County Leader newspapers VOL.57 NOilO SPRINGPIELD#jN.J.,THllRSDAy/I

testy for many. You may tofMllnB some- ~ (Continued from pages* what reclusive aiyJitoukWradM : ,: health now'or.In comlrtg months. Later, , ByKENNETHSCHANKbER months,' which will take effect Jan. 1. Baruchin will something unexpocted may k)lt you from out . involved In a lengthy and complex legal-battle over Springfield Superintendent of Schools Dr. Fred : ; given tenure in February 1974. • WANTED TO RENT 9 ol the blue, travel may be postponed, and ' not return to the district after Jan. 1. His resignation, , the vacant Walton School building. ', •'. .. - ,; Baruchin Is looking fora hew Career and the Bpar^of ' however; will not take effect until July 1,1987. ' ,'. He has also worked as a.visiting professor of WANTED-TO RENT, SJnole For WMk of Die. 5 through D«e. 12 VIRQO (8/24-9/23) Important and far nancial picture will crowd your thoughts on personal tension may mount for many. - .The board, originally sold the building to , Green- more than one occasion during this period. •: Education for a new. superintendent following garage for small private car, reaching changes begin to evolve In family' AQUARIUS (1/21-2/19) Important al- ' Baruchin, as the result of negotiations that took springs Estates,.then reversed its decision. Legal, educational administration at the State University of_ near Cider Mill Road oK vicini- ARIES (3/21-4/20) Look beneath the sur- Attend, to legal, bank or "Insurance Issues Baruchln's resignation Monday night. , . or properly matters, Changes In residence Nances are'more demanding .during this' ^"several weeks" to complete, was also given a .7 New York in Cortland and as an adjunct'faculty ty Vauxhall Road,' Oakland face before making Important decisions or without delay. New financial burdens' are' • proceedings, resulted; between the board .and the • or living arrangements are talked of and , week. B« sure you can live with agreements .. In a prepared statement released .by the board percent annual salary increase to over $59,000. He is ; member in education-related program.s-at Fairleigh Avehue, Union., Reply /.-judgments about someone. Stalled; plans or indicated In the year ahead lor some, Don't 1 . township tin one • side and Greensprings, who' Classified Box 4400, County career opportunities expand for many. Later made now. Take, the time to Investigate , Tuesday,, "irreconcilable philosophical differences" currently being paid approximately $51,000. ",'. , , Dickinson University and Kean College. '•.••;•' agreements .are back on track for'many,- in-the week, celebrations are Indicated,. neglect your health and plan to attend a > - reportedly wish to build housing on the site, on the Leader Newspaper, 1291 : : additional responsibilities.' Later In' the . were cited, by both Baruchin and Ihe board as'the r Later In the week, review your new; festivesoclalevent. ;•'' ! : , >•• '• ; i : The outgoing superintendent was also gi'vcn$2, ),'ooo • other. .;• •'. '•.'';. • .' -..; ; • stuyvesant' Ave., Union, N.J, . , others share unexpected,Information, and, week, expect to,be In demand, groups or- ..': : ;.,, Durjng his tenure in Springfield, programs for the priorities, travel plans are possible, and reason for the resignation. ; ; .'.' .. '. V '..;. toward a buyback of pension credit accrued in New 07.083; . new friendships are Indicated'. ,. . organizations assume Importance, and more •'•,:, A decision -by Superior Court Judge Milton Feller; don't neglect or overlook your financial SAGITTARIUS (11/23-12/21) You may: '.. • "I think' It's' probably differences Jn the- district York state, which will be applied to Ills Ne'w Jersey gifted, and talented were begun, as, well as the feel the brakes are off as several recent • local goings on areJndlcated for most. >':'', who heardthe ease, has been put off on several be- development"' of •;• other- special programs. .obligations. Children assume Importance.'. . .'should' be administered," Baruchin said; adding ; BUSINESS WK. 10 "LIBRA ,. (9/24-10/23). Unusual or unex- 'delays-or setbacks begin to move forward ZJ'tKere'snoJli will involved." "...'• '. •'. '''•':•. pension.."; ,. •. •':>'.' '• ••:'...'..' •• '?•••'!••' '•'. '. '• '-..elisions. A riilihg is now expected sometime after the Microcomputer courses and expansion of ;the in- Z ' "TAURUS (4/21-5/21) Be alert to problems peeled situations maybB encountered dur- again. Important communications are re- PISCES (2/20-3/20) Special accomplish-, Th'e.boardwill also pay $2,250 in legal fees for the firsiof theyebr; ' ' JH'EARN EXT^ CASH JSSV ments aro on.the agondaJotsome during :. Board President Stuart Applebauni said the board termediate school foreign language program were 3 CALL NOW 3aVl|03i -!< ' arising In financial matters; errors-are pos- '•• ing this. week. Important dealings Involve' ceived! Later In the Week,-you.begin a .attorney, who represented Baruchin in the O .Ihli.week. Take a chance In a challenging .'. , Baruchin last spring was also given a vote of no also undertaken. , ? sible and will noed Immediate attention. < those at a distance and romantic, creative careful and deliberate sorting process. Lim- expects- to name an interim replacement for •negotiations for the superintendent's resignation. • u $500-por 1000. rnalllrio clr Come to now understanding's with a mate.or iting or restricting situations are keenly felt,-'-, situation and recent delays actually work to Baruchin Jan 2. The board president said the board confidence following the'filing of assault charges bya ; . •Baruchin.'oI.iivingSlon resident with a wife and two rulars. Send sell-addressed and children's Interests continue' td'.thrlvo. v • Board member Pletro-Petlno, who Had often been z' partner. Later In this period; romantic over- though not easily tolerated; by many.- !: your benefit now. Later In this period, follow is hoping to have a permanent.replacement by the' parent against two district teachers. . children, was uncertain about his next career move; g »lamiJod onvolopo fordotalls- Later, siblings share a troubled confidence ; your Instlnctsrteamworit Is favored, and,.'.. at, odds with Baruchin and the rest of the board, had !o C. TakascH, • P.O. 1215. ' tures are Indicated, career matters Improve, and your schedule becomes more hectic. , The charges against (he teachers were later . z CAPRICORN (12/22-1/20) Dealings! with' prestigious affiliations are on the horizon for •"•• endofMarch. "-..'•' .,, ,; ' , r : no comment on the resignation. except to say that he was considering a career Wootfbrldgb,.N;j;.070«. ' . and an. addition to tho family-circle-Is- ...change. ' . . ,•,•'••• • • • • • •• ;.p • possible for somB. , .-.»,•.,. In-laws, neighbors or those at a distance aro - many/in coming months;. ' • ' The board, he said, will begin advertising for a .Board member Ned Sambur said Baruchin's exit, ' dismissed.'''- .' , ',.•- •' . .- '" ' SCORPIO (10/24-11/22) YburVpverall fi- permanent replacement Sunday: The status of board VoJ . Over the-summer, Pctino and Board mentber .. "I've been, in education for, 33 years now," GEMINI (5/22-6/21) New, and unusual which he described as "amicable,"'was due loan =>• secretary Dr. Leonard DiGiovannl remains un- ' U meetings' nre in store lor somo early In this accumulation of things. . ' : • • •Joseph Pcpe'i icomplaihcd that Baruchin was. not.', Baruchin, 53; said, explaining he-jmjght want; to try • changed. ' .-...;...."...'. ...•.••.:..::.-. ;,'•... J.;--'.;\.v--;' -. LoiiefityWinners week. Troubled: alliances are feeling tho "I don't think: there's anything that could :,be'" giving; them, all .-available information on certain his hand at something else, "Muybe business, I don't oIL ; ; and people!.places or situation's" '•;;'•''•Applebaum,said'the board had no candidates in. '--•matters,'!•"'.•;.'[,' •: ••' '• • • • ', .'• •• ' ,- ' .know. -,'•• • ..•'.••'•.' . . .' • -•-• ' , PICKET AND P1CK-I MARTIN H. WORTZEL, M.D., F.A!.G;lP.; ; ? ^ pointe'dVtd;," Sambur said.'who added,"H was best for - from the past could ro-sifrfaco in the months v mind as, yet. '. ., •'.-•.;. ,•'.•..•'••'• v •, -' ' Also during the.summer, when the matter of a' raise • : : ' "Career changes these days'are not Unusual," he : ahead. Later, an Invitation may surprise' . •'.::- ••:. ''.'•.. , .And'::••-,' '•" :^ ''< ::•' ' all.coricerned and that's the way to leave it." : • No^ 21—BOJ,307I». ;: : ''•'-. Applebaum would not comment any further 6n the" for Baruchin camp up,;Petinp and Pcpe cited the. said; - ':•;:•-«•• -. ••••'•.••'•.-• •-. ;.'- -,. _ .... Sambur said cnadldutes for the job from both im | i ; • . Nbvf.22^224,1001:' you. new romantic bonds are forged, and resignation, except to say that he agreed with the earlier no-cpnfidencc vote as a reason why the raise lioallh IntcroslsImprovo.••••;• .'•' .- " STUYVESAN side and outside tho district would be considered: : : Baruchin said lit' considered his 14-year^term as. ."• • Nov. 23—675. AMt: statement released pn Tuesday, :,;.-;,. •.•'•' should not be given. ;. Springfield superintendent to be a rewarding ex- . Nov. 25—491.5520. ;.-' bermatdiogys'Skih'Caticer, Dermatologic Surgery, Baruchin> tenurej was marked by a number of CANCER. (6/22-7/23) It's Important to H/MRCUTTtNO| Baruchin said there had been differences of opinion controversial incidents, including the decertification At the time, Applebpum said granting the raise was • perience, which he was leaving behind with no hard • NOV. 2B-726.4431).' speak your mind during this period. Favor-' ^'•v:' Collagen Implants and Cosmetic Surgery an attempt to put-the-issucs of the past to rest. : over several matters, including the handling of. -'pf-the district in 1984 by the state Department of feelings. . , .'"• •-.•' ' • Nov. 27-527. 9905. able changes cmorgojn Job matters and Quality Hair cuts ''•K Ate Pleased to Announce ^_. '; buildings and incidents:involving''teachers and Baruchin, who came to Springfield after scrying as ' "Springfield.-is a wonderful community • with ! Nov. 28-273.0520. lavorslrom'tho pas! could bo called In now. Education- and the bringing of assault Charges • supervisor of Elementary Education for six, years '.. at Affordable Prices!^ ' The Opening of Their Secc£uLOflice . students/ '/. V ,•.",•' •:''•'•;.• •.>/';••;•: •..;<:.•••'• marvelous, responsive children," Baruchin said. "I .!; . •. ' Nov. 29-844,098G. Later, your.financial plcluro shows Improve- &.::- .'. ..•.,'..-.,.:.'• InSiimmit, New. Je'risisiw ::••:• against threcteachers last spring. • • ... •.;•"- with the New York State Education Department, has , • .'.T~::,'NoV.36-229,5437. 'i ment, dealings with bank or legal papers aro Baruchin was given -a paid, leayeof absence of 18- Dlp Bnrufhin's tenure, the board also became wish them, the district, the bgard and personnel my possible, and look forward 16 upward com- been;superintendent since ,.'i(iminrv of 1073 lie was ; PICK-fi Senior '-; '.. ''!: • . And .V'-v1! ...;' '!',,••• • best of everything in the years ahead." bonus munity status In'86 and'87. v v Nov;.7-5.;ll. 17. 24. 29.39; OifIzer. 'bOFFl ,:'••„- ' 'TheirAssociatiori wiflnff . • : • -^97820. . ... LEO (7/24-8/23) Creatlvo'. romantic and „ • Nqv: %7.15, 16,20.22,31; bonus children's Inlorosls aro Intensified now'and Special HARRtR.McCARTHY,Jr.,M;D.,M.B.A. . : UhruFRI..! —'1,0256,. '•*•. ••' • . •. •. - ln coming months, Along wlth'moro obllga-' ; : 116 MILLBURN AVENUE 380 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE • -..;Nbv."2i-9,19, 22,28,35,37; bonus lions In these areas will-also come ac- MILLBURN, NJ. 07041 ' SUMMIT, N.J. 07901 , ; ; complishments and deep satisfaction, so bo. — 54862. .•••••••-' OPEN MON. thru SAT.| (201)376-8800 . (20D277J0900 ' -. Nov. 28-^10,11.12,24.31,30; bonus patlentl Later In the wook, you'ro caught up In social arid recreational pursuits, and. 1654 Stuyvesant Ave., Union — 27200.- ' .--.•.' those ata distance may play a key rolo. ' .AppbintmontB With DR. WORTZEL In ThO MIUiBURN'OFFICE Ohiy By KENNETIISCIIANKLKH •geitcrallyin'good shape. ..-'—*-' still in (itigatiori,. irivloving the • The continued renovation of. the .'.'VI- think thpl we've turned a board, BJp Township Committee and , James Caldwell School and the fiorncr," Applobaum said; adding Greonsprin'gs Estates. . redistribution. • of students that the board will . now be in- The board, in 1984, voted to sell the'! Country Christmas'85 throughout the Springfield .school vestigating ways to make im- building.to Greensprings, which / .-''-"district are/- among' the recom- ' provements that will enhance the Main Street, Chester, N.J. reportedly wanted to use . the : 1 mendations "eohtaincd. in the five- quality of education available to, Route 24, East of 206 : property for housing.'''..... / year : master "^jfin approved children in Springfield. When a new board took office ^.unanimously by the Board'«' of FrW»y. Dtcwiibw 6until 9 A.m. ;: The district was decertified in earlior this yedr, the decision was / In the evening the Chester Garoe'n club will lloht v;. Education Monday nlghtT— " 1 the Chrlitmai Tree and the Carplen'wlll entertain ui. • 1984, with the stale Department of reversed ah'd'legal action erisuea. /• Cllt measlrom practical to unltiue . ^' :Tho plan, prepared by yhlvci-siiy Education citing shortcomings in • The current1, court case centers, '.- Associates of Prtncotoni calls for a .. Sit Dec. 7 until 9 p.m. , seven iiiujuiuious,. including sub- around a condition-in the original, •• number orimmcdlate repairs to the Standard classrooms. ":'• - . •deed to the property,1 which prohibits ', Sun. Dec. S until S p.m. : *;(3dld'v"elJ buiralng; Among thorn.aro '• Board^\SeerfiiaryilDr , Leonard thcrusvpf the land for anything but. candlelltstreeti-UrudvertljeasueclaH • • . . V ••'•'• rep^lrs).'t9ithe>opr.''ihV'heating:and Sunday: Santa will arrlue it the PubllckHouie at 1 p.m.. 'Ditijovanni saidiSomij'oKthc work on • public p'urposes.'!' -. wring the camera) He will make many itoni through the "• ventilation 'systewii the electrical, : the sub-standard conditions! has. Union County Superior .Court i • thopj to greet all the children. . "system and plumbing, ': •."'• beon completed, ;with ' the board _ Judge Milton Feller heard the; case.; , The report also cites the need for seeking approval .for work that.will. • ove.r the-'summer; but has:yet 16. site development, parking and the eliminate sub-standard'classrooms .issue a ruling. The long-awaited 'upgrading of'. sub-standard from the Caldwell school.; decision is now expected within the : classrooms.: ...-,.,- : : Work 'has already begun j'6 ; ; ; next two weeks. -:S"' .' • ' :\,!'Bbard. President. Stuart'.'. Ap- ; enlarge the parking area arid build a If. the' board js allowed, to' retain . ';' plebaumisaid the.board, as well as a: new playground at Caldwell. ownership ol the building, according' YOU DESERVE citizens' advisbryyconrimittee, would, ,'The'repqrt maintains the district ; ; ' to the master plan, it could be used f !, be . looking i into' ithq • need , for ' Vvill have adequate capacity in (he for preschool education;- . .;: -. bimnti in tho true Iborisn iradi- -. CANDliiE lIlGHTING^-Lightlng the menorah candles at temple $ha arey Shalom '. •"'•' r ; ;• renovations to the Galdwoll building. •, tliree'schools currently in operation, . Outgoing. Superintendent of.-,: lion.. Lunches T.uoi.-Fri., ll:iio . In Springfield are* frjom left, Rabbi Joshua Goldstein, ana.pre-schoolers Ross '•'.-..' Tho report, calls foV the district-' A GIFT FROM lo 3:00 pinners • Tuosi-Thgrs. :os projected enrollments are eon- > Schools Fred Ba'ruchin said the need •::•• •?•}•<•:; .Utcitid In Iho lednlc-witchuho Maynlallti, O'Connors U ca S:OOIo 10:00. Wcohonds J-.OO.tO Mullman/Jason Weiss and Allison Gladstone- Tohight Is the fifth night of the eight- • 'wide-.expenditure'; 6f $351,150 Tor • jsidorably • below ; the district's ' wondirlul dlnlna'tKpsrlipceln.i llctudttf vet. nv*nMnt', : for. (he building ' could. change,. . Mountain Dlvdi with dlljerent typit.ot tnlartalnment vvirv,; i'.'|i:«o, Liv,«i oniorljiiiiniorit -on. • ;nlght celebration of Hanukkah, ,':.';;, ; .',> ;(photoby johh Bot/tslkaMs):: /' ' repairs,.renpyatiops and additions,' projected capacity.!. . • hbwe.vcr, depending upon, the' • m . w«oUDni',.moro'i' never a dull moment at p'Connert.'PInd >''i.\Moi>'l«l Mountain Blvd. Watchung.. ,' ..> . decided how or if that money Vvill be ': pected to incr.ea^e from its current years beyond those considered in the •; 1 : v ; spent. ":•:.;; '• •''• ;"'..- ; ';/'•.'.-.' / total of 779.s'tU(l'fcrits to8a3 by.1989-90. ! mnster.plan. . .. .',' .. !,;.-(,•,' recalls 'did fblrm ; , Of Wat total, the master plan Gapacity, at the sarrio lime,i is ex- •• AUTHORIZED CTApER DEALER , A .recent Interview' with Union of this year, '•; and Is currdptly One example of Inefficiency under recommends that $193;25J) be.spent . pected to decline from its present .'"It's conceivable^that as. you : Couni/S; first mnnngcr, George J. on renovations arid repairs, with ; ;: : TARDI'S 1 - president! and chief executive-officer the, old form.of government .was; the.' •l,i"7.7tp;l',342. ' •••.'•• •' ; '.•• ''. apprbacha new century," Baruchin" • • PREC!QUS STONES;.-*- SILN/ER ••• RESTAURANT Albancse, Is the subject for the third of Dynasty Homes .Ltd. -trio' He :c6unty's. mosquito: ;commission," anqther $127,000'...earmarked for .piGfj8?ann'i.,';said' . projected said;, ."there could be new.' c MONTICELLO hi n scries of articles on the viability 'equipment. \ - '•• •/'•'•• " ••',• '- . Rpstaurant- Cocktail Lounge : > . ,; currently serves', on .the board of which was! then an autpnomobs, capacity Is a. "tricky thing", since it' . •program's;"'!. , '.-. ,...,;_ •. CUFFUINIKS •.•RINGS • ••;••- %..*.•'. ; Applebaum said the citizens' «lN.Mltnidan»ve.;Kenilworth'laHJli'•--,' ..: . " .. of the county manager's: office, ns i> UnionGourity!College.. ., . , , •••••;.agency, about; which Albanese; said : depends uppn cliiss. si?es and. the' •'--.•Financially,,'" .the master • plan ' Moniicbllo RoiUurant anf) Coeklall LounflOi awnod and operated ( cbmmitteo will also study the by Morh Yonadl,'ipDclaliiet in nuthonilc contlnonut' Italian . 'fbfgH^pbgoH^n,t ; ''. ;'. '':, V.,j i';' philosphy of the board!,of education shows the. district to be in good •:. EARRINGS •PENDANTS -::?%i%&\ : ... .In 1974, Albanese served as county people asked, "'"What'did they do in We era open (or LUnehSDayi.Monl'lhru PrKlroni.tt to 3; cuiiind/eonilnulng tho VonatJI tradition for owor 45 year^ of finer redisitribution .of. students- Dinner Mon,, Tuei., Wed., & Th.uri. Irom S to 11". Prl A Sat. Albanese spoke at length about the under, a nine-member freeholder the winter?", Under thp ncw.fbrm of governing (he district at.any.par- health, with the board having no dinlnp In Now Jortoy. Room It available for private partloi. MOH- ; ": throughout the district. ' . •: GOLD. •GEORG JENSEN-SILVER:: s to Jl.Suh. 3 to 10. Open r Davt. our concert It your enloy. ilco)|8 li opbn'.for lunph Monday thru prldAy af'iliiDa.m. Dinner early- h'lstoi',v.;;of .tlicv_county':•• commission — known as the the "old .government; it worked in cqnjuction ticular lime." ' '• •;....".- •... •.. ,:'•"• current debts and a borrowing ment..-. -... •••. .•'.". ' ••'•.•••.-,.':;• •:•;•. :'' ',.' is Periled 6vqcydav7davi a wooh. Satiirday Irom l p.fti, and Sun* manager's_offlcc. and -•offered 1 .The prpjcqtlon.s. included in' the capacity of $I6,H72,000 as of Dec, 31, DESIGNED . day from . 130 p.m. 3» hi,» Eait,Sprlnflllold W form ' .of goye/nrnent;: by many' 6,f- with, the flood control commission, The board has.alread: y rejected a . !••;. master plan, hesaid; are;bused on r numerous Insights ; on' the con- ficialst'oday'-^c'qritrblled/then, as. and the new governmental body also proposed clustor plari; Applebauni ji)84!.' .:'"• "-. ••.':• • : ! .. ! ; •'•'.-,troye'rsy and problems iHat \haye eurreht class sizes.',• \.V In its current $4,700,862 budget, ..:./«?£ ALSO BUY.,. V' .... ., '•; .'^ -\. •- iV'> now, by a Ropiiblican majqrlty,•!• , took on Other tasks,, including/snow said. The. cluster plan would have ' : . focused- Oii • the rqlo bf .'this* key Albanese remembors tho-system-' •removal and golf course cleanup. :; organized the three local schools % .. The Use of n fourth facility, ,the' .'the board hits set aside.$90,900,for .''. vacant Waiton p.Schoo),':' is ; not position in•'. the cburityis current ..grade./. ••:.':'•,;.' .••• '.••' •-:'-.' • ; cupitalMOUtlay projects and $185,635 • BIG STASH'S : then as awkvvard' arid chaotic. Oh & -,":: The county; suffered from «'••fad.- J : Structure of government. • •: .dist'usHed extensively.in the report. . ' • •••••' . B.ii' Ri'slmliMi.i • : . ; vL:"-,, • •'. system' of management, uccordinR •. • •; Applobnuni sn'id he felt themaster !.I'i'r'iirTiaintenane'c of buildings and , monthly basis, 55 department heads :L : : : i ; , "•''ByMARKHAVIL/VIsjD ! ;''.'. .•.'•''•:: (C'onllhuetlon pu(!« ID) plan showed .,(he district to .bo The ownership of the building is; .(•rounds/ '.,. ,••••.'.• ••.'••."••.'••••.' ."•;:•..' l0?n(' StiuTh .wood Avi.-.,. Uir.fl*'n fi would meet with hi.m at one time dplictous food without tt dincy prici* pii|ly pUicttbOitrd (Sfeat food & spirits. Opon Monday thru Thursday ,> ';.;• Former Unlph County Manager . •with budgetary or other request's. !' - Spcci.ilV' Open seven do VH lor,.lunch' .lnttdinni.'i. Juniln, 111)010 11:30 Wbokonds 11:30 IOIJIJO. Sorvlno Lun- , ' '.'. George J. Albariese'wqs the first to ; ; 1 : •',' "Can you im'agine. 65 vpedple •'..•. i ;300 MILLBURN. AVENUE -! • . •.tintlwicht'S, ho mum.! dc v.oup .. AKn, -, tuotnrtng fMhnic ch, Dinner ?, Sunday. Brunch. : 1021 E.RI. 13 Mountainside, {.., Ser've.in that posltionvand,with the . • roportirig., to,, 'you ! iri'."!on(!';t.day?''' ; : dishuy^lor oil. ; Imiuinviihuul nur ciliTMtf),. Q.inqut-I ; : ..•••.. •'"•: MILLBURN, NJ • (201) 379-1595. : '"!' •l.iiittli'S .iv,i|lo'blo lor wi,'ddini|s,'showc'"'N. pi'iv.itt* n«Vr '•-.• present benefit of .'hindsight, ' Albanese • asked;! "H ''was like!, -. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10AM-8PM;. SAT. 10AM-5PM fM.(V.bu\iiuiss mootirii' utc; • .. . •'"_••/ ..; -,.•- probably • the most respected and- ; coordlnatinRanightmare." . ,i; • ,volunteers- .. . ., . ' ,'.'.' •;.' - ——i—OUR 56th VEAI? SERVING THE PUaiGI_--___i •successful manager during 'his . By.KKNNKTHSC'IIANKI.KU ' theroj"Galla^hOr'suid, " . .'.•;. iur sincl liL^iinlicipalwl the ,'•• lengthy tenure fromi 976 to 1982.,".••;': : : AFeb. 1 starting date is'being , KathySohoniind'Nancy.HdURhey,, program' w'iil be in.'operation 40 ',; Giil|agher suid '•' the , governing 1 s :!l)n(ite of both Mbuniairiside, and '•V-"'. -VAIbanese' Subsequently,: :mQved ' ;, See. v._; •projected for Safe Kidc-Siife Homo,: Mountainside rqsidcrits . also, in'-. .; weeks. u. ye.u r, but. will, not opera to : dhto greater heights becoming Gov. a progrpm, designed' to . safely.; volvqd with.thc Rroup, hud met .With • durlng^thesummer. •.' ' ..•,'•.••:.'»,'•". Springfield; have-,, been' vefry • sup- ; '^b^tiijt minut%:'4-'- the Mountainside BormiRh,Council 'ProRrtim drivers will be equipped portivebf the Safe.Ridii'Safe Home '•••'. THomas. : Kean'is' Golinmission'er 'of, ...transport home Mountainside iirid.; : : ••;•"' Human, Services and a member of , .Springfipld .teen-agers who mity he•' 'Nov'.:,1'a;t(i Mt'(|'u«inl:that bii(|y with .with "two-way-.communications .'efforts.-. : ,.:.- ;.••.••>*.'.•'• \':'^(- ._T4J_w.i.fJ^^..-,'-'--:- holiday gift guide. vKean'^ cabinet. Hp wfis rospqhstblo, '!' under thfj; influence of uIcoh'ol. of •' •thephiKr'a'm."'/ • •" •'.... - V '•eliuipmehi asaniiid in'loailinR teen-. • Once a base of operations has been.. ; agers who have called ..for n • rido 'for supervising .all; of. the state : .druBf.:.;.,..'; ..: !,' . .; established, Gallagher sai.d, the. • Albanese. quoted . Everett Lat- %'-, The proRram, GallaRhtTsiiid, will, ;,.hospitals and other Institutions, ! ' The; likely base for Ihebperalion . group, will \:at(empt to: secure timore, whom ho,characterized as .'npe'rute from !i p.nri. to 2 a.m. Friday .The- group, :which heg'uri' ••-Controlling an estimated budget of will tie some presently vacant office. .vehicles!.' . . .'••••." ...•.•'•••".'•• -. •. . one of.the finest., froeholdors he .and Saturday.. Youths will hi' rriadt1 $3,6 billion, with M.'OOOemployoes on • : space• in .the former'.Haymond 1 orgiinizing.followinR the (leath in n ('ieri said some possibilities to ; ; becarne associated wTth, as havinR aware of a special lulephnrii nurhhi-r h^'!p^y!l ' . '} ' Chishbl'm ..School ;> buildinM, cariiccidtint ota ynutlvlnsl'spririH, is consider, piighr be car. rental .salt),....','it-.was" like havinR. ah! or- : In. call if they arc loo'inloxiciili'dUi ; SpringfielirJ- : V , •.; •'• -. 1 patterned aflersiniilar prnRrams inv agencies" With extra' vehicles ,or. :Aibartese'loft that office on'July j: clicstru without iimaesfra." „ drivo or'if lliuy aroVwithsiiinconi , "!.Proiirairi; 'represerilative Gerry. : ; •'W'lllfe'urV and: '(.'hat.hii.m.,',.'i'lic''*.- -Utililyicpmpiriyyehicihicreililrihil;hih . -Gallaghernf-Mountiiln.sldeirrerwilh^ —V>h(im -lh6y—ft!ol^|!(;rniil--fil—lo-lic- "jJhi'JIriTnTha.'rriii'dTiir •incorpnriiTion"."; :; •already equipped with .two-way ,, ' iheSpringfieldTownshipCommltteo . riyinK; . ! .. . ,.; .. a,hd lax exemption iis'!i.priv!iU', non:< communication equipment, that arc "It could he unynne who (|m's!wil'.. '.'profitorgariizatiim. ' .-' •-.'. ! '••' •'•-. : Monday.todlscUss tlieWication (>f thi.'. : ( ! not in use on weekends. ' -. program...... -••'•• '•"' V.O ' 'cr^': want lo place. themst'lves iii lht' An ii.ssemhly wjis!held at Jonathan ^ Will distribute cheese situation whure they .are'..driving, ' Uayion. High Schiiol in KprinRfield ;. -If private-vehicles arc used, it is "' :"The main thinHiis where \ve.wiTI . be housed," GaliaKhersaid prior to • with som^he*' Whq. is'•• 'impiiir.t'd,", arid student, volunteers havo/heeri ! estim!B.tod the cost for installing (JuiliighcrNiiiH.;..;...• '•.:'•r''...:'..';' . communications equipment could be. '. • Gpyernmpnl surplus cheese wJUJbg distributed Wednesday arid Dec. . the meeting, noting thiit the Kriiup 'sought.. " '.-.' .... •',-.'' , .'.! ..•'. ••'••'•'•, •lOi'frbm lla,rn,.to 2 p.m., ai the Raymond Chishqlm.School building,' was spoking : "somelhlrig thiil is (jiillagher emphasiied that the ;iis hiRh^as .the $1,200 spent in a South Springfield Avenue and Shunpiko Road; to'persons who receive v : The:; program, 'which' will. hv : neighboring town. • ', •'.-',>• .,.•'. .' i > : ' c'ehtrni '•-. to Mouritiilrislde iiml operating-.in Ipamsof twii. will tnko. proRram; was riot intended to 'con'' ''Aid>tovI.Aid>.tovIanilU* anilUe8. wltt h ^d^hd0nt'''Childrort^°'Medj'cn(dv*''.SupjploiTiont'ul^^0 ' dcine teon-age; drinking, but .'to • Once ychicles are ^secured, ac» •'•'.. '.:•:.,, :: Sprlrigfield,".. ;,!''..".-; '';-.! •'::•'. -"--,••. the youth t()»ii: reski'intV.: (liillagher Security'jncome.br food stomps; ,.::; - .;;!;;: V : \ ,. ., ,(i'«mmitteeman Williiim (.'ieri saiil said no (ine'will iriirispiirij'il tit.ariy acknowledge :iind deal with, an. cording to/a ;lclier sent to residents* •" :! Senipr.citizcns w)ip.partjclpalp in,th(j Pharmaeeutical Assistance.^ ', existiriR pNibleni. .! 'v, •• ,-.,• -.•'•'! of the,two towns; regarding the<''",- ! (here is Some spiieo (hat cfln be used •publicplace.:"',; '•••'.. '?'t ••:••' '• Prograrh for'the Agod will hot be-automatically eligible! Undeivthe1'•-} "We recognivoltiis a problem and program, insurance must •also be' ' at the tChlHholm building; which '-.• One utlult.supervisor,'will also be 1 : income guidelines, a single person may have an nnnualincomuof Up to ..currently/ /Is! honic' 'to,:«: soni«ir; we recognize driving while impaired ' .•obtai'neil;.!," -'- .; : ' '!••'.!',: •''' ;.,- • '•'",: on duty eac1 h riiKhithepniKni m is in, $|i,7'3i'a family oT't*q, $13;043;;a.family of three, $10,37,'i,i a family of' citizens! nutrition program and u operation . ' , . '"-../. as a priihjem,!' (jallutfhc'r.said. GallnRher said Springfield police ;: " Oallagfier N,aid the possibility of Dctec'liye Edward Kish has also. • ': •fbur|i9703!aridafam'lly'0ffivo^23333.^ :vi'; v:>:(<--\-, • !.;:V; .•. teen center! ... ••>.'';-' .'".'..".v', •-.•• .'-!.. . All jnftirmation, ohtaincd -during . T(ie3ficky.Sbal Nutrltmh Coriter!ls bpusisd at the (.'hlsh'olm Sch(iol,"X • Other, sltos dist'ussedjnclufle the . hours,,(ify.Operation wl|l bi> kept. referring students who may have a = : been helpful..In trying to get the: , 0 drinkiriR. .problem lo . treiitmehl'-,'•• flp'dHliiig. organization off. the ;••.. hot lunch is available r,or$Bni()rs,'with.no, Income ros.lrictlrtns, bycalling:; • MoUritflJnslde .-.and • Sprlngfielil.:: confIderiffJll uxeept' us required by : centehs is 'belnR iriyestigated.'' ground.-; •"•' •••- ,'!•• .'• -. ..: -.* ••" '..- ••-.', arid hiaklrtB t'osory^tlqris oneday In advanco, S7fl-6H1.«ti*I'hiH might be an ' Itcscuc Squad' builflinRH. GallaKher' "law, according to the organization's ..-. --.''-"••'•--••-fithomRt'lvosotthlsprograVn . policy statement!.; . v ;. (iallagher lidded, however, that' if : "Bufweneeda.decision onu site," said, that: Children's Speciailzod;• liny referrals art' done,.!thvy will be • ;Gailaghcr said,-adding ",we;iyirid a '••;;' ;;• For.seniors; lly.lhg-lh the Senior.('Itlzori;housing complex.qri• In- Hospital In Mountainside has•'.also ' , A .'•prowdu'ri' <>h»'<'4itfeW6y>itfe dls(nlbVtiohwl!lbc'm«dout|hati!(*^ ' v!':i . hn'nril'i'd by thi (irhgriim's. iidull.', place, even If we have to 6pcra(o l( ; • ; heehupprnached for help,.', ! ••;.- Iwen-i(oyelopi'(l lor l):mis|iniiiim ,supervisoi"i>- • uud ''v.npt. bludeni' •. ' : outoluprivatehomp'Vv'-, . ':•{?• .»!#• ••_ •; "ThBreareanumberoffeo'lorsqut yiiuthK'tilthcir.hbmvs, ; •:

