Wildlife remedies threatening^ Slightly wetter May s • at graduation Temple to install Sit-in spurs Tbe German Language School, Cancer Society rhino, others with extinction Unjon. honored its gradoates at a dro- cools drought, temps ner recently Karen Weber oC (Ma aasd May *»s an exceptional- May U was an extreme- unusually low one and con- playoff dispute Koa time v«jh»« a toothkche.tr y mand ts its born ta Asia. India, and p in AJrica.'MihidJ ts now the Caroline Stnbjic of Ir»-ingtoa were ry xnrt day, with 3 inches of tributed » the low water running drive new trustees munching co crocodile sales cooked in some parts of the Middle East rjiia& ly cool month and, for- leading supplier of rhino hams and av

s : hi .•.•••*"• •••,•',-"f'rf'iv '•.'':\A :'-i "' . * 2 — Thursday. June21.){«l — SPRINGFIELD JNJ! LEADER outes lisi SPRINGFIELD (N.J HELPER - Thursday, li»m7S. mm - i 'ommittee to ratify Your Library for summer school *•.'•'• • ' contract with PBA Bus routes have beta an- and Wenti Avenue; Darby Lane (Moontaia- remembrance for United Slates Service aouneed lor SpriagfleJd Charles Street and Rolling , and High Point by tbe county engineering department, men still missing in action in Vietnam: readeais attending sum- Rock Road (Mountain- Drive and. Highland* >f AJ. Liebling added to collection according to (Sen. The resolution «as adopted in mer school at Gov. liv- sio»; cfcaries Street and.Avenue. _ ' response to a local residenl, EUj: ingston Regional High V— — r—4—r - - —— Cost for development of the park hat Following are review of the recently . consciougJev Ihe evolution of the People's Temple, vkhcthcr single, married, or divorced, joyablyf Bcrry.-a top ski writer •and child at tlie age or two, lists necessary Muffins. »bo it representing the New School, Berkeley Heights. received books at the Springfield Public sliklonl. with headed by the sntanjeally clever Jim in some sense they feel more or less proficient skier-guides us up und,down equipment and tells how to select a been estimated at C4 millioo. with J1J Jersey Chapter of Americans for the Two routes; each begin- He was alrtlliant BUSINESS DIRECTORY Jones, who used s(ate and federal uprooled. Special Rroups I those moving tlwslopes.answering'^uestions parents sbcool, to,prevent injuries and to em- million to be Used for the skert sod fir- Return of American Servicemen in ning »t7:15a.m_ will take Library. precocious lit rj' talents: llo ;ittoiKk>d ' RAPID REFERENCE TO assistance to build his cultist in- most frequently) to be cwnsitlered are might ask. He suggests starling- your phsizc skills. ing range, according to Gen Approx- Vietnam students to tbe 8 a.m. ses- B) ROSE P. SIMON Dartmouth f *veral ycirs ;md tlu* imately $14 rnilbon is to be used to RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES REPORTER PAR E;XCHU.E\Cf: Pulit2er.Sch< stitution. OSily the fe.ir of being exposed the families transferred by corpora- Mullins said she initialed the resolu- sion. develop the balance of tbe park for •"Wajnrtrd Reporter." by Raymond umbia. He xked fora number of for the -torture., .beatings, Jbrain- tions, and those In the academic and tion out of concern that more than 2.5O0 Route 1 stops at Keeler recreatiooai use- kU ined rccocnition for unshings. sexual pcrV'ersion, etc. which professional worlds. There. often is Americans still are reported missing m Street and Uorris Avenue FLOOR COVERINGS AUTO DEALERS A prolific, vigorous, funny uriler. Ab- his coniribulp lo the New Yorker nccurcd within his province, drove him organized he!,; • locating,'buying nnd • CSeri said be met with' Freeholders action. - (on KeekrStreet); Maun- rixxm OOVCCMCS iv MULTIPLY bot Joseph Liebling. left' his legacy (Notes and rnme'njs. Talk of tho and his bewildered adherents out of the selling of homes, shipping of household Peter Okrasinski. Virginia McKeooey •Tbe resolution. . as drafted by tain Avenue and CxMwell mostly in personal records, in scattered Town. The Vorard Press). His sub- country- : . goods, i?|c. >, but emotional problems and Thomas Long lo discuss changing Township Comtnjtteeman William Pl&ce; Mountain Avenue YOUR SAVINGS documents and. in the memories of jects-were vtD-NJ.) and 'Harrison A. ship check from Sidney piller, rigW. and Steve Piltor. of Elkay Prodwcrs Co. tot, Sherwood Road; Mountain press criticism, pugilistic chronicles. Although'he \ not political, liebling which he collected welfare); he forced counseling service: Transition Inc. firing sange'to Union," Cieri said. Williams ID-NJ.I. and Rep. Matthew SpriAgfieU. The *ward, the Etkay Products Co. Sam Piller Memorial SdaoUr- Avenue and Edgewood Radiant Gut Diamonds book reviews, and front-line dispatches vias a libcralijudiccd in favor of Ihe children to work on hard labor in the This job relocation handbook is •'The firing range would have had RinaJdo iR-l?th District i. vhip, has been presented to a Dayton senior for U years, bea «ritt attend Stevens Avenue; Briar Hills Circle from. France-! Among. his..boofcs~none. disadvanl*ifi<4nd.Jhi*. pcrstvutcd.. A.,_nclds.and.lo.holp.raise.funds (whilc_in. gcared_1 to_. assjsling. transplanted yftpy* imp^f* ftn MfcciHfntial .industrial -* J^i-fsryvftr^y In thy T»CAYnti/M1, rtn.lqiW 4 Institute of Technology. Heboken. m September. At left is Dayton Principal Ana and Went,* Avenue; r TBUOCi best sellers-were: "Between Meals." gourmet andjourmand. his appetite California*.-If disobedient, youngsters families suffering from anxieties, and epmmerical areas, and the purpose residents of Springfield will be asked to ., Romano. . ' ;. "Normandy Revisited." —The Sueel governed hirjll his life, eventually fears, and traumas. Checklists are pro- of the meeting was to object to'it." Citri ««ar red ribbons or place red ribbons. Rock Road 1224 Si>rmjfieW tot, were punished unmercifully, ' were ; DIAL«St-2M0 Science," "The \Vayward Pressman."' causing his do in 1963 vided to evaluate the risksand benefits said. • ' ^ •, . • around houses and trees in the township side); High Point Drive Inriagtoa beaten publicly, ^were connncd in 22/7 Morris A ve_ and, "The Earl of Louisiana." MAXlPri.4)X AM> MASS.-VfRK before moving. They include considera- In other business, the committee ajv. lo demonstrate concern .for the and Outlook Way, and cellars and vivrc force to perform CaB 371-5900 Union "The ChildiW Jonrstoun." by Km- tions for the breadwinner, the wife, the - proved a resolution proclaiming tbe • American service'pasonnel in Vietnam 267 at high school GreenhU) Road and Liebling was born in 1904 in Manhat- disfiustinuacts. ; ,. -,tonrof-Ji>wi6hparenlagc. Novcrlhgless;—neil —Wooden'ft roport is an attack n»-aw- Four.li of " ------tight yi&rs after lii fcertcnwal la vantages) and financial matters. .- ,—Ribbon-Red Badge of Courage Day in the war. - Route I comprises he disassociated himself as much as Most of ufemember the brul.il. Rovernmcnt's permissiveness, Jones' NOW AVAILABLE . possible (with a feu' exceptions) from sadistic cn'iilration. camp in political influence and his ability to Appendices contain Helocation pickups at Meisel Avenu; SPKGFED Management Companies, the AHC's of earn their diplomas and Wabeoo Avenue; his religious and racial heritage. His Jonestown, fartav and Ihe iiieom- manipulate the media and the public. A New Star is Born prehensibielic day in 1978. when 276 . "drew Your Hoots Anywhere, House Hunting, Your Household Invon- r»m pace 11 Miller, Peter Michael Mongiello, Car- Meisel Avenue and linden third uifc-lheu-riler Jean Stafford- children wejmassacred along with ,Anytime." by Kohald J. Raymond Jr. ton,'. There also is a helpful, extensive , Lynne Donaghy. Robert Christopher mine Morreale. Patricia E. Mulreany Avenue; MeiseJ Avenue was quoted as saving. "Even Hitler Cou rses to be added many adulti'ooden gives details uri and Stephen J. Kliot • bibliography. DooJey. Kathleen Ann Eckmann, Tara and Kathleen Murray - and Milltown Road; South didn't make him an intensely solf- The U.S. Census Bureau tells us that Jayne Efrus, Curtis Christian Ehrgott, Lynn Ellen Murray. Marc Meal SpringfieM Avenue ajid t almost A0 million Americans change "Kids on Skis," by I. William (terry. Tanju Tony Endar, Johnny Francisco Needleman, Stacey F., Nelson, Elise Evergreen Avemie; Sooth their place of residence every year. No Do you want your children to learn in regional schools Eraio, Mary Esemplare, Glenn Henry Donna Ogintx. Debra Marcie Olarsch, Springrield Avenue and mailer how near or.far the move, ho*' to sKi safely, -efficiently, en- Ettr,. Todd Lanwood Evans, Anthony Gregory' Richard O'Neill, Anne Hillside Avenue (on The Union Count}' Regional Board of Dayton.R£gianal High School would in-. . Vincent Falso and. Paul. Christopher Patrone, Roger Charles Peristein, An- Hillside Avenue); Hillside Education Monday night authorized dude French II and French in.. . . Farinella. - . dpew U. Peskin. Valery Anne'Petersoa, Avenue and Mountain Dr. Martin Siegei director • of in-. According to Siegel. a return to Cohens Susan lisa Feig, Howard Scott-Fein- Glenn C. Phfllippi, Andrew Steven Avenue ton Hillside Why keep up with strucban. to reinstitute several course grouping courses would create an Piedl. Theresa Ann Pitteoger, Jane Avenue); Charles Street offerings for the 19S1-S2 school year.' above average and an average section tuch. Maureen Meghan Fenlon. Mit- ^ theJOOES'S? chell R. Fenlon. Randy Lee Feuersiein, Rachel Plisbtin, Laura J. PoHcastro. and Darby Lane (Moun- named A total of fi'f class section's in the m the French II and III courses. SBedroam,2balhSplitoarjuiet • Peter Glenn Filiponrict, Jessica Schill- Mindy. Leslie Potashkin, LauTence R. tainside); Highlands district's four high schools are being ac- If the board were to approve a Prager, DohaJdJ. Price. Dianne J. Avenue and Tree Top Cul-de-Sac Walking In schools, shopping tiritated for tbe new school j'ear. reinstitutjon of the sections, the cost ing Fine. Ronald Fiorenia, Troy by vets You con be the Charles Ford, David Kenneth Fox. Ed- Raroondini, Jane\ Marie Rapp and Drive, and Tree Top Drive t transportatjon. Offered at $110,000. .. The six class sections were courses would be approrimalely $19,500. aecor-. Commander Hy Cohen "Jones" ward Paul Francis, Douglas Edward Maureen Louise Reilly. and GreeohiU Road. Eves: M.M. Lapet-761-taKJ * dropped during the 1S8M1 school year ding to Siegel . of the SprinRfield-Elin- Franklin, Maria Frieri, David Alan David Michael Reisman, Jeffrey Only one bus will deliver in your block I because of declining enrollraent, accor- "Tbe reinstitution of courees is the Unger Post 273 of Ihe Fruchter, Michael Walter Funk, David David,Rbodes,cFrank S. Riocio, Donna students to the IO:SO ses- . . flsk ding to Sieged. " . • • board's desire for a quality educational Jewish War Veterans B. Galiseu'sld. Kim Kathleen Gargiulo, Marie Ricbelo, Mary Eliiabeth sioo. Route S stops al Based on SeiBel's'recommendations. program st all four high school's in the Association and his wife, Donald H. Garretson, Bruce Christian Ricbelo. Denise Susan Richter, Keeler Steet and Morris the board agreed to go back to a group- district." Segd said. "Where EveiYMe Is Special Ti Is" Shirley Cohen, president Geiger. Jill Gelayder, David Richard Christine Lorraine Rieger, Maria Avenue (on Keeler ing rather than a combining of tsourses. Budget restrictions and declining of the Ladies Auxiliary. The Radiant Cut Diamond is a umque'creation Geltman. Ernie James Giannakjs and Benedetta Rfle, James J. Roche, Jrf- Street); Mountain Avenue IEAITOIS • Siege] said grouping was the enrollment in certain courses forced were named "Commander combining the fire and brilliance ol the round Diane Beth Gigantino. frey Stwen Rosen. MBehele R. Rosen- and Caldwell Place; 221 MAM ST.. HlillN breakdown of a class into two levels, tbe board last year to combine students baum. Sharon H. Rolhspan, Mary Mountain Avenue and of the Year" and "Presi- M >ou'r« Ui(Ug j loiir)| tuttW (o Ki»# your lawn te*p up Uith cut with the elegance ol;lhe classic emerald above average and average. in courses rather than to group them, Sandra Lynn Goense, Donna Gail dent of the Year,'1 respec- . A* tonei'i, r>Kf .... Vauf runt, Ih* people «ho liww aboul Elizabeth Rowan, Stephen Thomas Shunpikfi Road; Milltown UWIH, k»»e comUntd two ol-lheir limoui Uwn gr^tiM, cul. 70 Incots. instead ol the usual 58 make Courses reinsntuted at Jonathan according to Siegel. * • Goldstein, Candace Anne Graham, tively, at the SOIh anniver- Robert Edward Grassmann, Peter Salemy, MaUhew J. Saraka, Victoria Ra»& and Meisel Avenue; CUiHoA P*f*nnul R>«fr*u Jrtd Adclphi KcnltKky Sluegrju these stones -lazzle wilh a new brilliance never Sarradnd, SleJJa Maria Scarcia, Jay South Springfield Avenue' sary convention held lUL tu*tru*tu KM. nut la giv* you: — belore seen. We invite you to inspect our "Joseph Grariano, Kea Charles Grotsky. ,SHC3WING THE WAY-JHerb«rt Simpson, commarvjol Springfield Post 228 ol" earlier this month. lindi Marie Gurick, Robert Paul Hack Alan Schneider. Nancy Ellen and Evergreen Avenue; large collection. Priced from S800. the American Legion, shows Boys' State alter»s and delegates where Mr. and Mrs. Cohen High school fares well Jr.. Edward Hafeken. Ellen Sue Schoenberg, Jill EUeo. Schoenfeld, South Springfield Avenue Quicker Green LawrenceVille, the location for the upcoming convton, is in relation to Spr- received their awards for Halper. Stephen John Halpin, Barbara Thomas Alwin Schramm, Terri Marian and Hillside Avenue (on ingfield. Pictured are, from left, Kenneth Palani.enute; Thomas Daniels, outstanding leadership, Ann Hammer, Keith Dixon Hanigan, Schwartr, Gregg Richard-Sharenow. Hillside A\-enue); Hillside delegate; William R. Weber, Boys State chairmaSimpspn; Matthew Eick, and accomplishments dur- longer Green Eleanor Adele Harbt, Steven Thomas Adam Robert Silverstein and Donald A. Avenue and Mountain on minimum skills tests delegate, and Robert Steir. alternate. : ing 19S0 and 1-981. Harm. Debora'fi Ann Harmon, Patricia Sinclair. Avenue (on Hillside )SPRINGREU) AVENUE< The results' of the' New Jersey passed the minimum paccing score. Ann Harrison, Renee Elizabeth Har- Dieon Faith Smith, MaUhew Francis Avenue); Briarhills Circle Joseph Todres and 'Minimum Basic Grille Test. ad- The minimum passing score on tbe vitt, Joelle Christopher Haugbey, Carol Smith, Jay Alan Soled. Denis Steven Harvey Weiss of Spr- Disease Resittant Marsh '• A DeBeers ministered in March to all students in tests was 75 percent correct on the Ann Hay, Richard Tyrone Hayes, Souders, Robert T. Southward IL An- Cancer Society tinning ingfield were awarded pla- Green Diamond Award Winner grades nine and II at Jonathan Dayton reading test and 65 percent on the Deborah Lee Heckel,' Margaret Ann drew' Keith Spivack, George Man, ques for enrolling 50 new Regional Hieli School in Springfield, mathematics test. members. Heller, Rosemarie Herkalo and Mark SpyroppuJos, Lori Steinberg, Richard Uie the Citation/Adelphi combination, have been released by Dr. Francis X. The majority of the Dayton students G. Steinberg,. Glenn Stewart, Philip yearly residentil drive - The convention was held Kenny, director of Pupil Personnel Ser- William Herrmann.' HEADING WEST— and be the "Jones" in your block-. scared in the upper two test score Peter Mark Henlinger, Karen Paula Divid • Strobino, Barbara E. I . at the Granit Hotel in vices for the Union County Regional ranges. The Union .County Unit of 'the Hill Roaiaren Levine of 72 Briar Hill Kerhonkson, N.Y. High School district. •Hinman. Debra Jane Hockstein, Judith Strychneuicz, Marei Susan Suckno and .J3V QUTO use Prospect Office at Lynn Hockstein, Eduard Estes. Hotf- Dorothy Frances Sullivan. / • American Cancer Society has set a goal Circle. TNational State Bank and the The Minimum Basic Skills Test is man, P. Glen. . Horsewood, Janice Ann Susan SvitiLFaye Helen Tasher. A M-yeusold Mountain- of S3.SO0 for (he annual residential Ameria&inccr Society, Wesimiftster Transcribing braille crusade now going on in Springfield. Dagostini Fine Jewelers & SHve'smiths since 19.08 designed to measure student competen- Dorothy Hudak. Sarah Ellen Huelbig. Barbara Anne Taylor, Michele Sue side man. remains in AvenuciKibcUi. Apprdmtely 40 percent of the cy in reading and computational skills. to be course topic Kevin Anlhony laione, Marcy llene In- Tborlakson, Michael Francis Trapani, satisfactory coocHtjoo at PROSPECT ST. Residents were issued crusade kits honored 265 MillburrT.AVe. Millbiim. N J 07041 • 201-376-7100 money ted in Union County fundg. , , Open Mondayand Thursday>ir9PM • selberg,, Laurie Ann lorio, Marcia Ann Cynthia Aim Turley,, Frank Valeahno. Overlook Hospital in Sum- by the members "of the Jonathan goes foisearch on a national level, Mark D. Dagostini of ;' .Two hundred and twenty-six ninth- The Summit Area Chapter of the Irving, Michael Sandy Isascs, Arlene Donna Vargas, Joanne Vasseffi, Penny mit after being struck by a Dayton Regional High School Key Club, American Enftress • Olnors Club • VISA • Master Charge grade students and 270 lltb grade, American Red Cross plans to offer a Carole Isea, William Mark Jacobs, Any Lee Vetter, Carolann Viverito. Todd J. car in Springfield Satur- while tlremaining money supports Baltusrol Avenue, Spr- HEADING EAST— according to A! Leaner, president of the ingfield, was named to the students were tested in reading and course in learning to transcribe hooks Susan Julian, Steven Todd Kaish, Jill Vogt, Lawrence Reginald Walker, day" , accordin- g to' Spr- prograiof service and education on unit. • dean's list for the spring mathematics. into braille in September. Mindy Katttuitz, Kathleen Marie Marj' Patricia Walsh, Steven Ke^th ingfield police. use Hilton Office at the slaind local level, according to SUMMIT, N.J. FREE PARKING The class will be given Wednesday Warner, M>Ton John Waskiw. Daniel ! 'title American Cancer Society Lehneri semester at- Lehigh In reading. 88.5 percent of the ninth- Keenan, John Gerard Kelly, lCathleen Alexis Geaeintov ^ of mornings for approximately 20 weeks Douglas Weiss, Pamela Jayne White, reminds people to return the kits to the -Morgan 100.000 youths and adults University. grade students scored at or above the linda Ann Kelly. Diane Loretta KenneJ- Knights Bridge Road was af the Chapter House. 695 Springfield Karen L Wisniewski, Marci Abbe Wit- first person on their block so that they have bi readied with an educational minimum passing score established by ly, Patricia Ann Kitcbell, John Francis takes to Overlook by tbe Ave.. Summit. tenberg. Eugene Robert WoW, Donna can drop the kits off at designated (about the cancer society in the New Jersey Department of* Educa- Klimas and Louis Christopher Springfield First Aid racAiivooiNixT For futher information, call the Sun> Lynn Wolf, Steven Hear}1 .'Wright and Squad.' areas," Lehner said •said. • • ' tion. Klubenspios IH. ' PAirV WITH UUOONSI roit Area Red Cross at 273-207S. Lorraine Beth Koll, Dene Beth Korey. MerylLSujmer. According to ' police, Completed kits can be dropped off at ing lo Lehner, approximately In mathematics 95.1 percent oT the following Springfield locations: Al. patients arid families have .freshman students scored at or above lisa Jil KoUer, Carole Ann Marie Kra- Geaeintov was struck FULL, SEKVICE OFFICES Lehner of 20 Archbridge Lane, Judy • been ted through the county unit's the minimum rtflccinp score.. jdk, Deborah Robin KreUman. Richard' ' Harold E. Rose, 90; 'while trying to cross Klein of 15 Tulip Road. Barbara Merkin servii nd rehabilitation program .Vinety-three and seven-tenths of a Alan Krop, Lori Suzanne Kubach. Mountain Avenue near on both sides of Springfield km. Obituaries of 18 Battle Hill Avenue. Alan Siegal of Lei said $100,000 is the goal on a percent of the juniors tested in reading Samuel Barnetl Kuperstein, Jacalyn rites held Tuesday Golf Oval. GOLDMAN—Man-in, of Springfield: Annette Lasher, Judi Valentine 23 Garden Oval, Ann Daniel of W Green. counl de basis.- scored at or above the state Depart- on June 22. Funeral services were held Tuesday' Brett Engler, 20, of Lassiter, William Joseph Laurent, Amy for Harold E. Rose, 90. of Springfield, Short1 Hills, the driver of ment of Education standards and in ROSE—Harold E., of Springfield; on FREE!! Vivian Lauton. lisa Marie Lees. Holly who died June 17 in Overlook Hospital, the car that allegedly EWOODBftlTK mathematics ?1J pereenl:.meLjor_sur>. june.17 :..... County offers mus: lessons l*hrhoH,"Todd-JavrrJBonari~Canda6e" SumrniiT " ' -..-...-.. r sSuck Geidntov was not andiYnstGoropang •% Suzan Lcsofslri. Dana Lynne Levinson, He was director of sales for the injured The Union County Summer Music Coiife offered. include group in-, .Vina Iiberi, Donna lisa ' IiBrini, Region Company of New York before Workshop Inc. will conduct a summer strucl on-band, and orchestral in- Valerie UCaUsi. Michael Kevin Liddy, retiring in 19G5. band and orchestra school in Linden. struir s. plus piano and guitar. Debra Carin Iieb. Diva Alexandra He was past director of the Old Guard . The band is open to all Union County Lione and Steven Craig lischin. . of Summit, served as lay reader at the youths, ages nine to 18. The workshop Tu > for the basic course of study is Margaret—Mary—boveuV-Ki anntia!-Metbodist-O eaee, van a ~will be heTd*1)egmnmg this -Monday" Richard Lubeck. Linda Marian Ann communion steward of the Morrow through Friday. July 31, from 9 a.m. un- coning the local public school ir. Lubjtz, Carol Ann Luckenbadi, Elena Memorial Methodist Church in . ti! 12 p.m! at Myles J. McManus Junior strui la I music teacher, or calling Man* Maociachera,' Edward Allen Maplewood and was treasurer of Sage High School, 300 Edgewood Road, the d :lor of the Union County Public by Jack Farrow & George Bauer MacDonald, Donald lee Magers. of Summit . " ' Linden. Scho lusic Educators at 245^)297. *">««t «• *** mtUritH tor »» teamem « unuic UW. Tk» Patricia Anne Majehe. Patrick B. Born in Chicago, he lived' in •ruU. k>i bwi »ul« UkM.a W M «mt *MI cw» Malik. Lynda Marie Marcantbnio, Maplewood before moving to Spr- ON JULY 1st W» JMliM*.* Wtot H. MM mil, turn,, fc. Margaret Mary McCabe, Gary Edward ingfield a years ago. Burns appointed | n McCormick, Karen Anne McGrory, It „ 1M« utilr H Mllfwtr. In cxMnH kawila tki CORN ! Surviving are his wife Gertrude; two jcunti ln(»m« IM pntri»t4 «l« art «U«d wMk «MWH. »ll>U> Pablo J. Medeiros, Donald Arthur Mex- daughters. Mrs. Milton H- Merry and to post with N AS/ Anne »IUM>. TkM. Ik. •*>) fMH U tiw'ut •"! tin »r. tolawa iner, Jack R. Mendell. Robert Laurence Mrs.. Alan W. Hawkins, four grand- THE ' fcwh44M*l« VINE Dr. Michael Burns of 24 ived Meskin, Jeff David Miller. Lauren Kim cbildren and one great-granddiild. ; recently Formerly of Natalie for Hair When FARROW & BAUER. INC. 1tR Stuyve- RIPENED Stiles Street has been ap- doctorate in ilicd sant Ave.. Ut-vat undertakes any horn* im- N.J. LEATHER SHOP! pointed a physicist al the^hysics from ncll & BobbyrRamvs' Circuis, provement project for you it .is important for you GREEN I'NASA Goddard Space University, Ithai N-Y-; to know that we mm only the finest materials HOUSE Now located in ^S. 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-•>" J —Thursday, June 2S.1M1 - SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER —Hongressma n Matthew J. Rinaldo Letters HOPES FOR CHANGE Utility customers in New Jersey, that,, energy conservation is a far I recently learned that Springfield New York, and other east coast'states cheaper investment than building new will soon become part of Senator An- that depend on oil from the Mideast plants. But while demand lor electricity tbony Russo's. District, and I, *s one of were oaiy slightly relieved by the news in New Jersey is growing at a rate of bis new constituents, want to.take this that the OPEC oil ministers'could not two to three pe*fenlannually, new opportunity to welcome him as our agree on raising oil prices this year. techniques have- not been emploj-ed to senator. I like his type of representation Y.^ IT DOESHt For many utility customers linable to spread out electric demand, especially because he impresses me as a pay their heating and electric bills, only among industrial users. Furthermore, legislator who is not afraid to lake a a price rollback by OPEC would satisfy should economic conditions improve in controversial position as long as he can them. New Jersey, electric use also will in- help people in the final analysts. • COUNTERFEIT 1 mili/vx of Americans, soueezed by crease and put more pressure on the hard times and inflated costs of fuel, let utilities to build expensive new power First, I firmly believe it is .time that their electricity and gas bills pile up plants. """•.'' New Jersey, a major state, obtain a - HQMET? over the winter, and are sou1 scrambl- The freer* on OPEC oil prices pro- VHF television station of its own and I ing to pay those bills. Utility companies vides only a brief breathing spell from congratulate the senator for his at- Tho best of luck report a tremendous backlog of delin- the upward spiral of rates. Nothing tempt to bring. WOR, Channel 9, to pur quent accounts. It is not unusual for short of a technological breakthrough .state. It is disheartening to have, to to all you ambitious JZ^\ utility customers to owe J300 on their in the generation and distribution of watch the New York channels in hope of electric bills, according to utility electric power can brake the costs of getting bits and pieces of news on New young graduates! spokesmen. electricity. ' 'Jersey. Yes, we deserve and need our' In New"Jersey"; billions of dollars are ' As a member of the House Energy • ownstation! . • ^dUroll^ulureof 1 w. being, invested for new generating and Commerce Committee , I am sup- Secondly, I agree with Russo's at- ^.plants to meet a growing demand for ' porting efforts to increase research into tempt to bolster the image of New our comitiunity arid, power. The slow-down in opening new new energy systems. Our current na- Jersey in his effort to pressure the nuclear plants due to the Three-Mile tionwide electric energy systems are. owners of. the Giants to give the people ;o now that you have passed Island accident has added substantially •flesiened aroumfcentral electric nowef of our slate a football team liul > to the operating costs and charges to generating stations. But with the respected as a contender instead of the were consumers. However, as nuclear power emergence of dispersed electric energy worst team in the league year after wishing you even more M plants begin turning out powernrwiir ~ generation through new technologies, year. New Jersey has. provided the Page Four mean less dependence on foreign oil. such as wind, solar, and. photovoltaic, Giants with one of the finest stadiums in success In the year ahead. Converting these plants to coal also and the increased use of various energy' . th? nation • in the Meadowlands and, would help. Although President Carter storage devices, current electric with the increased profit that the We're proud of each and /Eased the limits on coal powered utility systems wili undergo radical design owners now enjoy, they certainly owe 'generating plants, few companies have changes.. J . • us a competitive team. We,, the fans, Good old b; every one of you for a moved ahead rapidly to build these Compact electrical energy storage, would like to refer to New Jersey as Ufe plants due to their expense. Estimates with advanced batteries, would lepus fob well done and as home of the "great Giants." Why not' ' By BOB BAXTER :o put the cost of a new coal-fired 1.000 have the first practical means of pro- Saturday evening two of4older girls morning that you didn't have to break a Thank you for your concern and ef- Well, once again the summer is on the megawatt power plant at $1.2 billion viding consumers with convenient and myself would be givenalf dollar.