1 .-Thursday, September 6, 1973- Final summer sing Automobile Service Tips New gas transmission line 1 CARE sends aid planned by Chorale to serve east being studied The Master Chorale of New Jersey will hold to Pakistanis left its last open sing of the summer season on Eight of.the country's largest natural gas The 1.725-mile pipeline would originate in -TuesdayrSept. 11, at 7/30 p.m. The Cnorale, In case of emergency-. companies, including Trans-continentaL.Uas southern'Saskatchewan, near the U.S.-Cana- formerly located in Springfield, will hold its call victims by floods Pipe Line Corp., announced this week that they dian border, and extend southeastward through _evenla_at_lhe. South Plainfield High -SchooU— 376 040Q for Police-Department Montana, North—Dakota^—Srjmth—Bakota- In response to urgent requests from L'AIWs -aFe-jointly-studying-eonatruetion requirements Plainfield ave., South Plalnfleld. . or First Aid Squad staff in Pakistan, the international aid agency for a major new gas'transmission system from Minnesota, Iowa and northern Illinois. From The program for the evening will be Mozart's 376-7670 for Fire Department Is airlifting initial shipments of $179,401 worth the Montana-Canadian border to eastern there, the line would be • routed eastward "Coronation Mass:" Admission is $1. Anyone 07081 of emergency relief supplies for victims of the regions of the United States. . through Indiana and Ohio and into southwest- interested. in singing may attend and new The pipeline would be linked to the proposed ern Pennsylvania; then northeastward to a rift disastrous floods that have engulfed two entire members may join. All voice.p8rts are needed. "I guess we'll have to Invite.them Canadian Arctic GasPipelineSyBlem7funfflng~—terminal-point near Ceidy, Pa. • - provinces, rendering, by latest estimate, 10 to The evening Will give prospective members a Publlehed Every Thuredoy by Trumor Publishing^Corp. atter all." ' - soulhwardthrougJvthBjaafkfinzie Valley from The technical studies will include extensive &AMS tiUti.CUti.C uf>pAOfi;Pf{e-5$UfpA THAT tWUt-ls 15 million people homeless and destitute. chance-briearn^abonHhe^ehorale and meet - 41 Mountain ove., Springfield, N.J. 07081 _ 686V700 CUT £rJOlfJClfJC f*»\'£g. f*»\'£ -ii/A Ti A.* ACtP' WHICH gas .eldsalready disepvered^nthe^orth slope environmental'evaluations in all areas where & tfi! 7M' *\UFf-L£R OF A C'Oi-U £MJ/A£ - The cargo, flown free by Pakistan Inter- with the musical director, Carl Druba. For of Alaska and in the Mackenzie Delta region of f^e ]me wm ccoia IS 7><£GA't~ATl$T CAUCe Of' MUffUW. ANl> TAiU national Airlines from Kennedy Airport, in- further Information call 883-1671 or 464-8932. VOL W44-Nft 40 e in partial use by the end of U.S. SAVINGS BONDS emergency drought or flood assistance ranging '»VW"FA"STBACK individual demands. -,-- \._..'.-._ ment" will deal with the identification and 1977. • "•• '•"" : Rodlo, 34.W7 ml.. Nlcel '2896 from food-and medicines to seeds and water- M895 The course meets twice a week, he noted, and understanding of life style patterns and TTVW SEDAN VW f ' States Government booklet entitled Rockfeller slated Union; Somerset and Middlesex County Cdmpaign under way "Hearing Loss - Hope Through Research," mayors joined together for funding-end action is now available to persons suffering a on flood projects. • for. PPQ tfer hearing loss. * for Sandman fete The traffic control ordinance introduced by | The Jonathan Dayton Regional High Published by Ihe U.S. Dept. of Public > New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Coirimltteeman"Edwa"i d~Stlso would put stop I SchoofiatlvJ^Al ^^jl Booste^ ft • # r» i aT^lakaNrm ^Clu^ bai membershi. • • j • M p drive Is Health, Education and Welfare for use by signs on South Springfield avenue at the Melsel the hard -of-hearing, the booklet covers such will be the keynote speaker at the $10O-a-plate I currently under way. avenue intersection. Stiso added that four stop facts as inherited deafness, discovering fund-raising dinner formally launching the GreatGastern | A flyer which has been sent out to eSrly trouble, selecting a hearing aid, noise campaign of U.S. Rep. Charles W. Sandman for signs would be put in temporarily to control I many residents contained, an error, damaging and adults's hearing, and the Governor of New Jersey. SUPERMARKETS: traffic. The ordinance also affects Shunplke^ | according to a rluh ipnkcMiiinn'Th«du»« V " main types of hearing loss. The fund raising affair will be Monday, Sept. road from South Springfield avenue to Mill town " I ore Incorrectly listed at $S a person (»10 a Free copies of the booklet are available by 17, at 7 p.m. at the Latin Casino, Route 70, road, where stop signs will be placed. ' I couple) In the flyer; the correct cost of writing to "Government Booklet," Cherry Hill. LEAN - TENDER - JUICY "I don't think we should waste any time on dues is $2.50 per person (IS per couple), Independence Mall, Suite 65, 1601 Concore The announcement of Rockefeller's ap- NORBEST OR MARVEL PRIIVIE this," Stiso stated, the Committee voted 5K) on l.the spokesman noted. ~~ ; Pike^JWilmington, Delaware,. 19803 '...... pearance -was_made -by Wew.-Jersey State BEEF SALE Republican Committee Chairman John J. SIRLOIN t tiHwumiium Spoltore at a meeting of. the Republican State working'on an ordinance regulating: use and r TqUKEY CHUCK POT ROAST *^ f bicycles. . o••••••••••••••••••••• Committee at the Sheraton Motor-Inn in Bor- outsell cars'today," Stiso continued; dentown. . . - id I hope at tho next mooting that the or Spoltoro noted that "when Sandman was New Oonal»»a dinance will be ready. We're reviewing it with Original \ BREAST . Beaf Jersey Senate President he worked closely with Ib. JXMr RESEAfiCH-AND WRITING-— Rob«i+fiaxt«ir-fonnorT3»iotographor-forth!s-newspopor abouttwoYeor»ogoThoU9honqbre>4o9r hlttfngJteys- ..thexommittee and still working on it. Without - family income levej Governor Rockefeller on various bi-state regulations for bikes, there's chaos'." Muenchener : matters." makes use of library facilities at the East Orange Veterans Administration Hospital of electric typewriter w.th pencil gripped by holdor in each hand whore he Is receiving therapy for an injury sustained in a swimining pool accident 1 _ (Photo-Graphics) Sandman supported Governor Rockefeller BONELESS ROAST BEEF COMMITTEE APPROVED a resolution for freo pupil (unch Oktoberfest fnr PrpqiHpnf—at the—Repuhliran—National • -.•eHth.g-thr~poslttan of fife inspector1, then -Conventions in 1960 and 1964. e Bottom •Top Sirloin C "^T' -amended the salary ordingnce^o provide, ()1500- The Union County Regional High School SATURDAY,SIPTEMBER 15, at 6-Pttrt The fund raising affair is being sponsored by Round , (Round)•„ S>1'' ©tetrlct l this week announced a free meal 1 a Rump Rout ; I • sUpcnd However, a new dejlartnffihTis~n61 SUHDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, II HOOK • the New'Jersey Republican Finance Com- Bone In •Shouldar created -and th« inspector wlll'be appointed policy for school children unable to/pay the fvi& I,.; eTop Round :.,.',• I"- Wheelchair not 'confintog'lor*Baxter price of meals served in schools under the mittee, headed by Webster B. Todd, of Old- from the ranks of the Fire Department, the SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, at 6 P.M.! PORTERHOUSE National School Ljuich Program.' FARMER'S Gfl The brief business agenda was concluded in ,_ Local school officials have adopted the - EARLY COPY •uadriplegic WritiHg books, plahnirfg 15 minutes CpriimitteeapproveUSrvadancefpr fallowing family size-income criteria for use in Springfield Road, Union Publicity Chairmen are urged.to observe the SMOKED CALttS inve , Round London Broil Keyes Martin for the extension of a second- determining eligibility: ' Sponsored by: Friday deadline for other than spot news. , RouhdSt«ak . lory addition at 841 Mountain HJ#I. and gave its Family Size . Family Income BAYERN VEREIN NEWARK Include your' name, address . and phone , Top Sirloin (Round) ByADABRUNNER ELIZABETH SPORT CLUB - Colonial OK to the following matters: _L . i~" "" '.' $2,740 "• number. ' ' Msstar About two years ago, a dive into a swimming S Flo Okm Cancer Relief to hold a canister ~ '2 " •';•"•- - -• ••; 3,600 ^— Pork Shell Steak 2.49 pool ended a career (or photographer Robert Shoulders fund-raising drive from March 25-31; Cerebral • 3 . 4,460 • Baxter of Union, and'nearly took his life. * Palsy League to solicit funds February through Club Steak 1.99 Today, bound to a'wheelchair by the. spinal • • 4 5,310 S LONDON BROIL September; the Township engineer to sell a ' 5 6,100 injury that he received in that dive and still a 1964 Ford pick-up. - Club Steak 2.39 Boot Shoulder JS • I % 6 . 6,890 patient at East Orange Veterans Also getting Committee approval was CHICKEN CUTLETS S or Peel Shoulder N» • _5 Administration Hospital, he is making a new •7 ' 7,600 Chuck Steak 1.39 St..k • | . authorization for the Township attorney' to'"' "8' ''• ' 8,310 S |b life for himself. - prepare a bonding ordinance for a Girl Scout Top Chuck 1.39 . - He has learned to drive a BpeclaUy-equlpped .9 8,960 AS SEEN ON Fresh House. This $15,000 bond would provide im- •10 ••'"•'• _^—r9,600 Bonoloss S car, and has a driver's license.. - .- plementation of recommendations on repairs T.V. & RADIO . Breast Stewing Beef 1.49 Fepper Steak He has learned to handle an electric 11 10,240 alto and alterations. 12 .. 10.88P NEW YORK TIMES S typewriter, typing by hitting the keys with a In Commltteemen comments, Stiso noted The Lawn-A-Mat man NEW YORK NEWS Beef Ribs 1.29 Swissing ^ pencil in each hand and rattling off some 30 Each additional ' . that he and the township engineer would begin family member , 640 worfteprriiiriute. - a study on improvements for storm sewers. '.'It . With the aid of a tape recorder, he is writing • NOTE: Scale is based on gross income before Can save you money will cost money," Stiso stated, "but this has deductions. HILLS. IMPORTED PEELED two books, one dealing with the earliest peoples been carried long enough by other com- with a fall* lawn to settle on the American continent (a longtime mittees." . Children from families whose income is at or interest) and the other with experiences as a On the subject of Public Works, the Com- below those shown are eligible for free meals. quadriplegic. mitteeman explained that the department was In addition, families not meeting this criteria He is serving as building fund chairman of understaffed and starting a reorganization. but with other unusual expenses due to PROGRISSO the Harris Post of the Disabled ^American Call "They'll give the fastest possible service to the unusually high medical expenses, shelter costs "TheLawn-a-Mat Veterans. • Township when they get more help," Stiso in excess-otacupereerit xA income, special ^ He is now in his second term as chairman of concluded. • : education expenses due to the mental • or Man." TOMATOES , the spinal injury ward at the VA Hospital after Committeeman Robert Weltchek said he has physlca' condition of a child arid disaster or , having written the constitution and by laws for been getting some calls from apartment casualty losses are urged to apply, . , the ward. * 'Experts ttom Ihe U.S. Department ol Agriculture say tenants about the new rent ordinance recently They may do so by. filling in the application "Fall is Ihe test lime to start or ieno»ate a lawn" 1-qt. ~Most of all, he Is looking forward to going passed. Weltchek said there was some con- home. ~ forms sent home in a letter to parents. 14 fusion about the effective date of the law, but Additional copies are available at the prin- cans . Dr. LubaStefaniwsky, chief of rehabilitation rent boosts still had to comply' with the local medicine servlce-at the VA Hospital, describes cipal's office in each school. The information Get a thick, green lawa ordinance even if the'lease was signed before provided on the application will be confidential him as 'haying made "a wonderful Committee passed the legislation. Costs no more physholpgjcaradjustment.'1^ ^ _ and will be used only.for the purpose of : n vWeltchek then noted that always missing determining eligibility. Applications may be than doing it yourself. Taaaa«er — ^Chltkon Of thO^M—7-OI. a»aje- l 'Hi?'Has 41i^n1oHvJation^ .1she said Oefergenf ,; from committee reports is a summary from the "submitted any time during the school year.' ^Aiidtve does theiwork: lUlla Solid P(ick Whlte-OII or-Water can «KI Still receiving extensive care at the hospital Senior. Citizens Housing Project committeer— $ th«l>»t«Hli»«« lh.rl.o p fri In certain cases foster children are also WK JHMB .. W ma aVUUTB Sliced Peaches ubby 3 ^ 1 Softener Later, a few citizens asked about the status of with him), Baxter has, learned to manage Jor_ the project and federal fuiufcrfurll, but Ruocco eligible for these benefits, Jfajamlly has such Dnhf youijielontmhitod "Uwn-a-Mit* M»n" •himself in a model apartment at the hospital children living will) them and wishes to apply glvtl you: Fus iBwn analysis^- t-nwn-a-Maglc Swe^OEESi Ajax Cieaier, 1 : and other committee membenrexplainqd they r 'where countertop heights and other furniture for such meals for.them, they should contact mQIiiiiiiSauiB Ba«ootya ~ ~ - had no report, bufapuld contact the~group to : nonacn&e' uunmnleo. — Seeding, lerliluin'g. are designed with wheelchair patienTKin mind the school. : '..-.'— -~ _. '"••-'•'• weed, insect, i lungua control, 9< mlf noun. ' ciyilliation they built.' . '••.-•••.> -—-•'-..: - this week advised that anyone planning a trip to z. can 49* .}±1 : ig, specla.1 needs of the intellectually gifted and At the same time he is writing a Second In addition, the high school equivalency Italy, where a cholera epidemic has been •24 greenware ceramics,- embroidery and talented child' A' literature course will survey program will again be offered to assist in- 1 Evening hours reported, obtain a vaccination to guard against book—with a foreword by a doctor-r-on his own S needlepoint, French and Italian cooking and today's youth'through a variety of selected dividuals in obtaining their . high school the disease. - ' 4 Cream Cheese 4 V" 1 life" since that Injury two years "ago., ' .'••.'.•. 1 transcendental meditation are'among the new readings. certificflte. * ' 'Hestated: ^wi ktbit 44 M iwtrtiMi m4 CMtrtti jmi but HI* 4 liwt i fw Pi^i 4 tlml l^ t^ U*tt>MM imk«t til • MnkMt i p«. Bartlett Pt3ars 2 C "There have boon books by doctors about - courses - being offered during' the ^ws fair | for registration VEN ON OVER A MILLION LAWNS COAST TO COAST Turkey F^oll ! Swiss Slices ';' 8Q paraplegics andquadriDlegics," he said. "But ")( people are goiilg to' Italy, vaccination is PURPLE PLUM ygr IAN' > AhM'HV li'Ulll :•"''" mil.I.MM, ' "** session of the Union County Regional High In-person registration for classes of the Extended voter registration Tiours are Freestone Prunes u> *••» .' " (Continued on pigel). recommended. Two anti-cholera shots should % School's Adult and Continuing Education Hearings planned Union County Regional Adult and Continuing ' continuing in Springfield at the Municipal' be given one week to one month apart. If there PARKLANe ALL FLAVORS ,; OQv Flounder Fillet King Sour .',.;;; 33c Program," announced Harry E. Linkln, Education will be held on Tuesday and Wed- C Building on Mountain avenue and, for .-the first is not enough time to have the, second shot Ice Cream »•« «»r wKitiiig' Margarine •;:.!!":;,?,' ,',,;,'; 49 director, "•••,' , '"'••.'.. nesday, Sept. 18 and 10, from 7«30 to 9 p.m. at time this year at mobile registration centers 'before leaving then It should be had later on, In Regional board ta hold on three yqriances each of (he four Regional high schools. A total Your Neighborhood "LAWN-A-MAT' MAN" lo bached by AMERICA'S FIRST. LARGEST 2?'£uMVZf'~X i'."£' Fudge Pops ffh P*y Al A.'.KAfJ Mfgi. (SKctSSn In all, more than 245 courses will be offered throughout the township. Italy.' The United -States does not require end MOST EXPERIENCED producer of lawn producte applied lo Ihe homeowrfeVs lawn, £T£ «".7,M."1l,'CV.'i?' Crah Claw meeting Tuesday might during the first half of the school year, Some of The Springfield Board of AdjusUnent wi]l listing of all courses, times anRICES EFFECTIVE TO SAT., SEPT.Bth NOT RESPONS'BLE FOR TYPOQRAPHICALERROflS.. Berkeley. Heights, Clark, Garwood, > Bank, for rear yard and parking for customers further information, call the Office of Adult and For districts 9, 10,11 and 12, at Holv Cross . water should be- boiled and only well-cooked Kenllworth, Mountainside "and Springfield. A seminar on the gifted child will explore the at 52 Mlllburn ave. » Continuing'Education, 376-6300. (Continued on page i) food be eaten." ,/

