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: -Thgrsdoy, May 11, 1972 ^ . ' . • • ' - '.'•''. Packaging Corp., noted that workers' productivity has decreased in 20 years, HU organizing, •fc qrtorney^outlin^s law - company manufactures packages, employs 200 workers and'does a $5 million business. Medical school affiliates talks on-services Tbe Young Presidents Organization dealt* , In cats of emergency of trade at teacher workshop -withexecutive'probleqis, indicating that three The Zip Code Tbe seventh iri a statewide si;eries in- formation conferences sponsored wayfi to become president were through a 376-0400 "for Police Department New Afi'attorney with the Federal Trade Com- " Edgar P. Eaton Jr. .president of the Carbone family business, purchase of small companies, for Springfield is Ho Jersey Department of Community fairs for mission addressed the Union County Workshop Corporation in Boonton, said his company had " or First Aid Squad. ' locnl.governtneht ancf eommunit' ' and working one's way up through a business. . officials will 7 in Economic Kducatlbn.last.week, featuring a 20 million dollars in sales. The world-wide students will lie able to continue there hegin- l>e held Thursday, May 18_ Signing of a major affiliation between the IIKI nl suVakwi;-from industry and banking,— oulfUrmanufactures and supplies projectors, 0708?! •••- llinj' in IQ71 . School, Cranford. _ "College* of Medicine" and Denlislry-Hufgers *'TI»' workshop, sponsored by the First N.J. theater equipment,, rocket parts, bearings and 376-6440 for 'hot line' Medical' School anil Muhlenberg Hospital, Th...e_ affiliutip n will... proyidc third-yea. r JWV officers named J, v .Hank of Union and Springfield State Bank? is " oji drug problems ZTIainflcid, was^announeed this vyeek. •__ students al-tho" MedicaMedicyJl School .wjlwjlh clinicaclinical*l - The conferences,. inttjaled March 23, are concluc-li'il for: high school teachers. e Published Every Thursday by Tmiwnr Pi,hll«hlnp toip. The president ~oT Jersey MQrta_l_ __Cq_, PostJ273 -41 Mounldln on., Sprlngll.ld, N.J. 07081 -666-7700 Accordihe Lo^Dr Jamte W Mackenzie dcan-1"^P^'enee in mi-diclnp. pediatrics, pathology, being held in nine lotions throughout the Jaiiiea_MiUios,Jhe, FTC-attorney... Js-coot explained- un———* 'dinator of textiles and furs for-the com- derwriting procedures for ' mortgages. His 1 v l . Two Union men and a Springfield man were ~ Molllntl Addr.... .-— ' Subscription' Rota , S'conjLXIo.i Postage ^^U^telJiK^S^M^ »?y; '»*• ^Pital wi.. also be i'^i.^ur.will he attend by officials from UnU mission's anti-trade and'trust division. ManoS VOL. 43 NO. 32 SFRINGFIELD, N.J.,THURSDAY.MAY 18. 1972 111 1 n l! in su r v ,•—.-.• , , company financed the Livingston Mall, as well among new officers-and chairmen announced P.O.-Box 69, SprlitgfUld, N.J. 07081 -~ Pqld.ot Sprlngflald, N.J. 20.Cents Per Copy degrees-anting institution. In accordance vvitb—P" ™ «l« ™ [£ - andn-«m,Iy—-nnd-MiUdlesex /tfunties. outlined anti-monopoly laws and cited_exi_tlng_, as_ apartment houses amLresidential-and-in- by.Elin_Unger.Post 273, Jewish WarTetefahB, thevrfshetheyishesofous of ourr board of4rustces miarid pendinpending Pwcuce as well... - ..... du rial h £nmmun__Affairs Commissioner Lawrence ' Kederal Trade regulationsr ' ' .?f properties. The firm-services half 'a this week. approval by the appropriate agencies,' it will F.Edgar Davi^M-esidenl of the hospital iinil.. general manager^ Newsweek, expressed.the !•'. KrniniffTyid the series of conferences has department and"to- deteirmine~whether' these Al Wasserman of Union is quartermaster, " provide-the-clinical base necessary for medical hospital's'pride ..in "the achievemenLof this (wo in/jor aims: to-familiarize loeal officials * Vic Levin of Union is Blood Bank chairman, studentstocontinueinto then- third and fourth assislmicc programs are_effective and iri" educationuTIandmark.in our 95 years of ser- with/the services now' available from the Eugene Macchl, president of Continental and Dave Gittes of Springfleldjs trustee, years. . . - propi'L relation to public needs. vice. This major affiliation has'be.cn a goal, of Presently, Rutgers Medical School grants a (Jie hoard of governors for a decade, and should rov master of medical science degree to students be a-symbol uLgreat esteem to the. greater whp successfully complete the school's two- Plainfield community, pointing up the valuo>uf -year program. Students must then apply to Muhlcnberg's academic efforts." ' / —another school with an M.D. degree-granting lir. Stanley S. Bergin Jr., presidenKof the program. This coming fall, Rutgers will have •College of Medicine and Dentislrjr of. New its firs' class of third-year students contin_iin|i_ BoardQKs Jersey, .added-his support to Jmu signing: "Muhlenbcrg has a finc'-ccputatfon as « com- kenzie, that Jourth-year munity-teaching hospital. Us philosophy of progressive patient careVand its teaching tea FRIDAY DEADLINE program's '-i.n nursing cylotcchnoloijy, All Items other tha. n spo, f news should hislologic technique jjahd-medical and X-ray be In our office by noon on Frlday;^l_tiM±Holnev;:_alo.tig with its intern and residcnlJ "programs, makejfa logical sciting:fbr-training.j and board this -year: -third-yciirjjtiidelits from our Rutgers Medical YOU A DOUBLE PLUa!- 0NELESS ROAST •—-•__ -.-.-i., ... We "pScpirct that this-affiliatioii"will • be "hiehlv_ben«^lcial-to both; (lie Hospital and our .fluff resigns Voteshuts-€hjsholnD, ~ college/, •-;-.--. ""^=•••• EYERYDAYLOW to j~'-^Myrrfiiers of the^hospitrri's full-time medical run tfiio hold" fncuMy appointments : at . TheT Board of Education and •• Springfield -. Medical School, will.be the medical. Teachers Association Monday night signed a 1 ; By a margin pf five fOhree the Springfield STATE ^jor the-affiliation Which; according two-year contract Which "wHRrafse starting •" BoanPoT; EktucatiprrTuesdaBy ABNER^GOI.p'y nigh1 t voted to PLUMBING 8 HEATING COj 'to~kdward_J.'bailey Jr., director of Muhlen- RAP1NG STAMPpREEJ! salaries for a teacher with a bachelor's degree 1 -completely^ revamp the elementary school • HEAT SPECIALISTS berfi, "rccognizesrthTrhoBpltal as-a partner with find-no-experie'nce. from the present $8'1^00^- Call bet. 8 a 10 AM jitructure with a grade clu'sfer plan for all. a after 5 PM the- medical school in jhe .education -of annually to»8,650 next year and $9,175 for the; ' children except those attendlng-Hhe' .Tames _ American physicians so urgently needed in 1972-73 school year. . ' '» '•-. 379-3970 379- Caldwell School, effective In September of this New_Jersey." ~ - • —_ • The board meeting, conducted before_sarne__ year.. , - "35 "citizelnrat the Florence Gaudineer School, At a special meeting called to consider only was also the settingigr the resignation of Doris - the one matter, and before almost 100-con- Ruffrwho /has served since !970LMrs..,Ruff cerned citizens, theboard voted to close-the- Conoert_sef announced that she is leaving - the board Raymond—Chisholm—Schiol 'because of a THE BOOK REVIEW because-she -is-a Democratic - candidate for '•;."• declining^school* population and outmoded - . township clerk and because "Springfield has facilities and to distribute children from the""'' GROUND always, proudly and rightly,--kept its partisan - Chisholm area between th'oThelmnSandmeier •The Summit Chorale will CHUCK STEAK separate and apart from its Board, of " and Edward Walton schools. — — perform CarLOrff's "Carmlnn * Those two schools will be treated as a unit The teacher contract was signed, just before under the board plan, which is'basically the one "Souvenirs" on Saturday at 8 MQTT'S __ • _ Uie.8ta1rt.-of the meeting, by Ruth Welsmari," . proposed by.the board for public discussion "on p.m.,"at Madison Junior board president; Roosevelt Williams', president March 20.- __ . \ -—---, .' School, Main street, Madison. APPLESAUCE of theSTA, and William Hannah, who headed PARTY PLANNERS— Mrs. Ellen Caririlchaol, left, senior cltizetucoordlnotor fa the . The Walton SchooJ_wilL-have kindergarten •Featured on the-program the negotiating team for the faculty members.' '--Springfield Recreation Department; Sieve Mogllone, director of recreation, and youngster»-aner sectiens—of the contract include schooSouthwardl plannin. Mclntyrg committee .heade whics thh submjttecb:-e advisory " and tenor soloa» ' ... GRADI A S STEA-cK— . SLICED BACON' :: sumjm£ jalar es 0| 0 1 te he ra and 050 opposition slate, of candidates on the J'Unlon qualificatipjis as president oiJhe Sprir)Bfieid~ - ? * - [•*_•* f * ft? . ^L -*he=plaH~a^=-"- "•" '-- "' ;_"•'-•-:-;:-'•• . - What makes the,chorale's, County^^ Otganizajigo^Jine-were -!!hand-ploked-^-RepublicajuC|ubratt6rney to"the~Springffeld - for the ?""»nier sohool director. Grievance : ROCK CORNISH HE ALL MEAT FRANKS i Those opposed tferei Augii-t-Caprio,._Canio performance, different-js -the _by a small seleeUye^jroiy^ln' order topper- Free Public Library, campaign headquarters procedures-hay- been streamlined^ndr»n4ineV- Arthur H. Buehrer,' Regular OrganizationZUBwhship' ilseUof-• u .''heldentenor,'""n" Committeemen, thc.Jelectcd- Casale and Mrs. Weisman, -• .— : ^. mfinageg r of tht e pastp ; GOE. campaignmpags;..i;hairs ;.jcbali____I-ll ' .RepublicanIof2lLlnlnrr-C(iiintv candidate" h_rB^JHj blico nionha 1 tehor who employs the itycommlU_e^nd-f^niblicaris^~^^ P.' ''' PPeared perhaps evenly - _ man of t^e Springfiejd_Cerely-jl Palsy Fund (Continued on pagS 23) TownshiTohi p ClerClkk in ththe JuriJrei 6 primaryi , hthii s —^who helped of-the voice of a baritone and " DOMESTIC IMPORTED STRAWBERRIES Nost family needed Drive; activity in the Temple Sharey'Shalom weelt - anriou_i_ed^hi_-^TidgT_5eTTOnfe:::oT~Ea—^Thls'tan'dly'^an'-B^aTirairhand-plckeRepublican Party win.idn grou 197fp, (Continued.on page 23).__ who can curry that weight BOILED HAM SWISS CHEESE "Brotherhood and', as Springfield area ,; both up and down within1 that-| LUSCIOUS rtRusty) Stiso- Jr. and Bob Wasserman, since there were over & hundred-iirattendance. JARLSBERG representative of. the .Cornell University r range. A baritonpjjiust. usehisr Bathroom Republican candidates for-Jown_hip Com- .^-"It seems to me-that those who are' tryingjo— Student 1 forAFS~exeha nge I ^lumni'~Association7 as • "typical^f. the tniHee, , ...' - discredit-this screening committee are- those? falsetto voice in order lo-ac leadership qualities desired in a local township i-omplish what the -n*-lrinn_l • 'Buehrer stated, "I was.selected~bv"~the of-" who were nowhere~to be seen flurihe' tftn AnWJIJ™*"-!!-, ±1 — — -ftetaTRepublican party screening committee, "campaign of 1971. They_hardly can be: called PLYMOUTK ROCK " ' • — . -S.ymanskl continued, "Scutt DuillllglDtl lltt's CALIFOBNIA _____ - which was composed" of our two Republican .dedicated,- broad-based "Republicans,, if-they— Rob Seag'er, Mike'StaubrKan -r-An urgent appeal for a SpringfieTa^famiry-td beenractive in SprlngfJeJi.aHairs for oyer-20 ' ; •'• -——:;—'— ' i • . ' -' wlllnnly gnppnrt t^igir choice of candidates." ICEBERG LETTUCE COOKED SALAMI years;,lAa_asslst^nt recreation director; Ed Bilous were elected—lo the office" of •TVPublielty Qhairmon: serve as hosts next year fo^an^^ilriericah Field . . -- —-- r Buehrercontinued, "I hawtheMsupport of-^rosideftt| -v|c6:presidentl secretary and SWEET CALIFORNI RICH'S OVEN ROASTED NATURAL - Service exchange student from overseas was. Springfield municipal prosecutor,. attorney to the Republican county committee and its " • F - '—° M *" Would you like some help :r treasurer, respectively of the Student-Council PAPERBACK BOOKS in proparing-new_ paper issued this-.week~6y Charlie B. Manio. AFS ., the Springfield library board, chairman oflHe .' JExtra aHracfipny _ chairman", Angelp(Duke) Menza. The^slatcof I NT Hi; AREA--, ES TURKEY BREAST rJth Dayton Regional High Shl J looses? Wrnsjp3lTncmrwr=—=• student from the PhilipplnBTwho-has nttnndad ^icart F13rrdT)rrve;focthe:laat_nve-Vcars.-for— candidates for counl ~ paper and ask for our "Tip: Jonathan- D_ayton-Regional High" School, mer president of the Springfield-Republican Regular Organization Republican of- Union fOOVJHPARTMtltL 1 planned . Over li3MV<)tes wfere cast ,„• one of the most OPEN-DAILY 9:30-6 an Submitting N«w_ -Facial Tissue Spririgfieldr this veal ', _-".._. ' Club and-manager of~the championship- County line'also have my full support. If the so- -THUR4DAY &_FRIClAY.0:30-9 leases ,_1 •• * He declared: ' "•-." "• -•-r~••• Tilnutemcn basketball team, he has prtved his " Two unusual features have been added to the called" broad-based Republican screening -enthusiastic ..campaigns held at Dayton in "American Field Service.International dedication toTthe people of Sprjngfield^ : _ list of attraction_},aLthe..Heritage-Da.y-Of~the committee was supported by__the. county t accSrding to Jean Cusamano, scholarships bring together people who differ "The closed-door screening committee -Spiingfteld Rotary Club Sunday from lO.a.m. to committee as ihtimated__th[cjl-wny are tlfo : « di in some important ways, and yet have -conducted by the local political boss was afraid ^^jh^d^i!jSh61l^; opposition-Candidatesfrunningjaiwhole-'new'1 MINUTE RICE something valuable-toihare^Joie,.peace and "at9-have men like Zucker^nd Donington presen _Je__siatCjoLcandidaieS-against the present county WderatandJiigr"^ : ~~. -".-themselves with such «m irripres?Ive raaird Rotarian, a Gablcr upright piano withcarved committee candidates? p ps pg p y Current StudcntCouncil officers-are Bonnie BakViy Spicialt "ITls-through AFS that I noticed aii-aveit. accomplishments and^ qualifications," " said -legs will be auctioned off in mld-aftcrndon7 with 0 Wasse a n Bu h an TREASUfe ISli MRS FILBERT FAMILY SIZE whelming realization of the oneness' of D I '- . .~, . '' D l "^ ^ *f"._B_?rnsielnJQanl£LLeiinc, Judy Lowensteln and Siymanski.' "As a consequence, Zucker and —Mary-Fcins, Rotary chairman, handling the Regular Organization RepBbirfan Comrtr' sSacerSeager,. serving as nrfetlrifinpresidenti , v)Ca-nrM\AKnt SHRIMP .mankindrMy-friends and I. shared'the same . Donington^and other simthirly- qualified tidding^. Auction arrangements are-being made Committee candidates represent the' 1 secretootand treag]j__Bc_jcspcctively.Electjph\_ ideas, responsibilities, emotionsractlvIUcs and candidates forjje Township Committee, were— Republican Party." OR DELICJOUS MARGARINE didt forjj]eTohi Citt by HarryKolbra clubrmemberrThVwinner will '-council represtmUUVes-wlLUxj-lielcTin-the" COCONUT7PIE QtileLmoments... In Jonathan DavtoivReglonnl.._Jieyer_inyfte_Lto:.be3nterviowed by-thls-tighH= ^h^iddi ha^tT^Wfti ... ."•"-- "", rr — _•" ~"i-~;-~_~7 falCbutthc new Student Council 'Q____e_firwa.—-*v r "26-ot. PKCS:. 99 "fflgirschooi.: •-';': ....;.:..: :.:....:. _..._.._:...: screening group, aithouRh -thelr_xiame_r _saw fit to-eStJorse me for.iowssiup-dtrkrbut ;:-beinductedinto«ffic«rbefpr. thecurrentjehod--^ ^r:3l~jlis.bver-d tlrafcthrough giving one ^.submitted for_consideration-beforehand.-' The other feature, arranged by the Military receives.: l_fiame-toLS|JringfieTd to F^jyo thrTownship Com': Artj-r-aiir-BmHo'Sarvlrw,-uHlJ pfrmit perrons, ^~" (Continued on page 23)_ "term ends.z.. _'_ _—:—-..:..' •.••.'•-• ' ' Ideas;. :atfe_tloh ,-=r-j{iiowledBe,: (dentitv—and - mittee^^vcai^atesT«tthelii_i_iQ_UUoTOIiI5TS f_^of-chargi^to-have-measage9-4ransmfttedz£s:i Iculture,^My'ifwSllyTi lmflld^ -bjvjxadip toiorviceraen-and \V0men "Sisrj—.;;-.•; • •—-v-—'^" 'i ,."v, - CRISCOOIC^ TrComTnui «mp_ 9^wuiHaia\.a.uouyi4ji|uiejieaniariterBrotmt_g=: Z.tted Hurttfr thBTrnitttaiy rad3rxnetwork__Jt wjli'^ ' be necessary. In firrnjyh only the narne, .ddSfesJ- and APOAO; . numb__r-annumberrand tnCfnessagea. will Jje. received at any point,

WITH A FOOD PURCHASE . OF J3 OR MORE. POTATO CHIPS Charlie Brown . HOUSIWAACS Dfpr Tl*"t'.s I>»HJj^liis !nti'^riiy, Whi^i wi-.'ri't'uiuli- ' tion d u.Ht-il.cur.wi' ^u thi-mifjli it-fWvm tn|) tn r V*IU*BU (oupoH_Urj=r^r rlVALUtBlf (OUPOHprt-.-tirl for Walton School hottnni, inside ami mil. W-u, pay utli-ulinn t.<»• ' Toward (hm purchaia ofi , ' Toward lh« purchat* of' ., (g fair of the, Edward Walton all tin-details tlml niay i'uim^- ymi lali-i. AIHI • Toward th* purchos COLD POWER —1! ' ' Towdrd thf purcrtai. of. ,tln-'ii wt- lill)';• fc(,'uarantiif' il. Ihf I 'i KII^VMS V ' FAB DETERGENT School, Springfield will bo held on Saturday, -SCOTTOWIL DETERGENT MAX PAX June 3| from 11 a.m. tQ 4 p.m. on, the school > '•'Way. Which is, wliywi' sill sn.niany usnl liars,' 5-LB. 4-O2. GROUND COFFEE 24-OZ. 11 TWIN PACK „„ « WITH COUPON grounds. Thte'theme of this ycar's-Calr will be GOOD QN|.Y AT TWO OUYS ',',',', FILTER RINGS , "Charlie Brown rind-Hls-Eriends." .,'•'. COOD.ONLY AT TWO GUYS', GOOD ONLY AT 1 WO OUYS LjU Attractions will include games, "a white On* (HPW I»«I cuila elephant table.V a .cake1 decorating contest,, L refreshments and prizes for,everyone.., . . WVA-

»tu«BU ("UPONpFfrrp aUllHllllllillllllllllllllHIIIIIIHtlMltllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Toward the purcK-M of Toward It,* purehas* of ['! - toward lh« purctiais of '6 PAK RIVAL M 2-BARS OF ZEST TENMRLEAF U( Government topic S _. TIABA6S 23 DOG FOOD BATH SOAP '»U|L_J Ce Kl •" ;JSVi-pz. CAN.' 3S< WITH COUPON SS 75* wiTH-cdup'bM'IW GOOD ONLYTT TWO ouvj T TWd'OUYS ' STliiilt Kieellhg"~of We Springfield : r • tiuctfl _.•# _u,, fcfct IJ, 1973. Ill League of Women Voters will be held this evtjnlnfj at H:15 at the home of Ann Cohn, ,aiHomz£o_« -^—I^-ULULH &4 Sprlngbrooii rd. ". ' . • ' CAMPAIGN TEAM— L«n Zockerand ScoM Dohlngton,.R«gular • Gro«n (Sixth), Zutk^r1., Phil D«i Vacchla (l3lhLLSIgHolmo IVJunltlpal Kovernment will be dlf(cuNsc received ward helpbart& -day ib!ti0n police official | , '.'« Jonathan. D«y,ton Region.! H/gh The Springfield Knights of Columbus I s.;l.ool Bind jfrrentt Association Will Council will, present lSiTT5J2i7'Clvlc f -g sponsor . to*!,fru.h sale to .Id-U.. band ^American Day'event of oriental articles Achievement ,Awar«» being mapped for a car The two Donald B. palmer Museum, cases, - award. The presentation tq Chief Sayre property within our .township,".* Unico heard from .a great distance. • ' called, is the "second due" piece of apparatus one on each side of the entrance in the lobby, will be made by C. Hubert I'ennella. siiiNiiiiii iiMiuiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii spokesman declared. In 1910, John Koch, who ran a blackBrriTQi and • at most fires. - ,; • ••• wilj show Chinese articlcsin the case on-th© left chairman of community a/falrs of the K The award will be presented by.JMco__w«g«n-ahopl built a combination-hor^edrawn In 1931 Charles A. Pinjcava was"sworn in as and-Japanese carvings and swords in the case. of C council. • _ president Joseph DiPalma. Anyone wishing to ,_hpse andjadder wagon for the fire horses the first paid chief of the Fire.Department. He _oji_the "righi-of theenTfance. iiuiuiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiunniiiiiliiuiiniiiiiiiiiuiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifE Plans compteted atTend can contact the major function chair owned by ChlCharles'' HH.~Ruby Rb , JTHIeffiBerToniherbOnh . _died in 1952 after battling a fire. He Was sue- fn the adult area, books on all aspects of man, JosepJh h DiLeoDiL , att 233-3080. -volunteers who later became chief; ceededHjy-eharles-Schiiting and then Ormond Oriental life and culture will be exhibited from rThe^Sprihgfield Volunteer Fire Department __ In 1917, a Reo automobile chassis was pur- Meskcr and Robert Day, who is presently the Levenson collection. These books are" part- : 12 Dayton students for collection of was organized at a meeting of citizens held on chased and part of ffieojd wagon body mounted chief. . ' , _ . . of the. library collection and were given to'the Feb. 3, 1906, George M. MacDonald acted as on it. This was to become Springfield's first .... At preseWtherc are~18 paid .men in Jhe._JJbfiry .by .Lewis Nl SandleiTin; memory of :^TRADITIONAL-MARCHERS —. Laoders In .the r*cent Torah procession of Young- lira*) temporary chairman and M.H. Higgins as piece of motorized equipment. - . department: Chief-Day ahd'Depjity ChTeT"Kd Joseph R. LeVenson;."TAIl of these books are -receive awards for newspapers^ of Springfield to th» n»w synagogue at Mountain avenue'and Shunpike road are, secretary... • •'•"."'. Erskine, four captains and 12 firemen, who available for circulation and may goout on loan I'lansforthe monthly collection of glass and A resolution' was adopted to incorporate The first, completely modern piece of ap- , make up four .shifts, of tours. • '. ' • from left/ Honry Warshaw«ky, Ralph Wltzklne, Dr. Leonard StruloWitz and Judfle_ paratus, a Mack chemical' hose and ladder fpr, 28 days. -math competition • —h«i up newspapers, to be held Saturday from '•" Herbert Strulowitz. Dr. Strulowltz and Wltzklno are carrying scrolls of tha Torah, the- •' under ;the following name. Spiingfield The volunteers'consist of 30 men," including •»::«) a.m. to l p;m. In the parking JoLat first five books of the BlbleTThe others hold_th_e front poles of the ChujJahT~~ Deputy Chief. Robert Briggs and fiVc.captains. the firslUue engine, which the paid men take. Jonathan 'Dayton-Regional High School, were c During the day, members are notifiod-of a fire Members are also called on to help other towns -;'_ 'the ninth annual Union County Regional traditional-marriage canopy. ,,••". ; '^" - '- -———-•-•• ( •• um 'High School District Mathematics Day beld completed, at. a meeting test week of the «ii son i i AI "*by th"'"e hor'"""n ""'Vatop the»'"•"•". fire house,_andjby"^'-»W!~vy. . KJ&*^PJec^ Jn cases of bad firesrwhich are handled by. a Springfield, Save OurlEnvironment^ Committee r Volunteer fire company for the extinpiishlnitxif: PMTcnasea ai a cosi J J Ihlsrnorithat Jonathan Dayton Regional High equipment. *M,m,-}mwwg trpns'in^aph-membci s-homerTniris ilke-a--county ..mutual aid system headquarter^ in 1 School produced the following results^ ac- An SOE spokesman declared: ".-'•• CrirVips at Y fires in the township of Springfield, and for the .- • shortwave radio set and is activated at the fire Westfield. ' '• •—^— cording to Theresa Doherty, Math Day judge: ^As_ reported, previously, $926 has -been ..- purpose taacquire, ownrcare for and useJlre- heuae.atthetlmeofafire,ThlsisuieonIy way. During the summex^drllls are held twice a enrhwTso far from the sale or glass and -•^^ appa¥atuij)elonguig-to-the said townshlp-of A EC C^ejrc—UQC* members are called out during the night, as the month outdoors, and^gnce a month indoors in — '^velj contest: Eli Shapiro (first), Matthew r *''Prysdaie~tsecond), Craig KozaitrOrd), and newspapers. In addition in tb? check which haa have openings ts^ horn is not pounded after Iff pan,-.. , thewinter. • ' -; , ' "Alan Sajz (honorable mention).. already be^n^presented-to.the Boy Scou^i JJvfiraSdboys-and^giFlB-arev£bysauLgirlgare— TIME F6R BUSINESS — Dodlo Cohen ond Kermlt Bloomgqrden do q little bookkeeplng__:.proper aUthoriUes thereof." . 5" -Ca> fires^smalLbnisMireiEandlwaahdpwjisz^Mcetings are held once a month -to disc^F 7 "Xeyd^contcst^JonathanSioberJind Andrew. uus decided thm-contributlona would be made enrolled-ln the Summit Area In tbls-scane from 'Plaza^uTte/io-ba-staged By-the Springfield-Community Players •-- Trustees '.of. the corporation', named for 8. •after accidents are handl£d,by the pai4men; If ^Jwsiness_ajid_make_p|anB '-fnr.- HiP-.Hiff«HY«»- ^T^ussig (ffiifplace.tie), James Foster (third) -lolhoGirlScoutaana4heSqulresTiflheKnights - YMCA^day'cfimps for this tomorrow, Soturdoy and Sundny^venlngsot the Florence GdUaineer School. _' '•.. J term of one year, were Vfriiliam Flemer, Elmer-.far there Is a call foraiioijseorTjuildingTire as-Well ••"'ac,ttvlfles of-the department. ;Offlcers for this ^LQiUrot>u*--4iv-anm-f>faftnrrf<)r Ihelr finn """ |PRpToT>yK<»^^r3!nal)-^ZJJc!dey.ahd Eeferll. Meisel. The-flwt-officers • as large brush fire, then (he volunteers^are—year ar&_:Waily-:Peterson,-presid6nt; Jack jenn Hnlhsglil (honm-Ahlp mention): 1 • Level 3 contest: Lawrence-teller (first), ^np during past^joHections. The for-boys-ln-grioes=»«-and- ._-= -r •';_.. •••_:— ;wore Petty B; Hall. presicteit^Oldin D.^ called out. TheyTcspond;withthe'seeona due Brenner, vlco-ipjesident; Mott D'Andrea, •by stueferife in Jt»|y engine, rescue truck and ladder truck to-assist_' secretary_and J?ony-Wunderlich, treasurer. - -Michael Smn!J and Dick Fishbemlsecorid place |»sjilbility(>Hrehigtheavallable^indsforthe Camp Triangle for girls in TQ -etflhO " -SicWey, secretary aj)d Albert P. Cain, -Ue)-and-Donald^eskin.(honorable^rnentifln)r- renta ofeTOJpgy bo^an^fUmsfS-use-Iirthe •' grades 2-6. Interested twrents erjj !JE"_._ ~ treasurer^ • For the fifth year, the Springfield community The fourth level-isemorsj ot competition-was schools was aUro-dlscussed. T " " -^ ' ~ Md-y^ngsters-havT beel rfhas been given the•opporturity^tirbe"h«t'to"a7~ -^SPRINGFIELD'S FIRST piece of fire ap- group of American Field Service students from -^-j-4-pot-contested because these students will be- "It was noted with pride that 72,000 pounds'or urged'to reglsterlmmedlately . ISRAELI-MAD^ ~~ ' . -~i'•''' ' to date. If the town 1 . JANT-Y HOSE (all JllM S,_onqn).,,,,'i ..!.•»«.. paratus Was a two-wheeled hose reel, wKIcfi all over the world. The dates for this year's Mrs. Wild_ _~re/ngaged_in_a, national mathematics -.com- _• . bwn\while therg are still openings ?Plaza Suite' this weekend i i i petition every^year. Students" from David -sliould continue at. this rate, we could look mail'periods. ' '. . ALL POLAROID & HIGH FASHION —was drawn tofires by man power. It is said that annual "bus stop" are~Jnlyr8"Uu uugli'T2. • . •._..-. ,. -., , ._,. • . help in pulling it Hiis sometimes furnished by There will be 42 students arriving and host ' \ Brearly, Arthur- L. Johnson and Gov. forward to tryear's total of 216,000 pounds *• a The-^amps-operate ih two- SUN0|S •The Springfield Community Players-will dead at 74 Act Th^shows me problempf a bride-to-be, 4^,^ of Morris County Traction Co.(.ttihei.« families are neededjvho can house one "or two ; Livingston ..Regional high schools: also cbnv somewhat better- average_than has been week periods, June'26VJuly 7, ent the Nell Simon comedyTTiit; 'TlaW reported ' by--' neighboring- communities^ "July 10;21, July24-Aug. 4"and 1 played byCindy Borok, locking herself in_the happened to be headed in the right direction. people during this time, "witli^the un- ' FuheraL • peted among themselves. •. wJlle ' this weekend at the Florence.Gaudlneer bathroonvpf>r parents' suite. Her mother Then, in order to.keep the tongue of th^cartlip ; The Regional mathematics coordinator, However, impressive as these figures are, they ^\ug.'. 7-18. Camps meet RAGtSEDV-ANN DOLL!^— . " derslanding that they are responsible for yesterday fotMrs,_Lina_WlI3Z break down to one pound of glass per person ^ School, South Springfield Avenue. The Friday played by Lainle Lewis, trys_to bridge the while it was hltchea to the" trolley, It was providing only room,'board, and-a warm 74, of 15 • Remer jvc.,1' Joseph Sott, said, • "The purpose of these Monday througLjETlday, 9 .ALL WESTCLOX CLOCKS S. TRAVEL ALARMS |. and Saturday perforn, .ices will begain at 8:30 communication gapTit seems that, on a note ! competitions is to further stimulatejw-interest nor month based on the population of the town. a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with"dally •Ml »• lice ' necessary foriwo men to ride on the rear of the welcome," according, to an AFS spokesman. SpringTieTd; fflio died It would .seem, therefore, that even greater : 1 th» SnnHay ovpnlngg curtain will ho nl -written on a piere.of.toUet-Ussue, the bride will cart, ahd fiometimes they"Baota1 wild.ride. L._. The statement added; "Durin_g„ the AFS -Saturday at home.. j in mathematics and to recognize outstanding / , ..... bus transportation toand from only tell her father, played by Gerry Cantor, GOLLECTDRS' ', students through the presentation of awards amounts could be saved and recycled._ , ' ••'". Various pickup"~poihts in ISODETTES LOZENGE ( pkets will be available at the door or by~ -Water pressure at the hydrants was fur- • student's year in America he or she has seen Born—in—Germany, she FULL PARTNERSHIP — Alex Kroplnickl and Marge Bultman star. In the comedy hit, '• contacting the Sarah Bailey Civic Center, 376-. her needs. Enter her future husband, played by resided in Irvington before ] and public acknowledgement of their "At the.conclusion of the meeting, committee Summit, New Providejicja, VITAMIN B COMPLEX (With VitaminCI nlshed by the Springfield pumping station of only one-segment of the country as reflected in 'Novar—Too-Late,' to'be presented by the faculty'players of Jonathan Dayton member Marcla Forman reported on a lun- Berkeley Heights^MiUburnT-i 5m Director Is Carl Hante. , Jeff Cohen. "_. . ' the Short Hills Water Co. and pressure-was his family's hometown. In order to give these moving to Springfield in-1945." ; achievements. Contestants-from each of the .Regional HlgrrSchool Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at the high schoolsAboveras a coupler The technical aspects of the production will' wur sister'schools attalninffthe three highest clieon g!ven-in••—TrentcMrbyiherNewJersey~~ Short Hills, and Springfield. The play dMulB.wltlUhregldlffecent groups of stepped up when an alarm was sounded. This students a wider perspective and un- She was the. owner of Willy's married for 35 years, they greet the news thot they will soonTiecome porenta.of- 5toUsX)epartm«ntof-EnvlrQnmental:Protect5on-- Swimming instruction and ;. people who occupy.the same suite at the Plaza be handled with Mindy Lewis acting as the service was continued by the Commbnwealth__derstandlng-of-American-|ife,—inViasttwo: —Tavenr-^-and' Restaurant:' ! scores in each level of the com'petitions.will anothercHldfThetshoW"irprocluced:byThomas A. Baker and directed by Joseph F. chambermaid and Elliott Lewis as the bellhop ! awarded gold, silver und bronze medals, at which Richard J. Sullivan commissioner of__ recreational_swimming are ' Hotel at three different times. The first scene -Water Co., which bought out the Short Hills weeks are spent visiting other communities Springfield, before retiring. Trinity, with Sue Denner as studenrtirector. • . . . • | depicts the Nashes, Karen and Sam, played by -during .the/scene changes. The Bets were THE AAOSTEXCITlNG SHOWCASE ; winners-will also receive certificates in ad- lllisdepartmeht; spoke. ~ ' provided dally at the YMCA; ASK FOR YOUR FREE SAMPLE .- Jt «-c - 1.1. .u 1.1 r Company's plant In 1929. ._... ._.i_^—throughout-the country? - - Surviving arc her husband, : rDodie Cohen and Kcrmit Bloomgarden,'and .: dition to mathomatics publications." LL .:.''.. * ,_ (Photo, by Jeff Slater) "Five members of-the/Springfield SOfe, .*p*H,,wiuicralis, skills, games -consu-uctcd by Mac Summers, with the help of "_..;p|rB,HeadquarteraT'from 1906 to1921, when "The-American Field Service is ari William; two sons, Anton J. jjSam's.secretaiy,-piaycd:byiT£rJty:Sapcrstein. Committee attended >- and sixth graders* enjoy, a )'as a director. He is played by Vic Shyder, while ' Evelyn Orbach. Lighting will be done by Steve- —"In being host to a student It Is preferable, and .Smith, (suburban), 415 bachelor of science degree Sunday when Duke for , his former high school sweetheart, .Muriel Graham and costumes were developed by "'"Mrs. Bobbi Pollack, president—of—the~ ,_piq.ce.s.by.the.wor'ld's great designers .A programi-'of^yor[ed_ acilvities jwill be^~ thejhow may be left Thursday, and[Friday --•=- three-day^ camp trip each v Springfield Community Players said "If you-., .though not required, that the family include a Morris ave., Springfie|d. . University conferred dcgrccs on^m6re than featured at the Springfiei = d Heritage» : Da/y— to •»-. be - of thi—..s wee- k at the iph^siujlpsfifjlart - y Feins, f ' fate, |s played by Debbie Stavltsky. During the- Diane LaFon. The makeup will be done by Lil r r 252 period, in addition^ have enjoyed any of our previous shows, as •high school student. All Interested families can . and craftsmen, incloding;- Burgues^ hld Sd T"d h 5 2 Mountain avenue ;;:- -.-••:•-••--- course of their reunion, the impressionable _ Snyder, Debbie StavltiKy" and IreneJWackoff. 1,700 men-and-women-during-the-university's held Sunday morning" aiid 'afterhooh on the—^ Mountain avenue. Camps Ca.nnundus and ENTER OUR CONTEST DAILYIII PRIZES OALOREI 'Fiddler,' 'Mame,' .'Lovers,' iGypsjr! jnd- the/ contact Jane Van Vranken at 163 Linden ave., .Roohm, Grgn.e.t, Cybis, CappeTV- graduation-exercises In Durham, N.C. grounds of the Raymond Chisholm.School, S. Arrangements (6 set up the flea'market PRIZES GALORE I LOTJ OF EXC1TEM6NTI DON'T r^urlel attempts.to prevent her seduction by^the • The stage manager for "Plaza Suite" is Elliott Joseph Breen* of Orange Triangle are under^-the MISS JOININO OUR ANNIVERSARY PARTYI - : Z \ Sit* " : Springfield." ' ;.._; ^. . '...~ _.:- Joanna" Slangl, Dgli, Wyoth, \ .; Walter Cronkite, managing editor anil an- Springfield avenue, sponsored by the exhibitors and their locations will be handled : direction of-pavid,R._Cotten, S^_£very-seductive.jessle, .. ' : ' . ~. ; ,—Lewis. The producer for the entire production paid W0 fur fallmgin have his' • chorrrian forCBSJ^ewji, delivered the com- Springfield Rotary Club. '•....• — "'on Saturday by; a. committee of which.Charjes . for long service "YMCA extension and camping At Always car inspectediand driving an Rockwell and many-others. Visit our • .' menccment address ih Duke Indoor Stadium. Opening at lti'morc than 60 exhibitors, will Remllnger, club member. Is chairman. \i C ±j ' i \ ••• '. • * ' director.--- Leadership is unregistered vehicle on Meisel Collector's Gallery today. Cronkite also received an Jionorary_doctqr of -present=wares, at' a • flea market attracting Harold O'Neal, president of the Rotary Club, " . artjf celebrating the. 25tb aDnjVErsaVy; of -..provided by;—teachers 20% OFF 2 get suspended terms avenue. "'. • . ..*-- .; letters degree during the exercises. —dealers fromallover New Jersey and several is coordinator to the general overall chajrp^Mii,"A \ •".I' Joseph - Vitollo of~Moua- : m _ ^School District language coordinator was. mature college students Robert Is the son of Mr. nud Mrs^\Vi'l'a P-, . from-out-of-stateFTn-additlon,' several'booths Marty Feins. Efforts are being mndetb^erM , ~"' selected on" the basis 67 their tainside and. John. Wanca of Lynch Jr. ^^ ; ~ • , M last week at Gov. Livingston Regional ongive-sniffingcharges will be handled by localinterests, among them courage the wearing.of colonial costurhes,-for—~-;.] —skillB-and"abnn>rro"wbrk"wiUr _ ., .- . Union were fined $10. Vitollo the Springfield Hadassah and a few residents. •whiehawards will "be made. —children, Brochures; ap- :Jivo Kemlworth men were driylrig-on Morris avenue :was found on S.Springfield Parking facilities will be available, free of _. „,, --, • AttendinAiionamg inthee party in celebration of his .. ,, -convicted of glue-sniffing.and when she faUed to observe a - ^avenue without required " ! " oth a teacher and an ad- P"cat',°.ns' and -further—to- .StaiilByF.Y6Hes7M;D.- 6 area students "charge, at.the Florence Gaudincer School, .There will boTefrcshmeiU boptlm at various -—.years of service as o ^received suspended, jail red light and caused" an ac^_ repairs madeTin his-car and- locations and-Max-Weifts—-chairman, an- ministrnto^ In thedistrict were language ... Dlrectori -' ~ FIME JewEl|HS * SILVERSMITHS. Sharey-Shalom^TemplcfandStrJawSs^ehurch, ; nounced' that-frankfurters,, hamburgers and sentences from-Judge'Max ddent. ; ~^~ llWancFhad no.registratlon in ?65 Millb - - •- - • ,, , .-„L „ L, .. :• -• ,-, • ---r-—teachers--from-Gov: Livingston, Jonathan „„„„?„ ;ercise~~ jJatlonal Instltijite o ^«n^?n^ ?ight' '" ^^ "*«* ofPlainfieldwas . ; _htejossess"ioh at BriainRills jj_p be confirmed •in the latter atJ,p.m. after morning services- --drinksJKill be available '.'at reasonable cost-"Dayton, David Brearly"andArthur L. Johnson--i!i^ of Mental Health Springfield Municipal Court, found guiltgy y of failing t o reporp t Circle jre concluded.-. , • " , • Cotton candy and-other r^freshments-ara^ilso-v^high schools-. • " . — ~—• i Bertolotti was given a an Six Springfield ^and Mountainside students, sandals accident on Rt.. 22 and --^rV-amqng-a-dass of-^W. to be confirmed A display of-antiquc cars, arranged by being arranged, .. ~ - ' Caprio was presented with a silver pen and •—==- six-month suspendod-sentence—^= Clarehce-Magulrerwill-bcsct up on the asghajt.. The Sprlngfjeld. PoltceHSeserve squad, of penci| sernTcommemoration of the event:_| SOMETHING TODO _ and a two-year term J>f_. j /tomorrow evening at II at the Shavuot and pavement directly in the rear of the school; which Saul Frcoman is director, will have _ Refreshments included a cake decorated with j confirmation service' of Temple ~Sinai of Neachv will-be stationed thw First AIH Rqiinrl^memb£K-0nJiajid-duriiife-the-imtlre4u7air -to—-"fl^p^d )^j^ Lanri r Summit. f |1 nln[;CT -ambuhmce-onilnblic-dlsplay ahdTTvailable for "stipCTVlse- traffic flow,. and_security on tH. FrerichrSpanlstrand^German in all of which i Taking^artlTaking .n the service, with the theme of —use, if needed, during the day.ay _ ^groundg s and at theinsldthe'inslde art exhibit_exhibit. _ Caprio js fluent. Capriois a memberr and ptKi.ptKi". REG, 3 "Youtn Looks atTomorfow-,-'' are tho following An art. exhibit .open to students .In. the The-'pollco reserve are also setting up an- _presitleiiilitt q£_th£the Springfleldi^^flarSiflld^dd of jlOtti graders, who have-nbwlconiDleted their •— elementary schools and Jonathan Dayton .,iamnli£iar.Av^ti>m-wbWi^ilL*nahl»-»-nnHmioii0^-_Rrt1./.oHnn^^^ — to be maintained. • , ^^ Tnusic.iurnished by bands;, to bq heard_during Providing'activity for them • . . L ... ».-. I Erlc.Dlamond, son of Mr-r^nd Mrs. Donald _Chisholm Jchool^ujIdJn^iyithJtabbLReuben, theday, Mel Horn, club-member,-is chairman -isjiotas impossible or difficult- •»* J«« aV^f. bV.Un 0" iDiamond of Springfield ;1T6TiaTlian Ej.semanr • tcvliie, a /club member, In charge. First,: as it mlghtibT thought. Here Com^ ?*k Po 'ce '" . °» of the music and sound committee. Wins student\ election l k near Json of Mr-and Mrs. Frat~Eiseman^of- second and third prizes will be given in various Admission-to Heritage.Day will.be $1 with arplusfratuWof some of thi":^ V ^ ^e Rahway PHILADELPHIA —Marie'C. Tarantula of, ftv (SpringfiejcniDavid Gollob. son of Mr.-and-Mrsr—agti.categorle's.,Articles and art display pieces. tickets available, at the entrance. During tho- -Springfield, N.J., has been electeif secretary of ^things that can be done which:. F' • . • ,,. —JFreJFredGollob-or~Mounlainside;_Debrd a Her ~ ' ~ ' ^ ~ ... I ;_Debra Her past few months, many advance tickets were. the Class of 1975 at-the Pennsylvania College of cmake-thepoint.--^ As In recent-wcelcg Uje shman, daughter of Mr^and Mrs.. Paul Her- - fof DdiYIICMO sold by Rotary club members. Other general •fOptometry. -,— .._,..-:._ —.__..-. Residents can be en- majoriipLxases dealt with hrtide; Lorraine Myerson "chairmen Include^Seymour Rosenblum, in- -couraged to water-the house, speedlhg violations as the Kids'Art Contest RichaTd Daniiano of ^ Cjlntotv,- ave. : 1 M S Albert M y n ri has •TujrancoT ticket sales and finances;.Hilton plants arow bulbs indoors do. Police crack-down continues, This is an art contest—just for kids 10 years old or younger. Draw Jory? !"l Pinp e son-oyyirf T°. an^dr i^ . been named Id thrd^n's llsi VHitl - jj.i.u.iin^ lqii. iLiiii Jin Richard—Xaldwell of ; for ^ win(er ter ,. jtejjniv^,^ of Keshen, usners,~ticket-collecUngjind seciirlty, Hermao-on- FDU.IisL Myron PlnTTOT Springfield. .- •- ; anri Bob "Johnson, -publicity, and arTcontestr . a ukuc Kaiuvui'iKi 1K3JUfccliu Ul l • T something happy in,colored pencils, crayons, felt markersroil—— Cincinnati.- .- -_:— ___ aquarium or b!rds>\ Flanders_and Jay Jackson of Each member of the Rotary Club is scrving"orT~' Todd Herman of 133 Laurel dr.,_Spring(ield, Even for the bedfasUnauy Cranford paid $30 Jjnes for anything. Then, write your nante^address, age~and school you KRlDAY.DEAbLiNE committees and many wlvcs,known as Rotary.- haabsen named to tho dean's list.for the fall simple arts and • crafts are:-^their violations. Caldwell Vbd. Enter-as_many drawings as than spot n i, will-be on ImndTo assJBt.proceedsaiill.be--semester at^FalrleighDIcklnson^-Universitvr 49 miles ^yg _ office by noon feasible. Some elderly-^Syo per houHn-arZS- for the Rotary youth scholarship fund! "Flofham-Madlson campus." " - HELP TRIM AND FIRM UP residents, who balkjt~leaT^ZOfl^°" Milltown road; yoiu want at any Crestmont Savings. Office in Madisori^TWtorrisriTt - -Stride Rite sandals, ANKLES nlng a new kind of handcraft, Jacksothhwe 50 mph In a 25- a picnic for the cubs-and their march in the.MenTdriainDay With IScholL Exercise towh,Maplewood,Springfield,oFNetcong. Official entry blanks i enjoy the knitting, zone on ShuhpikeroadT^ ; The look is casual. Therfittsnt S.t-.-James _familie!i-on June 4. The.'cubs Parade-- on TMhiy 29 in Sandalsrvt+hey shape up your crocheting, or-needlework Stephen SwanSbapf Summit are also available. The Good Ellggs are! looking ffflrj6XSrnriers in and Webclos.are preparingto" Springfield, •;'•..- s-whl le-they- -withwhich-theyar«-famillarx:-was:fine(l$2«.for,L. ... tagejricoupsTButihurryj Contest ends May feefh:' •: •- §lmple s^ay m in _X— carrieSampled ou- tchores^ma by-residents-Who_ayfi!fflfe_Hy be P" a_ 25-zorie-on Meisel •— #• Wishftlbii'h^^Elln " The .monthly meetihgllor re-ifetiint ilunii Cub last-week at the St

u* church c^rernoriyT^^g:^— ^r^witjffllrolii *fronnFpeading;^aua~staW "SfoTnrrsTnTf^s • Anthonv ColaifruBli5~aird"—ColatruBlio"7inrl~—?-— Drumm^d^n -^^homes as.^weli aF^fininTu 7Rit£L=.Young- and- „_=- ..^_T-. -^ '•'; friends, and volunteers should Paul rtantepaid $1B^-Mlss achlev.iSitient awards to: Ronald- Majewskl, DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS? RRM UP Voung-droVe 40 mph in. a 25- silver arrow CALVES...Schpll Exercise 0_ do everything possible to Den 2, Billy Ruocco, John Sandals help tdne your ^' cneourage it."-v..-.'<•••• zone on Briar Hills Circle and Deri "fi, Drew Lalor, Fred ~ ; Group , recrtatlon such as Plante, 42 mph ih a 25-zone on Rowley, gold arrow; Eugene Young, Billy Corrigan, gold muscles and make every: : DcMarco> silver ariiow' antj, : Miy,~en|aylng.a Hrst-ratej«icatlon/ of course. . .--f # games-is good,, but resident^ Mountain avenue.'-'-. • aumw; , Mate—CaBMloV"-three step you take a beauty A.vacation made possible through an easy, convenlent-to-repay . ^ "should not be. forced into ltr —In-other, traffic violations, nwTgTTl" silver arrows treatment! ]'••••• Sarni, denner, loan arranged with the full service professionals at Springfield State .Same .residents.get great John Lobtfllo" of . 23 „ Becker AJripisrplnnned Sunday to road, Springfield, was fined Den 3; TBank""""'""'*"^—"ank.'^•.~ """" ''"""" "••'""•r-•••-'-r-', -- - ;;—-£Z"'•"•";;£Z.. " satisfaction ."""'from par- the Yankee Stadium. The nearby $45 for /cureless driving, dennor;- Carlos If they did It, so can you. Start packing now. Then stop In to see us. ticipating i as. scouting season will close with We're hereto help you get there. The Or.lent, South America, the WALKING IN SCrtOLL SANDALS IS FUN AND Onlookers. ' ....passin. g a red light and'failing Mediterranean,, or maybe even-someplace rtoser to home. EXERCISE. EACH PAIR IS SOLD WITH THE Almost always, a successful -*to have his registration' on It'snlceio help people make a fast getaway. And when you pick up SCHOLL LOGOMETRICS EXERCISE activity' program.Includes Mountuinvlew road, your money, take It In safe Traveler's Cheques. - :. • •; PAMPHLET ... COME IN TODAV,'SEE .FOR .vplunteers -from . the com*.. Laura licgn. of Mil Holly YOURSELF. WHOLE WE'RE SO EXCITED muhlty; ' ' ahd many •paid Wo for. her; .careless' ABOUT,THE SCHOLL EXERCISE SANDALS! - organizations nowadays are ' 'Cool cooperating with,, mental. be • wolcamed by ..nutsjng health' •asiftclatlons'. and"homes or' vblunteer groUps. .Casual •' ' "7 mental health community serving them services to provide volunteers The thing to remembei is Xor_nur«ing-Komes. thathflvlng;something-'to d~ them by these frlehdly people, • contribtitiq«> to his community ^to. rlght.-wlth-tho-^ubs-llste'd ;/|r-(itrP«*e»"-and- at Mquntaln ahd AAorrli Av«i,, ntxl to N«wbarry'>.) 333.MILLBURNAVE. . MILLBURN ,T6ny Pope, tied for Jflfthrp*Bill ahd Byd Corrigdn^ 24.1 Mllbunn Ave,' 226 MORRIS there are heverw too many^''llataihelndividuarshe Opeh Thurs Eves. • Parking a.cwss the stre«t ' •fourth'; Michael, Mclntyre qnc| Jv)lchael. Pomplllo,- well be there! PHONE 379-4942 volunteers, .and anyone able ••- 1 ahd Willing In almost any third; JoserJh Stone and Carl Gibson, second, and SPRINGFIELD ' •• FRBB D«LIV«RY »BHVIC« Frank- and Anthony Cbl.atrugllo, first with an PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY y..Jn-fe Innd will *imsw»l'th»r7thmr«iQtnewi liki ' that he or she will jihould.be In our oftlce by noon average of Id2u •.-•• ,' , - on Friday. • ^