- thin layer of ice that covered the murky- you start on your careers, forts. Senator Russo. We stand behind way, and soon all the schools will close Utilities that are already heavily in energy while reducing the tremendous And with a square metal i we would . water, even in July and August. No *> you. for a few months vacation.. " we wish you the debt to finance nuclear power plants costs of transmission. Farms and in- hike three miles to the neat tavern to need for airconditioners, the nights re- 1807UAY-J1 STEPHEN BALDASARE have the large pail fille h ice cold quired a blanket or two. :o nave a hard time convincing customers dustries in rural, and suburban areas Springfield When I was a kid, summer vacation very best, Grads. and state regulator}- agencies to raise would be able, to generate their ou-n heralded barefoot days, the first thing I beer. Somehow the volA of beer As the summer vvore on, the berries rates in order that they can build a new power and store it in batteries. would do when school was over was to would shrink, and when tndulls ask- and trees'and vine-bearing fruits, coal-fired plant. While some cutbacks have been made FROM FLORIO COMMITTEE take my shoes off. Most of- my early ed aboul the obvious silage, we- began to ripen, we kids were sent out to always blamed it on the foa Truthful- Electric.conservation also has been by the Administration in energy spen- On behalf of the Union County for summers were spent on my Uncle gather them by the bucket full. ly the three^of us would tall few long lagging. Many states have made little, ding, the House Committee on Science Florio Committee, we wish-to express Harry's farm up in the wilds of Penn- Blackberries, gooseberries; wild choke sips to make the trip more asurable. progress in restructuring utility rates and Technology has agreed to restore our gratitude to the many individuals sylvania. I spent the day out in the field, cherries, huckleberries, and a little -•'••• • ••• • •...-.• • • ' • .•••.:.•-.•• 1 . •••••• to encourage conservation during peak about $190 million, an amount sufficient who, during the past several months, shoeless and shirtless, pulling weeds There was no electricity he'farm, later in the summer grapes, pears, hours. to carry on many of the most promising worked long and hard to promote the from around the tomatoes, corn and str- so a required daily cleaniri the coal peaches, plums, all were picked just This message is presented as a public service by the community-minded firms listed herewith: oil burning lamps' glas :himriey, - one step ahead of the onslaught of birds. New Jersey utility officials concede ' energy projects. " . candidacy of Congressman Jim Florio. ing beans. ' Telephoning, stuffing envelopes, which would blacken ever; ght, was My Aunt never stopped canning the ,. As the growing season progressed D A*BAUTORADIATORCO. COMMUNITY PLUMBING FARINELLA CONSTRUCTION KENMAR BAKERY NICE STUFF MAX SR.& PAUL delivering flyers/posting signs, hosting in order. ' \ •• fruit, making jams, jelly and IMChHlnutSI. Famous nam* brands & d*slgntrs and tomatoes began to turn a deep red WS ChiiaHor Atf Inttr Parfcwty) SUPPLY COMPANY Irvlnoten . lab*lsatuvlngsofSO% SCHOENWALDER parties and plashing Jim Florio's can- Gathering eggs and ling the preserves. Uncle Harry would spend IrvineVmJJMGU Frank P. Farlntllajr. Roull* Park. NJ. UI-HS1 EltT 1913 and hang heavy on the vine, I always Kltchtn'^bbMti, bathroom VHIIHM. to ISK. (HI regular prlcM. didacy in any way they could, these single cow were daily chor Feed the what little free time he had making „ R«K*taraCtMi»d»R«»lr*d- dWwtiMh:' 1714 Sluyvttaiit Av*. Plumbing I Heating Contractors carried a salt shaker in my back chickens and spreading t lay also S*m« Dty Mrvfc* J0IW, Routes Union, N.J.MM313 3 Generetloni of Dependable Service people demonstrated their faith in Jim birch beer, real malt beer and a small, .D. rrf>yi "HI THE KINGSTON RESTAURANT 444 Chestnut St. KNOW YOUR pocket, so that if I spotted a nice Tin Horn* Entertainment Cotter Florio's abilities to capture' the were daily tasks shared I he* kids. amount of wine. The root cellar bulged & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Union, 4*S07« tomatoe. out came the salt and off the FEDERATED ELECTRONICS Democratic nomination and bring com- Large splinters in my bart t were a . with burlap bags full of white potatoes, BANQUET FACILITIES. 'vine came the tomatoe. As i recall, IJ5 Route» Eailbound 1)11 Morrli'Avt. Union ONE STOP DRY CLEANING mon sense and sound management to daily occurrence. You cot Tear me sweet potatoes, turnips and one or two CORNELL HALL CONVALESCENT those tomatoes always were cool inside, 6U2S17 &LAUNDRY our state as its next governor. Arrayed holler two or three hills aw is Uncle other fruits and vegetables. And racks ATLANTIC METAL CENTER lMOE.SI.GeorgtAvt. which - was unusual" because the SiOxstnutSI. THE SPORTS SCENE GOVERNMENT against them were several formidable Harry tried tp remove them of canned fruits, tomatoes, pickles and I PRODUCTS, INC. FIUPPONE'S TOWN PHARMACY Llmkn.NJ.lU-SSU . ' YourADIDASEqulpment Head- Union, uame temperature around me was always in . Everything wasn't work i te farm. Si FMkM MOM) " RobwiFlllppont.R.P. KOLASSA'S MAINTENANCE CO. quarters AT DISCOUNT: 1 opponents, backed by some, of the corn relish, plus all that jam and jelly 1 Commercial I Industrial the 90s or better. . • There was the occasional p toth e II Ho. Mm. SI. 307 Irvlngton Av*. 375-4U4 From the Aeu Jersey Taxpayers Association leading Democrats in Union County. were stored away for the coming winter Kanll>KrmJ7»4Slft Jenltorlel Service (Ivy Plata Shop- Ctr,) Vallsburg State-imposed taxes on certain public My Aunt Ann and Uncle Harry had old swimming hole. It was acre big taxes paid to municipalities by the state The enthusiasm and hard work of the months. Soon it would be September CHESTNUT MOWER* Our IMaln Conorn Ik Your H*«IHi OSCAR'S BAR utilities have created much public at- treasurer, who collects the taxes form Florio supporters translated into the four girl*. When the day was over, we and averaged about five fee depth. It again, and the barefeet days would end EQUIPMENT CO. Sprlngllild Rd. 1 Routi M tention in recent months. Specifically, the utilities, are included as a best Florio vote in the northern half of all gathered around about an old pump was well stocked with tadp. and full with Labor Day, ALLSTATE AWNING WChwInirfSI. SprlnglKld.NJ.tU-NoS these are the gross receipts and fran- organ and sang in loud disharmony. On grown frogs. There was har(an early Union. Nj.itrsm - ' FIVE POINTS LIQUOR MART WILUAMKRATT COMPANY Delicious iandwIchMOur miscellaneous revenue in the municipal the state on election day. . Have a good vacation. A SHADE CO. ]«Ch«1nutSI>«*l specialty. SPRINGFIELD FLORIST ' chise taxes which, together with a state ImtrumwiUI Pilch Pip* budget. Such revenue becomes an off- Wr Union W-SXn Vocal Pitch InslrumtnU All Arrangement* excise tax, are part of a utitliy's rate set to local property taxes. The larger I Harmonicas. Cut Flowers t PfantsW* Deliver Again, to the many dedicated in- 343 Mountain Ave., Sprlngtlelro4fAv<. By CY BRICKFIELD worklife cycle, American FRANaS CHEVROLET Llndtnltt-tiw ' ISO Mountain Ave.. the bill represented by taxes. municipal governments where they live ROBERT E. MCCARTHY, essence, that their years of work have «4aCh»notllarAv<. THLyonfAv*. Springfield, NJ. 37»-4747 Even as the debate over changing our RHYTHM WORLD MUSIC CENTER Increases in electric and gas utility have been receiving'increased utility Union County campaign manager once again being told that, counted for nothing,- but would also im- . BIG STASH* BAR- Irvlnglsn, N J. m-MU ' Il N J nation's Social .Security system con- SW&AI Offers You all m* Performing Arts: bills are basically the result of the in- tax payments from the state. Many, but JAMES S.LaCORTE. adjust their attitudes for- ply that their treasured sense of per- J-RESTAURANT * CATERING Singing, Dancing. Acting & Music Lessons ' . creased cost of doing business. A major not. all utility users own property and tinues to intensify, increasing public at-' keeping the budget books bal sonal respectability is -nothing more 0 Weddtoo*. Showers. Parties. LEVATO AND GAUDIOMONTE Illl Sluyveunt Ave., 37IHJM Union County campaign coordinator tention has also begun focusing on the Lunches. Dinners. Open 7 Days ' FRIEDMAN BROS., INC. Irvlngton-Unlon Lin* ' \ . factor is cost of fuel oil purchased to pay property taxes. It is any wonder then that than a meaningless sham. This denial HOC S. Wood Axe- linden tO-Uii FloorCowlngSpKlallili . OPTICIANS SUNTOOL* generate elctricity. The oU embargo of In I960, municipalities received U4S not always subtle mood swings taking older American wor of. the worth of the work once performed CHUBB/COLONIAL LIFE - Carp*fe-UnolaunvBraadioonvT1l« MM Morrlt Ay.., Union 4M-«M ' MANUFACTURING CO. . place in the world or work. IlltSprlngfWd Av*., Irvlnglon J71S008 the 1970's with subsequent escalating million in gross receipts and franchise MENTAL HEALTH CARE outraged—and feel betra; •by those now seeking to take early AMERICA INSURANCE CO. lOMalvllle Piece oil prices and a high inflation rate are taxes. This year the figure is expected Since the days of massive in- This should come as no surprise since, posals to drastically curtail retirement 'would also eonstftiite an HISMorrltAvt. ROBERT TREAT SAVINGS Irvlnglon, N.J. 37XUU the eal—but as yet unmentioned'issue Security benefits of early ominous foreshadowing for today's ac- LA PETITE PATISSERIE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION major causes of highter utility costs. As to be nearly. £580 million, the estimate stitutionalization, warehousing a nd. BINDER. LIFSON A BORRt'S GARDENSTATEBOWL CakHLPaitrltt,' about which the current Social Security lias. Orange Ave. at Dover Street • utility rates are increased to provide equivalent of over 12 percent of the' snake pits, much progress has occurred Keep in mind that we are tive workers. This then is why l»rol»Mlanolln»iirjnc« • "NIc* Plan to Bowl ForNIc* P*opl<" Hori (fowvrM, All klmH of Newark, 373 au NIckSwchtk.Mor. ^>^ qulchtt for homt t partlH more income to meet higher costs, tbe statewide total property tax levy. • in the treatment and care of the mental- debate revolves has less to do with, in- about workers who, with 'America!* older workers—and their Ml Mlllburn A*.. Mlllbum J7MIM CIOFFI'S PIZZERIA* 741 Mountain Aw.. TUSCAN DAIRY tax cost rises because the amount of ly ill and emtionally disturbed. tergenerational dependency rations sion plans to cushion them younger counterparts who know that ITALIAN RESTAURANT (I Automatic *•! LanM Slflln7t4M9 The gas and electric utilities would, FARMS, INC. gross receipts, franchise and excise like to limit their tax growth and reduce and escalating pension payments than their careers—and, to a ' they, too, may someday be in the same Wf Shjyvatfcnl Avt., with our unsettled society. Union. NJ.ttMW ' . 750 Union Ave. Union U4-1U0 taxes paid is based on total income. user complaints. The complains then Today, the principles and studies of leave the workforce bind—are protesting so vociferously. OpanftdayiatMtk R & R GOLF EQUIPMENT SERVICE Telephone and telegraph companies psychology are accepted in all realms At the heart of the issue is the still in their SOS. Instead, ClotadMoMlayt GEORGE'S EXXON SERVICECENTER LINCOLN TECHNICAL UU Morris Av*. • become the municipal officials' con- In the years to come, as the supply of BORDEN METAL PRODUCT^ Union, NJ.. aluminum 1 ttbarglau franchise tax revenue growth,'thus re- by the birth dearth of the past decade or A WvWon nl EaraCoraoraHon TWIN B0R0 FOSD which include gas, electric light, water quiring them to resort to property tax system and considered equally as inf lives.' In the long run, the' socio-' ty benefits. To them, early so, employers may well be offering in- PO. bu in. eilabMh B3-UI0 COLUMBIA SAVINGS & Over SO years of Dependable cultural—and perhaps everri sub- ' "Approved for V»(w*n»" *, . sales L service. and sewerage. increases to finance higher budgets. portent as the congitjve domain of our comes not as an an optional lid ', but •jjentives to induce, productive older. LOAN ASSOCIATION . We service all'Ford products. jives. As the number of those who wilC oonseious-psycoJogical—significance of Ml Mo. Wood Av«.. Undon. NJ. m-lll . Gross'receipts and franchise taxes- • Several proposals have been" advanc- as an uttett r necessitity occasionbi y ill workers to stay on—or return to—their UM Rarltan Rd.CI*rk. N J. MII51S RICK'S TAXI SERVICE lME.WesHleldAve. . in their lifetime, need psychiatric and the steadily shifting status of work health and/or extended unemqment GENtcdi 31W. Webster Avenue RoeellePerk.NJ.' are allocated to the state's 567 ed recently tp resolve this dilemma. jobs instead of retiring. BOYS' It GIRL'S CLUB.OF An Indian Head Company -LINDEN MONUMENTAL RosellePark»l-l7M municipalities according to a complex Aimed at cutting the rate, of growth of psychological services is very high, itself may have far more impact than (sometimes due to their g it is ' The. problem wth the proposed early 5JI North StllM SI. mainstreaming and de- the largely economic considerations UNION. INC. WORKS. INC. statutory formula which determines the total gross receipts-franchise tax usually a move tSey do notsh to retirement cutbacks is that they stress IM»J«arnH« Av... Union CONCA D'ORO "ITALIAN" institutionaliiation is important Jo upon which the present arguments IIIO E. Edejer Rud (Rout* No. 11 the unit values of all utility equipment Ivyto a "normal rate,of growth," one make due to the loll it takes their the use of disincentives to discourage UOiUP "• PASTRY SHOP LlndHieU-ltiso KM>Ar«P««l the gross receipts taxi determines the workers generally did not retire unless of Social Security are far between plus and minus. • t H7N.WeodAM. MOW. Edgar Road, Llndtn \a-im RaUlah, Columbia «t lAetorlted Bikes. Past and Senate versions. (H.R. 3224 and S. than & CO.. INC ,1013 Springfield An. Irvlngton 373 90M taxes to be paid to each municipality. A they were ill and had no choice, or were. financial, allowing them to LlndM.4M-MII Underground Futl SloregeTenks "Lei's Promote Bike paths In NJ." lOOTwould not just reduce, but abolish Actually, there are all sorts of good (41 Valley St., veunhall ele-MOT well-off financially and could therefore FREDBIANCONE for Commercial & Industrial Purposes - 1980 change in the Taw place a limit on the excellent national Community Men- self-respect by not having to reasons for older workers in stay active KMO Clinton St., Linden 143 MM the utility -tax., yield of several afford a few years of leisure after a accpet charity now that they longer, and it will probably not be long INSURANCE AGENCY tal Health Centers program in ex- " UMSprinofltMAv*. GINO'S municipalities with low municipal pur- Tense lifetime of labor. Most, however, con- ' longer work. During the yeai DEL-TONES BEAUTY SALON RepretentlngAIIGuw't before we see significant numbers of Irving**, NJ.U1-KI* SASSON'8 YOUTH WORLD istence since 1963. The bills would also iatMaol*Ai». .. Reileurentt. pose properf}Tlax rates and provided ; ONE YEAR ACiO tinued to work right up to-or until they were part of the active w people working well into what is son- Union, MJ.Mt-JIU J.C. MADDALXJNA A Complete Children's Departme.it Slor* repeal the Mental Health Systems act. IMISprlnatleldAv*.. Irvlncjlon OT-4III ' VENET ADVERTISING for redistribution of additional fund: to .Thousands of people lurn out for the shortly before^-their final days. they paid into the system, con "AfulltervleiSalen" . ... Disposal Company OS Chestnut St., Union (HI) «7dlU. which was passed by a large majority ting sidered old age. It won't -happen, - • .»•*,• .- • ... - , - 1001 Clinton SI. ' Then, in the space of less than half a Ml Seventh Ave., New York (113) «s*-47(» certain qualifying municipalities. commemoration of the 200th anniver- of both Repubicans and Democrats just to the support of the retirement however, until there is a greater Linden, NJ.070M The gross receipts and franchise sary of the 'Battle of Springfielpg dan andd century, the American working lion ahead of them in anticipate awareness in the right places of the BRENNAN BICYCLE SHOP THE HEALTH SH0PPE OF UNION •433447 last year, and'was supported by our Nature! avwU Health "Support our mtn CConnecticui t Farms...AF llarge-scale population—at the urging of the govern- time when they would be on U psychic significance of work—and to DEUX FRERES HAIRDRESSERS FeadtaVllamlm .. In the ArmW Forces" Senators William Bradley and Harrison *lrvlnaton.in47U • ri r scrubbing of the Watchung Reservation, ment; industry and organized ing end. As a result, they can the recognition of having worked—with t WSi.rj.oro.Aw. •< • •»• ' * >«U»««rrl«A»*.,Unlo^~ •"" . ' ' Williams and 14 of our 15 represen- Linden fat-UM «U-nrM • SERVICE HARD Springfield Leader in Mountainside by local groups and in- labor—made a 180 degree attitudinal they earned their Social sufficient stress placed on positive in- VERMITOX tatives. "CemsM* Hilr Cuttlno » (eoa. UnlonCenter Nafl. Bank) CHROMIUM COMPANY dividuals is scheduled, according to turnabout. Now that retirement has benefits. centives that- American workers can Styling torMe n iWww" MAPLEWOOD LINCOLN LABORATORIES, INC. JOYCE McDONOUGH, administrative come tp be regarded.as an almost 1013 Greeley Avenue T»rmlt«lPtstControl8**cUllsts . The Mental Health Systems Act con- Taking these benefits avray fi ' respect-- as much - as they rightfully ~0 BRUNO'S CORNER COFFEE MERCURY, INC. • off Rouj* 13. Union eMTflO Wholesale 1 Ratal! Products StlfcWfeM M»WH»i|» programs manager for the Union Coun- tinues the Community Mental Health universally, accepted stage of the ly retirees would not only tell tl respect themselves. . < ,Authorl»dSalMf> Service 1471 Clinton Av*., Irvlngton 3714J4J ty Department of Parks and Recrea- 8H0P 3tW Springfield Ave. ' - Centers program and also provides Ml Maura* Ay*. DRAKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS. HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Union. N.J.ewrnM PiiwiUud udi Thunder t>» Tmnur f tioor...HAROLD DENNIS is installed as Kartfctferth.NJ.tM4M> 'PARK' ••' •: • • •• •. - :.'-"- Cer» l»l Slaiyveseiit Aw. UaiM. HI. BW1. much-needed help to chronically' men- e.V president of Temple BsthAhm. . X eiliabaHiSStsSW Gemunune Btrdeni Mautoleumi 8HOPRIT&STORE8* tally ill persons, children and tbe elder- -e«AM..terinefteldl74-»t9 . Commercial«. Industrial Priming' ' The Medical Service Center . anniversary celebration ...The Jewish BLUE SHUTTER INN JJ» Morris Ave. Robert H. Brumell. adoption a mental health project each SldneVSuerStevetHller" 401N. WoodAve., Linden 4*4-41 JJ Community group of Springfield,'which CATERERS^ . Union. U.J.UJXU j - VITOS AUTO ELECTRIC tf club year. Sooner or later, all families l' INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO., INC.' rineTum-UosJoMllen, Starters w~ - VP of advertising has been in existence for six years, and everyone will either be personally HMIHnrrl- AM. . MM Morris Ave.. Regulator*, Carburttor*, Alternators AAort Perlman, changes its name to Temple Beth Union 4S4IS05 l»4 Stuyvesant Av*., Unlan eaUill involved as,a paitent or personally UMowNJ.MMIM advertising manager Ahm.Mrs. PHILIP LEWIS and Mrs. know someone being treated for mental EASY METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL MONAMIK SKLAR'S LIMOUSINE SERVICE Jerry Shapiro, .JOSEPH BENDER, chairmen of the. ro, Mr,Ze| .. Eaperl f*/ your beauty needs. AV«» AlrporH to Any Destination, circulation rnanager Springfield fundralsing drive, an- illness. • ' • • TfTHtfuili'-|ltltr< 'I--1 , . - 31INo.WoodAv*. , ' Jlso New York Piers BETTY UND DINER JERSEY UNIFORM . Linden, N.J.HWU Calllo4P.M.»)IJH47t» nounce that CSOp has been seat to the Write to our senators and con- »IISo.WoodAv*.,oHRt.l For All Your Fuel Oil a, Heating Meette Sam Howard American Cancer Society, ITninn r««. Sunday cellJOl 3mm Htli.W.CeenMAiw. Tremendous Sevingt w Oenlms, .!.> II Buraet Aw. Wialewaod W74W ty Chapter. . . 1027. Senator William T. Bradley and *HtmlM4m JeaeHtNewUeedCkUhes. " Milton Mint:, retired.' • FORTY-FIVE YEARS AJO ' Senator Harrison A. WUuanw, Senate ' ECONOMY MARKET »-•"• ' Publisher 1W1 197S dtnoe Building, Washington, D.C. . nillriJMssiftCrecerte* MOUNTAINSIDE \ . CLIFFORD D. WALKER ia elected Cc*a't>«IH**ss*F*i'AliF«rftos SPRINGBURN MANOR - teeead Dm Nllail M*l •' trrlrtriill H.J. commander of Continental Post US. 20510. SUi District Representative Milll- kr*ed*W*DelMr JEWELL'S BEAUTY SALON BARBERSHOP Full Service Catering Facility MARTIN WITZBURG* •mi • • • American Legkm.. With the,return of cent Fewrick and lith District ' lili.UelM *&M.W*MIAM. • , , M»MounlelnAv«:.M»unl*ln4ld.tM75H MMSorlntjIMdAv* 8ON.IN8UROR8 the Springfield post office to a second Representative Matthew J. Rinaldo, Un«en.NJ. ' WeSpeclallnlnalltypee Unlarte»«MO ten Morris Av*., lM«t uanu * rew ntMta eewity. III.M m*** ••"• •.'.'."• of men's hair ttyllnt V. date station after a lapse of nearly House Office BuUdW Washington, M.iUl«, three years, carrier delivery service, D.C.MBli. •;".-/' ftHlmtiH.lU.Wttl long sought as a municipal improve^ ANTOINETTE J. MESSINA meat, blooms nearer to- a ita -.- SlWaneaoAve. UX **»**• CVies, I • Springfield •'•i "u ,1 • •• '•»*«. •'-•••.,• -• r

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Rutgers prof offers clues for troubled transit social-'^/ entertainment / sports / classified Transportation in Sew The expert from New to maintain it than rebuild have seen much more in- for massive use of in mind and not be located get their cothing dry- automobile. The project, Marshall • Fund of the Jerseyand throughout the Jersey's stale university it." novation in providing transportation because in out-of-the-way spots far cleaned. It's ridiculous to which is being coordinated United States. t country is in (rouble, with will discuss lessons that Dunn said one crisis now alternatives to cars: they are less transient from shopping and require a suburbanite to by| the Massacbtaetts In- Among the goals ,»et by y can be learned from the facing public pedestrian areas, bicycle than Americans. Euro- recreating! areas, drive a 4.000-nound cur stitute of /Technology theee researchers are to Union man becomes rail and bus riders paying European experience in transpartaton is funding, paths, better public peans, be notes, are at- "Residential'areas should twoviniles for a small er- (MTTS and-, involves help resolve the dilemma exorbitant fares and his. Juite 25 testimony • -The Xew Jersey Transit transportation and what tached to their particular be. built around rand.". scholars from five foreign of economic depmrimre motorists straining the before the Subcommittee Corporation, which Germans call 'traffic'villages, valleys and t r a n s p o r t a t i o n To have some say in the nations ^and Harvard, on automobile tnunfac- energy supply as u«U as on Investigations and operates buses and com- taming,' or streets that cities. resources," Dunn says, matter, he has became a Berkeley, Purdue, MIT as hiring and employment BarMitzvdh at oge 65 risking damage to their _ Oversights of .the House muter railways, is propos- limit auto traffic through Housing developments, he "People shouldn't have to consultant in a multi- well as Dunn' from and to help reduce the By SUSAN SCHWARZ Barber, "is not prestigious, but he carhighwajs on" anpothole-pocked bvwa'vs" a"c-'-tommitted e on Public ing a 50 percent fare hike, urban architecture. • in-suggests, should, be leave their communities to national research project Rutgers-Caroden, is being dependence on cars in ur- d b Dr. Ezddd Barber ol Field Road, (Patai)is." cording U> Dr'james A Works Transportation and the Patco: High-Speed eluding repaving the urea designed, with convenience buy a pack of cigarettes or on the future of the financed by the German ban transportation. Unioo, started to work wtten be was Barber's teacher impressive creden- Dunn Jr., an associate Dunn lamems. -I'm Line in Camden County is and removing curbs ad- ei^it years old, made his fortune as be tials. He was awarded the first-Ph.D. professor of political afraid that we still haven't proposing a 15 percent in- ding speed bumps, plan- went through middle age, started col- from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, scieoee at Rutgers L'niver- made the decision that crease At the same time, ting trees and installing lege at age 66, was graduated with a and be has written several hundred ar- s-ty's Camden campus. public planning can the New Jersey Depart- benches and bicycle doctorate on his 64th birthday, and ticles and more than two oWn. books. Dr. Dunn believes be has legitimately have a. high- njenfof ' Transportation racks. Cars can get, into Saturday, at age 55. be celebrated a Bar Although Barber got smarted later .than discovered some clues for quality public rail system says it doesn't have the these streets if they must, BUY AN OIL BURNER! Mitzvab in Congregation Beth Shalom, Patai, he is quickly working his way solutions- to these pro- las'a.goal." he says.."We money to maintain the but they's been largely Union. • . toward Patai's publishing mark. Dr. blems- by comparing move-in.fits and starts, highway system, and it is won back for Dr. Barber admits that he is not a Barber has hud several books -publish- various modes of reacting as each crisis deferring road" ^im- pedeslrains." very observant Jew, but he knew that ed, and "The Bene Israel of India: Im- American transportation comes up We're doing provements and be had to have a Bar Mitzyah because ages and Reality.'' a new book, will be with those of three that howwith Cpnrail and maintenance." Dunn said. Dunn also points that Let Uncle Sam Pay You.., of a promise" tie could not become a published this month. western European coun- .Amtrak. "The Reagan ad- In Europe, he notes. "We Europeans have less need Bar Mitzvab at age 13 (which is the age Most of what Barber has written has tries. . ministration's decision to most Jewish boys are Bar Mitivah) been about India. He has studied the In his first book. "Miles to sell pieces of Conrai! to He Will Give 15% Energy Credit because his family was having finan- country and has first-hand knowledge Go—European and privately ouned SSI: Delay for Your Investment in an Energy and cial trouble. . , , because he and. his wife of 46 year., American Transportation railroads." he continues. ••' *l (MB pftint hg eny« "I'w ^ KU h ) a h/MX^> [n TnMla **\rill maVp it Hnllgr Saving "Flarpp Retention" Rnrnpr complisbed all I've set out to do in my since 1966 in addition to their home in Cambridge and London). ficult to have a nationally or "HoneyweN Clock Thermostat." Itfe-exceptthls." Union. They live in India for two mon- the state university planned rail network in 1 Having a Bar Mitzvah ceremony was ths of every year. MAUREEN BACHEFSKI GEORGETTE LOVELOCK educator discusses the the future and will not be People who delay apply- dependent : under 65 and important to Barber not only for Judaic. - The couple fell in love with the coun-- piecemeal fashion in helpful for the economic ing lor Social'Security widows . and widowers reasons, but because he had made two try while on one of many overseas which . French railroads development of the nor- retirement or], survivor under 62—can not general- promises to his mother before she died. journeys. Barber has been around the Miss Bachefski Miss Lovelock were brought under public theast. which has ejiough benefits for some time ly get benefits for months 15% Think About It!! The first was to finish high school. The world seven times and in Europe 11 ownership and points out problems to deal with, atler they become eligible before the month of ap- second was tobecom e a Bar Mitzvah. times. In September, he will travel to towed in fall plans wedding the similar—bu-t such as the decline of the may. he .affected by a plication. This part of the He not only kept his word on both pro- Israel for the eighth time and repeat his. lagging—trend in the auto industry and the change in the law which law was not changed. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bachefski of mises. He started college at an age Bar Mitzvah at the Wall. "Originally," : Mr. and Mrs. George Lovelock of L'nited States ( for the stagnation of the steel in- took effect March L.accor- People who apply for Add It to Your Budget Plan Payment at Martin Road, Union, have .announced ; when most of his peers would be retir- he says, "it was supposed to be done Elaine Terrace, Union, have announced federal . government to dustry." Dunn warns, ding to John H McCut benefits because they are No Carrying Costs or Finance Charges. ing and got his bachelor of science there.'1 . the engagement of their daughter, the engagement of their daughter, .take over private owner- "With the northeast grow-'chc-on. Elizabeth Social disabled-workers, adult degree in one year from the State Since he could not get to Israel for his Maureen E. Bachefski, to Thomas J. Georgette, to Thomas J. Specht of ship. ' • ing more slowly than Security district manager, children, widows and University of New York. He earned a birthday, he had to settle for a Finnerty, son.of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hillside, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lou He also contrasts the before and with many ' I nder the new law. back widowers—are not af- master's degree from Kean College of ceremony in Beth Shalom,''and it F. Finnerty of Cedar Grove. Specht of Absecon, formerly of Union. dismal decline of mass slates there losing populi- payments are limited lo fected by the new law. New Jersey in Union in six months. He became an international event. Many The bride-elect, who was graduated transit in American urbaj».n. lioni. and political six months before the They can still get benefits The bride-elect, who was graduated also earned a Ph.D. in social an- the ?S guests in the synagogue (a recep- from Union Catholic Girls High School; from Union High School-and Taylor conglomerates with the representation.' an made- month of application. Me- for up lo 12 months before thropology from International College tion followed at the Town and Campus) DR. EZEKI EL BARBER Is seen studying for his Bar Mitzvah ceremony at home 1 Taylor Business Institute.and Roberts- Business Institute, is employed by relative success of mass quate rail system will Cutcheon said. I'nder^the the month they apply if inCalifornia. '">- came- from India, Israel and all over • on Field Road. Union. Dr. Ezeklel. at 45, celebrated the event Saturday morning Travelong, Inc., Union. transit in West Germany, make the area less attrac- old law. back checks could they are found eligible, in Congregation Beth Shalom, Union. ' (AndRich Studios) \ Walsh Business School, is employed by • At the college, Barber studied on a the United States to see Dr. Barber call- DHL Corp. .Newark. Her fiance, who was graduated from and examines the rise and jive for new industry."'In be received for up to 12 More information about one-to-one basis under Professor ed up to tfie Torah and read a section Union High School, is employed by fall of the road fund in comparing the American months befdre the month applications for Social Raphael Patai.'The college"' said from the Prophets. Her fiance, who was graduated from Bristol-Myers, Hillside. Great Britian in terms of mass transit system'with of application . Security benefits can be The guests at the service also heard a Christina Michelle is born to Pefrillis Essex Catholic . High" School, is An October wedding is planned in the perspective it offers on that of West Germanv. the . oa amo~iw obtained at the Elizabeth THOMAS FUEL CORP. Bar Mitzvah speech that was somewhat employed by Wakefern Food Corp., e 00 3 1 olfice M Connecticut Farms Presbyterian Chur- the American experience Rutgers political scientist. ™ ^T Jwortf^ S ' ' a*"" ? - Karen Cramer different from the usual "Today I am a Christina Michelle Petrilli was born Her husband is the son of Mr. and Elizabeth. ch, Union, with a reception at the Club May 29 in Saint Barnabas Medical Mrs. Salvatore Petrilli of Millburn. in highway building. wJ is Airman of the ?«?'over « '6°5 " an^ d•«£! their£1- 342 Westminster Ave.y . man" speech one hears from a 13-year- A September wedding is planned in Navaho, Irvington. . . . ' Dunn will -present his Camden County Citizens telephone 800-272-1111. old. •"•"•„ Center, Livingston, to Mr. "and Mrs. LOAN F<& CALCUTTA ]' Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, 702 Ramsey Avenue betrothal told Michael Pelrilli of Rcinhold Terrace, , views aj a national forum r ''..••"'. •• India has received a $56 million loan Union, and a reception will follow at the next week when he To Publicity * • Mr. and Mrs. Bill T. Cramer of. Union. She joins a brother, Michael, 20 from the International Development Friar Tuck Inn, Cedar Grove. ' DOVTMKS.WVKKK testifies before a. U.S. Chairmen: Hillside Kingswood Road, Union, have announc- Unionite plans months old. • , ' Association to help Calcutta, one of the OK LOCAL NKW'S- House of Representatives Advisory Councl. points ,ht,mseIves ovcr e.' ed the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Petrilli is.'the daughter of Mr. llmc Would you like some'help world's largest cities, alleviate- its NEED-HELP? f.rid me.'nIOHT PERSON C U.l.lWfi-7700 subcommittee- that will- out. "It JS important not to ," Karen P. Cramer, to Mark H. Salter, and Mrs. Frank Coscnza of Keller Cres- with a Warn Ad CflM. 686 7700 in preparing newspaper chronic public transportation pro- -'KOKIIOMK. DKLIVKKV help ' decide America's allow people to lose their People who apply -'or son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark T, Salter of a spring date cent, Union. blems. future policy on reliance on public reduced benefits-retired releases? Write to' this 688-4281 Brookhaven, Pa. The announcement neivsfaper and ask for our Mr. and! Mrs." MVilliam Ward of transportation. • transportation. It's easier workers and their was made Sunday at a poolside party at A son is born Tips on'Submiiting News the home of the prospective bride's Caldwell have announced the engage- Releases" parents, • ment of their daughter, Maryellen Ward, to Robert Markowski, son of Mr. to Dassings. Miss Cramer received a bachelor's and Mrs. ' Charles Markowski of A son, Michael Brian degree in business from Cerritos Col- Balmoral Avenue, Union. The' an-Dassing, was born May 31. lege, Norwalk. Calif. nouncement was made on Saturday. in Saint Barnabas Medical- Her fiance is a self-employed owner • The bride-elect, who was graduated Center,' Livingston, to Mr: of Tri-State Graphic Services. , from Caldwell'Hlgh School, a secretary, anU Mrs. Stephen Dassing A May 1962 wedding is planned.' for Bobst-Champlain, Inc., Roseland. of Union. He joins a Her fiance, who was graduated from brother, Stephen. Unionites to chair^ Seton Hall University, is a sales Mrs. Dassing, the, Can you find the representative for Lanier Business Pro- former Teresa Compton of plcnic.forchurch ducts, Inc.. . :'•-.' Irvington, is the daughter A May wedding is planned. • of Mr. and Mrs. Fred John and Irene Ciesielsld of Union Schmidt of Dover, former- • five areas in """ nvmnA wu-tnlnnwi nf Hi»_ JyoHrvtngton. "* annual picnic of the St. Stanislaus Chur- Her husband is the son ch, Newark, scheduled Sunday at 1 p.m. byJACY Singles of Mr. and Mrs. William on the church grounds, 144 Irvine Dassing of Union. TurnerBlvd. . ' The 20 to 29 age group of JACY where cool air and "Peirogi," Polish delicacies which (Jewish Association of Centers and Ys the committee prepares fof the picnic of Central New Jersey) Singles will and for purchase, will be featured. sponsor-a joint dance with the Mon- Other Polish dishes are golombkl, mouth Jewish Singles Club Sunday,t 8 Icielbasa sandwiches and home-baked p.m. at Brothers III in Sayreville. . energy are wasted? torts. Hot dogs and other American Musical entertainment .and IN THE foods will be included. refreshments will be provided. Addi- Q04 SCHLITZ C29 The Rev. Theodor Czermak is pastor tional information can be obtained by U 2i UOl C-a-is W of the church. calling Ken Davidow at 289-8112. . WADS7 BUDWEISER781 KR0NENB0URG-f909 The more areas you can find and correct- in 1'?-! 12 0* Bretleso'Cans f 2« uQi Bottles - ••••»•-, **- your own home, the more energy dollars you Susan is born can save this, summer. To test your energy 35 • awarertess, chedryour answers against the to Walshes five energy-saving tips below: ••" A six-pound, 10-ounce daughter, Susan Jo Walsh, Ugh&outl Heat produced by lighting and was born June 4 in -St. other heat-producing appliances — TV sets, Elizabeth Hospital, stoves, dryers, etc. — must be removed by vour air condibonsr. Ba'crT^^WaTsh rr"bT" Close windows and outsldo'ddorsi Remind Washington Avenue, WHVTE&WACKAV Union. She joins a sisffif, SCOTCH- the kids not to hold doors open and let the hot Laura,iVt. air rush in. . . . ., Mrs. Walsh, the former SAXONY RUM ' Close the drapes! Or draw the shades, JCeep Risa Klein of Union, is the out the heat of the sun. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CROWN RUSSE VODKA Hyman Klein of Manor BOOTH'S GIN Set temperature higher to 78TI Running the Drive, Union. air conditioner at its lowest setting won't cool ' Her husband Is the son CALVERTGIN your roomoff any faster. Don't keep the temp- of Mrs. Elsie Walsh.of jACfc DANIELS erature setting any lower than is necessary for Lillian Terrace, Union,__ your comfort .. GODIVA.

Install units on the shady side of the! Sale planned E&JBRANDY house. Direct sunlight falling on a window air in Elizabeth conditioning unit increases its workbad and costs more to run. ••. • • The Sisterhood of Tem- ple B'nai Israel, Elizabeth, will hold a rum- Check your energy awareness score! mage sale Sunday, July 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 CpPIVA TOPPINGS WITH LIQUEURS All 5 correct A wise energy miser! p.m. and on Monday, July An exciting new dtmcnUuii in,.dcttcrf cri'iiliviiy.. :(Jitdivu ttippinyv with liqueurs! 3 (0.4 correct An energy-conscious ,' j 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Six TnWiguing new taste cxpcricnc'cw Daric Chocolate Crcme tie CHATEAU LUZERNE CHABLIS 3" consumer! {'. • • in the Community House .J^CnthcJDaricChacolatd-CofttLiqucur^Coiiiiiu^Millc'Cliticoluic- i/iEJi 1 to 2 cornet Brush up on energy Creme de Cocoa, Butterscotch Rum. Struwhurry Bourhon, und Rasp- • and Spring streets. berry Cognac. . . , . ^ .'. , . . GAU0P1HKCHABUS 5!t YAGOSAMTGRIA 4" conservation! ^ • Clothing and household 95 0 correct Hit the books! items will be available. rumPAUL. MASSOmHoouHnuaN ROScE ^jQitt OORVREDOHREDOHWHITWO E Read PSEiG'snew Additional information ~- : Ciift WHh Purtiuisc: :"•; conservation booklet, can be obtained by calling 3544400. With the purchase of three Godivu Liquor fluvorcd ice crvum MOUTON CADET 39 DUBONNET 484 •>"Dpllar Saving Tips (or toppings,' you will receive one complimcnluty rejiulur topping RED Oft WHITE na*. RED OH BLONDE Home Energy Use." diva. W& H CREAM SACK 3t9 SEGESTA O84 t/rtfon/fe No matter how hign you scored, you can still 1 •tan unuui MHHI %J*aA REOORWHrr find over 100 new ways to save energy and on cruise Tttl* July 4th w«'d lika to than Hi* delightful •xp»rknt* of tovoring tiv» firmL mo*t •la^ant topping* In th« worfd. Each; money at hqme in PSE*G's conservation Janlne D'Addarlo jjfc ••). Oodlva topping li a delicious IndulgJutic+tMyond cimpariiAn. booklet. To receive your FREE COPY, send Union recently- took a CHECK OUR UNADVEfmSEO SPECIALS! w—It'i cruU« on the llomp. We Invft* y«u itottep In owd | ' " " and unique offer,. Tips," P.O. Box 249, Fanwood, New Jersey Llne't flagship,' "S. S. 07023. ' Oceanic," from New York to Nassau, capital of the Bahamas, and Bermuda. BUCK RDDfil dn fit Uw U\ 50% o& I Public Service Shell with Liberty Travel Eleclrlc and Gas In Union. PSiG Company 8$ fo\jwsairt'uni

•\'r • • ' :,V V, • .;>' t. , -.•'..- *«0!& • ' • . . \ • . . • —Thursday. June25.1981 - SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER A crunch bar Thursday, June, 25, 1981 1 rustees to be installed -Unton PobllcNotlce- Moontainsld«i>ob1leNotlce- HJ*LICN0llLikHMt« « xfesserf sopifis soch notes then outstanding. The any conflict with any provision or Entertainment Hut tha vmu Sat forth bal__ turn ol »in.o» OOharat-' sina montl PUILIC NOTICE It hereby given portion ol she Master PHen, Off klel Disc & Dato tomorrow in Springfield HI Introduced «t • mating of thf IncludM tha sum ol VUOOOS sa« thai the following ordinance was Map or this Ordinance; Township CommlttM of tha forth In tha ordinanca to which IMs pasted on final hearing el a this week spring fever Township 61 Union In tha County M matting o4 the Mayor and Council 1. Section elMa) entitled "When By Milt Hammer ' ordinance. Is *n amMdmant, Notice Of Hearing Is Required" Newly-elected trustees of Temple Religious service* will beconducted Unto* hsld on Juno u. mi. «vd Sactlon • Sactlcn It ol lha *tov* of the Borough ol Mounlelnsldt on Pict of the U's-"Brotherly Love" • Hut taldonsManoa will ba igrthar shall be amended by deleting the antlHadoroinanta ba and tM u the la* day of June, leal: present subsection la) and. In Spring is here! And if you've been Beth Ahm, Springfield, will be installed by Rabbi Reuben R. Levin* aptritual oantloWvd lor final passaoa at m Is- haraby anwidad to raad FIRST READING Comedy now in Summit by Donna Fargo (MCA/Songbird . masting d tha Township Commit' Introduced by: Counellmai struck with spring fever, lemony at Friday evening services tomorrow at leader of Temple Beth Ahzo, anil Cantor follows: (•)*Any application before the Records 5203). ' to. •» MunicipalHaadoutrttrt. Saetion IJ. It Is harabv datarmln Vlgllantl - "Never Too Late," performances. Richard Nadd. An Ooeg Shabby will Frtbargar Park. Morris Avanua, Seconded by: Councilman Mu Plennlng Board, except eppHca- crunch bars will sooth this fever. These 8:30. Arthur Falkin, a past president, Kt and slalad that lha iuppUman lions for minor subdivision which Terrell Shapr is direc- Sometimes faith is something a per- Union. NawJartay.en July Itvltat, I..I MtStatamantraqolradbruld Roll Call Vote: Yeev 1 Nays- 0 Sumner Long's stage com- bars have just, the right amount of who serves as vice president of the Nor- follow. Edith Scttwalb will terra as allociociPJ* Dale. May It. INI are exempt from site plan review son has all his life, lingering in the L and Iliad In tha otfk* ol tha SECOND READING background, until something tragic or Township CWt ol said Township, Introduced by: Councilman Suckno J. Secnon 701 entitled "Payable Aug! 30 at Jack Bell's din- Irma Zehr and Larry crunch! Synagogues, will be the installing of- AN oatMNAMCK AMENOICOSN >nd maf luth sltlamsnt so oi. Payable to th. Land happened to Donna Fargo. When she Trustees to be installed are Louis Make a salad WAI PARK AND POOVIOINO Ineroasad by this ordlnanc* by Deputy Use Administrator. All fees as ingfield Avenue. The play will open Sept. 9 for a simple recipe. The cereal adds just the UUIIZ, Dunnn iireenoerg, neroen ..• • • r • FOU THE IMPROVEMENT ttn.0U.M and that tha tssuanc* ol : Borough Clark hereinafter required shall be three-monlh run. discovered she had multiple sclerosis In THCRCOF WITHIN THE tha bonds and not*s authorlMd b ORDINANCE payable to the Land Use Ad-is offered at weekday, lun-, right amount of texture to the base and Horn, Lois Kaish. Michael Palais and yi/| f/•) Q(Qet tOCO TOWNSHIP OF UNION IM THE this ordlnanc* will br within • NO. tll-al mlnlitrttor at the time of tiling any cheon matinees at 1:30 Additional information June, 1978, It caused her to reach deep a nutty, fruit flavor to the sweet lemon COUNTY OF UNION) MAKING daet limitations pntcrlbad by said AN ORDIMAHCe TO AMEND OR application far development. All AN APPROPRIATION FOR SAID Local Bond Law. Tha sum olDINANCE NO. Mt. permits, determinations, retolu p.m. and selected Sunday can be obtained by ailing inside, back to her childhood, for the filling. Other temple officers are Harold MJMPOH. AND TO PROVIDE tW.ft30.00 haratn sal forth Includas Mounlalnslde Echo, June Ji, INI tkyis or certlflcalet of approval are faith that had always been there but Foot THE FINANCING OF THE tha sum of sJSOOO.M manllonad In IFee:U4t tublect to the paymentol all lees brunch and evening dinner 273-0070.. Or, if the fever hs you weak as well as Dennis, president; Madelyn COSTS THEREOF IV THE IS-this ordlnann to which this provided for In this Ordinanca. and had been nearly ignored since she had SUANCE OF tONDI AMD •OND no approvals shall be given to the hungry, don't fret. Lemony crunch bars dinanc* Is an amandmant. Planning Board or Board of Ad|ust left home. ' Feuerstein, Jack Goldberg, Barry ANTICIPATION NOTES", im Sactlon 7. iao.ou.ft9 ol tha ap PUBLIC NOTICE New policy For a main dish salad sure to be «a Oetakar I*, 11)1 |M ho NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH ment until proof has been submit- Singles plan are as easy to make as they are good . Segal, Marvin Simson and' Marvin proprlatlen provldad foV hardn wl ted to mem'tnat the requisite fees . Donna Fargo grew.upin Mt. Airy, N. M'OnilMhuNa.Mll.A. ba fundad Irom • oranl ol tha Stata tht.1 public hearings will be held by lasting. You'll, have them ready and greeted with an enthusiastic "Oi«t," . BE IT OHDA1NED by tha tht Planning. Board of the Boroug have. In tact, been paid to the Land Steinberg, vice presidents; Harold of Naw Jarsay. Dapartmant ol En. Use Administrator! . • dance at Y for tickets ,.C, and attended a Baptist church' baking in minutes. Enjoy spring and combine strips of roast beef %lth the Township Commllla« ol th« vlronmanW Protactlon; " ol Mountainside, In me Municipal Bienstock, treasurer, and ' Haddy Township of Union Inttw Count y of Acras Prooram. Building, IMS Route-n. Mountain 4. Section 701 entitled "Schedule The Summerfun where she sang solos as a child. She at- popular flavors of Mexico. Taking a cue Ot Feet" shall be amended by In lemony crunch bars—they're great for Greenwald and Joyce . Weinsteln, Union: Sactlon a. This ordlnanc* shal slot. New Jersey on July f. INI al The Y Singles 3b WusTheater is instituting a tended High Point. College and after from the taco, the salad is served on let-, SNtlon 1. Ucllon S of ma abov* takt fttact rwanry days altar tha •:09 p.m. en the lotlowlng »ppll the Planning Board to review tht tlon thill be submitted to and, ex Additional information For additional informa- <2 teaspoon salt . Take lessons 3 cups julienne strips cooked beef RALPH ASSOCIATES. INC. A cepl were exempt under Section had many top-selling records and a str- Woonsocket, R. I,, have announced the dlnanc* Isan amsndmanl. NEW JERSEY CORPORATION tost (cl-Ul Section of tha Land Us* may be obtained by call-, tion call 893-4218. Reserva- It was in a hospital in Santa Barbara, Sactlon ]. Sactlon a of lha abova Ordlnanc*. ' IM*. ^proved by the Planning ing of country hits. ' " FILLING: . — V4 teaspoon salt - . AND DANIEL A. EDWARDS. VS. Board In accordance with the re- Calif., where Donna had the tests that engagement of their daughter, Andree i»> mrflr/nn Iff") •ntltlad ordlnann ba and tha sama THIRD PARTY DEFENDANT. GEORGE RAMSE ing the Y at 736-3200, ex- tions may be obtained by One 14-oz. can sweetened condensed ~ 20 cherry tomatoes, halved • Is haraby amandsd to raad as Secretary oulrements ol this Article; except She IMS been married for more than Suzanne, to Scott Ctavid Jacobson. son '•• '««UF\lfiy UfJ CATHERINE FABRICATORS. thai subdivision or Individual lot tension 451. calling 746-9120. showed her to have multiple sclerosis. follows CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECq Mountainside Echo. Juna 3], IN! 10 years to Stan Silver, he producer and milk ' • . 1 avocado, cut in pieces S*ctlon a. II !l haraby datarmlnad applications for detached ona lor For Donna, it has meant an Incredible .of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jacobson of TION FOR SALE OF PREMISES two family) dwelling unll building 3 to 4 tablespoons lemon juice (about A makeup lesson can help you learn Vt green pepper, cut In strips and tilled mat ID tha making of By vlrtua ol lha abov* slated wr manager, wjio ."discovered" her at an &*-.:•• Springfield. such -Improvtmanl (haralriaftar used exclusively for e slnglt-femlly amount of physical pain. There have how to put on makeup in new ways. ol anacution to ma diracled I lha PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given residence in accordance wllh ton- audition,' Itemed) • • 1 small onion, sliced into rings rafairad.to as "purposa") 1s not-a axposa' for by public vtndv*- in been periods when she couldn't sign her The bride-elect, who was gra'duated currant axpanst of uld Township, that Ihe following ordinance was ing requirements shall be exempt 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel Many women learn the basics when 34 cup chili sauce ROOM »'. in lh< Courl Houu. in pisstd on final hearing at I from site plan review and approval. from the University of Rhode Island, and 191 It Is nacasury to llnanca lha Cily of Elliatxth. NJ. on Movie Times name, dial a phone or even cut up her meeting ot the Utyor and Council In Ihe event the subdivision or site. 1/8 teaspoon nutmeg they are young, but after that, they may i tablespoon salad oil uld porposa by tha Itsuanca of WEDNESDAY, lha Isl day of July where she* received a bachelor of oblloatlohs of uld Township pur- ol the Borough of Mountainside on plan application requires action by own food and a period of about six. Monday series A.D . m\ teaspoon hot pepper sauce title and interest ol 1KB above tion shall be submitted to and pro ' (Montclair)—Last times SEASONS, Fri., 1:45,7:30, Combined all ingredients; mix until dental hygienist in the offices of Dr. Jef- of uld purposa Is ino.toooo, and named delendanl CATHERINE Introduced by: Counellmai one feel like he's being "electrocuted." MR. AND MRS. OSCAR HAMA.W 14) U.OM DOol uld sum Is to ba pro- Vlgllantl cessed by uld Board which shall 1 crumbly. Press about 3 cups of mixture when you'Were younger may not be 1 clove garlic, crushed FABRICATORE. In and 10 the act to the same extent and sub|ect today :* FOUR SEASONS, 9:35; Sat., Sun., 1:15, 3:20, These lasted anywhere from a few slated at Drew frey Zissu and Dr. Harvey Nisselson. vldad by tha down paymant following proper tv. to wit Seconded by: Councilman Spine intiPgreased 13x9-inch baking pan. right for art older woman- M: head lettuce, sliced and cut In harolnattar approorlatad to flnanc* RollCallVoto: Ym'S. NeyiTl! to the Slim restrictions as the2, 4, 6, 8, 10; FOR YOUR 5:25, 7:30, 9:40; Mon.minute, s to several hours. . ' . - Her fiance, who was graduated sum- uld purposa. and (I) tha astlmatad ALL tnat certain tract or parcel Date: May It. INl Planning Board at ut forth In this of land and premises, hereinafter Article; EYES ONLY, Fr)., Sat., The New Jersey Shakespeare Bake at 350 degrees F. for 25 to 30 ma cum laude from the University of A makeup lesson can help, but before pieces . mAiflinum amount of bonds or SECOND READING Tucs., Wed., Thur., 1:45, It also was in the California hospital Unionites cite60th year you have one, there are some questions nota« nacassary. to ba Issuad for particular^ described, tliuate. ly Introduced by: CounrMmai a. sicllon W4 entitled "Submit noon, 2:20, 4:40, 7, 9:20,7:15,.9:20; Fri., Sat. mid- Festival, in residence at Drew Univcr-. minutes; cool slightly. Rhode Island and the Washington Mr cup crushed corn chips uld purposa It 1113.00000. and (a) Ing and being in the Township of Vlgllantl • slon Ol Minor Subdivision" shall be that Donna called the hospital chaplain Union in the County ol Union and 1 sity, Madison, has announced the 12 at- _^For filling, combine all inrediehts; you should ask. First, will you be shown \t cup grated Cheddar cheese tha cost of such purposa. as Seconded by: Councilman Suckno amendto"by dtlttlng Iht second ll;40;Sun.,Mon.,Tues.,l, night show, D.O.A. and told him she needed help. "He was Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hamann of Union old, bought the Blue Ribbon Bakery.' University School of Law, St. Louis. haralnbalora tlalad. Includn tha Stale ol New Jersey. Roll Call Vote: Yeas-a. Nays-0 paragraph and Inserting thetol low - tractions for the 1981 Monday Night. blend well. Spread mixture to within V4 how to.apply the makeup yourself? You Season beef strips with salt Add aogragatt amount of SM.OOO.00 Being the same premises know Dale: June la. INI ing: 3:20,5:40,8:05,10:25. LOST PICTURE SHOW a stern type of guy, but I felt some com- -celebrated their, 60th wedding anniver- Mo., is an associate in the MorristOwn vAlch Is asllmatad lo ba nacassary as Lol No U Block No t, lnde« Specials Series, running from July 13 Union, in '""3. Eight years later, they inch of edge of base. Sprinkle remain- should be able to duplicate the results of cherry, tomatoes, avocado, green pep- No. IS on the Ta< Map of the " JudllhEhlert, It classified es • minor subdlvl- FIVE POINTS CINEMA (Union)-FOR YOUR sary last month at-g party (or family law firm of Pitney, Harden & Kipp. lo f Iranca lha cost of such purposa. lion by majority vole of the Sub- fort in just being able to say to him, 'I'm purchased Jie 969 Tavern and for the the makeup artist Including archllKt's laas, accoun- Township of Union. Jlvlslon Committee, uld Commit- (Union)-NINETOFIVE. EYES ONLY, 'Fri., 7:20, through Sept. 28. ing base mixture over filling, Bake at per and onion. Mix chili sauce, oil, chili The nearest crost- slreel lo the Boroughuer lost.Ineedhelp.' • . and friends including all six of the cou- last 35 years, have been the. proprietors A September wedding is planned. . ting, anglnaartng and Inspactlon ORDINANCE tee shall recommend approval .to Starts Friday. Call theater The series will open with the New 350 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. ._ WiU there be an obligation to buy the powder, hot pepper sauce and-^arllc. COSH, lagai axpsntas and othar ax- within premises is Suinner Avenue NO. 41411 the Planning Board at Ihe nex' 9:40; Sat., 1, 3:10, 5:20, "I came to the point," she says, "of ple's grandchildren:' of Oscar's Tavern, Union. . pans*s. Including Intarast on such The will.'