ii. \ I' A \ &^m -r^j/AMtfm^f •^''•Y'.^-^^'^V/V;'^^ SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, September 13, 1973-3 ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Mr. Dewart 119 M AIN ST., MILLBURN FIRST PRESBYTER! AN CHURCH . SPRINGFIELD EMANUEt. UNITED .. REV, JOSEPH D. HERRING, RECTOR -MORRIS AVENUE AT CHURCH MALL MEJTHODI^TCHURCH CHURCH MAUL AT ACADEMY GREEN , • ' • ' "*%• . Sunday—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., -"• • SPRINGFIELD " . 2-Thursday. September 13. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Three congregations to join to speak Sunday Holy Communion and sermon, fir»t Sunday and' PASTOR:THEREV.BRUCE W.gVANS.D.D. REV. JAMBS DEWART, MINISTER 1 festival, occasions; morning prayer and ser- DIRECTOR OFGHUISTIAN EDUCATION: Thursday—8 p.m., Chancel Choir, Trivett s r lces mon; second through fifth Sundays; 10 to 11; 15 MRS. SHEILA KILBOURNE Chapel. on a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 a.m. Friday—« p.m., Busy Fingers, 47 Clinton Mrs. Miskewitz heads for High Holy Day ? y The Rev. James pewait, pastor of Saturday6.pSaturday—6.p.m.,, covered dish supper for — u 1 • Ik. Clauulfia Knesseth Israel oh Bergen strdetnear Watson •SpringfieldEmanuel United Methodist Church, MOUNTAINSIDE GOSPEL CHAPEL quit LA "U16 coiiKiegatiun spomored-by-the girxlde Group, followed by Hal Meyers' magic show. siiiiday—Minsitry Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Trivett CongregaUonlsrael^NewarMucc^sor^ Street synagogue served ^Church ' '• ;Mall at Academy. Green, will speak U80 , SPRUCE DR. (QFF CENTRAL AVE) 300CENTRALAVE., MOUNTAINSIDE Group, followed by Hal Meyers' magic snow. - OUIUMJ—/»•«, M-.™.,, -. ; y. KVANOEI. BAPTIST CHURCH ~ ggy^-is m Church School opening hapel service Sermon': "Wrap It'Up InA HCSHgtegutlun Adag-toaot-Mishnflyrei. as a home lor uie united coinsrii(juUun until U bt UjbO f Bih r REV. GERARD J .:. '^ini7:30 p.m., Choir rehearsal under She has mailed to parents of those who and Dr. Leonard Strulowltz of young^Jsrael. cerning an official-'-union of the two ! 1 1 " ' paign of Nat Stokes and Bob Weltcheck, carv -;.Jh|f^^opt^-;_3.!!!^_tethodi^^^rr----' " ''' ' ' " * -'—'•"--••- --—'• 12noob;^-=•'-••-'-••• '-'-'— ^v -..j-..:.-.'j...-^i graduated from high school within the last four The seryiees, which will be held at theorganizations at the Young Israel site. All— didates for Township Committee. , Mr. Dewart said trgt Bishop Asbury arrived service. • ~^Turtlays^VeBlng:-MHsT, 7-pan—~r±f. years, applications for absentee, ballots and a Florence Gaudineer school, S. Springfield Mountain avenue and Shunpike road, midweek jifayer Board of Deacons. She said she is planning to conduct a "strictly , in New York in late 1771 from Bristol, England. ~Wedn&KJfly.. — a p.m,, Weekdavs-=Masses at 7 and 8 a.'m.,' i'i avenue at Shunpike road, Springfield, will be Springfield. A sizeable number of Congregation v Friday—7:30 p.m., Senior high Bible study. letter reminding the. prospective-voters that , He served the John Street Methodist Church, service. •* O •'. '•"" First FYiday—7, 8 and 11:30 a.m. .".' nonpartisan effort" to reach absentee voters conducted by Rabbi Israel E.Turner, spiritual Israel members a.lready reside to the ..Conservative Baptlsi'AssociatjpfiJSIen'a they must register with the township clerk's 'New York, remaining In the colonies during the •Miraculous Medal Novena 'and -Ma»~, ethodist Youth Fellowship. leader of both congregations, and Cantor Orrin Springfield area, according to Warner; many -=ANTIOCH>APTI8TCHURCH Retreat at Harvey Cedars. '". • office by Sept. 27th or they may not vote. Revolutionary War. At the Christmas Con- Monday at 8 p.m. . ,.; '.".. Monday—8 p.tn., trustees. Persky of Jerusalem. '^others''arc'planning relocation to that: area MECKESST.ANDS/SRRINGFIELDAVE. Sunday—9:30 a.m., Sunday -School provided. .-.•••: 2 students named She also has sent letters to _Springfield ference in 1784, he was consecrated-a bishop, Benediction during the schoolyear on Friday Tuesday—8 p.m., Wesleyan Service Guild. residents who are in military service informing Congregation Israel is the oldest Orthodox following the official union. • " - ' • SPRINGFIEfctJ ^t- homecoming program with Robert Kendnger' -Wednesday—10 a.m., Udies' Society board .and began his extensive circuit riding, covering at 2:30 p.m. —r~~^~? -_,.-.-•. . Wednesday—8:30.p.m.. Search. Study of them that they do not have to register to Congregation in Metropolitan New Jersey, It was stressed by both Warner and ;- REV. CLARENCE ALSTONrfiASTOR and his "Living Bible." 1} a.m., morning meeting: 8:16 p.m.,' penning meeting ,« the 275,000 miles on horseback over 45 years. Many Baptisms on Sunday at 2p.m.' by ,ap-' worship. Pastor Schmidt will continue with his Thomas Harris' book "I'm OK. -You're OK." according to Warner, trncjnfi ito origin to Saturday—3 . p.m.. Church School choir Ladies'iinTin*' Evening-GroupXiVcuuiK—uivii|i.. nA "ChristinaMIIIMIHWs iun. to Who's Who list exercise their right to vote; they or.their Strulowitz that the High Holy Day services this of the Methodist churches in western New. -pointment. :V ' ' Congregation Shomrei Shabbos, chartered in u rehearsal. . :• • ~' "^^^^ messages from the Book of Mark. U a.m.,' . September" workshop will be held; with the families may obtain applications for absentee year will provide an opportunity for the ;Jersey are part.of the Asbury Circuit Confessions every Saturday and eves of Holy ~ HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH Newark in January 1882. The present body was Sunday-9:3b a.m., Sunday School.llint;, Junior Church. 7 p.m., evening service. Pastor. ladies making place mats for the residents of ballots from her or from the township clerk: memberships to' become acquainted. -established during his mlnistry.J. Students for 1972-1973, it was- announced them to register for tho. Nov. 6 election. The YMCA's scuba course '. Church school will re-open Sunday at 9:30 ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., .REV. JOEL FCYOSS, PASTOR - V 170ELMST.,WESTFIEt»- .,;... Wednesday—7.i45,p,m^prayetinfeHng:_. . - BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD recently. The township clerk's office is arranging for •for adults and youth over^ 15 _- a.m. Jhree^earolds-arc-invited to the-church- SPRWQPIEtD^ • __I___Z8AMtJ!EDBEMH.IEVINE ~ f TELEPHeNE:BR*4525 The students are Janice Smith, daughter of : 7WIlMJlStX» ^mobile registration units to bemade available. Registration "years of age Is offered on Ijitjiiurwrwr «*«•>«**•**>*" nursery; which Is alsoopen to younger children _ MSGR.rSA _ _ CANTOR FARBBDARDASHTI • Friday-6 to 10 p.m., HCYF-tHoly-eross Mr.'and Mrs. William F. Smith of 121 Madison ' —r - -r.(233-2978)" to citizens in selected areas of Springfield, such Mondays, 8:30-10:30 p.m. in -IN AMERICA , at parental -discretion. Classes for nursery • REV. STEPHEN E.LYNCH Today—12:30 p.m., Senior league luncheon Youth Fellowship) .pool party -and| supper; ter., Springfield, and Stuart Sherman, son of as Troy Village and Summit Hill Apartments, eight-week sessions. It • in- through sixth grade are In JWealey House. REV. EDWARD R.OEHLING COMMUNITYPnESBYTERIAN CHURCH installation of officers. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sherman of 23 S. Derby planned for circles. meeting; 8:30 p.m., ORT meeting. during September, Mrs. Miskewitz said. She cludes lectures and water, Junior highs, senior highs and college students . : REV.PAULJ MEETING HOUSE LANE Friday-B:45 p".m., Sabbath services. Sunday—8 30 a m , Holy Communion. 930 . rd., Springfield. 'Chancel - added that it was at her insistence and .that of.. participatlon-with\airjanks_ ASSISTANT PASTORS MOUNTAINSIDE , .- Saturday—10 a.m., Sabbath services. a m-family-GrowthHour. 10:45a.m., worship Miss Smith, a senior at Jonathan Dayton" Democratic. Municipal Chairman Ruth Sch- available without .charge, -Sunday-|6:45andll-a;mr, morning worship—. ^x "^V TTh e German languaggge worshlp'iBrvice p e wi¥be . ^unaay-^:w wiu«-B;iur, ...v...... e Y.W»J"P- 'Sunday^Ma'fis(^(7;i»3n;'«aturd^ryf,-7r'«48n--' Sunday-^a.m;; teachertratohigrioao a^rW,^ , Sunday—7:30 pm./ dedication "of "Torali in coffee hour after secondservice. " - Regional High School, is active in the Girls' wartz that the township expanded its effort to swim .Alex Bittman, a certified y . p conducte-«n^i^.d natt »H«.mthe sam«e Kn.whour min »hthen Mnttnarsanctuarvy byv .Sermon by thcpastor, Uie Rev, WUmont J. 9:30; iq:45 a.m.' and noon, Dally,J[ and 8 a.m>smorning worship, Cradle Roll apd.n_Ksery_v:_ '•memory of Seymour Cdhah.' Monday—8 p m , administrative board Athletic Association at Dayton, a member of register new voters. , • Registration for the Summit MurVay, on the subject, .'"Waiting and instructor in New Jersey Ifor Holyday,onevesoy y f Holydayat7p.m!y y p ; onHwy^ Monday—4 p.m., trustees meeting. • '•."" Monday—g; 15 .p.m.,'Sisterhood board the4-H Club, her church youth group and choir. A registered nurse at Overlook Hospital in Area YMCA's progressive Theodore,Reimlinger, lay speaker,:. ' ?.•' Enduring," Child care for pre-schoolers during meeting. seven years and owner of the days at 7, 8, 9, 10 a m and 7pm Tueitiaj—12:30 p.m., UPW ASBOciatlon meeting; 8:30 p.m., Deborah meeting! She is also a school office assistant. She plans to Summit, Mrs. Miskewitz received her training swim courses, adult learn-to- Skin Diving Centecin Edison,. Invest In the'Methodist Youth Fellowship will resume both.serviees. 8:45 a,m;rChurch Softool classes Tuesday^-8 p.m., meeting for parents of new 1 Confessions—Saturda.n to 2 p m Monday meeting. Mrs^Ruth Wong wlU_be_the speaker. swim, junior and senior meetings at 6 pm. Sunday with a -Tuesday—7:30 p.m., USY, QlscuBslon. Group. _ confirmation students ::Iir.^_j —study for a nursing degrep after ..graduation at All Souls Hospital in Morristown and Is is instructor. Nonmembers US. SAVINGS BONDS for 'children through-sixth grade. 10 a.m., through Friday, 7*15 to 7'45 p m. "No con- "" Wednesday—8<"p:m.f' .^ance^CKbTr lifesaving, arid scuba in- il h' Yth f hih hl d th thh h Wednesday—8:30 p.m.. School Board Wednesday—8 p.m., Holy Cross Women's from high school. continuing her education at Jersey City State are eligible and a course'fee is ««^|^kre^ Cfiurch^?ol^;y<>u^seven»J^ughJ,th fessions on Sundays.-Holy days and eves of ' rehearsal. struction will be held next gad j p, p meeting. Fellowship'meeting. ' Sherman, who was graduated from Dayton -vCollege,"working for a B.A. in health .science. charged. . "' - - Trustees will meet Monday afe 8 p.jn.Tlie grade. Adu)t Forum. 5 p.m., Chapel Choir Holy days Regional in June, began his freshman year at She hopes someday to become a school nurse. .week," Monday through next • Weileyan Servife GuUd convenes on Tuesday rehearsal.""f8™ . 6 p.m.v Junior. High .Fellowship, Thursday, Sept. 20, from ? to_ Duke'University ..Durham,. N.C., this month. Her parents, Henry and Mary Cubberley of 19 ' at 8:30 p;m. fof a covered dish supper. , Seniobenioenior lHighj^c*ajlpHighj^*ajp^^ _ .- noon and 3-5 p.m. for youth Monday—7:15 p.A'., 'BoyScoufe, Troop 71. 8 While at Dayton, he was active in varsity Cross- ( Rose aye., Springfield, have been active in •' Search, a study group guided by the pastor, and adults and from 8-10 p.m. p.m., Board of Mission; ' ••'•••• country and track, the Key Club, the Dayton Democratic affairs for many years. meets on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. Dr. Thomas Short HillsM Honor Society and Varsity Club. He also served Mrs. Miskewitz and her husband, Frank, an for adults. Classes begin the" Tuesdajt^l p.m., Senior Citizens: 7:30 p.m., Harris', "I'm OK_Ydu're OK;" wUl be the book ; ;T as an editor of the school newspaper and week of Sepl. 24. Choral Art Society. : "~ ! inspector witj\Re_ubIle Metal Products, Inc. in reviewed by••••••••••••••••••••••*••••• Citizenship Medal and the Key Club Scholar- Mrs.-Miskewitz is a member of the Ladies operates in 10-week sessions Marsh is looking for.. .'• • ship. and is classed according to show dates Auxiliary of the Elks and her husband is an - . •...•.• . -, • •.-'',, i "I* In addition to having their biographies officer of the organization. Mrs.'Miskewitz.is skill level. The revised.and The 11th annual Short Hills published in the book, Miss Smith and Sherman also camp nurse with the local Girl Scout troop VOTING REMINDER — Mrs, PdfWcl* Miskewitz,' Democratic voter registration updated program emphasizes . 'men and .women, to fitness, endurance, personal .vAntlqiie .Show, spohapred- by will also compete for one of 10 $1,000 scholar- •• and with the Brownies. chairrrian ir) Springfield. hnnd« on nh.antee ballot for the Nov.6 election to Dale ty nnrl l|f_savinR P" staff .our-sales, book- the .Women's,.Guild of the chjp i"'"^' fn^pfl hy Ihff publishers and will ~ubked anyone needei iiilo. Ft, ifl- -Tilui usked anyone » f'"yj^^ff stokes, o sophomore ond franklin and Mar well as swimming skills, Community Congregational be invited to participate in. the firm's annual assistance m reg.stering tocaU her at 376-4129. »to origh .t areP. Mis^ s Stoke5Stokesr , ^1V)wn»hi^ pe oCommltteeman Robert WoUcheck. Mrs. • keeping, service and : Church, will be held on Oct.2, Survey of High Achievers later this year. glasses meet on weekdays Miskowitz and Not Stokos.J«s_»chek and Stokes are running for rflBloctlon this - a'fter school. YMCA mem- ;. shipping cjepartmentSj . 3, and 4 in the Church and "Fellowship" Hall; Parsonage: year— bership Is required and no fee either full or part time, Art Center is charged. ' H1U road and Hartshorn drive. " NewTneinb-efswiirbe tested - at salaries-that make it- -Tj-aditlonally onn. nf the registering " ^ Monday for skill level today from 3-5 worth while, with many largest and best attended p.m. Adult learn-to-swim shows of its kind in Northern class meets on Thursday 'fringe benefits. You'll New Jersey, itwlll include 35 for fall term Watch for "reputable dealers froni New tate Farms «veninger?P 4 September is "audio-visual, for Summit Y's odui^schoot Jersey, and surrounding stales no extra fee is charged for people like yourself. ' and lectures by experts In participatory, .spectator, Adult School registration for Summit Area Include: Antiques, decoupage, silk scr'cen, YMCA members. The course and liome~TifllrBtyiing7~interiu O is open Kmoninuniberb. r77" •elated fields, , , ^-v YMCA courses wfll be heltMHonday, SepfT177 . . •There will be a collectors' mnnth" nt the Summit Art thrmigh-Tliurcday, S«pt. 20, from R tn 111 p.m.—hnlsterV. Christmas workshop, macrame, •Innlnr nnd senior lifesavlng • Center. Some o." the scheduled leaded stain glass and needlepoint. courses award both YMCA cuiner., featuring appoint The Adult School program, now. in its sixth -private/collections, and a events are class registration year, offers 34 courses which will begin Sept. 24 Courses listed, under-Sports and Fitness and. Red-fiross _eextif[cation, naiBptay bootlrofTiried-phmifV for the fall semester, the in- at Uie Y building at 87 Maple St., Summit, include: Tennis (beginner and intermediate), course fees are charged and That's what Stride Rite shoee and flowers, provided. by the structors' show, a champagne Courses listed under general education golf (beginner and intermediate), yoga nonmembers are eligible. The : are all about. ri (beginner and intermediate), learn to swlnv 'Cora" Hartshorn • Arboretum. ±Mtl -infflud(K-Aiito.mcchanifsinelud6iAutom,, gguita r (beginner>n.g junior rnnrae, Instru'cted by ~—children's paint>inr - ski-cortditioning, women's slimnasucs ana~ Mrs: Albert Goedde, is open to "Intermediate), photagraphy, creative-writing noon to lO.p.m. on Tuesday - Class. - registration Jor-J -workshopj-soeial dancing-(beginner and scuba. , . . - those 12 and older, arid is held J .When it comes classes, beginning Mondavi Is The entire program of adult education on Wednesdays, 3:30-5 p.m. '- and Wednesday vHtH HUnnerp intermediate), speed reading, contract bridge FJne Jewelers & Silversmiths since 1908 '.••: - "%'eryea' •Ip'pth1'' ' eVeiil'njJs1.':' still in progressj wUh'.qyer;o); (beglnrter and intermediate) and modern courses and New SchopV, courses,, (Saturday .The senloi course, Instructed^ OF ANOTHER • . we're old pros. "•, ; : •jPHurtdeiyhburaarepOon'to'l'- classes and almost 40 teachersy- 1 11 1 :r enrichment;. classes t6r graces 1^) , are bytjoseph Gruber, is open to •- •" r,i^ -••- ', ,• /•'— . ,f« r' dJahcej- ^ ' ' u> ~~~~ ~ ' j ? •'•' p';rn';' XUhcheoii and coffee _ included ijlthe fall brochure listing activities. _Bwlmmers_J5_ttnd up and .:. .-.v.-:i.> • Q.LChoo^eJromr^-ii^~i;;r •-!^^Wgg_ shup Hwvlce a»e avatlabl^^ 1 The brochure and. addition-arihldfrnafioirare'" adults, meeting Tuesdays L-BrThurartilr^PTW ".'/ •'' i -Painting,-—drawing,.- ' sculp- .' and,Spanish. ' . .'.' / . three days of the show. A available by callirie- 273-3330. 7:30-10 p.m^ ture, watercolors, portraiture, ' •Courses listed under Home and Family cookbook of fered for sale will designing brochures, prjjptt. feature special menus and making and. silk-screening, . ,, ,, ceramics, , m e t a.l s , PubliD u c Notice favorite recipes. ,foriien- photography, woven sculp- photography and print.. . ., ^er,taiiriTi_r"n!3irtaqsjsize_h; ture, jewelry, ceramics and PFFICEOFQWES|:CRETARY In many cases the works are groups, gathered from f the .:• riigweaving are some of the BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT for sale. The show is on view "The Hometown Bank Thal'i In Town to Help y« women of the church. , ;•; - - courses- • and free to the Public week- B™y* •**»,«,•»» «j« «c u ;On Wednesday at 10:45 a.m.:... Classes for adults are held days 2-4 p.m., Sundays 3-5 and Township of Sprlnaflsld, county of : a lecture; :?'The Oriental Rug days and evenings, and there will rim thrnnah <^nt W '< Union, State. Of HtW Jeney, will- TialVs'fashion Outlook and How It Has Changed," , are workshops_and open | hearing win run tnrougn £>ept. a. h0|d a pu()| C on i^wlth' a. fUinvphotogrophed In studios as well. Children's For those who prefer to take Suptembw is, 1973 ot B:oo P.M Red 8. Navy_ PTSValllnO tjnKi In th* Municipal Iran, wiUbe^^yen By Noel classes in painting, drawing, Ihoir vnr.nl nrt« with thl> J Camel 8. Navy ' mixed media, sculpture, guiding, Mount«ln Avenue, •; Morrow.vKWgg/!. buyer] oT~ meir vocal arts witn me Sprinofleld, NJ.,ifo consider tho ftS Springfield & Mountainside Area Oriental, Imported.-and prlntnTakingi" ceramics and" Sporig i Ordinance, (pr rear addition woven wallhanglngs, all age- Friday evening; Sept. 21. Back-To-School... Back-To-Fall domestic rugs for B.Altfnan & graded, are scheduled*, for" Louise Parker, contralto, wiU Walton For Mens and Boy* '.;'Company:v^rrj •*•?;••> •.''-•.-.•.: afternoons and Saturdays. /."":a.m. a Open Monday and Thursday 'Till 9 ;: Ijyjture, "The v History: of Coordinated^ with • the ranging from Brahms and KS| ?i7 , „ • - *reglatration is the instructors' a n BankanMricani 'Matter Chars* • Orten^l'towestorti't will be .. Handel to "Porgy and Bess" gifr fflir, ; 13, . presented by Elinor Gordon, a show, on exhibit in the mez- selections. '' '— zanlne gallery. Arranged by 'renowned collector and dealer FITTERS SHCES OFFICE OF THeSECRETARY who sDeeialiiesin: Chinese Bob Reid, director of the BOARD O° .ADJUSTMENT • • Public Notice export porcelaui:• " '. ;: 333 MIUBURN AVI.. MIUIURN Summit Art Center, is is a lotlce Is hereby oven that the Caner Club Focue _ Permanent -CanerCtub Dm* thM. • • press, taper tailored. Permanent press, taper • , A, •'-;• ;' •••. .,-':i".' * . ' AH.- proceeds from.; ihls selection of the staff's recent tailored. 14V17 !the CHOSEN FREEHOUD6R5 , September 18, 1973 at 8:00 P.M.. Voters of Union County will vot« prevailing time. In the Municipal ^MoaWaifc-^oiMiflwitUt: on the question of establishing a Buiidino. Mountain Avenue, Scholarship Fund, the Newark "Charter Study Commission" at Sprlngfloid, N.J., to consider the OPt=N DAILY 'TILL 6 P.ftA. TWO WOROSTHATSUM UP EVERYTHINGTHAT FLORSHEIM HAS EVER BEEK: the November 6th General application of Inter Communltv YMCA Residential Program Election stale Bank lor a Variance to. the SATURDAY, 9 A>A.- NOON,\: '' for Delinquents,, the King Any Individuals who detlre to Zoning Ordinance, rear yard and file petitions for election to parking for customers and patrons . Memorial Day Nursery-and membership on such. Charter concerning Bloctci* fcoHMocaled . "the Veterans of the Cross. V study Commission are required to at 52 Mlllburn Avenue. Springfield, do so on or before September 27th, r - There will be ample: free 1(73. Nine. (9) members of the Morris Sarno, Secretary . parking- at the church; the Commission must be elected to ; Check Our Window Signs For Specials Friday. Sept. 14 thru Sept serve In the event the referendum • entrance fee is:*tl25, •=; ? •f.'•—Is adopted.

