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Your want ad The Zip Code is easy to place * for Linden is -Phone 686-7700 vhich became a Suburban Publishing Corp newspaper on July 2, ]964 An Official Newspoper For The City of Linden 0 7 0 3 6 VOL 24-NO. 6 Published eoch Thu.tdoy by Suburb™. Publi.bir., Corp. ?I8 No.tb Wood a.*., Lindon, N. J. 07036 u* Subscription Rate J9 50 Yearly LINDEN, N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 Second Class Hostage Paid at Linden, N J 25c per copy Dorin asks for caution in closing of any school By STEVEN J. HERZ on S. Wood avenue. School Two has a of closing a school and all of the .isn't a majority concensus of board 1>e possibility of closipg School predominantly black enrollment inherent problems that go with such a opinion I feel some board members Seven in the Tremley Point section of Despite the obvious connection with move. Along with transferring still think there is too thin a line be the city again became a question to be the long-standing racial balance students, we must decide what to do tween the question of-economics and dealt with at Monday night's Board of problem that has plagued Linden, with the leaching staff if School Seven integration.” Education agenda session Board President Maryann Dorin is closed,” she said The economics ot, the matter, ac­ Bernice Davis, one of the board's reiterated her statement of several Dorin acknowledged that a board cording to Dorin. centers around a more outspoken members, raised the weeks ago that any closing of a school minority had proposed the closing of declining student enrollment question of closing the all-white building has as much to do with School Seven about three months ago throughout the public school system, elementary school by Dec 31 and economics at this time as anything else but added that even with the proposal including a drop of 15 pupils in the transferring the 76 pupils to School Two "We've got to consider the dollar values being brought up again, "there still School Seven kindergarten this year Only seven students remain in the kindergarten class al the Tremley Point school. One year ago, 28 students 7 persons hurt in car accidents disappeared from the roles of School Seven, according to Schools Superin­ tendent A. R Taranto, a substantial drop considering the small total during rain-drenched weekend enrollment al the building' In addition, Taranto expressed Seven persons were injured last thbound on Roselle street Pansurak light. The impact of the crash sent the concern over a district-wide drop in Sunday in four separate auto accidents was taken lo St Elizabeth by the Roberts car into one driven by .Jose enrollment of about 400 students from which occurred in the rainy weather Linden Volunteer Ambulance Corps Gonzalez of Elizabeth which was also last year. Of that number, the high Police said Thromond Jackson of (LVAC) suffering from a cut left hand waiting for the light school enrollment was off 196. a Iselin was traveling on Rt 1-9, south About a half hour earlier, a car Bridges, who complained of head "marked decrease, considerably more shortly after 4 a m when he apparently driven by Chester Bridges of Rahway pain, was given a summons for careless than we anticipated in our projections lost control of his car, ran over the curb ran into the back of one operated by driving. Roberts suffered knee con prior to the start of the school." said and struck two trees and a fence by Phyllis Roberts of Elizabeth while the fusions while Margaret Baker of Rah Taranto \ Rosedale Cemetery before finally Roberts car was stopped in the middle way. a passenger in the Roberts car. The superintendent added that the coming to a stop in the middle lane of lane of Rt. 1-9 at Stiles street for a red was taken to Rahway Hospital by the the highway Jackson suffered cuts and projected drop for 1977 throughout the LVAC for treatjnent of forehead city had been expected to reach 125. He contusions of the face and was tran abrhsions. sported, to Rahway Hospital for -O-O- said young people were not staying in treatment 1 Linden ite LAST FRIDAY, two cars collided al Ihe community because their families Stanley Krasinski of Elizabeth was the Winfield Circle, sending a Stiles were leaving Linden, which was cited treated for head injuries and cut hands street woman to Rahway Hospital with as one reason for the decline. Two at St. Elizabeth Hospital after his car affected by head injuries Police said a car driven other reasons for the drop-off could be struck the front of the Pituton Marine by Fred Frieslander of Spring Lake attributed to a declining birth rate and “ white flight,” or families pulling their TRENT BERIONT quarterback for Lindon High School'* football Tigers, gets Transportation Corp. on E Elizabeth Heights collided with the car operated youngsters out of the public system and roody to hurl th« boll to hit roc#lv#r durino Saturday's roHwJranehad avenue at Ills p.m., Sunday by Carol Holick as both vehicles ap­ enrolling them in private or parochial Krasinski told police he was heading chlorine gas proached the circle's intersection gamo with tha Cranford Cougars at Cranford Tha Tigers won the gome, schools The form er point has affected west on Elisabeth avenue when a truck Frieslander injured his left knee and 7-0, after recovering a Cougar fumble. Story and another photo on page One Linden resident was among 21 school systems throughout the stale heading east on the wrong aide of the was to see his own doctor. Holick was who were Injured last Thursday when while the latter point was (eared by t#v#n (Photo by Joe Soinczon) taken to the hospital by the Winfield rood caused Mm to swerve Into the chlorine gaa leaked into a buikling at board members as e potential reeponee Volunteer Ambulance Corps bulking. EUa Oyomher at W. Blanche the Merck $ Co. plant In tobway i lingerie*. dM M e at eermta ek e * ttw Rape case “ to

______' 0 m p i to county St. John tha Apaetie School hfUmdea. manufactured Friday night cofifslon at the RapueMMka, was rslsasad in bail at equipment Frank Vaccaro, SI, of Union street, Taranto projected a similar number of The cate of Bienveoldk Mediae. 8 . at intersection of N. Stilea afreet and children beginning classes at St $10,000 to await action at tha county Was transported to Rahway Hospital Elizabeth, wo* sent to the county Elizabeth avenue injured three people, Theresa’s and at St. Elisabeth’s prosecutor's office on a charge of break with 11 other workers of an outside proeecutor Monday by Municipal eowt including a 4-year-oid girl Police ■schools, also in the city. Both he and to be on disp I ay contracting firm for treatment. .All Judge Richard Kochanakl, and he wo# reported that W liS fn Haurelkq of Dorin felt the close promximity of f i n case of* Roman Kazinarek of (Continued on pege 3) remanded to the Union County Jail In The Fire Department will display Colonia was driving south on Stiles parochial high schools in surrounding Brooklyn Park, Md., was remanded to some its firefighting equipment and lieu of $100,000 ball. Medina was at IHHIINinUHIIIItUlIMfllUltMIMIttttlllllHtllfMlllIHlim when his car was struck by one driven communities to Linden also prompted charged for allegedly committing ■ the grand jury for allegedly possessing apparatus in front of City Hall on by Maria Ramos of Rahway which was parents to transfer their youngsters out a concealed 45 pistol. According to the rape on Sept 10 Friday. Oct. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. as a Meeting Monday l heading east on Elizabeth Both drivers of the Linden system Roselle Catholic, According to reports, the rape police report, the weapon was loaded prelude to Fire Prevention Week which claimed they had the right of way Union Catholic, Mother Seton in Clark, allegedly occurred when a 22-year-old and Kazinarek also allegedly possessed will run from Oct. 9 to 15 for Morses unit | Ramos, suffering from head pain, the Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth woman picked up a male two clips. He was released in $1,000 Rosanna Ramos the toddler who had a Elizabeth and Roselle Girls Catholic The city's 1,000-foot aerial ladder will The next regular monthly f hitchhiker on Rt 1-9 at 2:30 a m . Sept bail swollen lip and Lucia Garcia who are just some of the institutions named be on display, said Deputy Chief Joseph meeting of the Morses Creek | James Mnich of Elizabeth paid his suffered a knee injury all were to visit by Taranto as options for parents who 10, in the rain The passenger directed Camasta of the Fire Prevention Flood Control Commission will be | the woman to the intersection of bail of $100 for a charge of possesaing a their own doctors for treatment desired to switch their youngsters Bureau, along with the special service held on Monday at 7:30 p.m in | controlled dangerous substance His A two-car accident. Saturday at W Concerning any action in the near Pennsylvania and E Elizabeth avenues truck, a 1,000 GPM pumper and an the Roselle Borough Hall | case will be handled by the prosecutor Elizabeth avenue and Lumber street where he said he lived The man then elevating platform used by the Richard (temporary headquarters), 129 | future to close School Seven, Dorin Anthony Belle of Knopf street was resulted in a leg injury to Bonyie Faine reached over and took the car keys, Mays, supervisor of alarms, in Chestnut st., Roselle. = said, "M r. Taranto is preparing tf sent to the Union County Jail in lieu of of Chandler avenue one of the motorists police said, and pulled the woman out of maintaining the alarm circuits Much Along with the regular | report for the board which should be $2,500 for a charge of breaking, entry involved. The other motorist, Thomas the vehicle and into the weeds of the equipment carried by these units business, the commission will g ready in two-weeks The report will and larceny Daly of Lafayette street, was uninjured The woman reportedly played sick will be on display and members of the discuss Roselle Park’s action s Barbara Marchiselli of E Edgar (Continued on page 3) and the man began hitting her and Fire Department will be on hand to against the New Jersey | in the mishap road paid a $100 fine for shoplififttng. biting her face and neck. Police said describe its use and distribute Department of Transportation § and Joseph Figueroa of E St George that she was able to convince the man literature on fire prevdhtion and the Central Railroad of New = avenue was released on $2,000 bail for to go to her father’s Unden home where Firefighters will also distribute a Jersey to compel the recon- g allegedly threatening to kill some one she said no one was home supply of junior fire marshall helmets struction of a culvert under the | and committing an assault and battery However, when the two walked into to children under 8 years old who are Lehigh Valley Railroad, g on a police office. His case was sent to the house, she called to her father who (Continued on papa J) nwiimiMiHMiiiiiiiiiiHiUHiiiiiiMtiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiir was at home. The elder man grabbed the grand jury the alleged rapist but he broke knee. When the father attempted to get into his car to give chase, the man had gone ends after 40 years A description of the assailant was A career given to the police and Medina, who fit the description, was picked up walking on Rt 1-8 He was brought to the Chief Miklos calls it quits on Saturday father’s house where he was identified served on a number of organizations wasn't unusual for us to get 25 to 30 calls as the alleged rapist. He may not have really wanted to be connected with his livelihood. Among a day,” he said. a fireman as a boy, but when his them are: life member, New Jersey In other court action, Warren Unkert Does the chief remember his earliest retirement becomes official Saturday, Firemen’s .Association, member of the of Mopsick avenue was fined 165 for duties at ihe Wood avenue station? Unden Fire Chief Frank Miklos will Linden Industrial Mutual Aid Council having no motor vehicle insurance card “Certainly. I drove a 1816 American in his possession and George Korber of leave with no regrets about his 40 years (LIM AC), past president of the New i j France engine when I started. Most of service Jersey Paid and Union County Fire Cranford was fined $21$ for driving on of my early duties were driving the Chiefs Associations, member of the the revoked list. The soft-spoken chief, who has oc­ various apparatus. Those early engines State Fire Advisory Committee of the A Brooklyn woman, Nuna cupied the department’s top position for had solid tires and no windshields,” State Civil Service Commission and the past 13 years, talks of his days os a Miklos said, adding, “When you drove member of the Fire Science Advisory boy on Ainsworth street near Blanche the apparatus to a fire ln the win­ Committee of Union County Vocational street. tertime, your eyeballs from.” Auto Accident T a b l e and Technical Institute Miklos pointed “Those were the days of the old Naturally, the chief pointed out, you out that the free science course at the 1 S7S accidents to Sept. 25 874 borough firehouse where they’re now didn’t have to worry about broken technical school has the largest 1877 accidents to Sept. 25 n s building the new City Hall addition,” he windshield wipers in die ’30s. enrollment of any technical or recalled. “Every time I heard the Another of the recollections of his vocational course offered this year. 1S7I injuries to Sept. 25 579 whistle Wow, I ran to the firehouse and days as a fireman was the work Perhaps the greatest single im­ 1877 Injuries to Sept. 25 622 many times, I got there even before the schedule. Comparably speaking, provement in the firefighting field in volunteers did,” said Miklos who ad­ today’s city firefighter bos things made the chiefs eyes was the advent of radio 1978 fatalities to Sept. 25 5 mits to having shared a young boy s to ordor. communication. “ In the old days, we 1*77 fatalities to Sept. 25 5 mystique when It came to firemen and “We would work a 72-hour week, were always out of touch with other working every day for all intents and their equipment. But, at that time, he apparatus and headquarters. If you 1*7$ Rt. 1-* accidents didn't envision a fireman’s life as his purposes. In 1837, we had one day off— were fighting a large fire, you had to toSept-25 21* from 7 p.m to 7 a m. And that -wasn’t career of the future travel back to the station to check on 1(77 Rt. 1-8 accidents •vm • day off If wo woro noodod at a 238 “ I joined the deportment in March any new calls from a messenger. Radio toSept. 2$ 1987 when the Linden department flra," Miklos commented communication definitely changed the In 1$K Miklos became Caph Mikk)#, consisted of 35 members, two whole aspect of firefighting,’’ said i n * Rt. 27* accidents scoring the highest mark « Wa ClrU flrshnert and three companies. The Miklos. 13 Service teat, April of 1961 tamd the toSept. 28 two stattoM in existence then were the He added that radian ore even more 1177 Rt. 278 accidents captain bttag appointed deputy chief, c o e r u t I a c t TIME___ For the post'13 yeors, getting in ond out of the Elizabeth avenue and Wood avenue invaluable today what with the modern toSept. 25 15 again haring achieved the higheet Civil houses," he remembered. fireman spending even lew time in the Service score. Finally, in April of 1864, " sSaturday, a s r the jr veteran . d*'° firefighter— ,or who F*r# joined ch**f theFronk Fire - Department 10* Bu,.r In . In the old days, Miklos noted the fall station. “The radios permit us to "take ^ y — will retire os commander to pursue seemingly more mundane i n * bike accidents and spring seasons as being notorious Mikloa attained the * men end equipment on inspections and to Sept. 2$ higheet rank with the same high results pursuits. It was o good life and Miklos enjoyed every moment of it. A for grass firs* In the then largely open perform other duties which could never successor has not been named. (Glass™, . notoSet. 1*77 bike accidents areas existing in Linden.. “Those grass on hie exam. 17 D u rin g his tenure at chief, Miklos has (Continued on page 3) toSept. 25 firm would run the men ragged. It 2 Thursday. S e p te m b e r 29, 1977 L I N D E N (N .J ) L E A D E R Meal program active honors in city school system awarded by hospital A record number of well-wishers old and is attending Syracuse REDUCEO PRICE MEALS Low cost school lunches are available lurned out recently to honor four in­ University where she is studying F a m ily dividuals and one organization that to the children who attend the city Size Y e a rly M o n th ly W eekly towards a bachelor of science degree in 1 i 6.120 00 $ 510.00 1117.69 were chosen as recipients of Rahway nursing. schools, according to A R Taranto, ' 2 8,050 60 670.83 154 81 superintendent of schools 3 9,970.00 830.83 191.73 Hospital’s fifth annual humanitarian The Rahway Area Junior Woman's 4 11,880 00 990.00 228.46 awards. Club, a group of 13 women, was honored The schools involved in the Child 5 13,630 00 1.135.83 262.12 Nutrition Program are Schools One to 6 15.380.00 1,281.67 295.77 An estimated 160 people filled the for its yearly service projects at the 7 16.980.00 1,415 00 326.54 hospital conference room during the hospital since 1972 It has provided JO, School Four Annex, Soehl and 8 18.580.00 1,548.33 357.31 McManus Junior High Schools and 9 20,030 00 1,669 17 385.19 hour-long ceremony and gave standing numerous services to the hospital in­ 10 21,470 00 1,789 17 412.89 ovations to the honorees cluding handmade puppets which are Linden High School Breakfast is also 11 22.890.00 1,907.50 440.19 served in Schools One, Two, Three, 12 24,310 00 2.025.83 467 50 This year’s recipients were Dr given to youngsters upon admission to Each SENIOR CITIZENS sewing classes, sponsored by ihe Linden Recreaiion Alexander Breslow of Atlantic the hospital and which have helped Four, Four Annex and Five addi In addition, said Taranto, meals will tional Department, closed on Sept. 1. Bathing suits, evening gowns, suits, Highlands. Dr George Frederick of alleviate many of the children's fears. fa m ily Woodbridge, William Paige and Susan be provided without cost or at a greatly m em ber 1,420.00 118 33 27.31 dresses, culottes and a variety of wearing apparel were completed. The Each recipient received a written Paynter of Rahway and the Rahway tribute on a laminated plaque and the reduced price to children from families If a family's income exceeds those in free lessons began July 7 and continued— between 9 30 a m. and 12:30 Area Junior Woman’s Club. whose gross income is at or below those the scale but the family experiences p.m.—every Monday and Thursday for 10 weeks. Florence Leech, humanitarian award which consists of The humanitarian awards were shown on the income scale helow: any of the special hardship conditions, recreaiion staff member, was the instructor. In the photo, from left, ore a bronze medallion on a walnut base started in 1973 to honor those who have FREE MEALS AND OR MILK a child may still be eligible for free or Mrs. Leech, Victoria Siwik, Frieda Shanley and Eva Vekassy. with a rose, Rahway Hospital's symbol F a m ily performed distinguished service at of service, engraved on it Size Y e a rly M onthly W eekly reduced priced meals The conditions 1 S 3,930.00 S 327.50 $ 75.58 Rahway Hospital, and the recipients include: Kimmelman of Linden, and a sister, 2 5,160.00 430.00 99.23 are chosen from nominations to the MALI. ANTIQUE SHOW 3 6,390.00 532.50 122.89 —unusually high medical expenses; Mrs Edie Saunders, also of Linden 4 7,610.00 634 17 146.35 H. Kimmelman; board of governors human relations The Livingston Mall will present its 168 06 —shelter costs in excess of 30 percent The Bernheim-Goldsticker Memorial 5 8,740.00 728.33 committee each year semi-annual antique show from next 6 9,660 00 821.67 189.62 of the family income; Home, 1200 Clinton ave . Irvington, 7 10,890.00 907.50 209.42 —special education expenses due to was accountant Breslow, an emeritus member of the Tuesday to Saturday, Oct 8 The show 8 11,910.00 992.50 229.04 comple&d arrangements 9 12,840 00 1,070.00 246.92 the mental or physical condition of a medical staff, was cited for his work at is designed for those who admire an­ 1,146 67 264.62 Funeral services were held Sunday 10 13,760.00 child; Rahway Hospital and for his voluntary tiques as well as those who collect 11 14.680.00 1,223 33 282.31 for Herbert Kimmelman, 46, of 12 15,590.00 1,299 17 299.81 —disaster or casualty losses work with the Navajo and Cherokee There is no charge Edgewood road, Linden, who died Breakfast planned Each Foster children are often eligible for Indians in the southwest and Alaska addi Friday in Runnells Hospital, Berkeley tional (he meal program by Parish Council Frederick, also an emeritus member fa m ily To discourage the possibility of Heights, after a long illness. of Ihe medical staff, was honored for his m em ber 910.00 75.83 misrepresentation, the application Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Kimmelman St. Theresa’s Parish Council will volunteer work as the physician for the forms contain a statement certifying lived in Linden most of his life. sponsor a family Communion breakfast Woodbridge school system and for the He was an accountant for the West George Stulle; that all information furnished in the on Sunday, following the 9 a m Mass fire department for more than 20 years THE CARD HOUSE application is true and correct. An Products Co., Newark, prior to A menu of juice, ham and eggs, home Paige, a member of the hospital s in- Large Selection Of additional statement is added stating becoming ill several years ago fries, rolls, butter, buns, coffee and tea service volunteer department with Singer retiree the application is made in connection Mr. Kimmelman was a member of will be served Tickets are *2 for adults more than 4,000 hours of service lo his GREETING CARDS Cornerstone Lodge 229, F&AM, and the A Funeral Mass was offered Friday with the receipt of federal funds, that if and $1 for children and may be obtained credit, was honored for his "nameless Party Goods-Gift Items morning for George Stulle, 70, of Yale school officials have reason to question Suburban Jewish Center. by calling the ticket chairman, Bucky acts of kindness and love .” Lofts, Barrlclnl A terrace, who died last Wednesday in the information provided, they may- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. llene Zamorski. Entertainment will be Paynter is the youngest person ever Pepperidge Farm Candles Rahway Hospital after a brief illness. seek verification and that deliberate Kimmelman; a son, David at home; providedvby children of the parish to receive the humanitarian award She Mr Stulle was born in Pasewalk. misrepresentation of information may two daughters, Robin and Beth, also at Breakfast chairwomen are Marie is a member of the Jn-service volun 407 No. Wood Ave. Germany, and after coming to this subject the applicant to prosecution. hom -; his parents, Louis and Bella Mega and Michelle Lukenda leers and the auxiliary She is 19 years Linden, N. J 486-4277 country in '.931, settled in Elizabeth Application for the meal program before moving to Linden in 1942. may be made any time during the He retired in 1971 after 32 years of school year If a fam ily member Program em ploym ent at the Singer Co., becomes unemployed, the income or Elizabeth, where he was the chief family size changes or the family ex­ laboratory and radiologic technologist. periences any of the special hardship instituted conditions during the school year, He was a communicant of St. John "W allin My Shoes,” an parents should contact the school so the Apostle R.C. Church and was a innovative language arts that all children receive the proper member of the Holy Name Society and program, is being in benefits. the Nocturnal Adoration Society of troduced this year for all In the operation of the Child Nutrition Union County. He was a charter students in grades seven, member of the John P. Washington Program, no child will be eight and nine in the Fourth Degree General Assembly and discriminated against because of race, Linden public schools was a past faithful navigator of the sex, color, national origin or ability to In Ihe spring, eighth- We haw a g ift club. pay. A child will not be identified as a grade students in Sharon recipient of a free or reduced price He also was a member of Linden Feinsod’s third-period meal The information provided by Council 2859, K of C, and was the former English class previewed parents on the application will be kept captain of the Fourth Degree Color the program and, as confidential and will be used only for Corps., Co. J. He was commander and suggested on one of the the purpose of -determining eligibility. executive officer of the 1st New Jersey activity cards provided, The school will advise parents as to Ri giment, Knights of Columbus, each student was asked to for lending their child’s eligibility within 15 days of Fourth Degree Color Corps. bring some kind of a hat to receipt of the application Any parent Mr. Stulle was the organizer and class They then assumed dissatisfied with the eligibility deter­ coordinator of the Singer Blood Bank, a the personality of the mination may contact the school to consultant for the state Health person wearing the hat request an informal conference or may Department for the Union County TB and wrote a short story in appeal the decision by requesting a Control Services, past president of the this role formal hearing procedure. A hearing N.J. State Society of Radiologic Linda Travisano. one of can be arranged by calling or writing Technologists, a former treasurer of the students, assembled Celia Brod, R. N ., supervisor of nursing, all of these stories into a the American Society of Radiologic at 128 W St. George ave., Linden, or volume entitled, “ If Hats Technologists, a member of the parents may call at 486-5611. Further Could Talk ” This volume American Registry of Radiologic information about the program may be has been presented to the Technologists,, former treasurer of the obtained by cbntacting the principal or Crime Detection Laboratory of New nurse at specific schools McManus Media Center Jersey, and was a member of the and is now on display Linden Republican Club. there He also was a former Ninth Ward Lesniak wants Students who par committeeman in Linden, a member of ticipated in the program the Deutscher Club of Claret, and the idle vans to be were, Richard Bizub, Dan Saenger-Chor of Newark. Brown, Curtis Burns, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Stella Lillian Gacusan, Debbie Wantrobski Stulle; a daughter, Mrs used efficiently Gmitter, Linda Golding, David Hart, Charles Marlene Burger of Fairfax County, Raymond Lesniak, Democratic Hartmann, James Va.; a brother, Willy in Germany, and candidate for the Assembly from the Kochanski, Karen Kozak, two grandchildren 21st District, has called for a com­ Arrangements were completed by the prehensive scheduling of federally- Lynn Leithner, Nancy Krowicki-McCracken Funeral Home, provided van service throughout Union Lettini, Janet Mazieka, St. George Avenue, Linden. County so that idle vans can be used in John Melleky, Liz Morro, areas that need additional services. Leeann Murray, Steve Choose one "The vans are not utilized to their Philipsi, Bart Rada, maximum potential,” said Lesniak Donna Ray, Ellen Mr. Marshall; Schneider, Joe Schulman, "This represents a waste of resources o f these,, which provide a vital service to our Mark Silverblatt, Taryn services held community." Tagliaboschi, Linda Lesniak stated that the vans could be Travisano, Alan Turcz- great gifts free Funeral services were held Friday used to take residents to shopping areas manovich, Kathy Weber for Edwin D. Marshall, 61, of E. 17th where bus service is inadequate. and Ben Wolf street, Linden, who died Sept, 19 in According to the candidate, federal with aUCTC Elizabeth General Hospital after a long regulations currently restrict the use of Pru promotes illness. vans in this manner “ I have requested Born in New York, he lived in Linden that our congressional representatives Linden man Practical Loan. for 17 years. 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LE A D ER Thursday, September 29, 1977-3 (Continued from pago 1) .» discuss the economics of closing a building. I would rather wait for his School Lunches , report before proceeding further, however, 1 would like the board to Elementary address itself to the economic Secondary Monday—Veal with gravy or veal question, apart from the integration Today—Select one: Open face turkey parmigiana. whipped potatoes, green situation." sandwich submarine; high school, hot beans, French bread and butter, peanut She also observed that Robert pork slices with bread and butter cookie. Greenwood, special board attorney Select two: Orange juice, cream of Tuesday—Sloppy Joe on bun, potato handling litigation proceedings against mushroom soup, whipped sweet chips, cabbage-carrot salad, ap­ potatoes, green peas, spiring salad the state commissioner of education, plesauce. informed her that the board could deal Select one: Pineapple tidbits, cookie, Wednesday—Hot turkey sandwich with the economics aspect of shutting sliced peaches, brownie, gingerbread with gravy, whipped potatoes, green with topping. doWn a school building at any time peas, frozen fruit salad (gelatin mold) without damaging its litigation case on Thursdaay—Sub sandwich, potato Tomorrow—Select one: Fish and the racial balance matter salad, green pepper and cabbage slaw, chips or fish sticks, tunafish salad ‘T have always advocated the neigh­ sliced peaches sandwich; high school, corned beef borhood school concept and I still stand Friday, Oct. 7—Pizza with cheese, Reuben on rye with potato chips. Select behind that principal." Dorin com­ broccoli with lemon butter, orange two: Pineapple juice, potato chowder, mented, "but at the present time we wedges pickled beets, cole slaw. Select one: simply don't have the pupil enrollment Oct. 10—Schools closed, observance Brownie, gelatin jewels with topping, in Linden to make that concept of Columbus Day. pineapple tidbits, plain cake with economically feasible " Oct. 11—Frankfurter on bun, baked chocolate icing The board president pointed out that beans, sauerkraut, orange wedges Monday—Select one: Veal par both Schools Two and Seven are in the Oct. 12—Universal menu: Iasagna de migiana, French bread and butter or Seventh Ward and the closing of one vinci. coliseum brocpqji salad, sunny veal with slice of ham, buttered noddles would still, in essence, leave the ward HEALTHY PROJECT — Members of Linden Jaycees and Italy fruit surprise, gondola garlic with cream sauce, chopping spinach, p.m. on that day. Byrne, who recently came to Union with a neighborhood school “ I can city officials pose with Gov. Brendan Byrne, center, bread, “mamma mia" milk diced rutabages. French bread and County on a campaign swing, hands the easily put myself in the position of some Oct. 13—Salisbury steak with gravy, butter, iced cupcake. Or. beef after Mayor John T. Gregorio, second from right, proclamation to William Clark, second from left, of those parents whose children would whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, vegetable soup, baked oval spiced ham signed a proclamation designating Oct. 16 as Jaycees president. Others in the photo are Jose be affected," she said plain cake with chocolate icing on rye, applesauce, iced cupcake. Or, Health Faif Day in honor of the Jaycee-sponsored Pubchara, left, chairman of the Health Fair, and Noting that “an integration problem Oct. 14—Fish sticks, corn nibiets, cole fruited gelatin salad with bunch of Health Fair slated for School One from 9 a m. to 6' Council President Edward Murawski, right. like ours always creates some chaos slaw, bread and butter, pineapple white grapes, cottage cheese on lettuce, within a community," Dorin said that tidbits. cup with fruit, dressing, iced cupcake, discipline on the high school level may Oct. 17—Pork roll on bun, French cherry tart. City air quality is Satisfactory' have also played a part in "white fries, green and red cabbage salad. Tuesday—Select one: Frankfurther flight" from city schools butter cookie. on roll, Frankfurter Rebuen; high The air quality rating for Linden for in Woodbridge. were "satisfactory" for the week ending Sept 16, was Sept. 12 and "good " for the remainder SPORTS Oct IS—Orange Juice, spaghetti with school, chicken fried steak with bread meat sauce, tossed salad, French bread and butter. Select two : Orange juice, "satisfactory " for every day except for of the week and butter, banana shortcake. potato chowder, baked beans, Sept 13 when it was considered "un Sulphur dioxide levels were con Miklos satisfactory ” Oct. 19—Swiss steak with mushroom sauerkraut, cole slaw. Select one: Rice sidered "good” for the entire week WEEK (Continued from page 1) gravy, whipped potatoes, mixed pudding, fruit cup. cookie, plain cake Carbon m onoxide readings, as except for Sept 13 when it was labeled, have been done in the earlier years he com piled by the Central Jersey FOOTBALL vegetables, chocolate mousse. with chocolate icing. “ satisfactory." LINDEN HIGH—Varsity Scotch Plains, related. Oct 20—Dagwood sandwich, potato Wednesday—Select one: Hot open Regional Air Pollution Control Agency Coefficient of haze, which measures home, Oct. 1, 10:30 a.m Junior V a rsity: Miklos recalls the 1970 fire and ex |he amount of smoke and particles in Scotch Plains, Oct. 3, home, 3 45 p.m sticks, chopped spinach, peach halves lac-elurftcy sanowicn, pastrami on rye; Sophomore Scotch Plains, Oct.3, away, 3:45 plosion at Exxon as the most spec­ £tne air, was “ good” from Sept 10 to 12 p.m Freshman Rahway, Sept. 30, home, Oct. 21—Pizza with cheese, green high school, grilled cheese and potato 3 45 p.m tacular fire he has been involved with beans, cole slaw, ice cream. chips. Select two: Apple juice, cream of Putter ip’ Pete and on the 15th, "unsatisfactory” for SOCCER He says the blaze, which gained Oct. 24—Superburger on sesame roll, mushroom soup, whipped potatoes, Sept. 13 and "satisfactory" for the 14th. ■ 4 B IT QF RED LINDFN HIGH—(Varsity and JV) Union, nationwide attention, worked out well Ozone levels were "satisfactory" for Sept 30, a way, 3 45 p.m. Roselle, Oct. 5, French fries, health salad, peanut green peas, cranberry bog on lettuce : FLuoktsctHT tape for his men "It was a huge fire," he the entire period away, 3 45 p.m. butter cookie bed Select one: Peach gelatin with i APPLIED TO CAR MC MANUS—(Freshman) Rahway. Oct. 4, says, "but one we were able to handle '' Oct. 25—"Beef-a-roni,” green peas, topping, oatmeal cookies, banana, KEVS AND THE aw ay, 3: 45 p.m . CAR FLASHLIGHT Or HONEST MEDIUM SOEHL—(Freshman) Edison (Westfield, Some fires can prove extremely tossed salad, plain cake with chocolate sweet potato pie WILL NLAKt THEN* National Junior Achievers were eighth grade), Sept. 30, home, 3 45 p.m. frustrating Miklos said, depending on icing. MuCrl fcASihH 1 (_>_ V '-L-) polled as to which medium was the CROSS CO UN TR Y the construction of the burning Oct. 26—Turkey with gravy, buttered PlND 1AJHEN VOL) LINDEN HIGH—Kenilworth, Sept 30, have put t h e m most honest: television, newspapers, or structure "When I became chief, rice, bruaeel sprouts, bread and butter, away, 3 45 p m Union Catholic Westfield, DOWN SOMEWHfM radio. Newspapers led with 43 percent, Oct. 4, home, 3 45 p m. Elizabeth, Oct. 6, safety and building codes dated back to Two indicted away, 3:45 p.m. sweet potato tart. AND FORGOTT£M radio was second with 28 percent and GIRLS TENNIS 1925 with only several amendments Oct 27—Orange juice, meatball on WHERE YOU TV scored 24 percent Five percent was L IN D E N H IG H —C lark, Sept. 30, away, added over the years. Today, many of Italian roll, cole slaw, apple turnover placed them. 3:45 p.m. Westfield, Oct. 4, away, 3 45 p.m. for holdup of blank the codes have been Improved, which Oct 28— Fishburger on soft roll, helps us a great deal," he related parsley boiled potatoes, glazed BURGLARY DETERRENT Miklos cites a more active Fire Bara's Tavern TIP: Belgium carrots, rye bread and butter, L V Never leave extra keys in.such BACK TO SCHOOL SPCCIAL! Prevention Bureau and a stepped up lemon gelatin with topping obvious places as the mailbox A Linden man and a Newarker were .— - ^ . 