\

•rThursday, August 22, 1974-' country are imported, Americans use one-third taste-tests, and determined that froien fresh- - the world's shrimp ~ production. Intensive water prawns were.more detectable than acquaculture could make us exporters Instead frozen salt water shrimp, Theyjfcqmmand high Lunch program PSE&G raising king-size shrimp of importers," Casazza said" • prices when available at fish "markets. They While it is relatively little-known as an edible are appearing in Florida restaurants where In this country, a New York testing lab, at the two, stuffed with crabmeat, reportedly are sold to be expanded Experiment involves water'a! power station behest of the University of Hawaii, conducted for $4.50. ••••:••• — .. . - In case of emergency" call The Zip Code Public Service Electrip and Gas has begun an water/Inland and shore wetlands waters most months, the researchers have • succeeded in Woman's Club sets flea market 376-0400 for Police Department survey acqualculture experiment using the warm- often used for cooling in power.plants, Dr. raising a few specimens from mosquito size to or JJrst Ald^Squad for Springfield is w.ater outflow from its Mercer generating Guerra said, contain a high level of nutrients adults measuring six inches; One popd has been . The West Orange Junior parking space. The affair will be -held •.. at St, Cloud 376-7670 for Fire Department f>f p'«;f»hnnl pupils-t station npar Trpnlnn to grow-fi-fijfinttypfi of - HnHmnh^finpnqp^-fflprfi Hff» than thpy normally h nhnnt •> a>S! running wont Adj. call M4-77OO.. VOL. 45 NO. 47 SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY. AUGUST 29, 1974 - SublcrlpllOn Rite S«eond Closs Poitogo July 1, 1975, but all schools may not be af- months. The objective is to determine the sound," he said. . ' , The species of shrimp is technically known as ' now! . - - FURNITURE R.O. Box 69, Sp.lngll.ld, N.J. 070B1 110.00 Yiarly'.._ Poid at Spilnglleld, N.J. 25 Cents Por Copy- — fected- Just which districts will be covered by technical and economic feasibility of using Dr. Guerra and Dr. Bru.ce Godfriaux, a Macrobrachlum rosenbergli.lt is a much- the new law-will be determined by thisyear'ff heated water from power plants to achieve high PSE&G biologist who joined the project after sought food, found in the rivers and 6treams of ASSOCIATES survey: yields of protein production from ponds or conducting research in fisheries in Newseveral countries in Southeast Asia.,In Malaya FRESH SWEET CORN raceways having special designs and con- Zealand, are working with faculty arid students they call it "Udang Galah" and In Thailand With This Coupon The legislation exempts schools where less MASSAGE trolled environments. ' . from Trenton State College and Rutgers "Koong Yai"—-big prawn. : PEACHES than five per cent of the students are eligible by ; Dr. Carlos It. -Guerro, PSE&G project University. Dr. Albert Eble of Trenton State It Is omnivorous—cannibalistic, when food is for the • free- or reduced price" lunches. TOMATOES 20% 40% Park Commission on dike del manager, says present-day technology can College coordinates the university work.andis scarce^withi short-larval life, fast-growing, - Eligibility is determined by family income and HILDEGARDE transform only al)out one thirifbf the energy In** particularly interested in the potentraljuse of .adaptable to a wide range of salinity, and' number of persons in the family. If the income- FHESH FRUITS 1 VEGETABLES Below Retail Rita and Ut Me fuels into electricity; the other two thirds are processing residuals from the New Jersey- prolific. In Hawaii, where research on pond family member ratio is below certain levels, culture of this shrimp began in 1965; 36 shrimp Mt*t*t« Awq Your disposed or as waste heat: mostly to cooling shell-fishjndustry as acquaculture feeds. Long HOME STYLE FRUIT PIES on Jame Brand Tiittlom— County unit the student is entitled to a totally free or a "TsTand Oyster Farms," a subsidiary of Inmont imported from Malaysia - became the reduced-price luch. . -.1. Corp., Is providing acquaculture expertise, progenitors of five generation^ that grew-to-S—4—un«v I UMIC cvoiio ma ru 1mtr Hour To Suit . Each school district will conduct, its own Hard water best . specimens and feeds to the project;——, million shrimp by 197O."We think the potential " * "* * Furniture" survey, sending home state approved ap- — The research Is being conducted In"lwo forjcorffmercialdevelopmeiit^ualng Ihe warm- 0Ur wants \osh/r\ plication forms for parents to complete. for hypertension, laboratories andoutdoor facilities built by the water processes, is.great;" John A. Casazza, WIGHTMAN FARMS Call 964-1834 l~|1 BUS]F$Clieilute According to Walter Colende'r, the Depart- Mercer Station personnel near the point where vice president for research and planning for the plant condenser cooling water flows back PSE&G .saloV'Shrimp is the single largest "Satisfaction OuirantMd Call For Appt. ment of Education's director fo Food Program- ROUTE^202•- MORRISTOWN so Vaari Exptrltnc* ~A"dmTffitraliofi7Ificri? afeTiowliomc•loi]TscHooV pharmqeist states -inlq-thc rtplnwaro. Thr shrimp teom-to-thrive—toufood-ittm-auiaumod-in-lhis-Gountry, and 1 in the,plant discharge waterr-ln-the-iast-slx almost half the Bhrlmp consumed in this MILES SOUTH OF MORRISTOWN —67441J7- districts which have school lunch programs Persons with high blood pressure orJieart Suit aims to guarantee operating in one or more of their schools. "We disease who. live in an area-where-the^wtable— expect a substantial increase in participating • water is soft or contains -water softeners should schools next year, but until' the survev is , drink bottled water instead,.Col. Jacob Eisen of award of contract now complete it is impoossible to predict the in-• Mountainside, scientific editor of the New "• ByABNERGOLI) crease with any degree of accuracy," Colender The Township Committee .Tuesday night/ Jersey Journal of Pharmacy, writes in the : said. current edition of the' magazine, official voted to sue the Union County P?rk Com A memorandum about the new law from publication of the New Jersey Pharmaceutical mission to force compliance with a 1972' con- Colender and acting Assistant Commissioner Association. tract, for construction, of dikos along the Rnh- Catherine Havrilesky has, been sent to the Eisen, chairman of. the associations' ' ,way River at Washington avenue and Riverside state's more than ,C00 school district's-In-lhe therapeutics committee, cited tests at drive. .• More than 35 citizens amended: the.-*i memorandum, school districts are urged' to Washington University which show half as -meeting at Town Hall as the goveVning hody. < offer both the free and reduced price lunches much hypertension and heart disease in areas authorized the court action by a split vote. this year. They are also told that the minimal with comparable social conditions where the The lew Crop Of As Committeeman Robert Weltchek.ex- nutritional standards for lunches shall be . drinking water is hard. -Similar surveys in plained the matter, the Park Commission last identical to the nutritional standards for lun- England- and Qther_yiiodium-salicylate— Commission by the-Union County :Board-of ---—------rFor-EIizabetl — tho hyp«rglycemi(H!ffeet of-epinephrine-wiil be— Freeholders, abstained. ^ inhibited," Eisen noted. "However, they state Free electronic,liearing tests will be given Ruocco said that the township should try fo" at Beltone Hearing Aid Service offices on that the .hyperglycemic effect of sodium Monday and Tuesday: salicylate_is-augmented by pre-treatment of' Town public, parochial, high schools ~~ (Continued on pag6 19) Pactoiytramed lmarim; iiln*~speclallst5 epinephrinc-V ~ —•"—; • will beat the office listed below to perform the.,tests, ..._ . ... Class of'49 reunion Dqyton cqfeteria 3 Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- will launch new semester next week derstanding is welcome to have a test-using The lazy days of • summer are quickly approximately 1,500 pupils hack to the and Florence Gaudineer. Further information will sell lunches the latest electronic equipment to determine A reunion of the 1949 graduating class of St. drawing to a close nnd while mogt adults are classrooms. At St. James School, enrollment on registration may be obtained by calling the his or her particular loss^ Diagrams Miohael's High School, Newark, is being Tart New Crop AppETPies--- making plans for the lastrblrf weekend of the"~ has decreased from 206 Ja 170, primarily school offices at 370-1025. . < * GOING NOWHERE — Rt. 78 Unites Its wdyihrough Springfield, passing over Baltusrol showing how the ear works and some of the to senior citizens organized by Newark Police Lt. Tom Gilllgan. season, children's minds are on what looms because of the two large eighth grades which All students areexpected to report to/school SmioT m from Mountainside " and .way, foregrpund, and Shunpiko'rpad, center, before coming to,an abrupt halt neat— causes of hearing loss will be available. The event is slated for Oct. 19 at the White v beyond the Labor Day horizon—the_reopening graduated"last spring; this year there will he on Wednesday. Grades 1* will attend classes SprinK(icld wjl, bc ab,e t0p 'urchase lunches at Summit road, rear. The next'5.2'miles" remain in limbo as environmentalists nnd Everyone should have a hearing test at p Eagle Manor in. Bloomfield. of school, only one small eighth grade class. Jonathan - or half a day. Kindergarten students will at- ^ s (h f t J, f ,h Jonatha|| 1raffle" erigfnooT5~battle over the ecological effects of o thceftCTJ|e segment now _... leasLpnc.e;a year,.If there is any trouble at Further information may be obtained from fomatoes and Peaiehes will welcome DaylQn__RegionalJaigK_Schj)flL.sliawa "ah" inL Ipnri thpir rpsppptivp morning or '.nflprnnnn ° £—:__^.,_„.!-..__,__-.._-,_- : Tnapped through the SVatchung Reservation. Completion of the, link to the all hearing clearly. Even people now Gilligan at 270-7977. — cr^aseof 49 students, with a total enrollment of classeM»«t Tomorrow, there will be a pre-teen softbal Susan Quinzeo, Cindy Schneider, Tom McCabe, Pool Sunday. fellowship from the Kamen, .Misi Parrish, 210; Kaplan- to Board of Education representatives- a least 60 years of age and have a "Golden Years hitting contest. On Saturday at 2 p.m. there wil John Zucker, John" Dahmar. Alan Souza, FOR FALL SEMESTER 1974-75 Organization of American TWO TASTY The"se flyers will describe the expanded Jialf an hour before tho meeting. The •"Lawrence, Mr. Wayne, 217; Lawrie to registration hours in town and the new I Courtesy Club" cord which is distributed by the be a volleyball game pitting the Springfield All- Maryanne ITcja, Donna^Conrarna'to^ Karen _ _ '_ (Semester Begins September-16,-1974) States to do research-in-Drazil Meyerson, Mrs. Union County Regional High School^ 1_ Regional Dis_trict..Tojobtaina^GoW . rbrone year. •- ; IN OUR RESTAURANT ^— —-ij—-ir ,, „ ^^I^Si^-'^elstratioiv^rovisions signed into law in May District" Is ^composed of six cottt_ ~ carci at no cost, readers may call the Office of onSaturday, the pool will hold its final dance of Horisny, Rosanna Koster, Catherine Markwith, Dr;. Browne will study the Ragonese, Mrs. Kendler, 223; Ragucd to Sch- b Gov. Brendan T. Byrne. The new law in- inunitlcs—Hcrkrlt'v Heights, Clark, Adult and Continuing Education at 376-6300. the year; it is for adult members only. Coffee Christine Markwith, Samuel Kuperstelni ALL COMMERCIAL & FINE ART COURSES: development of Blumennii. werdt, Mrs Kurdirka, 227; Scoppettuolo to ;cIudes"a registration deadline chang^from 40 Anthnnyrjrjor4alls.a...principaLnIJhe.rtay.tQn_._a^ Michuel--Danberg>.-.Jean _Markwith, Allssa Santa Catarina, a community ;VerducctriMrpPinj^ Springfield—and operates four high s AdvertisinB-Phutagraphv-Fashion-Painting-Sculpture Regional, stated that senior citizens 'may requested that no glass.contaihers be brought.-—:Mark\Vith!"Tin,rHaavisto and"jfofirrApIcelIa:~~— founded by : German irri- Zydncy, Mr. Ferrara, 23L conducting of registration in each public ahd_ |. schools.; . \~ purchase lunch in the cafeteria any time bet- The men's softball hitting, contest has The following passed the advanced begin- . . ' . Ceramics-Giaphics-History Of Art, Eln. : '_ "f'^V nonpoblic high school prior-to both primary ana* liiuiuiuuuiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiuiiiiiumuiiuiuiiuiiiiui also hopes to work with eneral'elections and- uppoi tunlty-for , Ackerman to Borok, Mrs< Oberding, 001; (Continued on page 19) 3 or 4-YEAR CURRICULA Available, Brazilian scholars who have AUGUST Botte to Delany, Mrs. Sllpowitz, 004; citizens to register by mail by filling out a mail registration form and returning It to the county expressed an interest in the Deteonard to Fleischmsn, Mrs.. Calendrillo^ full. Port Time, and Evening Classes;.... commissioner of registration (postmarked on techniques""alia uses ofTorn! SPECIAL 005; Flickenschild to.Graysbn, Mrs.,.M6GiU, Limited Enrollment '. history;—' "~~T or before the 30th day preceding the election). First Aid Squad Old;:.'Grazlana to Hoffman, Mrs. Grossman, Resfaertts requiring further information on -=HIe-*fll concentrate his SOUTHERN 0HtIngman"tOKrop,MiS3Rusln,0f»""' S £»5;•.Stark .^neiday^Sept. u7ato;i5.a.mrat-theJiome.of-^; -' / The rioor-tnrlnfir f;in'ri "f|r|v"n; 'iiihl'l*ll -will bf Monmouth College, West Long Branch, N.J. and migration "pTrtterns'-frpm INOTSKET : to -Weeks, . Mr.. Hendjer, 225; _Wfllckel - to:, Louige Levine, 318 Rolling" Rock •r^rmnF~~ ; held over the babor Day weekend, Saturday to - Fairleigh Ofcfcirisdh UnTversity (Rutherford Campus)., Europe Jo Brazil- ilpOtt: his ZwiHman, Mrs, Cebrprf, 234. • . • ••••-.—«i^- ' Mondayris-the First,Aid Squad's only source of —-:: ^-return to Seton Hall, Dr. \..C— SERVED WITH - /r..:•„.. , ;•"."••; •••w (Contlnutd^n pig* 19) ,. financial suppoct. A non-projit^Jax-exerniit—-— SERVED WITH SALAD, ; .. ..Sendfor bfucliiire or'cull: .. "Browne hopes to incorporate SOPHOMORES•"•"• organization, . the Aid Squad "maintains a his research findings lnto_a RANCH STYLE FRIES. WHEl^fYOU CHOICE O^POTAtO, Ahrens" to^Biabolil, Mrs. Axelrad, 002; volunteer crew ready to deal with emergencies " " \ course on Latin American COLE SLAW - VEGETABLE : Bleznick tojErlstoffers, Miss Fahrmann, 006; Overlook closes 24hours a daj!,.:i(i5.days_ft year. ... duCRET SCHOOL hlfttpry, A summaty of squad activities-during tho -AND-' Cicalese to DeAngells, Mrs. Hostovsky, 007; ORDERONE Debble^t6"Fischer, Mr. Kaptor,007; Fleischer floor-no nurses past year was issued by Jaclyn Herzllnger, - OFTHEARTS To Publicity Chalrm«n: BREAD AND BUTTER BREAD AND BUTTER • second lieutenant. Of the 0!)I cnlls answerpd. (in Wldlktl Ko,v611sky..20p; Hocksteln to Klur^tein. Mr. overlook Hospital, announced this week^that percent were emorgoncies and 34 percent-were in preparing nowipapvr ,r< .". -transportation assignments not falling into the l«ai»»? Wrl|. th this n«wi- -/•• ' ICpnllnuwl on p«yi 18) (h hospital has temporarily closed a nursing NO. PLAINFIELD. N.J. 07060 e - emergency category ..There, were 1R3 calls for papvr and Of l< ffcf our VTlRi,'. '"«"-» , ••'- '• j. • i" ~ floor because of n-shortage-of-nursing^pcr-' " (201) 757-7171 • an Submlltl^g Naws R«- 1 , breathing difficulties requiring pxygen; 3,000 / A/Ote reaiSTrQrlOn .•.>onnel.-tte-«^^ei|lcal-surglcal"un.tt.was> ( s==»2-.~-~,.—: — j- ii.fer.l'ours.were Joggedby Bqundmem-...'; -shut^wh-SaluriiayiiiornlngVafter monthB'of-'^^i deullng with emergencies wltHin the town, - recruitment" attempts by the hospital. UIIIIUUIH-CU and a minimum of 80 volunteer hours by each Helnleln stated tjiat one Important obstaplo . _ (Cpntlnued < :*Spr|ngfleId: Township; Clerk Arthur H. to successful recruiting Is the unayallabillty of Buehrcr thls.woolccalled attention.to the dates reasonably-priced rental housing for nurses. for voter-roglstraUon- which will be held on Nov, 5. "at an unfortunate time, since the demand for "' The clerk's office will be open until 9 p.m. for hospital beds, is exceptionally high.'! The voter, registration on Aug. 29, Sept. 5,12.19, 26, hospital haB been operating at approximately 30,0101.1,^,3,4. 1)0 percent of its 541-bed capacity, but at «5 consumer course " In addition to. tho above dates, mobile percent of. medical-surgical capacity. The Springfield Township Consumer Affairs ' registration will be conducted ot Summit Hill The hospital hus been attempting for more . Office this week urged township residents to Apartments (swim pool office) Sept, J6, from 7 than a year to obtain Summit municipal ap- attend n series of eight evening sessions on DINNER/S;Op P.M.-10:00 P.M. to 9 p.m, .be_ registratio-i_,i..j., n: • a_.t .,.»the~ borhood. An application for ah 88-unlt building •• This",lecutro series is designed to give the .TILU2:30/ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sprjigfield Free Public Library on Sept. 19 was denied last June. A revised application for ,, consumer "practical money-saving tips to help ftwn-7 to 9 p.m. • i • ,• • ' 51 uhlta Is pending, ' ,r . ' " ./ .stretch the inflated dollar." Guest spcakor Duehror. also reminded all college-bound have been selected in cooperation with the students that absentee ballot cards may be 'A WELL-PRESERVED HOME which provides an interesting and the southerly one-an-half-story port exhibit wide Union County Advisory Commission on Con- picked pp at the Township Clerk's office during Book, coke stile country-like accent to trie area' Is the way th» Union County wooden clapboard siding and brick chimneys- the latter sumcr Affairs, ' . the normal hours of business, B.a.m. -to 4 p.m. The.Springfield' Historical Society will • Planning Board dsscrlbas this -Springfield candidate for' . porflon rests on a stone foundation. No data was provided • The sessions will be held on Wednesday 560 Monda^y throug^.h. Friday_,..,.„. The last day for votes: sponsor a book and cake sale at the Cannon Ball Inclusion In Its survey of historic sites and' structural.. The Tor the two-story northerlyi structure, which, though at- evening, ?:30to 9;30, Sept. 25 through Nov, 13. registration, Inordor to vote In the "Kfover

/ ^ tar >-.>.v ,\. t:^'~?.-f*. J<* .-^-W. ^V4*" i^lhl^m^^ ^i^^ 2-Thursday, August 29. 1974-5PRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER SPRjNGplELDfNJ.) LEADER-Thursday, August 29, 1974-3 Kean -will.open three new buildings Clear weather, special events mark Bus schedules as J3J)C^ H The puddle ha II courts at the = closing of Springfield PoolDay Camp given at Dayton || Springfield Community Pool will be H Kcan College of New Jersey will begin the not only offices but desks, The-academic ser- the undergraduate level, and a bi-lingual and aiid Andrew Wasserman, showed skills as j= available for public use on Saturday. || 1974-75 academic year next Thursday with vices building will end the overcrowding and' bi-culturar program for elementary Spanish- "The last weeks of Springfield Pool's Day _.Xeslie-Weinger, Andrew Greerfman, Lori Conn, sSept. 7 at flu.in. Any Springfield resident s Stephanie Palermo, Stacy Weinerman, Stacl jugglers:-After the circus, all lower camporsf for school year more than 13,000 students and three new permit the privacy required for counseling. English teachers at the graduate-level.- . . Camp were marked with beautiful blue skies, joined in singing favorite camp songs^ • £ ovt*r'l8 years of age may secure, the key || buildings to provide more classroom, office and • Four new dormitories which were-partially In addition, the college Is introducingnew -warm weather-and special events. Krell, Jeffrey Friedman, Faith Fernbach, For those Jonathan Dayton Regional High science laboratory space onltSTJiiloTrcaiffplfii: ~c"o'riipieTed uhd oc"Cupt€rr~lnBt spring will be collateral prugrumu and course* optt(mB~~lrr~ F4ekft—Hie-carnpers-worked-vcry- Stevep lyfntrlrlfj-f/lrl Smjlh, AlHsnn SJllinnVrs, *\ . -O-O-- . -^ , 1 Tbi* key will he signed out by the in- a completed for the fall semester. About 1,000 interior design, environmental . studies, ci(l1 Mitchell Friedti.org, Felice Bortelj Ivan PARTICIPANTS IN mo-talent show were p College" officials expect an enrollment in- hard in preparatioti n ffo r thhe end-of-enmdf p spe il the district's buses to convey them to and from E:dividual upon presi-ntation of proof of = students will be accommodated In the units, geoscience technology, pre-law, marine, ,". Novich, Jessica Bernstein, ElyseBegleltcrand Monica Nenner.SandraMatriek.DianneCohn, crease of more than 700 students in the day and program for parents and friends. The lower their school, the Leader lists the following route Sresidence 'Warner, Jodi Pollack, Thqa Winarsky, Beth Teitelbaum, Lauren Schwartz, Lauren way, 7:36; Baltusrol road und Little Brook America—including Cuba—will take courses at Kean College will offer 23 undergraduate and sociaill studiestdi; , educationdi , and communlty-in--.—; I.: • campers paraded in costumes which they made Warner, MindMI i _y Pollackll , TinTi a SSchctVerrrianh , Titlb Lauren Board approves Wollack, Laura Steele, Jahna Bernstein, road, 7:39; Shunpike road at Evangel Baptist Kean College, which changed its name last 20 graduate programs leading to degrees In the stltutlons, student teaching'ahd urban studies •» with .the -help' of their""courisehmOuirr Alan RobyfrSilyerman, Dana_Wn5sermarCAndrea Sklower, Beth Manes, -Staccyu77in(r51^nn N —ltSiHRlhQri^colk — — •Slranpike-roatl-H!-Evattg<-l-BH|>li!!M-'hnr<.'l>rOrilfl;— Springfield, N.J.. a. sehiorat.JonathanDajLtnn. as- director of membership induction: and available to cover "in ttxefsss" medical ex- The conversion- of- the power system Gornstein and Debbie: Fern seemedJo be-the penses incurred within a three-year period. disrupted the work of stafi members at the . Regional' High School, was recently notified membiFof the'SpanisH'Club," Medical Careers most improved in swimming. "This insurance coverafie/wtlt be iri excess of college for two weeks after summer 'session that he. will be/featured in the eighth annual Club arid Westminister Fellowship Youth ended Aug. 2. The change required the phased edition of Who's Who Among American High Group of. the First Presbytcrlaii Chur^ch^•_ A soccer game was held by the seve'n-year- Cook yo"*'meals IO the OVeni 3 persons injured Uie™persomn~(ir group""~medicaT"uisiirance" "old boys.""TliD 't'c?nrs~fiElndeaT)lrk-Sclioberr - carried-by-j-i;tudent-or-.lus-'parents., tn. other Shut-down of all buildings on campus, and the School Students, 1973-1974, the largest student Upon graduation from the Florence words, the board's insurance company will not planned power disruptions resulted in lock of awards publication in the nation. in traffic mishaps; duplicate (lie medical benefits of an in- lighting, air conditioning and operating elec- Students from more than 20,000 public, for smart energy investment dividual's policy hut will pay those medical trical equipment as college officials prepared private and parochial high schools throughout school he lias received a. State Scienae bicyclist treated for the coming academic yqar. The new radial the country are recognked for their leadership Teachers' Award for excellence in biology anc\ Simon, Da'nny Klinger, Greg Koberger, Ian Ity PENNY SHEAIUN, true of vegetables. Angel and sponge cokes. expenses not covered by irperson's instuiiuce. Three persons, including a 19-year-old power system will provide centralized control . in -academics, athletics,* activities or com-*_ recognition-as one of the best secretaries in the \Bia' fer, Alan Souza, Alan Friedberg, Ricky The board's policy will pick up the difference Total Electric Uylng Specialist. pastries, breqds and drop eookes must-be .bicyclist, were reported injured in traffic act nf deductible items, surgery costs, physician •of electricity on carnpus. New electrical Cables ' munity service in,the book. Less than three Kj. District of Key Club International. He was A^oilsteil n and Hal Levine. It was a well-played Jersey Central Power* Light Co. - baked at the temperature called for in the - game, and the score, was 3-2 in favor of John cidents in Springfield during the week. visits, ,hospital care, .ambulance and INDOOR FUN -• Tots enjoy the slide-at the Holy Cross: Chrlstlan~Nursery Schbol, have been'installed in connection with, the . .percent of the junior and senior clqss students chosen, for the National'Honor Society arid Your oven uses considerable energy,.yetjhe _ recipe to insure proper browning. Simon's team. ^Police said the cyclist, George C. Ash of medication, which are not payable by an in- Springfield. The nursery school, which*starts its 15th season this fall, is open to system. The college is also installing more than nationwide are listed. ' Spanish National Honor, So'ciety. latest research shows that we should use it Tl\eight-year-old girls held a stuffed animal A d s(andar(| cookbook will give you Union, suffered back, arm, rib and head in- dividual's personal or group policy. children of all faiths botwoon tho ages of 3 and 5. * 200 arc lamps to provide improved illumination Hotzel is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Kenneth R. Hetz.el was accepted to attend tho more often—provided we use it more com- conteslin which Erika Bernstein and Counselor rccipcs ,or vc(,etable casscroiCSi scalloped and juries when his bike collided with an eastbound of parking facilities on campus. Hctzel Jr. of 9 Essex rd., Springfield. He has Washington Workshops Congressional pletely. . ' • " , In addition, "in excess" coverage will', in- MarisaVWohl judged. Winners were: fun- oven-fried potatoes and oven-cooked rice. auto on the Main street .bridge at 1:40 p.m., served as state secretary for the N.J. District Seminar, and lie attended the American legion You know that except during broiling clude dental insurance up to $5,000 for sound The three new buildings will free academic niest— Ivionica Nenner's beige dog; cud- Aug. 22. According topolice, the motorist, Fred of Key Club International which is the second JersejTBo'ys' State this June. He also placed operations, ovens don't operate continuously. A "'^J l0 oven bake toin frozcn teeth and $500 benefit for accidental injury to space in existing classroom buildings and HAPPINESS IS A BARBECUE - Physically handicapped patients at Children's dliest—Amy Weinger's white cat; longest- , .- vegetable in a L. Hanharl, 54, of Hazlet, claimed Ash had caps, crowns, braces, bridges or other Cross Nursery School consolidate academic departments and staff highest post in the state; deacon, first first in the state in the Elks' leadership contest, thermostat directs the heat which cycles on and tab DS plncc the frozen Specialized Hospital, Mountainside, were entertained recently by the Springfield receiving a $750 scholarship Alison Keehn's tiger; most colorful—Dianne b tablespoons butter, swerved in front "of his vehicle." Ash was taken offices. _ _ Joycees with a suppertlme held outdoors. After eating their way through the, Presbyterian Church in Springfield: past off to provide Ihe temperature ypu have called' T —-In additibn-to-havii ^~ParcMl.sorR"( (!Toniirmtersc-ll0lnslif".1tmercKT —The^ctenctrbuildingTirovides-amticrr-needed— —menur^rogcfftcsT^cronnrpTitlmr^rtWIdr^ cheerleaders ;Uul hand members were asked to in the book. Hetz Stfrseosofirf hnrfat* *!^il__._t - upgrading-oMaboratory facilities. All science the event and vlce-pr6'sldent of the Springfield Jaycees, top It off with-slices of Union worship 1(1 scholarship ; read carefully and sinji Ihc certificate "f in* classes will meet in the new structure, which watermelprt ppd. b|g smiles. • .,' __. surance .before their "children actually par- • The sfai'i ot Holy Cross- tihristtan • NurSery" _))y_l)1(t-j)uh)ifihcrB-and-wiU-JMi-iD.vite 1 faces~Morris avenue; — minutes less. reportedly hit Ihc open door of another on ticipate in their respective activities in order to School, at GH9 Mountain ave., Springfield, is and Tuesday-Thursday from 9 to 11,30 a.m. The ^^fc scrvjce3 building wU, provide ticipate in the firm's annual ''Survey of high husy preparing for the start ofits !5th year. efia*s~on Saturdayachievers" later in the academic year. When scheduling an oven meal, you may Mountain-avenuo iiear.ClinUin avenue qualify for medical benefits. They were warned Gloria Roerig. who has served for 14 years as' offices and facilities for the instructional media The concluding union summer worship spaciousness. According to police, she was southbound on not to confuse this medical coverage with the Holy Cross Nursery school opened in the fall ' Andy Gast, Sandy Horn and'Michael Gleicher. iant to put the longest cooking item in the oven ,, . 'he head teacher of the school, said: center, space for counseling services and other ' service of the Springfield Presbyterian Church In a recent checkers tournament, Mike An added plus is that if somebody is late for I>ei6reyougo out, and set your automatic clock Mountain, when her vehicle struck the driver's •"••""•J.and.hasi:ontinued..to.(;ro.«Las.a.Mnli:r_._.!!pFescliool-edUfatioiv-has-become-one-of-the—offiees--The-buiIdirig-reatuyes=m"ovaBle=par- COLLEGE STUDENT and Springfield Emanuel United Methodist 3 in Springfield l dinner, you can tuni off the oven and its stored tlu; Regional board and forwardt'il to parents for preschool education. The school is open to most impOr|ant and exciting areas of titions. which will provide flexibility in the Church will be held inTIiFPresbyteriaffCfiurcfi Romano, Brett Walsh, David Arnold and fnrrcvtewnrmrivoIiinMryMoept.we In party" I»'L'-«W , p y —sanctuaryrMorris-avenue-and-Cliurch-Mall on J rrangemenrorofncesto-accommoaateTuture -Septpmhrr:—••- ~— -•— —• fivo years-old; Thoro-uni.two .sessions:-Mon, — toward which westrive at HoIy-&oss-Nursery - Sunday-at-10 a,m, — "* PaTrlqe~TDeOTaTt~or"805B—Mountains-avoir "flnalTVeeksrthirnineTmd^ 10-year-old - School to give a young child a well rounded .service offices were previously scattered Dr. Bruce Evans, pastor of the Presbyterian First Aid.Squad. Police said a passenger in the =i Ronald"^: Toll of 516 Short -Hills ave. and girls retained-their title of Newcomb champs of> ' Use a good basic cookbook when you plan touch each other or oven sides. Put the firsl experience of security, growth, and Christian throughout the campus with personnel sharing Church, will preach. Child care will be the camp. Led by Captains Bonnie Brecher and other oar,-Klfea-Tauber. 15, of tho Jefferson Bdllef, tumbling Elizabeth A. Walker of 42 Meckes st., all of your own oven meals. Some foods—like items to come out toward the front of the oven motivation." provided for preschool children on Ihe second Springfield, were among 125 students named to Mary Ann Teja, the team consisted of Susan to minimize time with the door open. Don't terrace address, complained of a possible arm —floor-of-the-trhapel-ndjoining-the-Banctuary^. w in local classes • The Rev. Joel Yoss, pastor of Holy Cross and - the presldent'slionor list at UnToTrCoilngirfor—Fggi Suzanne 'resse~CylitimrsnnzaT-»ebbii peelTfrcquently—tills wates""power. ' 7 injury, ror"sGiteTr^1Ic~wmilo 5inr-tier-own Following the service, an Informal refreshment various temperatures. Casseroles with milk or physician. director of the school, said: "Holy Cross Mr. Lang, the spring 1974 semester, it was announced by B(,hr ;m(| fioseann Menza cheese and most meats should be baked in the Good oven meal ideas: ham and potato The Yvette Dance Studio is Nursery School has had the unique joy of > period will be held on the side lawn of the Dr. Saul Orkin, president of the College. While the girls were busy defending their casserole, glazed carrots and gingerbread; Abstractions otrthe ball. forming children's dosses in— - church. 1 325 to :)75 degree neighborhood, to avoid meals with a raw vegetable salad or cold crisp HoryJngjhe Sp.ringXLold_.aniI.isurr.ounilinE_..:_. . A graduate of Union Catholic High School, title, the boys enjoyed a camp-wide game of toughening the protein and "weeping." Plain meat loaf, baked potatoes, Italian greeii beans, ballet "and tap-dancing' and -—Beginning Sept. 8, both.chur«bes,wjllj-esurne footballT-Daye^-Kadish,- Howard IlaDiowitz, scalloped tomatoes and garlic French bread; relishes. acrobatic tumbling, to be held communities for. the past 14 years and now as Scotch Plains, Mias-DeMare majored-, in "cWciTancr bar cookies cnn~stand to be baked we begin our 15th year, we are grateful again to Private services were held last week for Mr Good Money AAanaaement Is essential to personal ' ' their individual schedules. The Presbyterian liberal arts at Union College. Toll and Miss Danny Klein. MicfiaenJanbcrg" and" Alan baked pork chop casserole, scalloped potatoes, Oven meals take less watching, keep the in Mountainside. - . Church will continue to hold one worship ser- about 25 degrees different from what the recipe kitchen cooler anil, best of all, save energy. be able to touch the lives of "little people" with Harold Lang of Springfield who died Thursday Walker graduated from Jonnttian Dayton Binenstock contributed their skill and strength calls for, either higher or lower. The same is baby lima beans and apple crisp. Fill out the Yvette Cohen of Moun- at his home. '_ Independence and good lifetime planning! i. vice at 10 q.m. on both Sept. 8 and 15. Double tainside—head of lhe studio, this sense of joy and growth." Regional High School, Springfield. Toll as players. t . . Mr. Lang was born in Elizabeth and lived In Start your college .career with your Own checking account worship services at 9:30 and lVand church majored In biology, and Miss Walker, in liberal said that the new groups arc Applications for l|ie two sessions of the school classes will resume oil Sept." 22! Springfield for 24 years. He was employed by FREE tp-cpllege students whose parents have a checking (iris. • . planned in response to many nursery schdol are accepted by writing to the Mr.Sadolf dies at 85 requests from residents of the Armour Co., Elizabeth, as an office" account with SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK. (If they don't school or phoning OT-1525 or 379-75011. Inter- manager for 35 years before his retirement ten have one, ask'-them to open one today!) giiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiig Springfield and Mountainside_ :e.. viewsjvUh£arentsji£youngr>eopleenterini!the _ years-igo -' - ^ Fnperal services were held Russia and came to this .legislralion TleiaTTS clnTlie • fall sessions a~re being" held at "the school. Surviving are his wife, Jeanette, and a sister, I Puzzle^Corn&fiT last Thursday for Isadore country as a young man. He obtained hy culling 276-3539. building today and tomorrow. Frank p \ Sadolf, 85, of 42 Sycamore ter., lived in Miami Beach for 25 Mrs o cy iliilllBy MILT HAMMER I Springfield". who died last years before moving to Matcli the nickname with its week In the Amboy Care Springfield last year. He was a Center, South Amboy. retired tailor. state. ' Art .center registration for fail starts Tuesday Mr. Sadolf was- born in He is survived hy a 1. Volunteer State. daughter, Mrs. Rosalind 2. Equality State The Summit Art Center the creative ' media the the summer, will be repeated Is necessary for class par- OPEN DAILY TIL 1) SAT., » A.M.-NOON MEMBER F.D.I.C. LOW 1.ICENSK NUMIIEH? Reisman; a son, Milton; two opens its doors Tuesday to ' classes employ. The free in the fall on Thursday ticipation; membership - 3. Mountain-State. . -<--V - brothers, Sam and Nathan; ECHO PLflZA BRANCH 4. -Little Jlhddy 4 . A low license number is a register beginning and ad- exhibition—demonstration mornings. categories are: Single'adult" MAIN OFFICE prestige iteTri today. But when two sisters, Mrs. Ann Carroll vanced students in fall-art open house is from 2 to 5 p.m. . ~—The;* cost for an adult 15 $10, youth $2, senior citizens 5. North Star State! ' and Mrs. Miriam Lise, and HILLSIDE AVJLjtBT. II= _. MDJUUALN AYE. G, Lone Stnr State. New York Slate began classes. Classes begin Sept. at the Summit Art-Center. week, two and one-half hour $5, couple $15, family- $20. registering automobiles in three grandchildren. Savings by Marsh 10. Pre-schoolers through Painting and drawing 7. Tar Heel Slate. class is $55 plus lab fees for More information may be SPRINGFIELD, N.J. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 1895, this posed no problem: Arrangements were cqm- senior citizens have 70 classes are-offered in still life, some courses. Children's obtained by calling the center Beehive State. -Simply-wonderftihsavings:"— (laytinuTand "evening classes constumed model -drawing, classes cost about $35.. at 273-9121. 9 Granite State ^ niiroToy-nnmnBrs-isaiKnrninr- pictro-oy-i-m These are going to bo up-to-the-minute jewelry to choose from. portrait painting, life model , Membership in the Art Center 10. Green Mountain State: - - - - V^ ranJrom 1 through 4. MuplewfiOiL.. on 21 active flatware patterns Registration for classes watercolor, oils, acrylics and in the world of fashion for as long as the mny hn iir^y mail or in person mixed media, as well as a a. Minnesota. now at Marsh style of a pitch (any kind of pitch) is at the Center, 611 Elm st., technical course in pain! ^American Viewpoints b. North Carolina. Important. In 14 karat yellow gold with Summit..Hours of registration materials. Right now all of Lupt!s*21 . diamonds: A. $125. B. $175. C. $150. are lOa.m.lo -1p.m.,' Tuesday, Seven pottery and ceramics SHAPE UP GALS- beautiful active patterns are at_ Sept. :i through Friday Sept. 6, classes are available during e. Wyoming;-..^ .MarshMth ve.ry.specjal savings on To Love Is to Give; ; . and Sept. U through. n;. ti)c_."diiy and., evening, for . f. New_Hampsliire. Do Something Beautiful.^ """ HEAD TO FOOT, WHEN YOU every piece you purchase. Saturdays, Sept. 7 and 14, 0:30 beginnning through advanced 1 g. Vermont. Young Frames Of Mind a.m. to noon; evenings on students. A new class-limited WALK IN ROVER OUR h. Rliode Island, It's the sterling opportunity to choose Sept. 3, i, 5, and 9, 7:30 to 0:30 to 10 advanced pottery. i. Texas. ..a perfect Lunt sterling flatware gift hNATURE SHOFBV^HCORE "irWesrvtrginhr:—- ""toryovrrsetforttTatsperiattjrider' To get a sampling of the . Other courses are available -o-o- Hurry, offer for a limited tiline only. ,-m-iiivn M-nri^'tTf'-TirsTnTrtorv ~ -IrrphprnRrnnhy print making ANSWERS Fmo Jowators Since 1648 producer youngsters "anVT jewelry, design,, sciilplufe, 'P-8 Funny shoe? Well just walk in " Tho Mall • Short Hills adults alike will enjoy viewing woven art forms, rug weaving q-A 'i-i) >v-$ 'q-(, 'fc 'o-j 'D Montclair • Wayne • Parnmus • Woodbrid(jo the instructors' Show and modern art. _^ '•. It. You'll laugh with joyful Etrunswick • Nanuot. NY. • Stator^laland, M^V. exhibition,- — which - opens - . Classes for school age youth . _ _.. .. All kinds oi traveling — up' mbun- comfort, like all those happy Sunday; Sept. 8, in the Cen- begin at 3:30 -week—daya-and— Mon. A.Thurt. Cv.a Till T. _ _-"• lalns or dreamlngin the hamrriockr people who live in It This Auditions ter's second ftoorrgallery and are offered .also Saturday We shall not . . . achieve r - -- They arc vory, very- -corfifortable; • -dropped heelr-^lower-than the ADVjCE fOR TEENS — Burton oi at the sarruTfime visit thVfiriir' ~nibYiiTijgs'rraui s"es~foi"youifg~ f floor-studios^ to see^denion- .people Include jewelry design—^ tioti was founded so Ion/; as and very, very touo,h:-The design ..front.)..holps align your spine Jl 1 TTah~u~ni(iKiiig171feulpture, mixed — any 'American - suffers dis~ gives barefoot comfort. improve posture circulation :- potnt of law to his secretary, Jacquejine Applce, In strations by members"of Sir .this scene from a new fllm to bo scroanedjn hlgh- The Montclair Operetta T media painting; pritltmaking, .cximinailQn.ai:a~TcsuU'oj'h\s 'breathrri'B." Try a pair Soff ds ; Alii I • schools throughout th•' 2 73-38ia Far lurlhor inlormalion c:ill Mr. Claudo (201) 376-7100 ~' CUSSES K0W FORMING TO BE HELD IN wont, us* pn, lr