i: "•' Ti-ThurJtdjy.Moy, tifori&l comMent JLEADER-Thursday, May 18, 1972-5 -The• issued planned res; 71; : those in search of ^facts regardini>___I cttpr« to the editor must-be repeived-no replace -Its nutrition-centered cafeteria, J program with "an Outside managemenhwhose fay Girl Scouts and Brownies held- Aef* plans to build a regional shopping Infer than noon on iil«nday of lite week they 1 'by Alexander's definition, something k are to appear. Thoy should not exceed 35ft chief concern Is its own profit*. Services were held Monday for Mrs. Blanche Parents and taxpayeraxpay s of the 'districdstc arae r ^ SpringfiaarnfflTor Girl Scout Troop 765 with Sari Bsgleiter, Cathy Cllckenger, Koiary Dambres, 71, of Toms River, formerly. is of 100 Stores) In Springfield, 1 refer words in length and should he typed wilh_ Mrs. Paul Miller as leader and Brownie Troop Marcl Elnhorn, Jill Gelayder, Arlene Isea, Lisa them lo Alexander'Ald' s annual report and' dbdoubll e spqeini K bbetwee n allll llinei s (no( t allll i ni concerned witithh th he qualitliyt and balancbl e of ththe - , of Springfield. Services " were held aJL the food served and with the costs to the students 869 with Mj*. H.V. Cllckenger Jr. as leader. Roller, Deborah Krellman, Debra Lieb and RIGHTS "'TiiV;innal--statements; (he report of former capital letters, plenae). All letters should be 1 .- .'McCracken J?uneral .ilome^ISOO-Moril&Sye^- and-tothedistrlct.Surely^heydeservea-parHn^ will hold a joint court of awards tomorrow at 3 -JUarel^lWttenberg-wiU-ufly-up' -to Troop"-755r ._, UnioiV. „ •.•'•- 51 [' girrs this spring took MH>uiBultrnanafterthepubircpressureoft\yo slgnedrThe writer '8 hame"\viHbe withiield p.m. at the Raymond Chlsholm schoolrParents " Troop 869 Brownies ha.d a mother-daughter v'c/iV-'.—ago$—•current statements of Mayor a"*t *thL~e editor's-J;'--'-, jdiacrejionJ-' —,- —an'd neve--—:~?r-,\,r if th~e the discussion of such a-change In policy. " Mrs. Dambres, who died Friday in Overlook and friends have, been invited. The-Junior teaonMay 11. Recently they went to see "Thief n another step on the long roan to first' reported In ttys paper; information letter is of a political nature. This However, the board made this decision before' . Hospital, Summit, lived > Springfield for 25 the issue was even mentioned to the public. " Scouis will receive badges they have earned of Bagdad" at the Paper Mill Playhouse. *Shey class citizenship, in at least one field, wii mg ththe public sessions of the newHpaper reserves the right to edit.or. reject years before moving to Torifs River twq jeare "'Unfortunately, .this decision by—tho board" . . during Ihp year. ..:., have made" nut cups and placemats for tile ago. ' '.*• • when they were admitted as. township committee two years ago; etc., etc. any fetter, ' ' • ;; Bonnie Ferguson, Maria Miller, Bess members of the varisty -Muck and - To mind, however, tHeTwelter of facts Jxiils appears to have been made impetuously and Veterans-' Hospital in East Orange. She-is-survived by her husband, ErnesVfi.;, down lo a simple summary: • ... • ' • .. with a minimum of facts to.back It up. the Morrison and Jackie Roche will be welcomed to Brownie Troops 753 and 840 ^and Junior two sons,^ Ernest 11 of Lake Worth, Fla!>ajid 1 tennis teams at Jonathan Dayton wore handed a stunning defeat by their own board still does not have definite proposals. Cadette Troop 471 by Mrs. M. H. Herzlingeti Richard of Union, and two-grandchildren.. Alexander's, despite the assurances of'iU "Brownie.. Scouts Mary Beth—Agnello, EUin Regional High School. ^_ • fli.iinnan to aur-town officials two years ago hand-picked "broad-based" screening group, from candidate management firms. How do -will join with Cadette Troop 741 in a court of Still, there is substantial room for -it-had no definite plans for~ttre"prof>erty; I have reached this conclusion on thebasi--••--s of—" they know that any til tnem win De better than awards-ceremony at- the Presbyterian-Parish House on Monday from 7 to 8; 30 pjri. DISCOVER • progress before they win equal -rights-' tth^T111p3ai5r"t^ipteJu ' TIie'proieWbperationbTthe"cafetwia?^ ''• THE in the area of athletics. dii.Ldnd seCTeUJTproceeded with reported th,at there were 85 "people tn^-at» -—Mrs. Waldt, president of the board, stated at '- The Washington Rock Girl Scout Council Is ' WORLP . HID present. tlme-.to increase its holdings ~ tendance at their screening session.; (2) Both (be May. 2 board meeting that "there was no offering a public relations aide bar program to OF Much has, been done, of course, ariHHid the tract through various realtylronts! Zucker and DoninguaLhayej-eceiyed only 41 reflection whatever oiHhe present cafeteria/.,, ninth'grade Cadettes- and Seniors. The dates- •butjimich' still remains.' ..ivsplte the zoning restrictions triafcted two •- votes at the meeting; (3) Therefore, itis'ob- _management or staff.." Then why the, haste? are May 25, June 1, and June 8 from 7 to 8;30 - TThe first step some years ago was- yours ago, AlexanderJ«-can-apply for .varfance vious that. 44 people, & majority of- those^in Indeed^why any needto change at all? For a ^m.-jt_the council board room. - TOURS CRUIS6Si*IR - The subjects included will be photography,- STEAMSHIP . BUS-RAlt formation : of- the- Girls AthieTic"; al the Board of Adjustment level, and further, : attendance, opposed their candidacy. small fee, independent experts could be ealled- "—SAFETYTWINNERS — Springfield Continental Post, Am«ricc7n DOMESTIC .INTERNATIONAL ri~~~irT"'fir'evaluate "(he presenf~cafeterla antTT news writing, public relations, exhibits, film Regina Stewart, tied for third. All are. students' at St. James Association at the high school. Girls to lake their case to the Township Committee, Since these two gentlemen cannot even win' Legion,, recently honored winners of its annual, safety essay and. fulling at these levels, to the courts. an "election before a hand-picked group of determine if any such need exists../ making and slide presentations'. Anyone in- School. Miss Donchez also.plocedthlrdon the county level Springfield Travel Servke contest with medals-and checks .-Shown witrrJoe Natlello, could, and still can, compete among supporters, It is evident that they cannot hope The cafeterias employ-approximately 60 terested may call the council office, 232-3236, and Is entered iii the state contest.. She and her family will NEVER A SERVICE CHAROBr) '-••- rhryegionarthopplng center concept, as post commander are, from left, Susan Hlnkley, flrsf; Diana. themselves in ^variety o^sports, and_ - impressed, by_ Alexander's chairman^of the to carry-Hio-Republican Party to victory in the employees, many "with 15-25 years of service. for further Information and to register for the .attend the county awards night June 2 at Connecticut Farms _---DR 9.-6767 - What guarantee can the board give on the program."""" -. -• ^ _..... Donchez, tied for thlrdrMarianne Bgrkhardt, Second/and Post, Union. .••:•_ --(Photo by Matt Allen) ""against the other Regional schools id, is designed to place these high-activity. . November general election." MO Mountain Ave., Sprlngdild, N.J. ..;u — Iori^clas8-te.an;s. '-.- ' roliiil sales centers in locations.where they can TheTfacelidua -nature oV rnyTpreceding treatment of these loyal people by a new in- " The -summei1 swinj team at the draw from heavily populated areas in a circle comments has its serious side, since it.makes dependent management? -Some employees of «i|) lo 20 or mpreiniles. SaAJexander's is'not the misrepresentations of these gentlemen. may_16se their pension fights; _ " policemen •^municipal pool has, from- its- cmiiiig to Springfield to serve this small stand out asbcing totally ridiculous, I was at The secrecy and hafcte of the board do not _Jieginning, been, opeh-to-both^boys— community but to serve itself. BOX OF 10 anq girls, of all ages. Large numbers— This town of three to foursquare miles will be mittee meeting which. selected ZucHer and that it bev reviewed and that' members iregtectxifter _jjav.e taken advantage ^ of this positioned as the.gateway to the massive '-. Donlngton as candidates, and It Is^ obvious that representing the. public, such as our Parent _.'• opportunity.to; gainlhealth-an'd self-^ iho|ipirigTptnplex: It is estimated by.thc traffic— -there were-nowhere' near_B5 people -in at-. Teacher Associations, be closeTy consulted CONTAC s who contribufKrto the BUltman repoi t, jojidunooi In fact, there wers really uihout 42 Certainly the -public is aitltledTb more **""?"" : ^cbnfiBence as important-bjtgroducts " . IhiilsucchcenfcersdrawaboTBl200h centers draw about 12,0000 cars a dday . peoplpepple therc-ortheroc. 221~coupie1 couples (Husbandinus'bands aflff_;iVlrs.-Wa!dt'scurtresponsaflff e to (Be only qi^estlon . "*A":bNiTe~ti'affic $1.69 VALUE ^5rf their athletic proficiency.-';_ '., , Tliat-isr-of course,, an .average.: Dunng high wives) -who attended . to-proteet—thelr-own^ slip pfeiiiii[lt;d7uri:thi!_subJeut:aLUie-J!UrtaUeTl~ involving two Springfield '••'• — THe Junior-Olympics-track meet,^ Lias -Ghristmasv I would ' selfish interests. - -• — - ..:--•—-mnn)j^g nf May ?t uihich wm that tho hnarrl hny policemen, occiirredTuesday -• just hahi-for tho seventh • yoaryear, has . . ijrnber would-mbre~~than • _ Sitting on that .screenina-cprnmittec—wcre-^=decided the change Is good for the board-and {wesiuounu 1 'double or triplc^-^-"."- . jllocal_real—estate' developers -and-builo'ers.. (be nHrrjitHiiimHnn vi\\ai nhnnt the_^tydents of Rt. 22, -' ' ';• ••••— '"also been designed for both boyalind a center opan eovorHJayo a week. . -fof-niw^uniwpalT^obholdersT-and-tl Police reported that ap- -idLb^Bag^ six days for regular retail operatlbns-from io - have had the privilege of doing business-with •' MILDRED PFRIENDER proxrmately . 7:20 . pjn., Team the-benefits of a sound body to :j -Patrolmen Edward Kisch-and —£B1CES_GOOD THROUGH ... Growing to-9;30_pjm~and-the'seventh-to serve—-Iherlown^hip in the past.--— -•--_---—-.. , SATURDAY. MAY 20, CHARCOAI go— along—with— the"sound—-mirid- inflviinfieaters.hnmp prndiifjlB stores, or other • '••'•- -I was also in attendance at the screening IjtUTH CHRISTOFFERS— •bominick Olivo had just, MAALOX Drug-Store 1 OPEN 7 DAYSA WEEK neveloped in local -schools.. — Sunday 'operations—the traffic through' this- —committee meeting that solccted^Stlso, — MAmiVNHAHfr finished givlng-ajummons.to town at all times will ha frBmpnrinns Wo-who^-^Wasserman and-Buehror as candidates. This , BETTY MULLINS Arthur-Fletcher of Sterling ANTACID Chain .The Recreation Department has and were parked on the BRIQUETS -.. are residents will lose freedom of movements-Wmrnittee was made upjof about-.lOO people NANCY RAECRAIGIE $1.69 VALUE • 89c VALUE the past several years .provided through our own community. consisting of the duly elected -Republican LUCILLE K. REEL houlder of the highway near TIMltT ^LIBRARY Echo Plaza. J '. ' i witbrleagues in basketball _and —j Along-AVlth the traffic come pollutionI and - district lcadcrB-froTrrSpringfieidrand all of - , JACQUELINE BARRY MR.. AND MRS. G. C. SCIiDBNKER —Both policemen had 3all—and here, toorthe. benefits --a.ifoty-hazards i along with shopping centers;of tho^ew^oJ^lr^del?ctJBllLR_uoccoand Norman returned to their vehicle when gallon, choiceol llavors. Xjtove been .manifold. - •" _r~ ^ A searcher for truth * this-kind, comes increased crime—both aUho— Banner in 1971.. TENANTSCONCERNED a car' driven by" Robert — center and in the adjoining residential com If the Zucker-Donlngton committee-w ECHO PLAZA S.:;; Still—there is vast room Tor By KOSEI'. SIMON (The following letter was sent to State Sen. Costello of Roselle hit Flet-. T 7s prepurnTtonlorwork; (full"o7^arttime) rminity' """TW*~sma!l ;town, for-the taxes it fact so open and fair, those who served on it farther gfowth.~^7 "~~~_C~ Z ' ld Public Library : wouldiiot hnvo to keep telling us how open and Frank'X. McDermott.)' -—- "L Cher's car in the rear, sending- Mountain Ave., & Rt. 22 ^'j^the-d^op^HrfHte™^ In-today's Newark Star Ledger, re State__ __ it into the rear of the-police .E CREAM PROTEIN 21 if; The high" school is -moving in the increased police, fire, road,-health, sanitation fair it was. 1 acquired: MiiiinKSATiNn Commissioner of Education" Carl "L. Mat- - DOLL ON STAGE — Gnetcheo Ktaftof....--car. 79c VALUE ™^ 6' anil other services such a center demands SPRINGFIELD* PR 6^4134 •^direction of a wide variety of varsity • --O--O-- . -' . ._ 721 ndlfe.. burgor.-you-are quoted as saying, "State beyond what it provides. Springfield , plays Sarah ..Brown,,.the. r.; T.he_twd_pojlicemen_and_ ;that• 'I <'">••><*'»"> tne cof That old codgcr_working oulnryonder garden. •I The seven young.people" to be confirmed are . 3 i major deficiency right now is .inr-ehapman_..Thls is nota book-of entertaining gunpowder, Treason ahdf 3[" ion:andjnjsjmderatondh^Ja^uUtadia. ^..L Or^the one dressfed up) idriving his car down thei Harold Anderson, Debra DiefertTCnrls Holme,' new track progranr~which -was—wa>^"to amuse-;the=y«tingeii_generation.L The Cooper. Many ofusjjave heard of-Bngtend's — Many-"hippies" go tolndia hoping to-fjnd^_._rpadwny?'' Stanley Kresge, SamdrBrLlBrlXzlrBHen Miller »•;instituted-. this~~spririg—for young~ word garries_is uscdjo describe the unhealthy^ celebtatioru)fLGuy Fawkes Day, but perhaps— somo .understandable, meaningfu^reJaglori" but -and-Peter Stark, _ • • *_, PLASTIC FUN IN THE SUN THERMOS; • merT^nlv ~" • —'' emotionul pafterns manyyoungsters devefop to-—hotallof us aro aware fl£th e storjr behind it. " . instead. flnaTnieap and po(ent dope, and miss —- Oh N those Senior Citizens! How they taltl!: — . The Rev. Joel R. Yoss, pastor of Holy Cross, ac - TliofA n'rA XATO rpjili^o- nrnlslsmt !n _mnnlP-M!nte"tHeTr"p"arents.-Tlicse games Usually Durihgthereigrrof James I at the beginning of i\t>|i,jfti\|_;;_ tuallj>-scelfag India. Others go the tdurlsr Things were so mueh'better away Sack when— stated that the parents of the conflrmands will we rea e rauTc an -; . . ,. ,j ' - '." ' PrOOiemB in- ,,-.,„„ .„ hnrmflll pj^nt^hUH ».)pHnn<,hlr; the 17th Century—CntHnlirs-nnt-nnly wol-f —— i731liclakiivp—-- ^ SceioHJbulldings and beggars and"""^Jjoys-woro boys, girls wcrc~girls, "~ ^take part in the Rite of Confirmation "which- ~: ^i6.,. ,llelcl"' t0°' involving ^botn — hich-may. persist in an increasingly serious' forced topay heavy finesTjutalso were.barred L w " :ZZ:ZZ. also-mlss-jndla: ^C!-- ' -: Ther^was proper courtin' and llvin' then adds a-rneanlngful.Blmensipn^to.the-.secyjce. TRASH 1-9" diameter r.'facillties and superyisor-y-manpower. mariner into adolescent and adult life. from holding important positions and serving :~ THE PRICE OF HATABhHS ~ —The reality of India-Is-'found in-studying • '-..'." --~ F^or .'the past twoyears these young people have Molal tray on i just as sure", however, that as/ Dr. Chapman, an eminent-psychiatrist, hopes—in Parliamentr : A small ^ group' of ;young In answer to a letter written by "Herman India's Vedas-ahd'getting ah appreciation_Tof Sdniot Citizens" looking through those" rose- Jbeen studying the major -teachings of the ing' logs.; '^interest continues.to grow solutions" that parental awareness of these often' Catholics concocted atreasonous plot to blow the culture ahd-anunderstanding-T)f-why=ttriB ~colored"glasses; "™ °-^~—- ~as- Chrjstiainchurch and the impircations and _unrefognized patterns will be a firsLstcp Dorfman as-noted in your last Issue I am 5fwiU"be found. '. •.----—^-T-^:= (ygepuj^tRc^ys meanings of those teachings in contemporary ,' Reinforced ribs; attractive. : assisting -parents L in'-- the establishment lifestyles. ' • , \ colors," easy *° clean," ?: Basicallyr'wer~haycr~lting been healthy, Jntgrpersorial refatlonshlps They-woujd move along with the crowd heavy, snap-lock-.Kd.—•—-— Arid laugh-andjoke when they slowup in' the ,. . "Pentecost has7 been -selected "as~thBT)ajn>f~—r "~:.proad of oiir scHools (qr-providing ' 0o J the best understanding of this and thus can d6 race " : ~ confirmation because it traditionally is known BUDDYt FOAM ~§roppoTtunity and encouragement foF most for India. . ."'__. '"—'. as the 'birthdayVoftKe-Christian church, trig—-... QUAtlTV •';*j. every child tcTdevelop-to theJimitof "Estate Planning for_Wiv'es,-' by Merle E. with the conclusion* HOHERTCOIIEM- i .that "day~ujpon "which the apostles of Jesus "- Aluminum tramo. heavy gaugo y COOLER "A Hoy ls_a Boy," by Ogden Nash. One dnv that this gentleman • Our Sonior-eitlzen is one/who is a flagwayer Do'wd. Avoiding ovetsentTrn"entaJLty7"the . . . -unquestionably nr Hills chicle.- thero's.a little orArchle in everyone,—' ' Christ spokcrto the people of Jerusalemt and - WAGON GRILL "yinyl cover:"27"x~6-feol: PICNIC TABLE f! his, or'hery potential. Th'isl author asks-men to face the possibility of their . Tim decided to hide fronrhjs;dog5pot, .•^trueT—whether And thejrburst with-prldons theytry tokeep'lri , .via -Petor's message 5*000 people proclaimed — you'd -• Ouik-Kloon ' Drop leal, ' : with sole responsibility of • lark. But It wasn't fun FprSpoj-who began • ^stride — -i -• ~'z.S.... - •.'. ' -Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord." Expect firo dravybr: 5"J(Oungster waS-Tifigjitj^jiveraKe - or- -•earjngjfor the familyrHe, therofore,;discusses—searching forTTim-^nd became lost.in the" The studenMunch program a( Jonathan '.To Pay— . folding table. . Mr. l^taan Dayton, Goy. Livingston, Davld-Brcarley and And sing, "God Bless America, -My Home 54,00 ""36" long. HflEG. Porlablo. 24 "x60'.'.. the a^visubillly-ofthe-.husban(Lrandlwif(r—nenrby woods, there-he met three small. Sweet Home." - "• - EARLYCOPY 16" wido7 ^F J11.99. $6.99 '"" plans'-'to'g'eth'err"1'" ' animals whom he asked if they had seen a boy. Artliur L. Johnson High-Sehools-is-aboulJo be- IS C '^WF™ask, simply, that the same ItwUI do onZ Publicity Chairmen are ' •""• • ' '" " .tiescribe-zaihoyTindrbsfc- • radically ehiuigCjdT-ThtrtJriiori'County-RogionaX- ALICE V. STACKELETO urged .to observe the Opportunities be extended to ~rhalcing_of,-wills,- planning the estate, handling the time Spot answbred, you knew exactlyJhfc- i^"^"'1?% Hlgh School OlstrlcLJiErd4ias^decIdedJto _•• . ': W Kipling aye,- Friday deadline for 1 (i "Y children with an interest in any kind of taxes, making investments fofcthe_prese'nl"~a"d4JlJ-personTim was. Drawings by'Arthur SUMMER TASTE TREATS J LBABY YOUR BUDGET Ji of -sports—and- whether a -chilcL and the.futur6,Jnsiirance planning-nnd social .-.^ T security. They should_cQnslder jcaref ully the text in verse, ; '; :J ^ ...,1. ' ^ capable to handle the additionalresponaihilily^— Stephen Williams, .son of Mr..ajld-Mrs":. m« • and--''phone SEAT CUSHION a potential Olympian, num DOG DISH ~f average "or below the norm" in' ""•'••' '•••—.—-No doubt4hiB would have to be increased..-— Macciachera of 15 Little Brook rd.,Springfleldr^-- t»r. PAMPERS BIRD BATH Woightftd aluminum. •• .'' ,; physical development. !_•_.z~ • ..—i- '; "3. Do you think that this town would remain—r / was awarded a Phi Bela-Kappa key.ciiiiilHyg-gt-- DISPOSABLE DIAPERS ^ar-ticipatioh^in^ifthleticsis oneof': quiet and pe&ceful-as a subnrban area should : ^the~bert^wayWor~a child" tcrdraffiidpi formed • into a busy metropolis in which stores — . i-confiderice- in-hisso —would beopen six days and aoinc storea.;seyeni~=_ i(jUEstfOSiEDABOUT _ pu_bl|c.r«!!!r.cndumj)n,state—defiGS- INFLAIABU : Jndopwd^t^«searc|t^_the^fWd"6TJpaHlsjS11 by^and understanding of the c7fort»-of - The^ 5p - dgyB~from 10 a,m; to lfl'ri,m-l_: ' ^^zz "4. Have you consldar«Hthe'Trnplii55tlon8 of"* WE BRING B Whethe Lanyactionin giyinjHi-n y- leeiinquiaBiUtt KHs^'eademle?Btari8nig:^^resulted;jrfhlsr ac-'' fbnfW thJEBayttwaJdi "~ BUYFR tm SELLER § a, and he was gRicted TOGETHER: 1 .^~~r~^-.-:ft-iggiliiHplons^ tflk^ftrtp itrjffiBpgc^iiS&^ "cjfiieivdl^iev; ner=GObEHHB" e_of: Union Hi«h~School,"^V '"O SELLER ifcfcWN==aiifcWAtTElt^S^A^s^ff^ ^e^^gi^^^gbs Waers-AuU^orhVrSlMr. --i==di Public reforejtduro for creation of debt. ~ plex? :'.Z aayjiV-ith very little-originality, unite. . ready for the proposed professional buildingHo -W.J-1 A Executive Dlrectoi—mmk W. TOlnes "5. What.efffebHvill creation of additional- NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIllillllllllllltllllllllll jbe corisfrifcted at the corner of Morris avenue 7.- Have, you not.wer. read•• the problems cornmontei), "while we are not anti-authority, Independent authorities yvlth,unlimited bond' ..;. •; TpPUBLIciTY _., ^.., i!'You have, a gwat den1 to lose'ahd' arising.from the parking-idts, such as crime?. I wo feel that leglslalocs should'bo aware of the . authority have on the. State'B credit? ' . .13 02. , S LB. BAG SERQEANTS' - hnd Alvin terrace...The Rev. VIRGIL' E, : . Would ' you like som»'~ll»lp~1rr preparing Evirybody lov«i mulliplo " VINYL • Mr. Dorfman, I can go ori and on: I just ask Impact that such agencies have on the regular. "6. Is It sound policy not to ImpdSo bond ll»llr)fl. The buysr Ipvei It. FREEZER STICKS FLEA & • ".nothing to-gain but status aa first MAfiKY is appointed as the how pastor.of, the newsMpei- reUasos? Write »o this news-, EMFAMIL OR GRASS SEED CLEANER you again to visit the shopping areas and ask ' structure, powers and financing of, state "limits on these agencies'; ' / Ha uv« «hoe lulhar and •Sox ol 20 ' :iclas8-citiz«jri8 of. the community. '>•'— - Springfield Motfiodist Church,..Futute stars 1 J-Wax lor lop-and- TICKSPRfliY yourself! Do I yant this in my backyard? government.' He listed the following questions "7. What controls will the IcglBTallVo branch paper and gsk forour."Tips ttn Submitting hours o( tlmo. Ha dan covar SIMILAC DON MURRAY, EXJ. MARSHALL, JACK nr thejvhole markal through - . Plain or iron.. BEACH BfcU AND -,,u"-i— --.-s«al. 13. Oz.- • I would further suggest thatyouebmb off the fbr: legislative consideration: lirivc over these, authorities after thoy are • New.s;-R»leases. * ....'•." -'-WARDEN, PHILLflP-ABBbTT and LARRY mountain to the lowlands and oeowhatj our Ju»t ona° olflpo, Ilka buying § Puzzle Cdmefr .: -STORCH appclac In the "Bachelor Party" at an "1, Have you beori prcsented-wSth-Buffjclcnt cfcated? \ ; . , ~ '. stack through the •took SWIM RING Z Make the word CHAMPIONS-appear Koine ciirrenlproblems arc without.iiddlng to thom^I- infonriadon to demonstrate the necessity of an '."8. Why.should not theso bills be considered • exchange. area theater. . '••'., tfquld further suggest you attend township •tplaceln your solution, b^ placing the boxers -0--O-" authority to provide these facjllties? ' as major legislation and mode subject of a The sallerTovei It. Multiple Ousted over their correct dashes. meetings to see (he-amount of oppogltion to the "2. What nro thp altornatlvo organizational public hearing?. 1''." . .. •...... , Uatlng takef. the hlt-oir- • . :i5YEAHSAG0 shopping complex-,', • . .. ' ' ml«« out of soiling. Nearly P Frdzler . Marciano ' Turiney Mombers'of the Springfield Lions Club, who 11 ml' financial—approaches•• to provide the "«.i:,What is the present amount'of out- ' -II Mounlain.ivo.vSpnnglield, N.J.OJOBl " What can be done, to bring in ratablcs? facilities?. . '.- ,. ovary prospective buyer 7 Ol. • ' : •i Walcott. Louis Clay, have beenfostoring a movement to secure mnii standlng debt of independent State VAN NESS learns about your property. .Construct, an industrial park. Tlila.in ;lurn will . ":i. Is tho-nuthorlty being used as a device to .authorities?," .'.- "•.••.. ','" •-: '••-,•• • SUPIRx ;JJ Listen . Sharkcy Dompscy. .. ] ^ \\ Phomi; 4.84-^0 .'...; .... '. , . received bring in badly needed taxes without many of ARTHURL BAND-AID 10H Or.' by-pass t|i(!,crjn!)tltutlonal' requlrdment for a .6.1 Oz. CUBE NAIL POLISH Second c\asi Postage Paid at Sprlrtflliold- N,J . HEINZ WELLS" brand ' 14 OZ. VASELINE TWICE AS NICE .Publlshodoach Thursdav.by School lunches History Scrapbook— STRIPS CLOSE UP REMOVER ,, • Trumar Publishing Corp.,'- •' INTENSIVE CARE SHAMPOO ; ; Ale aI e n with n0 thcr m c TOOTHPASTI '"••' hWatditdfirSfpiJcohyNiiWJiiiSiJVPross •: ''.' • i-yeriti,ially .ostablishiMg'tho 'usd'Of' \fotlnii '. * ^ " PW ? . U . «' BABY-POWDER Alsoci.llion In 1947 lor gonoral oxcollonco . u -.pachinea In Union County will probably be ()K!S^J ^Imllh^dLTw thi-tnwn _• Sou br. JulIulco, Yoast beofi gravy, IOJUD or MAtrom " DEODORANT HAIR SPRAY ffWJ ' - idhoslvo. t Kobo'rl II. urui"oll,.ldvurtlslni)dlroctor - 'JAnotherBXplanation (rf'thc modern child's Donlngtonscreonlngcqmmittt'e.'Thcnrtlcle.hi noodles, peas, hard roll; butterrmtlkr*'1 . • •! Ik. Olong.i »nJ l(a,!,w.tJ, Anl,l-per&plranl •'•• REMOVER The Brooklyn Bridge; was 6fflclally opened, • .'- '. ImUlng Ll«ln(lttn, Mlllbum", SNOldWVH.') 'li , i '^ Sam Howard. . • • . , manners is that too iriariy woodsheds have b'eeii question cleaHy' shows that ZUpker and Friday — Juice, pizzu pies, tosspd salad.wlth 'May 24,18)13. ' "• ', ffim RIP cohvortod Into garuges."—IlnrolilS. May, The Donington have not received thu support pf any Ih.tt Hllll end !pilnSri.ld.. 8 's|npT 'i aa|zujL.|| :a Xd • . ' , -IPUNIUW —I»M-I»« ' . :Huaslnn,.dressing, fruit, milk, : -•: ' ttalph Waldo Emerson was born, May 23, Prompt Soryle*. 2101 Mlllbum AW., Mipltwood, N.I. > 'i(B(b 'f 'XasiJmis e Hi»3|"M 'I iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiidii'iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Florence (Ala!) Herald. • '.. ' •.''•.' s'creSplngcornmltteo as reported; bu( Instead,' ,' Menu may be changed In case of emergency.' lira. ••'•'•.-,. 248 MORRIS AVE.; SPRINGFIELD 201—763-5450 (". L crqifs^wilt feature sho w , May 18, 1972-7; for trcrifie safety PdrenfsLfo view •7> ' •• , V -at.''&^ytoif^S;;to'moirr^W/-i%IW 8PHINGKIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT Several years ago on Sbunpike road a snta .^•ft-'.-I^ truck ran off the eastbounri lane.while Ity CATHIE SILLINSKI In Art I the course is designed to introduce Too frequently an officer arrives at the scene 1 TV art department of Jonathan Dayton of an accident tofin d a car whieh has crashed „ negotiating a curve and struck a tree. The 4 the student to the elements ofdestgrf, color and ... The (wo first-grade classes of the Raymond; I Regional High School, Springfield, will present fundamental techniques necessary for a suc- after running off the road. The lone qccupant, driver died in the wreckage. It is suspected that cL'COininoii- phenomenon -was-a—ma jor-.-con> Chlsholm_Schqol, Springfield, will present git* its si'(.»"nd annual art ahow tomorrow irom ?'to ^ssiul piece of art work Thn materials'used ih£ driver, is-dead.. _ i^—^r_^__'_ assembly program next Thursday, May 25, a|i llo p ni and SaturdaStd y frof m 1 to *p,nf*fc ThTh e shoh w include crayon, tempera paint, pastel and India This-type-ot accident Is referred to as,a ttibuting facjor; centrifugal focce. An automobile Is'a mass rn"vlrig f * " pnrtirnlar i:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The program wilU-n i^uiiiln Ihe direction of David M.Brodman, art "mystery crash" by the National- Safety be based on the Alpha One reading method*-*' Council. For the most part it will remain a velocity in aglven direction. When the. car, d l UWft The various forms which • art • takes are ; .whidrwas used to implenient.lha.teachhig ct«3~ presi'Ml mystery since dead men don't make out ac- changes direction when entering a curve, ?* ^ Ifft-tding-ln Springfii>lH*nliil^f?n ^jg year. •""*'•' •"•^; -;~ presented in th.Oocpnd ycax, Tho students :.' cident reports. ' " centrifugal force tries to take control. present-projects in commercial art, fine art, In a -left-hand curve centrifugal force_att In thirAlphaOnBTnethod, each letter sound 6(7^ —ceramics, textiles, crafts, printing and con- tempts to pull the car' off the road if the the alphabet is represented bji^a letter ''per-f^. •Sfca Methodist youth struction. AUhia level art history requires the vehicle's speed is greater than OieTtiaximum son." In the assembly'program, each letter willt-*-"" $••* student to do research on a specific time period Start of Church ~ be represented by a first grade child, who wilL^v safe speed for tfie curve. In a right-hand turrr explain his or her-letter sound with a short*'£ leaye tomorrowL ',.. of his choice and create a piece showing how Uie centrifugal force.acts in the. opposite poem or song. Parehts of the children have^i- " the elements of the past can be used, today. marked Sunday \ direction - towardsjUie center of the road. Add been invited to attend. '. - '• ? . Art III.and IV are the'least-dass-orient to this another car proceeding in the opposite 'for. Sussex; . courses. The students work more as individuals _-' Pentecost Communidn,services wilTbe held direction and the chances of a head-on collision _on Sunday morning at 9:30 arid ll at the PAINTERS, ATTENTIONI Sell your»«lf to 50^100 ~~ i-y Tin1 Methodist YouTTT Fellowship of than as a group. 'As in ArtJI the~saihe areas of arc increasedr—.- ' •• ~""' Tsmllles with •-»— low.cost * art are used as bases for projects. Students SpringfieldL Presbyterian Church. Pentecost is Drivers can'safely negotiate curYes.by:.. "Want Ad. Call 48477Q0. ' .'" ' ' Springfield EmanueUJnited Methodist Church, traditionally looked upon as the "birthday of "Chuivli"MaH-at-Acadeiny Green^ will leave for choose the areas in which they* wish to work 1. Watching out for-curva-warning signt, with the only.requirement-being that they haw the church," coming 50 days after Easter. ' • alloying down before entering curves. a weekend at .Camp AlderSgate in Sussex. MWMWMV : Coimly tomorrow evening' at 6. Camp "Alder- °',^presentation in each area at the end of the At the 11 o'clock service, members of this .--ft-' Accelerating slightly after entering the 1 school term. • .:.. .year's confirmation class will- he__jHiWiely_ _?B?,*Renter) oLlhe curve, taking the curve mm sgati is owned by the'Northern New Jersey . FOR FINER SKIN^=^WandcL Rose of the ^GELJACK Conference of the United Methodist Church and In all levels one day projects areLglyen to . received Into church membership _andjwill - gentlyand^safely.._,...-.;_.• receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion for_ "*• Being^m "thfralBrrTDr.fiatS^toing in the Dr. Erno*baszip:.jnstii.ute will present a • is available for use of Methodist groups.as well —-stimulated the students' creativity and ..glve_ ~~sklri coro" symposium for adults at' SPRINGFIELD - feifeS as siimmer camping programs.- -_'^E~ them a- break-fronT~everyday work. The ..the first time: The class, numbering 17; and _ opposite direction. : ' Alliw't Hollen-3rd, president of the MYF, their parenU-have-j>reviously-met with. the ' *• Driving as.-elose as practical to.th e right-- Saks Fifth j^ye., Springfield, todayat- JEWELERS students have-forum discussions after bach *; 1 hand side of c . 10:30 .a.rn. arid'7 1o 9- p.m., and stated that the group will sleep In hogans, and assignmenHo-flriticize and comment on each ~ SeBsipn'of thet church , the ruling-B6dy^oO«e~ * road when-negoUating_rfght do its cooking over an outdoor firej'rqiighing it local congregation, a,nd been officially ac- 5_urY?!- '..'-.. ->'—^—- : : ' -tomorrow "from 10:30—16 12:30. other's work, using the elements of. design-as-— McGOVERN VISITS-— Son. George Reservations ore not necessary. eVen If' the weather is^ inclement" Activities ihek±asis -7.".._1_1 .'": ..;.:-Z.~. McGovern In a New. Jersey, campaign^ cepted into, church membership. • •... • . «• Heeaing the advice of .maximum speed -swing appears before 3 crowd of more. _, ,"•*-: • • , ' .• J • advisory signs (posted under the purve war- The class has spent nine months-tn-study—n]ng signi) Theseare specHS which-tbAiiiglu- than l;000 at-George" VVa»hlngton Unj?u,IJlflM.1f^0{iSM:l12rgeuK1- Jlf"" way engineers have" detdnnined as the.. School T In'Elizabethan Friday night. and William Wood. In_addjtion, they havejnet ..jnaximum safe speeenroTuTe-particular curve,. . FINEST1NXY-E-W-EAR • ~r(photabyBafcHe;oly)- -..wJULJir_Bcuce_Evans, pastor of the^church, 7. Avoid braklngJiard while in theVpex of a _Sli?9 ill'f.vuiwtmii'ded fewelfvanil ...... _ Ann Lisa, left, secretory to the Recreation Deportment, and Ellxabeth and Sheila Kilbourne, director of Christian . when al^pWdsTin excess.of the safe TTWC-wrll submit estlmaloiori fresh/- "= •" 7"' Lcniiii'l" Breidenstein; JSyelyn Schenack and curV c onc algklmi pleL n LJII Speizcr^muSicr-Bt-Uoe^; Ffosdw and -Mike ' Schmidt pin on pool badges as they-wait for the opening of the—Springfield •education. •' • .' • "":'"•'" --speed". ~ '-" ."~T. ^ designed for you j)lono. Paijtor-James DewarL.", . - ••.•. ._.i_ _ .-—-•* Municipal Pool on JlJhe-fTrPabl.membershlps are still available. Application can be ' • • ;' ..DtAMONDS ,_; s • •• .('liuneh—-families.;- have beeff^ InvitedCio: Scoppettuolo; • selectionr'of materjjjL-Nancy outlines -Becomin^a better driver is in your interest • —". - " Friedman^ photography, Sue Grechberg "and _; made at the SoroK^ollayCMc Center on Church Mall, from 8:30'a.rTi*o 4:30 p.nv.:- as well as that of your loved ones! Always drive ) ,'• WATCHES siLvERvyARE GIFTS "Aldcrsgato on Saturday from 10 a.m. to.4 p.m. """• Monday through-Friday. "~ '*','".'..""' '---•'•-—- •• ,-•-—-- — , forpicnicking , and a tour of the camp and the Mark Yacullo; publicity, Cathie-Slllinski. . ~jrtbliday deadline __S safely and avoid violations.. RemembcV that ANDREW cd mpqicjn Issues -"OPT.ICTAN- """'"" ^ 241 MORRIS AVE:~ - Dii'lz ivierrjorjal Recreation Center on the shore Contrary to the fixed icfea of just paintings traffic violations are one of the most common and finished worksr-Bayton's""^""'—" Because of the Memorial Day holiday, all causes of traffic accidents. -_• -~ Loborolory on Praml&s ~"oTSviirlzwood Lake. The centerTgiven by tho news releases for the June-tissue of this paper SPRINGFIELD»376-171ir Dipiz family, includes recreation areas as* well" demonstrations rnngihggg frnm A reminder—A "Defensive Driving Course" Doily 9-5:30 • Thur». Evg. 7-9- .-. GQING" UNDERGROUND— Th«=Jo«athan Doyton Regional by 4^9,000 people annually. This Is an active-cave" wri'iVh " : OPEN TUES. WED;, FRI., ?:» . 5:45 as n"swimming pgpJi,and a hpnrh nn thp laltR. acryllic paintlng.Iivc music, photography and should be submitted In titnd""for nor Friday is now being formed. Interested licensed HOURS: Sol. 9-iW . ClomH W»J. THURSDAY EVENINGS TILLT •r—r—High School Band-of-Sprlngfleld under the leadership of Jeff " ,."" means that-sialoctltes (ceiling) and stalagmltes~ffloor) are • In a campaign swing through New~Jersey, — • deadline. Items ^ubmllted later than May 21! drivcrs-should:contact Sgt. Richard E. Goetzke SATURDAYS 9 to 5". 7 Persons needing directions.to the camp may individual exhibits. The location is the school 357MILLBURN *V£" ... MILLBUJ1N " CLOSED MONDAYS . :-. ,^Andersoh, left, recently visited the Caverns of Luray, Va still forming, though at the_very slow rate of one coblcirtoh—= ~ cattihe church office. ~ _cafeteria and -admission is free: . , Sen.'George McGovern appeared at a rally In may not at the Sprlngficld-PolkeiDepartrnfinl DR 9-41iS-N.or; Thoolt. Luroy~Cbyerns located In the Shertondooh Volley .-Is-vlsTtecU-^ ln~l 20- years. -'- .'. ' • '..t " ~~ Elizabeth on Friday night, where he continued his criticisnvof the Vietnam War and promised a- victoryHn" the-New Jersey June 6 primary. withpot Services ore he|d_ McGdvern's stop in Elizabeth ended his New Jersey visit. "wfilcfn.alBo took him to New ~- Brunswlck.and the State House in Trenton—At o police Newark Airport, he met with reporters to outline his stand .on~ campaign issues. . ~~ Police Deparfmcnt reported • The Springfield Police Department reported Services-^vereireld Monday for Abraham J. Kravetz of Jersey City, who died suddenly in In Elizabeth, McGovern spoke to an overflow ' tWjOheflsin the past week. ; 'the arrest last Thursday .-of 12 people in a house .crowd in George Washington School—1 ori E™ Last TtWsdoX'ivU10 Murray Construction at SB!) Mountain averThe occUpants, including his home Sunday. He was 69. •• (inr jiivenilerwere charged^itrrpossession-of ^ ~ The seryjees were from Wien and. Wien in Jersey street. His 30-minutc speech focused on ~ , ^Company onf sr icWixinftr^e st., Springfield, 1 U.S.'policy—in—the Vietnam War, which '"] • Tound that t^o clectric*ypbwriters7 viflucdTft r )i s^llian-25grams~bTmarijuana, The accused „-Jersey City with'- burial—in~ Beth Israel ware- released in their own recognizance- Cemetery, Wobdbridgc. " "".McGovern labeled a policy'to "save political $800, wore missing.. Police sai3 there was no (ace."—iii"' •" \ x'.'-—— '-' •••. -sign of forced entry. pending a. court date_on^junc 19. ^~-^ ".." Born in Russia,__Mr, Kravetz~came to : On -Ihlicsday, Ilie residents of a hbirie"To£^"."""Charged with the dru7? violation are William America as a youngster.and later started his At Newark Airport,"McG6vern.set-the tone of .. • McKiddic Dennis Waldron and^rwln •^/ictin,\.3wJl-Collection agency. He'belonged to the his New Jersey campaign.- He-called taxes and Surrey Lane'reported" the theft of a diamond : -"ring and-band. a diamond~watch7 and- cash - residents-at-the-fttountaln-avenue addressP knights of Pythias, Liberty Lodge 4,/Jers'ey—educaUoitthe central issueci for New, Jersey worth $200. Police said that entry may have" •Patrick Smith of N6warkT Milton Provel and-_CUy>; „ T ~ — voters, and advocated redirecting federal i been gained by forcing open'glass doors in the Walter Smithlof Scotch Piainsr Raymond " He is-survlvedby his-wife, the former Sally ^^ funds now^Bproprlated for defense -Into-vthe- _ |__ rear oMhc home-as pry marks wereYvident.. •pjckolland RobertSpingler ofFanwood;. Mitch •.BIkom/-twolaonsrRaymoT^R^oLSpringfleld.,-^^^'gn..°MgWt...:..-^...-.. _ • "•"sUvTirTir SorHervllleTWougKs~PSrker of -afidHeT^n^hTeeiail^TeTfrSyHin^in assessed thatthe-natlon is on — - Plahifield; and JcTanne-ehaki of RariUin. •i-~Llnaa Scfiilzbcrf; two: brothers,. Samuel'and- ho v^ge of- a; tax revo^ largely becauatof' A AWARD WINNERS — SherlfLRolph Orhcello, r-lght, honored os cHizen^ofthe-ya : : -. , -. Z~ZMarxTa~sTsler7Rose• Mlrman; eight grand- "loopholes for the weajthy .in currentjax .-"dddrB^rdmrTeTof."Sprlrisflold Chaptopof AMICO Saturday in Somerville. LUIenlng ' • Ifyou.are planning\to-buy a N.pW-4972- Z-LT-V " great-grandchild— .regulations. • . . •:,~: ,\u below and we'll send you an application. - ' ps^HosprluL are State^en. Matthew J. Rinaldo, left,,and August Caprlo.of. Springfield, both. autoH'rom-Compact to luxury, Gerry has a . former award recipients. ~ . - ~-".'T Theji talk"to*our Auto Loan pepple abqutr^ Weitw. -tfr ^r •j deal for you! Gerry GaYripbell is in Fidelity's the low bank rates. Find.the best monthly plan . . ^honorsrvoiuhteers th't> nnnit nrtt vnlr^^ nnrl <)lm, ilia 1 Installment Loan Department. And when you •for you. . Two Springfield volunteers working at -t £"m *~'Z7thfit- It in'oppy. Slitehlng rjlm ffi» ,-' ;f)T|agce,your '72 car through Fidelity^" This'-gffer is good forlNew Jersey rewd|nt£^'^_'j^2'Lsr^~is Eastflranfie Vdterpns. Administration Hiiit American-1talian group cites _"_.. No..3132 tomirln ilm. 10 lo IS., In !: 1 : •- -' "' ick Aip tlie"tab for. fhtrplatesr wilill be honoreh d hthis evening for their—wqrlc/ Twn Mountainside students receivedvthelr* • II> 12 Ibuil U) ponlr taki-}i/4 Viola Krill will receive an award for" [,000 .diplomas Sunday' when Duke University • ySntrofiti^nch fabric; thrit, 2'fardt* When your new car is i . • Stop into your nearest Fidelity office "-". r .hours of volunteer, work. Jacob Kcsslcrmm wHl cbnfefri d"degrees on•moreTHatTlJOO muj• lirtllilay,' uII""•"- EARLY COPY - Regional—Hlgh=:=SchoolTTystBm-.-who^^L"zwas^—Chairman of the affair Was Heady. UNION TRUST COMPANY . BURGEUS, a noted-sculptor of llfe-llke^lrds complete• wlth-plurnmage-andmotlvs' :^_nc-WSJ!cleascs for the June 1 issui1 of this papor ._.- Publicity Chairmen are -tirgftcL-to. AMICO's-flmtreciplent of tho Citteeii Awaid, razMbrgescTdf Springfield was ticTtet chair- —-trocbit-1qiiar9t*artdiharrturn~th9m Offices Serving Northern New'Jersey^ rr man, and Robert Gardella of Springfield was .- nto a dovattatina di flora, shown here In his studio In Ocean County, will have his collection of porcelain should l»> submitted In tlnif-for-oiii-I-'rlduy. observe .the' Friday deatlljne'fDr Other" fformer may«r PhilPhilii p DDell VecchiVho oif opliono/ - t,/r ^ _!• bitds-feolwcta In Mlllburn at the SyMorsn.&,Spjs-Jew.olers.-new Collector's"Gallery : —(IffullhTKntoins sTltm«llt*

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r -S&mu Science conventi6it1i€?ciirs ,:rsi'«8Hj June: convention • NEW YORK-The 66th Uhem^loynrieht iii state drops solid* support Withbut Ca se informed annual convention of the Boys' Springfield teacher's lecture _The< Department of the interior disputes the •Et- '-• Clubs of America will be held (CEQ) in Its comprehensive study of the'im- June 4 to 8" In Washington, by^4,700 to 7 percerif^ate Blanche Blumenfeld, ^learning specialist at contention that the—Delaware Water Gap pact of the dam-and reservoir on the en- committee National Rtcrefltlon-Area lannot-eome into . D.C.lt waB announced this Ronald M. Heymann, commissioner of the further decline in unemployment can be ex- the- Thelma Sandmeler School,-Springfield, vironmeat of thp Delaware Valley. weekLby John L^Burns,, (ieraldine' English and Richard-Samuels, ^ing unlesi the adjacent tocks "Bland, dam As a result of the study, CEQ is How seeking". New Jersey Department^ of Labor' and pected as .summer approaches and the contenders for the.DemocraUc nomination lor presented a prpgram at" the National Science and reservoir project also Is built, it* was 'president of the ..national Industry,, announced this week* that, lineny: -.- economy continue^ to improve." - : Teachers Association'convention held, in New bjndlng jissurancesjhat Junds'.wJH_lje_mfldjB* ^"youft-»dda'nceroTganlzatton:' O>r>gressLappeared aj the. regular meeting JD£ dlsclosed-this-week;—'"—* ~ 3""^,..r AvaUaElb^thtt fnvolved for pollution" ployment in the state dropped by tjan in April On a seasonally adjusted basis the unem- the Springfield Democratic Municipal Com- YorkCIty'recenUyrMorethatT 7,500 convention In a" letter to Senator 'Clifford P. Case, - Some -1,500 lay andto an estimated total of 219,300. A correspon- ployment rate in April was also seven percent. registrants were in attendance. abatement both in the reservoii r andd in t hthe % | professional youth workers,- miltee held, ]as,t yeek. Both candidates sought Assistant Interior Secretary Nathaniel P. Reed Upper Delaware Basin. ding decline'in the unemployment rate reduced .This compares with 6.8 perccnt'in March and support from-the committee in their quests for Mrs- Blumenfcld's'demonstration-lecture, challenged an earlier- statement by "the Army representing more than 960 "it to. seven percentof'the'work force frortV7.2 7an average of 7.2 percent during *tyfay through entitled "Application of Learning Theory to' Senator Case spccifically~asked the Interior" Boys' Clubs across the • 1 Hie nomination^ ffach presented a statement ""prof Engineers that the Recreation Area, Department whether It may* continue to percpnt a month ago and 7.1.percenta year ago. October 1971. Seasonal adjustment " is a mid was questioned extensively by those tSmsrooTn—Practices- in"Science": for" Early . .aw, "cannot, proceed without the Tocks country, will gather at the These estimates of the department's Division statistical procedure ^.designed to~eliminate $h"dh')0d J"d Elementary Education," acquire land for the park and, indeed, act to Washlngjion «iltOn_Hotel^ to pl m r t HUland multi-purpose project." ' complete the - park if-construction. at the -dam - Jof Planning and Research are preliminary and 'distortions caused b^y purcly_seaspnaLfaclors X^v ±wr^ ^^ ^ l parr" in "forums, _!nibject to revision' •later in the month when and thereby reveal basic economic trends. i.:'fleed stated "that the law creating the and reservoir is delayed or scrapped workshops' and training .jflicreation Area "in no wayJijrequires-this, --altogether. ^ ' • '•_ jnorecomplete information is available. ~ Among the slaUiVlft labor market areas,-the 'jjbr, explained a member of the Interior ...courses, Underthe cohventian '- April unemploymont-rate (ell in 11, rose in two, To tliis question, Reed said, th^answer "is, theme of "Enriching Our jiommissione'r Heymann . said, "This-an- Department staff, is It required by th,e categorically 'yes' " provided additional land •and was unchanged in two. The highest rale Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey was Herbert dltion, lessons taught In second graders legislative history, of the law. ' ' • Dimensions....of, Service," ticipated drop in joblesstTtsir stemmed largely was 13.4 in IheOcean-City-Wildwood-CapeMay, provided the classroom teacher with an op- * acqiiistion funds are authorized by Congress as nationally known educators, frqni the recall of construction workers and a —Koransky,"chairman'of the New Jersey Senator Case had-asked the department for now.proposed. CRecently, Senator Case joined v area and the lowest was 4.8 percent in the Humphrey speakers' bureau. Mary Ellen portunity to evaluate the children for future civic ' leaders and seasonal increase in other outdoor activities, A • • Tronton-^Fea. • ' _' " planning and background information, she its comments after discovering the assertion in in sponsoring a bill to provide $31 million for professionals will take part. Xailaghan of Summit spoke on behalf of Sen. the Corps of Engineers' environmental impact further acquisition of land for the park.) ""CiS, McGoverniai .candidacy., . , said. . ..-- •••• statement on the Tocks Island project While state law forbids the - municipal __JPhe activity. consisted_ot..a.demonstration; The two projects will cover some 72,000 acres "ERJOY REFINED _ ^ iMODERJST MAID committee from endorsing any of the can- lesson with a second-grade clurs from the New : York' City, public schools. xHjiTwas followed by in three states—New Jersey, Pennsylvania and ^SEASIDE LIVING YEAR-ROUNE didates in the primary batUe, individual New. York—bordering the "Delaware River IH AT THE an explanation, and discussion of the learning • FUN 'M SUN committee members agreed to work for one , Senator Case,, an; early sponsor- of both. GEM OF THI PLAYS FAVORITES candidate or another, >, ' .. theories involved using a video tape of a similar TSHone lesson "with a second-grade -class -from.- -projects, has likewise • supported the wilt display work at Modern Maid's new C5r»lt*. •" Chairman Yale .Greenspoon advised citizens President's Council'mrEnvironmental Quality - ceramic cooklop lets' you : Sprlngfleld's Edward Walton School. From the interested in worJHng in the primary cam-. - cook with virtually ALL your piiigns of various -Democratic candidates to evaluation reports, given;; by those in at- favorite, cookware—jasl iron, tendance', the program was .an - unqualified State Museum fair .stainless steely alii'minurn, J contact him. Greenspoon added, "Happily we : Food Service Society have no primary contest in the local race for success.—~—P= -- • Artiste and craftsmen will i'do" their thing" ' ceramic, and even that old Mrs Blumenfeld presented a similar lesson for the public at Festival^ Week'af-the New . It's tolltr TharTYou Think to Own Your Own Homo . pot in which soup always Township Committee and ailF7dey6"teToUf HlAN'CjI&Itl.UMKNFELP - - to have annual meeting ir-JiwM.c— ATTHf SUJHOHI' ima" F.« nu >l- turns out just right! tmerglea"t6~lKe~c^greMlonal"an3j)residential _.to_a..iroup_Qf_parents from the; Raymond. ; Jersey State MuseumT^Tfenton, starting i. rd-.U5l-i llon^Couhty Extension Service of-Rutgers . through Ma'y 267 at the Cultural Center', 205 .. hov/Q wr.it I on. PIcturajLflEgidett to right, jront, Ron_Bfowrv, -Jilglejlfl., TrentoTi. The public demonstr'atlons- NUrtlng ' Home Association pr«sident "and ;_L2O1Z751-27OO1 nuslc director,off thhe temple;.Jeffrey-'-l JffK^'fenrS B Bbnnie~Resnick~and~Jonothnn Kati. ~_ "and mathematics VpwJialfl ~^ ~~ RCih meaning for each word listed below. vUniversityrandMrsrAnnWitKowsklTTrnuTltiOTi"' . ^presidenid t oflownanfJd it*c>uritry^rri'C" Nursing "Cahtiir' n -VACATION— audio-visual director, Millburn public schools. ri, A'S-L-E E P — ^ — -— XflnsulLanLwith the-N.J. State-Departmenr-of" • are free. , ' -~-.'. Z: r~- .Rlc4iord--FeldrntfrvJontT" RiichmonF=Borbar;Q—AAendaisorrp^ " ~~ "••,..•—•• _. rrr (Photo by h-a Sheldon) Inc., Tdms ;RIver, and Etlzabaih Balr, R.N., qf MMm . Blfaidh taughtht t Iin SpringfielSid d '2. G L O-S-E-D™ Health. ' .. • •. ,~ ' . •. Participants include: On Saturday, Stefan since 1966. During that time she has presented 3, N A R R 0 W — --^' -"-- ~IBartin demonstrating wood engraving at_:ll- -^l^MantQloking^JNHA-exacotive board member- DISTRIBUTORS, INC. ^Ti.ml; Lpre.Lindenfeld,* weaving _at._L-Prm,;_ _ and adrnlnlstrqtorj^rCprrioll ..H_q!!_Conyalo8conL- B'nai BVifh to hold nranyprograms and workshops throughout the _4, RICH —"_-— "343 Corflandt Street • Belleville, N. J. 07109 state. Before coming to Springfield she taught 5. DAY----; ' — C.irol-Glashausscr, slide lecture and demon- '"""• CdnteFr'Onion. . '; • ' .'. "THE SHORT HILLS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL^ HEAT WITH stration of sculpture in progress at 1 p.m.; and in Orange, Summit and Millburn, . V 6. s K : 16th annud=dinner .Mrs. Blumenfeld attended New York- SETTLE FOR Jacob^tandau, painier- and' prlhtmaker, Country Day^Brive, 'Short Hills New Jersey 07078 lESS - moderating a rap session .at.3 p.m, .— SpnngfieldXodgeof B'nai^'flth will hold-its University, where she received her bachelor's 8, HARD- -_=L Auto 16th annual'dinner-dancejiext Thursday, May and master's degrees. In addition she attended 9. SHORT- On Sunday at 2 p.m. Clare Romano and John 25, at the Short Hills Caterers with Arthur Newark State. College, Indiana University and 10. HAPPY-- OIL HEAT COMFORT Ross will demonstrate printmaking; Gladys 1972 Co-Educational Summer Session numerous seminars.and_workshops_deslgned r "KlessHhaut—as-chairman. The dance is the 7 : Ilolslngton, .weaving; Jason Seley, sculptor.., jight bposfl_ culmination of a year's fund-raising activities.' forspedal-educatiorredtrcatorsT^ "" •" -" — —wiUVpresent a slide lecturer-"A rHorse pf.a- ISUMMER CAMP TheTJ'nai B'rTth program includes the Anti- She resides in Millburn With her husband, i '6 IPS '8 LOW COST LUXURY - Different eolorr""J6Kn"Ottalno will discuss and irf Toll jqfes Defamation League, Hlllel Foundations on Fred, and their children, Daniel and Karen. , I '£ uad FOR HOME OR FACTORY demonstratirtttir"Iost_wax process," and John June-26-August I June^B-August II —.college campuses/community "aclIvilleVand^ _-Randp'ph Carter will show..slides-d " Motorists on both, sides of Grades l»rc, 1st-8th •- . ' . Ages-MIT .. -j " _yeterans'iflffairs. Promotions ECONOMY IS A flOHUS munications games. the. Hudson-River are uniting '... Day and Overnight Camp Past president Jack Sobel will be honored for. No Other Hoot UCIoanar- - On_Mohd ; In bridge» Accelerated Programs S|)i'cial GymnustlcK Program" -._-his_services and^dedicalldn to tHeUodgcl TURN ONS Instrumental Music John Varga, Director arinounGed" - OrAiSnfal—. demonstrate and Henry F. Harty. Director President SauIFreeman will make .presen- Promotions of Leonard : Tuesday at l p.m. Caldwell.College students Tennis Lessons by appointment tations -to the top fund-raisers. 'Dr. Atex- will" cdnduct workshops jn_printmakin N.Y>N.J,,rwlth a coirtbined Strauss, Martin Lydon and g membershlri of morg than nnp —Goldrnanjsjujid-raising chairman. Committee. -Richaj*!—Alheidt—to—new— painting in jicryHcs^ and. lettering^ '(^lf!M U.S. CHOICE & PRIME , memberiTare Stanley Kaish, Jules KessTerT 5v You Money -^wo6'day~at'l'0_a.rii. Burten-^Vasserman "will in- - million car-owning families, — ' Vr — For further information,Write or Call 2i)i-370-!55l| -Leonard NurklnrHarry Rice and Lou Splgcl. pbsitionSNwithGarden State CALL FORA FREESURVtY ~ -began- the bi-state effort last Faring—Inn, -hi""" hoan an. volvo teens in a rnp H AUT=": ' O!L BURNER -..ConvBrslpnfanarr: - On Thursday, May ^25, Rex Gorleigh will week, when they ijrgeoV MOVINOJ.FInda Heputoblo mover nounCed by :: George, A. Installations . ..""".— _; iJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg -^demonstrate painting-al-10 a.m. and Thomas Governors Nelson Rockefeller" In the Wunt Ad Section, — cup blue cheese VanHouten,' vice-presidenl of FUEL OIL- Sales and Service — and William T. Cahlll to cup chopped onion the northern New Jcrseydaicy George will present nn_illustrated.dialogue:and^ store chain. - " ;v self-explanation, 2 p.m. On Friday; May 28, at Tenoiince a proposal mat the |7b$|y-fopic| Brown steak in lard or" Strauss and Lydon were ~10 a.m^Philip Moore. Will demonstrate wood_ Port Authority raise mohey FESTIVE . drippings.JPoutpff_drippitlgs,_ named stores'"supervisors. _carving. . — .' ' : -fpp'-mass7transif By doubling- SILVER TIP ,RE STEAK.. Season with salt and pepper~H==:Alheidlrwas appofnted-fund-—| Most of the activities will take place on the tolls .on .iU. six--N.Y;-N.J. EYE ROUND crossings.' : •'.,• ; idcorjtrm. steakr- Add bouillon cube dissolved In "raising-promotions'ndirector museum grounds, weather permitting. Indoor" ; ttnck~~}'-."•• : water. Cover tightly and'eook Strauss, who joined Garden— facilities winT^ujeaiorjlide lectures and, in ——In-a-joinHetter to the two_ • ••• ?ris>-lard: or- slowly:;:l'.-i-triours or until ^Sintg:Fnrmjrinngfinig-7rM7ifi\' 686-5552 case of rain, for officr sessions/--" . : -,.:. chief executives, John -M\ .tender. Place meat on broiler manager, will nowhaveTilrcctr Galvin, president %of the NY. .rack. Combine" cheese. and responsibility fof supervising Stale Automobile Association,-: -onion and sprinkle over steak. operations of 16 of the-firm's : . BroiLuntil cheescismeltedj.3. Lm chairchairmanm i of the-AAA CluK' of_ -—to-4 servings. ; T^~' Lydon, alsomoying'up from' ' I - New JJersey;-said that,'"in store manager, has been with | I .somsome - officiaLpircles : th|e_ • ANTIQUE TCOSTUME-/"SILVERWAR^-| —, Gar.den__Statc.^E'arms .since " I— phrasphrase - balanced : .tran-": by GARTWRIGHT -1904 ancT.now:rwill' oversee 1 sportatatiot n has come to mean —management of IB other_ -•• '-tg»L.._ l>at_.motoristi s be at PHOENIX APPLIANCE CENTER J forceforced to pay the balance of .. \ -; -.' ... company stores. '"—"^-^ B^B^ -. . - .ththae /i/\ cpsa t of all forms of tran- BUSINESS • - ••—•-: —" Alheidt, wha came :with the -.sportatlohr^-; .••_• . - firm as a store manager in •; the AAA officials noted that . - ' 1962 and was advanced to TO a.m. to 4 p.m, HHHr sup/!fvlsor^lrn968rwlll work with . various—community _1!NICelv-Tfirrirrted-••'-- ;- organizations to assist their All

