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Victims Robbed Annual Sales Days Meeting With HUD Scheduled Young White Male Sought Set for Next Week f The semi-annual Summit Sales Days will begin next Thursday, January 22 Senior Citizen Housing and extend through Friday and Satur- day. The January gala, sponsored by the As Suspect in 2 Vicious Summit Chamber of Commerce, provides shoppers with a wide selection of sale-priced merchandise, values and Plans Moving Ahead service. Moststores will be open until 9 p.m. on Attacks on Local Women Thursday with the sale continuing by lucy Meyer million from CD. funds, much of which the project. The City lias already ob- The Police are seeking a young, white shown below, was prepared by the throughout Friday and Saturday until Although the Housing Authority has ha£ been spent, but we have enough for tained a third of the proposed site with male as a suspect in the recent brutal Montelair Police Department where the 5:30 p.m. yet to receive approval for the senior the Summit Express. The property is CD. funds, the Summit Express attacks on several women including two attacker allegedly assaulted two Those stores participating will citizen housing site, they are moving being evaluated now." property will be about a third and the in Summit. Both victims are still in women. The suspect is believed prominently display red, white and blue ahead with plans. last third will be bought outright by the Overlook Hospital and are described as responsible for at least 10 attacks on Summit Days banners. At Tuesday's meeting. Commissioner Common Council's choice of the CD. Housing Authority, instead of the city in satisfactory condition. elderly women. The first attack in Garner Morgan explained: "As to how area for senior citizen housing means purchasing it and turning it over to the A composite sketch of the suspect. Summit occurred on Friday, January 2 soon we will get site approval from HUD the Housing Authority will work with Authority. on Manor Hill road, while the second took we can't predict, but we have to assume Council in acquiring the land needed for (Continued on Page2) place near the victim's apartment on approval, with some environmental New England avenue on Tuesday, modifications. We have to go ahead and January 6. hope we can iron out the site with HUD In both instances, the women had before we get too far down the road." Board Completes Review returned from a shopping trip and were Officials from HUD are expected in assaulted as they were about to enter Summit to review the site in the Com- their houses. In the attack on Manor Hill munity Development area within two road, the woman was assaulted in her weeks. They have already written Of School Closing Criteria garage as she stepped out of her car. The Mayor James E. Lovett asking for his By Anne Cooper January 29. Both will begin at 8 p.m. woman attacked on New England opinion of the proposed site and the In a special meeting Monday night, the The final criterion discussed Monday avenue had also returned from a mayor replied "strongly in favor". Board of Education completed its review night was "Safety" and the subject was shopping trip and was set upon only a Commissioner Delos Penwell won- of 12 criteria to use in deciding which further subdivided into "Distance" and few yards from the entrance- to her dered if HUD would object to the noise Summit elementary school, if any, "Hazards of Route." Both had earlier apartment. Both were struck with a from the railroad, as the proposed site is should be closed. The three schools being been allotted a combined importance1 heavy blunt instrument with such force across from the tracks. considered for elimination by 1982 or weighing of 22 percent in the overall as to cause deep scalp wounds and In the meantime, the architects, later, in order to circumvent problems of evaluating process, as opposed to 56 concussion. Both victims were also Chapman and Biber of Summit, are declining enrollment, are Wilson, percent for educational considerations, relieved of their pocketbooks which still working on the schematic design plans Washington and Franklin. Board 17 percent for financial concerns and have not been found. for the proposed units of housing for the members will now individually rate the five percent for community impact. elderly. They are investigating alter- possibilities, using the criteria list as a Kendall, who led the discussion, first To date, the attacker has struck in guide. seven towns including Summit, native energy sources, active and presented a chart showing walking Springfield, Montelair, Westfield, Little passive solar heat, according to the An estimated 50 people were present distances under the various alter- Palls, South Orange and Madison. In all Housing Authority. at the meeting and mostwere parents of natives, based on 1980-81 Kindergarten instances, the women were elderly, had To expedite senior citizen housing, the children who would be affected by the through 5th grade enrollment. All of the The Police Department released this just returned from a shopping trip and City last month offered to buy the closing of one of the three elementary suggested closings have a negative composite sketch of a white male, 20-25 were about to enter their homes. The Summit Express with CD. funds and the schools. effect on the distances walked by years of age who Is a suspect in the attacker also stole the victims' purses: NAMED DISTINGUISHED Housing Authority is trying to relocate They witnessed the fourth special schoolchildren in the district, KendaH brutal, attacks on several women during Not Aware of Attacks CmZENU-Vfctor A. CerlNc, of Summit, the commercial tenant. meeting which the Board has called pointed out. As of now, 291 elementary the lust several months, including two in According to Police Chief Frank in recognition of his commitment to (he Commissioner Penwell noted: since early December to discuss the students walk between '/j and Hi miles Summit. He is thought to be about S'8" to Formichefia, the Summit Police development of the Junior Baseball "Summit has received well over $1 criteria, first evolved under the to school and 91 must travel more than .VII" tall, dark eyes, dark blonde hair, Department was not aware that a pat- League, will be presented the nth an- Declining Enrollment Subcommittee l>i miles each day. Closing Franklin styled short and neat (Buster Brown tern of attacks had been established in nual Distinguished Citizen Award by the Woman Hurt chaired by Board Member Frank School would put 429 in the first category style), medium complexion, clean other communities. Formichella said his United Way of Summit and New Kendall and then approved by the entire and 119 in the second, making-it the shaven, medium build with a soft spoken department only found out about the Providence at the annual dinner meeting In 3-Car Mishap board. Over nine hours of discussion "most negative" decision Kendall said. voice. The sketch was made by the attacks after Summit had sent out a to be held tonight, January IS, at Canoe among board members and the public Washington School's elimination Montelair Police Department where two Brook Country Club. In announcing the Mary E. Ocello, 42, of Ashland road, has been devoted to the list of con- would cause the next greatest increase teletype and was informed by some of l attacks upon elderly women took place. the towns where the assaults took place award, John W. Cooper, chairman of the was injured in a three-car crash last siderations which is divided into four of students in the Vi to 1 k mile bracket If anyone in the Summit Area has in- that the method used by the suspect here search committee, pointed out that Thursday at Morris avenue and Maple sub-groupings: Educational, Safety, with a total of 312. Even more serious, 61 formation regarding the above suspect, was similar to the way he operated in Corallo's efforts had resulted in the street. She was taken to Overlook Fianncial and Community Impact. additional students (for a total of 151) contact (he Police Department at 273- involvement of "thousands of Hospital for treatment of injuries. their community. On Monday, the In addition, two more meetings were would be pushed into the l'a mile-and- 0051. Information will be kept con- youngsters and their parents" since the Drivers of the other two cars were announced this week: a special session over category - the largest increase of fidential. (Continued on Page?) inception of the program ten years ago. identified as John C. Whitcomb, 56, of on criteria planned for January 22 and a any of the alternatives. This would be A graduate of Union High School, South Gate road, Murray Hill, and Nick second to discuss a school closing on (Continuedon Pacje2) Corallo holds a B.S. degree from Spiroulias, 55 of Springfield. Rutgers University. He served on active Police said the Ocello car allegedly 7 More Homes Robbed duty both during World War II and the failed to halt at a blinking red light and The Police Department on Monday known what, if anything had been taken. Korean Conflict. Corallo, and his wife, the three vehicles collided in the in- reported seven more break-and-entries Entry was made through the basement. Sandra, moved to the city 11 years ago. tersection. into local houses. The entry was discovered shortly before They have two daughters, Carol and Investigating the mishap was Police On January 5, a Badeau avenue house 3:15 pm.. Stacey. Officer John McCandless. was broken into through a rear door. A quantity of jewelry, cash, a moped, a cassette tape and some record albums were taken. The report was made Two Men Set to Begin Job shortly before 5:30 p.m. A Prospect Hill avenue home was robbed on January 6. Although no signs of forced entry were found, the house City to Begin Long Task of • had been ransacked and some jewelry, silverware and an amplifier stolen. Police received the complaint at 5:15 p.m. Reassessing Property Values Some jewelry and gold items were stolen from a Gloucester road home on ^Lucy Meyer Values Change In some municipalities, the larger January 8. Entry was made via a forced The two ifps hired by the city to In seven or eight months, lie thought homes were not as popular as the front door. The report was received by reassess property values will start land he would be able to show the shift in smaller, more energy efficient ones, but Police at 2:50 p.m. analysis this week, but house inspections values. "We are going to define neigh- in Summit it may not be the case, A Manor Hill road home was entered will wait until late spring, when the borhoods and see the patterns. All the Chaiken said. "The prestigous homes on January 8 and as of Monday it was not weather is better. information will be made available and are more attractive in Millburn and may known what, if anything had been taken. exhibited at City Hall. A sales map study be here, so you can't make When interviewed at City Hall, Ernest will be made." < generalizations." Entry was made by forcing open a front Del Guerico of Mendham and Richard door. Chaiken of Millburn said they hope to An explanation of how the tax ap- George Harraka, Summit's tax A basement window was used to gain complete their inspection program by praisers arrived at the values will be assessor, said he and the two appraisers entrance into a Glendale road home on the end of 1981. They will arrange ap- shown, and they will ask residents if they will give talks to the public on the January 9. At the time of the entry, pointments as tlie'y go along. have any data to dispute it. They will be program. "The City needs reassessment members of the family were inside the predicting the value of property in because the City is paying more than its house and when noises were heard, they Del Guercio and his team will be doing Summit by October 1,1982, a date set by fair share of county taxes." investigated and two or three males residential property and Chaiken the law. He pointed out that if Summit were at were seen running from the home. The business areas. First, will be property If someone comes to a resident's door 100 percent of true value today, the tax incident occurred shortly after 8:15 p.m. which sold within the last two or three to do reassessing, and the homeowner rate would be 49 cents per $100 of years. has doubts as to his credentials, the assessed value, while it is actually 98 A Beekman terrace home was entered "The purpose is to become familiar appraisers suggested calling City Hall. cents per $100 of assessed valuation. on Saturday via a front door and a with the market here," said Del Guerico. If the homeowner still refuses to let them Chaiken agreed. "It is to the ad- quantity of silverware stolen. Police "Once we have done a complete sales in, they would have to estimate the vantage of every municipality to be at received the report at 5:30 a.m. analysis, we will visit''every house. value. 100 percent of true value, the way the tax Also on Saturday, a Blackburn road Every homeowner will receive a letter Chaiken said, "If everyone were laws are. The state sets the rate by home was broken into but it was not describing the program. We want the assessed fairly, and the budget were the computer." people well-informed of every step." same, taxes wouldn't change. A reassessment program is to make sure Houses Up Mrs. George Heads He said if both people work, he would everyone pays a fair share. Some neigh- In Summit, a house assessed at $89,000 visit.the house duritfg the week, taking borhoods rise faster than others. Some in 1971 (the last reassessment date) sold Recreation Board outside measurements etc. and then commercial property rises faster. So we in 1975 for $159,000 and in 1980 for leave a note saying a representative of may have a shifting of the tax burden. $335,000. "People set the market. We just Mrs. Irma George, Huntley road, was the assessor's office had been there and We are just trying to equalize the apply it to comparable homes," Harraka elected president of the Board of giving a specific day for a return visit, value." ' .:'•' said. Recreation at its reorganizational usually a Saturday. If that date is not Chaiken said in other areas residential If residents have any questions about meeting held January 5. Mrs. George convenient, another will be arranged. property has gone up faster in value than the appraisal project, call the tax had previously served as vice-president business property, but he suspects this assessor at City Hall. As to taxes being raised, Del Guerico 'SEASONAL OCCUPATI0N--Wtth vaplowamwHtte of wu about, Drew Saur of and treasurer. said a normal barometer on residential may not be true in Summit. Harraka said, "I felt the city should W. Robert York, Fairview avenue was have the best reassessment possible, Summit avenue went aboittthetask of fashioning a snowman in his backyard for all to property was: one-third would go up, "In the poorer cities, where the cen- see. With bone-chilling weather still upon us, Drew's snowman will have a long life with elected vice-president and Watson B. one-third-would go down and one-third tral business district has been and to have that you pick the best people Smith/treasurer. to do it. Both men are well-experienced chances of it melting rather nil. On Monday, area thermometers plummeted to below would stay the same. This may not be destroyed, that kind of shift has been zero for the second time since Christmas Day when a record minus nine was Other members of the board are true in Summit, however, he hastened to true. Summit's central business district in their field. They are able to analyze William E, Ford, jr. and Dr. John J. the market and to find true value." registered. The weatherman said this winter promises to be colder than normal, with - add. has more than held its own," snow less than the average. (Jonna Mackin photo) Dunne. Page 2 THE SUMMIT HERALD, JANUARY 15, 1981 Housing Authority {Continued f rom F'age 1) After HUD approves the site,, the Questions were asked concerning age Authority will notify the property group, type of place lived in now, owners and set about acquiring the last whether they owned a car, how many of the land. The 130 units, more or less were in the household, how often they will be built with $9.1 million in HUD had visitors, what they did during the funds. The number depends on how day, how often they entertained and how many will fit on the site. . many they had, what type of recrea- 100 Letters tional facilities they would like to have, A questionnaire was mailed to 400 whether they were confined to a wheel- households in Summit, residents who cliair and others. had applied for senior citizen housing. It was put together by the architects and The mailing list was supplied by the the Housing Authority and included a Housing Authority, but if any elderly residents were missed, they could call NEW MEMBER WELCOMED — Archibald R. Montgomery, 3rd, headmaster of Kent stamped self-addressed envelope for replies. the Authority and a copy will be mailed Place School (right) is the newest member of the hoard of trustees of the Educational to them. The questionnaire is just for the Consortium for Cable, producer of the cablevision show, The Vital Link. Pictured at a The architects said: "We look forward to designing a building that reflects the aged to answer. Other residents will recent meeting of the trustees are Dr. Richard L. Marnier, superintendent of Summit have a chance for presenting their ideas Schools; Dr. Nicholas Celso, assistant to the superintendent, Bloomfield Public special needs of its inhabitants, the unique nature of Summit and supports for such housing at meetings held Schools; Kate Wood, executive director of the E.C.C.; and Melvhi Klein, chairman of throughout the City. the E.C.C. board and Livingston School Superintendent. an active, vital community spirit." Drum Hill Fire Board Completes Review A Drum Hill Drive (Continued from Paqe 1) SiMMH LAUNDROMAT residence had a fire in an caused mainly by students redistricted would have to cross Morris. If Wilson ROMANTIC TOPIC — Members o! the Summit Jmtioi Fortnight!) Club home life "Let us do your laundry" adjoining storage shed on - to Lincoln although some students going Monday. Summit Fire- pupils were redistricted to Washington, department were treated to a talk recently on oriental rugs by Hratchjtedrosian of to Wilson would also have a long walk. 135 more children would be crossing at Bedrosiiin Carpet and Oriental Rugs, Springfield avenue. Shown above with IScdrosiuii fighters were called at 11:25 If Wilson were closed, with the Drop off same day service a.m. and all units respon- Morris and 43 more at Kent Place are Junior Fortnightly president, Pam Itudy, of New Frofidence, and home life students redistricted to Washington and boulevard. chairman, Candy Greig, of Summit. We fluff dry plus fold for you ded. Franklin, 311 would walk between ',>_• and They found that the shed Eliminating Washington would mean 1V2 miles while the same number in the that 38 more children would face a Also rugs, blankets, spreads, had been ignited by hot district as today, 91, would walk more coals cleaned out of a potentially hazardous situation at sleeping bags than l'/z. If Wilson were closed and all Morris and 79 more at Kent Place. In White Male Sought fireplace in the main pupils sent to Washington, those num- (Continued from Page 1) residence. The flames were addition, 69 more children than bers would be 310 and 92. currently would have to walk along Mon. 8*2 p.m. promptly extinguished Montclair Police Department released a Tiies. & Thura. lo 7:00 P.M. Turning to the most hazardous Woodland avenue to reach Lincoln. think the attack lad any relation to the before spreading to the composite of the suspect. The first at- Fri. 0:00 o.ni.-2:00 p.m. 97 Summit Ave. crossings, which Kendall rated as Among comments from the audience other two. "The method of operation did house but the shed, and tack there was reported on October 31. not fit the original attacker." Sat. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 273-9237 some of its contents, was Springfield avenue, Morris avenue, after Kendall's presentation, Franklin Ashland road and Kent Place boulevard Chief Formichella said if Summit had damaged. School PTO president Margaret Taylor Chief Formichella advised that all in that order, closing Franklin was once read a letter to Board president Winston received teletypes of the earlier attacks again seen as causing the greatest in other towns, it would have alerted female residents take the following H. Cox (see Letters to the Editor precautions: VALUABLE COUPON"™—— problem with 174 more children crossing column) in which she said, "We have residents here. Springfield and 86 more crossing Morris In most cases, the victims were caught 1. If possible, shop during daylight heard no new data, no new facotrs or hours or shop with a friend. in that eventuality. cirteria, or any other condideration that by surprise and did not have time to Pay for two, defend themselves against their 2. If using a car, make sure it is in If Wilson were closed with students would lead us to conclude that it is either working order and when inside the car, going to Washington and Franklin, 49 necessary or desirable to close another assailant. All the attacks took place the third is ftee. between 6:45 p.m. and 10 p.m. According keep doors locked and be alert for more students than presently would school."' "suspicious persons. KODAK Color have to cross Springfield and 86 more to one Police Department spokesman, Enlargements the assailant used "excessive force" in 3. If you see someone suspicious, try to all the attacks. Police also theorize that remember the license number and make UP TO 16" X 24" the attacker has a partner who drives a of his car. a Bring in this coupon with Program Emphasizes Development red getaway car. 4. If you think someone is following your favorite Kodacolor film On Saturday, in an unrelated attack, a you, don't go home. Go to a police or fire negatives, color slides, o Genesis 2, a multi-media and Sell-Concept; The Risk and with the usage of woman was punched in the stomach and station or someplace with bright lights, such as an open gas station. color prints or instant color o program in human and of Being Myself; The dialogue. had her foot stomped on after a man, prints. spiritual development, will Adventures of Self- At the introductory wearing a ski mask accosted her on 5. Leave spotlights on at your home. m Get 3 KODAK Color En- be introduced in the Discovery; The Many Paths session, a film will be Walnut street near her home and 6. If necessary to shop alone, when you largements for the price of 2. Memorial Hall of Saint of Prayer, and Spiritual shown, in which Rev. Dwyer demanded money. When the woman said arrive at home, blow the horn, so that s Maturity and Play. will give an overview of his the family is aware of your return and Teresa's Church, Friday, she had none, the attacker rifled her Hurry; offer ends March 11,4981. January 30, 7:30 p.m. Genesis 2 is built around ideas and insights, touching someone will observe you in getting into purse and discovered a bank deposit the house. The program, which the work of Rev. Vincent on the problems ex- slip. The assault took place shortly after ASH FOR consists of six units, each of Dwyer, a Trappist Monk, perienced by persons today. 