1 or under a flower pot or training program for incoming firemen welcome mat. SHARP CALCULATORS as two of his primary accomplishments charges (or the daylight holdup of during his tenure as chief. And, of Fire Bara’s Tavsrn on Rt 1-9 on July 21 course, he is proud of the new firehouse (Continued from nogs t) The indictments were returned 10% OFF to be built on the Memorial Park site against Thomas W Talbert, 28, of NINA'S which will provide fire protection for accompanied by their parents. the lower end of the city. Miklos has Fire Prevention Week ia set aside Lincoln street, and Kirby D. Cleveland, ITALIAN DELI M BHlU.ni annually on the anniversary of the 30. of Newark. Talbert’s brother, also sesn a complete change in ap­ Specializing In B-OHHT CALCULATOR tPHTH IMV TO paratus in Unden since he has bosn Chicago Are to focuo public attention on Kevin, waa also arrested in connection UM TOTAL MIMtMY SQOAftt ROOT with the holdup but was not indicted RTID ITALIAN DELICACIES AMORBACtNT chief A new lime green pumper will fire safety. The I homo of this year's , e »TRO*4 Wnatov Accerdiag to reports, two men e T*wt seuisit- • Join the existing apparatus in several massage is (greeted at the A e*u months to bolster the firefighting power smoke doUoSsr* in _ of the department

ONLY • M f a p new firehouse are very similar to the At that iinensnt one' the bandits __ .____ i ks • fire prevention _ of pm s dsjrign he originally submitted to CRy fired a shotgun at Smith and the two TI - ., F rl„ Sal. SPECIALS contest to be conducted in the I lwdw gunmen fled. They left in a car that was WELSCO ELEGTROHICS C o w il schooto: Second prims ere two U S I I K I I I I PIZZA I CMLZOKC Miklos. who resides with his wife earlier reported stolen In Rahway 333 W. St. Storg* irt. Dorothy on Ainsworth street, says he Savings Bonds donated by FMBA Local The car was abandoned after being 111 N. WOOD AVI., 34 and the Fire Officer’s Association has seen Linden grow since he moved chased by police cars Cleveland was LINDEN 486-4966 LINDEN 486-0007 The winning poster of last year’s ______Mta.-MI. 'til 7; St here in 1911. He hopes to catch up on captured after a chase on foot. contest has been adopted by the State some traveling eventually and spend Fire Prevention Association and is on more time on his favorite hobbies which display in local stores include woodworking, photography and The public and any interested group creating music on the organ. He will Teen are invited to visit any firehouse during also be available for advice should any Fire Prevention Week Arrangements member of the department decide to Stonewall Savings for group visits can be made through call on him Deputy Chief Edwin Schulhafer will the chiefs office Talk fill In as acting chief until a Civil Ser viefe exam is given to select a successor THIS WEEK’S LET­ Linden’s 01dest...and Clark’s from among Miklos’s five deputies 1 Lindenite TER. Help. I need an " I originally said this job would be a (Continued from page t) answer to this problem. challenge. 1 only hope I have met some There's this boy I go to were released except for William of those challenges over the years," school with and he used to First Financial Institution. Hicks. 84, of Roselle He was admitted says Miklos like me (he even told me to the hospital’s intensive care unit in Those in Linden who know him are so himself) I don’t know if critical condition sure he has and can feel good that the he still likes me. I wish STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Merck spokesman indicated that chief chose a firefighting career over somebody could talk to August 31, 1977 any other. Steven J. Hera nine company employees were also him and get him overcome by the gas but they were straightened out. At first, ASSETS OFFICERS treated at the scene. No one outside the he acted like he really $32,596,297 First Mortgage Loans...... Chairman of the Board DOUBLE UP plan reportedly was affected by the liked me, but now he Joseph S. Lindabury Loans and Savings Accounts...... 627.263 Vice Chairman of the Board Federal energy experts estimate that gas. said the spokesman, because doesn't. I hear he likes this 382.177 Louis Weitzman Education Loans Stephen J Liptak. Jr. President doubling up—just two people riding in chlorine dissipates rather quickly. other girl and he's going Federal Home Loan Bank Stock. 277,200 Joseph C. Schweikert Vice President each car—would remove 15 million cars with her but I don't know Exposure to chlorine gas causes Cash...... 746,479 Rose Marie Gordon Secretary from the roads every working day, and what to believe. What can Treasurer & As$t Secretary respiratory ailments but the symptoms U S. Government Securities. 2.322.999 Anne Grosshans five billion gallons of gasoline would be I do to get him to like me Counsel usually disappear in short oder Other Investments...... 2.204,977 Frank K Sauer saved annually, according to the again? How can I find out Morton P Weitzman Associate Counsel Nevertheless, Merck is expected to re Prepayment—F.S.L.I.C. Reserve 104,583 Department of Health, Education and if he likes me? Should I examine everyone involved. Land and Office Buildings 353,093 Welfare. talk to him or act like I Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment 45,530 don’t see him? Other Assets 52.651 DIRECTORS M idlantic Inc. OUR R E P LY : If you’re NNER YOI’IE PUNIM k PUTT FOR k serious about finding out Total Assets ...... $39,713,249. Dominick Caruso Joseph S. Lindabury Alfred D Palermo gives dividend what your friend is John J. Horan Frank K Sauer SMALL II UKE SNIP CURE SEE IS, The Board of Directors thinking, we can assure LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Jacob W. Krowicki. Morris Levine LOuis Weitzman Wi OFFER TIE BEST FOR LESS of Midlantic Banks Inc. you you’ll have to talk to Savings Accounts...... $36,610,039 declared a regular him. Simply get clear on Loans in Process...... 290,000. quarterly dividend of 50 what you need to know to Other Uabilities...... 79,127, SAVIMS OF 20 to 40% cents per share on satisfy yourself The truth Reserves and Undivided Profits 2,734,083 CLARK ADVISORY BOARD .TIh iim m CaM CM* l Ckssse* Midlantic’* common is, your biend likes you. Abraham Daumel Frank Musso Salvatore Tosto .Parly flatten capital stock You like him The question Total Liabilities and Reserves $39,713,249 The directors also Potato Chips 4 Prstzsh is: Do you (and your declared a dividend of 50 SOM-cam m larp hatttos friend) want to spend your cents per share on time together. Share your Mountain Vallay 4 P Midlantic'* preferred 82 .CacktoN Mlias .Bar cumulative convertible feelings with him. Com­ .Papaf Tails -Nan stock f municate truthfully and Ana ttucL Mock Robert Van Buren, honestly. Talk to him. THIS W O R K'S SPECIALS president and chief executive officer, said NCCO MIL*? Find th« H p m . i l fctttoi both dividends would be R IG H T PERSON with • Want Ad C all 606 7700 HABIT M • 2 " « .4 to* peyabto on Oct. IS. 1 lb. PMacMa m b » * 1 l M At Niton! • « Lbs. Pntak 0 1 * »• \ > v f t -l> P.-AN NINO APAK TYT MCE U » TO U T ! [J, UNDKN (iARDEN] AMM.B ■ | (.btHntCf RtiUwrant p a ra •LUNCHEON and Loan Association PARKIN* 0*.»M •DINNER I t FAMILY DINNER LINDEN 701 NORTH WOOD AVENUE 925-1111 CLARK: 1100 RARITAN ROAD 381-5515 •TAKE-OUT ORDERS 127 i EIL* y (Sstwaaa ■< L fJ P *- Aw*'’ 25 W. ELIZABETH AVE„ LINDEN (N txt to Soars Roebuck) * 1 4 4 . 4 Savings Insured to $40.0(}0 FREE PARKING IN FRONT O ff* 4 Thursday. September 2V, 1977 LINDEN (N.J.) LEADER Past Congressman Patten Bv the lime this column is published, the right to a heading with ad any money paid to the victim or the "Victim s of Crime Act of 1977," minis.trative or judicial review for any dependent by the program; which I cosponsored, probably will aggrieved claimant; —not require claimants to seek or accept any benefits in the of have been passed on the House floor —as a condition for compensation, Tense welfare, unless they were receivitig It’s an important bill which would help claimants must cooperate with law ONE YEAR AGO them before the crime. thousands of people in this country who enforcement authorities regarding the Twenty-six members of the Linden The bill would provide federal grants suffer from crime. New Jersey is qualifying crime, auxiliary Police, not satisfied with their fortunate to have a similar program, to victims of violent crimes to cover —a requirement in the state that law limited involvement in police matters, but most states do not With crime medical bills, loss of wages and other enforcement agencies and officials take go on strike The group votes to increasing throughout the nation, the expenses. The awards would cover SO reasonable care that victims of withhold their services from the city legislation is essential percent of the payments that a state qualifying crimes be informed about unless called upon in an emergency by Under the proposal, federal grants makes to a crime victim, up to $50,000. the existence in the state of a program the governor ... Sixth Ward Councilrtfan would be provided to states. However, If. however, the crime occurs on of compensation for injuries sustained JOSEPH BARTUS says City Council certain criteria would have to be met federal property, the United States by victims and the procedure for ap­ has decided to go ahead with con­ Among them would be: would pay 100 percent of the com­ plying for compensation under that pensation, up to $50,000 struction of a new bridge over the West —compensation for personal injury program; Any victim of a violent crime not only Brook at Eleventh street and Eddy to individuals who suffer injuries which —in effect in the state a law or rule suffers physically, but psychologically avenue despite objections from Ken were the result of qualifying crimes; neth B Marsh, Union County hydraulic that it’s subrogated to any claim the as well, so the compensation could —grants to the surviving dependent engineer ... The two millionth Old- victim, or a dependent of the victim, never be adequate. However, com­ or dependents of persons whose deaths has against the person who committed smobile built in the General Motors pensation would help, so I hope the bill were the result of such crimes; the qualifying crime, to the extent of Linden plant rolls off the assembly line is enacted, soon to the cheers of management and employees ... Linden High wins the opening football game of the 1976 season, downing Cranford, 10-7. -0 —0" Profiles of candidates FIV E YEARS AGO The Linden Board of Education appoints PETER O'HALLORAN as F or the State Senate assistant principal at McManus Junior High School Mayor JOHN T. GREGORIO accepts the appointment to be chairman of the PAUL KREBS senatorial campaign in Linden PBA President ROBERT BUNK announces the city and policemen are at an im­ passe over the current contract negotiations and the PBA has applied to the Public Employee Relations Com­ mission (P E R C ) for an arbitrator to settle the dispute ... RALPH DILL, former president of the NAACP in Linden, is chosen by the Fourth Ward Republican Club to replace CLARENCE GLADDEN as a candidate for councilman from that ward in the November election. First chair- -0-0-- TEN YEARS AGO Recreation Department officials By Peter Heumann announce this week that they are making plans for a city recreation “Called in sick today,” the fellow in eustachian tube was not functioning center which would house many of the the next chair was telling Sam, his properly.” department's activities ... Thirteen barber "Actually, I wasn’t sick. It was "That sounds serious,” said Sal. detectives and 23 patrolmen, led by the wife.” "Actually, it’s something to do with Mayor JOHN T. GREGORIO and Del. “What would happen if you told ’em the ear,” I said, proudly demonstrating W alsh G regorio Capt. MICHAEL VALVANO raid Bea’s the truth’’” asked Sam what I recalled from my high school D unn Tavern on S. Wood avenue where about “Woulda lost a day’s pay, that’s biology class. State Sen. Thomas G Dunn, mayor of As the Republican candidate for the Democratic Mayor John T. Gregorio, 70 members of the Pagans, a motor­ what The system’s fixed so you gotta “ My boss would think it’s something Elizabeth, who is seeking reelection as State Senate in District 21, Robert T. who is also an assemblyman from Walsh is seeking election for two District 21. credits efficiency and cycle gang have been 'meeting. The lie.” to do with the subway breaking down,” senator as an independent, feels the reasons: to provide jobs by restoring economy in government as one of the tavern owner and residents of the It occurred to me that this was just the other guy said state needs a “strong and aggressive the state’s economy, which he feels is hallmarks of his 10 years as mayor. neighborhood, who had been com­ another way men laid guilt complexes “Undoubtedly," I agreeds, "but he’d program to stimulate business growth choked by "bureaucratic inaction and Gregorio also feels that he has plaining about the gang, come out to on each other. People who needed a day be ashamed to show his ignorance. I'd and job expansion in New Jersey and in over-regulation,” and to cut excess maintained a low stable tax rate in the thank the mayor and police force for off had to fight their consciences. And say the estachian tube would be worth the 21st Legislative District.” city, brought dignity to city affairs, two days off.” Dunn said that if reelected, "I will taxes. removing the gang from the tavern ... everywhere bosses knew that people helped spearhead low-cost housing for “Gee,” the guy said, gratitude vir­ support steps to improve the New “These two factors have driven old The Linden Board of Education ap­ were lying to them. Resentment and senior citizens and helped to maintain tually oozing from his voice “Those are jersey business cilmate, which has industries away and created a solid proves use of the School 8 gym for a guilt were ways of life and improve the working conditions pretty good ideas. Any others?” been proposed by leading business and barrier to new enterprises," said revolving roller skating program “Perhaps a solution is to come up and pay scale for city employees “Well, gems like these just don’t economic advisory groups in the state." Walih. "Years of delay tn getting sponsored by the Recreation Depart­ with some novel excuses,” I said to the During bis term tn office, the mayor ment ... JOHN E. SOEHL, GOP guy In the next chair. “Instead ol the grow on trees,” 1 said as my mind The steps include enlarging the continued to churn. “Look, it your boss eased that vocational curriculum and candidate ior the Ninth Ward Council old stull like headaches, backaches, function and powers of the state Office this a mish-mash of taxes, with an isn’t up on his Freud, you could say of Industrial Development and the state facilities came to fruition for high seat, urges that members of the Board colds temperatures, indigestion, we unjustified income tax expiring next you’re having trouble with your Office of Business Advocacy along with school students and a new vocational of Education be elected to their seats should throw in some originality, Who June, and you close the door.’’ superego.” the New Jersey Economic Develop^ school was built. Additionally in­ instead of appointed knows? The hypocrisy of the entire The GOP candidate feels the ac "What’s a superego?” ment Authority; establishing a job creased cultural and intellectual ac­ system could be exposed ” tions—not words—of the present ad­ rllttflltltlllttlSiasMHHMtltMMIIMHUUliUillJItlllJtltllMItttttlllM "Just another word for conscience.” incentive program; allowing an in­ tivities and facilities were created with “I’mnot sure I getcha,” the guy said ministration tell industry it is now “Then, if 1 were drinking too much vestment tax credit against the cor­ the formation of the C ultrnl Affcir* “For instance, next time you call in and Heritage committees, and the Representing us the night before for psychological poration income tax for new plants and welcomed. sick, jgsLsay yowsprained your libido. ” “Without new industry?1 said Walsh Human Relations Committee and the reasons — ” equipment built in urban centers and “My what?" “there will be no new jobs. Without a Citizens Advisory Board Were alto “Exactly,” I said. “Your hangover providing for a tax credit against the In W ashington “Your libido.” complete change in State government, created during his tenure. could tie up to your superego Any corporation tax for capital invested in “What’s that?" asked Sal, my faith­ there is no hope of ‘turning New Jersey As an assemblyman for the past three understanding bees would buy that pollution control equipment, among T h e S e n a t e ful fan around.” years, Gregorio served on the reasoning. other steps. “ I can't explain fully right now A graduate of Fordham University in Assembly Judiciary Committee and on Clifford P Case. Republican of Rahway. "Then,” 1 went on, “you could suffer “To do these things,” said Dunn, “a Family newspaper, y’know,” I said The Bronx, Walsh has served as ad the Municipal Government Committee 315 Old Senate Office Building, Washington, from a broken gizmo, an infection of the strong legislative leader is needed to “But let me put it this way. Lots of guide the way in the Senate. That ministrator of Clark and East Brun as vice-chairman He voted against the DC 20510. , pfisteris, a painful whatchamaycallit— tender love and care will do wonders for person cannot be encumbered by an swick townships. He was a member of state income tax and was sponsor or co­ all diseases that have stumped the best sponsor of the Clinical Laboratory Harrison A Williams, Democrat of a troubled libido.” unconscionable ‘brotherhood’ with self- the Elizabeth Police Commission and medical minds.” vice-chairman of the Elizabeth Improvement Act, the formation of the Westfield, 352 Old Senate Office Building, “I certainly hope so," said Sal serving labor unions, lobbies or Suddenly silence set in. It was as Redevelopment agency. Walsh is a new Department of Corrections, home Washington, D.C. 20510 righteously though there were doubts about my pressure groups ” Dunn is also against the "20 and Out” former newspaper editor and reporter health hospital insurance coverage, the "What's a sprained libido worth in medical acumen. Either that, or they T h e H o u s e bill for police officers and firefighters for a number of daily newspapers in Nursing Home Bill of Rights, higher days off?" asked the guy were considering calling in some men and is “indignant” over attempts to North Jersey and is a former executive penalties for Medicaid fraud and Matthew J. Rinaldo Republican of Union dressed in white, and I don't mean “Oh, could get you three big ones, I’d have the bill signed nto law before the vice-president of the New York Board protection of retarded children, among 314 Cannon House Office Building, additional barbers say, depending upon your boss’s November election. of Trade and the Metropolitan Fair others He is also a proponent for the Washington. D C, 20515 Represents Union. “That reminds me, Sam,” Sal called vocabularyuw-ahutarv Another complaint,” I Dunn was elected mayor in 1965 and Rent Committee. legalization of Laetrile. Springfield, Roselle. Roselle Park, Kenilworth over to the other barber after some continued, ‘could be that your to the Senate in 1974 He served as a Walsh, a native of Elizabeth who still In April, after Sen -Mayor Thomas J and Mountainside. member of the Elizabeth City Council resides there, has been executive Dunn of Elizabeth announced he would from 1952 to 1956 and a member of the director of the Carteret Industrial not run again for the Senate, he en­ I n T r e n t o n Union County Board of Freeholders Association for the past 17 years dorsed Gregorio to fill that seat Gregorfo was elected to his first from 1959 to 1964 District 21 He was executive secretary of the political post as a First Ward Coun­ LETTERS cilman and served from February 1964 Parking Authority in Elizabeth from Including Linden much logic, “ If our public schools have K n o w Y o u r to December 1966 He has served as a IDENTIFY INEPT TEACHERS 1956 to 1964 and was recipient of the State Senate-Thomas G Dunn, Democrat, so little influence in the area of member of the P A L ’s board of directors The members of the N J PTA Elizabeth Education Association 1120 Applegate ave., Elizabeth 07208. education, why support them?” for 18 years and as president for It. He executive committee, of necessity* Distinguished Service Award for major G overnm ent Assembly—John T, Gregorio Democrat, 304 We do not accept as fact the concept is a past president of the Linden view the issue of teacher evaluation accomplishments in education in 1967. W Curtis st Linden 07036; Thomas J. that the influence of our public schools From the New Jersey Kiwanis Club, recipient of the B’nai primarily from the concern for the In 1968, he received the PBA's Silver Deverm Democrat. 28 Cypress st., Carteret and their generally excellent teachers B’rith Citizenship Award in 1964 and Is education and welfare of the children. Card for support of the Elizabeth is so minimal. And we earnestly urge Taxpayers Association a member of the Linden Loyal Order of 07008 We are aware, as any knowledgeable police He also served as president of the teacher representative groups to Moose. Additionally, he is a charter ...... and intellectually honest persons must the New Jersey Conference of Mayors reconsider their position and enter into MOBT PROPERTY TAX member of the Elks, Linden Lodge 1980, be, that there are incompetent and from 1971 to 1972 and received the RATES DROP IN 1177 dialogue being offered by the State a member of the VFW, American inept teachers in the schools of New “Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity” linden leaded Board of Education and State Depart­ More than three-quarters of New Legion and of the First Ward and the Jersey. They represent a small in 1973 from the president of Italy. This ment of Education with as objective Jersey's 567 municipal taxing districts Linden City Democratic Clubs minority of the teaching force we are latter award was given for his con­ and open-mindedness so as to find ways experienced decreases in their total He has served as a member of the M em ber sure. However, with up to 25 or 30 tributions to the “strengthening of the general property tax rates in 1977, the Juvenile Conference Committee, the SU BURBAN children in a class, few teachers can to advance the learning process friendly relations between the United NEWSPAPERS New Jersey Taxpayers Association has Union County Psychiatric Committee OF A M E R IC A benefit or harm many children This means helping those teachers States and Italy.” reported. In 430 municipalities, the and the Linden Volunteer Ambulance Consequently, we firmly believe that who are not measuring up to the task general tax rate declined, while 132 had Squad. He now serves as a director on some method must be found to make it and removing from the classroom any increase* and five experienced no the Board of the Metropolitan Regional PubUihtd MCd Thur»44v by practical to identify the harmful whWail to improve; conversely, those Suburban Pubilihins Corp. change. The total general property tax Council and the New Jersey State teachers, attempt to help them improve teachers, and we are convinced they LIBRARY Aahar M lnti. pubilabtr are in the majority, who are doing a rate, the rate found on the tax bill and League of Municipalities. and, failing to do so, remove them from used to calculate local tax payments, is NEWS DEPARTMENT good job should be singled out for Today—Picture book hour for the classroom. We also believe that the calculated by dividing the ac Richard Luongo, editor measure of the improvement in lear­ commendation. children South Wood Branch, 1709 S Stevan Merz cumulative tax requirements for Mar ytBednarczyk ning of the students is one of many To this end, we suggest meetings and Wood ave., 3:30 p.m. evidence of overall property tax decline Les M alam ut, departm ent director Tomorrow—Craft program: "Felt municipal, school, and county purposes yardsticks that may be employed in a earnest discussion of these issues, since the 1942 and 1943 World War II Abner Gold, asslstent director by the total assessed valuation of comprehensive evaluation formula involving the teacher representative Banners.” School-age children years is largely attributable to the tax property in each municipality. groups, school board representatives, welcome Main Library, 31 E. Henry reform program of 1976-77 which In­ BUSINESS DEPARTMENT not necessarily the most vital factor but In a separate analysis, the Robert H Brumell, nevertheless a factor. PTA representatives and other groups st, 3:30 p.m. cludes state revenue-sharing, state vice president of advertising Week of Oct 3—Pre-school story association compared changes in The position taken by teacher concerned with our public schools assumption of hill cost of senior Bruce Halvorton, hour: Monday, Oct. 3—East Branch, “effective” property tax rates, that is, advertising manager representative organizations that, 80 FLORENCE ZORODOWSKI citizens’ and veterans' dadutttoas, 1425 Dill ave., 10:30 a m. with con tax rate* which have been equalized for percent of the variation in class Union County Council increased state school aid and various Charles Loomer, current program for parents. “Your purposes of more uniform comparison national advertising manager averages per pupil achievement can be of Parent-Teacher Associations limits ( “caps” ) imposed on growth in Library”—speaker, David Lance, using a true value of property la m e s D Perks, accounted for by pupil characteristics spending or taxes of minriripsHHao, circulation manager library director. Tuesday, Oct 4 calculated by the respective County which existed at the beginning of the school districts and counties. "The tax Sam Howard Boards of Taxation. This serves to A GREATSERIES Sunnyside Branch, 100 Edgewood road, rate analysis provides further evidence Publlshar tn t-in z year, characteristics over which the reduce the distortion of varying local Milton Mints-ratlrad I just wanted to say 2 p.m., with concurrent program for of the impact of the tax reform Publlshar i»7ll*7S teacher has no control The influence of assessment techniques and tba effect of “congratulations” to Mary Bednarczyk parents. “Your Library”— speaker, program which is financed by tba ntered at the Post Office at Linden, N.J. the teacher is minor compared to out- revaluation and reassessment. s Second Class Matter, Sept. 9, 1972 for her articles on Linden during the Lance. Wednesday, Oct. 5—Grier personal Income tax now scheduled to of-the-classroom influences — pupil Analysis of effective tax ratea indicated nder the act of March 8, 1879. Second Branch, 2500 Grier ave., 10:30 a.m. expire on June 30, 1978," concluded llass Postage paid at Linden, N.J, ability, previous knowledge, the home, 1800s. It was a little before my time but that BO municipalities had rate I’ve lived in Linden practically all my Thursday, Oct. 6—South Wood Branch, NJTA. IS Cents per copy the peer group, motivation and others.. decreases. TMs i spressntt more than 10:30 a.m. Five municipalities in Union County Mailed SubsetIdtlen Rate___ that position it one that open* the life and I found the pictures and articles 90 percent of the total number of St M par yaar, SIS.RO tor two yeans Picture book hour: Monday, Oct. 3— experienced increases end 16 had floodgates of opposition to the public very interesting. I plan to put them in a imailctpaUUse. Only 43 experienced n iN .W M d Ave.. Linden 87014 East Branch, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. decreases In general property tax ratea schools in New Jersey. There are too ■crap book. In rrra ir and four had no change. OfficeHeurs td a .m jjlp m Thank you for the informative 4— Sunnyside Branch, 4 p.m. Wed­ in 1971. Using affective property tax P h ene: 4*4-77** many enemies of public education who Earlier released data showed that nesday, Oct. 5 —Grier Branch, S: 30 p.m. rates as a measure, increases occurred will use that very stance to prove that stories. total property tax levies statewide Represented Not-onolly by U S fl£ f HELEN SIKORA Thursday, Oct. 0—South Wood Branch, in no municipality, decreases in $1 we are spending too much money for declined |K J million in 1177 TMs first U S SUBURBAN PRESS INC- 3:30 p.m. too little results. They will ask, with Fern wood teragee Thursday, Stpttm br 29, 1977 Chvat is named Obtain grants for county Ice skating WHAT S NEW for, ' l l award starts Oct. 7 SNOW TIRE BONANZA I say freeholder hopefuls BUY NOW! BEAT THE INFLATED by YM-YWHA at Warinanco Winter prices dollar possible for Union County " They ALL OUR TIRES ARE FULLY Irving Chval has been named the The Ihree Democratic candidates for The Warinanco Skating Center ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEED added that the county professional sftiff FREE MOUNTING & VALVES winner of the "Y Recipient of the Year Union County Freeholder, Freeholder Warinanco Park, Roselle, will open foi Walter Boright of Scotch Plains. Mayor has set an outstanding record in SEE US FOR FULL LINE OF Award for 1977 by the Eastern Union the ice skaling season on Friday, Od 7 MAG WHEELS 6. BATTERIES Joanne Rajoppi of Springfield and following this board policy ? County YM-YWHA at 6 In li p in willi a family session Commissioner Thomas -Dillon of Freeholder Vice-Chairman Boright followed by a general session from 8:30 THIS MONTH SPECIAL Chvat, a former president of nvyil ilt<" Elizabeth, this week vowed to continue said, "The county was successful in to 10:30 p.m WHITE SNOW $1Q** Elizabeth Lodge 1610 B'nal Brith and wintjj'fl In F 78x15 Com plete * * * "the policy of a comprehensive and receiving a%4.8 million grant to pay for Ice skating lessons will be offered the Northern New Jersey Council, has will rjrovs . I'. U'!l I tot I t thorough effort to obtain every grant a sorely needed county administration beginning Tuesday. Oel if[ ALL CASH SALES 5 PERCENT OFF! served on the B'nai B rith National irrtlli/iT. i ,’U I".. <■(!, building, millions of dollars for em Tols, ages 4 lo 5, begin Wednesday. Hillel Commission and its affiliate, the U" ployment money in federal funds and Oel 19 al 10 a m.; youlh. ages 6 lo 15. E ft E TIRE, INC. • « & * Rutgers University Hillel Building hundreds of thousands of dollars for »! ivl !> tr < UC class offers begin Wednesday. Oel 19 al 3:30 p m 639 W 1st Awe., Roselle, 241 9119 or 38*8715 Corporation as its executive vice- senior citizen programs " or Saturday. Oct 22 at 10:30 a.m.. president He is a member of the New an 'introduction' "As th& mayor of a community.” women's beginners begin Wednesday Jersey Board, Anti-Defamation Rajoppi said, “ I am well aware of the Oct. 19 al 10:30 a.m udulls begin League. Board of Governors District 3 need to explore every possible avenue Thursday. Oel. 20 al 8:30 p.m and and the Covenant Club, all state and to solar system of financing and. in fact, appointed the Tuesday. Oct 18 al 10 a.m.. and ad national affiliates of B'nai B'rith “ Introduction to Astronomy," an first municipal Grant Committee in vanced group, comprised of all ages, Springfield when I was elected to office Chvat, vice-president of the Phoenix eight-part lecture series for adults, will begins Wednesday. Oel. 19 al fi p.m We must recall,” she added, "that Manufacturing Company of Roselle and be conducted at Union College this fall Lessons consist of eight half-hour every bit of income we get for Union New York City, was a captain in the by Amateur Astronomers Inc , the classes, excepl for the advanced class 10th Air Force in World War II County from the state and federal which is one hour. Application fees a r c organization which operates the Sperry government is one less dollar we have The award was initiated in 1968 A youlh. 17 years of age and younger. $17 GRAND OPENING Observatory at Union College jointly to raise locally plus admission; adults, 18 through 61 souvenir journal will be published in with the college years of age, $20 plus admission, and conjunction with the presentation Feb The series is designed to give adults a “It's also important that we keep in T h e 4, 1978 mind that public monies are our senior citizens, 62 years of age and deeper understanding of the universe older. $17 plus admission _ CAR funds,” Dillon said "We are not taking and a greater appreciation of current Girl Scout ice skating merit badge anything from anyone else, but merely space probes, according to Arthur F instruction begins during the week of Four concerts claiming what is ours I could never Cacella, coordinator Oct. 17 The eight half-hour lessons run tolerate our state tax dollars going to D E R B Y WASH The series will be conducted on eight every county but ours; nor our federal Monday through Friday, except at Middlesex consecutive Mondays at 8 p m at the tax dollars only going to the other 49 Wednesday, at 3:30, 4 :15and 5«p.m. One 155 St. George Ave. A series of four Sunday afternoon Sperry Observatory, beginning Oct 3 states.” group may be scheduled for each time community concerts will be included in Topics to be covered include the solar The $2 per girl, per session fee is Roselle (next to Mr.. Burger) the Middlesex County College division system, galaxies, constellations, birth Boright, Rajoppi and Dillon con payable al each lesson of community services' 1977-78 cultural and death of a star, earth and moon eluded, “It's one of the ironies of Hockey clinics will be held each events. The concerts will all be held at 3 system, cosmology and man in space modern government that while there Tuesday at 5:45 to 6:45 p.m beginning ON OCT. 3. 1977 p.m. in the College Center at the Edison Lectures will include a question and are shortages of fuhds in one area, Oct. 11 for children 13 years of age and Campus answer period and will be followed by literally millions of dollars go unasked younger Participants must bring Self-Service Vacuums for in another We intend to see that The opening program will be “The viewing of the planets and stars skates, stick, helmet and mouthpiece A Union County gets every grant dollar to Miniature Orchestra" on Oct 9. when through the observatory's 24-inch $1 registration fee. is required which it is entitled " Interested persons may obtain in­ FINEST EXTERIOR CAR WASH the Buttonwood Chamber Players will reflector and 10-inch refractor formation by calling 241-3263. present Stravinsky’s " L ’Histoire du telescopes, weather permitting, and HOT CARNAUBA WAX Soldat" and Alfredo Cassella's Cacella said "Serenade ” Instruction will be provided by Gifted students members of AA1 They include Cacella, Police training Bateman chairman Charles C. Crane of Linden, Frank FREE DRAWING Biribauer of Cranford. John Baumann offered courses The Bateman for Governor Com­ of Westfield, lister Yuill of Hillside, opens at college mittee has announced the appointment For 19" G.E. Color T.V. I^ewis Thomas of North Plainfield and A series of enrichment courses in the of Carol Hersh of Rahway as youth The 35th session of the Union County Alan Witzgall of Guttenberg arts and sciences for gifted and chairmah for Union County Police Chiefs Basic Training Academy On Thanksgiving Day Tuition for the series is 818 for Union talented children will be offered at Republican gubernatorial candidate opened Sept 19 at Union College with 46 County residents, $23 for ail others Union College, Cranford, this fall'by Raymond H Bateman met with 25 students enrolled, according to Dr Registration forms may be obtained INSIGHT Incorporated Society for county and regional Youth Chairmen on John Wolf, director by calling Union College (276-26001 or Intellectually Gifted and Highly Sept 2 at his East Brudswick The academy will be in session for 12 Cacella (257-0705) Registrations will Talented Children, it was announced by Headquarters to discuss the objectives weeks. Those who satisfactorily also be accepted at the observatory on Neil Schulman, coordinator for the youth program complete the instruction will receive Oct 3. The courses, to be offered on nine certificates from the N J Police Saturdays from 1 to 4 p m beginning Training Commission Oct 15, are designed to provide The academy, which is operated 9 mental health boards children with above average ability or a jointly by the Union County Police specific talent with learning ex­ Chief’s Association and Union College, periences that cannot be ac­ serves new recruits from law en­ will confer on Saturday commodated in public schools, where forcement agencies in Union County needs of children of all abilities must be and other New Jersey agencies on a mental health services in each county Mental health services will be the met. Schulman explained space-available basis focus of study and discussion when and to make their findings known to the representatives of Union County and approprtate agencies at all levels eight other county mental health (2) To review and evaluate mental boards meet for a one-day conclave at health programs being considered for Walsh speaks the Town and Campus restaurant state financial aid. Dr. William F Walsh, a of Piaget was discussed by Saturday (Si To plan and develop specific peychobigtcal Intern with Walsh who also superriood Under the theme, "The Mental menial health programs for the county lb* llnisn . County o Health System—A Diagnosis and they serve. PWfcMatrte Clinic Prognosis," the participants will I «i To advise t dtocuaa the current duties and flm cthw ally UuivasoRy t o roaea, F .X , at county mental health boards and how la i on thorsasareh and theory ~ j g " M s “What ramalna to ba mada clear." The clinic intern residao tbaaa taaks can be more efficiently of Prof Joan Piaget. Exelbirt said. "Is the exact relationship 'Swiss child psychologist in Westfield, with his wife 'administered. ■ g g ' M J m 1 of the county boards to the newly- and two children. m m According to Craig Exelbirt, coot Walsh was the main developed federal Helath Systems dinator at the New Jersey Conference speaker at a four-day Agency We believe that these health conference spon­ MORE BIRTHS of County Mental Health Boards and discussions will go a tong way to Washington. * D C. and chairman of the Union County Mental sored by Puerto Rican ..clarifying this point, as well as offering the state of Utah recorded Health Board, "Since the passage of the - health and education a constructive forum lor the string of the highest birth rate in Community Mental Health Service Act agencies which was at­ other problems and questions” the nation last year—27.1 of 1957, panelists have been appointed tended by leading mental REPLACE YOUR OLD The Union County official said the health professionals of births per 1.000 I by local boards of freeholders and have conference will also offer the fwo major Puerto Rico and students population That com-1 been mandated to fulfill four specific gubernatorial candidates or their at the Catholic University pares with a national | roles” representatives a chance to state their of Ponce average of 14 8 He listed them as: positions on public mental health DRAFTY WINDOWS The clinical application (1) To review progress in the programs and issues of the research and theory development of comprehensive public ROUSE Bridge group plans benefit CURTAINS Endless The New Jersey Bridge individuals, merchants WITH UNITED SASH League will hold its annual and business firms who WHEREYOU Selection.... contribute door prizes as charity tournament on . 