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4-Thursdoy, September 13. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER SPRINGFIELD (N,J.) LEADER-Thursday, S«pt*mb»r'1.3, 1*73-5 Bicyclist, 13, hurt SPOnSOrjng. must be submitted by Sept. 10. Additions! ln- iiiiiiniiiiiiinumiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii Break-in suspect held ff>r Jury action , . . • i* t • formation may be obtained by calling Barbara Matthew J. RinaWo 35-mph zone on Melsel avenue, $20, ami Dennis 7 irt frbffic coHisiph An 18-year old Mountainside girl was ordered fined ISO for traveling 55 mph in a 35-mph zone, 4-dOy trip tO Bahamas Clamant, 232-5961, or Mary ChappeD, mmi- _JR^presenting us held for the Union County Grand Jury by Judge Three persons were fined t3S each for driving L«na of Chatham, 61 mph in a 25-mph zoneorT - Reservations, and deposits may be-aufied It's no secret that the cost of living has been members of the 92nd Congress had expected, America. To turn our backs on our elderly now, Joseph A. Horowitz at Springfield Municipal 46 mph to a 2S-mph zone on Mountain avenue Shunpike turnpike. The Republican candidates for freeholder in directly to Godfried A. Breur, Bankers-Trust 'soaring. And hardest lilt t>v lilfeliei' living cuata_ jkHhWunejh . mombersofoSonats-of-tho-Sonatg anad HmrcHrce In th» Hmi. nf their greatest' ntftd. would be ' Qn Saturday night rqurt ]Mondav night."" r" -'-•- - Tht three were Raymond Tucker of PlainfleMi Others fined included George Elkas of Union County are sponsoring a weekend trip to Travels, 280 Park ave., New York, NY. 01107. and rising inflation are those on fixed Incomes-. voted to move part olthe increase up to July 1, nothing less than callous. The United States has Laura Krug, whojvas arrested in conneciitfir WUJUUU ft^Ulrw yf Mii Chatham, careless driving. $35; Gregory the Bahamas from Oct. 11 to Oct. 14. The cost of In Washington A 13-year old Union bicyclist was injured In ICE CREAM BANDIT nnr lWI 1974. prided itself on its humanity and I'-s willingness wlth two break and entries in SprlngfieM on Wilson of Mountainside. omasuia of KenUworth, no exhaust U " the ulp Is nu, and will include round trip »ir an accident at the In'tersecUon of Promt and 3 •The Department of Agriculture" has already Now we find that even this Is not soon enougiT to assist thium whu are \at» fuitunale.——" i f Wtfr^ nHth rum j»/Mtnt» of Included Tyrone » ?: Michael Schlck of Hillside, unlicensed fare, accommodations at the Paradise Hotel on A seven-year-old Miami .boy broke into 21 Mods avenues Saturday night,- nth»r ^p»i.Hpra tinart included Tyrone —- .. . , •• -JTJie. Senajt admitted that the price of food alone will go up . to ease the burden on our elderly who are A number of Congressmen who believe asTl lvcr Paradise Island and breakfast and dinner • Nick Casale suffered an injury tohi s left leg break ana" entry "and" larceny, waived a Robinson of Newark, 52 mph In a 23-rnph tone ~? . ^M, and Aiituiilo Losardo and of Bound - at least 20 percent this-year. This means-an -totally AUlance select the improved |n this state. tV ' • • festivalorTMbnclay •••>. jersey political—and environmental—scene. candidates-it wishes to endorse^ It's an''ex- ^Questions frequently ask' ' the candidate's to special "bonds." ~~ , The General Assembly The New Jersey .Environmental. Voters' cellent, comprehensive set pf questions and stand on proposed environmental legislation, ! Domintck LaMor'gese^^presrdent of -He may be conducting that fund campaign Springfield Chapter of Unico National, has fropn home Once the Baxter tamily-^-Mr. and. •DISTRICT 9A ' Alliance hopes "fo" throw the spotlight on of- should lead to accurate appraisals. such as A-569, which would give the citizen the ficeholders who do or don't do the right things, The questions center on five areas: General. right tome for environmental protecUon>r A- .announced that the group will participate 1n an Mrs. Baxter have three children, Barbara,, Including Roselle. Rosel.le Park, Kenilwprth by the environment. It will also endorse can- policy, resourctfmanagement, energy, land use 1188, to create'. Industrial" pollution" jporitrol Italian festival and fashion show to be spon- Robert Jr. and Kevin-^has acquired a new didates it judges most likely to show the and transportation. In the latter category, for -finance authorities. Candidates who don't do sored by Union District VIH N home with the facilities that he need^, he wUl be ' Joseph I Higgins. Democrat. 43 Hillside rd.. greatest environmental concern and example, candidates are asked if they would tlieU- homework may well be caught Short; the The -program will be held Monday at the going home for weekends at first, Uteri" for a Elijabeth 07208. . ' — sophistication. . _ support "division of a substantial percentage of answers are not always obvious. Governor Morris Inn, MoirlBtown. Singers who 1 week or so at a time—and then for good. Based in Princeton, the Alliance Is preparing all state highway associated revenues" to build I for one will be awaiting both the legislative will be featured will Include Marty DeRose, Alexander I. Manza, Democrat, 67 Georgian court, Surf's upl its "box score", of'the environmental voting and operate mass transit facilities and also to vote scores and news of political endorsement Mike Gallo and Gloria Patrido Hillside 07205— • ' records of New Jersey's 'incumbent'assem- state ways they'think public transit could be by the Alliance. Proceeds, from the event; which Is co- Voter registration blymen and senators. That's what's done sponsored by Epstein's Department Store of nationally for. Congress by the League of Morrlstown, will go'to The Unico National (continued from psg* l) DISTRICT 9B • • Conservation Voters," providing "batting MentaTRealth Research Center Lutheran Church on Mountain avenue Monday; Including Union, Springfield averages" of New Jersey representatives.' for districts 6 and 13, in the swimming poo) Mountainside, Linden LIBRARY This is a valid arid useful service to the LETTERS office of the Summit Hill Apartments C, Louis Bassano. Republican. 1758 Kenneth a»e., voters, especially since they are being sub- Tuesday; for district? 5, 7 and 8, In the jected to a deepening fallout of environmental GOP Cfub to hear Municipal Building-Wednesday. "Union' O7O?3. - in the future dictate how I vote: Unfortunately Lawyer and teacher platitudes from politicians who now realize CHISHOLM PLAYGROUND Registration for Jonathan Dayton Regional On behalf of the children of the Chlsholm these petty accusations are bandied In the Herbert H. Kiehn. Republican, 823 Midwood dr., environmental concern is one of the most ; McDonough views High School students who will be 18 byflov. 6 more marriages and a potent of today's political realities. Playground, the mothers who attended the weeks prior to election. Incidentally^ It is in-' Rahway 07065. . ' • By ROSE SIMON tragic death. teresting to. note that one of the'attorneys for will be held at the school from 11:18 arm to Photographs are included. January township meeting to request this , The September meeting of the Springfield The Springfield Public Library lists the facility'would like toexpres s their thanks to > the applicant was none other than last year's ' 1:15 p m next Wednesday ilM Now that so many-office-seekers are paying .Republican dub will be held at 815 pm WJttSUAtTRECIPE8—-—:•---- Up service itolhftsnylrQninei '_ ' ""* Tnwnriiip Committee and Democratic-appplated township attorney and a Monday at the American Legion Hall, North books". the Board of Education ( i ~ii^ttai=t>Em-uuratic -party • .-A GREAT PUBLIC SERVANT. "The Eastern European Cookbook,",by Kay an honest interpreter. The people Involved In py Trlvett sti'eet; "Navigating the Rapids 1918-1971," from the " Shaw.Nelson. Reading rtils book is truly a treat, the Alliance, whose chairman is Mrs. Diane establishing this playground.,. hierarchy. Robert A SxymansU, president, said, "The -Governing body -TT1T FRANK A. MENZA, ^11X1 ipera of Adolf A. Berle. This is a history Of the , f"i lHntroducea^ia4o-8ome4nMyungfaelpe& 1 nf Prlnrprnn, appear to have the In- The children enjoyed -and welcomed the main topic of the evening win be a talk by (ContlnuM from pag*. 1) Ume^during which Adolf-A, Berle^aJireless_J.erclopedju^ngjhejnnumerablechangesln tegrity and expertise to give it the necessary playground entliliBigBtteally, mid BHgerly ~~SsselgHyirnan Pete McDononghn>no-ls-run-- ~credentlal». For furtliei lnfoimatton-abouHhe- efforts, then stated be would, do whatever publie servantrllved and-worked.ILgives an th^hjstory ofEastern EuroperwlUTIurwiae FLOOD CONTROL A1D- ' for thp State Senate in this district account of his academic, polltical,»econbm4c, • variety of climate, sofandterrain. SofflBof group, contact their office at 360 Nassau st., .... T]ieiargeat^6rc6ptlon for the use of both children World War I began on Sept. 20 1918, with the Springfield, was among the 350 freshmen who Lester Luedecker, vice-president, TSn'~PST ' WEBER is named president LEO she' Simon (379-6609) orMrs-PaqitncTaubui1 (8T9»- CARRILLO stars in "City Streets" at a IocaT~~t*on an neH«iwi lit*.nHj'T'knnnlife andTThappay vMnmtnrfmarriageA , IthAe #*to-tw\ turno' nnrl nrltilta ~ '.' ' ".ttAttlA.nBattle of Meuse-ArgohneMmiiia.Arcfnnna. began stuaW«G5Uchet College, Towson, Freudenberger; secretary, Mrs~ Elsie The League worker checked state, election 1267T - "~ theater ShenffTuSE.S. RIGBY of Springfield Md.rSept.-4 — Nuechterleln; treasurMT-Mw: ng is elected vice-president of fRe Sheriffs' "Assoclatfon of New" jersey aVitsjaoth annual convention in Atlantic Cltyr— •* . -' KNOW YOUR GOVERNMENT beauties DRAMA IN FOOTWEAR One oMhe-most recent official public ad* tho amount of money&£&Umated to be received vertisements or legal ads which should attract for the period July 1, 1973 through Juno 80, uuniitniiinntrinmitf the alert citizen's attention - particularly 1974, and how It is contemplated that those becausefonts size and apparent complexity - Is funds will be utilized. The- report Includes . the" form which all municipalities, counties and doUar. amounts planned for expenditure In the ' They're spocalties at loTd"& .Taylor—d-eli.cataly hand-embroidered and impeccably states must advertise under the requirements eight priority operating and maintenance of the State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of. expenditure categories, including an indication," detailed (with French sea ms, extra b-u ttons and the like) in a fine polyester-' 1972 whiclPestabUshed the federal general- ; of -what percentage is for maintenance; of revenue sharing program. . i existing services and new or expanded ser- coHon challis that knows no season. Thr'ee distinctive looks here, from a new- ~ ~ Recipient governmental units are required to - vices, and by a variety of capital p,urposea._Th<; complete, file-with the Office of Revenue report also Indicates whethj* the program,Is an Sharing, United States Department of executive proposal, the effect of the revenue collection Peaiant sty.le wit h ric, ra c framed yoke in i.vory. or. sea.f oa m--wi th Treasury and, befpre filing, advertise in a sharing funds on debt and the expected effect of 41 M«un«ain newspaper of general circulation an "Actual the federal funds on taxlevel s in the govern- multi-color embroidery. Ruff led "neck gown with vertical .tucking in .rose or'white Use Report" and>a "Planned Use Report.": mental units. -. ; \ ';.'.- covering specific "entitlement-periods." IKOIUI Clau

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(N.J.) LEADER-Thursday. S»pi«rnb«r_13. 1973*7, also to prevent the kind of hiah Uroito according to the Injury In «•> «P=> If written with limits of *i.ooo, Increase the Umltoin order to % Is convinced bis regular auto «gXrtJum^teriu?acclaent^eacb pw«'sei«erB. . the number of passengers Industrial Nurses Association Unit at St Bamabu IvM Mrs Wilson noted that while the new laws' A woman who moved Irom Millburn to. .insurance ii. valid, his next . would not ordinarily con- will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m: Livingston. Mrs^Wilson raps complexities clearly place a.burden on can- for part time work Springfield between Aug. 23 and test Monday • of car pools noted ATan example, »ay» the receive «> to *i,ooo for Property damage liability a—didatcs-"tliat is the prlce^VcJnusLpay_U_«£_ concern, -fo, the amount of Ate, UmHs of WW.W- medlCHt WtpeMos-ineurrtd-eeverage, which ptoteeto fee- IHhiiti* in thp nmnunt nf at Lotus Garden. Rt. 8, wish ftflUllftUll carton containing 13 p piecec s of nnapfted torunforpubliroffice. First priority must coverage he has.. rauiuw, uiu.» ~~». . ^^,—:-—rnf an accident motorist _Maln»t claims property damage done by the Mountainside. ^'Sfn^VcW chinaware stolel n In t hthe move. i >He should consider bodily - up to. niaL.ed On ptibllc interest rather than on the in health, welfare is at fault, resulting from damage to car in an accident. The speaker will be Dr. ' /\rrOrrfing In police. Mrs. Rose Welnsteln was far N.J. drivers Injury liability coverage with convenience of candidates or conlnDuiors.' moving to a home on Tro? drive and at some Jean Silberg, director of the Sage Visiting ^School days may be the. Once again; as schools .,-.,.. on disclosure law ; Homemaker-Home Health Aid Service, has point during the move the carton was taken out "gopd old Golden Rule days," throughout New^Iersey get - ."The office of the Election Law Enforcement announced that applications rare now- being of the living roomof:her new-home.:'--,....-_,.. but they arf .alstTcaF pool" Into full" swtagrmoUwnraTe- BotVyAVIlson,Democratic candidate forthc Commission has been most helpful in assisting State Assembly in District". 22,—this week accepted for persons living In the Summit area days. banding together in driver :MM^ candidates seeking.clarifica,tions cf the law's who are Interested in parttirae salaried groups ©Transport their kitjs :~*Tf6buked Assemblyman ArihurManner for his :: requirements," Mrs, Wilson said.-"We are positions as part of the health and welfare team ~iL£l-- .- .J . '-• April 16 vote against "ono of- the most going through a period of learning to live within NfW « significant piece's of legislation to pass the serving Union County. A free training course Sqg qg^ a new law that achieves the goal of greater will be provided for those applicants who are Assernblsr^uring the past session." Mrs. accountability from candidates. If flaws in the Automobile WibsSn criticized her opponent for voting accepted from Sept. 17.through 22. ••-- • to'examiriWself law are discovered through practice, they can -• The first five days will be held at the Dealers' • .^•--'against the recently enacted "New Jersey be corrected by amendment, not an unusual A special wmmlttee haa--Jjeightened concern over .air ^r- Campaign Contribution and Expenditures Children's Specialized Hospital in Moun- been named by Robert E. pollution have "Parked ,» opened! procedure with such bold, new legislation," tainside from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. The last day will" Guide Reporting Act," which places limits on cam- Mrs. Wilson said. SmaUrboarf^ialrman of the "'urgence of Interest In paign spending and requires detailed reporting be held at OverloolrHospital. The" course Is New Jersey Savinas League, _sharerthe-ride_plans jMnong approved by the'N. J. State Department of • / - of the source of all contributions over $100. "l~Be1tBvc—thab-Mr. Manner failed to to^tanSnTte owfacS . New Jersey commuler..-..; Criminal penalties are provided for violators. Health and those who successfully- complete it IN SUMMIT IT'S and^rvice to ,its mem- Joining a car pool can be a represent his constituents in n responsive way will receive state"certificates; - -•:,.-•—• : "Such requirements," said Mrs. Wilson, by voting against this progressive legislation," berBhlp. Charles • L. convenience and a time and ."will raise the level of accountability of can- •The course includes-VJWorklngJwithJP.eOple'.i mone 8a er weU y she concluded. and "Understanding the Elderly," given tyr SMYTHE Harrington, preildent, First- y y ',f "^; didates for public office because candidates FeS SavUW ah67TU>an--of toprovtag Uie quaUty of the will no longer be able to conceal their sources of Geraldine Casey, director, Social Services, AsSo^haf bL naTed air! but many ^people are funds. The public has a right to know where Bonds, passport stolen Rahway Hospital; "Care of the Baby", by VOLVO toserve on the-17^nomber reluctant to enter nuch candidates get their money in order to Catherine CooH, R.N.; "Understanding oroutf arrangements.' Chlldren'Lby Ann Bra'ckett, psychiatriciodlaJ- SALEirSfyCt-''*''" ascertain ariycohnection betweerrconductin - Two copies ofa willjTourbonds valued at $150 '(and w« rnHrt itrvic*) T worker; "Accident Prevention and Safety In ~ >*ch league is engagedlna- I'l'ney ** ^T^!"^!^ office and source of financing. We cannot each and a passport were taken from a Tooker lit Morrit Avt., JuVnmit 17J-4»00 widT^aiTerofpXams in ^^iTltK^uS avenue home between early Sunday morning the Home" by Edmund Duffy, coordinator, --• -guarantee ethical behavior of public officials Accident Prevention and Poison Control many areas "SmaU said, "We won't be covered by their but we can make it more difficult to behave and the following Monday night fCTSttiJpTttof*' ™ want ToS^ch to regular auto insurance. unethically," she added. J AJso, "Family Life i _ BIBLFjCOWES TOTHFE — TfiaTSurfday ScKbol Homecoming at Evangel Baptist ChurenV" SPERCO ourflMoclaUonsandhoweal* twUtute sala^alTln terms of Care of, the Home" by Mrs. James Ottobre Jr;, 242 Shunpike rd., Springfield, Sunday at 9:30,a.m. will present the "Living Bible," may be Improved to be of the- Jn«urance . coverage, w -YMCA tribes plan home economist; "Understanding Mental created by the Robert Kensingers of Lancaster, Pa. Long a worker in-the Lancaster MOTOR CO.Ine. greatest bSt and service." pbolers-probably bave^thlng Illness" by Edmund P. Murphy, director. Child Evangelism Fellowship, Kensinger conceived and built the "Living Bible." As : - i to worry about, However, a Mental Health Association of Union County; eRLcJC?r?'