12 noon. The woman, who was 25, was 7. We also ask that residents — if they eastman's camera Shop COLOR which is divided into three who has developed spiritual taken to Overlook Hospital for treat- notice any thing unusual — that they call 378 Springfield Ave. PROCESSING two-hour sessions. The units development programs for the police desk and alert us. o. Kodak ment. Chief Formichella said he did not Summit are entitled: The Spiritual various members of Got something tliats Journey; Spiritual Growth religious orders. The basis bugging you? l"se the l—CLIP AND SAVE, assumption of Genesis 2 is Summit Herald's letters-to- that adults are capable of the editor column. Bancorp Gets OK For Acquisition development through Deadline: Monday at noon. reflection and meditation The Summit Ban- The vote will take place at a and one in Irvington. corporation has been given special session scheduled Thomas D. Sayles is the go-ahead signal to for Febraary 2. chairman, president and acquire the Maplewood Under the initial terms of chief executive officer of the Bank and Tnist Company. ten proposed merger, Summit Bancorporation. More stores per gallon PANCELOT. Last week the Federal Summit was to issue Reserve Bank of , preferred stock in exchange acting as agent for the for stock of the Maplewood BRANT SWITZLER CHALLENGING Federal Reserve Board, Bank, in a transaction with TENNIS ACADEMY SATISFYING approved the merger, which a book value of about will not become effective $11,000,000. exclusively at the Borne UNIQUE until a statutory waiting Following initial an- FUN period of 30 days has been nouncements, the terms Tennis & completed to give the were changed to give federal Department of Maplewood stockholders 1.6 Paddle Tennis DISCOVER Justice opportunity to rather than 1.5 shares for review any possible anti- each share of Maplewood. Instruction your talents trust aspects. Summit Bancorporation is In addition, a favorable a bank holding company vote by stockholders of with end-of-1980 assets of Finally, a sensible dance program with levels ap- Maplewood is necessary. $532,000,000. Acquisition of Vifles .apt I Piac pealing to all ages, male and female, age 4 thru the Maplewood Bank would adult. An ADVENTURE into the world of dance. add another $100,000,000 to New Checking those assets. Presently ATTIRE: sweatsuit/gym clothes and sneakers. Robert C. Cox, president Summit owns the Summit Classes begin \&eek of January 19 -10 weeks ... of the Summit and Elizabeth and Elizabeth Trust Company and the Chatham $30 at Summit, Murray Hill and Morristown. Trust Company, has an- nounced the bank has in- Trust Company, with total To register, call... 464-2627 creased the rate on interest- deposits of $447,000,000. 464-437S bearing accounts to five and The Maplewood Bank, one-quarter per cent. headed by Frank B. 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< l > M mMllMWaMaia*»rtiMMiM<>* <>>*'«*>** ' - ' THE SUMMIT HERALD, JANUARY 15, 1981 Page 5 Vital Link Takes a Closeup coronary care Cable TV Update Slated Program List Active and inactive nui s<-s PA-2, the public access jook at "Todays Family" from anywhere in the region cable television channel are invited to attend a full serving "Uuinmit, New day continuing education Providence, Berkeley program on January 2\\ at Heights, Millburn and Overlook Hospital. The Springfield, has scheduled program, "Education lot the following programs I he Patient with Coronary from Thursday, January 15 Artery Disease: an through Tuesday, January Update," will be offered on 27. that date from 8:30 a.m to Thursday, January 15: •1:30 p.m. in the hospital 7 p.m. This Week m auditorium. Summit, news co-sponsored The program is being co- by the Summit Herald and sponsored by Overlook's Communities on Cable, Department of Patient (repeat l mmr Education and CIIiA- 7:30 p.m. Peanut Butter DIRECTS JOB SERVICE — GEIGY Pharmaceul icals and Jelly, for and about John Dilson, former teacher Division. Its goal is to kids. and vocational counselor at provide an update on 8 p.m. TV Millburn, news. the High School for 31 years current developments in Tuesday, January 20: prior to his retirement, is cornonary artery disease 7 p.m.'What Our Children now director of Career and treatment, combined Think About God Assistance, a private job with an orientation to the 7:30 p.m. Up To You, for service located in Gillette. principles of patient and by senior citizens. An adjunct professor at education. Participants 8 p.m. Good Work, Essex County College since include physicains and discussion with Rev. Bruce 1976, Dilson has conducted nurses who are specialist!, in Ingles of Central Presby- job search classes for CETA this area. terian Church as host. students in Newark. A Wednesday, January 21: member of the Council for "TOD l'K FAMILY" — Six million American women, mothers of chitdi en not yet six Registration, which in- Career Planning, New York, years age, today work outside their homes. "Today's Family .. \djusting (o cludes coffee and lunch, is 7 p.m. What Our Children Think About God. (repeat) he is a panelist at seminars Changf is "The Vital Link's" newest pproduction that will air on TV 3, January 21 at $15 per person. Registration and workshops. His wife, Th Dth fil f Sit ftd th h i (h it forms may be obtained by / 7:30 p.m. This Week in 7::i()p.|. The Duetsch family of Summit, featured on the show, view (he monitor as Summit, news. former director of the Christ Bernitfjr. is seen helping in the kitchen. On the right are parents Bernie and Sheila calling the Department of t-- Church Nursery School, is Patient Education. 522-2%3 8 p.m. Good Work, ; Deulsfi: Anne Grasso, Mrs. Deutsch's mother; and children Marissa and Tom. (repeat) now area representative joi* The program has been 1 Childcraft Education approved for 7.8 contact AKT t'ENTKK COMMITTEE — Meeting to organize the Summit Art Center *," next Thursday, January 22: Stfnillion American women, mothers Mrs. Simpson poses a Series of exhibition, it's annual Juried Show, are committee members, front ruu from left, 7 p.m. This Week in Corporation, Edison. of c Idren not yet six years of age, today questions on possible future adjustments hours by the New Jersey State Nurses . Association. Natalie D'Alessio of Springfield, B.J. Adams of Summit, Sally Abbott of Chatham and Summit (repeat) arc mployed outside their homes. An schools will make for the changing Joan tloiliod of Summit. Back row, from left, are Carole Work of Summit, liirgitte 7:30 p.m. Peanut Butter eigl hour work day and time for trans- family picture in America. Will the Jaffe of Mountainside and Mariam Miller of Summit. The Show, to be judged by and Jelly, for and about Science Writer por tion could result in the mother school day be extended past 3 p.m. to aid English Tour Samuel C. Miller, Director of the Newark Museum, opens Sunday, February I with a 2 kids. beif away from her children for nine parents who don't arrive hojne until to 5 p.m. reception for the public and runs until March. It will feature entries from all 8 p.m. TV Millburn, news. BPW Speaker How the family has adjusted to after six? over the United States. Area artists may submit works at the Art Center, 68 Klin street Tuesday, January 27: tlulvorking mother, the single parent At the Summit Child Care Center, Sponsored on January 21, 22, and 2:t. There will be an $8 entry fee. 7 p.m. What Our Children laaly, a .family of step parents and Ruth Winter, former Kuthy Newman, parent service coor- (Patricia Garrett Photo) Think About God. science editor of the clwren is the topic of ''The Vital Link dinator, reveals that although the Center Calvary Episcopal 7:30 p.m. Up To You, for sljv," Today's Family . . . Adjusting "Newark Star Ledger", and keeps expanding to meet the needs of Church, in conjunction with and by senior citizens. an award-winning author of | hange." The program will premiere families in the area, the waiting list English Church and Country Changes in UN Basic Structure 8 p.m. Good Work, 17 books, will be the guest tight at 7:30 p.m. on TV 3. grows larger. "More and more people Tours of Faversham, discussion. speaker at the next meeting are opting for two-parent working England, will sponsor a fhe program's moderator Shirley 8:30 p.m. Your 30 Legal of the Business and families and for day, child care and unique tour for a limited Are Needed Now, Einaldo Warns Minutes, Live, phone-in. Professional Women's Club hpson, through a series of interviews, group care," she states. number of people from the sfiws how today's individual family is Summit area from May 5 to Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo Only 13 percent of the the U.N: is that in recent to be held Monday, January idling with these "sweeping changes." For many parents adjusting to this 19, 6:45 p.m., at the change in today's family has given May 19. predicted today that the 15,000 professional em- years it has trampled every Health Is |e introduces the Duetsch family of Reagan Administration ployees of the U.N. and its provision of the U.N. Suburban Hotel. immit where both parents and even the greater fulfillment to the role of parenting. Notes Herbert Ramos, "For The unique feature of this would seek some fun- affiliated agencies are charter in observance of Display Theme nildren join the work-cycle, helping the tour, according to its .damental changes in the Americans, and most are human rights. Third World On display in the Summit Mrs. Winter's most recent ather with his business, managing the me there has been a new kind of love that publication is "The Great has emerged from all of this. Before the organizer, the Rev. William financial, administrative, buried in middle and lower countries have used the Public Library in January »oks and assisting in housekeeping" H. Strain, rector of Calvary and voting structure of the level jobs, Rinaldo com- U.N. as a sounding board for are educational materials Self-Improvement Sourc- Stores. mother stayed home and tolerated the ebook". In 1971 she was kids, even though she loved them. The Church, is "that tour United Nations. plained. He said Americas terrorism, such as the and medical equipment members will be staying as have few of the 350 top PLO," he said. from a play mobile provided named New Jersey Daily The trade-off for assisting the "bread father would come in as the strong Although the U.N. has Newspaperwomen's Women figure, repimand them. Now every guests of the English gentry administrative jobs, which The New Jersey by the Association for Care winner" is that chores once thought of as anmd professional classes long been anthema to pay salaries and benefits of of Achievement, while in second of every hour that is spent with American conservatives, Republican complained that of Children's Health. These primarily the mother's duties are now in their own homes. Many of $65,000 a year. the Organization of materials are designed to 1975 she received the New shared by all family members. Mrs. the child is appreciated so much by the Rinaldo said it would be a these country homes are of He warned that the Petroleum Exporting teach paretns and children Jersey Presswomen's Duetsch relates, "My husband saw that parents and the kids." exceptional architectural mistake to pull out of the Award for her book, "Don't "The Vital Link" is produced by the world organization and developing countries, which Countries combined con- that hospitalization can be a the big freezer was heavily iced and interest." tribute only 1.5 percent of learning experience. Panic". decided to defrost it for me. I can't Educational Consortium for Cable, Kate allow its domination by contribute less than half of one percent to the U.N. the U.N. budget. Saudi A film, "To Prepare a imagine my father doing that." Wood, executive director. Tour members will stay in Communist and Third World The meeting is open to the homes in the Cambridge, nations. budget, are applying Arabia, one of the wealthiest Child," will be shown by the pressure to hire more of countries per capita in the group onTuesday, January public. Persons interested in Canterbury and Chichester attending should call Karen areas, and will visit manor "Our new policy towards their nationals. These top world, gives only one-third 30 from 7-9 p.m. Its theme is the U.N. should be direct: of the dues paid by Israel, that hospitalization can be a Sepan, 533-fi432, or Margo homes, gardens, cathedrals, administrative jobholders, Kaiser, 428-3575. castles and medieval We pay less, receive more Rinaldo pointed out, shape which has no oil revenues non-frightening experience. churches. Concerts and administrative jobs, and the reports and programs and one of the highest rates festivals are also included in have proportional voting in administered by the U.N., of inflation in the world, the itinerary. the General Assembly, and give inordinate in- Rinaldo added. HIGH TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS where the mini-nations fluence to the Third World He urged the Reagan For further information, smaller than Delaware now countries. Administration to take the WITHOUT THE HIGH COSTS call the church office, 277- can out-vote the United "What raises the ire of lead in having the 30 1814. States," Rinaldo said. many American critics of democracies that are members of the world SHS Senior Wins Honors organization to withhold funds unless the U.N. Mark O. Keeley of nominees. former captain of the Summit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Summit High School Cross members agree to some Gerard F. Keeley, is the Keeley, a senior at Country Team. essential reforms. .recipient of two separate Summit High School, has EXPERT PAODUE nominations to West Point, already completed a An additional honor to the INSTRUCTION it was announced this week. summer in basic training at Summit student was an- He was chosen from hun- Fort Benning, Georgia after nounced last week when dreds of other New Jersey enlisting in the Army Keeley was selected as high school seniors by both Reserves last year. As a Summit High School's SPECIAL: Congressman Matthew High School senior, he representative at an up- the Rinaldo and Senator fulfills his Reserve coming public service RACQUET Buy 2 90 min. TAPES, get 1 FREE! William Bradley. The U.S. obligations by training one seminar for New Jersey Military Academy makes its weekend a month with his High School students C NEW VERNON RD MEYERSVIILE 42 Maple St., Summit 522-9277 final appointments based on unit in Morristown. Keeley sponsored by Senator Call 647-0130 635.3913 the list of Congressional is also a "Life Scout" and a Bradley.

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- GREKTS CANDIDATE—Woodruff J. English of Summit, right, and the Newark law firm of McCarter and English, greets Richard IS. McGlynn at a reception for lawyers hosted by McGlynn, who has ahhounced his candidacy for the Itepublican nomination for Governor. McGlynn, a former judge, deputy attorney general and public utilities commissioner, declared at the reception that he is "ready to put my 17 years of ex- perience in law and government to work for New Jersey." English serves the McGlynn OF SUMMIT campaign as honorary member of its finance committee. Downtown Club Elects Garvin store-wide • Arthur H. Garvin, 3rd, an annual meeting held last president; Ronald Riescher, a attorney with the local .law Friday at the Beacon Hill secretary; and Donald E. I firm of Kerby, Cooper, Club. Garvin succeeds John MacLeod, treasurer. SSchaul and Garvin, was Poinier, an insurance Directors elected were elected president of the executive, in the post. Calvin A. Stetson, Norman Downtown Association Other officers elected E. Rauscher and Thomas E. during the group's 26tn included John Adey, vice- Ward, jr. DELBARTON SCHOOL Mendham Road Morristown, N. J. 07960

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TAXIS OF THE TWENTIES — The The Drought is Not Over Studebaker limousine on the left and the Dodge taxicab on the right will) James Geddis, sr., at the wheel, were two of the always immaculate vehicles Although snow remains on the supplies is anybody's guess. Whether which "James Geddis & Sons" ground and when it melts it will turn to the rest of the winter will see massive maintained at their "Auto Livery and - water, we should not be lulled into a amounts of snow descend upon us, is Oarage" in the big concrete building at false sense of security that the drought also a moot point. Although we can 31 Union place in 1920, when this pic- is over. It is not and won't be for a long hope for more snow and copious ture was taken. When James Geddis, time. amounts of rain during March, April sr., came to Summit in 1890, his one- Last month, for example, had the and May, that does not mean it will horse surrey occupied the first hack smallest amount of precipretation in arrive. Experts say we need about 70 stand at the railroad station, where the nearly 20 years. It was less than an days of constant rain to bring reser- name of Geddis has appeared ever inch. So far in January we've had voirs up to capacity and alleviate the since. In later years, until about 1915, about 8-inehes of snow which is com- current drought. Geddis maintained a 20-horse stable in parable to less than an inch of rain. Since none of us can make rain fall, Franklin place, where he also kept That we are surrounded by snow and unless we know some kind of secret riding horses. The Union Place more is on the horizon before this dances, the only thing we can do is to building, often referred to as the winter ends may give many of us a conserve. There's no need here to go "White Elephant," and also as "The feeling of security. The drought is far into ways of saving water since many Bomb Shelter" because of its from over, and conservation on a of us know them by heart. The idea is to unusually heavy reinforced concrete major scale is still urgently needed. make it a habit to conserve water. construction, was built in 1906 by seven Packards, Cadillacs and Oldsmobiles, by the L.A.B. Corporation for th Since water cannot be manufac- Water conservation should not be an wealthy residents who wanted a and, more recently, Voklswagens shock-testing of military equipment, tured, it is a resource that must be after-thought, but rather, a normal private garage for the winter storage followed by Citroens, Mercedes' and is presently owned by Ray men preserved at all costs if our way of life reflex. (had auto elevator) and repair of their BMC products. In addition to these Benedetto and occupied by tit in this area of the nation is not to be Next summer could be a long, hot and their friends' autos. The operation occupancies, it was also used by the National Music Education Company, dramatically changed. At present our one if we don't store up some extra was short-lived, however, and the NDO (National Defense Organization) national and international distribute reservoirs are dangerously low, and - water supplied today. Although building has since served, in turn, as during WW-I as an armory for soldier of musical instruments. (Contribute predictions are rather grim. If we are authorities and weather experts do not the agency for Maxwell's, Buicks, training, and, from about 1945 to 1953, by the Summit Historical Society) shortchanged and rain fails to provide wish to cause undo alarm, there is a us with sufficient supplies for drinking, sense of concern that if there is a washing, cooking and for sanitary use, critical shortfall of rain over the next 9 we are certain the government at all five or six months and conservation is The "Stepfamily ': A New National Phenomenon levels will come in and see that con- only half successful, more dramatic servation is mandated under penalty of measures will be instituted to preserve law. water in order to stave off what could their natural parents. the "unfinished family business," she said. Whether Spring's customary rain be a forthcoming catastrophe. For members of a stcpfamily — a family While there are now community mental where one of the adults is not the biological Today, one child out of six in the United will provide us with adequate new N.E.R. States is somebody's stepchild. In an health clinics and family agencies that do parent — holidays could be the season of offer services to help all families and a few excruciating decisions about familial estimated 3.5 million of the country's 24.5 million households, remarried couples live that offer services to stepfamilies in par- obligations, says Rutgers University social ticular, Stanton said she believes more has work educator Greta W. Stanton. with one or more children from a spouse's former marriage. to be done. Professional help should be The "Cap" Law and "Catch-22" "With stepfamilies, we're talking about made available to help stepparents and rather complex visiting situations in- Stepchildren, Stanton said, tend to be the their children at the earliest possible time, volving a number of families," said most vulnerable subjects to the emotional preferably at the places where they Professor Stanton, who teaches at the State and psychological turmoil that can arise in and-or Union County are obligated to congregate — churches, temples libraries The state's so-called "cap" law is University's Graduate School of Social a newly formed stepfamily. Stepchildren and schools. akin to the age-old adage: "The pay for, combined with a steady in- Work. may become the innocent recipients of the operation was a success but the patient crease in the prices of fuel, insurance, parents' "unfinished business' with each Rap groups, educational groups and A stepmother herself, Stanton has