.a prtmiiul conns! of *r AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND OR regularly scheduled mealing. If ap- at 964-9633 for timeclock. 7:40, 10; Sun., 12:45, 2:55, Jersey Ballet Company on July. 13. On Cool; refrigerate about 1 hour or until products that are used* Make your Add meat and' vegetables and toss. obligations to tha antint parmltlad ..-^'w'i*d .7tJ4%int^ .•• as lanani DINANCE NO. SfMt FIXINI proved bV the Planning Board as a having to depend on someone bigger Hosts were the celebrants' children, . . • . ' • by Sactlon aoA:}-» of tha Local in common to Ilia eitlire premise! minor subdivision, Ihe Chairman Fri., Sat. adult?"midnight 5, 7:25, 9:45; Mon., Tues., July 20, Peter Samelson, magician, will firm. Cut in bars. Store, covered, in Soffening ice cream preference known about the type of Serve individual portions on beds' of let- and does not have a lol sii* ai SALARY RANOES O than myself. And it's hard to do. li's Gerda ftarmazyn of Mountainside and Martif) KoWOCl/tSrs Bond Law. Tha sumt haraln man- MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE and Secretary of the Planning perform his illusions. refrigerator: Makes I3x9-inch pan of makeup you want Let the makeup con- tuce. Serve corn chips and - grated ttonad includa tha sums ut forth In such . Same is.a condominium un OTHER THAN THOSE Of THE Board shall sign uld minor sub- show, THE' EROTIC Wed., Thur., 2,7,9:30. .hard to trust. I just have to take it by George Hamraan of Berkeley Heights, i . , ,, ,. - If you have a microwave oven, use it Sactlon 161 th> ordinanca to which of Putnam House Condominium POLICE DEPARTMENT division and uld approval shall be ADVENTURES OF DR.OLD RAHWAY-CLASH "World Myth and Music" on July 27 bars. sultant, know what kind of look you cheese to sprinkle on top. - this ordinanca ll an amandmant. Union. New Jersey. • Mounlalnslde Echo. June 35. INI deemed final approval- Said minor the day—by the minute. But I have The party was held at the Karamzyn HOVe O girl, MOlU for softening freezer-hard ice cream to prefer. Premises commonly known as 7S5 IFoe: U.WI subdivision, after approval, shall JEKYL. t, OF THE TITANS, Fri.. features stories and music from around S*ctlon 1. Saclk» 7 of tha abova Tucker Avenue. Unll C IX. Union, be returnedto th e subdlvldtr within pretty well replaced the fear of my il- home...... MURDERS UP 34 PERCENT serving temperature. Place the ice' antitlad ordinanca ba and tha uma New Jersey. 7:30, 9:40; Sat., l:30,'3:3a, the.world. A.nine pound daughter, Holli Sharyn Is haraby amandtd to raad as one week following the signing of LINDEN TWIN lness with faith." • • \ Mr. Hamann. was married .to the Murder cases in the United States in- cream on a plate to prevent excessive There Is A full legal oescrlption on Nolle* To Bidders uld plat b, Ihe Chairman and follows: ">*) in Ihe Union County sheriff Secretary. • tv- ONE-THE . GREAT 5:40,7:50,9:50; Sun., 1,3, Aug. 3, Jazz'impact with Harold former Martha Paternoster on May 14, Kawadler, was bom May 27 to Mr. and creased M percent during the 1970s, melting at the bottom. A pint softens in Want Sactlon 7. II Is haraby datarmlnad Ulllce. Ber*u4h Council-Borough Donna has a three-part approach to and itatad that monays axcaadlng olMounlalntlde 7. Section lOMIc) entitled MUPPETCAPfiR,Fri.,2, 5:10, 7:20, 9:20; . Mon., Lieberman and his group will go 1921 in Freiburg, Germany. They came Mrs. Martin Kawadler of Sharon, Mass.' Ads There Is due approKimatel Public nolle* Is hereby given lhal "Building And Zoning Permits And coping with her life now. One part is despilo a decline in 1975 and 1976. In the 30 seconds on defrost, while one-half -<7roo0.00 approprlatad lor SU.717 13 and costs Tues., Wed., Thur., 7,9:10. through the history of jazz. downpaymants • on capital Im- saitad bids for furnishing all labor Certificates ol Occupancy" shall be 7:15,9:15; Sat., Sun., 1:2S, spiritual and the other parts are mental Mrs. Kawadler, the former Ellen Work... 1 The Sheriff reserves the riglil lo id to the United States in 1926 and became same period, forcible rape cases doubl- gallon will take about one and one-half provamants or'tor lha capital Im- and malarial] lor the Sprinkler In- amended by deleting the proposed STRAND • "Just Friends," with 'composer Beth Landau, is the daughter of Mr. and journ this sale. -million al tha Misting Fir* House subsection (c) as 'el lorfh In tha 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, 9:10; and nutritional. Mentally, Donna is citizens in 1931. _•: . ed.'. minutes.' . Call 68o-7700 provamant fund in budgats John J Rush.'Ally -PLAZA hapafofo'ra adoplad for said Xilldiitg on Naw ProvldeK* Road. proposed amendments and In-Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur., (Summit)-THE GREAT Richard Rodney Bennet and jazz singer Mrs. Lawrence Landau of Springfield.: CL1»!O7(DJ1ULI mountainside, N.J. will be racelve< serting the following: engaged in a rigorous, m>;nonsense ex- The Hamanns, who are both 86 years Township trt now avallibla to HALPHFROELICH MUPPET CAPER, Fri., 2, OurS»UdB»rt»Bicl flnanca uld purposa. Tha sum of by Ihe Borough Clerk at the Moun (c) CertlllcahHofOccupancy. No 2, 7, »; Fri., Sat. midnight ercise of self-analysis, constant', Marian Montgomery, will be onstage Sherlll taimldr Municipal Building, !3aJ s7.OOO.00 Is haraby approprlatad Union Leader. June 4.' II. <>• «. serson, company, firm or corpora- show, THE ROCKY HOR- 7, 9; Sat.,.Sun., 2, 3:50, Aug. 10. ' Stretch meal with pasta INCLUDES from such monays > Mountainside Municipal end no building or structure ACROSS fer advice and hope, "self-help" type INGFIELD fer Professional Services Building, IMS Roule ». Mounlaln hertafter erected or altered and no prison system presenting an account in IIM SPRUCE DR, MOUNTAIN, makes more sense than (aboutlib.) "•":..;. &* fcutk Shop antlllad ordinanca ba and tha uma ilde.MJ 1. Its capiul ii UUUULJUUU LJUUU Msgr. Francis X. Coyla, Pastor Is haraby amsndad to raad as WHEREAS there exists a. n building In which the occupancy or books, new approaches to problems. poetry and staging of the world behind . Harris. Ractw. SIDE . • ever. They stretch a few for a scheal board attorney, and Bidders ar* required lo comply tenancy ol the building shall " • Phnonv Penh •UEJUCUUU UUULJ 3UKDAY Mass**—5:30 p.m. Satin" 1036 Stuitesant Ave. UNION ' follows: QQQQtI]a!l[i] UtUU SUNDAY-*, a.m.. Holy. Comma- Th.R.v.MrtmjwE.G.rlpp.. l f leftover Seat UltO Sactlon I. To llnanca uld pur- WHEREAS funds ara available wilh Ihe requirements ol PL. 1975 change shall be occupied or used In . !). Umpire's call Self-discipline also is the key in Donna's bars. On Aug. 31, "American Sampler" s ices o tor this purpose, and CI3> Affirmative Action. whole or In part for any purpose QQ QQQUD QUUU d.»;wi..:»«iw:4s..m.™. ^^.^miiyTor^ 1 envelope tyiion- 'pos*. bonds of uld Township of. an whatsoever unless end until a cer- 13.'Arising QQU UCJUC1 approach to nutrition and something traces the growth of our nation in song rbXu»ts»s--7andlam Masses »lc* and sermon, church school end school lor all aoa oroops IDUS sar-a complete meal for the mushroom SOUP mi5 aggragata principal amount hot ax- WHEREAS the Public School Bidders ara required to comply caadlng im.00000 ara haraby Contracts Law: Chapter 114, PLwllh Iht New Jersey Stale prevail tificate of occupancy shall have unexpectedly •• ana QDPUQQ she considers a cornerstone to main- and narrative Cram early folksongs of »TitZrZTlJFlor by in 14 Russian taining her health at its best. Her diet n uld Local Bond Law. Said bonds authoring the award ot contracts Both of abov* art available for tllep aaaaaa ••• QQ New England to ragtime and beyond. \^ ^ • - and third Sundays and on tastlval provided!; t p.m., worship sarvli 1 "Family Favorite Noo- or heavy cream fbr "Professional. Services" ^o;.-evlev-v at the Borough Engineer proval by the Planning Board as re- "John" shall baar Inlarast at.a rata par an- OI |C1 QPDQ PDQ centers around an abundance of raw on (nursery provldedl. 4th of JULY num MI may bt haraattar dalarmln- wlthoul competitive bids must ba ' ' quired In Article IX, except that the "St. Mark's Gospell" on Sept. 7 stars ot. .'Penance _«. ;j.., . • die Supper" is a good ex- salt and pepper to taste ftH— uu MONDAY—1:JO p.m.. publicly adveVtlsed, Drawing end Specifications lor Construction Olllclal may grant 'a. IS. Word-forrword Iconfesslensl-Monday. 7:15 to """Sons* 1 . adwIthlnthallmilatlonspraKrlbad auuu auuap aa fruits and fresh vegetables, natural Eric Booth in a retelling of the adult life ""•• ample of such a meal; Hot ' ' by tftw. All mattars with raspact to New Therefore Be II Resolved bl the work will'be available h> Bid Certllleete. of Occupancy for lfl. Emmet QOt3 QUUEJE1UE1 J:O p.m.,: Thursday before first ANTIOCH sUpTIST CHURCH noodles uld bonds not dattrmlnad by this the Ualen Tewftshli Board ders el the office of the. Borough business, professional, execullve or foods whenever possible, add as little as of Jesus Christ. On Sept. 14, the Allria-' •ayar and cooked egg noodles are Engineer, ins Route ». Mounlaln- 17. Football QDQD DQQQQDDD Friday to tha month, 7:15 to 1US_MECKES ST. AND SO SPH Dibit study maatlng. package directions; drain. ordinance shall ba datarmlnad by EdtKaUMas fellows: administrative olllct use without OQDD •DtDQQDCIB possible of the fatteninarand delicious ' tions Dance Company will star in "Joy p.m. Saturday. 1 to J p.m: No INGFJELDAVE.SPRINGFIELD BEACH PARTY resolutions to ba haraaf tar adopted. I.TheSeorelerj- School Business slde, N.J. IMountalnsldeJVIunlclpa! the necessity of site plan approval lineman: atibr. 45. Ohio collejre Building). *? ^ by the Planning Board II the Con 19. .Coal size Tha sum of im.000.00 haraln set Administrator Isfereby authorlted town junk food that is usuall/a staple of life ' in Every Land." Kazoophony on Sept. Meanwhile, in medium forth Includas lha sum of 175.000.00 •nd directed to evecute the Agree- Drawings and Specifications ara tlr.-ctlon Official Is ullslled that 18. Summary, for '2(1. Twice-seon, mat Selection Of • taalhrkrtaaai. U» seliortn In thf ordinance to which manr for Services between the available at a cost ot 130.00 per ul, the plan as submitted complies short • - •46. Hotel employee on the road. She's not averaging an "A" 21 is an alleged cultural event and cream saucepan, melt buttetfand this ordinance li an amendment. Union Township Board of Educa- non-refundable, checks drawn to with all ordinances of the Borough offering H6LY CROSS LUTHERAN .^^"i^KX «rWOr«,pB,b,.'..udy. Ihe order of the Borough ol Moun of Mountainside Including lonlng ^0. Ceremony 4R. Eminence however, she says, but she's made musical spoof starring the Kaminsky sauce. Since it's ready in cook bam, stirring con- Sactlon ! Section » of the above tion and Howard Schwarli. 23. Alps crosser of CHURCH - . CKrlft entitled ordinance of and the ume< I. This contract Is awarded talntldt. ordinance! and building codes, and 50. Get luck some progress, and intends to make International Kazoo Quartet. The final rUEHTS: Briaf op to hw ckiMnwtar F M Tht Borough reserves the rlghl to mat Ihe proposed use opes not en- 31. Bo under D 7 Ch minutes, the'cook should stantly, about 2 minutes, POOt & BEACH TOWELS Is hereby amended to read as without competitive bidding as a 51. Londoner's 218 B.C. . more. Like many other kinds of change, !I5L2^^T%-SI?!J . follows: "Professional Service" undefthe limit the number of sets given any danger the health, ulely and • obliRntion (tul show of the season, on Sept. 28, will be X riT- """••• "•'• °"" love it. It's so tasty, the Add peas and onion- provisions ol the Public School Con- bidder. . . • . welfare of tht clliiens. The cer- trolley 24. Gacarnillo, In TUESDAY—7 pm.gibla class I ; Section e. To finance uld pur- 22. Verve changing one's diet takes time. Harry, dance and other works by Senta Of Mountain Av... Sprlngflald family wiirtoo: mushroom soup mix pose, bond anticipation notes of tracts Law because Howkrd All Bids must be accompanied tificate of occupancy application 52. Traps "Carmen" p.m.,Sanlor Choir rthurul . Reports Schwestx Is authorlied by Jaw to form shall be submitted lo Ihe Con U3. —trq., and RJlRYt uld Township of an aggregate structlon Off Icltl alonn with the site 25. Autumn ht'oa At the time she was stricken with Driver. WEDNESDAY-o p.m.. .midweek' FAMILY FAVORITE blended with cream; heat principal amount not exceeding practice law and It Is not pofilple to 1. A Bid Bond-for 10% or a cer the following: DOWN servlc*. for duty NOODLE SUPPER .. through, but do not boil. To $C99$TO99 im.OO0.0O are hereby euthorlied to obtain competitive bids lor legal tilled or cashiers check drawn to plan and such other In.Vmallon as .20. Function •M.S., Donna Fargo's career was breez-.. Single tickets foe the show range THUHSDAY-lftsm.. Blblaclau. FHIOAY—«:M p.m..uvoman's Bl . be Issued pursuant to uld Local services. the order of Ihe Borough 6f Moun may be required on the application u r - 1. Honeycomb- SUNDAY-ajo «.m., Holy Com- 3: The 'appointed attorney Is ttlnildt, NJ. for tox of the Bid. deemed necesury for proper Plan- t n part 28. Cold end 'lUak ing along nicely. She was billpd as "The from $3.50 to' $10.25. A six-event Special bla clau. I p.m., Sunday School |palccage<16rOz.)Penn- serve, toss with hot Bond Law In anticipation of tha Is- ning Board evaluation. The Is- 2b. Manage munion and worship sarvlc*. taachars'maatlng. Prom ~%J suance ol uld bonds. In the event authorlied to consult with the 3- Certificate of Surety thil such 2. PierreV 30. Choral worK Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." subscription is available for $50. Mail Navy Ensign Steven W. -••••—•- Dutch Brand noodles. Makes.about 6 Superintendent of Schools end Surety Company will supply a Per- suance ol n certificate of occupancy SPRINGFIELD EMANUEL 288 Morris Ave. Springfield 379-4480 ' that bonds are Issued pursuant to shall negate the necessity of secur- 27. Stop the girlfriend UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH this ordinance, lha aggregate Secretary- School. Business Ad- formance Bond for Ihe full amount ipread of 33. Time period from her hit by that title in 1972. It was and phone orders are being accepted. OUR ' LADY amount of notes hereby autnorlied ministrator of the Board,'or such ol any resulting conlracl In a form ing a toning permit for the ume ,1. Scavcr is" one CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY or premises- The issuance of a cer- 34. Apportions-. ' her first release and garnered .her a Write to •Shakespeare, Madison, 07940, CHURCH to be Issued shall be reduced by an persons as either of them mayapproved by the Mountainside 20. PlBee; locality .4. "— Fox" GREEN ..." designate, concerning day-to-day lorough Council. ' ificate of occupancy shall Rav. Gaorot C. Sehlasmv^'. pastor amounmtl equal to the principal supersede and revoke any inning 31. War hero 3R. burdened Grammy and platinum album, making or telephone 377-4487...... •mount of tht bonds so Issued. " legal Issues that ma/arlse. Said at- Tht Mayor and Council rturva 5. Fairy-tale SUNDAY—t.tl a.m.. Garman wor- torney Is also authorlied to lake the right to re|ect any and all Bids permit -already granted, for Ihe Murphy 41. Ripped'1 Pastor ' ' ingfield, has rcportdd for he aggr.v ume premises. > character ship urvlca. Theodore Ralmllnoar _ outstanding bonds and notes shall such action In any administrative, and lo award the Conlract to any S3. Expunged . ludlclal. or. arbitration, proceeding Bidder whnw proposal, In" (he I. Section lOU(a) entitled "OB 6. Minister's aide 42. "I'll brl 1 AWARDED . Seconded by: Councllwoman Hart SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Rsativ maoa s. Cuitem- mm The Township Committee of the loll Call Vote: Yeas 4. Nays 0 JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION SATURDAY-lOa.m., Sabbathsar- SUNDAY—1:30 a.m.. Church wor- Township of Union In the County ol 1 Dale: June It. INI UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F BROILED SEAFOOD vloa. ship sarvlca. Or. Evans will J CURTAINS Union has awarded a conlraxl PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given •JIM WEDNESDAY-t:l] p.m.. a«-praach. Church tlma nursary lor in- with baked potato or without csmpallllve bidding «» a that Iht following ordinance wet COLONIAL SAVINGS AND LOAN acutlwaboardmaating. fants through third, grada hald In BEDSPREADS professional service pursuant 'to pasted' on final hearing al a ASSOCIATION, A Corporation ol COMBINATION COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN chapal. ' rice, and salad. Lobster n.J.S.A.40A:ll-)lll (a). This con- meeting ol the Mayor arxf Council Iht Stata ol New Jertty, Pliinl.il DRAPERIES tract and the resolution authorising of Iht Sorough ol Mountainside on vs. LEWIS H. PORTER ind JOAN It are available for public In PLATTER MEETING HOUSE LAME. MOUN- EVANGENGEL BAPTISBAPTI T CHURCH broiled or Dolled at the Ulh'diy of June, INI, wllh the PORTER, his wilt't AUTO LOAN .BLANKETS specllon In the office of the following amendments; COMPANY ' O/B/A STERLING TAINSIDE . '« SHUNPIKE RD.. SPR- Municipal Clerk. vourreauest. OHOIMANCENO.tlj-tl FINANCIAL SERVICES. Delen ROGER MOORE x lUv.ElmarA.Talcott.mlnlslfr INGFIELD BYORDEROPTHE danls. Broccoli TOWNSHIPCOMMITTEE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Jamas S . UHla. oroaAliAll and choir Rav. RonaldJ.Parl.pastor AND SUPPLEMENT THE LAND CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU ONLY 8*95 Nancy Derr, «rs«tof; ' ' SUNOAY-»:4S a.mV.; Sunday • SwteCfurd USE • ORDINANCE OF THETION FOR SALE OF MORTGAG ., MiVUS BOND 1 i TownshlpClerk ED PREMISES • SUNDAY-H a.m.. summar sar- School eUssai for all agas. n am . bated: June]4, IMl - . IOROUOH OF MOUNTAINSIDE Succulent Shrimp, Scallops, Tender fa>Jisht(*C*bbi{«. ADOPTED BY THE BOROUOH By virluc ol ltu> .tbovo sl.iM wrtl T07 v dirnclrd I th.ill BATH nCCESSORIES* RUGS Services].: Representing late COUNCIL Of MOUNTAINSIDE Flounder broiled in creamery butter - pruch ' - praachlng. 4:45 p.m... Junior High FROM OUR OWN FARM "N JANUARY «, 1OT. txpoui lor Sille by public vonduc, in s*rvic« - phis Township lit Hw mailer el ait unfair TIMKIIHVUEV SHALOM ^ ' " TOWELS* TABU LINENS I. Section 7a entitled "Minor ROOM 307. in lhi< Courl Houu. in, or scampi.sauce.' labor practice chant Hied by Ihe Cily ol EliMbelh, N J.. on AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION BED LINENS • QUILTS succulent FMBA Local No. U of The Township Subdivision" shell be amended by FOR YOUR WEDNESDAY—MS p.m., pr«y*r deleting the present subsection Ibl WEDNESDAY. Iho lirsl d,)y ol July OF AMERICAN HEBREW CON- oKlnkw. '• A.D.. I94f M Iwn o'clock' in Iho Overflowing Boss Salad Bar, VISIT OUR Gin'BOUTIQUE Time Period: Jone 14, IMI to com- and Inserting the following: ., ^RBGATIONS S.SPRINGF.IELD strawberry (b) Adverse elite! on Ihe .itlcrnoon ol Mid dvty ''AVENUE AT SHUNPIKE ROAD. plelkut ol nececurV hairing. LocAhon ol Properly [lorouqli ul . .HotBfead.Tiveed Fries CeVlitM.M»arkew evtlopment of the remainder ol EYES ONLYIPO, ) SPRINGFIELD the parcel ol adjoining property or Rovillo, County ol Union. Stale ol. ^ Surprises Union Leader, June 3J. INI N J Promivn commonly known ' or Baited Potato. R»ttl Howard Shaolro .'••• (Fet:t7.M> Cwllnljou) P«l«nuntM • Owtlor Irving Kfamarman choose oivter IV 716 E.Ul Sixth Avr. Rouillo. . eiOWesl- "Mandarin Chinese Restaurant*" N J T.» Lol No 4 A I, S.BIock No • Bill) ' THURSDAY—7 to I pm.. tampla seven exciting 31 OR Account No. Ap(H0»im,>!n " SI: George Ave rafllstrallon. • desserts Dlrv>nsion« ol Lol' /s* u 300' Nn ul DOORS Or-EN Fill. 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•L m 10 — Thursday. Jun625, I98i - bPHlNGFIF.LD (N J ) LEADER SPRINGFIEipiN.J.) LEADER - Thursday, June25; 198) - 11 ispute over playoff system Video Source, Pete's Trucking, led Video Source in olfense with Uuvo Musco 6poiu> uiasuxi rtnu a nuck- hitting Ehrhardt team. P.J. Burns was Masco Sports and Custom Floors pick- base hits, including a double. Joe - ing,. 15-7, on 14 base hits,.including a four-for-four, driving in four, runs for ed up two victories apiece in Springfield DeCarlo led Springfield Taxi with two grand slam by John Kronert in the se- Video Source. Harry Hansen chipped in Men's Softball League aolion. doubles. cond inning'. Joe Pcpe, Jr. and Jimwith three hits for the winners. Bob Masco defeated Knights. 5-1, on six Maxwell also homered for the Masco Files had two of the.four hits for the Ehrhardt T.V. blasted past M&M Who'sNo.lini league? base hits, including five doubles. Jim team. Rich Pieper, John Kronert, Joe T.V. men, John J; Ehrhardt was the los- Automotive, 11-6. oh 16 base hits. John Maxwell-had two doubles sand tlufro Pepe, Jr. and Tom Wisneiwski each Kad ing , d the i By RON BRANDSDORFER "me emergency mecniin wus called Weinermah expressed the official Bnker, Neil Herman r.iid Tommy two hits and two RBI's for the Cubs and RBI's in leading Masco's offense. Tom two hits for the Masco Sports. Joe Blan- Masco Sports shut out Knights of Col- came up with a balanced performance Springfield's Junior League took o because Mr. Mettice's schedule was Board of Directors position. Burger paced the winners' hilling at- outfielders Steve Baumgartner and Wisneiwski, Tony Nardone and Greg da was the winning pitcher, scattering umbus, 10-0, in clinching first place in at the plate from David Brahm and sixth inning. Don Meixri'er also lesson from the striking Major against all the policies this league had "Tlie Board of Directors felt the tack. Kevin Laurent closed out a late Dodger Prussing also doubled for Masco seven base hits ^n the game. the West Division's first half of play. David Nelson with Chris Reid and Bill homered for Ehrhardt T.V. Frank Leaguers last weekend and took its followed for 19 years." he continued. playoff system-that was designed was The Mountainside Pony League rally with several nice catches. Blair Albrecht playing top-flight ball in the Sports. Ray Schramm was the winning M&M Automotive nipped Ehrhardt Phil Lamberti led die Masco offense baseball off the field and into the "We-voted to overrule-Mr; Mettice's .wrong," Weinormnn said! "It wasschedule came right down to the wire as Miickc with a double and a triple and field. • T.V.. 1211, in eight innings. John M. with three hits each, Rich Pieper was clubhouse. schedule and go to a double-elirninntion brought before a meeting of the Board the Broricos managed lo break a three- Jim Barrett wilh eight errorless Tlio Mets kept themselves in the race ing Itie'victory. ^Jim Lackey had two Ehrhardt gave his team a temporary . twq-for-two, and Jim Maxwell hit a two- with two base hits each. John J. Neil The change of Scenery created a bit of format. Any team that lost two gnmcs and changed. We were wrong not way lie with the Mavericks and Pintos chances at second base were the by taking the Blue Stars, 9-2. Duane hits for-lhc K of C team. two-run lead with a two-run homer in run homer in the third for the winners. Bcrger and Robert Blum had two hits controversy in the township, as thewould then be eliminated." analyzing the system in March, April or and emerged as reuulnr season leaders. Dodger standouts. . Connell and Marc and Joe Castelo were Pete's Trucking ripped Master the top of the seventh. But M&MRay Schramm was the winning pitcher. . each for M&M. director of the Junior League's Major Priocto that decision, Creslmont suf- May., But we're not professionals. The Broncos first camo from behind The Vikings utilized strong hitting by. the RBI men for the Mets. But the dif- Blaster, 10-fi. as Tom Mullen and Bob Automotive, trailing U-B. scored two Joe Fannullo and Earl Weise had two League resigned and a group of parents fered a first round defeat but salvaged We're not out lo hurl anybody. We're in its last nl bat to lop'.thc Mavericks,, 8- Mike Burke, Sieve Kolton and Larry ference in Lhe game was some excep- Custom Floors rolled past M & M Giebason each had three hits. Rich runs in the bottom of the seventh to tie hits each for K of C. . had to be evicted off the- Springfield • a spot in the playoffs by upsetting 'OuMo provide baseball for kidi;." 7, ns wiilks and lapses by the usually 'Kelly lo rally for 4 runs in their last at tional bascrunning by Larry Levine, in- Automotive, 10-G. led by. Ron Scop- Groll was the winning pitcher, while Al the score on hits by Rich Falkin, Eric Custom Floors defeated M&M Pool field by police during a Saturday Masco Sports, giving that team its se- "Our decision mennt taking a icam reliable Maverick defense decided n ba! for a io-odecision over the Dodgers cluding a steal or home. The Blue Stars pctullo's four . hits, including two Critclli had three hits for the losers. Wasserman and Bill Bohrod. In the bot- Automotive, 3-1, on two runs in the fifth evening sit-in. cond loss and bumping it out of the and telling them they couldn't piny gnmc in which the lead changed hands •as, Orahiim Connolly and Frank got solid.hittlng from David Martignetti doubles. Dave Cohen had three hits for Pete's Trucking edged Master tom of Ihe eighth, Steve Grau singled' inning on John Lamatta's two-run.dou- 1 All the off-the-fieid excitement tourney. That meant Crestmont, Keyes when they were told, -' he added. "We six limes. Kyle Wisscl with two hits, in- Scrvcllo played well In the field. Chris and fine outfield play from Justin M & M Automotive, and Joel Millman Blaster in a second game, 5-2, as Rich home the winning run. Dave Cohen was ble. Ed Johnson had- two hits for the started back In March when Craig Met- Martin, the Elks Club and Carter Bell frcLbadly_abouL.that.--bul_we_fccl^_eluding_a-towerin^ and Robert Blu.m had two hits each for Groll allowed only two hits. Joe Pier hit the winning pitcher and had three hits;— • •**^ •! •*4ffclrt I n A "In 4^e* ¥ Aitrtl m H^fvnl AIM A _JB*i»kM««** J t ^ 41* j« ** H>I! >«*«fehb«*l nl b« 1 n*v^lf .a.. ..I ^i_'_--* al *.,_ ll> 1 u. Mn L*«* • • «^ •• m t%tm t^. ** f\\ • 1 ir*#\ ii n \ \~\ r% JMm ll\l4Ta rt M/^ fa • us p n ^^ _!