•Thursday, October 10, 1974-- Firms, workers Protection aslced ADVERTI SE-ME-N.T Hearing Tests Set Newark Archdiocese to hold urged to minimize ; against 'unsound' For Elizabeth The Zip Code Tree electronic hearing tests will be given" In case of emergency at Beltbne. Hearing Aid Service offices on workshop oo world hunger i nsurance firms _^_ cal1 •'•" "ErnployersTind" "emp1oyee3~Wlro5e~workrlh~ tfnnday-nnd-Tuesday;-"-—— — ____ for Springfield is r r otlce Department The Newark>Archdiocesan Institute of Social essential for the long rpnge development of the volvcs or exposes them to inorganic arsenic New Jersey should consider a "get tough" Factory-trained hearing aid specialists " 3/6-U4CHrfoi or First Aid Squad Relations is sponsoring a two-session workshop poorer countries. ' • , compounds are advised to take special- policy to prevent "financially unsound in- will be at the office listed below to perform on the issue of world hunger. Centered in three "Only an enlightened "and ethically precautions to minimize exposure to arsenic, surance companies fronrdolng business In the the tests. ' • 376-7670 for Fire Department 07081 regional areas, including Union, the workshops motivated citizenry can generate the according to Joseph A. Hoffman, Com- state," according to the New Jersey . Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- are open to all parishes in the area. ..democratic_processes Jo effect the kind of missioner of tho N.J. Department of Labor and Association of Independent Insurance Agents. derstanding Is welcome to have a test using "The need for the Christian community in foreign policy leadership that is so crucial. The Industry. . The group has asked State insurance Com- the latest electronic equipment to determine Pobliih.d Ev.ry Thur.do/'b, Tiilmoi- Publlihino Co,P. our.affluent nation to become aware of the - Christian Gospel motivates us to strive for that The U.S. Department of LaboTTecently missioner James J. Sheer'art to appoint a study his or her particular loss. Diagrams 41 Mountoln.ov.., SprlngfTaSd. N.J. 07081 -686-7700 urgency of this problem is critical", said Sister kind of responsibility. We hope these announced that it has received information panel to consider Just Uiat. showing how the ear works and some of the Miriam Therese, coordinator of the program^ workshops will be one of many channels in'"• from two large chemical companies linking "We are deeply concerned that the debacle of causes of hearing loss will be available. 25 Cents Por Copy "The number of people who will die of hunger which thatTesponsibility can be generated." Mailing Addrflil ' *; ' SPRINGJIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17,1974- 110.00 Yoarly Paid or Springfield, N.J. inorganic arsenic compounds to high rates of the bankrupt Gateway Insurance Co. and all Everyone should have a hearing test at VOL. 46 NO. 2 1 tf). SprlngfUld, N.J. 07081 is overpowering, and the present world com- " The workshops are scheduled to take place in lung and lymphatic cancer in exposed workers. the problems that it caused the insured con- least once a year. If there Is any trouble at munity seems powerless to come to grips with the following parishes: St. Joseph's Church, Last January, the National Institute of sumer could happen again," said James A. all hearing clearly. Even people now the situation. One thing~Is~certain, our country Hoboken road, East Rutherford, on Ocl. 19-26, Occupational Safety and Health of the U.S. Byrne of Wildwood, president of the 5,000^ wearing hearing aids or those who have can provide the immediate relief that is at 8:30 p.m. St. Michael's Church, Kelly street Department of Health, Education arid Welfare 'I'll be~~Eusy Sunday - could wo make it member association. __ _ been told nothing could be done for them essential, but more importantly, it can provide and Vauxhnl) road, Union, on Nov. 11-18 at 8 issued a study on inorganic arsenic which Monday?' "sliould have a hearing test and find out about direction in creating.the global mechanisms The association. president added that Ecology chief asks adopt p.m. Our Lady of the Valley Church, Valley and the latest methods of hearing correction. recommended a ten-foldreduction for em- "responsible insurance companies have McChesney streets. Orange, at 8 p.m. on Oct. ployee exposure. This recommendation, based The free hearing tests will be given at CARPENTERS, ATTENTION! Sell yourself to ovor 24-31. . • nothing to fear in supplying current data that 60,000 families with 0 low-cost Wont Ad. Call 686-7700. upon previous reports of increased cancer EVE schedules would prove their financial stability. Beltone, 11 Broad St., Elizabeth on Monday among arsenioAVorkers, would reduce the IegaL and Tuesday. If you can't get there on exposure limit from the present 0.5 to 0.05 career program "We have asked the commissioner to con- Monday or Tuesday call 353-7686 and milligrams of arsenic per cubic meter of air. sider a study group that would recommend arrange foran appointment at another time. of flood control ordinanc Arsenic .compoun~ds-.are widely-used Kean College of New 'Jersey's ' EVE legislation to minimize any similar Gateway situations," Byrne said. '—....• The possibility that Springfield coulrTTbse its '• "tlfe" Planning Board staff has prepared tlie ... state and wiUiin one year of"delineation of the model-ordinance to establish uniform, coun- floodway and flood hazard areas by the state." present as a contaminant in many other Opportunities for Women ProgcamJ will chance to participate in a county funding ty wide-development controls which- will (Note: The report defines "floodway" as compounds. __— ' '— - ^present "An Evening of Cqreers" in Powns program for municipal flood control projects prevent further unwise use of natural flood being the channel of a natural stream and- George B. Stantoni Jr., chief of occupational Hall next Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. was raised this week by Marcia Forman, -plains and. further increases in storm water- portions of the flood plain adjoining the channel health for the State Bepartment"oriabflr~and" "Women who have been thinking about finding a "chairman of the Springfield-Environmental runoff. Irrdrafting the ordinance, (lie staff which are~"reasonably required to carry-and AIR Industry, estimates that-H5,000 employees job or getting more- (raining will have on Commission, who noted the township has never reviewed existing flood plain ordinances of discharge the flood water or flood flow_oLany working'in 44 different occupations in 1,300 opportunity to learn what, employrofiht "op- adopted a flood control, ordinance as required Union County municipalities; as well as _ natural stream.-- •'• '„ industrial plants In New Jersey may be ex- portunities, exist, and what kind of training is by the Union County Planning Board; FORCE municipalities throughout New Jersey and the posed to various forms of inorganic arsenic. necessary to prepare for a career. . ' • Under the new policy, Uni6n County would --O--O- ' provide up to 50 percent of UIQ construction cost rest of the United States. LINDEN NOTED the Planning Board's- Panelists will be Judy.Shak, travel agent; RESERVE -*-..YQURkEYTO.A|y' of the projects, but to be eligible for the fun- "Major portions of the ordinance,are based ordinance "goes even further than the state Phyllis Sinoradzki, a typesetter who runs a ding, a municipality must meet criteria set on the draft New Jersey standards for the Census to include printing business from her own home; Carol standards in that it requires the use of onsite EXCITING FUTURE forth in the model "Storm Water Control, and development and use of land in flood plains, Sperber, a reporter for the Elizabeth Daily storm wate^-i detention facilities for all Flood Plain Ordinance" approved by the which were prepared in accordance with the Journal; Dr. Gleen Thatcher, a member of the proposed developments, including lafid outside ___'s no secret. There's a challenging education queries Planning Board on June 10. state's Flood Plain Management Program. of the flood plain...," ^ - career waiting for you behind the faculty of Kean College who teaches industrial Is area will take Room siie area ruos. "Among the provisions of this ordinance is Under this program, municipalities will be The ordinance states the required water - door of the Air Force Reserve. If studies, and Frances Wlnslow, a member of the 'al government's annual survey the requirement that all proposed develop- , required by s'late law to' adopt landustcontrjols ' detention""system and-or" ground absorption —you have lochnical training, you an — faculty at Kean College who teaches urban C r-to-be-taken-next—week" by~ the mentsT.'Including Tmy-outsldc~thc~flbod"plalnr" for the flond fringe portion of the-flood plain at- — ~~ (Coritlnued~onpag6 J0> expand on it. If not, tho Reserve . prqvide for onsite detention of storm water. least as restrictive .is those set forth by, the will give you yourtechnical training. Save$20 This requirement IB baser!upon the fact that all And that training is your key to land area in a given drainage basin contributes a successful career. lo storm runoff," Mrs. Forman said. The Air Force Reserve gives you the formation about the number of school years ' "To date Springfield has no ordinance which key. You unlock the door. _. completed by household members. There will provides for storm water detention, although it also be questions about the number of children 79" has submitted a list of projects for which it attending nursery, school or kindergarten. on requests funding irom the county." MEN AND WOMEN _QliesJions.on.educatioJLwilLbeJn~additlon-to ——Mrsr-FormaiHisted-these- as -follows-—-— CALL COLLECT those asked regularly in the monthly survey on —A joint project between the Township of employment and unemployment conducted ^speaks crhrrosprtal (215) 922-5612/5624 CLEARING THE WAY — Men ond machines continue clearing go up as a joint project of the Township of SpringfieW and Springfield and tho Borough of Mountainside to nationwide by the Bureau for , the U.S. Dr. Henry Dolger, chief of the Diabetes and • the area- between Meisel avenue, Riverside drive and- the Union County Park Commission. Local rosidonts have relieve the fjpodingTn"tfie.Charles street section Department of Labor: Prenatal Clinics at the Mount Sinai Hospital in of Mountainside and the Briar Hills circle Washington avenue and the Rahway River, where dikes will been invited to pick up free firewood in the construction The survey provides a continuing measure of New York City, will speak next Wednesday at a section of Springfield. area. . (Photo by Rich Goldring) OR .conditions in the labor force. The August public meeting of the North Jersey Chapter of —A joint project.between the'Township of survey found the nation's -employment the Juvenile Diqbetes Foundation. Dr. Dolger Springfield and the Union County Park Com- MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY) 'situation little changed from July. The is clinical professor of medicine at Mount Sinai L mission for diking from Morris avenue to the unemployment rate-was^Tiercenr, up slightly - Medical School and-consultant in diabetes at Railway Riycr. other hospitals in New York. from 5.3 percent the month before. Total em- Looks are deceiving in Springfield: —Storm water relief sewer for tlie Kipling- I Air Force Reserve^Recruiter PRIOR SERVICE I ployment was 86.2 million, practically un- The meeting will be held at-St. Barnabas Mapes and Hillside avenues-Beverly road area. 401 N. Broad St. (1st Floor) D YES D NO I changed for the past two months and up only Medical Center, Livingston. Dr. Dolger will ^Channelization of Van Winkle's Brook from 1 Philadelphia/ Pa. 19108 375,000 since January. ' ' discuss "Loose Versus Tight Control^of Fringed Oriental-design rugs. unemploymerit figures keep going up Mountain avenue to Rt. 78. 1 -CL 1 Valley Rallropd from Baltusrol way to the Rah- — . ' ... -. - ...... Jewish bookssovght glum. .Brilliant-colors.of ivory.'.. _-,,.„ . .-!»-„„—,, 1 •---.••• •• ByBOBMBKIND however, would-show~at- least-one-major- .ont.he-extenldfjunernpioyrn.ent.in New.Jersey, 1 •••'. 44 and Springfield, by a wide margin. Because way River to relieve flooding at the Lyons place NAMF IPLEASE PFtINT) l diabetics, aiding the effort to find a curejor green, gold, andred. Fou r Oriental" • X 71- Hog. 24.99 Now 1 A .casual drive through Springfield's tree- problem of the cities in this suburb—at least 500 -UnQBr POSt U.S. figures of unemployment are lower than area and the Hawthorne avenue area. — - designs. Dry clean for long-lasting 30" x 54" Reg. 13.99 Now 10" lined streets would support the view of the of your neighbors are out of-work. 1 diabetes. FurWerlnformaliorTcan be obtained" beauty. the state's, that means a loss of federal —Diking project from the,Rahway Valley Elin-Unger Post 273, of Hillside Jewish War by writing or calling JDF, 17 Page pi., "22" X 44" Reg. 6.99 Now 4" township as an affluent community-^well- Depending on whom you talk^o, unem- • ADDRESS PHONE financial assistance in a variety of manpower Railroad to Morris avenue. , 1 Veterans, is conducting a drive for books which mnintained homes, two ond three-car garages ployment of Springfield residents ranges from r Livingston, 092-0375. and unemployment prpgrams. •'. . -o-o- feature Jewish history, literature, culture and and an absence of the blight that affects so 6.8 to 9 percent—500 to 700 people who want jobs | Girv STATE ZIP , COP1ESOF the model ordinance had been humor. > many urban areas. A look at statistics com- but don't have'them.; According to- the U.S. .Bureau of Labor forwarded trL_township officials after its The drive is in response to requests from .,, EARLY COPY ., :piled by the state and federal'governments, The state and federal governments disagree Statistics, there is n, labor force • (employed Publicity Chqlrmen-qr^-jurqed to .observe tho persons, persons who JiWd-.-job's; now unom adoption in June; In an accompanying letter, Jewish chaplains throughout the country, said : ."Alfred ~H.' Linden, planning director nr the NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY past commander Jack Schechter. Information Friday deadline for other than spot news. In- ployed, new entrants, into tijie job market ac- clude your name, address and phone number. tively seeking work) .oL 7,400 persons • in county Planning Board-, cited the- major causes fopTdonating books can be obtained from of flooding problems" in Union County,"arid Seymour Frankel, 355-3267. —-—: Springfield; the state's Department of Labor y set and Industry says there is a work force of 7,800. .northern New Jersey as a whole, as being The U.S. says 8,900Springfielders hold Jobs and, "unwise development In natural flood plains 500 dor^t; the state figures show 7.10ft working and increased storm runoff due lo intensive PtSA will meet tonight arid 700 unemployed. These statistics give an urbanization. * Presidential Inaugural Medal unemployment rote of 6.8 percent according lo "In recognition of this," the letter continued, the federal government and 9.0 percent ac- • If you are not a member of Weight Watchers - To assure Ihc continuity of Olli- tion ' for sophisticated "Collectors. Saveon cording to the state. Seven offices hit ci;il Presidential ln;iui;ur;il^ Medals, Edition Limit: 2,500. Original Is- Both levels of government agFee that there (struck tor every President since sue Price: $100. Teepee rugs! lias been a rise in unemployment over the past William McKinley in I'JUl) the Pure Silver. Editions (.999 fine— Indian m°tif arearugs. iixope building -Prc5tdi:ntial-ln;itif;ura|-Mcanl-cijifl- •finer-tiTmTSterlimj)™ — 3SafjMulUb mince,- headed hy Senator' Mark ---j •-••'.»*PW +r ii m w *j M J unemployment rate of 5,4 percent in August Proof -Finish:_ Edition Limit, or-gold background. 1973,6.8 percent in July 1974 and 6.8 percent in ^ikfiWl s^)0o. Original issiie'Trtrer-JSTr '" eyenif'-i -Setgitim-oBelgium of weekend thieves ance of an Official . Presidential 100%. heavy c.otton August 1974; the state figures are 6.5 percent in Burglars forced their way into a Springfield Antique Patina: Edition Limit, Medal to honor Gerald R. Ford, the yarn. Smaller sizes August 1973, 8.9 percent in July 1974 and 9.0 office building last week and removed e'quip- .IHth President of the United States. Sept. 3Oth-Oct. 2Oth. 7,500;-Original -Issue Price: $70. make^great wall hang- percent iri August 1974. ...ment.from seven offices In the facility, town>- The (JeraldK. Ford Medal will Save up to~25%~ GOOD-CITIZENS"— Girl'Scoots Karen SzVmanskl. left, and Patricia Yee distribute 2-y4"'Unliniilf(IDronzc Edition "Ingsrsave'some warn- sliip police reported. be struck in dramatic high-relief pum now at Pier 1! election information compiled by.the Springfield League of Women Voters to He en by Medallic Art Company, medalist Antique .Bronze is the. traditional on Teepee rugs todays , Police said tlie thieves" broke into the building Israel in doorway. Looking on is Carole Lltjenberg, voters service chairman of the metal for medallic sculpture and of nine previous Ollicial Presiden- 99'x13B" Reg. 119.99 22x44" Refl. 7.99 Now 5.99 THE AUGUST UNEMPLOYMENT figures *at 110 HHlslde ave. between 12:30 and 8^45 a.m. LWV along with Deborah Oliver. The League will sponsor its annual candidates tial Inaugural Medals including affords all Americans the chance lo from'the state for the Newark labor market, Oct. 8. Among the firms whose offices were own a distinctive, higli-relief com- Now QQ99 30"x54"Reg. 15.99 ...Now 11.99 night debate Monday evening, Oct. 28, at the Florence Gaudlneer School those for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 44"x71" Reg. 29.99 ... Now 19.99 which includes Essex, Union, Morris and burglarized was J&R Inc., which counted a - . (Photo-Graphics) Dwight D. Uisenhower, John F. memorativo medal at' a nominal 1 67"x102" Reg. 59.99 .. Now 4.4.99 Somerset counties, show a whopping 8.7 per- among its losses at $4,186 IBM compositor. Also Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and cost. While the Bronze edition is Oh'-"' cent unemployment rate, while the U.S. limited, each medal wjll he serially stolen were a camera, portable TV, adding Richrjnl M. Nixon. statistics put unemployment at 7.0 percent, still numbered. Issue Price"; $9.75. " . machine, calculator and two typewriters. -The uniqueness of Mr. Ford's a considerable figure which would mean 62,500 : : _An.electric typewriter, two calculators. two_ Candidates' night listed -liscerfi to the Presidency coupled 500 Four-Medal Sets will be "pcople'ln tlie'"four'counties are out of work. . radios and a camera were stolen, from the of- with the profound artistic skill of Reserved for Discerning Collectors with the prolound artistic skill of __j>_n_-"—"" _ - _• Union County does slightly better than the fices of Gerry Shulman Associates. Other portrait sculptor Mico Kaufman,——• TMO fitllir tnoHol In addition to Mhc announced Newark labor market as a whole. According to losses were: Minnesota Mutual Life Co., a $500 combine to give this medarfrernen- 1 IICUIIIV 1 l.lCVlul ' limits, 500 low-number, matched 21 meals Weight Watchers ;_; (i, . . 20;0fl0 people in !H-labor market of P<28 jat Gdudineer e state • electric typewriter, dictating machine and ?35 dous collector appappeali . (Mr.Kauf- i__ • " __ _ A* sets—one medal each of the An- Save on exotic ~ 259,900 are out of work, an unemployment rate worth of postage stamps; the Luis R. Du ~~ Oliverni5s~compilea "non-partisan electoral" man also created the Ollicial V. tiqucBronzc, Antique Finish Silver,-: members enjoy: The SpringTielcTLedgue o~CWSmeii Voters . forAugust of 7.7 percent. The U.S. says 230,000 DiFalco Co., two calculators, worth a total of Inaugural Medal for Mr: Ford.) Proof Finish Silver, and the Antique You'll receive a FREE , If you're B,\ least 10 pounds roc __2{_Ql announced this week-thaflts annual can- information on all local, county and' The new medal will be struck in authorized bythe Gold Vermeil—will- be set aside lo Oriental-rrtotif rugs; woven in Beiglum. Union County residents are.unernployed out of. —$400,"and two adding machines, valued at $275; Weight Watchers Program: overweight, you can visit cotton, 44% rayoh. Long-wearing didates! night program will be held the evenmg Congressional candidates in the November strictly limited editions of 24 kt. be sold on a first-come, first-served • 7-DAV^MENU pLANNErt an open meeting. (Jurlng i_i 245,300 available workers,, A 0.2 percent 'Sanfoi d'Frelman, one typewriter arid $30 in of Oct. 28 at.the.'Florence.Gaudineer. Scliool,—- race, as well ns on air the public questions Gold on, Pure Silver (Vermeil), easy to-care'for! Saokground colors of „ Presidential basis. Handsomely ,packaged in a lustl for coming to a Weight Nfttlnnnl Qoen tdflfltln.a: _Btam -—baBlif-GoTdon-Sandler,^ne adding machine. appearing on ,the ballot. ) . Proof Finfsli-Purc Silver and An- rich leather display case, thc-price;---: _ Watohers open meetlna.- washed blue, ivory, red, gold.fnd green In addition to sponsorship of the discussion : . Wa open meetlna.'Month.. §2 See.them at Pieri today ^ The state^and federaLgavernments are-at- Police said the thieves n1so~T5r6kiT into thif 1 : •' "These'KnowYouj;Candidate'sheetsWillbe tique Fini,slL.Purjj" Silver. _An un- pec-set, is"$325. __ " - TTTTiera'' s no obligatiob n torjoln. _)D session.Jhe, League is offering itnptfier'."pre " mpHfte-toHPeaeh^fl^BbrulIdri-to tho varying offices. of. an orthodontist, Dr. Lawrence ^_distributed tojill residents In town as part of the_ limited edition. -Antique 'Finish Inaugural Medal Spocial Discpunt (Worth Up To $5.(10S) ) to alLwhp join, election service to township citizens. Its voter'; Bronze will also be produced. All Everlasting Value of ~——• estimates in the courts, with the Mate Lefkowitz. but Items stolen from those service committee, undex^the directlpn.of co- League's _ffj)rts to develop fnoTC citizen Limited Edition Medals - i medal sales proceeds to the com- Committee -•-. Offer good;QnlySept/ 3^GctJ_20,;.1974' protesting-the u;S. methodof"flgurlng umm premises were not immediately determined. chairmen Carole Littenberg and -J3ebora(T- politicai aWariresS" and increasing total voter mittee will I« donated to a special l Beyond thcrsculpiurnl-brauiy of" - ^PUMPKIN PACKERS —'Students In th«r-vocaHmus'fc deportment of Jbnqthan.Dayton ployment. TheU.9: Bureauof.Labor SUiUstic turnout," a spokesjnftn_sai_ ' "' ""• non-profit fund to" be personally these 'Official. Presidential Inaugu- CUHK: Unitedthurch of Christ, 83MakaAv6^ Thursday 7:30 '"Reglonar-Htgh-ichool stock "up for the-pumpkin sale to be hold door .to door bases its estimates on; a" sample of 1,000 Approximately 5,500 of tlie sheets have been -selected by the Prcsldc'nr" ral Medals—and apart from their househokte-irr the areaj^-the New Jersey prinrprt-rnirt-Ttt-ff-hping rlellvercnVtrrtownsrrlrf- -intrinsic-worth—lies-rcal-collcctor- '•'"••' i"S'oturdny in SprihflfW qnd Mountainside.' Shown ore, fromHafV Mary-Alko T ' YJmiied Eflltions— T;RAr)FWD~fenipirBe{R' El, 338 TPruTr/pTWednerdoF r.—Keenan, Laurie WJanlewskl, Nancy Keller and Jeff Marshall. Mrsi Leon Wisnlewski "Department* orT,aW""^nna iiidusiry uses citizens_by Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior " valuc-For once the established edi- unemployment insurance filing information as .- JEach Mtdfll IV^Lin Diameter -tion-limits- have-been- rett'ehed; 'dies- — 7;30-p.m,—--r—,—-._;—,_--..:-..- :_,.....•- ~- 1lPSllhlhill^hdt'iijchoirmanfortheGrmry.^p t —Girl. Scouts^..tlie. project is expected to be and Serially Numbered its starting point in collecting unemployment completed prior to candidates' night. will be cancelled and preserved for- ELIZABETH: Masonic Temple, 668 No. Broad Street, Monday exchange concert wlth-Wap«lck, R.I., and to go toward- two college scholarships. The Gold Vermeil Edition (2-1 ultimate display at the Ford Presi-. statistics. "The Girl Scout organization Is pleased-to ,. , . . . ! . • (Photo by Jeff AAorshall)' : Kt. Qold electroplated on Pure Sil- dential Library. Rarity, the magic 7:30 p.m. Tuesday 9:30 a.m, Resear«h specialists for the state question join with the Lcaguo this year, as it has In the EUMBETH-ELHORfc Jewish Education Center, 330 Elmora ver) has an antique paljna finish of ingredient in limited editions, will • The yiar's first Jonathan Dayton Regional adjacent to Mountain avenue ahd in the rear the validity of basing unemployment projec past, to provide the people of Springfield with incredible beauty. Thd appeal of be assured. • Ave., Tuesday 7:30 p.m. • . . • •High School t'arent-TeachertStudent parking lot located at the end of the front drive. tions on a sample of 1,900 households this very Important pre-election information," precious _old, combined with. Ihc Whether you wish one or more HILLSIDE: War-Memorial Bldg., Liberty and Memorial Dr., 69"x103' Reg, 89.99 . __Now 74.99 Flordallso pointed out that all faculty members especially since the federal methodology gives said. QUic VasaelH, communlt£;ajsodation_ extremely low limlt-of (he edition, • Association, meetingasrlll be held tonight at 7:30 medals to gnre as gifts, to start or Wednesday 7:30 p.m. • \ . ' -•' ' . :, 45"x7r:"Re_, 44.99 ^.. Now 35.9? . will be on hand to explain, discuss, and give out estimates for every municipality in the state chairman for tlie town's Girl Scouts. will make this a desirable acquisi- add to your own collection, or to iti the high school-auditorium. Other activities Medallic Art Company IRVINGTON: Coronet, 925 Springfield Avenue, Wednesday 33"x57"Reg.24,99 .... Now 18.88 ' -planned by the school are a cake sale to be held information about their particular' program They question whether such a small sample— -In addition to the door-to-door distribution of share in this historic experience, we and class assignments. Homeroom period which may include only a few households in a "the sheets, the League will mall them to local Medalist to America Since 1900 urge you to reserve your, selection "' 12:00 noon; Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Thursday 7:30 p.m. • during the PTSA meeting,and a-Dayton band Old Ridgeb'u/y Road . - UHDEN:-PolrsrrNatkinal HallrSOp Roselle StrTuesdax 7:30 "caB^wash-this-Sunday;— ~:——• ' bogintiLat .B-and-runs- until .8:10.. i?eriQdJ.beginii_ llltqn richly ho expanded to apartment dwellers - and - to those—who. have . "'witfibiirtelay'." Use this liaridy cou- Prltes goad Tor 1 week ohly. atr8:U and runs,until 8:24. The remaining requested aba,entee ballots, Buch as students Danbury, Connecticut 06810 pon below. - • • -, p.m. Wednesday 9;30 a.m. . Speaking of die PTSA meeting, principal reflect actual unemployment. The New Jersey LINDEN: Suburban Jewish Center, Deerfield Rd. & Academy Anthony Flordallso said: '.'During this evening, I "seven periods will consist of 10 minute sessions' officials believe that their "Input" gives a and A>med Services personnel. Sheots also will •pawnfe -hflyo. Urn opportunity: to follow the With four minutes between classes for "travel better estimate of state unemployment than the be available, at all banks In the town, jt the "tlifie7' TfefresBmiSits" ahaTSacHeT'lntervlews Public Library an"d~at"the"Sarali;¥alIcy Civic" RnHWAY: Huffrhan-Koos, 1859 St. George Ave., Tuesday 6:30 normal dallyircherJiile of classes takerTBy Ihelf ^t^eral^bvtSniiis^VB^intpiiKi- ~ ' """" will be held In the cafeteria after the last class "Andrew Smak'ula, a state labor analyst in Center. A History of p.m.. - ... . •. • .. sons and, daughters. The "Back-t°-Scliool ends at 10;02, More than 1,000 parents are Newark, says the state, in addition to collecting Officl.il l're.kienilnl SPRINdFIELO: Temple Sharey Shalom, Shunpike & Nljjlit" program will begin with a short Inaugural Medals, expected to attend. • unemployment insurance Information, also Hnrd-Covcr Hook. Springfield Aves!,'Tiie|cJay 7;3p p,m. Thursday 9:30 a.m., business meeting In Halsoy Hall at, 7:30. " 1-ito win, Order) or 1 Following this information regarding the The school's Booster Club will hold its annual., receives reports from major/employers. His iiM tetctve air OfAciai UNION: YMHA, Credit lane 4 Magle Ave., Thursday 7:30 p.m. Recycledrive 3130 or more. jj Mdl() tJl The decorator night's program will be provided. Upon cake sale this, evening at the annual "buck to analysis also includes recent'hlgh school and {Qr avulttibte, with or UNION: Vet.-Memorial Home, High & Kirhman Sts., wHhvel purchase, for ?7.9f). Qua/iilfy • ' completion of UIIB session, parents Will report . school night" In the cafeteria, Please bring all college graduates and housewives actively Wednesday 7:30 p,rri, all day Saturday Metallic Art's girt to colleclota It Huliard —„_ 24 Kf. CtAA on Silver Vcro to student! homerooms to obtain student: homemade goods to.the cafeteria aft^r 7 p.m. seeking jobs as part-of the labor market. II. Duilcrrxrg'a comprehcitllire book, 7hr WESTFIELD: Knights of Columbus, 2400 North Avenue, Please price yoiir articles and be sure to put Official liunmtral MtJalt ol the Ptvildttiu tif u : Samuar Harris, who is manager of the New The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School thi Uitllitl Statti. It's u fascinating fonipflii- Antique PttlnM Silver w *7U. ' Tuesday 9:30't,ti£,:Tuesday 7:30 p.m. che'..••'r••.'.-•'• ' • • ' • . ' • Sunday, from 9 a,m. to 4 p.m. at the Springfield Plaza Shopping Center on Saturday from 8 a.m. without cxi-epflon, every )lnglc pttk-lal Presi- «f $7.93 (Free If youf order totalt f 130 vantageous for parents to lewn lajiijvanpe, the Amoco station, corner of, "Hlllslfle^TnUr'S;" dential Inaugural Medal ever Issued is cur- ' or mm t.) KENILWORTH homorpom numbers of the student whoso until i) p.m. . '' V, rently selling In the' collector's market (or FOR FURTHER INFORHATIOH GALL: ('A Mile Woit of 1h. f=l«oihlp) Sprlngflold avenues, courtesy of the Dayton Theft at building site h^^ttarcntplanstafollawi(irlngBe ; •CltlXeris were.re

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•,.>.!' by Dems in attack on Banner Students attend outdoor center Ed Fanning and Stanley^mder, Democratic cepted tho Park Commission job, or he should I^.Uljcalldlflatcs fnr—(he- Springfield Township^ have resigned from the Township Committee Fifth graders from Springfield's Edward , of the earth. The other two were Sedimentry Committee, this week issued "a statement ~whenlle-dia^-they-corfrmentet—------Walton School learned how to net insects and and Metomorphic. When we went hunting for declaring the dual membership held by "A clear-cut example of an actual conflict of "relatives" on a rccenftrfp to the UhtbrTCtiUnty rockswe fouiid-49 "diffeient"speclBsrrhad" Republican Norman Banner on the Township interest In whielt-Miv-Banner-reeently found „ Outdoor Education Center in the Watchung "very good time at the Outdoor Education Committee and on the Union County Park himself," Fanning and Bruder pointed out, reservation. Center. Commission, is in conflict with the best In- "grew out of a flooding dispute and subsequent We were unable to find out if relatives are Lisa Wallach terests of Springfield. Citing the fact that the lawsuit between Springfield and the Park flora or fauna, but we learned a great deal • - -O--O- • Park Commission Is- -tho -second- largest Commission in which the commission refused about the trip from reports written by the boys • In Our Good Earth we studied about soil. We property owner in Springfield, they pointed out 1 payment of $50,000 for the Rahwqy River diking and girls under the direction oftheir teachers- took four different areas for four different that there were "obvious incompatibilities" in contract. Mary Ackerman, Jeanette Aronow and James tests. We got the soil and found out how many representing both groups. \ "Mr. Banner was in on the deliberations -on— Gujnee. i • . . ..' layers there are. We had to find out the color, "Mr. Banner either should never have ac- both sides of the fence before and after the suit Portions of their comments follow. whether it was dark, medium, or light. We did was filed and was finally pressured to with- an.iicldicsL-We-wrotadownJhejiumber-of-thL 7 draw from further activity in the case. During entomology we first were taught the color. We took the temperature of the air and 'Walk for Hungry "Happily the issue was finally resolved and differences between an Insect, spider or a soil. We put soil 1, 2, 3 together and saw what the dlklngxpro]ect is in full swing, but the relative. Then we went and-used a net and jar. soil took over. We learned how natural litter fo start at church question still remains i_l'How could Mr. Banner The net was used for catching butterflies and makes the soil good. possibly have served on the one hand as an insecte.-The-way-we used theneHcr catching Karen Semel the insects was to scrape the~net pn the ground. imparUalofficerof the Union County Park -o-o- Sunday afternoon Commission servlnfpthe entire county and on Then you would have.some Insects..For the I liked pond life very much. The pond is. on A "Walk for the Hungry" will.be held on the other as a memberypf the Township Com- butterflieb s you would wait until the butterflyy, top of a volcano, but in some places you can see mittee and an advocate\.of Springfield's in- p y Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1, from the landed on a flower. Then move the net sideways little rocks shooting up. We caught all kinds of — William Ruocco, left.' and Norman Banner, incumberrt-Kepubllcan Springfield Presbyterian Church, Morris terests? and you would flip the net. You-wduld put the 7 things: scuds, backswimmers, rowboatmen insects in. the jar. "*"" " '' •.. ,'J"" and other interesting things. After we had pnngiiBiu_ icwiia.iiH urn; 1 , "-,— f -by -the WestmlnsteTnFeTTowshTp—orrlire Wfc-Banner-was- Involved- as,, a Township , minibus or other transportatio3 n for local senlorjcltliens, Wo caught a monarch butterfly. The guide finished withOie pond we went to a stream and Springfield Presbyterian Church with Donald Commltteeman Jn a suit filed ^n 1972 by put a tag on him, showing the time-date, and a we caught crayfish. After we had caught many CHARGE1COWFLrCT^iai:ffinirTgVleft;aha'StahW~"Brpdef" "''pernoer.otle qandldotw;; _JBUCATip_NAL CONFERENCE — Fifth graders from tKtT Edward Walton School, -Hetzel serving as chairrnan. This year's walk is Springfield against-the Park Commission in 1 co'ffe niimBer r6~aeTermIrfirK6'w TaFTFRewTf things we went to ihe laboratory-arid under a Springfield, expand their kno\vlodgo-in talk with a teacher af"}rie"Uhion County being expanded to Included neighboring which an injunction was sought to prevent the for Springfield Township Committee, .visit the.site oi the Runway River diking. someone else catches it. Monarchs are known microscope we could sel; blood moving and Outdoor Education Center in the Watchupg Reservation. ; Banner note need churches, temples and j>cout groups. A bike commission from dumping dirt onJhe tjnloh pro|ect, which they said represented one area of conflict-between Springfield and to travel thousands of miles, eggs in their stomachs. The most important hike is also part of the plans for those who side of the Rahway River, a move which wtftiW - ""the-UnionCounty Park Commission. Fanning _and Bruder cited Norman Banners . Andy Dewcynnd Stephen Dahmen thing that I thought was that nothing died. They . relationships, educational control, the state would like to participate in this manner. have aggravated flooding in Springfield. If Mr., membership on the Park Commission as well as tfieToyVhshlp CorrTffilttoe:asbelng- ; -•- -O-O-. .. . never killed anything. After we looked at the 1 assessment program, legislative attitudes transportation The wallrwill be one of many across the Banner was on one side of the fence then, how "\ -In conflict with the 'best Interests of Springfield. In Survival we learned how to take care of animals they were put back in the pond. I like it Three off icials - toward educational issues, student rights and state; with the purpose of rals|ng-,one million can he possibly work both sides of It now?" ourselves if we ever got lost in the woods. The It is implemented, this bus service will be made a lot responsibilities, educational planning, and Norman O. Banner arid William A. Ruocco, dollars for CROP, Community-Hunger Appeal Fanning and Bruder Bald there are other instructor told us what you should bring on a ' ' - '" PctcrTrd available to all Springfield residents.. We can of school board marry other topics engaging the attention of Republican candidates for reelection to the of Church World Service, which Is atworldn 30 potential areas.of conflict. "The new Van . A.D.V.E-R.'T.|.S.E>M.E-N-T hike, which were a.compass or a watch—more lease a private bus service which will provide • 'ROqnmqge sale: today those responsible for the public schools. "• Springfield Township Committee, have cited countries fighting hunger and poverty with food Winkle's Brook flood contract between-{he CHAMBER PRESENTATION — Marty Feins, left, president of the Springfield Chamber likely a compass, matches or something with the bus, the driver and all necessary Insurance Some other comments: Among the speakers will be Goy. Brendan f. the need for bus transportation in Springfield and self-help materials. / Park Commission, Springfield and the benefits mission work of Commerce, presents plaque to Raymond W. Forbes, right, honored as 'citizon of which to light a fire, some food, halazone pills to join workshop for an estimated $15,000 or less on a year's trial Lisa" Harlman. "Miss Adams was the Byrne; New Jersey Education Commissioner for senior citizens as well as of public tran- . Last year, Westminster Fellowship members Regional High School Board aims at providing A rummage sale Is being held at the —the year' by the Chamber at a dinner-dance held at the Chanticler last week. (these are to clean and kill the germs), water, teacher. She was very-good, Whatever we Fred G. Burke; Carl Stokes, NBC Evening sportation for alMocal residents. basis. This trial will give us the true picture on flood relief and field area for the high school on — Looking on is Philip Dol Vecchio, vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce and which is the most important thing, always wear Members Joanne Rajoppi, August Caprio the useful purposes of this plan.!' walked 10 miles and collected'more than $500. Springfield Presbyterian Parish House, 37 caught she knew what our catch was." and Audrey Ruban, secretary, of the News anchorman and forrner' mayor of Banner commented, "At the last township This year the walk will be up to 15 miles, or bike land that is almost entirely owned by the Park Church Moll, onH(ie lower level, today from toastmaster of the affair...... » (Photo, by Edward N. StisoSr.} proper clothing, a firsTaid"KilTTrwTiistle (the Teddi Lizerman, "When we were in one area Banner concluded, "We are presently Springfield Board of Education are scheduled Cleveland, Ohio; Art Buchwold, noted \ •-' meeting, 1 moved a resolution citing Jhe_nejd_ up to 30 miles...... ' '. .. -.' Comrnlsslon. As might be expected, friction 9:30 a.m.'to 4 p.m*\"."'" ' . '_ sound carries a long distance and will help you we found a rabbit skeleton. We-are going to try columnist- and humorist; and Barbara A. seeking; federaT"fu1ridln[f for* BusingTfor~sen(6r M to attend the 22nd annu'aljyorkshop of the New for the state of New Jersey to make available In answer to the question, "How doe^ s a wal. k has already developed between theVfownshlp The sale Is sponsored bythe Ladies Evening" to be found) a knifer amap of the arearand if taput it-together. • ;— "-- jiVisr" funds in the form of subsidies for our private citizens,-but with our past "experience in ob- Jersey, School Boards .Association at ~t!ie '-Slzemorc;- superintendent"of the Washington;r work?" Hetzel explained:' "Beforerthejvalk.-_Jlnd commission despite the cooperative nature, Group of the Springfield Presbyterian Church, you hike a lot, a rescue blanket. The rescue Joey Fiore, "I learned that a insect has a Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantic City, Oct. 23-25. D.C. schools Jaflddition, more than 100 exports. bus companies. Without this state aid we will talning-sueh funds; it may take too much time. SYROSENBLUM. blanket can keepyouwarm In 45 degrees below ask people! in the community'To of the-effort. Again, Mr: Banner Is-In the 'with Virginia ' Moore- serving: as chairman, skeleton on .the outside,". . They will join more than 3,000 school board -' will be on_ hand, for discussion,, advice, and face the possible loss of the Somersot Bus lines A lunch program Is now in operation at Dayton y - - middle, •',- — zero. With your whistle you are only supposed sponsor them By pledging a certain amount of Proceeds from the sale will go toward the Life In Jipan throbi at l«»t on tlw Dorothy Weiss, "Our group found 48 kinds of members, school administrators, and school consultation on every phase of school gover: in Springfield as quickly as Nov. 1. The Regional High School for the senior citizens, 7 to blow three times. This is. to save energy. money for each mile they walk or ride. All "The Park Commission has instituted con- mission work of the evening group. surface. In (vary city, people hurry, rocks, but we wanted to,win the contest. So we attorneys from all over the state who are nance. • , •- " resolution has urged the governor and.mem- but if they cannot get to the high school, the Miss Adams showed us how to build a shelter walkers travel an established route and have demnation proceedings against private on|oy, shop, and lairn In th* molt looked around carefully and we found one more meeting together to explore the issues in public bers of the state.legislature to consider the program Is meaningless. We feel the cost of this and fire. TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: their walk cords validated at checkpoints along property for the proposed Hidden Valley sophisticated wayi. But.the Japanett at to make 49." education today. bus plan we are offering is entirely within urgent situation concerning these bus com- the way. After the walk,.the walkers go back to Park," fanning and Bruder continued. In Geology the instructor was Mr. Cukos. He Would you like some help in preparing panies-and-to-acUso.-that.ihE .public jvllLbe .reasonand have alto created for\th*mialves Evan Cutler, "We learned a lot and I can't The three-day conference, whjse theme Is ^iS-'iS thojr-sp6nsors,jhow-.tliem.howJar_the>LJwalked -..^Springfield _ hqs- the 'following potentially |__ 1 told us there were three main classifications of wait to go again in the spring!" "Education in Search of Answers," will offer newspaper releases? Write to this news- assured public transportation." inclusion In our get conflicting FhteresuTlh This properly: and collect the money." SlIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimimillllR:'" beautiful, and here, away tram the. reeks-One of=4hem-was-igneous-rocks,- which Mark-TabakinT-"I-learned how-to tell-roeks— papdjsk Ruocco added, "The potential loss of public "1. The land Is a natural retention area for KRENKE — On Oct. 13, Jeanette of are formed by hot lava underneath the surface apart." ~",~ News Releases." bus transportation In' Springfield presents a huitle and buitle, thsy relax. To. enter law governing public employer-employee adults, men and women: Ingrld Koerner, flood waters. Springfield. ,. \ the Japanese culture Is to enter such a KathyMaher, "Spiders have eight legs and serious problem. The impact of this loss of Methodist church /Adeline Geib", Eleanor Simons, Richard "?. It provides natural drainage for Bryant LIENHARDT — On Oct. 12, WlnfieldS. of when they have babies they carry them-on their. public transportation will be increased traffic cordon. You Will find «rt and literature' / Reimllngcr, Albert Holler, Joseph Barnett and Brook and its tributaries. Springfield, whlch-havsJwen-perfected by the ages. hacks. I saw one that had at least 100 on her." Lecturer sets for our overburdened roadways, increased William Rosselet. The service itself will be "3. The township has public rights of way on W.S. Lierihdrdt; Suzanne Talarsky, "I'm glad we went!" pollution and loss of transportation for those laity will conduct You will dlicover a people at thoughtful —conducted by Audrey Young, William Rooselet Ihe property. •. arid nrilitlc as they are competitive and "our furs speak antiques sale The magic time of who do not drive, which Is now the problem of and Juanita Mason. "4. Public -Service has utility .easements Brownies' investiture the great majority of senior citizens." worship Sunday/ up-and-coming. A visit to Japan could 76; funeral held A selection of antiques and Church School meets at 9:30 a.m. Classes for which serve the town. be very worthwhile. •Attending Brandywine fashion by Ernest Borel m~a jojnt statement, Banner and Ruocco Lay members of the congregation will "5. The police shooting range Is in. the scheduled for Oct. 24 Private funeral services were held from jewelry by Gloria Rose, an- nursery through sixth grade meet in Wesley Smith and Smith Suburban for Winfield S. said, "Since there is no budget allowance this conduct worship at" Springfield/Emonuel House, with Junior Highs on.the third floor of Houdallle quarry. Springfield Brownie Troop 603, with Carol \ Miss Marilyn Howell, daughter of Mr. and tique lecturer and appraiser year to fund such an operation, we pledge' if .United Methodist Church this Sunday at 9:30 Steele as leader, had its first meeting Sept. 27. A fer-themselves" Lienhardt, 7G, of Springfield, who died from Springfield, will go on at Marsh __ the Church Annex, and Senior Highs on the "Any and all of these areas may produce Consult the\oxperlenced coumelors at howel!—of_25 Meckes~st.T reelected to make provisions in the 1975 budget Saturdauiui uuy Hini uvt'Overlooi IUUkK nospuuiHospital, ouuiniuSummit. ... ' ,. , . sale, many items for the first a.m. In Trivett Chapel and ll/a.m' in the second floor of Wesley House. conflict between the town and the Park Com Mothers of the scouts were-tnvited. SPRINGFIELD TRAVEL SERVICE nKflel . BBor n iinstate, St ] IlIslandd, MMr . LeinhardLihdt moved... ^" ^,!? attending classes at Brandywine time, at the office showroom .roissim~awv_.eimJtfr~Jtonn^^ 250 Mountain Avenue..,11 you are Cl)1 e safety and welfare are concerned and Audrey Young, chairman of/evangelism, have at 3 p.m!'at "tfle Tfielma'SaruifneTer, School. i Sririnrfield from PhicaGn 14 years aco He ; ottalrtil<=8 - HWilmingtonha D t0ll, Del. Miss Howell is a _,•of. Milton L Ofiintz Inc., 356 9:30"a.m. In the Sanctuury, with Theodore body to serve In which issue? It would try the ' -* . - «. • toniiori wooryand n'ojd a change, let us rnffieey^l^^e1at~ ^ ^ ^ ^ "y ^«BiwiaW«gli- of our revenue 'sharirtg-fund5Tavallnble.fronr'"annbun.ced that the theme/or the services will Reimlinger, lay speaker, presiding. The Uev: - wisdom of Solomon. Parents and friends have been Invited. They • plan your "Oetawav" to—a happy and Thermit Co., -Railway,- until his retirement ' Sc"?0!.-, sllc 'K pursiilnp.__tlie general studies Millburn ave., Millburn, on the federal government, can be used as funding Saturday- ~ .^—:- be "What Shall I Do^y a consideration in Fred Gruber will deliver the sermon. All "With election day practically upon us," will also have, a Halloween party on Oct. 31. 'holiday destination...Call 379- .and also had worked for Prolear Steel Co., curriculum at the college. _. , for this project." Customers may also bring liturgy and word of the task of Christian lay worshippers have been invited to a fellowship ., Fanning and Bruder concluded, "the citizens of 6767...Opon dally 9-5:30 Wednesday Houston, Tex. Ruocco further stated, "The senior citizens persons today. / their antique jewelry, for perioeriod at 10:30 a.m. In Fellowship Hall. ' Springfield must be made aware of these Presides at meeting Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Marion FRIDAY DEADLINE will be the major benefactors of a Springfield The sermon wjll be presented by seven h ill da conflicting roles implicit in Mr. Banner's dual purchase by Miss Rose. The trustees will meet Monday evening at 8, Lienhardt; two sons, Roger and Robert; a All Items other than spot news should be In our Township-sponsored bus program. However, if members of the congregation, youth and membershipjinJhe. Township Committee and Fay Kessler of-Springfield, chairman of the Ogintz, who will sponsor the and the Women'sfMission Circle on Tuesday at daughter, Mrs. Barbara'Modine; four grand-' office by noon on Friday. Park Commission. His acceptance of botli jobs Therapeutic Activities iSectlon, New Jersey HELPFUL HINT: i,., sale on that date, will, ,as 7:45 p.m. , children, and two great-grandchildren. was very poor judgment, and we call upon the Recreation and Parks Association, presided at Got room for a pair ol binoculars when usual, buy estate and un- y p wanted jewelry. 1.FR.1DA.Y DEAOUIN? _ peoplle off SprjhgfieldlqSjfild . spTyeT . IllIls didilemml a by a section meeting held yesterday at Montclalr you travel? Tnoy are worth their weight All Items other than spot news should be In votipg for us, Ed Fanning and Stan Brudcr, for . Slate College."She"is director"of recreation of lTbldl ""' the Daughters of Israel Pleasant Valley Hornet our office by noon on Friday. Township Committee in November." aware of what the. board is . "Our main push this year," doing so that they can assure LOOK Ed continued, "will be to themselves of equitable and stimulate community support fair representation." Some'people have said that Education has'a reputation for (his as very important AHEAD! at Jonathan Dayton, incoming being ovepfy-conlservative, because he' considers It and interest in the council Ed also expressed freshman don't know what and veiV slow to effect necessary, as well as logical, activities and efforts,- displeasure at the lack of apathy is, but by the time change/The council has been that a student be presented "The board spends a lot of interest by parents,as well as they're seniors, they don't responsible, in recent years, with students' evaluations of a money for legal advice. Last students In the PTSA, and he even care. . for^arly-release, late-arrival course before" he elects year they enacted an at- urged that more people in- whether or no.t • to take the tendance policy which was volve themselves with its -particular "QofirsG7~~~r~~*~~".—contrary-to=-the»lows-of—tiio. bul-there is one senior who is Aams ™A- most " : luncl 3 •Jtiis would be a vast im- state .of New Jersey, yet Finally, Bilous invited any ns far from hi;ine annlhetlc osA °P"\ "-' " iunirTea—tile iwovenienl—m -'!•"--"^rr^P1 . despite _lhelr professional individual to he could possibly be. His name recently oi handbook, whicli includes legal advice, it took two contact him for information on is Ed Biloiii, and he/ Is objectives of the council for course descriptions written by Dayton students to prove it, 'ally council, activity, at-273- president of the Jonrfthan this year. faculty .members or depart-' 'The-, community, lias- to- be INCREASE Dayton student council. "This year's primary ment coordinators. The Dayton Stuileht Council priority is to rewrite the .From-a student's point of is no ordinary group. II has an student handbook so that it view, this system is OF unusual reputation for getting includes descriptions of each inadequate, because it things done/flespite Ihe fact courEo—offered—at—Dayton neglects to describe 'to the INTEREST* mrc.p aAVB TOE LIFE OP A that the JteRional Board of written by students." Ed sees—prospective course-taker the H1IEHD OB BEKHBOH..KOWt amount of homework THE IMPORTANT NEW Bchedule a program for'your ^ necessary for the course on a FULLER SHAPE. . oivlo club, ooolaX group.or ^ daily basis, the method in SIZES 6 TO 14. S7B _reMglpu^.prgttnlsation that ^_ Liko magic, the dials of Borel's-cocklail lashion —• which the teacher runs the n&y save a life* Tha class, how successful the watches constantly change like a kaleidoscope. See Anorlcan Cancer Society vUl the complete collection at Marsh lodayl $99.50 teacher is in teaching the arrange a free progrocif each, except gent's cocklail watch shown, bottom course and how much a -tailored to-fit the Deeds' loll, $125. •'••-.'• student usually benefits from PROCLAMATION — Mrs. Stanley Kaish (left), president of,the Springfield Chapter, of your organisation* For the course. "B'nal B'rith Women, aijd Mrs. Mern Shafman, immediate past president of the' additional lnforoatldn Two additional issues which jjroup, look on as Springfield .Mayor-Edward-N.' Stlso Jr.-'signs proclamation contact the •-•: will- receive substantial at- declaring this week B'nai B'rith week in the township. A similar statewide citation * | AMERICAS CAHCER S0CHHX tention this year are open was made by Gov. Brendan Byrne In commemoration of the 131st anniversary of "' ~| Union County Chapter study periods and the Fine Jeswolors & Silversmiths since 1908 - the founding of B'nal B'rith and the, 77th ahniyersary.ofB'nai B'rith Women. Street§_^_ ___l__51£_Vflatnlnoter Avenue -.•revaluation of (ho current- r " surrounding-lrteMownahip municipal building have had their, names changed to X. Klliulmth, Row Jemer ._2.G5 Millburn Ave;, Millburn, H. J., Opon Moh. 5.Thurs. till 9 P.M. ranking policies. In addition; : "" ' __'"" Amnflcnn'lixprc^G » Bank Amor icafd • Miistur Charge councirpTeTsident Biioua wants _Bjig) B'rith boulevard for tho week.' "' ". , (Photoi by-Marty Feins) J All kinds of traveling —up maun to pursue the possibility f ~t - -- "35frM)llburri-Ave.~ 379-4214 . Linden ranch mink (A lew tfoo(s,from Iho cinema . in the heart of Millburn) ' . - Lindon^lnc. One Flight Up Daily 10 lo 5:30.-Sal, till 5 I • NOW AT OUR NEW ADDRESS Now 1975 Christmas clubs start Oct. 21st. 433 N. Wood Ave., LINDEN MORRIS5 Featuring: "Vinyls 'n Thinas" .•.Giftweir : - PANTS COATS OP«N DAILY TIL tl SAT., » A.M.-NOON MIMBBR P.D.I.C. • Shower Uti (I C(. ,-.in(| ArutiiOnrotlio U'U'li'UHn THE WAYTO KEEP WARM WITH PANTS MAIN OFFICE ECHO PLAZA BRAI CH coining iitnl llui nunly Woukln'l il tiuJiiiTO lo li.wo; . • Tablwtotta- Mnlu-A-Pi.'il" sotJiny r.iiiimonit tut Ihoin IDI.IIHII.nn' Tl Mi|iu Wond«r HnKs atRT.22 unly bOI.'i lli.u IrnJitJft CO'li(|)rl,|l)M , lull lun|lll) Sunmdr FUTIIRS SHCES - MgHltTAlllm;::. i.vy HOURS, MILLBURN, N.J.: MILLBURN AVE. AT ESSEX ST. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. 316 «ILLDURN AVENUE iniulllul now tml.i llt.n will til.iv tic.iiililul 334 Mfflbom Ave., MMbum SPRINGFIELD, JU. SHORT HILLS, N. J. 07078 noc.uiuM il'brtwttiiKtinCDltiildiit, ulriin uriii.l.uil llctr OPEN THURS. TOO Inline 0P1N THUDS fvli PARKINC AC«O« 1H[ Slum, "YOUR FUUL SERVICE BANItHAS YOUR INTEREST ATHEART'* /• , TCL.i (anil 379-101)0 Take stodc la America^ Buy U.S. Savings Bonds.

