs. Kleissler, who was graduated from The Juniors will enter, two contipst^ sponsored vited all members to work toward their donors. best man. Ushers were Robert Solodare of Her husband, who was graduated from benefit of all the charities and scholarships Union High School, Is a dental assistant in visits to the coril'ellHall Convalescent Center, Rahway High School, is employed, by Reliance • by the conference committee; one Involving Boa Brotman, journal chairman, has requested Summit and Glenn Mosebach of Connecticut. Vailsburg High School, served in the United given by the club and is under the chalr- Milburn. every morning lo play games for prizes and to Savings and Loan Co., Rahway. . fairy tale hand puppeto to be donated to; the that members bring their ads to the meeting. Mrs. Earle was graduated from Union High States Army with a tour of duty in Vietnam. He manship of Mrs. Irma Cahill. Her husband, who was graduated from David talk to the residents. ' Her husband, who was graduated from Union Cerebral Palsy Center, and the other,-for Belle Perkel, second vice-president, and School and Newark State College, Union, where is employed by United Parcel Service. Her committee consists of- Mrs. Violet Brearley Regional High School, Kenilworth, Is High School and International Institute in holiday centerpieces, which will be presented membership chairman, will announce the 100th she received a B.A. degree in firfe arts. Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the Stavac, refreshments; Mrs. Lillian Lodge, This is one of the service projects of B'nai employed as a plumber. B'rith Women of.Union. Edison, is employed by Newark Truck Parts, to the. Health and Extended Care Center of paid-up life member. Her husband, who was graduated from Good couple will reside In Union. table prizes; Mrs. Veronica Watts and Mrs. The couple will take a honeymoon trip to B'nai 'Brlth is the oldest and largest service Inc. Cranford. Mrs. Samuel Rettig, social service ad- Counsel High School and Newark State College, Elinor Moser, contests; Mrs. Frances Amend, Aruba. Union, where he received a B.A. degree in prizes; Mrs. Bea Asmus and Mrs, Amend, organization in the world, it was reported. Following a honeymoon trip to Miami, Fla., The social service department, headed by ministrator, will report on the various cases the couple will reside in Edison. Mrs. Raymond Venckus, is in the processor which the group'aids. psychology, is continuing his graduate studies 17th harvest ball '., publicity; Mrs. {Catherine O'Connor, games; at the University of Rochester. Mrs. Kay Coats and Mrs. Ethel rADJflton, making sand and paper alphabets, band i'Mrs. Henry Schrier and Mrs. Irving tickets; and Mrs. Marian Schaefer,and,Mrs. Rosary group sets puppets and smocks from regular hand towels Schnitzer, hospitality cho-chairmen, will serve Following a honeymoon trip to Canada, the Virginia Ehasz born for children at the Elizabeth Day Care Center. couple will reside in East ROchestel1, N.Y. planned Saturday • Evelyn McGall, floaters. refreshments before the meeting. MRS. EDWARD K. EARLE 3rd y-Msgr. Edward P. Looney of Immaculate Refreshments will be served at 7:30 p:m. to former Unionites meeting, party, sale v-Heart of Mary Church, Maplewood, has an- through l0p.m.Ticketsare$2each, and may be A seven-pound, five-ounce daughter, Virginia The Saint James Rosary, Altar Society, 'Aiounced that the 17th annual harvest ball of.the purchased from any club member or at the Lynn Ehasz, was born Sept; 20; 1972, in Dover GARY SCHMITT Springfield, will meet Monday at 0:30 p.m. at ^thurch .will be held Saturday at the Parish Hall door. General Hospital, Dover, to Mr. and Mrs. St. James Church, following the Novena and •* 280 Parker ave. Frank J. Ehasz of Cranberry Lake. Mass. / Salvatore Ciccone is chairman of the ball, Mrs. Ehasz is the former Dorothy Uhrig, | Sports Club Auxiliary Stclla-Kury, a member of the International d co-chairman is June Huerle. Other com- Anise Ivy Landau daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. William Uhrig of Guild of Candle Artisans, will present a candle- ttee chairmen are Madeline Apgar, Ann Killian place, Union. Her husband is the son of f* plans bazaar Nov. 12 making program. Color slides will be used to jeomb, Frank Rose, Angle Wavra, Al Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Ehasz of Arnet avenue. demonstrate her work. M RS. KEITH W. KLEISSLER The Ladies Auxiliary' of the Elizabeth Sports 'Salerno,Lucille Catena, Trudy,Rusak and to wed Mr. Aiello Union. . "~ Mrs. Herbert Mende, president, has invited Patrick Catena. The Rev. Tom Kenns is In -Club will hold a bazaar at the clubhouse Far- ^eher'a on Springfield road, Union, Sunday, Nov. all of the women of the parish and their friends ':>J. y charge of the program, and Adele and Joe EARLYCOPY 12, from 2 to 6 p.m. toattend the group'sannual card party Nov. 10" Publicity Chairmen are urged to '-~'% thejy Clark, publicity. Reservations may be made by at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Springfield, at . jyUjjrtlclegJtor. sale have been inade_by Friday deadline for other than calling Al Salerno at 375-3192 orLucllle Catena 8:30 p;m; Tickets-are $2 eachj and may be Include your name, address an members of "the", auxiliary. EUy "Platter, at 372^729. obtained by calling Mrs. Robert' Planer, number. president, haB extended an invitation to the chairman, at 379-5159. is scheduled Wednesday. public to attend the bazaar. - The members have been reminded to bring The Sisterhood of Temple appliances, lamps and bric-a- - CQNWt,T_,.- Coffee and cake will be served by the 'Message' film organization. clothes and articles for the thrift store sale to iBrael of Union will hold its brac. be conducted by Helen McCourt. Proceeds will annual fashion show, Wed- Mrs. Aaron Levlne Is ELFBIEDEL. : TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: benefit the Day Care Center. Put a Bulova slated Sunday nesday at 8 p.m. at the temple president, and she is assisted, HELDMANN Would tyou: Ilka,'iiomo hulp in preparing "Operator, please connect "There's A New Wind at 2372' Morris ave. The Stan by fund-raising vice- newspaper,,'r'aledijos?' Writo to this news- NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR used items. Telll 'em Blowing," a 45-minute film Sommer Store of Union will presidents," Mrs. Victor ELECTROLYSIS 'what -you have. Run a low-cost me with the lost and found paper ahdflsk' farb'tir "Tips on Submitting Classified Ad. Call 686-7700. column at the newspaper.". on his wrist. showing what "congregations present winter apparel, in->-. Gruenhut and Mrs. Richard 1 SPECIALIST ! News Reie'asos ''- are doing to reach out to their eluding long dinner and Schuricht. ?• Complete Privacy communities with the evening wear, coats, pantsuits This is one of the- |«1Q Years'Experlence message of God's love and and "layered-look" coor- Sisterhood's major fund- concern," wllj be shown DANA ELIZABETH ZARDETTO dinated sportswear and raising projects, it was an- Sunday atB p.m. at Redeemer daytime dresses. nounced, and proceeds will CALL 964-3660 "hutheran ehurchj-40th street— Models wilt be provided by enable the group to contribute 960 Abner Lam and; !" Prospect . 'avenue, 'the- Barbizon.-School of to Temple^Isra^'iFjprbgrarnof "(I Ble<*-olf Mowfe Ave ) Irvington. The public is in- Albet^fyreczky ,-JW prlngdeld : Modeling in Union. . • _ building tmd Hebrew Schqol 1 to attend. Chairmen are Mrs.Jerome improvement.- , Union plans^Junedate Zucker;Mra. Harold Estla and g Mr. and Mrs: Raymond A. Zardetto of Clifton Mrs. Alexander Pepper;.,A Redeemer Lutheran Church, have announced vthe ' engagement of. their -political motif wiujKrttieme~ NGW^PEN are ^presenting "the filniT daughter; DariS~. Elizabeth, to Albert J. for the decorations. : Fashion specialists in Admission is free, it was Egreczky- Jr., isoni of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Admission wUM be $3 a.Ucket and. doprL prUeB.;will:.: be"- sizes 14 to 20 y announce^ •J_-J^,v_ " . Egreczky of 1026 Field rd, Union. The formal —LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS^ mill MU»e — WIHIIH ... y .,_ .,.. .,,_,- -engagemenVd the fe'thwood _ Charge for Picture? Mr: Harold; Landau' of HavliandA'f, Hnioh, i Restaurant! hos'fi d by the pw*pecHV*)"bride*s There Is a cfiarpe of $5 tor .5 wadding and engagement § has announced the engagement of his daughter^ J_ patents.. John ££>& 7rTiinOTg&*61e ilctures. There.Is no chargeH Anis^e Ivy, to'AIa'fTAiello, son of Mr. $ftd Mrs: Miss Zardetto, who was graduated from Sunday, Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. for Ihe onnouncernenl, whether- j§ Albert Aiello of Denrnan place,'Irvington. Miss Montclair State CoUege, where, she received a - 342 Chestnut St., Union .487-37-7 with or without, a picture. •£ to 4 p.m. at the temple. Persons submitting wedding, Q Landau also is the daughter of the late Mrs. B.A. degree in thrjbiological sciences, is em- (At Tne5 Points) (Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings) Sisterhood members have engagement pictures may H Tess Landau. ployed as a teacher by the Wayne Board of enclose tha $5 payment or g donated' household Items and .RINOS .DIAMONDS .EARRINOI .WATCHES The bride-elect, who was graduated from Education. ,\r,. — - include a note asking that E= f "nearly-new"''' Wearing ap- ANTI-LITTER AWARD — Mrs, Kenneth Kane (right), See Our Exclvslvt Una of Almlty Son* CMna they be billed. § Union High School, Is a senior at Glassboro Her fiance, who was graduated from parel for the sale. There will president of the Junior Woman's Club of imiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniuiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiuii State College, where she is majoring in SPECIAL Connecticut Farms, Union, presents the award to ,,-' elementary education. Fairleigh Dickinson /University, where he be clothing, shoes, baby and Mrs. Rose Hampp (center), owner of the Galloping . y Her- fiance, who was graduated -from received a B.S.' " aejjreV m' "mechanical -layette clothes; "toys;" books-, selection of, Hill Inn, Five Points, Union, as Mrs. ;Rbberti. Irvington High School, Is-a senior at Trenton engineering, is employed as an engineer by linens, dishes, juvenile . dresses, col>ts, D'Arecca, first vice-president, looks on. ; State College, where he IB majoring in in- -Worthlngton Pumps Intel national, Muun-- -furniture—aod-aooessoFlesx- dustrial education and technology. He is a tainslde. He and Miss Zardetto are attending ults and- member of Phi Alpha Delta, Industrial arts graduate school for masters' degrees. Teacherfo speak fraternity. A June wedding is planned. fhffll £lub gives award, You dial local calls Sunday morning , Long dresses for the liblldaysare thel'look^ Troth announced Joseph Chuman will speak at the Ethical Culture Society we_have, thernl projects are lisle& 516 Prospect st, Maplewood, yourself, right? Sunday at u a m on "Words •'"•J. R(it-^Laui*n- '^,,' - -\ Mrs. Rose Hampp, owner of to Improve the appearance of of Miss Guidera : We Live By " ,,^;>};Y$mre fashiorfls not the Galloping Hill Inn, Five, their establishments by Mr. and Mrs. John Guidera of 601 Jeffrey i i keeping them dean and Utter Chuman, the newly compromised for size Points, Union, was the lane, Union, formerly of Irvington, have an- fl free." .. , appointed leader of the Essex recipient last week of an antl- nounced the engagement of their daughter, i litter award "for the inn's The public is invited to County Ethical Society, is a Rosemary, to Terence Lowe, son of Mr. and outstanding and untiring submit the name of a business Mrs. Harry G. Lowe of East Orange. The an- Latin and Greek honors and «4 East Broad Street . . So why not Phi Beta Kappa graduate of efforts in keeping its place of it feels is deserving of the nouncement was made Sept. 24. Wesrneldr::242-8O25 business clean, neat and free award to Mrs. Kane, 215 East Queens College, a former : The bride-elect, who was graduated from Open9;3Qito'&3p. • •'•- teacher in the New York City of litter." The award was Colfax ave., Roselle Park Archbishop Walsh High School, Irvington, is ^d WW presented by Mrs. Kenneth (241-7317). employed by Schering Pharmaceuticals, public school system and a teacher in the Bergen County Kane, president of the Junior . The club women will hold a long distance calls? Union; '•:•• •'.-•>• . - • . . Free School Woman's Club.of Connecticut board meeting tonight at the Her fiance, who was graduated from Essex Farms, Union,-and has an- . home _jOf' Mrs. Robert The public fs invited to the Catholic-High School, attends the William nounced that the "club hopes D'Arecca, first vice-president, meeting The society- is"a non ^ Paterson State College, Wayne. ' that the award will serve as an .and -seventh. district denominational humanist Inspiration -.--.; for." • -other - representative, . Indian Run organization Coffee and a AlLi businesses In the.community as easy. . Girl to formeriJfiiphite discussion period will follow parkway, Union! - \, Mrs. D'Arecca recently A five-pound, 14-ounce daughter, Andrea the lecture -Facilities are available for children announced that the Mlllburn Mlchele CobeHrWas born Oct. 24,1972, in Saint -• School for the Hearing Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. fo-PuTilici»y Chairmen1 _ .Impaired will be the district and Mrs. Alan Cohen of Cranford. She joins a OU/L ; project for 1972-73. The school sister, Julie Karen, 2. Mrs: Cohen is the former Would "yoi^ like" is the only state school for the Miriam Lehrer ef Union.- """ some help, in pre- . deaf in North Jersey,where paring „ newspaper .. children may live at home and Check labels- on silks releases? Write to attend classes during the 4ay. saves this newspaper and It serves Union', Essex, The majority of silk fabrics should be dry- You always save when you ROSEMARY GUIDERA ask for our "Tips Morris, Hudson, Middlesex thp services of an operator.* cleaned; Some silks, however, are washable on Submitting News and Somerset comities, Mrs. and are so marked. Washable silks are usually T«BN AOtRS, find lot* by running Want Adi Call ' D'Arecca has reported that Because .the rateffare always' •for calls which require an operator, U47700- now I found in lingerie and sports blouses. Releases." "the school is faced with such as credit card, collect, thitofnurrtber billed, person-to-person, and coin- ' severe financial problenuj.and ~ phone calls to other states. ^ > loss of its facilities;" .'y It makes sense, then, to dial all your calls direct. .. , \ ;• A children's Christmas book ADVANTAGE . -iandl record, entitled:. .VEen- On calls to other states from your home or business phone, simply dial ft PSYCHOLOGICAL METHOD wlck" is available on order "the "three-digit area code for.trKj pfc*Mjrou*re~calllng; then~djat~lhe ph_one OF THE SAVINGS! from Mrs, D'Arecca for *2f r She may be contacted at 60&- the four-pqrt 'wardfo>ber number. If you don't know '$|1, J||vyou'll find help in the front pages Popular Silverplated FOR WEIGHT REDUCTIOH IS . 0907. The long-playing record, of your phone book. •• '/'<*£<. WS''' \ '•..'• WIRE featuring'Walter ,Slw«k and Don't know the phone ntJfflbcr?'Tbu can jjer.it. Pt no pxtra charge.from ' - Anita Bryant, is accompanied BASKETS WILL- .by 40-page color, uluttreted 1 SJ Directory Assistance in the place you're calling. Just djal the area code plus booklet. Profits 'will .go to Amy Adamf versatile suit for' the woman ' • •r 555-1212. Then jot the number.down for future use. building a resident' home tor hit •feuitr* Mongoloid children, a proj«ct , What if you. should reach n wrong number? No Problem. Hang up! dial <\ of the Junior,Woman's dub of who wears half sizes .«. H2!4io_22V^Jn navy the operator nnd tell us nr^t^mllliyiUl^ii^fiTC the call isn't on „' i *>i your phone bill. 7 WEEK OFWm Wu ~ The club will bold a stop and "COMB.TO THE STORE, TH^T ilVES YJHtWOH*" shop luncheon, Dec. u In and white salt-and-pepper polyeisler tweed. A wide ..C o n n e c 11 c u t Pa rmi •r*. Orlandvs ShaUtnar ' Presbyterian Church, UnJoii. Mrs. Richard Gle«on and Mrs. lapel blazer and; a ribbed!shorf sleevei "feelted turtleheclc ^rv mm\r - •-••'• Ik ,.,...... (4MkStt • 5:30 P.M.: Frl ,<- ?* to wear,with either skirt or pants, 82.00. , fib ill cilst madefrom v*+ wturre i)k«ti dUllrsi OKIIHICT nrr> noi DVl^, 1 n«w» should be In oilr 4 -fashion l«V8l6- Shopb^nnor^^fVi' IV.M ; ,..:•—>" - T^: •• '.'•'-•-• ••.-•.:""..V '••• J;, :'•.''. 'V,. ,...••'?*• "•*'.•.• • ^•Hl •'••«, •••, • :' \:^:'A: ^>Vr\-"-'!Vi. ;•,;•' •>' i':-\ !•.; i''\'.i•. Thursday-November 2, 1972 22-Thursday, November 2. 1972-SPRINGFIEt.D (N.J.) LEADER township must deal with the lack of remaining vacant land and with a steady Increase in the Visit to Red China Marino stated, "It is up to the candidates to -average age of residents. " "~- make their views knuwn. TheTwo-party system He cited progress on senior citizen housing. Debate is valuable—but presidential trends often have is topic of program (Continued from p*fla \) Kesselhaut called for a municipal recreation not dominated the local, Springfield results." center to "serve our, youth—and peaplefrf all proval last month was unanimous. Wasserman said, "The problem is not party ages." He pledged "honest, responsive for senior citizen^ Marino commented, "Tenants' problems designation but rather the fierce all- government." . have always been an issue, but something was importance bometiines given to the parties. We Stiso said that issues are "positivism or Harry E. Smith, an NBC television done this year by men of action. I wanMo.see should emphasize the individual." He recalled negativism, strength or weakness." He added, technician who travelled with President Nixon greater participation by tenants in town that the two Republicans on the Township "I am running because I know I can help this on his recent trip to China, will be guest government, and this is an Important first Committee voted to name a Democrat to fill a town." " - speaker at the meeting of the Springfield Senior Democratic vacancy for the fifth seat, when step." He listed as key Issues opposition to a. Citizens group Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the they could have retained a stalemate. Stiso declared that past Republican ad- shopping center, need for a children's day ' American Legion Hall. ministrations had set up a tenant-management Kesselhaut pointed that Springfield has a camp at the municipal pool, senior cltiito Smith, a friend of senior citizens members, relations committee "which became Impotent viable two-party system, with a close balance programs, a burglar alarm network, a better will show films of the China visit and present a this year under the Democrats." between the patties. He noted that MiUburn, drug treatment and education program and "a talk on the subject. He was in China for six Another question centered about charter which has one-party government, is voting this town hall open to the people." SUso declared- weeks, helping set up American television change which could set up nonpartisan elec- week on a charter change. He also recalled that "We have not thrown mud. We ran a clean coverage of the Presidential viait, and has just tions. Stiso replied, "Local opinion seems Springfield had rejected-a charter change In 'the only thing necessary for the triumph of campaign, the way we will govern the town." received a commemorative plaque j from equally divided on the issue. The labels always i958. Marino said the-issues are "progress and President Nixon. remain, even if they are officially removed. responsiveness." He cited Democratic Other senior citizens activities include a But I strongly prefer keeping local office on a ' IN HIS OPENING remarks, Kesselhaut achievements in flood control, senior citizen" . recent meeting held at the Sarah Bailey Civic separate line on (he ballot, so candidates are reviewed his community service, including it is for good Men to do nothing." housing, tenants' rights and "ending office Center. Members who attended an afternoon chosen on their own merits." eight years on the Planning Board, He said the encroachment on residential areas." session at the Florence Gaudineer School He declared, "I feel we can give Springfield reported on the program in which they and a Public Notice Public Notice leadership to keep it moving In the same number of eighth graders interviewed one direction. We are running because we care. I ANNUAL ART SHOW — Mrs. Morn Shofman, left, president of the Springfield Chapter another. As part of the program, vice-president If •-'.