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1) '• '«W "', I- r, -2-Thursday, May 23. 1974-;SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER wnttMniniinm Panel on aging County flood funds Overiobk names School planning chooses heads Dri Bernstein to visitor program or lyiore water over The Union County Regional High ! d posLtibn [ School District's office uf udult and i for '''committees? ' Thft Unkm County Board of Freeholders took '-• proved-by thg-Union County Planning Board-local communities iWjh their flood problems Appointed to the new post o.f director, of in- continuing education has'announced that v The Mayor's Committee of Aging, which action earlier this month to help municipalities and the freeholders. ' . ' "on a bipartisan bashVvbut noted that each ternal medicine education at Overlook Hospital an open house., of the Jonathan Payton recently met to elect committee headi, will solve some of their flood" problems; but —The municipality or municipalities in- application for county aid will be considered on this week was Dr. Michael Bernstein of Murray Regional High School's adult classes will meet again on June 14 at 10:30 a,m. at Hie Springfield—if it wanted to take advantage of volved must "have demonstrated, or formally Its own meriuk Hill,. A member of the Overlook medical staff beheld on Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.ni. § Sarah Bailey Civic Center building. . the offer and if the county agreed to help- agreedJo demonstrate, that they are willing to To date, the only community, which has since 1961. with the current rank of attending II. Loring Hanfirld, director of the physician, Dr.'Bernstein Is a diplomate of the , The following members were elected to head would still find it an expensive proposition. expend local funds to help correct their flooding submitted an application Is Cranfbrd, which Dayton Regional adult program, slated American Board of Internal Medicine, a fello>v committees: Improved- conditions for senior Under terms of a resolution by Freeholder . problems,"...^ suffers serious flooding from the. Rahway Lhpt all Interested persons are Invited to ot-Uio. Amerkiao-Gollege-of-PhyBielaiis-and-ft Edward H. Tiller, the, county "will provide a —The proposed.project "does nofadversely 'fflverTThe original estimate on ,Ufe p •|"""ff and vlf" °"y "' 'he rimmed citizens, Ellen Carmichael; transportation, fellow of the Academy of Medicine of New maximum of 50 percent of the construction cost affect any adjoining municipality.' " ' planned there was $130,000, but this has since Lawrence Muench and Madeline Lancaster;' Jersey. throughout-thr/school and view sotne of nutrition, Helen Gottlieb; health,'Mrs. Lan- of flood control projects" provided that the —The proposed'project "Is approved by the climbed to about J230.000, Tiller said. He added i the completed projects of Regional udult | h!J iy .project .meets several qualifications. The New Jersey Department of Environmental that the freeholders are meeting with Cranford _ His academic appointments include Ustuilrnts. ''','.'3 A. Grifo; alternate for all committees, Leslie major one-of these-is that the local community Protection, Division of Water Resources,...and, representatives'to- discuss the increase in the professorial rank at Bellevue Hospital-Cornell = For additional • information, readers^ CULTURAL AID—Rose Slejk (right) ond Dolores Danielczyk, president, and secretary, Ward. - must be, willing to put up at least half of the -where applicable, a permjt has been obtained cost. Medical School, 1961-67, and 'Columbia 5 may call the office of adult and con-f respectively, of the Polish National Alliance, Group 3133 of Mountainside and The organization meeting of the committee total cost. from t(ie U,S. Army Corps of Engineers." In the Springfield-Union area, the State_ University. He is on the faculty at Rutgers E tlnulnK-L'ducaUmi.at-370^300. exfension 5 Springfield, present contributions to Stanley Borowski (for left) and William was held with nIHe" members present. Mayor —The municipality or • municipalities in- Department of Transportation is expected to "Mgdical School, New Jersey College of I-9S ____i : ' • - § —^Matysek._officer3_of_the_Po|]5hLCu!tural-J"oundatlon. The donations, from the,.. Edward N. Stiso Jr., opened the meeting and Among the conditions: « Medicine-and Dentistry. volved "have adopted flood' plain land use" • replacgihe-MOTrlg'avenue bridge over the Rah- gilllllllllliiiiilllliiillllllllllllHimuiUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlullllllllllllililiiilin; \ Alliance and several individual members—Geneyieve Flllpspskl, Joseph Siejk, introduced Peter Shields,, executive director of —The proposed . project must be In ac- Dr. Bernstein" will direct Overlook's .regulations...and have taken, appropriate way River This bridge, which forms a bot- Leonard Siojk, Helen Banach and Cecilia Pqchlewski—will aid the foundation's the Union County office on Aging. cordance with any existing county; regional or residency program in Internal medicine and measures to control development of the areas tleneck that causes water to back up, Is project of building o Polish Cultural Center In New Jersey. Other donations to the Shields explained the purpose and guidelines Army Corps of Engineers plans. • also the fifth "rhnnni>l-hrlijg|p[>" ji ngrqrn fnr outside of flood plains." • • ,. ^_ responsible for a part of the township's flood r Library Friends effort were made in the memory of two deceased Alliance members, Felix Slejk ^ which the state agency projects and expressed —The municipality or municipalities In- American graduates of foreign medical _—The "economic feasibility" of the proposed problems in the area. • • and Frank Fillpski; . — . - _ suggestions and procedures to follow.1 volved must have a master storm drainage and -project is established'"on a benefit-cost ratio Additional help for "Springfield's flood schookefn addition, he will be.responsible for elect new officers The areas for committee ' study' aft! as flood control plan' or "other' appropriate basis." "'• -«--,-•••• continuing.educational programming In.the. aiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiins 1 problems with the Rahway River could come —follows: transportation,- housing, nutrition, engineering studies" which have been ap- field of internal medicine for the 350 practicing ""The Friends of thlTSpringfleld Public" library Tiller said that the freeholders want to help from the Army Corps of Engineers' plan for SUPER SALESMEN • Youngsters In tha 'Friday Is for Living' mini-course at tho James , health and food stamps, plus surveys of _physiclans on Overlook's medical staff. elected officers at tile last meeting of the year •• channel improvements and levees, But this Caldwell School are shown at o table they sponsored .during the Caldwell PTA* flea' '.' Springfield Senior Citizens to establish their A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of-New Yj.'l" on Wednesday, May 15. The following were needs. . •• ' ' -* ~ " —'*<: Work, a $7 million project, is at best several market, held recently at the school playground. The children-Including. Billy | deadline years in the future, with a starting date of 1977 University Dr. Bernstein received hi§ M.D. .._elected: Sidney Krueger, president; Doris Becky ^eal was designated as liaison bet- "ypnrlon, Kim Relmgnn, Jpck.Chln, Leigh Ann Davis, Peter Grozlano, Donald Mogers, Careful adherence to this qr later; Other projec'Uf are"under way along'' -^^eg^ee frorn New York Medical-College, in- Rockman,—vico-presidenM—Roso—Simon,— ween the committee and the' Union County Morl|o Cosclono, Karen Wisnlewtkl, Potty Cbrver and Kim Oargiulo-raised. $27. newspapiir's Friday news Bryant Brook and Van Winkled Brook. terned at Beth Israel Hospital and took his 1 Office on Aging. / through sale of student-made craft Items and staff contributions. The youngsters" secretary; Lillian Rendeiro, secretary;. Edith deadline is urged for material A proposal to create a Rahway River residency In internal medicine and cardiology . .took port In the annual mdrket/held to raise money for various PTA activities, since, - Krui:ger, historian: Shirley' Ross, mem-- .intended for the May. 30 issue Authority, which has also been mentioned as a" - at MOntefiore Hospital, followed by a residency THE one of the organization's projects Is on annual luncheon for flfth-groders. bersliip; Jcanette Lizerjnun and Simone because this office will be possible help In the fight against flooding, is in gadtroenterology at Manhattan Veterans 11 Dayton students Hospital, He. served also In the Air Force " Gcchllk, hospitality; Robert Wemiscltner^ closed on Monday, .Memorial stalled in the Legislature while sponsors r Medical Corps with the. rank of major. J pjiblicily. Helen Francis, "the director of th^T Day. All organizational, sociijl maneuver to win approval for It from the Byrne POOL PROS Library, serves as_ consultant. and other news items for the administration. Dr. Bernstein Is on the editorial advisory named members board of Drug^TherapyTnnEazine, and a con-, OwneTchases stolen vehicle, May 30 issue should be sub- RING SIDE in learning Is preschooler Adlnaiubetkln of Springfield, with a David sultnnt in-jnedlcino for the N.J. Division of the" Krueger announced .that some limited splice mitted by tomorrow morning, LIVE Brearley Regional High'School student, Debbie Splellman. Members of Adlngj-floss- United States1 Attorney's Office. may still be reserved.for $.Tper resident at tho May 24.. '_ •_ -—:aHthe-Happy-Dc^sTNursery^School-in-Kenllworth~havB-been"pcirficipotlng with Eleven honor students at Jonathan Doytpn —Hi8o'ihor. professional memberships Includc- Newark suspect is being held y7 RegionarHigh School, Springfield, were(.named date, .June ID to sell books, records, print und- - To Publicity Chnirnu>nL students of Deborah Lorenzetti's Psychology II class In a special unit on child care. the N.J. Gastroenterologlcal Society and_ the Tyrone Gibson, 21, of Newark is heing held in in the parking lot of I charge of larceny. He was also charged with •"• Gibson was later foundiit the Maxon Pontlac; according to Anthony J. Piodaliso, principal. Evaluate Scientific Programs for the requested to bring their own tables for the sale. loasnt? Wtllo to thli n«>. _ntroclouh:'assault_and battery, with a,motor lot, where he was arrested and brought to '-'••• Tho students are: ;Slephen~,C,oh and 7 and n:45 p.m. tllfllcultlH of.natura, Thtr* I* no plKt ban k pro motion, had gone into a cafe'to eat when.he saw ii man Springfield is eligible tii onter. ' •Knlry blanks'are available at the library cir- School Students offers $800,000 In renewable college scholarships, one of the programs In wher* th» HI Is mor* btiutlful, and rht NEW YORK, N.Y.-JOHN F. McCRACKEN get Into the von and drive away. culation desk and security/checker's de.°k. bays and Initts around NtwfoundUnd Schneitzer said he got into his wife's cur and Entries are limited lo one per person urid Entries will be displayed according to which the-vKoclety promotes academic of Springfield,' N.J., has been elected an «re both Intarastlng and plcturuqu* for chased his van east on Rt. 22. Hesaldwhile be may l>e drawings, piiintiiiKs (any medium) or available space.. • / achievement. • . . • assistant vice-prcsld,e,nt of Irving Trust thtlr hlitory. Lomly llghthouias art - Company,_Ho is. nn_cconomist in the bank's -wns chasing the stolen vehicle, the driver tried sculpture. Painllngs must he framed or wired There will be an opening reception in the Principals and counselors at high schools the rul», at ire the f Isharman who earn economic research and planning division. to run hirii off the road several times by for hmi|- fuelish. 'A seminar on computer Bernhard W. Scholz (left), and Msgr. Thomas G. Fahy, president of Seton Hall aulitincsof SPRINGFIELD TRAVEL economics from Southern Methodist Univer- Memorial Day parade 376-2552 or 376-2553 OfFICE OF ENESGY CONStlVATION (right). Truncale resides ot 533 Ashwood rd. . . — sity, a master's degree from the Uindon School programming carpers will be LOHETTO, Pa.—Two. students ;frorh SERVICE, 150 Mountain • Commander Bob Taylor of Springfield Battle OF THE FtD«*l. EN£«C¥ OFFICE of Economics and. a Ph.D. in flnnncc from the held Wcdncsdny.nl the Chubb Springfield, N.J., were awarded bachelor of Avanua...Canada Is a vacatkmland that Hill Post 7083, VFW, this week reminded fill Institute- -for Computer science degrees last week by St. Francis It absolutely chock-full of things to saa University of Pennsylvania. ~ greatest sculptors of porcelain overseas veterans to parade with' him on Technology, 51 JFK'parkway. College. - Truncale essay wins prizes- and do. It It frlandly and foreign with a Ho-serves as a special officer with the Memorial Dny. For information they may cnll Short Hills. The seminar •_. I^ee Kroneft of 143 Tooker live, was awarded delightful bltnd of many cultural. You Springfield, Police Department. him at 277-1059. . • IN TWO SIZE RANGES -his degree in mathematics while Cathleen E. Wednesday, May 29,6-10 p.m. Thursday, May 30, all day startsat 7 p;m~and is open to donf n»«d a passport or a phrase book The parade will form at 8:30 a.m. in front of PANT-DRESS Kaufhold of 68 TKcw dr. earned her degree in the public without charge. For topic is Battle of Springfield and It's taty to g«t to...Call I7»- Gets fulane degree the Fire Hotlse and start lo march at 9:00 . A A fntoo'h numbir, Ihll par ITWONT/BEI reservations, readers may elementary education. Kronert is the son of Mr. «7«7...Optn dally 9-SilO WMnatday II commi In Iwo Itnnlh; Itnmm UngM LONG! Thomas M. Zambolla of 12 Golf Oval, Spring- car will be available for anyone-unable to cull :i7!)-7083. vvmlngt til 7iM SaturtUyt »-l. and mini. No. 3133, ilxtl B to I8j JUNCO ON SNOW and Mrs. Leo kronert. Miss^KaufholfLJs._the..__.j08eph_Truncale of Springfield, a ."junto. He credits his Interest in the topic to a recent field has been awarded a bachelor of arts de- mqreh. After the parade refreshments will be ' >li. 13 Ibml' 341, mini Unalb, 2'/, Inter Comrohjrifty Bank Is Opening next A discussion of computer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kaufhold. socialjtudies majoVin the School of Educatlor book on the Battle of Springfield by historian giee at Tulane University, New Orleans, La. served at VFW headquarters. yj. el 44-lri. (ott«. too.340) , ual A most realistic and j> r (i |» r a m minfi and rot Seton Hall University, has won the $2(10 prize pant Jr.ii In' >lu> 15'/, lo }}•/,. very moving work month "at Jts convenient location on iiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiliiiiii Thomss.. Fleming, '"The, Korgotlen-Victory;"- v programming careers will be ' "offered annually by the Montclair chapter of whlch Considers Springfield a major factor in Sin l^>/i Itu.l 37), In.. Unanl, bf art, which add • AAlllburn^Avenue ad|acent to Saks Clothas-that are light but warm ara 3>/< yd. ol UJn. fabric. followed by ii (our of tho '; Uie Sohs^njLIhe American Revolution for an winning the Revolution. to a wonderful' Fif«KAvenue to offer Its neighbors Chubb Computer Center. Senior citizen f - essay rpn the Revolutionary period; Ideal for vacation. . collection. . In -Essex and Union Counties the most -Those who wish lo lake the"~ .-. ThehlstQry-writlng competition Is open each $600. -modern, banking services: IBM aptiludo*4tesl for getting,young year to^undcrgraduate students of a selected programmer .personnel may "CaltegeTfr university in the area, according to "Senior Citizens ore getting youngrr" I (lo so without charge at the- William C- Burt of Upper Montclair. president •free checking I Recording to the Union County HeRlonol ! seminar or make j\n ap- of the sponsoring group. Tho history depart- IliKh School District's Board of j •one^stajernent banking! pointment for another lime. ment of the selected institution conducts the Kducntlon; which this «r<-k lowered (hf i • highest Interest rates allowed by law|- —The—Institute—educational— —contest-and-judKes-thc-studenircntries; ' affiliate of Chubb & Son Inc.. nge cligibllty for the Iteglonal ••Rold.n years courtesy card" from 65 to 80. Writing on "The Now Jersey Mllitiii: Buck- trains Individuals for jCheck this paper in-following weeks for news This card enables senior citizens wfiiT ..bone of the American Revolution, "Truncale - placement- in the field of reside within the Regional, District to focused on the Rattle of Springfield to give a about our Grand Opening Ceremonies. I) ii s i n e s s c o in p u I c r attend and (mrUclpatt In many I<*Rk>"ul __renllsUc viewof the rolo of tho militia in win- programming. ning the war. The bnttleTstopped'a'Brilish in- Johnhy! activities and programs free of charge | Interested persons may obtain Koldfn vasion and prevented capture of Washington in LACY SHRUG his Morrlstown hcaduuarters. Silly knit Ion ifirug for coiuol To Publicity Chairmen: ' years courtesy c,ards by calling tho office- .. Jn a cooj Highland plaid suit for 7, "I havetrled^oshow In my'paper lhanhe d dtmtt-vp wnar. Pattern No. 1389 § of adult and continuing education at 176- now and on. through iummer> Tha Would you like importance of this battle was due to the turnout «l In* cornpfat* Initwdloni.- I «.1. The Union County Regional High fabric Ii 100% texturlzod Dacron •„ INTER of the militia which prevented the British from Sand AOi lor aach oVeu palUrn some help in pre- 1 School District Is composed 'of- Kin 1 controlling New Jersey," said Truncale. "The polyaiter that won't wilt, relaxes 30t lor each noauWar - paltarn ladd paring newspaper | coniniunitleu: Berkeley Heights. Clark. B whan you do, then "raraembari" ' IS4 lor each drcu polttrn, IO< lar COMMUNITY | Oiirwnod, Kcnilworth, Mountainside anil | civilian population represented by the militia •ach nmedlmvoik polltrn lor Malting releases ? Write to Iti crlm, tailored llnei. - and handling lo iUDttf tAUC III- g Springfield. —- | was successful because of the extremo fear and this- newspaper and 7 hatred of the British." — 52 Millbum AveBAN. • SpringfleldTNeK w Jersey ask. for our "Tips SiliiiiiiiiiiilliiimimiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiuiiiuuioHiaiuimiiiimiiiiiuiiiiml Truncale has lived In Springfield all his life. BELTED KINGFISHER, "Fledgling" Mombor FDIC "on Submitting News A modest investrneriWQrJhe finest Releases." porcelain art, but a piece always to- Vepet talks be treasured, especially wittr"^"" Dr. Burgues' signature — to retailers $350. Zal Venet- -of Springfield, No one really needs — president ond foiunder of Go Everywhete Venet Advertising qf New — a timepiece_as^fine as York, addressed__ top _.. mniiagcment executiyesin the. Sandal mass retailing -field at the 3 - Ninth Mass Rfitalling-Instltute- . convention^and exposition 3jheld In Wa«hingt15-milUon level, and l(. (lowefs are cut properly, they include^among Its accounts will keep m'gch longer. The time of He will personally sign any of his porcelains purchased " : such clients as Whits Rock, day you cut. your (lowers Is of during this event. : Prince Macaroni', Rickel CORNER great Importance. Early In the • Home Centers, General morning Is best because by then A dedicatednaturalist and' ecologist, Dr/Burgues' limited edition your Mowers have had time to Motors Overseas and Bering porcelains of birds, animals.and.flowers are featured Iri^leading"' -• 16. abs'orb dew and other moisture. Clgab. Another desirable timeis in the museums and collections over the world, including The White House. MAILBOX late alternoon or the evening. YOfJR*/VNTAI) , Never cut (lowers during the heat Re will sign.any figurine_purcbaseci.during his visit,thus inestimably ol the day., for then you catch adding to its value as an investment and collector's heirloom. IS ®\§\ TO PLACE. Ihemat'the ebb ol their powers. .•.-.JllSTPjllONE' ; We pay the Highest Interest What-nicer-way-lo^express-» Tho boauty and realism.oUhose wortts mustbe.see.htQ.be r ri 686-7700 ~7~~~: .,.but #hat a rare pleasure thought or say,''I love you" than ^appreciated. Prices are from $125 to $3500 - all are pieces Atk for "'Ad Tolwr1 anj Rate in New Jersey - By Law! with a bouquet-of fresh tlbwert always to be treasured, especially with Dr. Burgues' signature : from MONA MASON PERSONAL •h. wl|l fialp you wlA o itiS to own one! Free Alteration* During the showing Marsh will display the complete collection R.Hill.G.n.r Wont Ad. 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^^^V^'fe'^'^'-'v^y^g •V • . A-Ihursday, May 23, 1974-SPR1NGFIELD(N.J,). LEADER SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER-Thursdoy, May 23, J974:5 Editorial comment Profile — Frank Memorials honor [)€ancl act. to hold line x ^.deceased,assist Eager beavers' at UCTl "Labor,''"«ayt Frank Cooway, '/has been a every committee Local 46Jt, had. "Conway-1 A FAIRER humanistic movement ever since its became»ctlve-ta the Union County CIO Council | beginning." the RMelle Park resident la , in the days before the AFL-CIO b#d merged in ^cancer research onfuHidri tor riexf year Students see dam construction continuing that tradltloo in" a practical, 'New Jersey., • ' > . j iTi^ui^iial Day is approaching, and the Union In addition. Union College conducts a Kxcepl for Ihe ones lh.it ln-.iVi-is build, civil at ll(TI. describert Ihe field trip and seminar ELECTION concrete way as labor staff representative for He first' became active in community ^Up,, fqr_lhe 1974-75 academic year at 1 ^Cqunty Unit of the American Cancer Society . cooperative program in professional nursing technology students selilVim gel to see :t il.iin as pcirticuhirly vahible because the project services while at Singers. "One of the workers unjon-GoHege-and-Union • County Technical 1 the United Way of Union County. , suggests the remembrance of deceased loved with the Schools of Nursing of Elizabeth under ronslruHion. 'I'hey imtsl often h.'iY' Jo c-ont;uns U wide range of typical details • &e present herewith a modest had a 'blue baby^ and back then' the InsUtute will'not "be increased, it was an- As labor staff representative, it is Oonway's yjqnes.'wjth a .special living memorial—a,; con- General Hospital and Muhlenberg Hospital, 'settle for lextbnuk diagrams, and It-rlurt'S • associated with Ihe design unfi conslruelif>n of ' proposal which could go a long way job to act as a liaison between the United Way transfusion process was Just being developed to nounced this weelrby Df*Kenneth C. MacKay. tribution in their name to the society '^program executive director of the Union CountyCoor- Plainfield. ' •• ': " An exi-eplion Id-Mbe rule is prnvidinj! iivil civil ennimvrmg works of (his nature. and labor. He plans, fund-raising .campaigns, save these Infants and it took a lot ol money. We u . . •>• . . toward' assuring ,§, continuance of the y$l research, education and patient services. dinatlng Agency for Higher Education. . , Dr. MacKay. pointed out that the two In- technology students at 1'ninn Counl\' Teclnuc;il solicits corilrtbutioris from companies and, formed a committee to help the parents tod —riigMevi^-ijr-rrmrrictpar-governrnent tf "Many Individuals, organizations, firms and Under contract with the. Coprdlnaling- stltimis also-offer programs for economically Insli(uU\ Scolcb I'lains. an •oppoiiunity ^lo which Springfield has enjoyed under perhark most important, riiafceS pother .grpups practice memorial "giving" and educationally dlsadVantageo1 stuiltfiltB and 1 walch ihe-progress of .-» d;iut lr»>ni ilritwiHn members know about the. various community basis. /This was the Agency. Union College and Union County Triarsi wiil seek both parties for the past decade or welfare committee. regularly,' and these gifts support an In- Technical Institute are providing public higher forstudents who lackadet)uate preparation or lioard skelchi-s U> Ihe.Jinished produi-l. Thai services available to them which are funded by -xreasinly large proporlipn of the American motivation for the discipline or career area exct-pti(ti) in the Slurkam.-ixon l);ut> on the "But we found out we couldn't serve all the education services in lieu of a county college. more. , '' the United Way campaign.' gjCancer* Society's program," a spokesman they have choseft In addition, they offer m'ounds of the Khaekani;txnrf ("ounlry Club in chairman's post Earlier this month, Conway was among the needs of our union members by ourselves. We Unlo,n College; which has its main campus in ~~~]VT5ny of the excesses-of the 1972 ...notedr- ' . Cranford and urban educational centers in developmental and remedial courses for those speakers at a "graduation dinner" for 30 union had to go out Into the community for services Elizabeth . and Plamfield, „ serves as the who need, to improve their skills and knowledge To provide greater spillway capacity anil In of GOP in CQUnty national election campaign and of representatives who-completed a .training we couldn't provide. That's how Local 461 at jrt "Every contribution is acknowledged -with a -/Receipt,to Ujc donor and is deductible for tax academic arm of Union County's Community irftommunications, reading, mathematics, and prevent periodic brcaching.oHhc dike. the.d;un many others over the years have course in community services. The union Singer got involved In the Community Cheat, 1 Joseph J. .THiirsi, Hoselle Park Itepublican . [j^jurposes. A memorial card Is sent to the" College System, and Union County Technical science, Dr. MacKay said. is being completely reconstructed and I'd'!' ; r\ stemmed from the obligations members who participated in the eight-week which later" changed Us name to the United municipal chairman, has formally announced "family, with the home of the person honored. -. InstltuferScotch PIBlris) provides technical and civil technology students have been given fnilil ,, program heard speakers from a wide variety of Fund, now the United Way of Union County." his candidacy for- chairman of the., Union . candidates ; owed to, r major occupations-iOrlented programs. row seals U> the project.. community service agencies during Che course. «• Conway was named to represent the CIO C«nd the ,name or names of the donors. The r contributors. • ' •• - ••'• . .-Tuition at .both institutions Is «50 for a full- , Carmin ,1. DeVilo, president ol Gen-Tech' County Republican Committee. ,. It will be their Job to go out into their plants and Council on the Community Chest Tjoard of '. of 'the gifLisinot indicated." time student who Is a resldenl of Union County: YMHAJQ install new officers .Associates, l'"anw(»id, a consulting engineering Triarsi, an attorney with offices,in Roselle Springfield is- - fortunate ' in the guide union members, their families and directors in Union County. He previously "i Thd spokesman noted there are several large $700 for other New Jersey residents., nnd Jr.400. firm, has not only given the studcnls-n gtiidptl Park, said he seeks the' county GOP chair- 1 friends to the proper agencies when the need served as a volunteer in the industrial division ••i;eorporatlons, including,the-Schering Corp. in generally •-••cordial; ^elationship fir nut-of-srate- residents; The- tuition for, (our of the site, be first sat down with Ihem lo- manship."lo.continue the strong and effective: arises. . <* , ."'v' of the Community Chest and was community "i'Union County, which will match We cbn- ... between local Ij)emocrats and part-time students is $14 a-credit hour per brief them on (he.reasons for .rebuilding the • leadership that cbanicteri7.ed Ihe tenure of the The program has already trained more than services chairman of the CIO Council while at l'.tributian,of an employee to the organization of at annual dinner Wednesday ; Republicans, particularly this far in semester for-Union County residents,*)*) for dam. He cxplaliu'd Ihe lopitgraphic surveys, outgoing chairman." (Jcorge' Syme has ( 200 "union counselors" since Conway helped Singers. - • bin or her choice. The employee makes the contribution to Ihe charitable organization other New Jersey residents. . .; The annual installation and .dinner of the presidenl nf'Congregallort Anshe Chescd in subsurface vxploi'ations and soil tests ni.-ide to disclosed that he will no( m^h re-election its advance of election day. inaugurate It In 1957, the year he Joined the Linden, lie has served as n member of the— Tuition at both institutions is $35» for a full-, Eastern Union County YM-YWHA will be held deliiltr.Jbe site conditions aNthe dam an([Uiev • county chairman following th<- June 4 prinjiiry .United Fund of' UntmrCbimty *,as labor staff CONWAY, WHO REMAINS a member, of the —5,!through-th9- corporation's personnel depaft- . _ We .8uggesf~thcrefore~that both time stiide'nt who is a resident of Union County: next "Wednesday. 6 p.m.. ut (he Y. it was an- hoard nf the Jewish federationnf Centrsl New"* hyilrological and hydraulic studies iinderlaki'ii election- ' - , — - - • representative." ' '- - Union County AFL-CIO Council at Local 461, ,;*nent. The firm, in turn, makes a matching parties join ranks for a combined $700 for other New Jersey residents, and $1,400 nounced by Irving Chvut, president. Jersey and is :i.> memht-r of the allot-atious . lo determine Ihe siw ;ind lype of d;im Ihal wns "This is the timir when the Republican party, -o-o- said that 60 percent of the money contributed to n,donation,equalling that made by the employee. fund drive, v '• •."' . for out-of-state residents. The tuition for.part- Dr. Sidney A. Savitl will he installed-as cnmmillve nf .the United Way...... re(|uiied..- - .,,, ami all its elements must come together, C0NWAY SAYS his activity on behalf of the at the Raven- Run breaker plant, which the United Way comes from employees in area president. Dr. Savitt has been a member of the united, lo redefino-its goals and objectives and "j-.. Persons interested In making memnTinl gifts time students is $14 a credit hour per semester Others'to be installed are. vice-presidents,,, - The students will alsn lie invjjoil back.Id see Workihg" in bipartisan pairs, United Fund; which started more than 25 years prepared coal by size and washed the coal. rJapts. The fund-raising campaigns' In plants 1 board of directors since 196S and a vice- 'to reach oul and cmbracj,* (he traditional tvshould.include the following information with for Union County residents, $30< for other New Dr.. Eugene Bilonker,- Mrs. Harold Rrewslcr. ' the completed project ""•" volunteers "'from the two" patties ago when he'was working at the Singer Later I went into the blacksmith shop as a are usually- conducted—by~ union and. president sinceJ970. He has also held various Republican principles and concepts upon which their contributions:* name, of the deceased, Jersey residents, and ,J40 for out-of-stnte Ilerbi'i-I Vnoper .and Herbert LevrnbcrR; Jai'k (ilynn, c(wn-dinator of civil technology. Company plant in Elizabeth, isn't much helper," . management. . committee chairmanships. Including • teen, the parly was foundod," said Triarsi." ; could- well seek to ring- every .'.jiameand address of the person to whom1 the residents. , ,, .. treasurer, Alvin KKIOW, setrej^ry.- Mjilc-olm different from labor's support for the minimum . It was at Lost Creek that Conway became In addition to his work withJhe United Way, adult education and,personnel. Or. Savitt is "We as Republicans have evcry^rlght fo he 'doorbell in town seeking ..which limits most of its activities to fund-/ -.Vacknowledgemenl is to be sent. ' —"We are grateful to the.Union County Board Marcus, anil.'members of the lM>ard of direc- wage. "When we fight for the minimum wage, affiliated with the labor movement. He joined of Freeholders- for providing sufficient president of S.A. Savitt Associates, consulting priSid (if .the officials that we have elected (o contributions, perhaps with a $5 "raising! for Its member social service rr • Arrangements for memorials may he made tors. Kmanuel, Ciildherii, Harry Harris. Bar- , Summit hours planned • we're not fighting for people within the union. the United Mine Workers while working at financial assistance so tuition rates could engineers. *.'•„ - --.-.-..,. public office in " Union ' .County," • Triarsi. maximum, to the party of .each It's people outside of the union who benefit Raven Run and was encouraged by his uncle, organizations, Conway serves on the advisory w-by contacting" the Union County Unit of the . hni'i'i Jagu'sl.,-Robert I*. Kalter, Robert Pnrker. remain at the current level,'.'.Dr. MacKay said. He Is.a pasj. state chairman of tho Teen Jacob-S;iforstve— community services. It benefits the non-union, Conway Joined the Merchant-Marine and National Council on Alcoholism, a private t;,ave., Elizabeth, phone 354-7.^73. . . Snydor; Mill'on.Wald,"Bi!ri"Whilk<>n. Representatives (if |lie'-"l!.S.~Mimn< 7Corp's~ With .any degree of success, this means many more of our residents can benefit YMHAs and YWHAs and haw boon n vice- Recruiting Service will be stationed.in Summit peisonal concern. We must rcdedlcate our- member who needs help, too. In the past, we've Berved from 1943 to 1945, when lie was drafted agency that receives some of its funds bom the "*'. Describing the Society's program? "th'e from the opportunities for higher educational president of the fedoratlon since 1071. IIeJs.il Doii.-il^ Whltkon, jijist president of the Y.will selves to these principles and We must insure T . every Thursday, according to Staff Sergeant could provide for n local campaign seen times when people needed social services, by the Army and an«lgn«H to the Air Corps^He United Way. He is also on the advisory '•'spokesman noted. "Research supports services nt the two institutions member of the Teen Task Force, a special--- s('i'yi -.Ts-chain>iim.-uf-tho-nin«. Kdward that the county organization .continues to v , I JUST LOVE YOU IN UHIFORM' : : George It. I-opozer. run "on the -issues, with, no but these services weren't available." .. . was discharged In 1946 and took a Job at the committee of the Unbn County Office on Aging. ^"scientists,in more (him 140 of the,nation's utilizing." ' ' committee of the National Jewish Welfare Hnsciifeld, past pri'sidunt. will install Ihi- of " function, not only to express these beliefs.'bul Conway is an active member of the Elizabeth Sgt. Uipo/.er said a Marine representative • obligations by either party to anyone The first time Conway noticed the peed for General Motors plant in'Linden. After 18 ^laboratories, hospitals and universities, who Those services at. JUnion _ College include Board, a former president of the H'nai B'rith fleers and Ixinrd ineinlicrs. Jacob NT. Ksocoff, • insure their .continuation" and implementation.. Host Lions Club and served as its president for j will be.nl th«' Navy Recruiting office. !l!l social services was during his youth In Lost months at GM he moved to Singer in Elizabeth.. y .'are-seeking the caiisc'and cure of. cancer. programs In liberal arts, education, urban Lodge of Linden and the former executive vice- past president,,will install Dr Savitl. "I offer myself as a candidate acceptable to except the . huridredB.of voters who • the 1967-68 season. He is also a member of the Suininil ave., from noon.until r> p.m. each -Creek, Pa., a coal townin-the Shenandoah. The 53-year-old United Way official rejoined ^Kducationalcrtsthe^public.soas (o.bring men studies/business, public administration. all Republicans, of whatever philosophical would contribute.— > •"' Elks and & communicant of the Church of the Thursday. He will hav<; avaiLiiblc information m "I was raised during the Depression in Lost the labor movement at Singer and rose through • and women to physicians In time, when most persuasion," declared Triarsi, "I offer y Assumption, Roselle Park. " —biological- .science, environmental science, • on various Marine Cdrps programs. Now is tHe .time, indeed, for all , LIBRARY Creek and my father died when I was 11 years the union hierarchy of Local 461, International cancers Are' curable,* and TielpsTirinfoYirTlhe physical science, engineering, environmental TestimoniqJLprogram honors— candidacy as one that will work to unite all good men.and women-to come to the old, so life wasn't easy. 1 left school In 1B36 and Union of Electrical Workers, which served Conway and his wife Bertha (who came to "' medical profession about the latest methods of engineering, and law enforcement. ,elements of thwpurly into a whole that will be this country as a child from Germany) were PAINTERS, ATTENTION I.Soil yourself toovor 80,000 the first "job I had was as a dishwasher in a laborers at the Ellzabethport Industrial • , diagnosis andtreatment. Service helps cancer Union. County Technical Institute offers families with a low-cost Want Ad. Call 6867700. ' truly representative nf the people." aid of both parties. married in 1950. They reside at 458 Colonial rd/ The myth factories kitchen. I'd work 10 to 12 hours a night for f 1 a complex. He was chief steward In four different "' patients byeasing Ihe pain of those who arc ill, programs in data processing-accounting, data day. Later, when I was about 20,1 picked slate departments at Singer and served on just about In Roselle Park. • ""• and lessening the burden on"their families." processing-computer programming, chemical UCTIVpr^sidBnt-emeritus By HOSE P. SIMON RECIPEFORPEACE I technology, civil technology, elec- The administration building at Union County in Union, the Technical Institute and . 11 .01972 • 1973 .(1974 a 1923) 1924 •1925 LETTERS The Springfield Public Library lists the "The Discovery of Peace," by R.V. Sampson. Bicentennial programs tromechanical technology, mechanical Technical Institute and Vocational Center, Vocational Center now occupy a 43-ncre following titles among recently received books: Through the ages, world leaders have technology, medical assisting, medical, Scotch Plains, will.be named Haxel Hall, it was campus on Rnrilan roatl—Scotch Plains, and I^ttorH to the editor mnut be received no FAMOUS BUSINESS EMPIRES denounced war as evil, but have defended the. laboratory technology, practical nursing, announced, last week at a .testimonial dinner I'ncompass three major buildings, with a four 111"" Inter Than noon on Monday of the week thcy; ~~ listed by Jersey vision "The Paradise Program," by Anthony right to make war Under appropriate cir- respiratory ' therapy, occupational therapy honoring Dr. George H. Baxel.'president- under construction. ' are to nppenr. They shoiild not exceed 350 Haden-Guest. This English.journalist says, "I cumstances. -••• - ~~~ oman assistant, physical therapy assistant, and A highlight of Ihe dinner was Ihe presentation Jerseyvlsloli begins Its bicentennial emeritus of Ihe Technical Institute and uordH in length nnd should be typed with am Interested in the myths, the global Imagery This author takes the religious position: programming with a' 60 minute, special, secretarial practices. * Vocational Center, at the Town and Campus in of' n 14-inch bronze meilallinn, hearing an •• double spacing between all Jines (not all in which has inevitably been created by the "Resist not evil." He considers Tolstoy, an 1 r "Crossroads '76" Thursday, MSy 30 at 9:30 Dental hygiene, fire science technology and Union! .."'.. ..,.'' iMigriivi'd jiortrail "f Haxcl, The medallion, capital letters, please). All letters must bei business empires." Driven by curiosity, he advocate of his theory (yet not wholly) 'one of What is an assemblywoman? I've been one thus giving added impetus to my bill and in- extremely gratifying. I consider It an honor and >., p.m. and Saturday, June 1 at 6 p.m. on Chan- sccrctarian science- are offered as joint Baxel, who retired in January, served as presented by Helen Hubor, vice-president nf id. The writer's name will be withhold visited the myth factories, interviewed people the world's naiural princes. He (races To)— for five months now and I am still learning. creasing its chances of passaged ~ H privilege that tho voters have given me this programs - superintendent of Ihe Voacational Center sincOj Vifc.'itional-Technlcal Schools, is framedin oak his explorations. power inhuman affairs (as expressed in "War ears and voice In Trenton. It is my job to keep Legislature as majority whip, a membcr.of the .and will'he amounted permanently in .llaxel" letter, IH of u political nature. Tiils my constituents Informed of what is going on in Assembly leadership. This position gives me a Iheir Inception in I960.'Under his leadership, newspaper reserves the right to edit or reject The first was Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., an and Peace"), and examines the background the technical and. vocational .schools' hnvn., .llilll. •„•: . v " organization which has introduced Tarzan into from which Tolstoy emerged. Trenton and to keep state government aware of voice in policy-making—deciding legislative any letter. the needs and opinions of my constituents. priorities and Democratic Party positions on ROLL CALL grown from "two .engineering technology State Sen. Pet«r J. McDonoiigh of every form of art, life and merchandise. Thnt Plainfield served as master ,nl show, fit , tin1 Vocutional Center and holds a buchclor of Ourpropcrty was recovered, and justice was Sampson believes—that true freedom Is stnfr.nrul I have studied existing flood control pending legislation. We provide the names and and order, the successful and the powerful, and obed(ence to one's conscience, thaL thc^ Iri- bilingual education programs jn the public nillseuin" ln~thi' Watchinig -Ijlcsrrviillm.i..''" scienCiOidegreV' in'electrical engineering from quickly served. • . • • ..; symbolizes the Puritan work ethic. programs and other pending legislation. We phone numbers of. government agencies that dlvldua^must overcome his own will to power, schools. Passed Senate May 13, 34-1. Sunday,. Juno. 2 from I. to 5'p.m. ; ,i Mewark Collegia'of-I'""i!i>H>oring,-:i-muster-K— "Having seen and observed first hand the The writer learns about Food Technology, have held lengthy meetings with the Green may be able to help constituents solve a variety S 1169 (Bedell, D. Dist. 12) Provides for a Emphasis willjio on local minerals IHI(m.-inv .degree. > in ad'inlnistrnlion from "New York swiftness and competence of our police staff, I and that there must be nonviolent disobedience Brook Flood Commission, officials of local of problems and try to be generally helpful ln_ Danny's- Donuts, International House of against khc tyranny of power If we are to -referendum for a $80 million Vietnam veterans 'ChnicP"'niinBTal. specimens, w.il); jilsn In- on University and a doctorate in education from can only saythatwe In Springfield are Indeed Pancakes, Howard Johnson and MacDonalds. municipalities and groups of concerned citizens untanglirig bureaucratic red tape. We can help achieve a peaceful and stable existence. education bond issue. Passed Senate May 13, • display. .j!)f_ special interest to boginninU Kutgurs University. fortunate to have such fine professionals Ho reports at great length oh the Disney -as well as with GovrByrne's staff.We have also arrange trips to Trenton for school classes or 31-4. lapidurlcs will be a.working cxhlhildf facetini! consulted with the Department of Environ- any other groups that want a first-hand look at Baxel served as an officer in the Naval ^-working-for-us .to-malntain-our_sufety_and—Studios-thelr-imaglneers and their plan for-a=; A 1518 (Wllson,.p. Dist.^2> Establishes^ DELUXE CHAMPION iind nlher gem-making lorliniqucK— Uirnlly Reserves clurinu World War II, working in. protection. mental ProtectioifandseverallTrofcsilonalslm" ~state~govprhment~ln^actlon." In"short,~myy nuid' the Union Rotary Club wil| The walkers will hike from Mountainside stated In tho public portion of the controls Which limit their youthful activities us soon as possible and to tell constituents registration by mail; provides for mobile and should know the.ndvnntnges and disadvantages members of tho governor's staff. When 1 in- B78-14, "provide refreshments at five 'the present (Sccebral Palsy The Hoard of Education meeting that the. present attendance policy at and their adult goals. Also, ecologically, honestly, where I stand on any given issue. evening registration. Passed Senate April 20, C78-14, Plus S1.81 to 92.54 for the Unjon CHH)f-presid«nt of the (ACLU) wherein it was decided that a student -text,, causes of breast cancer, the writer's 1974 NEW-CAR a better way of life for children, (hey have Passed Senate May 16, 27-6. Heglstrptlon blanks f'or the of the Rotary Club, sold the Union County Techn.cal can not have his academic record affected as a Ignored Individual and social needs; Montessori experience In this area and the long history of WHITEWALLS Institute and superintendent,_ CPWalkathon are available »t organization .")s delighted to -punitive measure •. ! said, "The greatest crime that society commits "the treatment. He describes the randomized TIRES_ of schoolsjafor the Uniori THE STATE WE'RE IN ACR128 (Pellecchla, D. Dlst. 35) Proposes an S OI <:om mun MEDIUM CARS the CP Center. 218 Holly St.. »<= f . P «°!' '» i% In addition, Jonathan Dayton's senior class < is that of wasting the money It should use for studies which have been made here and abroad amendment to the Constitution to authorize the The same 1 County Vocational Center. president, Andy Mendelsohn, requested that children, on things that will destroy society In an effort to determine a superior treatment. Cranford. according to activity of this type." Hessid lioth of Scotch Plains. H By David F. Moore, North Jersey Conservation Foundation Legislature to enact laws to permit'establish- the hoard, nt Jonst mi«tppnrl" the new nt- Itself." • long mileage Marilyn Meyer, chairman of "-a G Dexter _Force, a Tlic appointment was nufde He reports also on tho reluctance of ment and operation by the state of gambling tendance pollcjruntil the question of its legality Gerton criticizes antl-abortionists, the use of . ^ , - . y • -, •' . • • .. . ~~ ~ . • houses hi such municipalities as the/vOteftTor" tires that the event. "Walkers are Springfield resident and by the board at its meeting on American physicians to abandon radical MEET WJiiOAM SAUNDERS (or Illegality) is determined. drugs during childbirth, bottle feeding, baby Giving land for preservation as recreational - Outright donation, selling at less than market 1 the.county and municipality shall approve by needed to raise funds for the sergeant-at-arms of. the Union WednesdayrMay -15.. Dr. open space lo< concept'nfinterest to many "value, retaining lifetime rights, sale and are original u At the meeting, board—member Harry foods, pseudo«ereals, llmltedjlay space, TV ~ mastectomy. Advice Is given about diagnosis referendum. Provides that entire netiproceeds new Cerebral Pal.y Center &<>tory Club, wjl^servo as Charles, who,was serving as Bilill signesig d on ilie"Union Conlcr louni in;l 56 and since then has been used and rcatm !nt people nnd one wlilch.waB explained Indotail In leaseback, bequestg^nnd restrictive use Sli.i ' hll Newman announced that his com»niUce_isJn- programs, computerlZed_andJrtelv-V.ant._ .J .! : followed by a-summary-of-: shall be paid Into the State Treasury. Passed . equipmen i 'Union,"- she said. -ProjeeTn i CI'oHli'iatoiX-^.—walkers will "e_ Tcting^'sUperlntcndBntand— s thc^process: of rewording the new attendance, learning and Ihe "-Pill. • variaus:methods and their effects. The use 6f the March-Aprip l iSs.u. o of "Footprints;"-the-—easementSrGlfts in these various formg.cag. n be Assembly April 29, 57-21. Passed Senate May ,078-14,16; onnew oMalnedMore nfbr«"rin7M^020^tt<^^ president since March policy, but "Itjsjinllkely that"the ifitent of the—' Hedeclarea thatreaponslble parents cannot -.-ratr9gen,jtadlatlonjnd_dru-_ _ g, therapy, is also bimonthly publication of the',. North.-'Jersey^ H78.14, IB p|u,.82.87 to 82.96 - lth made, toagencies of government or to qualified 1182414 """• obtained by calling. 272 5020 ^jv ^^. ^ g . fn)m . ,. wiU_as8unH!_Ws_n}>w_ -policli y wilill Jhjhi* rjiang'ftd.:" " ^^llitin political l party-affiliationstffiliti . TTheh y must •"•"•"•—discussed« -•"""and th• e report'—"-'»* concludes- •"with^im—^Conservation-Foundation •'«-- , • ••_ conservation organizations approved by-the Union and. Springfield.- All ^rcspansibUittaB-enJuly^^. I do not-understond why this, new attendance "grapple with- every—program,-every ex- pbrtant do's and don't's. . • . A copy of the ai-tlcfe by-Richa Springfield boys. ALVIN H. DAMMIG JR.; In many cases the value,of the land can be conservation or scenic purposes provide that Lt^proccttoureaith in preparation of a 175,000 bond ordlnanco to pay DONALD HARRISON and ROGER WEISS "are" deducted from income7aV a charitable con- future owners of auch lands' are restricted in York. He has held ad- for more than 1?GOO for.aporUoDotthecosts..JVIorc-than 175eighth -winners In a chemistry contest for high*- tributlon over..« five-year period. It'Ziposalble. how.they uSB.the.'.'easedl'-.property. This cuts; ministrative posts at Nassau, graders at, the Florence Gaudlneer School Community,,. College.. (NY)" 41 Mognialnav«.. JprlmlUld. N.J.07011 -schoolers, held at Drew University. to give land to a qualified conservation its market value but, even », New Jersey entertain fellow students and PTA members and John Carroll-University, -b~o- • ' , •-r organisation and retain lifetime use to It while regulations fall to grant a real estate tax - years of service to Phoiw: 414-7700 with a musical revue, "Those Were the /Cleveland. Ho has taught on 35 YEARS AGO . '• • being free of local property taxes. reduction despite the use restriction. I sure in S«cond Clau Pott»g« odd at SprlngVuid. N.J Days"...A late arrival-early release progrant - Galantowlcz lists six ways of giving land: hone that'changes soon!'Tax law certainly tho secondary school and in for students at Jonathan Dayton Is approvedi>y Plans to construct a 105-famlly garden would, Indicate the assessors' regulations are college level. Urijon and you. The Union County Technical the Regional High School District Board of apartment on a Morris avenue tract between' ; •••••.- '• •. ^, ••*• ' wrong;fit this case. . 1 Pobllth«ai«chThui'«d»ybv,. Education...The planting of a tree in Fadem Short Hills and Baltusrol avenues are being HARRY 4 STANLEY LAPIDES Institute is serving us the Trumar Publlihlno Corp. "»J ' Suitability of-land for donation can be Park Is part of ceremonies held by the North considered by the Township Committee, It wair : School lunches assessed through a simple rule of thumb: Land (Formerly of M * M TIRE OF IRV IN Of ON) technical arm of Union .. AwtnXdilnlplacaby Now J*r(*y Pr*u ' Jersey Landscape Association honoring ED- announced this week; the project would cost an. 'Monday, May 27—Memorial Day; school least suitable for development Is usually the County's Community College Auocl»tlonlnU»7lort«nir«l«>cc«IU'ic« WARD A. CARDINAL SR. of Springfield, estimated $500,000, according to'the owner,' System; Academic programs doted. " • land most, suitable Tor preservation, This In- .in Mlllon MlnlbpuMlthcr L.C. Tower Inc. of Maplewood...Navy Capt. W former owner of Cardinal's Nursery. Tuesday—Beef ravioli, frozen peas, bread- cludesscenlc rldgefops, flood plains, wetland*, are provided by Uniofi College o> Aihar Mlnti. atwcl«M puMIUitr WARD SMITH, formerly o! Springfield, heads! under contract to the Union butter, fruit or cookies, milk. steep slopes and waterways. - v* ':\ NIWS AND BOITOmAL OSPARTMBNT 20 YEARS AGO a rescue operation aiding the' Squalls sub- County Coordinating Agency ' MEMBER F.ai.C. 1 ;/ Wednesday—Chill con carne, rice, tossed •• Concerned citizens should be missionaries ; Abn*rOold.*dii«r The Springfield First Aid Squad mails coin marine, which sank off Portsmouth, N.H., with' ' salad-dressing, bread-butter, fruit, milk. ".•' li»iirin«rly.',ili«i)».Tirt> •'.' •,""- . for Higher Education. Kir»o Stall 16 llveB"_lost...A delegation of nearly 500 among owners of prime Open space, Lfkl cards to alt-township residents as the first step ._.... ,—. ... „ ,„_, .Thursday—Phoa, slice of cheese, relish,>Uo acquainting them with the possibilities for The Vocational-Technical FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS | in their drive (or funds .necessary for main- students from Jonathan Dayton participates In!'or fruit, bread-butter, milk. •>•••• '"• " • making gifts of land. ' ' , *, ' l 39 MILLTOWH RD., Schools serves 4,000 students tenance, new equipment and money to go for the : 1973-74' schooi year •UtlNRItOIPAIITMINT an aU-day excursion to the World's Fair In New';* , FrMny-rfuna noodle casserole, broccoli, Not the least reward to the donor, Galan- KWMt M. ainvaiiUliit »llr«c»or toward the building of a headquarters...Plans York...The Sun's "Picture Parade" colunm,_„ . fruit or cake, bread-butter, mUK. towlcz writes, "Is the assurance the' donor UHIOH *964-7272 through its, full ,«nd part-time ' for the Cerebral Pals v fund drive, headed by ' features photos of the Duke and Ducheshess ooff !| : Juloc, cottage cheese and fruit, hardcooked receives that Ms land is safe and will endure as programs. ;: • lam-Howard MRS. CHARLE3 F. BEARDSLEY, also are Windsor, who are celebrating their 'second bllhimm celebrating their second! eggs and peanut butter and>lly.sandwiches he had known and loved It. For many this Is the CAR PINT* *«, - ATTJMTIONI underway...Mayor ALBERT BINDER, and anniversary, " . 'dally. greatest advantage of all." • ' Sail yourMlTto oytr H.WO lamlllM with « low-co»l Win"A3. (all ««• woo.woo . • f''' my