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% r 6-Thursday, September 29, 1977 LINDEN (N.J.) LEADER 2 persons hurt in auto accident Cultural society FUNNYSIDE' ■ speeding_____Ut'* 1 along.Q HV 1-9, crossed into into 1 the Two persons were injured in an auto Lindenite sent left and was swaying The police said plans fete for accident on Monday at Linden and Park Soyka was allegedly hilling speeds of avenues, according to police. up lo 70 mph to county jail A car, operated by Armand Luongo of 5th anniversary E. Stimpson avenue, was in the left lane The Spanish American Cultural in lieu of bail of E. Linden avenue waiting for the IN CONGRESS Society of Linden will hold its fifth light to change to make a left turn, anniversary celebration at the A Linden man was arraigned in when a car, driven by Walter O’ Malley Meadowbrook Dinner Theater, Cedar Union County Court last week for rape of Elizabeth, collided with the car in the "Grove on Nov. 18, from 6:30 p.m. to 1:30 and other charges and was remanded to rear. a.m. - i the county jail in lieu of $25,000 bail, Injured were Rosalind Luongo and Clifford The evening will include a prime rib Kevin Baker of Cleveland avenue was O'Malley, who both complained of knee dinner, an open bar, a presentation of charged with assaulting a young girl on pains B o t h also-Said they would see Ihc award-winning musical, July 5 with intent to rape, carnal abuse, their own doctors O'Malley was given ■'Showboat,” and dancing to the rape and impairing the morals of a Case a summons for drunk driving and for Meadowbrook orchestra following the minor. ■ T m not going to be the one to tell them driving with a suspended driver’s show The tickets are $25 a person Arnold Tucker of Elizabeth was it’s a ventilator” license U.S. Senate Since the society’s inception in 1972, charged with breaking and entry, William Soyka of Elizabeth was given many cultural programs, both Spanish larceny, possession of a stolen motor a summons for drunk driving and Four years ago I first reported on my and American, have been brought to vehicle, assault with an instrument and giving false information to a police Linden residents and surrounding efforts ,to help provide the Congress CAROLINE JOLLY of Linden was for threatening an individual He was LVAC group officer. On Tuesday, according to with its own means to evaluate and areas. appointed director of olumni sent to the Union County Jail in lieu of reports, Soyka’s auto was allegedly anticipate the Consequences, good and During the anniversary season, affairs at Kean Collage, Union. $5,000 bond or $750 cash bail to hold auction bad, of new technologies. The idea was membership will be open to any For the past four years, Jolly Also arraigned was William Kaqding resident of Linden in December and The auxiliary of the Linden Volunteer to establish an independent research has been an active member of of Berkeley Heights for allegedly Jose Molina and company will perform embezzling money from Wallace Ambulance Corps (LVAC) will hold a arm—the Office of Technology i he Kean College Alumni Assessment (OTA)-which would at the Bailes Espanoles on Jan 6, con­ Chevrolet in Linden between Dec 4 of Chinese auction on Sunday, Nov 6, at Soccer Association s executive board. tempt to consider in advance the full sisting of various Spanish dances. last year and Jan 25. He is free on $500 St. Theresa's parish hall at 2 p.m Among other positions, she implications of an SST or superports or For table arrangements and reser­ on bail. served as financial chairman any other major use of technology for vations for the Meadowbrook event Jaycee Gray of Cranford avenue was The auxiliary is a group of 40 women for three years and has been which the federal government might please call 486-4038 or the Simone Fuel arraigned for assault with intent to rob who raise funds to assist the squad. The Scene awards chairman since 1974. have a responsibility. Co. of Linden and atrocious assault and battery on LVAC is in the process of building a new By BILL WILD This was, and is, a truly ambitious June 24. He was remanded to the Union squad house which is almost completed and the auxiliary is trying to help pay The vast Cosmopolitan Soccer undertaking It is one in which we all County Jail in lieu of $500 bail. BY DAVID F. MOORE the cost. League machine came to a halt over the may have some stake. We have become Gifts and donations can be sent to past rain-soaked weekend The a technological society, and Mabel Vandewater at 618 Lindegar st., Elizabeth Lancers vs. Ridgewood was technological literacy is increasingly 2 calculators, or interested parties may call 381-8393 postponed at the Grove and Union essential to our survival Not only do we The State We're In up to 5 p.m. or 486-7376 after 5 o’clock County SC was not scheduled to play so have at our disposal the technical N J Conservation Foundation clock stolen we didn’t see any first team action at means, through genetic engineering all and the like, to modify man’s very Two calculators and a digital clock T. Wright, 38; Union County takes over Farchec’s nature, but we also, in such choices as Several weeks ago I wrote here about receiving countless tons of solid waste, were reported stolen from the Hurd Grove this Sunday to host the those concerning future energy moving once-buried solid waste to including a lot of hazardous chemicals Machinery Co. on E. Linden avenue Shamrocks at 3 p.m There will be a technologies and degree of reliance another location and landfilling it a When il became necessary to dig up some time between last Friday night sanitation aide reserve team game at 1 p.m. The Union upon the burning of fossil fuels, may second time. I objected that, in view of the landfill and plant its contents and Saturday morning, police said. Funeral services were held Monday 11 defeated Hungaria on opening day irretrievably affect the make-up of the the possibility that dangerous somewhere else, township fathers A window on the west side of the for Thomas Wright. 38, of E. St George and are looking to make it two in a row earth’s atmosphere chemicals are among the material opted for Big Hill sanitary landfill in building was apparently the point of avenue. Linden, who died Friday in The Elizabeth Lancers travel to Certainly, it is not possible to involved, it was a bad idea to transplant Burlington County. Since the site is entry, according to the police report. A Elizabeth General Hospital after a long Franklin Square, L I. to meet the Lions abandon modem technology or them, especially to a site which could near the Cohansey aquifer which un door leading from a workshop to an illness. at 3:30 p.m in the Park Stadium magically revert to an earlier and pollute the vast water-bearing for derlies much of the Pine Barrens, and adjacent office had been removed from Born in Elizabeth, Mr Wright lived in I just want to set up the soccer scene simpler day. But unless people can mation beneath the Pine Barrens which constitutes this state's biggest untapped source of pure water, a lot of its hinges. Linden most of his life He formerly at Farcher’s Grove last Saturday af­ have greater confidence in the sound­ I ’m happy to report now that the Solid A break and entry was discovered at was employed in the sanitation ternoon The rain was falling a little ness of decisions involving the use of Waste Administration of the Depart­ us became alarmed St. Theresa's School over the weekend department of the City of Linden heavier than a drizzle. Cars were technology, a rigidly anti-technology ment of Environmental Protection has Beatrice Tylutki, director of the Solid Two doors that are normally locked Mr Wright played touch football with coming into the "parking lot loaded with mood could set in which might bar even called a halt to this practice until it is Waste Administration, felt the same were found open to a classroom and the Roselle PBA and Linden Merchants young boys with large smiles on their clearly beneficial innovations. certain that no hazard exists. way She and DEP Comm Rocco Ricci How well OTA will fare in assisting office by a school official. Some change teams He also was an amateur mid­ faces We are going to play soccer Relocating buried garbage began are to be complimented for taking wrappers were apparently burned and dleweight boxer earlier in life. today, said one of the Union County SC Congress to improve its foresight because the Township of Parsippany- appropriate steps thrown about the room although players while his mother was trying to depends not only upon its competence Troy Hills, in Morris County, needs to In addition to flagging further Surviving are his widow, Mrs Ruth nothing was removed from the figure out, why today, in all this rain. but also upon the willingness of the enlarge a sewage treatment facility. burying of the Morris material in Wright; a son, Ronell of Elizabeth; his building, police said. All the boys ranged in ages from 8 to 9 committees of Congress to seek Its The location is the former Sharkey Burlington, pending proof that it's safe, mother, Mrs. Melvina Wright of Lin­ years old with a sprinkling of 7 year assistance. Thus far, committee landfill, closed several years ago after the Solid Waste Administration took den; two brothers, Leroy of Rahway olds. The Union Lancer players were response has been encouraging. Over another logical action: It asked Par and Leonard of Newark; a sister, Mrs gathering in a group around their 150 rpajor requests for analyses have sippany-Troy Hills to review the Agnes Jones; Linda Council of Linden and his coach, Manny Schellscheidt, looking been received, of which OTA has financial practicability of sending the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Jury finds man over the field Since we were all here completed 57 studies with 50 more in material all the way to South Jersey former realtor Carter of Linden. process. Subjects have ranged from The administration has jurisdiction to and these kids would never have guilty of charge The G.G. Woody Funeral Home, 206 forgiven us if we called it off, we would energy to health care delivery and from seek such an evaluation because state Funeral services will be held at 11 E. Eighth ave., Roselle, completed play the game The kids went and ocean policy to materials conservation. Bobby Oatman of Union street was funding is involved. a m today for Mrs Agnes Jones of arrangements. changed while the mothers and fathers Have these studies added to the store put on two years’ probation last week in Big Hill landfill is not approved by the Linden at the Leonard Lee Funeral stood there with their mouths open of knowledge about a given subject? Union County Court on a charge of Solid Waste Administration of the DEP Home. She was 66. The Union'Laneers came out in their Have they made a difference or have break and entry which occurred on for receipt of chemical or hazardous Mrs. Jones was bom in Scotland and now traditional yellow striped shirts they instead largely duplicated wastes. Careful monitoring of what is was brought to Linden as a child. Hadassah unit April 30, 1975. and looked like a swarm of bumble bees analyses the executive branch would A jury found Oatman guilty of the dug up in Parsippany-Troy Hills will be She was a former realtor with the have had conducted In any caas? Vtorence, Florence and French Co. in while Union County w a s dressed in offense, and he waa sentenced to a nine- necessary on a continuing basis (o see slates m eeting maroon ^knts and white shirts, th e Surprisingly, 'had somattmaa In the ■Elizabeth. manner of David and Goliath, the OTA month suspended Sentence but was that no such material makes the trip players lined up, and the official blew credited with 51 days already served In She v/aft the w\dow ot 3. Pau\ Jones. The Linden Chapter of Hadassah wilt has done quite well even when com­ south, if It finally gets to go there hold its youth all yah meeting on Oct. 18, the whistle which started the first gaipe jail. He was also fined $500 The Solid Waste Administration has ot the season for both teams in the pared to the largest of the executive 7:30 p.m., at the Anahe Cheaed In arraignments last week, Daniel already caught Big Hill short on , Cosmopolitan Soccer League Junior branch agencies. One OTA study an­ AAovie program Synagogue Center, St. George Avenue Peluso of Piscataway was released on violations relating to elevations, lining and Orchard terrace. Guest Speaker Division 5. (8-and 9-year-olds) ticipated the severity of the current natural gas shortage before most $100 bail for possession of a controlled deposits of waste and engineering will be Jerry Tarlowe This was the first game ever for set for children Union County players, while some of others did, and last year the ad­ dangerous substance. The incident reports In view of that, a request to Hadassah will put on its 78 fashion ministration’s top energy official allegedly occurred on Jan. 5 in Linden enlarge the facility has been turned A new series of free movie programs the Union Lancers played last year in event. Flemington Fur Co. will put on a credited another OTA review with Sandus Spence Jr of E. Blancke down by DEP for children of school age has been the Northern Counties Soccer fashion show. having singled out a number of crucial sVeet was arraigned on charges of Of course, the big problem remains scheduled at the Linden Library, Tove Association, and it showed. The score Following the meeting and fashion stood at 3-0 with the Lancers ahead at issues involving energy eonservatitm possessing lottery slips and working for Parsippany-Troy Hills wants to enlarge Johansen, coordinator of children's a lottery in Elizabeth. He was ap its sewer plant and the Sharkey show, refreshments will be served the half that had not fully been'addressed in services announced prehended on April 26. material has to be excavated The stuff The Lancers knocked in nine more planning U.S. energy jjpbcy. Another Entitled, Pot . luck films,” the Committee chairwomen for the that’s landfilled does not recycle itself goals in the second half to make it 12-0 OTA effort, this one considering the programs will present unannounced evening are Sylvia' Gerber, Lee very fast, if at all, into something in­ at the end of the match. *Karl effects of oil and gas development of the films of interest to children on a regular Weinberg and Yetta Miller nocuous or environmentally desirable Schellscheidt and John Kemp^ger Net* * * Jersey outer continental shelf, Hospital offers weekly basis Showings are scheduled Therefore, such material has to be accounted for all the scoring with helped bring about an improvement In as follows: landfilled even more carefully the Schellscheidt scoring seven and the federal government’s oversight East Branch, 1425 Dill ave», free eye exams second time than the first time. It's still R. W. Schmidt; Kemptner five. procedures and program of assistance Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m beginning next Free eye examinations for pre-school garbage The Union County team is just about to the states. Tuesday. Main Library, 31 E. Henry st.. age children will be held at Rahway It’s about time folks realized that where the Lancers were last year. The In another assessment I was Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m beginning carpenter, 66 Hospital on Friday, Oct. 21 from 9:30 to garbage doesn’t go away once it leaves Lancers played their first game against responsible for initiating a 12-member next Wednesday Sunnyside Library, 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. in the conf- the back door Returning it to some Funeral services for Raymond W. Bridgewater and lost 9-1 but the main OTA panel, headed by now-Secretary of 100 Edgewood road, Thursdays at 3:30 ference room. useful purpose costs a lot of money. In Schmidt, 66, of Gilchrist avenue were thing was that they played the game Defense Harold Brown, which brought p.m beginning, Thursday, Oct 6 Eye problems such as myopia cases like this, where garbage has to be held Friday morning at the Kowalski The Lancers just defeated the about a major change in the assump­ (nearsightedness) and hyperopia dug up and reburied, it also costs a lot Funeral Home, 515 Roselle st. Mr. Sch­ Bridgewater 11 3-1 in an exhibition tions underlying U.S. nuclear policy (farsightedness) can cause of money midt died Last Wednesday in Alexian match on Wednesday night so you can and, I believe, helped put this policy psychological and physical damage in The extent of pollution of ground- Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, after a see the improvement in one year of upon a sounder footing. This panel young children if not detected and water caused by rain leaching through Obituaries brief illness. playing. demonstrated that the Defense Department had vastly underestimated treated early, said the National landfills is unknown at the moment, but Born in Elizabeth, he resided in I am sure the same will happen for FLANAGAN—Timothy J., of the number of U.S. civilian casualties Association for the Prevention of it’s obvious to me that wtyd we don't Linded 44 years the Union County team. It seemed to Manasquan, formerly of Linden; on which would occur in the event of Blindness. know is probably hurting us and will me the whole team will still be together Sept. 20. He was a retired millwright and limited nuclear war and that forces and Eye examinations shortly after birth eventually cost even more In the case carpenter, working through the next year while the Lancer team must GLUCK—Lois N , of Linden; on Sept. strategy for so-called “tlt-for-tat” and again at the age of four are of hazardous waste, we do know that split because some of the boys will be 10 20. Elizabeth union hall for 30 years prior nuclear exchanges should not be suggested by the society to prevent any much of it is harmful to plant and years old next year HOEHLE—Stella Cooper Weil, of to retiring two years ago developed on the assumption that U.S problems. animal life, like us. Rahway, form erly of Linden; on Sept. He was a member of St. Mark’s The Union Lancers and the Union civilian casualties could be kept low. As Parents are invited to bring their Wouldn’t it be wiser to recycle as 22. Lutheran Church, Elizabeth County SC squads play in a Division of a result of the OTA study, the Defense children between the ages three and 5 much waste as we can by reusing it in JONES— Agnes G., of Morristown the CSL along with Clarkstown A and B to the hospital for the free screening on the first place instead of consigning it to He was a Navy veteran of Worl War Department adjusted its U.S. casualty road, on Sept. 26 teams, Silver Lake, Passaic Sports- that day. a landfill? II, serving in the Seabees in the Pacific estimate from “a few thousands" to KIMMELMAN—Herbert, of Linden; friends, Bergen Kickers and upwards of 20 million. with the 35th Marine Raider Battalion, on Sept. 23 Dalmatinac. At the end of the season The Congress of course cannot and known as Carlson’s Raiders. He held 1,400,000 AMERICANS KOESTER—Hans J., of Eurdo there will be playoff games against the should not attempt to match the scope the Purple Heart and a Presidential ARE CURED OF CANCER • street; on Sept 22. other three divisions .-of the executive branch’s analytical Unit Citation. ' MACMILLAN—Grace, of Monroe -capabilities. But in a world as complex ZIZI-ANN'S You can see now how soccer has been ■street; on-Sept 23. Surivin are his wife Mrs. Marie and fast-moving as today’s, it seems set up for the younger players in the M ARSHALL— Edwin D., of East 17th Mellert Schmidt; three daughters. Mrs. vital that the Congress not be solely area We still have four more divisions street; on Sept. 19. Shirley Capo of Port Reading, Mrs. dependent upon the executive branch FOR THE FINEST of age groups in the league, 10 to 11, 12 SCHMIDT—Raymond W., of Carol Ann Pisula of Elizabeth and Mrs. as a source of information on the to 13, 14 to 15 and the top junior division Gilchrist avenue; on Sept 21 Louise Marie Duhbar of Roselle; a consequences of new uses of of 16 to 17-year-olds. STULLE—George, of Yale terrace; sister, Miss Margaret Schmidt of technology. I look upon my par­ on Sept. 21 Vineland; a half-brother, Raymond There is still time to come out to the ticipation as a member of the governing ITAUAM DELICACIES W R IG H T — Thomas, of East St. Schwarz of New Market, and seven practices of either team in any age board of the Oftiel of Technology George avenue; on Sept. 23 grandchildren group. Assessment as time well spent. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS MADE FHttH DAILY Auto Service Tips FLU PROGRAM •nimemane mbzzanella *2!? Mr. Flanagan; ex-repairman attention senior citizens Services were held Friday for Mr. Flanagan was bom in Roselle LINBEN, NEW JENSEY •POLLY-O NIC0TTA >■*««. *2” ■ Timothy J. Flanagan, 53, of and lived in Linden before moving to PIMM b* advlzad m«< m» Soard ot Haaim, City ot Llndan. N J. Adjusting the dwell setting on Manasquan, who died Sept 20 in Point Manasquan in 1969 will run an Mfluama Immunization pragram for tnooo •1N% PONE «PMK» ITALIAN some distributors can be mode chronically ill or affaetad wMh ipoor ratplrafory allmaMi and 'Pleasant Hospital after a brief illness. He was employed as a serviceman for Mnlor cltltana *e* *J and ovar h ______easier by using a small piece of Octobal I. 1*77 SAISACE NOT 01 SWEET 31 years by the White-Westinghouse duct tope, masking tape or DATE: Wednesday— ?£gr<£S1?r ? .w « Corp., Union. electrical tope to hold the ■UeetteJtevtaB-l Summer study ends Mr. Flanagan was a Navy veteran of LOCATION: I Z X 'X T Z o o y adjustment window open while 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. CoM Cate- Staffed Christine Adamski of Hussa street, World War II and the Korean Conflict inserting the Allen wrench to set P ravriens Mac h et e .Linden, recently returned from a and was a member of the Veterans of DATE: Wednesday- 555T HOT A COLD «U * SANDWICHES summer of study in Poland where she the dwell. LOCATION: Mcreetton Center Foreign Wars and the Silent Service, an 21 Knopf Street - took courses at Jagiellonian Univer­ organization of submarine veterans of Linden, New Jereey 2,;00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. sity. She was one 200 Americans who ZIZI-ANN'S of World W ar II. Italian-Am*rlcan Dsileatasasn .‘took part in a program in Cracow, OdPder 04* WJ7 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Shirley P^W edr^day- Poland, aimed at tracing ethnic Flanagan, and a brother, Samuel of 1012 W* St. Oeorge Awe. EARLY COPY LOCATION: Norm wood Au*nuo (heritage. Linden. Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the Friday 2:00 p.m. • 9:00 p.m. LINDEN e 406-9702 'Arrangements were completed by the RUROLARY d r t r r r r a T - morning deadline for other than spot news. Include your Tbss.-Sub. *4) Thera. 4 Fft.

LINDEN (N.J.) LEADER Thursday, September 79, 1977-7 Strong defenses meet as Linden faces Scotch Plains Saturday

“ We know Linden is-young and singled out linebackers Doug Siegel and Mack was singled out by Metrokatsas aggressive It was hard to tell how good Jerome Jones and quarterback Tony for a super effort that netted the husky they were in the mud last week hut I Ebron for outstanding -performances back 104 yards in 23 carries The coach expect a very physical game on Scotch Plains is big on the lines, its was also proud of quarterback Trent Saturday.” - tackles all lipping the scales at 200 Beriont’s fine 5 for “9 passing per The words belong to Scotch Plains pounds or better Meredith feels the formance in the rain Coughlin, besides football coach Chuck Meredith as he defense will keep the Raiders in the his extra point, punted for a 35-yard commented on this Saturday's clash game against Linden hut expects the average, outstanding on such a slippery between his Raiders and Linden at offense to contribute its share morning. “ We had the typical first game jit­ Cooper Field. Each team is coming off Speaking of the Tigers, coach Nick ters," the coach said, concluding, “ the a shutout victory in its opening contest Metrokatsas came out on the long end wet field kept us from performing with Linden having defeated Cranford, of a game with Cranford for the second better.” 7-0, and Scotch Plains taking the straight year The Linden defense “ Our game scrimmage before the measure of Elizabeth, 6-0 played a rugged game, forcing Cougar Cranford game was wiped out and that Meredith, in his first year as Raider players to cough up the ball four times. hurt us somewhat," Metrokatsas coach, was pleased with his team's Linden fumbled twice in the game effort against Elizabeth “ Our kids continued “ Better field condition? played in a steady rain adjusted well to our new veer offense should help our game this week. We and the new defense The rain didn't It was one of those fumbles that led to need to work on our defense and help our running attack but I ’m con­ the only score of the day as Fred execution Cranford proved tougher fident the kids will improve with each Garland, senior defensive end, pounced than we expected," he said. outing," he said on the pigskin at the Cranford 15-yard He views Scotch Plains as “ a big The Raiders will be led by all purpose line' Junior fullback Rocky Mack team that posesses a good defense 1 running back Garry Lepinsky who carried the ball in from the one for the think they had a similar game against threw, ran and kided the ball in the first quarter touchdown and Mike Elizabeth as we had with Cranford " opening victory “ He’s our triple threat Coughlin added the extra point That How many games can the Tigers win GEMS— M *m b»ri of th. Leonard Jewelers baseball Scott Morro and Joey Keane. In the top row, back," comments Meredith He also was the ballgame. in 1977? “ If they want to win nine, team pose after a 13-1 season and after capturing beginning at left, are Alfred A. Volpe, they'll win nine," says Metrokatsas "It's difficult to predict just how w e’ll the 1977 Junior League championship. In the first superintendent of recreation; Frank Morro, coach; do but I was pleased with our opener row, from left, ore Paul Ruocco, Tim Lyons, Ed James Kidd Jr., manager; Dave Neuringer, and we’ll continue to improve week by Maloskv, Karl Krynicki, Junius Morgan and Jam es proprietor of Leonard Jewelers, and Kurt M. Wolf, week.” Garlic, batboy. From the left, in the second row are supervisor of sports. Recreation Calendar Based on last week's inaugural Ed Chabak, Ken Molosky, Bruce Book, Tom Foster (Photo by Joe Boincian) outings, defense should be the name of DATE — ACTIVITY TIME — PLACE WEDNESDAY Senior citizens the game on Saturday Racquet girls TODAY craft classes 9 30 a m JTGRC LIND EN 7 00 0—7 Senior citizens Greater Mt Moriah CRANFORD 0000—0 craft classes ' 9 30a.m. JTGRC Senior Citizens Group 1 c GMM BC Art Association 8 p m . SRC Golden Age Club meeting lp.m. JTGRC I,— Mack I run (Coughlin kick) shutout foes Senior Friendship Club 1 p.m. JTGRC Ceramic Club 7 30 p.rrr. CC B First Baptist Church JTGRC John T. Gregorio Recrea Senior Citizens 1 p m F BC tion Center, 25 Knopf st SRC Sunnyside Recreation Center, in 1 st match TOMORROW Melrose and Orchard terraces Rec centers Teen program 7 p m GMMBC Greater Mt. Moriah Baptist The Linden High girls tennis team Greater Mt Moriah Church, 24 E 14th st opened its season in rousing fashion Senior Citizens'Group I p.m. Wheeler Wheeler Park, Rt. 1 and S. Park Wood avenue are to reopen with a 5-0 shutout of Plainfield last SATURDAY Wilson Park Wilson Pond, Summit terrace week at Linden Teen program 1 p.m JTGRC 8WRC 8th Ward Recreation Center, Teen program 7 p.m JTGRC Bedle place and Park avenue Coach David Van Savage noted the Soccer clinic 10a m. Wheeler FBC First Baptist Church, Cleve for new season Fishing derby land avenue and Lincoln street lopsided match didn't give an accurate (rescheduled date) 9 a m W ilson The 1977-78 community center indication of his team s talents, saying Community centers open Community Centers are open from 6 30 to 9 30-p.m program, sponsored by the Linden that will come in future matches with MONDAY School Co.mmunity Centers, 25 cents Recreation Department, will begin tougher opponents First Baptist Church registration fee for the 1977 78 season Senior Citizens lp .m . F BC operating next week, according to Cheryl Pakos started Linden on its Senior citizens M O N D AY Schools 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, School 4, Alfred A Volpe. superintendent of winning way with a 6-0, 6-1 triumph at craft classes 9 30 a.m. JTGRC adult program, evening Linden Active Seniors lp.m. JTGRC TU ESD AY — School 3, M cM anus; School 1, recreation. first singles against Plainfield’s Laura 8th W ard Recreation C ircle 1 a m. 8WRC adult program, evening Centers to be operated, evenings Sewing class registration 9a.m . CCB W E D N E S D A Y — Schools 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, Phifer Barbara Martinson took Tracy School 2, afternoons 3 to 5 p.m , School 4, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m , will be Schools Myers at second singles, 6-0, 6-0 At the TUESDAY afternoons 3 to 5 p.m. Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Eight TH U R SD A Y — Schools 3, 4, 5; School 4, third singles position, Linden's Rita Art Association business meeting 8p.m SRC afternoons 3 to 5 p.m for two evenings each week Schools McMahon defeated Venus Hunt, 6-0, 6-2 Retired Men's Club meeting 1 p.m. JTGRC FRIDAY — Bth Ward Shelter Seven, Ten and McManus Junior High 8th Ward Recreation Circle" 10a.m. 8WRC SA TU R D A Y — School 2, 8 30 to 11:30 a m. The doubles were won by Ann Teen program *•------7p.-m JTGRC (gymnasium),; School 5, 8:30 to n .3 0 a.m. School and Eighth Ward Shelter House Plaskon and Regina Droid. 6-0, 6-0 (informal basketbaTV) will be open one evening each week Centers will be open on the following days of the week. Monday, School* Two, Five, ISix, Seven and Eight; Tuesdays, McManus and School Three. Wednesday, School* Two. Four, Six and Eight-, Thursday, Schools Throe, Four and Five; Friday. Eitftth Ward Shaher HEARTY SOULS — D .spit. a • foody downpour on Saturday, football fart* braved 'he cold and fh« dampness to watch the season opener between M p; JteliMfijL,.- - ...... Thursday; School Two on Wo Saturday morning. School ■ Iie|.u.