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Community header" > o . o ...... -_'.• .^*«. . ' - - - . ._.;_._ _, , *_. »:-_.. .. ._-...'.! . —'.. ' i _. ^I -— . • : VOL.J5NO,14 -V ;SPRIIJGFIELDVNrJ.,TWURSDAY. JA^UARYJZ, 1984 J.,.".;' .'. '.'.'.'./. Two Sections CD (-• Committee ere parking spaces taix refund. A small apartment cpmpLecomplex ceptedjivcepted five bids foiWueforUuel oil for 1984.1984. 1The _By-V4CKLVREEtANn- —Ruocco^ommitteman^-sald-Ht. -atthe-'ownor-'s cxpensOr - designated the week- of Jan.—29 as w|}Ue -.while to . coordinate the A contract for municipal janitorial: Catholic Schools Week in Springfield at 81 Morris Ave. was awarded a bidding companies! were: United Oil ' The Springfield Township Committee $143,700 assessment reduction and a Co., Hillside, T.F.lBarry Oil Service, held flie first meeting of the new year arrangement with privat/ property services was awarded to Amera Cor,' and extended their thanks' to the owners in Springfield, but the final Cranford. in the-nmbupt of $7;848. The students and faculty at St. James $5374.38 tax refund. The assessment of Berkley Heights, Connent Fuel Service, Tuesday nlghtwlth new mayor Phjlip the Shop-Rite rented property on Hillside, Helmund And Co., Elizabeth, Felntuch presiding at his first meeting. legal aspects have been ironed out. contract for the township's gasoline School in Springfield. Students from the school were on hand to hear the reading Morris Avenue was reduced by $75,000 and Shivel Oil Co., Springfield. The bids In the wake of a severe snow warning, The ordinance slates/tnat any vehicle supply was awarded to Helmund and v Co., Elizabeth. Helmund, the sole; of the proclamation. and awarded a $2,805 tax refund. were submitted to Walter Kozub, ^the.governing body introduced a new _parked.1n.!a_reser.vo!9 p.m. Club wipvui „ temporary. Snow closes township schools, Charles Lanman; Landscapes—arid dinance to provide handicap: parking . unlawfully parked. The ordinance will ho inadvertently overlooked Halbsgut's >• The JoyceTrtslerDanscompany. Jan— ; Bene Dinner Theater, Rt. $5y Sayreville. Swingln' Tern, series of square and spaces in business and municipal The winter's first snowstorm, which closings 5 a.m. Wednesday. § 10. 8 p.m. YM-YWHA of Metropolitan Nature Studies, 10 a.m. t6~5"p:m7, Mon. to" be enforced by local police who will In accordance with National Catholic appointment at the reorganization 727-3000. i contra dances. St.'Joseph Hall at the establishments in Springfield William Issue fines up to $50 and tow the vehicle Schools Week, the township committee meeting. began Tuesday night, deposited bet- Springfield's snow plows began their %_New Jersey, 760 Northfield-Ave^West Sat.; 2 to 5 p.mM Sundays, to Feb. 28. ween 5-6 inches of snow,, causing all task of snow removal about 3 a.m. 1 Morris Museum of Arts-and Sciences; "The Old Flag," by Vincent Canby. Coiiegc0f st. Elizabeth. Jan. 6. 8 p.m. A contract was approved for the - Orange. 736-32Q0,ext. 511 or 523. t ~ .,•;.< IV *T. schools in Springfield, and the majority yesterday* Walter KoV.ub, township Morristown. 538-0454.' ' Jnn. tn Feb. 4. World prertjiere. George ^^^0^ by the Folk Project. 228-9729. s appointment of Elizabeth C. Street Playhouse/391 George St., New ™ ''•„,. ,tJ H of Union County, to close ypsterday. engineer,said yesterday, originally six. t El Avram Revue, Jan. 14 a\ 8:30 p.m. Holiday art exhibit of Yard School of Brunswick. 8463895; "< American Rose Society slide Menkenzie, a professional planner, for plows went out but two broke-down. services to the planning board. 2 in Temple. Israel of Scotch Plains- Art's "Older Adults'' classes to Jan. 29. "The Guardsman," "starring Lucie presentation of contest/winners at Dr. Donald Merachnik, superin- Kozub said the operations went, "not o Fanwood, 1920. Cliffwood St.. Scotch 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lobby of Whole Theater Arnaz and Laurence Luckinbill, Jan. 11 meeting. Union Congregational Church, Various tax refunds were awarded to tendent of the regional high schools too badly." "It wasn't' that big of a ^ Plains. 889-1830. Co., 544 Bloomfield Ave.. Montclair. 744- through Feb.. 12. Paper Mill Playhouse, 176 Cooper Ave., Montclnir. Jan. 14 at 2 private residents and corporations who which include Jonathan Dayton in" storm.-Eight guys worked through the 2933. Millburn. 376-4343. p.m. " - • . , appealed property assessments in 1983. Springfield, commented, "The ice base night and there wen; no til'-ups. All ot "Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Baltusrol Management, 545 Morris was just too bad. We couldn't expect the major roadways are passable and Gospel Concert." The Rev. James ' Ave., was granted a $123,000 our 65 school buses to run on it." the sidestreeLs should be cleared by 2 Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers. Theater Lottery celebrates birthday assessment reduction, yielding a $4,600 Merachnik announced the school. p.m," he added. Dorothy Nowood ..and the Norwood billion, prizes awarded.of approximately "Alterations," now through Jan. 29. The New Jersey State _ Lottery Singers with Donald Malloy, the New $1.8 billion, contributions to state "Talley's Folley." Feb. 7 through March celebrated its 13th birthday recently. Jersey Gospel Music Workshop Choir. education and institutions of ap- 4. "Blithe Spirit." March 13 through On Deq. 16, 197,0, the first 50-cent New Emergency management group The Motivations;.Little Stevie and the proximately $10 billion: i » . . I'.ospel Superstars. .Newark Symphony April 8.8p.m.. Tues. to Fri.. 5 and9p.m.. Jersey Weekly Lottery ticket was sold by ; Sat:. 2 and 7 pjn,,-Sun. Whole Theater then-Lottery Executive Director Ralph Gluck said the breakdown of each Hall, 1020 Broad St. Jan. 15. 6 p.m. 688 Lottery dollar for those 13years includes 5008 or 643-4550. S Co.. 544 Bloomfield Ave., Montdair. 744- E. Batch to Governor William Cahill. In. a big report to the people of New 49.1 cents for prizes and 42.8 cents to the is in charge in case of disaster 2933. state—well above the 30 cents required "Send Me No-Flowers^'Gary Powell, Jersey. .Lottery Executive Director By VICKIVREELAND were 20 years ago, Springfield's ap- management officials were nol allowed "PARTNERS IN FAITH" at second Hazel' Frank Gluck gave the following - by state law. She stressed that nearly 92 proximately 22 shelters are still viable. to discuss it. \ annual pre-super Sunday celebration Kay Nell. Robert Kras. Wade Betler. Pat There is a dedicated, behind-the- highlights of the Lottery's 13-year cents of every Lottery dollar has gone scenes group in Springfield that may Two plans have been designed by the The other plan, "Community directed by Issachar Miron. Israeli Hickson. Now through Feb. 1*2. Lee Elvis. directly back to the consumers, in prizes Jan. 7. 9 p.m.; Don McLean. Jan. 14. 9 history: someday be responsible for guiding the federal emergency management Shelter," provides that we receive.ont "composer and educator. Temple Emanu- and to benefit State institutions and El. Westfield. Jan. 28 evening. p.m.: Uncle Floyd Show. Jan. 21 at 9 p.m. Gross sales of approximately $3.7 town through a disaster situation. That" department to evacuate people in the a 10-minute notice of an attack, In that education. group, Emergency Management, is a event of a nuclear crisis. Each plan situation, the local fallout "shelters The New Jersey Lottery revolutionized chapter of 'the—federal' emergency depends on the amount of notice the would be implemented. Most shelters in\ the lottery industry nationally in May management program. • • country would have of an impending town are public buildings such as the 1975 when it introduced the nation's first Directed by John Cottage, a 19-year attack. " municipal building and schools, and lognl |nlf»ry- nnmhprc gpwnp, "Pick-It." veteran of emergency management, Most experts believe that it would some local business establishments. Track resurfacing is under way This was followed in New Jersey by the major function of the office is to take several days of intense in- "I am the only person that can "Pick-4'.' injune 1977 and "Pick-6 Lotto" coordinate emergency management for ternational tension before an attack declare this town a disaster." Cottage' in May 1980. ' ' the township in the event of a small or a would be launched. In that event, of- said, "the mayor would look to this Gluck said the impact of the numbers large scale calamity. Scott Seidel, a ficials would opt to use the Crisis department for advice." for running track at Warinanc —game-is-demonstrated-by-the-faet-that- veteran of 10 -yearsr is- the-deputy p He added. "I can assure you, if we_ they now generate about 90 percent of the coordinator. for a large-scale evacuation of cities had to relocate, some percentage^ the i Work has begun on the resurfacing of breakdown is as follows: $683,513— recreational needs of courtly rbsidents." r Lottery's total annual gross revenues. The' Springfield Emergency which are high-risk targets. population would go berSerk. None of the cinder running track through National Park Service. U.S. Dept. of the Officials explained that the federal these plans .are expected to save funding is part of a national jobs bill . Management volunteer unit comprises According to Cottage, "Union County Warinanco Park. Roselle. the first phase Interior: $85.439—Green Acres Program. is a high risk because we're close to everybody's life They are intended to of an extensive redevelopment of the Y.'j. Dept. of Environmental Protection; intended to create jos, stimulate local DON'T MISS A WEEK . about 26 police reserves and amateur OK LOCAL NEWS TESTING THE AIRWAVES—John Cottage, left, and Scott Seldel test one of the Jiam.radio operators. Anyone over the New York City." All of the population protect as many as possible." park, one of 25 recreatidnal areas SoO.OOO^Union County Community economies and rehabilitate urban parks. m'any radios the Springfield Emergency Management Office utilizes, The-r-adlo- surrounding New York have designated The Office of Emergency operated by the Union County Depart- Development Program: $35.439—Union alc^ 18 who Is a resident of Springfield operators recently communicated with an astronaut aboard a space shuttle „• is'^Jigijjle. to jpiit,, HcAVeyer:, applicants areas to.move to. Union County's Management meets every Thursday at ment of Parks and Recreation and County Capital Budget; $854,391—Total J T . ;' ,....„.-.•-.,.....-..-,:.-.---T:---'-.::'-^7-tT ^v^x:" ' * (Photobyjolin Boutsikaris) are' put through a comprehensive" •solooted"evacuation spot is central, 7.30 p.m. in the Sanh Bailoy Civir- maintained by the'Park Maintenance Project Cost. rural Pennsylvania. Center. New members are welcomed. Division of the Union County Department screening because eventually thoy will "When Warinango Park was selected TOWNLEY SUPERMARKET carry a gun.•' , "It is a very involved, complex,- Seidol and Cottage try to recruit of Public Works. for inclusion in this federally-funded relatively new paper plan," Cottage students whilp they are in high school, Racioppi gets OK to subdivide Walton Almost every night, two police The entire project is expected to, be ' effort, it gained the distinction of 1422 MORRIS AVE., UNION - said. The plan was drawn up in 1980 and like they were, so they can begin their completed by October. 1984 and will cost receiving the most'federal dollars for :: ByVICKIVKEELAND matters, ex-board member, Richard bpard when I was mayor and he did an reserves patrol Springfield in addition for the .first few years, Cottage said training early. some $854,513.00. Included will be: any one project in. the state." said The Springfield Planning Board Colandrea, a 20-yearrveteran of the outstanding job; He was one of the most to the regular police. The reserves wear Thomas L. Nolan, director of the Union 688-9709 a uniform and have their own car. construction of a senior citizen area, tot Nil* Rr-,()Un ,it)h- for f , ();H|t recently approved a minor subdivision planning board, is still upset^over not knowledgeable board members. His lots, reconstruction of the retaining wall County Department of Parks and application from builder ' Frank being reappolnted to the board this Integrity is beyond question and he did Every two years they, must pass the A jewelry theft reported around the 7.5 acre lake, the lighting of Recreation. • . Racioppi to subdivide the sold Walton year. Colandrea said, "I am naturally all his homework on the applications. I state police training course and qualify ! Ballfield No. 2. rehabilitation of existing "Warinanco Park is the most heayily School property. The application was disappointed and I think it is a loss for don t understand why he wasn't re- on a firing range. Cottage said the' A Perry Place residence was autombile accident Saturday.morning ballfields and the reconstruction of utilized of all our 25 parks and facilities," STEAK SALE! granted in a 5,-4 vote. thetownship," ' . . appointed." . . reserves—wear bullet proof vests burglarized Saturday night when the JMI South Springfield Avenue. Grayman because, "they are subject to all the restrooms into modern, handicapped said Charlotte DeFllippo, Union County Colandrea, a registered,Republican, ,,„_». r <•• - .. owners left their home fot_about an was taken to Overlook Hospital where Dissenting votes were cast by Mayor Feintuch, who was the sole appointer hour. Police said the intruders gained he was treated and released. The '>:he; accessible facilities. Freeholder. "Thousands of area of planning board members, said, "I dp was supported by both Democrats Cieri risks the^egular police are." . The project engineer is Schoor.. residents flock to Warninaco Park each, SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE Philip" Feintuch, new member. Fred and Stanley Kaish, but nbt^by 'H,^—^Ujejyfiergency managementI office is access to the home through the back driver, Mary Rivers Sll, of 1. n.ur *.,, not feel that anyone is married to a n the DePalma and Gillen, Inc. of Bricktown.. weekend durlngthewarnrmontjis-and-- Bayroff, Nat Stokes, and Marcia Republican majority. Clerj saicT-they 'o^ed > basement of. the Sarah door. About $5000 worth of jewelry was not injured. _. US DA Choice USDA Choice-Tailcss position. Changes should be made so - _.„.,. ,_,.-,, , . ;J •• Union County received federal funding' we welcome the chance to rehabilitate F l - - whv rn nnr -ro Bailey Civic Center. Their equipment reported missing. The Shop-Rite on Morris Avenue, our existing facilities to better meet the a controversjrover whether or not the that newlHRcHonliiid point of-vicw can were jicyer_intormed wjiy^ Coiandrea_ includes a.number of radios, including The Dollar Shoe Outlet, Route 22 Springfield, reported a delivery trailer for the project in July, 1983..The funding wasn 1 application applied for called for a be expressed. Mr. Colandrea was an ". were. lat feappointeae in being announce. The appoihtmentd and Ciersi a back-up for the police radio system, East, also reported a recent burglary. broken into abbul 6:45 a.m. Friday and major or minor subdivision, tn the asset, but there are others_who can "^sald7theT{rwa^~no discussion until the medical kits, ("You could do surgery Shoes and boots were reported missing cases~of-merehandi3e-rtiissing:-Police with'Sbme of the stuff we have," Cot- after intruders broke in through the said an employee observed a man near ' -eyent-a m«fjprsubaivistorr^sTiredo^r^el^e~etluaI|ywell'r^~T^ . last minute. He- added, "I can un- said) roof, the trailer and then pursued him when / all propertyowners within a. 200 foot—-The mayor-instead appointed two derstand-why-though,-they_had_thei^ J?.^ . sanitation kits,, blankets, own internal problems." cotS,TBnd" a respirator. The state • A Westfield man, who a witness said he tried to get away. The suspect fled on/ radius would havehad to been notified, ^MartlHO~aTid-Bayroff;~Feintucnewcomers, Republicans Angelh ~ o ro< id es new appeared to be having a heart attack, Morris Avenue in a stolen car heading' Feintuch voted 'against the—ap=. "I am not the Republican party in. -£ > t geiger counters to the towards Union. / plication because he felt it was a major "both ' meri~ are in the contracting Springfield," Feintuch said, "I mUst departments every other year. struck a street sign at Shunpike and FROM OUR DELI subdivision. Feintuch said the ap- business and can interpret the listen to my Republican committeemen Geiger counters are used to detect Pitt Roads about 8:30 p.m. Friday. Police said similar burglaries have CUT FRESH TOORDER! plication requested to divide the. 26 necessary documents.. and the chairperson of the Republican radiation in the air. The reserves are Police said LeO Richman, 50, was seen been reported in the area. ' acres into 14 on one side and 12 on the Councilman WillianrCiCri, who made^ party." • also trained to do radiological veering back and forth on-Shunpike Thumann's "•''•'• other. Wadded tljattheplahriing board a public 'statement.'"at the ~ According to Feintuch,' Colnndrea monitoring. Monitoring is a test for .Road. He was administered first aid hy On fhe inside could'onljrdony a request for sub- reorganization meeting, said he was was • aware his appointment was in exposure to radiatiBn in the human responding patrolmen and the first aid 2 TURKEY CORNED divsion if itilolated zoning laws. "We most disappointed with Colandrea's jeopardy because, "he cornered me in body that would be necessary to do in squad. Richman was later admitted to , Sports pages 7-8 SWISS the cardiac unit in Overrook Hospital. Obituaries .....: pageB CLEARANCE SALE would be imposing an unconstitutional non-appointment. "His seemed like the December to_ discuss his reap- the event of a nuclear explosionp . Btandard." . most natural appointment. I «,servcd pointment. I think he is being unfair genzion Grayman, 72, Edgewood Martin Luther King is being remem- JCHEESE BREAST BEEF Cottage said that although fallout Avenue, was slightly injured in an bered in Union County. See Focus, —ln~otlrer-related planning board with him for two years on the planning when he pleads surprise."* . shelters are no longer stocked like they $465 $165 OFF GIFT WARE • •• ' VJ 111. v, in. . /» *H1 Thurs, Jan. 5 thru Sat. Jan. 28 PRODUCE...FRESH (FROM THE FARM! "Come in and save on originial handcratted -1 Florida, SuUKIst giftware. Chose from 100's .of items in ! Andy Boy ceramic, glass, wood, fabric, metal, etc. GRAPE BROCCOLI EATING Mon thru Fri 9:30-9 Gallorjing Hil Mall FRUIT ORANGES Sat 9:30-6, Sun 10-4 at Five Points, Union 687=2071