spent other and consequently feel "unwanted, crisis intervention sessions are a variety of died." etc., make it difficult for local and more than 30 years working with and unloved, or torn apart," the social work ways in which professionals might be able county government to stay with "cap studying children and families. Recently, to reach a troubled stepchild or stepparent she has focused her attention on the educator explained The concept of "caps" is fine, and limits. Although a formula has been These children, she continued, also must when problems first develop, she said. problems arising from the skyrocketing Presently, Stanton's research involves an the legislators had their collective drawn up to make the "cap" concept a divorce and remarriage rates that have grapple with the problem of "roots" hearts in the right place when the law little more elastic, the law is still too because they have at least three, attempt to put together pilot programs for produced the stcpfamily explosion. educating stepfamilies, student social was adopted. It meant that com- rigid for realistic approaches to Statistics indicate that in the 1980s, 95 sometimes four parents, plus an extra number of grandparents and relatives. workers and others about stepfamily munities could not willy-nilly increase budget-making. percent of the adult population in the problems. budgets without regard to tax in- United States will marry, and 40 percent of They ask themselves, "Who am I?" "To In Summit, just to meet necessary those married will divorce. whom do I belong?" "What parent do 1 "I wish we could encourage people to creases. Few, except those who had an want to be like, or who will I be like when I seek help at the time when families hurt the affinity to spend other people's money, expenses, "caps" has already been met. In order to meet the increases Of those divorced, 80 percent will grow up?" most—during the transitional life crises of objected. The "cap" law was an at- remarry and 40 percent of the remarrieds That's where a social worker or agency death or divorce, at remarriage or early in tempt to hold the line on taxes. brought on by inflation, it has become the remarriage period," Stanton said. necessary to cut back in order to come will divorce again. ' can help, Stanton said. A boy or girl, during However, in some instances, the the teen years when questions of roots loom "This is when stepparents can make a go of up with a budget that stays within the In 60 percent of all the remarrieds, there "cap" law has become a kind of will be one parentwho has custody of one or large, may be referred to an agency for the new family relationships by not ex- "cap" law. pecting so much, so soon of themselves and Frankenstein monster. The concept more children. And, according to the New problems such as depression, alcohol and York Times, by 1990, only 56 percent of all drug abuse. The youth, in fact, might be their children — nor the children of their has turned on its maker. Although the "cap" concept is a stepparents." sound one; there; to a A'Oatch*22" aura children under 18 will be living with both suffering from stepfamily disorientation or With inflation threatening to batter that surrounds it: And < since Summit down the walls of our financial in- has always had a miserly approach to stitutions, it is becoming increasingly spending other people's money un- more difficult for communities, such necessarily, putting a budget together as. Summit, and counties, such as these days must be a frustrating and Presidential Inaugurations: Who, How, When, Where? Union, to make ends meet. State discouraging task. When Ronald Reagan is sworn in as the requires a word about the changing ap- mandated programs which Summit going to the place of his execution." N.E.R. 40th president of the United States on pearance of the nation's capital. But Washington's rendezvous with January 20, he and the notables gathered Quite simply, until the 20th century, the history was set. As inaugural historian on the platform will look out over the National Mall was a mess. Railroad tracks Francis Russell has written, whether the sweeping federal city vista designed by crisscrossed the area only a few yards from newly adopted Constitution and its new Pierre L'Enfant in 1791. It will be a new where the next president will be Congress would endure or fall apart Inauguration Day view. inaugurated, a shanty town once existed seemed to depend on the general. For the first time in American history, nearby and a neighboring redlight district "Washington was indeed the father figure, the inaugural ceremony will be held at the completed the seedy scene. morereveredandhonored than loved fami- West Front of the U.S. Capitol, with its In 1901, Congress decided it was about liarly, a republican with the dignity of a Slings and Arrows panoramic view down the mile-long time to clean things up and return to the monarch, standing above shifting opinions National Mall to the Washington Monument master design for Washington, D.C., en- and party strife, a symbol of all Sadists in Our Midst? and the Lincoln Memorial beyond. visioned by L'Enfant. But even by the Americans." This will mark a long-awaited switch 1930s, the Mall rejuvenation was far from Congress, meanwhile, had been working Ever see on television all those underneath. Fingernails, knives, etc. from the traditional swearing-in site at the finished. Then World War H came along, barely make a dent and the opener on the inaugural arrangements, and on eatable and drinkable goodies that East Front, a location facing a paved plaza and up went rows of dreary "temporary" April 30, 1789, a week after Washington people are shown eating and drinking? must wrestle with the box of cookies and a loop of access streets. office buildings that once again altered the arrived in New York, the ceremony Don't they look tempting and ap- just to get them out of the package. The change will give many thousands intended ceremonial landscape. Through originally scheduled for March 4 but petizing? And aren't they all displayed How about that party rye? Well, if more Americans than in the past a direct all this, the East Front kept its special delayed for one thing or another, at last with good taste in a homey at- there's a party afoot, leave at least IS view of the ceremonies. At best, 100,000 or honor until the decision to move west was took place. "All the bells in the city rang so could be crowded into the East Front made in 1980. out a peal of joy," a 17-year-old girl mosphere? That's television. minutes for opening the bread. That area whereas an estimated half-million or package is also sealed to thwart any Of course, since the first inauguration in reported after the ceremony, "and the In real life, it's not so simple because more will be able to gather on the slope of 1789, presidents have taken the simple 35- multitude before us sent forth a shout as in real life it's almost impossible to attempt to open it. Capitol Hill and the Mall for the oath-taking word oath of office prescribed by the seemed to rend the skies." open the variety of cans, bags, bottles, Is there a message here? Are there and speeches. Constitution in a variety of places —' the What the general was wearing that day is packages and containers that all these sadists in our midst who take glee at There is practicality in the re-location as Senate and House chambers (the last time of particular interest to historians and goodies come in. To open a soft drink the idea of so sealing a package as to well. The new site causes fewer con- in 1912), the East Room of the White House collectors. He was attired in an American- bottle with those new screw tops is a make it impossible to open? Is there a struction demands than the old, and, says (Gerald R. Ford, 1974), on board Air Force made brown suit trimmed with metal plot afoot to see if we humans have the Sen. Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.), member of One (Lyndon B. Johnson, 1963), a far- buttons stamped with an eagle in relief, Herculean task that requires the the Joint Congressional Committee on patience to grapple with what appears mhouse in Vermont (CalvinCoolidge,1923) white silk stockings, low shoes and silver strength of 10 wrestlers. Inaugural Ceremonies, the United States and, oddly, at Brown's Hotel in Washington buckles with a steel sword to the side. It is to be an unopenable container of will "save a good deal of money" as a (John Tyler), following William Henry the buttons that set a style for future years; Want to have a cookie? Better try domestic cheddar. result. Harrison's death in office in 1841. they were the forerunner of all later something else if you want a quick It use to be that only jars of pickles Beginning with Andrew Jackson's great George Washington himself took the oath inaugural special mementoes — ribbons, defied easy opening. Now the list is day in 1829 when the planners decided to on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York badges, medals, buttons. nibble. It is virtually impossible to move the ceremony from inside the Capitol City, the first capital of the United States. open an American-packaged box of endless and even dpening up a tea bag If later generations were to adopt this can be a challenge. >. to the steps outside, 35 inaugurals have . By his own account, the retired general was style, they soon departed from another cookies these days. The cellophane is been held at the East Portico. The last was reluctant to leave his Mount Vernon home W.S. The first inaugural address was delivered hermetically sealed, as is the package Jimmy Carter s in 1977. To explain why it when called by the nation's first voters to — not in public as it is today — but behind took so long to move around to the more serve as president. He felt, Washington closed doors to the combined Houses of handsome and spacious setting on the west wrote a friend, not unlike "a culprit who is '(Continued on Page?) Letters Looking Backward "Outraged" Resident could be more important Editor, Summit Herald: than to warn your readers Seventy-five Years Ago Officers of the Summit Real Estate It was with a deep sense of about the danger and advise When the railroad built partitions across Board included Robert Stafford, president; iiinintniinniuiiniiiiiniiiiiiniiiimiiiiuiiiiuiitiniHNiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIUIIUI outrage that I read Friday's. them what precautions the station bridge and down the staircase, Elwood C. Obrig, vice president, and Newark Star-Ledger and should be taken? the city charged a violation of contract, Richard Stromenger, treasurer. discovered that, for at least According to the Star- while the railroad said it was protecting At the Strand Theater: Humphrey a week, a vicious mugger Ledger, the police have been private property. Bogart and Gene Tierney in "The Left had been preying on women intentionally downplaying The Huntley station, at the bend of Hand of God" in Summit, and for longer the assaults so as "not to tip Caldwell avenue, was discontinued. + + + than that in nearby com- this guy off. About what? The gross annual receipts of the Post Ten Years Ago munities. That the women in Summit Office were $18,843. The formation of Friends of the Watch- Why has the Summit are being careful because • + + + , ung Reservation was announced by Mrs Eve E. Forbes, Publisher Quality Weeklies of New Jersey Audit Bureau of Circulation Herald not fully informed they have been warned Fifty Years Ago Jerry F. English. Norman E. Rauichor New Jersey Press Association its readers about the about them? In any event, if Arthur Wendell of Summit was reap- A student testified that drugs were Editor & Associate Publisher National Editorial Association situation? The mild little the police make a pointed to the Union County Park Com- easily obtained in the city. Lucy Meyer article that you published on mis judgment, that is no mission. The Library announced it migjit be Associate Editor Published by The Summit Herald January 8 was so reason for the Herald to do Elimination of the grade crossing on forced to bar teenagers because of their Anne P. Cooper Every Thursday at 22 Bank Street, inadequate as to be so as well. Springfield avenue at the New Providence disruptive behavior. Aitodate Editor Summit, New Jersey 07901 misleading and worse than How many more assaults line was in the hands of the Public Utilities + +'+ publishing nothing at all (at must take place before the Commission. Five Years Ago Entered at Second dm Matter, least then we could assume Herald fulfills its obligation At the Roth-Strand Theater: Fifi Dorsey, The Palmer Nursing Home land was October 5,1889 at the Post Office that the Herald had missed to its readers? Yala D'Avril and Sandra Ravel in "Those sought for a luxury apartment develop- Summit, New Jertey, under the Act the story). Frank B. Merrick Three French Girls". ment. of March 3,1879. As a journalist, I believe + + + Postage fees, designed to increase from 89 Beechwood road r ;••% that the first responsibility Twenfy-flve Years Ago " ten to 13 cents, were held in abeyance ALL DEPARTMENTS: 273-4000 of any publication is to print (Editor's note: The story • Peter Kandrat resigned as coach of the In operation: The Murray Hill Square $7 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BACK COPIES 30c EACH information that is of vital that appeared in the Summit High School football team after 17 years in phase one was in full pperation, with the HiHtimKiHKmumiiuiiiiiuuiiKNiuii iiiuiiuKinuiumnti!Hiu»HWHif interest to its readers. What 1Continued~on Page?, the post. courtyard opened. THE SUMMIT HERALD, JANUARY 15, 1981 Page 7 Letters to the Editor Presidential Inaugurations •ICortlinued from Patjs 6) Pulpit Perspective Herald on January K President (Continued »rom Page 6) regarding lite assault on with little time tocorrect the Board of Education mistake. If, too, the com- Congress meeting in the Senate chamber. changed over the past 200 years. During the Manor Hill road was based Suminil, New Jersey by Jan Vickery Knost on information supplied by puter falgged a student for It was Jackson, the frontier populist, who 1800s, "they were very social, rather like Dear Mr. Cox: class cuts — mistakenly — moved the ceremony outside in 1829. cotillions," Margaret Klapthor, political the Police Department on We, the parents of Monday, January 5, Al the marking an offense, the The content of the later addresses also history curator at the Smithsonian's Franklin School, after burden would be on the often Every once in a while, we need certain disaster of years previous was a differed from Washington's largely National Museum of American History, time the police presented having listened to all the reminders. This is most certainly one of that information, it was very busy attnedance office testimony in the opposite direction. Fear because of his unanimous electoral support says, but today "they have become debate concerning the or the student himself to those times. The reason is that "Max, prevailed. Panic won out. Scores of lives in 1788 and again in 1792. political," another reward for people who unaware that other assaults closing of a second school in the ax" (a moniker which emerged from in other towns had taken prove his innocence. The were lost. Something of a catharsis for the have worked on the campaigns. Summit would like to make law here would be curiously out of the student body at Summit High Women in our communities are being American people, inauguration speeches They also have become much larger. In place and it was only when a final statement of our School) is, a( this writing, still at-large. the Summit Police sent out a reversed, in effect, where asked not to shop alone; to shop, if usually serve as an act of political healing, fact, nowadays, several locations to be position on this issue. guilt, rather than innocence With this fact being the case, two human possible, only during the daylight hours; helping to restore national unity following visited by a weary president during the teletype that other com- responses prey upon our minds, many munities where the attacks As you know, we have would be assumed...until not to walk alone; to check their cars hard-fought campaigns. evening are required for the thousands of maintained throughout the proven otherwise. times causing more harm than the before getting in; to look in the rearview This precedent was established when celebrants. Though they may look took place belatedly ad- reality of an attacker at-bay. mitted that they, too, had debate that we see no real The school system tells us mirror for cars who may be following Washington decided to leave the scene and, glamorous from afar, one social observer been hit by a mugger. If it issue that, in our view, that the computer is our I speak of the human emotions of fear them. All this is good advice. My for the first time in U.S. history, there was cautions; "It's wall-to-wall people. You was not for the Summit would warrant the closing of servant, that the person and panic. All of as have natural in'built reminder throughout it all (easy as it a seriously contested presidential election. don't ever see anyone you know. And at Police Department, the a second school in Summit operating it is in command, fears - fear of heights, fear of being sounds, I know) is to Keep Your Head. John Adams, who defeated Thomas Jef- most there's not even any room to dance." attacks here would have at this time. We have heard and yet as recently as the closed-in, fear of the dark. These are Many of us have been the recipients of ferson, was not personally a popular figure, While the inaugural ball now seems here been looked upon as local no new data, no new factors November school board ageless in the psyche and evolve from (ibscene telephone calls, death or bodily historian Russell notes, but in his inaugural to stay, during the 1910s and then the 1920s, incidents only and nothing or criteria, or any other meeting, when a lack of the tendency to survival. But when a harm threats, or the anonymous (yet address in 1797 he dedicated himself to of all decades, no galas were held. more. It was the Summit consideration that would attendance figures showed fear becomes undifferentiated; when we boring! "breather" call. It is as we hang work for a reconciliation of "various Woodrow Wilson felt they were in- Police which really "broke" lead us to conclude that it is on the monthly report, the act from ambivalence or lack of in- up that receiver that the fear in us is apt political opinions." compatible with the seriousness of the day, the case into the open, thus either necessary or computer was blamed. Has formation, the second, and equally to prompt the surge of panic. We want to Perhaps the most familiar of all words of the Hardings and the Coolidges were in providing juicy "headlines" desireable to close another the administration already potentially destructive emotion follows - run, to do something. It is then that we reconciliation, however, were those of mourning and Hoover, a Quaker, wasn't for The Star-Ledger, the school. become so dependent on the panic. are really vulnerable - not to the Abrhama Lincoln in 1865 just before the interested. television media, etc. At the We have followed the computer for a simple pathetic, deranged caller - but to our- Civil War's end: "With malice toward Some inaugural balls have been bigger time The Herald was in- discussion of the twelve colloection of numbers that Panic can create mental dissonance - selves. This is even truer of the driver none, with charity toward all ... let us hits than others, of course, with William formed of the assault, the Criteria for school closing they are ready to blame it a period of time in which we fail to think who begins seeing the driver of every strive on to finish the work we are in, to Henry Harrison, James Buchanan and incident was considered a adopted by the Board of rather than coping with past clearly. This being the case, our acts of car in the street as a potential threat, so bind up the nation's wounds." Grover Cleveland, among others, the hosts local one. Between Tuesday, Education. Most of these skills. survival are apt to become more fren- that they begin to confuse their ac- Beginning with Washington's walk from at what history concludes were elegant January 6 and Thursday, criteria have to do with We should look very zied. We over-compensate,. The actions celerator and brake pedals. Slow down. Federal Hall to St. Paul's Church for occasions. But Andrew Jackson's White January K when the Herald which school to close rather closely, too, at the kind of produced can become harmful of our- Don't begin a high-speed chase in which special services, parades have been a House reception for "his fellow citizens" was published, the story than with the basic question responsiblility an 'intern' selves and-or others. A case-in-point you end up the hare to some imagined favorite part of most inaugurations. was another matter, now legendary for the grew until it had reached the of whether or not any school hired to operate the school was the time when my wife , Lorna, and hound, causing a tragedy which includes Indeed, when Jimmy Carter surprised the rout that occurred. For starters, "men with dailies and television.media, should be closed. We have computer part-time, would I were attending the musical, Dear you. nation by walking to the White House in muddy boots stood on damask satin- etc. At the time The Herald tried to convince the Board have when this person is World in Boston at the old Colonial All of which goes to say that survival 1977, he was reviving an old custom. covered chairs and orange punch drenched was informed of the assault, to deal with this basic issue also connected with a Theatre. Angela Lansbury held the tactics are overly necessary in a time Thomas Jefferson, it now seems in- the furniture to the accompaniment *of the incident was considered separately, but we have not college or a state regional starring role. As she sang her major when the populaces' safety is credible to report, walked back to his breaking china and crystal," Durbin a local one. Between been successful in doing so. education center (EIC) and song in the second act, someone in the threatened. Yes, survival tactics like Washington boarding house after his writes. Tuesday, January ii and It is our view that of the who would tend to have second balcony actually yelled, "Fire!". care, foresight, clear-mindedness. swearing-in to receive the citizens who How do the presidents themselves view Thursday, January K when twelve criteria you have divided loyalties, especially The only thing that averted a total panic Think, my friends, and fellow residents, came to call. Later, "to the distress of his these festivities? Jefferson, who had the Herald was published , chosen only four pertain to if he or she was evaluated by was Lansbury's remarkable courage Think! Your mind of careful awareness fellow boarders," Louise Durbin writes in arrived early at James Madison's ball on the story grew until it had the basic issue of whether an outside group as well as shown by remaining "in character" can save your life, not only in the un- Inaugural Cavalcade, "Jefferson insisted March 4, 1809, asked a friend to "tell me reached the dailies and there is a need to close Summit schools. until the management was able to an- pleasant "now", but perhaps in some on taking his old seat at the foot of the table how to behave, for it has been more than 40 television. As a journalist, another school. The Summit's school board nounce over the PA system that the future time. — the farthest away from the fire — at a years since I have been to a ball." John Mr. Merrick should realize remainder are not affected understandably does not "lire" had been in a wastebasket and (Rev. Knost is the minister of The dinner attended by civic and military Quincy Adams reported that the "crowd that many times after a by school closing. The four want to create a new level of was oul. The Coconut Grove nightclub Unitarian Church in Summit.) leaders." was excessive — the heat oppressive and criteria that pertain to school bureaucracy with a The ball at the end of the inevitably the entertainment bad." And host Madison ' story is written, "put to school closing include: specialist's salary for the vised study halls, These are an English teacher who has the seniors will be in an exhausting inaugural day has always been confided to a friend: "I would rather be in bed" and comes off the 1. Optimize number of computer work, not with a two examples Of how the had these added to her other atmosphere of learning that a special event, but its purpose has bed." press, further developments children per grade declining enrollment and new policy is not contingent duties). 