. )-Thursday, November 28, 1.974-i Study gives Loan applications will be expedited A revitalized and revamped program for the for almost $9 million wiU be expedited within a estimates of Area Redevelopment Authority few weeks. (NJARA), which provides'partial loa'ne for . "Companies in all urban and suburban areas Industrial projects that create jobs, was an- of the state wishing to expand may now qualify agencies food peaks nounced this week by Joseph A. Hoffman, for low interest rate loans," Hoffman said.' "In Estimated flood peak; cqrmnissioner.of the N. J. Department of Labor cooperation with local area redevelopment The Zip Code Starting Dec. 1, New Jersey boaters will be In case of emergency going to a motor vehicle agency or mailing in predicted for New 'Jersey's und"Jnd"usfFy,"anTSalvatore"A.'.Bon1empo, the agencies, the NJARA supplies additional call • able to register their craft and secure motor- the forms. The agencies are open five days and rivers and slreamB because of newly-elected chairman of the NJARA. financial assistance for redevelopment project one night per week. 1 376-0400 for Police Department for Springfield is boat operator's licenses with the same ease and . existing and anticipated One immediate result is that loan application cost. ! . • - convenience 'as they register their motor Bardin and Waddington said that for the past urbanization and growth of. or First Aid Squad vehicles, Environmental Protection Corns, 3767670 for Fire Department year and a half, the Motor Vehicle Division has suburbs is tho subject of a DEATH DECLINE missioner David J. Bardin and Motor Vehicle 07081 been handling two-thirds of the motorboat report completed by the-U.S. the death rate in 1973 per Country Mall of New Providence Director John A..Waddington announced this registration and operator license renewals. Geological Survey recently for 100,000 population'was-55.8, a week.. ' , Small Shops Available The Division has computers to handle these use of the state Department of decrease of l-per cent from They said this will be accomplished by Environmental Protection PjjblUhed Every "Thurtdoyfay Trumo r Publifhina C>

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SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, December 5, 1974-3 2-Thursday, December 5, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(NJ.) LEADER Sform brings Methodist display Cub pack plans power failure party, hears talk Sunday will show Bible translations but no flooding leave many questions by local detective On the second Sunday of Advent this - lm.lIKNItYHIHNF. a new generationof/tetrospective guilts. But in people. Tlie exit-to Shangri-La is cold and age' - Springfield* Cub Pack 172 has scheduled a weekend, members of Springfield Emanuel Springfield, whose flood-fearing residents Springfield Health Officer . view of the newfeWtions it still Is not siirprising comes.fast. • Christmas party for Sunday at noon at the . United Methodist Church; Church Mall, at greet each raincloud with apprehension, Five thousand years ago the first bartender to see the Increasing demand for the It also appears as though the active principle American Legion Hall. "Santa" will be there to Academy Green, will observe Universal Bible escaped- water damage during Monday stood behind a rock slab with a spear in his legalization of marijuana. in marQuahajemains active in the body after a dlKlrllitlto (Jiflsi. ._-.. .•.-.-...•:• ~—-..".: r:.• .Sunday. An exhibit of various language tran- mornings fierce storm, but did find itself hand. Sometimes his clients drank loo much Nearly all reliable evidence shows that person stops taking it. The drug likes to stay in^ T-Jie Nov. 22 pack meeting at the .lames slation^ the Bible, as well as modern English suffering from a power failure. berry juice. Tiey_ivauhiJry__to_kill him. marijuana is a sick prospect. However, we fat tissue. But it also passes to all parts of the Caldwell School featured a talk on "Kihger .. translations, will be placed In Fellowship Hall. _. The winds, which in some locations ' That was Ihe first health hazard associated have to decide if marijuana prohibition will body. The marijuann. hits not only the brain prints .and the Law" by Springfield. Detective Also included in the display will be scripture registered gusts of Bl mph, knocked~tiowrr with alcohol. In time the hazards modified. solve marijuana poisoning. We have to but the reproductive organs as well., Now we know about liver cirrhosis and other Howard Thompson. The science of fingerprint passages to give guidance in various life ex- power lines serving the southern section of the acknowledge that alcohol and tobacco -o-o- . alcohol associated diseases. The liver cirrhosis lifting techniques Was demonstrated, as used periences. Each worshipper will receive a copy township, causing homes there to be without prohibitions of the past have not solved the ' THIS MEANS the drug may involve other had been observed.for a long lime. It was in- by local county, state and federal authorities.. .of Luke's Gospel in "Today's English Version, electricity for nearly 12 hours. Police said the drinking and smoking'problems; generations, those who will know nothing volyed in.some way witli alcohol by the yellow The 1974 Bicentennial presidential award, • of ihc Bible," one of the most recent tran- lights first went out. on Hillside avenue and about our drug laws. It will be a long tipie death color in skins of people who drank top .Prohibition can - never mean quarantine. . "Be Prepared for Life." has been given to Cub slations. Lyons place at 2 a.m., and it was not until 1 before the unborn victims of marijuana can . p.m. that power was restored. much. Prohibition is to an abstraction what " „ At the9:30 a.m. Trivett Chapel service and 11 quarantine is to a nail. Prohibition is a dance of judge on the legalization of pot that deformed Webeloawardwinnerswere: Wendel Joyner.. . a.m. morning worship in the Sanctuary, Pastor Numerous windows' in homes and businesses The association of alcohol with a yellow skin them. . ' -color-and with disease and death did not come the veils where the audience is ready to rush aquanaul; Ira Cross, aquanaut, athlete, James. Dewart will be concerned with the task were reported broken by the high winds, which onto the'stage. Prohibition is not intolerable^'" Researchers are finding out how smokers of citizens, naturalist, outdoorsman and scholar: also caused another problem for police. The' easily.. Nor had it been easy to learn about the pf sharing the Scriptures with others. His 1 Just tempts revolt. marijuana have less, ability to resist disease, David Johnson, aquanaut, athlete, citizen, . i sermon will be tilled: "What Is Christmas? — gUsts resulted in malfunctions in a number of stress of cigarettes'or of radioactivity, or of that marijuana holds down defensive cell ac- , naturalist, outdoorsman, scholar and forester; 1 Bread to Break." private and business burglar alarms, sending environmental chemicals, upon the body. Now There are new marijuana considerations. tion in the body. They are discovering how fioberl Horsewood, aquanaut, athlete, citizen, The 9:30 a.m. German language worship officers all over town to check out the bells and we are noticing new moods about marijuana, a Research now indicates that long term marijuana apparently reduces male hormone . scholar and"naturalist; Brain Lenharl, ahtlete. service will be .conducted by Tneodorc sirens. . relative newcomer in the modern problem. marijuana smokers aged 18 to 26 undergo the levels and causes subnormal sperm counts. It . citizen, naturalist, traveler and scholar; Pat . Ileimlinger, lay speaker with the Rev. Fred SPRINGFIELD CHILDREN in rehearsal for the Springfield Community Players' upcoming If it is of any comfort to those inconvenienced Marijuana has the hazard potential to create brain atrophy normal for 80- and 90-year-old causes>bronchitis, sinusitis. It is suspected In Mauriello, citizen and naturalist; Mark Par- HONORED BY ^NIGHTS — Members of SpTingfield Council 5560, Knights of Gruber preaching. Church School meets at the • musical productlonof 'Milk and Honey,' which will be presented on Jan. 11,J 2, 18 here, more than 4,500 Public Service electric be even a more powerful cancer cause than nicl, citizen; naturalist and traveler. Columbus, recently honored Gregg Dombroski, past grand knight,, at a dinner- same hour in Wesley House, with Junior Highs and 19 at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. Seen, from left, are Andy Cohen, ' customers in the county also were without tobacco. CEREBRAL PALSY CAMPAIGNERS — Chairmen mapplncj Springfield campaign to bo Cub bear badges were awarded to Buddy dance at.the council hall. Shown are, from Idft, Michael O'Connell. dlstrlct'deputy; on the Ihird floor of the church annex. Youth Dara Halper, Scott Edelman, Tina Segal and Stephanie Llnzer.,, Tickets are now power during the storm. In Mountainside, an held this month for the United Cerebral Palsy League of Union County are, from Pinkava and David Johnson. Nick Episcopo, grand knight; Dombroski; Edward Warhol, district deputy. '. Fellowship meets at 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall available.and may be obtained by calling 379-2648. * auto struck a utility, pole jjuidewire which, Should marijuana become legalizrji} it would left, Henry Bultman, Leonard B.Zucket- ond Leslie Rosenbaum. More than 200 mean government may opce again" become a The Cub-a-ree athletic competition on Oct. 25 , , . (Photo-Graphics) for Christmas drama rehearsal. : weakened by the wind, was hanging across an ' voluntoors will call on residents and business and professional men. Zucker added yielded these winners: in the 9-yenr-old class, •eastbound lane of Rt, 22. The crash caused the quiet sponsor of a health hazard. But- The Christian Service Circle of United legalization is pushed by a strange mixture of that contributions con also be sent to hirn at 561 Ashwood rd., Springfield. Jim Slieve. Mark Stieve and Matt Kjiperstein. Methodist Women will hold its Christmas pole tb topple,' resulting in a power failure, . (Photo by Mitchell Seidel) throw; Buddy Pinkava, Jim Stievo, lasting nearly five hours, in :i,000 homes in commerce and intellectualism, with street-root covered dish .luncheon and program on; Ad awards pot dreams of income and tax ratable. and Alan Rice, push-ups; Buddy Pinkava, , • Tuesday at 11 a.m. Devotions will he conducted Mountainside, Scotch Plains and Westfield.' David Johnson and Danny Klein, sit-ups; by lone Lombardi. .'. •. ... Another 1,500 PSE&G customers in Linden, If marijuana should become legalized we can Title passes bar exam, to local firm Exquisite coral, onyx predict a certain course. The cigarette The Unusual In Danny Klein, Matt Kuperstein and Gary Weiss, Tomorrow evenipg. Women's Mission, Circle Rosellc, Roselle Park, Union, Kenilworth and vKeyes. Martin & Co.. manufacturers will begin growing and selling : look broad jump, Pat Diiranfe, Doug Clarke invites all congregants to an Advent can- adjoining towns were without lights for as long attended Rutgers Law • Springfield, has received five and diamond jewelry. the drug. The stores will stocK it. Vending ALBUMS andWayn'e Horsewood. 50-yard dash. dlelight service^in the Sanctuary. Miss Lom- • as 12 hours because of the storm. citations for excellence in machine highs will become vogue. Health Frederick .Stephen Title of Cottage lane, In the tl-year-old class, Eric Zara, Paul Stieve , A total of 323 students earned listing in the Lausten, William' Leber, Young Lee Hee, bardi will be the speaker. A fellowship period 1 advertising al the 15th annual departments-will be pressured by citizens, Springfield, hns passed the New Jersey State and PORTRAITS and Walter.Clark took softball throw.: Keitli honor roll for the -year's first marking period Bonnie Leff, Randi Levine, tary Levitt, Leslie will follow. '' New and only at Marsh "Town Crier" awards dinner mostly of the upper middle income.group,- to Bar examination. Drexler, Jay Colandrea and'i;d Kisch. push just concluded at Jonathan Dayton Regional Liplon, Mebssn Lpver, Patti Liberman. . Springfield Bnai B'rith 1 ups; Eric ,Zara, Kevin Duffy and Walter |Iigh School, Springfield, it was announced this Steven Lubash, Daneca MarkowiCh, Robert •' sponsored, by the Financial ~P&ES laws regulating or prohibiting;• "pot" Title, a graduate of Dayton Regional, Clarke, sit-ups. Broad -jump victors were week by Anthony Fiordaliso, principal, and •*. McGurty, Richard Miller, Karen O'Keefe. Advertising nnd Marketing distributes holiday food smoking in public. And new. symptomologie.s graduated from Tufts University, Mcdford, Walter Clar.ke, Jay Colandrea and Kevin Duffy. Charlotte Singer, director, of .guidance. Catherine Picut, Melissa Purkhiser, Marcia Vorspan to speak Association of Metropolitan and syndromes will begin showing in medical Mass., where he,was graduated magna cum 50-yard**dash,'Bob Edwards, Billy Cierl and New York.. ' . This year Springfield Lodge of B'nai B'rith ^reports, of a way of life that dies waiting for the laudeand was elected to Phi Beta f p.m. Michael Meskin, (Jene Meyer, Scott Alison Hart,- Diane Heinzc, Kichard Hersh, camping and canoe trip lo Bass River Stale - for Empire National and New cvldoncos of a civilization far older then pur own. Shopping for keepsakes Is a the base of the flames if a fire should break out. and Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Marci Herzlinger. Park on Oct. 12. They also have been bowling al Jersey Bank is Jerry STENOGRAPHIC RUMPtES 0 Meyerson, Paul Naftali, Deborah Olasin, Leon Echo Lanes and horseback riding in Watchung. must in Japan, ondtho Shibuya district COMMUNITY SERVICE — Gov. Brendan, T. Byrne signs proclamation-honorlng-4he In Berkeley Heights, trees and wreaths will Hawitz, Jeffrey Rockoff, Edward Koscn, Randi Peter Hessi David Hetzel, Murray Indick, Nussbnum of Mnrrislown. , •D The seventh graders are working on the in Tokyo Is the favorite shopping area. Restaurant be sold at the Foodtown Shopping Center, 430 Sacharow, Alan Salz, Diane Schaffer, Carol John Irwin, Nancy Janukowicz, Vicki Kaplan, Thoso original 18K gold designs ~~"acrllevernents of Key^fclub International, service-group with chapters In high FRIDAY DEADLINE INCORPORATED emergency preparedness challenge, and the iliiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iu iiiiiiiiiiimnii .with coral, black.onyx and ae- Art goods, scroons, wood-block prints, D Springfield'.ave. Schoffmunn, TodilSlegal, Brenda Speer, Robin Sidney Kaufman, David Klingsberg, Erika schools throughout tho state; Seated with him is Louis N. Ma'gazzy, state Key Club All items other than spot news should 33 Chatham Road, 203 MORRIS AVE. eighth and ninth graders are working on the iinimiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuuiimiiiiiniiimtuimm _contlng P_ayod ^dla_mond9 are bronzbs, porcelains, and lumps, as Well Short Hills. New Jersey Sury, AbbBuer, David Schlanger, Daniel Schlesinger, Hill she will help you with a mm Preparatory School in South Qr/ A-,> \'I •Sharon Fox, Cindy Friedman, Linda Frost,", presentation of the Children's thoTOWNSHIPOF cording to Dr. Morris Ei ^-Theatre four times during the SPRINGFIELD, for the purchase BrldaURegister. Whon Inonds or relatives ask IJf ' •% \ Elizabeth Geacintov,* Deborah Genzer, Dean as seen in of the f ol lowing aooda and you, your parents or your in-laws what would you ' •""' Rt. 22 driver faces Chofetz, director of' the weekend of Doc. • $40,000 $40,000 $40,000 $40,000 —$40,000— Daniel neiter.LaUrieRiley, Stephanie Rizzo^ enclosed In a sealed envelope This handsome • SPRINGFIELD AVE. | boar Inn the name of tho bidder on silvorchost with ^ Gregory Rusbarsky. Christopher Shitlds, in Y camper reunion •Biaelclcaif tho outside and shall bo dollvered m at the place and on the hourabovti you; 24- piece : TRUST ACCOUNTS • ~~ James Sicgal, Slmri Silver,... Lisa Simon. John Madison of Springfield was among 35 HEADING WEST? .— USE PROSPECT OFFICE named. service lor 8. Richard Simon, Daniel Smith, William Solosy,' New Jersey high school students whfl par- Required bid fprma and Huaband In trust Wile In (ru«t Will) In trust Wile In trust specifications must be procured a,t foriGrondchlld for Husband lor Child ..'Richard. Spina,. -Wendy StragiB, -CJieryl ticipated/ in a three-day reunion at. YMCA for Grandchild -••• - - tftb office of tfte- Township Clerk, in Swansiin, Mark Thies Susan Wolliek, Brad Camp Speers-Eljabac in the Poconos. the Municipal Building* Mountain' $40,000' $40,000 . $40,000 $40,000 Avenue, and Trluett Avenue, , • Weiner, Bonnie Weiskott, Ronald Werner. Tlie students had been fellow campers last Springfield, New Jersey, In whose Elizabeth Wiech, Lisa, VVildj, Patricia Winker, discretion bid forms and summer at the l.tooacre site near DinRmhri's specifications sbalLticmflllctLJa- ^ 4 1 Witira'nT™Youngl Siisah" '"ZToB'fbT" "Arle'hjrT " Kerry, Pn. Nancy Pontlor, Hie camp's con- -:^----'--- prospoctlve bidders or upon their •~h--ijt:' deposit with your hometown bank... Zuckerbergr - ' ference director, -was in charge of the reunion- request. The Township reserves the right A !!—- -H " ' to rfllectonv or ell &!& j>n<1 wmve -Z&i We have your intorost at heart... mminoi r variations and correct .-obbvious arithmetic errors If, In the InInterest t or the Township, It la ^ TRieveshit HEADING EAST? — USE HILTON OFFICE .deemed advisable to do so. . NoN6ldder may withdraw his bid wlthinMSMaya of the actual dote- of During our Birthday CetUration which apartments opening of bids. - By! order of the Township Springfield police are in- IS FOR TRAVELING Committee of the Township of ends December {4, we are giving FREE CIFTS vestigating' two break and sarlngtteld. » Brown Calf ARTHUR H. DUEHRER entries which occurred at Township Clerk $ $ .Your Vision Care Specialists Spfld Leader, Dec. 5, 1974 for deposits of 100°° - '500™ • 6,000." Cultivate fuchsias carefully and PERSONAL FLORIST, 61 Main adjacent S. Springfield avenue • Sand Swede (Pee:t1S.S7) you'll have a pot of flowers ^vtilcrt Slroel, Mlllbum, specializes''in apartments on Friday. »&£» is sure to please. Fuchsias can bo unique, elegant floral designs. We grown easily in practically any believe wedding !|owers must be Police said the break-ins climate. Some are pendular types, Individualized, a centerploco must wore discovered by the Give which are really ideal for hanging enhapce your table, and a floral building's superintendent; in mm: baskets or window boxes, Make, arrangement must-fit trio decor sure that you have a Rood potting Into which II Is placed. Our both cases the front doors had FULL SERVICE OFFICES the world soil, plus.drainage in Ihe bottom flowers are always placed In a been forced open. In one of the -Ql.ymiLliaLQUidskttJAJIiaJorm- -..t)£autifuL.c£intaincr.-and.packaged

apartments^ -Jewelry^-wait f--~- /•,;,, of large , pebbles or broken In a apodal wrapping. We Invite alittle Spoclut savings two Convenient Locations fo Serve You Better pottery. Fuchsias grow best In found-to'bo missing, police T you to use our personal delivery SPRI"NGFIELD"AVE7 . on Baroque silver- half shade, but they will stand lull service lo send gilts ol troiti suldj they arc awaiting a Hat gift today plated lot) sorvicos Hillside Aw., imj Rt 22 871 llounUln Aw. Member sun if they are watered often. flowers to friends And relative! of stolen items from the other. and other, soleotod" Sprbicflald, N.J. 07011 Sptlnglhld, N.J. 07081 FDIC throughout Ihe world. For more holiday liollowa'ro, loo! Creative arrangements of dried or information, call us al 46M666. SIMMIT Blood. ' Grande , J7M5O0 .OpmlXlly til «;!•!. Ill Noon fresh flowars'-'make unusual EARLY COPY* ' ' Baroqiio Christmas gifts for almost anyone 335 Millburn Ave., Millburn TheAmcrfcmn Flow* Tlpi'Plncli back fuchsias to Publicity; Chairmen are urged I 37-l.SI>l»iNVFlEI,l).AVENl'K. RoOM n. -- on your list. M0NA MASON ^p^._ andTteCompany © gilt beautiful blooms. to observe tho Friday doodllno JH IS 16H162 Tho Good 'Going one step further" Rimicmbor our beautiful selection of Holiday gifts ft"' for other than spot now*, OPfN THURS IVES . •'- PARKING AtROSS THE STREH Nrih& •Include your name, address and phone number. -Thursday, December 5, 1974-5 4-Thursday, Docember 5, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J0 LEADER Editorial comment Rinaldl© Is nomed to post && P/GCV Vl&iT Id MARKET •Sylvia Zisman t Sylvia Zisman, of Warwick circle. system of South Vietnam. Ihe equivalent of the entire budget of our state, Springfield, has shown "it ain'l necessarily so" "I WOH appalled when 1 learned that we were day-care funds. That money, plus the funds we on Republican committee (hat one person can't make a difference or gel funding Thleii's prisons- and the horrible send to Cambodia's Lon Nol, is part of the top- . House Republican leader John Rhodes (!(.- The 43-year-old Rinaldo, who was reelected aimed heavy military budget which contributes to other people to move on national and in- brutality of his police methods by training Atiz.)'has named Congressman Matthew, .I. lo a second term by a two-tp-one margin, will • Women who wish to enroll in the EPIC AND TAXES inflation. The Ford administration's oconomipi A new pilot program offering adult women an lernntiondl issues. 'programs carried on In this country... Iden- "Rinaldo (R.-i2thDist., N.J.) to the influential represent the Republicans in the House from opportunity to enter or re-enter college and program may select areas of study' con- Springfield appears about to embark on Largely thanks to her efforts and those of tifying as I, do with a people who suffered program offers no meaningful recom-; Cprnmitteeon Committees. It is responsible for centratlon from morcthan 30 degree programs /*•• inundations for cutting Ihe military budget, New Jersey, Rinaldo will have Ihe power to pursue programs leading to degrees througii what may be its bitterest and most others whom she motivated to work on. Ihe^ similar agonies in... Hitler's concentration making Republican committee assignments in cast three votes in the selection of committee alternative study methods has been developed in the liberal arts and sciences and career divisive dispute in years. The issue: Is relationship between lessened social services carnpsTTconlacted as many clergymen and i which'is one of the essential causes of Inflation., Ihe 94th Congress. assignments for all Republicans throughout the hy KeanCollef-e, it was announced this week by related fields. Arrangements may be made for there a conflict between rent controls and in Union County and UicpourlnR-of. billions of - community leaders as I could to bring oul the "I am proud to live in a community whose country. •• , : Mrs. Ethel Madsen. assistanl director of •registration on campus or by mail for one or dollars into South Vietnam to support theThieu facts."" ' leaders snowed their humane concern to pass a two day or evening courses, including college the tax burden on homeowners? And there Under the new rules of the House, which were special programs administration, the Springfield Township resolution to remind Union County residents ;A^adrigal singers reading and stud_y skills, women in history, may be a connection between this As a result of Mrs, Zisman's Interest, 11 adopted tin's past year, the Republican Con- The program, EPIC, emphasizes the Committee on Nov. 12 unanimously adopted i\ that millions of thcirtax dollars-are still being~ English compositionT'general psychology, art controversy and the next Township broad-based citizens commlttee~was"'formed ference add the Democratic Caucus .will meet college's commitment to the philosophy that resolution on this issue. It calls for the United used to impose a corrupt and brutal military and the home, sociaj implications of biology, Committee election just 11-months away. and drafted an appeal for action by Union TpWrform again in in separate party meetings to elect floor "Education Provides Increased Career op- States to stop.funding the Thieu regime until dictatorship on the people of South Vietnam." society and self, sociology and the family, The governing body for the past two County officials. "The appeal pointed out that leaders and ranking-committee members for portunities," according to Mrs. Madsen. such time as a coalition government is formed, - -o-o- British women writers: a feminist perspective, almost all social service programs,™ the local the 04th Congress. The meetings will take place An "important and innovative par!" of the years has devoted much energy to according to the terms.of the Paris agreement. level in Union County have been^eul or delayed • MRS. ZISMAN also praised the Union County Summit program understanding self and others, American formulating and passing ordinances between Dec. 2 arid Dec. 20, according-lo EPIC program, she said, will be ah evaluation lo receive and administer this aid. while the war in South Vietnam rages on*. Board of Freeholders, which has passed" a jThedelicate multi-part harmony oi'madrigal -of-lifeexperiehce"for possible-courstcrfiditsj political issueSj principles^of economics and_ designed to prevent landlords from taking supported by our tax dollars," siie said. resolution caUIhg^for^airenTHo'rnilitary lildTo iiilrnTraFaction-ar—CongrcSsman-Rhodes college preparatory, mathematics workshop The Township Committee also has urged" 1 v as well as granting credits through the College advantage of 3,500 local citizens, almost : other municipalities in Union County and "The relationship between our financial' Ihe Thieu'government and strict adherence to- the Summit-T rt-t-€cnter's Annual Christmas In announcing Uinaldo s selection. Rhodes Level Examination Program (CLEPI and (non-credit). —- one-fourth of the community, in this time throughout New Jersey to pass -similar problems here in Union County and the wasting the terms of the Paris accords. Concert on Sunday at 5 p.m. - " acknowledged thai it was unusual for a other tests or individualized exemptions. Mrs. Madsen emphasized that, ns a pilot of chronic housing shortages. resolutions. of money in South Vietnam to support a Nazi- "I believe in achieving peace through the r,Other attractions of the holiday concert are Congressman with only one term of service to Candidates for the EPIC program, will be program, EPIC will have a limited initial the candlelight and greenery, audience par- be appointed to the Committee on Committees. A recent court decision appeared to . In • September. Mrs.' Zisman and - her t like dictatorship is clear to all of us now." Mrs. political process," she said. "Ever since the- permitted lo enter Kean College as enrollment. Women who wish more detailed bolster the validity of this legislation—at colleagues in New Jersey SANE attracted' Zisman continued. Board of Freeholders acted on thisjssue, I have * llcipation in general carol singing following the But Rhodes said that Rinaldo's 'stunning prematriculated students without taking an information on early registration procedures or least until the next legal challenge is attention by displaying a simulated Saigon "Several local Republican leaders .visited tried to alert people to the significance of their i program and refreshments, including a special victory in a swing district with only 20 percent • entrance examination." Students.will earn a course offerings should contact Mrs. Madsen at table for children. ' "'.'.. mounted. . .^.torture chamber, known as a "tiger cage," Congresslrjah (Matthew) Rinoldo to appeal for action. It is unprecedented and should serve as' registered Republican voters had edded matriculated status on completion of 30 credits r>27-2!G'l or 527-2164 before Jan. 10. outside.the Union County Courthouse. -At thai action on the serious flooding problem in. a model to government officials on all levels. .Open to the public, the free concert has been considerably to Rinaldo's stature in the party." Most recently, a backlash has begun to Non-traditional (home study) courses will be time they issued a "Coll to Conscience," signed : Springfield. I confronted these leaders with the Their resolution served to inspire Springfield to, drowipg overflow attendance since • its in- In-addition, Rhodes said that Rinaldo's ex- available to .students whose job or family come into view. This argument is based by a number of local clergymen. facts of our misplaced priorities. Ipolnledoul it act. If all municipalities and freeholder boards' ception in 1945. This 29th performance, perience in public office at the county-and state- Kean appoints Stone on the reduction of apartment project responsibilities prevent them -from attending "A tiger cage," Mrs; Zisman explained, "isa simply does not make sense for us tn fund the- take similar action, we can, change Ihe very howqver, will be the second in Ihe Art Center's levels also qualified him for the appointment: on-compus classes. • - Sidney H- Stone, township administrator of assessments in the past year's foundations of U.S. policy in Indo-China." ' cell used in a South Vietnamese prison which is Thieu regime when Union County can im- new building at'68 Elm. st. EPIC students may also request special Cranford and former Elizabeth councilman, revaluation of the entire township, deliberately, built 1oo sm3ll for the number of/' mediately use at loaStTi half-million dollars In JMrs, Zisman has"ITvecnn Springfield for 17 •The Magrigal Singers are an a capella choral has been appointed to the staff of Kean College, years and has been active in community af^ counseling, and advisemenl services, and leading to tax cuts in 1974 for 11 of prisoners crowded into it. In this small cell, shi start a comprehensive.progra'nt'of flood con-. ensemble Tonriixed Voices. Director and Mrs. Boyd third career guidance and vocational interest testing' Union.-'as a member of the adjunct faculty to Springfield's 13 multi-family lo eight prisoners are kept for months,and trol. fairs, in New Jersey SANE and the Democratic' (guilder of-the group, Louise. Goucher of Short. instruct a course on "Administration of Local Party. Most recently; she has been serving as a services offered by .the college's EVE center developments.... ; . years-on end, manacled tn the floor, in a "The taxpayers of Union County contributed ..Kills, leads 12singers and instrumentalists who , for women. •• ' Government." . . consultant in Ilie development of health 7iVe"ln~tiniori, Esscxr~Morris mid Somerset moratory contest The argument runs as follows: crouched-overn.osj.tion which eventually $2,810,750 for military aid to Thieu. we learn 1 causes paralysis. '.'/' from figures supplied us by Sen. Harrison programs for the Nejwark and Elizabeth "innet! . .counties. The singers,, sometimes joined by -..Mrs. Barbara Boyd of United Counties Assessments are based to a large degree cities." '•.-•-.• such instruments as the flute, recorder, viola Trust Company, Linden, won third place in a on the income to be derived from the ~*" /• . -O--O- • / Williams. This aid is in direQt violation o[ the "WHAT MAKES this inhumaii treatment of Paris agreement that .supposedly ended Ihe Mrs. Zisman; and her husband, Milton, a1 i(a gamba and harpsichord,' perform while public speaking contest sponsored,.by the apartment projects' current market political prisoners even more horrible," Mrs. war. This money has contributed to the more member of" the accounting firm of Zisman, seated around -n cnndlu-lit table in ancjenl Middlesex, Somerset, Union Chapter of the value. Rent controls have limited Income Zisman said. "Is thai, 'it is thoroughly than 75,000 deaths since the peace agreements Traurig and Elblonk of Springfield, have three1 tradition of, Madrigal singing: American Institute of Banking. to the landlords, thus cutting market documented that (Key have been designed by were signed almost two years ago.-Even II children: Philip, a past president of the Student I Selections are sung in a number of languages The contest, first of its kind to be conducted FBSEE.IilFT value—and evaluations—and taxes. ali American firm of engineers and have been Thieu is replaced by another leader who is Council at Jonathan Dayton Regional Higli rjating from medieval times to the 17th century. by Ihe chapter, was held at Somerset County With Every Purchase. This reduction In income from - the financed by money'knowingly given Ip the similarly supported by American money, •he- School; Beth, a dance major at Bennington, • . The program combines singing wltli'readings College In Branchburg. apartments, the argument continues, has Thieu administration by this country for, thai fighting will'continue..'". Vt.. and Shari, a student at the Thelma Sand- from the Bible story of Christmas. "Madrigals Certificates of merit were presented lo all, QRSG W OIL forced the township to go elsewhere for Coploy News Sorvlca purpose as part'of so-called aid lo the prison "The mciney we send to Vietnam is almosl meier' School. • ' . ' were among Ihe first secular music to be for-' contestants by Mrs. Eileen Salsanb, chapter Over 1000 on Display revenue to support its operations • and ,- h* • mally composed and written dawn," according —president imd vice president-treasurer , of MANY RELIGIOUS PRINTS IN STOCK FOR CHRISTMAS. to Mrs. Goucher. ""Several" of'the Christmas Springfield State Bank. In addition, cash prizes f Use our lov-away-plan those of the local elementary schools and songs were taken ffom Gregorian chant's." were awarded to the top three winners. SIGNED 8. NUMBERED LITHOGRAPHS Regional high schools; as well as the THE EAGLETON POLL HAND CUT CRYSTAL VASES - "You didn't hear a word I 124 ELMORA AVE., ELIZABETH 351-2633 -townis--share—of—county-governmental- id;—Otherwise—you^—bo— costs. .. • • •' forestry ~~7 blowing your stock." | The only place to go is to other property owners—local businesses and private film topic at NEW CONCERT IN BRACES — Following presentation of a donation by the Masonic homes. This leads to the charge that Taming[the Wild _ West Association of Westfleld to Children's Specialized Hospital, facility for physically RaT^icappedchiraferrirrMbirhTalnslderMrsrMarguerjte-Wc^orrrphysicaHherapistr 1_973!__• (1974 . •_1923J._._ .1924 homeowners through their increased , „—„..-,.-— ,.,., , ____New Jerseyans are deeply divided over the man. By 58-39 Rockefeller's opponents did not Watergate he would have been confirmed ex'plaln's'lo association members a new type of inflatable suit which helps keep a taxes this year are ""subsidizing" BY ROSE,!-. SIMON that il is still the candidate, his «rKaifi""aroiiT^r-J-5confirmation---"r---^ n 6f*Nelson~Rockefeller~asrVTce- cven^greFthaf-hia iorig^xperlcneo-i-i-govcrn. without any difficulty." The Springfield Public Library lists Ihe and his attitude on the issues thatare the basic ~ap"arrmerrniwcllers- : — President. The results of the latest New Jersey ment has qualified him .for the Vice "To Touch The Sky" is the pntlnnt in upright walking position. FrprnJeft^grfl-Mr?- Watson; George Buchan; "following titles among the recently received •""elements. — ' title of the program at Tho Joshue, a patient at Children's,"wearing(the suit; "Kenneth DFefz,T arid prr Bruce The whole situation demands a careful Poll, conducteo^Dynire'^SBtetmrrlnBtltnte^nr—Presidency: _ _ "Rockefeller's nomination has divided books. OWNING I'BOI'KRTY AHKOAI) people along traditional partisan lines,',' Union County Park Com- Mnlrnlm. nrtlng pros-Hunt nf the Mqsons. " _ look, without any of the emotion and , show that Rockefeller's On the other hand, by 65-24 Rockefeller's • 9TII('KNTUItV.I.AWMAN "How to Buy Property Abroad," by Patricia confirmation is narrowly favored by 47 percent supporters saw nothing wrong with his use of Salmore went on. He noted that opposition to mission's Trai|sidje_Nature ' """" polarization which could result. ''Pat Garrett," by Leon C. Metz. Garrett, at Brooks. Foreigners may own property in most to 44 percent wijh nine percent undecided. money and by 75-22 they did not believe him out Rockefeller came from those groups' which and Science Center in the Certainly residents in rental units are the age of 19 (1(1091. became a wanderer in the countries abroad except' for Switzerland. Rockefeller's great wealth and the way he of lo«eh with the average person's problems, have traditionally- favored the Democrats- Watchung Heservation. on Yugoslavia, Trinidad and Tobago. In fact about 114 students at UC receiving I'M DROPPING IN AT THE entitled to protection from extortion, by territories of anil Texas. He has used it has caused the most concern among By an overwhelming 91-7., Rockefeller's liberals, blue collar workers, Catholics, low Sunday, Dec. 8. landlords, and an equitable formula must worked on a dirt farm, switched to cow ponies. 23fi,O0O American citjzens live abroad or; have the public. By.a-48-40marginjespondent3-to-thc backers—thought—his—extensive—government income respondents^ and non-whites" " 'TH^'1'" i - UNTON CENTER -be-malntttined:—• '-.—: :— 1 -poll'-agrWrf"1hat-""R(n;lrofellGr"lia5''"USe"d~tIli; exr><^'"nre-""'rade-him^et y-vrell-qimlifirt Representing us she would say, "I knew it'." ^Friday, Dec. 17, in the Campus Center gym- television has had a, beneficent effect on a recommend these which have been beneficial School lunches to-blood unit 'nasium, Cranford. it was announced this week professional advice'avallable. ' • \ candidate (the Nixon-Kennedy debate is onei. to him and Ihe country folk in his vicinity. For years Gaga readied herself and her Lunches at the Florence Gaudinee^ School The 1974 Union County— by Jack Ward orMaplewood, president. BETWEEN. THE HOURS OF The alternative Is to have a town according to statistics, the "overall influence '•- Palaiseul helps us to identify lesser known as In Washington household for imminent disaster. "Pick up the next week^ will Jgaturc two prize-winning Technical"- Institute and Homecoming will get underway at 8 p,m. and' polarized Into tenants belonging to Party well, .us somo familiar medicinal herbs. He living room In case we have to call the doctor in has not been consistent, and there arc no menus suggested by students during National Vocatibnaal Center' reported PORTRAITIST — Guy Kern, a portraitist all . Union College graduates and former A and homeowners to Party B. If we do- guidolinos-for-success. gives their Latin and common names, where The Senate the middle of the night." Nobody w_as sick, but School Lunoh—Week in October, it Was. an- I.Jhiajveekthat,122 donors gave students are invited to attend as guests of the you never couldtell. H was this same readiness awhe HandcFoftor-Portrait-Gallory-in— AND 2:30 PMA that, beating all the plowshares back into However, television has profoundly altered and wbento pick them (never where chemicals Clifford I, Case, Republican of Ralmay, 315 Old nounced by Agnes Kim. dietician. The ^op prize- a pint of Wood'tiurliigniTff fivV"— "association and Union College. There is no are used to promote growth). Ho also explains for the worst which prompted her to wear lacy ' Proviricetowrj, Mass., who was raised swords, all of us will suffer. campaign procedures since 1850; shorter Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510. went to eighth grader Susan Kuperstcih, and hour, blood drive at the Scotch *,..