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•3 Llbraiy-colfimn eminars on SUICI 'Compensations of War' 7a KKNILAVORTH-Teen slrcsses Im- on dealing with pressure and suicide psychologists of the Union County posed by school pressures, jobs, peers, prevention. > •'• Regional High School District No. l, the nisi und cjirccr selection car^ Kid^need4oJ3e^ware that there ore sl new insights on being in battle T5i^anrutiliJied--a-gulder- Teedage- sometimes lead to suicide or attempted people who.care.and.who can help," Suicide," prepared by Maureen Under- has to destroy them airralTd~begiri staid Brearley Director of Guidance BvHOSKI'.SlMON bodies still' had to be carried and Kulcldc. And of the suicidl'H tried, three . wood, a social worker fromSt Clares transported to hospitals. Often he felt anew. Monroe Nbslller. "Our department can Hospital,: Denville. The faculty was SPRINGFIELD- Following are cur- rently popular books at the Springfield as If he-were participating in a movie. COMPUTER GUIDE _ These facUsoind'more were presented PtQvjdeJhese students with as much In- then presented with the materials and —LJChe-Word Processing-RookA-By- lo T.1A David Breufcley Regional High formation that is available and also -l4e-felKhal-lhese-«(periencefrhad-glv«n— objectives, and their help solicited, y him confidence, initiative, courage, PeterA. McWIlliams. School students '-during week-long make referrals, if necessary. We want Tho results evoked; Into 50-mlnute World War I Ambulumi' Itrlvrr This book iB written for the "absolute presentations In Khelish classroomH. .... them to know wo are sensitive, to their "The Compensations.' of Wur,"by saying "I wouldn't trade this pastyear 1 presentations to the students on thB_ ror any other five years of my life." He novice", as the author was only two The purpose was to niake students needs? ~. ~~ s (iuy Kmerson Bowcrrtian, Jr. historical perspectives of suicide, per-' was awarded the Croix de Guerre. years ago. After reviewing a brief jiwuri>ortht>problemnmlinstructthem / An outgrowth, of an In-service At the uge of 20, the Idaho-born. sonal and cultural attitudes toward TWO IN ONK history of.computers, he tells us that suicide, evaluating suicidal-potential uuthor left Yale to serve in World War I "word processing machines are tools UK an umbulance driver attached to a "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter," by and offering suggestions on what to do Marco Vargas Llosa. ' that serve the word processing that Fishing clinic will begin about feelings regardlngsulclde— French Division. After a year and a half goes on in the ultimate word J he returned home, marrled^went into The author-a prominent South "I'm .very much concerned because American novelist- is an entertaining processor-the human mind." He ex- the banking business, then managed an plains clearly how that- works;-the adolescent suicide is a high-incidence exporting firm in Los Angeles until his storyteller. With his light, breezy touch, at^Brearleyifext month national problem," said Superintendent he gives us a taste of, the culture and machine allows maximum flexibility in death in 11(47. alteration, change, correction, revi- KKNJhWOKTH-The Watchung concentrating on offshore, giant tuna, of Schools Dr, Donald Merachriik. He was quite unprepared ~, for the politics of his part of the world. Saltwater Klshing Club begins its 16th and shark fishing, work with fishing "Because of this it is extremely impor- This novel is a combination of two sion, and expansion, and then will print rigors of the conflict, the kind of. out any number of printed copies, year of fishing instruction at David electronics,-rig baits, study some fjsh tant that students in • the regional courage required, the reduction of all stories: Mario, 1H, wrfs a first year law Hrearley Regional High School in biology/behavior, and a little naviga- district become aware of the problem human beings to one common student and u worker al a mediocre Personal computers can be Kcnilworlh next month. Acknowledged tion. Pete Barrett, editor of The Fisher- and how to combat it." „• . denominator in the face of death, but he radio station in Lima, Peru, when he understood by anyone familiar with a experts and club members will'present man; Steve Pepc, captain of the. Nancy NelsonrP-guidance counselor concluded that was "still has iU> com- met his recently-divorced Aunt Julia TV set and a typewriter, but must first _ , SUICIDE AWARENESS DISCUSSION—Participating in suicide awareness and lx>lh inshore and offshore blue water charter boat "Sabre"; Al Kistore, at the highlschool, was responsible for pensations for those who live." from Bolivia. They flirt, they have an learn the language and symbols con- preventlondtecusslohs are (from left) David Brearley Regional High School Direc- courses. The courses-are coordinated famous authorand fisherman's council organizing the program and; along with His sensitivity to his surroundings affair, and they eventually marry. nected with computers. The six main tor of Guidance, Monroe Nesiler, Brearley counselor Nancy Nelsonand students by. John Wilkinson-contributing author representative; Doug Rusch, offshore counselors Joanne Jakubik and Maria was apparent as w.e read of his reac- Simultaneously, there is a series of -components of a personal computing Ken Grles, Maria Maley and Tony Costa. Discussions are part of Union: County to' The Fisherman. With the club's . specialist from Sportmans's Outfitters^ Settimo, conducted it. The program will tions lo the beauty of the miles of coun- anecdotes written about Pedro Com- system are: the main computer (with years of teaching experience, and a. Regional School District's ongoing program to stay on topjjf such serious Issues and representatives from nationally be available to the other three regional tryside, his pain on seeing the convales- acho, another Bolivian, who is an its CPU, RAM, ROM), the video screen, that plague'sfudents today. • • . • • committee with literally centuries of known marine electronics firms will be cent and wounded soldiers (frozen, unusual scriptwriter. His soap operas the keyboard dike a typewriter) disc fishing experience, Watchung is an ex- high schools in the district: Governor the featured speakers. Livingston, Berkeley Heights; Arthur gassed, amputees); the splendid old are both bizarre and grotesque; he drivers (they record information on perienced New Jersey group conduc-. Both courses will be held In conjunc- castles, the fresh-faced American girl himself dresses as his characters disks), program (the software tells the ling fishing clinics.- *. • ' . L. Johnson, Clark; and. Jonathan tion" with the adult education program Dayton, Springfield. A follow-up pro- telephone operators, bombed out would. The complexity of his plots and computer what to do). Each of these Author's book leads to incident During the seven-week inshore at David Brearley Regional High gram will be presented in the spring. villages, roads too muddy, too dusty. characters become so confused that he components is explained fully. courses, lectures and personal in- School in Kenilworth. They begin on MOUNTAINSIDE-Apparently, was placed on I he front lawn of former And freshmen next year will receive Bowerman describes the Mountainside Police Chief William struction will cover topics including: Monday, Feb. 27, at 7:30 p.m. and con- the information. some people "can't separate fiction from Mountain bo*Gu2h councilman Timothy tinue on Mondays at the same time. disagreeable sea voyage <14 days), a Alder said that this was the first such fishing from your own boat, party "Personal problems can and do af- naval battle between two destroyers, fact. Bcnford. Benford. whose latest book is incident reported in aljeast 17 years! boats, and cliurter boats; fishing from Course fees are $29 for the Inshore and On Monday, a burning Nazi swastika called "HitleVs Daughter", reported fect academic performance," noted his successive camps, daily routines, the storyline of "Hitler's Daughter'-' tesfiaysr ttfld^letst-ter-— $35 for the' Offshore, and include all Nestler. "So, as educators, we have to letters from home, loneliness, (later that he was awakened by his dog bark- is- that in the last days of the Third minal tackle, knots, and equipment course materials, instructional charts, Sannino honored ing and looked outside. Seeing whal he consider the 'whole' student if we want, friendships grew). The ambulance Heich.a pregnant woman carrying the care. Speakers include: Milt Rosko, and booklets. There will be door prizes to provide proper services."' drives were subject to numerous shell- SPRINGFIELD- Maria Sannino, believed at the time to be a tree burning unborn child of- Adolf Hitler was Jersey Coast expert and. famous awarded and certificates issued to on his front lawn, the former coun- Other guidance department ings, on the ground and bombings from Battle Hill Avenue, has-been named in spirited out of Europe on a German U-. author; Dick Kondak, internationalbig • those completing both courses. the air. cilmani'alled police for help. boat. Thirty-nine years later, the child offerings—outside of course selections the 198-1 edition of Who's Who Among . game tournament specialist •„ and For further information contact: and college or career choices—include Yet ambulances still had to be driven, When Benford went outsit)e, he realiz- is the subject of a search by a Nazi Rich Mickelsen (738-9444), Harry Students in American Universities and technical representative for alcohol and substance abuse Informa- Colleges. Sannino attends Upsala Col- ed it was a wooden swastika. He ex- hunter, who believes the child is one of Hydrasporls boats; Art Hilliard, cap- Linkin ('376-6300), or John \Vllkinson lege, East Orange. tinguished the two by three-fool Nazi three women: the wife of the vice presi- 1654-8485).. .. tion and sngle-parent family tain of the Highlands charter boat "Rip -counseling. ... Luncheon honors emblem by rolling it in the snow. He dent, a powerful congressman, or a na- Tide"; and Frank Rusch, tackle and , believed the incident was prompted by tional television anchorwbman. fishing expert from Newark Sinker. athletes, UNiCO ToJPubllcity his book. Benford, who- has held : Benford's first book, the "World War Company. - Chairmen: numerous autograph signirtg—sessions II Fact Book", received much acclaim The offshore blue water is a six-week SPRINGFIELD-Sprlngfield's Unico Would you like some,help for his books in area bookstores, and has done well in sales. course. Durine it we will: hear lectures COMING SOON... und several individuals were recogniz- in preparing newspaper reported he and his family has been ed for their contributions to the athletic releases? . Write to this receiving crank calls, but that they had department of Jonathan Dayton newspaper and ask for our stopped by Christmas. M TOWN S HI P^> F^SPRINX5FIE L D TO SPRINGFIELD! Regional High School recently lit a lun- "Tips on Submitting News It was reported that Sgt. James Deb- M NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS cheon held in their honor. Also, a brass Releases." bie checked the ar.ea, but found little 'M 3« ANOTHER GREAT LOCATION plaque was hung in the building thank- evidence of the 1:49 a.m. incident. SI RiOvrmicjIit Mnvip Rpiit.iK ing "those who have niode significant M LISTED BELOW ARE-THE DAYS" WHEN THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE PICKUP. contributions to Bull dog Athletics:" M THESE DATES ARE NOT CONTROLLED BY THE TOWNSHIP OR THE CONTRACTOR? M SHOP LOCAL M THE DATES LISTED ARE CONTROLLED BY THE MUNICIPAL SANITARY UNDFILL M Honored at the luncheon were Unico, -ENTOY- ;AUTHORITYr- — -•• represented by township commlt- •«- M- SIIOHOfRADVKRTISKKS THE ARTS? teeman Bill Cierl, for its donation of a AXDSAVKMOXKY ^ M 1984 Holiday Schedule STUDIO football Scoreboard; Mrs. Jack Carter, il.eed M The Holiday Schedule for the year of 1984, to be observed by Municipal Sanitary S for a gymnastics springboard; and Spr- $ FOR YOUR ART? M Landfill Authority is as follows: M ingfield policeman Jim Ssabo, for his Special personal service want AN M NEW YEARS DAY SUNDAY ' JANUARY 1 M Downstairs At Newberry's "unselfish time commitments." Beautllully M MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY MONDAY JANUARY 16 Also named on the plaque but not pre- Sculptured 14 Kt. sent were Jack Carter, Don Lusardi, for for special banking needs. ARTS FESTIVAL?' 'sv{ICOLNS BIRTHDAY .MONDAY __ FEBRUARY 13 General Greene Shopping Center Gold Wedding Bands M ^ TINGTONS BIRTHDAY ' MONDAY . FEBRUARY 20 3: •t ' a storage shed aLMeisel Field; and the tiom |uil M M Morris & Mountain Avenues Dayton baseball.team for a baseball The Union Center National Bank, "the bank with a Wondering what's M GOOD FRlbAY FRIDAY APRIL 20 ELKS WELCOME DAYTON CHORALE—In top photo, Jonathan Dayton Regional heart," provides a variety of services to satisfy going on in the arts? • MEMORIAL DAY ' - MONDAY MAY 28 M High School vocal musk Instructor Brenda Kaohats^wlth Bill Pugllsl (center) and Scoreboard, indoor pitching mound, ./ on the \ M 37HJ000 an8 a pitching machine and batting ev6ry financial need. And you'll find helpful, INDEPENDENCE DAY WEDNESDAY JULY 4 M* —FEATURING^ David Hart, Union County Reglonal's Board represeritatlvefrom MoUntanslde, at friendly people to back up those great services; like (/ Diamond M LABOR DAY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3 cage. i Exchange. , REGISTER NOW FOR THE the Elks Lodge 1585. In bottom photo, Lodge secretary Dick Pullenpresent donation Said Dayton Athletic Director Peter Anne'Marques who has been helping senior citizens UNION COUNTY ARTS U COLUMBUS DAY MONDAY OCTOBER 8 VIDEO ACCESSORIES, BLANK TAPES, to Kay. The Dayton Chorale presented holiday selections at a Christmas Party Falzarano: "It is with deep apprecia- for more than 10 years.. CONFERENCE M ELECTION DAY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 CLEANERS, VCR SALES, RENTALS given by the E|ks for two other Union County Regional high schools. M VETERANS DAY MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 tion that we honor these contributors. January 14,1984 THANKSGIVING DAY - THURSDAY Popular VHS Movies- AH Ratings Arid this plaque will be hung as a visible Call 233-7906 for information 9-4, M-F M NOVEMBER 22 MAIN OFFICE: CHRISTMAS DAY TUESDAY DECEMBER 25 sign of our gratitude." Union County Office of 2001 Morris Avenue, union M Arthur H. Buehrer MOVIERENTALS.;.$l,89aday STOWS STRICT DRIVE IN: THE UNION 'iQ ft Mastercard Accepted Cultural & Heritage Affairs (201)925-7720 Township Clerk When You Join Our Howie Club. Memb«nhlpi honwtd at all Uldto Studio lotitlom. Children's movies at library Saturday Preparation For 2022 Stowo Street, union M FIVE POINTS BRANCH: CENTER **************** **•*••••*••••••••••»••••• SPRINGFIELD-A free Children's about a mother cat who. attempts to 556 Chestnut Streot. Union NATIONAL follow and find her family of kittens; COLLEGE BOARD EXAMS IARCHMONT BRANCH: Movie Show will be presented at the RESULTS ARE 2455 Morris Avncue. 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<- Thursday, January 12,1984- SERVING SPRINGFIELD SERVING SPRiNGFigLp'.JViouNTAINSIDE, KENILWORTH - Thursday, January 12,10M- 5 Ada Brunner lotions Executive Editor Scene around Motorists'vio William Goodman SpringfieMlisspdelr Managing Editor burf 37 Mountain Ave.,' ~~ RaymoncfWoTTalI munici Advertising Director SPHIN(JKIKU>- A crowded. Joseph Sorbello, Maplewood, were Springfield, NJ. 07081 -PubHshed-cvery—Thursday— I court Monday nifiht saw found guilty of damaging a car and fin- ed $tMI each. Yu-Tak Chiu, Elizabeth, by Trumar Publishing Corp. many out-of-town residents f(nea~ToT motor vehicle violations, J William was fined $150 for possession of stolen Business Office Annual mall subscription. hubcaps'. Lasariun Oshiokpekhal. $13.00 In county, J19.O0 out of U-wis, Kast Orange, was fined $555 for 1291 Stuy vesant AVP , llnlnn, N J. 07083 iinn>[»lslt'riif vi'hli-lo und Kli/aheth. pleaded guilty to having no countyT30* per copy. Mailed [ dd insurance and was fined $215 and 686-7700 and entered as second class"- driving while suspended. Itooscvelt received a three month license revoca- matter at the Springfield, Kranklin. Hlainfield, pleaded guilty to tion. " i N.J. Post Office. driving while suspended and was fined A lU-year-old Springfield man was Postmaster: Send Address $515. lined $:IHO. Perry Lesofski, Skylark SturlingU'o, Hlainfield, pleaded guil- 3 WALTER WORRALL, Publisher changes to Springfield Koud. pleaded guilty to operating an Leader 1291 Stuyvosant ty to speed ing und having no insurance. unregistered trailer und being an Ave., Union, N.J. 07083. He WHS fined a total of $210 and receiv- unlicensed driver. ed u two month driver's license revoca- Vullan Kichardson, Orange, received tion. a two-year license revocation anjl was Stephen Kent, Short Hills, and Juson lined $110 when he pleuded guilty lo OeCasIro, Colonia, each were fined $215 operating un uninsured vehicle. A better way when they pleaded guilty to having un WILLIAM MARKSTEIN ol Springfield- open container of alcohol in a vehicle. Omuira Caiazzo, 39, Bryant Avenue, When it comes to redistricting in New Jersey, one of Springfield, wus fined $265 when she . has bocn elected vice president of the William Monloney, 2H,.of Plainlield, Key Club at Newark Academy in Liv- two things is sure to happens wus lined $2(>5 each on separate pleuded guilty to driving while under the influence, of alcohol, ('aiazzo ulso ingston. The Key Club is a service charges of driving while under the in- organization of seniors and junior's who 1. If the governor's office and legislature are A tree and a flag: those are the clues U.S.M.C.'andall other servicemen aruT fluence of-alcohol und refusal to take received u nine month license revoca- to this week's. Scene around the towns, women who served or will serve in our' volunteer time to assist~with various ieoiitroIleid'"by~the^saTn~e^party;-"'ygu'"get gerryman- the breathalizcr 1est.~rie'ulKO~had~his " lion. school projects. A- senior, heirthirsDn which can be found somewhere in armed forces, and who will give their driver's license revoked for u year. dering. ... * " lives for-our-countrjiv^-he said. ' Clifford Kenz, 25, of Union, pleaded of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Markstein. Springfield. If you reeognize-itHet-us (iladys Rudolph. Summit, was fined —guilty—lo-dr-iving—w-hilti-under—the-in— 2. If the governor's office and legislature are hear from-ypu by 9 a.m. Monday. Write- "It is located in the Second Ward SPECIAL EVENTS-The students of the r^Sh'at-Si.James School in St?rlngfleid $250 for'shoplifting in a local super- Memorial Park, at Stiles St. and Elm fluence und wus lined $2(15 and hud his 2 Films at library controlled by different parties, you get a veto. to Scene, in care of this newspaper, are preparing for Catholic Schools Week Jan. ^MReb. 4. Here students are shown in market. Frederick Sullivan und Philip license revoked for six months. P.O. Box 3109, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., st.w. -—-- - their recent holiday preparations. From left to rfght (back row) are Christopher Dicks, both of Pluinfield. were each fin- MOUNTAINSIDE-The Mountain- With-the state locked into the second category, the Union 07083. J ''I know this park very well and lam Burkhardt, grade .6; Mary Lou Zotti", grade 7; AiwysWelscto, grade 5; Nicole ed $1050 lor shoplifting and sentenced Alvin Perry, East Orange, pleuded side Public Library will show two films long-standing squabble over creation of new known as the old man who plays paddle Doremus, grade 8. In front row, left to right, are Helens Damatpt grade 3; Raffaele lo :i(> clays m jail. guilty to driving while suspended and us purl of ilsu'dull film series Tuesday, Last week's'Scene, a photo by.David 7:15p.m. . Allison of Linden, shows "the top of a tennis there every summer. I beat Battglla, grade 1; Stacey Koempel,grade2; Dlana^Diaz, grac Shuun Cunningham, Millburn, and was fined $765. Peter Barnick, Rahway, congressional districts is continuing. almost everyone there — maybe one or pleaded guilty to lending license plates "Gameel Gamal" means beautiful monument that is on the corner of N. dancer and is the subject, of this movie The plan pushed through by the Democratic Stiles St. and W. Elm St. in Linden, two I can't beat. But I've been playing and was fined $130, Eduardo Beternit.n majority under threat of a veto by Gov. Thomas Kean New Jersey," Joseph V. Insogna Jr. paddle tennis for 45 years." Elizabeth, was fined $515 for driving on the art of belly dancing. "Blue Meh wrote. A teacher at Joseph E. Soehl Rich Munnelly of Linden complained Halpern named to Foundation of Trustees while suspended. ol Morocco" is a glimpse into the uni- shows only minute changes from the old one which — that the "challenge isn't a challenge at que life of a desert people whose skin Middle School of Linden, sending in his ners und over the years hus deull with as we've said before — is a monstrosity. _ -ninth correct answer, he sa id: all." In identifying the park, he said, SPRINGFIELD- Richard Halpern, a prises was formed in 1975 by Commerce having served as an executive with a WEDDING STORIES becomes blue from the dye of their .'.'You .