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residents "selected will' decide not to par- I Campaign letters | Computer picks participants ticipate) we are unsure at this time of the final makeup of the Jonathan bay ton Regional High H In ortit-r to make sijre that no I'lecUon = School community committee." 5 campaign charges will be printed (oo a Profile --. for community conference Residents receiving letters of invitation were Ihlft g FViwnrri Fanning, ripmofrntjc candidate for without Interfering with the progress of the . public attitudes and Ideas concerning high urged to mail'in "the enclosed cards as^soon as 3 newspaper will not publish any letters- ^ ''Randomly selected residents of Moun- the Springfield Township Committee, is a tainslde ringfield will soon receive school education. Residents who receive possible, with the understanding that all who H concerning tin* campaign in Us Oct. 31 || Turning to Uie town's flood problem. Fanning young man who believes in making promises to participate lnvltation-are-asked-to-return-the—jlrr-idr to participate may-i)Pi-J}e.selected for |E issue. The last opportunity to include s said It is particularly urgent to him. "I do get only when he is sure he can keep them. He Is in the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School's —enclosed posx>stt ccara d with Uie good news of their this community task. "WheUier or.riol you are E| letters on the campaign will be In the ~ some-flood damage at my home/but not as determined to work for whatever he believes Is community committee," it waB announced by willingnesg s to be a member of their high selected for this task, we sincerely appreciate | Oct. 24 issue. All letters intended for | much as many, of my neighbors." best for the community, rather than follow Alan Isacson, assistant to Uie superlntende'nt of school's community committee."—- ~your_.willingness _t£_serve as a potential H publication Oct. 21 must be submitted |5 orders from the party organization. He noted, "The town is negotiating with Villa Uie Union County Regional High School He noted that residents receiving a letter of member of Uie Dayton ItegibnaTYoTnmunily |j by Moil day morning, Oct. 21. • !| . " When I moved here to 47 S. Maple ave. from Construction Co. for development, diking and a District. invitation should be cautioned about "a problem committee," Isacson stated.. ^iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiimimmiiiiimmmiiiiimiiiiiiiiumiiiirij Union five years ago, I came because I like the pumping-fllalkm lor-liiB-property-ietween the which exists with this process. "Because we For furUier information, readers may, call river and Marion avdnue.-This would upgrade This community committee will meet only community," he commented. "And after I was twice to help the Regional Board of Education have selected the names of many more Alan Isacson, assistant to the superintendent, ._ here I wanted to keep what I found. Ultimately, the property and help protect Uie neighborhood residents than we can really use (because we at ;I7C-G3OO (day) or 753-8653 (night). •/ from flooding. •.-•' _'__ "'.•',: and school officials gain more information on Uiat's why I'm running." Fanning started as how Mountainside and. Springfield residents, county committeeman for the First District, "If we can't reach an accommodation, the fee) about high school education, he said. . town should consider acquiring the land, going and he has served on the Board of Adjust- Residents have been, selected to serve on the ment for Uie past four years. ahead with development and then selling It at a ^ Dayton Regional community committee by a "I went^to Township Committee meetings profit to defray some of the costs.. If we. do Fellowship leader; Janet Lissy, assistant financial secretary. agree, I am concerned about what type^ of use Is -CHURCH LEADER — Recently Installed officers ancf board random sampling of the Mountainside and • ONE YEAR AGO and read the paper," he added, "and Front row, Joe Nadzan, chairman of trustees; Hedy Stark, ^Springfield voter registration rolls. The planned for the property, particularly with my chairman for Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Springfield, for The Springfield Board of Education votes realized I was not happy with the two guys I'm chairman of missions and social concerns; Pastor Joel Yoss: computer center at the Union County Court final approval of the first plan in (his area for running against. I'm sure I can contribute experience in four years on the Zoning Board of the 1974-1975 year are from left, back row, Andrew Ussy, Phyllis Bqbb, trustee; Martha Gaostol, treasurer; Molvln Adjustment. Certainly we do not want heavy House in Elizabeth WBB used to control amir use of school buses for Recreation Department more to the community than they can. financial secretary; James Dickson, stewardship chairman; Nuechterleln, vice-president; Elmor Brumlpy, prosldont, and select committee memberships. : trips after school hours...Temple Sha'arey industry. Whatever is proposed would have to "For one thing, I am committed to in- Lester Luedecker, auditor; Egon Stark, elder; Janet Wood, Donald Friese, elder! Not pictyrcd''are Paul Erlckson, The first meeting of Uie Jonathan Dayton * Shalom- announces it will sponsor a " pilot go through the procedure of obtaining a use secretary; Thomas Kalina, chairman of elders; ^Henry dependent thinking. An official's only com- , variance." trustee; Dr. Donald VVyrineme'rvchalrmQn of education, Regional High School's community-committee —screening test to determine carriers of Tay- mitment should be to the people of Springfield Freudenberger, triistee;.'Karen Freudenberger;—-Youth will.be held at I) p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 14 in Sachs Disease, which afflicts persons, of as a whole, rather (han any particular interest , "AhoUier source of flood rellefis the proposal the school's cafeteria. During this meeting, the '. Eastern European Jewish heritage... grpupor groups. He should do what lie thinks is M being pushed with Millburn and Uie Essex committee will follow a national program, AZEGLIO T. PANCANI JR., A.V. DEL fair an,d"just, rather than take-orders from ' County Park Commission for construcUon of a Halloween party- Jonathan Dayton luncheons which will help it list; in order of importance, VECC1IIO and LEONARD GOLDEN are others,''1 •'.•'••. dam and an enormous retention basin in the the educational directions for Day ton Regional.^ named to the committee for the Springfield South Mountain Reservaton." This could .Daily-special: Oven grilled hamburger on fries, tossed salad with dressing, chilled juice, "Fanning stated, "One example of the plajThed for ^ •ger—bun-rrand—buttofr-^Frendi-JrioSr-J-uncheon 3, bologna or tuna fish salad sand- The second and final meeting will be held on" Library museum fund drive.:. problem was what happened to Republican • become a reality long before Uie Army Corps of " . -o-o- Engineers decides to do anything^!th the Rail- tossedsaladwithdressing.chllledjuice, choice wiehJFrerich fries, tossed salad with dressing, Thursday,iNov. 2i at 8 p.m., also In the school Township7Committeemen Robert Washerman am cafeteria. At Uiis last session..the members will _ 20YKAKSAGO way.River. -" of milk. i .•' • chilled juice. Luncheon 4, egg saladjlatter. '.'. .. and .Ed. Stiso^Wasserman .was independent, I Halloween program will be held discuss the high school program and how ir Members of the Board of Educarionrtown- "on them. That's one of the major reasons why I "We can also aoUto relieve flooding in the Monday, Oct. 21-Luncheon 1, hot sliced -o-o- -~ and he was denied renomination. Stiso look am running." : -"Tuesday for memher.fi.of Cub Pack 70,-The chicken sandwich with-gravy, whipped Thursday—Luncheon 1, veal Parmesan, relates to the educational directions developed • ship officials and contractors participate in Mopes avenue-Wentz avenue area. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the .by tiie committee. • •' . groundbreaking ceremonies for a new positions which didn't agree with those of the potatoes, buttered carrots, applesauce. Lun- noodles with sauce, buttered peas, fruited ~ UOP-|eadership~and was thrown out of the The most important problem facing the. .township could enlarge jjlie. present retention "The cooperation of residents asked to elementary school to be constructed on township, Fanning stressed, is the crisis facing basin on Baltusrol GolfJCUib property or create htdkUh ; Mountain avenue... Incumbent Congressman Republican Club. '••'.' Pack 70 held its first Field Day of the season butter,-whipped potatoes, buttered carrots, roll and butter, noodles with sauce, buttered ~paflTcip~at(rlirUllS piog>'BnTts~vltDlly needed to— the economy "which applies directly to all of a second one. This wouldj completely alleviate, Oct. 5 in Watchung Reservation at the Scout . HARRISON A. WILLIAMS and his Republican "I am sure that if I took a position I believed applesauce. Luncheon 3, spiced ham and peas, fnuited Jello. Luncheon 3, cold slicedpork give school officiajs a better understanding of us." He added, "Basic solutions are not the problem." • ' * Camppree Field. challenger, FRED E. SHEPARD, accept in- in, I certainly wouldn't be chastised. Any available on the local level, but we must.tryto " Fanning stressed that the need for senior cheese or tuna fish salad sandwich, French roll or tuna fish salad sandwich, French fries, . ' friesrfossed'salnd wiUi dressing, chilled juice.. vitations to participate in the Springfield jjosition I would-take-would be .accepted by my economize in every area of government we can. citizen housing is another major problem. • The day's events opened with the Webelos tossed salad with dressing, chilled juice. 1 party;' nobody tries to dictate to Democrats in Luncheon 4, cold sliced meat loaf salad platter, Luncheon 4, California fruit salad platter, Skidmore chorus candidates night program at the Baltusrol Golf "While the local tax bite is only part of the , "Federal housing funds are still stalled," lie presenting the. colors of the flag and the Club ... The Township "Committee' authorizes Springfield." J ' _ _._ _ declared. "A billj^pending in Congress to aid reciting of Uie Cub Pack PromTse"aiid me Law -o-o- . -o-o- - problem ;-we-should do what we canto alleviate - l unc on 1 r d cl m n frank . leveling of a play area for children on Alvin •• -o-ti- """ " . •".•"•" senior citizen iiousing, and we should press our ,pf the. Pack-This; was, followed-by-a formal - Tuesday-Luncheon-1- Salisbury -steak -™l?5'- l ]!? _ . ? !? _ ? .f.. ° . - V*-*-* Bultman THE CANDIDATE added, "Independence is it. We should have central purchasing, for ,all . uniform inspection conducted by Cubmasfer furter roll and Butter ."French friesT cole slaw, ' terrace... Possible relief for floodrbound legislators to get it off the ground. • buttered rice.buttered string beans, fruit cup. •SARATOGA SPRINGS, "N.Y. — Carol L. •' basic to my philosophy of govdrnmenf. I don't town departments, rather Ulan have each Ken Hendrix, assisted by Lou Melkowitz, cliilied juice. Luncheon 2, meat ball submarihe, - - . _ - . ^JLL -. Henshaw-Hawthorn area residents comes ."We should also talk to-Uie-state Housing Luncheon 2, cold submarine sandwich, fruit. Bultmaivof Springfield, has been selected as*a Coploy NOKVO 3«rvlco like to see gpvermment by expedience- 'department buying materials on its own. assistant cubmaster, and Webelo leaders Al •FriHrtch fries', cliilied juice.: Luncheon 3, egg SELECTED SERVICE — Tho random selection of Mountainside and Springfield residents closer to reality as the Township Committee Finance Administration, where we could get Luncheon 3, chicken salad or tuna fish salad member of the Skidmore College Chorus. The making empty promises before the election, 1 Jaffee( and Sam Furner. salad or tuna fish salad sandwich, French fries, for the Jonathan Dayton Regional High School's community committee is executed authorizes a consulting engineer to make a "The Iast~"pfbperty evaluation should be 'seed money to pay for topographical maps sandwich, French fries, tossed salad with 70-member chorus is(dh;ected by Dr. Peter with no follow-through. Republican William tossed salad with dressing, .chilled juice. •by the computer, center in the Union County Court House in Elizabeth; Reviewing survey of conditions in that part of town, examined in detail; particularly as to the and architectural plans. We should look harder Physical fjtness was the theme for Uils year's dressing, chilled juice. Luncheon 4, cold cut Flanders, a member of Skidmore's music -o-o- Ruocco promised a Hillside avenue traffic Luncheon 4, tuna, fish salad platter. "the list of residents chosen for the community committee program-are (left to right) breakdown between residential properties and for alternative funding, through private Field Day and the boys participated in salad platter, . • faculty. 40 YEARS AGO light, with a specific date. Now he agrees he : Dennis Duvall, computer operator; Thomas Belverio, programming supervisor, and commercial and industrial properties. The sources. We did speak to one possible source, modified s|t-ups, push up, Softball throw, -. •. -O-O- SuvecaltliousaiidiupparlexSQUhe-EriCPXiiof. can't jay Just when it will go up. Freeholder Rose Marie Sinnott. . , .. , residential assessments went up too much by _and we_shoUId pursue this in oUier areas. We standing broad jump and a 50 yard-dash race. The Skidmore Chorus begins its 1974-75 Germany from New Jersey, New York and > Wednesday—Luncheon 1, shell macaroni 6 Springfield students season with a concert on Saturday during — "Eaif yeTTr^he'Toiur'TVepuBncahs on~U5f '•"cohTpafisHivrsifd ltTtoesn tTnake"anjrsense-to™ —The-Tvinnerswere-judged-orr-a-point-system- T Pennsylvania gather at United Singers Grove ~*couIcT even consider bdnding'~f

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111 6-Thursday, October 17, 1974 Cancer Crusade-earns Temples will sponsor films Dr. jQeller _.-.. SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, October 17, 1974-7 is speaker PRICES GOOD THRU Ip3 TlME TO SEE THE DOCTOR t record 218G for 1974 on Jewish tradition, heritage SAT. OCT. 19, 1974 § Temple Beth Ahm and Temple Sha'arey which was nominated for the Academy Award at seminar when your '" Mrs Rosemary Carmody of RoselTe Park! 'will:; go >• hospitals universities, and other •Shalom, bollr of Springfield, have, joined for the best foreign'language film. A plea for the return to the little guy has for anti-inflation surtax Unio™ County Crusade chairmanr has an- instituUonson a national basis. together to sponsor a series of four filifts about Jan. 12 .at 7:30p.m. at Temple Beth Ahm; "old-fashioned virtues of j;Jewi6lUifo^nd-tradltion In different-periods^- _LlF-iririler-an thp Roof"—"Bused on Sholem _br«ast4ecding."-was. sounded—: a throat red . WASHINGTON, D.C.-^Rep. Matthew J. cautious and relatively toothless," Rinaldo their heritage. This series, which' was planned Aleichem's story of Tevye. "le Milkman, this is at an Overlook Hospital -Rinaldo (It.-I2th DIst.-NJ.). last week an- said, "the surtax on individual incomes would 1974, the largest amount raised during a single research grantB. campaign in the 28-year history of the unit.. under the guidance of Rabbi Reuben R. Levine a stunning film said to be the most powerful serninar last Friday by Dr. nounced his opposition to the five percent bite hardest at the pocketbooks of a large' ;of Beth Ahm and Rabbi Howard Shapiro of cinema, musical ever made." Sydney S. Gellis, who spoke on surtax proposed by President Ford'to a joint segment of middle-income Americans who can Mrs. Carmody noted Lhat Union County's contributions amount to the thir'd highest figure Woman candidate 'Sha'arey Shalom, is part of the congregations' March. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Shar'arey "Recent Advances in session of Congress. least afford another financial setback. The combined adult education program. Shalom: "The Angel Levine"—"An allegorical Pediatrics." • .. . "While most of the president's points were middle-income Americans pay the bulk of our in New Jersey. Two counties of larger Arn'J+t/a(-l tl"nm short story depicting a tailor down on his luck, Dr. Gellis is professor and taxes and it seems patently unfair to expect populations, Bergen and Essex respectively, _ULLLLL!JeM ' • Wl I I The entire education effort is coordinated by were the only two that topped the^ amount • Benjamin Margolis, director of education of finds a black man, sitting in his kitchen who chairman, department of this group to be the shock troops in the front claims that he can work a miracle if the tailor pediatrics, at Tufts University Levin advocates lines of the battle against inflation." raised in Union County. at women's rally Beth Ahm. He is assisted by Mrs. Harry Rice v At its annual meeting' at the AVestwood and Laurence Goodman, adult education has faith in him/The faith is lacking and so is and pediatrician-in-chief at Rinaldo said he_would-fight. a tax that The only woman congressional candidate in the miracle. Starring Zero Mostel,. Harry '"New England Medical Center "singles out a group of taxpayers who are beset Lounge in Garwood on Sept., 23, Pericles chairmen, Beth Ahm, and. Ronald Toll, adult a continuation of Gianakis, outgoing president oft thme uniiunit, New Jersey's 12Ui District has been omitted education chairman, Sha'arey.Shaolm. Belafonte and Ida Kaminske:" In Boston. He is editor of the IRISH SPRINGW TAMPAX by rising costs for food, fuel and other April 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Shar'ary Yearbook of Pediatrics and necessities." Rinaldo said the proposal was in acknowledged the efforts and dedication of the from the guest list while two of her male op- Robert' Roth of Beth Ahm and Herbert 10 000 volunteers More than one million hours ponents have been invited to speak on the Forman of Sh'arey. Shalom, film coordinators, Shalom: "The and the Silence"—"It takes Current Pediatric Therapy. • ICE CREAM revenue sharing for "very rough sledding in Congress." place in a small Jewish community in Poland, The congressman pointed out that some of were contributed to the success of this year's goals and concerns of women" during a con- announced that four full length films will be Introduced by Dr. Gloria O. , Democratic Congressional nominee Adam K. • educatlonal-fundraising campaign. "Lam ference sponsored by four Union County featured. just before and after the Nazi occupation. We Schrager, director, of Levin this week called for the continuation of 'the suggestions that the president advanced personally awed and humbled'by the .sincere women's organizations scheduled for 8 p.m. see the spirit of the people, their hopes and- pediatric " education at 49 general revenue sharing on the Iederalleve) if • last week had been included in the 25-point anti- community effort and wish to express my most Monday in the WestfiellYM^YWCA. The fiim schedule is as follows, with aspira.tions their joys and sorrows under the Overlook, the program was . inflation program Rinaldo had submitted to the municipalities are to survive the crushing cycle '" sincere thanks to all who have given of their Not invited to participate In the conference descriptions by the chairmen; Nazi grip. We also see the dream of Israel and co-sponsored by Overlook's chief executive prior to the economic summit LIMIT 2 ... IM _LJMJIJ of inflation and recession without time, their skill and their efforts," he said. which hasbeen called, according to its spon- Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at Temple Beth Ahm; "I freedom give hope and courage." family practice department "monumental increases" in local property conference three weeks ago. . Tickets and ticket information may be ob- and underwritten by grants DISCOUNT pace DISCOUNT PRICE _. DISCOUNT PRICE Noting that the president proposed removal Mrs Carmody added, "It is difficult to single sors, because "women, who constitute 53 ' Love You Rosa"—A love story about Rosa, a- 3 DAYS ONLY taxes. T)ut ihdividuals for special recognition, when percent of the population, have long bcen_ tained by calling either Temple Belli Ahm, 376- from the Merck, Sharp and 3 DAYS ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY .of acreage limitations oruice, peanuts1 and childless widow, who in observance of - "Because of inflation, prices paid by i/ite you have such a great team working with you neglected byiwlltlclans" is Catherine O Toole Deuteroriomlc law; must marry her late 0539, or Temple Shar'arey Shalom, 379-5387, or Dohme post-graduate and local governments for goods and services cotton, Rinaldo said he would have preferred to the ticket chairmen: Mrs. Theodore Staus, 370- HUP! throughout the year." French, Integrity in Government candidate husband's eleven-year-old brother. Following __program "_ and Wyelh- one __bave risen by one-third since 1966," Levin said' hear Ford."call for the slaughter of the sacred NEW PRESIDENT — The Union County Unit of the American Cancer Society has 1 5858, or Pauline Tauber, 379-1267. ' •"". LaBorafories. " . WESTINGHOUSE reason why we fill over ' cow known as farm subsidies. This creature . installed Dr. Herbert W. Somonfeld, right, as president. Pericles D. Gianokis, lefl q( .. Of the21 communities in Union County , there from. Cranford. Mrs. French, a longtime .:—anintientreligiousrtraditioj!. This Israeli-film today. "It is primarily due to the influx of r -< Tlie program gave AMA DIAL VERY DRY LISTERINE 52JQCLPrescriptions has been eating heartily at the publicTTOUgh at Berkeley Heights, turns over the duties of president to Samenfeld of Scotch Plains. was ah all time record of 10 that exceeded their newspaperwoman who now operates her own revenue sharing funds that cities like Elizabeth I974goal and these include; Collins, Chairman, public relations agency, is the author of accreditation and was at- — ANTISEPTIC the expense of consumers for far too long." Gianakjs just completed a two-year term ospresident. Samenfeld has been ANTI-PERSPIRANT LIGHT BULBS _..have been able to provide essential community. —Mountainside,. Billie. Jean Tulchln, chairman; numerous articles on women's changing role in_ tendetTby an audience of 500 seryjcesjyMiunaintaininEJcaspnable levels of . Rinaldo also characterized as a welcome sign afflliate^rwitTTtHel^fetyforiO^dfs, servrriglnlvarlous capacitiesTangingirerrrr Pack 73 members dress in costume pediatricians and allied hoaltli 6045— the president's call for enactment of the Scotch Plains Community Cru'Sade chairman to County Crusade chairman. Re has Roselle, Walter R.BSrTsonek, chairman; American society. - V taxation." . Union, Earl Henwood, chairman and Winfield, The conference is sponsored bythe "Union workers—in the Wallace IOOWAH Brooke-Cranston bill, which would free three been a professor of psychology at Kean College since 1969. The 12th District, Union County, Democrat offolkheros for Halloween meeting Auditorium as part of GRAY billion for additional government purchases of Harold Beers, chairman. ,—-County National Organization for Women, the Miss Clairol said current revenue sharing legislation - The funds raised in this year's Crusade will Women's :Center of Summit, Union County . , i>. 1 ,, , -, A • 11, assistant cubmaster, presented Bobcat Awards Overlook's continuing medical BOX BULBS enacted by Congress in 1972-is set to expire in mortgages_"SUll more.~hoWevcn,._Qecds. to. be education- program for LIMIT 1 done to put tho housing industry back on its feet -eWbIe~Uie~UniorrCounty-Unirto~cohflnue^to: Women's Political Caucus and the Summit Cub Scout fPack 73.meL.yesier|ay...15, to—^Jc^^^^These-boys are:- Vincent "LIMIT 2 1976. unless Congress~votes to continue the $30 a l ,_prac1iring-physicians_ DISCOUNT PRICE WatchungTroops Well tighten belts, expand'its work in aiding ca.ncer patients.by Area National Organisation for Women, ^°lT±f:^l^Z LV"^t CasteUaniJamesJiagouskasiavidXubetkiCastellanirJamesJlagouskas,DavidXubetkin,n I CJSCQLW. PRIC billion program. Local governments are "a~gam~" ~he~added. \ __EadtCub_SCPUt and Webelo came dressed as Dr. Gellis stressed the 3 DAYS ONLY providing dressings, hospital beds, wheel Invited to share the speakers dais are Michael Orlando, Mark Barahek, Randy. 3 DAYSONLY authorized to use their share of the funds for chairs and other loan closet items. The Republican Incumbent Congressman Matthew his favorite folk hero for the Halloween party Horishny, Frank Mclntyre, Jack Zotti, John advantages of breast feeding, "priority expenditures" in such areas as public candidates pledge program of'financially assisting the medically Riiialdo of Union and Adam Levin, the and meeting. Fabrlcant,'Mark Miller, John Zucker, Glenn especially for premature safety, education, environmental protection, Democratic standard bearer from Westfield. Ted Loya, cubmaster, and John' Mann, Monticello, Tommy McCabe, Paul Patrone.i infants wl|o need the added Clairol Ambulance aides The 41st annual Fall Troop Show, a mid- The Republican, candidates for Union County indigent can also be continued. In addition to public transportation and social services for support of the service program, the funds will Both are bachelors. Jared Flcisher, Rotiert Fernandez, Richard protection provided by Herbal Essence the poor and aged. , • season highlight for several hundred troopers freeholder pledged this week they, would im- They will be asked tocomment on "a variety Fernandez, NealKeselica and Daniel Spoils. > mother's natural milk. at all-day seminar in the-Watchung Troops, will be conducted on plement- a "prpve-we-need-it" attitude on all helpsupply JJniqn County communit,UJlJlllUIIlllt^y . witWillh! Xll^J ¥••« fc*^ %***«*-« »»J ^,~---,-.-^ ^ Shampoo 12-02 "1 intend to actively work for* the re- J i: : T Th<" Unusual In The'Cub Scouts participated in a Cub-O-Ree Friday; Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23,26 and 27 funding requests for the county budget. They literature, films, speakers 'and~fli"3piays'"in"""byWM^s"Iraue«>uch'"as-~ • —'•—- - 'emglpvinent( pen- —'-•'.'Modem' scientific in- -.• enactment of the revenue sharing program," An all-day specia.l seminar for members of . sponsored by the Union Council BSA recently at vestigations have uncovered Levin continued. "The program cannot be at the Watchung Stable, Glenside avenue, said this attitude would also iapply to the industry, schools and many" clubs and . sions, day ca^e, rape prevention and abortion," Meisel Field. Awards were presented to the : Union County ambulance squads was held at Summit. autonomous boards and agencies which an- organizations'. according to ' Dr. Evelyn Albu of, New ALBUMS heretofore unknown protec terminated without a devastating impact on the Elizabeth General Hospital to increase the The money designated to Research programs Providence, coordinator of the event. outstanding athletes of the day- tion," Dr. Gellis pointed out. Alpha Keri "• economy of municipal governments. If the 94th nually apply to the freeholders for budget Athlete awards aho were presented to the Candy expertise of squad members in handling Entries will close on Saturday for the show funding. mid PORTRAITS "Antibodies present in Congress does not move to'continue revenue emergency problems in a variety of patient ^following Webelos: John Beyer, Bill Doerrler, mother's milk have long which this year is a memorial...to_ Douglas "We'll simply say 'no' (o all budget requests Papermate % sharing, it must accept full responsibility for conditions. Bailey, long-time instructor, who died in June. Display of China Richard Fernandez, Greg Lalevee, Chris been recognized, but it has Corn Bath Oil the resulting --decline- in basie-munieipal ser- until we are totally satisfied every dollar will recently been discovered that The programs included "Inhalation The Union County Park Commission will he well-spent and accounted for," Freeholder |._McIntyre,-Glenn Murpny, Jim Mullery, Tom vices and the inevitable increase in local Therapy." presented by C. Lawrence sponsor the program. The public is invited to landscapes set Dzuna, Michael Magaldo, Ronnie Poles, Steve specific . cells called, propertytaxes;" * F¥F~dit"bTroSr^ —Matthew. IL JMUsen.said._"l!nLsure.we ..wJlLget_ — An - exhibition- of—Chinese- 1 -macropliages' play, q -mnjor— "98" Pen p attend witfimit adVnissipn cfiaYgeT resistance from (he heads of some departments I "" Dahnren'and^Searr-McCabe. ' CUTEX landscapes by L-Cliao Chu will Pack 73 yvili hold its first field trip on role in protection against Elizabeth General Hospital;" Psychiatric Friday events will begin at 5 p.m. and on but it's time to 'pull in the belt' several notches be on display at Union 252 MOUNTAIN AVE. infajit infection." Problems," by Dr. Jay Fidler, director of the Saturday at 9 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. The in (he inlerest of economy in government." Saturday to New Hope, Pa., where the boys will Letter Size HAIL POLISH College's Tomasulo Gallery, SPRINGFIELD-379-7666 "Breast-feed babies until hospital's Community Mental Health Center; Sunday events will begin at 10 a.m. with, the Freeholder Ros"e Marie Sinnott noted that the ride on a mule-drawn barge on the Delaware Cranford, from Oct. 20 LIVINGSTON they have so many teeth that "Alcoholism," by Norman Gundersen, director competition ofor the Col. Cecil M. Boycott taxpayers simply will not tolerate an.a-J0-10 Can.al. ' REMOVER through Nov. 26. they bite too hard! I'm willing of the Alcoholism Treatment Clinic; "Disaster Memorial Trophy for showmanship. percent incrcasiHn government spending. "We ROLLER RINK Envelopes off semfl/nxmr sat UC The gallery will be open tis So. Llvlngiton Avo. io bet on whatever power Management and Triage" by Captain Robert . plan to implement a hard-line attitude Livingston ?M41«1 FUN-SIZE from 1 to 4:30 p.m. daily, 6 to 9 established breast feeding in "Retirement —Transition or Trauma" will Hung of the New Jersey State Civil Defense*? Watchung Troop members are between nine beginning with the preliminary budget Mrs. Krenke, CANDY BARS COMMAND p.m. Monday through Rink Skitei £ Accaturloi the first place over liny ad- be the theme of a one-day seminar at Union "Radio Operation qnd Communications" by and 18 years of age. They have a series of discussions in a sincere attempt to hold down On Sals Thursday and 1 to 4 p.m. vantages we humans think we College, Cranford, on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 Donald Wilson of Motorola and ''Pediatric weekly rides at the stable. tin coiinlv sh.m of ttu property tax r.ite HflIB SPRAY Saturdays clerk 89;. can develop," he'urged. n.m. to 4 p.m. Emergencies" by Dr. Harold Grotsky, A funeral service w.as held Dr. Gellis detailed other 7Oz. The emotional and psychological impact in assistant director of pediatrics. yesterday morning at tlie research findings in pediatric the transition from work to retirement will be First Presbyterian Church in explored in four separate sessions. These in- Pool lists care and discussed current clude Coping with Stress, Worry and "fear ot pg "Change, Thu Priceless Power of Enthusiasm, q Krenke, 89, of. Sprirififie!d£__ti:. .infants and-.cliildc£jL.I.: » JirBars- learasB Romance and Medicare Too, and Sex After MfsrKrenkedled Sunday' tn Medicated Sixty. The_Crnriford Recreation the Glenside Nursing Home In of jobs for womera and Parks Department Cream 65-oz Speakers will be;. Barbara Sachs, founder The Union County Women's Political Caucus New Providence. She was the "TwoThjured announced1__ this week that wife of the late Jacob Krenke. and director of Mind Dynamics, Center One, has asked all_ freeholder, candidates their there are openings... lot Springfield; Weyman O._Steengrafe of West- positions on a program for providing jobs in A nntlve—ol-Ehlladelplila, membership for the 1974-7& Mrs. krenke was a Springfield in cdlltsiorr field, director o( Union College's Department of county government to qualified women. season at the Indoor Aquatics Continuing Education-; Henri Saint-Laurent, Ethel Glick, president of the caucus, has sent resident for 20 years. She was Two Springfield women Center. Membership ta not •a supervising clerk ot public speaker and member of' the- Inter- a separate letter to William. J, Maguire, limited to Cranford residents. were injured Monday af- national Platform Association, and Dr. Ace L. fr£e,holder~directbr, inquiring "what steps, if -Prundential Xife. .insurance__ ternoon wlieii tlieif" aiitos PUTT-PUTT MOBILE Tubbs of Westfield, member of the American any, have been taken by the board ... to insure The pool program offers Co. in Newark for 35 years , collided at the intersection of over 40 hours a week of family bejore her retirement. Stylish and sturdy push-pedal or Association of Sex DEducators and Counselors ' lhat qualified women are considered for Mountain and Tooker with convertible lop which lowers, and clinical member -of—tho—American responsible jobs in cou,nty government." and adult open swimming plus There are no immediate avenues, township police Steel frarn*. Adjustable pedil a competitive swim team, survivors. " ' jurmbly. "White wall" tires. Far Association of Marriage and Family Coun- Freeholder candidates are scheduled to reported. the sporty tet, selors— address the Caucus Oct. 28 at 8:15 p.m. at the synchronized swim team, Arrangements were com- Police said Mildred J. J to 7. Feen-a-minf City Federal'Savings and Loan Association, lifesavlng and water safety, pleted by the Jacob A.Holle .Bates, 52, of Henshaw avenue Chewing Gum The fee is $7 for Union County residents and Cranford branch, South and Walnut avenues. general instruction for. all Funeral Home in Maplewood. was southbound on Mountain Laxative BOX oi ie $10 for non-residents. This includes morning ages and adult . fitness •avenu(?i-wliile Gertrude Friek, coffee and lunch. programs. 74, of Troy drive, was exiting _ Infonnation^on registering for the seminar Stemerblames Hearing set _from Tooker avenue when tlie_ may be obtained by calling the Department of —For further information and enrollment, contact the accidenf^occurred at 12:30 Continuing Education^ at .Union College, 276- U.S. for inflation sRooTing' p.m. l 2Cdd,""ex{eV)'sion"239r"" ~"""*~ ...Cranf Drd_Ilecieatlon. .and in Robert Steiner, independent candidate for Parks Department, Greal-gomo-lof-l A 22-year-old Springfield whole lamily! Congress in the 12th District, this week blamed Community Center, 114 Mlln Overlook Hospitql, Summit, man wnq, arrested 'Monday -by the Gprlnefield First Aid Complelo with ' government spending for inflation. "Inflation is Street, 276-8900. night on charges of possession lights, hazards" Food is collected caused by gSvernment, not by the public," said Squad; Mrs. Bates suffered a of a dangerous weapon after lacerated mouth while Mrs. CUSTOM Steiner, a certified public accountant. "No Diamond Miniatures lie allegedly shot out a window matter how much they attempt to put the Frick had possible leg, -neck. old Hondurans in "Jonathan Dayton Regional and back injuries. Adult blame on us citizens, it is those politicians who Y presents Cartier captures the' diamond in Higli School with a .22 caliber Proctor Silex Cans of food—for- Honduran victims of are spending and spending and spending, who _ eighteen karat gold—pendantsi for rifle. . '. On Oct. 10 a three-car crasli Hurricane Fifi are being collected by students are causing inflation. the throat. From left to right: Single was reported on Morris Metal Toothbrush open house Police said Peter Meler- avenue, but all motorists 2-Slice Toaster at Union College's Elizabeth Urban "Government expenditures exceed revenues diamond in triangle. 65- Single dia- dierck, apprehended at 11:45 Educational Center. year after year. Every homeowner knows that Involved escaped injury. Easy to clean, chrome One of the highlights of the p.m. by Ptl. Edward Klsch, linish! The drive was started by Eliezer Rodriquez, he has to spend within his means or else face a —rnondin~circlesr85. Four diamonds Police said the 5:32 p.m. Shelving Eastern Union County YM Det. Sgt. William Cieri and mishap occurred when an auto Model -2063-1 a member of Union College's custodial staff. 6erious catastrophe. The government is no YWHA season will be the Y's in pyramicl...2.25. Three diarnonds in Del. Dominick Olivo.-also was •Sturdy Construction Rodriquez, a native of Puerto Rico who has different. But they keep printing more money circles. 170. The neckchain with operated^;." by' Stanley Rival •30" wide, 12" deep annual Open House, scheduled in possession of a knife, a Falisiewicz, 40, of Union, himself known some hard times, was moved, to or make adjustments in the money stock 60" high. Sunday, Oct. 20, at 0 p.m. in thirteen single diamonds. 975. nightstick and a bull whip. smashed into the rear of one start the food drive by reports of vast food through the Federal .Reserve, and this is what the Gering Auditorium of the Melerdierck, who resides on : •Easy totassemble shortages following the disaster. He contacted A44 dales tax where applicable and-2.S0 each ' driven by Willie L. Hicks, 24, Can Opener Is causing inflation-there are more dollars Green Lane, Union, building for bundling beyond our delivery area. Rose avenue, 'also, was Easy to cle;in in Avocado the Honduras Embassy in New York City and of Kensington, Conn., which •4 Shelves chasing fewer goods." or gold _ . ' •' was advised lhat any food collected by the " Milton Wald, chairman of -charg"^ wi*h vinlntlnn "was-halted-in-iraf ficr Hicks'— Steiner said "voluntary" mechanisms cannot ••"-"ModcT-753 students could be shipped to Honduras through the Social Committee spon •town-ordinance—discharging car was pushed into the rear of r stop inflation. "Only by reducingthe massive soring the event, said Y a weapon within town limits. the Red Cross. - '. government deficit and eliminating fiscal one operated by Wallace J. groups represented Include He was released on ?B00 Pabst, 19, of Boca Raton, Fla. "What we collect may not add up to very policy injections can we hope to end, not merely the Young Couples Club, rnuch^i Rodriquez said, "but every bit helps." bail, penduig""an~appearance- Boards °F .control. Inflation." ~' — - Singlcairs""and~ the • Adult THeJ)est federally insured savings^ratesJjLthe nation are yours at Investors! In Sprlngfiold Municipal Court Couples-Club.vMembers and 74tMillbnfn Aui Mlllburn.Nl 07041(201) 376 4B00 on Nov.,4. ' • prospective -members ' are New York • Dal Horljour • I'jlm B««ch1 Cast named KODAK IHSTAMflTIC X-15 = invited to attend. Tffcfe is no Tuns tondon "cfiarge-lor- admission; live We honor the American Expreas Credit Card FRIDAY-DEADLINE for musical CHOICE __ , music will be furnished. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES All Items other than spot REGULAR SAYINGS ACCOUNTS Christmas shoppingjs onsy y»Wh our new catalog news should be In our Gerald Cantor, director for Camera PLUMBERS, ATTEMTIONI Sell •-'-The-Fine" Art of Cartier." Send one dollar to office by noon on MAI4harn Uhflfinn DaH I >ur-«fyle«a-to-ovor-60,000-locaf—- (he Springfield Community _mlllM with a lowcost Wont Ad. . Players'—musical- production Northern Heating Pad Clairol Crazy Curl Call 04-7700. irTlilmVMacjl of Jerry .Herman's "Milluind Relieves llrod. achy muscles, cube Ex- /" Honey," has announced the 3 Heal Sellings. . < Sleam on demand, just lender, Magi-" (| Compounded und cast for the production Washable ""push a button cube and ^N» payable monthly scheduled Jan,, tl,.12, .til and Flannel Cover UHITY TRAVEL Minimum only 91000 -'-• Minimum only $500 --.-•--- a THE COLLEGE of SAIN? ELIZABETH '- Fills easily with lap"— wrist strap. . Plus day of dopoalt to 10, 1973, at the Jonathan Night Light •*^ water Chooso your maturity 4 to 10 years Control. 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8-Thursday, October 17, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N,J.) LEADER SlllllllimiimilUlllimiimilUIUImiimiiumumullllllllltlllllUIHIII-.I iimiiumumullllllllltlllllUIHIII j Correction on dates \ I Epstein to talk — TJie-annnal-Greek.-IieslUaLalJloly.... Thursday. October:.:1!7, 1974-9 Trinity Greek Orthodox Church,'25(1 1 to Republicans Callows Hill ri., Wcstfiold, uIII he held Warindnco rihk Three to attend § All Interested persons this week were this Friday and Saturday, fief.' 18 and* f§ invited lo attend the next meeting of the iq in lost week's paper, a headline lists schedule of board session | Springfield Republican Club on Monday erroneously listed the dates as Oct. 19 Three members of the board ; be held m | evening at 8:15 at the American Legion and 20. '." '.' "'.''• skating sessions starting at 10 a.m. on Nov. 2,of education of the Union ' = ' llajl, N. Trlvett avenue, in order to charges freeholders scuttling reform Model railroad exhibits County Vocational-Technical Girl Scouts will have opportunities for group and at noon on Nov. 3. The —ff—meet-BHMluoccvand Norman Barinei\— ranging from the smallest to Schools will attend the 22nd ~icc skating-morit-badgc instruclioh.-beginning' - thriartest popular sealeB -will- show continues each day until § the Republican candidates for Town- A member of the Union County Charter Study testimony, that they need more legal auUforily (Hlsyear am3 they would'haveto "run again W annual workshop of the New they wished to serve in the new government. next week, at (he Warinanco Park Ice Skating ' be featured at the 1974 Model 6 p.m. § ship Committee. • Commission this week attacked the "sudden to manage the county more effectively. Jersey School Boards. This provision in the law insures that all Center. Railroad Hobby Show, Nov. 2- More than 7,000 square feet | The guest speaker for the'evening decision"of the Board of Freeholders to hire a That being the case^-itis apparent that They are: William freeholders taking office then would be com- . Sessions will be conducted for eight one-half 3 in Cranford. of space will be occupied by a will be Jerome Epstein, former Union county administrator, charging that the board, naming a county administrator is no reform at McKinlay, board president; mitted to the new form of government. . hour periods, commencing on Monday. Group Layouts and displays for the exhibits in a variety of scales £§ County freeholder and former state members "are backing away from their earlier all. Most pf-the problems the freeholders Mrs. Helen Huber, vice- A third element Is the matter of citizens sessions for 20 or more girls will be scheduled show, sponsored by the Model and with a variety of themes. 