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SPRINGFIELD(N.J) LEADER-Thursday, May^23, 1974*7 6-Thursday. MayJ!3,, 1974-SPRINGFIELP(NJ.) LEADER Coa/ leasing^project studied Dr. Kooff named Neel works Small donations guest speaker at on display are generatecTbyT Dayton grad writes report James Cannon, son of Mr. and Mn. Spencer The report is highly critical of the project, MetRod 1st church in Summit Dem's wine party " Cannon of 69 Wentz ave., Springfield, 1* the noting, although it is "a keystone of the nation's The Rev. Dr. Gerald E. Knoff, fornw- . Alice Neel's recent author of a report released this week by the policy," it "has failed to encourage associate general secretary for Christian retrospective show at the - The Democratic organization wine and Council on Economic Priorities evaluating the resource development, has fafletf "t5~'proviae~ cheese party June 2 at the American Legion "education of the National Council of ChureheT^-- -Whitney MunaUm of Aititricwn VS. Department of the Interior's coal leasing market value to the public and Indian treasur- of Christ in America, will be the guest speaker Art "will be followed up at the Hall will be a "most successful klckoff.to Ed program in the western states. • ies, and has saddled the nation with a huge bloc Fannlng'siind Stanley Bruder's campaign for on Memorial Weekend Sunday at 11 a.m. at . Summit Art Center. 68 Elm Cannon, a 1967 graduate of Jonathan Dayton of leased but unmined coal that may well frus- Springfield Township Committee,'.' according Springfield Emanuel UnitedMethodistChurch. st.', Summit, this Sunday to - Regional High School, Springfield, attended . (rate energy resources planning for decades to to Harry Pampas, chairman of the day's events. Pastor James Dewart wlllbe guest speaker - June 16. The. public has been . Princeton University and. has been, affiliated come."..-, :_:^_:;_..•;:.'_;?. ;!_„„ Kappas said, "Advance sales indicate that Sunday at the Hlghlnnrt T.nkps PrM^t,,,,; . invited to meet the "artist at with lho Council on Economic Priorities for two the combination of a gourmet assortment of Church. ..•".','.. the opening reception on and a half years. ' "Over IS billion tons of recoverable public wines and . cheeses plus the presence of coal and five billion tons of Indian coal are1 _" Worship will be conducted at- the li' a.m. Sunday, 3- 6 p.m. . •-' . Democratic figures of national, state and local --—The Council, based in New York, is a non-pro- under lease.'-^the report notes. '"Hat.is 35 service by William RossDlet. lay leader. Dr. The exhibit at the Summit' prominence is a great attraction. Sen. Harrison fit public interest' organization established to times the amount of coal produced by the Unit- Knoff. •will entitle his sermon: "The God Art Center Will include most of A. Williams has committed himself to be there. research and disseminate unbiased and detail- ed States in 1973. Although western coal devel- Unknown— The God Made Known." Now the works from the-Whitney as _"In addition Congressman Peter W. Rodino ed information on.the practices of U.S. corpora- opment will have a staggering impact on that retired, Dr. Knoff lives in Summit...... well as several unshowh still has Indicated he will make every effort to at- tions in such areas as employment practices, region, the Department (of .the Interior) has He was educated at Florida Southern College life paintings and portraits. POTATO CHIPS tend. Congressional candidate Adam Levin, environmental quality.military productionand not planned for, or even considered! the envi- and Yale Divinity School, and in' 1936 he " Neel, called a "collector- of State Sen. Alex Menza, Sluiriff Ralph Oriscello, consumer practices. ' or economic effects of its receivedra Ph.D. degree from Yale University. souls" for her portraits, works Assembly rcpresecntatives Betty Wilson, and Cannon's 48-jiage report titled "Leased andT-;leasing practices." • '•„' . * The same year he was ordained an elder in the. . in the academic tradition of Arnold D'Ambrosa and freeholder candidates ,,Lost," is the first completesuryey of i63 .feder- New York Conference «Rhe United Methodist portrait painting, although the. Walter Boright, William McCloud and John al and 11 Indian coal leases in Arizona, Colora- Copies of "Leased>and Lost" are.available Church. After pastorates in South Merlden and results are rarely the flat- do, Montana, New Mexico., North Dakota, Utah tering commercial type, LIMIT 1 Mbilozzi wiilalsq be present. ~ ~ for $3 each from the Council.on:Economic Clinton, Conn., Dr. KnQff. taught atiowa:State APPRAISER CHIEF—Lou Souiaof Spring!l«ld, rlflht. Incoming pr.cildvif, receive* gavel and Wyoming, and covers such-areas as con- according-to the Art Center.; DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNT PRICE "The public has been.so responsive that jWd Priorities, 84 Fifth ave., New York City,10011. DR. GERALD P., KNOFF Teachers College,.followed by 28 years In the from Frank Bedford pf Livingston at the annual Society of Real Estate Appraisers centration of holdings, specual(ion, lease terms The council also publishes a bl-monthlyreport, field of Christian education. He served as an Born iiLMerion Square, £ "3DAYS ONLY 3DAYSONLY had to print another run of tickets for the party. reclamation and administration. '' Installation dinner-dance held recently at the Short Hills Caterers. Looking on is Since capacity of the American Legion Hall Is available on a subscription basis. ' executive of the International' Council of Robert J. Force, IntemOtlonol governor of SREA." -••...•,' . .• ' '••" . in 1900, Neel studied fine arts limited, we-will have to stop when these tlcketsr, Program to test • Religious Education, which merged in 1951 at the Philadelphia School of. are Rone." :, ' .'• - ••- with the Natlonpl Council of Churches Design for Women (now US FILL YOUR Fanning pointed out, "In addition lo offering blood pressure The local Church School will meet at 9:30 5 Will be honored Moore College) from 1921-25. a.m. At Ihfe same hour, the German language , She was involved with the a good vulue for a $5 ticlcqt, the Springfield . A high blood pressure screening program t ARTHUR L. WELLS EXT PRESCRIPTS? worship service will bo conducted by the Rev.- WPA Easel Project from 1933- Tejjiocjjilic Parlyis stressing the Importance will be held until further, notice at the Summit Fred Gruber In the Sanctuary. at luncheon today 1942. f spreading out the burden oT financing, of Regional Board of Health Building, 71 Summit Her first New York one- PRICES GOOD THRU SAT. MAY 25,1974 political campaigns over many, many 'small' aye., Summit, each, Thursday; from 8:30 to Mrs. Marvin Slmspn~ of Spririgfield will contributions. It is most .important to broaden > woman exhibition was in Open 7 days a week. Copyright 1974 SUPERx Drugt 10:30 a.m., and 1:30 to 3:30'p.m,, commencing' receive a special award [or having completed the^piirticipation of the public in political ac- 5 from Springfield put „ : at the Plnocothero Gallery, May..3.Q..Rcrgonn.cLwilLb<\_«n_rmpd to check 900 hours.of volunteer service to the Daughters •- OpEM MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY tivities." ' ., r .. ' . ' followed by two at the ACA " LIMIT 1 - — FROM » AM to i PM IN' REHEARSAL — Preparing for v blood pressure free of charge. ,.. '• • on Douglass dean's list of Israel Pleasant Valley Home today at a Hrtider added, "The arithmetic.is there. If Gallery in 1951 and 195/4. DISCOUNT PRICE production of 'Night Watch' by the A board spokesman-said)—^RecenMestR-in- lunch prepared and served by women residents DISCOUNT PRICE every voter in Springfield gave a small con- ' ; ~Fiyp"students from Springfield have been Her work ls-representedJn_ Springfield 'Community Players ore Surnmit and elsewhere indicate "about 25 -3-DAYSXlNLY. 3 DAYS ONLY ~tribiitionr*both' politicnl^parlies-conld-com--.- named to the dean's list for the 1973 fall term at. of thehome. - ._.'.' permanent collections of the DeEbie Stavltsky, seated, who will , pletelyfinance their activities fora year. This "pcrcent'-of~thosc—tcsted~.hnve-hfgh—blood- Douglass College, the wonteii's college of" Merit-certificates for more Uian--J25 hours of- —American Museum-^i appear as Blanche Cooke, and Dodie- wine and cheese party is a slepin Hint direction pressure, andf most have riot been aware of Rutgers University. servlce within a one-year span will be awarded Moscow, the' Museum of Cohon, who will play Holga. The and-Jve-r^re gVateful that.it is turning out so "• their condition. • '• ' •• .'.-...'. Honored were^ Jean S. Goldhammer of 7 to Mrs. Saul King and Mrs. David Wolff, both.of. Modern Art, the , Whitney mystery will bo staged May 31 arid well." ' . "High bfood pressure is a'serious symptom of Essex rd.,Vlcki)LT Hammer nfUEsscx rd:r Springfield. " '-- , Museum of American Art and Folding Aluminum • Wake |o music 7-oz. Bottle, Normal, Dry or Oily . June 1 and 2 at Jonathan Dayton common disorders, most of which can be ^_2Vi"' dynamic __" Pampas concluded. "This gathering in Shcrri L.,Morelnes of 20 Shelley rd., Diane JE^ Mrs. Robert Ontell will be given a certificate the Baltimore Museum of Art. Regional High School, with tickets at controlled relatively easily .through simple speakor Springfield of 'federals-state,-county and local Speigcl of 1 Avon rd. and Leslie A. Stolbof of 19 for loo hours of service within a .one-year Gallery hours at the Summit • Gbnoral Time medication. Uncontrolled high blood pressure Lawn S3, or SJ.5O for studentroYi May 31 officials affordslhose attendinganopportunity ' Norwood rd. , ' • : <• period. Mrs: Harriett Kovaler also will be Art Center arc: Monday movoniont . nifty lead to heart disease and strokes. The only. They will be sold at the door or to 'cut through the red tapexand lolk'directly ;_• JUST ARRIVED rccognlued for service to residents of the home through Saturday, 2 - 4 p,m,: Chantilly Board of Health urges you to take advantage of TEEN-AGERS, find lobs by running Want Ads. Call can bo obtained by calling 467-1940. with their representatives a\ nil levels of.- • 486)700 • nowl " • • •'••'. In West Orange. Bolh ore Springfield residents. Sundays, 3-5 p.m. _ Chair this program." •-.'.. I LATEST FASHION SUNGLASSES government oil the issues that affect therm." 7~ Sturdy polUhod Cologne Players elect, :._i For further information or tickets, readers aluminum Irnmp. -may contact-Ruth Schwartz, H7G-3S02. or Marty VISIJJNG ARTISTS — Student violinists from Pennington schools, under.the direction HoKcjay walcrlnHarmr,'... MOW!! JOKER PIZZERIA JOIN THE attractive qrcon & Manes, r>45-18«4. " .' ' • • music teacher Barbara Blnn, are shown In a recent concert at Springfield's : deadline installl>fUcers. Thelma Sandmeler School. The performance, which featured, an entire string EAST ORANGE CLEANERS and ' STAR-SPAMGLED Careful adherence to this Cover Girl The S|>rinufi('l7-1-7S program. Mrs, Binn is the sister of Dorothy Stallworth, Springfield music teacher, FREEDOM PLAN newspaper's Friday news Coed particlpat( deadline is urged for material Insl ucclr;il thr Siirnh l):iiley rivjr ('enter who arranged for the concert. • . COMPLETELY REMODELED ...... Expert Dry Cleaning intended for the May 30 issue Hobhi Pollack of Spriiiiifield \ras the installing SHARE in Try Ui One* and fou'll B» Back SIGN UP FOR U.S. officer. in spring conceft ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL because this office will be Wo Dollvor From 4 P.M.-12 P.WT ~ .*' SAVINGS BONDS/ closed on Monday, Memorial -•-• The.slate of officers for HWjbJSJs^Shelley- BOSTON=-JoanGur|an,daugfitor-of-Mr, and- JWes honored at NCE TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN, , FREEDOM Day. All organizational, social W'olfc. president; Kiln Miller, vice-president In Mrs. Philip _Gurinn of/Xrchbrldge " lane, Paul A. Fries of 142 Bryant ave., Springfield, Would you like some help in preparing __ Sunday 4 P.M.,- Midnight > £\ . FREEDOM with. V and other news items for the • charge'df production; Hiirbiirn-Tritclbhiim, Springfield, N.J., andXsciilor al Emerson has been inilucted Into the Newark College of__riowspaper releases? Write to this nows- Pick-up & Delivery 379-3807 TuoT.. Wed., Thur.., 10i30- 11 P.M. '-- SHARES BrecR~ .College, recently tqptt part in Emerson's an- May 30 issue should be sub- vioe-presidenl in. chnr(!t' of meinhcrsliip:' Engineerlng"''-chapter of Pi' Tan Sigma, The paper anTastrfor our "TipslonSubmittlng SAVINGS BONDS/ frl. Sot. 10 A.M. z\.2PM. nual spring congert. She is a member of the Opposite SaksittvAveT ~ SHORT HILLS, N.J. mitted by tomorrow morning, Trim around Phyllis Stiilar, vice-presidenl in ehai(!'' of national honorary mechanical engineering News Releases:" May 24. -.-.• Creme Rinse chorus. 'jS FREEDOM SHARES 37A-O392 271 Morrlt Ave. Springfield Beach .trees .or flower publicity, .lane! Jerome, corresponding society. \ • _ SIGN UP WHERE VOU WORK OR BANK •secretary; Kami Summers, recording The profjrain featured two Beethoven works. beds. Recharges secretary. . . . "Elcgjseiier Gosang" andthe 'Mass in C, Op. overnight, [U]y\ "'"' Cesur Fra^ck's "Symphonic Towel JMariallons.',' Enierson, located in ttoston's Volunteers to be cited 32" x 66" lorry lowol Cynihia Curley earns Back Hay, is a four-year coeducational in- •\\K Summit Area YMCA hundred boys and girls this n assotlmcnUoimod rv Binaca stitution specializing in creative, and per- will * recognize its volunteer season. Trophies will he M.A. at Georgetowr forming" arts and the communication arts and youth' and adult lenders and presented lo ihc winning Breath Spray present sports awards for the midget, junior and senior 1/3-62;' sciences.." • • ,, Black & Decker Cynthia .Curley of 1M Stoiu>/ilill . r almivnl:; 11I die school will be « video-ljfpo showing of' l,400,OOO-«WIEmc*a>IS"AIJECURED OF CANCER will he presented lo n hoy or the Y's street hockey finals. Grass Shear girl for outstanding leadership prcpaYoijby Louis Melzgor of, Soft Puffs and service lo the YMCA. the .Summit- Public- Library. according to William It. iuid a film of lust year's Uebiedz, Y program director. Stanley Clip finals between the FoamBeer ids are worth Sports awards will he given to Canadians and Illiick Hawks. members of the junior high EMERY basketball team, cheerleaders CARPENTERS. ATTENTIONI Coasters Soil voursolf tqover 80,000 families 59C on Sunday* and street hockey teams with a low cost Want Ad. Call 684- ? BOARDS Every dinner on the Children's menu which involved /jf^vero.1 7700. including our $1.60 complete turkey d '•is |ust 59c on Sur.dayj_WITH Ice cream and milk or cola; , Wash'NDri SUNDAY BRUNCH SENIOR ALL YOU CITIZENS CAN EATI Towelettes From v'a.m. to 1 p.m. 10% OFF To ' raoch the person you Straw Sandals ADULTS . CHILDREN 1 Your Purchase I. wont, UBCI an Jnexpanctva Metal Folding Table •2 40 — (under \1) Join Our Ladies or 11.79 wont od In this newapoper. "Over 60 Club" men's. Slain resistant, non-mar If'a ao simple ... " ' . And don't foi-|;ot tlie :. Choice ol finish... Folds Hat for Gillette Super <|utly funiily fnimU^it S2.29, DIAL SUN-SHINING LOOKS : styles.' easy storago! - ltlta tl ll WITH FASHIONABLE 24" x 60— MONDAY THURSDAY 686-7700 Stainless Blades & Every _ .. & Every FRIDAY TUKSDAY SUNDAY I'UIDAV Ask f,r Closslfl.d EYEWEAR Fish Spaghetti Deep Sea Chicken CUm Fry Double Hbachi Foi| Fry Spree Dinner Choice FlthSry FRIDAY DEADLINE Perfectly Fitted • Fashion Right vMen'8, Ladles' or Alka ^ - All Items other than spot Wcdontlikeit Children's. t lnH * . wrapped Tablets ROUTE 22 (Eastbound) SPRINGFIELD news should be In our Choice of stylos. 375-5B44. We accept American Expratl & Mailer Charge office by noon on (O[i£olille channel Lumber) ...v' T^rlday. anjmore • **$£•*; m* : Don't move improve!! 39c wftihi a Home Improvement Loan from us! than you do! 40-Qt Foam Cooler WylerSoft oz. Foam Cups Drink Mix

H^^ffpTor'space, jf^eds repalt&or Impm&^ ~ abundant;.energy..ji^gonejowver,/....;'*'••• *Il' ~aon't uproot your famlly-by moving-. Instead, get a Home Improvement Loanr Natural jfos: Dry Roasted \%Mt Tfie.Mai]ojiat.5tate Bank ajnd tarn your present home Into a are otlieririflaUonory factors Which We have ample funds available.for: ; . •••M up IWIW •• m ' 7' "t 6-Pack Foam Cooler arepushliig our-eeeto up. Offr every-.'" InetfMlna.TAfeothw •; day operating, labor," "mnintenahce' VpurtrMcopto* • ( Diseontinumg • New Additions Liko most utilities, PSE&G contracts Better Insulation • Redecorating ' • Patio" „ from the producers,-But. in recent construction increased "40% last Ntvyiik,NewJ»ra«ypT101 . %"x 50' Weather-Hex > Modern Wiring • Landscaping \ J • Tennis Court Wathible Vinyl AuorUd Marshmafiows and years the nation's supply of natural year. Gas pipe has soared over 50% PtuMtandm*,itnoohirm.yourniw • Interior Improvements • Roofing •;•* • New Garage • gas has been dwindling. And as the in three yeats. A plain 12" pipe booklau, «Why your alaouio Mil I* In-' R Garden Hose oru|lng," and ."Why your on Ml h Provides low tomporsluie producers increase tho price to pipe;- wrench went up 43 % in three years. . InorMtlng." . . : - Continuing Table Cloth ^ fl«xfclllty >nd hot w«ith«r ttrencjth • 8-BARS :~^~~—~ •line suppliers," the !Hgher'costs are Where doe* the money for new ... lull flow, solid brtss couplings. All your needs can be taken care of with one loan. So facilities come from? In the next "' Mon-Toxic Ice tubtHWU , «j |M borrow up to $7,500 at budget-fitting terms. And take up to , passed on to us. It's been rough. In Complete Interior Decorating fact, the average price oi gas to five years we'll ;pend ajjout^ & quarter 00 5 years to repay.—t;- -'•••*' ••-•-•• - -*-.- •- ,„:;_„,;. POP-ICE lQ( BADMIHTOH i ..''. ". " . ' "*• .•'••• Ju.lI t=r»«iFran*. '•m"VburMHI'•m~VourMHI-"M-i*— • Kuelcesil CMIIclouil WhoUMlH Apply today, so you can enjoy your home tomorrow. years. • : • • '••.•<.' • • A "billing factor" included in your SELLING OUT SAV-ON? PHOTO SPECIAL SAVON monthly gasbills reflects ourincreas- ^%ij»ply arepi't enough funds generated *••••'••••••••••••••••"••••• SET 2" ' irlg (or decreasing) costs for natural ""by our saifq to coyer these costs. But • • Insect Repellent REG. $3.99 ' EVERY PIECE IN STOCK gas and other .raw materials needed we worft be considered a good 16an ' ' ' , *., . 1 cm. Kodak Pocket Kodacolor to supply you. So, because gps costs ilsk by investor»unless our Company . • . ," •• IIViOX-Asrotol? Bank at the Sign of the Ship! . « . - • have been Increasing, yenir bills have is financially sound. So rate Mcreate* rllin Pev«loped & printed Sofas , • l Instamatk 10 199 are nocessa)y Jo help cov«r jrapidly . ' • ' also been increasing ewn though you Includes drop-In CX-HO-12 EXP. "* Chairs Lamps -. 1 Love Seats Tables Oil Paintings may still be using the same amount increajlngcosts. ; •.•'(v•• .:,;' :.••••• • '..- •,.'•''••: .''•;. : . • . Loading ti0-12 Othr good on Kodacolor, Fuji 1 y . VSE&Q'i history «ftpW»,we haw Lampshades Pedestals Stick Tables Barcalounges THE PAP BANE .bfga«'v. Oi'le«."' ' •" • '•'• ''' . Him, Maglcube -jjjJQAFIUinon^ Wall Decorations Mirrors Curio Cabinets Bridge Sets Etagrc torrls Avenue, Springfield . 376-1442 ', ' , v PSMG earns absolutely no-profit done well at holding the line against; Extendef, I^S: Dally 8om. fo2 prhVMofiatey .aye. 5:30 pm. to«:30 pin. from these increases in gas or ww inflatioo. But facts are facts. It's cost-; ODACOLQR FILM Miglcube and 308 IRVI>ON AVENUE DRIVE-IN: Dally 7:3a amTTb 4:30 prn. • material* costs which you pay- 'ing a good deal more to keep you Wrhrt Strap; IF ' supplied with energy these dajr», And si"MMir < . ••"""•'" Qthtr0.HICMlocittd^gh^union^MI(Wi^eKjMirc»r«nd Hunttrdon«OM*||le«r.' '• "' ' Still, there is no question your bills SOUTH ORANGE • So3-0767 »71 SI'HINCFIEI.I) are'going "up, The days of cheap, • we don't like it any more than you doi TUES^SAT, 9-5, MONDAY 9-8^0 ItKKKKI.KV IIK1(;HTS FOfO. ' \[ 1-: •' \ •;•• DRUGS SPRINBFIELD DR 6-4134 *•—

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' $'•• Spring awards concert will be presented at 8-Thursdqy, May 23. 1974-SPRINGFIELD(N.J.) LEADER " • , Halsey Hall In the high school on June 8 a( 8 ' Ricjh school bond • p.m. SPRINGFlELD(N.J) l^ADER-Thursdoy, May 23,-,1974-9 To prepare for the upcoming>'.py«nt8,' the. Four fined total of $ 1,235; wi IJ lead parade; maf«hing baqd will rehearse Monday-, and Senior aid J1)Wljgy^ypjg , riext month. _^. supported y TWO OUVS TRADING S7AM/R& Four persons, apprehended for driving while The motorists, their penalties and the streets -f " Thi; Jonathan Dayton ReglonalHIgti School;. Qrama group selected by Freund their licenses were revoked, drew heavy fines on which they had been ticketed are as follows: Band, under, the direction of Jeff Anderson, will when they appeared before Judge Joseph A Robert J. Ferrari of Roselle Park, $340, Rt. 22; be the lead-off band in the Springfield Upsala resldeaLunlt A -Howard Freund, WITH Horowitz at "Monday night's session of Jack Ballin of Union, $315, Rt. 22; Jess(e C. Memorial fiay parade. The-lPlKhiember The Halfjlenny . Playhouse" will, become .Democratic candidate in the Springfield Municipal Court. ; *" Taylor of Summit, $315, Morris avenue, and marching band will be ptartlng-ofl an extensive^ company-ln-resldence at/Upsala College 12th Congressional District:, Joseph E. Taylor .of New Providence, $265, series'of appearances vrtOr^thls parade;- -v^ starting in June, it'was announced by! Dr. Carl • primary, tills week culled for : lOnplkeroad. • . • ',--"* '"''. ' Jn addition to Memorial Day,'a group of 21. FJeUman(pr«sideiU of the East Orange college. . ij Homestead Act; for senior In addition. Ferrari.paid a total of $J0 for marching batid musicians will appearvbf »iazi Tn6 JnHllpciuiycoiiijMy, wtiictiic n n&8n&8' pf^ —ci tlzens,—exempting—thenV failure to .have registration arid"pwraf pi'aato- "concerentire marchint ft Lincolg bann Ceuter-onMinvd will appear ea 7t .th De Salute producing In North Arlington and Kearririy for;' ' from any taxation on any one- Insurajice in his possession; Ballin paid $40 for to.Israel parade In NeW York on Siwday-Hr=- "the"paBT10 years, will begin its new residence family dwelling. operating an unregistered and unsafe vehicle, temoon, June 9. The Ja« ensemble concert is in with-a 10-week summer season? of musicals and "I refuse to - accept-" the and Jessie Taylor paid $30 for speeding 51 mph conjunctipn with the Salute To Israel parade. ";.contemporary plays. It also WlU offer seven- present situation in which people who have worked all in a 35-mile lone. - The jazz group recently played in "th>, Watchung major productions during the fall and spring, Hills Jazz Ensemble Festival. .. , i-i^: ' ••'augmenting the college's regular drama series. their lives must lose their In p(her court action', Francis R. Glunk of homes lo pay for n, hunch of Millburn was fined $115 for leaving the scene of misfits, who.arc able to and an accident on Morris avenue. Driving an FRIDAY DEADLINE^, refuse to work and for the uninsured vehicle on Rt. 22 resulted in a $60 fine All Items other than spot news 'thousands' of wasteful and. six months' revocation" of his driver's should be In our office by noon., programs, which, includes license for Ralph G. Saccomanq Jr. of Newark,' on Friday. _ "-subsidizing an ungrateful TENDER LEAF I who paid an additional $20 for failure" to'have, - world at -the -expense- TEA BAGS: M his car inspected. American - people/t.ind Ny-Quil ^American Viewpoints especially our senior citizens BOX OF 100s I Eight motorists were fined for speeding, who built this country," including four who broke the 25 mph limit on ^^^l . Go«f(hfuUl..Miy». Itli .M • Freund coj ARMOUR STAR OR SWIFT_ Briar Hills circle: Wendy A. Cpnklln of. "It tarifaisgrace In'Americn LIGHTS, ACTION—Florence GoudTSiSr School "scents Rooble TDIamohd, Silvio fay $ Berkeley Heights, $40 for driving 52. mph; on our ' I that^our senior citizens are REMIUM31B.CANNEDHAM • Quaqlio Richard Ragosa and Richard Buthmon focus TV CarnSra on professional Constance Jupiter of Maplewood, $35, for .46 TENNlSfor oslng their homeB.because.of actress In 'jerz,' whlch4s under consideration by stdt* authorities for o tour a* part AIRGONDITIOHED mph; Edward F. Sauerborn of Mountainside, inflation and taxation. 1/ our towatdtttapufchmol $35 for 46 mph, and Michael D. Brain of Roselle, of the New Jersey bl-centennlal observances. The show was written last year by courts I so called lenders, who. are $30 for 41 mph. Ron Brown, q faculty member at Gaudineer, and Sid Frank of-Springfield, and j can now contmuo VOyr Regular tennis routine spending us into bankruptcy TOP ROUND BONELESS RUMP MAXWELL HOUSE Other speeders' and (heir- penalties were: produced at the school. This, closed-circuit version was screened this month for. , withbutjiemg coyrl short, .would curtail thci.r^spending COFFEE students at the.Sprlngf leld School. Not shown is Gil Pratt, student clojecklrcuit TV * ARMOUR STAR . - - Michael Coloneri of Cronfotd, $35 for 50 mph in drained OUT, dried out, or blacked programs In. ovorything- ex- 3 lb Roast "2-LB.CAN • : oxperlrwho ls\in the director's booth. ..,'.,.j,.j ..^..(PhatobjcRogerF'rcLnk) •^out al the Murray Hill Racquet Club, Roast | a 25-mile zone, Shunpikc road; Gary S. Scheck cept national security, we Canned "" 0000 OKLVM tWO CUVS. • MONTH PROGRAM could wlh the war against 0m coupon pi( cuttomir' •of Summit, $25, for 52 mph in a 35-mile zone, . Good IwulW,, May 26,1974. -Mountain avenue;-Maria I. Theoharis of South " i your Court Anjflnw. »Wli* for tt.87 Cw-flour, inflation," he concluded. UL-23 MFR. GINI«ALIOOOSCO*P. _LA-:natiaiLJtihii:h-,daei^ttol ~()ranEC7$35 for 58 mph in-q-iiB-mile w>mvMorris_ -YuckmanfJriishes twb^y-edrLcours< )l*s (SMHrth remember what it was yest- AllTMEA FRESHCHORPED avenue; John W. Stewart of East Orange, $35 David A. Yuckman of 2H Fieldstonc dr\, residents and 92 others from Pennsylvania and erday, doe* not know what JAMIKI..I)KU'A"RT for 5o' mph in a 25-mile zone, Shunpik^e road. Springfield, is one of 33 New Jersey union West Virginia who have complete*! a two-year, it< is today, nor what it is try- New ndme Cplgatejooth Paste Careless driving resulted in fines of; $30 and members ~ who will—receive diplomas 'the eight-course labor studies program. '••- ing to-do. We. are trying, to lowirri !>• purchiM of $25, respectively, for Michael Fuseo of Summit do a fvtih thing if we do not , FAMILtSIZE ~jC-fit Q Franks Jagnie L. Dewart wockend of June 8-'J from;the-Unlon Leadership- .j.._The Union J-ea^ership Academy-was— 1141'. Murray Hill Hucquel Club GAIN and Jesus Matos of Newark.'.Fusco'hud been know where we carne from or for area~~~ Academy at Pennsylvania State University. organized 19 years ago by Rutgers University.. Central Av»,, Mwcoy Hill, N.J. KING SIZE 5-LB. 4-0Z-. . ticketed on Morris ii'venuc;. Matos, on.Shunpike % what we have been About. LIMIT-2 PER CUSTOMER gets nurse's cap The graduating program will be held A I Penn State and West Virginia universities have ' ' . — Woodrow Wilson DELI DELIGHT THICK CUT road. * ' • University Park, Pa., for the* New Jersey since joined Rutgers in its'sponsorship. don't get "court "short! i IB group GRADE-A-ROCK CORNISH LAUNDRY DETERGENT . I GOOD ONLY AT TWO GUYS • Jamie I-eiyli Dewart, daughter of the (lev. Gerard J. Hrennan of Orange paid a total of JThe Central New Jersey 0M coupon paJ cuttomi Xuhg Association is the new Corned Good thru til . Mi« 25, and Mrs. James IX'wartof 58 Country Club $55 for two offenses: misuse ofJicense plates Denture Adhesive Jane, Springfield, was graduated" from and operating an unregistered vehicle on Gold coins name of the TB-Rcspiratory MFR. PROCTEh a GAMBLE "'Muhlcnherg Hospital's School of Nursing on Morris avenue. Driving an unregistered truck Disease Association of Central Brisket Sunday. •••''• .... on HI. 22 brought a $20 penalty to Recce ,W. New Jersey. Eau De Quinine ,2.0I BTL City Cut - Miss Dewart is among 53 nurses who - Mitchell or Summit, Garden State Stores, areframed "Our change of name HAIR TONIC received recognition for completing the 33- Mountain avenue, Springfield, was fined $15 for "throughout the world follows the lead of our parent London Broil shoulde 1 NORWICH Roasting Pork ^ m'fltith professional nursfng program. leaving garbage. ca,ns by the curl) on Uemer money markets today, the organization; which has SEVEN SEAS CREAMY - Tlio l. 9.U American Kosher Skinless Franks -^Annual Rercenfage "Since thebeginnlng of the were the boumy^^lectcd by thieves who broke arc framed In gold settings— 1 1.99. BAGG6D into a Madison tenyice home May 15 or 16, with or without jewels- Christmas Seal Campaign in [Fresh Florida Grapefruits 7. . FOR Case Pork -.Rolf—,...... -.....-...-.-..-.-.-.-.;.".-.-:.....-.-.-'.-. ..H-lb. 59' 1907," Lowery statedi "the police reported. ranging from $50 to $5,000 and ,to«ntdttiipuuhiiao< I higher. Wiss designers will public i- has supported the Investigating officers JantesHietala, Keith .show how gold coins can be association and its programs. DAIRY FRESH 1-LB. PKG. HOCK FULL 0 NUTSI Strom and Baumer reported thehurglars, who When we moved to attack WEEKLY SPECIAL SAVE "CUP OF GOLD" n framed into fine jewelry COFFEE - ransacked several rooms_.|n_the KOUM> °d accessories, while at the same" emphysema, asthma, chronic O 17c Soft Margarine 2-LB.CAN I apparently gained entry through an untecked ROBERT ZUCKERBERG bronchitis, other lung con' Dairv Dept. 4-99" American^ ^ time protecting the coin, as a W/C0UP0N1.99 I . wirjdow. ; ' ' blue chip investment. Wiss ditlons, air pollution and LYSOL NUTE MAID FRESH CHILLED smoking,—we—received—the-! •vm:n;it-'iii» GOOD ONLY AT TWO ouys deceives plaque can furnish gold coins along BOWL CLEANER 1 enthusiastic approval of the Singles 99° •mtllMj^H Coijd |h°Xr.''M.y"Js."lsN .1 with the jewelry setting If ange Juice MMlMiiiBB Hm.CIIOCKFULLOmjTSCOFFEECO. • people In the trl-county area. • 16-0Z. SIZE WITH A FOOD 3*99' iDuracleair, foYl^raeiwork customers desire. x onn PURCHASE OF m^m MMUL-HM mmmm