1 am told that last is so totally different from occur which could make the 2. Greater than one class another school closing under with the necessity to year a second and ad- what has been created at the sorry to say, but the colleges story extremely outdated. per grade review. A hidden cost, prepare the students at the ditionma) lacrosse coach high school that many will of our country assume their The Herald has a Monday 4. Optimize classroom though, in this computer high school for the very free was hired by our illustrious be unable to cope with the students already know how. Gifts That Endure deadline" which we are utilization . . . , and proposal would be just this atmosphere of college life. administration. This year new found freedom en- Jay Mazza obligated to follow. At the 7. Operating cost savings need (once the computer As a recent Summit High they can't seem to find countered in college. Summit High School Beyond Your Lifetime time this newspaper was We believe that the was bought) to have a staff School graduate and room on the payroll for a Despite the administration's Class of'79 informed of the Manor Hill projected cost savings over member in charge, iden- sophomore at Tulane theater teacher and full ideas that a totally con- Tulane University road attack, neither we nor the next ten years of less tifying with Summit and University I feel it is time advisor to the Drama trolled atmosphere in high Class of'83 the Summit Police than one percent of the working for tenure-as better necessary to give you this Club. I ask you, the parents school is best for learning, Department was aware that projected school budget is insurance for quality control rather harsh warning. of Summit, what is more they are wrong and unless On Board other towns also had had not significant enough to than an 'intern' might be. Although this new policy important to your child's they are stopped the main Mrs. Marianne Erdos of then- share of attacks on warrant the closing of a Another feature of this seems to be working i.e. the education, a winning mission of our high school Passaic avenue has been women. The Herald feels school. This is particularly computer would be its use students are achieving lacrosse team or an ex- which is to adequately reappointed to the that based on the in- true in the case of Washing- by teachers in processing better grades, it could be posure to and a chance to prepare the students for Environmental Health formation provided us by ton or Franklin where the testsandsimilar material — very harmful in the future. participate in one of the fine college will fail. What will Advisory Board of the Union the Police Department, last savings, if either of these this without any control by The administration has arts? be the fate of a child who is County Board of Chosen "the great plus sign week's story was as com- schools were to be closed, the school administration acknowleded that the To prove my point, notice suddenly thrust into an Freeholders, which held its plete as was possible in light would not be realized until (stated at the January 6 students have a series of the fall production of "The atmosphere where he . he annual meeting January 7. of civilization" of the facts known on after 1985. workshop) as to what is put problems ranging from Man Who Came to Dinner" must totally regulate .hi& freeholder - «..-P«t*r Monday, January 5 when The remaining three in the machine. drinking and drugs to is being performed in own lifestyle? If the high Okrasinki of Union will this newspaper was advised criteria concerning class It would not be just math general apathy. But rather January and is being school cannot teach our serve as the liaison between AMERICAN BED CROSS SUMMIT AREA CHAPTER of the incident, As a jour- size and the number of answers moving through than confront the problem directed by a Unitarian children to make their own the Health Board and the nalist, we would hope that sections per grade are, in computer circuits and held that has plagued our school minister. The G.O. show, decisions, who will? I am Freeholder Board. Mr. Merrick understands our opinion, the real issue in data banks but a variety system for years, they have one of the high school's that newspapers and that the Board and the of student assessments of a chosen to create an at- greatest money-makers and magazine stories are based Community Advisory Com- highly personal nature. - mosphere of unrest and the most enjoyable part of on information supplied. We mittee have been dealing Condiser the questions one hatred among the students the Drama Club is usually based our story on the in- with regarding school Summit class had to answer which is slowly eroding the cast before the Christmas formation supplied and had closing for the past three not long ago: "Do you like delicate student-teacher holidays. Not only are they no intention of "playing- years. We are still, after all yourself?", "What makes relationship. The problem is missing a director and a WINTER WARMERS FROM down" that information. We these years of debate and you angry?", etc... with a not drinking, the problem is cast, the show has not been would also hope that endless meetings, place for the student's name not drugs, the problem is not chosen yet. What all this placement of the article on discussing the merits of two at the top. cutting classes. The means is that the student- • top of page :) and the issues: (1) class size, and, This kind of material in problem is a severely directed one-act plays headline: "Woman (2) two sections per grade. schools, and even more so in depreciated quality of started by my class in 1979 Returning from Shopping Our study of the school computers, is teaching in our high school. will be eliminated. These Trip is attacked in Her demographic data and the dynamite. The problem is The young people of our plays give exceptional Garage", followed by the proposed closing alternative compounded if the 'intern' town are very intelligent students an opportunity to information supplied this leads us to conclude that the operating the computer may and worldly-wise and their cast, direct, act in and relish newspaper, would provide a closing of any of the have an interest in deviant behavior will exist in the pride of producing warning to anyone that an proposed schools would university research or until they can be motivated their own play. What right attacker was on the loose. have little impact on class where he is connected with to learn by teachers who does this administration Since the story ran, The size. Class size may change the state through one of its understand and more im- have to take away such an Herald has garnered much some in the affected schools, regional centers (EICs). portantly by teachers who amazing opportunity from have an ability to teach and more information on the but there are no assurances To all this, Brayton your child. A chance to situation (see Page I > which that the change would be are willing to explore new direct a play can open up so parents can add a footnote: educational methods.. we hope will provide our positive. If Summit cannot stop the many new horizons for the theatrically minded readers with sufficient Our position has been and automated school buzzer Although this is the main information. It is too bad remains that the benefits from ringing on Sundays at problem area there are student. Mr. Merrick did not follow derived from two sections odd times, why should we many other parts of your Also, due to the fact that journalistic practices by per grade are far out- expect a school computer to child's education that are the high school does not TOUCH OF CLASS contacting the Herald first weighed by the negative be any more reliable? suffering because of the new have a technically ex- to get Its side of the "story" consequences of closing any Mrs. JeanPaashaus administration. I would like perienced director, many Fieldcrest's finest traditionally loom before accusing this neighborhood school at this 75 Tulip Street to use the Summit High thousands of dollars worth woven perma soft Blanket. Nylon newspaper of "playing time. School's Drama Club as just of high quality theatrical satin binding attached with the down" the'incident. At the Sincerely, one of many examples. In equipment, paid for by you Fieldcrest Everlock stitch. time the Herald was in- Margaret W.Taylor High School Chastized the past the Summit High the taxpayer, is being 100% Virgin Acrylic - solid color formed of the attack, it Editor, Summit Herald: School's Drama Club has wasted. This equipment is President Colors Navy Blue,Buttercup, Coral thought, as did the police, Undoubtedly any parent put on a varied and gradually deteriorating Franklin School PTO Fieldcrest Schitfli Embroidered Automatic Blanket Artie, Blue, Yellow & CinnaBar that the incident was an who has a child attending professionally excuted because of the lack of -colors blue, yellow, green and white. isolated one, confined to Summit High School has array of theatre that could students capable of twin .Reg. 55.00-35.00 Blame the Computer 66x90 Reg. 40.00 25.00 Summit only. Since the Editor, Summit Herald heard of the changes that be appreciated by the the operating and maintaining full single control Reg. 65.00 - 40.00 Summit Independence had a The Summit school are being perpetrated by entire city. Remember it: To illustrate this point, full dual control Reg. • 75.00 -45.00 80 K 90 Reg. 45.00 30.00 story similar to the system is proposing to buy a the new administration. back, if you will, to such the tech staff of the Drama queen Reg. 85.00 - 55.00 90x90 Reg. 55.00 35.00 Herald's, we have to assume $38,500 staff computer, the Because of a variety of plays as "Romeo and Club has been forced to call king Reg. 100.00-75.00 108 * in Reg. 65.00 40.00 that the editors there had operation of which would complaints lodged by the Juliet", "The Music Man", upon a member of the Class similar thoughts, with no present a number of serious parents a hew plicy has been "Fiddler on the Roof", and of '79 for sound and lighting intention either of "down- problems. instituted by the ad- "Blithe Spirit" and New assistance , since he playing" the incident, as Part of its job would be to ministration. This new Jersey's first and only graduated. Mr. Merrick implies. It policy creates a junior high Artists in Residence Eighty percent of the seems inconceivable to us handle attendance, grades and scheduling. but, school type atmosphere in program. . students who graduate from why Mr. Merrick would the senior high school. The Summit High School go to think that the the Herald or because an 'intern' would With the beginning of the operate the computer, a youth of this town are being 1980 school year there is no college. Why does a college any newspaper would want subjected to Overly severe preparatory high school to down-play a violent In- mistake in grades for your Drama Club advisor and no child could be blamed not policies in the name of theatre teacher at Summit such as ours persist in cident when the violence better education. All treating its students like Curtain and Drapery Sale Now in Progress .. could easily extend to just on the computer but on High School (unless you the fact that the 'intern' students are required to count the valiant efforts of eighth graders? Next year members of other families, have a written pass with including that of the could be considered still in training, still learning. them at all times and are not editor's.) permitted to move about the This could prove un- grounds freely. There also fortunate for a senior ap- exists the policy of super- plying for college entrance Franklin's Point FRIEDRICH Of View II someone in you; family has a Faced With A Drinking Problem Editor, Summit Herald: drinking problem, you can see & 362 Springfield Av@., Summit, NJ. Aie you sick and died of The following letter has what it's doing to them • been delivered to Winston H. being sifk and t»«t? Cox, president of the Board But can you see what it's doing of Education. Publication in Perhaps Alcoholics to you? Open Mon. thru Sat. 9:00 -5:30 Thurs. 'til 8:30 The Summit Herald is Anonymous The Area's Largest and Finest Facilities requested. For informatioit and Margaret W.Taylor help contact Can Help President ALA NON Phone 277-1900 Franklin School PTO Write P.O. Box 315 535 SPRINGFIEUO AVE AT MORRIS AVE Write P.O.Box 487 + + + 273-3333 Mr. Winston H. Cox 0r Call 672-7231 Or Call 763-1115 Pages THE SUMMIT HERALD, JANUARY 15, 1981 Summit Cagers Seeking Fourth View from the Top 'Take a Poster Consecutive Conference Title 9 Summit High's basketball play. the Hilltoppers have im- averaging over 30 points per career-high totals Home Friday team, coached by Tom Summit faces a key proved since the start of the game this season, led the Springfield surprised Gotsill, is off to a line start conference test at (! p.m. season. The Pioneers had Hilltoppers with 29 points. Summit by jumping off to a by Howie Anderson in its bill for an un- tomorrow when it hosts' beaten Summit, 00-52, in the Chip Lovejoy added eight, 16-12 lead in the first period. Ever since Jim Naismith hung the peach basket up, precedented fourth con- Verona High. The Hillbillies Summit Holiday Tour- while Jack George and J.D. The Hilltoppers got un- Friday nights during the winter season have been secutive Suburban Con- are expected to make a nament last month. Colton has six apiece. Mark tracked with a 23-point reserved for basketball. Tomorrow night in the Summit ference title. strong run for the title Playing at home, New Kliesch tallied 24 points for second period for a 35-31 gym will not be any different thanany of the thousands of The Hilltoppers are 3-0 in Summit has won the last Providence had to be ac- New Providence. halftime lead, others that have preceded it. Wrong! Tomorrow night the conference after scoring three years under Gotsill's corded the favorite's role in Green was limited to a will be a lot different, and the difference will certainly be victories last week over - tutelage. the wake of its earlier season-low 19 points in the The Bulldogs stayed in worth witnessing. New Providence (62-40) and The surprisingly easy triumph, but the Pioneers victory over Springfield, but contention through three First, it will be the annual poster give-away night. The Springfield (73-59). Summit victory over New never had a chance against the Hilltoppers got added periods, trailing only 54-49, first 150 fans who enter will be given a very attractive (5-4) had won three straight Providence provides solid the revenge-minded offense from Lovejoy (19 but Summit wrapped up the poster - calendar. It is just right for displaying in the games going into this week's evidence about how much Hilltoppers. points), Colton (14 points) victory with a 19-10 bulge in kitchen or bedroom or just about anywhere. Besides Summit jumped in front, and Henry Hopkins (10). the final period. Don pictures of this year's team, the poster provides the 1980- 14-9, in the first period and Lovejoy and Colton, who Meixner had 25 points for 81 schedule as well as a calendar, which is handy for Hilltopper Wrestlers was in complete command missed the early part of the Springfield, while Larry crossing off the days until summer vacation. with a 30-13 bulge at half- season with a leg injury, had Walker had U. Friday night also provides a super matchup of teams. time, after limiting New The season is still early but this game has to be put in the Downed Providence to just four "crucial" category. The opponent is Verona High, which Summit High's wrestling (158) scored a pin in just 56 points in the second period. Grapplers Win Three has breezed through the early conference games and lias team dropped to 1-3 for the seconds. Jason Harlaambus The Hilltoppers added to The Summit Grapplers, A to be considered a real contender for this year's con- their big lead in each of the by forfeit. ference championship. Summit is bidding for an un- season last Saturday, (129) posted a 7-3 decision, Board of Recreation The Summit Grapplers bowing to Madison High, 51- final two quarters. wrestling team, dropped a precedented fourth consecutive title, so the confrontation 29 For Green Senior Division team is like the new kid on the block taking on the perennial 15, in a Suburban Con- while Vanlong Niyban (101) close match to Basking defeated Hillside, 69-28, at ference match. was awarded a forfeit Jay Green, Summit's bully. Ridge, 40-35, but won three Summit. In the 14 matches Willie Wilson Summit's Tony Catullo victory. super guard, who is other matches. The wrestled, Summit won nine. Summit fans should take real pride in their team. It is a wrestlers were all 6th grade Summit also received three group that was stripped of all but one of last year's and under and competing in forfeits. The next match starters. Their youth and inexperience was vividly ap- Willie Wilson Speaker parent in the early games and the Holiday Tournament AEROBIC MOVEMENT DANCE — GYM - THREE LOUNftES the Junior will be at Elizabeth, Wrestling League, a strong January 17. could be placed in the disaster classification. Slowly but and competitive league. surely they have really started to develop. Their Winners for Summit At 'Hot Stove' Dinner trademark at this juncture of the season seems to be For most of the Summit were; 1 hustle, tenacity and Jay Green! wrestlers, this was their 65 lbs., M. Osmulski Kansas City Royals' National Champion was the NAUTILUS - NAUTILUS first lime on the mats, on a decisioned Waters, 10-3. outfielder Willie Wilson will Westfield Merchants. The Jay has bad a phenomenal start this year. Besides competitive basis, and all 70 lbs,, C. Brodman be the guest speaker at the American Division providing stability and leadership, he has been putting COMINGSOON the grapplers performed pinned Caprio, 1:20. 45th annual Hot Stove Champion was Woodbridge the ball through the hoop at a 32-points-per-game exceptionally well. League Dinner on Tuesday, Recreation. Bert Kosup of average. He is the only returning starter from last year's A Complete Exclusive Nautilus Gymnasium 75 lbs., P. Facchinee January 20 at 6:30 p.m. Co- Woodbridge Recreation will championship team and is the player they all look to in Winners for Summit pinned Brady, 1:10. sponsored by the Union clutch situations. were: 80 lbs., C. Catullo pinned be cited as the Union County JOIN NOW County Department of League's Most Valuable Friday night also may provide the arena for Jay's 57 lbs., Leo Pietrontumo Wicks, 0:40. Parks and Recreation, the Player. The Joseph Banyasz pinned Partoeld, 1:30 95 lbs., M. Space pinned point number 1,000. This milestone would give him USE OUR FACILITY FREE UNTIL awards night will be held in Memorial Award for the membership in a club with only two other members - 63 lbs., Ed Torres won by Hughes, 3:30. the Town and Campus THE NAUTILUS IS INSTALLED forfeit. highest batting average will Dave Dixon and Willie Wilson. That is a pretty elite 100 lbs., O. Nguyen pinned Union. go to Tom Mine of the group, tosay the least. If Jay keeps putting the ball in the WHIRLPOOLS • SAUNA - STEAM ROOM 67 lbs., Craig Brodman McClearey, 1:20. Watchung Driers. > pinned M. Walsh, 1:10 105 lbs., F. Reyes pinned Joining Wilson, a Summit basket at his present rate, he may just wind up as SWIMMING POOL - SUN ROOM native and former high This year's guest speaker, Summit's all-time scoring champion. It couldn't happen 80 lbs Carmen Catullo H. Weeks, 0:40. to a nicer athlete! drew with Eno, 0-0. 112 lbs., E. Catullo won by school baseball star, in Wilson, is the recipient of 90 lbs., Rubin Chester won forfeit. honoring area teams and the New Jersey Sports So fans, the stage is set for Friday night. There is not a FREE athletes, will be Jerry Writers Association's "Pro single reason why you should stay home, and there are To The First 100 Health Club Members by forfeit. 