^'****^^^ B:

|fts'-,." '•. ..";•••••• SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, August 29, 1974-5 4-Thursdoy. August 29. 1974-SPRINGFIEtD(N.J.) LEADER THE NOVEMBER CANDIDATES w*,:fe:-' •-••, Grqlld panelist LETTERS- •:'• trailside to show - Matthew Nilsen ;.$. at infernational hnovie on senses Letters to the editor must be received no later than noon on Monday of the week they "People pressure" is the best hope for 260 of Elljtabeth, Elizabeth Elks Lodge 2^) and Sunday-afternoon are top appear, 'l'hey whould not exceed 350 solving Union County's flooding problems, drug conclave Aircraft Owners and Pilots, Association, "Gateways To The Mind" is the title of a words in length and should be typed with according to 'Freeholder Matthew Nilsen, JosephF Grail, coordinating director of the holding a private pilot's license for a single- motion picture to be shown at tho Trailside double spacing between all lines (not all in Republican, who is running for his second term engine plane and helicopter. Union County Department for Prevention of capital letters, please). All letters must be Nature and Science Center in the Watchung 1 on the county board. A past president and current member .of the Drug Abuse and'Narcotic Addiction, will'be a ^n ill4ihhW eitiiig flooding-ayone-of three major cam* —boardl uff dii'Kctuidleilm» »vlf ElrubvUElfeabclli Lluim HuHuaMt ClubClbT; ui the International Drug^ y at the editor's' discretion; and ne>er if the paign "issues and challenges," he noted that he also is n member of the New Jersey Chiefs of Conference-Institute in Anaheim, Calif. film, provided by New Jersey BellTelephone Idler is of a political nature. This the freeholders are helping some Police Association,-New Jersey Private The institute, which began yesterday and will Co., shows not five, but 14 human senses at newspaper reserves the right to edit or reject municipalities with the problem but called- Detectives Association, Hibernian Club of run thrjough -Tuesday, Is sponsored by the work. any letter. present programs "insufficient." •- Elizabeth, National Riflemen's Association, International Narcotic Enforcement. Officers _A.neiy..pn)gram.totbe given at the Union "Flooding is not'a municipal, county or state Winnebago Club, Good Sam Club and the board Association. The special training session is for County Park Commission's Trailside DAY CAMP PRAISED problem," he said. "Flooding is a regional of the Alexian Brothers Hospital Foundation. iaw enforcement offlcefs-and other personnel Planetarium on Sunday will be "Fingerprints Summer is almost over and the Springfield problem that calls for complete involvement of " - -o-o— . ^.involved la drug abuse programs. of the Elements." It will explain how the Pool Day Camp Ijas again drawn to an end. =—federal,-sU>tercounly-and-local-flood tonlro HE IS VICE-PRESIDENT of the Elizabeth •-.. -Grail will be a member of the workshop panel - spectroscope has helped to unravel mysteries We feel a big thank you is in order for camp planning. 1 do not anticipate-any real results PAL advisory board and co-founder, vice- on "Education and Narcotic Programs." for "the astronomer. The program is scheduled director Art Cansor. Thank you for making this until 'people pressure' is applied to -those president, member of the board and notional Fellow panelists are the Rev, John McVernon for 2, 3 and 4 p.m. It will be repeated at 8 p.m. summer for our children a rewarding and fun people ... who constantly promise but never conference delegate for-Big Brothers. He also and Dr. Robert Stoeselll of the Institute for theN on Wednesday." experience. With his guidance and creativity, deliver the necessary aid ..." is a charter member and co-chairman of the advancement of Criminal Justice, New York;s we feol the day camp has once again been a Since the planetarium has a seating capacity Nilsen said other major issues facing the . .Action Committee of the 2flO_ C]ub of .Uriton' Peter P. Carter, director of education and i of only 35, tickets issued at the Trailside office great success. ....,-•— —. ..tefllningpftheDepartment of Drug and Alcohol county "are "continual increasing costs as~~a County, an..honorary member Of .therEiizab(>th arc on a first-come, first-served basis for the We are anxiously looking forward to another result of evef^xpandihg county"governing"" Police Pistol Team and chairman of the Addiction of Nassau County, N.Y., and retired great season with Mr. Cansor. Art—thank you Marine Corps Lt, Col..Mark Jones, director of Sunday performances. Children under the age —and—l^egional—plarmmg—for—housing- pur Elizabeth Police Pistol Team Committee, a JOSEPH F.GRALI. of eight are not admitted, for a job well done! • chasing, flooding, garbage disposal, etc." —member-ofc- the -Alexian Brothers Hospital NarconDn, , Calif. SUKIIAKItl-II. Ho praised the work done by the county's Foundation Century Club, a trustee of Jew/sb Fellowship -a GralHor more than 40 years has worked with On Tuesday through Thursday at .4 p.m., - ••'".. '-' 29Reri Charter Study Commission as "outstanding." Elizabeth Elks Lodge 289 and a member of • community youth groups as on organizer and Donald W. Mayer"; Trailside 'director," will 29Iteduoodrd. urging • voter approval of- "many- of their Veterans of-Foreign-WarsrBetsytown "Post, % will meet on Sept. 7 trainings director ta'- minimize juvenile -present a half-iour nature talk for children on' ' . P'AYl.E KI.ASSMAN recommendations," Nilsen added:— Eastern Union County Chamber of Commerce •"•>•:-Tlw-Jawisn' Civil Service Fellowship and delinquency and narcotic and alcohol problems thesubj££_t, "Life In A Swamp." 30 Cypresstcr. . "I-submit that the number of seats on the \and New Jersey Motor_Jruck_AsspcialinD»__ ..."Auxiliary of New Jersey will meet on Saturday, among juveniles and parents. He is a member The~pu61ic may visit the. facilities at Trailside DEMOCRATIC Congressional nominee - ' . SAXDYMANES' freeholder board is not the issue. The problem ""Alicefisea: private investigator since 1946, he of the International -and New Jersey Narcotics ' ftJ Sept. 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the YM-YWHA, Green from 3 to 5 p.m. on weekdays, except Fridays,' Adorn K. Levin (right) and Torn: Deluca : 71 Golf Oval rests with the fact that in some instances is president of Nilsen Detective Agency "in Enforcement Officers Associations-and hiis r •^ lone, Union. N.J. A special program is planned Uml from 1 ln rp m np Snlnrrfiiys,, Sundays and -—map-out-9»ro»ogy--a*-4he--eamfidotchs— , . r.Mii.-,\\(>'.>IHSrI,ARItV-KESSl.EIt elected freeholders cannot-always devote :;itohonor Rabbi Sidney Bognc'r of Kearny. served as an advisory member of the Linden . ^Elizabeth and Nilsen-Steffens Inc. of Elizabeth, holidays. ' "recent headquarters opening In Scotch 31 Sycamore ter. necessary time required to do o proper job as .a trie.Lions Club District. 16E;honored him for distributor for a manufacturer of security .v! Morris Appelbaum and Lenore Frieder aro Mayor's Committee on Drug Addiction. He is • Trailside programs are announced on a Park Plains.' Deluca,. assistant DOROTHY ZIDEI. freeholder. In my opinion, the rapid growth of work as hospitality room chairman in 1964; the products. •••.... .program chairmen. Reuben Kundin is "'so on the Union County Narcotics Advisory" i 27 Tudor ct. Commission "events" telephone, 352-8410. superintendent of public works In Union County requires that a freeholder must Elizabeth Police Athletic League named him He also is chairman of the board and .-ui^president and Blanche Robir\s is Ladies Comrtiission and the National Council on '.HARRIET KEEHN 1 spend from 30 to 40 hours a week on the "PAL of the Year" in 1964; Big Brothers Inc. of stockholder of Watchguojd Security Systems, . ^Auxiliary, president. ' ' Alcoholism. '...•• IRISH TRIO—Band leader Paddy Noonan (right) and vocalists Martin. Flynn. and Union County^ will servo as a regional ' r. N. Derby rd. freeholder scene. • , . Elizabeth chose him "Big Brother of the Year" chairman of the board and stockholder^ of Johnny Hanley (from left) will be featured in a program of Irish music to be co-chairman of the Cilizons For Levin I.OISIVASSERMAN Evangel School Committee in the 12th Congressional 1 "I further approve of a professional county in 1965, and both Elizabeth PAL and Big Jersey Guard Services and a stockholder of presented at Echo Lake Park, Wostf ield-Mountainsldo, on Wednesday evening. The ' 1 laurel dr. District. '•".'" director Or executive, either elected-or ap- Brothers honored him in 1966, -•>' Quick Detective Agency. In addition, he-is a concert is tho last in summer series sponsored by the UnlohxCounty Park 1 •WORTIUVIIILK EXPERIENCE' • pointed,- to assume the many duties and The Elizabeth Ljons'Host Club presented a registered union pipefitter, member of Local p Commission., , •„ ' ; , will open Sept. 5 provided each day, along with two daily snacks Numerous families in Mountainside and problems confronting Union County.". citation to Nilsen in 1967 and named him "Lion 475. - ' " ': .'••'. Evangel Day School for children 2-6 will of cookies and.milkor juice." Springfield recently opened .their homes, to -o-o- of the Year" in 1968 and Elizabeth Lions Club A resident of Elizabeth, he is married to the by Navy for The curriculum program of the Evangel Day ; A MEMBER OF THE Board of Freeholders also, gave him a certificate of appreciation in former Margaret A. Osaben. They have two begiiuts fall semester Thursday, Sept. 5. The foreign students from-many lands through the UNION CAMERA Echo Lakejprogram closing, ^ -schoolrat, 050 North Broad st., Elizabeth, Is in' Scliool is from a a^m.to 3 P.M., but adequate American Field Service bus stop program since I*)72, Nilsen has wonan^assortment of 1968. • •' . sons, J. Kent, 20, and Richard M., 19. provisions are made for the children of working 1 reservists Its fourth year of operation. It serves' the Although these students were only with us for awards, including the Capt. Nicholas Migliore In addition, St. Joseph's School for the Blind Nilsen was graduated from Thomas Jef- exchange parents; these hours extend from 7:30 a.m. to • The fall semester evening Cireater Elizabeth Area. Classes are provided five days I would like to comment that this was Award as "Outstanding Citizen of Elizabeth" in in Jersey City and the Port Authority Police of ferson High School in Elizabeth and New York 5:30 p.m. 1967, Elizabeth Host Lions Club "Outstanding classes for Naval Reserve with Paddy Noonan concert for pre-school, kindergarten and first grade. a most marvelous and rewarding experience Newark named him "Santa Claus of the Cen- Institute of Photography. He is a .member of Visitors are welcome to review the program Service as President" in 1938-1959, South Ward Take Your Officers School 3-8 will start The school has an approved program and is for my entire family tury'^ for his contributions to their Christmas Gavel Masonic Lodge of Union,. Ancient The closing event of the Union County Park entrance to the park is from Mill lane and and to see the children in action by calling the Boys' dub of Newark "Distinguished Service programs. He won the New York Port Accepted Scottish Rife of Valley of Trenton and Tuesday; Sept. 3, at the Naval Springfield avenue. certified by the Department of Education of Each year the salisfaclions received from A doom-fighter Commission's Summer Arts Festival in Echo New .Jersey. Hot. nutritional lunches are office (353-2422 or 353-7668) in advance. hosting these students are increased for to Boys" in 1959 and Associated Lions Club of Authority "Good Citizen Award" in 1969, a PBA Crescent Temple of Trenton. Reserve Center, 4th and Lake Park, Westfieldand Mountainside, will be A Park Commission "events'' telephone. 352; .-^diilrlirnrlffii.itSM-s-flnd-adults alike. We-as Elizabeth citation for— 'distinguished service.... -life membership from-the-Mountainaide Poliee- Enlisting in the Navy in-1943rhe MUSIC Palmer streets, Ellzabeth, ri *^Night f^'i' l|i^ yrisfrr" ffitlnTlng i*? to Lionism" in 1960. •and ~Wednesdayr-Septr-4;-al- individuals and as a.community. can feel pride The Springfield Public Library lists the "The Way to Go," by Thomas Southerland Department in 1971 and a "Citizen of the Year" to the Armed Coast Guard Division as a gun- Naval Ammunition Depot, Noonan and his batld, on Wednesday. , necessary to postpone the program. 1972 • 1973 «(1974 « 1923J 1924 1925 i- The Elizabeth Lions Ho^t Club presented a in furthering the cause of world peace through .Ir; and William McCleery. One of our major award from Mountainside Police in 1967. ner. He served in the Pacific Theater for 22 Earle. Classes will begin at B The leader, Paddy Noonan, who halls from , following titles among the recently received. 'Certificate of Appreciation" to him in 19G2: undcrsugg_ -bookrrr-—:— > • • -problems*- it;, "how—4o—control—pollution*- , Nilsen is active in the.American'Legion Post, months during World War II. •Cacireventrrr —— -IJillnw,.County Tnrk, tnkps.|iridpJn.havini; nnn ^ I want to thank the families that made this IIOWTOSAVEOL'HPI.ANKT congestion and depletion of resources caused of the most popular Irish bands in the'United -Dems-bodcstcfte- program possible, and hope many more "How to Get to the Future before !t Gets to by the automobile and. to a lesser degree, by The,,- course . .offered, States. The group recently taped "A Grand families will join us in the future in this most You," by Shepherd Mead. A sometimes the plane and its ever spreading airports." Two lesdays in ElizaBelh is "The Irish Party" for Canadian television. His in bid for Pingry iceans and the Navy", which recordings have sold over a million copies. . . . worthwhile experience. serious, often witty and always optimistic point railroad buffs give us their solution.. ; .._., MRS.IUCHAItlM'iATOFF of view is projected by the highly successful -will -provide -naval—rosor've-- —ThebanuYalhriembers-of which -were-born-in Unipn_XoJinlj._Jl£niiuUU.aif_jLre£!io!dcr. Their idea is to make rail travel so attractive _ Ireland, will feature Martin Flynn as vocalist. candidates John D. Mollozzi of Rose Ic Park, 39OSummit rd. .auth.Qt.ot''ilQ.w.to5ucceed-in.Eusini'ss_ Without Officers m understandmg of ._ . Mountainside that-peoplo-will-accepL.it_in-preierence_ta.air "oceanogjFajfnTc pfincTp'l e'sT" Such selections ~as~ 'VTiie Cliffs of"F3ooneen~" Waltcr-ErBoright of-Seoteh-Piuina und-WiHmn ,^ajw°kwhose.fioj>ul^ 5hortly~after_the 93rd Congress convened in Rolling-Martin—report—was—its—emphasis—on—Democratic—caucus -discussed—both—plans--at— Emphasis" wilrbe" placed" on~ •~"Tne~WesV'CTuTe~Po1I«r^fhV"KilIarTiey"in"'th'<> .IrMeGloud-of-Elizabeth.-this-week-hailed-the— fame increased with its transposition into a wj|1 save our cnvironmcnt and resources. Rails January 1973.1 gave my wholehearted support providing adequate staffing for minority length. However, no votes were taken on either military -oceanography and Moonlight" will be on the program, which will announcement that the state is considering the, . prize-winning musical comedy. „ are cheaper than any other means of travel to a_ resolution creating a bi-partisan select members of committees: The report also one, II seemed clear that the dispute was such environmental precautions. , begin at 8:30 p.m: Rain date, if necessafy.-.will - P^'hase of the Pingry school and property for . committee changed with devising a.plan, to PAST In thiswork. Mead is critical of the "prophets bccause ,hey already exist: they require little recommended limiting members to one major that the question would have to be.decided on ViBlts to oceanographic be Thursday evening, Sept. r.. The.program' is »se as a school for handicapped youngsters. nf rinmr" who,- with rnmpui£CL^duaante[^_^ , , ^ ^. d^^ eommittee-assignmenhr . ' ,; •. : -the^loorflfUie-Houae-HselHtolh-reports-toff ' Slnue lliu cuunly fust predict all sorts of catastrophies if the world ddil m a lfln0 m vessels and research In- free to the public much.larger groups of people. has tended to perpetuate the status quo. For 14 Unfortunately, the House Democratic caucus been sent to the Rules Committee, which has stitulions will be a part of the Spectators are urged to bring lawn chairs or purchasing the Pingry complex for expanded continues on its present course. But .these do Many individuals: especially the young, have ™»ths-^. committee, headed by. Hep voted on May 9 not to release the p|an fora floor been asked to permit the two competing sets of counly-offiaes-Avp have heen,.-.oji _rccBrtLas_ not take'into consideration that technical lchard course. ' blankets for seating on the hillside in the lower ., TENSE never ridden in good trains. Some feel that " Bf«V «f 'Missouri and Rep. DaVid vote without first sending it to a reform study reconfmendations to go to the floor under an a alnsl such an c u sis lion nl st be 1 changes occur, and that people care enough to .Tl)e,^course_pn.ere(l_,vyeThP course offered Wedg - ' ' P^iHon area of Echo Lake Park—. Vehicula^ —_"-r maintained-as-an-cducational-facility-v-thatas-.« » nT more in tune with the residential charac- state's lwt> 'U.S. senators to $-ess for flood we can improve upon Mother Nature with in- . that its too late to stem the-tide^of car and plane Late in June. Rep. John Anderson of Illinois ° '!°" and in effect makc it possible to re- • PM-AM • relief, measures. Mayor WILLIAM A. RUOCCO Martin Committee's report did address-it&clf to wrlte Ule n • Poll I bit To Hook Up With • intended to develop- ^ ^ teristics of the surrounding neighborhood," telligence and love. Population control is production. These people are the ones the led an unsuccessful effort to.get the House to "*oM™ ° ^ floor.; • Wlr«ti» Mkrophom (pp. awareness and understanding outlines'pjans to-charter a bus or a fleet of discussed, personal involvement in pollution authors wish to stimulate to action. the need to re-structure a committee system overrule the Democratic caucus and to sendthe I believe that, reform of the cojnmiltee llonil) . they said. that has rcmaihed essentially the same for • Tuning • btttrv.indicator , of the psychological and concern of GOP buses so Springfield residents can tell their problems is mapped out, many of the activities They describe the excellent, efficient trains" Bollin Mollozzi, Bo'right and McCloud also pointed more than a quarter of a century. The proposal J :.• • • . the type of open and responsive Congress that • "betravli story to their legislators at a Washington. D.C. and plans of car companies and corporations found in several foreign countries-**which and Rose Marie Sinnott and theif running ~out that lunds'lOi'its acciyrmtlorrby thu state art- confrontation As township youngsters await- attempts—la_concentrate_ legislation—deal ing. -^?_jLjariia.nientpry_. ihc-people-requirerThis-i. " .^". v. . . J^s. wh. y thesh *„,,„._,.e reforms. • £,,_ human behavior. ' voter-approved " are disclosed aH in thedfforr to save thVpIanet." 'less" nf fluent than "we~areK-They-review ifi ™hi™, within nnn ,.„„,„,,„„, procedure involving the privileges of the "mate, WesttielfaTrarheyTtoberrDohertyTthls" the opening of school next Wednesday, the local a All naval reserve Officers bond issue. "Should the county wish to pur- • Mead , covers communications (TV railroad's future. They admit that quick action ^' specific subject within one committee House. Speaker Carl Albert overruled are so significant. The shape of the committee week called upon the board to immediately board of education reports an enrollment or exam are invited to enroll in either chase it, however, it would be an enormous holography) the electronic household, and intensified research bv scientists; * P!e. »h% report recommended Anderson, who then appealed'the decision' to reform proposal will chart the course for begin preparation of job specifications for a decrease of 91. while the Regional board notes of these courses. For further additional burden'on the already beleagured education by .means of electronic devices. engineers and environmentalists'are needed to "calion of an . Energy and Environment the House. By a 242-163 vote that closely legislation that will-be considered- in the 94th professional county purchasing agent. The post an increase of 113 pupils; St. James School and subsequent Congresses. information, contact Lcdr. taxpayer." .'. ••.••-•- Britain's open university, sports, sex and sin: orfset the vested interests of the automobile CommUtee, thus removing these fields from -followed party lines, the House upheld_lbe— iH.C. Bulow (609-143-4026) or has been vacant since the death of Frank Danrt reports a decrease of 45 students ... In an effort Thave written to Chairman Ray Madden to He doesn't believe that we are doomed, but thaf and oil industries'and the highway builders; thejunsdiclion of Uie 28 committees that now Speaker's ruling. the Naval Reserve Center. months ago. • to encourage voter registration, the Springfield share responsibility for energy and en- urge him and his colleagues on the House Rules we must start acting as if this is the only planet • AM-PM Elizabeth (201-351-3474). "Just as we have endorsed the recom- Girl Scouts to launch league of Women Voters distributes several 1 vironmental legislation. In mid-July, the Hanseu/> Committee • l-Wiy IptiMr _ we have and know we are completely masters Committee to bring cotnmittee reform mendations of the Optional Study Commission hundred "Register and Vote" balloons at the CUIDK DOG'S CONTRIBUTION The Boiling-Martin proposals also would presented its report to the Democratic caucus. proposals to the floor under an open rule. In this • 4 Inch Woofir of our_ fate. • •_ • Twttilr jp.brineiroCssslQmilisralo..cQiin:ty.g(>Yernnient, campaign for leaders Municipal- Pool, along with- flyers - listing -remove-jurisdiction for-campaign reform-from- - The^ianel-'srecommendationsweredrastically-~ "wayrwe/will :be able to have~a~chance—at • c.ll»l>r Horn . -o-o- "Eyes at My Feet," by Jessie Hickford. For • Ttlaicofilng Anttnne .we endorse the-.concept of a professional The Washington Rock Girl Scout Council this" registration hours. the House Administration Committee and give different from those of the Boiling-Martin meaningful reform of the archaic committee - "lldc'Comrali Plcms made KXCAPE FROM KEAI.ITY more than 30 years before she became blind, purchasing executive for the business of county -o-o- " it to the Committee on Standards of Official Committee. Although the Hansen Committee system by picking the best provisions.ot.Uo.th week launched a recruitment campaign to M.cCauley_eLal aniUorteveral-yeara-later.-Miss Hickford was government," the candidates said. enlist volunteers-men and women-to serve as 20 YEARS AGO ". " Conduct.'They also would place sharp curbs on came down on the side of the status quo in the the Boiling and the'Hansen Reports. As I have by'Cause' Imagine a half-dozen nonathletic, mostly over- a schoolmistress in England, where she led a the power of the Ways and Means Committee matter of committee jurisdictions and multi- indicated.- T gennrnlly npprovp nf jhp "With our county budget approaching $50 Girl Scout leaders, assistant leader!! and ABEL V. DELVECCHIO is sworn in as 40-y*ttP-oW—me)»r—representing—several •very-jitivL' life: At the age of 52. wlieii her -million;1 the. pi it-shoold.1 bfj fined on H COHI1 lietpcts. Munygirls wish to I Springfield's new postmaster ... Members of by removing from its purview the authority committee memberships, it did produce at mittee structure and the committee mem professions, joining the Pittsburgh Pirates in blindness became almost total, depression, over trade and the nontax aspects of health " Norman Primus state non-partisan, basis by a qualified kept on,waiting lists because of the need the Jewish Community Group of Springfield Florida for a week's training period. bitterness and loneliness overcame her. least one suggestion that has a grear deal, of :rbership limitation features of the Boiling organization director, ad- to help assure tho-maximum use of report refurbishing work by volunteers legislation. merit. While theJBolling_ Committee. report^ Report. At the same time. I believe that the for volunteers, the council stated. - ueers^ is The idea-was.a-fantastic-one,-drarned.up.-by- Graduallyvshcbcgan-to.learn through-Uiu ^drgssedthe monthly meeting ^10_tox dolla ,.. ,he-candidates-conc]uded_ pT6gressTng~;TrtIie~C'hatt;auBaltusrpl7Tecenlly" fhnrof the-most-encoin-agihg~aspectST)f the~ would have enhahced'lhe" powers' oTlBeRtiles: lianseiTCommittee's provisions'euUing back of the steering committee ot ' Gerald McCauley. a literary agent in New York how to perform some household chores; she September arid October. Anyone seeking in- acquired as a headquarters for the Committee, the Hansen panel would permit the authority of the Rules Committee should be Common Cause of the 12th City and a life-time Pirate fan. Much to his- learned Braille and the use of a taperecorder. formation about Gtri Scouting should contact . organization ... Preparations are being made Mf i) f iintnTiiniiiiinninninntiUHiiHiimniinnnnimTn m standing committee chairmen, under certain 1O. Congressional district. At FRIDAY DEADLINE surprise the plan.was approved by the Pirate's But her activities outside of the house made her included in the final version.*-*'" Washington Rock Girl Scout Council at 232- for a formal'.opening of the new Springfield circumstances, to go directly to the floor of the • ustit Wtloht i the meeting, at the home of All Items other, than-spoinews should publicity director, and the deal was on. almost wholly dependenton friends, so when a I will continue to push for action on the type • lily To Hindi* 3230. Leadership education courses are office of the Crestmont Savings and l*oan House where they could request action on bills of, meaningful committee reforms th(>,t will • Ont-Hand Op«r«tlon . Beth Bjerklie, Westfield, be In our office by noon on. Friday. Each member of "the million-dollar infield" guide dog was suggested she consented to at- • Siniliiv* l*W«y Condtfutr available through the council. Association as alterations to the 30-year-old that the Rules Committee has bottled up. - consented to train, then write up his ex- tend a training session for a month. -.-.-. resenting us contribute to a further restoration of citizens' Mltf opnotw '" "^-» '~ plans wero made for mem- Morris avenue building, formerly the St. James Meeting again on July 17. the House confidence in government. • (Omni Dlnctlanal * Unl bership activities. Church, near completion ... Jonathan Dayton periences and observations. The group con- Miss Hickford describes the first few days OlncttOMl) sisted of Dr. John A. Parrish (dermatologist). and how she learned the obedience commands • Automatic Step — . Linda Brewer of Moun- student ADELBERT KUNZEL of Springfield. 'In Washington • On»-Touch R*conlln« : tainside, coordinator of the t .P°nQli)^.Hjlll,i(BMl^.hijojiEheri,.,..J.pjpes,,_I^_., • Uv«1 Mrttr"-" - —returns homo-fronvGornell Univrrsity.where he •dtgrrtctrjold' represented the vocational agriculture Woolen, (Philadelphia chief of the NY. retriever. Then there were walks, lessons in • w-C«rrvlnfl CAM Times), Charles Morgan Jr. (Washington. D,C. grooming, and other training devices, which •THe "Senate'. committee, "In the aftermath department of the Regional school system at a of Watergate, the need to, reform-omveampaign -prac- -[ er" rnntrirnrr- lance photographer). pa?sSn«itpassedtests oit shopping, travellintrayi g on buses. ^enatr-Offlce-fltlHdtng, WaslliildlOII, .D.C. 2011,0: -O-O-- 99 tices is clearer than ever. We For all of these men it was "a week's retreat going to a restaurant, the partners were ready 35 YEAKSAGO and TeslauraiTt^S'~Tokyd intend to bring Common , MEET BETTY BIONDI fronrreality to fantasy." They practised hard for home. Harrison A. Williams. Democtat of Westfield, 352 ^9ff New Jersey Gov. A. HAR.RY MOORE is Cause issues to the voters and Hranch opcruiions in key locales have been the secret of The union^ -on their'own diamond pitching, catching, - After adjustments to new routines, people Old Senate Office Building.'Washington, D.C. 70510. Center National-Bank's.fuil itrvitc tu rtkiiicutb of .Union-Tiiwn«hipi*: guest of honor at an outing of Springfield ,.,•.1 . ByANNRUDV - sitting there with everybody else woofing; down candldutcbln theforthcoming bathing, running, sweating amTaching. Thoy and places, (marked by occasional errors), While Americans have been expanding their hamburger number l.oooiOOl, _- -— Hetty, wilio jo[ncd on_jn_ 1^96]Lis_one onhc^jwjpltfasant^pcople who^ Democrats held at Singers' Grove ..'The elections and our inessage" were soft, flabby and short-winded, unable to mobility became simplified. Soon Miss Hick- -hamburgerstandscoast to coast and buying up " • OlIUM hMl AC DC service the bunking needs us u TcllcLiil ourTive^oints Branch. • Springfield Board ofTiducation calls a special Then, "when he can sit upright-and-atop CkHtti Riconlar will be heardr" make up for their shortcomings in spite of their ford was being invited to speak at meetings- "The House growling when sojtiebody.apnroaches-hlm, I'll • iuHI-ln PM AM llrtlo ^ineeting^ to:.make final_accerjtiince of the new one percent of the nation's beef to keep the •3.1 The next meetinii will be keen desire and-fortitude. It was all a put-on, about guide dog training, and she was able to go —- buy him a new collar and :we-will both go to ,n - c 1>i m Raymond Chisholm Scliool plans, from con- almighty hamburger rplling-into ourcollectivc---' -held on ScptJS.-^ •__• ^ ""yet it was not middle-aged men making fun, on vacations. A normal, activerhappylife Iiad—-_;Matthew_Oinaldo, Republican of Union. 1513 Japan. ' .'•••• . * tractors, thus-conforming to PWA regulations n gullets, the Japanese have not—surprfse^-Befn . rEfcV y,r" " but haying.funJ.^—. 1..become a reality again. . ~7 ' -•--——---— Ipngworth HousrOfficefBullding,; WashinSP . 'P-C- ... PAT O'BRIEN and ANN SHERIDAN are : .Now if I^an just remember not to slurp my • l-witt Output - 20515. Represents Unibn; Spiiriglield. Roselle; IHese pebple'who^a^'a ceremony'" • Dyitsmic Micropliont, featured in "Indianapolis Speedway" at one —C«ttt« ••rphoiM, M Roselle Park, Kenilworth arid Mountainside.__; o«tof pQuripg tea. these ScnsiiivesJwho con- local theater, while another offers "Frontier ttrlM J^ydte^ers: template the moon, have recognized fin area of • input Mixing - J&irshal" with RANDOLPH SCOTT and "'."'" fdwardJ. Patten, Oemocratol Perth Ambor. 2332- crudity in dinuigaiiideclaeCtio-do something- NANCY KELLY ... Local auto dealer offers the Biorhythms^ Oirijaitoards Rayburn House Office Building. Washington! D.C. aboutjt.-Thatarca is'HIie^dOg's"dinner. Sempbbok^ registrxition -latest Packards. priced at $867. down $133 from —ZOSlVRepiesents Linden. —: ^.Nbw answer me honestly. How many of you " last year's model. grab a can of dog food or shovel out a pile of dry '. The Yvette Dance Studio of future isn't crystal clear kibble into Fido's dish and then let the poor The Neutrality Act of 19& was signed by. Performing Arts, ,118 Walnut Center Natkmal Bank In Trenton beggar go to it for the umpteenth time since he President-Frpnklirt D. Roosevelt oh Aug. 31, ave., Cranford, will be of- ByJOIlNSlNOR l .. Also .recalled .getting my handwriting - -left liis-conFugute M»l«mut. d.ttclor Asstmblir-Betty Wilson, Democrat,.4Hampton If he were handed a menu and got. to sit at« cheese, carrots and celery sticks, bread and aUSINEUDEPABTMENT preacher."' , — who will someday be rich and famous and have. tuble it might be too much for him. So what I MM TO Tlw ,i«i*t ' His uncle gets all ehook up In . U.S. ROUTE 22 UNION, N.J • figured I had been really cheated. Blowing a df totelt, HeighU 07922; Arnold J. DAn,brosi, butter, chocolate pudding, milk. r the supermarket just trying to " Rotwrt H. •»•••",• aoy«r«H«t dir»o«r daughters who will grow u^to be lovely and a think I'll do is start him out easy at our local ~Juice haroV'opkcd.eggs, cottaflc cheeso and'I • (Ctnlcr l^apd) i mlk West of Flooih : river on somebody who told me I might be a comfort to you and not fight anymore." 1181 Broadway. Rahw»H7065 ' l * Frl. «v«. decide which checkout line ho San Howard .. . humburger estaUishnient. They serve,over u fruit, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches—I PHONE 888-0579 Daljy Till 9,. Sat-.Tltrji 30^iin. 12; (xjoon to 5 \' preacher. " 1 should stand on. , IS61 -• OSSl • 6fr6l ••• 8WI •., itiBl • 9>6> - PvMW»r—IfltMMT - 1 did not movethe thing on purpose. Honest. million a week arid they'll nevcf h«l|cc my don ^vallable-tlarty. '

_ • _ __: „ _ 'UZ~^. • , $!#••••••

6-Thursdpy, August 29. 1974-SPRiNGFIElD(N.J.) LEADER Program growth sUff Of WE WEEK * Labor Day safety SPRIWGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday,\Augost 29, 19?4-7 marks 2nd year Ririaldo Two local school; ady If educatIon programs emphasized both gas stations of Cook College at home, on road additional funds TIME TO SEE THE DOCTORE Cook College, newest of Rurgers L'niverity's Tlie Insurance Information Institute issued a list thefts expanded by Public Broadcasting multi-purpose undergraduate colleges, uill be reminder this week that Labor Day weekend Thefts at two local service When you ihiver and launching its second year of operations this faH "is not only the most popular holiday weekend for flood-control statlons-J&F Arco Gns and ihake and miw the _ New Jersey Public Broadcastiog's fifth with an expanding educational program B1—• season of instructional television programming of the year, but also the most tragic. Since WASHINGTON,~b.C. ~ Rep. Matthew J. Phil's Sunoco Station, both on clambake... •'Student reaction to the first year at Cxi I-ibor Day is the Jast holiday of the summer, Morris avenue-were among begins*Sept.* 23 on Channels 50 and 58 • • has been raceUrat.jind_ we're loakir-g fomrard Rinaldo (R.12) has called for supplemental. o R -everyone Iriea In get t j^ 'upproprlatlon3~K>taHng-$4iOfflK> < dit th"?** r p"rte^ ihl -wppk hy with enthusiasm to further growth. said " ^"^ raartiwt-My Jomethlng j niirnber ot injuries, traffic the Springfield police. televised Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. resu]( JBa BtarU ng flood control work in Union County. Charles E, Hess, dean of the College ma»» ttuxit ray recftbw.' -----_.- deaths and home burglaries.every year. " •' Police said both crimes to 4 p.m. In addition, adult education series New this year will be a cooperative J. Rinaldo demanded that, the Army Corps of "As you take off for the beach, ballpark or occurred on Friday: At J&F, be broadcast fourjnights weekly from G:30j)jn. program, in which a stitffrnf can altwr-tip .T Engineers step up flood control construction • backyard barbecue," the-b»tHtrtc-gaidr"yDu'H- i to 7:3D p.m. • ' • . semester altending classes uith a s^ovesier TiIbn"g1heT:ilzabe.ln River and attidlEs uluiig tliu— find that overcrowded roads step up chances of and rim from a truck parked According lo' Mrs. Mar>' Jane Phillips, workin^at a paid job thai is specially geared zo Rahwoy River during the current fiscal year. an auto accident and the home you leave benind . in the station lot, At the director oflnstructiona! Services, more than GO the student's study program^ Although the Army Corps of Engineers has ,often issues its own invitation to burglars. Sunoco facility they entered percent of this year's instructional schedule . "The aim is to arrange wjth coopt^atir.g wi compete in obtained all the funds it can use at'mis time, "Last.Labor Day weekend 750 people died as Rinaldo stated that an additional $300,000 for an office area by breaking a • featuresjieu programs. : . . employers to place students in jobs -whi&J will window and stole one case-of— "We will offer programs for primary, in- help the yiMrfent? fyp^ni on "foe'.r f*ftKviTjoml tourney -a result of auto accidental-making it the worst the Elizabeth River Project and an extra weekend^ofthe year, $110,000 for the Rahway River studies could be transmission fluid, 12 cases of PENMAN! UPTON termediate and secondary school students, in- experience through their work experience." The New Jersey Bridge League will hold its oil and nine gallons of anti- service programs for teachers, high school explained Associate Dean Ian Maw. who is in "With more than one-and-a-half million efficiently used to expedite these programs in m freeze, as well_as $20 worth of - fn,. ik. K~ r t i. . • - A '• homes burglarized last year, it's clear that 1975. ' CASCADE equivalency programs, adult education series charge of special programs at Coois^ • ga'soline. MIXED ICED TEA and a special series featuring English as a ':--. V^e W1)rk experience w,ill also give students a The Union County lawmaker has written to second language'.".Mrs. Phillips says. . chance for an inside i£>Qk al dUfenpsl careers. • Rep. Joe L. Evins, chairman of the House —.. Other... crimes reported in- • Public Works Appropriations Subcommittee, to cluded thefts from two outos. Among the HeW programs slated for this to find out which ones-are attractive to them in 1 NUTS LET OS FILL practice, added Calvin \V.' Stillman. faculty urge that the funds be provided in a sup- Police said that sometime year's primary levels- grades- kindergarten betwe£n_H_n,m,_and 5 p.m. through three, is a series entitled. "Two For coordinator of the program. ' '.\ plemental appropriations bill. Aug. 20, thieves broke-into a . LIMIT 1 '.'VOUR NEXT ; Tomorrow/^JI^e. programs center on Maser Students entering the prograrmrould be at!e 1 and_7-pjn. _ . ' g "People in flood-prone areas of Union County ore entitled to the swiftest possible action jan — car parked on Hillside avenue DISCOUNT PRICE and Laser, spacfc people v.ho land on earth .and T*tie "Sew Jersey group's annual benefit is and removed a tape deck, " decide to investigate the ecology.-__.. • • flood controlj" Hinaldp said, "I intend to see to Macy is g 2 DAYS ONLY PRESCRIPTION after the first year, and, would be able supposed by local individuals, merchants and _worth $83^ and a ca "Becoming Me." focuses on the importance iruTat the Army Corps of Engineers utilizes all " graduate in .five years. Dr. Stillman said buanessjirmfe by contributions of door prizes, \ valued.at'$75* of a healthy-seU-iir.age: Also included in the A group of employers willing to cooperate i„n. ~^food for the buffet dinner: and Foster Wheeler the manpower and machinery that It can use to off a I u rrvri i board 1 solve this problem. The following day, at 12:43 BREYER'S NATURAL primary grade schedule is "HoJai." a series the' program Ls being_organized by Dr. Jsjoaning their facilities for the' event at no Susan Macy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank PERSONNAL SIZE PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. AUG. 31, 1974 offering, basic instruction in Spanish and the INSTRUCTIONAL TV -New Jersey Public Broadcasting begins its 'filth season of -HPiled up newspapers and mail also tip off "It makes eminently good sense—both, from a.m., 13 eight-track tapes, Stillman. ui" ' " "• Mucy of 138 Short Hills ave., Springfield, has worth a total of $80, were COPYRIGHT 1974 SUPER X DRUGS -Extensibnist. -an-economic and,.hunianitarian-viewpoint—to- "lHa™nY'1"n^tUTt for the kindergarten through the college levels. Pictured is a* scene from "Bread & expedite flood control work. .Certainly,'" the Yy 'discoverecfrhissing from a car" -o-o.- ; suppoi representative, to the board of directors of, IVORYSO JCE CREAM Butterflies." a career development series for yourigSTers"ages^9"through 12. The costs of this work are getting higher each year.' . parked in the lot ofCharley O's FOR THE INTERMEDIATE level, grades will start on a small scale during*the course of Cancer Society. Syracuse University's Alumni Association. . Johnson & Johnson mon on the left, may have some difficulty accepting thewoman on the right os a Since the federal government *ia6 on Morris avenue. Police_sa!d four-six..Jerseyvision will televise "The World Ihe school year. . The Syracuse ;junir has served as chief 1| is anticipated the event will attract more acknowledged responsibility for this work, it ;both vehicles had been locked. of B.J. Vibes." a series of programs exploring colleague' in a traditionally malo-occupation. Such prqbjems are included in this Also, signaling the expanion of the college, justice of'the student court of appeals, and has Ujan 200 bridge enthusiasts from around the has an obligation to taxpayers to get it done as • music through the eyes and .ears of a disc series. \_J • ^^ —. ' • five new departments have been' formed at maintained dean|s list standing. She hopes to Cotton slate. Players do not have to be League Cancer unit aide economically as possible! .-..-..'. jockey. Programs focus on noise.ahd silence, Cook and will be starting their firs! full year of members to participate. The New Jersey group attend law school after completing her LIMIT 1 "Moreover, the people along the Elizabeth Swabs rhvihm and melody, pitch and tone, harmony iperation. They are the Departmentp s of Human has a membership of over 1.500. and is an af- bachelor of arts program in three years. ' •• Y schools 7 DISCOUNT PRICE andv musical experession filiate of the American Contract Bridge So. Africa guest and Rahway Riversjinve suffered enough. 2 DAYS ONLY New -regulations, will clarify Ecology and Social Sciences.'Statistics and Recently, another heavy rainstorm—caused "\ oung Africans." follows the daily lives and 'League! whose membership exceeds 186,330. • Mrs. . Cora Mateer, R.N., service and Computer Science. Humanities and Com-, extensive damage. I shall do • everything-, name head responsibilities of young Africans in developing . rehabilitation director of the N.J. Division of munications. Health and Physical Education, Each year the ACBL raises upwards of possible to push for approval of "this sup- fcxamsfo decide , Peter W. Addicott, Rapid Shave nations i^ihc.Third World. Programs examine the American Cancer Society, will tour cancer v and Education.. '- . ' , S150.000 for a particular charity through the plemental' appropriation. executive director of the the question of how African students can bridge \r poultry product.'dating'. fund raising efforts.'of its hundreds of chapters installations in tne Union of South Africa for the gap between tribal traditions and a keen Rinaldo said that he had conferred with Toddler Schools for 3-5 year American consumers will .soon"* be finding across the country. Tournaments are held to three weeks during September as a guest of the CG appointments desire lo enjay the advantages of a modern "The new regulations uill provide consumers State Museum adds Elizabeth Mayor Thomns G. Dunn and other olds at (he Summit Area more precise "open dating" information on wilh significantly more information on the lend financial support for the worthy cause National Cancer Association of South Africa. YMCA and the Berkeley technology. while the members pursue Iheir favorite As part of the tour, Mrs. Mateer will attend a local officials regarding the impact of the latest WASHINGTON — Congressman Matthew J. 7 packaged meat-ODd poultry to better assist freshness of meat and poultry products." Mrs. movies for weekend flooding in Union County. Heights Branch YMGA, has •"Walcha Gonn\ Do " looks at those things them in determining the freshness of these- hobby—bridge. , .. - conference of 200 nurses and other cancer Rinaldo (R.-12U1 Dist., N.J.) has urged young 1 Sleorts explained. "However, the public is Rinaldo said the Army Corps of Engineers is men in Union County to apply to the-U.S. Coast announced the appointment of which affect caret-j -decisions including values. products on food market shelves. Kxtra mnvies over the Labor Day weekend A buffet supper will be held between sessions specialists in Johannesburg on the nursing and reminded that the ultimate quality and safely expected to receive $75,000 for'-flood control Guard Academy at New London, Conn., for Melanie Pitz of Basking Ridge School Value Pack PeptoBismol imagination, experience and environment. .Mrs. Nancy H. Steorts. special assistant to at a nominal charge. rehabilitation of the adult cancer patient. She of such products also depends on how carefully •A ill provide exceptions to regular weekend film studies along the Rahway River under the cadet appointments to the class entering next as director of both schools, "•-"Bread and Butterflies."attempts to serve as a -the Serrplary nf-Apriculaturc—for—consumer- Persons interested-in entcrinp-Uw-bridgp——also-^ill-visit-caiicjju^nlexS-in-Bloemfonteiii; - - n-l he—'chilS's—world-rand—ihe - conferenee-rcporl-on-the—public—w a p. ..ummerr ;d-by-WanncE.zEish:tifc= affairs. announcetTthat in a move designed to and the consumer's dinner table." auditorium \V. State street. Trenton, during qurriarnenTmay register in advance by con- Cape Town, Port ElizaT)euT,"Easf~London, New Providence. adult's''"world by helping youngsters demon- eliminate the present confusion over product. September. tacting Mrs. Mark Epstein. 250 Klngslandterr., Durban and Johannesburg. ; propriations bill. Appointments are made solely on.the basis of strate some control over Iheir own career t r Miss Pitz; who hus.directed dating ineal and-poultry—ptoratsoiy—>vho- and Plant Health 1 Smith Ornnpo frffyTp or pall Tfi*i-fli>fl)0ftQ, i PtirpoBO of tho visit ifi-lo pxrhnnflo. infm*'. The Union Cqurity lawmaker said the nationwide competition, Rinaldo said. The "tleft-ltipiiieHtr'HiT^serfp^exaniines a^'aHetyiof*] Service 'APHIS) proposed the "Open dating" p^ dl congressman empli^sTzea^"" thai no" -thirBr£rnch-V*ToddlDr-SchtioH ijBanana ybluntarily ilect to put a calendar date—rather ext. 4507. \ • matlon on the development of service and care. since its Inception lasl year, is career attitudes and deals with the individual's amendment March'21'. 1973."An overwhelming off on Saturday with showings at 10:30 a.m. and 1 $2,700,000 during the-current fiscal year. congressional appointments or geographical than a coded date—on their products, must lei 1 p.m. of "Mini Adventures." a series of short The New Jersey League, in addition to this for the cancer patient. Methods of increasing a graduate of Bowling Green Ban Roll On - _. perception of himself Within tile economic consumers know what that date means. majority of the more' than * -100 comments' quotas are involved. system. Programs feature youngsters of varied films about imaginative young people. At 2 and September benefit event, has pledged to raise volunteer involvement also will be discussed, State University in Ohio, f • : Under Ihe U.S. Department of Agriculture's received strongly supported the amendment. $1,000 more this year to be presented lo the as will be the development of screening Applicants must be graduated from high backgrounds, personalities and abilities who 4 p.m. on Sunday, and also on Labor Day, the school by June 30, 1075, and be between 17 an4 where she earned her Wire Bound Deodorants • *' "encounter situations in which one or more of (USDA.t newly - amended federal meat and The new regulations will become effective 30 movie will be "Summer's—Nearly Over." a American Cancer Society in honor of Jerome -programs for-the early-deteefion-ofcancer. AAr.Schornstein degree in eleme'nXary j poultry regulations^thecalendar date wilMiaye_ R. Silverman of West Orange, chairman of the" "— 21 at that time. They must have completed at t-lacklca problem, make a judgment — days after publication in Ihp F:_in —least-thiee-units-of - English—and—4hree-iin l|tr:itinnL qpppinliying in i "TbbcTderitifieiras a~"packing dale." "sell by ^vhich was Aug. 8. j fields LUMBERS;-ATTeMTIOH|-S«lt-W0r-»B'Vlce»"B~"" JdndeEgar.tfin_flnd_prirmirj! ; i responsibility for-an action, ..-.'.- dare." or "use Before dale." These"dates~rnay~~ .H£. over mooo local fainiim with a low am. wont A™ - mathomatics, includlng-algcbra and geometry^ Spiral -o-o-- The candidate's high school rank, his score grades. ; H^r classroom ex- ; Co(o7(ui. two-tone washable be qualified by such terms as "for maximum Funeral services wercheldjust Wednesday carryingicaae with Thermo Carrier FOR THE SECONDARY school level, Jer- on the- Scholastic Aptitude Test and his perience was obtained in the BruT33 freshness," or similar-terms-• - •-• - - for Gabriel Schornsfein of 100 Stone Hill rd., Toledo public school system. seyvision will provide "Bill of Flights in —Some, processors are already—»sinfi-open— Springfield, who died Aug. 19 at home. Mr. leadership potential are factors which weigh in Recycjing Uie-appoiHl b •will- _ in response to consumer demand, but ~Schornsiein, (!5,' was tlfe~irasfeima"nf~Mr ioa studies to present the principles set forth in the Mildred Schornsteiri. accepted. t be operated on • a 10-month there has beeiisomc confusion as lo the specific bill sought basis, will offer morning or Bill of Rights. meaning of such dates. This action should Born in Nowurk, Mr. Schornstein lived in Rinaldo said Dec. 15 is the deadline for Letter Size "National Mulch" concerns the nutritionai submitting applications to: Director of afternoon session, one, two, or 3 pooket pdrlfbtlo complete resolve that problem. Emphasis on recycling as Maplewood before moving to Springfield two ^jth Wlfe-bound theme pad. quality of the food we choose to eat. Programs the .logical ' answer to of the most weeks ago.. :- .Admissions,,U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New : Three days per week. Box Of Softique interpret the'relationships between good food statewide solid waste He is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. London,' Conn. 07320. . Classes will start in 100 BathOil Beads and good health. Berkeley Heights on Sept. 9 THE ORGANIZER" Court yolunteers management problems -Barbara Chase and, Miss Susan SchornBtein. Soltens water to soothe J a and .in Summit on Sept. 23. - - Shor.i Story Showcase." presents highlights legislative Arrangements were completed by the Ber- your skin. ' -; 17.9?.-. dramatizations of seven famousshorfstories to attend i nstitute proposals forwarded to State nheim-Goldatlcker Memorial Home, Irvington. Who's Who edition Readers may call 273-3330 or All-in-One Binder including such classics as "The Lottery" and Commissioner of Environ- soyings rates 464-8373 for further in- formation. Brochures will be SNACK "My Old Man." Approximately 1.000 court and correctional ,„„,„menta,l rProtectioI n David J. names Fernandez: A—new—in ^service—program~for~teachers~ -volunreeis ui v bxpected-trnrarttrtpatp-ln-ttn- BaTdTn by 'lhe~Ne¥~Jefs?y available after Tuesday. inifCtearasil focuses on teaching children with special second annual statewide training institute and 'Committee^ for Resource Juanita Fernandez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. listing details and tees.. ~ JAR 64-Brilliant Colors Recovery. -Jose-Fernandez—of- 5—Vista-wayr^has -been- ^ LL | Medicated Cream formation on the observation, identification -Brunswick. The letter from^Bavid F at nursery^schoo^— notified that she is to be featured In the elglith and management of pupils with mild and The institute, sponsored by the Volunteers in annual edition of Who's Who Among American Rosow honored Moore, com nri.t t e e The Mlllburn Township Cooperative Nursery moderate learning problems. Courts and Corrections Association of New High School Students for the 1973-74 school Paperback Copyright 1974 spokesman, urged Bardiiv .|o School, located in the playground area of- Bruce L. Rosow of 125 SUPER-X Allistair Cook's Emmy award winning series Jersey, is being conducted to give impetus to "do all in your power" to win" year. Hawthorn ave., Springfield, "•America" will be televised during school the development of programs involving citizen- Taylor Park, has announced fall registration is the endorsement of Governor with the best open for the 3-year old and 4-year-old class. The A senior at Union Catholic High School,-she_ .-was named to thedeart's list at- Webster's hours. The programs are Cook's personal in- volunteers in state penal and correctional in- .Brendan T- Byrne for tho has been active in the Glee club, the Service Indiana University .. - FEVER terpretation of this country's history from stitutions, county jails, detention facilities, nursery school is open- to -all children in group's legislative Millburn and surrounding areas. ....'. club, the Math club, the National Honor Society Bloomington for the second Indian times to the present. probation and parole departments and related suggestions. - and the.Spunish Honor Society. She wasalso semester of the 1973-74 school The three-year-old class meets Thursday and 17" high. Of special note (his year is a higher agencies and to provide additional training.to the recipient of the National Science Foun-, Dictionary THERMOMETER ••—" Moore, executive director of Friday mornings, the four-year-old^lass meets year. White plastic base with education series entitled "Making'It Count." those presently involved In the movement. dation Award ahd the National Merit Letter of the New Jersey Conservation AYEAR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. white-background shado Produced by Boeing Computer Service Inc., Workshops will be conducted throughout the Foundation, Morristown, said Commendation. i in thoice " 4ea is u beginner's itimse iii —institute—on-*iK>h-topics-«9—die—rights—tmtt- FftOM DAY OF DEPOSIT __A_jsmall tuition js charged. For further in= "Tttet ^commHIee proposed formanoiTreadera-may-call-EUo F.mln f37fi- Upon graduation in June, Miss Fernandez computer technology. Starting in October, New- responsibilities of volunteers,' counseling amendments - to bills In- plans to attend the College'of the Holy Cross in SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 8355) Of Diane FlSchql (376-8820). Jersey Public; Broadcasting will, present two techniques, supervising, drug offenders and troduced in both houses of Ihe Worcester, Massachusetts. programs weekly for 10 weeks. A preview of the . deviant behavior. - i, legislatureg, , "tto either add or MINIMUM ONLY $1,000 -series-u-ill-be-televiEed "during theweek OP yUr~iifaturiiy"4*to Wyears strengthen resource recovery Seated Brand _J_ September 30. The Teaneck campus of provisions." Conipounded and payable-quarterly mttabeli honored -~AArs". Griffihder7 Fairleigh Dickinson University will offer The Jersey Devil Joseph M. Mirabella of 11 Evergreen ave., certification to individuals in business, in- Springfield, was named to the dean's list for the Precision JOesign Cellophane Tape dustry or the community who choose to take the spring term-at Cook College, Hiitgers private services TVcourse. '. - - on TV next week Navy offers University. , The Smith and Smith Suburban held private "Our program schedule this year deals with "WftlliO"Mother I rOAslx I.eed- Till fsf AnnlThirteenthk ^"l* 1 U ||, _Child,L " , commonly . services last week for Mrs. Madeline Grif- C every discipline, from the humanities to the known as Ihe Jersey Devil, will be the subject . • . ^, _ VVINIIPKOGUAM finger, 77, of Springfield. Mrs. Griffinger died ^^math s and sciences, frof m Je_artg_to.5greerthe arts to career_ of a 30-niinutespecial on Saturday. Sept 7 al med course In its first year, the Labor Department's WIN Friday in Overlook Hospital. All Purport eiJucation.Ave look forward to working withithe ">::iO p.m. .on Channels 50 and 58. The Navy Recruiting iTrProgram-an—_effor.t_thnt.jttsssea Int AYEAR ShelivetHn-Soutlf Orange befoi'e-becomlng-a- parents, educators and students to facilitate The Garden State phenomenon described by District Newark announced mediate jobs for welfare recipients—registered - Springfield resident 22 years ago. She was born !he bes^possible—usagc-of— instructional ^tme as aJdngediormaill be depicted through —this-week-that-tte-NaTy-is- FROM DAY OFnFposrr -ohauj; 1.28 million welfare recipients, screened Aeron Spray Enamel :: relttrMliilhps. - 525,OOoToTletennlne ihelr-iob-potentiair-oird: diainultemoir—atawings. photographs_and 'offering a new program in SAVINGSCEHTIFICATES interviews with persons claiming to have had medical technology. placed 142,000 in unsubsldized jobs. Harry; a son, Theodore; a daughter, Mrs; 12" Wooden contact with the-Devil, Commander A. L. Dawson, MINIMUM ONLY $500 Elizabeth Shelby; a sister, Mrs. ^Eleanor Big Wally Wall Washer MecLschool gets "Mother Leeds was a supposed witch from . commanding officers-Navy _ Choose your niaiuril^-t-tp-2^years~ "Armstrong and seven grandchildren. Ruler CLOCK Leeds Point near Atlantic City." says Bill Recruiting District .Newark. --•vr—. Conipounded and payable quarterly Reed, program producer. "Sho-was the mother said that the program is open F«)OTal.!W|iMions pennil withdrawals from Savings - - Assorted Colore Pledge Furniture Polish Or The New Jersey Medical School of me of 12 and was about to have her 13th child when t.«o Hqualifie^,....tdu me,„,n and„ wome„„,•„;n„ a,20 Sylvidi Feidrhdn, College of Medieinr^rnid-Uentlatry^bf New she curscd-it-iind the Jersey Deyila-aEborn." - to - 31 who have ccmpleted Certificates before maturity providing the role of •'-.----• VAPORETT Jersey ICMDNJ) has been awarded a new According to Jfteed, "Mother-Leed's-Thir-—-three' years or study at an inwest on amount uilhdrawn u r«hic«Ila'passlfonk! $25,000 research grant by tile American Cancer teenlh .Child" intends neither, to prove nor accredited undergraduate ' rate and 3 monlhs" interest Is (oifellV*—^ • ' •• INSECUTRII* disprove^he existence of the Devil but rather institution.' _ : > ^ *Ttie medical school has received a- grant": -==S^eralBervicei"were Weld Monday for Mrs. lo J3H. In "Hrylng - r—Kodak irSfamatlc from the cancer society every year since 1969. -Sylvia-Peldman-of-103-Troy-drTrSpringfield, (lull 37) H» iL.»•!.!. rfr.it. • 2 heal settings completed Uie work in the who died Saturday in Overlook. Hospital, in or wflhbof ih* Jnnittd neckband • 5 stylin According to Dr.. Erich Hirschbcrg. associate ''W r-l- ol 4i-\!>- "fobrtc.. natural and allied sciences Trinidad i> the tarihMt Imland loutti dl "Summlt.THeservice was held at the Suburban attachmenla 4ean for research, the funds have paved the" and be willing to enlist fbFa • X-1Flash picture5 Camers without flasah way for an expanding * cancer research Jazz pianist to play AYEAR the - Antlllta. Heivlly populittd and Chapel of Phillip Apter & Son in Maplewood.' program al the college. • Ahmad Jamal" Internationally famous jazz' v«ry coimopolltin, Trlnldtd It i plict Mrs. Feldman moved from Maplewood to -batteries! X. "" «"™.*e Navy, will send Dr. Hjrsehberg said portions of the grant will pianist, will perform on "Express Yourself," REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUISTTS. ^ lot both builneti ind plraiui't. Port-of- Springfield six years ago. She was born in Juliette portable next Tuesday at 8 p.m. and Friday, Sept. 6, at *" • "fvidual .0 a .basic Interest from Day of Deposit ' Philadelphia. . serve researchers to initiate projects relevant Spaln, the capltaiof Trlnldid, l> * vtry atory book plua rec- • 8:30 p.m. on Clumncls 50 and 58. Selections will lo Doy of Withdrawal —Suryiving are-herhusband, Max; 'wo sons;- ~ to the cancer problemrto"explore iiei* ideas U n sucressfuI buiy clly and II »pHc»0« carnival lnd- include Jamal's latest compositions and the ^ . ™mpleM.on calypw. Visit many of fh* raitaurant* Fred and Hlphard; a daughter, Mrs. Bette Pocket Radio preparatory to applying for further external will be promoted to Ihe rank ofo $50 minimum balance required Support." • classic "Poinciana." .Compounded and payable monthly'',. for foods (ram many different nation*, Hanauer;a slater, Mrs. Lillian GHekfleld and petty officer third class: A 1 n»lifcifll ! l five grahdchildrei*.,"• '•*'-' t'." " '*''•' ampnj th..b»n»flti of this Istantf. Vlilt Solid stale. Carry it with Make n Date 'Killers'series::~ youanywhefe, ' v "Trinidad for «H iorti' of txiBlttmin*/•" Church on Jersey TV ooc r ' - ;»n4Jiu»yJiin«.tn|9yin