*>• ^ III |- ' •!••' • speeches, more interviews, spot commercials, how to dry and stare the herbs, how to make- underclothes In a 30-year anticipation of being her luiich_wi!LbjBseryed on Wedriesclay.j Second "PTaihsTn'sTifulTon; The ultimate cause of- the entire hit by a car. • ..'.'."' appointment only at Stan Sornmer In controversy, of course, Is the state airport and supermarket rallies, greutor infusions and-dccoctlons: Hamson A. Wiinams;!OefnoErat::ofJVestfield, 352 prize went to sixth grader Dilon Snilth, whoae™ - Students, faculty, staff and the Class of '74 and chairman of the event, said emphasis on the TV specialist In the campaign Gagaal.su indulged in character unalysis. If a : suggestions will be followed on' Thur'siiay, Union during he,Qhrljtrnqs shopping legislature's inexcusable failure to come The book is really a plant dictionary of about ' Old Senate.Qffice Building, Washington, D.C. 20510, _. iadminiatratToirjOlned to Rive. homecoming will highlight the big band sound . organization, more reliance on the advertising . Tlie'luncheslfor Ihe .weekare:'".' \ •"'•', season. HeVvlirbyavaflable at various up with a-better system of taxation than 150 names, starting with agrimony and ending -stranger.failed, to inipreBs her with: any blood- , . . • of the Link.."Blakely-"-Orchestra, which' has agency and the political relations firm, and obvious show of his underlying nature-she -•'•-Donors and their families . times inclu-Jirfg--evenings and pfoyideclimisic athomeeominfffor the past'two the present inequitable reliance on with yarrow. Apples are' supposed to have L Monday—Pec^o^rsoup^ Hero sandwich or tremendous budget increases, -,.„ ^ :r-^M which are- N Ntckelson reports, on polls, projections, enumerated. Meadowswcet_(brldeworl) is' -^-etiln lines. —^-.'.~- "-•-———-•- .mediate,, unlimited supply of yed. , . " , '_ . The legislators still sfdce a court- elections, political convention coverage in this prescribed for feverish conditions such as Matthew J. Rinaldo, Republican of Union, 1513 ' "They never should have hired him." she - Tuesday—UisuRiiu or grilled chcese~6and blood should'"thejieed arise" • .""" "Rcconi; ns'well asjnin-sotrecciitiniiiminiayo- imposed Dec. 31'deadline tcrprovide a fair country and TV campaigns abroad. He speaks jnfluenza, chills and articular pains, and Is a . longworth House Office Buildins^Washlngton,- D.C. would observe, while studying the picture ofair ^iviclir-gronn;bcans, French bread, margarirre~ wherever they may be. in,the eiitlHisiasticiilTy supported the "Irtmiccnming;™ system of support for schools throughout of the'masferful use of the media by''presidents popular homeopathic remedy In its natural "20515. - Represents Union, Springfield, Roselle,'- embezzler In the morning paper, "'not .with . slieed-uenqhesi, milk. ' . United States. ....!„ - to organize Dec. 27 and we are hoping our llOTcelebratiim is the the state. " *~ ~~-to sway the public to their side and the efforts of ' .stale. Wednesday—Award-winningJhenullijCSuSSiC; total—of— l6+~por-6O!'s— -Rosolle Park, Kenitworth and Mountainside. those car lobes. It's written all oyerthe cut of • ( Anorganlzaiional meeting of n new 4-H radio besj ever," D'Antonio said.' And until they-stoirposturlngTijnltrylng the opposition to balance opinion. Besides being used in cooking and fof his-jlb.".- -"" ' : :-'- ;•, ' J ; Ktiperstein, eighth grilde:..tomajo Juicer volunteered -to give blood. 4~^116~ni)ted lliaVUnlon College faculty and staff The author sees the age of TV broadening to making wine, rosemary was an ingredient in a southern fried chicken, French fries.yspinhch, .However, doctors disqualified club will be held Dec. 27 at 7;30 p'ruTIiiTHieTclub" to divert attention, and vote~for\n state, EdwatdJ. Patten, Democrat of Perth Amboy, 2332- ...... Why she was partlculary fon_d of this last of (ices,. 300 North avenue east, Westficld. \inenibers have also been invited (o attend. Income tax, the kind of bitterness now include cables, cassettes, picturephunes, beauty recipe used by a former queen of nppSesnuce, bread, and margine,mlll^.T some of the volunteers for communication satellites. buLfsels that they Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. Thursday—Second winner, Diloni Smith, Persons-Interested In registering can contact growing here in this previously placid Hungary. Sorrel is supposedly useful as a lotion "20515. Represents (.inden. . > . health, weight and other \ ' ' - 395,000 JOBS) • merely accelerate the pace of campaigns, anil " for various household cleaning operations. sixth grade: juice,, beef stew, buttered nbodles, I" reasons."-, : • . •. .._ the secretary at 233-031)0. The program will "• The U.S. Employment Service'placed ap- community Is typical of the harvest they bread, margarine, pumpkin pie or frujt^m.ilk. feature tho use nf tnpes, broadcasting, both will reap. proximately 395,000 Vietnam-era veterans -in LETTERS Friday—split j>ea soup, pizza, cafrpts ijnd remote and live,-and, a demonstration of jobs during the 1073 fiscal year". In Trenton television. C ' RENT CONTROL ASSUBSIDV celery pticks, Ifread,. margarine,.Vanilla ibllclJyJ3iiiltm-ai.ace4tra'Kt-.. -" "meinxcs"Dn:tne:hnmcsin"thi"!Tirca~oftow :>UW^op^Oiiscafl^TTTrr^""~;^™Z'' idlf IN-EASTJr-ENSONKYKAHAfiO •••-.--v.---- E Incliilllng-Union,-RoMllo,-RoMll»-Park...... have been increased an average of 27 percent - " Juice, hardcodked eggs, cottage cheese and nniun'— — PLUMBERS)- •ATTENTION I Sell iiovyo. your.-torvlcos to .30/000 -locflt town hall ... In tn-ush to -beat the winter " 7 : r fruit; -jieanul butter and Jelly" sandwiches The Regional High School District Board of weather, contractors on tfie new. _in-MnJt_ State Senate-Alexander Menza, Democrat, 67 ' !l*i perce!itrlneluding my own' residence. This- - Include your name, addreM families wlth'a'low-cosi Want Ad, Education announces no final action wtll be T'wallnbledttily^: ' ' >' |- and phono;numben— Call 484.7700. NAUTICAL General Greene Shopping Center are rusiilng Geq"r"gii7ct.', "Hillside" 07205: " •"' Rents in the apartments have been limited to taken on plans for -dealing with the energy • SAY HELLO TO SANTA the construction; a great deal of the girders Assenibly, John i. McCarthy, Democrat, '401 a 2,5 percent Increase, with any reduction of" crisis until further directives are received from and frame work is alreqdy In place and most of Brookside pi., Garwood 07027: Joseph Garrubo, - taxes by landlord appeal going directly lo Ihe the State Board of Education; earlier in Iho; SHOP the floor and roof completed... The first $i,000' Qemociat. 2587 Eleanor ter,, Union 07083. ((Minn's. This is the retail of tremendous week a list .of "voluntary guidelines" for • FREE GIFTS graduate scholarship award of tin- 'Associated pressure by n special interest group on our HANDMADE NAUTICAL ROOM ITEMS 41 Mountain avo.. Springfield, N.J. 01011 conserving .fuel had been issued by acting Newman Club Alumni of New Yorkis given to weaker politicians, as evidenced by the recent Phong: 700 education commissioner EDWARD . District 21 MflDE TO ORDER ROBERT T. CpiMLEY of Ilrook' streot, elections in Springfield. We, the homeowners, KILPATRICK ... As a result of an executive Second Clau Poitage PjlitafSprlQs'liild, N.J Springfield, a candidate for o Ph.D. degree hi .. ' •, Including Linden arc' In effect uub^idlzlrig rents. • Hatch Cover Tables •Lamps 31 ctnli por copy order signed by Gov. WILLIAM CAHILL, Civil State Senate-Thomas G. Dunn, Democrat, 1120 chemistry at Princeton. Following thin logical premise, and accepting Y«rty tutacrlpVin IM 110.00 Defense ugcncles" begin assisting Ihe newly- Apptegate ave,, Elrabeth.07208. Publlihedeacn Thuriday by . . ; ' - ' ' -O--O- nJ_ this inequitable situation until it can be • Nautical Antiques • Gifts created State Emergency Fuel and Energy 10 YIwVlt.SACO Assembly-John T. Gregorio, Democrat, 304 W, . Trumar P.'ubllihliig Corp. * Agency; In Springfield, o special CD phone remedied by responsible political represen- . Two of Springfield's best-known residents Curtis st,, Linden : 07036; Tboinas J. Deverin.. NAUTICAL CHRISTMAS CARDS Awarded (Irlt plact by New Jerwy frvit number is set up for residents undergoing tation,! suggest the following:' ANNIE SICKLEY, 71, and her brother Demociat, 28 Cypress St., Carteret 07008. 1 Association It^if «7 tor general.axcellence hardships because of shortages of home' 1. Allow rent protection only lo those tenants BINNACLES WILMER SICKLEY. 74, are critically injured heating oil... Figures released by the "Union whose income is less than W00O annually. Al Milton Mlntl, puMMhtr when thoy are struck by an auto.whlle crossing SHIP'S WHEELS Aider Mlnti, asicclala publlstur .C'fflnty.slerrs.on ««!!! rj«ilKa.speiuUti(!-iiL the jiast... District 22 least we will be subsidizing those 'who really : Morris- avenue-...-. More- than--400-|>enian-i-f 111— — —Oo»nDailv-ll>«Hr»^''NII»-'t««>/;Clo»«Uun.*Mon..r_ election show the town GOP spent $4,400, whi|c * '-• " Including"Sprtngttold, -trannat-afford-highor-rehtffy—-— '-- OPEN FROM 7to 10 PM JTARTINO DEC. Ind TO DBC. Urcl. N11W5 AND EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT /. Singer's Grove for the oniuinl Springfield PBA Abn«r Oold, editor the victorious Democrats spent $3,000. Mountainside, Konilworth 2. Adjust (he rent ^control law so that FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Karm Zauly* " dance ... The Sun's picture page features u homeowners and tenants puy a moro"ef|iiar'i , , Vfl-O- ' State Senate-Peter J.MbDonough, Republican, CHILDREN'S • MATERNITY WEAR Ships Carpenter Shop Rotverl Ulbulnd photo of aylator WILEY POST In the "space 1 share for the services provided through tuxes. ' - Les Ma'tamut, dlrtctor l!0YBAItSA<;<) '! suit" he wore while recently setting the worlollH 925 Oakwbod-pi., Plainfield 070607 ~ Mayor ALBERT J. HINDEH names an ad-, - Assembly—Betty Wilson, Democrat, 4 Hampton a. Klcct representatives of our Intercuts and 508MILLBURNAVENUE, SHORT HILLS HENRY SCHAEFER 11 WeSTFIEUD AVE BUSINESS OEPARTMENT altitude record of 40,000 feet in "his plnne, the' thereby dilute all this tenant pressure which ftemington fur mmpany '; 201-382-5288 CLARK, N.J. 07066 Nob«n H, Qrvrnall, advertising dlr* ctor viniiry committee to study various sites in Ihe "Winnie Mae" ... SHIRLEY TEMPLE, GARY dr., PaKeley Heights 07922; Arnold J. D'Ambrosa, produced these unfair renl laws. < OrBN 3UNDAV » EVBnyOAY-TO» P.M....WIiONESDAV » FRIDAVTO 16 P.M. (Rahway-Clark Lino • Exit 115 o«rd.n Slatt Pkwy) town fur n .n.p\v 9FRINO b t. PCeMINOTON. NEW JEHSBV Free Parking In Rear • 379-2112 Sain Howard •'..'.' ' II'IIONA JAI'TK PubllDjtr— \nt-1H7, . , "the outgruwu imd inaderjuate" ;(4ty*fur-old,. ''Now or Forever" nt a local theater.' On* si IKt VtiHld't L»IO«»I SptclallmM Fln« Fuflk. ^

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6-Tflorsday. December 5. 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER Induction SPRINGFIELO(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, December 5, 1974-7 PRICES GOOD THRU Man hospitqiized SAT., DEC77, 1974 , PRICES GOOD THRU scheduled SAT,, DEC. 7,1974 after bit by auto COPYRIGHT 1K4 '•••• on SUPEBlDRUOE for Guides Indian Guides of the Summit crossing Rt. 22 Springfield Cub Pack 70 will hold its annual This month's ceremony was a full uniform Area YMCA's Watchund A 40-year-old man was reported in Christmas and llanukali party Tuesday at .the inspection conducted by Ken Hendrix, assisted Nation will hold their annual satisfactory condition at Overlook Hospital, Presbyterian Parish House. Santa will be on by the den mothers. Hide-Amy induction ceremony Saturday Summit, early Uiis week after having been hand to help the boys exchange presents and The Webelos recelvpd Iheir aquanaut, afternoon at the Summit struck by anauto while attempting to cross Ht. also to take their offerings of gifts to the athlete, outdoorsman and forester badges. All Junior High-School gym. /22 in Springfield on foot: , * Children's Specialized Hospital. Ajpoas in past four badges were received by Brian Bantel, Nineteen veteran tribes will Police said Billy Stratford, who gave as his, years, the Webelos will sell Christmas wreaths. Zenon Christodoulou, William Furner, Brian PkNOWl welcome 211 rievvly-formeil • address that of a Rt. 22 diner, was hit byoh . At last month's meeting a ceremony was Hendrix, James Melkowits, Henry Tueda and ' No/n|qreal or tribes, bringing the 1974-75 eastbound car at 1:15 a.m. Saturday afhe ran conducted honoring this year's new Bobcats: Luca Saimino. ' >. carrying charges Indian Guide membership to across the highway near. Lawrerice roa'd. No •Asmalldl David Arnold, Andrew Cast, Michael Gleicher, Three badges were received by James NEW SHUTTERS — The cannon Ball House has a new more Ihun (100 fathers and • charges were filed against'the motorist, Jesse Jeffrey Greenman, Sandy Horn, Fredric : Johnson, Michael Lehner and Henry Rubin. look, thanks to shutters installed recentl/'on the sons, grades 1-3. ; M. Branson, 24,.ofMontclair. Israeli Brian Johnson, Craig Kobrin, Socratis Two badges were received by: Richard- LAYS 'Stratford, "who was thrown against the Kyritsis, Stephan Littenber, William i landmark structure on Morris avenue. VVatchung Nation Kasl Kesselhaut, Bill Koppel and David Shipitofsky. PEPSI COLA (tribes |rom Summit. Shorl windshield of the vehicle, suffered head in- Markstein, .DfUlieL _Qdze,J)ichard Pplicastro Joe Cohen, David Corey, Leon Leim, Michael Cover Girl ,-Jufles and a possible fractured leg. He was J and Eric Wolf. EOIATOCHIPL Hill's,.- •-• Millburn and kyritsis and Elliott Wolfson each received one Historical group honors BREYER'S NATURAL Shimpoo t Springfield I induction is taken to Overlook by the Springfield First Aid badge. 6 Pack COMET Make-Up RE6.89° CoiidJ- scheduled at 2 p.m., with Squad. Cub Joel Jaffee received his silver arrow and donors of new shutters Cans 12 oz. SAFEGUARD CLEANSER Watchun'p! Nation West, (New - At 11:40 a.m. Friday, a Union wonian was Joseph "Roes,6ner his gold arrow. Boy Scout November 19.. - Limit 1 SOAP ICECREAM Providence and' Berkeley hurt when she was involved in a two-car cras~h Louie Melkowits was appointed as official den Madeline Lancaster, A memorial shutter plaque DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNTPRICE 21 Oz. Heights tribes) scheduled for at the intersection of Morris and Mountain chief. president of the Springfield BATH Historical Society, has an- will be installed in the hall of DISCOUNT PRICE 3 DAYS ONLY HALF GALLON •"• 59 :i Conducting the ceremonies avenues. . :_ 2 DAYS ONLY SIZE will be Federation Chief Peter Police said Margaret Dukes; 28, was east- The following boys were given their Biccn- nounced that the Cannon Ball the Cannon Ball House. 3 DAYS ONLY 2 LIMIT 1 ClairoL- Johnson & Johnson terinial patches for their participation in the House has been- refurbished . Shutters were contributed in LIMIT 2 LIMIT! Chauncey <>f Berkeley bound on Morris avenue when her auto collided FOR DISCOUNT PRICE Band-Aid Bmd field day held Oct. 5, at the Canoporee field at with authentic colonial memory of Henry A. Connolly, DISCOUNT PRICE -- Heights, Eastern Nation Chief with a westbound one, operated by Frank DISCOUNT PRICE Loving Care 'Charles-Albers of Short Hills, O'Donnell, 74, oi Pt. Pleasant, which was Watchung Reservation: . - shutters. Mr. and Mrs. William Flemer 3 DAYS OA/LY 3 DAYS ONLY Plastic Strips Cubs:. Jeffrey Grecnmaii, Sandy Horn, Brian The shutters, which have Sr.; Robert D. Hardgrove, 3 DAYS ONLY Economy .Western Chief Harry Leamy turning left onto Mountain avenue. Johnson, Socrates Kyritsis, Daniel Odze, David been designated as memorial Franklin Smith Lake, George RENUZIT Pack «f Berkeley Heights and Miss Dukes was taken to Overlook by the Arnold, Eric Wolf, Mitchell .Cutler, Kyle shutters, were made possible W. Lancaster, Augustus W: 0(70 .Medicine Man Joseph First Aid Squad,"was treated and released. Hudgins, Joel Jaffee, Adam White, James by donations of' $50 per Sjnith, John A.. Schafternpth SOLID AIR FRESHNERS NESTLE QUIK Baamann of New Providence. "and Edward V, Walton. •Tribes will be in full regalia. Fasolo, Joseph Furner, William Klrchner, shutter, in memory of a family' BATH SIZE CLEARASIL Richard Policastro, Joseph Roessner and _ member or ancestor of the Donations for shutters were Heaven Scent with newly-inducted members George Walton; BAR SOAP receiving their ."eagle Andrew Cast. .. ~. subscriber. given by Mr. and Mrs. Stewart- RIGHT GUARD VANISHIN Spray Wobelos: Brian Bantel, Zenon Christodoulou, The final shutter was Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. MISSBRECK LISTERINE feathers" in Ihe organization's services are held William Furner, BTlon Hendrix, -James subscribed to at the society's Brucker and Mrs. E. Ross HAIR SPRAY DEODORANT ANTISEPTIC FORMULA traditional ceremony. A Funeral services were held at Smith and Johnson, Richard Kesselhaut, Bill Koppel, 21st anniversary dinner Trowbrldge. special feature nf (he af- ALWAYS IN STYLE—Diamonds and basic Smith (Suburban) Monday for George M. Michael Lehner, James Melkowits, Benjamin 50 ternoon will be Indian dances black are always in stylo.. For the Walton of Springfield, who died Sunday in Rubin, Henry Rueda, Luca Sannino and David performed by a Boy Scout holiday season, They are blended Overlook-Hospital, Summit. Shipitofsky. • • . BY DR. A.W. DflMIS 7-OZ. 32rOZ. .. Explorer unit. perfectly in this black mink covering a Born in Easton, Pa., Mr. Walton lived in LIMIT 1 . Indian' Guides is a national . Fathers Sandy Greenman and Luigi Sannino . long, graceful, uninterrupted gown of Springfield for many years. He was office • LIMIT 1 LIMIT 1. NOXEMA - YMCA father-son program. received awards, Thanks were forwarded to Forecast Period: December 8 tb'December DISCOUNT PRICE block, imported spring wool,' .manager for Newark' Plate Glass in Kenilworth- committee.people Marilyn Horn, Dot Hendrix,. DISCOUNT PRICE.- NAIL CLIP Tribes are -organized on a for 46 yeoxs and' a. member of Continental ARIES ' You might be in the mood to recruit allies for DISCOUNTPRICE school or neighborhood basis highlighted by diamonds. The Rhona-Jaf fee, Joan Melkowits, Sam Furner, Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 a project that has bonded down. Take care! A 3 DAYS ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY SKIN CREAM earrings—with removable tiors -so Lodge 190, F&AM. ' Ken Hendrix, Al Jaffee and Lou Melkowits. Join Out , 3 DAYS ONLY and meet in . each other's He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred new'face, on the scene, could create problems, . they can be used day or night—are Summer awards went to: homes twice monthly. They Walton;'a son, Donald, and two grandchildren. TAUItUS There's a few anxious momenta forecast for develop Iheir programs available at Wiss Fine Jowolers, Short Apr. 20 - May 20 this wcck'srcosmic cycle. Indirectly, a younper Playskool REGISTRATION TOTAI, Hide-Away around tho basic- Indian Hills Moll. Cubs: Michael Gleicher, Jeffrey Greenman, person's friends,or associates will be the source /iFt. Scotch Pine The WIN II program, which stresses jobs for McDonald's Iheme, including- crafts, Sandy Horn, Brian Johnson, Socrates Kyritsis, of your beinu concerned. -welfare recipients,-registeredTibout-l-;280;000— Artificial King Oil Game "games, Indian lore, hiking and ;'"~" FRIDAY DEADLINE—-— T5avid Arnold, h redfi

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. '..'I ' 8-Thursday. December 5, Women plan demonstration Clerk-carrier position •Thursday, December. 5, 1974-9 An examination for the position of clerk- April concert planned— in support of Soviet Jews Winter ski trips to Colorado and , ic 'and Feb. 28-March 2. a winter, ski week in ttarrier in thft Springfield Post Office will be week in and a variety of social Aspen, Colo, departing Feb. I. and a one:week A 10-week co-educational scuba diving course above. Younger students will \w accepted il by barbershop singers - the National Council of Jewish W.pmen. , ' given to applicants who apply between Dec. 1 Women's demonstrations In support of Soviet programs are planned forihe coming weeks by Hawaiian vacation. c'uid Dec, 15, it was announced by the National will begin this evening at the YMCA of Eastern accompanied by a parent-or guardian. Course The Colonial Chorus,. Wcslfield chapter' of Blanche Meiselof Springfield, an officer qf the Garden Stale Young Adult Club. fees In addition fo Y membership are: $r> if the . WEEK OK DEC. 9 Italian bread and butter, tossed salad, Jews will be held in the Northern New Jersey Test Administration and Scoring Service. Union County, 135 jilatlison ave., Elizabeth. SPEBSQSA (the barbershop Harmony society), dressing, chilled juice. . . area and 50 other target locations throughout, the Northern New Jersey Branch, Wpmenls The "young adult" title mpy be misleading, The Dec. 14 meeting and cocktail parly will Applicants should be at the Y pool at-7:3O p.m. student furnishes his own tank and. regulator, is planning a spring show to be presented MONDAY the United States on Human Rights Day, League for Conservative Judaism, js a member"." said a club official. "Members range in age be held at the Coachman Inn, Cranford, al Applications for clerk-carrier exam may be or $20 if he rents this equipment from the Y. Luncheon 1 -• breaded veal cutlet with gravy, Luncheon 2 - Grilled cheese sandwich, potato . for a swimming test followed by an explanation Saturday, April 19, at Westfield High School. sticks, tossed_salad, dressing, chilled juice. Tuesday. Iluth Tekoah, wife of fsrael's per- of the steering committee for the Women'sJPlea from the young adult through and including the Garden State Parkway Exit 138, starting at. obtained In the Personnel Division in rooms 11 of the course and the equipment required. The student must also furnish his own mask, "Time Was," this weekend's fall presen- whipped potatoes, buttered string beans, fruit for Human Rights and publicity cfinirpersohT Luncheon 3 - Bologna and cheese or tunafish . manent representative to the United Nations, senior citizen,'..' said the "official! 7:30 p.m. A brochure describing club programs and 18 on the second floor of the Elizabeth Post Requirements are: passing a swim test; snorkle''and fins. tation of Ihe chapter, was sold out several cup. The women's organizations^whicti are co- salad sandwich, potato sticks, tossed salad, will be the keynote speaker at the "Women's - Events oriole schedule include a meeting and may be obtalned'by' sending a-self-addressed, Office. After completing the form, applicants membership at the Y • (a special 10-week Tlie course is sponsored by the Y and ad- . weeks ago, according to Robert A. Stalknecht. Luncheon 2 - Steamed frankfurter on frank- sponsoring the event in cooperation with the '' dressing, chilled juice. • * Plea for Human Rights" to be held at Temple s cocktailparly Dec. 14; a New Year's Eve party, stamped envelope-to the Garden State Young, milst send it to the postmaster at Springfield membership is available) and an age of 10 and ministered by J.J. Foran. . ". ticket chairman. furter roll and butter, whipped potatoes, but- Metropolitan New Jersey-Conference on Soviet' Adult Club, P.O. Box 922, Union 07083. for further processing. Luncheon 4 -Sliced chicken platter. B'nai Jeshurun, 1025 South Orange ave., Shorl weekend ski trips to KillinRton, Vt., Jan. 24-125 tered string beans, fruit cup. Jewry and the Community Relations. Cqm.( • ^o--o~ • Hills, on Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Luncheon 1 - Chopped ham or tunafish salad mittee of the.Jewish CommunityFederation of • WEDNESDAY •••.."••.. This rally, the fourth event of its kind, will sandwich, whipped "potatoes, buttered string Metropolitan New: Jersey include: American . Aide named Luncheon. 1 - Salisbury steak with grdvy, • commemorate the 26th anniversary of the- Jewish Congress, American Mizrachi Women,T OPEN DAILY 9:30 AM. TIL 11f-M.SU N DAY 9:30 A.M. 'TIL 8 P.M. NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS beans, fruit cup. buttered whole kernel corn, buttered garden signing by both Uxe United Spates and the Soviet Luncheon 4 - Rainbow salad platter. B'nai B'rith Women, HSdassahV National " peas, fruit brown betty. Union of the Universal Declaration of.Human Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, National for publicity -0-6- Rights which states that "everyono" has the Luncheon 2 - Pizza pie, buttered garden Council of Jewish Women, Pioneer Women, Winston H. Cox of Summit TUESDAY right to leave any country, including his own." peas, fruit brown betty, chilled juice. Women's American ORT, Women's Division of (ins been named by the New Luncheon 1 - Spaghetti with meat sauce, : ••". The local "Women's Plea" has symbolically Luncheon 3 - Ham salad or tunafish salad the Jewish Community Federation of' ' Jersey" Conservation Foun- adopted Ifillel Butman, a Jew from Leningrad sandwich, buttered garden peas, tossed salad, Metropolitan New Jersey and Women's League' dation as a regional steward- ...i.—„.. «i. , j ,iiK " ti.Sovlet activities" Carrying weapon dressing, fruit brown betty. who was chargen nnd tlwith an ..._ ship representative. 'j Luncheon 4 - Meat and cheese platter.- , and sentenced to 10 years strict regime during .„ for Conservative Judaism Cox, who is a trustee of the FO O D DEPARTME NT charge referred -OrO- '" the second Leningrad trial in 1071. W order to statewide organization, will I THURSDAY • demonstrate their concern over the fate of holp disseminate informatloit to grand jury Luncheon 1- - Chicken chow mein with Hillel Butman, participants at the event will Your Want Ad about its- activities and SALE TODAY thru SATURDAY vegetables, fried noodles, buttercdrice, fruited place a phone call to Eva Butman; Hlllel's wife. develop additional financial A. WlfilWestfieldd man, charged by. Springfield BONELESS BEEF SALE jdlo. who is currently living in Jerusalem, and'membership support. The police with carrying a concealed weapon, hhadd _ Luncheon 2 - Cold submarine sandwich, Rabbi Ely E. Pilcjjiik, religious leader of Is Easy To Place OURTRIM I8 BETTER! his case referred to the Union County Grand" private, nonprofit group fruit. _.'-.• Temple B'nai Jeshurun, will welcome the works throughout the state lo Jury .after his appearance before Judge Joseph Luncheon 3 - Salami or tunafish salad Tally's participants. Cantor Norman Summers. ... Just Phone A. Horowitz in Springfield Municipal Courl keep land In open space for sandwich, tossed salad, dressing, potato sticks, also of the host synagogue, will perform some public use. •, Nov. 25. ' ' • of the Soviet Jews' songs of freedom. fruited, jello. . $86-7700 Cox, is general manager of The defendant, Milton McQueen, allegedly ., The community-wide rally is being sponsored ; Luncheon 4 - Baked meat loaf platter,. magazine x)(!velopment for was in possession of ;a ,311 caliber revolver on by the Northern New Jersey regional units of lo Ask for 'Ad Taker' and she will help you • »o-o- • Time Inc. He has headed a Oct. 31..Police said the weapon^as spotted by a national Jewish women's organizations which with a Result-Getter Want Ad: FIUDAY . : group responsible^ for the patrolman who was questioning'McQueen after were convened by the Essex County section of Toward tho purchase of Toward th« purchate ol Luncheon 1 -- Oven baked fish sticks with development .' .of . new his auto hit a fire hydranl in front of the tartar sauce, hash browned potatoes, cole slaw, ANY HALF GALLON ANY CAN OR JAR OF ("hannel Lumber store on Rt. 221. ' ' RALLY FOR FREEDOM — Mayor Edward N. Stlso Jr. proclaims Tuesday, Dec. 10, os magazines, among which are homemade cake'. • • " To Publicity .Chairmen: In other court action, Robert J. Best Jr. of 1 - Women's Plea for Human Rights for Soviet Jews Day In Springfield. Local residents People and Money magazines ICECREAM Luncheon 2 - Barbecued beef on hamburger Would you like ' j TELEPHONE and special Life publications. One coupon p«r customer. On« coupoCOFFEn per cuitomerE . •Gillette'was found innoce,nt of charges of being bun and butter, hash browned potatoes, cole looking are Alice Wolnsteln, left, district vice-president, B'nai B'rith Women, and Good thru Sat., Dec. 7,1074. Good thru 3at.. Dec. 7,1074. under the influence of a controlled dangerous some help in pre- IS slaw, homemade cake. . Blanche Melsel, Northern New Jersey Branch vice-president, Women's League for substance. He had been arrested Sept. 7. Luncheon 3 - Egg salad or tunafish salad •• Conservative Judaism. Their organizations are among 10 sponsoring a rally In paring newspaper YOUR SECRETARY' Motorists fined al the session'tticluded Mark sandwich, hash browned potatoes, cole slaw, support of Soviet Jews Dec. I Oat Temple B'nai Jeshurun, Short Hills." releases ? Write to A new dictating and typing service Epilepsy l.indenmuth of Short Hills, who paid"$60 for uneniadejjake^ - ^ (Photo by Marty Feins) -tHis .neffisgaper, ancL USD/^ CHOICE-BONELESS -^-. BONELESS STEAK SALE! . .sptki(inif;T) WITH A BEAUTIFUL AFFAIR ", being held. Unfortunately, the light of in high school Is not recom- THE CLOTHES pertaining to epileptics About the most " generous success has failed to shine mended, although an oc- regarding - legislation, social USDA CHOICE -aoNELEat iiiiinn w,ord that could be said for the upon the "Bulldog Malmen" casional date on the weekend d c v e lepmcnlr" and Corned Beef onfl *hey Hirrpptly h; Drpnxje^-ft-io- —refiabiliteiioivr-—• Z Paste this inside lrnalch losing.slreak to their ^OLOHIAL JAMILt o'clock school-night bedtime Calvin B. Schwartz, a CITY CUT1-11CHOPO END91 CENTERS _..ib your medicine cabinet. credit, • . . • is also recommended; pharmacist, will discuss g or Uvwwurst ...,r... FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION. \Not that Dayton hasn't had It may be a bit early to offer recent aspects of medication, Pork Loin Rib Otr. COLONIAL -»O»K SHOULDtR or^doesn't have some excellent criticism toward the new including procurement and its COLONIAL • 10-80 PEOPLE CAN ENJOY OUR -r. lers. Each year, several $0% OFF All Fall Merchandise Smoked Masters coach dhd far be it for me to application. . . Toward tha purcnau or jlJ^OJ]L!kstxop£erj*res^ch,_ •say-4hat-.ho.Jifl&-flw£rslEPP6d. Toward the purchate of tWIFT PlltMIUM -LAIY UAFLI THICK 7 JUDJiS8a.K2Ji GOGOMIH-NUSOFT- Sliced Bacon 1112SL. INTIMATE SERVICE INrTHE have placed high In county his bounds. Witlia team that SWIFT PREMIUM -BONELESS DUTT ib. U • .. n and'.state competition.. It has ,in the cause of the epileptic, FABRI&SQFTENER H70. FARINA icetl Bacon sign _haa_ lost 42 consecutive ^m^ll^rwsj^ including family and friends. REKMOWN PARTY ROOM been, Ifieir misfortune""that" competitive matches, tjvr UTI ^o^P^^uuZ BOX ^ I Smoked-Daisy g 1. 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r :•>•. •"••'."• •-.:'•• \ : fc ,.v,..,.,..^ ...... * , December 5. 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER W. Kelchner Sr.; Driver fined $100 by judge Nurses hear talk SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, December 5, 1974-11 retired engineer on job relations Improving relationships with employees was Funeral services were held yesterday for for two marijuana violations the topje of Joseph Berg of ': Springfield, •Walter A. Kelchner Sr., 72, of Springfield, who featured speaker at a recent : profession^ died Sunday in St. Barnabas Medical Center, An Elizabeth man, accused of poscasion of being under the influence of a controlled seminar for the nursing supervisors .and head dangerous substance and was given credit for a Livingston. . . . j less than 25 grams of marijuana and with being nurses of Clara Maass Memorial Hospital; in 14-day term served irf the county jail while Born in Hellertown, Pa., he IiWd in under the influence of the drug, .waB found . Belleville. , ' , : *. Livingston before moving to Springfield eight guilty on both charges, fined $100 and placed on awaiting, his court appearance here. years ago. An Army veteran of World War I, six months' probation after his appearance A $215 fine was the penalty for Johnny L. Berg is with Don Rowe Associates; a Mr. Kelchner was an engineer for the Lehigh Monday night before Judge Joseph A. Horowitz Campbell of Irvington, apprehended on Rt. 22 mahagement consultant firm, which provides a , KAINTSANI) SINNERS W GET HO Valley Railroad since 1926, retiring in 1968.. in Springfield Municipal Court. for driving while oh the revoked list. Also full range of employee relations services, from '' 'The search for more He'was a member of Franklin Century Lodge The defendant, Robert E. Alban, who had ticketed on the highway was Stanley H. employee handbooks to fully-packnged..train|ng ,_knowledge about aging has of Masons, the New Jersey Consistory of 32d been apprehended Nov. 10 on Rt. 22 after he Newsome of Plainfieid, who paid $40 for failure sessions.. . . * • ...'..• ;. ' Intensified in recent years. Degree Masons, the Salaam Temple of was observed driving in an erratic manner, to have his auto inspected. Pat Houston, assistant director of the New This quest is.. important- Livingston and the Franklin Craftsmen Club. also paid a $25 penalty for careless driving. Careless driving on S. Springfield avenue Jersey Foundation for TJeallhCareEvaluatiph, because 21 'million people, when you get Howard powered at the He leaves his wife, Matilda; two sons, Walter In other court action, Charles T. Smith Jr. of brought- a $30fine to Lloyd S. Anderson of also;spokc at the seminar. . \ ." some 10 percent of the A. Jr. and Earl To daughter, Mrs. Rowland Rose avenue, Spllngfleld, arrested Nov. "15 Summit. George W. Belber of Dover paid $30 American population, are now 1 Simmons; a sister, Mrs. Beulah Frankenfield; after a motor vehicle check on Rt. 22, was for careless driving on Morris avenue and $15 65 years of age or older and -for failure to comply with the directions of a the number increases with Three brothers, William—Mahlon and placed on six monUis'prObation for possession Publicity Chairmen afe urged to observe the Lawrence; ,and seven grandchildren. of less than 25 .grams of marijuana. Isaiah ,. police officer.James S. Jennings of Linden was each passing day. ,, fined $25 for making an improper turn at a Friday deadline for other than spot news. In- Services were held in Smith and Smith Riddick Jr. of Plainfieid, arrested Nov. 18 afte'r What are these older adults Main street traffic light. clude your name, address and phone number. (Suburban) 415 Morris ave., Springfield. ' a Rt. 22 vehicle check, was found guilty of like physically and mentally? LLBURN OFFIC Even more crucial for the future, what can be done to keep them healthy, active, and productive? " Scientists at the Geron- of New Jersey's biggest bank tology Research Center in Baltimore, Md., a unit of NIH's National Institute of SAT..DEC.7-9A.M.T04PJUL- 746 Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) seek .1. answers to these and other questions related to aging. tmieot THG WORLD One of the special "research' tools" used by the NICHD ITS RAINING GIFTS! CHOOSE ONE WHEN YOU OPEN OR ADD TO A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Ralph Montenero designs (or you in soft,-sonsuou s, gerontologists' (experts on aging) to unveil the mysteries ; opaque nylon, Jersey. Intricately d ra ped and infinitely flattering. Of growing old \ is an ex Howard Shower C $5,000 or more Deposit ceptional group of more than Howard Shower A $200 to $499 Deposit Howard Shower If $500 to $4999 Deposit ' . Tn«' fjnwn' with sido shaping, ivory or block" 21.00 . coo active, community-living • > men. They are the subjects (20 Envelope wrap peignoir, block or scarlet, 45.00 to 90 years old) of nlong-term '• Both in P, S, M, 1 from- o holiday collection study of aging which began in 1959 and may continue for » in lingerie, lord & Taylor, several decades. . This Unjque band of men is '•... •• " Milfburn —telephone 376-4400. ON THE SCENE — Seventh graders from Springfield's Florence Gaudineer School the "Select Society of Seeking practice'rope craft on dock'at Mystic Seaport in , a feature of their -Scientists, Saints, and Sin- recent New Englandtrip which also included Plymouth and a tour of Cape Cod Bay. ners," The "Six S's" were William McNeeco and Merle Murphy were in charge of this study of the-colonial • named by the first volunteer, the late Dr.'Wesley W. Peter. n' retired Public Health Ser- vice docfoE : security force,, a .suspect, Lorraine Monte, was- He explained the group's apprehended at "j:30 p.m. the same day at her name this way: "Select, property ~ home by Dot. Dominick fllivo and Ptl. Joseph because each member is Fusco . r •• _ ' I ' selected by another, subject; is found in arrest "When the officers entered the apartment Seeking, because all want to they observed V clothing rack containing 'a know more about aging; of Sum m it Woman number of dresses, fur coats and pantsuits, all Scientists to include the in- rcncc~~raKs—still on themy"-'—1\—polie VesiiTgntorST~Sll1nts ami Sin- week by Springfield detectives for allegedly spokesman said. He said the clothing anrlother ners to include everyone." shoplifting a ftir coat from Saks Fifth Avenue, • articles, including jewelry and meal, were Each.subject visits the Springfield, has heeil adtnttteil to an area discovered to have been taken "from stores all" Center every ID months hospital after 'an estimated SOOfiO,001) worth of over New Jersey." • . . (annually if over age 7()> for a , other stolen property wa.s reportedly Following Miss Monte's arrests, the Summit busy two-and a-hal£ day : disi'iiyprril »i.lu*r,apattiiU!ilL—-I.,! , ^«.t .Police department was called into the in- "schedule of testing. Police saida woman shopper took a $1,100 _vestigation und subsequently-charged her and~ ! red fox coal from Saks on No\'. 25. Following an her mother-, Frances Monte of Summit, with Thc regimen amounts to t> investigation by Springfield T)et. Sgt. William* receiving stolen, property: Mrs. Monte was thorough scrutiny of the Oieri and members of the department store's released on her own recognizance. ^condition" anil~capa'eities of each man as he grows older and older. Age changes . in individual organ systems such as the heart, lungs nntf nerves, are measured. Gerontologists' at the Center also try to find out how various systems work together to help the volunteer ^perform a given task. One finding .'• from tlic -xsattimoiG 8tudy~wjsthat~tlie,. ^>erfortmiiiee~o(L-abme-organ~ systems on coordinated tasks decline more with age than does tho-performance of the system's separate parts.