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. Name Jhe speaker of egclrbf wjth rived fflT. • , , the- following Old Testament ThThe appolntmeTiroappolntmen orr threthreeftriHe p property rate s terrn^d just, efficient Bible quotations. •. • « physicians to the. staff of Newark Beth Israel 1. "Sell me this day thy Medical Center has been announced by Lester Third in a series of articles on'N.J. tax recommended. Exclusive of debt service, taxpayers—not the eovRrnintfy hnriy>-ta birthright.": "77 ^M. Bornsteln, executive; director^ The.' ap- reform prepared by Uw-l.eaguo-of—Women—counties would be-limited to GO cents per $100 determine the level a\ services they would-tls- ""»• pointments are part of" Off affllfattoir 2. "I 'wiirnow put forth a Voters —.- ' . and municipalities to $1.50rUn both cases these •••"'-•- tn cuppnrl • ' agreement between Newark Beth Israel riddle unto youj,'.' ' are upper limits, not necessarily the rates at _l'£Jot it strplijht? , . . Tartar sauce and. a bottle , ~Me^raTCenlerahaTEe College of Medicine and Remembering past promises, skeptics are- of white wines.." • saying the new tax structure proposerTby the" which each county 6r municipality would tax.) Waverly 3-4646 3. "I have, gotten a man Dentistry of New Jersey at Newark. . Limitations of this kind are now being used from the LORD," Terms of .the agreementfiSeulate^that the Tax Policy Committee won't offer "any~reaT" __ property ta>( relief—that 'if the committee's successfully in 44 states. If in the future a 4. "I am slow of speech, and hospitar l appoinrr t full-time directors of medicine county 6'r municipality wanted to go beyond of a slow tongue." , . • surgery,o'tetetricsandgynecoiogy.pedJatricSr^J^oniiwjndaUonsr-are-adopted,.property tax y p y FBEHIIL those limits (but not over ten percent of the • 5. "Am J my brother's paihology and radiology subject to approval of rates mayjodown fora-whilettarwlll be back the Medical College dean, the executive faculty -"P tojoday's levels in a few years. The ever- previous year's' rate),- ja local referendum TOIL Grade 17.5 ««.&•- keeper?" would be necessary: Exciisttw^debrservlce or COD. 6. "Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one. , succeeding _ focsuJong-ifs no'-worider-they-'findlalk nf-tejief. CALL NOVL and half to the other. Tii^i H ""^i-vy-a'n)t'May>wpCTty4ax<^-vi4thout-v<>tef^— ; ANSWERS -•-- director of •^hard-lo-beHevorBut rievw'Tk-furB lias "such a 1 Tu recondition your furnape thorough study been madeof our total state.and: approval .—'— , : •(S?:eJ_ arch and Consultant Hemotologjst. Prior. and SAVE on your ! the Medical Center staff, Dr. Gal, a local ta'JHng system. Never before-has such a, Some cirtics have felt that adopting the.Tax -complete.tax^reform been-recommended, with" Policy Committee's proposals would mean the fuel biin •uapi ) NIV3—6—(0!:\ "*3t- clinical professor of Pathology at the College or end of home rule iri'New JcrsojtBut it seems S3S0W >•!- br naria, Wechsler Zarafii has been jip.- o£jhj e taxx anAndd itits adinlHtoaTter37rhe"stateadiiiliilBtp ' -ffly.-5WWJ-SALES149.00- -4^&fi%l shares or-cohrmori""-" ateddlrectbfoTri'ronfttftlogyaf Newark Be^h would depend on the nroncrtv lav fnr nnRTnnr- " >>xy .stock, to be offered to common t Israet-Medical Center. She-is also ^assistant- JJurdJjf-totalstate and loeariaxes In any future— Cs> •-:.m0MmFfrxXii^ -stockholders: onzttnrb&slff1 of. :KC?OJ professof^CPedialrlcs at-JEi year;' ; ' : "" —p-:r-- ^? one new share for every nine Medicine and T>cntfstry of New Jersey; ROUTE'ie'/'PMRFip.iinyNl •mi'-'mmr^"" NUTRITtf>tsiAI,IY_SOUNPI immsl o/Rl. 80,23;:46jnhopppsitoHelen, Elliott candies! mittee has recommendedisfiveral-jneasures: •197a. will "Be erititled-to-sub-rr- auxiliary that the state take over all the operating costs scribe to. the new issue at-a- —i; of Ihe-public schools~(wlth-aboul-haitthc"inF- pricc to bcudetermined after creasedrfundinfclconiing from cources-othe JOIN NOM/r "ihe close of the market.on pickc s presidenpresidentt ^ Ihan the propefty~Tax^ all...count.y and GROUf^MEETING IN: June 20,1972. Tne subscription |n • L. ^i_ , J ,,„ i.-v. u UMn"\ unicipal welfarc-costs^countyxourTand tax I ^BERKELEY H period will commence on June—- _MTlJoJin,Crawford of Wcs.Orange has beer^ ;[ ^a^dcosL?Fndsenlo7c"ltiZens^eiiefi¥nd thai , CARTERET . NO..PLAINFIEbB= 21, 1972-and_expitc_July 12,' elected president of the Mothers Auxiliary of - veterans.'. --. • .-, deduction. . • s be: rcrnoved'-. OXher ' lor your car. AfWIor you, ,|' Setbn Hall-Preparatory'School-for 1972-73. 1 CHATHAiVL_-_ RAHWAY-. ., recommendations are that the state pay Taxes complete—pfotactlon around '•. CLARK SCOTCH PLAINS— ^he procee3s"from the saltr" Officers serving- with Mrs.Crajwford will.be: to :local. governments for, state-owned tax- I the clock.^-'wilh prompt,' Mrs. Ralph Clcconcof-Maplewood^first vice- • coa5t-lo-coast claims sorvico, | ELIZABETH- __.___SPRINGFrELD will be used for general cor- exempp t pppropertyy aj^h^miuiicip^cldthtlb k ELIZABETH-ELAAORA SUMMIT poi alu purposes; including the president; Mrs. Robert Millea ol Harrison, grants b ei incroased-froni^$25 milliorrtiFtfOO second vice-president; Mrs;-John"Feoncy of 1 HILLSIDE _ 1...—"UNION .payment of a portion of the million: This plan wouIffrcduEe^lotat property CALL 354-2800 ' IRVLNGTON :' - WESTIFELD _taxes-by-$863-mUli6n ("oran average reduction I P.O. BpX 2,'570 N; Broad SLL Vcr theslatto f about ". "Elizabeth..N.J. 07207' ' ^^'^"wesU;' ° 4?_Percent. — For Additional Locations a, inlormatlon:— payment att>r before maturity CallJudyatwS.BMOor™ " Orange treasurer, - „ .. Toll Free 800-342.5M« • " " of outstanding short—term r .: :_1N:ORDER TO PREVENT tddayjs property-— •-7 obligations: ; ....-_; Rev. William Giblln,headmasferofiheSeton- tax reIieT~from Dejng Tost" by increaKOB— ' merican •-;-—--^ • Prep, will install the officers at, the group's tomorrow, the committee recommenaV'lirnits'""~l •1— Z,^ ^^- ,;-C;.*r'"—-aanuaJ-lunehoonundfashionshow on Saturday for^eaehlevelof government usin£,thc property | utual =^WEIGH» WATCHERS; 1 at noon in the Galleon Room, of the:Student 1 /~V/V|/ 1 tax^-TJw-state-wide property taK-tforrschools);---^ INSURANCE COMPANIES—\= ^-Center located on the South Oranee_campus. would be'limited to-the?$l per $100 now I -" " J

:z-Area-residents^are~among ^RegisfrdiiorLdeadline • the 1,400 mien who have joined _the_38ct|'nai -B'riUi men's lodge's affiliated with the forjegg handlers July 1 Northern New. Jersey"Councjl, — •mm B'nal B'rith, during their New Jersey egg handlers act, though-sUHisUbject to hawTintil July 1 to register state and JQCal legislation, are BE SOftEj^.. %LISS has-been servlno the Homo recently,completed '71--'72 - " '" ^membership jwith the U.S. Department joX^salesof eggs by prodtlcefsrand -.9*D?r_lor 90 YEAR5_;F-oiu-a complet* FREE . Agriculture under theEgg—packers on their own prei ' INSPECTION ot your home by a Termite Contror p Products Inspection Act? directly^ ttf"heSefiold- Ira "ExpoHAsupervls«l-by-the- finest technical 'start, the' council's phone our nearojt local office: committee,, ; into effect oirthat dateT When CR:TrOO79tt 3-8752 had attained ~. USDA will beginrto^ monitor "their' registration' forms PL 6-6666 OR 6-1 90 percent its assigned quota. the disposition-of restricted should, contact; Don, K. Membership chairmen of 13 eggs-cnecks, dirties, Ieakersr-Taylor.,—Federal-State -lodges were .recently honored .incubator-rejects, inedjbles, Supervisor, Health and .and loss eggs; '- ^—i-^griculture-BuildingT P.O.: Diy. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., Ir^C. • '.ESI..1882.;.. for enrolling more than their quota, tlieie lodges are ,.' The firsi_par.tjiQf_Uie-act,- Box 1888, trentdn, N.J. 08625." which becamo-effective July. Telephone: (609) 292:5555" -~O,ne of fhi^Olciest & Largest ' Baysh6re"in~MatawahTClark, East^rBrunswick.; Joseph? ' "ffl, provides fr- -" Flnkel in Long Branch', Linspection—r-of—rail—«gg- " •"• o • • • •' • • • • •"•*•• \~= CADI v rr\ov— ~' ~-tiivingstonr-Paterson; -South processlng plants producing „ r., 'V , tAKLT.-LUej Mountain in South Orange- frozen, dried, and liquid egjf Publlcltv Chairmen are urged to-pbseryrrihe-Maplewoodr'Sprln-pfierdr : BRASS TOWHE: -Friday deadlIne-for other tharrspist news. Include"Union, West Essex, WcsHield- COdUCtS. ;_ . .. 1^.U.. MI t . The-purpose """of the Egg_ ! your name, address qnd phone number. . -Mountainside, .:.we8t i r«JuctsInspection:Acris:t!F "S ".-•. \ '* v'"-^>~, • • ••-.• . ;„ •• ~ ,. Orange. ~ i_lheip assure that consumers m -^.receive-wholesome eggs and » • J • egg products. The New Jersey department of agricul '. cooperate wiih-USDA' in ad- • FOR • --minlsterlne-the law!~ —-—*" required1 to-register by July 1 include^all plants grading i - shell eggs for consumers such lw'

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^ff ~n y^ ryi. |grpg^ci!djit;is=bfiE~ : will tak.c /cau5e.^0j?.a^4Da.tCw.e^mus! bu!j.cl .nuclear ^—.• (291-Stuyyosant Avo.1, Union', N.J. May 15. . .plants. yVhy?.Wtiile;.vvp c.an get, by-.witff-f ^erve_o.ur r.esoUrces.,.Triey will'make more • The'elevated'highway was t^ ujp in . 1 recycling possible, helping to clean oiir- OIO InVort Ihi lollowlnq cja««l(|«c| ail : oponed to truck' traffic on a your horo^l • just fossil fuel'(gas, oil, coal)'plants and- temporary basisJast. Snpt. K -h-yd'roeiBctrJ£LpJ.an.ts,_these-Gannot begin-- -air and purify bur-water.. They will kee'p' 13-oz. can sac • . while fhfe Rouje 1.9. Passalc Wll no) d.nt ' to-satisfy^all the energy requirements .of . .the wheels of industry turning to provide River Bridge was uhdergoing .to In or icroKh I employment-.for the underprivileged mi- extensive repairs. — Emy to maintain! our. expanding .population. In addition to': unshine Hi Ho Crackers n lll.tlm.l • being depletable-, fossil fuels pose prob- .norities.They Will help build ouccities and ' 116-oz6 . bob x 3399« " " . ^Thls emergency measure, IP you I'nEFsn, wpl permitting trucks tp use the WILL BECOMMBND I .raise our'standard of living. . . •• • Sunshirth e Fig Bars A "CLJABLB ' lems of price and enyironmentaljeffects. 16-oz. box 47« Skyway 'averted serious TILE COklTHACYOR For our'chil.dren's.sake, we need' traffic, congestion and -, We face cin impending energy shoft-.- Sunshine Hydrox 'rq oo rw« WORK Maxim Freeze Yubah • provided, some- relief' for1 ' age and environment crisis. By the year'. clean, safQ."nodesri 16-oz.box 51* FO.D VOU. Coffee traffic inHhe Jersey City Area. .2000, we'll have over 300 lirilllion people Dry Coffee Sunshine Vienna Fingers J .Trucks-..were permitted, to . OJM)" Ftt. 'Ill » p.m. •public Sorvico l;laclrlcr' gpct. Gna Company-...... - 13-oz, box 51 «"• in'the U.S. It is nol't'oo difficult to imagine . I Bbx"A-30, 80 Park'Plac6, Nownrk, N. J. 07101 •' continue using the Skyway Newark Tile j 7 Peanut Butter Wafers • th6i p.rqbiern$.;Of cpmioggenerations if.we i after ..the Ro.Utc .1-9 bridge, |-'.#.i__k,l.' rJucloar Energy.-iVhal l» .ll.'al(-about?" • . S : Supply Co, :] 1 03 '. \; ™''. ".'•' " " 17'- ' •'••-''• 18 ... repairs wore completed in 'dd 'not increase our p'ovveT'capacity and/ rrCC'l'SESti booklet a ' ' sl'O'Ohllo'rward 'an--| ;ll'additional word. ar. (.qulrod, otloch i.patai. •hset o( papor) " Rea lime Lime JO ice;.••...._..;,. Peanyt Butter Novemberj .because of. the OU»4and,YEAH| —— Bwors-to-liio important quootlonsj)n ""-'""" Cups jr. -improvement" In traffic flow." u-— lVp-oz, 79« , However, an engineering '. K.J. "When our children grow.up they' Moll, coupon toc^iy lor. your (rcio- copy. I Realemon Lemon Juice study conducted while trucks I ni'1^ PAII Howard "need.jobs.,When they-marry they'll neei Hershey Kisses J."h!"r"\! P'{l'n"#ld mi.' 27* loox.boti. 39' Mai. bait. 55« wore ' using thej Skyway IQ^oz. 55«-.j dp«n Mon. thru thurij '.housing and-furaiture, As .a nation, we'l I. • Based on 5 average length word* per line "showed that the surface or thfi . B A M to » P.M., 'I , Diet Delight Fruit Cocktail - Hershuy Miniatures Skyway '• . deck was 1 M Stri.'A-M. io',P."M.! Addroas. ••'•. ,". •« • 16-oz. 37«" , " ••'• 6>oz.43« n-oz.69« deteriorating rapidly because Minimum charge $3.20 - 4 line ad Diet Delight Yellow Cllna Peache&Halves ..P»r'ln««Hlon Stalling .'.,„..-., (Dolo ..of trie truck" traffic. The i City & Stnlo. 16-oz. 33« , Hecsrieyettes •structure Itself was not I Amount E" ( i'Cath ( JCIi.ck. () Mon.y Order I > Dl9t Delight Yellow cling Sliced Peaches 16oz; 69« '; damaged. •: • ^ . :. . • ' • • \ • ' ••-' • . '"•' j, ' M'_-—"'^' J- ; PS1G , >'- .-•-----\6-'6J:.—33« - '• '••.'•' Hershey Kisses SILL. BAiY'J old tov» with a Deadline: Noon, Diet Delight Pineapple Slices 15-oz. '79« Want Ad. Call 6U-7K0, dally 1 to The Energy P^Bl4>ce_En.vironment. People, too . publication : lSVa-oz. 37« 5:00. >, •

•r-t iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .- •-_SgRffclbFIELb- (Nlu£^R-Thyr«dpy-MdY *8v Heport from SUBURBAN Trehton- By State Senator iiuilln __ Matthew J. Rinaldo The New Jersey- Assembly's education • committee is considering S-476, a Senate- passed bill that would raise from $2,500 to $5,000 . the amount of a contract for school alteration, constrHctlon jnd repairs UuU would be subject ."'. »i. fc: 1 to public biasing."~ When the bill passed the Senate last montivl .was one of four senators to-vote against^t. I opposed adoption of the measure hwan^ T beheveirwould represent a counter-productive attempt to facilitate school construction work while sacrificingJLbntlr iwfegmrd-to-the- taxpayerg. ._ •'•_-.: ••*-,- . According-toJhe %r Jersey AFLrCIO, which has spoken *euLagalnst the^nwwure," adoption ofjhe Mil could allow "construction or repaip r worrkk to be givmg i to lply unqualifieli d peoplejuch as 'frienpY of. school . board members. Such a practice-always works ' to the detriment oMhe taxpayers and at great —-ur Friday -^ote-becauseH;belleVeTHaTlfie present $2,500 large: npe~Ivocado with 14 cup B finely chopped onion, and 2 . LAS VEGAS STRIPS...7HSLIDAY INN=- MISS M.F. Public Notice- deadline. Items submltfed later than May ? .^base figure-remains the best safeguard for INCLUDES: ROUND^TRIP JET may not be printed. taxpayers in the long run. large ripe- peeled tomatoes, ADVERTISEMENT f=OR BIDS chopped. Add '/>. teaspoon .^BETWEEN ALL CITI^Si^DELUXE BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 — If keeping the floor, at $2,500 saves taxpayers _ACCOMOD ATI ONS.", _W_EI^COME "UNION COUNTY REGIONAL"~ —Notlcerrls=hereby given"' that LEG POWER POPUIJ\R_^__J only a few dollars, the present system is worth -pepper to HIGH SCHOOL DlSTRICTNO.( ^snled bids will be r«csluedllnJhe ~nA 1965"survev hv the Interior Department'p s COCKTAIL: PARTY IN ACAPVUZO; "From the response I hove received sealed proposals wlllbe received Board of Education Office at Ml keeping. If the $2,500 limit means a little more by the Board of Education, Union -Mountain Avenue, Springfield, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation foUral'that pg ROUND^TRIP TRANSFERS, TIPS ANQ. County Regional Hlflh school New Jersey, on Thursday, June 1, ?. ES. '•—- . : "^ "I received a very nice job through "VbU sure-helped rrie a great deal District No". New Joney, In the 1972/ at 2:60 P.M., and will be . Americans walked for pleasure one billion and ' red taperahd a savings for taxpayers, I sa'y let's if irapporenr thai your-eircul.afion ened and read jmmedlBtely .30 million times during the summer of ,196^. KeepU^TedUpeandputthVsavingsintax- —* Per-P«rs. Double"Occ Effect, Jun« 21st' 1 the ad...beMer rhan-exbecfed... Projections show _Amerlcans will walk fot_ j'"bRTHTfi days, we must be whole cran- to Aug. 23rd, 1972 isJtixily •extensiye-\n I his aria rfirougri theiad-'m your papers, ' l! pni< hlUlnn ROT million times ,\n 1980u kh into a halb 376-5711 June 13, l?/2, at which/ime bids Bids must be (1) made onthe arid want-to thank you very much." surrounding pp •wlllibiAoBllcly opehea'and-reaB ^standard, proposal form, (2) short skull, a large tongue, aloud for the Add I lions and—""floseld d In / a SEALED MUSCUiyAR DYSTROPHY. '- and a protrudingJ.pwerJip_ Alterations to meW (4) school -BNVELOPE, giving the name of Mental retardation and build Inas, •namelv, the Bidder and PLAINLY" EPILEPSY, MONGOLISM... ProTect Noo • David Brearley MARKED ....'fBIDFOR(Tltl.-of For the first time the Regional High School, Monroe -Bid)," and date and ..time Of -• nue, ,-. lj(. lith Street; jjOTnlOLrill lUKtotSVajied "o—: Governrnent-Pfinting Office ivo place on or before the •. hns fur • RAIa P th» ^nnnlah Until recently the cause of ,„_, 2 —, Governor hour namei accepted---•• af .n _noJiU,wllUbe^.v.-™L'SL" il i™ TsP§»»H- "ItHr"aisofder7was unknown^—"Pa1tirSomethihg=|Sppy" uton Regional HlQh School, - "ie hoorspeclflea___ translation of "Muscular s will be Dystrophy, Hope Through Researchers In the 1950sr'l ^ themoof the art conlesF Prtlect^-Mo, 3 —.-AiUhut^u._J^??W.~ThB-Board:r«SBrves-tRetl . .Research." PreparedJby. the- —hflwevfirh^discovered-that.'_being-'sponspred by Crestmont Johnson, Regional Hlqloh SchoolSchool,, " rlon'torelectanv^ndallh'-_ _nv^ind*all bid1 s and—" Natlonal Institut- - •e• o• f most persons with" mongolism Sayings & .Loan-Association RQADS LEADJTQLSUMMIT Wesmeld '*-- "' loawarJd contract In part or whole or mue.Ciarit, N.J. IfrdeemM to the best interests or Neurological Diseases and •'pbssesp s 47—chrpmosdlJies_Jp children 10 or youngeryg . j do so. lpi4ifttid ' ThiGtt ifIcatlons-and Form -Stake ...{MINDSfconeof-the. (mlsccoscopic-4ifettireadp s yaarr-Greatmont-of- National Institutes..^-of"( withlithln each cell ll, whic hhh contain-..g ' -are givingg , aaway first,, "wlth application to the Secretary of .the eretoT Board-of Education of The Union. .-Health—"Distrofia Muscu-' the smallepgenes of Heredity) second-andd tBlrd"'awards=itBld"' h proposal Forms (ascontalneiHln lar" Is oneDfrthree NINDS JinsSad.ef-the ndrmal 46. Or~*_ree different age groups: 10- YOUR AD CAN REACH publications now available In thejnh.chromosome may be -9i. 8=7-and 6 and under. The Spanish, ' attached__to ~ a normal . panel of judges will include of J local «sw^iaa8sirtlM1h ; ^ County Regional High Muscular dystrophy,'. a> chrtmospme, leaving"-th^e" "art' teachers, ana biddeSEPARATn as hereinafteE blds^foreactror generallf thye ' Sthpol Plsfrlct No. 1 collective term referring-tq a. coiiht at 46, but the extra educators. _;_' _, - : four <4Mwo|ects,for the.five (S) Sprlngfleld, New Jersey group of progressive dj^F* material visible in tests. ' The bnly requirement is tfiat ma|ordlvlilonnof;th»TworKi *—Lewis F; Prederlcks, Secretary the a) General Construction Work Dated: May IB, W/2 "" ders, plagues an estimated - Because the listings of-for-^- child -paint spmethlng bj steel-* Iron work Jplld Leader, May IB,-1972 ' 200,000persons in this countryj sale publications issueH by the""naPPy~They~ca«F-use Jany" cj Plumblrra Work . ___. (FeetlO.SB).. medium Uie —'"• d Heating Ventilating «. All The disease affects the Government Printing office~~ ~ y, choose—ink, ^dondltlonlnaAVork ._'... •';•••• PROPOSAL TCnTBBOILD TWO voluntary or skeletal^ muScles," reach a wide audience, it is crayons, feJttipped markersr reNMj COURTS AT ; AGG^lEOATeTbTds JoptlonaDT SANPMEIER PPWOROUNDLRYOROU - suchasthablceps,andusually—iieeessaryforGPOtochargea colored pencils, even oil paints for«icnma|or division of the work if they choose. A child can for the four (4) prolects: Notice Is hereby given that weakens muscles on both nominal fee for these —(aLjOeneral Construction Work sealed bldi wlilli« received by the -sides of the body equally, „ A-brpcjiures- :. , ._ , ,_ enter as many times as he or bfsteel Alron Worji *~ Township Committee-of the she wants. ' , '_ |cj Plumbing Work Township of Springfield for • An inherited 'disorder,' All three of the Spanish ' Id) Heating, Ventilating .«, Air rebuilding 1wo-(3>TerinTs Courtsat muscular, dyslrbphy'- is translations can-be purchased Drawings can be-brought to ^wsfiopers Conditioning work 1 the Sandmelerpiayground-uilng a- J any Crestmont office in" (e) EI»ctrlc Work - ..'— Reslllent Leveling'Course and • '"sometimes,., difficult to froni the Superintendent of Aggrtgatigortgate* proposalpropotals will not bbee cColor Coat course. Bids will be diagnose. TTho—patteTirB—Documents7U;S: Government Madisojij.. Morrlstown, accep:»pt»cU)njsisrndlvldUsr l bids for ' opene01 d and read In public at the Maplowood, Springfield or :ti 'pro|ect-«re submitted. JMunicipaj l Building' on Mountain medical history as well asany Printing Office, WasKlngTon, p pg "NOLE ' OVERALL bids •Avenue on May S3, 1973 at B:4S family history.of.the diseaseJs—JWl.^.- 20402^—1'Distrof la Ntg th b optional) encompassing all five Netcong, or they can; -r divisions of thework'for- nisBful*;to "

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| SUBURBAN PUBLI HING CORP "T^-4!fchlte"cttArchltet^Els«is«. E Isasselr_ of "the Summit way m M Morris -Avenue, Union, ascertain their Interest l< more Of the prolects. One copy 1 PI.,11. Ulart III. following 'cloi.HIrd oil: do so. of prevention. and cure. Supntnlt has no colossal indoor mall , . . just clean streets j USE THIS EASY WANT AD thereof may ' ba..obtainei d by each By order, bf the 'Township , Carriers can now be identified ' Jdder. upon deposit, of one. Committee of the Township of CONCERNED no .flashy new store'fronts . . . just vintage buildings Dollars (II ) fo..r. each' Springfield, New Jersey. . forsQme, types, of muscular ,.ct or Three Hundred Dollars ' k. ^ eleonoreH. Wormlngton 10.00) for the four (4) projects. Township Clerk .'dystrophy, so that future no waN-to,-wall parking . . . but a.variety of parking • _ •. Tnese deposits will be refunded to Spfld Leader, May 1.1, 11, l?72 doomed -children can be-ABOUT YOUR CHILD'S th( bidder upon return of the behind the stores'-around the bfock and on the street ' ' documents In good condition. avoided. " 1 Each bid'must be accompanied . • A second 'Spaijlsh tran- RCAIL US by a Bid Bond In theamoum of ten , EDUCATION? - a nice street with nice stores . . . and nice owners percent (10 percentlof the bld.but slation"available from the not to exceed 120,000.00, • and • ' Enroll how for September • who^are always pleased to see.you ... happy to serve you certificate of consent of Surety at " Government Printing Office is a guarantee that In case the ' V'Epilepsy, Hope Through in a way that will mako you glad . . ,*#time after time ,^ contract Is awarded to.the bidder, he will within two (2) weeks that you f6und Vour'wa^tb Summrt. *'- ' -- ' / thereafter execute the agreement,' ::> EplBlpticsettfiresar.e end furnish the Owner, with V Pettermance Bond on approved , i caused by. excessive electrical MILTON SCHdOL form*in ,ttiY WU •grrtmrnT of the. activity fn the brain cells and ; ,^re only the symptoms of an — a U/tIqup,hlg>i scKo.^'ihgV l-ocogOties.1.hc individuality If additional wordi qr* r«qulr«d, otfocli. ivparqle i.li««t of pop*') • • ' . dermay withdraw hlvb lodof sixty (aO)daVsafl of flach student . \ ; • V;-. •,• .•:•.• •.• , •.• ?• ,; :•,;,;- ; V •• -. «.-;.•;/.: ;•; ';•,;' . -.^ for a period of sixti y I abnormality in the'brain. In date sir fo—•r •—openin-'~g thereof. • •^*»r&onairzod guidance and coll«9o "Num.;':';; -—The Board oledueducatioa n reserves , about 80 percent of the J. K. HKDHDtflAN Ib SON». \UC. MUIH'H » SUMMIT KKDCI*AL SXulNGB A LOAN the righ.....t to. re|ec.-|ect aani y orrallbldi, patients, seizures can be . entrance qstlitanco """ , MROOKI OK SUMMIT NATIONAL BTATK HANK SUMMIT KOOD MAUKUT •nd-or tQ accept th* bid that In Its MIHS NtLLIK HUMMIT OLAVB liHOWCAfiK judgment will be for th^, best controlled or markedly • Full paWlclpbtlon-In small classes of 3 to 8. - H- C. OKUCHLKH „ ' NICE DKUL'B KUMMIT UMOtC BHOM BULLSEYEI / NIW HAMflHIMK HOUHK SUMMIT SPOILT SHOK , nterests of the. Union County . /'lessened through proper • Cqrofully tetacted and highly qualified faculty IPONOTHV HUOMKI, INC. • ,- Regional High School District No. To reach trw-, pereon ..you' NOUUV KHqH SUMMIT KbUin^i INC. ' ' For Thursday publication medication.' „ ... • Completely flexible. Individualized curriculum^ ' KAHHIC MAO ' ' » f*,UL«tfN THAVHL UUMKAU YHlV'GLAKH SMITH SMO)' ' ' J rji'v ' , .'. .' ....: PI.OI.» want, use an Inexpensive KUNHKH't, INCt / d " HOO.T»-»AiMMlT ' v - THt»HT-K BAKK UMOK - • '.- . By order'of the Board of '. "Mongolism • (Down's • CoeducoHonal - muttl^raded, 9-12 HOY1! MOHIIV BMOf »• TOVS UNITKD COUNTIKIf THUST C,q. education, Union County Regional want ad In' thli. n«w»pap»r. UUGOAOK * LMAYHKH OQADl CKNTM VCOTTCV MC.COUU BHOK J. W ALOUAIINKHV, INC. t.rl Ad Tlhil, (•) ..'...... P»r ln».rtlon SloMliig .*. (Dolw) .,.., ; Syndrome.), Hope' Through • 'Students, are admitted wlthnm reference to ., tlLUUHO'QRAOV, INC. * . WALK WtLL^HMOiiW' ' . . **. • * High School District. Wo, J-.-New 1. It's JO «lmpl«;,., v •• 1 MAVKHM «HOK* HL/MMIT UOOK BHO** WALTpttB MKN'H IW UOV8'' UMOM ' jd • ( ) Ca«li ( j Ch.el ( ) Mo.i.y Oid'nr"" Itaenrch" Is also available In race, color or nation*! origin. r . * • Jersey, ^^^p.FREDERICKS, MC KLDUNN'I INC. SUMMIT 8* KUIIAUBjH THUUT CO. Secretary the Spanish translation, FOil AN APPOINTMENT, PtEASE CAU I ••. -' ' .•:•• • • ••..••'. - ;• • - • DIAL spfld. Leader. May 18, 1973, "Mongollsmo." ' j SPONSORED BY- THE RETAIL TRADE ASSOCIATION OF THE SUMMIT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I H9.«7) -•'(101) 3791-7172-- .- Vlctlms-of th(s disbrder are Aaron Franiblau, B.VW M.A. Director i^l LL •AiV'f old toys With • 686-7700— characterized by slanting' 119 MAIN STREET, MUIBURW, Nji. G7O41 . Want Ad. call Me7700< daily 9 to - 'Ask far Claealfled ' eyes, a broad nose, a wide,

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. 1 1. ftegffiration starts ANTIOCH BAPTIST CliyiiCH SPRINGFIELD./N.j:VLEAPER-Th«f9day, May i-1972-15 ,,.- -) SPRINGFIELD A ToT^classes to help ..... REV, CLARENCE ALSTGr~"" .'. Saturday-3 p,m., Church School choir and -Airs. Mas!r_r v rehearsal. tetdr.ded chilaVen J Sunday—9:30 a.m., Sunday School-. 11- a.m. ST 8TEPHEN'»1iPI8COPAl7CirunCII this weekend worship service. 47 p.m._evenlng fellowship. fravel to Jamaica -The Union County Unit of the New'jersey 119 MAIN ST.. MILLBURN Wednesday—9 p.m., midweek service. ' Association for Retarded Children Is currently The 39th annual Watchung Troops. Spring troopers who had won a first or second place, REV.JOSEPftPJI]ERRING, RECTOR accepting-registration lor its preschool arid Horse Show will be held at'the Union. County will be able to compete for this award. . Sunday-6 a.jn., Holy Communion. 10 a.m., HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH plan Rl residence early childhood education programs for the Park Commission's-Watchung Stable, Glenside A special class in Bhowmanship for Class, Hol _.7r y Communion and sermon, first Sunday and (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO 5_ coming school year These programs serve muvSuHiinlt, beginning tomorrow at 5 p.m.* "AA.'and Class "A" triwpera.QrJginatedJw '—Kathryn Ann D'Allrui, daughter of Mr. and feilival occasions; morning-prayer and ser- ••'-••'- "LUTHfcRANHOUE'rANDTV's",: " young retarded or. multiply handicapped "and continuing through the weekend. The first the late Colonel Cecil M. BaycotMoi-whorotte^- Mrs. Joseph P, D'Altrui of 1052 Sumtpj ~~ , mon, second through fifth Sundays. 10 to H:15 "THIS IS THE LIFE?') ' - children who are between three and six years of event on Saturday will be called at .9 a.m. and trophy-is named, will also be presented, Mountainside, was married Aerit^ZioAnthony „ a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 a.*n. ~ 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD . -age, -^ '' . - . ' . '_ on Sunday at 10 a.m. The show is open to the Two new events have been included this Carl Masi, son of Mj^awTSlrs. Anthony"Masp- t REV. JOEL R. YOSS, PASTOR ' There are seven classes .in.--six locations public without charge 1'lL-'' '_ year:' working hunter hack, for the Cavort Jr. of Crans OUR LADY OF LOURDES Thursday — 8 p.m., choir. throughout Union County. All programs have. Boys ahd girls who arc members_.n£"-the_ Challenge trophy, and the Handy Hunter-. c*r Edward Szpiech performed the : 300 CENTRALfAVE., MOUNTAINSIDE Sunday — 8:30.a:m.-, Holy Communion; 9:30 been- approved by. the New Jersey State Watchung Troops are eligible to participate in Charisma Challenge trophy, lony at Our I^ady of Lourdes Church, REV- GERALDJJBcGARRY, PASTOR ' a.m., Sunday School and Bible School. 9:30 — Department of Education, with certified the show, with^49 events, for beginners,jipyice, Mountainside. A reception followed at the Short -— REVHKERAR&B^WHELAN, - ., a.m., adult information tlass. 10:45 a.m., Holy teachers and/Bides in all classefi. intermediate and advanced troopers. There Hills, Millburn. ._ REV. RAYMOND D. AUMACH, Communion and Confirmations' _:. __ Registration is also open fo'rihe association^ will also be events for private horses. ' - Mrs. Uefald Del Mpnico of Tampa, Fla., Program Sunday < •:'••••" - . ASSISTANT PASTORS Tuesday — 10 a.m., parish workers. Infant and Parent Edueation-Progrefifc-wfiTel served as matron of honoc for her sister. The Black Knight Memorial Trophy will - Sunday—Massesat7,8,9:15,10:30a.m., and — ^services handicapped children from birth Bridesmaids werer Kate and Patti Masi of -again-be-in^ompetitiotvand-wrtl-berawarded to 12 noon. "."::• .-- EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH ---.— through three years of-age.-The infant program' on cgre-of^dzalea Cranston, sisters of the groom—Eleanor Giles the winning senior troop team. This perpetual .. Saturday—evening Mass, 7 p.m. 241SHUNP4KE ROAD, SPRINGFIELD" nids parents in litiping the very young child of Roselle Park, Mrs. John Soehl of"Parlin and -l-trophy has been'made available by_ the patrons . Weekdays-TMassesat 7 and 8 a.m. , REV. WILLIAM C.SCHMIDT JR.,PASTOR . with-the developmental skills of socialization, 'anTKaul 5T Gefinantown; Tenri. . . and troopers of the Watchung Stable who rode ••— First'Friday—7, 8 and 11:30 a.mT ~ REY. JAMES C. WESTERVELT, ASSIST. motor rlovplopmcnl, language acquisition'and rfio< -Jpdy D'Altrui, sister of the bride, served as Black Knight during the 23 years in-whtcn he . •• •-- ,. . .-.-.. -.... Miraculous..'. Medal Novena and Thursday — 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. " ~~- sensory perceptual development .-— 'served as £i iroon horse "^~-"~"' ' A demonstration on the care of rhddoden- Friday — 7:15 p.m.. Pioneer Girls» flower girl. Nicholas Cardiff Cranston served 1 , ^Mass:Monday at 8 p.m. '— - ' Tuition for all programs is on a sliding scale ! as best man. Ushers were Gerald Del Monico of The Snlps-Willy^temOFiatTrophy will.be In -^^"•^•^ ^-WiS:SS*S; \ Benediction during theotfhool year on FriSay yn based on parents ability to pay or might be f m Tampa, brother-in-law of :the~brlde,' Russell compctltionjortjfi 1st time in memory oflwb r° ! P-m.-to 6 p.m. at the Union County —at 2:30 p.m. ' conference for young adults. 6: p — .^provided by- local boards of education. PONDEROUS PACHYDERMS will highlight a three-ring event in 8 p.m. Miss Donna Dee will direct the elephants'through Sicard, Steven .Marcello, Rickie Newman, horsed which accumulated more than ^pars ^^T^t^^^^Z '•-. Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- missionary banquet. The Rey^JVilliam Hat —-'- . The association provides a-wide range-oT Union June 7 when the Sells and Gray_Clrcus performs on Their routines. f,he Union Jqyceet are sponsoring the circus. cservation David Del Nero and Csrlton Masi; the groom's -bf service to troopers at Watchung. The.trophy J' ' u^Irf^ r • .£ n i pointment. ' _ .'••••—•' '"•„"."' "- dingi.studenl represgntatrcS^Sudan ,Interior supportive services in addition ~trr~'the" couslni of Cranston. » . •.. . •'• -grounds near the FlvePoints"YMCA, Tucker avenue, at 4 and=- will be awarded^tho winning pair of. junior '^^P^rca, a shbrtdlsTance from the Union Confessions-everjr .Saturdajcand eves of Mission, wjUMMhe^gpeaKer: The Rev: James 'educational programs. The staff includes a full- troopers'. -.-•'_' • — - •' ' County J'arkCommission's Trailside-Nature Mr. and Mrs. Masi are bolh graduates of the: Holy Days and first Fridays, from. 4 to 5 and •Kajlauvr^ortiieastern—Collegiate ~BU>le ' time' social worked speech nnd—language University of Tennessee. Mrs. Masi-graduated : The 1957-B.B. jililler. Remembrance Trophy _.i"k&ience tentcrr— i A -I ~m i 'A' H. ' from-7745 to 8:30. • '" sUtute will be the soloist. - -- . therapistriearning^disabilities specialist and_ r from the College of Home Economics and Mr. wiirigain be In competition for 'die ^iZ^TVI.Y. SulliVan of Roseland,' will lead the _ Sunday r- 9:45 a.m., Sunday Sctlftol. 11 a.nrl psychologist.' -—-• • Besland Blgckj^sefnbly's .•-"- discussion. The will include -a SWEET7SIXTEEN' —~ Mrs. Charlotte Goldstein, left, and Mrs. HarrylSchnelder, co- Masiirom the College of Business. He was on', championship,-open to.winners-of certain discussion Tlie program .MOUNTAINSIDE UNJflNtSiAPEL :. - Enrollmentin;all:prpgrams*is"limitcd and -events, This trophy isioJumatthexhildrcn who question and answer session on raisinfr-the •..^r-chalrrneiri of-the 16th annual donor dinner of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth'Army. the track team at college. ••-••-. ROUTER jaODNTAINSIDE g will be on a first come, first serve basis! For --assisted in bringing outjJS horses during the flowers in the home.garden. Representatives Spr Ingf leld, to be held qn Wednesday at 7-p.m. at Clinton M,anorjJJn]rjn7Jbok_pyer a': —Aftar-a-wedding-trip to Jamaica, the couple 1 yjPQNALP S, BgNCE, PASTOR Special musle~b7The choir and the Rev. James ,,: further information contact the Union County- fire al=th^atchung-Stablo^n-AprlW6Fie57r-^^u" on County, Rhododendron Committee scrapbSok of theTllasLy.eaclsjKeorflRlLshments. _ ' ~ _. ~'. ~~~ wlllrcside'in Cranilbri. ^ • ' HOME PHONE: 754-3814 Kallarnl 11.a.m.. Junior- Church. 5:45 p.m.,.; Unit, New. Jersey~"AssbciaUoii for Retarded) to head ceiiolyit^xamp^n^'^^^^ ^ The Donald Wr^ttrtieit-MBnwlal-TropHs^a^Jhe New Jersey Chapter of the American Children,-562 BoulevardrKerrttworth, or phone i^ ld[oaendfod h SocietSt y wilill be'ob n hanhdd to assisit ._ STUDY PHONE:-232-34B«r- ~youthrgroup8^7-p.m77T;losing meetingof the • Paul C. Besland; president of theSuburban wJlUiis^bca»-dompetltion again. Only those Sunday—9:45 .a.m., Sunday School for all missionary conference. The speaker-.will b_ 276-6792.' '. - - ' — visitors at the dlsplajLgarden, begun in j9§Q,'-r Trusl Comp'iihy of Westfield, hns been named -ages. 11 a.nii,-iiiui/iiiig--Tvorshlp'- servlcg-" Mr^ Ha'rding-and-8peclal music will be by'Mrr 'The—Union "CoUnty .Black—Non-Par{isan now housing ab5uT2,5O0 plants. . _,,'-^'', pI campaign.chaifmhiv for UnJIed Way of Union l^nhticaj; Caucus—S^tecrtng-cbnimlttee' of -(nursery and children's church prpvidedirFrilS—^a''atn-.AJJyf!J*Jenh»(*neca'' will be placeiJ tp Ajso oTi Sunday, at 2 p.m., 3 p.nCan'd 4 p.m., .' e County's 1972 campaign. " ' • \_~ "p.m., junior and senior yfluth,groups, 7 p.m., °^ . of the missionary families, the Dunns, in ^ ' accredited- delegates to-the National Black 4-lnited Gfubs Donald W..'Mayer; Trailside director, will SpeaWng at a'campaign orientation meeting I'olitlcal Convention, has tth Tevening worship service. ' ^Colombia, South America. Following -the XTf/"! ^Seoyf-delegatioru •T „. , _ ,,-J,. ••• „ . „ .,, J..-J- Iolitlcal Convention, has sctrtoittOt [trngrnro—MJj—thff' "TYftilslnV: nt>mrlpy-l7 p.m.- p|6neer Girls for all girls, -service there-will-be a time of refreshments . W I at-theSulwbjm-Golf Club, Union, Bc£|nndjo]d t|N(HinHi e fprTomrrinnitri y group; langtariumcorieerntng-the^eelipsn-of'tho gun old-dnnual II f. Ill'f CI Tils..campaign- workers to "make sure-w«-^le|0(,ates to-the proposed ::BIac.Blackl Political 'fides 2 to 12, . . ~ ano lellowsnip in tne lower auditorium r Nur- -^- I .meeting ourselves havca-cominittment to United Way h'Clubs of Union County will sery care is offered during-both churcTTser-" TnTfinal celebration of the "Sweet Sixteen" ' Union. Co-chairmen for £e evening are Mrs scheduled for-Monday Wednesday^-B-p.m.r-mi.- veek prayer ser- —so that we can convince the business and in- sponsor a benefit concert at Newark State T vices- '__..^, • . • year of the Sisterhood of^ Tt'mple-Beth^Ahmrr—Harry-Schncider-and MrsXharlotteColdstein' ^-Miss~ Beits weds - John B. Coker, president of the Union _ Harold Chavis, temporary Caucus chairman,' p.m.; and on Wednesday at 8 p.m. vice. • " s_i „-•„.- . ; dustry peopleace-ContacLl!.. -j —College Performing Arts Theatre, Morris Monday — 7:30p.m., Pioneer Girls: Springfield, will be thp annual donor dinner on ~ ' ' ' ' Council, Boy Scoutsof-Amqrica, heads a local'-^ stated that the proposed Assembly is not a new 'AS"*the seating-capacity of the Trailside _ '- Thursday:-«-p.m., choir practice. -Entertainment will be provided by comedian dclegationnt.thc Nntional Council's annual Jack O'Mara of Western -Electric <2o., co.: avenue, Union', Sunday at 5 p.nL Wednesday — 7:45 p.m., prayer Wednesdayjt^7 p^m. at the Clinton Manor. In chairman of the campaign, (old the group of the.:. ..Pi'Riinizalion in the making, "But rather a Planetarium is only 35~persons at-a_per=- , Van Harres. The "Woman of-the-Year" awards-! fiieetlngjn Los -Angeles this week. t Some of the artists appearing will include: young people-and adults. Joseph C. Bucci, :; "fair share" slogan this year --one hour's pay a "'""date rom the-4,000 delegates- at the formancc, it is necessary to obtain a ticket STJAMES. will be presented by last year's.reciplent, Mrs. -H Mary O.toowd, the Michael-Jesse Owens Trio —Union County rosidents attending are—- montT^s the goal forcaclremployeegivlngTo^--Vl,tlonalBlnckConvention' what we rc doinB from the Trailside office on the dajnjT'thB' r 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., SPRINGFIELTT Seymour Greer-. Speclaldonorawards will also and Brian Anthony. / __^ Christopher Dlctz, Rahway; Mr., -and Mrs. •"""" United Way. """' •"'" islnyingsomcgrouhd_work.tO-implement the •program. -Tickets are iBsued on a first-come, MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR SPRINGFIELD EM ANUSL__ IT^M'nrlrt Cfrt L in I* r. «• #« \l~ •be given to other members for high levels of bqJhAlbnghCgrads Kenneth Holland, Elizabeth; Mr_aniL_Mrs.^Z- ! EroceedS-oLthis.affairjvill go-to support the REV. EDWARD OEHLING UNITED METHODIST CHURCH TlUClOSSUn TO /DSlCf.//. achievement. ' '.,.--— The workers will be contacting more than 1S0 sliiiclure of the Black Agenda.-We'are-ln— first-served basis. Children under eight years CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN ~~john Mahon Sr., Roselle; Mr. and Mrs. Coker. families who have lost both their homes and REV. PAUL J. DOCK _//• I .- i" "I ' - I ~ Decorations have been arrangea~b>FMrs. Rebecca Karen Belts, daughter of Mr. and companies and'-this-ycar— we will have a miore vhlvingnll factions in the Black Community; to .of age arc not permitted in-the Planetarium—— SPRINGFIEEB- of Linden; Mr. and Mrs-John Brown7~Wcst- niUeclivcly work for1 the bettermentof our • belongings in this time of strife. ASSISTANT PASTORS rs. Frederick K. Belts of Tpwnnda, Pa., and ' -direct approach as we ask each chief executive^ chamber. -: •- .._.• -•—REV; JAME/SDEWART, MINISTER "flolSranH L. Wayne Probst, Uiilon. ~ communities'. Most of the services due-the Saturday—Confessions from 4 to 5 p.m., charge of invitations is Mrs" Xlah 1Feuer. Joseph'C. Bucci, son of Mr. and Mrsr Frank and his company to consider their fnir share," . EA'RLYCOPY - The Trailside Nature and Sclcnco Center Is- ~0Mgersloyte headed, •Mmonwndman •- -—*~- ^ . The meetings will discuss Scout mem- Black nnd'poor communities, are taken to Mass at 7 p.m.-. :. - •-, ' Thursday ._ 3:30- p;m.t -Wesley, Reservations chairman is Mrs. Leonard -Bucci-of 194 Hawthorn ave., Sprlngfleld^were Besland said.— ' ''------~ -i>pen- to "the public" each weekday,—except-'.. ; bership, programs, and activities in con- •while niiddle-class neighborhoods by corrupt' Publicity Chairmen are_yrged AQ Sunday-Masses-at 7. 8:15. 9:30 and 10:45 - ^[^^1 P.m., Chancel Choir,. Nurkln. Mrs. Jack-Goldberg-is-in-chargc of married on-April"29. ~" ' ~ ; The UnitecrWny; also Known- as the Com- Fndayrfrom 3 p.m,tp 5 pjn. and on Saturdays servation and fighting drug abuse. : z. ' TEMPLE BETH AHM the Deep,"'Emanuel-Schwlng, lay pastor, Sommerfield. Mr. and.Mrs. George Dickinger of Hillsdal Ualman. usucrs were Hichard. Beits, brother .Dance on Saturday evening, at the Association")" on the_JBusLn(>ss3Svclopmcnt and Urban t'ranford, Kenilworth, Union, Wcstfiold^Scotol ^v. ANI'FFII.IATEO^THF: ^ -•-:••-^^reaching.'•'.?:30 a.m.,-Ghurch. School. 10:30 have announced the engagement of^thejr of the bride, and Michael Lester.-_ " r The officers-being installed ^for the coming PAULC-BESLANI) Affairs Committee—and-the-begfslation and 3 Months lo pay daughter Karen, to RichaTaTCancnsTson of Mr. Building from II to U :40 p.m. Elizabeth Police Plains, Plainfield,' Kanwood, Springfield UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMBRieiif^—-»7m7, fellowship' period. II a.m., morning year are: Mrsrk. Eugene Shapiro, president, Taxation Cominitteo. He is also treasurer and a ^and Mrs. Frank Kallens of-BarEvergreen-aveTT -The couple are graduates of Albright College. Cadets and enlisted mcrroLEL-Monmouth will Summit, National Organizations or Affiliate No Service Charges- • BALTUSROLWAY,SPRINGFIELD . worship. Sacrgmcnt. of Baptism. Sermon: Mrs. Stephen Barbe, -vice-president, fund- -Lynn Winters Sub College, Reading Pa. Mr. Bucci will attend member of the howrri of managers of the Credit Cards Honored 7 " RABBIREUBENR.LEVINE-^=zr^-- " seryienee to Whom?" . -_ .Springfield. . , ^L. _ ' -= be guests of honor. — COKE, NAAC.P, Organization, for Blacl raising; Mrs, Milton. Sevak, vice-president, Rutgers Graduate School of Businessj. Cou,"CouncH"of Negro Women "'" CANTORFARIDbARDASHTJ , : Monday — 8 pjri., board of.trustees. "Miss Dickinger graduated from Pascack A disci jockey will Oft' SriOWn ChlldrenVSj bhi'MJlJKrdld| : Vullt Administrntinn .- .''_— Rcfreshriients will be served. Girlsjigcs, 17_-23 -~**Jf. ••—_ T. " the board of directors of-the Westfield Com- . nml"l'l]e^Urban-t.ea>;ticr- • • . ;.-.. .'"" "Zz^ToSay—8:301p.m., Shavuot^erVices. .' *"~ Mrq IrU,in piQhhr.in 'y High.Schoohirr-196ft arirTHackensack will^wedGary Jay __are welcome to attend. Either pants suit or T"riday—9T30 a.m., Shavuot services~8;30 ^•--vice-presJdeHt,reduca^l,rM7s^Gu -Cohcn^'-S^^^^ Enr information contact the Union Countj nflrmatlon and post-confirmation S " dress-are-accoptabie attire. « r -recording secretary; Mrs. Milton Wasch, --£Ston Bar"abaS Med'eal CentBr ln '"ane, SpringfieiaThave.- announced-the- graduate of Jonathan Day ton-Regional ~Higlf— Ulaok Non-Partisan -Political Caucus, 101 i aettices. ~ •Committet' in ^hargo~l5rMaurecn_Tardiff, Ilejsjalso a memberof-tho Westfield Rotary 339 MOUNTAIN AVE. B Schoolin Springfield. • — From soup cans to—nub (the hardware • Magnoinr-aveTTElizabelh or .call .35.1^4288,'__ treasurer; Mrs,.-.FrecL-G]n8burg._ffnaacial, Mr Ka\^na ^A^^A^JHH i^nih^—engagemen^oRfieTFaaughterrSonla Dolly Ciorczyca", and Ei]cjsn_Ford of Roselle \ Club and Echo Lake Country Club, lie resides Saturday—9:30 a.m.. Shavuot services. *.. (CORNER SHUNPIKE RD.) ^f'f Her fiance was graduated from Franklin and variety! a collection of fa'mlliar~dbjccts_is •iix-rptni'y • lVlrc fh^rioc Spjinur rnrri»gpnhrlitif» "Dayton Regional"High~SchoT3l in 1965 and the son of Mr.andMrs. Alvln B. —-^-and-Pat Polewczak, president, of Elizabeth. in Short. Hills with his wife and two sons, n. Seating of doloRaten will be SuTiHayTlurieTaT Sunday—7 p.m;7 USY installation dinner. secretary. asscmbled--ln—R—gro«itfof--rKcnh^nral -wall_" .Marshall-College "in-Lancaster, Pa._and..is - The Junior Hostesses attend! weekly dances JEK GenterJUahway. vTJates -and-plaees'i oi Monday-rrfli^fl p.m^, Menjs Club meeting. ORTHODO^^^.^.^^^X CONGREGATION!^ : _..., .... ._,._, - , r, JndianIndiana InstitutInstitutee, off TechnqlogyjrTechnolpgyJiTf i970"Wlth.aiSTO^vltha_ —' hangings at an exhibition on-display ~at the-- Jo««|cfj i.a student."at the Fashion" sludying-fbr-aiPhJCMrt ncurochemistry al the ' Jit the Ft. Monmouth Post Service Club every elccttmurmOit-be-publicaliy announced three 8;30p,m,( REGM installation meeting. ISRAEL ErTURNER,RABBI-7— The-Westfield-Area Chapter, encompasslHg-^grecincivJUngincerlng. He is employed By Broad National Banki iW.VBroad St., NowarlcT--^"'-^4 . _. . Iho communities ^TWestfield,r-Mountainside—rthc Public Service ElectrJCLand Gas Company; Institute of Technology-in' NeW York::She-is ji- University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conrif — Frfday evening. Qirls ages ,l7-23"years are days prior to election. '—-— -=--••• Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Pre-USY meeting.' Thursday — 8"p.m., Shavuot eve service^ and Scotch-Plains, supports the projects oi^^^biuredding-will tike-place on October 22-at welcome to^join. For more information call the Cooidinated by thc_-Gallery of the.Ar.tist & lA/f/lnorfrtrrri nf •( Ininn Y _'. Wednesday^?:30 p.m.", USY meeting. ... .Friday—9:3ba.m., Shavuot morning service. giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiMiMiiiiuuiiiiuimmittiji^ -nattonal-HadasSBh-in txStlTthe Unitpa-Slates (, James Catholic Church in Springfield. •;—;y$CA; 355-1500. ' ••--••- •" - — Craftsman-Guild, Cranford, the show in- ^'H penorm Of Union J .-Sermon: "Revelatioins Always. Relevant." lhcS rric 44lh iintlUHl • ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and Israel. These include: Hadassah-Hebrew Charge for: Pictures.... § corpoFates evcry-day. objects and materials r concert of the Jewish Folk Urban league names —rkiddushglven by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stern. 8•- ^^ FLEA MARKET from the environment recycled and revived by . chnr"s wil1 be presented at 2:3(1 p.mjundnv. ::~Z^MORRISWENOE 'AT-CHURCH MALL p.mc, afternoon-evening service. Oneg Shabat, University.Medical Center, Hadassah-Medical TJ!Bfjp5-a_chatgo( S5 for | ^eVeiT^flisT?rnt^fUassomblEfges'-sporting :)une 4. "L thl! Eastern Unlfin'.-.CountJCV\r SPRINGFIELD, N:J: - discussion: "Would—We—Accept—the—Torah Organization, Jewish National" Fund,— wedding'; "and .^engagement p -jr- ANTIQUE SALE JLLC sHjdenlsJo board _ y*d Vocational Educalion;-=youth-Aliyah,—Yoiith- brilliantcolors and varied textures, _.^WjrA, Grecn_l_ahe._Unlon, ',.___. ;_-=-,- ^"~ 'PASTOK!' =^=^^ ;--T6day?"— ^=^ ' L -J_^ • ; ^~ 'r—::.s pictures. There is no charge-1 1 Activities and Communityjlorvice.. Any-woman-^-j— Tmong the exhibitors-is Kay Weiner of Nathmuel SprliKcn,wlll.condud: the program "" Uodney .loyce, .an-lll-yeaMld student ,at — - THE REV. BRUCE W.EVANS __. Saturday—sTa.m.;"Shavuoi morftlng serVicer J J ART SHOW an ~ fqfthe announcflriiBnt7wlielher | "Mountainsiderwho-Wj)rks-irr-varled-techniques—. d Edward Bormnn will be guest artist. Union Colleiip's Elizabeth campus, has been_ DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: 11 a.m.,'Yizkqr memorial service; Sermon:. rinterested-in-joining-may-contaet-^jMr-MHton—rfO ; -Sevak, 1130 Donamy Glen, Scotch Plains. . i.-wilh or -Iwithout a-picluteTj ^MEMORIAL DAY witli stained glass andjilastic-materials. One Spcinzcrncnndnnts^tht'local folk chorus which elected to the board of directors of the Eastern " MRSrSHEIEA KIEBOURNE —'.r— iMemories.of Another World." Kiddush givent r Persons subrnilline tedding i_ ; J 9 MONDAY MAY /?, i«J wallj' relief uses rectangular shapes, of meets at the Y. The admlsslBii fee will be_$i.5i). Union County Urban League. Thursday"—, 7 :15. p.m.. Girls r —The annual meeting tiLthe Mounfainsidc , - - - , , , , i?™ byMr.'ahdMrs. MacEoplck. 8 p.m., afternoon = ot jngagement-:ptcturos_rnay.|jg : -^. • • Xi SALES FROM plexiglass, while another is an embedment of rehearsal_8 p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. 8 ^ service; ShaloIhTS'Ddoiirepast, discussion'and' -eardcir-ClUb,-Including^ plant-and white | enclose Joyce isorie of two student-directors named, enclosQ the-W-rwment-or ~ itrfSSH 10A.M. TO S. P.M. metal findings in clear polyester resin. Her Bank Us is dividend ~ pjn^trustees-mecting. " • _ ' Zmirot. • * '— -bpy forWbldmans elephant sale, will be held at 11 a.m- on Include a note asking thai i third assemblage uses old clock parts ' _. . , , ,. , ... ., .. . _. ,. according to heroy Coles, director. J.hcap^. Tuesday at tho home'of Mrs. Paul L. Haines of TEMPLE BETH SHALOM T1 e Sunday -9:15a.m.., Church Scnool,-Classcs-rr=Sonday^UiK>ugh-Thursday - MaV 25 7:15 they be billed.. . ..—---.1 aTs'o"rleTsizc's7^c7m13inaUon'"wHh''"sta'fSc^",V ; boprd of directors of tho National-Statc-^ointmcnt of ^g ^ , helaldr Is irr ^for_3-year-olds to Grade 7 ansJagghtin tho a. . a.m. Sunday), morning scrvice7~7:3O - A son, Ross Scott, was born to Mr^and Mrs. 193 Mount Pieasani Ave., Livingston assorted sizes .in - combination with .tamed ,B k Eir,abe,h, has decjared-p cash dividend _j ^epine^klh-k-XIrban League's national m (8 glass - -~---on Uio-capilaLstock of liiTcntspeLsharc. Jhc- •_, - Parish House. Confirmation classrwillTncetion pm^ B(aAy iriterluder7:45-Trm77-a:iterno6n~ "Henry Waldnjan: of 46 Little ;Brook rd^ - The following" slate—of-officers wilL_b_c_ Indoor-Outdoor (No Rain Date) J the second floor of the Chapelr-9^0 a.m.,., ^ evoning service. • « , 7' Young teenage-artist David Brazcr, also of will be .made—on-^JurriPTT• - ) -fo y Springfield, on May 10 at Overlook Hospital, pre,scnled.Xor_votin^upresidentrMrs. William" Donation: SI.00—75. with this Ad r all ^more responsivrenOnleS -—tralningjsessloirf6r prospective Church School .-;_'' ••••••' ~" '/ ""•"'" --—- Public Notice. LII! Mountainside, has assemblod machinc~pa-rt?r jf-rocord-Jliay-afir- Summit. MrslWaldman is the former'Rhona H. Bonnet; Jjrstvice-president.Mrt. Freeman' ihiaiound-objecls.on-o!d"piocMofwoodsuch as -HNV TKMPI,g SHARE^SIIALOM - b'arn siding.'•" - =" -— uaugmer, Lisa. -— Henry J.Bogatko; treasurer, Mrs. Courtland ICETO BIDDERS . WORKS Pentecost communion services. Dr. Evans will iLED PROPOSALS wlULbe-. 'The exhibition will continue until June ^3 and AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS: F. Denneynnidmember-at-lBTgBrMrs: WTCarl jcelved until 10:00 A.M.,' on UB Valley St. tiPM 1M11 preach the. communion meditation. .Members ! Is o^en to tho-public during regiilarfBnnking^ . I S.SPRINGFIEljrAVE. — ridav,>..-AA»V-J«.-W7J.»nd then Vauxhall 964-7411 of the confirmation class will bo', publicly __ COMMUNITYPHESBYTEH1ANCHUIUII operHertdd andd publiclblil y rread In hthe e AKna^HUNPIKERBF -—— —-SLEHJTTNGTIDIJSE LANE _..:,. -—otflceof-the—SHcretaryrBoard-od-otf Don't s^ttje f orJess^Be^keley offers you ~ "received into church membership at the 11 -SPRINGFIELD McCollum Jr. of-Flemlngton. Educationucation., t9i VM Mountaitain Avenue, o'clock serylce .-^Chlld caro for preTschool —*;• • MOUNTAINSIDE Sprringfieldi , N.J. for" LAWN Jf " RABBI HbWARD SHAPIRO- — AINTENANCE at the children provided on the second floor of the ' _ ' • -MINISTER: MAI •« f- '•.•'.,?•..• CANTOR IRVING KRAMERMAN SSprlngfloll d Public-Schoolsbli l . Chapel. 7:15 p.m., Westminister Fellowship THE REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT Specifications mov be obtained Nora Enis, daughter of Mr.^and Mrs. Salo .evening worship service In the Sanctuary, mlth. DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION _• ".*" ' - from the office of the Secretary at HIGHEST INTEREST RATE -Bnia of Springfield, and Sharon Brown, ,ttie same address.-Contracts will : LINDA GAUL—--•'— ' , _ -A sort, BrjnjamiritCpnardGalpen'wasborn at be awarded to the lowest bidder, a_particular Jnyitation to-members- of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown! of -Thursday—8 pjnujieacons' meeting. . ' Overlook-Hospital April 29 to Mr .jind Mrs. Paul- the right being reserved to re|ect confirmation class. ^^_^_ pnngffeld, were called to the Torah as the Bat any or all bids or^ to waive ^ Saturday—9:30j.m.7Carol Choir rehearsal. Ga.lpen of Livingston, Informalities therehrr^" - . ' Monday — 3:15 p.m., Brownies. 7 p.m., Girl MltzyHhs;at the Sabbath morning service last "Sunday—9:15 a.m., Blble^ Study. '"Church -. Mrgj-€ralpen-is-thc former Sharon Sjlverma By order ol the Board : of— | : _Scputs. _J •'.-•.•-• ol —Education of the Township of' Saturday. '"' "'"' •-, '. ' SchoolX .Grades 5-8. 10:3(f ajm., morning 92"PIi _ _ i:Sprlngf.letdr-fn the county of Union/ :_s 7Tuesday "—7:30 p.m., Cub Pack 70 meeting. Thursday — 9:30-to 10:30 a.m., ••< adult - a New Jersey, . worship, Cradle Roll through Fourth grade. 7 daughter, Elyse^ — Audrey-SrRuban, Secretary 7:3'0 p.m.,. Elizabeth.Presbytery mce'tlrtg^at educaiion-class In intcrmedlale~Hel)revyriO:3O p.m., fellowship. Board of Education p/ Second-Pj^yterian ChureTTin Rjhwji^^^ .. l?TMount«lnAve, I 'aboutyoursBit-for-onl^-JStSOI-eall-rf- \=z mysticism, based, on Herbert Welner's book'^T 8p.ni.; Climiutil Clloir raHeaFllir LeadeciMaylB.JWS-Sprtngfleldi N.J-. 07061—I Entire Stock of sr!.' fl p.m., Erov Ghavtwt- -OMLY-'FIHtT QUAUT-YPABRKrUSEgCS irom T firimitioir'class dinner. Ji p.m.,_American 2~^ "~. ... .M-- ^ a-PC 5BT S" " -; Contpact-rjuplicate Bridge t6TiEnBmentr----Faper7mlir Q.GJ& _._