*•;•

V. • ': 8-Thursday, August 29, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J0 LEADER "Without sufficient mortgage money, housing who are as bewildered as I am over the federal Levin blasts U.S. construction will continue to plummet while government taking such a curious action at a Union County's already incredible 9.1 percent time when the country is facing perhaps its issuance of notes unemployment rate continues to spiral." most severe liquidity crunch In a decade," SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, August 29. 1974-9 Rotary s Heritage Day, fled market The 12th District candidate said the Ill- Levin said, noting that many county.'bank* advised issuance of notes, many at J1.000 and have either reached or are approaching the Training course listed for home health with high interest $5,000, could not have come at a worse time for statutory and institutional limits permitted for Hillside group to hold fishing derby Sept. 14 allocation of mortgage monejL A 40-hour, course to train home health aides Janet Cabrera, director of the homemaker assigned a teaching role to help disorganized interest, as well." said the director. "The federal government's recent decision to New Jersey's troubled housing industry, which A fishing derby .will be sponsored Saturday, servatinn and Beautification Committee from 9 has fallen off $2.3 billion in the lasMwo years- "Several weeks ago I marched in Trenton w||l behe|dSept. 23-28a( Children's Specialized service, said arsons wishing ot lake the course families improve their living patterns," she The director observed that If the agency - Sept. 14, by Hillside's Elizabeth River Con- a.m. to noon at the Elizabeth River Park, above planned Sunday, Sept. 8, at Dayton release 8.6 percent and~8^3^percer.t iaterest- Hospital, Mountainside, and Overlook Hospital, while suffering almost a 25 percent loss in with the construction workers of- this sUte, should call her al 233-3113. She said Jhal continued. does not have enougli homemaker-home added reward of service lo their communites." the Salem Dam, across the street from Hillside bearing notes for public purchase is another Summit, by the Visiting Hpmemaker Ser- Mrs. Cabrera said persons who complete the The third annual Heritage Day and flea following groups who will also display: Boy and avenue. Funds for this work were provided by employment. . seeking help from the Byrne Administration for transportation may he arranged for par- health aids working In a specific geographic High School. glaring exampleof economic folly for which the vice of Central Union County and the N.J. course can be employed during the hours their The Visiting Homemaker Service of Central market of the Springfield Rotary Club will be Girl Scouts, Bicentennial Committee, Library, the Rotary Club. "It is estimated that only between 30,000 aria the housing and constructlon.Jndustry. I said, - ticipanls when needed. •''•'' area, requests for service In that local must be average wage-earner will ultimately pay," then that we should also march on Washington -Department of Health. "Although this course Is designed to prepare- children are in school and during school •Union County serves Id' communities: The state will supply the fish: the committee held Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Jonathan Dayton Police and Fire Departments. . •-.;. Spaces are still available for dealers to Democratic Congressional candidate Adam K. 40,000 housing units will be built In the state this deferred until an aide is free to be Elizabeth, Union, Hillside .Linden, Railway, because the real problem is there. Once again, Instructiorfwill be provided by public health womeh and men for assignment in homes vacations leaves may be arranged. "We have -reassiRned^-'Tlie-aReney-lg^Ry s -most-anxious to will provide.ba.it and trophies. It is hoped that Regional High Sftinnl grounds.. Mountain, The Fir3t Aid Squad will have its ambulance display their wares in theflea market at $20, ... Levin said this wee.li. year, compared to 50.000 last year and 65-,000in J iI the federal ^overfinTehT-1IaTTSo1tnrTmrTnr -nwaca.aocinl workers anil a Iwini'enmumtetr: •-several yuung women wltli uur orgnnteatinrr- ar4WiHld^llH!ttrTt -a)H cattrhgs -mlH)irr(!tuTned tii ttin wuli'r to avenue. Harold Chasen, general chairman, on dispjay. One feature .to be repeated )s an consisting of ah area 18 by 30 feet, from the "By placing these Treasury notes on public 1972," Levin continued. "This action by the interest qualified persons living in such areas 1 Community mental health and home safety applicablf to any household," the director who find this employement a means of con- Kenilworth, Cranford, Garwood, West field? help rebuild the stock' of fish. For more in- • e>(pr£S5£d_cojifidence_ihis-week thai the event antique car display. The Police Reserves will chairman: John May of Atlas Supply Co., 11 auction at such a high return of interest, the Treasury Department will prolong the vicious worst fears...... '...' in becoming homemaker health aides. Other maintain traffic flow in the vicinity. cycle of tighter money, higher borrowing In- "With the tight money market already measures wjll also be covered in the program.. pointed out. "Indeed, graduates are sometimes tributing to the family income and an outside than personal satisfaction there can be the Scotch Plains, parts of Mountainside and formation, contact Robert E. Friedman at 923- will be successful. Rain date is Sunday. Sept. Diamond rd., Springfield. Administration has encouraged a run on lower- Plalnfield., Entertainment will be furnished by the Navy One of the spaces for display will be that of irUerest_ savings and, loan associations and terests for mortgages, reduced construction working against the potential home-buyer and 15. ' - ndl"TlTBi7rlTllT6a~ Assistance will be given by the newly-formed Band Irom Lakehurst, and the Springfield Civil the Rotary Club, in wHcirMax-Weiss will sell mutual savings banks that has further depleted antTlTigher unemployment?" Th^g Springfield Jaycees in serving refreshments Defense organization will set up its loud- merchandise donated by members oHhe-elub. the supply of mortgage monies," Levin said. "I have spoken-to-bankera within the county that the government would Issue these notes - during the day. Springfield Historical Society.- speaker systems. Harry Gregory, the "Happy members will cooperate by attending in Clown," will distribute balloons and bub- top list of -

* \ ,,, • , . , * • • . ' . • . ' •. lord & Taylor, Mlllburd— telephone 376-/1400. Store hours, open Monday through Saturday'9i30 to 5i30, opon""Monday5 and ia: a SLOAN STREET SOUTH ORANGE! N J Thursdays until 9i30 p.m. Not rBtnonalbl* lo» typ^nptilul „„, MXTTOI* ft STATION it. 22 at Morris Avenue Woa« tfhntrM Him Sat, Aui 31,1174; 1201) 762 8833 • THURS. TIUQ:00

•J* ^^

. '. \

- :/*;>;•„• >••••. &..:. ,_ .._±Q-Tr.ursday, August 29, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) 1EADE JCPLxutbacks ~SPRINGFIELD(N:J:)-ieABER-ThursdayT-AtJgust"29, Garden wedding Hitch suspends increase because forMiss Staub, Auditions will start Sept. 8 of budget trimming extension of aid ST. JAMES CHURCH Mr. Shoukimas Additional employee layoffs, and job 45 S: SPRINGFIELD AVE., for Overlook's Tunny Girl' reassignements have become necessary as ' SPRINGFIELD -Jersey-€entralPower-«rLightr Company' con- raising projects of the Auxiliary of Overlook tinues to adjust to construction program cut- r Auditions for \he musical "Funny Girl" will 1 REV. STEPHEN P. LYNCH Hospital and is scheduled'to run at Summit —Because of a delay, in' Congress, there is no backs and other operating austerity measures. be held in the Overlook Hospital Wallace REV. EDWAFfD R. OEHLING Auditorium on Sunday, Sept. 8, from 2 to 5 and 7 High School on Dec. 5, C, 7 and 8. —extended-Benefit:. Pi iigraiii tur uiiempli This Iq trip scrnnH r-nthnn|f npn"unred In tho . "Because orTEe~^Rjrfinc~Tlis'|5llHBB~to-i!i insurance in effect in New Jersey as of this past two months. > ' to 10 p.m. and on Sept. 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. ASSISTANT PASTORS Callbacks will be held Sept. 15 from 2 to 5 and 7 year's show and so that we may reach an even date," Joseph A. Hoffman, commissioner of the Shepard Bartnoff, JCPL president, said in Sunday Masses—7 p.m. Saturday), 7, 8:15. to 10 p.m. larger audience, a fourth night has been New Jersey nppnrtmcnl nf l.nhpr and orristow-n-ihat approximately 200-em()loyec9- "~s"che"duled^'""a"spokeswomanstatcdr— —Industry, said this week. "Funny Girl" willbTe brie oTtlie"major fund" wiU be laid off in addition to the 200 previously Holyday, on eves of Holyday at 7 p.m.; on Holy She added, "For the second year we have the Hoffman added, "Because of a combination announced. The cutbacks in JCPL's con- days at 7, 8, 9, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. of impeachment procedures and a debate on talents of Andrew Wilk as director, Robert struction programs and in the operating and Confessions—Saturday, 1 to 2 p.m. Monday Deihl as musical director and Ralph Harmer as . the benefits question,.Congress did not provide maintenance budgets also reduced the amount through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No con- legislation before the' expiration of.' the . choreographer for our professional staff." __ of work done by outside tree trimming and line fessions on Sundays, Holydays and eves of Adults and some high school students will be Extended Benefits Program on June 30. construction contractors, resulting In' the Holydayj). €ongfes3-had-passedT?xtendedrbe'iTefirs twice needed for singing, dancing and acting roles for dismissal of about 300 of their employees. /•A this production. .... before in a timely fashion, but in this instance it "We continue to be concerned and disap- was not known when and if a bill would be OUR LADY OF LOUUDK.S Further information may be obtained by pointed at the need fqr, employees—both ours 300CENTRAL" AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE calling the auditions chairman,Beth Pincus at enacted while the New Jersey Legislature was and those of firms wMo do contract work for in session. Unfortunately, the latest extended REV. GERARD J. McGARRY, 277-GB23 or the assistant chairman, Claire us—to be forced out of work," Bartnoff said, P.ASTOR _^ Behre at 464-2850. • - _• benefits billwas tinally passedSmFsTgl ""anU we~hope ttiat our earnings~picture will" REV. GERARD B. WHELAN after the legislature had recessed." ultimately turn around so that we can finance REV. CHARLES B. URNICK' Extended benefits provide a maximum of 13 the needed construction and get on with thqjob - ASSISTANT PASTORS additional weeks for those claimants who have that has to be done to assure adequate.and Sunday—Masses at 7,8,9:15,10:30 a.m(-nnd i exhausted their regular 20 weeks of benefits. It reliable service for our customers. In the- 12 noon. is funded 50 Percent by the federal government ON THE FARMrmattresse* were once stufted-wlth straw.-onoQfihe-niany'tasksoj ; meantlniev we have U> tailor, our level of ex- • Saturdays—oveningTHassr7 p.m. — . :--•>*,=- and 50 percent by the state government. The 19th century farm life that will be demonstrated at the Pennsylvania Dutch.Farm penditures to our existing means." Weekdays—Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. First Extended Benefits Program was-started. in 1972 Festival Sept. 7 and 8 at ^empton, Pa, Pine tar burning, straw bee' hive making, and . Bartnoff went on to comment that the longer Friday—7, 8 and 11:30 a.m. and extended last year to June 30, 1974. • it is necessary to operate on "restricted budgets, sheep shearing-ato-among the many tasks that will be demonstrated, Tho making SPLASH LANDING—Unidentified youngster shows mastery of an equally Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass— a the more likely it is for the quality of customer When the Extended Benefits Program ex- off jjunnQ| | CQt(eks antd) app |el butter-authentibhti c PennsylvaniPyli a DutcDthh "foods-wil fdilll bbo . Monday at 8 p.m. urtldentlfled dive at Spflngflold Municipal Pool. " •' (Phnto-Grophlea) pife"d-oir3ui>e-3(r"orihls-'ye"ar-,TlorfmaSF"s-ald:' sh,>wn. For a •'•••- • -- ..•---.,....'.. -..•- MRS. CHARLES R.KAYS .•.*/-•-"-• •>- The governor immediately submitted a bill Noting that peak loads and energy con- planned by public health unit MaryMT Loveft extending the program to Aug. 1 in response to sumption this year by JCPL's customers had A day-long symposium on Child Abuse, and Adolescent Psychiatry at Rutgers Medical A.NTIOCII nAPTISTCHUIU'H Rene Bufo is wed the congressional action. The State Legislature * Essex remained at 1973 levels:, Instead of increasing Neglect and Children's Rights is being planned School, and Judge Justine polier of the New MECKESST. AND S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. wedSoturday to Immediately approved the bill. asi n the for Oct. 8 at the Holiday Inn in North Bruns-. SPRINGFIELD . State Environmental Protection Com- comprised or suburban and ruVaTareas withTn ™ Pastf Bartnoff stated: "Some of our- York State Family Court. On the day the program again expired. customers seem to believe that the load-growth wick. The "program • will be held under the REV. CLARENCE ALSTON, PASTOR MRS. GREGORY M. SHOUKIMAS fo Charles Kays Congress, after further debate, extended the ' missioncr David J. Bardin this week an-* the Passaic Basin upstream of the Little Falls auspices of the New Jersey Public Health Other speakers will, include Dr< Irwin - Daniel D$Rose water supply intake; and (2) the urban area pattern has turned around. •• . • '< ' Saturday—3 p.m., Church School choir' ' Marjorie Lynn Staub,: daughter of- Mn nnd program until April 1975, after the New jersey nounced the retention of Louis Berger and AssociaUonrwitrrthe New Jersey State Bar Hyman, associate professor of psychology at •'- Mary Margaret Lovctt, daughter of .Mr, and which is the balance of the region where urban "Last year's customers did conserve. On the rehearsal. Mrs. Murray. Staub of Short drive. Moun- in college chapel State Legislature and the legislatures of most Associates of East' Orange and'RalpirMrFleld Association serving as a co-sponsor. Temple University Graduate School; Jean Mrs. Thomas P. Lovett of, 42 Battle Hill- ave., and industrial development is extremely high average, they reflected very little or no in- "Sunday—9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., tainside, and Gregory Matthew Shoukimas, son Rene Bufo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael other states had recessed for the summer. and Associates of Westport, Conn, to perform a Reynolds, coordinator of HEW's Center for Springfield, became the bride Saturday of comprehensive water quality management and water quality standards less stringent: dividual increase in usage. But, keep in mind, Announcement of'the symposium was made worship service. 7 p.m./evening fellowship. of Dr. and Mrs. John Shoukimas of West Bufo of 21 Henshaw ave., Springfield^ became^ Hoffman said, "When the Stale Legislature Child Advocacy in Washington, D.C., and Dr. Daniel W. De Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs/Donato study in northeast metropolitan New Jersey there are manyy more of them today an d therde this week by Dr. Sylvia Herz, a psychologist Wednesday—9 p.m., midweek service. Hartford, Conn., were married Aug. 18 at an the bride Saturday of Charles Richard Kays, recessed on July 29, there was no Indication A further element of the study will develop a and sociologist, who is serving as chairman of Sprague W. Hazard, director of Health Services A.. De Rose of Elizabeth.__; _^ •' _v including Union and Essex counties. will be even more tomorrow. The number of at Brandeis University.' ' afternoon ceremony in the garden of the bride's son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kays of New from Washington that Congress would take any governmental plan for water quality the event. A member of the executive board of TEMPLF. BETH AI1M The Rev. Anthony Ciorra officiated"at St.' The contracts for the consulting engineers customers served by JCPL increased by 16,380 parents' home. .,...•••• Providence. ' .. further action at tbanultl tlll'timei iftoni i.mtextendei II.IL. d11 . managemenj Hi. t that considers the institutional, the Public Health Association, shewas recently James Catholic Church, Springfield. A during the past 12 months. So, while each In addition to. the New. Jersey State Bar AN AFFILIATE OF THE _.-_Rabhi£harles.J.JirDlQ£ijffTemi)te_Emflnib_ —Tho-Rcv^Stcphen J2-Xynch-Officiated at the bepefitsr"" idtSJ -reccptioiV^iiiroweilaHhe^EdiBffnXourttrjcCIUb^ : n1llhon dollar conserved, there are -more ppyen^mJrByr Association", . a njfmbBr7Tif~li"e"Bllh"~a"rid!""" - •'"— UNITErrSYNAGOQUE-OPAMEHieA^ afternoon ceremony in the chapel at Selon HaTT~ He added. "As soon as the New Jersey State ' ' 'wo-year study project of the. mnintcn.lncc necds of lne en|irc sturJy area _ Catherine A. Lovett of Springfield was maid J customers using the olectricity." State Board of Psychological Examiners. professional organizations from throughout the BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD sister of tho bride, and Jonathan.Shoukimas of University, South Orange. A reception followed Legislature reconvenes in September. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the" -- Dr. Herz explained the purpose of nie full-day RABBI REUBEN R.LEVINE . . of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were Ellen _Los Angeles, brother of the bridegroom, at- ns: DAVID ii. SCIIOFIEI.I) " "^ovlJriuff'nrehaa'iTTrByrhe'wiiniirve ready ;uT state are also serving as co:3rK>nsqr3, qf t(jg.._ at the Suburban Hotel, Summit. „«„_, lion. ypp event. CANTOR-PARID DAltDASHTI- -i^- tendedihe coiipUT -- The bride, who was given in marriage by her extended benefits bill pcrmlttrng operation of Friday—8:30 p.m., Sabbath services. Moore of Springfield, Patricia 1-omacchio of 1 r The study will cover 1,325 square miles, in = UNDERSTANDING s manufacturers, local with the problems of child abuse and neglect, Further, information about symposium Mrs. Shoukimas, an alumna -of Gov.' TUBiner father, chose her .sister, Patricia' Bufo of the program through April Itt7. >." g hospitals and doctors' offices, Saturday—9 a.m., Sabbath services. Union and Deborah Gravemen of Springfield. nine counties and will lead (he way to more s arid children's rights, from the medical, legal, registration and fees may be obtained by Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley Springfield, as her maid ofhonor. Bridesmaids Hoffman said that,there was much confusion = the surrounding community, Minyan services—Monday through Friday, 7 Margaret Lovett and Marisa A. De Rose, i effective water pollution control and water s educational and psychological points of view. writing to Dr. Sylvia Herz, New Jersey Public . Heights, attended Skidmore College, Saratoga, were Patricia Cook of Clark, Paulette Browne regarding > xtended benefits in recent weeks ; DRUG ABUSE a.m.; Monday through Thursday, 8:15 p.m., sisters of the bride and groom, were junior becomes bride of 'resource-protection forthearearaccording-to-— - s- H the staff and—to_SQme...ex- Wcjiave^ invited^jyiperts from a variety of Health Association Box 144, Roseland 07068. N.Y., and ihis. year graduated summa cum of Toms River and" Deborah Ziegler of because of fragmentary and~iricorrect reports" | tent—(lie patients themselves. disciplines to speak on separate aspects of this Sunday, 9 a.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Saturday, 8:15 bridesmaids. which-havo-boon- circulated,. —— Bardin. The counties are: Bergen, Passaic, i Robert L. DuPont, AA7D7,Director" " laude from Tufts University, Medford, Mass. , Springfield. - - . | NationaUnstltute-on-Drug-Abuse-:- -S-^,^^-^ growing social issue. _p sa.l: " Donald M. De Rose of Elizabeth was best —She-is—an—occupational—therapist—with—the- iludson, Onion^ Morr,s~""Essex™Somerset~ "man for his brother. Ushers were Joseph /e/cL _. —DrrB—Thomas-Kays "TJ f~ Charleston,—S.C:— Midd[cscx~and'Sussex.' ~ mraiuiiiiimiiim IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR have"been leveled"i ''New Jersey wi|l be the^Jirst state in_.the : HQIIDAtDEADLINE - Children-'s-Developmental-Woi'kshop;-Bo9ton— —Gale-Ann-Lubiner. daughter -of- Mivand-Mrs^— -•served-as-beat-matt-for-his-brotherr -Ushers— Optomelrisffo disucss Caprs7 Bardip said the-consultants were selected nation to hold this type of inter ^disciplinary Particular care in adhering to this SPR1NGFIEI.I> EMANUEL Mr. Shoukimas, also a graduute of-Tufts Benjamin Lubiner of Christy lane, Springfield, were John'Shavel of Morristown, Frank Smith FREE CLINICS Professional staff consists clinics. They certainly are symposium," she added. soft lens developments after an extensive process designed lo insure .Since many young people mainly of part-time volunteer not a final answer to reaching —newspaper's Friday news dcadlinc.is urged for UNITED METHODIST C11URCI1. all of Elizabeth, Anthony Ferraro of Union and .University, is studying for his doctorate in was married Aug. 1 to David H. Schofleld. son of New Providence and Gregory Freaney of open and free competition of _ technical involved with drug abuse arc psychiatrists and other certain segments of our Among the speakers-scheduled to appear.qiL ..material intended f_or_publicatlon. next Thur-._ CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN Tliomas A. Lovett of Springfield, brother_of the "anatomy at the Bostgn University School of of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Sehofield of MRS. JAMES M; FEEI/V. Newport News, Va. 11 : Ida Dr VI _J_Ea pt. 5, hi his-attic iill.be closcd- 'HFREV M1N1STF.R bride —Medicmcr- before a meeting of north and central New proposals. ~ dropout trom straight physicians'" • • , nurses, coun- population with quality -BcTgBmtetrt: Mrs. Kuyi., an iilunm:i uf Untmrcnttinlltrtltgtr ta"na, chairman of the Task Force on Child on Monday, Labor Day. All organizational, Sunday—9 a.m., German language worship Mrs. De Rose graduated from Union Catholic The couple will reside in Brookllne, Mass. Rabbi Ilershel Cohen officiated at the .Jersey optometrists in Saddle Brook on Aug. 14. Commissioner Bardin said: "As a result of society, they often have been selors, pharmacists^ dentists medical services. But for the High School and is a senior at Kean College, Jean Morrison, School, Scotch Plains, is a magna cum laude thls unable or unwillfrig. to avail and laboratory technicians. Abuse and Neglect in and social and other news items for the Sept. 5 Issue service In the Sanctuary of the Methodist roromony ;il the Richfield Regency, Vornna, i an.Hal.UnLvcry^S^ The meeting was sponsoredlby Bausch & Lomb lengthy process, we feel that we have present they are providing author of Somewhere A Child Is Crying; Dr. should be submitted by tomorrow morning, Church. 10 a.m., union summer worship ser- Union. Her husbandis-an alumnus ofRoselle " ymiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiliiiiiiiiir^ Inc., manufacturers of Softens contact, lenses, carefully selected consultants who can best themselves of the regular Nonprofessioriuls also help health services of varying where-a reception followed. Z... seventh and eighth grade English* in the Larry.B^Silv£r,_chie£.of the-DivisionoLChild_ Awg.go. ..-...;• vice at the First Presbyterian Church. .Dr. Catholic High School and Rutgers University. - - The tiride chose-Sheila .Schecliter and Ellen JamesM- Feely 7 Dr. Struiowit/r, who maintains n practice; accomplisp h allthe tasks qrequired to complete health services in this coun- out. -••-. kinds" to" large "numfiers" of" Hc: Is employed "by the'"Mctropblilah" Life • Franklin Township schooLsystem.._ .. . Bruce Evans, minister. Regular services will 1 •Lubiner as her matrons of honor, while Meg limited to contact lenses in'Irvington, discussed this very Important study within our budget." try. An alternative has sprung The clinics usually are alienated youth and others Insurance Co., Summit. I THE STATE I Mr. Kays, a graduate of New Providence resume at the Methodist Church on Sept. 8.-— Degner was maid of lionor. Bridesmaids were the latest developments in soft lenses. He is a He commented that the study, which also will up in the form of-"free-elinies"—financed by donations. Donors wfio might otherwise receive wed in Elizabeth High School, is a pre-dcnlal student at Following a wedding trip ta Cape Cod. they Mona Phillips, Randy Schofield, Ellen Walt- past presidesnt of the Union County Optometric include portions of Rockland and • Orange that eater to the special needs have included pharmaceutical little or none at all. . Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison. He is and sensibilities of dropout . ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL ClllJIM'H will make their home irr Elizabeth. I WE'RE IN j . man. Nina Morrow and Karen Hammer. Jean Karen Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Society and a.member of the board of trustees. counties in New York, "covers . highly Mrs. Robert W. Morrison of Union, was a member o( the U.S. Air Force Reserve. youth. ''•''• 119 MAIN ST..MILLBURN | By DAVip F. MOORE, ,_.. | Dr. Martin ,1'hillips served as hesl man. Following a honeymoon in Jamaica, the developed portions of New Jersey including married Aug. 10 to James Michael Fcely, son of The first of these clinics was REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING, RECTOR' H Exocutlvo director," North Jersey * 5 Ushers were Alan Lubiner, Peter Rchrcter and couple will reside In Springfield. ~ areas with severely degraded-water quality." A Mr. Frank J. Feely Jr. of Mountainside, and comprehensive water quality, management opened in 19(17_in San, Fran- week ahecid BY DR. AW. DAMIS SAVINGS, Sunday—8 a.m.. Holy Communion,'10 a,m., ^ Conservation Foundation .2 David Morrow. f -the late- Mrs.-Joanne""W;-Feely. system is needed to insure the maximum use of cisco's overcrowded' liaight- Forecast Period: September 1 lo September 7 Holy Communion and sermon, first Sunday and fimeTo ^i7i tTFiTiTnTf iTiTjimiiTiiijITiiJi n in i il Ji 111 • •• i I n • i • nriiTin IJ it ITIIIIJ lii ii in i^ - Mrs.'Schofield holds^r"b'a"chelor~or "arts • the missive* spending of public funds that will Ashbury section—a kind of & LOAN ASSOCIATION! festival occasions; morning prayer and ser- Beset by foreign competition, disappearing degree from Franklin.Pierce College, Rindge, Dr. Robert Scott officiated at the ceremony Local Hadassah take place in the next 10 years jn.wastewater Mecca of the "hippie" ARIES From ttmo time, you Aries, become too frisky mon, second through fifth Sundays; 10 to 11:15 gasoline, pollution mandates and similar N.II: Her husband received a bachelor of in Westminster Presbyterian Church, Mir. 21 • Apr. 19 with the opposite sex. Lot up on, what you treatment systems." : .- • movement of the 1960s—where believe to be .subtle overtures. Your .inner HOME OFFICE a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 a.m. irritations, Detroit manful',;' struggles on, The science degree from Fairleigh Dickinson Elizabeth. A reception followed at the 1311 Sprlnglleld AVO.-IRVINOTON-3748200 University, Teaneck. Governor Morris Inn, Morristown. to meet next week Explaining the need for the study, Bardin health and sanitary-conditions — •rt? thoughts are showing. STUYVESANT VILLAOE BRANCH By CEBA1O ANDREWS - Balinmenl Adviur gutsy automotive public relations types are said, "A comprehensive plnnning process is were such that some diseases lOiS Stuyveunt Avo.-IRVINOTON-371-O840 MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CIIAPEI, still bouncing back off the ropes. The couple will-Teside in Monroe, La., where The bride was escorted by her father. Julie The first meeting of the 1974-75 season will be TAURUS Many under your sign will riffle through tho held by the Springfield Chapter of Hadassah urgently needecUhHI can unify all water quality reached almost epidemic Apr. 30 .-May 20 pages of a.book — looking for Information. The 1180 SPRUCE DR. Here's something (hat will be of interest to I'm reminded of this as I listen to a morning Mr. Schofield will attend the, North Easl Angus of Union served as maid of honor. fiext-ThuradayVSept7-5r'aH'''15 p.m. at Temple SPRINGFIELD activities""!?! lne region, provide for com- proportions. Drug abuse was a point? Research, this week, will be Important (JUST OFF CENTRAL AVENUE) you. The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) helicopter radio report about traffic congestion Ixiuisiana University School of Pharmacy. Bridesmaids were Mrs, Patricks—Felly 0/ for tho future. ' . Beth Ahm. . ' patabillty among the various pollution major part of the Haight- •' . MOUNTAINSIDE ': as workbound commuters head onto and off of Farfwood, sister-in-law of the groom; Caren 248 MORRIS AVE. ...» 376-6108 ruling on door-to.door sales became effective A champagne hour to welcome all members abatement efforts and assure a consistency in Ashbury lifestyle. GEMINI This week, locking solid Intelligence, you-might REV. BADON H. BROWN, PASTOR Manhattan,'and just after I glanced at a Fox of Union and Barbara Joseph of Lexington, pick up a few bad habits from an associate. June 7, 1974. \will be held prior to the meeting. R. Joseph abatement strategy." . \ The Haight-Ashbury Free May 21 ~ June 20 PARSONAGE PHONE: 233-1544 The purpose of the regulation is to give publication called "Automotive Information." Mass. So, act firmly, and-refuse to be-temptcd. — This newsletter, according to its publishers, BrMder, who. recently rt*turrie"d from a two- The study area, will be divided into the two Clinic'offerearin addition to NEW HIGH RATES —~ ^GIIURCH OFFICE: 232-3456 consumers a "cooling off" period to protect Patrick S. Feely of Fanwood served as best MOONCIIILD Don't borrow or loan money, tills week. Seo month trip to South Africa-.- will address the Ater—PasBaic—opeu ulhEr 1 —.—gundity—0<46-a,nVrr^unday Srhnnl fnr_yiiiiUl_ Ld The Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association June 21 • July"ZZ Thai hn"a"fic'luT"pT03liCti ur« within yuui HIKUllii. "of The" United? ~Staies7~Tric^"~or" Uetrdit" man-for-his-brothcr—Ushcrs-were F Jnsrph . -pTraprMrsrBarry-SegaHs-pnigraiii-cliairniair— outpatient treatment and a • " According to your chart, linancial perils linked of all ages and adults (buses are available; call tb-door salesmen. Feely 3rd of Falls Church Va., Mark Reel of : (naturally), is printed to "present factual in"- and Mrs. Jack Chotiner is co-chairman. _. TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN:. "calm "'enter" for youUis. '... • with strangers, show clearly! ' . ... \church for Informatlonuaoi45jun., Ereservic^ Major provisions_n£ _the rule are lhe._.; SAVINGS CERTIFICATES formallon, views and comments" on" "motor"" Mountainside and Charles_.McCleary- of . A report on American Affairs will bo given-by - Would you like some hoip in preparing experiencing bad trips from LEO Don't disclose your long range plans. What piayer meeting. 11 a.m., morning worship following: Naugatuck. Conn. BACK TO SCHOOL FASHION W tller vehicle rolatcd issues of current interest," Mrs. Lawrence Goodman. Mrs. Robert newspaper releases? Write to this news- ^J? ,. ° hallucinogens.- July 23 - Aug. 22 you have in mind will disturb someone in service (children's church for grades 1-3; — Consumers may cancel his purchase of authority. Bluntly, your dreams must bo. ^ The back page of the July issue features a Mrs. Feely was graduated from the Vail- Weltchek will report on the book and author GLASSES FOR YOUR CHILDREN • , , , „-.• , . . . •_ Now there are over 250 free nursery-also available). 0 p.m., Senior Youth goods or services bought from ii-door-to^ioor planted in the grounds of reality. .'"" ' OF DEPOSITS headline: "Urban Travel Needs'Best Met by Deane School, Elizabeth and Tufts University, luncheon, and Mrs. Wallace Callen "on the paper and ask for our Tips on Submitting clinics v across the country, Fellowship. 7 p.m., evening worship service. salesman if the price is $25 or more and if he serving over two, million VIRGO Thouglitk of the other sex plus boredom with Wednesday—midweek prayer service. Private Cars, Trucks." Needless to say, 1 found Medford, Massi harvest luncheon. Mrs. Frank Robinson, Aug. 23 - Sept. 32 dally routine are indicated in .your chart cancels in writing within 3 business days.. this amazing, so I read further. membership chairman, will welcome - new IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU' patients per year. The word Friday—7:3i)\p.m., Chape] Mountaineers, -— Salesmen must give sales contract and Her husband was graduated from Governor "free" is more than an .-ConseauenltyJ...you._f!lcs.a .ppjjqd .of begetlng _._... It seems thai the Federal Bureau of the members. Authentic Turquoise simple mistakes. Keep "locked" ori." Bible and craftsW youths, grades 3-8. V oral explanation of consumer's right to cancel Livingston Regional High School. Berkeley economic term: it connotes a It's highly probable thof a friendship will and give a completed "Notice of Cancellation" Census-has released statistics which, according Heights, and Tufts University, Medford. . Reservation American Indian philosophy which sets aside Sept 23 - Oct. 22 ~ drop In value. Nonetheless; try to pick up the • TEMPLE SIIAVVREV SHALOM form. Contract and:notlceirnist"bB"lirthe-same to the Detroit crowd, "help explain why the The newlyweds, who took a honeymoon tr4p Lefe protect our ear fls conventional labels andjvalue_ pieces and start alt over again. _AN_AFFILJATE OtVyHE UNION OF laiiBuiig^oe tha'hatt snlesman uses.in. his sales pitch HUtomobile-ls the"most widely used method of to Little Dix Bay in the British Virgin Islands, "systems appTie3~by file SCORPIO AH at once, you're due'to bo wide open for Ouarantnd 4 Yiars Or Mora (primarily forlhe benefit of Spanish-speaking connnutliig," Tll^=i SIO.OOO Minimum reside in cr general society loindividunls . Oct. 23 .Nov. 21 a fast talking member of the opposite sex — S SPRINGFIELD AVENUE consumers). I'lj go along with the statistics. They merely -jt rt'Pnrdq nq rtpvinrir _ "wtio'mlglit promise you the whole-worlds Need : AiimSHUNElKEJlQAp cancoh'rigfcDnsum shovrthatramong'the 125 biggest American NOW WC _. • ^:.: ...more, "bo.saTin j<..._.„._...< ^_ VALUED SI5.-S25. ; HeatTquartB cider with i". "There are several types of - ABBh-HOWARD SHAPIRO—•—--—irave-mBrchnndlse-available-at-his-i-eaidenee motropohtan-arcas^jmly-ia-p fre cli ica somc s artcd b 8AGITTABIUS Secrets should not be shared with anyone. It's CANTOR: IRVING KRAMISRMAN ' " ' -•luburbs-and-wor1"-1 -•---•-'--»k in cities' , -an•d only 7 percent sUck cinnamon and 12 cloves, ? . " ' . ' ,y" Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 possible, at this time, that o friend might bc- for salesman to pick up. However, if snlesman ASSORTED SIZEJS jintl STYLES res den a live in theeity but work in the suburbs, while 34 until almost boiling. Let stand ' ' m specific neigh-- tray your confidence, innocently, So, • keep Tiiursday—8 p.m., duplicate bridge, x^^ -has not made arrangements for the return of "The lion that kills is not the one that roars," J-hourrStrain and reheat. Add hoI)oads; others organized by * your-inher thoughts to yourself. Friday—8 p.m., erev Shabbat service; lay the merchandise within 20 days after can- percent live and work in suburbs and 36 percent say Kni tribesmen in West Africa to mock r uno fflclaI live and work in central-cities. mail orders 4 teaspoons aromatic bittsta , or .official-groups-r- CAPRICQBN iDon't rely on any promotion or 'recognition.. reader, Albert Rotlifeld. vcellation, consumer may keep the goods. |—-anyone-who-is-boastful. Africa's 800 or more ~ 10 D.lyv, AM..'i Puri:h, M d 1 and-serVc'-tinpunch giassea.~ ; Bee. 22 - Jan. 19 Also, don't- cufbackon your Job, task or proj- Nj^alesrmrn-mu3trpay_all.fiX{!Bnses-f«r return • languages abound in - colorful expressions. ect^ you're Jayinftdtho:Woun " Minimum -• storefronts, old houses^ or. Feb, 19 - M«r. 20 and gestures — from a secret : admirer, Other _ -•--4- ••-•-- ~ •-._.'—- •' ."...-'... V. TEt.HPHONP'-nn !M!i25 * - —by mall or.telephnhc, (2), made in relation to depletion., and the fact tliat^ as reserves Miss Washerman member "of the.. St. Paul law fiirrr—of^ church basements, usually in • • .- Plscnans will-flnd~thom» ' SHEILA KILBOURNE HE All THE EVANGEL HOUR EACH troublesome cars, instead Of being able to |ise - delinquent accounts--;, . Sunday—10 a.m., concluding union Summer and earned a B.A- degree from Simmons Our Door Is Open .•'••• Mlrlfmum SATURDAY AT 10:30 P.M. OVER RADIO mass transit of Bome'kind. Also, I suspect cars come to our agqpcy for worship service of U\e Springfield Presbyterian wouldn't be preferred If mass transit was College, Boston, and a masters degree from • '_ SPECIAL. NOTE; In tho «v»nt ; . STATION VVAWZ, 99.1 .-.,'. -.Rn lrnmadiate:soiutlon. -* PeiteraMtMulatlomijTTjvlrJ* tn rcitflr"cTfTSHarSprtitB*t»ld- Emaniiol U«IM 1 : 1 7 -tloiiton University.She is a.fQurlh.y

...... EgMIWiaiVraWr^ >: ':-l.-1.» .1 .:-l.'^ !'V.» !'•»'•»,••.:.V:-.'.' :'-: -Ji*z^**^^ ^^^A^jlMtetiA^

•"•".v.: "••••d »;v

•••>"'" p.