•••-.... , ...... ,•'•,. . i-/, "-i'l'ok- K-IAJAUMMA TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD OFFICE OF THE TOWNSHIP UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY CLERK am not a professional politician, but I grew up of B'nai B'rlth Womeji, and Mrs. Saul Black, chairman, look over on entry In the Alice Stackfleth recited a poem, "In School : ADVERTISEMENT SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY here and I am here because t love this town. I ' chapter's second annual semi-professional arts and crafts show to be hold Tuesday Days," by John Greenleaf Whlttler. Notice Is hereby given that PROPOSAL FOR IT yuu cu• w• e• • •,•••• ••• • • • • «'»•'•'••'•"'•,•),f• • • • sealed bids will be received by the ' FURNISHING GASOLINE will listen to the people and I will do what the and Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Evergreen Lodge. Works of art, Mrs. Stackfleth-•'presided at the recent Township Committee of the Sealed bids will be received by people want." Township of Springfield for the the Township Commlttefi of tho : sculpture, graphics, pottery, weaving, jewelry and beaded flowers" will be meeting. President Madeline Lancaster and construction of storm drainage Township of Springfield in the Wasserman noted that none of the four displayed, sold and judged by Prof. Ugo Giannini of Caldwell College and Vincent several other senior citizens were on a tour to facilities through right of way at County of Union, at a regular Battle Hill Avenue and Riverside meeting to beheld In the Municipal candidates had ever held elective office, and be Nardone, Essex County cultural commissioner. Tickets will be sold at the door for *' Hawaii. Drive; at Tree Top Drive; between Building, Springfield. N.J., on urged voters to look at this year's campaign for $& Woodslde Road and MiIItown Tuesday, November M, 1972, at $1, or 50 cants for junior and senior citizens. • . Koad; and the relocation of the 8:45 P.M. for the furnishing of all Information. He said there were . faff, "'•••• (Photo by Marty Feins) Sanitary Sewer at Melsel Avenue gasoline that may be required for consistencies between attacks on him aifljj-f near Laurel Drive. servicing of ;lhe' automotive Democrats Bids will be opened and read In equipment of said municipality for "figurehead" and as an "ambitious youngfit' public at the Municipal Building on the perjod fronvUahuarv 1/ 1973'to man." . • . - " (Continued from page 1) Mountain Avenue on November 14, December 31, 1973. 1972 at 8:45 P.M. prevailing time. Bidders must submit price for- He added, "I have been accused of having no the Republicans try to hide the facts from Bids must btyaccompanled by a both standard and high test gasoline. local participation, but I have, tried when not -, GOP candidates make Springfield's citizens, as they did In the past, certified check or bid bond In an amount equal to ten (10) percent of Bids must be properly sealed, blocked by the Democratic members of, the and as the present Republican committeemen the amount bid. Bids must also be endorsed and presented at said .TUESDAY • NOVEMBER 7th! accompanied by a Surety- meeting. A complete analysis and Board of Adjustment (where he is an alter- tried to do on the dangerous Mountain avenue Company Certificate stating that Itemlzatlon of the qualities of the nate). My opponent never participated in any problem, Springfield could be in for a doubtful said Surety Company will provide gasoline proposed to be delivered, adult activity In the community until he, final campaign statement This message Is presented as a public service by the the bidder with the required bond shall be furnished with each bid. future." and shall be enclosed in a sealed The successful bidder shall be became a candidate." , - ' They said that "the Democrats have always communlty-mlnded firms listed below:. riinoD, envelope bearing the name of the required to furnish and Install a (Continued from p*ge 1) bidder on the outside and shall be 2,000 gallon storage tank, pumps Mrs. Ruff said she seeks election as township made their opposition to Alexander's of public delivered at the place and on the and other Incidental mechanical clerk "because It Is a job that takes desire and hour above named. equipment At the site of the Infantry School. He served overseas and was. Regional High.School PTAs. record. They have consistently fought this Plans and specifications may be Municipal Garage on Center dedication. I am willing to put my neck on the honorably dischargedwith the rank of sergeant Stlao, Wasserman and Buehrer concluded, threat to Springfield's future as a residential seen and procured at the office of Street. line. It is up to the public to make-a-wlse Walter itojjutj, —Township. _uce£MuUaldder wllLJe in 1945. _ __..„ •_ _ "On Saturday we had the privilege of attending ^community." ,\ Engineer, Municipal Building,. required to maintain the aforesaid Tleclslon." Snesaid theclerk must-serve as—- He hasworked"Ibr"P7"Ballaritlne "& Sons," a teallinorilal^dlnrier honoring our retiring" ~"piTThe "other"hand,": they safl, '"the" Mountain Avenue, Springfield, tank, , pump . and—Incidental liaison, between the people and the governing A-A AUTO STORES CUIXIGAN WATER CONDITIONING SERVICENTER Newark, in traffic management for 31 years. congresswoman, Florence P. Dwyer. We can Republicans have used deception, denials, and ua EHMtMtn Avenue r New Jersey. mechanical 'equipment In good Elltilxlh CO., INC. "••"•" "•• - The Township Committee working order during the term of body and "must have the trust of all people." think of no better way to wind up our campaign Jf contract. He has been active in community affairs as a vaccllation in an attempt to.skirt the issue." 3S3914S - U4-4133 3047 U.S. HlOhway n - " . ,. reserves the right to reject any or Buehrer told the audience, "I have no desire than by quoting part of the message that ap- Union AU-l&OO ... ^ . - - . all bids and to waive minor A certified check in the amount member of the First Presbyterian Church of Kesselhaut, Marino and Mrs. Ruff stated A & B AUTO STORES variations, If, In the interest of the of 1100.00 must accompany each to become a town boss, after living here for 31 Springfield where he was a head deacon and is peared on the dinner program: that they wish "only to serve Springfield In the "The Muffler Kino" DAN MAR JEWELERS IN SHELL INC. Township it Is deemed advisable to bid. Complete Auto Needs Diamonds Set while You-Wait years. I have 31 years of business experience;, a ruling elder. He has been a member of the most open, nonpartisan and fair manner 34)5 vauxhall Road (Acrou from Volkswagen speclalitH-gerwi do so. The Township Committee "People—To be polled or counted or housed Red Devil) Overhaul on All Cers By order of the Township reserves the right to reject any in supervisory positions and dealing with office Republican County Committee for seven years, or transported or taxed or defended or any of possible. The Democratic committeemen who • union 964.1034 • . - '• • ' . 1173 Clinton Avenue*ruf-J.'>; Committee of the Township of and-or all bids and to waiver minor procedure." Irvlnqtofl 37?.WW -;.fj Jf Springfield, New Jersey. variations If in the Interest of the and was the treasurer. those things that government la charged with have served Springfield these last three years A.KTOOLCO., INC. DAREN JEWELERS. INC. ELEONORE H. WORTHINGTON Township It l> deemed advisable to He added, "I have studied the duties of Tool t. DleHloh Speed Parts Diamonds Set While You Walt- Jf * TownshipClerk do so. •,.» Buehrer has, also been a member of the the responsibility to do. To somehow determine have set a standard of conduct and respon- Production IWAGEN township clerk. Itmi ready to start my own or^ '• 1159 U.S. HIL.. Jewelry Designed Jf Splld Leader, Nov. 2, 9, 1972 Eleonore H. worthlngton Springfield Industrial Relations Committee, what the majority of this Inanimate mass siveness that we pledge to uphold and con- ' AAountalnslde I1SS Burnat JSvenUf (Near Vainihall Road) (Fee $23.46) ' Township CTerk the-job learning program the day after elec- .Union 6S6.1773 . . Spfld Leader, Nov. 2, 9. 1972 and was the chairman of the 1971 annual in- wants or needs and then provide It — but too tinue." >f (Fee 124.38), tion. And above all I have the ability to get dustrial dinner. He was..a. manager of local often oblivious to the special, very' private Mrs. Ruff, Democratic candidate for AMERICAN ALUMINUM CASTING CO. DON'S VILLAGE BARN RESTAURANT OFFICE OF THE TOWNSHIP along with people." 314 Coll Street (Family style Restaurant) Jf CLERK baseball and basketball teams for the concerns of the individuals that form that mass township clerk stated that sne "would work Irvlngton < 373-3700 1050 stuvvesant Avenue JERRY'S TAVERN PLANNING BOARD Irvlngton 3744404 Jf SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY Beverly Lemer, president of the League of Springfield Recreation Department. He has' of human beings. diligently to continue the fine tradition of Open 7 Days a Week : PROPOSAL FOR NOTICEOFMEETING ANGE&MIN'S So Chancellov r Avenue. 1 Women Voters, opened the meeting. Judy Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge .- Jrvlngion 'Wi:»17B '"^l. >f FURNISHING FUELOIL NOTICE Is hereby given thai the 1 also assisted In many charity fund drives in "People—How often do those whom we elect devotion to Springfield and its citizens Open 7 Days a Week BURA-BILT PAVING CO. 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I -Thursday-November 2, 1972- 'Nutcracker' to play Thursday-November ?, 1972 in Plainfield High ; ' NGE plans to offer ArnuAemfir Station The New Jersey Dance Theater > Guild will I in industry-oriented Voters to decide on 2 amendments, present its production of "The Nutcracker" for iol ••-..• ' . . • Breaks ' ita'fourth year, at Plainfield High School, Dec. 16 at 2 and 7 p.m., and Dec. 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets ^program in 1973 highways-mass transport bond issue are available at the guild office at 1972 Outlook Horror film now JlooNewark College of Engineering has an- to conduct bingo games? Turntable treat (good littering), LAST. dr., Mountainside. It was announced thati a Voters will decide on a $650 million bond issue Attorney General shall be nominated and cnounced it will offer an entirely new AUTUMN'S DREAM, by Jade Warrior. The 10 stamped self-addressed envelope Is required.' and two amendments to the State Constitution It would, the League pointed out, include appointed as heretofore but that they shall ^management oriented degree program in 1973, at two theaters selections by the group on this, their third LP Tickets are $5, $4 and 13, and there will be when they go to the polls Tuesday. senior citizens organizations with those groups serve at the pleasure of the Governor and until sallied the "Bachelor of Industrial album, include: "A Winter's Tale," "Snake,"- discounts of 20 percent to groups of 15 or more. The bond issue, according to the League of which are exempted from gambling laws. the appointment and qualification of their ^Administration", "You'U Like My Mother," horror (Urn "Dark River," "Joanne," "Obedience," Additional information may be obtained by Women Voters, would provide $410 million for The other _ Constitutional amendment successors? *l Approval of NCE's newest offering was question is: Shall the Constitution be amended directed by Lamont Johnston, who is rapidly "Morning Hymn," "May Queen," "The Demon calling 232-7226. • highways and $240 million-for mass tran- It would place all members of the state gaining a good reputation for unusual films Trucker," "Lady on the Lake" and "Borne on granted by the Department of Higher sportation, broken down as follows: $79 million to provide that the Secretary of State and the cabinet on the same basis. ("The MacKenzfe Break" and "The Ground- the Solar Wind;" (VERTIGO VEM012) Tjie "Nutcracker" company has a cast of BO (ypducation and allows the college to accept for commuter rails, $75 million for preser- s'ar Conspiracy"), arrived yesterday at the The name Jade Warrior conjures up all sorts people Including.guest artists from the New candidates for this course of study beginning vation of existing-rail right of -way, $25 million Maplewood Theater in Maplewood and at the of images: A Chinese soldier defending the York professional ballet companies, who will nflext September. for rail rapid transit, $io million for non- fcialto Theater, Westfield. Great Wall; a very expensive statue, and dance in lead roles. Dr. L. Bryce Andersen, dean of academic participating programs where federal or state The picture, starring Rosemary. Murphy and finally, an exotic group interested in taking Christine Sarry, soloist, of the American naffalrs at NCE, says the new^program ia the funds are not available, $37.5 million for new Patty Duke, tells a story of a young, pregnant nick music a bit beyond its current limits. Ballet Theater, will recreate the role of Sugar Jfirst of its, kind in New Jersey and has been buses, and $10 million for airports. endorsed by the faculty after a substantial, widow who visits her never-before-seen- Jade Warrior U a quartet now, but started as Plum Fairy. • analysis of student and industrial needs. The wording on the bond Issue is: mother-in-law in a spooky midwestern house. a trio. Its nucleus la Tony Dublg (guitar), Jon The New Jersey Dance Theater-Guild is a £ ""Our BIA program is patterned after similar li-Shall the act entitled "An act authorizing There are many potential villains in the story Field (flute, conga* and assorted percussion) non-profit educational organization. The gul}d "programs conducted by other major •he creatjon of a debt of the State of New Jersey including a rapist who wanders about the THE CANDIDATE — Robert Redlord (right) attempts to »p»ak Into microphone during . and Glyn HavanKbiss guitar and lead vocal*)- : MARTY DE ROSE — Recording. ortUt of teachers strive to raise the standards of dance ^technological universities;" Andersen says. "It- by issuance of bonds of the State in the sum of midwestern house. thootic election campaign In film which opened yesterday at the Jerry lewis— Recently the trio expanded for1 concert Ap- Moplewood, formerly of N«workrwa»~" education In the community!, through "Wll enableNewark College of Engineering to $CM,000,000 for the purpose of improving the Cinema, Five Points, Union. " . pearances and record purposes and added 9 Universal released "You'll Like My • featured Saturday night at the Club examinations, concerts, scholarships and (he 9erve that body of students who desire in- public transportation system of the State, in- Mother," which was photographed in color. Allan Price (drums) and Dave Connors Navaho, Irvlngton, at th» Councilman ballet company. __ :; dustrial management careers and who must eluding the improvement of State highways (guitar). . . The Maplewood will show "The Boy and the Blazl Association recaption. De Rose, now go elsewhere for such education." nnd the improvement of mass transportation Laughing Dog" and cartoons as its Saturday Tony, Jon and Glyn metin Theran, Persia, of. -?.who recently ended_ a singing : 1 ^NeE's^rtewest degree-t)ffering Tiravides -a ROPONE^fS^^ltriirgosrtnrblnaFpowered bginproviding the-backdropr^ote- - facilities; providing Ihe-ways and means to pay and Sunday afternoon features. all places, where they were in different bands. engogoment at Don's 21 In Newark, road general education coupled with such Transportatloii Comrniijloner John C. Kohl (left) and Charles H. Marciante, and discharge the principal thereof and in- They returned to England ai a band, signing has completed seven of 10 songs for 1 rofessional course work-as is necessary for . president of the New Jersey State AFL-CIO, urge passage of the Transportation terest thereon; and providing for the sub- Theater Time Clock with Vertigo Records and through live ap- his new album, Donlt Say Goodbye for asic management goals. mission of this act to the people at a general Bond Issue — Public Quostion V— next Tuesday; Funds for the purchase of 1,500 pearances acquired a local following. Their Golden Records Is planning a concert It is noted that white the BIA is essentially an election," be approved? Elizabethan show new buses are includecT In the bond program. The gas turbine feature of this first American tour was the summer of '72. in January and will appear ne*t June Celebrate ldustripl management design, sufficient One of the Constitutional amendment 1 almost pollution-froe'Greyhound-manufactured model 15 one element- the J All times listed are furnished by the theaters. 3, 7:15; Mon., Tues., 7:30; THUNDERBALL The'name Jade Warrior was taken from a at the Garden Stole Art Center in exibllltji is involved to prepare .young people • (|ueslions on the ballot is: Shall the Constitution Transportation Department will consider In preparing specifications for bus.gs at Rider Sunday Thur. , Fri., 2:45, 9:20; Sat., 2:45, 5:30, Bi30; ballet which Tony and Jon wrote'. Originally it Holmd.l. Or entry positions' iri parallel Jobs in commerce be amended, as agreed to by the Legislature, to Sun., 1, 5, 9:05; Mon., Tues., 9:20. autumn which would be purchased with bond issue funds. : .:•• ELMORA (Elizabeth)-PLAY IT AGAIN, was the name of a character In a Japanese nd government., The program will also serve authorize senior citizen associations and clubs woodcut. "We feel it was good policy for music is a strong basis for advanced study; In "An Entertainment for Elizabeth," featuring SAM, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7,10; Sat., 7:10, RIALTO (Westfleld)—YOU'LL UKE MY to have both the heavier aspect as well as the rusineas administration, Industrial the New York Pro Musica in a Renaissance 10:20; Sun.7 3:35, 6:45, 9:50; HAROLD AND MOTHER, Thur., Mon., Tues., 7:30, 9:30; poetry." Management or public administration. spectacle of poetry, music and dance, will be MAUDE, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 4:30; Sat., Hines to recreate 5:30, 8:35; Sun., 2, 5:05, . 8:15; BLACK Fri., 7:15,9:50; Sat., 1,7:15,9:50; Sun., 1, S:15, Tony and Jon have written five dance- Lean Line staged Sunday in the Rider College Fine Arts 5:20, 7:20, 9:25. ' •: - Theatre. BEAUTY, Sat., 1:10, 2:55 (with cartoons, 1, dramas, aft of which have been performed. 