_• JP4*_ _ " ^_a - winners. Ron Espwit6:wasthewinning- lice, then the Major League director, advanced to the next round of playoff strongly about the. way things have David Gnglinno with n double and a bulk of the Dodger offense. the losers. a home run in the second inning for the The Mets also knocked off the Twins, Video Source' walloped Ehrhardt pitcher, allowing five scattered hits, devised a new playoff system to handle action. • been dontfbefore." single were the hitting stars .for the- ' After two heartbreaking losses, the Video Source defeated . Springfield Master Blaster team. John Primavera 10-5, with Chris Debbie hurling an effec- T.V., 10-1, on 13 -hits, as Tom Burke while Dave Strbmeyer had two hits for Crestmont lost on Thursday—its se- Back on the field, Carter Bell went Broncos, and Jny Mi'shkm and Mike Dodgers bounced back to Luke a 13-10 tive relief job and with Duane Connell Taxi, 8-1, on 10 base hits. Rich Johnson had three hits for Pete's Trucking. allowed four hits and one run to a strong M&M Automotive. cond loss, according to the Board of out on Monday and thumped Elks, 12-3, Wachsberg were outstanding for the slugfesl from the Twins. Blair Miicke, getting three hits and five RBI's. Mark Directors, bul only its first loss of th« ' for the league championship. Mavericks. Dave Kozubal and Kevin Lake were tho .Franciosa and Kirk Danielle were the ' Public Notice new playoff round in Coach Robert Prior to that ballgntne, the Elks nip- The Broncos then took advantage of . big guns for the Dodgers. The Twins heavy hitters for the Twins. the Township may lawfully acquire or make as a oeneral Improvement, Sports DeRonde's view. ped Keys Martin, 11-8, as Rrinn Cole the early inning jitters qf Ihe pintos to NOTICE TO Township el TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD and no port of the cost Ihereol has been or shall be specially assessed on gain a bye to the championship finals as CREDITORS Springlield COUNTYOF.UNION properly specially benefited thereby. - But when the Board of Directors got picked up the victory. Chris Wicklmm • Entries open ESTATE OF EDWIN V. CONROE OFFICE OF THE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OR- Ibl The average period if usefulness ol uld purposes within the ,..'*' this week together on Saturday, • they ruled that and Danny Francis had three hits they cased to an 8-4 win. Kyle Wissel % OFF WITH THIS COUPl Decejted SECRETARYOF DINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND limitations of said Local Bond Law and taking Info consideration the Purtuant to the orde THEBOARDOF THE PAY OR COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN POSITIONS AND respective amounts of the uld obligations authorlied for the several pur. the league's odd number of teams. Ac- all teams with two losses were officially apiece for the winners. ...' , ; and Glen Slummer led the Broncos with for net clinic WALTER E ULRICH. Surrogate . ADJUSTMENT '" CLERICAL EMPLOYMENTS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD poses, according to the reasonable life thereof computed from the dale of ol Ihe County ol Union, made on the cording to the so-called : "Mettice out of the plnyoffs.- The Elks'winning streak was stopped centecfieldcr Jim Hau giving winning Take notice that the folio IN THE COUNTY OF UNION AND IN THE SWIM POOL UTILITY IN the uld bonds authorlied by this bond ordinance. Is II years. Registration forms for lwh day of June. AD . loll, upon decisions were made at the Regulal THE TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD FOR THE YEAR IMI" (cl The supplemental debt statement required.by uld Law has been System," the first team to" suffer two That decision wasn't well-received by at one when Carter Bell rallied for a-7-0 pitcher Joe Blanda timely support in SWIMMING POOLS th« application ol the uhderilohed. Meeting of the Board of Adjusli BE ITORDAINEDby the Township Committee of the Township ol Spr- duly made andllled In the ot lice ot the Township Clerk and a complete ex- tennis lesson are now be- at Executrix ol the estate ol laid held on Tuesday June 14, IMI: ecuted duplicate thereof hat been filed In the office of the Director ol Ihe losses would be eliminated from playoff Crestmont, which found out it had been decision. Kurt Swanstrbm picked up the the field. Jeff Ahlholm and Douglas deceased, notice ii hereby given to Application No. II »„ George I I. That lor the following enumerated offices or positions or clerical ing accepted at the Spr- BioGuard Ihe creditors ol laid deceased to en Division of Local Government Services In the Department of Community action and then the remaining: four eliminated form the playoffs just hours victory, outdueling the Elks' Brinn • Mnlier played well for the Pinlos. Helen Brunl. -••'-. employments in the Township of Springfield. In fhe County of Union, the Allalrt of the State ol New Jersey, and such statement snows thai the ingfield Recreation ,hiblf lo the tublcr Ibcr under oath of lCNewbrook Lane. Block IIP- Lol respective talarjet or compensation set forth below ai-e hereby llxed at gross debt of the Township as defined In uld Law.Is Increased by the teams would proceed in a round-robin before a scheduled evening game. Bromberg. ^ ' In the opening round of the playoffs, SwimrningPool affirmation their claims and31. Hardship Variance. Section 17 the mauimum amounts lo be-paid for the year. 1W and Until thlt'or- euthorlutlon of the bondt and notes provided for In this bond ordinance Department from 9 a.m. to demands Against Ihe estate of said II Entitled. Fences, was appro1 dinance shall be amended or repealed to the respective otflcers, ap- by «0.*M. and the uld obligation! authorlled by this bond ordinance will format until a winner was declared. , "All the parents and kids came to the Kcyes Mnrtin came back from the Darren laione of lite Colts and Matthew ?? Chemicals deceased within ilk months Irom ed • . • pointees to saidollices, positions or clerical employment:. be within all debt limitations prescribed by uld Law. 4p.m. the date of saiiJ order, or Ihiv-wii 'But midway through the new system, field," recalled Gcri DeRonde, the wife ' loss to the Elks and.stopped Crestmont Miller of the Mavericks each hurled -Application No. 117" Vile Ab POLICE DEPARTMENT (d) Amounts not exceeding 110.000 In Ihe aggregate for Interest on • Class will take place be lorever barred Irom ,tvoseculir inox ballcola . . • January 1. mi July 1. IMI uld obligations, costs of Issuing tald obligations, engineering costs and. the League's Board of Directors got of the Crestmont manager, "and we Savings, 10-7. Todd Wasserman was the complete games in the best pitching • Toys•Games* Filters • CLOSE PLAy—The throw lo Angels lirst baseman Julie Ehrhardt just nips a or recovering (he umt againsl the S3 Washington Avenue. Block 35 every Tuesday and Chiel S3J.ltI.00 other Items of expense titled In and permitted under section 4oA:3-30of together in a special emergency told them wh.it had happened. We told top hitter in a losing effort, smashing duel of the year, but the only two errors • Pumps'Heaters • Repairs runner. Umpire Paula Edclcrcck watchos.the play. subscriber. Lot 10. Variance. Schedule ol CdCaptaip n 34,«M.«t 3S,Ii000 uld Law may be Included as part of the'costs of uld Improvements and Wednesday evening from, . ' • Teresj D-Conroe Limitations Side yard Re Lleuienanl 3i.ni.oo 33.A19 00 are Included In the foregoing estimate thereol. ' meeting and nixed Lhe Mettice System, them what we were going to do (a sit- four hits, including n homer. Othur top of the game proved the Colts' downfall E.xecut quirements was approved. Sergeant ' 31.WOO 3J.J0I.DO Section 1. The lull faith and credit ot the Township are hereby pledged C-8 p.m. at lhe Sandmeier .'. • Maintenance Accessories •••-.. Anwldl L Bernstein - Said application is on file In the Firt(Clat»Palrolmlin ie.sw.oo MW 00 to the punctual payment of the principal of and Interest on Ihe uld obliga- substituing a double elimination format in) lind many of the parents agreed, to hitters in the. ballgamo were Adam as the Mavericks squeezed by,'-2-1. Attorneys Of lice of the Secretary of the Board Tennis Courts. All' par- • Weekly Service . ' Second CI Jilt Pairolman ll.MOOO H.S1J00 tions aulhorlted by this bond ordinal..-e. Said obligations shall be direct, that had, been followed for 19 years, ac- come back at 7:45 and protest with us. Miller, B.J'. DeRonde . and Rhett laione hurled a powerful one-hitter, and 311 Springlield Av*. ol Adjustment. Municipal Building. Third Claw Patrolman 17.UI.00 11.374 00 unlimited obligations ol the Township, and the Township shall-be ticipants should bring Summit. N.J. 07501 Town-ship ol Springlield. Now Probationary PatrolmarPatrolma i 14.4S1.IU U.MS 00 obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon all the taxable property within cording to Harry Weinerman, the presi- Miller spread out five hits ns the defen- Royals, Giants breeze Springfield Leader. June'js; lvflt Jersey, and Is available for publi< Sb we went out on the field and refused Hunter. INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION the Township tor the payment of uld obligations and Interest thereon their own rackets and a inspection. Lieutenant 3J.J44 00 33.W3.00 without llmltatlonuf raleoramount. ' ' . dent of the league. to leave until the police came." Crcstmont wasn't out of the tourney sive play of David Rizzo, Brian Dailcy can of tennis balls. Donna FREE i^BioGuard HarryA.Kotb, Seroeant 31.7te.OO 33.44700 Section t. The capital budget ol Ihe Township It hereby amended to con- That switch caused some confusion Mettice, who resigned his post as Ma- and, Gerry Franciosa provided the Secretary Detective 30, ln.00 30,73100 form with the provisions of this ordinance to the exten* of any Inconsisten- yel, bumping Masco Tram- the action Lies will be the instructor to softball league titles TOWNSHIPOF Board of Adluslmei Palrolman. Special Services cy herewith and the resolutions pronvjigated by the Local Finance Board , and prompted the sit-in protest by a jor League Director after informing the with nfy-l victory. Rich Hardy was the margin for the Mavericks. Center Computer Water Analysis SPRINGFIELD Date: June 3S. IMI perhour ' 7.00.«.O— .—O showing ell detail ol the amended capital budget and capital program at for the sessions. COUNTY OF UNION Spr Ingtield Leader. June 3i. 1MI ' 3- In addition to the above salaries lor officers and employees. performance.. the only RBI of the contest. ingfield Girls' Softball League SALARIES OF CERTAIN OF PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: following schedule: Law. • Department nt 376-5884. 2065 Springfield Ave., Union Jenny Fabricant,' Joyceann Glassen, FICERS AND THE PAY OR COM That an application hjs beet Additional ADOPTED: June ».1W. the Board of Directors," stressed^ Mel- capacity'.(Major League Director),'' he The Kiwahis Club came from behind In Little League activity, the Cubs Coaching the- Royals to the Upper PENSATIQN OF CERTAIN POSI- trade lo the Planning Board el Ihe Compensation APPROVED: June 33,1MI >•». (VaM.ILE FROM UNION MARKET) Andrea LiBrizzi, Holly Macaluso, April TIONS T»NO CLERICAL per annum ticc,. "and not by losing a game or said. "When the Board disregarded my to post a 12-11 Minor League victory, maintained their. slender one-game Ti Township ol Sprlnelltld by ECHO per anu William Clerl. [jSlPlriinjNeiiUoStore l.eague crown were fathers Bob Peters.on, Dawn Pohlman, Sherri EMPLOYMENTS IN THEPLAZA ASSOCIATES, a Partner (Percentage of ' ' Mayor anything like that." schedule, that capacity was taken over Elkay Products. The winning run edge over the Mets and Braves by eking Want Ads Work... TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD IN ship, and GENERAL MILL! Annual Salary) Attest: • . - 10pen 7 Days Wasserman and Stove Hosenlhn.1. For Solomon. Dawn Sevcrini, Kimberly THE COUNTY OF UNION AND IN Syeari Spercen' . Weinerman defended the Board's away. I'm a volunteer. I'm there fo/ the was scored in the top half of the seventh out a. 6-5 victory'over Hie Dodgers!. THE SWIM POOL UTILITY IN RESTAURANT GROUP, INC, Arthur H. Buehrer . - Call IW0-7.7O0 Wasserman. it was title No. 2 in two RED LOBSTER DIVISION, on lOearOy s . , 4perceni TownshlpClerk ' > Louis Cailoi and Totfd Richter each had 10% OFF WITH THIS COUPON Sommer. Nancy Stein, Lori Vpgel and THE TOWNSHIP OF SPK Uyeart • ' «percen< move. kids, and this is not the right thi'.tg for on Jared Potfto's RBI hit. Danny years, since he directed a team to the INOFIELD FOR THE YEAR IHI. behalf of themselves- lor a STATEMENT MaryPlaia. TAKE NOTICE, that the lorego preliminary and final site plan ap IB years Bpercenl The bond ordinance published rterewllh has been finally adopted on "We received Mr. Mettice's schedule the kids." < Lower League championship a year ing Ordinance was passed and ap proval and condllional use ap?3yean ' •• . JO per cent June 73, IMI, and the twenty-day period of limitation within which a suit, Over in the Lower Division, the proyal so as to permit the approval p. Such additional compeniatlon thai I be bated upon the annual t ilarv action or proceeding questioning the .validity of such ordinance can be on March 2nd," Weinerman recalled, "I don't know how anyone other than Three shine ago. ' '. ' ' ol site plan lor property known al 61 each officer or employee. No employee who work* let* than an •* erage commenced, as provided In the Local Bond Law•. har s' begun'torun from. Giants 'edged thg. Cardinals and the Block U7 Lol I (Echo Plata Shopp of 3S hours pe/ week In any one year shall be eligible tor said additional "and we all put it away in our folders Ihe Board »of Directors could justify y the d/,filoTfhVTlrtl pubTlcation'ri"lhisilele'rnant The Royals received c bye in the first Mets stoppwMtrewinless Padres, to set Townthlp of Springfield . In Iheing Center) to construct and compensation, in calculating tald additional compenuWon,' the bate Arthur H. Buehrer and tucked it away." this," Mettice continued. "Something in state meet round of the playoffs and knocked off County ol Union and State of New operate a restaurant. This notice it salary of ihe calendar year shall be uttd lor such purpose. Township Clerk up a championship showdown. Jersey, held on Tuesday evening, glvon to you as an owner ol proper c.-Any Interruption ol service, due to a cause beyond the control of fht Springfield Leader. June !S. IM1 Weinerman explained that the Board that was brought up was changed solely the AnR<"ii> who1 had stopped lhe Juno S3. lt||. ^ fy Inlhelmmedlalevicinlty. officer or employer, such as military service; ln|uiry In line of duty or II- IFee:lSe.3s) The Giants won that showdown. 3-1. 'ARTHUR H. BUEHRER ' This application it now No 611 ' Inets. shall be considered as service for the purpose of determining the assumed that Mettice's schedule by Board of Directors' members, and « Yankees; in the second round of- play. behind the route-going.pitching perfor- TOWNSHIPCLERK on the Clerk's Calendar, and compensation of said longevity periods. Leaves of absence granted at the TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD followed the double-elimination formqt not by children, their parents, Carlos Hernandez was That meant a showdown with the Springfield Leador. June K. 1M1 public hearing has been ordered for rcqueitof any olllcer or employee will not be considered In determining COUNTY Of UNION mance of Leslie Weinger. Coached by (Fee:SS«l July 7. lwi, at i-M P.M.. in thelength of service. • \ - - . SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT followed in previous years. It was only managers or opposing managers." the big star for Springfield Cinderella White Sox. a winner over the Lance Bartel and Mark Epstein, team Municipal Building. Springlield. d. All periods ol employment shall be computed from January 1st of me FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1H0 after the playoffs began', Weinerman "I thought the decision was very un- at the Junior Olympics More at the Money Tree? New Jersey, and when the calen- year of taking office, appointment or employment unless the ttld date COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET . Indians and the Red Sox. in the finale. members included Diane Barrciros, NOTICE OF HEARING dar is called you may appear either was subsequent to June XHn, In which cas»>me calculation shall be com- ASSETS DECPEC. 31.1Wt IM)I DEC.31.HDEC H said, that Board members recognized fair. The whole thing is a sham. It slate meet at Hopatcong PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 1Hal an in person, or by agent or attorney, puted from January lit ol the year following. • Black & Decker ; Felice Bartel. Jennifer Epstein, Cyn- * Additional compensation of any nature, Including overtime, will not their error. should have never happened. Never." High School. The Royals took care of their final op application hat been mada lo Iheand'present j,ny Ob|ec!iont which Cash and Investments 14.S49.403.13 U.SOO.W.U Grass Trimmer thia Gomes, Adina Lubetkin, Jenny Planning Beard or Ihe Township ol you moy have lo the granting ol thl be considered In computing longevity payments. Taxes, Assessments and Hernandez, who had ponent easily, closing their champion- Springfield by NEWARK DIE f. In order, to compute the periods for said longevity payment, credit Liens Receivable Mattice, Laurie - Pederseri, Nancy COMPANY. INCORPORATED, for document! for which approval It 111 be given (or all time served with the TtKvnshlp of Springfield, broken the local junior - ship season with'a 10-2 record and a 24-2 whether consecutive,or non-consecutive, as herelrtabove determined. Property Acquired for Taxes Assessed Rubinstein. Allison Saunders, Staci a preliminary and final tile plan sought aro on tile with the Ad Value • . ~ M^UO.OO approval and for a variance from minlttralive Olllcer of the Plann g. The aforesaid additional.compensation of longevity shall become eft Baseball team shooting boys'record for the eight •victory over the Sox. Accounts Receivable ll.OSO.U Uchitel, Brenda Hockstcir arid We- lha requirements of the Springfield ing Board and are available for In feciive as of January l, IMI. and thai) be added to the salaries above set Fixed Capital-Swim Pool Utility pound shot put a few Elmna Halsey and Kathy Drummond Zoning Ordinance pursuant lo the specllon on weekdays, between 9:00 forth and paid at the same time at said ularlesare paid. inger. "J. a. Members of the Police Department who have accumulated the Fixed Capital Authorlied and Un- u'tosje wceks earlier and won at combined their pitching talents in the applicable provisions Ihereol. so at AM. and 4:00 P M.. at Ihe completed - Swim Pool Utility s to permit a title yard ol S' Instead ol Municipal Building. Springlield. minimum number of M credits and provided their colleg* credit* qualify Deferred Charge! to Future - General The second-place Mets were coached IS , and a front yard of W Instead of New Jersey. ' under Section 3 (e) of this ordinance or who have an Associate of Arts or for tournament crown the district level, unleash-' championship game. higher degree from a recognlied accredited Institution of Higher Educa- Capital 3.3M.104.4O 3.331,700.00 by veteran Nancy Benigno and Hilary IS', as required by the Zoning Or- ECHO PLAZA ASSOCIATES, Deterred Charges to Revenue ol Suc- ed a. throw of 45-11.'That dinance on premises known as a Partnership, and tion will be paid by the Township additional salary In accordance with the Other team members of the Royals following formula: . - ceeding Year - _ ByROBERT A. BRUCKNER Feig. The team members were: Block UF. Lois 1} and I], end also GENERAL MILLS Total Assad • ' ii' county title with a 7-4 victory over a was just hnlf an inch off • included Crissy Clarke. Terri knowl as 40 Stern Avenue. Spr- RESTAURANT GROUP. INC.. 1330 for X credits completed U.7M.U1.J0 tS.747.10J.77 'Instant Camera Michele Afflitto, Marianna Boffa, ingfield. He* Jersey. W40 lor •Ucredlls completed The Springfield American Legion strong Union team. Dayton ace John the state record and good, REDLODSTER DIVISION LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND by Kodak, IX'Luime. Amy Grecnman, Kathy Thlt application It now Calendar By Max Sherman 15 SO for SO credits completed - . Post No. 228's baseball team enjoyed Baumgartner picked up the victory, enough for second place in' Danielle DiPalma, Taro Marcantuone, two for 40 credits completed - BALANCES No. 5 IIS vi Ihe Clerk's Calendar, Attorney for Liabilities; Drummond, Jennifer Felberbaum, Karen McCourt, Pamela Nadzan, and a public hearing has been Applicant! S770 tor u credits completed or an Associate of Arts Degree, another winning week in Union County gaining offensive backing from Mike the meet.- whichever is lesser. Bonds Payable IUU 000 00 tl.U4.U0.IX) Lisa Montanari, MichcUo Rogauskas, ordered for Tuesday. July 7. Ivsi. Springfield Leader. June 35. ivBl' Bond Anticipation Notes Payable l. JOS,000 00 575.000 00 League play and will now concentrate Romeo (double and triple) and Steve Pcto Pcttno also bet- Melissa Pederson, Stephanie Ruelke, at IX P.M. In the Municipal b Probationary patrolmen, are Ineligible to receive the payments until Elena Rosehlhal, Hobyn Silverman, permanent appointment. . - > Account! Payable and Appropriation . ' • Cherylann Schmidt, Jennifer Scilla, Building. Mountain Avenue. Spr Reurvei - 3W.UJ.00 341,°7v.l* on the 1981' Springfield Tri-County Gelmine (three hits), tered his personal record c- A patrolmah must attain a grade of "C" or better In order to qua Illy um witn a lca of Dana Wasserman, Shawna Quatrone . Laura Hyslop, Jane Roth and Stephanie tor a credit And all coursus-musf be accredited by the State. Law Enforce- Special Deposits. . 3S.63a.ig 310.SS1.0S • Baseball'Tournament. The locaiis continued their hot streak. Jin thP e junio.r boyP s long ment Planning Agency (SLEPA) or Law Enforcement Education Pro; Capital Improvement Fund . ' 17.379.IS. 4,407.57 and Stacey Krigerio. Schlosser. " ' either In person or by aoent or at- . BOARDOFHEALTH Local School Tax 1.S0J.57MM lClUSO . That tourney, which will feature eight with a 21-3 pounding of Rahway. Spr- enough for third torney and present any objections TOWNSHIP OP gramlLEEPy: d. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary lei forth above, commenc- Regional High School Tax I.W.400.00 place at the state level. The second-place White Sox. were League participants received awards which you may have lo (he granting SPRINGFIELD Special Funds Accumulated . SI.eJ7.iO teams, will begin this evening when ingfield scored six times in the opening olthli application. UNION COUNTY ing January 1, 1975. and each year thereafter, every palrolman who at- coached by Jacalyn Glassen and Donna tain* a Bachelor's Degree from a recognlied colleoe In a course of study ImprovementAuthorliatlonl . A84.36S.ft4 Clark and Livingston get together at inning to put the game away early, as Kathy Teijsphcid was a in a post-tournament ceremony. All papers pertaining lo Ihil ap TAKE NOTICE; The Springlield Reservefor: plication may be seen In the office Beard ol Health will not hold accredited by either Ihe Stale Law - Enforcement Planning Agency fourth place finisher in the ISLEPAI or Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP1 shall be Amortliatlon and Deterred Amorllia- Ruby Field for a 6 p.m. game. Action, John Q'Leary banged a three-run of the Administrative Officer ot lhe meetings durlngMhe month! ol July tlon . • • S73.10S.W SM.MSX Planning Board ol Ihe Township of August. Any emergency paid additional salary In the sum of I»J Win addition lo the payment tor will continue on Saturday with a triple- homer and a grand slam homer in a 12- junior girls shot put with a credits set forth In the forogolncj paragraphi. Certain Assets Receivable 141,103.51 I43.7W.V7 Springfield. Municipal Building, ling lhat may be needed will be Acquired Property 36,440.09 toss of 30-7. Springfield. New Jersey, during - .d In accordance with PL I»J5, e. The additional salary provided for herein thall only be payable by the 34.400 00- header—Roselle-Florham Park at 10:30 run fifth inning outburst. Greg Kopyta Clunie, Gechlik, Koonz regular business hours. Chapter 331. . . 'ownshlp upon proper certification of .successful completion ol the Fund Balances • I.131.W3.33 1.00>.«41.33 a.m., Westfield-Parsippany at 1:30picked up the victory. Also competing in the NEWARK DIE COMPANY. Arthur H. Buehrei courses, which salary shall be- paid elther-snnually or seml-annually at Total Liabilities. Reserves and Fund. INCORPORATED Secretary lhe discretion of the Township Committee. Balances .»,750,141.40 p.m., and Springfield-Caldwdl at 4:'3O, Post 228 then dropped behind 0-2 to meet wefe Missy Peter- . 4- Vdcaf Ion lime will be paid In advance only on request of Ihe employee , BY: STEPHEN J EDWARDS ipringfleld Leader. June 33. IMI ' TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD- son, Jim OiTullio, Andy attorney for Applicant -ubmltted In writing to Ihe Township Tnealurer no later than the Friday The winnors of the Clark-Livingston Elizabeth before coming back for a pick up tennis victories irecedlnq the next regular pay date prior lo the Intended vacation period. - COUNTY OF UNION Springfield Leader. June 35, 1M1 and Roselle-Florham Park games will thrilling 10-6 victory with a big seventh Gomes, Jon Simon, John (Fee:U.») 5. The foregoing Ordinance shall fake effect immediately upon final SYNOPSIS OftAUOIT REPORT FOR • The Springfield Recreation Depart- Clunie and Koonz teamed up for a passage and publication thereof.accor-dlng to law. CAlEHbAR VEAfilHS meet on Sunday at 10:30 a.m., while the inning rally. Vinnie Cocc.iia, Tom Ard Lusardi, Mitch Fricdberg, ' I. Arthur H. Buehrer, do hereby certify that the fweoolng ordinance COMPARATIVE STATEMENTOPERATIONS AND ment's women's tennis team received doubles victory, Gechlik joined Lucy was Introduced lor first reading at • regular meeting of the Township CHANGE IN FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND survivors of the Westfield-Parsippany and John Cocchia had big hits'in the Lcor Marko and . Gregg DeVries for a win, and Sylvia. Kosnett Committee of the Township of Springfield In the County of Union and and Springfleld-Caldwell showdowns Walsh. victories from Lucille Clunie, Simone talent New Jersey, held on Tuesday evening June 33, mi; and thai said REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME comeback. . .'»«,•. *...- _,..-... . >.-•—"oesday evening June 33. IWi; and that laid REALIZED Gechlik and Marlcne Koonz and stop- and Susie Eng gained the team's third •-dlnSnce shall be submittedI lor consideratioconsideration and finafinall pasiooe al a Year lwio Year we "Will clash at 1:30 p.m.. Springfield used the same system With Direct Deposit, egular meeting of said Townshiiship CnmmlttCommitteMe ton kbe* h*helMd orwn. July Wire), Fund Balance Utlllied I 475,000.00 > 450,000.00 The tournament final will take place ped Berkeley Heights, 3-1. in ils-Subur-. victory.. • . • In- Ihe SpVlngllold Municipal BulldBuildinl g at 8:00 P.M., at which lime and Collection*ol Current Tax Levy 10.4M.3M.VS «.»3I,77V.»S against Westfield, allowing, their op- Give ban Women's Tennis League home lace any person or persons Inlilerestec d therein will be given an opporlunl' Collections of Delinquent Tavet and Tax on Saturday, July 4 ai 10:30 a.m. at In the 2.