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»O-Thur*day, May 20, 1O84-SPRINGF»EID(NJ.) LEADER Gqv. Byrne picks AA-S drive SPRINGFI5LD(N.J.) iEAPER.-Thursday, May 23,., 1974 •I* (Continued from peg* l) freeholders state chairman of during which conditions stabilize a^id may even managers improve. — -— •• " ling veteran returns ~" Mrs. Simqp. first became aware thatshehad - g xper i ence, of Food stamps should be made available MS after the birth of her first child—a son,.. Gov. Brendan T. Byrne has appointed Daniel Lawrence, now a parser in his own CpA firm cire name convention slate- M. Gaby, of Maplewood as state UM" Day in Philadelphia, for five years her symptoms from MalayMan project chairman. UN Day is Oct. 24. GabV is senior d Union County Democratic Freeholders worsened. .Union County Surrogate -Mary Kanane, we. believe thai Matt Rinaldo has demonstrated to SSI recipients/ recommentls (Continued from piga.l) ' ., provided (hem with a room at a motel in the vice-president and director of client services of Tonrier State Senator Frank X. McDermott of Everett C. Lattimore bf Plainfield, Thomas W. t'liich added, "Tin- value ol these fond stamp disposiiblf itu'itme for users of food stamps Keyes, Martin 4 Company, Springfield. Starting in 1951, however, Bhe experienced a through his performance in the New Jersey Long of Linden" and Hurold J. Seymour of The Union County Board of Errehnldrrs is •Jielp them set up systems:.pf merchandising. p town of Kuanlan, located a Land,Rover's ride ompany spontaneous remission that lasted 12 years. It Westfield and former Plalnfield Mayor Frank State Senate from 1968 -through I972 and in the considering a resolution urging. ('onRress lo benelils can make Ihe difference Itclwcen would normally U' lielween 7 and 12 |>ercent. accounting and other Indivldiial-etore-leve) away from the store site. Mrs. Jeremiah's °f the advisory was during this period that Lynn, now~l8 and a * Blatz have been named managers of the re- House of Representative*: that.hejias a well- Cranford. have endorsed Matilda T. McGowan. make federal food stamps available to Sup- ade()uate nulritiitti anil slou' starv.-ition for (be reaching "Stl percent off in perhaps one-fifth of - operations," Jeremiah explained; - collection of photos and postcards shottS: an' board of Newark! magazine, published by the election bid of Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo (R.- Richard I. Samuel ."-and- ITavId K. Hull las elderly poor. For example..a "single adult with Greater Newirk Chamber at" sophomore at Pennsylvania State University, grounded knowledge" of the needs of Union plemental Security Income (SSI) rcripirnls Ibe ca^es. ' ' Another parrofhlaworlnrasto'wrlte'a—mtnpmodern-baildirtg; complete with swim- trnd-fcisar-lT—a-Junlor-aiUJonathaw-Dayton— County.'* Miss Kanane, McDermott and-Blata delegates to the mid-term DenWratic national after June 30. SST is a Social Swurily prof>rain~ "'only.Supplemental- Security Income lolalini! "The fairness of cjfduding the elderly poof. , manual'"detaittflg-eaclUnd every step in the mlng pool, patio restaurant and strikingly also a member of the political science faculty, Regional High School, were born. ; rnnypnTi^ri 'frpivi thp 19)1 J Livingston College, and Rutgers University'' "We have accepted these positions because noted in a joint gtatemeht. DUlrict. TiTiiddilional payments lo ihe aged.'-blind niln~ Tyt —tn»mfoodstantps-canrbt-i|urMi»nr(l nut'tmly'nn chain-store operation. First, I went through beautiful beach on the clear waters of the China In 1963, a fall signaled the onset of the final. disabled with very low incomes. lunnanitarian grouhds, bnt on constitutional Sea. . : - . ' Gaby was a .recipien. t of a Ford Foundation "As a lifelong resident of Union County, Matt Mrs. McGowanj, clerk of the Unio^n County able to huv $-111 worlh of foort stamps for s:ili these thing!.' verbally, and then wrote the book, 11-year period of exacerbation. , \ • Rinaldo knows what makes this Congressional Freeholder Walter E. Ulrich. chnirnian nf An pleiiienl (UllySSI recipients from theahiljty.to purchase it into Malaysian," he said. APPARENTLY, the little town is turning Into SIMON HAS VOWED, to continue the fight President-elect born and raised in Elizabeth, he Is intimately ' loo8. TIli'V--wnilld ejipi-rierH-e ;i -'.I—*Tf.-nrrrl—for. tbeirincome still falls below Ihe language problem in most parts of the country, from Thailar ''urged prompt appointment of local UN Day County Democratic"Committee. Samuel, anN „ Of the present MS Hope Chest campaign— needs of the suburbs. And tnore important, he s^-lllrifhsaid ''prompt enactment of Semite Hill percent increase in disposable income or "2!) eligibility levels set by the federal govern- since Malaysia had been a British colony. ("In Chinese man, now has 23 rooms, but plans are chairmen so that planning for UN. Day ob- attorney, is a member nf the Democratic servances can .begin as soon as possible. which runs from Mother's Day, through v has shown he knows how to meet those needs." . National Committee and the Union County \:H!i3will aver) a grave crisis for the elderly percent off" food purclmsci. "? ment—but simply because of the source of (heir (act," Mrs. Jeremiah, noted. "whenever the under way to add at least SO more to fill an ever- commencement . Gaby stated in his letter "that renewed Father's Day, June lfi—hi> said: ''The Nntlqrtnl McDermott, whoTserved five years with Democratic Committee; he was an alternate poor in New Jersey. This bill is nnu"in, Hie ""I'liesi' are noj,' exlremes," 'said Clrich income. This inequity is a serious indiilnienl of' natives saw a white man, they automatically increasing demand. : • - • • Multiple Sclerosis Society is the.oniy group in "Dt~ Saul Orkln, president-elect of Union The Jeremiahs noted there- was, a-great respect for the UN-may lead to a greater un- Rinaldo In the State .Senate, said he knew the delegate at the. 196A Democratic national House Ways and Means and the Senate Finance "Deprndini'wn chellrr" eoet« irwri'ariei; in plans loeul off food stamps to SSI recipients." assumed he was British.'0 derstanding and appreciation of some of the New Jersey that uses funds to advance College and dean of Somerset County College, Congressman "as few people do. I have seen w convention and delegate-nt the 1972 national Committees and would permit SSI recipient* lo -• -Jeremiah explained thecountry has begun n . conjrasl between their own accommodations research programs as well as local potient will be the^guesl speaker at Union College's and those of the native populace. "Most of the o^her facets orthe UN's activities: in economic ' him fighting hard on the floor of the State, -.convention. Hull.. New Jersey.Dlrector of_th<"- participate in the food stamp program oniln nationalizallotrprnRram. and the Malaysian "and social reform, in.the setting of standards services. And in the long run, it Is the research 'Wth anniversary commencement exercises on Senate for bills that benefited Union Counly! I Institute for Public Transportation, served lit "equal basis'witli others"ac'corcTing fo their in- Rinaldo praised for voting record _ schools nave lieen 'nrdcrv'd to tedch at least half "people live in'wooden shacks, placed on stilts CLOWNING AROUND — Thelma Sandmeier School, Springfield, socond.graders had Saturday, June 8.,at 10:30 a.m. Dr.. Orkln, who' for the world's environment and the establish- programs that are going to help us heat .this have closely fo!lowed~his progress In the the 1972 Democratic national convention, is a~ come." . ' ' • • WASHINGTON Hep. Matthew J. Itini'ildn voting record w«ul(^ hnve: lM't»n' hifjht-r ext'epif the classes in the first five grades In the native about three feet off the ground," Mrs. the chance to meet on authentic clown when^lhey attended a performancfl of /the- Is also an alumnus of Union .College, will ment of an international mechanism for disease." \ ,'.. ' , nation's capital over the past two years, and I former- VISTA volunteer and . served .is I'lrich said Ihiil Ihe crisis has arisen hfeansi' lit., ililh-Disl. '•-. N.J.I has been praised h'v for" II two-wVek. pcri(M)'in -January wlu'ii^thc 'tongue. "Gradually, they will work toward the Jeremiah . explained.. "The government - Is Pan-AmerlcanCircus at Sooth Mountain Arena, West Orange, on May 10. The class become the third president of Union College on management of marine resources. Greater Lisa will actively assist her father in this know he has continued in Washington the same president ol the NDC in Union County. on J:m.' I. 1074. Ihe federal government- im- House Itejnihlican reader John j. Hhorfes for• . Union County Inivninkor surt'cssfully un- time when all classes, are taught in "trying to get them to construct the houses a trip, which also included klndergqrtaners, was arranged by second grade teachers Aug. 1. ""'. ' awareness and . must come first- year's MS fund-raising drive. "In fact," said ( great legislative tradition he established in pleinenled the Supplemental Sei-nrity Income bis !I5 percent voting record on House roll calls . (Icrwt'ui. surgery for* rcnioval of his j»;ill ' Malaysian,'.' lie sn.ld, "but they still plan to little' higher, at five feet, so living ac- Alice Fosteri and Inez Schanker and served as impetus for several languogesbrts The freeholders said all three are qualified however. This can be done and has been done Simon, "Lisa's certalnly\going to do more Associate degrees, including the first Trenton." program, which provides pjiymrnls Ii) Hie (luring the second session ofjhe Mnl Congress. bladder. : .., . ••_ •'.. „ '" teach English, too." commodations can also be provided un- projects. Pictured hero with the cloWh"~are Faye Miller, class mother; Sherrl and experienced in Democratic politics, having ' through local, and state observance of UN legwork than I will." . >v . ~ ^ associate in science degrees conferred by Blatz, who served as mayor of Plalnfield .uged. blind and disabled wbii*iiave Very lou- "t'oiinrt'ssimin Uin<v(»r. once He rioted that -ij'iost of-the-country, still .-Is!-- de^ieath. But' (Hough the houses may. look- Solomon, David Lubntkin, Mark Miller, Hartild Chertok, Frank'Romqno and Michelo served in different capacities on the local, •The score was based on an analysis by Day." . • • -- ' -. Both Simon, who isa member of the board of Union College, will be awarded 403 candidates. from 1969 through last year, said Congressman inejnnes. In New Jersey, Ihe Department -of . Congressional Quarterly, a non-partisan ;i^;iin his dili^i'iu'c in altviulin^ to the husirn'ss undeveloped, hut added, "There is no question : shabby outside/ on the inside, they are Kennedy. « . county and- national levrl of Democratic .'..'• trustees of the Upper New Jersey Chapter of" The Class of '74 includes the first graduates of Rinaldo "has proven through his performance lii d ti I 7TOSTinTrrmiS"imd AgeHrlcs—supplenyntK" the journal of public affairs, and covered the ' of.ltic Hntisc," said Hhodos. "He has demon-' •we will-hear from Malaysia in the future. There spotless.". . ;. i, politics, and active In local and county civic k . • . ~ '. ~~~~ ' i ' the- National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and the Cooperative Progrffrir In Professional in Washington that he understands the needs of basic.KSI grant.level (as of July. I for a single period from the start of Ihe session until the straled tlu .s;ii)H' sense of duty in his committee iK ;i wealth of natural resources, such as timber The exceptions to the housing rule are the activities of Girl Scouts in Ihe United Stales! "I affairs. They snld the candidates' experience agreed," she said, "but they never got around - from three.faculty members: Theodore Sug- Lisa have been octiv* In MS fund-raising for Nursing conducted jointly by Union College and cities like Plalnfield. He has been an effective iiiilividual JMni with an additional amount of Kaster. recess. -J . -". work and in .itU'iidin^ to i\w needs'of his and rubber and palm oil—used in galad pll.and homes of the sultans. "Each state has its own , and articulate voice for Union Countyin Wash- and expertise will be of great value to Ihe -Jo.sK.Uing a date." "l'; .'•• " ••; -. ••••-'•—„ ,'' Lqca I schpals gess, fifUvgrade teacher.at CaldWellj LiUlan l,lbol,t fiVe.yea.rs.'Llw.ta being nominated tp the.:•_ the Schools of Nursing "'of Muhlenberg and slate funds <$:!(!). .' ,. • •• Congressman Hhiiiles noleil that liinaldo's Congressional- dislrict/' soups—as well us the opportunity to develop sultan, who now actually Is a figurehead, but lri- ii r national.parly ._^_^^ ..,-J—:...._-.. "This seems to be one of the problems in (Corillnued_'from page ]) • Lafrtbee-j CaTdwaillbrarTanrand^oUise'jE. 7 NMSS-National Youth'Council. Last.year she Elizabeth General Hospitals as . wc[] .is "ington; , . . '" " &•-?-*—-- ' extensive cirttle farming." ' ' thc Moslem religion, the primary religion oflhe -Malaysia," she said. "The people have big, big -^acher, nurse at the Thelma Sandmeier and organized a tagjay thai earned $130, and this graduates of liberal arts, business: biological „ Although the resources, are theYe, tapping. state, he is the religious-head o[ state," she lhe~BednaHk property js_ a , parking lot." Miss Kananc, who along with Blnti was po- ideas, andjjicy really want to implement them. Schneider snld','"The board had wanted1 the Edward Walton schools. A maternity, leave, to year ghc'plnns to hold another, tagday plus a sciences, engineering, public administration, managcr of Rinaldk/'s 1972 campaign, will them is another problem faced by the country, said. "The people contribute to his support, and-i^ey^ Urt St 1 td f Rth Hll fth Vta h Li education, physical sciences, urban^studlbs.; idcttes "At present there jusl'ifmrreiioUgh'Sdequnte" every sultan's'homeisTrpalacc even though It -coordinate activities In the eastern portion of operated under any sort of pressure. They talk grade teacher at Walton-.*" has urged all interested area youth "to writo or law enforcement, envirtnmcntal sclcncc--,and teachers to instruct the people in the technical may be surrounded by the shacks his people" planned to retain" thi house there for school Union County. and talk, but never secrp to gel the thing ac- -O-rO- call her at her home, 28 N. Derby rd., environmental engineering programs: '.-- - jernpHasize and 'in'dilsfrml skills necessary, for develop- are living in." -.•••• purposes. But this is all under study and no -—Miss Kananc was a .career employee In-the complished." ' . . TWO MINIGRANT applications, for state Springfield. , '_ Dr. Albert E. Mcder Jr., acting president of, ment," he said. Mrs. Jeremiah added that the Mrs. Jeremiah noted that the sultan can have" determination has been made." f surrogate's court before her election In 1963. --0--0-- • Donlngtnn added, "Parking was discussed awards of $1,000, were approved for submission As a rcsuil of her experience with her Union College, will confer the degrees with 'She was reflected to five-year terms In 1968 rule change Peace Corps is attempting to assist in this, four wives. ""In fact, under the Moslem _Edward Abofn, chairman of the board of religion, anyone can have four, but most of the THE JEREMIAHS; however.'both, feel their only as a part of a full upgrading ot the entire to Trenton. Baruchlri summarized-them as mother's illness; Llsa_plans to' become a •. and 1973. Bpfore her election as surrogate, Miss notjiig (hilt 27 new volunteers arrived.in the Caldw.ell School property." The final com- follows: L-= -:—-•-!—.— trustees, in ceremonies that will be held on the The slate of Elmer Sullivan, area-while she and her husband were: there. people couldn't afford that," Bhe said. . experiences'in'the, Asian nation were "most —physical thcraplslrShe spends two nights each Kananc had served on the Union County Board rewarding." "It makes me feel really good (hat ment came from another Caldwell mother: ''One, developed by Ronald Brown,.proposes East Lawn at the Cranford campus. Faculty, Dennis* Kstls and Phyllis Although they wefts living in the middle of a The Moslem religion plays a strong part in week learning to administer first aid, and as of CJiosen Frccholdqrs. we Went there," Jeremiah said. "I think all "Why, can't we use the vacant house for- a the . creation of a small, solar-heated ' soon as she reaches the minimum legal age of alumni, administrators, and honored guests Gold— .candidates for jungle, the Jeremiahs' stay wasn't devoid-of the lives of the populace, and Jeremiah had to classroom, and learning laboratory. That's hydroponic greenhouse in a will'also be in ^attendance lolcelebrate Ihe. delegates8 to the Democratic arrange his work schedule around their five IESC members must get this feeling. Also, it's 18, ahe Intends to join Springfield's' F(rst Aid luxury. The Service Corps, which pays no interesting to see how culturally different other better than parking; the children don'tdrive." Florence'Gaudinecr School, college's 40th anniversary and to welcome Dr. National Convention—this prayer periods each day, and their weekly holy •-Squad. A member of her high school Medical Knowledge topic salary, hut does lake care of expenses, countries are." . by Mary Ackerman, proposes to im Orkin. . . week charged that all Ihree day,_which is Friday rather .than Sunday. . --O--O-- , ^ , Careers Club, she has also done volunteer work , self-image and basic skill developmci Dr. Orfcili has'served as dean of Somerset slates opposing them in the -0-O-- Although his part-in the Malaysian project,is IN REPORTING on the teacher negotiations, KJ '. wittrceicbralpalsy patients and the blind, and fifth grade-kindergarten inter-age a'cl ^__ mu ,_.,„._ County College since its Inception in 1967 and for business club - June 4 prlmary^'have failed In • MRS. JEREMIAH, although not dircetlv now over.'Jcrcmiiih said he would he eager to Schneider said that board spokesmen had met '" has helped raise money to combat both was instrumental.in developing its curriculum "Power through Knowledge" was the topic nt their primary obligation, to Clergymen involved with her husband's project, almost lake purl in olhtr_IESC work. Explaining' tho • once - with .teacher leaders and a state-, Irene Koppel, as legislative chaJcmMU;.'. cereb'r'ai'fialsy and cancer, (Continued from page IX. organization's procedures, he noted. "They appointed mediator and that "we arc still reported on current developments in Trenton. and facilities. Prior to that appointment, he; this-month's-Founder's Day luncheon of the inform the Democratic voters had one of her own. Before her marriage, she Union County Club, National Association of James Catholic Church; the. Rev. James have people throughout the world looking for hopeful of concluding"a contract on a voluntary .She stated that a bill revising rules for ' Simon is president of Bristol Paper Products served as a professor of political science, of the Twelfth District as to had been a-French-ieachcr.-and-had-statcd-so.- NeRro Business and Professional Women's the real significance nf the Dewarl, Springfield-Kinanuel United Methodist on the application sent lo Ihe IESC. Th|.> .projects nll—lhc—Time and , nieeiing .with basis.". . M J negotiations between public employers nnd Inc. in New York City. A. member of Temple chairman of the social science department, and -Association Thp RIIPS) spcnk.cr__wfls Or. Church; the Rev. Hrucc W. Evans, First Malaysians were told of this, and the DARA government officials in underdeveloped He said that the mediator named by the N.J. employees "looks as if it has been put, into Beth Ahm and Efnal B'rith, ho has assisted director of-admissions at Union College. -—- National Convention," 11 Thelma C. Adair, professor of Education at •'Presbyterian Church; the Rev. Paul J. Koch, officials asked her if she would consent to teach countries: . •— - Public Employee Relations, Commission limbo. She said that the (PERC) bill, opposed with local charity drives of the'Heart Fund, Dr. Orkln attended Union College in 1941-42 "As a result of (helr_ Queens College, Forest Hills, N.Y. Your Response to Our New Scotch Pldiris Branch St. James.Catholic Church; Rabbi Reuben the language to them. When they find a project in which they could • 'PERO is Julius Manson. :i lawyer and n by most schoor boards and other public em- Red Crym-mtAAigerlcan.Caiicer Society. For and 1946-47 and then transferred as n junior to ncglcclj" said Estis. "our •Mrs. Laura S. Simmons, president of the cluh slaic has been the only one to R. Levim', Temple Beth Ahm; the Rev. Stephen be of service, they send to the home office a llsl professor at the City University of New Vork. ployers but backed by teachers and other eight ycari'&MM^t^.'fcinim&zttf tho- Rutgers University where he earned his "There was no library in the town, nnd onjy public employees,."would hnve limltecr com- 1 7 and a resident of Koselle, said (hut "Through go around the district Im- Lynch, St. Jamcs-C'utholic Church; the Rev. of- requlrenieiits_ror_ an individual to fill the In a related move^ the board approved Sprihgfleld First Aid SflUiOlJSiw -'" - ; bachelor of arts degree In history nnd was -two bookstores,-one of which hud a" single- munity-control-of education-lhrough-'Hehoo] our varied programs and scholarship fund, we. pressing on the vo"lcrs (hat Has Been Overwhelming V. ... -., - /' •. j'- poslT'l'lie New York office then finds the man to ""payment ofluition grants~n"cxf~ycaf for 27 clected-to-Phl. Beta Kappa., He earned his Edward H. Oehling, St. James Catholic French book," she said. "I bought it and really endeavor lo make our youth aware of our those persons selected in the fill the requirements." —matter oj arts degree in political Science at the •CnurchT'ihe Rev. William. Schmidt, Evangel crammed, trying to relearn the language. The teachers'planning graduate sludiC57~i5TH -boards. . ",..,. houses and awaitine d— rules—should-, govern the- Temple Sha'arey Shalom; Rabbi IsraeLTur- American businessmen to help speed economic contract negotiations. - implement court decisions requiring statewide doctorate In public law and governmental always so busy that the whole time passed and make hoi lunches available in all districts Lounge, Garwood, included the presentation of Democratic' Parly lor years to ner, Congregation Israel of Springfield, and the" 1 no further mention of the lessons wns made. growth and strengthen private .enterprise''in The staff members are: Susan Banish, financing ofeducatlon—and on u campaign Columbia University. A veteran of the U.S. WE THANK YOU! where five percent of the children are eligible awards. The Sojourner Truth' Award was come. . Hev. Joel Yoss, Holy Cross Lutheran Church. During our very last week, the general developing nations. It is managed in- Eileen Burke, Patricia Cataldo. Nicholas underway to inform the public of changes to be Army Air Corps, Dr. Orkln has wrltten_ex- 1 for federal free lunch programs. Mrs. Koppel presented to Mrs. Minnie B. Veal of Edison for '.'Because of the nature of manager of the project apologized for~ncvor~ dependently and is nonprofit, supported In part Corby, Beverly Dvorin, Alice L. Foster, Joan anticipated! She added, "II will he. a very tenslvcly in the areas nf government and different ball game." noted, "We may be getting Into a more ax- politics. her work in housing education and race the office we arc seeking and organizing the class. However, he did request by the federal government and by financial ajd—Friedman,. Judith Galnes, James E. Guinee, tensive lunch program." relations. Frances Hatcher of Summit receive 17-cent bank dividend that I leave the French book behind, for their from 200 Inajor U.S. corporations, as well ns_llli!leii-Kllbourne, Jeri Klmowitz, Sharon R. She also noted that a bill passed by hoOi -oucJimitallon of' funds, the It has been.almost 2 months since we opened our new branch the club's Scholarship Award. Mrs. Carrie A. burden of educating (he At the regular meeting of the board of library." ' leading companies in the countries it'assists. Knnller, Rosemarle. Kro'sche,,Shirley Kurnos. office In Scotch Plains. Your- response, and enthusiastic Nesbitt, who operates an Elizabeth funeral Democratic voters has'indecd directors of. the National State Rank Monday, Mrs. Jeremiah noted she ran into the same Since Its inception, the corps hnsfprovided aid Albert LaMorgcs, Robert" Lowell, I-ynnc Material stolen home, received the Businesswoman of the Year approval has far exceeded our expectations. May 13, a dividend of $.17 per share of the to approximately 4,300 enterprises in 55 McElroy, William McNccce, Irene Monica, Consumer board been » long and difficult one." sort of procrastination after she was ap- Award. Mrs. Nesbitt is also a member of htp Father Sullivan added Hint 'capital stock ot the bank was declared, payable proached by a group of Malaysian Girl Guides, countries in ljitln America, the ;Mlddle-East, i Joan Montgomery, Doris Pollto, Barbara worth $2,000, June 1-Uo stockholders of record May 31. Southeastern Europe, Africa and Asia. • -!^P«llBckrVlctorin Il.naBpn, Halice Rubins Inez to rtieet at Elizabeth Public Library board of trustee^. —"weare seeking the help of the who asked hcrHfo lecture their group on the Township police reported Nida E. Thomas director of the New.Jorscy newspapers which circulate In ..'Peop|e—throughout-the entire'area are'visltlng us In ever-'.. Headers wishing further informntioruifbftiU (• (Schanker, William I!. Velter and Andrea the theft this week of'125 three- eurrcnl recruiting needs may write to thVVice ^1 Wallace. \ The Union Counly Consumer^ Affairs -Office of Equal Opportunity, was awarded the .the'-district in ordet to meet foot aluminum—splice bars- Professional Woman of the Year award. the- obligation which nil Increasing-numbers and their comments about Harmonla are President of Executive Reendtmen^IKSC, 545, .j^. accepted. Advisory Committee will meet Wednesday, bQMd with rcgrcl and with worth a totalof $2000—from June 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Union College, 1033 Appreciate Awards were presented to Union candidates for delegate should greatly appreciated. • ' '.;.••- .Madison ave., New York. NTS'. 11)022. • ,y lhankg fo(. tneir conlrlbutlons, resignations the Schiavonc Construction Springfield ave. .Cranford. The meeting is open County Freeholder Everett C. IjiUlmorp nnd consider us their primary ,y Co., 210 Bryant ave., to the public. Mrs. Essie Mae McCrae/'James C. Sermons, obligation." . Springfield. . The committee, made up of seven members "employment manager at Jclpo Labs In Rurltan. He emphasized dial Ihe We planned our new branch with your banking convenlenceJrv. Report from Washington Public Notice Police said the equipment appointed by the Union County Board of Chosen received Ihe Manpf the Year award. delegates "will also play a mlhd and our experienced stafj will l^e hio'st happy to assist you FRIDAY DEADLINE/ was discovered missing from All Herns otherthan spot news should be In our Freeholders, will meet In the Humanities vital part" in determining who with your banking requirements. ' • ; NOTICE OF APPLICATION . the site Monday by the firm's Building. Room- H-102. the Democratic presidential office by noon on Friday, '-...... TAKE NOTICE . that . jiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimuiiimutB* "•I1 MiHhtw i. Rinaldo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini - COLUMBIAN CLUB-—op—foreman. -Consumer affairs topics requiring r cither Public schooling^ ~ cnndldatewill bein~l976 by SPRINGFIELD, N.J. INC, Has policy-or-education attention will be con- setting up (he rules for Tp; those of you Who haverVTvIsHed us we invite you to co"rne I n an effort to equalize the stature of the IS - applied to the Township sidered, Clifford M. Peake. chairman, said;- selection of delegates-to (he Early in the 93rd'Congress, by a decisive,.bi- Public Notice Committee of the Township of the retarded and share our hospitality, and to those-of-you who already have recommended majoj; committees anH to Springfield, County of :Unlon' for Consumers having .specific _prol)lerns_or" _1!*7<> Democratic convention, partisan vote of- ai2-9li the House approved r~Tho Union CountyUnit of-thc New-Jersey— 11.Res. 132, establishing. a_10-rrt ember select^ overcome existing jurisdicliona) problems, the '-—Club License CB-2 for premises •y* complaints may discussthem with the com-' =wl5ltedTJ5"we1nvlte-yotrto-corneTagaln-to-Harrnonla7-the-Famlly— PROPOSAL situated at Old-Shunplke Road, mittee, — y Association for Retarded Children reminded committee to thoroughly sludy^lheTHouSe solect~ committee proposed —n^humber—of 1 efav lnc i,—If any,-should be— ^JISJ' ,n°u ^""TPtl? - IradlnoXs FARMER'S INN. -^* parents this week thnt all children should be SavlngsBank. •...: '._.:_.., committee system. Speaker Carl Albert and jurisdictlonal shifts, thereby increasing some sealed bids will be recelyeiHrrthe—h"««"'«)iblIocl~T6""tHB—rown»Hlp" __ jdrately:Jn-Wrltlng.,)o_.. Union seeks committees' responsibilities and . decreasing Board of Education-Olflce a Jhi cpmmfiroo of Ihe Township of Arthur H. Buehrer, Township registered ut their local elementary school then Minority Leader Gerald Ford Were in- Jonathan Dayton Regional High • st>rlnolli)ld..County of Union for a Clerk of the Township of when they reach kindergarten age. — strumental in launching this initiative, the first others. Major attention was given lo Ihe in- School, Mountain Avenue, plenary Retail . Consumption Springfield. In the county of union SPrIn?'^ld:,,.NSw, ^V,"v." °£ License C< for premises located at and State of New Jersey. "While some parents assume their mentally apprentices study of committee jurisdictions and practices tensification of Congress' oversight of laws II MONOAV, JUNE. 3, 1C74, at 3:00 'JjaMorrls Avo. Springfield,.N,J. COLUMBIAN CLUB OF . Theater benefit P.M., and Will be opened and read_ oblDdlotis If any should be made SPRINGFIELD, N.J. INC: handicapped child does not qualify for public since 1040. The-support which Members gave • 'has enacted. The. select cotnmlttee recom- CHARLES JACQUES The limited Brotherhood of the proposal demonstrated n common belief mended further profcsslonallzntion of the ImmedlaTeiy liiere'after, for Immwilaloly In writing to Arthur- President schooling, a spokesman said, "state law Carpenters und Millwrights, following [ H. Buohror, Township Clerk of the M Morrison Rd. to aid research requires school districts must classify every Offer the HIGHEST RATE on —that committee reform is vital if the House Is fiT7-Hous- e through increased committee staffing, No.sFiMlOlan Township of Springfield-In the Local 715, is recruiting can- No.4Fu«IOII County ol Union and state of New Springfield, N.J. ... Savings & Loan Association "The Union County ..chapter of the National handicapped child and provide education for didates for apprenticeship.1!, fulfill its responsibilities. As Representative and proposed that the minority, pnrty should lor 1»74-1975 Jersey. JOHN F6NT0N Foundation for Ileitls and Colitis will hold a him if he can benefit. Either it must offer an David Martin said, the goal was "a more ef- control one-third of Ihe staff posts. Proxy . * Bids, must be (1) made on the FARMER'S INN, INC. Vice.President according to the local's Joint standard proposal form, (2) CATHERINE E. LYONS W) Green Bed Rd. - _ _ HOME OFFICE:T331 Springfield Awe., Irvington theater party at 7:30 p.m. on Father's Day, appropriate special class or it must provide a Apprenticeship Committee, REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ficient operation nf Ihe committees of Ihe voting In committees was banned, remojflnfl ii enclosed In a SEALED Presldont Mountainside, N.J. . June 18, at the Paper Mill Playhouse In suitable alternative, such as individual tutoring House which arc the heart and soul of the procedural obstacle to serious consideration of ENVELOPE,' glvlnq th* (Sim of 30 Elsway Rd. FRANK CORCORAN Applications—will be ac- ml Slador and PLAINLY Short Hills, N.J. Secretary Millburn. ;, or sending the child to another school district, legislative process." amendments on controversial issues. . MARKED •• "BID FOR (Title of PETER R, LYONS 3a Kew Dr. _cep(cd from June 17 through Bid)," and date and lime of Sec. • Troas. Springfield, N.J. Join Our New The show will be "South Pacific" starring Some school systems are even providing for Unlike customary practice, each party Was Change almost Inevitably yields some hard- opening, (}) - accompanied by a STANLEY PLYTYNSKI . June 28, Monday through You Can Deposit or Withdraw Anytime 30 Elsway Rd. Treasurer , Betsy Palmer and Jerome Hines. Tickets are $7 handicapped children below the mandatory age - Friday, from B to 10 a.m. to be represented equally on the committee, Its ships and inconvenience. Like other reform certified check drawn to the order Short Hills, N.J. oMlve;" proposals,—these—recommendations were of The Union County Regional THOMAS W.LYONS '• . 182 Hillside Ave. - for front orchestra seats. Reservations may~brHflcnt«i of • •-•---• In a precedent-breaking recdgriltl-mlght— Informal and will be rejected. The KIING'SN . COURf RESTAURANT, one complete research project. Mr. arioTWrs.' the-unlt, 662 Boulevard, Kenllw6rth,_07O33r- ON Board reserves the right to re|ect has )llea to the ToWnshlp ROBERT HANNON . phone" 276-6792. ... YEAR — study's Importance, Speaker^Albert and be expected -to-do onty reluctantly. - «ny and ill hlds and lo award Com .13 Twin Oaks Oval " ^^£^:\ awrcnce-Welss-orWeatfleld are.chalrmgn of Equivalency. Applicants must 1 of-life township Springfield, N.J. • Representative Ford wore^ho flrciwrtnottBa-to _;•••;. SACHIFU'K NKKIiKD— • contract In part or whole If deemed' SprJnsfUld |oloir a,,p.len«I uie^Uiflon Tiuiitv:; chapter. Tickets or in- also be rc-3iacnti)^fer^,jjjijst_ 1 le District consUMpilon ! .. License ..... two J(BaTs of any 01 ihe «ppenr~*heToYtr the." committee.' The panel But.:ln"ordet_tpjstrengthe!i any social In-' to do so.^The successduH bidder p/emlsessllujalenwoo M0U1AII SAVINGS > AU PURPOSE •VAHOMEtOANS - resulted in the introduction on March 19,1974 of voted last week to bar the select committee's By order of th« Spfd. Leader, May 23) 30, 1974 Immediately In writing to Arthur copies, of their bWh" cer- ELECTRIC BILLS " Board of Education . ,;.(F»e»10.5B) Urban Fair June 14-16 at Kean College. Union. a.m., a costume class with dog and handler in ACCOUNTS , :, H. Res. 988,.proposing changes In committee plan from coming to the House for debate and of The Union County H. Buehrer, Clerk of the Township tificate, high school diploma > CHRISTMAS chlB " • PERSONAL SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES •HOME IMPROVEMENT "" • ' r • ' of Springfield, County of Unjon and The two-year-old club—devoted to the care, costurne at 9:30, breed groups al 10, obstacle consideration. In the wake of Solid GOP ap- Regional High School State of New Jersey. f . 10ANS • structure and jurisdiction and modifications of - Dlslrlct No. 1 B d | nt Ad« races at 11: IS and junior showmanship at noon. or Certificate of Equivalency, •TIME SAVINGS > BANKING-BY-MAIl MONEY ORDERS REGULAR SAVWK fT'y » r'••• -* r want Ad« EDWARD CHU • • feeding and enjoyment of rabbits—has. . committee procedure. Although the proposal Is proval, the Democratic caucus instead Springfield, New Jersey hlrlng empl«««. BBrar a 1 transcript , of high school ACCOUNTS BANK MORTGAGES referred the plan to an opposition-luden party ' . Lewis F. F rederlcks. Secretary yourself to 'ov S0S0.000 O 2079 Slow* St. exhibited foi numerous banks, PTA groups and Pure or mixed breed dogs can be shown In the 1 > COLLATERAL LOANS ' not perfect, It docs represent a giant step Doted May 17, 197* Union, N.J. , ; ' showmanship classes since the ability of the record, current , medical committee. , ' ' Spfd. Leader, May 33, Jpld. Leader, May 23, 30, W^ Handy Plastic Raincoat fairs. F.H.A. INSURED forward for proponents of reform. • -., (Fe»*»,«»> handler, not the dog, Is being-judged. The report signed by physical and • CHECKINOACCOUNTS ~—• ..:SSL- 1 • BANK MONEY ORDERS . SAVINGS BONDS HOME LOANS • EDUCATIONAL LOANS '..'... ASSIGNMENTS 1.IMITKD .."'e.nf.ry fee Is $1 per class per dog. TherVls", ho honorable military discharge, ..The - auntrtUee -propoujd. that ^members ,-Thls action appears-to.bo a cuso of moving fficRfftts: I n Your PocicAt Peake new \ admission charged. - • ' " where applicabfe. ; generally should have only one committee Congressional, reform from theback burner" ^ -Entries will he taken on the day of the show Local 715 is located ot 1177 assignment,' thus • fostering expertise and into tho deep freeze. I call on the Democratic Clifford M. Peake of Westfield, executive only, from B a.m. iintir 15 minutes before the -B; Grand -st,-, Elltabeth.- -- minimizing-' schedule conflicts. Second caucus tv awaken to Its responsibility to • Limited Quantity-First Come, FirstServed •*" vice-president of the Eaitern Union County judging of the class starts. Flyers and further -assignments would extend only to a few. minor"-• respond positively to the nation's clarion call Chamber of Commerce, was elected president ZAMBIA PENALTY information is available through the show President Kenneth Kaunda committees .vyhose workloads would "not iji- for Congressional reform. Our country today WB CLOTHESLINE of the New Jersey Association of Chamber of- chajrman, Ellen Sweeney, 233-8295) club ad- . terfere with major legislative proceeding*. In Reeds strong Congressional leadership. DIVIDENDS PAID ON COMPLETED CLUBS of Zambia has announced that Commerce Executives at the association's _ visor, Mrs. Ketchow,m-5647, or the 4-H~offIce the death penalty will prevail I WM me »annual meeting at Rider College, Trenton. ,2334368, 300 North ave., E,, Westfield. for- armed robbery." OUTSTANDING SElKTiON Of PAtHIINGS BY (ij SUPREME SAVINGS RHODA B.KAPLAN ^~- AHO tOAW, AHOCUTIOH TEE. CAR TO SELL?! Sociologist speaks at Jewish meeting Th%Farnily Sociologist Dr. Manhelni' on several- main areas Family and Aged., Each able to raise and ask HOURS- requiring service by Jewish Shapiro will -be keynote workshop will be headed by questions, discuss- and par- .,* SCOTCH PLAINS community-Community lay and professional leaders, speaker at the annual meeting ticipate. ' " ' I* 1 TM.) Tfwra. • rjA. to • r.M. of tjie Jewish Federation of Relations, Jewish Education, and those present will be able > Dr. Shapiro wllX evaluate;, N SQUARE & 540 MORRIS AVE. — 289-08JX^ AM. to 4 f.M.l Ihwn. a AJ*. I. S F.M. Central New Jersey on Sun- Group and Leisure Time to choose.the topic of most the needs as determined by \ &i AM. to f AM-I * s fM>* t TM. • )tyitmrON,N*W -jmacr day, June 2, at the YM-YWHA, Activities, and Services to the interest to them. They will be the discussion groups 'aijd In SCOTCHH PLAINSPLAINS: : •.>.• . . •• • % Green lano, Union, at 7 p.m. report them In •• term* of cAII CLASSIFIIDI :*»•- TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEHi ; ,-..-•• Also on 'the agenda la' the Federation's role In these 22553 NORNORTHH AAVE. (Cor. Crestwood Rd.) — 654-4622 •!'•••• M«£ftfrlteU»>l>j«. to 4 fj*.i Tkvra. A*, •«*.*> 686.7700 IIVINSTOft election of officers and board Would yoii like lomfhalp In preparing n«w»p(ip«rr«leaie»? areas. . ...•.•.;./ . •:;'.,,' ,' '< W«M(4tri'Mly 1A.M. to » KM., 11 tM. to tfM.' members, . • .*,;•. Write to thU newspaper and atk for our "Tip! on Sub- Coffee and, take will be Member Federal Depotit Insurance Corp." ' ' ot. Shapiro's presentation 1 mltllno Newt Releojoi." served; Dr. Gerald Stafflh ot -will be followed by workshops • Westfield Is chairman.. ,-. •••.•.,.-.f.-wV..r.»l-,-'.;i'-Viv. ••-••.. .~,>T -,-••• .-; .'. .i

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6 12-Thuwday, May 23, 1974-SPRINGFIEID(NJ.) LEADER [Beth Ahm men ' _ ' SPRINGFIELD(N.J-) LEADER-Thursdoy, Moy 23, 1974-13, Temple children pick Dr. Spielholz 2 W6manAs Clut> members to beconsecrated as new president Dr. Barney. Splelholz, ol 50 Redwood rd.,' GREG ATIQN ISRAEL . . TEMPLE BETH AHM honored at state convention tomorrow evening Springfield, was installed as president of the OF SPRINGFIELD secretary, American home department AN AFFILIATE OF THE Two members of the Mountainside Woman's Men's Club of Temple Beth Ahm at its recent 33$ MOUNTAIN AVE. chairman. By.-.Laws Revision .chairman, Consecration services at Temple Beth Ahm, UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA Club were honored last week at the New Jersey installation meeting. Dr. Splelholz, a veterin- CORNER SHUNP1KE ROAD program chairman, youth conservation Springfield, will be conducted by Rabbi Reuben BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD State Federation of Woman's Clubs convention. R. . Lovinc and Jtantor Farld' DardaBhti, arian, was vice-president and a trustee of the RABBI ISRAELS. TURNER " chairman and has been activejn the drama and RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE in Atlantic City. The association placed the Men's Club for the past 10 years. ' Friday' — 7:15 a.m., morning minyan, ser- music departments. ' . ' " tomorrow evening for the students of the^Aleph CANTOR'FARID DARDASHTI names of Mrs. Michaeh-S. Sgarro and Mrs. class in the-j-Jebrew School. Outgoing President Sam Greenfelt was hon- vice.,?^ p.m., "welcome of Sabbath" service.' Today — 8:30 p.m., Hadassah meeting. Mrs. Hancock is sixth district drama hnar lh Donald F. Hancock on Its permanent honor roll ' ' The chtldren-witl^Krrticipate-iirthi ed hyi.thyi.thh f ^ "^ ° p^T^T tinrl gifgiftt. - -Saturday—9 ernrr-ehumaah (Bible) study • Friday— 8.4S p.m.. Sabbath - chairman-tor ihe s or.their '"fine, inspiring leadership and'out- / and will ulso present a cantata under "the Lou Dultz was honored as "outstandintdi g man - with Rashl interpretation. 9:30 a.m.. Sabbath Saturday — 10 a.m., Sabbath services, standing ability." served on the state yearbook committee and direction of their teachers. Martin Shlndler, of the year" for his job as membership vice- morning service; jermon: "Turning the Desert - Sunday —8:30 p.m., Confirmation exercises; wps program assistance^ chairman for the president, Marvin Steinberg was given The \. Mrs. Hancock, who served as club president president, and Mrs. Norton Millman, vice- . into a Garden;" Bar Mitzvah, Mitchell Toland, Shavuot services. - • • district.' ' '' merit award olthe Men's Club for his accomp- from 1969 to 1971 and is a membr of .the club's, president, as well as Mrs. Joseph Zuckerberg, son of Marvin and Phyllis Toland. Kiddush Monday — 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., Shavuol 'Mrs. Hancock has. been active in the lishmenls in programming. ~. . board of t/usjees, has also been the group's chairman of the school board, will present the" after services sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. services. '..'„' -••.•• Mountainside PTA, the school library com- . Jrving Solomon, president of the Northern second ' vice-president, corresponding students with prayer books and certificates of . Tpland. 8 p.m., afternoon service; study group.——Tuesday — 9 a.ST.. Shavuot services. mittee, the Girl Scour and Cub Scout consecration. < „ " - -. . New Jersey Region of Jewish Men's Clubs, was "EthicsoftheFathers;""Farewell-toSabbath Minyan services — Monday through Friday, ..principal speaker and Installing officer. organizations, the Gov. Livingston Regional . Ori^Sunday. night, Shavuot festival eve," service." ••# . . 7 a.m.; Monday through Thursday, 8:15 p:m.; High School PTA, the Mountainside Bestowers, confirmation ceremonies will be held during Also honored was sthe U8Y basketball team Sunday — 8 a.m., morning minyan service; Sunday, 9 a.m.-and 8:15'p.m.; Saturday, 7:30 of teenagers.who completed a 9-0 season under the Community Fund and the Mountainside services conducted by Rabbi Lcvlne and fellowship breakfast. 8 p.m., afternoon service. p.m. Cancer Crusade, which she served as chair- Cantor Dardashti. The students will present a the leadership of Harold Dennis, vice-president ^8:30 p.m., Shavuot evening service. of the Men's Club. Two regional trophies were man. ' ' •• • "cantata under the, direction, of Caritor bar- Monday —9: aim.,- Shavuot morning WMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs.Sgarro has served the MounLainsidc dashti: Mrs. Allen Sl'cih will be in charge of the -glven-them, a medal of leadership went to the service; sermon: ''Torah ;Is • Not- for the -•••- MEETING HOUSE LANE * 7 coach. " Woman's Club as_.recording -secretary, proceedings for the evening. .-' " • KER—Oenlse Rohde (left) of Springfield, a Keen College student •Heavens;" Kiddush after "services. 8 p.m., MOUNTAINSIDE decorations chairman,- hospitality chairman, Benjamin Margqlis, director of education for Howard Borok, president of the Men's Jt3ub - servJrtg on Internship ot the Elizabetlbh h Nursing HHome , ddiscussei s hdifhandicraft t workk afternoon services; study session, "Shavuot MINISTER; THE REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT second vice-president, first vice^resident. Temple Beth Ahm, will present awards to the HONOREES — A dinner-dance has been sche"dule"d by Congregation Israel of bowling lerigue gave out trophies to the winners , ~v9fth one of the home's patients. Miss Rohde assisted In setting up an exhibit of and Dairy Foods;" evening service.' ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR': American Home chairman, conservation and of the winter season. ; 1 cohfirrriands; Stuart, Brumer, Robyn Glaser, Springfield to honor, from left, Bernot Weiss, Herman Sperljng, Abe Zimmerman ' ' art, sculpture and handicrafts created by residents of the home, which was Tuesday.— 9 a.m.,' Shavupt morning service; JAMES LITTLE garden chairman, club president and trustee. ALICE WEINSTEIN . '•••' Ricky Grecr, Richard Hersh, Pauline Kauf- and Abe Strulowltz. The four men.are termed the 'elder statesmen of the temple. displayed last week at- the Elizabeth ^'ublitftlbrary as pprt of a_Natlonal Nursing sermon, "Ruth Was Converted According to Thursday — 8 p.m., Session meeting. She has served the state federation for two man, Jay Uss, Mark Schneider, Ira Starr, -• Home Week observance. • \ • ' ' '• . - • Halacha." Kiddush after services; hosts, .Mr. Sunday — 9:15 a.m., adult Bible study. 10:30 years as sixth district chairman of' COTF Debbie Stein, Barbara Weinbftrg and Edda Kay and Mrs. Nathan Stern' 8 p.m., afternoon a.mrr morning worship; Mr. Talcott Will Mrs, Weinstein seryation and garden and currently Is northern EUNICE K. KSPARZA Zurkoff. t • - • •services: study session, "The Book of-Ruth." preach. Child care during service. vice-chairman of the conservation,and garden Congregation Israel to cite . TVednesday,Thursday — 7:15 a.m., morning Tuesday — Noon, UPW meeting. department. Forthe past three years she has Bicyclist among 5 persons minyan service. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., religious Espdrza-Aldrich Wednesday — 7.p.m,, Westminster Choir. 8 named to office by assisted in creating the federation exhibit'at school classes. 8 p.mvraft^rnoon-servlces; p.m.. Chancel Choir rehearsal. - . . ; j . . nm-w >• " I four of its 'elder statemen' advanced study group; evening service. the New Jersey State Flower Show. engagement Four "older, statesmen"' of Congregation*' StruldwIRls a •foiiriaer.rotTYoHnB'ilsrnel ol Hurt in ciutamobile accidents Wednesday — B:30 p.m.,' Sisterhood In- THE-MOUNT^IDE Woman's- Club' <~~! stallaUonT' ~ ,--'—• rr^ ••••••• Israel of Springfield, successor to Congregntion Spriiiffleld ;IK well »s long-time member of ' Five persons, Including a \1-yaar^oii started before the red light changed at the sing New Jersey .Pennsylvania, Dclawarcand ' Mr „„„ Mrs .^ A;K!ipn^of 21B(:1(.n ^^ Adas Israel Mishnayes, . Congregation CqiiKreRalion Kncsseth Israel. He served as bicyclist, were 'injured in accidents In Intersection with Main street. Balistrcrl's bike SPRINGFIELD West Virginia have announced the election and, Sixth District spring festival andcreatlvearts 1 ' FIRSTtPKKSIIYTEKIAN CHURCH.'- , engagement of their daughter ,•Kuniee'K., to Kiu'ssoilli Israel mid , Young Isrjic|__nf president or (he Newark Chassidic .Center and Springfield last week, township pol|°P repor- then flipped onto Its side and skidded along the MSGR. FRANCIS X. COYLE.PASTOR installation of Alice Weinstein of Springfield as day held at Holy Trinity Lutheran ChilrCh. MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL Richard Aldrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. ljenf-y~ Springfield, will be honoralal the dinneF-(]j|nc<' liiisalsb.beeii president of thelllllside Jewish .."tcdii... . ' " " •",' ~'y pavement. ' , '.''.; :' REVi STEPHEN P. LYNCH second vice-president at their recent conven- Art awards were won _by_'Mrs. Arthur Ton- Aldrich of Wallingford, Conn. • ' 5 SPRINGFIELD nessen, Mrs. Edward F. Hay, Mrs. Max Weiss of .the congregation lo he held Wednesday Center. He is presldcnt'of Congregation Agudas Police said the cyclist, ,B The cyclist suffered injuries to his right knee REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING tion in Atlantic City. Mrs. Weinstein, a resident Miss Esparzu, an alumnu of Gov. .Livingston .•evening, June. 5, at Patrician •Caterers. ? .Israel of Irvington, He is a life member of the and was taken to Overlook by the First Aid '• • PASTOR: THE REV. BRUCE W. EVANS, REV. PAUL J.KOCH of Springfield for the past 18 years, has been an and Mrs. James Goense. • Millburn, was riding on.Mclsel avenue May 14 D.D. Hcgionul High School, Berkeley Heights, will —liivingslon.-The.;fnur_anc.Abe. Zimmerman. Mizrachl Organization of America i\nd an of- • at 7:51 a.m. when hecoljidcd with an auto Squad. ASSISTANT PASTORS—T; -• a member of B'nal B'rith Women for the past 23 Winners In painting for advanced graduate next month from Gordon College, DIRECTOR OV CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: chairman of the congregation's board of .ficlul patron '•'or'tlit>"'Visliriitzer Religious which was backing out of a driveway. Price, _ Sunday Masses—7 p.m. Saturday); 7, 8:15, years'. . classification were Mrs. William Cochranc and Wcnham, Mass.. where she has,been majoring — .SHKILA KILBOURNE -., , Mrs. Edward Hay. ' directors; Ilermart>SDpr|ing and Denial Weiss, Community of H'nal Brak, Israel. who suffered Injuries to his right knee, was 9:30, 10:45 a.m. and noon. Dally,.7 and 8 a.m. Mrs. Weinstein was active in the formation of'. in Spanish. She is employed liy the Exxon Corp. Thursday — 7:15 p.m., Girls' Choir —honorary pi;esi((ents>^aiid Al><> Klrntowilz. taken to Overlook Hospital, Summit, by the Holyday, on eves of Holy day at 7 p.m.; on Holy the Springfield Chapter of B'nal B'rith Women The American home department red ribbons Her fiance, a graduate of Lyman High 1 rehearsal. 7;ill) p.m. Webelos. 8 p.m., Senior went to Mrs. Weiss. Mrs .Tnsenh 7lnhor Mb;: '' minvon chairman. X/ , '• Reservations for. the dinner may be made Springfield First Aid Squad. No charges were days at 7, 8, 9, 10 a.m! and 7 p.m.: . ' andwas its first president for a two-year term. School, WalllnRford" attended Southern Con- Time To Choir rehearsal. ; -i George Bailey, Mrs. Edward H.Hay and Mrs. • ,. - , , , ,.,,,\.' ,„,, i,^/ IhrouglhrnuBh"BBnyilcHcr,»7(i-4(KKf B8tty1leller, 37M632.. ' Francevraneess Kornorn is filed against the motorist,John.J.'Brenner, 34,: She then'served the Northern New,. Jersey necticut University and now is a history major Sunday — 9:15 a.m., Church School, Classes Confessions—Saturday, 1 to 2 p.m. Monday _ According to Jack Stif(^nan and Jack \ * „ of 1G2 Melsel ave. Council of B'nai B'rith Women in many chair- Michael S. Sgarro. at Gordon College. ~ . ' • f ()UVC|lir iulewluT which is for 3-year-olds to Grade 7 are taught in the through Friday,- 7:15 to 7:45-p.m. No con- ,EE HARELIK ^X " Warner, co-chairmen of the eve^^fo,,,-,,,™ ^ fished in association with-the event, At 7:45 a.m. May. 14, two drivers were Spare manships: veterans, United Nations Day, pro- Garden depilf)ment awards-wept to Mrs. A September wedding is planned. Parish House. Nursery service is provided on fessions on Sundays, Holy days and eves of together represent more than iwNwars V affair••«..=-. Mapleiavenue.near Meiscl avenue. •y CIHAID ANOIIWS - blinnunl Ad«!ia( which she became president of the Northern constituent congregations. "Thejoinl tribute-^ identical worship services, with Dr. Evans— OUHLAOYOFfcOUHDKH——<• — At tlm inutallatlonjield rttiiiitly at Ole Manor Police said Edwin Snlffin, 55, of Callfon, who "** ———: —^J. "~New Jersey Council. them as a first major activity will help cement David L, Warner, president; ' Dr. Leonard_ : preaching. The Springfield Fire Department 300 CENTRAL AVE., MOUNTAINSIDE in Orange, Mrs. L. Schoertfcld and Mrs, John the borids of friendship and loyally of all -the was driving a dump truck, told them the Shopping for a second or leisure home has She is also a member of the regional boards to install officers Slrulowitz, vice-presideiil, and Rabbi Israel 15. n will attend at Ihe 9:30 hour as their annual" REV.GERARDJ.McGARRY, :oyd were Installed as new members. memberships lo the new united congregation," — mishap^Dccurred—whenJa.-car.-oper-ated-by taken-.Qil-n- .c.w_d.ln'.enslon_fpr_thousjinds_of_ of career counselling services and the Anti-Def- I^ce Hurelik of Springfield will be installed as Tunieiy spiritiia'ncaderof life congregntion; Mildred Seldmnn, 02, of )n5C Troy dr., Americans over the age of 55. For many, that memorinrscrviccfnndcpartcdmembers^Hherzz:^ PASTOR amation League. As a member of the district Stifelinan and Warnei'-snid '-•- 1•- companyrChlld earc is provided for preschool ^president of the Sisterhood of Congregation unit lembers of the eonimitlee. Springfield, was forced into the path of his weekend retreat-will—In a few short ^cars- ~ • REVrGERARD B7WHELAN general committee for the past nine ycarsrshc" DR. BARNEY SPEILHOLZ children on the second floor of the Chapel- Israel of Springfield on Wednesday, at B:30 Zimmerman was president of Congregation —vehicle.aftpr-an unidentified auto cut,her off. become their retirement home. • REV. JAMESF. BENEDETTO ' -. has brought about the formation of four chap- The installation of officers of the Westfield Tuesday — 4::«) p.m., Elizabeth Presbytery p.mrat the synagogue, 33i» Mountain Ave., Chapter of Hadassah was held last week at the Adas Israel MiKhnnyi'S-for-the-l-l-yoar-i^pr-ior-to- Mrs. Seldman's car-then struck an auto in the Lwhilp many-younger families ore buying ASSISTANT PASTORS ters In New Jersey and has also served as meeting in the" .Second'Church, Rahway. Springfield. .. -• home of Mrs. Harold Washerman of Westfield. far left lane, driven by Laura Brown, 55, of second homes in the less-develnjied areas, Sunday—Masses at 7, B, 9:15; 10 JO a.m. and philanthropy and community, and veterans ser- ; Troop73 Cub Scouts get awards; Wednesday .-_ 9-11:30 a.m.,. weekday Mrs. Harelik Is a past president of the Tovim wedcling April 20 The installing officer was Mrs. Arthur Som- Scotch -Plains.-pollccsald.- . . _lolder_ Americans arc turning increasingly to 12 noon. vice chairman. cooperative nursery. ' - • ' Chapter of B'nai H'rith Women and n' merfield. The following office'rs were installed ROBERT W.RYDER Reliel Society, Ihe llchrow.Youth Academy, According to polico, both women suffered leisure home projects-Where there arc more •Saturdays—evening Muss, 7 p.m. Her husband, David Weinstein,. is a reales- representative ' to the Jewish Community The marriage of SanuVp Huntley, daughter of Hobo Picniq plans being completed tate broker and a member of the Srpingfield forl974r75: Mrs. Milton Hollander, president, the Hebrew Free MaiKSiicicty and the Hebrew injuries, in the crash and were taken, to complete facilities and services for year-round Weekdays—Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. Council of 'Springfield. . IIOI.V CKOSS I..ILTIIKRAN riHUU'll .Mr; and Mrs, S.C.JHuntley of Rome, N.Y., and Mrs. Sidney Cheser, .vice-president, fund rais- Sheltering Home. He has participated in United Overlook by the First Aid Squad. ; -living. First Aid Squad. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein Other officers to be installed with Mrs. Ryder candidate Arrangements are being completed foe the year pin; Mrs. Barbara Dlugosz, assisslanl t r-(THEX'IIUHCII.OKTHB RADIO First Friday—7, 8 and 11:30 a.m. ... Leonard Whitlock, son of Mrxand Mrs. Edward ing; Mrs. Frank Friedland, vice-president, Jewish Appeal campaigns. ' _ At 5:55 p.m. May 14, Randall D. Edwards, 27, This trend has actually speeded up the live at 74 Irwin st.'and arc the parents of two Harelik include Eunis Penn, chairman of the Cubs of Troop 711 at St. JamcsNQhurcli. loader, one-year pin; John Beyer, two-year "LUTHKHAN IlOlllt" AND TV's Miraculous Medal..' Novena and Mass- Whitlock, formerly of Sprlngfiejdr took place membership; Mrs. Stanley Daitchj co-vice- of Middlesex, was hurt when his car smashed growth of many of these developments into full— children, Susan and Ralph. board; Ustello Prcsslaff and Rae Alboum, vice- Sperling was president of Congregation Springfield, and their families to attcndUie pin; William Doerrler, two-year pin; Paul Itri, • "THIS ISTHK LIFE") Monday at 8 p.m. April 20 in Stuart, Fla. " ^\ president with Mrs. Martin Simon, program- for B'.S. degree ,f into a utility pole off the westbound lanes of lit, fledged communltles-7-ncw, small towns. presidents; Betty Heller, treasurer; Frances Kn'esseth .Israel for a number of years. He is annual Hobo Picnic on June 2. „ " • \ one-year pin, gold arrow, three silver arrows. (KIO MOUNTAIN AVE,, ... . Miss Huntley is a graduate of Alfred ming; Mrs. Gus Cohen, vice-president, educa- . Robert W. Ryder of 18 Brook st., Springfield,. 22, polico reported^ One of tho major reasons many older couples _Bcnedlctlon during theLschopl year on.Friday EARLY COPY Korn, recording secretary; Nettie Levinson, chairman (if .the hoard of directors of the The Rev. Paul Koch presented Ihe Parvuli Nydcnner; Gregory Lalevee, two-yenr pin, two at 2:45 p.m. University. School of Ceramic Design and tion; Mrs. Milton Wasch,'treasurer; Mrs. Fred is among 3G0 seniors who are candidates for - Police said Edwards told them an uniden- arc attracted to Jhese_ mjw leisure-oriented Publicity Chairmen are urged to .corresponding secretary, and Sandi Strulowitz, Hebrew Sheltering Home of Essex County, Dei awards during a recent church service lit silveiilyer arrow's .-"assistant—dctmcr; Chris- THE UEV.JOKLH. YOSS, PASTOR Baptisms on Sunday at 2 p.m. by ap- Engineering, Rome, N.Y. Mr, Whitlock, - Glnsburg^financialsecretary;rMrsrMorris Is- bachelor of science degrees at the 106th com- vice-president of the Hebrew Passover Relief St. James Church to the following; Joseph McW tified vehicle cut him off, forcing his car into communities is the blend of all age groups. As observe the Friday deadline for other immediate past president. The new officers graduate of Florida institute of Technology,•!,•) scrlis, assistant financial secretary; Mrs. mencement of Worcester Polytechnic Institute e, two-year pin; Rdbby. Dlugosz, one- TELKPHONK: DR9-4S2S pointment. .-.•'. Society and serves on the board of the Hehrew DiSturco, Steve Dahmen, William Doerrler. year pilK Glenn Murphy, one-year pin. the pole. Edwards, suffering lacerations of the the new towns grow, residents—especially than spot news. Include your name, will lie installed by Idclle Llpschitz. Mrs. Pcnn teaching there'" while studying for a graduate^ Charles Schnorr, corresponding secretary, and June 2. in Worcester, Mass. Thursday -• II p.m.. choir. Confessions every Saturday and eves of Holy Kree Loan Society of Essex County. He. is past Paul UrL. Gregory Lalevcc, Michael Magaldo Den 5—Meg. Carol Felberbnum, den lender; mouth, was taken to Overlook by the First Aid' retirees—hnve a great opportunity to take part address and phone number. ' _ is chairman for the evening's events. degree in oceanographic engineering. Mrs. David Stolaroff, recording secretary. Sunduy ,-• H::tO a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 Days and First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and from Elliot Richardson, resigned attorney general president of the Newark Council. Jewish and James Mullcry. Mrs. Sue Conttxassistant leader, one-year pin; Squad. '.. ' • In civic and community activities. There Is also in the Nixon cabinet who served Massachusetts A Springfield man wos Injured-Saturday a.-wide_varlety_of_types of housing-available a.m.. Family (irowth Hour. 10:45 a.m., wor- '7:43 to 8:30 p.m. i : Nutioiial Fund, and First Newark Chapter of Cubmasler Ted I.oyn gave awards to Ihe Rod Conli, w6H,"\sne-year pin; David Felber- ship; " ™~ 1—..^_—- "ns attorney general and lieutenant governor, 1 within new leisure communities...... , , jj* B'nai Zion. - following den leaders and their assistants. baum, denner, one'-yenr pin; David Muller, whcn,)il8 motorcycle overturned- a(ter ho MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CHAPEL,- reportedly attempted to avoid a collision with Many of the families buying second homes a will deliver the main address. « ' ... Den 1—Mrs. I-ois Malachar, den lender, one- ' assistant denner, one^ear pin; Malcolm SI»H1N<;HKI,I>KMANUKI, 1I80SPRUCEDR. an auto on Springfield avenue.. • , few years in advance of retirement are using Weiss is a past president of Congregation year pin; Mrs. Helen Castcllanl, assistant . Jiogers, one-year pln;-Thohins Lofredo, wolf, UNITED MKTIIOIUST CHURCH Police, sniii witnesses to the mishnp stilted the these dwellings first for their own pleasures- Knesseth Israel, as well as its. predecessor.- .leader, one-year pin; . Anthony ,Caslellani, 'one-year pin. . "V CHURCH MALL AT ACADEMY GREEN MOUNTAINSIDE 3 Springfield students cyclist, Frank Ballstrcrl, 35, of 80 Mapes ave., weekends or vacations. Large numbers rpnt Congregation Anshe Israel Ein Jacob. He was-a. denner, one-year pin; Christopher Malnchar, Webelos-UflhwrWooll, leaderTvJolln Bot- • -THE REV. JAMES DEWART7MINISTER RE V. B A tiON H. BROWN .PASTOR s the dwelling when they are not using them, thus win dean's list spots founder of the Hebrew Academy of Essex* ^assistant denner, one silver arrow, one-year lino, three-year ,pin, aquanaut, was southbound on the avenue when he PARSONAGE PHONE: 23M544 "^swerved his bike to avoid a car which allegedly augmenting their income. Thursday — II p,tn.{ Chancel Choir; Trlvctt County, an eiirly sponsor ofJhe Essex County pin; John Mann, silver, arrow, one-year pin; Anthony-Catnlfnno,'.three-year pin, aqunnaut, Chapel. CHURCH OFFICE: 232;3458 Three .Springfield students have been named RitualariinSs, and served as a director of the Siegfried Brunnaeker, one-yenr pin; Jack citizen; Andy Picdl'i'three-year pin, aquamurtv Friday — H p.m.. Busy Fingers, 47 Clinton Sunday—9:45 a.m., Sunday School for youth Reed and Barf on to the dean's list aj the Newark College of Arts Hebrew Sheltering Home, the llohrcw Vogel, one-year pin. . ' geologist, craftsman Frank Colatrugllo, thrce- FRIDAY DEADLINE ave.rSprlnRfield:—. -^ f of all ages and adults (buses arc available; call and Sciences, Rufgers University, for the fall Passover Relief and the Essex County Den 7—Mrs. Arlene Mullcrv, den leader, one- ycuiLj>in.Jiauunuul;JD.w.ight Sarni, three-year AM .Items other-fhan-spo* Sim.tny -. y v noon on (20 averaoe lenOth words) W.00. Call 684-7700. year pin; Thomas Dzunn, two-year pin; Nell '•• sportsman. Friday. Think radial...and a.m., fellowship period. 11 a.m., morning l-3;.nurscry also available). 6 p.m., Senic and Peter Daniel May of 25 Cypress ter., a her, "n**-yw 1"": Mli-hnol Mnpnlriiy fh" ''ighr'sl nwnrd in Cub Scouting,_Arrow-flf_ Youth Fellowship. 7 p.m., evening worship sophomore. worship. The Rev, Gendd K. Knoff. associate two-year pin; Jimmy Mullcry, two-year pin: Light, was given to John Bottlno, Anthony general secretary for Christian education of-the service. Jlpnnlc Poles, two-year pin; Joseph DiSturco, Calafano, Mark Wood and Andy Pledl by their PUNCH LINE t^foktothe National Council of Churches from 1985-1972, Wednesday—midweek prayer service. - one-year pin; Dwayne Sarni, one-year pin. Webelos leader, Wood. ' " OF THE WEE will be the guest speaker; sermon: "A God Friday—7:30 p.m., Chapel Mountaineers, Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Den 3—Mrs. Eileen Dahmen, den leader; Wood Introduced Frank Phillips and four Boy Unknown - A Cod Made Known," = Bible and .crafts for youths, grades 3-8, . two-year pin; Steve Dahmen, two-year'pin: Scouts from Troop 70. They congratulated the Leader Tuesday — H p.m.. Women's Mission Circle. Wendell Joyner, two-year pin; Sean McCnbc, Webelos who will be entering Boy Scoutingthls Wednesday — 3:;to p.m., Wesley Choir. 8:30 ALL ABOARD^=The Dodge Motor Corporation has TENNIS MAY 23-24-25 denner, two-year pin; Jonathan. Sllvormnn... TEMPLE SHA'AftEY SHALOM year; ---•' • . pTm., Search. ' ', awarded Rex Weinstein of Troy drlverSprlngfleld, assistant denner, one-year pin. MICHELIN ^ AN AFFILIATE OF THE UNION OF Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lalcvce—he Is Cub a trip to Bermuda for being the.leadlng Dodge car Den 4—Mrs. Pat Lalevee, den lender, two- 1 KVANGKMIAPTIHTCIIURCH AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS • and truck salesman in Morris County for the RACQUETS chairman and she Is den leader—were S. SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND SHUNPIKE RD. presented w1"1 <> K^ by the troop for their Michelin radials ,,• ^t2SHUNPIKEROAD, months of- Marchrand April. Weinstein, who Is ^-SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD known as 'Rex the Van King,' Is employed by Mrs.. Kenney will give many hours of work for the troop, . RABBI: HOWARD SHAPIRO HEAD WILLIAM (-. SCHMIDT JR., PASTOR Mlkan Motors-, 280 Main St., Madison. organ recital Sunday Mrs. Eileen Dahman and Mrs. Pat Lalevee AT THE OFFICE smooth out all HEAR THE EVANGEL HOUR EVERY CANTORriRVING KRAMERMAN * BANCROFT were given the "Den Leaders-Training Award" SHE'S AN • FRIDAY EVENING, 9:30 p.m., OVER RADIO Thursday—5:30 to 7 p.m., confirmnnds meet_ at the Scout council dinner-dnncc. —•-. with rabbi. 8 p.m., duplicate bridge. Mary VanVleck Kenney of Bnltusrnl way, EFF'/Cl£MCY STATION WAWZ, 99.1 FM DUNLOP Springfield, will present a recital on the EXPERT; AT the bumps. Thursday — 7:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Friday—8:45 p.m., erev Shabbat service. Church—Chuckles HOME HER- Saturday—10:30 a.m;; ShabbatrseTvice. — Bcckrath organ in St. Stephen's Church,, TO PUBLICITY CHAIRMEN: This ttaeHMltad Radial Tiro Friday — 7 p.m:, Boys' Brigade.— WILSON HUSBANP Monday-^10:30 a.m., Shavuot, confirmation. Millburn, Sunday at 4 p.m. Would you lilts some help in preparing eaniMtna Mlehefln Warranty* Sunday— 9:45 aTm., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Marsh has special Spring . Mrs. Kenney has been organist-choirmaster CALLS IT ~ for 40,000 mDei on Unoriginal morning worship. Pastor Schmidt, will preach savings on 12-pc. starter sets newspaper releases? Writs to trVis news- ANTI0C11 BAPTIST CHUIlCll- MARCRAFT. at St. Stephen's for the past three years and NAGG/fJG, traod. (Many owners g«t much from the Book of Mark. 11 a.m., Junior Church, paper and ask for our "Tips on Submitting MECKES ST. AND S.SPRINGFIELD AVE in all of Reed &Barton Sterling's" before that was at St. Rose of Lima for eight mowO Puncture resistant' • 5:30 p.m., Senior High Youth Group. 5:45 p.m.. beautifuTpatterns including DAVIS years.. :": News Releases." • •- Mlchellnsglvo precise Junior High Group. 7, p.m..^ening_scixi£