-.really., .should:...get -something . professional people, large estates and tux and economic advisor and Presi- and Industry. Its basic purpose is to ex- •securities firm. ^*. Wedding stories and photos must be clothing. These people are a primitive Republicans have been pushing for a bipartisan "Thigj.monument is dedicated to the* harder." dent of: Richard G: halpern. Associates.'' pand the "understanding''of economic Halpcrn's is a- frequent- IcctureTSjn • closely-held corporations. nomudic 'tribe living in hardship and men and to the women who gave their ' He lives in Springfield with his wife submitted to this newspaper within commission to redistrict the state. Too late for last week; The previous Inc. of Springfield, has been named to concepts, theory and principles as they •such areas as economics, finance and^ eight weeks of the wedding date. isolation. ' That is., despite its partisan source, a logical idea. lives in the service of the United States. week's mystery scene brought a the Board of Trustees for the Founda- upply to the free market system, and to lax reduction. He also has become a ^nd^ two children. "May 2, 1968, the monument was correct answer from someone who had tion'For Free Enterprise. The Founda- disseminate this knowledge to en- leading consultant in evaluating struc- Logical ideas, however, do not usually get very far placed in its present location, Second a very good reason for recognizing It tion-is a.ffliated wfth Commerce and In-' courage positive participation in free tured settlements. \. SHOP UK'AI, with state legislators. The fate of this one is no dif- Ward Park, as a tribute to Cpl. Ronald Jeannie Spagnolo of Mountainside, a dustry-Association of- northern New enterprise. Halpern has served as past president ,VKUSAVK<(AS ferent. • • W. Knosky, U.S.M.C. Cpl. Knosky gave fourth-grader in Deerficld School, Jersey in Hackensack. of the New Jersey Chapter of Ihe Inter- SlIOPOUKAHyEKTISKHS his life> to our great country while identified the picture as the entrance to Halpern has been active with the Halpern has a background as an ex- national Association of Financial Plan- AND SAVE MONEY flemington furs As a result, the redistricting mess will end up in the serving in Vietnam. In light of this, the the Mountainside Public. Library on Foundation since joining Commerce ecutive with an insurance company, park is now known as the Corporal Watchung Avenue. She wrote, "I have and Industry more than a year ago. He working with trust companies or courts, which will have to do the work that the state's Ronald W. Knosky U.S.M.C_Second gone to the Public Library for years. • This Radiant Marquise will serve on the Foundation's Board of several major banks,"prior to forming Cut Diamond Ward Park. During the summertime I entered a elected officials should have done. Trustees for a one-year term. his financial advisory firm in 1073. He "1 recognized this week's Scene' contest at the library. I won a cer- also has a background in securities, GREATEST What's worse, it now seems likely that the whole The Foundation-. For Free Enter- , because I've driven past it often." • tificate for achieving the requirements. • business of redistricting will become another clif- I go there also for research and leisure. - $259 OAK KNOLL Frank McSweeney of Linden also fhanger. January is almost half over; the filing recognized the photo as "the monument In front there is a bicycle rack for Retirees schedule a Tuesday meeting on lha Diamond Exchange*. people to put their bikes." deadline for candidates is in April. That means; that in. honor of Cpl. Ronald W. Knosky, MOUNTAINSIDE-The Mountain- the attorney for the Union County SCHOOL JANUARY candidates will have almost no time to plan for 1984 side Active Retirees will meet Tuesday Board of Social Services and currently at 9:30 a.m. in the Municipal Building. serves as president of the Woman of the Holy Child races. Even more important, voters will be left not A guest column Ann Conti, an; attorney and local resi- Lawyers in Union County. only bewildered by district lines drawn at the last deiit. will speak on "Wills and Probate Procedures." • On January 1, 1983 she took the oath announces its moment, but possibly so discouraged that they won't of office as Surrogate of Union County n a Muitoicarcl Accepts* Excerpts from U.S. senatbr's Lebanon diary She is an atlorriey specializing in (201)925-7720 FURSAl bother to go to the polls. family law and estate practice.She was for a five year term. ' By FRANK LAUTENBERG I feel better informed about the progress, if that's the word, to the a gap in the mountains east of Beirut. annual Cornelian There is a better way. It's too bad that our U.S. Senator combat position of our forces, and also British Embassy, which has given the They say if that gap could be closed, it legislators have been unable to find it. jaJD.-New Jersey) understand better the diverse political United States temporary office space. I would deprive extremists and radicals Scholarship (The following account Is from notes elements as given by many sides. find myself. thinking that I hope the in the Beirut suburbs of weapons. I even SERVE YOUR COUNTRY AS and observations made-by—Senator Hdwever.as is always the case, certain ambassador -could be right, but he hear the thumping of mortar fire in the YOU SERVE YOURSELF Competition Frank Lautenberg during a recent reflections are more lasting. > seems too optimistic. nearby hills. , 401-K EVERl -LetteErte the editor A marine brigade, I'm told, could do inspection of marine forces in Beirut). • »•» • we are forced to helicopter to the As we await the helicopter to take us As we approach the Lebanese coast, marine position at Beirut Airport, just a the job! However, symptomatic of the • Skill Training In 1984, most of the Fortune Qualifying test Board 'polities' Mass of Citizens in the United States to Beirut from Lamaca Airport in the marine gunners aboard the few miles from the embassy Wdugh frustrations of 'the~marlnes are~ the '- •.-Responsibility mean well, whenever they obtain the Cyprus, already we see economic helicopter start cranking live ammo. town. It's too unsafe by road, we're Byzantine political realities of the • Army College Fund 500 Companies will have Saturday, January 28, 9 a.m. right understanding of matters, but it is I do not relish being in the position of casualties of the Lebanon fighting — a into their two-50-caliber machine guns told, region. The Christian, Druze and Shiite Union 2007 EmarsonAvo. «88r8990 adopted a 401-K Plan. not easy to accomplish this especially Girls entering ninth, grade In the fall resembling a rabble-rouser or a per- fleet of jets, including 747's, belonging that swing out the .windows. They begin At the airport, marine officers point militias al.l have a stake. , i„n closin, g the Irvington 910 Springfield Ave, 372-0232 petual writer of letters to the when the inventors and abettors of to Middle East Airlines, Lebanon's adjusting their helmets and flak ouUho-routc-tho-tr-uclUewor-isUobk gap^ut they re too busy fighting each of 1984 are eligible to apply for awards pernicious—measures-are infinitely Frlliahnth BO Broad 5t. 352-1339 which honor academic excellence, Springfield LeaderrlMs only because of national airline, sitting idly on thejackets. There's no more light banter. when he blew unp the marine barrarftbarrackss olher-ASoTff the marines dffl it, they what I read in this very paper and hear more industrious in disseminating their tarmac. could become the target of all factions. leadership and character. poison, than the well disposed part of . We touch down hard and fast-on a Oct. 23. From the.parking lot in which ARMY.BEALLYOUCAHBE. from my friends and neighbors with It's a sobering reminder that the once the terrorists circled before he made Aboard the helicopter assault ship, For more Information and to register regard to outrageous'legal fees, real the community to furnish the antidote." bustling airport in Beirut we'll be parking lot along the sea and head for a the U.S.S. Guam, we're told all ships for the scholarship test, call Ms. Marilyn J. estate transactions, hiring and firing of The methaphoric majority has made waiting embassy car, heavily armored his run, we look at the wilted strands of If you are incorporated, call touching down on later is closed to those reinforcing rods and crushed concrete. must keep moving at all times, and far O'Shea, Director of Admissions, at "teachers because their politics are not the school, system and the Town of jets. One of the warring factions against attack. The tension is pervasive offshore. A terrorist is capable of at- IMF ANTED or write for the answer. • 273-1125, from 8-4. compatible with the board's majority Springfield into a primitive bat- promised to shoot down any airliners as we move quickly from the area. Yet, Marine General Jim Joy takes rtbteo f tacking wjth explosives in an aerial Leading Siding Distributor needs views that I feel compelled to come out : tleground for existence. They should coming or going. I see out of the corner of my eye-, the half-million sandbags and constant suicide mission. Even out here, no one 5 Homes in order to display New and mus,t be turned out. digging, and says that marines, very Oak Knoll admilB studonia ol any raco. crood. color of my civic shell. - — The .rising whine of the -helicopter children gathering along the fencing, is guaranteed safety. Type of Vinyl siding. NALAG SALES or national origin. MARTIN NOVICII watching and waving. A few couples shortly, will all be. underground. I Personally I believe it is time "to engine matches the quickening pulses, Nonetheless,' the New Jersey sailors I We believe it is good business to save the school system for the Mcisel Avenue but a young pilot from New Jersey, Lt. are strolling along the seaside walk- shudder at his unintentionally macabre sacrifice on 5 Homes in a Com DESIGN CENTER reference. I also recall the President asked to meet with impressed me with OAK KNOLL SCHOOL children" and not to air the personal James Hulligan, breaks the tension by way. And, most incongruously of all, a munity to gain the volume we re 150 MORRIS AVEHUiE, SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 07081 ferris wheel turns slowly nearby. saying that a principal objective of their spirit arid morale. I was happy to animosities that the members of the Safe return telling me he'll keep a special eye on us. take personal messages for their quire. . • . of the Holy Child board and their opponents have done. U.S. Ambassador Raymond Bar- marines-'in Beirut was a visible 374-0600 •', Last month my dog broke loose and I During the 45-minute flight to Beirut, presence. families back to New Jersey. So, the homes selected will be 44 Blackburn Flood/Summil. Now Jorsoy 07901 The majority of the Board of Education we talk about .New Jersey, the tholomew radiates hope about possible resided at Fantastic Savings. Extra- —haw, by their own acts,' painted would like to thank those involved with progress-in-getting-the-L,ebanese~^ —Hulicoptering~batlr"to~Cyprus, we NORTH AMERICANLIFE_ her safe return. "-'-^-.—Isebanese conflict, and are reminded " call Tony Toll Free at themselves in a malicious color.. tions talking once again The 190th ition wnere eigh, marines wer(? pass over the U.S.S. New Jersey oh First, the Springfield Police that six New Jersey servicemen have " AND CASUALTY COMPANY ordinary cease-fire smce 1974 is holding, he says ki,,ed „ a s;ngle mortar she]l An of. station off the Lebanese coast. I note 800-223-0307 Let me remind those of you that read Department, especially Officer already perished in Lebanon". this, that |f the will of the majority of When asked why-I-came, I said I As.we_.drivc-away^snaking-through_.-fjce^rcca,|cd-that....one.Itlarincli.d)ed the_turbulent_whLte_wake_hehind_ the Savings Maidling for his patience.with me on concrete-blocks, . tunk_traps and battleship. The threat' of airborne ihe board is to reign supreme then the the telephone. Then a Mr. Franklin of wanted to see the reality before the • after nis wife gave birth and ne nad Board of Education majority are bound issue comes up again in the U.S. Senate, barricades, we pass our previously turned down a leave offer in exchange terrorism even has the mighty U.S.S. Ruby Street for his kindnoss, and lastly ~ NewTlerscyonthe-move. , by no decisions except the ones that a young lady who picked my dog up on and didn't'want to rely solely on Pen- destroyed embassy. for time off later for a Christmas visit. I they make, and there is no appeal of Springfield Avenue, Westfield, and - tagon briefings, administration ac- The building is an architectural told him that "one marine" was Sgt. Exiting the helicopter on Cyprus, I'm u what is right or wrong, for they have drove her to Kindness Kennels in counts, and the media for my in- anomaly,sliced from top to bottom with ManuelCox,20. of Lakewood, N.J. told Beirut is being shelled again. The declared themselves the final judge! formation. ii • vprtirnl hnlf stllj standing. We Marines give us binoculars to look at hll /n : Rahway, staying with.her to make sure 190th cease-fire is a little shaky. That majority that now sits on the her real owner had been notified. board was elected on the strength of a MentalHealth metaphor. The word "Cause!' 'was MARY LKFK1HJRK infused with life, creating a social . Mclsol Avenue OFF phenomenon, never before seen -in ; Springfield, to be concise', it is a "Big Municipal rrteetings # Help is available for 'nervous breakdown' 1 City ' political tactic that worked!! AT MUNICIPAL BUILDING I'll it, column in from The'Carrier self, ask you to come to his office with or that he might need no a razor, etc. " "Ills the apathetic citizens who did hot " MouritaVn'Avenue ; Koundution," if psyi'lilatrlc"~ fuclllty. the sick- person' so-he can make an more than a few days of hospitalization. If the sick person is out otcontrol and vote in the past two Board of Education Township Committee, 2nd and 4th Inquires should be uddremted to Thoevaluation and propose appropriate If it appeared that specialized and there is no chance of easily getting him elections that are to be criticized for not Tuesdays at 8 • p.m.; conference, .Currier Foundation, Ittll Mend, N.J. treatment. The psychiatrist would do more intensive treatment were needed or her to the emergency room of the proclaiming a real majority of citizenry preceeding Mondays at 7:30 p.m. 0X5112. . • ._ the same. If the family hus already had and that .hospitalization for several nearest hospital call the police. The to sit on the board. Therefore we have Springfield Board"bf Education, 3rd When someone in the family comes professional contact with a weeks was in order, the recom- police are well trained in the proper only- the metaphoric majority at Monday at 8 p.m.; conference, down with a physical illness, knowing, psychiatrist, then the psychiatrist mendation might be-that the patient be handling, of disturbed persons without in UNION COUNTY present. The non-voters are the true preceeding Wednesday at 8 p.m. where to get help is no problem. Yqu should be called, in the first instance. taken ton private psychiatric hospital,. . hajmlng them. They will know where to cause of the class neurosis that the Board of Health, 3rd Wednesday ut 8 call your doctor. In case ' of an We advise strongly against trying to There are several in the state, The bring him or her and the necessary COLLEGE'S residents of Springfield now pay for in. p.m. • emergency,,such us a heart attack, "locato a psychiatrist oHother mental Carrier Foundation among them. One procedure , In case commitment is expanded schedule hard 100,000 dollar bills, and the costs of Zoning Board of Adjustment, 3rd your local emergency volunteer service health professional yourself through should expect to find in an accredited, ^required. ' d Classes begin of oncea-week long sleek limos usually reserved "for Tuesday, 8 p.m. , • 'or the police will get you un-ambulance ielcntionclliatli)g8^A_recommendation up-to-date private psychiatric hospital, ' If the problem is mainly .that of courses. I funerals" and the "out of sight rich." in Planning Board, 1st Tuesday uHMO to rush tne sick person' to the nearest fittm^professional you know and irflst-^spcclalized treatment services for such ^-alcohol or'drpgsrthereTffe~sp^elalized January 23,1984 Springfield, however, the limos have a p.m. ' • ' hospital.-•=-,*--.— -•--. — "I,—^^-^^^i.^s muchim~oreTe1luble 7 • . . —,««™__^__^cute^pisodes-^f-HnpnttcTitTrnTlTOtptttoirttiniilltlES-which Gourses-offorodat-Cranlord unique use andthat is to shuffle at- Environmental Commission, 2nd. iOnce the patient has been seen by the schizophrenia, depression and manic- can handle these'conditions. In. the front CampuscSc.otch Plains Camp torrteys to and from the Board bf But whom do you call if someone in Wednesday utfl p.m. . "" the fumily in having a 'Jnervous doctor or psychiatrist, he, or she, might depressive illness; attempted suicide; ' of your phone, -book, -listed under New Providence High School, Education meetings, to defend the Rent Leveling Board, last Thursday recommend one of several alternatives, "psychiatric disorders associated with Alcoholism and Drugs, you will find the and Linden HJgh School. actions of the "metaphoric majority'' breakdown," ot-throalening to commit REG. at 8 p.m. suicide? Mow do you got help for a son depending on the evaluation of the old age; adolescent psychiatric names of agencies and organizations who preside over the Springfield school : : FROM Board of Review, 1st Tuesday at 7 'putlcrit's condition, lie mlghLhlmself disorders: severe phobic niyohsesshin.—*hich~oan-help -you-locate- the--a^ $24.85 te' compulsive reaction;. ••— iileohohnhd -proprlote~heIp~Famlly ."service1 and to aiuonol or drugsTVPheredoi you tiffin -HaWtlffii -office-trontmehl-ol; the Call the Admissions Hot Lino uly.the^metgpriQrlc, majority, who. K for help in un emotional crisis brought patient. Or' he might recommend that drug addiction; anorexia and other family counseling agoncies will also be Right now. ..in mid-winter, when you need a fur most approve-these bills spertd money like Union County Regional Board of eating disorders, and.others. • ' able to assist with that, - • •'•• 1 on by u dpiith, divorce, unemployment, the patient be taken•'to a general, Courses open to .,. we've gathered a gigantic , dazzling selection sailors on a -weekend liberty after Education, 1st Tuesday at II p.m., incurable il|riess* Not knowing where hospital which ftiw u psyclilntric'-aer- What if you cannot reach your doctor- To get help for family emotional of our finest furs and priced them up to 60% below having been at sea' fop several months, all adults. location rotates among four'regional und whom to cull for help, cun be a vice, Many of the Turgcr hospitals, or 'psychiatrist? There are aKenelos In crises related to such eventualities as our regular low, low prlpes. Don't wait... come In now only In this case they are fiduciary high schools. especially 'those connected. ,wlth a Courses oflered In frightening und upsetting experience. (lie community which can moke an death,divorce, serious Illness, etc.; the Admissions plllce and select the fur coat you've always wanted -fqridg, It Isi noLtMlr-government pay. Union County Board of. Chosen miidlpiilI Mi;hno|. hliw psychiatric units llberal-arts1-busin.eaa aGmjrfloil iBendesltot-oohtaotVaipe^the-fBmlly omihi8-hugo^eleetlon-oMhe-mo8t^«ant8ctfurs^— In oonclusion,\Iet me say Tiflhose or f roohoTadrs, 2nd"and~4th Thursdays at should provo useful: . Klvln.....g botfi .Inpiitlon t . treatment, They are the mental health service and family counseling agen- science, tho tech • iO33.Sprlngf[eldAvef[ldA . you who. say that I sound like a caapv. 7:30 p.m., Now County Courthouse Suppose o, fumily member appears to '• and outputlonttlt t ttreatmentt . Or he anaociiitioiiH und fiinilly service imd cies, -If, the workers there* think nolpo'es—send for „ Cranford,N.J.07016 MINK • RACCOON • FITCH • FISHER • LYNX • FOX • SABLE dictate, that I am, not. I am. only'" Annex, Elizabeth. 1 bo huvlng u i'norvous,breukdown." He -••--••--•—"recdnimena• '-'—-«diking th- e patien•'••-t' to u fumily L'ounsclinghgviii'ieH und you will psychiatric treatment Is necessary they complete listing Mk Send mo more Information about arid much more. . outraged for-my-Identification Is with Library board, ind Thursday ul.7:S5 may bohavo strangely, "hour" vb|ccs, community • mental health ' eehler. find them listed lii the front of your will be nblo to make an appropriate and Information, your onco-a-wook courses. those who want sound education in our . p.m.,library. . ,.' • Januaiy Sale Priced from $288 to $32,500 believe ''someone Is out to get him,'" Thorfi, .arc many such••„_O'ehlors telephone book. . : referral. ' v '..,., j^, \ classrooms — not politics, not authority Kcorautiott-Commlttoo, 3rd Turadiiy MENLO PARK: Ut UliytKt AvMtut - Route 1 become -deeply depressed, become throughout tho stale. Some arHoeuled What dp .you do If there' Is a Another, very valuable, fiource of Nur Mwilo Puk Wiopplno CwU* Yqu'll never save morel Uiai IjBUI UB .HTOJ)HUIuaiu»l" "I; wnuimi a, nt B p.m., Sarah Pulley Center, Church MauV hospital,-whlch-offcrfl—Inpiiilojiti wrHonnilghthiiyo^^ _.. pupils' and citizens Tor a basic ; which aren't there. Whom do you call? •u montul health problem, Jllness or .- • • ' • • ONCAI-I, ' If thu condition hus beeTi coming on -•' • ---'- —-—' —in threiilehlhg to aHBiiull others In the crisis is your clergyman, 'Clergymen t*tr^ii myself to tho Committee on Aging ' gradually, und there Is no. Indication Referral to the psychiatric service or family,j or, him • aroady' .done so,: are very knowledgeable about the UNIO.N;1My Route » fteminffton fur company members of Cause for 1 * or ..others.! the person ;to' call mental health center would be made ir himHelf in tho bathroom and threutonii sorylces, and might, for many people, •a.SefllNQ-BT.-F-LEMlNa.'tON, NEW JEBSEV wrote to John Jay when he w«s our lir«t-7 —OranU Committee J-—- ircdrlhBhthff-piiU*nt^could"bt> -to^wallow-drHijvt- In Iho-nH^llelm'- bolhofirt^one»toturntowhw5»elpof Oft« ol lh« Warm Lir