-2 deadlock with Madison, ' tobe heard concerning saldo, ^ -. Title Liens . • • ponents to take a 9-2 lead arid then i the oil Ice of the Township Clerk^orrjlnance. - Copy I; posted on bulletin board 173,400.90 115,143,17 opener at the Dayton Regional .High Gechlik and DeVries secured the" you get more than your Miscellaneous Revenue I.M5.144.74 I.M4.4U.37 Ruby Field. charging back. In the end, though, the the world • School tennis courts. team's first victory in easy fashion, 6-2, ARTHUR H.BUEHRER Other Credits , 1U11I S«3M And the way Springfield coach Mel rally failed and Post 228 lost, 9-8, as the Township Clerk Total Revenues ' 13,410,574.W I3.537.MS.OI Choose a gift or cash Government check ^ Sprinufieldloader, June25,19B1 a little The women also played jo a 2-2 tie 6-1. Clunie and Koonz overcame their (Fee: 148.7?) eXPBNDITURES (Accrual Sasisl Vargus sees it, Post No. 223 has a good umpires called the game because of foes in a double tie-breaker, 7-6,7-6. The Budget Appropriations • shot at reaching that championship against Madison at Drew University. ontune»» local School Taxet i^_ L"' 1 gift today j. nthnr tmmc lnet in ctrjitrTht-Cntc . ggg^ T "game. . Clunie. Gechlik and Koonz all re- Those interested in joining the team TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD County Taxes ' J.OW.1J0.40 "We were upset," Vargus said, "but when you invest $10,000x>r more in a Berkeley 6-Month Savings Certificate COUNTY OF UNION Other Charges 1«.»O4.3J. "Our first priority right now would be' Blood. mained unbeaten in league play, as mi)ydosobycallinEEngat4G7-837G. . BOND ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING US.0M, AND AUTHORIZING Total Expenditures 13.t3e,W3.a3 II.V3I,3U.?S it's over and done withy We cannot The American or $5,000.or more in a Berkeley 2V2-Year Savings Certificate. THE ISSUANCE OF UO.Mt BONDS OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP,I EXCESS IN REVENUES to win the tournament," Vargus ex- FOR VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS OR PURPOSES AUTHORIZED TO1 worry about the past/' /•. , '• ltodOou. BE UNDERTAKEN BY THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, IN THE ADJUSTMENTS TO INCOME: plained. "Second, we would like to go to I TheGood COUNTYOF UNION. NEW JERSEY Expenditures Included above' which the regional tournament, but we can't And they didn't either, as Baumgart- Neighbor. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THEare by Statute' Deferred Charges to ner flipped a five-hitter and fanned 14 in Freemanto provide tips TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD. IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW Budgelof Succeeding Year 45.000 M do that unless we win the Union County JERSEY, (not lest than two thirds ol all ,the member! thweof afflr- STATUTORY EXCESS TO FUND a 2-1 victory over Clark. mallvely concurring) AS F21.LOWS: : . American Legion Lebgue title first. We The Money-Stretcher BALANCE •05.e4J.oa tll.4U;36 . fVow Post No. 228 would like to con- Section 1. The several Improvement!described In Section 3 of Mils bond Add: Fund Balance January 1 _ W»,»4>3 cannofworry about the state champion- -dinance are hereby respectively euthorliedti general Improvements l.734,33».7« ship yot." . ' . . tinue that winning - streak...right at county sessions .1 be made or acquired by The Township of Springlield. in the County of Deduct: Utlllied as -Anticipated Union, New Jersey. • • . Revenue- " *-• Springfield moved it step closer to the through the tri-county tournament. "Section 3. For the financing of uld Improvements or purposes and to 475,000 00 Certificate Fund Balance Decernber 31 Running Camp, a series of two-hour. Youngsters will receive camp T-shirts meet the part of said US.000 approprUtloni not provided for by-appllca- 'ion hereunder ol said down payments negotiable bonds of the Township TOWNSHIPOFSPRINOFIELD- Now the Berkeley Money-Stretcher Certificate lets you cash in on todays -clinics'designed to teach youngsters and special commendations for thoir re hereby authorlied to be Issued In Ihe principal amount ol MO.MOpur COUNTYOF UNION uanl lo the Local Bond Law of New Jersey. In anticipation ol the Is SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR Bulldogs' Smith to play high six-month rates, and get a free gift, with as tittle as $5,000!! Visit vour proper track skills, will begin Monday accomplishments. nuance of said bondt and to temporarily finance said Improvement! or purposes, negotiable notes ol the Township In a principal amount not ex- > CALENOARYEAlALeNUaH TEAR I?W - <' nearest. Berkeley office for Retails. in the Warihanco Park Stadium area, Helping Freeman at the camp will be ceeding iM,co0 «re hereby e-uthorlied to be Issued pursuant to «nd within COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND [(COLONIAL Hostile; at-G p.m. track coaches John Moon of Seton Flail; the llmllallont prescribed by said Law. < •',-.- CHANOEIN FUND BALANCE Section 3. The Improvement!! hereby aothorlied and the several pur< SWIM POOL UTILITY FUND in a 11 - s ta r f ootba 11 game Olympic gold medalist Ron Frc&nan Frank Gagliano of RUtgcrs and Russ poses for the financing ol whlct uld obligation! ire to be Issued, the ap- / PONTIAC • AMC Rogers oPFairleigh Dickinson, as well propriation mode for end estimate cost of each such purpose! and Ihe REALIZED Ali° °™E" INC0ME -will be host at the weekly camp, --.tlmaled maxl/ruim amount of bonds or notes to be Issued for each such Matt Smith will feel right at home on ,were two touchdowns, "including a 62- JEEP • RENAULT 6 Month Certificate - 2Vi Year Certificate ' scheduled each Monday through Aug. us «Scton. Hall • assistant Ira Presley, pectlvely at follows; For the said several Improvements .Saturday when he joins all-star football yardcr in the Thanksgiving Day game Elizabeth High coach Dave. Sbxtello ..-., ed In uld Section 3, there are hereby appropriated Ihe 5 24. It "is co-sponsored by the Union 'etpeellve sums of money therein staled at Ihe appropriation! made for ^."'RT""1"""1* • - ":SS:" *%:" . players from all over the state In the against West Orange. • % and Olympic hurdler Candy Young. said Improvemenls or purposes, uld sums being Inclusive^of all ap- 4 WE ARE COMMITTED «!«,;„ •• -f A 40 3L ' County Department of Parks arfd propriations herelolore made therefor and amounting In the aggregate to Now Jersey Intcrscholastic Coaches Recreation andNtfw Jersey Bell. There is a one dollar fee for each Run- US.OOO Including the aggregate sum ol 14,100 at the several down . That's why Bulldog head coach 12.94 ^12.00^ payments f.o^tald^mprovemMls^ornyrposes required .byjaw tmd more Association's third annual North-South TO THE BEST DEALS ^ Rate availablo week ol June 23 thru June 29 ning Camp session. Advanced registra- i»fllcularlyo>scrlbed^lnutd^Ktio^yandnowa^TlablVtn*reforiH'vlr cEltalpLVposes """'<» ."JSMJi Angclo Sencse doesn't think Smith will 0 Rate available thru July. 6 iue, o All-Star Football Game, which will be Gcar.ed specifically for children eight tion is not required. Campers can sign h>e, of^provlsjov n Iin a prepeviouslavloutlyy_ adopMadopted budget oor budget! ol the D tSw l EHoctlvo annual yield above assumos principal and interest aro-' Towni for down payment or for capital Improvement Deferre* d» Charge» s -an-d Statutor•• y- •Ex -• - :- ' 34:SSS:SS ' JioS:^ • played at Rutgers Stadium . in have any difficulty at all joining sonic TO BE FOUND ON - Rate above Is (or new accounts Opened In this period and and older, Running Camp features ex- up before/the start o(,each clinic. .- reinvested at maturity at the same Intorost rato (rate may bo hlghor 7,573.00 ' * ' t.TOO.00 Plscatiway beginning at 4 p.m: , of the top players in (he state in the an- Is ouaranteecLfor tho entl'ft-tetmilntflrosl is compounded pert coaching'in lrtick.ii.nd field teehni- Information ' regarding Union TolalExpendllur.es ' . ~^Z or lowor at tlmool renewal). Minimum Deposit: $10,000. '"'• continuously and credited rnonthly. MinlmunrrDeposIt: $1,000. ATION AND AMOUNT OP I73.WO.0I Smith, an all-Suburban ''Conference' nual game,—7"7 • "•"' ' ALL MODELS •ques and basic conditioning combined < County's Running Camp can be obtain- ESTiMATEDBONDSOR Revenues In Excess of Expenditures IMPROVEMENT OR PURPOSE COST Adlutlmenllo Income: and all-Union County selection at safe- with practice races arid evaluations. ed by calling 352-8431. Eitpendlturet Included' above which Smith is selling tickets to tho game, (j| Acqulilllon ol nV and *ddllloiul are by Statute Deterred Charge! lo ty, was one of the biggest reasons for WE SELL! m«chlnwv and equipment conililino ol on* Budge! cH Succeeding Vw and they can also be purchased at the fodoiol regulations prohibit tho compounding ol Intorost on 6 month savlngg (It new iratttr mounlcd owwolof. Ofta (U '•. I the success of Dayton's Bulldogs during Dayton athletic department office. certificates, and require a substantial Interest penalty lor early withdrawal Irom now ull l|lli)r< ponents scheduled for thu leanue's 27 Hislnry," Hurkhardsald, "and. we are tecllan e. The fallowing additional mallere arc M/eiv [SERVICE 277-6880 Nw.uk. Wtinma. M.UU tMintMiLakrnii 1 declared, recltedondslaled: - , . UtHuti'i PHI to «-rmMHiiiitwii^iit uitiiw teams Include the world u.m,.,,. (|»ite sure it will offbuccs^sful." (a) The uld purposes described In Section J ui ihn bond ordinance MILl.BURN i can joe 686-0440 IBODYSHOP 277-73 an not currant expense* and »r* each a properly oi improvameftt which

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Thursday. June 25,1981 Thursday, June 25,1981. hrUt -'•'•• 104 10S Public Notice J?ubllc-Notk ••LVOMARIJU.TOII and InwroWniant t . NOTICE OF • munflj D*v*1opm*nt TV, Stuyyesenl-Morrla Mall Pro • P»Wlc Services, Public services TOWNSHIP - Section 4. It Is hereby determined tioiwa in thlt section, the moneys HCARIHO - Ing 116.00IIL 0 wilirb.usel be useJffihtiNJ I lect Is sublet! to Regulation 570.303 will be provided el part of th* com- OPUNION wUlaled HuMIMh* miklnoo reiwd by the llsuancelof uld bonds PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tkaf an (e) (I) and maeta th* crllerla as munity development program end PUtLICMOTICE It hereby given than, to not last than the amount of aMUcallM has been made by Fre* program ttoo provide fforfoor proposepropose* sstttaxss ccmlructlon activities ServlciServlci. folUaura: IhaanalasuSecttoNJSi In support of physical Improvement mat tha ordinance herelnbebw set i lo at ••purpose") Is not a tuch excett, be applied to lha •PRISMIF1RLD Serf nfcel tar a variance) from the t»«> facility Include bay Sr7,7 SSnloV 40:55-31.1-31.14 (blighted areas) activities in Helohborhood strategy forth waa finally passed and ap- expense of uld Township, rnant* of sucn notes then raeiiilreaMeits ef the TotmiMe) of and Is defined as a bllohled area as Area I. In addition, community, proved at a meeting of th* It Is necessary to finance outstanding. MafcaTMRIaWIAava.... IM Metal Lend Dev.lepmeot Or- clllttn, health and tttoess. nutri- PttOMBl USI-Chooae from ] tion, and. lunlor senior high school a result of being unimproved va- wld* earvlcat end'progremt will Township Committee of the by the issuance ol Section I, Each bond anticipation APARTMBMT wanted, widow, eUsutMe (and for subdivision - sit* cant land, which has remained so —llnue to be available toTownship of Union In the County of note Issued pursuant lo this or- prim* *>IHi. Charles A. RanH- •7 naeds J or 4 rooms with part? plan epprovall so as fa permit Con- aoe^group recreation programs. Ine>»r,Raa»lorj7i33H. Programs an fundad under UKl for a period of years and which - wJottAtt In tn# najnfjnoOrn*Dooi Union Held. June 13, VMI. The Mo theUcal BondUw of L_ dinance shall be datev on or about Ing ar*a. Union, sprlnatlald, struction I Family a Room Colonial privet*, county ^ni fadonj flnanc- land, by reason of Its location, and •wenty-dey period ol limitation •y; and Ol Ihe ettlmaled cost the dale of Its Issuance and shall be TO BUY OR JILL Maplawood area. Qule Dwelling located'el 1331 Barbara- lack of means of access, It not like- within which a suit, action or pro- ^ wltpose Is 140.000.00; and leyeble not more man one w neighborhood, call ID a.m. Av*,-Unkxi which It In violation of (4) U, 686-7700 686-7700 The antlronrntnlal «l«n*nts and lyTo be cWvelopeTlnrougb HM In- lav*i of s*rv|c*s currently ceeding questioning thr validity of JpOOo^sald turn It to be pro- Irom Its date, shall bear Interest at OAK RIDGE REALTY p.m.j47.51»o. . ... Secllon.403 D of the Land Develop- strumentality oTprlvat* capital.- such ordinance can b* commenced a rate per annum as may be tn «A«rrts Av*., Springfield ment Ord. • • the nalur*. degree und Intensity o available lo the nelghbarnood.,ln Mielr relationship to protect a? In addition, (he are* IA Us ullll- addlllon. federal aulslanc* In pro- as provided In Ihe local bond law, herelnafter appropriated lo finance hereafter determined within the REALTOR ^w7 BUSINESS COUPLB with ona Any parson or persons effected has begun lo run from the date ol Infant saaki I bedroom apart- tlvltlesanasfollowsi slat* Is an eyesor*. At a result of viding the services Has been «p- said purpose, and (!) Iheettlmi' * limitations prescribed by law and HOP WANTED llHEUWMITEO "'HELPWANTtD 1 HELP WANTED 17 FOR SUE 17 FOR SALE 17 FOR SALE 17 FOR SUE UNH3N by this application may have an op- The energy -Improvement prolect clumping and other Improper ac- plled for and denied and the Ser- the lirsf publication-of this state maximum amount of bondt „. may be renewed from time lo lime - mant In Union county ara*. portunity lo ba hear* at the Public tnenl. . SELL FAST Reasonable rant. Call alter for the YMCA facility will Impact tivities. . vices Have been determined by the nol.l necessary to be Issued lor pursuant to and within the Hmlta- Hearing to be held by Ih* Board* the environment physically and The environmental elements ant Office of Community Development NAI/CVDERR tald rxirpote- It U7.000 00; and (II lions prescribed by the Local Bond IIMOLIf-Introductions p.m.!73-*M. Adluslmanl on July IS. INI al s M 1 OARAO* IAL« Sat:. Jun. 37, HOUSE CONTENTS .. • UPiai YAHO flLI CAIHFOH SCRAP NEWTOWHHOUSBCONDOS socially. The Impact will be minor the natun, degree and Intensity of to b* necessary or approprfat* . to Township Clerk the cost of sucueh pupurposer , at Law. Each.of uld notes shall be LABORATORY Friendship-Marital 10^ p.m., Items for avarveno, »» Beyden Av*., Maplewood Rescheduled. Loeds of p.m. ntheMunicipal Building! iwa their relationship to prolect ac- support the physlcardevelopment hereinbefore -slated. Includes Ihe tlgned by the Chairman of the Character ProfllM, Inc. Load your car.. casCats Iron «1,W s units remaining In 17 unit com- MAPLIWboD — Union, Irv- Morris Avs.,Unlon7N.J. in degre* - relally*' to overa AN" OR Dl NANCE' AUTHOdlllNQ ttd, incl NATIONAL MAIL ORDER COMPANY books, records, clothing - lota toThurs. I Frl., T.-3O-4 p.m. Com-housahold Items, brlc-brac, per loilbs., newspapers IOMJ per plex. over laoo ad. M. of living Ington. Woman aeeks 1 room township a'nd VB environment tlvltknanasfollows: activities In the neighborhood and THE RESURFACING OF tggregtte amountunr' oofl 14.00000 Townthlp Committee and mall be INt Morris AW. Ui H teens, household Items, b*by plete contents of old 3 story typewriter I, ao much more. Sat. .All documents relating lo thfi ap Th* acquisition prolect for- the to assist lower-Income householdt. BEECHWOOD AVENUE FROM under the seal of uld Township and MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS-ASCP to..o. lbs..... tie..d . bundle_..--.s fretree of area". apt. Convanktnl to shopping 1, plication may be Inspected by the Improvements will hav* a poslllvi which It ettlmated lo be necessary NOWHIRIHG THMAPIUTIC MAItAOB tumlhtr* L much >nora. 1>|4 home-lnO's dining room tv liv- a Sun., June 37, 3s, •-I p.m. Uforeign materials; No. 1 copper J Bedrooms transportation. 374-I7M.- Impact on the environment Ii Stuyvetenl~Morrls area and mall In leniMI services to be lunded ROOSEVELT AVENUE TO ROSE- to finance the cost of such purpose, attested by the Township Clerk. JUUmorUI Ctntril Hoaplttl It a »l b*d tMchlng houilUl Magnolia PI.. Union. ing room sets, mucti bedroom Elm PU Irvlngton, near YeleoH Living Room wtrh Fireplace UNKM4 public between The hours ol »:00 which the building Is located. Noli development will Impact the en- are those operated under the MENT AVENUEJ PORTER ROAD Including architect's' feet, eccoun- Said officers ere hereby authorlied ByEXPERIENCED, SSI per Ib., Brass 34t per Ib., WANTRD-I r**eu la Ualael WA a.m. and 4:30 p.m. In Ihe office of to execute uld notes and (o Issue wilt, fermil rrvtdfc.,1 Khool *MIIU»fl«w. our l*b the Secretary of the Board In the uld notes In such form as they may h*« |u«f occupied >• n*w ultr»m«torn tvM «nd the •Kjwn- FOR APPT. 474-4137 •• que hall seats, treadle sewing teries; aluminum cans; we also IH Baths For Buying Or Selling Intensity will be generated from aesthetically. The Impacl will be (Including O1C of Union County, ROUTE 7a;i . APOAR COURT cotti, legal expentet and olnar i tton of UTVICM toInclud * «n •IWrrwon l»b hat craittd a Full Time'Part Time June >7m, <-S p.m., twin b«d, machine, oak • table, king av SEWING MACHIH1 old trunk, vakidaa. Matt kan by JuW I • Municipal Building, 1974 Morris Boys and Girls Club of Union, YM- >e adopted In conformity with law. household Items, toys, coltex buy camp, print outs *, Tab Basement, Oereo* RAY BELL* A1SOC . limited construction activities. minor In degree relative to overal FROM MORRIS AVENUE TO rpentes.- ,--* Includiningg Interestt on sucSLh numbcf o< o4p.m.,ra7Libh 104 m., 7»7 Libert. y Av*., 1, Sun.. .., Jun.e _ 17th a, jath. tu- \SkforRoaa,7a3-«335. 4ltChettnulSt. RoeallaPark matur* oentieman, all utilities,, StorttfotRtnt WHERIAS than axlsls a n**d mMit Prelects-Rehabilitation and. ROGER AVENUE FROM Section 4. To.finance tald pur- the dale of laid bondt. .' •' Vjplewood, N.J. 07040 ehold I — And SONS 122 for a actual auditor, and of the activity required to Imple- Memorial General INSTRUCTIONS Union. Housahold I Children «*"• "77 Dartmouth Terr.. 'RCA, it", color, XLIU (ilka SINCE 1 WO air condlHonlno, OJJ per month, ment this prolect Is as follows: FnservaHen Actlvltkts-Hlltoric m,OOOan(Jt»oSlor OUSTAV AVENUE TO CORNELL pota. bondt of said Townihlp ol an Section 10. It it hereby determln* (Off Chancellor Ave:) Items security av rafannnt, call 537- •LIIAHTH — onjHorrlsAve WHERIAS funds are available FTeservatlen (Connecticut Farm The'environmental elements-arid PLACE, ALL WITHIN THE ggtg---'—Inclpaa pcpall amount nol* ex- ed and staled thai Ihe Supplemental new), still. In carton with brand for this purpos*. and - ^ ..,, A program to provide rehabilita- OARAOE «AL« — Sat., June LIOHTINO natures, lamps, new guarantee. Cost tflf, ask- 3431 Morris Ave, Union ROSELLE PARK I minute to Kaan Col leg*, SOO'sc tion assistance lo the Cerebral Presbyterian church and Caldwell he nature, degree and Intensity of TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN THE CftMflng .157,000 00 ar* .hereby Debt Statement required by uld Hospjtal Tutorial ft., modem, carpeted store or ol WHEREAS the Public School heir relationship to prolect »c- COUNTV OF UNION, AND TO authored to be issued pursuant to Local Bond Law has been'duly 37th, • J p.m., 37»5 Larchmont shades, parts* repairs, clocks, ing t]4t. Call 4M-7347. Dally IJ Sat. l:3O-l3iU-t33a Contracts Law: Chapter 114. PL. Palsy League of' Union County Rd., Union. Furniture, baby gilt Items 1 fireplace equip.,- lice.'Available- Immediately. facility relative- to- rooi The prolecl locallon Is U.S. Censu IvltlesIvltlesanesfollowsa lows:: PROVIDE FOR THE FINANCING uld Local Bond Law, Said bonds made and filed In the Office of tha 1000 Galloping Hill Rd. TUTOR UNION-BIGGEST OARAGE TOP CASH PAID 3ft-3705. '• • 'i' . • requlquirei s Ihai'lHe retolullon Tract 130. Caldwell Parsonage Is on Pbli I OF THE COST THEREOF BY THE shall bear Interest at a rat* par an- Township Clerk of uld Township, MATH I, READING terns, domes, housawar*s, huo* assort, ot brand names of reconstruction ntM. Community Public Improvement Union, New Jersey 07083 disc. The Rooster's Coup,.Rt. 3*. SALE EVER-OVER 3000 For Old Clocks and Pocket Wat authorlKtrliln;ilno^he * award of contracts Caldwell Avenue. Connecticut reconslructlont , a• rahablllfallorehabilitation ISSUANCE OF BONOS AND. num as may b* hereafter determin- and that such ttalementt tp filed CERTIFIED lawnmower, air conditioner. tor Development funds totalling Se.40 METAL POLISHERS Lambertvllle, N.J, open 7 days ITEMS, OLDE, NEW7COLLEC- chea. Any Condition. Also BOYLE Professional- Services" will be usetftn the IMI program to Farms Presbyterian Church Is al oan and grant program for housing BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES. ed within the limitation* prescribed thows that- the grots debt of uld- CALL4i44Si] . M444H. Vacation Kintals An Eo.ua! Ooportunllv Employer TABLES, VC'S, TV'S, LAWN Parts. Call U7<4*M. 132 without competitive bids must be provide recomtructlon . costs. A .Stuyvesant Avenu* and Cheslnoi Improvement, provision of publlg BE. IT. ORDAINED by thab/idw. Air ma I ten with respect to Townshlp, at defined In Section' Relocate to tunny Florida MOWERS, DESK, TOYS, GALLERY OF HOMES publicly advertised, Street. services and development of • said tipnds not determined by this 40A:3 43 ol said Local Bond Law, It OARAOI IALI -Multi- faml WANTID-Port. TV lets, color ROIBLLB PARK LAVALLBTTR ocean block, n large percentage of the clients al Township' Committee of tha American V. Mueller/Dlv. of American Httpltal Supply Musktl ItttractioM 1 ly. Household Items, linens, MOVINO Mull part with cherry CLOTHES, HARDWARE. Pennsylvania Av*., bungalo, Mow Therelor* Be It Resolved by the facility are from low and The nature, Intensity and duration neighborhood mulll service faclllrV Township of Union In the County ol ordinance shall be determined by Increased by this ordinance by Corp., hat < uveral Immediate openlnot for BufferA tools, etc. June '37, v-S. 1 wood dining room set. In very BOOKS, BOOKS MADE INTO or B/W. Also vacuum cleaners the Union Township Board of ol the activity required to Imple- will Impact the. environment resolutions to be hereafter adopted. SS7,O0O.OO and lhat tha Ittuance of t, speakers-working or not. DESIRABLE 1335 par weak, July 4II. Also 1 modaral Income families. The Unlent Politheri. We ere a (lading manufacturer of turlgical in- Walker Ave., Union. Oood condition; table with leaf, 1 MOVIES, SOMETHING FOR Spacious room I, I room apts., 1170,1110, Educational lallowi. ment this protect are as follows: physically., socially and S*c>lan 7. To finance said pur- the bondt and notet authorized by Days, 3S1-S3U. avts. 4U-74M. BENDER SECTION Cerebral Palsy Laagu* provides Section 1. (a)The following nam- Ihlt ordinance will ba within all ARE YOU itrumenti. chairs, hutch, buHet 1 corner EVERYONE. SAT. JUNE 37th, 1330 per weM^pnoJM Tn-SaU, 1. The Secntary- Schoo' business educational, madlcal and The historic preservation prolect aesthetically. The rehabiljtalloji ed streets In the Township ofUnlon pose, bond anticipation notes of Enjov a relaving llf* style found In south Florldal We offer «iaila«a.Ca> OARAOI SALU - furniture, cabinet. Uoo, also Klmball » e PM,' II BLMWOOD Apartments - 1S03- Grand Central Ave., Administrator Is hereby aumorlted will provide grant funds 'lor the program Impacl will be on a uld Township ol art aggregate debt limitationspretcrlbed by uld aV.C*tae. I7HJJI Wanted For Cash - Iherapeullc services based on a In the County of Union shall all ba Local Bond Law. LOOKING FOR... a complete benefit package including medical & dental In- housahold Itams. misc., Frl a.walnut piano, French Provin- kVE.NION. OLD BOOKS I, STAMPS Lavallatt*.- and directed to execute Ih* Agree- sliding Income scale. Programs ara rehabilitation according lo historic wilding by building basis and will reiurfaced as required, namely: . principal .amount not exceeding surance, retirement, 7 weeks vacation, )o paid holidays I Sat., Jun* J4. 37th, 10-4 p.m., cial, .excellent condition, UOO ORIENTAL RUGS One ol our finest offerings, this fa Garden ment for Services between the lunded under local, private, County standards for tha Caldwell Par- b* minor In degree relative to Beechwood Avenue from Roosevelt S7.0M.CX) »r% hereby authorised to Section. il.Thls Ordinance shall sick pay- Salary commensurate with eitptritnce. lltttTllcU powder room, living Alr-Condltioned the nature, degree and Intensity of 131,000 will be provided for Ihe roof Rehabilitation activities will have.a toRouteTf. . suance of wld bonds. In the event patuqe. profit SHARING? AMERICAN V. MUELLER Moving clothing, fishing o*ar, misc. room with flraplac*, formal din- weak, 3f L, street. S45-«J1, I. This contract Is awarded their relationship lo prolecl ac- reconstruction of Caldwell Par- lhat bonds »rt Isiued-pursuant lo Patted 1 Approved June 3], IMI Toys, baby Items, clothing*, fur- leave message. potltlva Impact on the environ- lar Court from Morris Avenue lo pleasant ENVIRONMENT? - laooUncommercial Blvd.^ niture, much, much more. GAS DRYER. SEARS. II MON REAL ESTATE ing room a, 4 bedrooms, 3^ Rooms. »3 95 without competitive bidding as a llvlllesanasfollows: sonage. Funding of »10,000 will be ment. The public Improvement - -Jben Street this ordinance, the aggrogi :OWARDAlWEBER, ' THS OLD, (ISO; CALL MJ0l« A TO 1 buying far cash. Estates, call in-ooo 5 Rooms. |475 "Professional Service" under th* The rehabilitation prolect for the provided lor masonry and 'related struction, development ef Sleuban Street from Garden Street amount of notes herebV' author!.zed CHAIRMAN, stable COMPANY? , .. Ft. Laudardaft Fla. JMOJ AIRLINE provisions ol the Public School Con- stone repairs of, ttw Connecticut OARAOI SAL! — Sat., Jun* ANYTIME. contents of homes, old glass, •feus«FMS.I« IM The Boyle Company Realtors Full dlnlno room, laro* kit- AUTOMOTIVE Cerebral Palsy League facility will neighborhood public facility _._ lo!M' westerly therefrom lo be Issued shall be reduced by tin of the Township Committee of Ihe , 9 AM 5 PM WORK DAY? TRAVELTRAIHINO 37th, ? 5 p.m., 343 Salem Rd. chlna.-pottery, lamps', furniture, 540 North Ave. ch*n that can accom- tracts Law because the firm of Impact the environment physically, Farms Presbyterian Church. >rovlslan ol public services will Poplar Street from Garden Street amount equal to the principal Township of Union In the County of Train for emplovmant asTlcki Union. Housahold misc. 34% OFF- Lavolor blinds, ver- statuary, old postcarde- Union Elliebeth line modate your own cloth** Amann, Flsler I Company Is soclallyrand aesthetically. The Im- Then Is a serious need for both amount of the bonds so Issued. If Union r AutomobikrifMSilt 135 rehabilitation assistance elforts. have a neighborhood Impact and lo Sheridan Street IFSO...WEMAYBE Aoant, Ramp Aoent, Grot ticals, custom draperies. meoeilnee, newspapers, slwel MAPLEWOOD Independently ownad washer a, dryer. Cable TV. aulharliad by law lo pracllc* the pact".will be minor In degree activities will hava a positive Im- Sheridan Street from Spruce Street Ihe aggregate amount of Alletl:MANCYDERR Host/Hostess. - OOLF CLUBS — GoH Cart; VBRTIOO INDUSTRIES music, etc. wind up Beautifully landscaped ncoonlled profession of school Th* roof of th* Caldwill Parsonaga TOWNSHIPCLERK ' For Sale and operated AUTOINSURANCB relative lo overall Township and pact on the area. Noise fluctuations toWondsldeRoad. ' luUtandlng bonds and notes Issued LOOKING FOR YOU lowaaktralnlng Yamaha 900CC Motwcycl.i 4S414S3 phonographs, music boxes-any garden apts. Walk to all auditor for which II Is not possible area environment. Improvements la substandard and water damage of short duration and Intensity will lursuant to this ordinance shall .vil Union Leader, June 35, I'll SECRETARY TYPIST From sits DodgaWason; 341-aOM. make, model or condition even By Owner UNION Reasonable Rates to obtain competitive bids for has become significant. Tha Douglas Terrace from Spruce schools ii train • 3] minute will have a positive Impact on the be generated from limited con- Street to tof southerly therefrom my time, exceed tho sum first m*jn< (FM..