1 senator, who was a member of the commitment to a change in county govern- complained about to the commission would still Hobbyists will be able to buy, president, and Dr: Harvey merit." . .be there—for example, lack of fiscal control. rights which would be assured to the public on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Railroad Club, Inc. of Union, | Union County Charter Commission. He will range from N-scale to items offered by a number of Charles, superintendent- of The" blast came from Mrs. Joan Palin, a lack of authority over U)e various autonomous after a charter change. Under the present law, Fridays, at 3:30, 4:14 and 5 p.m. 1 will discuss the change In form of Other, group skating sessions began this half-inch scale. A prototype dealers. schools. , .. member of Ihe commission Which was created bodies, and the fact that they have direct there Is no way for citizens to move for the 1 county government recommended by . week, also for eight one-half hour sessions. Tots car 40 feet long measures = the Charter Commission. Refresh- last year and which has issued a report calling—control of only 500 out of the 1,600 county em- recall of a • county official or to demand a referendum on an unpopular ordinance passed 3- to 5-years old have classes on Wednesday at three inches in N-scale, but ia H menu will be served. 3 for a county manager. A referendum on the ployees and of about 20 percent of the budget, by the freeholders." ' • ' A 10 a.m., youths 6 to 12 on Wednesday at 3:30 20 inches long in half-inch Slum niiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiimiiiimiiiiiimiuiiiimmiiiiiiitr. commission recommendations will be held at Now Jhey seem to feel that by turning over p.m. with a beginner women's group the same scale. the general election Nov. 5. some oftheir assignments to an administrator, Kennedy added, "If we were JIOW operating day at 3:30 p.m. The annual show will be held ouilv Located et Noting that the freeholders decided to hire a some effective change can be accomplished. It under the county manager'plan, citizens who' Springfield boys The schedule for adults, 16 and over, begins at Hillside Avenue Junior 41? Chestnut Street TEMPLE HEADLINERS — The Coronndos will entertain at the fall dihnor-dance-and county administrator "just six weeks before won't work. If their motives were sincere, they oppose" the Pingry purchase, for example, , Union. New Jcnoy. could, by getting the signatures on a petition of today-aHJ430-p.m. Youths 13 to 15 begin on High School, Cranford, party to be sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Beth Ahm, Springfield, oh the referendum," Mrs. Palln said: could have waited another six weeks until after in Leaders' Club the election to avoid deluding the public who/ 15 percent of the registered voters, demand a • Friday at 6:30 p.m. and on Saturday at 10:30 Saturday evening, Oct. 26, at the temple. Tickets are priced at $15 per couple, and "The commissioners are of the opinion that a.m. An intermediate group for women is The Boys' Leaders Club of the Summit Area referendum on the matter. Under present law * NOW LOCATED AT OUR NEW ANP LARGER SHOWROOM reservations can be made with Hal Dennis,"37 6-3523, or Joe Zuckerberg, 379-9244. the general public is unaware of the difference will be called upon in Novernber to vote on the slated to begin instruction on Tuesday at 10 BULLSEYE! YMCA has started its season with 13"members ; they are powerless to do anything but protest." To reach the perion you wont, betweeh"acounly adminis'trator~and'a county tirst change in the .-form—of—Union—County, a.m. 206 N. Wood Avenue from Summit and neighboring communities manager and may well feel that a complete Government since it was founded In 1857." Linden, N.J.-486-4300 under the direction of William Liebiedz, YMCA— Saving on freadwear A few vacancies still exist for somo of these <*!n thii newspaper. lt"» »o Showroom Hour*.; reform has already taken place when, in fact, Kennedy charged that "there are at least M»n.,TuoI.,Thur».-9:30 10 I GREliNOCRO'S INC., H osp i ta I a ppo i nts . Two from Springfield 1 group sessions. Application can be made at the men's and bovs^ program director. -the change is minima!. '— - three factors that are the real reasons behind Keep your tires properly aligned to steer DIAL Frl.-«:30 lo V, S»t.-»:JO to S:3 an affiliate mimlMr HONORING PASTOR — Shown til dinner last Friday honoring the Rev. Clarence Leaders' Club is a national YMCA program more safely and. save on treadwear.-Tires Ice Skating Center or by telephoning 241-3263. Cloud Wcdneldav enter medical school Charles F. Kennepy, commission chairman, the freeholders' foot-dragging on a charter Although entrants are late in the start of the 686-7700 • itl P.M. Alston, pastor qf^ Antioch Baptist Ghurch, Springfield, ,ar_o,JjQrn.Jeft._SpringTield for boys in grfdes 7-12 who are interested in associate chaplain said that "under the present law, a county change." He said: which roll straight make proper, economic use : -eight sessions they can attend makeup classes ._.• Mqyor•Edwprd""N.."S'flso~Jr./ Dr. Bruce Evans of"the First Presbyterian Church, Mr. teaching sports and swimming. Members meet The new associate chaplain in the Overlook Lee'MetseJ, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meisei " "odniinislralof'lias: dbsbVutely~Ha~pOwef =the "One is the possible loss—of- patronage, and Mrs. Alston and the Rev. Robert H. Johnson of First hiopewelLBaplist Church in weekly .on Friday ..evenings from_7*30 Hospital Protestant Chaplaincy Service, isJhe_, of Springfield and Robert Bernstein,-son of freeholders may only delegate some of their because a county manager would be em- Newark, a Springfield resident: The dinner,-held at the Town and Campus, West (followed by gym andswim) for theory and ReiL_ Charles A. Woinrich, who comes to "Buis~Bernstcin,~~ also of Springfield, have work assignments to him." He added: powered to hire and, fire non-civil service pracfTCFlraining, and give volunteer service in BUECHE-GliypD — created this FRIDAY DEADLINE Orange, marked Mr. Alston's 10th anniversary as pastor in Springfield. Overlook from Presbyterian St. Luke-'fi- •-entered;the New Jersey Medical School of the " "One of the freeholders' main-complaints is employees (department heads),— All Items other than spot nowa —YMCA physical education programs. During Hospital, Chicago, where he took his super- College of Medicine and Dentistry of New timepiece -an oval 18k gold frame r • • that they have very little power over affairs of Another Is Ihe fact that all freeholders' terms the year there are special features such as trips should be In our office by noon visory training. ' ~ Jersey. - .„ ,. encircles a black onyx dial with 18k the county in the present form of government would expire immediately after the election in on Friday. I'"—FRIDAY DEADLINE to sporting events, outings, camping trips, area Mr. Weinrich, pustor of a Lutheran Church in Meisel graduated from Union College and gold hands. The 30-inch chpin of 18k and they feel strongly, according to .their November 1S75 If the charter question passes -conferences and-other projects. Washington, 111., for four years7iriterried"at'Str -Bernstein from Tulane University- \" gold'andijtackTshyx rings is one of the- — j All items other than spot Boys interested in becoming YMCA Leaders ' | news should be In our. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee, earned his., most exciting jewelry designs" In the . may contact Uebledz at the Y," 273-3330. master of ' divinity degree at Concordia new .Buocjie-Girod collection at S. events open = office by noon on Current members 'include John Madison and RENT THAT ROOM with oWont Ad. Minimum^ linos to the public | Friday. Seminary in St. Louis and his B.A. at Coneordhi (20 avornoo length words) 16.00. Coll 6B67700. Marsk & Sons, AAillburn; prices at '' Louis Fasuld of Springfield. 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AccouhFD'epp3itQiri=r-~ for Here's my one -two-Hve^4erv^oHars-{ circle one) i SHORT ROLLS REDUCED 150% *" "--'- ---•—*"irrrranBanper and Bill Ruocco; IDEPOSIT SCULPTURED NYLON —RICH-SHAG DEDICATION * NO MINIMUM BALANCE Name. 9 It's wise to protect your valuables • NO SERVICE CHARGE Only sq. yd. Only sq.yd., Only Only sq.yd. from theft, fire or disaster with a Two'«da and candy otripoil Extra durable hllow lectured Now beauty

Only Sflrydr Only Only 20 Road,' cMJiLV,. IVi" Luxury ihag that »tlll A collection of Hunt of the moat Comblno«-1ht mod«rn tooh ol a Sell it yourself ! ! Dramatic tip U>ear«J >tyilr>ol low pllq nylon i^^l with the otfttn one pr the moit'ttorwilnti elegant velvet! we hove sold in HJONIESTY This it ont of the IhicKost. most loltnwi ol •jiljiju. Th« mo«. luxurl6utcarp«Tttyle«. Famou* ^eltecti In corpet. Can be uted recent yean. Acrvllci, wools Ifiiot. . .call a Realtor. mill* 5i Roxbury, Aldon, World. commercially, at well. end polyeiterft. daslrabls loolTIn rartMl today. .. SPRINGFIELD DCUAYIT. (OIM itocKirdm irawl It.) THE BOARD OF REALTORS' , Wad.. Frl. 1-9 AW% I) Open pmW Til 9 PM QTC * > Saturday h\t PM , O f O- The Family Savings Bank r ., Ttiurt.. sa>. » « •tO9" |l of the ORANGES and MAPLEWOO 'ASBURY PARK 14JOA«lxiryA».lM3airwM..(!rl.»to»,To«.TI>ur>,5al»to«. I* DENVIlLEBtK.t.«niK'ltoD«nvlll.B0.t»hop»17.t»;AAm,W«.Frl,9tc.», ' In ELIZABETH: 1 UNION SQ.UARE & 540 MORRIS AVENUE • 289-0800 Vote for BANNER and ™,Thurl,5al.tto« a>t0US RIVER,""""" W.W«.MonInru 5»1.9to5:W. Frl. ?to»| In SCOTCH PLAINS: 2253 NORTH AVE. (Cor. Crestwood Rd.) • 654-4622 - "J including Livingston, Millburn, Short Hills and Springfield' .Armstrong floor G.I, p or MVOIVIH0 L """ ••» •prlnglltld Republican Campaign Commlttea. R. Posltan, M Gregory Road, Suflimtislti, N.J. 070S1 .LINOLEUM ^CARPET Member Fwlur.ul Deposit Insurance Cntji. Call 763-5450 for a list of our members fashion center l cH*«or[1 I) -

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Lfct-t.; ..... , „ " . Eastss"j«f.T.-».r-.- •'-•.:-'•: \ Thursday, October 17, 1974-...... ,_- J SPRINGFIELD(N,J.) LEADER-Thursday, October 17, 1974-11 Republican fb©d plait of waiting the several years required for Corps efforts to solve flooding problems and it is high < Hadassah supper 1J111 x m riginee'rs' -of. Engineer action.: We would even consider 'time the county played an effective role in- widening the beds of existing ponds and lakes to assistlng them' In reducing the massive ClbS Thursday will fete Kaffeeklatsch group presents '" - ' Union County's Republican candidates for out' for politicians who habitually pass the buck basins to hold storm waterinstead of holding It flood waters until down-stream facilities can increase their water detention capacities," the property damages that result from lieavy rains Kiel-holder, •incumbents Matthew H. Njlseh- (o Washington instead of buckling down to find in the cellarsof our citizens' homes," they said. handle iL-Hila_inouM be_agiant stcpin storm -Republicans.added.-'-We would'mandate-tint-, and flooding. ;We pledge to investigate every and Rose Marie Sinnott and their running relief for our flood problems," the candidates The candidates noted that reliance upon the water relief," they predicted. • all natural water courses within the county be, possible'source of State and Federal funding to" FIBSTPHESBYTERIAN CHURCH paid-up members mate, Weslfield attorney Robert C. Doherty, said. "Instead of waiting until the 1980's for the Corps of Engineers has been an "agonizing The Republicans noted that their plan would kept clean by the individual municipalltles.anrj -implement our plan."'""' MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL Springfield Chapter of Hadossaliwill hold its 'Sounds of Love'documentary hriVe announcer] a^pTnrQrrbriifr/atJourTiood" CorpsofEngineers ttrstudy our applicatlohsT" ^ir6Fa1l7d1r -probably draw "rosistance'^-from-tnc we would seek cooperation"froTU uui sister pald-up~Membcrstrtp~'Supper -next Thursday; relief in the county without reliance upon the to_.conduct their surveys, to, offer their ment foFitoo mnny years. "If we deepen our Commission. 'The essential point Is the. tax- counties, up-stream and down-stream, to assist PASTOR: THE RE\T. BRUCE W. EVANS, D D Oct. Zi, at 7 p.m. at Temple Beth Ahm. It will The Kaffeeklatsch Group of the Springfield War II was condemned" to death by the "Nazis United States Corps of Engineers. multitude of alternates, and to baffle the public . lakes and ponds, clean our stream beds and payers own the park lands, cannot.use them for in the project," ... FRIDAY DEADLINE : .. DIRECTOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: honor all new members and life members. Mrs. Presbyterian Church, under the leadership of for aiding the Jews of Hollandtoescapecapture and death. "We believe the Corps of Engineers has long. with delay after delay, we should use our take advantage of natural low-lying park lands recreation during periods of heavy rains and • "It's worth p try," Nilsen, Sinnott and All Items other than spot news should be In our BHEILA KILBOURNE Anthony Denner, life membership chairman, Mrs. J. Brenton- Stearns, will sponsor the out-lived its usefulness and has become a 'cop- existing count-y park lands as natural detention and open spaces, we can effectively detain flooding^ and would welcome relief now instead Doherty said. "We commend local municipal otflceby noon on Friday. Thursday—9:30a.m. -.4 p.m., rummage sale will welcome all new life members.' showing of the,film, "The Sounds of Love," A spokesman added, "The Sounds of Love" is a film about women but it is not a woman's sponsored By the Ladies' Evening Group will be Mrs. Frank Robinson, membership chair- next Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. In the Presbyterian film. It is an absorbing documentary that" has held in the lower level of the Parish House.'ST man. Is in charge of the supper. She-will-be- Parish House. This new color documentary magnetic appeal as it probes into the lives of Church Mall. 3:30 p.m,, confirmation class. 8 assisted by Mrs. Asher Nelderman, hospitality features Maria VonTrapp, the real Maria from Toll cited three magnificent ladies. , I. p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. cliairman, and Mrs. Joseph Gruenberg, co- the "Sound-of.-Musicr" movie actress Dale Sunday—9:15 a.m., Church School. Classes chairman. Evans and Corrle Ten Boom, who during World "Come Ten Boom suffered at the hands of in cancer the Nazis. Cruel wartime death claimed the for three-year.Hjlds to grade seven are held in The invocation will be given by MrsTMbrris lives of four of her loved ones. Betrayed by her the Parish House. vThe eighth grade con- Lieff and a convention report will be given by countrymen for aiding Jews, she, too, was of breast TWO GUYS firmation class attends the 9:30 worship ser- Mrs. Clifford SchjvarU, president of the Mar/a Pantano scheduled for execution. Her description of An estimated IIO.OOO women FOOD DEPT. vice. 9:30 and 11a.m., identical worship ser- chapter. Mrsl Robert Weltchek will report on vices, with Dr. Evans preaching. The what happened is a lesson in love that viewers will be affected by breast SUNDAY HOURS ' the book and author luncheon and Mrs. Wallace sacrament of Baptism will be administered at becomes bride of will not soon forget. cancer during 1<)74 and 30,000 Callen will discuss the harvest luncheon. Mrs. 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. the ll o'clock service. Child care is provided on women will die of the disease" Alec Glatzcrwlll report on thexnke.sale to be "Dale Evans' marriage to cowboy actor Roy. FOOD DEPARTMENT the second, floor of the Chapel bullding.ad- Q.M. Bourlotos rRogers beautifully illustrates that true love is during the year, according to . held on Oct. 25 at the Grand Union Store in the American Cancer Society. Toward th» purchiu* of joining the Sanctuary during both services. possible in Hollywood's world of make-believe: ".--:'/ .-••' 10:15 a.m., young people's choir rehearsal In Springfield.. " ' - In"The Sounds of Love", she, Illuminates how Breast cancer. the $2 OR MORE IN OUR SALE TODAY THRU SAT. A musical show written and directed by Irene predominant form of cancer the Parish House auditorium. 1 p.m., The God involves Himself in human drama and CROP "Walk fojjlunger" will begin from the Chotiner will be featured: Mrs. Leslie makes Himself heard." affecting women, is most APPETIZING DEPT. Sjliulman, Mrs. Sidney Feldman, Mrs.Samuel • frequently found in the over-115 On* coupon par customer. | LPBrlsh.House, sponsored by the Westminster "Maria Von Trapp has a powerful story. Her 3ood thru S_t. Oct. 19,1974- Goldonberg, Mrs. Frank Robinson, Mrs. „ age group, according to Dr. ( Fellowship under the chairmanshlp~of Donald Chotiner, Mrs. Barry Segal anTMrs. Charles adventurous and overflowing life was told in Warren Kn.aucr.of.tlie medical" He'teeV,-..,,. ' Shapi__are in the cast. They will be ac- the-film," "The -Sound of Music." In "The - •.--committees—ofr-thr—socrctyV~ Monday—9-11:30 a^m.vweekday cooperative companied by Sherrl Wildman at the piano. Sounds of Love," she reveals an interesting Union County Unit, But the nursery. 3:15 p.m.; Browniesr7p.ni., Girl combination of the bitter and the sweet as she' Mrs. Schwartz,, chapter president, noted poignantly tells of those days in the Austrian disease, when diagnosed early Scouta. . ^vhen, she returned from the- national, con- and treated promptly, can' Tueadny—9:.3tr a.m., Kaffeeklatsch Group Alps just before the invasion of-Hitler's ar- vention In Atlanta earlier tills month Uiat at a mies.". : ...'•• have a cure rate of t!:rpercenl. will sponsor a program for all women in the time when more women are finding em- "Breast cancer cannot be church featuring the film, "The Sounds of ployment outside the home, membership in Child care will be provided for the meeting prevented," said Dr. K-naner, Love," which tells the story of Maria Von many women's 6rganizatlqns la^ shrinking. and refreshments will-be-served. "hut lhi> number of lives saved ; |-Trappr Dale _vans-and-Corrle Ten Boom;—i ,'TiTsTone exceptlorTIiTHadassah, wh"ose~3301WKr~ , ---MRSrDONALD-B. YOUNC. .- in incrcifting each year as refreshments will be served and child care members make it the largest women's more cases are diagnosed provided. 7:'S0 p.m., Cub Pack 70. organization In the' world, she said. She at- • Joan Kordalski, early and treated without MRS. MARK C.MULLEH ANY HALF GALLON OF •• Wednesday—9-U:30 a.m., weekday nursery. trlbuted this to the fact that Hadassah "Is more delay. In fact. (15 percent of H3IH Sl63K Smoked Hams than a service organization and it Is rmren," breast lumps are discovered D.B, Young wed TEMPLE BETH AHM Miss Walsh wed tlrely by volunteers. There are no paid, fund- by women themselves." ' OnIC* Ecoupo CREAn p«r cutiomarM; Good Ihru Sat. OcL 18,1»74. __AN AFFILIATE OF THE raisers." "-••-.- ' • Dr. Knaiier said 20 breast., UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA foMarkMuller in church service v cancer ' detection demon- - -r -—- 0F AMERICA " 7 •"""" Join FrahcesKordaTski bfSpririgfleld was . .stratum projects in the nation ' BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD married Saturday*to Donald Bruce Young, also this year will serve at least ' . RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE at Scotch Plains of Springfield, at the First Presbyterian 100,01)0 women. Women, said 'CANTOR FAKIDDARDASHTI Connie Margaret Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Church. Dr. Bruce Evans officiated. - • Dr.:. Knauer, can -examine SPECIAL MILK-FED VEAL SALE! Friday—B:45 p.m., Sabbath services. Mrs. James 'R. Walsh of Scotch Plains, was The bride is the daugtiter of Mrs. Marcella themselves for signs of breast Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath services. married Oct. 5 to Mark Charles Muller, son of Kordalski of Hillside avenue and the late cancer. Tile CaTTcer Society Tuesday—8:30 p.m., Deborah meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Paul r. Muller orHenshdvraveT," Charles kordalski. Mr. Young is the son of Mr. offers a free pamphlet ex- Legs-Veal Wednesday—8 p.m., youth commission Springfield. . '' . and Mrs. Kennelh- Young of Pitt road". A~~ plaining! Jlir _prnci;diire for TOP ROUND ROAST The Rev. John ft. Doherty and the Rev. reception followed' the ceremony Ht the . seli'-hrcast examination aneT Unyan'Serelce^Mondaytoough-Friday;?— jame's'DBWarnsfflctatedntthexCTenTonyinStr "Ciiariliclisr "Chateau - -- ~^ additional information about Toward Ihe purchase of LOIN -ano IRIB -tea ANY JAR OR CAN OF TOP SIRLOIN ROAST a.m., Monday through Thursday, 8:15 p.m Bartholomew Church, Scotch. Plains. A Carolyn Belohlavek was matron of honor for the free breasl examination.^ 89 69 Sunday, 9 a.m. and 8:15 p.m., Saturday, 7:30 "reception was'held in Red Wood Inn, Somer- her sister. Bridesmaids were Irene Hrynyk of program. The pamphlet may 1 Veal Chops , I Veal Chops t I p.m. ' vlllo . J . . Roselle and Jo-Anne:Wloseki)f:Fort Lauder be obtained by contacting the COFFEE The bride, who was given in marriage by her dale, Fla. Arthur.Marshall of Springfield waB. Union County Unit. American Ona coupon par cuitomer. OELI-OCLIQHT BONELESS BRISKET 3KIPPY-CREAMYOA CHUNKY ' Good Ihtu Sol., Oct. 18,1974. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH father, was attended by Katliy Anthes of best man. Ushers were Jack Bashford of Un(on Cancer Society, 512 West- 1/L ); CORNED THIN CUT I ThiCK (THE CHURCH OFTHE RADIO Linden, maid of honor, and Karen Yula of Rah- and Peter Keller of Springfield. minster ave., Uliziiheth . or by «9 I CUT 25 Peanut Butter ,..,,., 75° "LUTHERAN HOUR" AND TV'S "THIS IS way, Cynthia Dorlo.of Clark and Susan KIOSB of •calling the unit ill 35-1-737:1. Ib.- VANITY FAIR-JUMBO - - Mr. arid Mrs". Young are graduates of BEEF I Ib. 1 ' " THELIFE") Ke'nllwnrth", brldesmtHriV-Bobyn Muller" of Jonathan Dayton Regional High School. She Is Fairfield, a niece, was flowergirl. WEEKLY SPtCIAL Print Towels 2 _& 79* 639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD •employed by Western Electric, Springfield. He_- U.S.D.A. CHOICE- . CUT, tf%f"" " THE REV. JOEL R. YOSS, PASTOR Norman Muller of Foirfield, brother of the Quarterly AJAX ALL PURPOSE is owner of Young's Auto Body. Chuck Steak.»OO ••'••-•• TELEPHONE: DR9-4525 groom, was best man. Richard Muller of . MRS. GEORGE M. BOipLOTOS Following a wedding trip to Bermuda the . Thursday—8 p.m., choir. Hartford, Conn., also a brother, James-Patuto Maria Colette Pantano, daughter of Mr. and couple will reside In Livingston. QOVT.INSPeCTEDTHIQHON CITY CUT FRESH PORK SHOUSHOULDEL R Cleaner nr 59* Sunday—8:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 of Clifton "and "David Cesareo of Belmar were Mrs* Charles J. Pantano of Blazo terrace, DOW MAXWELL HOUSE ; Tll^ Quarterly wage reports and . "TJsiiefsT B -ship, i:P.m.rCROP-WalkT. ...._;_._.;_ -Tliobrldo-waagradLmtedfrom ScoldiPluiM- of-.Mr, and ^Mrs» Harold Ringled of. Melville social security contributions OUND GENUINGENUINEE ,~- — 'T-1J OVEN CLEANER Monday—4 p.m., Confirmation I. 8 p.m., Sfon/ca=Robbfrrs 1 for household workers are due 16-OZ. 09 5l^1nBtanrColfee":rz:~:r.9 z^,—V Fanwood High School and tlnion College^ She is place, Irvington, were married Oct. 6 in Our Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Blumenfeld. of West by Oct. ,31, according to Beef Shin ,». I Shoulder Lamb Chops , 1 Kosher Spears ...:T59° administrative board. employed at Ralph Libonati Co. In Springfield. Lady of Lourdes Church, Mountainside. Orange, formerly of Springfield, have an- S IFrs Tuesday-^ p.m., Confirmation II. The groom was' graduated from Jonathan The ReyJ Gerard Whalen officiated at the Robert E. Willwerth, social REG. 1.2S HEADY TO COOK " #»_k* * ' "*O. OB LAZY MAPLI.VAC PACK BATHUIZE _",#»». engagem enttojd. nounced the birth of their son, Ethan Hale, who security district manager in , NOW .—: Wednesday—l-p.m.,7Bible-Siudygroup.sr!-_ Dayton -Regional High- School and-Rugers. - ceremony, which was followed byarecepUon- ^wasbonrorrSept. 22 at St.Barnabas-Medical Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Stonka of Moun- Elizabeth'.. Turkey Of iimsti^^~^ University and, received his master's degree in Friar Tuck Inn, Cedar Qrove. • -Center in Livingston. The boy weighted 9 lbs. 9 WITH A FOOD PURCHASE SWIf T PR M1UM SPRISIGFIELD EM ANUEL UNITED from Fairleigh Dickinson-University.. He Is . The bride was given in marriage by her tainside have annoounced the engagement of "If you pay a household HYORAOE'9 ALL MEAT OR BEEF "IJatV ^ PAMPERS NEWBORN •_ ' • . ' oz.-The Blumenfelds have no oilier children. OF$2ORM0R6 39 55 METHODIST CHURCH employed by. Victory Engineering Corp., father. Vera Abruzzo of Newark was matron of their daughter, Barbara Louise, to Donald C. worker ?50 or more Jn cash MOUOeWABtODEPT. CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY.GREEN honor. Froncine Zuppa of Newark andAnn Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Charles wages in any three-month Franks _.„,....:...... »79° Smoked Daisys «... I Disposable Diapers ,. I Springfield. '._._. _ SWIFT PREMIUM Um OBMEAT -r S£3ir_ ' ARMOUR PUHB POWt-i . . gj. BAHMla L - , ' • • ' ; j.'_ THE REV. JAMES DEWART,.MINISTER " Following a two-week trip to Hawaii"," the "DeBarj of Trvihgt6n,"cbusins 6TTlie"b"riae7and RobblnS of Nieliulaort, Pa. calendar quarter for work Thursday—8p.m., Chancel Choir, Trivett Diane Blume of Irvington were bridesmaids, ./The bride-elect is a graduate- of1 Gov. around your house, you must 19 coupUTwill roslde 11 ARfflUHtWELtS Franks u, 89° Sausage Meat ,69° Toddler _. I Qiapel. 8:30 p.m., Search, pastor's study. 9 and Klmberly DePalma of Westfield, a niece of Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley Your send a report of the wages and p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous; closed meeting, TEMPLE SHA'AIIEY SHALOM plans winter date ffie bride, was flower girl. '" -" Heights, and attended Union College in —I4ie social security PRODUCE DEPT. FROZEN FOOD DEPT. Fellowship Hall. . AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Eisenhauer of Old-—U-Bob-Suchocki of Irvington was best man. Cranford, where she majored, in business ad- contribution to the Internal Friday—8 p.m.."Busy Fingers "of Wesleyan AMERICANrHEBREW CONGREGATIONS -Tote rofld, Mountainside, have announced the ministration. She is employed by the Wyoming SPRINGFIELD"AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD. Ushers were John DeBari of Irvington, 6ousin OPTICIAN Revenue Service within one ON-COR ALL VARIETIES Service Circle, "47 Clinton flye. engagement of their daughteiv-Elaine M, of the bride; Vic DeMasi of Parlln and' National Bank, Factoryvllle, Pa. In month after the end of the SWEET CALIFORNIA Sunday—Laity Day, 9:30 a.m., 'irlvett RABBI: HOWARD SHAPIRO Eisenhnuer, to Ralph J. Mllano, son of Mr. and Alexander Smith of Roselle Park" Kenneth Mr. Robbins, a graduate of Mountalnview quarter," Willwerth said. ENTREES | Chapel service; theme: "What Shall I Do?" CANTOR: IRVING KRAMERMAN" . Mrs. Frank Mllano of. Elizabeth^ The' an- Kovac of Plscataway, cousin of the groom, was High School, Kingsley, Pa., Is a technician with SPRINGFIELD . Quarters are January- FOR \ 9:3p a.m., German language worship with the Steven Scliey, son 01 Mr, and Mrs. Edward • nouncement was made on Sept. 21, ringbearer. . _ Sire Power, Tunkliannock, Pa.. H0NEYDEW Schey of Redwood road, Springfield, was called February-March, .ApriMrlay-.. Tiiffk 2-lb. Rev FredGruber preaching. 9:30a.m., Church The bride-elect, who was graduated from 248 MORRIS AVE. • 3764108 June, July-Xugust-September," to theTorah as the Bar Mltzyahat.t.hejlinhliat ,, The- bride .was graduated from Gov. MELONS each' TWO pkg. ' School for all agesv 10:30 a.m7r~fe!low8hip Governor Livingston Regional-High School;- "Livlngston-Reglonal-High School in-Berkeley and Qct^nbe v^ N o vjem_bjer^ period sponsored by Church School. 11 a.m cprvtro (in Oct, 5. . • Berkeley Heights, is employed by Bl-Lectric ' Heights. The groom, a graduate of Columbia ' ScrtTbdrh to" Krae'meTS""" December.Wage reports and^ l--soil-ol-Mr..-and-l«Ira_EdwiU:cL_ v : ; COFFEE-RICH NON-DAIRY CREAMER gp °^TIgrr^dttoilJMn"*Tvrapl^ootl,''*ts*erTipltjyr*d'by ' •'"•^r r^Vfd'"TWfi'r"r;a'nl e'^^~R1~kraenYer"" or social security contributions CRISP GREEN Harvitt, of Sunnyview road, Mountainside, was Her fiance, who attends St. Peter's Colleger Ford Motor Company in Metuchen. — be presented by lay members of the B r 1 1 nl Philadelphia have announced thp birth of a five -thirthlrd"qnaTtenif—1974- SAVE' called to tho Tornl' PS '>'" " M't"" * the -rftsrsuy Clty.'Is'umployed-by-Schering-^eorprr ThTTconpie left fur awetldhig-trip-to-PloridaT- are due by Oct. 31. ngregationre'p.m.; Youth-FeHowalUfr Shabbat service on Oct. 12. CUCUMBER; 46c pt«.i 35c Kenilworth. They will live in Mountainside. Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. The reports may be filed on LIGHT N'LJVEUY Monday—8 p.m., trustees. y ' Thursdny—8 p.m., duplicate bridge. . A January 1975 wedding is planned. Kraerher is (lie former Leslie Gross of "West-..- a form" available at any TueBday-7;45 p.m.,- Women's Mission Friday—8;4S,P,m_-i. 9rcv .'Shobbat service. Wo.will close at noon Friday Oct. 25 and FRESH CRISP U.S. No, 1 * £». T24%t - field. Mr.-Kraemer- is the son of- Mr. and Mrs. r_cmiijn closed all day Saturday Oct. 26, Will 1 reopen Monday, Veterans Day, Oct. 28. Internal Revenue Service YOGUIRT '--Circle- --- -•• •- '- -.-— —Saturday—10:30 a.m., Shabbat service. 7:15 Israefi will speak Jerome W. Kraemer of Springfield. office — "Employer's Mclntosh Apples, .-.UP 3 ••>. Da Tasti-Fries »AVE «c ' Swiss Cheese COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "p.m., Israel folk festival, -Madison Square Quarterly Tax Return for FRESH CRISP *%*%* SEABHOOK (_ OArf* Mim-bazaar Oct. 25 c •••.. MEETING HOUSE LANE . Garden. Household Employees (for MOUNTAINSIDE Sunday •9 a.m., adult Bar-Bat Mitzvah on women's status Y program Social Security)." Pascal Celery : = SK 29B* Creamed Spinach ^^. 31" oU Ham Bologna to aid day care center MORTON FAMILY 8IZE SAVE 14o ROYAL CREST-LEAN iTENDI MINISTER:THEREV.EL,MERA.TALCOTT class. "The Status of Women in Israel" will.be FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER _ _., ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR: "Tuesday.—7:30 p;m religious school board The fourth annual "Mini-Bazaar" for the discussed by Judge Luba Fortuna of Israel at • topics listed Seedless Grapefruits 5 "•erTSr Macaroni & Cheese CASSEROLE, ,*,,. ..•"•'.-•. -JAMESLITTLE : meeting.- —____ benefit of the Westfield Day Care Center will be the first regular meeting of the season of the UC to show QAnDENFRISH - ...... '""_*%'/ Thursday—7 p.m., Westminster Choir — ST.'STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CIIL'IICH held in the Westminster Hall of the Sisterhood of Congregation Israel, to be held Breast cancer and the rehearsal. 8 p.m., deacons'meeting. • _ Presbyterian Church, Mountain avenue at Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the synagogue, 339 ( v HamCapicola PHILAOBLPMIA IMITATION ' ~^v 119 MAIN ST,,MILLBURN importance of self- ^ancer film GreeFIRM REDn Cabbage » luOnion Rings .AVE ,„- v% o9 RICH'S OVEN ROASTED NATURAL ^ **. Sunday—9:30 a.m., Bible study and Church REV. JOSEPH D. HERRING, RECTOR Broad street.WestfieldjonOct. 25 from 10 a,m. Mountain ave., Springfield. examination are the, topics for NOURISHMENT. J1UITONI .._ . SAVeiOC to 6 p.m. It is Sponsored by the Day Care Center Lee Harelik, Sisterhood president, said Breast cancer will be the School for' grades 3-8. 10:30 a.m., morning Sunday—8 a.m., Holy Communion, 10 a.m., discussion at the' Summit [Tomatoes CARTON 0F Cream Cheese Auxiliary, Judge Fortuna is visiting the United States as a subject of a film and Turkev Breast, -. ^591 worship and Church School for Cradle.Roll Holy Communipn^nd Bormon, JirstSundoy ond~ YWCA Kaffeeklatsch Lasagna W/Meat Sauce . - particlpant_Jn__e_ . discussion to be sponsored by I( through second grade. festival occasions; morning prayer and ser- A new attraction at the Bazaar this year wili- prnprnirmii Wednesday. Carl program implemented,by_ the Israel Program the Department of Health BAKERY SPECIALS! Monday—8 p.m., trustees'meeting. . mon, second-through fifth Sundays; 10 to 11:15 Kea "mini-luncheon" offered at the "Upstage Masonberg, director of the Services of Union College on Jwo (jilt/d 1 CjuifA ______Tuesday '-"-8 p.m;, nominating .committee a.m., Churcli'School", babysitting at 10 a.m. Deli" from il:30 to 1:30. Center of Metropolitan New Jersey. department "ol cdiFcatTolTal meeting.1--.—" •••-••• —••-•:_ :— •:—: .The Westfield Day Care Center tuition Is In 1948 Judge Fortuna was appointed Haifa services of the Orthn Phar -Tuogday at noon and ' Toward in* piucnaaa ol- • "~~ ANTIOCH N APTIST CHURCH Thursday, Oct. 24, at 8 p.m. Toward th* purchu« of - Toward th« pu7ch«i» 01 -I Wednesday—5:30p.m., conflffnatfon class. 8. bpsed on a family's ability to pay."The deficit deputy district attorney and in 1954 she served maceutical Corp , will use a .SEVEN SEAS REAL I p.m., Chancel Choir rehenrsa!,.- :.;_.." MECKES ST:'AND S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. -miisrBemet by private contributions. Those film and a breast model Both jjrograrns will be open PILLSBURY 3B0XESPILLSBURY I SPRINGFIELD as a Haifa district court judge; In 1956-sliewns to .the public, according'to PIE CRUST MIX -i BLU simulator, "Bethi," to- Elaine Orlowaki of Roselle VDRESSING "r^r^EVANC^LBAFTIKPfiiiUBCftr '. ^ qnnta_ct Mrs,Roderick Chure, chairman of psychiatti_commlSslon.For many yearsblii demonstjnte for cancer of the 1 -8TO2.BTU Satu 1 -Church -School .tholF ParR^ director of health iozBax -"•--"•| :::,m SHUNPIKE RD,, SPRINGFIELD mera»rsMPTind-hospltality^t.23Hj!____ headed tho Haifa district committee .dealing OOOO DHLY ATTWO QUYB. OOODJJHLYATTWOOUVS OfflDONLiAxtw^oyx". services. -••••" " ;- • • On« coupon p«r cutloirlarr On« coupon par cuitomvr Onvcouponparcutlomtr. f "TvlttrafteMare'orjuvenlleoffcnaers;as^weH nr the Prevention of "members and'nonmcmbcib, - STATION WAWZr99rlFM, worship service. 7 p.m., evening fellowship.. : and newcomers to the area ^nnlon,.ha..been_ —amm a__> •___' UL-17 Mini-Donuts Wednesday—9 p.m., midweek service. - • •*"• To PyWicify provided by the American. iEVERV.SATURD&Y.AT.H0:3pP,M__. :; were especially urged to come _ Cancer Society. Pamphlets VALUABK COUPON VALUABLE COUPON1 —/we. Tliursday-^TTSO p.rh., choir rehearsal. _»'C. JAMESCHUHCII •' for coffee and conversation at in preparing newspaper re- 9 45 a m. T)|t' hour program —drrsTTtiylng breast toward tha purchata Qt I ioba..ni>*iiTMjHT English Muffing 3o,i ¥l FVlday—7 p.m., Boys'" Brigade, 7:15 p.m., 45S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., , Son for Jaffes Toward Iha purehau ol TWO OUYS RAISIN AND CHOCOLATE CHIP will begin sihortlyaflei 10 examination, techniques will T.w.rd,h.purch..... I ^ ^.J 'J^^ZZL I • Pioneer Girls. : • SPRINGFIELD leases ?.Write to this news- 3 BOXES UPTON M6BlHI:TII ll i - Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday., School^ 11 a.m., MSGR: FRANCIS X. COYLE, PASTOR A son, Jacob David, was born to Mr. and Mrs also be distributed,. TEttEY H-D 16-OZ. BOX T ^E__I__i ' " HOUSE | paper and ask for our "Tips Gerald Jaffe of Sqmerville at St. Barnabas FRIDAY DEADLINE Loaf Cake .-. ,.79* n)orn|ng'worshlp. Pastor Schmidt will continue REV. STEPHEN P. LYNCH * • CA DAnC BOX' CUP-A-SOUP : ,pn Submitting News re- Medical Center in Livingston Oct. 5. Mrs. All Items other than spot news TWOOVYS ,' . ""' "\" with his messages In the Book of Mark. 11a.m. REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING 4-PACK QUICK OATS j KTH CRACKERS %St i ; Jaffee, Is the former Meredith Chotiner of should bo In our office by noon Senior citizens S Junior Church. 5:30 p.m., youth groups. 7 p.m., ; REV.PAUL J.KOCH leases." QOOD ONLY AT TWO QUYS QOOD ONLY ATTWO OUY1. I H HUH OOOaoOD ONL ONLYY A TA TTW TWOO OUY aUYS S I Springfield. on Friday. ' r, On«co_portp«rcu»t(Mn#OM ooupor] p*r eutlMn«r r • ______C______| OnOM * coupocouponp«n pvr ooiutomar^ . Pretzel Logs and Rings 3 1 evening service; film, "Thief in the Night," ASSISTANT PASTORS to meet Monday OwidlhfXJllit.Oct 1», 1»4. 4OC I ^•RftJ|fiE_____l GoodthfuS.I.Oct- ••• tat,0e< . 11.1174. ... I will be shown. MPR BCITroODt ••• I -___MWJI-_-_W-_BI MPR-THIKCIILIII COMPANY *l Sunday Masses—7 p.m, Saturday), 7, 8:15, PAINTERS, ATTeNTIONI Soil youriell to over 60,000 fomlllol" with a ' The Senior Citizens FUDGETOWN POOKIES Wednesday—8 p.m., prophecy conference. 9:30, 10;45 a.m. and noon. Daily, 7 and 8 a.m. low-cost Wont Ad. Coll W4-77OO. _ v . Community Club, an affiliate Dr. Herman • Hoyt, president, Grace Holyday, on eves of Holyday at,7 p.m.; on Holy " of the:«YM-YWHA" of Union, (HOUSEWAHES D_f*T. j^T^ ^Theological:Sominary and Grace Collogo,.will :"days'at;7,"o", 9," to B7mrnnd 7 ir.m.""" —-1 S»" SIZE be the speaker. All are welcome to attend. WIDIIII will hold a meeting at the BILLETTE FAMOUS BRAND ' Confessions—Saturday, l. to 2 p.m.;Monday LOSE WEIGHT For the body, nourishment cornea from •Temple Beth-El, 1374 North •' DRISTAN ' through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.njK No ton- Mason OMELET PAN ENAMEL SAUCE PAN milk. But for the lady's spirit, there's .ave., Elizabeth)-on-Monday- TRACII DECONGESTANT .....!.-.••...' . OUR LADY OK LOl'IUIES !: fesslona on.Supdnys, Holydays and eyes of OR MONEY BACK BATH OIL BY CLUU .ALUMINUM ASST. COLORS PltEVtOUStY SOLD FO* 1 QUIL between ll a.m. and 3 p.m. VtOUStY SOLD FO l-QT, CAPACITY ..',"• ~ Holydays. * - " ' th« Olrn, trlrn parson, you w«nt la nothing so nourishing as an exciting new BLADES •<•LMIO.KI-OZ.BTI., 300 CENTRAL AVE:, MOUNTAINSIDE bs. Bacauso OdrlnaM contains, th*- After n business session, at I., TABS i^i MO IIUI By MILT HAMMER«I'I""R I am olltm oshed: "ls~il proper to special care in. Iho Home. Wlicn diamond Ting, These In 14 karat yellow goid, , i REV." GERARD J.McGARRY, , SI most of/active r«duclng «la; *vi1l«bl« send a genlloirian flowers?" My "they are llowers irom MONA REQ.4.09 • 1. This country had a seven f p.m., Donna D'Amato KEG. 1.90 " PASTOR ^ wllhouta praicrlptlonl answer lo that is, 'ol course." MASON PERSONAL FLORIST, 61 from our comprehensive collection: A. $325. 99 11B0SPRUCRDRIVK year famine. • . Qrto tiny Odrlnox tablet t half of the Heart Association will BEO. Many men Hhe color, aroma and Main Slri'el. Mlllburn. they Ve NOW NOW ' REV. GERARD B.WHELAN 11 BLOCK OFF RT. 22 WEST I 2. What feast was celebrated hour before rnoal*' suppreiies your B. $400. C. $500. 'speak'on "Better Nutrition for in-. REV. CHARLES B. URNICK ^ . appetite • you eat lets - down go'the especially to be thobgtit of. Therp elesant . and personalized. ' Wc • CHURCH OFFICE: 232-345(1 at the Last Supper? calorie! - down goes trio wolghtl ore many (lowers and plants that' speciallzo In InoivldualiZfiU . Better Health." ASSISTANT PASTORS To Love Is to Give. FOIICHA>raDLIPt • ••;.''•• PARSONAGE: 233-4544 3. What Is the Hebrew name Odrlnex hat been used lucootlfully do have a distinctive mascbline nrronRonienls ,lqr 'any occasion. FOItCH|U>ntN u-or.»TL. . ^29 FLOORCA^E TRIAL SIZE . - ^ IBISS6LLJJPHOLSTERV . _,._ I by thousands all avtt the country SOco] C? 48 Sundap-Mnssea at7,8,9:16,10:30 a.m., ar.d REV. BADON.H. BROWN, PASTOR , quality. One Q) dur tavoiitegifts We create lunaral pieces in soptl Do Something Beautiful.® • ; for God? I tor 10 yaars • It will work lor YOU, (or men is a comblnaNon (Jlaht Liquiprin Bllttex Tuba :„„ 2i44< lZnoon.i. •.• . .i .. •• ••!•• ' Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday School for oil lasto . and send warm Moral Lavorls Mouthwash lMa.i.rr Step-Saver 1 |Klean N Shine 18° |Shampoo Kit I 4. True or false. Straw was With tho Odrlnox Plan, clinically and fresh flower design in a sympathy gills to tlio rosidonco ol FIGHT CANCER WITH A Saturdays—evening MBBS, 7 p.m. •'••• ' tested, you will eat. temlbly • no grade's and adults (bus service is 'available to used . In the 'making .of simple and Mtractlvcly designed Ihe deceased. Our Mowers are Weekdays—Ma88,ps at 7 and.a-.a.m. First ; itarvlno - no special qxerclsot. Safe CHECKUP AND A CHECK plck up and deliver; "call for further In- Egyptian* bricks. and effective whan lakon as directed. container. Perhaps you might pleasing to Ihe cy*e, tho soul and ••' Friday—7", Band 11:30 a.m. , • . send your fella' a few red .car-, formation regarding times and stops), 11 a.m., -5. True or false. A Bhavcd You must lost ugly lat or your lo you. Call us al.4B7-1666. We Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass— money' will bo refunded • no ques- nations or an exotic protea just to are open Tuesday Ihrough (U morningworshlp service (children's church for head, was once used as a tions asked. Start today, get rid of remind him you're proud dl him Saturday Irom 10 AM until's Monday at 8 p.m. .' *: • > flxctii fat and live longer, with J. Fino Jewelers Since 1848 AMERICAN grades 1-3 and a nursery arc availablo). p.m.v ; , Odrlnex. ' " • ,... • ' botn ways you knowl We will send your wishes i . . \ ANSWERS • Montclalr -Way no • Paramus • Woodbridgo IUNDAVI HAM 111 t P.M Nolr.»ponilbl0!oitypo,,n.phlcal.rror«. ;•> . at 2!45p.m. Frosh cul Mowers also anywhero In thft country. CANCER PO* tALII ALLOWID av LAW evening worship service, "0PSI <«I '•&X-TZ 'A!K1) need E. Brunswick • Nnnuot, N.Y. • Staten Island, NY, Rt, 22 at Morris Avenue Prlo«« t(l«clr»» Ihlu Sat, Oct. 10,1»T4. - UNION , Baptisms on Sunday at-2 p.m, by ap- Wednesday—8 pm... midweek prayer ser- C (SI ifll >4:S >!a) on SAVOM Congratulationt to Mr. & Mrs. Saul Lonlado on tho ".,•- © Vornado Inc., 1974 pointment. ' "' Bank Am«ric«rd Mjiittr th»r Days arid First Fridays, from + to-.6 and from . Blhle study and crafts foryourig people. rde* Orange. ' ..' '. • ' • •7J.45 to, 8:30 p.m. i ; . ~3 through 8, ,' , ' .