!Ii!>?J'I*.i^ MoseVpr* repd.frpm the pages of thO1 "Living.Blbl»" by. Cadillac-OldtmobileV , — . . ... • few words of caution and ; and-"Rehabilitive Servlces'-'-lncludlngHSpeech— organizing meeting Kensinger, mem6ef^6f"hWa7n1ly~airo^ WTMORRK AVBs^UMMIT- in-17rJo---. - wnirrlOniCaTIQnS explanaUonarem onler.- therapy, physical therapy and occupational is invited to attend;; ...••• . ... - • SALES-SERVICE. PARTS ••;••• •••'• t ••—'--i- fesurance on a privately local meetings in the area ' %er'apy, by Linda RembiezT_S.T., Victoria CoflipUt* Body Shop Service The Summit Area YMCA's Prelther, P.Y., and Mary Ellen Delude, O.T, SELECT USED CARS tODIC OI Seminar owned, pool^hared vehicle Is Watchung Nation will according to Peter W. Stfylno.tht. Suburban Ar«o 40 Y«ar» :•> 11 Addicott, YMCA extension The Saturday session at Overlook Hospital Five iownshipjsiyclenls organize 1973-74 Indian Guide will.be devoted to "Personal Care of thd and Indian Princess tribes director, and all interested fathers and children were Patient," by Barbara Lovell, R.N., of; the start Newark Academy next week in Summit, New Visiting Nurse and Health Service of Elizabeth. Providence, Berkeley invited to attend. ..' . XSS'tS"^ e^uaiarironfet For residents of Summit, -liMost persons who have managed a house Five Springfield students are among the ' Heights, Millburn, Short Hills and a family are already qualified "for,this new students attending Newark" Academy, 'TOURS CRUISE! and Springfield. The national Short Hills, Millburn and AIR.STEAMSHIP Springfield an organizational work," said Mrs. Siiberg. "The .extra Livingston, which began Its 200th academic BUS-RAIL YMCA father-son and father- ingredient needed is sensitivity. It Is a won- year this weekr^-----•;t-...^ ^_— '. daughter (grades 1-3) meeting will be held at the f ^S combining parUclpante does not share in YMCA on Wednesday evening derful opportunity to augment your income and Sprinflfif Id Av«. programs will be explained at help other people at the same time/' Mrs. The students are Michael Davis, 987 Chimney at 7:30. '.. • . Ridge dr.; Jay S. Grant,' 12 Surrey lane; Sprlagfiald travel Service Films and slides of tribal Siiberg emphasized that age is no barrier to SUMMIT this position. lJiL_.l Richard W. Minster, 5 Mohawk cu\;-Scott--M.-_ Bank names natlonactivlties will be shown Segall, 10 Cayuga ct., and PerjS.Toland, 25 DR 9-67*7 New & Used Cats & Trucks ' So^^voK. conv cc^erage, the instttate pbtato Interestedd Individualdv s mayy obtain app- : : and the .programs explained Gregory rd. • . „ -, '"' .... ; US (AwnttIM Av«., IprlnwitM, M J. ' •-Service 273^81L_ Morris and Grandview Avenues, Union by Addicott and Watchung plicatinplications anad further information byy callingg dt 2735550 Rout-p.28 Gr Garden Place, Middlesex top officers Ration chiefs. ' Mrs. Siiberg at Sage,Headquarters, 273-5550. . rii The board of managers of Indian Guide and Indian the United States Savings Princess tribes of five to nine father-son or father-daughter Cub Pack 172 fo open t Bank has announced top level T^'".:.r rr. ,. > "•''••:•. •• ' :. non-sharing.passenger1 s to executive changes, with couples are formed on a school " ~ '—" ' ^^^^ reimburse .the pool.rnembers William B. Iicklider, who had or neighborhood -basis and. fuhd drive on Satyrday Is to give a gift sometime • meetlii mianiOiei'g homes during the year to the drivers; served as president of the 1 t> fnn ^airman^ ^w^eJnMUay^^y_ you please buy ThltdHyyr''" "' "Ttof' board, and Rudolph F. their own programs some candy to help ^he Cub The Scouts will be selling "fee" from me privilege of Novotny^ wHo had been the basic, Indian theme, in^ Scouts?" four: varieties of Barton's ridlngin a car pool and leaves Cuh Park 172 will be asking candy at- $1 a box the Insurants; protection In- i eluding cr'afa, games, Indian 'OH A J0<~ bank, elected president. • lore, hiking and trips. Tribes that question of Springfield miniatures,' assorted, tact. KM t residents Satarday-whcn-tjich* clusters and mints ' (rio» tin -in caBB of™~car Uckhdei' will conttnue~HS" come together-for-«pcciaLpoWi_ ICSlUCIIWUaiUllWJ nHVU uiut «..w~w«»».uv ...... v.^^ —M;, p one yuar ccililicato wows, swims--at the YM and > lha • back of *• P"P^-W ^* chief executive .officer:and. annual fund-raising- drive - toZachary^SchneideivCandy IFAWbNKAKl''MIKAH l : Involving children, the in- camping weeRendsduringthe begins. " DHve chairman and treasurer TLIHCOUr^HERCUHYrlMOr your oniW«V-Eo eK weifc,'V»~ Novotny will assume the *>&""• : Jl».r«nt: ' Mok« f«adlh« *• stitute stresses the im- duttes ;of chief administrative winter .and spring. "Almost ail the funds for the for Pa"c&1l7a.''Helping in the. portance of wearing seat belts Last season there were 53 Candy 'Drive are Webelo YOUR cloitllud. o,(rw«l' *!• •«••» officer. Cub Scouts comes from the ' ond •vvry waik,,.. not only to protect the children FJcTflMer^JiiiOWH as_ Uie-fadtan-gulde—and Indian -sale of candy7"-stated-Harvey- irCo lirthEr'case of an accident but dean of New Jersey Savings Princess tribes involving over Welssrchairman of the [Sack. 'Gerald: Bloch are Webelo 400 father-child couples in the 1 bankers and a past president "We are calling upon, the le^de^>;Geoige Pittingei , ' Reitiuranl & cocktiii Lounm of the Savings Banks' Summit Area YMCA's people of Springfield to 'agai "n Geralds .Bldh d LLouisi . 1E5a Vlsif Our F»mous-"R.erJ Gordor NTCRE.y.avi0NT«. Association of New Jersey,' program, (pleaders may call help us raise the money we ' • . Mothers »y hwti Saloon" , ' • •• . the YMCA, 273-3330, for fur- need, With this help, we are" Barbara iOUGAR.CAPRr tiptrt Ctett» W.Uh rtiralr Bualneumervs Luncheons — took office as 10th president of All Sized Vans in Stock' BaMuet Faculties for is to 150 ther " Information r and ..certain to reach our goal," ...»..r^ ,--, Clarke with open 11 a.m. fell'p.m. JiS.Sfcvlngs, after a career in Dial 964-7700 See "REX" the Van King savings banking In New York brochure?. Harvey ' Schramm, cub- assistant Jeanetta.Schramm, 2800 Springfield Ave., 447-0100 master, added, "We have a and Feiiciat, Sannlno with Dial 377-4400 U.S. HyrV NO3I—;': - Spr)nilll«l• MW;,V"'. rk OFFICES THROUGHOUT Mountain Ave. Office: the eastern United States, Indian Guide program for Thursday, Sept. 27. UNION, ' MtDDLESeX, Springfield joined the U.S. Savings Bank HUNTERDON B. MERCER 733 Mountain Ave. 3794121 dads and younger sons. A chartere- d- bu- s will leave OBEDIENCE ^ COUNTIES . lU.srHwy"H»'."»* * ... MORRIS-AVE. OFFICE: in 1965 as vice-president and IN 5PRINOFICLD With a structure similar to the YWCA parking loW 79 Mountain Ave.) 175 Morris Ave. 376-5940 mortgage officer and wasIndian Guides, Trailblazer Maple St., at 9 a.m; for a tour •:• CtASSES^^ 193 nAorrls Ave 376-1442 lill elected executive vice- tribes' will be formed on a of Ringwood Manor, built in $ president in 1971, . neighborhood basis with two 1810 by ironmaster Martin 25 BJLSIIIIII tribal meetings each month In Ryerson and sold to Pater « WEEK COUR'lt Opticians Trailers members' homes. Every three Cooper in 1853. | Valiant months a campout will be Following the tour, th,e J To reserve space I.:,''''." . Plymoutli «B. CHRtSlER j. NflR^OOD ARTHOR~L. SYLVIA A. BASS held, utilizing skills learned at group will move to Shepard • SUMMIT Ntw • Uitd ARROWS TRAILER • li;.. tribal meetings^ Lake Lodge for a chicken r;art ny^yuu VAN HESS « WELLSJf Sales & Rental Inc -J. , Village Shopping Center, Mew Providence VT". •• • Electrologlst • WESf FIELD ' Sain • S«rvlc« ^^^^ RENT THAT ROOM with a Want salad luncheon before Complete Auto Body Repairs in this directory IRftlUR IS BACK! Ad. Only lie per word (Mln. U.20). returning home at ap- • ELIZABETH 376-42 <0 J : At Call 684-7700. proximately 3:30. 1S{ Morrit Av«. .• . .Sprlnjlleld YWCA trips are open to ENROLL MOW! jusicair 2130 Millburn Ave. members and non-members. Helpuscdebi^elWiiiafree^ i For further information call Maple wood PACT*, HITCIU '. I ::iR": the YWCA at 27%4242. : : ; =N86-W00 Ext. 21 MEJCRIPTIONS FILL "N'OI'ftNl SOI (J colortvl "•• ': •>. ••;-' -': :•-•• :• v -;-. ••:•: •-->;;•:..,•...•/•' OFFICE MACHINES N.J. Dog College . ti: ••},-•[ USED CARS DON'T tolE...lhey EYEGLASSES REPAIRED Central Home WU UHE Of MBTA8U TYPt*Bmi«: lust tradenway. Soil yours with a . .' Authorized '. HEW HOUflS low CMI Wont Ad. Coll 486 7700. 687-2393 " SALBS-SERVICfi-PARTS PROMPT Come in to any of pur sevettew branches td ^tfuat Company MD M1DMG WPINtS' _ SB 464-2913 tfElizabrthiUr Tuesday, Thursday MiMORRtlAVe. Saturday A.M. fiel ^213..Somrhli Road AAqgntolnslde, N.J. — Olllc. Phone, 762^7802 j Dial 686-2800 5^ Mombar F.O.I.Cr Home Phonti:fi$7-82 C«r. Summit »»».» Blnk SI. OOR COVERINGS IV. booooooooooooooooSummit 273B811[_'••e• JOHH DAVID _ TRAVtL help you With the mpstwreen!^ SPERCO PARTY RENTAL SERVICE 0 • vl'1--.1'-'.. MOTOR RENTALS OF »|rlta.i in NewJerseyaU^yekJorig. ,.I i ^^i^^iff^ s. FINEST EQUIPMENT * Holtl) • truixi MISS BUNNY'S SCHQOLXJF CO., INC. » lean • _ CAtmt4MOUUM & TABLE,LINEN P *^ Meet Ron Johnson on Friday S^emberi4at-~ 1 Autnorlxed V FOft ALL TYPES ' STUDENT f CADILLAC OLDSMOBiLE •«OA0lOOM-T»l TOURS DANGE OF PARTIES • E«l. I) tppt. pur Morji^nd^ran

-,, THIS, . . ty\AXiR. & PAUL • PDY SCHOEHWALDER sclva Plumtjinq A-'ni-rtt dance shoes and accessories ' DIRECTORY ORTHOMOIOALLYUNEOUALLEO made with half labor, half love' INCniDIBLE (SUCTION . AUTO SALES. , \b-',K*S USUID«WB4 MemUfF.D.I.C. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR READY EraiidiK n AMBASSADOR GREMLIN HORNET ™ AW«iyji open when you need us...daily 8 am tq 8 pm, "OUR STUDENTS ARE OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT; MATADOR JAVELIN FUTURE UNION BOOTERY 'Siaturday 9 to 5. Twenty-three offices serving ft; FOR INFORMATION OR AUDITION CALL: call 376-9170 Somerset, Union, Monmouth, and Middlesex counties CALL 273-5120 , 241 MORRIS AVE, tfRWaPIILD 1030 STUYVESAH7 AVE. UNION REttRENCE tlecti ic Sower Cloanlno 376-4297 or 276-1989 80 FRANKLIN PLACE Dial 414-0749 ' Intermediate and advanced students SUMMIT OFF WITH PHONE 686-5480 THIS AD Ofttn Moo., Prl. «v«i till * P.M. *• must audition for placement; . ^I

111 1 11 11 v v l •••. i i !• i r'^i'^i' - ' '' ' ''••'• '' '*•• '•''•*>' •'' ••••'--'>••'' -v *• '• "'•" ''-• - ' '*•• f.^>.•'.• SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, September 13, 1973-9, 8-Thursday. September 13, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Men's Club to hold Summit Area YMCAJo hold Meat talk Labor group action Yom Kippur dance, for Y club > preschool class registration YWCA Kaffeeklatsch will Pack of 100 mdorsing-Byrne— start bowling tearfi Thf^SUmmit Area YMCA has set aside Thursday, 10-11 a.m. in 10-week sessions. feature Gene. Rau of Rau Monday-through next Thursday, Sept. 20, 9 Instructed by Loretta Dudley, a graduate of Quality Meats on Wednesday CINDY . The Men's Club of Temple Beth Ahm, a.m.-noon and 3-5 p.m., as formal registration Boston Conservatory of Music, the course Uau will discuss how to PAPER Wright— Springfield, will hold its annual-Yom KJppur period for its preschool classeirscheduled to -- teaches _coordlnaUon-lhrough_hasic-_daKe_ prepare various cuts of meats DETERGENT Liquid Speaking before the Political Action Com- dance on Saturday, Oct. 6, at 9:30 p.m. at the begin the week of Sept. 24. movement and expression relating to stories, "and ~ the" ^advantages' of PLATES mittee of the state AFL-CIO, BUI Wright,-22nd temple social hall. The 10-week courses include Flippers Club, a music and^fantasy; quantity buying. Woolit District Democratic State Senate candidate, There will be a five-piece orchestra for en- mother-toddler leam-to-swlm course offered on YMCA preschool classes, all limited in size Kaffeeklatsch programs this week praised the council for its en- tertainment. Refreshments and prizes-wiU-be Wednesday mornings, 9:39-10:15 or Uhl&li. for individual., instruction, are open to Y open at 9:45 ajn. with coffee dorsement of Brendan Byrne for governor and offered. . • w. •. Under the direction of Mrs. Albert Goedde, members " and ' nonmembers. Advance and conversation followed by stated, "Our new governor will need the sup- Marvin Steinberg, chairman, stated that YMCA and Red Cross certified Instructor, the registration 1B required and course fees are the program until" 11:15. port of the legislature in implementing his admission will be free to all paid-up members course deals in proper methods ~of "teaching-—charged.^urther lntormaUon mayjw obtained Concurrent' programpprgo s for ideas and philosophies reflecting an en- of the Men's Club and their wives. Non- ' toddlers to swim, and'a mother must ac- by calling the YMCA, 273^330. children includde rhythhth m d lightened and progressive labor position." - members must pay $8 per couple., Men's Club company ench child. dance program for children Wright asked the committee for its support of dues may be paid at the door. Sam Greenfelt is three to five yearB ! with his candidacy. • . Tadpoles is a 10-session course of beginning president of the Men's Club. swim instruction for 3 and 4-year-old boys and Capltola Dickerson and Pat Wright, appearing before delegates who The .men's bowling league of Temple Beth girls instructed by Mrs. Goedde, which is held Regular schedule Ernst. . Babysitting for represented approximately 100,000 workers, Ahm has announced It will begin the winter _Tuesdays or, Thursdays, 1:30-2:15 p.m. Tiny children IB months and over is White stressed his support for extending unem- •• season Sunday, Oct. 7, at 9:30 a.m. at Echo. _^__ 'tots Gym Club for 3 and 4-year-olds provides resumes at church available. * ployment payments; increasing workmen's Lanes, Rt. 22, Mountainside. Howard Borok, games, exercises, rhythms, fun and fitness in Kaffeeklatsch' programs are Owl compensation rates and improving safety -president of the league, stated that any male . 10 weekly sessions. Classes; conducted by Mrs. , The First Presbyterian Church's regular fall open to members and non- devices and equipment. The candidate praised over IB years of age is invited to- join. The Joseph- Caporaso, meet Wednesdays or schedule of Church School classes and worship members at a fee. Further Cigars the actions of the legislature in calling for a •league will last for 26 weeks. Any person Fridays, 9:45-10:30 a.m. services will begin Sunday. Church School details can be obtained by special session to consider extending unem-•- wishing to enroll should call one of the I Kindergym-swim for kindergarten age boys classes will resume at 9:15 a.m. in the Parish calling 273-4242. gloyment payments and cited "the critical following: Howard TJbrdk, .H76-7858y Leftny. and girls teaches basic physical skills, builds House, 37 Church Mall, under the leadership of necessity of affording relief to thousands of Nurkin, 376-5403; Lee Lichter, 376-4638, or Sid' coordination, and provides swim instruction in Mrs. Sheila Kilbourne, director of Christian . Public Notice New Jersey's unemployed workers." Faber, 576-5116. Education, and Kenneth Hetzel, Church School - 10-week sessions. Instructed by Mrs. Caporaso TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD Wright condemned Republican-sponsored and Louis T. Choquette. of .the YMCA superintendent. . ' - UNION COUNTY, N.J "right-to-wprk" legislation, calling it ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Portable professional staff, classes meet Wednesday or Instruction Is held each Sunday morning for AND SUPPLEMENT AN ORDI- RICHARD KELbEV~ —"retrogressive"-and affirming that he "could Friday mornings, 10:30-11:30, or Monday, children up to Grade 8. TKe eighth grade, which NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- never support such anachronistic legislation." ^We4nesday,..TJuirsday, or.Frlday afternoons, isjhe confirmation clasa, will attend the ,9:30 NANCE PROVIDING FOR THE The Democrat stressed that he was In total [GIFTS Fpr The REGULATION AND CONTRJ3L_ -Radio Aqua Net Regional manager 1:45-2:45. ..•'•. worship "Bervice~a3~a" ~gr6up~aS~pwr~onits~ accord with Byrne oh labor issues and pointed For SHOWERS, BIRTHDAYS, preparation for church membership. Nursery CONTROL OF- THROUGH ALL OCCASIONS Modern dance classes'for preschool and STREETS/ STOP INTERSEC to his "long friendship and association" with • kindergarten age are held on Monday or.. service is provided for one and two year olds on TIONS, WEIGHT LIMITATIONS Byrne as a law clerk and later as an associateJ AND PROVIDING PENALTIES named by Pailjard the second floor of the chapel building ad- FOR THE VIOLATION In Judge Byrne's law firm. Wright then asked • JEWELRY • WATCHES joining the Sanctuary. % *• THEREOF."- Paillard Incorporated of Linden, this week his audience: "Can you imagine what New Registration under way BE IT ORDAINED by the Lovely Olltt Th«yn cherish Warship services will be held at 9:30 and 11 Township' Committee of tho- announced that Richard Kelley of Springfield, Jersey would be like with Charlie Sandman as Always ... See our Wonderful a.m. in the Sanctuary under the leadership of Townthlp of Springfield In the Selection, ' County of Union, and State ot New has been appointed regional sales manager for governor in light of his abominable record oh for children's classes Dr. Bruce ^W. Evans, paBtor of the Hasselbiad, Bolex and Topcon cameras. Kelley labor issues?" *1.