|7|.M) If you have a high school education and en- . Wa ara seeking an In- Job placement assistance Itn STYLI DRIiSHS — Mir- k m, tapastrln, linens. atcprasa ride to Penn sta- Prompt service auditing services" envlronmanlln which the building masonry reconstruction for the We currently hive an OARAOI SAL! — Sat., June Move In conditions, 4 bedroom A Mother Daughter ' ' Call 441 111 J Connecticut Farms Presbyterian struction activities. Debris will rW- Woodilde Road from Sheridan joy detailed clerical work, ft you are looking dividual with ax- Call anytime Mt-SMl . . the next bast Himfto a two tion, N.Y.G Excellent 3. A copy ol this rnsolutlon shall be Is located. Noli* fluctuations 0 qulre removal during construction callant ikllll for our opening lor a full tlma Career Plannaraol N.J. 37th, 1304 Omara Dr., Union, »>4 tables, sofas, love teats, I Colonial An qult-l street, shopping close by. Quality published In the Union Leader as Church Is necessary In order to pre< Street to Inwood Road for a long term employer... Typlit. Mud type at leatt p.m. Something for everyone. baautllul shaded lot. large living amlly. Maintenance fra*. brick LAY! MODBLS - short duration and Intensity will be acllvltes. Health, social and safely Roger Avenue from Guitav Avenue Builnali davalopa- chairs, 140-SISO. ALL PIANOS WANTED maintenance staff on r*qulr*d by law within 10 days of Us generated Irom limited con- vent further deterioration of struc- conditions will be Improved. A *5WPM ' 1.0. SHARP IMMEDIATE-CASH. room wllh fireplace, 1st floor home, has 4 bedrooms I 3 full •77 to "7» models at wholesala ture skin and walls. Prolect Im -to Cornell Place, Cider Mill Road mant Dapartmant In SUE den, eat-In kitchen, screened baths In desirable Franklin prlces.Callforoetalli, ' sassap*. > ' ' struction activities. Debris will re- small number of employment ofr' Apply in person at .National Telephone Clark, candldata ran HOUM JAL« — Sunday June CALLSW-SUO quire removal during construction provements will eliminate Ib) In order lo prepare said Interview*wl'llbeheld ' IPADTUINT lALel • Moving, back porch, m baths, llnlshed School area. For more detain . CUSTOM LEASE '' U7-71M Union Leader, June 35, IMI portunllles will be generated by •treats for Ihe aforementioned Im- Directory Corp. 1050 Galloping Hilt Rd.. must ba a datall II, 13 noon to i p.m., 13 Kipling 1 OOLFAX MANOR (Fa*:llO.°3l acllvlllas. Health and lately condi- substandard and blight causing construction and remodeling labor Tuei.,Wed.,Thur«. mutt sail entire contents of apt. Rd.,S«rln«lleld,N.J. SAILBOAT-IS', fiberglass, 1»77 basement, 3-car garaoa & many callrlghtawayl L f royements, authority Is also given Union. (Large bulldlnd directly across the -orlantad paraon with 9a.m.to3p.m. extres, convenient to all houses ColfaxAve.W.. •74 LT CAMARO - Mini condi- tions will be Improved. A small conditions In the reipecllve requirements. Refrlg., living room sat, dinette, with trallar, good condition; Wa Buy and Sail Beaks . Autorino/Realtor tion. PS, PB, air, AM/FM number of employment oppor- lor lha lollowlng Incidental work In street from Galloping Hill Caterers). Ask axcallant organiza- much more. All purchased lasi JR. DININO ROOM • lath cen- 331 PARK AVE.,PLFLD. of worship, schools, neighbor hoodi. connection with said Improvement: tional ability alone tury, ovaitabla, 4 chairs, I china transportation s, shopping. No REALTY CO. AtRoielleAvcW. stereo. 13330. call 447 s*M. tunities wlll.be generated, by con. The environment elements and Ihe The environmental element and the for Mr. Bcltram. . year. No reasonable offer refus PI 4-MOO LEGAL NOTICE slructlon and remodeling labor re- nature, degrlee and Intensity of (l).resatllng ol manholes; 131 In- with traditional ad. Call M4-sat, altar t p.m. corner cabinets, buffet. Ex- SLATE TILIS. Vermont, varied brokers please. Asking- UJ.500, 1307 Stuyvesant Ave. Union RotieUePark NUMBER Ii nature, degree and Intensity of stallation ol drainage pipes; 13) In- An Equal ODP»V. Emplv. M/F tacratarlal dutlat. colors, 10 sq.ft. a box, 34 boxes BOOKS e*T4M0 . '73 THUNDBR1IRD fully load- heir relationship to pro|ect a9 FIDELITY cellent condition. Bast offer. ta7- 743-1SJ3. . ad, tinted windows, fur Interior, CONTINUA.TIOhM>ROJECTS quirements. Building appearance their relationship to prolect ac- lell; (4) curbing as may be re- Thlt position anvoivas ANNUAL TURNOVER SALE at 110 per bos. 33' aluminum ex- We Buy and sail Beaks Resident Mm. tivities are as follows: trvltlesareasfollows: • work on apaclal tension ladder, II3J. 4 toldlno Union anolne rebuilt. 0,000 miles on On or about July 13, INI, the vlll Improve loa smalldegi Public lnfprovemer>t quired. The resurfacing shall be ac- Morrow Church, Rldsowood Re 331 PARK AVE, PLFLD. srRINOFIILD-By owner-] Township .of Union, New-Jersey, Public Facilities Rehabltallon activities will have a complished with a»bltumlnous con- atllgnmanh) & racord KITCHIH rtmodellng sal*: chairs, 1)5. Cypress gar' PL4-3M0 < rebuilt engine. Maintained by A- reconstruction, a rehabilitation UNION L Baker St., Maplewood bedroom split, central air, gas, 245-796 f 1 mechanic, tsso. 944 5410 alter will nqtmtme U.S. Departmental Improvements-Union Township bulldlng-by-bulldlng Impact and crete lurface course. kaaplng for various Thursday morning* In Jut metal cabinets, double sink, waterskls,W.eii-3tt4. hot water heat, new w/w Buy or Soil Call wilt Improve physical., conditions loan and grant program for houslrw dapaftmantal pro- Magic Chef oven V hood, RCA ft Housing and Urban Develepmant ta Courtesy House—Coda Im Improvement, provision of public Section 3. (a) All ol the foregoing 9:30-13:30; Tuesday eve., Ju carpeting, walk to »u < shopping IRVINOTON OaroVl nlaasa federal funds under Title I provemenN. . within the census tract. Con- MOTOR COMPANY LEDGER CLERK BANKING lacts. BANK I4h, 7:»-»:M. doming, books self d*fraatlng refrigerator, ill SOFA, Tuxedo style, velvet, LIONEL TRAINS canter, park, tennis, border lino struction activities will generate services and development of ft work shall be dona In accordance 7»s Broad St., Newark, N.J. bedroom, living "d'inln. •71 VW VOLKSWAORN - Ex- 6f the Housing and Community he prolecl locallon Is U.S. Camus neighborhood multiservice facility with, the specifications and plans china, furniture,, collectibles In good condition, call alter s matching gold chair, excellent IMUDUTtaM golf course, excellent condition, cellent condition, AM/FM, A/c, Development Act el 1H0 for me short-term, small-scale noise Im- Entry ltv«l op*nlncr PRINTING For (urlhar Informa- Equal oppty. amp. m/l - condition, 1300. Call M4-V1S3. roam 4 kitchen, new Tract 3)1—im Morris Avenue. will Impact- the environment therefor, both o- f whicwhich Ww«Vee r*4Ulr*t in articulate ect,. l (1S»S J74^J4I WHITE ntfrlaaraMr.'new kitchen floor, low mileages, 13,000. call 371- following continuation pro|acti The nature,.Inlensllll y and' duratio' n pacts. Health and safely conditions irepared tion, call our Parson- will be Improved. Employment op- physically, tocltlly -anM the Township Individual wtw> can CLERK AIR COHDITIOMEK — 11.SM Realty Realtors tenants pay for all utilities. 5407, . Communlfy-wld*/ Selective of the activity reqilUlre. d t..o. Imple.. - ---'• •" " - habllllatlon Engineer and both ol which said Printing of various bank naioapt.atjn-tsts. SALES-Men 1 Woman make I341JO par month. ' • Rehabilitation • Rehabilitation of portunities In Ihe' construction wThe- work' accurately. BTU's, I17J, excellent condition. mant this project Is as follows: lans and specifications are on.file Reiponilblllilii in- documents. 30tt commission selling lewlry Private Properties . A proorim-Vo prouloe rehablllta treaes will Increase to a -small program .Impact.- In lha Olflce ol Ihe Township Clark IRVINOTONUpoar, 3W rooms, Auto Wanted 138 degree. • Neighborhood «area bulldlng-by-bulldlng basis and will clude aniwerlng from catalog, full or part f ma. Th* pro|*ct location Is Township, Ion- assistance to .the Union be minor In degree relatlv* in and In tha Office of the Township cuifomer Inqulrn i LOAN CLERK Call 373-5SH. •IBLB OUIZ and IIBLB PU neat L hot watar supplied, vary wide and oulsld* of neighborhood Township .Courtesy House relative aesthetics will ba Improved. «•-'' Engineer. ' " reasonable. Call SM-trilf. ANY JUNK CARS to code enforcement and nlaled overall municipal and area en- preparation of mon- Prepare documentation XL! CQRNIR. Two children!! OR TRUCKS strategy area 1 (which Includes a • Neighborhood Revltalllatlon vironment. Rehabilitation ac- IB) All of said work shall be done th ty itatementt. and fo4« for clotatd con- SICRITARIAL position activity books by Milt Hammer. Business and Service prat of U.S. Census Tract 3311. noedl. Communit" ..y Developmen- - t Strategy under the supervision and direction IRVINOTON • Appllcallom be- American or Forelon-Hlghasi tivities will, have a positive Impact eumer loam. available, brautlful location InJI page* In each book containing _ jtalllng US.C0O-WIII be usac Tha-Townihlp-has-davelopad— Mlilburn, N.J., typing (V st.no a Ino accaptad fortvi room apart- price paid. Fast I, fra* pick-up. Thr- nature. Intensity and dura- on Ihe environment. The publlc|m~ and sub|Kt lo the approval of.the U7Sprlno fun-to-do crossword puulet, till mant. Avallabla July UlJSaad J44-3113,7ueyi tion of the activity required to Im- under the INI program to provide multi-faceted strategy lo meet provement construction,- develop- Engineer of Ihe Towmhlp 0! Union, CASHMGMT. must, lull benefits, 35 hourIn, true-and-talsa quisles lement Ihli prplect Is as follows: or ' reconstruction costs. The community needs. The strategy Is STATISTICAL summit, N.J. 07091 week, call 417-3700,» 5 p.m. location a\ trans. Call Supar. 1 ment of the neighborhood publlt and may be done pn contract or by •1981 DATSUN810 Equal oppty. amp. m/f santenca-hldlng puziles am 73)073 LOCAL New car dealer Will pa , A program to provide loans, In'- neighborhood facilities prolect for. detailed below for the neighborhood facility and provision of public ser- Townihlp forces with materials CLERK TVPIST many more .from both Old nd Directory over book price for clean g strat jgy area. - larast subsidies and/or grants for mprovanunt ol the Courtesy lurchasad by or furnished lo the Truit Department needi mprovanunt ol vices will hava a neighborhood Imfr We are leaking a New Testament Books: A .HOC. IRVINOTON — J rooms, neat» suburb, used cars. All makei housing rehabilitation by low andHousHouee will pprimarily benellt lowlow- Neighborhood Strategy Ana 1 pact and activities will have a "ownshlp. 2 DR. HATCHBACK SEDAN"fi! detail oriented In- tomaone with itrong typ- Shipping/Receiving and. easy way for the boy and hot water supplied, raferenc**, and models. Also vintage cars. moderate Income residents will b* Income persons Th Neighborhood Strategy Area 1 Ii ing tkliii for various pro- and moderat dte Income persons. The positive Impacl on the area. Noise Section 3. The sum of uoiooo.od Is dividual* with ex- - Permanent position open I.. girl to know and understand the security. Call between 3-s p.m. I mm. cash. Mr. Carr, 711-1334, Imple' 'lamentedr . This, program will Courtesy House irjNaclllly of the comprised of a porllon of U.S. Cen- lluctuatlons of. short duration anf ereby appropriated to the pay- LINCOLN •MERCURY cellent figure tor Associate reliable person also tome Bible better. Each book We. »lr Conditioning Service 24 42 Linattip., GirdMlm 63 372-55)7. 713-3400. utilis-- liee . Community Development ownshlp and sarve(>as a shelter sus tract 3M. This area Is general- Intensity will be generated, frorf lent of the cost of :iuch Improve- preparation - of cor- i«n. deliveries Involved, - good drlv- Sand for your copy of either book ElaKtrical R«t>*i(* Odd Job* 72 PilnUnitPaimhM|ini74 funds and other funding sources as for persons ullllil ly bounded by the Township line bus services to limited . construcllon activities. ment. The su mw| so appropriated Ino record a must, call 4a4-U0e, to-BAKER BOOK HOUSE, 101° IRVINOTON - 3 room apt. titlMisnj , wusvaii" w**»ii#"> tais.sivvsvs7atf .11. ' . • _. "I*!* * -»•••»•- porate depoiltei. PA ln 1 generated by construction and iroparty specially benefited. are In the . Summit/- o aultt Principal* ol buty Ml PARK AVE.,PLPLD. Itff . KAWASAKI-KZ-eO. 500 public Improvements. It I- Th~e *-•environmenta" '-•l -elements' '•' dh -o The-Townshlp's strategy-for .... Salary commensurate CALL W4-J311 ANYTIME HURRICANE FINCal CO. LAWN CUTTINO-hedge Irlmm PLUMBIR'SHBLPBR family house. Heat 1 hot water, remodeling labor requirements. We offer a oood star- Barkely Heights area. For unicipal bond dealer* In PI4-3M0 SPRINO SPECIALS miles, many axlras, asllmated tha>il approximately 13 i* nature, degre* and intensity of proving the neighborhood may-ba ting ularv end ex- fOrther Information with- exparionce. Oc Mlilburn. Pleaiant p«rwnallty> •UE.St.GaoroaAve. . Ing, sod i nlng, shrub plan- W* take away cast Iron, boilers, adults only, no pets, security, .SUZOKTI TS 1JS, must sail,.Vff 1 outllnedasfollows: Neighborhood appearances will Im- Want Ads Work... cupancy ol homo where BBDROOM Set I,'living radiators, sinks, stovai I, bath interior 1 exterior palnllno. rafarencas, no brokers. Call units can be aassiste d ove--r- thr*._* ••- - -elallonshlp to frolect ac- prove to a small degree. Blighted' cellent benefit*. please call our Personnel oood phone voice, competent on Appliance Repairs > 26 ting. No job .too small. Senior Also roofing, nutters 1 leaders, years and 13 properties In the third ... -.areasfollows: *) Lwtg-TermOblectlves _ . ichool is located Is includ- detalli, neat typlit L thofthand. sat, both are new. S210 i_. Free Estimates Cltlxlens Discount. Ul-1473, after «p.m.,J7S-30f4. conditiontions 'wilwill bee 'removed removed, Call 686-7700 v> Department. Purchased from bankrup' neat L clean. L. FEROINANDI srogram year. Funding commit- The rehabilitation prolact for Ihe • Improve housing conditions by Pieate call Ptrtonnel ed. Sand reiurtie to Direc- Excellent banelltt packaoc; ss. Ju*t a IHtl* dough can providing grant, loan and matching Unhealthylthy, drainagdrr e an—d• unsaf -e' tor. Box- }1, Short Hills retailers. 141>N7a. PrafuilenalTree I.SONS,M4 71W IRVINOTON — charming 1 nent Included S144.0U In !v7°; UiUnionn TohTownihli iip CCourtesCt y HHouse street proKlemL Dept: talary commemujrate wltti *%• American Appliance FumHuit Riptirf matt* you • lot of b~ad In ,140.500 In INO and 170,735 Ih IMI. «lll Impact the environment Fund assistance for housing obls wlllbe eliminated? 5?2-8585 P.O.. Short Hllli P.O., perlence L ikllli. For conflden- SOI, Lawn Service- speclallilng.In Piintini»P»p»fhaii|Jn|74 bedroom apt,, nlc* The Township of Union, Newt .SMSSH Short Hills. N.J. 07071. •ARBIOUE ORILL • Park Service tre* removal, lawn maintenance neighborhood, convenient loca- •here Is a -dellnlt. naad In the ihvslmiy rehabilitation. It Is the oblecllve ol t lal.appolntmenl,c«M Betty, 37«- typa, heavy steel construction, PURNITURIPOLIIHIHO Plino Tuning 76 Township for a rehabilitation pro- ithatlcallyllcally. Th* Impacl Ih* Township lo plwvlde asslstancV *en*Vkwlll undertake the above., Washers-Dryers, Dishwashers' & shrub design L Installation.' ANOHLO'l PAINTING •Moan*) Stuyvesant Ave. call mentioned pralecta with Block swivels, removable, adluateble Rang*t*A/c's, Kenmor Repairing, Antiques restored. th. WANT ADS oram. Building inspection .mino —r I—..n degre—e relative to overall to a minimum of 93 properties over Reflnlshlng. Henry Ruff. Call 33}'334lafler5. Interior L exterior, roofli..Ino,. flANO TUNING a three year period. ... . Grant funds trom tha U.S Departs IHTBRBSTINO and diversify charcoal tray; c»n be tem- Whirlpool, - O.E., Hotpoln leaders, outtars, Fra*est. Fullully from the first year of Community Township and area environmentenvironment,. porarily or * permanently In- m-SUi. Also- pianos bought, sold I, «Tws> MerrHtawn- Improvements wlll.havo'a positive • Requlro private properly housing ment of .Housing and Urbarvi, * full tlma position In a tmal £tlorjc._Mayfag^WalbullK-Kl lnarReas.-rateer3744433r -repalrad-;—Jarry—V»x»*r" Dewlopment nhabllHallon In- Development (HUD), under Title 1- Staltedres£ellentcondl!l6n7l50; alde s, others.. -69 1-3-JBEOHOOMJ dlcata that dwelling units contain Impact on the environment In Improvement actions through code 1ltflwtMn~_. _.~ . _» "OCUncTflnT CURNITURI RIPINISHINO 74j-IS7i enforcement. of the Housing and Community., Irm; M7-SSM. 141 3J11 • by old world craftsman UNFURNISHED codde violationsilti . U.SUS . CensuC sd datta fthlch the building Is located: Noise UTSprlngfleldAve. :urate typist with a good phone With oood typing and shortjiand ALL MASONRY — Steps, FURNISHED for 1970 Indicate that m units wan llucluatlons bl short duration and • Eliminate ma|or street dailclen Xvelopmenl Act of |«M. The U7 Springfield Ave. Summit, N.J. omi parsonallty. Call Irena at 37a-skills, for office In short Hills, BASEMENT SALE — Sat.. June ^Isa-Mastercharoe accepted. . STRIPPING-REPAIRS sidewalks, waterproofing, self PlumblnilHtaUni 77 cles: Township of Union, New Jersey, It t 3033. • • excellent benefits, pleasant Grossmuallar's ' 4M-4H Now taklna applications, fully substandard, based on value and ntenslty will ba generated from Summit, N.J.07W1 Equal oopty- amp. m/f 37ttt, 10-4 p.m. Old records, fur- REFRIGERATORS!, employed. Insured; A. ZAP WILLIAM E. BAUER decwatad, air conditioned, all contracl rent and condition. This Imlted construction • activities. • Eliminate . malor community certifying to HUD lhat the! Equal opp ty.emp.m/f working conditions. Call Miss niture, chlldremwoman's PULLO, ea7-*47a or 37]<407«. L1S PLUMBING • HBATINO ownshlp of Union and Edward' MBDICAL ASSIITANT-Expar. Harttr, Jrj-JMO. Eouer oppor FREEZERS Profeiilonal Painting wltti deck*, wall ovens, pool, itatlstlc Includes units.which may Ualth and salary conditions will be facility and service deficiencies in 1981 FORD :lomat, toys, odds 1 ends. SOS BNBROY CONIKRVATION Weber. In his official capacity as 1 In Saeratarlal urvlcas, knowl. unity employer M/P. Washers! Dryers Ganfe Doors MASONRY, brick, Interior), Exterior laundry facilities. Convanlitif j* rehabllllateduilng HUD CDBG ived. • Ar-small numbej; of th* neighborhood: • of forma & madlcal tarmlnology. OakwoodAve., Rosalia Park. 52 JIT Paperhsnglno SFECIALI1TI Short-T*rmC*|ectlv«i Mayor, content to accept the* Oast Electric Ranges I, Ovens stone.steps, sidewalks, plaster- . N.Y.C. bus I, trains. For. ap- funds. ' . t opportunities w ' urlsdlctlon ofthefooValcourtslfv- •rs flax, call No-KUO bat. 11 Dishwashers 1 Air Cond. OARAO* DooRi Installed, Let us paint the top 1/3 of Convert to clean, carafr**, polntmUntcalli Th* environmental elements anti , .-_ by construction . • Assist In the rehabilitation of a •IDROOM HT. baautlfu! Ino cellar waterproofing. Work aconomlcel GAS HEAT; Water minimum of to properties In the an action Is brought to enforce the AVON AROMATCORP charry< ° dreM«r dresser/- 34 Hr. Sery.U174ao garaga extensions, repairs & Guarn. Sell employed-1 m. IS your home safely*. You do he natun, degree, and Intensity of- .. 'lino " labor. Building- lap- responsibilities In relation to en- SECRETARY/STENO service, electric operators - !• the bottom. heaters, flu* - dampers, ther- B3MM1 nalr relationship to prolect ac- tire* year period and 31 properties TRUCK HO Sheffield St.. =oll/p»rt tlma; diversified mirror, ch«t of drawers, 3'end yrs. expd. A.NUFRIO, 373 1773 mostats, ate. Free surv*y L irance will Improve to a small vironmental reviews, decision *, INSURE A Mountelnslde, N.J. MBS1N0ER radio controls. STEVEN'S SEU IT../" llvltles areas tollowa: n th* mlrd program year. RVINGTON based mortgaoa lulles, plaaunt surroundlnos, tables, double bad haadboard, Cirpwrtrjr UNION 9&1-IM2 estimates. All types of plumbing SPRINGFIBLD-4 room apt., jrea. making, and action! and lhat these ' Beautiful Future Equal oppty. amp. m/f excellent condition, MM. JM OVERHEAD DOOR, 341 0740. COLANTONIO MASONRY Avallabla July 1, Rent S3M, twaf Cijl M6-77QP A rehabilitation loan and grant . Acqullltloi • Undertake detailed code enforce- retponilbllltltthavebeensallsfled. Sell AVON. Earn infra m'onay unker Is saeklng a reliable In- ixcellent opportunity. ELKAV All Types Mason Work •• work. 371-1743 Days or Evas. ment within the area, OLLBOB ITUDBNT, mothan 'RODUCTS, 3] Brown Ave., J170. LTBRATIONS -Additions, PERSONALIZBDSERVICB Included, call 447 «u. program for housing Improvement daarance Activities (Robert s The legal effect of me certification 1, and a nail eoo- Low-colt oroup llvldual for bank runs, mall pro- rooflno, repairs.' Reasonable METROPOLITAN DOOR Free Esllmat*. Fully Insured will Impact the environment flood Control Pro act) • Complete highest priority public helper lor 3 weeks at Jersey :esslng, and other massangar [Off Rt. 31), Springfield, 374 Replacement M all . make (Lic.No.3J4 It Ihafupon;Its approval, thai. inturanca coverages ara •IDROOM SIT - Mahogany, rates. No lobjoo small. Free *st. . CaM3«-70*» phyalcallythyilc . socially 'and The prelect location' IsU.S. Census Improvements wllh the highest Township .of Union miy use the \ available. Call for delalli:-: Ihora and remainder or sum- lutlas. Contact Mr. Woods, or 374C37,alter4,743l77«. overhead garao* doors, sections population needs (Includes'street, BOBDORAN mar. Exparlanca necessary. Hi- *rt. DaAAalo, W 1134. chest on chHt, double dresser, Champion Painters MICHABLD-AMICO sthllcally. The Impact will b* on Tract 333 In the ,»r«Vof Robert Block Grant funds, and HUD will ) nlte stand!, doula bad with box and automatic door operators. COMPLBTB MASONRY SKRV. . "Quality Workmanship" DEATH Nonces buildinng bb/bulidingbasly building basitl and will Street, Soulh Street and South ' parking Improvements), ••eiUeM, lea Dem !„< ESSEX COUNTY Commercial a, residential. Walks, steps, flreplacat' Electric Sewer Ir drain Nave satisfied responsibilities / at> PART TIM! WORK spring I mattress, excellent •alllaConttrucHait Interlorl Exterior decorating cleaning. 34 hour emergency _a minor In deoredegree* relativrelative lo Sunset Place, Union, New Jersey for adequate and struc- under the National tenvlronmental, . 7M-28W 8ECRETARY condition, 1300. Call U7-Ma7. kirtyp* carpentry work don*. 333-SIU Patios. Free Estlmales-lnsured NICK WILLIAMS • Ue-eOea' BISTIKA-On Jun* 17, INI, Roa* LUHDIUt-Ulllan (Sbffayr of I community facility DENTAL ASSISTANT •adles or men. Work from home Jlverslflad duties I -public VRLCONTRACTI N9.4MS0I0 service. Call U7-741* (Kahlar), of cranbury - N.J., overal.l Townshi..p. and. an a enviro, n 17013. • ••.! -- Policy Act of !•». Oblecllon to Its " UNION COUNTY Experienced, umt receptionist In new telephone program, can Also roofing I. aluminum siding. Tuckarton, on June 1», 1H1,rnent. Rehabilitation acllvlllas will rha nature, Intensity and duration -1 the needs of. the approval of tha release funds and - • • - 351-3390 lontact-oood typing skills, an • 10 MULTI FAMILY —Yard Small lobs my specialty. Fra* C.K. CONTRACTING NBIDAPLUMBBR? (ormarly of Union, halcvad wifa beloved wife of Herbert Lun- will ixperlence,_nood pay and tarn te-u per hour, cell 741 aptldtuda for details 1 a plea- sale, loads of everything. Very 54 JOHN NICASTRO INC. 'of ma lat* Brnaal Blttlka, lave a positive Impact on the en-if thaaclllvlty required to Imple- acceptance of the certification can *• ER 50 AVAILABLE jeneflts. CaTTwaakdayi, U4- estimates. Mike, 4M1415. - Call GERARD, no |ob too small, dlus, davolad mother of Mrs. vironment within Identified tergal nenl this pro|acl Is as follows: r an adequate level of * made only If It la on one of the - sant personality reoulFed to fill cheap. M7 Hillside Av*., Spr- Mason contractor, ateps, patios, Interior I,,,exterior painting. devoted mother of Edgar R. A MaryO'Orady and Dr. Robert t^staa teaaataa) SMal '^aa^ajl Maaaal M ' ' W W V ^ ^ this position, working for loan O.OallBNWALD OUTTURSI LEADERS plssterlno, foundations, stones, visa «. Master Charge. 3J3-3JS7. anas. Nolle .fluctuations of .short services support, physical Im pllowlng bates: (a) that tha car- . 'ART-TIME Inofleld, sat. only, June JT. Thoroughly cleaned, flushed. In Fully Insured, fra* estimate. License No. 4aaa. prlvat* cfirnmlllal .aarvlc* waa Lmvilus, daar lister of Mrs. rha township will provide lor the androvltalliatlon al officer. Paid company benefits, carpanter Contractors' repairs, sidewalks; spaclallilng 341-4U4. ' held on June a In Oracaland , Intensity will >rolectlon of residents In Hood pro: Ideation was not In fact executed^ - ASSISTANT sured. IIS US. Minor tr*« trim Mary Collins, Mrs. Helen 'am llmlled i.... >rolectlon of residents In Hood pro ofhln y tha chief executive of Ihe appllc- PICKUP Earn A Week's Pay ' contact Mi. Romeo, !«J3I3. BURIAU dresser with mirror, M typ** rapalrs, rremodellnoe . mlng. I work Sat. L Sun. NadIn fireplaces.. Fully Insured,, ffree PLUMBINOt HBATINO Memorial park. Arranoamanta Mansfield, oaoroe, Joaeph, and te areas througthough the acquisition of BOOKKEEPER Dental Assistant loual oppty emplm/f. excellent condition, US, chroma estlmaf*sT373-M7<, alter s p.mp.i . ; *vlllei,;.Health'endd i) Program lorn or (b) that appllcanfa en- t In Only Three Daya? lichen , porcporchash , eencl Stevens, num. 51 p.m., 7 ' CENTENNIAL Rapalrs, remodellno, violations. war* made by The MC John coffay, also survh/ad by and In areaanas so IdentifieIdtnll d and th.e ilgh percen- Imrnedlate opening, itartlng Pull lima, part tlma- Soma ax couch with brown cushions, 170) cellars, attics. FullFully I CRACKBN FUNERAL HOMB, safety conditions will be Improved. ..