•Brakes BIBLE FREE! •Alignment QUIZ This custom "Tree of STEPS DOWN — Fred Belswlngp^pf SO1? Meli«l oV«., HEADING EAST? — 'By MILT HAMMER" Life" Silver Chest • Shock with your 32-po. Sprlngflaid,' has recently retired from Esso 1. Whose name is In- ...... /''•• . . Absorbers service for eight 6f Reseatth and'.Engineering Company. H«-held the terprated as-ra«anlngJ.lfathcr...... ,..l'.!y.* ,.?l»?rd_ riimori jh«t. h« - may ba moonllphtlngl' : ^ position of research technician In the analytical., ^f many nations?" , Reed S' Bartbri * Engine newest pattern, and information division at the Esio R«»«arch 2. How many days notice "Tree of Life' Center In linden. Beitwlnger |olned the company Tune-ups did God give Moah that the In 1933. flood was about to begin? LIKE Writ* your drum* In Mimh'i bridal 3. Who was raised from the r*gl«tar and m»k« Iham com* tnie. dead at Peter's command? Select the sterling', china and 4. the first bird mentioned glassware'you would like tq have Hours Mon.# Tuet., & Wed. 9:30-5 SI'l DIO .In the Bible was the — • Learn theJStopt Thurs. 10-9 Fri. & Sat. 9:30-5 FULL SERVICE OFFICES 5. What' was the name , to Beauty. and just register In Marshls Bridal Jesus gave to Simon? Phone For a P Register. When your friends or i Ml I' \l •- ! l\i ON BOTH SIDES OF Announcing a> new addition \a our staff . • 70-0- " relatives ask you; your parents ^ \ \\; Kn V\ IN Beauty Lesson WORLD TIRE "ANSWERS of your In-laws what you would MILLBURN SPORTS CENTER SPRINGFIELD AVE, JERRlfKASSEL Hke^just tell them you're llstedjn 1752 Springfield Ava, Maplewood^N J. rly o* AMI BirtiniytfinM ^ . Marsh'a Bridal Register. You'll"be. (i:8 Fine Jewelers & Silversmiths since; 1908 delighted to llnd that you get so 313 Millburn Telephone (201) 763-17Q0 Studio Hi: (0t-% Spy) (SBDJOQ) ,;/,.V: V ••..*••.•,H'.'B,-T» i' ForturthorlntormallonoBllMr;ci8U(lB(201)37*-7100' \ TlrmSp»cMI$tM»lnc* 1914 WSTINCTVB COIFF^BCS ';, • * . much of what you'wished for, '• II MAMf ITIIIT WMHUT, NIW Jl««m WtOl 265 Millburn Ave., Mlllbum, N. J., Open MOn. & Thurs. 9 P.M. • V^marlcan Express • BankAme'rlcord • Master Cha'tgo • ' : 240 MORRIS *¥E. ^-',. «*. SPRINQFIELD _ Cosmetics '^Perfumes , Boutiques . .a •'

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14-TKursday, AAgy 23, 1974-SPRINGFIELD(NJ) LEADER Donor dinner set Thursdoy, A/loy 23, 197.4 -Mrs. Hausman is installed presi Wednesday night Your Guide To Better Livif{g by temple'women of B'nai B'rith Women's District 3 The Sisterhood'of temple Israel_o'f Union will Florence Hausman''of (tffi.I-exinRlon rtf. Mrs." Hausman. also has been active in h,er hold ifs annual donor dinner Wednesday at 6:36 Union, was elected as president of B'nai B'rith community ^or Ihe Mental Health program, p.m. at the Clinton Manor in Un(o,n. More than Cancer Relief, Heart Fund and the Retarded ^200 members and their guests, are expected to SU BU RB A N RE A L ESTATE MA RT Women District 3 1 New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and West Virginia i at, a recent Children's.Association. , attend. The event will climax the Sisterhood's' convention al the Holiday Inn. Atlantic City. current season of religious, cultural, social and — - _»Gity^# Suburbs # Farm Country » Lake • Shore "—Installing nllicer'w'as Mrs: Sncldorf Molofl. —Hrr-httabmttHttt-io.o a pacpacl'proKiaqnt promoqni; olf foefop D'na D'nj ' fuml-1'g'niwK oelivltioci :—'..;f" ' ... . ~^ • past president »f H'nai B'rith Women District 3. B'rith I/idge 1610 iif Elizabeth and served ,a$ Mrs- Howard Schleien. donor, coordinator. . Hank to melropnlit,an~cci)UTS1> " Mrs. Hausmiin, wh"'is Ihe wife of Herbert commander of Ihe David BlicK Post of the will welcome the group. Her assistants will be To reach Shadow \,uVr Hausman. a Union County attorney and Jewish War Veterans.. Mrs. • Hausniiui. is "a ^Homecomings' are listed at Shadow Lake Vi//age Mrs. Aaron Lcvitio, past president," and in- _.: Village, take rh»-. New .lerse.V general counsel for National Modular Con- 'former employee.; of Brbuneli and Kramer slallaling officer, Mrs. William Gerber, donor Festive-luncheons are the community In. the past year, condominium community. residents. "We've invited. residents to nearby shopping 1-ike Village immediately. Turnpike sjmlh'lo Kxit II. or cepts, FloiiVamr I'ark is a past president of. Management in Union and had hpen ord,er of the day as Shadow according- to..Kpv"ork S. Located on NutswaYnp road -many former visitors lo "at- centers.. The l(ed Bank station of the crcdlf chairman. '.•••. '. f - 4 v.tlje Cardifii S[ale Parkwiiy lo B'nai—Blritli Women Northern New Jersey management Head of the office for more than 10. Lake Village holds something Hovnanlan". president—of in. Middletown Township, tend these special luncheons /' Penn Central Railroad is just Kxit J17.Then travel south on Condominium hmneowners C-ouiH'il.-Slie -Kwvcd-for-tvt'iicnnsifnlive.yc years. The Hausmans have ttoo sons, arid a Mrs. David Fruend will be installed as of a "homecoming" for many Hovnanian Knlerprises, Inc!' Shadow Lake Village now has says Hovnanian^ "to:_jjhow_ three miles.from Shadow l«ike Rt. ;ir> for nine miles, following nn() "h~avc tiic~added advaillage of' and presently serves on Ihe Anti-Defumation "dUughieT^h^a'A'T^aiTy^ofr-EilzabethdUughT^aiTy^ofrEilzabeth, , anand "prestdentrLast'ycarslKrscrved as fund of the families that visited the developer of the adult a population of more than 500 them what has been ac- Village^. The train trip to signs. Turn right on the 1 deductions for real estate' League. Excculive and Regional Board. Career Michael and MMary" " ttttausman. also of vie president, under Mrs . Victor Griienhut complished in thc/p'ast year." • Newark lakes .55 minutes: Nave.sink Hiver road. Turn taxes and mortgage inleresl. 1 Counselling and Services • Hegioiiid" Board. Elizabeth. president. Guests will be feted at a- another 15 minute. ) to NeW light at tin'' end onto Nul- A, home a Shadow Lake B'nai B'rith Youth ,Organization District II Others to be installed are vice-presidents. luncheon, in the clubhouse, York. There is also" scheduled swanip roail to Shadow Lake Keynote speakers al the convention included Village is also an important Board and Uegi'oniil,Board. Mrs. {Kinsman was Mrs. Jack Yoselevich, fund-raising; Mrs. -then taken on,a limousine tour exprj?ssjnis service from .Red 'Village. TOMS RIVER'S FIRST 1 Mrs. Jerome Bakst, national "director of investment, which can'.be "responsible'lor Ihe. first lilomi ..bank [<>_ IM Philip Wjisserman, membership: Mrs. Donald of Ihe newest sections of research for' the Anti-Defamation -League; expected to reflect risiiiu started for Northern New Jersey Council." Sachs,'program; Mrs.Jerry YnBhisiHty; PI1A. .Shadow Lake Village. They Mrs. Lillian llolstein, past international values of residential.* CONDOMINIUM Mrs. llausnuin .is a charier,member and past Mrs. John Kuhl, Mrs, Eugene Sherman, Mrs, will also have an opportunity president «f H'nai H'rith Women. properties in the [cgion. ; president of'lKe Marion Nappcport Chapter in David Harris recording secretary; Mrs. to inspect new models. The values, of the com- The adult requirement for New Fully Furnished . --5°/o DOWN./:/-- . - Elizabeth. She was Ihe Ilillel chiirrman for B'nai It'rilh is responsible for Hillel student Michael Zuckerman, corresponding secretary: Hislrid ' :i for Iwo years and served as munity have been underlined residence at'- Shadow Lake •centers on campuses across the nation arid at Mrs. Henry;. Zagorln, treasurer; and Mrs. n SKIM Itl'll/I by M'ttF Ill'ILDKHK^- <;>-i_,,,v~- representative Icf Ihe National Public affairs William Glick. secretary to the treasurer: Mrs. by the recent fuel crisis, Ihe Village means Ihl one Mobile Homes llebrewo;University in Israel; Ihe Anti- L Come on.Jive inthe country ''*"'• . S \'^ \ > spokesman- notes. The al- *rneml>er of the family must he Workshop in Washington. !).('.. served as Howard Kronberg, financial secretary; Mrs. 1 Defamation League, thu I.eo N. I^evi Hospital mosphere is complemented by al least T>2 years old. One son In an ivsclusive Kel'tiiif;, yet I'IIIM |II ' \ District.:!, jmhlic affairs chairman for two Sanford Barnett, historian; Mrs. Hichard 1 in Arizona for arthritic" and rheumatoid a selection of recreation/ *>lin|i|iiiii;. We offer your chnici ol' inlcrior years. She has served as ihe Anti-Defamation I'arris, sentinel; and Mrs. Gruenhut, advisor or daughter over lit may live •I»llll>MKS. . lirllKHIIF.HTIIAI'. HUI.lt I 11*11 S rtj»l)%^ • • 111jmnv.1diseases1: ..in...... Natioiial-Jewis. w- h Hospita. l- ..in. Denve.^t,,,^,r Live in the country amid farms and facilities and transportation is dri'iti'. incluilin^ . u;ill In uall carin-linj;. l~ y [ .League-chairman of Dislricf :i and as leader- ( and past pres]dcnt_of'Jhy Sisterhood. in. Prices for homes'. ,'it . ship chairmanof District :i and the acquisition and was instrumental in the nrfinniziilion of the for respiratory diseases nnd fhe_-ChlIdren's winding roads close to nature the way not a problem In filling Je^ure Shadow. Lake Village range -Ti'iiliiy cinirl ^., pmil, cinnnion cnunid*. and • "\ ^ Homo and Group House in , Israel' for Jii/JjAilliii'ljkillilJl" jind continuity chairman of District n. She-I.indcn-Kosellc B'jiai B'rith Women's•Chapter.'- The board of trustees consists of TWrs. David RECEIVES DONATION — Murray'.J.'Rubtfi (lef»k" executive director c^f Memorial life was.intcnddrj to be. 'Lnjoy the, hougi, since there is a com- frotov $37,600 lo Sfvljiso; 'and now known as Tt|hnr. e.mollnnally-disturhed toys. L Goneral+loH>ll^liill^0(^(rtttl{l'alr^nl<>nrrec«li*ciec^o^,^p»f^^ TTrrmttyyaperatcrf minr-biis: :1 'organized tjhcKndimar •'Chapter in Crrinfnrd_ "Tclaxinjj spufiUfofsllcnce .".. away i Sharpc, Mrs. Richard Wyden, Mrs. Howard Sarah Slifer Orthopedic Relief Fund, Presenting the check.are left to right, Mr». Som . which travels through Shadow' available for those who would • - •AiAirr <-•• /^V I from confusion yet so .close lo the cit Schleien, Mrs. Arthur I,evinson, Mrs. Joseph Bolton, president; Mrs. Michael Askins,, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Rubinstein, Lake Village and also carrfes like lo begin enjoying Shadow • Sx'llf clean oven , ,"'i : Us'"'/ ^ ' , • V' Schools adjoin the tract and'shopplng Rosenblatt;" Mrs". Ted Kurtz, Mrs. Roy Kopcn recording secretary; Mrs. William Bourn, treasurer; and Mrs. George Danzig and Oi.-.hwu'.hcr • •'." V •'>•• i.( '•*& '•{, •'•// Wills-Maguire 1 T Yvonne Elizab>eth Stawasjh ami-Mrs. Jerry Zueker. . . Mrs. Not Amsterdam, chqlrmen, all from Union and Essex counties. • is nearby. The huge, liveable homes ItclriKrruK.r/J'r.'iv..' / •"^•w;y •"'-':V>,v '' ' ,'(17 The Sisterhood's 11)74-75 calendar and ad arc juslpcrTcct for growing familicsr U«sl,..r/l>rv,.r nuptials held jn 1 journal will be distributed, it was announced by Come on out and live in the country. Come and enjoy life at New Jer- Maintenuni'. Irrv U Midlantic Corp. 1 marries Thomas S. Baiza Mrs. Wagenhcim. chairman. . ' Only sey's fines' mobile' home c6m- St. Paul's Church Adrienne Burr, Neil Frank munity, complete with recreation .St. Theresa's lioman Calholic Church. Entertainment for the ..evening., will '!'' facilities for tHc whole family, Kenilu'orlh, was Ihe setting Saturdnyfor'the provided by the Milburnettes. - •'••• Visit us ... -sec (or yourself at $8300 F^irvJew Msnw, $29,500. marriage of. Yvonne Fili/alicth Stawasli. cites '73 growth COMPLETl WITH: daughter nf'Mr. and Mrs. Adnlph I'. Stawash of IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY .*..!' V- m grrj ag eh al cLSaiuxdqy n i ( Midlantit- . MorlgnKc Corp.. • Convent Mews'condominium '*'' 2 Bedroorm FREE BUS TOUR Ml Summit ave.~Kenil\vnrlh. to- Thomas had n yonr of—"unusunl prnji'cl on Turlh1 r Mays Unding Road. Millvillo. The Rev. Kugene Casserly officiated 111 Ihe company hamc. The name , * W.ltl lo w.ill ci([Ktini; cited at hospital .married Saturday evening toNcil Franks son of develiipuienl. hy Greater * 50 K100 Wooded lots New Jersey 08332. ceremony. A reception followed al the old Mr.andMrs^Geor((e-Er«nlu)f-10-South_Audieii— . _c]ij! nuo, :prx>J)nl>lj;_n11raslcd 25 YEAR MORTGAGE ('ider Mill (irove, Union.' .- _ . Five Union women were among Gil volunteer tor., Springfield. - most attention, for the mor- liclj road in Stanhope, utilities . Thiv bride was escorted hy her- father. workers at Elizabeth General Hospital cited ttiuflv hnnkini! firm had been received a comniilmenl from + Community swimming ai 7.41% Kallilecii.Stawash . sister of Ihe bride, served last week al the annual—meeting of the Rahhi Reuben Lovinc officiated nl the doing husiniws in Newark poot'snd'- Midlantic. Mortgage, for . Rcctcjition •as-maid of honor. Hridesmaids were Diane hospital's Ladies' Aid Society. __ ceremony at Ihe Short Hills Caterers, where a since 1027—n\pst of that .time S:i,1.1ii,{KW). Snyder and Wester- DirectinnK: Garden. State I'arkwuy to'Exit 82 and Vurkovic, cousin of I lie bride; and Carol llnizn reception followed. "'" _ 5 models from $57490. H.ill Under as I'laiiklin Capital <;prp. lind received a commitment Construction 'IIL_37'Bast. Proceed to Clifton Jiu'u., make first sister of the groom. Moniquo Slawasb. sisler of I Honored were Mrs. Doris Ban/., Mrs. Janet l^ririclpal reason for adopting * Keivdull. Mrs. Ann Wade, Mrs. Mary Struening The bride was escorted by her parents. for 5:t,(i5ll,WKI iii land, con- * F.imily w Scniof right. Ihe bride, served as flower girl. the new identification, ac- sections , am| Mrs. Rose Glasser. Nnney Burr of Unionscrved as maid of honor - struction and permanent TERRACE AVENUE TOMS HlVKR Thomas S. Latilelte served as best man. (or her sister. Bridesmaids were Andrea Frank cording to William V. Haas, financing lor the 140-unU Twin -Ushers were Joseph Kliiwash, brotbeT'itf Ihe . Spencer Oyerlon, chairman of Ihe hospital's of Springfield, sister of the groom; Arlone- president, was lo emphasize Lights .condominium complex Spaces Also Available For .Those Owning Their Own Home 1 the fact that the company.:is 201-34^)234 bride; ami James .flrady: Stefan Stawash." board of trustees, and Mrs. Joseph Schneider, Averbach of Deerpark, N.Y., cousin of the in Highlands. part of the billion-dollar-plus brother of Ihe bride, served as ring bearer.' director of volunteers, presented awards In Ihe bride; arid Michelle Wlniirsky of Jacksonville, Boll) the -bride and groom are graduates of volunteers rqnging from IWI-hour pins irvfijtWO-; Fla.rcousinof the bridei Ellen Zeidwerg of at Hillsborough "Midlantic Banksorganization:— Havid Brearley Regional Ilifih School, hour bars. Orlando, Fla. cousin of the bride served us Geographic growth was one Kenilworth. . _ • flower girl. feature of the year for Mrs. Bai/.a is employed as a secretary in the. Rto. 1 or N. J. Tnpk. to Rio 2B7; right to Rio. Z06 Intorchango; - Midlanlic Mortgage. In June. marketing department al Schering ! Corp:. Mitchell Frank of Springfield served as .best 'drlvo souih. nbout B mllos. thon turn loll on Hillsborough ••tin1 chmpany completed the Road to Whitller Oakp, Or pio. '22 to Rto_2Q6. Ihon south us-Home Kenilworth. Cynthia J. Noll -man for his .brother. Ushers were Stunrt jKxjuiiution iif Kaslern Mor- Her husband is employed as a-letter earrii "Chapman "of "East . Windsor, cousin of—Ihe' tgiiRi1 fiiFj). ol Wiisiiington . by the' United States I'osial "Service, to wed Mr. Deo groom; David Ilolliindcr^of-Springfield.-ftnrry— \).C, a c.ompany that had.'been Kenilworlh. . Sllvcrstein of Now York, and Sheldon Diamond servicing approximately Jlr> Following, a honeymoon trip to Ihe C'arih and Jeffrey Ballin, both of Union. Horvey ..inilljoji in loans jn an .ne.i bean, iVie couple will reside In" Uoselle Park. Zeidwerg of-Oriando, Fla., cousin of the groom,. • covering primarily the served as. ring bearer. , Home If the Money lXslrfrf" "of. Coliimhia' Stephqnie An n.born Mrs. Krnnk, who Wiis graduated from Union Maryland and Vjrginia. The -High School and magna curn_Ja.ud.c. from the acquired company added neu Univcrsityof Michigan, where she received a operational . coverage for to Fred Roneckers 1 A seven-pound, 12-oimce (Inugliter, Klcphanie B.A. degreo In foreign Inngungcs, Is a member ' Midl^nlic Morlgagt . uliuli Ann Uonecker, was born Aprir'27"in Overlook of Phi Beta Kappa. -had begun expanding along Hospital, Summit, lo Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Illiistii: I ho Kastern Seabnard Ihe \e.n —^ler husband, who was graduated from Union" Uonecker of Union. beflire with tho opening of a High KchooITihd Ihe University of Miami .In new division in Cherry Hill Mrs. Ifoneckcr is the former Sharon Florida, where he received a B.B.A. Williams,.daimblei'of Mr. and Mrs. Henjaililn Activity over an even | Eny7 Shores broader national area was Williams of Union. Her liusbnnd is the son of LawSchool. He will )>e graduated in December. I\)HS. THOMAS S.HAIZA Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Uonecker of Rpriimfield. increasingly 'apparent in A Wooded Adult Community, At The Shore, Ov Great Bay Midlantic -mortgage I urn MRS. RAY WILLS Following a honeymoon trip to Puerto Rico, sactions during the year the couple will «ipenfl thp summer In HttlHmnre including loans for projects in p than will reside'in Hollywood, Fla. tfie scene Saturday May 11. of the wedding ol MrtS. NEIL FRANK Nashville, Tenn.: Alexandria, Kathleen Magnirerdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Va^ Marietta. Ga.:- 7 spacious homes ... Immediately available John Maguire -of—!)85 Stuyvesanl ave.;' Lafayette, I.x: and Kansas fresh open_spaces , rytngion, formerly of Union, and liny Wills,.. City,, Mo. luxury homes in prestigious fourlex'/s"I'Atiniiufadmi son of Mr. and Mrs. Hay Wills' of (H):i StuyvesantJ" Total loan commitments by Millif.hij;,. r.ulnniiil'., lii-lovnk-AII wilh IIIHIIV'. Cranberry Hill ave., Irvlngton. , • well spare mine Ihe company In all areas iiKlivitltuiMaaiiiiBi All lui uiului Soli.OUO! Auuptiiblocutiun. n rThc ltevrciernld'Marchnndnfficiateil al the, during l<(7:i amounted to over $170 million, and a milestone : i in uvslftdd ceremony. A reception followed at the Hliie II •'" Alinosrbclurjiynii ciinsiiy "summw" Inn, Union. •in the company's history was you am move inln ,i hit) lioiiiitilul homo in I his reached when Ihe total of - •• • ; pttisliyidus uuslomi/ofl noinhlioiluind,,-, Jeanne Lee Arace served as maid of honor. mortgage loans il services for ils clients poassed iiie *4(MI Robert Wills and Marsha Conner, cousin of the t'YNTIIIA.M)V<'KNOI,l, million mark, compared with bride. Kntlierine Sadow'ijki, godchild of the Mrs. Joyce D. Noll of 925 Savltl )>l.. Union, somewhat over $:il)0 million at bride, served as flower girl. has announced Ihe engagement <>f her the end of 1072. daughter, Cynthia Joyce, to Terry Joseph Deo. Robert Wills served as best mini for his Another feature.of Ihe .past '.'. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Deo of KM4 Slone year for Midlantic was (he- brothcrT-Ushera-^ere "JohirShtavonc^cousin of st., Union. Miss Noll is also the daughter of the the groom; Thomas McGlynn and Richard large number of loans of a late Mr. Frederick W. Noll, Ust. The-im- million dollars or more.thai: Tawrel. Cory DiMuccio, another'cousin of the ' nouncementwas mado on Easter Sunday, April l)rid(!.-6ervod=«K rintf bearer. the company' arranged for ote builders, developers and rail Mrs. Wills, who was graduated from Arcli- The brlde-clcct, who' was graduated from bishop Walsh High SCIIOOITIK .employed by. Union High Scfioolj-is a former executive Kqually impqrtnnC though, ltnyat.Globe Insurance Co., East Orange—;^; sccrctarjc^or. the Leukemia Society of 4 ldH th hdd X America, Inc., Union". • "•" • Her husband, who was graduated from of smaller loans made during Irvington Higri" Sehuiilwis employed hy_.Spex-.: •-~}J^fiam^e,-who-waB^!rnduiileQ0-7 the couple will• realdiIigt •' aamc—friendly;: -prnresstlinal- service to builders:who-necd'" only a Tew-thousand," thp Consider the two moat ttnpnrtnnt tho" HtilhiosK ho donfenin^''.' compnnjr president declared. ' asports in clindBin^ no iiihilt At MYSTIC SHORES, wu'lP "The fact that we were able lo • Right in step community: Fli'Ht,' the hnusi- npnro you the itiiuldcninR' l4soundn" , help so many clients with so • 1 many Ibans of moderate size PEBBLE Itself. Sei'nml,•the tone, ol ." of alienee. Ypu'lt ImVo privuey, ... with today's fashion pace. • fhoviictor, oi' the rnnmninlty, of course, hit not s.oliuide, noil was one of the real highlights 4 "Future". .. a soft sling with platform r: ••Or — "Will I like tin housn'nnd lots of I'nmpimionshlp -imd ' of the year for mo." ' will I like llvlnp tlii-ri'?"1 lU'tivitles whenever yon want The largest single com;, sole and new higher heel that will put BEACH Tl)e ho)isch nt MYSTJC SHORES them. Ami, that nense of pride . mltmcnl ever made by the mortgage banking firm was •you a ste'p ahead. • """s|>cnk for tlii'inBclvcs. Six to and tho lieHt of Mother* Nature . 4,-fcucM at-brassm wetnmkrc/e/L I W* , ' ' chooHo from,-lovely to lookjit, ami a)| the eUfim, fresh air . mado for, the Kings • Grant

'constructed to keep their jvooil you fan breathe^' - aH only the ,, community in Evesham V . • • / • t .*.' M'.,.1-, inokn'-iwUh-llttUMuft'wtUiii. -Jeiwy^Blwi'c-can oll'cr^r— — — .Township,-Bucluifl ton-County ; '. ' your port). Piict'd Trom $22,650. Rjamonihi'i'i it'a, thu life yc^i put Thu revolving loan of $15 Carefree^bnabmiriium living^ Quality homes iri a ' : to $37,950.', w!«h-monthly into a housu plus the life oh the million was for hm.0. »6X i T«k.iton, N, J 08087 million In financing for • Call (009) 8B9-4510 1030 Stuy¥«sant ATO. ,'•",.' Of, Tolephpn. (60?) m-»l3! residential communities being ; ocknowl*dg«kld i guild'ilds' n«w pr«»ld«nd t for;''ife«w»ar,.(thir* (thid ffro m lftl«ft)), MMrs ,J Jam«» •, '',..''i'" Hsurli » I, l^i.y.h cl«y(l., wt.li bnllt by Prel Corporation Murphy of Springfield, at th« group'j &»iu, . .— "—-lay.looking ... , - Union ••., •. PlifMfanit Talc. Onrdin Jlql. Parkway' lo Bull JO (Rl. 9) ' (AMEX) of Saddle Brook In A < on Or* th« offlc«r» for n«xt y«ar, "' 98f s^u^asan^* union • ta\-tin)-'2bai Sprlngfl.ld, Phone 686-5480 «f Ixll Si (Nt. S3>),-lhin fallow: ilaiti. , Elkton, Md,; and on,Staten - water DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA/MAYER DIVISION vlc»*pr«ild»nt; Mr». | • At Myilll Shoiu,'m o» IM P'lnclp.l bgym'Mull k, II U«il Jl; Island. A "commitment oif,'•. in Pzuno of Union, f«cordlng • Oppn Mbn. &-"FJ-I. Eves; 'til 9 P.M. $5,100,000 went to Mprrlstown tteritary. , Centjia1 Associates for the