‘.ees ■ spsp I mu ' ny w m ' ■ IU ii u —syn ■■ ■ ■■ .m— " ...... »ik», ■■ ■*» Three and Five will be open from 8:30 to 11:30 a m. 400 attracted to hunting show An adult program will be conducted The fourth annual hunting and ar­ displayed by Walter Serville, district on Monday evenings at School Four and chery show recently sponsored by Roas manager, in addition to a quality on Tuesday evening at School One This Sport Shop of Elizabeth, and the Linden taxiderm exhibit by Bob Temple of program will provide adults, 18 years Recreation Department was attended Rahway and older, with an opportunity to use the gymnasium at these schools for a by more than 400 people Door prizes were presented by Ross The show consisted of films on the art Sport Shop The main door prizes were, variety of active games The recreation centers have of hunting with a bow by Fred Bear, a a While Tail Hunter Compound Bow. demonstration by Joe Caruso and his Kwikee Kwiver, Dunham Boots, available gymnasiums with the ex­ won. Buddy The father and son ar­ Soanders and tree stands ception of School Seven, and conduct a chery team demonstrated proper Hy Schneider of Ross Sport Shop was program of activities from active to handling of the bow and arrow and the master of ceremonies quiet games as well as an opportunity to meet with groups and individuals. target shooting The Bear archery equipment was Ringers meet Varsity soccer Officials sought rescheduled .t, loses 1 st game The 50th annual Union County for wrestling Horseshoe Pitching Tournament, Linden’s varsity soccer team lost its originally scheduled for Sept 18, has first and only game of the season, 2-0, The New Jersey Wrestling Officials been rescheduled for Sunday. last Friday to Westfield Persistant Association is accepting applications The tournament, sponsored by the rains postponed the Tiger's first two from prospective candidates until Nov. are from the left, Irvin B. Neal, tournament Union County Park Commission, is CUP RUNNETH OVER— Dr. Joseph Palin, third from matches of the season Linden will r director; Jerry Entin, second place finisher: Sam open to residents of Union County and right, and Guido Sartori, right, receive the mayor s make up its game with Elizabeth at its Anyone interested in becoming an Hebei, second place finisher, and Alfred A. Volpe, to those who are employed in the cup from Mayor John T. Gregorio, center, at the end field. Oct. 10 Bayonne has been official should request an application in superintendent of recreation. Palin and Sartori won county. Competitors must use their own of the third annual Mayor s Cup Tournament rescheduled for Oct 12 at Linden writing from Dick Matarante, mem the cup by defeating Hebei and Entin, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 horseshoes which must meet official sponsored by the Recreation Department. Palin and Both Westfield goals were scored in bership chairman. N J.W.O A , 2100 Hebei and Entin also received trophies. Sartori were first place finishers. Others in the photo the first period and the Blue Devils Melrose pkwy., Union, N.J. 07083. requirements. Entries close al noon Wednesday, made'them stand up for the rest of the A rules interpretation meeting will be Sept 28 A $2 entry fee must ac­ ganffe. . I/W Wisnowski stopped 18 held on Tuesday, Nov. l, at Jonathan CPA becomes local Kiwanion EARLY COPY company each entry blank Publicity Chairmen dre urged to Westfield shots in goal for Linden while Dayton Regional High School for Union William Osborne Pete Schmidt of the Union County The Linden Kiwanis Club welcomed a observe the Friday morning deadline his Blue Devil counterpart recorded 12 and Essex County officials. President Philip Kuznet announced Park Commission’s recreation new member at a luncheon meeting for other than spot news. Include your saves.Linden had two corner kicks in the Wrestling coaches in the two counties, that the annual fund raising pancake department, can provide additional recently when Irving Fishman, a CPA name, address and phone number. contest are invited to attend the meeting, breakfast will be in October and the information. with of Fishman, Ostroff, Matarante said. installation dinner dance will be on Shapiro of Union, was inducted into the Nov. 5. ______Your Want Ad MANHARDT BROS. club II UC plans Master of ceremonies was George NEWPORT MUSEUM Is Easy To Place Special New Membership Gordon, a past president of the club, Hammersmith Farm, 315-year-old ROSELLE TIRE CO. doubles who presented Fishman with a Kiwanis residence of Mrs. High D. Auchincloss . . . Just Phone 855 ST. 6E0RGE AYE., pin and emblem. and “Summer White House" in 686-7700 Also present at the luncheon were Newport, R.I., for her late son-in-law ROSELLE • 241-9811 tourney three guests, William Heaton, John F Kennedy during his presidency, Ask for Ad Taker' and 1 3 WEEKS FOR $3 9 treasurer of the Kiwanis Club at Fort has been sold and will become a she w ill help you w ith a Union College will Result-Getter Want Ad Newport Museum. ______sponsor a mixed doubles Worth, Texas; Marvin Ostroff, and Dr. SPECIAL!!! tennis tournament for Union County high school FRONT DISC BRAKES ifMB students, starting Sunday, Qct. 16, at the Cranford Am erican *29” Campus court*, it has CATCH been announced by Dennis LOW, LOW PRICES Insley and Linda Laifer, A Bus To tournament directors. ON ALL TIRES I ns ley, who is pro at the Westfield Indoor Tennis CALL US FOR PRICES Club and coach of Union GIANT — VALUA.LE COUPON ------College’s men’s varsity tennis team, said the tournament will be open to STADIUM ALIGNMENT the first 32 teams that ,M|Mt Cast* apply. There win be no FOR ALL 6IAMT HOME QAMES Adjust Tot-lfl «» J.C«rs .Adjust Cambai l l w i TWITH M T>TM It entry fee. Both players BUS LEAVES: coyCOUPON pod ONLY must be from the same Adjust Tot-Out high school and each team RAHWAY Train Station 11:15 AM Tor •ton t » r or AH- C^n*. Cor* oO* 2 must supply a can of dftor M spirt* Oct. IS. 1977 unopened tennis balls. LlflREM 1103 n . Wood Ava. 11:30 AM h e a l t h ■Entry forms have been ORE0K 00R LOW PRIORI SPA sent to all Union County public, private and ELIZABETH K s S J t o T 1M» »■ OH MIFFLERS ft EXRftOST SYSTEMS parochial high schools, Uatv Ckarp-laak A*wind Ml, 94, W i l l 15 NO. WOOD AVf, L IN D E N * and to all Indoor tennis For Informotlon 486-2505 (ABOVE CARVEl f.EE PA.KINGI -, clubs in Union County area Thursday, September 29, 1977- 'Men, Family, Aging' ClinicVeceives Registration under way added support theme for conference for Elizabeth Y classes Harold Feldman, Department of Child Mildred Krasnow, president of the 8:30 p.m. Racquet and balls are not Development and Family Relation*, from charities Registration is now under way for Gerontological Society of New Jersey, supplied. Yoga courses for women, men Cornell University. seven-session fall'1 classes which start Union County Psychiatric Clinic and students will be offered Thursdays has announced that "M en, Fam ily and "Biosexua! Roles”: Dr. Dsvid trustees learned last week that the next week at the YWCA, 1131 E Jersey from 7:30 to 9 p.m Aging" will be the theme of the annual Gutmann, Department of Psychiatry, United Funds of Eastern Union County st., Elizabeth. The Y (355-1500) Is open Only YMCA membership is required fall conference which will be held Northwestern University. and the Plainfield, North.Plainfield and for registration from 10 a.m. to 9 p m. for volley ball sessions Wednesday Saturday at the Holiday Inn, Rt. 1, " W o r k and Retirement” : Dr. Chicle* Fanwood fund have increased their weekdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m Lunch-time drop-in North Brunswick This is a sequel to the Nanry, Department of Sociology and allocations to the clinic for 1978 to A belly dance course for women and exercises are available for women and theme of the spring conference, Ar'*hr',p'>tr'ft'' Rutgers $14,500 and $11,400, respectively girls will be held Mondays from 7:30 to girls from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. week­ “ Women, Family and Aging," which The clinic’s executive director, 8:30 p.m. A folk dancing course for days. Sewing classes for women and focused on family life as it affects the Benjamin H Haddock, announced the women, men and students will be held girls (beginners to advanced) are of­ older woman. Don’t move to increases which he described as “ most Fridays from 8 to 11 p.m. No advanced fered Mondays from 7:30 to 9 p.m The fall program will look at the satisfying since it is a concrete registration is required for social Deadline for advance registration is parallel problems of older men, another Job. recognition that community support of dancing instruction which is offered one day prior to start of class. Nominal recognizing the various dimensions of the non-profit clinic remains strong, Tuesdays from 8 to 11 p.m. (donation fees are charged; YMCA membership family life involvement Move to a that the agency which provides out every evening) for singles or couples ($7.50 for adults, $2 for students 17 and Dr Lillian Troll, department of patient treatment to the emotional y A class in classic ballet for women under) is required. psychology, University College, career worth disturbed need not become a totally and girls will be held Thursday from Rutgers, will moderate the program, governmentally supported 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m. Tennis instruction for which will include the following topics up to ’15,500 organization.’’ beginners, women, men and students Hospital to offer and gerontologists: Haddock said that without local “ Leisure and the Search for Life will be held Wednesdays from 7:30 to of Th« Black Mafia. A Family support the clinic could not maintain its Fulfillment ”: Dr Robert Atchley of the a year. Business" and "The Crime preventative services which was the crisis course Scripps Foundation Gerontology Society, will speak on Impossible? Not a* Metropolitan Lite reason its child guidance and adult The Crisis Assistance Intervention Center, Miami University, Miami, Guild planhing institutionalized crime in the One of A m erica's top com panies is now clinic came into existance Corrtmittee of Saint Elizabeth Hospital, interviewing tor sales positions that can de­ second of Union College s six- Ohio. "The decisions by community boards Elizabeth, will offer a six-week course “FAMILY Hights of Men : Dr velop into management opportunities Income potential in our field goes up to Jo maintain a stronger local funding is religion course this fall. The course will begin Friday, part public forum on crime and 130,000 yearly. You m anage your own time. justice, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in ^Iso a recognition,’’ Haddock added, The Union County Auxiliary for the Oct 21, and will continue for six con­ And for a change, its a job that lets you help • "that federal funds have been secutive Friday evenings in the Terrill Junior High School, other people Mentally Retarded, Mt. Carmel Guild— Whether you |ust got out ot college or have drastically reduced for our work in the Roselle Center, will once again sponsor Physician’s Conference Room, from 8 Scotch Plains. been working for 10 years, find out about a Community Mental Health Center in religion classes for “ special" children to 9:30 p.m new career it could be your declaration of independence Elizabeth, and that state and other Classes will prepare children to receive The cost is minimal and limited to 50 I — CAKE * FOOD-” * WE BUT SELL Just call governmental funds have not enabled first Holy Communion and make con­ participants. DECORATING SUFPUE£ us to keep pace with inflation firmation Registration and glasses The course is being offered to help P ittry I * | i 4 T u H * .Nr viWI#i .lo * " * ■ APPRAISE... W E S T F IE L D - 233-42*2 The clinic executive announced that participants cope with life and death a? jeecS ltty R ant. Coekle Ctrtters | COINS— GOLD. SILVER, Mr. VRldltllW begin on Saturday at 10 a m and .Con?3i«J*H*Mtov Cell* D *coratl*n" ■ COLLECTIONS _____ | he is continuing to negotiate with state continue through mid-May, and are experienced through the pain of loss ..Owrm it Caokwart Q S TAMPS— SINGLES. COLLECTIONS, LIN D E N -9*4-3313 Mr. LMlcfcl officials on a grant to care for patients and separation. It is also designed to U.S., FO REION held at St Joseph's Church, Roselle. A Classes N ow Form ing I NUMISMATIC 4 PMILA . S U M M IT -273-3525 released from state institutions for care TBLIC SUPPLIBS Boy Scout program is also available provide guidance in developing skills ALMOND FASTS . LEKVAR Mr. Cupol* in community centers The clinic s a p r ic o t FOPPYseeD I .GIFTS 4 O lF T l Further information may be obtained necessary to meet the needs in these I certificates ! latest proposal to the state, he said, was from Olga Henderson, 352-6828. situations. PIGNOLI NUTS I to provide outpatient services to 478 Volunteers are needed for tty program CREATE-A-______CAKE I former hospitalized patients. The last E A R L Y CO PY O Metropolitan 911 MAGIE AVE UNION, N.J. 2W-41I5 | report from state officials, was that Publicity Chairmen are urged to Toes. 1 to 5; Wed. 4 Thurs. 11 to » W here the future is now observe the Friday morning deadline 106 South Avc East funding for the program may have to Frl. 11 to 5; Sot. 10to5 I An Equal OppO'lumtr Employ*' cloe#dCloaod Mondays Cranford wait until fiscal year 1979 Courses listed for other than spot news Include your In Y brochure name, address and phone number -Barnegat/Bedmmster/Berkeley Heights/ Bernardsville / Blackwood/Brick Town/Camden/Carteret/Cherry Hill Cranford/East B r c Israeli dancer Stress testing, performing and creative arts, day care, widow-to- workshop at Y widow programs, children's clubs, Moshiko, star of records, open lounges, and Jewish cookery are choreographer, dancer and teacher, among the more than 150 courses and will conduct an Israeli folk dance events being offered by the Eastern workshop at the Eastern Union County Union County YM-YWHA to the YM -YW HA. Green lane. Union, on community this fall d b w : P a y B i l l s . . . Sunday at 7:30 p m In a recent brochure, the Y described its programs in its health and physical o Annette Kurz of Hillside who teaches the international folk dance classes at education, early childhood, junior, Earn Interest! the Y on Tuesday nights, will assist. tween-teen, adult and senior adult Tickets may-be bought in advance or departments. A copy of the brochure at the door. may be obtained by calling 289-8112. Although some courses are for mem­ bers only, some are open to the entire Later: C hecking... Folk dance offered community. Annette Kurz, an international folk dance instructor, will offer a course for beginners every Tuesday night at 7.30 Alexian seeks p.m. starting Oct. It at the Eastern W ith Interest! Vinton County YM H A, Green tane. staff volunteers Onion Further information about the course can be obtained by caWing 28»- Volunteer* tor* needed to i t o f f * 8112. ______' ' ______variety of poetttora to deportm ent* »t T EEN -AGERS, find jo b s b y r u n n i n g W a n f Alexian Brothers Hospital. Elizabeth, A d s Call 686 7700 n o w ' according to Maureen Keller, director of volunteers “ We re looking for people who want to be involved, both teenagers and Z i r t L r J . adults," she said Recently retired Your persons especially possess a resource of skills and talents that can help the OPTICIAN hospital’s health team and enhance In patient care.” Information about the volunteer corps at Alexian Brothers is available 48 M O R R IS A V E . • 378-6108 by calling 351-9000, ext. 515, from 8:30 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., (Closed Wednesdays) a.m. to 4:30 p m daily, including weekends Italian group dinner The Italian Cultural Society has announced that the seventh annual NEW DESIGNER FRAMES FOR MEN Christopher Columbus Day dinner and OSCAR DE LA RENTA GIVENCHY GEOFFREY SEENE dance will be held at the Town and Campus in Elizabeth on Saturday, FKF.E PAR K IN G IN R tA R Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. LA S T D A Y S R O B ER T HALL CLOSING FOREVER UNION* ROUTE 22 WESTBOUND

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Public Notice Publ ic Notice LINDEN (N.J.) LEADER 'Thursday, September 29, 1977-9 C IT Y OF BOAR DOF EDUCATION CIT> OF L IN D E N herewith has been finally LINDEN, N.J. CITY OF LINDEN PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Search passed anu the 20 day period Mrs. Gd Macmillan; PUBLIC NOTICE NOT ICE TO Pa SSEDORDINANCE That an application has been N O TIC E OF NO 11-255 made by Edward A. Cantor A of limitation within which a CONTRACTORS AN ORDINANCE TO suit, action or proceeding can CONTRACT AWARDED SEALED BIDS will be Lee Matin for a subdivision Mental Th* City of Llndftn, N.J. has FURTHER AMEND AN and va ria n ce so as to p e rm it be com m enced, as provided in received by the Board of ORDINANCE the Local Bond Act, has begun was born in Scotland awarded a contract without Education of the City of applicants to subdivide for ENTITLED "AN property known as No. 2365 E to run from the date of the first Funeral services were compatltlva bidding at a Lindan, County of Union, ^tate prESWWhi of the PTA at aarvica, purauant ORDINANCE TO FIX Linden Ava., Linden, N.J. Lot publication of this Statement held Monday for Mrs of New Jersey on Tuesday, A N O P R IS C tflBE No. 2 Block No. 429 School 7 Mrs Macmillan ♦o N.J.S.A. 40A M 5(1) («). O ctober 4, 1977 In the o ffice of . . i7 City Clerk Thlt contract and tha REGULATIONS, A Public hearing has been Linden Leader, Sept 29, 1977 '■ Jr^cc N Macmillan, 7K, of was a member of the Health tha Secretary, 700 West Curtis CONDITIONS AND raaolutlon authorizing it ara Street, Linden, New Jersey at ordered for Tuesday, October (Fee $4 , 63) Health Monroe sired, who died availably for public inapacfion RESTRICTIONS AS TO i l , 1977 at 7^30 P .M . in tha C ity Reform ed -Church of 2:00 p.m., Daylight Saving CONNECTION WITH National Institutes in tha offlca of tha Municipal Tima, at which time tha Hall, North Wood Avenue, F rid ay Tn Alcxian Linden and its Women’s Clark. AND USE OF SEWERS Linden,. New Jersey, and CITY OF LINDEN From HEW following bids w ill be opened IN THE CITY OF Brof hers Hospital. Ouild and Rotary Com- of Health Awardad to Stantay ft. Jay, CL' ...... - - when the calendar is called PASSEDORDINANCE L E A N IN G A LINDEN ANO RECONDITIONING OF you m ay app ear e ith e r In NO 18 257 I.ITTM-: HAWKS Fli/.abdh. aflcr a brief mitlee She also was a The skinny 16-year-old Sarvlca* dafand tax appaala PRESCRIBING person or by agent, or ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT AN ORDINANCE TO One in every 13 babies illness member of Margaret now ponding bafora th# Union A L L SPORTS PENALTIES FOR attorney end present any PROVIDE FOR girl sits toying with a bowl County Board of Taxation VIOLATIONS," PASSED objections which you may CO NSTRU CTIO N OF A born each year in the Burn in Fhapd Hill, O IP LO M A S — DECEMBER 21, 196S M a e L jz a n , lodge. of tossed salad It is her „ , Tima Pariod Sapt. 15 to Dac HIOH SCHOOL, have to tha granting 0f tMt FIREHOUSE IN THE Scotland, she cauic to ibis 31, I f 77 A N D APPROVBO application. This notice is SEVENTH WARD, IN I'niled Slates is Ixjrn loo Daughters of Scotia, only meal for the day. She SOEML BMC MANUS JR O E C E M E B R 27, 196S, Coat Not to axcaad 54,000 00 HIOH SCHOOL published by the applicant by THE CITY OF LINDENS soon, loo small or both country. years ago. Linden is quick to tell anyone w^o D atad Sapt. 21, 1977 LAWN MOWERS ANO AS AMENDED orderof the Planning Board of AS SET FORTH WANDA CLINK A GAWRON BE IT ORDAINED BY TH E the City of Lindan and the These liny babies (less residing briefly in Saco, will listen how much PUPIL H E R E IN A F T E R , AS A During World War II, DEPUTY CITY CLERK TRANSPORTATION-GL C O U N C IL OF TH E C ITY OF rfan* and mapa have been G E N E R A L than 51 r pounds) are low Me . before moving to Lindan Laadar, Sapt 29, 1977 LINDEN: Had with tha Secretary of the weight she has lost,.^ REFURBISHING f IMPROVEMENT, Linden 51 years ago she w^s active in the Red overnina Body and the prepared a pamphlet Theater unit which can range from a Cost Not to axcaad 134,000.00 later man fifteen (13) minutes shall be the twenty four (241 GUTTERS, HOUSE improvement shall be in Datad September 21, 1977 pr lor to the tim e of the opening hour average concentration SEWER, WATER AND accordance with such plans which describes the* broken love affair to a WANDA GLINKA GAWRON and the maximum of the bids at 2 00 p.m on the GAS CONNECTIONS and specifications after the problems these babies plans course friends's offhand remark DEPUTY CITY CLERK date specified in the "Notice concentration at any time A N D NECESSARY same have been approved by Linden Laadar, Seot ?9. 1977 during the twenty four hour STORM SEWER face. ^Contractor* •• published. the Governing Body, which The Circle Players of about her appearance She (Fee: 54 67) SPECIFICATIONS may be period shall not exceed three INSTALLATIONS AS A plans and specifications are obtained, upon application, at (3) time* the specified LOCAL IMPROVEMENT The publication soon becomes obsessed concentration lim it: on file in the office of the F ire Piscalaway will begin a the Purchasing Department, IN PART AND AS A Chief of the City of Linden, with thinness and may P LEASE TAKE NOTICE (a) B O D , 5 day, 20 suggests ways in which a i h e a i e r ’w o r k s h o p That an application has bean Board of Education, 700 West GENERAL together with plans, Curtis Street, Linden, N.J. degrees c shall not exceed 600 1 IMPROVEMENT IN lose 20 to 30 percent of her made by Cheryl Trabacco for m g r. L. specifications and other data mother can take beginning in October for a subdivision and variance so •R O O F R E P A IR S — PART, MAKING AN on file In the office of the City normal weight But she SCHOOL NO. 10 (b) Suspended Solids shell APPROPRIATION precautions against low those who wanl a chance as to p e rm it the ap p lica n t to not exceed 600 mgr. L Engineer and the Purchasing sub divide property known as SPECIFICATIONS may be THEREFOR AND Agent of the City of Linden birth weight occurring in lo gel involved in Ihe feels fine, thinks she looks obtained at the office of (c) Settleable Solids shall AUTHORIZING THE No 1227 E St G eorge Ava not exceed 10 ml. L. Section 3. All of the terrific and will keep Lindan, N.J. Lot No. 2 Block M usial G u erra, arch ite cts, In FINANCING foregoing shall be undertaken her own child and it may theater the Penthouse of the Hersh (d) Chemical Oxygen THEREOF," PASSED dieting until malnutrition No 421 Demand shall not exceed 1000 a* a general improvement and also help inform T5TT D O NALD m " A Pubiir. hearing has bean Tower, 125 Broad Street, M A Y 17, 1977 A N D the costs thereof shall be The course is free and and starvation set in. ,llv m gr L A P P R O V E D M A Y 17, physicians of research MANNEY, chiropractic ordered for Tuesday, October Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201. ( # ) Chromium, ! borne by the City at Large. w ill cover such subjects as 11, 1977 et 7-30P.M. in tha City ALL BIDDERS shall 1977 Section 4. That there shall programs on low birth physician with offices in The National Institute of conform with th# Hexavalent) shall not exceed BE IT ORDAINED BY THE acting, directing and Hall, North Wood Avanue, 3 m g r.-L . I be and hereby Is authorized Mental Health supports a Linden, New Jersey, and requirements of the COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF the Issuance of bond weight and therapy Rahway, will be included 7f) Cyanides shall not LINDEN general stage work. three-facility study of the when the cale n d a r Is called specifications herein above exceed 2 mgr i. : anticipation notes and bonds available for these tiny in the 16th edition of you may appear either referred to In connection with Section 1. That the further of the City of Linden for the Anyone from the age of 16 (g) Cadmium shall not sum of Three Thousand babies ’Who’s Who in the East.” different ways lo treat person or by agent, or the submission of certified exceed 4 mgr l purpose of financing the cost check or bid bond with their Dollars, (13,000.00), in of the aforesaid purposes in an and up may participate. anorexic patients. attorney and present any (h) Nickel ,shall His biography will also be bid The Board of Education not addition to the sum of Twelve amount not exceeding Several maternal objections which you may exceed 5 mgr l Programs at the Illinois have to the granting of this specifically reserves to itself Thousand Dollars, 5332.500.00, being the included in Ihe forth­ Interested parties may (I) iron shall not exceed IS (112,000 00, heretofore characteristics are application. This notice is full power, in Its discretion, to m gr L estimated amount of coming first edition of call ihe playhouse at 968- State Psychiatric Institute published by the applicant by reject any and all sacurlty appropriated by the ordinance obligations of the City of frequently associated with offered (j) Zinc shall not exceed 5 •n fitted, "AN ORDINANCE 7555 for information or and at the Universities of orderof the Planning Board of Linden to be issued for the low birth weight although ”Who’s Who in Health THE BOARD OF TO PROVIDE FOR THE aforesaid purposes The Iowa and Minnesota in­ the City of Linden and the (k ) C oppar *h a il Care.” Bobbe Philip al 541-9472. plans and maps have been EDUCATION reserves the not IMPROVEMENT OF estimated total cost of said not all prem ature or •XCNO 3 m g r L OAKWOOD PLACE FROM clude hospitalization to filed with the Secretary of the right to relect any and ail bids (I) purposes is stated to be the Planning Board or any part of any bid, waiva A r* a n lc * h ftil not SPRINGFIELD ROAD TO sum of 5150,000 00 growth retarded babies regulate the patient's axcaad 1 m g r L MORRISTOWN ROAD BY by D J. V e n d itto agent any informalities and award (m Section 5. There Is hereby are born to women who contracts either In part or as a Pnanol* shall not THE CONSTRUCTION OF A appropriated, in addition to eating schedule and for Cheryl Trabacco axcaao 10 m gr L Linden Leader, Sept 29, 1977 whole a* in th# discretion of PAVEMENT, the obligations hereby have one or more of these psychotherapy and en­ (n) S u lfid a * s h i ll not (Fee $7 13) the Board of Education may COMBINATION CONCRETE authorized, the sum of characteristics be deemed for Its best exceed 50 m gr. L. CURB AND GUTTERS, 517.500.00, w hich sum has been couragement to help the Interest. (o) Grease, oil or any oily HOUSE SEWER, WATER made available by provision Mothers at risk often: patient cope with her PLEASE TAKE NOTICE •ALL BIDDERS Shall substance, whether emulsified AND GAS CONNECTIONS in a previously adopted budget That fin a p p lica tio n has been or free, shall not exceed 50 AND NECESSARY STORM of the City of Linden, as a are under 16 years of problem conform to the intention and m gr L made by Cheryl Trabacco for provisions of affirmative SEWER INSTALLATIONS AS down payment, said sum age a site plan approval and action in Public Contracts Section IV If any waters A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT being not less than five Behavior modification is variance so as to p e rm it the Laws of State of New Jersey or wastes are discharged, or IN PART AND AS A percent '5 percent) of the have previously given applicant to build on property R S 10.2 1 o f 7 23 75, are proposed to be discharged GENERAL IMPROVEMENT obligations authorized herein. also successful in com­ known as No. 1771 W Edgar Assembly Bill No 2227; to the public sewerage IN PART, MAKING AN S e ction 6. It is h e re b y birth to a low birth weight bating anorexia nervosa Road, Linden New Jersey Lot bidders are required to system, which contain any APPROPRIATION determined that the period of infant No 3, Block No 5#0 comply with the requirement* other substance or substances TH ER E FO R AND usefulness of the aforesaid At the Illinois Stale A Public hearing hes been of P .L . 1973, C. 127 wrtiich may have a deleterious AUTHORIZING THE as, for the financing of are undernourished Psychiatric Institute, ordered for Tuesday, October REQUIREMENTS FOR effect upon the sew age works, FINANCING THEREOF," which the aforesaid 11,1977 at 7: 30 P .M In the City SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION treatment processes, Passed May 17, 1977 and obligations are hereby —are suffering from a patients go without equipment or receiving Hail, North Wood Avenue, WORK IN EXCESS Approved May 17, 1977, to authorized is th® period of chronic condition telephone calls and mail Linden, New Jersey, and OF S10,000 00 waters, or vrttich otherwise w h ich th is ordin ance is a thirty (30) years; that the when the calendar Is called 1. A bidder on public work create a hazard to Ufa or supplement, shall be and the supplemental debt statement (diabetes and certain for the first five days and ■ you may appear e ith e r In tor a Board of Education on constitute a public nuisance, same is hereby appropriated has been filed in the office of must gain a pound every the Lindan Roselle Sewerage infections). person or by agent, or and after January 1, 1963, tor tha purposes of the the City Clerk and that such five days after that to earn attorney and present any | must first have been Qualified Authority shall have authority improvements therein statement shows tha gross objections which you may by the New Jersey described. debt as defined in N.J.S. 40A, —smoke cigarettes those privileges. In a few have to the granting of this Department of the Treasury. (a) Prohibit the disefvh e ro # Section 2. There is hereby C hapter 2, is Increased by — are alcoholics or weeks, they must gain two application T h is notice is Division of Building and of the wastes to the pub lic authorized tha issuance of authorization of tha aforesaid published by the applicant by Construct ion, or the New sewerage system. obligations of tha City of gbtiaatlgn* by the sum of addicted to narcotics pou zw ls every five d a y s to- • order of the Planning Board of Jersey Department of at*d to .....Iclpatlon notes free copy of "LITTLE CITY OF LINDEN Jersey Department of b# th# sum el Fifteen authorized to be Issued herein Hairdrgssgrt and Coim gtologiitt Association their clothing, or eating PASSED ORDINANCE Transport ation. The at any or all of th* above BABIES Bom Too Soon- saeftan V ll Thousand D o lla rs (S15.00a.00). shall bear Interest at such rat* designating ihg weak of Oct. 2 to 8 National salt and then drinking NO I f 259 prequalification standards ara and to (Inane# so much of th# or rata* at shall haraaftar b* Bom Too Small,” Pub­ A N ORDINANCE accepted by the Department (a) No parson, firm or corporation wall haraaftar additional cast hereof at determined, and shall mature lication No. 77-1079. Beauty Salon W eek. water EXTENDINO RENT of Education as meeting the haraln authorised which m ail and b* paid within th* CONTROL IN THE CITY minimum requirements of cause or permit any Industry to be connected to the 0* born* by th# City at Large, aforesaid par iod of usefulness OF LINDEN IN preouallficatlon for bidders on bond anticipation not** and In annual Installments, tha ACCORDANCE WITH AN sewerage system of th# Clf y »! public school contracts Each Lindan without first obtaining Dond* of th# City of L Indan In first of wh ich snail be payable ORDINANCE bidder shall therefore attach a permit from th* Linden fh# amount ol Two Thousand not more than on# year from AAAAAAAAAA ENTITLED, "AN to his bid the affidavit form of Rosalie Sewerage Authority. Elpht Hundred Fifty Dollars tha data ot th* bonds and no A1A prequalification certification ORDINANCE TO (b) Such permit, or a (*7*50.00) shall 0* issued and annual installment snail REGULATE, CONTROL *of aithpr of tha above two together with tha bond axcaad by mors than 100 6A a 7 a V a 7 A 4 i / / a 7 a 7 A 4 a 4 A A A A A A A A A A referenced State Agencies parrnlt spaclatly applied for In AND STABILIZE EINTS fh* case of a currant anticipation not** and bonds percent th* amount of th* a a a a a a a a a AND CREATE A RENT which is active on me date of parmlttaa, may allow ol tn* City ol Lindan smallest prior installment A AAAAAAAA4444A A CONTROL U O A ftD the acceptance of theta bids. dlschargaa which axcaad m previously authorized Eleven sections The full faith and AAAAAAAAA WITHIN THE CltY OP F a ilu re to do so w ill be cause thalr chemical. physical or Thousand Four Hundred credit of th# City ot Lindan, LINDEN," PASSED to roject the bids as being non biological characteristics, th* New Jersey, ara haraby responsive D o lla rs ( * 11.<00 001, a to ta l of OCTO BER 3, 1972 ANO lim it* tat forth In Sections I, II Fourtoon Thousand Two pledged tor th# payment of th# a7 a7 a7 a4a7 a A A A A A A A A APPROVBO OCTOBER 3. All Inquiries concerning principal and intarast on all of prtquallf icatlon ol and III of Article II of thlt Hundred Fifty Dollars 4. 1972, A N D AS Ordinance Permits under this (SK.350.001 of bond th# bonds or notes Issued A A A AAAA A A A A A A A - AMENDED AND prospective bidders shall be subsection lb) may be Issued anticipation not** and bonds pursuant to this ordinance, SUPPLEMENTED. directed to Mr Joseph Febo, and tha sums required lor AAA4AA 609 292 1711. wnart, In Its tola of th* City of Lindan shall 0* A A A AAA WHEREAS, tha Governing determination and alteration, issued. such payments shall In aach Body of the City of Linden 4. All bidders arc referred to Section 3 There It hereby year while any ot said bond, A A AAA Chapter 150, Law s of 1963, th# Authority tlnd* that Its AAA A A hereby declares that an treatment tacllltla* may b* appropriated In addition to th* or not*, art outstanding be emergency continues to exist known as the New Jersey proceeds of tha aforesaid Included In th# annual budget Prevailing Wage Act and all capable of handling (I *, pat* A A A A A A A A A A A within the City of Lindan with through without Impact on oblloatlon* th* sum of On* and raised by tax** levied £ . > respect to tha rental of proposals must conform treatment aftlclancy) or Hundred Fifty Dollars upon all the taxable property AAAAAA housing spec* In multiple therew ith. within said City without lim it A A A A A A M rs Ruth B. Sobel treating, within th# tacllltla*' 1*150.00). which sum hat been dwellings not subject to rent design limitations, such mad* available by i to rat# or amount A A A A A regulation by reason of the S ecretary Section 10. The Invalidity or Board of Education wastes, and where th* appropriation In e budget ol M demands for increases in applicant lor such permit the city o( Llndon adopted Inaffactlvaness of any on* or A A A A A A> ra n t; and City of Linden more terms or provisions of A A A A A A County of Union demonstrate* a need, pr ior to the adoption hereof, at WHEREAS, such increases hardship or other special a down payment, said sum th# foregoing ordinance, or causa severe hardships upon State of New Jersey th* Inapplicability thereof to Aft A A A A A A A A A A '3 Sept. 39, 1977 reasons tor th* latuanc# of being not last than live tanants and adversely sfftct Lindan Laadar. percent ot tha maximum any person or circumstances, (F a s: $37.03) such permit. Th# Authority. In A A A A A -£ th#health, safety, and oeneral such cat**, may Impoa* any amount ot th# obligations shall not be deemed to effect A A AAA A welfare of the citizens of the and all conditions upon such haraln authorized for th# th* validity and effectiveness A A AAAA­ City of Lindan warranting n o t ic e o f h e a r i n g pormlt at It may doom aforesaid purposes. ot tn# remaining terms and AAA A A legislative action by the PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: necessary to pretact tho Section 4. The provisions ot provisions or th* applicability that tha undersigned hat of any term or provision to AAAAA = W T^FORE.BEIT Authority's facilities and to the ordinance hereby AAA A A A appaalad to tha Planning Inaur* compliance wtth all supplemented ar* mad* part other parsons end board of tha City of Lindan lor A A A A A " State and Federal Law* and hereof as If th* tarn* war* circumstances; but each term AAA AAA C O U N C I L ^ T hV c ITY OF a variance from tha term ! ot Regulations pertaining to It haraln fully and at length *** and provision shall be deemed Artlciet and Sectlont ot tn* A 4 A A A A LINDEN that rent control and to protect th# Authority forth, except Insofar as th# to be seperet* end A A A A A A W ill continue tn tho City ol Joning Ordinance to at to tam * ara modified by specific Independent. permit a reduction «t th* raar •g*mat any panattla* under Llndon for on* v*»r 'rom (fat* or Federal Law* and provisions haraln Section tl. All metiers AAA AAA A A AAA September 1*. 1177 to line requirement! and Regulations. Section 5. It It hereby relating to th* obligations not Septem ber 15, 197S. transition requirement* on tha Th# Authority may determined that th# herein specifically set forth ftA ftA ftA ftA Aft • • • A• AA AAm m Tho remaining provisions of pramltat locatad at St. supplemental debt statement may b# determined and George* A van ua and known at promulgate all rules and the ordinance hereby furthar regulation* it deems required by N.J.S.A. 40A:2-!0 provided by subsequent AAAAAA. . . _ A A A A A A amandad and aupplamantad. Block 40 Lot J In th* City of necessary or appropriate tor hat beer duly (Had In th* resolutions or et provided by •ta ll continue In fullforea and Lindan. tho application, tor pormlt* office of tho City Clark, that • fta c t to tha aama axtant a t If A public hearing ha* baan '"section 12. This ordinance or dared tor October 11. S t), under this Section. such statement shows ths haraln lutly repeated. Section 2. Th* remaining rott amount defined In shall taka affect in th# manner M l ordlnancaa and parts of at 7:00 P.M. In th* Municipal provision* of tho ordinance j.S.A. 40A J 42 It Increased prescribed by law. • u lld ln g . 301 N o rth w o o d R ordinances which ara hereby amandad Wall by Two Thousand eight PASSED: ?0u l?J! inconalatent wtth tits Avanu*. Lindan, Now Jar toy, EDWARD MURAWSKI a continue In tvll tore# and Hundred Fifty Dollars *VVVV When it rains v.v.v provisions of this, prdlnanc# at Which tltn * you may appear PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL altnar In par ton or by agent, or eft act to tho tam o extent a t If (SI,*50.00), that tha A A A ft ft 4 3 art hereby ropaalad to ttia heroin fully repeated APPROVED: September 21, A A A A A 4 attorney, and pratant any obligations authorized hereby axtant o« ouch inconstancy. Section 3. A ll ordinance* or will b* within all debt This ordinance dial! taka objection which you may hav* ” ” JOHN T. GREGOfUO AAAAAA A ft ft A A A s to in , grantlrv^ol h ilt ag£a*L ports of ordlnancot limitations prescribed by at fact Immediately upon Inconsistent herewith ar# N.J.S.A. 40A:5-l, at taq A AAA A A s passage and publication as Section S. This ordinance AAA A A .. ft yours M AR K ETS . INC. 1 ^ l U r t ordinance shall taka affect In th# mannar A p p lica n t w a ll taka effect m th* manner AAAAAA A A A A A A R AVI N .DAVIS * SWEET provided by law. provided by law. PASSED: Septem ber 20, I f 77 STATEMENT PRESIDENTQF COUNCIL Attoraaytfor tOWARDMURAWSKI Th# ordinance publlthad AAAAAA INTRODUCING 5’/2% PASSBOOK SAVINGS A A A A A th* Applicant PASSED * APPROVED: September 21, PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL herewith hat bean finally Lindan Laadar. Sapt. W. A A AAA ]*P PRI AFPROVED: September 21, pasted and th# 20 day period A A A A A at Community State Bank ft Trust Company A JOHN T. GREOORIO (Fa#: S7.st> APPRI of limitation within which a 1,77 JOHN T. GREGORIO suit, action or proceeding can A A A A A be commenced, at provided in P L U M P E R S A T T E N T IO N I ” ” 'OHNTGREOORIO MAYOR Whether you want to save for a "rainy day" s a il your services to 30,000 ATTEST: th* Local Bond Act, ha* begun A to run from tha data of tha first •AVA* or a "brighter tomorrow" you can do either local tamiiias with low-coat WANDA GLINKA GAWRON Lindan Laadar, publication of this Statement. Want Ad*, tl* 7700 DEPUTY CITY CLERK or both with a new Community Blue Ribbon A^ a^ p u t v c ^ y c l e r k STATEMENT Linden Leader. S ^ . & ™7 ** Lindan Laa dar, Sapt. 29, 1977 Th# ordinance published /AV Passbook Sayings Account paying 5V4% interest. 