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2 — Thursday, December \i, 1«85 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS •2,3,4* . 2,3* COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS— Thursday, December 12,1985 — 3 Librorv column Police arrest drug suspect 'A Kenilworth man is facing Police said Cino was arrested 'as November". music several drug- cjinrgfta fnllr•-'•-- '•'- pi• p : ~ „ BY ROSE P. SIMON filed at the po|ice department. , : By TIMOTHY OWENS '. Fellow Republican • Joanne Tedcsco, whose. own her day, was the international queen Joseph Joachim, the greatest arrest Dec. 4 at the~Odo that included a task force from the Police said the woman reported The following is a review of a book of opera for two decades; Rubin was classical violinist of the nineteenth Springfield, •'.Union: County Prosecutor's' office, Indicating that it would be his last formal meeting . three-year term ends Dec. 31, called her time oh the currently available at the missing a"$6,000 ring; $700 worth of as a: member of. the governing body;("Springfield ] govering body with Feintuch: "certainly a good ex- the first of the bel canto tenors to century; Adeline Patti, the flawless Police said Dominlck Cino, 32, of Kenilwdrth police and Springfield pearls, a $275 bracelet and a $690 : Springfield Public Library. achieve international fame, Later soprano; Padereuski, the aureoled ' Kenilworth, was arrested Dec. 4 for police.,:.;, ' Township Committeeman Philip.; Feihtuch. ' bid periencefor'meforthelastthreeyears.", "The Glorious Ones,;1 by Harold G. bracelet. . .."'••• •'. farewell, to the community and his colleagues at the Democratic Committeeman William Clerl noted came Paganini — he hypnotized Pole, and so on — Melba, Caruso, possession of a controlled dangerous . Police said the woman reported Schonberg. . composers for generations — Jenny Hofman, Chaliapin, Toscanini, substance, possession of a controlled Cino was taken into custody at 4 -committee'smeetingTuesoay.'. ' ' ' that Feintuch's township administrator proposal had some suspiefpus activity involving a Feintuch, whose term officially expires Dec. 31,; never been put forward for a vote, including the time The cultural correspondent of the , Lind, .'ithe Swedish Nightingale;" Hcifltz, Flagstad, HorowiU, Callas. dangerous substance with intent to p.m. Dec. 16. . telephone repairman'at her apart- New York Times, formerly Its senior. distribute/conspiracy to sell a A Forest Drive resident is missing declined to seek re-election to (a second three-year when Feintuch headed' a 3-2 Republican majority music critic, the author bringsjis the ' ment building and had discovered a term on the tconimittee earlier this year, ,•: while mayor. "Perhaps you can lay. the blame on controlled dangerous substance and over $7,000 worUuif jewelry taken in basement door that was left open for public and private lives of most of rwjqncclnn of n ' a robbery' "sometime in late "I truly feel that I have tried my hardest to make other members of your party," he said, He added, the classical ^musical superstars, antmknown length of time. .' ;•'•••;•" however, "It wasa pleasure (bservewith you," ,.;'•• In municipal court Monday, this township work in a better manner," Feintuch and a view of the times in which they said. He said that by Its nature, the governing body , Stanley Kaish, also a Democrat, called Feintuch "a lived. His chores were based upon Lenwood Brodle, of PlaInfield, was stimulating guy, a prov'ocativeguy... I think his spirit . _found guilty of driving, while tended tobe, "by necessity," a reactive body rather ' their musical quality, degree of Pearl Harbor remembered than one which plans for the future. (He said,more and sense seeing his ideas made it a very Interesting international celebrity, and lasting Marsh Presents revoked. He was fined $500 plus $15 v A wreath presentation by local Wars Post 76B3; Angelo long-range planning is needed in township affairs. . three years.". .• • , . • contribution to the art. Eagle. Scout James Melkowltz court costs and given an additional Morganti, district commander of' - one month's revocation. . "I only had the opportunity to serve, with Mr. Perhapsr the most fascinating was among (he highlights of a District 5 of the of the VFW, and a •• Feintuch also said that his belief that the (Owship '. Feihtuch for a. year,".said"Mayor Edward Fanning. •' the "Ladder" ••'• Brodie was arrested June 26. • were the early 18th century ceremony at the Springfield firing squad from VFW Post 7683, needs, some sort of full-time 'administrator or "I think Phil on all important issues tried to. do what "•, .."castraM" '-'these males with the Municipal Building Saturday. — Rodney Comtl, 21, of. Springfield manager to oversee day-to-day municipal operations his conscience said was'best. I thank yoil for the"'* i . The Rev.--Jeffrey Curtis gaye;. was found guilty of being an. lungs of men and .the voices! of The ceremony was held' in the invocation, after which ,a •': hs "not ebbed in any fashion." , opportunitytoservewilhyou," , wbmeni' They wire vain, grotesque, I^A/atch by memory of the Japanese sneak , unlicensed driver, and given a 180 memorial service to'those who day suspension of his driving .attractive'to-women and royalty, attack on Pearl Harbor, which died in combat was.conducted, Y.' exorbitantly paid but vocally, led directly to privileges. He was also fined $200 technically unparalleled. Two "Taps";'was played by plus $15 court costs. • •- • •, m«? PttA^rfth^PD*E*u""5BA ^resid.?1t Robert E- Jeans Presents the third an- €» CITIZEN involvement in World War II. 6 of outstanding performers were "Jonathan Dayton . High .School;;. ' Harry Goldberg, 60, of Springfield, Aid available for home fuel costs" PMniTpl^i ! ^uXflT Award,to Police Commissioner and Councilman Present at .the ceremony were : student Stephen Dorlen. New Jersey's: low-income families ns cl+ed Farinellhand Pachierotti, singers of' • pleaded-guilty to driving while in- family of three; $1,331 fora family of stating medical need for cooling Fh?e7Awc«f,^"q a»!fn a s .fef''ara's (iubllc service with the Fire Department, Handel and Hadeyn's operas. a United State Marine Corps '• The ceremony was- also at- toxicated and fined $250 plus a $100 and individuals are Urged to apply, four and $1,556 fpr a family of five — assistance. rhc? «SV.w i? - councilman and police commissioner for the past.fwoyears. Color Guard of Unio'n'County; the aa tended by Pearl Harbor survivor surcharge and. $15 coiirt costs. for Home Energy Assistance". The for each additional person,.add $225. ^2 ] L^A* •W*mjedai-yw 28th annual PBA dancethls past weekend with Since then there has been a grand Fourth Knights of Columbus JFK Ed Cardinal, who is a member of program. provides hinds to assist *h •lbe!?tiL*1^'--friends In attendance. In>his,acceptance of the award, procession of superstars from Golberg's license was revoked for The allowable - income figures have Cub Pack 177 sets 1 d th Assembly of Union County; VFW Post 7683.. Another Post six months and he will also have to. eligible households to meet the cost been increased since''last year, ilfi 5T^bershlp for the acknowledgement and In ashort speech. Catallna; born in 1780, to Luciane Company F of the 50th Armored member and Pearl Harbor spend two days-in theiUnipn County of heating during the winter months, . Therefore, those who. /were , not crtIzens t6 Pavarotti to Placide Domingo: National Guard Division, a Color. survivor,. Earl BangCrt,'' was according to Springfield Welfare party for holiday Ambngthem are vocalists, pianists, " Intoxicated Driver Resource Center. '•.eligible last year, may be this year. ffl «*; w? ! ; ; Guard from Veterans of Foreign unable to attend. . Clarence Moore, 38, of Orange,' Director Maureen Meixner. . „-.-' Applicants are available at the Cub Scouts Pack 177 in Moun- violinists,; composers ^ andV' . con tainside has scheduled 'its annual' ductbrs., Schonberg entertains us pleaded guilty to driving while; local welfare office. Additional with anecdotes depicting th'e human revoked and was fined $500'plus $15 Individual benefits will vary information about the program is Holiday Party for fombrrow night,. depending on the household's gross in the Deerfleld School gym at 7:30 . recall colonial Christmas side of these "legendary''per- court costs and given'an additional available by calling 1-800-257-0249, - The Springfield Historical Society ' Escorted tours of this house will be this holiday" event. Parents are formers," . thoir attributes and monthly income, size, geographic p.m.; .••;"'•"•;• " ' • . •-;.:•' Snow restrictions in effect three months revocation.-He was Persons who live in public housing will hold a Christmas Open Mouse given by members of,the soclety'in encouraged to bring childrenUo see feelings, concerts, fees, behavior also guilty of having no insurance location and the type of fuel used. and/or receive rental assistance are The Jonathan Dayton Chorale, led With winter comihg-on, Moun- standing is prohibited for 24" hours' Households which have their by Brenda Kay will be presenting a Sunday, from 3 to 5 p.m., at tho their colonial costumes. Madeline this unique glimpse of our American toward colleagues. •'•'", • • %ard, for which he was fined $10 plus not eligible Unless they must pay. for Historic Cannon Ball House, Lancaster and June DeFino will heritage. . / ' Catalina, iho vocal phenomenon of. tainside police are issuing^-.a' following a 3-Inch or itibro snowfall. $10costs. ' heating costs included in their rent their own heating or cooling costs, holiday performance. The Scouts reminder of /parking restrictions Alder said the restriction applies are also eligible to apply. • will be encouraged to participate headquarters of the society; 126 pour coffee • arid Wa • while other Moore was also fined $10 plus $10 Homo energy cooling assistance 1s Morris Ave., Springfield members of the Hospitality Com- that go into effect during a snowfall fpr all vehicles except emergency court costs for each of two othor Under the federal guidelines, a also available. This is a one-time during part of the program'. of3orhiorainches vehicles and those picking up or single person must have a gross All Cub Scouts are asked to bring a Members are now working to ••mitteo will sei've homemade Seniors plan concerts Police Chief William Alder said discharging passengers or essential offenses, operating an unregistered benefit per cooling season of $125, provide this house, which dates back , cookies. Hazel Hardgrove and vehicle and operating a car with no monthly income at our below $656; paid during the summer months, A dollar to donate to'the Columbian The "Young at Hearts Singers," a Crowley, Arthur Dauser, Mildred that all orbStreet parking and materials! $881 for a family of two, $1,100 for a Earthquake Fund. ' ^ . to 1740, with authentic colonial Kenneth Hendrix will act as greetcrs tail lights, rlnctnr'fl nnthnrbntlnn Is ncrfgsnrv Christmas decorations. In keeping and town criers. group of seniors from the six groups Dauser, Anita Pranzese, Kathryn with the appropriate decor, wreaths of Springfield Senior citizens will be Gardella, Mildred Guenther, Prank and branches and yule logs will be Other participants in the event are present its Christmas program at St Johrjson, Florence Karge, Enetla enhanced with fruits and nuts, dried Janice JBongiovannl, Eva Brown, James Rosary Society, Ladies Knuckey, Madeline Lancaster, Jean Benevolent Group of Presbyterian Lessack, Mildred Lindeman, Tina PIZZA D'ORO sw Ne LD flowers and leaves. The Springfeild Ellse Dltzel, Dorothy Hendrix, » ™ COI.D0!C0HD0! settlers of the 18th century did not Mildred Levsen, Rose Miller, Claire Church, Springfield Women's Club, Manak, Mary Mattio, John Mc- DELIVERS 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Mp«t spueht-aft«r location! Thte lovely 4 room comfo In have a tree or ornaments, That Milak, Virginia Regenthal, Union~Tuesday Club, Group 3 of Murray, Rose Miller, Cla'iro Mut- • pizza TROY HILLS features large living room,, modern kitchen, 2 custom came into effeqt about 100 Catherine Seiss and Howard Springfield, Cornell Nursing Home schler, Irene Pollard, WDma • dinners bedrooms, bath! Pool-tennis courts! Walk to temples! years later, and is said to have Wiseman. and Methodist Church. Schenack, Kitty Searles, Ruby The Citizen • ce/teones Won't last at 105,900! orginated in Germany. The public is cordially invited to The group is under the direction of Seraneau, Muriel Sims, Katherine black and gold • hot.& cold sub. Madeline E". Lancaster and John Sohan, Toni Stiles, Mae Stromp, Rod ladder bracelet sanwiches McMurray, conductor Members Stromp, Viola Vieser, Helen We think you II like watches are chromium • Philadelphia cheese steaks the wav we do builnetti training in CPR available include Helen Alpaugh, Harold Winkelholz, Betty Searls, John Bishof, Graycc Crane, Mary Rybkiewicz and Libby Patton. t plated for a black matte and more! finish Elegant case details, 1451 Stuyvesant Ave. • Union I Joanne Tedescol 617 Morris Ave., Springfield The Wostfield-Mountainside Westfiold, Those Interested may call Ifltalton • ' 564-8989 Chapter of the American Red Cross the Red Cross at 232-7090 for gold-tone highlights Adjust- , 964-6266 (dellvpry-'S.OO&up) is offering a cardlo-pulmonary registration information. able bracelet, cut glass mineral " resuscitation course to be held Jan. 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Xf> 0 help needy Fourth-graders" in Kaihryn En- sslln's class at the Harding School, Kenilworth, encouraged family and friends to help "them collect register receipts from a local food store In this -space^last week, we discussed the Photo chain In order for the class to be ramifications of recenjtly released federal data eligible to receive a free turkey. that indicate that thousands of plants in the United The.childrenvreceived so much* forum cooperation that they were able to States carry or store any one or more of 403 highly pick out two large turkeys for their toxic chemicals which could cause "immediate BUDDIES—Robert and receipts totaling $1,000. To make v danger" to public health in the event of a chemical Vanessa Johnston of Thanksgiving dinner complete, the Corrinne Terrace, students agreed; upon a balanced plant, accident. The data, compiled by the U.S. and tasty menu and each child Mountainside; write, contributed an Item from the list. Environmental Protection Agency, also indicate 'We snapped this pic- The Thanksgiving dinner was that New Jersey has one of the highest con- ture when our 2'/2-year- donated to a needy family. centrations of plants using very toxic chemicals. old son Bobby insisted The activity was not only a lesson his. 9-month-old sister in caring, but in basic math as well. Last week, on the anniversary of the 1984 gas As register receipts were brought Aimee sit with him to into school dally, a (ally was kept by leak of methyl isocyante in Bhopal, India, that watch TV.' It you have a each student. Individual "bar killed more than 2,000 and injured 200,000, the favorite photo which graphs" .were colored in to reflect Workers' Policy Project, a private research and you would like to submit the new "sum." Totals were activist group, released a study which found many for this page, send it to '.'rounded off to the nearest $10 1 'Photo forum,' at this mark. "Subtraction" was needed to hospitals in. Northern New Jersey are not equipped find outi "liow much more" was newspaper, P.O. Box needed. ' to treat victims of a major chemical accident. The 3109, Union 0/083, with conclusions to be drawn from all of this in- To the delight of the class, the $500 complete identification candles I" commemoration of goal was soon reached and sur- formation are chilling — the chance of a Bhopal- • of the subject. A an Sara Zimmerman, Zachary passed, enabling it to qualify for the stamped, self-addressed Korman. Thanksgiving turkey A decision type^ecident occuring in the region, based on the was made to try to reach the next concentration of chemical plants in New Jersey, is envelppe must be en- .$500 mark. closed If the picture is to high; and should one occur, the medical "com- Center lunch program listed K Sud s n 11 be returned. T^he IK"c l r9 cliaoffl1 slt befor l e XaJestlV^"e Ensslin's fourth-grade class munity will be woefully lacking the capacity to Tho following is the menu of French .dressing, mashed Newcomers bouaht rinnltinn ? ? n.l ! -Thanksgiving dinner they handle it. lunches to be served over the next potatoes, frsh fruit and beef donations totalling some $1,000. The dinner was donated to a needy two weeks at the Becky Seal noodle soup. t left*™- AAi,-h^i nOcel, Frank Krazer, Caroline Evans, Ida Comerlc, The hospital study found that there is both a lack Nutrition Center in the Raymond DEC. 19-Meatloaf with gravy, plan month . Grohol Nicole Brannagabm-Dante Esposito and Debra Chisholm School building, of information about a specific chemical's effect on sliced carrots, whole corn, pound December is a busy month for Springfield human beings and a lack of emergency room space State we're in -cake and grapefruit juice the, Mountainside i! Newcomers X'tnas dance held Lunches are available to any DEC. 20-Baked. fish with Club. 1 to deal with what would be an overwhelming Springfield senior citizen, 62 and lemon butter, broccoli stalks, Yesterday, the club held its "It's time .for borough senior number of victims from a serious chemical ac- over, regardless of -financial potato gerfis, lemWpuddlng and annual Holiday Luncheon at citizens to put on their dancing shoes State driving toward highway gridlock status, for $1.25, $2^for guests. MICHAEI/ROSEN, M.D. cident in the densely populated industrial corridor clam chowder soup L'Affairc. In keeping with "the forf the second "Senior Holiday Reservations anaTcancellatlons DEC. 23-Veal cutlet par- spirit of giving, the proceeds Dance" sponsored by the Moun- announces the opening of dn office By DAVID F.MOORE AM the time we were subsidizing Former state Transportation tinue to improve public transit must be made two days in ad- tainside Recreation Commission. It of the state. It also found that for certain chemicals highways, we were cutting back on miglana, green beans, spaghetti from the club's fund raising drive in association with Have you ridden a train or bus Commissioner Louis Gambaccini opportunities, perhaps with some vance by calling 376-5814 will be held Sunday; from 1-30 to 5 only a few antidotes are kept on hand at area 7 the public support of mass transit. It and sauce, ice cream and will be donated to tho Moun- lately Is so, you are one of a once noted that if the same stan- private options like rail and minibus weekdays between U a.m. and 1 p m , at the .Mountainside Elks "Club didn't appear that'way, because of pineapple juice tainside Rescue Squad and the Arthur J. Perelman, M.D. hospitals. shrinking number of New Jer- dards dictated for railroads by the service for small cities. And we need p m, Lunches are served Monday on Route 22. seyans, despite vastly improved the dispersed nature of highway Rail Reorganization Act were ap- to reduce the favored treatment DEC. 24-Roast beef with Children's Specialized Hospital through Friday between noon and The "Gentlemen of Swing" will Medical' authorities say that the costs ~of train and bus systems fostered by subsidies and the high visibility of plied (o roads, New Jersey would supplied to auto users. We especially gravy, mixed vogetablos, The club has planned a mor- for the practice of 12:30 p.m. provide live music This band was a Conrail, Amtrak and New Jersey the monopolies running the public seek to abandon at least a third of its need to equalize the subsidies by mashed potatoes, apple pie and ning with Santa Claus when he equipping area hospitals to deal with an accident All lunches are served with big hit at last year's dance Light Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Transit transit systems. roadways. I don't sec that hap- making auto users pay for mass vegetable soup. visits the Community on the scale of Bhopal is prohibitive and that the bread and margarine and milk. refreshments and a dash bar will be at pening, transit services. DEC. 25-Closed for Christ- Presbyterian Church on Meeting emphasis must continue to be made on prevention Lots of effort has gone Into in- If you think thei amount of money MONDAY-Boneless bar- mas. House Lane Saturday, at 11 a m available, 2027 Morris Avenue In Uhion creasing mass transit ridcrship, for bequed pork rib, cole slaw, baked Expanded hours by apppointment, including we pay for a mass transit ride is As long as we subsidize spreading DEC, 2G-Country ham with Tho club has also planned an Tickets are free and may be of chemical mishapsNThey also agree that specific it is clear to all that highways cannot • potato, applesauco and bean and Monday through Thursday nights and Saturday high, try adding up the total costs for land development and automobile Something else we can do is mustard, green cabbage, boiled adult caroling party Dec. 22, aT2~ picked up at the Rccreatfon Office in continue to meet all of our transport bacon soup. hospitals should be set up as regional centers roads, bridges, tunnels and parking transport by our present property preserve the rlghts-of-way of potatoes, purple plums and pea p.m. Persons attending will meet Borough Hall or from Senior needs Yet as we spread ourselves lots we've built and must maintain tax system, we can expect more of abandoned rail lines throughout TUESDAY-Chlcken a la king soup. Citizens Coordinator" Heleli Phone: 688-2480 where individual antmptjbs could be stored. thinner over New Jersey's land- at Villa Marie Home in North for cars!' Gaining that perspective, the same Since our economic Now Jersey, for the day of fast, and cranberry sauce, peas and DEC 27—Baked macaroni and Ploinfield ~~ Rosenbauer For additional in- scape, public transit opportunities carrots, rice, sliced peaches and formation, readers may call the In the face of this information, residents of this"" we can sec that it's not all that cheap system — centered on roads, cars electrified light-rail transportation cheese, lettuce wedge with Newcomers' interested in ' at- gel thinner too chicken noodle soup. Recreation Office at 232-0015. area deserve answers to these questions: Will this to juitip in a car and drive down a and trucks — depends on seeing the has to come, provided there is a Russian dressing, Harvard beets, tending these events may contact , WEDNESDAY-Stuffed cabb- be enough? Can we place all of our trust on the Part of the problem has been a road, process continue, as do the real place for the rails We need^nly look fruit cocktail and beef noodle Hazel Murphy at 654-7973 vicious circle of highways. When estate and development businesses, to Los Angeles for the example of age, lettuce with egg wedge and soup. chemical industry's plant safety procedures? At built before they are needed, as is so While you're at it, tally up the getting off the track wft'ro on doesn't what was the country's best in- what point is it too expensive to protect human often the case with Interstate routes, costs of cars and their upkeep of the seem very easy. It's (only when we terurbon rail service succumbing to \ undeveloped areas suddonly become space used for junkyards and the realize how ,much It's costing us efforts of rUbber-tircd lobbyists, Tho Jaeger lives? taxpayors, compared to what could ; STANLEY BLAZER fair game for builders Every in- gigpntic heaps of worn-out tires, tho frooways won In Los Angeles and ALANB.SIEGEL Until leaders in government, the chemical in-'' tersection becomes a potential new oil, grease and heavy-metal con- be the case, that we begin to wake everybody's lungs lost. Vp'sy town Every ring road becomes tamination of our waterways; the up We're paying enough hidden, is pleased to announce dustry and the medical profession answer these congested due to the new develop- subsidies each year for our' > I Daisy Lumber' health cost of increased air the relocation of his HUNT CONTEST automotive lifestyle to finance a , Building Malarial Cantrri questions the specter of a Bhopal occuring in our ment it attracts. Another ring road pollution; the added costs of in- While I don't see much happening New Florist In Town rr small Central American war win a Chevy s-10 Blazer ana $1 ooo worth area will hang over our minds like the clouds of gets built farther out, leavvlng the surance, hospital and emergency in tho short term, transit-wise, it's Designing With a Speclnl Touch Union County Law Offices of Stanley tools. Come In for details older settlement back in the middle services, and the values of lost clear that highway gridlock Isn't far 7 I Selection of methyl isocyante that were released over that isolated and drained of vitality ' opportunities of all those square feet So what happens next We need to away for some parts of this state HOLIDAY POINSETTIAS , 14 Mountain AV&., Springfield Indian city on a December night just over a year of parking area, indoors and out, take a closer look at the tax ratable we're in, at least in commuter hours, and GIFTS ' David F. Moore is the that might be devoted to something race to see what it's doing to us, and There are no instant solutions for < 1089 cedar Ave.? Union-Suite 18 ago. . " TUJcrunu executive director of the New better I could continue, but you get to overcome the notion that it's a that one, but our Jong-range hope HOLIDAY HU.I Men. Ml. H3O-6 loa, 10-3 Jersey Conservation Foundation. the idea, race we can win We need to con- still lies with mass transit 2415VnuxhnllRd 'Union (mtttu Kid D«vU • ruklaiat cornet) 688-2926 News tips: Give us a call 686-8866 Ask the teacher Hudson County: 322 48th St., Union CitV N.J. 07089 Do you know of a news story that we, too, should 867-3322 know about? Has your club or organization un- dertaken a project that might be of interest to Preparing kids with reading readiness others? Would one of your friends or neighbors be a By BETH GIORDANO Make sure she sees you reading gained 6 0 months while the tutors - &FRANSULUVAN 10-ycjatold She is, however, an and encourage her to talk about themselves gained 3.4, Other • good subject for a feature story? If so, be our eyes Q.—My son will enter first grade underachiover and has been all her what she's reading Take a trip to educators have observed that the ' and ears — and tell us about it. next year, and I've been hearing a school years. Her studies are the library or to your local bookstore idea of student learning through ' lot about reading readiness. What is terrible, her work is sloppy, and she to see she has a good supply of in- helping one another is a very Call us at 686-7700 with a news-tip and we, in turn, 7 teresting reading material Take an promising alternative to traditional ' it How can I learn about this to help is a grand-scale procrastinator How Far Christmas Gifting! will offer a tip of the hat to you with special my child become a better reader? can I help her get on the ball' C T.;r interest in her school work and make systems where often students ' sure to ask her, in a non- competo with each other The child ! recognition on this page. LD, Springfield Rosclle . , PETER GREEN No. 5 A.—Readiness refers to skills that judgemental way, about her day at being taught feels a "closeness" to ; will.make learning easier and more school Encourage your daughter to the child teaching and he also \ 1 CANNON take pleasure, in doing a good job and benefits from the individual dt-' SALE pleasant You can help your child In 0 The ^P"* ,"* . ^ SOCCER BALL this process by making sure ho also in the "process" of doing a good tontlon The closeness is a matter of' Legislative addresses job Remember, the most effective age mostly The "teachor" ^ean : ALL-NEW Flywheel $ 93 pronounces words correctly, Help MCA-AMX No 84 Exercise Bike teacher makes a child want to probably understand your child's " SALE 12 him avoid developing an auditory ask the V ,^fci Quid tension Building, Washington, DC 20515, "' T» cisl Iron discrimination problem by stressing imitate him Try to see that your way of viewing things much bettor • District office, 1961 Moms. 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COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday, Decembw 12,1985 - 7 6 ~ Thursday, December 12,1985 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS. Detecting teen suicide warning sighs OPEN THURS, NIGHTS TIL 8 PM ByDI-VNKSHRIKH. M.I). or family member can also con- Three major warning-signgsigns —in i_n -The promotion of Jeanne G. Editor's nate: Dr. Shrier Is chief of Mh in hrikfrf ),^"- nrr (n||r"nf probably alarmed. Sometimes that's the adolescent in mutually enjoyable 'Hall was announced by Clifford psychiatry at - suicide. Otheryoungsterjf may have d suicide, previous suicide attempts' necessary to focus attention on .'a activities, listen to thef adolescent's M. Peake/ president of the Union MATTRESS the' Newark campus of the- a hereditary predisposition to and planning for death. A. subtle potential problem — and a little ideas and feelings with • respect, County Chamber of Commerce, Unlversity of Medicine and Den- depression. _ . .•'.•-,' indication of plans can be seen in attention may be all that's required provide .emotional support and. Elizabeth. tistry of. fJdw Jersey. • Most teens will find com- those giving away prized to,prevent a tragedy. The most establish appropriate flexible rules Hall was'promoted to the post Tccn-agc suicide is one of the most panionship and love within their possessions, or; otherwise getting powerful prevention against suicide as another way of indicating that of vice president/corporate saddening phenomena'of our time. peer group. Youngsters_wJth-an- thelr-affairs-imydeKas.a prelude to is a. loving, supportive, un- you care what happens to your teen- secretary. She will continue to Wdtfisand~wTch "eariy history of loss and emotional suicide. It is a myth that talking derstanding, intact family with open ager,'".?: Constant—preaching' and have full responsibility for The Open to the public! television news and .learn how deprivation >and an adolescence about suicide, or attempting it. and communication between parent and ' criticizing'will be a turnoff and can Chamber's operations,, in ad- young, apparently healthy marked by conflict and failing, should not. be taken child. Where that is lacking,-for contribute to feelings' of alienation dition to her new responsibilities. adolescents take (heir own- lives dissatisfaction at home and school- .seriously. Such talk and action are- whatever reason, external support -and Inadequacy/ If warning signs Hall joined The Chamber in Mattress and Box Springs when they seem to have everything may be particularly vulnerable to a cries for help —' 80 percent of through • school, social or discussed here become prevalent, 1968, as secretary . to the Made on the Premises to live for/ v i .;/<•;.•;•' breakup with a boyfriend or suicide s have mad— e one or • more recreational programs . run by your pediatrician, school or mental r president, was/named office available^ interested, adults can health counselor can provide Popular songs, movies and: talk girlfriend. xThey may react with attempts that fajlod, manager in-1970, administrative v enhance the teen-ager's sense, bfi guidance and appropriate referrals shows are even addressing the feelings of depression, helplessness assistant ln: .1977. problem. Make no mistake about it: and hopelessness to the point of a If you're a parent or guardian and . belonging, and the abilitylp cope. ' for evaluation and treatment. - .• - SEALY»SERTA Teen-age suicide is a formidable foe, suicide attempt..;. • thisinformation'isnewtqyou — as it ' Also on Display one that..must be understood and prevented. . . "• It is ironic that the age group least Winston Furniture IKM»J. Fitlixy/ShtPWiMm Wnehotiu/ShowiMm lively to die of disease has a rising / Elizabeth Pediatric Group death rate due to suicide. Everyday. 518 North Avenue 294 Rl. 10W. Gamood, Nl Enl Hiiiwer, NJ . 13 American teens and young adults • Mattresses .die from self-inflicted injury — SB. SHUKAN M.D. KENNETH J. DAVIS M.D. ; NEW/ MEMBERS—The Union County; Private Industry chairwoman; Martin Martinez, Compensation and Benefits • Box Springs TworHour Free Delivery* : nearly 5,000 a year. ' '.•'.•'' DIPLOMATES AMER. BD of PEDIATRICS • Brass Beds :• In the past two decades the suicide, GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Council recently appointed new officers and Installed new manager for Merck arid Co., appointed as PIC chairman; on all stock Items Including . • Hi:Risers rate has tripled and is now; the. Newlv Located at 7 members for 1785-86, according to Jean Koszullnskl, senior Richard Kennedy; vice president of personnel for C.R. Bard The Jersey Shore & Long Island • Custom Sizes second leading cause of death for 15- After 30 years of business we have lost our lease and are forced to close. • planner for the Union County, Department of Human Ser- Inc., appointed as PIC Jpb Service Committee chairman and * on premium bedding MS Salem Ave., Elizabeth to' 24-year-olds. Sadly, known vices. From left, are Hank Kifa, PIC director and * Union first vice chairman; and Ellen Fraltes, director of Com- No Phone orders munity Affairs for Kean College, Union, appointe'd.as PIC statistics are .undoubtedly un-_ County deputy manager; David Moore, chief operating of- Oversight Committee chairwoman. Frances Smith, owner of Mon-Fri., 10 AM-6 PM« Yhurs. 10 AM-8 PM« Sat, 10 AM-5 PM, derestimated since' suicides are Now Accepting New Patients From ficer of Garden State Brlckface, Roselle, appointed as.PIC Smith Funeral Home, who was appointed as secretary to the often reported, as accidents, partly'.: Marketing Committee chairman; William McKlnlay, district Union and Surrounding; Areas. PIC, was not "present. The PIC is a public/private part- '•••.to protect .the victim's family who Entire Inventory of manager for New Jersey Bell and past PIC chairman., ap- fine furniture nership formed to create employment opportunities for area may feel shame and guilt and partly pointed as PIC Planning Committee chairman; Roberta OOFF WILL BE LIQUIDATED. Rossi, owner of Communfty Business Services, appointed as youths and unskilled adults, and to'afford job training for •because accidents , may' be •jpre and post birth guidance from economically disadvantaged people. ...- "masked"' suicides:'Accidents are • PIC Liaison Committee chairwoman and PIC second-vice •early'infant nutrition At our location, middle island Rt.- 22, 3/4 miles west of Flagship. OPEN HOUSE -the leading cause of death in the teen/y6ung adult age grpup, most •full spectrum adolescent care commonly automobile accidents associated with alcohol or drug use. 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r <•>'• B — Thursday, December 12,1985 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday, becemberW, t»85 -' 9 Police Academy graduation today Rebates offered on home heating units Fifty-three police officers who ore UCC president, will welcome the Union County Prosecutor John E. abetht&wh-uas-cJompanyrls* "conservation rebates." " ' $100 or more (based on qualified qualified plumbing and beating students in the 52nd session of (tie graduates, families and friends in Stamler. ; . , •' • broadening its energy saving rebate Ellzabethtown Gas is offering its ratings for the new: system in- 'contractors. :,"•'•. ' .' •,: '• • • Union County Police BasicJTraining . the theater of the Cran/ord Campus- Winners of the various awards will , program this heating season' — customers .a $50, rebate on thestalled).. ••••/ - ' , . "Today's new systems have made Acadomy will graduate at Centerat7p.mV , be announced, including the two offering customers rebates on the purchase • of :an energy-efficient' There is a $10 rebate offered on the significant strides In energy saving ceremonies today al Union County Speakers will include Chief Ralph •highest academic achievements, purchase of qualifying energy ef- automatic gas water heater, which retail purchase of an automatic and that means.cost-saving for the ' College's Cranford Campus,' ac- Del Duca of, Berkeley Heights, firearms pwards 'for the highest ficient gas water heaters, gas-fired comes in 30-, 40- and 50-gallon sizes. clock-thermostat that helps control customer without sacrificing' cording-lo> Chief Matthew T. Haney president of the Police Chiefs' achievement and most improved furnaces and clock-thermostats. energy •consumption- levels. A comfort," said Bauknight. "Each of of Cranford, program director for Association; Chief William Alder of student in the firearms course. • The efficiency is measured ac- the academy. 1 "By offering the extra incentive of cording to an energy factor IEF), coupon must be obtained in advance . these measures will provide 'the Mountainside, education chairman The police officers graduating a cash rebate* we want to encourage wlch must be at least 0.56 for the 30- from Ellzabethtown Gas. before customer with a significant im- of the Union County Police Chiefs' ' from the 52nd session of the Police customers to purchase energy ef- gallon size, 0.54 for the 40-gallon and— making the purchase of a clock- provement in gas energy utilisation. Dr. Ralph Oriscello of theAssociation; Jerome Meehan of the Academy represent Berkeley ficient systems that provido comfort 0 5r for the 50-galldn heater to thermostat, These are genuine answers to the Emergency .Trauma Unit at New Jersey Police Training Com- Heights, Cranford; Elizabeth, while consuming less energy," said qualify for the rebate. ' — Bauknight said that the program problem of ' stretching- heating Elizabeth General Medical Center mission;; Lt. Francis Kuccynski of Fairleigh Dickinson University- can.benefit almost anyone, but Is dollars.1', ' ; : :.••,. will be the principal speaker at the Linden, range master of the Union Madison, Flemington,. Hillside, the Clarence, Bauknight, general The second type of rebate, for a v manager of energy conservation now, high-efficiency central gas especially of value to those who have. . Customers can, obtain more in- graduation, Dr. Derek N.. Nunney, .: " '•''ronrms Association and Hudson County Sheriff's Office, New services for Ellzabethtowjr Gas. older,' less, efficient furnaces and formation about the procedures for Jersey Institue of Technology, heating system, is determined by Roselle, Phillipsburg, Roselle Park, "Money is saved both by the reduced the annual fuel utilization efficiency water heaters.' .The rebates apply to the rebate programs by calling the amount of gas used and the energy purchases••• made' at ' all retail Ellzabethtown Gas Conservation Springfield, South' Amboyi ratio. (AFUE) and/the heating Stress is topic of workshop Kenilworth, the Union County Police capacity of the equipment measured establishments, Including Hot Line toll free at 1-800-2214364, Ellzabethtown Gas Company retail Monday through Friday, 8:30 a;m, to Women. Helping Women of Union County is a non-profit organization. Department, the Union County In BTU's. The rebate/ limited to 1 Sheriff's Office and Westfield Police showrooms, as" .' well,, .as .from' 5p.m. • . '".•<' . ••• i • ';'. County, Inc. is sponsoring a Com-' designed to* help women in crisis or Park has jobs present gas heat customers, may bo munity Education Workshop transition. One-to-one individual Department. ' , , •. . tonight, at 7:30 p.m., in tho Guild counseling is available at St. Paul's The Police Academy is conducted 'KISMET' REHEARSAL—Cast members go over script for spring '86 To Help You Celebrate This Holiday Room of St. Paul's Church, 414 East ^and-support groups are, always jointly by Union County College and . of the .Broadway musical which was presented by SHOR'S DRUGS Season in the Best Possible , , Broad St., Westfield. • facilitated by trained staff and' the Union County Police: Chiefs'. Owerlo6k;Musical Theater, Summit, as Its annual funq- Gateway National Recreation Guest speaker Human Resources trained volunteers. •'. • Association to train recruits'from raising event for Overlook Hospital last weekend in the Area is accepting applications.for THE MEDICAL DentalHealth consultant Charlene M, ' Morris, Further information is available Union County area law enforcement New PrbvldenceHighSchool auditorium. From left, are seasonal park ranger, laborer, SERVICE CENTER M,A., will disouss "Coping With. by calling 232-5787. motor vehicle operator' and DR. LINDA M. BOROWIEC, D.D.S. Kristin Schundler, Helen Bunln of Mountainside and 1 Stress." Stress may result from Bunin's son, Steve. •.;. • •>..-•:-•'. mechanic's helper jobs for its units . • "C4~»l«!.K«IH.C«rt" •' '.: ', . :.•... isofferinx .••'• • • ';,':•• ',;••''• ••. many reasons. .It can be in- at Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island ts=l*nn.mao mLINDEN termittent, rapid fire, or chronic, and at Sandy Hook. ' ' .. ' YW 486-4155 FREE DENTAL EXAMS Women.can live with stresses when', ' The deadline for applications is. Until January 1st, 198(5 •. By Appointment Only ', 'they understand and have.a cpmr Open Sundays Registration deadline L/WM MK Fn SJ0AMHI8PM SEAL AND SEND—The American Lung Association of Centra) New Jersey urges Jan. 15 and work will begin in the : ' ' • :•' '•• • 851-9293 • V- '•• V- '*D«- • • area residents to mail in their contributions to the association's annual Christmas •plete ;realislic idea of their'options: The Selective Service System register if released from custody' spring of 1986, Applicants will .be GSSaW Jun 1 Halldavi 1 10 AM •• 1FM for dealing with stress! -This- considered regardless of race, sex, lUlllullillvifCanilill X-rays 28O1 Morris Ave. . taMiram* Seal campaign oh 'Seal It and Send It Day' Wednesday. Contributions will directly reaches an important milestone (n prior to age 26 • Film D»vt>«»in« • Cetmttici workshop will help recognize and r P qu Art Gallery's color, age or physical handicap Extra Union Main Accepted support local lung association programs and services. From left, are board the registration of young men on Men age 18 to 25 who have not yet Utl Vwjr Mtttir £h«rt« members Ruth Wiggins, Eugene E. Rodgers, personnel officer of E^xon, and respect your feelings and moods Jan 1 registered should register promptly Park rangers will earn salaries Catherine McGougVan officer of the Hudson United Bank. In front is the Following this workshop, a JL (SlUYl "SALE OF THE YEAR* to avoid prosecution and/or loss of 'ranging from $402 40 to $552 bi- association's youth ambassador, Danny_Vaupel. Further Information is avallabje_ "Str.css Management" support Beginning on this date, men who benefits Registration takes only weekly by calling 388-4556. /^ group will be formed; were required in 1980 to register five minutes at any post office Women Holnine Women of Union with Selective Service will.be tur- For information and applications, Failure to register is a felony, Interested persons should call 20% -50% ning 26 Selective Service does not punishable by a fine of up to $250,000 Philoptochos Adelphotis "St. Irene" have the authority to accept Gateway at 1-718-338-3844 or write z and/or up to five years im- Personnel Office, Building 69, Floyd OF ST. DEMETRIOS CHURCH NJPT issues registrations of men after they turn prisonment off original prices 26 Men who failed to register will Bennett Field, Brooklyn, N.Y 11234 hs have permanently forfeited their casting; call right to certain federal student aid Let us cater your party with home of all our 9,999 artworks including and job training benefits as well as CHINESE AUCTION The New Jersey Public Theater, ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, large abstracts federal employment Additionally, 118 South Ave East, Cranford, will c'ooked hot and cold buffet's using ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS & WATERCOLORS registration with Selective Service is hold an open casting audition for the second show of Its winter spring Wi only the freshest ingredients. Colds HavFivar SlnusCongistlon . posters & reproductions a requirement in some states for hoiiww w,woc*r>liwiU8fIi various employment opportunities, Friday, December 13*h season Auditions for Lanford such as law enforcement agencies Wilson's "The Hot L Baltimore" will Open 7 days a week Gale Sales and permission to practice law , 1KHTUP be held Saturday at 1 pm and $ art gallery Monday and Tuesday at 7;30 p m. 160 Colt St. picture framers 7:3O Irvlngton 2.79 lvfen born in i960 who have The play will begin rehearsals on 365 E. Westfield Avenue | registered, will reach 3ge 26 in 1986 or about Jan. 4, and will open on SHIKIMHS JONES' ST. COHVECTIOHKRV and, under present law, will no Feb 14 Performances will be by Sherman Avenue 273 I6th *va 45 Jones Street M YOUR COOP MKY longer be'eligible for.selection for INCLUDED IN ADMISSION Friday and Saturday,evenings and GENES "LARGEST ART GALLERY IN JV.J. induction Over 15 million men, ago Sunday matinees through March 22 505 S. 20th St Roselle 324 Clinton Place 18 through 25, have registered with Robert Vaccaro, artistic director, CJJ McLain 124 Elmora Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. 351-2633 Selective Service since President will direct deli —Park 215,16th live • 15 Auction Tickets- 518lrvliwTuriierBlvd Pkwy 137, Tpk 13, ate 1-9 Eliz. Circle Carter initiated registration in 1980 NEW YEAR. - The NJPT is a non-profit regional CuWKSDEll lUNSTROPICH STORE Tues.'Sat. 9'6 • Thurs til 8 • Sun. 1'5 • clsd Mon. theater which also seeks volunteers U88ri80ti»v« Many of the men who arc non- Hurricane Alley, New Jersey's hottest nightspot, Invites you xpress 411 Chancellor Kv< registrants may be unaware of the • Coffee • Dessert..". to help with sets, lights and props 245-2248 OIL PORTRAITS PAINTED FROM YOUR PHOTO requirement or do not understand to llgh} up your New Year's Eve Lace up your dancing More information can be obtained the importance of the obligation to shoes, put on your party clothes and get ready for a night by calling 272-5708* register Some have served in the to remember Our DJ will keep you moving to the beat military but failed to register either We'll help you celebrate with party hats, nolsemakers, an before entering the armed forces or endless variety of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres and a Want Ads Work... after leaving active duty Others midnight champagne toast Celebration starts at 9 p m. Call 686-7700 VW may have been incarcerated at the - at the church Hall time of their 18th birthday and not $25 per person" realized they were required to Reserve a deluxe room for New Year's Eve Special Rate S3O" ST. DEMETRIOS GREEK ORTHODOX For Reservations call CHURCH (201) 898-91OO 721 RAHWAVAVE. I Mold hki ti iifml my Uunti to tfwii n»W.(irt> of.Hu Nlntt Wird, Linden, *lw no- UNION ported mi la HM pit tlKUoa. I in looklu foriiira" to tM honor of repraHH- tf« M Council ill cimtltaeiris of UK Win), IO »« Mtf contJm to Milntila a better City of Undea. HU 96O-79S7 Headquarter* Plaza Hotel Happy Holidays!! 3 Headquarters Plaza for more information ENTER Morrlslown, New Jersey Sincerely, THE 3rd ANNUAL Rilph Polliro 9ft Wart Councilman »l«l 1tor parso n double occupancy Tax nol Includod "- sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary EUZABETHTOWN GAS ENERGY CONSERVATION Jacquerme's Florist A whole new kind POSTER CONTEST for all your Holiday needs! Five hours of Sensational Music of housecall For Your Dancing and Listening Pleasure :v Party in our completely " m^ 'V redecorated WILL BE AWARDED Grand Ballroom GRADE 1st PLACE 2nd PLACE 3rd PLACE COMPLETE DINNER • Christmas Trees & Wreaths Shrimp Cocktail • Pointsotta Plants {-3 $ 50.00 $ 30.00 $ 20 00 • Fruit Baskets Caesar Salad, LAffaire • Center Pieces • Roping 4.6 75.00 50.00 25.00 • • Roast Prime Rib of Beef • Balloons • Grave Coverings 7-8 100.00 • 75.00 50.00 Dessert Coffee and Tea 4 Physician . . ..And They're Better UNLIMITED OPEN BAR 8:30 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. House Calls Arc Back Than Ever! 9-10' 125.00 100.00.".-. , 75 00 Santa's Coming to Champagne Toast at Midnight, Noisemakers, Hats Jacqueline's with Rudolph Remember the good old days" when the air In order to acquaint you with this new Continental Breakfast 1:00 A.M. ivas eloan, music was soothing and doctors made service, HealthCalls Is extending an in- 11-12 „ 150 00 - 125.00 100 00 $ the Red Nose Reindeer housecalls? vllallon to you to join Its CarePlus-Club 55 Per Person Dec 14th & 15th/21st & 22nd Well tho air is still polluted and today's For an annual $1000 subscription fee, or for a music can be anything but soothing but there am $20 00 annual Jairtlly subscription feo (which cpvers Note Each entrant will receive'a certificate for participating in the contest ALL GRATUITIES AND TAXES INCLUDED. 11AM to 4PM doctors who makehousecalls two or more members of your Immediate family), you FREE CANDY CANES ,, and they'reVkrvIng your community I receive 40 porconloff the cost of all physician visits dur- RESERVE NOW: TELEPHONE 232-4454 Announcing HeallhCalls, a unique program ing an enrollment yeSr LIMITED RESERVATIONS Bring In this ad And gnvo which brings back the concept of doctors' Guidelines for Energy Conservation Poster Contest \ 10% on tho purchooo of housocalls! Watch (or our announcement In the HeallhCalls footuros tho following mail—or return the coupon below The theme ol the contest is energy conservation • I H/.ibethlnwMCi ftCranp£iyji_'prpwnu ___On New-Years Day Join us for - • It Is staffqd by lully-llconsed, family practice T^eSi^Sin.ndl InotSeltiql TTKir.eTwill evaluate the posters- - 10 -—-to take advantage of this offer sooner! ~~ 1 physicians- - Copyrighted characters IMickry Mouse Snoopy ncrs ill tin end of the tamest dinner. Our Regular Dinner Menu CMililn mil Cli/.iuethtnwn G,is Coinp my employees ire FREE DELIVERY • It 16 available to you and your family seven Superrruin etc) should not be used r\ot eligible to participate in the rcintest days a week, from 8 00 a m to 11 00 p m HealthCalls Maximum poster si?e should he 22 ' ?B served from 12:30 to 8:30 p.m. 1183 Stuyvesant Avenue Posters Income the property of rii/.ibi'tlitown Gas Coin To take advantage ol HealthCall*' convenient 1896 Morris Avenue • Union • New Jersey • 070B3 Students must provide Ih^j own minerals Irvlngton (on Union border) priny anrl will not be returned stfrvlce, simply dial 68B-6600. Upon receiving ' 686-6600" Driiwino utensils should tip pencil cr«iyon pdint inl< or Posters must tie received by riiz.ibethtown Gas Company Phone: 374-6581 your call, a physician (ram HealthCalls will be manic marker '• • by December I 1985 They may be m.nled or li.inil lmmedlatejy_djspatched to your home, thus I wish to loin tho CnroPlus Club Ploass enroll mo as on. No objects should be affixed to [he poster such .is light 1 delivered to Clirabethtown G.)s Company making medical care more convenient for you Individual (S10(W)' or Family (S2000) Subscriber switches or thermostats etc One EliMbethlown Pla/a Elizabeth N)J 0720/ and your family. Each contestant s name home address school home Attn energy Conservation Department HealthCalls is a whole new kind ol housecall In ' Nnrno telephone number and grade level must appear on the addition to sewing your medical needs, the physi- AdiiroBs reverse sldo of the poster cian, In most cases, will bo able to perform tho following services In the comfort and privacy of 1099 Route 22, Eastbound your own home Tolophono _ _ _. . • EKGs (electrocardiograms) MftkoyourchDCkormonoyordorpnynblolo HoollhCalls PA Upon Mountainside, N.J. rocoiplolyourpoymont youwlilbelsiuodaCarePluaCard Prtsant \Elizabethtown Gas • Draw b|ood for certain laboratory fosto ihia lo trio pliyslclan during his llrsl vim io your home Oiler available •V • Prescribe medication lor a limllodJinio only '(A physician HoallhCall lee la only WSM. This lr Since 1855 • Administer certain medications Includes physical oxsm and prescrlpllon, II Indicated Vour coal wllh discount will be SiroO) FTD.TELEFLORA»AFS -A constant source of comfortA Siitniii irv t' N|JI Civ|ttii n I

•4 . . I _,, f i 10 - Thursday, December ». WB5 -• COUKITV LEADER NEWSPAPERS • 2,3,4*

Former county manager recalIs past -..••' : .- • •'-• •-••' '.'.' :: -.' • • ' ' /;-i'. "' .' ?-8* COUNTY LEADER NEvVSPAPERS- Thursday, December ,2, ,985 _ ,,. (Continued from page I > building in Elizabeth. The county's, The first county manager then authority as an elected official, and — to Albanese, who recalled that the bond rating was upgraded from discussed the separation of powers serves in a professional capacity. If Grant funds new equipment t^id "^twtenh"aTp5sttion and the boaWv-thy^iSlaTd^taTr^tennlnate -thfif .:!. „v^—V'*I^Dera':M™icaiA;enier^ -dlreclnr nf -«im -n.».a-~A-j--.i—i.7.-.- :--.-—-.-.-——: --r- •JThTglThonor ac- 54,000 examinations of patients in 1974. Tho voices of proponents of cording to Albanese. : . of freeholders, and commented on manager at will, he said, then It's changing the form of government recent issues involving his two impossible to maintain a separation need of diagnostic x-ray, ultrasound, Albanese said that county of- equipment produces images of in- nuclear medicine, and computerized grew Increasingly louder and the successors, Arthur J. Grlsi and of powers. If no separation exists, —-—, ..^._M-?l>n^ The funds have ficials, with the help of the business ternal body structures, such as the tomographic procedures." following year the county adopted and, political leaders, had Louis J. Coletti, who resigned and then, the manager becomes little been applied towards the purchase lungs, the gastrointestinal tract, arid Gcorgo F. Billingtori, president of (he new county manager form of reorganized the government into a were dismissed respectively from more than a county administrator, pi equipment for the Medical Cen- joints, whilp utilizing the lowest 'government. Albanese Became the better, efficient, manageable their posts. Albanese pralsed-both- which is a weak structure, ters Department of Radiology, Elizabeth General Medical Center, "possible dosesor radiation. Through said, "The acquisition of'..this first manager in November 1975. system that better represented and men for being effective ad- Discussing Superior Court Judge including a new radioeraDhic- its use, vital diagnostic information The new form of government was responded to county issues and the. ministrators. - \ ; Edward Beglin's ruling upholding ' flUnl*nnnw. . IlL , • 1 . ' ^"~" —"•&••«-'"*- liMWlllluilUII ''equipment' is an important com- temS Jnnw 7 a" imaBe eainedjegardinjg g complepxx trauma ponent of Elizabeth General Medical quickly successful and Union County wishes qf its constituents, A general "The freeholders set the direction the freeholders' dismissal of Coletti, rought to our emergency officials .subsequently received ledger was quickly developed, he ' (for the county), the manager gels it Albanese said, that this, decision Center's $26.3 million construction/- room. Its' imaging capability is .renovation project scheduled for- many awards .arid other said, and a "Superior financial where it's supposed to be," Albanese signified that "the county manager sophisticated multi-size cassette essential lo the operation of our busy recognitions, for the first time in reputation .and credibility" was stated, comparing county operations can now be fired at will for no spoptilt filmm device, among other items. starl-up later this year. We arc- . . 1 Radiology Dopartrtdnt, which ; grattful for (he RipperFbundation's' seven years. Plaques hailing Union associated with the county. In some with that of a ship, justifiable reason." V According to nobcrt Silbey, M.D., annually accomodates more than1 County still harig outside'the board's areas, tax, rates were stabilized or AlAlbanesb e saiidd a-cpuhty manager, The separation of powers between magnificent supportto our cause.'- ' .'meeting room in the administration lowered,,he noted. . , • although not elected, has the same the legislative and executive branches of government Is a "gteiy area" even on 'the state level, - Albanese concluded. Attorneys help Cheerleader to compete far crown to Interpret the. dividing line bet- Gina Pashaian of Springfield is ' ween the two governmental bran- university cheerleading squads are schools in addition to Division I-A ches, he added. among the members of the Rutgers expected to vie for a trip to San colleges and universities. Winners Albanese concluded that the L University varsity cheerleading Diego, Calif., and the- final com- will be chosen in each division as Or, 1 ' • " Tqtrad that recently entered the Ford petition Jan. 12. '••• "• • ' _', • •squads . compete for national ambitions of county voters in ap- College Cheerleading Cham- recognition as well as ah . all- proving the county manager form of.. pionship. . '• This year the competition sWill , expens&paid trip to San Diego for government has' hot'been fully.- . More., th'nn ISO' college and include Division I ajid Division^ II., their schools from the Ford Motor satisfied in. light of recent events. . Company and: merchandise prizes "The Intent'of the electorate has. been circumvented," he said, ad- . WE READ THE from Varsity Spirit Fashions arid :<>S':Wjs«t Supplies, a manufacturing- sub- ding, "I'm; not judging any one Child programs announced sidiary of Universal Cheerleaders person, I am talking about Springfield Leader Association of Memphis, Tenn. generalities.. '., ' The Children's Department of the registration: is necessary. ' Albanese emphasized that he has Bach squad 'will submit, art '.. •")': Springfield Public Library has some '.,' A free' movie program.will be 'unedited videotape' of game .per- been but of county government for announcements for the month of presented Dec, 30, I! a.m. to noon, several years, now, so that it was '.:. December.1 • • The' films schcduled.nre "Velveteen formance for judging, "We'll'-'be •THIS WEEK'S WINNER-1-f you are the owner of "this scrutinizing these 'routines'• for difficult for him to make fully In-, mm car, come to the Springfield Leader. office, 1291 "An informal story tiour- for Rabbit," r''Hug Me," "Corduroy" showmanship, fundamental .skills, formed judgments about problems IP:: m. Stuyvesant Aver,-Unlori, between 9 a.m.' and 5 p.m., children ages 3 and 4 will be held and.'TheCHristnias Party;" These group techniques, appearance and, between the-present ..county.;,; • Monday through Friday with this vehicle's registration- Tuesday-from 10:15 to 11 a.m. Tho films are suitable for children age's 4 crowd appeal," said Jeff Webb, government.; • . . . • . ' ;j:v to claim your $50 U.S.'Savings Bond. For details about story hour will continue Jan. 7, 14' to ld.^Younger children should be president of UCA. "Cheerleading an Responding to a question about t ''m^w^m *****——- •* and 28 'at the '• same time. Nd ' acompanied by a responsible adult. cnun |n the. Springfield 1Leader bumper sticker contest,, see the college level requires superior':.:changinB Bg portions of ththee county promotion Below. ~ .• .• • , •' . •. Members of the department will athletic skills and -tremendous1; charter, or adopting a new form of. collect ;. original, poetry through stamina and that's what our judges • government, Albanese recom- KV:-::,: December. Participants are asked . wil'••'l •b e 'lookin •• g for.-" " Al•-l 'entrie •'• s wil"l mended a change-in law to give the to put their poems in the poetry box Airman completes , _The Mountainside Rescup Squad also be judged on how practical the manager more autonomy. The- on the Children's Circulation Desk; manager has to be able.to manage in,, ,. I WM 'Airman Anthony Albino, son of and; weapons training and earned • logged a total of 194 man hours and routines are for crowd participation."•' 1 w$ ; '.a.vprofessional mariner, and have.V- Carolyn A. .Albano of.'J»)v Eighth credits toward an associate's degree 72l man hours,during the-month'of "Wo at Ford are proud to return as •••',• * November. " • •: Borgia receives sponsor for this annual event, said room to.be both accountable to the : Street, Kenijwbrth, and Alfonso in applied science through the freeholders and be able to.disagree, 'Albano of- - Maplowood, has Community College of the Air Force/ Included In the calls answered by Ross Roberts, general marketing Delbarton honor manager of the Ford Division, . he said. .,; ';-.. .. ". ••":;•; ••; • • •• . \. graduated from the U.S. Air Force . Albano is scheduled to serve with the squad.'in • November were : 26 ;:i:V..t:;^£^^U;'';^ the 44th Security Police Squadron at emergencies, ; 10 motor.-Vehicle '•\. Alejandro Borgia, son of Mr."WeVe pleased to be associated with ' Albanese concluded !if the county security police specialist course at • 'and' Mrs. Frank Borgia; Lackland Air Forco Base, Texas, Ellsworth Air Force Baso, South accidents, two fire standbys and the such fine young men and women and -Is. in essence, reverting back to. the;.; Kenilworth, has received highest old Dakota, • .'.', .••••''.". ' ytevlvaj of one victim during an we strongly believe that our colleges-^ system", then- perhaps' the ' • $Z-P honors for the, fall term at the Graduates of the course studied emergencies; ' , will continue to provide the future county shogld have another charter 1 1 ; • The airman is a 1982 graduate'of ".:.::i'::*jf1";:i : : 7 • ••s.s;wi^ systems security operations, tactics.. Union High School - : The squad spent 59 hours on calls. Delbartori School, Morristown; strength of this country;" ' study commission. Public Notice Public Notice;; Public Notice '•Mm