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Thursdoyr-Oc*ober—I-TT-1974 Edward ... .J ..{-Thursday, October 17, 1974- UAFfOf Barbara Ann Pazsik weds of Union married Byrne will address opening jo C3ene Budsock on Sunday v Eagleton poll' to Miss Natowich of school bdafds workshop Craig Zehner in AAaplewood St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church,"'' Kenilworthr_was'-the-jettlng_Sun£lny_fpr_!hjB_ Be^ -at-the-Good- Eellowshipl.Banquet,.- Barbara Ann Pazsik, daughter of Mr. and •*-Morethan 3,000 of New Jersey's sohootboan margin nuptla) mass and marriage of: Fatrlola-Ann -- •fgday, O'ct 24; and Carl B. Stokes, NBC Mrs. John C. Pazsik of Vauxhall road, Union, members will seek solutions to the problems ol .'"it is only fair that others involved in the Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. providing a "thorough and efficient" education news anchorman and former mayor of By. almost two to one] New Jerseyans was part of an agreement President Ford made "was" married Saturday afternoon to Craig Smith of Kenilworth, to Geno Budsock, son of Cleveland, will be the keynote speaker for the disapprove of President Ford's pardon of with Nixon before he resigned. Salmore noted Watergate~should also be pardoned." Even , -Zehner, son of Mr. and Mrs! Paul Zehner of at the Newjersey School Boards Association's those who disapprove of the.Nixon pardon Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Budsock, also of 22nd annual Workshop Oct. 23-25 at the Haddon Urban Boards Program on Thursday. former President Nixon. According to the that "more than two people out of five do not Broadwell avenue, Union. Kenilworth. Participants in the workshop, who represent. latest New Jersey Poll, conducted by the believe President .Ford's denial, that a .'deal' agree with this statement by a 5541 margin. The Rev. Bernard Peters officiated at the Hall Hotel, Atlantic City. . The Rev.. Allen Weber officiated at the ^ Governor Brendan T.Byrne will speakxm-the nearly every board of education In the sjate, Eagleton Institute' of Rutgers University, 62 was inyoled in granting of the pardon. Ford Among the major population groups in the ceremony in" St. Joseph's- Roman Catholic double-ring ceremony. A reception-followed at_ percent disapprove of the President's action, 33 will have to try to convince these skeptics when state, only among Republicans did a majority Church, Maplewood. A reception followed at 'flfrVp "Krinpntlnn Tn fipnrch wlrt nlfpnri Rrnnp. sessions and questions and 1p ppo the Galloping Hill Inn, Union. —'....' of Answers," at the first general session on pnswer roundtables on various topic' ' s relatin~g t d 5 t n nion"! igitibb VlTfir-w^ekVfhe-la-to—approvoj-of. the .Eri-jlrlpntln) '.pftrrinn. P»r- the Old Cider Mill .Grove, Union. percent approve and 5 percent nave no opinion"! iroEIemstttat plagued his "ticularly opposed to Ford's action in this The bride was escorted by her father. Robyn-- Wednesday, Oct. 23. Commissioner of to school operation and statewide educational DrJStephen A. Salmore, director of the New-• -avoid the credibility problems That plSgui ticularly oppos The bride was escorted,by her father.-'Mrs. Tolh served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids concerns. two predecessors."^ ... , . .matter are those under 30, men, non-wmtes~and Gary Zehner of Hazlet, sister-in-law of the Education Frederick G'. Burke will discuss Jersey Poll, observed that "a feeling that the were Deborah Garrecht, Mrs. Raymond—: "The Changing Nature of DeciBion-Making-in Legislative leaders participating in the concept of equal justice under law was violated By 54-41, a majorfty disagree that "the main liberals. Even conservatives, however, bride served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids Opperman, Deborah Rynn and Laura Budsock, sessions will include Senator James Dugan, reason why Presidnet Ford granted the pardon disapprove of the pardon, although by a were Mrs. Glen ZehnerTTHillsidersister-in-law Education" on thesecond day. by the pardon is a major reason for sister of the groom. • • Barbara Sizemore, superintendent of Raymond Garramone, John Riisso and Eugene dissatisfaction. wJth President" Ford's wiis out of compassion for Mr. Nixon's health'V narrower margin than the sample as a whole. of the bride; and Mrs. Gary Anderson of Joseph Marcella served as best man. ushers Bedell and Assemblyman Steven Perskie, who By the wide margin of G8-25, a majority' "' The i2lli~New"3ersey;Poll"wasxonductedby Roselle. schools, Washington,. D.C, will be ^the guest decision." By a margin of 70-20, respondents to were Robert Morris, Gerard Butler, Robert speaker at the third general session.Friday; willspeakjon ''Alternate Tax Plans for Funding the poll agreed that "the-Nixon-pardon was. agreed that "it is very likely, now that Nixon telephone from the Eagleton Institute of Gary Zehner of Hazlet served as best man for Budsock, cousin of the groom, and Thomas Public Education." ' has been pardoned we will never learn the full Politics in New Brunswick, N.J. between his brother. Ushers were Paul Zehner of Art Buchwald, niitlon'ally-known columnist, unfair because It means that all people are not Smith Jr., brother of the bride. will speak on "I Never Danced the White A session, "Legislative Leaders on treated equally by the law." Among those - story of Watergate," September 23 and 29. A' scientifically selected : Piscataway and Glen Zehner of Hillside, both Mrs. Budsock, who was graduated from Educational Issues," will.be presented by Despite criticism of the pardon for Nixon, the random sample of 1,005 New Jsersey residents brothers of the groom. disapproving of the pardon, the margin Mother Setriri Regional High SchooTrClnrk,and Senator Wayne Dumont, Assemblyman Albert. agreeing with this statement is an over- Poll found that a majority of 53-33 agrees that 18 years of age. or older were interviewed. Mr% Zehner, who was graduated from.Union the Holy Name Hospital School of Nursing, V Bjirstein, chairman of the Assembly Education 'OHMIGOSHI Mr. Whlpichnlbblo. He's whelming 93-6. Those approving of the pardon, High School and Delcore Beauty Academy, is Slump continues Teaneck, is a registered nurse on the staff of St. ' Committee and Assemblyman William Hicks. pavingi CASH! What do I do?' however, disagree by a 61-30 margin. employed as manager of Style Bite Beauty^ Mary's Hospital, Orange. *..'"* A debate entitled "Educational Control- " New Jersey voters, by'a margin of 53-43, Salon.• — HdFliusband, who was graduatetTfrom David in state economy How Much is Too-Much?" will present Dr. disagree with Ihe statement that "we should Her husband, who was graduated from Union -Frederick L, Hipp, executive director of the Brcarley-Regional High School, KenilworTJi, ""TJiere Was a further slowdown in the N^w close the books on the Watergate nffalr and get High School, servedtwo years, in the United ~New Jersey Education Association, and Davi.d JWVtestimonial and Rutgers University,'New™pruriswick, Jersey' economy in August," Commissioner on with other problems." The minority ap Slates Army, including a year's tour of duty in ' Martin, executive vice-president of tho Ohio where he received-a B.A. degree in business Joseph A, Hoffman of the N.J. Department of proving of the pardonrhowever, agrees with UNION CAMERA, Vietnariv- He is employed by Brockway Motor administration, is employed by Liberty Mutual School Boards^Associntlqir * "Labor and. Industry sajd. this week, after for WasseFman this statement by the wide margin of 87-10. ; exchange trucks. • • Insurance Co.,' East Orange. reviewing the current issue of the department's By-a-narrow edge of only 44-42, New Jer- Following a honeymoon trip to the New Following a honeymoon trip to St. Thomas, The~Elin-Ung«- poTtipTridits~Ia~die"3 seyans rejected the statement that "the pardon England states the couple will reside inJJnion monthly business conditions report', "New Conference will hear auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, will honor Al Virgin Islands,' the couple will reside in Jersey Economic Indicators," County. — Chatham. - ' Washerman of Union at a testimonial breakfast "Believe in America The report prepared by the Department's Jewish Fund leader n,t IhffVFW Camptown Post Home. 56_Chestnut Stafe ireasurer to talk Division of Planning and HesearchT cited Meyer Pesin, president of the- Jewish ave., Irvington, on Simday7Oct.«? eMUP-a.m. slumps in manufacturing and construction and —Nationnl-Fund'of America, will be the keynote A post honorary member, WasSerman served '. taxpayer group Rihaldp.io.give' an Increase in unemployment as some ontie speaker at the 33rd annual conference of the on many committees for nearly 30 years; State Treasurer Richard C. Leone will be the currently adverse features. New-Jersey Region JNF, tomorrow through receiving many awards and citations for his principal speaker at the 44th annual meeting of Employment in New Jersey has not grown Sunday at Grossinger's Country Club. He will outstanding achievements, He was post the • New Jersey Taxpayers Association on Judith A. Rotolo, over the past year, said the report, as increases Tuesday,: at Forsgate Country Club, 1 address the conference banquet on Saturday quprtermnster for several years and in 1972 ,ln public sector jobs have been offset by evening. was named "Man of the Year." Jamesburg. local CDA group declines in the private sector.' Other speakers willJnclude Abram Salomon, Past National Commander Milton A. Waldor. The meeting will open at 5 p.m. with the Congressman"Matthew".T. Rinaldo will 0 of West Orange will be the guest speaker; Past •" association's annual election of directors and .present a 50-star American flag to. Court executive vice president of JNF of, America, MRS. EDWARD R. WOLTMAN , . . : FRIDAY DEADLINE •« Cpmmander George Vice of Maplewood will be adoption of the. 1975 Platform and Program Immaculate Heart of Mary .1300, Catholic . Linda Natowich, daughter of Mrs. Florence . tomorrow evening/and Amos Ganor, Israel's .marry in church All ItemS Other than spot news should be In deputy consul general in New York, at the the toastmaster. Co-chairmen include Past Leone will speak.at the G:30 p.m. banquet- Daughters of America, during the court's Natowich of Lynn, Mass., was married Sunday, Judith Ann Rotolo, daughter of Mrs. Elsie Commander Vic Levin of Union. session. annual membership tea Tuesdayat 8p.m. in St. Sept. lto Edward R. Woltman, son of Mr. and our office by noon on Friday. Sunday luncheon. Announcing MRS. CRAIG ZEHNEH Rotolo of Carlyle place, Union, and the late Michael's auditorium, Union. (The court is Mrs. Carl Woltman of Mount Vernon road, Mr. Anthony Rotolo, was married Sept. 22 to Professor to talk presently using a 48-star flag which had been Union. - Don Michael Buffordi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gallery 9 Troth announced presented to it by the late Mayor F. Edward Rabbi Reuben R. Levine of Temple Beth Achiles Buffardi of Woodlnnd avenue. Union. to Mothers' Guild FIRST TIME IN NEW JERSEY!! ...JJisrtiiempiei;X,r_ J Ahm, Springfield, and Cantor Abraham Levitt The Rev^Edward^ Oehling officated at the of Temple Israel of the Oranges and double-ring ceremony in St. "JanTes_RQman plans^show Raymond E,.WaldrQn,_chaplain; Mrs. Russell Maplewood,.officintcd at iheceremonyat. the- Catholic- Church,-Springfield. A reception—- TJniversily~wiir~discuss "The Making of a VersaiilityTrTBoth medium o A. Moss, state regent, and Mrs. Donald EbcrT, Chanticler in Millburn, where a reception followed at the Town and Campus in West Future Focused Catholic," at the regular nn(f subject matter will be :CANON DEMONSTRATION Mr. and Mrs. David Wolff of Springfield have stntepublic relations chairman. announced the engagement of their daughter, .followed. ., . Orange. . .- : - — monthly .meeting of tho St. James Mothers' highlighted in a one-man show Mrs. Frank Cosenza, chairman of the tea, Susan Patricia, to Sheldon Barry Diamond, son Ellen Weisman of Lynn served as maid of " The bride was escorted by her uncle George. Guild of Springfield, Monday at 8:30p.m. in the by Stephen Lo Monaco at has announced that her co-chairmen will be J FEATURING SALES & SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES FROM CANON USA* of Mrs. Ilae Diamond of Union, and the late Mr. honor. . Lubertazza. Deborah Ronan of Maplewood school auditorium. Gallery 9, Chatham, from Oct. Mrs. Murdoch Walker and JWrs. William Kugene Piamond. Bruce Adler of Livingston served as best . served as maid *>f honor. Bridesmaids were Professor Baatz, chairman of the depart- 19 through Nov. G. Grosso, and her committee members will be — The bride-elect, who was graduated from "man, and usher was Steven Silverman of Joan Dippel of New Brunswick, cousin of the ment of general professional education at Seton The artist's brilliant still life Mrs. Joseph" Accardi, Mrs., James Cappeto, FRI., OCT. 18 SAT., OCT. 19th Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, Springfield, Mass. bride; Eileen Carolann and Gloria Walgyar- Hall, holds a licentiate of philosophy from studies of flowers and fruit, Mrs. Louis Russo, Mrs. Robert Donnelly, Mrs. Springfield, and American University, Mrs. Woltman, who was graduated from nery both of Union.. _. Fordham University.' ,' ' . • his nudes a.nd his portraits are Charles Berry,' Mrs. Fred Sammarco, Mrs. FROM NOON FROM 10 A.M. Washington, D.C, is employed by Earle Quinnipiac College, New Haven, Conn., Christopher Buffardi of Newark served as Sister. Alexandrine, OSB, principal of St. GRAND executed in oils, acrylics, Adolph Czajkowski and Mrs. Dominic Zezza. Palmer Brown and Associates, Washington, where she received a B.A. degree in Spanish, best man fpr his brother. Ushers were Harvey James School, has announced that the school is watercolors and paStets. TO 9 P.M. TO 3 P.M. D.C. Entertainment for the evening will feature received high honors in Spanish and was Hosid, David Goldstein alidTJaniel Vasil, all of holding a special collection drive through Dec. A public reception for Her fiance, who was graduated from Union square dancing by the.modern western Square elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Union. " := I: audio Stephen Lo Monaco will be Cffl^ff8niS"?^)F'.fnretid5 ^[geK-^Hdu"*il^ Mrsr miffarai,, "WI))0 was (j hlf BRING IN YOUR CANON CAMERA -College-Springfield, Muss., and is employed by -- ^Members,™prospeotivcmambens-aad-, their; ^-School,-School of Criminal Justice,-Newurk,- Union-High'School^ io-omployedi • by-Western• •The program^-"Labels for-Education,1' is., to 5 p.m._The gallery is open Monarch F.nterlainmcnt. friends will be welcomed. Refreshments will be and is employed as a research assistant at Electric Co., Inc., Union: sponsored by Campbell Soup Co.'Labels will tuesda'ys~lKr6ugirFFiaay's "10 FOR FREE TESTING & GLEANING A March wedding is planned. served. Rutgers University, Her husband, who was graduated from Union be acceptedfrom all Campbell soup and bean a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays, Her husband was graduated from Union High High School, is employed by Sobering Coup., products, it was announced, and may be lu~a.w. to 5:30 p.m. -pMiimiiummiimummuuumuiiiiiuiiimuj. : School and Quinnipiae—College,—where^-he— -Union;' '—- -'- ----••- _...... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-N. -brought--or mailed to the school at 41 S. | Charge for Pictures § reeceived a B.S. degree In marketing. " Following a honeymoon trip to Aruba, the avenue, Roselle Park,-have^ announced the Springfield ave., Springfield. . ; = There Is a charge ol 55 for 3 The newlyweds reside in North Plninfield. •couple will reside in Hoselle Park. . engagement of thelr"daughter, Carol»Ann, to = weddino and engoflement • =2 Philip T. C|erzo,s6n.of Mrs, Pljilip Clerjjo of. _ Ford aidel {•*". pictures. There Is no charao 3 = tor . Ihe. announcement, s 'Arlington; formerly of Union, and the late Mr! four la&t$ of feJnmine fashkn utmuon, a whether with or without e. H ""Cic'rz'o'.-""- "". ;--^--- ;• . Israel trip_is topic I - = picture. Persons submitting 5 at meeting = wedding or engegemont 3 ... • ' V. •' - ... < /• -., . g pictures should enclose the == Collections Week proclaimed The- bride-elect, who was graduated from for B'nai B'rith Band President Gerald Ford's 'dbnl B $5 payment. S Roselle Park High School and Essex College of newly appointed anti-inflation -niliiiiiililiiilllllliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiliiiiiiiiilHMB Mrs. Dorothy Kay will discuss her recent trip" Jfeminine fashions in toesl field. - Business, is a medical assistanj to Dr. Joseph to Israel at the B'nai B'rith Business and chief will be a speaker next PAINTERS, ATTENTION! Sc|l by mayor for REGM chapter S. Roncksevitz of Union. month at the convention of the yoursoll lo 30.000 families with a Professional Chapter 392 meeting Sunday at 1 low-cost Want Ad. Call 666-7700. Her fiance, who was graduated from North- p.m. at 883 Sanford ave., Irvington. New Jersey Education The Ruth Estrin Goldberg Memorial for Guys, Route 22, Wiglers Bakery, Mark Twain -.Association in Atlantic City. Cancer Research will conduct a week-long Diner,, Four Seasons Bowling, George's, Great Arlington High School, is employed as general Mrs. Kay is a member of the Union chapter. manager of Alumineers in Cedar Grove. Jeanne Deutsch is aid to Israel chairman. campaign in Union from Oct. 21 through 27. Eastern Mills, Cozy Corner, Franklin Slate 1 ( diagonal Screen Dr. Albert Reea, a professor ATBtsruary, 1975 wedding is planned. Clara Krichilsky will preside. Mayor Anthony E. Russo, who has-issued Bank, Union Center Bank, Rickel's, Emerson's of economics at Princeton NURSERY SCHOOL H«r«'i a Irwy varutlli 15mm SLR omtra wltBall tboM .xtraioucdn you want. Llk. t.ll.anrtura ar proclamation dEsTgffating the period as Route_22, _TabatchnicKISi_SllO[tKHc,_Eox_ University, has been itop-dawn tnattrlnfl to mura you of ptrftct ixpoiurai. Ptui .ufomatlc llaih control ctpabllltlai for Theater and tho-Five-Points.Cinoma —•- precluly expoied flaih plcturai. Shurtir ipatdt ranoins from t tacond to I/I0O0 lecond, plui B for OPEHIHG "Solicitation Week" in Che township lias urged ,MQdaL473Q_hasr_an_.'_'eie_ctronjc_eye" which '•_••'_ lOd% SOLID SWE appointed to head the U.S. v ilm« eppciuru. Andini FTb acctotta wlda varlaty of until to Incraaia your photograpfilc optlom. It .Chairmen arei Mrs. David^Feinpold^ Mra^ evinaccapua lXKntar a««Mry,to a«t«na yobr matarlnl ramjarAtr thu tma Canon'a own-Quick •— '—'—-455-Btrahjwrtr*- , actually watches for • changes In room Council on Wajje "and Price . organization." Arthur Goldberg, and Mrs. Gary Herzfeld, all" Lovdlna «yittm...#nii much mart. Kenilworth "SWbUlly.-The-appointment.by—-S—,. He pointed out that since It was formed 25 of Union; Mrs. Leon Anker of Springfield; and President Ford is intended to STME-UGEWSE adjusts the picture's brightness, contrast When your customer comes to you asking your ^ years ago, RuthEstrin Goldberg Memorial has •~Mr"5rHarera t'l'iedifratrnvn'sTii'a MeireeTaird~~ -anU'Colur l^'trre-xhanges-il -acea. You-get "aaOTCB on aaooU: uaSiMo-upurale 35mm- ^r- - & raised more than $445,000 for research on Mrs. Dave Rlnsky. . 1 CERTIFIED ideal viewing In any light, any room. It has fight against rising prices. cameraandyou recommend the G-lll 17, you ^_ cancer. "Every cchtrraisedbyrREGM'ers is • Mrs. Lee Goodman ofTJnion Is president of "one-butt'6'n tunihg.,".arid 100% solid state Despite the appointment, REGISTER NOW given to cancer research,I as" no "operating REGMr -f- : ••• can sell him with the confidence that he's ^ FOR SEPTEMBER of-course REDUCED TO Dr. Roos will fulfill -a getting acamerawhicrvwillgivo him years of. :.>r_- expenses are deducted," he said. "REGM's it mate sense to;." commitment he had earlier ultimate goal is the cure of cancer that will be FRIDAY DEADLINE made to conduct a meeting on fine performance with a minimum of operational >•• CALL 272-3281 found through research." All items other than spot news should be In -- INGkUDES ,95 inflation at the NJEA ! bother! Best of.all. his try.st.inyour.recp.men-. jf In Union, solicitations will be-held at Two our office by noon on Friday. Convention,- -The session— dation will keep him coming back to you. ' yk. 1-YEAR SERVICE "Understanding Inflation: How Can Teachers Meet.the Leper Colony Challenge?' '—la scheduled for INVITATION lO.a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7, in We cordially Invlto all women who have hod breast surgery to benefit planned .Room B of Convention Hall. attend a private showing of our Mastectomy bras and forms. An organization ot "Friends of Father Edward Moffett," a win TUESDAY EVE, OCT. 22nd, 7 to 9 PM -Maryknoll mlssioner, will 7" • Orton Sdciety sponsor a missionary sand- "/• diagonal Screen wich dessert card party :•_ plansWorkshop 129 Tticiu isn't anolhorlultyautomaiicoloctronic Saturday,..Oct. 26, at 12:30 SLR on tho matitot with looluros mat compaio 5OL.ID S The North Jersey Branch of . wilhtbo now Canon EFa! Customorsin tt>a • p.m. |n tlie Galleon Room at the Orton Society will conduct Canon maihat (or asocond camera lor Iholr F-1 oysiom Seton Hall University, South jJQapp Orange '. its-annual • workshop and AlUind tho aopliislicatcd EF an Won) phoro-- " THE WAY seminar at County College of grnphlc toot. And. moylt kncWproniySKOuf lf>o' mastectomy F when ttioy comq m to ordur it. Since it Father -Morris in Doyer_on Saturday, nhlJlftTlf ." Oct" i9"rfr'pmjlT45 "a.-m." to T"" cLJE£7 abrasand 26 ml The society's':"aiin~1s~ to" p,yj__gy Evuty year, tho Canon F-l gains mo/o and nXHO MadaL.4220 features a 100% sglid state phas6ls, automatic. promote" the ' study and ofafo'Howinn—nnd 113 no wonder IMaiDpidly™ Island, Korea.TThe fund-r : txicomlngacknowlodaoda3/ho(xo(053ionoj iorms line-toning,, solid state detentjunjngand precision In-line v' - treatment of the unique . raising- event will go to the' dnfllo-lQnaf ollex camora syalcm. with nwra < picture Tube"system'. It come-In 3 decorator colors, too.' problems 'of specific -than 40 flnti Canon lonMsmxl 200 uccessortM Xeper Colony in Korea. . 'HaiVgua ge s dim cu 11 res- hbuilNnsaltHtappoQl \buf(--l.t>uyoi-^ -.. . •:..•••••• SAMPLE WEEKEND 3-MINUTE RATES '' V ' ' ••' wanlsasvsfOfnsoindlovotyF.i^nuWII moans frequently known as dyslexia.- QfOnlor piotita In tho fuluro ' Mrs. James J. Moore and We cater • • ' _ (lax noi incluclecl) ' •. Mrs. Thomas Kearney arc cq- These annual workshops are SAVE" $3O designed to permit free ex- ehairmon of the party, and : among the membera of the to|he"next" Diced Dialed Operator Assisted. ,' Person'to-Person-' The Exciting - change among parents, I ..Tlia AutoZoom 8 ei^ipl^.^i^..^^.. committee are Mrs. Michael Electronic TV Game! , educators and physicians on ovory fqulufo your eorious Supor 6 custonior the many aspects of - this • noodsfoftop^unlltydlniinakinoundorany Brlenza_ and Mrs. Herbert generation LOS ANGELES * ODVSSEV- condlllona. Ttw airmirabody, with full oxpoauro Canon ln(ormationviolWo.ihrouoh-lho-lon3viowino GuriUiefrBoOf ol UiiTori; "and $141 problem. . —i- Our Customers are the next NOW 95 ondlocusino and optional unmanned capability. Mrs, PhiUp C. Smith of 1 is a (i ttmn purtnor to tho Buporb Q generation ... the little •' CHICAGO' - lIGANDA'ASTIlODOiyHC Springfield. ' • ' ••'... SI.IO $2.40 ONLY , Jons wlllin phenomenal 0:1 loomr(illp and folks from babyhood to ' 69 China will build a national tnatunt'macro IcKuaing. Hu tho fdooi cunwra lor .p.ffiutoen.. Edwards -shoos-. -. ._—j^vdtfi-ttie-.purohaae.ol any— irnl aar lous Supor B pholoflrophof, and opbna are scientifically doslgncd atadlum—ln~-.Uganda--.-wiUi— P Iho wuy lo luiuro salDB ofnc«S»OffoatJ©«iui>«i- and carefully constructed Magnavox Coloror'BlackS, seating for 40,000, according ELELTPiUKUC to makd its ocopooven broottof, to assure comfort and White TV... 17" diagonal to a recent announcement in . or larger. 12 exciting games • Jrfifldom from irritation, Kampala. •••-••" Wonderful value too. So -,^-i.lo play-, many-lochoooo from.. ':~-— fhrvniirmoitindvancodSi. , Just think. By asking an operator's phone, call Call 9f which cost extra bring your "next generation" assistance, a three-minute weekend *' ^^^^^ tha 61Q 5V olfors tho (oat uroa hull ftppf oclnto -uini ttit t cup moldvd of luxurloui Qli In tQduy. We guarantee tn because they involve an operator). -Ilko eaay lodos. a Irurt 6:1 loom Ions, wilh 6 thapa you to ntvar offerffer* ttuautt y andd comfort A luHr-iac call to LA' will' be twice as much as APPLES ranga'lhat con bo o^tondadfrom with optional ck.fhild. your Confidant* form. Tha form JI'VM you ni^ fit them properly. So, you taKe the. least expensive op* Canon mn convoftora.fnuHlpio1ilmlno apcnxJaandthrouo UNION • 68? 3707 If yog' cllaled It yourself, And calling SWEET CIDER (ho-lcnsvlowingsnd focusing tlon of all: get-the area code from the WllhaiMhotwfoaiuroti.plgsCanonquniltvand person-to-perspn is over live limes ANALOOIO PUMPKINS c(aftsn«(iohlp, you'll win u ropeet curtomor tot OUR EXPERIENCED FITTERS WILL BB AVAILABLE Iront of your phone bopk. and dial AL1T0Z00M518 • DIAMONDS more costly. For example: Fresh . cider without Winy •• . . . ' . • . TO ASSIST YOUf Fdtiigrds Aunt.Mary yourself. : . WATCHES You want.to say "Happy Birth- Remember, the nex.t time you're pmenatl>M,..Fniltt and vtt- • JElWELBY • day^ to Aunt Mary In Cos Angejes, calling people dear and far, look Dtiblu...Hom« style fruit plw...Pr«otYei.. Pure WEDDING • but you can't see spending Ihe 'over all your opiions.;.Then.rnakfi CENTERS TO SE;lRVE YOU 6 GREAT HOME honej...M«pl« ,jjrup...Hlckoni ^rnnz^oULiE .person-to-person premium.rate. ,• the call that makes the most • ENGAGEMENT RINGS smoked himj ind b«on : And you don't want to call col- f sense to you," '. • 1^92009 MORRIS AVE. ^ and Foundation Garments • SPECIAL ORDER WOBlf lect, or charge.lt/or make it a V thlrdpumber billed caH, or a coin'! We wcmlyou to o«l th« moat UN RA out bl.youf phone «ervlc«. John franks* mm brood st • twtfeld 1022 STU YVES A NT AVE. JEWELRY Union Other Store Locations In NEW JERSEY: UNION WIGHTMAH FARMS. '?£htn*f Phone 6»»-6573 UNDEN EATONTOWN • EAST BRUNSWICK Rtpolred % Rtmpa«l«

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Thursday, October 17, 1974.1- LEADER-Thursda^ October 17, 1974-: •'a. YourGuide To Better Living Your Guide To Better Livijig restuio in the ~- C' VJLLAQ-E-1 SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE MAR? 52 or better? Monthly • City • Suburbs • Fartn Country m Lake » Shore • City • Suburbs f^Farm Country #Lake m Shore ^_ thq;rlgt)t. and the models are open for . The sales office located at inspection daily from 10 a.i ieeshere Seven Georgetown boulevard to 7 p.m. •' Scenic life found^Recreation Varjjety of living ixruref-iinr-Pirres Greenbrfor is storage and laundry room lawn care, snow removal, tax benefits of private unique value in today's Plan-D, one of tlie mid- facilities at ij the Pines, located which shares the first level exterior painting and related ownership, they have the North Lake drive In residential market," com- range homes, is typical of Uie Housing withJhej-ecjoom. _^ : chores. Under the con^ satisfaction of steadily in-. The living room is accented dominiurri" plat), all oufsiae creasing equity in Uieir" In-" Independence Place, the designedfor Although CO percent of theswimming pool as well as the Residents of Hickory'I^as, by sliding glass doors which majntenancee jobs are ban- lividual townhomes," he shore community of American Fountains, a luxury con- future completion of total Toms River will'be able to variety of living . _ _ said.. "There is also the two powder rooms and a total provide access to the private dled by professionals, for a iit'74-75! Housing Systems has opened dominium -on Sea Brighl's rnurina facilities. Phyllis enjoy a swim or a game of ranging from 950 square-foot would have to he far higher, modest monthly fee. assumption that the value of of 1,730 square feet of living terrace. There is an emphasis Howis it possible? At Crest- its fifth model, The Jefferson, Ocean avenue, have been sold, Carlisleof Olde Towne Realty, tennis or outdoor cooking, single-level models to more because of increased costs," There Is a "handyman these condominium properties for inspection. than 1,800 square.feet on three he continues. "But it was space, There are six rooms, on closet space throughout, wood" Village, the residents retiree ' Mann Enterprises, ejfclusiye agent for the since the new condominium from one in the spacious entry service" to take care of oc- will increase over the years, set and manage community- The model offers three developers, still offer 90 Fountains, said that the pool complex offers on-sitc pool, levels. Prices begin at $20,990. completed before the un-including the eat-in kitchen, making them a significant dining room, living room, two foyer to five in the twocasional' interior problems wide contracts covering Gfeenljriar is an adult ' property, but It also is i levels-consisting of more than percenl financing to qualified and upcoming marina courts and barbeque area. "Regardless • of," tho par- precedented inflationary jolt bedrooms. involving appliances, investment as well as most costs of home main- 1900 square feet of living , buyers and as an added in- facilities prove to be the~mrhit ticular floor plan or price, our. the industry experienced over bedrooms and paneled' •community, of single-family reflected in the design _of the Gregory Hogan, Hickory Like all townhouses in theplumbing and heating desirable homes. tenance, repairs, municipal space. It contains -four centive, no closing fees- are popular features-.-of. the townhouses represent^ S the paatcouple of yearsT" recreatioTTToom. There is a homes in a country-cstate_. homes, which .offers Leas' project manager, suidj community, 1 this model is systems. Available on a per- "Laurel in the Pines is more and community services. bedrooms, two bathrooms all - presently being charged. ~ community to most buyers, setting In Brick Town. It has reassurancp against radical "These features, in addition In furnished with General ,eall basis, this assistance will than just a place to live. It is a Reflecting efficient,-.sound" on the third level. The master -'The one-bedroom apart- its own golf course, parks and disruptions *! the status quo, ' |he five percent down, 30-year Electric appliances. These, assure residents_thaLt£pairs_ complete activity-oriented management, our (Man- : bedroom has a connecting- ments are priced aMSfefiflfc nature trails, but the real Stelnfleld says. attracted many who seek a Utwi-igHis'e-. --iff -attraetinp include new self-defrosting are being handled by •environment. Residents' may chester) township really private bathroom, dressing taxes actually have gone • estate is less important than While every family in the There... convenlenTyet natural living and. the two bedroom, al, • young couples and singles," to refrigerator-freezer, self-c- knowledgeable personnel, take advantage of their own area and walk-in closet, DOWN! Hesult: full mu- the ideas on which the com- Community has its own house style. The 64 units uvexlook the $42,500.. Each unit' includes the one-bedroom con- leaning wall oven and hooded- Ponsini said, on-site swbjiming pool, a nicipal and communityscr-.. -munity _ was created, . ac- on its 6\vn lot, the Greenbriar .The second level in this "... justr beyond the trees Atlantic'. Ocean, -with the wall-to-wall _ carpeting, in- dominiums. range, and sound-conditioned "While residents of Laurel putting green, and Barbecue vices for our residents at cordirig"-Jb;'Wllliarh Steinfield, Homes Association takes over design contains the living ; Shrewsbury River adding It) dividually cbntrolled— air According_ to_, Hogan.. . "We dishwasher. in the Pines are enjoying the areas." . , fixed monthly puym'cnts 1 rouui, Uinftig~TOom and kit? . vice-president of IT.Si Home the chores of regular -your new home at ^'the scenery from the west, conditioning "and heat, and a^L.ciios.e-'the acreage off TU. 37. With six-panel Colonial during fisr-nl ye.m 1974-75 , —gorporatjomNew-Jersey. .•——tenanee-of-la,wns—and-land» rh>n Thp' Irirrhpn Is an I. • pnrripns pnhnnrp tlie htiilt-in vhrtium nnrrintprrom R;isl tn ronstrurl hprnnscnf —actually LOWER (on exteriors -setting the . arr "Today's" adult citizeris_ scaping, cleaningof walks and -shr-o incorporating an eating—- natural atmosphere of tfie system, Tlie kitchen features its prime location. Shopping, ' chitectural mood, townhomes most models) THAN ' fit' 'area; It' opens into a complex, but the major at- ' color-coordinated "appliances, • schools, houses of worship and 1 IN OUR 1972 CO-OPS! reject ••••••', the '• •notio• •••• n -'tha• t• streets, snow removal, gar- at Laurel in the Pines afe retirement and vegetation are bage - pick-up "and exterior gracious • dining room, which (rations are Ihe fountains, side-by-side refrigerator- public transportation are'all separated by concrete block PEACE... Visit Crestwood Village' •-—. V~i ,~!HlJYr 'i»i L.T^T—» '1*hfJ ' and see for yo"urself how synonomous. They are ; in- painting of homes.'""." g Add to all this the added ".freezer," double oven, self- within easy reach • of the walls t6 provide optimum^ residents' participation" in terested and adtive in civic, Access to recreational feeling-of space is enhanced attraction of a private cleaning range,s dishwasher, condominium site." privacy and soundproofing. community management' social and cultural affairs,'! facilities is part of association by'the cathedral ceiling. —: \—• — ^ He also • pointed out the • The community's master TV "Enjoy tw*ot, cUdn country living ot a piico you can afford. has created a serene and Steinfield points out.. "Th'eir membership arid conies Descending the stairs to the . :—^x • ' - . , advantages^ of condominium antenna system brings in Home item d Run of|er» a low maintenance.rnodorn apart- ' secure environment for .attitude is that the end of an automatically with a home ^ ownership, "rpaintenance !:._±elevisionLata.tlons from.both mtnt jim hornw from $12,500* ; . . peaceful, lecura living. READY FOR SHOWING— The H^toryChanneraubTower luxary^ondpminium -Jackson fwp., plna-tcented otmoiphereaf Torm River; Newjer»ey.- 5,000 people. Why not you? active business qareer is-just purchase. Two private wooded - "crnTrcs '"are "elirnmaledT New York and Philadelphia. Beach is expected to be fully completed by the end of the year. Preview showings Begin this . f the spacious family i. Ocean County, N. J. . . a community club ho uie and pool, congenial adult the beginning of a fuller and parks~with picnic groves and corner o However, all the advantages 1 month.' Individual outlets ' are neighbor* more rewarding lifestyle." barbecue centers, nature-- room with a sliding glass door > of- home ownership such as provided in living, recreation , . the Atlantic Ocean and beaches only 15 minute* away U.S.Homesetouttbdevelop- balls-and a 12-acre lake is leading out to the patio. On equity "building, appreciation and master bedrooms. . . throt nearby towns for chopping, working and part of the estate. Each GRAND CLOSING wanrupping. Greenbriar after research into this level Is the utility laundry and lax benefits remain." '.'Interiors," says Ponsini, resident becomes a member room, half bath and the - Hickory Leas units, are' • Underground utilities the needs and desires, of Preview showings near "provide the same sense of * modem mobile unilt of the Greenbriar Country Six unique models of varied designs with 3", 4 and 5 ' • city walcf and iewf rngo retirees and those ap- garage. A second car garage complete with air con- adaptability that one finds in a • paved, lighted tlreeli > Club, which has a pitch'n- putt is optional. . bediooms from low 40's. Immediate Occupancy. Con- ditioning, dishwasher, fully landscaped * permanent community DOLLARS preaching retirement. One of venienlly located lor easy commuting. detached home. Clearly .._ MAKE-SENSES-, .-_the_.- ksj^. findings^ says Rolf course, an Jjlymriic _ The Jefferson is carpeted washer-dryer, range and definedJeyels^for^ livijig ancP Do«s not Induct* 9% NJ. Silti Tax "rcfffgeTStoT,'a!l"of WWchTiri'—• A single monthlyiee— —Stelnfiold, -was ttiat mature swimming pool, 20 ~shuf~ b Tower throughoutlnd offers a choice* recreation "areas allow Tor people can adjust fleboard courts, billiard room, selection of decorator colors to color-coordinated. In addition.' easy separation. And the HOMESTEAD RUN S50.Q0 ta $91±25 woodworking shop, sewing The n-story Channel Club parkihg pavilUon are already health clubs for men and the buyer. - ' , From points North take Garden State Pky. a cash allowance for wall-to- Adull Mobile Home Community (dopondino on.lho.madol you flaloct) psychologically to a new to exit 91. Straight .»/, mile to Rt. 526. lower level storage area is Routo 70 - Tomi flivtr. N. J. environment and become room, ceramic ovens, Tower luxury condominium at In final stages. Landscaping of women*including .saunas, Landscaped lots are a wall carpeting and llflhtini' large enough to permit tho .Tel.201/341-4400 shower and locker facilities. Wfesi on 526 for 5 miles. tcrNBw prospect INCLUDES: Interested in new activities, leatlierwork gear, card areas, Monmouth Beach is nearing the seven-acre setting is minimum of 75' by 100'. Rd. (Brook Plaza). Right % mile. Models fixtures is made ' lo . allow—. inclusion of hobby interests, Open daily 9 ta 5, except a library, a fully-equipped completion. James H. Lynch, nearly finished, the lawn . The Individual suites -are residents the opportunity of Sunday. real estate but they don't want' to be Sewers, city water, streets open everyday iO-6..Phone (201)367- "Such as photography or lawn care , kitchen and rooms for use by vice-president, marketing and areas taking on the spacious, with plenty of 3220. - . selecting-what they desire lo From North Jervsy: Goi.dcn (axes overwhelmed with pre- and sidewalks are in and all woodworking." Srato-P.rk».av to E»it 88. west • water, sales, stated, "We expect the appearance of lush golf closets and storage areas.. personalize the decor. determined schedules. residents in planning parties utilities are underground. .. Although It offers the charm on Route 70, liva mile*. sewer and meetings, Greenbriar also Tower to be fully completed greens. '. . ' OwnerB are given their choice ' As a result.vtho'-bisic ~~~- -. Independence Place is easy Prospective buyers can and flexibility of a traditional t. roof/ • courtesy by the • end of the year. of a wide variety of wall-to- Homestead Run equipment and space at TiaFits own closed-circuit TV to reach. Take the Garden The latest innovations in residential convenience, are lea-, inspect the onsite modeT residence, Laurel in the Pines exterior, bus Greenbriar provides for station operated by residents. Occupancy is- scheduled to Preview showings will begin wall carpeting and vinyl Cd/lb between i) a.m. and II p.m., AduH Mobile Home Community painting/ flooring. KltchenB - are State Parkway to exit 67, turn tured in the brand new model homes now on display eliminates the ••• equally •'" community • participation of many kinds, Tho lounge area with a stone begin during the fall." this month Including tours of CORPORATION Monday through Sunday. repairs TV antenna equipped with luminous left on to Rte. 534, to Rte. 9,. at South Wind. Designed specifically for 4ife style of folks traditional problems..such as from athletic events to fireplace as its focdl point Rldng' along Route 36, the model units newly 55 and over. See dream kitchens, spacious living rqpms S.E.L. Realty of Forked River 4Jdjrj then turn right and go l'-j THE FIRST NAME IN SINGLE FAMILY HOMES. l lha adjoin Jay. Childfl=_ JJlfl Juxurmur^throoms-~~eU-daoorator~clesignrdMUitLaax£~ is tho exclusive sales' of the clubhouse. Both men's Tower • sours above the DreyfuBS of Chicago. Chllds- cu." ft. no-frost refrigerator-- " sorized. The nice surprise about our homes is that you ife Shrewsbury--^Rivor,— Preyfuss-,1s «jJlBo-.dolng»^h*.. freezer,, a double-ov£nJrangv™ p y buy "vihSFyou see. All homes aTe~compBiely~7(irnis!iii37: situated in the. main building. balconies as white as the Tower lobby• " , corridors"—'-, th"e- a compactor, automatic what appeals to them. including name brand major appliances, carpeting, drapes, IBuilo'er gets clubhouse tlil e Gfeertbfiarfeatures singleg - yachts in the marina below. A social lounge and game dishwasher; deluxe clothes Here's "AnoT.Ker~"element >n storm and Screen windows, accessories — even a storage community's success, the story homes with handrsplip t closer look, shows that the rooms. washer and dryer. All units what a developer Believes, is thah t the hk f tennis courts, heated pool and The Tower; will contain two contain Individual controls for shed. Models start ar$10,600 built to ANSI A1J9.1- large loan cedar shake fronts accented, ©ffiO reitrec does not really want to by stone-faced panels or brick. heat and air conditioning and For those S2 or over... construction standards. Look us over Inside Full-service Prel Corporation (ASE). . venture, far from his home. pre-wlred telephone and.cable The houses are available in Impossible?. Come, on: down and find out for yourself. Saddle Brook, announced this BEAUTY AND SERENITV abound at Laurel in the Pines, where condominium ownership offers community The lure of Florida and" other three sizes--one-bedroom, two- TV outlets. The TV oudets are ' exceptionally spacious two and three-level homes. On tforth Lake drive overlooking Your best residential investment is a mobilehome.'