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"CH/MTI v- Jersey... Completely r»dont part of 1-PC. SECTIONAL nouijced *by tho Paper Mill's" Everyone AT OR BELOW WHOLESALE —wiiinitw. iprlnor. Paper Mill by/maklng"|t the uifitttrifiy -wi!. 1-r-diinli- webbing, totton, meeting, election of officers. 1:30 p.m., Junior fouivtipr-producer, Frank ticni a visi'il chr m K» thrmiifli-it frum'-t<• ] 1 t« Don't losfi monoyl Earn a fulltt^'u nl Uorkolay.' Mot <]",. • poly.loam cushlotu.- Youth.Group meeting. 8 to 9 p.m., "Swing and resfdont.'company of the 1 Cafrlngton',_last week at liiittn'm, insiili aiiil mil, Wi- pay ntti'iiti'm l"J 4'/3%. AV4% ofi nt ijOrtVii"othor inntitutionr.. Rnrn We've long been the home of GGG clothes, Sway" adult dance cluss. • • . ,•'' Playhouse.!'. ' nl) tin' ilctiifls tlial may.annoy yini lutiT. Anil' trqm'ctity in toclfly out. * It your monny K. olt.nwhnrtt TEkMINAL MILL ENDS _J Tuesday — a -tol0p.m^ draft counseling llii'ii we Hid';. 'itiiii'i'iuiti'i.'* it tlu-' 1UIUI>IIIS trnnsfor now to norknji)y---wiril hnnillejlHilW clutmlfi ,.-•-Trespected for our ears in fitting -• : Way. Which is why^v'sell KO.ninny usml cars. (6r you! (•.Providinu n minimum of SSO fnmiiinv-lo-> 962 STUYVESANT AVE, "service. ' ' : Once-in-a-lifetime bargains because ond of thociun'rt'or),. .' ' and rneticulous alterations. fhqt_ make ybur' UNION 488-94T6 Wednesday — .8 p.m., Sisterhood board meeting. ^J ;__• /• GGG selections individually your. • INTEREST COMPOUNDED ECHO AND PAID QUARTERLY -At sound and sensible Lar,key-Values. GGG_suits •IBS; to'225/.Sport Coats, '150 to '160 ADD -4- SUBTRACT JEWELKItS i Berkeley/offers y6u a" f.ulf rangevof %ervic6s- MILLBURN, 700 Morris Turnpike We Specialize In' • !lAviN(is ACC,OUNT!t , ••- BTUDCNT LOANfl WArcHUNQ. Blue Star Shopping Center l/f ttattr active air , ' ' llrtuulHr « Timn « Troil.J Cnutnili.ili . OUI;.[K fdt( •QriglnalAppllcallon $35 vl-.. •• Wo/il thru Frt. U)h9, Sat 'til 6 • ' . Romounituifg Diamonds S rg oot h.. f e m i fi in & Refills 25c per lash DISCONTINUES on jjr ace an a ttJody WATCHREPAIRJNG -ENGRAVING Is whnt ovory woman dbsorvo9, wilhoul Iho supor- DIAMONDSETTING •POLISHING llUoOs hair shoValways conscious of. Our Kroo- Let us show you What we can do with that cherished diamond X^ITHOBIZED • JMONIHS OK Auk ntioiit thOHiMtncI muny mnrn SAVI 13V MAIL—Wft piiy pofttafia both w«y«. l or l nwh Darmalron rvJpfliod ol Eloctrolysis'removos.-that 1,000 MILES ' Long, lovely and not r^moved-nt-nlght or [ "P ?l , °»f »>!• !• outdated. Selecta superb newtettlno ENfelNE " . ; and we'll complete the transformation. . , oxcoss Ifdir.oontly and'pormanontly. Do coniiq In Their "AFTER FIVE" MOTORS CORP. Each nccf. imniroclto*20.000hy r- *, |"|.C.'' any other tlrnaJThey look like your own -' ELECTROLYSIS TRANSMISSION for a private consultation with one of our exports, REAR AXLE beoau«8 thay really become your, own.. We CARRY A COMPLBTB LINE OF ,'ZZM * 'More than just, ^'B • J«WBLBY, WATCHB5 ETC. : BRAKE SYSTEM Individually applied by bur beauty ndt/ltor as You Are Welcome to Came in tor a Free- no charge, ol course. Please call 376 7000-for ., SUMMIT . 21^300 BERKELEY for. your snvincu - m* ' anaw service that really mokes women In- Consultation. Please Call Certijlvd Etectrol- HO SETTINGJEWKl . your appointment. The Bonuty Shop, • ' ^Department ^ SNORT HlLliS MALL *• ' '<• •" '• . •..jtantlyJoveller. • ' ' .. ' ' 6glstMtssColetatJ73-6916. , . ,. i 1JJ1 Morrlt Av«., Unloft-. 4M.0131 MAll^: 52iNlifibum AveJlVlillbum/Short Hill^467-2800 vtay •.'., MILLBURN, N.J.: MILLBURN AVE. AT ESSEX ST r ^ DpUM-iUtlly;Otn ;i 30; Thur-. ««. 6 to 8; S»t. O:3O to 1 ' •" «*' • ...'.. ' Op»n*Dally »:U to sus .ShvuUl ;/I"I- tsi n cot' mul nn u'timi- (hi,-: ml, yutt ntll ri:t i'ivi' t(ii wv PL EASE D R IV E S AfEt MERLE,NORMAN'S SUMMIT STUDIO Mon. .Til t:4S i{ OPEN MON & THURS. TO V Qthiir'oMicuti m NinA.ifi^ pndfia«t Hanovor ^ ' ' ' . ' <;los«J Wed. 18 Mipls St., Summit 273-fjSiB 1 (Our Only Slorc) 'Ouf 30th Anniversary—Assets over $100 Million .. Mllbuc'n & Short Hills Avonu.es, Spiliifllluld

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*'• '• Thursday, May_18. l,.971t mia B;^Miisi ke vfeh weds * T. C. Reirtilinger JgnrieelfT-Bufade"^ Untonite'sixtniata — Thursday,'Mdy 187 T9.72, . REGM to install martiecl Saturday " Smorgasbord event Joseph H. W_0ber in ^officers Monday officialid in Livingstbn teirriple i° be presented at Beth Shd 1 orh Sisterhood pt ; ' Virginia B. Musikevich, daughter of Mr. and" to Susan Williams Jamee E. Burack, '. slated for meeting Mrs. William Musikevich of 1969 Ostwood ler., * — Marvin B"^^"-Hte^l^riec. Burack of Union, was married April f Ili i 5h at annuqt~dtnner Union, was married Saturday^ afternoon" to at annual event (5 to Bruce D. Baumgarteii, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Harm Spiegel of Union-has written an Joseph JJI.-Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Carl Baumgarten of Verona. ' original cantata,"'Pilgrimage to Jerusalem," Sh08hana Ron, Bussian-born singing star, of Socialites Club l-i. . •-Zastrow of 570 Yorktown id.. Union. \_ * . Dr; Joachim Prinz, assisted by Cantor Henry which will be presented at the annual donor ' "will headline the,Shai Israeli Entertainmont—- Butensky. officiated aUheceremony In Temple" " luncheon oY Pioneer Women (Essex and Union 'prdgram^accombanled bv ShlomoShai, Israeli ' The Socialites Club will holda-smorgssbQid- • The Rev, Gerald A. Marchand officiated,at '• Mcs. Seymour Kerbel will be Installed as Beth Shalom, Livingston-, where a •reception performer, at- the annual installation dinner, dinner at' the' final meeting of the seasoft , the ceremony in St. Paul the apostle Church, -president "bfs. the . Ruth . Estrin-Goldberg counties) Tuesday .at the Maplewood Manor. Friday night, June 2 at McMahoiVs in_Unlwi. Irvingtdn. A -reception followed' at , the followed. _i The narration of the cantata will' be ac- sponsored by the Congregation Beth' Shalom Memorial for Caricer Research, Noonday at 8:30 Joan Baumgarten served as matron of honor: Sisterhood.. The affair, which will be called, "A Mrs. Emil Ma^ercik, MrsT'Aibert Lang a5«l Lithuanian Catholic Cortimunity Center, ' p.m. in Temple Beth,Ahm, Springfield." companied by the singing of the Harmony Mrs. Ernst Schiff, arein charge of the dinner; ft Kearny.. "~~~ -—- — , Bridesmaids were Sandi Bressler and Mrs. Highlights. -i~;- ~ • "... Night to'Remember," will be held Tuesday - : : Mrs! Ernest.Kiss oHlnion, past president, Ellen Chodash. Jodl Levitt, niece of the bride, night at Clinton Manor Caterers. Union. was announced at the regular monthly meeting The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. Club w6meirhoich~ ln ^ Guest speaker will be Mrs. Sylvia Snyder^ Will be the ln^"" E nflin&vtthp nnnvn| fyynt served as flower, girl - May "5 at McMahon's, U^ion.-Mrs.-Parry - -Hopcflu'ConnclLotUnion-scrvod as.matron of. and Mrs. David Tabowitz ofHjnion, "charter ' national vice-president of Pioneer WonTen,' wK6~ ReservaUonsTjmay "be. made, -by .calling' ; e e Mark Baumgarten served as best man for hlg '.- honor. Bridesmaids w4te ;Mrs. Nancy member, will give the invocation^ -—* — -also scrveaas national membership chairman. ichairmen-MT8rSol;Brodian-at-232^7488 prJMrs. Final plans were made to attend the opening Majewski-of Union, Mrs. Jo-Ann-Tlmei—'of- brother. David Levitt, nephew of the bride, 1 : jii^pllpflpp^ y n^. ~ Other officers to be instajled wiuNbe Mrs. served as ring bearer. •""."'• ^"" • Mrs. Snyder, who has made-several-visits,to Lester Welles at 688-8923. The cost will be $10 a njght_performancc of "The King and I" at CJinton, sister j)f_the .groom; -and Kathleen Martin Muster of Union," memberahipXvice- . Israel, recently traveled to Jerusalem as a person, and members and guests are invited to Jones Beach Marine Theater, Jones Beach, Zastrow of Union, another sister of the groom.. , Mrs. Baumgarten, who was graduated from at May 4 dinner __ president; Mrs. Phil Zwalsky of Unionr-a^S" Union High School and the University of delegate to the Zionist Congress.. ' * - attend. . N.Y., June 28. A buffet dinner will precede the , „, John Weber of Union served as best man for and means vice-president; Mrs.. SolompnX. Mrs.. Frank Tell, a past president of the Bridgeport ln.Connecticut, where she received She is a member of the executive board of the —Ihe entertainers, who have-toured Europe visit to the theater:-— _ hls.brother.JJshersjwerc_.Will.iam' O.'Connell of Krislow of Union, merchandise vice-president; Labor Zionist Organization and of the Women's The club held its installation of newly-elected ; Woman's Club of Connecticut Farms,-Union, a B.S. degree In elementary education, Is a land the United States (Snai appeared on Union, George Timer of Clinton, brother in-law Mrs._Eurlo"n. Greenberg of Springfield, ' member of the national education" honor -DivtsionpState of Israel BondsrHer topic will" Broadway in "Let's Sing Yiddish", "and-on the fitiiHt installed its new,officers for -the fiscal year, treasurer; Mrs. Anthony Liantonlo^flnandal J r of the;,groom; and Thomas Miller of Union: lsfe-73 at the club's 52nd annual dinner May 4 society, Kappa Delta PI. -:---_—:• be "Israel at<2+." • -•-• -•- ' •• ~ ' " -Mike Douglas Show on television), will brfrig v MrsrRobert Pctraelia, president; Mrs. Russell- Mrs. Weber, who was graduated from Union secretary; Mrs; Murray Patent, recording Mrs. Freda Spier, council donor chairman, the spirit of the young State of Israel to the- ,.. Bennett, vice-president, and Mrs. Robert u at theTown and Campus Restaurant. _Mrs. ' secretary, and Mrs. Michael Becker, Her husband, who was graduated from' High School, ls omployed as a secretary for ' Walter Krayer, president, presided, Mrs. • Weequahic High School, Newark, and Falrlelgh will be assisted by Mfs. Gertrude Leviiie, Mrs. audience. ^ ' - ".— ?*' ~—Kosnick, secretary-treasurer, They were in- Nationwide Insurance Co., Union." corresponding secretary. •• :Jv'.;-—^stalled by Mrs. Alfred Stein. • Richard-Kassuer, dinner chairman, welcomed Dickinson University, Teaneck, were he Ruth Levitt, Mrs, Manya Polakoff and Mrs. Mrs. Elvin I.'Rose will deliver the inv,o£atiuiiT - Her husband, who also was graduated from Professional entertainment will highlight the Pearl Schlanger.....'... The standing committee chairmen, ap- the group and Mrs. August.Getstung offered • evening. recciyed_L£_B.A. degree, is employed as an -Rabbi Elyin I. Kose,; splrltual>leader of -Union High-School; js an alumnus of Union "' the invocation. account-executive by Gibralter Securities, Mrs. Ida Sharenow, donor journal chairman, pointed by'the president, arejrfrs. Albert Lang, County Technical School ancT-a-IZS^Army— Mrs. Betty Berger of Union, and Mrs. Fred' Congregation Beth Shalom, will-install • ihe - .sunshine; Mrs. Lester Hinman, hospitality; MS. Tell, who is current seventh district Newark. ": "~——:—' •will be assisted by Mrs. Bessie SchelfetZT^" offjeers following the dinner/ Mi —Vietnam veteran. He Is employed by the New- —Kaufman ofSpj^ngHeld, will serve as chairmen Mrs. Sonia Gladstone is council president. • Mrs. Stein, publicity;'and Mrs: Bennett, social Jersey Bell Telephone Co.,.Union. " --—— vifV-pr'psidpnt-. inctjijlfvt Mrs, ftpnrgo fVwimfr<.. for the evening.,- —. reside In East Orange. president of ,,the local club; Mrs. Raymond Mra_Jenry.-EtanJcr-wiill.De installed as" activities. • •-—- Following a honeymoon tripJo-Bermuda, the BrnaiB 'rith^pqrty A $21,000-grant for the Estelle Lax Tan- honorary_president. A .presidium of three will _^- .The club celebrated-its third birthday alt the couple-will reside In Clark, i Reed, first vice-presidcntrMrsrHomer Dukes, nenbaum Fund of REGM was presented-this secondvice-prexldent—Mrs. Irving Trimmer, head tfieslate.jrhe/are Mre.- Brodian, Mrsi _ May 5 meeting, and refreshments, including a. year ta Dr..-Marvin A. Kirschner and Dr. GoyFt-lnimaeulate to march Herbert Eisler eijd Mrs.MUlardJSpialter.-Mrs. birthday'cakc.wcre served. The refreshment recording secretary; Mrs. Richard Rausser, to feature fashions —Frederick B. Cohen of (he~Beth Israel Medical ..federation secretoryr and Mrs. ChgrleFBircR,. .Mrs. Frank Librizzl,. regent of Court The next business meeting will be held June" Manfred SlchetWiU serve as•'corresiSondlng-and-n- committee """consisted of MrsT SteihT Mrs. Center, Newark. The organization has, to date, I ;--_——; °~ . ' — recording Secretary-.—^—,- Howard Schulz and Mrs. Schiff. Deboro/i Ronfondi- treasurer.- . . -: ' -• '. -•---" — — annual paid-up-mefnbership party on Monday raised and donated more than $310,000 to Immaculate Heart' "5T Mary 1380, -Catholic 13 Mrs. Coombo introduced ^ her executive In Machinists-JrIall-oh-W.v7ehestnut-StrttHri= Cancec Research. Daughters of America, announced at a recent' • organization will- take a.trip to the Medical business meeling that the court -will participate" .corn'railtec^Tho jnehibcrs are Mrs. Joseph Union-at 7750 p.m. _i. . '^~--• The ; :::z^i~ Tomnscek in charge of AmericanTidme; Mrs. - I _ School and Research Laboratories of Jlulgers; • tnjhe MemoriaI_Day parade^ Monday, May 29, r —The theme for the evening will"be.~.'. B'riar ,UnJversity,"rNew Brunswick, Tuesday. A ~ aTohg-with-thc Veterans Jot Foreign .Wars^-;- -Maxlllirdes, art; Mrs. Alfred Steln,.civics and_ B'rith family trce"andSvill incfude a fashion^' Jcgislnlinh; "Mrs. John MThalker, college and : chartered bus wilt leave from the parking lorof Represieijting. the group will be_Mrs. Librizzi, show with models from Union R!nai B'rith • the Congregation B'nai'Israel, Millburn, at 10 Mrs. Joseph Kunz, Mrs. Robert Donnelly~and~~ education; Mrs. "Joseph Fuko, drama; Mrs. r Homer Dukes, finance; .Mrs. • MichaoWPer- -atm—All^membersrana^gucsts-afc-invlted^f- ;~ =Mr8. -Louis-Russo. -—— --—•- : B'rith Men's Lodge amd^B'trarBVith Women. Charrfnen of jhe investlgatiojis committee _ The. same mehibers will- participate in the mison, International affairs; "' Fashions-wjll be from Robert Hall and cost- for priest also; Mrs. Donald \Virth,—junlor-advisor;- are Mrs. Allen Ralken; Mrs. Samuel Talesnick - ' annual flag day ceremony on June- 14 at the -metlcs from-Holiday- Magic. 4*ere-will-be .'artd Mrs^ BernardJLiss- of-Sprlngfjei(J=MfBZ~ZI~ ElkVCluljuf Unlun. _Msgr. Francis X. Cbyle, summ e r SUITS hi n e s Rifts Mrs. Theodore .Lankaj^—membership;- Mrs. refreshments, door prizes and table favors. =MRS. BKUCE D. BAUAWiARTKN- August Freitag, music; Mrs. Raymond Reed,- Gustavo Uhry is presfdentof the organlTatlnn Mrs. Michael Sabatos was elected organist, pastor of St.-James Roman, program; Mrs. KFcTiard-'Schuricht, public - -—UU8.TIIKODORECREIMUNGER Co-chairmen for -the -eveningare_Mrs. Dan upon tlie resignation of MrsNLouis.Giacona. Catholic Church, Springfleldr relitions; Mrs. Leslie-Onzay.-social services;^ Hlrsch and Mrs. Robert-StrocfiaTT ~'~ Mrs. Adrian Burke, chah-tnan- of the will celebrate his 35th an- Susan D. Williams. daughtetof.Mr. and Mrsr Flo Olan Group graduates-Iuncheon',":announcetkthat the, niversary-ot-ordination-today Mcs._Joseph-Naples, youth conservatioriT~Mrs.'~ Todd Williams—of-Summit, was married For reservations for non-memBeFs and" Fresh-picked prirvts hand-screened on ShiHs_ Itichard Hal-tman.refreShmcntsrMfST Walter' - program: will-be-held-Junc 9 in St. JVIlchael's' at the open meeting- of the Saturday to Theodore C. Relmlinger, son of Mr. additional information are available from Mrs. auditorium. Awards will be preseritedXand Kraycr, hospitality; Mrs. Walter Hildcbrandtj— Strochak at 686-9598. 7 Unlon-Westfield District of the office!• installation "and'Mrs, Theodore Relmlinger of ..Union. plans installation: there will be dancing and refreshments. 'Newark Archdiopesari Council ' v.- * - - -. • cheerloT Mrs. Walter Helss, Club Women ' —lntermjtiwrrorlff"s polyester/ combed cotton- - The Rev. James E. Dewart officiated at the 25th year cd= 1 An honorable mention.award was presenl of Catholic Women. The affair The. Union Chapter-of- Women-'s -American magazine; Mrs. William Vogel, building"fund;""; The Young Women's Group- of Flo Okin Vl L OTtT will insiainiew officers -for (he coming Mrs. FVieda Setzer, historian; Mrs. George ceremony in Springfield Emanuel United Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rygiel of 2114 Leonard Cancer Relief will hold its installation of 1972-73 to the department of~,char!lable involvement " - held, in St, James year on May 25 at « •p.m.-at Johnny Murphy's Wigert, observe?T~ Mrs." Frank JTell;- Methodist Church. A reception followed at the Second sonjs born —-ter-ri-Union, formerly of Irvington, celebrated •officers-WednBsTlaj^BVcnlng^at; Rod's Steak chairman, Mrs. James Conlon at the recent i and-will be designs.-The_gracef_ul long yellow dress with-:• -—Brass-Horn,.Elizabeth. ~; " ; parliarnentarlan7~aiid-:Mrs. John Reilly, Town and Campus In Union. " their 25th wedding anniversary, Sunday April House, West Orange. - ' '33rd biennicl convention of the CDA In Atlantic jolnUy^jb'sted by the district • Officeffj to."be' installed-are- JMrs.- Richard recreation. • 30, at-a surprise dinner pArty^ given by their Outgoing president is Judith Freedman. City. — "' -•"-:••.: ...••..--_ _:.-•-_...... members^SCT-James Rosary The" bride-"was escorted by her father. The local group" held its election of state of- Society anaV the Mothers' "floral |ace trim. ~tq~Y6, 45.00. Or/choose—=- Mbvshin, president; Mrs,, Max Cohen, Mrs. Ben A candlelight ceremony honoring past Jacqueline Pannella pf Summit served as maid ~fo Larry Kesslers : -daughter," Valerie and Mr. Rygiel's mothers- Mrs. Alnia Corsover of Unlon~will serve as ,Klein and Mrs. SohTbauman, vice-presidents; _ presidents was conducted .by Mrs. Krayer, Mrs. Theresa Rygiel.—- ' ' j,_ • • ficers at Its recent meeting. Elected were-Mrs, Guild. A spiritual bouquet of honor. Bridesmaids were Eileen kessler of -installing officer. She will Install Mrs. Judith 1 TTBrs. James Bell, financial secretary; Mrs. Ira assisted by Mrs, Eugene McMurray. ....,, • -, Summit, Karen Neubauer of South PJainficld, A; seven-pound son, Andrew Scott Kessler, Fifty people, composed of (amiljrmembers Epstein, president; -Mrs.JVlarilyn Markowltz, Russell Moss, state regent;-Mrs.' William, from the members-will be the -short style, a-princess-line dotted dress with •' -Geiser," treasurer; Mrs. Judy Somcrsteln, was born May 3, 1972, in Saint Barnabas" and friends, attended the silver, anniversary Durkin/ state first vice-rcgentriVlrsr-James"" presented to Msgr. Coyle by Entertainment was provided by the evening T Nora Parker of Chatharn^and-Debra-Schoen^ firs... t vice-presidentv.«7-j,.c .u iii;-; Mrs«r i.. HeleruMuin, manacinauinMandelbaiim, . state second vioe-regent;. Mrs.. Johr^l recording secrclaryT^nd MrsT Beverly Sch- membership department of the Maplewood liexger of Irvington. . •• Medical Center—Livingston, to Mr, and Mrs. partyat thc-MountainsideJnn, Mountainside; 3l a B l ! oO'BrienBi i tt d lrit" h MJhDh'lPdfVl second vice-presidenti—Mrs—Susan-^M-anp^ : GalvinnsiUifT^nriTrt^^rci.ro, state treasure^r and Mrs^wx-^n^rn^^^iZ.. George lie lace Irim•--._. 8 to 18nh~fe^feT/bfuff7(5"r~' wartz, parliamentarian.. ;'--~—~-— WnirinnV' Pinh A-fnm^yi in one act, "Dear ...,-„ The Rygiels were married on April 26,1947in -delbaum, third vice-president and Mrs. Sheila president. •Mrs. Lawrence Gendell, past president,'will Millie," was directed by Mrs. Eileen Van Kirk. Steven Sabo of I^iscataway served as best .ave:, Springfield; Heroins a brother, Paul,.3:__st- Casimir's Church, Newark; Mr. Rygiel was Meune, state secretaryiJ__ / Archdiocesan Board. NACC' Sommerstein of Springfield, fourth vice- —Delegntes and alternates were elected,to the be the installing; officer, and Mrs. Mrllard Other "Honored guests wore~Mrs. Roger man.: .Ushers were Todd Williams Jr., brother— Mrs. KesslerZOwTornier Jud^AT"j^^^emproyea-by^-BallaTillhe-a-iHl-Spns.. for 23 will'be present. -i'i;;''/^'V of the bride; Pete?Rcimlinger, president. national convention scheduled in. July at the —-^pewter-orange, 28.00. Sport Dresses Splalter will deriver^theinvocatlonT^: ^--- -Martyrpresident of the Junior-Woman's Club of ; years. JHeis presently employed-byiFalstaff . ~ A mass and the_Jnstallation C^^ldh _The group will sponsor a county fair at the . ch?ifonte.Haddon Hall in Atlantic City: Entertainment will be pcfisenled_,by.iHoward Union; and Mrs; Kenneth Kane, prcsident-elecU Brewing"Corp., Newark. "'' , Essex GrceaShoppIng Center, West Orange, S.i-~~i— ...»• •— ««_. »._.:••.>• «^.i of newly-elected officers will Splalter. Mrs. Bagman and Mrs. Phillip " -.oHhe-Junior-' g wiljrbo Mrs^DonaJd_Ebert, state .precede tije. meeting In the ^ £_V: — Her husband, pharmacist in charge of the yfg3:^;p public relations chairman; and ^Mrs: "Adrian - Wassorman-arcin churgi Mrs. Relmlinger, who was graduated from The group [s planning summer theater church. MrsrGeorge Dreibck- ~eomTnIllce.~T7' " family-business at th"e-Village Pharmacy,- -Publicity Chairmen are urjoed to ' Burke,, state scrapp boook ch«lrman_«lrman__ii . ' bies wtfriJB'asslsted- by Mrs. UfM Summit High School and Katharine Gibbs irvington, is tho son of Mrs.-Rose Kessler of parties to the Gardcn_State Arts qenter. Suciotarial School"is-cmployed by General observe the Friday deadline tor-other RfhRefreshments-wert e scityed at'-the-conclusio' n Max Hartman, archdiocesan 1893 Tampa pi., UriionTTrnd the late Mr. Paul than spot news. Include your name, of tho meeting by W(rs. Martin' Hayes and Mrs. presldenLofJheJederation-in— _A_Unitcd Jewish .Appeal telethon will-take -Drafting Co:,-Incv-Gonvent-Station- "Kessler. '-. . • — .place Thursday, May 25, atthe YMHAGrecn " address and phone number. • Garqga-sale ^at Frank MbtyczkMbtyczkaa -7. 7• ~ • . installing the new officers:—' lLane, Union, between 12 p.m. and 9:30 p.m, ' Tier husband, who waBBfn"dimtpri from lining .-—They are,Josephine Walsh" Members of the MarionJSappeport Chapter of High School, and General Technical Institute in president; Mrs.-Peter Lang Tslated byRosaridhs •/,• B'nai B'rith Women of ElizaBSlir have volun- '-Linden; is employed by Summlt-Truck-Body,_ first. vice-pxfiaidenjL;- Mrs. toored-to-takecare-of-the-teiephone calls, Mrs". rims- — '. •". • : — -'^ —j^-The—St;—James. Rosar. ^y Altar Society(,, rjo :Puby^fy^CfciQirmen:v ^ Edward Canficld, second vice? HenryTTayrock, citizenship and civic affairs ' -F'ollowing a honoymoon trip, thc-couple will (Springfield, will hbld Its garagesalc at the rear ; :;; - president; Mrs. Franlr • chairman, will be in charge. > .,._.': *— rosidp-iti-Plscataway: • - • ^.parking lot of tile church, Saturdayfrorri .9 a.m?"^ -T-Woulcl 'y^u like so mo. help _• Hickey, third vice-ptesident; "to 3 p^mr-f . - ' ^jlane Seymour,- recording 1 "in preparing newspaper re- A variety of items will be available including leases-?- Vv'rite to. this newa- secretary; Mrs. John Llnnell, household items; toys, games, small furniture corresponding secretary; Mothers set 1 iand-knick knacksr •'-•;.' •_ _ -paper arid a'sk_-for—pur "Tips Mrs. Mary E. BenileTr: ^.-Proceeds of the- affair will go toward the treasurer; and Mrs- Uhrln, .1. MRS.JOJ1NMASTIIOLACASA _ ^foster child fund and other charitable projects.—^J.oaSGS'-j—— ,delegate_atnJorge. . __----•• ..Deborah Ann .Rdtondlrdaugfiler orHr. and meeting^ The officers will take of-- Mrs^JoscphiRotondi of SumrnilVwasi married Saturday afternoon to" John Mastrolacasa, son . _.. St. James Mothers Guild of flce-nexkmonth. of-Mr.-and Mr.s,_MaltcoJVlastEOluca^a.of 163 Springfield will holdlits^Iasl- —HMrsr—Dori^ Hudson, who Laurel ave., Union. . ; — nieetlng of the school year —wjitos for, tho. Catholic^ w m-r-T-he-Rev. Louis F.Fimiani officiated at the Monday at 8:3b p.m. in-St— •HURRY! ^ publication, "The"Advocate," .ceremony.in St. Tlieresa's Church, Summit—A James 'school- Hall. Mrs. : will be the principal speaker". "reception foHowcd-at^ttie^^^a'ffiftrjn^ffiesC -Robert Furda;;president, will jj3h£_recently spoke^jto~ the" Orange. • ~. "r~~ •preside over the meeting nnd -Seminarians at Immaculate- the president The bride was t'scortedTiy her father. Erftia1 -7-Conception—Seminary—In— Mastrolacasa, sister of the gj^oom, served as Darlington on-ajiew subject / \j maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Josephine taught to the "clergy, Rofondi and~Valerie Marcantonlo, cousins of "Women." *•] the bride. Virginia, sister of the bride, served'•' Holler, president; Mrs. • "The-themc of the evening •Joseph Horishny, vice- _as flower-glri."""-^^.-—v^__^--'- . . -,<_ |_'Wiir be ""Interhatlonal- ••//"-'- WE'RE' Affairs,1^ and the members' _1^,!i Michael Mastrolacasa^erved as^best man for ISETttNG" READY TO MOVE! •"."—••"••--;•• ^:his:brother. Ushers wero Silvano Clrcelll and Doerrler, corresjojondiiig."- \yjll contribute layette articles •'"soctctary; Mrs"'.' Salvador-" — _ Joseph Rotondi Jr., brother of tlie-bride: ---— T for the'Popo's Storehouse for Mrs. Mastrolacasa, who was graduated from Sarni, recording secrelflry; ^JEWELRT SILVER CHINA"" distribution to jhe poor-people Summit High School and Franklin Jftqauty and Mrs. Gerald Ragoncsc, ovcrseas. Mrs.. Peter; Lang, Sch6olj_is™cmploye(i by_Chrisma II' New treasurer.. - • "district~international affairs • S. '_- Providence. —Refreshments will beTservcd Here's some examples of some of * commissioner, will accept the •- '• -."'"• "'. •.•-eilEKVLLOKlil" / - ' jjer liusbandrwho attended New Providence •I- ..--— the specjal groupingsT"== -^t-ttules-from-the members. Sister 'Alexandrine, prin^ ^iood^aress looks, with Mrs—Anthony Lordi-OLIlillside-lms- an- , schools! Is employe. d by Commonwealth Wall super sandal style, In WHITE ... .jiounccS. the engagement-of-her daugrlferT Co-' Sno.r' Hills. ""cipa'l of the school, will report • ONE-OF-A-KIND ir so fight for Spring shoe FLOOR SAMPLES Cheryl M, ToTTonald Allari La QuagllffrsOTTflT •Following-a -honcytrTDpri trlp" to Paradise -on-lhcreccnt-tcstinB program, ":; ICE BUCKETS Reg. lo %V , ISO Unioriife to mddel and will present the mothers sensatlonsl A. The siiappy~T - Mr. and"MrsrPliuTrp A. La Quaglia of Union rsla"h~d"tn""'"NassouT (lie couple wilLreside in~ strapper, a cootclassic In crushy •BROKEN I.QTS a nd c Murray -Hil.lr" with the individual scores-of— ,'[','' . l'£L"g1B a':h. Miss Lordi also is tho daughter" er[nkle Patent. Lqwic(pwn heel. In STERLING SILVER SUGAR for Soro(jHmisfs " -of3he_l(itc Mr. Anthony Lord;. 1: J 1*5!&?* iWhtterBelge, ancT&lack; *|6.'jaV" • -- MrsrDiane Cohen of Union, -Bareatrnps go snft 'n sexy In kTd-^ ^ ypto 50% OFF • DISCON1 : _ah -employee of Pruaeiitffil I • Ike vlnylr A tiny touch- ot -^PATTER! isurance Co~Onlon,:wllI-be— ft — STERLIHir SILVER „—-«,.^— rKk—^rolet-Green- 1 STOCK MERCH NDISER mt^. "••-•.. :•:"

• GLASSES isc't 01 ejr^iuoi tcri*.ivT....^5M SPECIAL Newark area. The* funds- University "for Social 'Anthropology, Calif.," son bt the.Rov'. raised at Saturday's affair at • The Brynn Friedman .Charity League will specializing in the anthropology of white nnd.Mrs. A. V. liendrlck of Thomm's Restaurant, hold Its next meeting Monday at, 12 p.m. in Atlanta, Ga. -. • DEDUCT AN 1 American culturfT-'iind American Indian MUGS.. (Geome (Jrlord)'' Sot oY J 40% ' OFF Newark, will go toward the , Temple B'tiiii^sracl, Nye avenue, 'irvington. cultures. _ • ' '.-.- ••-'.".—--—-.— The groom-to-be is pm- • ADDITIONAL club's support of drug ~~Mrs.'Sally Cohen, president, has Minounged The publicis invited,to attend. Coffee will be ployed by the County of Los WALLACE COLOR CLAD rehabilitation centers, health that Ronald Alpert, director of thTTSchoot for ' served'during,'the diaciissidn which will follow Angeles afHi.social worker, An ' • iol programs, child bare and the.'Deaf, will show slides and discuss his •the address.''. - " - •• '• -. — August wedding is planned in y FROM OUR ~ senior citizen* groups. ^_ •. ~. pupils. v . ' w ' • --.- the Church,of the Reflections SILVER PLATE MO^YHAN 40% OFF •. Xi,:-- ' Reservation!! are being taken for the-donor of Buo'na Park,, Calif. ALREADY LOW ^hWmiif dinner scheduled June 14. • Following a honeymoon on STAINLESS FLATWARE " si goo PISCOUNTED Pqrk-Unio^ Guild holds . Catallna' littand^ tho couple .prospects 1 will reside in Monterey Park, >EWELRY " -'•\~V* 3ohor--eveht,; installation •'•. Calif.- PRICESI com* looking MMmS§§l '•Efhlctlvo Thfu.-'AAifv • ••.-Mtflx'-'thanOlTO poople'intended the donbr '; 30,1973 • . • ' x,. . DANISH PASTRY dinner' of: the Park:Unlon Guild of- iJeborah, 1 Union Ctihptcr, "hi (he Patrjclun .Cutorprs,^ 'J * •''•'-• •"•':."'•?< -, "Cheaper, By-,T-he Dozen' ... Jr. '•' No'foll Items In both'.'- •• ' Livi.ngslon,'' Miiy (0, 'EntcrtainnVbrit' was atorw . . provided by singers, Daniel nnd Domitrl; , • Instilllation of new officers took placq, and; --prizos wore awarded to (he guests. Chairmen for tho affair were'Mis.;Donald Spivnck and All ulei final.; c«sh«nd carry '.t»x«pi 14k Mrs. Milton Zlmmel. Mrs. Donato DelCuerJo la IWelrv) •.'••" INC. -•'chapler.president. . •.-"" "• .• Fall* traded-- and -TH6— 1 FINE JEWELRY •- felF STiirQlKsjWTHS "«p«cl«l - dor ' "' CLASSIFIEDX." PAOES, -:-« marchandlsn oxcludod 517.MIUBURN AVE. SHORT-HIUS, N.J. -Tb-PUBLIClVv CHAIRMEN: ; TO SELL V IT EMS VOO '' '' NO LONGER WEED. .•••:• •-••••/•• -•- ''•••••••••-iytSy Would you like somo help in pcoparin'g lalo Nlflhti: Mon. & Tliuri. to 9 1 10'iO.SPRINGFIELD AVE., IRVINGTON, N.J. i» "•' (nowtpapor—releatesj —Write-td this-t>6Ws— c .'•-,. Coll. . • \ ~A , - OPKN SUNDAYS -'lIMW • paper and ask (or our,"-tips on Submitting I;400,000"AMERICANS /arst 1 union • 201-^6-2600 373-5500 > v..% Into Nights: Mon. & Frl. TIII9 News Released." r • . ' . i\ 1 a\\ Wnds o(- changed, t". union * io\-b6b-2boo • (our fcuh'ion Ms • all kinds or chafes' shop bi mort-Vi, 686-7700 J,^ ^^- ^^^. ^^- ^^^.^^^ ARE CURED OF CANCER TO PLACE YOUI* AD'