2:45). • /. . Their albums are mainly adapted from, the role at Paper Mill week-long cruise First performed in 1969, "An Entertainment UNION (Union Center)-LAST OP THE ballets. Also the trio wrote,-recorded and Jerome Hines will portray Cervantes-Don for Elizabeth" recreates the festive pageantry RED HOT LOVERS, today only, 7:45, 9:43; produced part of the soundtrack for the film, Quixote in "Man of La Mancha," stage musical The S.S. Lean Line (formerly the S.S. of the Elizabethan masque. FOX-UNION (Rt. 22)-HEAT. (Call theater WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE "Bad Man's River," a western starring Lee which will give a repeat performance begin- Atlantis) docked in New York recently, bearing - The Pro Musica presentation, third in the at 964-8977 for Umedlock). FACTORY, Thur., Fri., 1, 2:45; SUPER FLY, Van Cleef, James' Mason: and Glna ning Wednesday at the Paper Mill Playhouse, 120 Lean Line merfibers, their families and year-long Concert Eight series at Rider, will Fri.,8,10; Sat., 1:30,3:35,5:45,8,10:10; Sun.,1, Lollabriglda; tb» State Theater, MiUburn. : friends, after a week ^ruising in the Bahamas begin at 8 p.m. JERRY LEWIS CINEMA (Five -Points 3,5:15,7:30,9:45; Mon., Tues., 1:49,7:45,9:4$. Producer Frank Carrington has announced and the Caribbean. , <.. An ensemble of 24 ..actors, dancers, and AUTO PARTS This had been a cruise with a difference. It Union)—THE CANDIDATE, Thur~Mon., .that Jack Dabdoub will return to his role as the UNION'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE musicians founded In 1953, the New York Pro Tues., ?, 9; Fri., Sat., 7:30, 9:30; Sun., 5, 7, 9; y Tttuikeeperand'wiH s^eM^hM^ ;;waB;ptann«l for therdleter, and the emphasis cmw&iMil miwwto' Musica specializes in the performance and AUTO PARTS WAREHOUSE! 11 kiddle matinee, Fri., Sat., Sun., BLACK Heat' colmeslb^FoxT Louis Criacuolo will repeat his performance of "withnsr was on losing weight, andstril having a good promotion of early music and drama. Its BEAUTY', 1:30. Sancho. " - • time. Special gourmet meals were'served; productions of the medieval music-dramas "Heat," starring Sylvia Miles, Joe g D'allesandro and Pat Ast, which opened , "Man of La Mancha" will run for four weeks Inspirational talks were given each day, and "Play of Daniel" and "Play of Herod" psychological techniques were employed as an * achieved nationwide acclaim. yesterday at the Fox Theater, Route 22, Union, through Dec. 3, with performances Tuesday, MAPLEWOOD—YOU'LL LIKE MY concerns an aging actress, her young lover and at Meadowbrook Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at aid in re-educating eating habits. The usual MOTHER, Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7:30,9:30; the odd-ball characters who inhabit the scene in Neil Simon's musical comedy "Promises, 8:30 p.m., Saturdays at 5 and 9:30 p.m. and cuisine.of th,e ship was available to non-dieters OPEN with rnQdijJca.tions for, the, dieter. Sat., 5,7,'8:S5,10:45; Sun., 2,4,6, 8,9:40; THE California. The X-rated film, was Promises," starring Orson Bean, opened Sunday at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Thur- DAYS BOY AND THE LAUGHING DOG, Sat., 1, 3. photographed in color and directed by Paul yesterday at the Meadbwbfook Theater sday at 2 p.my It was a'successful cruise.' According to the .* String orchestra 688- Sunday, ' Morrissey. Restaurant, Cedar Grove. The show had one of There will be no Tuesday evening per- «AMto2P. waistline measurements whicli were taken at MAYFAIR (Hillside)—THE GODFATHER, the longest runs on Broadway, surpassing "The formance this week. A Sunday matinee will be $848 Saturday, the beginning and at the end of the trip, Apple Cider reaches will hold auditions Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 8:15; Sat., 1:30, 5:20, King and I" and "Guys and Dolls." staged Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. 7.30 AM 105:45 PM; members showed an averago of 2 to 3 1b. in The music is by the song-writing team of Burt weight losses. Everybody showed a' waist at 8:40; Sun., 1:30, 5, 8:15. To Publicity Chairmen: 7 AM:t!8«?; the peak of flavor this The Masterwork Music and Art Foundation -o-o- Dnchrach and Hal David. ;M least V4 inch smaller, and some showed four \ has announced the formation of a string or- ORMONT (East Orange)—BLUE MONEY, Would you like some help "Promises, Promises" is based on the 1960 7 PM 101:30 PM inches lost from the;waistline during the week. month. Be sure to Winesap Apples will be chestra, the Masterwork Strings, to be con- Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., 1:45, 7, 10:04; Sat., in preparing newspaper re- film, "The Apartment," starring Jack Lem- The unique cruise was.th£,:brainchild of CLOSEDWED. ready this weekend. ^ ducted by Stanley Kurtis. There are openings to Sun., 3:41, 7, 10:04; I, A LOVER, Thur., Fri., leases? Write to this news-1 mon and Shirley MacLalne, and it won three Lorraine Wurtzel arid-,^Ijlpnla-Marptta, have plenty on hand. be filled for violins, violas, celli, and basses. Mon., Tues,, 3:19, 8:34; Sat., Sun., 2:10, 5:29 awards, Best Picture, Best Direction and Best JR LOCAL founders and ccKlirectort;.oru|an Line, Inc., a paper and ask for pur "Tips:, : Our new Yz gallon They are" really super Auditions for membership in Thr Master- 8:33. . . "". "~:\ r Story.. • •!" ' .....,: weight reduction group,with' headquarters in on Submitting News re- In the stage version, Bean is seen as the" : work Strings will take place Sunday, Nov. 12, "South Plainfield. : :/ .-II« • container is perfect for this year, crisp and beginning at I p.m. at The Masterwork PARK (Roselle Park)—YOU ONLY LIVE leases." . ~ ambitious slick, Chuck Baxter. • Foundation, Morris County Park Commission TWICE, Thur., Fri., 1.7:30; Sat., 1,7:45; Sun., AUTO ireezincrin your own freezer. When you tangy to suit the most —Caitiffs onoay- Unning can, call, The .. The: swnnri t= ty-up-before_ discriminating-gourmet. ,*, .V, a. i , . f 3 Masterwork Foundation at (201) 538-1860 for an ' Series of the heastern Collegiate Bjble ,y. PUZZLE Institute, Ease] f l&jSaer is .pure apple juice. appointment. FIELDAVE. s.willWheminthecoUege This yednr's crQp:of,apples is a "vintage" The orchestra will provide an opportunity for film at Mdyfair ' chapel Mom "^ , concertiWlll ,i: feature the _P.on't miss them. experience in sight reading and performance of DOWN I. E,if»r Today'* Antwer (UNION L tls^^ttMittlSgr^ T ,-HlfMfen JZ sal 6. Hansoms supply Bach, Mozart; Handel and Corel!. At least two •ll):-. "Play It Again, Sam,".a Woody Alien laugh 0. Of •- 3. Qruesome 21. Sailor ; } performances.of The Masterwork Strings are :!;,••/ a • thea/. •;• 3. Sultan's de- 22. Bridge 'rjr.h n no vc.b'i —planned for cariy 1973.- — _ riot, opened yesterday on a double bill with ctte ,. • •.-(::•, orM h; " -..: -11./Mortgage -j<;, «. labyrinth •'-' strat- Saturday Florida oranges cmd' igrappfruit will be Elizabeth. 12; Sitting 8. Cathedral November 18 < Bull's con?; plani "Play It Again, Sam," which stars Allen as a 8:30 p.m. '•"•' loser who lives vicariously through Humphrey "' temporary' '6. Heavy blow 'Super Fly' is due ... 7. Put on —r. - Tickets, ... - Bogart movies, and gets all of his advice from a 1 ts for the firstiBhipment. ^14. Conceal '= '• (show off) - 25. Oone »B00, J 80 1000. 12 60 EVE group v fantasized Bogart, while trying to become a IS. Eviction 8. Brutal to M.French aw WHci 22S4424 on screen tit Union great lover. The picture, which features 17. Nigerian 9. Scoffed city I • The, EVE office at Newark j?ie orders for Thanks- "Super Fly,":which is about a black cocaine.. Diane Keaton, Tony-Roberts and Jerry Lacy, city 13. Type of (ruined) 31.1970 Th«atra-on-thQ-Hill jstate hollegel'ljnion. will hold r 18. Quantity educational 28. Aids Oscar giving will be taken pusher, who plans his last dealing before was directed by Herbert Ross, and faCaroer.'bav, }n (abbr.) courses 29. "I can- winner ! retiring with the loot, opens tomorrow at the photographed in color, with a Paramount 10. Wrath (?Wi»s) . not 33. Dross Caldvv^i College V:)o'uhge( of Downs Hall next r i starting November First. Union Theater, Union Center. The picture stars release. • ' •' ' — In the 16. BuddhtinV" 34. Repreluiut- Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 The follov?i>tg|ad was in theNatio^fflWpl^ierver and we ;.-•; for one ble ,aJiU-aa-parlj)La_vacatiohal To eliminate confusion Jr. 1. Scottish (abbr.) Slugger's "hadlTgooti response from people'^loWr the Eastern roles of "Harold and . Maude," another High- < 18, Trouble weapon planning clinic Conducted by "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," starring Paramount Pictures release. The film con- lander k BairWfaVv M4her, EVE part of the country^ferhcips you woiiucriike to send a and save you time pick- Alan Arkin and Sally Kellerman, plays Its last cerns a rich youth who is at odds with his en- 22. Iron or cop-' 1 Interviewer, i- P. l MARLON BRANDO times today. per pyrites r friflnrl Rom" ?f oi"-' Royal Rnri'•DflHfn'ffijfi npplefj, if so ing up your order, we vironment and finds momentary happiness Today if Home Hunting Day. \l'' p\(t pubflfr/tij welcome to Marlon Brando is starred in (2wda.) r NO KcoKTNkaoao please send jlie ord9t,;$o .ou|r,~prcfcu;cl. We guarantee with an 80-year-old lady. Hal Ashby directed the title roUKOf "The God- 25. down Chestnut Tavern attend, the session to; hear a the movie and filmed it in color. !°: Turn fo Today's REAL ESTATE require payment with the order. Place your father," which opened (be quint) 11 it I Raitaiirant paiiel' of wjprking women and delivery Eaifl of MissiS^jS^janJy -i James Bond pictures The Saturday matinee feature for the Elmora yesterday at the May fair 26 BUI Rickey t Vaii MART For a wide Selection one man A'dmlsslon is $2 50 order at jthe' bakery counter after Nov. 1st. is "Black Beauty," and an added attraction of 27 United iT" US. orsnM *vt.,l,O. See Yellow P»». e49 Ch»«tnm ot, Union. payable at the door P. Theater, Hillside. He is 28 Embrace come to Park screen cartoons. Qf New and Used but not ' Stqrtlng •, Your Own starred as Don Vlto Corleone 29 Shooter \ rT~ the finest In A>uted Homos in the City* Business" will be discussed by Two James Bond feature thrillers opened - in the Technicolor film based marble sal •SJ MMItt llntlu ITALIAN 32 Became Mrs Sandy Mond, owner of on Mario Puzo's novel, one of "tVBUY IUNOAV" ERICANCUISIN SUburb'la • Shdre • Lake • yesterday at the Park Theater, Roselle Park. 1^.... _.„!.*..». ~~.*.l'.**^.*.~ high The Party Shop, Millburn the top best-sellers of all time. strung Couhtry, They are "You Only Uve Twice," and LOW~pnCe JTIQlineeS Francis Ford Poppola 34 Actress DANCE t SOCIAL Mrs Mary ,Ann Welsh, ad "ThunderbaU." -. Ml I • I I • directed the picture from a Zorina OLD mUustrative^ assistant, per Sean Connery stars as Bond In the Ian Will nP>nin ll"! UniOfl 35 William IV EVERGREEN LODQI sorinel division, Overlook Fleming stories. Both pictures screenplay which of Kng O|Mit Dally 11 iN AJA-HM Fancy Fruit Baskets made to order starting " '- .res were Wmed In Wlf! UCyill III UIIIUII collaborated with the book's IVIMUIN AV« I'm a IAT TIL 1AM i Hospital, Summit will l lands tMlN«l>ls1LD, M J CLOJBDTUM "i describe the opportunities Thursday afternoon matinees will be started author. Among the featured nickname at *8.0Q. We use the finest fruit available . juiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiin Route u To Sprlngflild AMPLE FREE PAR available In the health field on Nov. 9 at the Jerry Lewis Cinema at Five players are Al Pacino, James dwds) Av« h> Evergreen Ave lllei5senberg Caan, Richard Castellano, 37 Break w . Tkkttt jmHMiJHhii ctoses offered In and they are-put together with care. | Enzo Stuarti to give— _ Points in Union, it was announced this week by 38 Ethan or— IDV WELLS ORCHESTIJI NOVEMBER 18,197] the area the theater and senior citizens organizations in Robert Duvall Sterling r $10 $8 50 Steve DANCE INSTRUCTIONS BV "A Horcwltr^tkf ach 1 Excellent for gifts. Sorry, we do not deliver. Union Township. • Hayden, -John Marley, 39 Hennery s CARL AND MILDRED SCHAFE $7S0.$6.«B, A "gwamne ' w last years- Union High concert nlaut, * pott's EVE career workshop - • r At present, the only matinees being shown at Richard Conte and Diane products HEMNTS Admlulen = Enzo Stuarti will perform this the movie house are children's programs on Keaton. «0 Tantallxe «i CAKE . UW FIVE POINT*. ma-^nrkB «f Westfield is ~| Saturday at 8 p.m. at the'Union High Saturday. . - . ''now working for Keyes Martm |8chool auditorium, accompanied by Advertising lp»Sprlngfield At present the only matinees being shown at panontl ci | comedian Tfoniire Martin and a full or- the movie house are children's programs on' PLEA$E DRIVE She will teUJhtfy s^e secured \ <*re'"~°~~ her job, jfaffth what op>- rchRrtra. In a b^Betlt-conceri sponiwej .^Saturday. • . tn Evtnt of i con- Frozen Apple Pies (unbaked) are always on 3 by the Union Tpwnship Lodge 35 of the The. Thursday matinees, with recent ticket 7 Harold 6chocv nortunltles exist In ad I Fraternal Order of Police. prices,' were arranged by theater officials in 3tt*isn verUsing fl«A,Mary Dobx« 4-5 hand. i?ut one in your freezer and when, Guest cttebertles and dignitaries Mil' cooperation with representatives pi Union's ¥. »»o*» rr. vJce-presidaitand;manager pf 1 also be on hsbd. Ticket* may be obtained Senior Citizens Drop-In Centers; Putnam Crestmont, Savings and Loan S unexpected people arrive bake it yourself. Rout4 H, Scotch Plains, N. J, Association,' Springfield I |at the door orln advance by calling BS7- House, the senjor citizens' condominium, and Culilnm Cider Donuts ate in season, they are avail- Sumrier Gardens, the senior citizens apart- Watts .Office, STARTI TOMQRHO\« CATIN PARTIES FROM - the" Lotus 10 TO 150 $6PIE> WelUnd'a' fiall ja, mi 560 pioip skiers, with tUtet or s are, welcome •••••>» ••& m wm-^:f.-:m^ Thursday-November 2. 1972 Thursday, November 2, 1972 Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Public Notice Public'Notice Public Notice Exhibit at museum tells story PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby Board lor Increased rental. The Sheriff's Sale Board niby grant the landlord a 7 cubic yard (water level) given that tha ordinance let forth ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'SSALE SHERIFF'SSALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW below we» Introduced at a meeting hardship rent Increase to meet single axle dump trucks for -: SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY ot the Township Committee of the these payments. Prior to any;such Townshlpot Union STRICTLY PERSONAL OF NEW JERSEY JERSEY. LAW DIVISION, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY. Union. New Jersey viow hauling of the Pequannock Watershed appeal to the Board, a londlord --< CHANCERY DIVISION SOMERSET COUNTY, DOCKET Township of U nlon In the County of NOTICETO BIDDERS froni End Loader—922-B or DOCKET NO. F-41J2-71 J. I. Union held on October 24. im. and must post In the lobby of each equal By Pat and Marilyn Davis UNION COUNTY NO. L-9438-71 — J.6317-71 KISLAK MO R TOAS E that tht said.ordinance win bo building, or If no lobby Is present, Proposal lorHlreof The NcwarK Museum lias Also included are models or DOCKET NO. F 1062 71 SOMERSET HILLS 8. COUNTY Snow Removal Equipment All Bids must be submitted In a rnembetvlt includes views of miiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMuiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imiiiiiiiiuiimuiiiimuimiuiiiwmiiiiiumiiuiirr further considered for final Inaconsplcuouiplacojnendaboul sealed envelope clearly marked— Copley News Service J. I. KISLAK MORTGAGE NATIONAL BANK, a banking tha premises, a nollce of said Sealed Bldi will be received by designed a multimedia show mounted specimens of the Ihe fiora, fauyia and water corporation of the United States of passage at a meeting of tht said the Township Committee at a "Proposal fpr Hire of Snow your present job means more CORPORATION (a N.J. WILLIAMS. F Township Committee at Municipal appeal, tatting forth the basis for Removal Equipment • Snow entitled "Sweet. Water" lo flowers, plants, birds find sources of the area, as well as —Dear Pat ond Marilyn: I doubt if Jim's ex-wife will sit Corp.) Plalntlfl, vs. JAMES America, Plaintiff VS- als., Defendants. Headquarter*, Frlberger Park, said appeal. Said not ce must be regular meeting on November 14, to you than this young man, RICHARDS, et ux et als. GALLAGHER'S COLONIAL 1972 in the Municipal Building, Season .9721973"— and bidders explain the Pequannock animals found in' the Water- scenes of thiS uses of water in My problem is going steady. with the two of you. Where's CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF FOR t"KfNG, •! tn,. Morris Avenue, Union, New posted for at least live (5) days name and address. ' Defendants. HOUSE, INC., a New Jersey flit. CWU Action writ prior to the proposed date of Frlberger Park. Union Township, Watershed to.the public The I've gone with the same girl you are not ready for a lasting corporation; and HUGH J. EXECUTION— FOR SALE OF PREMISSS Jersey, on November 21,1973, at a NJ.,af 8:30 P.M. prevailing time.. Bidders must be prepared to shed area, along with native Newark. • your ingenuity, gal? CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION MORTOAOED PREMISES By virtue ol tM •bove»tahw o'clock P.M. enter Into an Agreement or relationship. And the fact that GALLAGHER and BETTY PP Bid forms ana Specifications show, which opens tomorrow rocks and minerals. The for three years. We are now ~o-c— FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED By virtue of the above.stated r t » giracMdt ° Landlord may seek additional A song,. "Sweet Water," PREMISES GALLAGHER, his Wife, writ ot -tow-cutIon to m» MARY E. MILLER. may be obtained at the office of the Contract wlfh the Township and continues through Jan. 28. you feel this young man would Defendants. writ of execution to ma directed I shall expoie «or -kit TownshlpClerk rental - lor malor capital Superintendent of Roads any Immediately upon award by the geography of the region is written and performed by both sophomores in college Confidential to Help: By virtue of me above staled shall expose tor tale by public Improvements or services. The writ ot execution to me directed I CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF dbT oo AN ORDINANCE TO business day between the hours of Township Committee and furnish combines a programmed slide shown and how Newark ob- and I think we should get out just as soon take a trip without If you know this boy, he vendue. In room BJ, In the Court fibuit/'lnVhttltyOt REGULATE, CONTROL AND landlord must notify each tenant 8:30 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. certificates of Insurance M. folkBing't'r;, peter Ferrara, • ia shall expose for sale by public EXECUTION • FOR SALE OF House, In the City ot Elliatxrtn, • windue. InRoorn B-t, li by certified mall of the total cost presentation projected on a of the groove we've been in. you does not qualify him as a PREMISES j.. on wtdnttdav, Jl STABILIZE RENTS AND required by the Contract tains its water from the area is included In the film. Photos . knows you. Speak and be vendue. In room B-B, In tne Court N.J., on Wednesday, tha Irh day of November. A.D., 11W3/' ^HouttlnthtCltyot ElU CREATE A RENT CONTROL of the completed capital The purpose of receiving these documents, battery of giant-sized screens, candidate for a permanent House, In Ihe City ot Elizabeth, By virtue of the above-stated November A.D.. 1971 at two BOARD, WITHIN THE Improvement or service, the bids is to contract for the hire ot illustrated. for Ihe slide presentation were Our relationship has friendly. The rest is up to him. N.J. on Wednesday, ihe 15m day of writ ot execution to me directed I o'clock in the afternoon ot Mid o'clock In tha afternoon snow removal equipment on an The Township Committee •TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN number of years of useful Ufifae ^> ot reserves the right to re|ect any or a film made especially;for the become dull and monotonous. commitment at this point. Boys still like-4o think that November A.D., 1972, at two shall expose for sale by public ' THE COUNTY OP-tiNIONr- hourly basis such as: The film of the IVquanmx'k im.de in flip watershed area o'clock In tho afternoon ol said vendue, In room B-B., In the Court the Improvement as claimed, by all bids It such action, will best exhibition, 'ond \;iri>-d sound ALL that tract or parcel of land, WHSREAS. the governing body the landlord for purposes of 4 wheel drive "Jeep" or was made for the exhibition b\ over a.