Another "Six S's" • in- his offer applios to now deposits only. Tho minimum in each category must romain on deposit for 12 months. Ono gift por depositor, vestigation showed that heavy orjy, regulations,provont awarding a gift for transferring funds from ono Howard account to anothor. Gifts must be picked up in-" •- . ^ cigarette smoking is rplated to personorson.. WQo rosorvreserve tho right'._-right to mak, e substitution_ - s if necessary,- - or to ..parmit .you to select anothor flift from the same "Howard Shower' reduced lung function. In fact, if morchondiso is unavailable to. us. Gift oflor ends Jan. 3,.l 975 and applies to Millburn olfico only. the average values for a heavy smoker ore similar, to that for, a non-smoker who is about II) years older. However;1'when Get Howard powered at these high interest rates smoking is stopped, the person's lung, function Regular Savings 1 to 2V4 years Time Savings ($500 min.) 2V4 to 4 years.Time Savings ($500 mln.) ., „. . 4 to 7 years Time Savings ($1000 mini.) recovers to near normal for his age within 18-24 months. Additional studies in volunteers Include surveys of 1 Interest .^ ^Annual_yieid Interest Annual yield • Interest . Annual yield Interest - Annual yield nutritional status;~X-rnys to Monthly* dividonds. Intarost from doy In to day out as On oil Timo'Sovings Accounts, withdrowbls boforo moturity oorn tho rqto paid on Regular Savings Accounts I035 throo months' intorost. Annual yiolds apply whon dluidonds oro loll on doposit. determine fat thickness, bone long 03 you loavo SI0 in till tho'ond of tho,month. density and calcium content, as well as tests of kidney function, vision,' and | hearing Absolutely free! No minimum balance. changes with age. -.'•-• No annual or monthly service charge. Fr.eo • Behavioral research con- Checks..D'eposit §100Jo start; no minimum cerns age-related-changes in REALTORS WELCOMED— New associates of tho Board of Realtors of tho Oranges and - the volunteers' memory* CHECKING Maplowood's training progtam were accepted, after graduation recently/Georgia learning and problem solving McMullerj, standing, left, of Georgia McMullen Corp., Springfield, welcomes Joan ability. The information : IsacofT'of tsfahcie. 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,12-Thursday, December 5, 1974 Ringldo urge_s UC's^pdrMirae'college' SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, December 5, 1974-13 Yule decorations liill^ ofilffceljTcfossmofes quick OK for put up by women Prof, phone lineman sharing desk; space boosts course offerings public jobs bill Because of its increasing popularity. Union general psych.ology,-_apd sociology'. A college professor and a New Jersey Utll College's Weekday-Weekend College will etf- • _A1I of the courses carry three college credits, from garden club ' Telephone Company switchman may not sei in WASHINGTON — Rep. Matthew .1. Rinaldo pand its course offerings by more than 50 Dr. Markoff said. Tuition ($14 per credit for |.||tSTPiti:SllYTEItlANCIU'll(ll ST. JAMKK CHURCH Mrs. John >uski and Mrs. Robert W: | From Better Efusiness Bureau | a likely pair to be sharing desk space in i this week delivered an urgent plea to the percent for-the spring semester. Union County residents is waived for senior MUKH1S AVENUE-ATCHURCH MALI. 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE.. Thompson^pf-(he Mountain Trail Garden Club ^iiiiof Metropolitan New York, Incurs -' ' CDjlege_classroom._hut_Dr_JindJi_Bri)Wji of chairman of the House Labor Committee on Dr. Robert Markoff, dean of arts* explained citizens. • • • • . SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD of Mountainside will p[ace Yule wreaths in the -.._ .ApplicationsJor the spring semester and Dear 'I-arrie: Westfield, professor of American studies it behalf of New Jersey's unemployed by asking that Weekday-Weekend College is a selectl.oh.flt. PASTOR: THE MSGR: FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR Bopough Hall, Post Office,' Rescue Squad I received a strange call at work last week. Douglass College, and ^tyilliam Brown of for swift action on a proposed $4 billion courses designed to meet the interests and additional informatronaboutthe-specifica of •-."---.-KEV. BRUCE W.EVANS/D.D. "• " REV, STEPHEN P. LYNCH leadquarters,-. Fire House and Memorial Weekend-Weekday Collego may be obtained by The caller said he was with the bank where I Plainfield, a switchman, are sharing notes and emergency public service employment bill schedules of part-time adult""students. All • DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION: REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING Library. have my savings and checking accounts, and assignments as partners in a Community before the holiday recess. courses are held once a week, rather than the contacting Mrs. Patricia Wusthoff in the - SHEILA KILBOUKNE REV. PAUL J.KOCH • Mrs. Thompson made the club's monthly that he wanted me to verify, my accouril Television Production Techniques course of- The scheduled meeting with Rep. Carl D. usual, three times a week." Classes will begin Admissions Office at Union College, 276-2600. ThursdayiJLpjiu^Junior— High-Eellowship- ASSISTANT-PASTORS : ._display_.arrangement, '"Tis Ihe Season," for numbers and their balances. I told him I didpjt fered by Union College at its Plainfield Urban ' Perkins, chairman of the House Labor Com- Wednesday, Jan. 22, at the Crariford, Elizabeth with dinner and program for the confirmation Sunday Masses—7 p.m., Saturday, 7. B: 15, the library shelf. have my account books with me and couldn't be Educational Center. mittee, was arranged by Rinaldo following the and Plainfield campuses of Union College. class. 7 p.m.. Girls Choir rehearsal. R p.m.. 9:30, 10:45 a.m. and noon. Daily, 7 and 8 a.m. The Christmas luncheon will he heldTu&sday of help to him. He then said he.Would call back The 15, students enrolled in the course, ac- news that the stale's unemployment may Subjects offered will include literature, NOW unit to hear Senior Choir rehearsal..7:30 p.m.,. We|).elos. Holydny, on eyes of Holyday.at 7 p.m.; on Holy at the home of Mrs, Robert Muirhead on the next day. He never did call but I do feel cording To Douglas Sedelmeyer of Princeton, already have reached nine percent, and thai if- psychology, political science, fine arts, and • Sunday—8:45' a.m. pancake breakfast days at 7, 8. 9, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Nottingham way, with Mrs. Robert Powers as uneasy about the whole matter. Is it a matter of center director, represent a broad segment of could go higher if state and local government business. ' . - lecture on raising sponsored by Ihe High School Young People Confessions—Saturday, 1 to 2 p.m. Monday co-chairman. Mrs. Rudolph F. Sarlch and Mrs.. practice for hanks to do such checking by the community—and their reasons for at- agencies are forced to. lay off thousands of Weekend-Weekday College was designed to . and continuing through 1 p.m. 9:lfi a.m.' through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No con- James Goense, prospective members, will be * phone? tending the course are almosti&s varied, he public employees bccause.of budget shortages. offer housewives, law enforcement officers," Church School with classes for all ages using fessions on Sundays, Holydays and eves of guests. of consciousness the Chapel and Parish House, including child QUEASY said. /*"^ Rinaldo said thai he would seek an firemen, business people and other adults the Holydays. " --.- Wreaths made by members for Ihe theme of Dear Queasy: "Consciousness Raising,' will be the BpIcTSf. care for both churclrsGrvicrsrfl:30and 11 a.m.. The course offers instruction in the use of agreement from the House Labor Committee opportunity to explore their professional or "Let's be merry and gay" will be used as You should never divulge or verify'accounl a talk by JanetLundy of Westfield to the Union church worship services observing the second portable video 'equipment, preparation of a "chairman to move the proposed $1 billion public personal interests without sacrificing other ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHUKCI1 decorations and will be judged for awards. numbers or balances to strangers calling on the County chapter of the National Organization Sunday in Advent, led by Dr. Evans. "story board," editing and creative camera service employment bill to Ihe floor for a vole commitments, Dr. Markoff explained. Classes 119 MAIN ST., MILLBURN Mrs. George H. Buchan and Mrs. Suski telephone. Anyone calling you from your bank for, Women at the group's meeting next Wed- J techniques. John Haynes of Elizabeth, before the Christmas recess. Otherwise! he meet'one morning or afternoon weekdays or for Monday—*J ll:30'u.m., cooperative Weekday REV. JOSEPH D. HEERING, RECTOR joined other garden club members in or savings institution will have access to ac ^ nesday at 8 p.m. In the First National Bank of : producer-director for Channel' 14, CA'ty, ' pointed out, the unemployed would have to wail a three-hour session Saturday. Nursery school. The Brownies will meet in Ihe Sunday—8 a.m., Holy Communion, 10 a.m., decorating the Runnells Hospital in. Berkeley count number and balance information on your until the new congress issworn in and starts New Jersey,. Chestnut street and Fourth aficrnqon and the Girl Scouts in the evening in Holy Communion and sermon, first Sunday and Heights. The Mountainside'group also sent a Elizabeth, is the instructor. ' Enrollment is limited to part-time adull accounts. If a stranger calls to discuss your •business in mid-January. Under that schedule, avenue, Roselle. the Parish House. . • . festival occasions; morning prayer and ser- donation to the State Garderr Club therapy- Documentaries produced by the class will be students and the credits earned may be applied account ask him lo write you a letter explaining Rinaldo said, the emergency public; em- Education, legislation and conciousness Tuesday—7:30 Cub Scout Pack 70 committee mon, second through fifth Sundays; 10 to 11:15 chairman for use in the. hospital holiday shown on Channel M. ^ . to a regular degree program at Union College. what he needs "to know. Then, verify its ON CAMERA — John Haynes, producer-director for Channel 14, CATV, Ellzaboth, ployment funds could _be delayed untii next - raising were listed as "the greatest .areas of • meeting. _ , " a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 a.m. program.. . . . authenticity with your hank before answering The course was designed for persons in- spring. ...,.'. Among the courses being offered during the terested in producing their own video tape gives some tips on editing techniques to students enrolled in a community concern lo the NOW members at a special ' Wednesday—9 a.m.. nursery school. 7 p.m.. it. . The Union County congressman- said that springsemestar at the Cranford Campus are: meeting recently at the home of Debra Matrick Christian education committee meeting. K ^ documentaries as educational-tools op for use television production course at Union College's Plainfield Urban Education Center. introductory anthropology, marketing, MOUNTAINSIDE C1OSPEL CHAPEL unless congress acted more workers would be of Springfield. •--.•• •: p.m.. regular monthly meeting of thesession. Larrie O'Faprell, Better Business Bureau by conimunity organizations. economics, educational psychology, English' ; 1180 SPRUCE DRIVE laid off and go on the unemployment rolls in the Matrick was also installed'as Uie chair- consisting of elders and minister. Dr. Brown uses video in her leaching and is composition, introduction to Shakespeare, (1 BLOCK OFF RT. 22 WEST) next few months. woman of the Education Task Force which Dear Larrie: taking the course to expand her familiarity women in literature,- .history of^ fine arts, CHUIiCH OFFICE:232-3.45(5 . . "We should start the new' year with some follows up on the complaints which the Union . I heard so many different opinions regarding with the medium so she may assist students in . recess program set drawing and painting, Western civilization, PARSONAGE: 233-4544 , . encouraging sign that the federal government County NOW has filed with the New Jersey COMMUNITY PRKSIIYTElklAN riRilU'll investment in commodity options that I am using video to document their projects on urban American national government, contemporary REV. BADON H. BROWN, PASTOR will not permit unemployment to reach Division on Civil Rights against several school confused and don't know what to do. Can.you problems. • . problems of law enforcement, criminal law, • MEETING HOUSE LANE Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all epidemic proportions in New Jersey." Kinaldo " systems in Union County .charging sex, tell me if I would be taking-a big risk if I in- philosophy, general psychology, psychology of MOUNTAINSIDE grades and adults (bus service is available to Brown expects to be changing jobs within the said. . ' » segregation In shop, home economics and vested in commodity options'? I thought if I personality, principles of Sociology, beginning MINISTER: THE REV. pickup and deliver; call for further information telephone company and'will be selling video During tin? Dec. 23-27 winter "recess, thr On Monday. Dee'. 23. the film "A Boy Named -fl-O" health.- , ' ' ' KLMEItA.TALCOTT •regarding times and stops). 11 a.m., morning invested at this time, I would be taking ad- Eastern Union County YM-YWHA will hnve a and intermediate accounting, organization and MILS. JOHN F.MONAIIAN :ilt» vantage of the price fluctuations in platinum, equipment. "I'd like to know something about Charlie Brown" will be presented; on Thurs- HE SAID -THAT one priority of Ihe The chapter plans to compile a feminist ORGANIST AND CHOIR 'DIRECTOR: worship service (children's church for grades the product," he says. . -. • special vacation program for .children in • day, Dec. 2(i. . the Wall. Disney feature management, public speaking, history of music % plywood, copper, etc. ' emergency public employment act should he to directory and,work on the formation of a rape JAMES LITTLE . 1-3 and a nursery are available). G p.m. junior MliS.JAMKSH.ARGAST Seymour Walter of Scotch Plains ownTTiis p "effiployramnybfeadwThnefs wlurarenaidltffT" -and-art appreciation*—'— -. ~ ~cr1sTsT!5nterin~Kearrenllege: —~ ' -Thursday—7 -p,m,,-Wcs.tminster... Chnlr . and senior high youth -fellowship. 7 p.m. Dolbier-/\Aonqhan POTENTIAL INVESTOR own advertising agency and frequently uses an consist of swimminR, fiym. ;irts and crafts, At-Ihe Elizabeth Campus, Ihe following Dear Investors"~r —' - 1 Those who do not wish to participate in the The rate of unemployment for ^ heads of •rehearsal, a p.m., deacons' meeting: evening worship service. independent filming company jo tape com- game room mid (wo feature movies. , entire program may see just Ihe movies for T>0 households has risen by more than one-third in courses are-scheduled: cultural anthropology,••-• """Sundny=9:lS:ainT.1-Bim'e-study. t>:3ii.-a-.tn—• wedding is hel& in There, are risk fad.ors • involved in in- l Wednesday—!T p.m.", midweek "prayer ser- LynetteWishbow mercials.He's like to follow what they do more cents from I to :1 p.m. The program hours are the past year,, from 2.7 percent of the work .organization and management, English, Chiirclf School for Grades, 3-8. 10:30 a.m.. vice. vestments of this nature, and there has already closely; learning the techniques for himself UC lecture helps been un indication that we can expect some from in a.m. to :i p.m.^ the fee is $2 a day per force to 'i. 7 percent, accordingto U.S. Labor composition, government, and sociology. morning worship and Church School for Cradle Friday—7:30 p!m., "Chapel Mountaineers," seems the best way, he believes. borough church questionable, sales tactics where profit Bicycle reporting child for mcinhersql' Ihe (ireen lianaTuTuon. y Department figures. Rinaldo said that it was The Plainfield Campus will offer accounting, Roll through second grade, n p.mjilth Grade Bible study and crafts for young people, grades becomes bride of 'Meet theDbctor' potential is maximized. and risk factors only. Ihe most disturbing trend that has developed in English composition, Afro-American history. Fellowship. 7:50 p.m.. Senior High Fellowship. 3 through 8. , „_ Debbi Dolbier. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Two members of the League of Women • the last few months. " Hospital, Doctor, Patient Relationships will minimized. One element of risk is due to the Voters—Mra~Linda-Maxwoll-of-Westfield_and— rules are sought The V. will also be operating its day care Monday—8 p.m., Christian .education James R. Argast Charles A. Dolbier of Mountainside, was :—:Uinaldo-,ilB<>-nrg<;d-tlie_Eocd_AdiiuuistnitiQi)_ future. Bui he admitted that other economic be the topic of a two-hour lecture to be given at committee meeting. married Sept. 211 to John F. Monahan 3rd. son ol lack of state or federal regulation of com- Mrs. Diane Harrison of Mountainside- The Eastern Union County Chamber- of for" working"mothers. The cost is $:t a day per to accelerate the allocation of an estimated $1.0 indicaTors-anTsTill bad" ; "UniomCollege7on.-SatuKiayj-at-4u--fl.ra—ln_Uie_ HOI V CROSS I IITIIEH AN CHI II1CH Lynotto-Wishbouv-dauHlUbr-oUUr—and-Mcs Mr. and Mrs. Monaban of Fanwood. modity option companies. A further cause of believes video may be a good technique to gel Commerce this week urged the mayors of all TndsdayrNrP ctftRl. Y members and' non-members aro in- million in manpower-training and employment "The current economic crisis of inflation and Campus Center Theatre, Cranford. (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO Garrett J. Wishbow of Rolling Rock mud, nnnfo«*>-fo4lii»t-«imm.<;ljiii«j linvn fracj Students League of New York. Mrs. Jean One of the main factors in the county's high economic dilemma. He added thai signs of.the SPU1NGFIEI.I) KMANUKI. The bride, given in marriage by her father, baser to' locnlipnlicc departments....: Dr. H. Oliver Brown of Westfield, Dr. TELEPHONE: DRM525 The'Rev. Kevin Knrtina officiated al Ihe Haddock of Scotch Plains, art instructor at the rising unemployment. Rinaldo pointed out, are slight letup in interest rates on business and chose her. sister. Mrs. Donna Karl of Gillette, Dear Larrie: According to_Clifford_iyr_Peakc.'president of Sunday—9:30 a.m., solidarity service. 10:30 nuptial mass and ceremony in Our Lady of --• .Uniop • County Vocational Sch6bI,."sJiar^"an -theJayoffs-at.auto assembly plants in J jnden -. mortgage loans would grow stronger in the Christopher Mushonga of Roselle Park, and W/ CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN and Mrs. Terese Piccolo of Dcnville as her My son received numerous toys for his third Ihe chamber, Ihe reported serial numbors a.m:,—FarnilyrGrowth-Hourr- -10:30- a.m.— .Loj)r.des__Church,__Mountainside. A reception Electrical apprentice and Metuchen, affecting a few thousand next few months ns the Administration andLthe • ^h6mas"'F6Iey~assfstaht"to" the".president of" Z7~ T^fiTE REV^rSMESDEWATTvMINISTER- J -matrons of honor. Other attendants %vere Mrs. birthday: One toy; jn particular was not a safe appreciation of television as an art form. would then be transferred to the police congregational meeting. followed at the Mountainside Inn. workers who live in Union County. He said that Federal Reserve Board began using more Overlook Hospital, Summit, will be guest }'••'•"... Thursday—fi p.m.. Chancel Choir. Trivetl P"altv Robinson oj' Miami. Kin.,, Mrs. Patsy toy, and I hadn't realized it until he swallowed a For Mary Ann Kosiba, faculty coordinator department in the home town of Ihe purchaser. Monday—4 p,m.. Confirmation I. applicants are sought while many of Ihe auto workers receive pw weapons in Ihe fighl against inflation and ' speakers. .-• , ;'•.-! ' Chapel. 8:30 p.m., Search. 9 p. m.. Acoholics The bride was escorted by her falher. Karen O'Defl newest 'Haven, Conn,, and Mrs. Dnrecn gadget from this toy. Fortunately, my son was for the Elizabeth General Hospital School of • "This action would ad as a dolrrrenl ti> Tuesday—4 p.m.. Confirmation II. 7:30 p.m.. percent of their salary-.- some bad already recession. The lecture is open to the public at no cost. ?'. ' .Anonymous. . Flood served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids Miles, sister of the bride, of Linden. spared from being permanently handicapped i ------Nursing, the course will provide her with tho" thieves'andaiTatvaid InTPstorlng recovered Residents of Kenilworllu Linden, .Uoselle. 'missions and social concerns. ' MissFinkelstein exhausted th'eir benefits and had not been able •V • Friday—I) p.m.. Advent candlelight services. were Mrs. Robert O'Brien, and Palricia Wish- diaries Voeltzel of Rosellt'served as best from this incident. But I'm terribly afraid to, skills she'll need in helping faculty members bicycles to their owners. Hundreds are now Knscllc Park. Union. Winfield. Mountainside KEEPING UP 1 Wednesday-1 p.m. Bible study group. II bow, Donna Wishbowiaiid Marianne Wishlunv. —, Jn.Oie_JjelteL,jiSj;_jif_jlh c_, and Springfield'who have'liyed in those com- to find_new jobs in a tight labor market. Fur- •' ^conducted by the Women's Mission Circle. lone man. Ushers'were Kenneth Karl of Gillette, have him play with toys. I'm not sure what is > • ^n|H i'v,e.ry. yopr fflr.ln.i.'k ()f •l...w/iy_lo^yer[fy Ihe -, Ihermore In- rvHfi.. lluiLJjlil^S^emj^y^ line 'Our local bank has a new ' . Lpmbardi will be the speaker. " • • . p.m., board of education. ihree sislers of Ihe bride. . to wed in March brother-in-law of ||ie bride; Carey Dolbier of equipment. 1 safe and what is not. Is there some way I can owner." Plnh Mr. JIIHI Mi's. Moc KinkcJslein < shutdowns are having a significant impact, on -—-B^«^««r^^vSunday--?'"'o"'j « i| ,w"—•—,—> wofl" f n~— --f - AHyen.—-—• • n1 1ani ™.™«l i Sonu'iville. "Ijrhttie'r <>l -ihi'T'hride: "Frank obtain this Information, so that I can feel- "I'm just interested in television Peake further urged Ihe mayors la."Im- Ihe apprenticeship program in Ihe electrical put a little money in each hundreds of small suppliers in Ihe slate. Universal Bible Sunday; exhibit of Scripture have announced -the engagemeni oi Ibcif "Kreinpa m iiiMa. itnimtri-nTeUiilloligh -»f assured oTinyTTttttrVsiifety0—:— ~ feeTmiques,"^says Hdberl Biaslre of North plement this type of regulation as soon as field. The program is sel -up by tliu Join!. . week andjbefore-yoii -know-it— TEMPLE BETH AHM were Robert Caruso, Dennis Browne.''Anthony .portions from various_countries and display ol (laughter. Bonnie, to Jeffrey.Kcldinau, son nf Beverly, and Thomas Cormley of Mcdfield. UNSAFE TOYS Ploinfieldi ah annotator for a book wholesaler possible to insure this protection for this year's Apprenticeship Training Committee nf Local you've saved enough; to pay" D'Allessio aniLF.dwac 75, 1BKW...U77 ,K. Craml Uvlngiton 9H-4H1 Her husband, who was graduated from l niou The Commission has installed a toll-free line i " educational tool and wants to familiarize materials as copper, and prospects of relief in. '."' morning worship; sermon: "What Is Christ- luncheon. Her fiance, a uradu;vl»' "I Northeastern manager for Associate Hosts of New Jersey. street. Elizabeth. Monday through Friday, ll High School and Rutgers University, is em- to answer consumer questions relative to toy ! -,,_ himself with its uses. '* the cost V>f.oil imports could haven beneficial Friday—8:45 p.m., Sabbath services. between (> p.m. and 7 p.m. Applications will be mas?—Bread to Break.". Distribution of Luke's.. ployed by lhi> Maplewood Country Club. University, is a project engineer lor IhivDni'a Tonally and Paramus. and crib safety. Residents of all stales except A graduate of Rutgers University where she effect on'investmenl and purchases in the near' ',"i _ fipsneJJfl.^X'lday.'s English Version.'' ti p.m., "Saturday—-10 a.m.. Sabbath services,,,^ i' —Citiard-L-'enee Co.. Newark . Following a honeymoon in Hawaii, the 1 -..acpeptiirt frouLJan.li.tuJ.an.J7-. - Following a honeymoon trip to BcnnudiC'tlie* Alaska. Hawaii, and Maryland may-call-ROt)— • ' • majorcdin 'communications Glna Saporito-Df > b Aluttabaui Fanwood is interested in the course in terms of drama!' meeting. . / 1 Wednesday—12:30 p.m:, Sisterhood coffee I^arrieO'Farrell, Better Business Bureau. .- ! . her own career. , ' i Monday—3:30 p.m.. confirmatioii-clnss: 110 Fifth ave., New York 10011' | Prof. Helen Aron of Fanwood, coordinator of and culture meeting. > !' Tuesday—U a.m., Christian.Service Circle. Phone (212) U« LADY OI'LOUKDKS RobertW.Qpller class ends. *, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. Fjjfk of Garden oval. As a class project, students will produce a The best federally REV! CLARENCE ALSTON,'PASTOR looCENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE Spr.ingfield, have announced the engagement of tape on American holidays for use in Prof. Saturday—3 p.m., Church School choir REV. GERARD J. McGARRY, rehearsal. ^'' ' PASTOR - their daughter, Ellen.")/ Robert W. Geller of Aron's classes. m Hillside, son of Mrs. I»ah Geller of Elizabeth While no member of the class sees himself Sunday—9:30 o:m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., *v REV. GERARD B:WHELAN worship service. 7 p.m., evening fellowship. REV. CHARLES B. URNICK and Samuel Geller of Hillside. Avlune wedding breaking into network television, all is planned, / acknowledge a new appreciation of the medium insured savings rates II! Wednesday—9 n.m.. midweek service. ASSISTANT PASTORS Miss Fink is^graduate of Jonathan Dayton as they see first-hand some of the backstage Sunday—Masses at7,"8, 9:15.10:30 aTin'.T Regional High School arid llarcum Junior ' problems that must be faced before thai Seeing eye pups to be 12 noon. Church Ghuckles" by CARTWRIGHT Saturdays—evening Mass, 7 p.m. Week- College. Bcyn Mawr, Pa. SHI- is a teacher al finished product flashes on the screen. topic for 4-H Dec. 12 Happy Days School. ' And for at least one class member, the course days—Masses at7and8a.m. First Friday—7, 8 Youngsters who are raising seeing eye pups in the nation! and Xli30 a.m. Mr. Seller, a graduate of Weequahie High • has led to an entree into cable television. Mrs. will be present for a 4-H program at the Union School in, Newark and Fairleigh Dickinson Rachlin is now doing a five-minute consumer Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass- County Extension Service, 300 North avenue Monday at 8 p.m. University, Madison, is affiliated with the Well - ' -education program Monday through Thursday east, Westfield, next Thursday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 Wone Roofing Company. on Channel 20, Plainfield. Benediction during the scliool year on Friday p.m. , SAVINGS CERTIFICATES at 2:45 p.m. The Community Television Production The youngsters will answer questions about 1 Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- Techniques course Is offered through the their experiences in raising the pups. A film, Miritniumonly $1000 Division of Special Services and Continuing pointment. .. '" Garden members entitled "Man and His-Dog^' will alsnbe— Confessions-ovory Salurday-andeyes of Holy Education and wilLbe continued in the Spring shown. The group" secretary will handle 'Choose your maturlty^fm~mfymrs~ Semester. Days and First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and from registrations at 233-936fl._ / •. " _ _ A YEAR Qompounded and payable quarterly :7:45ioJH30 p,m, .':._.. —-...__.:__.: will meet Dec. 10 The '..Mountainside Cardf'n Club will meet ~^-'l"uesday-L)Bc."TOat"tp.m. at the home of Mis. U. S. D. A. PRIME Bird watchers_ ^—Horace—E,—Baker. 124O_ProspecL_sl Cu: FREEZER SPECIAL jinieet Tuesday A Your Classified Ad hostesses will-be Mrs. Henry J.Bogalko, Mrs. Minimum only $500 W. Carl Winning arid Mrs. Paul L. Cearhart. — Mrs. Samuel M. Klnncy and Mrs. W. $arl meet Tuesday at 8 p ni.at the Choose youi mutunty 1 to 2\ years Wyman will pour tea. eninlgrd/ Extcnded.,_Carc I^ho Chorale, 28 -students-choson4rorn Me'mBo'Fs"-will show; .holiday decorations HIND QUARTER A YEAR Compounded and payable quarterly Regional High School Chorale are caught-£y-photographtir Dayton's various chafrsV-VVllLfeer^K^ornpanled by .string Renter,'203'.Eir<3)«.'ood'ave:, as which they have made for use in their homes. -Crunford. Mr. and Mrs. : -•---}-•-- "'My wlrt's too niodMl". Wi'v*'»tt«nd8d church' during reHoarsal for paffoifrnance of the Christ'mas~portion quartet, organ and harpsichord. Chorale; director is Edward Each member will also bring a gift wrapped for Hotj«'! Walker of Cranford here and there, olf and on, fairly regularly for your phone of Handel's 'Messiah,' to. bo-presented at 7 p.m., Sunday, ShHay, a gmHiintn nf thn Westminster Choir Collego, a patient at Hunnella Hospital, and the wrap- OF : in the Mountainside Gospel Chapel, 1180 Spruce dr. (one Princeton, ' ' : • . HANGING WEIGHT 165 -180 IBS. w.ill sbow pictures of a cam- Fodoral regulations- pmmitivitridrflivaf.sfrarn Savings Cortificutos bnforo year»r '•_'•. , '.- _^__j^_____^. pings will lie' judged on beauty and in- ping trip they took through block 'off "Rt, 22 WesfT arCerWrdl avenyej^Mountalnslde). (Photo by Rich Reltor) dividuality. CUT - WRAPPED • FROZEN S DEUVERED maturity providing tho rato of intorotit on amount withdrawnIs i 'PAINTERS, ATTENTIONiJ.Seli yoursolt to 30,000 Gall 686-7700 J'Yimce, Belgium, Holland iind • lo passbook rato arid 3 months' intoresl is forfeited. femllln with» low-cosl.Want Ad. Coll M4-770O "Germany.' The lilI'M. Hokombe. the daughter ol Mr. a lor tho announcement. s -whiilher, with .or without a ORIGAN Rib-End v...'.: VKquW..- yp.w.....Ijjke.. ^. ,riie.Bugl iQcoueeJ/tteraiis.Hosiiital.lii.inJieed iin'l.Mr.S.-.J.niWS.I,. .Ho'coinbe of I.edgewond • 3 picture. Poraons submitting .,_-..l payable monthly . s weddlno -or"eng«pement • some help In pr?-' of help in its reereatlon, clerical and physical' road, Mountainside.' has been selected for S pictures should enclose the •r * therapy programs, a.££o UngjttMffiJlQbi.'rt:E... Who's Who in American Colleges and B » povment.. FRIDAY DEADLINE paring newspaper n iailimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllimlllllllll'llilllll, PERDUE CHICKENS..! 59f All items other than spot. releases? Write to Cluylon^liairnian of voluntcoFH- of the-VVest— ..Universities..She-was nominated by members . . day of withdrawal convenience , (ieJdJVlountainsidc Chaptcrlof the American of tier scflior^clflss at. Gnjiif'hcr Collciie in All That Glitters Wholo news should be in-our r ar*J its RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL this newspaper and TECNAOERS, tlnd lobs by office by noon on S5O minimum balance required J I I" •-, BBCCETCOMPANY {led ,Cross, who has sent out an appeal for Tinltimofb, Maryland. ._•:' running Want Ads. Call 6B6.7700. Friday-,— aBk for our "Tips volunteers to fill this need. ,. . lsat LEGS OF SPRING LAMB. 29i Lb. -on 'feuJimitting News There nre~ many arena of services"' whore lfotcombe is active in Ihe OkirmuiiClnbdnd is JRelSasea." volunteers rk Avmiuo • SIIOHT HlUS^w Mall (Loivur-Lavali 9:45 HM. - Sunday. School fcccomrnprfate Clothes Weisher .8. dryer. 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Thursdoy, December 5, 1974 -Thursday, December 5, 1974- PeterBarriburak Miss Jean Karen Scorese Higher pay urged Union County PTA president A FEMININE LOOK ... on state to get Dr. Alfamo awarded News columnist wed in Westfield . . . . r ' ..