TOWNSHIPOFSPRINGRELD ',. i: TOWNSHIPDFSPRirJOFIELD ' tho following schodulo Is applicable: c, Any Interruption ol service, due.to a cause por certification or successful completion of the 'driveway entrance to a parking lot. directly op- ALL FRESH CUT TREES . • ' UN ION COUNTY, NJ. . •••"•'.-. . • . UNION COUNTY, N.J. . Third Class Patrolman - ••• • 55,IBB.00 boyond the control of the officer or employee,- courses, which salary shall t™ paid either an- ' polslto from Waverly Avenue; - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN OR- AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALAHIbS Patrolman, Special Service ' 11,00-15.00 such as military servlco, Inlury In lino of duty or nually or seml-annually at the discretion of the ; Signs. Indicating that parking Is 'prohibited l sci0UP0N ; v ; v DINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE FIX- OF CBRTA.IN OFFICERS AND THE PAY OR - Per Hour Illness, shall bo considered as service for tho pur- - Township Committee. . ' '. • . , shall be placed a the alfecfed area, ''.',: t::. , ' \ ^: ":V. Vf:',i;v"':r. :"•: :-;-;:.--i-I t J • .—i-i«1«si iiIt!J,tlL ••' J ING THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS poso of determining the compensation of said : COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN POSITIONS 3. In addition to tho abovo salarlos tor offlcors 4: Vacation time will be paid In advance only . SECTIONII.SEVERABILITY -''••• •'••"- "• iv:'.;:,^'.' :.'-.-?iy'.~i'.'- .-^;'i':?•'•/ Is \ .AND THE PAY OR COMPENSATION OF CER- WITHIN THE POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE" and omployoes, a longevity payment shall bo 1 longovlty periods, Loaves of absence granted at on request of tho employee submitted In writing It any word, phrase or clause of IhH Ordinance TAIN POSITIONS AND CLERICAL TOWNSHIP OFSPRINOFIELD IN THE COUN- paid as hereinafter flxod and detoYmlnod. such the requost ol any olllcer or employee will not be to the Township Troasuror no later than tho Fri- ,shall be adludged unconstitutional or Invalid, - . EMPLOYMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SPR-. TY OP UNION FOR THE YEAR.19B4"..••.-.-- •..-;•'• longevity pay to bo consldorod as additional consldorod In determining length of service, . day preceding the next regular pay date prior to such'ludomenl shall, not effect, Impalr.'or In- INGFIELD IN THE COUNTY OF UNION AND compensation based upon the longth of service of ; the Intendod vacation period. '. , .. v IN THE SWIM POOL: UTILITY IN THE.: DE IT ORDAINED by Iho Township commit- d. '.AII periods of omploymoht shall be'com- validate tho remainder thereof. , , : too of the Township of Sprlnc-Held In tho County - said offlcors and employees according to the. puted from January, ist.of'tho year ol taking of- '5, Tho foregoing ordinance shall' takeeffoct ••-. .SECTION III..REPEAL •.'.,'' •.-'•.'.."" • TOWNSHIP-OP SPRINGFIELD FOR THE of Union and State of Now Jersey as lollows: .following schodulo: . - ' . fice, appointment or'omployment unless the said -Immediately upon llnal passage and publication YEAR 1985". "• ' '." :••-.. ' .. . ' .i- ." •• thereof according to law- -. .' , - ': ;Anv Ordinance or portion or anV Ordinance I. That for tho following enumerated olflcos or ; '.. Additional Compensation por annum date was subsoquont to June 30th, In which case which is not conslitont with the terms of this or,- . : BE IT ORDAINED bv tho Township commit- positions within trie.Pollco.Departmenl In the ' a. ';»•'•'•• /(Percentageof AnnualSalany)' Iho calculation-shall be computed from January I, Helen e. Magulra, do hereby certify that the dlnance Is repealed to the extent ol the Incon-. ' I> 1 1 '-.'• .-;"-\.--:; 1st of the year following. - - . .' - . :: -^iif^p^'•i',^- -'-'i- ' ,.^BVBBSBBAvn ^^ , • • . ' . .'' - ' J< • ' LjiUp'^^ ' '•'• : '''.' ' *.'S-^\'.-'V too of tho Township of Sprlngflold Iri tho County Township of Sprlngliold In tho County ol Union, Jvoars. ' Spercont. foregoing ordlnance'was Introduced tor first slstoney. * •• ,- .' '. ' . • •" •• • • . T RT, 22 CENTER ISLE of UnlonandStatoof NqwJorsov asfollows; . - tho rospectlue salarlos or componsation sot forth ' • lOyears . 4 por cent 0; Additional compensation of anynaturer'ln- reading at a regular meeting of the Township ^SECTION IV. EFFECTIVE DATE, Q P M NT 1. That for Ins followlno onumoratod off Icos or below'aro hereby flKod .as the maximum uyoars . • " . i per cent eluding overtlme,'wlll not be-glv<*n for all-time Committee of the.Township of Springfield In the ' This Ordinance' Is to take effect Immediately , «vfJ«'5 y •' 4 f ~^n Elizabeth Genera I-Medical Center radiology technician 'positions or - clorlca.1/employment In. tho amounts to bo paid for tho voar )0Bd and until this 18 years sporcont sorvod with the Township of Springfield whother - County ol Union and stale of New Jersey, held on upon tho'pa(sago>ahd publication In accordance Township of 5prlnoflold'ln\tho county of Unlorv ordlnanco shall.bo amondod or repeated to tho •33 years . . >. lo per cent consecutlvo, or non-consecutive, as herelnabove Tuesday ovonlnp, December lp, 1985 and that wl.thlaw. \ ••-••-• •.. • prepares to .test a paiUyi^.wiih^Image Intensification equipment ¥he certter'S tho rospoctlvo salarlos or compensation sot forth respective positions: : , •• . ; b. Such additional compensation shall be based dotormlnod. ' ' said ordinance snail bo submitted lor consldora-. 1 i I, Holon Magulre, do hereby certify that the bolow aro hereby - fixed as Iho maximum tlon and flnalpassage at a regular meeting of adlplpgy purchased /he equipment thrdugh a donation from the First Class Patrolman: ' \ 139,3)9.00 upon .tho annual salary of each officer or a.-Tho; aforosaid additional compensation of lorogolng ordinance was, Introduced lor. first Rlppel amounts t1o bo paldfor tho voar 19B5 and until Ihls Second Class Patrolman 39,540.00 employed. No.omploveo who works loss than an. longevity payments sail become effuctive as or -said Township committee to be held, on' 'reading at a~ regular-meeting of the Township ordlnanco shall bo amondod or repealed to tho: 'Third Class Patrolman 31,819,00 avorade of 35 hours per-woek In any one year January << 1986 and shall be added to the salaries December 33,19B5, In the Springfield Municipal- Committee ol the Township of Springfield In the ' rospoctlve officers;, appolnioos to said :ollIcos, Probationary Patrolman 51,765.00 shallibe ollolblo.fQr'sald additional compensa- abovo set lorth and paid at the same tlmo as said Building at 0:00 P.M., at which tlmo and place County of Union and.State of New.Jersey, held on. positions or clelcal employment: . : INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION tion. In calculating, said additional componsa-. salaries aro paid. ' - any person or persons Interested therein will be . 1 given in opportunity to be heard concerning said . Tuosday evonlno; December .10r,-l9a5, and'that ' Ellecllve February 1, loss uorecnvDotectlvo . , ..... • jo,J3o,30,310,0w0 . tfon; the base salary of tho calondar year shall bo •3. a 'Members of tho Pollco Department who said ordinance shall be submitted tor considera- usod for such purpose. - ' : • •' - ordlnanco. Copy Is posted on the bulletin board In— •Township clerk •-.-•• . . .JH514.00 •For all Employees hired alter May-.I5, 1995 .'havo accumulated tho minimum nuinbor'of-30 ..Iho office of the Township Clork. ,.: .*;*,tion and tlnel-passaga.at a regular meeting of , , 'Deputy TownshlpClork . - . 13,043.00 credits and provided their college credits quality said Township, committee fo be held on . Assessment Search Official . ' • ' A79.00 undor Sections lo) of this ordinance or who'havo • ... • ,- HELEN E.MAGUI.RE' December 33, 1935, In the Springfield Municipal •. Secretary, Rent Advisory Board •' < J,059.00 an Associate ol Arts or hlghor dooroo from'a -. ' " -. TownshlpClerk Building at B:00.P,MM at which time and place ; rocognlied accredited Institution of Higher any porson or persons Interested therein will be : Tax Assessor .. • . ": 28,344.00 ••''.'• < , ' ••' .- 'PUBLIC NOTICE • • .' ' .. .'• • . 03364 Tho Sprlnglleld Leader, December 13,1985 : •TexCollector. ' •'• •-.' , 24,053,00 Education will'be paid by tho Township addl- ' . •'• •..'. •'• :.-..': .. • ' IFeo: 143.00),' given an opportunity lo be heard concsrnlng.sald . : NOTICE OF SALE OF; PROPERT-: Y FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES, '. . .tlonal salary In accordanco:wlth tho following ordlnanco. Copy Is posted.on the bulletin board In ' Tax Search Official' • : - 470.00' . '.. ' - T ASSBSSMENTSANDOTHERMUNICIPALL'IENS formula: theblllceoltheTownshipclork. .. , Secretary, Boardbf Adlustmont. • 1,513.00 Public notlco Is hereby alvori that I, Corlrmo'Eckmann of tho Township of Springfield In Iho County 1 DullcJIna ln»pact(:> Construction CodoOlficliil of Union, will soil at public sale on Tuesday, THE 31ST DAY OF'DECEMSEff, 19SS at tho Collector's < S33O for 30 credits completed . ' TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD . .- Helen E.MaGuIre . Office; Municipal'Building, Mountain Avonuo, Springfield, Now Jorsoy at 9:00 A.M., or at such othor S440 for 40credits completed - . '-, ••.'•-• UN ION COUNTY: N.J; ••••' - . :.- .'* .'•' .-•• •"• . TownshlpClork''• ' . Chiofof Police ' ""' :'''.-• ' -: "»'30,35v!oO tlmo and placo to which said sale may then bo adjourned at tho said Collector's Office, each ahd all of. S5SOfor50crifdltscompletod .--.-• , 'ORDINANCE. TO AMEND \THE REVISED 03378 Sprlngliold Loader, Dec. 13,1985. '•'•' Recroaf Ion Director • :'"••' ••' Ji'jooioo Iho soveral lots and parcels of land assessed to the respective persons whoso names are set opposite ' • J640for60crodltscompleted. " -,-.'. -.-•""• GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP ••..-,•;>... * - •'•.'. . ••• • IPee:t33.7il* ,' OF. SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER VIII-TRAFFIC, PUBLIC-WORKS • '• "" each rospoctlvo parcol as Iho ownor. thoroof for tho total amount of municipal liens chargoablo against, S77O for 68 credits completed or an Associate of SECTION D-3 PARKING. -Supervisor ' . : MiMftOO" saldvlands rospoctivoly, as computed to thoSlst day of Docembor, 19SS, alrdos'cribod and particularly Arls Dogreo whichever Is lessor, ."'- . . Please take'hotlce that an application has been Foreman ' . : •''• ' . 33,013.00. sot out In a list of tho lands subloct to salo, bound In book form and now a permanent record Inmy said i - b. Probationary pollcemon aro ineligible' to DE IT . ORDAINED BY.. THE TOWNSHIP made by Air con Association to the Stream En- . SWIM POOL office, all as required under the.provisions of Articled Chaplor 5,-Tltlo U of tho Rbylsod statutes of recolyo the paymonts until.permanent appoint- COMMITTEE ol the.Towmhlp of Sprlngflold In croahment Section'.of the Division of Water :;., plroctor * •'••''.- « *''••• V •KOA-30 •'• East Coast Condo Tech., Inc. . 407;74 beyond the control of.Iho Officer or omployoo,- 1COA-31 -I.- Cast coast Condo Tech., Inc.' . 407.74 • (sucb as military service. ln|ury In lino of duty or 97.; ICOA-ls East Coast Condo Tech., Inc. 407.74 . $ . ,"-||lness( shall bo considered a,s service fqr tho pur-' ,07' '.ICOA-38 '.'-. East Coast condo Tech., Inc. '407.74 . ; '.-posoofdotormlnlng tho length of service. - . 07' Eettcojit Condo Tech., Inc. 97 . 1COA-40 East Coast Condo Tech.., Inc. ' 73B;S9 : - d, All periods of omploymonr shall bo.com-. -97: < . 1COA-48 407.74 •putedfrom January,1st ol thoyear.of taking of • 1COA-49 • East coast condo Tech., Inc.,,' ' 46l.et WIN A 50 SAVINGS flCOj appolntmont oremploymont un,los* tho said 1 COA 54 East Coast Condo Toch,, Inc. 840.71' " dat'eWas subsequent lo Juno, 30lh, in which caso 97 '•', TCOA-SS' ; East Coast condo Tech., Inc. * .407.74 97 East Coast Condo Toch., Inc.* . y ". thocalculatlon shall bo compulod from January I COA SO • East Coast Condo Toch.,lnc. . 537.67 . • lstot the yoar folldwlng, ••,•.• 97. , • • 1COA-41 •:.• • East Coast Condo Tech., Inc, 537.47 o; Additional compensation ol any .naluro. in- 97: TCOA:»4 .'.' East Coast.condo Tech., Inc. " 407.74 cludlngoyertlme, wlll.nOlbo considered in com 07 ";. 1 COA45 East Coast Condo Tech., Inc.' 407.74 . ' pulinglonoevlfy p'aymohts. t "••• i"" 07 O'lCOA-49 ..- East Coast Condo Toclwlnc, 441,44 . f. In order-1o compute tho periods for.said 07 '• ' -I COA 71 . East Coast Condo Toch,, Inc. 407,74 ' lona^vlly.payment, credit will bo given for all 97 " 1COA-79 Eastcoast Condo Tech;, Inc. ' 461,44 iii^eid lieader ' time torvod .with .tho Township of Sprlhgliold 97 .1, I,COA;B3 . . Eastcoast condo Toch,, inc. 461,44 whether consoculivo • or ndnconsocutlvo, AS ' 97 •:, ICOA-B6 . East Coast condo Toch., inV 441,64' . herolnflbledotormlned.' . . • ••• ; 97 • ',.-. .M COA-I; .'-. Eastcoast Condo Toch.., Inc. 461 44 ' g. Tho aforosaid additional componsation of' 97 • VCOAB9 East Coast Condo Tech., Inc.' 461,66. longevity payments shall bocome offoctlvo as of. 97 :1COA93 : 407,74 . January l. IVSf and shall.be added tothesalarloi. 97 •'. I COA95 . . '. East Coast Condo Toch., Inc.. 441.64 ,i above sot forthrind 1pai d at tho samo time n% said. : ICOD-,03 ' East Coast condo Toch.; Inc. J6! 44 ' salarlos aro paid. . ''',.,". • ' ' •- 97- * 1COB-08' . East Coast'Condo Tech., Inc, . S37;«. 3. Vacation tlmo. will bo paid In advance only 97-- ICOB'09 1 . East Coast condo Tech.; inc. .'753.09 : , on request of tho ornployoo submlttod In wfilino 97 ' I COB 18 East Coast Condo Tech., Inc. 407.74 • • to the Township Treasuror.no later than fho Pr(- 97'.• - 1 COB 19 ... EastcoasEastcoastt CondCondo Toch.nineToch.nin , 407.74 day preceding tho noxl rogular pa,y dale prior to • '97 . \ COB 30 •.-..•' EastcoasEaasEastcost tt CondoCondoTocn.HpcCndTT H . 407.74 . . theIntendodvacationporlod.' •• -' ' " 91 -ICOB-40 •'• .EastcoasEtcoastt condoToth.condoT , Inc. 730:89 '' <4. The foregoing Ordlnanco shall ta,ke ollpqt '97 . . EtcEastcoasast t CondoToch.CdCondoToch.T ,, Inc Inc.. ' 97 1 con so - . 407:74 " immodlotolyupon final passage and publication , 1 COD SI EtcEastcoast t condcdo Toch,Th, IInc.'' 537.47 • Mhorool according lo law. .';.•. .... 97 • • East Coast Condo Tocb. Inc, • • 07: ..' ' ICOB14 • 407.74 . • .' 1, Helen E.Magulro.dohoroby cortify that the • I COD 44 ' East Coast CondoToch'., Inc." '407.74 foregoing ordinanco was Introducod for first' 07 • 1,COB;73 •. East Coast Condo Toch., Inc. ' 537:47 ". raiding'at a regular moptlng of the Townshjp 07 : East Coast CondoToch., inc.' 537,47; ' - Commit too of Ilio Township of Spr'lnaflpjd In tho 07 I COB 74 - 1COB-77. . East Coast CondoToch., Inc.. 407.74 County of Union jnd Slfllo of Now Jorsoy.held on 97 " 407,74 ICOB-80 East Coasl'Condo Toch,, Inc. . 97.. 407.74. Tuesday evening, pocombor 10, \WS and that I COD «] East Coal! Condo Toch,, Inc. • 97 407.74. ' said ordlnanco shall bo submlttod far consiciara .'.-' 1COB-03 . EastCoasf CondpToch., Inc. ', 441,64, tlon and final passaaoJit a regular mootlno of 97, . 1COD'95 Eastcoast CondoToch., Inc. ' 753.09 'said. Township committoo to bo hold.'on 97. ' ' I COB 99. ' Eastcoast CondoToch., Inc.' 40774 Save up to 75C on the new Minute Maid® Fruit Punch 9-pack. Decombor.33, 1VBS, in tho Sprlnglloltl Municipal •; .97 I COC 03 . East Coast Condo Tech., Inc; 461.64 . Dulidlng'at 0;OO P.M.. at which tlmo And placo 97 1 COC 03 . '. East Coast Condo Tech., Inc. 407.74- : : : : any p'or.son or portpns Interested therein will bo 97 ' " I COC 04 ,. • East Coast Condo'Toch., Inc.- 441.44 Just pick up a'tfoo "WE READ THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER" bumpor itlckor at ono of •:;' .)• ••':•:• MinuteMnid>«;FruilPunchiiv-th^boxis(lelidoii,s, .100%hiitiiral-.iindmadrwilh '• • , given ah opportunity lo bo hoard concerning said 07 • 1 COC 07 East Coalt'CondoToch'., Inc. . 461.4*-' . • ordinance. Copy'ls posted on tho bulletin board In' 97 • 1COC 14 •-,.' East Coast Condo Toch., Inc. Iho locations listod bolow »nd place II on your car near your llconio Plato. II a photo of 407:74 ' ..real fruitjliice. And iriiw wehav(v.fi;conv(!nieni nitwil-pack. \ ^-;': .V '•],- •': ';••'' ••..••• ',"..-"'. ,'. •. the OMICOQI tho Township Clork, > . . .. .97' 1 COC 30., &altCoitt,t CondoToch., Inc.. . 407.74' vour car appear sin tho Leador you'aroowlnnor I ' > '...... ;'....'.; 'J : • . . .; • • HEU.ENE.A^AGUIRE, 97 •I COC 55 ' .Eastcoast Condo, Toch.,|nc.i", 1 407.74 . 97 .' 1COC-57 '-. !East Coast CondoToch., Inc. ' :• Wl)at\sm6ro,;ynu can save 25cwillrtlHvroupcHibtiUiw.aiHl .save 5()f lii|oi' vvilh llu' , ... • - • • * ' * .' . •, • ' Township Clork • 537.67 ' ' 0339B The SpVlngf!o,ld Loador, Docombor 13,• 97 ' ' i:coc so East Coast Condo Tech., Inc;- BUMPER SnCKERSARE AVAILABLE AT: coupon on specially rtiarkecl packafjes;?. •' ;•-,.". •:'. ' , :'.>vv... •:.'*., ;''..'.'••••.•.'• -'v-:-;.;"':-.-'"••.'•.' 19B5 , • •• -• .-• . ' • " '. • , '97 .'. , I COC 49 ' ' East Coast Condo Toch, inc.j. . ' .441,44 : ; i . . •..,'.;•'• tfn-'%4f.7i)- 97 icoc.71 ;•• /. Eastcoast Condo Toch.lnc,, ": 407.74 • „ : ..7:ii- .,.,,.:' -•.;•.'.•'.;: .:.:•. \\ •' : 97 • ,. East Coast CondoToch.. Int. > ;'..': • -Sopackmor'u:MinuleMaid IJriiilPuhcli iiiyoiirrolrisjni-aipr/And niiikcaliiuJiil; - ••''..'.;-..;-•• -.ICOC74V-, 407.74- ".• -, 565 Morrlt Avo...... : ,.•..'.•; ... '97 : icoc-as;-, East Coast Condo Tech,, inc\. , .537 .'67 : ; ; : 97 •"•iO> . • I COC'93 '1 '.' .EasfCoasI condo Tech., Inc " 407.74 at'.lmme;',' ''.••''; '-^ ;•• '•:• :. /..••:. • \-^:.1,^ :•:•''••••• '•.'..': •''.•" .;•-'" ••.;• %; '•<•:" ''••:••'.;•'•' 97 : 441 66 . .. TOWNSHiPOF SPRINGFIEUP 1 COD 04'.., • East Coa»l Condo Tech., Inc. ..•::•••.' '•'••'•• •':•'"',.>,O.yi '•".'.:'•,• UNIONCOUNTYNJ -07^— —MCOD07—- '-^EastCbastCondo-TochA'-Inc— —4IH766" -TAKE NOTICE; that (ho roguiAr mooting or 07 I COD 13 '••' East Coast CondoToch.,Mnf.'• SI767 -•nsWrliA'v*:.' CAMPUS SUB SHOPt-., -. 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; ^•,: :>- 12. — 'Thucsday, December 12,1985 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS Property owners elect officers for 1986 COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, December 12,1985 — 13 More than '150 members and amendment was recorded, president; Thomas E. Cohn of South Refinancing, of Raritan Valley Insurance aid sought guests of the Property Owners ' Following (his action the officers for Orange, vice-president; Belle Mortgage, East Brunswick;. Jeff With the amount of toxic waste in the'state of New Jersey, there Is a Association attended, the year-end -1986 wore elected and the new board- Teltser of Springfield, treasurer; Houle, Computers, of Houle En-: ppgy stroke victims meeting recently. During the brief ' of governors'seated. 1 JshjrJejt—B-anuel-r-of-HHHIsider—tBrpfipS.'Kast Orange; and Marc state government,' according to Herbert Ross of Mountainside, Millions of families have been- b [{MHg -For1988rffliicers re-eiected were secretary;; Lewis Schwartz of Scotch Sampson, Energy, of Mlzermatic, spokesman for the Committee For Consumer Protection. -emotional or : psychological keep encouraging, your '. family and that troublesome obstacles are touched - perhaps disrupted - by problem." . . members in tryingio build his or her Medlcarejr other insurance may . patient's overall heaithandprevent of a proposed constitutional Ira. B, Skolnick of- Westfield; Plains, sergeant-at-arms; Walter R. Orange. All subjects were covered "It is obvious that there Is a desperate need to protect home owners ...removed,'. stroke. But if a stroke victim sur- • For patients who lose their "social confidence.'. run out before recovery is complete, another stroke through proper Cofin of South Orange, counsel. twice, allowing those in attendance and citizens should, they have to confront the disaster of a toxic waste vives,, the fdmlly Is far from helpless, • When.long-term at-home care is Rounding'out the board of governors to hear two subjects discussed in contamination. A state-sponsored Insurance program, or a program judgement," constant coaching, not Talk frankly and regularly With and privately therapy is very nutrition, good health habits, drug to influence recovery, according to nagging, and reinforcement or the doctor about mental changes or required, divide responsibility so costly, ^sb^earii_thtj_prgcedures , thprapy _p«»cgB)hA^-hy ,|jf dudui are Dennis Salerno, Michael Glita, depth. This format, new for the initiated by the state of New Jersey, backed by the private insurance 11 that the full burden doesn't fall on Architect's pact dissolved Jp ".^ Gregory, M.D.,' American proper behavior are appropriate. ower conditions JhatcnnrerTi you. -yourself; ~ '• .. , and avoiding, risk factors such as Hubert Graham, Marc. Sampson, Properly Owners Association, was sector will help alleviate some of the financial disaster," Ross said. • : • Heart-Association-spokesman-and- TuyfeHb Friends" Acting County; Manager Robert use the present jail facility could be Abraham Gnessln, Alberta enthusiastically received! "The state and fedei^ljwenmiejitsJiad a responsibility to keep toxic > -Although a Blruta patient cer- Your doctor can/help you arrange often want to help but need direction Take concrete "steps to build the smoking and undue pressures, Doherty Has announced the put to once conslrurlion • on a . The Property Owners Assn director, Cardlopulmonary tainly,has reason to be depressed, physical,' occupational, speech or Poskanzcr, Milton Teltser, Earie _wasto-cofttftttrftration at-a minimum, and when a disaster ensues the Department, Overlook Hospital; from the family. Numerous home- dissolution of a 3-year-old contract, replacement, fncllliy . Mad been now in its 37th year, serves owners; responsibility for damages should be placed on the sh'qulders of tJje '6ften excessive crying is due to even psychiatric ,• therapy. care services are also available to ride,^ano7ToHrrriTT7T(H Therapy can deal directly with that Union County had with the Grad 'completed, OoiuvU-^lficials said at Bridgeman and .Yvonne Bamberger. • , and managers of multi-family,' government that allowed the situation to exist in the first place," Ross brain .-damage, not emotions. When it's time for the. patient to take part if the load. Partnership, a • Newark ar- thnl lime tli.u lliere had been a lack . • physical , problems; . such as Usually crying, laughter, flares of s The program for the evening was apartment houses, Each, year the continued.). ' ' : . 'V come home, make sure that , . Be active participants in the chitectural firm»and that a new firm of communication and information organization continues to grow and paralysis on one side of the body, dnger and moaning that can be necessary Hqus,eho)d adjustments ! divided into five seminars,; each Jjthe Committee for Consumer Protection is now taking complaints patient's ; therapy and exercise would be hired to design the provided by the firm., .V. . dealing with an important.aspect of offer diversified "'services, to its from homeowners and citizens, and will file those complaints with the * loss of speech,.orloss or impairment stopped wrier) you call the patient's are made, such as installation of proposed new Union County Jnil in members. • Further information of vision. But psychological name'or snap your fingers are the program,- not merely observers. . The board has spent an esf.'maicd' real estate-management. The panels ' proper authorities, "If the complainant will mail us a description and handrails and wheelchair ramps, .Therapy benefits covered by Just to Jet you Know Elizabeth. '. .. , $800,000 in preliminary '••ifIs on the were headed by Thomas E. Cohn, about the largest trade organization photo, as well as damages In writing, we will be happy to forward the problems may be much harder to result of brain injury. If the patient ; ••' In late October,, members of. the\ proposed new ja" facility. The in the shelter industry: is available complaint," said Ross...... :.< . • .• . reach. '.{•':'.'•':••,••.-.: : .• : • seems to have little'control over the ; Legal, member of the firm of Walter. 1 1 Union County Board of Freeholders, current jail \vt\> luiilt for 259 in- R. Cohn, South Orange; Ron Diskin, by contacting the Property Owners The Committee For- Consumei^Protectiprii a New Jersey non-profit "Emotional distress, espcially outbursts, interrupting the behavior" SMITH •, County Leader # voted to dissolve an agreement with mates, but currently holds almost Insurance, of Diskin and Diskin, 'Association, 1901 Morris Ave., Union organization, is locatedatl5I9Stuyvesant Ave., Union07083. ' . anxiety, frustration and depression may help a void, embarrassing and the Grad Partnership about what twice'*1* ' number. ' Rutherford; Stuart Falkln, 07083. •... .'.- ; '. .. are common problems after fatiguing activity. ' GORONfc •II- stroke," according to Gregory. , Most expert? agree that families Typo... ' is Newspapers "Other difficulties include over- 11 Terminator.' til have a tendency to become over- . Introducing XE-6000 dependence oh others, inflexible and electronic if 1291 Stuyyesant Ave., Union ut L protective or overindulgent. This is etacliOTlo TVWWMIOI rigid thinking, impatience, more common than the other ex-' Hca!che»yourniltlakMbafor«youdo. . irpartlcipatingin: .. ; irritability, impulsiveness, denial tremes ,of family behavior - • It watches your,' spelling, catches your errors, finds them for you..', and lack of awareness of problems, ' Ignoring patients or forcing them to and takes them away with a single touch ' • V ' insensitivlty to others and poor do more than they can. • 35,000 itord dlcllonaryo(four times the average vocabulary). social perception." "Show love and care for patients • Word Eraser Key removes words, phrases quickly., almOBt Invisibly m • Families need to understand that while encouraging them to do as Tlilk program, sponsored IS. brain damage is responsible for much as possible for themselves," r«gm>oo SALE2S9.00 I>V the Marines, collects un. 5H I-':.. I these emotional reactions, and that wrapped new toys for needy SEASONS Gregory said. "Two out of every children the patient has no more control over three stroke patients have a good SALE 359.00 them than over the physical func- chance of being independent again if AMAZING Change Your Mind? 'tions Impaired by the stroke. the family supports them and helps Typewriter Changs Your Words! Please SANTA'S HELPERS Catchos Spoiling Tap Dig amulng Word Types of behavior changes depend them do as much as possible for • Forward and reverse Errors and Takes Eraser TM key Take Index keys 1% bring in your on which side of the brain was in- themselves." awy a nholmMd with Programmable Jhent Away at a one touch ntmovg an margins and labs £ donations by jured by the stroke, according to For those trying to help someone tnilie phrase almost 13 DAYS Touch 1 • • l -Gregory. Victims with left brain as easily as changing December 16th The Doctors and staff of •'•' i recover from a stroke, here are your mind UOurKfcrDtopliy 1 damage, which affects the right side some important tips to remember: INWII'W" *y~ Dental Directions wish you a .: of the body, often have difficulties • 4 000 character mem*. • DIM touch Word TO SHOP & SAVE .'•:•• Consult with therapists as soon as This Is the type- wy has baltiry Erasw 'M Correcllon 1BT • 100 character memory Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year with speech and language. They also possible to assess the extent of tne writer that catchos backup reg, 619 00 correcllon II HfllR PIECES tend to be cautious, anxious and • Mo felocalt to next XESOOO BOWLING EQUIPMENT TROPICAL FISH •'.• • damage! Set realistic rehabilitation a spelling error, disorganized when attempting a new goals, then see that rehabilitation is finds If, erases It SALE position Electronic Typewriter EXCLUSIVE HAIR BILINSKAS -, • Varlely ol optional task, started as early as possible/ ' — even helps you , lyptlace: In 10 1 12 reg. 239,00 FORM6RIV ESTHERS BROTHERS ? }.,; 510.00 WHOLESALE-RETAIL UNDERWATER *\ Right-brain damage, affecting" the Try to realize that neither you nor spell it miej FORMERLY OP LEADING BOWLING BALLS THE ULTMATE GIFT SALE 249.95 WORLD left side of the body, tends" to the patient is to blame for the trying FREE GIFT WITH EACH PURCHASE .-•5THAVESHPPS' , • Colttnbli • Ebooitc TraplulfitaudiiipellM Jv ttt kin) (o PIMM |MnM k* ibwlt .'. diminish the ability to judge episodes that may occur or the •BniMirlclcJIMF Sp«clallzJu1a MtriM fiib u old pl«« of wlortW ilmt mule co* distance, size, position, rate of emotional upsets stemming from the Kotler Typewriter Company, Inc. Eipwlalry DMi(* To Salt Ttw Mvidsai URETHAN BALLS GIFT CERTIFICATES tiMaj your fweriti BKINI NH, rwdy movement, form and the relation of illness. Cwto*»litl« Wurii DOM M PrMiui U DOT i OTO • Angle to Maf M UM nill? Step it to IH «lor •'.'. •' IhmrlbuMnfor Smilh'-(~on)iin nnil -tillfr I lerironlt 7 \;jeii rittn Hammer • r-lrebolt XWIUILE • parts to the whole, Patients tend to Be aware that indifference or EUROPEAN TRAINED OVER 55 'IMI « ether Haut«*l (iH ida*i Cotob iO.'J Main Street 67.'{-»(>!)0 linM Orange — VEARS EXPERIENCE lOORo.elleSt. . 209 Eut Wntfldd Ave. say they can do things they actually resignation can bo worse for a Holiday Hours Mon -Thurs 8.30 a m to 5 p m CollKbblM, 205 Sort «vt, WMtfirM, '••.«.* DEARDS-MUSTACHES-TOUPEES Linden 486-3797 can't. They may also be impulsive or patient than anger or irritability; Frl. 8'30 a m, to 6 p m :Sat 8 30am toSp.m FOR MEN Dally 11-5, Ttiurt til S, elMad Sun 233. .a 346 North Avanue 241-6630 * ' '• careless., 964-8730 Girwood 789-0435 5777. But according to Gregory, for 2705 Andrea Rd., Union every typo of injury to the thought PETS HOBBIES (* process, therapists and families FLOWERS , may find ways to compensate. "For AZIE STAMP COLLECTING example, patients with left brain .BIRDCAGE damage may bo able to learn other' KITS *. 'ii*. •>* HERE ARE SUPER Birds • Fish • small Pets forms of communication to replace BUYS FOR and pet supplied FtOUL-CIFTS speech, such as pantomime and FUN' ONHtUNOAVI.MllMVI CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS GARLANDS demonstration," ho said, "Messages 10K OFF On live stock EDUCATIONAL for patients with left brain damage GIFTING , COLLECTIBLE COUPLET, rioiuu. sinvict ALL ITEMS SPECIALI2M0 IN should,be brief and simple. Tasks 15M OFFooPalSuppllei WEDDINGS FUNERAL DESIGNS v such as- gotting dressed should be ARE AVAILABLE Priced from '2.50 divided into simple steps," THROUGH WITH THIS AD Available at HAII DOS Many stroke patients have what offer oood thru Dec. 31 •OlOUTV DEC. 24 Closed sun iMon are called visual field cuts. It's like ••-l*.,v SMINGFIEID, POST OFFICE • DAILY DELIVERIES wearing goggles with tape across 388-9677 210 Mountain Ava. • All MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED id half of each lens. Stroke pa tints may 1546 IRVING ST. RAHWAY Springfield, N.J. 925-3636 ••-•••••• not hear or see you if you speak to I. 1,1,1 -I--EH IE -II- I-. • I --I,-I-..I them from the Impaired side. They may also read only parts of "words, or eat food from half the plate, Often, stroke patients suffer certain memory losses They may be able to describe in great ddtail an FINANCE CONSERVATION old friend or a past event, but they may not remember what they had. for breakfast of the name of new MEASURES AT VERY LOW neighbors, They may learn how to make a safe transfer from the bed to the wheelchair at tho hospital, but INTEREST RATES• •• forget the process when they try it in new surroundings at home, But there are ways to help a stroke victim "regain1,1 memory, One way is to establish a routine quickly and •.to write down the steps of regular ...AS LOW AS 0 tasks so they can refer to them readily. A reference book 'With

1 names of friends, addresps, ap- — As part of our Conserve & Save $30,000 may qualify for financing pointments and other tips can help Program, working with the New at 7 5 per cent interest for up to prepare for each day. Jersey Board of Public Utilities four'years Str'oke patients may not be able to and the New Jersey Department of judge when to do the right thing at Energy, we're making no-interest These loans range from S500 to the right time, A previously neat and low-ii lerest loans available $4000 and may be used for insu- person may become sloppy and through participating banks for seem to care little about op- • lation, caulking,.storm or thermal pearance, The shy patient may conservation improvement windows and doors, water heater ' become Immodest and aggressive or Buy any Betainax VCR from Oct. 15 to Dec. 31,1985 and get measures wraps, furnace or water heater the quiot patient may become noisy replacement, low-flow shower- Any Elizabethtown Gasresidential Patients also seem to Ios6 emotional heads, faucet aerators and others control. 12 Free Video Rentals. Plus aYear' s Free Video dub Membership. heating customer who owns the "These problems-aro often an- ' home may request financing for The people who invented VCRs just cre- • You get all the attractions mentioned above child in Hohokus) PJus the special savings that t To be eligible, you must first have noying to others,"'said Gregory, ated a new reason foryo u to buy theirs That's ono fieo Beta video rental a month for conic with Ji'yi\fis fiee video club membeiship '" conservation "Because they annoy and are not. 1 1 1 a Home Energy Savings Program improvement, well understood, it is easy to in- Buy a Sony Beta hi-fi," SuperBeta, " or 12 months (From participating video stores Not to mention a hoc Sony Tshn t measures energy audit to determine which correctly imply there is an Betamax" and gel more than a VCR,withasharp with enough Bota for ovory man woman and Tho ridvcimaqos of buying a Beiamax con- conservation measures will be'most effective picture tinue pilmci up NOW PLAYING AT THESE LOCATIONS: Customers with annual in your home The audit, valued (U S70, costs family incomes under you only $ 15 , BETAMAX DEALERS Ooldklang's Appliance City PASSAIC COUNTY Video Biz ESSEX COUNTY Vidoo Soloction Video Village i' Vidoo Express , RD2 Summer Road $30,000 may "qualify Brick Church 462 Droadway Samntanfe Eloetronics 371 PaicaokRoad Clnoma Capors Rovpury Mall Nelson's-Cornor For more details, send the coupon below or Is your teenager Dayonno NJ Boldan Shopping Cantor Washington Township NJ 100 Rigga Place Thrae Bridges NJ Route 10' 24 Route 206 for financing for up to All NJ Locutions Succnsunnn NJ BolloMcad NJ call Elizabethtown Gas Energy Conservation Bambergorte Kayi TV 1168 Hamburg Tpk Vidoo Biz South Oranap NJ MORRIS COUNTY Wayne NJ 415 Roohello Avenue Color Lib's Video six years at no interest smarter than his or All NJ Locutions 704 Boroen Avenue Long Valloy Vidoo PASSAIC COUNTY SUSSEX COUNTY Center Toll-free Jorsey City NJ Rochello Park NJ Storo Customers with annual Crazy Eddlo SUSSEX COUNTY Highway »ZA Video Don Edwards Electronics "Thanks to Alexian Brothers Hospital I feel great Vidoo Contor S Burnett Avenue All NJ Locations^ MERCER COUNTY Edward's TV- . 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— Thursday, December 12,1985 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS J. .•.:••. •'•'.'. . COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday, December V>, ms — scores Commissioner of Education Saul grade retake the test each year until commissioner,' Division of or more parts of the test will retake program was announced In August students drop out for a variety of Cooperman Dec. 4 recommended to they pass, , Educational Programs, explained in it next year. . , /..; 1982. In January of 1983, Cooperman reasons—personal and economic as the New.Jersey State Board of The HSPT-Is central -to New his report to the board.' \ , "State law requires that students recommended raising academic well as academic, "Basically, we do Education the passing scores for the , Jersey's.effort to raise educational "Students must be able tp in- first take the high, school graduation standards by instituting the more not believe students will drop out of 1985-86 High School Proficiency Test standards for -all students, terpret reading material,-write an test, but as a means of identifying rigorous HSPT. Committees schoo!;sole!y because they face a (HSPT). ;•.••. . • ; Cooperman.said. "It is the primary essay and solve multiple-step math students needing special academic representing the educational more difficult-basic skills test, _ . The HSPT has been administered mission of New Jersey's local school problems. These are the: skills help," DiPatri noted. "Those community, business and industry annually for; the last two years, but districts to equip all students with students will need to lead productive students who do not pass the HSPT then met to identify the skills high "In fact, the HSPT could help u» did' not count toward graduation the basic academic skills they will lives in an increasingly complex and the first time retake it each year school graduates would need to be address the problem of dropouts," either time. A passing scbre.wil! be need to function in society. There is technological world," he added. • •until they pass.'-This allows school realistically ' prepared for the he added. "Because of the test, set next month, however, and this no more.important challenge facing districts three years to give students workplace, higher education, other1 educators are re-emphaslzlng the year's freshman class will be the the public schools," Cooperman In the spring, the HSPT will be with deficiencies the special ftost-secondary training or the ar- basic skills, restoring an academic first required to pass the HSPT- explained; given to 86,500 students, /including academic assistance they will need • med forces. . .. atmosphere in. the schools and- before graduating in 1989 with a 26,500 in' urban districts. Depart- to pass the test. making it clear they expect studets "New Jersey's-HSPT measures Detailed information on .these state-endorsed diploma. Ninth- ment projections show that urban "Statewide HSPT scores ' ore to learn: They are also graders will-Jake .'the HSPT In the , these essential skills — skills which skills was distributed, to school strengthening career and vocational all districts .should have taught and students' passing .rates will be expected to increase over time; just spring;.-' •';,••'•<• . • •''.'..• significantly below' the statewide districts in the rail, or 1983, "This programs, thus giving potential all students should have mastered . as the Minimum Basic Skills test gave local officials two-and-one-half average. In urban districts, 54.7 scores rose substantially since that dropoutsan added reason to stay in According to the report given to by ninth grade. Every local district years to prepare before. the test school.". , '' the state board,, students would have In this state is responsible for-en- percent of students are expected to test was first administered In 1977- pass the reading test,-58.4 percent would' count- toward graduation," to score at least 75 on the reading suring that students who have not 78,'' explained DiPatri. "Scores will DiPatri said. "Members of the class The state Board of Educaton .will portion of the test, 77 on writing and yet mastered these skills do so by should pass the writing test, and 40 rise as school districts focus on hold a public hearing on he proposed percent should pass the math test. or 1989 will have had six years to 61 on the math test in order to pass the end of 12th grade," Cooperman leaching the HSPT skills and as the master the HSPT skills berorc they passing scores Wednesday and take the HSPT. said : Based on the projected passing 1989 graduation deadline ap- could actually be denied a state- action at its Jan. 8 meeting, Based on these passing scores, the The HSPT replaces the much less rates, approximately 42,000 students proaches. endorsed diploma." The public hearing will be held department estimates that 74.4 demanding Minimum Basic Skills statewide will not pass one or more "The Department or Education is from 4 to 6 p m, at the New Jersey percent of ninth-graders statewide (MBS) test as the state's high school parts or the HSPT the first time they also doing its part In May 1985, we Some educators and educational State Library, 185 W. State St., will pass (he reading test in the graduation requirement. "Although take the test. This includes 22,140 announced a $13 million plan to help organizations are concerned that a Trenton Anyone interested in spring, 76.7 percent will pass the both tests measure skills at the ninth-grade students statewide who local districts help their students tiigh failures rate on the HSPT could speaking should call the state Board writing test and 61 percent will pass ninth-grade level, the HSPT asks will not pass the reading test, 20,150 , prepare ror the HSPT. This is the discourage students and increase or Educaton, 1-609-292-0739, to the math' portion of the HSPJ. students to apply skills in a more who will not pass the writing test, most comprehensive assistance plan dropout rates, especially in urban receive an assigned time to speak. Students who do not pass one or sophisticated way than did the MBS and 33,740 students who will not pass or its kind in the nation." districts, DiPatri added All speakers are limited to five more parts of the HSPT in ninth test," Richard DiPatri, nsslRtnnce the mnlh lost Rlndcnli who fail one Thn onrl or the MBS testing he nointpfi onl that minutes Warning issued for kerosene heaters Portable kerosene heaters are is to use the right type of fuel, must be adequate ventilation Many kerosene in a container clearly safe if they are used properly, but Kerosene heaters specify number I- houses have been caulked and marked for kerosene, And only refill too many people are buying and K kerosene that is "water clear.'Mt weather stripped so tightly that not healers out of doors. That's also using these heaters without paying can be different from number 1 fuel enough air gets in. Then even small where the kerosen should be stored, attention to safety requirements, oil that is burned in furnaces, Those amounts or carbon monoxide can Then if some does spill, it is not warned Jim Barry, director of the who use anything but I-K kerosene build up, particularly with an un- likely to cause a dangerous fire. New Jersey Division of Consumer could increase the amount of carbon vented kerosene heater. So open a Affairs. Barry offered the following ' monoxide and sulfur by as much as window in the room slightly to let in Whatover type oi heater you have, suggestions 10 help consumers keep ten1 times; And carbon monoxide is some fresh air. don't let children play around it. The warm and safe: deadly. One other thing about fuel: surfaces - can be hot, and their "Before you buy a portable Never use gasoline. It can explode. When refiljing the kerosene pajamas, nightgowns, or robes could kerosene space heater, make sure Whnn HIP honter is going, there heater, make" sure it is cool Store get caught and catch fire they are legal in your city," Barry said. Residential use of unvented kerosene space heaters is not per- mitted in Elizabeth, Linden, JFS to honor 41-year veteran Newark, Jersey City, Bayonne, *, Dr, Martin Greenberg, executive , Passaic, Railway, Roselle, oldest Jewish institutions in New director of Social Planning and director of the Association of Jewish Jersey. Research for the Council of Jewish Springfield, Tronton, Paterson, or Family and Children's Agencies, Harrison. The group will elect officers and Federations, assistant director of will be the featured speaker at the new board members for the agency the Jewish Welfare Federation of Statewide, portable kerosene 124th annual meeting of the Jewish for 1986 and will hear a tribute to Kansas City and a caseworker wth heaters are not permitted to be used Family Service of MetroWest Gottlieb the Indianapolis Family Service in any multi-unit dwelling, that is, in Monday night. His topic will be VA Harwood explained that the Society. He has been an associate a building with three or more living View of Tomorrow for the Jewish agency's volunteers supplement the units Those who have one where professor at the Wurzwciler School Family Agency." professional staff, so that JFS of Social Work and is presently a BLUE CONTAINERS REQUIRED-James J. Barry, they are banned, could have their At tho meeting, the .group will services can be made more widely fire Insurance protection cancelled, member of tho board of directors of director of the N.J. Division of Consumer Affair^,.points to an honor Helen Gottlieb of Springfield, available. Work done by JFS the Council on Accreditation, a example of the specific containers required for kerosene fuel Those shopping for a space heater JFS coordinator of Migration and volunteers includes service as national organization evaluating under the modified state Fire Prevention Code, now In effect. of any kind, should make sure to get Resettlement Services, who is friendly visitors to the elderly, big family service agencies. The containers must be made of plastic or meta, constructed one that has Underwriter's beginning her 41st year as an Im- brothers and sisters to children and with both a fill and a vent opening, and colored blue with Laboratory approval The UL label migration specialist with JFS and its intermediaries between refugees A graduate of City Collego of New white lettering displaying the word 'Kerosene' around the means the heater has passed many predecessor agencies with English-language problems, York, Greenberg holds a master's perimeter. The Intent of the requirement Is to prevent safety tests. For instance, for and government agencies degree In social work from Indiana disastrous accidents resulting from confusing gasoline and kerosene heaters, it means that the .The ovent, Which will begin at 8 Gtecnberg has'Wert'ln his present JUnlversity and a doctorate In social kerosene. heater will light without a flash p.m. following a dessert buffet, will post for 19 years. Before that he was .work from Columbia University. ' when it is hot, It can be tipped at take place at Congregation B'nnl least 33 dogrces without turning Jeshurun, Short Hills. Jerry Har- Warning on heat tapes over, and it can even be turned over wood, JFS president, said mombers Toys for Tots drive continues without causingitfire. of the public are cordially invited to Homeowners and mobile home latent fire hazards. If cracks are The heater must be placed attend and there is no admission The Toys for Tots campaign, sponsored by the U S Marino Corps. Reserve residents who rely on electric heat round in the plastic Insulation or properly. It should be out of the line charge. The buffet begins at 7:30 in conjunction with this newspaper and the other newspapers in tho County tapes or pipe heating cables to bare wires arc exposed, the tape or of traffic, and at least three feet p.m, Leader Newspapers group, continues through Monday. protect exposed water and drain cablo • should be replaced im- away from any furniture, drapes, Dating back to the Young Men's Unwrapped new toys for needy children may be dropped off at the main pipe from freezing are being urged mediately, decorations, or walls. i Benevolent Society, founded" In office of County Leader Newspapers, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, during by government safety experts to Inspect tapes to make sure they One of the most important things . Newark in 186], JFS is one of the office hours, 9 u m, to 5 p.m. weekdays. inspect the topes or cables now for were installed according to the possible fire hazards before the manufacturer's instructions Of 35 onset of winter home fires involving heat tapes According to tho U S, Consumer which were investigated by CPSC, Harwick takes on duties of chairman Product Safety_Commisslon, over the agency learned that 40 percent of committees and working with ad- Senato, to serve as chairman of the 500 reported home fires are believed Assembly Speaker-elect Chuck "The committee next year, cer- the heat tapes were believed to be tainly will be one or the busiest we ministration officials. ' Government Operations and to have been caused by heat tapes or "ovcrwrapped.," tho tape was- Hardwick, R-22, has become Hardwick, who will become Regulations Committee, pipe heating cables over the last chairman of a key state-federal have," said Michael Bird, staff lapped over itself when it was in-' director of Government Operations speaker of the Assembly Jan 14 and The State Federal Assembly has seven years In many cases, im- stalled around the pipe liaison committee of the National , who now is the Assembly scheduled three general meetings properly installed tapes and cables Conference of State Legislatures and Regulations at tho NCSL in Washington, D.C. Republican leader, has served as during Hardwick's term as com- triggered the fires, Homeowners buying new • or that deals with Irisuronce and other vlco' chairman of the NCSL com- mitee chairman They are yesterday CPSC said heat tapes and cables replacement heat tapes should use concerns the proper tape for the proper pipe, . Additionally, the panel also will mittee, through tomorrow, and April 30 toore commonly used in crawl spaces Hardwick began a one-year term tie was asked by NCSL president- May 2, both In Washington, D C, and in the substructure of mobile Know the diameter of the pipe and as hoad of the Government serve as state-federal liaison on the length of pipe to be protected banking issues, unemployment elect David E Nething, majority and Aug 3 to 7 during the NCSL homes, beach houses, mountain " Operations and Regulations Com- loader of tho North Dakota State annual meeting, cabins, cottages and other part-time when you stop'for the heat tape. mittee of the NCSL's State Federal insurance, the farm credit system, dwellings where exposed pipes could Since there are many kinds of pipes Assembly on Dec. 1. regulatory reform and in- freeze during the winter Some heat permitted by local building codes As chairman, Hardwick will be tho tergovernmental relations, and tapes are plugged in the year-round (copper, galvanized steel, plastic, principal spokesman for all state "revenue turnbacks" — the post- Office fo mark anniversary and are activated by a thermostat etc ), make certain the heat tape you governments before Congress on bloc grarit system of supplying when the outdoor temperature buy is approved for use on the insurance issues. fedoral funds for local and state • approaches freezing In other specific pipe used in the home projects. The Jl standing com- The New Jersey Unemployment Insurance office, 1000 DC Hart Place, "The appointment will put New Elizabeth, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing or the situations, homeowners plug in the Finally, heat tapes_ should be Jersey in a leadership position to mittces of the State Federal tapes in the rail and unplug them in wrapped around the ""thermal in- Assembly are composed of Unemployment Insurance Lawatanopenhouse tomorrow rrom 10a m help all states resolve the growing to 2 pm. the spring sulation on a pipe or used near a crisis in the availability of liability legislators from each state who flammable object in the home In- develop the states' positions on a There will'be two choral concerts. The Elizabeth High School Choral CPSC said homeowners or insurance in such areas as nUto Group will perfrom at 10 arm., and the Abraham Clark High School licensed electricians should make spect existing tapes to make certain coverage, malpractice, municipal wide range of issues and promote no such fire hazards exist in the the positions in Washington by Choir or Roselle will entertain at 1 p ra The event is open to the public annual inspections or heat tapes or coverago and business policies," pipe heating cables to detect anv home said Hardwick. appearing beforo congressional Kings &100's WINTER Also available in Menthol. BAriHS^frtiTt I r.-iiJH fl. !WINTERIZE NOW! Countbm. ^Before the Cold...Before~the Snow...Come to Smith Motors to keep on the GO!