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\ 10-Thursday, September ?9 1077 l INDFN 1N.J.) LEADER Marriage held Father Smith w ill speak Religious Notices of Mr. Jencik in St. Georges at Communion breakfast ST. GEORGE ST. ELIZABETH S C HURCH BYZANTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH 220 E BLANCHE ST . LINDEN Barbara Lipska, daughter of Mr and 401MCCANDLESSST REV. KENNETH MAYER, O.S.B . Mrs Konstanty Lipski of Jersey City, The Rev Andrew Smith, O.S.B. of St. PASTOR was married Saturday, Sept 17, to JMary’s Abbey in Morristown, will be THE REV. GEORGE BILLY, R E V DOMINIC EAGAN, O.S.B. Miroslav Jencik, son of Mr and Mrs the guest speaker at St. 'Elizabeth's „ PASTOR REV. BEDE BABO, O.S.B Frank Jencik of Washington avenue. Rosary-Altar Society’s Communion Sunday—Cfturgy at 7:39, 9 and 11 REV REGIS WALLACE, O.S.B Linden - ‘v Breakfast on Sunday His topic will be, am . REV ANDREW SMITH, O.S.B The Rev George Billy officiated at “ Home Life—Yesterday and Today." Holidays—9 a m. and 7 p.m BROTHER TIMOTHY BRENNAN, lhe ceremony in St. Georges Church, Fr Andrew was ordained in 1964 and Weekdays—7:30 a m Confessions—Saturdays, 2 and 7 p m O.S.B. Linden A reception followed in St spent 3Vj years as associate pastor at Saturday—Masses at 5 and 7 p.m James Hall, Carteret Blessed Sacrament Church in Elizabeth LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN (fulfills Sunday obligation) Mrs Jencik. who was graduated followed by one year at Scared Heart CHURCH Sunday—Masses at 7 :15,8:30, 9:45, 11 from Dickinson High School, Jersey Church in Wilmington, Del After PRINCETO N R D „ AND a.m., 12.15 and 5 p.m. City, is employed in the records control teaching French for eight years at ORCHARDTER Weekdays—Masses al 7 and 8 a.m department of Union Dime Savings Delbarton he is currently both French REV KENNETH WALTER, and 12:05 p m Bank teacher and guidance counselor at the PASTOR Eve of Holy Days—Mass at 7 p.m Her husband, who was graduated school. He has been a weekend Sunday— 10 am ., divine worship (fulfills Holy Day obligation). from Stevens Instituteof Technology, is assistant at St Elizabeth's for the past to service. Holy Days—Masses at 7, 8 and employed as an engineer by Lockheed six years. a.m., 12:05, 6 and 7 p.m Electronics. A graduate of St. John's University. ST JOHN THE APOSTLE CHURCH First Friday— Masses at 7, 8, 9 a.m The newlyweds took a honeymoon Collegville, Minn , he received his MA / 1805 PENNBROOK TER. and 12:05 p.m trip to Bermuda in French Literature from Seton Hall *4L’ REV EDWARD J G PRICE Confessions—Saturdays, eves of Holy University, South Orange. Fr. Andrew PASTOR Days, 4 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m ; Thursdays took summer studies at Institut REV. EDWARD EILERT before First Friday, 4 to 5 p.m Catholique, Paris and University of School 9 PTA REV EDWARD G. FU REVIG Baptism—Every second and fourth Paris III (la Nouvelle Sorbonne) and DEACON STANLEY KOSTRZOMB Sunday at 2 p.m and third Saturday at duiing the summers of 1975 and 1977 are PERMANENT DEACON 10 a.m. Mass. (Appointments chooses heads was assistant pastor at Saint Antoine GUY PAREDES necessary; call the rectory.) ■ Jt des Quinze Vingts, Paris, France MRS. MIROSLAV JENCIK REV. ANDREW SMITH Saturday—Masses at 5:30 and 7 p.m The breakfast will be held in Father of committees Sunday—Masses in the church at 7:30 UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Meinrad Hall following Celebration of 9, 10:30 a m and noon Masses in the 321 N. WOOD AVE The Deerfield Terrace School Nine the Mass at 8:30 a m. in St. Elizabeth Surprise party auditorium at 9 and 10:30 a m. and REV. DAN. R. BOTTORFF, P TA recently held its first general Carol Pileggi Church meeting of the season conducted by noon. PASTOR for Ziemianskis Daily Masses—6:30,7,8:30a.m and 7 Divine Worship, 10:30 a m Mrs Peter Avallone, president is PTA head The group's theme this year will be. Archdiocesan p.m Church School, 9:15 a.m Holy Days—Masses at 7 and 9 a m. Choir, United Methodist Women, “Education is a two-way street parent on anniversary and 5:30 and 7 p.m adult interest and discussion groups, and teacher.” at high school junior and senior High Youth Joseph Grail of the Union County leader training A surprise party was recently held Eve of Holy Days—Masses at 5:30 Carol Pileggi was recently installed Fellowship and pastoral counseling Department for the Prevention of Drug for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ziemianski of and 7 p.m. (Attendance at Mass on eve as president of the Linden High School of Holy Day covers Holy Day Call for our schedule of activities. Abuse and Narcotic Addiction spoke Exeter road in honor of their 40 years of PTA workshops set before the gathering marriage. obligation.) Other officers are, Sophie Kauchak “ A Day of Self Development," First Friday—6:30, 7 , 8:30 and 11:15 TEM PLE MEKOR CHAYIM Executive committee chairwomen The affair was given by their first vice-president; Herman Mopsick, sponsored by the Newark Archdiocesan SUBURBAN JEWISH CENTER chosen for the 1977-78 year were, Mrs. daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and a.m. (during school year). second vice-president; Marie Stock, Council of Catholic Women, will take Baptisms—Every second and fourth KENT PL. AND DEERFIELD TER Alfred Leithner, budget and finance; Mrs Gerald Smith of Bridgewater and recording secretary; Dot Cicila, place Saturday at East Orange Catholic Sundays of the month at 2 p.m. RABBI EDWARD KANDEL Mrs Edward Gorczyca. publications; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Golembeski of corresponding secretary, and Margaret High School at II a m. The program is (Appointments are necessary.) CANTOR IRVING ROTHMAN Mrs. John Wetzel, cultural arts; Mrs Glastonbury, Conn . at the Police Graham, treasurer Trustees are Dot designed for all women involved in National Home in Linden. More than 60 Confessions—Monday through Daily minya service—6:30 a.m Gerald Highberger, founders day; Mrs Jerome, Eleanor Zeich and Dot Catholic Organizations who are in­ relatives and friends attended Friday after 7 p.m. Mass. Saturday and Friday— 8:15 p.m., Sabbath eve Stanley Stefanowicz, membership and Zamorski terested in leadership development. Ziemianski. a retired employee of eve of Holy Days, 4 to 5 and 7:45 to 8:45 service. Mrs Edward Goldstein, parent and Chairpersons of the various com Among those attending will be Mrs Gasper Kirchner & Son Iron and Steel pm , and Thursdays before First Saturday—9 a.m., morning service family life. mittees are, Stuart MeEwen, George Dreibelbies of Linden Mrs. Fabricators in Kenilworth, has been Friday, 4 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 8 p.m Sunday—9:30 a.m., service. . Also, Mrs. Carmen Bocchiaro and character and spiritual education; Dreibelbies, president ex-officio, w411 president of the Polish National Home Mrs. Andrew iodato, room represen­ Jennie Guyden, citizenship; Ceil conduct the session on leadership for for the past 20 years. % THE REFORMED CHURCH CONGREGATION ANSHE CHESED tatives; Mrs Joseph Henninger. presidents and vice-presidents. Also OF LIND E N ORCHARD TER. AND parliementarian; Mrs. William Obester and Marie Di Cecilia, cultural arts and music; Mrs. Kauchak, foun attending will be Mrs. Domenic Caruso CORNER WOOD AVE ST. GEO RG E AVE. Grossman, program; Mrs Edward of Linden, president of the Union AND H E N R Y S T DR STEVEN M. DWORKEN, RABBI Babulski, pre-school; Mrs William ders day; Sarah Riggi. health and Westfield District. * THE REV. JOHN L. M AG EE JR., CANTOR BER EL M. BOKOW Lesiak. public relations; Mrs Al mental health: Mrs Stock, historian, The invitation to attend the free PASTOR Morning—Monday and Thursday, Mushiotti, historian; Mrs. Donald and Kay Paglia, Betty Fedish. Barbara leadership sessions was extended by JAMES HORVATH, CHOIRMASTER 6:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Stapkowitz, Mrs. John McGee, Mrs Pasterlak, Maryanne Zalink, Mrs Guyden. Nancy Seamans, Helen Mrs Hubert Rieth, president of the Sunday—9.30 and 11 a.m., services Friday, 6:45 a.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.; Edwin Whittington and Mrs Dan Krynicki, Mary Carhart, Eve Paffrath, council. Workshops will cover all of the 9:30 a.m , Church School, preschool Sunday, 8 a.m. Botarff, hospitality; Mrs Meridiano Jennie Tarka and Jean Mellett, organizational services divisions which through college, 7 p.m, Youth Evening—Sunday through Thurs­ Faxes, legislation and education; Mrs. hospitality. include legislation, public relations and Fellowship. day 15 minutes before Sundown, etzel, safety and juvenile; Mrs. McGee, Also, Carole Nadler, juvenile publicity, family affairs, church Monday—Consistory, second Mon­ Friday evenings only, 6:30 p.m. Deerfield handbook, and Mrs. Philip protection; Diane Scott, parent and communities and international affairs. day. (During Daylight Savings Time.) Beviano, Mrs. Bernard Jeckell, Mrs. In addition there will be sessions for Tuesday—Men’s Brotherhood, third Lesiak, Mrs. Joseph Rubino, Mrs. family life; Pat Sep, legislation; Mrs presidents, secretaries and treasurers. Tuesday. RARITAN ROAD Edward Sot and Mrs. Edward Wulstein, Zalink, membership; Janet Holder- Sister Joan Jungerman of the Notre Wednesday—Women’s Guild, third BAPTIST CHURCH ways and means. baum, program; Carol Frazier, j Dame order wilt be the guest speaker. Wednesday. 6U RARITAN ROAD ,_Tb* group ’s next meeting will be on procedure and by-laws, Mrs. Carter Benediction, given by the Rev Daniel Thursday—6-.M p.m., Senior Choir. 6 publications; Michael Pileggi. public A. Danik, moderator tor the Newark Nov. i f at 7:30 p.m. along with its an­ p .m ., Couples Club 7 p.m.. Boy Sdouts Sunday School. 9046 a.m., Sunday nual cake sale and public relations; Mrs Paffr Arcbdioceaan Council and a former Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday evening MR. AND MRS. FRANK ZIEMIANSKI Mrs Tarka and Anne Uglo Linden resident and parishioner of St. ASSEMBLY O F G O D Theresa's church, will conclude the recreation; Qetty Stadnyck, sch 416 BOWER ST. day's events at approximately 3:15 education: Grace Wilson, sunshine, an REV IRVIN A. HOPKINS, Group, 3:30 p.m., Tuesday Wednesday Women's club p.m Alloco-Ziemian Mrs. Paffrath, Mrs Tarka, Diane 1 PASTOR prayer and praise, 7:30 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to Sunday—9:30 a.m., Sunday School Scott, Gail Hudak, Mrs Seamans. Bring a sandwich for lunch Coffee will betrothal told set to sponsor Mary Mihalik and Mrk Uglow. ways classes for all ages. 11 a.m , morning MORNINGSTAR UNITED be served and means Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso J. Allocco of worship. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic ser­ HOLYCHURCH Murray Hill have announced the vice. 1009 CHANDLER AVE. district meeting dhgagement of their daughter, Diane Tuesday—8 p.m., Men’s Fellowship. REV IRVIN EVANS, PASTOR The Linden Business and Social group Agnes, to Jeffrey Paul Ziemian, son of Wednesday—7:45 p.m., Bible study Sunday—10 a.m., Bible Church Professional Women's Club will LWV planning City Engineer and Mrs John Ziemian and prayer. School. 11:30 a.m., morning worship. sponsor the fall meeting of the District 4 to be organized of Linden Friday—7:30 p.m., Youth Service. 6:30 p.m., young people’s meeting. 8 group on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Dasti's Miss Allocco, a New Providence High * members drive A fourth women's afternoon social p.m., evangelistic service (all are Restaurant on Roselle street School graduate, holds an associate of club will be organized by the Linden GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH welcome.) The district takes in the Carteret, arts degree from Unio/i College, DeWITT AND ROBBINWOOD TER Recreation Department on Wednesday, Connecticut Farms, Elizabeth, during October Oct. 12, at the Wilson Park Recreation Cranford. She is employed by REV. CHRISTOPHER C. MOORE Hillside, Linden, Rahway and Wood- Elaine Tierney, president of the Center at 1 p.m. Bloomingdale’s in Short Hills. Sunday—Holy Eucharist, 8 a.m. Pack 30 sponsoring bridge business women's clubs. Mayors Linden League of Women Voters has The program will be developed to Her fiance, a 1977 graduate of the Church School Eucharist and Family auction on Oct. 12 of these communities have been invited announced that the league is planning a meet the interests of its members and Rutgers prelaw program, is tem­ Eucharist, 9:30 a.m. to the meeting and are expected to sign membership drive for the month of will include trips, theater parties, craft porarily employed by Consolidated X- Tuesdays—Holy Eucharist, noon. Cub Scout Pack 30 of St. John the a joint proclamation. October. Norma Grossman, mem­ sessions, educational lectures and ray in Virginia. Baptisms, weddings,; funerals, Apostle School, Clark, will sponsor a Also invited are state and federal bership chairwoman, will heal a holiday parties An April wedding is planned. counseling by arrangemtn with the Chinese auction on Oct. 12. leglstors. One woman from county program “A Look at the League," on The original group, the Linden pastor. The event, to be held in the school government and another woman in Thursday evening Oct. 13, 8 p.m at the Women's Social Club was established in auditorium at 7:30 p.m., will feature a state government will be guest home of Joan Palin, 2215 N Wood ave 1961 and meets at the Sunnyside' ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH variety of prizes, including a handmade Recreation Center. A second group, the speakers. Kay Saffer and Maryann For 32 years, the Unden League has E. ELM ST. AND MOORE PL. doll house and afghans. Thursday Social Club was organized in Dorin are in charge of arrangements. served the community by providing REV. GEORGE G. LEEDOM JR. Tickets are 32.25 and include refresh­ 1963 to meet the growing interest in District 4 is also sponsoring the in­ nonpartisan election information. The M.DIV., PASTOR ments and 25 prize stubs and can be social activities. The Thursday Club dividual development course which will League of Women Voters of the United Sunday—8:30 and 10:45 a.m., ser­ purchased in advance by calling meets at the Community Center start next Thursday in Linden. States performed a service to the vices. Holy Communion first and third Bernadette Harper on 388-8575 or at the Building. The Tuesday Social Club Sundays. 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church Elizabeth Schwartz, past state country by sponsoring the bicentennial door the night of the auction. meets at the Sunnyside Recreation School. president, will be the coordinator of the presidential debates. The League of Center the second Tuesday of the The school is located on Valley road course, assisted by Clara Dreibelbies of Women Voters of New Jersey spon month. All three organizations conduct ST. THERESA’S CHURCH at the Clark-Linden border. Linden, assistant district director sored a televised senatorial debate and meetings once a month at l p.m 131 E EDGAR RD. At a recent meeting of the Linden televised congressional debates in key Membership in the new club is open REV VINCENT BUKOWSKI, chib, plana Asere completed for the districts prior to last year's election, to Linden women. The club meetings PASTOR Golden Agers honor annual buffet and fashion show to be and plans to sponsor gubernatorial will be held monthly at the Wilson Park Saturday-t-Masses at 5:30 p.m. members' birthdays held on Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the Knights debates this fall. Recreation Center on a day to be Sunday—Masses at 6, 7:30, 9, 10:30 of Columbus Columbia Hall on Park The local league plans to register new determined by the membership. a.m., 12 noon; Sunday School, 10 a.m. The Golden Age Club, sponsored by avenue beginning at 6:30 p.m. Fashions voters and provide the community with Interested women are invited to attend Holy Days—Masses at 7, 8, 9:30 a.m. the Linden Recreation Department, will be presented by La Feminique candidate sheets with information on the organization meeting Oct 12 and 7:30 p.m. celebrated members' birthdays at a Boutique on W. St. George avenue. state, county, and local Candidate* Additional information may be ob­ Weekdays—Masses at 7, 7:30 and 8 recent meeting. Among those honored Further information may be obtained One of the studies this year will concern tained from the recreation office, 862 p.m. were: Felicia Gudelis, Mary Brady, by calling Mrs. Saffer at 925-6187 or energy problems. There will be a study 0300, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Baptisms—Every Sunday at 2 p.m. Mary Shyla, Gene Joworovich, Anna Marie Jensen at 862-2790. on the state level on the legal status of (Prior arrangements are necessary.) Valega, Mary Milochik, Gladys women. PAL Mothers Club Confessions—Saturday, 3 to 4 and 7 to Sweeney and Mildred Baaso. Coffee and that Ida Christiansen and Mary Brady Anyone interested in attending the 8 p.m. Weekday mornings after Mass; cake were served by the refreshment had volunteered to serve as the club’s program on Oct. 13 may contact opens new season Thursday before First Friday, 7 to 8 committee. delegates to the Union County Council Grossman at 935-9166, Tternay at 4te p.m of Senior Citizens. The PAL Mother’s Club resumed fts President Ida Manger announced 5465. or Lola Shaffer at 80-088. regular meetings on Sept 13 and DIANE AGNES ALLOCCO welcomed two new members, Sylvia To Publicity Chairman: WE DO IT JUST FOR YOU! Onque and Rose Pennington. New members & Lyiui Fullom. presided over the Would you like some help In preparing newspapar •System C u ttin g J meeting and introduced the new chair releases? Write to this newspaper end ask for our "Tips SIT ON ITI women for this year; Clair Cierpial and to join society on Subm itting News releases." •Coloring •Styling One O f Our Nancy Kube, cupcakes; Lucille The Rosary-Altar Society of St. H - L ■ — 1~~«- L ■ » ---1-----1 » ----L ~i. j Armstead, publicity; Helen Penn, n r mwfm ly inoo nays s ( equipment and Florence Inno and Elizabeth’s Church will welcome 35 BAR Noreen Way will be taking leadership of new members at its meeting on Mon­ LEONARD JEWELERS day The meeting will be preceded by a C the drill squad. at your service ^ U S I O N L ? Celebration of the Mass at 7:30 p.m STOOLS followed by the installation of new we stock batteries far all electronic watches REPK«N PRODUCTS members we remount year stance O f Courso shorT drugsI Frances Coley and Sadie Ryan will • we repair year Jewelry and watches COIFFURES BY BETTY JO Professional Hair Cara Center THE MEBICAL SERVICE CENTER g introduce the new members and the • we size your rlags TO FIT CVCR7 "Complete Health Care" if society’s moderator, Rev Kenneth • we remodel aad custom design... 667 Raritan Road Mayec O.S.B will present each one (Near car. OaWHt) HOMS DSC OS N. WOOD AVE LINDEN g with a blessed rose yoUr n **t precious gift* com#from.. Cranford. N.J. • 176-9775 The meeting will follow in the lower Hi# nouns i osHy fto L F rl.f tof-Oete* Me*. They cost less than you think. 486-4155 B church hall when a representative from cLEONARD •*.. r a t e d s l i v c s r M 08IN 7 DAYS A WKKK M the Barrenger Travel Service, will HAIR CARE • :M A.M. to II A.M M show slides and speak on the society’s Hudson Vitamins M 25% Wavacratt Avoniio eRussell $fover Candies PI planned trip to Italy in April. 401 8. Bee? fee., I (Off StMee M.) ntW. It. OeergesAvkAltetei • Film Developing • cosmeficsll . Use Your Master Charge II Refreshments will be served by ffrttey* ™ ♦ VUafteld Part, RJ. • 4M-R77 xssxxxnxiBsmzSS! Josephine Perlit and her committee. .HOMES: Deny H Thors, m t-Cfeee* mat. 3JF reflect the sales price of More lots available the finished product.” It „ ’ -Thursday, September 29, 1977 The American Dream colonials, bi-levels, is doubtful the home Builders Group has ranch, and split-level prices can be held past SUBURBAN acquired 14 more one- ‘‘The prices can not be October, added Dreier, third-acre wooded lots held much longer; said who expects the 14 near to the first section in Saul Dreier / of the Piscataway lots to be sold REAL ESTATE MART Piscataway, off Metlars building firm. “ The price out immediately. • City • Suburbs •Farm Country # Lake • Shore lane. The first 28 homes of lumber, insulation are sold out. Seven model materia! and just about Squirrel Run is located home styles are available all the other construction on Woodlake drive off from $53,990 to $89,990 supplies have been going M e t I a n lane, including' tw o-story Piscataway. Sea View completion _up and therefore must Shed Your expected in 2 months Home-buying patience course, Sea View is seven baths is priced at $55,500 will be rewarded within blocks from the Atlantic On the lower level, are the Housing Problems. the next two months when Ocean But, the com­ entrance foyer, the living the models of single­ munity has its own room and an adjacent ...community clubhouse and pool, congenial COUNTRYSIDE SETTING— This recently-completed section of Covered Bridge, family attached homes swimming pools, tennis conversation area with a are ready for viewing at adult neighbors, nearby shopping, houses of the HovnanUn Enterprises adult condominium community on Rt. 9 in Mans la pen courts and executive wood-burning through- Townahip exemplifiea the entire community—well-constructed homee blending Sea View at Fairway club hearth fireplace worship & Into the peaceful countryside. The section is composed of one-andtwo-bedroom Mews, the Kaufman and “This is a genuinely ...minutes away from the magnificent Atlantic units priced from $27,990, each featuring front-to-rear living room-dining area and Broad community being exciting home op­ To view the site, in­ built off Warren avenue in terested parties may take Ocean, three N.J. racetracks, and Garden patio. The community's pool, golf course and clubhouse are nearby. portunity," said Michael Spring Lake Heights J Gordon, director of Garden State Parkway to State Parkway, 60 minutes from North Jersey Two-bedroom homes with sales and marketing for Exit 98. south on Rt. 35 to two and two-and-one-haif Kaufman and Broad, “ as Allaire Road, then east to Covered Bridge has baths are priced from well as an excellent value Warren avenue Bear A LIMITED OFFER . . $50,900 for the purchaser “ right at the fork to the Free, a brand new Built along the fairways Type C model, a two- Fairway Mews entrance, aluminum storage and overlookin g the level home with two then turn left to the sales office shed'complete, with recreational variety greens of its own golf bedrooms, den and 2 'i the purchase of a new mobile unit, The heat wave of the recreation," explained daily—it’s just 42 miles $14,000 & over, offer good from Sept. 15 - Oct. 31, 1977. past few weeks was Kevork S. Hovnanian, away, only 56 minutes by ‘ Shed value >4 00.0 0 Including ux survived in luxury at president of Hovnanian express bus from the Covered Bridge, the adult Enterprises “ And the covered bridge at the Homestead Run community off Rt. 9 in residents have, in turn, entrance to the property S Manalapan Township. turned the community into “ I don't say all our An Adult Mobile Home Community When the residents a real fun place to live residents are young, but I Rt. 70. Toms River, N.J. 08753 ventured out from their ‘‘There's a community do say they are young in Phone (201) 341-4400 a ir - conditioned apart­ spirit, a togetherness that spirit. The first thing Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily f t ments or ranch-style hiss to be experienced; it people who visit Covered Closed Sunday homes, they could head simply can’t be Bridge hear from m 9 9 0 From North Jersey lake Garden State Pkwy directly for the cool described.” residents, is ‘We have fun to exit 88, then west on Rte. 70 for 5 miles waters of their Olymoic- The hojnes at Covered here.' “ siied pool, or could slay Bridge SU have large Residents have time for Indoors in the com bedrooms Each home fun, because the usual munity’s clubhouse also has a spaciaous living chores associated with Introducing The There, residents could room-dining area, as well homeowning are taken ‘Sharpest Pencil' play billiards, attend the as either a patio or a care of by experts Gar latest of the many hobby balcony dening, landscaping, In New Jersey.. and club meeting or The kitchens are fur­ exterior home main­ LOOK lounge in the library nished with modern Equipped WNh: tenance, streetcleaning, AT THESE VALUES! Wall to Wall Carpet., Auto R«nga. When It’s more sensible equipment, there is ample snow removal, garbage Tharmo Wdws Screens. Screened Patio Dr to take part in the more storage space, quality collection and other Soddad Lawns. Coppar Plumbing. active offerings, residents carpeting throughout services are handled by Wrought . ^ f ^ l r o n Railing and •CENTRAL AIR Outside / "^fxPucted Rang# Hood are out on the tennis living areas, and the t h e community courts, on the 18-hole golf homes have been con­ association for a monthly CONDITIONING DON'T DELAY! COME course or the shuffleboard structed for maximum fee - which also includes TODAY! DON'T MISS ODT courts protection against the m em bership in the At Covered Bridge, ON THE BEST DOLLAR- elements in all seasons centrally-located club •BUILT-IN DISHWASHER FOR DOLLAR REAL where two-bedroom “ To be eligible to pur­ with its meeting and Three B edroom homes are priced from chase a home, either the ESTATE VALUE IN THE H om e recreation rooms, •MODERN REFRIGERATOR STATE! „ $28,990. residents are husband or wife must have exercise rooms and active in more than 60 reached age 52,” Hov­ suanas f i FANTASTIC clubs nanian explains “ This is a The community is close •CLUBHOUSE FACILITIES ____HOME VALUE! “We designed and young age today Many to shopping malls. New developed Covered Bridge residents still work Many Jersey’s beaches, the •POOL & SAUNAS for adults who appreciate commute to New York Garden State Arts Center, two race tracks and many I BP« i ip r Directions to Serneget \ hunting and fishing areas. •LAKESIDE AREA ■ $t««» I t o te* S7 • i s* #i Bar | There are state and local « • 8

nr Northern N »w Jersey by taking the New Jersey Turnpike (Exit Jl> or «m mnxu«MM. uomw, x j. Call Collect 609/698-7723 Set*. OWc# Open 19 to i Omilv Garden State Parkway Ctosad Tuesday 9 PHOHf: 264-9790 (Exit 123), then south on PINES Route 9 Shadow Oaks opens models

Shadow Oaks has D irectly across the opened four new model street from the Hampton homes and relocated its is the Cambridge Saltbox sales office for the con­ Colohial This spacious 4 venience of its customers bedroom home is priced at The new models on the $63,990 with features like Shadow Oaks West tract in the family room with 'i BOSTON WOODS inch deluxe paneling and a JACKSON. N.J. Holland Township enable the prospective home' nine foot high ceiling buyer to view all four Behind the Hampton models within one short sales office is the most block popular of the Shadow Located on the border of Oaks homes, the Sutton Oak Hill Golf Club and Colonial With its four within 11 mile of the bedrooms, three dormers YMCA, the new sales and colonial style covered office is in the Hampton portico, the house gives a Ranch With its cathedral wide and spacious ap­ ceiling and private break­ pearance. The Sutton’ s fast area off the kitchen, features such as the op­ the Hampton has been tional porch with a built-in particularly popular, b a r b e c u e a c c e s s e d At Covered Bridge, priced at $64,990 ____ through French doors and an “extra room " off the master bedroom make the W oodland Sutton a value beginning little things can make at $71,990. settings The largest of the Shadow Oaks models is a big difference. THE LARGEST CUSTOM CRAFTED HOMES When a spacious the Canterbury Colonial. woodland tract with 18- Within its 2,000 feet of acre spring-fed lake (and difference at Covered Bridge by in the living space are four Seeing your grandchildren saltwater marina planned bedrooms, 2'^ baths, full shouldn t be a once-tn-a-blue- visiting us this week. Or fill out and JACKSOH-HOWELL-LAKEWOOD AREA for when tffc coiamunity formal dining room, large moon occasion. It wouldn t be if return the coupon below for more grows larger) has a golf family room, 17-foot details. 12 Custom Lots for 12 CistM Hones course, swimming pool, kitchen with breakfast you lived at Covered Bridge tennis, n aiv e trails and area and an upstairs You'll be able to see your family 1 and 2-bedroom STARTING AT $5 5 , 9 0 0 year-round greenery of laundry to save un­ as often as you like because luxury homes from varied species of Holly necessary steps. It sells we re located — on 270 park-like ^ $28,990 to $40,990 FEATURES INCLUDE: trees, it is up to the for $73,990 acres — in nearby Manalapan, builders to provide .Heavily wooded one acre lota Shadow Oaks is within just a short drive from any part of V spacious homes that equal 45 toll free minutes of .All 2 car garages & basements the beauty of the New Jersey and only 56 minutes .Appliances inciuae seif-dean oven, range, hood & Morristown, New Bruns­ woodlands This has been wick, Westfield, Plain- by bus to Manhattan. Another big dlshwxsher done at Holly Lake Park, field and Trenton The difference here: Our warm, . ; m i d y i ) n .Choice of exterior facade in Tuckerton, where one model homes may be bustling atmosphere created n Hardwood floors or wall to wall carpeting and two bedroom con­ found by taking Interstate by all the congenial folks who dominiums are priced ‘ 78 to the Pattenburg exit share your interests and your zest LOW TAX RATE I from $27,900. Following signs to Pat­ Oft R: 9 Manalapan Twp Holly Lake Park homes tor life And that, you II agree, is no AT NO tenburg, go 4Vi miles to PO Box 506 Englishtown. N J 07726 are designed as ranch- the Little York Inn Turn little thing Discover the big EXTRA COST! Please send me your brochure i FIREPLACE INCLUDED style carriage homes, of left and bear right at the natural wood sidings fork Go 2>a miles to the 'N a m e __ LAR-RON BUILDERS Holly Lake Park is stop sign. Turn right for Vi t located on Great Bay mile Turn right again to Direction! N J Turnpike south to Exit 11 and Address southonG S Parkway to Exit 123 then south'pn Blvd . Tuqkerton, easily the models. Shadow Oaks City S tate_ -Zip. I 431 DIRECTIONS. GartMn State Parkway So. to Rt 9 tor 9 miles to Covered Bridge S»l9* offietf - ph ______;______; ______- ■ CUSTOM HOMES OF exit r n , South on Routa ♦ to Aldrich Pood reached via Garden State model homes are open rig h t on Aldrich Rd bacomas Bannatt* M ill Parkway (Exit 58) and open 7 days a week 10-6 Phone:536-5440 | ^ pnons ~ sp , M EXTRAORDINARY Rd approx, 4W m itts to Boston Rd. A right seven days a week from 11 Route 9, shore area ar DISTINCTION _ on Boston Rd to Boston Woodson tha taft a m to 5 p.m tery. Thursday, September 29, 1977 SUBURBAN Fall clearance planned REAL ESTATE MART at Pine Acres Manor different manufacturers, pliances, carpeting. City • Suburbs • Farm Country 9 Lake 9 Shore Chet Patterson, sales director of Pine Acres Marlette, Skyline and Model homes are open sales will commence New Manor, adult mobile home Schult with savings up to for inspection from models will also be con­ park on Route 37 in $1,500, Additionally there Monday through Saturday structed at the company’s Manchester Township, is a speciin sale being held from 9 a m to 6 p.m. by Revenues up Seven Lakes community just west of Toms River, qp a skyline model at a calling (201) 857-4100 at Leisure Village at Fort has announced that Pine savings of $2,3000, ac Pine Acres Manor can Myers, Fla., and are Acres Manor will hold its cording to Patterson be reached by driving expected to be introduced annual fall inventory All Pine Acres Manor south on the Garden State for developer early in the fourth fiscal clearance through homes are centrally air- Parkway to Exit 82A, then quarter to take advantage October 15 conditioned and come driving west on Route 37, Leisure Technology quarter reflects higher of the winter $ales season Included in this Y ear’s fully equipped with fur- and four miles to Pine Corp. (ASE-LVX), a margins and operating ■‘The I'm p r o v e d sale are homes from three niture, all major ap- Acres Manor on the left. Lakewood-based national efficiencies instituted in operations and sales of housing producer and the prior year," said certain of the company’s developer of adult and Midhael L Tenzer, properties which are retirement communities, president and chief considered surplus in view has reported sharply executive officer of the of near term operating higher revenues and in­ company needs have significantly come for the first quarter “The booking rate of contributed to the liquidity ended June 30, 1977. new orders for homes has of the company with cfesh A R ESTFU L BEDROOM is pictured in one of the models of the new Villas of Total revenues for the remained strong and the and quivalents rising to Friendship Court section of Shadow Lake Village by Hovnanian Enterprises off quarter increased to backlog of contracted $8,200,000 at June 30. 1977, Nut Swamp road, Middletown. The homes are priced from $44,990 and are at the $14,495,000, up 52 percent sales not yet delivered at compared with $3,755,000 heart of the recreation-oriented adult community. Such activities as golf, tennis from the $9,554,000 in the June 30 totaled $28,035,000 at June 30 of the prior and swimming are offered along with other pastime pursuits in a nearby first quarter of the prior compared with $21,720,000 year If the current trends clubhouse ______year Incom e for the at March 31, 1977, and continue, we expect quarter, before an ex­ $19,815,000 at June 30. 1976, further improvement traordinary credit, was or an increase of 29 per­ during the remainder of Research on energy $579,000, equal to 17 cents cent and 41 percent the year.” Tenzer con­ Vk per share, compared with respectively cluded a loss of $347,000 for the “ Most economic in­ Leisure Technology comparable period of last dicators suggest the Corp currently has 10 housing industry will urged by developers year. Net income for the major communities under quarter just ended was remain relatively strong development in New York, West Long Branch near agent and may be reached $1,001,000, equal to 29 into 1978. Management is New Jersey, Penn­ Les and Lew Fromkin of Monmouth road, Park at 223-2222. Models are cents per share after positioning the company sylvania. Illinois, Florida the Samuel Fromkin Co., The Greatest Little Homes wood Estates in Wall open weekends and by giving effect to an ex­ so that it may fully par­ and California. In ad­ builder and developer for 67 years, say that the Township near the Garden appointment during the traordinary credit for a ticipate in this anticipated dition, its wholly owned “ horse and buggy and tin State Parkway Exit 98 and week Construction office tax loss carry-forward favorable environment. subsidiary, Fabricon You’ve Never Seen. lizzie days” in the building 18th ave , Lewmas Estates can be reached 24 hours a This represents the third New models en division, manufactures 5 Models industry have come to a in Wail Township The day, seven days a week at consecutive quarter that compassing two new panelized housing for You've never seen homes like theee before. Two & Three Bedroom Homes halt and builders are Fromkin Company also is (£01) 870-2414. They're designed especially for young, from the company has shown a programs are scheduled to. Leisure Technology’s becoming more getting ready to start a active singles and couples looking for profit from operations be introduced at the Northeast division something different and exciting. We've got progressive and modern new subdivision in before asset writedowns company's Leisure programs as well as for our own swimming pool and tennis courts The Fromkins say that Manalapan right next to a Community Clubhouse that'll *38,490 which were taken in the Village community in Fox builders and community more energy research is All of the subdivisions knock your socks off when ypu see It. And Lake, 111 , near Chicago, Swimming to o l • Tennis Courts third and fourth quarter of housing developers Beautifully that’s not ail. The home aren't only needed “ Many of the are located close to the Clubhouse • Lake the prior fiscal year. late in the second fiscal throughout the mid- efficiently planned on the Inside, they're energy shortages that we Garden State Parkway Excellent Schools • Express buses quarter, at which time the also styled, sired and priced perfectly for “ Net income for the first Atlantic States To And From NYC are experiencing, like the and other major high­ low taxes. those who know how to make the moat of shortage of insulation, is ways Fromkin offers Easy commuting. living on the outside And because we're a caused by manufacturers subdivisions that are condominium community, It's home owner­ From 5% Down* From 8 Vi % Interest* looking for higher heavily wooded, but there 3&4 BEDROOMS ship without the hassles It's also the profits,” they assert. With are also unwooded lots grandest opening of the greatest little from hornet this side of California NO CLOSING COSTS DON'T SETTLE professional research that are set aside for $45,500 ‘ to qualified buyers looking into situations like future solar exposure this, our government All subdivisions have In HowWI TowtwMp |un aouth & FOR MORE OR LESS should put a stop to city water and sewers, FrMhoW, Monmouth Count., NJ profiteering manufact­ M ode* opon Daily Exo.pt Thurad.. sidewalks, and un 11 ».m. to D u* (201) 3B7-OSOS urers derground utilities. Low i THAN YOU REALLY NEED. t s t v r m m DIRECTIONS NJ Turnptka io E, „ “For 67 years the down payments and 81, O A K FIELD d 11 or Gwdw' Slot* Port way to Exit From kin Com pany has percent mortgages are « n lg a i 123. thon South on Rout. 9 fa Locuat For those 52 and over. CLEARWATER VILLAGE mobile- The % Avonuo In Howoll Townahip, ao always believed in trying a va ila b le to qu alified WESTERN BLVD , LACEY TWP proxlmatoly 8 A miloa South ol home community offers the sensible alternative to sky­ to be as progressive as it buyers The Clayton Windmill (Jluh /T. FrMhokt rocoway. Turn M i could be And because of Agency of Wall Township (609) 693-3688 LocuM Avonuo to Rolling H int ot tho rocketing apartment rentals and housing costs. by Th« Howard Siegel Companies j I BEE Windmill Club this, the company is in­ is the exclusive sales volved in solar heat, heat Our easy-to-care-lor mobile- pumps and giving their homes include spacious living customers the most in­ rooms, ample bedrooms with sulation possible ” many built-ins. two full baths, up- Another fabulous value from U.S. Home, Both Fromkins have to-the-minute kitchens and a host of pther features including wall- attended seminars on builder of famous Candlewood and Whittier Oaks to-wall carpeting solar heat and energy saving devices over the A ll CLEARWATER models have last few months. such standard features as gas fur­ The Fromkin Company nace vertical skirting , custom has five subdivisions in draperies storm and screen’win- Monmouth County with fio w s a nd d o o rs a n d m u ch m o re homes for sale priced GRAND The ideal mix of location and com­ from $48,500 to $90,000 m unity recreation facilities includ- ■ The newest subdivision is ing a complete recreation center, Surrey Hill at Wayside swimming pool pet park plus easy located on Green road in access lo shops houses of wor­ Ocean Township, But- ship restaurants and convenient termere Estates at Tinton OPENING commuting makes CLEARWATER Falls, Village Green at VILLAGE just what you need Come visit today we think you II stay Safety deposit. FROM $51,990 iWATER Today, a great builder brings back the good Once again, you have a price that makes VILLAGE old days. And once again, you can make sense, a price that lets you live well within P riC f-s s i,in .it your budget. Manalapan Rd. your dreams come true. $ 1 5 , 9 9 0 Once again, you can own a real single Even though our models open today, , M->• i< -Is -it* ■ »()* n *taily Spotswood. NJ family home with 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 V i baths, over 30 homes have already been bought ■ S u m la y cios«-< T u« rS' lay i 2011 251-5100 from 1? fbhin Ri b pm family room, formal dining room, G.E. kitchen from plans So be sure to be here today DIRECTIONS Now Jo's• i Mpihf • !< txil =9 Route 18 « si b mill ■ SKIP f with refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, oven, Early. Because you’ll never again see value Mam S»r«-ft Sp<>ts- n i itjhi t.oiitinuo 2 miW ■> b< UK) loll , Mk till 1 mil<; on right lo rn T ak e slock in Am erica 1 -car garage and underground utilities. like this. Buy US. Savings Bonds Once again, you can live in a convenient 4 models from $51,990. Howell Township setting rich in trees. Prices, terms, avakabAty subject to change without notice j r PARKWOOD M The New... ESTATES NOME BUYERS PROTECTION Village Green WALL TOWNSHIP ma