*%HED'ULE'V of the above _ stratlbft is now under way at.the Sarah congregation, Child-care for pre-school captlonad Ordinance shall be attended Rutgers Oniversity and Newark State An advocate of flood control legislation as children will be provided on the second floor of College and is in the Naval Reserve. GELJACK BailejMJivlc Center for classes^ln preschool. amended as follows: well as the preservation of the environment, - -the chapel. • • • ' * Shuhpike Road - He has been employed by Paillard since 1969, SPRINGFIELD rhythm (boys AV girls); modem dance for South Springfield Avenue • Wright said he-is seeking "to reconcile the PRINCIPAL. GUEST—Anthony Fiordallso, principal, seems president of Jonathan Dayton Regional High's Parents- children (kindergarten & up); art (6-8 years MllltownRoad •;• serving 'most recently as assistant to the traditional schism between labor groups and • Teachers-Students Association, serves the food at the PTSA- JEWELERS manager of the Hasselbiad, Bolex and Topcon happy to be on the receiving end as Mrs. Robert Moore,, old); art (9 through 13 years old); sewing (8-13 FRIDAY DEADLINE a. Between mo.Summit city line ' GilletteTVacl Flintstone ecologists." luncheon for the school's professional staff. "i. and Mountain Avenue. service departments. His territory will include years), and guitar for beginners. All items other than spot news "We must Weigh competing social values,"., The fee for all classes if $10 for 10 sessions. b. Between' Mountain Avenue Razoii Children's Vitamins northern New Jersey and Long Island. he said. "I-doubt that any laboring man here ' should be In our off Ice by noon on and Melsel Avenue. iniiiiittuKiiniiiiiMUMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiinititiiiuiinMiiiiitiiiiuimiiiiiiinuiiiiniiitiniiiiinititiiiiirtntttiiiiiMiEiiiiniuiiiiuriiiitiMiuiiiiiriuiiiiittriiiiiiu C"ejch fooX IS 241 MORRIS AVE. Early registration is advisable; all classes will c. Between Melsel Avenue and Paillard IncurpofaO" 190u -Lower rd., tonight would willingly and wantonly deprive Friday. the Union Township line. have a limited enrollment. • • South Springfield Avenue • Linden, is the exclusive U.S. distributor of the his children of the opportunity to inherit a clean A petty-cash box containing an unknown SPRINGFIELD •376-1710 Blades Hasselbiad 2Vi system, Bolex super 8 and find unpolluted earth. Vet, we cannot dry up SCHOOL LUNCHES amount of money was taken from' the J.M.K. a. Between iMIIItawn Road and 16mm movie cameras and Topcon 35mm SLR jobs, nor can we permit construction to be OPEN TUES. WED., FBI., 9:30 - 5:45 Public Notice' Melsel Avenue. Auto Sales Co. on Rt. 22 Monday. According to . THURSDAY EVENJNOS TILL « Melsel Avenue- Kaopectate QJ cameras." . . delayed without justifiable reason." mmimiiiimminjuiimiuiiiiiiniiiuiiitiii iiiuiiuiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiniuiiiiiniiiiiiiii SATURDAYS 9 to 5 • South Sprlnafleld Avenue police, entry was gained by. breaking the glass CLOSED MONDAYS SHERIFF'SSALE *' a. Between the Mountainside FLORENCE GAUDINEER SCHOOL gravy, cranberry sauce, candied sweet in a door On the side of the building. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Borough and Westfield Town Diarrhea Relief 8 w. , m^m SMART NEW FRAMES JERSEY, CHANCERY lines and Morris Avenue (N.J. . Monday, Sept. 17—Hot lunch: Juice, grilled potatoes, French cut string beans, rye or white, DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, Route 24-67). NEED HELP? Find tne RIGHT PERSON with a Want DOCKET NO. F-234-72 cfieese sandwich, peas, fruit compote, milk. broad-butter, cookies or, fruit, milk. Cold Ad,. Call 486-7700.. ' To Compliment , YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY sign League will hold Historical Society THE HOWARD SAVINGS having sides 3a > Inches. In Cold platter: Juice, tuna and chejgse on lettuce, platter: Juice, slice of turkey roll-cranberry Every Mood INSTITUTION, s corpdralion of length shall be Installed to • Rapid Shave white or rye bread, mayonnaise or mustard, sauce, green bean salad, two slices of bread,. N«w Jeney. PlalntiffTvs. THE control traffic turning right FOX TONE COMPANY, el ala, from south eastbouna South meeting Tuesday slates garage sale fruit compote, milk. . mayonnaise, cookies or fruit, milk. Of Trie Modern,Woman Defendants. Springfield Avenue at Melsel Tuesday^r-Hot lunch: Juice, hero sandwich, Friday—Hot lunch: Juice, omelet, catsup, CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF Avenue and a STOP sign The Springfield League of Women Voters will The Springfield Historical Society will hold a EXECUTION — FOR SALE OF having tides 30 Inches In hold its first genera! membership meeting at a book and garage sale Saturday, Sept. 28, at the cole slaw, pudding or fruit, milk. Cold platter: hash brown potatoes, stewed tomatoes, bread- COLLEGE ADVISORY SERVICE . MORTGAGED PREMISES length shall be Installed By virtu* of the above-stated controlling straight and left Photo Juice, tuna salad sandwich, cole slaw, pudding butter, fruit or cake, milk. Cold platter: Juice, writ of execution to me directed I "-" breakfast-on Tuesday, 5ept.-l8 at 8:15 a.m. at Historic Cflnnonba]LJ|ome,J25_Morris_aye.J^ 4&2 Year Colleges turning traffic emerging from Q-Tip Swabs -fruitrmilfc —egg Balad sandwich, slice of tomato, two slices- -. shall expose for sale, by public soutneastbound South the home of Carole Littenberg, 385 Rolling- from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 65 D E.+JorlhftelehRoad- -Gradiiate^dhools- -vendue. In room B-ft, In tne Court Album Rock road. An production to league activities Donation offers of booksor other Items, such , Wednesday—Hot lunch: Juice, veal cutlet, of bread, mayonnaise or butter, cake or fruit, Hogse" In iheXnrw: EmibeWT ipBtl Spanish rice, carrots, Jello cubes, bread- milk. - Livingston, N. J. Preparatory'Schools N.J., on Wednesday, the 26th day Avenue. for tho-ycar-Awll-be parLof-the-prrigrani: nil as bric-a-brac, furniture., jewelry, etc., would of September A.D.,1573, at two 3. Whenever any words and ~butUii', iullkr-Cold-platter^-Julce7^orn:goup7 o'clock In the afternoon of said hrases are used In. this cell-Bound Choice of colorj. members are urged to attend. ,be appreciated. Donors are asked to call 376- •FRIDAY DEADLINE - &rdlnanca, the meaning ~ A special-Invitation has been extended tu.till—0039. 370-6430, or 376-3348r " peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Jello cubes; Tewatttvoiywci lued to them In -All-l'ems-oJhor than trot newi thnulri hn In 994-3870 "a personal service" ALL thia. t tract or parcel of land. sub-title 1 of Title 39 of the XXXJOCXX women who are interested in knowing more Alsoonsalewillbethebook'-fheForgotteForgottenn .!!milk£ . -,,.., our office by noon on Friday. anna, In m. bitussi Township of SprlngfieTigfleld- . In the- deemed to apply to such words and about the league. Prospective members are Victory," by Thomas J. Fleming: 7"^ ~Thursday-HoUlunc1>:^ulce,-roasMuriey^_ county of Union, in the State of phrases used herein. Cough Syrup 4 asked to contact Bernice Simon (379-6609) or. ••iw-J« 3:~ir»nyT>art"or-pBrts of Ihls . BEGINNING ot • point In the Ordinance are lor any reason held Pauline Tauber (379-1267), membership co- Public Notice northwesterly side line of Salter to be Invalid, such decision shall "chairmen, (ur murc-mformtttionr-fiafaysittera • 4ST TO Street, where the same Is not alfect the validity of the Intersected by the northeasterly remaining portlons_of this . will be available; transportation ma^ be TOWNSHIPOF SPRINGFIELD -Jlde line of Orlarit TOienut. »lio furnished upon request. UNION COUNTY, N.J. Known as Lincoln Road, and from- 4. All ordinances or parts of AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND said point of beginning running ordinances In conlllct or Membership in the league is opento- all to speech group — ANO SUPPLEMENT AN thence (1) along the said Inconsistent with the provisions'of women citizens of voting age. Since 1920, when ORDINANCE ENTITLEO "AN northwesterly sideline of Salter this Ordinance are hereby Dr. 'Pb.ilip Graye of Weatfleid will address the ORDINANCE FIXING THE Street, norjh 44 degrees OH' east the league began, hundreds of thousands of SALARIES OF CERTAIN 62.00 feel) thence (2) north 44 repealed. Union County Speech and Hearing Association degrees 00' weiuM.OOfeeti thence 5. This Ordinance shall take women have learnectabout government. Many" OFFICERS AND THE PAY AND. effect ten (10) days after final at its meeting Wednesday at the Sandmeier COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN (3) south 46 degrees 00/ west 62.00 passage, and publication. '* Neo-Synephrineii|( have gone on to serve their communities by* POSITIONS AND CLERICAL - jt to the BforeMld nort|i»asferry Seheol In Springfield. His topic will be - EMPLOYMENTS IN THE it Mno of Brjant Avenue,- thenie I, Arthur H. Buehrer, do hereby running (or public office, serving on appointed TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, certify that the foregoing Nota Drops. 1 oz. KX Off "Recognition of Normal vs. Abnormal (4) along said sideline, south 44 ordinance was Introduced for first Prices good through Sat..Sept. 15. boards and commissions, and using their IN-THE COUNTY OF UNION - ry degrees 00' east 150.00 feet to the reading at a regular meeting of the League-gained knowledge to act individually or Occlusion in the Developing Child." AND IN THE BOARD OF. • X point . or place of'BEGINNING. Township Committee of the I HEALTH AND SWIM POOL . The above description Is drawn with other groups. Though composed of A pedontist who has a private practice in UTILITY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF » FLASH Township of Springfield In the ^n accordance with the survey County ot Union on GUARD Hospital, Summit. _1^ordinance--shell- lake effect— 1 The Sheriff reserves the right to Immediately upon final passaoe IICE BARRIER! OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Born in Newark, Mrs. Kaye was a resident of adlourn.this sale. and publication thereof according RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Springfield since 1946. to law. LYNCH, BOOTH, KENNY, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Tickets available I, Arthur H. Buehrer, do hereby SCANLON 8. DOUGHERTY, Notice Is hereby: given that, the Sani-Flush Colgate She was past president of the Rosary Society certify that the foregoing 344 SPRINGFIELD AVE . 374SPRINGFIELD AVE. ATTYS. Board ol Ad|ustment ol the of St. James Churgh, Springfield, and was also . ordinance was introduced for first ' SUMMIT 273-3848 BERKELEY HEIGHTS 464-1162 DJ 8. SL CX-340-05 Township of Sprlnalleld, County ol readlnq at a regular meeting of the Spfld. Leader, Aug.- 30, Union, state ol New Jersey, will Toilet M w Toothpaste a member of the Blood Bank of St. James for YWCA festival Townsnlp Committee of the Berkeley Heights Shopping Center Sept. 6, 13, 20, 1973 hold a public hegrlnd on Township at Springfield In'Mhe September 18, 1W3 at «:00 P.M. Church and the Springfield Chapter of the (Fee: 169.92) prevailing tlmev-ln-the Municipal Cleaner MM If ' A limited number of tickets has been secured County of Union ana State of New CENTRAL AIR Twigs. Jersey, held on Tuesday evening. ' Building. Mountain Avenue* by the Summit YWCA for the Black Heritage September 11, 1973, and that said Springfield, N.J., to consider the Survivors invlude-her husband, Edward; a ordinance shall be submitted for.. application of Mr. A, Mlcheller for daughter, Mrs. Judith Nolan; three sisters, Festival to be_held Sunday, October 7 at the .consideration qnd final passage at. Public Notice a variance to the Zoning Garden State Arts Center. A chartered bus a regular meeting of said Ordinance; for warehouse addition MrsTViolet Hautzik, Mrs. Rosalie McGlew and Townsnlp Committee to beheld on * space concerning Block 109 Lot 3 Mrs. Helen J. Breunlg; and three brothers, . will leave the YWCA parking lot at 2 p.m. And September 25, 1973. In the THIS HEf'OHI TO flf RlJUH\e{l 1O -tocatBjt—at—Sf— Brown—AVBTT" Springfield Municipal Building at Sprlngfleld, N.J. return by 7 p.m. . , \ • MiltonrEdward and Henry Llss. 8:00 P.M., at which time and place DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Morris Sarno, Secretary any person or persons interested CONDITIONING OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING SPRINflFtELP TOWNSHIP Smith and Smith, (Suburban), 415 Morris Money raised from the program will help _ Boardof Adlusiment support the free programs presented by the .therein will be given an ' (9OO PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW, PLANa-TO-tXPCND ITS REVENUE SHAHINQ ALLOCATION No: 7315 ave., Springfield, completed the funeral opportunity to be heard concerning WASHINGTON. DC. 20226 FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PCntOD BEQINNINQ Date; Sept. 13, 1973 arrangements. Garden State Arts Center Cultural* Fund. said ordinance.'Copy Is posted on Spfld Leader, Sept. 13, 1973 the bulletin board In the office of -l EXECUTIVE PRO>bs5T" ChacK th.» biocCi'l ihi« piin it b.io j t JUL i. 1372 JUN 3Oi 4.974 v The program will feature Voices, Inc., in a the Township Clerk. •_ (Fee S5.5J) musical production of "Journej Into ARTHUR H.BUB.HRER IN THE FOLLOWINO f^ANNER BASED urON AN NOTICE TO BIDDERS Play tex Tampons At Gettysburg College Blackness;" the Newark Dance Theatre under i • . Y "' " TBwnshln Clerk COMPLETELY INSTALLED IN THE AVERAGE HOME ESTIMATED TOTAk Of' . ' " '"'^ie -311 SEALED-PROPOSALS will be The Springfield Leader AVOID OEDT INCREAS received until 10:00 A.M., on - Andrew.. Morrison _ol 49 Highlands ave., the direction of Frank Ashley; T;he Final Act, .September 13, 1973 ACCOUNT NO. Tuesday, September 3], 1973 and Springfield, is among 600 men and women who a young rock group from Pateraon, and the \ ..._"• • 'Fee. J1S.M) 3 31 3.O2B BBS then opened and publicly read In the Office of the Secretary of the —have enrolled in the freshmniuclass-at Get- Angelic Choir of the, First Baptist Church of MOVING? Find a reputable mover Tt»r)n«<«;}» 'U exptclod it it I t|>« MBHN B«ard VW Education, .J^aymonfl / -In tho. Want Ad Section.*.-... . . tysburg CollegeTrTpennsylvania. Nutley. .. ~. - " CONNECTED TO YOUR mXCtMck ttiptny it apply, CUaiRMflN TWP" COflfi Chlsholm School, Shuriplke RdT, LESr union cnunrv. •••• Springfield,-New Jersey for" Ic* WlLUNABUaiOUCINa' ! pTl WUlfllOUCIAMOUmOFrV 1 cream-to-be supplied during Iho FURNACE &DUCr • RATNOM MAJOR TAX. | J INCJIfASE Of A UAJOfUAX. SPRIQFIE ' 1W3-M school year. Specifications may be obtained Parson ^-SYSTEM - '*"* I 1 NOltFtCTONTAXLlVlia Irom In* off Ice ol the Secretaryat the above address. Contract will to- j 100 aOON 10 TrUDICT E"(C awarded to th* lowest bidder, Ihe . right being reserved jo reluct any GoingPlaees —QfeftATlNQ/MAINTENANCf; eXPENOITURES ' . or all CI0»or to watra tnformolltles- -Hablesr PRIORITY MANNED '~~ PUNNED -Ihereln. . ..: „ ,: ... EXfENWIUf EXPENDITURES . PURPOSE . EXfENOITUREJ ; By order ria the -Board of I IEI 1 CATEQ0WE31*4 ) ..• , -m: , - Education--ON- the Townshlp-61—> PantyHose Sprlnodeld, In the County of Union, COMPLETE WITH New Hersey. • , iESi OtHHIALOOVr. Audrey S. Ruban, Secretary Choice of sues NEW DUCT SYSTEM NVinONMlHTAU II Boardof Education IOUCATIOII Springfield, N.J. and shades. . .Cleansmg'Brush . Doing Things THAN Springfield Leader. September 13, 1973 59c Value 'Slows, stops (Fee: 16.4<) under too much

• '% RENT THAT ROOM with a Want pressure! That's what life Is about, therefore, It Is what d0 pe w d(Ml ); .education Is about Xt Stafford Hall School. Going :1HVHQPM(NT % g ^^ ; ° " places and doing things Implies seeing new sights and TERMS' % DoWn % Jan, 1st % April 1st iHVILGr'MtNT meeting Interesting people; tfkt fundamentally It means-your acceptance In the mainstream of events LET US FILL where there are Interesting Jobs (hat pay handsomely. • Offer limited to 1st 80 gnits and will expire on or before Oct 7,1973 OVERWEIGHT Kodacolor The Odilnox Pljn csn halp you fuuucwftir KODACOLOR ' A 20-mlnute visit to Stafford Hall could be worth become (ho slim tilm parson (hat you t»ould like to DO, Odrlnex hai betn used YOUR iLL'riCAllON •(. DEVELOPED thousands of dollars and Immeasurable personal satis- "UltUrlb ; successfully by thousands all ovartho Film factions to you. ' N.J/« Largest Ixteting Residency Dealer-Est. 1900 country for 14 years. Gel eld ofewejs 1st and live longor. - . Of lhr» I«ptwt4l.» btttU iwWilllH i Iptal mwiptpv' ol u*nod| Odilnw Is • tiny tablet and easily NEXT We are as close to you as, your telephone. Wouldn't swallowed.Contalns nodangorousdrugs, No starving. No seecUl exercise*.' you like to call right now? . Odrlntx Plan costs $3.25 and Ihe large r.Tt 1*>- .BKIFIWV «l 11M Tltttuiy Ilttl l»i« economy sin 15.25.. 226-9000 " I'ltfd In f*'l Q Df 111* InitiUCllOn) •CCi>ili|)« PRESCRIPTION 625-3000 ^I tMxainpltcd wuh liy il»t (aopiant ouvmii You must lose ugly Iat or your" SPEER AIR h llj money will be refund*). No questions artod. Accept no subttltutes. Sold with STAFFORD HALL SipOOL »'UM of tho vp»mlnln8 bnUnco. o(,cl|o'allatmont lo to be deciinnlnoj idion iiccnorlnu 'the i this . guarantte byi' 185 Summit Avenue Summit ^•U^ *tfc«l HualcTt^l Dudtjot. *. < • .'••"- ECHO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Telephone 273-3661 SAVON SAV-ON DRUGS SPRINGFIELD • OR 6-4134 ORUC mvrtes Splld'Leader, Sapt. 13, W73 (Poo J49.00)