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Thatchers are honored COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday, December », ,985 - : •• '.-•-- ••••.•••'. * , •.'•.•.. • .-• HffHldI ^oi^-gfo louniemem has. been made of the engagement of Wendy Joy Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Thatcher of Hoffman' of Philadelphia,' Pa,, observance of their 50th wedding Roselle Park were honored at a unniversary formerly of Union, daughter of Mr reteption Nov. 24 at the Westwood in Eli Hoffman of Livingston and Mr. mm. Kennedy-Jeklinski iinriiiT'»in i Earlier in the day, ah anniversary und Mrs, Frederick Orr of Stratford Nancy Ann Kennedy, daughter .of Mass was conclebrated by_Mbgr Road, Union, to Donald John Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy of at the ceremony in St. Teresa's Church, Summit. A reception Joseph Lorell and Msgr Michael Haldeman of Lansdowne, Pa , son of Irwln Street, Springfield, was Saltarelli al the Church of the Mr and Mrs Donald E Haldeman married recently to John Patrick followed at the Manor, West Orange. 4. The bride was escorted by her Assumption. Roselle Park The ofDrexelHill.Pa. Jeklinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-w celebrants renewed (heir wedding ward Jeklinski of West Orange. father. Debbie Kennedy of The bride-elect; .who was Longsireet-Reihhard Springfield served as maid of honor vows at-a Mass in Sacred Heart graduated from Union High School Nancy , Louise Longstreet, Richard Charles Reinhard Jr. of The Rev. Tom Armlnio officiated for .her sister. Bridesmaids were Kennedy-Kam'mski Cathedral, Newark, on may 5 with and the University of Delaware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamD. Chestmjt Street, Roselle Park, son or Mlchele Kennedy of Springfield, other couples from the Archdiocese where she received a B.S. degree, Longstrcet- Jr of Floral Street, Mrs Dolores Reinhard ofsWest First sister of "the bride* Barbara Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ken- 1 received a master's: degree in social Roselle, wag married Oct. ,12 to Avenue, Roselle. nedy of Bridgcwater, cousin of (he nedy of Irwln Street, Springfield, Thi parly was given in their honor work from the University of Penn- bride, and Carol < Gigantino of have announced the engagement of by their children, Robert and ., sylvania She Is a probation officer The Rev Guy E. Lambert Jr and Patricia Kopyta of» Kenilworlh, the Rev Stanley Ortyl officiated at Springfield their daughter, Debbie, to Mark al the Delaware County Juvenile 'Kaminski of South Orange, son of Lawrence and Marianna Thatcher Court In Pennsylvania. the ceremony In the Third West- Michael Brcnnan of West Orange of Bethel, Conn , and Rnndy and, minster Presbyterian Church, Mrs, Cathrine Kaminski of Wilkes- served as best man. Ushers were Barre, Pa. Kathleen Newmann of Hackcnsack Her fiance, who was graduated Elizabeth; A reception followed at brothers of the groom, Edward Among those attending were the from MoriiignorBonncr High School Big Stash's in Linden. Jeklinski Jr. of Rockaway and The bride-elect, who was Thatchers' nine grandchildren and West Chester University, where graduated from Jonathan Dayton The bride was escorted by her Michael Jeklinski and Stephen Before retiring in 1978, .Mr he received a B A degree, received father. Joanne Fedirko of Clark Jeklinski, both of West Orange Regional High School,' Springfield, a master of—science in ad- and West Chester State College in Thatcher was a yardmastcr with the served as maid .of' honor. Mrs' Jeklinski, Who was Pcnn Contra! Railroad, where, he ministration of justice degree from Bridesmaids were Debbie Mott of graduated from Jonathan Dayton Pennsylvania, is an assistant buyer the university He also is a probation at Bamberger's, Newark. was employed for 37 years He Is a Roselle Park, Jackie Montefusco of Regional High School, Springfield, member of the Assumption's' Holy officer at the Delaware County Union, Terry. Cooper of Linden and attended Union County College She Her fiance, who was graduated name Society and is a past grand Juvenile Court. * Donna Lamb 'of Elizabeth. Janice is employed by Automatic Data from West Chester State College, is knight of the Roscllc Park Knights of k A wedding is planned October, Longstreet of North Plainfield, niece Processing, Inc, employed by AT&T Com- Columbus Mrs Thatcher is u lyilfi, at (he Bellcvuc-Stratford Hotel, of the bride, served as flower girl her husband, who Was graduated munications, Parsippany. member of the Assumption Rosiiry Philadelphia, Pa Gary Moore of Brick Township from Mountain High School, West A September 1986 wedding is MR. AND MRS. THATCHER Society. served as best man Ushers were Orange, and Morris County College, planned in St. Teresa's Church, DEItHIE KENNEDY Summit, and a reception will follow Bruce Longstreet of Montpelier, Vt, is employed by Ryan Beck & Co., an MARKKAMINSKI and William Longstreet of North investment firm' at the Summit Hotel Plainfield, brothers of the bride; The newlyweds, who took a Sheehy-Kuchen Karl Hobbe Jr of Roselle Park, honeymoon trip to Aruba, reside in i. AfiD MRS. CARMEN SCIOSCIA nephew of the bride, and Brian MR. AND MRS. JEKLINSKI Porslppnny, Mr, and Mrs James Quinn of Fedirko of Clark David Rock Jr. of Dr and Mrs Thomas G. Hanlon Parlin have announced the Jr. of Oxford Lane, Union, have engagement of their daughter, Roselle Park served as ring bearer. announced the engagement of their- MH. AND MRS. REINHARD Mrs Reinhard, who was " Colleen Sheehy, to Mark Kuchen, Couplefetedhaiparty Novitski'of'beWHrstreet;' Lin- L ivermore-Mehringer daughter, Margaret Mary, to Dennis den. He joins a sister,: Jessica, .1 An eight-pound, one-half-ounce graduated from Abraham Clark son of Mr and Mrs Frederick A, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Scioscia of •, was born in tieranton, Pa. They. daughter, ChrKtina Alexandra Amy Jean Liverniore, daughter of Jonathan Martin, son of .Mr and Kuchen Jr. of Union. ~ •Mrs, Novitski is the daughter of High School, Roselle, and Taylor served as best man Ushers were Mrs Ha rry Meyers of Florida, Fort Lauderdale; P|a.,'formerly-of' resided in Linden for 27'ypars until 1 l-nsWiuk, was born Oct 25 in St Business Institute, Plainfield, is an Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Livermore The bride-elect, who was Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Bajgier of Barnabas Medical Center, Michael and Frank Mehringer, both The bride-elect, who was Linden, were guests of honor al a after Mr. Scioseia, a building con-, Linden and the'granddaughtcr of executive secretary fo Boyle- of Berkeley Heights, was married brothers of the groom graduated from East -Brunswick 50th anniversary party held recently— tractor, retired. ,,. ;•. " Livingston, to Mr and Mrs Midway, Cranford. She also is recently to Ronald Joseph graduated from Union High School High School, is employed as a Mrs. Mary:Bekasz, also of Lin- Andrew Laschuk of Ridgway Jahn-Byrne Mrs Mehringer, who was and Stockton State College, Pomona, at the homo .of their, son. and Prior to the party, the Scioscias den. Her husband is the son of employed parttime as a Tupperware Mehringer, son of Mr and Mrs graduated from Gov. Livingston beautician by Hair Salon 7, daughter-in-la\vi' Louis* and/ Diana.' -renewed their wedding- vows, and Street, Union Michael Mehringer of Union. is a speeoh pathologist and c 1 1 l Mrs. Sophje Novitski of Lindc'n Miss Jahn, who was graduated Dealer for Rocket Party Sales, Regional High School, Berkeley Sayreville Scioscia" "" - , i•-"•-'n Sout•h Plainfiel— • •- --••-d Othe- r ,the ceremony'-.wss cbnducted'by Mrs Luscliuk is (he former from Union High School, Is em- The Rev Robert B. Sheldon of- audiologist at Woodbine Develop- 'and' .the ' late .Mr; William. Kenllworth. Heights, and Boston University, is Her fiance, who was graduated hosts were their son, Joseph of .Novitski. A christening ceremony Irene Ciolko of Jersey City Her ployed .by the Union Police ficiated at the ceremony in the an occupational therapist registered ment Center. ••rthelrnephew, thc'Rev, Joseph Pinto Her husband, who was graduated from Union High School and Seton Ljnden, and son-in-law and ; of St. Andrew's Church) W.estwood, was held Sunday in St. Theresa's husband is the son of Mr and . Department. from Linden High School, is cm- Fanwood Presbyterian Church A at Bergen Pines County Hospital, Her fiance, who was graduated Hall University, South Orange, >is Mrs. Paul Laschuk of.- Lehigh from Mastbaum High School, daughter, Fred and Marie Sapp of They have ' four grandchildren, Church, Linden. Qndparenls Her-fiance, who was graduated ployed by Englchard Corp, Car- reception followed at the Old Mill Paramus employed by Newark Star Ledger as North Wales, Pa, Sixty-five people Avenue, Union from Union High School, attended Inn, Bcrnardsvillc Philadelphia, Pa , served four years • Jeffrey, Lorna and Fred Sapp; arid toret Her husbandi who was graduated an assistant supervisor in the Cir- attended including the original maid Jennifer Scioscia; ' •; ' .' • ... the Art Insitute of Fort Lauderdale The newlyweds, who took a in the Unied States Navy He attends culation Department from Union High School and New Atlantic Community College for a of honor, Ange Scioscia Cueto of in Florida He is employed by thehoneymoon cruise to Puerto Rico The bride was escorted by her Jersey Institute of Technology, is an A September 1987 wedding is Linden, sister or Mr Scioscia Octiker Incorp,, Livingston, as a father Cynthia Schwarz of Murray fine arts degree and is employed by and the Bahamas, Virgin Islands, associate marketing engineer for- planned. ' The celebrants were married Nov Charge for pictures traffic manager reside in Roselle Park. Hill served as maid of honor, Public Service Electric & Gas Co Woodbine Developmental Center Bridesmaids were Leslie Cohn and and by Olympic Photography 30, 1935, in the Blssed Sacrament •.:'•. There will be a $10 charge for .' A November 1988 wedding is The newlyweds, who took a OOVT MISS A WKKK Church, Elizabeth. planned at Snuffy's Pantagis, Scotch Donna Kimm. ( MARGARET IIANLON Studios in Pleasantville j:publication of' wedding and Plains. Stork club honeymoon trip to Jamaica, reside OFMK'AI.MCVVS Mrs, Scioscia,; the former Ann A nine-pound, 12-and-thrcc- John McCarthy of North Haledon DENNIS MARTIN A May 1986 wedding is planned •engagement•pictures. Wedding and in Denvillc CAM.W-77OII Margaglionc, was born in •.engage.meiif-storios without picture's Mr and Mrs Willifim Jahn of qunrter-ouncc son, Corey Dennis POKIIOMRDKMVUKV Rochester, N Y , and Mr Scioscia Bnkcr, was born Nov 7 in Elizabeth . will.- still: be published without ' Hickory Road, Union, have an- 1 1 nounced the. engagement of their General Medical Center, Elizabeth, Jones-Krueger Massie-Abate ...charge,' • •• .•: • • •.V :! -. '•••' '." . daughter, Lisa A Jahn, to Michael to Mr. and Mrs Dennis Baker of ' Mr and Mrs Armand Massie of F Byrne, son of Mr and Mrs Potter Avenue, Union He joins a Mr and Mrs Seymour Jones of graduated from Manalapan High University of Connecticut, is em' Open House Englishtown have announced the Scotch Plains have announced the ployed by Allstate Insurance Co, "LeaveiOurSalon" Michael F Byrne of Selfmaster brother, "Brett Jon, 2'/i> School and New York University, Is engagement of their daughter, Looking and Feeling i Dec.l3th-15th Parkway, Union engagement of their daughter, editor of Hobby Publications, Bridgewater IF YOJWERETN^OUR I^AIUK, Mrs Baker, the former Lynn Diane Carol, to Steven Lawrence , SHOES YOU WOUlb BE ""l Haliniewski, is the daughter of Mr, Jennifer Carrie, to Dr Joseph Bryan Englishtown. Her fiance, who was graduated Better Than You Dreamed"] Kruegcr of Long Branch, son of Mr Abate, son of Mrs. Ruth Fread of from Union High School and Union V-&HR.Y COMFORTABLE Fri. 10-9 Sat. & Sun. 10-4 The announcement was made on Leo Haliniewski of Rose Terrace, Colonial Arms Road, Union, and Mr MONDAY SPECIAL Oct 24, and a pflrty was held Sunday Union, and the late Mrs Eleanor and Mrs Alvin Krueger of Win- Her fiance, who was graduated County Vocational Institute, attends CURLS crafts • Live Plants chester Avenue, Union Lawrence Abate of Red Bank Union College. Ho is an engineer for by the prospective bride's parents at r Haliniewski Her husband Isihe sort from Union High School, Cornell WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Wishing All Our Jewelry * Toys the home of the prospective groom's of Mrs Jennie Baker of Bejjcvillc, The announcement was made on University anfcT Rutgers Medical A K. Stamping In Mountainside. • HAIR WEAVING Nov. 12. ' The brlde-clcct, who was A September 1886 wedding'1 ls< Customers i Sale parents 'and the late Mr. Carl Baker. School, is an intern at Monmouth graduated from Scotch Plains- MNIO* CITOIN DAYS WIDNIIDAVIONLV The _bcide-elect, who was planned in th Chanticler Chateau, ; '»((TRANSMUTATION»A M 3PM And Hippy Holldiy Medical.Center, Long Branch. Fanwood High School and the Warren. AND SHCIAt DISCOUNT yyitH AP Suson Call for Appointment . Georges Ave 373-5744 25 W. WesHiefd Ave. Linden 925-9063 Happy Holidays V7* Stuyvtiant Avs. • Irvlngtotii N Roselle Park 241-0088 From The H.A. Winston's Family Great Food, Great Drinks Good Friends. Open New Years Eve & Day From 12 P.M ENiOV SUNSHINE, DUE RED m, VISIT EGYPT- ISRAEL EXTENSIONS RESTAURANT R/T AIR(NV), TRNSFRS, 5 STAR :...... Hm^AiMAj^ HOTELS, MEALS, ENGLISH GUIDE. INCLUDED-FROM $1,278/PERS0rl •i--;v;' :•••••-..",.:••• ::• ;:•:- •..•;;:'.:,.,V: > }Wr>:^m Jacket & Tie Required DBBLE OCCUPANCY-RESTRICTION HOLIDAYS APPLY. 'SUPER WEJEKENDSPECIALS* : The Place •«•••'•-•• . -.••.:•••.•. •••-'••••-•.:••• ••:•;.•' . '•••••• '••-• '•: •":"\:V ••' ••:,•:•VV New Year's New Year's Eve Party OPEN HOUSE ROAST LEG OF LAMB >fi V\ COCKTAILS SERVED All Avon products to buy ROASTSPRING CHICKEN »5 0-i •' • open Bar All Ntght 9 p.m. til? 1790 Springfield Ave. or sell. Some discounts CIBASKET BROILED WHOLE FLOUNDER •'> 91 SOUP ^ COMBINATION • champagne Toast at Mldnloht available PI) PU PLATTER • Hot and cold Hors Diebuvres . Moulcwood 762-1247 Imported Cheese • Sparkling PUTTER $5.95 MAJOR CKlDil CAVC ACCtfllD MAIN COURSE... - • 6 course Roast Prime Rib Dinner Cider • French Crackers 14 All Dinners Include oc MON-THURS ..;•:-.• • Hatsand Nolsemakers ' .•;;; DESSERT '11.95 510 PM Night on the Town All BaklnR Done on Promises Brend& Butter A Nignt of Entertainment for your- '?'•'';,•• •'.,•• ',- Luncheon & Dinner Specials Dmlv Potiito and Vegetables HOLIDAY SPECIALS FROM DEC. 20 to JAN. 2 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Open 2i Hrs 7 Days 11 Week pining and pahclng Pleasure Free Gifts • Refreshments Soup Snl.id OPEN HOURS: Early Reservations suggested . *30°° 00 Coffee or Tea Mon.-Thur. 11: JO a.m.-io p.m. rj&h-ypuk All Are welcome Regular Frf. & Sat. 11:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. OFF 1 Value > Sunday 12:30 p.m.-10 p.m. reading 666 3HYEAVE. 373-2748 IRVIJVGTOJV 373-3055 232-6666 ::.:••.•.;•- m :< 1 1085 ROUTE 22 (EAST BOUND) HIIRO'S EYE VIEW OF THE MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 t21E.2ndAve DISKNSATION Of TIME * Roselle , by Staniey.p. Lynch. It Ikouikt-pniviilital tnd iplribullj, up!iftin< e^MpwIhiM al. UM mlkw't nmilutlMH and nHtitlMi N MM «l UrtXMtvlUlindllflmcintofblUltil Send Them The Magic Of Christmas cMt«pti-tJMt. TWt^tUy lutmitlm In Ib i|ip«iitli, tlili woti it • mutt TIFRRNY GARDENS rtidlKi of eviry teriNit. rtidir tl • J A holiday gift delivered to -IS—*heir door by Santa himself! OPEN HOUSE CARLTON PRESsI | Saturday, Dec. 14 and COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS II W )2 St., New York 100011 $ Friday & SaturdayrDec. 20 &\21 j—JOIN us FOR HEW 1 u FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION Please send me a copy of Santa makes his rounds. WISHES ALL OF OUR READERS A BIRD'S EVE VIEW OF THE DISMNUTIONOFTIME From Flowers, Plants» Gourmet Baskets, 11 tola A SAFE AND HAPPY Midnight •Mtwukin *7.00 j: Poinsettlas, Fruit Baskets, Balloons Manv Dinner Special! Available HOLIDAY SEASON Regular Dinner Menu 4 p.m. til 11 p.m. SANTA DELIVERY FREE Make Reservation! NOW 68S-6666 MS* Viuxhill Rd »t Kt 32 Unto* Throughout Essex •'& Stats'. Send a gift they will remember!! ana JltlOlt Counties. I 1 1422 Springfield Ave., Irvlngton Street.

Pity— 18 — Thursday, December 17,1?85 — COUNTYLEADER NEWSPAPERS • •' Dinner parties slated CpUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, December 12,1985 — 19 The GFWC Suburban Woman's officers of JheVFW auxiliaries Sisterhood of Temple Mekor Club of Union will hold its regular attended a recen't dinner meeting at_ CJiIidillHyl?Wj --—"•- • ~ ristmas—j»aHy-r*he-ftflc«iret-a7~Kelly Posi 2433, "meeting In the synagogue Wed- tonight at 8 in the United Methodist Union. Minna Snyder, stale nesday evening, It was announced Church, Union. Mrs, Joseph A. president, was honored. Chairmen SHOPPING by^vjee presidents and program Wargo, president, will preside. It made reports and'a'contest waV chairmen, Norma Grossman'and was announced that husbands and. held. The dinner was prepared by Marge Hecht, respectively. An friends are invited to attend. The Jean Schwarz, senior vice president. evening of "Yiddishkite" is planned Club Collect.in candlelight .will be Fifth District VFW commander with music "from the days when our red by Mrs. Wargo and Mrs. Mur- Angclo Morgan'te, who attended with parents' were- young." Letters doch Walker. Tho program for the his-wife,—Doris, presented Irene v 7 written to the "Bintel Brief," an evening will be presented by Dr. Faella.Fifth IJijJtrict president, wfth advice column in the Yiddish Gerold Matte, director, of music, at a ' gift. Michael. A. Kelly Post newspaper, the Daily Forward, will Union High School. Christmas parly Commander Ar Weber presented •be enacted".by" Jules Grossman, .chairmen are Mrs. Edward Young, Mrs. Faella with a check for special Doris' Lutwln, Rose Palitz .and Mrs, Ralph Munson, Mrs. John projects., Mrs. Faella in turn Gladys Smolenski;. Presiding of* -Serra, Mrs' Thomas Waters and presented Mrs.vSnyder with a stale fleers, will be Dorothy Gordon and Florence Leahy. For the second president gift. Barbara Engclbcrg, Refreshments . will.be served by hostesses, Reba SISTKK WATKKS ' SISTER CIRINO SISTER JAROS Grccnstein, Dorothy Jackson, Ruth Kirsh and Miriam Linker. It was Clubs in the news announced that husband and guests Three nuns from Union honored year, the club will participate in the TIIK MOINTAI.VSIDK Woman's arc invited to attend; . • Township Holiday Festival con- Club will meel at L'Affaire, Rl. 22, •:. ;Sister Catherine Waters, O.P., Catherine also served as director of as teacher and assistant principal al • ducted now until Christmas. Eve al . Mountainside,, Wednesday at noon. • THE CATHOLIC WOMAN'S Club . Sister Graccmarle Cirlno, O;P., and St. Venantius Residence, Orange, a Union Catholic High School, Scotch • •'•-•<•••;,'. Union Center. Operation "Candy- Holiday entertainment will be of Elizabeth, which has members : Sister Margaret Jaros, O.P,,-all of 12-mqnth. residence for college Plains. She began Her teaching * Cookie" was held Dec. 2 at the home provided by the "Twelve Trinity from Union, Roselle, Roselle Park Thorcau Terrace, Union, were women without family ties, Her career in . St. John . the- Apostle of Mrs, Walker. One Hundred and 14 Bell Ringers," a choral group from and Linden, will meet Wednesday at among the nine sisters honored in teaching experience . included School, Clark-Linden, . " tins • of cookies' were . filled. for 1 p.m. in St. Genevieve's Parish ^ceremonies at' Caldwell College, elementary, and secondary school, TOWNSHIP OF UNION ?; the Panwood Presbyterian Church, ,' recently, marking their 25th an- distribution to St.'• Catherine' In- who will stage a Christmas concert. . Hall, 200 Monmouth Road.. The college and! graduate school, where, Sister Margaret Jaros, pastoral meeting will' be preceded, by an niversary as sisters of Saint she has taught psychology arid associate at St. Philomerm's Parish, HOLIDAY CELEBRATION '85 firmary in'.Caldwell.'-and • (he A holiday, craft boutique also will be Dominic Cheshire Home in Florham Park. featured at the meeting, in addition executive board meeting The career development courses Livingston, has an M.S. degree in to a sale of hand-made items created program will be the annual Sister Catherine Waters, coor- early childhood education from THE WOMAN'S CLUB of Con- by club members and a bake sale .Christmas party. dinator of Counseling Services at Sister Gracemarie Cirino, who is Southern Connecticut State CELEBRATION WEEK necticut Farms, Union, will meet Member1; are requested to bring Scton Hall University, South director of Computer Services at- University. The nun founded a child' tomgh't at G 30 p m The club will donation1; of canned and packaged THE BCM CHAPTER of Deborah Orange, earned n Pli L> In counselor Oak Knoll School or tho Holy Child, care center in SI Ann's Parish, December 16-24.1985 hold its annual buffet' supper for food The food will be distributed will meel Dec 19 at 8 p m in Temple education at Fordham University has an MA degree in science Newark,. She taught in St John tho Israel of Union auditorium, 2372 and became a licensed psychologist education from Villanova University Apostle School, Clark-Linden; the Nightly Events' v husbands and guests and will before the holida>s lo the threo in New Jersey.. As director of December 16-23,6:00 p.m,-9 p.m. feature German food. The; en- churches in Mountainside.' Reser- Morris Avo, Union It was an- and sorved as assistant principal at Nativity, Midland Park, and St guidance at Caldwell College, Sister Mnunt 9ninl Dominic Cnldwell. and tertainment will be provided by the vations for the dinner meeting".must nounced that visitors are welcomc'to Boniface, Jersey City, visit Santa Claus at courtesy House Baren • Verieri Newark German be made by tomoirou, it was an- attend Additional information can * Time: 6:30-8:30 p.m. weeknlghts Thl* tn*siig« prturittd at a |olnt Dancers Hostesses will be nounced. They can be mride b> be obtained by calling 984-0642 EnfUemtnt Quality . 2:00-4:00 p.m. weekends * community endeavor by th« • Josephine Dukes, chairman, Debra calling Florence Briiton at 233-1872 Boubouhs, Susan D'Arccca, Dolores or J.me Dempster at 464-6871 Ad- A NEW YEAR'S EVE party will Horse and Carriage Rides Hot Pretzels, Hot Dogs, Hot Peanuts, Hot Chocolate Fresolone, Helen Heiss and Maida ditional information about the club be held by the Sisterhood of Temple at Old Fashion Prices available along stuyvesant Ave. Reed Members of the American can be obtained In calling JoAnn Israel of Union Dec 31 at 9 p.m. In Sign up and purchase home and social service depait- Ambrogio, membership chairman, the •• temple. Entertainment willi Visit an Elf In union center for a candy UNION CENTER ments covered 150 cans for the Neu at 2J3-97J2 •" feature live music. A supper will be tickets at Courtesy House' cane and Information material. Jersey State Federation of Women's served 'Reservations and additional MERCHANTS COMMITTEE Clubs' "Operation Candy Cookie THE TVBOR CIIVPTBR of B'nai information can 'be obtained by December 2-20 Girl scouts will be caroling between courtesy House Project " The cans will be filled with B'nth Women, Linden, and the calling G87-4715 or 964-3891. Custom Designed Jewelry and embers from 7:00-8:30 p.m. cafldy and homemade cookies and Our Specialty Join Us For Metropolitan's Monday-Friday Evenings^ will be distributed to Union Toun-. New Year's Bash' Music from Town Hall 6:00-9:00 p.m. • ship Meals on Wheels recipients 6:00-9:00 p.m. ENTIRE tfPJEWELERSINC. First Seating 5-7:30 p.m. $ NATIONAL, STATE and local Limited a la carle menu 1.00 per person- Tuesday, December 24 THE UNION CENTER STOCK OF 1321 Madison Hill Road New Year's Party begins at 9:00 p.m. Rahway 388-4292 Price fixed al S85/pcnon complele (Includes Children 12 years Luminaria-Freedom NATIONAL BANK Stork club WINTER IRahwav Clark Border) OPEN BAR; Champagne loast, parly favors, lav & gratuity) „...., Mon m 10 to 0 and younger no charge A daughter, Harmony Shnlvn H0URS Saturday 10 to 5 Shrimp and Crabmeat Cocktail Dinner Lights (u Hebrew name which tran- 12/1SC11/H11-4 or The lights are the way to friendliness slates to Deep Screnit}) Slcs, Smoked Breast of Quuil wllh Wild Mushrooms and good-nelgh'borllness. Each was born Opt 27 to Mr and Quenelle? of Three Fish Nnnlun (Lobster Snucc) \ household in the Township Is en- FRANKLIN STATE BANK Mrs Steven Lawrence Sles of Tucson, Ariz. Millburn, N.J. USE THIS HANDY couraged to light the way to their door Intermezzo PARKING MAP step at 6:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve. The Mrs, Sles, the formor Ana Stuffed Breast of Pheasant in Light Tarragon Snucc local newspapers will have Information Blanco, daughter of Mrs or TO MAKE YOUR on where the materials for the Vlccnta Blanco of Burgos, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF s Spain, and the late Mr Isaias Beef Wellington, Sauce Pcrlgourdine HOLIDAY SHOPPING Freedom Lights can be purchased. TOWNSHIP OF UNION Blanco/ is a classical ballet WINTER COATS ,or instructor She attended the Veal Chop Stuffed with Two Cheeses In Morel Sauce IN UNION CENTER University of Madrid In Spam Salad of Endive and Radlcchlo and has resided with her REDUCED LUNCHEON Trifle or Chocolate Mousse MORE PLEASANT husband In Arizona for 10 years • DINNER & FAMILY DINNER , Coffees A Tea UNION LEADER Her husband, son of Mr and TAKEOUT ORDERS Live Music and Dancing lo the Peter Lalori Trio V Z Mrs Abraham Sles of Union, Monday III Thunday II a rl Ilopm begins at #00 p.m. was graduated from Swath- Friday lo Sunday II a m 10 00pm more College He is an artist, poet and author and is a life 25 W ELIZABETH AVE LINDEN member of VDMFK, an in- INeit lo Stin Robuck) ternational organization of FREE PARKING IN FRONT 862-3444. mouth-and-foot-pa|nting ar- tists He paints with his mouth ORIGINAL RETAIL PRICES NO LAY AWAYS • ALL SALES FINAL / RANI LEE An eight-pound, five-ounce Dressmaking son, Inn Anthony Alfnno, was born Nov 19 in Railway ALL WOOL COATS " Sewing •Hospital to Mr and Mrs Nick ALL ZIP OUT COATS Alfano of Roselle ALL STORM COATS Complete Selec- ALL QUILTED COATS tion in Petite and Mrs. Alfano, the former ALL PANT COATS Regular Sizes Robin Corblsiero, is—the ALL MAN MADE FURS daughter of Mrs Doris Cor- ALL DOWNS Lunch Mon.-Fri, front 11:30 1.111. • Dinner nluhlly from 5 p.m. bislero of Garwood and Mr Joe Corbisiero of South Plamfield in Atkins Kent 101 m'rei" Her husband is the son of Mr 290 Millburn Ave., Millburn 101 Old Short Hills RcJ., West Orange and Mrs Peter Alfano of , 1344VJ Springfield Ave. Opposite Si, Barnabas Medical Centtr • 7J/-W00 Kenilworth Next to Post Offiice • 376-8650 irvjrtRtori OPEN 10 am to 5:30 pm; Thurs. 'til 9 "WE DO IT ALL!!" AltcMtlons-Dry CltMnirtB H.«nd Cr.tft Xm.is Dec, Special Buy Sheepskin Jackets' TRIPLE % CLEANERS *1OO00 Route 22 West Union (Located In Pathmark/Rlckel Shopping ctrt Same Day Service (in bv 11 a.m.-Readv bv n p m * 686-3593 50% Off Dry Cleaning Sale ALL ITEMSMUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY COUPON ON INCOMING ORDERS. Coupons are in effect thru Jan^, 1986 HOTNift—"-"