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6- Thursday, January 12,1984- SERVING SPRINGFIELD, MOl""i , KENILWOR1H SERV1 NO SPH INCH ELD,.AAOUNT AINSIDE, KENILWORTH- ThU«daV, January 12,1984 - 7 Obituaries ORT Sabbath School lunches I Social and-cHurch mips REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS . set tomorrow FRIDAY, plzia, hot meatball sub- ing cliff hangers; Bears falter marine, Bologna and cheese sandwich, Matthew V. Powers: -coieelawr-julee,—fruit,—large -salad- The Jonathan Dayton boys and girls !..IPff JumftgLwllJi.QnlyJJvtr_ i^cJiari'JtubanJiiLfor_23lfoc.ihiL lulrili_ali>o cjiptured a Krtrr hud h in six outing to Manville, 43-31. The platter with bread '-• and butter, "baskelbairteam seem fcTbe involved in seconds romuining (n regulutlon time to Ilighlunders. . - cliffha'nger from Hidge, winning 51-49 seconds left in regulation l^inc toforce Bears led, 20-19, at the half; but Man- cllffhang'ers almost every gamo. homemade soup, desserts, milk; for9e(hDg(imeinloovcrlimi'. • ^Gruziuno added 14 Tor Duytori. as Lindu I lofkstcin scored tKwietiBive ihe overtime. It was the Bulldogs' yi'lle outscored them, 10-4, in the third' An UKT Shabbath will be sponsored TheJBuIldogs_shadedJRidge. M-SB* in =^MONbAYrhamburgeriwr bun; grilled Springfield led by two-after one Dayton, losing only for the second timi- biiskotwith 16 seconds remaining in the fourth victory in six tries. period to take command. Brearley American OUT tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. cheese sandwich, Bologna sandwich, overtime last week for their fifth win In quarter, and increased Ihe margin In insevenoulings.mlsKed three field goal .scored 2f points to The Dayton girls will be at David scored only u points in the entire M second half. Stickcl was again the high >1OUNTA1NSIDE= CUptloliaTCenler of Union County in -in-Temple-Shrtrey-Shalornr South ^JanetA. Condon, daughter of Mr, and Raymond Hammell of Mountainside -potatoesrvegetablerfrultrtergersalad- vperiod, Dayton reeled orf five con- Springfield Avenue and Shunplkc Road, platter, homemade 'soup, desserts, outscored Daylon. IH H. in the Ihird bid lo tie und force the contest into l)ayl(m had to fight uphHI most of the The Kenilworth boys team continued scorer for Brearley with 14 points. Matthew V. Powers, 62, of. Moun- 1981 and served as chairman of the Mrs. Paul Condon of Tooker Avenue, and Mr. William Diefenbacher of Mesa, . secutive points, four by Mike Nenner. in Springfield. It will be held in honor of milk; TUESDAY, frankfurter on roll, period to lake a .tH-:if» lead into IJie fini'il overtime. The Hulldogs, who are ({iime after trailing,. 17-8, after the to Taller, bowing lo Jmmuculuta, 71-43. The Bears travel to North Plainfield Lalnslde, an industrial engineer for the Mountainside Jubilee Committee in Springfield, was married recently to Ari?. - . posting the triumph. WeSt6m~Electrte~CoT, was offered Women's American OUT. The public is potatoes, juice, fruit, barbecue beef on •C|uart£r._ . ij usualjy>:lrong from the free throw line, opening quarter. Thy Bulldogs still Immaculata roared lo_an 18-i firsl tomorrow night before meeting Dayton 1970. Mr. Powers also was chairman of Brad W. Diefonbacher, son: of .Mrs.. The Rev. George Schlessinger of- Mlke-Gnwlano led Dayton with 19 .The Bulldogs' ability lo win close dug themselves a hole in the second were behind. 30-21, at/halltime, but cut pcTrod-tenti-jfnd was never headed. Tuesday in the district rivalry game. Saturday in Our Lady of Lourdes the Cultural and Heritage Bicentennial invited to attend. ficiated at the candlelight ceremony in soft roll, cold submarine sandwich with points, while Chris Knierim and Cole v Church, Mountainside,, following the1 The chapter's members will serve as lettuce, large salad platter with' bread ones was halted by (iovernor period by missing Ihe front end of rive the dericiUo:m:i7 after three periods. Jerry Slickel paced the Bears with 15 The Kenilworth girls also lost by a Committee of Mountainside. He was a the Springfield Errianuel Methodist * tallied 13 .points apiece. Nenner. who Livingston. (II-59. as Mike McKeon's oije-nnd-one situations. The Hulldogs the/ went on to defeat pointy, 'immaculula coasted to a 3'J-IO wide murgiivfalling to Immaculata, 64- funeral from the Brough Funeral member, of the Mountainside Oneg Shabbal hostesses following the Church. A reception followed at the and butter, homemade soup, desserts-, _ had half his points in the overtime. Home, Springfield. Mr. Powers died services. two free throws with only 1(1 seconds Dayton is home (o Newark Arts Governor Livingston, K2-4B, as Kuthy halftime bulge. Ray Migliore led the 30. Immaculata tallied 22 of the first 24 Recreational Committee. Crystal Plaza, Livingston. milk; WEDNESDAY, tacos with wound up with eight points. Ridge was Drummond scorwl eight of her 10 points Jan. 4 in Overlook Hospital, Summit. It was reported that "in the United remaining in the gam'e were decisive. tomorrow night and at Hrenrley winners with 12 points. points. Surviving are his wife, Genevieve The bride was escorted by her father. shredded lettuce, steamed rice, juice, paced by Dan Collins' 19 points. Collins lo fuel an 11-5 tt-arin overtime. Tracy States, OUT Shabbath is observed Knierim led Dayton wilh22 polnjti, Tuesday nighfc Kenilworth then lost for the fifth time The Bears then dropped their fifth Born in Bayonne, Mr. Powers lived in M.; three daughters, Mary Ellen, Kathy Condon of Tarpon Spring's, Fla., chicken burger on soft roll, fruit, tuna annually lo review what the ORT straight game without a victory, suc- Rutherford before moving to Moun-, Kathleen S. and Eileen P., and a sister-in-law of the bride, served as salad sandwich, large salad platter, program Hfes been able to do in tfie past cumbing to Manville (2-5), 48-29. Bunny tainside 20 years ago. As an industrial brother, Edward. matron- of honor. Bridesmaids were homemade soup,' desserts, ' milk;. and what ORT faces in the future." THURSDAY, macaronl_wlth^_meak Legg sparked Kenilworth with 13 engineer, he worked for Western -Linda Arnold.of KendalLEark,_Kathy points, Manville erupted for a 21-7 spree Electric in Kearny for 43 years. Linda Kirsch, chapter president, and saueerbresa and bTitlerTTosied sal«d ton r Born in Newark, Mrs. O'Neill moved Shader of Mendham and Donna Burns Sherri Wendroff, past president of" the in the second q'uarteTTo seal the^ver^ Mr. Powers was graduated from to Springfield six years. She was a of Livingston. with dressing, fruit, southern baked diet. Sandy Baranowski led the winners chapter, will participate in the service, , By WAYN'K TIIXMAN "1 missed coiK'Hing," he said. "It's at the junior high school before retiring "Gordorvlin the |nte'60's. "We plan on playing a lot ol in- Seton Hall University, South Orange, 1n dietician and worked for the Newark James McDonald of Livingston pork roll on bun, potatoes, chicken with a game-high 19 points, while Mimi and will present a gift to the temple. After six years without coaching Komi'thing I've done all my lire.',' last September. "Kiirl was an excellent ballplayer, trasquad games during the year," he 1955 and received a bachelor's degree Boqrd of Education for 20 years before served as best man. Ushers were salad sandwich, large salad platter Kaschak added 17, including nine in the Mrs. Kirsch has served as fund- baseball. Stan Wnck felt Ihe itch lo 1 good/enough to be signed by the Cubs says, "ir you gel the fundamentals in business administration. retiring in 1975. Dennis Condon of Tarpon Springs, and with bread and butter, homemade soup, After Lowe. resigned. Wnek called •,At • Hillside, he~ coached Rollie second period. raising vice president and has been desserts, milk. . return to the game he loves. organization," said Wnek of his star squared away, you win. Po it often He was board chairman of the ,Oc- Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Meg Bill Condon of Springfield,.brothers. el —His^ream of rcturningito_coachinc: —Daytoniindinquired oibouL the- position— . Mussimino. ^the - current basketball enough and you win." active—on many committees. Mrs. coiicKlit Villanovii University. At If IS. shortstop. - , The Bears then dropped to 0-6 Jamieson; a sister, Mrs. Doris Turner, ;~thTT-brrde, and Doug KrIII of" has been fulfilled. •SoioiTtliereTirierT he got the" jotTand will" Wnek, who has never lost his en--Monday night when they fell to Hillside, Wendroff has served as membership Bridgewater. •under'go the task of improving the he twice reached the finals Of .the Wnek also was drafted by the and three grandchildren. vice president and now serves as Lorraine Stern Wnek, who coached the Irvfnglon thusiasm tor coaching, enjoys working 94-30. Legg again led Kenilworth with 14 Charles F. 8a// Sr. Mrs. - Diefenbacher,, who was Bulldogs' 1010 record of a yearjigb. Greater Newark Tournament. Yankees, but never played in the education and programming vice High School diamondmen for 23 seasons with young kids. points. Hillside, which has won its first graduated from Jonathan Dayton "1975 was my best year at Ir- majors. He was sent lo the Phillies, but 10 games, jumped off to a 14-0 lead and KENILWOBTH-Serviccs for _Socrafes Hero, 78 president. before retiring back in 1977: was• Springfield is not a new territory T6T "The closeness of Ihe yoimg men is —Regional High SchoolrSpringfield," and betrothal told recently named the new head varsity vingtbn," he recalled"—'-We won 2^ never reached the parent club. He did was never headed. Gail Jackson led the - Charles-FT-Bal|-Sr^-69rt>f-Eltzabcth— The service will culmlnate-a week of Wnek. who has been a resident or the • something you don'l gel in the SPRINGFIELb-A Mass * for Wllkcs College, Wllkes-Barre, Pa*, is an Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stern of baseball coach at Springfield's straight games, but.lost to Union.Iwic, catch well-known lefthunder Curt classroom," he said. Comets with 22 points. owner of Kenilworth auto parts com- Socrates Hero, 78, of Springfield was ORT SabbaJJL programs and town fqr 29 years. He has also coached English teacher in Toms River. Kenilworth have announced the Jonathan Dayton Regional Hjgh School. in thestate semifinals." Simmons in the minors. pany, were held Saturday in the Me- offered yesterday in the Holy Trinity discussions, A program on "Anti- at Montclair State-College and Hillside For the 64:year-old Wnek, baseball is The Brearley girls are home to Worth Cracken Funeral Home, Union. Mr. |-:— Her husband, who was graduated engagement of their daughter,, . Wnek"Teplaces" Robert Lowe, who High before coming to Ir.vington, where,, While at Irvington, he coa"ched/the Wnek stresses one thing in his ap- still a little boy's game. And something Plainfield tomorrow night and Dayton Greek Orthodox Church, Westfield, Semitism in the 1984 Elections" was • Lorraine, to Joseph P. Grosso Jr., son; resighed. .. ; : Ball died Jan. 4 in Elizabeth General following tho- funeral from Smith and held recently at the home of Shirley from Jonathan Dayton Regional High fie. also served as the assistant principal school's current varsity -eoach./Karl proach lo baseball—fundamentals. that keeps him young at heart. Tuesday night. •' — • Medical Center. School, attended Union College, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Grosso Sr. of Smith (Suburban), Springfield. Mr. Goldhammer, past president of the Nutley. Born in AsheVille, N. C, Mr. Ball Hero die#Sunday in Overlook Hospital, chapter. Guest speaker was Pearl Cranford. He is a computer systems lived in West Orange before moving to coordinator for Bell Laboratories. The bride-elect, who received a Summit. Randall of the United Jewish Appeal bachelor of arts degree, with honors, Elizabeth in 1940. He was self-employed Mr. Hero owned Hero's Liquor Store, (UJA). The program was arranged by The newlyweds, who took a wedding Bul Idoqs, Bed rs spl it $50.00 FREE SERVICE as the owner of the C & B Auto Parts, Mrs. Kirsch and Sharon Katz. trip to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, from Rutgers University,, where she Springfield, from 1964 to 1973. He was a majored in chemistry, also was IN ADD IT ION TO MANUFACTURER'S PARTS & LABOR Kenilwprth, fbr six years. reside in Ocean Beach. 90-DAY GUARANTEE, POST IS GIVING YOU AN ADDITIONAL member of the Frenchtown Lions Club, graduated magna cum laude from Surviving are his wife, Angelina; two for 25 years, the Fraternal Order of 9 MONTHS FREE COLOR TV SERVICE sons, Charles F. Jr. and Thomas; three Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of res for week Ahepa, Frenchtown, for 50 years and Flo Okin unit Guest speaker Pharmacy of Long. Island University. 1984 brothers, Roy, Daniel and Joseph; two the New Jersey Beverage Retailers The Jonathan Dayton were: John Chessa (100, ~Ph~illips (167), and Lou sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Bates and Mrs. She Is employed as a' registered 11-3); Rich Sheehan (114, Pasarella (167) all lost by COLOR TV $C 1Q Association. pharmacist. ' and David Brei/rley Margaret Spinks, and three grand- luncheon set MR AND MRS DirFENBACHER wrestlers each spli^a pair 12-2); Ron Ryan (121, pins. Surviving are his wife, Eugenia; a is scheduled Her fiance, who received a bachelor NOW ONLY children. Flo Okin Cancer Relief, Inc., will hold of matches last wi 1:59); JoeKilburg (128,10- Brearley grappled at NOW ONLY • Financin\J±%Jmg Available daughter, Helen Hero; a brother, A program on the Holocaust will be of arts degree in chemistry from 0); Hank Caldwell (134, North Plainfield last Model S2550P a luncheon meeting Jan. 25 at noon in The Bulldogs, vvho are 3- Outltdnding Zcnlih quality Al a low price! Dittinctlvt Trftnil Androkle,- and a sister, Mrs. Efthalia A sports night presented by the B'nai B'rith Women of Rutgers University arid a degree In 2:37); Dennis Miller (147, night, and. will host Angelides. Temple Sha'arey Shalom, South 2, began last week's lio>i*l ttyled coniola Rull Qd&t Cjttcr Richly graintd Ida Mary O'Neill Springfield at a meeting Wednesday at pharmacy from Arnold & Marie Sch- 4:30); Mark Phillips (1G9, Greenbrook Saturday, 2 limulated Pecan (Inilh... Springfield Avenue and Shunplke Road, competition oya downing 12:15 p.m. in temple Sha'arey Shalom, wartz College of Pharmacy of Long 10-9); Lou Pascarella (187, p.m. The Bears will then • Til-Focus Picture Tube 1 Electronic Tuning SPRINGFIELD-A Mass for Ida Springfield. slated Monday Governor Ljvingston, 34- Springfield. Lee Harellk will preside. Island University, also is employed as a 4:4.8). be home again to Mid- • Depcndible 11 Chants > One Knob VHF and IMF Channel Selecloi Mary O'Neill of Springfield was offered HERO—Socrates, of Springfield; on Linda Renkoff of Union, vice 29. The Brotherhood of Temple B'nai Selma Roth, program Vice-president, registered pharmacist,' , dlesex next Wednesday, 4 1 yesterday in St. Rose of Lima Church, Jan. 8. president, haB arranged for a light The Bulldogs registered The Bears bounced back Hurry! While They Last' Stopjn Today Jeshurun, Short Hills, will hold its will Introduce the guest speaker Pearl for their third victory in p.m. Short Hills, following the funeral from O'NEILL-Idn Mary, of Springfield; lunch to be served. Randall, who will discuss the five pin/ Recording the the the Smith and Smith (Suburban), annual family sports night Monday at King program set four tries byblasting LARGEST ZENITH SHOWROOM IN SUBURBAN AREA on Jan. 7. Feature speakers for the program Holocaust. Mrs. Randall ,is a past falls were; Mike Wood Springfield. Mrs. O'Neill died Saturday 7:30 p.m. In the the temple. Butch (100,/:01); Alfie Heckel Johnson Regional, 52-18. POWERS-Matthew V., of Moun- will be Frances Robblns, administrator president of the Maplowood-South by BaptiptChurch in Elizabeth. Woolfolk, New York Giant star running (140/3:34)-HFony A'pioolla- The Rnnrs registered Putlfiuiself SALES ft SERVICE tainside; on Jan. 4. of Emergency Services at Moun- Orange Chapter of B'nai B'rith and a back, will be guest speaker. Presldlng'eTder Melvln Leroy Tate of (147, 3:59); Dave Salsido seven pins in the romp. 761-4674 • 9640646 tainside Hospital, Montclalr, and Tom Autographs' will- be given, and past president of the Northern New the Camden District will be guest Scoring falls w'ere: John Oates, a detective with the Montclalr (1<19, 5:17); and Tom in ihe 372-3327 Diagonal Table TV Woolfolk will present a talk and Jersey Council of B'nai B'rith Women, speaker at an annual program honoring /erducci(Hvy.,l:10). Chessa (100, :51), Frank -Death Notices- Crime Prevention Unit. They ' will She also Is on the Jersey Regional Electronic Tuning demonstration and -answer questions. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Sunday at 8 Vince Castellan! won his Chessa (107, 2:27); Rich ...r«*i why you discuss "Rape and Self-Defense for Refreshments will be served. Ad- board and the Anti-Defamation board p.m, In the Pilgrim Baptist Church, 75 Sheehan (114, 1:19); Ryan Marieetplace, thduld buy Irom tht BALL Chariot F. Sr. of Elizabeth, N.J.: belov- Mary Alello, John Kern, Louise Healey, Ber- Women and Children." ' 121-pound bout with a 10-0. 100% * 21C90 •d husband of Angelina (DoPalma) Ball^ mission is free of charge, and the public of B'nai B'rith. Morris Ave,, Summit. The program will (121, 1:17); Joe Kilburg tha Stefanowlcz and Rose Bentley, also sur- Members and guests-are Invited to decision. Losing for ZENITH DISTRIBUTOR! SAME^e^SE.RVICEJWITHjiyERY 5ALE devoted father ofCharles F. Jr. and Thomas vived by three grandchildren. Relatives, is Invited to attend. John HUstotr ts~ —A-minl-lunoh -will be-served. -The be sponsored by the Trl-Clty NAACP. Dayton were: Chris (128, :49); Dennis'Miller inthe Authori»dD«alir J, OPEN Ball; brother of Roy, Daniel and Joieph Ball, friends and member* of the V.F.W. No. 1439 attend. Babysitting services will be chairman, and Jerome L. Dreskin public Is Invited to attend. The public Is invited to attend. (147, 1:13); Seragousa Our gruf buying MON. THRU Cornelia Bates and Margaret Spinks; also Schramm! (107, 18-0); Jim powtr uvtt yotl were Invited to attend the funeral from The made available. Reservations can be serves as Brotherhood president. ((heavy,:29). montyl_ survived by three grandchildren. The EDWARD P. LASKOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, Roberts (114, 5:28);Davc • 3 Criwt factory POST Z&Sl FRI. made by calling 731-8722. trained urvlctmtn funeral t service was held at the MC .405 Clinton Ave., abovo Sanford Avenue, Edelcreek (128, 9-3);Frank Caldwell added • |mmtdl*t«da-.. — ^~ SHOWR0OW 9 TO? CRACKEN FUNERAL ftOME 1500 Morris Irylngton, then to Immaculate Hoari of Mary Edgar Martinez . (157, an 18-8 decision at 134, livery Ave., Union, N.J. Interment: Rosodale Church, Maplewood. Funeral Mass Inter- 1:29); and Levent while Lou D'Addario won • Largt SiUcili 1529 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SATURDAY Memorial Park, Unden, ment JHollywood Memorial Park, Union. In Nursery school Dinner event . Exptrt .*l 9 TO 6 lieu ol flowers, donations to Doboroh Heart the Better Bayrasil(187,7-2). by forfeit at 140. Dennis vlci MAPLEWOOD DEEG Evolyn L (nee Loutfier), of Irvlngton, and Lung Hospital would bo appreciated. Springfield, then fell to Laydon (157), Mark beloved wife df Charlos A. Doeg, Relatives to hold visits is due-today and friends, also members of tho Socontf NPHERERoss A., ol Union, N.J., bolovod Alternative North Worron, 30-24. Tho Presbyterian Church, Newark, were invited husband of Nora (Jumper), dovofod father The Hedwlg Gruenewald Nursery 'Cecil Mautner, chairman of the Bulldogs registered two to attend the service at The CHARLES F. of Mrs. Shirley Nlelson, brothor of Clyde School of Congregation B'nai Israel, Presidents' Council of the New Jersey pins as Heckel downed his HAUSMANN & SON FUNERAL HOME, 1057 Lanphoro and Mrs. Eloanoro Klrchor, also Region, United Synagogue of America, 134 pound opponent in 45 Sanford Avo., Irvlngton. Interment Spr- survived by two grandchildren. Tho funoral Millburn, will sponsor Its annual winter- mgbrook Cemetery, Sprlngbrook, Pa. was sorvlco hold at . Tho MC CRACKEN open classroom visitations from 910 Salem Ave., Hillside, has-an- Expert Professional seconds, whloe nounced that a dinner meeting will be heavyweight Verducci Jaeger FUNERAL HOME, lBOOMorris Avo., Union, Monday through Jdn. 20 from 9 q.m. to STEVENS CAGER—Dan Belene+s of Mountainsidfe is a member HORN" Katherlne H. (Schnolder), of Intormot Hollywood Comotory, Union. 3:15 p.m. Parents are invited'to bring held today at the Clinton Manor, Union. Haircutting of the Stevens Tech varsity basketball team./He. Is a senior stopped his foe in 3:35. 'oachwood, N.J. boloved wife of the lote A panel of four within the Conservative Jacob Almorf, devoted mother of Dorothy MILTON Worron,. of Ocean Grovo, N..JL, their youngsters to meet the. staff, guard, whoaveraged three points and four rebpunds in'the first Winning by decisions for Movement wlll'dlscuss "Women in the seven games. Springfield were: Wood b Boegor. grandmother of tho late Joyce voloved brothor of Donald Milton and Helon discuss the program and observe the MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN fluiUlincj M.i 11'rial Gen I IT Beck or also survived by one great- Mi I lor, Tho funoral sorvlca at Tho MC acilities.