•..,-.;...; . ...AT THE WORLD...AND THINGS water engineers to speak'tonight attends annual convention toKathlee Kathleenn M. Sidie, daughter oSidief Mr. and Mrs . is-bride of Steven Ma|OGha at Massachusetts institute JackM. Sidleof Westfield.wasmarried.Aug. 10 Jean Karen Scorese, daughter of Mr. and Michael Majocha, son of Mr. and Mrs. John "Give top priority to bolstering critical Dr. Mirhm-l.r AlfrfiTn of River Vale, son of at Kean Cpliege Mrs. Manya Ungar, president of the Union guidelines by the appropriate state agencies to to Peter K. Bamburak, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Pasquale Scorese of Newark avenue, Majocha of fJorth 10th street, Kenllworth. TR'IDINA HOWARDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii programs within the Department of Mr: and MrsJtficiTael Alfanoof Kdison terrace. James J. Kilpatrick, whose column appears Kenilworth, was married Nov. 3 to Steven ~ IN SCOTLAND -. hurried away. County Council of PTA5. and delegates' from assure a thorough and efficient education for Joseph M. Bamburak of Schneider avenue. The Rev. Eugene D. Cassefly officiated at : .. Environmental Protection," a-letter by nine Union, ban-been awarded a Ph.D. degree in in more than 300 American-newspapers, will all public school children," and the establish- [ Union. the ceremony in St. Theresa's Roman Catholic ' " A Wee Ill| About Nixon •' An elderly woman sealed next to me asked New Jersey environmental and conservation nulj>tional biochemistry and oral biology from each of the towns, attended the annual state Even the Scots were tired of it all. speak at Kean College of New Jersey in the PTA convention in Atlantic City last month. nient of a "statewide missing persons bureau The Rev^ Robert Harrington officiated at the Church, Kenilworth. A reception followed at suddenly. "Do you Americans mind terribly groups urges Governor Byrne as he ossembles Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wilkins Theatre for the FJerfonning Arts, and Hot Line to inform parents of runaway the Edison Country Club, They also had had enough of Watergate and much about your Mr. Nixon? It is a^ rather his 1975 state budget. . A.lfano, an assistant professor of periodonlics About 1,500 delegates voted on resolutions. ceremony In Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Nixon, and wanted to get on with it. : Union, tonight at K o'clock. His lecture, one of a children's safety without revealing (heir Church", Westfield. Robert Sidie, brother of the The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. tragic matter, you know...It must be a terrible and oral medicine at Fairleigh Dickinson series • sponsored by Ihe college's student Resolutions were approved "to support the - The.almost verbatinvanswer by the Scots to " thing to have,to discharge your president..." The focal point of the budget request is for laws that will provide state funding of whereabouts," and a kindergarten through 12th bride, served as altar boy. A reception followed Carmela Holt of Kenilworth served as matron University School of Dentistry, Hackcnsack. organization, is free and open to the public. grade bicycle safely and "the establishment of the question of the Nixon resignation was thai On the plane to Prestwlck. Mrs. Mary higher salaries to hire qualified engineers to fill education which will, preserve and maintain at the Mountainside Inn, Mountainside. of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids were' the vacancies within the Division of Water also completed two years of study in Kilpatrick, who also serves as a com- • inspection and registration of bicycles." "it would bo gooood not to hear aboooot it Wilkins of Edinburgh said curtly, "Too much periodontics at Harvard University School of local autonomy without limiting the adoption of Thebride was escorted by her father. Joanne Diane Scorese, of Kenllworth, sister of the anymore." The "it" referring, of course,,, to talk arid no action...Tired of hearing it." Resources. "The division has been given the " mentator for CBS and is a contributing editor of Delegates, also approved "urging thfi M; Nelson of Westfield served as maid of honor. bride; Marlene Callahnn of Linden, Mrs. Marie Denial Medicine. • ' ' • National Review, began his newspaper career Watergate. The Scots apparently felt that (he Another^" person 'added, re • Ford and responsibility of administering Ihe largest legislature to adopt a state Comprehensive _ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Doug Campbell of Scorese of Garwood, sister-in-law of the bride; end of the Nixon administration would mean public works program in the state's history," Dr. Alfano received his D.M.D. degree from in-Richmond, Va. He commenced writing his Rockefeller, "W^ell, 'tis a bit of a ggood com- Master Plan to assure a proper balance in Bloomfield, cousin of the bride; and Nancy and~Rita Scorese of Kenilworth, sister of the • the end of the Watergate news. Most, also felt according to Ian Walker, executive director of Ihe College of Medicine and Dentistry "f New syndicated column, "A Conservative View," in bination, isn't it: One is from the House of Transportation, recreation residential com- Wright.of Lawrence, Mass. bride. Colleen Beurer of Kenilworth served as - that Mr. Nixon was "blasted" enough; that he the Stony Brook Millstone Watersheds Jersey. He designed the diploma now awarded' 19G4. • " . ." —— Commons and one is from the House of Lords!" mercial and industrial development to protect Richard P. Sidle of Westfield, brother of the flower girl. ... was guilty, and that it was sad Association, who signed the letter.on behalf of by his alma mater. Kilpatrick today works from a home office in the environment of living for the present and bride, served as best man. Ushers were And one.worhan 'said, "Is this Mr. Ford a the nine citizen groups. - ^ - On the basis of a National Institute of Health Virginia's Blue Ridge mounUiin'area, 80 miles "future citizens of New Jersey," and a fire Jack Majocha of kenilworth served as best The questions were asked this Fall on a.short wealthy enough mo'n to be president??" Fellowship-which is annually awarded 10 an' William A. Dome of Fanwood and Thomas L.' private study mission to Scotland. The people from Washington. He travels widely in the safety curriculum in grades kindergarten Bamburak of Union, brother of the groom. - man for his brother. Ushers were Bnrry One gentlemen who turned jour^lo, be Referring to Ihe state's multi-billiorvdoiiar outstanding denial school graduate. Alfann United States and abroad, lecturing, writing or asked ranged from chauffers to castlekeepers. . sewerage facilities construction program now through 12 was adopted, which will consist of Mrs. Bamburak' is employed by Wesl, Kaverick and George Brokaw, both of Australian instead of Scottlshytfven said the entered the Massachusetts Institute <>f editing books and contributing regular essays Kenllworth; Pasquale Scorese of Garwood, hall porters to Lords,, and it happened in same things. "I wasTired^oT hearing about under way, JJ(alker observed, "Mete ha^never "parent education study groups on fire Chemical Co., North Plainfield. 1 Technology. While there, he lectured in the oral to Nation's Business. • \, ' brother of the"bride; and Daniel Mngnoltl of Ayrshire, Perthshire and Sutherland, ,threc prevention and fire, ^ordinances.. and en- Her husband, who was graduated from Union Watergate six months ago," he said. "It is a I been a,progr#m with such a potential impact science course for IADR and ADA summer Kilpatrick.has been described as "a con-^ Garwood. Savino Scorese of Garwood, nephew good counties in the fair land of Scotland'.' We forcement of regulations in existing public County Technical Institute, is employed by sad thing though...two dpposites, aren't they, upon the state's economy'." "Jobs, clean water fellows and also served as an instructor in servative, but not a knee-jerk conservative" of the groom, served as ring bearer.."*' talked to them on the train, on.lhe.plane,..in buildings including shopping, employment and Burroughs Corp., Warren. ' ^__ Rocky and Ford?" and the state's growth patterns are at stake in nutrition and preventive dentistry al Tufts and as "a Southerner, but not a professional hotels, in the castles, In the inns and "on the golf ... Only one sour note sounded and that was on the Governor's response to our request," recreation areas." \ ;:._ . _ ' -, Ttie newlyweds look a honeymoon irlp"to Mrs. Mojachaj who was graduated from University School of Dental Medicine. Boslori. Southerner." • courses. The prime reason for the'voyage was the BBC television out of England. We were at ; Walker added. • , "' Gov,Brendan T. Byrne was among those who Cape Cod, Mass. ',..'• David Brearley Regional High School, In the summer of 1972. Dr. Alfano attended He has served as chairman of the National : to glean some first-hand reactions to the Loch Turnberry Hotel at the seaside in central attended the convention. Kenilworth, is employed by Quality To support their case for higher salaries for •the World Nutrition Conference in Mexico City ' Ness monster—but Nixon preempted again. Scotland when, off hahdedly, I turned the set Conference of Editorial Writers, chairman of Decorators. • * slate water resources engineers, the group and also took part in a.nutritional field-study on. There, in progress^w'aS "StarTrek" woiild- • the Magna Carta Commission of Virginia, and Her'husband, who also was graduated from -o-o~ cited vacancies within the Division of Water project in San Luis, Guatemala, during which EVEcounselbr you-believe, followed shortly by the Nixon vice-chairman of the Virginia Commission of David Brearley Regional High School, Is ON THE TRAIN.from Inverness to Glasgow, Resources, "Approximately .45 of 80 lime he not only rendered much-needed denial 'Marriage'topic program. It consisted, in part, of a series of Constitutional Government. employed by Lasky Printing Co. a young man named Alex Frascr said, engineering positions created last year are still carc'lo hundreds of Mayan Indians who work clips of Nixon news items followed by a popular DH. MICHAEL C.ALPANO ••to talk to Juniors The newlyweds, who took a honeymoon trip •"Anything is better than going on with the vacant," according to George C. Frledel. .on'.the large plantations in that country, but song ridiculing the matter. For instance, a will be discussed • . Mrs. Barbara Mohter of EVE (Education,' to Hawaii, reside in Kenilworth. Nixon thing, but he (Ford) is not too ex- ^former acting director of the Division of Water also engaged in various studies on Uic role news photo of the President and Mrs. Nixon Meeting set Saturday "Marriage Encounter,*" a-discussion of its Vocation, Employment Opportunities for perienced, Is he...Seems like a nice chap, Resources andexecutive director of the Office played by the'nutritional background of Ihe Winter hours in effect boarding their plane on,one of their overseas techniques and benefits, will highlight the Women) located at. Kean College of New Jer-. ; though,...Certainly Njxon was guilty." of Management- and Budget, both in Ihe" underprivileged natives on Ihe health, of their © ® © ©« • © © © 9,©•© ® trips was followed by the tune, "California by school boards group at Turtle Back Zoo • membership meeting of the Greater Elizabeth sey, Union, will be guest speaker tonight al the The conductor simply, and rather succinctly. . Department of Environmental Protection. oral.structures. "'•••, said, "Hmph! Nahsty. business, Iliat." and Here ICome." Another, time the commentator Representatives "of New Jersey's 004 boards Section, National Council of, Jewish Wompn, December general meeting of the Junior © LET KUHNEN TRAVEL © , Groups signing Ihe letter were Stony Brook: of education will meet to formillate policy for Dr, .Alfano is married to the former Jo-Ann Hours at Turtle Back Zoo, SCO Northficld spoke of the Nixon request-that he be "exiled to Millstone Watersheds-Association, New Jersey Wednesday at. the YM-YWHA, Green lane. Woman's Club of Connecticut ,Fnrms, Union. A MAKE YOU AN OFFER m . the -New Jersey School Boards-Association '_CuIelta.JauEhter..uLMr.jitidjilr;;. Vilo ffolrlla . ave., Wesl Orange have been changed for the MRS. PETEIt K. DAMBURAK. California'and allowed to enjoy the sun" and Audubon Society, New-Jersey Conservation . Union. . . The meeting will begin at 8H5. • !f YOU CAN'T REFUSE,.^- /-J Saturday at the Mercer County Community. of Madison, avenue. Irvington. They have two winter months to 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven Minority workers -showed pictures of Nixon giving some — Foundation, New Jersey Public Interest Two encounter teams, Jack and Betty Hamer Mrs. Mahter, an EVE counselor for four College in East Windsor. children, Michael Mithcmy, :i. arid Kristin days'a week. r ... VISIT 2 OF EUROPE'S S L animated speec^. This.was followed by,the Research Group, New Jersey State Federation and Stuart and Adrienne Rich will make the years, .will discuss "program planning to, ex- Lynn.age three months; .- Bating facilities and pony rides will continue A Hanukah party panding opportunities for, women and career • MOST EXCITING CITIES ... T up in^state un i tV tune, "n~NCver• \Uanhs Trf Southern -Califor- of Sportsmen's Clubs,-The League for. Con- The semi-annual Delegates Assembly will "presentation." The couples have conducted nia"..,(it just pours.) ;_•_:•_'._ iV act on 23 resolutions concerning various lo operate. Children and senior citizens "are encounter groups'throughout New-Jersey for planning.",".' ... plate transportation Commissioner Alan servation Legislation, Sierra Club, New Jersey admitted free to-the zoo; all others-pay-$1.50. planned Sunday --- She lives in Berkeley" Heights and has a Chapter, South Branch Watershed Association. aspects of public eduealion,,many of which.are, FRIDAY DEADLINE '- liie NationarMarriageTEncounteFMovement. il Sagner this week said that the department's An interview with Ihe owner of Ihe San directed at seeking legislation to improve the Special group rates are available by calling the master's degree in guidance. HAMBURG Affirmative Action Program, aimed at in- Clemente Inn in California was also included Upper Raritan Watershed Association. ,. AH Items other than spot news should be In CONSTANCE J. PAilTELOW • . was announced by Birnadine Derfel, council A Jatke party will be held by Teniple Beth El and © efficiency of local school boards. * our office by noon on Friday. zoo," 731-5800. .•'•• , program chairman. A( question and answer Sisterhood, Elizabeth, Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at creasing the number of minority, group.em- . and it, too, was unflatteringly done. Altogether,- period will follow. • - the temple. Hanukah will be celebrated with © ployees,'.'has had encouraging results, but we it Was a bad showt for^VIr. Nixon. Pqrtelow-Klenke A Hanukah theme will prevail at the meeting. worship, songs, skits and refreshments, with a Holiday dance set COPENHAGEN still have much to do to reach the goal of equal But them, the peopleW the show were not MRS. STICVKNM. MAJOWIA- r and. members are requested to bring a table featuring the sale of Hanukah "goodies." For employment opportunity for a|l.' Scottish, i ' ... \ troth announced Hanukah gift for a child in Israel to be included - The sisterhood will hold its annual mem- by Burner's PTA In an analysis of .the-department's efforts to The Scots, in essense, seamed kinder in Iheir in the .organization's Ship-A-Box program, n Only hire" more women" and members of minority Mr-.-and Mrs.- Irving K-J ParteTow Jr. of bership dinner Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. in the social ..An all-grades holiday dance will be held Club to celebrate (plut olrtoro) 9 thinking than the Americans themselves. All nation-wide National Council of Jewish Women hall. Mrs. Carol Shatton may be contacted for "tomorrow night by the Burnel Junior, High groups, tile Commissioner noted that in the last the persons asked felt Ihe tragedy of the case, Winthrop road; Union, have announced Ihc project. •• " • . . year, their Dumber increase^ from 16.2 percent 1 engagement of their daughter, Constance Jean, additional information al 351-33:17. School PTA, Union. "The Brothers" band will Hanukah holiday -DAY GROUP Inclusive? the sadness of the hour for the Americans, and A homecoming supper will be held Friday, be featured. © of the total department staff lo 19.7 percent. ) always said, so with a word W fwo of sym- lo John Edward Klenke, son of Mr, and Mrs. '.Of the 5,465 employees of te department this . Rudolph Klenke of Union, formerly of Dec. 27 at 0 p.m. a^ the temple for college The PTA will hold its holiday program Flo Okin. Cancer Relief will hold its regular TOUR FARE pathetic understanding. There was no sCnse of Brian James Sedlak students and Belhelites. Mrs. Ethel Moore may Wednesday. Musical selections'will be,, played meeting Monday al 12:15 p.m. in the (Includin(cluding Airport Tr«nt(er«,SlghtMolngTr«nt(er , yeat, 1,079 are women and members^ of malice, j)r gloating or cheer1; .only a sincere Irvinglon. The announcement was made Nov. Breaktait DallDallyy , T«x<»oT«x<»onnd OritulNwr minority groups compared, to 842 among the 17 at a party given by the prospective bride's arrives on Nov. 20 be., contacted at 37SMG7G for additional in- by the band and the orchestrac, , and Ihh e seventhsevenh, .auditorium of the Newark Beth Israel'Medical sorrow for the American tragedy : -eighUi-an-firade-clioroaes-alstr-ivil|-bL- Contoiv-M.rfr—Simon—VeHiitr-tireaidentr-wHI -5,i08~employeeB-HHI!»3r- So-while-lhe -redundancy- of—(lie-Scottish- .'TparenK. V~"7.".""_ ._ . . _. .. r-A six-pound,-five-ounce" son, Brian .lames "OSmmfssioner .Sagner said that minority answers almost became tiresome, the'grace of The bride-elect who graduated from Union The Men's Club will hold a winter weekend al featured. Mrs. Elizabeth Hampton',. mem- preside. . - Loows Hamburg Plaza, GUES5S0... Scdlpk, was born Nov. 2(1 in Overlook Hospital. Ihe Pines Feb. 21 lo 23. Reservations and in- bership cochairmari, and her committee, will Mrs. Samuel Rettig, social service' ad- Sheraton Coporuhgon representation during-last summer's seasonal the Scots did not.. And while the replies about • IF THE High School, is employed . by National Summit, to Mr. and Mrs. James Sedlak nf employment period was the highest in several Nixon were quiet and subdued—the.replies to SCHOOLS LOV£ Telephone Directory Corp., Union. . formation may be obtained from Ira Mankoff. be located at Ihe table in Ihe lobby for minislrqtor, will report on her committee's North View terrace, Springfield. •JG4-437II. prospective PTA .members. ...'.-. ._ activities. •• DEPARTURE DATES: years, with 38 percent of the 340 seasonal the question of the Loch Ness monster certainly ONE AHOTHER. Her fiance, who graduated from IrvingTon 1 Mrs. Sedlak is Ihe former Marie Keller, Mrs. Doris Costello, PTA presidenl, The Iraditional lighting of Ihe Menorah In. Fob, Bond 15,19715,175 employees'memhers of minority groups. were not . Next: To 1-och Ness High School, is employed by Du-Ritc Land- daughter of Mrs, Joseph Koller of Union. Her Othor Dat« Available UUpon Request scaping, past Hanover. FRIDAY DEADLINE represented Burnel Junior High School al a honor of Hanukah will bo performed by a pasl (Min(Minimui m GGrou p SlxoS , to) husband is the Son" nf Mr. William Scdlnk <>( 1 with your soft pack All Items other than spot news should public relations meeting recently,'attended by president and the current presidenl. . A September 1975, wedding is planned. •Sprinpfield. - — 1 '"" " Friday?- .J->r-r-Jloberl--Ii loischorr,=suporintondenl~o|~ ppgr schools; Harry Cooke. arranged for Nancy Karlinsky, soloist, and her accompanist, Tony Carlone, an accordionist.' will-present a program of Israeli folk jmd 964 STUYVESANT AVE. Coptestsfet popular-songs. . > UNION • 687-8220 hard pack The hospitality hostesses will serve refresh" forfashion .ments. '. . iour levels of feminine -fashion in union fburkvdsoffanhtmjiiduMMtmian. designing The Flemington Fur feminine fashions in weslfield. / Company, Flemington, will ildjts-iiinUi- anniiaLiaslUoiL. design scholarship awards^ program. The program, open to all area high school juniors -and seniors,-will, be sponsored jointly by~ FJemlngton—Furs and the Traphagen. Schoohof- Fashion-in New York City. Winners will be awarded scholarships to Traphagen. 1 S. Rodgers Benjamin, president of Flemington Furs, has noted that the "purpose of the annual competition is to encourage talented American - youngsters to seek careers In the fashion dssign field. - "More andjmore American women are ~ turning to American designers for fresh insights into fashion. The dav Is past when Europe dictates each development on the fashion scene." -. He explalnsihat over the past seven yeijrs the joint contest ''hasTFncovered.a rich reservoir of design talent among American high school students."—.— < Public, private • and Happy hour -—• pardchial high schools in New Jersey. . Connecticut, ieTaw"afe',"Warylandr~New bar accessory sale! York and Pennsylvania, will Put together a holiday happy fibur ' Bota wine ski;n Reg. 4.99 / Now 3 —receiveannouncements c-fthe with bar accassorias-frorn around " " •— ——_. / " O88 .contest ..with rules and entry. tho world PieM stheplacetooui-^^ wine rack Reg. 3.99 ..I...... ,,". Now p -*74 -students may enter, the ear.gla3ses.Reg...e9^.89\'.....:..Now .OO-./l -contest by submitting original women's, men's or teenage fashion design. Additional entry blanks are available upon written request to the Fashion Design Contest Director ^"Flemington "Fur-Co.-, Flemington, N.J. The Contest • which will be judged by rejvcsentatly.es. from_the fashion industry", including such magazines as Seventeen," •Watch'Her face light up ,is you give her the presentshe Cosmopolitan and radio can show her teacher and classmates proudly".''''"' Create exotic cocktails. Tahiti Joo atatlons.Lwllljilosc, on Feb. 18; Selva handScrafted ballet, tap and toe shoes.,- '. mixes. Just Add the liquor. 5 Fix drinks with ease. More than 2Q 1975 and winners will be an- flavors — Mai Tai, Sunrise. Mar- assorted bar tools. DeSigned to And those famousttll-fashioned leotards and Oarita, Blue Hawaii, Tropical Itch. stir, slico, squeozo, and pour. nounced in April. , tights that make her look hette/, feel belter, dance be.tter. Rog. .79-2.29 ... ..Now .39:140 Make this her Selv.1 Christmas and she'll dance'for joy Rog. 1.00. Now.88^ all year. ' ' • , ' , • selva ;dance shcies and accessories rrjade with half labor, half love • The decorator's idea stofn.\

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Edison and private colleges and universities, Counselors at the three Kdison College residents of all states. For more information College, the new non-traditional state college, it Like other external degrees offered by regional counseling centers, and at other write Thomas A. Edison College, 1750 N. Olden © City # Suburbs • Farm Country »Lake $ Shore • was announced this week. Edison College, which include the bacTTelorof locations in the1 state, are available both to ave., Trenton, 08638, or call the .MontclaiC, . Dr. James Douglas Brown Jr., Edison science in business administration and adviserimlividualjrprior to enrollment and to Regional Counseling Center (744:0500), -/-•• College president, said, "The approval of this associate degrees in arts, management and PLUMBERS, ATTENTION! Sell Whittier Oaks split-level degree program represents, as faras we know. radiologic technology, the new bachelor of arts your services lo 30,000 local * . the first time thata state_college has offered a will allow students to graduate through a families with a low-cost Want Ad. Wyckham Manor has look Call 686'700. bachelor of arts that can bejivjard'ed entirely combination of transfer credits, college-level through . examinations apd in-depth examinations and' assessments of what they assessments of college-level knowledge. may. have learned on Iheir own through ex- PICKUP & DELIVERY * inspired by 1839 house "This will provide an opportunity (or many perience or in non-accredited schools. Credit is of GoIonia) Aft/iII/amsburg SINCE ^^ and entrance into the two-car centers. J^ew Jersey's super adults to demonstrate that they truly possess also granted for some armed forces training The split-level home, 100% Guaranteed 322-2040 1 " Wilii the approach oF the productof extensive research buildings in the style of the generally thought of as a garage. - - highways are close. Route 287 the level of knowledge and cbmpetency at- courses. 60 DAYS - 2,000 MILES Bicentennial Year of 1976,into |he architecture and governor's mansion at the recent architectural " In-, Across the front of the home and 78 are just five to 10 tributed to the liberally educated . Degree candidates will have an opportunity DISPATCH LEGAL DOCUMENTS there is a growing interest in design of this Early American historic Virginia settlement. . novation, isn't recent at all/ is the formal livMjTarea. One- minutes away; the Garden • college graduate." to demonstrate their overall achievement Quality Used Cars PAYROLL • LUGGAGE • ETC. State Parttway and New 3Month»or 3.000 mllat, wtilchtvar America's Colonial origins. period. Newman and "Kon- When completed, there will Says William Steinfiels," half flight up on the left Is the The Edison College bachelor of arts degree * during a pre-graduation assessment interview com** flrit. Front ail* aiMmblv, This appreciation of Federal Jersey Turnpike are easily rur axli, brant ivit.m, angina, Ltlhograptiers wjser say that when it is be 02 one- and two-bedroom, marketing vice president for stgtely living room with permits concentrations in any of three broad at Edison College. Academic advisors will be trantmlulon. Part* and labor' Dental Laboralorlei - Architecture is credited by completed, the condominium two-level units; each with ' U.S. Home of New Jersey. In cathedral ceiling and.boxed reached in 20 minutes. available to assist in Iheir progress and to paid by Alrcoolad. Computer Service subject areas: humanities, social sciences or Machine Shops Marty Newman and Melvin /community will, reflect the more than 2,000 square feet of. fact, he points out, initial out colonial windows; and to Other two-car-garage model '• natural,sciences and mathematics. Students insure that the bachelor of arts degree " COSMETICS Konwiser as onoof the reasons atmosphere of a less hectic living area. Living rooms are architectural studies per- the right is the formal dining homes with floor plan may .also pursue either a more specialized represents a total educational experience POJI Office, for tlie popular acceptance of complemented by wood- formed by U.S. Home for room. variations offered at Whittier comparable to that obtained by four years of age. subject or an-interdisciplinary interest by • " ' / Wyckham Manor, Greater In keeping with the burning fireplaces. Each unit models at Whittier Oaks in Wlijttier Oaks at Oaks include: tlie Longfellow resident study. taking advantage of flexible elective SERVING ALL NEW JERSEY American Communities' historical derivation ' of the lias"individually controlled air Hollsborough, the 80-home Hillsborough offers custom- Ranch with four or five ,/rerequirementsa . Examples "would be a con- Edison College is now accepting enrollment townhouse community in designs, the various models in conditioning, as well as all- ommunity off-Millsborough style homes on approximately bedrooms and three full applications for the new program/Through the T centration in humanities with an English, AUTOMOTIVE CORP SHORT DELIVERY SE&VBCE Spring Lake Heights./ the manor house community electric kitchens. Thjire are • road., turned the fact (hat. the tln ee-quarters''of an' acre or baths; the Sandburg Colonial payment of the $35 enrollment fee,individuals .specialization or a study of ecological impact 2I9SMIUBURNAVI P. O. Box 362 • Scotch Plains, N. J. 07076 Wyckham Manor, reflecting have names connected with also basements designed for first split-level home in larger sites. Sanitary with covered portico, family on society within both social and natural will have their previous education evaluated MmtWOOD o 773-4567 EUROPEAN STYLE — Villas Continentale, a European-style custom housing project off Bay ,--—••--/ 201 '"322-2040 — 7 the clean, uncomplicated the period^the Washington, storage, as well as recreation. America, situated along the sewers, water, paved streets, room on level' by itself, and sciences.. - - . ' -• — - • and will.,pe advised of the type and nature of Residents at Wyckham avenue, Toms River, offers five basic homo models which may be altered by the buyer.-Shown . four bedrooms and twm and elegance of Colonial tiie Jefferson and the Adams'.* "is the Chateau, a four-bedroom, two-story home designed in the Country French motif. Tiie historic Santa Fe Trail, was sidewalks nnd curbing are WilliamsburR. Va., is, the •They"ll be clustered in 10Manor will find that they also , built .more than 130 years ago. included in the construction of one-half baths; the'Bryant. home offers formalllving room, family area, kitchen separate laundry, den and oversize' Coloriial" with two-story haveexclusiveuseof a variety garage. P&A^Builders and Contractors are the developers. The Emerson split-level, tlie flOliome community. All of community facilities, in- model at Whittier Oaks has model homes feature full colonnades covered portico, cluding a large swimming been patterned after this basements, which can be used 25-foot master bedroom suite, Mayor greets pool, private beach club and" home, which still stands in>, for many purposes: workshop, three other bedrooms, and two recreation center. Mortgages ore available, Shawnee Mission, .. storage and hobbies, and and one-half baths., - Greater American's Melvin Oilier model homes at the' rainy day playroom for the To reach Whittier Oaks at Konwiser and Martin Whittier Oaks community children to ride bikes, roller Hillsborough, take rt. 200 new residents Newman, along' with con- have also utilized authentic skate, and do "the many south from Somerville and sultant Tony DePetro, eni- Villas Continentale says Early American home design imaglnavive tilings kids like to turn left