y,-August 29,-1974-SnRINGF»ELD{N.J,)-lEA0ER .—• Oinffea marker PulccftcfrfelcbTTres' bride '-Thursday, August 29, 1974- Roberta^ Sestito marries Saturday Casselli Your Guide To Better Living Kathleen Pukatch, daughter of-Mrrand Mrs. Shawn K. Galdwell Aug. 17 V A tri-state (New Jersey, New York and John PukaJch of Faltoute avenue, Roselle in the Hobecla V. Sestito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pennsylvania) antique and craft flea market Park, was married Saturday afternoon to Dominick L. Sestito of 545 Livingston rd., will.be conducted by the Union Chapter of Anthony Casselli of Walnut street, Roselle Linden, was married Saturday afternoon, Aug. Women's American ORT, Sunday, Sept. 8 (rain Park, son of IVJrs. Angelina Casselli of I ffpv'n~Tr-if'.7lr1>vi.ll son nf Mrs. Viclnr date. Sent. If)) in the Union Hiph School pnrklng-. Culdwell of 132 N. 24th St., Kenilworth, and the lot, off Morris avenue. The event will be held The Rev. Gregory D'Emm officiated at the r l.ito Mr.Caldwell.-• ------_from J0-aJn..ta-4:30 p.m. . -: — ceremony in tho Church of the Assumption, #CLty # Suburbs • Farm Country ® Lake © Shore More than 100 fables have btjen reserved, it Roselle Purk. A reception followed at the Lynn The Rev. Eugene Casserly officiated at the Restaurant, Elizabeth. ceremony in St. Anthony's Church. Elizabeth. was announced by Mrs. DavioNBJumenfeld. The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. A. reception followed at the Lynn Caterers, project chairperson, and "vendors " may Chees ritycontinuing prepare their wares at 9 a.m." ' "x Susanne Keicher of Roselle park served as Pork-like setting mage Elizabeth. ' ' :„ . ' .... Parkway south to Exit 120; • - -. '. ' . "x matron of honor,..Bridesmaids were Marie Thp ppnUnnlng popularity of .unattainable.Jf... they ..were, Three models nre available The bride was escorted by her father..Mrs. There will be hand-crafted old-fashioned.. ^Casselli of itoselleParlcV-eousin-of-the-groom; Cheesequake Village off Exit living In apartments. In the community; featuring then "turn right to CUffwood Constance A. Duff of Linden served as inalron "wooden toys, hand-crafted silver jewelry-,, - Marlette Vitale_qf,Rosell<; Park, and Karen 120 of the Garden State Park- In addition, the purchase of one-bedroom or one-bedroom road (first right turn). Con- of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were' crocheted jewelry, pottery, knitted baby items, Pukatch of Irvington, cousin of the bride. for Town houses way underlines the care with a townhome in Cheesequake and den. tinue on Cl(ffwood to the end. Kathaleen Caldwellof Kenilworth. sister of the dolls, beaded-flowers, name bracelets, Michael Torio of Roselle served as best man. which Prel Corporation Village also oilers the To reach Cheesequake Turn right on.Gordon road and A "continued excellent ."Evergreen Woods. Park's grom; Cynthia Travisano of Linden, cousin of children's pictures, snake skin pictures, water Ushers were John Pukatch of Roselle Park, selected the Bite for this possibility of appreciation. Village, take the Garden State follow to the village. response" to Evergreen the bride: Kathalecn Kenny of Linden, colors and oils, copperware, hand-crafted brother of the-groom; Bob Wlderspan of Rah- country club environment has distinctive adult community. Woods Park,'a townhouse Cathaleen Marino of Railway and Jean Reis of clowns, sculpture and enamels, plants, hand- way, cousin of tlife-groom; and Michael Keicher been created to' appeal to" Its gracious, condominium x condominium-complex in young marrieds, young Kenilworth. . .' bags, flowers and baskets. : ••-• ' of-Roseller Park; x —..—.--. lifestyle Is how being shared Brick Town, has. been couples with children, adult . Mrs. Casselli, who ^was graduuted from • John R. Coughlin of Spring Lake Heights, A miscellaneous garage sale and a bake sale reported by '..Dpl0rea7.De'' couples and singles," a j>y_many families.; :_ Roselle Park High Sehool^Js employed by y grandfather of the groom, served as best man. are planned. Pony rides and other types of Jianne, vice-president of spokesman! said. "Designed' "The concepts ofTetlrement Zimmerman Construction Corp., Hillside. Ushers were Joseph Sestito of Linden, brother entertainment for tHe children are plapned. _ _JMcConneU.&Cb^-a-rcaU6tate—for-^ those—wlshlng~tovTaRe" have changed significantly In Her husband, who was graduated ffsmi. of the bride; Plrilip Marino of Rahway. Michael Lunch trucks will be on hand. • brokerage firm representing advantage of leisure time,;thls recent years," says,a Prel Abraham Clark High School, Roselle, is em- CAM Chambers. and Thomas Boylan. both of Evergreen Woods Park. • -• condominium Cbmpleif—con- spokesman. ^Mature families - "TTwas announcedlfiafaaaftlonal information ployed as a district sales'manager for National often want the social com- Kenilworth, and James Brown of Elizabeth. Available for purchase are -tains a swimming pool, tennis' on "spaces" may be obtained by calling Mrsv - Telephone Directory Corp,, Union. panionship of people their own Mrs. Caldwell, who was graduated from •towrihouses of Tudor and. court and basketball court. In buy Blumenfeld at 964-0548. .._... Following a hneymoon trip to Puerto age. Tfiey want^to maintain Linden High School ' and Union County Diane Colonial deslgnrfeaturlng one addition, On-slte personnel are the couple will reside In Roselle Park. their__uBual standards of Technical School, is employed as an apprentice bedroom-plus-den or _.two__prqvidedL!flJjojajl^^jhe..exterior . comfort andT convenience," but -barber by-HegionalHair Stylist? r-r~~ ^engagemenfJsJoid ; bedrooms-plus'den models, all rrialntenance chores leavfng kiss without/ the ' responsibilities Her. riu,sband,_ivb.Q_ivas_. graduated ..from residents free to enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Rindler of Union have in a park-like'setting. . that generally attend private Davaid Brearley Regional High School, is themselves." . announced the engagement of their daughter, The condominium homes, ownership.' employed by New Jersey Electronics Corp., annual membership priced from $23,990 to $29,490, Diane Marcia, to Neil Clifford Dubrow, son of V,' • X' • . •'.' • • • ' • Popular among the. young "That's why our con- Dayton.. , x Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Dubrow of New are available In five exterior loCATJON couples is the Holly, a one COUNTRY kl'I'i'HKN feutured in the Deluxe Sorrento model priced at $36,190 M The Villages, dominium community is so Following aTioneymoon trip to Freeport in Providence. elevations.' be_droom-plus-den_ ranch Ihe adult (17 j -house condominium community off Wyeoff road and Rt. 9 about five miles south the Bahamas, the couple will reside in wi 11 be held Monday, Sept. 9 attractive.'! ;Cheesequake Enjov heallhy country living for your enliro family- The bride-elect, whose father is director of model, featuring 0 ballroom- of the Freehold Kaceway circle in the Adelphia seotion-of-Howell Township. VahakHovnanian Bike or stroll along back country roads. Let your child- Elizabeth. Village offers' comfortable, MRS. SHAWN K. CAl.DWEl.I, ihe music department in the Union Township size living room with storage of Hoybilt, Inc. is developing The Villages' which offers homes from $28,490 to $36,190. ' well-planned townhomes In a ren wy'hollo to the com, pick wild llowors as you walk. schools, was graduated from Union High Thq Ruth Estrln Goldberg-Memorial for', chairperson, Mrs. Walter Cohen, Norma closet, eat-in kitchen, large Boo country kid again and lt,wltl, take lO.yoan of I yourlifo. This contont'od , — Cancer Research will hold Its.'26th annual ' Weinstein of Union, Mrs. Thomas Ryan and congenial environment. The country lifestyle it only minutes from the hustlo of center city, activities. You will comrnuui School and attended the American University, main bath, master bedroom maintenance chores, such OB Clemen ft-Jeans Washington, DC. She Is a student at Mohtclair membership tea on Monday evening, Sept. 9 at Mrs. Sebastian Vittoria. • dnd den. AnotherJavorile is. easily ouor super highways to your business. This is iho way yourlifo should be. . 8:15 p.m.' in Temple' Sha'rey Shalom, Mrs. Lee Goodma'n of Union, president, will snow removal, grass cutting . Stale College', where she is, rnajoring in Century the Juniper, a one bedroom- Deluxe Sorrento draws and outside painting, arc all sociology. . • Springfield. Overall * chairperson Is mem- present the first-installment of.$l,962of a $7,1SO plus-den model," dramatizing froth announced bership vice-president Mrs. Stanley Green- grant to Dr. Richard C. Parks of the American handled by professionals for a T^E IHOIVIE fOR ^Appi Her fiance, whose father is vice-president of Willage spaciousness through' the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clementi of 624 .berg^ : Medical Center at Denver for "The Role of Cell- modest monthly fee." Supermarkets General Corp.. Woodbridgc, is a JACKION,N,JU , creative use of knee walls Washington ave., Kenilworth, have announced Membership chairpersons are Mrs^ Harold surface Noletjes in the Metastitlc Process." A PLANNED MOBILE HOME public response at Villages According to the "Oiore is plenty of space for each member of your family. Tho Spring graduate of New Providence High School and COMMUNITY FOR ADUtTSI between the entry and the ' Meadow homo has four loroo bedrooms, o breakfast area, firs' floor the engagement of their daughter. Donna Brief of Springfield, Mrs. Albert Reich of Mrs. Edward Schwartz of Springfield and spokesman, location Is as the American University. Washington, D.C. He den, a happiness room with a panelled wall and an optional fireplace. A Patricia, to Richard Michael Jeans, son of Mr. TheWayjPUJfe kitchen." Other one bedroom- Important as the many other attends New York University, where he isirvington and Mrs. Rubin Shlafmltz of Union. Mrs Melvin Stein of Union will present an Features ranging from a '• Villages are priced from baths, a wall mirror and a sit- basement is included. We remembered your ETudtjet too. Look around, you and Mrs. William Jeans of 327 Maplewood ave., MaryC. Kanane You've'Always and-den models also include advantages of the community. studying for a master's degree in finance, and They, will be assisted by. Mrs. Ernest Kiss of original skit .which they created for the Imge country kitchen to a • $28,490 to $36,100. down- vanity in the master will findwo provide more hnppinessapflce for yourdojlar. This is_where Kenilworth. Wanted! the Spruce and the Cypress, a fr employ ed-a s-eonipj rolleF-for-Regal-Pr-oviBionUnion- , special-events chairperson, and Mrs. ii -second—bath-with—sitrtown .-• ..pmty-==BeUrM=£DUDIes=eniojCJ#lE. ' •(JeorRcGreenbergrin-additlon-to-hospitaHty—~: vanity are drawing favorable community is being developed David Brearley Regional High School, Co.,New York..A January,weddine is planned closet in the kitchen. ' country surroundings and the Monday, Sept. 30 to Oct. 6. Chairpersons are The Ponderosa, a two- -public response to the new* by Vahalc Hovnanian of absence of city crowding and Kenilworth, is employed as a receptionist Multi-reereatlonal features aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimi Mrs: Leon; Anker of Springfield: Mrs.. David nf natinna I I R ixe—Sorrenttr—-modKl •• v'"HOTBlirrin'cTT'rdW"lrfn'sTinaT" "belongmg-to the residents"©! gp Feingold, Mrs. Arthur'Goldberg arid Mrs, Gary open for viewing by Miss Mary CJKunane of Union, surrogate? of recently introduced at the stage of sales and conTh- e Villages include a Garden State Parkway Her fiance, who also was graduated froi Herzfeldi all of Union; Mrs. Harold Friedman, prospective buyers. Its lower '. Villages, . the adult con- - structfon, the Villages', is . swimming pool, shuffle board provides easy .access to David Brearley Regional High School, attended Mrs. Ira Neltzef and Mrs. David Rinsky. Union County, retired this week from her post level features a 19-foot living as national regent of the Catholic Daughters pf dominium community in the geared to adults 52 and over. courts, a 13,^00-square-foot business and cultural centers . Missouri Valley College,. Marshall; Mb. He is The group will l)e in Springfield, Millburn, room, eat-in kitchen, powder t0 the norUl or 80uUl America. Adelphia sectipn of Howell Sales are underjhe direction clubhouse, spring fed lake - employed by the Kcniiworlh Posl Office. South Orange, Mapjewood, Mountainside, room and laundry room ad- Township. - •' of Luther A. Gueyiklan at the The former head of the 200,000 member Se'van where residents can "Price is another factor," A May.-1OTB wedding is planned. ^ ' Plainfieid, Watchung and Edison for the first :,joining the kitchen. The Offered for 83fi.l9uVihe_ne.w 5DJ —national—organisation—of—-Calholle—women- ^___,-^__ „„___„ , .ish-and-boatranfta-pitch-and he-explalns^-^With-un4ts— =-(;OLDEN~ANNrVEHS7VR' —performed her final official-act-fop-the-CDA- . secondleyeUncludes a master__m^JJs_mje^pJ_a_number_of _yisLtprs_to_the_raod(;Lnren: putt-golf—course--which-is- ranging—from—^19,030 to— I secondhand third weeks. ISecond cETId Is bdrri recently by visiting the organization's courts in "T)edroom with "Balcony, a hortie plans which visitors to have been impressed with ihe completed and will have its $25,990, they're easily within, I - Dr. and Mrs. .Pincus second bedroom, Sen with The Villages can view at the • overall Deluxe Sorrento floor formal opening later this year.. Ule bud8et ol lie middle- 5 models from $57,490. Alaska^ She was accompanied by 16 to James AAullaneys I ICeldniim celebrated their closet, main bath and storage model site just off Wyeoff road plan which highlights a There's also the Village Mall income fatnjlv," representatives from the United States, and 1 MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE closet. nnH RI Q nhnnt fivo mile; rountry Irltrhp.n—with—self,— iUi ninfp.ssiiiiul ufftPH.i iiuil——'-1*' —condominium—»lso A seven-pound. M'.--ounce daughter, == 50th weddirig'antiiversa Health discussion —speeial—ceremonies-were—conducted in lid w TO.QUAL.HbU BUVhHS -Jaeflueline-SuzaMie-Mullitney—was-bom-Ai south of the Freehold cleaning oven, wood cabinets, shops. provides important financial g at a surprise dinner at- honor in Juncau and Anchorage. Models are open from noon "• Rte. 1 or N. J. f npk. to Rte. 287; right to Rio. 206 17 in Sainl Harnahas Medical Center, Raceway circle. Homes at The dishwasher and^a^^ separate Therejju!JS-hour. security benefltS;__SJnce_ residents planned Tuesday Miss Kanane, who attended the CDA office daily except Thursday. K about fl-mites7 then-furn left - Livingston, to Mr, and Mrs. James Mullancy of g tended by 60 relatives and -breakfasrareaTThr__, m.e. tw•..._t_o Iir^- guar(j a( (n(; ga((, (() ensure actuall^_oyyri their "own on HtllsborouQh Road to Whiltior Oaks. Or'Rto. 22 to 1223 Robert si.. Union. She join's "a brother. Don Pietro, who is on the staff of one of the from the national first vice-regency on the~ Miss De Jianne- cited~ttre" arid a sliding-wall mirror in townhomes, they may take the = friends in ..-the Bamm death of the incumbenf regent, Mrs, Anna. M, privacy^and safety, service to . Rot..206r thon,sOiUlh os-abovo.. • James, II. •• j.NlLEigure_Salons,—will—discuss-nutrition,' convenience of Evergreen Loan made the master bedroom also have traditional deductions at tax. Open daily 12lto 5. Clo:ad Wed. Phonu'201-359-6666 Baxter of Dubuque, Iowa in January, 1970, was transport residents to shop- Mrs. Mullaney is the former Linda Williams • 1 Hollow Country._Club. exercise and good health, at a meeting of the Woods Pnrk'B location, within drawn favorable comment. time. Credit for real estate u « HOMt cOfvonAiiON or New elected to a two year term in July, 1970, and re- easy reach of schools, chur- ping, etc. nf Springfield. DONNA CLEMENTI H Uncroft, lost Thursday. Saint James Rosary Altait'Society.,SprJngfleld, • to builder The Villages consists of six . Homo at the Villages can be taxes and mortgage interest"" Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the church Auditorium. elected national regent In July, 1972. (The CDA ches, shopping centers, golf separate villages, including result in savings that would be 1 Lumbermen's Mortgage purchased with ~no closing KEEN COMPETITION H ' They live at 255 Tucker It was announced that tickets for the com- constitution limits office-to two two-year terms. and country clubs, seashore Granada for Spain, Sorrento 9-foof Brussels sprout Corp, has" announced a: coals miaT the condominium The Labor Department reports that com- § ave., Union. Dr. Feldmah munion supper scheduled Sunday evening, Oct. She is succeeded by Mrs.' Winifred Trabeaux of recreational facilities-and for Italy", Lucerne for Swlt- George Mobbs of Leavesden! England. pnhllr transportation! • $778,000 loan made "to ownership gives the purchaser l!e!itipn_joxj!ntrance into medical school is 16.. :will. be--on sale. at. Tuesday's meeting. Placjuemine, La.). _ . _ .__ -^orlandrStratford-on-Avdn-for- 7 credinriiisSUccessTatgrowingTrnine-ioot-hlgtd •gi- has~pra'(!Heeurden"tjsTry Manasquan uorp, for land, •knEe-of—services—that" becoming increasingly keen. In 1973, (hero Addltrrinaniftfoririatibn'may be obtained by Miss Kanane announced the appointment of a' England, \yilliamsburg for the includes lawn Brussels sprout plant to his .secret fertilizer ""national comrnittee_ to study the proposed To reach Evergreen Woods utilities and construction of a mowing and were about 40,000 applicants.for. for ort!y_H,0Q0_. M ^.the. XindenJloselle — jailing Mrs-RobertBlancr.at:37fl--S15il.or-Mrs- : conipdsed'oTmolhballsSnd crushed "eggshells'. -Park-from-NOT^^ersey"take-T^2 n^me~^^rmiriny^ln a " -United-States—and -Bordeaux—tKaTntenaric insurance. Ocean Front Condominiums? openings. > ^^_ Robert Hough at 376-8977. ~''EquaT Rights Amendment." During a recent g for nearly 50 years. the Garden State Parkway -residential area of Toms for France. refuse collection, snow The church group will sponsor a cake sale national convention in Los Angeles, Calif., she south ot Exit 91. Make a right River: Sales are currently, bojng removal, us well as main- Saturday evening, Sept. 14, following the 7 p.m. noted that "over the years, legislation has Daughter born on Burnt Tavern road to The community, to be-' completed in the final 100 tenance of common green mass and after all masses on Sunday, Sept. 15. served to protect women In industry and other Herborn avenue, then right to known as Grove Estates, will house Bordeaux segment for areas and recreational Mrs. Constantlne Solazzi will-serve as chair- employment and that (he present amdendment to Aberbachs models. feature three models of three- slimmer and fall occupancies: facilities. An eight-pound, 10-ounco person.- , - _ - would rorpove the protection." The Concord from $17,B00 The Deluxe Sorrento features : bedroom" homes priced from Each family receives a deed four levels oHtminine fashion ia union' laughter, • .Nicole Leigh a covered entry into a foyer, a CHOOSE THE HOME THAT REAL ESTATE $35,600 to their property and home SUITS YOU BEST. COMPARE! \berbach, was born Aug. 6 in combination living-dining IS ONE ' Prlnicpal in the Manasquan and^ owns it outright. They John F. Kennedy Hospital, Elin-Unger group plans flea market COMPLETE WtTHCARPETS. DRAPES. room with access to a kitchen APPLIANCES AND MANY OTHEK OF YOUR BESf Holding Corp. is Patrick L. receive' the benefits of Edison, to Mr. and Mrs. NO COST EXTRAS AND FEATURES with breakfast area, two Elln-Unger Ladies Auxiliary 273, Jewish War Mrs. Wasserman may be contacted at 687- INVESTMENTS!'.. Bottazzi, who is active in the propertyHax and interest •iteven Aberbach of East 5271 for additional Information^ bedrooms, two full baths, a Hindi see what you get, too, at Veterans of the United States, will sponsor a . • New Jersey Shore Builders deductions from their federal Jrunswick. She joins a sister, Mrs. Anne Sornstein is president . bordefihern room, and nt- flea market Sunday, Sept. 15, In the parking lot i _ . -income tax-i«tuFnB;-Thfey-al80- ichele Rohvn. 4. j in College bTNew Jersey, Morris avenue Suburban- Publlshlng/s tached garage. . receive the benefit of building Mrs. Aberbach is the former HOLIDAY DEADLINE holds the position of second on the corner of Green lane, Union, from 10 REAL ESTATE MART The Sprrento also includes up an equity position to their Sharon Upton of Paterson. Slllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wacklyll vice-president In the builders a.m. to-5 p.m. . • " Particular care in adhering to this OPEN DAIL.Y-10-5 all tiled walls and floors In the Holmes"." ler husband is the son of Mr. newspaper's Friday news deadllnejs urged for group;" BoltazzI Tias been |uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Mrs. Bobble Wasserman of Union, chairman, bildi4thShf ind IVlrs. Abe Aberbach of 783 has announced tliafopenings for organizations material intended for..publication' next Thur- \lixon rd., Union. | Charge for Pictures 1ijChristadelphians name sday, Sept. 5, because this office will be closed ^Beveral years :—:- 3 There Is a charge of J5 tor M and dealers are still available for renting Lumbermen's Mortgage Wlien you're making nne of ihe most - •-=—weddino—and—enoaoement " 3 purposes, and that a variety of merchandise on Monday, Labor Day. All organizational, 5 pictures. There Is no charge 3 social and other news items for the Sept. 5 Issue Corp! President Lee Harris inipurtunl.purchases you'll ever make, you = tor the announcement, S Sunday radio subjects will be offered, including household items, = whether with or wlthoura "§§ should be submitted by' tomorrow morning, SOME HODELST OCCUPANCY said that permanent financing OO per owe il lo yourself ID shop and compare.' ' 3 picture. Persons submitting = The subjects' of radio "Is the Holy Spirit Available jewelry, clothing, antiques and furniture. has also been arranged to a In the average family» =3 wedding or engagement = pictures should encfose the £ broadcast Sundays at 8:45 Today?;" and Oct. 20, "The iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu total of $660,000, Past and month It's all there ousehold tasks takeabout 67 v 15 payment. • . • a.m. on WVNJ (Dial 620) Invitation of God." Initial meeting EDISON'S FINEST HOMES present financing for 61 lours a week. Eiiimiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiif "This Is Your Bible," spon- The Christadelphians hold_ COLONIALS & BI-LEVELS _ Manasquan Holding Corpj_by pays really taNes; insumncc; roof* & exte- Ai.llarbour-Miiusiuii. tlic-uniqueJiigli-ris SQced-by-tJic-CliiiBtadolphlanB—theit—meetings—Sundays—In sei-by-League 1 Lumbermen's now exceeds ^l&T'[mtnfiirp*3rri'pairerWufi^i'^c\vvf,Tawif* conu'oimnuiin. you see exactly what you TSia Heat care.'municipal services; muster TV (12 (Brethren in Christ), were Union at 1912 Morris ave. $1 million, according to The Bryna Friedman Calorlo Appliances 2Car(Jerag6«: N.Y., IMiila. channel^)} chibhoiisc; cour- gel • not pictures, movies, and a sel-'of plans. ajmounced recently. ,- (Masonic building!.; and in Charity_League .\ QUtZ -^Harris _~.. „ .-„—T-^.- ^^ClllcrKcncy service al" ••••,-. ~HlTbont"MmiSioirTs"c'oTiipIc(e m every TT~ models open dally 1-5, Sat.-Sun. 12-6 sense of (lie word. 1 i • HOMES closed Tues. model phone 494-5470 .APAHTMBNTf C restwoodVillage AUENT: QENE A. TQMA6S0 AQENCY; 2134500 • CONDOMINIUMS' See it to believe it avenue, Irvington. •COOPERATIVES Gethsemane;" Sept. ?2, "The a-m- Plans will be formulated for man. . • •VACATION COMMUNITIES Every promised,facility is lliere. Yuu don't Trial;" Sept. 29, "The.. - — — the42nd anniversary luncheon --2rCorinthrf answered, was~ sen • RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES have to depend on idealised ilr;iwi Crucifixion;" Oct. 6, "Go and ESTATES ThBy,Aro AH Here" ~ PUSH BUTTON 8HOPPJN_G of the organization to be held a city of ancient Greece. O You can stand on your lerrace overluoking Tell the Good News;" Oct. 13, Grocery shopping may soon in October. Mrs. Sally Cohen 3.. Jftanna hummed the AT EDISON, NEW JERSEY Suburban Publlihlno'i ' CHCIMnr nr«w»1o Rli. 27, ull iTtli, l- cchairman of the-year. The —ynur card rooms for entertaining.TyouTbHiutTfuj_i the nilnority, more often than -machine developed-in-Europcj tinB will be conducted by ;o'nly one "string: : 1ffee $27;4SOfull price :;The Georgetown? '. ..•wilh M hour doorman, your lovely, kitchen and bathrooms (lot Isthe primary shopper for gives consumers a choice of Mrs. Anna Cohen, president. 5. Two of. the events were his household, according to a 280 items in uny weight and won by the Brewster twins. Deluxe 2-bedrqoni rhoilcl of our unique four-, .The dimensions aren'l "approximate", they exist. recent survey. On the average size. The machine collects the . ; LEAPING FROGLEGS . ' -o-o-' " homo colonial grouping.. Master bedrpom \vith__ he is a 4V.7'year""oid"high--s--h-fl-P'P-cr'B' money, - Last year Mexico exported ANSWERS.' . ' walk-in wardrobe, full bath. iVall-tp-wall carpeting^' . Peace of mind, too school graduate with a family automatically retrieves and' : .2,000 tons of frog's legs to feed SMaaaaH 's-aum all GE npplian'ccs (fcFrigerutbr-Treeze'r,,' range, For The First Time ... A Perfect Combination • Wlien you.bjiyjnto an established condominium you gau . Income dt:$12,2B5 per.year and. di"v.?rs "c.m3 through special the gourmets. _oi Southern > WflHVN '8 •• SNVIHl self-cleanint! oven, washer,- dryer), attached gar- * be sure the snags and uncertainties have been worked oui. he makes 2.3 shopping trips a receiving door. -i California. : •Z"-Si)NIM I ' age, arc all included in the low basic price. .'. The dollars too are established and (juaranlfled. n'oi opii- Fantastic values week for his family of 3.2 All Ink in w -Persons.. environment in the Jersey coiintryside,_ofi the main "^ mTsTic"a1Iy esTrmated.Toirk'now wiierc you aland and what in one to lour tieilroom suTttsiHESti'iiipIe; Apl /•U^villiUs" ^ the future holds. There arc no unpleasant surprises in store!. 15 ft. terrace on the ocean, center hall, huge living roqiu, ' highway, yet convenient to urban nmchitic^. jt .;. To-Publicity-Chairmen: CHERNEY DANCE STUDIO • '- master bedrooms, dining room, eat-in kitchen. I l/_i)aths. - Would" you like I. Our 19th Year In Union • ,T MORE for your money . big closets, walk-ins, heat and ait conditioning lliermostatic •-'oiiiiuls in eueh room, This bMiiiiful-S-roonrsuitcisTmiy—• jSome- hblp;ii TOWNHOUSE CONDOMINIUMS Yoii'Hfiiid you gef'a Iot~ni6re for your money ion. 544. (W0! 'Guaranteed njainienance. which includes gas, REGISTRATION ^T OUR STUDIO V NO closing- costs, 1 , liarbour Mansion was built before construction cpsts ' paring newspaper WORRY-FREE LIVING CLOSE-IH LOCATION I 523,46010*39,9501 .cleclriLVheat. Irealth spa and pool, is'only S86.lW per month. • escalated to today's astronomical heights. No cornQtwmJi releases? Write'to. FRL, jVllC. 30, 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. ' • All the advantag«s of ypur, own home Cranfor'd North "Is located in an >)SO"installment" . Present taxes', (tax deductible), are only S7l).:7, with totaj „, payments |Mon|Mr(«e!$56.65toJ9l.25J ....'..'.ciil jn'hi|||dliig;H?irb«urMaWsiuh. It's an iiivestiiient'tlij? " ihi9 newspaper and .^wlth the exterjor chores, bulldlnfl and establlshod prostlgo Urtlgn County monthly cxFJiises'oronly',Sr56'3.w " -Ch//dren — J/VB|fiWhernwith..( groundi, mfilnfalned'for you while you ' corhniurilfV, near" exceilent school, al[ ——•——'- -- operi-TMays, 9-Z-p.m. • will appreciate over the years a.^yoiie|ijoy:tlifc slyli '__.. "aeTc"for*"our "Tips ' WtDy—all"thB~tax-baneflts-of-i-home- r - j- n .the special care' growing hrTWjrbj7he7sKopi...Exl7h7Ki t . unique to Harbour Mansion. , ' " •on Submiffihg~NewS ovyner»hlp. Only 34 townhouses In. a 137-of the Garden State Parkway Is |ust " Write Dept. W. Route MO, Box 1M, Whiting NJM7J» \s ..-.•,.-' ' . • t feet require. They're su- -••••/ ,a • • • BELIT • TAP* delightful, parkllke setting...l-^».52 car- iReleases."'-...... porbly stVled, ruggedly Ui'inl|e avvay,..New York express buses DIRECTIONS: . ' 201-350-1000 Other terrific viilues include: Igafagea are. Included with addltlonarbn Convenience plus ,; ' * JftZZ • ACROBATIC built, and made .in a won- stop at Ihe door From NY & north: Qordon SIQIO PKwy (oxli 80) & NJ #550 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, from"S42.513; 1 bedrooms,:.!/: jslte parking...all units are centrally air and the Central Railroad of N'J. train From Phila.;Bon Franklin Brldoo, NJ'#M and #530 By car, Harbour Mansion is Only one hour from the ,'. 'dorful variety pf.tioys' and [conditioned "and have built-in vacuum From Trpnlon: NJ #33, #528 to Allonlpwn, Ihun #530, #630. baths, from $57; l<)0. One-of-a-kind penthouse with • HAWAIIAN and PRESCHOOL girls'Jashlons. Come see! ' station, with frequent service to New Lincoln Tunnel. The New York Bus stops at the door! ^ NURSERY SCHOOL systems. . York and Newark Is only a short walk, gigantic 1500 ft. terrace on ihe ocean,^ bedrooms;.! 1/2 • Free. parkJnj^'closeMo shopping, schools and Houses " baths; S<)5,000. ''\.' ' OPENING; (3-6 Yoar$) ofworslilpVahdydu are protected by an electronic security . Mi Boulmrd - Fduiprds' 3 BEDROOM / Vh BATH $ • system aside from 24 hour doormen. . . •Maintenance cliaryo Cs tuarahlccd for 3 years from Jah. I.' 1974. Ktnllworth Adults— — ull Basement Townhousai from 57,500 •'••I STATE LICENSE Spsclal Classos (or Tean-Age Beginners! .MMEDUTE OGOUPMNOV • LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE 1 - •I ', 4 . ' '•'. »»*wt» UHIOH IOOTERY MODELS OPEN EVERT DAI 12 to 6:30 (Closed Thunday) CERTIFIED •'' REGISTER NOW ,1930 Stuyvoiant Av«T MODEL mm (20t)f27«-W81( Union . MU 6-5480 FOR SEPTEMBER ib idvertlienunl b not an oKerlng. No offering Is nude excftpl byprot--' Harbour Mansion 1 Open Moh. - FnV Eves, peditfllldd wllh Hie Bureiu of Securities, Dept. oftiw *nd Public Sihfy ol CULL 272-4616 fift? CHESTNUT Ihe Slatt ol How Jerjey. The Bureau of Swuritlu ol the Stale of Ntw ltnr, (201) 229-8400 orbet(eryct,tiu'

'» ''•••»

,.r:-rf >'~« i * **,-r>i.V..J .^t"-'. «•'" ,*•«». .^^^'v.'-^*^'.^*...' ;^~*,.JI,...».» ,.;.t «~»-!-S...h-.-i

' \

• •"''', ,; •' l;r;::r;

*_August_29, J 974^ yStreisQTTchstarred —-Thursdayr Concert season in double feature •\ Am.uAe.mnt for Recifol Stage's series for Elmora fare _Q^_P\aza, Linden Recital Stage, under the auspices of the Stage Symphony Orchestra and the Inter- Elliott Gould and Donald Sutherland, who Foundation for the Performing Arts, has an- Barbra'Streisand is doubly-starred at the national., Keyboard Artists series of three, teamed in the lunatic escapades of.VM^A-S-H," New Plaza Theater, Linden, tills week in a nounced its 197-1-7.') concert season, featuring •concerts, featuring three of the worJd'a out- now take on tfie "buggy "world of the CIA in the the Recital Stage Symphony Orchestra under L double feature^ "For Pete's Sake" and "The r standing pianists. V irwin Winkler-Robert Chartoff spoof of "S-P- 'Conrac/c' booked the direction of Peter M. Sozio. This will he Owl and the Pussycat." Both pictures are rated i J The first piano recital will be held Nov. 23 y-s," currfjillv showing , at the Elmprty -PGT- —— '— : . "Ttecital Stage's third concert season at Onion with the United States premiere performance Theater, Elizabeth, on a double bill with "The Advehlure ~ High School. A special subscription program of of South American pianist,XJaramuta. On Feb. Heartbreak Kid." In "For Pete's Sake," Miss Streisand plays a seven concerts for the price of sill, will be of- 8, 1075, Jose Iturbi will return "by popular woman named "Henry," who lsinnrrled to a on screen at Park fered in addition to a new low price policy. demand." On March 15, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Irwin Kershner directed "S-P-Y-S" from an young - cab-driver -{Michael—Sarratin). The- - There-will be four-concerts-by the-Recital-~wlll~make hls-first-appearance1 for-Recital— .original—screenplay, hy Mai ivTnrmnDitpIn, . cabbie has unusual financial woes because his Two adventure film dramas, "Conrack," and Stage. ,; •: . Laurence J, Cohen and Fred Freeman. wife gets herself so involved in loan sharks, a "The Poseidon Adventure," arrived yesterday •IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllliilllU! The symphony orchestra will be presented in In the 20th Century-Fox release, Gould and prostitution setup, gangsters who want to rub jit Ihe Park Theater.'iioselle Park. four different types of programs-during the Sutherland play Paris-based agents, less-than- out an associate, politicians, police, sewers, JonVoight. Madge Sinclair anil Paul Win- season, beginning with the Oct. 5 opening super-spies who find themselves out in the cold subways and even a stampede of rustled cat- field star in "Conrack," a 20th Century-Fox DISC 'N 1 concert of the series. It will feature three \ and targeted for elimination by their own side tie—in Brooklyn." " . ~f " movie release, in color, about a white teacher soloists - with the orchestra: Carol Ferri, xas well as the enemy. who is assigned- to educate backward black Molly Picon is featured as that of a demure pianist; Peter Dirnltrlades, violinist; and Zfira, , The movie was photographed in color on Brooklyn madam who finds "gentlemen children on an island off South Carolina, and DATA [ Israel lyric tenor. Acharrjpogne reception will- location in and around London and Paris. callers" for day-lighting housewives in need of "whir comes" up 'against powers that be. The follow Ihe concert. By MILT HAMMERIIimillMllli money." '••''.. picture is based on a true store. Martin Kilt On Dec. 7, the orchestra and chorus willihe. 'Featured in the-international -cast-are directed. • • • featured in the oratorio, "King David," with Zouzou, young French star, who makes her Also featured «re Estelle Parsons ..nd Saluting Every Workio '•The Poseidon Adventure," a classic Broadway's Gene Hollman as narrator. English-speaking debut as Sutherland's oc^ William Redfield. The Columbia Picture in production about a linyr that overturns in mid- Soloist/on April 5 will be soprano, Elizabeth casional girlfriend and a. highly active student color was produced by Martin Erlichman and ocean, was produced by Irwin Allen (former Hynes, who recently made her New York anarchist who Involves the heroes in her own Stanley Shapiro (Shapiro BIBO collaborated on Oscar winner) and includes among its east and operatic debut. The final concert of the season ^ war; Joss Ackland^British character actor, the script with.Maurice Richlin). Peter Yates & Woman On statf of about 15 .Academy Award winners, _on May lOwill feature the virtuosi of the or- whrrplnys a mean and^eacherous CIA chief; directed. - ' -. GjMie-Hackman. Krn.cst Horynine, Rod Buttons, chestra as soloists. . . • • Kenneth Griffith, Vladek"Sheybal,' Kenneth J..' George Segal co-stars with Miss Streisand In JacJuMbe-ilsonand.SlHiHcy-AYinll'Jcs.aiwo-tlme '.'_ ~Season subscriptions for all seven concerts" Warren, Yuri Borienko, Michael Petrovltch^ "The Owl and thej Pussycat," another comedy Our entire society depends upon these men and winner. Pierre Oudry, Jacques Marin.Shane Rlmmer, film photographed in color. .. are available,-and all concerts in the series ODETTA ' 'Others in Ihe stelinr_ciistjire_T.arol Lyuley, take place. on a Saturday evening at 8. Xavier Gelin and George Pravda, women-v/ho spend their lives in creating • 'Additional -information -may-be-obtained- by ••- • Theassoclate feature at the Elmbf«="Tlie ~ and distributrng-our-natipn^s-^epHrrr-We-siTicerely Martin. Arthur O'Conncll, Kric Shea and Leslie • writing to. Recital "Stage, P.O. Box 25, Union Heartbreak Kid," stars Charles Grodin, Odetta to appear Nielsen. r • ' or by calling 688-1617. • ' Jeannie Beriin, Cybil Shepherd and Ecjdlc pay tribute to them on their own day, Labor Day. Tile movie'; in color, was directed hy Ronald, Albert. The picture scripted by Neil Simon, was oh concert stage Neamc based on Paul Gullicu's Desk-selling filmed in color and directed by Elaine May. . And we .invite all to make use of our qudlified novel bv the same name. . . Film comedy set Odetta, Ihe international folk-singing per- former, will appear in concert at the Eugene G. Wllkins Theater for Ihe Performing Arts at counsel in all of their financial affairs. 'Bus Stop' to be staged for two screens season set Keari College of New Jersey, Union, Tuesday, "The Mad Adventures of 'Rabbi' Jacob," at Circle Playhouse Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. This message is presented as a public service French film comedy, starring Luis Defuntes in at ballet school Her performance, sponsored by the college's , "Bus Stop," stage drama, will be performed the title role, will open tomorrow al the •The fall season of the New Jersey School of co-curricular programming board, is free to by the community—minded firms listed below: at ihe Circle Playhouse, 410 Victoria ave., Maplewood Theater, Maplewood, and the Fox Ballet, in association with Edward Villella, the the public, and tickets may.be obtained "on a ' Piscatavvay, Friday and Saturday', Sept. G and Theater, Route 22, Union. \ school's artistic advisor, willbegin on Sept. 12. limited seating basis" from the Student 7, Sept. 1.'! and 1-1, Sept. 20 and 21 and Sept. 27 Both the Fox and the Maplewood will end The school curriculum will include graded Activities Office at the college on Morris HARDEE'S RICHARD'S TAURUS CONSTRUCTION _Lunches.olnnera-Open 7 Days LINDEN MONUMENTAL their run tonight of "Butch Cassidy and Ihe avenue campus. Bring the Family WORKS. INC. SERVICE CENTER COMPANY Additional information m5.. some hit records with his sister, April Robert Redford. . . classical ballet and jazz for July 23) will include work songs, ballads, • •510 E. Edgar Road 1459 SprlnQfIeldAvo.(N6ar Union 606-3300 Linden ito-USO . 8633047 Chancollor Ave.)AAaplewood • Stevens, has recorded his first album "Rabbi Jacob" (with English subtitles) ^^ information or a brochure may be blues,,Negro spirituals and a variety of folk THE HEALTH SHOPPE 7A14717 OF UNION TEMPLE TRAVEL with 5th Avo. Sax, "Come Soo AAo concerns the. slapstick misadventures of a obtained by calling 677-1045, 540-O46C 526-2334 selections from a widely-selective repertoire. LINDEN TIRE CO. TOM RICKEY'S James G. Aroyros-Edword J. Novak !RDund_Midnight--_ L__I^.:_-_. :____: quarrelsome bigot, who esoapes-a-sang-by :—__ " '- - - .Vrtrr-rg.._ ltl Oi MaJorL.BrflndJlrea-£or..ALl ..1023 Ch.cstnuL.SL-.. T Cara-Ate-OlscounfPrtcev - MOWERSERVieE-- V Boielle 241-52)1 - masquerading as an orthodox rabbi visiting £*»•••« '^tanfnrrl B07 St, George Avo. "supreme artist" and of possessing "the most Inlon 964 7010 Powerfl, Han d Mower* Sharpened TUKNTAI1LE TREAT -- COME; SEE ME Paris for a family reunion. Eerie- OieprOrU Rosalie 935.1102 , & Repaired • glorious voice in American folk music." -PlcKJJp A, DeUuriry . ., , .:., THOMAS, LINCOLN 1 DVELY LOOK BOUTIQUE Fast Prompt 5nrv'c») Ave. Snx"( A'&TvT SI !u21»)."^elections 'include:' tatfefffrom Levin novwt 2717 AAorrls Ave. MERCURY, INC. Oury, was photographed .in color. , LUMBER COMPANY Pant Suits, Slacks, Blouses Union 687-7310 Conoenlal Salesmen 8. "Come See M<* 'Hound Midnight," "High On See Us For Personal Servlco" AH Sportswear Superb Service HOLLYWOOD—"The Stepford Wives," TO Sprlngfkid Ave, 1110 Clinton Ave*. 269 South Ave. ^. The Music," "Sister James," "Cotlin" Off,", which Columbia Pictures will release, had a New shows listed Union vaiflxhail.6B6-7ioa - L (Nent Door To Gruber's) ROYAL KNIGHT, SHOP Westllold 3326SOO" "'"..•onie Plated," "Don't Stop Now," "What Borgnine, O'Connor Irvlnoton 373 9195 GHIwnro Custom Made Lamp 10-week shooting schedule in Westport and the HOLIDAY INN OF Shades-Wall Decor JOSEPH W. TOMAINE Now My I.ove," "Hull II," "Safari," "Money" surrounding Connecticut communifies;-plus a LIVING WATER BOOK STORE 209 No. Wood Avenue Complete Line of (nauranotr • '• at\<[ '|L;is|_l'ii!-Side_2^.._. starJn 'Grand Street' by AAeado wbrook —KENItWORTH— Atl Types ot Christian Linden "402-3995" 1373 Crescent Ave. — HOLLY-WOOD—Columbia-Pictures will soon weekj)f_shoiituigJn-NewJi'orIt-City Pftifflumnt fit /V^otor l.fKtot .•, __ —Llt«f«tufe-Blbte»-Go9 pet-Records: - Roaelte •--245-1454 -— Allhougli Nino Tempo wasn't born in a trunk, South 31st Street 6. Boulevard CardsStatlonery-Gflt Items roloasu "Grand—Street,"...starring -Ernest Thq..picture._basedj)n..Ir(LLey|ii|s_chilliDe_.. " TruTTvieadowbrook Theater Restaurant irT lie was^oniefhing of a sbo'w-l)Tz prodigy, lie Cedar Grove, will emUls runT6T"Th"e~ Wayward •KeoHworlh • 34M1OO•-'- -• —2040-SprlnoftettJAVo. ~™ ^L SANDY'S MOBIL Borgnine and Carroll O'Connor. best-selling novel about the eerie effects Vauxhall Union VM 4122 Specializing In Auto Repairs sang before he could crawl. After singing Way," musical version of "The Dunkard or the Tow 1 no Snow Plowing & Auto TRETOLA'S RESTAURANT The picture, directed by Ivan Passer (who automation has on a quiet town in the suburbs BYRON JANIS — American pianist will HOME WINDOW CLEANING CO. "Thcro Is No Substitute conscientiously as a toddler, Nino made his Fallen Saved," Saturday (final performance, Oenernl WIQJIOW Cleantna HERBERT LUTZ & Air Conditioning For Quality" also helped write the script), tells a story of life where wives fall prey lo an unspeakable give his first, performance at Kean Contractora' i ' . B Lincoln Place -Irvlnaton Galloping Hill Road firsl public appearance at six, sang with Benny 8:40 p.m.). For Buildings Offlcos-Prlvet* CO., INC. -3W97U0 3M.1330 - -^ - . "Union ~ &87-O707 ^f^ny^Mi-New^Vork-^oyeiHjast-sicleT-TlMHiUH^ mrnarr-, was written for the srrr-en hy-WillianL Collogo ot—Nqw-^JePfreYr- THEHBOVLE COMPANY Tenipio family 1143 East Jersey St.,Elliabath AMERACE CORPORATION Union 684-3070 • Industrial Purposes r.r TWO GALS now owns a neighborhood beauty" parlor. British filmmaker Bryan Forbes directed the Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6, 7 and 8. as part of a four-concerr series 1139 U.S. HlahWfiV 1 3S3-4TO0 2330 Veuxhall Road 3030 Clinton Street MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME tnovtrd from Niagara Kails.(Nino's birthpluce) "An Evening of Comedy," starring Marty AAountalnslda 332-7300 530 South Ave.E;,Crenford • - Union 6W00O Linden 863-0608 BEAUTY SALON Featured in the cast are Ann Wedgeworth, movie which features a cast headed by sponsored by the music department in 272-9444 Other Galleries In - HOUSE OF EMPTY HANDS Expert Styling At Budget Prices to Los Angeles, Nino learned to play clarinet, Allen, will be staged Friday and Saturday Morrlltown & Dernardsvllle. .The Sound Factory at - Learn KaraJe-Selt Defense-for Jack Kehoe, Allan Airbus, Pat Corley, Anita Katharine Ross, Joanna Cassidy, Peter AFFLITTO'8 RESTAURANT Children Men a. women , LYONS HARDWARE Fast Sorvkewhv Walt Hours? — and he was soon adept at the various reed in- evenings,-Sept—20-and-21- — conjunction with the College Center '7 NOW street DangTerTRita Gam.'Joaeph Ragnoe and David ^TMSSlefson, Nanette Newman,; Tinatflulsc'and Cocktails & Fine. FEDERATED ELECTRONICS 1B53 Sprlnolleld Ava., • Plumbing-Electrkal-Housewarei SEARS, ROEBUCK Irvlngton 3743364 struments, piano, harmonica and guitar. Board*,""the""office? of theT dean of Italian Food BRENNAN BICYCLE SHOP 155 Route 73 Eastbound '. Maplewood 761-6014 Comblnntlon Aluminum Windows 6\- • Spielberg. . ~ Patrick O'Neal. . On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28, the 495 Chestnut St. Sales & Service Sprlngtleld 376-8900 RobertFerruggla-RonnleRoselll Doors-Windows 1 Semens Repaired & COMPANY Meanwhile, Mrs. LoTempio was taking her son -Meadowbrook will highlight "An Evening of students and the co-cgrrlcular Union 6U7-3350 93 Madison Avenue - .S7-1D9 Sluyveiartt-Ava. —- - Onon Monday 8,-FrldBV Nlghlo Irvlnglon 375?7«a Vnllaburo - 3726677 until Nine VAUXHALL CYCLE around to the movie,studios," and Nino,became Song," starring Lainle Kazan. .'.-,. planning committee.! Proctt^ds^ will FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS . IRVINGTON CAB CO. 8aa Sprlnofleld Ave. MICHAEL ALBERT! TwoVeterans-373-5000 < M •• benefit, campus . scholarship iundi. \ 150 Elm St.:Westllalcl MADISON LIQUOR SUPERETTE Irvlnolon - 374 0500 . COMPANY a child actor, appearing in "The Story of G.I. Pat Paulse"n will open ih "Harvey," the PAINTER*& DECORATOR. BUKOWIEC'S . (Home O!fkt)-232.7400 "Let's Promolo Olko Paths .Joe", and later "The (Jlenn Miller Story," I Theater Time! Pulitzer prize-winning pioy'by Mary Chase, Janis has appeared with,' rna|or Interiorfl, Exterlor-Fre e Estlmatos B45 Mountain Ave.. . . IRVINGTON LINOLEUM & CARD & GIFT SHOP In New Jersey" 198 Orange Ave. MEAT MARKET Mountainside .J3J.7O73 ... ' '. James-Peter B. Barney Monsueto SERVICE HARD Expert Repairs, Parts & After graduating from Hollywood High, Oct. 2. The stage comedywill be performed symphony orchestras throughout; the Irvlngton - 375-OM3 Homemade Bologna-Open 6 Days CARPET Cb;, INC. 37Q5tuvvesant Ave. . Accessories Ralolgh-Rolifost r 093 Stuyvesant Ave. world. .. •'•*'•. FIRST NATIONAL STATE Residential & Commercial Irvlnofon • 375-M37 * ' . CHROMIUM CO. 863 Vallov Street where young musician-actors' traditionally Wednesdays through Sundays lo Nov. 3. ' Irvlnglon 373-B35a ItlltInstallationi s filne Oomearlc 8, imported Wine Greely Ava Vauxhall SPENCE ENTERPRISES UNION CENTER CARD MABVELOUSLY. " 7:15, 9:40; Sat., 1:30, 7:15, club. 317 Market St. MOUNTAIN SPRING Cako &' Food Decorating CASTLE THEATER UPRQAHIOUSLY Kenllworth 241-0222 KAY'S DRAGON'S Supplies • Pastry Bags,, Featurlno A Fine Line of Greetlno 9:45; Sun!, 1:30, 4:, 6:30," Tom Head (of the Broadway COLBER CORPORATION BAKE-SHOP paste food colors Novelltles Cards S. Commercial Stationery Irvlngton, N.J FUNNY!" " Anthony Collett, Prea. YE ELD TAVERN 721 Mountain Ava. Wilton Products Available CROSSWORD PUZZLE: pr5dj.ictiQnL^"Carnolot.".) JBEJPEQRD-AIRJCQNDITIQNING —Manufacturer- oi~Wlr .Sprlnaflold.. 376,49 601-Woodland Aver "™ GERARp —9rlSf~Mon—1:30,--4,- 6:30,-9.— Wound Res la ton OAMINQ FILM FESTIVAL . • TODAYIS ANBWEB direct the musical. Ellen & HEATING - . i 704 Washington Ave, Roselle Pdrk 241-44S0 Now you con corrie and see Oeorglna, Ziller of Roselle, formerly of 26 Byfdngton St., Linden 406-9539 MOUNTAINSIDE CLEANERS Linda, Harry, Tina, Andrea In THE MAD •IrVlnoton • 371-9500 GENERAL-GUMMED . " =tiiidon==wiit=-^ HEDY'S DINER RESTAURANT LAUJSDJEBJERS. SPIUNGFIELD-DIE—— BniTT"MAHE" DEVIL AND MISS JONES" Formirly Supar Dinar" - - coMMUNrnrsTATETraNK ; INC.-— KEMPLER SHOES y Service "MEAT BALL," ADVENTURES production ..stage manager. 531 Norm Stilts Street IRVINGTON-UNION B93 Mountain Ave. CASTING CO..-INC. Complete Auto Service rated G 5. Woiklki CASSIDY AND THE SUN- NEVER CLOSED . "THE IN PLACE TO EAT Exhaust Emission Serv Matlnoes dally: 1:30 p.m. Featured in the cast will be & TRUST CO. Linden 923-0900 LIVINGSTON.CALDWELL Mountfllnslda.u 232-3A46 725 Lexlnaton Avenue " OF "RABBI adorn- '. I :_-DANCE-KID,7:3O, 9:30; THE- ~ Rout. JM, BloySt., Hlllild* BELLA PALERMO "Belt Wishes For a PARSIPPANY Kenllworth 3150609 8. Front End Allonmcnt ment Ellie Lee of Roselle, Sue HEDV cordially lnvlt» you to try our DINNER BUI=PfiT,V««ndJ Happy Labor Day" 901 Stuyvesant Ave. MAp ADVENTURES H«?F_ to none. PREE with any entraa from our m«nu, waak-dayt'5 to t, 1 ITAUAN EASTRY MUELLER'S STAR LIQUOR Union' &Q7-9555 JACOB 6. Arma- -—-Sussman of. Kenilwortli, »ta TT ol7-ElliatMtn-Ave.— -- Of!lc«-!n-Llnden.Rahway KENILWORTH FUNERAL HOME Fredft. Lw-" " ,. - Sunday* 1 to 9. • — , Roaelle' 933.3506 • Conrad J. Wointak . WirteLlqwjr-Becr-Free SPRINGFIELD STATE BANK dillo "RABBI" JACOBS, FrL, 7, Manager-Owner Oirector Full Service Oank-F.D.I.C. - Kay of Unlon7~1tqbert\r- IPBCIAL CHILDREN'S M»NU Vi'rorf' It)ft M I" 0-10 P M UNION LIGHTING • 7. Romanian *' 8:30,10:30,Sat,Sun., 2,4k 6,8, BAKING) OONB OH PREMIIBJ CQNSOUDATED STEEL & "Jimercla .&• Homeowners 511 Wash!na!w»-*ve. . - ' 1050 Cllntpn Ave FB« PARKING - AIR CQNPITIONEE T:—ell/:—77—r- : - .'.-'Solomon of Newark, Len IRA E. BERGMAN 12M U.S. Highway n Kenllworlh Irvtnoton & SUPPLY COUP. ••IHUHDERBOLfAriiTLlGHffOO . 10; Mon:, Tues., 7f30, 9:3o'.V ALUMINUM FENCEXOMPANY INC Westbound, Siounialn Llfjtitlng Fixtu Latf Times Thurst-"BUTCH CASSIOY 8. Conimedia "Arnold of Springfield^JJuiC BLUE PRINTERS -Alumlnum-J, steel oalvenlied 4W0- 2M6 Aflorrls Av dell'— -o-o- I.ii7nr of MouijtAinside; and 100 Florence Ave. _ tenclng.lndystrlal KOPLI1M PONTIAC- — SPRINGFIELD TOOL & Union 406 2907 9. Cheer T.:.^L,O»S T P I C T'C R E rvlnplon - 3 . -Emergency repairs VOLVO DIEXOMPANYXOMPA . INC. JeFry Morel of Irvington. 31a North 12th 5t; 10V Victory Road leader's SHOW (Union—THUNDER BIG ST ASH'S BAR Kenllworth 272.AJA3' Union County's.No. 1 Ponllac „.,_ 2277AAorrlsAve,Unian 68A-2D00 10V Vit R yolls . GLADD MOTORS Soles-Service Saving Center 8, Sprlnglleld dOd-4162 BOLT AND LIGHTFOOT, RESTAURANT T. Richard Oladd - • UnlotvcoumVi Only. Volvo Dealer Service 7 Days a WeokAinCondKloned 11. "Corning CRESCENT GOLF, completa Automollve-R«pa 1982 MorrUAve.,Union ifli.5100 ~~ 'a&Lohen ' Tht'l^-Tuea.^lS,' 9:16; Fri., Open 7 Poyt a Week.Qfllklou Road Servlco-Snow Plowlno 4J3 NrBroadSTTENialjilh NEILL St SPANJER STANLEY'S RESTAURANT "MAME" rated .—.the:, - .22. Comedian.. Lunchel-Dfntiers.Brlno The FAIRWAYS, INC, LUMBER O An Adventure In Eating Ityfc" d grin's ^ iBO, 9:30; Sat.; 6:40, 7:40,-.- -IB HolrMlntaturjj Golf.Courto - Cor. of Springfield Ave " ' "- ^l Range 010 Falrlleld Ave. 4 THotrli Ave. • 13. Carnival 23. Appro- " 9:50; Sun" 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, Open All Year-7 Days a Week LASKOWSKI Sprlnofleld • 400 H.WO0Dfl«E.UNDEH9?5 9787, . features prlate . - TMERWD 7:40, 9:50;"Mon., 1:20, 3:20, Sprlnoflotd.Ave..- . FUNERALJIOME VAL & CONNIE'S Barbra Streisand 16. Spume 24. He's got' W.A. BIRD8ALL Vauxhall Union 688-9700 STONEWALL SAVINGS & ADVENTURES "FOR PBTB'1 JAKBf .„ 17. German unl.LH. - 5:20, 7:20, 9:35. ctor»i —NEW JKH8EY BELL—- 1 OWL AND THB PUSSYCAT" • -o~o- : GORDON'S DRY GIN Edward P. LaiKowskl-Norberl F. LOAN ASSN. The Finest Coffee In Town- WMIIBi" composer 26. Sub- IRVINGTON POLISH HOME. DAREN JEWELERS.INC Laskowakl-Manager-Reulna M. TELEPHONE COMPANY 701 North Wood Avenue Ureakfait a. Lunches.Served rated PG . • Diamond! Sot and Jewelry COMPANY LTD." 18. Dolt atomic MAPLEWOOD—JLast day MO West Edoar Road Cuber-Dernard J. LaskowsKt Linden 923-Ull Sandwiches a. Coffoo to Go' particle N.J. POLKA CENTER ; Repaired While You Walt Linden UlUM S33 Sluyveiflnl Ave.(Near 19. Lambkin's only: BUTCH CASSIDY.AND * , tu-ms 35? MHIburn Ave. NEW JERSEY SEMI- • ' Clinton AveJIrvlngtori mom 29. Semitic RESTAURANT-LOUNGE- '' Mlllburn 379-1135 LEONARD-LEE FUNERAL CONJHICTOR_KBODUCrSJN<:——- MrcarttfoYUSC —'flinty"—~ KJE-ot-GOLD-CO llOMETTNCT . Gardner- 9:15; THE ~ MAD AD- Chastnut Tavom Up Specialist pINA-8 HAIR FASHION THE GROTTO 20<:omni«rceStSprlnolltld-37«.2M2..- 3,0. Spilled CATBRINO Al,U OCCASIONS 1410 Stuyvesant Ave. Spaclsllilno In Unisex 301 East Blanche street VENTURES OF "RABBI" FIRST TIME Union 6U-9774 Best In country Music ZI. liaison ' *" the beans Hair Cutting a, Permanents F>l. 0. Sat.-Evenings Rlchartf J. Leonard, Sr. GEORGE PATON ASSOCIATES SUPREME SAVINGS 31. Llvell- JACOB.Fri., Tuest,.7:15, 9:30; IN 10 YEARS! DINNERS on South firanot Avt. ;. L _. Luncheons served Daily Richard J. Leonard, Jr. Realtors-Mortoaoes - . VALLEY FAIH INear Sahford Ave.) Kenllworili .274:472) - Thomas E. Leonard,^ 410 Chestnut St. ' T' LOAN ASSOCIATION "All Your Needs Unde I1CS3 Sat., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:30, •ihe finest In BOHM'S OVEN FRESH VallsDOrff 3« 3100 One Hoof" -• -- r WllJIani AJC Rosette Pirk- 341MM-- 1 2 4 •••- 0 0:43; Surr.7V3^15r7:30,"fl. 15r ^ITALIAN BAKE SHOP : OPEN SUNpAYJ. 574«i» DranctiOlllce- i3J Fobyon Pt«c» * Sundayi B, Labor Day 10U Sluyvesant- Ave. 37)-oe40 Irvlnoton 371-Sooo Mon., 2, 3;45, 6:43, 7:30, 0:15. FRED HAFNER PAINT STOR v E LINCOLN MOLD A AMERICAN CUJSIN MUSIC EVERY. SAT.'f SUN.. til 2 P.M. . . • .• DOORWAY TO THE Muralo Olldden-Colony .. - : PEASON AGENCY, INC. Irvlnatpn, New Jersey 10 • -©-•<)-. ' Hot Doo e, Hamburger Rolls.Cookies Latex House Paint. ' DIE CORP, Agency for Motor Club ot America lSOCtlBtnutSt. . &37 Boulevard, Kenllworth . 1173 Sprlnalleld Ave, ;»**#.m;TiVm WORLD TRAVEL 2)9 East HAa^;; (Cor. Stuvvesant Ave.) NEW PLAZA CLinden- . .COCKTAILS.LIQUOR lie 241-27U . . ' . . Group-Tours.Crulses-AIr 243-33a8 • Roselle 241-3)44 - '.'" TAGGART'S AUTQ IX 151- BU.1NB»SMAM'»LUNCH« lfats!*-a»-!loneyrnoon« Irylngton ^372 8544 __ Oeslgn and Manufacture Molds JDRlVlNG SCTIOOL FOH PETE'S 'SAKE,:'Thur.;' Motoring Madness! 412-ChetJnut street HALFWAY HOUSE RESTAURANT L —Prir,-Tues:,-7,-l0:i5r"Sat;,~; CVVh PI8ANO REALTY CO. Special car* to thg '_ U. Distaff 14 , l 15 ^O)CltTSILX0iUN^L ' LINDAL CEDAR HOMES Realtors-lnsurors-Mortgages. Nervous &, Handicapped" '* . rabbit Sun., ^:40, 7:05, 10:20; Mon., Last car running at FRI,A SAT. TILtA.M, Luncheons-Dinners Pre-Cut Homes - . 21 E. Westlleld Ave. CLO5EDTUESDAY ' Children Welcome 37.1.iko on Oerby'Mnd ii winnorl 1BU.1, Highway 21 Roselle Park 241-0070 . - 134 Tlces Lane ii> In 3:20, 6:45,10; THE OWL AND AMPLE FREE PARKING 1239 U.S. Highway 22 Union 9*64.1633 , cx.nt!htcr LL Jewelry As You Like Mountainside. 231-2171 East DrunswIcH • 234 1900 % JH THE PUSSYCAT, Thur,,. Alt Jewelry Work Done (3W((S.) It} I') 25 124 1 On Premises ' LINDEN GARDENS CHINESE REMINGTON - OTT -'• il Tues., 0:3?; Sat., Sun., 1:45, 40. Of the 371 B Morris Avenue AGENCYGENCY; INC. nose . 5:25, 8:40;.Mon., 1:30, 5., fl:J6. SUN.NITE Across from Hoty ^ & AMERICAN RESTAUKNT Insurance since 1910 •a . spirit Church) Luncheon-DInner a. IMI 7 Sprlnglleld Avenue 41. Hub out : 'OLD RAHWAY (Rohway- Union ua-0322. state Certtlletl Family .Dinners t 42. Insect , 1 | 44 So. 2l»t street Take Out orders • XI JWAME, Thur!, Fri,, Tucg;, 7, SEPTlst Kehllworth 2711443 2i W. Elliabelh Ave. 4J, Money 9:30; Sat., Sun., 1:40, 4:30, 7, STEAK & LOBSTER HOUSE ED'S AUTO BODY l\ics.; 1\30; Sat., . tNotavftlltbU (HI a*l) 40 8; Sun., Mom, 3:13, 7:15; COCKTAIL 10UNGE " ;i*i]uUr dlmiar m«(iu UQIU S. Addl; • 110.1)9 t>Mkd>r>i llolial CONRACK, Thim, Fri,, Tues.; OPENSAUD BAR (wiln.m,..Myi 4. Wapiti 0:30; Sat,, 2; 0,10; SuhvMbn.. 1 1:30, 3:20; »:20. ., N' •