.South week thatit has concluded a. /connected to; a^-iiecutKy.^ -Lakewpod's beautiful liikeCthe afchitecturally attractive, .comrnunltxhasa .variety of. on-sjte means to you: intercom iysterrT, so ' inai" -. ..$25.1-miUion.-loan agreement- exaggerated, Stelnfleld says. with extra half-bath, All are with a consnrllurn of banks recreational offerihgs;'tt is a short walk to town and transportation conveniencesTShoWhheTe Today's •'retiree wants; •- in- equipped with wall-to-wall guests can be viewed when > mobilehome communities. Privacy and security in a headed by First National City is partial view of Laurel in the Pines'tranquil landscaped setting. dependence and freedom, but carpeting, central ,'airi- .announced. ' '.. / • ~ . . cherished country atmosphere within-commuting distance Bank. notes soles rise Security has also*been * Shopping Center-with he still lik^s to.be near enough c ondifi on ingv electric A custom - home within n ," Cameloi Woods homes are of Manhattan and North Jersey. .—- The four-year secured term to enjoy "the company of baseboard, heat, refrigerator,, provided for at ground, level food market, pharmacy, • community''in the /right priced from $«,990 to $S5,onn. with 24-hour doorman service, easier UrTlvTAlWTENA —loarrTcphrccrl-existinr'-innjr— children and grandchildren on washer and dryer, oven, range ' gift shop, barber shop, locality -. this is the kind' that Mnrlrls shown are ' n basic and. valet parking from, dusk LITTLE WORK and short-term secured and bcuuty parlor. Jhflnk, something more than a pnee- and ductless hood. Homes-at wiir-contlnue sales.'in spite of ranee, two classic two-story unsecured loans with various auto service station a-year basis: Greenbriar are priced from -until dawn. Private balconies- The battle against inflation: today's dlffleull housing models, a .'two-story Dutch ffi . -^ -.- .-_. . JUST THE YEAR-ROUND PLEASURE banks, aggregating $20.6 i- • Mcdical,.denial offices "In addition," the U.S.$27,990.. • . market, according to builder colonial. Cape Cod. as a split.. 5^1 sS* -YOU'VE WORKED.SO HARD FOR million. ! • 4 hospitals nearby Home vice-president' potato The newest model In the AT LESS COST THAN YOU EVER Jacob flurstyh, chairman out, "behavioral scientists line, calledtBe Elm, bfferesTa • 2 ambulances on THOUGHT POSSIBLE, and chief executive, officer. . standby, 24*hours.'a'day , ... ., „ „ -• ... .„ -totaled more trmnibo percent-—CaroeloIw.Woode-. is --Irrrcr^J^?^,^.^,™ ...siiid in announcing the. loan'..' KStrHBeSB—- "*"' V3S interests and human as a, French Norman coun- half of 1973. Village communjtyj.a aeries of Tower in these Hmc5~of depreKsed designed (or complete comfort First year's maintenance fee * Full municipal services that make long- tryslde home, a Hudson Valley Easy to reach hv auto or homes facing^arfnrilng roads Ooen dally 10 a.m. toSLp.m. conditions In the housing .in- • Grow-your-own- bus, Cameloi Woods is hejr to andTcuHle sacs on one of the i convenience; yet aid by builders! a e dustry lo be able lo "conclude . .. ..gardens .:unreaU3tlC-_p5ycJhpIoeLoftl cqntemporarj; jsr_"a_:.New y,c ;construction advaiitagej^ht^c8l-hilltops-df-seashore_- ^^ -^™'T^tJ? _?™y^.: this type-of an agreemprtt." Contracts will be accepted 1 solution for tlie retirement Orleans provincial. Equipped ;-nnd other benefits mat-hive Ocean County. Many nf-the w,00O, well below average in Routo 5$8, Jackson, Now JersQy The $4.5 million nf nd- : years:"; -•;--; \-"W^--^^^::y^-^i&mi-jit^h^ if homesites' have" views- of ^L^?^*^* ~ contingent on sale of —. 7 milarfrom tokowaod- - ;-• "diliorial.Tinahcing. oT which 1 optimistic of sales, and one Older people also place features,, It Is priced from othet^coifrmunities planned " Bnrnegat Bay and (he ocean. "Phono for directions (2011928-0952 $1.5 million has already been look at .-the Channel Club jour present home! Write for FRE^pfocnure - greaHmportanceupon a -sense—$37,490,-- — ;i-atir|: built by Patmas" during •Models are openseven days a • advanced, will, be used Tower Bhowswhy. Box 110. Ukewood, NJ 08701 of security. This Is.recognized Greenbriar -is, situated in Ihe past five ycars.~^~—: week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. v primarily for . operating $226 a month for:$226* a month for: at Greenbriar in 24-hour Brick Town at Exit. 91 of the purposes. .'''•.... (Incl. principal, interest, taxo3, maintenance^^ security guards upon the Garden State Parkway. • A tiny apartment A spacious 1-bedroom & den garden home • A pile of rqnf receipts Seo not 3, or 5, or 7, hut. Hefty federal tax deductions TWELVE modal homes IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! $ 5 CREATIVELY DESIGNED MODELS Equity build-up 15,975 Protection against Inflation •i Central air conditioning . Laundry closet with washer & dryer, i. Wall-to-wall carpeting ' • Magnificent kitchen with oven/range, IF lOU ACT BEFORE HOV. 1! ONLY 23 LEFT! 'custom-crafted wood cabinets r p :oV hjan'ufqctiiitid; jiomcs • Patio or balcony with sliding glass_doors in (lie 1598 $Q. ft. 7 "•-Adult & kirjdle swimming pads. When you visit The Villages, you're ir^for a surprise. We're not just anottier. adult playground. • BI. 530, Box 166, quiet,, unsn'ojled south We'll shpwyou-6 different homes (from S28.490 to $.i6,14u7^*all superbly constructed and • Saunas,"social hall.-game rooms, nursery gorgeously landscaped. Including clliiulc co'nirol eentral air conditioning; high quality WcstinghouM; Whiting, NJ 08759 2 BEDROOM appliuhces; luxurious waH-tonvallC(irpcllhg throughout, the Jiousc. and.much -more.—- 201-350-1000- Jf-you thjnk $ 19,^90 fs a: great /•;.; • Professional exterior maintenance .. : There's also on-site shopping for your conveniencc._:icciirity service for your peace of mind. s^-rv^airTna friendly.; CONDOMINIUMS FROM ."-service ^r^7:u;.ycieaTi.aft i iV-.onlV.minutesIrdhi benehesi'.: • price, youJUhink it's'even better i cornfortabfe atmospheric ".; . and complete cxlerioiwui'd'iawrrnialnten'ance. Pit's our swimming pool, stocked lake, hoating. ~ :. - recreario'nandmaiersh'QpBinfi; put worlds removed;; • • Beautiful, safe neighborhood picnic areas-, pilch and putt" golf course and shuffle board courts; where you'll make lots«f-m.'w friends. ? £":frornMr6ariconecsiion und BOJlulipn''' y-You'll have plerit'y'bf time fo enjoy.'. It's all only SO miles from New York. With 120 public.buses making Ihe (rip cvcry-dayi-inking DIRECTIONS: ; ..dotninium community: . ' this good lite: A sensible monthly Great shopping and'recreation nearby _over 50% of the VMIugerS"ur\vottr.'Wi!'atsffJiiVc'ouf"bwivcominUnity bus lorJocal shopping." From Haw Votk and Ktllh: Cirtlon HERBbRN AVt, BRICKTOWN, N.J. pur homes are the biggest surprise: 3!" Fine schools " • So visit us soon. Because The Villages is more thun a year round"va"cation. It's a wonderful •" Stato Parkwn, (Exit 80) & N.J. #530 • maintenance fee'eovers all re'erea- v place lo live. .- .... ^ ' • AT EXIT 91 CJARDEN STATE PARKWAY Amazingly luxurious, tliey .feature ' l;tlQ.naLfaclilties plus exteri6r.main-'i'' 10% DOWM Fiom Phllldilpkll: Bsn - Ftinklln ~ - 1 ; Easy commuting vla'Gardon State • • 'I ' •' ' Bridge. H.J. #70 & #530 ., CONDOMINIUM HOUSING FOR ALL AGES. . central'alr cbnditioningipatldsv tenance service. " ' - ;' '' Parkway and Rts. 34, 35 & 9 porches or balconies-, tiled deco- A CLOSEOUT BUY oione From Trenton: Roiitoi #33. #526. THE BERKSHIRE II THE 5 BEAUTIFL/L MODELS INCLUDE ALL.OF Not to go unmentioned ar^.the bl Iho highest points on the'Atlantic lo Allonlown, Ihen RIs. 039 S.- rator bath roprps; ultra-modern Seaboard. The view is atarllinrj. You can a ln«rt r»tk jl« pmnypfadiliB bila,..with THESE QUALITY FEATURES-.. „ ' 1 . great tax and equity advantages of #530 tm full bt*o*lj, trou-MiriniW 20l»(l lit- kitchens. Onquestroirrably^orth " eee the entrance to Now York Harbor, It's lust no contest — Sylvan Glade wins . . condorninium ownership ...vsp'• oven MonluuK. Point at the |ip ol Long CONDOMINIUM hands down. So stop lighting a losing battle Ihli arJverllsanwit li not in tag r.oro, nptnl* dlnetli *IHi Its m iilnlor • CENTRAL AIR'CpNDITIONING' "•"'•"• • ELECTRICHOTAlt?HEAT • • every penny You also get paved. Island, Enjoy all ot lhe recroallqnal nod MUfi ill tC tlklm, cwptl, ifijwlu, gudu essential during these inflationary v Townhouse 4 Otrden Homes .< with rent. And put your money with a winner. offering. Ho offering b trurJo - « WALL TO WAIL CARPETING • • CUSTOM CRAFTED KITCHEN streets, sidewalks, cgrbs,.sewers, • cultural delight? ol tho Jersoy Shoro s See Sylvan Glade todayl : L lirne^'Plus the fact that our lgcj}-:£... ;;mQStfiayot«d area-plus a value that's • AM-wobd top-Qrado kitchqri cqbinots ' 8<(opl by proipotlui fllod wllh ' wur.-•••»; *liu» «(tr«i l»tl*w u FULLPRICE • INSULATED WINDOWS AND-DOO'RS • TILED BATHS W/VANITY SINKS ' •etty w8ter-'- 'and-"under0fQ_und'"- - u i "--••>Thermrlt-fllidintrala99 dootato-prttlo— -— p truly astounding ~" . '. • . • 40GAL. HOTWATERHEATER iind/orcJpok- • • • '•' • . lh» BurMU ol JnHitlllu, Dt- • SPACIQUSBEDROOMS •' electric lines. • ' ' ' .' •You'll get to chpose Irom an array ol REFRIGERATOR ' , from the Garden Slate.Parkway for. " • Thermal windpwa throi^ghoul , pirlraenl if Law ind- Public. • BRICK FRONTS •• two stQiycondomlnlums—all win a t-Pali,o p.rfeftlcony with water \>1QW - 1-bedrbpm and den Safely bl fhe Jlitp of M«w _ 8 OTHER MODELS FH0M $13,450•"_"''- • EYE-LEVEL DOUBLE OVEN/RANGE • CINDER BLOCK FJREWALLS - ' , Our recreational facilities are \ a smooth ride to New Yof.k and all wow ot'-the oay. rlver-und pcoan—trorn • •^^aBebgdrdeleglric heal * ' " ' ..,••-,- ""^riJiKiXNciNa AVAILABLE . """ •..."'' : -anottfQcnic.e-surpriserthere.'sa ftarts of New~JerTsey" ~ ^~ $35i900Ottielr cartd0fninlrjn[i5-irrihl8;arBa ~t "MasterffVanTflTnria:'":., ;. .• " '" Jerity. tli» Borwu ol JioirltlM • • WA'SHEH AND BRYER ~ ~~~c". " • ALUMINUMlEArJERS & GUTTERS begin at TWICE this figuro! and tho views Garden Homes from Single monthly Resident's Fee includes: heat, beautiful swimming pool. Shuffle- • Coramic tile In all lull baths-lloor ol Iho Slilt ol New Jwiiy bu • 150AMP ELECTRICAL SERVICE I a short a{"$ 19 990 Cheessquake can't compare. > . . •.„ ; and'bat^ - ' \' , • ' not pasid on or endontd Iho f^ll municipal services, courtesy bus service, all ; board courts. Plus a s,ocial and , • Qustorrt vanities with pro-formed •,BA5KET6ALLCOURT- •' • TENNISCOURT recreationarbulldirig for arts and Village offers you real honest-tot morlh ol this atfsrliig. - clubhouse facilities,..site rental, coinnjunity TV goodness valuer-a near-miracle * marbteized,tops ; crafts, sewing and just shootincj Options;* GEdlijhwaahor • GE Stud coupon lor full InlwmillM (tdiy/ antenna, " . , . ••'•.'• "• RANCHES.ONLY-RENT. WITH OPTION TO BUY Jor this day And. this age « Full carpollna ifvyour cholco ot colors. oarbaoocompQclor • GEwaahgr • • •••• "" "1- the breeze with yourcohgenial » Lerao dinlnrjarea . ', GE dryer , • '. • , ' ' '.;i ' ,; . HovnanlanVunMYowded community /\< • WolWn closets ; . . Open Every,Day Except Wed. $1,190* _ Creitwood Vlllaje, Depl. W f • Plentiful atorago oreaa . Condominium (eo Includes; • Tennis 11 A.M. to .5 P.M. • foradultsSZiatMlover. '* tacUUIes'SWimhilnflpbol • Exterior. ; • OE no Irosl refriaerator/froezer, Phone: (201) 892-2707 DOWN FOR ALL! • Box 166, Whlllng, NJ. 087591 FROM *2 2)99Q * 1,190 DOWN malntonanco • Snow clearing -Grose g»pAi*|! J,N,J,<)7ifJS (20D.43M400 » OE bul|l In soll-clqanlno range » oven cultlno'Qarba^ejqkup : • ; ( ; ;•/ / Open 7 days«week 10 AM to 6 PM I rNease_mall free Illustrated |' CLOSINQ COSTS INCLUDED ., peluAO GE vonte*r*n(ja hood ) '•'•;• 1 -., •, • brooiure on the full service. _ Ui(CTK)fMi r^rom N«w Y«k i, No. J«i«y take N.J. fumplte (o Exit U, SoulKion Garden SUte QUAKE 1 Pt^WW'lTOlittBtTWHtoAtlllldl 'Far qunllfiod buyom, Boaod on Iho floquola or Cotinr Modal ptlced at $20,000. SI,100 tlown. 380 e()unl pay' active'adult tommiinHy. . • nttmia ol I21?fl lot principal, Iniorobi, in^ug anit mol[Uononcu. Morioooo ol »10,800 U O.S% ANNUAL PEIlCtiNT- AQE RATE plus \\% M.I.P, , . , . " , " , ,-;);,; ASENT:McConnell &Co., I'W -I opon Daily ^ ' DIF1CCTION3: Q«rden 8UI0 Parkway b'xll 01; \t\6n bent loll onio Herbndiivlile o.li (6*~^Trs40; right on Rt. MO ,.,. ns,R)vch Rowto .#530 ^?L $ PH0NE20/70 "•• VPHONE: 201/458-3550 then rightigt.. «t Texaco •lailonovo•lailon r Paihwuuy 10 Lann Mill nd, dindintt (all (urn). Uft oft L»noa Mill nd. boorlng |ol 't tfft fft (o(or k to Hbtl|H«ib«rt«vl|ll » Hd; ldhi i 110 6yW«6yW«n qiarfqiarfo ParPark '•;. i.6 milctAyej>t o£ Cjui;Uq|i S « Pkw^ E«lt 80 ' : y •: • ••i-r'f"'.':"' TUJSO Lights \^\ 'ierroce iNJ Tpkn. 3outh ti»Euft J1;,SoulhonQirden SUt^Plcwy. to Exit ptith on Hio. 0, M mllei It), Th« Vlll*uo\, Witttiloi bur her of PRd s wan

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s Thursday, October 17, 1974 ^-Thursday, October 17, 1974-L ' Service begun Bike safety code e iiiiiNmiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiinuiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiimimuii: A FEMINIZE LOOK ... | 'Camelot' revival by Blood Bank under study byr. DISC N DATA ...AT THE WORLD ...AND THINGS J federa! agency at Paper Mill A special Task Force of State Troopers which are attributed to drinking, speeding and 1 " ..WASHINGTON, .c. —The''Consumer 5*2) nBy MILT HAMMER llllllllin!llUIIUIHHUll|lIIIIII]IMIIMIII|]imMllllllimilllllllHlimilllllllllllilllllllllimilluniU|](i in tissue typing D operating.on the Garden State Parkway in careless or reckless driving. Product Safety Commissjon-sald UIIB week that stars of TV, stage luuiiiiuiiliimiiiiiiuumiumiuimiii liiiimniiiiii miby -TRUDINA HOWARDiinuiiiiiiiiiiii uiimmiiimiiimiiiiimiiil unmarked, inrelated cars, issued 3,126 sum- ADVERTISEMENT 'Turntable Treat,..MERLE The North Jersey-Essex County Blood Bank, it will propose for comment May 1, 1975, as the monses in the year ending May 31, including 'giiiiitinituiiriiiiiitiiiiiititititiiiittmitittiuiuiituitmuituiititiiuiinu^ Michael Allinson, Leigh Beery and Don PRESENTS HIS 30TH ALBUM (CAPITOL ST^- the state's largest community blood bank, has effective dote^-for the "new" bicycle safety 3,042 for hazardous violations, Hearing Tests-Set Stewart'Wiii star in Paper Mill's revival of 11331). Merle along with The Strangers en- initiated a highly specialized tissue-typing standard, c-' ' Both figures surpassed those for the previous | Theater Time Clock | ^'-Garnelot" opening Oct. 30. They will play the service, according to Cr. Kamill Gal, medical This action on the part of the commission For Elizabeth tertain on this good sounding LP with 11 year, ending May 31, in which the unit issued 1 leading roles of "King Arthur," "Guinevere" selections: "Old Man From The Mountain," director. follows two full days of open discussion— 2,997 summonses, including 2,913 hazardous Free electronic hearing tests will hi given - CASTLK (Irvington) — THE LIFE^-ATCD and "Lancelot" until Dec. 15. "Things Aren't Funny.Anymore," "White Man The service, wiiich offers anti-tissue antibody ''among commission sfaff, consumers^ bicycle infractions. The Task Force has now been in at Beltone Hearing Aid Service offices on TIMRS OF XAVIKHA HO.!-''ANnFiB,"Tliiirs.- 1 knnvyn for his rnli» i - in-UJT-hft-BUieo! . "Travalin-i" "Thr fiirl US ft"" i hJgh-riRlf .trjinsfnfijnn fain; nc l Monday and Tuesday. TUCS.. 2, 3:10, 4:20, 5:35,-6^5,-1i;'9:15 and"10:30- TTVllchael Bauer on the daytime TV serial, "The Who Made Me Laugh,", ""Honky Tonk Night A commission spokesman said the Jan. 1, Factory;traincd hearing aid -specialists as crossmatching for potential kidney Of the summonses given out in the 1973-74 pTrii. * ~ . -^ Guiding light;" in which he has starred since it Time Man," "Holding Things Together," (The ,1975, date, which had not at any time been will lie at the office listed below io perform donors and recipients, is now available to all period, Authority Commissioner Joseph C. '' -o-o- began hi 19G8. He has been polled as the best Seashores Of) "Old Mexico," "Don't Give Up subject to public comment, apparently would the tests. area hospitals. . ' Irwin said, 1,952weriflor speeding, 128 were for ELMOBA'(Elizabeth) - SHAMUS, Thurs., actor of daytime TV for this role. He has other On Me," "A King Without A Queen," "It Don't have placed an unreasonable burden on both Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- "Thepoint is that these are very difficult and driving while .under • the influence of in- Fri., Mon., Tucs., 7:30 p.m.; Sal., 8:10 p.m.; appearances on "Adam-12," "Dragnet," Bother Me"... , domestic and foreign manufacturers in- derstanding is welcome to have a test using sophisticated laboratory techniques. Many toxicating beverages, 35 Were for operating a Sun,, ;i;5(). and 7:35 p.m. BUTCH CASSIDY, "Virginian" and "Laredo." As asinger, he has — meeting certain of the regulation's technical the latest electronic equipment to determine Merle was only nine when his father died, and area-hospitals have the need and theTclinical motor vehicle while on the revoked list and five Thurs., Fri., Mon., Tucs., 9:10 p.m.; Sat., 6:15 been acclaimed for his roles in a host of he grew up fast. As a kid, he kept running away skill but lack the lab support," Dr. Gal said. requirements. his or ho.r particular* loss. Diagrams - and 9:59 p.m.; Sun., 2, 5:35 and 9:30 p.m. Broadway, off-Broadway and stock per- were for reckless driving.JIhj; Task Force, an showing how Ihe ear works and some-of the because.he didn't want to be a burden to his "We thought there ought to be a central place The commission plans further to publish for arm'of Parkway Troop E, State Police, mado 20 SIIINBONE ALLEYrSat... 1:30 and 3:06 p.m. formances. widowed mother. He drove a potato truck, where the service is available for a price which comment those portions of the bicycle causes of hearing loss will be available. --O--O-. Leigh Beery won a Tony Award for her • other arrests and recovered Ihree stolen cars Everyone should have a hearing test at hitched to Texas, pitched hay, worked in the oil reflects the complexity of thelinJceaurel" regulation which the commission believes jn the 12-month period. FIVE POINTS CINEMA (Union) — performance as "Best Actress in a Musical" fields, and spent al lot of time in Bakersfleld's • According to Dr. Gal, the average hospital represent substantive changes from the le;ist once a year. If there is any trouble, at TAMARIND SEED, Thurs.. Mon., Tues., 8 for the musical version of '-'Cyrano" and was country musicsaloons. At 14, Merle was jailed would call upon the service no more than^htflf a original proposal-published in May 1973 by the The unit was established to step up the High- all hearing clearly. Even people now p.m.; Fri., 7:25 and 9:30 p.m.; Sat., 7:30 and cited for her performance of. "Laurie" in the on suspicion of armed robbery; by the time he dozen times a year. "We do not anticipate, nor Food and Drug Administration. These way Authority's campaign against drinking wearing hearing aids or those who have 9:45 p.m.;'Sun.,'G and 8 p.m. GULLIVER'S Lincoln Center revival of "OHaliSma!". She was IV, he had spent two years in reform will we;aceent,~a largo-volume,"-he /tated. referenced changes relate to. coaster brakes, drivers; speeders and others whose driving been told nothing could be (lone for them TRAVELS BEYOND THE MOON, Sat. and creates traffic hazards. The campaign itself is should have a hearing test antWind out about has recently appeared as "Maria" in "West school. TisVue typing activity is very mucli in the chain guards, and the fronrTvheel-handlebar Sun., 1:30 p.m. linked with efforts to prevent those accidents . the latest methods of. hearing correction. / Side Story," "Fiona" in "Brigadoon;" "I gotinto everything I could get intojust for forefrontof blood banking, according to Dr. ' attachment. " "Katliy" in "Student Prince" and "Tuptim" in the excitement of irsometinTC57"Never hurt Gal. "Blood banks can do more than just take, THE PAQUEBOT. "FRANCE" in all herglory. The twin smoke stacks, like huge dinosaur In addition, the commission will propose Tor The free hearing tests will he given ^jr FOX-UNION.im. 22) — GROOVE TUBE, (lie "King and I" at the Civic Light Opera in anybody, though - might have inconvenienced a process and distribute blood, They can play a nocks, are so distinctive, they Identify the "France" from miles away. As a matter of comment a mandatory "date of manufacture" WORKING"TWICE ~ Meltoiie. llJtaiad St., Elizabeth on. Monday...... Thurs., Mon.L Tues., 7:15, 8:45 and 10 p.m.; Pittsburgh. few people-but I sure wasn't no Bonnie & fact, they aro used as symbols for the ship. The daily program on boprd/stationeryr The U.S. Department of Labor reports that and Tuesday, If you" can't get there on major role as n, medical resource," he ob- 1 labeling requirement to bo offcctivc-Moy 1, Fri., 7:30, 9:15 and 11 p.m.; Sat., 3:15, 4:45, Michael Allinson, a Britisher by birth, is best Clyde." When" he was twenty, Merle was served. . •.. etc., all carry a stylized version of tho-atacksDnthem.' ~ ' ' 1975.' , ' , -• - nearly 4.S million workers hcld-two or more Monday or Tuesday call 35jJ>7(iBG and 0:15,7:45,9:30 and 11 p.m.; Sun., 3:30, 5,6:30, 8 remembered for his performance as "Henry sentenced to one-to-fifteen years in San OFTHE'/ERANCE" - And I chose the "France." jobs at the same time in May 1973. arrange for an appointment jt another time. and 9:45 p.nv. Higgins" in "My J^air Lady" - whfclThe played Quentin, and served nearly three years. Part One Little did 1 know how close I came to being -o-o'-' for 2'4 years on Broadway and then toured the .'. He started working for his brother, an FRIDAY DEADLINE laid wir - One day I said to my friend, my son, "I think right. The voyage we elected to take was the country. He has appeared in West End . electrical contractor, hodufijiiiclies, «- All Items other than spot news should be In our State drive cssfeecf LOST PICTURE ..SHOW (Union) — THE I will take a ship to or from Europe this year, last Atlantic crossing of the 1973 season, and it. rVnnaide productions-as-well .as -many—of—those on = oHke_by_inoOA.on.Friday...^ ;. ' ± 11 .ST-INfi,-Tliurs.r;Fri.,-Mon.rTucs.I.7.and.a:lQ.. '^drove a truck, andoarned about$80 a week. Bui MERLE.HAGGARD _.... —beforeihey take(hem-all-but of-servicer - was almost the last-one-ofall for the"Frnnee." Delicatessen p.m.; Sat., 2, .1:30.7 and 9:30 p.m.; Sun., 2, 4:30, Broadway including "The Importance of Being he also started playing lead guitar at a country posed and recorded in quick succession "Okie The selling-retiring news was announced soon tosave^nergY:- fi:50 and"!),: 15 p.m. Earnest," "Hostile Witness" and "Come Live music club, picking up an additional twenty . from. MuBkogee" and "Flghtin' Side of Me," after that and the ship seemed doomed to be to be fetecn and MAPLEWOOD-- 11 HARROWHOUSE, With Me." dollars for a weekend's work. An industry-wide conservation energy two that have brought him even^greater SWEDISH TURN ONS] Star-gazing lost. .The crew; however, came to her rescue program to help avoid further unemployment The University of Thurs., 7:15 and 9:1,5 p.m. CRAZY WORLD OF Until Oct. 27, Ken Berry will be starring in PETROGELU CAST — Barry Newman (loft) stars as 'Petrocolli,' a fiery young lawyer One thing led to another, and eventually ' recognition - and a certain amount of con- when they wenton strike then for the first timer* Pennsylvania Club of Produce JULES VROODER, Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., "The Music Man."Performances are Tuesday, Merle was playing four nights a week and "Increases has been called for by the N.J. from tho East who sots up practice In the Southwest. Albert Salmi and Susan troversy. The Academy of Country and MASSAGE and won. Economic Development Council. - - Metropolitan New Jersey will Deli Dept. fi>( Lehigh Ave. Store Only 7:15 and 9:15 p.m.; Sat., 5, 6:45, 8:30 and 10:10 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday- at 8:30; working five days. He couldn't handle both Western Music named "Okie" Best Single and 'parties'set Now, just a few trans-Atlantic trips later, the honor university trustee p.m.; Sun., 5, 7 and 9:15 p.m. SHINBONE Howard are costars in NBC series. • The Council, which is the principal advisory Saturday at 5 and 9:30; Sunday at 7:30; jobs, so... "I guess I was in the country music Best Album, of the Year .in-1970, as did the by Double stars, important retirement-sale has again been announced and Wesley A. Stanger, Jr. at a ALLEY,.Sal., 1 and 2t30 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. Thursday matineeat 2. Tickets can be reserved business." In 19fi2 he went to^Laii Vegas, body to Governor Brendan T. Byrne on THUMANNS IMPORTED K..I- r Country_Music Association..Ever since, he.has -nebulae,... major._..-fall. - con-. the "France" is again in .danger of disap- economic development matters, also recom- dinner Tuesday,. Oct. 22, at -0-0" ' af 376-4343. . • Nevada, to play back-up for singer Wynn received countless country music awards. , pearing. As of this writing the crew has gone on BOLOGNA Barry Nfwman HILDEGARDE stellations, Jupiter and the mended that the state solicit the assistance of 7:30 p.m. at Mayfair Farms,' SW8SS CHEESE NEW' PLAZA (Linden.'-..'THAT'S_ EN: Stewart. By 1963, he had .a recording - strike once more in hopes of saving her, and is . His singles and albums are, in a "sense, the .. Relax and Let MB ^_ moon will." be among the all utilities operating in New Jersey to reduce 418 Eagle Rock ave., West TERTAINMENT, Thurs., Fri., Mon., Tues., 7 agreement with a small independent label. His sitting with her,two miles out from the harbor „ $129 39 scrapbook of his experiences: sometimes Isss astronomical sights to be energy output J>y 6 percent. Orange. and 9:25 p.m.; Sat., 2;-4rS«;1 and 9:30 p.m; first release sold only two hundred copies, but pa observed during' public~"star of Le Havre. As a former passenger I can only Actor's Cafe has the second Haggard single, "Sing Me A Sad tormented, filled with regret; sometimes with Edward A. Jesser, council chairman and Guest speaker will be Sun., 1:45, 4:10, 0:40 and 9:10 p.m. ihe last of TV's bachelors l^g parties" being planned for the wish them luck, but it seems furite. How can Jonathan Goldstein, United --O--O--, Song," made the national charts. "Strangers," laughter and memories, His- music Is always chairman of the board of United Jersey Banks By NANCY ANDERSON ' With an outslzed nose and a been waiting for you.' And I Hours To Suit one fight (lie almighty dollar bill? Or in this a somewhat later release, made the Top Ten in direct and honest. He sings country morality next eight weeks by the.N.J. said, "We, are making these proposals to States attorney for New OLD RAI1WAY — JO CARATS, Thurs., Mon., 'Hamlet' opening HOLLYWOOD — If what forehead too big for lilsditn^^ay^-'I'm worth it.' State Museum Planetarium case, the Grand Franc, I guess. Jersey, a l%2 graduate of the Tucs., 7:15 p.m.; Fri., 7 and 10:45.p.m.; Sat., 1965, Merle married Bonnie Owens. plays. Most of all. Merle sings about the moral Your Busy Schedule Governor Byrne to help New Jersey prevent America used to need was a Newman doesn't look like a "I wrote that. I like that DOCTOR "with the cooperation of per- The French government owns the Paquebot further unemployment. Certainly, one purpose Wharlon School. / UVERWURST (1:10 p.m.; Sun., 4 and 7:50 p.m. TAMARIND William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" will open About that samme time, dissatisfied with the..--_the— t and .the amazing g ggrac e of livingg, of life PR£SCRJ0£ -toniglitaMheAetors-Gafe-Theatre; South Munn— —good_fivcK:ent -cigaiv—what^maiden's-dream—comc-true.—kimLoLtliing : •_ -sonneUt.Washington Crossing "France" and she is running at a great loss. _we_bave.is-tb..alert._aU-usiers-oLenergy_to....tlie. v iti845- -A-DtET?' EverTbefore tlie^fl crisis slie was costing the Hollywood's been needing for But he's not only got charm, "I don't think Petrocelli's a .' _..l. H «_ H •_ 1 ,m t\m *» >wh nArfiAIMA AT nil frliB H tt *^ fi t\ t\ rt State Pork. In addition to p.m.; Sal., 5:45 and 9:50 p.m.; Sun., 5:40 and at.Central Avenues, East Orange. Jt will play where man is the measure of all things - good state's vital concern in energy conservation." for several years,/is the for at least five weeks on Thursday, Friday, a long, long time is a good lie's single. smart alec, because there's a club dates, Merle decided to form his own band. "just looking," the parties will taxpayers four million dollars a year, and that Commenting on the council's recom- representative of all Penn 9:3(Hp.ni. ISLAND OF BLUE DOLPHINS, Sat., and evil. .. ' 1 HORMEL j.:.j leading man type who's a Should it develop that difference between a smart The Strangers are now one of the bestgroups in : include nudienco participation ' makes her much too expensive a lady to keep, mendation, Joseph A. Hoffman, commissioner alumni in the area. Stanger Sun.. 1:3(1 p.m. . and Saturday nights at 8:30 p.m. through Nov. J 16. ;. bachelor so that every girl con Newman has a problem alec and a man wKo has belief the business, playing on all his sessions and Merle Haggard is a singer and song writer activities. '•' they say. - of the N.J. Department of Labor and Industry, will retire as trustee this year tours. "Swinging Doors" was Merle's first big who talks about things you already know. A Anyway, 'tis a pltyrFlying home from a stay GENOA SALAMI GAPPDCOLO ;t Hamlet, portrayed by Buck Newman Jr. of moon and swoon over him and winning the'henrts of fans, it in what he does. Sessions will convene at the said, "In view of the serious energy shortage in — totakeonotherdutieswiththe hit on Capitol. . singer whose music is a scrapebook of things in Europe is usually a traumatic thing fraught New York, includes Amy U0U1, Barbara fantasize that someday she'll may lie with the character, he "Besides, the American .Washington Crossing Nature our state and its effect on our severe unem- university. $**39 K Late in 19G9 and early in 1970, Merle corn- you feel and care about. , • with all kinds of air travel wearinesses and end- fffffl Kennedy, Ann Marie Marcazzo, Kevin Dowd, run into him on a department plays, because Petrocelli, the hero ethic has changed. At one DAILY, WEEKLY, OR MONTHLY Center from B to 9:30 p.m. on ployment problem,, I hope the Council's of-it-all whimsies, all telescoped into one day. George Agalis, John Jubeck, Edward Golda, store escalator or somewhere lawyer he brings to the screen, time the hero was the modest y eight- successive Fridays suggestions will be carefully examined." PICKUP & DELIVERY % But not if you come home on the "France." OffB Jeff Moos, Tpm-Hanson, Joseph Mroz and and he'll carry her away on is a city fellow who sometimes guy who plays the banjo and s beginning tomorrow. The F0U honor PRODUCE at BOTH STORES Dayid G. Kennedy, who also serves as the his white horse to his castle rubs his fictional small town says, "Thank you, Ma'am.' Nature Center is located on Then_ everything is spread out over six days associates the wrong way. That kind of a guy. That' Entertainment 'opens 322-2040 "^ and you are home in joy. There is no crowding A (U)-niinute concert videotaped at Trenton producer director. where they'll live happily ever Brickyard road north pf Rt. And it's possible he'll have the such as you have when you get a b-i-g plane- Kean conference forTolbert State Prison will he televised Sunday, Oct». 27 at Reservations can be made by calling the box after. "Today our heroes are guys-' DISPATCH- LEGAL-DOCUMENTS—~fi —540; same effect on viewers, PAYROLL • LUGGAGE • ETC, S 1cfi r m Ot mC On 1O.:!() p.m. a.nd Saturday, Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. on office at 075-1881. The above is Very long lead, like Joe Namath who said, ° °" ' ^ '° "" ""V" Dickinson r nt!T"A«tOrS~Cafe~i?-pTCsenrly~rasting~for— ~~but-Ut—sums—up- situation—wyBlown)anr-rtliouglir~doean-!t—Xgi gonna tako tiio^-Supur- on New Plaza screen, tmdetf (i—~ "—~ TritoNew York. And . : .Tin: nrofirnm...entitled"."With these Wji.ls.a~ "That Championship jSenson," which will run thot's existed for a very long think this is too great a Bowl'and'who did it. Motro-Gojdwyn-Mayer's —Denial liboraloiin set them up next to honorary doctor , of laws timer "That's - Entertainment"--- _—what, ui.ploasure that is, As.a mattcr-of fact, .'-. Union County.. NOW...together .with ; Sonjj is Sung," features jazz flautist Bobbi from Nov..21 through Dec. 28.' "danger:'" -~ •- — -—.--- " A iat'orpeepreWspe'ct'lliat; CompuTer Service Machine Shops ^Pla'netarlunT equipment. Kean College, will co-sponsor a one day degree Nov."Tto TJiberian Robert Redford's married; "Muhammad Ali used to currently at the New Plaza landing is one o( the most popular events on YELLOW- NEW,GREEN Humphrey and singer Zulema Cusseaux. "I like the idea of the If clouds should make it board ship. Everyone comes on deck, even if it meeting, "Growing Up Female: /A- -Con- President William It, Tolbert. 1 Paul Newman's married; say, 'I'm gonna take him in Theater, Linden, is a COSMETICS POJI Offices The* special was produced by New Jersey abrasiveness, the of impossible to observe sky -should he (he wee hours, justjor the sheer ference for Young Women" on Saturday, Nov. The degree will he conferred Sefon radio station Michael Landon's married the guy," he says. "As far us five, and that ain't no jive,' presentation of the greatest ONIONS CABBAGE Public Broadcasting's "Express Yourself" \- '• = sights, a slidc-illustratted enjoyment of watching "coming in." 2, in Downs Hall at Kean College/Union. The by FDU President Jerome M. and so afeMIke Connors and and then he'd go on and do it. momenta, from the greate t staff in cooperation with the Prison Inmate .illy, real-life personality goes, NEW JERSEY lecture on an appropriate , Even customs is a dreahYb~oat7You~go to a conference from 9:30 a.m. 10^4:30 p.m. will Pollack in special ceremonies lists fall programming Jack Lord. t "So there is room for the movie musicals ever made b SERVING ALL Representative Committee'. ' there's a little bit of me in astronomy subject will be great covered pier marked with hugh Initials explore tho female experience for young beginning at 11 a.m. at Grace WSOU, the radio voice of Seton Hall So who's around to give a Petrocelli and a little bit of immodest guy who has lite MGM; memorable., film "Too often people forget that inmates are classics from the years 1929 to SHORT DELIVERY SERVICE substituted. floating from the celling, go under the one that women, 15 to 21. Lollie and Jean Hirsh, mother Episcopal Church, im- University, South Orange, has announced its lonely girl hope? Petrocelli in me. strength of his convictions and Scotch Plains, N, J. 07076 Further Information is matches yours, and volln jlhere is a customs mediately adjacent to the human beings like themselves. We hope this new fall program featuring educational- can.follow through.-Of.course .1953, whlcluvsrc honored with -P.-O. Box 362 and daughter' from Stiuiford, Conn., will I program'shows'that"inmates" are as human as The — guy • who's giving • "We just put back some 126 Academy award - 322-2040 - ' ; , available by phoning the officer under each omTfb waft You through. "discuss Self HclpnttHHh Care For Women.' •Rutherford, campus. programming and stereo rock music seven Paramount television hope "nes the network took out, it's easier to deal with 292-0333: There are no bne-or two-hour delays, here as at Fairleigh Dickinson GRAPEFRUIT the next person, that they too can enjoy a days a week. 1 someone who's more modest. nominations and 38 Oscars Instruction will be given in a Judo workshop. concert," says Thomas p. Guy, Jr., producer-- this season and^whom NBC's because they wanted me to be the airport. As for luggage, a porter ison.hand. Workshops will incbide rape and information, University and the Republic of Weekdays the station Is on the air from 7 a.m. He's easier to live with. director of "Express. Yourself." "In addition to banking on to become more sympathetic. ,„ , , ,, The time span is to razzle-dazzle it where you want it. I have on assistance, feniale-mnle relationships and a Liberia have had a close to 10 a.m. and from 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. On Hollywood's most hungered "The girl comes nn and . serving -a*-tha_audlence,_the-inmates_worked. People are uncomfortable Hollywood's Golden era, and never yet found. a sky cap at the airport new approach, ths/egal and financial rights of relationship that dates back Saturdays-the^station broadcasts fronrlOa.mr "Torbacheltir iB^arTactorliame'd" —aroujid"~a-persorr~who's~good • hand in hand with the crew unloading trucks films shown are taken from customs area to razzle-dazzle anything. Only young women, family life,-educational con- two decades and includes EXTRA FANCY to 1 a.m. and on Sunday from noon until 1 a.m. Barry Newman star of the and I, say, 'Are you the and who says he's good." And THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT' — Mickey Rooney and gallant-hearted strange gentlemen offer help. and building the stage. They even came up with about 100 motion pictures, scling and career and life planning. Infor- numerous cultural exchanges. WSOU broadcasts on the frequency of 89.5 on new series "Petrocelli." client?' Then she pays, 'I've that may be the trouble with Judy Garldnd shown In scene from Babes on written, produced ' and " --O--O-- mation is available from Gloria Deodato, 233- President. Tolbert's adopted TOMATOS food for th< pufoimeis and crew members tilt I M dial "Pet[Qcelli."-Time will tell. Broadway,' one of MGM's dozens of beloved films directed by Jack Haley Jr. OUB '"FRANCE" adventure began one fine 7343, Jenely/Block, 233-9745, EVE office 201- daughter was a student at , "We make it more difficult (with Daniel Melnick as featured in 'That's Entertainment' now at the New FDU who, upon her return to for the audience," Newman Plaza theater. Linden. smoggy, yes smoggy. morning in Paris.when 527-2210. 7 " - "W 1BS- «r CROSSWORD PUZZLE executive producer), the we bparded the boat-train for Le Havre. It took Liberia, set-up-her_ownj)ublic Yule tryout concedes, "by not. saying, picture Is narrated by Fred school in the capital city of" TODAY'S ANSWER 'Aren't I sweet!,' because it's, Miller, Eleanor Powell, Jane " Henry Mancini wrote ad- about two hours' for-the commuterrlike train to in ship'? jargon, S-00\, and not only did I have a Astaire, Bing Crosby, Gene - Powell, Ginger Rogers and' dltlonal music for. the get to Le Havre and the. ship's side. It was so Monrovia. ' ' . BASKETS MADE TO ORDERS easier to Hkethcsweetperson. soyon,fo-elgiit foot window, but I could open aLtbeatte KellyKll ; Peter-fcawfordrHzu—TEsther "Williams" presentation; -• ——-closepM ^hEiarBdTeiitBrsccttorrasTveltrMBsninTcryoxr" "But we give viewers Minnelli, Donald O'Connor, - though the train Jiad literally parked itself on A- The Elizabeth Town Theatre ACROSS something more to think, cannot budge any window or porthole on a ship. CEMENTPRESCRIPT^ON 1—lui&^innounoGd-opeiMiudith Debbie. 'Reynolds, • flock A pnuwnH pngcrign.n^y fan frnm thn - When ,—-Ms docto: derision Hooney, Frank Sinatra, station to Ihe ship and led us on board virtually recommended he bury himself for its December Christmas the guy isn't sweet. But Our warehouse Is'bulging at- the seams. We. are clearing out AND YES, it is, or was, true what they say (Op'poilto Poll olfica)- Oputti>jptcla&ItJ... I Phlladolphio, Pa, .19108 ' COME BY BUS OR CAR AMPLE FREE PARKING NJ. 