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;' Public Notice Public Notice SHERIFF'S SALE • SHERIF«Sr6AtE— - SHERIFF1SALE ' SHERIFF'S SALE SUPER IOIT -COURT OF New SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW SLrPERIOR COURT OF / SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SHERIFF'SSALE JERSEY, CHTrtlCE-RV JERSEY, .CHA.NCERY JERSEY, CHANCERY NEWJERSEV, JERSEYr- CHANCE.RY SUPERIOR . COUR»-=«IS-=)!I5W— DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DIVISION, , tmiON COUNTY, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, CHfANCERY DIVISION> DIVISION, UNION. COUNTY JERSEY,CHANCERY DOCKET NO. F-3V1 DOCKET NO. F. 4542.70 J.I. DOCKET NO. FH113-71 .FIRST ' UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F 2216-71 ' DIVISION,'" UNION COUNTY, FEDERAL NATIONAL K I S L A K MO R T G A G. E NEW JERSEY BANK/ a N. J. DOCKET NO, F.193471 HELEN C. MARDER and DOCKET F-3808-70 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a CORPORATION! a N.J. Corp.) Corp., Plaintiff, VS.-A.J. costamo, THE FEDERAL NATIONAL-I -BENTON H. MARDER, Executors FITDeRAL NATIONAL corporation-organized under an Plaintiff, v>. PAUL H. THOMAS et Inc;, a N.J. Corp.', et- als., MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,—*~ uf Bttale ol Hdtn^ti-fMf MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a ACT .of Congress and existing ;UX. et.alu DfAffldtnll...-.- .Defenff»it»s.- _ ._., :_... corporatlQfi, -Plaintiff, vs. Widow, , • Plaintiffs, corooratlon organized under an - -Dormant Io the Federal National BOOKER •TrKtRKLAND; «t-»l«., "GOVERNbR SPIVEY and ERMA Acf of Congress—and—existing * Mortgage Aubclatlon Charter Act, CIVIL ACTION WRl/T OF CIVIL- ACTION WRIT OF Defendants. SPfVfiY. hls*-wlf«.TDeTen«anfs. - pursuant to the Federal National Plaintiff VI. JOHN B. PERRONE, EXECUTION—FOR SALE, <*F EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF CIVIL, ACTION.WR-IT OF CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Mortgage Association Charier Act, - et ux, et at. Defendants. MORTGAGED PREMISE?. , MORTGAGED PREMISES. EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF" EXECUTION —FOR SALE OF . Rlalntlff vs. RAFAEL A. I-etVIL ACTION. By vlrtueof. th«. atayiitated By virtue'of the above-stated MORTGAGED PREMISES. CASTELLANOS, *t ux, wrlf of execution to me directed I MORTGAGED PREMISES. JWRiTOF EXECUTION— wrlfof execution to me directed I By virtue of the above-stated By virtus of the above.stated Defendants, .Sr Ul FORSALE OF shall expose for sale by public shall expose, for sale by public CIVIu ACTION vendue, In room B-8,-IMhe Court writ of execution tc/ne directed, V writ of execution tome directed I MORTGAfiEDPREMISES vendue, In-room B8, In the Court shall expose for sale by public ' shall expose- for sale by public _•-—WRIJ.OF EXECUTION— By virtue oi-th* abovesteted- HouserHn Ihe Clly of .Elizabeth, H-.J.i oh Wednesday, the 7th day of vendue,'.in. room.84, In-tna-Court- -vendue.ln.room B-«, In the Court FOR SAL EOF i -wrlf of execution to me directed I N.j., on Wednesday, theTth day ot House, In the City of Elizabeth,.. House,-In the city ol Elizabeth, MORTGAGED PREMISES v- " Even though you feel fantastic, there shall expose for sate b/' public June A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In tira&Jun«'A.D., 1972r, a t tw'o" o'clock la the afternoon of -said day*. — NJu on-Wedneidoy. the7th day 6L . N-J,-onWednesday. the7lh day of- . By virtue of the above-stated —venduerln room Bar In the court* tlie~aflerno»rrors»ld~day. .June AD.-, 1972, at two o'clock In June A.D., 1972, at two o'clock In wrlf of execution to 'me directed' I House, In the City of Elizabeth, one way to .be sure you're in perfect" health. Allihat tract or parcel of land, All that tract or parcel of land the afternoon of said day. • the afternoon ol seW-dsy. shall expose for sale—by public N.J.,.on Wednesday, the 14th day and premisespremises,, hereinafter vendue, In room B-B, In the Court discover if you'reas well as you feel. of June, A.D., 1972, st twob'clpck Jtuate, lying and being In the City ALL that tract or parcel of land, All the following "n-aci or parcel of Plajnileld, In the county of particularly descriIbedb , situate, situate, lying and being In the .City of land—-and Ihe premises House, In the city cf Elizabeth, Have ah annuaj_checRup. the amn,ual.-cbl Jn-lhe-AlJ£i~noon-of-wId-day, lying and being .Inj) the. City of of Pis Wield, In the County of N.J:, on Wednesday, the 14th day All'that'tractor parcel of land, Unlon,ln the State of New Jersey: Elizabeth, In the Cou hereinafter particularly of June, A.D., 1972, at two o'clock =£+he-arinua£ecul checkup p gtv^yoTn^octg^ T BEGINNING at a point In the- _ the County of Union Union In the state of New Jersey: described, .il t u a tod .-lyJng - ani - ==r== - situate, lying ana betng In tbe Clty- Northerly side of Milton Plate, and StatStt e of NeN w JJersey. BEGINNING at a* point In the belhg In the City of Plalnlleld, In ft it i*)!"""^"! torno on "Or '~%0 xp ~o ov~-"" "" is a complete, head-to-toe examination: _ : ' of Plalnfleld, In the County of distant 75.02 feet Southwesterly - BEGINNINGata point 65.00 feet center line of East OecMnJ Street, the County of Union and State of All that tract or-partel of land, d;h;tth Union, In the State-of New Jersey: therein, from its Intersection with southerly from the corner-formed- laid -point being -distant—two- |-N»w-Jer»ey: - .-Situate, lying and being In the City DEDICATION CEREMONIES —. Mrs..Ned Hornbr of Mountainside, left, Jarn'es Hawky. ;agbod;chan^e;tpGatch-a.minor aircnenf before it ' BEGINNING at a point In the the Southwesterly side of Academy by the Intersection of the southerly hundred, thirty (330') feet In a of plalnlleld, In the County of northwesterly sideline of-West side of Garden Street wlth-the. Northeasterly direction along said FIRST 'TRACTlyffteGINNING at Union, In the State of NewJersey: . of Summit, and Mrs. B^ttyKnorr of. Now Shrewsbury, uhvoll plaque at. coromonles . By taking_a_blood count, doing a~Papiest=^ Seventh street, (as laid out to a Street; thence. •- , ..." a point iff the southeasterly side 1. Along.the Northerly side of easterly side of Maple Avenue; center line Irom-lts Intersection BEGINNING al a point, ot width of 60 feet) said point being thence easterly at right angles with the canter line of Berckman llne~of West Third Street, distant curvature In the Northwesterly^* dedicating the David G. Fables Jr-.-WildllfeSanctuary"on Union College's Cranford « . becomes a-majonllnessl Or a fatal one. \j^ distant 60 feet on-a course of North Milton Place, South 49 decrees 18 two hundred fifty live and one- minutes West, 75.02 feet; trance with Maple Avenue 150.00 feet; Streetrthence running (1) along side of West Front Street 315.60 - campus, Mrs. HornerJsj-the widow of Prof. Fabjes, who was a resident of Roselle, -for-women, giving you a proctor^nd •''•j_l wdegrees 17' East along said side .thence southerly parallel with said center line of East-Second tenth (255:1 > feel-southwesterly leersouthwesterly therein from Its ; • line from its Intersection with the 2. North 39 degrees 16 minutes Maple Avenue 65.00 -feet; thence Street, North thirty-seven degrees from the Westerly side line of ..Irvterucllon with -the .' chairman of the Biology Pepartment of UntoTTCoitege, and one-of-New-Je'rsey's, L_ We want to wipe out cancer in yourltfetime northeasterly side line of Liberty Writ, 103.75 feet; thence westerly, at right angles* with fifty-two minutes Ee*t, -(N—37-j EVona Avenue, Ihence South Southwesterly "side of West End doing all the other important tfr^ .Street; thence running along said 3. North SO degrees 44 minutes, Maple Avenue 150,00 to said line of <*egrees;.-.^2<. E.), a distance of -thirty-twodegrees, twelve minutes Avenue and running thence (1) leading conservationists at his death Feb. 22, 1961. Hawley was chairman of the nor ft westerly side line of west . East, 75 feet; thence East, one hundred and three and Southwesterly along a curve to the 4; South 39 degrees 16 minutes Maple Avenue; thence-northerly thlrjy-nlne . and. • sixty.five dedlcotton-commiftee, _anch:Mrs.'_r>nor.r^lonfl_af—the—ndtion's-leo'dlng-womqn^T^ Seventh Street, North SO degrees along: Maple*"Avemje**6S*.O0 feet to hundredth!, (39.65') fe'et'to a point eighty-eight onehundredths right In said side, of West Front ; -17: East, a distance of 47.44 feet to East, 101.88 feet to the Northerly the place ot BEGINNING. and corner ol property now or- fl03.88) -feet-to a.point; thence Street for an arc distance of 58.33 • naturalistsnciturallst*;,. was t_Ke-guesth»-nuo«t f-nonkorspeaker-. • ' ' • • ' ' ^ side of Milton place, the point or Norti seventy-one degrees, three a point and corner . In the Excepting therefrom that part formerly belonging to Matteo -feet to a poihHh line of lands now—' southwesterly line of property now place of BEGINNING.—— Speno; thence-running (2) along one-hundredths minutes west, or formerly Moorer*thence-(2) .COMMONLY known as 1363 Milton which was conveyed to the State ot forty (40) feet, more or less, to a or" formerly owned by W.H. New Jers«y-|nrBe»d-:Book 1185 said Speno's property, North titty --along said Moore'siine North 29' Abbott; thenerrunnlng alopg the" RlaMr-Plalnfleld, Union County, degrees twenty->three minutes point In. the line of property degrees 45 minutes West 516.95 New Jersey.. . . page 185; recorded In the Union heretofore conveyed— by the —Una of sald-AbboWs—property, County'Register's Office, and West (N. SO degrees 23' W.) a feel;.1 thence (3) North"6Qdegrees. North 39 degrees 25' West, Being* the. same premises distance of one hundred ttilrty and Weitfleld City Realty.corporation 15 minutes East'54.BMeot;,thence more, particularly describe d asT to Charles and Sophie Slenglerl; dlstnnnt nf 1J7n ttmi te-fc-pn.... flothe-Mortgaoen herein- follows: •*. • , two hundr»dths~TT30.02') Teet to att* (4) South 30 degrees 40 minutes-, and corner of property n"ow_or, ., of. Alvln Hester and Kay angle point In said Speno's line;, thencealong thotllne North thirty, ••""•East 211.55 feet to a point In th*r~'": formerly; belonging to Mary A. Hester, his wife, of even date BEGINNING at a point. Ibrmed. thence running (3) along-anbther' -two degrees.-twelv*t-mlnutes West; 1 Northwesterly side of West -Front " herewith, ' and recorded by Ihe Intersection of the dividing seventy.twofeet, more ortBss, to-a Hlnes, thence running along the < Mne between lands of the grantors- Ii™ of said -Speno's property,- Street ' and the point. of ——-line -of-sald Mines' property simultaneously With the mortgage- North forty-one degrees fiftyone point In the Southeaster lyslde-Une BEGINNING7U In Ihe Office of_Jhe_J?eglster of Tiereln on the south and lands now. of West Third street aforesaid; or formerly of frank Svobodaand minutes-West, a distant* of sixty, BELNO also known as 826 W.. "Unron-county, New Jersey. lour andTeventyfourJundreMths' thence North fifty.soven degrees, Front Strereele , Plalnfleld, New., •- ^^Sventh strBetr-^SDOIftSO degrees ' —Thlv is a purchase -"nqney. tlr»t wife on the north, with theiasjif forty.elght:mlnut»s East, twenty 17' West, a distance of 25 feel to a side line of-.Manie_Av5nu»-4* •ts*r7*r*CTSSTZToCii point and comer Jerseyr point and corner orproperty' now '" mortgage given to secure a part-of-, of said Spanoit-pwMm.lv >' Ihenc five and!onetenfK(35.1) feat to the. I TheabovBd-wKrlpllon Is mSde Ii • There are fwo'Cnion Collegge coeds'whp_sip_s t . un^ Jj^ Jhe-purchaw PEtce_pajd.Uor_Jhel runnlnothence 0) easterly aloni "poin—•-*—•-t and place-ot-Beglnnlng• • '--'— . •' accordance wjth .a 'surve' or formerly-ot Joseph and Stella^ premises above described? . I «lddlvWlng-tlne'a:dlstanc»-orT,l»" Ine.M _many.jjniirmnyjj j s r h k npvtt to theh .. telephone"'"elephonel" prBbtettT!^.b ' - Stein, Thence running along the, feet to the southerbt-rlghtofway said s'peno's propei 5ECONDTRACT: BEGINNING prefaced by-Rpger-M. Carroll anc . rear line of said Sieln's property,- " Also Included herein as part of rhi, parallePt-at a paint In fyf Company, dated 1125 69. waitini g to talk to anyone wtiomifiht call.~But the mortgaged - premises above Hne of_!he New Jersey State wlttrSToVesald llne~of•-Eas_ t Second —•Qj< f• N6^17Bwmm inl HIMC •, .«..M.»^iw-n.«asJndicaifuLo— ,^ni 1 e wtiomifiht call~But~ ^ICrcativc' South 37~JBHTee» ' 25' East, a ' Hlghwaxdlsiant 70.00 feet radially Street" lots, South thirty-seven All Rnjipment usedtrrc 'th't b i distance of J737 feet to a point and described are. Ellflldalr.8_,tle. In Block NO. 127 as shown on Ihe' "SUPERIOR COURT-CLF NEW llournjtjjs.sale. Elizabeth, N.J. ".•..•. ' official .tax-map-of-the-City of 20 a distance of 26,81 more or less people find lasting solutions to their problems - While they're Jalking Jo . LR ALP-H OR ISC6ULO,- JERSEY, "C H-WN-'C'E R Y —There—Is due approximately feet to a point In the-northerly line JERSEY, CHANCED" DIVISION; UNION~COUNTY7 Id, Union Cdunty, New of property now or formerly, DIVISION - - - , UNION COUNT V , - Sheriff S68,106,94 with Interest from Jersey. . ; C and a happier outlook on life, and herein lies recognize their own faults-andninderstand DOCKET NO. F-181971 .bejojjglngjo the,cstate. ofchaflfiil °Z *£ „ . , T—F-1648'71 TFTE~ BOURNE AND NOLL, Atty3. - February I, 1972 and costs. P --BEING-Bls6-known-as-Nor717 F -DJ-fc-UL CX.47O5 _1_* FEDERAL NATIONAL Slergfelyr^fhenco Irf- a .westerly' E D E RVU_. NAT I ONAL their reason for—manning phones at hotline. they Ye^as much to blameToTthefFdifficulties- MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a The Sheriff reserves the right to East Second street, Plalnfleld, direction along_the northerly-line K JWORTGAG««"•"-- E ASSOCIATION, _ Union Leader, May 18, 25, June.), 1 ad|ourn this sale. . New Jersey. .•• =—- Located in the VWtjA-across; the strcet-frem •.This method of creative listening works .wlth 8, 1972, -...•-. corporation—organized undo* an of property now or formerly corporation. Plaintiff, vs. AARON AcAct of Congress and exlstli RALPH-ORISCELLO^-I SIIR IFrt tn »nri tnnpthir mlth-. *«Jonglnorto-thS2tllfliiaifcCharle«- JnC*r= WILLIAMS et— alsrj Union College Vcainpus on E.'Pront street in many different kinds of- problems, -such^as urn » .„_...„ , yuvrol-Natfona" smroleV a dlstanciLsl 3.70 feet toa Defendants. PlainfieTB, the Plainfield Area Hotline, of- school, drugs, and humari-weaknesses." . , "Mo...~.'t0agr e Assoclatloncharter Act, DDrand A. Metrlone, Atty. *" lor the" benefit o( the premises In point Ip the lln*e*of property now or CIVIL ^ACTION WRIT OF (Jrinalysis U hhavini g Its principal office In the DJ it UL CX-50-05 ' stlpn and premises adiolnlng ijj.cially known as CRl (Crisis, Referral and Rosemary explained that volunteers for the Blood. Pressure Medicatl-listoi y- SHERIFF'S SALE 1 UlwLd^ lormerly b'elonglng to Sophie EXECUTION—FOR SALE' OP" SUPERIOR COUR-T-OF NEW City of Washington, District of wL Slorgley; Thonco In—a MORTGAGE.D RREMISgS. Information), has been in operation since hotlinejtndergo two weeks oFintensive training ^FE-R-S-E-Y -,, • CHANCERY Columbia, Plaintiff vs, ANTHONY northwesterly direction along the . By virtuvirtue ooff thethe^ above-stateabovestated DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, E.TEMPALSKY, JR., et UX, et al, northeasterly, line of property now wriitt of executioti n to me directedit d . March 1971. In thutTime, 3,500 calls havebeeh ._...._in-listenin, g an. d assistance procedures. -^z-—--, in basic DOCKET NO. F-1922.71 THE" ....Defendants, , - — •' or formorly belonging to Sophie shall expose for sale by public CIVILWRITOF SHERIFF'S SALE Camastra and Elsa D. Lamastra, Slergley a distancoof 34.44 more or received from persons looking forsomconeto hunianpsychology, aqdin situations commonly HOW A R D SAVINGS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW his wife, and Domenlco Lamas Ira -vendue, In rpom B-B, In tnescour' INStLTUTION.-a-corporatlon of • •— ACTION EXECUTION- less feet to the point and plaxe of House, In. the city of Elizabeth, talk to and from persons seeking information encountered on the hotljne. They later arc- JERSEY, CHANCERY add Rose Lamastra, his wile, and Beginning, New Jorsoyr—Rlalntlfl, vs, FOR SALE OF ' DIVISION, UNION" COUNT-Y, Carolyn A. Nash, which U.J., on Wednesday, the7th-3ayof- on social, agencies. required to sit with experienced voluntoers to , _ PRIMITIVO ACEVEDO, et als, MORTGAGED PREMISES DOCKET NO. F, 460-71 J.I. Agroemont was recorded*.In the : Being known as Block B, part of -June-A;D.7-1973rat-lwo-o'Bintr-lrrTOS;cilv -Callersrequire places, to stay, are'-in the-Biidsl -.- -— MORTGAGED PREMISES, House, In' the city ot Elizabeth,. FORI=MAN,""et ux., et als:, If IS fnlonded to. describe the Emburgh, C.--E., Pliilnlleld, N.J. of Plalnllctf, County of Union and By—vlrtue-of the above-stated N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th.day -*Defe»*lanls. r . same premises*-* conveyed to and-filed as Mop N.o._97^ on Slate-^H New Jersey: of familycrises, andbad drug experiences; tell • -writ ol execution to me directed I of June, A'.O.i 1972, at two o'clock CIVIL .^ACTION WRI-T-' OF Booker T. Klrklsnrrand Estelle .Octobor.31,1902. BEGINNING In— the of poor communication with others; discuss -shall expose for ".sole by public In the aftsrnobnTorsaldday. * "EXEClfriON—FOR SALE OF Klrkland.hls, wife, by deed-dated , Being also known as-Block 4000, southeasterly side of East Second vendue. In room B^ln.tne Court All that tracl or parceLofJandi^ -MORTGAGED PREMISES, . July 10,1969 recorded July 14.1969 Street, 276.08 feet*"nqrtheaste.rly In- Book 2B65"of Deeds for XlrilorT _Lot-.27,--rear...ot-a*155_Woit-J'hlrd- Iherelrrfrom Itsintersectlon "wllh weqn :.the_CI ty-bce lliabelhr ~3t!uaB,-lylnp and being In the.clty oy virtue of the above-stated Street, on the tax duplicate and of Elizabeth, In the County of County, Page B56V-T4tere Is "due the northeasterly side of. Wiley— 3 a\=etrmv<3Winner = ... J., on Wednesday, the 7th day of writ of execution tp-me directed I -approximately S13,774.09 with assessment map of the City'of June A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In .Union, In the State of New Jersey: shall7BypDse""tor sale by- publlc- plalnfleld. • • • .- • . =• Avenue. " BEGINNING at 0 point In the Interest from February 25<—!972 Thonc- e- ... along the Ihe afternoon of said day. vendue. In room B-8, In the Court .and costs. '' _-!' _^^ Premises are commonly known (TF The -board of trustees of the --Visiting ALL that tract or parcel of land, N6rtheastsrly line of Olive Street JHooseHn-the-Clty-of-EJI>!abethr as 1355 West Third Street?- southeasterly side of East Second' distant .Northwesterly along the The Sheriff reserves the nght to Street North*44 degreestT anniversary at retreat prvir-i^nf Ontrnl llninp County, situate, lying and being In the City- N.J., on Wednesday, the 7lh day ol --"—-•- this sale. " * *PlaihniSld7Mew-Jersoy. ; •" of .Plalnfleld In the county of Union' -samegSO-.feeHroin Us Inlersecllon— TomrKD'."," 1972,-aLtWDji!clock In. —'ThertT-IS' due approxlmately- East, 38.04 feet;- " Inc a Unitc with the Northwesterly line-of the afternoon-of said day. —"' RALPH OR jSCELLOTSherlfl «8,381-73 with 4nlor«stirom March Thence (2) south 44 degrees 00 "•"The Xi-ScrTcan Baptist Men or New Jersey " ^ FunH~Agcncy;: ontertained In the State of New Ji DEUBEL—AND ESTRIN, Attys. Trimute-reailrlso feet; Spring street; thence 0) al All.lha4-,tMct.or_par-c<>I-ol-tand, 21, 1972 and-cpsts. willmarlrtts-Wh-Tinmversary diirinfe the an--• •Mtnem;)kei'a-lipmf • h-garth—Tridcsr ttheih r northwesterly-sideline -. ., laid line of-Olive ilrwINortt, J. -The SheMff 1jeser»es'the right to Thence (3) south 44 degreAMl Ituate, lying 4nd b,elno_lnJhe-Clty_ -Union Leader, May 11, 18,25 - minutes West, 38.04 teen nual retreat to Pcd^ie .School in HighUtown husbandsUind_Dther guests~al_the services' Front street distant 459.33 degrees 30 minutes wtBt 35.00 feet »/-Plalnfleld, In the county of adlouf-n thta*»le. southwesterly from the to a point; Ihence (it North~37 June 1,1972 (Fepsmj-f) Thence (4) north "44 "degrees~00 •J9ir annuaf dinner Tuesday at the_ Cranford Union, In the State of-Now Jersey:* • .RALPHORISCELLO, minutes-Wesf,-150 feet to -the Intersection-of the southwesterly degrees 30 minutes East 100.00 feet BEING known and designated as : > Shorlff- sideline of West End-Avenue with to a point; thence (3) South 52 . .' "SHERIFF'S SAL'E' -southeasterly side of East Second The-SouUi-. Jersoy -Young- Americans '-will —-Methodist-Church.. Lots No. 39 end 40, Block "J" as SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ABRAMS, KESTENBAUM7 Street and tho point of Mrs Cora Barron of the northwesterly sideline of West- degreesilO minutes East 25.00 feet shown-on-a-certaln map entitled HENDRICKS & REINA, Attys. perform in - concert and Motitclair-Mayor— - PlalnfleJjLwas hondred Front street; thence — to a point; thence (4) South 37 M JERSEY, CHANCERY DJ 8. UL CX -63-05 "- BEGINNING. • degrees 30 minutes West 100.00 feel " "Pi .Jof~JTO'hland^_P_a.rk DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, The foregoing description —I*- Matliew G. Carter-will address the~group for-- •-..- -first mortgage given .to secure >a DOCKET NO. F-2331-70 -SHER'IFF'S"57STJE— to wit: - .. • . Union Leader.JVtay U, IB, 25, June County Register's Office on 4B- -SUPERIOR XOURT OF • NEW- part of the purchase price paid for FEDERAL NATIONAL 1, 1972. - 1888 a5-Map_NOjJ2.Ci==^ — —=BEING Lots 65 jind 66 In Block G RESOLVED, thai-this-Bo»Ki the premises above described.' MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; a' on "MAP OF 4TO BUILDING JHSEY, CHANCERY ~loes-decl~it*e-ls-advlsable and-for corporation organized undor an. . , (Fe£J60.4 Being tho same lands and r S W ED BY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY7- the-benetlt of HEDI KtES, INC., Said premises also being known • fcffi B ,S ¥ / WILLIAM H -Afrrr*of—Congress*~*and**-oxjstlng promises whlcluwere conveyed to MOEFITT LOCATED AT DOCKET NO. F-37B4:70 'hat the sarrte should be dlsolved; ^02—WBSI—FTOI the Mortgagors herelff-tjy Do»d;ot= 7 Plalnlleld, N.J. pursuant to'tne Federal National— SHERIFF'SSALE ' — FE-DERAL NATIONAL ind on the 1st day of November, "SUPERIOR" COURT. OF NEW Victor F. Frlmmol and • Mary- — OF ELIZABETH. IM J ORTGAGE ASSOCIATIONj a 1971, that a meeting of.the. stock There Is due approximately Mortuage Association Charter Act, Frlmmel, his wife, dated May 15, 133,12,4.70 with Interest from plalntiif-iu_j)AVID HARRIS, or JBBStV, CHANCERY ERNEST L. MEYER, CITY cot-poratlon~organlzed tinker 'an lolders be calledratthe^Offlce-of March 15, 1972 and costs. al., De'endants. - DIVISION,-UNION COUNTY-i 1969. "- ••••'"- SURVEYOR,* ELIZABETH, f-Act of congress... and. existing ihe Company, In the. Town of DOCKET NO. F-598-71 premises are commonly known 1892,'.' which map was filed In pursuant to the Federal-National— Jnloh, NewJersey,Jo take action The Sheriff reserves the right to - CIVILACTIONWRITOF as No.—1-1-1- Garlleld Avonue, r adlourn this sale. EXECUTION— FEDERAL- NATIONAL Union County on April 6, 1893, MortgageT'ssoeiatlO'fCh'aTterSctT ipon the question of dissolution of MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a- Pla lnflold,.New_j8rsey, ._• *- and Is now on file Ih the Union Plalntltf vs. ROBERT H. he said corporation,- and further RAUPH ORISCELLO, . FOR SALE OF— , r _ MORTGAGED PREMISES •_ corporatlon organized under an There Is due approximately ~~'-"--'-•--- otflo BRYANT, etux, oial. Defendants.— hot the. Secretory forthwith dive — Sheriff Act ol Congress and exlstlng- J26',5r5.41 with Inferest from : CHANALIS - -LYNCH & By virtue of the above-stated- ** CIVIUB.GTION • lotlce of. said meetlnq of wrlf of execution to me directed I' pursuant to.the Federal National January .16, 1972 and costs. - -- PnSIH?'e°.ln'tioni7knovw as No. ' WRITOE-EXECUTION—'. '.' stockholders and'of-lhjMdoptlon of MALONEY, Attys. ^_ RALPHORISCELLO, 'his Resolution, and — DJ & UL:CX-56:05 -"rr^r:.. . shall expose tor sale by public— 1020 Fanny Street and No. 850 FOR SALE OF vendue, Fn room B-i, .Irirth.eiCou • "~ '- Sheriff -WHEREAS, the Se?retatVLBf ttlfi_- Union Leader, May 11,18, 25, June BOURNE AND NOLL, Attysr __.M.ORTSA.GED PREMISES •— ^Otl»i:»tI0tCdlffrpIve,riotlte>ol the *V1972 "—: ' . • ...... House, In the City of Ellzabet . —8y virtue ol—the-~-bpv0-&tated- N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th day DJ & UL CX 65.05 me'HJnp, of .stockholders, called by- wrlf of-sjucutlon to:m«-directed I • -Id -n jolullonis-rtKjulredby-laWr" oljune, A,O,,lV72i at two o'clock— _ dcfiolJ Urttorroaaet .-... Wllhjlnterest from March shall- expose-f or—sale-byTpubHc"- " * " e aflemoon-Of-satdlday. — B.-1972. JW2 and costs. - •-— - veTTCtue, In room B-B, In the' Courtr ind ttwsald resolutlgn: WRUT-DF-EXECUTION-T^-T^S •hesherlll. rosBrves.the right to ' Houio, In Ihe Clty-ol-EUiabsth, NOW, -tW-eforef--wer- -tho PORSALEor -adjourn Ihls'salo. Y — N.J., on-Wednesday, the 14th d_*iy- ' lubscrlbers, being more than two of "JpncTA.D., 1972, »t two-olclock TT1 hirds -ln'-fact_a|l— of •' thi •.tDckholderstof^ttiitiorporatlooia- orporallon of * the-6t«te'"brTVe«r Bhall..expose for sale bt public leu»yr-belng—met^.tooether--|rr vendue. In room B-B, In the-court -\01n^6AoS^«FociATIOiMi--a= corporation orgahlied otrmT an 35'»le'Wtiy-coo«anl=ln Act- -.;-_,^_-r^zzrs Nations ^^^^ known .iJtOBERT L. BROW ol.r^outh <3-tJ*i*arggs s east from itv.inWsee : : iVCECUT lONeFO fT SAL ErOF Pla Infield Avenue 30d feeft t to an IIron pGlNNlTilGlai a pol'nl^Trrifle i —MORTGAGED-P-REMISES. pin;..thence.:;sputhjfve,stettfeg-ind . _. ... rtTf iniM- Dorbett Place.-Ihence (1) i*unnlng— paralle with the southeasieilO -Southerly line'of Emma Street ULLR1CKCK,, ns Trustee of the Trust parparalloa l witw h said lino of DorbetTt Tn illness whereoT the said ^BV virtue-of the above-stated distant. Easterly along the same FOR SALE OF " v/rlf of execution to me.dlrected;rT'l side line of Fourth Street, loo feet MORTGAGED PREMISES created unded r ththe wililll of Andrew place south'40 degrees 02 minutes, HEDI KIES, INC., has made this loan Iron din in the.northeasterly 206.67 feet from Its Intersection Ullrlck, deceased, for the benefit wost .n'-dlstance-Qr_lJ8,09. fe_et.!q.e_, •"• shall expose for sale by public with the Easterly lino of spring" By virtue ot the above-stated CsE-tttlcatd-Uniler— Its-seal—and ' • • vendue, In room BB, n (He court side line of Plalnfleld Avenue; irll of execution to me directed I of Reglna A"nU!lrlck, Plaintiff, point and corner; monce. (2) hands of Its President, Hedl Kles thence northwesterly along the Street as presently laid out (which vs. JOSEPH EDWARD PAUL, et running parallel with thealorosald Surprisingly gnough, bur little leal'uros'elon'l Hu In the City of E Izabeth, Beginning/point Is distant 266.67 shall expose for sale by public als., Defendants. and Its Secretary, Julia L. Collins, hortheasterly side line of —•••- ln,room..B:8, In thaxourt- _- -. _ . line .of Central Street, south 43 this' day of November, 1971. .|eol-,Eatfel;ly;,alono fc»W,-llne^of. lMt»+Hto r 1 .^^adtLycJjOo.t5_p.Ld!Q!fer^ ;,.„, ..:,. Emma Street from tho old line of , In the City of Elizabeth, CIVIL-- ACTION-—WR+T—'ot**pl»or*»«rfM-mttii7»«sj-eas+»TH»tone»'-' -^^'HeBrKle-s™' ' '-pt«S13elit^ the affeTn'oo'nol said day. place of BEGINNING. 1 EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF of 57;BI feel to a point and corner; BEING the.same premises Spring Street); thence (!)• along N.J.'> on Wednesday, the 14th day •V(ORTGAGE"bRTGAQE©O PREMISES'PRr * , . Ihence (3) running south 0.degrees , Julla.L.collln*,-—- Secretary. . •'. '~vA.t $1,999.00* a.aaW.V.oJi^wageiVjs oasy'to ' All that tract or parcel of land, said line of Emma Street south 65 of. June, A.D., 1972, at two o'clock -STATE-OP NEW'JERSEY' ) conveyed to the Mortgagors herein n-thejltemoon 01 said day7 By virtue ooff the above-st*..tate™d 02 mlnutos'oasta rllst-inri- nf 1 TTnH- : buy aiid-oA^.n aasief to own.—. •'" . u-_ '., situate, lying arid being in the City by deed from Timothy R, Jones degrees 40 minutes X second*! 1 wrlf of executioti n to me directed I feet to B point and-corner; thence of Plalnlleld, In th^ county-of and sue B. Jones, his wife, dated East 33.33 feet to a point; Ihence AH.that tract or parcel of land , shall'expose, for sale by public (4) running south 0V dogrees 34 COUNTY OF UNION ." )-L Union, In the Slate of New Jersey: , (2) South74 degrees 19 minutes 30 iltuate, lying and being In the city JULIA , L. COLLINS, the •Our warrontyj' is longer' than, anybody's. December 34, 1969. Premises vsndue..... , In room B ]n ,j|< .. . minutes30seconds oast'A'distance BEGINNING at a. point In the seconds West 100 00 feet Id 0 point; Jf Elizabeth, In the County of 1 Court Secretary of—the above named also being known as 407 Plalnfleld House,. In the.Clly ot Elizabeth, of 62.31 feet to a point and corner ot tVxcepr Kolls-Royco, anirfor efficient service Northeasterly line of Spooner thence (3) North 65 degrees 40 Union, In the State of New Jersey: property now or formerly owned Corporation, HEDI KIES, LN.Cj Avenue, Plalnfleld,' New Jersey. minutes 30 seconds West 33.33 feet - BEGINNING at a point In the. N.J., on Wednesday, the7th day 0/ Avenue, distant therein 133.32'faet T.here Is due approximately June A.D., 1972,^1 two o'clock In by A:F. Doyle; Ihence (5) running being duly sworn, on horwath savs" TTTiQJhing will beat our bo.ilt•Tirc'crnTputenorvico. Southeasterly from Its Intersection to a point; thence (4) North 24 northeasterly side line .' ol the afternoon of said day, along.Ihe westerly line of said that the loregolng' consent to the (14,809.86 with Interest from degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds Lafayette Street, distant thereon with the Southeasterly llh« of Maroh 2, 1972 and costs. ALL, that tract or baroel of. land Doyle proper,|.v> north 8 degrees .57 - dissolution of the said corporation sy'st.eiii .starling.Icitpr .this year.' • '_•.._ Essex-Street IformeVly West sixth, East 100,00 feet to the point of North 60 degrees 16'mlnutes West'. minutes- joseclonds east'a distance has- -beert -SlflQttd by- eveYv _ The"Sherlff reserves the right to BEGINNING.' .-.. ' '. 100 feet from the corner formed by and premised situate In Ihe-city of Street) and runnlnq thence (1) ad ourn this sale. -. Elizabeth, dounty of Union and of 110.00 feet to A point and corner stockholder of ,-ttlit.'- salti. :. • ".: • Qf tOLirse, so'iiH:K'laV.:.yoi.r may decide to sell.- Along the Northeasterly .line of BEING commonly known as*No,- 'he Intersection of same with the In the aforesaid, sideline of Central. corporation., • "".' • RALPHORISCELLO, lorthwesterly side line ol Stated Now Jersey:. -. your Beetle. ••'•"••. ' ' ,M spooeSpoonerr AvenueAvenue,,. South 41 degrees "' ' . ' • Sheriff 940 Emma Street, Elizabeth, New •'•"'"- -t a point In'thn Street; thence 16) runnlng-alohg • JULIA L. COL'UlklS, Secretary B( 31 minutes 00 seconds East, 41.54 Jersey. 'I latherlneStreet, and from,' sald sideline north 43 degrees 01 HEDI KIES, INC. BOURSE AND NOLL, Attys. 1 'Subscribed to and sworn Don't Be cilarined. ~ . ; •' " ... -i';,' . feet io a jjoln t,. thence (3) North 49 DJ,?. UIJ.-CXI72.O5-. , •• ,-Th» Ipreoolng description .Is hilnutes- wett a distance of 61.9*1 d»0reM--35-rnlnutod»0eM35rnlnuto5 30 secon'dseconds Union Leader, May.18, 25, June 1, 'drawnInaccordancewlth m survey feet- td the' idolnt. .and place- Io'.' 'before.me this.1st a«V- •'..- .-•-'• • : ; : EEastt , 150.015000 feeft t toto a pointoint ; tthench e made by Victor Vlnegra dated BEGINNING. ol November, 1971. • ••'•••'• "' AftBr'3(0'r -I'yoO'riliu'siwI'.-Vsl'lAwlKi'eii 'BeotleS; ' 8, 1972. - and Flora s thwcorunnin Joseph D. Maher, Jr.. . (3) North 41 degrees 31 minutes 00 . « (Fee: S65.28) Juno 14, 1969, 6 minutes West 25 leot/>nence (2j easterly a onp said side of Flora BEING, .also.._ Known -and- • '' have had a liigTiint..rtisale value" than other seconds WestWest , 41.74178 foot toa paint; There Is due . approximately— Morth 3l.deore.es.5a.mlnutes.Easl Street 50 feet to a point; thence descrlbod'os lot 1 and lot 35A In , An Attorney at law of New Jersey thence (4) South .&• degrees 30 S20.647.57 with Interest from I05.0B feet; thence, (3) South 60 block 233 of Ihe current official . FILED and RECORDED. •'". ' economy .cajs.l'f' ... " minutes 00 seconds west, 150,00 March 9, 1972 and costs, degrees 16 minutes East 25.0 feet; City of Plaihfleld,N.e,w Jersey Tax APR 28, 1972 feet to a point In the Northeasterly The Sheriff reserves the right to 'hence ,(4) South 31 degrees 58 Map. Paul J. Sherwln Soiling it is ihe final joy of buylngjt. line of Spooner Avenue, the point nlnutes-West 105.08 feet to the To Publlcliy Criairmen:,. ad ourn this sale. , orthoaslerly 'side line of —All equipment used In connection, SECRETARY OF STATE and place W BEGINNING. RALPHORISCELLO,. ^afayette Street, the. point and a point,'.find thence running with- th.e mortgaged premises, as Union Loadbr, May 11, IB, 25, 1972 THE foregoing description Is In - . SHERIFF -ilace of BEGINNING. , nor.therly pnmllel with Catherine more speclllcally^descrlbed'ln the , , __(Fee J58.32) accordance with a silrvey made by Would . you like, BdUpNE AND NOLL, Attys. COMMONLY known' as. 1059 Strijot 100 fool to said side ol Flora Financing Statement Form UCQ-1 Roger M, Carroll and Company some lielp in pre- DJ i, UL CX • 66-05' afayette.Street, Elizabeth, New 'lied slmultuneouslyhor-Hvlth. dated February 7, 1969. Union Leader, May 18,"'25, June 1,' lorsoy " The "premise**' are cbmn-ronly Your ALSO KNOWN AS 615 Spooner paring newspaper 8, 1972. .iiown at; 834 Central Street, Avenue, Plalnfleld, New Jersey. ' " ' ' . (Fee: J6B.I6) Included In thl,s mortgage!' la Infield, Now Jersey. . / ' '..There. Is due approximately releases ? Write to lange OT'Courttertop unit. lliabkh, w Jersey, Thero Is duo approximately Is Easy To Place 13l,J0B,O4 .with -Interest . from There 1 Is.tlue approximately ,10,016.01 with Intorost irom •14,3«i.H wUh Inlerest from Thero Is dye approximately. Maroh I, 1972 and cosh), > t.his riey/spaper and tvl) your ncighltor »20,147.5r\vlth. Inrorelit' from Aarch 15, 1972,and-costs. :' ' • The Sheriff reserves the right to lAarch la, 1972 and costs. Thesherlff reserves Ihd right to " .•--."•v Just P-lione TheSherlff'reserves the right to March It l?h and costs. adlourn this sals, asfc for our "Tips KNOW f The Sheriff reserves the right to illourn thl! sale. . ' Abdoniinal Palpation •*••.. RALPH ORISCELLO,- idlournithlsjBlei ... , .-.'.. , edlourn this sale. RALPH OR ISCEL-tO, • ; 'i Sheriff oh-Submitting-News- —— Sherlff- Mark Nicola Idea, Atty. . CANCER'S • Releases," >6URNE & NOLL, Attys. 1OURNE AND NOLL, Attys. DJ & UL CX-61 05 " • l Bj«,UL C6305 1J & UL CX 69,B5 Asl< lor 'Ad' Taker' and 430 MORRIS AVENUE Union Leader, May 11, IB, ISt June U & UL CX.71O5 . . Inlon Leader, Mny IB, IS, June 1, Inlon Leader, May 18, 35, -June ),' Union Leader, May 1), u,.35: june . she will help you wjth a 1. 1973 . • • 1972 • ' ( 1973. .. - ' (Fee: 1&4M L Result-Getter Wont Ad. SUMMIT • 2>7-33OO ,1 SIGNALStsoEiETr . (Pee: M3.36) Mi

hyrlday< ?.'* May-18, 197i-SPRifcJG«ELD fN.j:) CFAbER : ...J i^_~-'. I Thursday, Mqy 18, 197? Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice . SHERtFF •1 SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFF'S SALE • SHBRIPF'JfALE ' SHEPIPF'S SALE . SUPERIOR COVRT 'OF NEW SUPERIOR "COURT -OF NEW SUPERIOR COURT OF ' SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW SHERIFF'SSALE JEftSEV, CHANCERY JERSEY, CHANCERY NEWJERSEY, - JERSEY, -CHANCERY SUPERIOR COURT -OF .'NEW DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, CHANCER Y*l VISION DIVISION, UNION COUNTY J ER S.F.L CHANCE R Y,. COUNTV DIVISION, UNION COUNTY,, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY,' ' DOCKET ,NO. F. 454J-70 J.I. DOCKET NO. F-1113-71 FIRST s. UNION COUNTY . DOCKET. NO. F-2216-71 FEDERAL NATIONAL K'ISLAK MORTGAGE NEW JERSEY BANK, a N. J. DOCKETNO. F-1934-71 HELEN C. MARDER and DOCKET F-38OS-70 MORTGAGE AASSOCIATION, a- CORPORATION ( a N,J. Corp.) Corp., Plaintiff, vs. A.J. costanzo, THE FEDERAL NATIONAL BENTONH. MARDER, Executors FEDE RAL NATIONAL corporatioptinl Organized under an' Plaintiff, vs. PAULH.T+IOMASet.j Inc., a N.Ji Corp., et els-, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a of Estate of Helen c: Mccormack, MORTGAGE-ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized -under an.. An'of Congres1 s and existing ux: «t all.. Defendants.' Defendants. .^."L.l _._.:«?__ -pursuant lu Hie FgmraTmniOnai" ERNOR SPIVEY and ERMA -Act of congress and existing Mortgage Association Charter Act/ CIVIL ACTION WRIT - OF CIVIL ACTION WRITWRIT ' OF pursuant to the Federal National EXECUTION—FOR SALS O Defendants. SPIVEY. his wile. DefeMants. Plalntiffvs. JOHN B. PERRONE, EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF SALS jOF JJONWRIT iOF CIVIL .ACTION WRIT . OF Mortgage Association charter Act, et ux, et al, Defendants. .MORTGAGED PREMISES. ' " MORTGA&ED£JlEORTGA&EDLJ MlSE£i__ Plaintiff vs. RAFAEL A. By. virtue of the above-statebtt d =-f»ORSALe OF E)*ECUtlON-FOR SALE OF . CIVILACTION . • . By vjrtue ol the above-stated MORTGAGED PREMISES. -MORTGAGED PREMISES. CASTELLANOS, el- . U.X, - WRITOF EXECUTION- ' wrlfaf execution to me directed I writ of execution to me directed I Defendants. shalj expose for sale by publ* By virtue of the,above-stated By virtue of the above^lated annual checkup: It mafsave youflife: . FOR SALE OF shall expose for sale by public writ of execution to rrtt directed, I. -Wt!r9f.«xeeutlon .to me directed I CIVILACTION vendub- . Cour I -MORTGAGEO-PRCMISeS vendue, In room B-», In the Court- mall-expose ~fbr~sale by public shall expose f6r tale by public WRITOF EXECUTION— By virtue of the above.stated" House, In the City o) Elliabeth, House, In the City of Etliabath, FORSALEOF'- N.J., on Wednesday, th 7th d f vendue, In room 8-8, In the Court vendue, Inroom B-B, In tne-Court wrlfotdxecutlon tome directed I N.J., on Wednesday, therm day of House, ,ln the City of Elizabeth, House, in the city of Elizabeth, MDnTf.Ar-.cn ppPKAiqpt —7 ri tHough.you'feel fantastic, there's only a complete examinatiqn, your doctor can shall ekspse for sale by public June A.D., 1973, at two o'clock In By virtue of the above-states the afternoon of N.J., on Wednesday, the 7th day of N.J., on Wednesday, Ihe 7th day of — vendue, ltvrpom B-6, In the Court the afternoon ol said day. June A.D.,< 1972, at two o'clock In June A.D., 1972, al two o'clock In writ of execution to me directed I House, In thXclty of Elizabeth, • All that tract oTparcel of land the afternoon of said day. . the afternoon-of said at two o'clock of Plalnlleld, In the county of particularly described, situate, situate, lying and being In the City House, In the City ot Elizabeth, ~~~ In the afternoon of saW day. lying and being In the City of of Plalnfleld, In the County of of land and the- premises N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th day. . Have an^annual'checkup. The annual checkup ^ " ' " Union, In the State of New Jersey: hereinafter parJicUi-larly of June, A.D., 1972,-at two o'clock f -T*he a*mtraf#ieckup gives your doctor _ _ All that tract or parrttof land, BEGINNING at a point In the Elizabeth, In the County of Union Union, In the stanroTNew Jersey: described, situated, lying and -sltualerlylng end being in Northerly side of Milton Place, and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a,point In the being In the City of Plafrifleld7"ln _ln_rhe-a(ierno«i-Ofjald day. of Plalnfleld, In the Cc_... BEGINNING at a point 65.00 feet center line of East second Street, All that tract or parcel of land, is a complete, head-to-toe examirfatlo;n, distant 75.02 feet Southwesterly the County of Union and State of situate, lying and being In the City a good-ehancelto catch a minor ailment before it Union, In the State ot New Jei therein, from Its Intersection with southerly Trom the comer formed said point being distant two New Jersey: CEDICATiON CEREMONIES — Mrs. Nod Homer of Mountainside, left, James HoWloy . BEGINNING at a point In by the Intersection of the southerly hundred "thirty (230") feet In a ol Pla infield, In the County of *the Southwesterly side of Academy' FIRST TRA<;T: BEGINNING at northwesterly side line of Wi... Street; thence, -' • side of Garden Street with the Northeasterly direction along said Union, In the State of New Jersey: of Sutrjrnit, and Mrs. Betty Knorr of NewShrewSbury, unveil plaque at ceremoDlos ' a blood count, doing a Paplest becomes a major illnesSL-pr a fatal one. , Seventh Street, (as laid out to a easterly side of Maple Avenue; center line irom Its Intersection a point In the southeasterly side BEGINNING at a point of 1. Along- Itie Northerly side of line of WesfThlrd^street, distant curvature In-the • Northwesterly dedicating .the David G. Fables Jr. Wildlife Sanctuary on Union Collage's Cranford - • width of 60 feet) .said point being MlltorTRIace, South 4* decrees IB thence easterly at right angles with the center line of Berckman 1 rand .- „- dlitapt 60 feet on Jf course of North minutes West, 75.03 feet; thence- with Maple Avenue 150.00 feet; street; thence running (1) along two hundred (Illy live and one. side •pf West Front street 315.40 campus. Mrs. Horner is the widow"'of Prof. Fables, who wasp;resident"ofBoT§lter.'' We want to wipe out cancer in your lifetime, spdegcee»W-'-Se«t along said side 3. North 37N)egrees 16- minutes thence southerly parallel with said center line of East Second tenth (255.1) feel Southwesterly feet Southwesterly therein from Its .••*•"•flnefrom Its Intersection with the Street, North thirty-seven degrees from the Westerly side line of Intersection with the chairman of the Biology Department'of Union College, and one-of New Jersey's West, 103.7Sfeelr thence !-Maple-Avenue-,65.00-f eetv-thence Evona Avenue; thence South nortieatterly side line of Liberty westerly at right angles with' fifty-two- minutes East, (Nv 37 SouthwesterJy-.sJde-.Df-'West End doing allthe other important things'that make up Give to the American Cancer Society Street; thence running along said 3. North SO degrees 44 minutes degrees, 52' E.l, a distance of thirty two degrees, twelve minutes Avenue and running thence (1) - leading: cons el* vdtlonists at his death Feb. 22, 1961. Havyley-was-chairman of.the East, 75 feet; thence^ - Maple Avenue 150.00 to said line of East, one hundred and three-and northwesterly.side line of West Maple Avenue; thence northerly thirty-nine. and- sixty- tjve Southwesterly along a curve to the dedication committee, ~and—Mrsr-Knorrl one of the nation's leading woman Seventh Street, North SO degrees 4. South 39 degrees it. minutes Jiondredths (39.65') feet to a point elghty-elght-one-hundredths right In said sloe of West Front 1 East, 101.M feel to the ftortherly along Maple Avenue 65.00 feet to (103.88) feet to a polnt^-thince naturalists, was-4he guest speaker.—- u -—^-——- .—:. ' -~^~ -17'East, a distance 0147.44 feet to. the place of BEGINN ING~ " ancrxorner-of property now or StreeMor an arc distance of 56.33 a point and corner'^ln. the sldeof Mllton"Ptacerthe potqt or." formerly belonglnfl""to"Matteo North seventy-one degrees, three feet to a point In line of lanjl_sjioy/_ place of BEGINNING. ^ Excepting therefrom"that curt one-hundredths minutes west, —.^—southwesterly line of property now which was conveyed to the Stale of Spenoj_mence running (2) along, or formerly Moore; Ihence (2) ' ' or'formerly owned by 'W>H. COMMONLY known as 1363 Milt said Speno's property, North fifty forty (40) feet, more or less, to a along sald'Moorefs line North 29 Place, Plalnfleld, Union Counly New Jjersey In Deed Book 1185 point In the. line of property - _ Abbott; thence running along' the", MOB 1B5; recorded In the Uftlon degrees twenty.three minutes degrees-45 minutes West 216.95! ~" line lot .sald-Abbott's-propertyr-1JJe*Ue£jev"e*Ue£ ' : heretofore .conveyed by the 1 v -, " cm*nrjnReolIte?is Office, and West (N. 50 degrees 23* W.) a feet; thence (3) Nortb 40 degrees i .North 39 degrees 25' West, a I Being • the same prpremisee s distance of-one-hundred thirty and Wes tile Id City Realty corporation 15 minutes East 54.B8 feet; thence I LmpreNpartlculaiUy—described as to Charles and Sophie Sienglerl,- UC coeds busy waiting distance j* 1«,57._feefjo_a_polnt_ conveyeovd d to ththe MMortgagert ers herelnherein- two hundredths (130.02') feet to ao (4) Soutirao" aegTSSs 40 minutes I -and.corner of property now or,by deed of Atvin Hejter.end Kay" tOllOWSpVr . angle point In said Speno's line; thencealong that llneNorm-thirtyH East 211.55 feet to a point-In the formerly belonging to-Mery A, Hester.' his wife, of . even date - BEGINNING at a point formed; thence running^) along another two degrees, twelve minutes West; Northwesterly side of West Front I Hinesy^thence .running '-along the" nerewUhr-j—^end- recorded— by the Intersection of the dividing IJne of skid Speno's property,- seventy-twofeet, moreor lesa?toa ' line of said Mines1' pr.0B?rJyl line between larias.of the grantor; _jSlreet «nsl—the^_polnt of ! simultaneously with the mortgage". 1LNorJh_lflrtyjDne.degrees fifty.one ~polnnn"lhe~50Uth«astenly~siae~1Ine BEGINNING. parallel With aforesaid UneofWesl. In the Office of>the Reglster-ot- herein dh'ttie soutrr*ndjands-i mlnutesiaaltXJliiBIKtOfcsixty^ °LWest Third Street aforesaid; Seventh-Street, South 50_degrees ar tsrmerly.of_Frarirs>(oboda 55andL BEING also known as-824 W. Untorrcountyr New~J«isey. wife on the north with tnVeasterly tour lind .seventy.four hundredths Ihence North- fifty-seven degrees, Front Street, Plainfleld, New 17' WeitTTrautance of 55 feet to a Thl»Js_a-purchase.monay.ilrst_ forty-elgnt-mlnutes Eatr^twenty- "Jersey. ' " • ' . - ','-.- -point and corner of: prflfiertv-«~»^ ortaaoenlven to secure a n.nt of rtlne~of""Maple Avenui _ to a point and comer flveandonetenth (25.1) feet to We" ' ' ot Joseph and. w rljnrthence-t1)-"easterlV of said Sp«u>!*-prop9ity;- thence 16iiB)65S3escrlpt!on Is made In- ] There are two ynion College coeds who_slt unwanted-prcgnanciej^ah±jnany^pthcr_l or formerly of Josepl and Stella Se purchase price paid-for the salddivldrno-llne-«-dl»tan«-of- -wltn—a • survey- , premise; above described. - - .OjjinlD!0-l4)-alonJ g another line of lanyhoureoaeiKweekneKttothetel^phnn'^ JirgblemsT" ' — ' otglnl tnenm iuniitn alung tt -Uttt-to thesoutherly rlghrofA._, i^SECON £•-TRACTr BEG IN^I I NG ed by Roger M. Carroll and r rear tine of said. Stein's property, |- Also-Included-hereln el pert of "~' speno's--.property,—parallel" at'a'potnbln the toutheriy-ltnirof fcompanyvdateJdtd 11T1PS49.3 69- p"» iifln?)TajBBt.to anyone who-might call. Biit -'• "LTCative lislening, _expiainecl Uebbie, "is the mortgaged premises • above- Ihe. of _the_ New _Jersey State iforesald line of East Second auum jv .aegrees 25*'. East, .a lots, "South thirty-seven Lot No. 1, Block C, as Indicated on All.equlpment used In connecjjocr theyjee jiot members df ajonely nearts club,. how the hotljne 'draws people out and helps distance of «.57 feet to n point and rdescribed 7 arrtmeh Frlgldaire elec. HlghWay'distanfM.Ou'feetradJslit-l a map entitled, "Map of Property - with the .mortgaged^premlses^s! f"g*. ~~. ''^ alum, storm from thee ^cehte .cehter •"IIne~~orjrjenirVeTor!5rjftr- T~OBBr*orTlftyvtwrrirtV\twojnlnuteo minutess West (S. belonging HTJ.-.D, Runyon and. c. comer__ef_MW_STolri;8_proPBr,ty*- aforesaid Stite Highway: thence ^37 degr^-S3^wh7a~aislance of -more specifically described in th. Ttosemary "Agristg a and DchrJcshDchrJcsh- -Coleroa Coleroan n ararcc them-find solutions_Jo^.their_J^. ownp rproblems Thence running along another line wlnqows,' 2 corrib, alum.' storm - H. Hand situated In the city of Financing Statement Form UCC-1, J>f doors and-11 comb, wood door. (?) along said soufherly^rJghUif—_=JwenfylolH: " and • ninety.lour Plalnfleld, N.J., Mar. 1892" and VolunteeVl r trainei d listeners for the Plainfield ' themselves.-WhethlWh n a person-confronteftdd with_aith _ ~o*f '-'-said* Stein''itftin'Ss prnpfrty, p *tl|ff| aayJtne-of said State Highway, InTnundredths (>C94') leet to another 1—filed slmultaneously-herewltti. with the • • f here la rnade* bv F. A. Dunham, C.E., There Is .. due approximatel'. Amn Hntlini> • ' ' 'rhnnctmng' prnhlem taHs, v/b just listen and afpresald line of West 'erest—from a southwesterly ______dlrnrtlnn_ -cornejprnerr otl saisaid>an>nn'd ^speno's« propertyproperty ; plalnfleld, N.J., distant 72.00 more concentric with and 70.00 feet ihence running (5>-parallel wltt. .126,770.30 With Interest from irWest,Vdistanceot ...... 1UH, p IU,-4,,UI,.U COS.tS. .—T_. or-ttess^feel' In a southeasterly January 27,"1972 and costs: -Both, students af the Plainfield campus of —letjhe person explain hrs'situation-thoroughly^ distant from the aforesaid center the aforesaid line ofxBerckman direction through thesald Lot No. 1 a point and corner. Thence running he Sheriff reserves the right to Ijne of the State Highway alOnp the Street, South forty-ttireKdegrces The Sheriff rotenio* the right t< Union College, Rosemary and Debbiet have only asking a questlon_or_tsvi>_tQj;eLa_pfifson parallel with the aforesaid-line of adjourn ~ from-the southeasterly sideline of adlourn this sale. ._ atcof-a curvee-to-lh _ ...e .righ _ t with _a fifteen minutes East (s. 43tiearees West .Third Streot; fhencel In a Liberty Street, SoollvSWegrees 38' RALPH ORISCELLO, 00 fot dit f 15' EJ a distance ot one hundred RALPH ORISCELLO, -many of the same reasons, for volunteering thinking, about the root cause behind his' .East, a dlslAnce of-t05 feet to the . •" "I* • Sheriff radius of 1270.00 feot, a distance of southeasterly dlredlloh "along the Sheriff 3.5 feet more or less to the easterly nlnetyslx (iwOfeettotheplaceH southerlyrllne-of Lot NorlrBlodce- their talents to_hoj^ne_\^hile^tnijTjaJr^Jning_lprqb]em. We never offer advice. In most cases, place of BEGINNING. WALLEY and Walley, Attys.._ side line.of Maple Avenue; thence. BEGINNING, —BOURN E-ANO-NObbr-Attysr 1 BEING commonly known as 450 DJ S. ULXXS5O5 ^ ..on a map hereinbefore mentioned DJ & UL CX-48-05 - ' •;--—• ~full~(lme college "schedules of TlHassEs" and the person, through 'thinking ouHoud realizes Union Leader, May 11,18, 25, June TirnWIHerly along"sai d jjasterly rhe~above description Is In jKllsiance of-25.44 feet to a point In —Union Leader, May 16, 25, June 1 West-7th-Street,'WBln(leld,-New- side line of Maple Avenue, a accordance with aTiorVBy. meNMesterty line of Lot No. 2a studying, part-time jobs, and participation in his situation andhowhe can change it." Jersey.: ~. 1,1973. re.. «i nj> Blstance-OfcJ.50 feel-more or Jess to prepared bye. H, Firs tbrook Sons,' 8, 1972. i r l Block Has indicated on a map the :Z1. (Foe: $72.00] community, civic, and-Bpcdal" tntercsr"Tie —Zl'Vor example," continued Dobbic, "We get There—is;—dire approximately lr." "p* the point or place of BEGINNING. C. E., plalnfleldT—N.jTr—whlch- lltle-of ymicti-ls shown below; 134,439.66 with Interest trom The ,-.stree4 address- of "the" survey is dated June-26,-1969. - thence_ln_lk southerly direction r tlvitles. •. '-.."—~—•—- ^many. calls-from-teenage steadies or-married 'March 1,1972 and costs. J SHERIFF SSALE property whfch Is being* foreclosed BEINGalsokndwnastotNo. 35, along the westerly llne^of Lot No,, ^.SHERIFF'S SALE The Sheriff reserves trie right to . Is No: 510 Maple. Avenue, Iri Block NO. 127 as shown on the-*20"a distance of 20,61 more or less Rosemary and Debbie tare about helping couples whffalways feel their partner is wrong, adlourn this sale. SUPERIOR COURT OF—NEW-, -.- ... SUPtRIOB. COURT OF NEW 1 EI beth N7j official tax mop of the clty-of- JERSEY, CHANCERY people iihd lasting soluTiomTto Iheir proBIems White they're talking to us, most of them •RALPH ORISCELLO, JERSEYDIVISION, ,BUNIO C HN A NCOUNT C E RY—Y J«Ther. e JsT ' dui—e approximately Plalnlleld,—Union county, New _spon DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, . : Sheriff (68,106.94 with Interest from Jersey. - - • • . ol property now or^ formerly arid a happier outlootwm-iiferand herein lies recognize, their own faults and iinderstandj— BOURNE AND NOLL, Attys., _ DOCKET NO. F-1819-71 belonging, to the eslate-o^ieherles- DOCKET NO. F-1448-71 THE FEDERAL— NATIONA February 1, 1972 end costs. ' BEING also known as No. 717 Slerglely; Thence' In a westerly FEDERAL NATIONAL their-reason~for~manriing phones_aLhotline. they're^as.much to blame forjheir difficulties^ DJ & UL CX-47-05 _-__ The Sheriff reserves the right to East Second Street, Plalnfleld, N UnlorTLeaderrMay-18; 25, June 1, MO R-T-GAGE—ASSOCIATION, direction along the northorly llne MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,-a »te- Act- of Congress and existing belonglngto. the estate of Charles pursuant to the Federal National • ;-. -• Sheriff anyrtghts to an/ party driveway SLergfey a distance of 3,70 feet to a -Defendants. -Mortgage Association Charter Act Durand ATMetrlone, Atty. ~ for the benefit of the premises In PlainfieM, the Plainfield Area Hotline'' of- school, drugs, and human weaknesses." question and'premises Int In the llneof.property now or WRIT OF Medical History — SHERIPF'5-SAtff-r— _h»yjao,..lts-pr.lnclpal office In th DJ 8. UL CX-50-05" ... Z ,es Hrtjnlnlrtq ocmei'ly bolonolhu 'to oopl.ie io.wn-as-CRI- (Crisis, Referral and Uoscmary oxplained thaTVOlunteers for the ^Clty i of Washington, District f Union Leader, May 11,18, 25, June the "samsamo on ththee W' st, and^more. -" Slergl'ey;- -"T.honco In a SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW -Columbi*, Plaintiff vs. ANTHON 1, 197,2. • -T •• : particularly—set—forth—ln---an MORTGAGED PREMISE. has been i..n. operatio._n_ ___since_ hotline undergo two weeks of intensive training • JERSEY-, CHANCERY lAgroement dated May 31, 1960, northwesterly dlroctlon along the By virtue of -the above.stated DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, E. TEMRALSKY, JRT, et ux, el al (Fi northeasterly line of property now —wr-tf-ot execution to me directed IVfarch 1971. In that fime~3,5OO callFhave bcenU—iSHistening and assistance procedures, in basic- - Defendants. ..- ~ ; made-by-and-between Savlno p. DOCKET- NO. F!l923-71 THE — SHERIFF'SSALE Camastra and Elsa D. Lamastra, or. formerly .belonging to Sophie shall expose for sale by publl. |-received from persons looking for'someone to_ humanpsychology, andin situations comrtiorily- H O WJA.R O.... SAVINGS CIVILWRITOF Slergley a disfariccof 34.46 moro or vendue, In rpom B-8, In the Cour' INSTITUTION, a corporation of - * ACTION EXECUTION— SUPERIOR COURTOF NEW his wife, and DoMenlco Lamastra less feet.toJhe_polnt_and-place=of- [^talMo-and from persons seeklng-infornfationmencountcrcd. on the hotlinr They Jglnr J E R S E Y ; CHANCE R Y~ add Rose Lamastra, his wlferand Beglnnlng. ' New Jersey,— Plaintiff, vsr" • FOR SALE OF .-' DIVISION, UNION-COUNTY, Carolyn A. Nash, which N.J., on Wednesday, the 7th day pi ™ori~sociaTagencles. — • . required to sit with experienced voiunteers',to_ PRIMIT-IVO ACEVEDO, et als, _ MORTGAGED PREMISES DOCKET MO F ijn.71 LI. agrppment^wai recorded In ,|ho *~~Belng knOwn as~Block B, part of June A.D., 1972, .at two o'clock In Defendants, By virtue of. Ine above-stated Lot 1?, on ...."Map—ol. Valuable _Uie. alternoon ol sald"day.' '-. The hotline provides "creative- listenlngA- _gcl_lhe_gpncral idea of operations. -•'" - • writ of execution to me directed I K I S-'CTTK M~O~R T G^ G £. union County. Register's Office In Building Lots belonging to Home CIVIL ACTION' WRIT OF shall expose for sale by publ[< LCORPORATION (a N.J. Corp.) Book 24B8 of Deeds for said county,." Real Estate Co., of Plalnfleld, ALL that tract or parcel of lahdT —said—Rosemary, for persons with problems. 'EXECUTION—FOR SALE OF vendue. In room B-8/ in the coulri Plaintiff, vs; RONALD, on pago 330 &c. . . N.J., 1903" and made by H. C. Van situate, lying and being In the City CaUers require places-to stay, are in themidstzznci MORTGAGED PREMISES. .'" House, In the .City, of Elizabeth FOREMAN, et ux., et atsT7~1 —IT-IS" Intended to describe the Emburgh, C. E.,-Plolnlleld, N,J,- of Plalnffeld, County of Union and - By virtue of the above.stated N.J., on Wednesday, the 14th da Defendants.' same promises conveyed to. and filed as Map No. 97-A onState orNSRTDersey: " . of family crises, arid bad drug experiences; tell |~| writ of execution to me directed I of June, A.D., 1972, at two o'clocl CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Booker T, Klrkland-Ond Estelle- October 31, 1903. BEGINNING In Ihe LoLpriqr. communication witlubthers;-discuss cite shall expose for sale by public In the affefnoop of said day. EXECUTION—FOR SJALE OF Klrkland.hls wife, by deed dated Being alsoknown os Block 4000, southeasterly side of East Second -vendue, In room-8-«v-ln trie Court — AIWh»W parcelofland -July-10,1969 recordedJuly-14,1949- Lot 27, rear of 1355 Wost- Third Street, 276.08 feet northeasterly House, In the City ol Elizabeth, situate, lyin andbelng.ln the eft) By virtue of the above.stated In Book-5865 of Deeds for Union Street/ on the lay duplicate artd- therein from Its Intersection'with f Elibt County, Page B56; There Is dduu e the-northeasterly side of Wiley N.J., on Wednesday, the 7th day of of Ellzabetri, In 4h4he 'Count'Cuyt o„i writ of execution tome directed I 1 assessment map of Ihe City, of Baptist Men to mark 3^f^afilToj3lndiniTer~: June A.D., 1972, at l«5 o'clock In Union, in the Stale of New Jersey shall expose-tor sale by public I approximatelyy S13,774,O113,77,09 wUwit,h Plalnfleld. Avenuo. -r the afternoon of said day. BEGINNING at a point In thivendue, In room 8-8, In the Court interest from February 35, 1973 Premises are commonly Known Thence — -(Dalong "the The board oJL trustees of-the Visiting Northeasterly line of Olive Stree and costs. southeasterly side of East Second ALL that tract or parcel of land, House, in the CltyOCEIIJabeth, j-The Sheriff reserves the rlghtto -i 1355 West Third Street, . situate, lying and being in the City. distant Northwesterly along thi N,J,, oo Wedno«d»v, the7th day ol Plalntleld.-New-Jcrspy. Street North 44 degrees U-tnlnute! al retreat llpmemaker Service of Central Union County, of Plalnfleld In the county of Union same 250 feet from Its. Intersection June A.p,>-197Sf-at-two o"clock-in Lad|ourn-thls-s«le, = ".here-v-js due approximately East, 38J>4 feet; === n ; U nitcd Fund fn the'State of New-Jersey: with the •' ' m-of said day. . - RALPH OR ISCELLO, Sheriff Interest from March Ttience (2) "south 44 degrees 00 The American Baptist-Men'^New^Jcrser i ^ ^ 1 1. Agency, .entertained 90. BEGINNING at a point IIFifie SprinSpring sti , DEUBEL ANCr-ESTRIN, AHys. minutes-East, 150 feet; will mark its 40th anniversary during the an- homemakcrs-home health aides, their said• lline < ... —. - land, DJ 8,-UL CX-5104 — ~vts; Thence (3) south 44 degrees 1) northwesterly sideline of, .West ..,_., lying 1 _.__In g In the-C-lty^—UnlonXeadar_ , May .11, 18,J5'<.-- serves the right to nual retreat to Peddie School in Hightstown"" • husbands^ and other guests at-the services- Front street distant 459.33 feet - degrees 30 mnutes Watt 1 minutes West, 38.04 feet; -to a point) thenc* (STNOMh 3 . of Plalnlleld, In thu.e count^y .o -f. Junol,1972' _. . (Feesit3.28-) le. . —-Thence (4) north 44 degrees 00 •—•• •- - - annual dinne^ r Tuesday at_).he -Cranford southwesterly from "-the " Union, In the State of New Jersey: ,LPH ORISCECCOT June 9-11..._ • Intersection of the southwesterr decrees 30 minutes East 100.00 feel minutes Westr~150:"teet to the annual dinner .to-a point;- thence (3) South 5: BEI NG known and designated as SHERIFF'S SALE . Sheriff southeasterly side of East Second ThcJSouth Jersey Young Americans' will h sideline of West End Avenu Lots No. 39 and 40, Block "J" as ABRAM57— --KESTENBAUM, - the northwesterly '' ' degrees 3D minutes East 25.00 fee SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Street- and the --polntznof Methodist Church. to-a point; thence (4) south 37 shown-on a certaln-tnap-entltled •J- E R SET; CHANCERY HENDRICKS & REINA, Attys. BEGINNING. perform in concert-arid .Montclair—Mayor :_^-,FrontStreet; thence-" .. degrees 30 minutes West 100.00 lee "Map qt Highland ParK, DIVISION,- UNION COUNTY, DJ & UL CX-62-05 Mathew G. Carter will address, .the group. MrsTCora Barron of Plainfield was honored 1. North 30-degrees 26 minutes :,,. ._ „- ,,,_„ ; Th- e foregoin• • gv description Is f -Rlalnfleldi N.J. 1906" as filed In the JnlfilU ilOL-lB^2S.June-:-mnrt^in-,rrnrri. n^^nt>^ -- for 15 years sorviie, Mrs. Marguerite Peterson to the point of BEGINNINGT - > DOCKET NO. F-2330-70 _. " Further infonrralioircan be obtained by wFrtlng ,. " ,, W«tfieJtLand_Mrs. Emma Geiger of , westfonrotsianceof 272.19 feet to • BEING commonh/ ~knowVr as" TQHIce~ot-the--Reglster-of-Unlon -*. a bolhti thence - -^FEDERAL NATlaNAL ; .- made by Roger M. Carroll and No.1021 Olive Street," Elizabeth Xmfttty, Now Jersey on-July 16, MORTGAGE —ASSOCIATION, a Foo 1128.01 iCompanTnaTBB. October"23, 1969. to Paul Itldson, 4222 Southern rd., Vinclmid ELrnbethfoMOyeargservieer-h l 2. Norths?degrees34 mlnuteseast 1937 as Map No. 266B,_ for a distance-ol B5 feet to a point; New Jersey. corporation organized under an __Sald.premises also-being" known framed testimonials at the annual meeting of The foregoing .description Ir BEING "-the same premises kiAct - of^-Congress .and exlstlng-l as—1446 Eas4—Secbnd Street, j «•—— • fd ttl t th r thence • . conveyed to the Mortgagors herein SHERIFF'S SALE—— Iho^ Visiting Upriiemaker AsspciatipHTif~Ncw ~T" 3. SoOtrTSOpegrees 26 minutes east drawn In accordance with a survey ' pursuant to the Federal Natlonal-I -pIsinlloldr-New-Jersey.- —— made by Victor Vlnegra/ dated by deed of-lssac H. Watson and Mortgage Association Charter Act, SUPERJOR. COURT OF N-EW Also Included herein S5~Mrt of -'--. EARLyC0PY_: •-,..:.• Jei-seyJheld at. Cherr. y. Hill Inn__ •"- ' 264 feet, plus or minus; to a point In January i, 1969. : • Annie R. Watson, his wife, of even -Plalntlltvs.OASPER K'.NELSON, ERSEY-, . CHAN CE R . the nTortgaged premises above the northwesterly sideline of West All equipmentusedln connection, date herewith -and recorded • JR.,et,ux, et al, Defendants. DIVISION, UNION COUt+TY. .described Is a range. Publicity Chairmen an urged to observe the:- '----Thc-Visiting Homemaker Service of Central Front Street; thence with the mortgaged premises, as simultaneously with the mortgage DOCKET NO. F-947-7V ANTON A Friday deadline for other- than spot hews. Union County, Inc., provides health earo-in-the— 4. Southwesterly along the In the Office of the Register of ' CIVIL-ACTION- DURNER.ET UX; Plalntlffsrvs. It Is Intended to describe the- northwesterly sideline of -West more specifically described In tho WRITOF EXECUTION-*—— JOSEPH J, HOFFNER, ET'AC jams premises-conveyed to Aaron —Include" Financing Statement Form UCC-1 Union County; New Jersey.-. FOR SALE OF • )• W. Williams, marrTedrby-peiBd your, name-_-addreSs^-an Lot No. 4 In Block No. 2 on-a. hoj-Blnof tor .. part cularly , • HEDI KIES, INC., by a unanimous ', recorded-slmurlaneousfy with the - •' ' SHERIFF'SSALE RALPH ORISCELLO, certaln map "entitled "Map of pUnlon Loador, May 11,18, 25, June v6te of the-whole-board,-at a mortgagernri~tKe""Offlce "oT the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW doscr-lbod.'.sltuated, Ivlno-anri I ', 1972. speirlal-meeting called for the — Sher.lff Property belonging to-MarV being In the City QflEllzabeth, In. . • . iFeeS70.08: s Resistor of Union County, New^ eY_AND^W -BOMnd^Plalnfleld^New-Jerseyi" purpose did adopt a'resolutipn In ' Jersey. This Js a purchase mcijot 0IVIS(ON,T)NIONC -the County-of Union, and State of tho words or to the etteuToUowIng DJ «, UL CX-54-05 . which map Was'filed In'the'Union y first mortgage given to secure a "DOCKET NO. F^331-70 Union Leader, May 11, IB, 25, June County Register's Ofllce on 6-8- SHERIFF'SSALE lo wit: ;— :-part of the purchasrprlerpSlcnBn"" —FEDERAL- NATIONAL .1, 1972. 188S as Map No. 92C, .—' BEING Lots 65 and 66 In Block G , SUPERIOR COURT OF. NEW RESOLVED,- that this Board ' me premises above described. MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a on "MAP OF 400 BUILDINS bJERSE-Y, CHANCERY does'declare Is advisable and foi corporation- organliod-under an _. •_ (JPeu M0.4. Bolng tho -$me lands and Said premises also being known premises which were convoyed to -DIVISION.O.UNION COUNTY, he benoflt o) HEDI KIES. INC. as 901 West Front- Street, Act of CongresCongre s and existing DOCKET NO, F-3784-V0 hat the same should be dlsolvod, pursuan1 t to_)h' e Federal Nationarveill SHERIFF'SSAte — iho Mortgagors 'herein by poed olr Plalnfleld,- N.J. --• SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWvictor F. Frlmmel 'and'-Mary FEDERAL-"'NATIONAL ind on the Jst day ol November, There Is, due approximately Mortgage Association Charter Act, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a 1971, that'a meeting ol the stock plaintiff vs. DAVID^HARRISroL JERSEY, CHANCERY Frimmol, his wlfo, dated May 15, . - ERNEST L. MEYER, CITY. 133,124.70 with .Interest from. DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, 1969. corporation organlzodlunder an tolders be called,-at the office ; MarclM5r-1972 end-costs,—_.— -aL_D.efendants.. ; r SURV£.YO.R, _EriZABETH, "Act of 'Congress ana .existing ihe Company, in the --Town 01 DOCXETNOrF^598 71 Premlsos,are commonly known 18W,'*^wmch.map was..filed-In The Sheriff ceserves the right to '. CIVILACTIONWRITOF as No. nV GSFTIeld ' Avenue; -pursuant to th»-Ce<*>r»l-Natlonal Union, New Jersey, to take action : adlourn this sale. EXECUTION—-- . FEDERAL NATIONAL Union County on April 6, 1893, Mor.tga'go Association Charter Act, -jport the question of dissolution of FORlStEOF MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION/ a pla Infield, New Jersey; and Is now on file In the~Unlon y Ihe said corporation, 'and lurther RALPH ORISCELLd, corporation organized under an- Plaintiff vs. ROBERT H.- .-...-..--- ,*- Sheriff MORTGAGED PREMISES County Register's office as Map BRY-ANTTOIUX, otal, Defendants. hat the Secretary forthwith gjve Act of Congress and exlstln. NO;-l/-A;— , _^ lotlce ol salo meeting ol CHANALIS : LYNCH «.- By virtue' of the above.stated pursuant to me Federal Nation; -, CliULACTION MALONEY, Attys. welt of execution to me directed I 1 • BEING commonly known asTJo. WRITOF EXECUTIONJ- .tockholders and ol the adoption Ol. shall expose f,orsale-by^publlc Mortgage Association Charter, Ac .,. 1020 Fanny Street and No. 850 . FOR SALE OF :. 'his Resolution, and DJ I, UL CX-56-05 haylng-lt»-prlnclpa|.jotflce |nJtie_ —Van Buren Avenue, EHzobeth, WHE REAS.-the-Secrstar-y-ol the ypnduenm-room-B.B,-ln-the~Court" City of WaJhlngton, DlstPtcTTof MORTGAGED PREMISES— BdWMaViVW House*, In the City ol •Elizabeth, New jersey. • k. :orpora'tlon did give notice ol the Columbia. ^-Slalntlf f-vsi^JAPHUe- - By-virtue ol the-above-stated— 1. •„ --. HJ3Wddtht4thd33ttWesdayret4thday- THfJRElsri)ugza{ns6x7matel •wrtronxecu.tlon to mo dIreCtedTTr "??!"-loettno'of-stecWjotdors? 5*".' , catlarJ by ofTuneTA.D., 1972, at two o'clock Union Loader,.Mav-'B.-25,-June 1, »3,O55.22,wlth interestTrom Marc shall-oxpose for 'salo by public .aid resolution as required, by law, 8, 1971>_ — •—- in the atternoWLOf sa|d day 37187- vv/jg <^dcosta/io-fcuai55, _ - .. - Uv»ndu«,-«woem - B-8rln- Ihe-Court rl'thn tslrl rmhltitlnn' L_AII-lhat h'acforniaTCBn - (Feo: 1^3.76) -The Sherlll-reserves the-r-JghTIB Ihrr ^P^lh --JUBEHIOR-COUR eXM adlourn thls-saleT=^ g T v j.p.pt c v , • rf-u. . . facf all-- bf- ™the, DIVISION, UNIONLCQUNXYJ. TSrthe'corpor^OoiiirW ~BE 150.00 feet.to a'polnt; thence •-UnionLeader, AAayie, 35, June i, nade by Victor vlnegra ' dated Lafayette Street "North'60 aegrees •eutheaiforly corner ortalherlne '' • AftoV 3 -'Ornf'yoiarFos&d Vo'l'kswdtje-n'-'Bbeflos-V. 8, 1973. 16 minutes West 25'feet; thence (2 j and Flora Streets; thence runn So 3EGINNING: . of November, 1971. .-, • (3) North 41 degrees 3) minutes 00 une 14, 1969. -BEING also, known and- Joseph D. Maher, Jr, have, had a higher resale value than other seconds West, 41.78 leet toe point; (Fee; S45.28I There Is duo approxlmtilely ^lorth 3Vdegrees 58 -minutes East easterly a ong said side of Flora 105.08 leet; thence (3) South 60 Street So.leof to a-point; thence lescrlbod as lot 1 and lot 35A In An Attorney at law of Now Jersey thence (4) South 49 degrees 30 20,647.37 With Interest from FILED and'RECORDED economy cdrs.lt . " ' -^ . minutes 00 seconds West, 150.00 arch 9, 1972 ahd costs, legfem 16 minutes East 35,6 'eel; running southerly and at right lock 335 of the current Official ihence (4) South 31 degrees 58 anglbslo Flora Streel.lOO feet toa Ity of Plalnfleld.New Jersey Tax APR 28, 1972 feet to a polntjn the Northeasterly The Shorlff reserves the.right to "lap. . • ' -* Paul J. Sherwln Soiling it is,.the final joy of-buying it. line of Spoenor Avenue, the point id ourn this sale. nlnutei West 1Q3.O8 feet to the point; thenco runnlng-westerly and To Publicity Chairmen: ibrtheasteny" side line bf parallel wl h Flor.1 Sfreet50fie°to All equipment used In connection SECRETARY OF STATE id place of BEGINNING. RALPH ORISCELLO, .|th the mortgaged .premises, as Union Leador, May 11,18, 25, 1972 THE. foregoing description Is In .afayotte Street, the point and a point; nnd thence running SHERIFv F northerly parallel with Catherine lore specifically described In the IFee. J56.32) accordanceftrtrTa survey made by. -Woilld' you /like IOURNE AND NOLL/Attys. •lace of BEGINNING. 1 . COMMONLY known as 1059Strool 100 teol to said side of Flora Inanclng Statement Form. UCC-1 ' Rogei M. Carroll and company some help in-pre- IJ & UL CX • »603 . Lafayette Street, Elizabeth, New led Simultaneously herewith. dated HebruaYV 7, 1969. Injon Leader, May. 18, 25., June. I,.. lorsey ••-. •..•••• • The prernlses . are - commonly ' Your Wiint , • ;ALS6 KNOWN AS 615 Spooner ,'1972,' •.-•"• ., "•; •• • - . paring ' newspaper" 1 .nown as 634' Central Street, •' Avenue, Plalnfleld, New Jersey. . . • (Fee: Ua. 16) - lnclud»d~U»—this mortgage: loS^^.ir^^lo lalnflold, New Jersey. There Is due approximately 'ange or countertop unit, Elliabelh, Now Jersey Thero Is duo approximately 131,JOB,04 with Interest from releases ? Write to There Is due approximately I9 Easy To Place ,24,384.62 with Inferost from Thero Is .due approKlmhtely .0,074:02 with Interest Irom March ), 1972 and costs, • this newspaper'aTia (30,147.57 with Interest' from ,arch 15, 1972 and costs. The sheriff reseryet the right lo' tler>jv>»w->4ra5, June 1, 197.2, '•-• . r SUMMIT. 277-3300 '. " (Fee»6].36) SIGNALS' 'SOCIETY 1973, •• .JFeeJ53.76). '" ' (Foe: 164.48) ' Result-Getter -Want Ad, f ••*'-; * . (Fee: \ _' . ' ' V' V •••'- '-r