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r ; S-t 20 —"Thursday, December 12,1085 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thursday, December 1&1M5 — 2T__ Clothing in New Providence for 15 BnmlrTB"mB"ln,«i'»-u'fl«Am"rTht- 'retiring in 1980. Mr. to this country and Brooklyn as a Kevoe was a 50-year-member of the young girl. She moved to Linden 25 Knights of Pythias, Granite Lodge, years ago. Mrs. Kula was a member in Irvington. He had been chancellor' of Congregation Anshe Chesed, the commander and was the secretary Suburban Jewish Center, and omen hold its annual book review brunch Spiirr, Helene and David Wolf and Willson's "It's, Beginning to Look A service and symposiunuvlll-be held Service participants will. Include. Sunday at 10 a.m. In the temple. Gloria and William Young./ James B. Hearns, 54, of Roselle Technology Co.,, Union. ./Military Order of World Wars, all of Samuel Lr-Kevoe, 75, of Irvington at the time of his death, ' • Deborah. the Springfield Emanuel United Lot Like Christmas," "Winter •Dec. 20, by Congregation Ahavath Joseph Bier, Daniel Splalter Daniel Surviving are a son, Fred Koenig; Rabbi Joshua Goldstein, spiritual died Dec, 1 Ini'Memorial General Mr. .Jeans was secretary for; ..Newark. died Dec. 7 in St. Barnabas Medical Methodist Church, 40 Church Mall, Wonderland," Jerry Herman's "We Achim B'nai Israel R.; two sons, Carlos V. Jr. and Born in Newark, he lived most of Marlene Goll and Marsha Adamson; Silverstein, Silvia Jacobs and Rose 1 Chester,: Alan Narodnick, Ira Ep- Diamond, and five grandchildren; to p.m. in the church. Featured will People;" Silberman also has written 1781, Kenilworth, will meet Monday cake. ' Among those • providing and will be followed by the sym- stein, Amy Schwartz, Nancy Ziss, in Craniord for 39 years before '.Deborah, Rosellq Park-Union Guild,' Russell M.( three grandchildren and his life in Irvington, He was a men's a sister, Sadie Horland; a brother, be crafted article, Christmas "Crisis in Black and White," "Crisis instead of Dec; 23, and the group will music will be Eileen Anderson of posium^ervices to be held during . Fern: Ehrllch, Richard Matwes, moving to Roselle 13 years ago. Mr. and the Bearley Athletic Booster two great-grandchildren; clothing salesman for . Adams Abe, and five grandphildren. decorations, knitted items and a in .the Classroom" and "Criminal hold its annual Christmas party. The Union, solo. Area women are invited—theOhegJSHBbbanatheSol Hermele Alan Chester, Larry Kleiner and Hearns was head custodian for the Club. He was a communicant of St. Bernard F; Krick Sr., 75, of cake and candy sale. The public is Justice." .AdmjssJon—isjrfree— Craniord Board of Education 22 Theresa's Church, Kenilworth. ..'. • •'».••,- •.".'' N •' s'Roselle Park died Dec. '2 in the : Hall, Participants in the services, Howard Goldenberg. Symposium —invitedttrattendr : \ ~ " charge, and- bagels and refresh- which will be conducted in Hebrew speakers will be Bennett Epstein yearsi ••'.'•'• •••'••,' '. Surviving are. his: wife, Emma GustaveH:Bblja, 83, of Union died Alexian Brothers Hospital ments will be provided. Sisterhood and English; alternately, include and Barry Schwartz. A Albert '•• Surviving are his wife, Anna; two Betty Reiss; five sons, William,. . Weidehbyrner; Dec. 7 in his home. Elizabeth.; MILDRED NEWMAN of Moun- officers include Randi Applebaum graduates of • the predecessor. Elchler and Bill Cohen are chairman : ' Robert, Richard, George and John; Born, in Sweden, he lived in Born in Jersey City, he lived in . tainside served on the coordinating —and Marion Krop as co-presidents. ous events •sons, John' and i James; two Hebrew schools of Congregation and co-chairmqn, respectively,' of daughters, Janice. Wise and.Mary ' .'•three daughters, Jo-Ann Perry,;.. ' Maplewood before moving to Union Roselle.Park for 45 years. He had committee for the 15th annual' Sally Goldstein, vice president of CDA held a meeting ^ Nov. 25 to join the .Chansoneltes who Ahavath Achim Bikiir Cholim. .the religious committee. .Leonard /..Kreh Mesler and Mary .Clements; SO years ago. He was a mason been a machinist with .the Hommer v rehearse on the. first and third Ann Hearns; his mother, -Mary US. Attorney, .(Women's Interfaith. Plea for Soviet ; programs, will serve as chairman. following a Mass and Memorial (AABC) and Temple B'nai Israel, as Schlesinger Is president»of the. Hearns of Cranford; three brothers, two brothers,' Anthony and John; contractor in Union for many years Tool Manufacturing Co.- in Newark Jewry Tdesday in Temple B'nai Or, • Additional information can be ob- service for departed members. Wednesdays of each month at the well as Jewish:Singles from the congregation: Amy Schwartz of three' sisters, mary Wilson, Ber- Chester Weidehbiirner, 72, of until he retired, in 1972. Mr. Bolja for 30 years prior to his retirement in Presbyterian Church in Westfield. Henry, Nelson and Sterling; three Morristown. The Women's Plea is a tained by calling 379-5387. j •• surrounding communities and from ' Union Is publicity coordinator. The sisters, Josie' Jenkins,: Augusta • nadelte Kirby and Carmella Green, Linden, former Superior Court judge served.in the Coast Artillery in 1976. Mr.-Krick was an organist and coalition of 13 Catholic, "Jewish and TERRV NOVACK, regent of the Additional information can be ob- the Jewish Singles World group. Dr. community Is'invited to attend. and 13 grandchildren. - and U.S. Attorney,-died Dec. 8 in Sweden during World War I. a member of the Holy NameSociety • tained by calling Mary Stanke at 233- Martin and Bertha Hearns, five Protestant women's organizations TEMPLE ISRAEL of Union, 2372 Catholic Daughters of the Americas Leon J. Yagod,/ rabbi of tho Addllonal information can be ob- grandchildren and two great- Elizabeth General Medical Center, of the Church of the Assumption, the "whose purpose is to protest 'the Morris Ave., will honor its new (CDA), Court Immaculate Heart of 4315 congregation, and Cantor Moshe tained by calling the synagogue Carlos V. Girod, 91, of Newark " Elizabeth. He had been a resident of 'Surviving are his wife; Hilda M.; a Knights of Columbus Council 3240 grandchildren (Vailsburg), an accountant and an son, George; two brothers, Eric. : violation of human rights and members with an Orieg Shabbat . Mary 1360, Union, has announced Weinberg will coordinate the service office at 372-9656 or 3734780. 1 Linden for the past 60 years. : ' and the Senior Citizens Club, all in religious freedom of Jews in the 'tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Services will that the group will hold its annual AN ANNUAL REUNION Sabbath and program. Army veteran of Worjd War I, died Born! Dec, 3, 1913, in New York Bertil. and Victor Bolja, and two RosellePark. ,';' '"/ 1 grandchildren.. . . . Soviet. Union.' Tuesday marked be led by Rabbi Meyer Korbmnri arid Christmas party Tuesday at 7:30 Nov. 28 in St, Mary's Hospital, City, :Mr.. Weideiiburner was . Surviving are his wife, Evelyn; . - Human Rights Day, it was reported. Cantor . Hillel Sadowitz. All new p.m. in St. Michael's "School William J. Jeans of Kenilworth . Orange. ' ,.', - graduated from Linden High School three sons, Bernard F. Jr., Richard ••• . : It was the 37th anniversary of the , members will be presented with a auditorium. The party committee died Dec. 9 in St Elizabeth Hospital, H6 was an accountant with the' In 1931. He attended Duke University R. and Philip A,; two daughters, '-•':. signing of the Universal Declaration welcoming gift by Samuel Baumnri, chairman,, Roserie. Mayer, will be Elizabeth. City of Newark Water Department arid Union County Junior Collpge Sarah Kula, 83, of Linden died Joan Marino and • Carolyn Witt; a of Human Rights by the United assisted by Mildred p'Amico, Mary born in Nova Scotia, Ca'nada, Mr. for 45 years. Mr. Girod attended brother, William, 16 grandchildren temple president; and David Mollen Jeans resided in Kenilworth for 27 and was graduated cum laude from Dec. i ;in the Elizabeth General . Nations. ,• . ' . :•'[••• and..Joseph Rosenblatt, vice Feo, .Eileen Carolyn' and Tana Catholic University in Washington, Rutgers/LawSchool in 1938. He was Medical Center after a brief illness. . arid a great-grandchild. •;.:.„ presidents. Greetings will be ex- Anastasia. A ' special supper is years. He was graduated from St. D.C. He was a past commander of admittedtfftKe bar in October, 1939."/;.; 1 WORSHIP John's Academy, St. Johns, before THE WOMAN'S CLUB of Holy tended by Julia Gelb, Sisterhood planned,' and entertainment will be ' tho Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leslie .Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox president; Edward Weinfeldt, Men's provided by Irish harpist Aideen coming to Brooklyn, N. Y, and then J. Rummell Post 164, in Newark and Mr. Weidenburner was assistant f : Church, Maplewood, which' has Club president, and Michael Featured will be Christmas and to Kenilworth. During World War II, • the American Legion Newark Post secretary to Assembly/Speaker Obituary tisfi Scherzer, membership chairman. Irish folk songs. A donat|on of $2 can he worked as a steam- Catapult Herbert J, Pascoc in 1938 and 1939 . members from Irvington and ALLIANCE Mr Girod also Was a member of the ANDERSON-rPaulT.,-of Springfield; on foZ , ' Vailsburg, will hold its annual Services will e followed' by be made at the door, .and all KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL specialist on aircraft carriers in the Army Voterans 78th Division ~aMd held several'other posts In the members.'are, inyited.vtb;..attend. EPISCOPAL Corner of Newark Ave. ft So. 23rd Brooklyn Navy Yard then worked as Legislature over the years. In 1953, APPLEYARD—Margarbt, of SprlngfIbid; on Dec A,' Christmas dinner"'Saturday ih the; refreshments in the social hall. ' THE ORCHARD PARK CHURCH '. St., Kenilworth, 274-8911. Sunday a dteamfittor for Enterpirse Association and the.Catholic War BOUA—GustdvbH.'.of Union; on Doc. 7. . parish hall. '. > Sisterhood and Men's Club members ' Proceeds will go to charities; . ' 1244 Victor Avenue, Union, 487- Communion 9:15 a.m.; Bible ' Veterans; both of Newark, and the he was appointed an-assistant , BONGARD—Paul, of Ltakohurst; formerly of Linden; on Dec. 6. ' 0364.: Sorvicb' Hours:. , • Sunday ST.1UKE EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Association UAA, Lqcal 648, New.; BRYANT—Elborla, of Rosello; ori Dec. 2, •-.•••;.-' '. . will assist the Oneg Shabbat com- Hour; Sunday School 11:00 a.m.; prosecutor of Union. County, and ; r Morning 11:00* d.in., Sunday East Fourth Ave. and Walnut St., • Loyal Order-of Moose, the Holy BUHR—AnnaMand, ofRosolloionDoc.2.'' .>"''•. : ."•'•,,; A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS cantata mittees. ; '" •'.•",.'.••' '.••.•.;., • THE LADIES'EVENING Group Roselle 745-0815. Holy Eucharist Evening 'Service • 7:00 p.m.; York CltyVfor.30 years, He retired 'Name Society of the Immaculate became first assistant prosecutor in Evening 7:00 p.m. Mld-woek 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist or Mor- Wednesday Night'- Bible. Study .several years ago from Carpenter CHESTER January of 1956. In October of. the CAPRIO—SalvatoreV;, of Union; onDoc. 5, • •:: . ;•'• wiirbe performed Sunday at 6 p.m. New members include Lori and of the First Presbyterian Church of ' Prayor,' Wednesday 7:30" R.m. ning Prayer 10:0,0 a.m. Sunday 7:30 p.m. For Further Informa- Heart of Mary Church'; ami the WEIDENBURNER CROSSMAN—Catherine, of tlndon; oh Doc. 1. ; in the Mountainside Gospel Chapel,. Sheldon Axelrod, Lena and Yelgeny Springfield will ^eet Wednesday at Youth Mooting, Friday 7:00 p.m.' ' - School and Nursery 10 a.m. The tion on Classes and, Clubs please same year, Mr. Weidenburner was DUSENBERRY—^roda-fRoardon), of Miami, Fla., formerly ol Springfield; on. Nov. Rov. Hpnry czorwlnski \ call Richard'Arthur at 274-8911 or appointed; U;'' S; Attorney, by" .28. '•" •.'••.:"..;••••:::; • .•."" ••.••'•..•' '•;:..,...;;• • ; : "• • . >:••-, • 1180 Spruce Drive. This year's Bertnan, Zonnie, Bernstein, Helen 7!3,0 p.mv in the parish house on •'• Rev, Kenneth Gorman, Rector. : •241-0484.-•.•.'• '•'-<• ':. , >=,•..• •'• -Death notices- President Dwight Eisenhower. He EHRENKR.ANTZ—Morrts, of Irvington'; on Dec. 8.' : '•' .'•'• ' cantata,.a Christmas musical, "A Bredhpff, Amy and .Keith Bunln,;, Church Mall. A special- hoiday ' \> ?\ • FAUGHNAN—Rosallp,ofLlnden;i)nDec.5. ••"..•.' " •, . • . ,v .ST. LUKE* ALL SAINTS AW>liYARD.On Doc. 6* 19851 Moii'arot EHEHALT-On Dec, 9, 1985, Iris, of Ir- Iqto Harold B Patoman, beloved mothor held several positions within tl)e Song For Christmas," will be.pbr- Brenda and John Chickonick, Susan • program is planned by Madeline ASSEMBLIES OF GOD (Hawke»),o( Sprlnglleld,: N;J., wllo.ol vington, betbvod. ount 'of. Calvin and of Mrs M|chael (Judith) Moran of Roston FEDOROWICH—Kalanynb, of Nbwork (Vailsburg); on Dec. 5,. ., ' . :„ 'formed by the Chapel.Choir under and Michael Chusld, Esther and Lancaster, program chairman, with ':?W EPISCOPAL CHURCH.; the < lalo Arlhur' Apployard, devoted George. Ehehdll, Relatives and friends. Va.,'Mrs. Michael (lorene)'Prlmlch of. . Republican Party :and was Linden'; FUNT—Nathan, of Rosello; on Doc.' 5,. ,'•:.,,. . , •• . ; •-, the direction, of Saniii ,'Ruberti Theodore EhrehyLaura and Steven uy'deyotions and Christmas carols; All CHRIST GOSPEL CHURCH, • 398 chestnut street, Union, 68e- mother of Irene Daqulno, also turvlyed attended the servlco al The CHARLES F...... ' Linden, N.J. and Mrs. Mlchaol (Maryann) Municipal Republican chairman for GIROD—Carlos, of No^/ark (Vailsburg); on Nov. 28. ;•.'•••, . Wagner. Mrs, Wagner isa graduate Friedman,1 Celia and Nathan Gliken," •>' ; women of the church are .invited to ;• .,.•,..••• (Pentaeostal)' •..; . 7253,' Sunday Worship- Sci vices by'throe grandiihlldroneind thr*» great:, HAUSMANN S SON FUNERAL .HOME, Kailmlr bf'Chathom Twnsp., N.J.; slstor ; three years, GREENBERG—Kitty, of'Norlh Miami Beach, Fla,, formerly of Union; on Dec; 6..,. 444 Lyons Avenue, Irvington, 372-. are held at 8 a.m. and lo.a.m; orandchlldron. -iVrfuneral servlco was' 1057 Sanlord Avo., Irvlnalon. Interment' •of Mrs. Losllo (Mary) Young of Colonla, HAID—Frederick L., of Unlonf..on Doc. 1. •.••'.'•. '. . ' , \ of the Indiana University. School of Elain— ' e •"•••-and Ja• y -"Goodman• , Natalie attend. A brief meeting will be led by PENTECOSTAL HANSCOM—Howard W,, of Stuart, Fla., formerly of Union; on Dee. 5. 0192. PTL. Center located at Chur- Sunday School and Nursery at conducted by: Tho MC ; CRACKEN Hollywood Momorlal PorR, Union.- V.J. and.Mrs. Joseph .(Helen) Kovach. ol , „•• Mr. Weidenburner served as U. S, c{), Bible 'Study Wed. and Frl. . Asbury Park, N.J;; also survived by HEARNS—Jambs E,, of Roselle; on Doc. I. ' :• ' ;' ' . 'Music. Chapel soloists .."..'Include and Jack Haiken, Julie and David June' DeFIno, chairman. Special 9:45 a.m. Morning. Prayer daily :-. •. DELIVERANCE-JESUS IS FUNERAL HOME, 1500. Morris" Ave.;. ' Attorney from 1958 to 1961. He was' : ; Evenings at .7:30 p.m. Sunday at r a.m. EveningPraycr daily at : GAWUK-On Wddnesday, Dec, 4, 1985, seven grandchildren, • A Mass of HEITHMAR—Anna, of Kbnllworth; on Doc. 8. " ' Lesley McDonald and Bambi Lip- hersch, Dina and Bernard Jacoud, Christina's refreshments and home-: • COMING ASSOCIATION ^ Union, N.J. •••, •;,..•, • .•' .'•?•';'" : . appointed, a. Union County Court School at 9:30 p.m. Sunday Wor- 5 p.ni, Tho Holy Eucharist Mon- John I., beloved husband of Stephahio Christian Burial was offered at Corpus HUBSCHER^HolonS.,ofUnlon;pnonDoc,3. • -• . ':-..•' , sey, sopranos, and Dennis Uhlig, Jaii and.Richard Joseph, Nancy and baked cookies; will' be served by . 801 Springfield Ave., (at Harrison (nee Turowsklj,"loving father of John D. judge in1962 and was elevated tb.the' IMPERIALr^-fhrosa, of lrvlnglofl;on Dec. 8, ship at ll a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rov.- ' day at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at 10 Place),' Irvington. 375-8500. Sun- BOUA-On Doc. 7, 1985, Gusiave H., of ChrlstlR.C. Church, 234 Southern Blvd, tenor. The cantata was. written by Richard Kivowitz, -Lee Krlslow,. Dora Spelcher and her hospitality'. DonnisW. Cassidy.Sr. i ' a.mii 4-Frlday at 7 a.m. Vicar, . Union, N.J., beloved husband of Hilda Relatives and friends attended tho .. Chatham Twrisp.i-. N.J. Funeral Sorvico ^Superior Court in 1966. ".' JEANS—William J.. pi Konllworth; on Dpc.9. , .. ' • ^\ ' day School 9:30 a.m., Sunday .funefal from -. tho EDWARD P. ; Rodger Strader and arranged by Richard Kuhl, Martin Landis, Ruth committee';' Paul Burrows; , ' , . .•.••; Worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., M, (Sdhberg), devoted father of Georgo, . conductod by the WM. A BRADLEY S In I960, Attorney General William , KEVOE—Sarriuei L. , of Irvington; on Doc.7. - ''.,' ' ,„• , ' br'ojher of Eric Borlll and Victor, Bdija, LASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1405 SON FUNERAL, HOME, 345 Main St, KOSS—Lillian, of Springfield; on Dec. 6. '... Bob Krogstad. It includes 11 original and Matthew': Leapman, Phelicia Tuesday 4:30 p.m. Prayer and Bi- Clinton Ave,, above Sanlord Ave,,;lr- P.' Rogers wrote, to^ him, "Your KRASNY—Solomon, of Union; on Doc. 3. ... :•..•• •".:. CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD ble study, Annolntlng Service: also aurylved by his orandchlldron, Chatham Twnsp;, N.J. . • .-,. songs.'The event, will; be free of Lehman, Lori and Ronald Lust- THE cilANSONETTES of ^-••'••: JEWISH- •'.,'.•;•• Pamela Suo and Daniel Christopher • vlngton. then to Sbcred Hoart of Jesiis., dedication to the cause of justice and- KRICK—Bernard F. Sr.,ol Rosolle Park: on Dec, 2. .' . 953. West chestnut Street, Union, Frldy 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- •Bolla, The funeral service was conducted Church for a,Funeral Mass. Interment KUHN—James A., of Union: on'.Doe. 3. . ' .- '"'•'. charge,, and a reception will follow. ' bader,; Shelly and' Irw|n Millinger, Westfield,'directed by June Cotter . SCHORk-Lucy (heo; Mloroy),. ago 103, your faithful discharge of the 944-1133 (Church), 487-4192 (Par- ' vice -24 hour prayer line 375-0777. dl Tho MC CRAKEN FUNERAL; HOME," Gale of Heaven Comotory. , ; KULA—Saroh', 61 Llndoh;oh Doc. 2. •'•...... ': A nursery will be provided, . Eva and Joseph Opotoski, David and accompanied by Jean Schork, TEMPLEBETHEL v: '" wlfo of the late Leonard,,mother of E, sonage). Sunday: Sunday School Christian Day School, 4 year old,. 1500 Morris Ave.i Union, NJL Interment responsibllities.'committed to you LAMENT—Louis, of Tom's Rlvpr, formorly of Irvington: on Doc. 3. , . ; •^' V OFEUZABETH ; Leonard, grandmother of Bruce and ,Ostrofsky, Irving Pinkowitz, Arlene entertained members of the Rosary 9:J0 a.m., Worship Servlco 10:45 K-sth Grade, for Informtlon car •Hollywood Memorial Park, —-: . . HUBSCHER-On Dec. 3, 1.985, Holon S,, have played an important part in the LEVIN—Ronl,,bf Newton Highlands, Mass., formerlyof Irvlnglon; on'Dec. 4. . THE SISTERHOOD of Temple, and Melyin Reiter, Judith Schubert,' Society; of Our Lady of Lourdes a.m., Evening Servlco7:00 p.m. A friendly Reform Congregation/ 478-2554; . (Welgner),. beloved wife of Alfred O. Lynn, great-grandmotherv of 'Randallr record of the Eisenhower ad- LEVY—Meyer, of Dol Ray Boach, Fla., formorly of Irvlnglon; on Dee. 5. Tuesday: Prayer and Blblo Study 737 North: Broad ' Street, ROIOIIVOB and friends attehdod Iho- Sha'arey Shalom, Springfield, will > Tova and Henry; Silberman, Joan Church, Mountainside, Dec. 2 with BUItNETT-DavId, A., of .Cranford, N.J., Hubscher S'r.i devoted mother of Alfred ministration." . •:•'•.':•.••••" PARRINELLO—Anna, of Llndon; on Dpc'6. '., ' ' . 7-i30^-Friday: Youth Night 7:30 Ellzaboth,.354-3021. David Aton, Jr. and William R. Hubscher, sister of .servlco ol the CHARLES F. HAUSMANN its program of Christmas music, It p.m. Rev. Paul A. Tye, Pastor. .•• on Dee. .7,,1955, devoted son of Gerald S SON FUNERAL HOME;'1057 Sanlord • . Mr. Weidbnburner was Involved in PATEMAN—Ann Ruth, of Chatham; formorly of Linden; on Dec. 2. Rabbi. We offer Young Adult and G, and Viola E. Burhott. Relatives and Gertrude Doerfleln, also survived by QUIGLEY—Herbor'l E., ol Rahwoy., formorly of Irvington; on. Dec, 6. will be presented to the residents of •Senior Programs, Adult;com- five grandchildren and one great, Avo., Irvington.; Interment Hollywood several noted cases during his years friends attended the lunoral services, Momprjal Park, Union. •, • - '•,; REU—Erwln, of Union; ori DbC, 3. ',/*.•••'•'•. ••>-'•' '...'•.,.. 'the Home For Aged Women, ' munity Center, Bar/Bat. Mltzvah which were held at The MC CRACKEN granddaughter,'. Funoral service was on the bench, including the longest Rah hers honored BAPTIST ROBINSON—Wllllo, of Konllworth; ori Doe. 6. ' : .. • u, .. Preparation. Services': Friday .conducted at' Tho MC CRACKEN Elizabeth, on Wednesday followed PRESBYTERIAN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Ave,," SALM-John H, Sr,,,.on Friday;, Dec, o, criminal trial, in Union County, RUSCIANO—Mary, of Rosollo Park; on Dec, • :•; Evening8:15 p.m. Erev Shabbat. Union, N,J. The luneral was followed by FUNERAL • HOME, 1500 Morris Avo.,; ; . : J98S, age 85 years, of Union, husband of history, that of 11 defendants for the, SALERNO—Phllbmona.of Cranbury, formerlyof Union; on Nov. 14. , : ; by th group's own Christmas party EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday 10 a.m., Hebrew : ., COMMUNITY PRESBYnmAN the Interment In Hollywood Memorial ; Union, N.J. , • : ' . , Iho lalo Vivian, (nee Von. Radonllr), SALM—JohhH.Sr., of Uhlan; oh Dee. 6. ' :••...... • ' . at the home. of Marie Ducker of: 242 Shunpike Road; Sprlngllcld, Roadlngs, 10:30 a.m. Service and ' murder of Police/ Office John V. oh golden anniversary: "CHURCH OF MOUNTAINSIDE V.? Pork, Union, N.J. ' ,f . ; ; • • fafhor of John. Saint Jr., and Mrs. Joan SCOTT—Burt Morris, of Rlchboro, Pa., lormorly of Roselle: on Dec, 3. ., Roselle Park, the program includes 379-4351. Wndnesda-y: 7:15 p.m. Discussion. ; - • -V.-. HUBSCHER-.On ppc. 3, 1985, Holon S. Gleason during riots In Plainfield in SIMMONS—Calhprlnbiof Newark (VaMsburg): on Dec. 1. .•.":';'• ' J. > \Prayor Meetlng,.choir, P.G'sand (Welgner), beloved wife of Alfred p....., Hdmpp...•••,. brothe• •- „ r of Raymond Salrh, also •Mr. and Mrs. John J; Rahner of Rahnor retired after 11 years as'an an arrangement of an old French Deer Path and Meeting House BOVLE-On Dec. 6, 1985, Charlos R., of 1967. Two of the defendants were SPORER—Jennie, ol Rosello; on Dec."f. .'•••:" . • Battalion, Sunday i. 9:45 a.m. Sun- Lane Rev. Robert M Taylor. Tel. Hillside, N,J. bslovod husband ol Norma Hubscher.Sr,, devoted mother of Alfred. ...survlyodbyr five Holiday City, Toms River, formerly, adjustment clerk In Two Guys, carol, "Ding Dong, Merrily on day School, tl a.m. Worship; 4 Jr. and William R. .Hubscher,sisterof •' groat-grandchild. Relatives and friends convicted of murder and sentenced TAVAGLIONE—Josoph, of Eost Hanover, formorly of Union; on Dec. 2. . 232-9490. Thursday: 8 p.m. Choir J.(Byland), devoted father o! Charles A. ' allohdod the funeral service at the WAGNER—Besslo, ot Irvington: on Dec;4, .. • ' of Union, were honored recently on .Union. High," a calypso, Meredith p.m. Evening Servlco, Friday, LUTHERAN Rehearsal. Sunday: 10130 a.m. Brown 'and Mrs; Joannine ' Balloy, . Gertrude Doerfleln; also survived' by : to life in prison by the judge, .. 7.is p m. Pioneer Girls,> five ' drandchljdren 'and one- great- HAEBERLE 8 BARTH COLONIAL HOME, WEIDENBURNER-,ChostorA.,olLlndenionDec.8. • , .,',,• their 50th wedding anniversary by Cradle Roll, Sunday School, Mor-' . brother of Carolyn Hayos' and LVlola. - Surviving are his wife, Emily; a stockade; 7.30 p.m. Youth REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH granddaughler.'Fuhoral service was 1100 'Pino Avo;,. corner 'of Vau>iha|l WAGNER—Raymond A^, of Rosolle; on Dec. 4,. •• ••••-... (' their sons-in-law and daughters, \ nlng Worship, .7:00 p.m.'Youth Morgan," also survived bj>: five grand-, son, Bruce;-a daughter, Jan, and a WERNER—Kathryn/., of Kenilworth; on Dec. 6. • '.- •••:•... . Group ROV Josoph Iwanskl, 134 Prospect Avenue, Fellowship. '. ••'• •conducted at. The MC CRACKEN Road, Union, Interment Evergreen Andys and Nancy • Lcltner of Interim pastor > Irvington, NrJi 374-9377. Rev. children. : The funeral" service was. Comefory,,,. ..., , •', '• . •'.J brother, Warren., WINTERS—Edna, of Monmoulh Junction, formerly of Roselle Park; on Dec. 6. ;,,•-. Henry E. Dierk, D.D. Pastor 3/5- conducted at, The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500: Morris • Avo., Bloomingdale and John and Janis FUNERAL' HOME,, 1500 Morris Ave., Unlon/N.J.••••;•••••'.•" :>'"'••;.'!••'•. .',.• ' "¥" A T THE ' THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4049. Sundays: Choir Practice 9 • TOWNLEYPRESBYTERIAN '.y WINTERS:On Doc, 6, 1985,. Edna (nee Blank of Union. "~~ a.m., church School 9:15 a.m., . v CHURCH;; . . Union! Interment, Hollywood Memorial Hlgglns), (MaggsK of Monmouth June., OF UNION ; ; HEITHMAR-Enterod into olornal rest on : ; Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Boy ; '• Park,••.•.;' •.. '• , .' .•".' .';.'. . : '.'."-•• •• tl'on, N,J,. .w|fe.of . jhB.|alo,. Horborl Among those attending the ' Colonial Avenue and. Thoroau Scouts-Mondays 7 p.m., N.A., Salem Road and Huguenot Ter- Sunday, bee. 8, I9BS, Mrs, Anna Lubic. celebration were the couple's three VVARDLAW-HARTRIpGE Terrace, Union. Church 488-4975 Wednesdays 8 p.m., AA Steps- race, Union 484-1028. Worship and Hellhmar, .of Konllworth, beloved wlfo Winters,; aevotod moi.hor of RobprtfS;;-" grandchildren, Andrea and Karl SCHOOL Pastor 944-8429.'.'Dr. RObort A, Fridays 8 p.m., AA, Saturdays 8 Church School Sundays at 10:30 •• UROWN-On Dec, 6, IVB5, Charles K,, ol • • of tho late John Lubld'ahd Iho lale' Maggs, Amy Aulonrloth, Carol E,' Leitner and Sonja Blank, and the Rasmusson, Pastor. Sunday: p.m., Socond .Tuesdays Church a.m. Nursery Care, During all' Hlllslde;N.J. beloved husband oINorrna Mlchaol Helthmar, Uevoted stepmother •, Graves,. Linda 'L, King, ^stepmathor.of-;.. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for all Council 8 p.m., Third Tuesdays Services. Holy communion .the j. (Byland), devoted father of Charles A, of Edward Helthmor of Golnesvllloj Fid,,;' Robert Wlnfors; also survived by soven couple's best man, Paul Smith, and agos, 11:00 a;m. Morning Wor- A.A.R.P. Irvington Chapter 1919- First Sunday of Each Month, Brown and Mrs. Jaannlne Bailey, • Mrs Marie Selzam of Oakland Park, Fla.'.-; '• brothers, one sister, 12 grandchildren, his wife, Evelyn Smith, and Mr ship Sorvice, 5'45 p.m. Baptist lp.m., SSundadyy pepec.. 22n2 d SunSundad y Visitors Welcomel The Rev. Jack • 'brother of Carolyn Hayes and Viola and Mrs. Evelyn Bocchlho of Oakland oho .groat-grandson.' Funeral .service Shool Christmas program ! : Rahner's aunt, Mrs, Hazel Fachet of Youth' Fellowship, 7:00 p.m. School Christmas progrograma , Bohlka,Minister. ••."•'• '-'-'> - . ". . .Morgan, also survived by flvo, grand. Park,. Fla., door aunt of Mlchaol Seh-,; was • conducted ol The-MC CRACKEN TTuesdayd ay/ DecDc . 24th24t24thFh . Familm y •children. The funeral service was rnlltaur and; Mrs, Mary.Slaudlner, doar' FUNERAL- HOME, .1500 i Morris Ave,, Evening Praise Service. Wodnos- y ; : Union, former principal of Baton CdlllhCandlollght t ChristmaChit s Service 7 Uhlon,;N.J;" .',• .-'.•.'•••' •".'•. •."..! >?. • day: 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, oll rvic 77 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN .'conducted at, The MC CRACKEN' grandrriother of 10 grandchildren;!! 1 '•:• High School, Elizabeth Others came p.m.. CCandlelight Christmas Eve FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris .Ave., ENTRANCE TESTING Bible Study. . greql-grdndchllreri and six groat-groat; WERNtR-Kalhryn F., of Kenilworth, N.J,, ServicSrvice U. p.m., Wed. December '..'Union. Interment. Hollywood Memorial from Toms River, Butler, Kearny, 25tth ChristmaChrist s communion Sor- grandchildren.' •Relatives and frlpnds •; on Doc. 6, 1985, beloved daughter of.. Morris Ave.; and Church Mall, | : : Tinton Falls and Union, vlco 10 a.mm . : • -' ' P ' " '' '" attended the ' funeral from -The:- ,'Mlchaol and Kathorlna Werner, sister of;; ' Lower School Candidates CATHOLIC Springfield, .379-4320. Church. KENILWORTH FUNERAL' 'HOME, 5H'.i : School Classes for all ages, 9:00 : Mlchaol Worner and doar friend of John Mrs.- Rahner, the former Ethel Grades 1-7 ; DUSENBERRY-.(Reardon); ' bf.'Miami ,-'• Washington. Ave,, Kenllworlh; Funeral . Molonb. Funeral Sorvico frorn the. MC ST. JOSEPH'S POLISH ,a.m.: Morning Worship Service Mass :offered in St. Thorosa'a R.C,; Jackson, and her husband were METHODIST 10:15a,m. Rev. Joflrey'Ai CurtTs.": Florida, • formerly of Springfield,; on CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris married Nov 9, 1935 They had SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,1986 NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH Thursday, November 28,1985 at the age . Church,'- Konllworlh. Interment. Lodl Avo., Union, N.J..'Interment.Hollywood 258 Easten Parkway (at 18th .COMMUNITYUNITEP/ ' • af 89; wife of the late Henry. P. Reqrdon Cemelqry, Lodl, N.J. In lieu of flowors, : resided In Hillside at the time of 8:30 a.m. Lower School Library Momorlal Park. ;;"','•-.'•• .-"'.•••; - •:'''•• their marriage, and in Union for 27 Ave.) 373-0440 (Rectory) and 373- METHODIST CHURCH ana the late W, Wallace Dusonberry, donations to the Center of Hope, 219 E; 0409 (Parish Auditorium). Sun- Chostnut St., Rosalie Park,.Sun- .survived by son,. William J.VReardon, Fourth Avo,, Roselle, would be dp- WALLMANN-On Ddc. 0,Vi'985, Clara -H., ' years before moving to Toms River day Holy Massos at 9,00 a.m. day Worship Sorvlce at 9:30 a.m. Daughter-ln-lawi Suianne and two of Union, wife of tho lalo Frank, dftvoled seven years ago, " (English) and 11:00 a.m. 11 a.m. Thoro will be a between • grandchildren* Timothy P, and Toronco .mothor of Paul Wollmann.alsosurvlvod services coffee hour at 10:30, Sun- PRESBYTERIAN J, MBmorlal'Sprvlce.s.: were hold al Tho . NICHOLSON-On Dec. 8, 1985, MaryiK., by. ihroo grandchildren arid pno groat- Mr Rahner retired after many KINDERGARTEN CANDIDATES (Polish). Rev. Jan Kosc. '61. Dunwoody, Go, (formerly of Union), day'School at 10:45 also Child OFTHEP.C.A. . Stapflll Funeral Home; Miami' Florida.-. granddaughter; A momorlal sorvico was. years as owner of Rahnor's Friendly By Appointment Holy Trinity Polish care is available. Oh Sunday, wlfo ot the la'to Charles Nlcholsop, held at the 'Connecticut.; Farms FELLOWSHIP CHAPEL CHURCH Inlerrriont of. ashes to be done |ri oary , Service, Rt 22, Hillside Mrs National Catholic Church Docombor 15th, in proclamation Spring In :Sprlngflold; N.J. Family ' dovotod, mother of Charles L. Nicholso. _ n Prbsbyiorldn'Church, Union,..N.J. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, l!)8fi 407 Zleglor Avo., Linden, 484-3424, Dr. Yoo looks closely at a shadow 1B8_Urilon'Avenue, Irvington 373-; and Barbara Richard,' sister °o'f BeDoll Polish Mass. This week road over Isaiah 7:10- Services on Sunday 10 a.m. fill surviveidd by eighihtt grandchildrendchild n and oh?' CALL MRS! VORWERK • 756-0035 Christmas Wook: Christmas 14, Phillppians 3:14-30 and Mat- a.m.', • Wednesday night bible .• great'-grandchlld; •: The funoraf was' thew 1! 18-25. Then come to wor- "study 7:30-8:30 p.m.,' Youth DAVIES-Evelyn T., oh .WednoBday, Doc, conduclod from the MC CRACKEN Evo: 12 Midnight, Christmas ship ready to snare in the sermon : Day: 9 a.m., St. Stophon's Day: 9 entitlod "Here Comes Joseph, A Ministry & Women's Fellowship, • ' 4,1985, of Irvlnglon, dearcbusln of Mrs. FUNERAL HOME, I50Q. Morris Avo,,' »WINES & VTrue to tho bible Reformed Faith' Dorothy'Alblnson,:R«latlVes and friends ,'.UnlonVwIth a funoral mass"al HolySplrlt.:. Lower School (Grades K-7) a.m., St. John's Day: 9 a.m., New Friend of QMrs." . ,... >;'.':.• Year's Evo: 7 p.m. Now Year's Groat commission. ; ..... :•'•' attended a memorial servlco-ar the church, \i Union. In.tbrmenl' :'Evbrgreon.. LIQUORS 1040 Plainfield Ave _ Day: 10a.m. Fathor Jan Materok SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL Trinity Episcopal Church, Myrtle Avenue, Cornolory; '•'.,•.•••' •'.,•'. .• '''*':•".'•.', '- ' ';._'• IVvlhatoh, Arrangements by The ; Insta/iiahigfcefficiencyfentrai* gas heating system Plainfield, New Jersey 07060 is currently administrator of tho UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHARLES F. 'HAtlSMANN 8 -SON PATEMAN-Ann Ruth of Chatham Twnsp., f narlsh. Church Mall at Academy Green, FUNERAL HOME, 1057 Sanlord Avo., N.J., .fo.rm.brly of. Linden, N.J.; oil. c 7584035 . Springfield^ 376-1495," Goorgo c. : : Monday, Decembor 2,. 1985; wile of tho . • Catering to the Comineieiil KcciMint and receive anenergy'conservation rebate. * Schloslnder, : Pastor. Sunday; REFORMED ..'• Irvington.•• v • .'•'•',,' . «•'•• •...""• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE : Church School 9:15 a.m., Church • SpecializitiE in Gift Baskets , ' If you're 'heating your fi'ome. with ari..older gas; • S2;'OO per; tti'ousand BTU!s, depending qn trie! ;; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Worship 10:30. a.m. Fellowship THE REFORMED CHURCH ; . heating system.youye missing put on the energy system's, efficiency rating.' ..;..• ' .r .'•" . 941 Caldwcll Avenue, Union, 944 Hour 11:30 a.m.EveningWorship • Take WvanUgebf Free Delivery " •ortiM'bEN^ ^ ; . cost savings you enjoy w/ith a modern,ihjgh- .:•!•' To%find1 out.how our.rebate.plan works; just fiH 3454, Church Calonder Sunday 7.lip.m..".'.'••.• !V ,;-,•..'••' •'••:. < '400 North Wood Ave., Linden, NURSING •% Service 11am, Wednesday Scr , John L. Magee, Jr. Pastbr> Sun- efficiency central!gas heating system. •;;••••• put.and maii'the coupon below or call toll-free: '; . vice 8 15 a m, Sunday School 11 day Worship and Church School • & CONVALESCENT ,ttir^^;:^-^^4; DENTAL CARE MUST a m NAZARENE 10 a.m., Junior choir 11 a.m. BENO'SUQUORS Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Tues- • 102 H. Wood A»e. • Unden;. ' YpURRE^TEMAYBESipOQRMOREI 1 800 221-0364

•:•% CHARISMATIC SPRINGFIELD CHURCH. day: Men's Brotherhood 8 p.m. HOtiDAV BAZMR ;.'.••'•• ;•;•:•. v-!48o-326V. '.••'•'::'' ALWAYS BE PERSONAL. OFTHE NAZARENE Wednesday:: Women's. Guild ,12 vita Mtii*\im\t:.u'Cow»lMetrt Cwtor yrtll.b* m*Ib iwul •We'6\\V.e to help you realize those savings. So, Weekdays8:30A.M;-5P.A/I^Th|sofferisavailable, •. 1 Grace I Peace Fellowship Church, 34 Evorgreon. Avenue,. Spr: noon, Thursday: Scouts 7 p.ni., i'fyp'u install a..high-efficiency central'gas.h'eating , ^ to owners ofone-tofourtfamilyhom.es who are ; SonlorCholrBp.m, -••.• : Welcoming 950 Rarltan Road, Cranlord, 274- Ingllold, 379-7222. Roy. Richard , • system, you. will receive a,, rebate of. S1 ,Q0 to . .'".•"•Elizabethtbwn Gas heat customers. , . .• .. : • 8740. Rov. Lvn Nelson, Pastor, A Mlllor, Sunday: Sbndav School : l Our philosophy Is that each patient Is an In- Sundays 9:00 a.m. Praisei ft 9 30, Morning .worship and , (MMsi.ff«ii.u»*«;l ««i). . , •••" TRUE Jt-SUS CHURCH . -Ma^ iuuttbaad* lilH ilMM will ha ivtlUMa.fw- ptu«iuM. new dividual with Personal Feelings and Needs. This is Toaching Sorvlco, Children's Children's church 10:45. Evening 339 Elmora Avenue, Elizabeth, justmdtied a quality oriented Family Practice utilizing the Ministry, 4:30 p.m. Blblo Classos, Sorvico7:00. Wednesday: Prayor 352-7990; Sorvico Hours: Friday1 neighbors most modern equipment and techniques in- 7:30 p.m. Evonlng Sorvleo. Mooting and Blblo Study 7:00, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday 11:00 Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Prayer a.m; to 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. CIN12/12/15 cluding: Mcoting Wednesdays 7:30 p.m. YES I Sendme more rebate information. • is the least ; : tq3p,m, Shyh-Kuang Yang.'; ,•,• 1 Homo Fellowships. Thursdays ''Mallto: .EIlMbetmown Gas,.•','• . • : ' , • ,-• ;'"•' ;;••..,••'•'••" 1 V 'NGN-W ''?: :•'; ' we can do... 9:3d a.m. Home Fellowships. ,; •••:•• • Qrie Efeabethtown Plaza, Elteabeth, W 07207.••.•••: '"..'• ; ' •'.. . DENOMINATIONAL ;: lo make now families feol • orthodontla Evory socond and fourth Tuosday ' '"'. •'• •Atty.Energy.GonSeryation.'Seryiees ;•'•'' ;.!•.. '../.•'.';... •".'• right al homo In our town of each month Is tho Jr. a Sr. MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL Getting To Know You Is • crown & bridge High Youth Group at 6:30 p.m. When You Need A Lawyer Consult.. Name • ROMAN CATHOLIC ' I . . . ^. 1...1 •' -• ^u '_-> .' ^ '-. *^ ' >k> ^^LM .L' ^^M 11*' U ^Mi'dLd ' ^^K HA KA ^ - i " ' THE nowcorrfar wolcomlng • perlodontla 1180 Spruce Drive/ Mountainside sorvlce that delivers a gift CONGREGATIONAL, 232-3454. Pastor: Rev. Matthew Account Number. • from sponsoring morchants • root canal E. Garlppa, Mln of Christian ST.'IEO'SCHURCH^ _. . Don't worry ind wondar ibMil Ititnlni your - and professionals to now FIRST CONGREGATIONAL -Education:—Bev.—Rpbjrf -R,- —l03rMvrtle~AVertue7nrvln|jton, ; way aibuiid town. Or whit to IM and do. Or .Address.. homeowners right after • cosntetlcbondlng. -'CHRISTIAN CHURCH-: Cushman«„ . Weekl.y. Aetlvltle»i-.- ...... _. 372^373, SUljday 7130, .? ft I.OliO : • wholanki ' '••'••• '•'[.-. •' '•':'• ' they move_|n_Qoltlng-To Simdav-ftUS-a.m-Sunday-School- -a.m., TJ noo^J 1:00 p.m. Spanljh.' tAUB*WiU)E l».A, ly)"' r ,«5 your WELCOME. WACONHMtBi,lcin ; .State. -Zip. Know "Yoo~p*~ n _ "ROV. John P. Horrlek, Minister. for all aoes. Adult Elective! thlr r—r..^..^..,.Weekdays *,..«7:00 ft. 8:0..«..0 a.m.,— ,' 1.5. ;city. * PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS* : • bring new buslnoss, now auarton High School: "Mukln'Mikingo noon. Saturday Si 30 p.m.; Rev, . ilmpllljlhi builrt^ol K«llln| Mltlid. Hilp friends and now sales to Nltroiis oxide and Audio vsedatlon are available for ay:• ' 9:09:00.a.m0 a.m.. Confirmation Josus Lord") The Book oi Dennis R. McKenna, Pastor, "• r OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCtM';:••:;•,-; >ou'bailn te«ti|oy:"ybii(ii»*'t«fii'i«M|yf Phone. your door SundaCftoIy r RoheBrJa "James", The book of "Ephe- the apprehensive patient. • - ' 1\, '> .AUTOMOIIIUAtCIDItNTS / : : itinttloiH, eommunlty op- h slans", The |t«l|ir| Clays, The "•ST, PAUL THE APOSTLE Ladies Clais: "Jo»hu»". 1 :00 ; .porlunity.- ^ ':.'.• ," ,. 'p-,j'. •;•••.". Vi MMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH :.:" '; .MlOICALMALPRACTICE ',•••. --^"j^. :;,'•' .' y ' Offer .ipplies only,10 hMllnq.systfmsiratJillertJ.inri.Vry I,,l9a5.;ihru D«cmocr3l, I9fl5. .•'•"' •' . .'•-. .. • -,'••• ••;.' a.m. Morning Worihln Service: JoS Nesblt; Terrace, - Irvington/ ':•'-.. FAU»*OTHI« ON PREMISES ACCIDKNTS. -;".V . And my baiket It lull ol liialulgllU to Thomas M. Panitch, D.D.S. Message by Rev. Mattew_ E. 3758548. Rev.. William SmalleV, ' .|WUWM|Du«loD.hM^«l^oA»eU,'OfM«chlr».ry| plttu your (atnlly.;: ' .... . "•. ,' '.; preventive and comprehensive Dentistry (jarlppa.4iOO p.m. Evening Wor- Pastor, schedule of maiiei: .'. Tiki i biuk liwt unpKklni and call mi,, For Children and Adults ship and Pralie servleer'«»NINp .'•Since 1855 WELCOMING Pioneer Olrli, 7\30 b.m.-'ifMVw. '''' '' 8:00 a.m.; Saturdiyi 1:00 and NEWCOMERS CALL 374-9752 Meeting, Choir Wehetrwl.. frl- 9:00 a.m. Holydiy Eve, 7:00 p.m., davi 9:30 a.m. Women's Bible Holyday 7:00, noo, ?too «,m., NATIONWIDE , MMthiiuranct Hani Study »t Chapel, 7:JO p.m. 5:30 A 7:00 p.m., Rite of recon- NO FEE IFNOllLXOVl^iMNNEQLtOENCE couples Bible Study/ OiOO p.m. . , A Sulxldury ol NUI Cental For ipnifanMp dtUllt, Mil dilation, Saturday 5:00 to 5:30 20 Myrtle Avt. Miieg««n«ic»reer.Blbl» study. p.Wi,' . Nbvena; to Mlraculoui Ladles MUiloiMry Sc*l»»V Meet} Medal, Every Monday evening ,(800) 645-6376 Irvington, HJ. 07111 ^ the 2nd Tuesday or eieh month «t ; it 7i30 p.m, In Church. : •- 1435 MORRIS AVENUE* UNION In Htnl Vork State (800) MJ-M00 the Ch»pel. • . : : : : ; "•'•••' ' 'T/ ' ••- ••' •' '•* '•• -f:: .'' ':'. ';' •'•'•''• ''• ' •...}"•• •

I, ,1 .••'''''.- ••'•,''•'•''',''• •'•'•' •••''•}'''•'• COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS - Thursday. December 12,1985 - 23 /•/• • ' J? — Thursday, December 12.1?B5 - COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS WEEK Bank construction under way Construction is proceeding rapidly mid-sized office space. "Because of located on the first floor. and a January occupancy is ex- the building's location, across from. "Response from prospective pected for Franklin State Plaza, the th...e. courthouscourthousee , it iIs a naturanaturall . •'tn tenants^iias"beent h b " excel'lenF"saillt" idd 41,220-square . foot office . building drawing card for attorneys and title-' Ziznewski. "Any firms Interested in located across from the Union insurance-..companies," Ziznewski ' • '•• — County Courthouse, Elizabeth'.: •-> the building should contact The said, "and medical professionals Boyle Company to discuss, their industry "Tenants signing leases now can car) make good use of the site's space requirement." expect to take occupancy in early 1 proximitroximity to ththreee ' locaIpcal hospitalshospitals.." 1988". said Curt Ziznewski, vice Designed: by Musial/GUerra, The Boyle Company, located at 540 The strength of our communities president of The Boyle Company, Architects-Planners; ;of Elizabeth; North Avenue, Union, is a full ser- exclusive brokers for the property. the building will feature the con- vice commerciacmmercial heal estate firm Complete Phone INSTALLATIONS UNLIMITED With units from 1,800 square feet, venience of on premises, banking now in its 80th year as a leader in Selection O Accessories NOBEL EYEGLASSES, INC. Franklin State Plaza provides' provided by Franklin State Bank's office, retail, Investment, land and Automotive, Sound, Security & Mobile Phone Specini.sto flfxlhlllfv for IHIWP «;pi>lkln>» onnll tn Installations & Repair's QUALITY CLASSES AT Elizabeth branch, which will be industrial real estate brokerage ' DISCOUNT PRICES Dealer Srrvinurolil. mi.iluiklom.r'.'.iiii-- 19'. Auto Sound Systems • Radars BELL PHONES •HEATING MOST INSURANCE PLANS • AIR CONDITIONING Sunroofs • Alarm Systems ' ACCEPTED "' •HUMIDIFIERS Carrier -Cellular Phones- • ATTIC FANS 1721 Morrii Ayiii. * Route 22 E. return iv rjradlees Sh6pplna center AIR CLEANERS FREE ESTIMATES ' UIPHON[= 219 North Avenue, W., Weitfleld ' 654>888S UNION 'COMPANY— 338 Stv Georgea Avenue, W., Linden • 9Z5-6666 AUTHORIZED ACENTl Summit • 273-1111 CALL 272-2100 687-7878 309 Lafayette Avenue • Kenilworth ^ JVC BUSINESS OF THE WEEK ©Clarion |unco| ' I regressive I ravel tnc Magie Hill Cleaning Center

UNION, NJ. 07083 VISIT OUR MODERN SHOWROOMS ••••;• •Sf2016BB-8787 SAME DAY INSULATIONS AVAILABLE Return this Ad for IN OUR 7 BAY INDOOR FACILITY 1 Complimentary Bottle of v sparkling wine, •••- . .when Booking Any 7 bay cruise 1166 W. Chestnut St., Union no ft C.ACQ :' '. • . Vacatlonfor2 |otlRtUW.ACTO.i(nMn4S.atonaBowl) SJOfUtOSI Major Credit C*rdt Accepted • Financing Available 1 celebrating 20 Years of service '••:>$. < totliecommunltv"omv Shades 'H Zhings LOUPAPALE' 1986 job outlook fluctuating LOUPAPALE'S A fluctuating ' job ^ picture is . The: construction industry is equal to those trimming their GLEAN ffleilcan foreseen by Elizabeth area em- customarily slows down to a walk in employment rolls. S LeeMyles ployers for the first quarter of 1986, the first quarter and this year is no r according to a survey released by wtljn exception. Tho outlooks in the The finance, insurance and real Au .Mobiles Manpower, Inc., a temporary'help Midwest and West are somewhat BIG TRANSMISSIONS service, estate sector is the national leader negative, while Southern' con- for the coming three months. A total The Manpower Employment struction companies are predictably DISCOUNTS 1415 STUYVESANT AVE., UNION Outlook Survey reports that 23 of 28 percent of the finance, in- more optimistic and the Northeast surance and real state firms in- "The Profeiilonai'M Profenionui" percent of local employers surveyed expects one of its strongest first CONSTRUCtlON PROCEEDS on Franklin State Plaza, the 41,220-square foot plan to increase staff during terviewed are planning to add office building across from the Union County Courthouse, Elizabeth. The building Is • VERTICAL BLINDS quarters in the past decade. The employees, while only 6 percent will expected to be ready for occupancy early In the new year. • LEVOLOR BLINDS 687*0300 January, February, and March, but strength shown in the Northeast 20 percent foresee staff cuts and 57 de decreasing. This sector offers th6 •SHADES follows on exceptionally strong most positive outlook in each area of MAILING & percent anticipate no change in plans recorded in the last three • WICKER FURNITURE PRINTING present staffing levels the country and all geographical quarters. regions are rather uniformly near • SILK FLOWERS SINCE 1884 YOUR ONE COMPLETE STOP Helyn Harfnett,' manager of The durable goods manufacturing the national average. \ • UNIQUE GlaFTS CHESHIRE LABLEING'* AUTOMATIC INSERTING Manpower's -.Elizabeth office, segment of the employment market • DOLLS • UDMSIINC • CHISHIM ItlOl 119 SVS1.II pointed out that the first quarter Is shows weakness in the coming traditionally the slowest for new quarter. Surprising strength comes It has been' five years since tho • M'tlM roi rosm Discounts hiring activity as tho holiday season from the Western states, which are first quarter prospects were • IN UOUSI PllkllNC jobs disappear. A year ago, 13 lUCHI >lllMNTttlNKIl»IU(lttS recovering from an unusually weak significantly bottqr than the coming percent indicated intentions to add manufacturing forecast three period among transportation 2064 MORRIS AVE., UNION HUMMEL staff, while another 13 percent said companies and public utilities, The ALL UNDER ONE ROOF-The Magie Hill Cleaning Center, 1331 Magie Ave., months ago, Here's how you [6BB-saool DISTRIBUTING CORP, they would reduce employment Midwestern firms arc the most outlook exceeds the national Union, offers full- and self-service laundries, free siteam pressing, custom dry rdlls. average as 18 percont of those in- "ELLIEROSS CONSULTANT cleaning, a pickup and delivery service, and a shoe repair center, BSO SPRINGFIELD RO UNION pessimistic. For the first time since The outlook for Elizabeth for tho early 191)3, a greator number of terviewed will add'to staff while only _first three months of 1986 is weak firms plan staff reductions (18 10 percent will reduce employment, •1OO DISCOUNT compared to the national outlook, percent) than those expecting Optimism exists particularly in tho South and Northeast, where no first CAPRI PIZZA Full facility meets all needs WITH THIS AD where 19 percent of more than 12,000 workforce additions (17 percent), 15 Years of Pizza made the ^employers "surveyed express In- Some weakness is also reflected quarter has produced a brighter rate with us "Everything in everyday Services under one "Your home is comfortable and I want my place to tentions to hire and 13 percent say outlook in this sector during the 10- old fashioned way. roof" was the idea that led Ronald Flegan to among non-durable goods Everything made fresh by an extension of that feeling." they plan to reduce staff, In the year history of the survey. establish the JVIaglc Hill Cleaning Center at 1331 The laundromat, which is complete with change manufacturers. This is the most dally Only choice Northeast, 20 percent of employors apparent in the West, while Southern California Tomatoes & Magie Ave, Union. and detergent machines, Is watched over by a least surveyed plan staff increases andja Like the finance, insurance and And what an idea, one attendant — Fiegan employs five attendants — Gaylin employers have more buoyant real estate sector, services has been 100% Mozzorella Choose percent foresee cutbacks. i plans, In other areas, these com- cooked in Brick Ovens, The Magie Hill Cleaning Center, which opened its at all times, . Here in Elizabeth, job op- steadily a positive area, although • • • doors in June,,offcrs full- and self-service laundries, A "Zippy" steam press is set up for free customer panies show hiring plans generally WHEN YOU OPEN A CD portunities are predicted by services, on average with other sectors. present expectations are slightly - 524 Boulovard free steam pressing, custom dry cleaning, a pickup use and uninterrupted stereo music is provided, IUICK MAKES THE CAN • OAVLIN MAKES THE DIFFERENCE and construction firms. Staff Kenllworth.NJ In the first quarter, wholesale/- below avorage. Although 21 percent and delivery service and a shoo repair shop. The center also offers a some-day, full-service JM0 MORRIS AVENUE UNION NJO7O03 reductions arc foreseen indurable of services firms expect to be hiring EFFECTIVE ANNUAL Flegan, who recently retired from the men's wear laundry where "people who aro busy or in a hurry" lSO'1 BBflO'OO retail businesses traditionally shed goods manufacturing. Wholesale/- their heavy load of extra holiday additional employees, this Is slightly CERTIFICATE ANNUAL YIELD INTEREST RATE 276-7494 business, said he created the cleaning center can drop off their laundry in the morning and pick it retail merchants report mixed in- below comparable quarters of the because he "saw a need for the all-scrvices-under- up later, all washed, dried and folded, Fiegan said season workers, Thus, the present FURS BY SEVERYN tentions Other industries should "picture is a negative one in all areas past two years. Geogrphical pat- one-roof concept," which is the equivalent to the "And we will hang garments on the owners remain stable, terns in the services sector are one-stop shopping concept ofjnalls except tho South, where those ex- SPRINGFIELD GMC request," Ficgan added. • COLDFUR STORAGE" " Geographically, the Midwest will pecting to odd workers (18 percent) similar to those of other industries To begin, the center, tpnintnins 18 washing There is also a pickup and delivery laundry CLEANINGS GLAZING' be weakest. Durable goods 6 Month 7.75% 7..53% GARAGE machines and 19 driers." ' -' service which has been designed to aid senior REPAIRSOF ALL KINDS- manufacturers in that area predict a Of these, 10 of the washing machines arc tpp- citizens and shut ins who are not able to get out or do OLD FURS RESTYLED IN LATEST decline in hiring, with more firms loaders with a 12-pound capacity and two are front 'their own laundry at home. FASHIONS* Interest compounded quarterly $500 minimum deposit Substantial penalty Authorized Sales and Service indicating workforce reductions load with a 30-pound capacity. Sixteen of the driers Tho pickup and delivery will also service com- •MONOGRAMMING* than increases, The Midwest will Introducing for early withdrawal 311 Morris Avenue •FUR APPRAISALS' Springfield arc stack driers and three are double load. mercial accounts such as hotels and firms which also suffer the sharpest decline in "What makes us unique is that we maintain one need industrial clothing washed and dried. Large Selection of One Rc.idy-Miide Purs construction employment due to New England Life 3760222 drier for every washer that we have," Fiegon said The delivery service can be reached at 820-0234 ^' 7 Custom made quality furs cold weather conditions Other "THE TRUCK PEOPLE" "You will not find that in too many laundries " Customers can also drop off their clothing or 401 N Wood Avenue geographical areas predict hirtfiS Government Securities Trust.* All the machines are Maytags, which, Ficgan household items, such as draperies and bedspreads, OR A MONEY MARKET ACCOUNT Linden N J 925 3797 trends that follow the national said, aro designed for easy customer use. for next-day dry cleaning servicing pattern "All the washers have special cycles for The shoe repair section of the center is designed It's worth looking into for: EFFECTIVE ANNUAL delicatcs, wools, brights and whites, whilo the to take care of all types of shoe repair needs and Safety — Tho Trust invests in government securities which Professional Sales, Leasing driers have cycles for delicatcs, permanent press offers a next-day service.. aro prime investments carryinq the highost possible credit ACCOUNT ANNUAL YIELD INTEREST RATE & Service of and whites and colors, and all it takes Is a simple "I have tq say that we enjoy being part of the rating dial switch to operate the machines," Ficgan said •. community," Fiegan said. 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-JBy-RON-BISHOP— exis if SPORTS SPORTS S you. want to) emulate dormant soliloquy In a coach as they . Can one rise up to defeat? 130-111 loss to the Boston Celtics, up" so that they can' be "inserted elusive "dynasty," which Is reached Hemingway, don't become a explain a 3-4 defense w a hit-and- . An outstanding performance by center Mike Gminski replied (not into the lineup" making the team' by very few teams. \ '. sportswriter, • : run. • . one player can "lift" a leatri. It is said), "we have to play very well to strong enough to "spring an upset" \ And when we speak of "dynasties" ' At the:!very least, keep your Ir» fairness, journalists often lose . said : that this player "paces" . a beata team that good."••'-••. on its opposition — its "foe," Its. we encounter the "tempermenUl" vocabulary and; your complex sight of the imposition (hey make on team, which sounds-like he and. his Obviously, the Nets didn't. On that "archrival." ' '.-., George Steinbreriner,. not John sentence structure tied at the door. ' their "subjects". Granted, there are ' teammates will finish 'win,' 'place,' night, a sportswriter assessed, the state 1 But more often than hot, these, Forsytheor Joan Collins. More than any other journalist, ' those sports figures who revel in and'show. * ; * Nets were all "non-factors;" 1 "palsies'" or "doormats" ,are .,•„• But Forsy the, it seems, knows how • the sportswriter is challenged to discussing themselves , but most Teams "post,", "record" and moaning that their performances "whitewashed" by their opposition, to treat his people. .,/...': " ByMIKEMAKON write stories free, from cliches and seem uncomfortable when pressed' "register." wins: This could mean (if;' and Sims hit Karovic for 13 yards : werclacking. ' • who "dominate them in every phase . May&c I should write a book, a Football is supposed to be a.game with just i:i9toplay..-;. . . hackneyed phrases. •••_• ' about a topic. • ' .. .' the words arc taken literally) that, Is that like the "uncola?" of tlje, game." Thpy .are left to sports thesaurus "chock full" of the dominated by the big men. .the Bears' passing attack stuns Roselle Park, 35-6 "When you'ite here you've got to • But under the pressure of Which brings us back, to our topic there arc n lot of teams spending When asked about how his team '.'regroup," perhaps to endure one or 1 "jargon" that powers a sport- -behemoths with shirt numbers "After' that loss, all we've been Mirabella, who had a big day .with B'rearley's strong rushing attack ensuing drive;: Bailey . was right try to win it. There's no guarantee deadlines, most of us fall short. It's a — cliches. They serve two purposes. time in front of bulletin boards with, was. going to slop state scoring- two .^'rebuilding- years,' until the swriter, puts him "a cut above the higher than 50. But don't tell that to thinking about is we didn't want to there to pick' off a Steve Scrlbano you're going to be back," Wagner" compromise,, actually. ,For game As space-dictates, we use them to lape, recorders waiting in line at the leader Tony Stewart oMJnion High . 117 yards on IS carries, broke off *a (186.yards) kept the Panthers' off' v team attains "contender!'status. vv .rest,". Maybe it would be a-"best the Brearley High SchooKreceiver lose another game, and we did.it," 34-yard sweep on" the games' balance and paved-the way for the , pass (tipped first by Chalenski) arid said, "It's what everybody shoots ; recounts and what is allied "hard" make sense of a sporls figure's grocery store. • School, Mont'clair coach Jack This is followed in dur little lesson seller," in the "top ten," a "sports - Dave Bailey or any of the Bears' said a joyous Bailey in the locker ' opening play' to Breariey's 44. But big pass play's. Each. of' Sims' return it to the 49, After Chalenski for in preseasdn. That's what we'll news, where elaboration would only longwindedncss, or they are used Orwaitingloregisierlovote'. :. Davles said firmly, "we have to be on sports cvAlution by "perennial bible," • • other'Smurfs'. • room, but not after the Bears and • the drive stalled two plays later and • touchdowns was a short toss, but the ran* for six yards, Sims found beshootlngforneictyear." ' ' muddle the story, we rely on tried- (often "many in a series) (o tran- Just how docs one "snap" a losing more aware of where he is in many contender"- status,' and then the MoVeover.'Roget.' •'. . v In a game with meaning of the their fans had paraded ' oh the Park was forced to punt. elusive receivers broke away from 'Karovic over the middle. Karovic . •;."A s freshmen these kids got beat' .arid-true tools.' . • sform a' 'small 'amount- of iri- streak; or "spark" a running at- cases.". . highest proportion,'Bailey — all 5- Boulevard after tho game: "All of . TH6 Bears scored first at the end would-be tackles for touchdowns. broke two tackles and went 46 yards up, but there was always.that street The_compromfse is necessary to Tormation into a tangible story,.; •• tack?" That could Jiur'1.' . . •BeinR'aware and actually stopping feet-6 inches and 125 pounds of'him the alumni said it was a great op- of. the quarter, A 27-yard punt.set "This is the type of game plan for the score, sending the 2,500 fans In them,','Taylor recalled! • V ~ compensate •. for incredible To fill, or not to fil|. . . '' '. A running back's carries become a runhinR back, especially, one as ; — and quarterback Dan Sims, a 5-10 portunity, io play Park twice and Brearley up on the Park-30. On the you've, got to use against them. into a frenzy, Sims then passed.to : Then; Taylor summed up the year. variation's in the way coaches and Let's start with the verb "to win." "sorties," and over the course of a 'good as Stewart, are two entirely •^ senior; stood out among the giants of even better to beat 'them twice," '"second play of the drive, Sims "You've got to balance ;out (use Karovicfor theconverslpn:^.-. ; "The one thing we felt we) lacked • players answer a sportswriter's Simple enough - one team out-. season 'he..can "gain," • "net," different things; .'• , INSTALLATIONS UNLIMITED .the game. Bailey caught a 62-yard Bdileysaid!- ' . ' '.-...... oompleted his first pass of the day to .'different type of plays) and Sims is . just before the half, Bailey at the "beginning of the year was questions:. ' • performs' another. However,, we" ,' "gnrncr," "accumulate," "roll up," A,favoFit*-of coaches and players "Auto Sound, Security tin!Mobil* Phot* Spectellota" touchdown pass, intercepted a pass . "Earlier in the. season; the Bears . Bailey for 13 yards on a split-end ' thekey,vTaylorsaidi ' • .'..,. pounced on a,fumble after a 13-yard leadership. That became the Often, nn Involved, thoughtfully „ have contrived as many ways to say and "tally" his rushing yardage. is Vwe come to play every week," which led to another and recovered a and Panthers met for first place in' <• screen down to the 21, Two plays • ."Just that type of play victimized., connection from Scribano-to-Dave trademark of this team," he said. . •developed question on the per- win as we have to say "snid." You Which is fine, except; thero aren't' ; which is good, begquse '/fumble just before the end of the the Mountain Valley Conference! .' later, sophomore running back Mike. (he Panthers in the second quarter' ' Fletcher was jarred loose by Mike formance "of a'team or a player.is • don't merely defeat an opponent, many 'accountants' playing .in the 'schedulemakcrs, 'concessionaires first half to lead his team, to a 35-6 Valley. Division. "Mfe played as.an. 'Chalenski ran 17 "yards over left' when Sims hit Bailey on a screen •McCoy's crunching blow. / met with ^"He's playing well," or you „ "beat," Vefush," "drub," National, Football League these days; and In" particular television Holidav BuHetinli blowout win over Roselle Park for. underdog, because' they were un- tackle to the one-yard line before near; the left sideline on first down. The Panthers scored in the. third Bears' results . "the team's coming together." "rout" and "roll bv'or" them; And a (except; in . thd • front offices, of executives would all get a bit upset if the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 defeated. We played too cautious,"' Mike Small dragged'him down. A; With Park's defense, thinking run quarter to'cut the.margin to 21-6; REGULARSEASON , But just as often, a simple request losing team doesn't just lose - they course). . . fhoy.arrived at an empty stadium or • MORE FEATURES . CAR AUDIO championship; last Sunday at Ward -Taylor said, even though the Bears motion penalty brought the ball back and playing up, Bailey needed to- After a' 10-yard punt, by Brearley, for player information _ (height, i'cqme up on the losing end," "fall These are bur devices.' And we'll arena. Just think'of the lonely Roselle Park drove 24.yards' in five BEARS 17, Carterete . weight,, scoring average)'.stirs a be the .firslYtb'1 admit using them • LOWER PRICES "1986" LINES JUST ARRIVED ; Field, Kenilworth. . , ''"•',..' •won,-2O-3. '..•• ; ,'•"•. • five yards, but Chalenski went' off , outrun just one-defender' to.go; 62 .short," or "godownto defeat." • G. Livingston 21, BEARS 0.' Znmboni driver, and the guy that The. other'Sirturf, senior Steve On' Sunday, the,•-? Bears, were tackle again though a huge hole for "yards for the touchdown. Vergura's . plays with Scrlbano. throwing the extensively. But as if in anticipation towels down a sweat-glazed" Kaleqsee, also intercepted a pass as, the" touchdown?' Mike .Vergura's kick was good this time; giving ; final 11 on a slant-in to'PHU Car- BEARS 55, N. Plaihf leld 27 of our myriad of quesllons, coaches j©Clarion anything but cautious and all the BEARS 34, Bound Brook tt basketball floor, Where would they JVC the Smurfs did their magic act/. . Panthers could do was watch as the kick,'however, sailed wide left.. Brearley a 13-0 lead with 5:23 left in ' penter. Mike Small's extra-point and. players have developed their •g°? •''•••' v/;: '•-Vv'. : BEARS 20, Roselle Park 3 played ^ Roselle Park; "which won Its first ' '. A big play in the game was a play thehalf. .' .-;• •• •',••.•••• was, wide left.' : ' ••'' own repository of c|lched answers,; i tutsiil big plays'ended their season. BEARS 34, ManvilleG Scenario:, a downtrodden, playoff game eVer by beating Sims, who had thrown just 48., .that.didn't happen. .Earlier in the : .Sims knew the play would work. • ' The Panthers tried to rally via the • some of whichare comical. .'•:';'• v struggling expansion . franchise 1 BEARS 21, N. Providence 14 Mountain Lakes in the first round,. .passes coming .into the title game, first, the .Panthers; ..^defense, ' '.'Several times this year,'we've pass in the final quarter but *' When asked about the Nets' recent claims- a free^agent, ,Spicks them • finished at 7-3-1. /• displayed its power, nailing .been so close to getting it in to the Brearley's coverage, provided by BEARS 49, Middlesex 6 /.v. hearts won out • NOW ON DISPLAY • . threw nine times and completed five, BEARS6,Dayton0 'A'v^ It was the second sectional title for "' for 146 yards and three touchdowns, Chalenski twice and Sims once for end zone. The loaches'" saw they - Kalens.ee 'and -Bailey forced (Listen & Choose from over 100 svstertis) ,woreplaying up," recalled Sims. Scrlbano into a 3-17 passing day - By KON HISI1OP • Brearley since the state began its two . to senior tight end Frank losses Breailey_had to punt near For the second straight yeari the" anditpaid.pff.". :/ • ." ' present playoff format in 1974 The Karovic and one to Bailey ' midfield and on a low snap, it looked "We tackled poorly in'the flats. We Brearley sealed the championship PLAYOFFS Vailsburg High School'football team ..•;The Vikings' run-oriented ip'f- SPECIAL PRICING NOW TIL X-MAS Bears ended a glorious season at 10- The Panthers, on the other hand, like the Panthers would block the gave them big plays off of .that," , with two fourth-quarter touchdowns ferjsjve" attack was led by junior" said Panther coach John Wagner. Sophomore running back Joe BE ARS 28, Cedar Grove 0 won the Newark. City League'title;:.' BF GOODRICH TRAIL/MAKER $AVE ON ALL ITEMS IN OUR INVENTORY 1, the only blemish being a 21-0 loss had little difficulty moving the ball kick Instead, Bear punter Scott The .Vikings capped off/, that'; .quarterback ' Marcus Pryorwhile to Governor Livingston in the second early on the ground against the Miller stepped up past the rush, and The Bears then made it 21-0 On' Capizzano (8-63) went 40 yards off- BEARS 35, Roselle Park 6 tackle to make it 28-6 with 5:37 left celebration by beating West Side 14-' tailback Edwin Harris-and fullback game of the year Bears Junior running back Gene got the kick away and out of danger the second play of the Panthers' 12 in their final game/The Vikings Stacy Lemay combined to tally. 93' STEEL RADIAL SNOW TIRES ALARMS had to batfle back from, first and:, points during tho season. . '• CELLULAR third-quarter deficits,'•',"'.." '" '' '•. Jones said, that the caliber of: his '•:• Plu« Other: MIKE CHALENSKI P155/80R13 51" P215/75R14 62" PHONES Under- coach '..' Jesse • Jones, .offensive lino's play was-never af-' M M ets the Bearsjjn the Vailsburg compiled a 6-2-1 record, ;• fected by the unit's'lack of size and P175/80R13 54 P225/75R14 65 CUSTOMIZED SYSTEMS ard first wltn a six- "experience. Center Herhle Kemp; • P18S/80K13 579° P2O5/75R1562" TO FIT YOUR NEEDS... yard touchdown run and were undefeated (5-0) in league DIRECT FACTORY WAREHOUSE play W"...-•••'\"v'•••••.: :'. .., ; •••; who had never played this key 1 P215/75R15 65" in the second quarter. P195/7SR1/1 59s? P22S/75R15 66" (Photo by Joe Long) Vailsburg opened the : season position before, emerged toarichor impressively, reeling off con- ...the:line while playing, at just 165 . P205/7SRia 61" P255/75R15 71" Gift Certificates secutive' victories over East Side pounds'. •.. ' '*:•/'• .••;•'. . othir sizes Available and in stock Available (21-14), Newark Central(20-12) and An active;; relentless lincbncking Barringer '(21-7) 'before losing, to. corps was jhe heart of Vailsburg's 4- • Highspeed FREE . Computer non-League foe Hillside,. 20-6, The •• 4-3 defense and helped make up.for. ' Mounting; Vikings' other loss was to Cliffside the defensive lino's overall,lack of Balancing. OFF Park, also in a non-league game, 16-' size. Junior Anton Rudolph paired w.ith. Lemay at inside linebacker, 6 • '•••'•'•' ••-.•'' '•„;.•••:• ''":'••-'"': .; WE ACCEPT, MASTER CARD . VISA certificates :w/ To compensate for an overall lack The'dub was flanked by sophomore • • this ad of size, Jones: said, "we~con- Shawn Murray and senior Grbver centrated on technique rather than Whetstpne. • "''':•'•:••('-r' •••:'r:'.'}[ •ProlKiloiiil installations available In out V" Bay Indoor Facility on'our pnmbts-VUiellmi OuaranlM" head-tp.^head'power. 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Injury woes stifled Bulldog's playoff chances 14 By RON BISHOP his players aren't bitter "Our kids racking up 1,158 tota I yards schedule than we did," Policare., against playoff contender Im- The young Policare called an Jonathan Dayton High School were well-disciplined and they hung By defeating New Providence, 7-3 said "We played tough and were maculata, but were beaten by a audible He spotted receiver Greg football coach Tony Policnre had to in tough in the face of adversity I'm in tho season opener, Dayton ended within a touchdown in every game fourth-quarter Spartan comeback, Torborg, but "got nothing on tho watch this season as seven of his proud of them " \ . 13 years of futility against a "solid" except the game against Governor 14-7 ball," his father said Bear defen- Bulldog starters, including his two' Because the Bulldog reservcb Pioneer team, a team that went on to Livingston." The Highlanders won According to Policare, "most sive back Joe Capizzano intercepted top running backs, went down with gained valuable experience filling in defeat sectional finalist Roselle that game, 25 6 to knock Dayton out teams' non-league games arc a soft Policare's wobbly pass Dayton injuries His depleted squad had to for the injured players, Policare Park, 6 0 of the playoffs touch " Dayton, on the other hand, never threatened again _ play a difficult schedule His non- said Dayton will be stronger next Overall, "no one played a better The Bulldogs also held a 7-0 lead had to play a tough 7-2 Verona team, Dayton's mediocre record can league game was tougher than those season "We have some things to a game that the Bulldogs lost by a partly be attributed to injuries to ^yty^jnj/Sj> ^vWvvv* played by most teams look forward to," he said point, 21-20. key performers Bayrasli and laione Policare's Bulldogs lost to ar- Nine defensive starters will return Against Brearley, the reliance on Besides starting at fullback,' chrival David Brearley High School for the Bulldogs, Including standout Dayton's season game-by-game passing necessitated by Injuries to Policarc said, Bayrasli was the NOW! OPEN in their season finale, 6-0, ending the linebacker John Lusardi running backs Darren laione and Bulldogs' most experienced inside TIRED OF PAYING NEW! season at 3-6 and evening the holiday As a tfght end, Lusardi was one of The Bulldogs finished the season at 3-6, losing their final three gnmes of Levant Bnyrnsll thwarted Policare's linebacker His leadership was series at two wins for each team sophomore quarterback Tony Bulldogs With a minute left in the missed, tho year The scores at a glance CONVENIENT There has boon one tic Policuro's favorite targets He game, Dayton was faced with a laione, who gained 86 yards in 24 Yet, Policarc remained optimistic hauled in 23 passes this season second-and-goal on the Bear nine carries against Brearley, was not DEALERSHIP PRICES DAYTON 1, New Providence 3 Verona 21, DAYTON iu and today prefers to play up the Pohcare said that it was his son's DAYTON \ J, Johnson Reg 6 Gov Livingston 25, DAYTON 0 yard-lino Policare called time out able to play both ways at all during positive aspects of the Bulldogs performance thntsalvaged Dayton's, Immaculatn 14, DAYTON i He asked his offensive unit to the season and saw only sporadic disappointing year season The young Policnre led Hillside 8, DAYTON 7 Ridge 16, DAYTON 7 decide on the next play "They said offensive playing time "He's a ' FOR SERVICE? 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\ . — Thursday, December J2,1985 —-COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS.

COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS — Thu/sdfly. December 12,198S —.27 grams wlll'behdd this Saturday and Dec, 21 at the PAL Youth Center building from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Pee Wee league is fnr-plavcts-ages-8-10— Too many athletes are -anoHhe^lidgeriedgaetdr players ages 11 and 12, There will be a $10 reglstra- [IMI'S PIZZA good. potential for sufferings injury thai ptwltlvc tituu in al'min'iim, tion fee, and those who wish to register must be a PAL member. For $1 non- -• ByRONBISHOP • VMS?, HOPE TO YOUTH •U now offering a It is a.student-alhlete's alluring L..I-!., .-•_. ../- ...... -_._ j |(|j, academics and every level — should be forced to members may join the PAL. ' •••.'... As any contemporary sport Kids are enticed, led to believe L rSinaiiH( pr or o r«&nrtnva1lcd5VmhTTilITin a and bask in the media attentionrthe.- reassess their reasons for par- Registrants must bring a birth certificate. Children who register must by IdbSf iiat-sporn)ffereTquTck"a"scent pasl sin a jl|hl(i|lc8, • : . . interviews, the promotional ap- • T,hr questions then. Is. it ticipating.' Whoaretheyinltfbr? at least eight years old andwt over 13 by Dec. 1,1985. business and less of a game, its squalor and an even quicker buck. lellerman's jacket, telling a host of adoring 'fans' about how he scored pearances. You'll need an agent!" enouifh? In It looIlltlo. (opiate? And If the answer is the student and his For details, call the Linden PAL at 486-6677. FREE primary participants — the players What they aren'l told is that for the winning touchdown, canned the "But if it all comes up a bit short, why do wo have to let sport dictate or her growth as a person (a well- Pint of Homemade Italian Ice ' •"— are more burdened. As a sport every, player who ' becomes » tie-breaking 'basket or doubled with, if you end up out of professional how education and a student's life Is rounded person), then their work .A near-perfect 10 Made with Fresh Fruit wlthr grows more popular and becomes "Dr.J," there art' scores who will sit s the bases loaded. ••. ••' ;'• '.."••' sports without a .job .and nil conducted? ' ,-• should be continued —they are to be Tamara Wilder, formerly of Linden, captured the all-around title for gym- .—The purchase of any pie.. .' , more "lucrative, pressures on and watch him. education —.*• the education we commended. , ; . , • . v_^ Recwuuon reminders • •-, '•'.•:•:'• nasts ages 9-U at theSurgent's Fall Festival meet held at Surgent's Elite Also available In Quarts &Vi Gallons players begin earlier.- Priorities are For the student-athlete, then, the ; But Ihjs is us far as it should go. , promised to provide and goaded you Wo tiro answering to sport; it Is The Springfield Recreation Department is looking for boys and girls to be School of Gymmastics in Roselle Park on Nov. 23. . . rearranged. emphasis is on athlete — but often ' .Most high-school (and , for that contrnllinR, rather than con- ,'.5iinto avoiding '— don't blumo us," But If the answer Js glory for the scorekeepers, referees, and timekeepers for the Ivy, State and Small Fry Wilder, who currently attendsUhe Hurden Looker School in Hillside, won TRYOUKNEWOILAMGE-CKANBUUnr '.These, sports were at one time, not by his own design. s •••, ' matter,' college) .athletes arc un- trlbulliiK, to tho lives of (he student-, : ' Ihey'dsay, -."..' .... program, sought using the student- basketball programs. For more information, see Tom Wisnlewski in the gold medals in the vault, 'uneven parallel bars, floor exercises and the ITALIAN ICEfOfc TMDt HOLIDAYS— sanguine pastimes, played with On the. college level, the alhjcle- „ prepared, to deal with the exposure nlhlolos, II had been subordinate to •' Thecxploilalion is complete. athlete as a buffer, a means to an boy'sgymattheGaudineerSchoolonSaturdayat'lp.m, " . ' balance beam with scores over eight (out of a possible ten) in the events,'' XEMON-ORANGE-STKAWBEUtYPINAPPUE innocence and honest enthusiasm, student is often caught between (he" that some pursue so fervently. Some. etlunilinii. Participation in sports at . end, they should be penalized or •The Recreation Department is still accepting participants for some of its Denise Lu'carellb of Union finished second all-around in (he 12-14 age . , played only for the sake of playing. goals of Ilic. school i improving the student-athletes don't perceive (hat one timo complemented an banned from further participation. winter youth programs. •-,. •' ' '..-•-.• group, less than a paint behind champion Yvonne Lebolv of SLaten Island, : Competition and victory did' not program,•which gi'iierales the all-; their lives arc being unnecessarily (•OIXK«,R<'RA('IW>0WN education but now has rocketed past , That's a bit stiff. : Maybe they MIMIS PIZZA Wrestling enthusiasts can sign up at the Raymond Chisholm School on bucarello received the highest score for her floor exercise routine,.finished 'have the.artificial importance it has important television exposure and complicated- by any,' number of iViuahitnily to a superior status, . should be forced to watch a bunch of There have been more penalties Thursday evenings from 7-9 p.m., and on Saturda^momfngs from 10-3. second to bebow In the vault and fifth in the uneven parallel bars and . today, Players had fun. • \ television dollars) and .his own people trying to vicariously, 'cash in' levied against colleges by the-NCAA II is unfortunate.that sports have kids play their favorite sport, Just 351W. Clay Ave. Roselle Park , v Registration for the Ivy, State and Small Fry basketball programs will.be balnncebeam. .. •' That's right. At one time, sports; . goals'. • ' • ••' • '/•"'•:• V on his or her natural ability. In the last five years than in aiiy. ascondciJ lo the point of being play It — no money, no deferred, .' Open 7 Dsy« Otter txplrt* 1I1IBS-. - held in the Gaudineer and Caldwell School.gymnasiums on Saturday at I were fun'. That's .all. No instant . But are they really HIS goals? "Look at the six-figure salaries!,".* • '•' other five-year period. Television deified. , • ,; •contracts, no' annuities, no per- replays, no kicking • dirt on the " They can be fueled by a greedy appearances and the chance-to' Penalties similar to those P;ni,' •]' '...' ' ' • • ' • ' " .•"•:.•'•./'•' .. • •,-:--.--'- Hummoiid picked for Dunk squad ', " they are told. "Don't- forget to sign formance clauses, no television, no .. ^Girls in grades 6-8 interested in cheerlcading can sign up at the Caldwell umpire, no slam dunks. Just plain coach who preaches indifference to an endorsement contract with a , appear In lucrative bowl-game's' assessed on the college level should' interviews, no temper-tantrums, no' ' Tammy Hammond, a senior at Irvington High School, was recently .academics,and by unknowing peers • have been taken away. • bo meted to those negligent;high School on Wednesdays from 3:45-4:45 p. m,-..;. '„•.". ' - selected.by.'the New Jersey Nets to be. a member of the team's Student sneaker company. They'll put'your spikes — just that honest, en- ..For adults, the Recreation Department's Coed Volleyball program will The demands on sporl made by who cheer- the student-athlete's ' • ...Minimum grade . requirements, school coaches who may still en- DunkerSquad. -- •' .' • -. • poster- in every .shoe store in thusiastic competition. hold its games at the Sandmeier School on Wednesday evenings from 7:30-' television, however, has in- accomplishments. The applause and America!",'. . .';••;• adopted last year_J>y the NJSIAA courage academic indifference, That is, if such a bunch of kids still. Hammond, who will attend,the' University of Southern California on a 9:30p.m. . ••:.••'•• • •'•':•• • ;• •• • • ' .- , ...''•.• ••:•: dividualized these idyllic games, the 'not having to work hard' feel "Forget the short careers, the But perhaps ' most importantly, • exists; -..•'• .-• . ...'.•: .;" •,,. -basketball scholarship, is entering Her final year of a brilliant basketball and before^, (hat (he-NCAA, are a ... Tonight at 8 p.m.. Union's No. 1 mixed volleyball team will take on Spr- making -the slam dunk and •• the career at IHS where she has earned.all-state and all-American, honors,- WHOLESALE & RETAIL BaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiiiiDiiiuiuiiiiaiiiiu^ ingfield's No, I team.'Union is coached by Betty Santoro and Gina Santoro, spike, the home, run arid the Street and Smith's College and P'ro. Basketball Yearbook, rated Hammond § NOSTAlfiU OLYMPIC PARK § while Springfield is coached by Vinnie'Clarlc.-\ ;;,, ' . • . , one of the lop wor»|en!s basketball playersi'ih th'c country. breakaway goal more valuable than, Preparation for g Chrictmas Special | team play and cooperation — much' ; more rewarding, it seems, than fun. rt § . CARROUSEL MUSIC RECORDED LIVE OVER § '...'•• i <'••{'• Slviilihonored v : , . . Plantation Grown .-='." 30 VEARS AGO AT THE FAMEP OLYMPIC ' = Peggy Sivllli of Roselle Park, a midfielder for the Drew University Held ••.This haughty, abrasive' ;inr College Board Exams s PARK (1887-19651 IN NEW JERSEY. CAP- 3 ' KlccioUlcctric rising ' . ' divlduallsm Is encouraged by the classes in. basic verbal and mathematical § TURB ONCE AGAIN THE NOSTAUGIC S &••'<•:• . hockey team, has been named to the 1985 all-Middle Atlantic Conference', Powered by the strong bowling of Bob Bodnar (190,535 series), Rose Spitz Spruce Tress •Wreaths — TUNES WE CAN ALL WHISTLE AND HUM S 'team for her outstanding play during the Rangers' 18-6-1 season,,A junior, (196, 503 series) and Lucy McGrath (nti), Ricciri Electric won three games scions of sport who want to keep skills to prepare for March and May S FROM THE FABULOUS ITALIAN BAND s •Balsam Trees 'Grave Covers their meal tickets visible and en- = ORGAN AT OLYMPIC PARK'S HAND CARV- O Sivllli scored a goal and added four assists while patrolling midfield for the and moved closer to first place in the Roselle Park Bowling League tertaining, even. If a sport's foun- = ED CARROUSEL, PRESENTLY LOCATED AT = Rangers. • _ , There were strong individual performances by Joe lungerman (223 501 S.A.T. f DISNEVWORLD ONE HOUR LAYING TIME s Fir Trees •Garland dations are weakened = AVAILABLE ON TAPE CASSETTE AT '9,95 3 series), Karl Wobbe (200, 525 series), Vinnie Iungermart (193, 502 series), This view skews _ players' CLARION REVIEW COURSE • PER TAPE, PREPAID ' 5 — Linden hoop slgn-iip Karl Stark (194,193,570scries), Robert Stark (193;, Marge Frcyre (179) and Nora Wynne (175). priorities for participation in the AT NEWARK ACADEMY M g . Registration for the Linden PAL's Pec Wee and Midget basketball pro-' | P. 0 WX MO 103 • 0NION. NEW JEKUV I Locations: games Colleges and, to some ex-, Also in Maplowood, Montclalr, Summit & Elizabeth comer of StGtorfeAvt.Ji tent, high schools, are breeding 992-6070 -» Director: A, Pantazes « 992-6010 j»fl ElMora he. niiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiniiiiiii grounds — minor leagues — lacking MOTOR CLUB OF AMERICA ROSELLES NEWEST LIQUOR STORE (Next to Gulf Station) only official affiliation agreements ElizibUi with professional teams For Complete Insurance Protection $ 95 St George Ave. Army and N^vy With all thechanges and reforms on BUDWEISER 10 ,c»e cansorbottk. (n«~xt t6 BMrger King) Knights win Full Line of Work Clothes, Auto Insurance We Could Save You Money $ 9S Shoes, Boots, Jackets, Pants, MEISTERBRAU 7 ,c»e.c,n, Jet! Graham scored 24 points and Gloves. Men & Women Clothes, CAllL FOp A FREE QUOTE . John Dempson added 23 as the Ir- Sale on Designer Jeans, vington PAL Knights trounced the PE/i0M AGENCY CARL ROSSI WINE '5* Citadel Academy Lions, 123-43, in 1300 Springfield Ave $ 95 the season opener in the newly- Irvington Across A Motor Club of America Regional Agency formed New Jersey Recreation The Street From Toys ALMADEN ROSE 4 1.5 liter Basketball Association, . '4' All > 1173 Springfield Ave. Including the Knights and Lions, 310 Amsterdam Ave. the league consists of eight teams HOLIDAT~(KSHIRT (201)372-8544 Irvington Teams represent the East Orange Roselle 245-5544 VMCA, New Brunswick Recreation, "IF IT'S • the Monmouth Boys Club, S( Peters AUTOMOTIVE In Asbury Park, Momstown MOST LIKELY T. GUNTER'S SUNOCO Recreation and the Atlantic City WE HAVE IT" COMPLETE CAR CENTER LEATHER JACKETS Boys Club J 9S $ The league is made up of high WHOLESALE Battery Sale 48 SHOCK SPECIAL 19" OIL CHANCE-FILTER REALLY school students ages 14-18, The P.S.-40MO.GROUP24 BUV 3 HD 500 DELCO SHOCKS FREE-LUBE TO THE PUBLIC league's Junior Division is for boys values SUNOCO BATTERY (Get 1 Free plus Installation) 17.9S BELOW WHOLESALE? aged 9-13 A participant must • DRESS SHIRTS • KNIT SHIRTS • SPORT SHIRTS AUTO PARTS maintain a "C" average in their A Complete WInterfzel Flush Radiator Up To: We Cany all the Two Gal Antt-FrMze 19.95 school work or be excluded from hard lo got items. league play until his grade's arc Weal$o have state Inspection ' improved, AT EUROPA SPORT'S WAREHOUSE OPEN SUNDAY 8 AM 2PM y "OPE.N TO THE PUBLIC" ANNUAL EVENT SATURDAYS7-30AM 5-45 PM 1 JHIoop sign-up WEEKDAYS 730AM 7 PM irvlngton, N.J. 07111 Boys and girls ages ,6-15 can CLOSED WED EVE 5 45PM Light up someone's tree this Christmas. 372-0234 BETWEEN HOW AND JAN. 6 ONLY I?V[««S(HDWODlDWiOC-UlCTOtOSCOTCXWHISM-861'BOOI-c lOSSlIbSPimTSCOMNNV.WWVOUK NV register for the Irvington PAL 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE, (After that you will have to wait another year basketball leagues Monday through BUY-WISE VAUXHAILIUNION) Nl for GUARANTEED, below wholesale ' Friday in December from 10 am to AUTO PARTS fall6885848 FIVE POINTS TRIANGLE LIQUORS UNBELIEVABLE PRICES or buy retail) 8 p.m. at the PAL building on 285 BUY FOUR $ LIQUOR MART • HOiBurnatAvt. Union Ave Participants must be ' 340 Chestnut St. Corner o(V»uxhallRd. AS DIRECT IMPORTERS WE OPEN OUR Irvington residents There will be an v Union 686-3237 ., Union m-2520 WAREHOUSE TO CONSUMERS ONLY $8 fee, payable at the time of $ OrEN7DAVS*W£EK FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE Bag a boli. registration 2.19 Boys and girls 0-7 can sign up for SHOP-RITE LIQUORS SHOP-RITE LIQUORS When the vrild hanger iliii.ki.'n, wtSJcs, clieesc ami savory tho PAL Pee Wee clinic Childreh- OF SOUTH ORANGE OFMAPLEWOOD MEN'S Suede Jackets *19. thctv'i • Stuff Ycr Fhcc In yttur tninatn saiice—all wrappctl up ID a $ II1111 pizz.'i lilo.' diH^fi ami baked b> ages 8-11 arc eligible for the Junior MENU) P'ARK: , 25VoseAwnut 719 Itvingion Ave. ncljjliborfidod (o feed It. 2.19 Leather 3/4 Belted Coats *125. 3 ^ildi'ii hn>wn Ami an SYP pi//j Division, and children 12-16 are 236 Lalayette Avenue — Route 1 763-9802 762-8157 ncT«iLn Fon 130000 We're easy t» find jasl wnlili fm • has Ilie tastust flxnvls on llio eligible for the Senior Division The Near Menlo Park Shopping Center n creation of Alan Duum llic saluficd smiles of our aLSlnmeis .31 OZ. fresliest doujjli at Lilt' lxa>t pnee leagues are tenatively set to begin TOTOWA' Gale Sales PATH LIQUORS • PARK LIQUORS Enjoy a canHle-lil holiday dinner in the atmosphere of a conmu? ywir way Tlicn nuka tracks • menssnops ,25 OZ. GREAT GIFT ITEMS. .. anmnd playon.Jan 12 Route 46, East Bound 160 con st. MimbHolUqiiwVilui 425 Chestnut St, French country inn Our tpecial mtmp include In your favorite bull, pizza, bun\r, YOU CAN CHARGE IT East ol Willow Brook Shopping Conlor eel -MADRAS BLAZERS,. .ONLY *20. .vilivl or sandwich Dun't .stJk all over town fur a Volunteer coaches arc also sought, Irvinfton Ntil (a ."Jtnrtuli la tindin Flui Union 687-9100 UNION, •11l7St.GoorgeAv*. Christmas Eve ' Christmas Day "MIAMI VICE" COTTON BLAZER *25. Itancmlxr a ShifT Ver IVe Ivili Hooil linie and a (jrvat meal Safan For more information, contact PAL lOYTSRV CLAIM CENTS* 1607Roule22 Llndon 925-2425 ' Auune llouche Amiur Jioiulu a yiMtf Cnunlc sliifliiifis—lite wuwjv, as w« can It'll, tlwivs iv) place liku Director John. Richardson at 372- HUH 'fcast ol Garden Stale Parkway JOKES'ST. CONFECTIOHtRV OPEN7DAVS WE DELIVER SMKIMH'S Morleau & I'otaloti Viimiyitte Mushroom blrudrl steak, veal, ix'pivmiu, iiie.ilKilLs ami SlufT Ver IVe. 3300 273 16tfc »ve. 45Jon«Street ' POLISH NATIONAL HOME MAPLE LIQUOR lkuilm iif Crab with iiipon lleli perpetual WAREHOUSE: 824 FAIRFIELD AVENUE _THE Duimi tninl aflir J W kill dap i\'u humlmn \enril an Ckrutmn /Jnj (OFF MARKET ST, KENILWORTH) RaHway and Elrtiora Aves. Mcsfrvailons (2OD 7«a-77.'J7 HOURS MON-FRI NOON to 5 30/SAT 10 AM-3 PM 289-1977 r.J \()sc Avenue • .Stuilh OMIIIII1 VIIM«r OUTPATIENT URGENT NOTICE FOR lmMBI TOWNSHIP OF IRVINGTON Give A Unique Gift AUTO INSURANCE RECOVERY •Any Car • Any Driver • Any Age • Low, Low Down Payment RESIDENTS This Holiday Season AT FIRST CITY INSURANCE-CHECK THESE RATES TFR Robert FilipponeR.P YEAR RATE DOWN PAYMENT X 1—/X V Fair Oaks Hospital REFUSE COLLECTION Give a Subscription TOWN Because We Care! to your Hometown irvington-Belleville 323 83.75- offers evaluation, assessment and treatment to the WILL BE CANCELLED! We Will Be Moving To Elizabetn-union-Linden-Rahwav-Kenilworth 30iL 79.25 501 Blvd.. KfiniNorth Paper. t _ ,' Roseiie-Roseiie Park 3SSI 79.25, alcoholic and chemically dependent individual. l-or tinlv *li.00 we'll sciul ? Plainfield-Sjprrngfieia-Mountainsitir In order To Better J31. 7?,5q Programs are modeled in the Twelve Step- , Serve Our Customers 52 issues of your Hometown y Newark 100.00 CHRISTMAS DAY . NEW YEAR'S DAY Montclair-Nutiev-west orarrge 316 82.0.00 Tradition and are committed to the principles of & 21 NO. 20th St. 9 AM ° PM DAILY P.iper ,intl .1 Idler in orange-East orange 381 DEC. 25,1985 JAN. 1,1986 Kenllworth SAT'JAM 6 PM Itifmmn tl)e recipient »il us: Alcoholics Anonymous. • • 276-8540 Jerse 93.25 paterson-passaic ^79.75 J(ustCalI S Piscataway J06. 79.50 A"12 STEP" PROGRAM All Refuse normally collected on wed., December 25 & wed. January 1, Harrison-Kearny 314 81.50 -MUST BE Held on private property until Friday after 6 pTmrfoTcoliectTon DlHSTTiN All ritei ire bated on * nurriad mala age 25 or married female with three year clean driving record. FORTHE TREArMEhTLOF- on Saturday, December'28 ft Saturday, January 4, respectively. NASAL MIST 686 7700 The following cover«ge-e<|uil» 15/30 Bl ($1600 Tort), $8,000 property damage, P.I.P. medical We'll Hill v»l SIS Irvliw Turksr Blvd CUUN'SOEU lUK'ttloPlMLSTME 201.643-5585 201354-3277 MlClllAt 28 — Thursday, December 12,1985 — COUNTY LEADER NEWSPAPERS .

ras—Deeorofive-accessories-lncluding the -C^i^ 1 ij' Beautiful "TOPS", for every occasion. '"Jre^, h-'ir- latest In dhurries, wall hangings and ' ,^fe 1 Ann F ^ro- pillows. Lamps, vases, urns and filler ,•£=>• J." Coordinated shirts and pants. TrS d A Fine;Art Gallery specldililng In Art =^5? e.» -I,..—i* «rrentlno.6vyner. 'ln'^^3 2." In 40 colours. 2nd Level. "Ad a little lv-"^j ?.; Deslgne'r belts, one of kind jewelry.' '^S!S fe-'. of the .American VVejl, For the i^J^ s5 \colour to your life." 379-4125. •' . ^"XJ T Visit our gallery of art wear for the '.i$Vj EsL> Holidays,' we hove a large selection of. (^jj £S perfect Holiday Gift.'2nd level. 374- '•^Wsj t£ Native American joweiry and poMery. .'-"jjjrf

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Images! t^S^C, "Ad, a Illllo colour to your life." '^ • "clothing that says some'thingl" 2»^=! g on Si .<•' • • ' , , . •••••' , ' • ' tr-^"~ fcx>;.:t; -•'.'. I nne.American Art i^*fl Union =>=--•>—~ fgijg^^sSjs^^' County ' December ,12,,1?85 Section Two of tjte Union; Le'ader.-Sprinafleld Loader, Mountainside Echo, Linden Loador.'Tho'spectator, Konjlwbrth Loader' if it , Over 70,uoO Readers

FInno Imporlompordd Ladleass Sh6oSos anand AcA - ,-Tr,Trp Wholistlc 8 Beauty Cohtor • cossorlos :Excllislvbly 'Irijpo'rled By ~-~-' £.""" Skateboard spedallsts. 100. boards in ".'TiaC DlieoverOurTraa'iur* ' ''^£§1 Therapoutlc Massages, Skin Care ^ji .'Hock...pt6tectlve equipment, "-i^rS '• WaxInfl^Manlcures, Pedicures • Unusual Gifts for. everyone ;« vjjy; Nautical Items, Jewelry and Decor, • •'^^j cossorlos. :Excllislvbly '.Irijpo'rled By ~-~-' .2nd Level374-3355 J. , . '^Ssj f l Sthlnod, gloss • Animal Collectibles •. &£ Apre's. Pqrls'Mllan-London. islLe'vel V V: v 3rdieveT37«.605S.,,.. , /.••,' •''•!<•• ••'"-fil^S =. 4&7-2223, . il ,' •JTsj