O N % ACRE WOODED LOTS Custom Homes ’rice You Can Afford MODELS FROM ftO ^ o i o r 4BECiDROOM COLONIALS *56,990 KE?„ *58,490 RANCHES COLONIAL BI-LEVELS 8 Vi % MORTGAGES The HMheway, 3- or 4-bedroom tw o^kxy trttfi fam#y The Qreenwey 3-bedroom apM level wtth famfty room. 2'/i t 2 '. beffw, basement 1 den, beeement. 1-cargm Q t 8'/4% MORTGAGES (CONVENTIONAL) LOW DOWN To Qualified Buyers LOW DOWN To Qualified Buyers DIRECTIONS: Garden Stata Parkway south to axlt 105. aaston RJ. 3* to Eatontown Clrcla (or Rt 15 to Clrcla) around C lrclt to Wall St. DiFICTIONS: Garden Steta Parkway south to exit 9S, Route W Right on Wall appro*. 1 mile to Whata Pond Road. Turn right to south to 1st lig h t (Allenw ood Rd.) le ft on Allenw ood Rd to lS th Ave. Village Green Models approx 1000 yds. left on 10th Ave L Follow Parkwood Estate* signs to models O PEN 7 DAYS 1-5 P.M. Stanley C. Clayton, Realtor SEND FOR BROCHURE Open Weekends 1-5 P.M. Samuel fromkin Go., tfne. Phone:170-2414 Weekdays by Appointment Call 24 tin. ■ day. Phone: 223-2222 BUILDER a DEVELOPER FOR 47 YEARS "A FAMILY OWNED COMPANY" zday.awaak

X Como... SEE *•£» SURREY HILL WAYSIDE OCEAN TOWNSHIP. N.J. 2 9 Custom Homes ' Dirac Hens Take Garden Stale Parkway, to e x it 1 2 3 Priced From Surrey Hill on the right. to Route 9 aouth toward Freehold. Proceed approximately 7 9 miles aouth of Freehold Circle to Aldrich Road Go right on Shown by Appointment Only NEW JERSEY DIVISION *69,990 Call: 870-2414,24 hrs. a day, 7days a week Aldrich Road to entrance on left. Or cal (201) 367-7500

t ( 4 __ SUBURBAN ,'hursday, September 2 9 , W Weatherly's fall offer: 9 homes (from $45,990 T6 $53,990) County Park and RIAL ESTATE MART includes^*. fuU basement, Woodlake Country Club hardwood floore, range, New York City is only 75 available dishwasher, extra thick minutes away by bus: insulation, one-car there is a bus stop on the homes for $40,900 - garage, aluminum leaders corner opposite the Glen at T ines' and gutters, custom Pines models A fourth section at to room. Home values miles to models adjacent After a very active vanities with cultured Weatherly, “The Family will grow from year to to Ocean County spring sales program. m arble tops, quality Place, in Ocean County, year. All the everyday Agricultural Building. Donald Glendenning, cedjrwood all around the Schools are IV4 miles has been opened by conveniences are close by Or take Rt 9 south to builder of Glen Pines, house, city sewer and away from Glen Pines and Scarborough Corporat­ including schools, houses junction of Rt 571 Turn announced recdhtly that water, wood double-hpng all children are bused to ion. Featured in this of worship, the Ocean right on 571 to fork in only six treed lots and windows, wood kitchen theirschools All houses of section of new one-and County Mall and seashore road Bear right on 571 three models remain at his cabinets with formica worship are near To two-story homes is The activities. Commuting is and proceed (ap 82-custom-home devel­ counter tops, paved reach Glen Pines, drive Simsbury. This two-story, easy too. proximately 200 feet) to opment on County Line driveway, underground south on the Garden State three-bedroom home with As a fall special, models, adjacent to road, Lakewood. utilities, curbs and Parkway to exit 91, right H4 or 2t4 baths features Scarborough offers ^>the Ocean' County Glen Pines homes are sidewalks at exit on to Rt. 549, spacious foyer entry, first five homes pur­ Agricultural Bldg custom built on one third Glen Pines is located 1 lh cqptinue approximately entertainment-size living chased at a base price of Further information and to one half acre land­ miles from exit 91 of the l>/i mile to Rt, 526, right room, formal dining $40,900 (titles must be directions are available scaped lots to the buyer's Garden State Parkway approximately one mile to room, eat-in kitchen and closed in 1977). Other by calling (201) 341-4700 specifications The price and two miles from Ocean models on the left an over-sized garage. models are from $45,900 Modern color-coordinated To see the models, open If one of you is 52 or over. appliances, dishwasher, daily and Sunday (except wood cabinets and wall- Thursdays and Fridays) to-wall carpeting are also from 10 a m. to 5 p.m., included Options include take the Garden State a giant family room, Parkway south to Exit 88 fireplace, two-car garage to Rt. 70 West. Continue and a patio on.Rt. 70 (approximately ¥>u already know This home is nestled in four miles) to junction of an unspoiled woodland Rt. 527 (Whitesville NEW MODEL—The centrally located kitchen opera into both living room and dining cul-de-sac and offers road). Turn left and room of the Ashwood, one of two new aample homea added last week to the model space-to-spare plus room travel approximately 2‘^ Shadow LakeVillage. area of Pine Ridge at Crestwood, an adult community of manufactured homes in Ocean County. The Ashwood is a two-bedroom, two-bath home priced at Shadow Lake Village is wy(! Known meandering golf course, it's known $22,990. throughout New Jersey as the for its 24-hour security gate Homeowners prestigious adult community in through which only those whom one of the most magnificient you desire may pass its 2 new sample homes natural settings in the state luxurious-but-casual lifestyle, .its Nestled alongside a tranquil- quality of residences and so tend gardens mile-long lake, and overlooking a much more. added at Pine Ridge at development Pine Ridge at Crest- room, a padded snack bar closets, ceiling exhaust One of the most shaded walks and jogging Now discover the wood, an adult community leading into the kitchen, fans and decorator sedentary yet most paths, sundecks — and of manufactured homes in twin-mirrored wardrobes vanities. satisfying activities at the vegetable garden Ocean County, last week in the master bedroom Draperies, carpeting Covered Bridge, the "Most of the residents added two new homes to and a built-in stereo sound and fully equipped GE popular adult community here moved from New its model area system, she said The kitchens are included in ^llas of Friendship off Rt 9 in Manalapan York and never saw a system is piped to all Pine Ridge homes from “Although we already Township, is preparing seed in their lives." speakers in the living $14,490 to $22,990. and had nine successful private vegetable patches Frings said "But there's room and master financing is available, sample homes on display, for the growing season a great satisfaction in we re never content until bedroom The Jefferson is according to Guerin She Court. next spring cultivating land, planting New Single-story Ranch Models. priced at $19,490 said a monthly payment of we can show the newest seeds and watching the These 2-bedroom, 2-bath villas with interests and concerns have been The Ashwood, priced at $1 is 33 for the Jefferson or At present, there are models, with the most plants grow Our gardens private garages embody many of asking for. You are invited to see $22,990, has a 21-by-24-fool. $132 33 for the Ashwood 179 private plots which advanced features, are adjacent to the the features people with your them for yourself. L shaped living-dining covers heat,, basic city produced enough amenities and luxuries," clubhouse, which many room, including a built-in water and sewerage, tomatoes, cucumbers, said Joyce Guerin, sales residents visit almost mirrored buffet with street cleaning, trash peppers, radishes and manager daily. recessed lighting in the collection and other other vegetables too give "At first, they just Affordably priced from $44*990 She said the new dining area There is a municipal-type services, most of Covered Bridge's watch Then, they start Other Models From models, called the Jef­ breakfast bar in the kit­ plus bus transportation, 1,600 residents at least a lending a hand with the 533,990 To 563.990 ferson and the Ashwood, chen. The master connection to the com­ taste during this spring to $47*990 work They enjoy it so are two-bedroom, ranch- bedroom suite includes a munity's master TV an­ and summer much, they ask for a plot style homes dressing room with built tenna system, site lease, DIRECTIONS: (Prom trig of their own As a result, The Jefferson has a in vanity, walk-in closet clubhouse and recreation But the demand for "a north) N.J. T u rn p lk t South to we've not only run out of E*lt ; than O S. Parkway lighted, built-in buffet in and a second bathroom facilities. vegetable plot of my plots to allocate, we’ve a South to Cult n«r turn loft on^fc the dining room, a Both the master bath and "W e re one of the few ow n" has become so long waiting list " Ro|fc sets In, they're -CaMbr,_____ ,, .. IP i happy to know that, participating in the work North to Buff I at fNtwaM Spr-MiRt ns.) mm) prm- whatever the problems of "It's fabulous, the way PurehMe of • home at CMtf mn H a lt M ilo Rd. to r by ml. fuel supply might be, Covered Bridge — the people have taken to a new 'home' to and; rl« h t on Proof St. mp- they'll be warm and two-bedroom residences gardening." said Frings Kennedy Mortgage, one tinue by offering ever- prea. 1 throo- tenths ml. to Hwt> comfortable all season are priced from $28,990 — To reach Covered of New Jersey's largest expanding services in the bard Rd.; loft an Hubbard Rd. long " Bridge from New York or mortgage organizations, mortgage'Inslutfry Our allows buyers to share (bacoma* Nut Swamp Rd.) Ap­ Pine Ridge is on Route ownership with other northern New Jersey hgs opened a new cor­ new facility, we believe, prox 1 ml. to antranca of Sha­ 530. eight miles west of persons ntay take the N J porate headquarters in is an--investment in our residents of all facilities dow L a k t V illas# on loft. Toms River Exit 80 from in the landscaped com­ Turnpike to Exit 11 or Cherry Hill Grand anticipated continued the Garden Slate Park­ munity. They include a Garden State Parkway to opening ceremonies growth ” Phone: way Models are open swimming pool, a $2 Exit 123, then south on Rt attracted nearly 1500 Kennedy Mortgage 842-9400 Monday through Saturday million clubhouse, 9 Follow signs to Covered persons from the real recently surpassed the from 9 a m to 6 p m shuffleboard courts. Bridge.______estate and mortgage $100 million dollar mark banking industries in mortgage servicing Thomas C. Martin, Robert Motzel. executive president and chief vice-president of Ken­ executive officer of nedy Mortgage, at Kennedy Mortgage, said tributes this growth to the the two-story modern company's relative youth facility with ap tempered by the company The Choice Is Yours at Panther Valey proximately 12,000 square management's average feet of floor space would 15 years of experience in increase the company’s the mortgage industry physical operating Kennedy Mortgage's capacity by 50 percent new facility is located at "In the past Kennedy 11 Allison dr , Cherry Hill Mortgage has taken the The company also lead in the introduction of operates offices in innovative mortgage Totowa, Wilmington, programs.” Martin said, Del , and Newport News, "and we intend to con­ Va

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PINE ACRES MANOR Route 37. Manchester Township, N.l. Mhrltttd. 71*14, Frhrtt Mchan M h rlttlt, 7f*14, Fran* tlvtai w m M a rltftt. 7Q*14, Fran* RWchtii* 1 baths Skyfina, ™*14. O rc lf fcHgm Skylin*. 70*14. Fran* khthnn, * Schulf, 45*14, Front living room Flroploco The great outdoors.. .the great indoors Ac tual photographs taken ai Panther Valley Schott, 41*14, Front *sitcti«n Schulf, 40*14, Front hltchan all yours to enjoy at Panther Valley. Directions We are conveniently located just off Route 80 on 517. at the SAVE Vo *1,300 Security. Choice of lifestyle. Escape! Andover-Hackettstown Exit. Regularly scheduled bus service at Odr Aoaoal Fall Claaranea Our 18 hole golf course was designed by Robert Trent stops at our shopping mall. Open every day. 11 am to 6 pm. Jones. A beautiful championship course with magnificent The guard at the gatehouse w ill direct you to the m odel areas. scenic views on all sides. And of course there's a clubhouse These facilities may be enjoyed by residents and nonresi­ * SPECIAL SALE* and pro shop. There are tennis courts, lighted for night play dents on a proprietary or nonproprietary membership basis to Paddle tennis too. Three swimming pools, with poolside the extent of available capacity. Skyline Mill, Front kitchen lounging areas for you to soak up the sun. And there are With pantiy, 2 bedrooms Residents are automatically members of the Panther Valley acres of pnvate community countryside for you to stroll as a Property Owner’s Association. resident! The choice of leisure activity is yours1 0RIG. 117,500... m«*15,800 W ith a guard at the gatehouse and private A wide choice of fine homes as well. patrol of the community You don't have to compromise on your choice of houses UIS w 1'im ThlSdt".*™ maior .ppHancjs, I either when you come to Panther Valley There are a variety L S K ooTttorm doors A. scroons, spacious tot I streets. P anther Valley is a So, trash collodion **}$• A tS fl^ c J ^ T v ! I Shangri-La you really of single family homes and exciting townhouses to select aii nrnoartv tsxHi ihistB atitoflna caoia ■ “ i I must see for yourself. from. All are quite different, roomy, prestigious and fun to ^ w lZ n g , patio Uohts, extra Insulation lavas t A. cooling costs- I Secure. Out of the way. live in. The prices of these two to five bedroom homes, on nther Valley Public Bus Service at out door to Picturesque. this beautiful old estate property run from $57,000 to PO Box 35 Tons River further points daily. , $107.000 The choice is yours.. k Allamychy. New Jersey 07820 ... nriva south on tha Garden State ParkwO* te I See Panther Valley in all "its splendor now You won't than West on M r 37. 4 m il** to Pina Acral (201) 852-5300 n the left. - . . . c believe you're only a little more than 50 miles from the Model homes open Mon.-Sat, .9 to b. George Washington Bridge and Newark Airport. This offering by prospectus only |201) $57-4100

/ Thursday, September 29, 1977 carpenters, Boystown unit rummage sale Gonzales ATTENTION! Sell yourself to ' t , , Buying power drops 30,000 families with a low cost The New Jersey s will hold a rummage sale want Ad Call 686 7700 Boystown Ladies Guild tomorrow starting at 8 at Kean p.m and Saturday at 10 Babs Gonzales, jazz a m The sale will be held for factory workers pianist-sirfger, will play at THIS COUPON CAN BE USED AS V I S I T Y O U R in the Boystown gym- the Kean College of New nasium, 475 Belgrove dr $500 Purchasing power of New York- Gross average weekly earnings of Jersey Wilkins Theatre for GARWOOD ARMY RECRUITER Kearny. Northeastern New Jersey area factory area factory workers declined $4 84 the performing Arts on There will be electrical ON ANY NEW PURCHASE EXCEEDING *38-1 production worker take home pay between June and July to $213 01 Monday at 8 p.m T O DAY!!! appliances, toys, ■ x * r » 18-1-77 dropped sharply by 2.0 percent in July, Bienstock attributed the drop entirely The concert is sponsored televisions, clothing, Ask for Sgt. Irving A. Bailey, it was reported by Herbert Bienstock, to the reduction in average weekly by the Student Activities furniture, jewelry and and regional commissioner of the U.S hours which was only partially offset by Jazz Concert Series, GEM candy The entire the admission is free Lou U S. Army Recruiting Department of Labor's Bureau of a three-cent rise in average hourly proceeds will be donated Donaldson, another jazz M EN'S SHOES U.S. Army Recruiting Station Labor Statistics Noting that average earnings to $5.49, to New J e rse y ’s performer, is also on the weekly hours of area factory workers Between July 1976 and July 1977, Boystown. New Jersey's bill. 300 South Ave. Garwood, N.J. were off one hour and six minutes over average weekly earnings of area t Boystown is not affiliated Tele: 789-1953 the month, Bienstock related the factory workers rose $14 09 This gain Gonzales has been a [ with any other Boystown. featured performer with decline to lost earnings resulting from reflected an increase of 35 cents or 6.8 t o X Lionel Hampton, Duke shorter workweeks during' the July percent in average hourly earnings as PORT U HOS 5 9 Ellington, Count Basie and power failure in New York City. well as a six minute lengthening of the average workweek Josephine Baker. RT. 22, IA$T, SPRINGHflD OCT. 6-9 The 7.1 percent increase in average ! OPPOSITE ECHO PUIZA SHOPPING PLAZAi Nurses course weekly earnings more than offset the BURGLARY DETERRENT OPEN THURS.-SUN. 5.5 percent rise in the area consumer TIP MON. THRU SAT. E xterior doors with glass -10 A.M, to j P.M. prices. Coupled with the impact of panes should have double offered at Kean lower federal taxes resulting from the cylinder deadbolt locks with one inch throw bolt. A new course in continuing education Tax Reduction and Simplification Act for registered nurses, "Death and of 1977, which become effective June 1, Bereavetnent: The Rol6 of the Nurse,” purchasing power rose 4.3 percent over Authorized OPENING will be offered by the Center for Con­ the year. tinuing Education at Kean College f "• ( ■ beginning Oct. 10. The 10-week course HUGE DISCOUNTS will be given Mondays, Oct 10 to Dec. Kean program 12, from 7:40 to 10:10 p m. on the Union ON ALL CLOCKS campus Janis Ramoth of the Health and Recreation Department will be the set for writers instructor. "Writing Your Story,” a workshop to SPECIAL OFFER! The fee for the course ($45) includes help participants write 7 2 V* the textbook The N.J. State Nurses autobiographical stories, books or j e w e l e r s ” GRANDFATHER Association has granted 30 recognition articles will be offfered through the COME* MOffAiS L S 'u’ V f CLOCK points to participants. Center of Continuing Education, Kean ’jNiOR 1 i The course will deal with a wide College, Union The workshop will meet range of topics through lecture and on 10 Monday evenings, 7:40 to 9:40, MIDDIESEX MALI, So PUinUic N j *299°° discussion, films and guest speakers beginning Oct. 17. LEDGEW00D MALL. N i The workshop will be led by MORRIS CO MAU Morristown. N ! 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MOUNTAINSIDE—Trailside EAST ORANGE— Hedda Nature and Science Center, SUMMIT—Instructors' show. /Amoicmfint New& Music, dance Gabler,' Sept 90ct. is Watchung Reservation. 232 Sept. 11 O ct. 2, S um m it A rt . otnii nmiTAMMiin Performances Thursdays, 5930, Closed F rid a y s . C enter, 6® E lm st. 273-9121. Fridays end Saturdays, 8:30 Planetarium sh ows NEWARK—Offenbach's 'Ta m., Actor's Cafe Theatre, Saturdays and Sundays at 2, Icouth Munn and Central les of Hoffman/ Oct. 1, 8 3 and 4 p.m. New Jersey State avenues, 675 1881 pera, 50 Park place, 675 A rt MADISONrjrNew Jersey Cpncerts Shakespeare Festival. NEWARK—NJ Historic*! UNION—"John Cotton Dana: SOUTH ORANGE—Opera ex Ibsen's 5An Enemy of the VHIonary," Sgpt. II Oct. II. iarpta, including portions of Society, 230 Broadway, <13 People' and Wilson's 'The 3939. Tullda vl, Mond*yFrld*y,y-l'rlday, 10 a.m 2 l Pagliacci' and 'La T.ravi H ot L B a ltim o re ' In p.m.i.m. ThtThs CollagaCollege Gallary, a ta .' Sept. 30, 7 :30 p .m . 'Cosi wedne»day», Thursday* are listed repertory.. Drew University. and Friday*,9a.m. to 5p.m. Kean Collaga, 577 2347. fan Tutta/ by Mozart, Oct. 377 4487. 1, 7:30 p.m. Suburban Opera The Pittsburgh Sym­ Theatre, South Orange High School. MORRISTOWN—'Oh! Calcut phony Chamber t a !' Sept. 28-29, 8 p .m . The C h e t itnut Tavern*i Reetaerent Morris Stage, 100 south st., Orchestra, conducted by UNION—Babs Gonzales, jazz 44* Chastain pianist-singer. Oct. 3, 8 p.m. 540-9270. SI., Unlan AMPLg I=£b ?FARKING Donald Johanos, will Kean Collage Wilkins Open Dally appear in concert Friday T heatre, 527-2337. MORRISTOWN— GodsptH/ 11:30 A.M. Oct. 1-2, 8 p.m . The M o rris Midnight evening, Oct. 21, in the Stage, 100 South st., 540 Fri. a lit. Til 1 A.M. &,SSf.w.si1 9270. Montclair High School Cloggd Tugs auditorium. Part of the Film 58th season of Unity SHENANDOAH' MUSICAL— The five Anderson sons sing ’Next to Lovin' ( I M OUNTAINSIDE—Nature NUTLE Y—'Camelot,' Sept. Concert Series, sponsored films. Sundays at 2, 3 and 4 16 Oct. 2. Performances Like Fight in') in the Broadway Tony Award-winner, which will be p.m. Trailside Nature and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 NEVER CLOSED. "tM tf III H4-M44 I by the Unity Institute of Science Center, Watchung p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m. presented at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, Oct. 26 through Dec. Family Playhouse, 28 Route 22 A Eioy St. Hillside Montclair, the concert will Reservation. 232 5930 Brookline ave., 284-0404. 18. Current stage offering at the Mill is the long-running musical hit, I m e d y cordially Invita. you t« try our OINN« A feature Hungarian-born to non#. FREE with ony entree from our menu, weemoeys > to t, G re a s e . ______Sunday* 1 to 9. pianist Lili Kraus RAHWAY—'Absurd Person So T o ALC HI LOGIN'S MBNU OAKINO DON* ON PI R O B B Y B E N S O N — Singular/ produced by The i.yNCHaoN M Q ftm i. * T h eater Revelers. Performances Young actor is star of The remainder of the Friday and Saturday dramatic movie, 'One on series will include the evenings, Sept. 30 to Oct. 22. CEOAR GROVE— Fiddlsr on Kings Row, 169 W. Main st., One,’ currently on screen Czechoslovakian Folk A GOURMET DELIGHT Movie Times th® Roof,' performances 574-1255. at Old Rahway Theater, Ballet, tomorrow evening; Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundaydays, Cantoneie-Polyne»l»n-8techu»n Cutolne J Rahway, and Five Points a recital by Shirley Sept. 28 N o v. 13. 1050 Luncheon-Dlnner-CockUlb ELMORA (Eliz.)— 9:10; Fri., 7:30, 9:20; Sat., Pompton ave., 256 1455. Cinema, Union. Verrett on Friday M useum s p rival# Parttgg- Taka Out OrRan £ | / NEXT STOP, GREEN­ 1, 2:50, 4:40, 6:25, 8:15, 10; ■ evening, Nov. 11; CRANFORD—'Plaza S u ite / WICH VILLAGE, Thur. Sun., 2, 3:50, 5:55, 7:50, MONTCLAIR—Montclair Art Flamenco guitarist Mario by N e ll S im on. Museum, 3 South Mountain THE JADE PAGODA 'Plaza Suite' Escudero Sunday af­ Fri., M on. Tues., 7:30; 9:45 Performances Fridays and Saturdays, Sept. 30 Oct. 15, ave. 746 7555. Sundays 2 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays F R E E PA R KIN G - MS-3331 ternoon, Nov. 27; a recital Sat., 1:30, 8:15; Sun., 3:55, -o —o- 8:40 p.m . Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m . opens at CDC .7:35; ANNIE HALL, C.D.C. Theatre, 76 W inans Saturdays 10 a m. to 5 p.m. U.S. HIGHWAY 1 A PLAINFIELD AVE, by Andre Watts, Sunday PARK (Roselle Park)— ave,, 276 7611. Closed Mondays. The rQ.D.C. (Cranford afternoon, Jan. 8, 1978. Thur . Fri., Mon.. Tues., OTHER SIDE OF MID­ Dramatic Club) Theater. Sal., 3:25, 6:30, NIGHT, Thur., Fri., Mon., Winans avenue, Cranford, Also,' the American Sun., 2:10, 5:50, Tues., 8; Sat., 2:15, 5:45, 9, Route 22 will open its new season Symphony Orchestra, Sun., 1:30, 4:50, 8; with Neil Simon's "Plaza conducted by Seriu -0--0- featurette, Thur., Fri., Union, N.J. Suite,” tomorrow at 8:40 Commissiona. Saturday FIVE POINTS CINEMA Mon., Tues., 7:40; Sat., 2, p.m. It will run for three 688-5550 evening, Jan 21; Soviet (Union)—ONE ON ONE, 5:30, 8:45; Sun , 1:15, 4:30, weekends through Oct. 15, CLAUDIO — Inter l o u n g e pianist Lazar Berman, Thur., Mon , Tues., Wed , 7:40. with a Sunday per national star of supper Friday evening, Feb 24; 7:30, 9:25; Fri., 7:30, BUSINESSMEN S LUNCH ■ a ■ formance on Oct. 9 clubs and the concert Chamber Music Society of 9:30; Sat., 1:30, 7:30, -0 —0— . f |NT| lf 'A ;SV(. k ’ Additional information stage, Italian-born tenor K (A N >; 1 N fi N I CtH T l < Lincoln Center, Saturday 9:30; Sun., 1:30, 5, 7, 9. SANFORD (Irv.)— may be obtained by evening, March 4; a solo is the current attraction MIDNIGHT BUFFET OBSESSION, Thur., Fri., Thi's A Sun E vil calling the box office at recital by violinist Isaac Le Dome at the Manor in - 0 - 0 - Mon., Tues., 7:40; Sat., 276-7611. Stern, Sunday afternoon. West Orange He will FOX-UNION (Rt. 22)— Sun., 3:30, 7:25; ROCKY, March 19, and Stars of perform Tuesdays STAR WARS, Thur., Mon., Thur., Fri., Mon., Tues., American Ballet, through Thursdays. 9:30 Tues., 7:30, 9:30; Fri., 9:20; Sat., Sun., 1:30, 5:22, Jeif garden ^kaHqhai r THE SANFORD 7:30, 9:45, 12 midnight; featuring Ted Kivitt and and 11:30 p.m and 9:14. sprintfield Avenue, Irvinfton Sat., 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:30, 12 -Chinese Restaurant Under NewManagement I Eleanor D’Antuono. weekends at 10 p.m and MaMUrli>.|>t«IHW« Canfm nt CsUlnsHeme *- midnight: Sun , 2:30, 4:45, “ Roeicr” Sunday afternoon, April midnight, through Oct. 15 BUSINESS LUNCHEON 7, 9:30. 23 SMORGASBORD “OBSESSIOH'U, - o - o - a m You Csn eat-iociusgg soup S oaaggrt Fall art show FOX-WOOD BRIDGE— Moo. fttru Prl. tliW to i P.M. o«A«,D»vi THE HAPPY HOOKER FILM DRAMA— John Beck and Marie-France Ragvlar Mgou Algo AvaHaaia a w m slated Sunday GOES TO W ASHINGTON. Pisier co-siar in The Other Side of Midnight,' 1975 Morris Avo. Union AM-M73 which arrived yesterday at the Park Theater, The Irvington Art (Call theater at 634-0044 Associates will hold their for timeclock). Roselle Park. annual fall outdoor art - o - o - show Sunday (rain date LOST PICTURE SHOW 'Dolly!' is due Sunday, Oct. 9) from 9 (Union)—Last times <367 Morrii Aven«, Union, N. 1.687 6 7 6 6 | a.m. to 5 p.m. in the today: FEMMES Friday, Oct. 7 Serviceman's Clubhouse FATALES, 8, 9:45; A superb collection of tempting intemotlonal delights. Park, Springfield avenue KENTUCKY FRIED “Hello, Dolly!’’ will Served in our gracious continental atmosphere. open at Neil’s New and Civic Square Awards MOVIE, Fri., 7:15, 8:45, « Lunch Yorker Dinner Theater, will be given in both 10:15; Sat., 5:45, 7.20, 9, C0~ professional and non­ 10.25; Sun), 2, 3.30, 5,6:30, Mountain Lakes, Friday, professional categories, 8, 9:30, Mon., Tues., 7, Oct 7. It will run through OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SUM 3 PM -It PM « Dinner according to judge 8:30, 10 KIP CHANDLER — late December, and Singer from Union will chairman Richard Aynes.’ —o—o— performances will be Life Study groups will appear at Thomm’s, 80 Wednesday, Friday, M APLE WOOD —Last Park ave., Newark, in the liECTYjLm f? begin Monday from 7:30 t o times today. MAC AR­ Saturday and Sunday Colosseum* Room. 9: SO p.m at 960 TH U R , 7, 9:20; SM OKEY evenings and selected D IN E R & RESTAURANT Thursdays Ocf. 29. at Springfield ave., AND THE BANDIT, Fri., weekday matinees. On OPEN 7 DAYS-24 HOURS Trvington Additional 10:30 p.m. Wednesday and Sunday Open Salad Bar With Luncheon A Dinner Mon , Tues , 7:15, 9, Sat., WOODY ALLEN stars In information may be ob­ Special Bustseaamen i Lunch 2, 4, 6. 7:45. 9:45; Sun., 2, evenings, a continental Hall,' film offering tained by calling AJ ‘Annie Plenty at Pros Parkins 3:40, 5:30, 7:30, 9:15. 'C am elot' due buffet wU1 **offered and at Ehnora Theater, Hurwitz at 373-6858 seven entrees will be 1*33 E. St. OeoroeAva. -o -o - Elizabeth. Associate film (Car. at Park A A .) NEW PLAZA (Lin­ t O O p e n Oct. 7 featured on the Friday and is 'Next Stop, Greenwich J/Wastar Chars* LIN DEN *35-3777American Exprssl1 Play reading den)—SMOKEY AND Saturday evening menu. “Camelot,” the Lerner Village.’ THE BANDIT, Thur., Irma Zehr of Millburn and Lowe musical, will set tomorrow Mon., Tues.' 7:15. 9:05; will star in the title role in open Friday, Oct. 7, at the The Ethical Culture Fri., 7:30, 9:20; Sat., 1:25, J. Gordon Bell's 24th LUNCHTIME.mDINNERTIME...ANYTIME Craig Theater, Summit, Society of Essex County 3, 4:45, 6:45, 8:25, 10:10; production at Neil's. and will play through will present a reading of Sun.,S-:10, 2:45 , 4:30 , 6:25, Additional information Saturday, Oct. 29. RESTAURANT Neil Simon’s play, 8:05, 9:55. may be obtained by 2 S in g ly . Singly. -0 -0 - Evening performances Morris ft Springfield Aves. ‘‘Prisoner of Second calling 334-0068. J 'EVERY SUNDAY KITE" OLD RAHWAY (Rah­ are at 8:30, with matinees T , T T T T T T w Springfield, N.J. 378-2000 Avenue,” at the society t t t t t way)—ONE ON ONE, on Sundays, Oct. 16 and 23, DANCE PARTY & SOCIAL building, 516 Prospect st.. Thur., Mon., Tues., 7:15, at 2:30. Dinner-theater 'Bridegroom' * ‘The Something For Everyone Family Restaurant ’' EVERGREEN LODGE Maplewood, tomorrow at 8 EVKRORBIN AVE. combination at the New Join Your Friends & Enjoy A Family Maal That'* Sure To Please SPRINGFIELD, N.J. p.m The Ethical Players at Playhouse R oute 77 to Springfield Hampshire House may be O oa* th ru 1* 4.77 S t9o f t y /a Proud To Offw Good th ru 10-4.77 will perform and Jean Ave. to Evergreen Ave arranged by calling 273- ‘‘The Robber S tarting a t ! F.M. Simonson will serve as 1513, and for theater Bridegroom,” the Tony ANDY WELLS ORCH. director. 1 WEEK SPECIAL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY tickets only, 273-6233. award-winning country DANCE INSTRUCTIONS BY An eight-week acting CARL A MILDRED SCHAFER, western adult musical, JR. BURGER l SMALL SOM TO ALL CHILDREN Favorite Danca Records workshop is being con­ UNDER 10 ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT (WITH FAMILY MEAL) ; 7 F.M. to ! P.M. will be staged by the REFRESHMENTS ducted by Janet Bruders, Plan workshop Celebration Playhouse, EARLY ADMISSION-SJ.7S actress and director. AFTERS P.M.-M OO • The Circle Players in 118 South Avenue, BROILED t4Kn HOT e « K n OEEP FRIED $1)50 < !<»»»»%*%»»%++»%»»»+»»*< Additional information Piscataway plan a theater Cranford, tomorrow ; BEEF LIVER *PV TURKEY FILE T OF L may be obtained by workshop next month, free through Nov. 5. It will be i PLATTER PUTTER SOLE PUTTER tT ----^ H E ----- " f i calling 399-7228 V . V of charge. It will cover seen Fridays at 8:30 p.m., C EICCCATION acting, directing and •For That Lata Ntta Snack Stanley-* It Open Every Nhs t» 12:30 A.M. "Set t» 2 A.M. Ferguson set ^ l Saturdays at 7 and 10 p.m. J b u y n c u s E ’ I . general stage work. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Repertory Company Maynard Ferguson and Additional information Gary Cohen will serve 118 South Ave Cranford may be obtained by his orchestra will appear as director Additional 272 5704 351-5033 Is calling the playhouse at information may be ob­ at the Newark Symphony wmsTorucQ Now thro Nov. 5 Hall, 1020 Broad st., ON TWO SCREENS—F>at 968-7555 or Robbe PhUip at tained by calling 272-5704 McCormick, Paul 541-9472. or 351-5033 "ROBBER FOX W00DBRI06E Newark, Thursday, Nov. 634 0044 ' 17, at 8 p.m Additional Williams and Burt BRIDEGROOM” SMC SERVED HER information may be ob­ Reynolds are seen in Tony Award Winner COUNTRY.. ‘Smokey and the Bandit,’ Tfie tained by calling the box remsb Country Western THE OMIT WAY at New Plaza Theater, SHE KNEW HOW! office at 643-4550 Adult Musical Linden. Picture opens r \ 0 cE x c i t \ Friday 8:30P.M. NEED HELP? 