|ieriiMl of ninny months' I'm ready to date others and Why not let Ed take his they are doing the pursuing. day: House, In the City ot Elliobeth, situate, lying and being In the City equivalent trucks—8' snow serve the interests of the effects. N.J., on Wednesday, the 8th day ot of the Township of Union don depreciation for Income tax Township. John Columbus, a formepifaff by Curator Kenneth Gosner. add a little zip to my life. vacation alone? In the -O-O- All that'trad or parcel of. land, ot Plalnlleld, County of Union and hereby declare that an emergency purpostpurpose, the averaga e cost ot ththe plow attached situate, lying and beino in the November A.D., 1972, at two Stale ot New Jersey: unidhin the 4 .cubic yard minimum All bidders should state whether However, telling Beth the meantime, you can con- o'clock In the alternoon of said BEGINNINO at 4> o exists within The Township ot .Improvement, the total' number they are an Individual or whether The museum is ttaging Ihe Confidential to the Weirdo: Township of Scotch Plains In the BEGINNING at a point In tha BEGlNNINQat Un|on with respect to the rental ot Wuaro feet of the dwelling or* (water IQVQI) single axlo facts of life won't be easy and County ot Union in the State of New day, all the right, title and Interest Northwesterly lid* ,'of trucks 9' to W snow plows trading under a firm name or exhibition to show the beauty centrate on your job. After a Ask your high school of the above-named defendants westerly sidelined Everett Place, Avenue. dfitant Iif housing space In multiple garden apartment complex, the whether ihoy are a corporation In Jersey: distant along tha samt In - a Avenue. dfitant- Ii dfftlllngi not .tublect to rent Total square feetjKcupled by the* attached and Ihe importance of the I'm not sure how to make my few months yqu may be better counselor or favorite teacher BEGINNING at a point In the Hugh J. Gallagher and Belty North«»»terly; alonp • tto 8 to 10 cubic yard (water which latter event the address of Gallagher, his wife In and to the northerly direction 502 feet from fo It* lnter**ctun — regulation by reason of the tenant and the capital the principal office should be given escape. After all, this girl northeaster^ -side of Everts Its intersection with the northerly ' U for Increases In rent • Improvement surcharge he is level) or larger, tandem axle Pequannock Watershed—one able to make a decision. You to have a talk with your Avenue, 207.so feet, southeasterly following property, to wit: side line of West Front Street; trucks with W -or larger, snpw together with, the name of the Only MAX0N DISCOUNTS loves me and will be heart- peeking -.from each tenant. Tne president and secretary. ." of Newflr-k'a least known px : didn't ask me - BUT I am mother. If this doesn't help, therein'from its Intersection with AH that certain tract or parcel of- thmce"(irir»nv~'ra!d."~btg Inning, - ilM.-CWtrjnllwjL.bY.,,••'?. landlord /seeking /a capital ••• plows attached Ing Mdy to be exorbitant, MARYE. MILLER broken; please send me your name and the southeasterly side ol Smith land, situate, lying and being In the point and still along ttie westerly ilive and unwarranted. improvement or service surcharge 16 cubic yard minimum appreciated assets. Mostly against this live-in type of Street, thence: ID alono the City ol Plalnfleld, In the County of side line of Everett Plact In a Avang'a North .47 (water level) tandem axle TownshlpClerk minute* OfjYicWKh Bart, shall appeal for said surcharge to Union Leader, Nov. 2, 1972 . unpopulated, the watershed is At arrangement. Emotions address. northeasterly side of Everts Union and State of New Jersey: course of North 36 degrees 40 a "point "opposite" a "party "waiL the Rent Levelling Board which dump- trucks—for snow Avenue, south 52 degrees 24 minutes West, a distance ot 50 feet haullna (Fee $U.MJ an area of great scenic beauty, 1 Dear Al: become involved and someone BEGINNING at a point and partly on tublect prtmlttt.ttM ,' shall ' determine' If—said INTERNATIONAL Ok WVer, photo by Kinriath Gbsnor, curator. If" you have a question, minutes east, 67.50 feet to an Iron , comer In the southeasterly side to a point; thence (3) South 63 improvement ^»js hTafd'i What is this-THE GREAT pipe marking the Intersection degrees 20 minute* West a partly on pr^^.A^K"*? Wv.cl»flr»wE«MiM»tt)ttt*»,»rtf*tf <• Mletya/idgenefal wtllare of ftie .,.„ . _ .. ... that- remains virtually un- is hurt. Living together does write: Pat and Marilyn Davis, thereol .with the division line line ot Myrtle Avenue (formerly distance of 202.70 leaf to a point; citizens ot tiw Township of Union Improvement and, If so. shall RECREATIONAL VEHICLES spoiled. B(rdE, animals' and' .J -M>6lofly; lnclo<)b-d:)frt,tbe J^M*,i*wibuiTi'» multl-mexJli "»cc||6ay '*,hoW, "Sweet. ESCAPE? Tell Beth you in- not create a free atmosphere between lots 21 and 23 Block 'F' on Dunellen Ave.), said point being thence (3) South 33 degree* 52 Warranting legislative action by permltsuchlncreasetotakeplace. < Copley News Service, In care distant 54.98 feet In a northeasterly •—^ - ---• If said Increase Is granted, ifihatl fish are plentiful and there is Water, The Story of tJi^equariHiipliiW9i«r«h8d, ''on vle-^ tomorrow through jan.- tend to date others and that map herelnalter mentioned, mlnutet East, a distance of 50.05 W«st, "7.48 f«t to tnrv^*^- -Av«mi« 3QOMI3* tiegre1 w East, a the oovernlna'Kdy.' and " r where both parties can come of this newspaper. thence: (2) along said division line direction along the said side line of btyond saldparty waMi thtnet <« tuXXZPWHi.W™ &"Vhi WHEREAS, under the police not be considered rental and The NEW SCOUT 28. The water5horJ, approximately *4;«*ua 6 miles In aroa, lies in parts of Morris, j Myrtle Avenue from its feet to a point; thence (4) North 63 an abundance,&T plant life. she is free to do the same. and go as they please. It just north 35 degrees 53 minutes east, degrees 20 minutes East, a Soith 4S degrees 30 mlnutti 41 iienitiMi»5L?V '"' • • powers granted to. the Township calculated In cost of living Built tough to take you Possaic and Sussex Counties 35 mll«» northwest of Newatk Ofld jdetlyers SOimlMlon ' 90.0 feet lo an iron pipe In the rear Intersection with the northeasterly distance of 205.14 feet to tha point icuinninv/i: ~ '•• Committee of the Township of Increasts. In any event, no In addition, the watershed Finding someone to take your doesn't work that way. ' lino of lots shown on said map, side line of Mariners Place antTplace of Beginning. tecondt, West J7.01 fetti thancf OEOINNH*&.>,Tht aoovt descriptio! n being In Union In order to protect and Increase author lied by this section SUBURBAN 'oryv gallons of water dally to the clfy.^vii' , .• • place may be easier than you »/here thence: (3) alonp^he same north j (formerly Mariners Avenue), said (41 South 41 degree* 97 mlnutet 00 ccordanct with survey of c. H. preserve the health, safety and shall exceed 15 percent of the contains historical ruins of -0-O-- 52 degrees 24 minutes west, 67.S0 beginning point being In the The above description btlftg In seconds East, 114.M feet to the ' " Inc. dated May welfare of the cltlttn* of the tenant's rent. ' think. Dear Pat and Marilyn: TEASE-A-CAR feet between a point marked by an i division line between lots 8 and 9, -accordance with a survey ol Northwesterly slda ot Windsor Township of Union, a Rent Section |_|." There |t hereby furnaces nnd other evidences . Iron pipe, thence: U) south 35 In block A, on map hereinafter Frederick H. Singer, P.E. and. Avenue, tha point, and eject, of "fie t&; also/Knawn.s W Leveling and Control Board Is created "a Rent "Levelling Board $ of an-ironiitDining industry ri f Jim (not his real name) and •CORPORATION •• -' degreejM minutes west. 50.0 feet - mentioned; thence running south L.S., Scotch' Plaint,' N.J. dated determined to tM necessary within within the Townshlpot Unkm. Said dating (ron) ,'the Revolution. Dear Pat and Marilyn: • I have been married for two to the northeasterly side of Everts 44 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds February 12.. 1R71. , : J tha Township of Union. Board shall consist of five ACTION In accordance wim a ttrvtymada ij*ft%fcSMftf$ettribf I ththa Avenue, the point and place of east and along the said division TOGETHER with all fixtures R M members, none ot whom may be 2499 My boyfriend and I have years. We have our own home Order your 1973 NOW. THEREf ORE. , BE IT When Alexander Hamilton A woman twined M°^ ? ? I line a distance ot 121.44 feet to a now or hereinafter attached to or "" ?ttL - ^STSM f£&mpany Mm» pramUt•t• conveyeconveyedd ttO dateateod .oecampaIbectmbaraO^W-,,^^r JU. irw. • . ^. Norman Rooer Kino bv deed date ORDAINED by the Township either a tenant-nr a landlord of IUM nut; mu' :no been living together for over a and I should be totally happy. ! point and corner in the used In connection with tha Klno by deed dated. Committee ot the Township of residential real estate. The Foir Fun was- Setre(ary of the ~^..._ ALSO KNOWN and ' northwesterly side line ot lot 7, In premises herein described and tha BEING the same premises —-—•!d, May<3e. , Union In the County of Union that: members of said Board shall be rfoi Treasury, ho-'sent chemists gef holiday ,year. He will graduate from But Jim was married before import now for designated as Lots 23, 25 and part block A, an-said map; thence household appliance* which ara conveyed to the mortgagore htrttn 19n 7.i J ,Deedi-fo? 1 • Section 1. DEFINITIONS appointed by the Township college in a few months and and has a son. The little boy . of Lot 27, Block 'F' as shown on a ' running north 46 degrees 01 fixtures and part of the realty by dead of Alma Mato, widow, nl!Ji _.. jH' ' ''' • " WANT ADS>•••• •across the land.,to search for Committee and their terms of — and a (a) "Housing space" means p certain map entitled "Map of minutes east and along the said Including, but not limited to: dated even date'andal»utto"ti» Thai due appronlmately and includes that portion of a office shall be for a period of three TRAVEL! ALL water pure i • enough to' tells me he is then going ti> plays baseball and Jim feels early delivery - Westlleld Manor in Westfleld and northwesterly side line of said lot 7 range, comb, storm doore, sash,. recorded simultirrtovtiyhirewtth. „',"„,m.«> NtMir.laFMM! from dwelling, rented or offered for rant years each, however, the members The wagon thotls ^_^ A young woman Is knifed in . iplttie bleedhig' driving tips travel and see the world. He he must take him to each and Alfa Romeo Fanwood, New Jersey, dated 1094" a distance of 54.B8 feet to a point wall-to-wall carpeting. This It a Purchase Money seotemtembei r l.'Wn and costs. tor living and dwelling purposevto. ot the Board first appointed manufacture finli leather. The which map was filed In the Union and comer; thence running north Premises are commonly known AAortgaae given to «acure» part of ^""l'ht SMrltt'rteentes the right to one Individual or family unit hereunder thall have fermt as built to tow . . chcmiBts* reports located the a ^Newark city housing' until-the,ariii«llanco arrives. Thanksgiving: has long been wants me to go with him but every game. BMW— Bavaria County register's office Mar.ch 28, 44 degrees 40 minutes west a tht purchase price paid for the follows: v as 41 Everett Place, Plalnfleld. together with all privileges, project. She lies, bleeding Mrs. GUyard, neither doctor a JoyouatradiUilh In America, says he will go with or without Not only do I sit at home 1904 as Map No. 122 D. distance of 111.55 feet to a point New Jersey. premises abovt described. services, furnishings, furniture, J for 3 years each country's purest waters in the Citroen Promises are commonly known and corner In the aforementioned There Is due. approximately Premise* are »H6ikn»wni»* 217: il^Km ,«u,u«»o, eqtMpmfiht, facilities and WORK FOR YOU or'•'nurse," 'reaited, irutantly . but themountlng traffic tolls me. In fact, I have a deep while Jim is attending the Windsor Avenue, Wtstflaid. N.J.,, i^valMLAtnci? • "1 for 2 years each $ Pequannock region of New profusely frtm hevl,.,cH>eijK.', Jaguar as 819 Everts Avenue, Scotch side line of Myrtle Avenue; thence S29.0B7.S0 with Interest from 1 G:) jni ilJivv Iniprnvements,connecte__ d_ with the 1 for one year only. with health cape.truining she;, on our highway? has made It a down feeling that "without" Plains. N.J. , running south 56 degrees 28 September 15,1972 and costs. Thera is dut apprBumateTy or£ uC'HeMiirji " '''' - OPEN_TO 9 P.M./SAT. T0~6 P.M Jersey.,,. ,. ' ' ..' while onejfriend calls fox MID game, but his ex-wife attends tla.640.54 with Interest from1 untarf'LtaciefiiWt nt iLnrm'Oi-i uieoroccupancy of such portion of The members of the Board shall rec«b?ed!..tn.! ihe ,Public tragic occasion tor hundreda Lamborghini There Is duo approximately minutes west and along the said The Sheriff reserves the right to loct Ihrproperly. ' serverve without compensation. 3098 amBuVance' and''J',i}<[)JitiB^0FT)NION ,. •-, pprinore"tenants or-lamlly—board-shall not-be..deerned-1|nal Morris, Pusaaic, and Sussex I "Map of Building Lots Owned by Walle/ and Walley, Attys. Union Leader, Oct. DJ a. ULI cx-in-os.' lteHoji',i,9,"c.:.- : , NOTICBWCONTRACt6RS .-' l! Exempt from this ordinance until acted upon by ina governing -countits"r3&fl?iles-nortljwest of (he* wmroded_ woman, .tepifc teaphii»;JiQSpital of the defensively whenever they are which I really enjoy, and do^-Jim see that by sitting by his Rolls Royce DJ & UL CX-155-05 ' George M. Phillips, situate at 2, 1972 are motels, .hotel .. .s_ and simila...__.r typ—e body of,the Township. stuffing towels into the \yound, Cpn«ie%rl^•jaedlclne arid oir-the~raod; particularly not want to give it up. Ilijnow I- ex-wife - rumors will surely Union Leader, Oct. 19, 26, Nov 1, 9, ' Evona, City of Plalnfleld, N. J . Union Leader, Oct. 19, M.Noyt(=eat7i.O4). ' - ".:'„'i"'Wi£:L~ ,.- ^-^:. buildings and buitdlngt In which up Section 12. The Rent Levelling Newark. Newark owns 35,000 Vplvp 1973 (FCOJ72.00) April 1886, which map was made "72 (t=««7,.O4. •J8SSQM& :'«"• hereby lo onethlrd of the occgpled floor Board It hereby granted, and that) DenuSlrjtfflj'Jifew Jersey-New during the long holiday can advance with this"monv fly? by F. A. Dunham, C. E., Plalnlleld, space Is commercial, and housing have and exedrclse. In addition to_ It Is a known fact that acres, ...app'roxima.telv 86 N. J., and was filed In the Olllce ot given that taated proposals will ba '•"">Panttac 3 leu. School. xvpe^emjj'^warns Don Costa, pany and my job has become a I've spoken to my husband We Specialize In other powers herein granted, all , Sheriff's Sale units of two unit* or less. Housing percent of the entire drainage SHERIFF'SSALE the Register ot Union County on units newly constructed or rented the pwerrs necessary and 1 Jo^rogram was safety director of the Allstate very important part of my life; and all he says'is, "I love my Juno 8, 1888, as Map No. 84 B. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW appropriate to carry out and Community IMowspopors are- area', from wuichil receives 50 %®M SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW _„„„ 'NO: Storm Sewertfaclltles In Poplar lor the first time to a new tenant Yconcerfs Being the same premises JERSEY, CHANCERY are exempted, and the Initial rent execute the purposes of this «;«,«w,,u»J'!t'"under. the • Motor Club. "It's, the overly I know that If we separate at son and intend to be a part of Foreign Car Leasing ; JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION. UNION COUNTY, Street. Rotafta Place, Scotland million gallons of water a day.! DIVISION. UNION COUNTY, conveyed by-deed of Rank C. Ro«d/Madi»or«A*eSoe'and West maay- be determined by . the ordinance, including, but -not hard to get rid of....thls week's Emorgency^fBroployment Act. confident or reckless driver this point it is the end of our Carfaro and Kother Ine M. Carfaro, DOCKET NO. F-4540-71 AND INVESTMENT .COPP;'.^. limited to, the following: his life." I've been thinking DOCKET NO. F.217B-71 FIRST T n h landlord. All premises or buildings The Pequ^ock vyatershed his wife, to Hugh J. Gallagher and C I.T.FINANCIALSERVICES, r who .brings. disaster upon relationship. I do not want to ' FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN it''unTon"''.! S!X ! 'Rjt .,__,. find-tntHiOHT-"? "SwiilsnELO PRIN6HEL0 SPRlHGBftD .^^>;Wtnt:^(.-q(ii[lieM4-^j^^ ••*»••':-V ^••'•-"VK'.V:-':?-'.'-^';^1'-'; .-: ••...- _-..'^. .*''...... ,t,.r./^,;,,." '" ;v-,•»•.•'•• •••.'••', WtP&W*-^ •« P^:^;^^^W;-ft.v>»«);-vv:;,.' 1 i i > w$™ •i '."•.' .• -•'•'• • • ''.''.-.i; ;..'.• I' .. .-..."..'.• : ' >••••.• • i. .••- .-..•«,. •••c - .-.., KP.; . .j'l^-ii-'-j' -- 4"-' X —'.—•' ;!.-.*.•.>;.' .'.»,..•»:...,. ;iA.:U- I,MI •.U -K4'>'\M^ .«"*'.'• * li.'- tff* SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursda/, November 2, 1972-29 Thursday-November 2, 1972- Rinaldo sums priorities: Mrs. English raps opponent's position English proposes direct loan policy Bulldogs will play Millburn; Jerry F. English has proposed a policy of "By offering low-interest loans directly to suburban and rural areas," the former State improving qualify of life on wiretapping bill... direct low-interest government loans for low individuals for housing, we would also be Senator continued. providing a more varied choice in housing, Returning to her Bupport for a new Com- Security benefits," Rinaldo explained. He said Union County Congressional candidate Mrs. and middle-income families who want to I State Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo, enabling more families to choose among a wide mittee on Urban Affairs, Mrs. English said, - beaten by New Providence that he also would include prescription drugs Jerry F. English has called the Nixon finance the construction or purchase' of their Republican candidate for Congress in the 12th range orhomes and neighborhoods in urban, "The need to restructure the Congressional I District,- said this week that his priorities in under the Medicare program. Administration's policy of "government by own homes. At the same time, the Union County approach to housing bills was emphasized last defeats came at the hands of three of New • Providence (18). All three are tied for the lead Congress would be directly related to im- Rinaldo said that no one should be forced into surveillance and dossier" a growing threat to month when the $10.6 billion Omnibus Housing By CLIFF ROSS financial disaster because of catastrophic the democratic and civil rights of all Democratic Congressional candidate said a Jersey's best teams—Summit (rated No.'5 In in the Suburban Conference with 4-0 records! proving the quality of life for residents of Union Bill was killed in the House Rules Committee The Jonathan Dayton Regional Football County. illness and said that a comprehensive national Americans.' new Committee on Urban Affairs should be Ribicoff fo speak the state), Madison Boro (15), and New The Bulldogs are tied for fourth at 1-3. ' health care program he proposed would assure created at the federal level to act on housing after laboring through several months of Bulldogs were defeated last Saturday by New The GOP candidate said those priorities "Before it's too late, before we find ourselves debate in the Banking and Currency Com- Providence, 39-0. This Saturday, the Bulldogs— which will get his immediate attention for financial as well as quality health aid to those in a completely controlled society, we must end bills aimed at relieving pressing needs stem- stricken, regardless of income. ming from the one percent vacancy rate which at Williams tribute mittee. who sport a 2-4 record-will play host to action include tax and welfare reform, rising the indiscriminate record keeping of political "By taking our housing needs out of the Millburn at MeiBel Field at 1:30 p.m. prices, senior citizens, health care and drug "But it Is the middle income families which activity, wiretapping and attempts to curb the exists in many areas of Union County and the Union County Democrats will hold a "Tribute have been shouldering a disproportionate United States. Banking and Currency-Committee, where it is While the Bulldogs missed running back abuse and crime. press which • have typified this to Sen. Harrison Williams" Sunday at just one of many subjects under consideration, Vlnnie Davis, who was injured, New. "Middle Income families need tax relief, and burden because too many legislators have not Administration," Mrs. English said today: Oiling the housing crisis one of the main Elizabeth's Winfteld Scott Hotel. been, responsive to their needs," Rinaldo said. issues of the 1971 campaign, Mrs. English said and placing it in an Urban Affairs Committee Providence was aided' by the return of I intend to fight for an amendment to the "A people can never he truly free unless they Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D.