: ; tJ)Qnce iagaiiii' the wohejerous Christmas , clusters, of two and are usually twisted season is here. It's the time of year when" -1'a to'3 inches lohgi bluish i)T grayish. the holiday spirit totally-, absorbs, us..' Excellent needle.reterition,•.•":,.,• ,, .•',.' - . There's no better way to get into the ." White Pine — Needles occur in'clusters' Christmas spirit thari by frolicking' ' of five and are soft, slender, green to i^MILLBURN through, a' field' of evergreen trees: with .bluish green, 2 to 5 inches long, Flexible *&i SPORTS the family oh a crisp December day in branches with excellent needle retention: :: : search of the perfect natural Christmas • •:':, -. Fir' .?-;. .,.•••.•..•- "'.•••' ' ^-CENTER Douglas Fir — Needles are. flat, short tree, All at once, ;yoUr senses become :| 1 ^f, XXX onique's Center *isk aliye.'The sight and aroma of hundreds, of .i to, l' ^ inches and dark green to blue 3faiTv " •' ' . . • ' •' .•-.•sS firs, spruces and pines, of varying shapes . ,;.green in color, 'graceful:: branching..'• §?-^...' . .. and sizes,' will be a reminder of the Excellent need|e retention. >=• '•• ' . beauty of the rural landscape. . ,-, Concolor Fir — Needles flat 1' to 2 in-. : To select the right tree ana to make •• ches long, pale blue green, irregularly1 choosing a tree a thoroughly satisfying arranged and curve upward and out- • and enjoyable experience for all con- ward. Excellent, needle retention. This cerned, .there are a few facts you should species is not readilyavailable. "Exollc Seafood, French S Cbntlnentar :1 ?•". Specializing In. Offlco and Indaslrlol ",j Cuisine with' Mid • Ajlan Broiler :.™i£ •khoW. The. first step is to locate.a Fraser Fit'tt Needles,' a to r inch long, &-' ' Loosing and Land Sales.' 3rd Level. T .Cooking ''.Performed'. In -The 'Dining '^^j Christmas tree farm,. .Since ithere are 1 .dark green on upper side and light green &i •'• 447-502447-50200, V ;> Boom, Business Man's Lunch,startintgg •''•Sj at )4,25, Dally Specials. Open7 days, a ''r7i?;a approximately 400 treelfarms scattered • ••' Underside. Excellent •, needle retention. aWeek . 3r3rd Lv Levell . SU6450SU-6450. '' throughout New Jerseyi'tliere will be one • Also not readily available! :':v • located within'a short distance of your . - According to statistics from the New .home. If you do not know where to"go to Jersey Christmas Tree' Growers'; find your family tree, the New .Jersey Association,> which has conducted a" 'J'.•••"„,... ' • • , • ' • • ":" • •• • —"T*.• r.^^ .Christmas Tree Growers'. AsaQciatipn marketing survey since 1966, tree choices has prepared a-leaflet;entitled "Where to and tastes have changed. In! 1966, the Find 'Chpose ACut' Christmas Trees, in . •most popular Christmas trees sold at the- m&-~. •-• ;New, Jerse'y ^1985." Anyone, wishing a • farrhs were Norway Spruce. Last year's amu ^ copy- can.; contact the' local county survey showed: that the popularity was agricultural, agent or send a self adr • shared by White-Pine, Norway'Spruce, ,dressi6d stamped envelope to: Charles Douglas Fir and Colorado Blue Spruce.' . • DiipraSj Box 29,; River Road,. Mays :'Besides "Choose'and Cut" trees; many '. of the New Jersey Christmas; tree farms' • ,^^>-''.<;, Corporate Realtors •15^"" Landing, N.J, 08330,. (609), 625-2307,'or" Fred Johnston, P.O.Box 4060, Princeton, ••. also sell dug trees, these are live trees Nf.'J' 08540; (609)799-4200'. • - .' ;\ ••,: . . with their root's imbedded in a ball of dirt ; • •vWl' -.". .••• •••. .-•••.• Tii^Ss ' New,;'Jersey growers have ap-4 ; and wrapped in burlap or put in a.,bushel, proximately 20fl,000 Jersey Fresh': 'basket. After Christmas,.the tree can be.', .Christmas trees ready, for sale. It is planted in the yard, wher0 it makes a beautiful ornamental specimen. A word : advisable to call-a few Christmas tree of advise foj the potential-.buyer•'—: the farms to find out' what types of trees';th'ey,'' With this ad, order one entree and get 1 hole, for planting your.balled tree alter,,. the second one'FREE (somo cost or less.. ;••:". • "TholCaroBarik" „, • . ..-cj-, have, their prices and h^iurs of operatiotv valuo M.00) expires Jan. 31, 1986. 1st;' ?.•,: Savings' Checking •'Personal-Loans',^^,] the Yule seasonshouid be prepared well 1 It's also a good idea to visil a farm at . Level, A. COZf PLACE TO EAT. ••*" Home Improvement loans; 1st Level,'' in advance.of.the.freezing weather. ; levels of Gorgeous Shops, Boutiques & .;-.447T«»OO.-;. ; ••;';:. ";.•::• ••••••••'.-,: . least two .weeks before Christmas...The .'•' _ .,' 374-'233V.' '--. :' ' ' .•..•— . Once you have purchased and brought following is a brief, description of ..the resfqarants. Olqss enclose^ ^levqtpr & climate g^LT-c^'"^ •^•'•^r-'- . yourciit trep home, you should undertake,; most, popular species found -on New?: the 'fpllowing steps to" ensure, that it <:qntrpl artium for your shopping convenience. Jersey Christmas tree farms and .should remains in tiptop shap"e throughout the ! assist in choosing,the' type of tree best; •• holidays. ;Place the tree in a bucket of ,suitedtp;.yburfamily:.' : .'.:•'•'••.•'•'"•; . .:' • : water qutside or in a cool place until you ..?? !,V ..p , . . 1 ' '?? '1 ' are ready to decorate it! When.itis time- . Colorado Blue vSpruce! — Needles are to bring .the tree indoors Tor decorating,: about one .inch' long, four sided, green to make' a straight cut -across the" trunk, IIUTER tf silveryv,blue; stout, rigid and short about one inchaboyethe priginalone. pointed, Good needle retention; ' 1 Keep the cut surface Completely covered coMMUwrrY;^ •; NorwaylSpruCe — Needles a to'".! inch •with water at all times. 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.•'.-. .,•; ? •.••'•: •!•: ,.:';;p ',•-.'• Selecting a tree Nutcracker: In various forms Tree farms in New Jersey By BEA SMITH Basle Theater (In the former- choreography by Dcrmot Burke and (Continued from page 1) Besides the proper clothing, the Audree Estey Dec 28 and 29 at 3 mud Boots, gloves and hats are a tree cutter should also remember a BUYING CHRISTMAS trees, 5 foot and up, for sale at each farm. "The Nutcracker," which has Monmouth Arts Center), 99 Mon> mouth St:, Red Bank, for Its seventh p m In tho Newark Symphony Hall, must, especially for small children - saw, string or rope to tie the tree to TRIBES AT THE FARM Detailed in the Marketing Method and become one of the most popular 1020 Broad St, Newark It will who- might lose their Christmas the car and an old rug, blanket or Christmas holiday ballets in the consecutive year with performances Families who wish to choose and cut Remarks column are the days and hours tomorrow at 8 pm., and then on featuro the Cathedral Symphony spirit with the first gust of wind A piece of cardboard (o kneel on when country among adults and children Orchestra and will be conducted by clean pair of shoes or boots to cutting down (he tree their own tree at the farm or purchase a farms are open, whether tagging or alike, will be staged in various forms Saturday at 2 p m Tickets are on sale at the theater box office (842- Thomas Michalak and the Newark change into Is also advisable fresh cut one should check the headings customer'hand saws are allowed. Most in New Jersey theaters this year Selecting a family Christmas tree 0002) There also will bo two per- Boys Chorus Addltionnl Information because it will cut down on the can be an exciting and" fun-filled on the chart below to determine the I farms do not allow tagging but do provide Emmy Award winner Zack Brown can be obtained by calling 643-4550 has designed all-new scenery with formances Sunday at 2 p.m andJS amount of mud tracked into tho car event Don't wait Plan a day with method of sale at the farm. A "1" in the cutting or saws. No farm allows axes or pm In the Orrio de Nooyer The Middlesex" County College The muddy gear can be taken off family and friends in the very near chain saws.. It is advisable to call the special magical effects for the last column means'people may go to the Garden State Ballet's production of auditorium at 200 Hackensack Avc, Division ol Community Education and'put Into a bag until you get future to roam the great outdoors farm and "choose and cut" their tree. A farm to triske sure trees are still Hackensack e and the Office of Student Activities homo. and find that special tree "The Nutcracker," which has "2" in the last column means the grower Available and what the operating hours embarked on its 12th annual tour of Grand finale of Garden State will co-sponsor five performances of cuts trees for retail at the farm.' The are. The following Christmas tree farms New Jersey, It was announced by Ballet's 1985 Christmas tour of "The the holiday classic by the Princeton "Species" column lists the number of are just a scenic drive a Way: Fred Daniel), artistic director of the Nutcracker" will take place at ballet at the college's Performing leading ballet company Montclalr High School, Chestnut and Arts Center Dec 20,21 and 22 MukdlH This version of "The Nutcracker,' Firm Lncilion Speelei Mtbd "The brand new scenery has been Park avenues, with performances Calendar set for Dec. 21 at 3 p m and at 8 will be a complete ballot in two acts HWTEH.DON COUNTV commissioned under a special grant -from the New Jersey State Council pm., and on Dec. 22 at 3pm performed by a company of 80 with A)*Tree I arm TakeRl 202 in I lemlnolon Uki,Rl I: Won fur 300 Ireei magical sets for the second year In a Today • Dec. 15 All irl Uej JW mllti turn rlehl on Rl <79 lot IK mllei to farm AuitilanPlM Open9AM-4PM,weekiKll on the Arts. It represents a very Michael Pratt, co-founder and RDJ Do>jp5,R nn left. Or tike Rl, 78 InCilnlan. like Rl. 513 to While Pine onlyNqv 30. Dec 3] No special treat for this ycarfs 'Nut- music director of the Juno Opera row in the center The theater has • Art • Singles IMltinun 06(167 PlllitWii li.rionRI 379loQuikertown then i Nnraay Spruce tatglnf Cuilomer iawf allowed il^hliinRt 579 3mlJeilo ralmonrltht cracker' audiences," noted Daniel!. festival and conductor of the amphitheater style seating that Art Exhibit, works of Anthony Share Singles, mooting. St An- allows each member of the audlcce Mcrcogllano Caldwcll College- drew's Church, South Orango The Christmas balldt was Princeton University Orchestra and (IJII Tr« I Jim Rl 78 Hell ll> Rl 31 North II School SI (cloud 1000 treel 1 scheduled to be performed/2! times Opera Theater, who recently was "to enjoy a good Vlow of the stago " Vincent Visccglia Art Gallery 8 30 Avenue and Ridgewood Road, South k I knurr (lleri Gardner Sctlnol lloitw) lurn right A fo over Scotch Pine Open ueekdayi 10 AM and Evening performances will be hold am to 4 30 pm daily Through Orange 7'30p m 964 8448 HDH«<1 Mill Kd.;llu» 401 bridge HI Hotel, left nnlo Hill Rd. aV|o I mile to While Pine wtel.ndl8AM.Nov 39- this month by tho Garden State named assistant conductor of the tkn Gardner 0HIC6 Spruce Run Church turn left Immediate)}' pail Col. Blue Spruce Dec 24 Fnliance nale clout Ballet during a six-city tour New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Dec 20 and 21 at 7 30 Matinee Dec ,20 Jewish Singles, dance, Kenllworth I3IIII537O036 cemeiar) a nil po I mile over Iwublldiei ilwayi Norway Spruce eichday at 3:30 PM. No liftfins No cuilomer covering six Now Jersey counties. It will lead members of the New performances will bo held at 2-30 • Potpourri Holiday Inn, Parkway exit 138. 8 turning llphr lit Hall tree Turn, While Spruce l Coneoloi Tlr uwi, Doushi available'. is is clior igraphed by Peter Jersey Symphony Orchestra In tho Dec 21andland4 30onDcc22 Women's Aglow Chapter, of p m 797-6877 •Doufilai Fir Anastos, who also serves as artistic Now Jcrsoy Ballet's production of Tho college has advised early r^ •<-«• Union-Mctuchcn, outreach meeting • Art associate of the premier ballet "The Nutcracker" at the Papor Mill ticket reservations "because last fijyV American LEgion Hall, Route 27, Arrexhlblt. 'The Shtotl," original Cli tin \ HiMebianl Located al Itu mlerucllon od Rlt 533 and 517 JSOIrtel "1.2 t Scotch Pino, Open ueekehdi only |0 AM company se -vlng New Jerseyans Playhouc, Millburn, Dec 10 through year's prformances were sold out" , •*£&i~i Metuchen 7 30 p m lithographs by William Groppcr It.mii'tSP J.523 al Soulliernmoii end «f DIJuIck I mile Nollh Mj|n Sltte'l ufRl 7moldulckl\ll)r,nR( 531 t nl Rlue Sprui\ 4 PM nartine Dec 7th Anastos Is the co-creator with Dec, 30 In addition to conducting Additional information can be ob- ** *'* YM-YWHA of Metropolitan New Dituiil 11 ir • Theater 01dm kO88!n larLlnp No cuilotner uwi Mikhail Jaryshnikov of the "Tho Nutcracker" prformanccs and talncd by calling tho MCC Depart- "A Lesson from Aloes," New Jersey, 760 Northfleld Avc. West I raier I Ir Railed Ireei bnuuhl.aartanil and Ureathl available . Amoiican Ballot Theater's youth orchestra concerts, Pratt will ment of Community Education at Jersey Shakespeare, Festival, Drew Orange 736 3200 production of "Cinderella assist with and conduct other events l.ext 350 • Music 4011 Ireei I,: f Xft: University, Madison 377-4487 Ilkli rJ I Sollnu I loin I Irrmnilon rude like Rl 12 Weil pail durin the 1965-lMfl NJSO season. "Cabaret," Goorge Street*" Free concert, Don Buttcrfleld, Illinium Sehool Una I 'ml ilrck in third elide lake Rl .523 low ml Senlelt 1'lni Open (ieekendl 9 AM 5 PM While Pint 1 ueekdayi I PM 5 PM Ticket information can bo obtained r ' Playhouse, 0 Livingston Avc, New conducting Montclalr State College Itu: llu\ 4I< Stoeklun I mlL to 8 Mile M rUi rlphl on The Gardon Sta'c Ballot's The New Jcrsoy Dance Theater llunini.lunOiJII32 II rmnnl School Ro d ]Vi mile* to fatm Col nluc Spruce Nov 22 Dec 24 Tau>ln|i by calling 370-4343 Niuuai pruic Guild will present "The Nut Brunswick Through Dec 29 846 2832 orchestra MSCauditorium 8pm I:OII7S:TRII jlloued with treu held until "Nutcracker" tour of the state is • Potpourri 'While Inline noon Dec 7th Sawi provided partially funded under grants from Mark Maulbcck of Union, evening cracker" Saturday and Sunday at 2 Tomorrow Dinting jllnwcd Polted lieei pm in Plalnficld High School Stamp Open House, AALL urcalhi ilieepJL unot the New Jersey State Council on the representative to the parttlmc • Singles Stamps, 38 N Main St, Milltown 10 proilucluvailahla 12 16 Arts. Public performances are student government of Union County Theater, 950 Park Ave This will be Catholic Alumni Club, dance am to4pm 247-1093 treel hy advanie order scheduled for Union City, Dcnvillo, College, Cranford, has announced "tho Triumphant 16th season of ono White Eagle Manor, 41 Broughton that students, faculty and staff of America's unique, exciting and Dec. J6\ WFRCI K COINTV Montclair, Hackensack and Red Avo, Bloomfield, 9pm to 1 a m Bank Additional performances will members of the college will "have entertaining young dance com- 743 5073,342-7388 • Support groups Hear Sujnip Clmttmfli Trie I an i Go I ail on Pikers Dailn Rd ut R| I Intellection 500 treel panies The enchanting version of emit canal A turn rlllll at Hut mad (Ratfn Rtl) AuilrlanPine Open dally 9 AM 8 PM be presented to more than 18,000 an opportunity to see tho Princeton Singles Again Club Inc., dance, Emotions Aonymous Program, JOIYDnlin Road J the beloved holiday ballet will bo Trenton 0881« , mile lo farm. Scotch Pine Dec 6 Dec 24 No school children In special youth Ballet prformancc of "The Nut- party Holiday Inn of Konllworth While Pine lapplnu Cuilnmer lawi staged by E, Laura Hausmann " j6n»lS«7.|4li ; concerts to take place In all of these cracker" Saturday evening in the Dnuslai l ir allowed Vdealhl treenl Orientation, 8pm, dance 9-30 p m ind balled Ireei available cities in addition to Ellzaboth at tho Wai- Memorial Theater In Tronton. It was announced that reser- • Music Deadline Rltz Theater, *• Tho Princeton Ballet will peVform vations are necessary and can be Concert, Colonial Symphony, The deadline for all Calendar Alt Itmi TIM I urn Sliplill) NoiihueilorPilncemn Take Rl 206 300lreei. I 'The Nutcracker:or'" Wiitlh made by calling C34-OB20 Junior School Auditlorium, Main listings is noon on the Thursday Clutlrl K. Aple to Elm Kuad. Then 3 mllei North lo 4 u-ayitop t White Pine Open 10 AM 4 PM, The ballet will roturn to tho Count 10 Saiuu Street Cherry Vallej Road Takeiljn ItimlletWeil Nora I Sprutt weekendi only Dec 7 A 8 Street, Madison 8 30 pm, 377-1310 prior to publication AH items Princeton 0rH43 In Province Line Rd Tlien Vt mile South lo farm 14115 31132 No The Folk Project, open stage The should be sent to Calendar laulng Cuilomer uwi Minstrel Show Coffeehouse, 190 Lord Editor, PO Box 3109 Union, allowed Handel's 'Messiah' on stage -^j? Stirling Road, Basking Rfdgc 8 30 07083 MONMOITIICOLSTV bass, and Michael May, harp- pm, 766-2489,335 9489 Handel's "Messiah" will besUged Church, East Broad Street In \ Fair Oaks Hospital, Learning AnnlllinrhriilmaiTieelarni On Rl 31ipnrn\ 6 milei from llijihlainun or '700 treel I sichord It will be staged as per.- Gotta Dance series,. Jazz Dance White Pine Open dally 9 AM 3 PM, in theaters around New Jersoy Westflold On Sunday at 4 p m tho Center,Summit 8pm 654-4049 — —D urn Rojd apprnx 7 mllei ttnm rreehold tu Down-on tlto formed at Carnegie and Fisher halls Chicago, Montclalr State College, 8 lnillilili»nO772< I arm Rcitauranl lurn off Rl 33 onlo Iron Ore Rtl Col. nlueSprlKC Nov. 30-Dec. 23: during tho Christmas season The Club will present a concert at the CLARA, as played by Jennifer Perflllo of Scotch Plains In the • Potpourri al Tcuau>ant then rlahl on Daum Rd fmldway Norway Spruce Nn laaylnu No cuilnmer in New York City p m 893 5112 16091 W.II73S Maslcrwork Chorus and orchestra Trinity Roformcd Church, 401 New Jersey Dance Theatre Guild production of 'The Nut- Friends of the Forum, auxiliary leluecriRt 33andlniihihtownl Wlille Spruce QUII Nodluuinit Unique - The Wesley Walts, a youth choir • Theater' nnuulai Plr plfti and en ft i at will present "Messiah" with David Greenbrook Road In North Plain cracker' scheduled for this weekend at Plainfield High "Company," The Forum Theater, volunteer organization, membership Chrlllmal Shop Randolph as conductor Sunday at 3 from the First Methodist Church field School, Metuchen Through Jan 5 548-4670 meeting for people interested in the pm in Symphony Hall, 1020.Broad under the direction of Phillip arts The Forum, 314 Main St, I moreen Cirdcn Stale Pirkuiy to I xll 114 Weil on 2000 irtti 1,2 Dlctterlch Will bo featured when the The program features selections "Season's Greetings," The Whole Rtdlnll Road Ihrnuph Inletucllon Hi hi 4th Scotch Pine Open dally 8 AM-5 PM, St, Newark, at 3 p m. It will feature by Bach, Grieg, and various other Theatre Inc , 544 Bloomfield Avo, Metuchen 7 30 pm 548-4670 11 Ml plicennilpht Rt 34 to llnlmdel Rl 521) White Pine Nov 30 > Dec 34 No Westflold Glee Club prcsenys its taLulnu Cuilomer may cut Judith Nicosia, soprano; Barbara composers including the Hallelujah Montclalr Through! Jan 5 744 2989 llnlmdel 077,13 Ml on Middleman Rd Rl 35 Klnill Nlgha-iy ItlacK liUI Spruce Christmas concert Saturday, at 8 Christmas concert due - Dec. 17 in Redhlll Rd Imn Mlddlelnwn Rd Col Rlue Spruce or dig but wondlmcn mull Schramm, mezzo-soprano, Michael Chorus from Handel's "Messiah ' Concolor I Ir price treel firlf Handmade Crouso, tenor, Leonard Jay Gould, pm at the First United Methodist McDonncll-Dempsey Towers, a Dec. 14 • Support groups DnualaVPIr wrealhl iprayi roplna and The program closes with tho The Celebration Singers will hold • Singles PREP, support group for ornament! Mealtivallablc audience joining the GICP Club In the their annual Christmas conbort at 8 senior citizen complex in Elizabeth, Jewish Singles of Middlesex carcgivers of elderly persons, traditional singing of Adcstc. pm Saturday, at tho Cranford whon the Celebration Singers bring 400 Heel 12 County, "Southslde Johnny," Club meeting St John's Lutheran InniRl J4 m Cott< Neck Irjlflc Hulil turnnmo Singers in national pageant Fldelcs Unitpd Methodist Church, the corner their Christmas show thcro on llmtjlinn Rt 5171 ait fur H« mllel lo farm nn ri)ilil (aenm Scotch Pine Open 9 AM .4 30 PM, I ildayi Tuesday1 The chorus will visit with Bene.Sayercvillo 247-0812,431-5747 Church, 587 Springfield Avo, 164 111 <]7 I w ftoitl TaMmnnl ORII nit) While Pine Saturdayi A Sunday! Nov Tho 50 member Glee Club, of Walnutwnd Lincoln Avenue East Jewish Singles World, Hanukkah Summit 7-30 p m 273-5550 ruin Mult 0711) Norua> Sprui-e 39 Dec 24 No lainlni delivers his Christmas message and founded In 1925, is directed by Edgar in Cranford the residents and join with them in l!li|| 42*692 Doualai Tir No cuilnmer uwi Wiealhi The Plngry Buttondowns and an old fashioned sing-along of party, Union 8pm 964-8086 I raur Dr available lights tho tree at 5 52 pm L Wallace, former director of Under the direction of Dr Anthony Dec. 14 Balladeers, small singing groups, Christmas carols • Potpourri and the Brass Choir are In, Willard Scott, Mickey Mouse and choral music at Westficld High Godlcfski of Piscatauay, the group • Singles MORRIS COUNTY Finally, tho Celebration Singers Theater workshop, Whole Theatre Washington, DC, today to par- Mlnnio Mouse, Tony Bennett, The School Tho accompanist Is Louise will perform a variety of old and Middle Aged Singles, dance will carry on a 40-year tradition of School, 544 Bloomfield Avo, Mont- DlMiduk I nm 'Tuke Rt. 24 tnClialham, Turn Sou III on Ililliliio Ave WO neei - I ticipate in tho Christmas Pageant of Air Forco Band, and tho Carl Sand- Andrews now, religious and secular holiday Springburn Manor, 2800 Springfield fat I won nation) \Vi inUel to larm Norway Spruce Open 9 AM 4 PM holiday entertaining at local clalr 1 p m Additional date: Dec. Illlllide An 1 River Rd Peace at the White House burg Children's Choir are also on the Tickets arc available from club music Piano accompaniment will Avo, Union 7 30 p m to 1 a m 687- (lMjlurnfl792K Friday Saturday k Sunday be provided by Mary Beth Kruplnskl hospitals On Friday, Dec ^0, the ' 15, ip m. 744-2996 lion 63!'1727 | Dec. 13-Dec. 15. No Tho Plngry singers and Brass program, which will be televised membersondatthedoor I 4200 la|illi\|l No cuitomer uwi McFall of Roselle Park Tickets will choral group will tour tho ha'ls of Choir, consisting or 05 students, will nationally The Montcluir State College Choir Drlnl own rone ror tree Mary M Rice 61 Quabcck Avenue, has invited the public to join In the bo available at the door. Ale.xian Brothers 'HosptVal. „ presont a selection of Christmas Elizabeth, singing and visiting w th TOMFRSFTCQINTV music before President Reagnh Irvington. second annual "Messiah" Slng-ln The 30-volce mixed chorus — (part 1) Saturday at 8 p m in Union formerly known as the Exxon patients 'Miss Julie' set at UGC Uuwer Treu 1 itnii T«liRI !IH Ic. I'cjpjik turn Niirlhnn Mun Sf Mill iron I 2 The chorus meets for rehearsal PO II™ in Turn I itiinTiidd AVL In larm entrance Sinlih Pmu Open III AM 4 PM Congregational Church, 176 Cooper Choristors — havo been entertaining "Miss Julie," a play by August is set in Scandinavia in the 1880's, Peapack 07977 Wiilli Pine Dee 141 ISundDec 21 free concert in Plainfield set Sunday Ave, Upper Montclalr Scores will In the New York-New Jersey area every Tuesday at 7 30 p m at tho (ol Mlui Spruce 1 22. No Ifuilnt Cranford United Methodist Church Strlndborg, will be performed by are Ellen Brandt or Westfjeld, .Nirrway Spriuc be provided to the participants for nearly 50 years They serve the (iitlnmcr uwi allnwed A free concert of a capolla consort of early Instruments for and is always Interested in new Tho Drama Society of Union County Robert Jbhansen of Garwood, and II luin I Ir some numbers:, and the Instruments The choir, under the directlon'of local communities by singing for College now through Saturday in Jill McShea of Springfield Christmas music will bo presented Dr Jack Sacher of MSC's Depart- civic, fraternal qnd roligious talent Anyone interested In p ill mm I kniniiliiniii lunlim Rl II in ltin>< c*. tlitn Him trim,' 1,2 in an unusual and Intimato sotting at will also play a fow traditional membership or having the Studio 32 on the lower level of the Paul Knodel of Mountainside and Auilrlan Pino O|ien9AM SIM mont of Music, also will present organizations as well as at senior Tree I aim liili V*irl«illt Rd upprnt ft mllos Id lurin I rum Crescent Avonuc Presbyterian numbers by thomsclvcs Tho in- Celebration Singers sing at a future MacKay Library at tho Cranford Rick Chorazak of Rosclle are stage j WertivOlc RII d Siimnvllli( lick Smith irnKI 2l)6apnioH ^ 3 miln Suilili rinli weekend! only Nuv 30 strument consort is under the selections for the holiday season citizen housing complexes, nursing Campus managers Merldeth Risberg of New ft!) I pm 277 In Irallk llthl lit lllIM nrouiih Tuwntlilp lurn rlitht White Pine Pei 23 Nnlmilni. No Church In Plalnflold on Sunday. Tho Including the world premiere of homes and hospitals event may call Clara Grosso at 534- ricmlnilimORH22 nnln Rl 514 lAmucll Ril) dppfnii 14 inllot In (ul Illuclimlu euilnmir eawi II ailed mid professional chancel choir under the direction of JoAnn Bohr of Plain- 6233 York City Is set designer for tho OOH3MJ7J2 tutnerjliilLtin kfl Itiar left un Alnwill Rd Ihrnulli Norway Spruii eul Ircei wrejthi and field James Eversole's Psnlllte," In addition to tholr concert play Dolores Young of Moun- Ncihanlc approx 4 I mlln to loft on Mnnli omury Rd While Spruce bout hi avuiljhle I nod unit direction of Kathleen Upton, especially written for the choir Saturday, the Celebration Singers Members Include Eleanor and "'Miss'Julie' has been the source ('onco)or 11> hff av liable The program, the second In the tainside and Roy Kassinger of Clark I mlk In iluht nn Wirlivlllc Rd I mile In farm minister of music, will perform also will perform at Bloomfield Nelson Edwards, David McFall, for ballets and operas," Prof, link htr illrocllonal tlum Dnuulai I Ir Crescent concert series, will be Eversole is a-former Montclalr State Donald Julian, director and faculty are doing promotion for the play. familiar and unfamiliar carols frWi faculty member Presbyterian Church tomorrow and Alyco Stelnen, Ruth and Richard 400 liui I several conturira and countries Tho presented at tho Church at 3 30 and Marsdan, from Hosollo and Rosclle advisor said, "Strindbcrgwasoneof Prof, Julian is directing the play Pirliu I irm North frum Princeton or South (mm Somorvllle on Tho Sing-In and concert are free of give an oplphany service at the First 404 Sklllmin Rmd Rome 206 lurn Wait nn RL ^ 18 lo Dlawenhuttr, Seofch Pine Open 9 AM 5 PM, audience encircles tho choir which is 5'3O pm Admission is free, but Congregational Church In Union on Park; Joan Flagg, Emma Jacobus the fathers of modern drama and Tickets can be obtained by calling Skillrnm 0I5JB turn rli)il INiirlh) t\ Iraffk Ililhl lo fl.nl InleiKf Imn .While Pine weekendiunly Due 7AH, tickots ore required They may be charge, it was announced Ad- (Poll OrTtcc on corner) lurrl tuft to KCond drive on l>nuyU< I It •nd then dally Dee 14 seated at a catlUlelit tablo decked Jan 5 r' of Union, and Carol Williams of this play provokes much thought and 276-2600, ext, 305 or 414 for ticket <6 •No purchase necessary Issue will still allow you toexpress your sentiments •xerox copies not acceptable clumfjacno cAckbll at n\Wnl*ht to everyone In-the community, In fact, a greeting "IF IT'S NoUColdBuHtt JAEGER OVERHEAD •winners must contact our office ad will reach many of those people who you had not AUTOMOTIVE within one week. Entertainment Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays previously reached via mailed greetings. GARAGE DOOR & MOST LIKELY Timlooking CliMloungt 7U N, Slrirt St. lindtn 92S-3550 J WE HAVE IT" STU YVES AN. send to: HAIRCUTTING WHOLESALE DEVILS TICKETS c/o TOM PUBLIC duality Hair cuts Call 686 7700 County Leader Newspapers • at Affordable Prices! AUTO PARTS 1291 stuyvesant Ave. P.O. Box 3109 'WHAT A WAV TO GO" Wo Carry all the union, NJ. 07083. and ask for hard to get items. Senior OC07 *«•-•- Executive Service • Private Parties • Ceremonial Affairs INSTALLATION 'PARTS t HWDE County Leader Newspaper NAME —-, » Citizen 23% OFF SPECIAL RATES TO MEADOWLANDS AND ATLANTIC CITV REPAIRS .-RESIDENTIAL OP{NSUNDAVB»M 2PM Special MON. thru FRI.. . .AUTOMATIC 'COMMERCIAL SATUBDJtVS 7,30 » M 5 ^5 P M Social Functions • Sporting Events • Travel Connections Classified department OPENERS 'INDUSTRIAL WIEEKDXYS 7 30 H M. 7 P M ADDRESS —•- —-.—————— 1 to place your greeting this year Division CLOSED WED EVE. 5 45 PM OPEN MON. thru SAT. BRISTOL LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC " 50 JACKSON DRIVE. CRANFORD, NJ 07018 JAEGER LUMBER 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE 1654 Stuyvesant he., Union (NJ) 201-276-3990 (NY) 212-267-6078 2322 Morris AM. COJLAJ17J -BUY-WISE VMIXIIALLIUN10NI, NJ. Ualoti.NJ.07M3 NMMlU/4 AUTO PARTS Call6885148 s Tips on mailing speed arrival of holiday packages With a little bit of care, holiday Parcels will arrive at their in- apartment numbers or suite num- certificates of mailing and Special Priority Mail should contact the post Ji RE 'P ,AMING OF WINGS' Is cards and packages can arrive on tended destination in good shape if bers, when you know them, helps thc Delivery Customers interested in office for details, ' h e flt| time and in good shape, according to you follow a fewsimplcsuggcstions' a n. e of paintings on Postal Service deliver mail in largo o handmade paper bv the Postal Service. Cushion: Make suro contents arc buildings Illustrator-watercoterlst -AY In addition to mailing early, postal well-cushioned and there. Is no «<»ndra Eldrldge, which Is customers are urged.to properly empty space In the box Use Time It right: Mail early in thc 777 ig featured with hooked- address cards and packages with the crumpled newspaper around the month and early in thc day (PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE) ^ name, house number and street (or item—including all sides, top and Use thc right service hangings by folk artist , and •...' • .:: ' , 8 p«<- Jcrsej Ballet's "Nutcracker," and '2.00 for each additional 10 •••:A Mill Playhouse, Millburn, from Dec during Intermissions The displaj NEED I words. Enclose Check or Money 10 through Dec 30 This show will also can be seen from noon to 3 p m order and mall to: — feature realistic and Impressionistic on Fridays v REALLY County Leader Newspaper I P.O. 3109, Union N J 07083 niIit»ff»mflHflHH EASY I Print in this pre-paid form: Norman Rockwell NAME ROOM HOLIDAY] I ADDRESS. I CITY CASH1 \I PHONE_ Dining in Iho Iruo Ibon.in tr.idi r lion Lunches Tuoi Fri , M 30 I Write your ad below- to 3 00 Dinners Tuos Thurs 5 00 1o 10 00 Weekends 5 00 lo Sell it in classified! II 00, Livo entert.iinmonl on Wcokfnds 1644 Sluyvosiinl li Avc , Union 744 O45O/7J Covering Union & Essc!x Counties | 5

15 UNUMlrCO OPEN BAP , . . »SHRIMP COCKTAIL ' • '.••• • TARDI'S • OUP FAMOUS PPIME BIB OF HEF DINNER RESTAURANT"— SERVED WITH WINE From .9 RM, .• • FLOORSHOW AND DANCING All NIGHT . "IN Mlehlo.BAVt,K, | ,, IONG • ' ••.••••••'••• •• ' '•' '••,••• '• •.'•• '• B toorlh4 • ADDED ATTRACTION! [XOTIC DANOEP "JONEL" • COMEDIAN "1OUCADDV" • CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT ; • For Advertising Assistance •-• PARTY FAVORS AND NOlSEMAKERS • CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST FOLLOWING Call 6867700 CELEBRATION . •;;• • .. ••: , .... • ..

. Pir Couplt' . ' ' includ«l Aillaiit- • .' - Muggleton stage coach 125 And Diotuili*! ' .': '. And other images Available Through Our Sate Overnight • . ; • ; BIG STASHS Gala Celebration Includes; • . • (i RRfsiauiani Complin Gala C«|ilno1lon''pacHapt.piui ov»iniohi'ocCDm: JwwmsfoiucQ loaoiiont fa* two. along with out 10I1 ehickoui ID you can lay and imov fhi football own an Niw Viai 1 Da/ •195 d. Christian james n Mond °<" »v «™ Thursday GARDEN STATE PKWY. SS7SprlnofleldAve.,sumni'lt 522-1949 S 'CRANFORD.N.J. IOJ1E Rl M Mountainside M H71 Early Reservollons Supoesled %"•*• • :.• -.'4 ' ' LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED v —' v : 3 HELP WANTED / 3 HELP. WANTED HELP WANTED LOST'Cat, approx. 1 year old, •3 1: i Grey, white and beige Calico/ v A DREAM JOB "FdrVnionCduhtyd&ssified^ vicinity of • Lincoln. Avo & supervisors wanted. Be train- EDUCATION/SPECIAL Chestnut Street. Reward,' Call ed to hlre,.traln and manage ^DENT/IL ASSISTANT NEEDS COORDINATOR ^ 488-5023. CIRCULATION $15,500 12 months, B.A. •• personnel. Work from.home 4w days per Week, for oral degree fn early childhood .*•' full/part time.; Business, surgery office In MlHbu-n teaching or, home party plan, p asant education. and some special '- PERSONALS .experience helpful, Phone DIRECTOR fto«' '«, working cond" education. : exporlonce. Ex ' i'- Arlone831-6l33. •'•' perlonco : In currlculurr; > :' For growing weelily newspaper group. . , 379^5555 "^""ary. Call devolopmont, claisroom ,. Full charge of Circulation Deparlmonl. • • managomon' and'• prbvldlno 5 ACCOUNTING-Clerk to assist J Reaching over U5.0W readers In thfc Union Uad'er/sprlrtglield Leader. Mountainside Echo; • ABORTION m" accounting dopartmorit. Oversee circulation computer sysierh, telemarketing. resources ' -.- teachlns sta'f A Deadline for resumes is z- . . • Kenllworth' Leader.,' The Spectator In Rbselle ft Roselle Park.and the Linden Leader ,• Also In; Part tlmo, busy attractive of- Willing to train right person with some experience.- &HIVER:And'.- nolp In .• ;" , ebmblnatlon with the News-Record oi.Maplewood and.Southerange, Westorange.CHronlcle/ LOW FEES: fice In Sprlng/lold; Xall 374- '"',-.''• Salary and benefits,' . ..;.. ..r--.;.., December 50. Send rosumo |6 n 7450, Carol, • • '" ;. •• • warehouse. Steady yiar round Irvlrigton Hoadstart, 113 Moo o • '•*. "•'. '.East Orange Record; Orange Transeript, The independent Pressi Glen fcldge Paperj'lrt/lng'an AWAKE OR ASLEEP : S'end resume to: Bbx 30, WorrallPubllcailohs, - work^Apply In porisn: BUY •tgomery Avo,; Irvlngton, .KlJ ' '- y ; • . P.O.Box 849, Orange, NJ. 07051 WISE AUTO PARTS, 2091 '•• • : •• Herald and VaJIsbiiro Leader. '• •', "•',' -7: : :'.IV'",''.'-'.••""'* 'V --.'W '"•..•.-.' •••• •'.';':v: SATURDAY HOURS ATTENTION-SALES PEO- 1 07111.- •••:.•:••!• '.•.".•-,- s. PLE. The. Rosa Agency, North Stuyvesant Avonuo,./auxhall; Newark office Is now Inter- ilTictB6Nic-Teichrjieiin viewing full time sales people Radio '.communications' TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES CLASS! PI ED DISPLAY for our Suburban Essex coun- CLERK TYPIST CONSIDER A NEW CAREER collular mobile telephones. ty division of the. North Qualified Individual to fill In- Openings In- Union and Mor 30 words (commisslonable) (minimum) ..'.';...... 55.75 -1 times or more . .-;.''$4/50'. , Classified Dispiay-open rate'tcommlssionable) ..,.'-.". .... 19.38 per inch > CHOICES Newark office. We have ap- teresting and, diversified Join Hie Lud«r In the H«i|thcite Field.,, .. rlstown, N.J-. facilities.- Post-: tlons available for qualified Ir Eich additional 10 words or less....'...'... St.SO Each additional to words'...... 11.00 contract rates lor ads that run on consecutive weeks;. 710 BERGEN AVE proximately 7 '.positions' clerical position; In- claim! JERSEY CITY available. Real Estate .can be department on permanent ful UPJOHN HEALTHCARE SERVICES stallation and sowico person- "•.. ;, • ' •' ••••••-.'.;•• • • IP SET IN ALL CAPITALS . • .' •'•..•!-•• . -i times ,...;..:,,..:%..;.,...,;./,.•,.•,.•.,.*,,..;.".•,. . Sll,54 per inch net oxcltlng If you can be exciting time basis, Salary ;common n'el.'Two years-oxperlenco In 10 words or Im (commlssionable)...... $5.35 -Jlimosor moro...... 1 pvor J times...... '.;. ,••;!,,-,.. .','.;';..»•...... , ...,-.". ,t7.76 per inch net' : 451-5555 If you are employed with the surate with experience, hours Prescnb 1 TrilningClats for ' radio communications and Each additional 10 words or less SJ.oo Each additional 10 words'. .- .. JI.5Q. right company. Forapersonal 8jl5-4:30pm, : Conveniently • CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AlbES mobile tolbphpnesi- requlrbd.' FCC or equivalent cortiflcato '••7. Classified Box Numbers available T-S5.00 : CEMETERY PLOTS Interview call Manuel Rosa at located with free parking. ' lMMEN»LN :" >•':.] Bordered Ads — Add 14.00T 484-2230. '„• Please call Mrs. Elck between dbslrablo. Opportunity to . .. classified Ads are payable within 7 days- '•;,,. •••-•, HOLLYWOOD- ' grow with the loader In Its'lm MEMORIAL PARK 8-15-3pm, 944-0550, OHIO Ciitjw beilm Jm'iiiiy s, 198S c < UNION/ESSEX COMBO RATES CASUALTY INSURANCE du5try..Excollont benoflt pro- Gothhesmano Gardens, ATTENDANT-Part tlmo5t0' gram. For Information call . ' UNION/ESSEX COMBO RATES CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Mausoleums. Office: 1500 clean laundromaflnKenllwor" -COMPANYi 2444 Morris Avo. Rijlster NOW tReiplhj BENEFITS Union, NJ,07bs3. EOEM/F. Henry' Bros. Electronics, Inc. • TRANSIENT CLASSIFIED RATES : ' classified Display-open ra,t'e (commlssionable):...... '. ,;.,J,19.O4 per inch Stuyvesant Ave., Union. ' 2135 R|. 22 W, Union, N.J'. CALL 654-3907 ' 4 to 4 weeks ....,..;..-...... •...... ;...... ,,;. .,; 117.0! per Inch 488-4300 (212) .484-4150. •. 10words (commlssionable) (minimum);....- ,.,....•... ,...•.,,...•.'....,.....$10.00 7 to 52 weeks . ..•...... <.. ,7. ...,-.';.,•...-...,,.;...... 114.91 per Inch ,'^qUal Opportunlty.'Employor . NOVENA ;: Additional 10 words or less. ,.•.;,,..,;...... ',, ...'.... .',' ,. ..'..'., . ;...\...... SlOO TOST;JUDE c ;• • ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT EARLY RETIREE ~^ Classified Box Number. .•....-...... ;.,.,,' :.. DEADLINE FOR UNION COUNTY' PAPERS IS 1:00 P.M. TUESDAY ««« ?«1f-SASna,H,lr.m !P Wost orange,You must have 3 Have you oxporlonco with . BOR.DEREDADS.;.,%...... V.'.'i.;...;'..'..'..'..v'.iV::...'.'.;'. ,...... ,,.... •..•.'•.•.,'. S7.00 This hovena has never been years office Administrative'experience, familiarity With paste: up? Wo nood somoono DEADLINE FOR ADS RUNNING IN COMBO IS 5:00 PM MONDAY known to fall. This novena: r sl B and ; CREDITMANAGER' - 15-20 hou.rs per wook, Call 743- • KJ °^ 1 ' u "-""onablo secrotarlal skills. Tho Summit Medical Group, P.A., a .-44 phvsldan must be said for.9 consecutive multlspoclalty Group-practice Facility, Is currently seek-' .4822. •'.•..•. .'• . '-... • ' days. Publication must bo pro- ing an experienced credit Managor to supervise dopart- mised, o Holy St. Jude Apostle mont staff and assume responsibility for the efficient dal- - EARLY RETJREE -Wf' 1. AUTOMOTIVE- 3. EMPLOYMENT 5. SERVICES OFFERED 7. PETS ; 9. RENTALS •" / and Martyr, great In virtue ly operation of our Credit Department. • . Light bookkeeping. 10-12 hours and rich In oilraclos, near BANKING ' •; .' por week;.Call 743-4822.;; •••. INDEX: 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS 4. INSTRUCTIONS 6. MISCELLANEOUS 8. REAL ESTATE 10. BUSINESS OPPORTUNItiES • kinsman Intercessor of all who The successful candldalo will have a coliego dogroo, a Invoke your special patronage GROWTH minimum of throe years rocont management exporlbnce In lime of neod, to you I have n modlcal or commerlcal credit, and will possess a work- FRONT DESK rocourso from the depth of my Ing knowledgeof.acomputorrzodsystem. . . ,'•'••. heart and humbly beg to OPPORTUNITIES PERSON r Full tlmo person needed, Good AUTO ACCESSORIES AUTOS FDR SALE 1 AUTOS FOR SALE : whom God has given such ; AUTOS FOR SALE ENTERTAINMENT .ENTERTAINMENT "•' :.2 •••; Crostmont' Fedbral with $900 mllllon In assbts and 21 of- Wo.bffor'a.compbtltlvo salary commonsurato with ox' i groat power to come to my fices throughout Now Jerse/has unlimited lob oppor- working conditions. Will train. '.•• 19B2 CADILLAC-Sodan 1978 FORD-Van Econo Line 1984 SUBARU-Auto'matlc hat- ACCORDIANIST-or. Trio for assistance, Help me In my porlonco.a comprohonslve, benefits- package, and are Call 445-9200, Murray Hill inn, • tunities for you.,; N' V •'•:•• • located lust mlnufos from tho Garden State Parkway. .BUY-WISE . Devllle, a real' boauty, Call 150, Ideal for 1 flea markot ch, Gold. Front wheel drlvo. any social or Christmas Par- present and urgent petition. In .We havo.oxporl.oncod and entry lovol, full and part time Ipcatod In Now Providence, Auto Parts after4:3O0.m.,374-58U. ,'.•';• ' merchant, with . built In AM/FM cassette, very good ty. .''.•"••.• • -. • '• •: ' ••.' return I promise to make your positions for those who aro good with figures and.en|oy ; convenient Mo .trains and Pioase submit.rosumo, whlch must include salary history bUSOS. '••••'.. • •; . .-',• . • WHOLESALE clothing racks, Best offor. Call condition. $4000 negotiable. In- johnLenard . 353-0841 TEENAGERS D.J.'S name Known and cause you to workingwlth.peoplo, . . . .•..-•••• • ' \ : To The Public 1979 CAMARO-Berllnetta- after 4 pnii 487:4544,'. .qulre at 688-8731 botwoon 10 We do any affair : bo Invoked, St.-Judo, pray for and requirements to:'Por5onnol:Dlroc1or. '. .,-.. Open7Days..'. good' condition^ power am and 5 pm. ':: •'• . : us all who Invoke your aid. ! FOODfSorvIco Company. Is Sun.8amtol2pm ' steering/brakes, AM/FM' 1977 HONDA-Good condition. 4 W« pliy Uw to|i4 0 hits. . •"• ; •>••'•• :"Sr.-- TELLERS:, :::. / ^r":.- seeking a responsible' In- 1 radio, tlTt, air. MOOOor best of- speed. Green, One owner. Ask- *Woddlngsfs*Bar^mltzvah-'s* •Amen,; say 3 Our Fathors, 3 .'..'. Full and/or Part time posltionsayallablo In: ' dividual to prepare- and: . i • . Wod.&Sat. ' -.-• WILLIAM-KIMBLE Of Union, MAKE YOUR PARTY Hall Marys and 3. B;p. for. Call 487-7324 after* p.m. ' ; , P. A dollvor coffee services to con- 7:30 to-5:45 p.m. ing $1250. Please call after 6 You have won -N.J. Devils • •Sweet 14's* •Edlson (P/f), .•.••,..••-.....••::•.•••' •'."'•• -• pm;.484-4524, . • ' . • lXSUMMTAVENUE*SUMMIT, NEWJERXEVOWOI ferences In office building. W0okdays7:30 ; tickets. .Please call 484-7700 AN UNFORGETABLE Reasonable Rates ;. A TRUE PSVCHIC; •Morrlstown(F/T8.P/T)' . , •••••, am.to7p.m.. • 1979..-.. CHEV-Y-MONZA, within 1 week. .•"••'••• ••-• , Some food service oxporlenco Automatic transmission, mint 1979 MERCURY-Zephvr four, P.O. Box 1812 MRS. RHONDA •Wostflold,(F/T8iP/T) ••:'• , ;'•'•. /••"••• •preferred. Monday thru ,-F.rl-. 1978 Z2B CAMARBnTigh per- EVENT " • :Unlon, NJ 07083 - •South Plalnfleld (F/T) . X . •• CLERK-TYPIST, Intorostlng DRIVERS-Part tlmo morn condition. Godd running car. door sedan. 4 .cyllndor, Life-Like Caricatures perfect ' READER a ADVISOR'. and diversified duties, Small; Ings. Company car supplied, i day,: 4:30-2:30, /Apply SER- Must soe to appreciate, $1500 automatic, power steering, formance OVor 400 H.P, 4 . Robert Faias, President ':•• •Plal.nflold(F/T) -. . ''••', ••'..•• VICE AMERICA ..CORP. at: for: Holidays; Bar Mltzvah, I give all types of Readings •Springfield (F/T) • '••• ••••' convenient office. Call. 539- days per week, suitable foi Vauxhali Section . firm. Call 354-4193, : 50,000 miles, Excellent condi- speod now -tires, alarm : ATS. T, .Liberty Avopuo,, •' Sweot 14/office, wedding par' and Advice. I can and will help •Madison (F/T) , •'•' •-.'• — -.-•.:• ' • 4141. LONGO INDUSTRIES. " retiree., call 24)- •'.".." ' •• ment, Requires good typing Rapidly expanding corp. hdw 1944 CADILLAC-Fleetwood stereo with tape cassotte\ plus heads, power brakes and two woekB.FREE as a service and phone skills, Accurate skills, Flexible schedules 'SI & '83 models at wholesale •SouthPlalnflold (F/T& P/T). \ -. ' "Madison (P/T) has positions available for Brougham, Comploto running full power. $595. 731-5453. ;• steering, olr, nitrogen filled to resjdents In our 9 Co(ri- CHILD CARE with figures and tho ability to available, Competitive clean cut ambitious people In prices. Call for details.,. condition, Restorable. Best of- shocks, scatter shield a many salary and benefits. App- CUSTOM LEASE M7-740O,' • 1 1 : munltles;':. • . • ""•"•.'':'•'./{. work with tho public, if In- 'heir display, sales and fer. call after.Spm, 789-1424, 1970 OLDSMOBILE-Cutlass, many oxtras. Asking $4,000.00 SONGS, PI AND', COMEDY , MOTHER-returnlno to work COMPETITIVESAWRV> terested call the Personnel ly In porson: .. •,--. ••• -.•..-. BY STEVE AMES «. YOLANr management trainee depart- • -.' OLDSMOBILE , 130,ooo miles, two new tiros, or best offor. (Must,Sell) Call desires person to look after, ,A FLEXIBLE HOURS Dopartmenf 488-9500 botwoon mont, No exporlonco 1978 CAMARO-52,000 miles, T» brakes, alternator, ball lojnts, •DA-' v,- • ••..-..:•••'•• '"••'•. •:•'•!•• •FPUND-2 weeks ago, a small four month old baby.starting .'Oldest & Largest roofs, power steering, power 5B9-0129..:- •••'.:•' •••'•'.• the hours 9 am and 4:30 pm, MERIDIAN NURSING noco£sary as wo will train neods some: body wbrki ALL OCCASIONS-Reasonably .groy'3-4 year old female cat : •••••.••• Exclusive. -,. . In early January, Franklin ' BENEFITS PACKAGE E.O.E.;-. . - '.•;•••• .. : ••• • hose selected. Car required brakos, air, AM/FM cassette 1 CENTER-WESTFIELD original owner. $475.944-3411. 1980 Z2B CAM'ARp-Fully load- Priced ' .•• :; '.: . ••'.-• .•• ., Swearing- a black flea collar,' School area In Union. Call 944- for .'appointment .and 'Inter- . ,'..Olds Dealer Mr • /• 1 stcroo, now paint fob, snows, Free Brochure, call Stove 351- Very famo. Found - In the,. 3594 for Intorvlew. Must have 1515.L'ambbrts Mill Road. view. : . ••• .'.-! '.-,•... '.'.. Union County .:. ed, t-tops, many extras. Call CALL 763-4700 EXT.34 very clean and dependable. 5044 ..•:'••'•••:. •;.••', •• • •/• '• : WeStfloldrNJ 07090 . .'• 1971 88 OLDSMOBILE-GOOd after 5 p.m., 233-9453,V: ' Town ley .section of Union.' reforenco,. .: ••;•••"•••••.- .ELIZABETH : , S3,800.'488-5!31/ ': - ' •.- running condition, • 75,000 Owner 6r Interested party CREDIT 964-6470 :<: 1 •MOTORS/INC. original miles, Best offer; Call ploaso call 488-752?. • ,;-.,.• RESPONSIBLE-Mothor of lto.Exp:.:•:••.-::•••;; '.. tionist, .preparing- reports, . 324 Morrls.Avb. ' brakes', manual steering. • occasions Rt. 22, Union. - *.- ••'•:••• •-. ••: EXPERIENCED-POrson for CAUANVTIME Specializing In LOST-Novombor 30, In Union, Union home 'Monday: through responsible for cash draw ac- .:' •" .Summit $4750,00 or best offor, 820-0045 1975-.-, PONTIAC-Vohtura'i Friday. Call 94*4872. v tivity and. other .related tolqmarkoting of ,lnsurance/r :.' 273-4200 ; after 4:00 ask for Donnls.. 74,000 miles, 1 owner, ex- Children's: near Swiss Chalot, 3 diamond clerical ;assignments. /-Must financial products.' Flexible Experienced accurato,typist. cellent. transportation, new Birthday Partlo5 rings; Wedding, Solltaro and BpOKKEEPER evening hours, hourly wage light bookkeeping In a one psr •Authorized •••' '• For data entry of accounts CLERICAL havo good typing arid com- Factory Service . 1978 DODOE-challenger, tiros, automatic transmission, MARKSAENGER dinner, Liberal reward. \444-- EMPLOYMENT WANTED •.-.3' munication skills, Good. star- plus commission. Call Mr. son rotall office, -Sales • ox- 49,000 wiles, now brakes and' .-; •:•:-• TOP$$$ ••:•"•• , 487-5274 . ••„• 8933. '•• v.- -, •'••:• it-\ •' • payable, Approximately 25 Order Entry/Billing V vLong.T.orm Leasing, air,' conditioning,• power, Ing salary and company Canqr.yn. or Ms. McWoonoy, porlonce helpful, good ,- -other parts, $2395 or best offer. steering/brakes, small ; VB. v IN CASH LADY-ls ; looking for house Moxlblo hours por wook. 245-8110.- -. .', .-.••;••.• . .. ' doanlno on Saturdays, US.: benefits; Call, for an appoint-: eiophono ''personality, call Call 925-0450., '. •; For ALL Cars 8,Trucks Should, have bookkeeping Cbrtvoniontly located 375-3360. •••'.'. ..';'-. i ' • $1095,731-5453, - •'..' background; For retail store mont at 447-24,20 and-ask- for AUTOS FOR SUE •.Helen742-?43ii;; .:...... ".':.•, Union/ N.J; manufactur- lyettoRam re*. :-.'.,:"", -. '. 1977 DOPOE-Monaco, Ex- 1982 '•• PLYMOUTH-TC3-37,800 on Route 221 Union, Interview ing firm needs a bright In' EDITOR/REPORTER ANTIQUE-1947 PONTIAC cellent condition, 42,000 miles, by appolnfmoht bnly, call 487- dividual to fill this entry- CATALINA; Excellent condi- mlle>ft 4 cylinder, automatic: GAL/GUY FRIDAY cloan In and out/ velour In- transmission, front wheol •589-8400 KEY MAZDA 2250 from 10am-9:30pnv: : level position, You'll'neod NEEDED For "diversified office duties, tion, five now tiros, snows, torlor, \, • automatic good: typing and phone, mechanically perfect, original drive; am/fm stereo; air, 2 HELP WANTED For group of 8 wooidy good typing, filing, .taking••• transmission,' air condition- tone paint, asking $4700. '484- , orEVES. < skills. CRT experience a CREDIT /newspapers, Excellent ihono. orders, CRT,- Pleasant: body paint; original owner. ing, power steering/brakes, .1 BOOKKEEPER plus.. Enjoy excellent ,»1B00..9A4-3«11. •:>,• .-..- . owner, $1995,731-5453. :; • 2729,aftor5. .>.•••• . H 688-2044 No Experience Raquirtd opportunity. Send rosumo working conditions, all,, ADVERTISING •'.:•' Full.time.position with land' working conditions -and a Full time position ayallablo |h to County deador benefits • (Union aroo), call 1984 RENAULT-Encoro, (Sameday Pick-ups) full benoflt package. Non- 1975 : BUICK-Electra fully 1972 DODGE-6 cylinder,: 2 •"••" . GJU7GUV FRIMV v dovolopor, Light typing, some ma|or financial service com- Newspaper, .1291 Stuyve^ Bill Shankor for appolntmont loaded, now, tiros/ plus 2 new 19,000'rnlles, automatic trans, WE PAY CASH- FOR 'YOUR computer oxporlonco smokor preferred, Call )any,- immediate opening for Sant Avenue, Union, Now 488-0700,-.-: •:'•. • . ,-. :. door, auto. 1974 BUICK-- 4 front, wheel'.drive/"AM/FM . Wo are seeking a bright. EX- necessary, send resume with Cathy now for, a convo-' snows on:rims, low mlloage.1 door, VB, All powsr...Prlco JUNK CAR OR TRUCK. 375- PERIENCED Individual with Branch 'Representative In Its Jorsey 07083 or cal|: owner. $1150 or best offer, call Cassette. MINT CONDITION! 1253. IRVINGTON. HIGHEST salary requirements to J, nlontappolntmont: ': consumer credit division. negotiable. 488-73?7, ::;.,:•. 944-4459. •••.•,-. • ",,' ' ... .• • onorgetlc personality capable HOUSEKEEPER: 399-0799, :'.-.:..• ' • :.-' ;-:.•.'.- PRICES PAIDI ...'-' of handling diverse rospon- Bridges, 70 Floral Avo., Mur- Various duties "include: Flexible hours and ar-' 19(3 DATSUN-PULSAR NX,5 ray HIM, N.J. 07W. .•'..".': responsibility for cash draw 686-7700 1985 SUBURU-GL, four door, We Buy Junk Cars , slbllltlos at our advertising rangbmonts, Approx. 20 hrs, 1979 BUICK-Skyhawk, 2 door speed, 30,000 miles, black with DELIVERY graphics house. Duties consist 686-3100 activity and other .related wk, No children.,Cleaning and • hatchback, very good condi- automatic, tilt wheel, AM/FM • -. •' TOP$$PAID •:. red Interior, sunroof, AM/FM stereo, digital-clock, tach, of typing, . tr»-fficing, clerical assignments. Would Editorial Asssitant cooking. Will consider live-in. tion, air,' anvfm radio, 4 24 hr.serv. 48B-7420' ••'••' 1 : stereo radio, power brakes/- odometer, olectlc mirrors. Ex- telephone, .'filing, .proof BUS-Drlver, full tlmo. High CLERICAt/FUllTIME ^ : also bo responsible for len- Growth' position with book 232-4048evos, •"-. cylinder engine, Call after 12 steering,- front-wheel drive, reading, etc, This Is a full school diploma and bus driver ding, collecting and solf func- publisher for new college grad o7«T1734 cellent condition: $7800. 374- TRUCKS FORSAU 1 Aggressive, WOll established excellent condition. $5850. 742- 9305 or 857-9483.-. • vj-' . KEY OLDS/MAZDA time, permanent position with I iconso. Must '.have knowledge company wltn good benefits is tions of the office, Must havo or. person returning to |ob HOUSEKEEPERS , 5444 after 5 P.M. . : 1979 BODOE-Truck 1 ton, 4x of Union Township area and good typing and communica- : 1979 BUICK-LeSabra Limited, 400 E ST. GEORfiE AVE. excellent bonfIts,- salary com; seeking capable employees .market, ..-'Must- have--, good ull and part time heeded at 1974- TOYOTA-COROLLAV 1 9, stake body, rack, side and mensiirate.'with experience, intorest In proschool chlldron; tion skills,-: Good starting grammar and typing JO WPM, 4 door, a cylinder, dark blue, 1973 FIREBIBD-350 V8, am/- . LINDEN,; NEW JERSEY with life Insuranco experience' he Murray.Hill Inn In New ownor, 30,000 miles, ,5 speed, back.opening, good condition. Reply with strlctlst confidence Salary $9,555, Send resume to to work in our, policy service salary and company benefits. Moar Route NO.22, NO.24, i loaded, original owner, fm; $1100 or best-offer. Call AM/FM, excellent running Perfect for Tandscaper, $3000 to: LER GRAPHICS, 530 Bloy iiwood Pryor, ,2410 Spr- Call for an appointment at 447- Garden State PkWy. Write Providence, will train. Good' mileage low 70's. UWO.Csll 944-5220 days,-ask for Phil, ';•: •4tMau vv and premium accounting working : conditions, Conve-, condition, $850. Call 487-2521. firm. .373-5509, evenings, 522- Streot, Hillside, N.J. 07205, At- ingfield Ave., Vauxhali, N.J, departments. '•> For Interview 2420 and ask for Ivette President; Enslow Publishers, 487-2480. •'..- . , evenings, w-1452. ' 07OS8. •:•..-.,-.-•.'...••/.•.•.••-•...,.• nlent to trains and buses. Call 0745.' .•'••••..•: ••., •.-•••• .. ... • tentlon: Tony Snallcrpss. •H3S1l^)0tJ35' .Ramirez, • -,..'• -, •-. • '-,.•;••.•, Box 7.77, Hillside, N.J. 07205.. -. 445:9200t«lay.. •••• •••.'••• : .. -A'--' -•••^.'-:t:.;,,-:

3 I HELP WANTED HELPWANTED HELP WANTED i. HEirWANTED •*•• 0.. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST HEALTH CARE OPPORTUNITIES Immediate full time day position In our Group Practice REGISTERED NURSE P/T 3 A tf-PhKlelin MnlU-SpecWty Group PtKtJw, H Hew accepting facility for a medical technologist, ASCP or ellgable. Pi applications for th« Mm *dtil opportunities To work In,tho pediatrics deparment of our group practice Lab Assistant F/T ' facility; "A perfect position for -mother with younpj UPCOMING HOME GAMES benefit progrim'and arelcia'ted W Suburbaa:S(immlt, children, If Intor.estecl.call Personnel 273-3791. . Maintenance F/T lust minutes from the Garden State Parkway. Call Per- sonnel: J73-3791.-T '.••'.••..,;' - -.--, •.---, Dec. 15 vs. St. Louis Dec. 22 vs. Minnesota Medical Records File Clerk F/T '? Dec, 17 vs. Philadelphia Dec. 27 vs. Montreal Medical Technologist F/T ^ rj 120 SUMMIT AVENUE. SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY 079Of i Medical TranscHbers FT/PT; :.LL.-^i~—^ I2O SUMMIT AVENUE; SUBMIT, NEW JERSEY O79UI • Call 935-3900 For Ticket Information and game times. . z.. Nursing.Clerk i . . - l All '10.00 seats Available for >5.00 to youngsters under 14, Day of Game, at Arena Box Offlco. Parking Lot Attendant P/Tv: MAINTENANCE • -: - PWNFOR .,;,,;;.J^,^ . V PERSONS CHRISTMAS A position avallablo^.for nurse wlfH cardloiogy/Hoad i" PhlebotomistF/T • :. . - Needed at the Murray,HIII Inn Nurse experience. Pleasant environment, Excollont com- HOME IMPROVEMENTS In Now Providence, full and start apart Time Job Nowl HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ACCOUNTiNG ELECTRICIANS GUTTERS I LEADERS 5. o Receptionists FT/PT part time. Good working con- Market Research • Inter pany benefits. If' Interested call Porsonhol Department viewers, rip selling. Students .273:3791, .'.'•••-•,• '•'.. •.•:':-:3iW:':':'";-••'.•:'•'•"• ", Registered Nurses P/T( ' .... ditions, Will train, call US- SECRETARY WAREHOUSE YOU CAN EARN PROFIT MODERN - 9200 today. Convenient' to Hpmomakors and Second In NETWORK ALL GUTTERS We offer excellent salaries plus company paid benefits with most come. Work In obr Garwood Springfield firm has opening PERSONNEL FROM OUR •trains and b' for an experienced'secretary, .EXPERIENCE. ' CONSTRUCTION positions. If InterestMl.ultPtirMnnel,273-3791 . ....^ , . office. Train for, diversified ELECTRIC CLEANED $29 MEDICAL-Asslstant for Doc •pro|ects. DS.ysv.','eves., 120 SUMMIT AVENUE, SUUWT, NEW JERSEY, 07901 „ '' ' pleasant working conditions In Personal 8, Business - Call Bill Price,. • . ., AddlUoitt*Dorni«n*Declis moderate .sized .office. We're a growing northorri NJ tors Office , afternoons/- weekends, For Interview call 1 , consultant ' LICENSE Electronics Components Prlco Roofing Company Sldln|»Rooflng»Piltitittg evenings.' Call 377-9500 after (Monday-Friday, .9-12 and 2-5, Benefits, salary open, call 447- •Accounting • No. 7331 0302. . '- :••••'.• • i ' ' •' Distributor that takes great ; ' Mstonty ViOOP.M,:•..'; • ,,y •••' ;•;• 769-1774. Quality controllea . - RECRUITER • 'Bookkeeping UNION, NJ 1 REGISTERED NURSES;. pride In, our vitality and •Commercial . Service, '•.' ,.: . -•-, --: Wanted experienced recruiter •Tax return preparation • • •industrial ' FREE ESTIMATES ; M A N'lC U R 1ST /•- Progressive ^orio-term achlovement, Our ..rapid ' •• 120 SUMMIT.'AVENUE*SUMMIT, NtWJERSEY:07901 ' for, research firm. No client •Tax planning ; ' ' •Rosldontlal- • PEDlCURIST-EXporlencpd. care facility Is looking for prospecting, we have house SECRETARy-Full/Parttlme, growth has created openings •Investment rovlo^y 686-7764 ; FULLY INSURED ; caring nursos Interested for positions In our warehouse, • Installation ' To take over following; Four accounts,. Wo offer a superior'- cong'onlal office In Union. •Business problem solving ' and repairs Repairs ••.. •• Financing Available or five', days. Vacation. Salary In providing quality care • corrlmlsslon plan, excellent: Good office skills a necessity. • . DR.W.ABDALLAH Fully Insured ; PUBLIC -W 0 R K S to thoo|derly. Convenient 381-0450 382-8815 open. Wondorful working con' EMPLOYEE:" Indoor and out- boneflts plus a signing bonus Call Helen, 487-2800, ' .. •PIckor/Packor- to- fill pur- B51-9578or GUTTERS- . schodule available. New. Fully irisurod ; dltlbns In Chatham, Days 435- door labor.as part of'2-person 90'days. Make '84 your best chase orders and package "-. ,J- -741-9244 • - "(LEADERS , : salary a'nd benefit Free Estimates If you want to earn 4M3. Evotilngs 435-2193. crow. Wide variety of tasks. year-over, call: parts for shipment. No heavy . CLEAN-FLUSH packaeei Growwlth us In SALESPERSON-Full or part lifting. Experience helpful but Minor Tree "." MJLLCO Experience; preferred, Salary formulating a dynamic •FOCUS INC, time help In clothing store. N. not-necessary, • ',... .. ORGANIST-Ono Sunday Ser- $10,500: plus benefits-& oppor- CARPENTRY . SMOKE ALARM • -Trimming. Insured- a full time salary vice at 10am. Holy Eucharist/ Intor-dlclpllnary team' to :HDunbarRd; 'Springfield Schultz , Department Store/ NICKKOSH RENOVATIONS tunity for some overtime. Call provide tho. finest- possi- 1275 Stuyvesant Avo,, Union. G. GREENWALD ' SPECIALIST: Rite II (Episcopal) and ocas- Ruth Roes at:232-2409. for ap' ".::.:'<..-.., 376-1110 •brlvor/P.lckor-Packer- por- Wo specialize In smoke 8, hoat . 224-3322 ' carpentry - slpnal'weekday .and. evening 1 ble delivery of quality, Call 487-5490. • . son to do general pick-ups and • carpenter Contractors • ', ' 'Call7Days • Ceilings " •• ; plication form or pick up at nursing care.. J All typo repairs, remodollng, detection systems, Havo your from a part time j (10ayear).'- ' , • ;•„ Municipal Building,' 1385 Rt. deliveries In addition to smoke 8. hoat detectors In- .' (Shoot Rock & Drop) S3.ooo.00 ayoar with four'Sun' kitchen, porches, enclosures, ' Painting 22,--Mountainside NJ 07092. SECRETARY/Bookkeopor-: general, warehouse duties, stalled by tralnod experienced days of a year, First option of Good driving a must. 7 collars, attics. Fully insured, GUTTERS-LEADERS Call Evenings & Weekends)" Then read every word of this ad. Apply by Decombor 20, 19?5. MERIDIAN NURSING' experienced In' typing, book- estimates given'. 488-2904,1 oloctrlans. Call for a free, Weddings.' arid • .Funerals Equal Opportunity Employer estimate, & compare our low , 'DRAINS 925-3] 14 or 842-8032 • V CENTER-WESTFIELO ' keeping and general office, Small iobs.... • . .'•.••;'.• \S50.00 service), phone 4SB- PSHIRTSHOP We offer a salary, cpmmorv prices,' '•:' ; ,- Throughly Cloanod You could be one of tin few people we select'and fullytiilnlor •M/F.'. ' -.•: ••.••<• '-. . -' - Computer experience help/u.l. '7253/ ... •••-•••: •' 1515 Lamborts Mill Road ; Wo are looking for oporators - "Flushod '•; '••' '•' 1 surate with experience and an . , 322-7994 -,..-; MARGOLIN -,: this high income poilUbn. ! i •' • .' ' • Westflold; NJ 07090 Part time 3--1 daysijer week; • lor : screen printing and excellent benefits package In- CARPET CARE ..- Bernard B. Crocca •GUTTERS SCREENED • .,,-1 References required, Office In.-. monogram sewing machines, 5 HOME IMPR. CO. Our Union County based publication firm is looking for a 233-9/00 Linden; call 4B4-0S00, : cluding a dental plan. For con- Electrical Contractors Inc. • SMALL. REPAIRS few exceptional people willing to work about 20 to 25 hard Experience* helpful. Full time sideration please call (201)488- • NJLICNO.4470..." ; . '. «FREE ESTIMATES' . hours a wook In return for full time Incpmo. ..." .-..: , positions availablo. Located in . SUPERIOR CARPET .. 'PROMPTSERVICE 0229. • '-.• '•:..-.• ,....: • •" - •SIDING 'DECKS .• : M '• Union, N.J. Ask for Jerry, 488'- AND • FULLY INSURED KITCHENS 'BATHROOMS < Complete Tfiininj • . V.., ;•' .„•,,,! .... ; • 5203; •'.•:•: ;•'•."••. • , SOLID STATE 1 It you havo.what It takos to be successful wo'll lully train SPECIAL PEOPLE UPHOLSTERY' , MorkMolso' -'•• ROOFING 'PAINTING • •MEPH . .CLEANERS . . . • SPURR ELECTRIC • • : • 238-4945 . you You'll be guaranteed S5i00 por hour right from the : ADDITONS •DORME.RS .' start, oven while training. Our good .people double-, that A'.'K havo two Immedlatd.Pponlngsforpart-tl.motolophono. WANG-WORD Processing -•-• . i Room.i.,.J15.pu .-•'. ' NEED SPECIAL HOMES TELLERS-Full time and part Lessons, given privately by 2 Rooms or more,.,S14.25 NEW AND HEATING.-,. ; .wlthln.slx to eight weeks.-Some havo tripled |t.l ' -;. -, ; salospersonsl Experlon.ee.Is proforrod, but wo are willing time positions available. Fr- ••'';. ••'•' • -'.Fotitilti' " •'••' •'•'.; experienced, .teacher? low por room; CALL EDDIE AT: ' ALTERATION WORK ' ..to train tho right person, salary plus commission, call Mr.; YOUprovldoaipvIng,caringhonioforpur'cllonts— -. ., Ingo benefits; Call The Union cost; oarn more money, easy 272-8497.. .''.- •.'-•- „ Specializing In Recessed -/'- Spwiilltts--.' No Exbefience Needed ' ' - ' . '. - ' . Cornwoll: . . ' ., •'•' -. .'.'•'."•• • .-; • \'" Confer-National Bank, 488- We will consider poopld withi provious..sBlos experience, -. WE provide tho training and support Services you need to; to learn. Arrange hpurs. 272- lighting and sPrvlce changing. . SMOOK •REFACING .'•VANITIES •9500, EXt. 241..EOE, COUNTER TOPS < however we would prefer to\raln a few well spoken, in- do a. good job as well as a monthly payment of $700 or : 6867700 CLEAN UP.SERVICE .•: ••.•';,v Licensed & Insured . , : flND MODULARS . .. telligent people .for those\ permanent professional , Part/Full Time. ; .' more'(oroach.chl.ldqr handicapped adult, ;•• '; , PAINTER/ : . ; No Job Too Small •• '•:•' •'.•.••• SON ". •;".••••• tolemarkotlng spots. Full;tlmo positions will bo Offqrod by STARTA TELEPHONE.-Sollcltbr,-- Call INSTRUCTIONS 4 V • morlt.only,tothosowhowlshIt, ...'".-.•••..• •..'.•.•-' Training prograrris aro scheojuled for January 13-27 and from our Union office setting . •'.'•••. 851-9414 PAPERHANGER '.'. v DJL •••-';.•• . OIL COMPANY B8G-8980 Our full time people onloy a woll above average Income as NEWCAREERI , Fobruaryl8-Mar.ch3..' '.V.-'/JV..'.- .-'.;' .;•'•. *o. >.•':. , ' . - up appointments for our sales ;. well as full benefits,'paid holidays/and vacation,. • •,-.• pooplo to sell business equip- ; ,V CLEANING; ; ;.'• • ' HoatlngOII :;. ' MATH TUTOR ; FENCES •'• .• •" Salos*Sorvlco '••'".' Full-tlmo,. permanent posi- ••••:.". BECOME A : .-:.: .••. If you arojntorostod In Information on what It takos to be a ment. Flexible hours,-Salary : ••••••.•••••.>•• .'--.SERVICE--, -;. •.;• plus bonus. Coll 8:30 to 5 pm, , Over 25 Years Teaching ;- •.;.'• •••oil Burnors •• ... tion for. experienced Painter sponsor, phone Gorald Russoll at 379-1277'or, 379-1700. High School/College Commercial- or., 'residential. FENCES-S.alcs, ropalr. 8, In- MAKE OLD CAU NOW ro» DETAILS v . 17fi-idlfl HOME HEALTH AIDE 944-7282 ask for Mr, Kay. ; stallation of wooden,.fences, v- .'-.'.. Repairs •••, ': '.-; ; ofo and . Paporhanger . at this- ;CALLNO.WTO.BEPARTOF.THETRAINING, .;•: • Algo'bra 1 through Calculus Excollont Roforondos. Froo AND AN APPOINTMENT -""*" :.-' '.FREE TRAINING (stockade, ..split, rail), Call Installations' • modern, hospital'facility in ;; ; 74i-7038 Estimates.,.:' .-; •••• • '-., '.•• Prompt Emergency Sorvlce. CEILINGS ••'• (No.Nurslrig Exp. Nec.i), :: ; Gary, 925-1838, suburban Union. Experience ' ' 1. Of DEVELOPMEHTALDISABILITIES' : Budget Plans Available, in a hospital or institutional ; PIANQ/begreed professional : HOME HEALTH AIDES LAUNDRY WORKERS ; Join our cbrpdration of Equal Opportunity Employer. ; '.-", • ,' ; ' : TRUCK DRIVERS?;-: ,.';-• ;'•':-••'•''•'•''CALL' • •",.' ". type building Is highly to.teach In your. home. All Automatic Delivery.:'' , NEW CERTIFIED Needed at tho Murray Hill Inn ;: Health Care Professionals Experienced In "STOP FOR desirable 1' • . • ,-" ', ' stylos. Beginners to advanced, GARAGE DOORS ••'..'•'• 687-2919' .'-•• ,•-..-" .-..•SHEET ROCK In Now providence, full and •Earn more than .minimum SALES-Person,: For phono STOP" dollvery; Apply In per- 241-4239 •SUSPENDED part time. Good working con- Competitive, salary and ex- Thoory/Collogo Rrop. GARAGE DOORIS .Installed, : EMRN M TAVCHECK ', wage"--' . -.-, • '.-,..•..• • . :••' work, $4-M per hour plus.com- • \ son Mon-Frl, 9 ann-12 noon or HOME IMPROVEMENTS '. PLASTER. dltlons.-willtrain. -Convenient cel lent benefits. Contact Por- •Got |ob satisfaction . SECRETARY-FPlI timoi light : Reasonable -Ratos.v 289/4453, garago extensions,; repairs & : ; BEFORE CHRISTMAS/ ", : typing, filing and other office mission, 4-9 p.m. Union area; V i 4pm, AsKfor Bl|l:Flnn,... . Tom.Langmaack, ;v ,-•••••"- • PATCHING to trains and buses. Call 645- sonriel, 487--I900yoxt. 2200. . .. •Make your own schodulp i sorvlce, electric .Operators 8, Days i CONTINUE EARNING duties, Background • In, book-. Call 48B1124'ask for Sandy,.; , -,.".• Th»JijdorCorpv .'• •'•' radio controls.. STEVEN'S . BflRTHS yzOojoday. - ... .. ' • • ." 14 Bleeker.St, Mlllburn; IN THE NEW YEAR! • v; ' *' Call Mrs, Lombardo:-•".'; keeping helpful. Will .train, OVERHEAD DOOR, 241-074?.. CONTRACTING INC., • Wo 'have 'plenty ' of -work LEGAL-Secrotar./ Wanted for ^MEMORIAL ; benefits available. .Send' • ;- -' •4M-5454/-:..;,'.. • •• ' resume to: White .Brothers- TUTORING Rooms •Additions 'Kltchons . avaliablo! •':•• - •:'.,..' •-..•'" -partner-"-In. Summit', office; SECRETARY r VIDEO-Salosperson Union ; ,'GEM PROFESSIONAL •Choose, hours, to fit your- Congenial ..atmosphoro .and GENERALv Trucking Company, 844 Olive By AUTSCIENTIST - CLEANING SERVICE METROPOLITAN DOOR CO. • Baths «Doors (Interior/- Now Jersey's NO.l ad agency . -Store;'-, Retail Experience Experienced teacher'. - ''Service that sparkles & oxtorlor) Replacement' vyin' schodulo ''•'" • •' , challenging position; . Must HOSPITAL •';; Street, Elizabeth, personal, seeks mature,.' sklljed In- Helpful. .- 2:00-B:0f• .P..M; .. Ros|dentlal, Commercial; Aftbr5P.M"; 'havo oxcollont , typing and ATTN: Rose orVincent,- Y . PHYSICS/i.. MATH/ MATH; Shines'.'.-;- Rosldep.tla.1/-; Sales, Repairs a Installed .' dows •Attics' •Basements' •' . 'Full or part time- . • ;. ,.'• 'VOOO Galloping HIM Road PATIENT CARE dividual for work.on top Ac- Monday-Friday. Call 353-4480. •Rotlromontplan" .. . • stenographic: skills. Salary SAT'S, ••'••.. ' ' .•"...-•' ••'..'•.'••• Commorlcal, "We Cloan As if Sorvlco 8, parts Department' Shoetrock: •Ceilings. (All. •• ••:•• Union,NJ07083 ••-'• 107 E. B.road.St; :;Wostflelcl counts. Must havo excellent •Llf'o a Health Insurance • • commonsurate with • ox-: Can holp with anyproblpms,, It's Our Own", Free Automatic 8, radio control • types'.- Fully. Insured).- Froo 687-4163 : an equal.-.. •.••'•'•:; PART Tlme-Sto'ck person/- typing, use dictaphone, able to .—T—Resaonablo Ratps. estimates/fully ..Insured, Call ',- : door openers. , .,', ••; ostlrriat.es. .. All.-V.-work, •Paid Insorvlco classes wldnco; Contact Greta' at ..;. '.-opportunityemployer'.' organlio arid set up priorities; : sales.;. Good working condi- 487-2023;..:.\ .'-,-.. .'. .guaranteed., •• • '••"• • ' ' •TOP PAY '••..;.• J2J-0W.::?: .'• .:'•'•••• "'" \, Minimum 2 years secretary Frooostlmotes.Fully.lnsurod , RMA GENERAL, .' tions. 'Must bo trustworthy, SECRETARIES 1 ; ;; .'.''• •'", - 241-5550- . • :'•• '•' •••••'':• '-•••• 964-5959 •;.••.-•• --'ist-ust- : •• ••. PLUMBERS-Helper, some ex- lhX V ; , ••' CONTRACTOR .-•• 1 porsonablo and conscientious, Temporary, NoVbo .,-TYPISTS. : 107 &'. BroadSti •- Wostfleld LBGAL-Secrotary/Paralbgal; perience. Willing to work. .Call ' *6athroom Tile «Klthcor!S Sought- by law .firm' In .Spr- Apply In. person;. WINTERS ' '"" ' "Sth '•' YimJMniry IS-Mofhor '• Nature 'making GENERAL SERVICES 5. • • -Patient Care Inc. 372-0440 or 742-8944, after 4 ••' • -.:•." "?Logal.- ,, •;."••: Excellent starting salary and ',; CUSTOM-MADE Counter tops •Basemont and.Attlcs* • . lrvjiloldwithheavy real estate JEWELERS, 1000 Stuyvpsant * S«Mi«r'- 1 p,nt, ; •. ',•.•.•. ';••"',:: >• : .;..-•,'. your yard, look Pitiful? Call & vanities. Reasonable prices. .'.'• "• '.'General Ropalrs*. '. : - J HEAD-TooChers, (10,175, 10 experience.-' Litigation- ex- Avoriuo, Union, " .-•'.. " • . .; .^Medical.';. ••• boneflts' - package. Send ': BILL'S LIGHTING . ,;, : TUTORING-.Doos' ybuV child - Roy for clcajvup at B51-0068. ..: Call 944-4474. ::•'••:;•• • • •*NowConst.ructlon,». . ,.' • months,' B.A. degree In early perience also helpful.Call544-. ••-"'. -'Technical .-.••' rosumo.. and. .salary, re- ., nood ah oxtra push? Tutoring Good .secretarial skills qulromontsto: . ..'•^ •",. ' •.;"* TrtiiticWtillen .' •'. • MAINTENANCE - "" '*Aloratlons'Renovatlon!i*.. childhood education. Deadline 6500..V •• • ;•• ••'.•••... •-•• .•• •••• •-:•;.•.'•'; •-PARTTIME!, v-f •••- can -:,holpl.-•-. Learning, ; are: always In demand.- SPARKLE MAlD SERVICE. Complofo- Indoor,' 'outdoor, • ,: FULLriNSURED.. ',... lor rosumos Is •Doconibor 20,' $9.00 per hour to start o v RECREATION Good typing skills aro disabilities; are my specialty.. HOME IMPROVEMENT' MECHANIC-Tr.alnoo for bowl- ; Wo'd like, you to try us, .Ji^fE TIRED OF CLEANING LET lighting , .ana.-, .sign; Send rosumo 1o: •.Irvlngton Nooxperjence hocessary. We always In demand. Come CaH298'0517aTtor4i00p.m. ;.-.•' Painting,, carpentry, colling, Head .Start, 113 Montgomery ing lanes. Will train, Apply-In v ASSISTANT :tong.. and, .short -form US DO ITI ..When. wo..finlsh. maintenance, Commercial v snootrock, paneling;" , Free . • . ;''. CALL: 484-5527 ,:k:. will train those selected, hours assignments' are now VENET ADVERTISING In and onloy a cup of col- Residential.- Free ostlmato All •'Aye.i.'irvlngton,07111, .'•' .,;. person for, appointment 218 bod long-term caro facility fpo and. lot's talk about your homo or offlco will Estimates. Call 487-852*.'... Monday-Friday, Garden S^ato 10-4. Car required. Call 944- Is looking for enthusiastic and.: avaliablo. with-top com- 415 CHESTNUT ST. SERVICES OFFERED 5 sparkle; Try us.artd see our work guarantded. For more ; panies In Essex and keeping you busy at Top efficient • lighting, call;:' 688-' '".'".• SUMP PUMP . HEAD-SfART DIRECTORS Bowl, Boechsprlncr Road, 4472,for interview. ,'.', .. ."• carlnfl' Individuals to help UNION, NJ..07OI3'.; Company's in Union and •results. Wo supply equipment, HOME IMPROVEMENTSB. union cbuntios, . GOVERNMENT-Homes. from ,537J.' r\: •••:• .'-• ,' '•••-•. .-. $18,000,-12 months,' B.A. early Union, 488-2233, ;;•'•• . develop and run recreational Essex Counties. • 851:0478; •.'.:''. --..' '•• . ••••'. ;• MASONRY WORK- NQ JOB PANTRY-P.orspn,- ': Yoar SI (U repair). Also dollquont' DOUBLE PROTECTION childhood education. Ex' drograms for our residents; ; TOO' SMALL.....FULLY IN- pdrlenco In program and round.. Good bdneflts. Call . --:. -'' torm'•-':•.••/.'• tax property.'Call. 1:805-487 EXPERIENCE vv, SURED.- CALL:.PAT 842-5424/ Froo Estimate;•..-. . 272-874f Chof.CANOE BROOK COUN- Flexlblp s'chpdulos. Com- 400P ixt. GH-1448 for Informa BOOKKEEPER/*' physical management re- MODELSNKDED petitive salary and benoflts. ; VACATION PAV DOG GROOMING JEWELERS • qulrod. Deadllnefor.resumes , Chlldrdn-Adults -. : TRY CLUB, Summit, 277-Op. •secRETARY-somo typing, tlon; -.•;'.''!,V;;.' •'.'.' •••."•• Will koop your, books up. to Apply in porson:'. ' ': • : BONUSES PROtf.ESSilONA'L-pog 1 • Is DeCombor. 20, Sond resumo N.J. laroost modeling ; and : MERIDIAN NURSING filing, mailing, small, swit- date, dally, wee'kly or bl- J & D CONSTRUCTION CO. to: Iryington Hoad Start, 113 adyortlslng agency •soeks new chboard, beginner accepted.^ FREEGIFTS '^;>.''.- .Grooming, Hours to suit. -woeklybasis, ' " No Job Too Small. ' - CENTERWESTFIELD Full time. Apply Atlantic HOME CLEANING-For peo- Reasonable, Phone estimates, ,; Calh 925:7729 ..•'• NEW JERSEY ..'" Montgomery Avo., Irvlngton laces for placement In T.V. PART Time-Need an outlet for 1515 Lamberts Mill Road •• • -WoDoFromA-Z •-•.'•.' 'NEW YORK •'• : Commerlcals, catalouges, •your creativity? , YOUnlquo Alloy Industries. 487-1200. „ ple on tho go,'-'Speciality of the Marge, 274-4137. . .'. • FREE ESTIMATES .' NJ 0711k , . ' - -,-•'.'- • Wostflold.NJ 07090 • .•' J 'ANTWERP .'.',. creations offers, positions to House's programs designed : Call Aftor'4R.M.'. ' brochures, .and book • cover by YOU to meet YOUR noodsl • DIAMOND SETTING publications. Wo are now those noedlno flexible < hours ':., 233^9700 .•:••• DRESSMAKING SPECIAL > •f • " EXTRAODINAIRE and pxtra Incoriie. 4-10 hours 245-1945, Exocutlvo and Pro- HANDYMAN casting at/our NJ, facility for .'.' •;••'•'".• andqual" •',•• '•'• SALES-Porson Full time. In- (e'sslqnal Homo Care, Inc. Ful- MANUFACTURING, por-wook con make $40-1100 .qUtre- ANDREA'S ' FUR-' . '-. .an equal • ROXANAf ALTERATIONS Brand Name New Por* • KIYCHBN REFACING small plant In Union requires winter and spring bookings.- .•-.,, : opportunity emiJIoyor' ly Insured,. ...-.'• ; • .; SPECIAL ORDERS NO EXPERIENCE NEC, for "you. 'Craft ' experience . NITURE,.Westflold,232-1198» ' »,. opportunity eniployor . FOR MEN AND WOMEN, 48 " OFFICIALG.I.A. reliable self starter for minor. helfpul but not necessary. Full We know how'to help., table .•—"T:--;''-:•-':.:. BATHROOM REMODELING por a- porspnal Interview, ; ELWOODAVE,, UNION, NJ. V IMPORTER repairs, painting,, carpentry training. Call 273-8190 or 745; Real Estate Paralegal Ideal prolosslonal Park "SECU RIT Y 0 F F I CE R S,',••„ .We know how to help. Additions & .Extensions. :_and light clean up work. Must pleasecall: "•••:••'.-••'•...' V APPRAISER ; •9448,^'. ' .'•.-•: •' I:.-'.' ';-V.; . ' Position with'large Newark 2393 Morris Ave.tUnlon.. Undercover operative v and . Ideal professional Park Air Compressors , Specializing In All Carpentry have drlvers-nllcense. / Good (MDM2-9150 law firm. Experience helpful. ' 1 h,p. 12-gallon coded.tahk armed security officers;, car, • 3333 Morris Ave.,Union • -,-' • '•'. -N'*J'-"'- '•'• • Work concrete Laying &' • benefits. 484-5534, ••-. ' ; ClKlV : DRIVEWAYS .'.'• Wired for 115 volts ; Cp PAIXET-Conffpany located In Compotltjvo salary and clean record :. and current l MAINTENANCE..; ' Repairs; •"• ..;, '.'•• ', ,. .-.-•' •- '>:'-'.-'lSeiorUilJiM '-..'.:' Elizabeth looking for two good benefits. : Sond resume- to 574BlpomHeldAve.,BI('d. carry permit required. Nights commorlcal 8, Industrial SEAL-A-DRIVE- Save YOur, ••-'.-•••; »279 plus tax • -.-.;•. SKI SETTING CO. L EGA -L.-S E C R ETA R'V Classfled . Box 4401,. county Linden Air Compressors •' : workers, Full time employ- ; and Weekends. Call between 9 .,'574 Blfd Ave.,Bloomflold Cleaning .': ,- Driveway.' Make It look better ' ^ 90S Mountain Ave.-, ' wanted for small Mlllbufn FilrfWd,N.J.0700e , Leader NeWspapors, 1291 '• ''.;.•;•:;, '••I.'^mi•-:.'../.". 1051 E.Elizabeth Avenue : ment, contact Mr.Wlnousklat am and 5 pm, Dillon Security . Commercial ((..Residential and last longer by having a: CONSTRUCTIONCO. Springfield, New Jersey. firm, contact Gary 376-4500 or NXSIitoUe. •; * E.O.E. ; Stuyvesaht Avenue,; Union, •••-. linden,NJ07034;. \ 743W05 'i .353-2145.. , , -:- ..' ':••.'., .' " •••'. ••• EEO/MFH:..: .-'•••• Co,, Inc. 442-8033, < .'.. •''•-. Floor Waxlna.':; V seal-A-Drlve Application, Cajl -' ••' .' •. 753-M15 :•• '• . , ,!••••.•.-• 374-8881 •-, New Jersey, 07083; ' .;,»".'. '. '272:3553.';• 273-8588 For Free Estimate ' Phone NO, 842-903! . •' ' • or ' ;. '.-' "• :6r374-8BB0 -• •,.' ; 753M38 .. REAL ESTATE ~ OFFICE SPACE ROSELLE.PARK FERNMAR REALTY '"VINGTON-Center- Medical" For l/n/on County Classified call: 686-7700 Boylngorselllng Realtor 241 feer iSiaa443. 31W.WestfleldAve. Ings ana d weekends, Rosalie Park UNION BOOMS TOUgENT IR V ING TO N • C E N T E R BUY OR SELL CALL Bedroom, kitchen,' enclosed h We are "*. porch, first'floor: Day

7 000 ; ; socuiTS/ %!?• -'""•wnces. numP ? r«!'tflers in the union Le.idpr spr»ncj#ielci' Lpncter MounMifisicle Echd' WHITE security S80 per weak lwortfue,wer TlieSueft.itor inRoselles'uo• » Roalty Realtors 688-4200 ton Ave, . Utilities. No fee • m HOUSE WANTED Owner. 399-9093 after 4™ • AINTING CONTRAC- , |201f 678-0123 $2,500. Sell all $1,000 Union, 964-1224. — ' Roselle, you have won N.J. TORS Sorvlng all .of Union' Maplowood. 743-8895, Doylls tickets. Please call 4B6- MASONRY County. .Quality work, FLEW MARKETS Orlg. Recyclers Scrap 7700wlthlnlwoek, ALP.BOYEA MODERN-Couch & love soat, Metal S*' r Priced.; Interior STEPS- Walks, Patios, f&iS['?, ', -Commercial, less than 4 months old, $700, MAXWEINSTEIN ' MAPLEWOOD-5 room apart- HOUSE rORSAU Garages, Foundations, Addi- Residential. Froo estimates TREE SEftVICE CHRISTMAS GIFT Ca|l 245-8235. And Sons mont with hoat supplied, $750 tions, Fully Insured,." Fuly Insured. 274-2181, v SINCE 1920 plus 1 month security ,?.r * FLEA MARKET OLD-RECORDS FOR SALE. 2426Morrls"Avo., Union Available January 1, 86, No •••-.. R.CHRISTIANIC CHRE| Complefe Tree Care .CAU.AND MAKE OFFER. -" '.•,••. : 48«-B172 . • \i\ ? H-OFER-Palhtlng Over 100 dealers. New, Used, Dally 8-5 Sat. pots. Call Christine at Sunday Interior,' oxtorlor. Froe •Landscape Design Crafts,. Ar,ts, Collectibles, 8:30-12 686 8236 Roalty Groups Inc., 964-3003. M0VIN61STORAGE 5 estimates, Insured. 487-9268, Gifts- Somothlrig for 487-3717, eves, weekends. r 'Tree & Stump ovoryonoI Indoors at st PROFESSIONAL-Bach iMAPLEWOOD-Modorn .,lux - AMERICAN RED BALL Mary's High school. 237 S. Stradlvarlus silver trumpet PAYING BEST PRICES ' Urlous, S room apartment, i UNION . Local & worldwide jnovors. Removal ; Broad St., Elizabeth, Sunday, with case. Suporlor condition, For Fine Quality bedrooms, wall-wall, carpbt, Rod •• Carpet- service ti NO JOB TOO Decomberl5,9am-4pm. One year old. 964-4465. Cut Glass & Costumo Jowlery alr-cpndltionor, stunnlno eat- In kltchon, oarage and njany •FLORIDA. Agent UNIVERSI •Crane Rentals ; , RCA-CEp Disc, $5,00 each, TY Van Linos. 276-2070. 160, BIG FOR SALE 687-336! oxtras. quick: access to mass W. Edgar Road, Linden. PO •ContrjTcting ' -.'s: Craftsman radio arm saw, transit and malor hlohways. OR TOO ^125. Call 351-2158 after 6 pm Wanted For Cash '00102, •.'•"..•, ANTIQUE-Bedrobm Set, v/ahl- $950lncludlno.heat/hof,water( and all day Saturday & Sun- OLD BOOKS 8, STAMPS SMALL ty- with mirror and bench. day. LOW RATES, ' Drossor with mirror. Chest of ORIENTAL RUGS We've just listed this 3/fl Froo.Estlmates •- ANTIQUES .,':• BERBERICK*SON , Insured vdrawors. Doublo bod and one STOVE-Gold Hot Point with ROSELLE PARK vExpert-MOVING 8,STORAGE •FREE ESTIMATES Prlvato Buyor-224-6205 bedroom Immaculate •chair, $400 or best, offer.- Cair home in great ;at low cost. Residential, Com- CALL PETE:; FULLY INSURED after 5pm, 487-9557. $200 Call Al'lee at 465-2100 Mmv COLFAX MANOR mprclal. shoro Trips. Local &' 3V RM,AyCAPT.$4J0 neighborhood. This fine Long Distance. • No lob- too day through Friday, 8 am to 5 WANTED 3 558-9376 24 HOUR EMERGENCY BUMPER-Pool, like now. pm, •. •; • -. 3 BR, A/C APT. $725 home features finished small. 298-0882. Lie00210. ' after Spim. $125. Small portable organ like Old Dolls, Toys, Trains, WE'VE GpT YOU COVERED! i SERVICE Metal Toys a Figures Pro Jogging Track and Day/ basement, garage, now $75. Porfect. Xmas gifts. SEALEY-Sofa, Walnut dining Nlto Tonitls Court, Deluxe DISCOVER DON'S-MOVING AND PAINTING BY First clas? Postcards, Military Item1 s aluminum siding, two full trad Call after 4;00 p.m. 487-5829. table with chairs, 2 swlvol tub STORAGE. (The - Rocom- osman. Hotnoorcommbr- ;FIREWOOD •«•"' M», nnimiiry JIG Eat-In kitchen w/dlshwasher. Ancl'v'ou >oem io4(j7o#! Our local n>adotihlp hai benn . • ..,'•' . rlj chairs, 2 walnut units, with baths, and much more. iinoreaafng conmitfnilv during |ha p4*t year, TtjatY1 , mpndod 'Mover) Our • 25th " "-vlco^on your, home- BICYCLE-Assomblod oxer- LIZ Handmade Linens WALK TO TRAIN, 20 mlnutos Yoar. PC 00019, 375vRosoland bar, moro. 376 4758. ^ Ponn Station NYC, Froe hoaf, It also carries a 1 year ERA YOUR HOMETOWN right. Yourn»wip4p«rugoitmo.bigoorjndbottor, •••» problems.- 30 years c spr. . Porfoct condition, 6*7-3365 Buying. Protection Plan WaofferrnoruofwhdivouTiotfdiiwoottlvpaporfor,and ; > PLoco, Union. 687-0035. •lonco In •the trade. Phono 245-1919 $40.00. Phono after 5 p,rn.,.925- TWELVE-.PIoco modular il\/, hot wator & parking. Expert ih.it*f good for ddvorhiori. too! Saifvou'ra looking . ' ' '•' '' "WANTED"-Wood Doll 245-4835, Any tlrtiOi • BS1. ,: .; .' .•;.,• .'. . • • • • : , Ing room set. Brown Velvet. staff on bremlsos. l month which covers all the foi locjlnowa, or which rhorcli.ini> have fhub0«(buvit ' ' . ' RITTENHOUSE "-. HOU3O. Call 487-7071 or 944 security, No foe, pets. Colfax NEWSPAPER our nomotownp.ipffrhelpiVout^lfeisff with .1 grc.il lUri, ,. -..' . v Ono Wur tzer Fun Maker 5765, mechanical systems of We,Tiood-vrgan;caH6B6-B36i. Ave.W.atRoselleAve.W. the home against •;.J men. In,a' truck'.: Prompt, 245-7983 courtoous Service •.',•" WILLIAM E, 4 WEDDING GOWN breakdowns. 241-9791 '.. . •••;•.• PMO0U2 Size 9/10, Veil included, TYPEWRITER-IBM Eloc- PETS SUMMIT-l, bedroom gardon .105 W.' Wostllold Avo. Rosolle BAUER JG UPHOLSTERY Bargah Prlcod at$500 oo tronlc 75, Noods somo work. apartment. $700 per month, In- 1 Best offer. Call Alice at 445 . Park.; .'. •••;. ' .•;•• ;.•..-... Call after 6:00 P.M. es* cludes heat, hot Water and PROFESSIONAL «it» *W« hJIchftri chain ;. oI72 : ' ' '' ' ' 2100, Monday through Friday LOW COST garage. Call 467-1234. ••:• nemniy:/.•••• 8 am to 5 pm. . PAINTINfi RauphoWjriniofbift SPRINGFIELD-1 bedroom •A "sOUTHsiDE MOVING: cHlNON-Supor ; 8 sound Nwt«riH| for Wookdays, .Wookonds,. • Low •Interior Painting ~-•'"'•'v . bodthrandceuchM • : ./: T-SHIRTS/Hats/Swoats gardon apartmont. $625 por •Papsrhanglns •".-" ' Camera, supor 8 Sound Pro- c u s CititDop ratos, Groat Sorvlce.'- lector. ••••• Llke'.Vnow'1 Scroon , , 'om Silk Scroon prlntod for month, Includes hoat and hot Priced to tell fait at •Home » offices clubs, foams, businesses, Including prognant pots wator. Closo to all • Call Anytime 684-4449 •Insured . New Foam Rubber Sbllcor, 3 rolls film. $200,00, subscribe For information call; transportation, Call 467-1236 •. 1157G)-ubor Avonuo, Union • Call241-3554. -.- . ,:•••• W3439.-II"YOURTOPS ' : ••• •' . PMOO348 UNION•. V>: / ; 944-4942 PICK-UP & DELIVERY '135,000 Animal JUIimee SUMMIT-1 and 2 bodroom WONTYLEAMRWliyspAPERSi AVAILABLE :pNTENTS-,Of-apartmont tor .TELEVISION-Zonlth 19" col- ROOFING I, SIDING jalo. Kltchon sot, dining room Wtlfai* apartments. $690 & $815 por 000 JOBS ••''5'; 1001 VaxhallRd., Onion r 250 s month, Includos hoat and hot A G tablp. Chairs, coffoo and end jra?H i AM" LMfueofN.J. g. , E-ROOFING, Now roofs. tablos, lamps; books, otc. wator. Parking additional $24, 129tSWyves^tAye.jtrnibh Pgtchlno jand. shlnolo; work. WEEKDAYS9am-5pm garage $35. 4 story apartmont '•• • HpMEHANDVMAN r 686^5953 Saturday antfSunday 10 am 16 >•?' ° cp!droofs.commorlcal 4 pm. At 828 Dewoy Street, SBBe?»«a* building, Close to shopping, Painting; . paperhanglng, ; and private. Call for Iroe WINDOWS ;•-..• .:-.'•',•: •••&' Union, ..Off West. Chestnut Cflll iiY! 686.77bO or •carpentry.«, odd lobs, clean- 574-3981 ostlrnato.824-4275. - Stroot.,--/. v-. • ; :.. -. .-'.-. XJNION TICKETS >l»l>«M. CLIP & MAIL TODAY IMiWlMlliMMIHw'iMWI ups, No |ob too smaM. 964-8809, ..;.: : 2022MorrlsAvo (also lower rates with proof of Six-Lovely rooms In r ..'•.. Union, Now Jersey cortaln fed. or state Assist. WILLIAM H.VEIT .'•-. FIREWOOD-Soasonod oak. Prog.) • Mopiowood- Two bodrooms & WLL SPECIAL . -I 851-2080 TV-2nd floor. Garage ahd ODDSJOBS '.j!,?wlndowsforJ45 Good price, gall 379-4041;; . floctrlcatworH. .Celll.no. fans rrce tstfrrtatos, own \uar\t •Rpgor.Daltroy »John Cougar REAL ESTATE 8 basomont, Washing machine QUniort Loader ' '14.00 nSpoct.itor hunq. A/C lines, plumbing, Additional Windows $3,25 •Krush Groove 'Thompson No pets, Immodlato oceupan- C Springfield Loader ''-., '14.00 Insured, Slnco 1932,24V724V' Interior 8. Exterior • DMountainaidc Echo '13.00 Dalntlng, Etc. Call 944-4045 or Twins'.Kiss .Pro Wrostllns yWr B XM2 Uh Dlrvington Horald ••; ::•'•. '14.00 '13.00 Call 851-0848 • v FIREWOOD 1 Rangers AKnlcks. : DVailsburgLoador Split and seasoned hardwood. ; BIMND NEW COLONIAL ° ° ' ' \ry CLlndon Loader , ,' . »13;00' "13^00 SLIFCOHERS-OMPEgiEs Vwe? Onoyear old, full cord I' WASHER-dryor, portable . UPPER MONTCUIR - UNION-4V3 rooms, 2 ODD-JOBS- No lob too big or Leave Message- ' - dishwasher, sldo by side bodrooms, largo sitting room small. Call Roy at 851-0848.. "' ..'.-•• XM1: ••.'.-• '•'.'; ••.:• BRAND NEW 3 bedroom Col- ?' •! family-houses; '. rofflgerator with Ice make? onial undor construction, 9 and kltchon, V/i baths, now NAME. ''•;.'•••• .434-0278qr5B3-58B5 • W tBr n door klfchon 50t carpet and painting $700, plus HISCaUNEQUS h*rf,- i ° . ' - Spruce Road, Upper Mont- call for details nDDIUS -•;•••.••$• bydi-oom set and more, 68B- •security. No foo.851-00B6 RUBBISH REMOVED .^uiriritofd jFORrSALE PR, of beautiful clalr Vh baths, wall-to-wall feONWINHOLD* round . glass, top :. cocktail P'74, Lisa,-. IMIONI: All furniture wood & metals oor fabrW APACHE:Solld,, state 1974 : carpeting, hardwood floors- In camper,, sleeps'-a,.- Ice box, tables-:new condition $125/pr, living and dlnlngrooms, col- UNIONiThreo room apart ASSOC.INC. taken away, Attics,, : mortt. Prlvato homo. Heat, hot heater, stove, • sink,. canopy .3 pe.;Colonial solid maple ond GMWESAU onial trim, Anderson thormo- 2060 Morris Ave. Mail With Payment TO: • . basements & garage cleaned. tablos and coffee-table. Need • S water supplied. Ownor wants Reasonable rates. f^enhouw.:Excellent condl- pano windows, aluminum MATURE ADULT, Convo Union • COUNTY tEADtR NEWSPAPERS jo]™ reflnlshlng $75/sot;; call UNION-153rBrooksldo Drlvo siding, gas heat, 200 amp ser- ••'• . .•:, . 325-2713 ..'"• '• 486-3036, after 6 P,M. • nlont to shopping and P.p. Box 3109, Union, N.J, 07083 Saturday, Decomber 14, 9-5 vice, pull undor oarage. Ask • transportation. Call 687-3067 p.m.. Mostly ,clothing and Ing $174,900. Call bulldor 33B- aftjjr 3 p.m Available 686-3600 miscellaneous Items. 8023 or 23° 3536. January 1. TUIIIIIIIIIIt

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LICENSE JOE DOWN CONCORD BILL'S MOORE'S SPARKLE MAID STEPS>WALKS SOUTHSIDE MARRIAGE COUNSELOR 686-3824 UNION TICKETS Lighting W MASONRY N&J BUILDING MAINTENANCE SERVICE : TO22 .Morris Avenue SECURITY MOVING Union, New Jersey Maintenance QUALITY WORK PATIOS : SERVICE INC. EXPANDED Complete Indoor, outdoor PSYCHOTHERAPIST TIRED OF CLEANING? ALTERATIONS/ MAINTENANCE JMfwM 851-2880 lighting and: sign REPAIRS Comm»rcl»l»(nduidlil . FREE ESTIMATES • GARAGES •, S*rvl<( ••.,•••' AREA maintenance. • • Rlltorllblllttllol ' • . •. N«w w Enliritd ••'" . >' . . Oiinlnj . . • . When wo iinlsh"y'bil'r hbmo FULLY INSURED • FOUNDATIONS ' iOWRNYM : MOVING* • individual w (roup ' ' ClOSETS/CABINETS '•: • or office will sparkle; •Installation •. •: COMMERIUL/BESIOENrlAL ' • • ADDITIONS eUMIUVICI ' eounulllnj. . • CuiltmliMTABLESt' • TryusondScoourresuHs. •. '' F»e EitimitavMI Wotli QUuinleed . 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' 20 party dijbn rye bread slices human "elves" from California, arc distinctive iridescent quality. about,little party breads, but how WREATH RECIPES Softened butter or Softened butter or creating a unique line of handcrafted many have thought of filling them DEVILED SPREAD margarine margarine jewelry perfect for holiday gift giving. The belts, pendants, medallions, pins with casy-to-preparo spreads and 1 can (4-14 ouhces) CREAM V PATE SPREAD Combine first three ingredients of and earrings that are part of the Griffin When bob and Phyllis Griffin began arranging .them in tho shape of a deviled ham Vt pound Hverwurst .cach-recipo. Spread bread lightly line arc available fn'a wide variety of .Christmas wreath? -- >'• •-'A cup finely chopped ' ~~3 ounces cream checso with softened butler Spread half of designing and (producing their porcelain - shapes-and-sizes, and cacrrindlvldOBT" ,.5 jewelry ln-1980, the retired fireman and his This Holiday Sandwich Wreath is celpry 2 tablespoons find; bread slices with meat spread c 3 piece is handled separately to ensure that as delightful toUicjsyeasjl is to the _ ia teaspoon,. _ , - _ mixture; 'close sandwiches with i wife had only one small kiln in their m O it is the correct thickness and that tho- "palalorand can therefore double as Worcestershire sauce remaining slices. Each recipe I- garrfgo. Today thcy-havo six kilns,-and glazo is properly applied. makes 10 sandwiches To form IL hundreds of specialty stores and shops an attractive centerpiece as well as 20 slices party bread a scrumptious appetizer. By dimply Softoncdbuttoror wreath. Arrange sandwiches, on 5 across the country carry the elegant but This Christmas, women of all ages will edge, on a large round platter to affordable jewelry produced by Griffin be delighted to find unusual jewelry from alternating rye, pumpernickel and margarine o dijon, rye sandwiches, you get. the CHICKEN APPLE SPREAD form, a circle: Decorate with a Designs' ( ' , Griffin Designs under the tree. ribbon bow or garnish with holly or HOLIDAY WREATH—Made 6 z contrast necessary to create a 1 can (i-% ounces) m Producing each piece of jewelry in- For a free brochure and names of parsley and raw cranborrles from 'party' bread slices, chicken spread 5 volves an eight-day production process in specialty shops in your area that carry the decorative wreath. Just place the Wreath contain! 30 small-sand- _thls .holiday wreath ls_ as "AN HEIRLOOM for which the white porcelain clay is first Griffin line, write to: Griffin Designs,, mini sandwiches upright in a circle 'A cup finely chopped \. wiches. pleasing to the eye as It is to 3 the holidays, like fhls press-molded and then fired in the kiln, 12167 Alcosta Blvd., San Ramon, CA 94583. and add a bright satin bow for apple ' the palate. _s*_grandfather—clock- £ cased In oak. Is a z memorable gift that 8 can be used every day Give The "Gift of Health'/ this Holiday and passed on to the next generation, to all, from PHYSICALDEMANDS CHRISTMAS BARBELL FITNESS CENTER "Your qrie xtop for total SALE! NOBEL EYEGUSSES. INC. fitness" ' Savings Up To... V-J&.GIFT CERTIFICATE,** MONARK AMERICA . - •SSgw SPECIAL DISCOUNT $£0 A MO00 Gift Certificate Gold's will purchase Gym T Shir $ t $cnoo with each 200 Dee. 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Instead of high fat finger ride, safe and long lasting investments Adults and older children wanting • CHOCOLATE FRUIT CENTERPIECE •CHOCOLATE SANTAS, SLEIGH, REINDEER - promiso_to your_j>clfjo_enjoy-a- -stead of two whole eggs Instead of foods llk« cheeses or butter cookies, speed bikes should be sure of a proper size frame to insure pleasurable • CHOCOLATE CHRISTMAS HOUSE •PETITFOORS ^"health.v and wise Hanukkah, uhlppcd,cream, lop your pic uith n and highly snltcdmunchles.like nuts cycling and safety i- Christmas and Neu Vear It'snolso low-fal topping; (ho American Henrt and chips, Irevif yourself to fresh Should (he ,cold weathor make Ihe Indoors more attractive, there aro | difficult,1. 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