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':. Thursdoy, AAoy, 23' 1974-' VA offers" '.-Thursday, May 23, 1974- FOR THE BIRDS I,'") , ' ... Your Guide To Better Living please'on iiuiuiiiiiuiiiiiumuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiii iiUHiiiijimiuijiuiiiiiijjiiiiuiiiiuiiiiuiaiiiiiiiriiiiimiuiraiiiiiuu FARRIS S. SWACKHAMER, prJU.ior, Union Junior Coll.g. iiiiiiiiiihriiiiiiiiitiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiranniun -'-• - --• : in the -" •-• ~r— mortgages : : : This is the time of year when my phone rings cover' them- with a bit of woolen cloth. Tills %:••'•'?•'•:'!. '.''••,••••..'•<"'>; -'^,ii :-[- - '.,^'V'i.jvvj DISC 'N DATA The Veterans Admlnlstra- • CQnstantljrr,,Frequerrtly the caller Bays makes up (or the lack of a*mother's brooding. sornethiog like, "My daughter just brought in a Many books recommend a lighted electric SUBURB A N 11 By MILT r)AMMERIIIIIUIUIIIIIIUIUIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUUUUUIUIUJIUIUUUIIUUIIIIII REAL ESTATE ana and «ryicemBn who sell baby bird. What do I do?" • lamp to keep birds v*arm U they, are hurt or Oscar nominees homeB purchaaed. with GI During May and June birds build honies and quite young. Use a low wattage and make sure . ALBUM QF THE.WEEK..BIG HAD BO: by For the next five years he turned out a loans to make certain they ob- raise families. •.Often a precocious fiedgling— the lighted lamp will not come in contact with • City • Suburbs » Farm Courttry^f starred af Park Bb Diddley (CHESS CH-50047). Selections in remarkable number of''''hits—"Bo Diddley" tain a "release from liability" gets too near the edge of the nest and falls to the the bird. elude: "Bite You," "He's Got All The(used as soundtrack music in the animated X-. if the parser assumes mjdr\ ground before he for she) has learned to fly. Most birds get'water via their food. Only Barbra Streisand and Robert Bedford co-star Whiskey," "Hit Or-Mts57i'-uYoti^ 44it<^eai^^ loans. •—--,— - -• '/X.-MTflfiaWteto'rflitfh'fllo'baI "after the bird is ableTo feed itself should water in 7ifW Way We Were," a sprawling love story Of Nerve," "Stop The Pusher," "I've Been •Jerome,"-''Who Do You Love," "I'm A Man," "Ohi"Otherwise", officials in the nest if at all possible. The mather bird ' be offered and then it is only necessary to make about glossy characters against (he take popyfe^ explained, "the seller (the Workln'" and "Evelee..." » . "Hush Your Mouth," "Mona," "Hey Bo Did- can (la a much better job of raising Jt than any it-available. •' '", • ' background of the 1930s campus Communism, dley," "You Can't Judge A Book By The veteran)_ could be __„_,,. " £\Sometlrnes, however, this isnlt .. .How often_dO-youL have.to feed baby birds? Playing the guitar he designed himself, "World War 2 and Hollywood blacklisting, Cover" and'"Say Man>" financially liable should the feasible. Then I get out my copy-of^-^Bird * Too often. They would nornully be fed at least arrived yesterday at the Park Theater, Roselle chopping put his familiar rhythm pattern purchaser default on mort- Ambulance"^ J>y Arline Thomas. 'Perhaps once.each half hour from sunup to sundown. So" Park, on a double bill with "Summer Wishes^ (known as "the tradesman's knock" or "shave- , The revivalof interest in 1950s soul—as re- gage payments," It was there's a copy In your local library. It's easy to you're taking on quite a responsibility when Winter Dreams,"starring'Joanne Woodward, and-a-hair-cut-two-blts" and gyrating with the Introduced by the Stones and the Beatles—did "The energy crisis may help tage to drive home, the ad- your door noted " VA granted • 9,270" _read.and.fulLof_good_iul«ice-when-iLco tq you set out to band-raise a baby' bird. If you Martin Balsam and Sylvia Sidney., energy, of a,.rnan 20 years younger. Bo Diddley, Bo little good. The Beatles were heavily in- put an end to the idea that vantages of this location," Lou The Lattens point out that in "releases" in the, last fiscaT dealing'with young or Injured wildlife.; : have to go out, it requires a bird sitter to keep "The Originator," shimmied to the microphone fluenced by Chuck Berry and the Stones were heaven on earth in stone place Carsen says. ^'People—in tfae-«pftng one of the great Miss Streisand, who was nominated for Efest year, about the same number . Once Mrs. Thomas--wrote a piece about, things under control. . •', as 20,boo fans roared their approvalin the Rock-, split between Barry and Diddley (Bo's riff was else (rom where we are.'.' _nearby_slfltes.-reallje they'll tourist' attractions in . the Actress by the Academy, portrays a radically as the .year before. saving birds fof an internntionol magazine. Everyone In the family will become attached and Iloll Revival at Madison Square Garden the basis for their first single, "Not_Fade' The statement comes from probably haVe tocu t down on northeast is the brilliant Jewish girl, and Rcdford is seen as an aspiring VA will grant a "release" 'Soon after the mailman brought a letter to her to feathered visitors in the house. However, let ad saidV • ' . •. Away'-). • ," . -. Lou I-arsen, co-developer gf long distance vacation travel display, of laurel and' WASP writer, both of whom suffer through an provided the veteran's loan Is Queens home from far away Sweden, The thenrgoiH the wild as soon^as they are able to English and American rock and blues bands the distinguished new Big Bass Lake at Gouldsboro. this year, and that brings the rhodoVtendron blossoms in the unlikely marriage. "I would like tothank,..all those who sur. • currerjt, the purchaser agrees . writer wanted to know what fo i*eed an injured flflyandtery and fend for themselves, if yon don't do this, T continually recorded Bo's songs," yet the Pa.'tever since he and his Poconos right into the picture. Po<#nosvln the summer the vived the rock and roll crisis...for my 18 great . community in Ocean County to assume tli? .veteran's \swallwr- Swallows, she blew, fegd aimoai the blrdn won't h« nhl* tn hrmf >h»lf n~m r^j Photographed in color, the picture was • generation, that listened to the remakes had ' brother John opened this Here, they can find a .pmr- regjon'a Urkcs, jjnd streams r years in show business." JiabiUttes and the prospective SSpiupiyely on winged lnsecta. Hence the and wUTi cither never heard.of or largely forgotten the Pocono leisure home com- velous variety of recreation, are ,SV Mecca for lover*- of t. . eVluslvely on winged- »™, . •—-. _. "perish. Also, ltV«ga&st the law to directed by Sidney Pollack. SUSAN WILLIS portrays Golde, the Comelol Wbods Q noting! slep'up in lairuly living and homo Born Ellas McDanicl, Dec. M, 1928, in originals. . munity two and a half years entertainment' and; vacation outdeot «UvlUes like fishing, purchaser Is a good credit risk sweated dieVwas a mixture oi scrapedfcan' keep a bird confined if it'r* native,dtlien. .In "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams," Miss shrewish wife of Tovyo, the poor value Seven iiusiorwed models, Pncod (torn C39.W0 to with sufficient Income to"meet MacombT'Miss., he studied classical'violin in It was not until the late '60s that a full-fledged ' S5S500 Constructed witnoldtoshiorvod con)to' peopl e who years ago, thoy'vo been telling •fun and only have to drive IQft hnnttng onrt swimming. Its beef, dried files and unflavored gelatin. The Now, the next time your. Offspring comes In Woodward, who also was nominated for best dairyman and' father of their five GI loan mortgage payments. Swedish correspondent- replied that the. wjth a baby avian visitor, you'll have some idea grade scho61. In high school he joined'a Ihree- wave oft sentimentality and rediscovery care About how they live, how they invest A community that residents of Pennsylvania and miles or less to get to jt." woodlands. are ideal for actrCss, and Balsam are seen in a heart-felt .unmarried daughters in "Fiddler On Officials made cle'ar, swallow completely reebvered. . of what to do. Good luck. ' man rhythm bagd., switched to guitar at 17 and brought on the "oldies" craze, introducing past literally stands, above all. othois in tno Oioa With crdniqurj .New Jersey that onp of the, The )%arsen family has been a hiking, riding and picnicking. story about lifelike people;_she Is an unfulfilled tho Roof" at the AAeadowbrook however, that a "release from I've never taken a poll of the species often in began recording in 1055. masters of rock to a nCw generation. "gioori.sriiold" concept to piesorve hatuial beauty ond mn'ijl attractive vacation .developing, leisure homes for' Its "Flaming Foliage" display middle-class New York housewife, nncj his is a Theater Restaurant In Cedar Grove. liability" ..doss hot need of human aid but if pressed I would, guess honoi youi .pijvacv ideally located (adioconl to Ocean ' .irons ;ln the country is. generations,; and they've of colored leaves in the fall is frustrated ophthalmologist. ' Kurt Kasznar stars In "the world's automatically, restore GI loan it's the robin. Perhaps this is because robins County Collooe) closo-lq oil major shopping schools and practically in their own always stressed thepoint that famous throughout the PSEG tells public most acclaimed musical" which backyard—within driving entitlement the veteran frequently build in our dooryards. A good high The movie, in color, was directed_by_Gllbert iitMani Jlintng m recreation Comolot Wood sis no! tor ewjry faroilv. but-it could; the world's'beautiful places country. It has great ski : run through June 30. utilized to purchase the home protein baby food mixed with a drop of liquid Cotes. \ .. be for yours • J- ' ' . J ;_^~^ ''"'' "•' ~"^ —time o'f-two hour* or )06S.-A lot— resocts.forivinter enjoymenj of-people Rot the point: Big sold,J_Reatorellqn__caii be -vitamins-is- a •good-firslapprojamatiorrof- ijio - 1 Uirs Larsen, great'grand- and private - ski slopes like See it and you II know w^v —" Bass has become one of the made, it was stressed, only for young robins' meal': Mrs. Thomas suggests o Public Service Electric and Gas Company Is ' ^IllllllllUIIIIIUIIIIIIUIIIUIUIUUIUIIIIUIIIIIIIltji' father of IJiu and John, built those at Big Bass. ; T .most popular second-home vacation hprnes on Long what the agency describes as' formula consisting of "chopped beef, some advising its customers that ^persons posing as Theater Timei PUZZLE CAMELOT WOODS cnmmuiiitiesin the-Northeast.^. Jsland J.n Jhe" late. 18pos, Jand ''compelling reasons" for graTwUiardbolled egg, dried baby cereal plus PSE&G'-representatlvW,-in-orderto-gahi ac- wilh hundreds of property -- Most routes to Big Bass cess to customers' horncs, are reported to be LUNCHEON COCkTAILi DINHt« T one of his cornmunitiesiwas" disposing of the property; .wheat gern^initWuiuid vitamins. Include a bit PHIVATE PAKTIES 10 TO 200 ~Toms River, New Jersey ^ owners, many dozens of-all- Kake at Gouldsboro from the operating in various Vreas served by the Clock called Acres of Diamonds. The provided the GI loan has been' ^sTpowdered,. egg shell-too. Then if you arc (201)255-4437 .".."•.' season homes, already built south and cast include paid In full; amWtkms you can come even closer to,the tiny company. / IN RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN MUSICAL — Jerome Hlnes plays Emlle de Becque SlIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII name was taken from the old Interstate 80 with a turnoff and in use, and many others , Where purchasers agree to fellows' nnluroLfpod and dig worms. The company states that all PSE&G per- and Betsy Palmer Is Nellie FprbusrTin 'South Pacific,''the Broadway stage musical CASTLE (Irvingtoii)— DIRECTIONS: Garden Sloto Parkway south toi«il -8?.-con- parable that you con search onto interstate 380 to Exit 3. planned for construclion this assume Ioan6, officials urged If the young birds, have few or no feathers sonnel who calljnt customers' residences carry hit which came lothePaper Mill Playhouse, Mlllburn, last Wednesday, Mpy 15. The Thursday, through Tuesday, tmuo oast on I?T 3 / lo'Hcopor Avenue (urn left 2 1/2 milos to the whole earth f6r riches and From there'the distance on 507 year. veterans to apply promptly for when they come to you, keep them warm. Put' Identification cards. In. addition, all meter ' show, which features Sylvia Syms as Bloody Mar,y, Barney Mprtln as Luther Blllis, LOVE MUSCLE, 2, 4:40, 7:25, CameloltfJoodslodiOContOcean County Colli.'rje) • : "Bui it look the fuel shor- fail to notice that what you are to the Big Bas!K, Welcome a "release" from the VA officc'- them in a box lined with grass and tissues and readers dre now wearing distinctive charcoal " "John Stewart as Lt! Cable, and^^ecHo-SontDS os Lint, will bo staged Tuesdays, 10:10; HOT RUB, 3, 5:45,11:25; river looking for lies right outside Center is less than two miles. Which guaranteed the loan. ^oyer them with a bit of woolen cloth.. This gray unifprms which bear the company's . Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through June 30. APPARITIONS, 3:40, fi;35, , 9. "Parlor" • Union..." makes up for the lack of a'tnother's brooding, emblem. , ' • . R "y ha-mnrln.hy rolling thn hnv nfflrn nl 'tilk.A.XA^. ' . Iwncr 13. OoriUo- . (2wds.) " consisting of chopped beef, some grated hard , Customers should examine the Identification 3. Western ELMOHA (Elizabeth)— licr'sald Exclusively for those over 48. Scholarship boiled egg, dried baby cereal plus wheat germ card of .the representative and call the com- 14. Corn flour characters and-ltquftrviiamlns. Include a bit of-powdered pany If there Is arty doubt «Tidentity. . 'Serpieo' booked AMERICAN GRAFFITI, 15. Wrath (2wds.) egg shell too. Then if you are ambitious you can Elmora Theater Thur., Frl., Tucs., 9:05; Sat., 16; 60 sees. 4.Souncr announced than MEL BROOKS^ Twb-tim come eveni closer to the tiny fellows' natural . GNAWING PROBLEM 1:30 fi:I0, 9:45; Sun., Mon., 2, 17. Miss -Two i500-scholarstrlpFr-/or-; bySh o w XI n i on— Faliray, 27."Fancy _ Oscar winner plays the food and dijfworms. . Engineers in the rural sections of Suffolk and screen$~Grattit£ V - s:3or n: os ;-rmrrwEuvt:- ambitious 16. Tiny bit dive the 1974-75 academic year will to some west's~w11dP3f"i;overnor~rr If the young birds have few or no feathers Norfolk in England were baffled, by TV sets CHAIRS, Thur., Fri., Tues., , G. Sec 23 . 19. HlKJi- 29. Accumu- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: be awarded to Kairlcigh "American Graffiti," humor-filled, nostalgic "Serpico," the unnerving film dnmni, with 18. Give back ''Blazing Saddles,J (he also when they come to you, keep them warm. Put blacking out until they discovered squirrels had 7:30; Sat., 8; Sun., Mon., 3:50, 20. Kind of Across T . pitched late Dickinson University un- film about youth in the early liMJOs, opciwil no.punches'pulled, about an honest cop who sound 30. Choice co-authored the. script' and - them in a box lined with grass and tissues and been chewing through aerial cables..'••-.. Klovc— 7.Coed. . dergraduate students in Jhc yesterday at.the Elmora Theater, Ellzabelh. on -blowH the whistle on^ New York police "7:30. •' wear 22. "Shane" — -Rroup- - directed the'movie)/ Thr Samuel J. Silbermari College' a double-bill with' "The Twelve Chairs,." corruption, |s the Idlest screen offering at the --O--0- '" .lilaything 10. Long star 31. Sylvan comedy, which also atari; , of Business Administration, ' Hlchard * Dreyfuss, Candy Williams' llosl Picture Show, 2495 Springfield ave., FOX-UNION (Rt. 221 — 22. Unas-, time 23. Word deity Cleavon Little and Gene (2wds.) with cake 33. Clear ' Rutherford. MacKcnziv Phillips and Candy Clark have Union. CINDERELLA LIBERTY, pir.itcd J Wilder, opened' yesterday Thur., Tucs., 7:30, 9:30; Fri., ' consonant (sl.) or cloth as leading roles in "Graffiti," which was directed Zi. Indurate 37. Appian at the .lerry Lewis Dr.' Gerald Silver, acting Al Pacino plays the title role of Frank Ser- 7:30, 10; Sat.; 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 23. Unckhonc 11. Arthurian by George Lucas and photographed In color. -Z5 fako _maid '-, _25..Cut ofcmcat. ._Cinem«., Ki.v.c_Eoin.ts. dean of the college; announced —picorSidncy~I^umctTlircctcd-thc movlerwhlcrr _10(-Sun.,-Mon.,J, 5,.7,-9:30 HEDY'S DINER RESTAURANT The price that, proceeds from the eighth Mel Brooks has one of the leads in "Oinlrs,""" ZC. Suspend Union, and the New Plu/a was photographed In color. --O--O-4 1 "Formerly Supar Dlmr" annual Executive Update held which he also directed, and which was filmed lii 21. Deities in Linden, which, also " has NEVER CLOSED. "THE IN PLACE TO EAT" Mr • JERRY LEWIS CINEMA' 2». Sea eagle Rout« 211 Bloy St., Hllllld* last February will be used color. 'Where's Poppa?' (Five Points,- -Union) — 29. Consented for the grants. It Is a comedy chase set in 1927 Russln about to FEATURING OUR SUAD BAR. . BLAZING SADDLES, Thur., a search for 12 chairs — one of which lias Fox, Mapl ewood show "I do"it L.WITirArtt ENTREE-WEEK-DAYS 5-9 pm.5iin.19 p.m: The scholarships will honor Tucs., 7:30, 9:10; Fri., 7:30, USED CARS DON'T DIE...they the memory of the late, family jewels stuffed inside of It. Frank (2 wds.) ' lust trade-away. Sell yours with a BUSINBSSM*N'S LUNCHIOM MONHHIIPBCIAL CHILDRBN'! MIHU Cinderella Liberty' 9:30; Sat., Sun., fi:30,11:10,10 ; 32. NctHcr- - low cost Wont Ad. Cnll 486-7700. / Oood Food wit* OM FUMOM* Prim ' Charles I. Rosen of Langclla and Dom DeLuise have stellar roles. "Try Ul You'll Uka Uf'-IAKINO DON« OH PRIMIIU1S I IfNNINGION ' THOMMVIttf | Mon.,"-5:45, 7:20, 9. ^ . , lands ' '-• Englewood.Hosen, a* member FLUSSEE'S "Cinderella IJiborty," u mature fable about av commune of» the Falrlcigh Dickinson I fCNNSYtVANIA HOUSt ' WK STORE-WIDE 'Papillon'in Rahway sailor on leave and a street girl with whomhe LOST PICTURE SHOW_ 33. Slannum University Council of Cor- fulls in love, arrived at two local theaters (Union)—SERPICO, Thur., 34. One o( - 9lllUlD> 4II1V*** porate Advisors, had been \ NORIH HICKORY ' \MMH-• Steve McQueen stars at the Old Hahway Fri., Tues., 7:10, 9:25; Sal., Guldo's "EVERY SUNDAY NITE" yesterday: The Mnplcwood Theater In notes chairman oL the Executive Theater, .1601- Irving st., Hahway. in Maplewood, and the Fox Theater, Route 22, *M5,.7:30, 9:45; Sun., 3, 5:15, - SS. Billy DAMGE -PARTY &SOCIM Update programs since they I MANOR HOUSt • UMftl STUART' \ "Papillon," a film drama based on Hcnrj^ 7:30, 9:45; Mon., 5, 7:15, 9:30., x - Union. '. ' . • Graham f.Charrlcre's talc of inhuman-treatment of • specialty OLD were started in 1967. I lARUtOUMGtB • HAIHAHHAu" | "James Caan, Marsha Mason and Eli Wnllach 37. Advice EVERGREEN LODGE 'prisoners In the 1930S French'penal colony. MAPLEWOOD - CINPER- EVERORECN AVE. • Dustln* Hoffman also stars. Tho picture, In star. The picture,.in color, was directed by ELLA LIBERTY, Thur., to SPRINGFIELD, N.J. Nellie Rout* 27 To Sprlngfla|d Degree Sunday ' color, was directed by Franklin J. Schaffner. Mark Ky'dell. Fri., Tues., 7, 9; Sat., 5:15, 38. Guaran- Ave, to Evergreen Ave. 7:15,. 9:45; Sun., Mon., 2:15, tee 56 PAINTERS; -ATTHNTIONl Sell 4:30, 6:45,- 9; Sat.1 mat., ' 3d. Hohcmian Starting at 1 P.M/ for 'Hawkeye' yourself-to -over 80,000 families CASTLE THEATER ON ALL FAMOUS NAMES 111) Clinton Av». *»."•— ANDY WELLS ORCHESTRA, Alan . Alda, Hawkeye on wllh» low-cost Wonl-Ad.-a»ILM4-__ IrvlnBton, N.J, MONSTER GO HOME, 1, All the famous nam«...at Flutur'i l oHIf Contliwnta^tvfi< niviii*i< l culilntw*w**i —t ( , exercises Sunday at 3 p^n. in VIRGINIA VAUEY Mon., 3:30. 6:45, 9:55j_ RacommMldtd by_Cua —cockUII Bar- —Good-nows-for-all BLnZJNG —24-hQu^mediT~ -Roosevelt-Stadium—Jersey— WMJ- WHEHE'S~POPPA"7~TRur., jA-pU0t|c cc,.cnucMIONAt INsVltUtlON) Serving Irom h4oon to 9:30 p.m., Private Plrtlet) those who've had — PM-8E0R00M- Tuosdovsday. Wednesdayy & ThursdaThurs y Open-13.11 p.m. vWasher and dryer and many other calahdsec^rity; City—_ •'. '".-• SADDLES Kri., Tues., 11:35; Sat., 5:30, 10 p.m. Friday 4. Saturday thedesire.tu.it not Colonial 17" drtlltr, hutch outstanding extras. • - services. Which Alda;~ the -.commencement .. mirror, cannonbell- lull ilie SI ADULTS $1 8:40; Sun., 2, 5:20, B:40; Mon.,- Bring NieKitMiet the monety, to live speaker, is a graduate of bad, large chait-on-clKit. 2,5:10,(1:25,^.. SUMMER SESSION 74 The recreational facilities: one means a nurse Slowing hand-rvbbad finish. POWV at Clearbrook. Fordham University and and the same. Whether you live in and security guard youln-62? Wl 681! OLD IIAHWAY (Rahway)— Our new Condo- resides in Bergen County. one of these new homes or in a are on duty day ancl PAPILLON, Thur., Tues., It; , DAY AND EVENING CLASSES minium Garden 1 AMER1CAN11 Tw% Condominium Plaza Home, you'll night for youi ' protection Kri., 7, 9:30; Sat., 1:10, 3:50, IN PERSON"REGISTRATION JUNE 3, 4, 5,-2 P.M.-9 P.M., COUNSELING 6-» P.M. nnroniwiM IRVINGTON POUSH HOME. •Homes are now have full use of the outstanding =. ^and-peace of mind, r : •; GRAFFITI " ITUHESHDUJJ* 6:30, 9:25; Sun., lf20, 4, 6:40, open. So you can SALE r«u« \ V \iowf»«iii.; 9:20; Mon., 1, 3:40, 6:20, 9. N.J. POLKA CEHTER Clearbrook recreational facilitiBSTA The Clearbrook bus SI ADULTS SI "enjoy the same JAMES CAAN ' OOr EVENING RESTAURANT-LOUNGE v ' 25,200-square-foot Clubhouse for k«cps rolling along. "SERPICO" : TECHNICAL INSTITUTE EVENING SCHOOL VOCATIONAL place, the same life, the., the Garden State; Park- MARSHA MASON PARK (Roselle Park)--; 415-16th AVE. IRVINGTON. 'billiards, wood- CLASSES BEGIN, JUNE lOlh CLASSES BEGIN, JUNE 10 Commuting ano^shopping . ELIWALLACH CLASSES END, AUGUST 1 same dream ... (or a 1 way's Seaville siBrvice^area- SUMMER WISHES, WINTER CLASSES ENDI AUGUST lit CATERING ALL OCCASIONS working, paint- is a breeze for Clearbrook Includlng gasoline station, CEITIMCATE AND APPBENTICE PROGRAM great deal less than it DREAMS, Thur., Frl., Tues., COUUSI tlll« DAYS TIME TUITION COURSE TITLE DAYS • ing, ceramics, - TIMf TUITION DINNERS SEfeVED DAILY ^isjg. residents. Our own private restaurant and ; information 7:30; Sat., 4:3O, 8;l0; Sun., Aliounllno 1 M.T.W.TH 7-10 P.M S46 cost yesterday.^ ••. - %l """ Suiinm Organ. Analytic MtW MUtlt EVERY SAT. * SON every other " \"* brbperatlon seven' days a MIW •7.10 PM S3] Nevy York and North Jersey. ' : "PAPILLOH" : 9; Sat;, 6, 9:40; Sun;., Mon/, ManOQ*. Di...l E.,oln., 1 TtTll 7-IO P.M week until Sept. 4, when it will M.T.W.TH 7-10 P.M. 166 Chestnut Tavern " in st_ep^savinrjj)esign andfunction, :•.• activity you can Tho bargain Is still S61.11. The ,• s.o P.M.- -—114- AMERICAN CUISIN course...all _: advarflafies of ^nffoJDirnum T«(h Ho'" t",; •-- i.'nop.M " S44 -(II«.'M,U B«..b...l ""^UrprtsTn^Vy^aomy And every "one is," these are for T.,hMoil. M T1TH ~ 6-io P:M. J44 ~Cnm..u t Slripiii~9 MtW /•10P.M. . SJ1_ 1 r!e than a bH ColUna Ala«bro '. MftW . 6.10 P.M. J44 . Ba*ic R»lrlg«rallo"rt TtTH ' '7.IO>Mr 131 like everyaearbrtjok home.' a~iuxury'~~""~~'~ rr : Slall.lKI T4TH • 6-Tp'P:M" " ' t44 H.tilin0 Syil.mt II MtW — 7-IO P.M • 131 —iiorhe. Check these features': • Entry ~ "useLhrei/ery --SOtflritHS BIBtE T.cK Math III MtW --- $33 Ala.bra MIW • 7-?P,M:_ 114 fojrejnr'lLatoe. outdoor patios with .. "',- " crearbrook. •-" 'i.: Phyild ' ^~ ' MiTlW 4«lp P.M, S&& TrTrjoriomrtry 1 "TH 7.? P:MT^^ lie -clpsels « Central air cpnrlirioning ••-GE.:™ AHWOLD PEHL Human Anulorriy — '-- .. ElffCtricalTrad** . . 80OK.D • Malhl ..-._ " TiTH —range « GE garbage^iispoaal » Molded • •«o,l< Mli'mUloloi y MIW ""7-IOP:Mr^-H-J3J Adv. lntp«h Minor Auto Body ' .... CLASSES END' Jl)lY IHh Ropal' ' MtW .7.10 P.M. •. Ul Ample Free Parking UohoUttrta ciliiilan' top. Oilltry rail all ' ,'rf. , ' . ' • 4 CAY WEEK M.ONOAY^THU«SPAY . Motorcycle Tune-Up TtTH * 7.10 P.M ' 111 AIR CONDITIONED •round. Cwamic Knolx. IMKttd hardwood! JVPflHPTON AVE. CEDAR PROVE. N.J. 1201) 256-1466 •nd chola pint VMHIL -* Wouldn't H'be'itlc'e to be as COURSE TITLE . DAYS TIME TUITION MainUnance of u B.I] A.M. Powor Mow.il _ ' TITH ^ 7.10 P-M. sure pE anything jis some Sm> *<<° .'!f!is, •_.•..:•«:'•* • Ut 1 r ou>ln>« Org. t Ml M.TH • B.IOA:M ~*6udflet Coolclng'dnd >* people are of everything? 8 J.I 0 P.M. 370 Xi..."bl.r M-TH ' a.13 AM Baking . . MtW. ; Sot • 7-IO P.M »i ' ' C4AA .'ManManyy itylfi, » • • * Fund, of E:«(tro. : i , K.y Pumh 1 ' . TtTH -10l30 AM . S44 lowyor>Arf!v«i" 'MtV/ MO P.M. 131 o Modified (took Cm DAY CAMP Itonamlc* M.TH S.IOA.M 533 Practical Haul* ATTEMtlON YOUNG » * • Pro Tt«h Molll' . Plumbing MtW 7.10 P.M. 131 pUmltodUookCar* JUNE 24 to AUGUST 3 INon Cradll) M-TH a-niioAM MS lond%cctplng t The best for (odd, service, !.,t, Main 1 M-TH 9-IOiJOAM lown Malnt. TtTH 7-10 P.M. 131 NURSERY.. 3 & 4 Yr.. Olds JjjjjjSi SWIMMING location, parking, privacy l,,h Math M M-TH 10,30-1,00 PM u* -Metal Art Through ColltQ" Alg«bn 1 M.TH • -10 30AM t44 Weldlnrj TtTH 7.IOP.M. * Ml and experience, is, of •(lob F.. S10 00) woddof eStly americsuu JUNIORUNIORS .. 5 & 6 YrY . OlOldds |II| INSTRUCTION couree, Club Diana, and has •'» • " • * ' 'i ? '' \ v been forM yea'rs. I Vocational Worklhop Counoi. 3 Week< Monday thru Thuriday, July • lo July. 18 IN THE DYNASTY IOUNGE 3 FEATURES SENIORS ,J -14 Yr, Olds 1 TWICE DAILY I" — - •"' ' TIM! TUITION TIME TUTUITIOI N I1.;': •.'••.•:•. - • . .,.,.<.,••/: -RT-2? In God We Trust Games _ Models . Arts & Crafts I Aulo M.chonUt 8,30-13,30 PM. ' . J]l OrophlcArt. euo-uuo P.M. $11 PIANO PLAYER «»•. JHUM.,iw,MM... H.ating, V.nt. t 1 laouly Cultura • e.jo-n.30 P.M. Wpod Shop * Leather Craft * Plcnlca PHONE 6M-9S91 Air Conditlartlns B,30-n,3OPM. I Comm.rdal Alf', »,30-Ui30PM. Machln. Shop 1,30-13,30 P.M. rt ••'' Waldlng 8,30-11:30 P.M. 376-1151 WRITE PINGRY SCHOOL, HILLSIDE, N J 0T207 F E H N A N 0 I iUclrlclty 'U -. »,30-13,30 P.M. 1 i RT. 22 WESTBOUND OR CALL 355-6990 LUB DIANA I c.n .. W.H» • UNIOUNIUN COUNTY-TECHNICAbUUiNlTiev.nnH.MLL INSTITUTiminuiE 889-2000 " r; I , PART of UNION COUNTY'S, COMMUNITY COllfOE JYHIM . ,l/»* florllllor.o > Id., liolih Plaint. NJ. 07074 SPRINGFIELD. N.J. I . lultlon for paopl. who db not llva o> work In Union CpgWy I. douWa' . All l.al dya with ragliticillon Limited Trantportatlon May be A»ail»bla 1W0- SMINSFIELD AVE. _w UNION. NEW JM5IY v. '•;-' '•',' • :.*'•'. . "

•«»• m-'u. • • ••/'' "• Thursday, May 23. 1974

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i of peace ...and a time to pay grateful tribute to * the men and women, throughout our '»- nation's history, who answered the call to J itemem arms when trouble threatened the land... J > Democracy. Freedom. The American who gave their time, their energy, their if if -...... ' " ' ••• • '"•" .•'•'•. .-' • • * * experience and spirit is founded on these courage, and their very lives to protect >f •>f Jf words. In times of peril our servicemen the principles upon which this, country jf. >f- > have defended this spirit with dedication was founded. Today we pause in . • if j+and courage. Manyhave given their lives reverence to recall their sacrifice and >f renew-our-own determination that-itshallr* to preserve it. Today, young men from not be in vain...that our American way of Jf $oiir community are continuing to uphold life~sh^ll grow and flourish for us and > tradition. Our hearts and thoughts are for generations to come. It's time to ^witjhl them, and with all those men before • remember, to count our blessings, to 'st them.; '- •• • • -^ '•'•' - :- '•.'."•• "•'' /•'••• ••• cherish our sacred heritage, and put it to J Memorial Day is a time, for auitejkre.; SPEHCO MOTOR CO., INC. Auihorlied Cadillac -Ok' productive use. )f £ flection. A time to honor our servicemen SslosSorvlcoParti >f * of past and present. And, as we rekindle This message presented as a public sorvlco CASTING CO., INC. 73S Lexington Avenue by the communlty-mlndod firms llstod herewith: •: Jf Jthe memory of what they Wve given to: Kenllworth , 2i5-D4O9 Jf SPRINGFIELD HOUSE Rout* 33-Eattboond Jf * their country and tor each of us, we also Sprlnotleld 447 0100 Jf "A Tribute To All Servicemen" * * J prayerfully work and hppe~for peace. SPRIWGFIELD SUBURBAN A.K.TOOL CO.1NC. CHANDLER MOTORS LOCAL 5»5 UNITED REMINGTON - OTT Tool & Die- Hloh Speed Aulhorljed Dodoe Dealer Restaunsnt'Cocktlll l,ounQ..t.unch TEST RITE—" Jf TAXI SERVICE Parts Production I0O E. St.George Ave. eon*.DInner».Chtldren Welcomt AUTO WORKERS AGENCY. INC OPTICAL CO. Local also To 8. FronTAtrport TermlnaU (159 U.S. Highway Linden 4847374 1739 U.S. Highway « • "our Compliments To Amerlca'a Insurance1 since 1910 Rx Opticians. Mon. thru Frl. 9 to tjj Across the,lan^i there will be parades and •2 Mountain AVa.fAcnwi from Park Mountainside 733.7300 Mountalntlde 333,3171 •; Jf Drugs) Springfield. Working Force," . 100/ Springfield Avenue a-Wed. evening til 7:30.5al 9 3:» 74 Hour Service Please Call: Your Hcrtts-NlcholatMastakai Local 593 Executive Board Irvlnoton 3733900 1319 Liberty Aw^, Jin the >f 37i3SS2 37J3553 ALRAY AUTO DELMAC MACHINE & 8, John Penas Linden, N.J. ~ - Executive Blag.) HIIWd.JJ4.U0O TOOL INC. RICHARD'S •j speeches of ^commemoration. It's our way BODY SHOP 94b Mountain Ave. SPRINGFIELD "We'll Fix Vow Car Like New- IlANCO TOOL MAJOR MUSIC Frorrt-A Wrinkle To A Wreck Mountainside 333-3331 . For All Your Music Needs See Us At SERVICE CENTER THOMAS LINCOLN >f WINES & LIQUORS & MFG. CO. 43 New St..Irvlngton 371.1400 Delta Tire DealerCerWash KENILWORTIl NATIONAL TOOL & 733 E. St. Gnuna Av... GAierel Repairs MERCURY. INC. proudly and reverently give thanks. GEM APPLIANCE & Martin Levlne. Wlnes-Llquori'Oeer- Llndan 484-1144 DON'S VILLAGE Jobbing Machine Shop Jf MANUFACTURING CO. Gaskets Made To Order-Free Delivery 140 North Eighth 5t.. 1459 5prlnoflaldAve.(Near Congenial salesmen 1. Supwb GIFT CO., INC.;^ : FUNERAL HOME ?7AMorrlsAve.Springfield 3760536 MAPLEWOOD PARTS • Chancellor Ave.) Maplewood Service. 1 Conrad-J.-Woinlflli'.Managcr owner. 100.124 No. I3lh Street BARN RESTAURANT eniiwortn—374^4450 Jf Lamps, Tables ("China, . Kenllworth 376-1600 AR-KAY DRUG STORE (Family Style Restaurant) Dinner /•1-4717 349 South Ave., E. Crystal, fl. Accnsorles 511 Washington Ave.,Kenllworlh AND TRANSMISSIONS 1 "West-Held —1314500 i J72iU2:J 1137GlobeAve..Mountalnslde3]3-8950 Sluart.NQver.iR .P-F-UlL p HAPPY-TIME ~ThlS7 m0Ssay0~presentod as a public service by W S Service pharmacy/ 1050 Stuyvetanl Ave., Irvlngton Standard & Automatic Transmissions ROMA CUSTOM Valllburo 373.4975-4 .. .- 700 W. SI. / 074.0404 SALOON,' Parts.Auto Air Condltloners-SOLD- Jf KOPLIN PO1MT1AC- PAOLERCIO . Linden 484-5 ' Under New Manaoement-DonSJoe SERVICED • INSTALLED . TAILORING AND FUNERAL HOME 145153 SpriSpringfielt d Ave.,Maplewood TOWERS Jf GENERAL GUMMED VOLVO - DRIVE WELL Open 7 Days Serving Luncheons* TRANSPORTATION CO. the communlty-mlnded firms llstod herewith: Directors: John A. Paolerclo SUPREME SAVINGS'& Dinners.Bring the Family -•11-410- -'-0 7414501 CLEANING PRODUCTS, INC. Union' Counlv's No. 1 Ponllac Dante A. Paolerelo -ATLANTIC-CARPETS DRIVING SCHOOL ^331-North-Av.^.east Snlos Sorvlco Saving Con I or ft. Call For1 Fr« Shop At.Horn* Service Serving Unlon-Essov. & Morris (F(JmProftMlontlAUtratlonn s tor Men 531 North Stiles Street Nowark.N.J. 3JS-3333 • LOAN ASSOCIATION Elliabeth 3544100 Linden 935-09O0 Union County's Only Volvo Dealer 133tSprlngtleldAve; at Mth St,~""•'•" 15.W* Sq.Ynrd Completely Inatall- Counties. Llcenied by the State MARK TWAIN DINER. B, Wom»n,..VInctnt & Jo*. 455 N. Broad St., Elliabelh We Spec 1st t« In Sleaki, Chopi & 1335 AAsgt* Av»., Union 155 MAS 374B7O0 Branch Office- ed Over Thick Rubber Padding. OIKI.J. maw AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS CARTERETSAy!NG8tr_—— -COLDER-CORPORATION- 354 dlOO - GEOUGE PATTON 10A5 Sluyvesanl Ave. 371 MiO V UUCIInlonAvv.lrvlnoton THE HEALTH SvaFoodt'Baking Don vOnPrvmlflM THE TRAVEL BUG Anthony Coll.lt, Prei. GORCZYCA AGENCY trvlngton, New Jersey ' , 3/1.3551 " Open 14 Hours World's Largest Transmission LOAN ASSOCIATION Manufacturer of Wlr. " : soclutes SHOPPE OF UNION "It Take. You Where You— Specialists- - Inveitment \\ Our Sp*clillty-F rom >-•••, T E J'S 160. MorrI»Av#.,Unlon4fl7.14*0 Want To Go" 795 Sanford Avenu. Wound Resistors - i to 400 Unllt-alto Conda minium a • LASKOWSKI ~ ReoltorsAAor*a»0ei.Cour1ooui One of (he Molt Modern Lunchonettat Natural Organic HEALTH ROSS BROTHERS 7340 Morris Ave., 76 Bulllnglon St., . - • I'orional Proleislonttl Snrvlce- THETOLA'S BALPOH APPLIANCES FOODS & VITAMINS Bsr-WlnM-Llquors-Full Lin* of 513 Rarltan Road, Rosalia Union 417-8388 Vallsburg 3739494 221 Chettnut St..Roselle 241-3447 ; In New Jersey-Fast Servlce-GoodFood 301-341.3773 Irvlnoton • 3719SOO FUNERAL HOME Union Countv Multiple Co|or Entertainment ProductsStereo Specials tor Breaktast & Lunch 3014 Morris Ave. (Opp. Union McCRACKEN Wine* & Llquon-Fr«« Delivery 1405 Clinton Ave..Irvlngton Lilting Service RESTAUUANT Hl-Fldellly systems • Kitchen 57V Rarltan Ave.(In the Roselle Center Bank) Union 9&4-7O30 . 480 BooUvftrd. Kinllworth 3133334590 CELENTAN 345.4411 COMMUNITY STATE INSTITUTE "We Make Ir Eailer-To Drive" -- Sportswear- Dr*it«s Separate* A) I Sprlriofleld 376-MW " 1 Sill Water. Jf CENTER . Elllebeth 341-3737 HOLLYWOOD 51i» At Low Discount Prtcn BANK & TRUST CO. , GROUP-TRAVEL PLAN A.Rydar School Door To Door Service ELKAY PRODUCTS s. II e. Elliabelh Ave,(Jolt off Wood AVa.) AMSTERDAM BROS. ' Personallied Service Por—• • "' * . 2299 VaUxHallRd.,Union 944-7600 PHIL'S SUNOCO /6SGroveSt.Irvlngton 371A1U B7A Mt. V*mon P\*c» ,—— Llnd«nrai449 Jf TYPEWRITER SERVICE "In Remembrance" Individuals L Groups Approved tor Voterans' Training MEMORIAL PARK V/alltbUra - 3735779 SERVICE HARD Rehabilitation Equipment- Sales- Servlce.Rentali&Leas.ng Office* In Linden-Rahwoy BIERTUEMPFEL- CO., INC. Gethsemane Gardens Mausolcumi orthopedic Appliances 334 BloySt,,Hillside 6MB55O. . ', SERVICE STATION! Manufacturer* ot Material Nt tdltht 1)63 Clinton Ave.. ROMll* • 9353500 General Auto Repair*.Air •" TAGGART'S AUTO Gethsamane Gardens Now UtsOJar of similar name. CHROMIUM CO Jf 1055 Clinton Ave.,. . — OSTERTAG AGENCY INC Handling Equipment xTUSCAN Irvlngton -375-3310 • ' Member Federal"CWpoiIt LINDEN GAHDElSlS Conditioning. Insurance & Real Estat. Construction ' ' .... Gl Ave. off Route Irvlngton - 371-3700 - . Intwranct Corporation - GUUBER'S C1TGO DRIVING SCHOOL— 3S Drown Ave,,Spr I no field • lsoostuyvesantAve.UnloneU.<300 887910 Jf Chinese & American Restaurant 1301 Springfield Road, Union Special Care To Nervoui 8, Open Evening.! Until Nina 3WM5O" DAIRY FARMS We Service All Makei-Auto Air Luncheon-Dinner & Family Dinners a?et> 1941 Morris Ave..Union 4140o51 NATIONAL UNION, NEW JERSEY CENTRAL CADILLAC Condltlonlno. . - ''•':• iB Mor/lt Handicapped. Call I Sidney Plller • Sam Plller Jf M. ATKIN '.'America's Leading Cadillac Dealer" Take Out Ordert 38W17I • 3380133 • 4333100 :•. IDEAL THE SOUND BOX 616.1300 CRYAN'S Stuyvetant Ave..Bar 25 W. Elliabelh Ave., Linden Springfield STATE BANK Give a New Spring Look To Your 360 central Avenue — Maytalr Cleaners) Irvlnoton373-W44 BIG STASH'S BAR A.N.FERRARA DAIRY FARMS "Bank at the slon WeCarry Hitachi, Panasconlc «. Jf * Home With Our Large Selection of Newark 624.3255 . COCKTAIL LOUNGE Zenltn Car «. Home Stereo) W« Do Bedspreads, Curtains, Drpaerles Hot Lunettes Served Dally" iBASVauxHallRd.Union 9U*\20 • . ,;. , , TATTLE TALE LOUNGE & RESTAURANT 3331 Morris Ave.,Union ^ ' of the Ship" Jf POLLACK'S AGENCY. INC. M4 1M0 UNION CENTER -Linens. Window Shades . . From 11 AM. Entertainment LINDEN MOTOR 517 Union Ave..Irvlngton Open > Days • Week-Dsllclous —Iniurnnce^lnveilmenti. 1014 Springfield Ave. • CENTRE DELICATESSEN Evenings. JENEWEIN VOLKSWAGEN LIQUORS.INC. Lunches-Dinners.Bring The IS53 Oakland Ave.. Union 417-7737 INSTANT RENT-A-CAR .vsasyi^ ,/ NATIONAL BANK Jf Irvlnglon-.. 3731034 : Open 7 Days a Weak-Homemade Salads 797 Santord Ave.,V/a(lsburg FREIGHT CO..INC- Go Go Lunches Mon. thru Frl.-Band Family «. Friends • "Your Family Securlty-Our Policy" NEW JERSEY BELL Party PlattertCold CuUCoffw 373 9414 — ' Authorlied Volkswagen Dealer , Serving-Kenllworth With A Selection Low-Low Rales-Dally- ' 1744 Bumel Avt.lNexl to Burnel 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS "O:E.-;Elliab«th Ave., •'• • '-..'.: D«it In Trucking & warehouilng ol LlQUo/t-Wlnoi-Beerd- Prl. a, Sat. Nile* 1030 South Wood Avenue TELEPHONECOMPANY Quick chKk) Union Vit-im_J Jf & Sandwiches to Go. ALL IN UNION ... . : : ; Linden 143 4455 Weekly-Monthly B * M•••.-•• - •••'-••'•• 491 Boulevard, Kenllworlh 2763630 UMXUdLldBA2J100 __Prjjfl_b«Tlvocy : _ _ _ TAURUS . PIHST NATIONAL8TATE •;." 481.9500 74 Mlllburo AV>.,MlUljWrn__ _.__ ; SPIRIT OF ALUMINUM COMPANY DAILY PHOTO & Wtithlngton AVe. fl. U. lOlh S' CONSTRUCTION CO. - -—•--743 3011 >«-*i900 —•• , -JOHNNY'S TAVERN LIVING WATER Kenllworth W-MM THE BOYLE COMPANY BANK OP NEW JERSEY Aluminum Siding - Roofing & ~ TRAVEL INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO. - _Mcmber_.of. F,D.I?C T_.^__ P ft R COMPANY ctiw||i |i Sophie Anoerson.„.::: Slorm WlnOowl. 5pacUllsn -. -- .. Johnny & Anna Bliub-Prop. Meat- BOOK-STORE- - ~ General Remodeling-Kltcheni-Bathroomi Realtors_^c*ll«u-o# Home Irvlngton Offices: -INTERNATIONAL- Plm ne~MoW Mak«r» BualnMl Men's Lunch-Cocktllls Jf.C. I^RAbb;—INC' 1143 East Jersey st.,Ellubath a, Molders 7044 Morris Ave.,Union 484-944)1 ^TOUR All Typos of ChrlttlanXlteraluro "TSS342OQ L &B3ChancellorAve.-733Ny«Av«, PAINT COMPANY INC. —r: BV flmartatninanl "OpawP Days-' Ltl Ul Plart Mint VacatlanniWilil ^-^.^Turn_ vThi e taWorli i_dl S"°«ldI I- e Down SPRING LIQUORS TNC^ Slav. Plllppone-Prop,- ' . — 371 Chancellor Av. To Find The Rloht Trlp'^For RECREATION CENTER IRVINGTON EXXON PARKWAY WOZNIAK 701 Falrllild Ave., --- -7 5«K«)Unlon ?64»i»l ZTl PAINT STORE he»tu5lrW amiclal. Auto Sec —RAPISTAN.INC- - l*345jirlnnfleldAv...lvl»nli>wl«Ht al!e*vVeetCh»tt5lt Route 32rUnlon* 687-015W 1 . UI Sprlngtlald Avenu. _ MEMORIAL HOME ~ Latex Houta Paint "The Conveyor People" CORPORATIONS INC, «r«r ilDkMa ~.Springfield ' SiTtljW ""'.*"';. UNIONVItLE CHRISTIE — no Ubtrry Avenu. u lrvlnglon.377.3lal-372.977t •_ Rr«r wlkM : •~$ UBldKll Open Mon. thru'Sat. 11:30am to Vl —ttiOTU.S, mohwa(; 33 Union —IN Myrtle Av...lrvl 8ERVICENTER, INC. BETTY LIND .-.-.'----- "ENTERPRISES, INC. ::.:.-.._ Sundays from 4 PM-Buslne»men's Mountainside 333.1440.-' FRABELL -173.04116 SPRINGFIELD . '.' . -: . Ut^lON CENTER CARD: -a-—- FRAB '""•*• _ Fr»nk.Crl«clllallofj.., -Cvncrm-Served .Da|ly.t>el|vorl6» _r_ KEMPLER8IIOES DINER RESTAURANT ^DWyvR I lron\ 4 PM Dally. -Onen 7 Dayi a Week 3J Hour -" 134 Market gtrMt Z> GIFT SHOP -•"•-,— BROUNELL-KRAMER- IRVINGTON . UNION . Full Service Bank F.D.I.C. ~; Jf Kanllworth U1JK41 ' 1. Commercl.17 •(-.. — HALL INSTITUTE OF~ =~: 3034 Morris Aye., Union 4670414- . • TOKTRTCKEY'S LAWN - ' -. _T««fi)jr.ln» A P'ne Line ol Greeting ^ANCING _ LIVINGSTON • CALDWELL •" PAUL'S AMERICAN Hillside Ave. at Rout. 33 3gmit..BHiig tut Hatnity"^ "' SJI Mountain Av... - REAL'ESTATE . "-^V=F--~ MOWER SERVICE Cards S, Commercial Stationery WALDOR AGENCY —.. -lOfOSpringllaldAuelrvlnoton PARSIPPANY 1933 E. St. George Ave. Sprloolltfd 3744140 370 M53 1034 stuyvesant Ave., • '— A Complete Imuruca Servlcav TIRE EXCHANGE Linden W5 1777 . LOU COHEN'S '.. _ Real Estat. License School" " ' : MALlVl^s" • ~ "• rrower~l(~Hond-Mowers Sharpened " 37TO497 . . ~ Discount Tlrt HMdouarten- Mountain Avi,, •-.*•• Call or writ, for Free Brochur.. . 'r .fc Repalred-Rlck-up &, Delivery-Work Orilan T 417-7590 Springfield Serving Roselle^or Over 3 . . (J-- —• • — :; ; I kENILWORTIl All M»|or Brandt. • VANITY FROCKS' * MEN'S WEAR E.DJU, TOOL 4 400Wesllleld Ave., - 303 Chestnut Street . " Guaranteed-Pait Prompt Service • Jf. L.C. BIGLOW . ' • • • Ellubelti 3551W4 :> • • , 3717MorrlsAve,-,Unlon 487-7310 * GALLOPING HILL' INN & VETERANS CENTER INC. 333 Route tt-Eastbourid Open Mon, a, Frl. EvMUngi Our speciality Is Men's Sports. Roselle 3i5-9433 UNION CENTER Hall AvMllbl. lor WeddlnuT Springfield • 1794136 until«, BankAmerlcwdJvtaster & CO.. INC. . v)ear. echo Plua SMpplns cenler MACHINE CO., INC. THE H.F.BUTLER CATERING SERVICE Dances-All Occasions-< 8TANLEY'8; . Jf Route » «. MountalnSve. SpKlallilng In Cmton Molds SHELL, INC. r Automotive end. Power Trani.. - rii w««>« Driy.. R»hw«v HARNISCH FUEL CO. MAR-CEE ROBERTS CORP.' Banquet Facilities-Catering. 13 So. 31sl. SI., Kenllworttt RESTAURANT I3u sprlnolleld Avlfcw 31th Jf minion Equipment Distributor . Sprlngfl.ld 379.3513 "We'r. For Making Warm Frlmd."... Complete Aulo Servlce-Ekhaust Emission Custom Fabricators of For All Occasions • 276.4189 ••' ,, PAUL MILLER SHEET An Advantur* In Eating It.) Irvlngton J7I-tl7f 111 Mill Lane, ALL SPORT JACKETS FOR MEMORIAL IN Nya Ave.Irvlnoton 37S-1474 TRADING COMPANY EQUIPMENT COCOMPANM Y .Service 8, Front End Alignment -, Weldments for Industry S Points -Union -U6-2483 -1—'. . Corner of Sprlnolleld Ave. i, Jf Mountainside 333-4900 DAY 30 PERCENT DISCOUNT ' U. S. Route 33-Eastbound 901 Sluyvesant Ave., Union 417.9555 417 Lehloh Avenue METAL WORKS, INC. ECHO JEWELERS Wholesale Prices I BelowMen's Mountainside . 333-5450 Gus t< Olm Union U1-S5U K0REY MOTORS'INC. IO0O E. ElUabeth Ay.. . H0U8E OF EMPTY HANDS & Ladles slacks s, TopsPanty Hose GEISSEL MANUFACTUR- "The Working Man's Friend" Llndan 4M-J7J6 VERMITOX Jf BINDER.L1FSON COLONIAL SAVINGS * "Jnwlrv As You Llk. tt-' -Qltt 1. Novelty Items ' Jt "Usjjl Car. fo Fit Your d" thru FHday 5 to I:M ' L.irn Karat.-S.lf Drtense foiU-V V i , M5O.21SI St. (Across from Retirement Sale UNION TAXI " ING CO.. INC. LABORATORIES INC. LOAN ASSOCIATION Children-Men & Women ' . CAPITAL TIRE CO. 615 W. St., George AV.., & BORRUS 1U5 Sprlngfl.ld Ave., > " . Kenllworth Veteran's Cenler) ROSENBERG'S GUN Metal Hlnoes * Precision Linden 923-1134 Tirmltf.Pnt Control SMclal- !: Profwslon of Insuranc. 1 West WelMleld Ave.. ' - Kenllworth 374.7705 Service 7 Days a WeekAlr.Conditioned "Get Your Tlr«s Her." Roeelle Park uvntl . , . Maplewood 7614014 ''• • 19(7 MorrlsAve^Unlon 484-5100 Mllltown-tttM. Union tu-t\u Stamping.. . STONEWALL SAVINGS „ lit..Whol«.l. V RelillTroduct. Bl Mlllburn-Av... SHOP. INC, PER8UN KING <471 Clinton Ay*., Irvlngton JN^U! ^ 51 BrtXd St!,EIHabelh-3Jl*u)o RoblriFlrruoal.'RonnleRoselll 3344 Sprlnolleld AVe.,Unlon4U 3«V,. Harry I. Stanley Lafilo,, . 600 Swenson Drive HOUM Plnnte.PrMC4Kha *,y>ANAJ86CIAtlON •i Mlllburn 3714100 i > other Locations In cuionla 1 9 - Kenllworth 341-354.' LACH'S GULF A . With Any Purchate MARLO TRAVEL INC. Open Friday a, Saturday 10.lo 4 343 Morris Aye.lAt the Center) 701 North Wood Ave., LlndentUllll Points Oallopmo HHI Ro»d LTED ELECTRONICS INGRA8SIA , BUI Conwav-Owner-Manaper CARDINAL MOBIL 8ERVICENTER SllIJijft.tlJi ^ lOpRerltanRoM.cllrk MIJJU Jf. BRANNAGAN'S TAVERN ProLsalonal Travel AgenFs-Np SANDY'S MOBIL All-Yiur Needs Under One Root ...*:. GENERAL MOTOR-SERVICE • -W Hour Towlng-emlutc -.^—Chara.-F«r-OuV'6ervlces ,— •— LatMn AAower* ,1. Tractors- Flr»t FlruMlclallnstltvtfen." " eONSTRUCnONCOrt "Srwclaltllng-ln Auto Repairs "O3TabyanPI«ca,lrvlngtqn 371 5000 GARDEN CENTER Control Center ~^- •Oo-Oo- Every Tues. Nit. '.' - Indwtrlll.Comm.rilal, Instil vV; 1272 Springfield Ave.(Cor of * Towlnu snow Plowing 1 Aulo Air Open All Yew 'Round Comm.rcial 11.. HonMQwmwv 914 «5 lle1hAve.,Vallsburh a COMMUNITY PLUMBING Sanford Ave.)- Irvlnglon MK U.S. Highway 3! Sluvvnant «. lltn Ave., . . utlonal Builders -*f Conditioning . ,u . Complete Qarctan SUPPIIM I OULF }7J-»W7 PHIL'S Vallsburg ' 371«141 - 375 1!« B LlncolnPlacelrvlngton j 373 MllltowRojd^pVlr,,,!,,,, Westbound. Mountalnsld. SUMMIT AMERICAN Jf 8UPPLY CO. - -DEBAL SAVINGS 40? Myrtle Av.., Irvlnglon :>'. . . BARBER SHOP Kitchen Cabinets «. Bathroom 190 Elm !t..We»tf lekl wi«M ••'': - 1M-1330 ' yS . VENET •UNCAP IN 8pacl«!Ulnpg g In Hair Cute for AUTO SALES ••• + -BRENNAN BICYCLE SHOP Vanities • Dlinwuhln (Hom«Otllce).ai.Ji00 -, MIKE'S AUTO REPAIRS ADVERTISING I . MenM . WomaW n i. Chlldnlld n Economy pilHhi Boles «.)Servke 9Q1 WMI Route n • u MI AAwntiln Av... j Specialising In All Auto Repairs GbRDON'S DRY GIN BANDAG •» FrMWIn PIIM, Summit . a- MOuntllnlld. TO7OJJ THE INTERNATIONAL SCHERING CORPORATION 415ChefttnutStreetUnlon(3Ol)417-13l3 ,' CARNEGIE TAVERN 1137 Liberty Ave.lAcrou from >f n Madison Avenu. , !474MorrllW,Union 444-317! Manufacturer of F[nc>narmeceutlcall Shopping Center) Hlllllde J34.16S6 273*5110 HOUSE OF PANCAKES COMPANY LTD." PROCESS RECAPPING Jf Irvlngton 375.17&1 .1011 Morris Avenue •US.ventnAv«iueN400 Smart Truckers Ute Womm U.90AUn O.M.J«ilor CRANFORD OPTICIANS FOUNTAIN OP BEAUTY Route!)-(Cenlerlslandl .... . Union, New Jjriey 07013 VETERAN'S '. 4400 1U1 Weil Edgar Cltlieni U.00.Boy>Underl J U.00 We Ar. Her. To Help and Olve You UnlontlMtH . '.' • MILMAR SHOPS SWAN-BENEDICT Jf HARRY J. BURKE •—«rt Your- PamllyTIJrf Irast Mrvlc. "Hom«ITheNeverEmplvColle«Pot" Complete Fashion Center For CLEANERS & & SON FLORISTS • u N. union Av.., All Women JOSIsduLLING TAILORING GLADD MOTORS ARCO MOTEL CrMtortf I03J SprlngtleldAve.. Irvlngton CurMlns-Drapes^Badspreads I Hour Service-Free Delivery CENTER LOUNGE T. Richard Oladd. Complete U.I. Rout. 1, Linden • 191 Pennsylvania Ave., . IRVINGTON CAB INC, ?. ' JOiNorlhWoodAve.Linden 915 3433 WORKS. INC. • PULASKI SAVINGS L 37S311O 131IMorrla5l.Ros.lle.315.9712 Pin. Itli a Automotive Repalri-Alr-Cond. 1634300 • 162.7700 WOOD AVENUE *}- Union iiiUlii TwoVelerans.373.5000 " - '."" MenloParkMlH 549OM Itlonlno-Road Service. OrenltiAllonumentMBraniaVtUrlwra LOAN ASSOaATION CHEZ MOPE' "SloplnlJeeOurcJewSprlnoLlrn" 694 Chancellor Ave.. 1310 B. Edgar Road (Routf II Main OHIcMM Ilttl Av.. ' if C48 HARDWARE CO.' DRESS SHOPPE VINNIE'S Irvlngton 37JM94 Linden 4M-44S0 taMI 3744900. Branch Orllcti Bulldtr'l Hirdwir«-Cabln«t Hartfwir.. ' v IRVINGTON SHELL INC;' MULTI-CHEVROLET INC T * M GARAQE 1MB Mlllburn Ave., T Volkiwegen Speclalliti Gtn HOME SECURITY CENTER-LOCks Imlalled Mlllburn "YourMultlVelueChtvyDeeUr"- SEGEAR'S AMOCO SUNSET STRIP Irvlngton, N.J, • Kev Cuttlngt-Bckuts Re-kayed. ... . Repalrt On *ll Can . '•-.. - 317fMorrlsAve,Union «U-noo Enloy Yourself Every Nit. ot the CENTRAL GLASS GROVE COLOR LABS LINDEN SEWING CENTER 1173 Clinton Av.., Irvlnoton STATION Week At Out Place Jf \ stiori Hill! Avi.iW-entarKlng'i 4 1 1 Oeneral Auto RepalraAulomatlc , DISTRIBUTORS ProteulonalPhotoColorFlnlsher WfJW' ' ' ;•'..'V:- ., -, : 703LvonsAv«. ouaranteed. ,' 1' . Nt AMuntaln Ave., , AND SON, INC. MJIMorrlsAve.,Union U7.3244 BANK * TRUST CO; nwit Only. Fotvntrty of trt. •Jf Paints and Wallpaper' )f Summll Ooo t Cat Hospital nderground GARDEN SmTTB BOWL ft-. Mountainside 313-7599 «0 Chestnut Iliwr WOOLLEY , • ' • .Jf CARM'S FABRICS v \ Ufilqn >;•. •..* "Sai. Time II All-Tnl Tlmt^fwdJ KUHNEN TRAVEL INC; NEW JER8EY SEMI- FUEL CO. For Less" SHOP RITE 8TORE8 A :'•* • * •+••*'• Sttvlct UntlmltM CONDUCTOR PRODUCTS INC ForAIIYourPu«IOIIl.HMllnaNe«s. This 20 CommerceSUprlngtleld J74.lt)2 WAKEFERN FOOD CORP. II OurSOth YeerOtJervlngTheCommunlly 1 1 w i Aw.«Aapl«wo<|f • r * 'Vil; '* '"' ••.'•,' - !• ,• vi*''.'^ '™-*f' ' • *V •'-• • - •• a 4O0YOr«5l.,«lllat>eltilnM0«WTonwi.l^iiiapatn.n7.3jg0g • •..•• ( .,,Bwi^n™,.i^iKw^,.(M.,w. .. , , *,..,-. v