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Thursday, December 5,1974-^ -Thursday, December 5, 1974-1 Yes. Your doctor can this letter to your mother. Slie prescribe Ihc best course of should understand- .how Sozio will conduct oratorio, 'GodspeTT to | STRICTLY PERSONAL j action Your problem is a disturbed you are.- Make an a . .'•'•.' By Pot ond Marilyn Davis fairly common one so don't appointment with your doctor at Paper Mill on .nblllilumiuuHHitliuiiuuii' Copley Nows Service feel all that .different. Show loday. . ,• • • _-_ King David/ Saturday night Dear Put and Marilyn: Peter Sozio will conduct an oratorio, l)ear Pat and Marilyn: Unionite has lead Would you believe that I am Honegger's "King David," Saturday at 8 p.m. New Year's Eve -.' I'm 16 and wear glasses and a fairly attractive lady, age at Union High School. The Recital Stage "Godspell," stage musical production, will New Jersey's potential life-saving design of a' department's Division of Design. It is intended liDye just started driving. I do ' 22, and have never had a date? Chorale will be accompanied by the Recital open "on New Year's Eve aMhe Paper Mill In stage musical .breakaway signpost is being made available to permit large signs struck by automobiles to not want to wear glasses when Well, it is true, Why?? Well, I State Symphony Orchestra -with narrator and Playhouse, Millburn. There will be. two per- Pete Granata of Union will have the male free of charge to all other states. New Jersey collapse without serious damage to vehicles or I drive but admit I do _see am 5-0r-and weigh 19r> soloists. - ..»-.-,. formances, one at !> p.m. and Ihe second at 9:30 lead of Nickie Arnstein in the Overlook Musical. Transportation Commissioner. Alan Sagner injury to their occupants. better with them. Tile problem pounds., My grandmother is p.m. It was announced that there'will be no Theater production of "Funny Girl," which will announced this week. ' . • Breakaway signs are installed at ap- is my Dad. He says no glasses Join The oratorio, based on a dramatic psalm .by proximately 186 locations throughout the state. fat, and my mother is fat; anil Rene Morax, traces the story of David from the performance on New Year's Day, but the open tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the Summit High He said New Jersey is giving its rights, title no driving. Do you.think he's Playhouse will continue its regular schedule of and interest in the breakaway unit to the AU unprotected signs which are 30 square feet so is my sister. • . time he was a lone shepherd, through his battle School. The play, which also stars Judy De right? • mck shows at 2 and 8:30 p.m76n Thursday, Jan. 2; public, and has filed the dedication with the or larger and are located within 30 feet of the I have tried every crash diet |__with'_Goliath, and his conflict with King Saul, A"ngelis""as~Fanny~Briee;"will be performed traveled way will now be constructed as Dear Dick: known' to mankind. If a diet climaxing with his crowning as King David. Friday at 8:30p.m., Saturday at 5 and 9:30 p.m; tomo'rrow and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and on United States Patent Bureau. (The Berkeley Federal and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. "Because this makes It possible for other breakaway signs. You answered your own product has been produced. Soloists for this performance will be Davy Sunday at 7 p.m. states to use the invention without paying _ Signs along a 22-mile stretch of Interstate question. You said you" see I've eaten it. Men have looked Christmas Club, that is.) Barnett, soprano, Lois Nordling, mezzo- "Godspell" will play for seven weeks through Cranata, who is owner of the State Farm yngg bf Roufe~287~from~the New Jersey Turnpike~t(T" better-with-glBsses. Keep in at m,e as If I were some sort of soprano and Edward Bcrrrran, tenor.. Narrator Feb: 16. Insurance Agency in Union, will make his first mind that 90 "percent of all this important safety device," Sagner said. Interstate Route 78 were converted to freak. My mother tries lo will be Gene Hollmnnn/ Tickets on subscription, with a 10 percent- appearance with the O.M.T., although he has The Federal Highway Administration said breakaway signs in the spring of 1973. driving decisions depend on console me with food. This The Recital Stage/fhorale is composed of reduction are available for "Godspell" and a appeared in stock community theaters, club ' the department is to bo "highly commended for • InNew Jersey last year, almost one-third of good vision. To be a good merry-go-round of calories .' singers from New jersey communities. Among revival of "Light Up the Sky," the second show dotes and benefits. He has had the male lead in the development qf this important contribution all fatal accidents involved fixed objects. This driver, you must develop good must stop. This lonely life is them are Anita/firman, Rose Marie Kopec, of the Paper Mill's winter season, which will such musicals as "Guys and Dolls," "The to the field of highway safety," and expressed represents 82 percent of all the single motor driving habits that depend on not for me. My evenings are |~Madelalne Paufi, Irene Hannig, Joan Horak, run from Febf 10 through March 16. Kitty Music Man," "Mame," and "Plaza Suite," in special appreciation for Commissioner vehicle fatal accidents. Use of the breakaway using your eyes. You must miserable and all because of Anita Morrison. Dorothy Symanskl, Peter J. Carlisle, Sam Levine; Kay Mcdford and Vivian addition to stellar roles in "Pajama Game," also know your, capabilities my weight. What is the an- Van Melle and Jeffrey M. Muller, all of Union; "Vagabond King," "The Bells Are Ringing" Sagner's personal involvement in making the signpost helps to eliminate the hazards per- •BANISHED — It. Philip Nolan, played by" Cliff - Blaihe will star in "Light Up the Sky," which breakaway unit widely available -without sented by fixed objects. and limitations. Driving takes swer? Should I go to one of Ethel Welch of Springfield and Iris Haines of the Paper Mill will produce. The comedy will and "Fiorello." Robertson, reacts with silence as he is Informed he seeing. Wear the glasses. charge. - x Ihose clinics where they give Kenilworth. go on a national.tour after its four weeks in He has worked with the Glen Ridge The department's device will break when will never "hear the name of the United States" -Dear Pat and Marilyn: ^people shots and pills? Fotao The director of the chorale is Warren Brown Millburn. . • •• ' Playhouse, the Livingston Community Players, The coupling device, a key component of a struck from any angle and will withstand winds again. Standing with Robertson is Laurence breakaway signpost, was developed by of up to 80 miles an hour. On impact, the I hought a ring tor my. Dear Fatso: of Short Hills. St. Joseph's Little Theater, the Maplewood Guittard. Both actors are featured in the Channel 7 Richard Strizki, an engineer formerly'with the breakaway post is-carried forward by..the. girlfriend from a baddy of . Your first step should be to -The concert, presented by-the Recital Stage TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: Community Players and the Springfield vehicle and, as the car continues ahead, a '.telecast of "The MarTwithoutb Country," to be "mine. He said that it had been the doctor's off ice. Your under the auspices of the Foundation for the Would you like some help iri preparing Community Theater. EXECUTIVES read our Want Ads when hiring vertical shock absorber rotates the aired tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. his aunt's. He told me that it famlly.physician can give you Performing Arts, is staged as "part of a grant newspaper releases? Write to this news- Ticket information for "Funny Girl" may be employees. Brog about yourself (or only S3.601 Call 686 7700. daily 9 10 5:00. directly upward out of the path of the vehicle. was gold with rubies and a complete- physical and from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. paper and ask for our "Tips on Submitting obtained by calling Mrs. John T. Me Gowan in diamonds set on the top. It was ' thereby determine Ihe cause It was announced that there will be special News Releases." ' Summit at'277-4436. INFLATION Free symphony concert a very pretty ring so, I paid of your problem. He can give PETER SOZIO discounts for students and senior citizens: This year I'm going to give him' $10O and took it home. you a well-balanced dlefi"Stick Ticket infprmation may be obtained by writing, TOUGH BUSINESS Singlet < Slnotes' my wife jiompthing wprlh for holidays Wednesday That evening I gave it to'my with it and you should be able to Recital Stage, P.O. Box~25, Union, (07083) or 'IN 'NUTCRACKER' BAU.ET — Adrienne Armstrong of Union,'right, is shown with - American . businessmen "EVERY SUNDAY NITE" I girl and she loved it. Well, she lo step off Ihe merry-go-round. Generous . by calling 688-1617. Cydolia Carfwright of Newark In holiday produqtion opening Sunday in Newark's have it rough. They invent' DANCE PARTY & SOCIAL' $50—guess it'll have to be a A free'concert will be Shepherd's Dance" from Lev/ine to conduct loved it until the next morning . It is difficult, • but possible. dividends paid Symphoriy Hall by director Fred Panieli and his Garden State Ballet. Following the something new and the J $100 bill! presented at the College of St. Menotti's Amahl and the when it turned her finger Take it a pound at a time. upon completion/ performance, the 60-member Christmas spectacle offering, sponsored by the Russians claim it's theirs EVERGREEN LODGE Elizabeth, Convent Station, by Night Visitors, Tchaikovsky's concert Dec. 14 Kean College concert while the Japanese figure out EVERGREEN AVE.- green. She was really mad at Good luck. Garden Stage Ballet Foundation, will take a seven-town tour with 17 additional ©©©©©© the New Jersey Symphony "Nutcracker Suite," the of your club / Your a way to make it cheaper. •SPRINOFtELO, N.I. CHRISTMAS TREES me so I explairied how I had Dear Pat.and Marilyn: Jesse Levine, associate conductor, of the New RDUIC ?2 To SprinaMeld Orchestra next Wednesday, at Overtures ot_ Humperdinck's Neighborhood traces history of jazz . . shows for more than 20,000 school children in Union, Newark, New Brunswick, / gotten it. We took the ring to a I am 16 years old. I am not account. Come on Jersey Symphony Orchestra, will' conduct a Ave, lo Evergreen Ave. o II p.m. in the gymnasium of fairy tale opera Hansel and "The Evolution of Jazz," tracing the roots of Caldwell, Red Bank, Summit and Porsippany Hills,. j^ Fr«ih locally cvt jeweler and he informed us bad looking, except for one in and join! .<••. Money Tree special holiday concert Saturday, Dec. 14, at II o TOWNE Chriitmu treat. Saint Joseph Hall. The concert Grctel, and festive works by jazz from New.J3rleans Dixieland up to'and In OuO r 55th YoaV- - all tlttt. Rtuon»bl< that it was a cheap imitation Ihing. I have black hair and an p.m. in Johathan,Dnyton Regional High School, ANDY WEUs'flRCHESTRA © lcti. Figuring will be under the direction of Rossini and Stravinsky. including rock and roll, will be presented next DANCE INSTRUCTIONS BY . KIUQIIL For, set with glass stones. Can I get »olive complexion. I also have a Springfield. / Wednesday eVening at Kean College of New CARL & MILDRED SCHAFER EVERYTHING FOR THE FIREPLACE Scotch Pin* and the--orchestra's associate my money back from this • luuimiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiu! .•THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" Fnuortto D«nct Ricordt o Sllvir and Blue conductor, Jesse Levine, and The program will conclude lol of fuzz on my-face. It is- Included on the program ^ will-.be (he .IefseyTTCfnliSnT^I1re~presqntation~ieaturing" j Theater Time Clock | >, " By Jason Millar •: 7:30 to 8 P.M. NOW-IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR Spruct. creep or am I out the hundred embarrassing even to write "Christmas Concerto",of Archangelo Corelli, :; Thurs.,Frl.,Sat thru Ooc.2B.6:30P.M. '•: REFRESHMENTS I Admlillon o is being held in celebration of with a medley ot Christmas Harold Lieberman and Jazz Impact, will begin |:. Thurs.,Frl.sJ.M.sa.90;SaltJ4.50,«.90 |: CUSTOM-MADE SCREENS dollars?, • Jim about this to a total stranger. DISC Ml : COFFEE S. CAKE | U.5O the college's 75th anniversary. carols in which the audience Berkeley federal Savings music fi^Jm the holiday opera, "Amahl and (he at 8 p.m. in the Theatre for the Performing All times listed are furnished by the theaters :* S«wU*n«. mUUfW. Ofoup ateffav v o FULL LINE OF BRASS GIFT ITEMS . I have mentioned this to my Night/Visitors," by Menotti, Tchaikovsky's : The program will consist of will be invited to join. _.. . Arts. • • • " • . --O--O-- YOUR OLD SETS'IN EXCHANGE Dear Jim; . . mother but she just laughed . x . .and Loan Association. "Nutcracker Suite," and Yuletide selections by • CASTLE (Irvington) —Thursday through o Wraftthai, holly, lioliday selections of both a Tickets Tor the performance, sponsored by DATA [ POLISHINGPLATINGREPAIRING roping and and told me that it Was' Humperdinck, Rossini and Stravinsky. A sacred and secular nature and Because of limited seating, Yog could see a lawyer Theta Alpha chapter of Phi Mil Alpha Sinfonia, By MILT HAMMERillllllllllllllllllIn Tuesday: COUSIN JED RIDES-IN. 2V 4:15, o SILVER GOLD-CHIfOME COPPER dacoratloni. nothing to worry about. The Main: Short Hills 555 Millbum Ave. .medley of traditional carols with audience will include: tickets will be required" and about retrieving your money nre$2 each may be purchased at the door or by 6:30, 8:50; REVENGE, 2:50, 5:10, 7:25, 9:45; © but he'would probably charge kids at school tease rrie. They . Livingston 251. S. Livingston Ave. • /participation will be highlighted. ELECTRIC-LOGS - GAS The orchestral. "Pastoral" can be obtained by writing to mail. Checks and money orders for tickets ' Turntable Treat—THE LOVE IN YOUR, SAN FRANCISCO BALL, 3:30,5:50, 8:05, 10:05. WIGHTMAN FARMS you another hundred. If you ' t'all mo names and I know this East Hanover 470 Ridgedale Ave. -, / " This will be the, first of several events to be 1 1994 SPRINGFIELD AVE., MAPLEWOOD 763- from Handel's Messiah, the Sister Ann Michele Texldo. ; should be. made payable to Theta Alpha EYES: by The Cats (FANTASY F-9449) '-o-o-- o have learned from thls;'sll is ~ is why I have never had a Union 5-Points Newark 88 Lyons Ave. / held in various parts of New Jersey during the Chapter, Sinfonia, and mailed to Theta Alpha ELMORA .(Elizabeth) - APPREN- ROUTE 202 • MORRISTOWN "Christmas Concerto" of. Dean of Women, College of : Selections include: "By.My Day," "A Clown OPEII MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 not lost. Experience is still the date. Can anything be done? Christmas season. chapter, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music. NevSr Cries," "If You'll Be My Woman," "The TICESHIP OF DUODY KRAVITZ, Thur., Fri., 5MIUSSOUTH OF MORRISTOWN^ Archangelo. C o r c 11 i, Saint Elizabeth, Convent o THURSDAYS » A.M. to 9 P.M. ".Introduction. March and Station 079G1.' . best Icacher. , Bearded l.ady tv This year,;theorchestra-is celebrating his Department, Kean College,' Union 07083. 'Ix>ve In Your Eyes," "Saturday Mornings And Mon:, Tues., 9; Sat., 6, 9:15; Sun,, 5, 0:45; -52nd year as a cultural force here. " The Western Shaw," "Let's Dance," "If You're PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM, Thur., Fri., Mon., o ,. Additional information may .he obtained by 'Nutcracker' ballet set Gonna Tangle" (In A Love Triangle),'"ShFB Tues.; 7:30; Sat., 8:05; Sun., 7:05; Cartoons, '--calling the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at On Her Own." "Time Machine,'" "One Way Sat., 2:20; Sun., 2; SEVEN DWARlTS TO THE ;!tel;8203 orG24-3713. for McCarter Theater Wind," "Moonchildv' "A Letter"... RESCUE, Sat., 1, 2:35.; Sun., 2:15. For the llth consecutive year, McCarter Tho Cats are six guys from Holland who write -o-o- Theater and the Princeton Ballet Society will and sing some great, melodic, upbeat rock and FIVE POINTS CINEMA (Union) —MARRY ;' 2 auditions next week join forces to present the Prlncetfln Regional roll..They, have met With enormous success ME, MARRY ME,'Thur., Mon., Tues,, 7:15; \\; Encore Players will hold auditions ut 8 p.m. Ballet in Us'full-length version of Tchaikov- throughout Europe and many otlieTparts of the Fri., Sat., Sun., 7:30; CABARET, Thur., Mon., HEDY'S DIHER RESTAURANT . f'on Monday at the field house behind Brayton sky's "The Nutcracker." at McCarter Theater, world. Every record they make bits tho top of Tues;, 8:45; Fri., 9; Sat., 9:15; Sun., 5:30, 9; norlvSuper I NEVER CLOSED ."THE IN PLACE TO EAT" I'.,School, Summit (Tulip and Maple streets), and Princeton, Saturday and Sunday. • Ihe charts in Holland immediately. As of Jhis Sat., Sun., UFO TARGET EARTH, 2. Route 21 &Bloy. 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'^g^w^m -Thursday, December 5, 1974 IMPMm SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, Decombor 5, 1974-21 Bunnell named © • •Hall of Famer/ starred in'40s .John Bunnell, a Jonathan Daylon Regional Person High School graduate of 1947, has been named next Varsity Club Alumni Hall of Famer for the . ByMICHAELMESKIN long over the middle and caught the Bulldog 1940s. He wlll.be inducted in ceremonies at the " AFTER FIELDING a Heide punt on its 34 1 fchool Dec. 21. John starred in football, Finishing the season ion a positive note, the towards the end of the third quarter, West secondary by surprise. A pass-interference basketball and baseball at Regional. JonathaV-IJayton football team beat West Orange began to drive downfield/ Paladino penalty was assessed against Dayton bringing Operating at the end position on the football. Orange, 15"-l2r^n^a seesaw battle. The team surprised the Bulldog defense by running 18 the ball to the Bulldog 18. The defense stiffened,. Bugs learn, John was Instrumental in Dayton's 8-1 ended with a 3-6 record, 2-5 In Suburban Con- yards to the Dayton 46. On the next play the aided by a 15-yard' penalty against West . season in 1046. He played that position for three ference play. ^\ quarterback hit singback Ralph Spero on a fly Orange, and the drive failed. 1 years. John flnrncrpri first tp.nm nil-county and — WestJ^ange scored early in thejirst quarter pattern over the middle with the receiver -0-0- all^tatehonors. He was co-captain in his senior of the traditional Thanksgiving Day game in taking the ball in from the eight. The two-point COACH DAVE OLIVER was very proud of year. Springfield. Tackle Chris Washco recovered a pat run was again stopped. And the quarter the effort the team made in its final game: • Bunnell was also a member of the basketball fumble by Dayton quarterback Joe Graziano on ended with the Cowboys ahead, 12-7. "The kids came back twice, not just once, when earn for three years, combining with the' the Bulldog 37. Wegt Orange quarterback Glen they were behind. They kept struggling and Belllveau brothers to capture two Union County Pa|adino hit end Terrence McQulrk for. a 12- Driving to the opposition's one on a fine clawing. It was quite apparent thatthey really jltles. The Bulldogs were beaten in the finals of yard gain. After two runs for short yardage and exhibition of passing by Graziano (three wan.ted to win that last game." he state tournament by Englewood; John a couple of fine Dayton defensive plays, completions for 03 yards) and steady running, There were a number of standouts on offense. provided leadership as captain of the squad. He Paladino found McQulrk in the end zone with a the Bulldogs were unable to score in four' Natiello (11 rushes for 42 yards with one beautiful pass over the middle. The run for the chances. Flood and then Grazinun failed to gain earned first (earn all-county laurels and was a j reception gave the unit outside speed, which second tearn all-state selection. two-point conversion was stopped. the elusive yard. Natiello was thrown for a two had been lacking? His fine running made the yard loss and Graziano's pass went incomplete opposition's task much more difficult since the John_was_ a member of Dayton's -first Dayton never threatened until the middle of as Dayton relinquished the football. baseball team jn_1947^ind was captain again to ' the second quarter. Taking the ball on their 20 defense also had to contend with Flood's inside complete the senior cycle. . after a touchback (a West Orange punt was • On the second play from scrimmage a West thrusts. Flood, who finished with 15 carries for Active in student government, John was downed in the end zone), the Bulldogs moved to Orange back, running off his right tackle, 57 yards and one catch, was, according to . president of the freshmen class and president the Cowboy 41 pn fine running By backs Joe fumbled. The ball bounced off a lineman's Oliver, one of the most consistent performers of the Student Council. He was a member of the Natiello andMike F)ood. Dayton scored on the helmet and into the hands of safety McNany at all year. ' • Honor Society and graduated second in his seventh play of the drive when Graziano threw the five, who alertly gained a couple more The passing and receiving game was sharp. class. ' a towering bomb down the right sideline where yards. Graziano's eight-for-12 passing was good for wingback Carmen Seoppettuolo made a 119 yards. Oliver is very pleased by the fact • After leaving Dayton, John matriculated at THE CHAMPIONS — The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School girls' varsity tennis This time the'Bulldogs capitalized. On the where he was a member tremendous over-the-shoulder grab at the 11, that'he will have two experienced passers next . team last month was:named co-champlon of the Suburban-Conference. Shown are, first play Graziano hit Scoppettuolo'on a quick Of the.football team for three years. In 1950 he brake,one tackle and streaked into the end year—Graziano and Brian Burke. ' " teamed with'Dick Kazmaier in a single-wing- left to right, front, Donna Lies, Laurie Weeks, Cathy Plcut, Sue Ostrich; rear, Donna zone. Bruce Helde kicked the go-ahead point. toss just over the goal line for the socre. On the Seoppettuolo, who called the second tquch- next play Seoppettuolo swept around the right '•• attack leading to an undefeated season, the Gorbor, Gail Blesczack, Eileen Bass, Laura Hockstein, Randl Schnee and Coach Ed Dayton threatened again in the second stanza down play,was "his usual fantastic self" with side for the two-point conversion to put Dayton I^ambert Trophy—symbolic of Eastern football Jaslnski. Not shown is Terl Bloom. (Photo bv Rich Reiter) .when safety Brian McNany Intercepted a West five receptions for 85-yards. Harold Manner, supremacy—and a No. Onational ranking-Mnthc Orange pass at the visitors'40. Four plays later ahead, 15-12. Seoppettuolo had accounted for 14 Kevin Mercer and McNany (one reception) final • team- standings, .John the Bulldogs were on the seven after a 23-yard points. rounded out the receiving corps. was second team All- and honorable run through the middle by Natiello. West • West Orange made its last effort to win with Oliver commended the offensive line—Jerry mention All-East. . • Dayton sports calendar Orange recovered a Bulldog fumble on the next five minutes remaining. With the ball on its 32. Ragonese, Gary Presslaff, Bob Potomski, Jim Bunnell graduated cum laude from Princeton play and minutes later the half ended with the Cowboys directed all their plays toward the Rice, Mitch Kurtzer and Heide—for its.fine job. in 1951. He later-entered Harvard" Graduate Dayton leading 7-6. . • sideline to conserve time. Paladino then Threw The' coach used an unbalanced line—four School of Business and received a master's VARSITY, JV BASKETBALV FRESHWfAW BASKETBALL linemen on one side of the ball and two on the •< degree in business administration. other, "The boys took to the change very well, He is married to" the . former Rosamond Date Opponent Place Time Opponent Place Time considering it was the first time we used the Homer of Boston; they reside in that area with alignment under game conditions." Dec. Dec: Defensively Ragonese, though hampered by their children; Betsy, tt^Rickie, 11; Thnmy 9. .13 A. L.Johnson. H 8:00 17 Kawameeh ' 3:30 ran inexperiencea and Peter, 11. John is eastern regional sales • a minor injury, again led the unit with 18 17 Rahway H 3:30 Jan. assisted tackles. Sophomore McNany played manager for Electronic Memories and 8:00 Mlllburn H 3:30 .Magnetic Corp., with offices in the Boston area. 20 St. Mary's A 3 well, making an interception andjrecovering a Alumni H 8:00 7 New Proyldence A 3:30 fumble.Oliver was glad to See Wayne Schwarte, 26 1st Rd: Tournament HH 6:30 10 Verona' H 3:30 but Yanchus optimistic back at left end; his tackle play was superb. 3:30 By MICHAEL MESKIN there is a lack of movement because the 8:00 14 Summit H players are "observing" rather than looking Starting on the defensive line were Greg Dayton wrestlers 17 A 3:30 With the 1974-1975 basketball season" a week 27 2nd Rd. Tournament HH 6:30 Caldwell away, Jonathan Dayton coach Ray Yanclfus for good shooting and rebounding positions. Johnson, Rice, Helde, Presslaff, Potomski_and / 8:00 21 Madison H 3:30 Ynnchus has scheduled six scrimmages in Schwarte, with George Sirigotis and Bpb Conte '3:30 is optimistic that he can mold an inexperienced hold scrim mages, Jan. 24 • West Orange H squad into a cohesive, winning unit which to mold the offense and defense into substituting. Ragonese and Mercer handled the A •3:30, linebacking. Manning the deep secondary were 2 Un. Co. Oath, H ' 3:30 28 Mlllburn ' Though the team haslost a number of key smoothly-working units before the first game prep for season 4.... Mlllburn A 8:00 31 New Providence H, 3:30 Dec. 13. . , Derek Nardone, Jack Flood, Joe Mirto and players to graduation, Yancus does not con- McNany.. . - •• • By GAIIY SHERMAN 7 New Provldehce H 3:30 Feb. sider this a rebuilding year. "I don't tlccept the Tlie traditional Suburban Conference foes 10 Verona A 8:00 4 Verona A 3:30 will again vie with Dayton fpr the cham- Rich Consales, Joe Ragucci, Vic Vitale, The 1974 Jonathan Dayton wrestling team, : idea of rebuilding and have never considered it preparing for the season opener, hadv a' - 14 Summit. A- -3:30 7 Summit A, 3:30 ,a part of out basic basketball philosophy at pionship. West Orange, the preseason favorite, Kevin Stewart, Mark Tryon, Frank Bladis and scrimmage match last "Saturday against ,17 Caldwell / H 8:00 11 Caldwell H 3:30 Dayton. There"will be trying times because of has a big front' line including men 6-7 and 6-5. Burke participated on the specialty teams. Bridgewater West of Raritan, the top. team in 21 Madison " A 3:30 14 Madison A . :30 the general lack of experience, even among }he Though Summit, the defending conference Coach Oliver has 17 lettermen returning next Somerset County. Yesterday the grapplers 24 ' WestOrange A 8:00 18 West Orange . A •3!30 seven seniors, but by untillzing the available champ, has lost a number of top players to year and is expecting a much-improved, (-^ 3:30 talent I am expecting a season of success;" he • graduation, it had a strong junior varsity squad perhaps powerful, offense. ..Returning to the VARSITY WRESTLING stated. . last year. Verona also could be a factor In the offense will be Graziano, Burke, and Mike will have its last preseason scrimmage against 31 New Providence A""" 8:00 Flood. Rice, Potomski (who "could be all- Bridgewater East of Raritan. The two returning letiermen are junior guard race. The nbn-conference competition will be Feb. Date Opponent Place Time Suburban Conference next year"), Mirto and Coach Rick Incono said that the strength of 3:30 Dec. ,Ted Johnson and senior forward Kevin Mercer. tougher this year; particularly from a veteran -5 ' Verona •.. H Union County Catholic .team. Jack Flood will be counted on defensively. the squad rests in the lower weight classes; the 7 Summit H 8:00 13 Roselle Park A 6! 30 Johnson, the team's most experienced player, higher weight classes are Inexperienced. 3:30 Hillside tournament A , is considered "the nucleus" around which the Two significant rule changes were made for "Of course, we wanted to win more games, 11 Caldwell A 20 this season. A playcr-no longerhas to raise his but many boys hud an opportunity to.play, According'to Iacono, "The biggest joncern in 14 ' Madlsbrt H 8:00 21 " Hillside tournament ' offense will revolve. Mercer, jusl returning ^building a program Is getting a junior program from the football season, also had valuable hand after committing a foul. Second, in a jump which should be an asset in coming seasons. 18 West Orange " H .3:30 Jan. (grade 5-8) In Mountainside." varsity action last year as a resprve. ^ —^ ball fsituntiuii the outside players are allowed to The coaching staff, Including myself, learned Union Co. Tournament 3 David Brearley H 3:30 mpve as soon as the ball leaves, the referee's "much, particularly about the teams comprising He added that Sprlngfiold has a program, . 3:30 Vying for the center position will be seniors State Tournament 10 Hillside A; John Barnnek and Gary Presslaff and junior ^.hands. Previously movement was not allowed .. . theconference. Our permanent goal, though, Is which Is starting Its fourth year this week. • 3:30 Coach Iacono will be working with the Dayton Tournament -.15 Johnson Reg.' Tom Wisniewskl, Joining Mercer st forward- to begin until the ball was tapped, to shoot for excellent in the football program at Springfield Recreation team in an advisory • Roselle Park 17 Caldwell H 3:30 are seniors Larry Burns and Mark Seymour Dayton," concluded Oliver. position. David Brearley, 22 Rahway H 3:30 and juniors Joe Graziano, Jack Graessle and The conch declared,, "all Springfield and Middlesex . 24 Millburn A 3:30 Bob, FJelachrnan..; ..': ..-' ..•_. ' Mountainside residents are invited to cheer the -MarJIsori Battling Johnson for the two guar^ epdts will squad at its home matches, which are held in JV games begin at 4:40 on Tuesdays 31 West Orange 8:00 and 6:30 on Fridays. '• -, be. seniors Bill Nevlus coming off a severe the boys' gymnasium at 3:30 p.m." Feb. - • S knee Injury sustained during the soccer season, 5 : Cedar Grove H 3:30 and Carmen Seoppettuolo, returning after a —.--•;- HOLDING COURT ^— -_Z Summit ..... H 3:30 two-year-absence. ^.- 12' Neyv Providence A 3:30 -o-o-- 14 Linden A 3:30 • AT PRESENT, Yanchus is concerned with Early racket preparation 21 Jefferson A 3:30 the team's defensive work, feeling the overall inexperience affects that area more than the GIRLS'VARSITY BASKETBALL offense. "When a kid practices, he practices key to the overhead smash Date Opponent Place Time more with the ball than,without it. Because of By ED COLLINS ball. Maybe someone has told them that" the Dec. this, his defensive skills are not as developed as The overhead smash... is-..the average overhead motion is like the service. So when 13 A.L.Johnson A 3:30 his offensive talents," the coach said. Working "hackers" first opportunity to take out all his the lob goes up they, start imitating their ser- 17 Westfieid. A 3:30 hard to instill basic defensive principles," frustrations and kill the ball. It's usually the vice toss: "Down together ... up together." By 20 Un.Co.Cath. t+ 3:30 Yanchus... will stress quickness and only opportunity jn the game' to hit directly the time they get the racket on their shoulder coheslveness so the unit functions smoothly. 23 "Gov7'Uly(rigsf6n~ H 10:30 Offensively Yanchus feels the potential rests down'into the court. Most people blow it! the ball has bounced off their forehead. Jan. They don't "erp" soon enough. What? They Early racket preparation (erp) is the key to on the unit's overall quickness and speed. The DRIVE-IN & WALK- (FOR FAST RESULTS YOUR AD WILL APPEAR IN : 3 ' Millburn H 3:30 simply don't get the racket prepared to hit the success on the overhead. Don't waste time program again is Inexperienced. Many times getting the racket Into the "cocked position." • e Roselle H 3:30 Pretend you're an,archer and youare reaching 10 Verona H 3:30 ' Surnmlt for an arrow in the quiver. Reach straight back 14 •, H ' 3'30 Miss Crow stars Red Devils open over your shoulder. Now turn sideways and gel 17 . Caldwell A 3:30 HOURS for 8 NEWSPAPERS Madison H 3:30 your free hand up in the air ttf follow the flight 21 floor hockey play of th^ ball. Actually point at the ball. Use your 24 West Orange H 3:30 on volleyball team htuid'asa poinh)f-teferencerSklp step behind Mlllburn A 3:30 Deborah A. Crow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Daily Intramural Program Physical 28 • titVlNGTONJHERAU) * UNION LEADER • SPRINGFIELD LEADER • VAIISBURG LEADEK and'under the ball. Now reach up as high as you Whlppany.Park ; H 3:30 Dennis L. Crow of Woodacres drive, Moun- - EducatlortRecreation 1DIPJEER) floor hookey- 29 . can and crunch itTKeep your~chTfrup"ariar(loh't~~Feb"." ' talhside, 14 aTrhemljer of thSCplby College-New league swings Into action this, week in the boys"_ forget to useyour wristas you crack it away for .4 Hampshire varsity, volleyball team. One of the SPECTATOR ^ LINDEN LEADER • SUBURBAN LEADER