'•'•''- . - ThursrJay, May 18, 1972-' I Theater Time Clock llllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg . Sutherland, Hbrhe Fond continuatrion— All tiniL'bliiilL'djirc furnished by.lhe theaters. Station | aco-educatjon unit of State Police KLMOltA (Kliziibethl-DERUY.Thur:, Fri., Breaks I Mon.7 Tues., 7:30; Sat.', 8:25; Sun.,, 4, 7:30;' By MILT HAMMER'iuillilUi di ai-Parkwa•i. y asked STRAW DOC.S.Thuh, Fri., Mon., Tues.. 0:05; J?*5iu^iiSM anelMarllyn Horne wUl iingi _ .ThOew._JerseyJSlfltfcKt'ouncil.'. For or crimes __Sat.,-ij;3U,-10:ui; Sun., 5:35, 9:05' Cartoons, - TUROTABCE TREATS fgooVflistening) ALL" Environmental Education hasNyjbmitted a the complete final act of Bellini's ^'Norma" Col. D. B. Kelly; State Police superintencfent, tim's body was discovered on March 19, f'972, la Sat., 1, 2:30; Son:, 2iPINOCCHIOTN OUTKIt 1 EVER NEED IS" YOU: by Sfinfly and Cher. proposal 10 ihe lederal gov£rnmeni^for the v . plus an excerpt from Rossini's "Somiramide" ,1^ lias announced the establishment of a unit the l^b'anon State Fores). They identified the'" Qeorge C.Scoff SPACK. Sat, 1:10, 2M0; Sun."*jB2:lO. Featured on this' UP- are three of Sonny's continuation of its current ! 1 at the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra benefit within the Stale Police Criminal Investigation victim through lengthy-invcsligatipn..an!l .are*.. --O-O" .^originals -J"A Cowboys work is Never Done.", "Implementation- r! the New "jersey St June 16 at tho Garden Stale Arts Center. -• 'Section-to conduct special Investigations of ..continuing in search of his Timer," Kcliy said. - in four theaters^ — trOX-UNION '(l u The Hill," ' "Grandma's Hands" and WINNING ACES=lJbv. Wllllom.T. Cahill signs a proclamation declaring-thisweek ^,7 °. ^ <:ouncil' other major activities -slowly-deteriorates-aftcr-ttrcrcrfd-Df-ir'ljm) =± ^- ' * _ . TITur.. Fri., Mon., Tues.,- 11:40; Sat., 3:10, 7, in ( S arson ititinvestigatioi n courseiTnTTennsylvTnTT Ivamaa , division headquarters in West Trenton." • "Whatever." . . The program-will-.open with Jchalkovsky's New-York and New Jersey,J'Jkelly saidr'T 10:40; Sun., 2:4!), 6:35,-10:20; ifeW DO I LOVE Americans for Compe.l.lve'Enterprise Sy.U fe)-week in New, /er.j.y. Wl.h; *S£Z%S^*^£Z£ marriage. • ' " -_ "Minni.. nnd Mosknwitz." exuberant, fresh, :NICEFBEKIN':'bynitaCoolidRc;rWa's ten ' - _ '..CIIKIt Symphony Np. 5, i#ith Lewis-cohducting.' . CahllLare-.trom lettLJl^lan.Christenson, ACES prosident; Robertyy. Kean Jr., ^nd secondary-schools arid the administration ar.*/Harvarrt/Hd d associateit s in policli e scienci e ahel Diana Rigg co-stars with Scott. I he picture wack |ove stnryi withh depth ophuman-im- "TnEE?rThur., Fri., Mon., Tues., "" "" selections on this LP include - "Family Full Of — The gala.benefit will be a major event in the s ... Gorden Jr., t.reasjjj^r^^CESJs_s Jion-proflt economjc—of the Environmental Education Small Grants liajvfc studied forensic pathology wlth^-jir. Soul/' "You Touched Me In The Morniiig.'""'If orchestra's current Uffec-y.earIuna"eBTHplL ; May Flowers Dance'- educational-corporation which conducts seminars for high school students on the Program for the State. Department, of flillbort Fillinger, medical.examiner for the You Were Mine," "Only Ypu Know And I and also will mark the opening of its 50th an (&]) of Philadelphia..", " . TheJewish Collegiate-,and- ProfasBidnal - HOSPITAL, Passion, drama operation of the free OOtorprlse-system. • JZ-. Education. In Npvember J97r;_N;i);-.-- Cpnir : Know,'—I'll Bo Here," "Nice Feelin'," "Lay- niversarv season. It Is being presented"ih-ad- r: —^-"The unit was officially activated on May 1, Young AduIuTbTNTew Jersey will have a "May" 1O5; Sat., .missioner of Education, Car! L^Macburgj u My Burden Down," ''Most' Like!y_Ypu GorYour ~ dition to the orchestra's four serles-coniexts-al -liu^fortliu past sevei al-iironthsrin"add1tJ0Trtd' -Flowcrs-f3anct! -at-the-Marriottrfoterin Saddle ouiii,- iii.ii, i , -HI, in , ciiji>urii , -HLJOCJUX •- requested the councirasslst in establishinB 1 Way"-(And I'll Go Mine)', "Journey Thru The oh two screens the Gatden State Arts Center on June 14,17, W ^specialized training, the -men "have be~en Brook..Suhday~at H_p.m--Membership is not~~ "Sunday.- JBtoodv Sunday:"-which had Technical Advisory Committee for Rrrgiw T an- irrepressible^ car park, attendant,- was~"SUNDA?;Thur.,Kri,. Moiu Tues.,JW0. B;45;__^ Past".and."Better Days." (A&M tjp^iai). : . <-i_ -< radewing; ponding State Pulii-C- Is'es ~aiid^~'r*quire,_ d to allund tlTu-dance.' ..Further In.- - -several "-Oscar-nominations'- including' Best . mental-Education...... _„ i.,...^. -r , dirccipinind written 6v .lohn Cassayctesrwho Sal:, Sun,, ,n*^- ' —FOR THE" 45- TURNTABLE SET—five .- DOstin Hoffman heads-rthe-cast at "Straw- • assistifig on wrrentlirivcatigatioTis^uch a£Ihe—-formationxan bo obtained from Jewish Singles, loodiesonTlunraMiabeL.."The Crab11 (Karaii- - Dogs,!'~a brutally "jolting . study of "man's ,. ^he-henefiliickets are priced at $50, $25 and :~~Z~The cQuncil-has"also helped platfand conduct 0 Bo Pfcture, Best-Acfqr-and-Bcst-Xcfr^^^s t . " r Jose.Melen.dez muHa^as^~11nwTiCrrni(rvic- P- - !< 196,-Rahway," 07065. J ">' Peter^Finch, Glenda .'Jackson -4)" year's flena Rowland. Seymour Cassel has a stellar JPAUK'.I GaiMorand^7\rterSunrise''-b)^eFgioMendeK^desiructive propcnsiUes and^Lpafisions- -.. __ __-_$15. Oriders accompanied by check or money " '\vjorjtshops^riJpgsch6oLdlstrfcte^roughouuthe.q -.- .Qsai^inner) and MurrayTTeaipthe picture—^5^^=-^-^;^U\.VJ^ film(;d in color; GIANlSjChuV., KrUJMon., Tues., 7:30; Sat., i, & Brasil_i77-n;i4("i)...Cat-StBvens; driubfo of tulminattng In an -orgy of rape-arid; violence,—. order a'reteing-accepted at the Symphony-box ' "state. Most-recently7"jhe council cooperated tel{B a dignified, tender, Inangularloyc -story • •,..' i- »:05; SJ11.. 3:40, 7:30; MARY,. QUEEN. OF. ""office, 1020-Broad st, Newark,.N.J,^7102. • WOOlPffar '»lth~WMBrT-~"P[rnyft=K^t4K'" ~~n~ •j*rfr*F^nF "Morning HiTf Broken" and "I Want To Live In ' which canie-to-thc-Mayfair-Iheater^-Hillside" •'" SLa rh.mh.fnf _Edward A. Jos -Jtv-oP between a suqcessfulBritish doctor, hia.young ..—— . ' • .'——'_' '"'": -—;•••- . -S.CQT&iilluuliilfi'i.-SMon., TueSi, U; Sat,, 2: A Wigwam" (l.W>);.;"0wn Spechil Way" (As '•< and iHe Elmorn.Theater, Elizabeth yesterday." "mercp has restructured its'..administrative, ' electedjBv the board toi the newlv-created'vieg^7--workshops which examine the role of media in mqlft lover nnd the woman who Is In lovfKwith _.' FRIDAY DEADLINE Designer Window Shades .5-:45, 0:40; Sun.,'l:30, 5; fl. , l.ong-AsA)) und-^llol(l-()n-q^)lFreedom--hy^hcod^IIll()Fdbh ^ —The'' film, in color, directed by Sam ^Weight Watchers organizatiotuinder the first basic constitutional chairmanship of._ thTeZchamber. • Jesser is ' environmental education, of Gdnyonjrjp - the-same-boy..1 —-•-• • •-=-_ ^—V-—Al l-lteml terns~dthes r than spot news should 1 changesincethc^ehamber-was founded in'1911. chairman, president and chief executive-officer-^—-^Elansapr;; the next fiscaLyearnnclude the In our |—Michaels (i:t2fi).,.Hum'bl(r_Pie s "Hot 'N' Puckinpah, - concerns"rrarr-r-American —= _Charles_JVIiller— senior .jlohn Schlesinger dirocled'the picture, 1 - RIALTO (Wcstfleld )--'• CONCERT—TOR"—: Nasty".(1S49)..."Freedom For The Stalliorr1-1-- mathematician and: his wife.who.seek escape., ' The chamber will be headed by an enlarged _^fJPeopJe^JD^Qaiiw^Jersey, Haekenrack,^^pans167^ BANGLADESH, Thur.,-MQii-. Tues., 7;15, 9:40r body~orbilicers Including a chairman of the and chairman and chietexecutive offtcer-of-: house-^f6"r^inforDialionTiir:envll-iDnhT6ma| TiSparian In thc-Ncwarlrl'ubttc^: by Bill-Medley (13501 • from^jLBrilisJirtownr^Kcatured^in-the^-picture •" "anndunee schedule Library's Art and Music Fri., V. 1.5, 9:55; Sat., 1, 7:15, 9:55;.Sun;, 1, 3 And on the KAPP label, Roy Young's single are Susan George and David Warner.-The^ r board, a vice-chairman, a president, a United Jersey Banks, ^e holding company of education; thc. publishinfi of the 1072 - 5:20J^15, 9:40. . - . : ":, Weight Watchers_classes, whiqh meet every tieasurer_arid-a-secretary. The chairmpnshlp which Peoples Trust is the lead -bank. Jesser EitEnvlrOnmentall . EdtEducation-Surveyi ; the fielldd TJepaTlmcnt,. ' will give an SLIDING DRAPERY PANELS. SHUTTERS artists to appear in Paper Mill concert. of "Rag Mama Ra|<" ilnd "Wild Country Wine" movie was photographed in color. ! • _ - lustrai ed lecture today at . ROMAN SHADES. CORNICES -7T?.'HiMM ^~ - • •> ' ° , y ^j . j has been a member of the chamber's executive rtesting of its curriculum model andmaterials^_:" ' "' "Hie v VOUDB Artists Chamber Orchestra The 50'young members 6f-the__orchestr,a, -- V^J^^'^^iSSfr- »»« vice.hairmanship a^e new positions.The -—' TABLE PADS — _ T UNi'ON (Union Ccnter)---SUNDAY, The JVlayfair Theater's associate feature ts *' anp and Mag e ay.ejiue,.Union, will not be held i shifted from,a largely honorary committee since1968. _-. -—•'—— ^Th-jious(! furnishings will 197U J"id Patrick McGoohan, Timothy tumble action scones), brought to the screen byr, ««* r«.j ..-i, ii i._*«- ' . during uie semi:annual meeting of the btate in rAPtTY capotatoest food, s cereasuchl , anasd :smokepaghetttd salmo7 -mayortnaiser^c^^^-^-n (lox) In ^ - EssexxraspMewark.'" Loam "DISCO" ChuChli • . GEORGE C. SCOTT the landing of* ineii-on the be the sea. Wajtch for fish motifs amOiculptural PAINTERS, ATTENTION! Sell yoursolf to 30,000 ' Dalton, Nigel Davenport with Trevor Howard,;L._dircctor Robert Kaylor. In color. IU main " S John J.-MagovernTlr—of^Summlt.-who-wa in the s Teacher Couries- familloi—with—a low-cost -7— xit art museum 'SUNDAY*, BLOODY SUM DAY" moon. • \ - •'. nquarfums. ' ' ' • Danie•^-"-'l Massey and Ian Holm, arrived emphasis, however, is on-people who par- •: modwation and still lose weight," a spokesman _pr.-^- -• hn.n n^miL.nM fnr IT> A^H^y AwrH. ,.riH • The matinee feature aHheElmora Saturday prcsident.pf The Mutual jJenefit Life Insurance • the results of a-year-long Community-Service the work of all students-tn~tho museum-art about, the Leveling Plan (for those who arc ten T KfaltO~SCreen - have won 31)2 Oscar^Oscars inn more thathanjojirdecaden four decadess and Sunday. wi« be Plnnocchio in Outer pounds from the proper weight)' and the Co.,_Ncwark" "" ", and" continue s to "b e active"'•' in—-Project. •- _-—•'• -. classes, both adults and children, On display "SfRAW.DdGS of producing, jreteamed the director, writer and Space." affairs of the company as alBirector. The Project's.purpose was to increase un- PAINT YOUR HOME r:: Maintenance~Plan--(for-lhose who wish to- will be paintingsTdrawings, ceramics, crafts DUSTINHOFFAAAN I, l!l7Tr~rioF <'Oii<.'ert-—of—pop music at I'ejpjhesick, starving-_anc[ costume^deiigncr-of-his—Anno oMhe-Thousand- —-'-•• derstanding andsawareness-of-a-partlcular- : remain at the proper weight) "are available at ~ahd~wea'virig~'done in, the regular classes." "HOW-DO I Dylan joiries" forces" with ex-. Madison Square Garden trr homeless refugees of Uays," John Hale, directQr_CharJes.Jarrptt.a skill, with emphasis on character studyi The Examples from~the speciat^workshopss-in—-; PrettyAsAPicture the meetings. Information' is available by lr LOVE THEE? ——BeallesrfieorgcrHarnson and " Bangladeshin~mdlav="---— M:MargarerFurser . respectivelyil ; ' _girls.prepared a film; 'Montagel d6cumenting quilting.'creative stitchery and Ol'iental brush vmmm "SHELI.EYWrNTER calling 800-242-5866Ttoll-free- Nursing facilities J ACKI EGteSON .—- i gtarr; Tind Ravi The show was called "The ...-.The^ictanrnwnsrphotographcd- at actual the study - and-th/jir-effo Concert For Bangladesh," , ...... _,„. -paintingjvllDjirmcluded,'- ~. -Shankjvj'-.-II.wrJson's friend • historical locales^itTTTancc", Scotland and _ , all-seniors, showed theirlilirrto The exhibition will be on view-Xrom 2 to 5 pim,-= and the-garden was packed hold open houses ISSHOPl . and teacher, to stagey.bejiefit *Jorthumbcrlang and_Sussex, Englaffd. The ~parents-and~students at the Elizabeth School From 3 to 4, there will be lolk singers on I SOB MAIN ST . withi^more/than 40,000. pcoplo,- , :film.is:ratcd^GI^AllaBesTidmitted,_Rarental College president — Nursing Homb-Wcek is being observed in Sunday night. Afterwards, the girls themselves —-lawn arid refreshments will-be-scrvi!d,= U.S. ROUTE:22, Scpich Plain: EAST ORANGE OH!T7t0 film director Saul Swimmer, a—guidance suggested." New Jersey this week", and many members-of related their experiences In the Project. , ,, Two now .exhibitions -- the 1»72 National • 233-0675 moramen^^Oth The companion feature attho Elmora, "They the NeW jersey Nursing Home Association arc Century-Fox representativep s ,. Mifiht Be Giants." starring-Oscar-winner =to-receTve award Exhibition sponsored by the Huntcrdori and Apple film-producers- - conducting open house* celebrations. y^~Art". Center .of. -Clinton_ arid -The George G. Scott and~3oannc WooaS'ard.-con-. -The NorthCTn" New Jersey "Chapter, Sociely- Governor William T. Cahill, jn proclaiming —While the concert : raised cerns a man who thinks he's Shcrlofck Holmes, for Advancement of Management, will honor' ...... ;, — -. | . - Hackensacic Mcadowlands Documentary •• will nearly '$250,000 for Bengari Nursing Home WceK, urged New Jcrscyans to Of Y^HA neXt Weefc . open on Sunday 1972. meets alady. psychiatrist named Dr. Watson, - the president aL-St. Peter's College during a • visit paTMcipating ^facilities (o "familiarize : _refugees. cameramen filmed~ -and they go on a mad search through New. York -dinner at LeScul, 925 • Springfield ave., Nomination of officers will be-held next /Tgallery talk-on#e-print-«xhibitionwilhbe fhcmsclves *with the skilled nursingv -Thursday nightwh'qn the Israel Verein meets g'ven "at 3:30 p.m: by Elsie W. Dillon, the the X!oriccrr in its entirety. to locate Professor Moriarity. Anthony Harvey. Jh;vingt6n, tonight at 8 p.m. — . professional and personal services" which thc "The film of this spectacular^ iSif-GctfifXthe picture.-wluch was filmed intolor. at the YMHA, Green la., Union, at'8:30 p.m. museum's supervisor of education, - TBe^chapter will honor Rev. VtctbT^lt state's licensed nursing homes-provide..to.; is fruc TENNISFASWS: ..concert, "The. Concert For J T 6;J;r a~ member,—for contribution ^^tlmberahip drivewiirb^ ' ~ Bangladesh," Is being held^ thousands of New-Jersoyans^-- .' toward the advancement of managemenlin his - " The slogan—for this year's observance is ""'"''"•^ "'i!t prcsiae, George Fellner will "PLUMBERS, ATTENTIONi-soii your -services"to overfor a second"week at the jole as school administrator.-Guest pg iLfiinllo. Theater in Westfield. Generation-Gap UX1. 1 ar willbtrM.E. (Dutch)DallugeofFordCuslomdr^yr Th td ?h serve refreshments. 232-1288 —Ihe_concert 'also " was —SyrviuB, He. will discuss—Consumerism, a |P JTHE FRENCH 7 - Custom Stringing - «. (ROAD IT. W«STfIILO recorded on an album nnd'$4.5.-.. —Business Opportunity:"^"" *~ ___^ home care! in the nation for -the oldorlyT-the- - million was—udditionally. Chapter members and college students' can chronically ill and thi?convalescent," He said CONNECTION -opple-pretentf. ' • •_ raised fotthe"charity;^-——. attendthexlinrierbv calling John Hayford,.tj24- that many homes-have established successful •?• Dylan sings and plays such" ".'; .1234.. - '•' - . -. ;- "7 . • .••;•..•'"".-';•----••- GEORGE HABBISDb 1 Medicare and Medicaid serviccs*to meetPthe FREE : songs as "Blowin . .in-the dnd friends in DIANA RIBB FRlbAY DEADLINE "• health care needs of persons of all ages.and- ; Wind" "and ~"3ust Like—a— will-be-pacticipatinK=ht:brpadehed : Uolon (S8O-5015 THE ^ :~Woman,'. - and Harrison news should THEHOSPfTAL" "Where Personal Service COSTS YOU NothFng Extfa""** COMGEfitZZ , performs mqny of his own hits office by noon oh r-;r[day. •• v'wMir PADDYCHAYEFSKY • :'" ' including-"Sojmething^*1 ""My FINEST QUALITY LATEX HOUSE PAINT I FOR . :^Sweot Lord," and_~ItCon't. nn nqm^s Meadowbroot "ABRIIJJANTFE*T -Gome Jgsy." He concludes THEATRE/ RESTAURANT *• BANGLADESH M "«-n«2iw "•""•"Sf.. -HY' ffffHV,taipt(iMt -TghnTfutof' ~~j •———;•- - ..y-.J**"- ~. '.32fChestnut street -£^: ACROSS tMJWN »• Christ- ~ -r—~ • comralssloner of the-N-. J. CUSTOMIZED BEDSPREADS HOHOfttthru-FRIOAlf -ii Polnts"694/9'633 u».'K* 1. Peruvian l.Davld's : mas j| JDcpartmcnL.of T.^hnr and — City chief enrol TOURS 12-3 PH -(3-WdBr) Industry, has announced the NOW SHOWING.- QiuEeb. '1, IHO^TTIK l^USSO- '*'m eating all I can because they'll probably _" -i—-officer— HOWARD : appointment of Maiiro A. i (,, _(jid-JTiqre things we can't eat:'- - " 2. 200 Jn'pancsb War broke )u —-milligrams, ChecchiChhi o of ScotcSt h Plains as a-. KEEtT lirjewelry SPECIALSAiT. EVE. 10. ProMiTt'_ 3, Christmas Vfi'. Afrlcart "carol 1 -staff— C>HDIillBHT TOURS U PM W desort .'M-wda.) Chocchio will report directly Saiclil Me»iiri»l Day Toinr-4- MANOF 12. Girl's. •irThtttrglrr; name S. Christmas . May 29th, Iff AM4PM Covers.sofeJIy, last and easy! 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SATUWDAY-AND SUNDAY evening tn the War Memorial WED. Show Grounds ~ (aunple- AuflUpriura .. In .Tronfon.. BUY WOW! LIMITED TIME OWLY HEAR the romance and toil- ES <1 1I1A?. SANDWICHES SBRVED PAI|> ES 2-4539 me'nted) ; Ohlssbn .will play the Piano tor/ of \vine-making. one of Tucker Avenue & no. SU||tute. CoriceHo No. .3 by. Rach- rhan'« md»t ancient artsi -r JUNE 11. Empty talk maninoff,; -...'.. L,EARN :practical /pointers on "«.TnuutPic. " ' (Blani) . SPONSOR; JAYCEES Acros? Prom New YMCA ' FILM IM THE BEST mm- 33. Crete '..:, • Tho8:30p.m. concert is part-^.; .the'uses of wine, in serving -CltSSiC SEMSt dl mountain . _;' 6f the weekJimg celobratldh', ' snd in cooking. "IHCWOROI"^ -Ice Skating $4, Mali's'^; "• Festival. >72: Focus on . Ihif ENJOY the free champagne nloknamo > Arts, • sponsorojl by the fk wine-taiting, a >|xecial fea- QNE OF THE LARGEST 35, —^Arbor,. l Enjoyment LUNCHEON »b(NNBR Association for tho Arts of the ture o( your lourt, . , SBRVEDOAILY Mifjhlgnn. ..;. Au-Jorsey-State-MuBeuni Rti«iv«tloni in raqulnd for 37. Andy's pai ' Qroupi.of 3S or mor*. NMW=tER$&t 38. Flock of ALWAYS CLOSED ON SUNDAY .. iweae \, s Cdfe ' Mlnon jnuit b* «ccomp«hl»-d ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT! -41'. Encounter . ' by thalr piMKti —- ...r Day Camp ' *2, Obliterate •y**3. BJxduilvely plans auditions DIR6CTI0NSI From.N.J. lako '.Gold-, ,-.•.-:,..• «.;Rlbb«J • "•'.•".' N.Y. Thruway'north ,10 Exll 16 •cllo fabrto ' Thti Actors Ca i (Harrlman). Follow Roulo A17 Discontinued Patterns pinor.'d ^M»U • Central avt,-, East Orango, (Qulckwav) Id Exit 'IM. Tako T.qi« .• PM-Tii'ohi'.vrooiiiatirt-.'Adult* !:Lidim:rii«t«'.' Am*rlojin bnpros» . Route Mfl lo Washlngtonvlllo. & « 7. J01» vWjl hold open auditions for Drother^gpd^ :'^. ..'.... • :.

. IndividualAtlontlon . fSunonlcB....ndHo»llhyTM •*,• > " ' 4X^W SCOTCH PLAINS VISITOR CAULTHE SCHOOL parts In thjibhoriis-in Anlfiony °----^ ' 2J3.0«J5 Nl^''lBYllL th Wrlhj lor lhap and Brochuro 58 NBARBST YOUR HOMB NQWTO REGISTER CHJNESE & AMERICAN RESTAURANT END OF MONTH SALE yBllL hJ /and 1"! Tour Schedule. Itnstlinll llnltiu| •• ' • ' COR THE SUMMER SESSION ' Greiisepalntv-Sinoll of the MMatture Golf M'on'.|l.S M * ^nnriali^ittd in MANDARIN SHANGHAI '•-•. .SamplesjCJEseouhti Silijht itregulurs /•;, .' inrv lMINUTECL SJG smn Kl- ' PRICK .* VJ PRICE I-z_r !i Jl y:^ " _ }L TREMENDOUS SAVINGS LARGK SELECTION QMtioit Path-A tmthCQmbiiuilion ol t'.ot-'h tini/j"'"'! - NEW - 2IS The production 1B scheduled " slioui lubric- liwi lioiinli>i«iamSjii"KOI}Li IMI'IC'I" : North Auil.;W., WuMlin I'll I :!32-S740' ' ' 1 Train Ride-Moon Walk -fora-slx-week-run-front-June- .HoiJIII,ir|li|(;tS;li).0» -Salo ptlci SIO.BH limn • • WORID FAMOUS CIRCUS STAR5 :^f: •KJM Morra Tilrnpilni.'siuul II.IK.Voi S/0-5933 20 to Aug. 5. ~ • , . '• Helicopter Ride . _Cohlple"te Line of .Privaiu P.ir.tv.'Hooini Avtll«fal« -' pfiAftL LEVFTTT 'f ELEPHANTS The cafe Is also seeking a fAmerica's Olflest Winery - Alt NEW.THIS YEAH . cocktslls Served Sfffvlnu Iroin Noonlo 9~ 30 p.m., WALLACE Ice Skating Equipment and Apparel. OPBN BVBR.V PAY Tu«sd«v. Widn«d«v'«, TNurtday "'410 Rldgewood Roatf, Mapleyvood, N.J. "- • •• pianist and drummer for the - ADVANCE YICKHJ AI HIDUCIID PHICES. 10 p.m. Friday 8. Salutdav W»SH»IGTOHVILLE. H.Y. 10992 jAVC • ricKiis ON fi SAVE* CAMPAIGN- Free Parking" •• Free Practice Sessions Froni 11 A.M. * * Phorw SO 2-971<3 HOUrtS:_12:30 to 4:30 . production. Call Mr. Kennedy, ' HEADQUARtERS Special Family Surnmerfest producer at .U75-IHHI for fur- BXBCU+IVBJ read our Want Ads when hlrlnii.«" BM. Bi-ag about (9141 496-9101 ••-•"" BY UNIONJ.C'S •.•••-, €L6'S.ED MONDAYS v Ihor information. . -. ,. yourself (or 6nlyu.20t call «M-;;w, dally 9toS^)0. •I • 22-Thursday, May 18, m2.SPR|N.GFIElD:|JADER Pistri-c:ting SPRINQFIELD [ti.l) LEADER-Thursdoyr May 18, 1972-23 of talent • (C^tiMinwd from pig* 1) '61 split in difcmurtons of theprDpssal at four bpard ••' .Qd:program f starts Mayy2^ for all schools meetings," winding up on Holiday. Board will lea turn ' members had remained until midnight after Art show i The New Jersey -iita'te Jnterseholastic- The sites of the sectional meets to be run On' T. Slit- is a nu'mbt'r1 of the Mondays meeting to complete their dcelsiQD. Th» third exhitn: : I'mon. for weekend. _ .Athlotic Association thj«week announced plans. May 27 are North Section! at New MilfordH.S., jsswiution. . Some* speakers had stressed arguments, Scappy wins I wo to move into secon j sponsored by ihe Arts A hike and ramble, as well- I for this year's Outdoor Track and Field Nwth Section irtt Williams Field In Elizabeth, 'Sunday's program will offer presented by the' board end the superintendent -. "Crafts Organization •«r -two bieycle. trips are ^Championships. The ^ectional meets wiJJ ]»l_C.entral_JecUpjjjLftlibJan(LPflrJi Jl^^and ^hrtDfydBhl1hfthlt*' mro)* varielv^of-exhibits and scheduled this weekend fur ^rfruf Dave Irohson hurled a complete- game 1d -Zlliad. fSfpubllclcnoifls ori'IHay 87, affour sftes South Section at Perinsauken H.S. • plan would provide more intensive" instrucjion. < competition,'Jayne's right by Billy Young. Rothenberg later came in victory over Halper's, allowing, five hlU, demonstrations,' ceramics, members and'guests of the throughout the state, while the parochial Each school will be permitted to enter two nly undefeated team, be held Sunday Union County Hiking Club. and more interaction among children, on an error prid Young scored tho final run, fanning six and walking one, as Jayne won; 17- Points YMCA 'leather, goods, wood craft; . schools state group championship will be boys,in each'individual event in the sectional eaten PBA arid Halper Bros, for a 4-0 being forced in on a bases-loaded pass to Frieri. 1. The issue was settled in the opening frame, quilts, crocheted items, " On Saturday, Miss Irma H. meet and the^ first five flnishendn each event In Others noted that the plan would break up the (.-record. Steve Pepe turned back PBA, 5-1 with a . avenue, Union staged on May '28 at Williams Field in system whereby all children from Sprlngfield-'a Johns-and Pepe led the-offense with two hits when Jayne scored 13 runs on 12 hits. This -jrt<'l'y.' weaving; collage Heyerofjaijabeth will lead a Bruzers Elizabeth. •" '. -. . •:,••• each gcaup'Jn. the secUpnal_mjsfit. will then. strong two-hit, effort. All the winners from 10 a.m to (C p : ramble Iq the South Mountain black communrtyTalong Diven, Meckes and ^ e ins runs apiece. Frank Zahnhad both PBA hits,, one of attack featured two doubles by Ken Fingerhut, Sunday's prtYr-»'-'' The four sectional piihllr «rfa lifJlhlthlhl Thp came in uie first. John Frieri led off and wasliit the infield varisty a~nd the other a ground single - a triple by Dave Ij-oiison, doubles by Jimmy An outdoor art exhibit will bty ' ; Reservation. The group will p qy^ppp Ruby atreetB, had attended tfte^Waltoir School the infield varisty a~nd the other a grond single til b D I dbl i added feature, ubt-rv pringfield 0y a pitch. He scored on singles by Rich Johnf-beXween third and short in the fifth Inning Slegai Rich Johns and Steve Rothenbera and contingent on tht> weather. •-"•.'". meetaVt:30pm. at Br'arnhflll" by the State^Grpup Championship same procedure.will then follow /or-4he State although, many lived closer to Sandmeier. "between third and short in. the fifth Inning, Siegai, Rich Johns a"nd Steve Rothejlberg, and ' the exhibitors_._»ui_ Vinli Sohlvls. and foi- ihe RoughfOnes Jtigtond ParlrHigT and Pepe.P - FollowinFlli g a wallk to Ken Fingerhuti , x Admission is free and open Terrace and Crest Drive at the on June-*d at-Jtightond Parlr^HigTr=^ffnpionshljriHeel"on"Julie IOC ; ' Opponents ^emphasized the value of the which seored Mark D'Agostini., two singles apiece by Steve Pope and^ohn • ploying their arts '.• .i*»« > for eliiHi?on ;it School's track sitite and ththe StatStte ChihChampionshii p ThThe tractkk and fielfild eventst wilill begib n at 9 a.m. Johns^ tallied on a fielder's choice by. Steve Frie'rf. Four more runs-tallied In the fifth, with to the publk'r-A-eake-sale will -— — on May-ftHtHh'e sectional meets with the ex- "neighborhood-school" concept and stressed during-Uu)-do.v.- Edwards Bruzers for Meet on June 10 at the same site. the transportation problems'which would be the big.blow beingfepe's bases-loaded double. exhibitors, consis bo held to help defray ex- . The same day a 10-mile hike ccption of the pole vault event which will hold . caused by the redistricting.. : --^-1 - Pepe-led-Jayno-with three hits and six RBI—T handicapped and Sf-u-: penses. . , in the Tuxedo Circular will be its qualifying round on May 25th at 3:30 p.m. at undertaken, under \the- •boys outjoughjthe^ while Johns and Fingerhut each drove In three. ' "citizens-from L'nioif. K.W'.'if. -,NOA-I» her 7:*iu1 \var, Mrs. Urging support for Sunday's various previously designated sectional sites. "For Halper Brothers, Sid Kaufman had.three" program, Miss Virginia leadership of Erwin Conrad.of ..CALDWELL SCHOOL-parents appeared to Sfufacts/Fbrums-unbeqten roughest kind of wear. Host family :)-•• The seven vaulters remaining in,the_com- '. "Roselle_Hark. Ur.it;:. V.cK.iy .m tributes her youth- vary widely in their views of the plan, Some ' hits while Bob Blabolil had a double. • Kenilworth. Springfield. ' :u!ne-;s i^vr interests,noting McKenney of Hoselle Park, Morrlstown. The hikers will j ._ ~~ petition_at~the end of-the qualifying-meet will president of the arts -and -meet at-the—Tuxedo.^JJiY:," Yet tough as they are, (Continued from"pag'g 1) emphasized the "neighborhood school" values .T^appy'sriioved info second place with-a-pah*-—- lrvingtbn, Elizabeth, fta'hwai.. !'--• she lus been involved ... .,,.,»,. '.*_., . -,' , ,* meet on May"27ttr-hr"the-secUonaI-eham- 'and urged strongly that Caldwell youngsters of victories, defeating'Lipns andJ£BAJJons ' .Clark.'—'Plainfield, Berkeley uuh -in as long ;is_ sh^.can. crafts group, said: railroad station-parking lot at aBs lri te U) lhln in school basketball tourriey : »u J.m l T «~ 8s- They took it, pionships. The same procedure Will be used the not be Included In the plan.. ••—•= '^- lost;. 13-8, after leading 5-2. Scappy's came up ..Heights.. Maplewood. and"^-reniomlwr She remiUh-looE 9:30 a.m; ' •' —•- they Keep that dress-up , wlm ability not only to acceptrbuta^o to ap- -following week for the"group championship A bicycle ride" from Others declared just as strongly that their '"The Dayton Intramural Program Physicul. and Bob Nardone 4. Zellouts standouts'-were- with eight runs in the third to turn the garne__' "several other communities, a.s.ecoml placejn_water-eolors years left . tor ou| . ^reciateB^studenl who is different in his culture nlce( with mc poie vault qualifying compeUtion Education. Recreation. (DIPPER) director around. Participating in the winning,attack of _^ Flemington to Neshanic is lookTTake a better and values. Thdy are people with warmth,_ j -;i; ,,.; :.—:.::-Z— 5 —• "-efifldren would mlssthe benefits of .the cluster^ Ken Flockhari_17... Art Freeman^ J3.. Howio , - OmT«xKii)itor-iB-a residont of M the Kenilworth Art- people. We are hopeful the-- on une : John Swedish has announced that the Stufacts Fleischman 6, John Bahr 4, NjiLBradie-8-and 'ten.hrls were John KfetlyrTodd-Mclamedt Ron ' Florida. . '~ ' Association's exhibit-en May .also listed for." -.- Saturdays —.-•.'flexibility, curiosity, humor, Imagination and ..- •' • "'"' •• ' - / • V. grouping and they asked that all grouping be on future w.ill - bring . the., shine . .". every time— : in the National Division and the Felt Forums in Lou Kleinl: Falcons take On the Pom Pomps at Scoppettuolo.-Scott-Pashaiahl-Dave-Falcone. 'realization of. U—.permanent beginning at the Circle Diner, perseverance. . ' ' ^ . . ' "" "* " a town-wide basis. _ Rte. 202 circle in Flemington the American. Division remained undefeated . today. ' and: Jcff« Lubaah'. Lions was paced at. bat by ; -market place, whereby these/, ' "I shall return home .to the Philippines with- SflSQ The_boatrd-*e8olutlon did not mention- a : 1 •Thaf's vajue-plus!- with 3m records after th. e .thir d round of .playir . r TffiFrraserS"(2-l) 36- Pom Pomps (1-.1) Rick Weber, Skip Llguorl, Steve ScHlelhTRob.V people will not only feel --"-rat" - 9 a.m. Participants may'. lasting ties to the people ofthe!-yntted_States of. , ' .. previous long-range proposal to construct' State also meet_ tftj_the Howard" added facilities in the. Walton-Saridmeier area the first annual spring basketball tournament • Another_weU=played garne saw the Harrasers Lamport, Mark Engelhardt and Brian-. - needed and useful, but will be America; •--•-^r-: • .. ""•'''•••>' (Continued from page 1) Baumrind. ="~ — • Johnson Restaurant, Rto, 22, ' w h in cr a8ed -to house all elementary school childrenzaritfa— held in the boys' gym" last week. . upset the Pom Pomps, behind the scoring of able to_ supplement their in- " " jf . ! appreciation of their -;• -not stiso and Wasserman for Township Com-. Scappy^s_jiipped PBA, 3-2, with Todd_— comes. A program of this kind . UNION ARTIST, Mrs. Betty McKay, putvflnlshlng touches on a painting in advance of "North Jplalnfield, ,al_a. a.m. ~-r~Tiwn;national lite; mlttee. It is strange that while endorsing me ualoweu to be closed at tliat time, perhaps, five ' -siuiacts (3-0)58-grlmm'sGals:jM>-31-:The^. „ Steve Harris 14, Mike Klarfeld 10, Pete crefs aid of disabled vets — David Pearson of Piscataway or 10 vears in the futur« '= Gals were unable to copgwith the StufacU fast Gelwarg 7,- Joel Silverman 4 and Ed Gerstein 2 Melanned...besting_ Bruce_CampanelIa.- ,. *^r ,— —— '—.~ T~ —--• does-a-great, deal for "their exhibit to be held Sunday;'qt-»twH:lve Points YMCA. Arts and crofts demonstration ''•' • "- wJtiHdeeper.understanding^oL world.. for township clerk, they are runnlng-a-can' "Extra hands" are helping -JAJqfer'placement -specialists morale.* ' ~whT~b"e sponsored by the. Arts and-Crofts Organization for Seniors and ' is-liieTeader. . ;. . •'! problems; -..•". • -• , •-.-• dldate toopposeme.asi a^county'mtimtteemn ^ ilt l did tt^ that -rbreak attack as Brian Mullen with 22 pointSV and Chrj's Lehmann 13Pom Pompidpoint scored two riins in the third, but Scappy's came out at the Elizabeth officeJLji'-e' ma'Ring every effort to— sie i Bruce Cohen 20, Tim'Pimponelli 10; George, —producers were Jeff-Davis and Bill-StefanyA2 —baclcjidth:.three in -the-fourth with Dave . Handicapped; ••"• .. •. ~ , ",— ~~" ,- " • ••."•_! » ' -Another -r-bicy;clc~^ridc, . " -with.fluency in a new language ;-• = In my dlstrtet^ an office I have dedicatedly s r : theJfcwrJersev'StateTrniriirig -iloyelop- meaningful work •-wlMtever huS_^. ' '8Qtifi-4 and-Rich.I«n 2 scored to lead the _- each. Andy_Nitidn-S«an t l - manager of th¥ office7rsaid^_ltlocaH)fficc_to service the-" Douglass"SSdeIm'eyer of 24H_ • TO IllSlCtll parking loUn-Eluck'omln at 9 a minority on the board. - Weinman 20, ArT Ernst 4, Diive_HoffrnanIZ;and^'-r ' 'g S l' r-each had a'single. . somuwhcnrabroBd-there is a foreigh-studehUr— ?*we nee(j 'Rusty' Stiso and Bob Wasserman against-theZellouts at 7;aLa4nUomorTow. _ Barry Stolbof 1. The Green team-Wgh scorer Lions defeated AmerfcanlLegion, 7-5, in a -this—week-that -several-Tieeds and inquiries of Ht|t st,, Kerrtlworth, fjir^tnrJ^^~ _ _ ' a.m. -.•_.'.' •".! devoted to promoting-.peace ,and_un^- continue in.-the path of BiirRuocco and '- The board's action rescinded a .motion ap- f lo Falcons (1-1) 48- Zellouts (0-3) 44: Thi aS"DiJip Collabelli witb' 3 points while Kyle come=from-bchlnd effort. Trailingr 5-1, Lioris • members of' the Disabled veterans.' ~~- bf. Union College's Elizabeth Irving Chvat of Elizabeth will be installed dcrstanding, willing-to-ghare his beliefs, enjoy -^lorman Banner to-give-Springfield good, proved two years ago which would have phased out the ChlsholnvSchool-over two years,'with Falcons edged the_Zellouts. in-a -thriller as Eaves, Dwight Kpoyman and Dana Levitt scored"twice each in the third, fourth and fifth • American Veterans, trained in Frontwn TSflkLthalla number^ !.jimp1,S| ),as |)(,en appointed to ' 'Sunday-Hs president of- the Eastern Union tho_ luxury-of learning from an American clean, honest aiuLvigorous governmehXlWith.' all children In that area ultimately transferred Teacher Rollle Marionnl ledd the Falcon attackt — tallied one basket each. Green Eaves play the innings to win. Triples by Andy-Herkalo and - " _ the teclThiqucs of job of .-—on-The-job -^ra+mttg;—rhTT^board of directors of County .YM:YWHA_aL.th • • "Groups and some locales will feel slighted. V/.er~ bfoke-the 5-5 tie with a two-rOn single. workers, disadvantage^ office assure instant corn- Opportunity to keep needed -. Charlotte ter. '• will not erase all our problems in one night. the scoring went to Steve Heller 7, Vic Steiner 4, Roselle and New .York City, has been active in in state tournament '-" Crestmont Savings beat Lions," 3-1, as Joel persons, and youiig people mTInlcation with members of for the-pooi—in-thc- : Other club officers are . "The motion is practical in many ways, with Ed Toefcr 2 and Eric bornfeloTJ7 who. desire to enter the labor minority groups. -—eiviev-na savings ih the use of facillties.and-pcrsonnel. ?n Friday^ May 20, from j off-Suppiies to the invading.-cover, is available througgh thhe -/ -Board ofEducatlon. Its rewards in the-way-of Two-ycar_ term-board_members nominated Chanh^vice-prqsident of. the American Jewish "The board is committed to working for a.m. 10,i p.m., at lhe-narmy.w^,,"' ~ • " • -aui-Gift shnn'nf-thShop of th»e JECtfr, vin 330 frlendaraelfwtdknwgg h association building,. 1131JS. lb^bVif are Dr. Alihi Hirschberg and Mrs.-Bertram •'_ tho time and effort inputri would say that.you Congress 5n3-Co-Chainiuin_j)f the commission superior education. It needed,'we "will-involve ._ _. Jerscy_sf T-Jagust. ' ' ..- :rrr- on membership. ar(d nrgnhlTHinn" ••_.___ ' all schools. If necessary, we can surmount-tho-—- cont fidl-rtnirsr tribute summer clothing, hrip- ,Bnn'd.will provide the music. ' Australian Institute of Technology in Adelaide, lii's f it couplo of~muf(riifiri>nt Freeholder Edward Tiller.:, paring- , newspaper J^.Hunter of Ranway-has been" " munity will now closeolts ranks to gain the dfyidliilillil a-brac, uscdj electrical ap- "releases ? ^Write to Australia, and Baying the promiso-of njob in - ^^feid maximum benefit from our decision,. As . —pliances, books' 'etc., roay- and Director- Thomas Byrries ' ---'--•"- •-•„ oasin'ifTtis entry into the ' - prinw ri1>, Or-pjtn'fried oFlho Elizabeth Police . Willi'fflife newspaper'and- ^Jiaxe—t_hem^.pickcd— uj>tbj!^ -"•The-Auatrftli'an-gpvernmelit is tiyiirg-.tor;" been assistanj^ciBjMi:^and""l°h°geriffIthe schools as one combined unit. Ifirmly- believe . I'lns l'(->Le-iiii(l Cliurli(is^ "eallirigllie YW.CA iiff'ice zafecourage people-wiihout some mennsiof Roselle*Park office. "'-"—^-~s'--•"-- •-• ~ that-w.o have chosen the bestplun submitted." _. 15(H) by~Monday. pp iucntor.ingahXcouTiPg^lie4»ysT-^^^ujrtTTV^ .Southward' eomnaenteci, ,1'Early.Jn-tha—. For the past'two and a half years Mnllagu has at tho AgencrBanh-of-Montreal, in New York OF SHORT HttlS _Pip?ess 1^sawwhata tren>§ndousJobiJms\ybiJd:-—^ worKcdpartTtimc.asTrropaTrman for tllt'-Slt^ pY UjtTto'thrRaJujyJNatlbna -.be/a'nd thataorne-peoplc would-b^diapleaserf • 1 ' tetlhMJg* leirb^comlng-an- ^^^^aP^ily It^lfWvtll^ officerln^UBB^Hc-continii'ed.with that^bank' [}pgnirrfffew^theNatlonnl StateBan^^ tr' — . „ ,^, •..• • >. _,^- ••,-

tr'sr' sHcrhiJs'b-V"JT>iJ=-:Ti!t bl SCOUN'f , g p g ...IF^OUR CAR IS DROUGHT IN WITHIN ' *' Park-Klwahlsin 1069-70. Our^xperlenced staff can save you up to hun- vote as board president, stated, "In accordance 5 DAYS AFTER ESTIMATE 15 MADE with our philosophy of providing tho best dreds of dollars .in plahning your home im- posslbleeducation,.wehave sought to bring the provements, aand help you wFth_any Installatlort entire,comjnynity-togethor,.'^^.;..,-?,.. .:^- AN AUTO REPAINTING 31st PINGRY SUMMER SESSION questions or problems. . • • "But I feel that we are not now prepared to SYSTEM THAT WORKS! children of the community at this time. And I — Ihurstlatf. i there was nothing-to trapthe/a in- COME SEE OUR FINE want to praise our administration a'nd teaching - V«V« ««ry proud ol our "SVStlM" JUNE 26 - AUGUST 4 J 972 it Poti'imd Chmiu's, //«<• ({ids o< COLORAMA.AUTO AND TRUCK P*INTIN< staff for their efforts to present the finest, and. _Panelllng Wall Goverings.. Shelves*( Woods. Class) equals education, for all the children in our ur<'woi-thjhoiritu'if>lilsiii r . ' In Gqrwood, N.J. CelMngs But, «• don't intand to "Po(onl" It "~ averi ACADEMIC ADVflMCE CREDIT HEADING IMSTITUTE Rtiorn Dlvldiers Decorative Bricks .schools." UUlld . tomo of th* b«nafltt Io'y6u wr»: .t;.., A . 7 l v 5 Gr.de« 3 -1,1 '. . ~ •rFoldlrig-Doiors—- -Bearhs- .,.~"Th. V .r--r— noEat-any..time. ".'r«r< /rfJiV/<7> 'inrth^'sviiti; .-at ***/ ^•._Ust*4!(*vablyJtaau!llu!-auta-|>*llntlal>l—'' ' "Table Tops • . . involve thettaudlnecr School, which serves all'"' V Praylew or-Review 1n..':-^.. .'Qlology • DeVfliopmantal Goffer's " V |jv chur/xt' you just' 2 '«' 'MJf Irhlatf and ,• Special paint lermuUil • 34*hour paint l»rvl<« Endllth, M»thomatlci, Chomlttry lticr«»5r* "$| ~ Mold.lngs . Decorator Panels Leaders . i» - the sixths'seventh and eighth graders, Lwal tylodorn Langu«oos' J ^poundfortlu'irfiirf.AII «'<•<;/«•• • •' Vltaiiiandi ot.calori lo Khaota'fron* Comnrdwrnlon Fofmlca '" secondary education is the responsibility of the. l night. 3 or 4 - ws tun dim* on our iwkly fiimilv spri'litL too. • UMra-hltit*t|!i*ti whlth t Spindles " ; 'Wood Stains Electrical Supplies Union County Regional High School District 7Ji/.-<> noli'; Enlrrtninmcnt • IVMr Ouaranl«« d^al and is beyond tho jurisdiction of the"Springfield A nwnl thill litsWit just its good us it vosls: S!i.2i>for » ' . . • 'r.. (tllmal.i ' . LOW. IOW HURSERY CflMP SPECIAL COURSES I/nil's live mid tirt'ly. Giva't. •there'was: a, forest fire - board'.'". • ' , full-coufsi;fi'itsl, Includjn'gour soup"'o) r ^*Kf?!t^^ • • High quality tntiUrlull • H»d (arp«t '•ASM'3-14 Agoi 3 and 4 Oradei t - Alcoa Armstrong Dacor ' Georgia Pacific Ply-Gems' Wai I-Tex jhe duy.An pnlw ihiil'sdiffcrmtt und. aonnds, und 11 hi'nl tlinljiot's WB call our I . DallV! 9:35' -' 3:U^Two ' Dally;,9:55 • 1: llllllllllllllimilllllllllllHjIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIII > "Ykl.l,-A-rBll.,_ . _, swlmi .Daily, Sporli,. ,swiwt»lng« Oantwtf . General Electric Bulbs •.df Jicious,vi'i'rynig!itt('.risi>s.ii!uuy holiday, nil people,fiiu>il talU*iin \ THE PINGRY SCHOOL 467-009Q "'.'..."••• v / hiill tl.ifiK— 11 />.in. I . 1 .311 NORTH AVENUE, HILLSIDE, N«W J«R»«Y • TBLiPHONEI 1M-MN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiinwiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi Hi nniDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiMliiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiHiaiinummDiliniiiiiiiDiiiiHiiaimiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiH/l