133 lbs., S. Johnson pinned 105 lbs., Rob Paessler Charles, 2:10. Molloy. Called the "toast- Athlete of the Year" all kinds of good reasons to come out and support your Permanent Lockers Free decisioned Curin,, 7-1. master of N6w Jersey," citation. Wilson set a team. Come early, pick up a poster, and then "root, root, 140 lbs., D. Russo pinned Molloy will also speak at the modern major league root for the home team." In the Union County Holt, 0:40. Hot Stove League Dinner. record for inside-the-park LIMITED OFFER League, the Summit Grap- 148 lbs., S. Sablack won by During the evening's home runs as well as several Health Club Memberships plers defeated Union, 68-18 forfeit. program, Stanley "Shorty" switch-hitting records. at Summit. This league The Summit Grapplers Trela of Roselle Park, John Called the up-coming 3 Summit Swimmers comprises boys from eighth Junior Division team Vohnoutka of Summit, Jack master of hitting and base Reg. NOW grade and under. Winners defeated Bound Brook 43-18, Lutton of Rahway, Mike running, he heads the list of for Summit were at Bound Brook. In the 15 Marsnick of Hillside and base stealers in the Sparkle in Meet 3 Month Membership *1O5 *90 60 lbs., Matt Ciampa matches wrestled, Summit Ray Pope of Sottierville will American League. During $ decisioned Diarpa, 6-0. won 10. The next match will be inducted into the Union the past season, he led the The Northern New Jersey 100 butterfly, 1:06.92; sixth 6 Month Membership *2Q0 175 65 lbs., Mike Osmulski be January 17 at South County Baseball Hall of league in hits, triples, total Invitational Swim Meet was in the 200 I.M., 2:24.28 and Plainfield. Winners for $ 2. •> decisioned Hardman, 5-4. Fame. The late Mike bases and runs scored. held at the Bridgewater 200 freestyle, 2:07.03, and 1 Year Membership '350 300 80 lbs., Pat Catullo pinned Summit were: Fedish, who resided in Community pool. Area eighth in the 100 backstroke, Mauch, 2:10. 50 lbs., Mark Ciampa won Linden, will be -inducted Wilson was drafted by youngsters swimming for 1:12.02. He also swam on the OPEN HOUSE 85 lbs,, Schwarz pinned by forfeit. posthumously. Kansas City during the first the Berkeley Aquatic Club, second place 200 freestyle Bauer, 3:15. 53 lbs., A Facchinee round of the June, 1974 draft coached by Jim Wood, who and medley relays. Free Use of AHJEtCWi!._,. ,,i90»«4bs., Matt Space decisioned J. Balash, 4-1. ,. Bernie Drier pf Watching . after a career as a super placed were: January 26-31 6:30 a.m. to 6: decisioned Crincilli, 9-1. 57 lbs., Putrontumo will receive the Peter Bokay high school athlete. He spent 95 lbs., Paul Johnson pinned B. Bedner, 1:30. Memorial Award for his his first two years in the Sumner Anderson of outstanding contribution to minors with Sarasota, Fla. Summit, swimming in the 10 PERMANENT LOCKERS - AMPLE PARKING - SUMNASTICS decisioned Swain, 8-0. 63 lbs., E. Torres 100 lbs., Quan Nguyen decisioned B. Balash, 8-0. Union County baseball, and Waterloo, Iowa before and under age group, took pinned Callager, 0:50. 77 lbs., T. Chase while Reggie Hammonds, being sent to Omaha, Neb. the high point award by SCUBA 112 lbs., Enzo Catullo decisioned G. Werkmen, 9-1. recently graduated football to concentrate on perfecting placing first in the 200 I.M., Livingston Racquctbail pinned Neuman, 0:26. 80 lbs., M. Duffy pinned R. and baseball star for Scotch his switch hitting. He joined 2:37.57; second in 100 QMSB 119 lbs., Steve Smith Dendorf, 2:52. Plains-Fanwood High the Royals in 1978, stealing freestyle, 1:03.91; 50 School, will receive th« 46 bases on 43 hits. freestyle, 29.10; 100 pinned Rose, 3:15. 85 lbs., P. Catullo breaststroke, 1:24.42, and Starts Monday & Health Club (201)994.3450 126 lbs., Jim Stogarrd won decisioned G. Ulmer, 4-0. Edward U. Cooper Award as In his second full year in at tha the most valuable scholastic the major league, Wilson 100 butterfly, 1:12.77; and 39 West NorthfieW Road Uvinaston NJ 07039 by forfeit. 90 lbs., T. Walton third in 200 freestyle; SUMMIT I 133 lbs., Scott Johnson decisioned O. Carmen, 7-2. player. improved his batting YMCA Westfield PAL: will be average to .315, nth in the 2:20.08, and 100 backstroke; "POOLSCOOL" won by forfeit. HWT D. Guthric pinned C. 1:20.13. He also swam on the JAN. 19,1931 140 lbs., Dan Rus'so won by Sinebaldi, 2:30. awarded the Raymond E. American League, tied for FREE WEEK - JANUARY 19 - 23 Manhardt Memorial Intra- third in triples with 13, came 200 freestyle and medley Call 273-3399 1 forfeit. (C. Logue (GO) drew with relays. See Our Other Ad In This Paper For Details 148 lbs., Scott Saflack won R. Russo, 2-2. County League Award for in sixth in runs scored with the division championship 113, and seventh in hits with and the Intra-County 185. John Bennett of Berkeley Conditioning Program Open League Award for the Tickets are now on sale on Heights, also swimming in playoff championship. a first-come, first-served the 10 and under age group, Ago Limit There is still space in the program designed to im- Roselle Park Youth took second high points by 10 yrs. & prove performance in basis. They are available at Summit Area YMCA's Baseball will receive the the Union County Depart- placing first in the 200 Older weight training and con- specific sports. Classes are Arthur Ferguson Memorial freestyle, 2:17.98; 100 'WE MAKE-IT-EASY! held twice weekly, Tuesday ment of Parks and ditioning program for Intra-County League Award Recreation, Acme and backstroke, 1:14.65; and 100 girls, grades 8 through 12. and Thursday 3:30 to 5 p.m. for the division cham- butterfly, 1:10.97; second in Call 273-3330 for details. Canton Streets, Elizabeth. We're the complete home decorating headquarters This is a structured pionship. This league's most Proceeds from the dinner the 200 I.M.; 2:39.45; fourth valuable player was Bob will fund the Union County in the 100 freestyle, 1:06.14; Hearon from Westfield Youth League, a summer sixth in the 100 breaststroke, COOK & DUNN Paint & Rustic Stains PAL, while the most baseball program for eight 1:29.36; and seventh in the BEIFUS valuable pitcher was Ken to 15 year olds. Information 50 freestyle, 30.99. He also Morris of the same team. is available by calling 352- swam on the winning 200 The Union County League 8431. freestyle and 200 medley PREFNISHED IN SOUTH ORANGE relays. PANELING YOUR CONVENIENT BUICK Mia Schneider of Summit, swimming in the 10 and MERCEDES-BENZ DEALER Summit Mermen Dunked under age group, placed Armstrong Ceiling Tiles Mountain Lakes High's Court Chapman winning in eighth in the 100 backstroke, men's swim team had too 1:55.8. 1:23.88. 1-17 WEST SO. ORANGE AVE. much overall balance for Raftis also won the 200 White Leaders & Gutters SOUTH ORANGE 762-7500 Summit and handed the individual medley (2:17.7) Albert Anderson of Hilltoppers a 95-57 setback and was second in the 100 Summit, swimming in the in the season opener for both freestyle. Theriot won the U-12 group, took second in Scotch Plains INSULATION teams. 100 backstroke (1:09) and the 100 butterfly, 1:04.70; YMCA Summit took an early lead was second in the 100 but- fourth in the 100 backstroke, TUESDAY, POWER TOOLS with a victory in the 200 terfly. Chapman was first in 1:03.90, and 200 I.M., JAN. 20,1981 medley relay with a quartet the 500 freestyle (5:58) and 2:22.06; fifth in the 100 of John Theriot, Don Keith Chisholm took the 100 freestyle, 58.58 and 200 c*98S-22M \] HAND TOOLS Enroll breaststroke (1:15.2). freestyle, 2:06.53; and Chishohn. Tim Raftis and eighth in the 50 freestyle, 26.32 and 100 breaststrokc, THE Now! 1:19.07. 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4 THE SUMMIT 1IEKALD, JANUARY 15, 1981 Page9 Scuba Diving Course At Summit 'Y' Beacon Hill Skaters The Summit Area YMCA the Scuba Diving Center in is offering an eight-week Edison. Scuba diving course Participants receive Win 6 League Games beginning Monday, January N.A.S.D.A. and Y.M.C A. 19. The weekly class will run certification after suc- The BHC Squirl-A hockey pucksters eked out a 2-1 7:30 - 10 p.m. (cam played good defense victory over Essex Hunt. cessfully completing the and offense to down the Forechecking well Essex For ages 15 and up. the course. The first class program covers all aspects is a free demonstration. For Essex Hunt Club and Hunt scored midway of Scuba diving and will be Huntington Winter Club through the first period and more information, call 273- teams. it wasn't until halfway taught by instructors from Tucker Oswald led the through the second that the scoring against Essex Hunt Bantams tied on Mike with two goals. Atherton, Newbold's goal, on passes Bfandi and Thomas also had from Jay Harrington and goals in the 5-2 victory. Topher Solmssen. Aggressive team play was The winning goal came GOLD & SILVER turned in by Wesson and late in the third period as Stockton. Newbold scored again, with The team revenged an an assist from Harrington. ARE CLIMBING earlier loss to Huntington by Goalie Steve Turko faced outskating their hosts, 7-3. only 17 shots as defensemen Good passing and team play Chip Wittmann, Pete Swell AGAIN combined to give BHC the and Andrew Barnard played GOAL-MOUTH SCRAMBLE—Heath Watson, goalie for Beaton Hill Squirts "A" team, victory. Brandli netted four strong games. tries to smother puck in front of his nets in game with Essex Hunt Club, Trying to fend WE BUY ANY FORM goals, Dadd contributed two off Essex Hunt skater are John Atherton, left, and Cottie itoillod. and Thomas one. Assists In another league game, OF GOLD & SILVER were credited to Gerry the A's gained their third Richard Boehlke, who had a Welsh contributed to the Scully,- Brandli, Dudd, and Beacon Hill dominated play triumph (against two throughout much of the "hat trick." John Hogan and victory. Thomas. defeats) by topping Hun- • Gold Jewelry, any item marked 10K, contest. Scores were not- Booth Hodde also scored, The shutout was made 14K, I8K, Rings, Watches, Necklaces, Fine defense was turned tington, 3-1. Andrew Bar- ched by John Clark (hat with assists from Brian possible by the excellent in by Atherton, Senn, nard opened the scoring High School or College Rings. We test un- MANNING DEFENSE—John Shipley plays a defensive trick), Brandon Harrington Schaeffler and John play of Peter Zanelli, with 13 marked gold. Westi'all, ahdBoillod. Goalie with a blue-line slap shot (Hat trick), Andrew Barefoot. The excellent saves in goal, and defenders spot for Beacon Hill Club's Bantam "It" ice hockey early in the first period and team. In background is goalie David Watson, who has Heath Watson had 14 saves. Lawrence (2), and Chris offensive play of Nick Watts Barden, John Hogan, • Silver, any item marked Sterling or .925, Continuing the winning Mike Newbold followed Badgley. Palinnich, Hans Mortiz, Andrew Solmssen and Silverware, Tea Sets, Jewelry, Bars, elc. been credited with 297 saves this season. shortly with a goal-mouth ways in league competition The final 9-2 score Douglas Webster and Eric Schaeffler. were the PeeWee A's, who dump. Huntington also • Coins, Quarters, Dimes, Halves, Dollars scored in the first period, reflected a total team effort. before 1965, any material of mimismaUc alsodowned Essex Hunt and Winger Jim Killegrew Lacrosse Signups At Huntington. A 2-1 triumph at but Newbold tallied again in value. the second on % pass from contributed an assist. the Hunt Club saw a strong Defensemen Ed Meyercord, 'showing by defensemen Solmssen from behind the POOR HENRY'S, S&LOON WE ARE A PERMANENT BUSINESS net. Bill Kelsey, Bill Mauze and Junior High Jan. 22 Oswald, Cooper, Cowles and David Jenkins were strong Barden. The two goals were Huntington caught fire in All 7th, 8th, and 9th grade dination and timing. on defense. Goalie Steve ROAST PRIME R19S OF BEEF scored by Foil, assisted by the third period, but goalie Swett was called upon 34 Summit residents are in- Lacrosse is played on a Stockton, and Long, on a Steve Turko, almost totally OR vited to register for the field similar to football, with times in net. pass from Moriarty. idle until then, had to turn BHOJLEO FRESH FISH spring 1981 lacrosse season. six foot square upright goals away seven shots, making The team came up short Signups will be held at the at each end A team consists At Huntington the winning against Essex Hunt, but got (Ofthtday) §TAMP & COIN- margin was 5-2. Long, several tough saves, in- Valley Mall Summit Junior High School, of 10 players: one goalie, cluding a penalty shot at- on the Scoreboard with two Thursday, Jan. 22 at 2:30 three defensemen, three Moriarty and Wesson were tallies by Badgeley and one 8.95 Valley Road (Springfield Ave.), Gillette scorers with one goal apiece tempt. p.m. midfielderscand three at- by Harrington. With the with 88, 8*tatf, Potsta, »w> BrssnS Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5 tackmen. and Stockton tallied two. The Beacon Hill Varsity exception of a let-down in 386-1144 Team structure will be Feeley looked especially ice hockey team broke into organized for 7th and 8th The Summit Lacrosse the third period, BHC "On Ills Sconlc Passs/c filter" strong in goal. the victory column with a played the Hunt Club even. 647-6550 grade "A" and "B" squads Club had a highly successful win over Cranford. Skating season last year. The fresh- In an important league On the Squirt B level, BHC 138 Eagle Rock Ava., East Hanover and a freshman team at this game, the BHC Bantam A with only nine players, time. men were undefeated State won over Pascack Valley, 5- Recruiting for a 4-6 grade champions and the 7th and 0. The offense was led by team will take place in 8th grade team won the Summit Women Score February. Jr. Lacrosse The game of lacrosse was League. An annual in- 'first introduced to Summit terstate matchup with two Season's First Win in the spring of 1972. At that of Maryland's best -teams Summit High's women's conference outing. time several former players will continue this year as an basketball team, coached by Haselman had 14 points •organized the Summit end-of-the-season highlight. Wayne Butrick, posted its and Cottingham 12 in the Please call Steve Hadley Realize Your Savings Goals ,jLacrosse Club to provide first victory of the season loss to New Providence. .boys of all ages the op- 277-3135 if you have any last week, nipping Betsy Hazen led the portunity to compete. The questions. Springfield, 36-34, in a Hilltoppers with 10 points in . original team was com- SUMMIT WOMEN'S Suburban Conference game the loss to undefeated Clark. prised of 26 players, ranging LACROSSE — Anyone in- in Summit. Summit (1-6) played host with Great Rates at from eighth graders to high terested in becoming in- Karen Haselman led the to Caldwell Tuesday after- school seniors. Now the volved in playing or Hilltoppers with 14 points, noon and will play at men's Summit lacrosse coaching, call George while Marnita Cottingham Verona at 8 p.m. tomorrow . program includes over 150 Howie, 273-8781. tallied 12. in a pair of Suburban • Varsity, J.V., Frosh, 7-8 NEW PROVIDENCE Earlier last week, Summit Conference games this Summit Federal grade and 4-6 grade team LACROSSE — Anyone in- had bowed to New week. players. A women's team is terested in becoming in- Providence, 51-36, in a Savings and loan Association also startog this -ytati volved or coaching call conference game and had What Other Swim & Lacrosse can be described David Doremus, 665-0312. lost to Clark, 47-21, in a non- Tennis Club Offers as a combination of football, Skating on a :->• hockey, soccer and even basketball. The size of the Gymnasts Capture Frozen Lake? player is not as important a • fac tor as in some sports, and 26 Eihbons free substitution rules make beam. Elizabeth also The YWCA Summit brough home a fifth-place '. it possible for many players Summies Class II gymnasts to take part. The sport ribbon for bars. Catherine captured 26 ribbons Sunday Johnson took sixth place for develops and is dependent at the U.S.G.F. sanctioned 2*' upon quickness, coor- vault and bars, second for meet in Allendale. floor, and fifth for all- Mustangs Win, In the 15 and over age around. group, Melinda Watkins of In the 9-11 age group, Sonics Score New Providence took fifth Janine Palschakov of New place on beam, third on Providence earned a third- Skate on Safe, Well In Cage Debuts vault, and second for floor v Opening-week action in place ribbon for bars and Maintained. Natural Ice exercise, uneven bars and floor, a second for balance the Summit Recreation all-around. , '. Wilson Division saw the beam and all-around and a copper springs In the 12-14 age group, BSACH AKD Sonics defeat the Pintos, 22- first place for vault. Amy Nola Zusi of Summit Cohen brought home the 10, and the Mustangs beat received the sixth-place the Broncos, 26-6. fourth-place ribbons for ribbon for floor, fifth for bault, beam and all-around, The Sonics jumped out in vault, fourth for bars and front of the Pintos, 6-0, after a fifth on bars and first on all-around, and tied for third floor. •_- the first period, only to see with Elizabeth Jonesalso of their opponents rally to tie, Summit, on the balance 6-6, at the half. The Sonics dominated the third period, building a 20-10 advantage. Soccer Youth Trip JANUARY Nelson Griggs scored eight The Summit Youth Soccer points for the Sonics. Association is sponsoring a The Mustangs raced to a special excursion bus to see G-2 lead after one quarter as the New York Arrows vs. WHITE SALE Phil Ryan led the attack. the Baltimore Blast on The Broncos failed to score Sunday, January 18 at the GALLO in the second period, while Nassau Coliseum on Long RIUNITE the Mustangs increased Island. The Blast is the only CHABL1S their lead to 10-2. The team to defeat the Arrows at BIANCO 6 Month Year Mustangs' Dwight Nicols home. BLANC had the hot hand during the All soccer players -in the $ 1.SL Variable Rate Certificate second half, scoring 12 of his Summit area, v and their 4L Money Market Certificate game-high 14 points, helping parents, are invited on this 6-99 the Mustangs to victory. family excursion to the TAYLOR Effective through January 21,1981 Arrows game. The bus will DEWARS - $1000. minimum deposit DOES YOUR CHILD leave the Summit Y.M.C.A. CALIFORNIA SHOW TENNIS at 12 noon. Total cost for the WHITE LABEL POTENTIAL? game ticket .plus the bus CELLARS fare will be $7 per person. $ Rate available week of Jan. 15 thru Jan. 21,1981 Please make checks 750ML payable to the SUMMIT 7.99 To receive tnil histi annual yield, principal 1 interest must be reinvested at mMunty «the b per annum time rate IntcreK rate mar be hisher or lower at time of renewal. the . v;>«'' " YOUTH SOCCER Federal Resulatlom proWBit iht compoundins of interest durlns the term of these accounts. RACQUE T Sptn8ctU> ASSOCIATION. Call M. WALKERS cavnm Byrne, 273-7782, and make SAMBUCA Other Savings Programs NEW VERNON RD , MEYEHSVILLE your reservation by Call 6470130 635 2913 Saturday, January 17. 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i. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS DISPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 Page 11 Energy and the way we live:XII OperalW Review^ scheduled 9 The American Opera Solar Energy and ' 'Appropriate Technologies'' Theatre, which gave its "Seems Like Old Times debut performance last Glenda Parks (Hawn), a routines thai first made him (EDITOR'S NOTE: This passive solar techniques for The most common type of times the current annual vironment He is also co- November 23, will present by Miriam Cougdon lamous. is the twelfth in a series of 15 new homes and buildings "Seems Like Old Times" liberal lawyer; a random photovoltaic cell, the silicon human use of fossil fuels. director of the Environ- "An evening with the assortment of impoverished Hawn is very good, as articles exploring "Energy utilize the mass of thick cell, now costs $8-$10 per The conserve tion mental Policy Institute and American Opera Theatre" is super fun, one of those always. Grodin is, too, and the Way We Live." In walls, rocks, and storage comedies that sends young felons and illegal watt of generating capacity, economy and the solar energy-policy coordinator on January 29, 30, 31 and alietis whom she hires as though his more or less this article, Wilson Clark, devices to store solar heat when arranged in special transition are not radical, for the Environmental February 1 at the Chatham audiences into un- straight-man role pales advisor on energy and en- captured by the buildings controllable paroxysms of household help; Ira Parks power-generating arrays. impossible steps for our Policy Center in Playhouse. Executive (Grodin), GI e n d a ' s before the antics of his co- vironmental issues to and their windows for later Yet a reduction in cost to $1- civilization. Using energy Washington, D. C. He is the Producer Constantine laughter. What makes the stars. And a new young California Governor use. New structures may be film so funny is the ab- husband, an ambitious $2 per "peak" watt is ex- efficiently and increasing author of "American Land Kitsopoulos of Summit has young I).A. who is about to actor, T. K. Carter, is ab- KUmund G. Brown, Jr., specifically designed to pected within the next few the use of solar energy will and Rural Resources," announced curtain times solutely superb split-seeond solutely hilarious as discusses solar and other incorporate large south- timing of every line and be named Attorney General years, as modern have dramatic, positive "Energy for Survival: The will be 8 p.m. for the first for California: a peppery Chester, a former ghetto alternative energy sources. facing windows, as well as manufacturing techniques effects on the U.S. economy. Alernative to Extinction," three performances and 7every gesture by every street kid and thief who This series, written for special ventilation actor and actress, including cook; and of course, the and new technologies for Decentralized, community and "U.S. Energy Policy: p.m. for the final per- dogs. serves as chauffeur and COURSES BY techniques to cool struc- producing the silicon raw SelectedEnvironmental and formance. six dogs who should have approaches to solving Into .slips Nick (Chase), butler to the Parks'. NEWSPAPER, a program tures in summer. material are introduced. energy problems encourage Social Policy Issues." Featured on this program received lop billing along of University Extension, with Goldie Hawn, Chevy Glenda's ex-husband. He's Watch for the scene where One award-winning Photovoltaics today are the development of new will be arias and ensembles been forced to commit a Chase's hand is protruding University of California, builder, Jess Savell, has used mostly for remote jobs, and solar energy will from such favorite operas as Cruise and Charles Grodin. San Diego, was funded by Dance Course bank robbery and, one of from under the bed, and used five-inch walls of power