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•• /. 20-Thursday, May 23, 1974-SPRINGFiELD(N.J.) LEADER SPRIN(5FIELD(N.J.) LEADER-thursdoy; May 23,: 1974-21 Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice For And About TeenagerT) Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice NOTICE OP'AP PLICATION 20 FOX HIM Lane, TAKE NOTICE that Klevla L. SShort Hills, NJ. NOTlCI TO CREDITORS. Benentkli trading as ECHO *" VCriu THIS WEEK'S LETTER: I read your article Levin urges referendum BOARD OF EDUCATION NOTICE OF APPLICATION ESTATE OF RHOOA MIRRIU. LODOB.haiapplladTo tha Council TAKE, NOTICE that Springfield N8IUIN Deceased of ttw Borouatt of Mountalnslda, Short^lllf,^;/. t every week and read aboiit other, people's TOWNSHIP OF SRA1NCFIELD, A*ATTHBW J. OLBNNOM COUNTXJF UNION Towers Inc., trading as HOWARD Pursuant to th« order of MARY New Jersa» for a Planary Retail problems, but nope of them seem to be like NBWJERSEY JOHNSON'S RESTAURANT, has C. KANANE, Surrogate of the .Consumption License c-» for Oriolestop Yanks iriuinp totjte. I like a girl that is popular, and I'm not NOTICE TO BIDDERS applied to the Township oJ County of Union, made on tha 17 premises situated at 1050 Rt,.J2, c Springfield, County of Union for a day of May A.D., 1974. upon tha Mountainside. . - M\. for vets' education bonus • The Cardinals, behind the four-hitpltching of very popular. We've-been friends for about „ Seated proposals will be Plenary Retail Consumption application of tha undersigned, at (Sblactlons If any -should ba nftda lty. Te chores for the Braves, also paced the winners the Twins, 14-12, despite a fifth-Inning rally. received until 10: A.M. on "iiBTield, N.J- JRandi Kessler, blanked the Pirates, 17-0. last seven or eight years and we can tell each other Democrbtlc Congressional candidate Adam "the »50 million referendum for this November, "" Tuesday, June II, 197-4 and then License C-« for premises located at Executor of tha estate of said immediately In writing to Halena Ob|actl at the bat. BarbaVa had two doubles, a triple The Yanks scored eight runs in the first, three U.S. Hwy. Route 22, Springfield, deceased, nolle* it hereby given to M. Dunn*, Deputy Borough Clerk Immedialiont s If any should ba mada Uvin is urging IheState Legislature to place a opened and publicly read In the New Jersey. the creditors of laid deceased to of Mountainside, New Jartey. , -...... —..tely in writing to Arthur 10 Euclid Avenue, • week In the Springfield Girls' Softball National and a single; Ellen had two singles, a double in the third, three In the fifth. Karen Andrux our problems. I guess I'm just shy, but I can't but it still must be approved by the Assembly Office of tha Secretary of the H. fJuehrerBh . Township Clerk of tha Summit, N.J. 1 •Oblectlons, If any, should be exhibit to the subscriber under KLCVIS L. BERZENSKIS '• . (.League, hi addition to her pitching, which .and a triple. Susan Bromberg hit a solo homer and Michelle Grossman had three hits each to just come out and tell her I love her, and I don't $50 million* bond issue referendum on the and signed, by the Governor. . Board of Education,' Raymond oath or affirmation their claims TownshipTof' Sprlnoflald In tha HOMER ROSE Chlsholm School, Shunplke Road, made Immediately In writing to 105O Rt. 22 s {Included four strikeouts, Randi helped her Own know what to do. I've never felt this way about November ballot to finance art education bonus . "There 1s no question thai many of New Arthur H. Buehrer. Township and demands against Tha estate of Mountainside, NJ. County of Union and Stale of New „ JOINiwlEnolana Avarrne and a pair of singles;' Linda Frost Collected pace the Yanks; Lisa Wallach.collected a pair .Springfield, New Jersey, for the Jersay. SummltTN J. -for Vietnam-era veterans attending college. Clerk of the Township of said deceased within SIM months Mtsde Echo, May 2X. 30, •"" (Slanad) ..cause with .a pajr of singles. .Her teajn backed threealnglcs. Wendy Fern, JoannBRuocco,and_ of doubles; Donna Wolf a double and single; any other girl and I think about her all. the time. Jerst'ys,;31.,OOP Vietnam veterans . attending following supplies for" the 1774.73 Springfield In the County of Union from the date of said order, or they JOHN SWART • school year:* * will' be forever barred from J.OSEPI IN PINADELLA |her mound effort with.24 hits, scoring In every" Meg Johnson, ^accQUnted- for the rest of llje Nancy Kennedy two jingles. Lynda Mar- . I don't know whether to tali; to her about it or At the same time, the 12th Dilitdidl epllege ofe having (rouble making ends meet INaUITB-IAL ARTS,,. prosecuting or recovering the 49' ' ,."AVe v.: called-on Congress -to- undrrtako-swift and -otHheiasle fed*raLgrant^>f-$22«e month they "——----- MEDICAL. JANITORIAL, same against the subscriber, "'" NOTICEdFAPPLICATtoV W. AUSf IN TANSEY -—-Inning, A iiine-run seqona—rrmliffl—~*~~ Braves' jf» nits, itie- Asfrbs' Maria."Miller" ' cahfonlo hdcT^rlpIeTXorrSteTntSSrg a dOUblr ~nbt,because someglris will get tnad it a not-so- AND OENERAL SCIENCE. " Route 22 TAKE NOTICE that Milton's lavorable acUon-onj-tcries of Dills pending -in Liquors, a corporation trading as 94 Highland Avenue i highlighted by a grandslam homer by Debbie . tripled and singled, Molra, Hajpln doubled.and ,and'. Debbie Swenson, Karen Lynn" Doty, popular guy asfcs her to go with hjm:Ttiafs thr- now receive for tuition, books and living costs, Specifications may be obtained Springfield, NJ. BloomUeld Savings Bank of (Faa»10.121 Short Hllli, NJ. the Senate and House that would offer veterans from the Office of the Secretary at R.J. CORKER <• Bloomtleld. N.J. MILTON'S LIQUORS, has applied Oblectlons, If any, should ba rScelfo, who aUohad a double and two.singles. singled. ",• 'and Maria Sanninb, Daria Rosemarle Herkalo and Paula Edelcreek-eflch last thing I want her to do is to get mad at me. ' Levin Said! "The" 14 million budget ap- the otiove address. .Contracts will President *•' , - Executo to the Township Commlttea of tha NOTICE OF APPLICATION mada Immediately In writing to increased educational and employment op- be awarded to the lowest bidders, , Treasurer and Director Whiting, Moore,unced back 1 County of Union, made on the 17 JOHN S. ROBERTS, hat applied to the Township Michelle struck out eight and allowed nine hits. for. her). Start by telling her how much you their service to our country." ,. student services programs and work-sludy day of May A.D., 1974, upon-the Springfield, N.J. President — Committee of the Township of to nip theMefjj, 1-0, In a game which went eight .- The Tiger%nipped.the Orioles, 3-2, as Bar- JEAN BILLET Van Beuren Road,, She also hit (hesa singles, as dlntly,lnitalta>d ofilcar* of the) Summit Area Chapter of the discrimina.tcs against many veterans since it is " * (Fee: jll.96) _.,Springfield, N.J. , N.J. Eileen Ard comhlned for 10 strikeouts and two more. Marie Bentzronlributed n single and Hammel, the shortstop, put the Bengals in front you want to sce;it and how she should go see it USED CARS DON'T DIB...they lust trade-away. Sell oath or-afflrmatlon their claims Oblectlons If any-should be mada ASSETS and demands against the estate of PAUL J.11ANNA, ' National Organization for Women map plans for future activities. They are Mpriene triple; Patty Boffa had a double and single in TobVTlicn take her to the movies. And try not to established on a first-come, first-served basis. yours with a low-cost Want Ad. Call 466-7700. Cash and Investments said deceased within six months NOTICE OF APPLICATION Secretary . • - Immediately In writing to Arthur • allowed eight hits. The Mets threatened twice. in the first with a'homerun, and the Tigers H. Buehrer, Township Clerk of tha Mainker of Springfield, right, the chapter president, and Karen Stacey of Berkeley four trips. '•'.»• worry about how /'popular" you are. He said the State Senate has already authorised State Road Aid Receivable from the date of said order, or they TAKE NOTICE that 319.Oak Ridge Avenue, Township of Springfield In the In the fifth, EHeen Ard and Mary Farlnella hit added two more in the third oithits-by Nancy, Stolo Aid Senior Cllllens Allowance will be forever'' barred from SPRINGFIELD LODGE NO 2004 _ Summit, N.J. County of Union and State of New Heights, vice-president. , " • " . . . Linda Grazlano and Jill Gelayder, The Orioles, Taxes, Assessments and Liens Receivable prosecuting or recovering the BPO ELKS, trading as same, has ROBERT J. BOUTILLIER, singles with one out but an interference call The Mets were led on offense by Mary WE DONT ADVERTISE A Property Acquired for Taxes— same against the subscribers. ' applied to the Township •Treasurer . against a Met; runner took the Pirates out of held in check until the fifth, broke through and Assessed Value Doris Wetnbuch and Committee of tho Township; of _. j'S INC. Farlnella, who had three singles and a double '" ~ . Maurice Koenlgsberg 920 Mlnlslnk Way FRANK GEORGIANA tallied their two runs as Catherine Mnrkwlth Accounts Receivable _ ' 1 Springfield, County of Union for a Wastflald, N.J. trouble. Jn the top of the eighth; Joelle DIPalma in four trips. Eileen Ard had a pair of singles; FEW SPECIAL LEAD ITEMS- Fixed Capitol-— Swim Pool Utility . • • * • , Executors President led off with a walk; and Ellin Baumel, Diane Club License CB1 for premises ALLEN E. GR&GAN 6V Malone Ave. Gardening added to camp activities led off with a hit, but was forced at second by Susan Bohrod doubled; Lauren Gelayder and FlKedCopltol'Authorlied and MaurlcV Koenlgsberg, Attorney- located at 80 Springfield Ave., Asslstaot Secretary ,, Belleville. N.J. - Wanda and LoriCobetV followed wittr hits. In AND THEN CHARGE MORE Incomplete—Swim Pool Utility 1001 Sorlnafleld Avo.-— Springfield, N.J. 14 Iris Road AARON HEYMAN " A vegetable garden is the latest activity, "We'11-.get piaclice iu cullivHtlngT^eeaijjg >,. Eileen Ard. Mary Kaririclln drew o walk but Betty Ann Brenner each singled.""" Deferred Charges to Future lrvlnoton,,N'J- .' OFFICERS Summit, N.J. : * the last frame, Hammer retired the Orioles In. • Taxation—General Capital -Secretary ' . • ' cooked up by the Four Seasons Outdoor Center and the ability to provide for ourselves. The ., Jill Craher's looper to right field was snared by • -•O-rO- . FOR THE OTHER ITEMS! Spfld. Leader, May 23, 1974 r EARLE G. ORLEMAN, JR., CECIL M. BENADOM 900 Sprlnofjeld Ave. order.. ••',••' ••. ' .... . ^Deferred Gharues'to Revonue of .... (Fee: 16.16) • Exalted. Ruler. v Asalstant Treasurer director, Pat Schrlver, for this summer's, day kids will do the harvestinigg themselyes-anya d get . ! s,econd baseman' Shuri Reich,' whosd quick KIA ' r-—30 Sllirw trakg-prtve ——~ WIL_ teatt whatthey'what-they'vee helped grow;"—g"~' „" ; ~*^thraw*tcrfirstrfor o double playcHde^MirifF Stolen Island, N.Y. 10304 Summit, N.J. Director WE SELL EVERY ITEM AT Total Assets -, • • JOHN W. MIKELSON, . \Vatering, weeding and harvesting-will be' j nlng. In the last of the elghth.tJebbie Weinbuch defentod the Angels, 16-5, behind the pitching of For the-Tigers, Jessica_Malln and Nancy JAMES J. MAHON . 30 Joycelyn Ct. Clearing the site of a long-unused backdoor UAplLIT.IES, RESERVES AND'SURPLUS NOTICE OF APPLICATION Est. Leading Knight .. . . Assistant Treasurer • Pompton Plains, N,J. • only one off-the-beaten-track activities for the Donna Vargas, who had three of her team's 21 Hammel had two hits-apiece; Barbara Hum- TAKE NOTICE that Apia 458 Lincoln Ave. 2 Randall Drive > , and Missy Anzis drew .walks nnd Barbara GEORGE MASON garden of the modern farmhouse, plowing It usual day camp program at the Four Seasons hits. A seven-run fourth inning w,as decisive for, Liabilities: tt, 454,000.00 Klrlokl Inc., trading as THE Cranford, N.J. 07014 Shorf+IIIIST N;JT- • -_ Martjno beat out un infield hit lo fill the bags* mer had a double. The Orioles' only olher hit Bonds Payable Sl,J34,OO0.0O SPRINGFIELD HOUSE,, has FRANK MISKEWITZ, JR: • 240 Mt. Vernon Ave. and getting it ready to.seed has.been a week- 1 250,000.00 JOHN H.ALEXANDER Newark, N.J, • Center this yearT" *• ' * v "' On a full co.unt, Lori Gabay smashed a line Ihe Birds. Mary Walsh collected-^ pair of was Kareh Semcl's fourth-Inning single. Bond Anticipation Notes Payable . applied to the Township Est: Loyal Knight , 1 Bookman Place _ long project for. Schrlver. " • _ Accounts Payablo and . Committee of the Township of FRED MELILLE Others will include.plot study, native crafts, doubles and u single (ot the victors': Karen 328,845.64 225,035.44 S5 Salter St. Springfield, N.J. Now York, N,Y, 89 Butler Pkwy. drive off the pitcher's knee for the-winnlnj; hit. The Red Sox turned back the Yankees, 18-7. Appropriation Reserves ' 95,693.60 Springfield for the renewal of too 07081 JAMES J. ARMSTRONG Summit, N.J. Semel and Robin Smith each rapped out three Special Deposits - 31,B23'.24 Plenary* -Retail Consumption RICHARD N. WOODWARD, Planting lima beans, string beans, tomatoes, nature explorntlon, orienteering, swlmmlngl Lori also had another slngleiind n double. 69,945.42 3 Burnslde Drive Spfd. Ldr., May 23, 30, 1974 singles. Robin KobrirnUriplc and single), Lori as.the Sox scored 16 runs in' the first three,. Capital Improvement Fund 78,637.95 Llcense_ come has ' increased. co lection of bad .checks returned In September and October 1973. CHARLES D. ANDERSON JR. Black I WhlleTV ^ /\ ^ '- ANGELO BERTELLI THEATRE SAVE Examples ~ include compact (B) That the bank be notified to correct the change rnadeln the~Aprll President 27 Skynew Rd. BARGAINS Prices start al 4t—• ^T '1,973 deposit of tho Municipal Court. Union, N.J. S400 19" diagonal and larger sizes available. cars with luxury car features, -M - field as her team beat the Astros 17)3 Iqst week In Springfield Girls .Softball required safety r+ -ARTHUR H.EUEHRER: CllllonrN.JT. TV" TAKE NOTICE that Tower ~ League action for athletes In grades six to eight (Photo by Jim Adams) added toThe price~bt ma Sptld. Leader, May 23,30, 19>4 Steak House Inc., trading as n.o. $•< SAVE non-luxury items- — (Faa:*14.J«) TOWER STEAK HOUSE INC", has 4 _ •*180 —applied—to-tha—CounGll-of—the- i - -Ea;ption>[aeli,-eennanlent carry handle Borough of Mountainside, New Eatly American or Mediterranean-. Jersey for a Plenary'kefall' ..Consumption License _c.4-tor— ASTRO-SONIC AM/FMJBTEREQ FUdlp-Phono - premlsej situated at Route 22. -MAGNAVOX -~r Mountainside, N.jr " Your Want Ad AM/FM ST EREO CAMPAIGN CHEST Oblectlons If any should be made L Gorald Hnimowitz -at Springfield TTHs been" . "Wlties ol the branch offices In New-Brunswick? ' Immediately In writing to He ena Is Easy ToPlace M. Dunne, Deputy, Borough Clerk appointed district manager of Hamilton lll|ll»ttl'ind of Mountainside, New Jersey. STEREO _Afl*wipop«r will reactt over ' LIVINGSTON ROLLER ftlNK '•a JR VlNentie • SHORT HILIS: The Mall« UNION: 977-979 Sf«iy••eianr A^venue 30,000 naarby r.od.r.fomlll.i. 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Scott Munley and Cervone combined to liny't over Hie left field fence at Alvin field. Barnes beating Sandman Furniture, 7-3, for their Brancs Chevrolet, 13,-1. The victors exploded two-run triple and Berliner's run-scoring single also got hits from DeMark,- Rich Seifert, Elliot Memorial Day marks the day • for' the For Klkay, J)rew Johns pitched shutout ball Klkay to three runs and one hit. -.'"•• second straight victory. : * • . . ' for 12hlt^with Bell and Howie Feintuck getting *' were all the runs needed by Sam's. Chuck Wolfsen, John Usdin and Russ Waldman. Springfield Youth Majoran'd Minor LeaguTATI-' for three Innings, allowing only one. hit and Bunnell Brothers' Munley hit Jiis fourth BriarfSilbert and Robert Meskln combined to a triple and single each, Cassese two doubles, Hackley with a double, and singles by Carol Jeff Miller and Aiidy Peskin got the only two Star games, to be held at .the Springfield Plnftf n Hnnhlp nr^H single, ,Tpy Hfrnw^7 P hnmp nygftrt nprl'RIrh Hnnf.,11 urpro >hp Only rittier striking out seven. In the hitting department, homerun of the year, while Howard Seal, Mike TVlOnlripaJ-Pooh —• '-; — ; — itopSamiiivan-on-five-hitB-wluVSIlb«rt-piUjhliiR— 'Hick uvrizer had a triple, while jphns7Torn~ ~Lies""arid~Perlstein. eacinwl-Souljles. (Vrvonc ^Hts-tof-Pftfk-DfagtiT-Pyck^i^ti^wnc iidouhlo scoreless, one-hit ball over the first three in- run, Shulman and Warner triples and Silbert a hits recorded by Sam's: The only two hits by while Miller's was'a single.. Ed UfacDonald •• The All-Stars have been entered Itv the annual Daniels and Glen Phillippi contributed wiUi rounded out the hitting for Bunncll's with a nings. Fire Department sluggers, included single. ,f* Stanley's were singles by Jay Brlider "and pitched well for the losers. "Memorial D^y-parade arid will rn,arch in . .singles. r. -~ hard single. The only hit for Klkay was Tom . BYCMFFnqss . All this was evident In the toss to Hillside., Kenny Schulman, double/ and single, David Barnes hjt were by David Corey, Joe DcMark David Geltman. V. .• , • unifonn -through . town. The games are 1 ' ^After losing a tough game to Sam's earlier in Daniels' single in the third inning. - • l?ark.Druiis_played Sandman Furniture at ' The Jonathan "Dayton "Regional baseball ' Earlier In the season, the Bulldogs had beaten Relsnian, two singles, Steven Warner, Peter and Richard Siefert. Fire Department received In Sam's second gamo of the.week they had to. -scheduled to-start/at 1 p.m. with player in- the week, Stanley's bounced back tp defeat Alviti field and won,"2fi-ll... . . team faces Verona today In a Suburban Con- • Hillside, 4-2, behind the pitching of Joe Pepe Cassese and Chuck Bell, singles, and Silberta strong pitching from Silbejt.and Meskln with go seven innings to beat a stubborn Klkay Biirnes Chevrolet won.its second gumi- in, a troductions and first ball ceremonies; Local previously unbeaten Bunnell Brothers, 7-3. Val The wihning pitcher was MacDonald for ference galneTKaTwIirmerciruiIjrdraw the 1974- ' and the hfttlng of Bill Palazzl^Thls time out,- double. Damon Clark was outstanding on Shulman, Warner and Feintuck sharing the team, 8-8. Sam's had to come up with eight runs row by defeating Park Drugs, in a fourinnint', dignitaries will be on hand fof the., festivities! Hillside pounded three Dayton "pitchers for 11 sDolla Pella pitched a strong game for Stanley's due] called because of darkness, 10-6. After Park Drugs and the losing pitcher for'Sandman. season to n close. Last Saturday's 17-0 loss to defense. Sandman's five singles were by Stuart final Inning. l0sia theba The Youth Major League game will begin at 3 _in.UieJastoXihesixthJiining * '" " •as did Chris Consales for Bunnell Brothers. Furniture was Francis Clemson. The hitters for .Hillside was the Bulldogs' eighth in a row and • hits, including a home run. while holding Gelwarg, John Karp, Mark Tabakin, Craig Sam's Friendly Service continued its hold on game. " ...''. leading, 4-»; Dot K.imeen. I7^-44H; Martha -Sinnnlhies, ri;i.;,-:ili'J;-Show Stoppers, 51•:«!.' 0 (i Geltmin, Val Delia Pcllo, Alan Berliner. Roger ' Star. •'-,.; 1 two triples from Rum Haselman. and-.Bob unearned run on an outfield error: Trailing hy, I.Hak, lfin-14'4; Florence Miirplly. lfid-441: in Union Nevius, Larry Mafer, Steven Warner,—Brian- The series-started two weeks ago in Throggs two in the last in;iing, Mike Ilaldesjire singled Dolores p'Andrea, 1.77-438': Liicilin Cliinie. 1WI- track meet Timony. Bruce Swick of the Elks bad-thconly Silbert, Ken Schulman,, Ageo Kyritsis, Jon Neck, L.I.,- and the Farcher's Grove eleven and Dennis -Lies delivered n two-run in-lhe- L homerun-in the game as Haselman went four 435; Kuy Kchiciler, 42H; Ann Scharfrrnnth. 170- HY Ch'lVl" BOSS ** *\ •Karp, Kugene Wohl. Nalional Division—Bill ,. look that game, 3-2, Mohamad Attlnh was used ^of" pjrrk homerun to send the game into extra for four arid Paul Covelland I^ou Gizzi each •121; Hose Mary Campion. HI0..122; IVrry Sch- I Holiday , Tho Jonnthnn.Dayton track teum rebounded Munley, manager; Chris Consales.- Scott lathe lineup and'scored the three goals for the , innings. In the last of Iho eighth, Ed Stahl three hits irtihe game. Jack Phillippi wns the midt. 1HG-417; Grace. Macaluso, 4U ' Lena from its third-place finish In the. Suburban Munlcy, Vincent Cervone, Lenny Glassman, Lancers. Mohamad left the Lancers a month doiiblc(l,\in-6.Goldmah lost to Larry Miirtln Player reached third and Ed Kelley to bring the penalty shooting up Dear Insured: - USED CARS 686-1373 OFFICES THROUGHOUT Dial 763-4631 Scappy's for first. place in the—American walked to load the basos_for Pepe. Legion •Haverly by 3-6,- 7T6 and 6-3., Tecott by 6-1 and 6-4. . —'- ~ t6~4-47The last Greek bootcr'hlt too much dirt It does depend on the policy. If tho insured iKise.thnt after a pair of walks UNION.. MIDDLESEX. ^Division, • ' • '" added three runs In the fourth on a pair of Mike Tabakin and Daver Garner garnered and a double steal* in the Gentle Dial 686-2800 HUNTERDON «. • MERCER and sent a slow rolling ball towards the left failedto slate on the'application, that he had walks, a, Dan Pepe double' and Mitch COUNTIES 104 Valley SI., South orange PBA defeated American Legion, 0-2, behind the only win in the Madison match "as they Prner of the goal. Andy Tutlich slidjfTOt-firsttn^ nthernccident-and health.policies covering tho second inning. Gillece also led BODY SHOP 245-2425 IN SPRINGFIELD- Gimelstob's* triple. Mitch was the winning defeated Mark McLaughlin and Johx But- Robert Jackson gets . 2277 Morris Ave. • the strong pitching of Richard Cederquist and his right and just,.managed lo push the ball same loss, the answer to your.question might Ihe Carter-Bell'attack, getting on your 1037 MORRIS AV',"UNI0N 193 Morris Ave 376-1442. 'Murk. D'AgostiniTXederqulst' allowed one run pitcher,- striking out 10-buttcrs. terworth by 6-2 and 6-3. Sam Chapin over Jai^|< NEAR. UNION CENTER Union award horn Rutgers away from tho goal. Lancer Joe Ilowarth then ._ be no. The policies of somo companies will pay two hits and driving in three, and no hits while striking out sjx. D'Agostinl Goldman by 6-5 and 6-0; Keith Vernon over 10 runs. Steve Clarke had three Pizzas Scappy's defeated Lions Club, Hl-li, to hold on added the, last goal and the Union eleyejlfinJ" only pro-rata—that Is, they will pay only art gave up one run and a hit to'Jon Slegcl. PBA to a tic for first place in the American Division. Chuck Hobbs by 6-4 and 6-3; Bruce Fielding Robert A. Jackson of 75 New Brook lane, atuouht of the total .claim which Is In Ihe same HI!I with a long double, and over,-Jess Greenstein 6-1 and 6-3, and Dean the finals. electric Springfield Moke the game open In the third, taking-ad- Todd Melamed's three hits, Kevin Karp, and Springfield, has been awarded the Erricst Little . Frank Zahn also doubled to SPERCO 1 The first of two ignmes against. Inter is proportion as the policy Is to alPinsurance vantage of walks and key hits by Steve Novlch,' Onzilo Pulliams two hits were all' the fIrfpowcr Barclay and Jamie Akers over Myerson .and—Alumni Modal by tht^ Rutgers, College of drive In a pair of runs for the SCAPPY'S scheduled for Downing Studlum*on~Randnll's owned. The pro-rating clause is a proper policy and Tony Sangregorio. Mitch Gimelstod pit- . Scappy.'sjnepded. Leading the hitlinC attuck-iojr Naftali by &4_and-frQ. . • 'Pharmacy. : -—.', - winners. MOTOR State Bank Island at 5p.m. this Sunday.The match.will he provision to curb moral hazard losses and to PIZZERIA &> =-<'he<| fitrong:relieHorrteglon-over-4herlast two Llops Club were MIRo Silver, Jeff Kroner)! Thn Caldwcll match went into extra sets in He, Is, a member of the 1974 graduating class bill prevent over-lnnuranco of which Ihe company at -played_aftcr_Jhe_N.Y, Cosmos vs. Napoli of ~~Joo Pullce was tho winning CO., INC. frames. ' - - • Craig Cllckenger and Pclcr Prete. every match but', Ihe-flrs) doubles; ..Chuck ,' Rutgers. A,wards'werc also presented to 14~ "Your Homelo^n Italy game. This will be tho first international' has no knowledge. '.• li pitcher.for Carter-Bell In the SUB The PBA yunn thnlr seventh consecutive Jaynes-defeated Ualper Brothers, - 12-0. Hobbs was the only winner In the second singles other students. ;. ". 3 Aiitliori;<ey:', Cederquist (2), Tony ; r with a double and.scored_a|ong_with Steven ?' JT Tfrencli poodle and now have a p "* •^the garhe away" hvfhe bottom 1 FOR I=AST L i: lt l Automobile problem. "It — Hillside Aye._ - ^ ~ **' l5 «K .*•*' '*', AUUIIl UUIII (z), UOII Zatlll \2l Dtrifrrrwhn had flingl"'JT—m»-Wt<*y<> Geltrrtnn's . seems Wy son has an allegev to the pondle.-I—-°(the sixth when they tallied Dial -232---6580— Hand one each byTcter Baccus, Glenn Kllnk, ! 491. Morris Avo. triple: Jaynes rallied for four runs In the fifth" epublic-of the pet shop Where I bought tho-four times.'lwo 369-SouthAvo;-E.- Suntmit — at Route 22 SprJngfleW- __Handy Bain and Ben Scatturro: Mlko Silver _ ., _.. . -r. ^~ TW~- -- iT8r.o5 Bfrfffin fws.'In" 'g 4*^ - dealers' 376-9656" when Dave Lernor walked, went to third on "l Horn. . Shop By Ptui» DIVISION DIVISION), 1^ Insulting my intelligence. I had driven 30 strong hitters for the Bankers can plant cloao to It. ,; at the hands of Rotary Club, 13^5.- Crestmorit •: miles In ordef-lo^et to this store and I won't FLOOR COVERING FREE • PROMPT Savings & Loan Assns. went ahead, 3-0, efirly, only to see Rotary rally W X T ' W I. T were Steve Rothcnberg with EnloyJJowor Saver ale 1 Cadillac-OldtniobiUT DELIVERY Scappy's 5 2 1 PBA 7 I ff ever pay any attention to an advertisement by two hltsTand Skip Loguri and condltlonlno- Save elec- for five runs In the third. Jeff Vargas, Kevin «, MORN II AVBVIUMMIT in»* .them again. Isn't this.an unfair practice? , „ CRESTMONT EngeJhardt, Jerry Blabolll and Tom Rufolo Crestmont' 5 2 1 Jaynes 4 4 0 Joe Pohlls. The Elks Winning tricity with II. FLOOR COVBRINOS BY... WE DELIVER WITHIN JALI»->MVICB. PARTS, , • , - • . _."•!•• •• '• UNBELIEVER' Swinp & loin Hun. provided the key Rotary hlts^Crestmont gent lion's Club 2 6 0 Am .Leg. 4 4 0 CMtltH iril lk>r hnlu rally featured a double by Call'us (ortjio details and 15 MIN. BETWEEN , out (he heavy artillery In the fifth scoring 10 Rotary Club -'\ 6 0 Halper 2 5 0 JILICT U»D CARS _ Dear Unbeliever: ' * . •/ Bruce ,,Davison ,,.. a_ walk to„ a comtort-contrpl survey MflPLECREST 1 PM AND 9 PM 1 Sx.U, iii. SllwfllQi ^1.(1« Yyf - funs. Bob Marksteln, Toby Mssofski and Mike ;^rwmOtpriHH toobtoln;ca|r repairs; he operate* a ' ' Tho availability or the nonavailability of ans Dave Lewis, an* a triple to and estimate. Item may depend on several factors: Delays In right-center by John Kroner^ AUTHORIZED . Clarke had (wo hits apiece; Jack Rawllns had a. Tii mobile r«j>oir ,hop which Wn *• bwShtto 0. SALES & SERVICE triple, Mark Boettcher; Mitch Toland, Dan or CAHILL-RIEBLER shipping, limited supply, a run, on a good who scored the losLrun on a- 376-0536 A S!PW^JfWB« P'W P»: buil*.!)* flifpw; bargain, etc. •', > ' Ku-shncr all had tingles, Vargas was out- poor throw from the outfield. EASTERN LINCOLN MBRCURY OPEN DAILY 9 AM to IOM standing at ahortstop for Rotary coming up Qn the otljer han^, jrhat some stores may not National Stile Bank, came MAROUK MQWTaRBV MONTBOO ' Cold Bwi\ Importtd Vwmtitlc; Two Convenient Olllces ^ with many fine, fielding plays, Including a , realize Is that they are irritating their potential right back to load the. bases in . COUOAR CAPRI Wln«, Llqucr*Ttord1alL their half of the Inning, but FUELM. ~w« ChHl«o>rVlnt» in Sptingliold >to Setve You I' doubleg)fy. • : ,.•'• ' '"I '-' . • • •" cuatonjors. Not only is it bad public relations, AAartln Utvlnt'l Kevin Dpty threw out Jeff - A Fwllt * WIlMn-Conlp^v 'Mountain Ave. Ollice: ! . .American Legion defeated Scappy's, 9-3. but IUa contrary to Federal Trade Commission evin Dpty threw out Jeff DIAL 964-7100 aiasprii regulations which hold that such practices are' -Bernstein on a hard Bmash to SUMAAIT, N.J. 371-5900 733 Mountain Ave,-37M1M «•«. I ' Legion scored two In the first on a double by SPRINGFIELD Dan Pepe, JJItch Olmelstob's triple: and a NewaUMoMSmTnicki WINII ft LIOUOH Larrie O'Farrell, Better Business Bureau, The National State Bank 5-3 'Union Irvlngton 175 Morris Ave. 378-594I CALL CLASSIFIID Silai 273-4800 ' ' Strvice 273-4818.: 273-0006 l» MOKHII »V 686-7700 15 Washington St., Newark, 07102,843-3025;'defeat of Keyes-MarUn wan .Kevin Karp's single, a

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;-Thursdoy, May 23. 197«-L Z- Car wash Is scheduled Thursday,,May 23, 1974-*^ uinHttruiNU'wiiiiini^^ im unveils CALL an'AD-VISOR ' Open Heart unit I • The" Senior Judea of Temple Israe)1 oi Union* state art ^exhibit will hold a car wash Sunday from 9 ajn. to l THEY'RE ALLIN.SUBURBARBAN ^| schedules benefit You are what you p.m. at jhe temple,'2372 Morrlsjaye. Donation 686-7700 . - * ,) "* ' '• ' ! . ' ' . ' " VriU be $1. Fteii) rlnff* ft Snriflny, "June i. II Is said "you u>« what you rat" hut morr slowly you rat thv-meaj; inr Wooleys reppen wllh a public recepliufr in Ihe Main For Elizabeth PIEDl . found that the appetite of fat peopleIs not , cardiac surgery.fund at Newark Beth Israel {iusoli SfrvujeHrfflees on Gjrage Sales 12 Friday, June .H, at '/p.m. p( the Boy's Club,• ..hunger yotr Trrl lat** -In thr. day IK •I hey had large appetites regardless of exhibition wiH-continue Ihrnu'gh Labor Day Monday and.Tuesday. • » . • felt It »a> found that actual caloric In'. WEHOUP —NIIL'LBURNHOUIESALE . I p liikc hull little lhnuenc«C~ ~~~ ~; ll |lld As a preliminary io ihf i'xh"ibition. ;ill Ni-w ---Factory-trainea-hcnrlrtB aid '• specialtsTs~ Needod to count Inwniory on (Near Lord & Taylor) This will be the second annual atictlon you think you had for lunch, nnl the -|1ie research was presented lit Ihe 45th will be at the office listed bejow to perform temporary |ob..ln Eilrabeth. Car RETIRING- Selling quality "We have round that what a person "Jersey arlisls 31 least .!Ry,tuirs old were Invilerl HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES TOP 1 0 frleni o m bedroom, office, den and baby sponsored by the Open Heart Organization and calories you actually ute. .. believes about ingested food Is a riowerful unnuul meeting of the Kiistern the tests. furniture, Also superb Prultwood Ihis spring Io submit one recent work for "StfWESTERM" * 'TEMPORAR"Y profits or the affair will be earmarked for I'syehologlcol Association. Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- Lo Dharmauutlcal firm in dining table, gold crystal Thr researchers also found (hat thv determinant of later hunger and Intake." consideration. Six hundred ami eighty-seven Weil Orang* hat axctlltnt You're » SERVICES chandelier, French wall curio research and surgical equipment. opportunlllM in IK cradlt o»t. •,UJ4 Rarllan Rd., Clark cabinet and 70" applegreen coffee ti B <> . represenling all areas of Ihe stale responded. . derstanding is welcome to have a test using • The group whifch meets monthly at the H1WII*WMIt0ff * f yitttn|ft|f|iiiMuiisiiuuiMiiiiiiitiiiii^illii will b* rnpontlbla for (Loc»t»d oft Pkwy, Exlt-135) table. Fln«r selection tiousetiold ""and their entries' were reyiewerTi>y a panel Hint ihe latest electronic equipment to determine maintaining control booKi, FOR K 525-233 1 Items, lamps, small table, chests, medical center has been studying flrjt aid for application of cuilomars chackt "WE ARE dedicated to motivatinii g llmm Camera, Intercom, step his or her particular loss. Diagrams- and samt routine rataarch, H.S. Take number consisted of New York artist" Jane Wilson and the open heart patient under the guidance of Is 16 their lull potantlar (adders, packaging tape, labels, Pennsylvania art-curators Anne d'llarnnnrnur' showing how the ear.works and some of the diploma raqulr*d and tome TOP . >ver a great new world of vital motors', handyman tools and more. Miss. Wanda McGorman, head nurse of the causes pi hearing loss will be available. account! racalvabla axparlanca li KVInql Earn top money whlla- Browsing welcomed! Thurs. Frl. and Kuth l^hrer. This panel selected a lolalrif deilrad. . • rowlng with us. Write P.O. Box Sat. May 23, 24. 25. 9:30-4 p.m. critical cardiac care unit of the medical, center Botanist propose? meatless menus Take Millburn Ave. to Locust Ave. 6H paintings, graphics, -sculptures and con- Everyone should have a hearing test at tlbaral benafin oHerad. •" Union,-N.Jr. . and her staff. Miss McGorman, physicians, — ' -—T-H.5-M-V (between L' 1 T. and "Synaoogue) : w — least onco a yoar. If there is any trouble al- GiantStep drive 2 blocks on Locust, left on -itlnictions"toTippen,r"lrrih<'"eiiliibltlnnr ~ ;\ MRS. BAKAL,IAN 711-4000 WELCOME WAOON surgeons and nursc^have been active with the " all hearing clearly." Even people now at Chubb. ...and much more! A pleasant, working orlve 2 mocks on LOCUST, • IOTihtI on -ORGANON.INC. Enloy meeting people? Openings Rldgewocd,' Immediate righICLEt . organization since its inception two.years ago. Nine of "t,he 68 artists were alsttXJ'P'esented in— "wearing^ hearing aids or those who have Into a marveloui career wlllrFlrsIt climate in a bank that's growing In a highly In Irv., Roselle, Roselle Pak, - Greenwood to T9 HARAN CIRC New eating habitsTcouldJ prevent %>od crisis' , A PART OR AK/ONA INC.- Linden, Union. -To greet desirable ,Suburban area. Show us the- , Follow signsl . , • • Even departmental secretaries have par- the 1973-edition of Ihe.Art from New Jersey been -told nothing could be done for,them 3'5MI.PlMi»nlAv«,,Wk>IOr.'noe •• National State Bank where- newcomers. Make your own hours. i?21- R.5-33-,3 ticipated In the organization's activities and series. They include: Michael /Kirk should have a hearing test and find out about • equalPpporhmttvEmployarMF. . ' experlence and. We'll match It with a Phone 254-2004 day or eves. Equal STORAOB . CLOSET SALE. 10 In a lime when most Americans, feeling the Botany" he has to deal with plant products and with architects and designing the physical • 1 — A good starting salary provides a Opportunity Employer. plttsileld St., Cranford. Friday have donated hours of secretarial time to the' Ulackensack). Diana Sonfikian ll-eonlal.lnga N commensurate salary. Bountiful benefits, food price pinch, are trying to match incomes . their uses (o man. A major part of the-course layoul of buildings and grounds. Greenfield' " Ihe,latest mcthods^pf hearing correction. ADMINIS/RATIv solid Incentive too.. We're easy to reach" by public : K SZJ1 . and Saturday. From antique to group. Last December, the organization's Pickering (Modford l.akrs),4jinm' -Sin- Johnson ' The free hearing lests will-be'given at : WILLING TO LEARN NEW mod. to grocery bills. aRutgers-Newark botanist has deals with food. and.of course, botanists a,re alsodesignedand supervised the landscaping MANAGEMENT 3 — The; bank's spectacular growth transportation. . TRADE? Opportunity lor S236.45 : HA 5-23-12 president, Paul Piazza-of Bricktown, an- , (Princetond Caroline .1. Ulster dlopowelll. per. week. Phone 4843434 tod»v. proposed the idea that a balanced, naturally concerned with Iho world's food on the grounds of the campus and he continues Beltone, 1! Broad St., Elizabeth on Monday^ Manufacturer of llBhtlng fixtorei means steady advancement for quail- r Howard Slskowltz (Princeton)•: Joseph Dellrio •• notmced-that-the-yearVifund -raisers would nutritionally-sound, meatless diet can be easily population problems. ,~ ' " "' and Tuesday. If you can't get there on In naad of man.to replace retired lost & Found 14 " I(T lie" engaged Tn~eurrent landscaping im- i Ocean I, Vincent DiMattio I Ixing Branch) amf' employee. Pltate aniwer In fled people.. For appointment call Mrs. Miller' . enabie them to donate $5,000 to the medical and relatively Inexpensively prepared to feed Greenfield joined Ihe fatuity of Ihe State Monday'"' or"Tuesday call 353-7686 and confidence to dau. box 1791 c-o Situations Wanted provemonjts. 3TT YOU become qualified through con- " 763-6600 ' LOST: pair of prescription sun center. __•' University in 1946.- He ciimi- from Columbia Hlchard HonyroariAsbury Park!.-. arrange for an appointment at another time. UnioU n Leader, )3»| stuyve»ant Working for Chubb Is being appreciated so millions of people In the U.S. However, he is most enthusiastic about- his stant training prtgmrm that teach v«J glasses, light brown Bausch & • Incoming officers of the. Open Heart University whore he look both his^master's many ways. To begin with, you'll enjoy a Lomb case, vicinity 40th St., Dr. Sydney S. Greenfield, professor of botany cflursiua "Economic. Botany, "which has been more so that you can move higher and VILLAGE BANK OF SOUTH ORANGE Irvlngton. 7dM39s. Organization will be officially Installed on June ALTERATIONS a, Fn._n good salary, excellent company-paid at the College of Arts and Sciences, contends a degree and Ph.D.: taught and dld_researoh '- taken by large numbers of students. This On drauas. Must be experienced. higher - -^ South Orange New Jersey ,-- -HOME CARE.:_.; ' R-5-2314 ,10. They are: Frank. Paduano, Balmoral work. ' • ••* ' .' . '" • APPly at: CHEZ MODE DRESS benefits and an Ideal-working environment. T:oSTrTJoIdnBme"Plale7"Carol" diet of legumes and grains, with a variety of • course has enjoyed-widespread acclaim j In JHOp, 233- Millburn Ave., RN% LPN's, home health aides 1 vicinity Roselle P«r(<,'Frl. 510 •avenue, Union, president; William ...Masnick, For over 2H years. Greenfield has been in- Millburn. ; A— You work wjth trlendly, Intelllgerit, Then, as you grow Into your |ob, you'll grow • companions. • Par I -11me,_ vegetables and some fruil and* milk, Ivriuld niany_ucademic communities in Ihe U.S. and_a .- T -tempomry 6r~^Tuir time. sentlmentol-keep^sa»cr"ReW8rd: HBelfordr^trst-vice-presidentfVito-Ognlbene,^— ";,wlv"c'iirin~tlu'~(leVeliVpm('llt^nfnhe^N^e\JvniIk~ _-.—,—,—_ 4A7-OB93— ^ v lttd l nn sor£ompanyrAAeaniiigfo» aav«ffeemerir 6865510 number oTTbreign'countries. . •'.'"* "'" ••—i : X 5-J3-I-- nnsor£ompanyrAAe Experienced, bonded. Reasonable 1 ENROLL NOW rates. • :• Myrtle avenue, Irvlngton, second vice- 1 While he-says there'is nothing wrong with College of. Arts and Sciences. He founded and In addition to teaching, Crcenfieltl : has . 5 - You enjoy bountiful bemflfoJrom Is our second narrte: TYPIST president; Julia Rubenateln, Millburn, ARE YOU AVAILABLE? weekvtong vacations to matchless hos- eating meat,' he notes' the cost of luxury and developed a hnlany department, and played a authored arid co-authored many articles that Hatnemakers-Upjahn . . Merchandise for Sale : ;15"'V " treasurer; Mike Asherman, Hillside, assistant leading role in the development of the NCAS A-l HAS TEMPORARY JOB3_ pltallzatlon FOR meat products has risen so much, that many have been published in scientific journals: has - IN THE LOCAL AREA We now have Immediate openings for: NEWSPAPER OFFSET SHOP. . 15 Alden St., Crartford 2725800 treasurer; Barbara Simmons,- "Newark, curriculum mid thr-.program in leaching TYPISTS > BKKPRS R 523.7 ALMOST new natural American,families-find it impossible Io serve served on several local"nnr|-nntionai enm- ••••••j.-Hi •':;•'•• CLERKS SECYS Autumn Haze mink recording secretary; Rosemarle Stirling, education: • 1 Please apply any weekday WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO OPERATE SOPHISTICATED SECRETARY-EXPERIENCED, most cuts of meat as often as they would like inittecsdevotedllp- botanical "education and WAREHOUSE TYPESETTING EQUIPMENT. MODERN BUILDING, TOP SKILLS, LEGAL OR full length coal Plainfleld. corresponding jecretarysnd Jerry COME IN AND REGISTER 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Keypimcta/ •— EXECUTIVE POSITION. HIGH size li-Call687-3763 "i-think the so-called foo(i crisis we are ex- During the years I'lfcMOMI he played a role in research, and has conducted research in areas No FM . Cash Bonus COMFORTABLE WORKING CONDITIONS. - . — . R-5-23-15 Gomer;South Orapge, sergeant at arms. . at our Personnel Dept. SALARY REQUIRED. Write pericnclng.wjll.bc-with usfor a very long time," the planning of the Newark campus—working of, plant physiology. CALL MR. DeBENEDETTO FOR APPT. Class.-Box 1786, co Union Leader, HOUSE sale: moving to New Trustees of the organization are: immediate Greenfield said. "Food shortages jind high KeytapeTOpefalofs: 1391 Stuyvesant Ave., Union. Mexico. , 700 Greenwood Rd., 686-7700 r, HA T.F-7 . Union, ThUrs. May 23, 10:30-4 p.m.- A 1 TEMPS: Mohawk, Unlvacand-or IBM experience. Frl. Msv 24, 10:30-1 p.m.-Partial . past president, Piazza; M. Barry Friedman, prices arc worldwide probloms-that have been—^-—p HA -TF-l HOUSE APARTMENT Livingston; Marion koser, Hat street, L 10IN.WoodAv.,Llndon MJ1401 CLEANING content. - HathaWay Sheridan developing over a long period of time. The Applicants seeking day work dining table & bullet, Sheridan expanded . 19MMorrlsAva.,Unlon 964-1301 SALES . SECRETARY mirror, hill, drapes, TV. all wool Irvington; Ralph Veidenbauth, Edison and world's capacity for producing abundant food ~ .,<, H ! =or olllco of pupil personnel registered with our offices. Rates 1 Clerk-Typists: JOHN HANCOCK vary. No,.placement tee.' II you rugs, humidifier, leather antique Thomas DcLuca, Scotch Plains. at reasonable prices has not kept up with Ihe 1 services In David. Brearley 'HS.i couch, side by side refrigerator, . name host Part Time Positions Available Kenllworth. Must have shorthand need someone to cleah~yoUr house AVON. MUTUAL LIFE or apartment, call any of the dryer,, washer, wlhg chair, glass, • rapid growth of the population and rising ex- Arthur Reses of Margate ' & good typing skills. Attractive oik.... 500 Broad Street, Newark:, N.J. .. 45-50 wpm. ..' • „ • . . SPRINGFIELD,NJ. salary, benollts 8, working •lollowlng/numbersf , ,. '' chlnbr toblJ,"BTmUch mISC, NO" pectations in standards of living. There^sjmply SUMMER SESSIONS Announces career opporlunlly conditions. Contact Charles oloomfleld 748-9117 checks. • , . has been elected second vice- An Equal Opportunity Emloyer FAMILY BILLS BIGGER In sales & sain mgnt. Bauman, Asst. Supt.,- Union East Orange 673.3960 — R-5-23-15 is nol enough food Io feed Us all." THAN YOUR PAY- CHECK? |r.vlngton373-2202- _ „ ,-, . , . , ... president of the. New Jersey 4 year flrianclng County Regional H.5., Dlstrfct No. MAPLE bed, dresser, mirror S50. Exhibit focusing r You can supplement your .'.__. File Clerks: , Mountain Ave. Sprlngllold. 376- Nowark &4B-3flO0 Gullstan figured Carpet, good Greenfleld-suggesls Americans change 'h^ _3jl0rroaccutlcal Association This is the- Income telling Avon Product! & training prooram WEW JERSEY DIVISION OF condition 10x15 J15, crib, 4 position, . j ItaMta. tliiiiiiuliiin .ill in June 10 thru July 18 to friends and neighbors. Make . Aonthly salary up to 11200 l-comm. 4300. and will be hosts at the 104th General filing and clerical duties. _^-... u 5-33-1 . EMPLOYMENT SERVICES bumpers, extender, sheets »15. on state's waters and substituting legumes, such as peas nnd good money In your spare time. Complete -training In Life ~ 1016 Broad St.,,' \ - Play pen U. 7627521 annunl convention of the season for I'll show you how. . Call 153- Trust, Pension, Mutual Funds.etc. Nowark, N.J. 07102 " . -?— X-5-23-15 beans, and grains like wheat, corn and rice as 4J90, Alto BOYS-GIRLS his Is one of the riiost rewarding SECRETARY ' — R 5-23-7' A major exhibition focusing on the Im- professional organization in July 22 thru August 29 Figure Clerks: roorams available today. Contact 4 SETS of Lionel their main sources of prolein BLACK Irvlngton, Newark, W,. flnnone or M". Mtnton at " trains, fully complete portance of water in the state's development Atlantic City June 30-July 4. Valltburg 12 YRS. TO 16 YRS. OLD Good figure ability , ngolhsrd, a leading wllh accessories. S375 "We must get an adequate supply, of ]7 M lanulacturor ol wonder working Business Opportunities 8 firm. Coll 37J-1256 •."i.ri-.Tr...."; ,*~:"'r:"i.-"\'';CS;.C.- Installation of 1974-1975 call 375-2100 4 '-" - R5'.30-, and history has opened at the Museum of The protein" he said, "but It Is important that the . , ,£ Plalnlleld, Scotch Plaint, - Establlth morning newspaper route In your own area; petals, can work wonders lor your R-5-33 15 1 CARPENTER ANTS '. 379 3)89.379-4113. 877-iO53 New Jersey Historical Society, 230 Broadway,' der3 of th We»tlleld, Fanwood :aroer. Excellent opportunity ATTENTION—Hustlers—Stores- MUST sell contents of home. protein we eat contain all of the aml»o-ml