'. .'.'*• I ¥:<• -.t.-'. ' • >- . day, May 18; 1972-SPRINGFiELD .(N.J*:) LEADER- "Work NearHome"~-r— . 1 Thursdays-May 18, 1972 siiburhgrr To Place Your Ad - takes Suburban track meet Call 686-7700 686-7700 .'ByJONKOTH-'-' r I* Wilteba», both of Cedar Grove, beating^ Uary's l?te mark byjViJnches, Wlltebay high —Dayton's, mile-relay quartet "the Bulldogs a come-from"-behlnd victory in the B GUIDE _38th Suburban Conference track and Held meef Help Wanted Men i Women , 1 I Help Wmled Men 4 Women 1 Help Wanted Men I Women"""~ 1 HHp Wanted Men & Women . 1' Help Wanled Men & Women -1 Help Wanted Men & Women 1 Help Wanted Men ^ -flrMillburnBaturdayTMUlburn,.which held a 'Help Wanted Men &-Women 1 Help Wanted Men S Women" 1- 2'j point edge going into the final event, lost for •Accounting, office Clerks UiUfii&t time since 1964, the second time hTltP *" SHAPE YOUR FUTURE . AAALE a-FEAAALE, FULL-TIME P.T. help for CPjA olllce. 2 days PART - TIME SALESLADIES 40NewJobUI»llng« ""•. FACTORMnfOReS week. Some experience with NEEDED. Dry goods & linens. •years. . . . Clerk Typlsti *loo -E.Orily ; - PERMANENT POSITIONS. statistical typing—nac. Also Experience preferred. 1310 Onejvro_finishes in the hurdles by Len ,. (4 ralsn per year) VBANKIL -Li : i_ 'ALSO r ~DpoxKeeplng eyperlence.deslrable.. Stuyveunl Ave., Union. 488-3373 : Clerk Typlsti J105—Wmmlt Call Frl.bet. 910 A.M. 374-3011. K-518-t _£rather and Paul Fanaroff paved the way for GRADUATE TO A Machine Operators for ••. L- -.- .' • X5-J8-1 the dramatic finish. Prather took the 120 high . Recep'tjonltt wo • Spfld Light.Assembly Work : . Gel Friday t us.- Spfld . PART TIME or tuir time, no PARTTIME WOMAN hurdles in 14.5, followed by Fanaroff. who was Clericals *100 • Un-e.O. experience necessary.. Learn to To arrange appointments By, clocked in the same time. The placlngs wer*= Ult» Slenot tno . Local co_<: -_ NO EXPERIENCE REQLTIRED SDll-MulUill lundb 8. Mock in yobr telephone, Good pay. 3795100 Mr.. . Bookkeeper 1135.: Spfld Iri.'i-Jjmi'. A',k lor-Mr Anfl>Mo..94J Adrlance, ~ • ' switched in the low hurdles -Fanaroff was first " . Secretaries to"tl75Jfflt«l . •Excellent working conditions 3VOO or-781 J24V. : \ •• •• "• •. -"••- The Pru.v. __ j, K5-ia-r~ in 19.9 seconds. All (ees paid • no contracts ALL FRINGE BENEFITS HO-B-1 "Call lor.Information How-do you make that newly-«?arned high "REAt ESTATE SALESMEN ' ^WarrenSchleupner threw'the Javelin 168feet ARLENe PERSONNEL' SALESWOMEN WANTEO. SERVICE school degree pay off? PUtifto work foros as PART TIME 6AL FRIDAY HURRY-CALL' TODAY TO JOIN 2 inches to placeJirst In that event. ' '-' a" stenographer or typist at one of New ONE OF THE FASTEST 379-3395 RichanLBesLiPencil Co—— ' Maximum IS hours per week. GROWING REAL ESTATE The moet was actually decided by points for •372 Morris Ave., Springfield Your First Job Experience preferred,—Asiltt- . . X-518-1 "Jersey's most Impoi-tarrr-banks! You'll get a COMPANIES IN UNIONS, ESSEX second, third, fourth and fifth place finishes— good .starting salary, excellent benefits, and a . .-2T1 AAounfaln Aven"ue7"SprJngfle|d, N.J: Insurance, agent; typing and -eoUNTIES-.EXPERIENCED.', ^lorlcal-dutieo. Ploasanftelephone PREFERRED, BUT WILL TTie Bulldogs' Carl Kttrtovsky finished-second chance to break Into banking fasti Apply to .-.•• -~- • .-_.. X 5-18-1- voice, sharp gal Call Miss Conroy in the BSO^Dave Episcopo was second in-the - ACCTS PAYABLTT" KiO'EEE 379-1800. -.-—.— • , : TRAIN. F.ORFUCITT1ME ONLY: our Personnel Department—and weekday- R-5-m-l OUR OFFICES, ARE." --~ MAKE 5145 IZ_ INSURANCE— AiuLYflUi'7 ASSOCIATED WITH BUILDERS *L:M.-and-4"P:AA- : 7— TYPISTS - CLERKS" s, HAVE 50 NEW HOMES-TO BE Third-placefinishers were Mike Stadler and And continue to-movo upl Opply. BUILT IN UNION COUNTY FOR 1 Openings in Claims Office at shouldn,'! be fust a lob, but the first ste PART-TJME—..." lo* D'A^ostinl; Stadler* behind Fanaroff aniT to_leaj;n_more.ph»BM (*.hkkpq. I Cranford,— near Parkway; P m your OUR OFFICE ONLY. WE ARE >v .Lovely Spgfla. ,areB £0. Call MAL-ET-, FEMALE MEMBERS' OF' MULTIPLE I'. Rrather in the low hurdles and D'AgOstinl in the Virginia Desmond R5181 Interesting and--varied dulies__ —LISTING IN EASTERN-UNION FIDELITY Nr Train In Newark".J month Call: .ay, even while training.,.we Off'COUPLES— COUNTY B, THE ORANGES (V I discus._Bob pay followed him in that event, us we hauo a pleasanl atmosphere wlth- 2004 Morris Ave. union ABBAUA - EX-PERIENCEDalr conditioning, F.CULLEN. BenefrHt : ' . Janitorial Service -MAPLEWOOD AUCAi CONTACT Eric Bergman came In fourth in the pole vault K5IB1 Union Trust Company refrigeration and heating "i ' point |n Vour_ lite, your-WeJl.earned -MRS. VR2AL. " •• mechanicrtpJeKhJntJradBjn a •"-642-8150- y.Off with even more... a brightana~ ~ VL - Top Wages . ^. " and Scott herjnan •fpitottsdflu~tr.il theshot pufr*" • 765 Broad Stree> ,$tate_ approved private technical -:z' AMiERICAN -• school, Teaching experience —-AT 7HBJEE ^^The-Jonathdh-Day»prr-Roglonal-Higi!_School> TIMBER TOPPERS .— Scoring puncrTin thtj-hurdles Up Jonulliuii Buylon— -A^TSTPAYABtRURKV ; Newark, N.J: - -'— HARDWARE*^— -SUBURBAN REALTY- W!&*?MP!I<.: C5II ; Justlookatthiillstof.c CLOPportunllleswe have avallableu. "RSJJIonal+llghsehoolt.LQc.kJMnils.provldGd byPaul FarVafaff; lettle»l.(, "an d"• Le" n 'Prather" '•"•. • Mr. Connolly at EXPERT BUILDING .-varsUy ^orrtoarnTncludes, lehto righ^^Coqch'Ray Yh Ellot.Liebmqn ancLDdnKotovsky. (PhotiTEjrBaxtor Associates)--finished fourth in the 220. •"• — experience necessary. H,S. R51B1 _^•"" MUTUAL INS. T - •—• . 688-6568 Prathor'-tficenfly swept bof*T>urdl«s races-tVhjad the BolldogsJcLlhaJr fliiFvlctorV graduate. Good opportunity witti MflJKTEMAHCE, INC ~ 12464-Morrls.Ave.,-umoiv—Realfi vA'.- _Dayton finished with a^rpointsrtoeatlng the' -ever o^»?MlllburrrrThB rinir ^pllf •hw two hnrrllax. (imnHln |»nH Dayfbn to victory In regional—office of national = ;: ' company.--—Qood"~-worlI51r 7 FJNANCIAL Fridays 4 PM to B PM . RECIPROCATINO~^"At)JCRAFT-^- ^16 -wi th- Vefona fourtlTWilh 33_Nesdar Grove CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINQMANAGER _CLAIMAUJUSLI CD7\APUTERt)PERATORS ' Sundays 10 AM to 12'Noon —ENGINEMECHANIC FOR TEAR conditioned office. EXcellenT. CHIEF-CLERK - ~" k5li I DOWN AN.D BUILD UP. APPLY • J.~ •*i*.-9,'zF-*i \l '~T~ (26), Caldwell, (i2),and.New Providtouje (8'/ii) benoflt program,. 37'/i hour week. xcellent opportunity for an • CLAIM EXAMINERS '*' IN PERSON. A.P.A. BLDG 11, Send .resume to P.O. Box %n, Nationwide . security agency aggresslye casually acjluster.- LINDEN—AIRPORTi RT"- 1;—- TO DaCe aOll VlClOry rounded out the^ompetition. ~ >\ ,~ WesttleOd^NJL- N.J.'S ^ requires; a, neat mature i, with 5 yeacs experience, to • SECRETAJ?IESrANrLtV.PISTS" LJJJDEN. cover fv\uHllluUllluUlli , MMcit-i y anandd' X9-19-1 T '" "MKlBurh got its big lift from Paul Jackson ""NEWSPAPER CHAIN WANTS ASHU?T- -•:. capabilities to superulse^ntlre Middlesex'Counties, liberal • KEYPUNCH OPERATORS PRODUCTION and Stevefenster. who won th«dlspus and shot^x SL-EEVE PRO OR STRONG ASSISTANT' clerical and financial staff. -company benefits. -R-EPR^SHMBNREPR^SHMBNT STANDSTAND' ' Stu Garawitz shot a' 42 and picked up three Previous experience wlta— __SlH-APPOI NTM EN T CAL 1 put, respectively. Ohfe-two finishes^in-thosB" LOOKING TO AAOVE UP- THE LADDER. OPERATORS fof r ParksPk . MusMtt bbe points to lead Dayton ton Wh-V !golf victory ~ACCOUNTS accounts recelvabla"» P««e» the door.•-ui»n\ Box OSS, Maplewood,-N.J. 15 Washington SI. NewarK^-N. Pil V Ca flSand holld v t and suburban ' weekly' nowspaper ' - more with Matt Teltser firing a 47 for another. be In our office by noon on Friday. be chairman of the first regioriaTcllnic of the "NSCAA;" Bob Seddon of the University of fringe benefits. Call for 07O40. ————' ' - • * ° " ' » Company — Operators chain/ Experience essential, — • appointment, 673-4474 Equal Opportunity Employer "An Equal-Opportunity Emplpver National Soccer Coaches Association of Pennsylvania, "Drills Combining Offensive '•".. ' xa ia-i_ knowledge of page make-up, America to.be held in the Ramada Inn at East and Defensive Movements without Ball;" John- r M-F' • • For positions Iri our Newar.k Home Offices, apply Steady lobs wlth_orpwlng "CffnTpa'ny Benefits,' Call Mr ~- _at_our employment bureau any time between . • -manufacturei—of -printing Milton, D96-77OO." Brunswick tomorrow and Saturday. Coaches McKeon of East .Stroudsburg College, _ ""AMBITIOUS LADY • v CLERICAL POSITIONS _ H5-1B KEYPUNCH— • 8 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Monday through ' • "•- plates and solutions. Good and players from New Jersey; Pennsylvania, -If you are ulei oriented,' have Experienced operators 'needed I starting rates, full benefits'. "Offensive Soccer;'-Jerry-Lewis-oPHacken- "" your own. car, and a strong desire -Alpna-Numerlc; 02°, 0S9, or Unlvac "Friday (Except Holldaysl. . , — Apply In person or call it,A Aims SOCCER. New York, Maryland, Delaware. ancfcConr— sack High School, "Defensive Soccer;-""Bob to succeed with unlimited Income, Spring Has Sprung And the Jobs Are Opening! OAL OH 0UY~FR1DAY ^^BUSy 1701 .-Full-tlmerpartJinie,-days or SALESLADIES ,a challenging opportunity' awa'lts suburban newspaper chain wants nights, Good starling salary and BOUTIQUE SPORTSWEAR, necticut will^berijrattendance; "\~Sprlnger of CInclnnotus High School, "SoccBr youJXall today I Mr. LampV. 389- hariworkng, bright Individual, benefits. Fee paid. Call: : LEADING SHOPPE OPENINGS, Esposito has selected outstanding~soccerr-^Rules and Officiating;" Leo-Kenworthy oT~ 8434. -'-'a- - '-• Here'&a touquet-of-three beautiful positions— ^^able^lo-foilowWnilructlomT-Goot) rMODERN-&IB4=- 10 A.M. TO 2 P.M. - coaches from the college and high school level Cathedra'! High School and Ed Prinka of Edison . — I) BIB I typlst a must, steno not neceisary. 1503 StuyvesantAve., Union -PERMANENT. PLEASANT to~choose from I Each one Is a budding but' helpful. Good salary and, BST" SURROUNDINGS, GOOD iQl"ipeak_at_the clinic." They Uncluder John High, "The Rdle of the Secondary Coach in the company benefits, call AAr. Asri, ~WtrRTCTNTG-—CTCTOD m-CHg S. BABYSITTER • Full time In ropportunlty to earn extra money to finance -888^7700. -•- Reeves 'of Drew—University, "Gaining a NSCAA;"Gary Hlndlcy o» Middlebury College, Sprlngtleld area... . SANDY WEISSMAN, 447-0520 — —SprlngTactlvlties. KEYPUNCH. OPERATflR PANTS PCACE PLUS BylUIXWII.y D Grove, Union. This marks the second time they Psychological Edge in Soccer;" Bill Brew of "Goalending," and Robert 'Cheney of Ca'm- Call 467-2835 X S-1B-1 _Alpha-NumeriCj.---2-3 yea • — Z41MILLBURN AVE., .The Elizabeth SCTSSchedlheTJmtcd States—havh e reached thhe flnalslllln threh e seasons. Thoh y h MILLBURN h hdlh Quinnipiac College, "Little Things Mean a hM Hig . "Programmed Instruction—A 313 Washington-St., Open ChallengChallnge Cup Finals byby' defeatingJhdefeat)ng-.thee won ththe nationatill championshihihi p In 97 19700 Great Deal;" Walter, _Chyz»wych of.._ New Approach"to_Succex.." ., JFAUTICrAN —GENERAL ACCOUHTIMfi-— Wanted — Thursday, Friday and - An Equal-Opportunity Employer M-F ^=—AZOPtAT German Hungarians," 2-1,- last Sunday... at Oncc'ugain it was Abe Wolonow, the flashy Philadelphia. TexUles, "Teaching of_.Fun- One of the busiest" coaches In the. Union ,Saturdayi-:935-S4l4/—381-362/, TYPISTS _ SALE5T5EPARTMENT i : — CLERK !.."• - Dlvlstorrof We offer an Interesting t, -Metropolitan Oval. They will play-for the winger formerly of Tel Aviv, Israel, who damentals to Beginning,. IntermediatiirSnin County RegionalHighSchopl District, Esposito 'Linden. - American Hoechst dIVersldlf led position to an . Good Typing SR Prepare and check data, applicant who en|oys'working with "_. national-title Sunday-at 3 p.m. at Karcher's opened the scorin'e for the Union eleven. The Advanced J'layers;" Bill"Muse ofHartwick nas three Jiead ..coaching assignmentsTt reconcllBtlonsTJ" Knowiedgo of KEY PUNCH Corporation payroll' Mpful. Good salary and LIKE MAKING - Laure.?,',7APp"c?nt musl Possess plny; was jet up by Unlonite Manny College, "Economical Training Through One-~ BQE.: Maintenance , 3558 Central Avo.—•" Iheablllly&doslretogrovvwlthlin T )ayton:-bowling, .tennls,and.BQccer.. His. two- benefits, Apply Personnel IENDS '?"" — New Providence, N.J. —SchollseheldHit- the.'21-mmutc'mark • when he General ledger, payroll/ taxes. department .-- OPERATORS -FRIENDS? year record -as soccer; coach includes .nine Manage small office. "Send An Equal Opportunity Springfield, N-.-J. " Ex'ceHint r - Love making monoy ? You can do Mechanic - :-—passed the ball in from the wing to Abe, who School, Albert Stripp of Town of JVVebb_schools victories, 14 losses and seven tiesrHeTe*peets — "resume; salary required. Union QobdjWWvFIgures OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Full tMe, Lor\g=term; both, as an AVON Representative. opportunity. Contact Porsonnwol • cohlrollecl the-ball andUeUgo^a shot fronfabout . "Vicinity, Write Box 1332, c-o Union plush office : In H'soasy... andlunl For details-call— -—' 3794090 aVid_Al_Morrlson of Td"freld*a""Wlm"lng"team next: season-with a Leader, 1291 Stuyvesant Avo.>. -193-Morrls Av»,^Sumrnlt, N.J," right now; • —,' • 2nd ShKt. 20yards put that-had "goal" written all over it ''High School Soccer;" dozen returning veterans.. * Union, NJ .., .: R 5-18-1 downtown Summit— Union, KenllwM-lhr—RTreuttrr .: . • . K o-18-i tho instant itJeft:hls""fO6tr This scorc_ gave GENERAlrJCLERKS^ Rosulle Park, Llndon, HllWde,' Experience In various te>-lnsley,Texteods : : ', Hls_bowling tfiarri-flnished with a 6-6 record —"-—© IR L F RID A Y — WcsHleld, Cranlord, Garwood and KlizabelhT":i S edge_at_the turnabout. ; -—- Good Typing Skills Ma|or'phonograph record co. APPLY NOW: Rahway, mochankal maintenance of j .i, ; -TwcWe minutes Into-the second hBlfr-WaHer1- and his current varsity tennis squad is riding requires girl frldav. Must be good, building and production ; ; the crest of one" of the most successful-seasons—— BOOKKEEPER—- -at-flgures. some typing. Call 233- -Mountainside, Mlllburn; Summit, machinery, - pumps, drives, vietory_slcein to - HScbmotQlbchp" put the finishing touches on a Rollsnow^opien "•Full" charger preparet4ons'"0l • — Immediats Hire Springfield; • bearings; some knowledge of SECRETARIES goal that started when a shot by Chardin in that sport at Dayton. They have posted a 12-1 flnanclalOilIteTilent. All benefits ' -Call.373-0703 machine shop practices. Must record with their, only loss coming to Summit, company paid includlng- -""""All jobs offer;, fine salaries and'excellent Irvlngton or Vallsburg, have BlacJcSealileense. Apply Dennis'Insley of Springfield has become'the Delicc^^s wa„„„s knocked out b} y„.„..„..,,„..„.. the-Hungarlan'„s . «, hospitallzatlon, life Insurance, and benefits Including a garo|en-1lke, easily • • ....'*• iS|R.LS MSK FORCE • ... Call-375-JI0O In person or call 444-4200. ' AND CLERICALS for golf by a 3-2 tie breaking match. Dayton also posted pension, Salary—to $12,000 first Garden State-Athletlc-Gonferenee-varstt}"—ooaliiTto ScheJJscheidt, who let it ride oncc_' J l5?T2nd; or 3rd. sh|ft. ln|ectlon 24 Linden"Ave., Springfield. — Call 731-7300 Its first tennis triumph ever over Mlllburn this dopendlng upon-background-and • _ accessable"suburban-locatlbn in unlimited- fAd|acent to General '.- state champion in the history of Union College. more only-to-be^topptfd^again^uttHis time' ability. Doremus Ave. 589-1450, — molding machine -oepratlon and : Fanwood or Scotch Plains, ' opportunities to grow^ with. our jsromot'e- assembly. No experience •: Or«js_Shopplng Village) . . The 21-year-okLsophomore took top honors in The Union County Park. Commission an- seasbn"T>y a 3*2 score. This week's matches . . w .•'.••.••"-..., D5-18-1- Call 754-6838 are flndIhgXCX)PER hard to' Schmotolocha just pushed it in with the Side of' from-, within ^policy. Apply .Rerspnne* necessary'. . - -'- -~. H5-.18.1' the ,GSAC*.singlcs tennis champidnships held • nounccd thisweek that application forms for its include meetings with-MillburnrSummit-and- • • Call 6M-6122 „', )i\a E.,Jersey St., Elizabeth . his foot. By now the Hungarians weredqwn.but a^««aj aL ^ V 4 ^ •-— - «— ' ' 352-2J03 We're an Important growth leader. In 4he : r-1972 Ash Brook Junior Golf Academy-are now--: CedariGrove. Department-any weekday, 8:45 a.m. to 4:45 . last Saturday-in Toms Rivci—whcro-Ocean • not out. .They—ptit Heavy pressure on the BOOKR^ePErT 1U Broad St., Newark -MANAGERS REQUIRED dynamic and significant health products "County College was host to the league"title play. ,' Elizabeth defense_and at the 75-mln0te mark availableaTthe AshBrookGolf'Coursc,Scotch_- Coach •Espositois-varslty tennis squad-ig GerieTal •ledger,-some—typlngr- 423-S050 FOR NEW BUSrNBSS — Plf d f Hi pleasant olflce. •_. ' • ' * a-in-l CALLINTBRV4-6W-3H-7221 . to be based onflndlng the right people- and J A sophomore majorlngjn liberal arts, Dennis s . Leo Butnlb. came through for the Hungarians! composed of Howie Levine, Marlin, Dennla,_- •- NADBC.LUMBERiFOEirCO. GUARDS """— BETWEEN5:30-7P.M;. showlng.our appreciation. If you're qua llfledjj 1530 W..EIUabeth Ave,, Linden drew a bye in tho first round and then took four.-, to make it, 2-1, • —- ._ •_.... The golf academy, which-wns'developeTMfl '-'Bick-FishbeinrTom Lowy, Larty Silversteln, -Full or part time. wan!ed_for~ L P ,N er..^lu?.!e,"t'loiLdBEtorSs or any-of-lhese positions, we'd like straight matches to gain the conference singles' 1971, provides a unique oppprtunityfor 12 to 16- Stu Liebeskind, Bob Wallach, Brain Spector, HEMPER INSURANCE security plant protection; All shifts of(Jce._ Typing skill Is required; This Sunday at Farcher.'s Grove it-will be the -ajitf3«eekends. Good stajMlhg Call 1 to 5 P.M. 373-8215. MAINT£MANCE MAN' lor new year-ol ulud Union Count l y residenta s to develop and • Jack Goldman, Bob Weltctiek, Mike Levino and . Amer-LcanHoechst— Immediate opening In the honors. HiHislipponens opponent in the ttnajLrouafflaal round.wal wflS-Uills Hill—r g|ant of the BasWElizabeth SO vs the giant ot >? V, T , , J '™. - ' 25_De Forest "Avenue salary. Must-have car, phone arid dental laboraJory., 'Clght- ihc k oUin ski s "SleVe Cohen. ' ' ' ^- ' • -, BOOKKeEPERSmall-''companvj clear record. Assignment near ^malntenance work. • Apply "~ Gorporat lon^— brand-new offrces of our Robinson of powerful Cumberland County L w^,i (San-Pedro of-Loa-Angeleiij^Never—- P^" * - * $ " ' -Unlon-AAaplewood. - area seBklno— home. Apply.9 A.M. • 5 P.Mi dally, LABORERS— Kenllworth Immodlately.Al-LIED-GHURGIN T 1 International Division * In J_CollegeCollege. Thc"UThc~UC ace emerged on top, G-4M,, fi-2.6-2. _be£oreJias_thercl.bee;be.£oreJias_there_been a- national playofplayofV W ™ academy will cohsist of four two^wcek Ksppslto Is completing his second year of part-time bookkeeper: Hours An Equal Opportunity EmployerfM.E- WedneJufoysJlli±fi,M.,,. Saturdays Sanitation Department.- Excellent 8.-SADIC1N-LAB. 70 Howard-SI,, sessions, wltlrthc first session slated tp begin- : flexible. Send referonces-resumo '9 to 12 noon, or call 7&-B549 wages. Pension and other fringe irvlnglon. 373-3131. " — *55a_Conliai-Ave. ~ CEDAFT KNOLLS; Along thft way. to his-title, Dennis eliminated-~goccer in the town of-Union. The people of "tea'ch"ing^Ii^srein ealLiicaTion,.healtil _loP.O.-BoX'H4,JJnlOn, N.J. 07083... benefits. Apply Borough Clerk's X-5-181 Now_ErovJilcnce, N.J. on June 20 under the direction of Jon-Ba)llnger, .-,- • '• • - R 5-18-1 _ PINKERTON^S '1'NC,-- office Kenllworth Municipal An Equal Opportunity Christian Lefer of the County_CollegeJ)f Morris^ ynion should beprpud of this teamiand support jeducatlon an4 coaching _aM5aytpazafteChis_ J : Employer M-F .'• l -assistant gdlf~prdfdss!ortal at?the"~As*rBfook --CUEBK TYPIST •/ 2040 Mlllburn Ave., Maplewood, -Building. Weekdays 9 10-J.E.M.-.- MAINTENANCE-- "B-i In a pro-set; Brian. Dalyrm ple-of Middloscfc-^|t-thlscoming Sunday. _Z ' . graduation- in 1969 from West Virgiriia _ Good typist for billing. Good with -Second FlodrrRoom 202 • — 274-9090, -—-=T^_ v SECRETARY TO CONTROLLER figures, Congenial ' office. •~- • "• . R 5-25-1 County College, 8-3, and Dan Halter, also of-—^.^g ^ me is a realnatipnalchampionship, Golf CaMrnB~Kach two weclrsesslon will in- Wesleyan, where-he won varsity letters-in; -^ CLERK TYPISTS An Equal Opportunity Employer MEGHANIGS^ clude 10 daily (Monday" tHrough Friday) two BOOKKEEPER ASSISTAMT -Hospltalrtatlon & other beneflts.for Production'llne mechanics tg.wotk_ REGIONAL STMWARI—Rick Wnek has prDvldedioodeVshlp-lrrthe field and oibat, -Cumberland, 6-fl,f3"*8fB*2L ...-._." Any soccer team inJhe United States had the soccer and track. He lives In Clark, whoro he Need an alert person who Is good Irvlngton office. Chance for MP'" * "~ " T' LADIES- STUDENTS^MEN on packaglng.'machlnes & other AAANAGER-tRAINEE other skills.. IIVoVKhowTind Ilka stat work, '. hour lessons.^ with a specific golf skill In- WllhllQures 8, can type (or busy FIRST NATIONAL STftTE advancement. Phone 374-9123 for Part time or fg|l time. Distribute Oponlngs for~ amb.ttlous men you'|[_enLoy this position.' thls-ivason for (ho Jonathan Dayton Regional Hlgfischool.baseball team?X"-"- .... While the Union College Owlsare enjoying a _.right to play In the^Challeng^Cta). Canpnsburg .also played high-school Boccer and-tracknrr- bakery oqulpl. High rate of pay fi, 1 . structed fin eachdny—r sybytban-advertlslno. agency, one . an appointment,-—'- . _. •_.. "tolifls and- samples for the full benefits. Apply In person. Inlerei ted-lna career. We are a fine season in their initial year in the Gardcp gC,' whom EllzabetFaefealed-jusT-two .weeks Esposito la recognized as one of the top soccer yenrs_experjenco. 37 hour BANK OF NEW JERSEY • :_.—T-^^.-.^^ii- X-5-18-1 -HULLER-BRUSH-CO^W-plus per young and growing fast food chain. f')Hi r.tr""""" benefits. Call TTATNIDY man for garden —r'ii car necessary —. .-BOROEN-hM.C. call fOtciappt-.399-9813.-Mr.Alte, Openings-aiour-modern facility "State Conference, Itisley has been nothing short— ago, were amateurs and-drd well tp teach the:-: iL for • each -Bession will be players In the state and has played with the MlssHanmaa- 376-6920. Raymond apar.tmenL.«. , : , . • K-5-181 worKlng-condltlon. Please apply like ajjinftls, nave '••..•/ R-5-18-1 R-5-181 -when under preasuro. and his example- of : any week day at the COMMISSION, Acme. St., ' Behind the sparkling pitching of Dnytonace . week. "" ^drshpL tomorrow night at Farjcher's Grove .because later dnte. . •" ' 7700. _Elliabeth, Mon. thru Frl., 1 p.m.-A ^ndatton 'and" bo 'strong MOLOMflXE'RS CREDITS, COLLECTION^ pertormanccperformances p.m. to handle larger dogs. MACHINISTS Frank-Filipono. Dayton's-baseball team beat Filipone notched both victories.'to.brinp-hls—}^""^;," the field will be taken over by. the high'school 1 : • ' ! BOOTBLACK WANTED Personnel Departmenf ARLEIN MAL HOSPITAL, Men dxporlenced. In plastic mo CORRESPONDENT _^"~ - 743-34.5763-34.5.. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Fully paid malor medical, ndlviduaLrccord to 5-3 The hard-throwing ' senior North-South game. The best high school. ' 379-V711 If youjiave 2 yoariJu' morebf A-R or Credit " =—; S!^!!nS^--£";,fr • V"^™^ B withhlsdayWithWithhlsdWai das att Unio Unionn Col Collegl e ended, Dennis 550 Broad St., Newark XSJ8.1 surgical. Co, paid pension plan." s ors of Busjnesses yield R-J-18-1 DIAMOND 8. PITMANfboWng for Generous holiday a, vacation Dept, expirlencd, and en|6y doing your own/. ;e>ih Sep- _ ?_2! North Jersey will clashVwith their IF YOU LIKE BASKETBALL Equal Opportunity Employer legal secretary wttn experience In This Is A Lovely correspondoncor you wlir-|*KB~thTs position. • liimilllllllHiiiiilillllllllllliiiiiliniHIIIIIIIIIIimilllilliluililuilliue ' rlghty now sports_C2n*rERA, Dayton is now fij_ will cnteOfehtelalr • State general jjrSctlcV. Salary Jjeneflr5.Ovortlmc-av.alleble.-New- Typing,skill, knowledge of Dictaphone use, the tennis- counterparls"from the south, The' two-day - BOV FOR WEEKLY — •"•• . • • Va-m-i alttacid. plant. NEW & USED •. • "-•l,^M^a'.&?"J^ hashopes of 'siy typewriteTs": - ~ -—BillRafterey's commensurate wlthi abilities; tti— from" our Trvmoton office sever -.and.foilowup procedures are required: • '" 7' .....-- evsnlngs~4-9, possibly Saj; 9-1J, JLfeiagfleld "• X-S-18,1 doing flWy-telepnorterworkT-Musr "Wooffergoodsrtarll SalariesmndoKcollent Automobile TIIV« near Chancellor 8. Stuyvesant Aiies^iNo .oraecs_need apply. 473- -.-.>T7lf y-pur experienced ln-Alphar-^NiiciBr4c—- N E ^»WniCain!nTpT5g5evlsltoor Personnel bepti, arn $40 lo M0 for aJskv-evehlngs a Peale | TCPOrtcd tllC£iS«iib4ttAllUiUASiBi SETON HALL 4370: - opera-flonsi-yvork frbm 4 P.M. ta 10-P;Mr Tues-Fr ,: 10AM-4PM 'k Call: 687-571? or 9447190../ L^yg#^|!£*******^Vtohtelair Stfltel-JyF.thelr-flrat-setback.of thb .:tn.g;^t---scff&^ "=!i*Mon**lay.; "thru ^Friday at :a~ beautiful : "Divers If lBd~-dUtiH^lh~BusyIof71c Jti^iiched'bftSr*; caXntiulartizz^Z"---- ; •••-••" .—~ izrrr "-•- *——-^^~<- ••'—•——r»« wi:.jju]:'iL'JT'. ntJ±'!: 1 y . GuaranWetf-annu^in uthat pays alTyou are worth' —. ona.n eiTor, In thcjirgeess driylHgitiJhe i b (™nc»rtir8»p • A day latei", the Bulldogs ma"d*nnw*5jrurro'w__._ Winning aUthrt-CoX its. matches last week, Thp;ot^,d^heTS(ew York Cosmos >n^.Produ*;tB Companpyy at 20 CALL OR VISIT will accept H.S.. grad. with more. Call Bob Egan at 371- Box 1338, Suburban Publishing MAINTENANCE MECHANIC ncentlve pay, car votvo 25 De Forest AyenOe • CI • trouncing the Dodgers; 14-:). the Dayton.RtgioAal tennis squad boosted its nouncedTnaVihe first HusSlari soccer team 762-9000 -THE PERSONNEL QEPT. bookkeeping back around, 0452. ••-.."•„.•. Corp., 1291 Stuyvesant Aye., Union ??, SH7.*.--•. . "=J?r_Interview,or nlervew, ; phin' i ">Commerce at. roportgd that N.J.1 • •'.. . , • i, Sumrnlt, N.J. • • 247.4700 Mr. G.R. Wundeirllcr h - — " Wnek,'who played an important role In the record to 12-1. Dick Flshbcln, junior singles evertoplay In New York against an American Cxt.-E7? or 434 Company located In Springfield, We are an equal opportunity .^li-,. Days Only tHfee, electric typowritejrs had • SAINT BARNABAS '.'. N.J. Apply to PerjonOol Mgr. 379- employer.',,,, .^.^ • ,' . ...•-' --.': ..... XS-I8-V . An cquaLpBpbctunltv employer M-F. KS-ig-i Cafdwell.'gamo, blasted n grand slam home run •star.'haB yet to be beaten. . ' ( f^anxJVllLbe..Mos(;owJDxnamo. They,won the (a(>d w. 'm.oi, i,,n[l{ beertstolenf rom'their officer '•" THHEFBIQWEEK8I Medical Center '4090. • .*•••• rrU Ave.,i«unirnH ]73-«o} ~ Irithe flfthto'wrapup IKe^vlcroryrihlh'^niiihgr" JUNE M JULY 3 *•*•"" ' Old'ShorflHIIh Road •'• ' "Excellent Working Conditions seven runs crossed tho plate to give Dnyton a . Levine losing. Marlon, Dennis and Kishbein still alive In the European Cup-winners' Cup. RBNT THAT ROOM with a Want AUG. 2*UQ. B " 1 Livingston, New Jersey 07039— DO YOU LIKE MONEY? Part SECY EXEC. - • took- tlieir single's . matches with the' Boh Ad, Only 14c per word (Mlrt.U.JO)., (2011 99I'550O . CLERK-TYPIST: tlrrvMales with full thne earnlrigs. Springfield, good skills, hrs. 9 • ,. 13-2 l«!pd;, .: _ •_!'. They will meet the Glasgow. Rangers In Bar- Call tti.7700. '..•'.•• AUQB-AUO13 ; ; Wnllack-Stu Liebeskind and Tom Loufy-Larry celona, Spain, On Wednesday in the-finals. ' . An Equal Opportunity Employer' ' To type; answer' phone, office For appt, phone 372-9021. HELP WANTED 4:30, 5 days. Salary to $140. Fee Filipone turned in ' an'olhcr ' outstan'dinR work. -Porter lady residing near X 5-25-1- -. !_ALL FRINGE BENEFITS pald.MCCABE PERSONNt=L,,790 performance. He gave up two runs in the first Silvcrstoin doubles teams winning. , * the Moscow vs. Cosmos game will bo'on June business, Pleasant.alr cpnatlohed Broad St., NoWark 423-4787 ' QUEST L6CTURERS .•-.. FOB R5-1B-1. . and didn't yield anpther hit until the'seventh'.** Calilivell was.the ifext victim of tho Bulldogs, 10. Other international games-are'as follows: . office. 35 hour week, Moni thru Frl, EARN EXTR AyMONE Y 1 P»t»C«nlll Jo* Don Hours B-A-.M. to * P.M. Hour lunch. Doing Interesting wDrk with travel •+- As. It stands now,.Gir.Gleim, wh" adva;.(icf.niont opportiinltlea',, ~~t,'uat"MoridayTT'Syt"oh boalT~(ho Millburn ••• : .liiittlng wllhlOin averuge. Wnek is next at .313 ' reached the semifinals of The English Cup this .R5-1B-1 / •..'•••••. '"•••FUL'L'OR PART'TI'ME ' ". '"; .' ' '\ • ploa'sant surroundings; iind Ed Cook follows at .300. In runs batted In, Millers on victories by Fl'shbein .and both Gill Goodrich • '^ '•""'* •- . ••". • .'•' X5-I8-1 Springfield. 37r . "You will work In a modern.,. filr-cx)ndltloned building with pleasant dependable distributor, male or Kmale, In.thls area wllh 1900.00 . crlrnlnata In pay baopuaa of Technician _, _J. »• " H.51B-1 , „ STlmol Sov*Monoyl • , SELECTION OP I Send mo your Iron StiwyoV bodklel J v surroundings. We will accept applications for-full or part-time hours. minimum'lo Invest In equipment and Inventory. You may hegln CRKJEKTTW TENNTS RACQUETS , and* , aaa ar aooapl an ad which dla- • open to Visitors Dally ' ocla sniall basis, but can expand as rapidly as you went to ,1 full *? Convenient- Full Protection' crlmliflaa aaalnut paraona 4O- Mon.',,Wfd^ Thurs.-i; Sat..| - time good Income producing family business,, Wq will consider 312 Springfiold AvT AND ACCESSORIES Will Attend (Circle) June 2e-Jun» 30 ! Mls»/Mm..._ !.!-•• j bS yaara'Ui vloUIJart nf lha Aga The Northeast Regional Office of the. Interior IN NEW JERSJ3YI. OEWeiK ' CALL^OR WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT! . - part-tlmo'aupllcams*. Write for eomplote InfdrWiQlloni Including ;•. -y--Julyai-Aug^. > ,i" IMaarlnlln' 'Ion Ih t{rnp!oyint,n! [ETERBORO SCHOOL your phone' number- and "Area Code. All Inqulflos strictly, SECRETARIES^ DANIEL D.KALEM AGENCY Department's Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Is 110 TVVOWBBKS Ael. C«tn» t Iho'Waj^a^JHaur SUMMIT ;• SPRINGFIELD GARAGE GREAT FUN '.AUil-.7-Aug.il. ' 1CO THnee wetK. i UlvUlun liino« of II.. U.H. D«- OF AERONAUTICS conlldentlal. • . • A Gamp Into Ittaurancd SarWctr heading up n federal-state study of Penh-. IMMED. ASSIGNMENTS— JT WIITFJBLD AVI, Mill tois»«on Spool Camp, lelon Hall Unl0 UmiH '|O Moonichk Avi. Otpt, F SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP; ' —— News-Used Cars & Trucks 31 1 Morrij Avunuo Springfield. N J • gylva'nla'splnoCreoktodetermlhelTFpofcnflali — ..6iiy.il __-Zip. Tattrboro' Airport, CONSOLIDATED (JHEMICflL CORPORATION •- . OLSTEN TEMPORARY ' 'Sales 273-480O Service 273- •" . Call 688-5950 • UZABITH. N.J. 1SS4S0I "~ ~ po«H Ritgulnd with Raildntlon f9,, Slt, Kourn fljaj, NaWarkT N.JV »r ' 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., Union, N,J. . . , ^t—Prrtte-prio'd'Prnduclxplvliilo'nPr tpiod plvliilo n - . • SERVICES ' • as an uddltlpn to the National Wild and Scenic ' BaUnt* DIM lit CMy of C4mp Tai*phutv«l 64!>-J379 or 64S- ' Mowiachlt, »'.), • 365 Chestnut St., Union" IMHBM«MI«MM«*HMttM«WMI)>tl>WftnUilM4IIU>tHllnt|IUII _ 3760222 SBRINGFIELD^ N.tK ' ' I-Phono—.'.... ,. Age ,. j • 3<7J • :....:,__ lend fvr Mori lnt9fmiWQn , Telephone,696-7700 , -—• -. ASK FQttMR. MINT?, 381SMontrotl»oBlv.d.d , Suiti e 120.. ' HHouston, Texas 77004 Rjvers System: ; . ' >y. 6 - ' 48633*2 • . - A " •'" • • ' ' •'.'.. .' ..'..'•"• » ; Ht-V • ' ' • '• R5-18-1 ' 1972 - vfhy_rs*tay, •Undsope.todt'i'ing .• 63 Oddlol Plumbing"* HMtlnj . 75 Roofioi £ SYding "GaVageSaJes Wanted lo Buy " 181 Clajhlns-Hoasehold Gifts. , "37- Apirtments for R -C«a|a|l»i(iUd . -I09T "HoiisM for Salt; T, V ' HT Thursday, May 18, 1972-: 1 Help Wanted Men I Women "1 Schools -*--r-—-- HdpWinledMtniWomen SUMMiR AulosVianted 125 .Tecumseh. Mini Bike. ,5 Home OARAOE s, porch Sale • Sat, 1 T.V., SET WANTED R CLOSINO SSALE of LANDJCAPINJCA O IDINO, gutters 8, OARAOI WANTED for sforaoe, Motorcycles for Sale Power like new. 110. call MI-ISM.«Ut5M.. 'Sun , Ma" y 2"0" and7 "1" al l' day,'Uidark, . MIGHTY FJNE clothino i-housewares.iousewares.Wihres.'Wi' BBRV. • !IUtUl Srlce_ SO. ORANGE; ' " JUNKCA«J WANTED C».ROUND-RESALE" SHOPJ5 I rvlngton trii preferred. 375.1048 A5-18.127A SfCKETARY P»r( time "'•" J-<' TYPIST Experienced; "5 Point A MAPLE DRIVING SCHOOL . 94 Ball St., IrvlngtonT Cow or horse manure, rotted. R let- Portable, Conspie and Color!'" UND-RESALELE"" SSHOH Pn-J5 Ts- -faction guarante-fiteeci T direct with roofer. Specialise Barrett' ' "** . Z-518109 Highest prices paid. Late model P.M~Gen*ral'ottlce ,work, typing, area, full time,. 5 days..Reply '° New' area driving. „school with KSU-12 term top soil, or filled dirt. S9.75 4874474. ' » ' • '** »S-l»-'» Lackawanna PI., Mlllburn. Tuesus. "Call 2452727 VW i p. In repair word. 3M4»JfJ. TUDOR AAANSION wrecks, Also, Immediate pickup- 11** BSA.450, 8 Inch extension —HUno. Union locsilon-Send returns -flox" "13-;-co-Union Leader,--1291- -1>r of esslonal-— 'Ins-true tor in- »r>d,thl»montt thru Sal., 104.. Closing-June 10. R 6.1-63 - X 4.2*40 3S4-7414, ijr. 48M149 any->jma.~• " . custom Seat bars and pipes. Call Truck) for Sale 8, phone No. lo box ("Mi. c o Union Stuyve'sant Ave., Union experienced In teaching In, CHESTNUT PARMS »•. ' H tut 37 MagrlltTcently set back on velvet after 4 PM. 274794" -"wburban Essex area. Free door- MOVING out of state, Garaoe lawns. This English home has a .Leader., ll»t Stuyveiant Ave., Sale: Sat 8, Sun, May20,31,-278, 28. - >IOUH»(Of ««l MO to-door service. New AC dual ' AHIIOWH«AD Roofin Id r HILLSIDI stspdown living room, step dotim Union. ». •• 2V0 So... sprlngf{eld Ave., LANDSCAPE t 2X°"?»' Jj- * * *• W*i daal. We buy lunk Cars, trucks 8, K.t.18-1 controlled cars. Written and road 8 direct, 12 vears experience, 4 modern rooms, new 2 family, den, paneled IlLrary 8. Informal Chew (WINDOW VAN) 1944. test services In many language*; 7 Springfield. "--"- 130PARK AV^E!, RLAW|ELD .ttttlriCBlHepalrs ' «" dlnlno.room» In addition to^the Motorcycles. All vehicles must Mini Bikes, Karis, Sno- • R 5-16 12 PL4JSflO . HOAAEOWNERSI available July 1st. S250 month plus '48— Impale Engine, 32^00 miles. TYPIST days' -service. ou»- especially GARDENER utilitiesie , 1 montnth security. Send MOUNTAINSIDE handsome formal one, The master run. C.,1 924,2042- Call 379-4441 or 379,9581. y. MXEC. NO fEE siu.v ___ Rent • or buy f>A systems, H«»9ie- Attics, cellars, garages end yt FURNISHED HOME, split level, 3 Mobiles "• .. 127A patient.Instructors make even the amplifiers, electric pianos, Leslie clearted; all dirt TSBa^ubl.... referrefe e 4V all Information to - bedroom Is one of the largest ever ' AM8.1J8 mostnervous student comfortable. ELECTR'ICALWORK DONE . New Lawns Made ' XOXXOXAA T W Sunset, Ave,, iadrooms.2'4 battis. bulltln pool. -and - there ere 3 family bedrooms Full time, Long term speaKers. .Bin. selection,; Low. NO JOB-IOO SMALL r»m6ved: Uesders and... gutters. (550 per month. 333B1M. 1 -Seuilngy.our.erea today. Give us a ,13 prices ai. - _.- ».. cleaned, trucking. Ver/, Newark. besides/Custom kitchen Udon. In MIN1 BIKE-"CAT"4H.P. F R 8, R : T in plusTi "otiree in call and fry.us. Mon, thru 5UA.P9" CALL 352 65H PAYS • Monthly Maintenance . .ROOPINS- R6OFINO »V BXPIRTS-repalrs, •.. Z5.ie.no walnut woods. Do.see tma splendid CARrtHTWrty ATT IS NT ION I PLUMBBRS, ATTBNTIONI Sell a.m. • 9 p.m. 742-8989. EVES. CALL JSTTStt. reasonable rates'. Re* Homes .••5.-W All Types, New or Repairs complete |pbs, also siding residence today with Lynn SellyourstH to30^)00 families with R shocks 1 yr. Ola. Good Cond. $135 your services to 30,000 local Chance'lobe executive secy! Meet ^downtown Summit RONDO MUSIC Gutters, Leaders,-Carpentry of^Best one/, call 3792952 after many people I ..oreat • boss, RUMMAGE SALE—United Business . .F7 13 44; • Spring Cleaning Cal I 763-6054 ' chimneys, Fe-sf service IRVINOTON" Warmr, eves. 374^2490. a low-cost Want Ad. Call 4847700. families with a low.cost Want Ad. diversified, beautiful offices, ^Methodist Church, overlook HWY 22 AT VAUXHALL RD. INSUREDCall 374-4905 Reasonable, w. cooper, 541-973* fPRINOFIILD ' Call 484-7700. : Union. 4872250 Near St. Lee's, 4 rooms, 3rd floor, Modern 7' room house, newly A 5-18-72 . .Call Virginia Desmond Terrace & Berwyn St. Union - May QUALITY^BLBCTRfCAL WORK • Shrub Planting and SHMKVHILLRestHnmeforthe . ; x TF ' X 41-80 •170 month, foi 1 or 4 adults only. THE DALZELL CO. - SKELLY ASSOCIATES 20 Sat. 6:30 to 12:00. KSIBI5 Directory i Bd R #d decorated -w-w carpeting, perfect APPLY NOW: , SMITH ELECTRIC . Pruning •-<— HANDY MAN -Sit-all lobs. Paint; "JlP 5ri ?!r '"•' home.like*- Needs decorating. Write to Box for professional 8, home use. Could . VONNIE-GeYER, REALTOR iimiiiiiiiiiliiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiitwiifiirt'mttittiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiimiimiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiuiuiim 2004 Morris Ave., Union t&lAUl.. Personals 10 K-51B13 t FOOT SOFA .. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Carpentry, Paneling, Block 1135 co Suburban Publishing; 1291 374-2700 • Lawn Repairing -— Hot Roof-Repair' Hate Roof, also also be eltered for offices. Near __ •__ .: .. K518 1 1 YEAR OLD 2437014 Ceilings, Repair 8, Clean windows shingle roof. Leaders and Gutters, Rug Shampooing Stuyvesant Ave,, Union. Z5I8-111 Immediate-Hire BESTOFFER 8, &utTers.Calll 68>-7561. • cfc^fcjffViL'fiP^-"Xt°f busllne-«-S)ier4 Hills station. Call . " "' ~A 4-1-44 •Spot seeing and Lime call 148-6983, DR 4-4488 or DR°99747., 376-2M8 Alterations-Clothing ... 21A H 6170 SUMMIT—- - • ! 0JEAXH NOTIQBS SECY TO-yjp. DO YOU HAVE (rood second hand Lost & Found 14 ^=R 51815 and Fertilizing .< A 6140 _. • Z-S-U-ltO TASKJORGE - furniture and clothes that are not JOHN POLITO • "Licensed IRVINOTON —i^LLLUIIllltMlllll-ltllltllLlllllllllll-illllttll-HI-IOIIUItLllltlll'iil III11'I IIIIIIU • MIIIIII t 111 1111111IIIII It tilt Mil 11 III I'I tt II tlllljl r tlltll-lliaKII Ullllllllllllll needed, we will take It away Electrical Contractor. Repairs & L.B., JIBIO_» Rooting (Siding --80 -DOGWOOD SPECIAt- OFFICE equlpmenMM dry photo VERY REASONABLE ROOFINO 4 REPAIRS Available. June 1st, 5 rooms 2nd BARDI—Anna Hadassah. Households. Items, SERVICE. CORRESPONDENCE ' ..-".: —. ZS-iaaoi. -targe kitchen with eating area, Irvlngton, N.J., wife of the late Union Ave., Irvlngton, beloved L. Otto. Funerel service was-at— and Ideal .working conditions. OTTO GRANICK ATTORNEY 376B394, . • lease return lo bank. Lswn maintenance, sod, shrubs AT-TICS 8, CELLARS. 6B7-1032. RICHARD'S husband of Dorothy (nee BaueV), SMITH AND' SMITH. -F-4-20.10 china, bric-a-brac, onllquw, etc. FOR BUSINESSMEN. NOTARY rac room, 2) foot patio to enloy Vincent Battagllni; devoted LAW OFFICE. Also n,ew . merchandise, K-41-22 trimmed & planted. Call after 4 . . ' XTF, PUBLIC. IBM IRVINOTON -mother of Angelina,.Michael and "iiyW-^*"*' <* Mrs; Dorothy (SUBURBAN), 415. Morris Ave.,' CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: E. Orange office". p.m. 371-4074T . - MOST UNIQUE - MOST MODERN SELECTRIC summer barbecuet. Eves 2337927.' LOST GRAY MALE CAT, White trimmings^ - piece . goods,., Extermlrutlng TYPEWRITERS, M^MEO. 4 ROOMS, 1st floor, heat 8, hot $72,500 preitlge air conditioned Edward Battagllni and me~late YUrlck, Edward and William Springfield, on Wednesday, May :.MR. CASTELLANO . ..—• 73N080" . "UNCLE liD"-MAGICIATI" -iccossorles, wearing a'pparal, 46 -- H5-1B-43 FULL SERVICE water supplied, modern bath 8, -Kleter, also survived by seven 17. Interment- In cedar Grove paws & chest, Yellow collar with, Interior.t, Bxte ' GRAPHING "» 76) 41 colonial on beautifully landscaaad -Louis Battaollnl.-slster'of Mrs. ..." ORGANON, INC. EJJCITING COMEDY MAGIC name tag, Felner Place, Irvlngton MT-rrr-e>-T^)e»-T-May 22nd. £ May Air Conditioning 72, paneled dlnlne - room. Available- grounds. Spacious.living 1,-dlnTng ESTATES Palma Nancy, also survived by grandchildren and eight great, Cemetery. In lieu of flowers TYPIST — ...KNOWLEDGE OF FOR YOUR NEXT CLUB Vicinity. ''REWARD." Call 375- 23rd. Cranfotd Community Center, MANTIS' PEST CONTROL CO. June -l»t—1 Month security, rooms, lst.floor family room. Evas Bl levels. Splits; Colonials, four grandchildren and one great- grandchildren. Thefuneral service contributions to Memorial Fund of A PART OK AKZONA, INC. MEBTINGOR PARTY. CALL 748 114 Mllnji-Xranford, Mon. 9-9, Free-estimates cheerfully given, duality Lawn > Service, at Business: couple preferred.. Rent Ranches, 34 bedrooms, vk baths, was at HAEBERLE 8, BARTH Prospect Presbyterian Church, .375 Ml. Pleasant Ave., West DICTAPHONE, J125' A WEEK. 8235 or 373-5883. Exterminating all vermin reasonable cost. Treatment of any 379-445(. • grandchild. The funeral was from. CALL MR. BOYCE, 589-4200. "22/ -.-•••. —-. ;T^.~ F-51814 Tuesr »-4; "-• :\ 7 T ~~ AUL-jeR5EY-HEATINO LTD. 'TUBE ESTIMATES S205 ») rrionttv 174-0119. - 8 car garages, Located off Maglo -HAEBERLE'- 8, BARTH HOME POR- FUNERALS, 971 Maplewood wduld be appreciated. 'Orange. . ' -, . • ' Ind. Have Horticultural school SumejOft RICHARD C. , Ave. Prices start at Clinton. Ave.';- Irvlngton/. on " ' ' • . ... -I.8-J-.fo - •• • . — • (K 5-18-15 /lea. FREE E •alnlng, fully experienced. 754- mi loads Insured, local t, long , Z-518U1 COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine Ave. An Equa I Opportuntly E mployer. *lTl distance. Low hourly rates. MIKE ' (cor. Vaux Hall Rd.), Union, on Sa urday, May 4. • Interment SALSANO-Frank (vie), on' 2110, 541-3339, Westfleld Area 233- ~ $44,900 Hollywood Memorial Park. •'•'" ' ' HJJB. PONY RIDES—for all occasions. F 52546 -4097, R.H.-Landscaplng " TRUCKING. 991-7776. . GRASSMAN,KREHS,MIXER UNION -- flSCHER Wednesday, May 10. Interment In Wednesday, .May 4, • 1972, of Merchandise for Sale 15 •.'•..,. • A4.fJ.72: Antiques Birthday parties, fairs, & outings, . ..".. A 5-1843 "1"_11 Inc. -4, ROOMS, 1st floor, 116 baths, " ' • " ' ' Cemetery, East KNdPF—CaVolyn (LInd), Fanwood, fj.j , husband of Alberta VARflYPISf 10/1 376-7275 after. 6 p.m., all day Asphalt Driveways centrally air conditioned, garaoe. PAW. (nee-Plcenol.- f«t|i.» mif—Adam,i - — -----Surveyors ;, Ami -Thursday, May 11, im----*ged-8(r ("rank and Deborah, son c. ..„ Saturday or Sunday. -.-_ Fences ,, '; - —47 TOMSPORMAN ' North Broad Street Laundry room In basement. Adults >302 Springfield Ave'., Berk. Hts. .BALDWIN—On May 10, 1972, Rush years pf Newark, wUa.-iilTlt---.late 1 ofMary ""•"SECRETARY „ If Vouhave.approxlmatelyr3"yea7sT. ACCORDIOH (fExcels!or)J135. : Elliabeth.N.j. preferred. No pets. June 1st. S395 -Hnee—Oet>atco-(----»nB—lhe**=lth-p=l»»i=-i . oxperlence, a proflclertcy In Le ASPMACt Driveways, perking LANDSCAPING. Best sprlm Painting * Paperhanging '' */j : - ,ELa-377(J •• .. •.•"•••• Z5-s»-m AGENCY L., of Newark, beloved husband of George A, l£nopf,-devoted mother Amedeo^ brother of Mrs. Lucille ProgresslVB_gr.owl|-i company Antique Clock Master PractlcallV rtew. Cornell$50. «>VJ« plus utilities,.CalM54-4W9V -1535 Stuyvesant Ave..Union, N.J ffearl (nee Edgers), ftearJathsr of of George A. Knopf, sister of Henry needs Girl Friday.- » • >' Roy letteang-and-varltyper and loti,_ All work^ioni_wllh.power clean up, new lawra.-ow'ln Colello, Mrs, Rae Palumbo, Pat neadllner operations .plus some ' Repairs, sales, foreign 8. domestic. Violin,-very-'old,..very good^cond. REFRtOERATOR • G.6. 12 cf. 2 -roller. All kinds masonry. James "CHAIN ' LINK "|>BNCE. PREE seeding. Free estimates. Call CHATHAM BOROUOK J».O--ujl»Jl«r-(wlii eridMrs, AHmrt*. LLlnd, grandmpther-ot-paVJd—ana. —Take-charae- type -with—g6od- 232J2TBZL • Wall located J_bedroom colonial, George Krttipf,-great-grandmother ,-J.udgemenf for diversified •knowledge of forms design,—this Picked up & delivered. 527-1244: door, l'/j years old. Perfect LaMorgese, IB Paine Ave., Irv, WALX GATE WITH 100"ft or 9442. •——-.. -Smith >nd "brother of Mrs. Mary GALANTE FUNERAL-'HOMBr =••• K5-1B-15 condition..Call 3748657 after 5:30 J-- ES 2-3023 MQRE\OF FENCE, WE ALL PAINTINO p'rnfaiilBtwliyf • VAILSBURO ; living room with fireplace, formal Z-TF Beeler of Florida, granatatheer -oof ofc-Cneryl Knopf. TrTe Funeral work. Good typing skills.-. permanent posltlon-can .be-yow* • - .-..-.-• A.aXQiA- Tile Work: service was at HAEBERLE 8, 2800-MOfrls Ave., Union, on. loday.. Good-salary-and-benefits. P,M. -~— '.. . " .' ••"' -K T.F. INSTALC<:ALL 3BB-4509. donejnietjftrs.and exteriors, call • '•" mti- heal U . "wTfSr. . ..- dminfl-roomj eat'lrriirltchen, Wf Louis in4nd KiKevinn Baldwin. Thhe servic wa a EBE -Ple-a&ant-^u-'-r-oundlnos-wlth 487}147or m3183-eves. i - suppliedi,, $1955 monthmonth, avallabto* baths, screened porch, paneled ARTH HOME FOR UNER A Saturday. Interment Holy Crois congenial atmosphere-"oasHy- ConvejUent East Orange tocaljon^ AIR CONDITIONER—Excellent •-;••• X 51815 - S.- F 6B-47 union -—'• funeral. t—Tde -BARTH HOME FOR TUNER ALS Cemetery. Oj-.-ANXIOUES-Gollectables, Curios -v- '....' X5 24-73' June 1st. Call 37.1-0021. baswrn-nf, Jlagitcvne patlo.AValk to 4 BEDROOM Caperi baths, eat-irr FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES F. 971 Clinton Ave., Irvlngton. jtcesslWa^-AH -Ibeneflts~"plu-r- For further—InformatTorr^Tplease -cond.-Klng-slie bedspread, drapes ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, all types -Malntenance-Servicer—r~:—65B : caiu . ' -—— •• •—i—"—" etCivItems taken on pawn, Open- TILE. REPAIRS & REPLACING z-s-nnor trains, storer. Upper $40's. kltchen, 1 car J attached garage, CAFFREY « SON.«t» Lyoni AVe., Monday,. May. 15. Interment In -S AN I TAT E H Hili nl i proflt sharing and pefwon' ; TV uos. thru Sat, 10 'AM to 2 PM.-201 6V_ rods, twin-"size bedspread,- of masonry work. No |ob tooblg-or r-CHAIN LINK FENCES TILE F XTURES. ESTIMATES Principals only. 415-4325. . •Thursday, May 9,1 plan. . drapw s, rsski .pictures. All In good too small-^all work guaranteed. DAVID ANDERSON ' fenced, n yard, quiet street, good -corner'of Park Pi., Irvlngton, on Woodland cemnter E Second St. opposite post office. A I sizes and Colors. Painting, Interior 8. exterior, Free*i- CH-EER FULLY &+V E N for children, near—Uvlnoston— -Friday morning. May 12. Helen-(noe Cerrato), .. Call Jack Elllsi54-3100 or stop 743-iSOOO, Ext. 64B_ Plalnfie)dr-H4!7920-or 75*5240. cgnd.fl, reasonable. Call bet. i 8. 11 UasF¥eai"r prices. Call 484.12*3. CallforFREEEstlmafes. — •CHA« L.E'S-. . LA N ZIB T ANJHONY DI z-5-ia-nr -Richard, brother-of tort. Lucllie ' InT"•• -" AJiA. or after 4i3B. 4874362. • estlmates. School 8, shoppjng area. M7 4039. Cremation Rosedals Crematory, KREMENTZ—Salda Lillian,—on SOME RING ~- .A6-B-10A •-" i R-518-<5 Dealdlrecctwltn Installer. .. •MAINTENANCE SERVICE, "* CaU944-1440 " Aparlmenb Wanled- 102 —principals only; Orange. . . Sunday, May 7,1972, age 88 years, FosselH, Mrsrorace-Oubeck, Phil .239.3553. \ Floors waxed and cloanod; homes, - '_... ' X 4,8-73 " of Maplewood and Sea Girt, James, Anthony, Paul and the late -Ari-SJajfe Legal Supply CORPORATION—=- ANTIOUE Square Piano 112 years ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS F «-8-47 -"'— complete (anltorlal work, -J.DOWLINO CERAMIC TILB ' BAMBRICK—On Mayy 9," 1972, daughter of the late Thomas anc Matthew and Patsy, also survived 40 Orange" St. .-1 ..- : jj"C old.S5Q0.»r bos| offer., CaJJ_2«7.3O0O ATTIC Treasuro Sale. Also large '.normal room. AAU 8,6919r Expertly Installed In bathrooms; L!T& MAK6 A DATE by two , grandcMldren. Funeral 249 Sheffield St-^Mountalnslde. tVMASONRYWORK. CALL — PAMILY WITH 1 school age Yes. to see this truly beautiful UNION „. .' .Anne, of Montclelr,AvJfe.of.the lati Lillian Kremantz, sister of Albert 1 .-Qloomfleld, N.J. Ext, 527. 9-5 PM " -selection of- curtain 8, drapery MU8.69B7.' TSARS' PAINTING '•(-," Kitchens, hallway;}, repairs. 325- i —was -from Tne GA "NTE X-5-1B-1- NICK D'ACHILLE FENCE INSTALLATION -all R a 1 nn -DECORATING, INTERIOR a,' children seeks 5 rooms, heat 8. hot outstanding 8 room colonial ipW+ James A. devoted* mbftier -M^-Kremenfz, aunt ,;of *Mrs7 APPLICANTS OF. ALL RACES -KT-S-1800A' fabrics.-.224- Oakland—Rd.,- _^' ' 379-49Z4 K4-8-25 typMr galvanlred colored vinyl, TWO FAMILY - Robert J. and Theodore G, Morris, Katherlne Hazen, A. Martin FUNERAL HOME, < 404 Maplewood. Sun. 10 A.M. • 4 P.M. EXTERIOR - REASONABLE A 4-1-88. water, upper irVi• orMaplewooa,.- level Finest—materials and Sandford Ave.- (Vallsburg), 6n ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY 1 slats, stockades, also repairs, June or July, up to»140. Call 371- James J, and Thomas A. Krementz Jr. and Dr. Edward T. SECRETARY-PART TIME— M-F, • —•—•—•" • • -K5-18-15 RATES'- FREE ESTIMATES - workmanship-throughout. You will Connecticut Farm Area; 4«, 4. all Saturday. Interment Gate of ANTIQUE WALL —& Mantel ;•' AS IALTDRIVEWAYS expertly Installed, very reasonable INSURED. 289-9434, 1894, _. ., . - .| • . ... fall In love with this deluxe; large Ban-buck, dear grandmother oi . Krementz. Funeral service was a ".•Some typing. 3 hours day, 3 days ".._._. ... .K-S1B1 GENERALMASONRY 247-1221. 24 hour service*. ••-WITH.THIS COUPQN ONLY- gpodsl-erooms and plenty of large -nlne-grandchlldren, sister of Mrs. SMITH AND SMITH Heaven Cemeterv. Clocks. All running^' also buy, FREIGHT LIQUIDATORS Masonry- . 66 . : •' " .'X4-S-7JI •'. • • Z5-18-102 kitchen; "recreation room, 4 closets and extra lavrln*b-Bs-mMr ' week. Call LOMBARDI REALTY. BABY CARRIAGE, DRESSING RESIDENTIAL AND . COMMi/ —-7- ' • . - . AS-25-47 GOODONEWEEKONLY . MAY2E 197? . - Tree-S«rvice 89 bedrooms, ivi baths S. 2 car George (Mildred) Danon. The (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Ave. 'repalr-and trade clocks.-374^)335. TABLE, INFANT'S SEAT. "AND Truck loads lust recelvedfrom ; In excellent-condrMon--Come Seet funeral was from TraPGALANJ'E Springfield, on Thursday, May 11 SCOTT—Bdna M. (nee NAWCC-21191.- , , "FREE ESTIMAWK^INSURED; garage. Owner leaving state Lammertz), formerly Edwards, AI 0A OTHER.'—-THINGS.- GOOD famous Southern mills. Shags, L.GUIDERA,MASON 8, PAVING BXTERIOR. .PAIN MOTHER-8, TEENAOC daughter wants- ac tloa .OnlyJOMO. FOI-rBRAL HOME, 404 Sanford Interment In Falrmoun CONDITION. CALL 375-3144. . plushes,. splushes, nylons, ^CONTRACTORS, 373-3449. ALL MASONRY, STEPS, GUTT.E desire3W-. 4Wj room apartment In 'TAKE . Ave., Vallsburg, on Friday, May Cemetery, Newark. on Wednesday May-10, 1972, of Which Job Do You Vote For. polyesters,' Kodel 8, wools. Floor Scraping 1 finishing 47A SfDEWAI'.KS ,-L. W A T E R- FREE EESTJMATEsf INSUREOT FULL SERVICE S^OO SPECIALIZING IN ""TRIMMING Irvlngton or Union vicinity. Call 12. Interment Gate of Heaven Irvlngton, beloved wife of WllUam —" X 5-18-15 ,"•' • ' • K4-29-25 between 9 8, 5, Mon. thru Frl., 231- THE BOYLE CO,-- In beautiful Washington School Scott, devoted mother of RoberTA.. Hundreds to'choose from. 9x12, PROOFING, , PLASTERING, MU 47983, J7GIANNINI Gallery of Homes-Realtor— * Cemetery, . • . klJCH—On Thursday May 1.1,1972, •; SENIOR BILLIMC^CtERK SALE. -4X9,7X10, 9X15 7_'4lLl22-12xl2,12x15, SELF EMPLOYED, 8, INSURED, (Rffl.l2.S01 4010. ...•,. area; excellent Condition; 4 rooms, Walter A, of 477 Salem Rd., Union, Edwards 2nd and Doris J, -For hospital patients accounts- Billing Clerk or BARGAINS GALORE—Priced 12x16, others & ovals. Will give a ' BRINDISI ASPHALT CO. FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH- A. ZAPPULLO: ES 2-4079 or MU 7- CAR WASH CALK134-20I4. 1143 E. Jersey St., Ellz,, 353-4200 flreplacer-flnlshed basement, BEESE—Hans, on Tuesday, May N.J., beloved husband of Helen Edwards, grandmother of Robert ' ."•departmenL—. Mature, good MAY 20th-10 AM-6 PM- from 10 cents & up. Time 9 to 3 Asphalt driveways, Belgium Open.Daily.9-8j Sat, 9-4; Sun. 12-3. -enclosed porch with garage. 9,1972, age 73 years, of Irvlngton, A. Edwards 3rd. The funeral was Typing Clerk? warm look to any Yoom in your ING—FCOOR—UAYING. FREE- ; (Ardlan), devoted father of Lt. v.apptltude-for-flgures and.accurate P.m., May 22'only. 21 No. 20lh St., home or apartment. Bring room Block, sidewalks 8. patiosreafi tat._ESTIMATES. - . '•• C 5 25 88. OEN'L CONTRACTOR The Finest in-The East 1 - 2 ROOM APARTMENT wanted ••."'. Z5-1I-111- JOHN. P. McMAHON beloved nusband or Erna (nee James-A. Kuch and Mrs. David at HAEBERLE;&_BARTH HOME -iv typing; Attractive salary -and PRINCETON SHOP. CTR. Kchllworlh 1820. Free estimates. . HARDWOOD CARE Call 3812530 for elderly, lady, private home or Schultz), devoted father of Kurl Llndsayjlbrother_ol_Dr^_Edwacd FOR FUNERALS., 971 Clinton benefits,-•,-37V" i hour week. . K-S-IB-IST painting, -Mason work, small EUIZABBTH-- Beeseof South Plalnfleld, and Mrs. and Michael KUih. The funeral —AveTTIrylnBtonron Saturday May We'll elect you to a permanent —No...Harrison S*. Princeton '-' .-—-rrsi— A5J5J* XALt ME LAST. All masonry/ obs. Free estimates. Fully apartment, Urhn, Call-74*W785. All brick, 4 room apartment plus REALTOR Apply Personnel Department - position If—you- have some plastering, waterproofing, FULL SERVICE ONLY Typewriter.Service" 92 , Z-5-18-102 Eugene Bothelloof Bermuda, also was conducted from..th-r'MC 13. Interment In Hollywood For'lnfocall (201) 744-A317 . BEAUTIFUL a piece-brocade' Insured. Yugo Painters, 673-7397 store. Asking 124,900. For further 1585 Morris Ave., Union . - survived by one brother and one CRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, Memorial Park ' . experience and like the Ides'of F RING ED OVALS. $8 P.-PASCALE IAL OENIS ' -elf employed and Insured. Work or 4750877. >^ Information call Gorciyca Agency Open Ev-fs 8, Sunday 488-3434.... OVERLOOK HOSPITAL groat working condlflons7~S~ _sectlonalt with new vinyl covers, . Water-Proof Ing'a, Mason Work guaranteed. A. NUFRIOrSO yrs" INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR r; 3-4 ROOM APARTMENT, In -slstdr. In—Germany -and—tour -tspoMorrls Ave.7 Union, on —small—upright—piano, fireplace Furniture Repairs SO exp. ES 3-8773. METROPOLITAN typewriter Realtor, 221 Chestnut St., Roselte, grandchildren--The funeral service Monday. Interment Our Lady of STEiNMeTZ—On wodnesday, ,"' 193 Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. good—:—starting salary _ " CASH OR TERMS' . Asphalt Driveways - L '" " j • A4-B73 • Fast service & reasonable rates. private home, private parking, 241-2442. ... •commensurate_wJ-th vour_ ' equip., antlquo'golf clubi, clc. otc. I J-1B-M -wanted for middle age couple, to was at HAEBERLE J. BARTH Lourdes Cemetery, Trenton. May 3, 1972,-Frederick of "Jo ;,'.. " . • • •;. R 5-18-1 Market 944-7444 ... •••J41427orMU4-4815 ' AUTOMATIC^ $*5O All work guaranteed. 3998184. UNION ••--—-r- •—-—•"•• HOME FOR FUNERALS, -97J campaign record, and S»H FURNITURE UQUI.DATORS" AVE. UNION,N.J FURNITURE POLISHING JNTERlOHPAiNTResirFrer be used only 4 mos, a year. Call Grandvlew Drive, Green Island! Every Sa.tr at vlllago Commons ~ K-5-lB.lf • . - . X 5-16-92 ES.1-5422 Mon. or Tues Clinton Ave., Irvlngton, on Friday, N.J., -beloved husband of Reglna excellent boneflts~lncludlng —* il 211 Sprlngf le Id Avenue-*:— : H-6-15'5T- REP AIR IN GT AN TIQUB4 MASONRY-^BRICk! STEPS- estlmates; 4844759 after 5:30. Ask Fountain Realty Co. LANDER—Leo William Sr., on Irco hospltallzatlon, malor- J490 Rahway Avo., 'Avonol. RESTORED, R EFINISHING. for Nancy. Z-5J8-102 May 12.-Cremation atRosedale Thursday, May 11, 1972, age 53 (Benke), stepfather of Erwl :; ""SENIOR MEDICAL mcdlcal, and paid holidays. Antique Art, clothing, tools' and I rvlngton, New Jersey Sldewalks. — -Patios — Sheet Geo. PATON Assoc. x2U4J\aorrls Ava., Union, N.J. -Crematory, Orange. - BurchdtMr«BonllaBflW BICYCLES . Mens 8. LadluJ;5 8. • , 399.4148; 199-4149 HENRY RUFF. CALL MU t-SUi, Rocklno —Any concrete. Insured. ,•- X5-1873•• Real Estate Broker Mortgages'-*' -yea---r"ot-BrlckT0Viifrr6rnTe>lvroyearotBck0Vilv r Call Mrs. Kapp, t>25-3300 for an collectables 381-2423. -10*rSpeed~r. Immediate delivery. • . FTF -4 ROOMS -WANTED for 3 adultl, :BQKEB:944 BUROER—Orfv~Vlclor, belovec COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine SERVICE CO. -crystal. J44419091- . Holnjo, 687-2968. AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOORS. SAMUEL CAIVANO Ext. Short wait, call anytime.' condition. In 3(/s. Hurryl EVES: 7 ADULTS, Cteenager wish to rent - _ AS-IB-lOA Retardod. children ABSOC,, 137 So. GENERAL CONTRACTOR furnished house or apartment, of Harry T. Clearyjr., stepfather husband of Ann M. Lardlere (nee Ave,, Thsnce to St. Michael's Needs operator for late afternoon IWoodAVO., LInd-TfS254522 • 520 E.. 1 ' KM DAVE 81 SON ELECTRONICS. Reasonable rates., Free_mJns>£j_ Mn.. cummlngs/741.4340. of John Ahern, Mrs. Peter Mlnervlno), son of the—late Church, Union, for a Funeral WOMAN Sleep In. I will otoo' ENTIRE contents of houso for ElecfrTTaoWTSpehers, receivers 8, A complete line of alall ltypes of repairs. 375-2224. _.- • OAK-RIOO* REALTY-." - .Springfield, Call between 9 & lror- Nicholas and Marie -Theresa ..and night" shift to man alarm 2nd Avo., Rosello, 245-4449. Mon. transmitters—repatred-servlced^ masonry 8, carpentry. Work dona Bf ter 4 P.M. 379-4595. pollcastrorMrs^Arthur Klelssler Mass. . " panel. Must be reliable, honestland room, "meals, -use of-utllltlos- 8, MILLSTONE FLEA MARKET- _salo_-!2-nobn-to 6 P.M. May 20 8. thru"Sat. 10-3:30, Frl,.evos 4:30-9.' CUSTOMT- MADE unfinished X-4873,! Y.OUNO BUSINESS, COUPLE Realtor" . - '.«•:•- -tft.'-im and ShLriey'- Rene^ari, also t.erdlere, brother of Thomas J. -open every Friday trom 12 noon to- May 21st. -348 "Elmwood Avo., sold. Free estimates. 24 hr service, with expert designing, F ••••>-"— .' • '.;" ,25-18-111 2-S-1B-113 •-alert- will train. Coll ?MJJ800..(or_ small payment toa copable retired- • ;.I:( j.. •)•- • Kt-f-15 she'lves, toy boxes, dressers and -SEEKING <-RO0Mi, UNION Oft survlueO-by- two grandchildren: Lardlere and Mrs. Robert L. SUSEN—Walter, on Tuesday, May 9 PM. Saturday 7 to 7. Antiques, Maplowood. 4670714, ' rl-l-Il estimate .call MS-0051, PAINTING 8V DBCORATIN0L Int. I , _l_Jntervlew. , — "_. woman, who will be a nurse 8, .coat hangers. Will do paneling, W 76.46 Real Estate SURROUNDING TOWNS FOR Funeralservclce was at SMITH Turner. Funeraf-was fr.om The 9,. 1972, of 7 St. Lawrence Ave", companion to my elderly husband. Rt. 33 betwoen-'HIghtstown- &- X^-18-l 5 Reasonablercall 2744130ev ' -s. Ext. Alterertlenv panellng-pree'! — JULY-OR-SOONERi. CALL- 487- Me PHERSON Realty Co. Realtor. --»W|->---SMtTH---, 33 Interior & Exterior to sell, we have the bUyers- Z5-1B105 .StuV-VJsant Avei, Union. * -— WANTED i-Uor 2 girls to share 1973 Blanche M. (Koiary) of 945 L0PIM6—Catherine Marie, ; METROPOUITAN'JEWeeWY . , • WEEKENDS ~ PA1NTINC. 8. PAPER HANGING,- summer house wlth~another girl. Sunday, May 14, TWJTage 17 yeai MEMORIAL HOME, 320 Myrtle ; ; r—t* 5-18-1- p41m •clttMldBdBdl * , . " . • ' Z-5-18.1H Edgebrook Dr., Toms River, N,J., r 1000Stuvvesant Ave. Union, N.J. •All work done. No lob too small. AI Light hauling 8, movlna. Promptp,, NEED WORK. FREE. References. 371-9292 or 4344448 formerly- Springfield, hr.J., of Maplewood;~fBrmerlyr' Ave., Irvlngton, N.J* -Interment Open 7 'days a week. 10 A.M. til 8 Bodnar • 371-4a92..Mllt Scoplcchlo. courteous service. Call 37444903744490. Vfllghtup FRIGIDAIRE—Top frooior - CARPESr INSTALLED ' ESTIMATES! CALL3W-0969 8,374- after 4:30 P,M._**- ...... beloved wife of Ernest H.-r devoted Irvlnoton,-beloved daughter of Gate of iHeaven CemeteryCerr ' , P.M. 124 Evorgreen Ave.^Newark. 9938473. ! '• _R4-8-47 UNION: SCOTCH PLAINS" Sam and Anne Telesco Loplzzo, Hanover, N,J. Kindly, STENOGRAPHER ^j A S-18-.10A cy^lamatlc dolux. 3. yrs old. 243•5M0."i(Opp. 850-l-^ellnohUysen . Wall-to-wall. Pluirepalrs. ..Z-5-18-122 mother of Ernest H. 2nd and ' omit - Full—time— posltlon;^Shart—Hllts~ —X-RAY-TECHNOLOGIST Experienced. Call Andy. F6-22-56 my - Nice .clean sleeping, room for Richard, beloved mother-'ln^taw of granddaughter.-Of_Catherlne anti flowers, — excellent- condition, asking- $15.0, AvcNwk. 3 blocks from Ellz. BENTON 8, HOLDEN INC.-J- genttemal-, reasonable rent, MU.4-' OWN E R-WAMTS ACT-ION me late Peter Telesco and the late location. Excellent working FULL TIME 8 - 4 P.M. Call 6863841, 688-6476. Moving. Line.) .'•.•' . ... :-: X5-18.73 SEASIIIE. PARK-7 bedrooms, 3 -Katherlne also-survived by two -^•TnCTOtA-Macy iP--^| V, 1773 Mary. .oCTrvlngtoji, wlfe-Of- 44S-8388-=Bi: DOMESTIC ARE of Liuderdale, ; ino oT natural food!,, hohoy, r,alt Short Hills, 429:B192. .. GAHAftt^AJ, paperhanolngjnlerlor-fc-exter *-r Mrs. nnar-y wrowar. iLlMblenhan -/• 7 : -.- Springfield "»r Butters-J8, loaders. Insured.. «mew8t-k---*«rcTI)eBtrirSI MWr p.m., • 45-750. RVLNGTON KE7TLTH FOOD WEIMARAKTER .7 months-old blCjl4S _r, ^....GIvanAby. Ihe-iit. 5T-OfHJf-9"HI-ftn-|i; Avo., IrtT. 373 Lmolhor; ofJchUclr-in-aL - _ -James Rosary Society. Good-Hems AKC-ReovMouse^ W'fct'UMMI T-HeAfcTH—POOD af.tiir*7*-p;M~*iiT*oiin: BANKIjltNldERSEY~ worKlrtg mothqr- Tn my. ,home.*I smart.-fjJtDjjjjro,.,Ly ii^ ^555mi^S Fonrorl -lrr--ri|-iv ar-|n It....lunch- J-OJK •ilci^glnssos.-.brlc-a.l . ~! openings are'currenijy _ pcovidedivr-or-furihor Inrpr-nflallorC -OCT. ' kind—i- otrrtsr- sm«|l 11 I t- &>-^.^>i««La*4.lt Hllki ®&3 afs Whoro UJJJNO Qooa Guy c6tnoB"lo »27J,6ii7is,up. Rooms, nallwayi, =-•—•'-4734)475—» savings rand- cornmerclJjU- swre-i_8, oftlces, 125 8, up. Also for ovor a 'docadorwttii hWllorattnvt-aKtiioi exports'under —-"A Jrlrn,"jwlndpws J 8,d • tellert. ,We ot(.»rr-rJn-~ MOTHBItsf Jrctilldron babyjUiifll "GARAGE -—jrM^ — Antiques';' : remembrances O-JM. —-excellent starling salar-v, • • 'original oil piiTnTinosTnow-^S LPM- :_: ~KBnrh6r»aairanoe.'ao, Home— I mprovements' rpeKfry. Vf hof-hewo. Mon—C*l,-Bull tltno_Dr_ - 3M-7620aftpr4P.M. y Tatriertiahejr-favorlte charity - Kewi>hlS»lovedw iWttD^lha_Welngar3ner7;at' her- . full benefit program and port time. Coll 762-492"6u.., -QTCQCds. 10 cents, yards—of'rod uitars. Corrt'l. f^e Edlh;R5djtJ Herman, devoted -moth ( Tiome, 15 Remer Ave.Hf,, SprlnofleidSprlngftsni1 r -.—-pl»asan»- . w-ifcck-Ln-o----•'• - crusnud^vftlyol.'-household-wafos, nduktrjai; Very reasortableTTree OWIArDA-Orl Wednesday, May pn Sunday, May 14, 19" ?, wife of • condlllons:^l*atie-am>iSti popular mechanics, 10 contii. MORSE «. Ponv rides 50 cents • Don't confuse termites wftti Hying aiils-,. werbert H. 'Palmer of Morris HorVo nianUrb ttToo a bushel. Htrs'i whil ID look lor: Tormilos iSawo", slrnlflHt" 3, 1972, EUgene, of 1414. Maple Plains.' grandmother, of twt .William Wild, mother of Anton-J,, . ' fany weekda.y at the . •- •. Iramos, lowelry, stuffod animals Ave'.; Hillside, N.J., beloved grandchildren. Thefuneral was on Anna Maria and William O. Wild, 50 cent*. Now Conwcrsoi sneakers, HERB DITZEL'S FARM.,299 anlonnao. wbilo "tints' nto olbowod. TormiTOS hn«o bldsmoblle '44,.8B convertible R 8, husband'of Catherine (Blblyk), sister of John Welngartnir, -'PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT' Interesting. otalocTs and thlnas-92 Donmon Rd.', Cranford. open "I fio wfinlKno — uniii Itnvt) a narrow waistllno Tor-* H PA PB. Very good running Wednesday, May 10 from .The Instructions, Schools mlto'3 'vvlniQ^.hri) tho BAH>O BUO nndlah nut's Iron I • devoted fatherof William, brother KENILWORTH FUN,I=RAL grandmother of six grandchildren. • 550BROAp STREET, rMBWARK FULIsER Place., Irvlnoton. May days. 276-641B. PAINTINO,DHCORATINO " condition, «3?5. Call 2450451 after 4 of Michael Gwlazda. The funeral Funeral wek from SMITH AND 510, 21, 10 a.m. 4 p.m. and May 32, . . •_. ,' X 61-15 reAponslble company. Rates sre wings nro much lonfltjf ihtio tho' back, HOME, 511 Washington Ayev.(cor..> 'Kilchen.Cabrnels - ' AND PAPBR HANOING If you-diBCbvor tormilos, cull us - wo'ro was conducted from thei'Mc SMI TH- (SUJBUR BAN), 415 Morris An Equal OpportunHy E^'ninun 10 a.m.-l p.m. * v • . "'.> CASH FOB SCRAP • ' • iibl 3338801. ."»*••, ' ' . •; A.S'.18.i2i N.21jtM,)" , Kenllworthenllworth.. Interment Load your can Cast iron. THOMASG.WRIGHT on (hi) 10b 24 hours .. ~'.~ . , CRACKEN FUNERAL-HOME, GraceTand MiMemorial l P'P.a'rkk, — Ave,, SprlRgllald; on Wednesday, -6roan and'Plano Instructions — ' X5-1B-12 LIKE A FREE M9.95 755-1444 - ' .1500 Morris Ave., Union, on May 17. FuneralMassatSt. James HOLLYWOOD WIG', ETC.? CALL Newspapers \. ,enls per 100 Ibo.; Kenllworth. • "BY APPOINTMENT ONLY" No, 1 Coppor 34 ceWtspar tb.) brass XT-F Ply,meuttr- iteJ, . Pur./. Ill Monday. lnterment~HOIIvwood Church , SprlngfleloK-. . • • •, •• MARTIN MUSIC STUDIO ... OARAGE SALE—Saf: May 20. 10 EVENINGS. 371-5830, CEMETERY PLOT—Hollywood AM Dhases of kitchen remodeling. n Convertible, all power,. Air Memorial Park. ..' . ,22 and 24 contj per Ib.j Rags ,0V MOVINO 8, General Repairs, Wo believe in d*pen(labltlty - PRATO-^uddenl\^n-=-M v—^1 • :>~ TYPIST • •643-0505 or 2420336. A.M. to 4 P.M. 73 HIGHLAND • * Load and Ballorles, A&P P,AP£R Memorial Park. B grave plot. 1425: Cabinets, counter - vtotts. ick service around the. clock, T y conditioned. *400 Call 3737842. ^ 'F 5 25-9 AVE.; SPRINGFIELD " Call «B-53i7. . alterations. We do the complete . A-5-1B123 HIND—George W., of 125 Tuscan 1972,, att Pittsburgh,, . Pa.,, babba- ZULLA-«n May 14,1972, Michael STOCK CO., So. 20th St., Irvlngton. ll 742-4484. . Christine AnAnnn , belovbeloved ddaughter OT Part (Imp, 1 • 5 P.M. Stoady 5 day — LUDWIG UPRIGHT PIAN6 (Price sublect to change). • K-6-8-36 |ob. R. HEIN2E 4Br-294B. . : A-MJ.47 ' . 24 HR. SERVICE • BUDGET PLANS Rd., Maplewood, N.J., on. Friday, t of Newark, beloved husband of • week. J60 ' ••••.•• . _'• . RT-F Plymouth.1J40.Fury, Viay 12, 1972, husband of Janet Nicholas arid the late Janet Prato Ifene Ef (nee Hayes), deaMather Call 68S 9Jb5. "CALL 245-9536. - .- ij 15 IK running condition, $125, C jVrlglitiHInd, father of Robert R., (nee Moore),' granddaughter or of Charles R., Thomas, R cKard,' Help-Wanted Men*Women -J GARAGE SALE: Sat., May lOtri. . ' ORACELAND (KtnllWorth) ' IHORTLINIMOVBRI Mrs, Maria Moore (nee Brescia) of II '6.1(1.1 -Drlc-rt^brac-old 8, now children's R.5-1B15 7 Beth Ellen and Jeanne E.-HInd, Grace Zulla,. Mrs, Matthew •^BUYING Round , tables, brass private owner no«cB cash. J295..4 PACKING 8, STORAGE IANOTUNINO son of Gladys Grose Hind, brother Union and Nicholas and Mart* Irene) Beagen", Mrs, Frank " toys, children's 8, adult clothing 8, •bqds. chlnn "closets, a,i araVei — B burials, perpet. care. APRUANCE -MOVING--^_2i Pratn of ..cranford, FunerJ-l .was mar|v, mahy_oldM* now.Jterns.^aln MATTRESSES, FACTORY . any old . —AN D of James R, and "John H'."Hind and 00 AA 44 Millie) Pakay, Mrsi Maroaref R B JECT-S-—FRDA/n^S-TirdainJECTSFRDA/n^STirdaing -furnllurBT~F(iiit-*s»rylce.—i eL~3:39«7-eV»sr8"weekericis"Er5 HOUR SERVICE. 484.7247 REPAIRING ii-n.-iw-.™-lt47:-only-f»4i»0- *Mr-r-Mery-br- Palmore.-Puneral' 4TT KjHi;^KjH,i;^VVNXEEUNERANX E.UNERAU Leukomlft,' 2244 *\orrlson Avo., Manufacturers/ 153 N.- Park St), .4.save money. 5750843; J.ZJDONrK s, new-tires, one owner, excel . services were at SMITH AND XOME7360Q Morris We,, Union, other pr Wlliram^u11a,-;M' STYMIED6YTHEqU'RRENTWA'G[E FREEZE? Union > East Orange; open 9-91 also W5 H'7 6-36. cond. Must sell this week-end, $775 SMITH (SUBURBAN) -115 Morris on Friday, May 5. andchildren and 11 oreat' . , • B5--18-12 West Frontst./Plalnfleld. 447-3244 alter Six 2328242. Ave., Springfield,, N.J., onfUOLIBSE—Josephihe (nee gandchildren, Relatives, friends - ' CALL'THE SOOM TO OPEiJ > . XT-F Original Rocyciefil' Scrap Metal' 1 GRAVE plots In' Hollywood KITCHEN CABlNBTS-10 ft of Tuesday, May 14. Interment Farlnella'), on May 11,' 1972, and'hls nieces and nephews from . MAXWf-INSTSINSONI PIANOSTUNHD estland Memorial Park, -DoserTjn^-alsoTrternbersof Local GARAGE SALE—Mny 19 8. 20. 10-4 Memorial Park. Reasonable,-702- triple flnlshed-cablnats, «389j ALSO anover. In lieu of flowers Deloved wife of. the late Louis,. 244.M.P.O. are k|ndly7n™iedTo EAST ORANGE COMMUNITY BANK P.M. 1734 Durnot Avo., Union. MOVING niooanl-turnlturo, SINCE 1W0 4442 after 6:30 P.M. Includes Installation. Call 384-0786. . PIANOS REPAIRED • acontributions "may be made to mother of Mrs. Nancy Guzzlno, attend thefuneral servces from .K-51812 Mahooany drop leaf table opens to . 2426MorrlsAV«..Union . ATTICS, batamenis, garages and C.GOSCINSKI. ESS 4814 Prospect Presbyterian .church Joseph and Charles Pugllece, The FUNERAL HOME OP seat 16,-6 rnahogany Duncan phyfo "• ":- A ut back yards cleaned. Reasonable grandmother of Leonard Guzzlno "•,•' Immediate Openings • chairs, mahogany breakfrom, 16.5 DallyO-5, Sat.8-2 1 . «' 4MJB.W6, • •H74-T4-; Memorial Fund, Maplewood, N.J, jind—Rota—puglleso,, sister 'Of. JAMBS F. CAFFREY &!sON,-s(» GARAGE SALE - Couch, clothing, • - "' Ktf """ 4 . GRAVES, I BURIALIBURIALI - rates. Ernest Duffy. 373.5043, ' Lyons AM«,i corner of Park PL If You Are An Experienced fro-tloss refrigerator, brown, like tem BUILDBRI FAIR'S factory ; X5-25-70 IWANOWSKI—M&ry Antonio Farlnella and Ninette •vnrloushousohold Itoms. Aflor 10 new, 2 walnut 4 poster twin bed, HollHollywoodd MriMemorial l PParkk ; UUnioni . jhowrobm^ Route 2» Springfield, P. (nee Bencevlnnl and the late Mario and- • COMMERCIAL BANK/TELLER - A.M. Frl., Sat. & Sunday. 2037 drossor 8, chost to match, walnut STAMP COLLECTION. U.S. «,. Jl-106pleteJl-106..comp . Call Mon. thru Kitchen deslln service and Cwlakala),, .oo.'May'- ., 3- , 1»72, bl Calogern Farlnella, also three *n-tlmoral. Avo.;. Union. Ipvo: scat, jjnruco oreon, 2.carvod Foreign Accumulatloms etc, Also ThlV»ij»t »K4! p.m. 339.3730 "' TnodVnlilng/by ,one.. of -New HEATER. ONE O lawark, N.Ji, beloved wife of the great-drandchlldren. Funeral was_ • HEAD.TELLER • (slOTE TEhL£R., "... .,, ; . -. ' :•• •.'•••..-••;•• K.-5-I8-.12 ate staphan,- devoted mother of : walnut. ..orid. tables, ' leather Jop cons, .immediate bash paid. 333^ Jersey's larpast manufactorers of ALL TYP«I of rubbish cleared -T" AFTER 4 PM. "rom The BIBBO.. ..— • iNCR PROOF MACtlrME OpiRATOR " mahogany coffee tablo, 1 round 0vl7. kitchen cabinets, call 3794070. away 8, removed. Cellars, attics 8, 487-3233 or,382BO54 Mrs'. Florence Bolderman^ of (HUELSENBECK) FUNERAL GARAGE SALE •' 12 Mt. Vornon PLUMBINO»HBATINO Brlcktown, Arthur and Edward of leather top lamp table, 2 hand . ' K6-151B- HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Rtf yard, _. s eeiuiarllv dunmtlfci Newark, sister of Mrs. 'Nellie HOME, HOB. 5. orange Ave., • NCR CLASS33 MACHINE.OPERATORS Avo., Irvlngton. sat; May 20. 10-4 carvod oak chairs - very old, china sarvlce,. II any tlma,Iw-ooji. . 1 Newark, Monday, May 15, 1972. P.M. Rain or Shine. ™- PARK,. UNION Rose ..Oarden eplscementa, gas flred^bollera.J- Bobko of. Maplewood, ' • We offer EXCELLENT STARTING lamps, lounge chair, hand braided .-sectlo-w I plot, 4 'graves, 8 : orandrnolher • of elf Interment Gaje of : Heaven . • KS-18-13 rug •,8X10,,.32 ft. tieav.y. duty, A5-1B-/0- Uivi construction, ittodero sewer . ' Ighl. Cemeteryr ' ' , HOLLYWOODFLQIIIST Will l!uy toy IraftlWrpe Interments; t«0. Call 371-3540. •Lindici|)« fatt ; INCORPORATED - w .••• ,.% Ipipoirts, Sports Cars 123A^ irandchljdfenj . Theluneraal Wa Wssa on . SALARIES, and "TOP FR[N(5E BENEFITS maunoslum extension ladder, Call 6S cleaning. Call Hwb Trlefler, HS J. - - 1482 StuyVesant Ave.v owg«, b«lot« .1940 t&. '•• , " , .:..K.5»la.34. Saturdayturday, May 4, from* TThThe altor 4 P.M. 3769343. RICCIARDI—Giovanni, suddenly, Union - Irvlngton . ~ Thaw Your Personal Wage-Greeze FURNITURE—baby Items,' condition. Call 2e\11t> •' " SIRVINO AUL Of NBW JBRSBY ' " PARKWAY WOZNIWOZNIA*A ' on Thursday, May II, 1972, ape 41 WBSpoclallielnFuneiKr .- housuwares, dinette, much more. RS1815 687-4011-CALL-464-6666 •ANTI-ACCISIORiail' • for v HOLIYWOO.D MEMORIAL . OTH1R OTFICM IN NIW YORK * CONNICTICUT MEMORIAL HOME, 320 Myrtle fears, of Mlllburn, .N.J., beloved tJeslgtl ftj^d Sympathy • •\ Call 678-5220 Between 9 A.M. & 3'I^.M. Benefit of cedar Crest Collogo LANDICAPB-O'ardener. Lawns, RUBBISH REMOVAL Mporvfi-SPORTS. Jersey's PARK, -Inc. "The Cemetery cutting, fertilising,.clean.up. Very BXBCUT,lV» OfflCBl VI JBRICHO TPKB., IMlYHTOWN, NtV. Ave., irvlnglon. Interment Gate of msband of Glusepplna Rlcclar'dl, Arrangomonts for th-ibereaved Scholarship Fund. Sat. May 20, 10- Beautiful" Stuyvusant Ave., Union WALTBRRillNJKI ergest-blaist.nloit supplier, Wavoir Cemetery, Hanover. N,J, alsosurvlvod by four son* and one liiiMlly. Just.Phono: , For An Application and. Appointment. 4,. 612 Rlno-St.-, .nt .7th.. AVOV MOVING Fairly new solo, 2 RENT THAT MooM With a Went reasonable, Monthly, rates. Call JOHN BORDEN PLUMBING 8, HEATINOr •" moorted Auto Center, behind rail English tables l-tler,,l marble top. , 144870 ShiyvHam Ave., uhlon,,- Weekdays after 9 p.m. Tony *I79. dauaMer, son of CarmelCa l MU4-le-| Rosolle. Ad. Only lie pur word (Mln.»3.20>. MU 8:4300 •.-. —- 374 4594 Kitchens & bathroombathroo s "•.; ; CAttNOW FOR FREE ESTIMATE- FREE INSPECTION itajlon MorrUtown. 374-1486. - > • • Ah filial Opportunity Employer . ' .• . . X.5-1B-13 Will sacrifice.. 731,3981 • evenings. Call/686 7700. ' A-52570 modernlied, Qos healing, 3714 • FTFH3A Rlcclardl Arrangements by , " K5-1B15 MM . . ' h!.J5-4J SMITH AND SMITH ,-rOf-Voion County at its three campuses in *- available and muy be obtuined by writing to the" Cranford,. Elizabeth, and. Plainfield. . director of Admissions. Union Coif New urban, eriyironm "T AppJiications ipr.the. fall -semester arc now Springfiold avenue, CranfprdTu7OI6..' ' ' FRIDAY D6ADLINE All Items olher-than spol news ... s-- In cosa of emergency • should boe In our otflce^bffi by ^oon VOLVO GOES TO 6REAT The Zip Code _'. • ' .y."-">. • coll ; \,\-,-:,;• • •' i> be instituted by Union College in fall ^!ll LEHfifHS TOSTOP YOU 11 '376-0400' for Police Department' for Springfield is or Firtt Aid Squad . ' . 'Shaping America's future will be the focus of-—nol-plan to (jo 'beyond the associate degree pollution, intensive research has revealed that . Union. College may turn their .there, are outstanding job opportunities for 376-0144,(pr Fire Department' three new curricula at Union College, ('ran- conferred by .PLUMBING. «N SHORT ONES ion to employment ln.the -- lurininal students as well as_for those "who, - .07081 ford, Elizabeth, and Plalnfield '.MCATINO. ' - - C<)nio iest-s[(ip"our Vof\ —-T" 376-6440 for 'hot line' urca-,ienvlronmen!aI~™Cnllege isservlng the"community college 'The need-fof these programs is almost self evident," Prof. Wolf stated. "Urban America is in a crisis—a crisis of interwoven problems. brook A solution to these problems is essential to the future of our nation and will require the talents of .urban specialists.1' "No less urgent," Prof."Wolf continued "is the need for specialists in~envirnnmental- to pay NEW AFFILIATION'.— S. M. Gilbert, of sciences. Pollution is here to stay." to ~ All three prpgrams are designed ••as transfer Union h.os been appointed a new and SILVER ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION used_-car salesman for Fletcher programs; preparing students to transfer to a four-year college or university, to complete the LincolnJ*Aercury7—Summit. Gilbert, a - ruember of -Union Elks Lodge No. requir.ement.TToT' a baccalaureate degree. 1583, has been' in tho automobile Baccalaureate programs in urban "studies, business since~J948; • —'——• environmental science and environmental engineering are being offered by an incrcasing •K- — '_ :——M-, ' ' ' ' - number of colleges and universities.. , j forThe annual Memorial Day "By filvipfi • students -7Bn opportunity— to le to'Jbe held. Monday morning werelan- izenobjections iail specialize at the initial period of their collegiate to be honored- l^=noufieed-thte-week bv Matt Allen, chairman of thillOprpared=for •morc • the Memorial Day committee. ~ — io change-flc Fred Rute.iormer commander of Sbrinftftek- junior and senior years," Prof Wolf noted.' liy ABNEK GOLD ContinentatPost, American 'Legion, andof'the ElyJUef, n builder and real estate executive, "Studentsjiinjoring-in urban studies whb do— ~~^heT_ownghip Cjmmittce moved Tueadayrhrr will be a gtiest of-hmi()r:3unday..-at;the_annuaL county Legion organization, will serve asgranf~ iir«k 'itrndemnallon proceedings inJorder to dinner—of llic_SynnRogue of the Suburban" £. ; i .--^.—,.,—,_.-:—— iharshal; ^ ' . • - obtain the easementsjieeded for channcllzatlpn Torah Center, marking the third nnniversnry.of SnrflUPI—PfllTlhfiinn — ,The paraders wlHtormWN. Trivett avqnue" work along the. east and west branches of 1 Ul at 8:15 a.m—march Into Millburn where they Bryant Brook as partof a SCOO^OOO flood control its founding, Nathan Kabot. president oMho ^M'.H"^ , .^ '.'HH'-yU ; '^-williSe joined by participants there and'return Jt^h congregation, .announced this week, I- r—j—-J—\— •?—• — through Springfield center along Morris ^-stand in the face-of strong objections by two ' Lief, formerly;. .chairman of the. Union-^JieQCISG DV WOmOn avenue at about-10:30, The Springfield con- citizens opposed to the plan. ._ Township United' {Jewish jAppcul, and-a-co- :—: —- ' ' ' - tlngertte. will then turn rigM to Town Hall for __^ In other business^ Ihe committee heard a • Richard I. Samuel-of-W«sU'id.O-T TURKEY^SAtAMI^ one-year unexpired seat on the Township 944 STUYVESANT AVE. .'. Jeadershlp to "«olve. ojax. many problems :ln-— f Committee, today charged Ills-opponent ltrthe UNION CENTER • MU 7-SMO PAINTERS. ATTENTION! Soil yourself io 30,000 ' eluding flooding, housing fop-th^elderly, rights ^June 6 RBpu6IicariT>rimary, Scott Donlngton of '-families with a low-cost set on_June±l7 ir of tenants and traffic safety among otiners. r_"having.a distorted sense of values In setting, Want Ad. Cdll. 4847700. —The Springfield fcommunlty Pool, j tennis teams opening up iheir rdnlc RICH'S COFFEE __.,. .«RBther thanTsit"bacKT"ctMnplaiSTand" forth the criteria upon which a carididate^for" BJLJFFET SllPPERS NGN DAIHY criticize," Zucker added, "I am willing_to under the—direction of^. Stephen T. jj GWs at Jonathan Dayton_RegiOnal_High with plans also well under way for_greatly girls _pn his -tennis varsity, but he sald-their- —local office should be selected," " '-""" Magllone, will open its doors for4he4 SU.Ctn lUPKIf V£Al I'AHMAGI LIGHTENER devote my timeatldenergies-tofulfill the goals - School tHis spring arp.having Hiplr'Hay'ln (oroiu expanded athletic opportunities for girls next prosence has compounded problems caused by Wasserman, running with Ed Stiso-Jr.'. I and many others desire for. our families and weekend on Saturday/ifuneJ7^aLnooUZJ ^_"the) court and on the track as they.have- hegun year and the years to follow. —- ' a serious-lack.df court facilities, Henpted that directed his comments to a statement made by -i_- J 7 C ^ur community." ' . . • ,, The'followlng Saturday, June 24, veq- though the team /is weJU on edition of the'Leader wherein Donlngton stated! " 6 99 Thls-ycav-agnln, the pool will be under = Their experiences-are part of a pilot project is both surprised at_their numbers and^en^— : RopubiicarrclrclcsrlnSprjrigfield-sinceiheage "therway to its best season ever.. / ~ . "thaFexperjence in locaj government and civic T BREAKSTONE ,: • the management of Stan Wiiek, aRsistcd | BREAKSTONE'SWISS STYLE SARA LEE / of 16 in various capacities and being present at. _ g unoheiJbyDivBohaldMhik^lP—^Kul and pleased-wlth their progress •The prograrti was launched midway iirth'e ..activities should be the only criteria in choosing . j -by Martyifllktus. tony Pllone will again g 7 PARFAIT YOGURTS COnAGE CHEESE many screening committees since reaching tendenl of schools for the Regional District, — Coach Johohn EitEspositoTial s welcomedlfiolHreeldlfilh spring season, when state authorities ruled that POUNDCAKE be the rccrcatlon"8uperylior at the pool, i candidates for public office." ^"' . FLEA MARKET-ANTIQUE SHOW Alt FLAVORS "--- _ . REG OR CAL'IF. STYLE -GREEliflAS voting agej it had always been my experience— girls may take part in npneontact varsity Wasserman explained his charge by stating, .. • lip keeps a program of games, athletics § that past^screenlng committees-were' open to ^sports with the boys' teams..-—- • • • ^ Trlb. -24 or ariA special events going dally. Other | f "I think Mr. Donington.forgot a grea.ti.many arid BAG. all Interested persons, particularly those who • _7." .. -'K)«O~ • • ' •' . '' '" CONT. recreation activities wllllnclude arts qnd'g factors in formulating his criteria for. public • ' wished to presSnt their qunllffeallons-for Teniple $ trustees select ^ FIVE GIRLS went out for tennis andjhrec office. Among the forgotten-were. such factors ' conslderalidn. ~ . . . —-- -'• crafts for adults, children and pre-scliool f children. :.,;...... ::...... | remain: freshmen Eileen Bass of Springfield as honosty, integrity, ability, training /we Cfuifj Bakery I - "In.aft74,-far-the first time In .Sprlngfleld' and Margo Krasnoff of Mountainside and -fACIAL -• IKHBLIRCHOC.— - - m*m. SUNSHINE ' (educational and business backgrounds and SALE < (Continued on page 30) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia; z feiHiinist \o refceive-awdrd mror^sarfcaTpnTrfMountalnside., ... philosophy-of-locaLgavernment, Rusty Stiso WHITE LEMON ( FIG BARS t -• ^^»««_™ Miss taytonr&Mrambng the girls,j]ualified SponsoretTBy 43 and I based our decision to seek election on . TISSUE IFUDGESAND ;47 I—^Tjie._board-of-. trustees_of Temple Slmrey j^Ms^tehiem's work-for-human rights", in the (Continued on p«o« 2) — (Continued on page 30) ' . BREAD . , Shatom of Springfield, this week arinnunced woFas of aternple spokesman, "has extended ~"— MNG^FIELD COMET CLEANSER LUX DISH OETtRGENT ROUND OR SQUARE I LARGE 8 INCH that the annuariHuman Rights!. Award'of the into all areaswherethe rlghtsxifa-minorlty;JjS8:::;::;= WfcEKLY SPECIAL ^ templewillbegivenonFridav'eveninKi'June2, —been threatened. Not only—has she been "'Z'~ • tgGlorla.StejnemJho writer,,"who"Has:UH1 the:- —steadfasDn her oppasition-to the VTetnamt —- Hoi. I—- : -—-—BTL- - - struggle for women's rights^ and hhs becomtv :.war.ubut sheJias worked for thtrrlghts ofTarm 25! SILVERTONi- .•«„..•.•—J'-i-J..--.7r~,'L---F^:.^.'r ^^^a^^^g^Sa^remiafefi" FRUXHCOCKTAIL HUNT'^PUDDINGS WHITrBRFAD .jtia^x^..