applications, such as reduce the need for in- Verdi's "La Traviata," life's losers on the lam, has Grodin, who doesn't know the National Endowment for concrete and foam in- Coast Guard navigational flationary imports of non- "Kigoletto," Bizet's That's not to say the he's there, stands on the Humanities, with sup- At Church Site movie doesn't have flaws — no place else to go for help. sulation to provide excellent markers. However, some renewable fuels. "Carmen" and Puccini's He turnes up just as the Chase's thumb while telling plemental funding from the cooling qualities in hot producers report that A ten-week session of "Madame Butterfly" and the major one being a dirn- Hawn that if Chase comes National Science Foun- What is needed is a major witted situation-comedy plot Park's are giving a party for climates, His insulating village-sized power systems national commitment to this Dancelot, a dance exercise "La Boheme," which will be all the top law-enforcement back he'ef have to arrest dation.) cocoon has reduced energy around the world that now program, will begin the performed in a full that strays too far from him. Watch for Chase in the goal. The full cooperation of reality. But the high-quality officials in the . country. + +) + requirements by 60 percent use diesel generators are industry, labor unions, week of January 18 at Saint production by the American Much of Nick's time is spent back of Hawn's car, covered in test homes. Such super- finding photovoltaic Andrew's Episcopal Opera Theatre on March 27 performances and direction with a blanket so I he police By Wilson Clark citizens and government help put the viewer in a hiding under beds or The international oil crisis insulation will undoubtedly systems an economic can make the dream of an Church, 419 South street, anfj 28 stealing cars, but Chase's won't see him - but with his prove popular as consumers replacement. Murray Hill. mood to forgive the many hands holding the blanket on is worsening, and safety and energy-efficient solar age Tickets are now on sale. slips in logic. There is also comic timing is so perfect it environmental problems recognize substantial Other large-scale solar into a reality. AccordinAdi g to a spokes- por reservations, call 277- either side of his face. And energy savings at low cost. some slapstick we could do isn'l as tedious as it sounds. plague the development of technologies include "power (The views expressed in person for the program, the 2449 between 9 a.m. and 12 Moreover, his Saturday watch for the one where the such energy sources as Active Collectors towers." Special reflector session is open to persons noon. Ticket prices are $4.50 without. ghetto kid gets to drive at COURSES BY Imagine a household in Night Live fans will be nuclear fission and coal. The The active approach to mirrors, called heliostats, NEWSPAPER are those of rrom ages four years for general admission and rewarded by some of their top speed, breaking every rapid development of solar energy, which uses concentrate sunlight a through adult. The dance $3 50 for students under 18 which constant cheerful rule — with police escort. the authors only and do not chaos reigns. It includes: fall-down and rubber-face renewable, efficient energy special collectors to trap thousand-fold to generate necessarily reflect those of exercise, which include and senior citizens, After scenes like those, supplies through harnessing heat and storage devices to steam in a tower-mounted the University of California, fundamental dance i —-— _ —- you'll be glad the movie is the sun is therefore quickly save it for later use, is also boiler, which in turn is the National Endowment for slow in spots; you need becoming an important rapidly growing. connected to a conventional the Humanities, the dTStnceioTmslTe Mrs. Hoiub Retires From Oak Knoll those pauses to catch your national priority. Early in this century, a electric turbogenerator. National Science Foun- February. She and her beautiful, the quiet Masses breath. Unlike the centralized substantial market for solar The "solar pond," another dation, or the participating intended to develop husband William, residents in the Chapel, the cham- At Watchunfi Blue Star, energy sources of today, the collectors developed in large-scale technology, newspapers and colleges.) strengthendurance, , flexibilitas well ya san and residenMaryt oHolubf Summit, a long-tim, who haes of Glen Oaks avenue for .20, pionship basketball games, rated PG. development of clean, more California and Florida, but makes use of special brine NEXT: John H. Gibbons increased perception of been associated with Oak years, are moving |r6 the crazy SI. Patrick's Day localized energies based on the advent of cheap fossil ponds, which trap heat at and William U. Chandler of rhythm. Knoll School of the Holy Mystic, Connecticut, where faculty-senior games, the the sun offers the potential fuels and electricity cur- high temperatures that can the U.S. Office of Attire for the session Child for the last 15 years as he will work for Twenty always-lovely Christmas of a society free from tailed the solar demand. As be used for electricity Technology Assessment should include sweatsuit or hoth teacher of English and concerts, and most of all FREE PARKING 464-M8S shorts, sneakers or rubber- director of public relations, Third Publications, a Springfield Ave, Berkeley HelghK terrorist threats at nuclear late as 1951, however, there conversion. Developed in review the potentials and w Catholic publishing com- that unique Holy Child Spirit plants, environmental were 50,000 solar water Israel, it is now being problems of synthetic fuels. soled shoes. '" leave Summit in early pany. Mrs. Holub expects to which makes Oak Knoll heaters in Miami. degradation from the ex- considered for California's + + + be doing some editing, what it is and what it will Starling Fri., Jan. 9 ploration and development Today, solar water man-made Salton Sea, south About the Author Brew Reports CIBA Gift writing, and work in her new always be: the best of all Thru Jan. 15 of the earth's fossil fuels, heating is catching on again, of Los Angeles;. The Salton Wilson Clark has been on CIBA-GE1GY has made a William B. Wehner. parish, and "learning to schools." "HANGAR 18" and the Damocles sword of and nationally, the industry Sea project would be the the staff of California gift of $5,000 to Drew drive. Mrs. Holub's successor at nuclear power development. may reach $20 billion by the world's largest single solar Governor Edmund G. University's new Research The grant from the "I will always have many Oak Knoll is Alison Cosham Rated PG With a major national end of the 1980s. Solar space project, producing over Brown, Jr., since 1976. He is Institute for Scientists Summit pharmaceutical special memories of Oak formerly director of public Mon. thru Fri 7:15 & 9:00 commitment, we can build heating and air-conditioning 600,000 kilowatts of Sat 2:00,7:154 9:00 assistant to the governor for Emeriti, it was announced firm was part of almost $1.5 Knoll," Mrs. Holub told her relations at Ladycliff Sun. ,2:00, 5:00,7:15*9:00 toivarfi a new solar age technologies are also being economic, pollution-free issues and planning and recently by Vice President million in gifts and bequests colleagues and students in a College, a Catholic women's while making the energy developed and marketed for solar electricity, enough to advisor on energy, for Development and which Drew received during special farew ell, college adjacent to West facilities and use patterns of homes, commercial supply a half-million people. economics, and the en- University Relations the last fiscal year. "Graduation, which is so Point. today more efficient. buildings, and industry. Wind Power Conservation of energy is The most familiar type of Another solar-derived important, but we must solar collector consists of a technology that promises Accelerate the use of dark metal surface covered widespread application as tMewiible energy. with copper tubes for well as low cost is wind .Today, the only major transferring a liquid, en- power. Wind electricity is rfemwnble energy source is. closed in a glass-covered the least expensive form of Rjfdroelectric power, box. Until recently, this was solar energy today, and a triggered by the sun's effect the only widely available recent study by SRI on the world's water cycles. commercial solar International, a technology Hydroelectric dams supply technology. Now, more than consulting firm, indicates .. (our iKrcent of the nation's 100 U.S. manufacturers that wind power could -^energy, but finding new produce a dazzling variety supply 80,000 megawatts of AND CATERING Sites vill limit the potential of designs, such as flat-plate electricity, equivalent to 80 Dining of thr- resource. Looming in , collectors covered with-klarfte nuelear or coal plants, th*_" future, however, are plastic glazing; collectors qjKJttie turn of the century. other more direct uses of the that have tracking devices To date, several large sun's energy. to "follow" the sun; and wind generators have been There are two basic ways evacuated tube collectors built by the federal to utilize solar energy in that trap heat in glass government, and at least vacuum tubes. one electric utility, the In Style... buildings: through the in- stallation of "active" solar For many household uses, Southern California Edison lollectors, which trap and simple flat-plate collectors Co., has initiated a private can provide hot water and test program. Until store heat, and through the if you've never had the pleasure the Seafood Crepe which you must 'passive" design of space heating, but for more recently, the government's try, juit to name a few. There is sophisticated applications efforts have focused on of dining at The Office, you'll be in buildings to maximize the "'"The' for a totally satisfying dining expe- usually a fresh fish specialty of the use of natural sunlight and — such as providing heat gargantuan machines — day. Popular side dishes are the each having rotor blades up ICE rience. The atmosphere is quite other climate-related over 200 degrees F. for the exciting with a turn of the century selections of fried vegetables, of energy factors. operation of refrigeration or to 300 feet in spread. Recent 61 Union Place Summit, I\U. motif highlighted by an array of which the eggplant and mushrooms Passive Solar Design industrial heating equip- research shows, however, fright across from train station) interesting memorabilia throughout are exceptional. And, top off your ment — concentrating and that smaller machines 522-0550 the entire restaurant. meal with a slice of homemade Harnessing the sun's (1,000 kilowatt, 100-200 foot energy through passive tracking collectors are The menu is as stimulating as the walnut pie or perhaps cheesecake. preferred. blades) linked together in Your favorite cocktails are available designs has been the One of tfie most unique restau- i atmosphere and boasts quiche favorable areas may be the as well as coffee specialties. hallmark of good ar- Today's solar hot water rants to coma along in the past quickies, homemade soups and best, most economic answer This Sunday or any day, visit chitecture for centuries. heaters cost from $1,500 to decade. The Office, located in the chowders, tantalizing omelette con- to the energy problem. The Office . . . fine food priced Greek and Roman buildings $4,000 for household in- midst of Summit's business district coctions, salad plates and a superb sensibly in a stimulating atmo- faced the sun to gather heat; stallations, and upwards of Since wind generators are is now open on Sunday. You canselection of gourmet burgers and sphere. Mon-Thurs. 11 a.m. - 12 $10,000 for more relatively simple, they can now dine from 4 p.m. through 10 sandwiches. Entrees include Shrimp medieval castles were often a.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. -1 a.m., sophisticated systems. As be manufactured in large ip.m., and the bar will be serving and Lobster Scampi, London Broil, built to store heat in great Sunday 4 p.m. -11 p.m. masses of stone; tropical technologies improve in the quantities at low cost and till 11 p.m. BB-Q Boneless Chicken Bosoms and structures are built with 1980s, costs — discounting installed at favorable sites. thatch and airy breezeways inflation — are expected to The World Meteorological to deflect solar heat; barns decline. Organization estimates that in northerly climes are built Photovoltaics 20 million megawatts of with sloping, south-facing A currently expensive, yet wind electricity can be LUNCHEON roofs to catch solar heat and very promising, solar harnessed on a global basis. Restaurant—] DINNER • COCKTAILS deflect winter snows. technology that is utilized on Solar energy is also stored Today, the lessons of spacecraft involves in biomass, or plant matter, OUR NEW passive solar design — photovoltaics, whereby tiny that can be converted into The fines: authentic Chinese cuisine: BANQUET ROOM neglected since the in- cells (similar to the silicon liquid and gaseous fuels to Peking, Hunan end Sicchuan CASUAL PLACE IS NOW OPEN troduction of cheap energy, semiconductor chips used in replace petroleum and ReeonnBeaded by New Vork Times 3 Morris Ave., Summit April 6, 1980 90 South Si MmrnMivh ! "Relax in our home air-conditioners and pocket calculators) convert natural gas. The goal is Call 277-2343 10-20 percent of the sunlight " ~- ill 3B7 Mdrtison Av cozy Dining Room" compact central heating tantalizing — the energy Catering Available striking their surface into, Lunch - Dinner - Orders to Go Sunday Dinner 5 - 9 p.m. systems — are once again stored in biomass is Lunch Special Only $2.95 Lunch Mon-Sat. 11:30-3:30- Dinners 5 -10 Mon. -Sat. being learned. Proven direct-current electricity. estimated to be 10 to 40 Lunch noun: Tut.-Frl 11:30-2:30, Sit. 12:00-2:30 Dinner boon: Tutl-Thi*. 54, Fri. A Sat 5-10, Sun. 2-9, Cloud MamUy. 273-0483 FINANCES 330 SpringfWd Ave., Summit, NX (mm comet of Summit Ave.) he 5220550 Sooner or Later They Get to Everyone. TTVEEf 635-2323 61 Union Place, Summit I. OUVIS NtTUNIH 1HKIHFU They keep more people from seeking Irittit acrsti from tfl* train station) HA VE YOUR NEXT AFFAIR A T THE . . . Open Sunday AND completing dental care . .. SUMMIT SUBURBAN HOTEL 4 p.m. -11p.m. Whether it be, 20 to 60 in a private RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Mon.-Thurs. II a.m. • II a.m. • Fri. Sat. 11 a.m. • 1 a.m. Are You One of Them??? Room or a lavish affair of 500 in FAMILY PINNING GRACIOUS the American Heritage Ballroom COLONIAL ATMOSPHERE you're assured the finest in cuisine, — LUNCHEONS DAILY - PLAIN & SIMPLY potables & service at a fair price. Dinmrs: ServedIrom *:30• Sun. IM Entertainment Thurs., Fri., Sat. & Sun M Main St., Colonial Village, Chatham —Closed Mon. Our, dentistry is quality, in the Hunt Club Restaurant. THE PIE'S Our fees are affordable Serving Breakfast - Lunch & Dinner And we treat you the person, 570 Springfield Ave., Summit 273-30O0 THE LIMIT! As well as you the patient CRUSTY BAKERS - BASHFUL BARTENDERS CRAFTY CHEFS - WILLING WAITERS BUSY BUSBOYS - DAINTY DISHWASHERS GALL 822-1200 HAPPY HOSTESSES - JOLLY JANITORS If you have been quoted a fee & would CHARLEY'S AUNT like a second opinion, Famoui lor Our The Inn place to eat Inn, drink Inn If you would like to know our fees SANDWICHES 4 STEAK BURGERS and be entertained inn. ' Quality cocktail* - Credit Ordi Honored If you would like to just ask questions. RESTAURANT 233-2280 . OAIIY SPECIALS 522 Southern Blvd., Chatham Township Mon. • Thurj. 11:30 10 9 Jerome «NT6HTAINMENT WJNTIY »,,•«»• Phone 8224400 Fri. Sat. 11:30to 10 H You can't ignore or wish problem teeth away. JtMorrutownRO (RI.I01) Bern»rd»ville Sunday 12:00 to 9 Levine, DDS We prefer to, see you & your family sooner 560 Springfield Ave., Westfield 28 Walnut St. rather than later for proper dental care. Madison 822-1200 Near Rt. No. 24 DENTISTRY Page 12 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THE NEW PROVIDENCE. BERKELEY HEIGHTS DISPATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,198j_ Morris Count; BOARD The Oranges BOARD NEW PROVIDENCE and Mapiewood, BERKELEY HEIGHTS including Milibiim, Short Hills, Springfield SOMERSET COUNTY REALTORS REALTORS SHOWCASE OF FINE HOMES AND PROPERTIES and Livingston

JUST STARTING HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Now 4 bedroom center hall I THE FAITOUTE AGENCY Colonial. Fireplace in family room. Large lot. si40,000 • plus, builder, 464(435. PART TIME/ ATTENTION JOB SEEKERS CLERKS iOTHER/DAUGHTER jkltnes COME TO THE We have several 'part time clerical positions In our Murray 6 FAMILY IN SUMMIT NEW JERSEY JOB SERVICE Hill office. Starting time and This 6 family investment pays job duties vary. We offer a good A TERRIFIC INVESTMENT s$nre \$% an attractrve IS percent net located at r starting salary and future ad- including amortization. See it vancement based on merit. now I (69,700. Call SUMMIT TOWN HALL Well built - brick and cedar shake - first floor - living room - dining room - 3 bedrooms - A fmfitm BURGDORFF, Realtors, For Information call: $12 Springfield Avenue 1 bath - large modern kitchen (dishwasher) - laundry. 2nd floor - living room - 2 Summit office, S22-1B0O. Summit Mary Anne Elliott, S22-5715 bedrooms - 1 bath - large modern kitchen - storage room. Patio - 2 car garage - gas 2nd Floor heat - unbelievably priced at 1129,900. Tel. 273-1121 ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. SEE OUR REPRESENTATIVE FOR Mountain Ave., Murray Hill DO WE EVER - SUMMIT LISTINGS INTERVIEWS & JOB REFERRALS Equal Opportunity Employer M/F Your first home? This home is as neat as a pin, and has HELP WANTED Monday, Wednesday & Friday HAVE A TERRIFIC BUY 4 bedrooms, rec room, and a lovely eat-In kitchen. from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. PART TIME BOOKKEEPER- A Summit split level home with 3 large bedrooms, experience only, hours & days family roo,m and a den or 4th bedroom; perfect for BLOOD BANK NO FEE CHARGED TO EMPLOYER OR APPLICANT flexible. Reply Box 127, Summit A fantastic family room with a fireplace - overlooking large secluded yard - 4 Herald, Summit, N.J. 07901. bedrooms - IVi baths - family room - deck - gas heat - lovely quiet street - near grade overnight guests. $132,500. SUPERVISOR school and recreation. Offered at (114,000. A magnificent colonial home, with such tremendous An immediate opportunity is features like built-in cabinets, recessed lighting, available at our prestigious refinished floors. Extra insulation for full efficiency, 3 600 bed suburban teaching REAL ESTATE WE ARE MEMBERS OF 4 MULTIPLE LISTING BOARDS bedrooms plus a 2nd floor den or nursery. 1149,900. hospital located in northern ASSOCIATE N.J. We require a minimum of 3 years supervisory ex- Well established - successful MOUNTAINSIDE perience in Blood Bank. Join 2 office agency - needs associate. Our quality oifice Located on a large fenced in property, the home is in the busy staff of our pro- gressive hospital & earn an will train and guide you to ATTENTION apple pie order. The kitchen opens up into the large excellent salary & benefits unlimited success. Ex- family room with fireplace. There are 4 bedrooms, 2"i perience preferred but will baths. (175,000. package. Contact Personnel after 8:30 A.M. 522-2241. train qualified person. For a NEW PROVIDENCE SUMMIT OVERLOOK HOSPITAL confidential interview call 193 Morris Ave. Summit Gloria Faitoute 273-5522 or JOB SEEKERS!!! 44 SOUTH ST. 3 BEECHWOOD RD. Equal Opportunity 464-1700. 464-1700 273-5522 Employer M/F residing in the following communities! igency YWCA'adult program and Out Reach Director. B.A. and mini- Berkeley Heights, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, East RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted 291 MORRIS AVENUE mum 2 years related experience Orange, Essex Fells, Falrfield, Glen Ridge, Livingston, for full time clerical position. in group leadership. Summit Mapiewood, Mlllburn, Montclair, Murray Hill, New Pro- SUMMIT, N. J. 07901 Knowledge of typing & light book- YWCA 273-4242, An affirmative vidence, North Caldwell, Orange, Roseland, Short Hills, keeping experience desirable. action agency. South Orange, Springfield, Summit, Vauxhall, Verona, West 273-2400 Excellent fringe benefits. Contact Caldwell, West Orange. OUR REPUTATION IS BUILT ON PERSONAL SERVICE Mr. Marcus 5H-90G0, ext. 280. RN ECHOCARDIOGRnPHY/ THE NEW JERSEY JOB SERVICE CHARGES NO FEE FOR IIS SERVICES CARDIOLOGY TO APPLICANTS OR EMPLOYERS. WSJ . _ o — Full time position available Each day local and area employers give us many job in our Cardiac Diagnostic openings of which one may be the very thing you may and Rehabilitation center. be looking for. Your New Jersey State Job Service pro- READY FOR SPRING! Must have 6 months to l year some realtors in town 1111111 VERY SPECIAL CHATHAM COLONIAL - $118,900 experience in Echocar- vides job finding assistance to you without charge of any diography. Pleasant at- kind. have more salespeople than we do... Eight rooms, 2% baths, family room, cozier and warmer with mosphere. Excellent Listed below are some current openings which are Don't wait another minute! I! See our own very special modern insulation -{R-19 and R-21K Early 1981 occupancy. benefits. Please submit your typical of those which we receive from employers on listing in Passaic Township today. Stately Colonial on resume along with hand a countinuing basis. Also, if you are in the job market over an acre bordering Green Acres. 4 Bedrooms, 2V2 written cover letter, in- and you do not see below the type of job you feel you Baths, 2 fireplaces for cozy winter evenings. Only one cluding salary history and you would like, why not drop in and have a chat with our year old, and Owner was heartbroken to leave his requirements to P.O. Box trained job interviewers or our counselors? They will try dream house. Asking $179,900. 731, Summit, N.J. 07901. to develop a suitable one for you. some realtors in town Here are some of the openings: T '& AOMIN. ASST. SEC. Accounting Clerk S4.90 Hr. Roseland SPACIOUS Assemblers S3.50 Hr. W. Caldwell are in business longer than we are... 215 MAIN STREET, MADISON 377-4442 FASHION Leading fashion store in Mlllburn Baker $4.90 Hr. Union County Colonial Raised Ranchjion quiet cul-de-sac in Timber offers a fashion oriented indivi- Chef, Country Club 1350.1)0 Wk. Union County Slope area of Berkeley Heights. 