-Conn.) will be the superstar Richie Allocco. Allocco, who was He noted that prices of many household that current federal policies have placed an dedicated to the needs of cities, we would be federal revenue sharing program which will possess the right to be different and the right to principal speaker at the 9 a.m. breakfast fund- better-able to define housing programs and get considered a doubtful starter during the week provide New Jersey with a fairer share of the necessities have continued to rise and said: speak openly without fear of retribution." emphasis on housing subsidies for people who raising event, county Democratic Chairman build and sell rather than for those people who them swiftly enacted. because of an ankle injury, scored two touch- returns." Rinaldo said. "There should be an immediate freeze on the Mrs. English, a 12th District Democrat, said Christopher Dletz sald.___ downs. His point, total for the season (96) is one prices of meats, poultry and produce. The Cost need and live in houses; «••-—•- "Last year the United States trailed Sweden," As a state senator, the candidate sponsored President Nbton and his personal advisors and "Representatives Edward J. Patten,' D-"l5th Japan, Russia, the Netherlands and France In of the highest in the state. landmark revenue sharing legislation which of Living Council should take a tougher stand appointees have demonstrated a calculated "We must end the Current federal housing Dlst., and Joseph G. Mlnlsh, D-llth Dlst., U.S. on applications for price increases." policy of high-rise complexes which .often the construction of new housing units per 1,000 Wiu> the Bulldog defense keying on Allocco's has returned $125 million in sales tax revenue disregard for the Constitution and Bill of Rights Senate candidate Paul J. Krebs and 12th running, New Providence quarterback Bob as highlighted by the infamous Watergate create compounds of poor, ethnic and elderly -District Congressional candidate Mrs. Jerry residents. I would ,like to see this country to local governments in New Jersey to help engage in a race"for better housing for all our Tuscano threw two touchdown passes and ran \ ease property tax burdens. Of that total, Union affair and an unprecedented campaign of minorities while isolating them in the center . English are among the Invited guests. city," the 12th District candidate said. citizens," Mrs. English concluded. for another. The Bulldog blockers and runners County communities received $8 million. Election of Rinaldo spying and sabotage against Democrats. "" IN THE LONG RUN — Members of the varsity cross-country Ben Geltzeiler, Dennis Episcopo, Jim Walnbacg, Tom Moore, could not find footing in the mud that covered Rinaldo said that he would focus particular "It's only a matter of time before this "We must also find a way-to bypass the team at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, Coach Marty Tagllentl; rear, Barry Gorft, Skip Moore, Jeff the field and could not open up their running attention on senior citizens, many of whom now paranoic fear of open government and society cumbersome bureaucracy which has so far include, from left, front, Bob Roman, Joe Campanella, Dave game. Without a supporting running game, to Congress urged been a hallmark of the Federal Housing Grant, Eddie Keramas, Tom Lovitt, Sfu Sherman; Perry are confronted with losing their homes because filters down to the man in the street and we m Mantel, Ted Johnson, Bill Bjorstad, Kate Splelholz,' Stuart Carvellas, Rick Silvorsteln. ' quarterback Nell Anderson could not get the of spiraling taxes. "These people, living on become n nation of robots, fearful of con- Authority program and has led to the cur- BUMPER passing attack going. tailment of many housing-projects." "EDUCATIONAL INSIGHTS" Ruff, Rich Diet*, Tom Ehrhardt; second row, Merrill Fromer, ••'--..- - .- • • (Photo-Graphic*)-. fixed income, cannot survive financially under by Senator Case troversy or differences," the former State STICKERS Gordon freedman, Vic Vitale, Gary Werner, Tom Jacques, New Providence scored in the first quarter on more tax strain and for them the revenue Senator stated. .'..„,,.' Mrs. English said that direct government Nell M. Frlgand, Olractor ' a 28-yard Tuscano pass to Don MacLaurin and sharing program is not enough in itself," WASHINGTON—United States Senator Mrs. English also-criticized her Republican'' loans, using the'full faith, and credit of the Locations In Morris, EUtx & Union Counties Treasury Department, would also be cheaper Inlenslva. low cost prlvitt tutoring for CollMi S.A.T. tntt and Allocco's one-yard plunge in the second quarter Rinaldo asserted. He said that he would work to Clifford P. Case of Rahway, this week called on opponent for voting for a state wiretapping bill 5.R.A. HIM) School entr»nc» mams (MI. 1M«) made the halftime score 12-0. his fellow Union County residents to elect State since they would eliminate the need for a bank > Co-Bducatlonsl (Gradn K-l) Individual Had raise the earning limitation for Social Security and then proclaiming that he was "willing to Harriers 2nd The Bulldogs, forced to play catch-up football Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo to Congress. give up some rights of privacy to end the. or private agency to act as middleman. TRAMPOUNE and GYMNASTICS PRO9RAM Autumn, winter events listed recipients from its present $1,680 to $3,000 and New Claim (unlimited to 12 children each) bto. No*:, vm t, in the second half, were dominated by both the ultimately abolish the ceiling. Case, the senior United States Senator from corruption of organized crime." . '' Feb., 1973 (est. 1965) ' • • ball control and quick strike offense of New New Jersey, is a candidate for re-election to his "The way to end organized crlme_in_lbJsl. "I believe it is highly discriminatory to -fcr a complete Congressional review of laws Office Phone: 539-1666; Noon-8 p.m. •in conference for Dayton DIPPER program Providence. With the Bulldog defense looking penalize senior citizens who want to work by fourth six-year term in the upper house of country is by upgrading police task forces, by and procedures concerning the compiling of for the run, Tuscano hurled a 60-yard touch- reducing their Social Security benefits if they Congress. He said that if he is re-elected he rooting out the rackets and numbers games and data banks on individuals, and wiretapping CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! If No Answer, 876-4547 The fall and winter season of Dayton down strike to Art Cattano. Earlier in the half would like to have Rinaldo with him in nament games - wail ball, tennis, table tour- earn more than the small amount allowed, by levying stiff penalties against convicted surveillance, with an eye toward eliminating Sell yourself to 30,000 families wllh i championships Intramural Program Physical Education naments. - should be. handed Jn immediately., New Providence scored after a turnover nnd Washington as the representative of the 12th a low-cost Wont Ad. Call 684-7700, while very wealthy persons collect interest on underworld figures," Mrs. English noted. the indiscriminate abuse of privacy and civil Recreation (DIPPER) will present a varied All participants must have nurse's approval tq.j two long drives." district. n investments while collecting full Social If elected, Mrs. English said she would move _ riRhls. .' ' '?-.','"• The Jonathan Dayton Regional cross-country and exciting schedule to students and faculty play-no approval- It, needed- for-teblfr-toiir— October was not a good month for Dayto. "Having once served as congressman for the team finished in second place in the Suburban members in the boys' gym at Jonathan Dayton naments in the cafeteria. which lost three of four games. However, the area that now constitutes the 12th district, I am Conference Championships in Warinanco Park Regional High School, according to Director well aware of the type of representation that Secretaries tea last Friday. On Nov. 7, the Bulldogs will be host John Swedish. uauniuu ^Madame Butterfly' Union County residents want and deserve In j hlh ThlsyearVprograhiTwill fealure"three;fllSh"T Washington," he said. "For the past 16 years, set for ntouth Invitational meet Nov. 9. half-court basketball with American League (9- By DAVID F. MOORE, Congrestfwoman Florence P. Dwyer has The National Secretaries 'The highest flulaliei to the Bulldogs in the ~10th grades) playing Tuesday and Thursday is first program in provided responsible, responsive represen- conference championships was Dennis THE STATE WERE IN Conservation Foundation 3 Association (Union County mornings and National (11-12-faculty) Monday iiiHiuiirumnnuiuiimmuM iiiuiiiiiiiiiimuiimuiiiiiiiiiml tation that has made her a figure of national Chapter) will hold a mem- Episcopo, who was seventh. Jim Weinberg and Wednesday mornings. Friday mornings UC cultural series renown. Matt Rinaldo will serve in the same bership tea on Sunday from 3 placed eighth, Barry Gent 12th, Ben Geltzeiler will be devoted to wall ball games with paddle When Assemblyman' Albert W. Merck, ob-, at finishing up long-planned construction, and tradition." Mth and Tom Lovitt 21st. Giacomo Puccini's "Madame Butterfly," to 5 p.m. at First New Jersey ball doubles scheduled this week. Other events served some time ago that the love affair of the that some of New Jersey's mass transit has to Senator Case pointed out that he has known Bank, Townley Branch, | Episcopo, Weinberg and Gerst are the only include: Floor hockey, six-man league to open American public with the automobile had consist of buses, which need highways. will open the 1972-73 Cultural Arts Series seniors on the team. The juniors on the team ended, he just might have been right. At least sponsored by the Union College Alumni Senator Rinaldo for more than a decade. "He Morris and Potter avenues, in December, Tag football, six-man team to Nationally, we've all just been treated to the afe Skp Moore, Tom Lovitt and Dave Mantel. it's obvious that the public and'its elected A Association on Sunday evening, Nov. 12, it was has served as a member of the Zoning Boartt of Union. play after Bchool beginning Nov. 6; singles and spcctaclujjf Congress failing to pass any high- NOT JUST A SNAP JOB — Dlno Di Coco is center for the Jonathan Dayton ReaionaV Adjustment in Union Township, as a member of MattRina ! The state sectionals are scheduled Nov. 11 doubles tennis tournament slated after school representatives are beginning to look twice at way legislation, primarily because of High School football team. ! , ~' . •• + announced today by Clarence Menzer of Mrs. Florence Rogers of 126 the Union County Board of Freeholders and, and this year the Bulldogs are In Group II, a on the town courts, and a table tournament In the "blessings" of endless schemes to cover the arguments about mass transit's share bf ap- Fanwood, association president. during the past five years, as a state senator. Melrose ter., Linden, is country with concrete. The three-act opera, set in Nagasaki, Japan, chairman of the membership different category from the one they were the cafeteria during the Student Council's propriations. The federal Highway Trust Fund, in the early 1900s, jvill be presented by the "Matt Rinaldo has an outstanding record of committee. Secretaries in champions of laBt year. If the Bulldogs finish in breakfast program which will include chess, Here in New Jersey this shows up in the which sucks in tax monies from gasoline and accomplishment in the state legislature. His the top five of their section, they will checkers and bridge tournaments. -y troubled outlook for Gov. Cahlll's $650-mlllion other sources, is stoutly defended by a lot of Regional booters lose twice renowned Amato Opera Company of New York progressive political philosophy is in harmony Union County interested in transportation bond issue, which will Undergo a special interest groups which want to see it in the Campus Center theater on Union becoming members' are automatically qualify for the state finals Nov. The three-man basketball league season with the thinking of most of the residents of this 16. started last week. The Sacks (Cal Ackerman, public vote on Nov. 7. The League of Women (.. used only for building more highways. College's Cranford campus at 8 p.m. district." welcome to attend. Voters, while not opposing the bond issue, has ra T*"* ryll^ffi Arts Strips IS npen tn TTninn ' Coach Martin Tagllentl said, "If we can get~ Paul Ackerman and Dino Collabelli) took first Speaking of special interest groups, I saw an —after both go into overtime ' stiongly ci itlu-Ued it aa a eontlnuutiuii uf "crlais College alumni,, former students and their TEEN-AGERS, find |obs by ~the~team~upWfuTnflrengTh7we~wni surprise place in the American League as they won four Schneider and the hustling,JBulldog defense.tpp. guests, Menzer explained. Originally presented running Want Ads. Call 686-7700. teams before the season Is over." games without a loss. The Sacks had little financing," lack of capital planning and the- !of Newsweek. Put there by the American decline in pay-as-you-go financing. They agree, The Jonathan Dayton Regional soccer team the regulation game time,'Wjth ON« DAY -«>"«5 •«••-«. tl» powor humMlfl«r with NOTICR PLIAIi IE th» ar«at**t molstur* pratfualnfl oaniicHy CAHILL- -.•"•IT .,-V7-v;-,..•--•. -i., HumM-AIr* KMpi your horn* nt »comm«n i Or do Iheyf to maturity, '' ' ' • comforts. .. .''-" •;- ''• • ••' " ; ,'"• • : '._ .'.'• It'a amaiinf how many • of «a like thla proud lady^ Oneibedr "' •'"'••• .'..'•,-''''ifai|ii.!i.r.-.;.;--S!'1.''. ••• .;.;'. :.'••'.'•:' , than atattua(„ rembwi n» ;',>:'.>ftftk'»biiBr VS.SnS0ii'^.i^ l ! ; Df.our freedom.' W«oeaol -f-.' Bonda wa way.tokeep'*v','(,;j 1 '•' i'! ' I'I- • ^^BpT'^^' ''J ''' •' '•'''•''"' ' ''i''J'" •'"'•'••• •' * ', i ' ' / .„.!— k. _.K-.4 — • • vt'lnm." ' • •<•:.-/-'!•!' ' S- ^1^::.,;/,:,^ ^'"r^*t| mmxMSBj^^ • ^ ** V ••(*••• •Thursday. November 2.. 1972- Htlp Wanted Men & Women 1 Situations Wanted -Thursday, November 2,, 1972 ; Call an | AD APPEARS IN 8 SUBURBAN PAPERS •« OUR REAPERS WRITE... Gauge Sales 12 Merdimdisa for Sale 15 WanU_t»i>«T It Floor Machine. <> (Waxing 48 TBLIPHONB solicitors •• ___„_.--. —I -. Moving i Stofaje 67 Piano Tuninj 74 I Apartments (or Renl 101 Experienced work from home part ! COMPANION to older or semi- OARAOE SALE. Nov. 4 & J, 11 MOVINO to Florida. Selling Living •LACK WAUtUT trees wanted • ' FLOOR WAXINO, SANDING 4 "We were surprised and pleased that your : Invalid. Volliburg or So. Orange a.m. to 3 p.m. 175 Union Road, Room, Dinette & bedroom set, It In. In diameter and larger. : "AD-VISOR" ^ _- time. Salary plus commission. Sealing. Complete janitorial IHVINGTON , 1 found my |ob Steady work. Mo selling. Call Mr. I area. Near 31 or 94 bus line. Call Ros.lle park. 245-1578. Elec. Including Colored RCA TV Console Premium PICM P«ld for large Service. Home or Commerclftl. Florida Specialist PIANOTUNINO papers gave us far more results than the JUlet M71|M. skillet, stove, dishwasher, Spanish sel. BrlcA-Brac. 1494 Village treat, wrftt FUBMING LUMB_ff | AND 5 rooms, heat & hot water, - through FREE ESTIMATES. 5192516. Immaculate house, rent (ISO. Dec. X1IM • R 11-2.7 Queen bedspreads with 4 prs. Road, Union, N.J. APT. -1» Jnd jt.-WWUltown. NJ, 06*25. : F 111*4. REPAIRING Suburban newspaper r dallies." . ^ L. K.- MUSICAL DIRECTOR — drapes, baby carriage. Sterling J.ZIDONIK 1st.,- near- Sacred Heart of .7700 AtttOAr silverware lor 12, many other OR 6-3075 Irvlnglon Parish. 371 8160. TlLIPHONI SOLICITORS Organization shows. Experienced COMPLETE BIRCH KITCHIN ANYTHINO OLD China , colored (•>•• •! DON'S classifieds...to place Union, N.J. for clothing drive. '• accompanist, popular or classical, Items 8. baby clothes. ' UNIT BUILT IN OVEN. dais - (deoreielon), comic Hems, Furniture Repairs 50 ECONOMY MOVERS, INC Ml-2-101 , vocal music teacher - primary IRVINOTON your ad...call all areas. Call 376-lMo X11112 LAMPSfcCARRIAGE. furniture, ltwnry, oriental runs _ Local & Long Distance PIANO1TUNID orA47B« rades - Kdg., 1st & 2nd. Call toys. Conduct estate or house DON ALBECKER, MOD. 6 rooms, heat . supplied, newly Ivel •-- ' LARGE standing fan, tools FURNITURIPOUSHINO ALSO 686-7700." t elyn Orbach, 379-S354, (Including llgsaw), desk & many sales. Mrs. Jay JW »12» or aum REPAIRING, ANTIQUES PIANOSREVAIftED decorated. Available Nov. 1 or 15. Rll-2-7 or 177-OVW. ' Union N.J. Adults preferred. 1200 month. 375- DEADLINE: Tues. Noon for Thurs. Publication Call 686-7700 . Deadline Tue*. other Items. 72 Chester Ave., BLANK Cassettes- high quality RESTORED, REFINISHINC. COOSCINSKIESilJI __^ __ R tl-H 687-0035 MU Irvington. Starting 112. tape. Overstocked C-90,%1.611. C-SJ- HENRY RUFF. CALL (Xu » 5645. 0663. Business Opportunities 8 — X 11-2-13 | ii.io. Minimum of 10. Call after S : • Z 11-2-101 CAIH WMTIfJO FOR YOUR MILLIR'l MOVING IRVINOTON TEMPORARY OARAOE SALE 141 No. 24th St., : P.M. weekdays 3719607. STAMP____OINS. TOP PRICES Plumbini I Heatinf T> : Kcnllworth. 3 8. 4 families -I ; " R11-9-1J Girate Doors 52 Reasonable rates-storage-free 3 ROOMS 8. bathh.. 33rd floorloor, haheatt 8. HdpWniM Men & Women 1 Help Wanted Men S Women ;i, | Help Wanted Men & Women 1 HdpWtnled Men t Women 1 Hdp Wanted Men & Women 1 Help Wanted Men* Womtn 1 DRESS.*, ALTERATIONS SHOP axtlmates. Insured, local-long * hhott . watet r suppliedlid, buslnesbl 9 for sale. Well established with clothing, ' toys, household* DEN Furniture, colonial print OFFICE appliances and other Items, etc. i sofa, chair, ottoman, Like new. distance, shore specials. 245-liM I SUPERIOR PLUMiINO • couple only. Call 376-0184 after i good Income, Excellent location, OARAOE DOORS INSTALLED, R 12-14-67 HIATINO.Oas heat Inst. Repair.. Elizabeth, off Elmora Ave. Ideal Frl. S. Sat., Nov. 3 8. Nov. 4 - rain Call 698-4491. i Remodeling, Electric sewer AAAJOR FOOD date Sun., Nov. 5th. —: . K-11-M5 Original'RKyOeri Scrip garage extensions, repairs & — — 211-2-101" SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS for seamstress or lust for dress service, electric operators and BENTON 4 HOLOEN. INC. ; cleaning. 