-r IK-:-

,-Thursday, August 29, 1974- SPRINGFIELD{NJ.) LEADEIVFhursday, August 29, 1974-17

he who has found his work? mk no other blessedness is is the greater of alL*1^ ••.• ^-:r:^-——THOMAS Labor, said a wise fnan, preserves us from three great evils..,wearines8, -vice and want. It also serves as an excellent measure of strength and prosperity ...Especially ^hen-a-nation's people are independent and proud of earning a fair day's wage for a fair day's work. Today, we take time from our daily jobs to pay our grateful tribute to the American ethic that dignifies honest labor and knows-that work is love made visible. —:— :— --•- _ This message"Is presented as a public service the community—minded firms listed below:

A & B AUTO STORES CAPITAL TIRE CO. FRANCIS CHEVROLET "The Mulder- King" "Get Your Trres Here" - Community Conscious Dealer Complelo Auto Nc«)i Ml 11 town Rd. 777 Lyons Ave. • Irvington 371-64M 1315 St. Gcoroe Ave. Union 944-7172 Rosclle 241 04 JO Harry & Stanley Lopldcs .FRIEDMAN BROTHERS ADA'S BEAUTY SALON CARDINAL GARDEN .. Floor Coverings Largest Selection Ada Holko, Prop. CENTER of CarpetS'LlnoleunvBroadJQom'-Tllo "Exclusive Holr, Styling Open All Year Round. 1334 Springfield Ave. • For That Personal Touch" Complete Garden Supplies Irvlngton • 371-5900 1454 Sluvvcsant Ave. 773 Ml 11 to Rd Union 9t* 043a Special Rales (or Senior GALLOPING HILL INN Clllicni on Wednesdny & CATERING SERVICE . CARPENTERS RESILIENT BflnQuef facHlllo*" '• AL&'ROZ FLOORING LOCAL NO. 2212 CENTER JEWELERS SuslnoJi Agents: William Dcvlngs George Andrews SPRINKLERS FITTERS Designers ft. prrsonnl Srrvkft .—lS01-GJ-&tuyva»J*f>t-Avffi~———— — -GARDEN-STATE-BOWI-... ^Drarofio3 jTWaltdVaT^ttli I Sire * Union 944-7777 & GEORGE'S PRO SHOP 9S4 A Stgyvesflnt Ave, UNITED ASSOCIATION AFL-CIO (Next to Post Oltlco) "Nice Place to Bowl for Nice People" I 477 Union Ave. • • -• . Union 9&4-32B0 , CENTRAL CADILLAC "America's Leading Rubff Borlmky, Prop Irvlngton 573-4468 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT Cadillac Dealer" Nick Svorchek, Mor. 360 Central Ave..Newark Union 6HB-3333 STUYVESANT MEAT UNION DIVISION 810 674 2255 Frank Armenanre-Pres. Come In nnd Sec Our Now 75's GIBRALTAR SAVINGS & MARKET, INC. ' James KlmmerleVlce. Pres. TEDDYJ. JOSEPH — Rolph-t-ombardl-Ftnonciol SecV &• Treasurer- LOAN-ASSOCIATION CHANDLER MOTORS ~" Homemade Products Patrick TullyRocordlng Sec'y 75 East Main Street ..Authorised Dodge Dealer . —349-Stuvvuant-AvOr— —:— • 168 nrookstdcAve. - " 100 E. St. George Avenue Mendham 543 3479 Irvlnoton 373.3333 SOS Moln St. Isburg • 373-6371 ero if 1039 South Orang ANN-LOUISE CLUB NAVAHO MANOR Volhburg 373 1331 CORSET SHOP — J. Walter Jonkoskl -MANUFACTURING COMPANY from 20 to 1000 Persons 339 • 40lh St. Irvlnaton • 375 3437 INSURANCE MANAGERS AQUARIUS TRAVEL For Outstanding Insurance Service Mary PflrionsOwnerMnnaoor 1135 Clinton Ave. T&M GARAGE We Can Handle All ArrariQome CRANFORD OPTICIANS Irvlnoton - 374 8400 Wheel Alignment ft. lor Domestic or International Excellent Prescriptions Philip FeldmesserC.P.C.U. Fall Tune Ups Trove! CrulaevTour* Welter ftuskowskt Irvlnaton Foldmouor-C.P.CU • Prepare Yourself lor 14 N. union Avenue" Pall & Wlntar Cranlord 2767144 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES 3iO-W.-St. Qoorg» Avenue-•— TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION B & M ALUMINUM & CO.,. INC. Linden V35-9O7O Ap(horded Morced«i Bern NO. 478 IB Of T COMPANY GREYHOUND FOOD 3105 U.S. HlQhway No. 33 - a. D S, W SBF^» & Service Aluminum Sldlng-Rooflng 4 Union 964-3460 Storm Windows Specialist* 416 Morris AVo. MANAGEMENT INC. r Joseph P. Una 11 no-President 3044 Morris Ave. Union 351-3131 > Full Line Vending Servl Union 466 5661 ' 939 Morris Ave Edward P/ Seconlsh Secretary DI BELLA'S EXXON Union £87-7350 PULASKI SAVINGS & Treasurer BALPOH APPLIANCEAPPLIANCES SERVICENTER — LOAN AS8OGIATION- TERRYV8 HOUSE ColoCl r EEnter tainmtnt "Products- GRUBEK'S CITGO AAaln Otllco B60 "lBth Ave. Wo Service At! Makes-Auto Stereo HI Fidelity Systems- 374 B900 . OF FASHION Alr-Condltlonlng Kitchen ft. Home Appliances LINDEN MOTOR Branch Office • 575 Grove SI. JunlorMlssy ft, Hair Sizes Stuyvesant Ave. ft. Qoyden Ave 1100 dlpton Ave, FREIGHT CO.. INC 3733909 Dressei Sportswear (At the Center) • Irvlnaton (Near Maytolr Cleaners} e— -Even 374 8W4 , 373 3446 DON'S VILLAGE Irvlngton 373-0744 & Warehousing 509 Avenol Street 1S65 VBUK Halt Road 1300 Lower Road Avenel Shopplno Ploia Union" - 964-4130 NANCY F. REYNOLDS BARN RESTAURANT Linden 663-1400 Avenel 434 0213 BEER DRIVERS HELPERS (Family Style Res ASSOCIATES, INC. LOADERS. UNLOADERS 1050 Stuyve&ant Ave. Irvlnoton • 3740404 GLADY'S HAHN LINDEN YELLOW CAB CO THE TRAVEL BUG DINNER SPECIALS-Every Monday "It Takes You & WASHERS Service 7 Days A Week Tucsday-Wodneiday MUSIC STUDIO Where You Want To Go" LOCAL UNION 153 va|ce< Piano .Organ JEAN-TERRI'S 15 No. Wood Ave. 583 Rorlton Road Voice 5peclallst-Pop & Classical Linden 863-6767 642 6363 Roielle 241-3233 DU'KAY IMPORTED CARS Studio reopening on~3eptrl6 ~ BEAUTY SHOP WHITE TOP 643-M6A - Service on Afl Foreign Cars reservations are being Paula Vlslcoro, Prop. accepted by phone mornings ' Exclusive Toyota Dealer We Speclollie in Hair Culling MICHAEL F. RICHEL TUSCAN DAIRY FARMS of Sept. 13 4 14. All Types ol Insurance BENTON & HOLDEN, Inc. 383 Mlllburn Avenue Permanent* &• Coloring LOCAL NO. 505 UNION, NEW JERSEY S41 w. Westfleld Ave. 375 ROuter Avo. Allied Van Lines 654-1500 •315:3334- UNITED AUTO WQRK.E EHrobeth—353H660 "OOrConiBIlnienlsno '• Elliabfith 351-2737 noton 375B765 America's Worklno Forco" Local 59$ Executive Board' UNIFORM SHOWCASE HAPPY TIME SALOON PECIALS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS RON'S DELI _ A Complete Line Of Lindenr New Jersey aptn Labor Day BIERTUEMPFEL-OSTERTAG PAVING CO. Open 1 Days Twos. & Wed. Only ••- Uniforms S. Accessories FREE Sauerkraut with Driveways. Resldentla Open Labor Day 329 Mlllburn Ave. , ' AGENCY. INC. '• purchase of 2 Ib. of Frankfurt eta Commercial Serving Luncheon «. Dinners Mlllburn 379.3)72 ~ Insurance 8. Real Estate JEN EWE IN VOLKSWAGEN 541 Oakwood Ave. 531 Mountain Ave, 105 Linden Road Open It to 11 every nlte Open Monday Evenlno Until 9 Author I led Volkswagen Dealer Roaelle Park 245-6744 1M1 Morris Ave Springfield Roseile 245-Q73B 900 E. Elizabeth Avenue Under Now Management UNION CENTER Union 686 0A51 3766140 • 376 5853 Linden 484-6200 2036 Morris Ave. Union 68704)4 NATIONAL BANK HARNISCH FUEL CO. Wo Deliver Rugs, Carpets, Broad looms 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS L.C. BIGLOW EDOCYNE GRAVER WATER "We're For Maklnp, Warm Friends JOHNNY'S POULTRY Master Charge Available ALL IN UNION Buy in Irvlnaton 1135 Chostn ulSt. 680.9500 & CO., INC. CONDITIONING CO. 339 Nye Ave. FARM MAPLEWOOD PARTS Automotive a. Power 2730 U.S. Highway 33 Irvlnoton • 3751676 Wholesale or Retail Roielle 745 7930 Transmission Equipment Delivery to All Areas AND TRANSMISSIONS UNION COUNTY TEACHERS Distributor Homes S. Business Standard S. Automatic 183 Milt Lane HENRY'S FINE SPORTSWEAR 1298 Sluyvesant Ave. Transmissions SCHERING CORPORATION FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Mountainside 333 6500 ELAINE POWER CLEANERS O.-TAILOR Union 6060597 • 687-1457 5old< Serviced-Installed Manufacturer or Fine Pharmaceuticals 16 E. Lincoln Ave. FIGURE SALON One Price Items . • • - . 1453 Springfield Ave, ion Morrl5~Avenu*i"Unlon Rosalie Park 3450173 fhenth*'boay-natKlt-A-lrlent ftlVLSulfefS?. BILINSKAS-OROS. Sport Jackets 139. a price the body can afford MICHAEL ArKELLY MAX SR, AND ... per week tor. a complol Slocks S14. UNION PAVING •& BOWLING BALLS 1430 Burnet Ave, V.F.W. Post No. 2433 3 month program" MARIA'S VILLA OF Union 684-3487 Klrkman Place S. High Street PAUL SCHOENWALDER ONSTRUCTION CO.. INC. Bawling Accessaries..._, 10A0 Stuyvesant A BEAUTY DtTl Oil—BB7T57TI Hall for Hire for Wedding* e Specialize in High Styling 3 Generations Of Dependable Service Showers • Parties ' Closed on Tuesday HOKEY'8 AMOCO 464 Chestnut Street Rental Agent OPEN-SUNDAYS UNTIL 1 Union 6860749 ELKAY PRODUCTS SERVICE TENTER Pat Clcelese- 232-1244 191 Sluyvesant Ave. UNITED AUTO WORKERS (Near IBth. Ave.) BINDER, LIFSON CO., INC." 45"W2 eE Speclalli, Westlleled In.SrrvlceAve. ' REGION 0 Manufacturers of Malerla VallStHiro 375-1235 Mart in "Gerber.Director ; Roselle Park 345-9867 H. SCOTT EXCAVATING CO. & BORRUS Handling Equipment LABOR'S INTERNATIONAL General Contractor 16 Commerce Drive 35 Brown Avenue _ 115 Morris Ave. V "• \ .Cranford 372-4200 Springfield 37dJ550 UNION LOCAL NO, 3M. MARLO TRAVEL. INC Springfield 374 0B9O Sidney Filler • Sam Pi Her - - HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Bill Conway-Owner^Miinager profeutonoTTravel Agents THE VAIL-DEAN SCHOOL Gothsemano Gardens Mouioleums LACK'S GULF & No Charge For Our Services SEGEAR'S AMOCO STATION FRED BLOZEN COMPANY ESSEX BAR & Gelhlemene Gardens Now 1372,Springfield Ave. General Auto Repairs Elliabeth's-oldesEt t Independent General Cqnlractor Undir Conitrucilon . --~-. MOBIL SERVICENTER (Cor. ol Sandford Av«.) Automatic Transmissions '—- * comprenentlve 1340 Omara Drive GRILL INC. 1 1500 Stuyvesant Avenun 34 HOUR TOWINGEMISSION Irvlngton 375-1144 Personal Frlcndtv Service college preparatory nicperlenca MA 9374 Specialize In Plxia Pies to boys ana girl* from S. Italian Foods... Union Ma-4300 - -. CONTROL CENTER • 943 Stuyvesant Ave. Klnderoarfifn Ihroilgh Grade 13, Completely Remodeled For 934 933- 18th Ave. Irvlnoton 373 9705 MAXON PONTIAC Ayarag«.c!aHimot.l2i Your Convenience Complete Automobile and BLUM AGENCY INSURORS INGRASSIA CONSTRUCTION MOBIL • 374-4444 , developmental reading, ~~ isi2-i4-5pr1ngfleld Avo 119 Park-Aver . Recreational Vehicle Center GULP- 371-9737 and InleracholoBtlc sports. AAapIcwOOd" 742 7000 Linden 9» 1245 Route 22 (West Bound) SHALLCROSS EXPRESSING. CO., INC. Tranaportatlon available. For - 486-9544 Union" 944-1600 TRUCKING indoitrltt) Commercial LANDMARK TRAVEL 527 sprinafjotd R further Information catl;^ Institutional Builders >rth (AA&&H, BOY'S CLUB OF 1 A New CQn£«Pt_ln J.J. Morgan, Jr., Headmaster, FABRIC 'N KNITTING 409 Myrtle Ave. Travel Consulting,,, - 351,3141, 4H Salem -fi UNION, INC. Irvlngton • 371-3100 McCRACKEN FUNERAL. HOME 4H»-M(MT1»-AV Etliabelti, N.J. 07207 BOARD OF DIRECTORS tENTER Hans Jueraenun SHOR'8 MEDICAL SERVICE Union 6M4700 1050 Jeanette Avenue It Mill Road (At Stuwesant SOOKY GOLDBERG Com pi el*.Heal in Care Vlllape Shopplno CcnW) _.. THE INTERNATIONAL Open Mon. thru Wed. 9 to 3:30 401 No. Wood Avenue ngton 3«7VO9 Thurs. & Frl. v to ? MOUNTAINSIDE BARBER Linden, '41)6-4155 • ' ttlng YarnCrewel HOUSE OF PANCAKES Sat. » to 7 P.M. BREEZE Needlepoint.Hook Rugi-Embroidery Route 32.(ConIet .Uf--" SHOP Union UA-vsva 30; Morris. Av*. * W« SptfClallio In All Types SIMPLEX TIME Open Monday & Friday Evenlnos CORPORATION, INC "Homo of Tho Never of Men's B, Bay's Hair Styling en until 9 FIFI'S COIFFURES DE POODLES Cmpty tM ttm Pol'» - OW-Atotmtfltn-Av*: : ~: Bank Amorkord • Matter Charon" GROOMING BV CARMINE SHOPPING CENTER Our Own Store Chargi 1073 Stuyvesant Ave. • Irvlngton IRVINGTON EXXON Spr (Opp. Stuvvesanf V/lllsge) SOFT DRINK LOCAL NO. 125 BROUNELL-KRAMER Comptth* Auto 5ervlce VENET ADVERTISING 3710784 - 3445375 Sprlngritld Avenue-Irvlngton MS. BEAUTY HAIR FASHIONS TEAMSTERS UNION WALDOR AGENCY "Try Us - You'll Like Us" LIMOUSINE SERVICE na4M vno 4115 Chestnut Street A Complete Insurance Servlc m\ - V2-97J9 GRAND OPENINO SPECIAL * Jerry VslyanO'Presldent'-Pefeti By Universal Enterprise*, Inc. Un[on 3O1.40M313 1435 Morris Ave. Weddlrtg»Alrport8-Chagf(tur Dflv*n Back fo School Special' Koekertdorf-VIc* Presldent-Chrls flag Seventh Avenue Union 4fl7 1133 KOGEL STATIONERY CO mVINGTON 5JHEI.I INC yV'ct Mother* W«H & Set 13.50 Marclano-Stc'y.-Tress, New York 312-409-7400 (1 O*uatiltr Vi Pries - -.:..- ff-Union-Avf,--' -"-•••- All Type* ol Coov»«fttll • - Voihiwfloen' specialist* '• - tlbtrtv Avo. 3t2 S. Mlchlaan Avenua irvtnglon 3990330 Stationery & Business Equipment General Repair* On All Cars - HlllBldt 351-2245 Kll ! HARRY J. BURKE We Hands Texas instrument. • 1173 Clinton Ave. VIC'S SUNOCO - Vic Ventura. Prop. Pocket Calculators Irvlnglon - • 373-9593 • & SON FLORISTS LINCOLN TECHNICAL Specialize In Tun«-Ups 1153 W. Elliabetti Avenue NATIONAL TOOL & SPIRIT OF '70 INN 891 .Penmylvanla Ave. Linden M7470Q INSTITUTE 250 Morris Avo. Brakes All Minor Repairs -W4OT55 SprtnaUald'374-9070 Towlna -F.all Check-Up Comptlmenis ofA. A Ryder School - 40 Ball St> (to- Block from C 22W Vtiwhall' Roi'd" •' '"•'"" • FOUNTAIN OF BEAUTY 3 4 C GENERAL Kvnllworm 270.1*00 alio '23 Boulevard Union M47W0 SPUING LIQUORS, 1NCV ll» Glob. Avenue Wo Spaclllln In all EXCAVATING Approved for Vtlnrans' Training U.S. MlQhwav 32 & Mountain AvA. >. Mountainside . Stylet or Hair Cutting ^32a Springfield Avenue Echo Plaia Shopplno Cent* MARTIN WITZBURG & Permanent! • Coloring Union 6U-2723 LINDEN AUTO BODY Iprlnolleld IIMItl Kenllworlh 241-aavo BON INSUnORS 740 E. BllnUlh Avenue NEMETII BROS., INC. 2022 Morrli Avenua JAGVAR TRAVEL, INC Linden 4U-9IOO Flat-Salti t, Service V > 8PRINGFIELD HOUSE Union M7.2244. We Have Tho World "Quality Colts UQ More" New a. Uted Can Open 7 Dayt.A Week . By Ttio Toll Excellent Body Work on All Can Lunctiean . Dinner . Cocktails 2«33 Vauxtiall Road 931 Clinton Av«: Route 22 fiaitbound THE YABN^ BOUTIOUE IMIJIDoVn Mall) ' Irvlnoton . 3W-7700 , Springfield 4MOI00 LINDEN GULF • Knitting Needlework Vau»nall . Union Special Family Sunday Dinners Free Instructions for 9*4-3301 SERVICE STATION Speclallilng In Electronic* Your Pleasure 'Ton«- Upt NU-VUE QUALITY CLEANERS 1917 Morris Ave. Cor. W. St. Oeorgt Av«. Drapery Specialist SPRINGF1EU) SUBURBAN Union 1HDX - & Stlln Strtat TAXI SERVICE Und*n 4W-9U9 Afttr M lan loht by oppolntmanr Package a. Meuatia D«l|v«ry , " 7 Mountain Avf, The Peoples Bicentennial Commission, 1346 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., 3pr.ng.tv1d 3

£S&$S??!ik^^ vr*^r^':»^*,^ ;^\*^',*.^':i;-JL;-.%iV^"^-'V^.-'^v f:

18-Thursday, August 29, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER iiiiiiiiu!>iiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiwniiuiiuii!HiiBiBi)i<