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.... v SfRINGFIELD (N:J.) tEADER-Thursday, September 13. 1973-11 10-Thursddy, September 13, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Howard Weisbrot OffiGers ancl StafToHnnOMnced University Women > '" Members will submit entries married in temple to start fafiswson of p&rwniskeys ing drug ab by St. Arties Mother's(fortcl with piano program idluraay evening seventh .grade, Mr. Califano, eighth gfSde, the nnmo'cf not using drugs plU» or alcohol — twnager. In doing so, both father and mother child from his parents? for AAo u nfdl nsTd e Go rde n The St. James Mothers' Guild will begin its , , ~ ibecondofTwoArUqles) \ , United States is evident. I» there anything we ot druggtsm. ' i ~ [ g g p are likely to create a gap across whlcn certain —A. There IS a purpose toiWMbood— — _ Mre. peLaurenUp and Mr. Truncelliio; music The first fall>ieetlng of the Mountainside as a means off solvinl g life'l' s problem!bl .Th Thiis . PW year with a meeting on Monday in the Branch I?T "l» Amprlran Aaanr|ation Of . Drug «bu»e over recent years, partlculariy can do to break the vicious cycle? We must have much tighter significant vibrations may not flow. While to learn how to live successfully in the adult "The Long and Short of It" will be the subject Mrs. William H. Bonnet, president, wil' school auditorium following the 8 p.m. Mass . Sflll religion, Sister-Julia; physical education, among tne nanons young people, luu bwome- A. Let's start wltii wUat I ceugldtr te be tho restrletlpns on th> man doesn't mean that the occasional social drink is irld. The PIT?"*"1 r«.intlnt;«hlp )g rtot an end preside over the meeting, announcing the Mr. NelmBnn; school secretary, Sister University Women will be held oextThtiftday, "taboo; it means only that the old "monkey see, they'l•l- ue lecaptur • " of the of ah allmemberparticipation flower show at and novena. ' '.< rampant, to much so that many experts and. biggest factor—the dispensing of bUUons of psychbactivedrugs,»othatthe\»w •—» --- in Itself, but a way of-preparing youngsters to;- projected participation of Mountainside Maurice. " • • • • •' _' evening at 8:15 at the home of Grace Shulman, ir monkey do" rule is just as valid In this area as younger years, they can retain a relationship the first regular fall meeting of the Moun- Officers for tho 1073-74 year are Mrs. Joseph UttitUfmLthiti i call the current legally prescribed psychoacUve pills and of the. supply, doesn't create a market tese drugs constitute a user Also.we' mustT*«nge;-ihe-tnetboa-W- development. How.dothey do this? By listening people. Sometimes parents, lose sight of this the lounge of the First Baptist Church, 170 Elm president; Mrs. Donald Lusardl, recordings TiVepot of gold te now open and those interested - hazard in several ways. They provide a stock- prewribtag these mood-altering cbemicaU-^ an atmosphere of drug abjjse.wufb« among the Miller-Corey Museum: Mountainside Garden popular and cMtemporary_inu»lC»::*Ul be ^ In this, two-part series, Joseph F. Grail, first to try marijuana or pUljnvhen confronted to what their youngsters have to say. By taking and find it difficult to make demands of their, •s:.. Westfield secretary; Mrs. Louis DiProfio, corresponding In joining rnay.contact her at 379-3880. 1 1 pile which >oung*ters can tap without much have heard tt wriotwly suggested ">«'**!X Club members will do flower arrangements jrpjgnted by. Mar^Jgenfinwer ""jlrMjg * coordinating, director of.JheJJnlon County with thp)r.^)wn_probtemg. ...._"'.." .._ — or making — the time to spend with them. children, because they feel they cannot "risk According to Mrs. Curtis U. fc,'ves, program throughout the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. alary, and Mia Anthony Am Detmtment t for the Prevention of Drugg Abuse iruuble, titey "create age nnswerls tr py And by maintaining parental control; even at being the autocrat, the,"bad«uy..'.'::_^L^^=: - deFulio. " ""<"'' " "-'•••• ,; '••-- •• AriofherTEing that parents can do is to re^" chairman, judging will be by vote.of those Vivian, 827 Lamberts Mill rd, West/ield. treasurer. ^-•'. •••••: •;•• - ••'. •. • :; and NarcotiNtic AddictionAddii , listlits many off the dependency among millions of adults and hands of general physicians and pu • the cost of some resentment end bitterness. present, with the usual blue, red, yellow and Committee, chairman for the year-will-be- Mrs.Fenimore holds a degree In music from. evaluate their relaUonsbip with their children. questtonsjwftwjuenOy^hears.- . ..;:„:. . school children, and they support». climate of disposal ^"qujaWled psychlatristo only -o-p- •' Q. Shouldn't parents cohSern themselves honorable mention ribbons as awards. Mrs. Members will also plan their semi-annual membership, Mrs. Edmund DeMarco and Mrs. the-Urdversity-^-Pennsylwantar-whUeiMrs. The father who was very close tohi s son during donation and arrangement of flowers for 80 to deFulio earned her degree in music from New In listing his answers; he" attempts tP drug use and abuse which says to our kids: they may be dispensed soldy fat pW Q'. What if all this fails and drug troubles • with the: reasons why.their childreri are-usliJg • Joseph A. McGroarty will act as consultant for Russell Hall; medical missions, Mrs. John "It's an rlghtto use somethlng-anythlng-to hl the Little League era of life may have tuned 90 bedside and hallway bouquets on_Sept. 26, to York Universityr Kn. deFuUi), JLtSOhtUne prescirbe toe paths of prevention that can be him but now that Uielxjy is 15, long-haired, and come to one's home? drugs? ' entries. The hospitality committee for the day Weir; publicity, Mrs. Richard Lalevee; room' taken by drug addicts, their parent* and all help yoipget. through the trials 'and^tfie OCKT; .; • A. Be ready to stick by your attitudes and^ will be Mrs. Samuel M. Kinnejy, tAts. Roy T. be delivered September 27 to patients at mothers, Mrs.. WiUlanv Doerrler; good will, winner of the AAUW CreaUye Arts FedJIval - interested only in girls and fast cars. The A. Certainly^ but they have to deal with the Walston Army Hospital, Ft, Dix. ._ Award in music, composes and arrariges for those concerned with the nationwide problem. tribulaUons of thU tough old world!" Unless Q. Is there anything parents can do W niakeyour attitudes stick. You cannot wait for fact of drug use first. When they fill Jheir Forsfierg and-MrsrFerd A: Uaile. Dessert will Mrs. Walter Holler; hospitality, Mrs. Joseph this torrential flow Is brought under control, it prevent their children from turning to drugs? mother who fussed over the pretty girl of six The workshop chairman, Mrs. Darsle, will the duo and will inclu5ejoBe:.pf_her; original may prefer to ignore the sloppy, jeans-wearing druggtsm to "burn out" with age and maturity. ..responsibillty as parents, and make thdr be served at 1, and Mrs. George A. Darsle and Ebcrhardt, Mrs. Gregory Dolan, Mrs. ! q A Gloomy picture of drug abuse in the will be vu-toalljrimpossible to break the cycle A. Of paramountlmporUnce Is an attitude u^ You must use your parental^responsibujty and Mrs. McGroarty wil) pour. The meeting room outline plans for the first regular monthly Salvatore Gravina; hot; dogs;. Mrs. Daniel Compositions in the program. .'- ;";" '-• •/ children responsible for what they are doing, • workshop at 9-.30a.rri. on Sept. 25at the home of The branch has invited; all graduates of. ac- authority nghtaway by establishing a rule of parents put themselves in position to take the will be available that morning from 9:30 til Smith; cupcakes, Mrs. 'Howard Meckbach, "ma drugs'** and holding to it. Te m«ny modern noon for placement of entries. Mrs. Arthur, V. Bunnell, where Mrs. Frank J. Mrs.: Raymond Sullivan; uniforms, Mrs. credited universities and.ciflleges to attend this next step. If their children can't srnpke Dugan of. Westfield, nationally accredited meeting. Those interested ^rnay. cWl M|lrlljn" Power Squadron parents, such a blanket prohibition sounds marijuana to burn their worries away, and Robert Furda; playground; Mrs, A'.McNany, - UC agalr^offering autocratic. But this is an extremely serious master judge, will be Instructor, j Mrs. Raymond Taranbibi; g»fH party, Mm.-'-' .Kierape,-233-5905,'to make arrangements. " An artistic inheritance their nnulfjigsnrpnolonger going up in smoke. On display at the meeting will be the cer- matter, and there can be tio compromise when they "may well come to their parents and-talk Clergymen's sort Anthony Pepe; N.A.C.C.W., Mrs, John Dzuna; :; ...... ; ... ..-.—:—:.•':••:. -.w-'.''''^,•:•'.: •'• • tificate of merit with gold seal awarded to the high schooj series it comes to the health and well-being of your about other things that give them concern. pot of gold, Mrs. Stanley Wisntewski; research family. . club by the Garden Club of New Jersey for the funding, Mrs"; Arthur Corrigan, and .antique. -o-o- continues tradition,_standard flower show, "Maytime." BauschrKroyer ^; Family's painfings on display boating instruction -••Q. What can we do as a society to halt the flea market, Mrs. Joseph Horishny. of science do yon establish a rule of "no~epldcmic-nf drug h? Officers and board members for the coming — Sister-Alexandrine, O,S,B, -princlpal~ has Paintings by two generations of Devllns will held a full art scholarship Boys and girls betweenltbe ages of UfaHaTf" year, in addition to those mentioned previously, T 1 drugs?" A. First, we must realize that this is a r announced the following adralnistraU6n and irolh announced ' AcademlcaUy-giftad high school juniors and be featured in (be opening exhibit of the new In addition to collaborating with ber husband inclusive may participate In a youth boating 7 n |in A. One notion parents pften have is that their national catastrophe and treat if as such:' "-"are~fii^t-vieeTpre8identr^Mr8.-greefnRn K. -staff members fo'rthe Current ochodTyoafi first seniors from five New Jersey counties will Nicholas A Tomasulo Art Gallery at Union on children's books, the is a freelance writer, course, heing offprftd hy*h4* WB* ^ g Pnww John Karl Dewart, son of the Rev. and Mrs. : Americans 'are a very responsive people who Miller; second vice-president, Mrs. Forsberg; grade, Sister Regis; second grade, Miss Mrs. HeIeri"V. Bausch'"of X£l.Newark in*, ; agalnTiave The opportunity ot College.Xrehfqrd. Squadron, a unit of the United States Power chfld^nrprecloug piece of pottery who is going- James Dewart of 58 Country Club lane, who treasurer, Mrs. Courtland F. Denney; mem- Kenilworth, has announced the engagement of to break apart when they tell him to stop have reacted- quickly and positively to other received his B.A. in history from Newark State noccagli; third grade,' Mrs; RagaZzo,. fourth Variety of sciences at Union College this fall Harry Devlin oT443 Hillside ave., Moun- appeared as a regular feature ta "Good Squadron, this fall/The eight session program bers-at-large,- Mrs. W. Carl Winning and Mrs. her daughter, Christine E. Bausch, to WPam Prof Patrick J. White of Warren, director of Housekeeping" magazine. whatever he Is doing. This just isn't (he case. If problems of national concern. Drug abuse — a College last June, has entered Drew grade, Mrs. Mulligan; fifth grade, Miss tainside, professional artist, writer'and is being offered Tree of charge. condition so rampant that tens of thousands of _ Philip L. Young. • Cawthra; sixth (trade, .Sister Ann,David; M. Kroyer, son of MF. and Mrs. Carl Krbyer of OK Sperry Observatory and a professor of teacher, will be joined by wife, Wende, also a The Devlins are the parents of aeven . Registration will be held at the David you make clear demands and set limits, be will Theological Seminary, Madison. Committee Chairmen are: awards and 1368 Route 22, Mountainside. Miss Bauschalso astronomy at. the college, announced the probably follow them. He'll #> K or shell dolt; young people are killed or crippled by it each;,: He will study for the pastoral ministry in a professional artist and writer, and children, children Daughter Alexandra (Mrs James Brearley Regional High School in Kenllworth because if there has been any kind Of sound year —is that kind of a problem. Yet, so far, we; exhibits, Mrs. Ed>|n G. Hufnagel; birds and is the daughter of the late Mr. Ernest Jtausch;. Science Lecture Series will be offered /or the Alexandra, Brion and Nicholas, in the exhibit Eldrldge) and sons Bripn.and, Nicholas MH next Monday and again on Sept. 24 from 7:30 Xo , Doctor of Ministry "program launched by the garden therapy, Mrs. Paul L. Haines; civic The announcement was.made;on Aug. 25. ; • :: relationship between you and your child, your have done very little to deal with it. seminary this fall. He will complete his studies ; 12th year and the first of the five programs will which opens Oct. 13 and runs through Nov. 10. share"the Union CoUege exhibit. V: -^ 'L 9 p.m. The first: class will be held 6n Monday, projects, Mrs, Walter C. Jackson, .assistant, Reception Jo open Thebrlfie^leqt, who wa^ graduated Iron* be held on Wednesday, Oct. 10. ; : Both Mr. and Mrs. Devlin have created a Sept. 24. Theclasses will be held at the David child wpl want to please you, will want you to So let's start right now with a massive in four years, after which he will be eligible for Alexandra, a summa cum laude graduate of have a high regard forHm. The opposite is also program of control—-control at the Mrs, A Evan Boss; conservation, Mrs. George David. Brearley Regional High ScJiopl, 'The 'Science Lecture .Series is open to . special series of paintings for this inaugural OWo Unlversiry, wiB exhibit her: paintttS" P" Brearley Regional High School from 7:30 to 9 ordination in the United Methodist Church. A. Lewis; historian, Mrs. Winning; Hor- —Kenllworth, ,1s employed by H,ayward students In Union,. Essex,-Middlesex, Morris, exhibit, drawing on the Union County locale for. true. If your youngster gets away with murder, manufacturing source, control in the medical* . The Dewart family has a long tradition iri the Hadqssah season _• bone^Brionis a senior at^*' PWiiteyivanla p.m. ., •'• ' if you give him license to disregard or ignore profession where tnost of the pills originate, *• '•• I. ticulture; Mrs! Bunnell; hospitality,.jMrs, Manufacturing Co., Elizabeth, _ ' • v •.'. .'.••: and Somerset Counties who will be selected for their subject matter. ', Academy of the Fine Arts: NicfiolaB1, a itudent " Instruction will be given in safe boating,— ministry; John will be the 12th minister, the "Eugene " C. Hermann, assistant, "Mrs^E Springfield Chapter of H|idassah-will hold its Her fiance, who was graduated from. GOK, wnaTyoifbelleve is important, then he doesn't and control at home where a climate of seventh in the Methodist Church; His father is participation by their high achooJ-prliicipals—~^he secpnd generaUon pf^vlins will show at7Be^-GoUegerMac|Cenrle,;Tenaew««vl»T9 rules of the road, chart reading, fire preven- Harold Ericksbh; membership, Mrs. Fred E oponingJme^ting of the'season" with a cham- Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley : put a very high value on either hlmsdfor-you.- —dfugglsrri is fostered, and where too many pastor of the Springfield Emanuel United The lectures will cover "Relativity—and their own work ind artistic Uiheritance from photographer. ,.- •. -.,:,,'.-...: •• ^-^~ • •.,-,[• tion, first .aid, water skiing, weather, sail l "^ " parents, fail to deal with their children's drug Rosenstiehl; assistant program, Mrs. For pagne reception at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 20 at Temple Mafyellerii . ^eights, attends Union College, Crarifprd, Hets Cosmology," Recent Research in Chemistry," parents: who have been ,'professionally Other Devlins involved in the arts tncliide • boating and handling inboard and outboard Methodist Church, Church Mall at Academy sberg; properties, Mrs. Kinney; publicity, Mrs • Beth Ahm; Mrs..Marcus NUsbaum,"a former employed byPhelps-Dodge/Elizabeth.. . : <: Q. Can't such rigid demands alienate the abuse before it-becomes critical... t •. Green. • ' ^ ' "The New Jersey Salt Marsh," as well as the ° recogntjtedfof their work. ; > "'• daughter; Wende, former film and drama critic motor boats. MeGroartjrLasslstant, Mrs. Ashton C. Cuckter; MRS HOWARD WEISBROT, >;,.„, national board member of Hadassah who lived As part of his field education experience, io be ^ fields of mathematics, and biological science.- Devlin is a free, lance artist and former for "Glamour" magazine, and former editor of sunshine and telephone, Mrs. Frank H Terry Yarov daughter of MrBrr-Hersh for a short while In Israel, will speak on her" "The subject-matter of our lectures en.—-hationaUy-syndicated political cartoonist. He is' thePrlsde Paris for "Vogue'1 magazine, now a . John will work Ihis year at Oakes Memorial Whitaker; veterans; military and hospital Freedman of Youngstown, Ohio,, and the late experiences. Mrs. Frank Robinson is program Mr. ahb"7«rs; Walter E^Galpatf 30 Lewte dr., Further information is available from Van • United Methodist Church,. Sumrnit;.where_ the compasses areas not ordinarily covered in a a past president of the National Cartodbist free lance writer, and son, Jeffrey, a television Hart at 353-659?. He will also be available at -service, Mrs.Horace E. Baker, assistant,:Mrs. Mr. Ralph Yarovj was married Saturday . chairman. ' . •. • • Springfield, have announced the engagement of N Hills high schoolclassroom, but which are of great Society- , a forme- r membe..-.*...r of the board of the producer for Sullivan, StoAiaerjC^lvVel1 and Kev. Norman Walz is the pastor. He will serve Miller; yearbook, Mrs. Lalle. evening to Howard Weisbrot, son djf.'M^i'jtjtod "We are concentrating oh Mount_Scojjus; this -UieitdflughterjjaaryeUegtee,Jp:Johnjf'hlUp -. registration on Monday and Sept. 24 to.reply to as Youth Director, guldiiig the activities of the i importance to anyone planning a career in Artists and Writers Association, a member of •Rayla..' .