4 Bedrooms, Vh Baths, dual with business credits an Chemist, Organic (PHD) (10,000 Yr. Union County panelled Family Room with fireplace, built-in bar. opportunity to learn retailing. Controller, Assistant (21,000 Yr. Union County ffl 8 Large level lot with! many stately old trees and HELP WANTED Will assist buyer. Call 376-2129. Data Systems Analyst (27,000 Yr. Union County some realtors in town I® Fl l I? B I evergreens. A perfect spot for your whole family to en- ELE6ANZA, 225 Mlllburn Ave., Jig Boring Operator (8.75 Hr. W. Caldwell RENTALS It Key Punch Operator J210.00 Wk. W. Caldwell joy. Asking $123,500. > COOK needed for day care center. Millburn, N.J. ,, a have larger offices than we do... :£hlld oriented totting, experi- Librarian ~ 'irtoooYr. , :E. Orange enced in large quantities, full time Full or part tiinn. counter help for Manager, Finanical Affairs (26,000 Yr. Union County Apartment Unfurnished I with benefits. Apply in person, luncheonette in Summit. Experi-i Marketing Specialist (47,000 Yr. Union County UNWIND SUMMIT CHILD CARE ence preferred. Please call Material Handler (3.50 Hr. W. Caldwell BUT NO ONE IS BETTER Summit -apt. available Jan. i CENTER. 95 Morris Ave. 273-0551. Mechanical Engineer (25,000 Yr. Livingston In woodsy atmosphere of Suburbia. Stunning 4 blocks to Overlook Hospital. Liv- Summit. Packers (3.7$ Hr. Fairfield Bedroom Split in Millington with Family Room and ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath. Receptionist - Typist (180.00 Wk. Roseland THANWEARE! Recreation Room. Just minutes from Downtown and $350 including heat A water, l'/z Secretary, Chatham Township CLERK TYPIST Secretary to Engineer (210.00 Wk. Millburn Conrail. Asking price includes 20 x 40 inground pool - mos. security required. 635-1674. school district, 12 month position. PERSONNEL Tool & Die Maker (8.75 W. Caldwell $119,500. Contact Principal, Bernadette Welder (11.00 Hr. Union County Summit. 3Va rooms plus bath. Jo/nick, 63S-270P. 3:30-4:30 Available Feb. 1. Rent S350 Full time position available If (on live in the Summit area, you ma* find it more convenient to includes heat. No children. No ASSISTANT DIRECTOR- Day to work in Personnel Dept. of •isit our Summit itinerant office on the 2nd floor of Summit Town MOUNTAIN AGENCY pets. Mornings only. 273-0376. Care Program for frail elderly, prominent community part time, occupational therapy hospital. Position requires Hall on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. REALTORS excellent typing ability and More complete job finding assistance is available at our I Apartment Furnished I or gerontological background 85 Summit Avenue 273-2212 Summit preferred. Must be able to work good office skills. Diver- with volunteers. 273-5550. sified duties. Excellent Eves. & Suns. 277-3084, 164-1061, 522-1232, 374-0576, Summit - Nice Efficiency apt. salary and benefits package. 464-7433 with private bath. On site park- PART TIME DEPUTY COUKl- Contact Personnel after 8:30 ing. Walk to town a train. Neat, VIOLATIONS CLERK, New A.M. 522-2241. NEW JERSEY considerate person. 233-2911. Providence Boro Hall. Duties OVERLOOK HOSPITAL include assisting Court Clerk in 193 Morris Ave. Summit recording-transcribing of court An Equsl Ouporturiltj Emploj«r I Rooms Furnished I sessions, recording and receipt of fines with some light typing. JOB SERVICE SUMMIT - Attractive 1st floor Attendance at semi-monthly court SUMMIT COLONIAL . room next to semi-private bath, sessions. Wed. evenings, re- ROOTS OF SUMMITS nearby tennis, track. Parking. quired. Contact Court Clerk, Jean MORRISTOHM Walk to trains, etc. Call after 6, Ruland, 665-1400. Equal Opportu- Suburban Essex/ 273-8403. nity Employer. RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES Extraordinary permanent .'SUMMIT - Room with Kitchen employment opportunities Summit Office ' priviledges, all conveneinces. REAL ESTATE CAREER with New Jersey's finest : Inquire at 14 Middle Ave., or call traditional Clothier. 80 Mulberry St., Rm. 309, Newark, NJ 273-264). Leading office has opening for attractive, well- CASHIER SUMMIT - furnished room* avail- groomed sales person. We Permanent full time position able, $45. week. Respectable blue for an alert, personable in- are affiliated with several dividual who enjoys working collar worker only. Call mornings National Relocation com- 273-0376. with people and has an ap- Florist desires part time help. HELP WANTED panies offering corporate titude for figures. transfers, who must be ser- Some experience necessary. New Providence viced by experts in our SALES Excellent opportunity for person 1 RENTAL WANTED I Held. Experience preferred Permanent full and part of school age children. Flexible Squad hours. Call 635-1575. or qualified trainee con- time positions in our men's Daytime hours—7:00 A.M. furnishing, sportswear and WANTED: Furnished and sidered. Call now for a con- -7 P.M. oneday/wk. fidential interview. Y. women's department. We Salary—none unfurnished apartments prefer fine clothing sales ex- This beautiful hill-top Colonial features 7 bedrooms, Zaenchick, Manager. Benefits—the great Owner requests offers lor comfortable family home living room, den and recreation rooms with fireplaces. and houses (or our careful- perience and people who en- SECURITY OFFICERS satisfaction of helping your situated on beautiful property in Woodland Park. There are many fine extra features in this prestigious ly selected transferred ex- joy and can relate to the $4 Per Hour friends and neighbors. There are 5 bedrooms, « full and two half baths. Owner home. (300,000. ecutives. One of these fine finest Ivy League clothing.' Experience—none. First will help with financing for qualified buyer. Call its to- families would love caring Kindly stop by our store at IMMEDIATE FULL & Aid courses are available. day. OWNER, 277-3319 for your home. Call Reloca- 401 Springfield Ave., Sum- PART TIME OPENINGS Plan now to sign up for one tion Dept. BURGDORFF, mit, N.J., with resume at In January. You need only Fischer your earliest convenience NEW PROVIDENCE REALTORS, be IS yrs. of age or older for an interview. AREA ,522-1800. _ REALTORS and have a valid drivers license. Desire older home, Summit area. Retirees welcome SECRETARY for Summit Information—call Valerie Excellent references ft privacy 464-9S90 hofman fW] inqrams RENTALS Consulting Firm. Position Hastings 464-0773. desired. Reply Box 123, Summit BERKELEY HEIGHTS Call For Appt. 672-2900 requires recent office experience. W« are in Equal Opportunity Employer Herald, Summit, N.J. 07901. 302 Springfield Ave. 07922 « Toll Fin NEW PROVIDENCE RESCUE SQUAD . 102 Summit Ave., Summit Excellent typing skills. Initiative £00-523-7720 & ability to handle diversified RICHARD C. FISCHER, INC., SB* 273-8224 Offices Vacation Rentals § dutie. Salary competitive. Send BANKING . including the Faison Associates. REALTORS brief letter and/or resume lo: PIQUET SECURITIES INC. P.O. Box 121, Summit Herald, WORD PROCESSING VACATION CONDOMINIUM Sum/nit, N.J. 07901. Equal Opportunity Mag Card experience SUMMIT RENTAL- Year round access to RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Employer M/F necessary. Excellent spell- Available now. 504 square feet in central Summit, l Long Beach Island vacation area. Growing Child Care center needs ing, punctuation and gram- Unfurnished condominium has a person with excellent typing House Unfurnished r block from railroad station, in central air-conditioned mar skills, - building. Clean-up service and normal use of electrici- pool & tennis, minutes to boating, skills and some bookkeeping | RENTALS fishing, swimming. 45 minutes to background for diversified duties. CLERKS Summit. Choice executive rental. ty included. $425 per month. Call Mr. Robert Hartlaub, 522-0727. Atlantic City. 2 bedroom, 1330- Excellent benefits. Salary 3 bedrooms, 3 baths plus family month plus utilities. 635-S16t. commensurate with experience. SECRETARIES Openings in Berkeley ''Notice to prospective renters i room and garage at $1,080. Call Heights, diversified duties Apply in person, SUMMIT CHILD include typing. 'Any rents advertised herein foi. for details. FAITOUTG OFFICE -CHATHAM • 1 or 2 CARE CENTER, 95 Morris Ave. • Modern, air-conditioned offices qualified real rental property AGENCY, 273-5522,- 464-1700. Summit. may be tubltct to any rebate or i Apartment Unfurnished fl | Wanted To Share j • Excellent company restaurant SECRETARY credit required by State Law able. 635-6464. Good organizational skills SUMMIT. Full colonial, Franklin PERSON to work Mon., Wed., • Major company-paid benefits School area, 3 bedrooms, 7Vi SUMMIT - DISTINCTIVE 8 MILLBURN- Professional young and figure aptitude for our business woman desires to share Fri., minimum 3 hours per week, At Braun, you'll find alt kinds of advantagesi Business Development dept. baths, dining, living room with ROOM APARTMENT - 4 BED- stacking newspapers at Summit RENTALS WE HAVE A FEW. fireplace, study, playroom with ROOMS INCLUDING MAID'S I Apartment Unfurnished| with same. Beautiful 9 room A.C. Because we believe working is more than fust ' home. 762-4006. Mon.-Thurs. after Recycling Center. Call 273-2827. MAYBE ONE FOR YOU. Call fireplace, laundry, attic, garage. SUITE. BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN, a job. That's why wo try to provide you with STATISTICAL TYPIST Faitouts Realtor 464-1700 or Summit. 1 bedroom, 1 small bed- 1 P.M., Fri. & Sun. after 6:30 the most modern and attractive environment Available January 1. Lease. $800 ENTERTAINMENT SIZE SPRINGFIELD, SUMMIT, nt-ssu. plus utilities. References. 277-M87 LIVING ROOM AND PRIVATE room, bath, dining room, living P.M., Sat. ail day. possible. We think it's one reason we are one Good typing skills for room, recreation room, front MOUNTAINSIDE of the largest, most respected firms in our various reports and accoun- or Summit Herald, Box 120, ATTACHED GARAGE. INDIVI- Adult motor route available in one | House Unfurnished | , Summit, N.J. 07901. ' DUAL CONTROLLED HEAT porch & garage. Washer & dryer FEMALE- roommate wanted to business. tings in our Trust area. & refrig. All utilities Included. share house in Chatham with 2 of the above towns delivering the AND A-C. THERE? IS NO NEED Star Ledger, Reliable car. II We have immediate positions for secretaries TO DISCARD YOUR FURNI- Near train & trans. J550. Avail. other girls. 635-9170. March 1.464-9476. interested call 800-2420850. with good typing skills (sfeno not necessary). Excellent opportunities with SPACIOUS 4 bedroom, Vh bath Offices I TURE OR PLACE ANYTHING If you have a minimum of 3 years experience one of N.J.'s leading banks. colonial house for rent in Rolling IN STORAGE. THIS APART- and can accept responsibility, call now to Please call our Personnel : MENT IS AS* BIG AS YOUR SUMMIT. Two 5 room apart- HELP WANTED Dept. at 522-8585. Hill section of Summit. Heuse Is OFFICE SPACE ments, 2 bedrooms, LR, DR, arrange a convenient appointment. being repainted for Immediate INSTANT " EXECUTIVE HOUSE. WE SHOVEL THE SNOW,, CUT THE GRASS, DO kitchen, 2 entrances, garage, occupancy. Minimum of I year OFFICES, 1 MONTHLY FEE porch.. Close to town and trans- WOMEN, MEN, College students RESUMES! 665-6200 lease at SUOO month. 635-9700. INCLUDES FULLY YOUR MAINTENANCE WHILE need a part time lot) close lo YOU ENJOY LUXURY LIVING, portation. 273-7244 after 4:30pm. FURNISHED OFFICE, home? Can earn up to S7.00 per Each resume a result of in- New Providence - i bedrooms, MONTHLY" RENT OF ONLY hour. Call 761-7194 or 992-4613. depth Interview and genuine BRAUN RECEPTIONIST, ANSWERING $1,080 INCLUDES ALL THE SUMMIT - Spacious 6 room apart- large family room. Attractive ment, immediate occupancy, 2 concern for your needs. Call SERVICE. TYPING AND HEAT, ALL THE HOT WATER fer an appointment: 371-1015. C F Braun & Co. quiet street, Murray Hill area. COPPIER AVAILABLE, bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room, SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR • Walk to schools, shopping, and AND ALL THE AIR Experienced preferred but will LOCATED IN PRESTIGE CONDITIONING YOU WANT, garage, heat hot water, 2 blocks KERN A. ULRICH Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 N.Y. train. Washer, dryer, refrig., from center. train the right individual. Call 367 Springfield Ave. BUILDING IN HEART OF BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Summit, N.J. fireplace, garage. $»». Av ail. TOWN. FROM S275. INCLUDES between 10-2,273-1114. Feb. 1.645-0373 or ^4-3330. 273-3356. SUMMIT, 5 room apartment. 83 An equal opportunity employer, m/f Equal Opportunity Ernplcytr .-ALL UTILITIES, BY APPOINT- Franklin Place. 3rd floor right. M/F MENT ONLY. 273-3356. Available immediately. 273-4361. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THE NEW PROVIDENCE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS DJSFATCH, THE CHATHAM PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1981 Page 13 December: Cold and Dry HELP WANTED SERVICES Musical Instruments BULLETIN BOARD SERVICES It was a record-breaking for the month was 30.5 ]I J December for the Union degrees, almost four WAITER-WAITRESS. Experi- ALTENBURG-ELIZABETH County area, both in terms degrees colder than the ence preferred. Day anil evening Psst... Don't rely on rumors. Mason Contractors shifts. Cuiu/»ssai. N.J, CHAIR-MAN of temperature and average for December. Open Daily til V-S.it til i precipitation, according to USE CHAIRS MY There were 1,071 degree Drivers wanted. Full lime. Apply Sunday -1-5 JOSEPH EPISCOPO Raymond J. Daly of' days during the month, with Summit Cab, Summit RR station. "THE BULLETIN BOARD" MASON CONTRACTOR TEMPORARY BALDWIN PIANOS SPECIALTY Peapack, head of Union an average per day of 34.5 Summit. 273-4725. HAMMOND ORGANS ft BUILDER CONCRETE WORK - steps - eglue repair College's Cooperative CLEMS, TYPISTS Having a recital? "(Avebbing - cane degrees. Total degree days SECRETARY - No steno. You'll Largest Piano and Organ Reunion? walks — patios — fireplaces — Weather Station. SECRETARIES Dealer from Maine to Florida rush - sphnt seats recorded since September 1 be working for 10 engineers! Nice bake safe? plastering — grading and drain- antiques restored boss. Very local. Excellent bene- The minus five degrees are 2,197, cn.rnftf.r.g.d. to,last WORK CLOSE TO HOMEI Huge Selection, Lowest Prices block party?, age work — carpentry work — furniture repairs recorded at the Cranford fits. Fee paid. Salary to $«0. barn burnmg? wood deeKs — repair or new — hand stripping - finishing year's 1,823 year-end total. Ellen, 273-6500. SMELLING & Don't writ - put yout resolu- MASON & HAMLIN - KNABE station on December 26 was tion to boat inflation into grand opening? free advice 8. designing. Painting * Papering The relative humidity SNELLINO, 4J0 Springfield Av e. SOHMER - BALDWIN ;2?7;0286 Martin D. ilrbartsNi Summit. action right nowl & KAWAi - PLAYERS political rally? • Decorating • the lowest temperature ever reached a maximum of 92 R»0j«U(r now for e variety ot 'public' affair? D.A. CHIERA, INcT~MaIon Interior & Exterior Mtyersvilie recorded for December in percent oft the 28th and a Rental Purchase Plan flag-pole raising? FULLY INSURED ACCOUNTING CLERK - Your quality Biianmonu. local Available work. All kinds, and water- the 20 years the station has minimum of 12 percent on basic accounting knowledge lands firm, long or short »rm at or "a good-time-wish-you- proofing. 277-0445. {IS mm from Summit) been in operation, Mr. Daly the 5th. this prize. Super learning and your schedule permits. Ideal Call TOLL FREE were-he,re?" 273-6385 Growth spot, excellent benefits. way to return to the buiineti 600-492-4040 reported. Good location, Fee paid. *8JJ mo. jworld while e-smlng top ratst. ALTENBURG PIANO Whatever your news, V. and- J. MERCADANTE — In the precipitation Ellen, 273-6500. SHELLING S All f*ei paid by employer!. HOUSE spread it through Berkeley Mason work. Water drainage. Course Set department, the .74 inches SHELLING, 450 Springfield Ave. 1150 E. Jersey Street Heights, Chatham, Millburn, Sump pumps installed. 464-7573. Our Work Stands colon Summit. Elizabeth, N.J. New Providence, Short Hills 7460410 The Test The Summit Area YMCA of rainfall for this area is the .CALL NOW and Summit — with a Bulle- Of rime announces that the next lowest monthly rainfallever RECEPTIONIST - Like the tin Board notice in our 8 Years rten-week senior lifesaving recorded for December. SCUBA Mtoner Like variety? Train for classified section. ALL TYPES MASONRY. Fire- places, patios, brick and stone Experience course for ages 15 and up Snowfall, too, was slight, general office work. Excellent Used Cars benefits. Fee paid, W07 mo. Ellen, work, driveways and indoor. Fully Insured will begin Tuesday, January with only three inches ac- 273-4500. SNELLING & Fifteen Words plastering. 277-0537. cumulating. Those three CLASSES (of YOUR choice) Free Estimates 20 at the Summit Y, 67 SNELLING, 4S0 Springfield Ave. KEY PERSONNEL Maple street. Classes will inches were about two-and- Summit. JEEPS, CARS & TRUCKS ... $3.50... FRANCESCO CHIERA - Starts Monday CENTER Available through Government Lee Ormsby run 7:30 to 10 p.m. a-half inches under the Specializes in wall mosaic, 435-2910 Agencies. May sell for under $200. If you want EVERYONE to average for December, and at the SECRETARY - No Steno. Good know, just call US! stone cut and work. Patio, fire- The course will include a typing and ability to handle a busy Call 602-941-1)014, Ext. 700? for SUMMIT M» Main Street place, sidewalk, etc. For free, CPR (cardiopulmonary looked meagree when day are all you need. Salary to ,. Chatham, H.J. your Directory on how to HERALD i h YMCA $230. Fee paid. Ellen, 173-6500. purchase. estimate call 273-4231 after 4 resuscitation) mini-course compared with the greatest JAN. 19, 1981 SNELLING S, SNELLING, 450 273-4090 .P.M.. . KEN CROSS instructed by paramedics December snowfall ac- Springfield Ave. Summit. 1974 Ford 12-passenger Econovan. DISPATCH PAINTING & PAPERING from Overlook Hospital's cumulation of 22.8 inches in Call 273-3399 Good condition. Make offer. See Miscellaneous John Mangano, Kent Place 464-8080 INTERIORS & EXTERIORS INSURANCE ASS'T. Local RH HEAD NURSE ambulance corpsp . YMCA 1960. agency will train right individual. School, 42 Norwood Avenue, PRESS FULLY INSURED and Red Cross lifesaving The highest temperature $715 mo. All company paid bene- PEDIATRICS Summit. LAWNS cleaned and cut, cellars, FREE Cross attics and garage cleaning. Light CPR recorded for the month was fits, plus saving plan. Don't delay. Responsible full time posi- 273-4002. ESTIMATES certification and Call Sandy, 273-45CO, SNELLING 1974 FORD LTD Country Squire, hauling and rubbish removed. certification will be given to a spring-like 68 degrees on tion available to work in a Reasonable rates. Call 273-4340. 273-0471 a. SNELLING, 4S0 Springfield Av busy office environment. 53,000 miles. Best offer. 273-5384. those successfully com- December 2, but it did not Age Limit o. Summit. Pleasant atmosphere. Ex- 10'yrs. & 1977 Dodge Colt 4 door sedan. INSTRUCTION LIGHT trucking and deliveries - pleting the course. beat the record 75 degrees cellent benefits. Please sub- cellars and attics cleaned. Rub- Older RECEPTIONIST. Seme typing mit your resume along with Automatic drive, radio, radials, For more information, recorded during December, snow tires. 48,000 miles. $2700. bish removed. 273-2149 or 273-5631. and flair for variety. People con- hand written cover letter, in- THE MUSIC LEARNING call 273-3330. ' 1977. The mean temperature tact. $750 mo. Call Sandy, cluding salary history and PLACE: Specialists early music WINDOW cleaning, gutters clean- 273-4500, SNELLING & requirements to P.O. Box 1965 FS5 Oldsmobile Station Wagon education: group plus private ed and repaired. F. DeAngelus, SNELLING, 450 Springfield Ave. 731, Summit, N.J. 07901. instruction for older students: W2-4B24. __ _ • Summit. in nice shape, good dependable PROFESSIONAL SERVICES car. 83,000 miles. 444-7422. accepting applications next semester: pre- instrumental ages WOOD SPLITTING. Reasonable FOR BUSINESS AND DATA ANALYST-SECRETARY. 3 to 8: Suiuki violin ages 3 to S: rates. 464-2355. College or Jr. College grad. Child Care piano, guitar, violin, percussion 8 Technical and Secretarial duties UNDER $2500 PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE years to adult, 857-0007. Summit LeRoy's Interior Cleaning. with energy management consult- MATURE woman will take care Unitarian, 273-3245. ing firm. Interesting work. Excel- Madison Auto Sales General house cleaning, rug As CPA's In New Jersey and New York, we've known the CwttfelM of children in tier home for specializes in small shampooing, window washing a • financial/accounting needs of the businessman and professional lent location near train in Sum- working mothers. 277-1418, Bttsymty mit. Science, math or engineering economical cars under floor waxing. 754-3017 after 5. Piano Tuning for over 55 years. 637-5030. SERVICES TraM* background helpful. Salary to $2500.00. We also buy used Glenn Ingram & Company serves small and large businesses, f 15,500. No experience necessary. cars. Madison Auto Sales, COOK'S Appliance Sales and Ser- professional service corporations, and partnerships In these areas: With lisa 273-6700, aflcr 5PM 435-4294. Need babysitter for 3 yr. old, vice on all appliances including FOR FINE PIANO TUNING week-end evenings. Call 135-1483 240 Main St. (Rt. 24), Carpentry M-FAC Madison, N.J. 822-0502. room air conditioners, electrical .AND REPAIRING. CALL • Tax Matters after 6:30 p.m. garden equipment, toasters, vac- HORVATH 277-3529. Mature person with yarn shop uum cleaners, irons, etc. 110 Park Tax minimization counsel; payroll tax returns; tax counsel on experience preferred. Depend- Babysitter wanted for I child, 2 STRELEC, D1EDRICH — kit- • Ave., Summit. 273-S4S9. Investments; and partnership, professional service corporation able, part time. Suburban days per week, 7:30 • 5:30. Own 1974 FORD LTD, VB, 2 door, vinyl chens, additions, alterations, Tuning Repairng an'd personal ta« tilings. location. PO Box 710, South trans, preferred. (3 per hi. Please roof, automatic transmission, roofing, repairs. Fully insured. BOB HEILIG,38yrs. exp.; 15 yrs. • Financial Staternantt Orange. call alter* p.m. 322-2124. power steering & brakes, AC 273-7368. . ..._.._ Montclair Unity Concert Artists' Good condition. 11695. Call I Paper Hanging tuner. 