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•..•-•'••• •-;•£• ••-. • • ; • Landmark ' WaslililgTon avenue and Hiverside drive, being In a pilot project, second graders receive ' Town meeting constructed us a joint project with the Union.,, Individualized reading curriculum embedded SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, December 5, 1974-23 (Continued from pago 1) Test results (Continued from page l) County Park Commission. •" (Continued from page 1) tests, These are "criterion, referenced tests (teacher madeaTldcommercially prepared) to materials (with notable success in identifying lendent, B4| Mountain ave., Springfield. short drive away General George Washington and his aides who Is in his 40s, slormed back inlo the Another, vote provided final passage of a, continue to provide program balance through main ideas). ' Inspection oMndividuar school test scores eomprehensiw_ordinance governing storm, • provide a diagnostic profile and mastery of stopped here on more than one occasion when' meeting room, charging that Mrs. Seal, in hei- such areas as art, physical, education and (2) Good use of vocabulary skills may be made by contacting the principal In jjoal people know that New Jersey is famous npcnwt r.ri»nt r,nrew |n McAfee (Sussex The merger created 40 different ski trails, A $12 reduction Is given for those who have the army was,: encamped at Battle MIL. jirainage for virtually all newconslruclion. The^ music." skills for each child." fw its _ hundred-plus miles, of beautiful 70s,Vet torn off- his (le and ripped his jacket. • STRENGtHS'SHOWN IN" MATHEMATICS each of the facilities: Arthur L. Johnson County). Prior to the Great Gorge opening, serviced by 13 chalrlifts and three rope tows. their own equipment. ' ~ (Madison): and that he danced, or rather 'took measure qualifies Springfield for special Baruchin also declared, "The state adopted Third graders are given a comprehensive INCLUDE: • . Regional High School, Clark; David Brearley shoreline", but what an ever-growing number is The argument then continued, but ended test of basic skills and California short form New Jersey skiing was more or less just a Great' Gorge-Vernon Valley Ski Area is Cralgmeur can accommodate 2,800 skiers per long rhythmic strides,' as was'hls style of 'tounly flood relief assistance. a set of outcome and process goals of (1) Very good use of basic algebra and Regional High School, Kenilworth; Gov. c coming to realize is that the state is also abruptly when a police officer threatened to test of mental maturity or academic aptitude limbering-up process down golf course hills' located in Sussex County on'Rt. 1)4. It opens hour on Its two trails and three slopes, and is dancing, with his hostess leaning on his arm- ' Raymond Baumrind renewed his previous education. Upon Its recommendation in- geometry concepts: Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley blessed with excellent ski areas, nine of which ; arrest both, participants ''and leave the two or T test, Intended to "report pupil achievement in prior to a ski vacation in New England. the_ daily at 9 a.m., 8:30 a.trr. on holidays and closes open dally from 9:30 a.m.lo 10:30. p.m.'On she a mere, graceful slip of a girl, and he a tall, calls for relief from what he termed continued dividual school districts were urged to develop (2) Excellent computational ability in Heights, and'Jonathan Daylon Regional High ' have snow-making facilities and all of which Rockies or Europe. Great Gorge offered^" • you in jail overnight." ' -\- ... reading "and mathematics with respect to at 10:45 p.m. Great Gorge-Vernbn Valley can weekends and holidays/the area Is open from handsome, soldierly .man, and most attentive. encroachment on a stream at Mountain'and their own goals. Springfield was acknowledged dealing-with multiplication and division of School, Springfield. . - '". ,.: feature instructors, rentals, food service and vertical drop of 1,033 feet, the state's largest accommodate 19,000 skiers per hour and 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. A new: rebuilt lodge She also helped care for the refugees who en- Hillside avenues: Charging that work done this to have done an outstanding job," • national standard?." ' -night skiing. fractions and division of decimals. run, and no longer was New Jersey thought of features a Ladies Day oo- Tuesday and Men's awaits skiers this season al Craigmeur. camped in Ihe woods during-the British forays THE DISCUSSION or tnxes and rent control summer failed to relieve the flood hazard, he Among Ihe goals' adopted locally were: A" youngsters in grades three to eight NEEDS SHOWN IN READING INCLUDE: Night skiing has become perhaps the most as a "golf course" ski state. Day on Wednesday. The area offers a ski Ski jumpers will find Peapack Ski Area, in West Fields village in the summer of '77." called for immediate action. . • • ' >• "Intellectural development—to acquire a receive Individualized mathematics attractive feature of the sport in New Jersey. was launched by Aaron Bernstein, who stated (1) Reinforcement required in bow to analyze Boating show set Skiing began to flourish in the state with the school, a clinic and has 50 full-time instructors. located in Gladstone (Somerset County), to Thehome^ located on (he highest point in the that tuxes.on his home had gone up more than Benjamin Damlano of Clinton avenue foundation in the basic skills of literacy and curriculum embedded tests throughout Ihe root words. Skiing beneath the lights is especially ad- year. These are "criterion referenced tests help of refined snow-making compressors. The Playboy resort, complex is Just a schuss Iheir liking as there Is a jump on the sile. There township, came to be known an "The House: 25 percent this year while apartment taxes had- presented a petition asking for a two-hour computation; to become a self-directed learner (2) Methods .'of interpreting figurative vantageous for, those who don't want to limit Snow-making, 'when first introduced, was away. - • ' ' are-also two slopes and four trails, Peapack Between Ihe-Mountains" and continued (0 be a parking limit on his street. The committee and discriminating receiver; to develop a full (teacher madeandcommercially prepared) lo in Asbury Park_ their skiing to weekends. They can make the dropped. He charged, "This is an inequity 011 language indicate need for improvement. "" crude. But, today, the art of snow-making Is - Cralgmeur Ski Area in Newfoundland Invites relies on natural snow only. social landmark In the area, "thanks tii the homeowners, in effect subsidizing the rents in pledged speedy action, .following a study by arrayor thinking and problem-solving skills in provide a diagnostic profile and mastery or The 22nd annual Jersey Coast Boat Show will short trip to the New Jersey slopes after work skills ror each child. NEEDS SHOWN IN MATHEMATICS IN- advanced to a point where the operators can cross country enthusiasts to try its new 30 miles Snow Bowl Ski Area, located off Rt.- 23i>t Oak charming Elizabeth. town." '••••,' police traffic experts. ' order to accept, anticipate and ftinction in a CLUDE: • •" • be held at the Asbury Park Convention Hall any day of the week. "\• .... - Fifth and eighth graders are given the control the desired texture and moisture of the of cross "country'trails (with snow-making) RldgeroadlnMilton(MorrlsCounty),features Hoffma.n notes, "She continued to entertain' Stating that apartment tax evaluations Francis Crossett of Tookcr avenue asked for state or continuing.and accelerated change. (1) Improvement may be required • in Feb. 15 10 23"; ". : ;•- Most of the areas remain open until u p.mvor -Bimulated^now from apowder-iike substance whlchare being opened lorthe first time this California tests to "report achievement in "' seven trails and-foqr slopcsj all of-whicKare iE. *e notoriety of the brutal murder or her depcjipLonl mjrket_valuo, which depends bri similar relief from all-day parkers on his "Personal development—to develop, an' multiplication of whole numbers. Morethon JOO exhibits showing the latest 1975 thereabouts, giving the enthusiast hours of to a wet mushy compound. year. •'• . .-•• reading, vocabulary, English usage, spelling, lighted and equipped with snow-making. The nephew,'BaltiiiTRoltrin 183rbrtfughrsprfow to profits, which depend on rents, Bernstein urged" street. He was-advised.to follow Darniano's understanding of his responsibilities toward (2) Definite need for improvement in models in all kinds of marine accessories, skiing, with sufficient time to return home at a 4s the sport of skiing in the state grew, so did For those skiers who wish to learn cross ncr study skills (reference materials, graphic N area offers an extensive ski clinic program for household." (Roll was murdered by rob- that, rent controls be-limited-to families with example and present'a-pelition signed by the .society; lo develop a healthy self-concept, utilizing percentage problems and in metric nautical gear, boating tools, charts, navigation reasonable hour. . ' - ., Great Gorge. This year, the resort merged with DerB wll materials, social studies, science and country techniques or improve their skills, groups, ^cfubs; colleges and" high -school— .- orapparcntly.believedhe.had hidden a ' Ineemta-undef-tSiOOO-per-yoat, ramilies concerned. enabling him to become self-sufficient and system calculations. ,- aids, electronic equipment, outboard-and in- New Jersey Skiing really mushroomed in nearby Vernon Valley. The combined area has Cralgmeur is offering an outstanding package ar e mathematics with respect to national stan- board- engines, bolh gas and diesel, as well as 1960 wnen J students. Snow Bowl can accommodate up to ) 8 amount of money In his Mountainside Wellchek commented that lower evaluations responsible^ to develop the capacity lo (3) Measurement and denominate numbers "<* Kurlander and John Fitzgerald (he largest Bndw-fftnijlrig system in the world. home.) dards." program. For $36, the student will receive four 6,06fl*sklers per hour through jts two double resulted in lax cuts this year for 11 of the town's recognize and deal with situations of lire in a show need for assistance. boats will be on display. There will also be a lessons, equipment-rental, and use of the area. chair lifts and three T-bar lifts. "After that, she seldom went out, but friends 13 apartment .developments. Committeeman Regional changing world. Six graders receive the Stanford diagnostic . (4) Above needs(l) (2) (3) pertain mainly lo model ship exhibit. Belle Mountain Ski Area on Valley road off came frequently to see. her and to listen tW her William Ruqcco noted, however, that "as long . "Soclaldevelopment—- to develop his com-, reading test "to assess-strengths and students who were taking only general, basic or The show will be held from 11 a.m.lp 10 p.m. (Continued from pago 1) weaknesses of individual students within Ihe. Rt. 29 In Hopewell has added all-new snow- stories of the war days! She died in Ihe house oh - ds we have a zero vacancy rate, the landlords munication skills to their optimal level, lear- business mathematics. daily except Sunday when the show will be open Sept. 26, 1850, In her OGth year.. Her son newly formed girls' gymnastic teanTuTDayton reading continuum."- _ '. Lost 2- years forgotten Workshop is held making equipment this season. Belle Mountain have an advantage over 3,500 rcsjdents of ning how to communicate openly and honestly RECOMMENDATIONS:- ...-__"... from il a.m. to 7 p.m. ' lsoperated by the Mercer, County Park Com-< Anthony Swaim Snyre, lived Irr the old will take part. 1 ; SprlngHeld." " . with others; to accept the necessity of laws and (1) Examination of curricular areas by homestead all the 92 years of his life. ' RUTH CHERTOFF, octress and for area teachers mission and has five-ski-tftuTs. There is one Joseph Brudeivwho is president of the Troy- The board acknowledged a letter- from - -limits in a free society, learn how to change the subject coordinators; to review all test items entertainer, will perform when tho "• chair lift and three rope tows which can serve Today Ihe restored""homestead remains Village Tenants Association and vice-president Springfield Township Clerk Arthur Buehrer, rules and laws he opposes and how to protest High school.tests with implications for curricular revisions. Springfield Lodge of B'nal B'rith meets Alexander expects 1,500 skiers per hour. All slopes and trails are Isolated, In a sylvan setting, overlooking Sayre who stated that Ihe township is seeking county season of-the Springfield Tenants ^Association; constructively; to deyelop Initiative, leader- (Continued from pago 1) " .(2) Development of district criterion at Temple Beth Ahm oiv Monday at His sophomore and junior basketball seasons on'Jews in U.S.' lighted for night skiing. Pond on Carriage road. II was occupied by aid for flood control work along Van Winkle's ship and Ihe ability to follow the leadership of A social studies teachers' workshop on "Jews delivered a heated and detailed statement to fractions and decimals were also noteworthy. reference test instrument to ascertain early in Your 8:30 p.m., according to Paul at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford, Campgaw Mountain Ski Center, located in - members of the Sayre family for more t|ian:20fl support his thesis that "you could make, a Brook, which runs along the Dayton property. others." .-.-;' Results of mathematics testing with former Grade 9 those students with basic skill Greensteln. ledge president. were years of. frustration for Howard in American History" was held last month at Mahwah, is operated by the Bergen County years until Ihe death of Nellie Charlotte Sayre Theproject had been planned as a joint project Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, The better case that the tenants are subsidizing the -0-0-- loth grade students who were taking two years deficiencies. , Alexander of Springfield. Park Commission. The area features three in 1954. She had. lived there for-al l of her 84 by the township and the school district, but IN ADDITION to the statewide tests, the OPTICIA! Anil-Defamation League of Springfield's B'nai rest of town." or' less of college preparatory mathematics (3) Remedial work,with individual students — As a freshman, the 6-foot-n. 215-poundcr double chair lifts, one with a jnld-station. There years. The building later was bought by a costs proved to be far above estimates and the Springfield schools also administer a battery of BJrith Lodge sponsored; the program for the He used the basis that four apartments' whjle in high school.reveal very good overall to be,considered in'each school as recom- In f averaged 22 points a game as he helped lead his is one main slope with a run of -1,650 feet and Summit couple,Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Heath, who job is stalled forlack of funds. examinations to all youngsters, designed "Both performance. Of special note are the scores in Regional High School District, which includes restored it. provide living space equivalent to that of one mended by subject coordinators. club to a 19-1 record. Bui the next two cam- two school slopes, both of which are equipped one family home. Breaking down taxes for', Board members approved > teachers at ^to measure individual progress and to evaluate .dealing with percentage problems, geometry (4) Follow-up by subject coordinators of paigns Alexander-only compiled 7.8 and 1.5 Springfield, Kenilworth, Mountainside, Gar- with special tows. All trails and slopes are Dayton, Gov:1 Livingston, Johnson and David wood," Clark and Berkeley" Heights. several apartment projects to $500 or more per , achievements of the entire "district,-- from and basic algebra. No special areas of those students who 'are provided with 248 MORRIS AVE. o 376-6108 scoring marks, a disappointment to himself lighted for night skiing. • ~ Brearley Regional in Kenilworth to serve as kindergarten to Ihe eighth grade. weakness weit; encountered: . , This all-day session was conducted by Walter unit, ho said that four times this amount, or remediation. and to Al LoBalbo, the Knighls head coach. Gnlloping Hill Ski Center is located on bedside instructors, for youngsters foral l four , Kindergartners receive the Winter Haven Plolch, educational director of the ADL, and library more than $2,000 per year, is more lhan Ihe Interpretation of resultsjthown by 'former (5) Consideration for teacher workshops in "If you asked me what went wrong (he lasl Boulevard In Kenilworth and is operated by the schools. - test, designed to "screen and identify pupils Harold Adler and Mark Briskman of the (Continued from pago 1) amount paid by almost ail township loth grade students who were taking more lhan skill development areas. two years I still ean'ttell you," said Alexander, Union Cpantty Park .Department.' There is one homeowners. .; " Also approved" was the list of courses and with perceptual, visual and motor difficulties two years of college preparaory njathemutics (6) Increase efforts for articulation of skill who is a 21-year-old senior.. "I just fell into a Springfield ADL. Attending were public and -book and this one paragraph,-in particular, lilllllW rope tow arid a 800-foot ski trail, the "Center Brudcr declared, VI resent the implication instructors for the Regional Adult School, for special programs;in kindergarten and first was hot required. Very few students have development with pre-high school academic • bad rut and I couldn't do anything right. Ilost parochial school teachers from all the par- relies on natural snow only.' " crystallized bls'-own innermost thoughts-aboul which will operate at all tour schools. Since Ihe United Nations was founded in the Ihe nature of art and human' experience. that jinyone subsidizes me." fleadded ; "Some ' grade." They are also given the Metropolitan completed this level or training so early in experiences. confidence- in myself and didn't produce the ticipating communities, representing grades 8 Thompson Park Ski Slope, located in Registration is scheduled for Feb. 10 and 11 and I94o's, the United Nations Educational Constantly concerned with the triumph and . people are trying to polarize this community. Readiness test, .to..; "report to parents and Grade 10. • • ' ..'' ' --0--O- ' way I knew I could. ' throilgh 12. >•'•"'"'". Jomesburg, features a 1,800-foot trail serviced classes will run until jyiay-15.. Scientific and Cultural Organization has been tragedy or lire, Shahn • empathized with Ihe and this is very dangerous. I will not do it and I provide first grade teachers with a profile for,, STRENGTHS SHOWN IN READING IN- INSPECTION OF ALL district test scores Vi GLASSES FOR PEOPLE WHO NEED "But things are different now," he continued. The objective of Ihis workshop was lo provide by a rope tow..The trail Is lighted for night Us humanitarian apolitical arm working with hero's search forthe . substance or artistic • will'resent and reply every time it is done." each child. It would also provide u screening 'CLUDE: - . ' . • ' . may be made at the office of the superin- "1 feel like I did when I was a freshman. I felt teachers with expertise and materials to enrich skiing and is equipped for snow-making. GLASSES Vz OF THE TIME. member nations without regard for ideology or -Or-O-" device for potential learning disabilities." (1) Very good resuUs in interpreting reading confident the day we started practice lusl Ihe social studies program in Ihe nrep of creations. •-. • • , . Hockey time available political structure. For example, UNESCO has .•Middlesex County Park Commission operates IN OTHER BUSINESS, the governing body , month. This is my lasl year in college and I minorities. Most teachers had not previously the area. • .' : . "This portfolio contains images of flowers, carried on an educational program in Gnza and had access lo this type of service. the sea and sips. Nature, birth and even death • introduced ah ordinance for the control and at Warinanco ice rink in the West Hank areas in Israel which -both want to make it something lo remember." The New Jersey Department of Labor and At the end of this session each teacher was are viewed with compassion rather 'than — supervision of all bicycles, including provisions Groups wishing to play hockey al the Israel-and.thc Arab members have found lo be Alexander is a certainty to be in the Knighls' Industry; Division of Economic Development presented with some sample texts and a horror."' - -.' , for mandatory registration of bikes. Warinanco Park Ice Skating Center can obtain highly successful.'. starling lineup next Tuesday when LoBalbo's has.produced a handsome ski brochure with club plays the University of Buffalo in its 1974- bibliography on Jews and Judaism. Dr. Martin The portfjilifrts-ftom the definitive collection Marcla Forman, chairman of the Springfield some periods of time. Unfortunately the Arab states have chosen to • complete details on each of Ihe state's ski 75 opener. Siegel, director of instruction, and Pauline of Shahn''prints at the New Jersey State Environmental Commission, asked whether Either prime time or nonprime lime is sacrifice an organization 'that operates In-their areas. The brochure is free upon request from the committee had applied for $2,500 in mat- "Alexander has one^of Ihe best shooting Keith, coordinator of social studies for the Museum in Trenton. II is one of a dozen exhibits •available an .the schedule. Information con- own interests and in Ihe interest of the world the Division and may be obtained by writing: ching stale funds to Compile an inventory of touches of any big man around," said LoBalbo. regional district, were presented with three lent by the museum's traveling exhibition cerning the time open may be obtained from -community assart of their policy to isolate Ski Brochure, Division of Economic antural resources. The coitiinltteemen replied "He has the potential (o average in double film strips for each of the four schools, in- service. Theshowing is free of cljnrge and open the manager at the Ice Skating Center or by Development, P.O. Box 400, Trenton 08625. that they support the project but cannot make a Israel. figures in both scoring and rebounds. I know cluding "Je^vs in America." to the public. • :, • colling-241-32Kt. The center is operated by tho commitment for $2,500 in town funds until they They have entangled the organization iii a it's been disappointing for him Ihe lasl two Union County Park Commission. , prepare the-1970 budget. -• blatantly political attack on the status of the years, but I feel he's ready to snap out of il and Public Notice city of Jerusalem by introducing a resolution in They approved an' ordinance to spend an "~ FRIDAY DEADLINE ' wind up with one super season. This is Howie's All Mams other than spot news, should be In our UNESCO condemning Israel for allegedly year, I can just feel it." Carl Jessich, 71; NOTICE OFSPRINGFI ELD TAX SALE additional $25,000 on Ihe diking along- • altering the historical features of the city of office by noon on Friday. Jerusalem. Further, the resolution invites the Alexander, a graduate of Jonathan Dayton . director general of UNESCO to withhold funds Regional High School connected on r>4 percent retired too I maker of his field goal attempts as a sophomore and 57 from Israel in light of Ihe alleged actions by Carl Jessich, 71, of Springfield, formerly of Authentic "Hummer figurines 1971, 1911, 1973 Mrs. Wolff Israel in Jerusalem. percent as a junior. . . Roselle Park, died Nov. 23. Mr. Jessich, who •nd-HJt Hummel "I'm really excited aboul this season for was bom in Elizabeth, lived there until moving- pini'SKr" T|iis resolution had no basis in fact. Indeed, moods and dreams of the world's another reason, too," said Howie, wlio is a pre to Roselle Park. • dies at 91 since 19117 representatives of the director happiest children. Master general of UNESCO have yisjted Jerusalem dentistry major at FDU's Tcaneck campus. He retired at the age of 65 as a toolmaker for Funeral services' WQre lield "We are gojnfftif have a more flexible offense crafted, hand finishedwit h love, regularly-under the provisions of the 1954 General Instrument Corp.,, Newark. He is l i Tuesday morning for Mrs. Ihis year. The forwards and center will be Michael 0x000 . -""""in "y-s «SwT« WH • fJf¥& !S< Hague Convention and have sent back reporls survived by two brothers,-'John F. Jessich of 7 8 •bymeticulous Lena Wolff of Springfield, interchanging positions n lot. so I'll be playing • 20 Mlllburn Avenge .. . ' «•<"•« -K2TOI. Tf£557li7 to UNESCO highly favorable to Israel. They • Florida; and Frank Jessich of Elmwood Park; Ernest-Gwathney -.'•'-'' •• . . \ -..,.. 123. 30 :. 562.80.- ija.01 „ ' . 63);rjl ' | .old world formerly of Union, who died have specifically noted, for example, thut ail both with my back toward the basket and away a sister, Rose M. Jessich of Roselle Parkland a 64 Dlven Street • • . Saturday at home. Mrs-. Wolff, from it. niece" Mrs. Dorothy F. Sherwood of Theebovo may be redeemed by the payment to the undorslaned belore 4he date ofthesalo of the itechnlque", historical treasures in the city, whether Arab. • amount due thereon Including Interest ana the costsof advertising. - • • :• .<-;>., 91, was a former hotel Hebrew or Christian in origin, were treated "I'll be able to do a lot of different Ihings with "Springfield. " Given under rrty hand thla twentieth day of November 1974. operator. • . the ball," he added. "I can drive-lake my ario A'..Smith - Private services were conducted Friday at • -' - in . ' \' '• •. HAIiPLE WITH eeromjejteur- Mrs. Wolff, a native of ".Despite Ihis. tho resolution passed. jumper, as well as be close lo Ihe basket to get , HOWARD ALEXANDER Smith and Smith Funeral Home, Springfield. Spfld. Leadei-,Nov;28,Dec..5,12.19,1974 , "Homeward Bound Newark, lived in Union for 40 the tap in. We will be creating a lot of r The second effort by the Arab states was a years before "moving to movement on Ihe floor." • • st:oll«c Leonard Jtewelers _ rc1°!u£'2n ln5j was adopted to remove Israel .Springfield last year. —Aloxandor, ca|>tnli)-Uk'b-<;<>nrml~ rfPumps, Humidifiers Malor Charges Accepted .Open Eves, 'til Christmas. „_—$.•;-,.; payment of funds by the United States Open 7 Days A Week r concluded. "One thing this year is that we play • \/ Rcpalr5.& Alteration* government to UNESCO until these blatantly USED CARS 686-1373 lrMiflU'le Aulo"Body" Sj 11 home games, which is more lhan we have Electric- Sewer. Cleaning ideological and political resolutions are CARPENTERS, ATTENTION I had in a couple of seasons. II should hi' » Sell yourself to over 80,000 families Dial 273-1700 379-4942 1 repealed. If passed, the fund-cut-off will take with 5 low-cut Wont Ad. Call 606- BODY SHOP 245-2425 1 chullenging-winter, lo say Ihe least." 491 Morris Ave. effect next spring since the United Stales has 7700. 225 Morrii A»«. Sprlnfflald 3ummil-2»-mi . 2037 MORRIS AV UNION Sotfn>riit AM Chestnut St.. already mlWe its contribution for this year. NIAN UNION CENTER This should give all member stages plenty of GRAND OPENING lime to take action and to restore the credibility Darnell to manage ^[TRIUMPH of (he United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. --!"' ," Berkeley branch IF ANYONE CAN "MIXAN" Ley land WE'VE MOVED INTO A Authorized Moe Rubinfleld,. president of Berkeley •.S«!« ft Service Federal Savings and Loan Association, has YOUR -'•STAG •TR.A. SPRINGFIELD NEWER, LARGER STORE... NEW & USED . announced the appointment of Gregory Darnell •GT &-• »>SPITF|RE RIGHT NEXT TO OUR] Automobile of Lake Hopatcong as manager of the new ,Berkeley Federal Savings branch located in SERVICE FORMER LOCATION King's shopping center, 251S. Livingston avo 4.1NCOUN MERCURY, INC Dealers' Livingston. — Hill".".'" ' .ItMmitllpi :A|V Unit .HUIll .' —— crulMi .Tours .Ruorti \ . A-; teftnls-lnapired sayings "premium Dial 232-B600 For ftiurvitloff* IN THE ECHO PLAZA —callTJIWW Guide ... promotion Is being-offered to customers of the: AlUSiied Vans in Stock •36955UrrvAve."E". fiuiiiinujjiiniiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiimiuujiimiliiiuiiiiii'! new branch, the latest in a aeries nf-recent See 'REX" the Vah'King- Westfield -' 371-5900 250 Mountain Xve. SHOPPING tCEN branch openings marking a rapid expansion' Springfield - IT'S orogram for Berkeley Federal throughout New 1224 Springfield Avenue .tersey. -——^ . frvington . LARGER SELECTIO OF IMPORTED & SMYTHE' Concert Wednesday THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC WINES by Summit Symphony STATE BANK SALES-SERVICC-PARTS The Summit Symphony Orchestra, directed CRESTMONT LIQUORS • BEERS (™*J»* mman-B9t¥it») by Francesco Ferrucclo Giannlni, will present ^ .mm- .•:.-:...., Savings'» 324 Morrli Ave., Summitv17]-4300 Ita-onnuaTaifSlmas CohTerrWeliies"qWrDcc7"" CO. INC. > • CHAMPAGNES 11, at the Summit Junior High School at 8:18••"•'- Imperial. p.m. There is no admission charge. HONESTJNJim ciirviler • ••». RENTALS OF-;. GIFT ITEMS •SELF-SERVICE Plymouth J«P •• : (JIRYSIEK The guest piano, soloist, Phyllis Mansfield • OR FINEST EQUIPMENT SPERCO Carllnl, will play Bartholdy's^'Piono Concerto CHRISTMASGIFTS 5 Cars WMWMIM & TABLE LINEN ~_ nils • Service •"•"•^^ •••FOR-ALL-T-VPESh FORTHEWOLID^YS No. l in G Minor.". The program also will In- Complete Auto Body Repairs MOTOR CO.Inc. -IN EVERY PRICE RANGE' ORF ICES-THROUGHOUT OF PARTIE,S clude Richard Wagner's prelude to "The . 376-4210 UNION. MIDDLESEX Two-Convenieat Q'ficos Masterslnger of Nuremberg", and L. Van AUTHENTIC AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY N T D N & MER 1 Cadillac-OldimobiU I5J Morris Avi. Jprlnaflild C% N Ti?S ° «»' In Springfield to Serve You.: Get Howard powered at^few Jersey^ biggest bank Beethoven's "First Symphony." IN SPRINOFIBLCT Dial'7634*51r Mountain Ave. Qffice: " '} «1 MORRIS AVE.. SUMMIT 171-171 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL- 193 iWorrls Ave 376-1442. . SALES-SeRVICE-PARTS 733 Mountain/Ave. 379-61211 Compl.i. OoJy Shop J.rv.c. v SELECT USED CARS. Automobile Service Tips rmswm OMIY uis -12/11 10» Valley 'St., joulh Orange . MORRIS AVE. OFFICE: v Serving lh« Suburban Arts 40 V wn invr-ftoumi:. LmM fip« ERRATIC Member FOIC IVfMtf A3*77J'W:>. PKOMPT ADdueXP&HTS Nll^l.. CALL 686r7T00 EXT. 26 INSURE: IJMOUK like we. KOrrxnt TJRBsl 358 Millbura Ave., Millburn 379-3510 1277 Morris Ave., NewJ, used Cais& Trucks . r Hillside Aw • 1 1 1 |ECHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER AT AVfim*fc,V(YP M/rfA*HU.?l 70p/fTKItfini:- i Union '•' •'. ;i •' ' '' '0 746 MORRIS & ESSEX TURNPIKE, MILLBURN (NEXT TO THE A & P) fries 273-4600 , Strvice S73-W1B. at Route 22 Springfield I •—«=—;.- f SPRINGFIELD •CALL 379-4992

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1 -Thursday, December S, 1974-L Conference on exports -Vhursday, December 5. 1974-1 Social work bill . Solid birch 755-6781 C.GOSCINSKI • ES 5-4816 offset meat and dairy product price declines. 4.6 percent reflecting higher prices-for-itemK EfeTghtoti Dihgleyr cHaTrnfan of the" National p.m. Gift Items, white elephants, wltn cherry.-flnlsh, 48 Inches lono, = ^— K 125 33 statewide. Short trips to and from, jitudy,. OBEDIENCE \- NURSING- Santa, children's room, .bake shop 88 Inches high. Must be seen to ?4 hour service. Free estimates:' __-! ~ H t-l-74. • The other-foods-at-home index rose sharply such as cream filled'cooktes, up eight cents' to Association of Social Workers Lie-ensure— 6. luncheon. appreciate. Asking 1575. SOT.. Piano specialists. 746 5700, 57/V Committee and member of the faculty at Selected students from non-RuTC colleges ENGINEER eilings 35 '29, (600) 2426727. lumbing S Heating 75 by 3.6' percent in October. The increase in- 82 cents'a pound; arid while bread, up two cents CLASSES h' CAREER R 12-5 67 Rutgers University Graduate School of Social have been accepted into the ROTC program BICYCLES; BOYS (2) Red Raleigh cluded a 27-cent rise for sugar to $2.17 for five to 43 cents a pound. The fruits and vegetables 26 In. 3 speed, boy's bike, good -TONYSU^INSKI AFTERNOONS-EVENINOS previously on an individual basis, but this year INDUSTRIAL/MECHANICAL Auction Sales WEEKENDS PLUMBING A HEATING""* pounds. Sugar prices have risen sharply in the index which typically dips seasonally in Work; William Merritt, president of the New OPPORTUNITIES condition. 1 black, 24 In. Columbia. iuspensed ceilings, wall repairs, remodeling, violations. cross-registration is being attempted on an ' • Save $2 per roll and pick them up NEXT DAYI tainting, home repairs. Light hauling 8, moving. Prompt, Jersey chapter of the National Association of raclilon itsal parti monufactiirtr offsri rhallsnjjlng Call 3760844 alter 5:30 p.rt).. Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water- lost year increasing $1-35 (1G-1 percent) since October, rose O.Gpercent. Price drops for items 8 WEEK COUKil OLD TIME AUCTION S, Book 272-4682 courteous service. Call 241-9791 institutional basis among co-operating schools. R t-f-67 tollers, steam -8, hot wator October 1W1 when the average price was 112 such as apples, down two cents a_pound; and Black Social Workers, and Sen. John M. Skevln potltion for dagr»*d I.e. or M.E. with itrono background Sale, Sot. ovenlno. Doc, 14,67 INCH BLACK vinyl sofa & black systoms. Modern sewer cleaning. -to^providereatiieraccessttOTRfiTe-for-ellgiblir 4 sponsored by Hillside Lodao B'nal vinyl rocllner, 2 years old. SHORTLINE MOVERS [Dem7r~Bergen)~ member of the Senate 9 UNION RH's Commercial .8. residence. Call grapefruit, down .seven cents each, were more in machlrfe (hop pincficm. Cmphailt on fochnlcal knowl-,, B'rlth at War Memorial Bldo., Excellent condition -J375. 3741403 ACKAGING 8. STORAGE APP- Committee on Labor, Industry and Profession. students. ROTC scholarships will be available DEVELOPED AND PRINTED Cemetery Plots 36 IANCE MOVING • 24 HOUR Herb Trleller. ES 20640. x tf-75. than offset by price increases for oranges, •dfjft of mu|II-tplnd[(t nulomatlc tcrcw n>acMn». Will Liberty Avo., Hillside. Book sole, 6 to cross-enrolled students, according to Lt. Col. • SUMMIT HO ROTATION REQUIRED p.m.; auction, 8 p.m. Fantastic R.,2.5-15 • ERVICE. 4B6-7267-. SUPERIOH, PLUMBINO a cucumbers, bananas and pineapple-grapefruit provide lackikat uppoil'lo ihop, particularly auto* ' merchandise tor the holidays! , HOLLYWOOD R tf 67 HEATING. Gas heat Inst. The bill calls for the licensing of all social Robert Townscnd, Seton Hall professor of Z1212-H HOUSEHOLD ITEM5 juice. , • WESTFIELD plus 200 hobby models, Incl. Tanks, MEMORIAL PARK Repairs, Remodeling, Electric workers In New Jersey according to the military science. ; COLOR LAB malic icf»w. .ninchtr.o dapt, Pfocast & Itnprovs manu- Speciality Areas: aircraft, boots; also some already eVGethsemano Gardens Sewer cleaning. 24 hr. Svc. 374- The meats, poultry and fish index declined • Mausoleum . Local 81 Long Distance 6887. • ISELIN Discount Photo Center assomblod. FrJ., sat. & Sun., after ...standards of Jhree_ basic-categories: Social - — The - cross-registration program=rwill-• be -'—-1 facturlna meihoHi oO ati company product!. ; Gstage Sales 12 ituyvesantuy t Ave., Union 488-4300 Free-Estimates — "' '•" seasonally-by 0.6 percent in Octobcr.^Price 12 noon. 564 Passaic Avo., Insured Work Technician-persons perforrning basic implemented gradually as each participating EXCELLENT BENEFITS PACKAGE ~~ ICU &SCU Kenllworth. lfllce:150c Q StuyvesantAve.,Union declines were reported for 16 or the 29 items ENROLL NOW! 8 Burnett Ave,(off Springfield AveJ OAR AOE- basement sale 2 homes, :H tF3 (Keep us moving and you savo) Heceiitly there has been heightened conceal social work services with a bachelor's degree school completes arrangements and forms Maplewood, NJ. 07040 K 12-15-15 Relrigeralion Service 78 priced. Per-pound price declines included For All Breeds • PM Class ^and (eium», or tall Good starting salaries 10 8. 