-A Conservative -Rabbtnate — the Pros Expert Halrcoloring & Permi (100, 13-2); Castellan! To Publicity . grandchild. The funeral service was hold at CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris It was announced that registration is and Cons of the Issue." OPEN T^O. THRU IAT. (121, 2-1); and Matteo Tho MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Avo., Union. Intormont Hollywood Chairmen: Locatelli (128, H-\). Losing Morris Avo., Union Cromation private In Momorial Park. now open for September classes. The Dr. Jacob Litman of Union is liou of'flowors, contributions may bo mado executive director of the region which Would you like some help UCC drops wrestling for Day ton were Schramm Ledcof -18" Thick White Pine school also features a Shabbat luncheon in preparing newspaper to the Boachwood First Aid Squad or PINGARO Nickola. of Hillside N.J., bolovod program Fridays and a summer mini- includes 80 congregations and a (107,1:57), Jack Zottil 140, Collm'on's Emorgency Unit, Union. * • husband of tho, late Rose (Morro) Pingaro, releases? Writo to this 9-4); Apicella (147, 17-3); dovotod fathor of • Frank and Nicholas camp. membership of more than 23,000 There will be no more wrestling at scheduling became difficult," said families. newspaper and ask favour Dave Salsido (157, 5-1); Bi-Fold Doors KRAUSS Anthony, of Edlsori, -N.J.. bolovod Pingaro, Joanotto Limma, Tina Lindla, Union County College. . Phillips. "We could overcome this Additional information can be pb"- "Tips on Submitting News 2717 Morrii Aye. UNION 687*7380 husband of tho tato Sophio (Siyrp), dovoiod Margarot DiGiovanni, Eloanor Oranges and tained by calling Eileen Lurie, director, Additional information can be ob- Athletic-director Wynn Phillips has problem, but the lack of student support Bayrasli (109,'18-0); Luigi father of John and Alox Krauss. Mrs. Ruth Rcsomario Castoltl, also survivod by ono tained by calling 353-8844. Releases," Sarricino (187, :58). Lopodoto and tho I a to Wai lor and Stophan 'orothor Jn Italy, 14 grandchildron ahd 22 at the synagogue off ice, 379-3811. terminated the program, effective made it impossible for us to continue to immediately. The ll-meet schedule has sponsor a wrestling team." Roberts recorded a 3-3 "Krauss. also survived by nine gradchlldron groat grandhchildron. Tho funoral was con- draw.aj*L14. andtpvon groat.grandchildron. Tho tunoral ducted frpm Tho MC CRACKEN FUNEFfAL been cancelled^ and Phi!lips_attributed / "Oyer the. .past-Several years, we sorvico^wgs held at The MC CRACKEN HOME, 1500 Morris Avo., Union. Fune/al Evening Group Mountainside Club It's our famous Jiatfyearly storewide - "the move to. a lack of interest on the/ have found it more and more difficult to The Dayton matmen FUNERAL HOM^, 1500 Morris Avo., Union. Mass Christ tho King Churcji, Hilsido. Ihtor- wrestled at Middlesex last Intormonl HollywoQd Memorial Park. ' mont Holy Cross Comotory, North Arl- s chedulesJiieeiih~g~~ part of students and a limited numrW field a team because of the lack of ington. " I-* "nothing held back" of two-year colleges sponsoring studen.1 interest," he concluded, night and will visit Ridge KERN Lbonard J.. Sr., belqyod husband of plans meeting The Mountainside Woman's Club,- wrestling teams. UCC had sponsored wrestling since Saturday, 7:30 p.m. The Rulh.. M. -(nttfl.. Ross), devOtftcj. fg.tho.r__o_f. RECH.JpsoRhLng L (HybpO^pf HlMsjdo. N.J,. HmHLouvr Co/on/a/ ;1 The - Ev.eningziGroup. nf the^-Eirst Inc, will meet Wednesday at noon at —^We^ere^t^hepolnt where we had- 1872r=EhillipK-TT!iaM rnn.~stheri._ iii:_ -Bulldogs—will—then—host~ Potricla Tomayo, BarBara-Kerr^ ..Leonard bolovorj-wtfo of mo^fato" Honry—Roch, L'Affalre, Rt. 22 East, Mountainside. New Providence next_ Full Louver Korn, Jr.. and William Korn, dear brdthor.of devotod mother of tho lato Waltor Roch, resbyterian Church. Springfield, will only five students academfcally eligible tercollegiate athletic programs for men PmnerBiotlonr Raised Panel sister of Margaret Homhausor and grand- meet Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in the Jan Anderson, artist and teaching select from over 7,000 current uniforms ana shoes for the wrestling team in four weight and women will be affected. That in- Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bi-Fold Doors Bi-Fold Doors mothor of Gory Roch. The funoral conducted parish house on Church Mall. -member of the National Society of Tole In zgreatlocatlonsl'-• classes, and-wc-are-down to oj(ly_four- _£liides.biisk£thull,iennis,.ancc£r._crjQss. David Brparley. also Bi-fold Doors from.The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, — Sale Sale Officers" Tor the new year will Be. and Decorative "Painting; will" other college's sponsoring wrestling country and golf. split two matches last Slza—— Sire SIX* -Sato 1500 Morris Ave., Union. Tho Funoral Mass demonstrate the decoration of ceramic, alChrlst tho King Church, Hillside . installed. They- are June DeFIno, % teams in_ our Garden State Athletic The Owls compiledan 0-10 record last week.The Hears bowed dh 2/0x6/8 43.99 39.09 2/0x6/8 51.99 46.99 2/0x6/8 ei.99~ "55TWBT chairman; Rita Garafola, vice tin and wood objects. Conference," Phillips sajfl. year and had difficulty fielding a full the mats to Ridge, 57-12. 2/4x6/8 49.99 44.99 WILTSCH Elfrlodo (Gplda), of Hillside, N.J. chairman; Elizabeth Schmidt, It was announced that members must team, losing many of the individual The Bears collected all 2/4x6/8 58^9 "92^9 2/4x6/8 7699 69.99 belovod wife of.the lato Ernst J. Wittsch, OFF ' Five years ago, .there were • 18 49.99 secretary, and. Yolanda Rueda, make their reservations for 'the 20 .» 52 colleges in Region 18 of the National bouts by default. their points on' two pins: 2/6x6/8 44.99 2/6x6/8 58.99 52.99 2/6x6/8 76.99 8 f£3il devoted mothor of Barbara- .Madotoy and latest fashions front every manufacturer for men and 69.99 Holga Smith, also survived by ([>< grand- treasurer .- meeting by Friday by calling 854-5170. Junior College Athletic "Association Union had meets scheduled against Frank.Chessa (107, 1:12) 2/8x6/8 54.99 49.99 2/8x6/8 65.99 59.99 women In all sizes 2-52 2/8x6/8 86.99 78.99 ctilldron, Tho funoral was conductBa-from Refreshmentswlll be served by Dora sponsoring wrestling teams, but. now the Princeton junior varsity, Glucoster, and Tony Seragusa (Hvy., 3/0x6/8 "54:99 49.99 3/0x6/8 65.99 The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, 1500, 7 :59). Losing for Brearley 59.99 3/0x6/8 86.99 78.99 Morris'Ave., Union. Tho Funoral Mass at Speicher, hospitality chairman, and her VISA, Miiteicfiuit there are only six Suffolk, U.S. Military Prep, Bucks, 4/0x6/8 84.99 4/0x6/8 101.99 committee members. Singles' party set ' "With so feuTteams in the Garden Keystone, Middlesex, Bergen, Nassau 76.99 91.99 4/0x6/8 128.99 115.99 Christtho King Church, Hillsdo. * HindlChirje Accepted 5/0x6/8 95.99 86.99 5/0x6/8 115.99 The B'nai B'rith Bet Chai Singles, 35 State Conference and in Region 19, and Farmingdale Community Colleges. 104.99 5/0x6/8 150.99 135.99 •• WITE John, of Watchung, N.J., bolovod hus- 339 Millburn Ave. -, Dante Plaza, Rt, 22 E. 6/0x6/8 106.99 129.99 band of Alice, (Tonnosson), dovotod fathor plus, will hold a New Year wine and 96.99 6/0x6/8 116.99 6/0x6/8 171.99 154.99 you want Millburn * North Plainfield of Miss Poggy'Ann,Whitq-, Mrs. Kathy Milos DON'T MISS A WKKK cheese party tonight at 8 in, the Jewish Doors anrcarton packed with all hardware and easy to hang Instructions Included. All bi-lold doors 90)d by Jaeger Minutemen sparkling on mat Lumber feature clear while pine. not. linger jointed stock. Ready to hang - ready to finish. ' • • ma • and Miss Sally Whito, also survivod by two Of' LOCAL NKWS Center of West .Orange, 300 Pleasant 379-3172 753-0353 - grandchildren.,.The.f urmral sttrvico.wa^ hold •i_Ihurs-til9'P.M. at The MC CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. 1500 CAL!T«H-2H)l or R62-1870 evenings. teatrt openod iU season recently by competing .were Anthony DiNorscio, •1. Special Purchase! compotlng in the Roselle Park Dad's Nick DcGiralam'o, Matt Mugrce, Mike 11 Tiyo Qreat Panel* From J Olub Invitational Tournaments Masi, Anthony Musi, Chris Cplatruglio, /The Mlnutemen had three matmen Hob Tranquilli, und Danny Murphy. "V Today's Look at Yesterday s The Minutemen will participate in a "Champion" DESSEL'S SUPER 1984 flL We itpili 1 place in the tournament. In the midget \r Disappearing ,ill brands division at 65,pounds, Tom DiNorscio dual meet Saturday against Summit. • Sylvan Oak ^ Prices The mutch will be held 11 a.m. in the 1 1 of ding Ihuu 51 ill I i tqok first place. He also receive u 4 x8 BRIDAL I plaque for most pins in the division auxiliary gym at Jonathan Dayton ? • 99 v Kegiona| High School in Springfield, ' airway and TUXEDO (four).: ••...-. . . . CLEARANCE At 95 pounds. J.C. Clayton camu in Z Flret qualty woodgraln finished panels in third; Kohl an} dart< oaktoiMS. Print on, 3 lauan 34" In" the junior division at-G5-pounds, f plywood . PRICE Authorized Dante Puorro was runnerup,'There Folds out ol sight when .SHOW i Sales & Service , ScMage Deadbqlts not In use. Celling height BD'RnlshBdmlirwork Thurs. Jin. 19,1984 . Dealers FREE SECURITY4

iM:^h^ • • \ '•• r rec i'a m defense~"b y—t he~ Bil hl_ The-Kttider*-«er»>-li>d-l>y--Victai- Stored 2 points und rebounded well. seven and Tom Berger six. Dan Francis ,—rho-Colt|c!»-woro4(!d-by-jarcU_Win-_ -Contributed wHHWs rebounding?-—-— » Hoekets. and Pistons enabled lhosi> Worlhinglon with four poinls. S''lh were'tiiicedhy Jason Mullnuin'ivilh VJ lei's four* poinls. Michael ijindol David Wiekiim 'contributed on dOfcnse. teams to post opening day victories in Kison addVd :i poinls and played well poinls/V'ighl in Ihe fourth quarter to played a fine defensive gume along Oklalidma wus'"piifud by Mike 1»cbn stopped Yale, 42-39, as Chris the Springfield Itecroation Depart- defensively Creg Maltznian added a break iknucn. |Cllen ..lords had six with Joey (irann.. Drew Weisholtz Montimuri with four • points. Mike Monaco hud 20 points and controlled the offense. Greg Walsh had eight points, ment's Small Fry.Baskctballl-eague. bucket. • poinls and\j)laycd goofl defense. Krell - ndded-tHwcket for the CelticK. l.ipman, Jennifer Francis, uhd Ted In ihe first izame. the Uoc'kels used seConit hall delcnse was Ihe Cohen had seven rebounds lo help Ihe In the SMaVe Y^'ague." ai'the Florence l^i'ye eiichjulderfa point to'lhe attack, as did Daniel Monaco. William Lee il, Alabama aHsingeffort. * ynasparJlp Adam Miller chipped in with eight Scheinimnnn's 14 pointiT (illensive ^A. — Alabama*—wilh—u—fourth.—quiucluc _JnJlw?Jvy U'utfue, Columbia, Venn rebounding helped Andy i iHournchjierit and liurWrH triumphed. Robert points, -while^at^Cpj^Ujchipped^ Irt surge, defeated Texas, 27-19. They ust*d with six and Claudio Rey^aWeffour. Huber score lour points each John The Springfield^'Netles split two The Nt'llos pusru^Uhi'ir record lo 1-2 goml defense and balanced scoring to Valcntino scored :i2-points to lead Schiano was also gooikielensively games in Ihe Florham Park Tour- wilh Ihe coiiMilation gume victory over ourscore Texas 12-5 in the las! quarter. * Columbia t)y Cornell, 44-35. Valentino Harvard edged Princeton, ty-29, as MiiplewiKMl. Weinormmi Iwf all scorers was also strong\)ff the boards, while Danny Ussy tallied 19 points. Brother Although the Lakers struggled in Ihe nament last week The Nellos dropped Ityan freely led the attack with ili their opening round game lo Monlville * will) 2(i points on 10 fieldTamils and (I lor points. Unbcrl "Kabol rebounded well Justin Pelino added six points and Greg David and Ricky scored tive and-two first half, they came back in Ihe last Gra/iano three, as well as directing the points, respectively. Neil Berman: two quarters. Mark Zucker had a good :I5-I.!I. but- bounced back in Ihe con- 10 from Ihe foul line, liarlel led Ihe and had six points. Contributing was solation game will) a :)">-2r> win over Uk-als wilh eight rebounds apd llyslop I )a vid (Person with four points and &can . offense. Malt Lynch sparked'Cornell, scored six for Princeton. Pete Sadin floor ^.unr uilh two poinls .lason wilh IB poinls. while henny Saia had added five"points. - — Verbi'l. liobby (.irons each scored a Maplewood.' and McixiU'i'combined tor ir>Vbounds, Wcincrman on defense. I : The locals trailed Monlville. U-IO. at llyshtp also contributed lour jmints. , bucket and played good defense. ' To*"xn&j was led by Molt Applobaum I TOWNSHIP OF SPWINGFI^LD Wat APPROVED - Ihe hall only to see the taller club go on Harlel ;md Meixner two each, arid one wilh rive poinls. Hoth Scott Wishna and . Pleatp take notice that In accor Said applications are on file In the The Billikins pulled ahead lo win, 12- point frmu'Julii* Koppekin. Marftmnc' dance wilh Planning Lawt 1975, OHlco of Secretary ol th« Board of » it-2 spurt 'in Ihe Ihird quailer and put Damien Itaroff scored four points, and Ch.int.er 331 (Sunshlho Law), tho Adjustment, Municipal Building, it. over Ihe Haiders. Terence Young hit the game out of reach Staci Weiner- Holla, Li/ Piibsl. Colleen DrummoN played gos Morrison and Jon Burger paced I?, 198* tain Ave. Spring Hold, N.J. had a good floor game. Rolla alsoconlribuled. almost 28 poinls per game. Tho Agonda mrotlngl begin al. u'itVi *siv pnin(« r*nrh 7:30 P.M. and Iho public meetings are convened at 8P.M. NOTICETODIDDERS I A Qid Bond tor )o'°0 o( I he i Governing Body and wtm h are WHEREAS, such services con pt.t!i\ or spec Hi idcriijlKttllon Township Clerk ' specific datot ol all public bid but not HI I'nivt**1 ol S';0.0O( beyond Ihe «ope ot •tin* services ifuieprofessional service!of such slickers Irom I hi- Division iM Motoi. MJ-fflfl Sprimjti !•!() Leader, Jnnui)E.V-| TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD .Oorough Council J moctlngi for 1984 will bo held on tho N or upon which Ihe porouuh Altorney's qualitative nature as will not VrhK les. fchiill bi? presumed rip haw I?. 19114 ~ OFFICEOFTHE Dorouo °' SECBETARYOFTME following dates: Jan. 17.' Fob. 71, A~ cTrtmrn or^m^trti^s—rtirrtr -salary is t»rt**d—iw«l I rf-.-^nnablv permit the drawing' n> • • ,rt-,trtllunliiwlul Mar. 70, April \7. Ma\l 15, June 19, Mountainnde. N.J. spec ilit at ions of the receipt ol i on> —BOARDOF ADJUSTMENX_- ... Public Noli" it hereby Qiv cir.uvn lo ihe or dor ol Ihe Boiuuilt BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED July 17; Auoni; Scptrifl. OC»T-*4, ol Mounia.nsifii* NJ lor 10£o ot tlu ihal-.i-topv-0l- ihis Resolution be petmvebirts; Take notice thai the lollowlnu dec! 1h.»t tc*lcd propoiaii for I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT vehicle in \inv ol Ihe dobionnlcl font wero.marjn at-the regular Nov. 70, and Dec; 18 _,_... ;. renovation >tnd rcConilructtort biisr Hid. bui nol in out rss ol published m .in appropr-iali* oFFtceoFTHe-r Matthew Ciarfollo iJO.OOO 00 and newspaper w«thn\ U-n days hereof RESOLVED by !hu Goverruno p.ij*kin(i sliills In loci lions retcrr noetinu of iho Board of Adiustment ihe Municipal Building, Mount* SeCReTARYOFTHE • held on Tuesdfty, DEC. 30, 19B3. 5ocrotary J riu* (fflitic.iti- ol .1 Miretv Kathleen Toland. Uody ol ihe Dorough of Mountain io on Schedule 13 A unless such per BOARDOF ADJUSTMENT udo Board ol Education.Building son is a physically handleopppd In I. Appl. No. 93 4 007493 Springiieid Loador January Gets ,«uttiorijeci lo do business m the Borough Ctprk side thai the accounting firm ol And o( portion* ol Ihe Mounlainsidi Take-notice that tho following Name MAIN COURSE ENTER 17,19BJ Inlroducedby Councilman Schon Supltu*. Clooney &. Ctf. be' \wd i' divlduoi. Any vehicle p/irked in A ncisions were mado al tho .regular Library Jnd Police Building. Moun hereby is appoinled ID be Ihe of parking stall ' reserved, lor h.in PRISES, ' • (Feo:«00) tainiido. New Jcricv *"*" be ly tomprtnv will supply .» Pnlor Seconded by Councilman Vmlianli eotlngol the Board of Adjustment m tine f Bond Ami Liibor .infl Roll Call Vole Ayes 6 Nays 0 licial Boraunh auctilor and hnancial dicdpped drivers which does nol eld\ on Tuesday, December 70, Addrost 643 651 MOUNTAIN i advKor lor l lerm ol one year com display HIP olliclAl fctatc handicap AVENUE the Mountjintido Municip.i Miiit nt»ls Bond tor the lull iimoui' Date January 3, Ivtl.J I9fl3.\ B ot itnv ii'Sullind (.ontftKl in ,\ ton 007JV6 Mountainside Echo January mencinti January 1. 1904 pod license plaic. or. speci.il Jden_ Block 131 Lot 4? & 43 TOWNSHIPOFSPBIMOFIELD — on Union County Budding. UBS Route 11. Mountain App\No.79 19 Resujts* r iitic.ihpn sticker Irom Ihe Division For USE VARIANCE TO ERECT OFFICE OF THB, tide. N.J. on February 10. !*••* approved by the Borough Count I?. 1«HJ OE IT FURTHER RESOLVED N*mtfsAudre Garner lor lIn* BitidOf and IMCM subcontf.u . (Fee M 001 that a copy of' this Resolution be ot Moior Vehicles, sholl be prosum AddroitU Dundnr Road, 30 UNIT GARDEN APT. SECRETARY OP TWE . 'Dr published in an appropriate L»d lo have boon parked in such a Block lilLot 10 4 11 . WO» DENIED. ' ' BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Ihursdcfy. January 12, 1984 bidt ill bo received 1 sliiM unl.iwlully. lor: T.ho successful bidder is roquin newspaper within ten days hereof For Compliance' of Conditions •aid applications arto on file In the -Tnk* nollco' Ihol Iho.tollovWnO to properly enetuN* '»•* Contr.u RESOLUTION Kathleen Toland All violators will be lowed al the present a. I ion OMice ot the Sccrotar.v-ol Ihe Board dDcislonsworo mafia aHhe rooular Contract Ne t Sin BOROUGH OF Borough Clerk violator's o*pon*o iind subject lo A Wat Appro of Adjustment, Municipal Bqlldlna, mooting of Iho Bo&rd ol Ad|ustmont Section Two Of the Union Leader, SpringKield Leader, Mountainside E^ho, Linden Loader, Tho Spectator, Kcnilworth Leader ' "Ar 1 Over 70,000 Readers Contract including w within Ion ilOl ti.iy^'ol receipt c Wat Appro noltct1 ol itccupliinci* Fo'lurt- to do MOUNTAINSIDE: 1-4 83 . introduced by Councilman tine ol up to 150 00. SaidflppUd i ore on file in tho Township ol Sprlngllold, Now hold on TuosdHy. DECEMBER 30, tr.idev WHEREAS: -tho Borough of Violuinli AU-feigning and installation shnll •OMiceof tho tarv of the Board Jersey and Is available lor public Call Copn-s oi thi> Dr< so willun the tnur required lii'i will const.luit1 A bre.ich ot Mountainside linds il necessary lo Seconded by Council Schon conlorm lo Iho specificaljons as l Adlt "Iclpal Duildlna, inspection. \ Borough •> Co spi-c iticrtlions anil iniiy resull in Roll Call \Aole Ayes 6 NaysO i prescribed by Ihe New Jersey Matthew J.CIorlello ol vouMnceol the bid award analyK* Ihe Borough's insurance Date January 3, 19B4 ' Department ol Trnnsporlfltion and Jersey and is aval! lor public Secretary N»mo J.M.HWANG ' • program and asMSt in thc-develop 00349SMountrtinside Echo, January the Niilional Manual on Uniform inspection. 003491 Springfield-Lcadcr January Addroil I0MORRISAVENUE UHS R'ouli' 27 Mount(ii All proposals musi slnctlv coi menl bt a viable *nd cost effective 007497 Sprinolleld •, January ly wilh Ihe INSTRUCTIONS TO 17, 1904 . Traffic Control Devices. Any owner 17. 1°84 ' • ' • Block J Loll t, I A 686-7700 insurance program. IV, 1904 BIDDERS con Mined m the (Fee, $10,751 ol premises required lo~provldei Por VARIANCE TO ERECT J speciMcaiions WHEREAS, such services con parking stalls lor handicapped S9.B&) STORYOFFICE BUILDING . slitute professional services ol such drivers who shall fail lo provide A day fit for the courageous King Tho. Borough Council hereby n(J a qualitative 'nrtlure as will not Springfield . such stalls such be subject to a l' or reserves Ihe right 10 reject Any or reasonably permit the drawing of PUBLIC NOTtCE •ill b>ds or to accept the bid Ihfli is of not more than S500 or 50 days In thAjho I maiin- iic^on proomrm portrtinmt specifications or the-receipt of com Public Notice i-rtil or both. " PLEASE TAKE NOTICE the district are gearing up to relevance to King's life. io "H" proh.uition ot oiscrirriinrtlior jubniitiod by a responsible bidder petttivebids; following actions were takein al the—~ Although Martin Luther King America was changed forever. compl yimi wilh ttu* -condiiions ot Soction 2. Effective Ordinance If Beoutar meollng of thoPtannlL NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT tracts A^a thi* promotion ol atJir Ihe contr,icl documents (ind sub TOWNSHIPOF any part ol this ordinance Is for any., Board ol tho Township ol Spi Day does not become an official His contributions were so im- • celebrate the first ever Martin The' high school's tribute to RESOLVED by .Ihe Governing SPRINGFIELD reason held to be invalid, such deel inofield held on Tuesday, January A Body ol the Borough ol Mountain COUNTVOF UNION sion shall not aftecl the validity of 3, 19B4 at 0:30 P.AA In the Council. Luther King Day with poems, CUTS ^.li ^iso IK- required lo compl» which, ili Ms luOVK'nient will be m side that the insurance Company ol BARBARA'S SUPER federal holiday until 1986. many mense that his legacy of justice King will be incorporated into a rtiiti tht< Nvrt Jer%(jy 51iilt* prevail Ihe besi interests ot Iho Borough AN ORDINANCE AMENDING the remain!no portion of this or Chambers ol the Municipal Oennlger & Tansey be and it hereby THE REVISED GENERAL OR- dinanco. Building located on Mountain , nfl tv tt(K' 'ilU'b ir»c luOed m lht Borough ot Mounlamside is appointed to be the official Avenue in Springlicld. towns and schools in Union for all seems to grow with each plays and films about the slain celebration of black history — 4lii'i-t'C(it.0''ib. rtna flll rnrr»enis iinO flhy flQt'n ]?. 