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A; : Offices lor Rent .117 SO ApsrlrnMts for Rent j BMp. lor Sale \ ". IWB, Public Notice Public Notice "Public Notice, '.' tEADER-Thursday, May 23, 1974 Itmhafidissfor Sal e IS 'Oiilinis 35 Moving & Storage 67 Public Notice. Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice ROOFING & REPAIRS . »URO IUP*. MllrordfNJ., 2O,O0OSq. Ft.-Firs)'. NOTICE OF APPLICATION regulations and conditions ol * room apartment FIRST TIK OFFERED mortgage > percent Chapter 150, Laws of 1943, known • PUBLIC NOTICE Puzzle Corner I SIDaT BV SIOB riirloir*tor. INSTALL NBW SUSPENDED .._ . CARPENTRY .water supplied. Business as- THE NEW JERSEY _NOTiCj| PUBLIC NOTICE Leaders & gutters. Free estimate. available! I City water CITY OF LINDEN One Male Member of the County while. Hot Point, sell defrosting, 2 CEILINGS Over Vour CRACKED June iSTmSkn" . PREVAILING WAtfe ACT, and . PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby CITYOF LINDEN TOWNSHIPOFWINFI1LD - - • -y. a one yearjerm Tocks Island dam is opposed years old. Colt USO. Sacrifice, UGLY CEILINGS. CALL Local d Long Distance Call anytime. 6S7-50S9, 7.5-21-101 the regulations ot the New Jersey PUBLIC NOTICE ,lsh«reby Primary •lection Notice mmiBy MILT HAMMERkayal VAtLIBURa~ • UNIQUE OFFICE parking £ loading dock*, walk-In the-Township Committee of the giver, l^lhafollixwlno'ordlianca 1240. Eureka. upright vacuum HAAfER " . . Free EsJimates ' Department—of—tabor and wei ntroduced and passed on first Qlven-thatthe fo.lpw.no 01 (finance Township ctsrtfsOffJce cleaner. 15, p«nact condition.. ASM Insured , •Quiet xVoSmi Ibath, supply own refrigerator s. freenr. «tM,009. Vownshlpof Onion, fora (Limited) Industry. The successful bidder was Introduced and passed on first '12 Oulfstream Avenue ATTRACTION-WISE • (Keep us'moving and you save) O«; heat ft hot water. *1M, reading by tha Council of the city reading by the Council of the City Co0nty,CommJ»n1 for a one year conditioner 5:000 BTU, 4 months" Tree Service 8) aval ah a June 1 173-M71 or 923- RENTAL-CONCEPT Call il5-5«2.2259. a " • Retail Distribution License DL-; will be required to pay not less of Llmbn In the County of Union, Whereas, the Planning Board WlnfleldPark, N.J. term Democratlc-Olstrlct 1. old, 1145. 172-3891. than the prevailing wage rates' entered Into an Agreement on of Linden In the County of Union, In pursuance of tha provisions of Unit the loarlst attractions Jay Conservation Foundation PAUL'S M&M-AAOVING 24J1. b«t tlrnVbi'tween 5 30 «• « ™ —. .Z-7-1M17B )or the premises situated at 2M State of New Jersey, on May 21, K 5 23 15 Omrim Plnh p.m. * listed and medi part of this January 1, 1774 with E. Eugene an act entitled an Act to regulate. Committee for a pn, ye4r tSm In top section with their cities l rlrl , IMS vouxhall Rtf., Union -~"iVv"TireYli«»tvicI~~ UWON PROFESSIOML -.: -——r'- r oallopltig Hill Roed, Union, N.J. proposal and contract, v 1974 and will be presented for Elections, Title 19, Revlsea "'"''''" : ' ' BEDROOM JET; 5 pieces With I "" » Oross Assoc;.. professions? ReDubl can-Olstrlcf 1. 4M-77M' , SPECIALIZING IN TRIMMING WILLIAM J. "further consideration and hearing statutes, and the amendments and listed below. - - -. .__ The North Jersey Conservation ^Foundation law which allows for interbasin transfers of bookcase,, headboard, 3 storm !_,.__ Z-2B22)- Autos Wanted 125 * In the event that Jt Ji found that planning cwiiyltants for the te> jK-'-held—In the -ceuncfl- One Fen*J»H» Member of the doors, 4 basement windows with HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL -r : B-T— • Rt-f-47 XND REMOVAL REASONABLE Individual Deluxe Office Suites Chairman ,, , •supplements thereto, a Primary has gone on record as opposing construction of RATES. FULLY tNSURED. Call HIOHIST PRICES PAID 320 Algonquin Rd. .'_ any workmen employed by the - City Hll Wd CounN riirnrnlttee for a one year 1. Smithsonian 4nstitution. Delaware River water and requiring • each screens. Best oiler. 611-3498 PARK Inc. • " Franklin Lakes; N.J. 07417 -June 4/1974, between the hours of 2. Balboa Park. ''" .. the Tocks Island Dam on the Delaware River, basin to develop self-sufficiency»In water between 5 and 1 p.m. —. 7t.fJ9 Immediate Towing paid leu than the required wage, T . Jen> Wew Jersey on One Male/Aamber of.the County . K 5-21-15 CUnion 1468 siuyvesani Av., Un. Insured, furniture padded. Local & wlm CBrMtlno WILLIAM'CORBUS lednaedaV; JUM S, 1974 at «:00 7:O0A M. and 1:00 P.M. E.D.T. for l n ve t rm supply. This could be-dope, he said, by_jn- PROFESSIONAL Tree service. Jor _ aduUSfJorJyjX- - Call: 925 1416. the Township' of Union mey CommlW"^^|»|e j * «». » 3.' Swope Park. • . In a letter to Gov. Brendan T. Byrne, NJCF STEREO, s P, E turntable, MU8 4300 * ". statewide. Short trips to end from, KS-2312S . terminate the contractor's right to' . -M. prevailing time, or. as »oon the purpose ot electing candidates- . ' „ HIf-IHfIA 24 hour, service: Free estimates. Pruning, feeding & removals. Springfield. • K« ^-- , --- -TlajT frnOWTr Of thereafter a* the inatter'can be for the following public offices'In "oSe.Famale, Member of the 4. Laguna Beach.. . executive director Davids Moore strongly, stituting proper treatment of sewerago wastes Sherwood amplifier, A R.speakers. 1ST occupancy! . pwiceed with the work or any part CO^ for services provided r 1 ORAVES-Slde by side, 4 burials Piano specialists. 7465700, 5771, Reasonable rales. Free estimates. reached. . . the two election districts at the two County.WmfflltJ»»,«'. • one year Must sell—movlna to Calif. 2 sals Fully Insured* 373.6(66 after 5 : GACRE of trurworX where thero has been a turner, that said amount Is polling places in tha Townihlp~or * 5. Rpger Williams Park. ' urged that "no acUon to approve another step and proper runoff control and by providing Jr. soil clubs, 2 bowling balls, call Hollywood "Memorial Park. 5729..' . ' ...•'•' Motorcycles (p't Safe 127 ! ROBERT failure to>pay the required wages. . . »" Henry J.Baran term bempoS*iy)lstrlct 2. , . Private own»r min r»il Tnn-m off . .*—— — FREE USE OF: available In the "current budget, " ~ City Clerk Wlnfleld. 6., We^ujra heritage Center.' forward for this project should be taken" until basin storage facilities—a concept already in -Larry, eves.-3J6-W2 Z 5-23-89 SAT. & SUN:' ONLY. The contractor and surety shell be end; , • One Mol».Member ol the County R-5'23-15 K 52M4 Receptionist, Reception area, 1 Jonathan Smith Rd. AN - ORDINANCE TO The following is a list of party committee for a'One-year term force utideo-the 1972 Federal Water Pollution FOR SALE-SlNOLfl ORAVE FOR . Florida Specialist. C.HEYDER4 50NS ~—- Z-5-23-102 ,- -Conference foom, heat, Morrlstown, N.J. 07960 liable to the Towmhlp of Union ior Whereas, this Agreement is PROVIDE FOR THE 7. U. S. Fort Hayes. the seven conditions laid down by former Gov. SWIMMINO pool app. 48 It. round, FREE ESTIMATES anv excess costs occasioned made under tha provisions of local and public offices to be voted tor at Republican-District 1. filter, pump, vacuum etc., call 2 In Clinton Cemetery, Irvlngton. BUSINESS WbMAN adeslres. 3 electricity. A-C,AC,, , lanltorlat WILLIAM I. WALSH PURCHASE OF CERTAIN the Primary Election of Tuesday, -One Female Member of the8. Westminster Churchyard. Cahill in 1972 are met, and until the resources of Control Act, Contact C. Vanderhoven, 1275. FULLY INSURED. rooms, heat i. hot water supplied, serv ce, telephona answi HOT CYCLES? ' Exec. Vice president Ihereby. ,., public contract laws (NJS40A:ll-l " EQUIPMENT HEREIN attachments. siooor best otter. ES ephona answering Nooo...sure, our prices are- I The Township of Union reserves ft seq.) without competitive June At lwii 'COUnTyfCornrfllttee for a one year J 3-3115 Rock Ave-AK7, No. Plalnlleld, 7891951 ••:. near transportation, vicinity service, on llll e parking. SS5 Plermont Ave. ' . NAMED MAKING AN One-Member_oj the House of term hepubllCBn-Dlsfrlct 2. 9. McDonnell Planetarium. . the affected region are proved capable of ab Moore urged that the Basin Commission and NJ. or 564-5313 . TS , Z 6 6-89 Upper irv., Maplewood, I rldlculously low.. We've got over f River Vale, N.J. 0767S ' the rlpht to relect any end alibied, bidding: '• APPROPRIATION • X5-23-I5 : Representatives from the JSth 10. Benjamin Harrison •' : ' K.5-23-34 ECONOMY MOVERS, INC. . CRESTVIEW TREE SERVICE Springfield. Mlllburn. 374-8078' 1,000 new and used cycles In stock i ...... -_- ' to waive eny Informalities therein, ~,. Now, therefore, be It resolved by T H fl E F O R A NO' Following are the Polling places sorbing the impact of the project. its member states work to allocate water- AIR conditioner, 29,0.00 BTU ' LOCATEDINtENTEROF and we must liquidate them at any : HARRY C. GILLESPIE and to accept any which, In Its. : the Planning Board of the City of k District for a two year term. tor the Township of WlnfTeld: Local & Long Distance 464-2673 after i PVI, a. al l daJy weekends. ' —- UNION "TOWNSHIP- . AUTHOR-tZJNO T t+« • . ..Mernorial Home. -supplies, within-the. Delaware Basin to regions. -window unit..Slita\'k X 3fi 1 ' • •-— - z s-n-ioi'* cost I Hundreds more are being' Vice PTBT.& Treat. -• 1 lydoment.serveflHbesrThfirests. Undenr that •; KugeM Oross Three District Delegate* to the- —Dhjtrlet-T-Wliwleld Park School, "Prolecr'VoUl trees'; mini leaf J Convenient to Ma|or Highways Knox Hill Ro*Ro*.. ,, FINANCING THERE6F. Democratic National-Conference,. Cahill'sconditioTistirelndBrJHctopaorofitafe Child Caie. 3GA DON ALBECkERTMGR. """ bedroom apartment or house, shipped In from Honda and we've" MlMorrlstownt ~, NN.J. 07940 I The Township Committee, during .*-. Assac. have been engaged as BE IT.ORDAJNED BY. THE Gultstream Avenue. ^~--o-o- in which other natural resources can support • K 5-23-15 destroying Inch worm & leaf rol/er. , 1 Buses. Available monthly got to make room I Come and pete One Sheriff for a three year District 2.Wlnfleld Park land-use controls in the area and control of •> Union N.J. Get on our tree spraying list now I r [ deal oh th e cycfv c of i M/DEAEANN POTTPOTTSS . Its regular meeting, shall award Planninanning consultantconsulan s to perform COUNCIL OF THE CITV OF a. St. Louis, Mo. : MAPLE bedroom sets; (1 twin 6B7-0035 H 11 47 Irom USO to S32S. Secretarial I 'Red'Hot" deal on It ' j the contract or relect ell bids all the planninplanning services->as LINDEN: term. .- ' Community Center, Wavecrest growth, rather than , placing growth^ WORKING mothers: I will take before the season ' .__ Pres. & Sec. 1 mi; ftsrsans Three Members of the Board of j>. Indianapolis! ind. nutrient runoff from (be-upper basin which bed-1 double bed) 2 student desks: care of children In my own home. Bookkeeping Services your choice this week. 39 MacArthur Lane therefore within thirty (30) days described herein.'' A M • N OB O AND Section 1. That there shall be Chosen Freeholders for a three Avenue. ARTHURWEEKES, (maple), 1 full size desk (white) 2 3732972. KELLY MOVERS available by the hour. NEW 74 HONDA 450's -Stamford, Conn. O6902 * after they have been received. All SUPPLBMBNTBD. , . DOMINICCAGGIANO c. Oklahoma City, Okla. cause* unnaturally rapid grTth of algae and bookcases with glass doors LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE l.speclaHze In hydraulic" tre'e. ; i or 2 furnished oriunlu?n?shed For Information of Inspection ( checks or bonds except the check - Chairman and hereby I* authorized the year-term. Towmhlp Clerk Tocks project, in locations incapable of ab- —v- 1 — . K 5-23-36A riun 1 JOHN.J. CAIRNS'JR." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE tdl H '(walnut) never used, refrigerator, Agent-North American Van Lines. , sprayirlg. Feeding, pruning, rooms for retired couple. ' phone. New. Super, sports 42 .now In our l*auance or obligations for the One Member of the Township d. Baltimore. Md. ""«•" ouple. Vice President 1 •-. or bond of the bldderto whom.lhe ^ OUNC1L OF THE CITY OF Planning Board purchase. In accordance with the j Linden Leader, May 23, 1974 iJil .'- 375-5493 afler J, PM. removal &-wood- chips.—Free-. _'i!™_u>"P!»j .stock, a great bike for louring, IS Bennlngton Rd. - • • l_£onirect Is "awarded shall be , J.I. that Section 1 of the : -•-.--,•-_• - cityofLlivdah': " COfllflllt'Gfl TOtT ft TnTOO yGfll* Te5rrt^r , R 5-33 15 "Clothing-Hot7setio[d Gifts .". 37 ' "*, • 383-1380""; ~ " T provisions hereof, of the following One Tax Assessor for a four year .. .1 —^._. (Fe«-.r* e. Kansas City, fllo. springs tip in the wake of such facilities. MtTmalesTFijny1n»urecr379-4133.~ r- List: Convent Station, N.J. 07961 ; returned within three (3) days ordinance, entitled, "AN Linden Leaded May n, 1974 NEED HELPf Find Ihe RIGHT 'MUST SELLIIke new, G.E. 17.4, 2 _ . .Rt-f-67 Z-5-30-89 (201) 589-3124 •'.- (Fas: tt.31) equipment:. , term. I. Washington, D.C. NEW, 74 HONDA 360's WILLIAM J. F. DAILEY after .the award or relectlon of the~ PRPlNANCE^F •TlJfi.CITY Of * em . 1*74 Model Bulldozer, PERSON With a Want Ad. Call 68«- Moore enclosed a copy of his statement to the •- e dam is not feasible as things''now door, frost free refrlgerator-s2O0. SPRING SALEI Up to 50 percent SHORTLINE MOVERS- -TREE SURGEON Boatd, Room Caie Z a-U-117 • Vice President contract, Sundays end holidays One Tax Collector for a four year Tll O.E. Electric heavy duty -dryer PACKAGING 8. STORAGE . Removahof Trees 103 New all purpose cycles beat the XJNOTICE OF APPLICATION complete with enclosed cab, term. 770O. g. San Diego, Calif. „, Delaware River'Basin Commission, in which savlnos on Spring -clothing. gas shortage In style. 36 Jn stock. "33 Carlouflh Rd. ! excepted. ' -sland|- Moorc declared. "No project of this •Jlttt. "' " '"" Accessories, & housewares. APPLIANCE MOVING — H < Chips 8. Firewood Available. Upper Saddle R Iver, N.J,. 07458 By Order of the Townihlp TAKE NOTICE that LINDEN heater, defroster. h. Providence, H.I. »• he suggested that the question of allocating the MERRY-GO-ROUND RESALE HOUR SERVICE. 484 7267. ESSEX HOUSE OF MONTCLAIR I ! List: $1122. JAMES S. KROH POST , NO. < 102 AMERICAN lm»te»lie-15 ft. long, magnitude that has the power to influence DINING ROOM, 4 chairs, pair of . -RI-U67 Board and custodial care •I Luxurious elevator building. 660 I Committee . • • LESION has applietiled tto \ ththee . wide; approximate NOTICE OF TOWNSHIPOP UNION i. Columbus. Ohio 1 SHOP. 4Vs Lackawanna PI., Vice President \ river's water supply be rethought."Water thousands of land-use decisions spinning off in volvet llvlngroom chairs, marble For "Senior Citizens so, tt.,excellentparklng, l bftckto iNEW 74 HONDA 125's i .' Mary E. Miller _. _ ,. th»ll In one 1949 AIMS Headquarters, Frlberger Park, Union Township, Union qoualfc-Nour and migratory patterns, both within New 17FT.CH6TEKBOAT, Electrical Contractor. Recafrs & cycl— r^,e« Bbi-vavwaccessoriei iv«*hOllTtOlls , Chief ot Police, 5 Captains of S31 E. Elizabeth Ave. Chalmers Bulldozer Jersey at 10 o'clock forenoon, on Tuesday, June 11,1974, maintenance. Mo |ob too small. Nlcelyfurnlshedroorrffor business oiiiiitDmc^nMtltT^'^ 17. leathers, boots, etc, Sale priced at ' V^lce President given that sealed proposals will be Police, 12 Lieutenants of ..Jersoy and among the—basin- states Have. 6SH'.P. Motor & Trailer, OUS & MIKE ODD'JOBS Cellars Si mam — unicespaceoneededfo17 —; '• K 5-23-47 ATTENTlbN HOMEOWNERS) . CYCLES WANTED Princeton, N.J. 08540 • proposals Will be puWlcly opened Linden, N.J. of any rate of Interest, offer a premium over and above the amount of starts stereo operation meets on Monday, June 10, at the Kamiidn Inn and read. . . by Council pursuant to law. authorized the issuance of bond taxes, assessments and other charges due the municipality, and In such THEODORE F; BETTIfJGER, Attics, cellars, garages and yards VIP HONDA will buy, trade, take WILLIAM CORBUS Section 7. This ordinance shall LINDEN POST NO. 102 anticipation note* and bonds of the Governor. Loit: Cocker poo, with poodle, cleaned. All dirt and rubbish I on consignment or appralu any The work shall consist of: 1 AMERICAN LEGION case the property will be sold to the bidder who of fers to pay the amount in Clark.The meeting will begin lit 7:30 fT.m. cut, all black with while chest. Fumilute Repairs 50 SO E. 79lh St. l...Playground Equlpmeht, take effect In the manner City of Linden for the purpose of of such taxes, assessments or charges, plus the highest premium. 2136 Caroline Avenue. . WSOU,. the radio voice of Seton ' Hall• Answers to "Cindy" on Stuyvesanf removed. Leaders and ' gutters > foroentleman. year,, make or model cycle In . New York, N.Y. 10021 prescribed by law/ and all 113 w. Elizabeth Ave. financing the cost of the aforesaid Linden, N.J. 07O36 Among the topics to be considered is~thc cleaned, • " trucking.- " ' running condltloo-or not I Nation's DONALD K. DAVID ' Lump Sum ' ' ' Linden, N.J. The purchase price of any property must be paid before the conclusion " University, has initiated stereo broadcasting at & Codlldgo, Irv. Reward. 375-7401 - FURNITURE POLISHING - References required.- ordinances or parts of ordinances purpose In an amount not WILLIAM J. WERMUTH effect on the industry by the Consumer Product _^ _-_^ _ R-5-23-1^ reasonable rates. 373-7015afler3;50R.M;, largest "Honda EverythingEvery " Ostervllle, Mass. 02655 . 2. 322 Linear Feet, 6' Alumlnlied Inconsistent herewith are hereby Linden Leader, May 33, 30. i°74 exceeding Forty Seven Thousand of thesale.ortheproperty will beresold. - Jr. Past Governor its 2,000-watt station which can be heard at 89.5 REPAIRING. ANTIQUES Call 763-6054 store. (Over 1,000 new-used' cyclesy , CHARLES F. DETMAR JR. Chain Link Fence, Galvantied Arty parcel or real, estate for which there shall be no other purchaser, RESTORED, R EF I Nl SHI NG'. - : 3.JLjig-'05 repealed. „ (Fee:S14.72) Wve-Hondred Dollar* NOTICE OF APPLICATION ROBERT E. CURE. ment, which began, operating May—13,-in—^cussed Painting S Pa Info. ' HARRY C. GILLESPIE . . End Posts TAKE NOTICE that COL- estimated cost of the aforesaid municipality shall' have the same remedies and rights as other . Jr. Governor ! Exclusive area,' new 2 bedroom : X 530-127 4. Two (2) Units Galvanized NOTICE OF APPLICATION purpose Is dated to be the sum of purchasers, Including the right to bar or foreclose tho right of enhancing the station's music jprognuns by AREA'S LEADING COLLECTOR , home, near pool, beach, tennis, Knox Hill Rd. UMBIAN..CLUB OF LINDEN has 206 West Linden Avenue, The main speaker will be Leonard T.'Abazia, .Garage Doors , 52 r Union Center 1*71 TRIUMPH , FDR YOUR . 8 n Garage for rent. I responsible family ONLY. Pets ' . 1300MILES WILLIAM J. KANE 5. 180 Square Yards'Bituminous Alcoholic Beverage Control of (150,000.00), MICHAEL BIDELMAN . ,- manager of quality assurance and product • PAINTING, PAPehHANGJNG. '. IJ,°?™, E?/*T,! !' ,''^/.1i" $25 per month ' LIKE NEW - 320 Algonquin Rd. Concrete' Pavement, 6 Inches ha* applied to the Alcoholic Linden, N.J. for Club License, CB- who said taxes and assessments have been assessed and the amount of . proved sound! • '. •• GARA4*E DOORS INSTALLED, PL'A'ST'ERiNG INT. & EXT. building'. Excoilent location. ' welcome. 964-9529 eves. Beverage Control Board of the City • Section, 4. There I* hereby taxes and assessments due. Including Interest to July 1st, 1973assotforth Prelate safety 'for Kohner .Bros., Inc.. a major TOY TRAINS ' "Adults proforred.Call 354-0705. Call 488-711) : CALL.24S-4250 Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417 Thick . '• ",, ' S, for premises located at 118 Park 504 Washington Avenue, ' ' grtraoc "cKtensions, repairs 4. 1 FRC6 ESTIMATES. 687-7172. . : Each Proposal must be seeled In" — of Linden for a Club License CB-10 Ave., Linden, N.J. appropriated, in addition to the .".TRY THE REST . "- i«rwice, plectric oprfnion And • 5-23-101 : Zl-nj TOMS-RIVER - •=— kf5-23!27 JAMES S. KROH for premises situated at 522 E. obligation* hereby authorized the Linden, N.J. 07036 > Funds to purchase the stereo equipment were manufacturer of toys for preschool children. 3710 Echo Dale Ave. an envelope marked "Proposed Trie officers and directors are: Given under my hand and seal this 14th day of May, 1974. RAYMOND S. 5HAW -THEN 'CALLJW BEST" radio controls Stevens Ovrrnew ELIZABETH Lovely homo on bay, b.oatlng, Improvement of Crystal Way Elizabeth Ave., Linden, N.J. sum, of Two • Thousand Five. . . • . JOSEPH J.KMET raised last summer during an rirPlhe^alr'fund- Arthur. Bloomberg, chairman-elect of t\w Dow Co Ch I 0NS 'PAPERHANGERPAINTING . Modern Vh room apartment, A-C/ Houses (or ftenl 110 Trucks (or Sale 128 Baltimore, Md. 21204 JOSEPH J. L'apLACA Hundred Dollars H2.5OO.O0), which 1 Treasurer 374 4935 or 374-4347 available June 1st. S1B5. 2893892 or ROBERT F. LONGACRE ''•• Playground. Clermont Terrace OFFICERS President - sum ha* been made available by Collector of Taxes of the 203 Roanoak Street, raising "Polkabratlon:" conducted by Stanley Metropolitan Section of the society, will R 5-30-18 Fredrick W;-Richards 1 1 Jonathan Smith Rd. and Roseland Place. Township of DONALD A. MARTINSON 514 Hegel Ave., provision In a previously adopted Township of Union. Union County Woodbrldoe, N.J, 07095 CASH FOR SCRAP AUTOMATIC OARAOE DOORS 351-5403 Union. QuIclTsirvlce! I 289-7187. .' " TOMS RIVER Union. County of Union, New President Linden, N J. 07034 BLOCK LOT. . NAME* ADDRESS AMOUNT Kosakowski and the staff of WSOU's "Polka moderate the program. The meeting is opmi.to sEASmE^ARK If a DODOE WINDOW VAN Auto. Morrlstown, N.J. 07960 .. Jersey", and accompanied by.a.. . budget ef the City of Linden as 9 JACOB STIRES Load your car,' cast- Iron, SERVICED-INSTALLED 5. SOLD — : — X 5-23-73. HILLSTD! ClifCalifornii a RRanch on-laroe^corner,' du y M. DEAN POTTS PAUL. D. BAR«ARICH .. . dDwrlfjaymenfjileJtflUmiMttigLnoi'. 4 19 Nancy Smith . . • Index 8 234.90 Trustee . . Party" program, . . '"•_. the public. - ' • newspapers $1,00 per 100 lbs., tied -INTERIOR i EXTERIOR " 'Available weekly Jo July 13..Neatr %SXt"ru'"'J ' ""pension certified check, cashier'* check or DAVE S. SON ELECTRONICS GGordod n AApartment 3-3V,-4 rooms, 3' bedrooms, large llvlngdlnlng posltractlon.Veryoood cond. Must 39 MacArthur Lana bid bond duly executed by the ' Vlce-Presldent. • lets than live §er cenfff percenfT _•—.:.-. •;.'.. .'..-.. '.)ij4-Crail.Avenue. -''.'.. '• '- -'. -327 Morrlstown'Rodd/ , up- bundles ' fre« of foreign 964-0208 PAINTING. LEADERS «, from S165. Hoat S. hot water room, 1 block to beach.-«6b per clean 3 bedroom-bungalow. Near sell due to Illness. 684-2B94. "Stamford, Conn. 06902 NORMAN B. SLOAN JR. t33 Dermls-Place, - of the ernOunPol'therobllgatlons • Linden, NVJ. 07036 materials. No 1 copper, 60 cents ocean, beach. Photos available. bidder as principal and having as vice-Presldent s -25 ' Phllomena Buonarata' index 16 R 6-13-52 GUTTERS. FREE ESTIMATES, supplied. Call between 9 AM 5. 12 month. References. Call owner, STASH,, 373-1372 K-5-23-128 JOHN M, SCHIFF surety thereon an approved. Linden. Nyji 07034 . authorized. . ... 1 1614 Ear. Street . ' • ERIC K. SHANE Public Notice per Ib. Brass, lust 24 cents per Ib. AUTOMATIC OARAOE DOORS INSURED 686-79B3 J. GIANNINI. Noon or 5 & 7 PM. 486-4J55.- 341-2800. i . - - Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11771 347 Amherst Rd. RAYMOND SUNSKI <19.61 Trustee1 . Public Notice^ Public Notice Rags, 01. Lead and batteries. A&p surety, In an amount equal to at Section 5. It l>1 - hereby - 13 28 WandftZendarskl .- Index 33 ATTENTION HOMEOWNERSI . • r.— . XT-F-73 1 0 PERCY A. SMITH Secretary'•• •'' •••.' : - too Henderson Road, . PAPER STOCK CO., 48-54 So. 20th :We promise to repair any type of DAN'S PAINTING , •HTLLSTDFT" "irnnoi ____, liit ! NO. WILDWOOD least ten percent (10 percent! of OCAVW^LAWRENCB 317 Dukes' R«V • ;' determined that the period of 2031'Lenti'Avenue 1304 Surf Ave.V efficiency units', Public Notice 3612 River Hall Or. the total amount of Ihe bid as a usefullneis of the aforesaid 1 67 RobertGlbby Index 36 4.17 Kendal Park, N.J. 08874 »— St., Irvlngton. (Prices sublecf to oarage floor opener. Free service > AND DECORATING, INT. 8. 6XT 4 room apartmont. modern kitchen Hmicix fnr" guaranteed. Sales 8V Service. • ESTIMATES. INSURED. 2B9-9434 conditioning, TV a, all utilities; 1 2 HolmanaV BeatriceGwnlhnoy Index 37 botween 9 A.M. & 9 P.M. 3548417 -2500 Virginia Ave. N.W. such contract and furnish a Treasurer —^—— • • -••••• statement has been filed In the S27 Morrlstown Road, TAKE NOTICE that'tha followlno applications for Zoning Variances wera heard by the Board of PAYING S3 for 51.00 silver, part DAVE 8, SON ELECTRONICS,- Xtt 73 Z-5-23-101 I BEDMINSTER — also -2 bedroom efficiency, HOWARD F. MARTINSON 811 Linden Ave., —• 511 Montefalr-Avenue Linden, N.J. 07O36 sets, gold & Stirling iewelry & 9440208 ' accbmmodate6; TV & all utilities. NOTICE OF APPLICATION -Washington, D.C. 20037 satisfactory Performance ' Bond. '. Secretary office of the city Clerk, that such 1 21 Lulu Chester Index 37 Adlustmenr orthe'TownshlrJ of Union on Monday, May 30,1974 at B:00 P.M. In the Municipal Building, t 1 TAKE NOTICE that COL- EDWARD J. TONER Ho certified check or cashier's — Elliabetti. N J. 07303 statement show* the gross debt, as AL KALLA Frlberoer Park, Union, N.J. pocket watches. DENNIS COINSr SW^£o Es8!SZ&S£&t mate i•»"™n? ? !.r,n,nt. ,11 utilities I SECOND BEST Choice weeks still available. Days -check or bid bond wilt be accepted ' ' - 13 Village Green , PATRICK SWEENEY- 28stai8 Hiltoa n Avenue —Socretary 520 Stuyvesant Ave.,_|rvlngton,_ I l call 761-5588, eves call 233.2590. On UMB1AM CLUB OF UNION, Union 5 Glenwood Or. , defined In N;J.S.40ArCh*pter 3. Is •- 14 :. -3_. staiaofNJ. Transportation Sem»nskl )i- supplied Including electricity,r WON'T DO? Then too this neat '3 Montvllle, N.J. —— If the amount Is less than ten Colohla, N.J. : Director ' -. Increased by authorization of the Dept: •• Index 37 30 West Elm Street "375:549? or~676-4132, Eves. relrlgoratorrelrlrtr " & stove.""privatt Piatee ' ' bedroo»odroom Ranch on l/'/i .acre "withith, i r—•premise• s weekends, call 609.729- County, N.J., has applied to the 1 Objections If any should be made Dt: Id Home Improvements 447-8785 WILLIAM I. WALSH percent (10 percent) ofthetotit— lti 14 Bercey Court. aforesaid obligations by Forty 79 Atlanta Avenue Linden, N.J. 07036 : _^ — R 5-2M8 56 0872 Township Committee -of the : CALENDAR NAME AND -PREMISES VARIANCE DECISION OF THE Xtt 73 homo. Available June 1st. SI60 + ' fireplace In living room, formal 0872. Township of Union, In the County , 555 Piermont Ave. amount'bid, but In no event need —'"n^f^'Mttly In "r no *n H*nry I - Fords, NJ. 0M63 Seven Thousand' Five Hundred 9 5 Harry Puder 285.87 Oblecllonj, If any, should be OIBSON MANDOLIN wanted, also r security. 374-2498. rJlllJLM../0.0.™'-.'.11.1!^9"....*1.^ SHTP Z-5-30-122 -tha same exceed JM.000, Deposits Baren, Secretary. Alcoholic GEORGE MANDLE. JR. Dollar* (147.500.00), and that the 927 Pennsylvania Avenuo made Immediately In writing to' NUMBER ADDRESS OF EFFECTED REQUESTED BOARD OF AJNTING «. DECORATlHttv, of Union, for a Club License CB-5, River Vale, N.J. 07675 -okU " ' ' iiHiisa.ifcMiiiimiiV y rwYiaa inw 3TOCKHOLPEW- accompanying bids shall be seeled. Beverage Control Board of the City Director obligation* authorized by this Henry J. Baran, City Clerki City APPLICANT ADJUSTMENT ' : 1414 Burnet Avo., Union 484-3300 oling. F IRVINGTON "for premises siimitu, gi—ros«- 1 12 15. James Colemanc^bHermon' DID brands. Cash paid. Mr. Jay, c-sl. Insured, k". ScnroTholor.'6B°7° taxes. Only SS4,v00. w.uan irum neoiea apanmeni, Jeanette Avenue, Lots 5-E, 5-F a.nd THE JOHN A. HARTFORD In the bid envelope, of Linden. City Hall, Linden; N.J. 31 Carolyn Terr.. —- ordinance will be within all, debt nicker Index 51 Hall; Linden,'N.J. Box 85, Stolon Island, N.Y. 10304 or \. All types of home remodeling 3 room furnlshod or unfurnished CRAFTSMEN'S CLUB Roselle, N.J. 07203 limitations prescribed by said LINDEN LODGE No. 913 Union Countv Including: Kltchons-baths- B137 days. 687-3713 oyos 8, wkends. - WASHINGTONVALLEYREALTY I Available In iprlnfl by week or 5-G, Union, N.J. - • FOUNDATION, INC. . J 53 Maple Avenue — To Erect «. Maintain Doclsion Reserved phone 312.981-3224 collect. apartmont. Qulot residential wa5on ratM Drawings, specifications and the OF LINDEN, INC. Chapter. - 13 3 WhlttasadleBlakoly LOYAL ORDER OF M006E Inc. Savings Bank tM Chestnut Street basements-aluminum siding- . —}-• Xt-f-73 ' section on -border lino of .Irv. The officers and directors of sold 405 Lexington Ave, Linden Leader, May 14,33,1974 JOHN MCLAUGHLIN Index 37. Block li, 10r Meeting of ,- ' R 5-3018 986-6100 '• aw* °'^ - 233- New York, N.Y. 10017 form of bid for the proposed work Crestvlew-Avenue , 43-115 Luttoen PI. 120 North Broad streei A Bank With Off roofing 8. gutters. . . PAINTING, Intorlor 8. exterior. Maplowood 8, close to Union. 5 M corporation are as follows: ^__(Fee 115.44) - -Director Section 6. The sum of Five Llnden.N.J. No. 1887 Lot 23 June 3, 1974. Paper hanging professional .work. 298 Route 22. West . Gr^nbrook LOLONNO BEACBEACH ISLANISLAND ' * "' OFFICERS: (Holding over 10 percent) . will be furnished by the Township 238 E . Btancke St.. Hundred Dollar* (1500.00) Is stated 12 1 Alice Achoe „ 385.S4 Elliabalh. Street Parking. • TV SET WANTED Preferably mature person. S160 Engineer, Richard A. Mixer, at his AL KALLA • '— Local references. Monti, Magle CRANFORrDAMEnoDn . Cut£"'«e CnnttC»PB Cmi.Cod, IVAi i.iblocn^ik. ocean. $50 JAMES F. FOOD Objections If any-snould be made ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION ' Linden, N.J. OTHa as the aggregate amount Included 936 Valley Street New Jersey 07208 , PORTABLE, HLACK 8, WHITE HAYES Homo Improvomonls, I month. Call after 5 p.m., 375B549 1 office, 1034 Salem Road, Union, Secretary '• ~ Ave. 354-4546 Roosevelt School . area., 4 President •*• Immediately In writing to TAKE NOTICE that Rawrysi FRANK MAJEWSKI In the cost of the aforesaid purpose 2 B Lorlng & Bertha Fountain Index S3 Peter «. ' ,8, COLOR _CALL 687 6674 Roofing; carponlry, loaders 8, : Z-5.23-101 ^l^^r"' ">lock, 934 Garden St. New Jersey, and may be obtained 30 W. Elm St. To Alter a. Convert An ! :.- X 5-16-73 bedrooms, 2 baths,- large new Valentine Melssner, Town Clerk of Inf., A Corp. trading as—BIG Director ' . • • for the cost of authorizing, selling •-.- ' 383 Tower Street Eleanor FIndlay 9*2 Inoersoll Terrace Decision Reserved^ getters, storm windows, doors, IRVINOTON (UPPER)- kitchen, living room with - gas Irvlngton, N.J. upon, the payment of the sum of 230 Hussa St. ''' 4 45 KohstantlnaAnnaSliumskl Index .53 Linden. N.J. Existing-One Family - X.IF -18 prlmo replacement windows. 6B&- GARY'S PAINTING. 6 ultra modern rooms In newer 2 Union, N.J. . S5.00 for each set. The cost will not STASH has applied to the ana) listing obligations Including M? Inoersoll Terrace Index 26, Block 4, tor Meeting of SCOTCH PLAINS LEE LINFANTE THE GREAT ATITANTICT. Municipal Boan Alcoholic, LlndenNJ advertising In connection with ^^ c-o^Atex Shumskl -i Linden Leader, May 23, 30, 1974. No. 1889 Lot 71. Dwelling To Accommo- p CLOCKS WANTEb family near St. Leo's. S250 supply PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. be refunded and represents., the. WILLIAM financing and purchasing the 28 Farrlngton Streot . n Union, New Jersey June 3, 1974. : oR 5-23-54. INTERIOR I, EXTERIOR own heat. Adults preferred. Vice President cost of preparation of the -Beverage Control of Linden, NJ., ""•'••''..'• (Fee: ttrto) 070IO date Two Families, - Any condition. Top prices "pold. Roofing, Leaders-B, Gutters. Fully street;short walk to elementary IV aryer,.fireplace, pool, lake, club, 1690 Van Ness Ter. 35 Brunswick Ave. tor Plenary Retail Consumption ..' Olrestor 11 65- James 8. Adlean Latlmore, Index 55 . A.so clock Repairs 487-680B CENTRAL BASEMENTS INC. Morroco Realtor 371-5400 privileges. J275 week. 753.4597 documents. The plans and-or 1 EXBCUTIVBS read our Want Ads 1 Attics, basements 8. bathrooms, msured, Rcforoncos. Reasonable •' |r. High schools & Municipal pood : Union, N.J. Edison, N.J. Specifications may be' seen by License, C-J5, for premises locate* ' "'section 7. The bonds and bond 388 Marlon Street ' ' - • . r-*^ R T I F 1! Froe Estimates G. HALL • 232-3557 Asking S4B.900. 27J-7458. Principals eves.; or 3221744 days. JACK BRUND at 1030 S. wood Ave., Linden, N.J. anticipation notes authorised to be 10 S Merrltt Park Bldg. Corp. Index.-JB 15.47 when hiring employees. Brag, kitchens, room additions. No lob • RV.NOTON: . Union Leader, May 33, 30, 1974 prospective bidders: at the about yourself to over 80.0080.000 .' -\ Louis J.GIacona, HIGHEST prices paid lor U-.s. too small. Written guarantee. No • After 6 p.m. ' ' "• 3 room apartment, available July only." " ' • ZSX>ni Vice President (Fee $54.14) Engineer's Office during business ' ' The officers, directors -and' InuMrnweinshall bear Intere»t at 'Rear Spruce Street . : silver nnd gold coins. Slorllng 1 . BEACH HAVEN WEST ~ Ilia Weber St. , .Director Union Leader, May 16,23,30, June 6,1974 (Fee May 23, 1974 S36.96) suburbaban households)'Calhousholds)'Call SJS ! Secretary of tha Board 01 Adjustment salesman. 485-4865 or 687-8549. —•• • Xl-f.73 1st. Adults only. No pets. Call for hop's. Plans.,Jnd Speclflcallons stockholders holding ten per cant wen rate or rate* at shall UnlonUe»d*r.«Aovn,1974 (Fe.«J3J)4> silver, usod and old- lowolrv. IRVINGTON Z 5-23111 3 bedrooms, on lagoon,; with •7700if dally 9 to^iOO.,li'^.r -^ R 5235S 6 J. JAMNIK appointment, 233-1932, Unlori N.J. ' will not be furnlsneo to any ,or moreol the corporate stock are:' ,' '781 E. ird. Ave., hereafter be determinedind shall .ANTHONY JEWELERi, 1023 Painting, docoratlng a, private dock, fenced yard, many •ARTHUR REIMERS TOWNSHTP~OF-,UNION .'Sluyvosant Avo., Union, 4073364 HANK PASKO—Remodeling, RENT contractor within three (3) days "STANLHY flAWRYSZ ' •» porch enclosures, basements, poperhanglng. Froo ostlmites. Treasurer , — NOTICE TO CONf RACTORS prior to receipt of bids. President , '..-... •• Hrs. Mon. a, Frl. 9-9 P.M. dally 9i CJII 487-428B or 4874619 any'time. I apartment 8. live In the other. i Sj3122 2275 Vauxhall Rd. PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby 1020 S. Wood Ave.,; •• ' ^emjitle^_of which ihellbe P.M. bathrooms, kltchon, roofing, 2nd floor, 4 rooms, supply own gas Tfele lovely, aluminum-sided 2 SEASIDE HEIGHTS - ' The successful bidder will be ||t Iwol. Jone-lst; ~ •" ^ Union, N.J. given that sealed proposals will be Linden, N.J. payable noTTfmre ttlen:one year alc/JnOf Irnrfpri Br n tflrB, -Mfttih- family with 5 rooms on each floor 5-room bungalow, weeks of Julv TRUSTEES: received by the Municipal required to enter Into aiXontract LlnOen,.N.l0703o from the date of Ihejiorids and no celilngs,, ceramic tllos & floors, >AINTINGEXTERIORSV Coll 374-9533 * will give you a home plus Income. and August. Reasonable. 688-0739. TEKLA-RUZYLO Objections, II'any, should be CCTft COINS A SILVEILV R INTERIOR. Try usl Good lob, FRANK DICKERSON I Administrator of the Township of agreeing to conform to the Vlca President - annual Installment* shall exceed masonry. 3W-9050y-lrvlngton. Z5 23 01 Call tor details.- 149,900. EVES' regulations and conditions' of made Immediately In writing to DOLLARS WANTED, by'private reasonable rates. Froo estimates. IRV.NOTON. ' ' I ' Z_S;23.122 1347 Omara Dr. -! Union for the proposed 1030 S. Wood Ave., by more than 100 percent me z R $-30-56 9641227. Realtor Improvement of Roteland Place. Chapter 150. Laws of 1943, known Henry J. Baran, city Clerk; / City amount of the smallest prior iiiuioaiiiiuiiiiiuiumuiinmumiiiiiiiiiiiiinim. ;,... , 686-5913 ~ ' Modorn gardeh apt., ^ bedroom, Union, N.J. as THE NEW JERSEY Hall, Linden, N.J. ' • AAAlWAY living room, A,-C, near public OAK RIDGE REALTY 374-4B22 ; Aulomobiles for Sale ROBERT KOLSTER -Township of Union, Union County. NtoSlE^ Installment. ' 3 123 PREVAILING WAGE ACT, and COLUMBIAN CLUB HOME IMPROVEMENT DU-RITE HOME REPAIR transportation. July \. 374-5732 2249 Vauxhall Rd. New Jersey, at the Meeting Room Secretarry \ Section 6. The full faith and MAPLEWOOD the regulations of the New Jersey OF LINDEN' .'• f H. sister of Rose . ... WANTED Floors, walls 8, ceilings Custom painting, carpentry, cvos or all day weekends. Union, N.J. In Municipal Headquarters on 16 BeimonBeimo t Or. credit of the City of Linden. New OLDTOY TRAINS I Colonial^ bedrooms, 2Vj baths, 1 1949 VW Monday, June 10,1974 at 2:00 P.M., Department of Labor and lie Park Avenue ' ^MaJt—Tepper^also—survived * 1. ^ 4-454 toflng, Z5-23O01 ROBERT BASMATIAN . Industry. The successful bidder —LivingstonLiit , N.J. Linden, N.J, Jersey, ere hereby pledged for the MONACO—Suddenly on May 17, three grandchildren and one great- ANDMETALTOYS, 373-4923-6923 after 5 p.m. living robm with fireplace, large R6BUILTENGINE ._ ... at which time said proposals will Oblecrlons, If any, should bbee payment of the principal and IRVINGTON GOOD ON GAS 2059 Tyler St. will be required to pay not less Linden'Leader, May 23, 30. 1974. Story, also survived 1974,Marlannlna^nee Mllazzo), of grandchild. Funeral services were 24S4340 , ADDITIONS-ALTERATIONS : 3 rooms, Orango Ave., heat & hot dining room,. screened-ln porch, . Union, N.J. i» publlclv opened and read. made Immediately, In writing, tto Interest on ell of the bonds or notes K 1-f-lB 'Siding, roofing, decks & porches. ——^ X-413-73 —moderju^kltchen—with—separate- CALL68BJ673 -thwr-the- vattlr 4>randchlldr«n and 3j CoJ<»l»rl, outstanding be Included-In the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES F. Interment In Graceland Memorial I Stuyvesant Avo., Union. | m lml tD u | Frlberger Park, Union, N.J. Stabilized Base Course, Mix No. 1, Inc., trading a* POLISH CAFFR6V-0V SON, 809 Lyons Ave., Invlted.to attend the funeral from FULLER—Edna K. of Salvatore J. Monaco, sister of Cemetery, North Arlington, N.J.' Dally B-5, Sal. 8-2 4S6B334 100 percent, financing arranged. PROM IRVINOTON 2-5-23-111 i l °' "». ,° .q M'vlotors.Call COLUMBIAN CLUB OF UNION 3" Thick Contractor or subcontractor Is 1020 S. Wood Ave.. r-. • NATIONAL HOME OF LINDEN, annual budget and raised by taxes the Krowlckl-Mccrackeh Funeral Jacksonville, Fla,, formerly of Park. Period of mourning will. be KTF-18 Call days 7627619, Eves. 4678930. , „ _ Z-5.23.101 ROSELLE PARK { 687-6123 week nights & Sundays. paid less than the required wage, levied -upon all the taxable Irvlnoton, on Tuesday, May 31, Joseph end Vlto Mllazzo and Mary, Ketls painters - Interior, exterior. IRVINOTON Goo. PATON Assoc. Union County, N.J. 3. 3250 S.Y. Bituminous Linden, N.J. N.J. INC., has applied to" the Cremation Rosedale crematory, Home, 2124 E. St. Geort»_Avo., at Linden, N.J., on Wednesday, May KIRKPATRICK—Jewel (nee also survived by seven observed at the residence of Mr. _UNXOLNJCONSTRUCTION CO. Fully Insured. Call anytime, 372- i' ^ K 5-23-123 the Township of Union may Linden Leader, May 33, X, 1974. Municipal Board of Alcoholic property within said City without and Mrs. Sol Stempler, 5 Parson -BUV-AND SELL-BOOtCS- 1 Bodroom apartrrjent, large Realtors 1034 Jeanelte Ave. Concrete Surface Course, Mix No. Orange. fl _15,1974, at ooe it; beloved wife oV_ Peavy) onThursday, May 16,1974, grandchildrenrandchildren. RRelativee atives and 5343 or 371-9787 I VOLKSWAGEN bug 1970 blue, Union, N.J. 5, Type FABC1, 1-X4" Thick terminate the contractor'* right to (Fe»i4O Beverage Control of Linden, N.J. limit as to rate or amount. Tuesday May 21. - f . frid kidl I Sr., West Orange. Slil PARK AVE.., PLAINFIELD room 3, elevator. • building. .414 Choslnut St., Roselle Pk r proceed wlththe.work oranyparU ANDRUSS—Robert e., ' on Wesley G. and beloved mother of of East Oranoe, wile of Charles, iends were kindly Invitevited to PL 4-3900 : Avaflable^une .at. See Supt., 35A whlto Interior, AM-FM radio, Tires ynlon_LeaderJ,M«y-23,30,19MJ, JLJmLJi.' ~~ • ~ jConcr.eteXurb.J'iX; far Plenary Retell Comumptlen- Settlon T. Tj5 Invalidity,^. Funeral Mass In St. Patrick's F,G. Snaw.'Mrs, Elsie Janlts and attend the funeral from The ii, ._• f Th SPRING SPECIALS -I * • - 11 . of the work where there has been a "Saiurdayr'May 18; -1974,-devoted mother of Hiram VIdler, Mrs. SHINKER JosephLJ G., on >•=> • n I-J--IB7 Kitchen Cabinets- - 62 I—IlkonswrLowmtlsaoe;? (Fee: 124-Sa) M: on h w President ; ' 913 Bergen Ave. •• provision shall- be deemed to be Mey 31. Interment In Clinton Memorial Park, Linden. Memorlel Park, Union, 'N.J., brother of Miss Union, on Saturday. May 18. FOR ALMOST ANY LIONEL, Piano Tuning 74 ' ^..^ ". ?" '?, «"" ewpellno: 1 garage, all city utilities. VA no 1968 DODOE POLARA "500" 3 dr. JerseJ y untitil l 23 p.mm. onn ThursdayThd , Pipe, 15" Th1,ine Townstuniishlt p Committee', during 31 Madleon Ave. I Tuesday. May, 21, 'W7f- The GIORDANO—On Friday, May 17, Landscape Gardening I down, minimum down FHA to I 1 v leperate end Independent, • Cemetery. . : Funeral Mass a! St.,.Michael's KLBINWAKS—Charles G., ot 1510 Kathryn O'Nell. The Funeral will AMERICAN FLYER, IVES, 63 HT, deluxe, air, rear &_ front June 6, 1974 In the Office' of ttiw [l ivu-S.Y., Topsolllng a. Its regular meeting, shall award Avenel, N.J, 1974, Graco (Petruzzlellol ot N. Broad St., Hillside, on May le, SHULMAN—Benlamln, of 43 qualified buyers. defroster, excellent cond. 276-6343744345 Secretary, Administration Seeding the contract or relect all bids JAMBS SOMERS -,- Section 10. All:matters relating Church, Union. Interment Holy be conducted from The Confortl Ave.-West orahde. DORFAN, ETC. TRAINS. PIANOS"TUSBD" WASHINGTON VALLEY REALTY , Building, 2369 -Morris Avenue,- therefore within thirty (30) days .B6CK6R—Fred ' J L... on Cross cemetery. ;fj"v; •."• Union, N.J., beloved wife ot the 1974, dear, brother of Morris McCRACKEN FUNERAL.HOME. PLEASE CALL 467 0187 or 4470045 ALSO Z5J3 after 5 p.m. — UrlSOWM O STY; Removal-of Vice PtMldHlf " '"" -«'lne bof^ ; ejSdtlOte* not htreln Wednesday, May 15, 1974, aged 77 late Nicholas, devoted mother of beloved husband of Sadie (nee ' NOW IMPROVE VOUR PROPERTY ."•IvTSoToTi :"" Klelnwaks. Funeral service was 1500 Morris Ave., Union. Saturday, ' - ' ' R 530.18 • Retaining walls designed a, built, PIANOS REPAIRED i 968-6100 — — K 5-23-123 Union, New Jersey for the'Existing Pavement and Sldwalk alter they have been received. All 31 Edward St. Mclflceliy sef forth may be years, of Wayne, N.J., formerly of XOCUZZA—Daniel V.A; on Gerald, Anthony, Louis > and' Farber), devoted father of Robert Very desirable 3 rooms and bath. following Items: Each Proposal must be sealed Jn checks or bonds except the check determined and provided by conducted Sunday at 11 A.M. from May la. The Funeral Mass In St. Shulman, Marsha Sllversteln and using quality railroad ties, -^ C. GOSCINSKI • ES 5-4816 Available* June 1. $145. Coll 371- 19MCORVAIR—4door, automatic or bond ot the bidder to whom tne tselln, N.J. - Kearny,' beloved husband of- Wednesday, May 15/ 1174, aged 7 William Giordano, Mrs. Carmeta The BERNHEIM-GOLDSTICKER Michael's Church, Union. Used railroad ties delivered. Htf-74° 298 Route 22, vyest , Greenbrook transmission! good condition . PRINTING REVISED an envelope marked - "Proposed LEONARD SCHAEFFER resojiitlons or os may Francestlnee Schmidt), formerly Galan, Mrs. Mary De Vlto and Phyllis Some, dear brother of Cella ARITHMETIC OUIDeS Improvement of Roseland Place, contract Is awarded shall be MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton Interment Holy Sepulchre Kosofsky, Ella, Bernard, Sidney Air Conditioning ' 22 X.Complete landscape service: PIANO TUNINO 2516101 except that .engine needs some returned within three (3) days Sec. . Treat. Sayler, itep-father of George A. of. Anthony and' Bonnie Cocuzza, Miss Francis Giordano, also Ave., .Irvlngton, Interment Oheb- snrubs, trees, flowers, ground AND work; good buy for someone with Instructions to Bidders, Form of Township of Union. Union County, 19 Kafka Dr. _. Jp'rdln Sayler, brothor of Henry E. Becker devoted brothor of Darlene survived by one brother In Italy, 21 Cemetery, East Orange. In lieu of and Julius Shulman, also BUrvlved REPAIRING IRVINOTON -1 REDUCEDI Proposal, and Specifications may- New Jersey", and accompanied by altar the award or fe|eetlon of the- Greenbrook, N.J. take effect In the manner and Mrs. Fred Carment, also Shalom Cemetery, Hillside, flowers, friends so desiring may by eight grandchildren. Funeral AIR CONp I REFRIO. SERVICE cover. — mechanical ability; can be seen at a certified check, cashier's check contract, Sundays and holidays , Cocuzza, grandson ofAtigelo and grandchildren and seven groat. KNOIBL—Lothar of lie Linn Or, V Professional planning- & J. ZIDONIK WLU.L I.AMS B U R G AP^A R T •T-Ideally located 5 room Colonial West Side Gulf Station, 1281380 be examined at the Office of the EDDY DUARTfe " escribed by law '>*. - survived, by four, orendchlldren. the late. Madelino iCocuzza am grandchildren.' The funeral was make contributions to their service was conducted Thursday, •Domestic A-C-wlndow S, central Secretary, Admlnistretion or bid bond duly executed by the excepted.. .: T: . :. J; -..•. Rec. Sec. Relatives and friends, ' also favorite charity, May le, 1974, from Tho — • Installation, DR 4-3075 MENXS. 3'ti—rooms,— A-C, near stores .&. buses, now-priced Stuyvesant Ave,, (corner Gless bidder as.prlnclpal end having as Cnden Leader, May 23, 1974 Mrs.Jjean Rosse. (Wat|t& and conducted from The MeCRAf KEN Refrigerators & freeiers also, • Free estimates Individual thermostat, on-slto S42.900. Many extras Included. Avenue) Union Building, 2369 Morris Avenue, By Order of Ihe Township 72-15 3Tth Ave. ..,• (Fee:miB> members of the German Seventh friends were kindly Invited to FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris husband of ' Lotta ?nee ROBBRTAKI—Anlhony F. of 417 BERNHEIM-GOLDSTICKER automobile AC charged. Eves & parking, S215. Available July 1, See EVES: 743 0540. Realtor. Union, N.J. and one copy thereof surety thereon an approved Committee . .- - Day Baptist Church, Irvlngton, attena the funeral at HAEBERLE Emmergllckjjdevoled father of E. Second Ave., Roselle, on May MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton -weekends. Call 371-3B44. • Call 233-4742 after 5 P.M. _;m»y be obtained by each bidder.. - •— Jackson Height*, N.Y. 11372 Ave., Union, on Tuesday, May 21, Rabbi Peter Knobet and ttttier-ln Avo., Irvlnglon. Interment Kino gJBEN_LANDSCABING Plumbing & Healing Supt., Apt. A5, 27 Linden Ave. 1IU FORD OT 4 speed,-mag -turely.- In an-amount-equaMo-at- -Mary E. Miller • PAUL LANZOTT1 • —NOTICe OF APPLICATION were kindly Invited to attend the & BARTH COLONIAL HOS*B/IIOO 1974. The Funeral Mess at St. 17, 1974, beloved husband of- -KrS-1 75 OAK RIDGE REALTY No'bidde_,.r ma..jyy withdra_. _w. hi. s bid least ten percent (10 percent) of funeral service at HAEBERLE & Rlno Ave corner of VBiothall Rd., law of Elaine, dear orandfather ol Oertrude [Evens! devoted father Solomon Cemetery, Clifton. Period R 5-23-M Z 523101 376-4832 wheels. As Is, WOO, 925 2935 afler 1 ., , , Township Clerk Trustee Take notice th»t •Jmllcatfm.nas r Joseph's Church, Maplewood. SeuVand Jeremy wTobel. Furier.l of mourning will be observed at the Cerroll's Air Conditioning SPRING CLEAN UP IRVINOTON : 72 Morris Av.,Splld. 374-4S: tor a period of thirty (30) days the total amount of the bid as a Union Leader, May 23,1974 12 Lynwood Rd. 'i BARTH HOME FOR FUNERALS, f Mrs. ingraham and Window unit specialists. Seasonal SEWER. 6, drain, cleaning. Flat P.M. after the date set for.the opening guarantee that In case a contract Is been made to • the "Alcoholic 971 -Clinton Ave,, Irvlngton, on GOLDSTEIN — Benlamln, of 8 semlce.was.—----*-- — Josepnlne Stark, dear residence of .. Mrs. Harold fertilising lime, seeding, - Attractiv1 e wato3Vjr roosu m apartments, zj-23.ni -aUch- contract and furnish a •Fla;, -beloved-husband-xifretfiel husbend oi- Blla- (ne»-$ple«ler), • -Mlssr Angela." O203r447.OI89. r.'."~T—•"-•'*'— Ed FrtnK Hl-4859 —- 354-VM3. . -" English 5„ .^nmt If., hlrt whlrh |n Its No- certified check or ceehler e Bth : EVBR CALL'Aircondltlonlrlg^and- Rdd t 390 Cll 8 be tot, r ^.e. best.. check or.Wd.bond will be accepted ^fktThefuneral wa JosebWned" " " " _ Refrigeration Service; FUR NISHEDT3 room apartment? Roducgd to $37,900. Call 487-7U?r- "O"Onii If tha amouriFll less than len Jh PateiltiQMlno,, also survived by six STiwlHOWltz^on May 197)9747 -" _ Installation, repair, 24 hours a day—. Maintenance. Spring -..«_.,,.,„. ntemodellng.—Electric-, sYwef -^^=j '" 35S83U) jOg^SEOTS.. JurneJurn . . ilon. Township - orandchlldren. Relatives and "Catharlne-C. (nee Cotter) ot 5hrubPlanTlnoand Pruning. Lawn heot, hot water, electric. clOseTo ^jn-gesf, oldest,- nicest, supplieru . tl percsnMlO percent) of the total WOK. Kl, /Cleaning. 24 hr. sver 374-68d7 shopping, theatre, all buses. BY OHDER THE'abARHE BOARDD .amoun|:bld, but-in -no-event need M,t. Jrlends ^ver» kindly Invited to Repair. Spot seeding and Lime and 'iWported Auto Center, bahlridrall Newark. N.J. mlw 1 mother of Mrs. Carol Ann Pazos,. X 1175 Available June 1. call'374.7799 • Mobile Homes " lll'iA .ilellon Morrlslown. 374-8484. OF EDUCATIO WN5HIP OP the.same exceed J20T0O0. Deposits bjections, If any,, should be ' T-->*iM'-lkaifun»rs)r'«roin the WINDOW units all makesrrepalr Fertlllilr- UNION, COUN OF UNION, accompanylniH>lds snail be sealed JgeiriJiBsa^^^i^-'r-y^' CLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, Mrs. 4rene Lewui^ Mrs.' Nancy —- .—,— _. . ., tions. in the bid wivelopo. . _ — e ImmeJIateJy-jB-wrlllno. to, B. Second Av»:'." Roselle on Nomavltz. Kathleen and Kenneth a, Installation. Prompt—service. l-Cr-Merkr76J.MS*- .RV.NOTON- Y ~~ * ByowrieF""^ ~— NEW JERSEY —: >" J Bran, Clty^lark, tliy_ .374-9231 Bathrooms, kitchens, hot water- 3Vs rooms, heat B, hot Water, S195. R. A. SCHOBER, Secretary- Drswlnpj, specif Icatiorrsond the : Ave^TrvlnoU., STKflowlet, sister of Mrs. Mary HA-tr-43 boilers, steam & hot' water " In Union, ---7—-' -• Automotive Service 124 ^HO/VIE,"IWAtoAnortMl S 'AwH^nlft^Ul " Cn""^' Hanover., •- May 11.. inlerrtent Beth Israel ~McConvllle and Mrs. Margaret K-7-35-22 1 Close to transportation; Security, —odults preferred School Business Administrato... r form ol bid for,the proposed work «i?r^?Si1S^ »$F"M- W$tr *Efc -COOPBB-Hart>y,•vyy: devoted Joseph'*-RC" Church; Roselle systems , Modern sewer cleaning. no pels, Available June 15, 3744190- Union Leader, MyTV"-tfc-197'4 ——' : ZMIH be furnished by thi-Townihlp ^Monday.^^tiiir Memorial Park, Woodbridoo The where a Funeral Mass was Edwards, -' . also ^even . Commercial 8, residence. Call LOCALWieN M5 UAWCIO - ssXM»-S^MeDh«r husband of the .late'_ j^eftertovinv g period of mourning ..will be oHeted-inierment. St. Gertrude's grandchildren. Relatives. and. Asphalt Diivewjp 25 Masonry —66 FOREIONCARJPOCIALliT (Foe; 110,08) EnglnMr, Richard A. Mlxjerrat EARL L. STUTIMAN • • ." Church,-Mapl«wo6dBunerel Mass"WJ—Ot_JOSepn'S' . _ (..(,«father. onl'Prtllf Edithh RaRacensteln n and Herb Trlefler, ES 20440. IRV.NOTON- — hlsoHlce, 1034 Salem RoadTTJnlon, ^mNA^fflMB : • Herman, adored grandfather .and observed at the family residence, Cemetery, colonla. : ''-* -friends -were kindly. Invited to X t-f-75 1 DRAGO'S IMPORTED AUTOS New Jerssy, and may be obtained BlICHO^Rudolf F., suddenly on CAFFREY «, SON, ROB1HAW -— Irene-A (nee attend the funeral -from The AL OBNIS 2 /) room efficiency, 3rd floor, all J'L ._ _.... IJ4 Spec jallilng In foreign cars. Offers *•—. » — ~~- -»- great-brandfather. Services were FUNERAL HOME OF JAMBS -FT- -- ASPHALT Driveways, parking utilities Including stove J. upon-lhe payment of the sum of i»*os»llest. xn"*"*" Sunday, MaS~19,,1974 •09 Lyons Ave., irvlnptdh, on BuHWVon Sunday, May 19.: 1974. . lots. All work done with power ' MASON CONTRACTOR STEPS service -on-all-lorelorfs-xars,- {Too for each set. The cost will not •nvoiit In Irvlngton, beloved husband of of wife o Monday,, May 20. Interment age 73, of 15 3Sth St., Irvlngton, CAFPREY & SON, 809 Lyons Ave., 5IDEWALKSPATIOS Pools 75A refrigerator. Rent $140 + security. Dependable & reasonable prices. Linden Leader, May 23, 30,' 1974. i. May lo.23,l»74 Rosemerrt (nee speer). devoted fr The BERNdNHEIMH - Irvlngton, on Wednesday, May. 22 'roller. Alt kinds masonry. James Call 373-3287 ,' " Rest. (A N,J, Corp.) has applied to be refunded and represents the (Pea: S33.S41 Linden \n*ir?NUv n*6, m* GOLDSTICKER MEMORIAL- evergreen Cemetery. devoted sister of Mrs. Catherine :L&Morgese' , I'B— Paine ' . Ave* '.. , Irv ••' « ' SPECIALIZE IN SMALL JOBS 13) 6 families, 14 years old, hot Call 371-4954 or 371-9583, 160 the Township Committee of the cost' o'f preparatioration ooff the U.S. SAVINGS BONDS (Fee 137.40) father of Kl»us and the lofe Berrat, Janice Cosgrove, sister o» Wlelsnd, Mrs. Nellie Bum, Mrs. to St. Joseph's Church, East 867 RAY AVE., UNION. N.J. Prospect Ave., Irvlngton. (cor. Township of Union In the County of (Peeif- Blschol, son of .Anton.and Sophie HOME, 1200 Clinton ., Ave., LOR I A—Vincent, of Chatham, on . Orange, where the Funeral Mass ' I • „ ES 2-3023 .RV.NOTON water oil heat. Excellent financing documents. The -plans and.or Irvlnglon. Mrs. Hannah Grimm end Mrs.Wednesday. Mavis, 1974, husband Maria Emmettt John Burke, Mrs. _j 684-4»15 or 4861427 POOL CLEANING available. AskingM4.900 each. For Springfield Ave,) Union, New. Jersey for a Plenary Specifications may be seen by Blschof:.bro,ther of Mrs.™noeboro Marie Galvln,. grandmother of was offered.- ' <. 3 rooms, small apartment house, i K-7-18-134 Retail Consumption License c-10 Kmon, Aifrs. Anna Havenlth, Mrs. ~IMBRS—Lillian, ' formerly of Theresa (nee Rlnaldl), father,of Elizabeth Foer and' Thomas SERVICE heat s< hot water supplied. further Information call Gorcivca prospective bidders at the Thomas Michael Cosgrove. Joseph, Anthony, Vincent Jr., Mrs. Burke. Relatives end friends were SUDLER—Joseph ol 30 Rutgers «ONRY-st«pj, sidewalks, Agency, 221 Chestnut St., Roselle, for premises situated at 467 Engineer's Office during business Gerte Ott and Walter Blsi' ' ilby (nee Egor), on Saturday, Retatiyes and friends were \lndly .St., Irvington, beloved husband of Carpentry 32 You do the'swimming.leave the Available June 1st. Call 375 8787 or r Galloping Hill Road, Union, New O«n»/«t Revenue Sh«rlng pi-QVldai Jid«r*t fundt dircolly to loc«l orYd Msie ppvotnmonu. Tho la* rtqulfoi «nch oav«rnrrtor( |Q Kay 18, 1974, wife of the late Felecla Wheelock, Miss Deborah kindly Invited to attend the funeral proofing. Self empl cleaning to us.' Weekly pool 373.0135 24V244I. . . Z-5-X-1I4 Autos Wanted 125 > hours. Plans and • specifications Inyljsd .to attend the funeral from Lorfa, brother of Herry, Angelo, from HAEBERLE «. BARTH the late Pauline, loving father of Jersey. . will .not be furnished to any publish a (tpqn olltt pJin» forth* uuol that's funds to Intoim It* c<m»s also alterations. Call after s , ' RITIRHD MASON 80 739 Kingston Ave. , Reglns Olantiman, *so survived CClinto Inti n Ave., Irvlngton, on of the late .Helen Armstroni AmanAman , EEdward. Albert. Welter, - Kenllworth, N.J. career can help -CITViTRGftSURER Wednesday, May 22. Interrnerit In survived by six grandchildren and Raymond and Ronald Meyer, Emma O'Sulilvan. also survived SPECIALIZING IN :Z5-231Q1 by eigheloht Wndchlldrerorandchlldrent andonand-one three - great-grandchildren. by two grandchildren. Ihe funeral NEW STEPSt. REMODELING ALL STATB ROOFINO . • l» Union Leeder, May 23,30,1974 I Dog Runs »Pool Enclosures great^rendchjld. Funeral service Restland 'Memorial ,'Pai'ij] East grandmother of BaVbara Ann. ROSBLLI PARK „ NEW step-fither pf Mrs, Rosa Mbrli Klmberly and Kathy Merle saar. service was held at The CALL 9647520 . .. speclallies In all type roofs, 3V, rooms, air, tieaf, parking. Near WESTFIELD (Fee 113.44) you go further was conducted'Thursday, May 14, H»noverer.. In lieu' of flower* Dsvlson/ brother of Alber" McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME. •=" R i-iti leaders and seamless gutters. from" The BERNHllnV contdbutlonmtlons tmay berihlde to ttw Relatives and fM.nds were Kindly u CARPENTRY bus, parkway. Adults only. $203. American Cancer Society."•,-; . COLONIAL- HOME, 1100 Pine "SOW* •f!?.«»?i"o» Komenek, 1500 Morris Ave., Union on HOME IMPROVEMENTS JOTTOSANTI—Mason Free estimates. 487-5187. June 1st. Supt. It\s5p,_ in life! Do-lt-YourMlf . Ave.. comer of Vsuxhalsuxhall Rd., Tuesday,-May 21. Interment SPRINGFIELD A TOUCH OF CLASS Hollywood Cemetery. '.' v " ^. Complete alterations, windows, JHFALTBROO(INO . 1 ntix»> iiw.ii>iei,..iJiaL..ii 1-Part* Ui Fl will be ThuriidayaThida l doors, paneling. Reasonable rotes Leaders, gutters J, general Corrlpen, trading ft t Hollywood WILK—Lucy E., on.May 14, 1914.^ Fm estimate, Mr. Mohan, 233- TOWN HOUSE VILLAOE INN, hat aoplk Un IMM (tubbtlMd h Rt»ut hM ot Mollne. III... (tofmerly. o» repairs, Re-rooflno, starling at 4V> rooms, luxury apartment, $310. " tha v,1,taw timtt >to*>MMnUpa M t1Hr WcjnU «q. ft,. Call anytime m. Township Comrnlttee of t l Call For FREE Ettlmat* *** Newark) beloved wife of the lite - f> '• " K 5 23 32 t5y All electric color kitchen, ialouslad Townshlpof Union Iti-tne County of il— ^^ 0 Ave.; Jprlnafleld, on Wednesday, St»n!«y- .-f unersj fgrAw-wtf PLAIT1RINO - CWLINSr. den, private qaraga. Individual Union, New Jersey, for a Plenary. May U.Pumrol Mass et St. Rose |AM*;~|renli on Wednesday, .Sidewalks, steps, stone work, X5-23-J0 controlled htttl A-C. J«e agent on Retell consumption.License C-; (201) 381-3111 Office; Olt ol • Lime Churcti, Short Hills. May ISr 1974 of Cedar Grove, "SMALL JOBS" patios, retaining wells, A 1 quality ROOPINO pramltas, Apt, 43, II Morris Ave,, for premises Situated at 1090 intenMnt St. Rose of Lima !—'-"w _: « ^ Smell In name, large In quality. All - irkj Free eetirnatei call anytime Outters- s ( f ders-Chl«woi r R or phone 374-I193, II no answer stuyvesant -Ave., Union, New 684-0*31. • j work guaranteed I fully Insured. : phone 675-0100, 9J weekdays. BONUS $25.00 ..Home repairs, carpentry, panel- - - R 5-3O-4* ~ Cl '-r-. 75-JJ.101 lino, tiling ou^tjeeKlty, xlf M • InvltetHo . ' JOHN NICAITRO t UflLLIAMH.Vmt' ' UNION HEW CEWMlAl COWimONIKS off th« price To regcN *• fn'ion you want, ,- •RICKLAYIR ..* Roof Ing—Seamless Gutters U 'JW K 3 23-33 All types of masonry, sidewalks. 'If ree estlmetes. Do own work. , of Imtallad fence concrete, stone porches, curbs, ,W.J. Insured Since 1912.373.1153 '^^-'^PrlftriSI ivi-W7-"1..''''.- l^^lfV^,'-***01'*;. '•;••' ;•;••:,;-: •XICUTIVIl rtad our Want Ada petloe, pleaterlno. stucco. For W when hiring amployaai. Brag expert designing call 373-9076 afttr JIl'P ALTB . S»U«VOWHH for OOIJM.401 CaR Leaders, gutters 8. general p aM-fiW, dally f to 5:40, 5p.m. repairs. Re-roofing, starling at M ntermenl iton '686-7700 '• Cemetery -' »- R5-33M cents sq. ft, call anytime 241-9159. Cli»*sn Leader^ May » 19N ("eel - -; XS-JMJ A.k f»V Cloiilll.d ' lbermen, JUNO—(Youngung)) John W.. on thf late Thursday. MaMav 14, 1974. oi. •r *» *...•.»*»-•., *