24 hr. svc. 37*6*7^ ^^ IRVINOTON ftAANUFACTURER REPORTER ASSIGNMENTS shop. Call after v P.M. 353-2326. — : • X 11-2-12 I MEDITERRANEAN Console 1 0 . BANK TELLERS EXPERIENCED Color TV. Like New. 862-9162. radio-controls. Stevens Overhead LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE 4 rooms. 3rd floor, has opportunity lor part time sales .*», Put your skills to work. Turn —- z 11-2-8 Sunday Only. •""SliSFMUMOCTIS Ava.!!?, Union Door Co. Ch 14749 MOVING STORAGE • ALLIED See Supt. service representative calling on ' them into money. Work where Rummage Sales .13 ; X-ll-2-15" Dally I* - F-TF VAN LINES (47 Years Dependable WALTER REZlMSKI 12840th St. Super Markets 9 A.M. to 2:30 • 4 FOR " CHAIN OF SUBURBAN EASY OPERATION- PLUMBING CHEATING. CLASSIFIED-ONE COST-EIGHT NEWSPAPERS & when you want. Temporary MOVINO - Colonial chair & table, Sorvlce) FL 111727 opposite Olympic Park. man day week. Must have car. Write NEWSPAPERS: SOME EXPERIENCE IN office assignments In all areas luncheonette, tountalrfT" greeting Ht-l-67 Kltchani & bathrooms — — Z11-2-101 Box 1491. Suburban Publishing cards, newly air conditioned, roll-away bed. stereo spkri, ping WANT«D—-Cojn« a. stamps. AUTOMATIC DOOR FULLTIME of Essex county, . BAZAAR & RUMMAOE SALE OPERATORS. Repaired.Sold- modemliid, Gasneatlng. 173 49M UNION LEADER • IRVINGTON HERALD • VAILSBURG LEADER • LINDEN LEADER Corp. 1291 stuyvesant Ave. Union COVERING AAUNICIPAL MEETINGS located In local suburbs, opposite Wed. 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SHARPE SCHOEN for qualified tellers who are desirous of CLERKS APPOINTMENT, MR. MINTZ 686 7700 H ,--,., ; Fluldex ti.49 - Lose weight with ELECTRONICS." 24 hr. Service. inured < replacements. Call STATE P 8. H TYPISTS PART TIME TYPISTS 3 p.m., present owner r.tlrlng. & some nearly new Items, R-119-18 REALTORS. 3997800. moving into senior, positions. These 42500 Cash lakes It 8. assume sisterhood, Mouptsinal Cong. Dex-A-Dlet capsules af Ar-Kay , yM 20 (Keep us moving and you save) ••--•• ST«NOt '• THE SPECTATOR (Roselle 8 Roselle Park) Ambitious motivated parson Drug Store, 700 St. George _____ ° F-1M4.52 . — ^-J ,— X-ll-23-75 —i ^—T-. • Z.22a-l01 SWITCH BOARD wanted for dynamic new Co. Very PBX OPERATORS balance of.very small mortgage. f. BOOKS PAUL'S M&M MOVING positions are located throughout our - First come, llrsttold. Call 7.2-9791 Lmden. . - 7~ ; BYRNE PLUMBING*HEATINO UNION . MTST Classified & Classified Display A^veftlsliig Appears In All Eight High income. No selling. Over 21, 1975 Vauxhatl Rd , Union 2 Bedrooms, living room/ eat-In SECRETARIES til 2 p.m. Evenings. 371-2764. RUMMAOE SALE-Sun. Nov. 12. — Rll-9-13 •!• 688 116f JJ ,_, < Convert to oil or gas. Bathroom system Including SUBURBAN locations. • KEYPUNCH Call 484-3062,. 3:30 P-M. to 7 P M Gum 53 kitchen, tile bath, individual ETC. Newspapers Listed Aboive With'A Combined Clrculatlopflf 30,000 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Temple Israel of 1 WOOD Off Ice'desks, lounger,.' alterations. Also small lobs. Call suitable for home or office. Cheap. : 373 7338. . thermostat control St air : •> 11 a i KEY PUNCH Union, 3372- Morris Ave., Union. conditioned. Call 687 4667. Immediate lono . or short run PER LINE O3THAV. T73* VT ^j' %!, '••:•.:••' • Great bargains, clothing, linens, Must be seen a, removed Sat. Nov. OUNS, bought, sold, exchanoed; SHORTLINE MOVERS XU-2-75 ALL OFF ICE 4. 10-2 P.M. DECOR-AIRE~rNC.i~ Z112 101 assignments as you prefer. 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Both little used. 4 pc. , " Home Improvements 56 OK. J220 plus utilities. 687-1075/ or 1,000 Lines Within A Year. .75c AAA rated merchandising WANTBDi Silver coins, silver Home Ironrnernenb S6 Aged and Retired - nome like including SUBURBAN locations for and 52 Consecutive Insertions Lost & Found 14 Revereware cooking utensils -110. . atmosphere; state approved. 500 211-2-101 service - organization of non- WESTERN GIRL, INC. — F-119-9 dollars, coin collections & Stirling experienced tellers. The hours are food products to super market AIM Spanish Manto Rug, 9 X 6V., i Chirry It., Elll. EL 3 7657. UNION TEMPbRfpffmLP SVC. pr 10,000 Lines Within a Year..59i (OUR 25th YEAR) . OUITAR,piano.oroan. bass.flute, yellow & acqua. 4674517. ; sliver. A.M. COIN INC., 1989 Xtf 1 10 or More Consecutive Insertions chains Is seeking strong man to , LOST BANKBOOK PASSBOOK , Uhlon. 9640032 - 35 Rent Immediately—short term—4 ,fle*able & negotiable.* 30BSprlngfleliiAve, Berkeley His function as manager of 748-1914 saxophone, c|ar_pet. trumpet, rooms S. bath, 1st floor, garage, •ttJ.4000 or 3,000 Lines Within a;Yean*.7lc distribution service In north violin, trombone at your home or ! No M-237253. United States R 11-218 ONE CALL HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE!! •'.•'••' ••'•• '•" - Si" Rebated When Earned 547 Bloomfleld Ave. Bloomfleld CONTEMPORARY beige sofa heat & hot water supplied. S140. .,»„,•.- X 11-121 Jersey Metropolitan area. If my studio 2330925 or 24S0423. , Savings Bank. P.O. Box 9B6. Rucling t Siding ! An Equal Opportunity Newark. 07102. bed. Only 2 weeks old. Cost 1400. you have had management or H 11-23-9 Will sacrifice 1250. 375929a after 4 • Additions ,,2,1,2.10. RETIRED BANK; EMPLOYEES are - — ' , at9.ti.?T Employer MF F 11-9-14 * Alterations • Carpentry supervisory experience In an OUITAR LESSONS. P.M. Weekdays, all day weekends. Business VAILSBURQ • ' •'• Invited to'apply for either part time or v., TABLE OF CHARGES NUMBER OF INSERTIONS organization that has direct For beginners _ advanced. Any FOUND — Handsome young black * Plumbing * Kitchens WILLIAM M. VEIT ASSISTANT store service to Super Markot • Masonry Roofing—Seamless Gutters Th rooms, 1st floor, heat 8. hot full time positions. Please apply any • style In guitar by professional male cat, green eyes, wearing red PAINTEDdnk,2snowtlres7Sxi5, ' * Extensions water supplied. Available Nov. IS. chains In non-foods, beverage, TOYSJTOYS,TOY_I Instructor. Don Rlcci Lentlne, 6.7. i collar. Also, gray & wnlte. Directory Free estimates. Do own work. One Time TeaTimci Twenty-Six Times for corvette, one 650x13, 2 brand • Electrical • Basements N.J. Insured Since ir» 373 1153 Coll 374-6924 or 763-6711. week day at the Number of Lines Ice cream, cookies etc. and Earn M0 & more for a few 5773. Beautiful. Pan Persian cat. CR 3- new 15 inch wheels, portable; * Rooting BOOKKEEPER seeking greater responsibility Htf-80 '' Z11-2-101 evenings. No Investment. Car " ' ——• Fr 11-9-i i-v-9 2200 or 376-1983. electric heater, portable record VAILSBURO PERSONNEL we want to talk to your Top essential. 687.5217. j —i : F U-2-14 * Painting * Siding • Bathrooms Exceptional opportunity for pay and full range of fringe MATH TROU BLI NO YOUT player. 371-8420. 6 rooms, 2nd floor. Immediate DEPARTMENT experienced person with N.J.'J s 4 lines $3.20 $3200' $2.84 $2.60 . H 11-2.1.- —-• r-. K11-2-15 ; Mlentiotn-CWhing 21A occupancy, 1 month security. S170. p benefits. OUR EMPLOYEES PHONE 686-4665 {REWARD. GERMAN Free Estimates DEAL DIRECT lst utomotive dealer, . SHEPHERD, Black & tan. 9 yr. BEDROOM SET — mahogany l- Call alter 7 P.M. • 399-4628. largest 5 lines $4.00 KNOW OF THIS AD. All FIVE POINTS INSTITUTE • FRANK HOUCK .. pay, benefitsbf t ; nici e $3.55 ' $3.25 replies in strict confidence. TYPIST- bright a, accurate. I Male (1) drooped ear, lost~.0-19, leather trim, triple dresser, chest ; — Z 11-2101 workinExcelleng tconditions. Please call .Ml?* Includes general office work. F11-309 : Name "Rex." 672-5944. After 7. ALTERATIONS ROOFING SERVICE '6 lines $4.80 Write box No. 14B7 co 1 on chest, full size bed. Reasonable. ' CRAFTS ALL CONSTRUCTION VAILSBURO Mr. ki Terrezze for Interview $4.26 $3.90 964-0818. • F 11-2-14 68..S040. . i on Women 8. Girls Guaranteed roofing, aluminum, Suburban Publishing Corp , No Salesmen Financing available wamteM & wooden leaders «. 6 rooms", 2nd floor, immediate • appointment. 7 1291 Sluyvesant Ave., Union * In Union. _ART CLASSES K 11-215 I clothlno occupancy, gas, electric, heat Jfirst JtationaUtale lines $?!#> $4.97 $4.55 : - . K11-J-1 F 1J-2-56 gutter work. Fully insured & ' MAXOH-PONTIAC 07083. Inclosing detallod For Children or Adults. Lessons f K ,,.,:2iA, licensed. Financing available. Call supplied. Adults. 374-0505. BANK OF NEW JERSEY 8 lines .,$6.40 $6.00 $5:20 resume of salary history'. TYPIST given by Professional Artist. 667: RANCH OAK bedroom, formica ' f 743-3046 r- iZ.11-3-101 Route 22. Union 964-1600 tops • double dresser, hl-boy.r CARPENTER BUILDER 9 K11-21 Part time or full time. 5 point- Oo79. For Sale X 1221-80 550 Broad Street, Newark, N.J. -T--- • R 11-2-1 lines $7.20 $5.85 bookcase, de_k and chair. Good j Remodeling, porches, roofing, Moving & Storage 67 Union area. Write Box 1490, co ' —' F 11-2-9 condition'. ALSO, decorator 1 Asphalt Dnrtwn r; BABYSITTER • WANTED, on PRIVATE PIANO lessons In my leaders & nutters. INSURED. Apartments Wanted 102 Monday. Tuesday & Thursday, 10 lines $8.00 $7^50 $7.10 $6.50 Join our celebration Unlon Leader, 1241 Stuyveunt window shades and valances, An Equal Opportunity Employer home. Julliard-Music School. FREE ESTIMATES. Call Bob: •ROOFINO- between I «,' i, P.M. South Maple Ave. Union. white, green trim. 6878512. All Types,- New or Repairs Specializing In beginners. Call Merchandised rlSale 15 ~ X 11-215 I ASPHALT Drlvawayi, narking KELLY MOVERS ""- 3Vi • 4 rooms wanted for middle MAINTENANCE .Evelyn OrbacH, 379-4354. r^-— .... .!• Fll-J-54- LOCAL - LONG DISTANCE Gutters, Leaders, Carpentry R-ll-_1 nowat "CUSTOM "MADE"""furqooi-* l Aoenr.Norm American van Lines " IN{UREOCall3746nS . age couple, garden apt. or- 2 family F 11-2-9 riflhr. All Klfm matonry. jimtl HOME IMPROVEMENTS - home, prefer try. -Maplewood • ASTRONOMICAL TELI formica hutch with matching Tjie OENXLEjntri movare. ,- XTF T" 50,t)uu Lirculatlon iiuburbanalre MECHAlCS- ieO ELEMENTARY •wiuuulil liuil InbleA 4ehalr.,-M5. Painting,—Paneling/—Sanlteflr- ivy win or vicinity, iw-ivfi. CKRICAtrOPBHHfiS^ — people wanted. Part time lob 4m& 7B mm. TASCO. ceillngs, (Drop A, Plaster Board). 382-1386 d TEACHER 376-7637. 2-11-2-103- « opportunity. Moke. Xmas debt Like new. R t-f.<7 ROOFINO* REPAIR* 1 We are in need of people WILL TUTOR ALL SUBJECTS K 11-215 • FREE ESTIMATES. Reasonable MATURE women wishes a 3 room r free. Samples supplied & 60c per line - Classified Dlsplay__5cper line . .who- have multiple IMMED. ASSIGNMENTS Call 486-7720. Rates. 795-4521. 15 or 25 yr. U.S. Oyptum, salf commission. Must have car. Call IN MY HOME CALL: 2415253 K 11-9-15 MEN'S Suits, size 43-44. Like new. tea I Ing thingUs. WRITTEN apartment In Union or vicinity by a maintenance skills, and are OLSTEN TEMPORARY F11-23-9 Carpentry 32 : F-ll-2356 Odd Jobs 70 GUARANTEE • FREE Dec. 1st. Call 687-7585. I Interested in change? We have a limited Mrs. Dlament 688-8985. ' experienced in areas of CHEM CLEAN " Also 2 top coats. S15-S25. — Xll-2-1 Additional Bulk Lineage Contracts are Available. It's a specially delightful time now at SERVICE FURNITURE STRIPPING & for any article. Some never worn. LEONINE CONSTRUCTION CO. ESTIMATES. REASONABLE • — • .Z 11-2102 I plumbing, heating, 1 INSTRUCTIONS IN HAWAIIAN GENERAL CONTRACTORS number of positions available In the 345 Chestnut St., Union REFINISHING. (NO WATER 376-2680. ALSO SEAMLES5 GUTTERS. Sal. COUPLE with 1 child 8. 2 pets, " gardening, lorpenli y; and Bloomingdale's, because we've t\ 186-3242 , DANCINO In my home or yours; USEDIALLWORK CARPBHTER—Conirador, all ADDITIONS, RENOVATIONS. ANYTHINO - EVBRYTHINO Closlng Deadline-noon Tuesday of weak of publication. Sama tlmo for cancellations. Ads m«y not be ••; X 11-2-15 looking for 5,room apartment, lsfr fl exciting,Held of Installment credit. These BILLING BORDER CtERK— electrical work.- Some •— R lf-21 also will teach ,ln Schools 1 GUARANTEED. 312 UH types .remodetiog. Kiithsns ana 56 MAIN ST. MILLBURN.. . hauled away, reasonable rates. '"» X 11-2-80 i Growing musical Instruments placed, corrected or cancelled on Saturday, Sunday or holidays, « wtilch time offices ar* closed. TIM construction work twice-nice reason to celebrate It Classes. 3725878. • MOVINO to FiorldaLiving room, • 3768394 F 11-9-56 floor, In Irvlngtqn-eellevllle area. positions' include: 1 n • X 1-115 .balhroonis.rj'dormers, oddltions. I free estimates. Call any time. i manufacturer. Handle • Incoming Suburban Publishing Corp. assumes no responsibility tor wren tttir the llr»rm«r+lon or arron that do experience Is required UPHOLSTBReR-looking tor . F-11.9-9 kitchen & bedroom furniture, ruat,. Repairt* alterations, insured. R. Rent J175. Call 375-aJI I, nearly Christmas ... and our RICH. 2412678. | ROOFINO z-ir-2-im .-orders and billing. Some typlno not substantially affect the, meaning of tlje ad, Error sin succeeding: lisirti'rhuir o* called In lor Black Seal fireman's experienced man for part time KITCHEN SET — Table, formica curtains, drapes, bedspreads, X lt-270 corcection by the advertiser before Tuesday noon ofweek of publication. . ;,.,. . '.' .* ' . license preferred. winter clothing, large window fan, KM CLEANSIDE MAINTENANCE \ All types, New or Repairs. 2 Adults - IB year old son looking i and filling, pleasant working 100th birthday as well. Do becoixie work^ Spekherdt..FumlFure. 1419 Personals 10 top, and 6 chairs, S75. Excellent ••ci)-.il|n.)n>o, Gutters, related Carpentry. conditions. Good benefits. Call for , . •• .-, u,!r, ,^'.»W viin'.iy-i.1) ••••-•• Stuyvesant Ave., Union. 688-7555. condition. Call9640021 alter 6p.m. excellent condition. 375-4416 after 1 INC. for « • 5 rooms, upper Irvington, > ; < app. 964.1074, Ask lor Mr, Kole. part of the festivities, whether you're i p.m. ' - Carpentry Work, aluminum Steam -Cleaning, Industrial & ATTENTION INSUREOCall374-6905 reasonable. Call I71-4S8S. • GOOD SALARIES •—' K 11-2-1 H1M5 siding, roof Ing, repairs of all types. I . XTF ./'';^ ;i...Typist Clerk OSCAR SCHMIDT INT'L Box Numbers may be used (or receiving replies for alwt'of Me and replies will pa lorwjrdid If specified. LIBERAL BENEFITS 1 - "UNCLE ED" MAGICIAN R-11-2-15 Commercial Specialists In HOMEOWNERS! •- Z-112-102 • ' an old friend or new, by choo Ing WAREHOUSE FOR the perfect Christmas Gift, 1 Aluminum Siding. 3747346. Garden State'Rd. Union, N.J. In no case will box holders name be divulged. fsc: . '," IDEAL LOCATION Exciting comedy Magic for your GRIFFITH PIANO CO. i ' 7S4.56.3 ' Attics,' cellar., garage* and yard- WANTED to rent 3-bedroom apt. j : Kll-M* SHIPPING RECEIVING next Club Meeting or Party. come to Boutique '72 at the First Irvington. Free Estimates. cleaned. all dirt and rubbish Rug Shampooing CALL FOR APPOINTMENT one of our Christmas-Birthday CONN ORGANS J11-2-56 81 or home for family of 5. Best ' Discount Clerk PACKERS FORK LIFT Reserve your date now: 748.2922. Congregational Church, We.tlleid, ... • ; . •- , . J 112-32 i removed. Leaders and gutters references. Reply P.O. Box 666, j BOOKKEEPER MAINTENANCE- 'DRIVERS STEINWAYAKIMBALL PIANOS November 8, 10 - 6; 7 • 9 s, J cleaned. trucking. Ver/ i ASSISTANT MR. CASTELLANO731-4000 positions as part of our filling or • • F-ll-210 Linden, N.J. 07036. • GALL A SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER NO FEE.CAR HELPFUL Clearance Sale of used organs.- November 9, 10'- 5. Luncheon . SPBCiAtt)"»il»Jn Rec. rooms, TV • reasonable rates. PROFESSIONAL RUO SHAM- _ : :— H 112102 « ^.Thoroughly experienced In all ORGANON INC. iion-sellingfjstanv in a foil timeL )-)l) ROBERTS DETBCTIVBAOBNci Convenient terms, tree lessons. served. Sponsbred by the Junior i rooms, attic rooms or dorms. SELECT CONSTRUCTION Call 763-6054 POOINO In home. Also, wall to TEACHER In. graduate school. : . (Credit Investigator p phases, . Accounts receivable &' A Part'of Akzona Inc. Leagueot Elizabeth and Crantord, Rosalie,, Rost|_> Park, cranfoed, wall. Floors cleaned & wax«fl. 964- t-Accounts payable. Benefits, part-'time pr'evening/Saturday po i A-1 EMPLOYMENT Confidential Investigation of all GRIFFITH PIANO CO. HI! needs smair apt. Westfleld, Union, . ' 375 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Wcsf 1993 Morris Ave., Union 964.1300 ' 605 BROAD ST., NWK. , R.ll-2-15 LlndM||r«__jf)rea estimates. 2X5- COMPLETE HOME Mountainside area. Lowest rent -t ' Modern Suburban Office. Salary Orange Kinds, armed ouaros, and guard v ACTION AE 101 No. Wood Av., Linden 925-1600 St MIIII 623-5880 . Free Parking 16 Central LIVING ROOM SOFA, COFFEE *»'• ___i'__ _" possible. Phone 376^9095 after 4. ; iFigure Clerks ______openW oMWrcoUfllot -VISOR NOW 686-7700 tion. Youl) enjoy an immediate IMPROVEMENTS I HANDY MAN; Small lobs, Paint; _£QI 21? P-rK Av". Sr Pluln _M2-QQ1_ 5.£l»4. " * «'n?, Can Ave. ' • TABLE, 2 END TABLES, SUP K 1116-32 H11-3-102 ' Leader, 1291 Stuvvesant Ave., "Nojob too bio or too small" Carpentry, Paneling, Block storewide discount.. . and you'll — : F 127.10— open I V VM.— K-DONB, NO- _S.wiCt«J3ll«« si* •«' it'S'w1; 686-7700 ASK FOR OHiHO-TAKER ,"-777 ••• ;"•• ' • r ' ' ' ' . »,•?"•••'-•'••••• "";"•;*••• Vi~.v- '?.'••.%.•.•; v • * * ' • • "* ' *•* on each piece of meat. Wrap Thursday, November 2, 1972-. Thursday, November 2, •: l'972-v Rants look each piece of veal steak PKtirpIE RECIPE' Cook book offers recipes around the bread mixture to Houses lot Sale 111 Houses lor Sale in, Two-thirds cup Iignt NostalgiaJICLyors the air FREE form a cylinder, overlap the 2roles of pumpkins-- brownaugar tfiis year is ends and secure with a tooth- Co Ionia I 6 rooms, pick. MIDDLETOWN 1 2eggs for lower-calorie dishes I ?bothi, ret room, with waxed paper flowers LET YOUR GUEST BE OUR GUEST I Brown pauplettes in _!....„ nowei-B-are just aB charming florist tape to finish. Many skip the pinch pleats mixture. Add salt. Heat while full basement, oarage, colors. Asking Mid tvn. Buloder boiling water, cook until inserted in owner will entertain all anxious to Mil. Call today lor Plan one cup of mashed; or until knife today. ' To prepare paraffin for and feature, new ' wide stirring constantly until The QUALITY, PERFORMANCE offers, immediate exclusive showing. . . tender,, drain, mash, and add pumpkin from every'one center cc •an. I arrange mine in tiny dipping, melt the paraffin In a PIG 3 mixture thickens. This makes • occupancy ; waistbands, ranging from one =teaspoon salt, to .each.,Vpound Of fresh- Pumpkin'high colored' baskets, but forlarge can set In hot water. three to six inches. a medium thick sauce. ASKING $54,500 LOMBARDI SOME SUGGESTED Realtors. 687-5220 quarter jar. In Vitamin A; "^ cup provides groups where economy (Never melt paraffin over Wide bands are emphasized counts, try using spray cans open flame.) Dip the finished VARIATIONS REASONABLY 24)5 Vauxhall I Union, N.J. '.- To prepare pumpkin (more ^ df day's allowance. ' - with tucked-ln shirts and -Z 112111 involyedjgettwd): . , .',-';._.-. re: , .. '. tops as containers. Fill them flower in the paraffin, gently and STYLING ZENITH Is PRICED WESTFIELD Home ca sweaters or little shrinks with ARE YOU . . . 1) For a thin sauce, which Is Condominiums, 5 rooms, IV, baths, • Store in moderately cool, - with florist moss and arrange shake off the excess wax and ribbed waistbands fitting also lower in calories, use one HAZLET-spm, fi iaroge. near all transportallofvu your miniature bouquets at set in another- can to dry. *• magnificent coi)hlry-i,sld»'.