-, ...• '-.-. . :.•" ..-•;' '.>• •• : •'••-••• any inquiries. : , . Ms. Paul Weisbrot of 101' Madis$i,iui)r., year," said M,rs.. Wallace Calleh,: president. Neumann, Jr.,' son;.t>F Mr. andFSfia. John; the Society of niustrators, the" New Jersey Meihodist Youth Fellowship, and will assist in : fo fiave r<3»tfJeetvret science," Prof. White explained. •- Springfield. i" • "This is our newest Hadassah jmedical frontier. '" A mini-art lecture featuring what to look for .', Following the opening of the Series on Oct ID, Council on the Arts, and the Dutch Treat Club.— the Sunday worship services. , BowerS'Plytynski ..Rabbi Sidney Berkowitz officiated at.the The structure covers 328,000 square feet and The bride-elect, who Was graduated from John received a scholarship from the Nor- : and how to judge art will highlight the opening there will be lectures on Oct,-24r Nov.. 2O,Nov. DevUn has writtm and llluatrateiajiumber ceremony in Rodef Sholom Temple; A recep- whole sectors already-carry the names by ' Jonathan Dayton Regional High School, * meeting' of the North Hills Branch, Essex 29, and Dec. 5. All programs start at 7:30 p.m. of children's books in collaboration with his t-up thern New Jersey Annual Conference of the tion followed'at the Squaw Creek Country «tub. which they will be lmown:-the-Daniel-and -Springfield, attended Salem College, W Va. United Methodist Church, as well as Drew engagement is told County Section, National Council-of Jewish - and later than 9:30 p m. , ^l^Wl^lh^ The bride was escorted by her twin brotheY, Florence Guggenheim .Rehabilitation Pavilion, She is an alumna of Qulnnlpiac College, in Women-on-Tuesday at B pjn at Temple B'nal . The speakers who" will give the first .three made into a'mcvle. He has illustrated two SEAFOOD Seminary. His position at Oakes Memorial Jerry Yarov. Mrs. Lawrence Cohen jrt;JRleh- . the Rebecca and. Joseph Meyerhoff Emergency Connecticut, where Bhe 'received, an A AS i v woes Church is part of a scholarship program of- degree in computer science. Jeshurun, Short Hills lectures are: Lewis C. Thomas of North architectural books, "To Grandfather^ House ends leaky Fresh Dally, mond, Va., served as matron bTfionpif for' Her Wing, the Levltz Family Outpatient Depart- * Mrs, Jerome Dreskln^ president, will Plalnfleld, electricat l engineer at Bell We Go," a coUecUon of paintings illustrating morning, the toilet bowl shows fered through the Summit Methodist Churches, ment, the Gertrude-and.. Philip-HOffman 'Her fiance, who was graduated from Salem Leaky toilets can; cause a sister. Bridesmaids were Susan, Weisbrot ,of 1 welcome the new members and explain Telephone Laboratories, Holmdel, and lecturer the various architectural styles represented in substantial wa.ter loss and_can graces' pf food coloring, there and Drew University. Springfield, sister of,the groom; Mrs4JS[$i Pharmacy and the Mordechai and Ottllie Gorn College, W Va, where he-received a BS. •.piw In hnalnpus arlminintrtitlon. Is emnloved Council's goals through programs of education, at the Hay den Planetarium; Arthur F. Cacella New Jersey, and ;iWhat Kind rf House is .unnecessarily.iawease^he., SEAFOOD Gu., sister of the.faridte^'and.- htlhdsiumThatiftwhy community sef vlte and soclal-action- That?,'' a coUeeUra of gajntings^if-unusualr- we have decided to buy a piece of equipment for by the firm of Jack Neumann and Sons, ••••" • .btu; ac- /y ^ynnrt way la to turn off Mrs. Jerry Yar6v of Youngstown, stetqWrUw Anyone wishing more information-about this AmeUotex ^Corp.. in PriJcetion, and, Vice- arcrUtectural dwlgns.;^!^^.^^^^^^^:^^^^^ _. . ' cording to the EUiabethtown theialiejie^ ^ Rummage sale set of the bride. Elisa Cohen of Atlanta-l7Ga., niece Mount Scopus with the proceeds we will raise at Goshen, N Y, evening group shoul JcaU Mrs Dreskin at 739- president of Amateur ABtronomers, Inc.: along DevUn, a naUvepf Elizabeth, is a graduate of Water Co. , ,\. • '••' •••"•• leave It off overnight. If the trf-the-briderserved-as^unlor hrirtimoBl'A^; ..._ •—_.-rf- inn,.hpnn nh Mnv B." - A June, 1974, wedding Is planned 453rilegeAdyiBory^€ommltte«.:_ • .^ „_,. .J-U r, .«^-. a-do-lt-yourself check-up on FixingWs problem means Shunpike road and South Springfield avenue, Mrs. Weisbrot, who attended Ohio^StaJe Mr. and Mrs. David W. Alcott Jr of Eaton town, A boy, Andrew Chandler, was born to Mr and f=RlbAY DEAOLINE Springfield, Sunday, Sept. 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 Mrs Lee JC_ Broad of Basking Ridge at observe ib& Friday deadline tor All ttemi other than spot news should be In our Mrs. Devlin, a portralt-«iMstr-ls-;also-a-, tolletleaks. .•.'•""•• —"first makthg'sure; the lift wires University, was graduated froni Youngs^ "~ formerly of Mountainside. Mrs Alcott Is the graduate of Syracuse University, where sh^ Leaks can come from two ftttaehed'lO the rubber ball in., p.m. and Monday, bept. iv, iromma.m. to -i ~St e University in -YOungstUWllV6ungsuwtn., Sti.u 1H. Overlook Hospital Sept 3. Grandparents are other than spot news^-Uic)ude y6ur office by noon oh Friday. p.m. _ • , Mr and Mrs. Victor. BracSl '• ~ ' '":^ Hwurces-and—the—tests—are—the, tank ate afrflight soithat: SEAFOOD ployed by the New Brunswick' school (j one other son, David W. 3rd. New and used clothing will be sold. Unusual Her husband, who-was'grai}ypted,.j relatively simple. the ball drops squarely in the Jumbo Shrimp. white -elephants, bric-a-brac, antiques, BradleyWnlveiSity, Pe6rla, 111., •w.UI jl irrrr By lifting the cover of the discharge openhjfclt's' also a toilet tank, it is easy to see If ^ good Idea to us^^wtjne sand- children's toys arid many household items will Rutgers University, New Brunswick,' to> ••••'$' be available/For information, readers may for a master's degree in city and urban ^watir iS-Oyirfl(rwlng.dflsWJ'Uie paper or stiel w(xjl','tcf^c^ap>i FLEMINGTON'S call Airs. Marlin Fricdmaii,-68ut edges of the discharge opening FUN FURS Union. • ' . ';'.,' ;' : Soft Shell Crabs sponsored by the Sisterhood, are held every v The couple will reside in Muniay Hill. one^half inch b#w the;to|rof; —and any slimy toatlng that Thursday evening at 8 at-the Temple. Abe the overflow pipe,. may i be at the bot(pm ofthe Sparer is director. Information is available" Tins September If the water Is pverfldwlhg, from Myra Weinberger, 273-4658. Regular twp corrective steps can be; , These simple-steps, that SEAFOOD YOiir games are $1.50, special" games are $1.75. taken/ Ftrst W?ke'. ?ure the take only a few minutes, ... "Clams Refreshments are served.. rod connected to the tdnk float should solve most toilet leaks, by Presbyterians Marsh saves YOU money is straight. U the rod Is bent according to the watetJitility. upward, it may prevent the ; 'There is plenty'of water for ORT chapter holds PATRICIA ANN BOWERS . A covered. diBh supper, .sponsored for the,-. float from reacfi(jig ita proper all' customer' "needs, _ Mr, and Mrs. George Bowers' of Wilmington, of the §prlnefleld ht. thuaieaVlnB the supply , Elizabeth town Water reports, Del;, have announced the engagement of their Presbyterian Church by the daughter, Patricia Ann, to Stanley Paul onTowleSterling. valve at the other end of the Tnit it li good Tfonservatioff first meeting tonight will be held In the Parish House Saturday at 6 , Plytynski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. rod partly open. /First -practice not to waste water p.m. unde,r UiejjirectipnM^iir^'uni Mrs stralghtjnViUie rod and vtherr unnecessarily. ' •'•'-' , . Tlamrsr meeting- of-me-seasoh-fbr-th&--—piytyniiKi uf Springfield. -~" Kefifielh Hendrix. KacirfBmfiy Is asked to - Springfield Chapter of Women's, American The bride-elect, who was~ graduated from Racicoon coats were tfie: rage"and college Itaternifies ~lTotliet])iupply- bring either a salad, casserole or dessert to Th|s usually ORT (Organization.for Rehabilitation through Padua Academy High School, Wilmington, and serve eight people. •.:•,„'•' were vying for; goldfish Bwallpwing£Kpnor§? •'•••'' , Training) will be held tonight at 8:30 at Temple West Liberty State College, W. Va., is ajdental s9lvM,t]te,wbbeni^;;v, / CockUlli* Draff SMT "Following the supper, Hal Meyers of Union, a^ College didn't cost ae much back in the.early20'a,, A mc«^ difficult leak, to spot ToPubliei... Beth Ahm on Temple way. hyglenist. magician who has performed extensively Would you llko.»oni". h»lp 2258 MORRIS AVE. Mrs. Myron Solomon, president, who will Her fiance, who was graduated from Union but Uriiorutes8tilf needed^'borrow to insure > is trouble wben, the rubier In- preparing new»p$p#r. r«-: before civic and Church groups In this area, will tarikball falls to'seal oft? the conduct the meeting, said projects for., the Catholic High School, Scotch Plains, and perform in the auditorium. Those who are^ their children's education. Today, just as,we did l«os«i? Wrltothlhl»n»wi- UNION, NJ. coming year will be presented by the chairmen Washington and Jefferson College, dlh^'^i^^Tji^iV pap«r and a«k (of our "Tlp« unable to arrive in time for dinner are invited Sayears.ago, Union Center National Bank f v 686-1200 : . _ aniplans-wilLbejnade for each event oh the Washington, Pa., is employed by the Franklin on- Submitting N«w« ,R«-^r to attend the'magic show, Which will start aT gia the tank: ~cioj«d Sunday?. ' agenda. ...' State Bank, Union, as a credit analyst.. approximately 7:30 p.m. ' , -'•• helps Union familiea with the burden of financing ; Mrs. Jerry Posltero, program chairman, A May wedding is plaijned. —1 a college education. Loans for any worthwhile""7 ..|f/'-.lh-'the.••' announced that after the business meeting Mrs. purpose are one of the reaspns we've been around Adele Kaplan, ja member of. the speaker's : "bureau o( theT -Ne»CJersey.'!"Tay-Sa£hsr.'_ ' ..jfor'.haTf-a.'CMliar^^ Association, will talk on Tay-Sach's Disease and NA/I ta mist Union County Regional the forthcoming screening program to be held- '," in Springfield for "airjewish people. •.•--•-- '^-tlvely, HahthBarted • Mrs. Harvey Weiss, membership' vice- -• — Fiye Convenient Locations in Union and timely as. president, Invites all members to attend'_ on read 1 n«g betW&en tfie Iine$ tonight's meeting and_bring_guests.JRefresh: .. Telephone 688-9500 \; ' toniorrow, TheToothUl Club of Mountainside will-hold ^ musical "Seesaw." A chartered bus will depart i Flemlngton'a ments will be served at the meeting. ; : its first irteeting of the fall sea'Bon today at noon - from and also return to Echo Plaza. After the i ' '• "•'/ •' ..;—_|vl-_i ''Fun Furs" reflect. "at theTower'StealTrJnMsft. The program, to Be"Uiow,.ttme~wl'I be allowed tospend as par-- ticipants wish. For, reservations or further . your free spirit. presentBd by Peggy Deane, will be "Fun with Right and Palmistryr^-Theday chairman Is Mrs. Harry information, readers may contact the chair-- REGM • l^hd hi i \ " ready to tpr __Serio. '."• • •• .',. •' ..•'-.•:_•..•..;.. . : .' man, Mrs.'Karl Heinze,.232-2006. Nonmember^_ 7"5CT5iEn"lrlp to Sterling Forest Gardens in have been invitedi . "~ ' iwherever... . i yourllfe- Tuxedo, N,Y.7wilr-.tak£-Place:on Wednesday, ". Plans are lalso' under wpy for a-January * .. \- Jonathai Btyle leads -• The RWh-JBstrii^tfioldJUergMemorial Tor • get.."iO.-^Wwti;Jriced at *6,.toclude tranr oandlelight bowling and bulfct_event, directed < -- Cancer Research will launch ikjSUL^l'oT"-vsP^^ rby Mra-EUiB^P^kiTWrsTWafordNelson Jr MEMBER FiD.I.C; •-.-• solicitations Monday through Sept, 23, it was porpoise Jjhow, Jj:.'- :. -°T announced recently.. Chairman_are Mrs, jjff.dtogs.. _ .., : off to the smart shops, • ~ MervinJEUsenbe'rg MafTTEtjler, Mrs Richard" atj}'8. mr*aii3TeaTreSterlihg Fqrest t, _r .._..._ 1 0 IE6ISTRATI0H Ralbamn and Mrs DaWRlnslty^- Reservations may bftiiblained by''ciUlliii{3Jls;r-*^^^^« ^'-^-W »^*'8?^raooit -"" ' __The group wtlL be-lri-Plainfleld, Moun- Jay AbraTOS at 233-7*32,' , -' —J-'..'.-.-.!. social, which will bein April. Anyone Interested1 ^9^30-9:00 P.M. 1 long, quiet cgunirywwHgrnJun-" talnsidc.Maplewood.Watchung; South Orange,— -The dub will present,,"A Mystery ;Xiternoon In ceramicTessons may sign up at the Scp, F v •. - tlrnJidsfihTrTafitTurioryoairWmP-* ' .BookkMPlng •• Accotinllng I Springfield and Mlllburn. This will be the first Luncheon-Plus!" on Nov. 8 at fc.M?uiK_.tember luncheon or caU Mrs. Jay Abranw woodtrlul Wort* •'«!• of tun at Flemlngton, whefe the exciting pg s "'.BookkMPlng * Acaxmtlnoll o-"••-f thre• e week•*"•s of solicitations . Othe-- r town' s wil-l tainside Iiin. There w'U be prizes, and mem- — —: —— < — 1974 collection Is the largest and finest be covered during the second and third weeks. bers and their guests have been invited to at- is , . anywhere. Short or long, subtle or te tend. Tickets are *5 per person, and will go on spectacular, in Fox, Lynx. Nutria, Muskrat, t This will be the largest fund-raising project To Publicity Chairmen: Write your dreamsin of the year. To date,- REGM hasj-alsgd and . sale at the September luncheon. The chairman curltl Squirrel or new combinations of furs and Marsh's Bridal Register and glnnlm donated more than $325,000 to cancer research. •is Mrs. James Herrick. : Would you- like-«ome-help leatiTers, too, the "Fun Fur" for you is make them come true. -,li>lerniMI«t» S««!™ Mrs. Burton Greenberg of Sprlijigfield is The couples''dieater party Is scheduled for -' in preparing /lewBpaper re- .Interior Qtcwlkm . • • "., ,' atFlamlngtpnnow. —Saturday -nighty Nov\~17.-Thfr -show-is- the "presideril'Of' the organization teSLSe"B'?".WrIte to this news- Solect the .sterling, china and kSiImn«Atic*~ --—~ AT OUR FAMOUS RARB VALUE glassware you would like to EXECUTIVESS roooodd ou ur Want Ads paper and ask for,our "Tips PRICKS from $110 to S3S8O when hlrlnn amploy<«s. BBros have and just register In ChlntM cooH"! about youraelt lor only t3.tOI on , Submitting . News re- Place settings ami Mnringplecet In every lovely active.Towie Sterling Fresh and unusual Jlowers and plants t raelt lor only t3.tOI Coll Marsh s Bridal Register When at all times for every occasion. W6-7700, dailily 9 to 5:00, V' pattern are specially priced rlght'noW at Mgrsh. Don't miss this • friends pr relatives ask you, opportunity to btiy and save fcn oUrcortipleTeToWrestock. Offer ior a your parents or your in-laws limited time only. •:•' JSS ELECTROLYSIS Piano Inslruotion what would you like, just tell m!™:. -,'•'• '•"' HRMANRNT them yo»i re listed in Marsh's Lynn, Rosen r HAIR RBMOVAL Bridal Rogistor* You II be (•ALL AGES t MNOT « INTERMEDIATE delighted to find that you get THRU ADVANCE. 'so much of what you PERLMKN *, wished lor1 Now At >ALL PUPILS ••'v'" Fo>.further : ' ' CORTE BEAUTY SALON MUST BE ' IN- ,. Fine Jewelers & Silversmiths since 16O8 „,. ^ r company '• Information ^ „ > 1 TM SIDE DOOR Men'l TERESTED IN OPEN SUNDAY «. EVERYD^V TO 6 P.M.. .';WEDNlSPAY *"F'RIOAY TOtO P M. Holr Styllif MUSIC AND ' ForlurthwIntorfnMloncaHMr.ClaudB 1201)378-7100 1 Mountain Avt. 265 Mlllburn Ave.. Mlllburn, N.J. Open Mon. & Thure. till 9 P. M or Freo Brochure, ^ NO. B SPRING ST. FLEMINGTON, NEWJERSEY (car. Morrlt Avt.) Splltf. MUST PRACTICE Amarlcan Exptbss • BankAmorlcard • MoolorChnrgo One olthe World's Largest Speelalisvs in Fine Fur*. '" Pr«* Comultatlon FQR RESULTS, ay Appt. j7M»to Exquisite silk designs. Exci ting dried and wood MILS 3T9-27T3 floral arrangements. HOURS:TUES.• SAT. 10-5 c.u 376-6300