• ...... { ...... ^"^ . - tf LEADER-Thursday, August 29, 1974-19 Town Tjoblie, pnorochial; high Women-Voters o p (Continued from page I) trodyction to league activities for the year will .fis...rallyJctHs short be part of the program; all members are urged launch new semester next week to attend. .---.. Springfield Junior Minutemen last week at Dayton^ Regional Springfield took, a 1-0 lead in thelirsLinning , which nn options nlsnnrp h<-lp prMnri, to_ltif .physical. - .mnrn . infojjnailoii-r-^-BubytiilW-fi—w+ll—lie- M.-irin '/Jltti H;ilf». Arnnl^ I; In the onejon-one basketball contest, first 3:30 P I 5r m b W C Piscataway took a 6-3 lead in the fourth inning. „ l^f^i ^S ; "» . r'" '«»' ™'ng education program, givinggg studentlalhance to available; transportation will be furnished Hillside A 1:30 Oct. from Ihe beginning of school," a spokesman Alisa Markwith, Tina Haavislo, Matthew but Springfield cut it to G-4 in thefifUT when •—3_ second place to Linda Graziario and Steve ~Vf30 .._.!_. .Following is the 1974-75 admittance and participate In such activities as camping. upon request. . • ' Kuperstein, Janis Levine, Gina Marino, Danilel D'Agostini singled, Sid Schlein and Kevin Karp Mldburn H New Providence H ~3:3Q promised, noting the boys' team will be Tennenbaum; third place to Maria Zotti and Verona A 1:30 8 dismissal schedule for the four schools handball, golf, tennis and Softball. Klein and Robert Riccio. walked and Dave Vargas grounded out. In the Summit A 3:30 operated by the Springfield Board of coached by Paul Truncellilo, and the girls" "— A total of 108 staff membersrihcluding Glenn Steward!. -Summit A • 1:30 10-,- —,-MWburn H coach will be Betty Roccagli. The intermediate course graduated were sixth inning, the Minutemen almost tied the 3:30 Education: teachers, counselors, librarian and nurse, will Tracy Geiger, Mellissa Monticello, Mary game. Tony Sangregio singled and went to 15 Verona A 3:30 Late registrations for St. James will be taken be at Dayton this year. New faculty members Mrs. Coburn/71; • MINETRY'S MIRACLE calls for 1 pound JAMES CALDWELL-Klndergarten am' at the school on Sept. 4; 5 and 6. * Walsh, Liz Zucker. Bonnie Brecker. Karen sweet butter, 2 cups sugar, 1 dozen eggs third on Jeff Vargas' single up the middle. One Caldwell A 1:3017 West Orange H 3:30 8:45 a.m. to ll:?0 a.m.; kindergarten n.m.' Include: - -o-o-- / iA-nhardt, Melissa Zandell, Maryann Branco, (separated), 10. ounces maca'roohs, "i cup run scored when Jim Wnek was safe on an - Madison ; H 1:302? Caldwell A '3:30 Allison. Ahrehs, social studies; Marjorie seniors' member Cheryl Pittenger and Scott Edelman. error. Schlein then walked to load the bases. New Providence A 1:3029 A ^REGULAR CLASSES begin at Jonathan bourbon, "i cup water, 4 squares (ounces) New Providence 3:30 Bosco, Italian; William Buettner, art; Virginia A Funeral Mass was offered Thursday . The Swimmer course was passed by Jennifer unsweetened chocolate (melted), I teaspoon With two out, Kevin Karp hit a little Bftfop over WestOrange H 10; 30 31 H Dayton on Wednesday, although freshmen will Carkhuff, reading and English; Steven Cohen, Summit 3:30 EDWARD WALTON-Fourth and . fifth attend a new orientation program frontlO a m morning in St. James Church for Mrs. Malin and Jessica Malin. vanilla, 1 cup chopped pecans, 2 dozen the pitcher's head but the Piscataway shortstop Nov. grades, 8:45 a.m. touinon, 1 to 3 p m , physical education; Frances Elm, English; made a diving, one-handed catch to end the ball to rpon the preceding day. / " Thcodosia Coburn of 230 Morris ave., The number enrolled in each course: ladyfingers- and Hi cups heavy cream JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 4 Mlilburn A "3:30 • THELMA L. SANDMEIER-Kindergarten Barbara Oberding, German; Gail Rutmayer, Springfield, wljo died.last week at home. Mrs. beginners, 53, advanced beginners, 30, in- (whipped). game. • , Opponent. Place Time 6 a.m., 8:45 to 11:20 a.m.; p.m., 12:25 to 3 p.m.; Innovations at the Spripgfield facility include health; Irene Swenson, mathematics; John Date ~ - — Verona H 3:30 an "open lunch" program, giving students the Coburn, 71, was the widow of Edwin Coburn. termediate, 22, and. swimmer, 0. ' . ' First, croam the,butter and sugar together •• A team spokesman said, "This was the first Sept. -O--0-- first grade, 8:45 to 11:30 a.m., 12:30 to 3 p.m.; Vallda, music; Judith Walck, physical Born in Nova Scotia, Mrs. Coburn moved to Red Cross senior and junior lifesaving have U.S. POSTAL SERVICE has announced It "option of spending the tlmeAn the school education; John Wasowski, physical until light and fluffy. Beat the yolks until light time Springfield had entered a tournament and 30 Roselle •A" 3:30 second grade, 8:45 to 11:50a.m., 12:50 to 3 p.m.'. Springfield 40 years ago. She wajj.employed as been completed. Enrolled in the courses for will issue a new 10-cent stamped third grade, 8:45 a.m. to 12:10 p.m., 1:10 to 3 Atkins pitched his second shutout of the season. i. The clinic is being run by the Union County ParkCo'm'mission. • • . •_ • • 9n • • " Madison ( Tmidrfrtiitrnddrin chocolate mixture, in the lined, pan: Chill __VargasjindKarpJutJ3vcr_3M.JirrUedtheJeam USTTnTENTIBNT^oirvdurservlcejt winning run wasscoreu by Eva n ovcrnighT liecorate::"llie~lop~7wiUr"wHip in homers with four. Jeff and Kevin had one FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 11 Caldwell A TOTAL OF 121 staff members will be (Continued from page l") administrative duties. .over 80,000 local families with o low-cost Wont Ad. Date 14 Mlllburn 'Call,4g6-770O.. Wasserman on a hit byEric Wasserman... cream. Yield:-iti-20.servings. homer apiece. Dean-Pashaian and Kevin Coyle Cosmos to hold! Opponent Place Time employedby the public schools during the 1974- negotiqto a settlement of the $49,000 dispute also hit homo runs. Others on the squad during OCCER Sept. lo Summit . 75 term, among these six new staffers. They rather than take its c the season were John Haws, Kevin Englehardt, 30 Roselle H 3:30 18 West Or&nge ; are: ' . don/l think the case can be won qu'ipkly enough Jeff Kronert, Onzilo Pulllam, Barry. Sherman,. soccer clinic Oct. 21 New Providence Robert Burkhardt of CHfton^Kean College, to expedite the flood relief project. Negotiation Unless dramatic action is taken soon it is Scott Ferda, Sangrdgio, Scott Worswick and »©$ C E N E The Union County Park .^Commission" in 7. West Orange A 3:30 23 Verona B.A. in elementary education with would.be faster." offered at Kean College likely Americans will again be paying more for Ken Bell. cooperation, with tho Now York Cosmos 14 Mlllburn H ~ Madison mathematics minor; student'intcrn at Caldwell ' 'Stokes commented, "All of'us- here are By BILL WILD food this fall and winter. Even so. they will be members of the North American Soccer 21 Verona A 3:30 28 Caldwell School 1973-74. Assignment: Caldwell.grade 5. strongly for controlling the flood waters, but I Two new graduate level Metz. Offered on Saturdays more fortunate than their counterparts in • When you speak of sports on the world level, League, will conduct a soccer clinic on 28 Summit ' A 3:30 30 Mlllburn . Barbara Jonas of Short Hills—New York feel the Park' Commission is taking unfair geology courses will be of- from. 9 am, t0 noon it Wlll niafty parts of the world who will confront a. soccer is king and that is exactly how 1 felt last Saturday, Sept. 7 at .10:30 ^.m. at the Nov. University, B.S. in elementary education; M^A. advantage of us." He added, "If we have to Sunday watchjng the CBS Sports Spectacular. fered for the fall semester encompass, a provirice-by severe scarcity of food stocks at any price. Warinanco Park Stadium, lloselle Rain date is A in communication'; Kean College, graduate pay, we will have to float a bond issue for the Grandpa and Grandma Appel took three of my Caldwell 0 beginning Sept. 5 at Kean province study of New J.cr This is the glum prediction of experts and Sept. 14. 11 credits in library science; Prior experience in extra money— and we could not do that in time College of New Jersey, Union, 's geologic I'listory. observers who have analyzed trie food shortage four children swimming and all I had to con- Madison H. 3:30 sey The New York Cosmos recently completed — 18 CROSS-COUNTRY fourth grade at West Caldwell and elejnentary lo accept the low bid by the Sept. 20 deadline." according to Dr. Lee A. Admission to both courses is problem. While there is no sjngle cause for the tend with were my wife, Christine, and my New Providence A 3:30 their fourth* season on the field and were -O-0 Opponent Place Time library in Short Hills. Assignment: Caldwell, Weltchek stated, "The township attorney will .. Mcyerson, chairman of the limited to students who have expected rise in food prices, the experts oldest daughter, Elle. 1 sal in a large easy librarianlibrarian . - / now go to court to force ParH Commission = From Better Business Bureau = chair, the kind that you can lean back on, and champions of the. North American Soccer VARSITITYY AND JV SOCCER department of earth and completed three upper suggest a numl)or of contributing factors' League in 1972 and a perennial power in the Roselle Park H 10:30 Manila McMillon of Sprlngfjeld—Howard acceptance of the low bid. After that we will P SPRING LIQUORS sinof Metropolitan New York, Incurs tuned in Channel 2 on our TV. Date OOpponent t PPlacl e Time planetary sciences. division, geology courses. TRIUMPH ic: To begjn with, the rise in the price of oil NASL. • WestOrange A 3:fl0--. University," B.A. in "elementary education; have plenty of time to determine who should icai'urlng : Sept. Dr. Meyerson will conduct a cither at Kean~College or SALES-SERVICE-B0DY=5H0P KigifT5[|Tfit^d^ilia"iniilSlji ~--Dear-Lurrie^- — I was about to light my first cigar when I saw pay how much of the total. We are certainly IMPORTED WIHES -2i . CaldwellA^Ranway _1H 3:^0 Rutgers M;A. in special education; Elemen- course in "Coastal T and another accredited higher market for cereal and food grains. Modern high riollilng on the screen'."" My daugliterTnformcir nk4ikinbtm«L --4**-— « . ^_ 1- _'_.»•• • I don't know who to turn to with my problem. -4aFy^e1ich~er~Tn"-T3dst«[Pscra -Estuarine • ProcessesA_to jjejearninR institution. Students' ••^ FORD yield farming, as in the United States, depends me Channel 2 and 7 don't come in clear any clinic in the Union County area, to meet and 24 West Orange AND CHAMPAGNES Ten years ago I had aluminum siding installed Newark, one year. Assignment: Gaudineer, money might be necessary." offered on Tuesdays from 5 to | qualify for acceptance fi& _. Your Host, Edward Chu -"••• pn-oiWjasedor-natural-gas'bnsed-fertilizersr— tear Coach Gordon Bradley, considered by 27 aldwe Madison . H 3:30 w ro onhdi ™_JL " -Ngw Pxovldence H __3:30_ learning disability teacher. , , -o~o~ 7:30p.m, The course will focus may register for cither or both IIQUORSBEFR ChlneifrAmerjcin In the poorer countries the higher cost has All of a sudden the siding is beginning to crack - — — - ci~' ------^ ~ - - *^-p*»»-»»^.( •* II»I bj(q 1-144 (J{J j/ S (I I : NEW CARS 686-U040 CALL 379-4992 . . Ii. John Kerr;forwar- forward CarloarI &s Scott, Summit" ~"A~ 3?30 -** Anastasia"McNaily pf Ridgewoori^Wagni dy nn ,innly<:ng nl profOSiiOS. & Polynesian Cuisine meant a cut back on their purchases of fer- and peel. When I called the local dealer who 4 p.m. It was then my wife made the supreme * ^ 9 ° " 1 Madison College, B.A. in art education; four-plus years which develop or otherwiie" utmrinrrwcirmccwivi; tilizer -and other petroleum products and sacrifice and tuned out the tennis matches and former All-Metropolitan and-nlfflmt leading -Mlllburn H 3:30 ° campus on Morris avenue Echo Plaza Shopping Center L installed the siding, he said he no longer han- Adel hl 3 New Providence as elementary arT'teacher In Jersey Citv. i-«ji J . . . •; modify bench, and other 1 USED CARS 686-1373 •TokB Out Food Jhop- David Brearley H -3:30 n today from 3:30 to 6 p.m. , or LINCOLN MERCURY. JNC and Partm - consequently a drop in production. dles it; and told me to contact the firm's Min- let me watch TheTNASLchamplonsblplo^i^-^Tn^r P , "niveralty. and Werner 5 Parslppany d Ord topost estuarine environments. Springfield downstairs oq the color-set. T?oth7Tour year veteran defenseman for- the Johnson Regional H 3:30 Assignemnt: elementary art. '™ ' ' ^cunty,ra,,gingfrom $100to on Sept. C from 3:30 to"5:30 Dial 232-6500 Weather conditions have "added to the nesoinesota omceoffice.. 1I contacted ithis office and was 8 .Summit* - - $1^000, to assure prompt dompletion of "Geolbgy of New Jersey" p.m — BODY SHOP 245-2425 376-1151 prpblemsjiL ,maj!YjU£fi^_!n_2urjwn._country told that this off'<'.e js ouL The Los Angeles Aztecs and the Miami Toros rhev 11 r "" 10 Verona A" 3:30 (U.S. Hwy Ua.11 A Mlllburn 17 will be a graduate course J169 South Av(?. _._ -battled to a:!^rdrawtmd th*e championship was —v—*-—JUUSc.y§-L!!J£.£ —15- _ -_ WestOrange H 3:30- of the Springfield Tenants conducted by Dr. Robert ~2037-MORRIS-AV-UNfQN- - MountalnAuo.l _ _ — UCS uestion find answer Verona Wcstfiuld" sugar beet crops. There is fear UiaQroughT Dear Bewildered:'--' "--•"•'.-;._•.: decided by penalty shooting, which the Aztecs n'^rioT ffni^ —17 22 "CaraweTl 7~ A "3730 ~ State_UnivefRity_of New. York at Onepnta; and—Joseph—Brttdeii—vice- ML_URIQM_CEriXJER_ also threatens the spring wheat crop. In Since your warranty was given by the won. This marks the second year in a row an V' lo"ow -WestOrange— i'i"" ' Madison "H 3:30 •nt, bothspokoin favor-^of the measuret aiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMllilimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiu'-.;-;— 22 Caldwell- fourth grade teacher, Fonda-Fultonviile Canada drought has cut back an" expected. manufacturer they would be obliged to honor tl expansion team won the championship. " 24 New Providence A 3:30 Distrlct77foar"years. Assignment: Caldwell, Later in the nparly three-hour session. Mayor 3 f*n n «- •••««••>•' 8 '^" "7 -JDimcgLWhcat cron. In Mexico it has severely Wp wrmlri ^npj^f ynn rrm^t W rm,n.,f Philadelphia" took it last year by downing the Madlson Un. Co. Meet 3:30 grade four. Stiso spoke in .response to "some innuendoes" | ~ affected the cattle industry. And in the Sahelian turer and ask for the referral to his nearest New.Prouldence-._ expressed- at the previous meeting. The 3 : 3 THE NATIONAL region of Africa and in Ethiopia it, threatens the outlet. During the .game, I noticed something that 2 Conference Meet 10:30 custodian and bus driver for Woodbridge Board ^™"" ""F^ .' BUICK,IHC. ..•was.lacking in the games . that -the.Cosmos..-. _--_-„ Nov. cu dof One Of America's —JOHN-DAVIO— lives ofhundredsof thousands ofpeople. Larrie'O'FarreH 4 MIMburn A 3:30 . of/Education, plus related industrial ex- =P seeking to undermine the rent control NEW "SPUN-LACE" STATE BANK played in New York and the gomes Ihe Bobby Iliggs will be the star perfo7mer at a 4 — Mlllburn H 3:30 Largest BOIck Dealers Just the opposite is the case in Bangladesh, Dear Larrie; , 6 Veroha H J:3Q -." pperlencerNnv; y vcteranrgraduat rg e of John P.— finance andajd the Jandlord.sT FABRIC PflBILREMTflL Pakistan and India whero heavy floods have Elizabeth Lancers and Newark SC play in benefit tennis exhibition on Monday, Sept. 1G at 6 . Verona A 3:30 When my wife and I separated a few years 9 State Sec. 10:30 ''., KennedKenncHyv HioHigh SchoolSchool , IselinIsplln , 1060mm. AssignmentAo«lnnm»nt- Jn view of court challenges to the 2'i. percent A new, nonwoven, warm Ltiilng . Rental Forcher's Grove. The crowd "cheered' every 0 p.m. in Walsh Audltorlunrat Seton Hall in Union County Tournament - \Complt1i Body Shop I* RENTALS OF disrupted the lives of many thousands of people ago, Bhe went out and charged on my accounts 12 ^ Summit 8. Roselle H 3:30 ,'School custodian and part-time bus driver ceiling on annual rent increases, he said, the weather fabric has been and contributed to a major food crisis. good play—when" a man beat his opponent or South Orangei " State Tournament commlttee had directed the Rent Leveling- FINEST EQUIP/WENT like mad. Because I couldn't pay these charges, 16 State Finals 10:30 In addition, Judith Lie and Rita Brecher, • created through a "spun-lace" 8. TA&LE LINEN Unfortunately, oven though more bad news I have a bad credit record. I now find I need to faked him out of position to -gct-around-m'nrthe— ^SBfr-wiH-be-pirired-wtth-GovT-Brendan both of whom were formerly with the district, Board to sound out both landlords and. the tenant association on a possible compromise process. F_OR ALL TYPES comes in daily, the Department of Agriculture buy a car and want to know if I should believe . crowd went wild. -. - Byrne.in a match. Carole Gracbner one of will return to teaching grade six humanities Individual fibers are en- has not changed Its basic approach. In essence. newspaper ads that say I needn't worry —You don't see or hear (hot kind of devotion to. _ .America^..tqp women flayers, will be among ;' and parWime French, respectively. agreement if the ordinance is upset, He added, _—OF: "PARTIES "These talks were than attacked at the last tangled Into the fabric without DIAL 688-9100 tlle'DCpiirtitrent's piOfc'ranrislo leniieTiarural" --the-teamaround-hcre-The-oniy- timiLymuhenr ^the other starti slaled-tfl.pcr.form nf the h^npfjf ~ Other staff changes include the promotion of the use of looms, knitting market forces work their will. This means, for public discussion period as so-called 'secret 2140 Monte Ave., Union OFFICES THROUGHOUT "\ BAD RATING some kind of noise from the fans is when a The exhibition, sponsored by the Allocca 7T '. Charles-Kastnerfrorn-malntenanceworker to' machinery or adhesives. It's-) UNION, MIDDLESEX Dial 763-4631 agriculture, an erratic marketTwith~prlces" Dear Bad: •> ATTENTION BOWLING LEAGUES • superintendent of buildings and grounds, and meetings.' " —HUNTPRDON & Mf?frCBi?- goal i3_scnrcd_Qr wlu-n._a_nlay.ci:.jnaki;sia—F.aurtflaUonJsJor_Uie_bendiLb£xhiidrcii-with As -theLjiavL^sirLidftealnsar^ the friction between the fibers COUNTIES rising and falling, and that is exactly what we You can be sure that you will pay for being mistake-; then you can hear the fans get on the developmental disabilities generally caused bv aficionados of America's number one 7—that—of—Mary—Apgar—from—school— district— —Resnikr-as -president-of— the^-tenant—bodjv- IN SPRINGFIELCT. . foam standings of all area leagues -thatliolds-afabric- together. 106 Valley St., South Orange are experiencing now. For example, dairy what is known as a bad credit risk. If you guilty player. The fans in our area should neurological or brain impairment ' partlclpatton"sport, bowling, are ; bookkeeper-to payroll clerk. thanked the committee, for passage of the that desire publicity and will appear This "spun-lqce" creation -19J-Morris-Ave-376-1402- w breeder stocks and calves are being should get behind in payment, the seller will reward the players with applause when they Grandstand tickets, for the event are $10 teellng the butterflies and getting the_ During the summer, resignations were nc- measure on security for repairs. He sought to IF ANYONE CAN "MIKAN" a&. space permits. A iwmnri m|umn*_ combines features of both Toinrflu " slaughtered because -the—-market is - now promptly repossess your, car, sue for Ihe steal a ball or do something spectacular. It reserved seats, $25~andTre]Sr^ed~s^a~ts plus a urge "tb~ohce agaTn""go downTo"" - cepUMWramJWilligtoaJiioncivsupcxintcndent discounUhe-criticism-ef-Uie-governing-bod' <«>ven-and_Unit_matcria: makes the game more interesting and the "Bowling Highlights," will contain/ depressedand prices for dairy products have balance and get a judgment which would attach "meat and stars" reception, $35. Telephone - lanes." ' — -- of buildings and-grounds, who retired; Diane praising it for its actions to limit rents. does not curl and cut edges do Springfield players try harder to please the fans. - top IndlvldtiaL scores "o( the vyeek'?' not kept pace with rising costs for feed grains any future'earnings. Do kcep^n mind that the reservations may be made by milling 072-5173 . Bowlers who wish to have publicity Gershon, Gaudineer learning disabilities Bfuder, who also thanked the committee for not fray; and shipment costs! In a few months there may I have no doubt in my mind that soccer will action, anecdotes, bowling Interest risk is a two-way proposition. B87-3294 or 887-B830. Checks or mone7"orders about their league appear In this teacher; Betsey Moore, Gaudineer grade six its vote, said the discussion represented a The fabric ' can be State Bank be a shortage'of milk and cheese and a make it big in the United States in the next few pieces and bowling news of specific SCflPPY'S r Larrie O'Farrell may be made payablo'.To Allocca Foundation newspaper will have an easy |ob. humanities teacher; Helen Oakman, payroll misinterpretation of his remarks twv weeks drycleanedor washed. It dries corresponding rise in-price. Similarly, unless years hut it must have TVcoyerage, rind now is Interest to area bowlers. Dear Larrier -••• ••• Tennis BenefiL.and should be sent to the at- officer, who retired after 14 years with the earlier. He said he had simply stressed the quickly and has a high degree ANTHONTPETRUZZILLO, "Your Hometown PIZZERIA &; poultry and pork prices go up under the current . the time for the soccer fans to help it along. Call The sports department has "'" league secretaries—may submit I'm a newlywed with a problem. My husband tention ofMrs. R. G. Stonwood, ticket chair- district^ and Raymond French, maintenance need to transact all municipalbusiness "out In of softness and drapability: It son of Mr. and. Mrs^A-V.- .Bank" ' system, experts say there is a threat that or write to CBS-Channel 2 and tell them you prepared publicity forms which are Items for "Bowling Highlights," as worker. ~* PRESTIGE RESTAURflHT.Inc says he suffers.with an .allergy problem, and man, in So. Harrison St., East Orange 070111, the open." Bruder added that'..he is still may be printed or dyed. Petruzzillo of 573 Mountain SUB "Where Dining Is A Pleasure" •-—•-•"— itocks-o." ' ' ' • ' . saw thc-game and want to see more soccer on available at no charged The coupon well as their league standings for "As ave-, Springfield, has been ^d whjch^ app_ra_ below should be filled7' •. The superintendent of schools, Dr. Fred unhappy over delays in introducing changes in "Spun-lace" can be used to All Sized Vans in- Stock DIAL Jimmy & Oaorpla Olnntfi* liquidated. J Bnruchin. noted the total number of staff promoted to lance corporal SHOP • Breakfast, Dinner B. think of telling' me "this" before"T bought"i. oot '""and malled""""T6"ledT6 " U)esporfUe *'ft"°t " :ontrol ordinance which he had called ""tfreaTe "beacl; coverups, See 'REX" the Van King I think Ihe agriculture market system can football, hockey and tennis soared when the requested to mall the coupon to the members has decreased by three this year, 379-6500 Buslnossmen's Luncheons mattress for our bed I'm now reluctant to ;for ....->. -—.5g?rZTT - - ——T jHBKSSiofKi Open 7 Wyi A WwK and should be improved and stabilized. If we games hit the TV screens. We can-do the same , (Continued Irom pago 1) department so lhat arrangements can sports department as soon as possible invest In a new mattress unless.! definitely "but because of attrition no one has lost a job." blouses, skirts and dresses. -with the Amphibious M0 MAIN ST. U3O3U had only lo concern ourselves with our own for soccer, so write now. Krupp, 213; Knodel to Marzulla, Mr. Piccolo be rrjade to accomodate your league. so that formsmay bereturned by the Township Attorney Jay Bloom reported that MADISON 131S Sprlnotlold Ave., have to. I've also heard that foam mattresses "This has been the case in recent years," he But pattern-styles-that- are Embarkation.DjyjsiqnJ_2nd_ Hillside Aye. . HOME OF THE 4-FOOT SUB -0--0- This newspaper will try to offer proceedings have begun in the suit against the New Providence country I would not now be so worried—but "we are quite expensive. Do you think my husband 214; McCaine to Newman, Mrs; Carkuff, 226; beginning of the/season. Only said. "The total continues to decrease, but our loose or gathered are best— Marine Division, at are dependent on a number of factors we TWO MORE TIES were recorded in the complete coverage of .area bowling. .local ordinance filed by the management of at Route 22 Springfield FOR FAST DELIVERY CALL could be allergic to the fibers in our mattress? Nieman to Ragucci, Miss Dector, 229; Rawlins standings submitted on these forms teachers have not lost their jobs. We are able to they won't strain the fabric. Moorehead City, N.C., cannot control, such as rising foreign demand Hheingold Tournament at Farcher's Grove last Two bowling columns are planned. Short Hills Village. He added that no date has UNKNOWING to Schlesinger, Mrs. Swenson, 232; Schneider to .. will be accepted./ , lessen the staff simply by not filling positions Handle it as you-would lace. SPRINGFIELD HOUSE for foodstuffs, thecontinued high price of oil, ' Friday, night. The Elizabeth Lancer junior Stas, Miss Rutmayer,-'233;. 'stcrnbach to ' been set for a hearing! and that most issues in 376-9656 Dear Unknowing: . '; which become open." the case will probably bq-resolved by-decisions When making a dress _or the changes in the value of world currencies] team went against Dalmatinac (who just used Vreeland, Miss Pshenay, 235; Wadle to OPEN 7 DAYS » WEEK Yes. Foam Is the only mattress material that BOWLING REGISTRATION -0-0- . ' in similar cases filed earlier in several other jacket, fully underline the 169 Mountain Ave. and hunger and starvation threatening many half of their veteran players) and played to a 2- Zyskowski, Mr. Hostetter, 236. COLLECTION PROBLEMS? isv completely non-allergenic. It is also moth- STUDENTS AT St. James School do not communities. fabric. To keep raw edges •LUNCHEONS throughout the world. 2 draw. That game put Delmatlnac and the SPORTS DEPT., SUBURBAN PUBUSVUNGCa; BOX VUN.ON.N.J.070a3 PARK DRUGS proof and moldproof, and it does not collect return to class until Monday, Sept. 9; although Ruocco reported on a recent conference held from showing through, make Newark Ukes into a tie for first place in Group Name of league / '...!.. their teachers will be Involved In a three-day OF SPRINGFIELD DINNER —II ^II •••» •••• • 1 •• 1 r • .I, i 1—^ rim""-T "it k 1111ft |*^| ^ 111 ^j »J J t* I ^,1J 1, I )'\ FRESHMKN" by the township, the^Park Commission and the French seams. "TOMORROW'S DIUGoedeckor JoeVorcodlpane _ food grains that will control on a rational basis sam e orientation and planning program Wednesday METHODS TODAY" •COCKTAILS " ^^^^Tni7"lS^TOpg tress^. only one game and have a better goal average - - Adams_to-(lr«mheFg-—Mrar-^iireiisr-OOs—- Regional High School Board of Education to "Tho Ono Stop the amount that can be exported, set aside ~throug1n«!XtFriflBy7-Ail*studentsrexcepHirsl : CHRYSLER For All Your Needs" Larrie O'Farrell - than-,Dalmatinac. All the Ukrainian, eleven Bumball to Davison, Mr. David, Ofla; Day to irnplete-plans4or- flood-control-worlc-aiong-; EARbY'-COPY Entertainment In tht R*d stocks for— national^emersencles—and for DearlLarrie: . graders, will begin a full-day schedule, from Our Service Doesn't Cosf MiR &PAUI. .X}«r-t«r—Saloon—- Danquat. -needs-, is-a-tle- this-Friday night—against Fine. Miss^ Monto, 014; Fingerhut to Green- Name of Secretary: VanWlnkle's-Creek. Hesnid that the job should Publicity Chairmen are Cars .Coimotics. sickroom Supplies FacflitlM - Private PaHlei. ' - emergencies elsewhere in (he worlds and still I've been luld-flfrfronY-my-Job for an in- , . , fromJheJHrst day^|_tli£__be ready to go outior bids in October and could IT PAYS Sales & Service " , Baby Supplies • Surgical Confermca Room. Dalmatinnc and they will hold the top spot in Mr. Hettenberg, 204; Issermnn to Krasnoff' ; Qby_J^ Complete Auto Body Repairs Supplies " - SCHOENWALDER give the farmer a fair and dependable price for definite period. Because I have responsibilities, _._ Address: .... firat-gradB.pupil3.will beToiemisseJat noon on -staTnJeforethe winter TTrrTTrr^rm Mrs. Mason, 206; Kriehllsky to Mcl^od. Mrs ; y deadline -for Free Fast Radio Dispatch •tfttt-40HHOO- his produce. Sept. 9."- '-•—.—-- ~T /-• - -MM,U- "": '•;••••- . l3TS Sprlnjflolif Westerhold, 208; MclMany to Piedl, Miss Duke . ]Phone: Business Phone: ;. , other \:thBn~spot news. HAMILTONiflGENCY: 15S Morrll Ave. Delivery. : The parochial school will be staffed b^-nine BX A VOTE of threeTo two, the" committee' Open 7 Days A Week Springfield I I do not approve of rigid export controls from which leaves first place of Group II open to. RL 22 East, territory" wairbeing offered and I could make 210; Pirigyi to Rusbarsky, Miss Dragon, 218;' full-time teachers and one part-time Instructor, denied an application/for a zoning variance to Include your name*, 379-7737 Gas Water'Heotera which ulmost no ouc benefits imposed when a Hohoken FC in the first game tomorrow night. Lenoth of Season (In week5)....,Numberof teams In league: Steam & Hot Water $10,000 to $25,0Q0a year. If this offer is legit I'll Sajardlno to Smith, Mr. Jones, 22Q; Solazzi to "'. address and phone crisis is tully upon us. WeneecTaTalidhal policy " Hoboken will go against Vistula nt 7:30. ' _ permit expansion of the gas .'station at Hillside 379-4942 _ Heatino invest my entire savings. Can-you advise me?- VVeeks, Mr. Byrrte,222; Welckel to Zullo Town Covered number. — 656-3232 ThtrmQi.jlj •that everyone understands. and_can depend /' and S—Springfield avenues. Ruocco, Banner — Circulators upon, both consumers and farmers, here at \ and. Weltchek^-voted_for the denial. Stiso and *5^«!|ff,!;iH!25 Homj &k Springfield ^Pumps. Humidifiers _Dear Willing: - the Newark Ukrainians In the firstgame and - ^otrs A Alteration home and abroadr More than that, we need- Newari SC will meet (lobokcn FC in the ~ • Stokes supported tfie appirdantrf lie variance Don't get too exlci^C_TJje_i£ji!fly derive —-*—had— been— recommended_by_the_Boaril._QL_ Electric Sewer cleaning SPRINGFIELD international agreement with other major nightcap. Th;:e final is scheduled for Wed-' Mti ~ . grairrpxporting couiUjies—siichas Canada. from a respectable: company, but with buiE-llke. - ^day" Sept u - -•— - '• •- V««MU - ~ Adjustment:--but—opposed—l>y—the—Planninj Dealers' Board. ... TRAVEL Australia and Argentina—to coordinate policy- «hatit.might we,. *'%^0^^^^^^^u^^ „ 1 <.Chestnut St. —unlon: — '""" .and'assure price stability. iher rioted that last week he had Inspected - •FLOOR COVERINOS BY Guide ' ner to put.up money. If you take the'bait Toms e tra.n.ngflnUr Automobile /ServiceTi ps the Municipal Swimming Pool, following some SPRINGFIELD AVE. I have proposed and sponsored legislation in without a tliorough Investigation, yoircould be • criticism of the facilities. He described 0$ Last week's victory by Boston gives .„„ .StBamjhlpj. Air Uno. Hotel* the Senate to achieve these goals. In" the past letting yourself in for a lot of trouble. Do check The First Aid Squad has served township Brewers' third place in the Eastern Division "various graffiti ond cigarette burns".'JnJhc._ HEADING WEST?-=^ USE PROSPECT OFFICE- ' Dial 686-2800 .Cmtm. Toun.-ReiortJ these proposals were blocked hy powerful with your Better Business Bureau. residents, people traveling through the town -JRIEDMANI standings of the ASL. The Boston triumph also ALTERNAT&R-is THE / IN SUMMIT ITS women's locker room and washroonC Vvhlch 2277 Mo/rls Ave., For Rewntitloru lobbies and vested interests. But that is Larrie O'Farrell, Better Business Bureau, who have met with medical emergencies, the had just been refurbished. Banner said ihai knocked tho-Brewers out of n playoff berth for ELfCTRlCAL SYS7£N15 CHIEF 1 Union ... • "JUST SAY Ctll: 379^7^ beginning, to change. The chairman of the 15 Washington St., Newark 07102 business areas, Rt, 22, (and now will answer all malntenanco~of the facilities depended to a AT Bios. I this season. . ' SOURCE OF TOwgR WHtLB J . Custom Grooming. CAWfTUlNpUUM ^^^^.JS^T^^nltwc-Crjnnnlttee-iH-now/studylng^^ calls on the recently completedLRt, 24) for.25 SMYTHE . large degree on the cooperation of pool nuwputiM / 250 Mountain Ave. HOMMOOM-TIU years. ' ••"•• •"-.-' •• •• , -.~".- ^ '. '• rXOOM-Tlll / YOU this, new approach and is pressing for action ; £m^j&amm 5PERC0 Springfield soon. With affirmative action in the office, the SPORTS CORMR Jaycees ottering -The Btatomcnt added: "Wlth-your help we -— NmncuRmn -VOW© Weltchek reported that Increased police United States, will be better able to make a- m w c ) c to />. ••--' • - -^ 371-5900 tT WAS A HOLIPAY • . _ s **. .. '^5. ~s~ ."'"*'— " purchas" I'"»*-"M^»e -i i« ne neww Carca e in white arrives at your incideftts would diminish With the staff of the door be CRESTMONT onaeoib Princeton's Palmer Stadium...Two special:' '. ^"erous. If you afenot at home an . new school year..' .....'. ',,..•. . ; ' IN THE LEADER" etnonaeb' nvelo ) SPIRCO AT Satinp t Loin Asm. CONVERSE. :-.;U?iet-n!sns_wfiMJJnnouncji:iatIheaame-tlme « l o will be left so that you may mail in . Thfl committee approved the promotion of JIM OUr donBtlonr m w •'Compii.it ftl,,n nody 5,^ UHION PLATE GLASS "ALL STARS" The first, a group sale plan Provider«^~^ " ^« ^ W'7~oT I MOTJOU CO,lnc. J£lrai.ClasaJPaJroJman JJoniinlck Olivo to the LONBORG ticket* at half price to any group of 40 or mor" «m£Eienc>' could be you," raniifof detective. ' ~ : Dial_273-1700i CO. Inc. SHEAKERS B)O JIM KEPT THE ——-^ulo ouH-; Mtrran PHILS CW TOP /A/ •Pickets for this group sale must be purchased Cadillac-Oldsmobil 491 Morris Avo. Tabld Top* • Qlailnp Whit* •Blick THE EAST AnffftOV/ • through the ticket office In Hightatown- (609-443- Creative Cuts I RACE BY TOSSIMG/l «1 MOKRIi AVI., IUMMIT m-IJio • . ' . Summit , . -Plcturo Framing- Others *" 9B NEAT SIX HITTCK * 3344). Second, as a special salute to scouting f/'Wr SALtJ-KRVICE-PARTS AMD SAAASHING A any Identified Boy or Girl Scout, Club Scout or Our Specialty CU t4 ll S Senior lunches 688-8020 OAK RIDGE &RAHO SLAM HOMER "OUR SERVICE SELECT U1EO CAKS (Contlnuml «r.O«v»TIII» ' - everyone's roach. Considering the per- ' converging with young people from tholr 1 & Surroundino Arooi . / TO BUY THIS "VSTIJRCHAdOEjmtUNI CARD SALES »5ER VICE • nuDY SHOP MATADOR^ JAVELIN DIAMONDS J/M TVUNED PRO WITH mHSTOf/SAiEM IN '

\ ' ' , quireu, HU I II em'P I' :nef|ts. Buses , 107-stop at c ill 371-7636 for y»_._