>n|. Rehabir lronmental review record for tha * position for recent H.3. oraduate can ba done I Sell classified nuraa. Exterior, Interior, quality work, Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water live orandchlldran. Relatival of.sucf h area s IIn a manner con- . persons and 643% parlanca nacattary. Mull be Telephone Sales-Some ex* eves.,37»-7eM. esllmata olven 4U-3M44U3 . Small MASON-REPAIR OR NIW- UOO Morris Ave.,,Union, con- A small number of employment op- W".' age of io« TO|acl Indicates.omission of a re- with bookkeeping/accounting ids from our suburban office Sidewalks, steps, driveways, re- low rates. Insured. - boilers, steam 1 hot water - and friends attended me funaral neighborhood willing to work evenlrtos I and earn a salary and commis- porlence necessary* 3 days per obs. svitems. Sewer cleaning. Com** tributions may be mad* ta th* portunllles will be oanaraled WfiBiSi households tired decision, finding or step ap- V ma|or, mult hava a B or-above waakandi. Nice working cond wtak-Mon., Tues., Wed., » a.m. CIMITHRYPLOTI taining walls. No lob too small, Call 35! l»» tram the SULLIVAN FUNERAL construcllon andd remodelinnmodallng labor ~""" Ihe over' Icable to the,pro|tr( In the'en. k sion, some telephone sails ex- Hutini 55 merclal I, residential, Mart ArthrlMsFund. - average, v experienced book- tloni, Call Mr. oullno, saa-OOtt toSp.m.ModernoHIca In Union, IMPROVH YOUR HOMB WITH 343-7117. HOME, 141 B. Second AV*., N.lghborhoX) ,p- -nai grant ;lrwm»nlaliji«lewp'r()eets,Ob|ec- . keeper thru'trial balanca. Small perience necessary; 3 days: HOLLYWOOD DAN'S PAINTINO Trleller, ES SOW), Lie, 1000. .Rosalia, on June. 34th, thence to Trac astlstanc*. In eddllL... -.' and Mon., Tues.,1 Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3f itt ' call Mr. OIL -Carpentry. Will repair or SAVIUPTO31H Interior lExtarlor peafancei will. Improve to a small *i tlontmjalbepreparijdancrtubmit- i congenial olllc*. Hlllilda loca- om y-5. MEMORIAL PARK build anything, small lobs. M4- of. your fuel. Free' In-home SALCASTtlLLO 'SI. JoeepttV «.C. Church,. degree. Blighted conditions will be-|aj matching grant astlstanc* rdancewilh the required^., p.m. Call Mr. Brumell et Ate- Gethhsamano Gardens, Roofing-all' masoifry workf Reasonable rales, tree CARROnJune 17, mi, Edward Rosalia, whar* a Funaral Maas , a ttaged progi-— tion, call Glann Hill. tu-nu, Dental Technicians U14OrM4'3575. energy audits results Im- ,, „ -i RooflnttSidin! M posed for owner occupied - - (34 CFR Part Sa)j- and ^*N '6345 7700 for Interview appointment. Mausoleums. Office: IS estimates. Insuredj as?-a3oo w.. of Union, N.J., EdwardW. 01 was. offend. Interment Holy bat. »-4. We hava immediate pot- TIREOOF THE SAME ' mediately, conservation Ideal. Steps* M,, ssidewalksi . •*Theaboy* noted pro|ect repre- of acqulslllon, 'relocation and vestor owned property. OLOJOBSURROUNDINOST stuyvesant Ave., Union. IMPROVIMINTtV cabinets, Solar Installation, call Thomas Free Estimates-3731744 CALL DAN ANTHONY Uhlan, N_»., bakwad husband of Cross cemetery,. North ATI' sents continuation of previously demolition related to properties In maellnos relative to rehabilitation tlons available for truly PART TIM! laiCRITARY/ MiXO renovations, additions, Intula-' Dll PAINTINO Blliabath (Motalak), davotad Inoton, ion of p uallflad Individuals to make YOUR CHANGE NOWI Fuel Corp. 4MUI1. auallty workmanship. Interior IS VRS. EXPERIENCE commencemn d prolecp|ecff foforr which en- He Robert Street area In proximity alternatives Indicated tha naad (or awark Area Office. Gateway One. ' 1981 F150 P ACCOUNTANT.wllh axcallenl We're looking for a good all tlon, aluminum siding, storm STBPS, sidewalks, masonry. father of Mrs. Kathlien Davis, to the Ellubath River. Commi " BOOKKEEPER work in our laboratory as: CHARCOAL ORILL • Heav I exterior. Also textured cell Licensed Contractor.. vironmenta• 'l revie• ' w an' d-learanc clea * grant assistance. Coda Inspections lulldng, Raymond Plaia, Newac' VUSIM. »,«. «l. O.W. Pull char.oe thru general ledger,: typing skills and superb com- around operator with a follow- windows I doors. Home Quality work, reasonable prices. 3*Mt)f brother of Fred and Thomas NOLTING-on Jun* 17, - til, Davelopmant funds total..... New Jersey 07103. OblKtlont to7 n*. I ^ l A mand of enollsh grammar. -3-4 park type construction, ex- Home ImprowmMts Fully Insured. M. Deutsch, Spr- Ing. Fret, estimates. Fully -In- have been completer d and Joforr which md experience with tha on-going ItoSdayaweekly.Call4US013. < ing. Join our UNISEX salon In business. Call Joe, *U-3a]4. carr, Mrs. Eleanor Baunhubar. Julia M (Manila), formerly of circumstances have not ch (150.000 will be usad for Implamen- Township rehabilitation granfpro- raleate of funds on basat Other Int.. CERAMISTS ' days a weak-. Salary commen- cel lent condition; ISO 147 sm ii ' ingfield »MOM. sured. 37»-34M, 374-OM7. CBNTR Mrs. Doris Rah and Mrs. Ruth itances have not changed 6395 the Union area. Good working lallon of lha proposed prolecl. gram Indicate lhat owner-occupied us* slatestaled abovabo e will nol be con- - ilTirn ' * surate with NN.YV . executivexcti e Dahowskl, also auruluad by two tlllp'Nolll Pit c^UlonsllvCll^ gBTARY1H»T«3SS-U3», tree astlmat*s. vlc* wae hatd pn June to at Th* Hollywood Mamorla The Township of Union needs to rehabilitation grant program as CERAMISTS sand, resume to Box 3l,Shori CARPRT INSTALLED built, tree Irlmmlno. JS4-1341, - MC CRACKhN PUN.IRAL Mausoleum. Arrangements by mentioned proloct wllh Block j tV • i o u •IM. Thurs., Frl. «. Sat., » a.m.- 3i7f. Wall to wall. Plus repairs. Ex- Scraping with sand machine 1 from Ihe U.S.. Departt- undertake the acquisition - reloca- proposed Is baud on th? Heed to 13 noon only. APPLICATOR Hills P.O., Short Hills, Telephone Calling O*OROOFINOCO. HOMB, ino Morris Ave" Union. The MC CRACKEN FUNBRAL tion and demolition activity to at to astlsTln tha rehabilitation of the perienced, catl Andy. Free Estfmates-Fully Insured. Shingles, Hotroofs; rapalrs, gut- Interment Hollywood Mimorlal HOME, ISM Morris Ave., Union. (Mln.syrsexp.) N.J.07071. CAR nemo, AM/FM', I track 443 KM Florida Specialist Call aftsrap.m.,371-4714 enhance tha general environment tructures at an average of SS.MO Union Leader, June 35, IMI •04KKIRPBR , From Home or casaetfe In dash, Sharp guar. FERRARO . tart, leaders, also painting. ••ark. A prayer service wa* h*ld and support overall Improvement g lo sailing. Open charge at- DON'S Licensed, Insured. Fra* In ma tvanlns on Jun* II. MOVINI-on Jun* I7i INI, Community par structure or grant, A total of (Feel «1M,131 Parttima In specialty load shop, We offer excellent new, (cost IK), asking. «4». CARPET1 UPHOLSTERING HOMB IMPROVIMENTS INTERIOR IEXYBRIOR acllvltes In tha ar*a. Th*properties 4M.675 wl|l be provided '4for hours flexible, call Tuesday thru benefits and competitive PAYROLLCLERK :ounts for- malor department Trlaxltlspeaker.llS, STEREO- Additions, basements, paneling, ECONOMY MOVER.Inc. Estimates. 37]-«57i. Mlcnsal J., of Union, N.J.. 1577, The Identified for acquisition and stores. Leads furnished, call CLEANING SPECIAL Painting, leaders «, guitars. Neighborhood SlralegyArea I oW Saturday, 37«) WO. startlno salaries. Manual,- lloht typing, oood News, guarn., famous brand, Any 3 averao* slxe rooma at carpantIry, roofing «, tiding. Ml- LOCAL & Fre* estimates. Insured, itl beloved husband ol Oaorglna ralated activities are located In a salary and bentfltsi ofllce 4*4 »11, txKwen' a.m.- a p.m. J. VACCA ROOFING CO. PI PALMA-Helen (Matteo). on (Monli), devoted father of Mrs. certifying to a three-year period. This amount Call Mr. D'lmperlofor appf; w/AM/FM I tree* or cassette spKlal off season. rales. All LONG DISTANCE TMJorTn-TW j oiannlnl.— Hoi Tar«. Shlnolaa, Residential, lum It IMI, age M years, Includes administrative - costs COLLEOa STUDINTl-Part located In Rosalie, N.J. Call MS- record I play, BSR turntable. 3 = IMI, Marian Maurlallo, brother of -ownshlp ol. I '11,637 201-37J-313I anltorlah 'services avallabla. Tha environmental elements and related to technical assistance lime, steady work, flexible 3U0. . speakers, cost I37S, asking t!7J, OBNIRAL CONTRACTOR Don AlbeckerTmahager' INTBRIORI EXTERIOR . Commercial I, industrial, Fra* '-• —• — oT Domlnlck Mary Pratl and Deslln Anognt- :all now for Ire* animate v - estimates. Work Guaranteed. wife id mother of o acceptthe tha nature; degra* and Intensity of which hava been estimated to be hours, pleasant conditions, occa- ALLIED asking «13J. Call 4W-7147. MAINTENANCE KINO, of Cen- No ob too small. Carpentry, UNION. N.J. Painting. Leaders a, Ogtten. tl, also survlvad by on* grand- Aayor/ coniant sional lifting of 70 pounds, Inside PART TIMI-Saneral office TOOL ft DIE MAKER painting, paperKangino, con . also survived son. Th* funaral wai conducted urlsdlctlon ol ththe federal courts II Hielr relationship to prolect ac 1)0,000 over the three-year period CHURGINLABS E tral Jersey. Call toll free, MO- fl«7-O035. Lie. 22 Free estlmataa. Insured. 381-2555 & 574-2951 tlvltles.areat follows: of the entitlement program. and outside local work using 70 Howard St., Irvlngton . duties. Monday 1 Wednesday, •rtancad, for small parts, "CALIFORNIA OR BUST'.' crele. M7-S341 or 370-4114. Stephen Deo. 333-3511. on1 * brother and from The MC CRACKEN n actioti n IIs brought to enloree good py 74J-3W. i your economical car. MUST BE Equal oppty amp. m/t flexiblf lee afternooafte on hours, pepleaa- pay, steady work, all com- OIANT.GARAOE SALE RICHARD CAITLBI Relative* FUNERAL HOME, ISM Morris rewonilbllltlei In relation to en- • Public Hmprovarnmta,. Major AVAILABLE THRU 11-11 ssanan t phonph mae n MJ33U panybenebanefltsl i excellen__ t working. umlture, plants,- nlk-naks. OBNERAL HOMB REPAIRS J.JAMNIK R0OFINO — Gutters I. Laadart the funeTal Ave., Union, on June 30, Th* vironmental reviews, decision t rani improvements are needed In manner. MJ33U conditions. Apply I Mllltown lUPBRCUBANCO. *7495 SCHOOL VEAR. U7 4000. betweebt en 0-133 noon. EVERVTHItJO MUST 001 Frl.. Carpet 1 upholstery lleam All emergency work. RUMoblng, Exterior a, Inlarlor Painting, — carpentry — Home Rapalrs _ ,«IERLE aV Funeral Mass at St. Joaaph'a making, and action! and thai mesa 4*lghborliopdJ4ralagy Area I. The court, Union. home Improvements, tiling, _ MOVING dacorallng I. Paperhanglng. —Free Estimates - Fully In- COLONIAL HOMB. responslblllllH have bean satisfied. .*the quality^TIhe environ^ Data Processing _ Sal. a, Sun., June 24,371. 31, 10 4 claonlno experts. Reasonable, Local I, Long Distance Church,. Maplawwood, Inter- lllllH have bean satisfied. ~ pa^improvaments are txtro. This tal« with 4/27/111 PART TIME S.m. 3a Twin Oaks Oval, Spr- bath I, kitchen renovations. Frea Estimates. 147 4IM, It7- sured. 4»-t4ti ..— . Ave\, corner of Vaux*' ment oefe of Heaven cameterv ~^lagal l ellecellectt oof thth* certificatiocertification and are not characteristic of a improvements will, be Clerk OFFICE CLERK FOR SMALL • -L I P HON* All Work Guaranteed Sewer cleaning*. Reasonable. In Frae.Gstlmatas. Iniured malor federal actlont Acquisition CAREER OPPTV PBRATORIIo...r -national Fra* Estimates. sat» anytime. ' hall;Rd.. Union, on June la, Is thai upon Its approval, th* '-Ibe three-year: .nlltle- entry level position- Will train OFFICE, hours 10 a.m.- a p.m., lured. 3311 service. 34S-VI4e. . (Keapusmovlrto ROOFINO-Oultars-Uadars . thanino St. Michael's Church, ip of Union may us th and demolition activities will aflKt lent program.''' - Phone Mike INMILLBURN Monday thru Friday, location Health orgenliallon In Union, 7«H13a." - .and you save) ' _ JUNE I'UCIALI MHMIYT'Suddanly on Jun* II, Township of Union may- use the Apply us Rahway Aye., Union. CIRCLI SAW-7-' with motor t -Gutters cleaned I, Installed Union, tar a Funeral Mass. En- INI, Norman c, oVunlon, N.J., Block Want funds, and HUD will tall and subsurface conditions la a 'ha !9tf Improvamantt were pro^ Cerracchio Excellent opportunity tor Mo phone calls please! naar civic Square t'Sprlnofleld must have good clear speaking stand. 140. Call «i-ol37. . I'nul-s M & M I FamTly-<375, 3 lamllyt47S . • ' Free Estimates • minor degree. Demolition ecllvllet «ud In thaTareas of' the highest Ave., salary, U7 -per weak voice. day.or night shift, 9 a.m.5 tombment In Hollywood beloved husband of Eleanor uv* tatlilfed Its responsibilities grown with small firm. Diver- y CUinUpSwvlts) 37 KEl,ROSECO.,Inc. family.I47j 1 up. Rooms,-hall ' (17-4114 . Memorial Perk Mausoleum. will oanarata short-term and minor topulallon need. Th* lm> sified office duties. Mult ba BUROPBAN family (Dutch/ Write - Classified Box 4U1 -- —^ m.,*ir-34so. DOOR SACRIFICE Moving ways, stores, olflces, sil 1 up (Danton), aevoted timer of under the National Environmental VSki Masonry I, concrete work, ids from nolta and dust. Traf• trovements are. alto the hlahest da In tha- affected :tlvlllas required an amount of Mature responsible' person, for FASHION CONIULTANT earn generous commission* stallatlon Included; Cat OPPICI OWNER'S ; Hot shingle roofs, aluminum 'EXPERIENCED 541eor74ISJII. , WILLIAMH.VBIT aaaph A. Oaracl, devoted H.OMBV 1500 Morris'Ave" Unloii. Imported C.HS, Inc. diversified office duties, Mon- Avaraoe (7.00 per hour. Frei wllh repeat postlolllllett open- ITIBAROAINTIMBI LOW HATES Roofing •— Seamless OuHtrs. Snof Joseph and Mrs. llttermant Orec*land Memorial ly tt»chl«f.l»ecutlve officer of tre stst.OOO. Total three-year program, Sal. lillO. TELEPHONE warehouse. 4n>laS). siding, additions. Insured. Call application; v Ib) thai tha appli- mlng It prolactad to ba 1314,005. UNION • 6860040 day thru Friday. Call V>i*x wardrobe. We train. Excellen ing avallabl* now lor Essex Would you Ilka your olllcedeen- Bob,Ue-0U3allere. ' CALL34l-f7'l <. SCHREIHOFBR - Painting Free Esllmalas. Own work. In. emerle Burall, sister of Pat- Cark. • . • . ' foe Interview. future. Call for appt., 9 a.m. County resident; call Mr. DIALIRSWANTID edf Make us a reasonable olfar nterlor. exterior. Frea lured. Since 1W3.37311S3. ianno ajid Anoallna Dloaao. cant's anvlronmantal review • Public' facility Improvettiemt) SOLICITORS irumell tor details at 4*4 7700. APPLIANCESl, FURNITURE aurvlvad^by four grand' record for Ihe prolect Indicates ,. Acquisition oon7U)0U Part tlma: »:so A.M. to 1:30 Hamilton School PTA Flea and we'll do the cleaning. NICO HOME IMPROVEPROVE.. tatlmatai, Insured. ee7-ttu, 117- VALLILLOOn June 15/ INI. The need lo provide lor adequate CLERICAL Market, sal., Sept. 1*. Municipal Call47<-7I14 Carpentry, addlllllonsl , altera- MOVED. FREE ESTIMATES. 97l],avei,waakends, a-en, Tli* funarel waa con- lola IDacara). formerly of Irv omission of a required decision, fin- demolition will Improva condl- ilohbornood Isclllllas to Kouia FULL TIM! OPFICB parson P.M., and/or a p.m. to < p.m.. CALLSK1U1 dueled from ThaMC CRACKBN Ing, onsfep applicable to tha pra- lions* In' " lha Townihlp related to soliciting appointments for lot, Morris Ave., Union, space PAST ITAFP . tions, dormerss** aluminum Ington, balovad wlfeVtne late public urvlctt and to eliminate tha IMMEDIATE for retail furniture store, on tt3. Call Eves. M4M7I orHI daanlaejlarvlca siding, roofingn , kitchenkith s - M.I. PAINTING Contractor FUNBRAL HOMR, 19M Morris David Vallllkt, davotad mother ter In tha environmental review haallh and sale union and ubttandard conditions related to Route «. Sprlnsfleld.-N.J. home delivery food iervlc«,from SALI (TORM WINDOW! Av*.. Union, June a. Th* roceit. C*|ecllont - mutt be danwinion will Improve aealhallci our local office. RILIAILCI Taenaga olrls — 4S1I. . remodeled. Fireplaces, W 711). interior, exterior. Leaders, out- Installed 135. storm door. & of Anthony, John, victor, and ha lack -of proper space lor these OPENING Oanaral office duties, pleasan er installed, repaired, clamed. Funaral Maaa At Church .of th* Mrs. Lena Roee*ftl, also surviv- M-epartd and submitted In accor Inatfectedaraai. : . ? purposes requires that funds be Salary plus High Sonus Incen Msh to babysit days, union IIERBERICK&SON roplocemantwlndowi. ' 1 surroundings. Call for appolnr PAINTINO CARPBNTRY amSBaaUHUnla^M MB^BBVBHB^9*aU*V ^a___ • • ||»| as. j _.. ,.e _• _i*—— *.j.,^* • Other Nal«MMrhaat) Imereve- Chubb, ona of New lives. Company Benefits, .Pale Ive Points area. tU-4U3. ' DINIHq ROOM HT - Sofa 1, Expert MOVINO ii STORAGE Pre**stlmatM.i4l-3l». - callU7UI7. ed by one sister in Italy and roorammad for the de ment.37«-JI7l. . .-. . chair. Cnalr. call M4 0017. and thaal rock, tiling, raoflng, at low cost. Residential, Com- loht grandchildren. The mant nr.olects lamulll-iarvlca facility THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY Jersey's, leading Holidays and Vacation. OLYMPiecONSTRUCTION P I ».tv.yjf.t.iVB.1 -.(lu.i-i.1 .. property/casually In- PorlnlervlewcallMJ-noO. TYPINO : floors, plastarlng. Free marclal. Shore Tri Ll t jLwMoxijitad.lromJtia- *> HUSif otal OH4O.M7 was provided lor lha JUIINISJ PROFIIISIONAL BARLY JUUIRICAN-DlnattMi •alntlno l-carp*nlry^lnterlor- TlleHufk- -91- JSWP2?®MW\ .... CRACKBN FUNBRAL Araal-'AcqulilHoiiol Real Proper- development prolecl. I" INO, an . uiranee companies, has BlWlrW plna7»13fn pcT but- LondDleUncerNo I, exterior, all kinds. Fre* ast. itaway I Bul.—... - PART TIM( — summer help. IIMI1LICTRIC3 American Paving Ual37e.Llc.eM. HOM»,1500_MorrlsAv*., Union, .Newark, New Jersey 07IM. nwntoll4MgM was provided for an Immediate opening for AND MKUOKV MACHINI cher block, Mi l pc. modern, . WILLIAM Riviere* a** gllylni.3JI»)4. C.K. CONTRACTING on June II, Th* Funaral Mass at prolac) locallon Ii U.S. Census • detail clerk with oeneral Wed. I Frl. Light olflce duties. DM; chain, 111; beddlno tats, Carpenter Contractor. Alum, Ions to lha raleass of funds onitructlonolthelaclllty. A CADILLAC...AMC JEEP FILE CLERK TypnoamustMeimo. Co.. Inc. SHORTMNB MOVERS Holy.SplrltChurch In Union. tat Other than that* staled TUI, Morris AvenOt, Union, .office skills. twin is},- lull IM; 34r-Mt3, altar siding. All Home Imprcveflwnts, O'BKIBNllON New Initallallon' or repalra. Jersey. - I p.m. •„. . • • isphalt driveways pur ipoclal- II yrs. exp, Fully In). Iao-1435, Packing t, storaoa. SpKlallkts 'alntlng & Decorating. Inf. a, y "" ^Earnacompatltlvastarllng. RECEPTIONIST In piano a, appllanc*. moving. 34 WOLOUNOWCI-On June I7i nalurj, Intenilly and duration We have opening In "our file Saeklng Intelligent person to r, Rasldanilal, commercial. In. Ext. 30 yrs. ixparlance, expert . lie oblKtlonl received after salary and complete benefits department, Oood ularv FUIL OIL-Approx. 300 gallons, ustrlal. Pavlno machln* hour service. 414-7347. Lie, 4S0. mi, Mary (Paako), of cran- », INI, will b* considered by haactivity raqulrwi to Intpla- TP answer phone, type 1 other lord, N.J., balw»d wile of me tlspro eel Isastol lows:—, TflicKaoe. Pleaucall: benefits. clerical duties, Mlilburn. N.J. DONTOUITYOUII JO»II 754 Per gallon requires pumping svallabl*. JOHN OaNICOLO Til* Contrac- rlous minded;' respontlbla UNIVCRIITYVANLINDI late Michael Wolosinowci, Contact Mr. Harris ca"37ej*M. out basement link,-call 4X3430, BINIlLeMOBOBSB 61 1 [dWardWabir ~ season lor BLACK 467-M7S people can earn uoo lo «w» par altar 7 p.m. 'Alt Educated Move ' Local, davolad mother of carol . for appointment month building your, own W4-4IM KITCNRN CABINalTf long distance L itoraoa. 774 inlon Leaner, June 31. INI ta develop a municipal CARPENTER 964-0550 uslnesa at home working part FLtJA MAHKITEvary Wad- Sold a, Inslallad. Old cabinets 1 3070, "AnytlAnytlmm a"" "Fro* Suburban Palitllng mall area and RETAIL8ALES MM. call iS4-3m Italian Amer.Club, Inman t counlarlops resurfacad . with estimates. Agent" its for Smyth oiga Moluaa&aRsrt' and Italia I canter ol Die ANTS New Brunswick AVH, Rahway, ASPHALT Fw-nMca4a4 07;> Van Lines. PUC «*i. • High Pressure house Farochnlak, alao survived by beacdiilred UNION AREA washmor Insures a clean OHIO CASUALTY Saleswoman for larg* sue 13 p.m., Indoor-outdoor. M3 DRIVEWAYS ulna grandchlidran, ThejtineraJ I endliasa ANNOUNCEMENTS p surface btlora painting. ^ aA^ H «H AB*4 CHUBcHuatisoN.incBT womans apparel. Prefer larga 3 •arklno. Lots, sidewalks a. conducted from INSURANCE CO. • Carefull analysis of pro Equal oppty. Emp m/f slla . matura woman with lurbs. Industrial E Residential, 8AVEM0NEV! CRACKalN FUNIRAL TWIMMIJ, ff Uflan, Maw.Jertay, cHuatisoNincT !tu Morris Ave. 'iRMlll FOR IAH.6HUMI ,blem peeling s, correct m Majuaat.HMll.s, DaurtmaM *f Union, N.J, , previous retail' experience. 'ree Estimate. . Buy Direct Prom Pact«ry A-l HUaailH REMOVAL '.tolutlon. CLERICAL [tore hourt Frf.Sat., Sun., only. Pearl- JVi by 4 Inch, 5V. by I In T. 8lack Paving. DiDaill y MadisoMdi Kln Kllcnanl n Appliances, furniture a, rubbish equal oppty. ampJ. M/F PROFESSIONAL D.J. eh, 41V,* bbyy lOlnchTomt W , 14 by II • Prea Bsllmatt and wrll- Salary deending on exparlanca. 1 M4-53S0 d Ft PACTOHV Hear - win train. kvallable for any party or r finish, tew guarantee. CUSTOMER Immediate poaltlon. 417 *UI. :eWbratlon, PrMasslon«l.a.m / Sit. V'liV'l. For Infarntallon -Hat," i.rn. Ml Itama, as plate servlc*. FrMasllmata. I, saVagaa cleaned. Raa Peln'tlno, paparhanglng oente* . Villf, «"«r<0777 !>«*<« Mr>ima vatcttt R4TPUGLIE8B. DaaJgn'PUnHwMalntananc* plastarlnltl o nsldlde I , oull .F Fra* K*a.tkatOreataM|ia*li^witK a*t|nialea,la7-7l7i,\ • •( a It Thursday, JunelS, 1981 Trash IHS Class of 1972 Appointment ....almost like magic when you advertise your Center for Women Becomes unwanted possessions ip the Classified pages of this. to-holdreunion— -annooncedioT" paperV«u^trahishthtAU "" Members of Irvington High School offers ideas, class of 1972 are being sought for a reunion. Al Joy, head of the commit- St. Rocco feast PINGRY SUMMER SESSIONS The.Kean College Campus Center for Located in the bookstore building, the tee, said the group Is seeking help Women has ended the year wilh a center has attracted women young and The selection of Joseph Beninato as from classmates interested in plann- feast director jrf the St. Rocco Festival i THE PINGRY SCHOOL record of service to hundreds of per- old. Discussion groups have sprung Up, ing the event, as well as current ad- countless Referrals are made for career has been announced by James P. All, 215 North Avenue, HUside, New Jersey - : dresses of 1972 (!raduutrs. president of the American Italian guidance and personal counseling, and Anyone with information about 8:30 a.m. to 1:0O"Daily June 29-August 7, 1981 reading matter is provided on topics Cultural Society of Union County. grads or for more details on the reu- TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE such as battered women and sexism in '""The St. Rocco Festival will be open 2 aid in study nion, contact Jay at 373-.1200 or Mitch The Pinory School Admits Sludenls ol ANY R«e. Color, and National pr Ethnic origin. theworkplace.- Axelrod at S7S-62JM. • Aug. 7 at /O'Brien Field in the Boy. ond Glrlt—Grade 2 to GracU Si Batk Longuog. Skills, Engliih, Reading The center also sponsors Womantalk, Pcterstown section of Elizabeth, and of budget cuts close on Aug. 17. The field is between Grodw9,10,11, U. P-.vl.w4 R.vUw: Alg.l>ic.,G«m.lr>,Enatl.h,Typing,Pt^Colcolo. the free public weekly scries of presen- Advanced .Credit Court** Algebra, CheMlttry, U.S. Hltrory Rebecca Andrndc and Dell tations by experts on cancer, world Stone collages Second and Third Avenues - and Reodlnd Indltule: Grade 2 to Grade 1 l.i Remedial, Deveiopment, ami Advanced Raudelunns are among those who have hunger, stress reduction and en- Christine and South Seventh Streets. - (Speed Reodlng) . been named to serve on a committee to vironmental hazards. Hundreds of" being shown Assisting Beninato will beThomas De KAT/SAT Preview . . ' '. ' ' deal with the impact 6T the federal womon and men have attended Woman- Stephano, field supervisor; Charles Day Camp Is available lor those students who wish (A combine recrektlonal activities Work by the late Lee Gatch, acquired . budget cuts.on the state Department of talk throughout the year. ' '•".• Stango, assistant Held supervisor; with academic work, . by the Newark Museum after the ar- Human Services. Peter Crincoli, treasurer; Lilian Soccsr Camp brochures will also be supplied upon request. Ann Gross Lirichan of Maplcwood, tist's 1972 retrospective, are on exhibit . The groUp.will serve as an advisory Ulisano, assistant treasurer; Jean Har- who has more than 10 years of ex- at the museum through Sept. 21. for Information'and! Applications Call: . - unit to the human services commis- rigan, office manager; Mary De perience in human services and super- Gatch 11902-1968) lived in Lambert- „ sioner in a rcvicwof the social service Stephano, assistant office manager-,' vision, is the center's coordinator. Lin- ville with, his wife, artist Elsie Riggs, RY SCHOOL: 355-6990 delivery system. Rocco_J. Gallo^enterlainment- chair- for more thim_30_ycars_His.innovative— nian; Rita Ttowzycki and Martha "stone collages'' Incorporate stones the Essex " County Department of tean, was given responsibilities Ihaf Nocera, Beauty Pageant cochair- from Lambertvillc and neighboring Citizen Services. Raudelunas is the ex- included the weekly discussion'group women, and Martha Nocera and quarries along the Delaware River.' ecutive director of the New Jersey for the non-traditional woman student. Howard Freund, publicity and public . Association for Mental Health. Linuhan describes the function of the Fcarn C. Thurlow, the Newark relations. , center as specific but not formal. Museum's curator of painting and The feast will open with Ti gala "Wcoxist to fill in the gaps, and we're sculpture, says, "The artist's work ceremony-on Aug. 7 and close, wth finding that the cross-section of people combine; an abstraction closely related Entrance exams set elaborate fireworks on Aug. 16. using the center is increasing drastical- to natural forms and a personal sym- at Gill-St. Bernard's ly," Linchan adds. "As one example, bolism which has been linked to that of Linda's group dealing , with in- Arthur Dove, Karl Knaths and Morris . Gill-St. Bernard's Schoool will hold dependence and assertiveness com- Graves as well as to the French sym- Cameroonsart entrance examinations for its lower, prises four women who are single bolists of the turn of the.ccntury." middle and upper schools Wednesday, parents." • - • Included in the exhibition will"be the July 8, a.nd Aug. 18 at 1:30 p.m. in now on exhibit I According to the coordinator, the oils "Fish Market" '(ca.1951), "The Stronghold on the school's Claremont strictly part-time operation of the Lamb" (1957); the stone collages Recent acquisitions from the | Road, Bernnrdsville, campus. center will continue to provide service "Angel Stone" (1967) and "Fossil Cameroon Grasslands—including Information on applications, testing through resource files "because we've Tablet" (1962) and two collages ac- human and animal masks, lavish reservations and campus tours is become a clearinghouse of information, quired in the 1960s, "Jurassic Flower" feather hats and a full-beaded standing available by colling 234-1611. and it's been well appreciated." and "Pueblo Strata." figure—are on view daily from noon to S p.m. through Sept. 21 at the Newark- • • . The Newark Museum, located at 49 Washington St. is open every day from Museum, 49 Washington St. Admission Stamps, coin show slated noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free: , Is free. ' • A stamp and coin show Ramada Inn,-Valley Road and sale will be held Sum. at Garden State Parkway day, July 12, from. 10am. Exit 135, Clark. to 4:30 p.m. at the Admission and parking arc free. The show is spon: sored by the Central Jersey. Stamp ai>j Coin BETTER! Exchange. Additional in- formation is available by pdy-perx calling 247-1093. Just a IttUa dough can Non-Dairy Creamer make you a lot of braad in WANT ADS •.Cholesterol Free • Mellows coffee; perks up cereals, desserts, recipes • Costs less • Leadiog Brand • Comes Frozen

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