legal eqTJity-tinder=lhe-presentT8vitem, rtnj'lli uf dominant rflflle:anc ~^ e, B6tli_j.BXB!> wi|r-be free to 7 mm Avenue , l_ To*md t(w» puietmU of, To.ord lh. M .1 ; as human beingsrto-discovi! IndLvidaal-tiilenls, to be happier and better CLIP 4^ARS PERSONAL SI)|!IU| DOWNY FABRIC LJJlijl NESCAFE. BUCWHEATS W . IVORY SOAP Hy. SOmntR 33-01. BTL 22^ INSTANT ipmi 22 L sfor'a two-year term parents, , • . , THESE d ' PH IT CEREAL m 3.75 OZ. BAR fft 4?c.WITH COUPON W iq-dz. JAR. ' 9.oteox -•- •••• JIjL_ Lbbbi Howard Shapiro, spiritual lender of ' "'""SheTias been an export exponent of 19c WITH COUPpN IMI GOOD ONLY AV TWO GUYS LU GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS LU' GOOD ONLY AT TWO OUYS • MM - Temple .Shafoy-Shalom-^was eleeted-the-ooii— _vffimeiiLB. Jighls juid-as-a_r£sulLwriite_T^mfi.'s-' MONEY- GOOD ONLV AT TWO GUYSlW' ~ >• ttUMX **> iw,l*m*r. ' iTn _essay on (he woman's moyemcht, has spoken to i tluutal., Mav.30, !?71 _ venor of the Springfield Clergy at i(s meellni; OVER 100 DEALERS last Thursdayat thq Evangel Baptist Church. maje-dominated organizations on the subject, SAVING ' and iss cven_credltea .wllh"~selliHg~~Gcorge • _L: Concluding a turn of two years as the group's i McGovern oil the correctness of the women's ^ chairman, tho Rovv/James Dcwart, pastor of COUPONS f liberation ppsitlon."'. • .•.-•-••' : Antique Car Display Toward lh* purchat* of tho Springfield Emanuel United Methodist. Toward Ik* puiehoi'. ol "| Towofd lh« DU^HOI* OT Toword |K« purehciis o( ' ..^Church,'turned the group's affairs over (0 FROM I 6 CANS HUMT'S." 'fft inDV ntrttacxur W m Past recipients of the Human Rights Award m D Rabbi Shapiro. ' • "K- ,~,' ' ' - . . TOMATO SAya yj WESSON OIL r$o»rLlJ have included Rabbi Joachim Prlriz, Wyat.t T. * Antique Costume Contest ?o ib ", W . .' .The. meeting ot. Evangel Bantlst Biiurch, of • '•'. B.6Z.:CAN . •;••""-FiTI 24OX: BTL.v \ . BATH SIZE 5.1 OZ.R7 Walker,' Doan Wlliar'd- Hdckbl, Ntfrman m 3TWTWITH COUPdN [f D ONLY'AT TWO OUYS ' \}iS WITH COUPON which the-Hov. William Schmidt is pastor, GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS ' • OOOO ONLY AT TWO OUYS " GOOD.ONLY AT TWO OUYS NLY AT TWO GUVS M in* MM p»' cuttBw.i r^n .Thomas, Bishop John Dougherty, Kivl Kaplan, «l] —, —iricludod slides of his trip, to Itraol presented by.. JtacDrcsnS|!errTfie UL SIB Rabbi'Reuben Levlne, splrltua.1 'leader nf. -' UL. S-fB. award will bo given during the regular-Friday '.Temple'Beth Ah'm. The Rev. Laban WbHftigtou, evening, service- conducted by_ Rabbi Howard Food"Stands pastor of New Dawn Baptist Church in Newnrt Shapiro, and all ore invited W attend, the an- : .and,a former. Springfieldqlergyman,(!xpliiiiH'n- rv : •'• ; •••!,• '•• W« r«Miy« th» tgbt o. IJmlt.quai t . • • Wlii,',, N i-••'", 1 JioUhceirienliaddod'." :"'•': .' ' • ••.. •:•;•••• •• •'-•' '•''•y; • • iltl.t. Not r«p<;n.lbU"'(or'tvW rhWeeds of the dfy care ce'ntor of whiclulfr'i^ ; Bands J 11 01 p diroctor. '... . ' .' overt DAILY »uo A.M. .n IO PM. at 1t_ at Morris Awn • 'OP '* •"<"•• 'i«» •««»!«. ;' SUNDAYS 10 A.M. 'til t P.M. HI. x/ai morris MV8, , M.u,n 1079 Other clergymen prcsont'worei- the .Itev.-- FOOD SUPERMtRKETS v FOB tALBI ALLOWED BY LAW UNION thru Sat., Mav 30, 1972.! deadline Ir. Entertainmeni -m Brtice Evans, Springfield' .Prcsb.ylerlnii- v Church;. Msgr, brands X. Coylc, -tin' "'.' • to this. newKpaper'ti .Edward Oe'hllng and the Hev. Paul.JKoch, Si,,. •€ — Rep. Florehce Dwysr e'xtands ^her onctorsoiYient to'Bob •'—* ADMISSION S1.00 ,Jamesv Rgman .Catholic. Chui'ch;•'• the 'lli'v-'" > i James" Wollirigtoti, Evangel Church' o'nd tin- Momluy for Memorial Day,' All orgaitltatloulii,. soatod,.arid Rusty Stlso, •candidates for Republican' nbrnlnatlon. as s FAMILY AF.FA|R -^.Regular Ropubllcan standard,bearers Scott ponlngton, lift,' and in Date Sunday," June.4, 1972 \' Rev. Jtiol Yoss, Holy Cross Lutherjm•Church. social and btlu-r news Items for the June I ISHUO Township Committee candidates in the June 6 primary election. Looking on Is • L«n ^uck*r_lnttodLlCffd_thiilr_wlv«»,_^a(Ti»la and-L«ill«, to tho District Loader Also a member but not present wus the Hev should be Hilbmltti;(l by tomorrow nir>riihi(J, ~Tqwnshlp~Commltteeman WllllahvRuocco. Wasserman has long worked with Rep. I'ald lor by RopUbllc Matal Product! . • • '' candidate*'at a rscent campaign rally, ,'•• • • Clurence Alston of An.tioch Baptist Church. May m. bwyer-In Various capacities. ' , • • • •

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