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-Thursday, October 17, 1974- College appoints i Carr to lead campaign SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, October 17, 1974-19 Women's groups Dayton boosts Mayhew to retire next" June; Miss Orlowski f6r._15Z4Xhmtmos_$eqls. to quiz Rinaldo, to heaIth position:; -:Singer Vlkkl Carr—a champion of the rights health education programs! During the coming year, the assoctation.wiD, cross-country with Pingiry School 40 years The appointment of Elaine . Orlowski of of non-smokers—has been appointed chairman Levin on issues of the 1974 Christmas Seal Campaign, it was develop a home care program for lung disease Theodore L. Mayhew of-Union, director of Roselle Park as director of the newly- patients toassis t him and his family following A coalition of women's groups In Union public relations and alumni-affairs at Pingry established Department of Health Services at announcd this, week by Robert C. Lowery, record to 8-2 president of the Central New Jersey Lung discharge from the hospital. Plans are also travels to Verona County has been invited the Democratic and School, Hillside, plans to retire from the field of Union College, Cranford, was announced this' being formulated to establish a service to assist~ HyGAKY SHERMAN ISyGAllYSIIHitMAN Republican Congressional candidates to a education next June, when he will have been Association.. week by J. Harrison Morson, dean of students. the parents of asthmatic children in coping By MICHAEL MESK1N five-yard loss. The Bulldog offense could not Dayton threatened again in the third, The Jonathan Dayton cross-country team The Jonathan Dayton girls tennis team . discussion on women's Issues at the Westfleld Formerly the TB-Resplratory DiBease : with the school for 40 years. • Dr. Stephen Parker, also of Roselle Park, was with the psycho-social aspects of the disease. following a 35-yard run by Carmen Scop won two of three meets last week, increasing its recorded three victories last week to raise its YM-Y\yCA on Monday, nt 8 p.m. Evelyn Albu group, the association serves Union, Hudson 2. Last Saturday Hie Jonathan Dayton football sustain an attack during the first stanza and Mayhew was educated at Boston Latin named consulting physician. team record this season by 8-2. Monday the record to 7-0. Monday, the team traveled to of New Providence, coordinator of the event, and Monmouth counties. team continued its Impressive play, thus did not threaten. pettuolo, but the Bulldogs were stopped on the School, Harvard College ^A.B. cum laude) and team played host to Clark and Tuesday was at Millburn to play the defending Suburban announced that Rep. Matthew Rinaldo, As director of health services at Union Lowery also announced that Vitold F. dominating Millburn, 14-0, to make the team's On the initial play of the second quarter, Miller 21 when a Graziano pass was in-, Columbia University (M.A.). He came to Verona. Today, the harriers will be home to Conference champions; yesterday it played —Repnblican-and-Be»noeratie-ehall6ngof.Adam College, Miss Orlowski will be responsible for Lukaitls, a member of the association's board Mrs. Hendricks record 24; Millburn was forced to punt from its 18. Dayton tercepted. B ewton-was~ THKl II) Summit., 'femorrovf—the—team^-will Levin will.be asked to explain their positions on Pingry in iaz/ all. first aid. She will'also provide Health of directors, will serve as chairman of the 'The TSulldbgs will' visit comerence rival bloukM "itnr "In" the'"tourth"-quarter,-.'a •MtHep-ptayti Ww : .1931. he left, eventually • Tuesday, the', squad will travel to unbeaten compete at West Orange and Monday Dayton a variety of women's issues such as en headmaster.' IIn . counseling to students and will conduct a Union County effort. The drive will open of- Verona/Saturday at 1:30. According to Dayton kick and it rolled Into the end zone where •recovered a fumblfe on his 45. Helped by a to join clinic staff Caldwell. will be at home to New Providence in a 3:30 ployment, pensions, day care, rape prevention, becoming nsslstaht headmaster'of the Repton variety of lectures and workshops on such ficially on Nov. 13 when postmen deliver appeal scouting reports, Verona is a young, inex- reserve Mark Tryon pounced on the ball for a_ Dayton holding penalty, the Millers droVe to Myrna Hendricks, who has been training "Against Summit, Dayton posted a 24-33 match at the Gov. Livingston Regional High and abortion. School and Morristown School. topics as alcoholism, drugs and venereal letters to area homes and businesses. — perieneed^-club-which has made numerous touchdown. Heide kicked the extra point. the Bulldog six. A lob pass into the end zone was In 1939, he retured to Pingry as head of the "coordinator at- Albert Einstein College of Dayton scored again in the second after the intercepted by safety man McNany on a victory on the 2.85-mile course. Dayton's Billy School tennis courts. "Women, who constitute.53 percent of the diseases. Hypertension ancf diabetes screening The campaign, now entering its 68th year, is Medicine, Yeshlva University, New York, has mistakes in fundamentals.in its initial games. -.foreign language department, Summer Session - programs will. also_come,. under.herJurisdic-. •Theteam'stoaeh, AlRotella, is considered one defense foTcedMlHburn to ount from dee]> jnjts "tremendous play." Bjorstad finished first with Gary Werner Against Verona, the tonnis team recorded its population, have long been-neglected by -the group's-primary source of Income to been appointed director ~of~c-42<>. .,.._.~. outiitanding. step'backward "-^"although "Hie; T6ss~cbuld~b"e" . Imnors.wenttoRobert Irene (24 polrils on four Kaufmann of Rahway. The ! host to a Caldwell team which won the first Conference and we plan.to give our besttrffopt- Top teams are: the Misfits, 8-3; the Pine-ups_,. .. -Mike.. Ilamaccio, running .the wingback . attributed to a psychological letdown after the touchdowns) and Jamie Kontra (one TD). meeting place will be th'e Two \ meeting,.3-0. . .!'.' ••"..- '.'•' . . • . , tough game, against Summit. Besides srgft"nire^rdTCaTITIiiairsTigin"aes"| MStont'Ftt Your City Federal Savings opens-its second office in the Larchmont section of ~mnrir~ HOUSE OF EMPTY HflNDS Garden State Parkway at 7:45 . n strong effort by full back Harry Irwin. consistency from him. Linemen Dave a.m. and drive to the Tuxedo Union, to meet the ever-growing needs of the families in the Unidn area, Quatrone, Jeff McQuaid, Rainer Malzbender police headquarters to'meet -Why-opon-a.-seconctoffice-m:Union.?-lts out "way-to-make: it. more con- -'—-THE-T-WO-flve^minute overtime periods and Alan Lnyton also played against Millburn. the leader, Theodore Murphy venient for the residents of the area to take advantage of the progressive i weredominated by the Bulldogs but they could Krupp is pleased with the defensive work of of Suffern, N.Y. at 9 a.m. banking methods typical of all City-Federal Savings offices. This new ;; not break the deadlock. his hnlfbacks but would like to see them do Checking Account City Federal facility is located on Morris Avenue near Liberty and' , Krupp says his team played exceptionally more running to help the offense. Center well: "Summit tied us instead of Us tying halfback Emmet Rueda lias been doing his UC names will function as another completaFamily Financial Center providing .;'. Summit." Going exclusively with his starters, usual outstanding^ job. Hustling Tony Francis all the Red Carpet Services and high interest rates that have made '"; he used only four substitutes the entire game. has also impressed, though Krupp wants him to 5 to faculty City Federal Savings New Jersey's Largest. City Federal also pro- * On the negative side, hustling right wing Bill add more distance to his kicks. Mark Pezzuto t Nevius will be lost for three weeks; he pulled has done an outstanding defensive job. Other The appointment of five vides Statewide banking services. Deposits and withdrawals can be < ToYourNeeds. ) tendons in his knee during the first stanza. halfbacks seeing -action-wore Art Leak and persons to the Union College made-in any one of our 42 offices—and 2 of them are in the Union area. Playing their "worst game of the season," Steve Hechtle: i faculty has been announced by [• Dayfon was demolished by Millburn in an Defensively theTinit has shown "periods of The Right Fit Can Save You Money. Dr. Saul Or kin, president. '-crror'filled contegt,~~"~~~r^r . great skill and teamwork but it is lacking the Joining the full-time Certificates' Passbooks <, Tho Millers scoredjheir first goal thanks to a true consistency of a solid unit," Krupp says." instructional staff are: James ;, Dayton defensive lapse. The fullbtfcksJet n "If the team is to win, Ihe unit must give a full insRawllnt s of E. Edgar road, BACK TO SCHOOL FASHIONS — Pupiltof St.' James Banking Hours: . i Mlllburn-chip pass drop.uver_tlielcjl£flda.anfl:_ 7Z-TnlnUte effort." Contributing In this area LindenJ.I ; Anthony L. Nicoll of 1% Guaranteed 4 to 10 years, '^3^ %/Q *75O minimum. 00 day Monday Thru Thuis.- School of Springfield are wearing new uniforms $1000 minimum. Interesi- ^^^**** ' 'Aitqualifying mtif\f inn . IntereVntcirrtcst frflrrt j- they were_then beaten to the ba.ll by a Miller were Joe Farinella, Dana Levitt, Steve_ Mi'ddlebushUrn ; Paula T. Q;30A.M. 10 6R.M r — fjils year. The boys' uniform will feature a brown Regular jrom day of deposit, . day of deposit, com. .Friday-8:30A.M. loBP.M forward. Goalie NornT~SfinTdler"lvas left Matysek,.and: BickMorrla ; __. ;._.,„.. -——-|ackerrThe girls1 uniform will feature a brown and FerrancMR e of Woodbridge; cfimpounctefi daily! _ pounded quarterly! ' defenseless and the goal quickly Xollowed. . Fei 2 Salurday-9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Krupp Is generally pleased with the work of white houhdstooth cu'llotte-Jumper or shirt and Checking ) Accounts laiin-Thompsorf of Plainfield, Substantial interest ponalty is requlrod Again a defensive lapse hurt the Bulldogs in his goalies. "Many of the scores liave been"Ihe 7 5 ^ t-V - Joa vesti-Modeling tho new uniforms are, left to right, B and Marlrina Mallis Kolaitia of tor Otirly withdrawal ii the second quarter, the DaytonTdefcrislve . fault of the players up front," he adds. Kauf- I• Summit. James AAullery of Union, PetexEckrrtann and Mary " corps permitted a Millburn corner kick to sail man has done a fine job and Sliind|ershows__ Rawllns, a member or the •"-" "Ann Branco, both, of . Springfield, and Cynthla_ This js Nf3NJ's FREE check- This account i? unique at NBNJ Convenience accounts , past thorn, lnstead_a£-aggressively, driving somegoodslgnsTTltlioughlie has becaguilty of : "English Department,' UTa"~", "judgment errors. -•'•••• "•-— Meckbach of Union. 1. ' .. T-." "•"..'.1 '"*.-""••--"" -'ing'account service, and it is for NBNJ and is tailored for those are for those people who use a graduate of Union College and ; -According to Krupp, "We have the personnel those tMStpmers who keep a customers who prefemat^to checkinq account only periodi- received his bachelor's degree , Mrs.Mancinelli wtn$ ^ but need more'consistency. The kids believe minimum monthly-balance of maintain a minimum balance-. cally. Your only cost is $4.50 from Rutgers University and Mrs. Louis Manciiielli's 5S low net captured Mint they can compete with any team in the For with NICKEL-CHEK there for a book of_35 fully persona- his master's degree from the ; $300. in their account You first place In Fllght~A of w«r, Each waak It's per. CJover. Cook gently until the Conference on British dlfferant. Moka~ la dlng tha broccoli is tender. , ... Yes We Sure Do! No. ChKkt'Pald for Month HfcC ACCT Ov« $300 REG ACCT UIKTW $300 NICKBt-CHEK Studies on Saturday in TOTE BAG ? 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?)•"•• '••k r.-. 20-Thursday, October 17, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER Hgrriers subdue T 'Biblical prophecy' ?ujbjecti 2 Union schools; . LeADER-Thursday, October 17,1974- of series at Evangel Baptist GALL an 'AD-VISQH ' return meet today Evangel Baptist Church, 242 Shunpike rd., Included are the Rev. Eric Crichton, 'the Rev. THEY'RE ALL IN SUBURB A N ctf rie$ fof 94. yards The Springfield Recreation Department Springfield, has set aside Oct., 23-27 to a.con- Emil Elbe and the Rev.- Archie Macklnney. cross-country team opened its season last ference with an emphasis on the prophetic The conference will close on Sunday evening, The Springfield -Senior Minutemen won their ' backed them up against the goal line, from went all the way on aslralght drive play on the Thursday against the Union public schools of scriptures. .. ..-'••>'_ Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. with an address by Dr. Ralph .second game of the junior football seaspny'for a where they punted, under heavy pressure, only very next play. A crushing downfiold block by Kawameeh and Biirhet in a tri-meet held at Gade, "Israel; the 20th. Century MJrqclq.'.'.Dr. 2-1 record, defeating the Black Kniglits from to the 24. McGrady carried for six,' Dave Mitch Frank wiped out the last defender and Warinanco Park, Elizabeth. The conference, "God's Future Program for Ralph Gade was the speaker at an "Adventure Berkeley Heights, 20-13, at Metsel Field. For Vargas for three and Pat Picciuto twice, for 10 cleared Vargas' path to the endzone." McGrady The Springfield runners—youngsters in the Israel and the Church," will begin.Oct. 23 at 8 in Understanding" which was held jointly by DEADLINE TUES. the second/straight \veekrtl(e Minutemen had a and one yards, to put the ball on the four. again carried for the extra point, making the sixth, seventh and eighth grades-^defeated p.m. and is open to the public. Evangel Baptist Church and the Jewish strong ground attiick"going, as demonstrated McGrady got (lie call again, and took it Uio final score 20-6. - both school teams made up of athletes of the ._ Comm,unity..D£_Springfield. The. meetings, axe I FOR THURS. POBL .-"There-has-beeni truly amazing amountb£ hy a r>5 yard, eight-play scoring drive on the Hdp Wanted Men J Women 1 Help Wanted Men & Women four yards. Eddie also carried for the PAT,— A Minuteman fumble on the last play of the same age.group. being held nightly at.8 p.m-and Sunday at 11 Help Wanted Men & Wpnwi.— 1 Help Wanted Men t Women, '- 1' Help Wanted Men I Women . \' '| Help Wanted Men t Women ' dp Wanted Mm & Women Help Wanted Men & Women I Merchandise for Sale 15 -"—npentng 1 1 1 Jn.Rihle prophecy in .the i ••irrdklng tin. score is-or ' Ihirdqiiarter put the'Knights In business bnthe— For till! ftui'Nitttton squall, Jeff years," said the Rev. William Schmidt.-pastor a.m. and 7 p.m. More information is' available A ;w-yard sweep around the left side on a CTJSYOM made 2 pc, sect lona 1,5 ft. The Black Knights came back strongly on the Springfield 29, and they quickly banged out a .placed first with Dave Barnes second. Tony of-Evangel Baptist Churchr-*"The recent '" by"calling 379-4351 or 467-1038. reverse i>y Ed McGrady took the ball to the 15, MAINTENANCE each sectlon^_darJt. green. Slip next series when, on third and 23 from their 22, pair of first downs and penetrated to the four- Garguilo-p|aced third among the Springfield publication of 'The Late Great Planet Earth' by DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICES NURSING covers included. Corner table, and on "the nexf play, quarterback Dean bleached mahogany, coffee table, the quarterback and split combined for a 78- Alter an incomplete pass and a five-yard illegal' runners with Rich Bantei and Mark Napier Hal Lindsey, which has sold into the millions of 1'ashainn took it to the 10, but left the game BANK TELLERS Memorial General' Hospital has a club chair with slip cover yard touchdown strike, making the score 13-8. motion penalty, ajour-yard run brought the taking Springfielu"s fourth and fifth spots. Bob conies, has underscored the tremendous in- Instrument Engineer CAREER 6886148 with a leg injury sustained on the play. Ed The Minutemen turned back another toucii- ballto the five, but"on the nextjwp plays the Fink, Pete Gacus and Ben-Scatturo also ran challenging opportunity for a R.N/wlth a R io 17 15 , py JJeresUhat" people ar£-currently expressingJn 5UMMITCOLLEGE CLUB Grazlariu cameTrTarthe lielnTto"pilot Hie'clul) aowiibld on the last pla'y of the half, as" Picciulo - least 5 years experlenceln Administration.- Minuteman defense held for no gain, and took "well for theSpringfield squad. Pete Keramus" what the Bible says about the" future. The Part Time OPPORTUNITIES '" ~ " BOOK SALE" • the rest of the way to paydirt on three carries intercepted on the goal line. and Rich Petrocelll were unable to participate A Masters Degree Is preferred. Qualified Plant Engineering OCT. 16 -_29 over. In the closing moments, the Knights , events and tensions of the Middle East are —-T"•-• ffoiirsT 12 Hoon-B pjn. Used hard covers STpaperbacks In by McGrady, the last from three yards out. in this meet but they will be back in action this candidates should have experience which At the start of the Uiird quarter, Berkeley' again threatened, but after two Incomplete simply confirming God's ancient promises to •We are seeking an experienced Instrument Eno'neer to act as RN's all catefjorles Incl. Americana and Following a Berkeley Heights punt to the 20, the Heights drove to the Springfield 35, but gave up week. Turn Your Spare Time Into Money Includes modern concepts of good patient Plant Engineer's Authority on all matters which concern new collectibles Children's Dept, only: Minutemen moved into Knights' territory once passes from the 12, Craig Clickenger, the His beloved Israel and people want to know care, skills In planning, staff developement. or revised process control Instrumentation. Responsibilities Fri., Oct. IB," 15. 'All types of the ball as a fourth down pass fell incomplete. Springfield snfey, intercepted on the goal line Fink, Napier, Barnes and Keramus are what is going to happen next." will Include' developino troubleshooting procedures, books; Oct. 19, 2V, Sals., 9:308:30. more, picking up three first downs along the After taking over, the Minutemen were forced eighth graders; Knowles, Garguilo, Bahtell, At communications, and budgeting. maintenance techniques and training programs. Applicants NO ROTATION REQUIRED Weekdays, 11 8:30. 10A Aubrey St., and returned to the 11, but fumbled when hit, Summit (6ff AAorris Ave., near way. with a 20-yard gainer by Graziano on the "The list of speakers include Presidents must have a Bachelor's degree In Engineering and a minimum to punt, but a Black Knights' penalty allowed and the Knights recovered. With no time Gacos andScatturo are seventh graders and of 5 years applicable experience In a Chemical process SPECIALITY ARE*AS: ClBA). Tel. 273-3721. Parking at big play. Springfield to retain possession on the "16. The Petrocelli a sixth grader. Herman Hoyt and John Walvoord of'.Grace FRANKLIN STATE BANK As part of our progressive, management operation. , Washington School. showing on the clock the viBitors connected for ^- . K 10 17 15 However, the Knights stiffened and took over homh e teat m immediate_ly_jeflshed_in_oid n the... an 11-yard TD pass, to make the final score 20- The squad will travel to Warinanco today in a Theological Seminary, Winorra Lake, Indiana, We currently seek a port time toller to work 12 noon to 6 p.m. team, we welcome the Individual who seeks Our steadily expanding operations have created an excellent ICU & SCU - FREE y Mon. to Frl.ln our New Providence office. Some Saturday COAL 8. FIREWOOD rm downs, but strong defense and two penalties 13. return engagement against the Union schools. and Dallas; Theological Seminary, Dallas. Also personal and professional growth, to environment for the professional who seeks full career- break, as Dave Vargas, from his tailback slot, - work involved,-You provldo-a pleawntoeracnaUtiLAndiloUro 1 become Involved with the Medical Staff and potential. Competitive salary is enhanced by top company- 3738671 The ground-oriented Springfield offense, aptitude--we'11 provide the training. You'll oaln valuable paid benefit package- Please send resume Including Salary - _/"• .t—Goad starling salaries AF.TER6P.M Robert Shapiro their first ehutout of the season experience while earning extra money. If this sounds Jlke the make Administrative decisions. history to: Mrs. C.L. Aimer.. " '- . Llberalemployeebeneflts — • __ x 10 17-15 which accounted for 180 yards, with highlighted Gaudlneer now holdj^a 1-2 record,.but shows job for you, why not coll our Personnel Dept, at 745-6140 or 745- • SEARS GAS RANGE & broiler. Gqudineer tops 6141 for an appointment. - . Excellent working conditions, • •• • BrtfOtfer. by the workhorse performance of fullback Ed steady improvement as the season progresses. _.. call altcr6P.M. McGrady, who carried 16 times for 94 yards. ' MGH Is an. accredited, expanding, -MERCK CHEMICAL DIVISION Applyor collPersonnel Dept. 3738671 Losing the seasons' opener to a powerful p community general hospital located; In _.., x 10 17 15 ' Dave Bargas chalked up 50 yards, as well as Pirigry in soccer, ' ~^0M»L division of Kumpf -School- of Clark 3-H, the Booters Franklin State Bank suburban_Northern New Jersey. We offer OVERLOOK HOSPITAL HOUSE SALE the team's only- pass completion, a 13-yard rebounded on their second attempt against '•*'*' Merck & Co., Inc. " ~. Thurs, Oct. 17, and Sat., Oct. 19, 9 travel to "Millbyrn on Sunday •comprehensive benefit program with a 193MorrlsAve. Summit a.m. 4 p.m. No. 1 Son Derby Rd., . pitcli to split end Jimmy Wnek. Clark, but failed with only minutes remaining 355 Chestnut Streqt ™"m Rahway, N.J. 07065 Springfield (oppr Channel record now 1 -2 salary that Is commensurate with our entrance, follow .signs), Good It was a hard-fought defensive game Sunday This Sunday Springfield travels to Millburn. The defense was sprearhcaded by the out- , „ „,,„.,.,, Union, N.J. 67g83 ~^K»^ ' An Equal opportunity (201) 522-2244 a ter or r mie tor u e d S r 1 I 1 in (lie game, to the tune of 2-1. _eequl«menis_ If you-wlsh,4o-apply send, _c P DP P. _y 'urnilure, bunk In" Spfingflclil lyawcciitlie ijoy^rfroiirBerKeley"—TliB-Junlorsr RrdTiyTlich MareciraTquar"" ^tandinST.IarofMitch-FTankrDaTmyy y Peppe and- --".• ^ ^^. *° ^? ^,- P |! ?! f ^ ------• -: "WeTAre-Proud To 86" — ^ An Equal Opportunity Employer beds," bookcases', dihSno rbbrri set, soccer team, displaying an equal balance of Members of the 1974 Gaudipeer soccer team 'Ah Equal Opportunity Employer.M-F your resume to PERSONNEL lamps, books, glassware, china, Mcigiils and the vastly improved .Springfield terback", controlled the ball mostjif the gqmc. Joe Dorfman. Frank, at end, and Dorfman, at include: Tony Sangregorlo, Eddie Graziano, chairsx tables, bikes, weights, .Junior Minutemen who fought a scorelss battle Tliq offense ran for more than"150 yards by strong defense and strong offense*., last week DEPARTMENT - , guitar, mirrors, Oriental vase, tackle, were exceptionally strong against the blanked a spirited team from Pirtgry School of Michael Meiznor, Kevin Coyle, Matteo STAND BY PERSONNEL Chippendale sofa, odds & ends. No until Berkeley .lleigiils pulled off a surprise using Steve Novich up the middle and Tony early birds. L&M. run. On the ground, the Knights were held to,46 Hillside by the score 'of 3-0. The Springfield Apicella, Randy Bain, Steven Geltman, Robert A small, well draw play good for iiO yards and .the only score Circelli around the ends as well as on kick MAINTENANCE fOREMAH _ -.. ..:— K 10 17-15 yards in 30 carries. Pepe, at the other tackle, Markstein, Todd Melamed, Glenn Soltis*, David established Springfield CLERICAL/ CELEBRATES THEIR of the game. The visitors won, (Ml. returns. They brought the ball within the 10.- hooters scored early in the first quarter on a SWIMMING PPOL COVERS supplted^a strong pass rush and batted down goal by wing Ed Graziano and continued their Kirshenbaum, Jay Friedman, Doug Lelte, Mac firm seeks bright- . MADETOORDERI ' yard line four times but were unable to take it FIGtlRE-GLEftK- Will be'working at our Carteret facility. Any Size, All Sizes two passes at the line of scrimmage. In ad- Meskin, Robert Shapiro, Robert Barreto, Ken individual for -MEMORIAL- 2ND ANNIVERSARY in for the score. Twice the Juniors fumbled into strong, aggressive attack throughout/the game. Requires industrial experience related to a Oval ond Rectangular dition, Danny's booming punts got the club out Slllllmnn, Rnnnlri Rrenirk,. Agnplnc.Kyrl(sis, diversified position. FIGURE IT OUT Available. Tight Weave Mesh. thc"llan"ds~onire~o"ppo!nilon and were penalized vgr i GENERAL HOSPITAL manufacturing operation. ;_. 15ft.dia , ' S36.24 uf trouble a uuiiibTirortlrn'esTTHTS'Snn'dayrtliE Wayne.-JVIayer, Ed-Drummond, -David-MosSj- Good typing-skills and Many lhanKs to all our Temporaries who made it possible, it. six times for off sides and illegal-procedure. the game with two goals; Mike Meixner added FOR YOURSELF— IBft-dia. v S45.2Q Minutemen travel to Millburn to face the un- . Donald Meizner, Andy Cukier, DreyrL"uI6r7 ability to work with 1000 Galloping Hlli/Rd. has been made possible through our staff's sincere effort & ' 2nt.dia •, ... .S54.08 The final drive in Uiifirst half ended as Rick defeated, unscored-upon Chiefs,'at 1:30 p.m. at the insurance point. Steve Geltmnn picked, up A ,,aood starting salary, an All benefits are fully paid by the company. Interest In you. We havo always tried to bring you positions, 2411. dia , . ,'..163.3 6 David Gletman, Steve Bentz and Lee Polikoff. figures necessary.. Full excellent benetlt system thai Union, New Jersey 07083 For Immediate consideration send resume, tailored to your skills at hioh rates of pay. The "Get your pay Order Early *nd Sdv&t Call Morech ran a fourth down keeper for seven. the Millburn High School field. The Junior two assists and fullback Tony Sangregorlo had Includes profit . sharing, check every Friday of the week [n which you work" has been PEClCAN POOLS INC. benefits. Call Mrs. retirement, life Insurance, visit or call our Personnel Dept., 541-1113, an extra t- + to our temporaries, Register with us & you too yards to the six-yard line but was stopped one Minutemen will face the Chiefs' B team, in the the other. The team played outstanding TEEN-AGERS, find lobs by running-Want Ads. Call Rt. 18 E. Brunswick, NJ Miller at 367-3255. mqdlqal, even a dental Ext. 230. will understand why more 8. more people are becoming (Next to Two Guys) inch short of a first down. 12:30 preliminary game. defense, allowing goalies Glen Soltis and 686-7700 . now! •DR. HERMAN HOYT pronram. A fine group of co- STAND BY TEMPORARIES. PHONE: 534.2534 workers. A pleasant location. RECEPTIONIST Defensively, Springfield was outstanding. And a company that cares. It MACHINIST ACCOUNTING CLERK TYPIST CARPET Gold shag, W-W, n x 22 Steve Kessler was tough as he made seven . all adds up to a to). |f you en[oy AUAround 8. 13 x 14, excellent cond. S175. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. working with floures, have a STAND-BY PERSOHl Moving must sell. Call 376 3643. unassisted tackles from his cornerbacfc Sunday talk Millburn, N.J. Duties, Involve' mathematical aptitude, and A knowledge of switchboard Is DIVISION K 101715 accounts receivable work. have worked an adding Excellent opportunities helpful, but not necessary for position^ John Ardljinr|_Dayld_Lerner not only . machine, this could be lust.the this excellent spot. Good typing UNITED STATES PILTQP CORPORATION MOVING.Must sell, den furniture, , Applicant must be College All.frlnge benefits PERMANENT TEMPORARY offico furniture, children's graduate with degree In business opportunity you've been skills required. If you're dood made "key tackles "But forced "tile Berkeley by painter •t both Typing AND smiling, 600MlllkSt. Carteret, N.J. 07008 furnlturo, clothes, typewriter, administration or accounting; or looking for. Apply In person TOP PAY FOR TOP ABILITY Heights runners ^inside all afternoon. Jon 8:45 A.M. 4:00 P.M; we'll train you on tho board. Equal Opportunity Employer •427 Chestnut St., Union adding machine, kitchen set, 8, . Willacd Midgette, who has experienced In related Hne and more. 688 6941. Finger-hut blocked two passes and had three working towards degree. Many Richard Best Pencil Go. Don't pass- this up It you like produced art oil painting people, you'll love this job I Full R 10-17-1 964-7717 : „ R10 17 15 unassisted tuckles. Jeff Engelhard! intercepted frlnpo benefits and excellent benefits package,. pleasant CARPETINO Wool, 65 :Yds. measuring 7't feet high by 125 working conditions. 'Call Mr. KEMPER 211 Mountain Av., working environment, excellent condition, marble stick a pass and ran it back 10 yards but a penalty Johnson 374-9000 convenient Kenllworth In Del Ray Bldg. lamp, occosionnl chair, stroller, feet long covering the walls of EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Springfield SECRETARY nullified the play. Tony Circelli was INSURANCE location. For an appointment, • Plus Many male & female Industrial labor |obs. hi chair. 687 5254. two rooms and two hallways in EMPLOYER 25 DeForest Ave. X 10171 please call Mrs. B. Paul TELLERS k 10 17,15 devestating from his defensive tackle position r- R 10-3M between 6:30 11:30 A.M. at 245- EXECUTIVE Summlt,N.J:07«>l SECRETARY Need tellers to work in our K 10 U 1 PATCHWORK QUILTS, 2 NEW a New Mexico home, will be 5900 Springfield office. Wont MATCHED, HAND MADE. 55 as were Don Magers and Dave Szymanski as "PUT THIS ASSEMBLERS EqualOpporutnltyEmptoyerMF MACHINE OPERATORS ' Equal Opportunity EmployerAAF the guest lecturer at the FLOOR COVERINGS BY. The N.J. Medical School has a pleasant Individuals who en|oy INCHES BY 74 INCHES. S75 linebackers, Jeff Silverlhorne played the nose «! - R 10-17-1 working with the public. PAIR. CALL 686 4207. „ Summit Art Center (/n Sunday FOR R 10-17-1 vacancy for an experienced - , X 10-17.15 and did a fine job blocking up the middle. SPERCO secretary well versed In typing Experlonco desired but not Business Opportunities 8 Rummage Sales 13' at 4 p.m. Midgette will discuss DotWl FORD COUNTER-CASHIER necessary, PORTABLE DISHWASHER 3 Silverthorne also did the punting. Light Assembly Machines REFRIGERATION ENGINEER and steno-dlctaphono. This mos. old. Frlnldalre gas dryer 4 Part time 11:30 to 2:30 P.M. position commands a hloh level "Different, Approaches to MOTOR SPACE STATOR Uniforms supplied. No experience For warinanco Ice skotlno center. Wnoit In family- RUMMAGE SALE by Ladies yrs. old. 964 4306 after 5 P.M. SALES-SERVICE-BODY SHOP ot responsibility and requires Space-in Contemporary Art," necessary. HARDEE'S All fringe benefits Must have a blue seal refrioeratlon CLERK-TYPIST — must soil smoked fish 8. deli store. Auxiliary to Newark Police Post 1_ K 10 1715 RESTAURANT, Route 17, Union, engineering license. Apply ot least 1 years of executive Springfield Olflce Sacrifice, quick sale, small cash. U39 VFW, 195 Nor man Road, STANLEY OLAY Canopy crib, showing slides of his own work CO., INC. Richard Best Pencil Co. personnel dept. UNION COUNTY secretarial experience. 372-2400 Ntwnrk, Sat,, Oct. 19. 10 a.m. to FORD 964-9331. If you have bookkeeping convertible to standard crib. Unemployment «nd- •that-'—of—nthei • CUII- i?AR KCQ WAl5SIQN^ t ElkU!i!il4 i r •msttres»-8r-y--ere-r«dy-tcr-3howCornpar>yee«dth - emBlQpfi &lActing—salacy. Liberal. , -— "INTERESTED -MATTRESSES. SPRINGFIELD" ond sell now. cat|-m«'at:' benefits program. company benefits. Convenient —"STARTINGHATE— Personals REJECTS; FROM B.V5 PM lager, excellent condition. Call Associiitinn of Metropolitan New Jersey, a past number offamilies eligible for the board's two there in 1963 until taking over transportation. Call tor Appt. 10 Manufacturers, 153 N. Pork St., in Fort Lee in 1971. Recipient irvlnoton, Nawurl, Vallsburo $6.50 PER HOUR. East Oranne; open 9-9; also 605 3784 eves., or ail day weekends. vice-piL'sitk'nl of the N.J. Builders Association main programs—Assistance to Families with ARE YOUR KITCHEN STATE BANK TRAVEL ca!t:375.rio!t375rioo lease call 277-5045 Call MU 8-4120 lor oppt.. If you're doubt- West FrontSt., Plalnfleld. Plalnfleld, Scotch Plains, DO YOU HAVE A ;—' K-10 1715 iimi chiiinnnn of tho National Apartment House Dependent Children and Assistance to Families, of many awards for sales CABINETS OLD OR for appointment or apply In ful about your " "NO OVERTIME MATRIMONIAL PROBLEM? X II 15 Westfield, Fanwood person to: Employment Center of Cooper Alloy Corp of the Working JEoor—has maintained a steady leadership, Miller received WORN OUT? SERVICE call: 7M-4820 all for appointment 9 to 4:30 p.m. DIVORCE EVIDENCE Council. Tho Pharmaceutical* Division BloySt.a. Ramsey Ave. HlllsMe Western chances to move SECUR ED. CALL 541-4562. PIANO RENTAL Dogs, Cats, Pets the President's Trophy in 1970 JOHN DAVID Rahway, ClarR, Wosfflold, 17 Farinella is a director of the Roys' Club of level of about 200 cases during the past year. ,5t««mihlp» .Air Llnat ;HoUU of CIBA-GEIGV Corporation. 556 An Equal Opportunity Employer ahead In your .- _ 2 12-12.10 Rent a WURL1TZER PIANO. Cranford, Garwood, Wlnfleld Morris Ave., Summit, N.J. we are TMf HUT scninr COLBER CORP. From 58.00 per month. Applicable But, according to the board's acting director, for outstanding performance HAVE THEM REFINISHED Crulsta .Toun .Rturti Park, union, Hillside, X 10-1M 26 BuffinatonSt.iirvinoton ACUPUNTUhE Union, UN1CO of Springfield and the Police Far Rturvitloni anequal opportunity employer m-f.' 1114RarltanRd., Clark present position tc purchase, "X DOG OBEDIENCE—6 week as a division manager, PARTY RENTAL" Kenllworth, Elliabeth, Linden, PERSON to give treatments, INFORMATION CALL course, S30. Union, Westllold, Athletic League of Irvington. He is also a Michael Galuppo, the number of families ac- C*lli 1*9-4747 Rosolle, Rosens Perk typing essential. Will train. Call i 382-2500 and If you're an 37V9500 x 10.17.i CHINESE CULTURE CENTRE • FULLY INSURED RENTALS OF K 10-17- RONDO MUSIC "Ellrabelh. Iseiln and Summit, N.J cepted into the food stamp program has in- Designated a Chartered Life coll: 3S34S8O between 1 & 5 P.M. SARAH COVENTRY JEWdLRY 399-322B . HWY 22"AT VAUXHALt "RD; COG COLLEGE, 687-2393. member of the Mayors' Advisory Committee of 250 Mountain Ave. - Hiring now for—Christmas. N experienced tell- TURRET LATHE creased dramatically,' in large part due to the Underwriter in-1967, Miller Is • FREE ESTIMATES FINEST EQUIPMENT Maplewood, Orange, "South CIBA-GEIGV 3734214 X 10-31 10 UNION 6B7-2250 .-' Rtf>17 Irvington and the Springfield Planning Board. All Sued Vans in Stock Springfield Orange, West Orange " X 10-17-1 K 10171 Investment. Call Newark »23-3404 er consider what MAGICIAN - Maolc shows for Kt-f-15 rise in unemployment. • CHOICE OF STAIN . & TABLE LINEN call: 731-7300 373-9031. Linden I42-as7S t, RoselK OPERATOR * HEALTH FOODS. We carry a lull MINIATURE Schruuiori In 1970 he was named Uuilderof.the Year by the a board dlrectbr and secretary See 'REX", the Van King DRIVERS—Experienced, lull PLASTICS FOREMAN Minimum 5 years experience. Schools, churches, clubs. Special line of natural foods, honey, salt 5 femalWSjy. jajt a pepper. AK.5 OFFICES THROUGHOUT Mountainside, • Berkeley 241-0421, 245-3032. . Openings tot we have to offer. children's shows. Amailno ' Galuppo reported a to percent increase in the for the Greater Newark CLU UNION. MIDDLESEX FOR ALL TYPES time, union wage & benefits, also Managers experienced In direct Ability to setup and operate short free 8. sugarless foods, nuts. IR- sh(*Srwormed, cropped 8, docked. Builders Association of Metropolitan New Heights, New Providence, 3OCK LOADERS. Call CENTRAL POWDER MAN M-F "UNCLE ED" 7482922. • number of families receiving food stamps over Dial 377-6400 ' OF PARTIES MillTxjrn, Summit, snort Hills, selling. 464.2049. run. Interesting work, equal VINGTON HEALTH FOOD Cajl 6878967. Jersey, Married J.o the former Josephine chapter and also holds JOE KISCH :BAN5FER, 688-5330. Opentna on ea.ch o( 3 shifts, for opportunity employer, X 117-10 STORE. 9 Orango Ave., Irvlnnton JII0MAIN ST. MADISON Ef 1 SpXlngflBid ' experienced Injection molding First NatWaT ORIGINAL HAND PUPPET 372-6893. SUMMIT HEALTH Schillaci of Troy, N.Y., be has three sons and the past year, In August 1973 tho county board' membership in the Estate IN SPRINGFIELD - X 10-)7J_ GERMAN SHORT HAIRED and SONS call: 2730702 DRUO CLERK—Full or part time. machine operator, familiar with State begins _by_ Breeze Corporation SHOWS. Large and small (or all FOOD STORE,- 494 Springfield one daughter; provided footT stamps to rj,662 families; this -PlanningCouncil of Northern 193 Morris Ave 376-1442 Dial 763-4631 - ... ^_. ' H 10-17-1 Must have driver's license. plastics materials, to function a& occasions. PUPPET -THEATRE Ave:; Summit.' CR-7-2050. POINTERS, A.K.C field Hoqr man-powder man back up. SECRETARIES champion sired, fully guaranteed. past August 7,781 families received food New Jersey as,well as the pByiTigBXCeleflt 15 CRESTMONt A GWti startfno rate,.aH-benefita:— : XT.F10 MIGHTY FINE -5-'"'" 647-3790 BABYSITTER for 2 yr. old child- iluyufifiarit,.Ave., UnJ6nY-68Bi6W2. R 10 1717 u iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiimiimiiii , stumps, an increase of 1,119 families. National Association of Lifo Springfield. Mon, thru Fri., 8:30-4 salaries and'pro- TRANSPORTATION required for Cow or horse manure, rotted rich Springfield 104 Valley St., South Orange Savings & Loan Assn. STERLING PLASTICS FULL TIME ATTENTION DOG OWNERS ' Underwriters. P.M. References required, Callr FLORIST SHOP NEEDS PERSON viding u-n-i TYPISTS SECYS CLERKS—— boy trom Prospect St. to Holy farm top soil or fill dirt sio 2S Galuppo-expeets—the-nurrtl)er—of—families 467-3586 after 6 P.M. <, Div.BordenChemical.Borden Inc. SWBD - KEYPUNCH - WHSE Spirit Union * for mprnino Town & Country Dog Training NEW & USED TO LEARN CLORIST BUSI NESS. .'. SheffleldSt.,Mounlalnslde,IM.J. - JJDlyerslfled duties In delivered. CHESTNUT FARMS Club of Union offers a' 10 week — ~^- K^JO-17 T equalled bene-^ Work a day, week.or a month kindergarten classos which begin E2!Li.l'2^if n°JUliiijaJJL27.5.8417, 6- receiving food stamps during the cbming SOME DRIVING. FULL TIME. (OIIU.S. Hwy.32) areas of operations, at.9JV.Mi Please call 687 9237 alter training course for $25. Tauoht by State Bank BAKER —Coke. ExceNont FIORI FLORIST. CALL tXUXli— months to increase even more because of the position. JEFFERSON BAKE EqualOpportunltyEmployer fits. But that's 5 P.M. AKC licensed judges. Beginner Automobile —: .-- X..NM7-V — 1——• K 10-17-1. security arid mainten- class starts Nov. IB.-FoMnfo- call ^welfare boar13AJiaocrls.A -o-o- WALTER'S— SUMMIT 5847 assoc. Who has enthusiasm, likes State with Its responsible. Permanent position.. SBnsuous Pelflnolrs, Ehtertalnlrai" 686-S236 V- \ XIO-V/.I secretary. Heavy Hot Buffet Tues. & Wed , Clothes. Travel Sets, TerrlS Its Oally 85, Sit. 6-2 ;ATERINO FOR~ALL"OCCAS7ON Askfor Howard, 277-2112 people and would like to earn Full time live out considered. 241- Next week: Who's hurling. 510,000 )-. Our office- Is active and steno experience headquarters In 5:30-7:30 PM K +B ——— K 1017 1 INSURANCE 0595 after 6 P.M. Donation $1.25 WILL BUY -J HOME OP THE 4-FOOT SUB serves Short Hills, Sprlngflold, and needed. Must be Newark and 30' , . K-1017.1 SALES-SEUVICJIPARTS Qualified person\for property- surrounding towns. Our methods . JL10"^*. Comploto or partial contents of («nd w. „.„„ .„„,,., COLLECTION MANAGER asualty.-agencytYOlno & reading will help the self-starter with real available 3 full days branch offices Is WILLING TO LEARN NEW . your home or estate. We will also Authorliod PARK DRUGS FOR PAST DELIVERY CALL AAaturo person with credit and necessary. Sprlnolic(ile|d_at1 firci)s , s37&- ambition to reach hloh goals. Call TRADE? Opportunity for 1256.45 Garage Sales 12 -onduct -lor you any • sates or orrii Avo., Summit )7J4!oo SAL ES-SER VICE-PARTS collodion experience to supervise for details, OAK RIDGE week. Use of dicta- building Its fu- per week. Phone 486-3434 today PEARL LEVITT household contents, largo or small Flood: OF SPRINOFIELD tho commercial collection division - \ R 10171 REALTY, 3744822. phone helpful. ture on people of -. X 1O:J4-1 410 Rldoewood Rd., Maplowood Call Mrs. Ponilo for 0 Unique BIIIGoedecker JoeVar.cadlpane 376-9656 of a prestige Newark low firm. 742-9714 Hrs, 12:30-4:30 professional service. 228-1127 or (Continued from page 1) R-10-17-1 WOMAN TO PREPARE and serve TG5ALE5crio7Toarn. ii'iiiiMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiii HEADING EAST? — USE HILTON OFFICE Full time preferred, port time will .EGAL SECRETARY talent. With our dinner, 3 4 days a week, > between Antiques, oak bookcaaes, butcher , Closed Mondays 22^-4184. TRUCKS. JT "Tf» Ono St6p 169. Mountain Ave. -boconftldorod. Roply toClui.Dox- systems-should-"duplicate- as*••(nearly- as- ot'urwtloloua Nowark layv-llrm. These, positions .offer, rapid" growth- 4;30—- 6:30 --P.M.-Own- block, .trucks,, vlctrola,- Oriental ... .7 -----zrrr^r— K.I 1:7,1a.. No. 1844, Suburban Publishing^ RCCEPTIOWST - transportation. Springfield area. rug. old parade drums, andirons, » rictu I-UNMAN DINING possible natural drainage conditions." Among r "NM Corp., 1391 Stuyvesant Avo,, Muftt be coflac'entlouiv and private parking and Anionla clock, old toys,, lead WANTED SPERCO I ...... AT .Cosmetics. Sickroom Suppllis dependable In" addition toMjood To work In busy Personnel andour policy,or , 373-2620 ' ROOM, MODERN, MAHOGANY.- - • OLO'TOY' TRAINS the suggested types of detention areas are ynlon, Department, Greet and screen congenial co-work- flouros, 'Old druggist bottles, CALL AFTER 5 P.M. 9«41«5 . D«by Suppllti. . Surglcil skills, Pleasant Worklno peamottrig / : , X 1017-1 AND METAL TOYS SupplHI Z—__,—^ y x 10-17-1. conditions, paid vacation. Motor applicants, direct .calls, t Rojevllle Holsy, ruby end • depressions In parking lots; excavated basins; Dial 686-2800 and do various clorlcal du ers. depression nlaas plLts good uall«nt ovtrtlmj. encouraged to apply..Female- train brlgh! beglnntr wl)ti Dlarh, quarterly Tax, payroll otc. coasters. 1111 woodruff Ave. lewelcy. pocket watches, ol3 CO. Inc. epalrs 8. Alterations TNIs n»w«p«ptr - io« not [Viechonlcal aptftud* and drlver'i STATE BANK — 614?8, 371.1313. , Hillside. HOUSEHOLD nTEMS, bedroom cloc.ki, Pennies doted betoro 1969. 312 Springfield Av*T IT . PULL BENEFITS PACKAGE :._ ,..K_lDil7.K U .2 , c«nt& »ach-' Indlnn nennlei The ordinance also states any storm water Auto OIMIS • Mirrors Electric Sewer Cleaning •, kll «twt H«lp »wl« • r CALL OR APPLY ' •I leenstt >—Con van! «nt—loe» 11 Wi STtSJllndlc^. • liberal btnef Its and opportunity 1c OFNEWJERSEVVr ILCAROUHD tJOMPJTIC HELP OARAOE SALE) Sat. S. Si)fi.,0ct. ^iw\3rpiDorT)eTNii detention facility "shall be designed to contain LEwooD BsnK , Tablo Tops - Glazing PI., Union, baud on «t from • IBBDBO, 1 da/ per week. 19, 20, 10:30 - 4:J0 P.M- 78 So. COINS. JJO Stuyvosant Ave -Plcturo Framing- ••• 789-1121 RtCtEPTIOlllSf/TYPIST ' eaui v0 SUMMIT an amount equal to the Increase In volume of covered by . ttit National company has opsftlng for References required. Call Mon. to Mapto Ave., Springfield. Dishes, Irvington •375-54?».'1 . " 7 IN THE LEADER" Dill 4U074I ' OliilmlMllon In •rnP houiehold Items, brlcabroc. No MOVINVTO FLORIDA Complet* Now& Used Cars & Ttucks ' . runoff which would result from the develop- 1 permanent person with typing, Wed. 467.2065. * and Trust Company a 688-8020 «4 Chustnu) St. Union Xct. contKt tin "n ". ""ACCURATE general clerical & receptionist -, — - K-10.17-7 early birds. Ita Ian Provincial bedroom ' 0. ment of any site." L«bor Dnxrtminl'i loca TEMPORARY. Telephone work __.™^.._: _ _ R-]0 17-12 Sales 273-4800 . . Setvice 273-4816 for morT Intorm.llon, skills. Excellent pay. & fringe dinIngroom sets, by Century, 'h)t« 1729 Mortis Avenut. Union " BUSHINGCO. benefits. Union lot* 11 on. Send STATISTICAL CLERK lor doortodoor drive 01 National WOMAN WILL BABYSIT tab es, lamps, mattress L box' LionelwolnSai" 9E™OOE" A UNIT OF EX CELLO CORP letter with complete details to: Adept at figures, excelled! typist Ith Agency. Irvlnoton. Oct. • IN MY HOME SBLL DAISY'S old toya with a JPr no Incl.. I ft. tjuffal firver, M44,,Hlone«tc«shprlco«pi W North Ave. Gnrwood.N.J/ class box 1668, c-o Union Leader, experience required. Salary open . (2,00 Hr. Day stillt. Eves. . CALL • . Want Ad. Call 666-7700, dally 9 to 'able can sit u. pads Incl, Like almost any trains, call days AnEquatOpportnltyEmployer 1291 Stuyveaant Ave., Union. Call 606 1500. ask tor Mr., Orel. shift. Call 37VM31. V444342 5:00. '•' ' lew. 3742768 after 5 PM ° B440, evos. 464.2693 ' . 1_; v_^—._ ^ 10 17.1 :K \0 T ' R 10-17-7 K 101715 \ , •..I