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of workshop for Women'sft center at Kean women at FDU to reopen for third year A one-day comprehensive workshop for women who are considering starting Kean College of New Jersey's wish to investigate change and its daily their own business—or who already Campus Center for Women re-opened effects; for women interested in ideas . have taken the initial steps towards last week for its third year of operation as sources and starting points for small business ownership—will be held The women's center is sponsored by the dialogue and action in their own lives. at the Florham Madison Campus of administration of the college as a Fairleigh Dickinson University on partial response to the needs pf the Saturday 8:30 a m - 5p.m. in the - newly-emerging woman, visible on Dreyfuss College building Reading clinic today’s college campuses Henry T. Blekicki, director of the Kean's cqjnpus women’s center begins sign-up Small Business Institute, and Dr Lorie attempts to meet the needs of its broad Mazzaroppi, director of the Develop constituency with educational __I'he.Keading'Ulinic of Kean College in ment Center for Women, both of the programming. information and Union is accepting applications for Ihe Samuel J Silberman College of referral services and peer counseling fall semester Parents with a child .in Business Administration at Fairleigh and pursues a general' advocacy for need of remedial reading may contact Dickinson, are co-sponsors of the women on the local campus The Center ihe Reading Clinic al 527 2351 for an program with the United States Small encourages women to assess their applical ion. DR. J O H N R. B R O W N J R ., Business Administration interest, talents and abilities, and then, Applicants will be given an ap­ pointment for n screening lest which chairman of th* board of Prominent women who have suc­ to act on the pew information include! evnlua’ion of reading ability, trust*** at K*an Coll*g*. has cessfully made the transition to The Center sponsors a weekly vision and hearing. The fee for the b**n *l*ct*d chairman of th* business ownership from the home or discussion series for women, WOMAN screening test is $10'and is payable on Council of Stat* Colleges for employment in busihess or industry, TALK, each Wednesday at noon, in 'he day of ihe screening., N*w Jersey He will r*pr*s*n* will provide insights on the op­ Downs Hall on the Union campus ii ihe sludem is a remedial reader th* stat* coll*g*s as an ex portunities and Ihe steps involved in WOMAN T ALK is for those women who and is accepted into Ihe clinic, a officio m*mb*r of th* New owning a small business *- complete battery of diagnostic tests Jersey Board of Higher Also, resource people from -the U S will be given and the diagnostic report E duca tion. Program is set Small Business Administration, U S made available to the parents for a fee Department of Labor, the banking of $45 Following the diagnosis, private Byrne and Bateman community, accounting, legal, in to aid smokers individual remediation at $45, will be surance, advertising and real estate MIME—Th* National Th*atr* of th* D*of company, scheduled to perform given in a series of weekly lessons to address tax body "GUTS” (Give Up Tobacco Sen­ fraternities will be available for The Three Musketeers' at Keon College at 8 p.m. on Oct. 1 2, is shown sibly), a stop smoking program, is practical discussions on what abilities in a cut from Four Saints in Three Acts.' Gov. Brendan T Byrne and being co-sponsored by the Tri-Hospital might be needed for successful small Republican gubernatorial candidate Education Coordinating Committee of business ownership Sen Raymond H. Bateman will address Elizabeth and the Union County the 47th annual meeting of the New Keynote lectures will be made by Deaf troupe to perform Division of the American Cancer Jersey Taxpayers Association at Patricia Clohertv, deputy director of Society The nine session program is a Forsgate Country Club. Jamesburg. on the US Small Business repeat of the one offered previously to Tuesday evening. Oct. 18 Administration. Ava tfitern, publisher in 'Three Musketeers’ more than 90 participants over the past The meeting, which attracts New of "The Enterprising Women." and year and a half The program is open to all smokers Jersey civic, business, industry and Diane Serafin Blank, president of the The National Theatre of the Deaf, a be sponsored by the Townsend Lecture who wish to kick the habit. It is aimed governmental leaders, will begin at 5 New York Association of Women theatrical company recently described Series of the college. at, educating participants about how p.m Business Owners in the Los Angeles Times as " a gift The National Theatre of the Deaf uses smoking effects one's health and to for us of unexpected and astonishing 12 actors who blend the skills of dance, teach techniques (hat may help one to beauty,” will do a one-night, free . mime, and speech to make their per-' stop smoking performance of their adaptation of The form ance understandable and en The program is scheduled to begin on Three Musketeers at 8 p.m., Oct. 12, in tertaining lo all In Ihe company of 12, Monday, Ocl. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the sleepworld Eugene G Wilkins Theatre of the three hearing actors provide spoken Education Center of St Elizabeth Performing Arts on the campus of Kean words, which, when enhanced by the Hospital, on the corner of Williamson College in Union. The performance will full bodied visual elements of the and Pearl streets, Elizabeth The eight language of the deaf, brings a fresh additional sessions will be held on Oct ANNIVERSARY understanding of Ihe value of words. Apple Harvest 20, 24. 27, 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21 and the final Doctor will talk The play is directed by Joe Layton, session on Dec 12 All sessions are the renow ned Rroadway and Hollywood scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 p m Time at Geigers director who has won three Tony CELEBRATION to lupus7 group There is a $35 registration fee for the Awards The 1977 fall McIntosh apple harvest program Participants who attend all The Importance and Interpretation The National Theatre of the Deaf, is in full swing at Geiger’s orchards in sessions wjll receive a refund of $20 ol [.ah Tests to Lupus Patients" will be produced by the Eugene O'Neil Theatre Red Hook, N Y This year Frank Geiger The Rev. Salvatore P. Citarella. Dr Mark Goldberg's topic at next Center, is currently making its 12th director of the department-of education expects to harvest a fine crop and Wednesday's meeting of the Lupus national lour It has successfully and training at St. Elizabeth Hospital, expects to have plenty of apples to last 30% TO 70% SAVINGS Erythematosus Foundation of New completed two Broadway runs, ten is director of the program. most of the year A short hailstorm this Jersey Lupus is a many-sided disease tours of Europe. Asia and Australia. Applications may be obtained by August made some dimples on some of that is often diagnosed through Ihree films, and numerous national and writing to him at St. Elizabeth Hospital. the apples but the quality and sugar laboratory evaluations and requires international television appearances. ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK 225 Williamson st., Elizabeth. 07207. content is high because of good growing 'constant monitoring through lab tests Tickets for the one-night per­ conditions formance can be picked up in advance Dr Goldberg, a specialist in internal The apples are picked and graded on at the Information Desk of the Office of medicine and rheumatology in Passaic, Art show, sale the farm and brought to Westfield in the Student Affairs There will also be open huge trailers that sit behind the store. is affiliated with two New York workshops by the company on the hospitals and teaches at Dow restate The bueztng of the refrigeration units Monday and Tuesday afternoons the trust will be fresh and Medical School New York on Saturday preceding the performance. Additional lieioua when you make your The fifth Biennial Benefit Outdoor The L.E. Foundation of New Jersey information is available al 527-2660 Art Show and Sale will be held on meets on the first Wednesday of Ihe lg picking time, Geigers offers a Saturday from 10 a m. to 4 p.m on the month at Hoffmann-LaRoche in Nutley steady stream of coupons that reflect grounds of the Madison Public Library Further information, is available from UHS class of 1958 the fact that the apples are direct from The rain date is Sunday. the Foundation at 791 7868, or by the tree and have not incurred the will hold a reunion This show is sponsored by the writing to Box 320, Elmood Park. 07407 expense of storage and handling that A 20th reunion for the Union High Thursday Morning Club of Madison for will be part of the price after picking ’ he benefit Of the Madison Community class of 1958 is in the planning -stages. time is completed Ali 1958 graduates' are being asked to House The show will feature works in Lecture series set If you like to cook with apples you will contact cither Joanne Ferrara Change oil. watercolor. mixed media, acrylic,# appreciate the ten pound bags of utility- The Organization Of Women For ;;l 245-0167 or Arlyn Crafting Mozhki at sculpture, graphics, portraits and grade apples that sell for $1,75. These Legal Awamess and Montclair State 233-1636 photography. are apples from the center of the tree College, women's center are co­ Cash awards and merchandise A special request is being made to the that never got much color They are sponsoring a weekly lecture series on former club members of the Corinias. awards will be offered in each fine for cooking or eating The flavor is divorce every Thursday evening at 7:30 Chicks and 'Fuegoes to contact one of category. SLEEPWORLD GENTLE FIRM as good as the red apples flavor SLEEPWORLD REGULAR FIRM p m in Life Hall Cafeteria beginning the above numbers as soon as possible The advance registration fee is $9 or With alJ the quality wt* pack into it. only Qualit) workmanship and detailing Try Geigers is a wonderful place to visit today. 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C a ll 669 1310 o r 756 1706 1995 M o rris A v .,U n io n 964-1301 Class size is limited, so hurry to call J41-1010 experience should include perpetual Experienced in the operetlon of ell tool room for your desire {Lathe, nulling machine, grinder,, etc.) read print,, and 101 N Wood Av ,Linden 925 1601 Call Mr Johnson at: TOOLMAKERS ------Z 10 1 5 to discuss your qualifications. inventory control, purchasing, some make parts for machines to specified dlmentloos. —------K 10-1-1 Bed N Bath NATIONAL COLOR invoicing 4 general office work Growth Part Time Cleaning DIE MAKERS DIVORCE YOURSELF Permanent positions In a modern, clean, metal working plant Divorce, Bankruptcy A W ill PROFESSIONAL OFFICE. 379-4203 REPAIRPERSONS LABORATORIES INC. opportunity for a dependable self starter. In a convenient suburban location. 770 M o r r is T u rn p ik e K its . F o r a p p t 688 7474, 968 PERMANENT, PART TIME A challenging job for people Short Hills with experience servicing every Stuyvesant Av., Union. 306 W. F irs t Ave., Ros#M«, N.J Salary open, full benefits DAYS REFERENCES ____' ______Z 10-1-5 ------K 9 30-1 type of metal stamping die All R 1*1 14m EXCELLENT COMPANY PAID BENEFITS R E Q U IR E D 373 4545 Phone Mrs Miller or Mr. Davis at 376-3255 benefits including Major THERAPEUTIC MASSAOE ______R 1011 MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES ______• R 10 11 Blue Cross-Blue Shield Stock Savings Plan Medical, (12) pd holidays, By Experienced Message Far S ill P ART TIME Hiring now for S ecretaries, Typists excellent vacation schedule, T h e ra p is t. F o r a p p t. 674 4137. A N D S A V E . 5 e ve n in g s S25. C a ll Major Medical Sick Leave Christmas. Sarah Coventry maximum O T. A other benefits. ------i------Z 11 24-5 Ire n e S ta n to n 375 6625. P LE A M K T. 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E VENING 4 SATURD AY PART TIME Homemakers Last ARE COMM! 7 AM 5:30 PM We locate tickets tor major ANTIQUE extra wide flooring — ,------— ------Z 1*1 Executive A ss i s t a n t-Sec r e t a r y chance, need 3 more persons in 201-688-0600 rock, sports and Broadway boards In ra re chestnut, long P URNISHINOS of complete APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED Union County area, to be Become a Kelly Girl e vents. leaf yellow pine A pumpkin pine, apartment Cell after 7 P.M 376 Responsibilities include handling corporate employee and earn money Equal Oppty. employer Playhouse Toy demonstrators ------R 10-M Yankee Playoff A World Series (we install, too) Also beautifully & affairs and management reports. Applicant showing toys & gifts for for those extra expenses Emerson, Lake textured wide barn siding A ------K 1 *1 CALL 201- 233-3300. EXT. 710 Christmas EarnS30or more per and still have time »o shop TRUCKING A P a lm e r O ct 17 hand hewn beams, (up to W O AR AO S SALE F ri., Sept. 30, interesting long and short should possess strong ability to organize work evening. Home Party Plan. No Owner operators wanted. Tank Rod Stewart O ct 20 21 long) plus fireplace mantels Set , Oct. l, 1*6. Llv, din, BR. term assignments. Call us work Must have pump A tank and schedule as well as typing and steno cash investment, no delivering C h ica g o O ct 2 l 667 4166 eves. turn., household articles, or collecting Call 353 2700. exp Good pay, year round work. Jethro Tull N ov 29 30 ------K 10-4 glassware, books, records, ALSO BOOKING PARTIES. C a ll bet 10 a m A 3 p m 862 3857. Ted N u g e n t skills. Full benefit plan Send resume to ______K 10 1 241-6011 1 B ED: Full size w spring A appliances. Please na early TRW ------— K 10 1-1 Lynyrd Skynyrd Nov 10 birds 569 Irvington Ave. Ellz Roselle Shop. Ctr. mattress, heedboerd A Class. Box 4234, Suburban Publishing, 1291 P ART TIME LIGHT OFFICE Beatlemanla Dec. 15 16 PALNUT DIVISION Raritan Road TV Technician, BAW A color, matching vanity w large round ------K 1*1 WORK. Hours flexible. many others Stuyvesant Ave., Union R oselle must have own tools Call Mr. mirror,. Pecan, very good O ARAOE SALE Glen Road, Mountainside, N.J 07092 S p rin g fie ld o ffic e . C a ll 379 7502. P h ilip 376 6410. THE TICKET HUNTER'S condition. Orange vinyl sofa ------R 10-11 291 Madison Ave, Irvington K E L L Y G IRL ------K - J p M Ticket locating service with walnut frame, glass An Equal Opportunity Employer Division of Kelly Services 467 3280 S a tu rd a y A Sunday 10 3 P.M P E R S O N N E L FE E PD. T V SERVICE MAN-W good chandelier, modern, curtains A — ------R 10 1 PLACEMENT COUNSELOR E O E M -F ------Z 10 1 5 R 10 1 1 ' salary A profit sharing, call more 687 2253 after 6 P.M. No O ARAG E S ALE: Set A Sun , 9 FULL TIME TELLER LOCAL manufacturer needs Opportunity plus In the T o b ia 's A p p lia n c e , H ills id e , 686 Girl Friday M F, good typist & employment field, busy office, SECRETARY LEGAL Lost l Found Ch#Ck>______HA 9-29 5 P M 170 Brookslde Ave (l 0344, 9 to 6. block below Myrtle) Irvington Local commercial bank has immediate EARN UP TO well organised. Part time, personal contact. Inside sales MAPLEWOOD OFFICE ------H A M -1 approximately 3 days a week. LOST: Beagle, male, 5 yrs old, B IBLE PUZZLE CORNER. A TV, baby, religious A Christmas Co. w ill train. One year business PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS T Y PfST, general office work, $5 62-HR. T elephone 379 6300 A. ask fo r M r exp req. Salary & bonus. No fee brown, b la c k A white beai just published children's ♦terns, household goods A opening for full time TELLER Experience 761 4100 must be good on details A A-l Employment marking. Vic. Ivy Hill area lT activity book by M i ft Hammer/ fu rn itu re ------R 10 11 figures, must be experienced. 5 not necessary, however applicant should be Part-time,Weekends C 0U nlhan K 10 11 (Professional Placement Dlv.) 2793 32 pages designed to provide an _____ — ------R 10-1 S LEEP IN help, 5 days a week days a week from 9 am 4 pm —------R 1*1-6 enjoyable paetlme, enables the neat, personable and possess basic math MATURE person fo do janitorial 1995 M orris Av.,Union 964 1 301 to care for elderly woman Light HEALTH POODS. We carry full Office located In Union near L OST: dog, mixed breed, boy or girl fo better understand If you're 17 or older; duties in retirement home. Call 101 N W ood A v ., L in d e n 925-1601 hcsekeeping References A One natural foods, honey, salt skills. Alternate Saturdays required (Vi day). ------K 10 11 U nion C e n te r P lease c a ll 964 female, black, vicinity of the Bible by solving the variety 762 4248 e x p e r ie n c e . 371 5186, 371 1 472 8288 Ar — - free A sugartess foods, nuts. male or female, you ______K 10 M rv ln g to n 373 2577 o r 763 7294 of fun to do puzzles and quizzes IRVINGTON HEALTH FOOD Full benefit plan. Write Class Box 4233, after 6 P M ------R 10-11 Send 79 cents for your copy to — ------R 10 1 1 a fte r 4 P M STORE, t Orange Ave., Irv , can earn $50-$90 per PURCHASING BAKER BOOK HOUSE, 1019 Suburban Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., M ATURE person for sales & T YPIST ------R 10-1-8 372 4893. S U M M IT H E A L T H paperwork Home furnishings, Short Order Cook W ealthy -St., G rand Rapids, FOOO STORE. 694 Spfld Ave , weekend. And, if ASSISTANT Michigan 69506 Union __ experience preferred Studio 6 10 P.M., except Sundays, Call Tutorim 11 Sum m it. CR 7 2050 762 6641 a fte rn o o n s Typing invoices, quotes A ------H A 1*1 you’ve prior military L ig h tin g . 376 7210 Contact with vendors, operating, Telex. Excellent ------— - R t-f ------— ------K 10 1 1 handle purchase orders and ------• _ ■ — — K 10 11 TUTOR, certified elementary A P P L IA N C E R E P AIR m a n w. service, you can starting salary A benefits C A B IN ET A m ir r o r oak, lamps, teacher, K through 8 , a ll Air Cond , washers, dryers M ature woman, part time invoices, follow up on deli­ Jedles' A baby's brand name su b je c ts . 376 6106. refrig., good salary A profit re.-eive more clerical work, flexible hours. veries and discrepancies, S IL K S C R E E N Ca 11379-1400 for appt clothing, like new + m l sc. CLERICAL FISHER SCIENTIFICCb ------Z 9 29 11 » T DOG PUSH KART sharing, cfll 9 to 6, 686-0344. Write Box 4236, Suburban handle inventory and supply growth firm needs screen items. 362 Salem Rd. Union. Set. For immediate and 52 Fadem Rd Springfield Tobia's Appliance, Hillside Pubfishing Co., 1291- Stuyvesant room Must type 50 WPM, printers for T shirts. Full time P RIVATE Tutoring N.J dually 9 am 5 pm OPPORTUNITIES prior experience required. Equal Oppty. EmployerM F ------H t- f- l long range benefits A ve U n io n steady work. Apply in person. certified special education A ------: ------K -1*1 yr*. old. Stainless Excellent starting salary ------R 10-1-1 APPLIANCE SAL S e a rn — ------K -10-1 -1 EAGLE SPORTOGS elementary school teacher. Call OOK INTOSUCCESS (including specia­ and 100 percent company 1323 Burnet Ave. (near Vauxhall WAITRESS full or part time. M rs . A liy n 964 9537 a fte r 4:30 C ARPET CLOSE-OUT steel. Brand new good salary, right away, share MEDICAL SECRETARY to fill Specializing in close outs, m me profits & get into Consider an interesting and lized training)... paid benefit program. R d.) U nion Experienced C a ll 486 9843 ask ------Z 10 1 11 condition. Asking management. If willing & diversified position with multi duty secretarial position ------R 10 11 fo r A n d y. remnants, bankrupt stock. exper , call Tobia s Appliance, Kemper We are one of the n surgeon's office Must be able Call for Apointment S TENO, small sales office,- M ink Isatnictiom 13 Heavy commarclal carpet S2.75 $600 00 country's leading insurance to ty p e , c o m p le te In su ra n ce sq. yd Outdoor A Indoor carpet H ills id e at 686 034-4, 9 to 6 prlvate parking; 9:00 a.m. to CLAIIINET LESSONS __ ------H A tf- 1 companies and our forms, use a dictaphone & have (201 >379-6200ext. 244 4:30 p.m.; 310 W 1st Ave., SI .50 sq. yd. We have over 150 JOMIHE N J. ARMY n your home For appt A fre e 549-5064 A SSISTANT Bookkeeper onflnuous growth has some billing knowledge R oselle. WAREHOUSE rolls on display Experience preferred, but will Between 8:30 AM & 5PM lessons c a ll M r W e in e r 289 2121. > « T f Experienced bookkeeper 16 24 reated the following ------K 10 11 RETAIL WHOLESALE train bright, mature college R 9 28 13 Broadway C arpets A F u rn iture hrs weekly. Stan Sommers, 686 excellent opportunities: NATIONAL GUARD STOCK CLERK, 9 to 4 P M HUGE SALE: S*pt JO, Oct >»t graduate, 5 day week. Send daily Apply in person 3 P.M. to * M-F NEEDED GUITAR LESSONS 56 Broedwey, Nwk. 685 6060 382 Forest Or , Union Ratten, 2600 fo r ap p t Visit or call your local Atlantic Metal ______K 10-1 1 re s u m e to C lass B ox 4231, P M. only to HEALTH MUST HAVE CAR B e g in n e rs A Professionals. Also K 1 * U Victorian antiques, doming etc TYPIST National Guard Armory Suburban Publishing, Corp., electric Bass lessons, by prof'l. mommm— mmmt R 10 -1 1 * S H O P P E , 2014 M o r r is Ave, PAY DAY EVERY FRIDAY CEMETERY PLOTS 9:30 5 AUTO C LE R K Vj-2 years' experience 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, Products, Inc. U n io n instructor, Don Ricci Lentine. ------R 1*1 Cashier Clerk Typist needed for policy typing, 60 wpm or N.J. Stand By Personnel 687 6763 , 687 5773 auto dealer. Good typing skills EXEC. SECY NO FEE ______K 10 11 21 Fadem Rd., Spfld.,N.J. ------R 10 11 HollywooMMoriai Parti K ITCHEN cabinets ha rd w o o d , b e tte r Equal Oppty.Employ.M-F ------R 1*29 13 required, no experience Your professional manner is Temporary-Permanent A G ethsem ene G ardens hood A fen, copper Caloric Gas needed at our m ajor companies. ------K 10 11 P IANO A OUITAR instructions. necessary, good benefits Call M ESSENGER TEMP PERM. Mausoleum Stuyvesant Av , W e ll Oven A stove, w b u ilt In FIGURE CLERK Local area, never a fee 427 Chestnut St. Union. S6 per lesson. Call M '. Union 688 4300 O ffice: 1500 Stuy desk Very good cond Beef Mrs D tor appt ESTATE SALES— H IG H R A T E S NOFEE C a n te lm o . experience required A L Ave., Union. ^ ^ f o tte r 351 6223 A-l Temporaries We need a responsible Brounell A Kraemer One of 964-7717 37 5 2931 BARNESCHEV INC. Start in our Summit office individual to make deliveries TEMPORARY JOBS K 10-1 1 ------R10) 38 42 R iv e r Rd .S u m m it 273-7800 1995 M o r r is A v ,U n io n 964 1301 NrJ.'s largest most active ______— R 10-1-13 and transfer to NYC in 101 N Wood Av.,Linden 925 1601 local area and N.Y.C WOMAN light cooking, 4 hrs. CONTENTS OP HOUSE plus LANDSCAPINO ------*------— K 10 1 1 realtor firms will train you to PIANO INSTRUCTIONS D e c e m b e r Millburn printing firm ,- -$6fe “ INSTANT w o r k - per d a y, 5 da ys 862 9 566. J a c k , 8 ’garage sale, Set Oct 1, 10 thru Tree expert, maintenance, top ------K 10 11 become among the top earners Modern method specializing in AVON driving record a mJst For a m 11 a m s 55 Locust Ave., Millburn. soil, sod, grass cutting, free You will enjoy a good E XPERIENCED AUTO BODY in real estate Call for appt. 686 te a c h in g of c h ild re n . S tu d io . 687 "I'M DREAMING OF In te rv ie w c a ll 376 9200; e x t. 215. t y p i s t s ------R 10 1 trimming. 242 3271. AGREEN CHRISTMAS 1” starting salary, outstanding PERSON FULL BENEFITS 1800 ------K 10-1-1 6596 advancement opportunities ------R 10 1 1 ------K 10 1 1 CRIB, incld mattress, dropsWe. ------R 1*29 57 Be an Avon Representative DICTO. TYPISTS W ORKING couple seeking a ------R 9 29 J3 1 comprehensive 245-8444 side bumpers, dark walnut, Earn money in your spare time MOTHER'S HELPER mature person to transport a 3rd LAWN MOWER Craftsmen 20 benefits Please a p p ly in P RIVATE DRUM LESSONS— w orth S110 asking 165 Like new, . Start now buy lot* ot presents R 10 1 1 | responsible, reliable person to' Receptionist-Typist SECRETARIES grade child from Holy Spirit In rotary, good condition. ,.1hl* December\ I'll show you parson a t. Your home or my studio. From used 3 times. 276 0817. care tor 7 yr. old during eves. A Accurate spelling A ty p in g a School to Prospect Street (off of rock to big band Bobby Jann $35 00 Cell 273 5217“ , how. Call now for detail*. EXPERIENCED KEYPUNCH Galloping Hill Road) atler ------R I0-1 HAIRDRESSER weekends, to some late nights. Needs own must, personable Good phone 37 3 6998 ------K 10 1 , Vellsburg V Ir v in g to n . 743-4321 school d a ily . C a ll 687 5368 a fte r 5 fake over following, Springfield trans References req Call after voice, experienced. Advertising Temporary short & long ------R 1*22 13 L IOHTINO fixtures, lamps, i Scotch Plain*-. *471$24 3 P M 964 4547 P .M . , D INING ROOM. MAHOGANY, i R a h w a y . 4S4-373Q. L in d e n A ge n cy P hone 755-7070. torm otilonm intl gold A white breekfront, herd shades, parts A repairs clocks, ------RIO-1 1 ------K iail ------R T0 I 1 VOICE LESSONS Classical t 0442 E liz a b e th a. U n io n . 253 a v a i l a b l y . instructions for beglners to cover novels 687 5241. gift item s* fireplace equip. Huge . 4940. Maplewood 73V730Q NEED MONEY? R E L IA B L E P E R S O N o v e r 14, Pay Day Every Friday advanced by expo, performer A ------K 1*1 assort, of brand names a t disc. * S u m m it . 27 3 0702 35 DeForest Ave. I, Be your own t>o*%. work your . ------RT0-3-V C XPKDITCR INVENTORY with driver s license tor all teecher. 7S3 8725 The Rooster's Coup, Rt. 29 Summit, N.J CONTROL to assist genera1 V own hours, pari or lull tim e. Car phases ot factory work, packing, Stand-By Personnel PROPICIBNT TYPIST WILL ------R 1 *1 5 13 OR APES—4 Pr., custom lined, 1 Lambertviite. N .j apen 7 days 'BABYSITTER needed fo care monager of well established n e ce ssa ry C a ll 688 0810. shipping, maintenance, DO TYPING IN MY HOVE ACCORDION INSTRUCTIONS or s i n g 1 pr 116 x 85", 1 pr 40* 397 0197 'f o r 6 mo. old infont, in c h ild 's H^fua^Oppty. Em ployerM -F fastener distributor Modert production, etc; full time. Temporary Permanent, WILL PICK UP A DELIVER Disco now being taught by Pat 152 x S3", beige on beige. 8100. ------K t-f 'homo. Linden, 4 day w eek, 8-5 487 4957 »o 1 7 o ffic e , c lo s e to P o rk w a y NURSE* Apply: G E IS S E L M F G ., 600 239-7126 Conte, well known teecher A C o il 44i 694$ eves 6 9 427 Chesfnuf St., U nion ------— ------K | * 1 LIVINO Raam couch. 108", 2 CLERICAL ASSISTANT mftc Excellent storting s a lo ry , Swenson Dr., Kenilworth. ------HA 10-1-2 entertainer A complete course , r — ------R 10-1-1 In s u ra n c e a g e n c y tasks, ty p in g ------R 10 11 upholstered chairs in excellent benefits A g ro w th opportunity. RN'S - L P N ’S 964-7717 B OY 15 seeking any type job. for beginners A advanced f i t t o r needed in m y r e q u i r e d Excellent benefits Apply INDUSTRIAL BOLT & In Del Ray Bldg ESSEX COUNTY SECTION condition 888 2137 ( hom e, Irvington, for 2 c h ild re n Union area, after school. Near students. Call for appt 687 1638 P h o n e M rs . F le m in g a t 276 3000, NUT CO, 191 Fabyan PI. Home Health Aides , SALES We Specialize In people N A TIO N AL COUNCIL OP .------R 10 1 ,11 A 2 y rs C a r n ee d e d . 4 days, KOHLER MACBEAN N e w a rk B u rn e t J r. H ig h 687 8041 ------R 10 10 13 JEWISH WOMEN i T h u r . F r i , S af A Sun. 10 6 :30 Live-In Companions - . i ■ ■ K 10M L IVINO ream set. 9 pcs , AGENCY, Cranford R 10-1-1 Ready for a change? Tired of JOHN HANCOCK ------R 10-1-2 PIANO LESSONS modern SOOO or best offer, 4 yrs 'PM 1140 m o n th 102 M e lv ille R 10 1 1 i P i, Irvington on Mond , Tues 8 GENERAL CLERICAL A hospital routines? Looking for a MUTUAL LIFE T RAFFIC HOME NURSING CARE Private, experienced, ail ages, Sabarfcaa Thrift Haases old Cell after 6 P.M 241 5120 (Traffic department needs clerk in your home Call 762-5081 after W ed CLERICAL typing. Hours 8 30-5 PM. Office challenge? Select cases hours When you need a nurse, nurses Clothing, t ------R 10 1 Some experience handling bills 2 p m F u rn itu re A i r k a ...... - ■ ■ ______K 1Q-1-1 Part time, fa m ilia r with figures, moving fo Mountainside. Call locations. Join: SPRINGFIELD, N.J. aide or companion at reasonable Announces career opportunity of lading A contracting carriers Brae M A P LE 10 draw er Chest, night som e typing re q u ire d 687 IU 4 fo r in te rv ie w 687 5723 m o rn s QUALITY CARE ra te s c a l' Q u a lity C a re 675 6622 ------— R 10 8 13 55 Academy.AT, S.O. 7*3 6430 o n ly in sales A management. 4 y e a r Must have apptitude for figures table A 2 com plete tw in beds. B ANK ------K 10 11 NURSING SERVICE K 10 1 2 143 M ein St .Orange 473 2541 S2S0. girls white single dresser K 10-8-1 fin a n c in g A training program. also spend time in office TEACHER OP PIANO Immediate cases available. 760 Spfld A ve ., Irv. 372 0604 A 2 com plete tw in bade $95. g irls CLERK E x c e lle n t s a la ry . C a ll 675 6622 Monthly salary up to $1,000 plus caculafing weights Typing W ill come to your home. CREDIT GERMAN speaking woman P t u N id i T Mon th ru Set. 9-4 bike 24" S2S 374 5404 wanted once a week to house (or visit). Quality Care, 120 commission. Complete training helpful but not essential. Masters in music, all levels. Call Responsible. diversified in Life, Casualty, Pension, anytim e 741 6508 ------— K 10 • ------, R 10 1 INVESTIGATOR clean for female executive, in H a ls te d St. E O ra n g e GOOD WORKING COND MAY 1 HELP YOU? Duties include conducting position Must be good at Mutual Funds, etc. R 10 13 13 P LEA MKT , SAT , Oct 1st rein m a t t r e s s F a c t o r y Springfield. Good salary Call K 10-1-1 H IG H R A T E S consumer cf credit investi figures, use calculator, some be t 12 noon A 2 P M . 467 3697 date Sun , Oct 2nd Municipal OUTLET EXCELL FRINGE BENEFITS Mrs. Rhonda 686-9685 DRUMS A XYLOPHONE IN­ gation, light typing, fre typing Previous office ------. K 10 11 OFFICE WORK This is one of the most ALL TYPES OF READINGS STRUCTIONS. All eget. Fred Parking Lot, next to Masonic S)S A up. Orthopedic A custom experience essential Excellent P A R T T IM E quenf customer contact on G IR L F R ID A Y rewarding programs available GRIFFITH LABS TAROT CARD READINGS Pizzuto, graduate JuilHerd, Temple. 1912 M orris Av., Union. odd sizes. Sweet Dreams starting salary A benefits M O R N IN G S telephone Must have 6 FOR ACCOUNTING OFFICE. today. Contact M r. Abbruzzese 855 R a h w a y A ve. U n io n , N J A Spec. 2060 M o rris A v*., member American Symphony. Space available For info call B ed d ing , 643 C hesfnuf sf , 964 0766 months experience or with a SALARY OPEN. Write Class. o r M r M in to n a t 379 1120. Apply between 9 AM ] p m Union 1 blk. from Ctr. 3884578 686 2620 Union 964 «035 finance company Call 379-1400 for appt. ------Z 1*1 K i t FISHER SCIENTIFIC CD B ox 4232, S u b u rb a n P u b lis h in g ------R 10-22-1 ------MIDI) ------— 2 10 22 5 R 1*15-1) SUPPLIES CLERK 524 F a d e m Rd , S p rin g fie ld 1291 Stuyvesant Ave , Union. Job consists of film ing docu Equal Oppty EmployerM F .R 10 1 l j r s s r ents, inventory proce ------:------R 10-11 dures. organization A m a in ­ C LERK ORDER taker for sales BUSINESS and SERVIC S DIRECTORY tenance ot stock room, dept of large liquor wholesaler filling requisitions tor supp office, experience helpful, 37Vj GUARDS sM M TOM jhewIxpert^iri^ji^h^ lies, tiling, some heavy lift hr wk , all employee benefits (Uniformed Security) ing involved modern office. Sal. S100S110 to B E Excellent Benefits start Baxter Warehouse Corp., Full Time-Part Time Free Parking 625 Rahway Ave., Union. Warms DrttsmakiRf 50 Kitchen Cjfcift«ts » Mwim 6 $Nm» No experience necessary except t m m * * i i Ptsmtodg 6 Hi8trti| Call Personnel Dept ------— — K 10 l 1 a desire to obtain success in a LOVE Your Home? Why not DUTCH SOY PAINTS security position Car DRESSMAKING LINN CONSTRUCTION SAVE M O N E Y! 624-2300 protect it from burglars A fire s . Buy Direct From Factory I fa m ily aHtarlot *175, 2 8)75, * Equal Oppty Employer necessary Retired individuals A ALTERATIONS CO,INC Florida Specialist Call Precision Security, 375 2*3 9160 Dolly Madison Kitchens 8675 and up. Rooms, hallways, LAMCO — — ■ ' III I I CLERK TYPIST welcomed. Good starting salary 6571,991 4708 fo r a fre e e s tim a te . CARPENTERS ROOFERS Showroom and Factory, Rt 22, DONS stores $35 and up. Residential, + all company benefits. Apply ------;------K 1 (M .21 ------K t - f - 34 WE B U ILD A REPAIR Economy Movers, inc PLUMBING A HEATING Diversified duties for accurate S p rin g fie ld 379 6070 commarclal, scaffold, trim fobs, CONTRACTOR (with DO 214 if applicable) at ADDITIONS DORMERS R » I 55 typist with flair for figures Driveways 35 ROOFS A GUTTERS A Local & carpentry Vary reasonable. Specializing in oaths, BANKING Excel benefits, Soringfl4ld Appliinct Ripjin 2 1 * LEADERS GARAGE Free ast. Free minor repairs, kitchens, also home in s u ra n c e a g e n cy 379 1120 PINKERTON’ S INC. DOORS F A M IL Y ROOMS Loam. Finance Companies 60 Long Distance fu lly Ins. 373 4000 o r 374-5436. improvements basements, ------r io 11 EMB CONSTRUCTION FOLLOW THE SERVICING most ma|or industrial Residential MANY REFERENCES Don Aibecker. Mgr — ------— R 1* 1-68 aftlct, additions, minor 2040 Millburn Ave LOANS BY PHONE CLERK TYPIST brands washers, dryers A Insurance Free Est. FULLY INSUREDFREE Union, N.J. PRANK'S PAINTING- Prat tit repairs, ate Free ast Fully LEADER! RECEPTIONIST for Sundays Maplewood, N:J. dishwashers. All work CALL ESTIMATES Secondary Morrgape toens • nt.AExf.gutters, leaders. Fully insured. Lie Na 5166 only for interesting real estate g u a ra n te e d . 376 9030. A nytim e fcves Wkends 688 8230 371 1654 MAJESTIC CORP insured. Low price*. Call after 3 Join Setco, one of the 2045 S p rin g fie ld A v e , U n io n 687-0035 office Brounell A Kramer, 1435 Room 202 ------K 10 1 21A t f 50 p m. 372 4764. leading financial mstitu 789-0107 789-0564 (964-4206 w 667-0904 M o r r is A v e , U n io n . 686 1800 RELIABLE CONTRACTORS C ALL 964-0747 ------R 1*1 68 tions in New Jersey Right K 10 11 Equal Opportunity Employer ------K 1*1 35 Buitdini Materials 24 INC. Home repairs, alterations R 10-1/60 now we have several good LIMA PAVING INC. MOVING P AINTING spots open for --- — -----— -— K 10-1 A new construction, Reasonable In te rio r A exterior Trim work N E E D A P LU M B ER ? CALL at DISTRIBUTOR M fg w ood Driveways, parking lots A L o c a l A Long Distance GERARD No job too small CLERK TYPIST rates. No waiting time. Free Maintenance Service 62 Free Est insured Apartment! No job too small windows, doors, trim, roads AU type mesonry Free Reas, rates 24i 6409 l >c No for Union office, good with GUY-GAL FRIDAY estimates. 233 2479 (Keep us moving 964 7515 TELLERS hardware, Facil. open to gen est 372 3000 , 373 6324 4066. Experienced only. Openings fig u re s C ar e s s e n tia l 964 1930 All around person for busy — ------R 1 *1 50 CHARLES LANZET and you save) - - — R t ♦ 68 suburban office, some .typing, public at substl. savings. Open ------K tf 35 Maintenance Service 20 yrs. —------Z f t 71 in S u m m it ------0 ------R IO 11 wk. days to 5 p.m Sat to noon clerical work, some outside ALUMINUM SIDING exp Floors waxed A cleaned, Paul s MAM PAINTING P LU M B lN O A H SATIN O C LERK TYPIST Part time for (800] 677 1036 Electric Regain 37 For the bast price and a quality FROMIRV KETIS Repairs remodeling, violations work, diversified duties, good SELRITE M ILL WORK homes. offices. complete insurance office 3 days a week, salary, company benefits, i job, call Stave, 26 yrs. In janitorial work. S4. & SS n o rm a l Moving painters inf ext Fully ins Call “ *fh rm i, kits, hot water CLERICAL Mon . Wed , Fri . 9 to 5 PM Call BLDG SUPPLY CORP J.M. ELECTRIC business and I do all my own 1925 V a u x h a ll RO .U n io n 372 5343 or 371 9787 • | m A hot weter Excellent typing skills M r P a rks. 581 Rahway Ave .Union rm 68S 6919 688 6907 371 9827 Residential A Commercial work. I beat any price. For free 25“ £ R it j- 1 -<(R 688 7768 R t t sewer essential and recent R 10 1 1 ------K t f 24 w iring. 382 6519 days, eves. 352 estimate call 964 1846 CARL P KQEHNCR Cleaning----- _ Cfcmm...... _A resn Herb 686 7700 in t e r io r T riefle r ES 2 0660 Lie background with from 9 to 5 weekdays 2561 GARRIS, Rout#22,Union painting A 1000 dictaphone Position open in COMPUTER OPERATOR Carpentry 27 M a o n n i IT paperhanging ^ir$tFirst class work Z T t 71 H A 10 1 1 ------K t.f. 37 ------— ----- R 10 1 50 KELLY MOVERS our Berkeley Heights Experienced Burroughs All L o ca l A Long Distance In s u re d 375 0*27 operation center employee benefits, modern S M A L L J O B S K E L J O N E le c t. L ie No 4069, CARPENTRYPLUMBlNO CALL ME LAST,maionry, Agent North American van R 1*1 68 •alm f | M i) fully insured, no job too big, no f t office Absolutely no phone Home repairs, carpentry, . MASONRY plastering, waterproo*ing, self Lines The GENTLEmen INSURANCE job to o s m a ll. 241 9785 PAINTINO calls Send resume Incl salary panelling, tiling, van interiors Baths, kitchen cab., siding, empl a, insured Work guar A m o ve rs. 382 1 380 WILLIAM H. VEIT PROOF MACHINE requirements to Baxter Due to promotions and ex All work guar &, fully ins Joe ------, K t f 37 roofing, basements, Armstrong N U F R IO , 30 Y rs e xp E b J 8773 EXTERIOR A INTERIOR Roofing Seamless Gutters E LE C TR IC A L 100 amp ser R f f 64 OPERATOR W arehouse C o rp . P O B ox 423, pansion we have the 241 0343 callings, tiling. 20 years exp. R t f 63 Try USI Good job, reasonable Freeest Doownworx N J ins U n io n , 07083 following openings K t t 27 on the average. 1 family home ANTHONY O'AU.ESSIO G IBRALTAR MOV I NO CO rates. Fraa ast. 686 5913 Since 1932 373 1153 Experienced Position at 1170 J A H E le c tric 687 5426. FRANK MOHR 25 yrs. S2I per h r., p e rs o n a lly super ------— ------— K 10 11 CARPENTER CONTR. 687-63M L k . No. 31198000 exparlance Stepe-brick A stone ,------* 1*168 ------ztf-7| our Berkeley Heights Ope All types contr , additions, K t-f 37 ins., turn, padded L o ca l A D ENTAL ASSISTANT R ATER veneers fireplaces patios Fredrick W. Richards ration Center re p a irs A remod’l'g . Alter ins. statewide. Short trip s to A fro m , A lt types Of roofing A repairs. Full time chair side, for quality S. Grindlinger additions. FuMy Insured. Free. Save money We paint top ’ PR O P PACK W m P R iv ie re , 688 7296 24 h r. sarv. Fraa est. Plano Slate, A tp h eif Shingles, Hot Ter. group practice Experienced, X _ Electric estimates. 241 2946 after 5 P.M. you palm bottom »q. Gutters. Leaders, ins Free Est You'll enjoy a good salary, Experienced K t f 27 spec I'8t8.746 5700,(800) 242 6727. 