239-4253. Preparation of monthly, quarterly or annual statements to meet your particular operating purposes. SECRETARY - International 464-6466. Clean Up market research firm requires | EMPLOYMENT WANTED | NINA LUISE KALLAS - paper-' • Retirement Programs individual with good shorthand hanging. All types. 23 years Plastering ' Counsel, plan development, ERISA tilings, end financial Scotch Plains and typing skills for diversified Used Cars Wanted experience. 322-4030. statements to maximize contributions to pension, profit- Painter, late 20's, seeks steady CLEAN and remove appli- YMCA and interesting position. Full time [ ances, furniture, brush, etc. sharing or Keogh Plans. person preferred, however, will employment with paint contract- Expert repair or new sheet- TUESDAY, or, intelligent, sober, references, WANTED- AUTO WAGON from house and yard. All types rock & taping. Carpentry & • OHIca Operations consider part time. Salary TRUCK, foreign or American, Moving JAN. 20, 1981 commensurate with ability. Call reliable worker. Call Robert, landscaping and tree work. alterations. Known recom- Development of olfice procedures, billing systems, cash 273-3434. may need work. Call me on any- , Fireplace wood. CHARLIE t mended Summit-Short Hills management, and cash control methods to benefit your opera- 464-2244. I en 98S-2206 thing before selling or trading in. -VINCENT, 647-I2J6. !4hour ser- LIGHT HAULING & moving of tions. Up toSl.OOO. 992-7041 Livingston. area. Phil Episcopo Home We are looking for dynamic, NEED A NURSE? ~ vice. appliances a furniture. Attics ft Improvement & Repair. educated individuals with native RN's, LPN's, aides available — cellars cleared of unwanted ar- 273-5808. Talk to Charles Murray In New Jersey or Richard Weln In New York. fluency in English a German, to all shilts. PROFESSIONAL , ticles. Vince, 273-2364 They will be pleased to discuss your requirements without WANTED TO BUY Clock Repairs r be trained as part time language NURSES REGIST. 377-8808; .- —:~— ~—~= : PLASTERING - Can do finish obligation. THE Instructors. No experience early A.M., eves. & wkends, NEED EXTRA CASH? H MOVING - insured, licensed coaf repairs. Also tile repairs. We're small enough to personally serve you, large enough to offer DAVIES&COX •professionals. Writtenhouse painting - indoor only. 377-5374. needed. M-F. E.O.E. For appoint- 647-1890. WANTED- WW1, WW2 war you specialists In each area. mentcall 201-277-0300. Expert watch a clock repairs Trucking Service. 241-WH. P.N. T_ SKIN DIVING souvenirs, American, Nazi, done on premises. Antique & 705. Residential, Commercial, i— m 2 Main Street FOR SALE Japanese, helmets, dag- CAFETERIA help wanted - modern timepieces. 7A Beech- pianos. CENTER 1 gers, medals, uniforms, .wpodRd., Summit. 273-4274. __ Roojing Chatham 635-1300 cashier, part time days, Monday- etc. After 4, Call 84S-10B7. Friday. 4*4-tSIM exf. 263. , FUKNITUSSE MOVING AND'iam_; _ . E 1659HWY27 Antiques HAULING. Charlie Vincent Glenn Ingram 61 Broadway Dressmaking HUGO HODULICH — Rooling, IDISON, N.J. WOMAN TO CLEAN, 1 day-week, r 1 NANCY HERMANCE I 647-223*. M-taur service. repairs, aluminum siding. Gut- & Company New York, N. Y. 10006 good Wages for quality work. (212) 269-6363 References required. 273-7517. VA RIOUS ANTIQUES for tale. EXPERT dressmaking and MAKEYOURtoaDSYS EVEN -Sj" * ****" •*"*»*• . Certified I'uMic Accountants All finished and In goad condition. ANTIQUE BUYING alterations In my home. Call BRIGHTER. Professional Silver 985-2206 SERVICE If Interested please call 522-0251. Lynn Lotise, 435-0743. polishing, incl. high buff. 677-3063. SECRETARY for Summit Con- FOR OVER 25 YRS. sulting Firm. Position requires Higher Prices - Immediate recent office experience. Excel- Furniture cash for: Jewelry, Fur- EXPERT ALTERATIONS dot lent typing skills, initiative 6 niture, Silver, China, Glass, in my home. Reasonable. 277-191 SERVING CALL ability to handle diversified Dolls, Oriental rugs, Paint- duties. Salary competitive. Send ings, etc. BERKELEY HEIGHTS The Business Directory of Services 273-4000 brief letter and or resume to: P.O. INNER EXPRESSION in- 377-2138, 635-2733 or 377-2054 Driveways CHATHAM Sox til. Summit Herald, Summit, terior design has gone dis- DEPENDABLE MERCHANTS AND RELIABLE SERVICES 464-8080 N.J. 07W1. count. Top of the line NEW PROVIDENCE Antiques bought, sold snd repair- DRIVEWAYS - Colonial Pavini 635-7000 designer furniture for all Co. Asphalt driveway a Parkin; FREE TRAINING rooms. 40-50% OFF ed. M.J. MARIANI new number, lots. Curb work a RR ties. Fret SUMMIT AS AIDES SHOWROOM PRICES. 455-0068. (Morris Township.) r-timates. Call 754-4388. Decorating advice free. DOG GROOMING GUTTERS RENTALS We need youi'excellent salary. Judy Gordon 233-8858, ANY PIANO WANTED. Good ALUMINUM SIDING 233-3S32. make - good condtion. Call Free uniforms. Phone Electrical PIONEER 635-4800. AROUND THE 227-T195. HUGO GUTTERS, CLOCK CARE, m Mam St. OLD BOOKS & STAMPS FRONTIER Electric Company, l,| Dog Grooming LEADERS RENTALS, INC. MISCELLANEOUS Clark St., Summit. Prompt ser- thoroughly This Chatham. ORIENTAL RUGS HODUL1CH I J ANTIQUES vice. No iob too small. CR 7-3071 | at cleaned, lt.noanswer, 757-540^ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Private Buyer Call 224-4205" Aluminum Siding flushed. Party Needs - Tools - Beds BOOKKEEPER Roofing INSURED Space Light bookkeeping. Good typing. KNAPP SHOES 'LTON (EL, I Vis, American Miscellaneous Lawn Equipment — Diversified duties. Detail Flyer, and otftar train*.. Imms- Vinyl Grain Silling Valley Pet Shop $25 to $45 Minor Tree Trimmings Automotive Toots oriented. Summit area for small dlate carti. Top prices. W-jflSS Are you tired of cleaning your We cover your entire house •Finest quality In Men's snd home, apartment, or office? Why 39S Springfield Ave. non-profit agency. Full or part Woman's Dress, work and Solht Facia etc For Rent Contractors Equipment time. Good salary. Call Bobbie, not try Lawson professional casual shoes. Guaranteed Ned Stevens 277-0024. J Mast & Found I Cleaning Service? Reasonable FREE ESTIMATE Berkeley Heights soles. Call Salesman after 5 rates. 755-4082 after 4pm. N. Passaic Ave., Chatham ASSISTANT OFFICE CO- p.m. 464-5340. 273-4034 464-6691 226-7379 ORDINATOR- Mature person FIREWOOD - Seasoned hardwood 273- 4000 FREE LISTING! "Servina the »re» tor over 635-7870 with good office skills, typing, for sale. FREE estimates on tree 20 vein" Fine line of Pets snd Supplies 7 Days - 5-6 P.M. Best Time filing, billing, to work in busy Found something? Want to work. Antonio Scarcia, 322-5107. homemaker olflce. Immediate locate the owner? Run your opening, i day week. Call Mrs. THE BOOK STABLE ad FREE in this column! PERSONAL - small business I AUIOMATIC DOOR DRAIN CLEANING KITCHEN REMODELING PAINTERS ROOFING Reeves 273-5550,9-12 daily. 99 Summit Ave., rear. income tax and accounting forms prepared by local Accountant.' Summit RING - Rutgers - class 19701 mi TUE Sinco )95? 1 Satisfaction guaranteed. Refer- DOMESTIC to live In 5Vi days Wed. thru Sat. R.T.M. Vicinity of "Centet 12 to 4 P.M. ences. 18 years experience. IN THE frontier (Cabinet with occasional overtime. Cook, Stationers" Sunday Jan. 11. This clean house and do laundry. High GOOD USED BOOKS Reward 444-0438. 277-2944. CHATHAMS "°" "**>m is >"»"'•*" school education experience and BOUGHT AND SOLD Great selection bosks & art • formica Counter Tops references required. Will comply FOUND: RING on corner or • All Major Appliances space with minimum wage require- for sale. To sell for high Learn How To Use cash & prompt pickup Summit and Hillcrest Aves., DOOR BOY • Largest Selection of ments. Please respond to Box 125, Summit. 277-6710. "PERSONAL SALES IMTCItU-" Custom & Stock Cabinets for rent Summit Herald, Summit, N.J. phone Horvath (eves.) to write job xinninj toran. Automatic Door Openers 273-5721. Placement nd retiabilitiUori courailmg \ • Free Estimates I m) specialty. If.B. Knurmsn, 887-4626. MAINTENANCE Full time Mon.-Frl., 3:30 - 11:30 FIREWOOD for sale- seasoned Wood-Hu Kitchens Call PM (Ihr. to start. SUMMIT oak. Call after 3 PM weekdays SHOWROOM AT Visit Our Display Showroom YWCA, 79 Maple St. Summit, iandalldayweekends.379-6011. •;C%O' nq'.f'rJA.t 146 Main St., Chatham 273-4000 173-4242. Affirmative Action , _1 >/•< t A An, 635-1817 Agency. FIREPLACE WOOD Guaranteed seasoned hardwoods. FRjf tSIIM«r£S; 377-8961 FULL TIME driver for New York Delivered & stacked. CHARLIE and local law firm. Duties include VINCENT, 447-2234. OUR 24th insurance LIQUOR PLUMBING & HEATING ROOFING driving to and from Summit and CHIMNEY SERVICE YR. New York and within New Jersey 40 Years Experience and New York and may also FIRE WOOD- well seasoned hard corner AFTON Roofing and Rs^aif VICTOR Include light olflce duties. Salary woods. % oak. Tree work avail- by Mary Herring CHIMNEY CO. Tft/s open. References required. Send able. 379-3710. Gutters li Leaders reply to Box 124, Summit Herald. Spencer M. Maben, Inc. ROYAL TYPEWRITER' Space • WINES • LIQUORS licensed • insured • eiptntncM We Do Our Own Work Part time worjfi retirees or house- Standard size, not electric, excel- 'Mary Herring wifa, flower shop work » delivery, lent condition. W.273-W13. • BEERS Bathroom, Kitchen, Rec. Room. smvici IN flexible hours. M5-4M0. CHIMNIYS WIRI ORUSHID for Alterations, Hot Water Healers MADISON, CHATHAM ORIENTAL RUGS & VACUUMED 1 BEECHWOOD ROAD SECRETARY for Summit Con- Specialists in SUim and Hot Watei •nd FLORHAM PARK Authentic Persian, Chinese, Paki- IF YOU HAVE A CAR ACCIDENT No Mass Heating . sulting Firm. Position requires, CR 3-1162 stan, India, Romanian. Fine Posts Removed Commercial and Industrial Hoik recent office experience. EKcel- quality. Half Price. 247-1540. Bent F. DOHERTY II you happen lo be Involved In an automobile accident Wire Screening Installed 522 MORRIS AVE. Sewei Connections lenftyplns skills, initiative ft • although it Is ashock • try to keep a clear head. There's ability to handle diversified TORO • 4 h.p. snow thrower, Drafts Corrected CR 7-1910 CALL 377-1354 duties. Salary competitive. Send. a lot to do AFTER the dust settles. Here are a few tips: electric start; brand new; never Turn olf the Ignition; do not smoke as you may Ignite ALL TYPES Of REPAIRS 273-4000 1464-1810| "Madison's oldest Roofing Co," brlaf letter and-or resume to: used. Call 444-0037 after 4.' DELIVERY SERVICE Hawkins Associates, Inc., 311 spilled gasoline. Remain at the scene of the accident; £35-1460 Springfield Ave., Summit, N.J. BED. SIMMONS Electramatlc leaving could constitute hit and run • a criminal offense. ROOFING twin site, complete. Electrically Warn oncoming traffic that there Is an accident and have CHIMNEY SERVICE ELECTRICIANS MAINTENANCE UNEMPLOYED? Call- 447-414! adjustable for all positions. Excel- someone notify the police. for free advice on lob hunting. No lent condition. $475. Call 277-0534. Now the paperwork: Copy down all pertinent obligation. JOHN OILSON-Career information and exchange it with the other driver. You'll CHIMNEY SWEEP NOVALIS ROOFING assistance. - 5 piece brass fireplace set. Like Electrical Contractor M.I.O. rieed the other driver's license number, owner's Insurance CLEANING, REPAIRS new, used only one-half season. company, plate number and description ol the cars MAINTENANCE $75,444-0093., FREE ESTIMATES Gutters - Leaders AVON involved. In addition, you should get the names and' A.SCHIPANI Inside &" Outside addresses of all passengers and witnesses. Make notes QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED BEAT INFLATION! IBM Executive & Royal manual — Services— of exactly what happened and, If you have a camera, take Sell Avon. You don't need typewriters. Excellent condition. Carpet Cleaning Lawn Service: All Repairs - Large or Small - on slate, asphalt, wood Reasonable. 435-1589. pictures. If medical attention Is needed for you or your AH Types Floor Waxing Snow.PIOtvm^ shingles, iky-lights, roof fans and vents Installed. experience and you'll passengers, be sure to save all bills and receipts: Home & ComrheK dl QUALITY WORKMANSHIP QUARANTEEO As soon as practicable, notify your Insurance agent for General Cleaning Wespecialiie In JOHNS-MAN VILLE Fiberglass Shingles have fun meeting new Pets for people and earn good advice on how to proceed. It may not be a bad Idea to clip Wiring this column and leave II In your glove compartment. CLEAN SWEEP Home and Office $ Second Generation money, too. Call: Kay GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies. "A Complete 635-1165 AKC-OFA certified. 3 months old ASSOCIATES 4648369 Crescenzi 322-1653. CALL NOW! Maintenance Company" a Free Estimates cummings bred. Home raised. All N J License 8c Business Call Today! shots -S325- 994-4014. This Information has bsen brought to you is a public service by, SPENCER M. MABEN, INC., 490 Morris Avenus, Summit. 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f Page 14 THE SUMMIT HERALD, JANUARY 15. 1981 Miss Tilla Thomas; three Born in Salem, New York, Craig Theater children, George Thomas she lived in New Providence Jr. of Summit, Hannah for many years. Thomas Holltster and John Surviving are her Auditioning W. Thomas; ten grand- husband, Hugh, two The Craig Theatre in children and one great- grandchildren and one Summit has announced grandchild. great-grandchild. audition dates for its up- A memorial service will coming production ol be held on Saturday, Bernard Slade's hit, January 17, at Ua.m., at the Dividend "Tribute." Wyoming Church, Wyoming Director Paul Hylant will avenue, Millburn. Burial Declared hold auditions at the theater will be private. In lieu of on Sunday, January 18 at 8 flowers, contributions may At its meeting January 8, p.m. Hylant has announced be made to The Seeing Eye, the board of directors of that the leading role of Morristown. United Counties Trust Scottie Templeton is cast. Company, Elizabeth, All types and all ages are authorized payment of the encouraged to audition for Mary Hamilton regular quarterly cash the remaining six roles. Mrs. Mary R. Hamilton, dividend of 25 per share on "Tribute" is set to run on 81, of New Providence died January 31, 1981 to Friday and Saturday January 7 in Overlook stockholders of record evenings, February 13 Hospital. January 19, 1981. through March 14. For Services were held further information, call the Saturday in Calvary SUPERIOR PADDLE theatre, 273-6233. & TENNIS Episcopal Church. INSTRUCTION ALL ABOUT LASERS — Fourth, fifth and sixth grade students at Lincoln school Mrs. Hamilton was a listened attentively us Tim Conway of Western Klectric's Speakers' Bureau iircsrulrd member of the Fortnightly Antique Show v a program about "The Laser" recently. Other programs available to groups include Club, the Sunshine Society, Spring* H»( qsJ.tC«r>!«'t, The 12th Annual Antique "Magic in the Telephone", "Small World", "Careers" and "(ireat Inventions", among SAGE, the Summit, Show and special events is a list of 12 topics. Interested persons or groups should contact the Speakers' Iturean Its Playhouse, and Pineway Ihe being planned on Wed- catling Kathryn Kraithwaite, 167-7000. Forms, Association, all of RACQUET t4i.. nesday, March 4th, and Summit, and the New Thursday, March 5th at 208 July. Providence Historical LEARNING TO TUNE-UP — Fred Kallmuenzer, manager of Fred's Chevron, invites Society. drivers to bring their cars to class for his Auto Mechanics Course being offered on four Summit Avenue from 11 Deaths Survivors include a sister, Tuesdays during March by the Summit Area Community School. Students will learn to a.m. to 9 p.m. Sponsored by handle auto breakdowns, oil changes, brake maintenance and will see a demonstration the Greater Summit Section Dr. Anthony R. Moccia He was a stone mason in of a complete auto tune-up. of the National Council of A Mass for Anthony R. the Summit area before Jewish Women, luncheon, Moccia p.M.S., 71, of retiring. dinner and snacks are Berkeley Heights was of- Mr. Ruffin was a 1938 RED CROSS CERTIFIED available. fereJanuary 9 in Church of graduate of the Caldwell- Donation is $2 which in- the Little Flower, Berkeley Wright Aviation School in cludes free drawing for door Heights, following the Petersburg, Va., and the prizes. Proceeds of the sale funeral from the Brough first black to receive a "POOLSCOOL" benefit Council-supported Funeral Home, 535 pilot's license in the U.S. community service Springfield Avenue. He was an Army veteran Infants thru Adults projects. Dr. Moccia died January 6 of World War II and a at home. recipient of the Combat In addition to these new He was a dentist" in Infantry Badge and the JANUARY semester offerings, there Summit for 36 years. Bronze Star. He was a FREE WEEK 19-23 are 16 mini courses Previously he was the at- graduate of the Army available that meet for just tending dentist for the language school and served one night. Consumer Rights, Berkeley Heights public during the war as an in- featuring making the most schools. He was graduated terpreter of Italian and Registration For of buying power by from New York University German languages. Classes for Children — beginner thru knowing legal rights before and Tufts Dental School, Previously, he served as a advanced buying goods on time or Boston, Mass. medic at West Point Adult Classes applying for credit, is He was a member of the Academy from 1926 to 1929. Swimnasties — "super" water exercises scheduled for Tuesday, Union County Dental A native of Petersburg, Mom & Tot — under 20 months March 10 and is taught by Society, the Berkeley Va., he lived in Kenilworth Aqua Tot -2-5 years Kenneth R. Johnson, Esq. Heights Board of Health and before moving to Summit 50 Basic Water Safety & Rescue — 11 years Other mini courses (one the American and New years ago. & older night only) include Susan Jersey Dental Associations. Surviving., are his wife, Private & Semi Private Instruction Watts' Wildflowers for Your He was an Army captain Ruth J., a daughter, Mrs. Garden, Fun With Filo Senior Citizen Classes — 40% discount and chief dental surgeon in Karen Wepprecht; two sons, Hydro Therapy — for specific problems (dough) taught by Howard Camp Hood, Texas, during John F. Jr. and Gary N., and Rice and Vincent Labarba, World War II. four grandchildren. making fabric flowers with Pam Greene, creating Born in Newark, he moved to Berkeley Heights George B. Thomas Sr. To Register Call > salads with Ina Herman, George B. Thomas Sr., new ways to use a 35 years ago. DORIS QERMANSKY oi director) | Surviving are his wife, formerly of Summit died (PO microwave oven by Denise' Saturday, January 10, at Cosimano, International Vivian R.; a son, Anthony R., and four sisters, Mrs. Pennswood Village, 994-9267 Party Fare by Batys Newtown, Pennsylvania. He Fisher, and Lynn Nestuk's Josephine McCullum, Mrs. Jean DeiV AfluHa, Mrn. was 98 years old. CONQUERING THE COMPUTER — William McClurken. Summit High School Hors D'Oeuvres. Com- Born in Ohio in 1882, he pleting the selection are a Loretta Prest&a and Miss teaches-, guides students In the Introduction to Computer Programming class, one of Mary Moccia. ' had lived in New Jersey for the most popular offered by the Summit Area Community School. The Spring semester tour of Alaska with 62 years, retiring in 1947 as begins January 27 at the Senior High School and will be taught also by Kenneth Clark of photographer Bud Personnel Director of Bell Symbolic Systems and Steven Breitenfeld of Bell Laboratories. Breitenfeld, slides on John F. Ruffin Laboratories. After two 39 West Northfleld Road Williamsburg with Audrey John P. Ruffin of Summit, years at the Los'Alamos Llvlnaston, New Jersey 07039 Boise, current trends in the first black American to Laboratory, he returned to (201)084-9287 Community School Adds New Courses antiques by Catherine Blair, obtain a pilot's license in the New Jersey and became Pool Director Doris Germansky dealing with anger and United States, died January very active in the Old Ten new courses for the William McClurken, teacher on three Thrusday nights stress taught by Gailann 6 in Overlook Hospital. Guard, serving as Director Spring Semester have been of computer programming from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Bruen, poetry readings by at the Summit Chapter and Geographically, Japan Beatrice Miles, and, Services will be held for — NAUTILUS COMING SOON — added to the more than'80 at Summit High' School as the 71-year-old Summit being instrumental in courses offered by the intrructors. Today and a vicarious visit Ghosties V by Elizabeth establishing the Millburn OPEN HOUSE -<• USE OF ALL FACILITIES FREE - JAN. 26 - 31 to Spain -are among the new Pate. resident Friday in the 6:30 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. SEE OUR OTHER AD IN THIS PAPER FOR DETAILS Summit Area Community Dogs who need obedience Burroughs and Kohr Chapter. He remained active School for the new session training will have beginner courses featuring Warren in both Chapters until he Wheeler, who recently Many of the course of- Funeral Home, 309 beginning the week of and novice courses begin- ferings are available to Springfield Avenue. moved to Pennsylvania last January 27. ning January 28 with Harold studied in East Asia, and Audrey Boise, international Senior Citizens for half An extended computer and Margaret Rife and Jack tuition fees. A few and Jill Rodgers as leash traveler and teacher as programming course is instructors. Switzerland will scholarships are also planned for three nights a masters, all of whom have available. Jacqueline had 25 years of training be visited in a slide lecture week and will have Kenneth by Ruthann Wichelman and Graham, Director, urges Clark from Symbolic experience with the early registration either by American Kennel Club. Bayta Fischer will teach "A Sy stems, Steven Taste" of Switzerland. mail to SACS, Box 532, Breitenfeld of Bell Labs and In the field of living in Summit, 07901 or in person today's changing world, Added also as a new and on Tuesday, January 20 or various staff timely course is Pysanki, Wednesday, January 21 in psychotherapists from the the Ukranian folk art of egg the Summit High School SPRING Family Service Association decorating , scheduled for Cafeteria, 125 Kent Place of Summit will cover, over a two Thursdays, March 26 boulevard from 7:30 to 9 four week period, the cycle and April 2, taught by Beth p.m. of life stages from childhood Amer. and adolescence through SCUBA later life. Personality and character traits as indicated CLASSES by handwriting will be BEIFUS START MONDAY explored for two sessions by JAM. 19,1981 Ortrud Bowman, certified IN SOUTH ORANGE SUMMIT master grapho-analyst. 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