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Thursday, October 17,_J974^_.__ Public Notice Apartments lor Rent 101 Con. for Sale 101B Ir Houses for Salj 111 •Public'Notice" -Thursday, October 17, 1974-1 Kitchen Cabinets Painting & Paperhanging " 73 BORQUGH OF ROSELLE PARK 1 Wanted to Buy- 18 IRVINOTON SUMMIT Educational aids jiliiiiililiiuiiiinillllllliiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiu iiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiliimiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiflilliiiili ;. 4Vi rooms, 1st floor, heat & hot ELIZABETH . NOTICE.OFSALE Union County, N.J. Puerto Ricqns ~~ OARY'll^AlTlTINO- water supplied, available Nov. 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN CASH FOR SCRAP DOLLY MADISON ' Kitchens, ICOTCH PLAINt EXECUTIVE CHOICE Pursuant to a Resolut^^y fd^fedby the^Municipal Council of Iho that an ordinance; title of-whlch-ls • Load your air. Cast Iron, tactory showroom, Rt. 22, security /call alter 5 P.M. 374-5543. Town of Irvlngton. N.J.. at a regular meeHno o Ihe Council, held on set forth below, was finally passed Springfield. Kitchen design ser. INTERIOR «. EXTERIOR Z 1017101 Spacious. 4 bedroom custom built on exhibit at Kean nt-'wLpapers, BO cents per 100 lbs., Roofing, Leaders & Gutters. Fully IRUINOTON (Uppar) Starting $30,MB -Ranch by contractor and sole' October 8. 1974. Iho following plots of land will bo offered lor sale and approved by the Mayor and to help dedicbte tiixj up bundles In* ol loreign vice & modernizing by one of New Insured, References. Reasonable- Swimming poot, tocot and Newowner. Many unusual-feotures; pursuant to Revised statutes, Title 40A:J213. Council ol.the Borough ot Rmelie Jersey's largest manufacturers ol Newly ' decorated - 3 room Park at a.public meeting held In materials. No. 2 copper, 40 cents kitchen cabinets. 379 6070.- • Free Estimates. G.HALL 232-3557, apartment; tile bath S. shower, York buses stop atdoor. NMtled 1 per Ib. Brdss just 22 cents per Id after 6 p.m. btockraway from^hopplna area tho Borouoh Hall, 137 Chestnut in materials fafr By FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER, professor, Union Junior College • | : R l.f.42 new vanltory. heat & hot water, and 1 block away-from park. •Street, Rosello Park, N.J.rOn Oct. tonflnsitute Ra(|S, 01 cents. Lead and x tin new kitchen, new appliances^ 280 : batteries. AH.P PAPER_STQ.rK "^..National :' The succe55luL-P-u«:haser%na'l) demolish at Us own,cost, Ihe ORDINANCRDINA E ENTITLED, ceremonlostpday on the South Orangs campus. Jersey.tampus in Union on Thursday, Oct. 24, New Lawns Made Monthly FREE- estimate-Interior; & buildings on Ihe above described lanAwlthln six months ol the date^^ot 'BOBON D O R D II N A N CC E regarded as messengers from Olympus or summer raising a family but with cooler Allerations—Clothing 21A Maintenance. Spring Cleaning. heat. Must decorate. Adults only. Crestview Agency Realtor FOR THTHEE from 10 a-.iVi. to 5"p.m. exterior painting and carpentry, Vermont Ave., between Fuller 8. purchase. Demolition shall be In accordflncewith provisions of applicable PROVIDING FOR The Inaugratlon will culminate Independence •other sacred places. During the 16th Century, - weather he'll come to the feeder in flocks. He Shrub Planting and Pruning. Lawn paneling S. celling, paperhonglno. Dolmar PI. Call alter 5 P.M. 374- 319SprlngfleldAv.,Berk.Hts. CONSTRUCTIOCONSTR N OFF STORSTORMM The event, sponsored by the-college's CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING Repair. Spot seeding and Lime and (bl ThanhesScSful Purchaser shall construct and erect on the land .SEVVgSEVVgROR ONN „„W WOSPBCST T Week, a, series of Puerto Rican cultural events many believed that swallows hibernated during looks very much like a purple finch but has a Fertilizing. Fully Insured. Call Larry Green, Eves; 444-570S _^- 1 NOVELTIES ft N D apartment; Wanted --e-Y - 7 10-U. adlplnlnn thn nrgptrlv herein being-sold bythe Town, a modern building sponsored by the institute and Adelante, Seton department of Special Education and •>VC»V ftC.- .DLC RATC3' "' "'" •' X 11D-I/-/J which Building Shall havfi a minimum (ToTrarnaran cull ul Jl.MWOOr-—- thfi'.winler-.-they.fnrniBd.h.nlls—hpjik tn.he.ik, strpnked hi»lly, Call C. Merk. 763-6054 UNION • (c) Each Bidder shall submit with hlsjjy sketches, preliminary details APPROXIMATELY ElOHT II Puerto Rican student organisation. The With the coming of October, migration is in ALL T1PES. 371-7290 " , FREE ESTIMATES.INSIDF room, modern, garden Mature woman desires srnall _ -HAJI-63 WORK. FAST 8. NEAT. apartrnent.i bedroom, A-Con-site and esllmatcof construction costs ol the prpposcd building and proposed HUNDRED taO0),FEET OF event Is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. In the Student EXPERT alterations on Women's apartment, reasonable rent, with DECISIONS PROSPECT STREET: FOR THE 'full swing. 399 0969,374 9231, _ 0 parking'available, resident supt., heat supplied 8. parKIng facilities. US U Center. materials and methods of 45 manufacturers, .r clothino Irvinoton area. Call 371. Maintenance Service 65B Vi block trorp center and all are>iot always easy, but when you °d)°That the plani'and construction loremenlloned shall comply with RECONSTRUCTION OF THREE fishermen brought up one df these bolls on the 4273 after 6PM 7^1256 x y^^iy- Call tli-<859. see this Immaculate 3 bedroom- SANITARY SEWER transportation. Immediate Z10I7-102 all applicable Federal, State and Municipal Laws. . Jaime Benltez, Puerto Rican resident iccordlng to Bruce A. Beyer, Us coordinator. i K103121A INTEROIRAND occupancy. J220. 375-285^ Split you'll decide to make It vours (e) That construction ol tho aforementioned building shall be CONNECTIONS ON PROSPECT end of Ihe line. The ignorant fisherman took the HOME CLEANING SERVICE )Q 1? )Q) WELL BEHAVED dog wishes a 5 Many extras. Upper 50'5. EVES: combloted and open for business .within 24 months from the date ot STREET, ALL IN THE commissioner in Washington and the ranking Among the materials to be demonstrated are EXTERIOR PAINTING or 6 room apartment for his family ball home and warmed it in the kitchen, Windows washed, floors scrubbed CALL AFTER 6 P.M. IRVINOTON ~ 374 8711. Realtor. delivery ol tltlo by fhe Town ol Irvlngton. • BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK, Puerto Rican official in the Unlted_States,'wiU- creative playthings reading attainment CD set to monitor Appliance Repairs 23 ft_wfl_)2fll - ''optomotrlst- or other prolesslonat, Division, on Friday, November 2* der thWshs founded, the exhibit will also include a collection of ceiling on loans to 867 RAY AVE., UNION,N.J. _1_ z 1017-.105 Parkway Apts. Medical Building. Town Clerk, Irvinglon; New Jersey >iext aUi30 P.M., prevailing time. ilrouhd all summer and raised a family or two relayed to county or state CD-DC, 686-4815 or 686-1427 3 large modern rooms In elevator UNION 1 . Byqrder of iheMunlcipal Council English as a second language and improving booksabogfherqpd^imorablliapf Bishop James Roosevelt Bayley, first Bishop of H t.(-66 PIANOS TUNED apt/nouso; heat & hot water. + 'Mature business many private , Must share .premises with present irv. Herald, Oct. 10,17,1974 -- •-• • . i (Fee: S51.04) Dated October Q,.i974 may well go south arid be replaced by blue jays The director must determine if the com- ALSO supt. service. Shopping. 8- bath & entrance, A-C. References Podiatrist; contact Dr. I. J. Frances S. Marpolls, Newark who founded Se,on Hal, and named I, In honor of his ount, Mother Set.n. Building Materials 30 SIDEWALKS—Steps. All brick Skolnlk, 375-9221.- aid unemployment from farther north. '.- plaint is an actual hardship. The determining and block work. 25 years' -PIANOS REPAIRED transportation close. Adults. No. & security.. Call 964 0134.,- Assignee C.GOSCINSK1 . ES 54816 pets. Immediate occupancy. Call Z-1017105 — • •'= ' Z10-17-U7 ORDINANCENO.MC2427 ORDINANCE NO. MC 2414 Frances S. Margolis, factor of hardship is less than one week's ANDERSEN WINDOW SASHES experience. Fully insured. ;Free H t.f-74 weekdays, 372-7615.' ENTITLED Assignee with student and departmental programs. To help solve the problem of unemployment Tufted titmice, elusive since last winter, will estimates. Sell employed. M • VAILSBURG (UPPER) . . ENTITLED^ supply of fuel on hand and-or the customer's IW5'S), 2 PICTURE WINDOWS DoglsiJh, Springfield. 379-9099. J.ESLIEWHITTEN ,— .z 10-17-10V Nice furnished room, private .Offices Wanted to Rent 119 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE, 100 Evergreen Place '-•••'• , In states in which the certified unemployment WEack atTe~eaers again now that fall is here 6 FT. 8. a FT. WIDE, . R 11.7-66 PIANOTUNING 8, REPAIR ING I RVINOTON ••' tome. Working gentleman. ORDINANCE NO.- MC-2103 RELEASE AND EXTINGUISH East Oranae, N.J. 07018 They aren't as trusting as their cousin, Ihe regular supplier's inability Io meet demand," 'CALL 994 0507 after 5 P.M. • 219 Crawlord Terr Union 3'/s rooms, near Union 8. References, call.3728186. (SECTION 20:10 OF THE TOWN ANY ANO ALL PUBLIC RIGHTS Tho Spectator, Oct. 17, 197-1 rate is six percent or more, Joseph A. Hoffman— ;._ . M&T.F-30 JOHN NICASTRO - 686-0649 600-800 Sq. Ft. desired- In CODE) AUTHORIZING THE IN THE EXTENSION OF HAW- (Fee: 14.10) / Jersey will Iightenjcoiitrols black^apped chickadee, but they'll whistle * Van Hlse said. He added, however, that MASON CONTRACTOR X.10.31.74 Chancellor Aves. S195 Including ———— Z.10-17.105 Sprinoflelb. Early occupancy: edit MAYOR OF THE ,TOWN OF THORNE AVENUE FROM THE Commissioner of the N.-J. Department of Labor . heat 8. hot water. Call FrI. Sal:, & British educator cheerily, from a tree-nearby while you stock payment or credit arrangements for fuel Steps', sldewatte;—patios, brick. .447-1210. IRVINGTON—JO--.ERFECT. -WESTERLY—LINE -OF-1-TWEN, !_ -and Industry, has called for elimination of the. Catpentrj 32 'Dloslerlno-arstoncrFree estimates Suiubetecn 9AMV6PJW352 arage Wanted - 109 ----- —-: Xlfl'17TT19- CERTAIN STREET CLOSINGS TIETH STREET WITHIN THE : 8. expert designing. 373-9076, alter Plumbing 8, Healing 75" .62.06. AND TO PROHIBIT PARKING TOWN OF IRVINGTON. COUNTY $5 million ceiling on economic development their cafeteria^ with "sunflower "se'e3,'"" •"•'remain strictly a'customer^dealcr relation- - :• — Z 10-17001 OF VEHICLES TEMPORARILY OF ESSEX AND STATE OF NEW CARPENTER CONTRACTOR IRVINGTON aYXedrT loans which can be made by governmental A supply Of suet will attract whitebreasted ship, • •?! : R 1024-66 PLUMBING' & HE ATI NO Oarago. wanted In the area ol Stores for ttent 121 FOR SNOW PLOWING, SNOW JERSEY WHICH EXTENSION Step up All types remodeling, additions, CONCRETE MASONRY 4 room5.3rd door, heat 8. hot woter Myrlle Ave., between West Avon 8V REMOVAL, STREET AND WAS HERETOFORE DESIG- A British expert on "open education" will A new identification system for the largest ' records were reviewed to see if the unem- authorities. nuthatches to your yard. They arrive from Householders confronted with immediate repairs & alterations. Insured. Repairs, remodeling, violations. supplied.-Adults- only. Available Woodtawn, Irvinoton. - . SIDEWALK .REPAIRS, FIRES, NATED AS A PAPER STREET Wm. P. Riviere, A83-7296. Quality work. Reasonable prices. Bathrooms, .kitchens, hot water' immediately, 375f5415. QTNIUN conduct a two-day workshop on , "The public assistance program' in New Jersey ploymenlomt t beefibenefitt was taken into account in Commissioner Hoffman said, "By Internal -more northerly climes about the middle of shortages in supply of heating fuels..should Built to last. Fully guaranteed. boilers, steam J. hot water 371:9630 V Double store (can divide) on PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS, ON THE TAX" MAPS OF THE y , -K t.f.32 : Z 10-17-109, PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS AND TOWN OF IRVINOTON your which will reduce the Incidence of errors determining the amount of money grant. contact their local CD-DC director. C8.F Construction, 889-4863. systems. Modern sewer cleaning •RVINOTON Oarage wanted for storage or llght\ excellent corner location on busy Integrated Day" for elementary school Revenue, regulations loans by state develop- September to the middle Of October with their •. CARPENTER CONTRACTOR R 10-31-66 5 room apartmentpt, , 3rd (oo(loor,, heaat thorofore. Dec. 1st. Each aprox. OTHER EMERGENCIES. The state CD-DC leader stressed the need Commercial & residence. Call roofing equipment, no asphalt. 15x40. Will give lease (Formerly I HEREBY CERTIFY that the teachers of mathematics today and tomorrow possible either by clients or county'welfare It was found that 4.6 percent of the cases ment authorities are limited to $5 million per "yank, yank,." These are the only family of Additions, kitchens & bat1 h Herb Trletler, ES 20660. x t f 75 8. hohtt watet r suppliedlid.. Reasonable Call 3991692. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above ordinance No. MC 2424 was future remodeling. All types repairs 8. 1st. 3741927 cop 8. Cork Liquors) 1386-8 at Kean College of New Jersey. board officials through misunderstanding of would have been ineligible If Unemployment ~projectr~We: artPseeking" a waiver of this for cooperation and was emphatic in calling for Moving & Storage SUPERIOR, PLUMBING » rent. Adults." Nov. 1t 3741927 Sttjyvesant Av. Call Sobln, 763- above ordinance No. PfiC 2427 was introduced at the meetinn of the biro's that can go down a tree headfirst. The alterations. Free estimates. R. 67 HEATINO. Gas heat Inst. p Introduced at the meetlnq of the Municipal Council.of the Town of certain state policies was announ Insurance Benefits had been taken into account everyone to practice fuel and energy con- Helnio, 687 2968. 5515. . • . . Irvinoton, New Jersey* held on The educator is Edward WaWon, Senior certain state policies was announced this week limitation in states like New Jersey which have white-breast's smaller cousin, the red-breasted K 1 f 32 Repairs, Remodeling, Electric Houses for Rent 110 Z 10-17-121 Municipal Council ol Ihe Town of servation whenever possible. GIBRALTAR MOVING CO.' Sewer cleaning,. 24 hr. Svc. 374. IRVINOTON Irvinoton, New. Jersey, held on September to, 197-1 and after Enroll Now School's Advisor, St. Helens, who has lectured by G. TThomah s RitRitll , didirectot r of the Division ooff by the county welfare board In computing the been severely hit by unemployment." nuthatch, mayarrive early in,October. Some Low rates, personally supervised. 6887. 3 room apartment, $150; 5 room September 24, 1974, and after- •publication according to law was For Courses |n Mr^ifTO^nritmniflnsandtts'ststanceBrantrlhilsfyahowed'tliat^tpe'* ^Thirtttli Insured, furniture padded. Local 8. apartment, S210; heal 8. hot water publication according to law was further considered for final and given workshops on mathematics and open ycars^heyare-very-rare-whilerat other 41mesr Carpeting 33 • X t-f-75 BERKELEY HEIGHTS Automobiles for Sale 123 passage and was finally adopted statewide. Short trips to and from, suppllcd.,Avallablc immediately. further considered for final AIR-CONDITIONING, education throughout England and Wales,, arid Agenclesg . cent of the cases could have ppossibly received would open the door for massive building one or two may spend the whiter nearby. One 24 hour service'., Free estimates NEED A PLUMBER? Calf 678-9537:™ •'- —— passane and was finally adopted on September 24, 1974 atter a (II r ni(j(,~FIATtOfl S MfAIINQ CARPET INSTALLED Piano specialists. 746-5700, 5771, CALLGERARD Z 1017-101 FURNISHED HOME "71 CHRYSLER, Town 8. Country on October 8, 1974 after a public public hearing at a meeting of. the for American teachers who have participated The new program will insure that adults . an overpayment in publil c assistanci e monies if projects'in New~ Jersey which would have a frequented the campus of Union College in Fashions to help j bedrooms, 2'/i bath executive Municipal Council of the Town ot Wall.to.w5ll. Plus repairs 5729. • . NO JOB TOO SMALL IRVINGTO1 N Station Wagon, Air, 9 Passenger, hearing a1 a meeting of tho AUTO-MIGHANICS trememdous impact on our economy and would Cranford about three years ago. Experienced. Cal! Andy 241-6409 5 3 . rooms, heat 8, hot water homeon cul-de-sac In top Berkeley all power, good condition, S1700. Municipal Council of the Town of Irvington. New Jersey. Said in Kean College's_annual summer workshops in receiving Aid to Families with Dependent the new method had not been used. ' R lt-7-67 Heights area, available Jan. 1, Irvlngton, New Jorsey. Sold ordinance was approved by the ANDOIfciiCL ENtiiNEa do1'much to reduce unemployment. With the Ten of 15 years agoit was most unusual to 755 6781 X-10-31-75 supplied; adults. No pets. Call 399 Call Mike: 382-4190. open education in England. Children are noLalso collecting unemployment ,.By U6lng social Security numbers in the Aid in leukemia fight K 117.33 1793 alter 6 PM. ,1 1975, 1 year lease at W25 per. HAtf-123 ordinance was approved by the Mayor ondrelurned on September unemployment rate in our state now at 8.3 spot" a mockingbird in winter. Now they ore Honda Specialist Refrigeration Service Z 1017101 month, call: Mayor and returned on October 9, 26, 1974 and .will toko etfect on . The forthcoming workshop at Kean College is insurance benefits. These benefits must be (0 pamjijcs Wuh Dependent Children 78 IRVINGTON .CHEVROLET IMPALA 1970 1974 and will take ctlect on October October 16, 1974 according to law, percent, we must seek every possible means of almost common. Anyone who has had a mocker The Seymour Feldman Leukemia Fund will Cemelery Plots 36 2V3 rooms, 2nd' lloor, heat & hot 464-9700 custom coupe, 2 dr., vinyl top, 29, 1974 ,-iccordinn Io law. ' VALENTINE P.MEISSNER - ""(2wrinj?ifsct,^vill,__i,etter 'eheck-and-balance' mechanism in 1 HOLLYWOOD commercial refrigeration systems transportation convenient. program could very well turn New Jersey's scrappy breed. During'fall arid winter when Springfield ave, corner oT'Wosliiiiglon avenue, repaired? Free estimates. Call 371- Securlly required. Nov.-l.-372-0310 —^- Z 1017110 245-4778 atter 4. Town Clerk Dated: October 10, 1974 LINCOLN i? Department. Among the topics to be covered involvinvo e the use of Social Security numbers In identifying exact amounts of Unemployment MEMORIAL PARK UNION — : K 1017-123 Dated: October 10, 1974 Irv. Herald, Oct. 17, 1974 slumping economy around," he added. they- vis|t your feeder, they're equally Irvington, Thursday Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. • 8. Gcthsemane Gardens .- .. DON ALBECKER, MGR 8003. • : Z 10-17101 Irv. Herald, Oct. 17, 1«4 73Q9 VaifK HJII iioJtt.Uf lon.'rJew Joney 0/0)3 in group discussions ahd "hands-on" activities all case3, new and currcnt, accOrdindi e tot RitiRit.i nsurX BfiBenfmt iin^me , of changehg s in fi familly X_ll-7-78 IRVINGTON 7 rooms, 2 baths, garage; near. 49-JEEP • J-200 W snow plow, 6 (Fee: $9.12) pugnacious. • ' Models will display the latest in women's and Mausoleum Maplewood line. Immediate (Fee: 59.36) , ^ identification ncomemus assuring the client of a proper Commissioner Hoffman pointed out that New Stuyvesant Ave., Union AB8 4300 Union, N J 3 8.4 room apartments, Nov. 1st, 6 cyl., lair condition, U50, Phone are design anil evaluation of a maths learning sa d ded8ion to U5C tnc Most,people associate robins with springy men's fashions selected and described by family, house, Supt. service. 62-4 occupancy. 8350 per month. Supply 6860279 after 12:00 P.M. results were compiled ""mwanmwantt withTt a minimum of error In Jersey has just organized its Economic Office: 1500 Stuyvesant Ave. .Union Rest Homes . ' _•.• . 79 own utilities. 1 month security. ORDINANCE NO. MC 2425 center, utilization of the classroom en- numbcfs was made aftl;r __They-arkajv£lcflme sight after the.Bnu.w.'bcgjns/rexp,ert$ in the.clnthjngiieldJtiefreshmenJs will "HLFJ1 Mill Rd., 372-0739 or 4670065. ' ENTITLED , a ^ roprcscnUUve^amplinB-Of J^sJiUlie "ddid aon bvusingSocialSeeuritynumbersiSilSitmb , tthoh - Development Authodty^or-iht-purpose !of AFTERNOONS-EVENINGflexes ; S 1974 CHEVROLET vegi deluxe roprcscnUUve^amplinB-Of JJUli p ODMEMOHI Z 1017101 Sa>a|fc5tAlJ(gyl00QOiSa>a|fc5tAlJ.(gy.l«/agon..l0.0QO.milafl a RPJNANC.6-TO .,,_tameUJtami^Jt)ejar^^ _,_J__™m™__ 4 firavir plot, good location. 1 -UNOE „_.. . _ _ : Light haulino s moving". Prompt, CHERRY HILL RE5T HOME; 4'ro6rhy?3rd lloor, private'home; AC, radio, perfect condition. 276- rtals lor experience in matns in egiS on granljWere reViewedwed,, • • ' ClJMsiofolSeal d Hlh and winter too. If you see one, put out some Donations are S3 per peson with all proceeds Substantially below current price, 761-4220 6110. 20, MOTOR VEHICLES PROFESSIONAL QUALITY granljWere reVie iofolSeal Assistance and Health plan new production facilities in the state. owner mover! to Fioritfar write"1 courteous, service., Camil.9791 , ELIZABETH.__HOME ,.LIKE - tile _batti^cabln*it- kitchen, new TRAFFIC, OF.THE.-mKINQTON. ,fl{jna.atliiAandJteteiK!teiCao^'^vidH«M?»toii. : -' R t-f.67 ATMOSPHERE. CALL EL 37657. paint, heat 8, hot water. S175: No' : rnhinK ami mayho you'll hnvo him in the ncinll- Io an In tho Snympnr Feldman Leukemia Fund Class., EjOx into, c o Union Leader, TOWN CODE ALSO KNOWN AS of maths Instruction. SHORTLINE MOVERS X If 79 pots. 1 child OK. Alter 5 PM, 136 ORDINANCE NO. MC 2124 compared Social Security ^umbers of persons industry, will be able to acquire and borhood all during the cold months. which donates to hospitals for blood rooms and 1791 Stuyvesant Avow-Unlon. ACKAGING S. STORAGE APP. Union AV., or 374-5202. nf Labor & - - K JO 17 36 SPECIFICALLY BY AMENDING COLOR PRINTS FROM in the Working Poor program with Social ...... J- -I«. -N-I "Casino question Finches are usually plentiful during fall n.nd makes grants to doctors researching ways of LIANCE MOVING 24 HOUR Roofing & Siding 80 —•— — Z 1017.101 mo|or transportation, -churches. Coll 376-6358. SECTION 30-11, PARKINO vith Social prOvide the county welfare boards with vital SERVICE. 486.7267. IRVINOTON [Upper) PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES, . FRIDAY DEADLINE Security numbers of persons receiving winter. Begin to be on the lookput'for them slopping leukemia, 5 rooms, 3rd lloor, on Springlleld schools 8.. shopping" areas. Park ..' . _ ~ '. K.10-.17-IJ3 Security numbers of persons receiving information concerning the client's financial Child-Care 36A R t-f.67 1972 P.!nto..2.new.front tires, 2 now - TO REGULATE PROHIBITED All Hems other than spot news should be In Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Then ease i—;—— All donations are.tax deductible.Tickets can WILLIAM H. VEIT Av. 3 room apartment/ 2W family like setting; central air, llrcplaco, show tires., stereo tape. 37,000 PARKINO ON DURAND PLACE.. mi situations which will-result in more timely endorsed by IUC 1)0 MOVING Roofing-Seamless Gutters • on Styyyesant near Mill Rd. Heat enclosed ' porch, completely miles. - Excel, condition I HEREBY CERTIFY that the KODAK-GAF-FUJI! our office by noon on Friday. mat ma A > purchased at Ihe door or by calling tho Local & Lonp Distance Froe estimates. Oo own work * ft. Hot wMeV supplied. Crtll after 4 redecorated. Immediate Economical on gas: Reasonable. above ordinance No. MC 242Siwas adjustments ot grants. The New Jersey Industrial Union Council, NURSERY SCHOOL OPENS!!! Froo Estimates N.J. insured Since 1932.3731153. occupancy, S475 month. Contact Introducod-at Ihe meeting ol. me. JVlfSS I ©Cll-4r\Ci©r '* chairman, Mrs. Milton Warner, at 381-9438. owner after 1 PM, 687.6950. Please.call alter 6 P.M. 964-7793 - ,representinino57)00 membersln 100 . Insured . •—• UM.RU .VVH.LL Z 10.1710, — ' ' K 1017123 Municipal Gouncll ol'lhe Town'ol Color Negative Film At A Price 'Public Notice Public Notice Rltl concluded that in the event the adult 455 Blvd. Kenilworth (Keep us moving end you save) principals only. 1966 DODGE DAR Irvlngton, New Jersey, held- on locals, supports the Nov., 5 casino gambling ROOFING & REPAIRS 1 Family, Immaculote condition, Z-10-17110 • U46. , DOOOE DART, good -Soptonnb^i:. 24, .1974. .and-attar- recipient does not possess a Social Security State HcenseS. Certified. now Haiti room; "sclen co—Kitchen condition,, new snows, ^ . NOTICE-TO PSR3ONS • • • - ; -^- -NOTICE - referendum because "resort casinos will PAUL'S M8.M MOVING /CARPENTRY d s over $SM: puDllcatlon according to law was . DEJIRINO ABSENTEE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE number, Ihdcouhty welfare board will assist contest Register now (or September . Leaders & gutters.-Free-estlmate.- with. _ i hwasher^ finished Houses lot Sale ••' 379-518! eves. further considered lor final YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY! strengthen New Jersey's tourist industry and 1925 Vauxhall Rd..Urilon * basement. Cow4axes.-Call'aMfir 4 1U. passage and was finally adopted .. GIVEN • BAULOTS (CIVILIAN) ' " UNION COUNTY. N.J.--• the client in acquiring one, ' 688-7768 Cll anytime, 687-5059. PM, 374-0306. No brokers. _HA_tf_-123 thai-Hi ordinance, tlllo of which Io '.-. If. you ere. a qualltled and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN provide many more jobs in a slate now suf- The. fourth annual Miss New' Jersey Teen- _^_ R ,.(s7 I on Oclober a, 1974 after apubllc reglstore'i lamlly, J6000down. expects tote absent outside the Ordinance was Introduced and fering from Severe unemployment." pqrks bond issue K 10.17 36A REASONABLE RATES All types, Now or Repairs Gutters- MORRIS TWP. (MORRISTOWN) Imports, Sports Cars 123A Municipal Council of the Town-of and sporoved by tho Mayor and 1, 2, 3bedroom luxury, AC Garden $200 monthly gives^fou council of tha Borough of Rradle stateonTuesttoyiNDv.s, I974,ora passed , on -Hrs.tL readlna a| 0 Museum now installing swick Holiday Inn, North Brunswick,next May- WILL BABYSIT in my • home. CALL 399.0978 Leaders-Chimneys. Insured, Irvlngton, New Jersey. Said 20 EXPOSURE ROLLS qualified and registered voter who Maurice M. Veneri, president of the.tUC. OR 842-3887 Call '374-OA27 Apartments, Pool, S265 Up. N.Y.C. 6 rooms and garage. ordinance was approved by Ihe 12 EXPOSURE ROLLS Park at o public meeting held In Regular^ Meeting-of the Borough 23,^4, and 25. The pageant is the official state The political oclioh arm of the New Jersey Infants to preschool. Mt. Vqrnon bus, trains, 539-663). Taking Owner even!nos,,968-3219 PARTS. ACCESSORIES — FOR Mayor and returned on October 9, the Borouoh-'Hsll, 1» Chestnut will Do within the State on Tuesday Council ol the Borough of Roselle,' said: "In endorsing the casino gambling School area, Irvinijton. 375 7452 or R 11-767 IMPORTS, SPORTS, Jorsoy's Streoti'Roselle-PafKrN J«-on oct— Nov, 5, W4 but becajju of Illness In-the County4 of Union, New tree of evolution exhibit finals to the Miss National Teen-ager Pageant Education Association is supporting Ihe Green 371 7471. applications. ^ • .Z.10-17-111 W74 and will take ellcctbn Oclober referendum at our convention in Atlantic City, KELLY MOVERS ROOFING » PLAINFIELD largest, oldest, nicest, supplier. 29, 1974 according lo-law. 10, 1974: . '. •' . ophTstcatTflsabHItVTMifMuuu Jurity. •"lit nn thi "h t^y PI Drt lo-fee held in Atlanta in August, Acres Bond Issue on the New Jersey ballot Nov, - - - -- K 10:24-36A LOCAL 8. LONG DISTANCE ORANGE r~ . WHAT HAS 10 LEGS Imported Auto Center, behind rail PASSED ORDINANCE of the observanco of a; religious 1?74 and-that said Ordinance will Anew "treeof-evolulion" exhibit, tracing the the IUC felt that New Jersey resortsi should/ be WORKING mothers, I will lake Agent-North American Van Lines. Craft-Warner - a full service Co. 4 rtwm apartment, heat & hot AND EATS A LOT? station Morristown. 374-8686. • VALENTINE P'.MEISSNER holiday pursuant to the teopts of be taken up for final passage at a . 5. care of children In my own home. Crantora, 276-1850 Jersey City $nd Town Clerk ORDINANCE NO. tH development of increaRihi? ^ophislicaiion in made competitive with Caribbean ipd Contestants will be Judged on scholastic The GENTLEmen movers. v water supplted. 1175, Available A lamlly In need ol 4 bedrooms. We — ' KT.M23A AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN your rfttlglon or becap&e of Regular Meeting olsald Borough 1 The bond issue would pro.vide S400 million to Irvinoton. Call 373 2972. 382-1380 Bayonne He 4-3177. Since 1936. Immediately. Call 678-9537. have |ust listed this home on the •1969 VW SEDAN AM-FM, 1 owner, Dated: October 10, 1974 ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN resident attendance at;a school,"' council to be held at in meeting Invertebrate and vertebrate life forms, is helni European resorts that now offer casinoa] to acliievement-Ieadershigjjioise-personallty and -r .-- K 1O1O36A IM MIII mimmi . y lrt OA flf* So. plainlleld border, leaturlng 2 Irv. Herald, Oct. 17, 1974 ,: college- -or ufilversilyf will be be used for saving open sp;ice and establishing • R tf«7 : . 2-10-17-101 excellent condition. Call after 6 ORDINANCE ESTABLISHINO room1 In the Borough Hall, Rojolle, installed in Ihe paleontology section of Ihe Now * vacationers and conventioneers. BABY SITTING IN MY HOME. RANDOLPH ,TWP. baths, fireplace, (ormal dining • .(Fee: S8.40) PARKINO AND TRAFFIC unabTe to'cast.your ballot at the Now J,rsey,.on3«r'»t^V Ol , beauty. - i ALL-STATE ROOFINfeT room, large modern kitchen, bacK PM. 687-5423 |n to recreation areas and facilities. - . •. IRV1NGTON. INFANTS OR Odd lobs JO Qulck (Dover area). Hamlltonian .. -K10-17-123A Regularly Regularly REOULATldNS IN TH• Epolling place In your djstrlrt on Nov. 1974 at-8:30 PM., on Jersey 'Stale Muscum'.s Hall of Nnlural "The IUC does not expect resort casim CHILDREN!. ANYTIME. CALL £rep > 687-5157 Luxury Apartments, Center Grove porch. Immediate occupancy, BOROUGHOF ROSELLE PARK . BOROUGH OP RO5EULB PARK" - -sald-dateand yyou 4eslFe.ta-vote.ln- - The winner of the Miss Newjersty pageant In ilssliiterhent (if support.-NJEA'n Political E&tlmato- ...-i-...... ^...Service- . UnionCounlyrN.J. • - --.'-- ' ai°wil°in"Sciences; W.:Stalesrreef. Trenton.' Pn'mpleliiin ' solve all the stale's financial problems: ~ it's" 3M-4501.- --.. :----:::-- •.:. : - :: ? lfR t'W 3V' \BSV f tio.TOo; - no" "down '.:.. VA; 1»73_F|AT.. 2DFT Stallonwaoon AND AMENDMeNTS THERETO the General Election to be held on .clioiv-Committee notes that New Jersey—the ••-40-U"" ^•D^clallifn -fn~alt t'f " iroxlmalely—S2800-down-FHi StlclhACcloan^OMP&HlJOOStlclhrcloa O ~ NOTirF IS HFPFBV - SS.26 £7.80 BY PHOVIDINO POU PAKKIWoy T^^^WRlilllr^rWRilnilly-wrlll ' Hiesopt-of-line^ppononts-of-tho-tofcri ,L_ will recBJve a"scholarship, o< YOUNG .MATURE inarnen 1 mlles. J17O6. - that an ordinance, Kilo of which Is IN THE BOROUOH PARKING may be Inferested herein will bo , expense paid trip to, compete in. the Miss most crowded state in the nation—ranks ffin"Tn FeRIJbM Air conditioned, newly decorated., subjecj t to qualified.buyer. sol forth below,"was finally,passed, .'or apply .In- .person TO th< out so they can "knockk k it ddown . TTheh ,I IUC is Sell woman will c'nre for inlanf in my Above all - a good roof. Including cooking gas, heatfi. ho tt 763-2585. iiictudin9dcvclopinq LOT LOCATEb ADJACENT TO undersigned at once requesting given an opportunity to be heard ' home, love children, happy Home owners-furniture and approved by the Mayor and CHESTNUT STREET IN THE The museum is open.from 9 a.rn. to 5 p.m. aware that the tax revenue from indlvidaal NationaT^Teen-ager pageant, v • '•> pparkland areas. Passage of the bond issue ; emoved. Yards, cellars, garaoes waler. Swimming pool, on-sile WASHINGTONVALLEYREALTY ' — K 10.1M23A uouft&ll ol.tho.Bopouoh ol HOftallo nnd printing! that a' civilian absentee ballot be, concerning the same. .'^1^^' ~e"n"\7Tfo7iTfTT'nt, bummil. Please caTT GENERAL CONTRACTORS fui wai UeU lu~you. -Such 'requeal rifnll I 1 7773 1A3137 any timi e cleanA3dk loRrabte^fifrgHifr Mr. chlchelo c 8 Parrot a nubile mcetlno held.fn must state your horoo address and Borouoh Clerk casinos is relatively small in teems ot (| Contestants must be between 13 and 17 years wiiulil pruvlrlF ".i liullui—eiivliniiiiieiilar-at"— X-10-I7-7I) Rooting- gutters, siding- additions, -)n Bldg.-iUApl. 5.- 1 "•••••• ~Greonbrook the Borough Hall, 137 Chestnut the address to which i your ballot A N O R O"l N. A-N C E Sundays. There is no admission overall state budget." mosphere". . in New Jersey, says lh(> 7S.000- ' K 10 17-36A' RV CAN FIX IT. Pointing, alterations-' painting- enclos- Z 10-31101 29B Route 22 West Autos Wanted of age ni of Aug.. 30'1975. . ... urAs-QualUy-v^tit^Rflaaona Z 1017111 Street, Rosolle Park, N.J., on Oct. should bo sent and must be signed AMBNOINO ORDINANCE -earpentryT-Etectrtcatr-Ptumbtngrr" rlOSGLLU-PARK 0W?4 wttryauriranstureandstajeiriB N07^JJ-rANmiJ1SOA3T i - i i \l. m.pmhcr stplewidp lenchi-r orgnni/nlion, Driveways 41 repairs and new Installation. No* prices. Free'estimate. 654-J947. V..—i?™W^ garden apartment," Geo. PATON Assoc. PASSED ORDINANCE X 11780 WW, lully decorated, S205 plu3 reason^vhy you will not be able to APPROPRIATE THE Teen-agers interested.In.entering the Miss ob too sma.ll. Reliable 8. X 1178 Realtors JUNK CARS BOUGHT ' - * - ORDINANCENO.910 - . 35mm 36 EXPOSURE ADOITldNAL SUM- OF Reasonable. 273-4751. „ • RE ROOFING utilities, Available Immediately 416 Chestnut St., Rosello Pk ' 24 HOUR SERVICE .„ vote at your usual polling place, No New Jersey pageimt,may write'for further FREE ESTIMATES. . Max Seroto.Broker, 6B6-8267. AN ORDINANCE - PROVIDING civilian absentee ballot will be. S3.70tl.0ll PROM THE DRIVEWAYS -B.A_TOWING SERVICE • FOR THE INSTALLATION AND ROLLS lurnlshod or forwarded to any CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT, -information to Mrs', Sybil Shaffer, 215 Pied- Residential 8. Industrial, ATTENTIONHOMEOWN6I,,,6l}5.t M8.RROOFING UNION —- -Zio.i7.im ' . 964.1506 OPERATION OP A TRAFFIC Enlargements Trenton meeting will discuss Fall fashion show sldewalKs, patios S. curbing 8. Attics, cellars, garages and yards, CALL 752-7253 . - . OCTflBBR9,1974 applicant unless-requos,! therefore FUND . FOR THE yard center of town, 7 rooms;- 2 SPRINOFIBLD •- K t f • 125 CONTROL SIGNAL TTT-THE Piolfissional Qu;ilit> Is received not less than eight days' IMPROVEMBNT OF mont ave., N.E.j?AtIanta, Gil. Piivlnti, all .work guaranteed. AJ36- cleaned. All dirt and rubbish | . -_ X 10.24-BO 25B2. C 8. AA Contracting, Ask lor removed. Leaders and gutters bedrooms, central air. Adults only. INTERSECTION OF CHESTNUT WHEREAS, AHaJor and Council prior to ino election, and contains ALDENE ROAD FROM S325 month plus utilities. Broker. JUNK CARS WANTED - STREET AND OR ANT AVENUE, of thee BorouoH of Roaetle wish ttoo* the foregoing Information. .1 . WEST-SECOND AVENUE TO set by Mary I awn Chuck. cleaned, trucking. Very reason- A SPECTACULAR OFFER Also lato model wrecks - ' . JEANKEENAN' 5x7 only 85c secure the professional services of able rates. , Sew|njMacJiliieJlep9irs • 83 6881434. . ure the professionam nl services of JEAN KRULISH WEST FIRST AVENUE state constitutional convention ~™^_^.^.-___-_ Klt'lil Z.10-17-101 Call anytime - - Borough Clerk an afchltectttraf i tlr ' connection Borough Clerk UE IT ORDAINED BY THE The Parents Association of Marylawn of the Call 763-6054 589-64690r 686-8169 The Spectator, Oct. 17, 197,4 • . with the preparation of plans and ^Special student rates H tl-70 QUICK SEWINO machine service, pmrr $57,900 it . Borough Hall MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE Stanley S. Brotman, president of the New". state government has shifted from legislative Oranges will hold its annual fall fashion show, Electrical Repaits 44 laclory trained specialist. Home fi, — — — K I3-V2-125 - • : .(Fee: 15.291 specifications for the construction Rosalie, NJ. BOROUGH OF, ROSELLE THAT: NEED ODD Ipbs donel Cleaning Ngu. 1st. 4 rooms, 2nd floor, S225 COLONIAL split-level on cul- ol a Public Works facility; and Jersey State Bar Association, has announced {at Shakespeare shows garages, basements, attics, Industrial machines. Low prices & plus utilities. Maturo business de-sac surrounded by beautiful ' WHEREAS, lundi are available The Spectator, Oct. 17, 24, 1974 SECTIONS 1, There .Is hereby doihination to executive and judicial bridge and luncheon next Wednesday at ' J a M ELECTRIC evening calls. .Goos service. ;8.', trees. Centrally , air- BOROUGH OF,ROSELLE PARK . (Fee: 119.78) appropriated from tho Capitol that a conference to promote a state con- hauling debris, general clean UD couple. 686.0760" after 6 Z10P.M7 101 Motorcycles (ot Sale 127 for this purpose; and * hegemony. Mayfair Farms, Eag)e..Hock avenue, West Residential 8. commercial wiring, 686-5344. ' *' guaranteed work. ACCUSEW, UNION • " -' - conditioned. Three bedrooms _ Union county, N.J. . 8xl0only 1.50 -Improvement Fund the sum ol Students will be admitted fora special half- also Carrier room Ruvoldt ItuVoldt will preside ah tlie Oct, 29 conference he repertory theater opens Thursday, Oct. Proceeds from,tho affair will be used for the maintenance. No |ob too small CELLARSCL6ANED •Street, Rosolle Pork, N'J,.Tln3ct. NOW TH6RE>ORE, BE IT appropriated Irom the capital Call us lor prompt service. EL 2. SPECIALIZING IN TRIMMING fto6r..-bustness. couple prelcrrcd wonderful buy. Just call 10, 1974...... RESOLVJ3D th»l the Mayor an* Aid Bureau; . 1- • - . Sr.,calling fora comprehensive examination of of leaders of bar associations tliroughout thu at its new theater center at the YMHA, 316 school's building fund and scholarship -JUNK HAULED AWAY. " AND REMOVAL- REASONABLE. J275 plus u.tllltlej,.References plus Caroline .De Pod win, at the Public Notke WHEREAS. i«nda are available Improvement Fund by Ordinance CALL 925-3115 . . PASSED ORDINANCE Council of IhtBorouon olRostllo No" 1317 and IS.500.M preulpuslt. New Jersey goyernment'a^-fundaniental Madison ave., Perth Amboy, with program. _T ... RATES, FULLY INSURED, Call 1 month securlly, Call lor Deonan Company. aSAMltlb ORDINANCE NO.»l! lor Ihlsjiurpow; and-.. • • . atat«,'educa]t<)rii,TCivjc"Jeaders," and. state -of;- _. .—_, x.10-24.70 436.7717 or 264-8513. . ' appointment, 487 8882. Avo., Mlllburn, N.J. ORDINANCE NO;MC S426 •••—.• REPRINTS WHErtBAS, 11)0' l-ocal.. eubjlc appropriated Irom the -Gapital LIGHT hauling, clean up-gaTagas, AN ORDINANCE REGULATINO Hill CRFI1II FOR ; Improvement Fund by Ordinance document. ,.—.,',• ficlals and legKijliia^p'.•'.'" ". • •'•'••• '.: Shakespeare's "As You tike It." TOase x farce : • Zt-l-a! BNTITLEP ENCROACHMENTS AND LAND .. RB«»S'o( No!»7 Mbtrls Avoriue, Contr« 1 •Anyone wishing, to purchase tickets may Enleitainmenl :-_ 45. basemenls, remove old furniture UNPKINTABLt NEGATIVES No 1331. ... "In- the quarter-century since the last "ThBcbnfeec Ruvoldt summarised, "is "La Monde" by Arthur Schnltilei; qpens Nov. lpnilnnces." Days" 6a7-^i6T^a|ter" 3—room's -plus finished attic lor AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND USE IN. FLOODWAYS ANQ 6llial»th> New J«r»eyt for ths SECTION 3. Theo5tlmated cost contact Mrs. Benjamin Stanziale at 7314300 or promptservlce FLOOD HAZARD AREAS. AND 35mn 120 20c — purpow of-orepiinno sold plans rosoiutlon authorizingthe award ol; sweeping constitutional j revision," Brotman designed to coiord ite the forces necessary to 21, and Oscar Wilde's "Tho_ Importance -of: ;30, 964-1432. -, ' (rco estimates storagerutllltloysuppttedrND-penr A»»oMH>p L E M E-N T INCI lint- 25c POSTAGE ol the entire Imp/oyement Is „„»_„.,.