19QJ JERSEY', Chaptor BTraMIc, Soc- dinance, are hereby repeated. 1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED tion 0-3, Parking >. and approval ol a Minor Subdlvl are not waiting the two years tp Since Jan. 15. his birthdate. With the schools closed prominent/blacks on the local, I Fee S30 /SI'! Section 4. • Legality Tliit, or sion was approved as a minor Sub 1 that a copy of this, Resolution be 1O- 100 \vork io Ut pi'rformed, whicli nov BE IT ORDAINED by the dinancpistotakcclloct Immediate division. published in an appropriate Township Committee at Ihe ly upon passage and publication ac honor the revered Black leader. falls on a Sunday this year, tho Monday, high school students state and' national level ac- or herer iti.ill be .nt-IJoct newspaper within ten days hereol. Walter Koiub Drawings ,ina Specidc.ilions foi RESLOUTION Township ot Springfield, In Ihe cordino to law/. . Secretory Kathleen Toland County ol Union, Stale of New I Arthur r+. Buohror, do hereby NOTHING HIGHER! holiday -fir being celebrated on will listen to excerpts from some cording to. Michael Yesenko, BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE Borough Clerk Planning Board Dr. King's impact'on civil -•Owners ov the othce ot tin WHEREAS, Tho Borough At- Jersey that Chapter 8 Tro|hc, is certilv thai the foregoing. Or Township oi Sprinaliold tornoy is required to perform ser Introduced by-: Councilman hereby amended as lollows: dimincc was introduced for .HrV Monday. • ' of King's speeches over the department supervisor for social DoroutiM s ConslruCtion Olhcm Vifliianl. 003487 Springfield Leader, January Stemi-Annual Clearance Sale of Handbags, rights and "human equality was nuring roguMr Oubiness Hours, vices lor iho Borough beyond fho Section 1. Amendment It Is reading al a rcoular meeting ol the 17. 1904 cor"'"enemy 1? 00 noon on January scope o) the services upon which his Seconded by Councilman Wyckoff hereby added to Chapter 0 Traffic Township Com ml I lee of the , \ (Foe: W.0Q) Spfyiswear, Dresses, Suits,-Belts, Scarves monumental. Largely through . From Roselle's Lincoln 'schools intercom system today studies. 9 I98J unt.l I? 00 noon on January Roll Call Vole Ayes&NaysO the following new section. Township of Sprinolleld in tho Date January 3. I9BJ Soction a 3.7-Handicappod Parking County ot Union and Slate ol New and tomorrow. 30 1984. .liter whicn date no Draw WHEREAS, such services con 00?49J Mountainside Echo. January Starting Thursday, Jan. 12 ,his tireless and courageous »• Elementary School to the "We don't want this to become ings etna Specit'CA'ions shall be ob stilute profesnonal services within I. Designation ol parking stalls Jersey, held on Tuesday evening,. TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD tAinaOle meaning ol N J S A 40A 11 1. I?. 1004 for handicapped persons In each of January 10, 1904, and-that-sald Or OFFICEOFTHE . Roselle High School students in Also, the social studies classes just one event for just one day," Copies ol trie Drawings and and (Fee 114 70) the parking areas listed below is dinance shall be submlllcd'for con SECRETARVOFTHE No Crodlt Cards Plooao— All Sales Final. efforts, the course of life in Spt'C'l'Cations will be given each| WHEREAS, the nature ol such hereby made in accordance with sideration and final passage at a BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT have put together a display Yasenko explained. "King's Didder lor Ihe refundable price ol N.J.S.A 39:4 197 and 39:4 197.5 And regular meeting of said Township Tako notlco that tho (ollowlng S?S 60 per st'l it returned IJJ oood RESOLUTION. as described in Schedule 13, pro Cqmmlttec to be he|d on January docliloni woro made at tho regular n about the civil right's leaders life contributions will not bo condition io the BorouQ 's Con- ions or Ihe receipt of competitive BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE: viding that no person shall park a 34. 190 J, in Iho Springfield Municipal puildlng At 0:00 p.m., at mooting ol Iho Ooard ol Adjustment struction Ot he > a l Payment (or tets| bids. 1-4 S3 vehicle in arty ol Iho designated hold on TuosdaVi DEC. 20,1983. .t. T»ad(! Dy clieck should be drawn 1c parking stalls in locations rofcrred which time and place any person or Barbara's Place that is on view in the high isolated. I think it will be more NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT WHEREAS' the Borough ol persons inlercstod-therein will bo, 1. Appl. NO 03 8 tne oraer ol the BoroUQh ot Moun RESOLVED by the Governing Mountainside is required by ihe lo herein unices such person Is a Namo NIKOLAS AGATHIS iflinsidc New Jersey Ownei physically Handicapped individual. given nn opportunity to be heard roosevelt plaza • 2 w. northfleld rd. , . school's center hallway exhibit meaningful for students to see Body of the Borough of Mountain forms ol N J S A 4QA 5 1. et seq.. concerning said Ordinance. Copy Is Addroil 572 ASHWOOD ROAD reserves the right to lirnit 1 r>c Side that John N Post, the Borough to enoage a registered municipal l vehicle parked in a parking Block 137 Lot 10 flumber ol sets.g>vert io any Bidder stall reserved lor handicapped posted on the bulletin board in the. \lngstbti • 994-1813 • 10-5:30 dally case. the entire picture." flccouniant io be ihe official Office ol the Township Clerk. For VARIANCES FROM pomted to perform such legaj ser Qrjrough Auditor and financial AQ vcrs which does nol display the SCHEDULE OF LIMITATIONS- vices as may be required bv the visor, and official Mate handicapped license ARTHUR H.BUEHRER (ACCESSORY STRUCTURES Among the events will be a The:two showcases, which are film depicting King and what being designed by students from effect his life and contribtuions four history classes, will remain had on people's lives today. in the school's lobby for three Frank Zack, head of the social weeks, Yasenko saicl. studies department in the high In addition, students will view school said that all of the ac- films of King and other black CONCERN: tivities are designed to give the leaders" of note through students an understanding of February, which has becn- some of the aspects of King's declared Black History Month. We believe the future philosophy and life. High school librarian Grace Zack said students will learn Shulman is preparing a_poi;t£ajt pf a community depends about King's concepts of display and setting aside books peaceful demonstration, the use pertaining., to King and other "on the people of that of passive rather than violent leaders in Black history lo be put means to acheive change~andT on reserve. comnnmity!^ his. use- of economic forces, At. Central Six - Jefferson particularly the boycott. School, students will see the to devote their time and The activities will also concern film, "I ,Have A Dream" in the role King played in the civil social studies classes and par- rights movement and the cir- ticipate in discussions of the " energyJo expand their cumstances surrounding his speech and King's impact on assassinatio/i.- ...... :.. eulture-and society. horizons and care about In the Middle School, students - I Continued on page 2) in Cathy Svare and Elis Jones's 1 •'fiftfi-grade'classes'are preparing a.sh'oct skit, a narrative of King's In Focus life and will see the "I Have a Calender of even^s-f A COMMUNITY comprehensive -^kfok at Dream" film. what> happening-iind whore Edith Mayner and Ellen throughoui -Jme area in Koulquthros, both fourth-grade music, theatre, the arts, recreatjen. If" it's happening, teachers in the Lincoln School in it. Hoselle, are having their classes page :$ put on a play about King.*They will also sing .songs and write; The winners: All the winning JMew Jersey Lottery numbers Your Community Minded Papers SFTgfria 1 poerns'a bout K i ng: for the past month. Union will celebrate King Day *" page 4 •SPRINGFIELD LEADER; with feature showcassesin Union Senior center: All the latest High School's main lobby next DR. AAARTIN LUTHER KING-OTherevered Black leader's birthdate information and news of Is Jan. 15, and It Is being celebrated on Monday. Although. It has been week, and wjtn both a library interest to senior citizens in MOUNTAINSIDE ECHO .almost 16 years since he was slain, Dr. King's impact on Ainerican exhibit -rfnd films having Union-County. :lety seems to grow with each passing year. biogr>pnical and historical page 2 »FOCUS .^ ••: :<-.< S . t -t-

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•-,'> 4 •'• ' •. ' '•' „- '• :' "•''••• ,W "."' ', '. •'• ' ,'" V"" ' •'" ' '•• •'"'"'t**,'•' '' .'•'•' '•'• ' ' He called the existing home heplth persons in homes operated by the "Wo get the patient literally dumped ItyADAKRUNNEIt on the home health agency because there care system "rather inefficient," ex- (Second of two par(K) / association's 78 member facilities. plaining, "When you send a nurse~br a Jan. 20 through Feb. 12 (with previews Temple B'nai Jeshurun, Short Hills, and A~ handful of these homes are purely is noplace else to go," she said. J>y Ii ir Miron, Israeli composer and ' The increase in numbers, 61 senior She added) however, that her major doctor, a physical therapist or home Music itor. teinple Emanu-El, Westfield. Jan. 19). 249-5560. Ruth Kaminska, Yiddish Theater ac- residential,-but most also provide nur- health aide to visit one person in one tress. .At JDA, 1 Henderson Drive, West citizens — in the area, the state and the concern is "lack of communication" El Avrnm Revue. Jan. 14 at 8:30 p.m. fan, 28 evening. „ "Same Time Next Year," Cranford • nation — brings with it ar)1ncrease in the sing service, ho said. home it is going to cost a lot'of money." Dramatic Club, 78 Winans Aye., Cran-. Ciildwell. Jan. 22,1 to 4:45 p.m. The "facility of the future," however, among health care agencies. "My in Temple Israel of Scotch Plains amount of medical care that is needed. biggest recommendation for every To meet this problem, congregate living Fanwbod, 1920 Cliffwood St., So ford. Jan. 27 through Feb. 11 weekends at But thatcare need not necessarily be in will not bo a "free-standing" nursing programs are "the only way to go," he home, he predicted. "There needs to be hospital is to talk to their community- Plains, 889-1830. 8:40.278-76fi,7to9p.m. hospitals, according to the New Jersey said "But until someone with more Films coordination of services and it has to be based agency," she said. "They are out 1_ Punk Rock Night. Theater "A Community Celebration of Yiddish Hospital Association's Committee on political clout than existing community 1 "Kenya." Jan. 15. 2 p.m.," film. Jan. under some central direction to make it there doing it,.." Center, Warinarico Park, _R»tfn Luther King Jr. Birthday AA. L. King'Dqy observances are going to be O.K. They will take care ward Uiertuempfel Senior Center, 2155 4. "Blithe Spirit." March 13 through alternatives: for health care by the elderly is ex- _il Concert." The Rev. James April 8.8 p.m., Tues. to Fri.. 5 and 9 p.m.. The keynote speaker will be Mary ofyou. But this type of care is eroding." Morris Ave., at 1(1 a.m. next Thursday. (Cdntinuod from paRc I) One of those authorities, Dennis Hctt, .tremely elastic," he said. "It is mainly reveland and^the Cleveland Singers, Sat.. 2 and 7 p.m., Sun. Whole Theater Berry, a member of the U;S. Civil Rights Ruth Boer, president of the Home Philip Cohen, president, uill conduct the Each Social Studies classroom_will executive director of the New Jersey governed by third party reim- Dorothy Nowooto and the-^Norwood Co., 544 Bloonifield Ave., Montclair.744- have a display board dedicated to King, Commission who fought to keep her spot HenJth Assembly of New Jersey Inc., business meeting Non-Profit Homes for the Aged Inc., agreed. bursement." Singers, with Donhjd Malloy. the New 2933, •.-... and three additional showcases, in- amid the controversial reorganization of . reported that there arc now about 9,500 Jersey Gospel Music Workshop' ChoiV. • "Send Me No Flowers," Gary Powell, cluding one in the school's main hallway, that group. President Ronald Reagan The Motivations. Litlle Stevie and the Kay Nell, Robert Kras, Wade Betler, Pat will also be erected in King's honor, tried to dismiss her last spring in order to Gospel Superstars. Newarlt Symphony Hickson. Now through Feb. 12. Lee Elvis. according to Principal Martin Zwillman. replace her with, his own appointee. AAensa will award Hall, 1020 Broad St. Jan\ 15, 6 p.m. 688- Jan. 7, 9 p.m.: Don McLean. Ja'h. 14, 9 In Springfield, Mountainside, and While Berry and one_o£_the other 5006 or 643-4550. . '• \ p.m.; Uncle Floyd Show. Jan. 21 at-9 p.m. Kenilworth, schools will.remain open. members filed suit to regain their seats, Uses of piano pcdnl. CaroKFerri. Kean Henny Youngman. Jan. 28. 9 p.m.. The However, there _will-be discussions in the. issue sparked a power struggle three scholarships College teacher. Madison Public Amazing Kreskin, Feb. 4, 9 p.m. Club social studies classes during this period between Congress and the President. Scholarships totalling In order to qualify, ttye Library. Jan. 19.9:45 a.m. 527-2371. Berie Dinner Theater, Rt. 35; Sayreville. relating to King and his cntributions. Berry kept her membership as a result of $1,700 will be awarded to. winners must be enrolled Concert by Choral Art Societyyof New 727-3000, . • In Linden, municipal offices, libraries _. u compromise between the executive and three students in the North for the 1984-85 academic "Jersey, under "direction of Tjvelyn "The Rimers of Eldritch." play,"at and the schools will be closed on Monday. legislative.brancbes. Eastern Region of'the year at an accredited American institution of Bleeke. First Presbyterian Church'. New Jersey Public Theater. 118 South The Linden Library will hold a special The theme of the dinner, and of Berry's United States by American Union and_Springfield avenues, Chan- AveTT'East. Cranford. Jan. 6 and five address, is "Human and Civil Rights at Mensa Ltd., a society post-secondary education Martin Luther King program for in a program leading to a ford. 8 p"m. 276-7071. \ w'eekends to Feb. i 8:30p.m. 272-5708. children at 3:30 p.m. today in the East Risk." She will prc'sent her perspective whose members must Allnatiorts Dance Co., "Joy in EverV, "The Old Flag," by Vincent Canby. on the condition, of human" rights in score higher on a standard degree. A Branch Library. Children of all ages are Land." YM-YWHA of Metropolitan Neu Jan. 7 to Feb. 4. World premiere.JGeorge welcome tb attend the program, entitled. America 20 years after the passage of the intelligence test than 98 The essay must be ac- companied by an entry SALE Jersey, 760 Northfield Ave.. West Street Playhouse, 391 George St., New . "Martin Luther King Celebration historic 1964 Civil Rights Act. percent of the general Orange. 3 p.m. Jan. 22.736-3200. ext. 511. NBrunswick. 846-2895. Progam." The dinner will also include a per- population. The three form which is available Spring concert auditions for Chorus of > "Sweet Rose Revue." Whole Theater formance by the New Jersey Philhar- awards are for $1,000, $500. from Ellene Pfromm, 277 Around the state, there will be various' Anthony (Avenue, Mid- "MUSIC" Inc., South Plainfleld High Co:, 544 Bloomfjeld Ave., Monclair. as dinners, discussions and other functions monic Glee Club. Composed of many and $?00r School. Jan. 23 and Jan. 30. 7:30 p.m. parl\of Kaleidoscope series for Young prominent New Jerseyans, the group has - Winners will be selected dlesex, 011846. Enclose to commemorate Martin Luther King stamped, self-addressed Concert set for April 28. 756-7439 or 560- People. Jan. 14 at.ll a.m. and 1 p.m. 744- .Day. . . developed a nationwide reputation. on the basis of a 500-word 0561. 1717, 7-14-2933. 744-2989. • Approximately 800 members of the envelope With request for One of the most important of those creative essay describing •application. Deadline for "Partners in Faith" at second annual "Ah. \ Wilderness!" Princoton functions is the 10th annual New Jersey ._.- ediicaton community and-civicjeaders the career, vocational or pre-super Sunday celebration directed—•—U-niversity,. McCarter Theater, ~nr~ receipt of entries is March Educafion_Associa.tion_Human - Rights —are-expect to attend, with the proceeds academic goal. for-^which 1 and awards will be made University Place, Princeton. Jariri8and Dinner Saturday evening at the going to the Martin Ldther King Center the scholarship will be 19. previews\ opening to Feb. 5. "Ian Junel. \ _. 1 Meadowlands Hilton. in Atlanta, Ga. . . \ , . . used. 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Classes will begin for p.m. performances. The play will-run performers, film and slides. Its them&is through Jan. 29." Following arethe-winning-New— By MILT HAMMER existence, the humorous "Honey_.Do" celebration at 8 p.m. Jan. 28 in Temple adults and children Jan, 21 and will end set ineoncert Emanu El, Westfield, willbe one that is the Jewish experience in Israel and March 30. * , Additional information can be obtained Jersey Lottery numbers for the Pick of the LPs, "One Particular (come and do me again...), and the around the world, he said. weeks oFDec. 12, Dec. 19, Dec.' 26, Harbour," by Jimmy Buffctt (MCA tailored to the performers and the area, - Classes will include basic acting, The by calling 744-2989. nearly autobiographical "We Are the The stars in the performance to be and Jan. 4 in Newark ha 11 Records). People (Our. Parents- Warned Us according .' to the author:director, Actor Prepares, speech and- diction, /' given at Temple Emanu El will be Ron Dance for the theater and im- PICK-IT AND PICK-J The album features fresh production About)." Add to these original selections, .Issachar Miron. The first New Jersey "Martin Luther "Pre-Super Sunday" is the curtain- Eliran, an. Israeli singer-musician who provisatlonal acting. Musical classes Wilson play/slated __ King Jr. Birthday Gospel Concert" will and exciting hew energy from Buffctt, As 's"Stars On the.Waler," has appeared on television in' this Dec. 12 -957,6278. in the title track. Buffett's songs take one a lively version of Van-Morrison's raiser for "Super Sunday," si daylong include musical performance, singing Dec. 13 -r 402,2178.' be sponsored by WNJR, Newark Sym- phone*a-thon at the YM-YWHA in Union country as well as in Israel; Neva Small, technique, voice and performance and by Public Theater phony Hall and Savoy Records Sunday at to a tropical dream setting where shorts "Brown-Eyed Girl,'.'. Steve Goodman's whose roles have included that of Chava Dec. 14 -732,7204. and Hawaiian shirts are mandatory. "California Promise" (which features an which'marks the start of the 1984 United sight singing. "The RimerS^Of-Eldrige," by Langford Dec. 15 - 655,3213. 