*__

Thursdoy, August 29, 1974- Public Notice Public Notice Masonry 66.. Hoofing & Siding 80 Condo lor Silo lOlB Services Olleied 82B Business Opportunities PUBLIC NOTICE Ii hereby Hdp Wanted Men & Women 8 Business Opportunities WILLIAM H. VEIT PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby :-Thu'rsday, August 29, 1974- SIDEWALKS—51BPS All brick and ELIZAQETH PIANO given thot tho ordinance set forth given that the ordinance set forth block work. 25 yekrs experience. -, Roofing-Seamless Gutters CONDOMINIUMS—Clmora below was Introduced at a mooting WAITRESS no experience SERVICE, INC. below was Introduced ol a meeting Public Notice Fully Insured. Free estimates. Self FreejratlmBte}, Qo own work Section, bolng sold starting at of the Township Committee of tho of the Township Committee of the Public Notice EPA calls wa#er___ necessary. 5 days. 12 noon 10 7 p.m. Tunlno, Repairing, Rebuilding School post Employed, M. Deutsch Springfield N.J. Insured sine 1932.3731153. 126,700 & up. 1 & 2 bedroom Townshlpof Union In tho County ol Township o* union in tho County of Call 379 4161. — H t-f 60 Buying & Selling A BOND ORDINANCE : 3799090. apartments available- Excellent, 382-1590 Union, held on Aug. 27, 1974, ond Union held on Aug. 27, 1974,, «nd — — X 6-29-1 R 9-1966 financing. Can be seen dally. In- that tho said ordinance will bo APPROPRIATING 117,000 PUBLICSALE ,, DISTRIBUTOR Z 919-621) that sold ordinance-will be further AND AUTHORIZING THE ALLSTATE ROOFING cluding Sat. & Sun. GARDEN considered for final poitoge at a further comldered tor tlnal Scaled bids will be received by'' to Dickison qualify 'excellent' —Quick S.TAZE-^-AP.ARIMERT:5._ 5}J_ —-lit rriMtlng-TX—tho—>a(d—Tovmihlp.hip-- -ipowgo' "•*--a mootlnq—Oi nalit |lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllll!^ Mwing {."Storage —• —67- Lia For automotive parts, stock room, I Kodak I Irrajte 7- - -service Jersey- AVe:,-Gorciyca -Aoency, ~ CbmJni!" •••at•:-.-.-.Municipal •rowiniVlp-CommlttM »t.Munlclp»l The Far Brook School has - WASHINGTON-The Federal •—Enviroa- picking, packing, receiving, .. xlaliztng In all type and 2412442, 8. \Gorman Agency, 687- Headquarteri, Frlborgor,. Park, New Jersey Environmental Commissioner Headquarters, Frlbergtr Pork, PURPOSE OF IMPROVING Unlop; N;J. orrMonday, September' Director, Ecology and Conservation. js shipping. Must nave driver's ~~OIBRALTSRMOViNo"cO." seamless gutters. Fully Insured 5050, exclusive brokers, or 352- Morris Avenue, Union, New. MorW» Avonup, Union. New named H. Wayne Dickison mental Protection Agency has reaffirmed the and all workmanship guaranteed. TODKER AVENUE AS A 9, 1974 at 2:00 P.M. and will be 1 By JOSEPH TOBIN David J. Iiardin.tills week announced the ap- license. Reliable, AM iienefits, Low rates, personally supervised, •-^:Hke Ave. Jersey, on Sept. 10, 1974 at 8 Jorwy, on Sept, W/ 1974, at 8 opened and read Immediately for as director. The independent ^'excellent quality" of ocean water on the New WOVOL.HIII Center for Environmental Studies. = — Sprlngtlefd Area:- Call Tony 467- Qualified individual Mole or Female noeded todlstrlbuta world ~ ^ ZJ-29-101B o'clock PJ\A. GENERAL IMPROVEMENT famous Kodak film through company established locations. insured, furniture podded. Locol A. 145X300 o'clock PM., ot which tlmo and the following: 1 pointment of environmental scientist Dr. Glenn H59. GENERAL CONTRACTOR place, parties In Interest and -• MARY E. MILDER OR PURPOSE AUTHORIZED school, located in Short Hills, Jersey and Long Island shores, Senator | — New York-NY . - ] "NO SELLING OR SOLICITING HEQUI RED" Make this year statewide. Short trips to ond from, RooflnggutteVvsldlno, additions- Telephone 467-8171. TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY Sale and removal of Township LT Paulson as assistant commissioner for R 8-29-^ 24-hour service. Free estimates. Apartments Wanted 102 citizens will hovo on opportunity to Townihlp Clark offers an individualized Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (D-NJ) saidHhis yntir year. iQlUndel>i*:DS*Ericg - J3??5.OO Investment. Guaranteed - alter atlons-polntlng.ponetlng- Z 8-27-116 A H 0 « O I M_A M C T THE TOWNSHIP OF personal property, namel "rilllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllll iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiliiniliiin ~WttTTNO 10 LE2AR7? fJHW" Piano tpftClolMl 7't ^700. 5774 tan hr-nrrt. . ,_xrt. ^5YJ>toUQcateUr^bJiJ/ science in the state Department of Environ- 12 month repurchase agreerriVriTT"" ~ ~ *~~ 1 *tfiTin"o"!rorB"!PciTnrTfrv—woTtreTTin5!rorBsrtcririrrTTVwoT< r NEIELtHE •ctirricuiUHV" TRADE? Opportunity for $256.45 5729. -COUNTY OF UNION, NEW Bulldinq, R 9-12-67 ReasonablReasona e prices. Free estimate. Mature business • woman needs Offices for Rent 117 .. Township Clerk ORDI NANCE ENTITtBD There lias been mentaPProtectiori. per week. Phone 484-3424 todav. 654594654-59477. smell apartment. Qu|et JERSEY. • " ' ^ Union, N.J. nursery to grade nine. ."Hie reassurances carne in a letter to CALL: Mr. Davis; Collect AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND "AN ORDINANCE TO in-sevoral townships along the New Jersey facility to cool its turbines during the power Paulson, 32, of New York City, will take X 9-12-80 neighborhood. Reference*.—Con REGULATE TRAFFIC AND BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Bidders may .obtain Instructions YOUNO MANM-F for Stainless Or Write Firesjone Photographs Firestone Building.SINCE 1946 UNION AN ORDINANCE and bid forms from tho office Of the. -Williams-from-Gerald M. Hanslcr, regional generation cycle is often returned as much as Florida Specialist Mrs. M, 376-6886, 9AM ." 7 PM. ENTITLED, "REVISION OF PARK1NO UPON THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF shore, where all important recreation- charge of DEP's scientific assessment of such Steel Pipe warehouse, HSG. 'ROOFING & REPAIRS ^j!29J 1200 Sq. Ft. 8, 1600 Sq. Ft., 2nd floor THE TOWNSHIP OF Purchasing Agent, Municipal Dlck'iaon served as head- administrator for EPA i^ New York City. Accurate, dependable. Job 168Nr3rdSt. Columbus, Ohio 42315 offices In shopping center. Will ORDINANCE ENTITLEO, PUBLIC STREETS AND associated businesses—marinas in par- 19-23 degrees fahrenheit warmer than when it problems as the recovery of energy or HIGHWAYS IN THE SPRINGFIELD, IN THE Building, during business hours. master of Boston's Charles includes outdoor -work ond other CARPENTRY decorato. Convenient to mass •AN ORDINANCE FOR THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW Each bid must be sealed in an Hansler was responding to a letter Williams was brought into the plant at the* intakes. In He A«i4-228-1751- Leaders 8, gutters.-Free estimate. transportation 8, Parkway. Ample TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN TOWNSHIP OF UNION .IN . ticular—have been suffering from equipment recyclable resources from waste materials, oil misc. duties. Must be able to drive,' Board, Room Care 103 JERSEY (not less than two-thirds envelope marked with the bidder's* {Silver Schgpl for seven years. .had sent expressing concern over renewed DON'S Call anytime, 687-5059. x ? i? ^ parking. Call 376-1010 THE COUNTY OP UNION, THE COUNTY OF UNION," Forked River ease, citizens feel an economic excellent benefits. Start $135. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. of all the members thereof name and labeled, SALE AND. — -- . . _ damage from a small bboring animal known as exploration °R the Outer Continental Shelf, Write Class. Sox 1834 c-o Union Xfl-29-8 L I M I T I N O_ A N P BE IT ORDAINED by tho Mo6t recently he,,was Benlor ECONON1Y MOVERS, INC. Township Commlttoe ot tho affirmatively concurring), AS REMOVAL OF , ELEVATOR. reports of sludge drifting from the dumping site n issue hhaa s further embroiled the hardship has been visited on them by the Lacey deepwater ports and nucIelT^"power~planfs;-" Leader, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., ROOFING ESSEX HOUSE OF MONTCLAIR 'RESTRICT! NTT TO FOLLOWS: PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING and shipworm T is All types. New or Repairs Gutters- Board and Custodial Care Township of Union In the County at consultant with a Boston Township plant. Where timbers used to last as -—Unlon^Aii.respondent5 will rrcslyg Local & Long Distance Stores for Rent SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND accompanied by a certified check, 12 miles.off Sandy jjook toward beach areas. powerr induBlrindustrvy iin ii(ig litigatiou n with citizen groups. also, scientific assessments of toxic materials, Leaders-Chimneys, /poured. For Senior Citizens 121 section i. The improvement firm an answer. 36ft DON AI,8ECKER, MGR. URBQULAHN9 THEREJM :cash! ecis_check-or- bid Jjonfl-duly— iatMhe.ht'A^B;aEL_ its regular meeting, shall.award" semster, g Cooke said that registration statistics reveal HA 8 29-17 —r r- —rr- R tif-67 MAPLEWOOD . JUST A FEW LEFT FOR THE VIOLATION said Improvement Or purpose, the contract- or-rolect all bids the other day he asked m& how Sometimes U seerns our leaders continue to and other. Suburban Publishing Corp. Residential & commercial wiring, -English-end Reading. Please cali Urflon Leader, Auo. 29> 1974 (JA) rieo ot fable notes of the Township In mediately aftor-World-War II, according to^Lee. DO YOU HAVE A HIMALAYAN-pure bred, CFA also Carrier room air-conditioner B&WMOVINO I HAULING 6 rooms + sunparlor. close to THEREOF/" (Fee: $14.64) therefore within thirty (30) days increased interest in-practlcally all areusor minimize technology's effect on nature even in" newspapers, died Tuesday "at- Klizabeth REASONABLE RATES 276-1856 offer 5 p.m. a principal amount not exceed I no much money I make, what_ ogy i MATRIMONIAL PROBLEM? reo., klltcns champion sales. Call 3526519days, eves. 352- . -i HA t-f-91 transportation. 2 months security. 10%DOWN, 8% FINANCING BE IT ORDAINED by the after they have been received. All "Cooke, director" of admissions. slndy, "Our College of Nursing, with the recent DIVORCE EVIDENCE Chestemere stock. Blue point- CALL 3990978 References required. Call 763-7310. 116,000 are hereby authorized to bo checks .or bonds except the check kind of meals we have and If General Hospital. Township Commlttoe of - the Freshmen members of.(he Class of 1978 the fice of serious precedents. Man cannot SECURED. CALL 561 4542. Tortle point. (201) 647-3749 KTF.4T OR 842.3887 • Z 8-29-110 30 YR. MORTGAGE Township of Union in the County of TOWNSHIP OF UNION issued pursuant (o and within the or bond of the bidder to whom tho •> ;.ui of its new classroom huildip^,.will Mrs, Lohse, who was.born in Jersey .City, R 9-12-67 PUBLIC NOTICE'.is hereby limitations- prescribed* by said contract is awarded shall, be you and mother, are eaBy' to patronize principles related to the growth and X 10 310 R 8-29-17 JOHN POLITO LLicensed Elect- introduces you to a home of a Union: account for l,257"of the hew students while ...... il-linn- high nir«llm Estate Houses for Sale in whlth Is horelnbetovyset forth, was Section 3. (a) Tho Improvement alter tho award or relectlon of the : , 1£. ^y-- SHAPE TAaLETS AND HYDREX Wanted to Buy maintenance. No lobb ' ttoo small. Odd Jobs 70 luxury 2 bedroom oceanvlcw Article II of an ordlnanco entitled, ,,iu more and more young..ityimen opting for years agp, when she moved to Union. WATER PILLS AT BORO 18 Condominiums with Indoor hoated "REVISION OF ORDINANCE finally passed and approved by the' hereby authorized and the purpose contract, Sundays and holidays have" little value when placed next to action. Call us for prompt service. EL 2- excopted. . She is survived by her husband, Carl H. DRUGS,KEN ILWORTH. IVY HILL pool, sauna baths, prlvato ENTITLED, 'AN ORDINANCE Township Cpmqxtttee of the for the financing of which sold .'-careers in the health field","nncTw'ith the ndverifc Our stewardship of "the planet's resources 1 Public Notice . X 829.10 CASH FOR SCRAP Excellent-:! .family duplex', 2 clubroom and many .extras. FOR THETOWNSHIPOF UNION Township of Union In the County of -obligations are to be Issued Is the of medicare and other- advances in patient Lohse of Union; a sister. Mrs. William Comes '• • "• • • K t-f-44 Unlon*at a public meeting hold at Improvement ot Tooker Avenue By ordor of the Township Historical group requires us to seek alternatives, through Load- your car; cast Iron, ELECTRICAL—PLUMBING. JUNIC-EOR DUMP Apartments Wanted to Share 101A bedrooms, new modern kitchen, Located on Hlorrlng Ave., at North IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, Committee. •of Leisure Village, Lakewood; and a brother, DECORATING ADVICE newspapers si ,00 per 100 lbs..tied finished basement. Low taxes, 374- end of the boardwalk.In the quiet LIMITING AND RESTRICTING the Municipal Building, Frlberoer from Mountain Avenue to "Bryant MARY E. MILLER care, the job 'market appears, to be viable for research, to much of our present technology. 1 Town & Country omeroehcy repair Home owners-furnlturo" Park, Union, New Jersey on Avenue by tho construction or v PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby "What goes with what and where" up bundles froe .of foreign removed. Yards, cellars, garaoes 0687. •-..•. area of Seaside . Heights. Also TO SPECIFIED DISTRICTS AND , -' " Township Clerk' years to come. We also discern an increased Charles P. Shields of Toms River. . service. Residential & : Wuoust 27, 1974. • reconstruction thoroln of , a given that the ordinance sot forth As long as the populations grow,-as long as the • • 3791967 materials. No. 1 copper.if) cents commercial, 24 hr. service. cleaned, Rcasonable.325-2713. ROOMM AT E->¥M ALE" • Z8-29-H1 avallablo tor weekly or seasonal REGULATING THEREIN .Union Leader, Aug.'29, 197.4 below was introduced at a meeting offers study funds : '-— X 91910 per Ib.; Brass, lustraccrvs per Ib. rental. Call collect (5011 7930868. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES MARY E. MILLER "" roadway pavemont having a useful (Fee:S16.B0) interest*by males in this, profession," he said. cities Expand, as long as citizens without Services will be conducted, this morning at Reasonable. 6870760 or 887-8750. Ask for Mr. chlcholo . Wanted to share expenses In laroe NEW PROVIDENCE 1 Township Clerk life or durability at least equal to of Ihe Township Committee of the RIDEWANTEDTO Rags, 01 cents. Load and oatterles. ,< 9-19-70 -' . — Z B-29-122 ACCORDING TO THEIR Township of Union In the County of The New Jersey Historical Commission will JThc enrollment in the School' of Education electric frypank and "hand hair blowers are Smith and Smith Funeral Home, 415_ Morriis CALIFORNIA, LAST WEEK IN A8.P PAPER STOCK CO., 48-54 So. modern 3 bedroom apartment - CONSTRUCTION AND THE AN ORDINANCE that of a Class B road, as defined lectr yp IRV CAN FIX IT. Painting, A BARGAIN Automobiles for Sale 123 PROPOSAL Union hold on Aup. 27, 1974, and inaugurate an'annual fellowship program next 1 AUGUST. WILL SHARE ALL 20th St., Irvlngton. (Prices !ub|ect singles .complex, Orange vicinity. VOLUME AND EXTENT OF CREATING PROCEDURES or referred to in Section 40A :2-22 of that the said ordinance will bo remains strong .despite a tighter employment " -•'--• " ' - aye., Sjirrngfield. nZ__'. .*". to change.) • Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing^ Cad alter 6/ 673-2070. Can bo youra •- tnls 3 bedroom said Local Bond Low, Including Notice Is hereby given that made to feel deprived through advertizing and EXPENSES. CALL 2335220 Entertainment 4J. THEIR USE; REGULATING FOR CIVIL DEFENSE AND scaled bids will be received in the further considered for final year. The commission will award $3,000 to a . situation reflected by lower birth statistics. : repairs and new installation. No—r^: HA.BJe-lOIA brick 6, frame split level house on a DISASTER CONTROL therefor all required structures — — 1 -- X8-29-TD H-tl-IB |ob too small.' Reliable* 8. lovoly lot- lust rwods a little MUSTANG, 1972 > like new. -AND- RESXiUCTlNG_-lTl-IE Board of Education Office of The passage at a meeting of said .subtle culture molding by mercenaries, so will WANT CASH? Perfect condition. Fully equipped. HEIGHT, NUMBER OF STORIES WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF and appurtenances .Including but Township Committee at Municipal graduate student in support of research for a One of the brighter areas in this field is in MAGICIAN with clown HAL J. Reasonable. 2734751. ApartmerilsforRent sprucing up to make some lucky not limited to tho replacement of Union County Rcplonat High the legacy we pass to our children be bereft of We pay hiQh prices for your scrap. 101 family a comfortable home, Owner Original owner. 20,000. Must be AND SIZE OF BUILDINGS AND UNION IN THE COUNTY OF School District-No. 1, §41 Mountain Headquarters, Frlberger Park, .doctoral dissertation on any topic pertaining to women's physical education and this, has Antiques 10A PAL. Ideal entertainment for : X 9-19-7& UNION, certain curbing and all work or Medical program Newspapers in tied-up bundles, birthdays, shows, organizations. transferred, house Is vacant. Come seen. S2.7O0 firm. So 3-2828. OTHER- STRUCTURES; Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey, Morris Avenue, Union, New Jersey values which, will give them a meaningful ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS I K-8-29123 Union Leader, Aug. 29, 1974 materials necessary for. or on Sept. 10, 1974, at 8 o'clock P.M, the history of.New Jersey. prompted Set on Haltfjo enroll females in this corrugated, rags, copper, brass, Call Hoi Meyers, 964-8355. Attics, collars, garages and yards EAST OKANOE took'8, make an offer, call: RTGUi-A-T-l-N-G AN D on Friday, September 13, 1974, at WANTED—Dressmaker battorles, lead, R&s WASTE (Fee: -$5.30) Incidental to said Improvement as 2:00 P.M., and will be opened and MARY E.MILLER' perspective. , _clM!Kr R t-f-50 iuperinlcndent. 676-3517: BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES the Last Will and Testament of purpose Is $17,000 .tho excess. REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, HIGHWAYS IN THE latdent-^Hhc board of COINS, 520 Stuyvesant Ave., usual waltlnp time and delay by 73 Ford Pinto c M SPRINGFIELD Heritage Day, y- Z-8-29-101 FINDERS KEEPERS FOR TRADE, INDUSTRY, BERTHA - - JOHNSON," BERKELEY HEIGHTS, TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN Sun., Sept. 8th. Antique Cars, food " Ington. 375 5499. calling an outfit who Is equipped to Wo might have lust what you're thereof over the said estimated the New Jersey Christmas Seal Association. RVINGTON _RES1£1ENCE AND OTHER decoased, will be audited and maximum amount of bonds or NEW JERSEY. . THE COUNTY OF UNION." . stands. Lakehurst Navy Band. X912-18 Garage Ooors 52 serve your- needs. If. there aro looking for. Here's a sample-All 73 Pontlac Grand Am These funds will be used by the local affiliated some old appliances or furniture 2 room apartment, all utilities. No PURPOSES; ESTABLISHING A stated by the Surrogate,-Mary C. notes to be Issued therefor being .Bids must be (1) made on the BE IT ORDAINED by the Regional High grounds. Mountain TRAIN COLLECTOR will pay J550 brlck3bedroom Cape; llvlngroom, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND Kananc, and reported' for standard proposal form,,' (2) Township Committee of the Included In the clean-up, your cost pets. Immcdlato occupancy. S150 dining room, eat-In kitchen with 74 Chevrolet Pick-Up the amount of the said'51,000 down lung association for home care programs for Av,, Springfield. Sponsored by cash for each of the following Call after 5 PM, 374-5202-.. PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR settlement to the Union County enclosed In a' SEALED Township Qf Union in the County of .Rotary Club.--Admr-ih-, chtldren- OflRAQE DOORS, INSTALLED, "III be substantially less. 467-9148 dishwasher, basement with' 3 payment for said purpose. ENVELOPE, giving the name ot :tonerenglnes.381,-9e, 400E,4D8e;— garagp extensToris'/l'epalra T8. :iJ _..THE_VJ0LAI10N-XHERHQE/.^_ -CQUct=P.rQb_ate. Djyjftion, on |v chronic obstructive lung disease patients. The under 12 free. Rain date Sept. 15th. 5344,. Highest cash, prices paid for —'-^—' ~X8-2?.7O" Z .flnlshed-r.0Qms,-all-brIclt-detached__ -rrBuiek-Eloctro "225* 1: sfirtfnn A Thn fnllnwlnn mBiters LnvLi.*jrkf u n'u m^ MUNked~I - service-olcctrlc operators.and RVINOTON _ are horeby modified so that-the Friday, October lYihnexfatVATM. B i l'ji'.'-pi'otfFiifOrtS Of ""** Z2?J2"° ilmosf any trains. Call days 464- NEEO ODD lobs donoI Cleaning oarage with toolshed. 20 x 25 ft. ^eherbbydetirmlSed'dldorcd," "!P ?M }'"" Mitf"''?i?ii}W!i'' __douhlP nnd tria'^the costof foresight and good Lung Association previously received a $40,000 - radio-controls. Stevens Overhead 3Vi~YQ6cri, fnoderh garden apart'-' patio-with barbecue:-f=or details oree-descrlbed-es-foHows-^- -p-F-evalllno time, t date_ 1448, eves. 464-2692 laraoes, basements, attics, 74 Subaru i originar ginll rsarcresearchh anandd writinw lflnfg oh^Ee~fiislor1 lsloryOy oT design—looking at the environment in totality -grant from The Regional Medical Program to Door Co. Ch-1.0749. laullng debris, general clean up. ment, 1 bedroom, A-C, on site call: BEGINNING at a point In the Margaret E. Halladay and ,..) The said purpoB "AN ORDINANCE TO Cooke alsiinoied that the School of Business Garage Sales 12 : K 8-29-18 parking avallablo, resident Supt., accompanlcd-by a cert{fle-d_cliock REGULATE TRAFFIC. AND : n, ^ .. R t.|J2 686-5344. 4o4^700 . 74 Pontlac LeMans renterllne of Elizabeth Rlvor, Bankers Trust Company, Trustees .; • in-Sectfon 3-oMhla bond ordinance ;! th° e' state;~Any person engagedin!; L"^ sucS'h researcZh Ls"n6C"T'w^te"6rii'rife"or"'ifioneyras""^6me—assist in the development of-this Tiomt care V?-i)lock from center 8> all tran- drawn to tho order-of-Tho-Unlon PARKING UPON THE PUBLIC \(iiuiiufitra'tiuif-i.valtracting record numbers "of HIGHEST prices paid tor U.S. X-9-19-70 which Is the division lino DatOd: August 26, 1974 Is not.a current expenso ond Is a sportation. Immediate occupancy. property or Improvement which County Regional High School STREETS AND HIGHWAYS IN j may apply. . , , ,, suggest in the rush to build, but is both prac- project. ?ATU*R D AY~,*Au guaVsTsT. sliver and gold coins. Sterling Home Improvements Crestview Agency Realtor FOR- MORE INFORMATION botwoen the Townshipip ooff * District No. 1, or a bid bond, any of THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN siucU'Mts..More and more women are entering •sttvcrvusEd and uttf""|Hwetry-AN^- 56 I s22O, 3752B53 Howard Carter, Jr., Esq., the Township may lawful! V ..lipnf-nnH fignniiv-wisfr"~hr(ttft"tong rnn "By counselling the patient and by teaching T*ainting~&~PaperhaTTgfii ~ jingfioTdTw^oncHts: -CAM ,-, 277.7q2Q-Oy~37-7-?P4Q Unlnn flrjri tht* Tnwn^hl ^ ' " " ip flmount qf-lQ..{.THE-COUNT.Y-OP UNION, . Irvlngton, 9 A.M. THONY JEWELERS, 1023 • : K 8-29-123 Hillside, and tho. conterllnlne ooff J • acquire—oi—make •- na -a "general— percent of the total bid, provided 'ttl dark. Stuyvosant Avo., Union, 687-33A4 CALLANAN; & SMITH - Home IRVINOTON (Upper) Eves i 464-5706 or 635-9556 Union Avenue; Thence (1) Plalnfleld, N.J: 07060 Improvement or Is a purpose (or and the samo Is hereby further him about proper methods of breathing, the Z8.-29-111 1964 DUICK LeSobro whlto hard The Spectator, Aug. 29, 1974 that In no case shall the sum be amended by adding a further under this program. Funds may be used for and at-t-ounting. "Affirmative action programs Hrs. Mon. S, Frl. 9-9 Dally 9-6 PJvV Improvements, interior or exterior 2 rooms, modern apartment, heat Soulhoriy a ong the centerllno which the Township Is authorized less than SI00.00, and (4) delivered care and maintenance of his breathing 8, hot water, No. 94 bus at door. WOSELLt PARK top Pr. brakes, steering, Radio (Fee: U. 10) provision to be Included within travel, maintenance, manuscript typing, in .Ihp-business world have opened up new -,, . HOLIDAY DEADI.INK painting-gutters & loadors- Interior 8, Exterior Geo. PATON Assoc. of the Elizabeth -River to o by law to make an appropriation, or mailed to the above place on or Section 7,- which shall read as panellng. Free estimates. Call 238- Very Roosonoblo Ratos S165 month. Call after 5 PM, 374- Heater, two snow tires on wheels. point In the northerly right-of- and no.part of the cost thereof has 1 equipment, and the precautions to take against Lost & Found 14 Original Recyclor* ScrapMotal 8187 Reoltors Excellent condition 33,600 .miles before the hour named, as no bid follows: acquisition olj photocopies, and related pur- visias io wnmei) and there is no longer any Particular care in adhering to this 5235 or Eves. 964-4265. 743-58B2 ond 751-1592 way-line of Route 78; thence NOTICE TO CREDITORS * been or shall be specially assessed wilt be accepted after the hour infection, we hope .to reduce the high hospital MAX WElNSTEIN SONS Z-8-29'101 416Chostnut St., Roselle Pk $775. 379-4340. (2) Westerly along said 1 Parklna of vehicles shall be poses. Application deadline is March l._ limitation to th92O — R 9-5-56 = X 9-19 73 Estate of THOMAS A. CH1EFFO on properly specially benefited specified. Bids not so submitted DUTCH BOY PAINTS IRVINOTON 241,8686. 29,ui . : ——- .- . K.B-29-m nqrther-ly-r-lght'Of-way -line- of thereby, . ..".'. prohibited from Monday to Friday readmission rate of patients, with lung LOST- Diamond, bracelet wrist - 2426 AAorrls Ave., Union HANK- PASKO- - Remodeling, z B Pursuant to the order of Mary C. will be considered informal and inclusive between tho hours of 8:00 Further information and application forms '• ^ ''Sociology and the physical sciences are material intended Tor" publication next Thur- porch encrosures, basements, I family houso, outside S175, 2, Large 2 bedroom modern Garden 19.71 CHEVY -Klngswood Station Route 78 to the centerllno of rQjnane, Surrogate of the County ot (b) The period of usefulness of will bo. relected, The Board watch somewhore between Union Dally 8-5, Sat. B-2 . 6S&-823 SPRINGFIELD : a.m. and 0:00 p.m.'for lonner than diseases," said Mrs. Finlaw. "We also hope to and Tower Steak House, bBthroomj, kitchen, rooting S275. 4, 4375. 6, S575 8. up. Rooms,' 'ATJt7,"hcat 8, hot water, A-C, wagon, AC; V8 engine, P.S. P.B. umort Avenue/ thence (3) Union/ made oh""tho™ 23rd'day of said purpose, within the reserves tho right to re|ect any and for the fellowship and the research grant, may repstering strong itvtcrost. More, and more sday,Sept. 5, because this office will be closed K M-1B sld ng leaders & guttors, block hallways, stores, Afflcos S25 8t up rlvale parking, good- location, Low-mlleago, asking $1600. Call Northerly-and-eosterly-along all bids and to award contract in one hour on both sides of Vivian lengthen the- time between admissions and Mountainside. S500 reward 686- WANTED MAKE OFFER Auq, A.D., 1974, upon the limitations of said Local Bond Law Tcrraco. . be obtained' by contacting Dr. William C. harriers to women in Ihe medical and dental I on Monday, Labor Day. All organizational, 3003. ceilings, ceramic tiles a, floors Aho carpentry^ trim work, tept. 1st. $260. After 6 PM 373-1416. 925-5000. 9 fo 5 p.m. the sold centerllne of Union application of the undersigned, as and according to the reasonable part or whole If deemed to the best OLD TOY TRAINS masonry; 3999050, Irvlngton. scaffold, commercial. Very Z B-29-101 Modernized, home with 5 specious K-8-29-123 Avenue to the point and place Parklno pf vehicles shall be '. ur-rlnh't ii«?nHn"tV'fHr-pptor New Icrsev social and other news item's for^he Sept. 5 issue shorten the hospital stay by providing adequate R-8-29-14 AND METAL TOYS rooms. Ideal for young family. Executrix ot the estate.of said • lifo thereof, Is 10 years. Interests of the District to do so. prohibited from Monday to Friday |-Wr»8nl, associate oirecior, Nwe w Jjersey professions are being removed and we find the reasonable. Freo estlmote, freo IRVINOTON BU1CK ELECTRA 2U • 1966 Ol BEGINNING - deceased, notice Is hereby given to (c) .The ' supplemental debt Tho successful bidder shall bo orientation to care in the home for both the • 2454340 H .'H.'...-^^^.,-.,.^. R 8-29-56 Owner wants actlonl Suggest Inclusive between the hours of Historical Commission, State Library, 185 W. legal profession is attracting more and more ' should be submitted by tomorrow morning, HAYES Home Improvements, minor ropalrs. Fully insured. 2 largo FURNISHED ROOMS, upper 30'a offer. Call now I EVES: Reasonably priced. beandthosamels hereby changed the creditors of said deceased to statement required by said Law • required to furnish suroty bond-In Merchandise lor Sale 15 K t-MB 374-5436 or 924-2973 heat, electric 8, utilities supplied, Call 379-9296 exhibit to the subscriber under has been duly made and f lied In the the full amount of the contract, of a 11:00 p.m. find 6:00 a.m. cwrboth Aug. 30. .••-.-• patient and his family." WE Rooflpg; carpentry, leaders a. 763.0540. Roaltor. so that said aroo Is defined as and sides-of Vivian Terrace. ' State st. Trenton 08625. interest frimVwomen," he concluded. ' gutters, storm windows, doors, X 9-12-73 3rd floor, S140, Sept. 1st. CaU.37-5- constitutes a Business "B" zono. oath or affirmation their Claims —office of the Township Clerk and a company authorized to da business BUY AND JELL BOOKS PAINTING EXTERIOR 8, K-8-29-123' Section 2. The mop which Is port and demands against the eitaje of complete executed duptlcflte in the state of New Jersey.' it Is not the Intention of this ~ iniuilirilllB MATTRESSES, .FACTORY prime replacement wlndowsr686- 8690 or 372-1144, OAK RIDGE REALTY ordinance to repeal or otherwise ;uiiiiii!ii!ii!imiiiiiimii!i!iiiiiiiiiiii. iiimiiiiimiiiiifuiiiiimiiiiiiiinii 321 PARK AVE., PLAINF1ELD 4467. . INTERIOR. Try us|. Good |ob, =~ Z 8-29-101 OLDS 88, 1966 4 door sedan, fully of the .aforesaid ordinance ond said deceased within six months thereof has been filed In the office REJECTS: FROM 8.95 Bedding 372 Morris Ave.,5pfId. 376-4822 equipped. A-C, excellent condition. Plans, Specifications and Form modify other ordinancos . PL 4.J900 Z ' ' B. 912-56 le.iftqnobte rates. Freo estimates. - IRVINOTON which-is entitled "Zoning Mop ot from the date of satd order, or they of the Director of the Division of of Proposal may be obtained upon Manufacturers, 153 N, Park St., : H t-f-18 1 owner. $650. Call 379-9554 or 379- the* Township- of Union,. Union will be forever barred from Local Government Services In.lha- previously adopted presently _East-Oranoo; open 9-9; also 605 CENTRAL BASEMENTSlNC. ' 686 5913 • 3 room apartmont heat £• hot wator SPRINGFIELD Z8-29-111 applicatlon> to Vegelbacfv & prohibiting "parking'' on any part -__-, _ X 9-12-73 supplied. Adults only. Sept. 1st 5328 after 5 p.m. County o[ New Jersey, June 30, prosecuting or recovering the Department of Community Affairs NOTICES 1 West Front St., Plalnflold. Allies, basements & bathrooms, Baumann, Consulting Engineers^ of either side of said Vivian D£ATH J. JAMNIK S144 rent & S144 security. See Supt : K-8-29-123 1967" Is hereby doomed to be same against the subscriber, ot the State of New Jersoy, and 2507 Route 22, Scotch Plains, N?w X t-f-15 TV SET WANTED kitchens, room additions, SEARCH NO MORE channel to sot forth the aforesaid such statement shows that the Terrace. • ^niiiuniiuiiuiniHiiiiiiniunnnmiiniiiiiiiiiiiinuuiiiJiiuuiiuiJiiiuiiiiiiiiuiuiiiHHJitijniiiiiiiiMJiiti/iniiii m iirjiinrtiiiiiiixttt IIIMJUII iirtjiiiriiriiiiJiiiijjiiiJ:iniiiiifiiJC(iiitijiiiiiiii:Mtiii tiiiiiitMiiiiiiiuiriiiitiJiiiiiiiiiiiJXJiitiiMJEiuiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiriiuiiiiiiiiirjti! imiiiiiiiinm iiiiiiiiiuiiiiinS Exterior & Interior Painting 1162 Clinton-Ave. . Inspect this Immaculate 3 1973 FORD Pinto, Sedan, 4 speed Mildred M. Ctileffo Jersey. 1 PORTABLE, BLACK 4.WHITE aluminum siding & roofing, tyo lob trans. Deluxe bumper group R S, described area as a Business "B" gross debt of the Township as Section 2. All ordinances or parts too small. Written guarantee. No decorating & Poperhanglng. Free • • . Z 919101 bedroom, l'/j bath beauty sot' on Executrix By ordor of the Board of Education AMMIANO—On Tuesday, Aug. 20, CROISSANT—William, _.. Union, on\Thuraday, Aug. 22. 77.. i LUKASIK—Josophln^ o H. (nee i HOME, 1200 Clinton Ave., PIANO RENTAL & COLOR CALL iaUttU. estimates. Call 687-6288 or 687-6619 IRVINOTON-UNION LINE H, 16,000 miles. Excellent zone subject to the limitation thot defined In said Law Is Increased by of ordinancos Inconsistent Clesnolewlcz), on Aua. 22, 1974, of O'DONNELL—On Wednesday, Rent a WURLITZER PIANO. salesman. 485-4865 or 687-8549. lovely treed lot. Asking $57,900. Ihe uses permitted under this Ryan, Foster & parofolo " " this bond ordinance by S16.000 and of The Union County Regional herewith are horeby repealed. 1974, Joseph of 139 Hickory Rd., Saturday, Aug. 2^, W74, aoo 50, ol Interment ln>loMywood Memorial ! Cli Irvington, on Wednosday, Aup. 28. — X t-f-lB anytime. Modern 2 room efficiency, air Call nowl EVES: 277-698IT condition. Prlvato sale $2000, Call Attorneys Park. "i^" . Irvlnoton, N.J., dovoted mother of Aug. 21, 1974, James J. (Jerry), of interment Menorah cemetery. From JG.00 per month. Applicable •— • R B-29-56 : after 4 p.m. 925-0601 amendment ang In sold area shall that the said obligations High School District No. 1 Section 3. This ordinance shall Union, N.J.. beloved husband of Irvlnoton, husband of the late — X tf-73 conditioned. Available Oct. 1stRealtor. " ' ~ * 134 Evergreen Place' Springfield, Now Jersey John A. of Brlcktownand Robert J. 981 Potter Ave., Union, N.J., Delowanno, N.J. The period of — to purchase. TAURUS CONSTRUCTION be only those permitted |n sold authorized by this bpnd ordinance toko effoct Immediately after Julio (Trolanol, brother of Frances Stlfel Croissant, dovoted .OOLAT—SolomoVOLATSoh. . Esq.,, ooff 561 of Irvlnoton, dear, sister of Mrs. beloved husband ot Irene A. Boyd, OLD CLOCKS WANTED . DAN'S PAINTING 226-9130 OAK RIDGE REALTY K-8-29123 E. Orange, N".J. — llj.bb wlthinairdcBrilmltattons" --Uiwls F.-Frodorlcks, Secretary. i is Vincent, George and DomlnlcK . brother, of _AAarlln..and the.Jflto South.oranoo ftve.'NSouth Orange, mournlpg will be observed at the Any condition. Top prices paid," 1414 Burnet Avo., Union 686-3300. 372 Morris AviiSpfldH 374 4825- CHEVY" 1967-"4"cyllndcrs'.' ThVSpecfalm^~A*uQT w publication in- tho-' rnannor Eleanor Snee of Newark and-Mrs. dovotod- father, .of... John__-T.. - RONDO MUSIC AND DECORATING, INT. 8. EXT rW74 prescribed by said Law. i Spfld. Leader, Aug. 29, 1974 Ammlano-and-MFSrDella Barbato, Charles Croissant. Rolatlves ond beloved husband of tlr. Gertrude O'Donnell, step-father of Mrs. reatdence-of Wr-and Mrs.- Jerome Also clock Repairs 687-6808. All" types of home remodeling IRV.NGTON — Z 8-29-111 which this ordinance Is an (Foe 56.16) irovldcd by law. Mollle Burke of Manasquan. Tannenbaum, 6 River Lano. • HWY 22 AT VAUXHALL RD. . Including: Kltchons-baths- REASONABLE RATES. FREE Auto. Vory good condition. (Fee:S14.72) tnlon Leader, Aug. 29, 1974(VI) AArs. Lacy . Vuoccola, Mrs. friends, also members ol Nowark. (Oborlander). Ash Golat, loving Relatives and friends wero kindly Joanne Llpplncott, brother of Mrs. R t-f-18 ESTIMATES. INSURED. 289-9434 5''a rooms. 2nd floor, 3 bedroom amendment. -..'>:_ (d) The aggregate amount of not ; Carrnello PeterPaul, Mrs. Anno Lodoo No. 7. F&AM, Newark lather ot Arlene SternbOch, dear Millburn.* UNION,AB7-?250 i basoments-Blumlnum siding, apartment. Adults. Nice - -Best offer. - exceeding $2,000 for Items of ' ;- (Feo:-S14.56)- Invited to attend the funeral on Frances Irving, also survived by : — — KI-f-15 : — Xt-l-73 TOP CONDITION Section 3. All ordinances ond TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD IS j Venozla and the late Emlllo.-The- "Saenoor Chor., and National brother ol Ann Colllns,\lovlng Monday, Aug. 26, from The seven grandchildren.' Funeral WALZ —On Friday, AUQ. 23, 1974, . roofing & gutters.. R'IIM 374-7195. -. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION expense permitted under section Air Conditioning 22 neighborhood. Oct. 1st. After 5 PM Very attractive, 3 bdrm Colonlol In parts ol ordinances Inconsistent nriiWtlfather of Scott jndNTod service was held at The CAKE & FOOD Decorating Sup INTERIOR & EXTERIOR call 3750129. : K 8-29-123 1 UNION COUNTY,N.J. 1 funeral was conducted from The Turners, Irvlnpton. wero kindly ,_-PARKWAY _WOZJJJ_A_K Anton, of 590fl N.W. 66th Ter.-, tlp-top shope. Pan. fam. rm, larn herewith aro hereby repealed. NOT ICE Is hereby given that the - 4QA.2-2O of sold Law has been.. AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING I McCRACK*EN*FUNERAL HOME, Invited to atfond the funeral Stcrnbach. Funeral services W McCRSCITEtrFONER-Atr-HOMeT' piles. Pastry baas, pasto color,' COMPLETE BASEMENTS, PAINTING. LEADERS & GUT. Z 9-5-101 enclosed porch. Asking $44,900. Seo Included in the foregoing —T-amaracr£!&•-/ beloved husband ol -_- novelties. Wilton Products, Spence Section 4. This ordinance- shell Office of tho Borough Clork, OWNERS OF MULTIPLE 1509 Morris Ave., Union, N.J on sorvlco at HAEBERLE 8. BARTH Th RNH 1500 Morris Ave., Union, N.J-, on Hermlno, (Mefsnzahl), devoted WINDOW UNITS—all makes, ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS TERS. pREE ESTIMATES, IRVINOTON • It todayr Imports, Sports Cars 12 3A take effect Immediately after Borouoh of Roselle, Union County, estimated cost of salt SHERIFF'SSALE Enterprises. 401 Woodland Avo., CEIbtNGS. PHONE HARPER INSURED. 686-7983. J.GIANNINI DWELLINGS TO POST SUPERIOR (CHAN) O-U7 Saturday, Auo. 24. The Funeral J COLONIAL HOME. 1100 Pine ¥ ! Saturday atl0:30 a.m. Interment- (alher- of-AArs, Charlotte 5haw, - , repair andlnstallatlon. Prompt 7 rooms, wall to wall carpetln -A- publication following adoption in >^ew Jorseyf will be open for tho corner vauxhall Rd., Union, HOME, 1200 -Clinton Ave., x _ .., 3 Church, Irvlnoton, for -HollywooiMemorlaLPork, unions. Roselle Pork. 241-4480. . *~ "servtco, .wim —' — ~ 23TO090 ' TJ for PITIES. POP SUPCfWOR—COURT OK—MEW_^ AAflssalHnlySDjrJt Church, Union. Avo.. corner vauxhall Rd., union. Funoral-Mass^lntormcnt-Gatoc- Mrs. Doris AAennlllo and Mrs. CHflRl FS A RFMLIHGER •~twn«aiin*erp7ovrdecniy low." repisirafloh 6t v6terJtIBaTritT0' to ~SeTtlgT£z3r~1tip roll folth—ond—; "* Interment HolyCFosfTomSrSTC onWe'diToTdayi'dnbTday, AuoTSBrrnrermcntr rrvtnoton7*~orr*Sondsyr"Auo".—M-T} In lieu Of flowers, contributions HEALTH FOODS. We carry a full K 8-22-22 PAINTING 3^36. REALTOR ' 37 at Hollywood• Memoria" l Park'-. Intorment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, ' may be made to Iho Debacah Hannah, also survived by 10 line of natural foods, honey, salt Z8Wln IMPORTS, SPORTS, Jersey's November 5, I974,>'durlno the. pledged to the punctual payment of EVER COOL Air comHtlonlng and , A:l .Painting T E X T T R 1M TOMS RIVER " Feo:- $35.28) AUTHOR I ZING THE DOCKET NO.~F--Uo°.73 -THE BORN—Suddenly, on Auo. 22, 1974, {.Masonlc.ServIco was hold Tuesday Isclln," N.J. Ther Period of Hospital Fund,- orandchlldren and one great- free & sugarless foods, nuts. 1R- Retrloeratlon Service. In stallat- ^ ARi&iE N T s'. N O JoS'?T% IRVINGTON largest, oldest, nicest, supplier. followlno hours: . the principal of and Interest on Ihe , LULIMSKt Joseph,"Rov.; of 40 VINGTON HEALTH FOOD BRING BACK THE GOOD OLD EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FEDERAL NATIONAL. Charles A., of Edison, holoved ' lpllow_ed by Newark saenoor Chor. mournlno observed at the family grandchild. Funeral was • lon, repair, 24 hours a day Carpentry & Masonry 5 rooms + sun parlor, 2nd floor, Imported Auto Center, behind rail TOWNSHIP OF* UNION Borough Hall; Every business said obligations authorized by this DeHarkPlace, Elizabeth, beloved ROSEN—Bcckv'.(nee"Avnet>,ot 19- STORE. 9 Orange Ave., Irvlngton 964-7515 suppluppy own .heateat. .Goo d llocation. DAYS It-Homes for sale-at pre- SECURITY FUNDS IN CERTAIN MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a husband of_ Helen I...(nee Scucy), ; DEtAORAM—Vincent J., — residence. conducted trom The McCRACKEN 381-3804. No lob too small. Free estimates- station Morrlstown. 374-8686. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby day irom-9 A.M. until 4:30 P.M. bond-ordinance. Said obligations corporation PLAINTIFF • vs. 19, of i GRIFFINGER—Madollno husbancN*f Ida; devoted fathor of ,21 Robert PI., Irvlngton, devoted 372.6893. SUMMIT HEALTH fully Insured. Reasonable. Call CaNafter 5 PM, 373-9063. Inflatfonary. prices, 10 percent . KT-M23A shall be direct, unlimited EMERGENCY SITUATIONS. father of G.Y. Sot. Wendell Born Monday, AUQ. /o, IV"*, mi^ **», "• | utiirrinucKiviauuiniu Ira and Dovld; also survived by FUNERAL HOME, 1500" Morris FOOD STORE, 494 Springfield down to qualified byuers. Prices given that an ordinance, the title or through October 4, 1974. TAKE NOTICE, -that tho CLARENCE J. HARRELU, et ols moihorof Leo Avnet, Mark Rosen, Gregory. Apostolakos, 761.4627 or I'LL PAINT your, apartment vorv z 8-29.101 . From 9 A-M. until 9 P.M.: Auo. obligations of the Township, and U.S.M.C.; brother of Mrs. Helen Isolln, formerly of" ..Newark, I Armstrong, of Springfield, on threo grartdchlldron. .Funeral Mrs. Elsie Avnot and Mrs, Sylvia Aye., Union, on Tuesday, Auo. 27. Ave., Summit. CR-7.2050. reasonably I Special rates for starting nt Vi2,99O. Colonial, bl- which is herolnbclowset forth, was foregoing Ordinance was passed DEFANDANTS. Execution For Cappasso, orandfather ot Wendell beloved husband of Rose Marie ' Friday, Auo. 23, 1974, wife .of Funeral Moss at St. Michael's Aluminum Siding 654-3552. IRVINOTON Autos Wanted finally passed and approved by the 29, September 5, 12, 19, 26, 27 8. 30, •the Township shall bo obligated to Salo of JvAortoaged premises. services wenKhoid at the Jewish Shapiro, also survived by 12 R t-f-15. 22A all Jobs. loo. Freo estimate, call 5 room apartment level, ranch, split level, models 125 and October 1,2,3 and 4,1974. levy ad valorem tnxos upon all the.. and approved at a regular meeting Jrdevoted-fatherot-'—Harry- Grlftlnger, mother of Educational Ccnfor, 607 Park grandchildren and 12 great- Church, Union. also for sale. Great savings In Township Committee of the ol tho Township Commlttoe of the " By virtue oT the above stato writ . . Theodore A. and Mrs. Ellzaboth G. AIR CONDITIONERS—6,000, 2nd floor front, From- 10 A.M. untlt 2 P.M., taxable property within—*ti° of~Execullon, to me directed, I friends and employees of P. Lynn Marie and Donna Frances^ Ave.,-Ellzabeth,on Monday, Aug.. grandchildren. Funeral service WARRENDER—On Monday, Aug. price—but no sacrifice In quality! Township of Union In Ihe County of Township of Springfield In Ihe Ballantlno & Sons, members ol Oelaoram, brother of Louis G. Shotby., sister "ot Eleanor 26, ~ 1974. Arrangements by 19, 1974, Martha (Dlckson)" of 10,000 8. 27,000 BTU'S lor sale ALUMINUM SIDINQ AND Insurance . 58 available Oct. 1st. JUNK CARS BOUGHT un|on at a public mcetlno held at Saturday, September 2), 1974, at Township for tho payment of said shall expose lor sale by Public was Friday at 1 p.m. at The Good terms. RUDY'S AIR CON- T^ONEY- Call J73-18B6 ; Act now) Close-out sale. Available obligations and Interest thereon County.of Union and State of Ntfw Teamsters Local No. 153 and the Delagram and Mrs, Luclnda Jane Armstrong, also survived by seven Kreltzman's Community Chapel, BERNHEIM'-GOLDSTICKER Normandy village, Union, N,J., CARPENTRY WORK PONE tor a - very- -limited 1lmo only, 24 HOUR SERVICE " the Municipal Building, Frlberger tho Roselle Shopping Center. Jersey, hold on Tuesday evening, Auction, In Office ot Sheriff, Essex V.F.W. Post 2636of Isetin attended DITIONING, 1915 E. Ellz. Avo., WE PAINT TOP Vi Z 8-29-101 B:A. TOWING SERVICE JEANKRULISH -- without limitation of roto or county Courts Bulldlno In Newark, Lee, both ot Edison, and Mrs.grandchudren. Services, and 954 E. Jnrsoy St.. ^Elizabeth, MEMORIAL HOM£, 1200 Clinton beloved wlfo ot the late John D. . Linden; 486-5833. REASONABLE YOU PAINT BOTTOM '/, contact Cedarbrooke Building Park, Union. New Jersey on Auoust 27, 1974, as published with the funeral from The FUNERAL Dorothy Ann Swlatkowskl of Interment private. No calling liitorment. Gomel \Chesed Warrender, devoted mother of Ion : CALL 748-6669 INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE IRVINGTON 964-1506 August 27, 1974. Bocouflh Clerk amount. on Tuesday.. the..24th,..day, pf- Ave., Irvlnoton. Intorment R 8-29-15 Why take chances 3 roomi, heat 8< hot water supplied. Corp., 1469 Dolaware Ave., Toms the following exception: 5eptember next, at one^-thlrty HOME OF JAMES F. CAFFREY Kearny. Relatives and friends, hours at Tho SMITH AND SMITH Cemetery, Elfrabethr-PeNpd—of- Warrender, also survived by two ... K 9.19.22A Personal & Business Accounts K t-f-125 MARY E. MILLER Roselle, N.J. Section 6. This bond ordinance TaimudTorah cometery, Nowark. Apartment building. Available River, N.J. 08753. 341-0616. P.M., (Prevailing Tlmo) all that & SON, 609 Lyons Avo., Irving ton also members of Stanley S. (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Avo., rnpurnlng observed at the horn grandchildren. The funeral service . . . CHARLES MUSCATO JUNK CARS WANTEEDD Township CleClerrk The Spectator, Aug. 29, Sept. 5, shall take effect twenty (20) days Section -J, on Saturday, Auo. 24, a.t fl;30A.M. , Mr, and Mrs. Ira Lullnskl. 22 Bl Porlod of mourning at the RE-OPENING SEPT. 3 1403A Springfield Ave. irvlngton FREDRICK W. RICHARDS Immediately. 1 month security. Also late model wrecks AN 1974 after tho first publication thereof A. In the event the Committee tract or parcel of land; situate, Holmengimras ChaptekraviEir ?"No•. 55""•, Jf'STelephon11!? ,.ei I ->l" IIIUMUIU... i MNond Mrs. Ira Lullnskl. 22 Brake residence 19-21 Robert PI., wasnold at The McACRACKEN THE ULTIMATE IN; ALUMINUM SIDING O R DI N A N CCE to St. Helena's Church, Edison, FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Morris OVER ABUNDANCE OF STOCK 374-9733 - 351-5403 -•• Union Call 375-8787 or 372-0135. Call anytime .•.. • NOlflLOAN' after final passage, as provided by expends money from any account, 4Yln9r'ond-belno-In~thQ-Xltv_oi_ -whojra—Iho EunliAA Ploneerspf Amerlca.and I B.E.W. joRoAN-Frank A., on Saturday, i Avo.. Cranlord. • . . \ Irvlnoton. Robos --&- aleepwear.—'Unlquff 9^6- 1UA - 589-6469or 486-8169 salfl'Co^Bdtw^Bondtrow." • "as auihorlied bV'ttil-^OfdtnaTicei -Avc.*_UnlQDJ-On..FrJday.i Aun, 33. exciting, sensuous Plegnolrs, BeaMh.e prlcBlncrcaserwecan R tf-5B — .1 ORDINANCE ENTITLED Newark, In Iho County ot Essex, In offered at 10 A.M._Jntertnent -L Piillrpbn26C6nan aluminum side your house at PAINTER - Interior & exterior IRVINGTON UPPER) — 1 ••— K 10-3-125 ''AN ORDINANCE NOTICEOF .. thus reducing the amount in the 1 (nee | Krumwlede) on Sunday, Auo 5, Interment Graceland Memorial entertaining clothes, travel sots Free estimates, Fully Insured. R Vh rooms, froshly pointed; PUBLIC NOTICE tho Stato ot New Jersey. Forest Green Park Cemetery, Old i funera?." ^l"?'/...""".l service a.t iMSnHAEBERLEi husband of AnnaA - / M. (nee Krumwlqde) on Sunday, Auo. 25, My Hillside., beloved husband Qf reduced price, while our stock 30 Ft. Grcot Lakes Trailer Mobile JUtfK cars wanted A U Til OR I Z IN O THE account and leaving less than the father of * 1974,aoe 91 years, of East Orange, Pork, Kenllworth. terries. It'a now-lt's new. PEARL Kitchen Cabinets 62 Semanskl. - •- . -. modern kitchen, .stove & NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN PENDING ORDINANCE BEGINNING at a point In tho BrldQO. .. | BARTH COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Slenkevlcz), -devoted ber_t j dovoted mother ol Mrs. Charles C. Dorplby (nee Gottlober) Rosner> WAY —On Friday, Aug, 23, 1974, -LFVITT, 410 nidgowood-Rd, lasts. Call- ANTHONY CON- Picked up- —that..a.mibUr.-.tiefl,Elnp-Wi|LhEjj£liL: .. . . sum required aa _ cornputed t In ' North Munn Mrs, Jane Ozga and- Robert _ .. dQvoted father of Mrs. Paula Maplowood 762-9716,-hour>-12;30. TEtrtgoTatomieai -a. nut araTerr TUTTF Tfio ortitrtBTTOT pobttstred rseCTpsn S' Df"thts-Ortlnnncc,-tne~ HdlClh)Ll2.-.P-flll5fl.de. sTUriON^foi fr ee— estimator -near~Maplewood "line: -Elevator byJhQ-.Board4Jl-Ad|u5tmentJn-the~—— T _ jnron-Thursd . -Jordan—brother-of-Oan-Jordan,--'—Trfeleaso,—viator—of - Mrs. Ella- TiKredVnonTTSlfCCarQTKflTlOiir.iJWr 4:30 . Closed Mondays. —STGW;:_. .._ .rtnnm-n1nr-iMii,mip«rH»>m- Xolnm*Jtiei6" 7iHSTr'ImtinBttlBtei\r" bl*li ;O-2922A DOLLY MADISON Kitchens, building. 372-0355. '. Borough Hall, Mountainside, N.J. • A.M. Interment In Hollywood *M"**sTFrances"'Reuther-and-^Mr-j:—l-conktlnr—ntso-survlved-by-three Mr. SteveRosner, dear brother of of George Way Sr, dovoted mothor R 82915 factory showroom, Rt. 22- GARY'S'PAINTING- . --K,9*l!5 INTERSECTIONS OF passed upon first reading at a notify the ovvner, In" the samo . SCOTCH-PLAINS ,—: ' 2 9-5-101 Z 8-29-111A ..op Monday, September 9, 1974 at Memorial Park, ' Ann Smith. Relatives and friends, 1 grandchildren and two aroat- Mrs. Tilths Slbolman, Mrs. Pearl of George Way Jr.., al5ter^Q( Mts.^^ -DlNINO -BOOM set, cherry Springfield. Kitchen design ser- SPACE available for. mobile homo.- MORRIS AVENUE AND 8:00 P-/M. on application of Llquort moetlno -of---1bo Township manner as notification Is given In also members of John F. Kennedy I grandchlldron. Relatives and Bruynlnp dud Louis Rosnor, also Asphalt Driveways INTERIOR A EXTERIOR IRVINGTON" f SPRUCE STREET (WEST) Commitleo of the Township of Section 3 of this Ordlnonco, of tho DAVIDSON—Philip; of 162 Park Dorothy Ellis, also survived by one mahogany, excellent conditioni • vice 8* modernizing by one of New Roofing, Leaders & .Cutters. Fully Senior Cltlien a-Perk. Coll 944. Motorcycles for Sale Construction Cpmpany, inc., 165 Avo , East Orango, beloved General Assembly, Fourth Degroe I friends were kindly invited to survived byMour orandchlldrenr Refrigerator.,. haby^dtCS-niL Jersey's largest manufacturers ol 5 room apartment, heat & hot8195. 127' AND AT VAUXHALL ROAD Sp'rlpglield, In the County of Union, amount necessary to brlno that arandcnlld. The funeral service insured, References, Reasonable- Mill Lane, Block 23-C, Lot 8F to *~: utboMl-of- Evelyn (nee Zuroi),. K. of C, Union Council No. 4504., K. attend tho (uneral sorvlco at Services wer* held at The was held at The McCRACKEN sola. Reasonable. 688-0391 kitchen cabinets. 379-6070 - : water supplied. Available Sept. 1. AND SALEM ROAD, New Jorsoy, held on August 27, account urn to tho originally Klrwhenbaum Free Estimates. G.HAL.-L'S3MS57; _1; construct Industrial ""oddltlpn to ?o5ijlrca"arnoD*fl7Thi!"ownomhan- Svlhn falhor orChariotte PerzTcyr ot C, Traffic Club of Newark, ! HAEBERLE 8. BARTH HOME BERNHEIM-GOKDSTICKER RUNERAI HQME,-15ML .Morris BELGIUM J)LOCK SIDEWALK, HONDA '74—XL-70:"MU5t SOU, less MAKING - AN " existing building contrary • to • Callmen's"of Union and employes^ I FOR FUNERALS. 971 Clinton R ; '- R t-f-62 after 6 p.m.- .. "Z 8 29101 thereafter deposit-Mid required North 32 deoreos 30 minutes East was conducted Trom eloved grandlalher of Janice and MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton Ave., Union,- on Mondpy. FENDER Jan_Moster Gu'to? railroad ties, patios & excavating. than .600 miles. Excollont-con- ..APPROPRIATION FOR SAID •Sections 121-602-Bi U1-B0t-J and . for-- final passage after public 37.50 feet; thence (2) North 57 of Allied Colloids lnc.--of—I-AVD., Irvlnoton, on Wednesday, AVe., Irvlngton on Monday,.Aug. F l X t-f-73 IRVINOTON Houses Wanted 112 dltlon,-.stiUoindci: warranty. 1450 PURPOST0- AND hearing thereon, at a meeting of sum necessary to brlnn tho BERNHEIMGOLDSTICKER .lanVerjIey. Funeral services . Cremation private. . »n< =r Vlbralux Reverb "Amp Free estimates. Ca|| 672-3774, „___„.. SIDM6Y.KAT1 —„," 12M403-D of the Zonlng.Ordlnance ' degrees 30 minutes west 105.56 were concluded frorn The Rldgewood* N.J., .were kindly- Aug. 28. Intorment Woodland 26* Interment. B'naXAbrahom with ALTEC speakers plus many Landscape Gardening 63- 3 room-opar-tmonl avallablQ..-.Wallr or-beat offer. 7S4*i«>, said Township committee to be account- up—to—tho Qrlplnally-- MEMORIAL HOM.B.1210-.CHntQnr LaGrcca Constr., Inc. PAINTING, PAPERHANGINGPERHANGING,, maintained olevotor building; requlred amount with tho feflt;HVcnctn3)'South32deqree3 30 Ave., Irvlngton, on Tuesday, Aug. BERNHE1M GOLDSTICKER-, Invited to attend the funeral.trom- Cemetery.' • Memorial Park, Unlon.Nn lieu of WOELPER —' Katheryn (noo accessories. Call 482-3754 *•' Wanlnd.-smalf'l"family iiomoln held In the Municipal Building In minutes West. 37.50 .feet; and HAEBERLg. . 8. . A Elliott), on Thursday,-Aug. 22, K.9-19-25 PiA5*6WN.A5*6WNG ININTT . & EXEXTT .near shopping;,' convenient—To 1M27 Alyco MTpsemeneki -MW~Town*hlp on Septembac-4(L-- Commlltooand wlthlnJIfteen days 27. Interment Beth Israel MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton HAEBERLE ,_.. & , ...BAgT tl - -MURPHY-Oh Aug: 19, 1974,flowers donations to be maUe to tho LANDSCAPE OARDENER Union, near transportation.' Cash 1971 HONDA' eOR— BYTHE thEnctr-W^south-s? degrees, 30 COLONIAL HOME, .1100 Veronica '~A. (neo .Burke), of .974, ot-Lancailor,-P».,-formerly- ~ K 6-29-15 ASPHALT Drlwwavi;—parkirKT FREE ESTIMATES. 687-7172." "'- Parkway:-Rentil86;-5e«-Sup^on- NCE OF BONDS AND ;:._._.: .-.-.":•-•-••—r.-^T.-.-. secretary^ 1974 at B p.m., and during the week from the date the owner received Memorial Park; woodbrldge. Tho Ave^'" " Irvlngtonl-yington,, on WednesdayWedy, T AVCTT-tomer- off -VauxhalVhll Rd., Amerlcan-Cancer-Soclety. -\^ WEDDINQ OOWN detachable New Lawns Made MonthlMonthlvv" premlseai 2 Chapmen PI. deaircair371'-98t6r—.--=p—-.:, S mlnutos oast 105.56 foot .tor.the • Now^rK, wife of the late Joseph SCHORNSTEIN—Gobrlol," ot-^100 orNewaFK, wife of the laterWalter lots. All work done with.power ^ r- X t-f.73 -350 St. „ BOND: ANTICIPATION Mtadev Echo, Auo, 29, 1974 prior to and up to and Including the Placool BEGINNING. .-• perlod.ot mourning observed at tho Aun"- -21- . Intermen• * t Am.-Lebano^—n™ union, on Wednesday, Auo. 28. MurpbVr mother oi. Joseph P. F, Woolpor, devoted^ mother of floor length veil & troln a. Edw; roller, All kinds masonry, Jwnei MMaintenancei . Sprini g cKK S o FROM IRVINOTON date of such meeting, copies of : Stone Hill Rd., Sprlnplleld, N.J,, Call between 1 &6p.m. - NOTES." - • ' ' . .. . (Fefl;.$3.24) ARTHURH.BUEHRER family residence; - • > • CmeteryCemetery,, tsellnn,, N.J.. ThThe petodr tod Thence to St. Michael's Church, Murphy of Colonla and Margaret "Walter Elliott Wdolper of E| Paso, hood pleco$125. Coll 687-5893 LaMorgese, 18 Paine Ave , Irv .Shrub Planting and Prunlnp. kavnr -KoHs-pBlriters-- Irtleclor, exterior. ~-375-2i5fl__ said ordinance will be made Commonly known as No. 115 No, .CASINO • Entered'lnto eternal t i observed ot the beloved husband of Mildred -(nco- - onyllmo. MORRIS TWP. (MORRISTOWNr Ult: 2V. Township Clerk- Munn AycnueT Newark, New ot mourning Union, tor a. Funeral- Mass. A. Lflrte, slater of Mrs. Reolha .Jex. and Kathenyn -Verger of ES 2-3023 Fully Insured. Call anytlmef--372- Houses Wanted to (fenf . _ .113 K-8-29-1I7 -avairamo-anhfl-cterk's-omcirtn- fd*eT, AuglJW. 1W4—- • rest, dn.Monday, Aug. U, 1974, T^dMraJtvIng Intexmertt- Oftte of Heaven Gast)»_dear_JaIh(!r...Df.. Susans Fifti.r/ing •1,2,3; bedroom luxury, A:C"Gorden" tF ~*"ir** ##*##**••*+****•#** jerseys" „ residence ol MrT^n Xurran. ansLMra, lrene_ RqrbyriU schornsteln and Barbara Chose, Lancaster, Pa,, sister of Mrs. , 1 19 15 5343 or 3719787. Apartments. Pool. S240up. N.V.c. ,._aald Municipal Building to tho (Fco:S10.al) Joseph V-Xmlno-O!.. 16 W. Morris Fair .Lawn, tRVmoTOfi r'" ' ' VERY REASONABLE RATES .--together with and sublect to.- Ponley^JM JJnfl.St cernoterv. . . . •- olSo tlvo orandchlldren. Relatives dear brother 6f Belle Karger and Ellzabolh Thor^Ut-Dunedln, Fla. _T=" x x ttf-7f j bus, trains. 539 6431. Taking oi TOWNSHIP QiLUNLCtN . memberaofthegonerolpubllcwho Ave,,- Llndcni-beloved-husband o^ and the late Robert H. and 4 room oportment 1st floor, moke —I;—-Calt-CrMBrKr76Ti5054~~~ Trailers & Campers driveway agreement In Deed Book > Eleanor Rotundo,Cas.InQndo,Cas.InQ4 ddevoted N-J. KOHEN—On Saturday, Aung.. 74 24, , and friends attended the funeral William Schornsteln.- Funeral, PATNTTNG a, DECORATINO. int plications. • ,127B Public Notlco Is hereby given NT V!) shall request tho same. OFFICE OP THE -—' Court, from The FUNERAL^HOME OF •Margut'Clto'EIttott, also survlved- own gas hcot. Middle ooo couple- .Carpentry 32 •3 — HA-tf.63 X37 Paoe-sJa. Right of Inarms ond . father of Jph J> f Wtchung. DEWOOLF—On Aug. 19,. 1974.. -l»24rE003 Gilford services wore conducted Irom The 8, Ext. Alterations, paneling. Free OR NEAR IRVINGTON CENTER! thalzuaOn-^QEdlnanco, the title of ARTHUR H.BUEHRER, : father of Joseiph J>. of Wat ROMANOAROEN TOWNSHIP CLERk egres9*-Ts guaranteed. ilarnlj-Fla., and M Richard; of Orango. husband ol Union, devoted father ot Harvey, JAMES F, CAFFREY & SON,B09 BERNHEIMGOLDSTICKER "' - by u grandchildren. Relatives and est. Insured. K. Schrelhofer. 68?- RANDOLPH TWP. ? BEDROOM HOUSE. $175 PER" which Is herelnbelow set forth, was • .'_- Township Clerk Springfield. N.J. . NlChOlCVS Of Mlai[ii.-rio., anu ivira. Gertrude (noo DclMaostro), father I6vlng brother of Herman, Lyons' Awe., Irvlngton on friends were kindly Invited, to LANDSCAPING (Dover area rHamltlonlan Lyxurjt- 1971DODOE flnallypossed and approved by the Above description being In Arthur (Amy) Vuolo of Ann Arbor, MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton CARPENTER CONTRACTOR " 8137, days. 607-3713 oves & wknds; 1 IS Kx\SV TO JM.ACK TAKE NOTICE at the meeting, of of Michelle, Lisa, Doroen and Klrrv Bernard-and Milton Kohen, alscr Saturday, Aug. 24, at 8 a.m., to St. attend the funeral service, at JUSL1B1 Lawn repair, sod, shrubs 8, Apartments, Center Grovb Rd., off CARt FOR HOME, INCL*JDI|!TG Family Wagon Township Committee ot tho Spfldr Leadpr, Auo-29. accordance with a survey 'of said AAlch., and brother of Mrs; Mtttte- -Ave., Irvlnoton, cm Wednesday, A'l types .remodeling, additions, monthly- maintenance,•399-3295-' — —: X t-f-73 tho Township Committee held on prcmisfis made by^Amos-O. - V. .son_Qf-Mrs, l.reno Brelphwelo_ ^survived by two grandchildren. Patrick's Pro-Cattiedrah -- where HAEBERLE 8. BARTH HOME ^ PtANO, upright, grand. Antique, Rt."10,-3'/^ & A*/i - 1-arr2-t»tfroom REPAIRSrCALt-AfTeR 8:30 PM -Sacrifice- -Township of VJiilbn.ln tlie'Gotihtyflf- SahatJno ..ol_..Brooklyn,^.:N..Y,r- DeWoo'lt and'the IST*" Jonn Aufl. -3-1 .-Infer monV-Mt.J-ebonon- repairs 8. alterations, insured after 2 p.m. EXPERIENCECPAINTBR Unlon at a'publlc meeting helo at AugusT ••• 27, -• mi, on LeRoy^F. Nlsenson, Surveyors, Fuherar'wos'Tonducted'fromThe" tne TunoratMass wasoitcrod arv. "FOR"FUNERACST—Wi—etlntWi™ built between 18901895. Will paint exteriors:, clean 8. apartmwiis^ from «20, air con- • 748-8687. .. 399-6345 .... . Domlnlck of Miami, Fla., andDoWoolt. brother of Marlon SUBURBAN CHAPELOF PHILIP Cemetery, Isolin, N.J. Period of Schlejchter. Perfect condition. Wm. p..Riviere, 688-7296. ; dttlonod, nowly decorated, In- the Municipal' Building, Frlborger recommendation of tho Board of dated Septemher 25, 1972. Paul of,Linden. Relatives and a.m. Intermbnt. St. Gertrudo's mourning observed at the family Ave., Irvlngton, on Monday(;Aug. — -" K t.f-32 . <: R 10-3 63 reasonable. Call Mike, 232-7081 '•*— . Z 8-29.113 K-829.127B 1 j Adlustmont, approval "«?,V™n£a. Preston. John • DeWoolf, Carol APTER S. SON, 1600-Sprlngfleld Cemetery. • 26. interment' Falrmount Best offer. Moving, must sell.. 341- cludlno cooking'flas, heat & hot Park,' Union* New Jersey on BULLSEYE ITllS Intended to describe tho friends are kindly Invited to attend Burgos and Irene DeWoolf. The residence. after-S p.m.- • - • August 27, 1974. •: the application of CHARLES samo promls&s conveyed to Ave., Moplewood, N.J., onMURRAY—Elliobeth V. (nee Cemetery, Newark. 682B or 528-7704. .. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR water, swlmmina pool, on-slts Ihe funeral from the LEONARD. funeral was-hold 'rorrrThe Monday, Auol 26. Interment Beth SKLAR —Jack, of 2200 Park Lane,- Maintenance Sen/ice . 65B ——— X 8-22-73 parklna. Call 36670.5/or.see Suot. Houses (or Sale' 111 61(6-7700 BEYEh for a special oxcep on Clarence J. Harrelt and Dora Leo LEE FUNERAL HOME, 301 E. O'Brien),, of 226 E. Filth Ave., WEiHBqRO • Kate, of 161S N. X 8-2915 Additions, kitchens 8, bath Houses for Sale 111' MARY E. MltLEft To roach tha person yau want. FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES F. Israel Cemetery, Woodbrldoo, Hollywood,-Fla., formerly ot LIVINO ROOM & dining sot and rumodollng. All types ropatrs 8, In Bldg. 11, Apt.5 use to erect a now service station Harrell, his wife, by Deed dated Blancko St., Linden, on Thursday, Rosette, on Auo. 24, 1974, beloyed • Wood Ave., Rosolle, formerly of , * Township Clerk a an lnoxpon«W« it ait at 1J8 Hillside Avenue.Block 120 November 15, 1972 and recorded CAFFREY8.SON,e09 Lyons Avo.r N.J. Period of mourning was wlfo Q/ the late John Murray, Nowark, beloved husband of Ann Linden, t^eioved wlfo of the late lamps tor sale, a real bargain. alterations. Free estimates. R HOME CLEANINO SERVICE Piano Tuning 74 Auo, 29 at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. obscrved'af the home of Mr. and (nee Monblatt), lovlno father ol AN ORDINANCE All Io, •Ad Tok or' atyii In (ft 1 • nowipapor. • fo November 16,1972 In Book 4427 of Elizabeth Church, Linden, where, Irvlnoton, on Friday, Aug. 23, devoted, mother of Mrs. Rita Abraham, devoted mother of Edith Must see to appreciate. 923-0835, Helnze, 407 2968. Windows washed, floors scrubbed Mrs. Harvey Kohon, 1002 Glfford Rhona-Catona, Leonard ond the ilLTpAiiT VACATING PART OF ' .he.wll| u w -°The 'application Is on fllo in the Deeds for Essex County, Page 95. at 9 a.m., a tunoral Mass will bo Cremation Rosedalo cromatory. •^fionner/jjMrs. Edna Sharp, John Forber and Herbert Welnbera and > £869113: after 6. ••• . K 9-12-32 8, waxed, panolllng cleaned & help yo '-lit. o •In iplo court, Union. -. -Isle Arthur Sklar, deor-brolher of PIANOS 2 bedroom modern Garden GREENWICH LANE IN THE office ol the Township Clerk and is Tha approximate amount ot the offered, Interment Rosedale EMMRICH—On Tuesday, Aug.. 20,, And James Murray, dear slater of dear sister of Cello Levlno; also ^-^=; : HA 8-2915 ATT TYPES, OF CARPENTRY washed, carpet cleaning, etc. Call Apartment, 1355 + gtllltlea. Sept. TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN Rc.uli.Co llor Wo. nt Ad. DIAL ' Slvlo Nednlck, Francos Grcenstoln survived by six grandchildren cTnd POOL TABLES I 245-6916. ALSO • open for public in^ct^ Judgment to be satisfied by said Cemetery, Linden. . 1974, Bernard P. of 944 Carteret LANO—Harold P., of Springfield, Mra.. Margaret Q'Reardon, also WORK, CABINETS, BLOCK 1st -occupancy; near all Iran. THE COUNTY OF UNION. 1 ond Benlomlri Dovis, also survived two great-grandchildren. Fuperol 1973 Leftover Model* . PIANOS REPAIRED *, . ******** sale Is the-lum-ot. TvrentvTwo. Avo,, Union; beloved husband of N;j., on Friday; Aug" 23, 1974, survived by nine grandchildren CEILING, PANELING", . TILE C.GQSCINSK1 - ES 5-4816 Union Leader. Aug. 29, 1974 **.*•' ******** CHURCHILL—Joseph 'A. Sr., on by five grandchlldron. Funeral - and Displays . . ,.686-7700 : Township Clerk. •Thou«and-Two Hundred Seventy-. Vivian - Drake - nmmrlch ..and. beloved husband of Joanotto Kloln- ^andJIve.owfltrariirachlldren. Tho FLOORING ETC, 371-3129, ' {;™* brother, of Mrs. Anna Doerr. Long, dovoted brother • ol Mrs. ~ {SIEITZM'A'N?"' COMMUNITY " 7 Masonry Cents (122,272.37), together with Roselle Park, beloved husband sf Frank Foley. *A"prlvato~funorol SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, BERNHE1M - GOLOSTICKER 3'x5 Bumper Pool J75 66 SPRINGFIELD Josephine (nea Zlmltls), devoted Funora serv ce was held at the MEMORIAL HOME. 1200 Clinton CHAPEL, 954 E., Jersey St., the costs of this sale. p sorvlco was held ot.SMITH AND 146 E Second Ave., Roselle, on 6' Slate Tables $299 Plumbing & Heating 75 5Vi rooms, 2nd floor,, supply owh father' ot Joseph Jr . of Union, MCCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, Avo., Irvlnoton, on Tuesday, Aug. Elizabeth, Aug. 28,. Interment Mt. 3'x5' Air Hocky t|95 The Sheriff reserves tho right to SMITH (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Wednesday, AUQ. 26. Thence to St. Carpeting 33 ATL MASONRY —StepsT los. Business or professional Diane and Andrea, both- at home, 1500 Morris Avo., Union, on Ave., Springfield, on Saturday, 27. interment King Salomon Lebanon Cemetery, Iselln. The .1974 Early Buy Specials - P«ts, adjourn the sale trom time to tlmo dear brother ot Charles Chlrchlello •'Joseph's R.C. Church, Roselle, Period ol mourning observed at tht ,- 8|d0wolKs, waterproofing. ieir PLUMBINO «. HBATINO BRANCHBURG, N.J. Friday, Aug. 23. Interment whoro a Funeral Ma» wasCemotory, Clifton, N.J. The period 7' Slatolecn '.". ; S120 employed. Insured, -A. ZAP. as provided by Law, . " „.._, of Newark and Mr». Ann* Breihal Everorooh Cernotery,.E!!m)3Plh. I Aug. 24. .. ot mourning observed ot .the homo of Mr ft. Mrs, Lawrence S'Slateteen. :...»130 CARPET INSTALLED Repairs, remodeling, violations. Newark.N.J..August 19,197-t LEO—On Aug. 24, 1974, FlorVinct) offered, interment Stv Gertrudo's 1 1 . Wall.to.wall. Plus repairs . PULL.O, MU 7-4474 or ES 2-4079 v •of trvlngton, grandfather of two OAYDOS—Enterod Into olornal residence ot Mr. ond Mrs. George Ferbei , '594' Shorman At«.. V SlOto-..-..,:....-... V...,.: 7..MoS Bathrooms, ..Kitchens.. hot. -water SyMMTT, ' WOODEDTACRE LOTS .: JOHNF.CRYAN.SHf.RiEF- jCe'metory, Colonla. ; Experienced. Call Andy ' - * * •--—• -H-MT66 bol lei's, steam 6< hot water orandchlldreri^RoljtlvMi-friends rest; NlkOL—FTorn, orrMontfayrXUfl;" Shorrn«n,--26- BrookwQod_.Dr,<- Savlnus up to 40 Percent 4 room apartment; 2nd door, 2 Deubel and Estrlri, Attorneys and mombers of the Knights of Moplewood. In lieu ot flowers, ZULLX)— "G'ioVannr(j6nniTof 'Eaif~ PELICAN POOLS INC. 755-6781 ?.?.71f»Bp MASON systems. Modern sovyer.cleaninq. family home. Available Sept. 1st. PROGRAMING Vails. Loader, Aug. 29, Sept.- 5, 12, 26,1974. ol Newark, wife of the late Commercial 1 tMldence.. Call v-_ , • PAVED ROADS Columbus Lodge No. 4186 o» Fred Nikol, mother of the late John contributions to the American Oranoa, devoted husband'tff*AYina Rt. IS, East Brunswick, N.J'. — — .ICv-13.33 -•IN Call 277-4460 alter 6 p.m. ' - Cl»s -Starts S«ptw»btf 10 MOVING TO SHORE Kenllworth were kindly Invited to Heart Association or Leukemia (n0O'M»'one)-Zullo, fond son of Herb Trlefler, ES 2-liJio. : William hnd Eugene p^ertionlk, Next to Two Guys . — J. REMODELING —r^ r-— Z-8-29-101 , ' ' . Golf course'Area ' • attend the funeral on Monday. Foundation would he flppreclated. Theresa and .Iho late Leonard, PHONE 534-2534 •—: .Uonrn bunlnqaa qomputurproofomming 'also survlvetf by five Cemetery Plots 36 CALL.944-753O UNION ' |.,i Aug. 26, from The KENttWOfTH grandchildren and five great- beloved father ol Tor«a Haas of r : .— X IMS l-UMBIN 1 3'/i room apartment In 2 family Apiiludij. ond mammy foqulmcl, no ad- FOR VACATION? FUNERAL HOME, PV 511 iMITH.-Ylo.lo> Morris Plains, Josophlno Donotrlo "Z"'""'""""""*'*"""""; ' R 9-12-44 HBATINO. • SEWER 8, WATER vandod mnlh, dugrao opIloniVOVdr 00 por grandchlldron. "Relatlvos and DINETTE set, 2 pioco Moplo . Gar heat Inst near conter. Meat 8, holt water Washington Avo., corner of N .Tlst frlendaare kindly Invited to attend of Spotawood, LorralneMlragllaof bedroom set, bed a, dresser, also HOLLYWOOD. Roplj R supplied, Business couple .. contemporary «, Colonial Ranches conr'ol gut Bludohts foqufilng plucomflnl St., Kenllworth, exit 138 Garden Rosello Park, devoted brother ot Romodeilno, Electric nuw« oolton JO(}Q an pioommmorB. Frco thetuneralserwlcoat HAEBERLE antique HI Boy Chlfferobo, and MEMORIAL PARK nno 34 c preferred. 6867725 after 6 p.m. • VANS AVAlLAfltE ~ state Parkway. Thence to St. B. -OARTH HOME FOR AnloIncite Oenedetto' of Chicago & Gethsemane Gardens ' •"•• sy ' 374 ———; Z.f-29-101 • ' Tudor«. Colonial '2 stories ' IPM Apliiudo .Tool and Placement Report CARPETS Theresa's Church, Kenllworth, Irani' tho LEONARD-LEE iior, verona v.MaM'Hi i-u. u- ««< « and the late Polar, also six many household Items. 371-9124. FUNERALS, tn "Clinton Ave.. —— R 8 2915 ^ _Mau»o.leyh\ nvnjinWo. " * n WITH DRIVER . where a Funeral Mass was offered FUNERAL HOME, 301 E. Bloncke kind y Invited to-attend the funeral grandchildren. Funeral waa 1 CUSTOM DESIGNS AVAILABLE , from The FUlfERAL HOME OF Irvlngton,onThuraday, Aup. 29, at O.E. RBFRIOERATOR H t-f.46 CLEANED ' for tho roDOse of his soul. St.t , LindenLid , on TuejdaVTuesday . AugAuo. 272,7 conducted from The RAYMOND Apartments Wanted to Share 101A Value Priced at')72,9O0 Up ' " • Interment Graceland Memorial JAMES F. CAFFREW&.SON, 809 1O;3OA.M. Intarmontat Hollywood FUNERAL CENTER,a22 Sanford Good condition Rest Homes 79 DIRECTIONS: Rt. 2J west, approximately 5 mllos past' p.rmatlofrWte thonce to Sti EMiabelh church, Lyons Ave., trylngton on Tuesday, Momorlal Park. • REASONABLE RATES Park, Kenllworth. Llndon',-whore"a.(uneral'MaS»was Ave.. Vallaburg. en'Monday, AUQ. J125 Sommervllle. Turn right to models at Tract sign. CAR CARPITS CLBANBD Aiio. 27— . nWmen) Rosehlli 7 MASON CONTRACTOR-STEPS or call (Mil 379-7083 COBURN—Thoodoila Travis, of ottered. Interment St. .Gertrude NOCHT —', Armaard (noe 26. Funeral Mass St. Joseph * Coll 4«7-35ai. 3 CEMETERY PLOTS SIDEWALKSPAT-IOS tomefor the BUSINESS or profeulonsl woman ODOR RSMOVKD Cemetery, Linden. WlfiH.Tf toatiitredpartrnent orrent'a room SprlngVleld. N.J.,* on- Tuesday, Cemetery, Colonla. Shertqnlelb), on Friday, Aug. 23, Church. . < —— K O.a«-15 RosedaleMemorlal Park SPECIALIZE IN.SMALL JOBS Aged and Retired home like at- FAJT, •fflCIBNT , Aug. 20; 19J4, mother of. M»c, LINKER—Tlllio (nee Fromer), 667 RAY AVE., UNION.N.J, mosphera;- Stato with privileges, Rosalie • ORA5SMANN—Gustavo E., on 1974, ftflO 72, Ot 413 S. 2Uf St.,Cerjietery PULL dining room let and 3 ; Linden oved,. 500 CHUBB INSTITUTE W«V. Richard and Rotjerf of 3fM Turrell Ave., south Oranao, Irvlngton, wlt« of ttie late Gunther Call 549-0636 ' 686-4119 or 6W-1427 Cherry Sti, Ellfc* nSTT. transportation 8, shopping POWCOMPOTfiR THCHNQi-Oav^^ RBAJONABLB Tuesday, Aua. 20, 1974, of Union, bedroom salt.'Call 686-soli convenient. 34J-174J n e.ro. to 1 coburn, sister of Mrs, Blanche beloved wlfo of Jacob, dear ihtor K. Noch), devoted mother ot Mr*. TANNENDAUM-Nathan, of 71A HOUYttOOO FU»IST .,— X 8-2915 ^ '• • KB-29-36 H tf-64 X t.f.79 Bl JFKP»rh«rty, tlt)in\ Mllli. N. J.0T07B • Keotlng and Harold Travl., alto Sri's'sSn™ SUSWfflSII* o( of sVd-eiV -Rosennero, Dorothy Doris' Spann , ant*- Gunthtr P. Mtchlaan 'Ava.Ava., , MlaVnl •tteach. p.m. ' .' EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENT HOMit, orricn * 16811700 stuyvMont AV«. NATURAL BIRCH UIBD CONCRETBMASOfTRY —r-r ,— Z.e-2»-10IA survived by eight,orandchlldren. 6u.t.»..;c. Or.»m.n.n,. Mr,, ^Inw-Od^n-,,-^"hrlrn"^ Nocht, also survived by six Fla.»formerly of Nowark, beloved ' Union-1 rvlngton : Funeral \v«» conductedI from husbanusband of Eito (neo Shoplrp)S , KITCHBU CABINET! U»«B CAR* DON'T DIB...they Quality work. Reasonable pricesprl . PLUMBER*, ATTENTION I Sell 298 U.S. HIGHWAY'22,weST SERVING ALL COMMBRCIAL BUILDINOS Marie wlckswat and Catherine grandchildren. Relatives and We ipoclollio In Funtrol Ult.x nit,Lihapo your wrvlfo* to ov«r «0,000 local CARP1T 4LBANBO .SMITH AND &MITH Grassmann, grandfather of BERNHEIMGOLDSTICKeR Mends wure kindly Invited to lavini g fathefthr off GustavoGt , .JiJlus luit trade-away. Sell youn with a Built to last. Fully guaranteed! RBNTTMAT ROOM with a Want GREfiNBROOK - MEMORIAL HOME, 1300 Clinton Ofllgn ond Sympathy Call 24S031O lowcoit Win! Ad. Call 684-7700. C4F construction, 689-486889-4163^ - famlltts with a low-cost wont Ad Job Site 524.MM PRBB BITIMAT* liOBUhBAN), 415 Morris Avo., Kenneth and Nancy'Grassmann. altend the funoral service at MolvTn and Jerome Tannenbaum ArronotmenH lor the b«»»ovetl SprlngllBld, N.J, On Thursday. Ave.,, Irvlngton,. on SySunday- , AugAu. dlso survived t-jy 13 grandchildren 1 6 29 6J Call 404-7700. Relatives and friendfriends were kindlnlyy HAEBERLE IJ. OARTH. HOME family. Just Phww? SHORT CALLPAY LESS Aug. 32. funeral Moss .in St. Invited to attenattend thfr. funerafunerall 25, at 10:30 B.nv Interment Klnp FOR F.UNERALS, 971 Clinton and ono groat-oranddooghter. \L J«me.' Church, Springfield, servlcl o at HAEBERLE^HAEBER , BA*RTH Sotomon Cemqtory, Clifton, N.J. •Avo., hvlngton, on Monday, Aug. Punerarnervlcea were conauctea (861838 ,-•• :....T 686-4669 or 643-0505 Period of mourning will bo Irom I The .BE'RNHEIM. tntermertt In St.- Teresa' COLONIAL HOME/ 1100 Pine 2fl. interment Hollywood Memorial R ^MEMORIAL Cemetery, Summit. • -J -Aye., corner of^Vaux, Hall R^I., obsoryiod at mo family residence. Park. rt •v-