„.„.„„.., _ ,-.-_, . ...„.,. T Marylawn at. 762-9222. FABDIOUS KMNffNl Mlddle ape couple preferrod.-S250 -g»TAnLI»HIH-O-—STOItnV - and spjclflcatrons lor tho erection . .Being Kameat" begins Dec..19. "." : lyj.jg- Insured. 376,3232 DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS if) r.t moil! Irom of a Public-Works facUltyjBnd ,' bi bt itutional conyention," _ MASICJANJU.U5IPN1S.T... x 1^86-0015. :.:... , SPRIN&ffIELD ': ""• - EMPLOYEES OF. THE TOWN OP WITHIN. THE BOROUGH -OP CHARGES SATISFACTION Shows. 8." parties-all types. Z 1017.101 IRVINOTON, BSSEMMX COUNTY, 1 IU ll mmmmlnm iiuuinimiulniiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiiimimimnii luuuutummi iiuiiuiwuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuuiiHkuiiiWiiioiiiiiuitiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiitn Reasonable rates, 245 9237. Painting XTipeihanging ll TREESUROEON VAILSBURG v NEW JERSEY; UNDER THE ROSELLE PARK IN THE GUARANTEED same n«g. 18c Copy of this Resolution bo ^°en?In^5*ng^^ot%s pecS_F ^ ^ ^^ Cutting 6j.Remo.val of Trees,':. 4Jpom&,-lst lloor, supply own heat EASY LIVING PROVISIONS OF THE CIVIL COUNTY OF UNION AND STATE (ihed In the Spectator. as xveL . «ut»,. legal expenses, "coSid'oi" Nicely decorated.5 room Riincn;on '-—•by low vKlmln ten (10) r.oMlle MAGICIAN with clown. HAL 8. r Trash Removal, Chips Avaljabla futilities. SI50month plus 1 month lovely grPund!i...,'...F.UHyi J'fllr SERViee ACT OP THE STATE ! Council of, the IMH of No. ay- authorizing/ selling and luulos .- DAN'S PA'lNfiNQT ~ "'T security. 1 Child OK. No pels. 373. 1 OF NEW JERSEY, AND ' . V. JEANKEENAN .venue, south obligations' and the same Is NpTtCES ^ j PAL. Ideal cntectainmenl tor AND DECORATING, INT. J. EXT. ,?106. •, ' ' • ' - conditioned* carpeting Included . ADOPTING \APPROPRIATe '-.' • — Borough Clerk Included;.In the. cost pf'seid .. OEAJft birthdays, shows, organizations. REASONABLE RATES. -FftaE Seo \\, vou'llwant'ltl Ctsted Inthfr TITLES AND SALARr HANOES' The. Spectator, Oct. 17, 1974 Orai luuiuiiimiunmnaiHnnniiinniuuumnmimHiiuiiiiii iiiiiiiiiliiiinTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiii • Z 1017-101 50's...... , - ' , 1 . ' Kodachrome gr'_ Improvemenl, There Is no Increase Call vtnl Meyers, 964 B355, ' ESTIMATES. INSURED 239.5434 VjMLSBURCMUnporl THEREFOR, SETTINO'UP THO In me • oitlmated moxlmum- CHOLKOWSKI—Elsie A. (neehis'. sou.l;lntermtnt Graceland MMNtYBB^-^mjhlfrsdeV; Oct. mourning observed -at the' GOLDSTICKER MEMORIAL WIEDERMEVER — Anna Rose .. _—._- ft 10.10-45 — . "V. . Xt.f.73 Tutoring RESPECTIVB DBWHlTIQNSj Super 8 or:Regular8 mm, MAYOR ; amount ol. bonds or notes to bo Glalzel), on Friday, Oct. N« "74, Memorial Park, KenMworlhr ..... (esldence. • • • HOME, 1200 Clinton Ave., (nee Fltroerald), on Monday, Oct. 5 rooms, 2nd floor, supply own Ektachrome Slides^ ~ that a copy of ml* Resolution b» amou 10,! 197*1 . Chester S. ol 50Watson PUPPET theatre or Joy -Hand INTERIOR «, "EXTERIOR heat. No pets. $190 per month plus CHARLES A. REML1HGER ' EXAMPLES OP WORK AND RE- 'ATTBSt:- .. . -.. aga 57, of 1Q44 Harding Ave., DIBEN6DETTO—Mary (nee . Ave. ; EUtobeth,'beloved husband SCHLITZ Thomas R.V on Irvlnotoni on Monday, Oct. 14, 7, 107J, age 65, ol 16 W. Kinney St., puppet show tor birthdays, REALTOR 374-3319 QUIREMENTS FOR EACH OF BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK 50-ft. Magazine or Roll 20 Exposure or 36 Expoiura published in the -sp«ljtof as Union, beloved wlft ol Carl M. 1974, at 12 noon. Interment Beth PAINTING. LEADERS K.GUT. TUTORING- Qualified teacher; security. Available . Dec. 1. 374. —— . Z 10-17.111. JEAN KRULISH required by law within ten (10) '"SECTION ^. This ordinance Is to Tretola), on Sunday, Oct. 13.1W4, QI the late Annabel (MacDonold), Thursday, Oct. 10, 1974, of, Hillside, Newark, wite of the late Frederick schools, lodges, Christmas special. TERS. FREE ESTIMATES,. 6760. SAID OFFICES; POSITIONS AND • ' Union Counlv. N.J. BOROUtJH CLERK take etlect In the manner provided Chelkowsklr devoted mpthcr of age 75 years, of Irvlngton, wife of devoted- lather ot - Ponald C— -N.J«.beioued husband of Arllne F.' Tjrael Memorial Park, J. Wlodcrmeyer, devoted mother CLIP '8.' SAVE. 325 1570. wishes to tutor grades 40. Math, SPRINGFIELD - EMPLOYMENTS. ^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN only $1:69 including 1.59 2.99 . days ol Its patsaoe. Lvnne A. Chelkowskt, sister ol Woodbrldge. . Tho period of of Mrs. Anna Hoymach, Mrs. iNSURED. 686.7983. J. GIANNINI. English and Reading. Please call . Z 10-17-10I Modern AC ranch, 2 bedrooms/ APPROVED: by taw. Mrs. Elly Rose Sobolewskl. Ihe late Charles OIBanedetto, Maclnlyte; auto survived by one (nee Florschutzl) brother of Mrs.' VAIL5OURG l'^baths, modern "kitchen, dining • I HEREBY CERTIFY that the that an ordinance, title of which Is Processing. Reg.' 2.80 : Processed and Mounted Spectator. Qct. 17, 1974 devoted mother of Mrs. Etta grandchild. Funeral was held at Sophie stronmiWor and Mrs.mournlno will be observed .at tho Owen E. Williams, Raymond : —r~ X tf.73 276-1856 alter 5 p.m. - " • set fofth below, was finally passed ADOPTED: Oct..?;.W74" . The "- : Relatives and frlends were Invited family .residence. Wledermeyer, Mrs. Janet Cohen PA1NTINO 5 ..rooms, , 2nd floor, heheaat & & hohot t room, : deck overlooking aboue ordinance No. MC 2426 was Reo .2.80 Reg. 4.55 . • • (Fee: »|7.48) to attend the.tuneral from Sauerberger, carmen and Richard ihe Me CRACKEN FUNERAL Calherlno Hetlerlch. Relatives and Furniture Repairs 50 Introduced at Iho meeting bl the and approved by the Mayor and- ANTHONY AMALFE , Dl Benedetto, sister of MrsHOME. , ijob, Morris Aye., Union; SHELTERS—Jcannctte E., (neoand the late Federlck INT. 8. EXT. TRIM WORK TUTOR-Ages 9 to 15 watert , gas range 8, refrigeratorfi t . landscaped grounds, paneled rec council of Ihe Borough-ot Roselte MAYOR .- " , - • . HABBERLE «. BART-H (rlends wero Kindly Invited to Tookor) on Friday, Oct. 11, 1974, Wledermeyer, slater of James APARTMENTS.- NO JOB TOO In Liberal Arts. . . , Available immediately.' Business room. In 50's. Must seo toMunicipal Council ol the Town ol Park al.fl>ubl!c meeting held-ln ATTEST: COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine Josephine slmone and Mrs. One 'on Monday at ll a.m. Interment attend the- luneral service at Fittgcrald, Mrs. Madeline couple preferred. ES. 2-5172. appreciate. 3761017.' . Irvlngton, New* Jersey, hold on PAINTER*, ATTBN.TIONI.StJI NOTICE TO PERSONS IN Ave., corner Vauxhall'Ro)., Union, Cotter and the late Frank Trotola Hollywood, Memorial Park. HAEBERLE J. BARTH aoe 81 years, ol 444 Mt. Proapoct FURNITURE POL1SHINQ Hourly rates .- m—^-, •_«__.. . z 10-17111 Soplomber - 24, - 1974 and alter the - Borough. Holt, 137. Chestnut . youoalf-te JO.000 families with a JEANKRULISH and - Mrs.. Lucy Dalolslo, also MacPHBII9ON—on Saturday, Ave., Newark, wlla ol tho late Scarplno, Mrs. Mabel Schneider REPAIRING, ANTIQUES 964-7515 catu«7.6ieu5to?>p.m. -—n Z.10-17-101 Street, Roselle Park, N.J., on* Oct. BOROUGH CLERK MILITARY SERVICE OR on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 8 A.M. COLONIAL HOME.' 1100 Pine Vernon- 8rShelters Sr., devoted and Charles Fitzgerald, also 191 WEST ORANOE SPRINGFIELD . , . • ; pubUcallpn according.to |aw .was 10, 1974; S TRICOLOR PHOTO PROCESSING . fow.ctut Want Ad. Call M6.7TO. The Spectator, Oct. 17. H74 PATIENTS IN VETERANS Thence to SU nMctwpl's .Church. survived by nine grandchildren Oct. 13, i?74, William T.,01 35 Ave., corner of Vauxhatl Rd .- survived by 13 nrandchlldren, 16 RESTORED, R -FINISHING. X 10-17.73 Z10.17-91 • iurlher considered lor final i •• 12 Exp. rolls at 1.95 •_',• HOSPITALS' AND TO THEIR Union, (or n Funeraf Mass at 9 and five greatgrandchildren. molher ot Vernon B. Sholtors Jr., HENRY RUFF. CA L MU 05445. PAINTINOEXTERIOR& EXPERIENCED HIOH SCHOOL •4: ultra-modern targe rooms, heat PASSBnORDINANCE -Sumner Avb., Union, husband of Union, j on '.Monday. Oct., 14. Mrs. Elizabeth s, Jamelson, Mrs. greatgrandchildren. Pelatlvea • R 1.(50 TEACHER WILL TUTOR & hot water supplied. Rent S225 BEEN LOOKING LONG? 'passage and was finally-adopted ! Box 1138, UNION, N.J. 07083 |", 20E)ip. rolls at 2.95 RELATIVE1 S AND FRIENDS. A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Relatives and friends were kindly Mary (Sorensen) and lather of Interment In Hollywood Memorial and Irlends were Kindly Invited to NTERIOR. Try usl Good |ob, firm, security & references. Call on October 8, 1974 .alter a public ORDINANCE NO.«13 : II you aro In the military service cemetery. East Hanover^ Invited to attend the funeral from Mrs, Mori MocDonold; also Park. In lieu of flowers, Doris s. Rothrock and Mrs. Joan S. f.i;>onable rates. Free estlmatos. SPANISH. ANY LEVEL. CALL •Then look np furthor.l This lovely, 4 DINANCCBE AMENDIl IliExp. rolls at 4.95 oh are a patient In a veterans Falk, also survived by seven attend the funeral service at AFTER 4 P.M. 486.13W. : 484-l»t1-Or: 484.1485. .:.' bedroom homowlthlVi baths & 1st hcadon: at a .rnoetlng ol . iho- HAEBERLE S. BARTH HOME survived byjtwo granddaughters. contributions may be made Io your HAEOERLE & BARTH HOME — Garago Doors -52 606J913 tMunTclpal.-CounGll-01-lho Towrv-ol- •S!lSfiR»« A'8SK8"*ftg • ,u••'•»• —<-»••!'.•»-"'"* . **_ Ronrlnts alj ' ipltel-aml-d6alK>.-to-voter-o*~ll- r.t. - .WJR-BUNERALS, -SXU.CIIntort. _Tho sorvlco',.was.-held~ ar..the... Jayorlte chlidreiysj:lwrjty.'i _ grandchildren -.and nlv nrnAt- -FOR-"FUNERAUSrWV-ClllMon ----- •. ~ .— z 10-17-101- 1 } 5x Tar' . j are a relallvo or friend of a Hills, on Wednesday, Oct. 9. 1974, prahdchiiar.en. Relailveii and Upper 40's. EVES: 277-^Bl! Irvinglon,--New Jersey, Said EMPLOYEES WOF THE person—whoHa In Ihe military Ave.; Irvlngton, on Wednesday, MCCRACKEM FUNERAL HOME, SCHNITTSS" —• MaK, 'o'i' 879 friends attended the .tuneral Avo., Irvinoton,bo Friday, Oct. ll. SIDNEY KATZ Realtor, ordinance was approved by ihe X 10 . • son ol Madeleine BarfOrrxonnoliy Oct. 16, at 9:30 A.M. Thence to SI. 1500 Morris' Ave., Union, on stuyvosanl Ave., trvlngton, on Interment In Rosedale Memorial OARAGE DOORSS,, INSTALLED, PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, Apartments Wanted to Shate 101 MaMayoy r ahd returned on October, 9. BOROUOH OF ROSELLE PARK service or. Is a patient In a veterans and- the, late George Connolly, Paul Ihe Apostle Church,Tuesday, OcV 15, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ocf, 9, 1974, beloved service at HAEBERLE 8. BARTH Park, Linden. 1 ns, repalra'~''tt PLASTERING INT & EXT IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, . Total HOME IMPROVEMENTS hospital, .who you believe will funeral jvjyvico was held at COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Pine" . 197"174 and will Itiko ollect on October Interment ^{aceland Memprlol garage extension l'tt t OAK RIDGE REALTY b STATE OF NEW JERSEY, BY detlr* . io—YQI*- ln--th»-Goneral- Irvlngton, lor a Funeral .Mass at husband. . of Ethel (nee • Aye* _.corner....of.-Vauxhall. Rd,, J72MorrlsAv™Spfld. :• .374.4622 29ir.19Z1 4 according-to-low; ..SMITH--™ AND: SMITH .1013$;—A.M..,-Interment—st,- .Nledcrmayer).-beloved, tather-'ol. rddlo.conlroh. Sevens Overhead • , " ' -" •- " 'T10-17.m F1X1NO COMPENSATION FOR Election to n held Nov, s, 1974' (SUBURBAN), 415 Morrla Ave. . Union, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 10 ZE1O— Miss Minnie, of 35 Cllntpn Door Co. ChlCM9. VALENTINE P,MEISSNER SPECIAL MARSHALS. Kindly write to tho undersigned at Gertriide's Cemetery, Colonla. ' MILTON—JonrTJr., of Short Hills, David. Services were conducted A.M. Interment Everflroen Ave., Newark, beloved sister of of FROM IRVINOTON Wanted to ihtare expen&et In laroe . • TownClork v once, making application for. a Springfield, on Saturday, Oct. 12!LERCH —On Thursday, Oct. 10, Irom The. BERNHEIM-GOLD R ).(.5J Kctls painters . Interior, oxlertort modern 3' bedroom apartment - Doted: October 10, 1974 •.,.., . JEANKEENAN Relatives and friends were Invited on Sunday, Octt"13. 1974, husband Cemetery, Now Brunswick. Mrs. Ruth Mulnlck, tovlngaunt of Fully Insured. Cull anytime, Vtl- RBNT.TMAT ROOM with a Want A , .... Borough Clerk military service ballot to be voted 1974,- Josephine Sukacs, of 1030 ot Barbara Potter Milton, father of STICKER MEMORIAL HOME, Steven and Monte Draverman, AUTOMATICCARAOE DOORS ' Apartmcnts for Rent ,- 101 singles complex. Orange vicinity. Irv. Herald, Oct. 17, 1974 »f In said election to be forwarded to to attend, interment In Hanover1 Warren Ave,, Union. N.J., beloved 1300 Clinton Ave., Irvinoton, N.J.. THJLAP-rEntnred' Into eternal SERVICED! NSTALLED 8. SOLD 5343 or 371-9787, v • ••' .' The' Spectator, Oct.' 17, 1974 Cemetery. The family requests John p. Milton. Deborah J. tovlno great-aunt ot Harvey. Call after 6; 671-2070. . IFoo: 10,1)11) (Fee: $5.90) you, If you ore .In the military Irlends Io call at time of service wile ol the late Louis O. Lerch, Collshan, - Chrvtopher, Barbara : on Friday, Oct, U..1974. Interment rest, on Saturday, Oct. 12, 1974, Andrea and Janlse Braverman. DAVE 8. SON ELECTRONICS . x t tn — HA 1017.J0A service, or.are a parient In a sister 0! Barney SzaKacs and Mrs. .King Solomon Cemelery, Cllflon. Wanda Edner Tellaf; ol 810 Borgen rotho» ol Charles J. Period ol mournlng-'.at the lamlty Ave., Linden, beloved wlto or the HUIMGOLDSTICKER MEMOR- 8. Ext, Alterations, paneling. Free 1 A, 1 bodroom apartmenta name, age. serial, number, home servloo' was held at The rcsldlince, 079 Stuyvosant Ave., late Adoll Tezlaf, devoted mother IAL HOME, 1300 Clinton Ave., SEE US FOR ALL YOUR WINTER NEEpSI address, and the address at which 1974, Qf 5637 Hawthorne Ave., Milton. opaFtotaTher of three Home. Improvements est. Insured. K. Schrolholor. 687- available. LoVoly nelphborhood, Union; beloved husbena ol Helen McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, grandchildren. Funeral service irvinoton., - - ol William Tezlal of Somervllle Irvinoton, on Friday, Oct. ll. 56 0137, days. 6873713 eyes & wknds clo&o to transportatfon;. well- you aro stationed or can be found, (noo WaHkitwiajititvoted father I50O Morris Ave., Union, N.J., on and. Interment private, In lieu of SCHORR — Or, victor, ol 173and sister 'ol Mrs. Emily Interment Beth Israel Cemetery, XM-73 maintained building. References or It you desire a military service ol Joseph, of Unlo5v,'Mm. Teresa Saturday, Oct. 12. Interment llowers.contributions to American South Orange Auo., South Orange, Torgerson and Mrs. Olgo Dlckau, Wootfbrldoe. The period of SAVE MONEY" ballot for a relative or. friend then Hollywood cemetery. beloved husband ol Emily (nee mourning at tho homo of Mr. and TAURUS CONSTRUCTION required. See Supt. on premises. moke an application under oath for NoelWRrlcktownandMrs. Nancy Cancer Society, would be both ol Milwaukee, WIs, services 1414 Burner Avo., Union 686 3300. WE PAINT TOP Vi . Z1017-101 2091 SPRINGFIELD AVE., VAUXHALL . 688-5848 . osborno ot Unlon/dear brother of LIBNHARDT-Wlnlleld Schl«« of appreciated.- Therfamlly requests Smith), loving lather ol Dr. Deena were held at Ihe LEONARD.LEE Mrs. Ai Mulnlck, 283 Yorko Ave., .a.'-n>lllt*Fyr-urwlc*-bsllot-ta.-H«- 1 AM typps of tiome.remoclflllnfl' YOU PAINT BOTTOM V> Anpolo ot Edison, Carmine,- ol .'^prlngfltld, on. Saturday, Oct. 13, friends to call ait SMITH AND Sadat, dear brother ol Terry FUNERAL HOME, 301 E. Blancke WestJEnd, NJ. In Hou Qf.flowera, . Why tskochancot EAST ORANOB . . S««YOUT Local J«rvlc« 5t«tton f=jr Your.Automollv« N«« AVE. . . ' application that he If over the age • SMI TH (SU B URBfrN). 415 Morr IS Socltly. baSemonfa.aluminum . siding.* FREDRICK W. RICHARDS-^ ltalned building. Clo&o to oMayeors.ant* staling fjl» mime, randfother of two grandchildren. Llenhardl, son of the late Mr. and Ave:. Sprlngtlald, pn Wednesday, and Richard Sadat. Funeral 10 a.m. Interment Rosedalo tljlll^ sportatlon. Relorencej ,erl»l number, hoiyie address and R:elatlves, friends and memttertt of Mrs. Adolph Llenhardl of Staten 79 P.M. V. services wore conducted Irom The Cemelery, Linden. 3515463 Union required. See Supl. on premlMS. address at 'which he li the Board of "' mandTN.v., father of Roger and BERNHEIM- OOLDSTICKER WANDRICK-John, on Saturday, Llenhardl anoT Mrs. PROU. — Jack I., t>' '34 Mitchell MEMORIAL H.OAAE,.1300 Clinton COMPLETE BASEMENTS, X 1024 80 Z 1017101 Dorrlnger High St., West Orange, bofoved husband Oct. 15, 1974,, age 74 years, of PAINTER;- jjUMlooL.ft.jisK iCTH5i?S ,.nlUma_.(nee_Kr Free osllmaTesllm . Fulllly Insurii •Attracttw, 'CTnvcntentlyriocHtetfr lather ot pr, Gtorg 1 Proll, deer _... _ .-it" rrences Hammond, uncle v. ,«„ a. ScmansklSkl , 2'/3 room apartment. All utilities. ssVo brother of BerthaBerth . Levy anandd Park, Woodbrldoe- in lieu ol Helen Haseman and Mrs. Ethol |«*M7M Stuyvesant Ave. ,6 467.»7«5. Available lmmedlal«ly. Call 3QB< FROM .GuslavGl e ProllPli alsl o "survivel d by flower*, contributions to the Ellis, also survived by several Union-Irvlngton'. 5120. two orandchlldrtrr, Funeral American Cancer Society will be grand and great-grand nieces and We specialize In Funeral CENTRAL BASEMENTS INC. 01 ^^^WH appreciated, • ' \ nephews., Scrvljoi **re held Design and Sympathy i Attics, bascnicnts & bathrooms, INTERIOR WORK ONLLY IRVINOTON Borouoh Clerk (SUBURBAN), 413 Morris Ave., services were conducted from The kitchens, room Additions." No lob EXPERT CRAFTSMAN Borouph Hall ol JIIT St., Itenllworth. Springfield, Monday, Oct: 14. BERNHEIMGOLOSTICKER SHAIR—Fern Rulh of 34 Olorloux. Wednesday.,Oct. 16 at Q p.m. at Arrangements for the bereaved , CALL MIKE 3 room apartment, Available Nov. !E«M 138 Gar don state Parkway), Springfield, Monday, Oct: 14. MEMORIAL HOME, 1BOO Clinton 51...Irvlnatoo, beloved daughter ol HABBERLE 8. BARTH HOME family. Ju»t Phone: • - too small. Written guarantoo. No lit. call 233-1933 for appointment* RoseRosellel , N.J. Interment waas privatprivatee . Tha fifamilly FOR FUNERALS, 971 Clinton salosmon. 485 4045 or 607 8549, 687-7241 . COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL YOUR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS! The Spoclotor, Oct,. VV, 3344, 1974 thence to St. Michael'* Church, requests In lieu ot flowers donation Ave., Irvlngton, on Sunday, Oct. JoSVph and Ethel (Trutff: Sltalr, _ ,_ R.10.3456 :___ 2.10-17-73 ,,, .., 710-17-101 union, where at 9 A.M. a Puiwral to be made to the Heart Fund or 10. 13. Interment Klngi Solomon dear sister of Alan Snalr, Services Avf.j 'lrvlngtonT Friends niaj 1Foet Mass was offered for. the repose of th Mlllb Rd Coss Cemetery, Clifton. Period of were at The , BERNHEIM- anytime on Wednesday.

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Thursday, October 17, 1974-1 _ shipped .as the natron wasgrowing. It gives second o(desl boat built In the United States younger people a chance to gain personal that'lsstiil inexlstenee, was foundlnaDreserf, appreciation of life before cars, planes, dish- Maine, attic. The craft is typical of the-ones Highways group washers, television, air-conditioning, and in- used on the Kennebec ...JRIver. before the Search for history begins at home door plumbing. . " . / Revolutionary War. ' backs bond issue The booklet carefully explains how to catalog the booklet also suggests making an historic and preserve historical documents and other base map of your community-town, township or Items expected to be found in the nationwide county. With overlays, it is possible to con- for roads, transit Attics, cellars combed by U.S. children struct _a map showing the succession of A proposed $200 million transportation bond, search, and providesrefcrencesourcesior help and advice on this and other historical projects. prehistoric periods, such as the earliest Indian issue lias received,the endorsement of the New WASHINGTON."D.C. — If your children all of "archaeologist" an understanding and ap-Cotter, associate professor of American (called Paleo-Indlan) life, up through a com- In the short time since the project began, Jersey Highway Users Conference. It will a sudden start delving through the attic or preciation of what life was like in the past. Civilization at the University of Pennsylvania. munity's earliest settlement, to a record of the attics have coughed up two major finds. An nppenr on the Nov. 5 ballot. basement, cellar or storage shed don't be Though developed primarily-for high school Dr. Crottcr is also an associate professor of development of roads, farms, industries and, eighth grade student in Wijkes-Borre, Penn- Chairman Arthur D. McTighe said, "This surprised...there's a good chance they are teachers and students, the booklet and the American Historical Archaeology, University finally, the modern city, town or countryside. bond issue has several features of benefit to: taking part in the commemoration of • the- program are available to any interested group Museum, in Phildelphla. The text was initiated sylvania recovered a rare edition of the everyone in New Jersey." "nation's Bicentennial. or individual. Above Ground Archaeology is in behalf of the society for state and locaal Federalist Papers in his grandparents' attic. A' TEEN-AOERS, find lobs by rurinlno Want Ad». Coil "•SKoutd "four"grandeimaren or"gresr • fobtHMthSl p —history--„dh , Kennoboo Kivor bateau, believed to bo tho —wfrwco nowl •• . ...* • . . ~ a significant lowering of the state's accident grandchildren show a sudden interest in how of Documents, U.S. Government Printing The booklet describes how, with patience and rates by making possible long-overdue bridge life was "way bock then," reminisce with Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (Stock No; 2405- curiosity, one can capture the history of his or repairs, elimination of hazardous features at them. If they want to tape record your 00528). her community, and get a glimpse of how its SPRINGFIELD, NJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER24. 1974- 25 Cents Per Copy traffic circles and other needed safety projects. memories, let them. You'll be contributing to Text of the booklet was written by Dr. John L. citizens made their living, played and wor- "Although a bond issue to improve highways, the preserved history of the United States as it it also would-have a positive effect on'im- embarks on its third century. .-. Jamaica refuge FRIDAY DEADLINE proving mass transit. It has to he recognized Searching out "lost" documents, All Items other than spot SINCE \y^/ 1954 that the most used form of mass transportation photographs, letters, furniture, dress and other news should be In our in New Jersey is the bus which must depend memorabilia from days gone by, or recap- bird walk slated 100% Guaranteed A morning bird walk to the office by noon on 60 DAYS - 2,000 MILES , upon a good road network. turing'f rom memories the fullness and flavor of Friday. "In view of today's economic climate, we life in earlier times are part of a nationwide Jamaica Bay Refuge Wed- Quality Used Can also must consider the fact that success of this Above Ground Archaeology Bicentennial nesday, Oct. 23, has been 3 Monthior 2,060 mlln, whlchivtr scheduled by the Turtle Back comn first. Prom axlt numbly, bond issue would help the state's economy by . Administration. ritr axli, braxa sysfam, tnglna, Zoo, 560 Northfield ave., West - tranimlulon. pant and labor creating needed jobs. This not only would he. Sponsored by- the American Devolution ; paid by Alrcaotad. Orange. Gommiltee -true for the construction workers who build and Bicentennial Administration (ARBA), the Portraits Candidates repair the roads. A better road system also project is one means of tapping the "grass The trip will begin_at 7:30 fosters capital expansion in the industrial and roots"-history of the nation. By and large, a.m. in the zoo parking lot; commercial sectors. ~ • - "— ordinary citizens have left little recorded transportation" will be to meet In "A careful review of the Transportation testament of their lives, hut it Is living history. provided to the birding area. A new effort to reach and retain these No reservation is necessary. Department's suggested program confirms 1733 Sprlnoiuid Ave. AUTOMOTIVE CORP. that most of this bond issue money would-be previously mute sources is being made during For more information, Maple wood readers, may call the zoo at 741-3675 3195 MIUBURN AVI. on a.m. session: used to improvo-and make safer-existing roads. the Bicentennial.'' - • - 731-5800. MAPtCWOOD • 763-4567 There should be no doubt in the minds of the The ARBA ,has published a booklet County aid deadline motoring public that the suggested projects are describing the basic.techniques of collecting Public confrontation-— 1 urgently-needed^ — ; — -and-presei-vinfTTtems—which—can' give the" the reason .for rush sponsored by LWV' i^J i > i M1111 i b n 11111 b 1111 L u n i i u 111 i b M11 n n 11 b i i i it 1111 n i n u 11 ii 111 • n 11111 L n 1111 n b 11111111111111 u 11111«1111 M 1111111111111111111 L m 111 [ t m 111111 m n t L i I 11 s^a By AI1NEK GOLD Democrats Stanley M. Bruder and Edvyard The Township-Committee will meet in a J. Fanning and Republicans Norman O, special session next Wednesday morning to I STRICTLY PERSONAL 1 Banner and William A. Ruocco, contenders for uitroduce a new storm drainage ordinance By Pat and Marilyn Davis the Springfield Township Committee, will meet which would qualify the town for 'county flood Dear Pat and Marilyn: mother-in-law Is large enough personality, "She is a SPECIAL DINNERS the public on candidates' night this Monday at 8 relief funds. Mayor Edward N. Stiso Jr. an- . I am getting married in two for newly weds. And don't nounced plans-for-the special session at the - - porker. 11-What can I do? FQR THE MONTH OF OeTGBER 7 at the—Florence—Gattdlneer--Setio6I;—|Sr months. We will have very assunie I'm against In-laws, Questioning Springfield avenue anil Shuripike road. regular meeting of the governing body Tuesday little money and Joe hasI'-m not, , —Moderator.. for the evening will be Margaret night at Town Hall. -Dear Question: One price "4.25 complete suggested that we live with his You will be happier in a Personal habits are Walker of Westf iold, a member of the League of He told the 50 members of the audience that mother. She does have enough small apartment. Every important. Tell your wife that , Geigers proudly presents a special menu for weekday Women Voters national board. the new ordinance is being rushed into ia\v as a room for us but I just can't see young couple requires privacy you love her, but tell her of dinners during" the month of October. These dinners are Candidates' night is an annual event spon- result of a conference with county officials held starting out living with my to settle problems which are your complaints. —chosen^br their high quality and exceptional value. sored by- the Springfield League of Women last week. He said that the new measure will be mother-in-law. Why can't my bound to arise. If you do not • Voters in the belief that "face-to-face con- based on a model flood control ordinance future husband understand? have enough money to support Dear Pat and Marilyn: MONDAY Old Fashioned Pot Roast of Beof with carrot frontation with a candidate is more revealing prepared by the county. Helen yourselves, postpone your I have a relative who has chunks ond ovon roasted "potatoes. and informative 'Jinn any amount of written Introduction of the new measure before Oct. —DenrHelenr rarriage-Bon't-maiTy-with—been-drmklng-heovilyri-tried- information." The League does not endorse 31 will qualify Springfield for county aid for five No house containing a the idea of changing your to talk to him about this and he ^ Homemado Meatr;toaf wittr mushroom grai/y, candidates running for public office. major slorm drainage projects for which plans fiance. It won't happen, told me thafitwas none of my choice of vogotablo.and potato. JJaskBrsund .information on the.caxidjsJates IR. iiavejalready^beondrawn. Ihe.mayor added, -o-o- business. I'm really worried. WEDNESDAY Comed Beef and Cdbbago with boilod parsley available in the "Know Your Candidates" Township Attorney. Jay Bloom summarized Dear Pat and Marilyn: How can I convince him to potatoes.. - sheets'published by the Springfield League of developments, which he termed mostly un- My wife was a beautiful girl stop drinking? Women Voters and presently being 'distributed favorable, in the town's court battle to sustain when we were married five E.D. THURSDAY Baked fresh Ham with scalloped applds and cider to all residents by local Girl Scouts. Copies of its rent ' control ordinance. He said-. that years ago, but you should see_Dear-E^D.:_ -gravy.Choico of potato and vegetable.- — these sheets are also available atrthe^llbrary, challengesTigainst similar ordinances-in other With Thfs Coupon her now. She goes around with You can't. Your relative local'banks and the Sarah Bailey Civic Center. communities seemed likely to result in herhair in rollers, cream on must rflake his own decision. FRDAY Fried breaded fillot of Flounder with tartar GETTING THE POINT — Annette Polewka demonstrates mixed feelings as she Additionally, an LWV pamphlet entitled decisions favoring landlords. Bloom added that 2®%'° 40% her face and wears a sloppy You can suggest. Alcoholics sauce, choice of potatoes and vegetable. . receives flu vaccine at special session for senior citizens last week at the Jqrqh_ -"Election Facts and Issues—1074" will be the cases"will probably go on to the N..J. robe all day. In fact, she even Anonymous. AA has .done, a :Bailey Civic Center, The Springfield Board of Health will administer the vaccine Supreme Court and that-a-major question is j .. distributed to. the public on^candidates!.nighi cooks my dinner jn'Jhis great deal * In rehabilitating - —witheut-charge to all local residents 65 and over, who have not beeni immunized Senior citizens wishing transportation were whether the rent limits will remain in effect Below Retail l^^ I of tho ctoovo dinners ore complete with soup or julco^ lossod sajad, cof foa ihroTigirthe appellate process-over-the-nexHwo 3llU4 ^io-orJcaxioAtn^ra«d--«ml4>utUrr^4fViKt^coin^(vo.iMittl^ilne-eacH-deyr- jL^&dj^fiJrsro —askcd-tocalHlie^voters-flervlce-co^hairwomw Cocktails and orotuity not Included. - "~ " Summit. cooking. She opens cans! is listed in your telephone '' Cnrnln l.ittpnhprp y77-gR7fl. or Pphhv Olivor k (Photo-Graphics) 376-1828. - In an effort to forestall summary action, the In NalTlraiiT vdoes all day. Well; I'll tell you. Our brood menu and daily ipociols for lunchoon and dinner era sura to pfeaso -0-0- you and your companions.' • - ' - . " ' Registered voters~wereTeminded to apply for 'ownship Committee then introduced—an Furniture She listens to soap operas-or Dear Pat and Marilyn: an absentee ballot if they cannot vote in person amendment to the rent control measure. It talk shows on the radio. Her . My problem la my mother We Invite you to como as you are and to bring tho children. Our informal, on election day, Nov.. S-.-ApplIcation for the provides machinery for landlords, or tenants," Call 964-1834 head is crammed with bits and and sister. If the three of us Iriondly sorvico ts sure to ptooso. Board will seek bids to ballot can be made by mail to the County Clerk DRESS REHEARSAL — Pro-Halloween sprites Sfqcey Welskotl, center, and Rachel to seek exceptions to thej2V: percent annual pieces of information: She has have a disagreement, the two in • Elizabeth, iy>. later than seven days Cutler receive UNICEF contribution from Marcla Cutler, Rachel's 'mother. Mrs. limit on rent increases in cases of hardship. "Sntlilacilon Quar&ntood" gained 20 pounds on herof them are always against OPEN 11:30 A.M..TILL.10P,M. precedrrig-"the flection. The, applicant should Cutlor is Edward Walton School representative for the UNJCEF collection sponsored Committeeman William Ruocco said that in 50 Years Exporlonco jiewfound life-style. In the FRI. & SAT. UNTIL 12:30 by tho Springfield PTAs Alice FerguBonJs tho FIAs_ UNICEF community chairman presenting an appeal the landlord would have Purveying Flno Furnlluro me. My_sister is older than 1 APPLE VARIETIES raze Bednarek house -—state his Sr her homtaddress, addrtss to,wlncli words of a popular radio _am. and my mother always (he BailofsfioulH"tiie sent and jBe reason /or UIL ~" _-_-_ (Photo Graphics) UTpreserit hfs books: for ah .analysis by an listens to tier. My Mom won't Mclntosh lender prodding from the audience, the in other business, thp board voted to hire a request and sign with,the same sienatui c used auditor, .to be nnmed .by Jhe^Rent_ _Leveling allow me out after 10 p,m. bul Cortland Springfield Board of Er4ucotl<'iri'JVlQnday night Broffssipnal mediflforitp handle.itxegetiAtiops .at^liie^jiollS^Ballot-jiid Ifisliupflons M.111 be Bojird- Th^cost WPHW bepaldl?y..ihe"^ wmm wmm ^m wmK p^ n A-Courting" and "Giants Copie. ill /Different „. fttCKZ£fW&TA7Ptesfdent_afJ1tCHA8DS MOTORS says: Sizes." Free 'tickets-far either showing mayjtw—_:—- 1 • obtained'~at' the~clrculatlon desk in the WE'VE GOTHRHEBIGGEST my Wnv, 5 ihildrenVdepartrherit. " 1974 AMC CARS Recommendations for revision ln'the present professional nonpolitlcal management needed; "Opponenta of the prbpostd'ehange say: (a) needed, the state legislature Is willing to grant freeholders will rttn for office, in the general Children will /compete.;— • (own of Union County governniBnt will come (c) It will enable the county to be run more the freeholders'do perform tlieir functions Uiem." ,•••'•'.-. election of November 1975 and will take office before tfye voters in a referendum on Nay','5.-. efficiently and economically; ifd) it provides well; (b) the county delivers Its services under Tile Jjeague publication notes that If tlie Immediately, "Their first responsibility will be In decorating pumpkins Th,e_jwt)posal to institute a county manager^ the flexibility to change OB tbo future demands. the present structure; (cXJtmore powers are county manager; plan is adopted, all the formulaUon . and sdoption of an ad- The Springfield Recreation Department will syBteifi was formulated by a Union County ministrative code which will go Into effect on hold its second annual pumpkin decorating Crjarter Study Commission, which was May Js lW6,".thVLeagtiejhotes. - contest Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the Sarah Bailey authorized by the voters in a referendum a year ClvlcjCenter.-.-- - • ^AMBASSADOR | 1 : Interest rates draw most of blame ^-IQ?™™ ?tetween jand 12have bfien.lnvitcd.. 'ago. • '' .: • ' •• • __ ' •> : _J __ ..._TWQj)F.THE;OTHEB.questlonsqn.tlielaallot.- ",..,'' '. , ,- ',.-•''. • '• • ' • *' KT/ ' ( • ' .! i i >• • ._ _._ • • _. t . ' I -Brougham g Brougham—-,~|- irjfe'cflimT^coTfinjiislon, which" HeTdTienrfngs" "deal with amendmente to the state constitution. to participate. Prizes will be awarded in two 2-doqr Coupe,, oytomoytomntln c Iron- divisions: ag'es.,4.ithrough 8 ^ind 9 through 12, V|4-t(oo'r Sedan, Tan will! falack smlijlon,"304 V-8 2-ba2-barrelr l car- 4,daor. 300 V-8 2-barrall oar- • and conducted investigations of various forms One of them' reduces the voter residency buretor,- factorry alr-condltton- burotor. automatic tyansmls- • The public: was also invited to sec the young • vlnyl-loo Individual reclining slon, push button radio, fee- OCpDunty/ government over the past year; is • requirements in the state from six months to 30 |• faurnforoots, 30 4oulorrintlc V-8 2-barrelf V»n«mt»l car": mg.powor iteerkioerkio, tinted aalnsl . m employment people's work.; - •— ••-'-•••-.-'• ; ; . buriifos or), wmtouvalr ""ttl tirosl, a f btTckBt seats, confer arm rest lorry fi) rln condltfonlng, Indlvldu- • I now 'i^^mmehdingfhat'voters approve;; a" days and in the county fr0ni"40 to 30 days! Tfio | noninoa, povwapoOwr iitoarl too ringn , tin led end cushion, whltewall tires, ."L K !2 «_»«J»««««M°.Ywr 2 same company, are afraid of layoffs" so Ihpy're remote mirror, Unlit oroup, snaring, power disc county manager plan. ,'.'•;, ByBOBUBKIND - One of tlie muln reasons for unemployment in League pointed out that "the intent of this rear window'oofogoor, push button radio rear defoo remote mirror, whltawa _, not buying goods, ; ' ,..'•• BnwnuniittattituiitritifiuuiiitiijiiiruititrtrMuiiiiiuuiiiiitiiititirr coven, ramots ccmlrpl, mw covars timed, glass. : :Thougli this plan. would retain an. elected (This Is the second of two articles on the the two fields Is Ijhe high rate of Interest. The amendment Is'to hove the New" Jersey Con-, 0 620 miles. tSr.on w/ graen board of freeholders, it would" remove ad-, unemployment situation In the Union County grime rate of interest—(Jio lowest rat? "Small businessmen ore also hard pressed," aUtution comply, with Supreme Court stan- to. 16 vinyl top. " I Standard Tint e back rninlatratlye functions from the freeholders; ' area.) ••'.•• ' ••'.', , Jillvoilable to the big'corporate borrowers—Is at said Fontana, who has learned of that sector's dards" and conform with the legislature's I problems as d member'of the Linden com-' recently passed "postcard registration act." Restaurant: placing these responsibilities In the hands of ; : / 11.5 percont. The high cost'qf money means ' after two-year leave SAME Bakery: /the manager. The freeholders would continue A house with a two-car garage. .This lias, mortgages are expensive and hard to find, munlty board of City Federal Savings and Loan The other.amendment would authorize the 'ON '— 'ON W,. For the first time In two years we'll THIS —Open 11:30 AM • exercMng legislative functions; '_•••'• V become the symbol of Amerlca'c, prosperity. industry isn't Investing in new equipment and Association. "Th,ey just can't meet their, legislature to enact laws permitting'casino THIS k THIS I Open 9 AM to 9 FM obligations, they're at tlie end of. their ropes. gambling In specified municipalities, with the be setting our clocks back one hour CAR CAR '.' The county manager would be appointed by The current economic situation is Uireatehlhg facilities, houses aren't being built arid the when Standard Time returns at 2a.m. to.10 PM . tho validity of the symbol and Ihopalilt hardest consumer is making do wltlvlila present car Sales arc off, tho' people Just aren't spending provisions that all proceeds go to the state 1 1206 Seveji Days A Week -the freeholders to serve for an Indefinite term lhf» Sunday. • (MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Including GREMLINS 8t HORNETS /Sfff'rKl | and could be removed by the board, subject to "are the men who build tho houses and make tbe rather Uian buying the lMest gas-guzzler. money." treasury jind that voters of tho municipality . cars. ' ' "''' Everyono's.waiting, for the'Interest rate" to~ 1 "Fontana said young. people In the labor and its county approve casinos,at a referen- I^ast year Congress voted to abolish • 233-2260 233-^444 '.dUonoiliie.'a written bill of particulars and a .Standard Time as an energy-saving" . .., ,. , :-.come',down,ij.,-::,•:•,,:•'::.•.,:..''•!.!'. •:'-.. market.are hit fljctrs hard by unemploymcht. dum. ''.'.-• '' ' ;•:> public,hearing.-.-". •.,-.. • -._; . •::' : measure. ThenavlngV, however, didn't." , Employment In the construction anpwWint.d —Wlilln. many-factory, M The^^polMltocludesnriMciBlona fnt rnpnll. —-ProB-and-eonsx-as Hsted-by-lhe-LeagueHn-- mr«sure up tq wha^t was expected, and • •F«ICHARDSJff 1 lt^rtiiBtrft.1* la dnwn mnr" "Van ^n' 'p AFL-C10 Counpll.oayo ho sengBs a "depression who lose thehr-jobs can collect'unemployment ^^T^. 7i^i^H MOTORS OF UNION • • . • /WBrSflWH • Initiative and referendum. - throughout the region, Eleclrlclans, car- elude-the following: with Daylight Time during the winter, penters, roofers and gener«I,. cbntitructlon psychology" among consumers, "The jwople Insurance benefits, the young people who have I Aveiiue "A League of Women,Voteru Know Your u- "Supporters say: Gambling Is widespread _ children went to school In the dark In l^T ' a^L^H 595 CHESTNUT ST., UNION - /%N»Wp*r4wW "' "workers are leaving- their-Hard liajs ut home bra anticipating a depreeslon, MJ Uiey'ro not ; never hold fiilltiihe jobs aren't eligible. ^dlltjUheet lists the pros and cons: ; and will continue whether legal or not ... the morning, IlKSides gaining back the M W- ' ^^^B Telephone; 68G-6566 ' , / «U C*MF 1 I wlfilotheywa.lt on long unemployivpont lines -If spending," he said. "People are worried stiff.' "We've got 50,000 kids entering the labor opOneqlsof the proposed plon.say; (a)..It. /Enforcing state laws against gambling Is bath hours sleep we lost IK months ago, the ' • ' ^^ ' . ' . ' • • • '.••-,. AsMMssMdMasVlMsMi m vounty govemmqnt rrioro ac«OM(itBblo; • they're lucky enougli to have benefits left m the To keep, the economy rolling, money should bo market in Nety Jersey every year.," .said. difficult and expensive ... If gambling wore mornings wllj became llgliler after the til? clear geparation of po\*«ru and sUite'e'insurance pool. Tho situation Js tlie spent-but th« ()edple «re fvlghteoed: Even ' Fohtana. "If there's ho work to be had, they legalized, widespread violations of Ui« law change. > .'•'•• afefi responsibilities; tb) it provide? the same in the auto Industry, .' '; those with jobs, say five or 10 years With the (Continued on p«fl« 13) lv -. ' ;' . 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