- eft) For appointment call' diy place at a temperature shuggly over pants jij'ps. tablespoon of oil and one f ; little cost. l tor Ine discernlrjo femllv. Gorcryca Aoencv Realtor, 221 , cut side uft g eets or around 50 degrees. Will hold When all the flowers and Slacks and,-flared al(i6 are GETTING MARRIED? tablespoon of flour to one cup finest fn schools,.shopping'. Chestnut St., Rosel Vou will need several colors Famous For... Plus New More 8, transpQrtetlon, 4 . : in shalW'^^ake in a hot- for logger period; of time if leaves are dry ,and cool, designed with elaaflclied of skim milk. bedrooms. l'/j baths, •• oven! Uoo ^.jtorces) until:- unbruised and stem is at- 2W- of tissue paper, craft wire No. arrange your bouquet in the waists to go under long tunics, paneled nameroom 8. much 24 cut to 2','j-inch lengths, or 2) For a thick sauce, use more. 7 % VA mortgage HousesWantcd H2 tender, about Ihour. Scoop out tached. florist moss, or styrofoam set vests and overblouses. ' • IF YOU COME IN DURING NOVEMBER OR three tablespoons each of oil assgmable to qualified use pipe cleaners, florist tape, in your container PECEMBER TO RESERVE YOUR \ buyer with approximately white glue, sclssprs, ruler, The deepest flares swing In and flour to the one cup of S5.900 down 1 OR 2 FAMILY, 3 bedroom house uiiiiuiimimiiiuiiliumiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiiitiraiiiuiBiMiiiiiiiiiiiiNi To glamorize your flowers, evening . pants costumes skim milk. ~~ wanted, nice area. Write to Box paraffin, Q-tlps and florist spray with pearl, spray ASKING $36,900 1477, co Suburban Publlshlno, 1291 moss or styrofoam. • returning after-a-year of being 3) Wine may be substituted Stuyvesant Ave.. Union. (available at florists' shops) overshadowed by long akjrta FORMAL WEAR for part of the liquid. I DEATH NOTICES To make a miniatue rose, or gold and silver spray paint. THESE PRICES WILL BE IN EFFECT v LARGE FAAAILY SHORT HILLS OR and gowns. •....--. ••,,; 4) Fat-free broth may be .SPRINGFIELD AREA, iii^iiiiiiiiiwniuniiiiiuui^ cut strips of tissue 7 inches' Hold the spray can a foot or These are the new looks-In . WHENEVER YOUR WEDDING TAKES PLACE substituted for all or part of NEEDED 2 or 3 bedrooms, modern. HA2LET Split located fn AMOSCATC) — Laura (nee- La Anthony lachetta, also survived by Mrs. Germalne Waldron and Miss long by 2 inches wide; fold more away from the flowers pants for everybody except SINGLE RENTAL ANY WEDDING Jhe skim milk. the Fleetwood section, mint Principals only. Write Box NO;franca]*, bn^-firlday, Oct. 27, 1972, eight grandchildren' and; lour T^^fictc^-overabout ^ Inch along the 7- so the spray is fine. You can GROUP condition in 8. out offers 4 1492, c-o Suburban Publlshlno,, 1291 .Qf Union, wife of the late James great grandchildren: The furferai the Jeans enthusiasts; of 5) Spices and herbs can be huge bedrooms, 2 full baths, Stuyvesant Ave., Union. and mother of Mrs. Eve Marzllla, Jas"iro'm'HAEBERTE'£ BARTH-yi&g ii?:#fjgt^j£imr~£totTitffi:me: Tip a Q-llp In glue also outline the petals with family room, dlnino room, Mrsi.'Marlon Collins and Anthony, COLONIAL HOME. 1100 Pine Raymond GnilcfwTtioiuneral was onrtnllrln nprniw ihf iinfoirlpd course. For them, the look still added according to the recipe 5ijjler>of Peter La Franca, also felt-tip pens and make vein -PRINCE EDWARD rear porch, large fully id.VUnibn, contfgctedfr6m=g*McCRACKEN ana Mine across tne uruomev a is tight and .narrow/. Colorful -or your taste, landscaped lol/ oaraoe, survived- by one grandchild. long "edge of the tissue piece. IlYes~on~the leaves" tho game "TUXEDOS lots for Sals 116 Funeral wa» from TheGALANTE .- interment- Fyi^AtevSOMBr 1500; Morris" tthi Hl* Bl Oth,T nrlrllrlnpn y wall to wall carpet & much .jjoa-yyu—.— Tins utves yinB-nmy- —frtfct-eetonH— In SI. Michael's Cemetery, Ave.itlnlcflfanjRJnday, Ina yl|eu« Hif ) J48w-4afco.a wirt, dip-about •way: , .patches and interesting pocket include onions, chives, garlic, CanUr ASKING $41,500 Harding Township Newvernon Ave., Unloo"/' • on Monday. one-third' inch in glue and bouquet an interesting effect. -_ • • i treatments are new jeans mustard, mushrooms, lemon Interment '"Holy Sepulchre INDYK — Mary Inee Wltek), on place on the left of the folded t Cemetery. "• Oct. 26, 1972, of Elizabeth. N.J., Another idea is to take an I- l&, O'; ! touches. .; . juice, catsup, etc. SUPER CHOICE WOODED LOTS BATAILLE — On Saturday, Oct. beloved wile of John, devoted tissue: Start to roll to the right, SINGLE MOST RARE mother ot Mrs. Josephine Ruclnskl oval picture frame, use burlap BREASTED 7) Mayonnaise may be Country living In one of Morris 28,, 1972J72,, HarrHarry E,i :5r:5. ,of 62Bof Edison, Mrs.1 Helen Krupa of tightly at first. After a couple 50 BEL FORD-2 story tho County's llnost estate areas. We " ' beloved. for a background and wire to it SHAPED TUXEDOS blended in for extra richness. maintenance free Thoreag Ter., Union, N.J., b Brielle, Frank >of Linden, Miss of turns, ease the tissue have 5 lots In choice locations ••husband of JLpwfla -(M ) Stella indyk ol Elizabeth. Walter several flowers and leaves in WIDE VELVET *30 Small amounts of mayonnaise aluminum siding will leave ranoino In size Irom 3 to 7 acre*. and Teddy of Berkeley Heights, A, the wire so that it ' LAPELS you free ,to^fi*h;t)oat B. Buy now for future bulldlna, or , >dovoted latHtfi'/cif; Harr gr, _.,, .;-. — _ an artistic arrangement. are permissible on the swim, "maste*i/bedroom . we II recommend a builder to you. Robert nnd ,AJt5:'Loube Oo, dear sister of Mrs; Catherine CHROMACOLOR brother of Mrs. Elsie Yaeger, also Urbanlk of Poland, grandmother creases (this gives fullness to placing several at one side in modified fat diet. 16x20 -t 2 other large ones, But see these today, lots In this of 17 grandchildren and one great- ; CRUSHED 12x13 formal dining room, section aro almost Impossible to survived by four grandchildren. fheiffower); continue to roll a halfclrcle effect or using a $ 13K 18 country ."'kitchen, llnd Call Mr. Crummy eves 8, :,The lunera »er*Ice was Iveld at grandchild. Funeral was ,.on VELVET 8) To make a sour cream • The McCHACltBN- FUNERAL Monday, Oct. 30, fronv.Tjie ''an^jd eas.—e t.o- the.u end_ , o.,f ,uthe. spray in the center results in a DINNER JACKETS living room wltrj'W«place, weeKends 539-3057. or dally at, HOME, 1500"(v)tfTls Ave., Union, p ( *35 26f substitute for any hot dish, front porch, reiflV porch, on WednoJMsy Interment PARKWAY W'Q Z N I A'K tissue length. pretty arrangement, add lemon juice or wine basement, 2 car .garage 4 •Hollywood Memorial MEMORIAL HOME. 320 Myrtle. TV CONSOLE much more, large-'IOOxlfiO The Boyle Co. ; al Park. Ave., irvington. :interm,ent G.ate,of ... To-finish the flower,.wind Waxed flowers are a good GREY ' vinegar to the thick basic landscaped lot. Real Estate Since 1905 Heaven Cemetery, Hinover-•<'•., , Sunday; Oct. '-'florist tape firmly around the DOUBLE $ 2M South St. CIACIARELLI — Michael G., hobby project for Scout $18so sauce or use buttermilk in- suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 26, /foot 79 Fordhanv. BREASTED ASKING $40,500 Morrlstowh 540-8860 KAMM—Louis jr.," husband of•• -— bottomof the tissue paper and groups, and are excellent to 25 stead of skim milk. 1972,-of'Irvington, N.J., beloved Maroarette E. Kamm, of 71B rton, N .iSDoloucd husband down the wire stem and then decorate for ladies'luncheons. cut stem to desired length. Set Sniair arrangements aro also Forarainyday. | $ THESEPRICES INCLUDE RUFFLED SHIRTS. MOCK SOUR CREAM WANT A DANDY? aside, until-1 all are finished excellent.bazaar itesm..'..•_.. MIDDLETOWN-Split, VELVET BOW TIES AND FLAIRED TROUSERS. land one-third cups large 95x150 treed lot, 4 (Figs.ifafiS 2). "•":".'.', Experiment and have fun. partially creamed UNION Kamm, Son of E Frieda L au|.wi*.s nan IICIU a, inn 500 " ' Jlod—garnet Office for lease on Hwy. 22,6800 so. BARTH COLONIAL HOME. 1100 late Louis Kamm. Brother of Miss McGRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, To :ma«e even'smaller cottage cheese Super Chromacolor picture tube for superior color brightness, con- room, 12x14 formal dining ft., alsol2503q.fi.;Broker«-lnvltetL- . mneAve..-,eo»«*rJofivauKhBll Rd., 1500-Morrls -Ave., Union on room, l'i baths, basement, Julia Kamm. He Is alto survived Wednesday. Interment Hollywood flowers, jc^t strips. jUnchea _..:.. ontrthirdcup tra»t-amhJetaltt-Phrs-aHtoinattirflne-miilnE 9 Owner MMm .Union , on, IjMonday. Oct. 30b.y 3 grandchildren. Th« funeral on patio, all appHanqe»r+ wa.ll •lntermeht- "lH"''Holy Cross F,rl MW..3.JI.' ' f.iW^ln.termmL- Memorial Park, Union, long by,!'.'.- Inches wide and JLn PiihUclty Chairmen;- '•'.'• buttermilk to wall carpet, large 20x40 Xrttngtonr- fold 3 uKfcs as before. Cut fold Woul111 I-dJ you ifIlki * I>MmprnI "* j h«l•p redwood pooj, fast u prSced. cy—8^—f*attaHcattv— down%-inch and either round- In preparing h*w»p'6p'er rb- -$38;000- juice or vinegar ion, or point the edges, Uotoi? Wrlto tMhlin«w«- %::y..^^l:Kb_^ ','j teaspoon salt FORD; i_yj>- i»6.» COUNTRY of To make the. leaves, cut two papvr and aakfor dur"Tipt Vi teaspoon onion powder ,. SQUIRE 6 passenger station ird'V, on Submitting N«^« R»- . wagon, autct trans. P-s, P-B, V __^., Combineall Ingredienls. in a MiTH ' •factory.A-Cradlo deluxe roof rack, blenderrRnn at low speed for 3 Listen For WtiTTV^W'^tirM 'Excellent 5S;**4r8T grandchlldiin.- The Jumral was minutes. Chill. Use any way .. noscotji from HAEBERLE % BARTH you wish to use cold "sour 487-6897. r: ;, , HOME - FOB FUNERALS, 971 V . BBD-ffj i , — .J.J12-123 Clinton Ave., Irvinoton, on FORMAL WEAR cream." For a dip base, seryg AVANTII 8 Tindall ... .1UIOLDS. HI 4 speed Irani. Red. Saturday, Oct. 28. Interxnent In with vegetable sticks, melba U Black vinyl top. Best offer. 688. cite of HeaVen CemaJegwBujt ^.-.,:;: > Middletown, N- J. J174. ^Hanover, 5 tiSliV^*^ .*" |174BLOOMFIELDAVE. 5JSMILLBURN toast, or bread sticks. Makes 2 Value Specials 671-5151 ,.i—„-,—— .— H.11.2-123 NEWARK clips. i TERRY —/Francis Marshall, SHORTHILLS diagonal ' PQNTIACTIW-CATALINA 4 door, surn suddenly on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1972, ~ . 485 4100 vinyl h»ra top. R & H , air of' of 30 Kensington Ter,, Maplewood, : NOTE: This recipe is for use MOUNTAINSIDE conaltton', f" B.. PS., ]?,0M mini. husband of Virginia Look Terry, in cold dishes. For use of mock Best offer. Call Ili-tvi. father of Mrs. Ann Joseph, ,-TOPOFAAOU.NTAIN grandfather of John and sour creamin hot dishes, seo ternporary 3 bed«j6m ranch, 2 1949 CAMABO. ISO JOO. 4 Speod. Joseph. Funeral s« # suggestions of "Heart Line" ha family room raaianthea : SMITH iAND WVNJ Radio Chromacolor Console Blu« w-Black .Vinyl roof...<6liick ... custom vinyl Interior. Maybeietn - BA1 (SUBURBAN), 413 Morris Ave., " Basic White Sauce. at Multl Chevy. Ask for Bill K-, In Sprlngfleldon Tuesday, Oct. 24. Sleek Ultramodern styling. Super Chroma- showroom. wedi— .- Intermpfif in . . / Holy-Sepulc Cejjteiery. Schuylervllle, N.Y. in CHICKEN cunpy color tube, Chromatic one-button tuning SAVACQOL itfteu ot flowers, conjeltoottonft—io plus 100% solid-state chassis. D4760 ,.,,,. ..,2111-2-111 CADILLAC-H4? D6MPS6Y — Welklnd Neurological Hospital, icup of cubed ROS6LLE', ..: ,: Fully loaded. Bronze, suddenly, on Tuesday, - orat- Chester, " • HOME IMPROVEMENTS cooked chicken vinyl top. Best offer 1972, ol 41 Smith St., Irvington, gr*ndchlldren. The funeraMewlce CAPE COD!! Call 241 547o. beloved husband of. Roso (nee was from HAEBERLE «. BAF^TH leupof Heart Line •— J 11-2-123 Gordon). deyol«if"father of Mrs. HOME FOR FUNERALS, 971, TOBY — Oh Wei Lgo., eat-In kit , Hv. rm. with w-w ! ; 1972,- Henry Car Basle White Sauce Marilyn Brown, brother of WIIMam Clinton- Ave., Irvington, en 1 cafpet, 7 bdrms., alum, siding, DODGE CHAROER-1970. R.T, 440 H. Dempsey. Funeral was from Wednesday. Nov. 1, Interment In " Irvington,' beioyi •.. cup chopped onion dormeAsKingr onlalready J2M00y in. (o.NOr expansionrofsonable. Cu.ln.; 4 speed, P-S wlfh «(tras. Mary (nee Kaclcil :T Cu.ln.; 4 speed, PS with extras. HAEBERLC' 8. BARTH HOME Hollywood Cemetery, '>.i|f John A. Toby ot k PHILIP ROSENWALD Wi cup«hopped OUR LOWEST PRICED —ofieoner-refUBCor rotu5ed. • .,._,-'->. •>••^ "CaBesn( afte0)|r ^4:3 ^^0 P.SA^ . Weekdays FOR FUNERALS, 971 Clinton Ave , Irvington on Friday, Oct. 27. • LEASE—Harry Sr.,. on rwonaoy, Em1l (FlprenCj GLENMARK"PLUMBING & HEATING green pepper Dell-Ray Agency 604-9101 J.ll-J-123 In lieu of flowers, contributions OctT 30, I97J, flge S4 vear»i-°i-.,.'trvlngton, five, fli i be mada ta.tho Heart Fund. Parlln, N.J.. beloved husttand-oj- one great grnnd( 131 PRINCETON AVE., RAHWAY 2 cloves of —-,., ,Z 11-2-111 LINCOLN CONTINENTAU-.l.t70 •ma,y P. Elsle E (nee Bordens), devoted wasfrom The OF JAMES F;, garlic, crushed PsgLLE * • • 1. owner, •' . DURST—Heii(ili[¥.lnoe Hartung), father of Harry Jr., Steven and SCREEN COLOR TABLE TV .• ;*3,ooo miles, price -•>• •• on iaVdatfOT »i-1972, • age 89 Candace Lease, brother of Mrs. 809 Lyons Avi . _, • PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR 1 tablespoon J2.B50. Call 375-9308. ' years ot Irvington, wife of the late • Frances O Connell and Mrs.Park Place; Irving! JIM. 123 Willltfm Durst, beloved mother of Mildred Wood. The funeral service Oct. 27. interment. • HOT WATER HEATERS OUR SPECIALTY curry powder NEW LISTING Mrs. Ruth Komlnek, devoted sister was at HAEBERLE & BARTH Cemetery. . Saute the onion, green. Bender area, brick front colonial, FORt>-CALAXIE-l«U, PS, P-B, of Mrs.' Anna H«»g. The funeral HOME FOR FUNERALS, .971 • SEWER CLEANING ' featuring 3 Largo bedrooms, huge vinyl root, R-H, auto trans. Bucket' •service was at TfAEBERLE & Clinton Ave., Irvington, on TOWKANIUK • FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN pepper, and garlic in the oil. kitchen, large llvlno room with ' sealj, snow tires. CaH 69^3316 BARTH HOME FOR FUNERALS, Wednesday, Nov. 1. interment In suddenly on vyedi>;_^ fireplace, formal dining room, lVi.. aft«r 4 P.M., • • . 971 Clinton Ave., Irvington, on Hollywood Memorial Park. )n llou 24, 1972, age M year*.' — • AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK. Add curry, ginger and salt to baths, knotty pine basement, 2 car -. .''.,..'•'. — J 11-2123 'Tuesday, Oct. 31. Interment of flowers contributions maybe PI., Irvington, bolayed-huoba: Heart Line Basic White Sauce. detached garage. Mid 40's. Hollywood Memorial Park. made to the HearJ'f ynd, - :••:•. Tamara (nee UMmailBtr-iMygted THUNDERBIRD-lttS. ' : father ol Paul, Roman and Mrs Add cubed cooked Chicken. ALSO • ." fully oqulppcd,lOT5 •FALDUtl — Anna (nee LoTorto), LOSANNO — Rafaele, on Plan Nlstorenko, also survived by Pour into oiled, baking dish or Picturesque colonial on dead end call eifnn • of Newark, on Oct. U/1972, wife of Saturday,, Ocf, 38, .1972, of E , four grandchildren. TIM funeral CALL 381-3448 street with 3 bedrooms, beeutllully ' ' Pasquale, mother or Miss Rose, Orannc'huiPBnttol Florence (i • iservlce-wai at HAEBERLE l> casserole. Bake at 350 degrees Fine Furniture • • 6-8 P.M. - ' paneled family room, large rear '—^—• J.ll-I-123 Patsy and Pat Faldutl Jr.. also D'AlessiilJ'fatherof Anthony, N BARTH COLONIAL HOME, 1100 DAYS OR EVENINGS for 45 minutes. Sprinkle lemon patio, lovely lot.' 42 car attached : ' AMBASSADOR-I»70, 340 - Station' three grandchildren. Funeral was Susan gazzo and the, late Lydla Pin'Ine AAve.t , corner of Vouxhall RdJ, garage - hjflh 40'p .:^ j i - Waoon.J3.ooo miles, all power?A.O. Irom TH» GALANTE FUNERAL Crosta,>rotr*piM Mrs. AntWnette Union, Friday, Oct.. " ^r Stflte Uc. Np. 4529 juice oit'tbp. Serve garnishes ellet condition, 9 pass. Asking'. 1 HOME,117 Pacific St., at Wajnut DoVilo. altp lovfn grandchlldr«rT. '.intermleni t in Hollywood Styling Plus $2400, Call9M-S30O Ex. 262y-5f .M- I st , Newark, on Saturday. Funeratwasfrom The.GALANTE , „, „. in' small -separate dishes. ' •' '•' '••' ',:.,! Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME, 406 Sandford — Serves^,V .''-''•••.'' •' Gallery pf Homes-Realtor Ave. (Vallsburor. on Tuesday. VOLLMER — j 11-2-12} ., . • • •'• .-O-O-: " '. 1113 E. Jersey St, elix. 353-4200.: . Albert, op Frday, . • '--.".I-', j ,. \-,,*>,^Ti ; T '.• , : 'i' " ''"'-•' W -1^- nn ^unr Room-to-Room DODGE DEMON 197), air cond., 6 GALLENE — Albert, on Friday, Open Daily *-B,- Sat, 9-4; 5una2,l-, cylinder,, automatic, KS, "-Must Oct. 27, 1972, of Irvinoton, N.J., ZHalll sell, leavlngfor school. $2,350, Call beloved husband of. Mary (nee 23, 1972, Of .638 Qulnlon Ave., PAUPIETTESdeVeau SCOTCH PLAINS" ! Mlnglone), devoted father of John Kenilworth, belovtt) husband , of and Albert J. Gallene, brother of . the late Anasta: (VEALBHlDS) - -•: Mobility OPEN HOUSE VOLKSWAOON PAST BACK, ! A|lrec| GaUeno of Belmar, Frank devotedfatturo*Mrs; plfl»O*(een From )Fq»o<:e—an exciting SATURDAY 8. SUNDAY" 1M0, 4 speed, radio, mounted ioLnLBiilrav Beach, Fto., Don Of Kenilworth and the late Walter 1.5 R.M. • "" snows. Used as 2nd car. Must sell, i Leo of Mountainside, Amadeo Leo I of Llndenhurst, L.I., granolatr " and economical main feh Best oiler. Call 353-7115 I of Greensboro, N.C., also survived i of four grandctitlu'iai. uinl l»™ 3 UNAMI LANE ,....,• L. J11-2-123 ! by five grandchildren and one oreatgrandchlldraogreat orandchlldron.. The« lunoraal thin slicisPSo^rveal-wTapped RARITAN TO MANITOU WAfoYr New colonial, ready for ; ! orest-grandchlld. Funer»lwas was on Friday, Oct.; 27 from The- around.'flrdelicloua filling and occupancy, 1 acre lot, central air CAOIUtAC 1967, luily equipped, ' from HAEBERLE & BARTH KENILWORTH -FUNERAL WELDON -FT "conditioning, ccimrat-vacuum all power. 2 door, • fiew tires; COCONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine HOME, 511 Washington Ave., Thursday. Oct. 16, 1 baked jn;^'thick wine sauce, sr»t'erni""rec"room with fireplace, 4 ' excellent condition. Call 245:3589 or ' Ave., corner of Vauxhalt Rd.,- corner N. 21st Street, Kenilworth. years, of MnplcwoodJ bedrooms, 2Vj baths, 2 car garage. 245 98333. i Union, on Monday, Oct. 30. Interment Evargrwn Cemetery, husband of Ruth L '' ' ' ' Excellent location. 171,900. ,JU-2-123 ..Hillside .'-- •-'...-- ' - - devoted tathor George VVenezioi Rr, Real'EMal6 e , PONTIAC.1*70, CATALINA. 4 OERMANO—Concelta (nee diagonal 1B!4-Front-Str,-Scotch Plains—-aoor—p-s-. -p:BT, air condition, "I Terranovalr of Santord AAve.; , NARDONB —"Joseph, or NSwark, chopped mushrooms . 322-4440 or 233-7340 eves. ' eKcellen't condition anxious to sell, .Vailsburg, wife of the late beloved husband of the late 1 tablespoon —— Zll-2-111 : (2100. 381.0479 Giuseppe Germano, devoted lgari, toylncj Jli^'-UJ* "mother of "Josephine Zlchem at lather, ot,Pat at home ^K SPRINGFIELD",V.•'•*•'•'::: "".'"•'." home, Thomas Germano of Union, DURA-BILT PAVING CO., INC COLOR TABLE MODEL CHEAPErTTHAN , Airp.s, of Union, SUPER RE-NT' plus other Spotless 5 room colonial, modern 4874732. Carmela' Lombardo of East FUNERAL CENTER, 322 Sanfonj JJI-2123 Boston. Mast., eight Ave,..Vallsburs. Funeral Mass St, Ml Mountain Av«. SprinflfHId on d (urnlhir* styled I CAOlLLAC-mi-COUPi OB grandchildren and one great- Joseph's Church, East Orange. I Vli.LB.dardark grwnoreen,, black vinyl grandchild. Funeral from The Interment Holy Cross C«m«lery. < n 1 l a r I RAYMOND FUNERAL CENTER, . 1 mobile postal Base _. ; RIDGE REALTYM S»lNu,/ i. . r: pllt i PARTINOTON -» Oh Tliursday Realtors 37o^«22 '-<| Oct. 19, I972,,*j||larn H. jr., of Minnie (Babe) Wolbeft. »l»t»r 0 « Sunshine Picture Tube for sharper, brighter pictures! Titan 101 i ii i in i Mass at St? Joseph Church at 10 t n Super Chromaceler picture tube on«-button tuning plus 372 Morris Ave., Springfield Naples, FK-! n>TCi«'IV.fl ,Jl al'.,,lht,,Wlt,Mr». Emm» chassis tor lastlnc reliability plus caitemlzed tunlnc D2SM Eves: 7»l|t36por;y»4.K" CORVETTB 1966, 327 «• •cu• •i. n •' *•"••••' Interment Family Plot Gate U.S., belovtd husband of t(* <«• ' Suiiy Oreuten, aurt over MKtelld-ttafc Titan X fir dependability. DM34 ! " SUMMIT ... , - . , j . . , Motor, 351) H.O. 4 ipetd trantrams : S5 of Heaven Cemetery. , ( nawtlrtt, nawbatfwv. 