\.: •j.-i.-.-.••:•.;•:•'-— ~ r ' evening, in addition to un- -Thursday, May 23,^974- dergraduate and graduate Editor's Quote Book Seton Hall subjects In the daytime, will run four days per week, from • tlev'tr int history have a programs July 1 through Aug. 8.. _ nation._and people had gln*, rear ft on engine, rear a. tram., very - trant. if,111 miles. ttlQai Business will be held in two clean. 14,670 miles, fj 295 !70 PLYMOUTH fUllV Ml #™r uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiini i iiiiiimifiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iimniiiiiu four-week offerings on four •11 AMC MATADOR ' Auto, treat.. V-l, alrcond.i full gjnuimiHiiiiiuuiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiriiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiu _ 4-dr., blue w-blue vinyl top, auto pwr., blue wwtiltt vinyl roof, fO.dey un der reconsideration nights, from June 3 to June 27 tram., small V-B, P.S., fact, air- - guerentae on englrn, rtar S> trans, Cox Will address and from July 1 to J,uly 25. cond., uld and serviced by us. 40.133 mlltt. $1295 __ • By HOIH.IHKINI) - ^through Union and Springfield, whleh IIOB. been 1 Holiday deadline ••§ STRICTLY PERSONAL 30,620 mlle*r- $1795 "TO AMC ANBASf ADOtt The State Deparlmcnt * of Transportation, progressing rapidly, However, it will delay the 7l'crtBVR0L»T Wagon, . Radio, ' Aut6 „ . The School of Business has Townsman ..Weoon, V.| Full- Trammlislon, Full Power* Fac. inundated by - response to its^Fnfl eventual completion and opening of,the.high- -Rutgers-studentS-__ ByPaf and Marilyn Davis . ' Air., 90-Day Quarante* on ' Careful adherence"".!o~ thtST scheduled its graduate Power, Factory Alrj Auto Environmental lhipact Statement on lit. 78, 1 Copley Nows Service imimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuliuiiimiutiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii 'Trani.v-Radlo.Car In' Mint r| Engine , , Rtar and way through. Union and Springfield. Friday news deadline is ur^cd for material evening'program on a two- Condition. 90-Oav Guarantee, on Transmission this week decided to restudy alignment, In- «• ^- Transportation Commissioner Alan Sagncr intended for Ihe May :ill issue because Ihis at com mehcement Engine, Rear and ' 37,139 Mllat. cowoi'kers with "Good that much competition does evening per week basis, to run_ Transmission - terchange and environmental aspects of the. said additional studies on the highway will office will be closed on Monday. Memorial Day. Dcnr I'ol nnd Marilyn:- ••• '« CHIVROLIT I Ml* A LA .Archibald Cox, Harvard law professor and morning" at the beginning ib not Interest me. - •;: from June 3 through July 25. A •71 AMCORCMLIN _ 3 dr. HT. auto. Irani., full pwr., superhighway through Springfield, Summit,- include the following possible alternatives: All organizational, social and other news items What can I do about my son? *"• tacr. -'atr-cond.7 ' gusrinuttf' former special Watergate-prosecutor. will give the day. No long conversation My father says that for 18 special mathematics and•"' Stkkoriiloor. V», K-H, meg wheels. Mountainside and Berkeley Heights.- for the May :ili ishifFfffipnld be 'sulmiitted by He refuses, to answer deflector, very clean, guaranteed by Intptction 100 psreent, 47,370.t — Original alignment for'Rt. 78. the principal address .iiUKutgers University's questions about anything he Is needed. . years he has looked forward to science session will be offered us on engine, rear B> trans. 34,003 ' mltei, . • ' • __' tlAQI • The decision will delay construction of Ihe — Original alignment for Rl. 78 with modified on a daytime basis in two mllM •43 VW HBTLB **»n 20l!lh nnniv6rsnry commencement. • does. Last Saturday he-at- Most people would rather be the day when his son would . ' , ' . $2295, aor., R&H, Finished In highway by at least one year, possibly more. interchanges. : - periods- of- time, June 17 Tl VOLKSWAOIN BIHTLI gleaming r*d, Vary dean Cond^ - - 1 tended a wedding. I "asked • talkers.and let others listen. enter this great Institution of TTtarcrth*-'! public hunrlnpfwlll be T\e7d"riexl"sjlruffT ^Original" alignment for Rt. 78 without in- Some -7,000 baccalaureate and advanced through July u and July 15 to Btlo«. ont owner, R-H, vtry CIMH. Low Milage. Ouarantaad 100 what the bride wore, what was ' Be.a good listener and you will ..learning:;He thinks that the 37,733 mlln. f 1COC . P«rctnt Intptctlon . JAVE after the second draft of the Environmental • terohanges. - - . degrees will be conforred-hy-Rulgers President. Aiig. 8. "'". served, at the reception, what ^ be. extremely popular in any local junior college is a Tipono^ .51695 '47 CHIVROLIT CAPRIQI Impact Statement (E.I^S.l is released. The — Modified, alignment' through Com • Edward ,1. Bloustein at the main ceremony, L Pinto Runabout. R&H, Auto WAfltON . they ^ received as wedding Conversation. There is nothing , copout. Just how can I con- highway was first proposed in 1057 with a monwciilth Water Company well fiel(j/|n which will begln.iit 10:S(l mm/Thursday. May. The regular summer session Trent:, l-Ovyntr, Low Milage. Auto, trant., R-H, P-5 , outvantvad gifts, etc.-1 couldn't pull one worse than the nonstop vince.him otherwise?. My C.r in Beautiful Condition, A * ipoptrctnl Imptctlon. '. *IAE tnrgoted opening date in the early 1960s. The seminar planned 30, on historic,Queons-Cnmpus Mall. Rul Economy King. tiUF * 64,000 mil0. #f 95 Summit. " " . S bit of information out of him. variety. It's the quality not the mother says that It Is my . which will offer graduate Honorary degrees will he awarded io seven road is now open between Berkeley Heights and . —Cut and cover (tunnel) schemivtfirouKh a What do you think? quantity. Good luck.' decision, buy she lets my dad education courses in .the ; "The .Essence" of Humanity" .will he thedistinguished persons Including" Cox, New tile vicinity of Harrlsburg, Pa., "with con- portion of the Watchung Reservation. ," . rave on. What can I say to him • JEEP • thctric of the' fourth annual seminar of the Jersey Governor Hrcmlnn.T. Byrne, James . , Mom See all me 74 models in stock. struction under way betwe'en Springfield and -- Southerly alignment below Glenslde to talk' him out of this sider his school, after two Waaoneef / TrucW CJ-S/CJ-B/ClkrolcM > •' | Jersey Society of •Parapsychology on June 14, Hubert Blake, 91-year-old hiack composer and , Dear Mom: Dear Pat and Marilyn: , v Its terminus at Newark International Airport. liveiiue in Summit andytierkcley Heights-" prejudice? years at the junior college. At : 15 and Hi at Drew University, _Mndlson.' piiino virtuoso, and John T, Cunningham Unless " you're writing a Is it strange to want to go to The decision to prepare another draft K.l.S. portions of Watchung 'Reservation. Tom that time, many Btudents are journalist and New Jersey-historian, - ' book, stop the questioning. my local college and not 3,000 will have-no effect on construction of 1^1, 7H . — Northerly alignment in vicinity of Dr. Stanley Krippner, keyhole speaker at the " Dear Tom: •" •"••-_.' " . better prepared to tope with a opening fijinqijcf at 7pv.ni. Friday; June I*)," will • Architecture critic Ada Louise' Huxlnhlo, .-•o-o- • miles away to father's alma RICHARDS Mountain avenue>/which would drastically - Local junior colleges are large university, And, Dad, discuss "From Telepathic Dreams (o Inhor leader Joel Ross Jacnbsnn and attorney Deur Pat and Marilyn: mater? He went to a well- MOTORS OF UNION ' (IS CHESTNUT STREET. UNION reduce the amount of land needed-from the fine institutions of learning, as it's your son's college days so Talaahone: Sit 6UI / Opin duly 9 930 P.M. / Sit. 9 6 P.M. i- Psychotronir Generators.. -:-r—-; Joge|)h H. Itiidrifitiez will also receive honorary " Th|s is going to sound known university, and I have jersey, county Wntchung Reservation. rluTiculous, but I am 21 years is your father's alma mater. let him choose. — Utilisation of portions of Ihe Rt. 22 corridor Saturday speakers will include Dr. David degrees.— • . • nothing against this school. old'and still pninfully shy with You should be allowed „ to south oFtlic Watchung Reservation. Slicinkln, psychiatrist lit itockland County. Doctoral candidates for the Ph.D. and Kd.D. However, I would, like to be a anyone I haven't known for choose where you will com- rfo-bulld alternative. — „• Community Ment.nl Health Center; Munishree Will lie individHiilly-Jiwimlevr (heir degrees, little closer to home for the ; years. When I was In high pleto your education. Perhaps agree to clean ' '-o-o- Chilrahhanu, a .spirilual lender in India: Ihe while other candidates for advanced degrees .' llrst year or two. My grades f school, talking with others your father would-be happier SAGNER ALSO SAID that the Department of —Rov—Henry-J_Nagorka',-publisher—ofi-liThe— —and-grfldufltoK-of-tho-undurgraduutiJ--colleges.--.. r are good, and I could get into 1 was" like the~Gliinese" water : — if he thought you-would con^z —Trnnsportatiotiis-ln-theprocess-of-formlng-;! — Observer," and Robert. Monroe, will be represented by student delegates. Ihe university, but right now ACADEMIC COURSES torture, I spent 90 percent of river andditch working committee consisting of represen- author of "Jmffnoys Out of the Body"." In Ihe eveiit of rain, the university coni- my time in the school library. : • Credit TIME TO RETRY -This segment of Rt. 78 and Rt. U through restudy the link extending from the; quarry area in Committccman William Huocco reported at tatives of the nffectcd communities. In ad Sunday's prngriim wiHincltide E. DottRlas... ilmencemeiit will he held in Rutgers gymnasium Needless to say, my grades • Enrichment PINGRY ' Springfield Is nearing completion, a* part of a link to be Springfield, foreground, through the Watchung Retervatlpp. Tuesday's Springfield Township Cpmmittee dltioii, liaison will be maintained with officials Dcun,'authority on Kirlian Photography, and on College avenue. were good. At college ,.the • Remedial 322-2040 WYATT opened July 1 from the Unlon-Sprlngfleld line to the J.F. This should mean a substantial delay for the ReseryatjorV meeting that there is now a Rooriychance the (Continued on page' 12) • Vincent Ragonc, author, lecturer, psychic Many of. the university's undergraduate . situation was a bit, better, but township will bo able t(i hnve^ROT engineers Kennedy Parkway In Short Hills. The N.J. Department of portion, previously targeted for completion In the late counsellor and teacher. •divisions will hold separate cnminohccmcnl dating was horrible! Those clear the sedimentation out'or the Knhway READING INSTITUTE 1970s. - (Photo by AndRicfc Studios) Workshops during the weekend have heen convocations on the same day or on June 1 or silent pauses used to kill them. lENTERPRlSES Transportation, however, has just announced, plans to Ulver below lit. 78 "before the flooding season High school band planned in ^trologv _ auras, healing, —June 2, when diplomas will he presented to the Consequently,„!. didn't date SCHOOL J is "hcrc:"^TTc~snia'Uiat the transportation mediumsfiip, palmistry, and individual graduates._ - —|,- much. Now I am working for 215 Nwth A«c, Ililhidt, H.I. ' SPECIAL COURSES agenqy.had wanted to wait until October before tarot cards. - Marry E. .Uesley," research professor in uii, attorney and the Job Is I'.VIH'O clearing the river channel. Approximately 30 to give concert, agricultural engineering at Cook College, will Interesting. I enjoy it and the citizens attended the meeting at Town Hall. people arc nice, My shyness r CAMP FACILITIES groups form Heritage he grand marshal for the university com- • Ruocco sjai'd that local officials and-experts . has lessened. Still, beginning a receive awards Teachers' workshop mencement, Carrying thctmiversity gonfalon, had met earlier ir\ the day withUnion County he will lead the precession of faculty, graduates- conversation is terribly dif- • Reciedknui ind Huuery The Jonathan Dayton Regional Hi^i> School ieglkurfqm and'OpT englneera to study the gl\t Band, tinder the direction of Jeff Anderson, will and the- platform party, nil dressed in ficult. At 21,1 should be able to planned at Seton Hall deposltt, up W (our and five feet An depth, which present a classical and i«n concert at Hal&ey - traditional academic costumes. tuilk with people. Can you SESSION SPORTS INSTRUCTION /• A two-week institute to provide elementary have built up below the highway construction. Hall on June 8. The band' consists of 85 > w AcomblhedmeeUngof three'groups, making .Thursday June 6, at p p.nv wiUi municipal committee, FesUvaUU.S.A.and'Horjziiritr'jrC He.,^dd6d <•. that the I sed/ment?Uon /could miMiciftns from Mountainside and Springfield. —and secondary"i riucn(ors'wlth thP"cnm;eptiinl~ p ' • Bitietbtll Co-Educational up the official'Bicentennial Commission for officials algo tailng part.•"*""-• ' ' v: ;; have been appoUUed by Mayor ErJvSardN, Stlso ^raVattflooding in the JWarion »venue area. Thfi program, taken from the concert Twind's and pedagogical tools to teach peace, justice Silent Sue • Soccer f Stamp, coin meeting l Springfield, will be held In the Town Hall next The three units, designated ns Heritage '^6 Jr. fo"p"f?p*8re *bi !he official observance of the k. .-•:' - ••••••••'• . - -5 »^.«^.^s from various civic and church organizations. way River near Washington avenue and . -o-o-- Coll Aao-7700. Leslie Zucker, president of the Springfield^ place, add stating your name and the political Madeline Lancaster, Heritage '76 chairman, Riverside drive, and that thejob should be IN CONJUNCTION wlthjhe Salute to Israel announced that the Springfield unit- will work No link with N.Y. bank League of Women Voters, has issued a* party you wish to vole for. You then enter the advertised for bids in June, with work to start parade of this year, the Jonathan Dayton :- reminder. to.residcnts..who_wlBhJo.-v«>ti?.in.Oir_: .booth_nnd_vqtc for.the candidates of your_ closely .with the Union County Bicentennial ^ SPPED_AHEAp^ This hardtop this summcr^"fjnnlly, after two years and New .York, - wljioh is un- Regional High School Jazz Ensemble has been Anthony' D. _ Schoborl,. primary Tuesday. choice. Although you may vote for only one Commission, supervised by the Board of mi^^hlis^Vorjroxpocicitlbn of being eight mnpr'hg nt i-ffnrl'" " SINCE \W/ 1954 prusidont pf" Franklin Stale (lergoinH financial problems. Invited to perform ai Lincoln Center, Ncw~YofTT~ Election districts in New Jcrsoy will vote for political party in the primary, you da not have Freeholders; the first traveler on the segment of Rt, • Ruocco also noted that the Township Com- Bank, Somerset, this week Franklin Stiitti Bank_.rcc«Lved_ City, on June 7. 100% Guaranteed , candidates for the general election HK follows: —to vote the straight party ticket in November." ,'78 and Rt. 24 scheduled to be opened USED CARS ~ - reassured depositors that Ihe its charter from the Dcpnrt- She also described a supper held Tuesday of mittee has nearly completed revision of the The 21 musicians in the Jnzz Ensemble arc CoflgrcBsman, county offlcjajs_and_lqcal of- Mrs." Zuikcr said that sample ballots are July 1 from Springfield avenue at the. 2 Montht or 3,000 mllat hank Is n completely separate inent of Hanking, State of New last week at'the . Springfield.Emanuel United . j:«nUcycl!ng ordinance; to cover the posting of Dayton students from Springfield and Moun- whichever comet flrtt. (iclals.. AlsoJ[(>i hi) elected arc7 county com- mailed" to all registered voters by the county Unlon-Sprlngfleld line to' J.F, Kennedy Front axle MUmbly, rear organization .from the Jersey; the New York hank is . Methodist Church, in which, Rev.** James'' security by landlords as well as "several other tainside.-This group,recently appeared at the mltteemen and women and state committee axle, brake ivitem, engine, Franklin National Bank of federally chartered. Although Geiger^s clerk, and should be consulted for the names of Depart, pastor, gave an illustrated talk on tfu> .Parkway In Short HlllsrJudglngby the nflnuaxl on p»o» J2) " Watchung Hills: Jazz Festival. truntmlitlon: Parti and members. ""'",• labor paid.by Alrcooled. the names are similar, all candidates running for various offices. history of the church. It was also disclosed thnt" rate which Rt. 78 has progre»«ed In .Mrs. Zucker stated, "The primary is a Not a factory guaranttMi, existing banking regulations Polling places are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Springfield Historical Society wi(l observe the past, however, he may have to T. VW SBDAN procedure whereby the members of a political prohibit interstate banking. the following Springfield locations: —on Sunday, June- 23, at 7:30 p.m.; the • 194th wait. Turtle was found by the lorry bumpir1 gutirdtj #tc. party nominate candidates to be voted for in Franklin State Dank . Districts 1 and 4, Presbyterian Parish House, anniversary of the Battle of Springfield-in a K«>*.Ur family of Springfield along the (he November election, and, elect persons to fill ; 'U VW SEDAN operates 2-1 branch offices in Church Mall, lower level;. •* brief parade and ceremonies on Morris avenue. - Rahway River near Mllltown road Black,, radio. party offices, Any registered-voter may vote in " Districts 2 and 3, American Legion Building. whltewallt, ate. 41,119 central—New Jersey and where It crosses from Springfield to lt' the primary by simply going to your polling currently ranks as onl> of the '-- * '(ContlniMd on peg* ll) (CoirtlniKMl on pag* U) Onion. v top 20 hanks in the state. It \ (photo-Graphics) Sedan, auVornittk""f«

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