29-i Rtdoowood Ter., 90" ITALIAN PROVINCIAL, 'AUL'SM&M MOVING nationwide about the qualify of our municipal in a field'other than social work; Social policy on the program to fit its own academic Liberal employee benefits Maplewood. O«, 7 8. a. Sat. 8, Sun. sirloin steak, down nine cents; ground chuck, (Limited Enrollment) 103 P.M. antique white, satin sofa, good Child Care 36A 1925 Vauxhall Rd.,Union drinking water. Some of this concern was Worker—persons holding a bachelor's degree requirements. Eight schools have expressed 762-7204 . 789-1121 EXT. 212 Excellent working conditions. condition, 1150. Pair bronze 688-7768 EXPERT REFRIGERATION down four cents-; rump roast, down seven K-12-S-12 R tf-67 REPAIRS precipitated by a ease in Louisiana where candelabra, table lamps, S150. Call cents, and lamb chops, down six cents. The specifically in social work; and Social Work interest in the program and were represented Our Npwoil Location — Apply or call Personnel Dept. BASEMENT SALE: Many new'8. 467-3173. BftW MOVING & HAULING Al Anti-Inflation prices water from the Kiver has long been 7~5pecialist—persons holding master's $r doc-' ACCURATE BUSHING CO, used household appliances; • X13-5-15 REASONABLE RATES WIN. Free estimate 37,-8003 dniry products index was also down 0.0 percent at a recent conference with Scton Hall and NJ. Dog College 1109 South Orange A«e.,Nexl to Foodtown broilers; blender; mixer; REGISTER HOW!! CALL 3990978 X 125-78 A UNIT OF EX-CEU-0 CORP. withdrawn, treated chemically and used as ..largely reflecting a three-cent decline in the torate level degrees in specific social work ROTC officials to explain Ihe program., Vallsburg, NJ. 07106 OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Melamlno ware; radios; bridge GAS RANGE LITTLE RASCALS OR 842-3887 . potable supply. Tests recently conducted there areas. . . . • . - .•' : Summit table sot; electric heaters; sleds; 4 burner Kenmoro. R. 125 47 price of American cheese to 69 cents for eight Intcce&tesLschools include Newark College 'of' 687-2393 443 North Avo. Garwood, N.J. 07027 193 Morris Ave. boat equipment. AAany other NURSERY SCHOOL Rest Homes 79 found that some toxic materials, which were" 372-2860 1 Good condition — 5100. KELLY MOVERS Horns. Frl., Sat. 8. Sun. II A.M. to 7 • COII37117B3. ounces. , ' • : An Eoiml Opportunity Unplovcr (201)522-2244 State lie, lull 8, Vj day sessions. LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE i not 100 percent removable by standard P.M. 73 -P.oe Ave., Newark, . X 12 5 15 455 Blvd., Kenllworth. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. .X 12-S1 An Equal Opportunity Employer (V/allsbura-oft So. Oranoe Ave.). yflent-North American Von Lines, CHERRY HILL REST HOME, treatment, were present in water being con- Qver the year, October 1973- to October 1974, SIOE DY SIDE refrigerator, a ft., Use side entrance. whlto, 3 yrs. old, $200 or beat offer. Call 272-2381 no GENTLEmen movers. ELIZABETH. HOME LIKE sumed hy citizens grocery prices rose 13.3 percent! Leading the Console color TV w-sildlng doors, 3821380 ATMOSPHERE. CALL EL 3-7657. NSPECTOR— We, arc a R t-l-67 X If 79 increases was a ,'U.3"percent rise for the other- H00 or best offer. 399-4372. LIGHTHAULING The normal amount of water consumed by AAAJOBS ' • NO FEE progressive electronic TYPIST K 11-28-15 foods-at-home index, followed])^a 26,3 percent manufacturer seeking • an Merchandise for Sale 15 8,DELIVE&Y . Americans per day ranges between one and a BAZAAR- Sun., Dec. 8, 11 • 5 P.M. Roofing & "Siding - 80 increase for cereal and bakery .products. The •Still tlmo to earn JJJ for that individual to perform incoming FOR Dressmaking 40 EVENINGS 8. WEEKENDS half to five quarts. This depends on such factors UNION CAMERA UNION CAMERA lost minute shopping storoo; We Inspection on electronic & War Memorial Bldg,. Liberty 964-G057 ' fruits and vegetables index rose 20.4 percent; mochanlcoUpart&^Also in-procoss- .....__JNE.WSJ?APER O.EF5ET SHOP PIANO RENTAL Ave., Hillside. Snack bar, toys, R 12 1267 as body si/.i\ climate and amount of work dime. exchange tiBv^menyopeftlnosComoln^ DRESSMAKING & WILLIAM H. VEIT exchange reglstor and pick yourself n & final inspection on PC board Rent a WURUTZER PIANO. housowares, orocerles, out Items, MOVING — Big lobs, small lobs. Roollng-Seamless .Glitters , dairy products were up 11.1 percent. In.con- assembles, harnesses & chassis ALTERATIONS By Nancy Issler, As Americans, we have long been able In lob) We need all office skills. WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO OPERATE SOPHISTICATED From Sfl.OO peV month. Applicable Auction. _ R.12.5.15 student at • Fashion • Institute ol Clean'out collars and attics. Will Free estimates. Do own work issemble & wlrlnp. Must bo. TYPESETTING EQUIPAAENT- MODERN BUILDING, tc purchase. move any lime. Coll 245 8666 bet, assume our drinking water is safe. It usually is, trast, the meats, poultry and fish index was CLERKS TYPISTS Technology, N.Y.C. Call lor appt. N.J..Insured Since 1932.3731153. •SONY RADIO xperlenced and able to read COMFORTABLE WORKING CONDITIONS, BICYCLE, oirl's, 3 speed, lloht 30 p.m. - 12 midnight. H.t.f-BO down 0,1) percent, marking the third con- SECYS .. LEGALSECYS electrical & mechanical RONDO MUSIC 276 6703. However, we have been told tecenHy hy the S-B - BOOKKEEPERS HWY 22 AT VAUXHALL RO. weloht, Schwlnn. Like new. ' ~ K-12-5-40 R 13.5 67 ROOFING tluqprlnts. Wo offer liberal CALLMR.DOBENEDETTOFOR APPT. federal Knvjrimnienlal Protection Agency that secutive month of over-the-year decline. leneflts and an opportunity for UNION 437-2250 Call 232-3678. All types, New or Repairs Gutters- Students hoTnVfor'ltie holidays, sdvbn cement. Call for1 6&5-7700 HA,.,. Kt-f-15 Electrical Repairs 44 Florida Specialist . Leaders-Chlmneys. Insured. some of us may he using improperly treated register'now I MATTRESSES, FACTORY J=IRE LOOS, Irreoular, as Is, 60c Call 3740627 ippolntment 3fll 8300. Lamlnolre drinking water contaminated, by toxic TH-C34O . . 8FC-100W 'REJECTS: FROM B.95 Bedding eochTrcg. 99c ea. Case ol 4,53.50, X M-BO. _KV-1722 . NEVER A FEE-EVER :orp., fcahway, NJ. • -,> Manufacturers, 153 N. Park St... cash 8. carry. 354-2662; also broken Jill ELECTRIC' chemicals or metals which have not been R-12-5-1 pieces, S2 box approx. 50 lbs. . : TS'- ALL-STATE. ROOFING • A compact AM Dlglmatic • Great FM and TELLERS East Orange; open 9-9; also 405* Residential & commercial wiring Trinitron SALES Wost Fronf St., Plalnfleld. X 121915 also Carrier room alr-condltlonor ECONO'MY'MOVERS. INC.. Ou ck removed by the standard treatment process. clock radio that gives tho AM, with •Free 687-5157 c ', STAND-BY MAINTENANCE MECHANIC —' X t-t-15 4 WAGON WHEELS, 3 ineffective in today's situinioin ' law: We^vilJ-nrjt-xondono-HUeh-iietivitieiJrwhielVi— qualified; All aspects of music, Wanted (o Buy 18 K 12 12-41 DID ,F or nsslstont 3exton£pnr^_tlmei -vocaUr-ablo-to-rcacL-undetsta nar- n genuine interest. ^ .only, the _startl (huqe selection), fireplace, mantel Interior pain _. , "Tutoring 1 suggest that citizens begin to familiarize in a sense, trade in human misery.'\ caro orcRurch. SfioriKills area. BOifitl^, wicje floorInoT^arn siding, MAGICIAN with clown. HAL - 91—. ~..-— -.— whal's laid down.' Drums, piano Current inquiries tram a heavy — carpentry, window chains, glass. -499** References, car necessary. Good What we're look- antique doorb. Call 4473895. Original Recyclon Scrap Metal PAL. Ideal ontertolnmcnt to: ind bass a must, horns and slrinps themselves with their local drinking water The inspections were carried out in 930 pay. Call Or 9-2531 after 6 P.M. 95 Isabella Avo., Newark. 374-6515. leeded also. Mel low acoustic style, advertising program are so high ing for Is bank- X12-5-1S MAX WEINSTEIN SONS birthdays, shows, organizations X!1.2B7f TUTORING- Qualllled teacher sources. Although there have been few cases camps^and 20.0H1 violations were filed, Ol G A F SS / 250 XL SYNCHRONIZED X12-12-1 srloinal mateFTHl - A lot of work we conservatively expect a 50% SINCE 1920 Call Hal Moyors, 944-8355. NEED ODD lobs donol Cleaning wishes to tutor grades 4-8, Math, BEAUTICIAN Ing talent, 2426 Morris Avo., Union English and Reading. Please call worthy of mention in the metropolitan New these, 17,77ft received corrective action and WITH FOLLOWING ihead - serious people worklno in . increase in business this year. All New, Famous Brands ~ ---.jt.U-5.-i garaoos, basements, attics, v SOUND MOVIE CAMERA EfflDeLuxe harmony toge)hef will make This Dally O-S^&at. 8-2 684823; 276-1856 after 5 p.m. people who want ? hauling debris, general clean-up. Jersey areai federal, state and municipal 3,509 resulted in the closing of 101) camps" -UNION work. 6:00 P .M. weekdays - Ask for -JL — K t-l-18 Fumitrj.re Repairs 5 HA M-91 CALL 606-9676or B62-3417 II you speak well, have a good e65 eff-(201) 527-2957. a future com- FURNITURE WANTED '"'''. X 1212-70 EXPERIENCED HIGH SCHOOL agencies are encouraging environmentalists, to M MovieProjector i . r. l •• -V - -- H-.12J-1 —pereonalityrilyoulitopeople-and =^z^^^r^-!^ H A- ^f-l *-• OLD IUY IROTNS MR. FIXIT TEACHER WILL TUTOR . explore the .adequacy of future supplies, Dual 8 Movie Projector •- BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT- t*rlCBd Far~Below^HetalI FURNITURE POLISHING SPANISH. ANY- LEVEL. CALL ltieyllko you, you can cam from AND METAL TOYS ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING '-'Diversified work, modern NURSES RN'S their abilities. Top quality mlrs. like Drexcl, ; 245-4340 REPAIRING, ANTIQUE AFTER 6 P.M. 686-1288. treatment and testing processes, standards of Making waste useful equipment, air conditioned office. Charge nurso, full time & part $20,000 to $40,000. RESTORED, REFINISHING SPECIALTYANDCARPENTRY A Koehler, Thomai'svllio Included. : K t-t-18 purity, and directions ol current research. Ml 11 burn-Springfield area. Many t|mo, 3 to 11 shift, liboral salary 8. For a complete evgtuationjo see Busy, i.dynarnlc Livinaroomd, dlntna rooms, HENRY RUFF. CALL MU 8-5665. Tile SI. Louis, Mo.; waste recovery project, . tompany benefits. Phone 379-6BQ(L heneflts.wvccredlted. in service. bedrooms,- tobtea, -;—titmpav ~«. . • R t.f.51 X '12 12-71 The protection and safety of the public water '• /ytiss Shapiro. E.C.F:& nursing homo located In . - if you iiaW'a salescarcertvilh Ftrsf^Nationat - mattresses, etc. All new. Some TNTSET WANTED involving the Knvironmenlal Protection Equal Opportunity employer WMlMeld, N.J. Catl 2339700 for AITICS, YARDS, GARAGES. . .supply.systcm .depends. UJ.J very large-degree.... .usforyourfuture: State with Its as is freight sal vane. Buy a PORTABLE, BLACK S. WHITE •Ajjfncy. thr-stpcHnrinsrry-nntf-rtnioir-l'.'tcctrtC— '-*— -"--- R 125-1 ppt. from 9 to 5. piece, a group, or furnish asn & COLOR CALL 4876674. Oarage Doors CELLARS-CLEANEO IUNKHAULEHAWAY.' on a citizenry which us informed, willing to • hoadquartecs—In"— -apart men rrsaveTromio ~no" r , X l-f-18- I'mviT Co., lias been so successful that the PART time general olflce'work • ""Cairfoaayvr:7PMTd— Bargains guaranteed. See „. CALL 925-3115 make inquiry and willing to exert its full Newark and 30 OARAGE DOORS, INSTALLED. __ X 12-19-71 power firm is planning lo build a $70 million CLERKS filing, tyoing, etc. Mature woman. 4PM...(201)B3&8600—-|- them now! - OLD CLOCKS WANTED garage extensions, ropalrs & • measure of constituent power as-the decision- Ask for Ruin. A06-3&OO - • branch offices jfe service, electric oporators and L^GHT hauling, clean up aarapes Apts. For Rent plnnl thai wiHjroccRs all refuse iiv the PMINAL Ask for Mr. Mitchell 925-6311 v Any "condition.-.Top prices paid. maktng process takes its course. bulging ys;;:ft)T Also clock Repairs. 697-6808. radlo-controls. Stevens! Overhead basements, remove old furnltun PARf TIME CLERK Door Co. Ch-10749 * appliances. Days 687-216, metropolitan area. 1 FLORIDA CENTER : L EAST ORANGE To be Responsible for: For.packooed lltiuor store. Same 4:30, 964-1432. 39 MAIN ST, CMAIHAH NJ. 07928 ture on people of I.D. FURNITURE OUTLET WE R tl-5 55 Glenwood Avo., woll- ovehlngs & alt day Sat. Apply at BUY AND SELL BOOKS XX ,,..ij...Processino paperwork for Winner's-Liquors, 580 Chancellor X 12-S-l talent. ,Wlth our . .007 W, St. Georges Avo. AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOORS malntalncd building, located close tnaflan dropped by outside (next toPathmarkparkino) 321 PARK AVE., PLAINFIELD SERVICED INSTALLED 8, SOLD lo transportation. References' Ave-.y-trvinoton. rapid growth PL 4 3900 DAVE 8, SON ELECTRONICS Painting & Paperhanglng carriers. K.12-5-1 LINDEN, N.J. required. See Supt. on premises. •^r-^ccounlina for all backhaul H t-'f-18 9640208 — 2 125101 'ART TIME, PERMANENT. and our policy of Opundally 109; Sat. to4 paperwork Invotvlno unloaded 12:30-4:30 P.M! Tues., Wed., TIME/MOTIQN —- WfLL BUY 5IONEY KATi -6SSE-X '—COUNTY AP'fi trailers. _, • - • rhurs., Friday. Assist In food promoting All or partial contents ol your PAINTING, PAPERHANGING FINDERS, INC. We specialize In 3, Dlspntchlna Inbound drivers tostlng laboratory. H.S. arad. people from 48 Hr.Prlntlng Svce homo, alsooconduct ostate sales. Home Improvements PLASTERING INT. & EX- the rentals of apartments & homes when necessary. Apply In person to GARDEN STUDY CLERK Call June Forcel|a, 487-7071. FREE ESTIMATES. 687-7172. In'all areas of Essex 8> Union 4, -Will bo responsible to In- for STATE LABORATORIES, 399 Excellent entry-level position within, there Is : X 121218 1- X tf Counties, from Studios thru 7 'bound mananer and supervis- Stuyvesant Ave.; Irvlnoton. ' BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS TAURUS CONSTRUCTION FROM IRVINOTON rooms available now. reasonable ors. 'for person with some technical plenty of room MAGAZINE copies of All Aboard : R 125-1 training- fli-or experience- In ' IN STOCK at Lionel, published by Lionel Tov 1414 Burnet Avo., Union 686-3300 Ketls painters • Interior, exterior. rents. Time-Motion Study. Must be Train Corp. ot Irvlnoton N.J. All types of homo remodellnc Fully Insured. Call anytime, 372. Apartments, Homes, Rooms "8. 2 Requirements: ERSON wanted lor, light bench • for you to move LARGE-SELECTION Including: Kltchont-baths work, steady work, good working ' able to use stopwatch & have during the late 40-'s and 50's. Call 5343 or 371-9767. Family houses. \. Prior experience or know- math capability to Interpret ahead. ' BEACON HILL CO, 399-3473 after 7 P.M.' basements-aluminum siding Call 3740422, 9 AM-9 PM, 7 Days. conditions. Apply at APEX roofing 8. auttors. ledoo of Inbound traffic oper- 'LATING 8. POLISHING CO. M4 time results for comparison to Please apply any weekday 226AAorrisAv. Springfield X 121910 R ( PAINTING & DECORATlNOr-tnl NO BROKERS FEE ation. '. • " E. Price St. Linden. existing standards, and-or 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. «. 604 4002 (Open 9 5) . 3741254 CASH FOR SCRAP aVExt. Alterations, paneling. Free 1, A Knowledge of typino. development of new 1:30 P.M. 10.3:30 P.M. Load your car. Cast' Iron, COMPLETE BASEMENTS, est. Insured. K. Schrolhofer. 68r 95 X 12-5-1 ' X12-19-1 ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS . Z 12-5101 3.. Your own.car. standards. Will also prepare at our Porsonnel Dept. ' BICYCLE. BOY5, ROSS POLO. 2C newspapers, 50 cents per 100 lbs., 8137, days. 687-3713 eves 8. wknd IRVINOTON PORTER Experience nVcossary, tied up bundles free of foreign CEILINGS. PHONE HARPER 229 These lobs, with a'large trans- full lime. Benefits. ^Kitchen graphs, charts, otc, Position INCH, VERY GOOD CONDITION, 2413090 : Xt-f-73 •3 room apartment, heat 8, hot 500 Broad Street, materials. No. 1.copper, 40 cents water supplied. Near stores 8, portation company, offer good cabinets factory for plant 6. office. . offers excellent benefits. 2 YEARSTpLD. 125. CALL 484-231 per Ib. Brass |U5t 22 cents per Ib. K T-F-5. PAINTER • Interior 8, exterloi REGAL OEWEY I NDUSTRIES -^ X-12-5-1 Free estimates. Fully Insured. R transportation. Security required. Some of life'a brighter moments happen in salaries and great benefits. Please call lor appointment : Newark, N.J. Rags, .01 cents, Lead and CENTRAL BASEMENT Business couple preferred. 372- Please call for an appointment 1B35 Burnet Ave. Union 687 3500 MATTRESS-Box spring, queen bolferles. A8.P PAPER STOCK Complete home remodeling from Semanskl. intimate, dimly-lit settings. Now you can 527-3628. 789-1121 Ext. 212 slze-Slmmons Beauty Rest, new. 467-8785. 03,0. Still In oriplnal wrapping, won as CO., 4B • 54.So. 20lh St., Irvlnoton. cellar la roof. Try us and comparo Z 12 5101 -R-BELT SNOW TIRE (Prices sublect to channel. Phone Fully - /nsured. References ". :——- X t-f capture them without destroying the mood. FIRST NATIONAL contest prize. Value S329, asking belore delivery, 3741750. FREE- estimate-Interior IRVINGTON food Haulers, Inc. ACCURATE BUSHING GO. S250. Call 4867717 availablo. Call 485-4865, 487-8549 2'/i room apartment; heat, hot STATE BANK ~ 1 • H tf-18 R"12-26i( exterior painting and carpentry, That's saving a slice of life. The mood. The A UNIT OF EX-CELLOCORP . •• R-12-5-1 paneling u, celling, paperhanglng water. Near buses a, shopping. - • Now ultra-sharp 1/1.4 zoom lens fills your screen vy||h._. WAKEFERN FOOD EMERGENCY ROOM - 443 North Ave. Garwood,NJ OF NEW JERSEY TRAIN COLLECTOR will pay 3250 Fully Insured. Call Larry Green Available Jan. 1st. $165. Call 374- . look. And the sound. That's what the'new AtiEqyalOpportunity Employer ESTATE SALE cash for oach ot tho following Kitchen Cabinets 62 6650. ' bigger and clearor pictures • New, exclusive Step- Day Shift Equal OpportunltyEmployor Clonol engines, 3B,l,9E.400E. 408E, 467-3413. G AF SS/250 XL Sound Movie Camera is • New ultra-sharp f/1.4 precision zoom lens'fllls your screen CORP. X 12-5-1 145 Stiles St (off A/lorrls Ave), apt • Z 12-5.101 Motion™ control with forward, reverse fast-forward, Stop 600 YorkSt,,Elizabeth,NJ Every Weekend 12-A, Ellz., Sat. & Sun., 10:30-4 PM 5:144,. Highest cash prices paid for " A I N T I N O •E X T E« I O R IRVINOTON all about. Saving the scene, not setting it. .with bigger, clearor pictures • Forward, reverse, fast forward almost any trains. Call days 464- •DOLLY MAblSON Kitchens 2'/i large rooms, available 'n Glow™ bright still, ultra-slow 2 Ips and regular 6 fps EqUBlOpportunltyEmployerMF French 7 piece bedroom, chairs, - & INTERIOR. Try usl Good lob, operating plus new Stop 'n GlowTM still lots you stop the Mod. Surg. experience TURRET LATHE tables, sofa, round .dinette set, 8448, OVCS.-444.2692 I factory showroom, Rt. 22, -Immediately; heat 8. hot water , slow motion • Super bright, longer lasting quartz halogen ! ! Springfield. Kitchen design ser- • jii.sonablc ratos. Free estimates. JJX Interior Polntlno RESOURCE CENTER, 1064 (201)522-2244, -- $100, OR BEST OFFER 277-2879 LANDSCAPE GARDENER decorating 8. Paperhanglno. FVo ' supply, own oil heat. Available EqualOpporlunlfvEinplOyer—1 your next parly/ ba'r~mltzvah or New Lawns Made Monthly Jan., S150 month. Call 373-1982. Clinton Ave.^ Irvlnoton.- WStTRESrSaks Filth Avo.Au'o.,. special occasion,. Call Walker —•— R-12-5-15 WILL BUY esllmates. Call 687-62S8 or 687-66 — : - R 12-S-l- • SNOW BLOWER, AMF, Polar Maintflrnanco. spring Cleaning, anytime. : Z-125-101 — ~ . R 12-51 "Sprlnolleld, N.J. Eyporlenced for before noon, 743-5139 or after 4 Complete or-varNal-contents- of Shrubtaanllngand Pruning. Lawn IRVINGTON - part time. Excellent, working p.m., 763-2282."Ask for the artist. Bear, 4 H.P., 26 Inch wide, 4 years your home or estate. Wo will afso — . . Xt-f- Old. Excellent condition. »340 now, Repalr?3poT3oedlna and Lime and 4 SEASONS CONTRACTORS 4 rooms, 1st floor, available now. 1 SOUND makes the difference in movie? Dual 8 Sound Projector REQUISITION WRITER conditions., -Liberal emoioyeo ^——~—, ^"- HA 11-28.10 conduct for you any sales of Fertilizing:- ——• month security. Call 375-2891. beneflts.'Apply MIss'Kay, 374-7000 LOJE weight with N«w Shape asking J150. 233.59J2, household contents, large or.small.... We spocTallzo In residential Mark$810D DRAFTSMAN Retired -person with V ERY REASONABte RATES Industrial painting, paperhangln Z-U-5101 eumiq EUMIG^AKES THE DIFFERENCE IN SOUND MANUAL SOUND ON SOUND RECORDINQ-- Ext. 252,—i~V --•: capsules and Hydrex water pills. Calf AArs. Ponzlo for a unique IRVINGTON CAUDLES by Pat, lias jnoved to a Call C. Merk, 743-4054 St. spray applications.- Free, -es AAACHtNEPROCESS enolneorlnp- a. draftlno X -U-S-l Boro Drug. KenHwpf th. . -professional sorvfee;~25ttMt87-or- y/i rooms, Myrtlo Ave., Garden < backoround for wrltlnq WANTED-woman companion for' now location. Everynllng must go. •__• _ '"• ~ HA.tf-4: Call .334-9086 after 5, p,m, 10 percfln^Ql^ on. all .sTalricd glass Apartment," 1st floor, AC, J195. Excellent opportunity (or-H.S. materials requisition In shMjl eldorly woman; Free room and LOSE weight with*Klew Shane g^. K 12-19.18 • X-T-F- Security. CONTACT REALTY 373- fully automatic ttireidlng -for-Super a or 36 lp»vlorr Graduate familiar wllh metal fabcfcatlng. ahop. board -and__run of tho house. Tablets and 'Hydrex Water Pills, piles.) '/J off all' olrt_ Items, Maintenance Service 651 -PAINT FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1670. '_ . machine shop equipment i, Christmas cards, oil lamps--& FREE ESTIMATES MANUAL SOUND -with «M It. capacity. Minimum 20 hours' week, Hillside.. No housework; .434.3451. Schratt's Pharmacy, Inc., Z-12-5-101 Standard a. ooneral Crofting procticerWe"* (moke own hours) Excellent —•—— R 12-5-1 irvlnaton,. scented lamp oil. We havc-moved Ambulance Servko 22D H.T.'SPAINTING Mark $802 HOME CLEANING SERVICE 373-3247 IRVINGTON ON SOUND RECORDING will help train an enqlneerlno- worklna conditions. to220Zlon Rd., Noshanlc, M9J040 Umurpaiied brilliant p[c- -minded appllcant-wlltv-jsomc— WILLING TO LEARN NEW Windows washed, floors scrubbec • . X 12-12 124 Myrtle Av., cor. Madison.Av.; TRADE?-Onl!~rSJ45 Medical "Transp." Svc. 8. "waxed. :parw(llng'cleaned 8 nlce"3 room apartment, light'8, . turoi... IJV100W,.,Dlch- experience. -—REPUBLIC^— DUTCH BOY PAINTS ' par week. Phone 466,3434 today washed, carpet cleaning, etc. Cal 1 family house outside $175. 2,127; airy, good for 1 oi* 2 adults. • Fully automatic threading with 400 ft. ; ••-rporaled spukorwlthi 3RW< MEDICAREMEDICAlDAPP'D —Avallable-lmmedlately^Make-own hole redactor Tungiton FUtL BENKHITS PACKAGK Permanent wave for 110. Shampoo * 1973Leftovor Models I45S9tft •J7T375rT-$57i 8. up7T?ooms You go thru ice, mud capacity. CALLORAPPL'T: —METAL-PRODUCTS— _:_: __1 R.1? 5-45I heat 8. hot water. S125 month. See Double Belted For Hatogon Bulb. vh-^ luitable volume. & set for S3. Tues. & Thurs. onlynly. , I .. ,'i . and Displays < : hallways, stores, offices $25 & up Mr: Hecht 1ft drug ' store In * Brilliant picture with • New 12V, 75 W " WOMEN-MEN Call THE COMB «. SCISSORS, 10 Also carpentry, trim worl - nlf*hb*nlr' vaflA^tnp Tnnnilan UIIAJUM hitlh 789-1121 EXT .21^ ,376,7200/x 5'»lr Hockey ...... '. j »».oo building. ©Greal'Vactlon Ip snow ... and snow...or ln|octlon molding oporatloni. Alexander St., Vallsburg. 373-7581 Bowf'O-oama $ 99 00 Asphalt Driveways 25 -Majonry scaffold, commercial. Verv Prolocior will a'dlutt auto, 33Commerco st,,SprTnatleld,NJ, Second shift. No oxpcrlonce or 762-4435. - - -. reasonable. Free estimate, frei ' Z-12-5-101 OLond tiro wear • Now convenient control necessary. Call 241-Otill. 7'SI6loTabte : S270 00 IRVINGTON (Upper) ORptiT stronolh far """ ACCURATE BUSKING CO. X 121210 !»74EirlyBuySp«lil« minor repairs. Fully Insured. WE PAY THE TOW! matlcally to tho standard llphti, Rod for recording,' — —• R 12-S-l ASPHALT Driveways, parkins ALL MASONRY —Steps 3 rooms, heat 8. not water. Ideal - riiO0"d winter drlvlna SPECIAL FOR MEN J^SIal<(l«on ,.,,.. ,-.-.-ir.-r..-!-. .S120.00 3745436 or 3734000 . for business couple or newly weds Sound Separation Amber (or Snimrt • on..,. lots. All.work done with power sidewalks, waterproofing. Se • — X 12-5- size SALE PRICE SALB PRICE •r:t.r. a'.SIaleteen ... 1 :.. .s 130.00 roller. All kinds masonry. James employed. Insured. A. ZAP only. Vacant Jan. 1. 2nd floor of prccoodlng plctura) trlpt Experienced jocrotafy ne«de not. X 12U1 399.JJ20. CALL 442-1487 Knowlnsly accept H«lp WnntW private parking; app't. & walk-In K 12-5*15 All typos remodeling, additions, • R 12-5 46 AND DECORATING, INT. & EXT. supplied, 2nd floor. No pets: Call situations. " .,'• ". $ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR clientele, coll James, 494-9499. • • -J X 12-26-10 HOLIDAY TOY SALE repairs a. alterations.. Insured. REASONABLE RATES. FREE ada from »mploy*r» cov«r«d by .--— — HAU-8 DEGR & Bear, Moose, Used a. new toys. Barqalnsl Sun., Wm. P. Riviere, 6S8-7296. ESTIMATES. INSURED. 289-9434, WHEELS - DELCO BATTERIES - DYNAMIC BALANCING Hlflhly-nccurate throuQh-thelons exposuro moter, shutter Itil pair Labor Standard! Act WANTED ; ' Caribou - Processed ^'- Z.125.101 Milch applln to-implovniMil In Established company wllh new 300 Doc. 6/ al Cono. fioih Shalom, . -1 *— K t-l-32 IDEWALKS-Steps. All brlc )^ l-f-72 IRVINOTON • Intantala commtm, ll th«v CALL VauxhallRd. & Cedar Ave., Union, and block work. *25 years PAINTING speocjs up to^i/1000 second, FP and.X synchronizotipn. : series switchboard requires neat, Instructions, Schopls 9 379-2010 • experience. Fully Insured. Fref & rooms, heat & hot wafer, 1190. 3344 " Qtnrlt»tlhanth«ltgal minimum 0 AM IP M CARPENTERCONTRAQTOR INT. 8, EXT. TRIM WORK ablo person forl busy swltcnboard Security. Ready (or Jon. Ut. Ellis FIRESTONE - PIRELLI - STEEL BELTED RADIALS Honeywel ! the new " flail) to ,.««•(«.» .n hour fof «»•« : . . X-12J-10 I , ; . - ••••• K 12.5.15 Additions, kitchens «. bath estimates. Self employed. M APARTMENTS. NO JOB TOC and like office dutlosi Hours I to 5 'prABNo"*Tn6tructlon?— Dog., MEET new frlonds Social club. Dcutich, Sprlngllokl. 370.9099. Ave., near Springfield Ave. Catl TRULY AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ,.. ONLY $ covtrwlpnortiiNtifUarvllM" P.M.. 5 days. Excellent starting MOVING out of atolo. Must sell, romodellna. All types repairs & SMALL. 39V8«3 and (tin «n. hour for ntwly Intermediate, classical s. popx Divorced, widowed, separated and custom made llvlnp room, alterations. Free estimates. R. — — • . •• •• R 12-546 salary wllh bonus, Blue Cross, slnolo persons, Jack or Marie 434- CHARGE EM • BANKAHERICARD • MASTER CHARGE 159 5l^ cov n«w»p»rw <"••• UaUoble-porjonsjonly^xieei apply. „ professional periornwr. 447.2375. -— X.12-5-10 3744423, anytlm.. . SIDEWALKS PATIOS person i llvlnp room, small I ...... J.T fl* r — *---^ Ham . \IU Jd MAOICIAN.-.,JMaglc- Jtiowj-Jor PAINTINO. LEADERS & GUT SiTlhat IndlcSi a praftrtnea Contact. Mrs. Cafoman, MACK DOORS«^>paneling, .partitions,, SPECIALIZE )N SMALL JOuS IBHSr HRI-e • ESTIMATES, -bathroom,- kltchonr haaj li hot BORING «. PARTS CO., Rt. 32, PIANO, organ & Voice lessons In Schools, churches, clubs. Special OAKWQOD grain formica & ceilings, shoetrock finished water supplied. $135 per month. balM on aoi from amployan chlldr«n'« - shows. Amozlno •047 RAY AVE., UNION.N.J. INSURED. 406-7963. J. GIANNIN PHONE 688-6573 covarad ' bv th« Aga West, Union, N.J. »440794 your home. Reasonable ratos. call chromeiartmii\t'l, local otflca TELEPHONE Solicitors, work CHARISMA SOCIETY BAND, _. ,,, ,.,'- i '. ••—. ^R 125-15 INTERIOR * EXTERIOR • :——- Z 125101 TO THE BANK) •'•• UNION CAMERA lor- mart inlorni«ll»n,-.T.|i«. 1 PLAYER PIANO EXECUTIVE] read our Want Ads plaster no. waterproofing, self OPBN DAILY • TO J:M SAT. I TO I ' '" from home. .Clothing drive; Ideal OROAN LESSONS given In my «Mk» New Yoar's Eve emDloyed.andlnJi ' '" • Rooting, Leaders & outtars. Full' IRVINOTQH , DEC.» for nbuuW)Kasv,VVar round work; home or yours. Call alter 5 P.M. employment, call now bofore its antique, old rolls J. bonch. whon hlrlno employees. Brag 3'/a Inrge r'ooms, good ate a, freshly ! ~" .... u inBWMi i exchange " -p-.nmnw nnvr... ucv.» > about yourself to over 60,000 Insured, References. Reatonabli all areai,374-Wiv37a.i2ii«, 376- weekdays or weekends anyflme, '»'•>••( I 2