6 p.m. in Symphony Hall, 1020 Broad St.. Jewish Campaign — the annual drive to in the film "Fiddler on the Roof;" and Additional information can be obtained Newark. It will star the Rev. James Everyone peacefully relaxes to elegant acoustic guitar solo by jazz great Sasha Nanus, actress arid mime. Wilson, will continue for the next four Dec. 16 -682,1500. reminisce or kicks out the upbeat rock, EarrKlugh); and Arthur Neville's "Why raise funds for Jewish Federation of by calling David Christopher at 276-0276. weekends through Feb. 4 at 8:30 p.m. at Dec.. 17 Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers and They will present songs and skits -173,5309. staying up all night to tell the stories that You Wanna Hurt My Heart*" and "One Central New Jersey agendes and the the New Jersey Public Theater, 1II) South Dec. 19 Dorothy Norwood and the Norwdod selected to show off their talents,'Miron - 443.0893. show up in future songs! The album .State oflsrael. Ave.. E/ Cranford. Dec. 20 Singers with Donald Malloy. _ Particular Harbour" fills out hand- said, as well as material, dealing with -276,0792. blends the Buffett ethic of past years somely. , ; '•• TJie program at Temple Emanu El, Rock 'n' roll nostalia Tho^play, winner of the Vernon Rice Dec. 21 -266.5091. Featured will be the New Jersey Israel, Jewish-^ife in other nations and with a bright and humor-filled attitude : open to those who pledge $500 or more 1 Award in 1967, Is directed by Richard. Dec. 22 Gospel Music Workshop Choir directed Other notable musicians featured on this area in particular, the program will _. A taste of Hock.'n. Roll nostalia, "Let - 734.3333. toward the 1980s." per family, will feature a cocktail hour Ddminick, artistic director. Additional Dec. 23 -176.7978". by Donny Harper. The Motivations and "One Particular Harbour" are .Timothy and dancing as well as entertainment. ^ be shown against a background of films the Good Times Roll," featuring Lou Featured on the album is the blending information can be obtained by calling Dee. 24 - 577.1142. Little Stevie and the Gospel Superstars in Schmit of Poco and Eagles renown, Miron, a writer, composer and director and slides.".,'-. Christie, the Cleftones, the Teenagers, Dec. 26 a live recording session for a special of Jimmy's material with the writing drummer Russell Kunkel, Bob Glaub on • Reservations for pre-Super Sunday, at Danny and the Juniors and Fred Parris 272-5708. -92U6540. efforts of others. Six son^gs are penned by „ whose awards include an International Dec. 27 memorial album, bass and former r Little Feat per- $15 per person, may be made by calling and the Five Satins, will be presented -985.4591. Buffett with several collaborators, in- Film and TV Festival gold medal, was in Dec. 28 -454,6420. All concert proceeds will be donated to cussionist Sam- Clayton, Rounding out Union County last week! to supervise the Jewish Federation of Central New Jan. 13 and Saturday at the Playboy SHOP OCR ADVERTISERS cluding co-producer Mike Utley. They Carbaret.Atlai tic City. Dec. 29 184,2208. the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for the talent roll are sing'ers preparations for the showing. Jersey, Green Lane, Union, 351-5060. .•VXD SAVE MONEY Dec. 30 Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta, 6a. range from the upbeat, "I Use to Have and Bonnie Bramlett. -509,7533. Money," a wry image of the faster Dec. 31 -148,4090. Additional information can be obtained Showcasing as a Coral Reefer for the lifestyles, to the hauntingjy beautiful title( Jan. 2 —161,3932. by calling 688-5006 or 643-4550. first time on "One Particular riarbour" Jan. 3 — song (co-written by Bobby Holcomb). In is the. lively free-form artistry and 246.9761: between are "Twelve-Volt Man," about Jan.4 — 223.6325. Caribbean glee of Robert Greenidge's Jan.5 — an expatriate molded into an effortless 638.5353. steeldrums, - Jan. 6 — Sweet Rose set 411.4369. Jan. 7 — 276.5548. LOVERS! . for youngsters • Businessman's Luncheon PICK B A duet by Janice Buckner and Anna • Late Night Snacks Dec. 15 - 10. 11. 21. 24. 32. 36' Epstein as part of the Sweet Rose Revue —&-SamJwiches / bonus —69360. will open at the Whole Theater Co., 544 BE-WISE ANGUS 11 DINNER SPECIALS EVERY EVENING • All Desserts Dec. 22-1. 10. 14. 26, 35. 36; Bloomfield Avc.. Montclair, Saturday as SHor 1 BUY-WISE FURNITURE our mxeltina NBW Dinner fotlcvi Baked on Premises bonus —12595. the next event in the Kaleidoscope Series II DIFFERENT SPECIALS NIGHTLY Dec. 29 — 2. 7. 9. 10. 23. 26: of Entertainment for Young People. uuHfliwnimM MondayPridayll- Discount House Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Includin CUP of loup. SALAD OAR. "1 _bonuSj=_265Gl _!„, The group will present two per- HDTOMOTIVIKHM- bread I butttr, datlorl »nd colloo. Package Prices T lea or imjll iod> STARTINO AT-- . Jan. 5 - 12. 15. 17. 18. 21. 33:.._ .-formanqes, at the Whole _Theater on Bar Mllzvahs, Annlversuric.. bonus T-3161-1.' Saturday at 11 a.m. and at 1 p.m. as part WHOUSALE Compare Our Prices On: ALSO AVAILABLE A LA CARTE PRICES. Rrccpllotis, Oiricr Partlrs INCLUDING FREE SALAD BAR. of the on-going Kaleidoscope Series FAMOUS • Furniture •Bedding STARTING AT which is sponsored by the Arts Council of CALL FOR DAILY COMPLETE LUNCHEON BRAND 'Carpeting • lamps SPECIALS 376-3840 COMPLETE BREAKFAST Celebrating our 30th anniversary! . North-West 'Essex, in cooperation with SPECIALS SI 65 SPECIALS Art exhibition set the Whole Theater's Professional CALL P)0R QUOTES: 686-7793 • 25% OFF All Dinners Ordered including including toup- Theater School. "IF IT'S AUTOMOTIVE. between 1:00 and 4:00 P.M. Sundays - collee ijindwtch. )r fnot atReneeGallery ; MOSTLY LIKELY. The 199^eaL^-theater—offers—such_ — • Sat^lahuaryJMaJgJtt i03»-0EF-to-SENJORXmZENS An exhibit and sale by artists Carol seating arrangements for children so , A Drawing for Cabbage Patch Doll. ( MON. lo.FRI.J PMIOi PM Friedman,_Hqney Buskin and HughJVIUJs that each child is close enough jto feel WHOLESALE Tickets $1.00. Proceeds to St. Joseph All niktna Oono on our Premuei is being held in the Renee, Foosaner Art '"parToT'tBe'sfibw." The performances Schbol for Blind Children. Winner need not TO-THE PUBLIC Gallery. Paper Mill Playhouse. Millburn. arc made possible in- part through a he present at drawing.. 2258 Morris Ave., Union now through Feb. 12. Original works in grant from Meet the Composer, AUTO PARTS We Carry all thej 595 Morris Avc, Sprinefield Open Mon-Sat, 11-11 various mediums will be on display. Additional information can be obtained Major Credit Cards , Viewing will-take place one hour before by calling 744-1717. hard Jo get items. performances and during intermission of. OPINSUNDU* UM-2PM "The Guardsman," starring Lucie Arnaz ~ ' KIIOPMKA1. SJtU»D»»S MUH 5 IS t M and Lau^enpeJLuckinbill. and from-noon._ AMtSAVKCAS _..._:. to 3 p.m. on Fridays. , SIKVl'VtlH ADVKHTISKHS ASD'SAVKMOXKV 1 Cantonese

To Publicity ('linjj'iiii'ii! • JAEGER 1 Would you liko smiii help in preparing newspaper JADE GARDEN OVERHEAD ii'lmiscs" WYiw-ln this"urwKpnpw and.ask for nuT GARAGE • -TipsimSubmillinii News Releases." Chcl Lin Smith direct from Hong DODR Kong & Taiwan will,create delicacies of the orient especially lor you. ^EYEGLASS OUTLET CENTER Lunch Dinner Includes: Starting at OPEN SUNDAY Soup " $O9_ 5 Roast Fried Pork L. 12:30-4:30 P;M Whole . Union Stoie WEWIL MSBM^^^^^psBffiSI Crispy Only. $ $£95 PEKING 00 FRIED , ity • on »H eowpletg tvewear in any 16 Kg. •-INSTALTATIONS ^• urweription Including DUCK DUCK •REPAIRS cataracts/ Dinnti fw two DINNER • AUTOMATIC iSiutMd with vttttibM OPENERS NO OTHER DISCO • PARTS&HDWE. • RESIDENTIAL Free Linden •COMMERCIAL now -INDUSTRIAL Banquet Facilities Availably -Bifocal Clou Lenses 98 Up to 40 Persons Regularly Starting ot *49 : Division Jan.T6 20 CENTER STORE 430 N. Wood Ave. JAEGER LUMBER Now Open .For Liriden—^ 2322MMhVKw. fJNLV Mori, NJ. 07083 925-3744 Yiddis h culture Movie timeclock • BELbEVUBr—(Mont——Sat^diflUnidnight-ghow, feature flntLtimeclock clair)-SCARFACE, Fri. • THE EROTIC WORLD OF LOST PICTURE SHOW 1,4:15, 7:30, 10:45; Sat., 1, ANGELCASH. . (Unlort)-BIG CHILL FOR •^ "A Community Celebration of Yiddish education chairman, the program will 4:15, 7:30; Sat., 1, 4:15, LINDEN TWIN ONE- Call theater at 964-4497 fon_ SUBURBAN 3 Culture" Will inaugurate ihe new Legacy be held Jan. 22 from 1 to 4:45 p.m. at the 7:30; Sun., 5:15, 8:30; SCARFACE. Call theater timeciock. § Series of the Jewish -Education JEA, 1 Henderson Drive, WestCaldwell. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur., at 925-9787 for timeclock. . STRAND. (Summjt)- LASSIFIED -> Association (JEA) of MetroWest, it was Dr. Kurt Leviant, professor of Hebraic 1,5:15,8:30. LINDEN TWIN TWO- Call theatpr at 273-3900 for CALL i announced by Jerome Ben-Asher, adult Studies at Rutgers University, New BELLEVUE II-TWAN Call theater at 925-9787 for • feature and timeclock. Brunswick, and translator of Chaim WHO LOVED WOMEN, o Graqe's Yiddish works, will discuss "The Fri., 2:15, 5:15, 6:15, 8:15,' z I Swingin' Tern World of Chaim Grade." Two concurrent Cabbage Patch doll is prize n midnight; Sat., 2:15,4:15, 686- O - workshops, one on Yiddish humor, will 6:15, B:15;-Sun., 6:15, 8:15', Smuggler's Cove a fundraiser for St. Joseph •Reaching over 70,000 readers in the Union Leader, Springfield Leader, Mountain- c | has its debut be led by Dr. Irving Alper, and the other 10:15; Mon., Tues., Wed., Restaurant and Cocktail School for Blind Children. side Echo, Kenilworth Leader, The Spectator in Roselle & Roselle Park and the z on Yiddish music, will be led'by Cantor The winner will be chosen Linden Leader. 2 Swingin' Tern, a new series of square Thur., 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, Lounge at 595 Morris Ave., 7700 Norman Summers of Tcmple—ffnai at 10 p.m, Further in- and contra dances, which made its Bebut 8:15. Springfield, will award a 2 Jeshurun andjecturgr on the faculty of formation Is avalailablo o in St. Joseph's Hall at the College of St. BELLEVUE III—UN- Hebrew Union College.- Cabbage Patch doll to a by calling Smuggler's 5 Elizabeth Saturday night, had live music COMMON VALOR, Fri., The program will conclude with a contestant on Saturday in Cove, 376-3840. CHILD CARE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED u by the Potluck String Band. 1:45,3:45,5:45, 7:45; Sat., 1 HELP WANTED 1 i session on Yiddish Theater by stage and 2 Sponsored by (he Folk Project, with 1:45, 3:45,5:45,7:45; Sun., film actress Ruth Kaminska, who will EXCELLENT- Private fn CLERK TYPIST- Small of support from the Folk Music, Society of 5:45, 7:45, 9:45; Mon., present reflations on the Yiddish home prenWsery program lice near Springfield Northern New Jersey,- Swingin' Tern Tues., Wed., Thur., 1:45, ACCOUNTANT COMPUTER Center. Must enjoy work theater and readings from works- in " (1 year plus). Flexible PART-TIME dancesjvill beheld the first Saturday of 3:45,5:45,7:45,9:45. hours. W4-V276 or 964-5822. OPERATOR inq with figures. Call 379 -Yiddish andEnglish.. _. .. .. : FIVE POINTS CINEMA- men! and challenging career lor person interested m grow TELLER 449S«nlMHoir MAN- Looking to make a didates experienced MAJOR CREDIT CARDS PROFIT SHARING working with figures. • ASSISTANT TO career in dental lab. On the CLERICAL ANGELO DEL ROSSI, Executive Producer job training. Preferred PLEASANT ENVIRONMENT BILLING Dental Lab. Call 687T0392. -FMease-ea H^AAST—T-i mon4— -SRial-l-ofXice-tfl-Union, needs STABLE COMPANY at 354 3400, Ext. 2046, a personable mature in- AFTER. 2 PM. ANY FREE TIME?- Like join this lefldino company in dividual for diversified to volunteer for a worthy 9 AM TO 5 PM WORKDAY? 'he'held ol. water and waste duties, posting, record cause? The American IF SO...WE MAY BE LOOKING FOR YOU... ivater treatment engineering. keeping, working with A'least ? years'ol genera ac figured, typing,.filing, and Heart Association needs If you have clerical experience and direct counting experience requ weekends. Call Doug quirements to Mr W J citizen seeks tvidctlcjCBged PI R In 17278-3400. " W.shart Pen.or.nol Mr woman with car. vmree hours a day, twice weekly. BILLING CLERK- In GRAVER Call 686 0937 alter 6 PAA. surance agency located in RN's and LPN's 3-11 and 11-7 Shifts WATER DIV. Union Center. Three days COUNTER HELP The Graver Company Prirt line, Monday thru - per.-wook-,-686J-?00-ask_for_ JOHN E. R11NJ4ELLS HOSPITAL OF UNION COUNTY ^ 2720LU.S. Hioln».ly VB. Mr. Groute before 11 A.M. Union, N J 07003 Friday. 6:30 AM to 1030. Equal opplv emp. m I Md experience. Musi bo BILLINGCLERK BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. 07922 dependable. Call biMare 9 Mature minded person" 343 Bed JCAH Accredited Hospital tocated In beautitu.l suburban setting where a AM. 379 5257. needed for computer input caring stall works wi4hin-b-1herapeutlccon\niunily in a lean- approach lor quality and related clerical duties nursing..: EXPEDITER Dictaphone Tvi ' in billing department. Will PartTimr skil aro train. Apply in person 9 to — NEW PAY SCALE •'t'.'iUM .1' MUS i|f Idll'fl 11 AM or 2 to 4 PM. . Tr,»,iiiM,>Mi Coinojiy we have For social SO'AICO ngi'ncy SSSTUDIOS RN's with license $18,000. per annum Additional salary based on Education ,ii> •"11:001.1U1 opportunity (or witli eupcrioncr and'pjefls.r bookkeeping experience, Tax Sheltered Annuity Sick Leave Pay DICTAPHONE TYPIST- -Coiiiccxlebralc thencwyenrwllhan excllihi! An Intriguing Romantic Comedy above > average typing Free Parking Paid Vacation lull time. Small suburban cllnnci lor l wo -shred, diced, seasoned, an* skills. Comfortable with Shift Differentials 3 Personal Business Days GRAVER law lirm. Call 96-1 5090. l slz/litirlfilubclbre your e>ra. The inoreii figures. Accuracy essen mri rlcr nl Hcnlhnnu. so make It (wo four Hal. Call Ms. Strano. Dental Plan WATER DIV. DENTAL ASSISTANT- Or "•- ocolfthl... and coniccolebrme' NOW thrums, 12 762 8100 i. The Graver Company nodontic assistant, full 2720U.S HWY23E ••me. Excellent hours. Den- BOOKKEEPER Contact the Personnel Department 322 7240: Ext. 355 tor applications and appoint . Uhlon, N J 07003 . - Ollecj>(KHliiullhnl'rrniily,iinii| l'ai/84. Equal oppry omp m-'t •,ii experience necessary, Growing company seeks mentsfor interviews. flease call 245-7500 ask for .fulUlme.pekson Jo as5i&Lln An cciua! opportunity employer Ortho Department. bookkeoplng department. CASHIER/ Exporlonco necessary. Ex CLERK TYPIST- Part CLERK TYPISt/Filing .CLERKTYPIST DRTVER- Part Time DIETARY ASSISTANT- 1 cellent benefits. Call 9 to 5, Health Facility, must have time 12- to 4:30, 5 days. ,-> ni. 7:30 . p.m., alternate'- 688 0224. Insurance aoency.- Part General office jwork, valid drivers-llcense.and be Retail music store, weekends. Skilled nursihtf Shoirt Hills, N.J.: 8.40 Morris Ttirnpilu* 467-9550 time. Call 944 B04A. Highway 22, Union. To lacility. Some food service answor phones-arid typing familiar with North Jersey. I'honHorliilbrnmlidn oil group luiu-llomi. 201-375-4343 . .CH-liJl- CARE Tl Some days, nights and answer phones and assist evperience necessary. Call HOUSEKEEPING- Agen CONSUMER FA etc. -Part, time, may work .work weekends. North •customers, light typing and Monday Friday, 9-3. cy hns lull time lobs. Live into full time. Union based •clerical work. Interviow by GLENSIDE NURSING In-or out. Careglvers, 6 INVESTIGATOR- Jersey Blood Center 676 "appointment only. 687 2250 company, Call for Inter 4700. Call between 9 and 5. HOME, New Providence, North Union Avenue, Cran- Challenqino work.- Must 10 to 6. AM 8600. foCd. 272-3180. - . type. Call 233 0502. view A87 1030. Ask Igr Paul. FLEA MARKETS -3" -GARACESALE

SALE'S/STORE HELP- HOUSE SALES c ai D E NT A— U MODELS NEEDED BIG INDOOR FLEA INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS CLEAN UP SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENTS INSULATION MASONRY PHONE SALES ....Matur. o minded person MARKET- : Roselle CONDUCTED -I- RECEPTIONIST-^ EOT. CbUdjren.A, months to 16 -wlth^some-exper-Ierice—ln_ S—Saturday-n-orning-in-Spr-^ yearsiMff -We—have-a-pKoduot—that- -wltlv -earHroHc High—Schtrorr —For-a-ftwtonsultatlon- needfi^-deii—WI.II-train.-Goodjjro-.- RaVltan Roadr Saturday CLI=ANUK - BOBSrJEFF = 2: ingfleld. Job available Im- rapidly growing-children's spects for growth and to.sell, full or Rubbish of any kind and Before You Waste Money teps, s id* e wa TRs^ aTT - mediately. Call 379-380.3. dfvlsjon' now seeking "MONEY". . Part time February 4.9"to 5. call 2. partial contents of Good skills get good |obs! STAWSKI musonryrr 25 years ex. Work frpm home. Call J.B. management. Full time/- 23S0. _i_ quantity removed. Attics, Custom home alternation. On Excess Heating Cost. special children to io(rr in part - time. Convenient. your home or apartment cellars, .garages- cleaned. Call for Free Estimate. perlence. Quality work. >- DATA ENTRY New Jersey's largest Moran,' CALL -~ Interior and exterior. Com- Reasonable prices. hours-Call 688-3936. FLEA MARKET- Iridopr7- —^ DRAKECOLLEGE Construction clean up. plete carpentry service. HEAT CONTROL, EST. n Ci-ERK modeling and advertising out-door, Saturday, LIZVANCE ' of Business, Eliiabeth,N,J. v 1951.753-7911,272-7272. F'JLLY INSURED, 379- g Must have minimum 2 486-7070 487-33*5 • 635-8815 2410045 99. company. No experience January 14, 8:30 a.m. to : will train you for . MICHAELJ. .Cal 678 5025. • WORD PROCESSING DILIGENT TRUST WOR- of- Home Remodeling, PREMIER Counties needs field coor- lectible dealers, flea THY WORKERS- Ready to Alterations-Kitchens-Bath, MOVING ft STORAGE MODELING dinator to work with con SCOTCH PLAINS market Items, bake sale, ANY LIONEL, FLYER, NEW JERSEY ' EXPERT BABYSITTING- IVESANDOTHER • ACCOUNTING & TYPING efficiently clean . your, General Carpentry, •NEW YORK AGENCY ' tractors and tenants. Car and UNION snac.k amfluTfich bar. Table home. Free estimates, Cabinet 8> Formica Work. AMERICAN RED BALL ,Avai able in our spacious 809 Riverview Drive required. Ideal for active spaces available. 245-7300. •\ TRAINS • Financial aids available If qualified •ANTWERP Spri •gfield home. Id^al >>n- Toe prices paid. - Placement assistance references available. R.Heinze . 686-7924 Local 8. worldwide n vcrs. : Totdwa.N.J. retiree. Cal I 688 5760. Reports dlrocilv lo the Reoiona) DIAMOND SETTING v I r • n m e n t. \3 o o d Mitnfloorol our SCOTCH PLAINS or ^635-2058" - classes now forming Mary Ellen's Miracle EXTRAODINAIRE Red Carpet servio to UNION Dlvfeionl Our successful General House Cleaning MAKE OLD CEILINGS FLORIDA. A&?nt red rences Hoursjllex'ble. E.O.E. PART TIME- Day help FOR SALE • •;• 3348709 MANUFACTURING Ca I 376-4667, after 30 rders. To supplement in stdcratlon, please call 745 6)44. Or Mine supply our own equipment After 5 P.M. 687 4163 SKI SETTING CO. I The Recorrmended 3S2-9653, b.'tweer d AM8. 12 SEND SELF ome. Good for housewives (Morris Avenue toSayr e Road In theory and harmony. LONGO& and we come with 905 Mountain Ave. Mover) .. Moon. nd senior citizens. 25 FRANKLIN STATE Popular, jazz and classical references. Call us today. NICO Springfield, New Jersey OUR 25th YEAR ADDRESSED STAMPED HOME IMPROVEMENTS ENVELOPE FOR INFOR oursavailable. No phone Equal opportunity employ m/( across from McCracken Funeral music for beginners and BARAN 375 4538 or 372 19J4 after 6867434 5 PC 00019 FREETPAINING alls. SAFFER SIMON adults. •••-•-- - CERTIFIED PUBLIC 5:30 PM. Free Estimates. • Additions MATION TO: MAILERS SECRETARY or376 8B80 \rf UNION 6870035 Be .1 ce'tlfic.i Health A,re NO. 139, 1881 N.E. 26th, NC, 1835 Burnet Avenue, Home, 1st. right on Brookside, BARRY-HECHT 763-5478 ACCOUNTANTS • Kitchen Remodeling 37ii Roseland Place in', jtstcinrilng agency. Mm nlon. See Bob. Professional Office in mall business accounting CLEANING • Bathrooms Suite 204, Fort Lauderdale, Union Center has full lime SERVICES ,ind wo' en to work «• FL 33305. 3rd right on Skyview) SERVICES OFFERED and tax services. General • Redwood becks KITCHEN CABINETS PAUL'S "omes i • your area. Salai / -'ART TIME- Clerk/ opening. Light shorthand a ledger, payroll reports and C 8, C GENERAL CLEAN- • Aluminum Siding W & V. MOVERS • .ibovr .nlnimum wage. Cashier. Must be 18 or over plus. Excellent benefits. Friday and Saturday, . income taxes prepared at ING SERVICE. • Roofing Experience preferred, but ATTENTION- "Small DOLLY MADISON Rejuiat raises, . llexible MAN/W ind have cash register ex reasonable rates. Housecleanlng. Offices .& • Dorrriers lormerly of hours, car needed, mileage oerjence. All shifts are will consider qualified re January 6 & .7,11-4 Business Men". Complete For all around work in Antiqued white dining room set with round table, Stores. Floor waxing, • All Carpentry Work ^ KITCHENS Yale Ave., Hillside paid. VISITING HOME available. Apply within'at cent graduate .Salary Bookkeeping Services, all carpets, oVens, windows & 964-7112 drugstore. Permanent. round wrought Iron dinettetable and 4 chairs, 7 phases. Tax reports, finan,- 851-0152 Buy Direct From Factory MAKERS, Westtield, Mrs. Full or part lime. Call Mr. the.7 11 Food Store, 1361 ppei>. Call 687 5690. wallcleaning. 753-5946 and Save. LOCAL 8. LONG Mills, 233-3113. Stuyvesant'Ave. Union. piece double art deco bedroom set, 3 piece double cial. -statenxenis at CARPENTRY Dubrow, 373 8591. TYPIST-PASTE UP bedrom set; lovely Berkey and Gay nandpalnted- reasonable rates. For in- FREE ESTIMATES DISTANCE MOVING PERSON-' To work for 5 pleceabedroorn set, living room furnJture, office formation call 276-5130. R & T PUGLIESE Rte. 22 Springfield PM 001)7 FIRM IN UNION- Has nan A-l ALTERATIONS and ELECTROLYSIS dy. man job available. weekly newspaper. Ap desk, redwood patio furniture, lots of BUILDING 379-6070 MANAGER- Experienced. prox. 30 hrs./wk. Will train. miscellaneous, bric-a-brac, clothes, extension HOME IMPROVEMENT- 68B-7768 Hours flexible, steady For retail store in Union. . BURGLAR ALARMS • CONTRACTORS Sales/Cashier Call Randy Cohen, 686 7700. ladders, draperies, file cabinet and more. CASH DEADBOLTS • LOCK- CARPENTRY • WIN CHRISTINE'S KITCHENS work, experience not Call Mr. Alan, 3750033. RESIDENTIAL 1925Vauxhall Rd. necessary. Must have ONLY. BARS-SAFES- "We'll Beat DOWS • CEILINGS • ELECTROLYSIS Counter tops Retail opportunities await WOMEN, MEN, COL- DOORS • PARTICIANS • 8, COMMERCIAL -- Union driver's license. Call 688- MAKE MONEY WORK- you at the Mandee Shop. Any Price!" AMERICAN Medically approvod Formica facing 4896 or 687-0573. - LEGE STUDENTS- Need SECURITY SYSTEMS. 