2 Top*. Call • AUTUMN SPECIAL 376-6009, Ask for JIM JR. 1 Oct. U, 1972, Of 43 S. Maple Ave., -Excellent condition 3 bedroom / u»tuno of Grotla plonlalv' " "•• ' : Sfo«br3(i H! Gill trothBr'OlT-Mr*. OirWIfti ' day, Oct.: Please mail pad cards and letters by VICE-PERSONAL ATTENTION ELIZABETH HitlSlDE ••;••;#:•& , JUNK CAM Ol> ANY KINO ; • wanted, 24 hr. service. ' w)» help bring you ALTON AMpLIANCiS TOBIA'S Ak*e«LIANCI ''; ; "; JIM LllERTY ««. M»-ni« •,' '• '•]i0\ IRVINQTON LIN0INRADI Nix AiKtiyci li,6n»Wioi tW» «dverllt«rnenl h«i b*enconlrlbuted u oPUb(t-Sotvice by C-vi-a £'., i';,ii'vWi":i'>i'V;^; ^^^^^^Mi^'^^^^^1^^^^ ;• .-Thursday, November 2, 1972-1 no be held Sunday at the National State Bank on Morris avenue, Springfield, at 3 p.m. Infor- FRIDAYDEADLINE x Total accounting' All Items other than spot news should Runnells property mation about the committee is available from Virginia Woo/f times 2 Barbara Hemllnger at 376-9233 or Helgn be In our office by noon on Friday. urged by POW unit Gruendl at 353-2469, Penard added. for seniors housing Paul Penard of Springfield, chairman of the In cats of tmargency SELL BABY'S old toys with a The Zip Code 81 actors play 4 characters Union County POW and MIA Committee, has Want Ad. Call 686-7700, dolly » te call., proposed by Ulrich called for "a total accounting of all our men" if 5:00. a peace settlement Is reached in Southeast VOLVO GOES TO GREAT 376-0400 for Police Deportment for Springfield IT " Freeholder Walter E. Ulrich, chairman of the , Edward Albee's Broadway success, "Wha's theory provides the basis for our production." Asia. •-.... or First Aid Squad ^Department of.. Public Affairs and General Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" will be presented "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" was LENGTHS TO STOP YOU Welfare of the Union County Board of Chosen"- with a new and different interpretation by the Albee's first Broadway play in 1962, following Penard stated that the MIAs outnumber RETIREMENT 376-0144 for Flrf< PTartmint 07081 •Freeholders, announced this week that he plans Union College Dramatic Society under the his off-Broadway success with "The ZooPOWs held in North Vietnam by more than two "to ask the Board qf Freeholders to review the direction of Donald Julian of North Plalnfield, Story," "The American Dream," "The Death to one, "A horrible crime and injustice will be IN SHORT ONES use of some of the county property at Runnells professor of English at Union College as well as of Bessie Smith," and "The Sandbox." committed by every citizen of this country If SALE!!! Come tesl-stup our Volvos PublUhtd tfry Thix.doy by Trumcx Publishing Carp. Hospital for the construction of senior'citizens playwright and director. Among those appearing in the Union College these men are forgotten in our euphoria of with 4-wheel power 4VUaun|g|n ov.., Sfolngflald, H.J. 07061 - 686-7700 housing. "Virginia Woolf" will be staged in the production are Mark Mangan of 412 Harrison peace," Penard said. "We cannot have another V ROSEKBERG'S disc brakes. I Ubrich stated that housing studies con- Campus Center theatre of Union College's ave., Roselle, and Miss Jill Lerner of 848 Nilcs North Korea, where our men went unaccounted L. 44 NO. 5 Mailing AAJruii SPRINGFIElDrNJ.,THURSDAY.lNOVEMBER9, J972 Subscription Rat* Second Clasi Postag* \ ductged by the New Jersey State Office on Cranford campus on Wednesday, Thursday. rd., Union. for." "' - ' SPECIAL P.O. Bo« 69, SprlngfUld, N.J. 07081 M.SO Y.orly ' Pold at Spilngll.ld, K.J. 20 Cents Per Copy Aging, under the direction of Peter M. Shields, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Nov. 15, 16, 17, Tic.keets may be purchased at the door. GUN SHOP LONG TERM LEASING AVAILABLE He said that those interested in working with point to the need for such housing. "There is an 18, and 19, at 7:30 p.m. A 3 p.m, matinee per- 2266 Springfield Ave. formance is also scheduled for Sunday. « -ihe-eommittee-fihould attend (ho noxMneeting— • -estimated shortage of 3,600senior housing units PAINTERS, ATTENTIOMJ Sell yourself to 30,000 , Union, N.J. SNYTHE VOLVO me. in Union County," said Ulrich. "This takes into Prof. Julian has cast eight students—four families witti a low-cost . ' '; . USED CARS DON'T DIE...they iujt trade-away. Sell 684-3989 . consideration those units already planned and men and four women—in the four characters of Want Ad. Coll M6 7700. . , ' yours with a low-cost Want Ad. Call 686-7700. 326 MORH1S JIVE., SUMMIT 273-4200 approved for construction. "Virginia Woolf." The play iB not double- 'casted, so_why_the ejetra actors? __ -.. Republican sweep helps 3 gain local offices " "In addition to the need for seniors housing," "When we examine the personalities of NOW YOU CAN he continued, "there is also a need for socinl Martha and George," Prof. Julian explained, and medical services for those aged alrtady in "we notice male and female traits in each. This housing but unable to. care for themselves.' Town races Dr. Udut appointed aide FOOD SUPERMARKETS CHARGE FOOD I ON FOOD PURCHASES OF $15 OR MORE go to Stiso, to UnioA College prexy SALE TODAY thru SAT. ' -\ AT ANY TWO GUYS FOOD SUPERMARKET The appointment oT Dr.the University of Miami and Edward Udut of Elizabeth as served for several years as a ••*•••.•; .' Wasserman administrative assistant to the counselor' where he was Convince Yoursi 91 M president of Union College responsible for. the discipline, si. .M was announced this week, by counseling, and activity " Our Trim is Better m Buehrer beats Ruff - Pr. Kenneth W. Iversen, programming of - un- >Mifeh&. president. dergraduate and graduate for clerk's position Dr. Udut earned a bachelor students. Our Trim is Better Following the impetus of a sweep across the of arts degree with a major in He later joined Miami's top of the ticket,-local Republicans won on speech, a master of education administration as financial Tuesday in contests for two seats on the Bring the Kids. . . degree in student personnel aid officer and worked in Chuck Steak Township Committee and for the post of services, and a master of arts housing, the office of the dean township clerk. Republican Edward Stiso Jr. WE LOVE EM degree in American history, of men, and tests and Rib Steak defeated Arthur Kesselhaut for a three-year all from the University of measurement. Dr. Udut also term-on-the-governlng-body-by 454 votes, 4,230 1790 Springfield Avo Miami. He won his doctorate served two years as a Short Cut to 3,776. MAPLEWOOD in educational administration research assistant in the _ Robert Wassermarr won from John Marino from the iTni»i»rcjty—of- -Oftico of (net - for aflne-year term bjrl84 votes, 4T090 br3;908. 486 Eagle Hock Awa. Alabama. Research and Services at the hnr—Birelim1 duteuled Dnilg Ruff lei WEST ORANGE Dr. Udut was the recipient University of Miami. CHOICE township clerk by 672 votes, 4,277 to 3,605. (All of a graduate assistantship in While pursuing his . BEEF these totals are without the absentee ballots.) residence hall counseling at education and employment at The victory gives the Republicans a 4-1 the University, Dr. Udut held TI majority on the governing body. a variety of business positions :• 1"! The three candidates at the head of the GOP which enabled'him to gain ticket were closely bunched. Well ahead of experience -in management. Our Trim I* Better \««u«i i Our' rim U B*tt*r the remainder of the slate. Sen. Clifford P. Case He managed a fraternity Boni less Shoulders WGm* . PRODUCE DEPTX California Chuck Full cut faS—H' -trounced—Democrat—J?aul—J.—Krebs—la— house, two motels with pools, Springfield, as he did throughout the state. His Now there ore SWEIT CALIfODNIA golf and tennis courts, ' an Crossrib local margin was 5,352 to 2,425. Richard Nixon apartment uilding, a health extended his presidential landslide locally, studio, and a restaurant while Honey Dews winning 4,999 votes to 3,310 for Sen. George BEST WISHES — Dorl« Ruff, Democratic candidate for township clerk, extends her working his way through Gov't. Inlpoctad Our Trim It Bitter ••/;?!»,«•••• -.'•« McGovern. wishes for a successful term to her victorious Republican opponent, Arthur three sedans school in Miami and Alabama. OurTrfm it Bettor Buehrer. . " • Chicken Breast Chicken lamb Chops State Sen. Matthew J. Rinaldo, building his Dr. .Udut is married to the Ground own landslide in his race for the House of Bananas I Genuine -former-Judith—Fischer—o: Quarter! ~T'M f^ Representatives, led Democrat Jerry English, Belmar who is employed by i to 2,981. f : Kaufman and Kaufman, law p 'fRESH LEAN Ibi m lb. —bollt lifer— SWEET FLORIDA JUICE The President carried 11 oT Springfield's 13 firm in Elizabeth. W . districts, all-except the 8th and llth. Rinaldo ' won 12 of the 13, all but the llth, and Sen. Case GOV'T.INSPECTED CHICKEN PARTS 3N5 TrodHlonol hond»haK«t ft -She •4r ata Jehn Morlr ~Rr4j-^#_ London BrOil swept the boards, winning in all ll Club plans trnncrhtic; cflndidotl" ggrea t thtt Republicap n wlnrwrv .ym »lhg»t.-..q.ri M -•*' ' ••-'•••'• •-• • ••• ••' Girlf scheduled Police chief cautions on danger in leaf piles Community] t Pellce- Chieh f Ueorje : j I •&^$M$^0^4i' "•'.•'• this week issued • .Ufii ^M«c0»diino Krgtag notadsts (o txttine ntr*rae cantloa vrken jwrUsig. or driving near .m«>»«l1BI^™»'qU^I«MyJV..,^ £i nittyeventaa*. Jan, «, j^»Tan4si r =7 leafpHea. •;. -.:.;., ,•,.,, ."pf.. \m$ • * J ibow !»• under the direction of Bernle 5 the firthwilBlbrm.^ P.rsell e*plalned that oklldrta frenMBUy ptey UL or hide )M>ie«Ui>* pile* and «n M* vlslWc to drtvtwj H« cited two teW«.t. m ifct Wi cm,\,« Dion* SchoHir, Ccrt% POMIOS, Ann M i Bailey Civic Center In # Ql^ Ny lawrl»; rm «vtr ky aM*«. ••ti"-t-^'f%i ^ : : ; y «-H'W$ti • •'"••• T • ••-•:-: , ,.•'•.' " >::v';;;;;v,yv^'s^i:'(>i^,, V-v.''"''; ^Ul'^^i^Mffi^ty^*; '{:J.. >.^...-iame. South 49, -afesetutt>.::tha)aState~of^New 1 i minutes East, 68, feet' to the I House, In the City of Elizabeth, . ,.)notes.West 62.5o! neglect, damage ot"ln|ury bythe Section 14. During the term of —Ceflo.^.-1'.'..i i >r^. 'i .-ri.'egn E i aforesaid Intersection with ' the N.J., on Wednesday, the 22nd day i>olnt and place of this ordinance, the landlord shall 1 1 i westerly side of Bond Street the ol November A.D., 1972, at two maintain the same standards ot 1972 DEMONSTRATORS SALE! JwsejfcW'*e itew-rifbfik ;; ;,:TKe;p;i^^bxV,«KincWWe1V- [ ' point and place of BEGINNING. 4. Constant violation by the service, maintenance, furniture, o'clock In the afternoon of said ... ji tot 112 and| tCTHitilol the rules.and regulations metrppplltamregion. ' - '• The above premises are ; degrees 02 mlr. lurnlshlngs and equipment In the the Quartet in E-flat MaJOrii : < commonly known as 502 Bond day. >,of Lqjiiol and! 183 In -o"landlord If slgnad.by tenarytor housing space and dwelling as he BELOW COST! WHILE THEY LAST! .'The .Newlicfiv Muslim, ^ft! All that tract or parcel of land, . ui»ckBotMepsentTiloa"Map to flmpolnt.and place ot&salnn liUbrpoVated- ffr'he lease with a Q^^y.'jlarfen^fcrtsCV:^ S Strjet, Elizabethabeth, Ne" w Jersey. copy! btino olven to tenant. provided or was required to do by Was^ifl'gtbYi^f'fet,., is V,»pcn.-| ; ' inere iss' ; dudue 'e approxlmi situate, lying and" being in the..' ol Watchuno View' Gardens TOGETHER with and wbiec law or lease at the date the lease Beethoven;' Quartet ift>E,,' Township ot Scotch Plains, In the Section No. I, Scotch plains the common! drlv»"'»' _5 Substantial breach of the ffi'PobiWty Chaiitnen: ' , S12.873.96 with Interest from County of Union and In the State of terms and_ conditions of.lhe lease was entered Into. OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 PM CALL Monday, throughi., Saturday' Mirjor,;, t)pl' ^'.NbK,, 2,,,hjr,. '30. 1972 and cosls. and Fanwood. Harry L. Paff, Section 15. No landlord shall from' poflr^ftl'S ,p\m.i; Sunday^. , WIJ ana costs. Mretrnent: by'tha'tenant. alter the ellytlved date of this f T Mendelssohn and Quattetin . The Sheriff reserves The Hflhl !6 KNOWN and designated as Lots eupy SECTION ordinance, charge any rents in and holidays.(closed Nov, 23lt, iW? -adioum this sole. 164 and 167 on a certain .map premises himself. SATURDAVS'TO 6 PM 964 160l Major* by Atfiaga.••'•",} ,•;.'...•, entitled "Map ot Grand View Park excess of what he was receiving MAX 1HUM SECURITY- We invented it ! RALPH OR ISCELtO, Sheriff 7. Owner seeks. to close from the effective date of this IfciB Annex, located In'the Township of - sindir. Professional'L... premises down wimout permitting ' ."j,'iim--i ! ADAMS, ADUBATO & TAFRO, -Fanwood, New Jersey, County of 156E. Land'Surveyor, dated MM ordinance except for increases as i < Attys. Being commonly, known As. . any further occupancy. authorized by this ordinance. Union, State ol New Jersey, COMMONLY known a Sections. Establishment of rents PONTIAC and .•cut ILDJ 8. UL-CX-16305- surveyed by Ungare and Gilbert, ' 2099 Church Avenue, Scotch West Fourth Street, F Section 16. Tha owner ot a INS. i 'Union Leader, Oct. 26, Plains, New Jersey. ; between »landlord and a tenant to housing space or dwelling being WORK FOR YOU Theater sgtn^;;, .$ C.E., of Bound Brook, New Jersey. N.Jr- whom this ordinance 4t applicable : other tha spot •IVI---. '.'i ' ; • Nov. Z 9, 16, 1972.(Fee«7.60) April, 1919", which map was tiled The Esme.ln sublect to e prior rented foiMheflrst time shall not INTERNATIONAL Mortgage held by the F Irtt shaHihtrMfter be determined by sJl'SI-be in,, our In the Union County Reglster's- Ihetrovltlons of Hilt ordinance. At be restricted in the Initial rent he Oltlce August 29, 1919 as Map No. Savings and. Loan Association ol charges. Any subsequent rental ibplybut]H-':6p"©fisl ; I Sherllf'sSalt Perth Amboy. N.J. the expiratioxpraonn of a lease or aatt the Office' noon - on IB4.C. : (latlon of tht lease of a Increases, however, shall ba TRAM llSUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Ttiere—Is-'-due approximately RALPHORISCeLLO, Sheriff. • (•rrplnatlon of tht lease of subject to the provisions of this ROUTE 22, UNION, N.J. iJE'BSEVr CHANCERY The above description Is In S4,62BT3T' with Interest from periodic tenant, no andlorldld may ordinance. KiiNJ NO PRICE • GERALD WJ KOL8A, Atty. '-. 4j i DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, accordance with a survey October 3, 1972 and cosls. request or receive percentage ALL WEEK LONG ,: DOCKET NO. F-4477-71 THE prepared by Harry L, Paff The Sheriff reserves Ihe right to DJ i UL CL-279J15. ,i -..KM* /"' Section 17. NO provision 'FEDERAL NATIONAL Associates, Inc., Prolesslonal adlourn this sale. .Union Loader; Noy. 3,9,16. ttgt»7J t difference contained In this ordinance, shall . -MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a Engineers and Land Surveyors RALPH ORISCELLO, Sherllf ' ., y •(F.ttMf.aij r Price Index precldpreclude a lanlorlandlord Irofrom refusing . 1 dated December 18, 1963. to rent, relet' or rerent toa tenant f INCREASE corporation, Plaintiff, vs. GREEN. LASKY and f,('(«Q) day* prior to the to rent, relet or refent to Commonly known ^ and. NOTICE fcVCHEuf^og •ajtlon or terminationspt jhe o..r from termi„ nlatino a landlord-: (PASQUALE J. ZAZZARA, et als., COH6N, ATTYS. tenanf t relationshitinatinp gfo ar lust cause ' j ' Defendants.* ' designated as 306 Hunter Avenue; -.! DJ & UL CX.165-05 V ESlr-AT.E • Qf\ JiBVAIUNOW«GEWWPh island tht Consumer Price i CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Scotch Plains, New Jersey: I Union Leader, Nov. 2.9,16,23,1972 DORNF6ST, Djtctosed the regylailonsof Ua New Jersey .,,.»x,at the date the lease was as" herein "defined" Iri accordance j ON ANY OF OUR 250 BRAND NEW .(EXECUTION r- FOR SALE OF .There , Is due approximately . . (Fee»72.O0) Pgrsuenf to Aie order of Stat* CommlssffirTW Cater' and; , trllered Into with said tenant. For a S14.09O.14 wllh Interest from July C. KANANE, Surrogat* MiCr ttv, 1ndu«t^ The* i , tt»ssfui""~' . periodic tenant, whose least term willfulviolation o Theater 760 Nortnfldd.^ve., '! MORTGAGED PREMISES County of Union, made on tha.27HI : 1 73 AMCS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i * By virtue of the above-stated 25. 1972 and costs. .will ba required.! shall be less than one year, said any' pravlslons of this ordinance-' West Orange ''•' r, • ' ", ! twrlt of execution to me directed I The sheriff reserves the right to day of Oct. A.D., WTl.uviri trtf ftViw prevailed r* tenant shall not suffer or be caused Including, but not limited to, -Ihe '[shall expose for:sale by public adlourn this sale. Sheriff's Sole application of the underslfjiWi. WBdo port ol )hli o pay any rent increase In any willful filing with the Rent The program features , 'vendue, In room B-8, In tne Court RALPH ORISCELLO, Sherllf SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Leveling Board of any material 'mm Indian; games, ceremphial j!House, In the City ol Elizabeth, LOUIS FOXMAN, Atty. JERSEY, CHANCERY mlsttatement of tact, shall be vP^re' 1 FN.J., on Wednesday, the8th day of DJ 8. UL CX 160 05 DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, punishable by a fine of not more OUR PAPERS dances, algn language;-, folk < (November A.D., 1972, at two Union Leader, Oct. 26, Nov. 7, DOCKET NO, F.' 4W1-71 J. , I. _.. to the subscriber „.._„ iar'year'pyior'theVtro, : than (500.00 and Imprisonment for callsthe plays iV ; o'clock In the alternoon, of said 9, 16, 197J. KISLAK MOR TGAGE oath or affirmation their ctelrnjj ~»IIOn 5. Any rental Increase at not more than ninety (90) -days or lore arid :a : -gijeaf •«M P* .Iday. (Fee 155.68) CORPORATION (a N.J. Corp.) end demands against the estate :*»othet_tliB tt the tiylretlon both, In the discretion of the Judge audience parflcipaUon,','-^'^ iSSSKBSBk Plaintiff, vs. MARION, E. said deceased wllhln six mpn' of a east SrTttrmlnatlon.ot a of Ihe Municipal Court. A violation •, ALL that tract or parcel of land, from the dattof laid order, or It of lotting more than one leasehold— i : GREMLIN, GREMLIN X, HORNET 2 & 4 DOOR MODELS 1 •periodic lease »hrf'•» void. Any that blitz [tlluate, lying and being In the City will be forever barred Jro rental Increase n. excels of thai shall be considered a separate " ' ? VKTIBLES ! lof Plalnfleld, In the County ot CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION — prosecuting or recovering, t violation at to each leasehold. mceww Fully equipped with (actory lirconditioning, most with ~ tOffloHTIri lh» Stata of-New Jersey: SHERIFF'SSALE FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED .t WAGONS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW PREMISES. '' same'against'the *ubacritJ iul ? ( section 19. This ordinance being COVER poyver steeling, auto, tram., bumpir guards, WW tires, BEGINNING at a point In the ' Max Schlanger, Exi necessary for the welfare of the ' (Northeasterly side line ot Hunter JERSEY, CHANCERY . By virtue of the above-stated ' ^JS^SS T'^! MWJ- the competition tinted gliu, custom intgrior, all colors. .DIVISION. UNION COUNTY, writ ot execution to me directed I •-..• .••••.. ,,'A,.- 2197WhSi Township and Its inhabitant* shall 2295 -rrAvenueas the same Is now-laid out- NorthBergen/Nij.,! beFlMrally construed to effectuate ! 'and opened, said point being the DOCKET NO. F-2381-71 QUEEN shall expose for tale by public H1 r CITY SAVINGS AND LOAN vendue, In.room BA In.tnt-CftVft NO'»ttW»V>" "'."—•"•" •"*-•.!.")' iKroBMtS'lftCrtMt'K the purpi»ei^tti«reofr ~ •"' '" &!mew**n. NO. 1 SAVINGS & SERVICE CENTER FOR AMERICAN MOTORS 8. JEEP Southwesterly earner ot property Union Leader, NOv; 4^1972. • « ; '{.belonging to Ella Peterson, said ASSOCIATION, a New Jersey House, In the City of eiltabtth, raseri/ettl._... mB « liv SS SectlonM. |f »ny provl»k>o» ot I N.J.,onWednetdty,thelthdayof ... .