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I : -Thursday, December 5, 1974-L Public Notjce Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice certificate, a license sticker, and a _/il ;-Thursclay, December 5( NOTICE OF APPLICATION Section 1-7. MANNER OF registration certificate' Issued to application for proper registration any section, sub lecjion, - Apartments for Rent 101 Apartments Wanted 102 Houses Fcx Sals 111 OPERATING—GENERALLY. bicycle Identlficotln card. such person as licensee thereof, and Inspection tnerof, ana paid one poragroph,sentence, or any otnfrr * Take notice that application has Any person operating a bicycle The certificate of registration together with the name address, part of this Ordinance It ludged State Symphony > been* made to the Alcoholic shall have the - following dollar tp the Townihlp for the ~mviNOTON (UPPt!R) KOSELLlf PARK shall at all times do so with duo phone number, and blrtn date of release of the bicycle. This penalty unconstitutional or Invalid, such ^ Trees and shrubs replace LANDLORDS — We take Beverage Control Board of the Information: the same number as Union- Maplewood line. Cozy 3 Geo. PATON Assoc. Town ol Irvlncjton to transfer to regard for the safety of pedestrian the person to whom said bicycle Is In addition to those provided judgment shall not affact. Impair, exclusive li&linps at no cost to you. and vehicular traffic as Well as for the license; tho owner's name, was sold or transferred. Such under Sections 3-1 and 3-2 of this -or Invalidate the remaining part of Young Adults of New Jersey will sponsor a . • ^ ^ room aportmont In private We have qualified tenants seeking Realtors Acaclo Vlllanl trading as Traffic address, phone number, and birth this Ordinance, but snail be concert will honor residence. Convenient to public all size apartments, as wolt as 416 Chestnut St.,'Roselle Pk Llq.-Dell for premises located at said operator's own safety. It shall date; tho make and type ot the report shall bo made within five •Ordinance. - transportation. I or 1 adults be unlawful for any ptr&on ridings days of tho date ot said sale or confined to Its effect on that port of dancefromBp.m.lomidnightSunday.Dec. 15, MflflfXAf ff'V frtttCf'B'l lf$lf\m ClfOC furnished rooms Hirouoh Essex & 241-S666 151 Florence Ave., Irvlngton the bicycle to ride olher than -upon or bicycle, the slzo of the wheels, the transfer. It shall be the duly of the Section 2>5. FEES. For th^llrat this Ordinance directly involved preferred. No pets. JIBO month. Union Counties. We dro^elso •—- Z 11-5111 plenary retail distribution license astrldo a permanent dndr regular type of tlresand brakes; Iho serial purchaser or transferee of-such license Issued pursuant to this' In the controversy- In which such at RusseU'B Log Cabin, Clark; For more in- rUIIVWUjr (.Wlldi lUt IIQI i 5»llHS?-2> .Security required. Available Jan. interested. In property SPRINGFIELD - *— ' No. D1D-15 heretotorhereotore Issuessud to number, and any other Ordinance, the sum of one dollar Byrne next week Rihd H tdi Tffi scat attached thereto, or to hold bicycle to apply for a transfer of shall be paid to the Township of judgment is rendered. 1st. 371-9661. management. For further Richard Harpor trading as Traffif c onto eny-rpther moving vehicle, or permanent, identifying features; registration therefor within flye . SectlonSt.-EFFECTIVE DATE. formation on the dance for Jewish single men Mcn mi machines of the Garden State Park- Haritan qnd Asb'ury'Pafk toll plazas, Z-12-5-101 information'please call ESSEX 20% DOWN PAYMENT Dell.-.&& LiquorLqu ocs located-ae t 151511 to coast with both foot oft pedals, space for a now owner's name, days of said sale or transfer. . Springfield. For each renewal of This ordinance shall take effect The New Jersey State Council on the Arts will mON COUNTY APT. FINDERS, INC., Florence AAve. Il; Irvlngtont . address, and phone number. The any such license the sum of fifty Immediately upon final passage and women from 20-40, readers may contact way maintenance division are busy restoring As contractors finished various stages of to qualified buyer. Fabulous 4 or to race, or to do tricks or fancy certificate shall be In triplicate: Section 212. DESTROYING cents shall be paid. sponsor the New Jersey Symphony "Changing the Color of Politics" will be the first black in history to be nominated for the 1. 2 & 3 room apartments, Broker. 3746262. bedroom, l'/j bath home. Asklno Objections, if any, should be riding, or to remove both hands and publication (n the manner Jewish Singles, Box 1%, Rahway, 07065; thc beauty of the landscape which only a short their work, Parkway personnel and equipment furnished a. unlurnlihed. made immediately In writing to from the handlebars, or to carry the top sheet shall be tor the LICENSE STICKER, In cases Where a transfer of provided by law. ' • •••'••• limc ag0 wps e bustlin ene Orchestra's second onnual Governor's Concert topic of black legislator and political activist vice-presidency, although he was too young to Immediate occupancy. Starting Z 125102 151,500. EVES: 467.3W8. Realtor. ^.presont owner's .• records; the REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE, ownership Is mode, the fee for such EXBCUTiVES. Vend our want Ads when hiring * 8 w . °' construction moved in to carry out an extensive, systematic Young builnns couple seek 1 OAK RIDGE REALTY 376-4822 -Valentine Melssner, Town Clerk, more persons of one tlmo than the em^oyces. Broifoboirt yourself to over BC.OO in Trenton, Thursday, Dec. 12. Tho gala event, accept. , from J25 week B. up. ESSEX • Z12-5-11I Municipal Bldo., Irvington, N.J. number for which the bicycle 1% second sheet shall be sent to the OR SERIAL^, NUMBER transfer shall be fifty cents. Section 6-1. POLtCE BICYCLE Julian Bond when he speaks at Seton Hall COUNTY APT. FINDERS, INC. bedroom apartment, under $200 Bicycle Board when the ownership PROHIBITED, flo* person shall The fees set forth herein may be SAFETY EDUCATION suburbaemployeesn homeholda. Brag aboul cat n yoursel686-7700f , dallto yove 9r t o 5:00BCOM. activitroary lb yfrn contractorm <;lx Ins engage10 Innnds ihrlwocn expandinn ttiig* replantinremoveg job dt o froreplacm eth treee pats anh do shrubf • the"s; roathadt honoring Gov. Brendan Byrne, will start at » per month, In good area. Call 687- SPRINGFIELD 07111 designed and equipped, or to carry >i TOWNSHIPOF5PR1NGFIELD - PUBLIC NOTICE One of the ways Julian Bond is trying to ef- Stuyvesant Ave., Irving ton. hot water. Sl&rangc. Call 374-6805 LOWER PRICED operate any bicycle on any'police certificate Is operative. Nothing In this ordinance shad« upon children In both the statutn, UnlonCounty.N.J. CITY OP LINDEN Jersey Highway Authority said this week as he concert underscores the state's commitment to Bond, one of the founders of the Student Non- fect this is through ttie- Southern Elections otter 5 P.M. sidewalk In ttie Township of this section shall prohibit tho oral nances,rules and regulations - BONO PUBLIC—NOT4CE—1» hereby.— observed a work crew planting a row of white Choice' of two Colonial homes' The bicycle Identification card Board from stamping or engraving completion thereof, be punishable governing the operation and use of A BOND / ORDINANCE TO AMEND A CERTAIN J support a broad range arts program. II is Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCCO) in Fund, an organization to provide financial and- available in tho J30's. Both with 3 ORDINANCE NO.MC 2429 Springfield except for the delivery shall have the same- Information by a fine not exceeding five bicycles and recognized safety . ORDINANCE ENTITLED "A BOND ORDINANC"— E olven that the following ordlnanco birch trees in the median between the two new 6 rooms, 2nd floor, supply own heat bdrms. Assumable mtoe. on t It ENTITLED of newspapers or other numbers on the frames of bicycles hundred dollars or, except In the APPROPRIATINOG (1000U0,0000 , AND AUTHORIZINAUTHOHIZINGO THE ISSUANCE was introduced and passed on first evidence of the cooperative relationship bet- 19G0, was actively involved in the civil rights organizational aid to progressive candidates COHDOS. FOR SALE 101B merchandise and then only if the thereon as the llconse sticker and. on which no serial number can bo procedures In the use and- 8. hot water. 374 7325. Coll after 6 qualified. Phone now.) AN ORDINANCE TO REQUIRE also space for the newfound or on which the number Is case of a corporation, . operation-of same. OP 157,000 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIPSHIP; FOR VARIOUS reading by-the Council oftho City .. inner Roadways. "Birch flourished here before movement on the policy level as well as an P.M. OWNERS OR OTHERS IN operator Is moving In the same imprisonment tor a period not IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSES AUTHORIZED TO BEof Linden in the County of Union, ween the arts and the government in our state for local office in the eleven Southern states direction as the nearest lane of owner's, name, address, and phone Illegible or' inadequate for exceeding ninety days, or both, In the bulldozers moved in, and, birch Is Roing individual participant. In 1965 he gained at- . = Z 125101 ELIZABETH CHARGE, AS HEREINAFTER number. It shall be In theidentification purposes. " Section 7. If any-part ot parts of UNDERTAKEN BY THE TOWNSHIP OP SPRjNOFIHLD, IN THE State of New Jersey, on December and our common goal of providing the slate and which he serves as chairman. IRVINOTON CHARLES A. REMLINGER DEFINED, (OF BUILDINGS motor vehicle traffic. Bicycles operator's possession at all times. the discretion of the municipal this Ordinance are for any reason COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY," TO INCREASE THE 3, 19744 and wilwlll.bl i>ee presented ffoor back in. So it is at other places and with other Realtor • 376 3319 shall always yield to pedestrians. judge hearing the matter. Ttie held to bo Invalid, such decision APPROPRIATION CONTAINED THEREIN FROM THE -with the highest quality ovents." tention when, newly elected Ip the Georgia- Modern AC, 3VaVoom garden opt. USED FOR RESIDENCE The license stickers shall be Section 3-13. BICYCLES FOR further consideration and hearing species. Wherever a certain'tree flourished— 1 In good location. Near shopping Condominium UNION : Z 12-5111 PURPOSES, WHICH HAVE HAD Any person who has not reached HIRE. No person engaaed In the registration and license of anyshall not affect the validity of the AFORESAID 140,000 TO W5.000 AND TO INCREASE THE to be held In the Council legislature, he, was barred from taking office ADVERT I S-E-ME-N T center, church, transportation. S3V.500. Crawford section; mother- APARTMENTS . DAMAGED BY his thirteenth birthday, may numbered serially beglnnino with business of renting tlcyctes for' person convicted for violating this' remaining portions of this AUTHORIZATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FROM 157,000 Chambers, City Hall, wood pine or cedar, maple or sycarfWe, whatever Tickets are $1; senior citizen tickets are 25 Immediate occupancy. Rent, 5200— Starting J30,56a daughter, living room, dining THE DISCHARGE OF SURFACE operate a bicycle on the sidewalk the Number 1, shall bear, the hire In the Township shall rent or ordinance may,In ttiedlscretionof Ordinance. ' • TO (80,500 • " • ' Avenue, Linden, New Jersey on by fellow legislators who objected to his anti- Business couple preferred. For -Swimming pool, local and New room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. legend "Springfield; .N.J."-shall tho Bicycle.Board, be suspended Tuesday, December 17,1M4 at 8:00 it is being returned." ' cents, Reservations may be made by calling ^ York^uses stop at dpor. Nestled 1 WATERS ACCUMULATED on either side of a street only If indlcate'the date upon which the offer for rent any bicycle which, - Section a. All Ordinances or BE IT ORDAINEDBY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE , war and anti-draft position. After a year he was . HOW'S information, 371)470 evenings & Principals only, Call 667.4417. DURING A RAINFALL, AND said person at no time while so has not been registered and for 0-Jcngth of t|me not teas than parts of ordinances Inconsistent TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW PAP.MA . prevailing timtimee , or na* soowonn the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 27 W. weekends^ blocX away' from inopptno area . Z12-5111 WHICH APARTMENTS HAVE riding enters onto the street. If license expires, and shall have tho licensed as directed In this nnn nor more tharntwenty days. _. _. _. .. _ . n, new '. Inthe particular operation the commissioner finally seated when the U.S. Supreme'Court and~Vblock away from park. .UNION phrase "Bicycle Llconsd" thereon. with the provisions or. this JERSEY, (not less than, two-thirds of all ttie- members thereo'"• f thereafter as Fhe matter C\n be State street, Trenton (609) 292-0130; . Z 12-5-101 BEEN REPAIRED AND said person while so riding on the It shall be attached to the frame of Ordinance. Section 3.2. •' SAME- dinance are hereby repealed. affirmatively concurring), that a certain bond ordinance entitled "A' reached. - was watching, a selective thjnning of trees was overruled-the Georgia House's action, and YOUR IRVINGTON THEREAFTER OFFERED TO sidpwalk will enter or does enter '. Henry J.Baron JUST STARTING? PROSPECTIVE TENANTS FOR ontotnestreetrhemusrthen move" -tho bicyclo by-tho-Board. Section 2-14. INSPECTION BY VIOLATIONS BY MINORS. Any I, Arthur H. Buehrer, do hereby bond ordinance epproprTatfng^iMiOftO.jnoLttulhorJzlna.the Issuance.of -going on in the-woods-on-lhe west sideof the • -The program will include works-by-Correlli.— today he still serveiflri that legislature. He lias 3 rooms, 2nd floor. 5175 plus GARDEN STATE Greof-opportunity for couple- OLICErTROCEDURE-TO-BECErTROCEURETBE ~ "person whoShoirvIblateariy 67 the" cerTifytrrtitth«rBtjointTif~trtt—th«—forBtjointrr "J57|000~DDTKiDnd3s ofTnotesoofTnotefof theTownshlp, torr various Improvements oror. City Clerk -HEARING? -•• security. Dec. occupancy. Call 375 RE-RENTAL. WITHOUT FIRST in the same direction • as the Section 2-10. TERM OF FOLLOWED' IT BICYCLE provisions of this ordinance and ordinanco was Introduced for first s authorized to be undertaken by the Township of Springfield, In AN ORDINANCE TO existing roadway near Cheesequake Stale Park Stravinsky, Handel, Menotti, Hossini, Hum- also been active in national politics at both the needing only 1 bedroom to buy NOTIFYING SUCH nearest lane of motor vehicle REGISTRATION; BIENNIAL J Free electronic hearing tests will be given 7601. . CONDOMINIUM UNLICENSED. The Township of who, because of his age. Is not reading at a regular meeting of the Coi7nty"ofTiiiTon—y f Ui,, New Jersey/Jerse"' desfanafed"inItie'bfflciadeslor'- • • "• . records"" "of FURTHER _AMBND AN perdinck, and Tchaikovsky. Associate Con- small, 2 family home. Extra PROSPECTIVE TENANTS OF traffic. ' ,- INSPECTION. The registration J and birch trees were being taken from there for 1900 and 1972 national Democratic conventions, -. Z 12-5101 CALL GORCZYCA AGENCY . Income will help pay mortgaoe. THE PRIOR DAMAGE BY certificate provided for In this Sprlnnfleld police may Inspect any sublect to the Jurisdiction of the the Township Committee of the thoTownshlpo.. mshlpolilpof* Sprfsprlnqfle|djSpringfieli d a»s OrdinanceOrdinanc" " - "e* No. 72-lfl, «?acted "afte' r publi..._."'-_c ORDINANCE 13 NT IT LED, . ot Beltone Hearing Aid Service offices on IRVINGTON * 241-2442 352-8875 Section 1-9. SAME—LEAVING bicycle being operated or used on municipal court, shall, for the first Township at. Springfield, In the hearing on November U, 1972, be and Is hereby amended AS FOLLOWS: "AN O R DINANCE replanting in Ihe median between mileposls ductor Jesse Levine will conduct the orchestra. helping to^usher-in reforms. He also was the* 4'/j room apartment, 2nd floor, 143,500. Cag now.LEyES; 687-3360. SURFACE WATERS OR THE Ordinance snail be valid for as County of Union and State of New Monday and Tuesday. Z 12 5101B Realtor: • DANGER OF SUCH WATER BICYCLE ON SIDEWALK OR long as the registered bicycle any street, bicycle path, public offense, be reprimanded In writing SflciinoJTSflciinoJ*.Thh e saseverall ImprovementIproementss described lnSectlon3 of this bond ESTABLISHING A _122.1 and 122.5 in Madison Township. Middlesex newly painted. Grove , Ter. STREET. Nooperator of a bicycle place, or-sidewalk at any time, to by tho Bicycle Board, which • Jersey held on November 24, 1974 ordinance are hereby respectively authorized at general Improvements SCHBDU1.E.-OF_-T1XLESL Factory-trained .hearing aid specialists Available Immediately. Call 4S&- SPRINGFIELD OA.K RIDGE REALTY 376 4B22 DAMAGE OCCURRING IN THE shall leave a bicycle lying or remains in the ownership of the reprimand, stating the nature of and that the said ordinance shall County. ' • Z 12-5-111_. FU-T4JRE-FROM THE SAME person initially registering the ascertain whether or not It has to be made or acquired by the Township of Springfield, In the County of CLASSIFICATION OP Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice will be at the office listed below (o perform 7730. IIZTTCAUSE), TO FIRST NOTIFY standing upon a 3ldewalk or streot blcyclo; except, however, that thereon a valid Township license the violation, shall be addressed to bo submitted (or consideration and Union; New Jersey. For the said several Improvements .or purposes DUTIES, SALARY RANOE5 Z-12-5-101 CONDOMINIUMS!!! In a manneVor position likely-to the parents or Guardians of the final passage-at a regular meeting AND REOULATIONS. FOR This procedure is being followed elsewhere Houses Wanted EACH PROSPECTIVE TENANT •each blcyclo registered hereunder sticker properly displayed, or of the said Township Committee to stated In said Section 3, there are hereby appropriated the respective 'the tests. . , IRVINOTON (UPPER) OF SUCH PRIOR WATER impede or qndanoer pedestrlan-or shall be Inspected biennially. whether ihe bicycle is In proper - offender. A second offense will sums of money therein stated as If*.appropriations made for said- MAINTAINING THE along the construction area, commissioner PUBLICNOTICE 3 room modern apartment, heat & CONVENIENT & REASONABLE DAMAGE AND THE DANGER vehicular traffic; but said Application (or- J&I0 Inspection mechanical condition to bebring a notice from the Bicycle. be held on December 19, 1974 la improvements or purposes,- said sums being Inclusive of all CLASSIFICATION AND Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- hot water, parking. 5189. Call after operator shall so place the blcyclo" Board directing the offender and the Springfield Municipal Building SALARY noted, as plant life is moved from one place to • TAKE NOTICE that Ihe following recommendations (or lonfng variances from the Board of WE NEED 1 or 2 (amlly homes In OF 5UCH WATER DAMAGE as to avoid annoyance and danger shall be made as provided In operated safely. In tho event that a his parents or guardians to a pi at. 8:30 P.M. at which time and appropriations heretofore made therefor and amounting In the aggregate Adjustment were heard by the Township Commllteo of iho Township of Union in the County of derstanding is welcome to have a test using 5 P.M., 374-8187. Irv., Vails.; or Union, for our OCCURRING IN THE FUTURE Section 2-4, Upon successful bcyclbicycle Is being operatepeated or .usedu — t. 8:30 . a to 185.000 Including the aggregate sum ot W.500 as Ihe several down STANDARDIZATION PLAN . another where it can better serve the en- 2V3.,,3-; 3'/i-, 4.rm. units from of accident during said operator's >r gi >pear l r persons Union on Tuesday, the 12th day of November 197J at 6 P.M. In the Municipal Building, Frlberger . the latest electronic equipment to determine Z 12 5101 119,600 to J34.500I Monjhly Clients. Why not give us a try? FROM THE SAME CAUSE; AND absence. Inspection .a -new 2-year license withouithtt ffhhe propeprr lilicenss e sticker before the PolicPol e Safety Oftfleer place any person or persons payments for said Improvements or purposes required by law and more OF ALL EMPLOYEES OF vironment. , Park, Morris AvenuO, Union, New Jersey. " * IRVINGTON maintenance frdm s51-tdl.Includes Broker. PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR sticker shall be. attached to theor Is In such a condition as to bo and ththe BicyclBiel board.Thbd: The Board, interested therein will be given an particularly-described In said Section 3 and now available therefor by THE CITY OF LINDEN his or her particular loss. Diagrams . Willfamsburo Apts., 27 Linden Av., THE VIOLATION THEREOF. UNDER CIVIL SBRVlCfi," heat &. hot water I • Greenery TIME REALTY — 399 4258 ' Section 1 - t 0 . frame by the Bicycle Board. unfit for safe operation, tho police In Its discretion, may either opportunity to be heard concerning * virtue of provision In a previously adopteov budget or budgets of tho The plantings serve not only ecological and 3Vj rooms. AC, Individual surroundsl ' For details or 1010Cllntor>Ave., Irv. RESPONSIBILITIES OF (shall, for tho first offonso. direct prohibit such offender_from riding said ordinance. Copy Is posted Township for down payment or for capital Improvement purposes. 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Jfthursday, December 5, 1974-1. 'Poinsettia Ball' J to mark 1 Oth year of medical center More than 500 guests are expected to attend In case of emergency The Zip Code Professor cites origin of 'Jackson ^Whites' the 10th anniversary "Poinsettia Ball," for call /-Saint Barnabas Medical Center this week. This by local historians, newspaper and magazine legend had n/historical basis and realized that 376040O for Police Department A new book by a young Rutgers Eniversity gala social and fund-raising community event for Springfield is writers. he wanted t6 expand whaPhad started out to be or First Aid Squad historian seeks to dispel erroneous folk legends is being held to commemorate the loth year in— His interest in what he calls a "little race" an academic project. . . • " 376-7670 for Fire Department surrounding the ancestry of a little-known Livingston and the beginning of the 110th an- began when he was a student at Westwood Hjgh . For the past five years, he has appeared as a group of racially-mixed New Jersey people. • niversary year for Saint Barnabas "iiTISJS," 07081 ,-v- School and first met writer and editor John C. speaker before historical societies, women's Through genealogical research, Dr. David The ball will be held at the Governor Morris Storms, the man he says was instrumental in clubs, church groups and groups of the Steven Cohen, assistant professor of history Inn, Morristown, this Saturday. Thecommlttee continuing the myth in print. ' „ mountain people to make known, the results of Published Every Thuradoy by Jrumor Publishing Corp. and American studies at the Newark College of will meet Ihe guests at a recept1on~at7rp;m. "Storms was a good story-teller who too of ten Jiis research. Two years ago he appeared, with . _, 41 Mounloln ave., Springfield, N.J. 07081 -686-7700" Arts and Sciences, disproves claims that the This will be followed by dinner and dqnclng in presented his stories as historical fact," Prof. y two residents of Ringwood, on an educational Ramapo Mountain people are descendents of SCULPTURE OF NATIVITY was dedicated recently at Hollywood Memorial the ballroom at 9 p.m. , ' - - Cohen said. "Unfortunately, his 'Jackson/ television program. _„_„._• ; Mailing Addrcis; Subiaiptlon R»to Second Clo.m P.o.tacje escaped slaves; Indians, Hessian soldiers and H.A. Welshons, president of the comentory, said the sculpture, which is part of the Poinscttios and twinkling lights will decorate VOL 46 NO. 10 SPRINGFIELD, N.J;, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974 .Whites' story was later picked up by such REACTION TO HIS WORK has been varied, P.O. Box 69, SprlngfUld, N.J. 07081 S10.00 Yearly Paid ot Springfield. N.J. 25 Conts Per Copy prostitutes. latest mausoleum, will be ready for public viewing the second week In December. the room. \ ' . • '•' respected authorities as poet William Carlos d he admitted that some of the criticism has Prof. Cohen's book, "The Ramapo Mountain an The cemetery will be open to the general publlc'through Christmas Day from 9 a.m. Table decorations will follow the same color Williams and sociologist E. Franklin Frazier, People," published by the Rutgers University come from the mountain people. The epilogue to 5 p.m. , - scheme of red and white, A program in gold convincing many people that the Ramapo Press, _is an )iistorical, sociological and an- of this book presents some of these views. They and red will be at each guest's place. The menu thropological view, reflecting his personal grange "from the statement of a colored woman genealogical charts of the earliest families, legend." will be in French. interest and professional expertise. and degenerates." _„_<,_ * / ' . who told him she was "proud now to be one of details of their migration to the Ramapo The first scholarly presentation of an integral The entertainment program will be headed In it he attacks' the legend of the "Jackson WHO, THEN, are the Ramapi) Mountain the Ramapo Mountain people" to the angry Mountains, tape transcripts of theirfolkrbelicfs—part-of-Ncw~Jersey~irnd~Americair history, by Connie Francis, vocalist and guest arlist for Township Committee ..Whites," a derogatory title applied to the people? ' ..-• ' / remarks of some Hillburn residents who were and appendices of herb cures, folk remedies Prof. Cohen's book should do much to dispel the (he ball. She will be accompanied by the Les " "Ramapo Mountain people that was perpetuated' Sociallyahd "racially, they"arVver new enabling its services to be expanded. (Photo-Grdphics) Jersey. • • ;. ... ~ only for 1974 increases. received a Ph.D. in American civilization! ago. The major factor - The Township Committee Tuesday ruled that Prof. Cohen decided to write his dissertation on contributing to this decline the landlord had not waived his rights simply the Ramapo Mountain people. Towards this has been early detection World of books has an open door by absorbing previous tax increas.es. It did end, he spent a year (1968-69) living in the Mah- resulting from the Pap Tesl.» state,'however, that since a recent amendment wah-Ringwood-Hillburn area. For a few The Jan. 29 show •will to the rentieveling ordinance had set (he base Late in November a majority of the- mer- The aim of the organization is "to improve months, towardsThe end of his stay,,he lived encourage persons over 40 to year for-(axes as 1972, the owner could-not chants ofTvlorris•aveiratrirrSpringfieldrmct at~: thcJbusinessjcUmate on^ Morris avenue and to with Wallace and Vivian De Groat of Hillburn, have procto' examination jor ^ in Wbiton library collect a surtax forthat portion of the increase the National State Bank and unanimously voted provide shopperswTlh an area of good shopping Prices paid by consumers for goods and one of the mountain families. the detection of colon-rectum 'from 1971 to '72. - ;..--..... to create a formal organization, the Morris conditions .'and a spirit of confidence hi the services in the New York-Northeastern Now "It took that long," he said, "to become cancer. Excluding skin BY KAREN ZAUTYK to experience the atmosphere of vi library such dergnrten-through-flfth grade school to one for He can, however, charge the tenants for the Avenue Merchnnts Association. The mer- area." Jersey area rose 0.8 percent in October, ac- trusted by the mountain people and for them to cancer,. Ihis is the site of the ry^conjured ' us the-onc-Jn-the^Edwarrt , Wnllnn-^iciiaol—jusLLIourJh_and_0Ith_4!C(ideja.,Jiurini!--'. ng the group, stated that "in The association has adopted a set'of by-lnws Springfield, will find ^uch ideas laughable. 1 cording to Herbert Bienstock, the U.S. realize that ray work was an honest attempt to greatest number of new up for some children visions of dark, dusty, summer, Lonney and two .former students. the apartments rose, from approximately a unified action of the merchants, TvIo7rTs~' antTexpeets-ttl-elect-permnnent-pffieerg-at-the That facility, headed, by an enthusiastic ^ Department of Labor's Assistant Regional correct the derogatory stereotypes that had cancer cases and is a leading silent places ruled by'crotchety old ladies who .Onzi|o and Jerome Pulliam, moved the entire $110,000 in 1971, by $0,500 in, 1972, by $2,600 in aveniie can again retain the shopping image i'"t egulagl r meeting in FebruarFebruaryy . In the meantimemeantime, English teacher turned teacher-librarian, libraryVBboks (12,000of them), tables, chairs.- Director for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, been created about them." cause of cancer dea|ha among spent their days stamping out books and 1973 and by $10,000 this year. once had." former Mayor Vincent J. Bonadies has been .'„, William Lonney, Is a place where rending and who heads the HI.S office in New York. On completion of his doctoral dissertation, men and women. Slight, if whispering "Shhh!" at frequent intervals. - desks, shelves, etc.—from one end of the . The landlord may now charge tenants for the designated as temporary president. learning are fun. And jts popularity is attested The October rise largely reflected higher Prof. Cohen was thoroughly convinced that the any, recent change has But any youngster who's been lucky enough building to the other, settihgiip'new quarters in latter two increases, but not for the $8,500 1972 The Morris avenue merchants took action to by the fact that it is seldom empty, even housing, bakery and sugar products, and new occurred in either the "the former kindergarten room. increase. The project has 228 tenjmts, of whom last Saturday by decorating both sides of during lunchtime, when youngsters often car prices. Partially offsetting the effect of incidenceor death rates due to --O—O-- ' 100 had filed complaints with the Rent Leveling Morris avenue with live Christmas trees and forsake outside play for a.visit. . these upward movements wore price declines Open house today Ihis kind of cancer. Shoppers urged Board. ... garlands. Together with the sponsoring of for gasoline, meats and dairy products. On'a The importance of early '•E—onablo^-Lonncy hoi Santa's arrival in Springfield, association lunchtime," Lonney said. "We finally have a only to add more books to the collection, but members covered the parking meters for the seasonally adjusted basis the index ruse 0.!i at Kean College detection as a means of THE BROOK ENCROACHMENT was rqanrwith an outside door, and it's the greatest also to expand the audio-visual programs. Main Christmas season. percent following a 1.1 .purcent rise in Sep- The Industrial Studies department of Kean by Chief Porsell thing that's happened, to this place. The speakers have been installed and, in the future,' \brought before the committee by Raymond The Merchants Association is organizing a • tember and a t.f! percent rise in August College of New Jersey, Union, will sponsor its Baumrlnd, who with Rebecca Seal had'pressed 'children just have to knock and come in. Some "listening posts" will be set up in various areas program including special sales programs, The October increase brought the area's fall open house program in "(he Industrial to prevent thefts tlu\committee for more than a year to have Yule music, like to come here and do homework; some, just in Ihe room, allowing an audio program to be . periodical flyers to all homes and.' a close Consumer Price Index to 60.2 percent above the Studies Building-today from i) a.m. removed a fence they said blocked the flow of a Thefts of items left in automobiles occur ; to relax. The other day I had lunch duly and broadcast from a central point, yet heard by liaison with the Township Committee. 19G7 base. With the October index at 160:2 (1967- Or. Vance B. Synder, department chairman, (hrougiioul (he year, but the rale of (he crime told them the library would be closed, and they children individually or in small groups in brook ijear MountainLjind .Hillside avenue, 100), the area consumer, now has to spend said the event will offer high school students. art exhibit _ (Continued on paflo 23) increases during (he holiday shopping season. wanted to argue and argue about it." " different acens, causing chronic flooding in the Kipling avenue $16.02 to buy what $10.00 was ahlejcbuy in the •thcir_.parents, -Jeachcrs and other interested A Christmas concert by the Springfield Police Chief George Par-sell The Walton facility is now in larger quarters, Lonney also is implementing two in*- area. A portion of the fence was finally 1967 index base period. persons an opportunity to- observe regular Collegium Musicum of cautioned (his week. ' removed this ^ant-summer after a suit was Expressed as purchasing power, (lie dollar in. • den'arlftiTenUil classes sessions, special exhibits thanks lo the switchover from being a kin- strucUonnl programs, one to teach reference Conservation talk-- Montclair State College will be Chief Parsell, in a warning to local residents, skills, the' other, general library skills. filed by the N.J. attorney general. October 197-1 in the New York-North-eastern of student work, and .to survey other cnhipus given at the Montclair Art urged them to take special precautions during • "I think libraries in schools are an essential Committeeman Norman Tianner „ reported New Jersey area was worth 62.4 cents in 1967 activities and facilities on scheduled hourly' Museum on Sunday1 as a planned at LWV t^is time, when shoppers' throughts are likely (Continued on page 23) that he toured the area last week with other dollars and 52.5 cents in 1957-59 dollars. tours, • ____^ musical counterpart to the to be more on what they are buyihgthan wlial . officials. He said he would seek removal of the museum's-"Christmas Story rest of,;th.c fepce. He added that there were holiday meeting in Art" exhibition. being investigated 2 men get $230 other'major obstructions in the brook, in- The annual holiday meeting of the The group will play at 3 and Springfield police are continuing their in- , III I put your parcels in Ihe trunk (if your auto, cluding a retainlngwall'that had collapsed. Springfield League of Women Voters will be Editor's Quote Book 4 p.m. in the museum's East vestlgation'of'a break-in at the Springfield where they will not be visible to, would-be Committeeman.-Robert, Weltchek said the held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Judy ' Gallery, where. oarly ' State Bank, I\t. 22 and Hillside avenue, earlier .thieves," he said, adding that persons driving in motel hold-up town "engineer would contact the property Feinberg, 16 Golf Oval. A dessert buffet is There i\ a guilt man who European altar *art is on this week.'Police-said the total loss is un- • Approximately $230 was taken Sunday fron.' from store to store would do better to transfer owners involved to have thenv remove the planned; anyone wishing to attend may contact makes ei'erf man \erl small: display. The concert is free dertermined at this time, but apparently only the.Qiin.lity Court Motel, IU. 22, Springfield, by packages to the trunk before leaving the first . (Continued on page 23) the membership chairman, Anne Conn, at 467- llul the really ."real man is and open to the public. about $23 in change was taken -.from several two men who held up the night clerk, township SLUZEMGER "METEOR" the. man who makes evejy- parking lot, not after arriving at their •0009. ; -The Collegium Musicum is a destination. tellers'stations. police reported. man feel'great. - Guest speaker will be Richard Galan(owitz;of -- group of musicians interested 'Most thieves would not go arpund forcing "-' According to Pa(rolmen Edwnrd Bnumer Police said the robbers, one armed with a TEMMIS RACKED— —Chinese Prove the North' Jersey Conservation Foundation, in authentic perfonmiiiee of trunk locks at random," Pa.rsell said, "bul if ' mid Edwin_GJflIissmans , who conducted the _nickel-p]ated revolver, entered the motel at Meeting date shified BPly laminated, aih ifarneTY^Tbrad Medieval and Renaissance preliminary Investigation,. entry_Mas._inaileI•. ,2JW_a.m..and confronted the clerk, who was AUGUST CAPRIO has- filed to -'-runVfor-. . ivlio. will talk on how- the knowledge of the LcMhor gripi Multi-Ply nylon strung) they see someone putting parcels in the trunk- : The Township Committee will holil its* | ' another term on tho Sprlngflold Board physical characteristics ot our town con help music. - _ihey may decidejo break in while the.shopper; sometime between 4 p.m. Sunday and Monday alone in the reception area. They took $3.n (ronf_ nr-ut yd!"1"1' ""T'liB l"'vt Tlinriitiiy -g Reg. -morning, when it wasdlscoverecrby an officer him'-anil^approxirnately $200 frondho-<»s "~of~Hijcdtrdn in tho local school determine tho most appropriate use of our 90. " The "Christmas Story in |^ in the store." ..'... Decli)—at^S-piin-v- in- the-Kluiiioipul—g—- ""elections ForJ. 11. He Is a former board land. A question and answer period will follow. $22 Flutist is added Arl" exhibition, which will .'. Person^ who cafiybundles njcound with them of the bank. The burglar, wha pHed open register, before niaking their getaway in an g. The Untc-ia-lteltii! changed g several drawers and attempted to open office nuto. Policesaid both the men were black and p'rosidontr"Charles Si Cohn' of - Gnlantowitz is the author of many papers, i g \

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