4 ROOFING. No Job Too Big method ol permanent hair ADDITIONS, New kitchens ING AT HOMEJ Be flooded We seek responsible and part time iob close to Or Small. Reasonable. 596 RITTENHOUSE with offers. Details-rush mature individuals for 1 BEAUTIFUL ICE BLUE WANTED TO BUY CENTENNIAL • CRAN- removal: 1st treatment '. ALTERATIONS Reas. Prices Free Est. MOVING FULL TIME homel Can earn up lo $7.00 Velvet with chrome ac- FORD. 276-8265. 9783. t price. Free consultat' stamped addressed sales and cashier positions. per hour. Phone 6880810, (W.E WILL ASSIST IN Bob Costello, 24 hrs. 245 2 men in a truck.- Prompt, BOOKKEEPER- For Spr envelope lo M & D Enter Full time and'part time, cents couch, loveseat, and A & P. PAPER STOCK, Reasonable rates. 245-7467. 5060 ingfield, , N.J. brokerage asktorstu." chair. $250^.Cail Rick at BELLIS CONSTRUCTION- DESIGN PROJECTS) courteous Service. prise PO Box 884, Spr day or evening hours INX. -: R_E C Y C L I N G CATERING All Type Of Carpentry 241-9791 PM00112 firm. Experience with ADP ingfield. New Jersey 07081. available. Experience WAREHOUSE PERSON- 486-O800~between 9 and"5. "" ~ PLANT. 48-54 SOUTH 20th INSURED KITCHEN CABINETS payroll accounts payable, NAVE DO ALL Work Done. ADDITIONS • FENCES Sold and istalled . Old 105 W. Wesllield Ave. preferred. Wanted to pull'orders and CEMETERY PLOTS . STREET IRVINGTON, WpE&OPP&PARX ^ DORMERS . • DECKS '• 272-8865 Roselle Park., cash receipts, i commis NURSES AIDE- Part time load and unload trucks. cabinets and countertops HOLLYWOOD "NEW JERSEY 07111. PUT INDOOR-OUTDOOR ROOFING AND SIDING. resurfaced with formica. sions, full benefits. Sena and weekends, 3-T1 p.rr.You'll enjoy many benefits Full and part time posi CASH IN' YOUR BIRTHDAYS SHOWERS CHAIN LINK AND WOOD ROOFING- • Leaders and SHORTLINEMOVERS resume to PO Box 599 Spr Private "nursing home MEMORIAL PARK WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES NO Job Too Small, Free 486 0777 . while working in our conve tions available. Call 600 POCKETIII BUYER OF Estimate. Fully Insured. FENCING- At Reasonable Gutters • Aluminum Siding Packing 8. Storage. ingfield, N.J.070B1. where care and concern for Gethhesmane Gardens/ GARDEN! POOL PARTIES Specialists in piano 8i ap- nient Union location: Apply 5600 for interview informa- Mausoleums. Office: 1500 SCR A P OCTOBERFEST & CARNIVALS Ask For Mike: 688-4635. Prices. FenceCraf.t In • All Type Carpentry • our- residents is our only in person only: tion. . NEWSPAPERS...70' PER \ STATE PAIRS & COUNTY FAIRS dustries. 8510017, Union. Dormers-Windows pliance, moving. 24 hour FABRTCCTJTTER 'job. Call-Monday Friday, 9 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. \ SPECIALIZING IN LIMOSINE SERVICE service.486 7267. Lie. 450. Sewing background prefer 3 ."GCFNSTD E—NtrRStN G- . 688-4306 100 LBS. GLASS BOT- G.GREENWALD Porches • COMPLETE LOST AND FOUND 2 _T.LES...S1.00 .EERJ0QJ.B.S ^ \ CHARCOALED Carpenter Contractors FENCE SALE MASONRY WORK red/flexible hours, own HOME, New Providence, —49' SO. FT— transportation. Can Dan 464-8600. Mandee Shop CONCERT TICKETS ALUMINUM CAWS...21" VROAS-T-BEEF-81 All type repairs, remodqj' •Waterp'rbbfing Foundation- ATTENTION BRIDES!!!- ODD JOBS — 1350 1 Galloping Hill Hand. Lost & Found ads will run • Yes PER LB. RAGS...$1.00 \ ROAST PORK ing, kitchen, porches, Green vinyl chain link in- basements. No job too big MAKE YOUR- DAY nielle at 467-9214. x stalled. Gates and ter PART TIME- Work fron Union. N.J- for two weeks FREE as a • Police PER 100 LBS. BAT- • For Info Call Sig enclosures, cellars, attics. or small. OK CONTRAC SPECIAL.- Ride in total Equfll Opportunity TERIES* CARDBOARD• \ 376;5547 minals sale price. TORS, 499-7449/Colonia. BERBERICK&SON GOVERNMENT JOBS- home telephone prograrr. EmployorM/F service to residents in our 9 • Fully Insured, estimates comfort in beautiful while Expert MOVING 8, Thousands of vacancies • Van Halen - LEAD • OLD ALUMINUM, given 688 2984. Small lobs. BILTRITE FENCE limousine. Average S4.00 to S8.00 or Communities. DR. \ELI KARP- 635-6565 or 8260010 TOWN & COUNTRY STORAGE at low cost. must be filled immediate rrore per hour. Flexible RECEPTIONIST- Heavy • N.Y. Rangers • COPPER • BRASS • 50% LESS Residential, Commerical. ly. 517,634 to S50.112. Call hours. Be your own boss. phone work, diversified • Llberachl CAST IROKl. (Price Sub " PODIATRJSTSPECIALIZ IMPROVE YOUR HOME CONTRACTORS men reg. price dressed in iect To Change) 20V374- ING IN\ GENERAL WITH GIL- We do repairs 15 years experience. Inex Shore Trips. LocaL/STLong 716 842-6000, Ext. 31497. Call 862-1828 or 6880810. light > clerical duties. FOUND IN • Ozry Osbourne FIREWOOD ribbon. WHITE LIGHTING Distance. No iob'fo small. Knowledge of figures SPRINGFIELD-'Two large • Billy Joel- 1750.' PODIATRYVOffice Hours build anything from pensive. We perlorrr most OOVERWMBNT J^B^ By Appointment. 165 Moun shelves to home im- home- improvement LIMOUSINES, Days 245 561-2013, Lie. 00210. PROCESS MAIL AT helpful. Call Mary at 686 dogs, (1) Black 8. Brown 851-3880 2050, Nights, 241 1305. Thousands of vacancies HOME!- S75.00 per hun 0912. , German .Shepard, (1) (Ma|or Credit BOOKS ~ tain AvenueASpringfleld, provements. Large & small FIREWOOD proiects-Painting, plumb must be filled immediate N.J.37»-3B03; -X HOME HANDY MAN dred! No experience. Part Black mixed breed. Have Cards Accepted) We Buy and Sell Books [bbs. 964-8364 or 964-3575. Split Seasoned, ready to ing, electrical, also odd Biasemart Limousine Painting, paperhanging,' ly. S17.634 to S50.112. Call or fulltime. Start irr SALESLADY- wanted part 321 PARK AVE,, PLFD. burn HJLR-DWOODST lobs .such as ceiling fans, Service 716 842 6000, Ext. 36325. „ been taken to kindness ELECVROYLSV? BY JOE DOMAN- 686 3824. carpentry & odd iobs, ^ediately. Details send time. Apfaly in person, lo Kennels. Call 3826100. CAMERA- TAKE ' 3-D ; PL4-3900 , . ' GUARANTEED. Full Trac lighting, insulation . Airports, Hotels. Motels cleanups. No job too small. self addressed stamped Unda Page, 1032 Stuyve PHOTOS $99.00 OR B'EST ANDREA-. , Permanent ALTERATIONS/ Cord! Call 322 5331 Or 636 projects, hoi water residential GAL/FRIDAY- Elec BUYING removal of unwantetThalr. REPAIRS. New or Enlarg 964-8809. envelope to C.R.I. 5035, sant Avenue/Union, N-.J. LOST- Miniature Cocker OFFER. - BASIC !78, -— • -heaters,—fufnac-esi—Free— y Ironies company seeks full Spaniel, Taffy'color, vicini OLDER FURNITURE Private, roasonable,\con-- estimate. Call 688 5885. lime person. Diversified of P.O. Box 3149, Stuart, .Fl. P.H OTOGRAPHY Gloss • China • Dolls fldential, also ear piercing. Trips ODD JOBS 33495. SECRETARY- full time.. ty of Mohaw Drive and COURSE. $20. SIGN. UP. Customized TiABLES/ 10th Year fice duties. Phone work, III Bookceping experience BEST PRICES Senior citizen discounts. STORAGE AREAS, FURNITURE REPAIRS Group rates to ing, and typing. Excellent Milltown Road Springfield. GALLARD'S, 1056 ST. Travel Agn. Electrical work. Ceiling PROCESS MAIL AT helpful. Small suburban Friday'December 23. Kids GEORGES AVE. PAID For appointment 686-8581 .\ FORMICA/WOOD, INCOME TAX RETURN Benefits. Call 9 to 5, 688 aw firm. Call 964 5090. Estate Sales PANELLING/ DAMIANO FURNITURE (201) 673-6689 fans hung. A/C lines, plum- 0224. HOME- S75.00 per hun heartbroken. Call 376 7422. AVENEL, 634-3651. bing, painting, Etc. Call uredl No experience.-Bart REWARD! • . Conducted MARK LIBRARY SHEETROCK." & PIANO REFlNISHING- SEeRE-TAR_Y^Springfielti DINING ROOM TABLE- 6 SERVICES- Experienced. Expert refinlshing . at CPAONCALL 964.6045or 687 5529. or full .lime. Start. In Contents Purchased WINDOWS/DOORS. . CC LIMOUSINE GOVERNMENT JOSS- n^ediatolv. - Deta'ils send aw office. Bright beginner "UOTTP—tadie's—HamiUon_ Chairs, blonde oak, $100. Call Liz 687-3365 Professional Consultant for reasonable prices. • Hand No More Long Lines % 'S^,559 S50,5537yearV~"tvroW ..vith good skills. Non Xfl8874f Library, needs. Will Skipped No Dipping • Free ' And High Prices Your, reliable partner, and ODD JOBS sell addressed starr.peci watch, vicinity of Grotto ideal choice lor business 10th Year Hiring. Your Area. Call envelope to C.R.I. 5035. srr-oker.. Cliprl-Reslaurant or park- 45nrctoc*.._ "freT^spndrevise estimates,—pick-up—.and Have vour Federal and_ ' B05'687 6000 Ext. R 1448. 379 2444 H O L L Y W: O O D State Returns iVTfhe conve- and pleasure. To travel at Electrical -work. Coiling P O. Box 3149, Stuart, FL ing lot on. chestnut Street, POCkET WATCHES Business plus professional delivery • Repairs and MEMORIAL PARK- New \ CARPET restoration ol all furniture nience of your own home at ease. For Reservations & fans hung. AC lines, plum JOBS OVERSEAS- Big 33495. SAGE- Urgently needs Union. Sentimental value. Highest cash paid, also libraries, union County Estin-atesCalh-ur bing, painting. Etc. Call Reward. Call 583-2839. crypt, double- Inside area. Available evenings and antiques' •—Pianos, reasonable rates. •l'onoy fast. 520,000 to qliod reliable driver to Gethsemane . Chapel- parts. Union, 9641224. REPAIRS Senior Citizen 201 62J 52go 964 6045 or 687 5529 I'.O.OOQ plus, per year. Call PART TIME 8, Sundays" 289-1950 after 5 Restretches, Steps, Relays, repaired, bought and sold. SALESPERSON assist homemaker LOST- re/20/83, Shoprlte Mausoleum'. Rpasonabie. Orig. Recyclors Scrap 786-5449, Day or Eves, 7 , . Discounts i 216 413 3000, Exl 26024. . nomehealth aides at Metal PM.r~ -""*•• •"••" •"-•.•• Cleaning. fJEW CARPET SERVICE WITH THE Rubbish Romovcd 3 4 days per week. Parking . Lot; . BLACK 20^929-8769. . SALES INSURANCE Days. Call Leonard • FEMININE TOUCH- All furniture wood 8, various times throughout LEATHER CLUTCH ••• MAJ

HEINE CONSTRUCTION — CPAONCALL QUALITY T&t No More Long Lines DOLLY z DEGREED LONGO& A & J xHOME IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING D Remodeling • Altera- And High Prices Lawn maintenance, ACCOUNTANT BARAN A/Cand MADISON O tions ^Repairs, Custom ' • 16 YEARS Have your Federal and L^wn chemical ser- u Over fourteen years ex CERTIFIED PUBLIC REFRIGERATORS SALES & SERVICE State Returns in the con KITCHENS vice,-Spring clean up, kithchen¥& Bathrooms, EXPERIENCE* z perience to do business- ACCOUNTANTS Domestic 8. Commer PflOMPT & CURTEOUS - venience of your own Shrub planting & care. o accounting work. Com Prepared in the conve Buy Di rect cl'al Air conditioners , SERVICE OM Ait BRAND? • Insurance Estimates EXCLUSIVE 'Additions Vbormors • nience of your home. home at reasonable z puterized general Small business accoun • • REPAIRS • SAU5 rates. FREE ESTIMATES and refrigerators • Wrecker Service Attics * Siding • Roofing F"ROM SI 0.00 1 From Factory 3 ledger, inventory, ac ting and tax services. • INSTALLATIONS VOLVO DEALER Senior Citiion - EXPERT REPAIRS • Gutters. \- 232-5302 or 654- o count analysis quarterly Gener'al ledger, payroll •AASHIW M4WINIS«OR>ERS CALL _ lliMORRISAVE SUMMIT Call Discounts tax returns, financial FAST SERVICE •;':SHVSASHERS • 41-1 RANGES CALL FOR ESTIMATE FREE ESTIMATES ' LO reports and income • •StFRuiERAlORS* FREEZER? ANDREW MANNO: Call Leonard D statements, etc. REASONABLE .... 484-7924 LiottaCPA TANGOFEDOR "SSf Rte. 22 Springfield 4162. O taxes prepared at •AIR CONDITIONERS 687354? 273-4200 REASONABLE RATES , RATES AUTHORIZED 687-6060 early for O reasonable rates. OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 379-6070 u. CALL M. MAILLOUX 687-8770 0iai686-3779 465.LEMGti.AV. FACTORY SERVICE R, Heinle FOR APPOINTMENT appointments S)0 S. WOOD MC. IIM'DEM * 379-9487 S'l *Vft. Union UNION LONG TERM LEASING 964-1738 LANDSCAPING AUTOS WANTED CARPENTRl LANDSCAPING .LIBRARY SERVICE LIMOUSINE SERVICE LIMOUSINL SERVICE i MAINTENANCE AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS lAUTO PARTS | AUTO POLISHING \Z.O. LANDSCAPING Service Wllh The Feminine R&H _ 'v vit • • • MARK CC LIMOUSINE Touch MULTIPLY GENERAL CONTRACTORS • Design LIBRARY JANITORIAL ALTERATIONS •Sc WE PAY SERVICES Your reliable part- MAINTENANCE YOUR SAVINGS GEM and m on t h (, y • Sprrng Clean Ups ner and ideal LADYG' Systems • Maintenance CO. CASH HOME IMPROVEMENT maintenance, lawn choice for business LIMOUSINE SERVICE OLDSMOBILE '"We • Top So\ Experienced' Equipped With Color TV^ FOR YOUR JUNK CARPENTRY* renovation, seed, Professional. Consul- and pleasure. To Oldest & Largest • Thatchi),, Stereo-Bar CfiROR TRTJCK - WINDOWS fertilizer, lime, top SPECIALlXlNG IN tant for Library-needs. travel at ease. Quality Work Exclusive • AIRPORTS • PIERS OPEN 7 DAYS CEILINGS •DQeR-S- soil, shrubs and LAWN RENOVA- Will organize, expand, Reasonable Rates Olds Dealer In NEW-USED- TIONS .8. CHEMICAL revise. Business plus For Reservations • BUSINESS TRIPS - Office-Buildings Sun 11 m' lo 1 p m CoaiMwHhwiilWauw 375-1253 PART.ICIANS sod. . Very professional libraries. • ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS. Union County W»d *SJI J JOIOS *ip m APPLICATIONS and Stores-Etc. LEASES •TIM Ufa* uoU diu-.hU •ROOFING reasonable \rates. ELIZABETH Wvtk d«VV 1 30 I m to r p m aUhw^lUbla ' IRVINGTON LICENSED8, \ Union County area'. Estimates Call: 964-3107 Union, N.J. Free Estimates 2277 MORRIS INSURED \ Available evenings & (24 Hoursi Call 687-3075 » MOTORS, INC. HIGHEST PRICES No JO|J Too Big Or Free estimate, Small. Reasonable . CALL: 4B7-7294 Sundays. 2B9'19S0after.S Gladys lOlgl) Dene/ PO Box <5B0 Union, N.J. Value Rated Used Cars AVE 1688-58481 PAID! ' PM. ' UJUI Hill Stclion 687-3341 964-0232 . 741-0459 201624-5200 Owner-Ghauttountt* 07,083 582 Morris Avo. UNION, 686-2800 596-9783 • Elizabeth 354-1050 2091 Sprinf)nld«n.. Union /MESSENGER SERVICE MOVING & STORAGE 'MOVING «. SlURAGE PAINTING CEILINGS MASONRY PAINTING' I CARPENTRY CARPENTRY I CARPETS CARPET CLEANING CATERING ALL PAINTING BY CARPET CLEANING THE LATEST LOOK COURIER CARPET REPAIRS CATERING DON'S PAUL'S MOVERS ANTHONY CUSTOM BELLIS IN ACOUSTICAL MASONRY- SERVICE JOE DOMAN Scolchqard WE DO. ALL ' - Steps FOUMCHLVOF PAINTING INSTALLATION, TYPE5OF PARTIES APPEARANCE ' Y»LC»VC HILLSIDE BENJAMIN 686-3824^ CONSTRUCTION RESTRETCHES sidewalks Need Something RESIDENTIAL ONLY : : INDOOR-CfUTDOOR Spiiyed le»luieJ ceilinp. 'Ctiom PM 00177 MOORt PAINTS STE P5; RElfAYS,' BTRTFrtJAV55HOWeRSr waterproofing Important done or y CLEANING WEDDINGS-ANNIVERSARIES ol medium w coirw >i|ie|)tt lei ALTERATIONS Self employed. transported that ^Interior and Carpentry Work Done NEW.tARPET 5ALES GARDEN 8. POOL PARTIES tuiei, jliltei affecl wiiliblf. Dues • INTERIOft REPAIRS?' Cnll Day or Night OCTOBERFESTICAR NIVALS you" [ust can't ac- Exterior ADDITIONS •-DORMERS INSURANCE CLAIMS to i cwp. hiridwrtii finish.' No We also do EXTERIOR DECKS 763-5091 - STATE FAIRS a, COUNTY FAIRS LOW PRICES . painting ntctsury. Consols mmoi Community Grants complish yourself. FREE Now or Enlarged ROOFING jndSIDlNG SPECIALIZING IN STORAGE^ CLOSET5 CABINETS No Job'Too Small Fr.e EttimJte FREE ESTIMATES Homes a Offices . Iliwi and Clicks in plislei Cdlmji All Work ESTIMATES CHARCOALED Insured.. LOCAL!LONG Customized TABLES Fullv Inlur.d > PERSONALSERVICE ROAST BEEF& it »«ry low pneei. Commercni Call MAC 687-0035 Guaranteed Magna Maintenance : DISTANCE MOVING ' STORAGE ARE-AS. THE CARPET DOCTOR ROAST PORK iMidenlul.' fully iniured-Fiee A.ZAPPULLO&SON FORMICA WOOD Ask For Mike: "Gold Seal" Carpet Cleaning 376-7289 375 Roseland Place Insured 686-6990 _ 687-2480 UNION 388-2354 For' InfoCall Sig. tslimjle \Call 688-7768 PANELLING SHEETROCK • 3765547 Bonded UNION . PCO00U . WINDOW^'DOORS 688-4635 evenings Free Estimates!,, ; Call: 382 7894 WW6,372-4079. \H1V»UXH»LL BD UNION.. PODIATRY PAINTING PAPERHANGING PAVING PLUMBING ! PLUMBING CLEAN UP CLEAN UP SERVICE CLEANING SERVICE DOG TRAINING "F E NCt S FENCES PRIVATE IN HOME FENCE SALE |W WILLIAM E. , PODIATRY Have Truck Will Travel MORNS | CHAIN LINK] 8 KMG CLEANUP DOG TRAINING 49i SQ.FT. -v " DR. ELI KARP Clean ups and light CLEANING AND PAINTING AND BAUER JOSEPH • Rubbish Removal REASONABLE PODIATRIST hauling. We supply (Min. 100 Lin. ft) COMPANY • Attics, Cellars, RATES, TIME PAY- WOOD FENCING PROFESSIONAL McGADEY labor, truck time and MENTS, Green vinyl chain link •HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIZING IN Garages Cleaned installed. Gates and tor . PAINTING (PLUMBING LIC.5013) GENERAL PODIATRY gas. You supply rubbish REFEREFERENCESAVAR - At Reasonable • REASONABLE to to.e thrown out or SPECIALIZING IN: • Construction Clean-Up minalssalebrlce. / •Electric.Sewer ' Office Hours By Ap TUMBLTUM E Prices RATES • Interior Painting items to be moved. • RESIDENTIAL Any kind and quantity of 24hour service Cleaning Service . pointment •COMMERCIAL debris removed. • FIRST QUALITY • Paperhanging No Job Too Small . -i. Reasonable Rates BILTRITE FENCE -—'.-AND-MEDICAI FenceCraft WORK '65 Mountain Avenue -~ Quality Service ™-™-——635^6565-0 it——.^ • Home & Offices 354-8470 CONSTRUCTION' RESIDENTIAL OFFICE CLEANING M.J. PRENDEVILLE nrraustftes—- _F.ully-lns.,Eree-Est - - Springfield, N-J- P Lease . 'call ' M. 1826-00)0 CALLANYTIME: • Insured 379-3803 Frederick at 665 1493 or Call753*4«4 • '• CalhGeorge 851-00.17- Union. 635*815 UNION \ 75310U. For Additional Info., 373-7114. ---•'•• ••M4-W48- . 9M-4942 ROOFING 1 RESUMES RE-UPHOLSTERY ROOFING ROOFING FENCES1 FIREWOOD FUEL OIL FURNITURE REFINISHING HOME IMPROVEMEN UNIFIED DAMIANO • '•'.'.• " -&» WfrOFFER PROFESSIONAt- CUSTOM SLIPCOVERS MIKECIASULU ROOFING FURNITURE km ADRIATIC^ -- BERGER CONSTRUCTION POOLS COMPUTER SERVICE DRAPERIES and ROOFING. FIREWOOD & PIANO REFINISHING T TO MAKE: •Itilulei: GEO. JAEKEL, INC. CONTRACTORS COMPLETE RE UPHOLSTERY Highest HOT TAR Expert reflnishlng at RETAIL STORE Quality Work OWER ,n—I—coroptolo Honie Altera- _ FENCES • FUTERUEKR rUU OIL llrulinK Hp«UIUtw fur o\rr K.\ >rarn • NEW POOL SALES ready to burn, • Hand Strippotl»No Dip- Prke tIRON • ALUMINUM .MSI.KIIIlill \VKM>:t'MM.VNJ.SIMI • • Dormers • Resumes • Reports ship. 34 years ex- tions • HINGLE ROOEING KPOllO FUEL OlCcO. . •SERVICES. WORKS INC. HARDWOODS • Free estimates, pick • Additions • Mailing Lists perience, formerly at Custom painting and •REPAIRS • Basements REJHAIRS • Small Business • REROOFING $48. per Square t ocniiol Cr t - • *. ' Tel. (201)687-0900 up and delivery STEINBACH'S. Dis- 'paperhanging |r ' GUARANTEED Inventory Control •LEADERS also um.rium. Latixu. r.auii • • Repairs and restora- • Bathrooms •POOL OPENINGS T • Accounting and count' for Seoipr ROOFING •GUTTERS• ooa 'enco Pn««ii'i- n;ti'. Foil Cord! -- tion, of all furniture and •Kitchens •"LIQUID CHLOR'ENE ALUMINUM ^ts Hor ChBtf -ui P • Payroll . Citlzegs. FREE Shop- LEADERS, GUTTERS ear offsour specialty Amiiloi DiAl antiques „ -15 VRS. EXPi-RJLL-Y-, . - SIDING Call. 1-K KEROSENE . . $1.35 "We also do Computer In- at-Home Service. AND.RA[NWEAR Free Estimates 4850700 • Pianos • repaired", INS. 118 W. tVebster stallation, Custom Soft- Fully In Call EASV TERMS bought and sold. CAIOTTE: ware and training. Call: WALTER CRNTER at " RicfiTWargolin .: — —322-5331—— Avenuov Rosello Park. . 6M 674-6986 47 MT. PLEASANT AVE - FU(L OIL-CALL rONnpllCC 9644974 232-34BS-: — • —457-6655——^~ NEWARK or63i&-0278 Days. • ; VACUUM CLEANERS WANTED TO BUY HOME IMPROVEMENT (HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT SINGLES iTILE WORK TREE SERVICE HOME IMPROVEMENT. HOME IMPROVEMENT HUMt fMPROVt fVt N* TURNING NEED VACUUM I P PAPER STOCK, INC. ALL HOME ALUNIMUM Ri TBGUESE •• JAYBAR DeNicolo CLEANER SERVICE? RECYCLING PLANT MAKE OLD BUILDING CONTRACTORS TILCCONTMCTOI •riUHUUMNDriUHUU SIDING & Nieo HOME POINT-SINGLES a H SOUTH JOIh STREET IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENTS IITAILIIHIDim ( VINGTON. NEW JEB&E V 0*111 Caiptntiy • tMlmi ROOFING .IMPROVEMENTS The Intelligent alter KITCHCHt-tATHROOMt PUT CASWIN YOUR POCKET" BUVEROF SCRAP Cullers • Piinlini - NEW Decks,, additions, native • tor selective RIMIRt-OIIOUTIHO ^NEWSPAPERS' ' I1T0 PER 100 L«S PLUS , Liqhl Mjlohry • SHEET:ROCK -basements,. kit- singles. TIL! KIOMI GLASSBOTTLES . II 00 PER 100 LBS Ori/*vii>v\ &»l»d ' • SUSPENDED -ALUMINU/UXAN_| II1PPBI « join nowond get F PRINT OUTS AND T AS CAHOF • Aluminum Srdmo UUIUintJHHUl No Job TqoSmaTl ; PLASTER MAINTENANCE whole' house fans. ELEVATION • TOfMNO • COMPLETE BATTERIEJS • CARDBOARD LEAD • OLD ALUMINUM Painting and - • RsotinQ 3 MONTHS - w«Mtmini«mHY •PA-TCHtNO— ADDITIONS 5 I COPPER • BRASS CAST IRON • Call AnyfiTne njirmtrt^- -Free-—Estimates^ JEMOVAL :JiHOUREME0ENCV \rVOBLb DESIGN • ALTERATIONS . All Cirmntry Worl. FREE! SERVICE ."NURSENTSTiticrt CEDAR I Pnc.SubnctToCh.no*> 0^824-7600 Insured. jVlll^BkI Buster, 964-4010 l*( Will USISTINDISICN HOICCISI POSTS" • f KEE ESTIMATES 1 FUU.V 964-83^8 |26l)467-978O 1736 E AVE. LINDEN 201'374-1750 «ui 5 P.M. 687-4163 CaH354-77i9 964-7112 INSURED MHJI» V2S-012) Mike, 687-2599 272-6865 Mary Show Director tata,*./.