35) 5403 Polly Union ray license necessary Good G GREENWALD Elect'l. instl. and repair Qua! „KH MRUim* ------R 101 63 ------R f t -64 fine benefits and very salary & working conditons 372 CARPENTER CONT'RS rated work, copper w ire used Painting. Repairs No TONY SOTTOSANTI M ason 762 076* Ins M pleasant working condi PREMIUM SHORTLINE MOVERS CREST RF6..374-0627 2330 All type repairs, remod'l 'j., kit, exclus. Lie. No. 641 Contractor, steps, sidawalks, H M -6 8 tions For an appointment, job too small. P a c k in g A Storage Appi ------R 1011 COLLECTION CLERK porches, enclosures, cellars, waterproofing, retaining walls A moving. Spec in piano moving L.L HAINTIM Z t f 78 please call our Personnel a ttic s F re e est fu lly in s 688 D IAMOND SETTER Wanted 289-5197, 381-2962 a d d itio n s 372 2063 o r 375 2990 24 h our s e rv 466 7 267 In te rio r & E x ttr lo , K e n rates ROOPINO-GUTTERS A D e p a rtm e n t a t 277 6200 CASUALTY RATER 2984 S m a ll jobs — ------p 10 1 63 ------R t f 44 J.HTtH’rS 'n ^ . free est LEADERS, ALTERATIONS, with experience On Prong &. ------p K t f 27 ------R 1*1 » Bead w o rk o n ly C a ll 964 7747 Minimum 1 yr experience FULLY INSU4EO FREE CARPENTER Entertammefit 39 PORCHES. OOORS A A ll Masonry Steps, sidewalks, O V k V ______8 Ask for Michael — ------* W-t-tt ESTIM ATES 964-0618. > In te rio r A E x te rio r WINDOWS Panels end ceilings, waterproofing Self employed. ------R 10 1 l K LD PAINTINO S la vic! ------Z 1*1-71 Su m m it and RECORDS CLERK Small jobs formica work, PUPPET SHOWS Original hand ell kinds of carpentry work, tor Insured A ZAPPULLO 687 U GH? haul. clean up gar . puppet programs tor all occ. estimate call Mike, 372-8704. 6476 o r 372 4079 besmts . remove old (urn . appi lot 4 Eat Quality work. >s n DOMESTIC Person to help re p a irs . C a ll T om 687 5647 prlcoa PuMy ins. Tree ear U J M NMWfiAOnMwm E liza b eth POLICY C lip A Save 325 1570 R 1*1 50 ------R T F 43 D a ys 617 2161 a ft 4 30 . 964 14)2 single woman with cleaning, K f t 27 ------K M 39 ------K t f 66 J57I or t v M J marketing, A. laundry, 3 times a General Contractors W TYPISTS ALL types ot carpentry work, STEPS, sidewalks Masonry, RMS 1-66 CUSTOM MADE Rubbish Removed SIDNEY KATZ week 3 room apt in Irvington ceilings, paneling, doori A Furniture Repairs quality work Rea prices Fully SLIPCOVERS C a lf 381 1960 a fte r 4 P .M . 45 FRANGIONE CONST All appi , turn , wood A m e ta ls Painting. paperhanging, 367 Springfield Ave. LEGAL windows. No job too small Call 379 9099 D eutSch s Pr 'n g fie ld . taken away Attics, basm ts. A Crpattd by 1. Sftaif R 10 11 FURNITURE POLISHING •plastering int i e xt Free Summit, N.J. AI 372 4282 a fte r 6 Specializing in Asphalt R 10 1-63 aar cleaned Reas rates 325 estimates 487 7172 2...... 41 41288I a f f o r 4 p .1v Equal Oppty. EmployerM-F TYPISTS — ------K 10-1 27 Repairing, Antiques restored, Concrete, Masonry Repairs 2713 ------R f f Expd preferred Retlnlshing. Henry Ruff. Call K t f 66 _ _ _ _ K 10 1 1 Chain Link Fence PHIL TERRANOVA, J JA M N IK L 1 Carpet l Hup 28 688 5665 installation end Repair IRV CAN FIX IT Painting, DRIVERS TAXI CAB fu ll A p a rt Excellent opportunity for Sidewalks, patios, steps, walls A Ext A int Painting, decor ah BOOKKEEPER for active ------R f ♦ 45 carp elec plumb repairs A time work, must be over 21 yrs permanent career positions INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL A Paper hanging Free est automobile deafer, must be CARPET INST'L'D. tlla. 412 Hillside Av., Orange, new install. No iob loo small 1ST JOHN OeNICOLO C a ll 37 3 5757 with one of the leading Garage D>ars MAINTENANCE N.J. Free ast. 67* 0969 6288 pr 687 |4 l* a n y tim * TH* experienced thru general Wall to wall Plus repairs R e lia b le A rees. 273 4751 ------R 10 1 1 property and casualty FREE ESTIMATES ! M M ledger Salary commensurate Experienced Call Andy ——------R 1*1-83 SS2r«?^AR “ 4',?l insurance companies. 755 6781 OARAOE DOORS, Installed, 635 2792 or 373 7904 ------Ktf66 with experience. Call 623 3305 D RIVER Deliver auto parts A garage ext , repairs A service, ------HA 10-1 50 BRICKWORK ft fo r ap p f K tt 28 Steps, walks, fireplace. Quality hulm tl faportnogm t| aid in warehouse Apply only If interview by appt only electric operators A radio ------K 10 11 work Free estimates. TUNIMO EEOULATIMQ interested in steady C a ll M r B u c k lo w , 379 2500 Child Care controls. STEVENS Kitchen Cat met* 55 DAN S PAINTINO BO O K K EE P ER MATURE. Lite employment A willing to learn 31 O VERH EAD DOOR CO 241 687 Site And Decorating, ,nt A ext Tin t y p in g A general office ------—------R io 163 DAVID PETRACCORC B u y W is e A u to P a r ts , 2091 0749 KITCHEN CABINETS Reasonable rates Free REPAIRING experience needed. Part time, Springfield Ave , Vauxhall. — ~ ------R t F 47 Sold A ^stalled Old cabinets Estimates Insured 869 6200 MAPLEWOOD hourscan be arranged. Call 371 ------K 10 11 Wonder World resurfaced w Formica Formica Moving A Staratt 64 ------Q M 64 — rm 7065 Nursery School Home Improvements 50 counter tops 486 0777 INTERIOR A EXTERIOR TREE EXPERTS ------K 10 1 1 Painting, Leaders A Gutters, specializing in p e u n in o . EARN a Stato certificate as a 1359 M o r r is A v ., U n io n , N .j ------R 1*1 55 BERBERICK & SON IB M WIRT I I All PfiAtot M Trt* Work. homemakeer Home Health Finest In preschool INTERIOR A EXTERIOR Expert MOVERS at low cost. Free Estimates.^ insured: am Camera Dept Mgr 7983 or 753 7939 M r J Giannini KKiudliiE !«m ov*H e Pswur Aide, training free, part time education Ages. 2 to6, full A painting, piperhinging, Fully Inv Free Est SPECIAL Spraylno. Fully InturM. Full time position with excellent c a r p e n tr y A ro o fin g , SENIOR CITIZEN RATE No ------r 11 a IS CIST T l P LI0I p ay A fringe benefits. Must have w o rk , fle x ib le h o u rs 233 3113 half day sessions State He THE HONEY 00 Flrrw M d t W M CMPk.. A certified teachers sheetrocking, floor tiling. 371 job too small.Call 686 8379 and INTERIOR A EXTERIOR some knowledge of ---—------K 10-1-1 CABINET RE FINISHING Painting, Leader A Gutter work . . JUST M8RE 830 Mo* * i» T p k , S hort H ills Reg to r 3179 Veneers compare our rates. photography. Apply In person ------R 1*1 50 ------R 1*1 64 m tm Mr Tripodi Exective Secretary E q u a l Opp»y. E m p lo y e r M -F Antiquing Vinyls Formica SECY TO VIP Kindergarten, IM -T tM VALLEY FAIR R to ] G ENERAL CONTRACTOR Recover Your Did Cabinets, UNIVERSITY VAN L lN ff, An ------— — R t f 68 Must like people, politics, Alterations, additions, painting, New Doors A Drawers. P AINTINO A Decorating int A Ask lor -Ad TaMr- and Springfield Ave..Union Sept. 77 Counter Tops educated m ove. A ll types of ------K 10 1 I pressure Governmehf kftcheris, etc. Fully insured. R. moving Free est We move Extv Alterations, paneling. Free reletfons/sfeno, typing A taking KEYPUNCH OP „ . _ . _ - •*» will haip you with $ Full or part time. Experienced^ Call 687 2452 SANDS 467 8785. ' inofer, 4>B7 H J7. charge of small office in Union 964-3712 MS»fc items. 176 2070 anytime, CLERICAL IMD'L ONR O IM El on 129 Salary commensurate ] 10 ) 3t R T F JO ------R T F 64 S l i f t j « OT iSL ^ i Rpsvit Gottor $tM A0. County Top salary A Rt * SS T h a t's a ll it costs to c a ll us A see w ith e x p e rie n c e 687 1144 exceptional benefits for long w hat we have to of tar you L ong - ...... ’----- ’ K 10 1 1 |l A short term assignments, l y A hours Never* a dull moment i ------' T | f t im. companies, local area Reply with detailed resume, LADIES, MEN, STUDENTS A-l Temporaries salary requirements to Class Neeo Extra Money? Service our 1995 M o rris A v.,Union 96* 1301 B o x 4235, S u b u rb a n P ub . 1291 customers; tarn S5 S7 hour Car C A L L T H E EXPERTS TO DO THE JOB. R IG H T * H it N Wood A v .Linden 925 1601.1 aStuyvesant Ave , Union. N J n e ce ssa ry— C a ll 688 0810. ------K 10 1 t 1 ' “■'Oil ------R10-1 1 I

S' V \ Thursday, September 29, 1977 For Soto Gmsial S a tio i u r HnmferUe- Hm M M HELP WANTED MOVINO to Pier Ida Mutt tan TYPING SERVICES Workar u n io n Beautiful split, 3 BRS, POR Senior C ltlian, 3 or 4 25" Zenith Color TV ft matching room*, lat floor. 375 5250 will typa labait, envelope* at LR, OR, mod. kit., ivy batht, I bonch 9300 Wlntar wear, all «i homa Alto, ttuff ft collata. P.O, family rm beautifully — : — .....— - Z 151 99 10, doubt* box tpring ft m aftratt Disc & Box 571, Sprlngfiald, 07091 landscaped Baseboard hot 'Victorian Weekend' set *20 aa, other household Item* ------i io-i 94A wafer gat beat. ApBHBNBb WiKgE |g SEgtg f T CLERICALS 232 9194. A C Realty, Rltr*. 7*3 4500 Asst Bkgr NCR exp totl*0 Gel ------K 10-1 ------,------Z 10 1 M MILLINGTON, Stirling ft Frl, Typy ft Keybrdto$l*0 M all N *w m aftratt, twin or ful 1-930 REAL ESTATE UNION Sum mit parson* wanted to there ft Stock Clk to 1135 CAR NEC Sofa bad-9110. Bunk bed* wood furnished houaa In each area. MORRIS CTY LOC Typist 55 Data 1*0. 241 t992 Nemo fe> i s T T A K E A P E E K *47 0200 for d atallt. WPM accurate to S140 Typist in Cape May next month ------K tt 9 A M 9 P .M WKOYS ------Z 15) 99 fila r exp to Siao Fee Pd O ROANLOWIRY, 2 1. * rm. Cap* ranchTownlay excellent benefits BY MILT HAMMER keyboards, foot ptdalt, all ttopt, 6 L IZ A B IT N area, 2 batht, alunilnum aiding, Hggtu For Root 101 CALL FOR DETAILS ft APPT The New Jersey Historical Society Cape May County Historical and ta c .; 4 pc. kit. tat, formica ft El mora Section atking 949,900. 9*4 3*00 vin yl US. Call 4*7 1239 or 37t 2. 7 rm . Capa ranch, Ham ilton SNORT HILLS 2 BR, 2VY bth will sponsor a “ Victorian Weekend” in Genealogical Society, the Greater Cape -- N a *r St. G ens ft JEC. 1 Fa m ily school araa; finished btmt The Personnel Group SIM. Colonial, • yrt old, 2 car Col. U50. Othara 9500 up In Rick Of The l.Rs Cape May with tours, talks and a May Historical Society, the Central ------K 10-1 attach, gkr., fancad In. Asking nearby towns. ANNE 141* M o rris Ave.,Union, N.J garage 4 b r s , 2Vi bath*, larga 951,900 SONGS I’LL ALWAYS O U T S T A N D IN G V a lu a t In Kit.. LR, DR, ft Family Rm. SYLVESTER Realtor 37* 2300 dinner-dance Oct. 7-9. The weekend will New Jersey Victorian Society, the woman's fashion*. Slia 10 20, 3. 7 rm Colonial, Washington ------Z 151 101 CURRENTLY UNEMPLOYED SING: by Merle Haggard with FPL, ancloaad patio, school, fin. btm t, IVY batht, mark the society’s 27th annual League of Historical Societies of New _~r 12W24V5. E verything 2 for 1. cantral *lr. Top - condition S PRINOPIBLD-Baltuarol Union County residents, with Better quality, famout labait. U7.000. 353 57*9 asking 1*1,900 section, im m ediate possession recant BA degree for field work (CAPITOL RECORDS Historical Conference, held every fall Jersey and the New Jersey Historical •«*. 4. *rm Colonial, Holy Spirit, l»/b • Derations Bari Shop, SO ------Z 151 9* of 7 room Tudor, 2 car garaga, with non profit agoncy Must SABB-11531) This two- Martina Ave., Panwood. Fraa bathe, naw k it. tpotiaaa. Atking axcallant location naar buses, have reliable trans Forward Dr. Clifford L Lord, director of the Commission The society’s Women’s — E LIZABETH 159,900. parking. shopping ft houaa* of worship resume to The Arthritis record sel is a personal society, will welcome those attending Branch is making arrangements for the "1 ------K 10 1 St. H e dw lg't Church Araa 5. Building lot poaalblo 2 family 9*40 par month. Raaltor. Foundation, 2* Prospect St , * family cuttom built, all brick, zoning, taking 923,900. Westfield, N.j . 07090 statement from Merle He the conference on the first evening A conference RCDBCORATINO Mutt tall, (4) 4V, rm ft f2) 3V, rm , apt*., living room turnltura, air cono., COLONY SUBURBAN ------7------K 9 29 1 taparata utllltlat, ownar 7*17100 aftar4 P.M 379 2332 picked these songs and carpaflng, mite Itamt, by Ml RHrs.ttMNQ M ANAGEMENT CAREER lecture on “ America s oldest resort” Reservations and information may supplies wat*r only Atking ------2 151-101 gave the album iLs title excellent cond Reasonable. Call 1921 M o rrl* Ava. Union, n .j . 113,000 to S I*,000 to s ta rt and a gaslight tour of the “Mainstay he obtained through the New Jersey Thur*. aftar 5, P ri. Sat aftar 1 1135,000 For fu rth a r Intensive training program Information call Gorciyc* Z 10-1-M Rooms h t Rapt m because he . truly feels Inn” will follow. Historical Society headquarters, 353-MM . Agency. Realtor, 241 2447, 721 Collage and or substantial ------K 10 1 business experience Call Mr Cheatnut St Roaaiia Apgrtmwti For Rout these are ‘Song I’ll Newark ReNT a naw piano from *• par IRVINOTON Nicely furnished Brock bet 9 am 4 pm «*4 7*79 Saturday’s agenda includes a bus ------Z 10 1 M room for business gentlemen Always Sing” (as he puts month applicable towardt LANDLORDS ------K 9-29 1 tour of the Jersey Cape arranged by the purchasea RONDO MUSIC Hwy IRVINOTON Stuyvesant Ava. 375 *072 W* can help you rant your ------Z 151 102 NEWS CARRIER WANTED it). Many of these songs he Cape May County Historical and 22 at Veuxhelihall Rd., Union **7 vacant a p t*, -to d e s ira b le B O lS OR G IR L , 12 15 ABSOLUTE GEM IRVINOTON—L*rg* warm Genetic disease film 2250 2 Familly ily S-ftlu* *. alum, tldad, 2 tenant*, screened bv HTl\ 4 I D E a v e . SPFLD | wrote (16 of the 20), many Genealogical Society, tours of private ------K 10 IS rof#**lon*i* at no coat to you clean light housekeeping room CALL 7*3 *71*. 8rokar for mature gantiaman. Vary he has made country homes and other places, and a dinner SKIS ft Boott at prlcat you can CUTE Colonial. 3 BRS, LR, DR; TIM B R E A LTY 399-422* ------K 9 29 1 scheduled at temple afford. Mott tliat available, Kit , ancloaad front porch, w w reasonable Security ft i classics and most were ------Z 10 1 97 references required 1297 dance at the Golden Eagle Inn. which is alto tkatat, indoor batkatbaiit. carpaflng, ivy baths, 7 car RATECLERK Tobaggon, bait catting rod, LANDLORD!—No fee, no Clinton Ava. See between 12 CENTRAL TRANSFER CO., top-of-the-charts hits A film entieled “ Without Tears” garaga noon ft * PM all weak conference headquarters haimatt, toccar bail* ft lott A LL Brick Capa. 4 BRS, 2V, advertising expanse W* has openings at Its Union, N J recommend reliable ft screened ------Z 10 1 102 terminal part time eves MAC The I,P contains nine Sunday’s schedule includes a walking dealing with the Jewish genetic mora tport Itamt Sport Swapt b ath t, LR, DR j mod k it., rac Inc. 17 No 20th St K anllw orth rm Pottlble mother dtr. tenant*. North Realty, 9*4-440*. UNION Tariff experience preferred songs which were No. 1 lour of Cape M ay’s historic district plus disease, familial dysautonomia, will 27* 0550 A C R e a lty,R ltrt. 7*3 4500 ------Z 10 ! 97 PLEASANT sleeping room naar Call *•• 9330 ------K 9 29-1 i country hits and four have an initial public screening on Oct ------K 10 1 ------Z 10 I M A TTN itadantt, teachers, 94 ft N.Y, bo sea, non smoker, additional tours of private homes and STB R IO Syttam w ith raal to couplet call ut All areas, all reliable, neat gentleman. R N -L P N 's —e xpe rie n ced In others which were in the 12 at 9 p m at the Temple Sha’arey raal, Sony Tapacordar dack M APLBWOOO-Bargain price price*. Reference*, security 233*4*2 other places *30*. Cute Colonial, alum, geriatrics. 3 p.m. 11 p.m., full Shalom, S. Springfield avenue and 2*2D, Sony Staraophonic tiding, 3 BRS. LR, OR. Kit ft days, or *053019 ova*. time. Shift bonus Call O N., 276 Top 5 on (he charts. Two— The conference is co-sponsored by the Racordlng Ampllflar SRA 2. 964-6290 ------Z 151 102 Bath. Ownar Anxious A C HOME RENTALS S40 BKR 7 TOO. ( "Okie From Muskogee” Shunpike road in Springfield taparata pra ampt Oynakit *0 ------R 9 29 1 Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, the Realty, R ltr 7*3 4900 . ------Z 10 I 97 UNION—Larga room, privet* waft ampiiflart, 2 cabinaf ------Z 10 1 M •ntranca ft bath Bu*. man or and "The Fightin” Side Of speakers Sail all raatonabla T enants: Looking for an MAPLBWOOO woman Call a fta r *, *00 *599 SECRETARIES * ** 9340 apartment??? Sava yourself ------Z 151-102 Exec Sacy Raal Pro 1235 Me”—crossed over and CraftMarket CROSSWORD ------— — ' vR 151 DRIVE BY frustration and tlm* in finding Secy Union 9140 became pop chart hits STUPENDOUS SAL! folding tha right apartment Call ut for U f c la iM d i n Jr Socy M o rris Cty to 91 *5 d ? lGl0 B vv|V/! "3id ~Ji' tcraan, Daacon't bonch, child'* 16 OHIO ST an appointment to inspect and Socy Bagglrtnar OK to S i45 The live version of “ Okie PUZZLE V {J. ' r j m v ' 3 ! S (oft Sprlngfiald Ava } select on* out of 100 for your is scheduled datk, tabiat, wood china ciotat. D (IA*y, Florida lot. noar Sacy Union Hvy stano S175 jiV:/'VJgs 0 ‘ i n y unlqut drattar, tmall C O LO N IA L.* room*, 3 BRS, til* hood* Buildings, 1-* fam ilies, Lakaa, Orlando, ate 93300 for All Faa Pd , axcallanf benefits From M uskogee” used Garden* and Home*. The Morristown Craft ACROSS 3S Phi - v ’ d O B f T 1 v M ; appllancat, con tola TV, lamp*, bath, tunroom, garage Estate half an acre, gat away from CALL FOR DETAILS ft APPT here has never before plcturat, contaia ttarao, 3 pc tala in low J0» Qualified LIVING SPACE RLTY w lntar. P.O Box 932, Cranford Market, featuring 120 I Fastener Kappa l I Q h iQ / J |V S j 3 J - p conventional buyer can buy this 964-3800 badroom tat. 3 twin badt, cadar BKR 2350BOO ------^ Z 151-109 been released In addition, 5 Reproaches 49 Ululate ■ ■ i d v d|E3 i vyv chatt, radio ttarao 19" TV "right" bargain ------Z 10 1 97 professional craftsmen The Personnel Group ‘‘The Emptiest Arms in II Sacred chest 40 European | 7 h v ^ 1 i 3*1 . Many u taful hot/1# ho id ita m t CAST ORANOB 5 rm apt , OfAccc to, Rttd 111 141* Morris Ava., Union,N.j from throughout the Chrlttm at gift* dacoratlont, R. MafiJs Co., (tutor 1175 Supply own heat, newly ------K 9 29-1 The World” was 12 Like Abe river 3 | a p n p f p * r | toyt-racord* Lot* ot chlidran 3*7 Chestnut St painted Adults only *73 1941 or ELIZABBTN Prof#**»onal 3 RM northeast, will be held Oct or John DOWN n ' v ’. ■ eT l v 'w [ v y adult clothes ALL PRICED TO *73 7072 Sulfa, fim o ra A v Penal lad TYPIST previously available only H r Union **• 3000 8 and 9 at the National 13 Dutch 1 Seraglio SELL. Frl.-Set Sun 11 am 4 ------Z 10 I 9* ------Z 10 197 Office, carpeted. AC, N.Y A m a|or concern relocating to on a single Haggard even pm., 301 Acadamy St , So MOUNT AI NS I OB busline. Mod. Furniture avell Sprlngfiald, N.J. around Jan 1, Guard Armory on Western assembly 2 Macaw M+yj. ^pp^i^ Orange, 7*3 4034 IRVINGTON-3 lg rooms, boat ft immed occupancy To Inspect 197*, currently saaklng accurate DOLL HOUSE I hot water supplied inquire 42 included a version of 14 Richly 3 Hester ------R 10 j You will iov* every feature ot call 352 1 55*. typtats to ba tralnad on latest avenue, Morristown Chester Ave data entry equipment at present ‘ ‘Sing A Sad Song,” one of wrought Prynne’s 3 pc. living room tat — *195, 5 this delightful tptc ft span ------Z 151 97 ------Z 151 111 Featured will be hand­ Pc badroom ta t *175, S pc Colonial Capa, wall tr* * d lot MAFLBWOOO 1 Story Cor location In East Oranga, N .j 15 Blunder stigma 9 Inlet 25 Swamp IRVINGTON 1 bedroom apt*., Must ba able to typo 50 WPM his earliest hits. The other Kitchen tar *50 A ll new 24) 9*7* edged with plantings Modern •le vato r bldg 35* Stwyvooont Bldg., 1400 Sq. Ft Physician's crafted works in 14 Sweetie (2 wds.) 10 Shandy's 26 Actor, ------• K t t kltchan with eating area, Offlca, Retail or Comm'l, Starting salary 9125 weakly, full songs are taken from 14 Ava good tranaportatlon, call company benefits. C*ll for ceramics, wood, jewelry, 17 Capek drama 4 Animal’s creator Martin — T OOLMAKERS tool*, mutlc attractive living rm with built Super 371 9399 Perking 197* Springfield Av., different albums ins, 2 bedrooms, til* bath, Mptwd 4*4 7553 •p p f , Linda Romao, *7*-32*0 18 Discomfort; footprint 16 Give 28 Bind of spine stand* tor band*, laddart, ate ------Z 151 *7 Equal Oppty Employer leather, glass, fiber and Raatonabla Call *M 172* garaga. oil heat Som*on* it IRVINOTON ------Z 10 1111 Haggard is truly one of uneasiness 5 Select heed' bones ------r io i going to gat a graat house for . ------R 9-29-1 metal. 4 large rm. front apt., the greats of country 20 Swedish 6 Marilyn 19 Toward 29 Speechify 1*5.900 decorated, heat supplied, netr I * * * * * 2 The market will be open 2 Chairs & Sofa Lee K Waring Realtor buses ft shopping Mrs county or Lena shelter 30 Ankle- Raatonabla music— an origin al, an 15 E Broad St Belanlch, 7*4 M yrtle Ave , 1st fl LINDKN Office or Stonge WOMAN WILL BABYSIT IN to the public Saturday 7 Hostelry 22 Fat length robe 379 3314 rear 21 Otherwise Westfield 232 7402 Space 1700 sq. ft M2 4232 HER HOME IN IRV., AREA innovator, a poet, a 8 Matrimonial 23 Diabolical 35 Wrath 7------Z 10 1 9* ------Z 11 2* 97 ------Z 10-15.-112 CALL 374 052* from 10am to 8pm and 22 Erato’s MOUNTAINSIDE IRVINOTON 15 Myrtle Ave. 3 ------— K 9 29 2 picker, a and a instrument phrase 24 Male- 36 Finnish fill, Dae*. Cat* Sunday from 10 a m to 6 port rm apartments availed* Mono j y la m 114 hardworking musician 23 Opposite 12 wds.) diction LOVELY COLONIAL Adult*. No pets *175 11*5 Super BEDROOM SET-walnut, full p.m Admission will be DOO OBB Ot I N C R -10 la tto n On corner lot. toned for office*, on pram Isas slxa, S30., conv chair, S20 B W Merle Haggard struggled of dele 2 5 5 6 7 8 9 IO UNION Corner Store tor rent 1 courta -130. Union, Wattfiald, ft commercial or limited light ------Z 151 97 TV, $40 Sat., Oct. 1,9-1 P.M. 411 $1.50 each. Additional 24 "When My Sum m it N.J DOG CO LLECT. industry To tea call Realtor 1*73 M orris Ave Call 4M-474* Spring St., Union from poverty and prison to *54*432 IRVINOTON — 4 rm t 3rd ------2 10 1114 ------K 9 29 information may be ob­ — Smiles at II 12 ------R M l* Pauline J. Rilley floor, heat ft hot water supplied. S PR IN O P IB LO —Rac antly his place of respect and available Nov 1st Adults only C RIB, Basslnat, stroller,' tained by calling 539-3822 M e" renovated 1230 sq ft., center of hanging lamps ft dacoratlvaodd popularity which he li 762-6770 371 5221 town, haat ft water supplied 379 25 Word of Want ad to lay IT ------Z IO-I H ------Z 151 97 place* Excallant cond 9*4 3*39 *799 ------— K 9 29 shares with few other identification ROSELLE PARK ...... - - Z 10-1 114 Metrey gets 15 ” mT’ n LIONEL TRAINS t s l,too D IN IN G ROOM sat, Draxal, F r country entertainers. 24 Uncover 17 BUY, SELL. «EE»I« IT S A STEAL lovely Eatttid* IRVINOTON— 3V1 rm apt , all Prov., larga table, 2 arm chairs 27 Suffix * « u n or ill m t ,vn low. Coliy., Man 111 Numbers on the LP t io Col . featuring LR w FPL. full utilities supplied, 3rd floor 9225 ft 4 regular, Fr, Prov girl's post at Kean denoting '* — ------HA I H 17 DR. 3 BRS. 220 w iring. W W Oct 15th Call J71 4*73 after 4 sectional badroom sat, whit# ft include: ‘ ‘Mama Tried,” Carpeting. PM, all day weekends WARRENCOUNTY gold. F r Prov hopo chest, brlc Dr. George Metrey of origin 21 h LIONEL TRAINS Wa have fine homa*. acreage, ■ ------2 15197 a-brac. *M 19*4. ‘ ‘Swinging Doors, ‘ ’ 28 Junior's IM M E D IA T E CASH Geo PA TON Assoc investments ft estates inquire ------R 9 29 Piscataway has been T opprlca* paid. 4*4 2*92 R ltrt . Mtgt . In* IRVINGTON—33 Chestnut Ave , tor listings H. Monattl, Realtor. "Uncle Lem ,” “ Sing Me baseball i i 211 MISC IOSCIA—On Sunday, Sept Annellese Huber Relatives and Raaitora. overbook price for clear suburb, "Ad visor" to placa • star at from HAEB1RLE ft BARTH 25, 1977, Reffaeia (Ceteldo), of P A IN TIN G A PAP E EH AN O IN O ■C M L trdln-U mint.* used cars. All makes ft mod. friends attended the funeral i,,rm rid* t* Form tha tap. Stars can ba ardarad COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Fine union, N.J., beloved wife of the Cargant^ftPjaaMrlnf Alee vintage cars. I mm. cash U SKD CARS DON'T in 2-1 lo t, 4-1 in* or *4ln* sixes. Av*., cor. Veuxhall Rd., Union, from HAEBERLE ft BARTH Wbb baity NM2N Itatldn, N.Y.C. (Mdll*m M r. C arr 7*5922*. 7*3 )400 D ll...they lust trad* away. late Luigi, devoted mother of COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine ihdM lm CM* by. QMlIty (Sea te m p i** below ). on Tuesday, interm ent Roeedele Charles and Joseph Mlscioecla ______-______1 155*9 ------K ^ H 2 9 Sail yours w ith g low coot Memorial Perk, Linden. Ave., corner of Vauxhell Rd., mdlnMnancd »/•" on Want Ad. Call *8* 7700. and Mrs. Laura D'lmperlo, also Union, on Saturday HIG H EST p r i c e s Hofo’i tho my • typical survived by five brothers end D U F B K —On Saturday, Sept. 24, one sister In Italy and nine Z A L E S K Y — John C , on datsfiod ad witt a A lino dor 1977, Frank J., of 107$ Thomas grandchildren. Funeral was Wednesday. Sept 21, 1977, aged CRLFAX KAMI •Mid M l St., Hillside, N.J., beloved conducted from The 50, of Union, beloved husband of «!“* husband of Mery (Hornlk), McCRACKEN FUNERAL Margaret (Hauschild), devoted C a k a iA **. W., ERRIRS devoted father of Frank Jr., HOME, 1500 M o rris Ave., Union, father of John K. Zafesky, son of Robert end Mlse Doris Dufak, on Wednesday. The Funeral At IU m B* Ave.. W. the late Anthony end Sophie brother of Joseph, Mrs. Mary Mass at St. M ichael's Church, Z a leaky, brother of Chaster end R a M U a P a rk » jBiaa8m 0USAHOLO ITIIMI Ro m , Mrs. Anna Romanak and Union. Friends so desiring may Stanley Zalasky and Mrs. AD AN 2w ir y , o n tlrt coM ontl Ft M r*. Dora N ado man sky, also make contributions to the Marian Laspade. Relatives and m o n w i H w r o t t t nm plaag* call rvM. Arl. A Sot.. >700 toot* survived by five grandchildren. Am erican Cancar Society. friends, also members of Union U s. H|r.,245-7N) k n e w in s lfie c d p t H»ip ny. Suburban SMo AM.. Union The funeral w a* conducted fro m Lodge 1593 B.p .O.E. end EnroH N o w F or C o u r t * * In la i. y l Carp, cannot ba Th* McCRACKEN FUNERAL SANTORIELLO—James F„ on National Turnar* of Irvington far errors oner Monday, Sept. M , 1977, of Union, HOME, 1500 M o rris Ava., Union, ware Invited to attend the __ N of publication. N.J., husband of tha lat* Amalia m . oaMtaa-vAiLtavaa-i i t Two-liM star on Tuesday. The Funeral Mess funeral from HAEBERLE ft 2^2S225fiS*(nbdarSwS (nee Rlspoll), devoted tether of M R I M R ! M l d a room in hm II « m C ftO 6 8 8 -7 7 0 0 at Christ the King Church, BARTH COLONIAL HOME, To mead cerracttane Hillside. Mrs. Lucy Harris, Louis 1100 P ine A ve ., c o rn e r of tot. bid*, t l t*. Orman- ★ Four-lln* star Santorlello, Mrs. Antoinette CMRWI— II MRRMRB YblMwrfl city INtt ------NR DIN A —On Tuesday, Sept. 20, Meurer, Jemes J. Jr„ Mrs. Vauxhall Rd., union on tbbwdn inpnwal Saturday. repriocxation A word about... 1977, Henry, of 231 Bander Ave., Anne Leudatl, Alfred DIESEL ENGINES gyaH Ima. RoMlIe Perk, N.J., beloved Santorlello, George Santorlello. t Ws nawsp • f a Cali MdW trUHin. Six-lint star husband of Marie (Crbafe) and Edward Santorlello, Mrs. Mary • Igieltm M VM ew BMgmBN/OtNWIriWe* ------i lo-t-ar OaragA Salas, etc. a i the late Evelyn (Tuckar) Laaman, Mrs. Rosa Rlnahart, Per m m Inli.-gBee. ce«e,»ftw tm i To Moka Your A0 Hr dine, also survived by severs! Richard and Peter Sanferleilo, H0UYW000 FlOSlST UNION—MOO * *M I a OA«. 1*91)700 SYuyvatant Av# w w cnnrT'a. »-e, nieces and nephews. The funeral brother of Ernesto Santorlello of (M H H 4 - 7 I O O 0 «CO«AT*D. UM to r nwmtl "STAN STSUCX” was conducttd from Th* Torino, Italy, alee survived by 30 Unlon-lrvlngton M uttHtM CdU dWUTT or n il on "AU-Vloor" anon, to Prt McCRACKIN «UN*RAL grandchild ran. Relative* and wa apaclaltz# l" Funaral HOME, 1500 M orris Av*,, Union. friends ar* kindly Invited to prtv*9*saloaf _ 9 a.m. to S p.m. at SVT£**Y ------HA lb-1-fl Th# F u n e ra l M ass *♦ attend tha funeral from Arrang#m#nta 4gb tho.. lo tba rggponoWlf Joseph’s Church, Maples NAEBERLE ft BARTH raavadlgrnlly JuftWhona paraaa PMclng t COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pina i # y u m i i vAiLiauna—i me* Mm**** rmt., KlicbM a a*dr*bffl, Safa" ad la cam 686-7700 LAUREIOH—On Wadnabday, Ava. (corner Vauxhall Rd.), ‘ “ ‘ - i r * hr tit bdNt, m drtvMb Komd. Sept 21, 1977, Page i . at is , on Thursday, Sept. 29, at Ki i d t Cell » M . ^ l I b i n Thursday, September 29, 1977 Water pollution EVE workshops to deal Kean College Consumer prices up funding outlook y* ■ reports topics with careers and college seen improved E V E (Education, The fee which includes Kean College, is the in­ structor. The course will for workshops Governor Brendan Byrne said this Vocation, Employment) a vocational interest testing .4 percent in August community service of is $40 run on four Thursday week that the chances for congressional The Early Childhood Department at Kean College of New "Get Ready For evenings from 7 to 9, stock reported a 0.7 percent rise in approval of new federal funding for Kean College in Union will offer Prices paid by consumers for goods Jersey, Union, has C ollege!" is a four-session beginning Oct. 6. The fee is residential rents, computed bimonthly, waste water treatment facilities, which workshops for teachers and other in­ and services in the New York- scheduled workshop for workshop geared to help $20 as well as higher prices for could mean more than $500 million for terested adults, Saturday, Oct 15 Northeastern New Jersey area rose .4 individuals who are people who are planning to housekeeping supplies and services New Jersey over the next two years, Registration and coffee will begin at percent between July and August, it planning to change were greatly improved attend college. Emphasis 8:30 a m. in Willis Hall on the college was reported by Herbert Bienstock, The fuel and utilities index was up 0.5 The Governor said he received the careers or go to college, or will be on skills in CAR o-1 campus The workshops will end at regional commissioner of the U.S. percent with increases reported for fuel information from Enviromental both. organizing time, reading 12:45 p.m * Department of Labor's Bureau of oil and electricity. Beginning Wednesday quickly and efficiently, TO SELL? Food prices, which typically edge up Protection Commissioner Rocco Ricci. Workshops on thanatology, geron Labor Statistics. evening, a six-session coping with written- in August, rose 0.4 percent since July, Ricci met recently with Congressman tology, child abuse, mainstreaming, Roughly half the increase reflected work-shop, “ Your Career- assignments and papers -CALL reflecting higher grocery prices as well Robert Roe, who will serve as a House hyperactivity, kindergarten reading, higher apparel prices with the in­ The Second Time Around” and the use of college as increases for restaurant meals Conferee during the House-Senate CLASS! social studies, learning disabilities, troduction of new fall lines. Increases will meet from 7:30 to 9:30 resources. Mary Slavitt of meals and snacks The meats, poultry conference to be held next week on the moral education and other topics will were also reported for a variety of fresh p.m. This workshop is Millburn, coordinator of 7 n n - J and fish index was up 0.7 percent, with water pollution legislation -686-7700 be available for a $5 registration fee fruits and meats, residential rents, designed for working certification and a increases reported for a number of pork "This legislation is critical to New Other workshops will focus on in­ housekeeping supplies and services and women and men who wish member of the faculty at Jersey. Thanks to Rep Roe’s leader tellectually gifted young children, restaurant meals. Over the year ending and beef items to redefine their ship I believe we are much closer to parenting, alternative learning ap­ in August 1977, the area Consumer The health and recreation component vocational goals Barbara reaching an agreement and securing proaches, science, teaching basic skills Price Index (CPI) rose 5 4 percent. edged down 0.1 percent between July Maher of Berkeley new construction funds for our state's l i m i t e d t i m e through music, movement education, On a seasonally adjusted basis, the and August with sharp declines waste treatment facilities," said the Heights, an EVE coun­ SPECIAL LOW PRICE infant education at home and in school index rose .3 percent in August after reported for beer The transportation selor, is the instructor Good Only If »ook*d By Owe. 31,1677 Governor and nutrition. remaining unchanged in July. Bien­ index inched up 0.1 percent as lower "Water pollution legislation has Further information may be obtained stock pointed out that the experience of used automobile prices were more than brought $1.35 billion to New Jersey from Dr Lily an Peters, 527-2556, or Dr the last two months compared offset by increases for auto insurance The Ultimate in since 1972 and could mean $240.5 million ♦ MODELS Michael Knight, 527-2559, or by writing favorably with increases averaging 7 With the index at 187.2 (1967-100) in in the next fiscal year and $288,6 ♦ Young Children, Drs Peters or Knight. percent a month in the first half of 1977. August, the area consumer had to For million in the one after that,” said * FU L L COLOR Early Childhood Department. Kean The apparel and upkeep component spend $18 72 to buy what $10.00 could in Television Governor Byrne Wedding College, Union 07083 * which typically rises in August, was up the 1967 base period The purchasing “ This means a large number of jobs Fashion * sharply by 2.3 percent over the month power of the dollar was 53.4 cents in and a significant additional economic Commercials I Photography by * Lunch, fashion show Bienstock pointed out that the increase 1967 dollars and 44 9 cents in 1957-59 boost for New Jersey. We intend to give Shows largely reflected the introduction of dollars l o r s t a n The annual luncheon and fashion Bob Roe our full support and will place * new fall clothing lines into the index. Among the five areas for which Advertising show for Deborah Hospital Foundation all the resources of state government at * Men s and boys' apparel prices were up consumer price data are available on a Apply This Week. will be held at the Mayfair Farms, West his disposal in working out this com­ * 3.1 percent with notable hikes reported monthly basis, New York’s 0.4 percent 1-5 P.M. *165 “ Orange, and attendance of 400 guests is promise, he said for sportswear items. Women’s and rise compared with a 0.5 percent rise in * anticipated The Governor said that New Jersey Beginners & Includes Bridal Album, girls' clothing prices were up 1.9 per­ Chicago and increases of 0.1 percent in * Tw o Parent Albums, ' All proceeds from this affair w ill go to has one of the best effective records in cent, largely reflecting increases for Detroit, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. Professionals 11 x 14 Portrait, help support the activities of Deborah the nation in implementing the water * I women’s dresses and coats as well as The 5.4 percent over the year increase (Suite 404) Z large selection of Previews Hospital of Browns Mills This is an pollution legislation and in actually By appointment only girls' coats. The footwear component for New York-Northeastern New '225 West 57th Street institution for the correction of getting water pollution funds into the Z rose 4.0 percent based on higher prices Jersey was below increases of 7.6 operable heart defects and for the economy l New York City J 686-5600 for women's street shoes. percent in Detroit, 6.9 percent in treatment of all 1 ling diseases, without 1951 Stuyvesant Ave.,Union The housing index rose 0.4 percent Philadelphia and 6.4 percent in Chicago TEEN-AGERS, find jobs by running Want * (212) 516-3556 * any restrictions of race or religion or between July and August. Mr. Bien­ and Los Angeles Ads Call 686 7700 now ! for inability to pay for care Federal grant to Arts Council is oriented toward en­ the school system. The New Jersey State lecture-demons I rat ions couraging New Jersey Selected for this year’s Council on the Arts has and performances by youth to develop their project sites are: Teaneck received a $100,000 grant teams of artists in the A individual creative and Englewood in Bergen from the Office of school. abilities under expert County, Montclair in Education. Division of Over the previous three guidance, and to channel Essex County, Special Projects, for years the number of these creative abilities in Westhampton and continuation of its Project components the council developing communic Burlington City in AIM, (Arts-in-Motion). . has been able to offer has ative skills. Burlington County, X This is the fourth con­ grown considerably. This Communities will again Vineland jn Cumberland secutive year the Council year Project AIM, offer be selected on a com­ County, new Brunswick in has sought and been visual arts (print-making, petitive basis, based on Middlesex County, Tinton awarded this grant Only mural projects, en­ / receptivity to the arts, and Falls in Monmouth, and 11 states annually receive vironmental design, significant p ro g re s s Lakewood in Ocean these funds sculpting and ar­ toward racial balance in County. 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