*.; »itM6^»A'JKj^^<^^S5>^*.t«+-i:'»^>-->^-'>:>^.I" *.i.i : S:. V., \

!/• •• ••• 1

'•. • '•" -T ,: .:' , •.-. ;". ••.•., •••• •' • • •*•••'• '.,:':' 1' '.:...,;;•'.• .' "" ' , . •'v

•••••?m

•••>.. -•'IT' ,K

-Thur5day7-Aogusr29r~1"l>74-|: AH" state- police pageantry- at Waterloo to patrol roads so-of-emergenc> call -.""-: TraeTZip Coder 3760400 for Police Department Major Eugene Olaff, acting superintendent of or First Aid Squad for Springfield is and now comprises some 20 members. Civil'War skirmishes, marching drills anil created history sponsored by the First New' State Police, has ordered all available per- 376-7670 for Fire Department artillery demonstrations are just parLoj the Jersey I'.ieht Artillery. Battery B. Clark's At 8 a.m. on Saturday, the festivities open to sonnel assigned to traffic patrol duty during -the-publicwitb-individual-shoollng;match«»-by- colorful pageantry to take plainrnrbor-lJnT TOTTery— • —- — ~Z~7~ the Labor DayweeHentl- beginning tomorro -07084— Confederate and Union soldiers, using muzzle- weekend at historic Waterloo Village, near Acting as the metropolitan host team, Llark s evening, and ending Tuesday morning. leading rifles. Carbine matches follow at noon. Stanhope ' " ' Battery has invited 27 teams from Jpist of the In addition to station personnel, backed by Artillery and individual matches will continue Pubtlihvd'Evary Thursday'by Trumar PublUhlnQ Corp. ' One hour away from Nev? York City, there is Mississippi- to break camp "=. "'- r»- Hudson. Bergen; Essex ami Sussex Counties ground patrols in spotting trouble are'ds and P.O. Bo« 69, Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 07081 ' SPBINGF)ELC>. N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1974- drum performances.'That evening the public is coordinating the free flow of traffic. Troopers tlO.of Y«aHy Paid at Sp.lngll.ld, .25 Cents Per Copy invited to" join an informal barn dance begin- wiH-also-flyas-observers In. the_Iurnpike_and iiiiiETar9"p:mrand tickets are~$2.50r—"; Parkway helicopters. ,J On Sunday, eight-man teams in shooting ; Schedules have been arranged to provide uniforms will parade to the target range at 9:30 saturation coverage by tactical patrol units, a.m. Following an opening .ceremony, team task force, radar, VASCAR and breathalyzer shooting events will take place until 2:30. At operators with special emphasis on the critical ^ 78 to open one -way is wi :i:3l) p.m.,'children, menfolk and womenfolk hours between 5 p.m. and 2 a.m., when most __, • -vw? will be judged for Confederate and "Union fatal accidents occur. ' The New' Jersey Association of Realtors should be to create one simple, comprehensive gowns arid uniforms, followed one hour later by Majfketf patrol cars will be used to the fullest (traAU) is recommending to Congress several disclosure' procedure," he added. ,i lull dress uniform award ceremony for all advantage, particularly where traffic flow Is Link to run changes in closing-cost regulations designed to 3. Eliminate the federal regulation of teams in -artillery, 'and individual shooting heavy.' Dismounted posts will be taken at reduce home buyers' misunderstandings and maximum interest rates ort FHA and VAcompetition.' At 5:30 p.rn. fafc 'aWp^aWffll| guaranteed mortgages, and allow them to mo confusion, and to possibly reduce closing costs. demonstration personal. contact wItir'7 l9ri8tR. ,«na ftuCtuatc~wllH •other-market rales~?==n=rr "Closing oh the home of its choice should bea" Adding to the excitement- on the same day. pedestrians as required to help the putyic get-" from hiippjrevcnl for a family. Instead, many find The association feels this would greatly visitors will also be treated to some 25 or more A BATTLTTLE ISGOINGON Inside the human body.lnabiMihotograph. WhWhitte blood cells where they are going safely. ' _•;'"•" •••-/ lessen the nepd of. lenders to charge discount costs included that were no„ t anticipate_.,d , . - . antique automobiles that will he ondisplay at ore defendind g againsi t bacteriabti . This picturicture Is shown in color at the Kodak Photo • Troopers-will concentrato enforcement On~ earlier" said Sidney H. Koorse, president of ~irolntBTlhe difference between interest on Hiese ,hc village from noonjito 4 p.m. sponsored-by- ;; Gallery in New York City as part of a display on the medical photography of Up, the drinking driver and accident producing fo cover • . loans, and,_ .prevailing, higher^_rates_..belng__. lhe_.-wbw-.-. Jortey-roRion^f—lhc-ijinUque-^.. ^qTrNiissbVros-seen-Irr hi^^ -vIolnttons-such-asrtlrlvlnE-too-fast-for-con- charged other borrowers. of ti Automobile,Club of America. • through escrow or the lender, but buyers e Avenue of the AmerkasJjLopen free to the public from_noon,to 5 ejru.qn Monday ditions," following too closely;-failure lo keep become angry with all that is involved in the--- " Pavment ° , 1SC°j" f"'" [a 'S | n i On Sunday evening |he public is invited ib right, improper passing, disregard of stop 1 r t le nl S _ and frqtti.9:3Qa.rn.1o5;p-rn. on Tuesday through Soturday^ '..- Return traffic stalled^ " closing, including the Realtor. ' he added. ISublesome item in the settlement procedure." "attend aTuirdrcss "military ball beginfflnpTat 9 - signs, improper left turns "and improper Koorse listed suggestions being presented to crossing or walking on the roadway. Allowing those interest rates to fluctuafi?woul(i p.m. Tickets are $2.50 and lie and jacket or Congress during its consideration of possible( uniform is required- ' ' .' The alcohol factor continues to be present by Watcfvjng impasse closing-cost legislation: increase availability of funds for mort- On Monday at 11 a.m., .skirmishers will Dial P-A-R-K-W-A-Y . in more than 50 percent of all fatal accidents. ': " BVABNERGOLD employees and board members; set up rules ByBOBLIBKIND "All settlement costs should be disclosed to gages in N.J. during times.of tight monoy-.-We assemble and purade'to tfie recnactment area This means that driver or pedestrian-Im- The Regional High School District Board of for employment of students in school offices, Drivers may be able to coast from Summit the buyer at the time commitments are made feel it also would decrease the ultimate cost of lor arms inspection followed by the rcenact- pairment contributes to the majority of causes, Education Tuesday-night unanimously voted and provide guidelines for activities of school- -| through Springfield to the Garden State Park-: for obtaining a loan. At life same time, in- the transaction to both buyer and seller," ment of a Civil War battle. Activities conclude emphasizing the need to he mentally and final approval for four new policies. One of bands and choral groups. -.->•• Way in union this winter along the Kt. 24 formation booklets should be distributed by .the KoOrse said. TrnffiCj wftntrW .Hotel given ,al 1 p.m. Visitors may tour Waterloo Village physically alert. them replaces an attendance policy adopted Changes in the attendance policy change the Freeway and Rt. 78. But they won't be able to lender that fully explain-costs involved'in the "In addition, it would greatly diminish a . Motorists now are able to dial the letters P-A- might affect travel. Commissioner Townsend Highway fatalities on a statewide basis are olast spring which had qYawn heated protests' emphasis in dealing • with, truancy from travel in tfie other direction from the Parkway. transaction. . major" cause . "of disappointment .and afterward. ' . , A preserved Colonial village, Waterloo was Il-K-W-A-Y to get up-to-the-minute reports on pointed out. * • - . ' down 237 compared Co liist year's total of 867 as • from Istudents who regarded it "as unduly disciplinary action and loss Of course credit to The construction contract calls for the,two "This "early disclosure would I'limihale dissatisfaction during the settlement process," Dispatchers will alter recorded taped of Aug. 21. Since there Is no "acceptable" punitive. The action came before an audience behavior counseling in meetings with students he added. the site of Andover Forge and hassixteen ,18th Garden State Parkway road and traffic con- sections of the road-still being built in Union to problem's created by last-minute unforscen and 19th Century buildings open to the public. ditions. • * messages periodically or as conditions dictate number of highway fatalities, every motprist of approximately 24 citizens at Gov. Livingston and parents. The policy emphasizes: "Com- be open to eastbound traffic by Dec, 31. The details. The buyer in N.J. would have days' in Unlike re-creations, all arc on original foun- Commissioner John B. Townsend of the New so that callers of P-A-R-K-W:A-Y will be ad- should be working to help reduce this statistic Regional in Berkeley Heights. mon sense rules of fairness, firmness and westbound road will not be opened until the Rt. ' advance of closing to acquaint himself with dations, restored and refurbished as a living Jersey Highway Authority; which operates the vised of the traffic flow, tieups, ice or snow to "zero.." — ——• • -' • The Xhree other policies: bar acceptance_of _ justice fnusl be close at hand when considering 7BJjnk_ through the Watchung Reservation- these costs, or seek better terms from other Seton HalT ready conditions, fog. heavy rain, flooding or other any gifts from school board suppliers by air inadequate attendance. Our goal must be to museum spanning some 200 years of history. Parkway, announced this week that a newf : stalled by environmental protests—is com- .lenders and closing-cost services," Koorse r Winking craftsmen throughput the Village telephone answering service for the entire 173- unusual situations. — : ~ increase attendance, not to punish, for Ih- pleted. Highway officials said traffic would explained. "This would encourage competition. eqi strati on in -di>u»»iKXiuiU)-Culoniat-tmdcS-5ueli-as-brDiini; milo-toadway-M'nl.InULfffd't last- "The Authority decided to initiate the service Show cancelled Jjcacjion of ruik, making.' weavingrflower~drying',rtinsrfiiihi'ng, "the 'service wifs set up' in ffieTiirkway •"becaus"c~onhe-lr"e>mnTdous-tncrease1n-the- "Tile irofrtiaTrd ren"iains~*withih "the "veTvel Summit, creatingjjottleneeks if the-westbound . 1. Allow the Department of Housing and even ing cl i v i si on and many others to the tune of the blacksmith's Communications Center at the Authority numbcr of vehicles on the road," Com- "BrachureJtsf^ glove, however. When all other measures fail. lanes ofRt. 78 running from the Garden State Urban Development to construct'several model anJi(UaiwuisBJiits^iJ^hjsji^bejwinx ^o^£ts<>nter incl)idiri|; f-nnfprpn.rp<: with » battery nf i-y; Parkway were opened before the -wateriung'" J ""-ffror^TOrram^^ Village is registered as u 'State Dispatchers in the Center are in"corisfant "radio" round service ihaTsliouTd behelpful to Park-" IJriTrJey MucLaine' lias "cancelled""aT .^_in the behavioral sciences, the'erring students Reservation link. __^__ regional variations in slate laws, differing division, will conduct registration for the fall ... "' _OTmTtTOmr;rtjnir-wjt)rgt,tte-ipn,Operfl^iH-p(1trel: woy-pulfOBB-no-matior what thn.timr nf riayjir.. The RC. 24 Freeway from Springfield Id the "business practices and nufrltet coifililionir" semester Tuesday through -Sept. 7 onThe South State Police barracks and other installations year. We decided on making it a 12-month-a- Garden State Arts Center appearances that had credit. J.F. Kennedy Parkway in Summit (at the Short "We believe that a single settlement all along the Parkway, and gel quick data on year service because it's good for the motorist been scheduled for Sept. 5,6 and 7. The policy on music groups establishes board Hills Mall) was opened in early July. At the statement that took these variations into ac- educational operation, University College also authority over parent booster organizations. It onday. irough Christmas, how traffic is moving and conditions which to know what's ahead whatever the season. The New Jersey Highway Authority, which for recreation time, the N.J. Department of Tran- count would be too long and involved and offers classes in the late afternoon and on operates the Arts Center on the Garden .State permits each group to have one yearly ex- poFtation-opened-a-seeUon—of—JH,—78-fF< —merely-add-to-tiio buyer's,confusion.." Koorsc;—Sulttrdays—aeeowling- mnraiimniniiniininiinHimnninnitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiininiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMliimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiig • : PaTkway anrioun^rthaT-irwas-rorable-to -——The^prihgfieidHRecreatiorrDeparrrrieritthi TniaRgeinp wiiliTfPlOO miles ofDie district and Sprlngfield-avcnue-in-JJnion to_the- Rt. 24 said.. ~ - _.. ..— oxecutivo-doan. ^ New school open T,b'tairi a~suitable attraction in" the short time - week began distribution of the fall and winter ."one~long "distance" trlp"withinlhe~North~= Freeway junction in Springfield, allowing 2. The settlement statement should be a Miss O'Donnell anticipates one. of the highest.. § Schedule of activities. The brochure has teen American continent for the competitions or nvailable.ltexpressed regrets. fQL_havin& to r nonstop through traffic from Summit to Union, "substitute' for lhe iruth-in-Iending statement'. enrollments in the division in recent years. g eliminate the Arts Center shows and said that made available ar"the~Municipal Swim Pool. ''exhiBRions" cyefy"third year." .•-••--•••••-' • completion of paving operations on the two "Overall, Realtor experience with truth-in- "Many of our students arc employed during the = f or psychoiloglsts Anyone wishing a copy may obtain one at the One controversial section of the policy.- u i Ry Pnt nnrl ftAprilyn refunds will be issued to ticket holders. . '^ •. •*.- • ** t t 1* i T'jjjjailL^l^ J JV^*1 "'^ ••••••* di—Ji, !• & ••••> a t ii ._. ^ lfcunite -lerKimtf—statements—lias—l)oun—that—thu^-.Tfay^-she-s»irtr and-theyuiirierslaiMHI<*>-* a4u« • • § A new grnduate schoolTo provide ilp- " With theHolmdel amphitheater lo"TOuaTk7OTr—~ •PBpurtntBiitV'tlii declares that when sponsoring organizations--; Union will connecf the earlier completed links disclosures have created more confusion than f y college degree. In many cases tuition fees Conlev News Service •» IllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllln Springfield Library or the Municipal Building. Q t-opiey NewS if ten mother that it was NOT my portunities for self-improvement for clinical Sept. 5, 0 and 7, the Arts Center's regular . make contributions to bands or other groups with the Parkway. ' they eliminate. They contain only some of the are paid for by their employers and successful Dear Pat and Marilyn: a wear-ever marriage, s and school psychologists will be a feature of the Ann Lisa, program coordinator, announced "taking part in parad.es or other functions, the Why do my parents insist fault. _.J!fiU!. season of nighttime professional-performances The 1.7 mile section of Rt. 78 in Union from ccosts s involved in transactions, makingg it completion of courses result in job to Mom and Dad. Rutgers University scene when classes resume will close Wednesday night, Sept. 4, with a several new courses have been added to the board will pass on transportation costs to the Union avenue near the Garden State Parkway that I wait six months bcforel -O--O-- Dear lUth: necessary to present a second set of figures," promotions." in September. • concert by the Pittsburgh Symphony, William curriculum co-sponsored Iby the Recreation bands, to be paid out of the contributions. Any - to Burnet avenue will probably be completed -.—marry Craig'! I've known him Dcar Pat and Marilyn: Sorry, but I,agree with your Department and the Union County Regional 1 1895, has been the site for five U.S. Open Championships— Koorse noted. "Any. further action in this area "We are also attracting more houswives who mother. You were wrong to The Graduate School of Applied and Steinberjrcondnctlng. surplus in each case will go to-the band AERJAL VIEW of Boltusrol Golf Club shows Tudor-style by the end of December., six months ahead 01 are making plans for the day they can return to ' for two months and Mom feels My mother Is very unfair. Adult School. • , . , treasury—Thia-portlon-drew criticism at the> . clubhouse just south of Shunpike road and a small part of 1903, 1915, 1936, 1954 and 1967. Its 470.4 acres covor AD VERTI 5 E N\ E-N-T that this isn't long enough. I Last nigh I went to a slumber lake off without mentioning Professional Psychology has been established schedule, according to Robert Brazer, resident the job market," she continued. the ink stain. Next time don't to make.lt possible for practicing professionals, A course in quilt making will be given on _.meeting from parents who said .it would the facility's two 18-hole 'courses. Baltusrolj founded In. approximately 14.5 percent oi tKe township's total area. engineer for that portion. Section 785AD: John um 19 and Craig is 21, so weparty. The girl had five of us 1 Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3, starting OcU discourage band participation. ~- ••-- — ..'• • (Photo by AndRlch Studios) Hearing Tests Set Courses are'being offered in the College of are adults. spend the niglit and we had a cop out. especially 'those with less than ' a doctor's New 3-D slides Akin, resident- engineer for Section 5AC Arts and Sciences, the School of Business -•o-o- degree, to attain that doctor's level of-com- 3, at the Sarah Bailey Civic Center. Materials Tho student job policy stresses that "rio' (Springfield avenue to Burnet avenue), said he For Elizabeth To make matters worse Dad lot of fun. This morning when required will be cotton scraps, needle, thread, student shall 95 any form of work related to the •^"iJ^'irfii-hT^, n_^A^ninistoUQn^[he^dl0J!l_o^J5dUClltiQn_and_ sidef; witrr"Mmnr—How cno Iwe folded our sleeping bags, I Dnr Put ami MuTllyn: petence. Those completing the work of the does not expect his job to be completed until ^"^I!" the College of Nursing. Classes begin on Sept. 9 school will be awarded the degree of doctor of teach chemistry scissors, pencil, graph paper and ruler. records of any student^'. ';:./.••„. spring. However, the project engineers are at Bellone Hearing Aid Service offices on make them see that things found some ink on the carpet. This letter is"probably the A course in international folk donclng will be Dance concl udes ._ and. catalogs and seliedii|ej z , — .._.__ ^^_ _ — ,^ ^j .. . . — — Charlev"a tj a *^ts* Vitalv a *u a^e^ o^* M f KenllworthIIUIIIIIIVI «aaj,^ uboaru i* a «d« pusiung-t0~complete ''the eastbound~paving Monday and Tuesday. , • -r-rsTT^-TT-r—-^^-new-dimension lia^bceri-added-tocollego ~gr7ep~o"n*Tuesa5yeveningsfrqnijto&:StOa["lTie~^ prStotrstatedrthat~no7pollcy Is fiiiaTlimT >vements proposed from the Office of the Executive Dean. Seton ••>••loJiav• e an .an-, The Psy.D. is'djffercnt from the Ph.D., which ,. chomistry by Gregory V. Nelson, 30,- an Section 5AC by the same time the Section Factory-traineil hearing aid. specialists ...wcav.young.7. Hpw._.do you_js not my-fault that itleakesiso. ^Raymond" Chlslidlm School; starting Oct! T.'" immutable-He added, "We are simply trying aetivMes?oTpoofX Hall University,South'Ornnge,()707!).- swer. I am -a young is a degree emphasizing interests in research .associate professor at Drew University, 785AD work is finished in December. will be at the office listed below to perform modernize two people who are 1 just came home, Mrs. Lisa said, "Join the group in catchy to so our best. If we decide a policy docs not suit almost 50 years old. . ..:— The.-next day my friend motherTdivorced and dating. and teaching. The Psy.D. Is a degree whose Madison. -0-0- the tests. holder focuses- on professional practice, the village, dances from Romania,-proud circle—-the total interests of the district, it will be winners are listed WHEN THE ROAD js opened in both Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- Modern called and her mother is mud Every man that I go out with •- He has produced a set of 400 3-D slides In seems to feel that I am fair treatment of clients and the solving of client dances from Israel, vigorous line dances from changed. for three intersections directions, there will be two express laiies and derstanding is welcome to have a test using PSE&G reports because of"the spilled ink. I color, illustrating just about:"every cfiemical game. The lines that a problems. Serbia and Turkey,- melancholy dances from -o~o- THe highlight of the end of the Springfield Tlip expenditure of $14.0,000—with $26,450 would cost the town an estimated $9,200^ the three local lanes each for eastbound and the latest electronic equipment to determine Dear Modern: told my mother that it was an concept in which an understanding of structure Greece, stately.contras from England and gay IN OTHER BUSINESS, the board dealt at Pool .season, an extremely successful final his or her particular loss. Diagrams We may be modern with accident but shje-says that-1 divorcee, hears are .not..to_.be. is basic-to a-grasp: of-the concept Itself. Just ...... „ ,..._, J coming_from township funds—has been county-$31,050—- .. ._. —westbound traffic. rise in earnings fjirtgHqusj.dances from^Jtaljr^Fall^under~the; length: with;question8"ral8ed-by_Dr.^GsnrBe. dance, was=held=lnst Saturday nightr-flr-good recommended'by the Union County PlanHing r the Sprin^ffer^^ showing how the ear works and.spme.olthe,: Earnings-available-Tor•-common-stock-of- flip.top.cuns-and-push:hutton_musLBa.tomy friend^-houso,—believed JUis-ridiculous. Men published by CrVrMosby of St. Louis, the slides spell of the ethnic folk music of Europe and the will be on view all next week in Atlantic City at -Schlenker of Kenirworth concerning grouping time wafrha&by-the^BefSons-wholdanced-to Bl)ard for improvements to three.mterseclions MllltOwn-T^ffu^n^gBiratEd-1mprovements-in=—way—Brrfl—Burner—avenuir-wns—Tjrtgtnally- causes of hearing loss will be available. " pub|ic Service Electric and Gas Company for sprays but you -can't rush., apologize, and pay to have the . seem to feel that if you have "400 ic Near East. Folk dancing is for everyone, men _0jjUldeDisJnlr-Tny" affect class rank, since greater weight is given ^deposits may.be^collectedat the^^Sa ah Bailey shlm'plltp rnnd-Sprjnefiplfl nvmnP-lVTIlltnwn between Shunpike road and Millrown road to 4fi late this December In Ihp sprini; ring-^leariy.—Kvcn—|«j«plo—n r --—Aractiiptuiecla»a wjUbe.glveiion Wednesday to grades 111 the advanced sections under a ffew CtVIc' L'eKter. ArticTts'Ifcit ltrr$COT5Im1lttorireqna1"io-$r^7-per-iivcragr just running into a streuk of_ road. " • -". . - feet. r engineer Gary Vanvliet said, land- wearing hearing aids or those who have models have been used widely for Instructional also be available there. share, in the correspmidihg period of 1973. bud luck? I have a friend who — The Easter Seal Society's stutewide summer . (Continued on pago 10) (Continued on page ]0) The projects are listed in the board's 20-yenr _2, 'Channelize both intersections ko provide scaping work^will be completed. been told nothing could be done for them residentiui camp for handicapped children and purposes. Though they still have their place, For the 12 month period ending July 31, is also divorced and she has Nelson's slides are far less bulky, far more Lessons for 43 children under seven years of master plan transportation study, which calls safer "I" intersection-type configuration with Work began on Section 785AD on Nov. 21, should have a hearing test and (ind out about College Board classes adults, Camp Merry Heart, this year will have, age were held, last week at the pool. Springfield avenue the stem of, the T at both 1972, with site clearing. Heavy construction the latest methods of hearing correction. earnings were $115.5 million, or $2.31 per hud the same problem. Can comprehensive and flexible. They show for the county to contribute $63,850 to the The College Review Center, by Irving J. GoiarJeTgrformer you give" us an anserve- d the needs of more than 400. Camp ' The softball hitting contest for men.was won Springfield program, • locations. — work started the following spring. The contract The free hearing tests will be given at average share, compared to $102.11 million, or Merry'Heart is located on a 120-acre tract in structure'to everyone from the same point of announced this week that it. is director of. the Education swer? "Nameless Election registration forms by Ricft Vedutis with Joseph Pepe.second and 1 J "Provide free right turns for northbound calls for the construction of four'bridgesJ seven Beltone, 11, Broad St., Elizabeth on Monday $2.34 a share (excluding s special credit ap- Warren County. view—the camera's. Confusion is minimized ...The latter two projects are termed "Jong; , now"acceptin(i registrations -, Center For Youth, because every student sees exactly the same Hank Wright third. ••••• ....:..:.-•:...•_- 1 Springfield avenue at Shunpike road and south- retaining Walls, two culverts"and one"drairiage and Tuesday. If. you can't'get there on plicable to prior periods of $18.5 million, equal Dear Nameless: ~ range improvements. ' At the Hillside avenue- to 42'cents.per share) in the similar period a fromhigh school students w\v»o Registration forms and According to Franklin V. Fischer, president thing, no matter where situated, in or out of the The hula hoop contest in the girls' division bound Springfield avenue at Milltown road. tunnel. Brazer said all that is left is a portion of Monday .or/.^'uesday' call 353-7So far, 30,000 square yards of concrete have Board examinations The Springfield League of Women Voters this 1974-75 year, including—such topics as: ad- minutes arid 40 seconds; second place went"to to 46 feet, while the west leg of Hillside would be luck. All men do not wish to a new personality and new ubilites. Springfield avenue from the north at Shunpike been poured—one-third of the paving. Workers —g1verrirrNovember> by~ealIing~731-3995. week announced it will furnish the new-mall ministration of justice in Ne.w Jersey, land use, Maryanne Brarjco and third to Angela Pinos. In tapered "to provide a smooth transition." _ take advantage. Just because "He proves to himself- that inside his han- FRIDAY DEADLINE road and incoming Springfield avenue from the can jay %-mile lane of concrete a day. CL(PAND$AVE J . . _EQr...th.e,c6rn.ing..semester, voter registration forms lo. any residents environmental quality and several local issues. the boys' division, Anthony Bachus won with a Curb return radii on the northwest and. south- Editor's Quote Book il.woman Ijps beemnarried dicap there is a child who can share the same All Items other than spot news should time of 6 seconds; second place went to Michael south at Milltown road." •azer reported that six of 10 lanes between does not mean that'she will be joys und responsibilities of other children. reqilestipgjhem. Non-registered persons may —Prospectlve'membors were asked to contact west quadrants would be incrcpsed to 20 feet, courses on Wednesday and be In our office by noon onrFrlday. Judy Marksteln 273-2966, or Anne Cojhn, 467- Burroughs and third to Larry Keenan. Stuyvesant and Hurnet avenues have been SewingxjMachine Problems? willing.bed partner. Your contact the League representatives, Carole r on the northeast to 50 feet and on. the southeast v Y '~Friaay afternoons as well us Littenborg, 777.7B7Q, nr Utllo Zunknr, ^6 hhl i-n.rhnirmpn, fnr rhnrf; In- The hnrspRhof. pushing contest was won by to 35 feet. ,u J ' • •-•' 6VERITRY- LEARN a job could 1 -—will ugaln be taught by Morton persons Jo - unregistered voters will be signed up at a space—------: ;—••- ~-T (fi>nnnu«d^n pans 1O|- THE TRUTHr SCW\E ^f J gltitteii i RICKY CROSTA, President of RICHARDS MOTORS says: . «.~ -Seltzer, chairman -of th& BASIC OR - help solve? will be"encouragedTopdfticipnte in the voting -.', fiirriished-Sunday-at~the Springfield"T^otary —- •-. •—• -je ^"^Tlf^"^ P""— _ mathematics department of LAWYER Cilub's flea market "and Heritage Day: OBJECTS; process, and in the.selection of representative Weequahic High School. The ADVANCED- Want'Monty celebration on the grounds of Jonathan Dayton of Your Own? pnd qualified public officials," the League' English classes will be taught Regional High.School. Helen Maguire, deputy INCOME fAX § N»d Extra statement added. Members of the Springfield League will In the office of Township Clerk Arthur B^uhrer, 3 PREPARATION Family ln?om.»? Strong during our contact all new residents In town during Sep- :_wiill be in charge. The show will be open from 10 next spring - Case KWjQOt.OC.TC _ Anxious to Mi«t tember In.an effort to provide registration, a.m. to <> p.m. Koin date is Sept. 15. The next round of discussion on the proposed District Governor Frank I. Hirsehman of NEW JERSEY Thousands are earning good • No* Ptoph? Information dnd, if. requested, the new. mail- Vath of Rt: 7a througli the Watching Reser- money as lax preparers. En- I Wall,' tf>« SAWYER SECKCTAKIAl Toms River-will make his official visit to the vation should get under way next spring, ac- rollmont open to men -and registratton form. " '- ;' • SCHOOIS hovt .om. on.w.u women ot all ages. Job inter; . Porsqns interested in knowing more about Rotary dub of Springfield Tuesday at cording to material sent by'Sen. Clifford P. SCHOOL of views avajlab1e< for -best 3lu- • for you. . _ tho I^nguo of Women Voters huvo boon invitod • Mountainside Inn, Rt, 22, Mountainside. Case-to Mrar Walter Jackson of Mountainside. " ['74CLEARANCE : IJHET-.CAH TBAIN YOU ran A I Uetila: Send for free- tftforrnfl Clarence" WMagiiir'e, cUib president, will be The superhighway is in use from Berkeley ihTassociation w (Ion and class schedules, HIOH fAYINO-JOS IN ONIY | -to the iSpringfield League's general mem- EDWARD IA nw weens. • bership breakfast on Wednesday at 9:15 a,m. at host In the morning at 10:30 to Hii-scliman, who Heights west to Pennsylvania and Is Hearing Official School of the oi start: Sipl U will discuss plans for the year with various completion from Springfield east lo Newark IIH IMMUMTI INFOUUTION the liopio of Louise Levlne, 393 Rolling Rock rd. NE,W JERSEY Thdro ar4 u Members'WlU dlsctwt League actlvjties for. the ' committee chairmen and club directors. • . Airport. The "missing link" through the BALLET iCaiVlPANV convenient clait tocationa. 351-5150 .:-. iSErlmjfjIetd Rotnry is again represented" In Reservation, however, appears at least" five sa Otflca Opaa the district Inter-city bowling feague which -TrM Billet, team captain, has nine bawiers on h^^OW^y^nei'aleifBy'Uie N3?Depaftmerit of folurJoy I0AJW '3pacewai roster • ' ' Transportation's, environmental impact UMon HiiABK statement issued last year. ,_^ H» INOAD ST. UM7IS infall sfofy hours Sen. Case quoted a letter from Joseph~M. ! Crcnilins Matadors Hornets O'Connor, the Federal Highway ! There are several openings (eft for the fall Garage sale planned BALI.ET •MODERN JAZZ Administration's'associate administrator for 1 story hours; according to Cynthia Landauer, right-of-way and environment, stating that the Beginning through Professional Classes 664 NtVork Av.nu. chlldreh'o librarian ntthe SprlngflddPiltillc by Historical Society 1 for Children, Teonagors, Adults. state agency will issue its second en- : •iit../«-,«~.'.*< : Kl»ab«rh, N,j 07208 ••library. - ' '.• :• : ' '",, . . -.,; .•. ' .. . The Springfield Historical Society will hold- vironmental Impact statement in March of RACINO. RUNDOWN! Mon. ihru Stu I 11:30 A.M. Enul«. Kr«tch« - dlrtct (rom 1 'The first Tuesday morning series haa been its fall book, bake and garage salo at the 1976. \ • "'••',- Monmoulh Pttk on WJDM 1S30 KC, AM. Listen dally - and leirn how you can o« a ORANGE Il'lRlchardil (Hied, but there arp openings for the Thursday historic Cannon Ball house Saturday, Sept. 14 , ,O'Connor noted that the" statement is a 174 MAIN STREET •6771046 afternoon series beginning Oct. 3 and. for the fro PRtiSBYTERIAN PARSONAOE, loceM mall, Is amona th» Springfield »tructgr«ii' wlajotajd for tj»eap«d burnlna by th« Brltlah in tK» Juno 1760 Boltls of and eQvironriiciyt effects' of tbo highway, 1 3G MARKET STREET •640-0400 • Any Springfield child who has pas.Sed*a fourih items will be accepted, To donate items, proposal arid a justification for use of park and RICHARDS blfthday but is ,not.yet In kindergarten Is - potslbl*; lnclu«lon In th» Union County Planning Board's Sprlngfl«ld. According to church, c«cord», th* attic of that readers may call Jane pclfino (876:4073), fjpso 1 ,, agrvey of historic *l\9*'- The praiMnt building, a whlt*i. «arly porionage w'ai th* »lt« for iervlc«j during the. recreational land." Widespread objections and MOTORS OF UNION SOMERVILLE eligible for the story hours. Parents who wish to Miller ^370-4073) or Eva Brown (376:0139), predictions of land,' water, air and sound-, 696 CHESTNUT ST., UNION . wood«n-from» dwolllng r«««mbllng tornejhlng out of 'Gon« Revolution, since the church Itself was used a« itorage place 1 100 WEST MAIN STREET • 026-2334 • ehrqll their children maV register* eithfr" in Hems cannot be loft at Cannon.Ball House. pollution, which"; greeted" the first impact., .T*l«phon«: 688-6666 penworbyiplionlngjtbe cirlWren's department wlth-tho Wind,'wd»«r«ct«dln 1844 on th* foundation of the for' public (probably military) goods for two years. r ' Money derived from this sale will help statement, had necessitated the issuance of a CLOSED Saturday duHno July tV Auguit SEND TOD At FOR BROCHURE , ' original partonag*. That flr»t building, a pn«-itdry Uructur* . •'.' •'•.; ;'•.•" • (Photo-Graphics) WM ' at:37W930. . "•'- •-• •' ; •.'•:' ' • '-' ' - malntuln the Cannon Ball HOUBO. second one. I" — —1.-—-

"^"""T""""""?' " ••••."••• •« -,_.,_I 1 V ,'•••>.• ••.•: r.-.- \ ,.••••!•< h- •;"*

• -../.••*.. . :•*.'-. ,: • t-.' • ;,/ •••• •"• S X ' -,- , ••)„

. I '••,v