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^ 12-Thursday, September 13. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER - Marriag&Wheld Angela Nina DiBartolo weds . Deborah Ann Doud married for Ji// Levine, Harold W. Rapke ^•jfcur^v Your Guide To Better Living Louis I. Aroeste Ang«l«-Ni»>vPiBartolo, dnughtpr nf Mr, and. to William Mrs. Leonard DiBartolo of 750 Hemlock rd., Union, was married Sunday afternoon to _jbOrilh ^nnpnnrt rinnghtprnf Mr nnrijvlrs. Harold W.Rapke-Jr".. son oi Mr. Harold Wr Joseph J. Doud^>f 723Clinton ave., Kenilworth, .Rapke Sr! of 2298 Balmoral ave., Union.and the was married Sunday afternoon to William E. late Mrs..LoiaJ&apke. _. ... L ESTATf Jayne 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Jayne -Jr. of Warren. The Rev. Edward R. Oehllng officiated at the-, The Rev. Michael Mascenik officiated at the ceremony in St. James Roman Catholic City # SuHiirbs ifFamv Country • Lake -m Shore double ring ceremony Jn the Church of Saint Church, Springfield. A reception followed at the Anne in Garwood. A reception followed at the Nuptials conducted Town and Campus in Union:- Clinton Manor in Union. The bride was escorted by her father. Mrs. The bride was escorted by her parents. Diane Frances Orlando of South Toms River served Gable, cousin of the bride, served BB maid of forArleen Gauefy as matron of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids \ers honorr Bridesmaids were Virginia Jayne of were Debra Rapke of Union,' sister of the liJiM, Warren, sister of the groom; Joanne Ivone of George C; Fucks— groom; Josephine Testa of'Irvington, Arlene Rahway and Mrs. Mark McCabe of Verderese of Union and Dplores-Ciecone of. ion -Blarestown. Jeri Lee White of South Plainfield Newark. Patricia Gilmore of Union served as spring com, served as junior bridesmaid. flower glrL) . ; _ . . . J Bryce Jayne served as best man for his WiUiam-Oriando-^-South-Tonw-River,,- hrnthpr Ushers were Dale Jayne of Warren, bxQther-ln-laW of the bride, served as best man. another brother_of the Rroom; Douglas Jayne ji«hpra'wpi^th"mi)R^amoreOf Maplewood, Ninety percent mortgages mouth County and surroun- of Roselie Park, cousin of the, groom; ana Frank 'Cervone of Newark, Bert UiSalle-of with only ten percent down are ding areas- James Doud of Kenilworth, brother of the _Qrange, Dennis Lenart of Elizabeth,- and being offered to all qualified Old 'Town Realty has bride. Thomas Gable of Colonla, cousin of the William Orlando Jr. of South Toms River, ~buyers-by; the-developerr-of ~ bride, served as junior usher; nephew of the bride. Leonard Orlando of South the Fountains, .an oceanside. savings to early buyers who Toms River, another nephew of the bride, luxury condominium may avoid the rising costs of Mrs. Jayne, who was graduated from David • served as ring bearer. .'...,• - scheduled for completion at real estate by investing the 10 Brenrley Regional High School. Kenilworth, 1 attended Montclalr State College. She iB em- Mrs. Rapke, who was graduateif f rom Onion High School, Is employed as a secretary by. Home buyers may reserve ^Ihel^SSBnsoveflooks the ployed by Graver Water Conditioning Co., an apartment, priced from Atlantic Ocean to the East nnd^ Dunphey-Smlth Co.,'Union. r Union. - $31,500. and 143,500, for the• tte '*ac^3ei?Brewsbury Hlver Her husband, who also was graduated from downpayment. Condominium to the yest.'Model apartments Her husband, who was graduated from are available for viewing from Watchung Hills Regional High School, attended Union High School, is employed as a machinist ownership allows the resident, by J. G. Tilp Inc.„ Union. f INDEPENDENCE PLACE, located two miles east of the Garden State Parkway In Barnegat, to own his apartment outright,' ^11 A;ii|,,t0'5 Pim> daily. BJoomfield College. He is employed as a 1 \ iigalwl^pproximately1 one transportation manager for Halls Fast Motor FoUowing a honeymoon trip to Puerto Rico, . has opened three models for inspection including the Franklin Bi-Level. Homes are priced . sell it at profltrorrenttt if he desires. ••'• . : mile past the Sea Bright Freight, South Plainfield. ' the couple will reside in North Plainfield. from $24,990 to $29,990. The new community 1» located minutes from Barnegat Bay. •'•••..' . "''''.'* ' : " " ^—-7—: ^-^—'• ; — •—: •- • The Fountains of Sea Bright business district, the Foun- Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the is being developed, by. Mann tains maW'be reached by couple will reside in Bricktown; r: Enterprises, jyhp hav*L_ tflldn*iCTg^ th"--e• Garden State Park- M./. Coopersmith designed .the one and twoWa, y «5it 117,-reaching High- bedroom ' apartments . for, ,way\a8jeastboijnd, over the Apnuql tag drive slated • wed Aug. 26jn luxury. . — '-•;—•—^--~HighlandT s bridge into Sea Membership tea planned; .Mann Enterprises ' lias righ^J' - by Suburban Deborah "MRS. LOUIS I. AROESTE • early makes easier change stressed the oceansida beauty GATEWAYS AT RANDOLPH, the new garden apartment plants and trees to bring pleasure to the eye and a variety MRS. WILLIAM E.JAXNE 3rd • •Jill Levine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Julius. 'Springfield temple of, " the Fountains coh£ community off Rt. 10 in Randolph Township places of floor plans to offer tenants more than five different Levine of Colonlal-ArmB^froad Union, was by Hadqssah of Union The Suburban Deborah League will have its r . When should, you move into community residents—stiU- -brings—into-focus another dominiums by elaborating on State special emphasis on variety, with a variety of exterior ways to make garden apartment living more pleasurable. Uiuminiuimuuuiuiumimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiimiiiiumuiimuui| annual tag drfve arid door-to-door solicitation married Sunday evening to Louis I. Aroeste, Jan SchildkraUt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • - •• ^ ' . ' ' the natural environment. The Exclusive rental agent is Value Realty, Clifton. ' son of Mrs. Sarah Aroeste of the Bronx, -N-.-Y-.-,-1- "Joseph Schildkraut of Beechwobd; wasma'rried- -Mrs. Samuel-Harris, membership chairman _ vour retirement home? work'full time," Segal said. important consideration in the | Charge for Pictures- -1 from Monday through Saturday, Scpt.n22,_with • of the Union Chapter of'HadassahiWill hold- a . . AFleaBt two "years'More." "These people are. actually, selection of such a home, , "tartdscape"~7architectural~ Mrs. Maurice Bierman and Mrs. Rick Sierchio and»the late Mr. Israel'Aroeste. , Augug. 26 to MarvintfTCoopersmithp , d^^ I M designs include rock gardens, dM Bd Clth f membership tea at her home, Thursday you retire, according to Jufltin beginning their retirement, Segal said. That is location. If | There Isachargeof %5for wedding and | serving as chairman and co-chairman, Rabbi Meyer Korbmqn and Cantor Hlllel and-Mrs. Bernard Caopersmlth of Union. A.,Segal, president of Leisure early. They are blending the: a person is to continue mushroom \ lamps and 1 engagement pictures. There Is no g Sadowitz~offidatcd at the ceremony at the evening, Sept. 20 at 8:30 p.m. She will be •respectively. "Rabbi Reuben R/Levine and Cantor Farid; assisted-by Mrs. -Sol Baier and Mrs. Lewis' Technology Northeast Inc., best of both'worlds." working, h_ls new homer must refreshing fountains. —— ^ariy done Rental program allows buyer ti a charge for the announcement, whether § Richfield Regency, Verona, where a reception one of the nation's largest The psychology of the early Old Town Realty, exclusive Dardashti officiated at the ceremony in Temple Lewin. be within a reasonable com- 1 3 with or without a picture. Persons || The drive is held to help raise funds for the followed. • •'.. . : - — - Beth Ahm, Springfield, .where a reception, developers ol retirement com- move is important, Segal said. mutation distance to the job. . agent for the condominiums, First State Bank, Toms § submitting wedding or engagement = Deborah Heart and Lung CenteV In Browns Susan Adie of Linden served as maid of Additional Information may be obtained by. munities. . With the.many new activities forsees rapid sales of the 64. Rlv,er, is nearmg completion 'Mills, a non-sectarian hospital supported by honor; Bridesmaids were TJene Levine of followed- ' .".••• Leisure Technology has a = pictures should enclose the %S payment, a calling Mrs. Harris at 688-1181. . , Segal notes that studies of available in adult communl- units'with many home buyers of its expansion at Crestwood to purchase a home at DoverWalk public funds and the work of women volunteers. Union, sister of the bride; and Mrs. Nell Levine Mrs. Paul Brandt served as matron of honor policy of developing its com- attracted to the area from Village. The newly remodeled nilllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIinillllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIUIIfl of Old Bridge, sister-lri-law of th.e,bride. approximately 10,000 resi- Ues,"the pre-retlree actually for her sister, and Cindy Coopersmith, sister of •iiiiiMiHiiniiiiiiiimiaiiiiiiiimiDiiiuliininn ' dents In the "company's •adult—bglns-^tb '.look forward, to munities within reach of over crowded cities! The quarters will proyide more .: An unusual "Rent Before applied to the purchase-price new. home. Abramowltz ex- homes, which .will be the Frank Allison of Pearl River, N.Y. served as the groom, served as maid of honor. major cities and other, popula- • You Buy" program has been of the home, thus lowering plains that all who have completion of our coin- commuqities" in New Jersey leaving work and spending Fountains Is ideally situated customer space and' greater 11 MRS. GEORGE CHARLES FUCHS- ••--•_best man. Ushers were. Stanley Rothenborg of Bridesmaid was Joanne Deutch, cousin of the and New-York-show that some more time with his- new and tion and business centers._. for commuting to-the- larger -safe-deposit facilities. -.'.:. introduced at Dpver Walk, S2- both-oultay a^d home.pricra.. ''rented to allow the easier munity." Open house J::: T : -Mere-than-TO-pep-wnt-of-its— a nd-OAcer^4w<>-bedr thl ffi m The program allows a Abramowitz said. "Almost 100 person who was waiting for Shopping Cenler.lt is reached :—-daughter-of-Miuand Mrs. Walter W. Gauerof 48— ars-^-or—menta necessary when work. largest amon" ° g first state's 12 ' tRe Sisterhood of South 18th St., Kenilworth, to George Charles Union. She is employed in the customer Mrs. Coopersmith attends Montclair.State = W ~~7 fT. swimming pool and complete person seeking a new home to percent of the people who have—settlement .from the govern- by parkway or local roads. -BeOvJEUf-Eliza more before their retirement actually stopsp . ' "Thlp that tliAy -officos, according In Willinm" Kucha, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Plichs of elalium depai Unentot Hie National Telephone ^Cullege. —; ~~ ~~] Uo- date. • • ~ " " Mi it rent and live In that specifier -tnken—advantago of the mant on a home destroyed in Thft tlT"V \t yli«Mn^n tn mntpr aa open house during its first.. y^p Unwanttd Hair Ramovtd P»rm»ntntly Moving into an adult com- again blending the best of two program have 'become Pennsylvania flooding. The—sports_and-thejecreationaL.- mooting of the season, 38 Heather-lanerRoseHe.' : .•....'. :,.• '. - 4>ll P Con»ull»tlon — rSHdT!ESglrsaTa^ iaIT --.-—The RsvrEdwarditennessey offlflated"afthe Her-husbandj- who was^^graduafed from University for two years; will be graduated*" • _ a-firm'-deelsion- —b^yera-^usyally-withui-Jhree^rental--period allowed ease-in _ar"e£retthe AtlanUcttoeinrandr Tuesdajr-at-?r30-p:in. in the Samuel Gomper'a Technical High School, 2816 MORRIS AVENUE UMIOII tion from famBy, friends and br ch to purchase. or four months of the time waiting until the funds arrived BarnegSt Bay.~~* • double ring'ceremony and nuptial mass. A from Newark State College, Union, with a the community in which one management, residents wiU ^ *" ' social hall at 1374 North ave. reception followed at the Clinton Manor,' Union. Bronx,, N.Y.,, i s employedpy , as a distributor By have more lelsuretlme to"i 'The- new; section will be „ At anytime up to theyear's -they move In to Dover Walk, for full purchase of. the AU~homes are snug, low degree In management science this December. ""' prf Hnoa tint mnlfc tnr • \lf nrn piyi.ii^ nf Ihla myiril rcHri.itn.nt Viiima •• '.'•• riO>rh ntylnq, with wpll Inld Ollt ivlrs. Miaruji Schullx uf EjlLuibclli cwivtnil tks -Robert Hall-CloUMj,-Inc.llUI , Mew-MYkN^, T The newlyweds-took ahoneymoon t+ip-to- luCUlBil directly acrosa fiom -end, tho per-oon may-opt—to- n attend. >•• ' Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the cesuful. r^tli'eiueiil. y..;.ine- ,.»_.__..„._. ,„,,,r. ^^ „_ , ^_..-. -, _^_ because"HTshows that, even' Abramowltz admits that-, room designs and private matron of honor for her sister, and Maureen g y p Puerto Rico.. . ' ' v - 'f'V- otw'lth-Uie-younger-genera- — duringa type of "trial'period, ,^here may be some peopje who : patios at.'frqnt' entries, says The program will feature, Gauer of Kenilworth, another sister of tiie -couplle wilill lresid ide in UUnioni . ' a,,,,,,iiiidiiitummntmiiniiiinmnimmniiiB sures "availableTnrTVJon- the newaccount? platform- U PUKhase andbecome one of reviews on the Norman Mailer tlon ... children and grand-; .—. ^-.^ -..,.- -^fl| frfty^^p.'ptyjjjinn^i » i. the condonunTum owners of our" homes live up to ex- *wHl prefer torglye. up purchase", Abramowitz. Closets are bride; seWed as maid of honor. Br(desmal4 v children i-.Ttf-Veryintportanti" ' P pecfaHoru."; ;..ir% •;^^i;'-.:...';,';iWglfjSj*(;'^'^^pftii^^ta}!^^^^^ abundant, .and kitchens are book, "Marilyn," and the Tom were Mary Louise Fuchs and Trudy, Fupnf, Seton Hall mbrni •; Jer.'s-b6othki«r/{irtw;Vcustonier seryjA/a^ , - shthe communityshould decidevnpt. But if *.e to or , Tryon book, "Harvest Home." IF YOU AHB~S2 OH OLDER: ;j But 'for 'many people being purchase'for any* reason, at 'fyplw'bp the peopje''whov^&,"'.lwt' adds "Otir ex-'' ftnly equipped for entertaining both of Roselie^ sisters of the grooirf; and nieradd,. v# she should dectdijnpt to The critical dissertations will ' with people -their own Jige is. 1, he may leave just have taken advantage of the perience . has shown', that as well as easy daily living, he be given by Norman Pollack, Janice fcoffey, of Cranford. plan parents' tea far more comfortableand less • The. bank's entire, lowir offer include those who are chances are stronly against added. ' Kenneth Curtis of Point Pleasant served as The Mothers' Auxiliary of;, of Book Review, Echo Plaza, demanding then living in an J.T. [aughton of Stony level .will be enlarged and Al Abramowitz, principal in awaiting sale, of a previous - this. Our product is just too . . Dover Walk models are Springfield. Pollack, an best man. Ushers were Walter E. Gauer of. Seton Hall Preparatory School a/ea where generations afe" • hfiimp ffnrt rlrt nnt-u;fint -M--hq» - flood * nnd W vrfU V*^*P It Ihfll • The Northeastern between the main banking offer because Dover_Walk public is invited. Refresh- Abraham Clark High School, Roselie, and Mrs. William^ Duffy, Homebuilding Region of the floor and the new lower level. IN FULL SPLENDOR NOW!!! Lincoln Technical School, is employed by chairman of the tea,'will be ; homes are so convenient and -41- ments will be served. ~'r-Amonfrthe adult communi- ,Larwln j ', '!Group',.- v. with There will be a fulltime so well-constructed. We knew International HarvesteFCeTTianden. assisted by the auxiliary's ties Leisure Technology headquarters.in Beverly Hills, attendant to take care of any Following a honeymoon trip to San Juan, president, Mrs. Robert J. Of all the problem^ that afflict ! at the start—and purchasers 'Northeast has already built CaUf., currehtly is developing needs in the safe deposit vault. have verified the fact—that Puerto Rico, the couple will reside in Lindenj Millea. • . . .••••' < mankind, inflation Is one of the are; Leisure Village, Leisure Greenbrook communities in '•'. "Upon completion of this the homeowner appreciates Judy Ewansky practice number ot the Cherney Other members t>f the worst — particularly among^ re- Village East, and Leisure, Staten Island .and Cqram, .' Dance Studio, 599 Chestnut St., Union, which will. executive board, who will, constructconstruction,,' Crestwood VU- knowinwg gtha t the.hom. eh hee is tirees and those who are hoping Village West, all in the Long Island. Greenbrook at lagers will havca full service—investing in and.plans to live begin its 18th year In Union. The studio is owned serve as hostesses, include "to retire. If Inflation has affected Lakewood area, Leisure- Coram is a 453-house: sub- Doctors to lecture v bank available to them,", in for a longg, longg time should —and-operated by Denise Cherney Lynch and Mrs. - Frank Carraclno of you, this special announcement .Towhe in Vincento\yn, and division on Route 112, while Kenilworth; .and Mrs. John ' declared Foley. "One of the be free of faultsl , hlshouldd offer • Cynthia Cherney. ^ could be,of utmost Importance. Leisure Village and Leisure more than 500: houses are . unusual services-the bank to ORT members Fox, Mrs. • Joseph Greene, . Knoll in Ridge, Long Island. being built at Greenbrook. : space, good layout, and Mrs. Richard Ambrose, Mrs. offers the residents-;.j>ur economy in every day living." The Union Chapter of the Women's American' Daniel Sullivan, Mrs. John J. ^Golden •* Accounts,, fw-. senior UEven through renting,-a Studi6 celebrates - ORT (Organization for Rehabilitation Through ^^^^^ Quinn, Mrs. jtaymond If you act NOW, we will guar- citizenii s 62 or over, X.VGl Golded n Dover WlkiWalk-residend t enjoyj s Training) will hold its'Opening meeting of the JHMHH Muench, Mrs. Ralph Ciccone,- HH»to»-TODAY!S^PBICES-x)n- Checking Account gives a the overall solidity of his season, Thursday,'Sept. 20at siispJin. at the"" " :MSRYB.WEPPtER ~ senlbr'citizcn free, Ho^hargai-home. And when he "may 'shop Mrs. Joseph Brown, Mrs. John every one of our home* »phecl> YMHA, Green lane, Union. Mrs. Philip' Crawford, Mrs. John ' -checking, with a monthly around' to other ^2-and-over anniversary Wasaerman will preside. uled for occupancy between Statement and personalized communities, he becomes Mary B. Weppler Merrigah,- Mrs. Samuel now ana June 30riW4. graduated from* Upsala Dr. Daniel Wolff and Df Joseph Vivlano' Marciano, Mrs. checkTT" ".T"'"" * more and more pleased with e'll Make The Cherney Dance Studio, will hold a slide presentation on visual per- Robert 599 Chestnut st., Union, will College, where she received a McGowan, . Mrs. Thomas . The Savinas Department "if housing product." B.A. degree in psychology. ception problems in children. A question and engagement is told Campagna, Mrs ' offers regular savings ac- "^fhe program is basically ••;.• celebrate Its 18th tyear in Joseph While we are building your It a Pleasure Union, _when it - begins its She is a former member of the answerp^riod will follow. Coffee and cake will; ""Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Weppler of'525 Schleifer, Mrs-. counts which pay a 5 percent—simple. The renter - just as in Anthony I House, you7tia,edn't Jay out a classes this month with Radio City Music Hall Washington ave., Kenilworth, have announced- Verduccl and Mrs.Thomas- ' Interest and two types" of a regular rental situation - TiMGetArojind | penny beyond your original $500 • Premium Savings-, a iMay, places a security deposit.'This- • f classes in ballet, tap,^4oor Rockettes. _^J i Reynolds; acrobatics, jazz and Hawaiian Among the graduates of the '-Slown payment. Nbt tlllybu "oet- "- SW-percent passbook, "and a holds his particular home for ••'• • Invalids need for youngsters and adults. dance -studio are Gindy tle'' do you wfilevarfother check;,,. ' one-year passbook (hat pays 6 him just as a binder or con- • changes of scene to Special classes will beheld Hughes and Patty fully, both Amboy. «,.percent. Foley s.ta.(^l, that tract of sale holds a home for- . Uieseare thehighestTatesthe---the-potent!al purchaser. But keep spirits up and for pre-school children and of Union, who are now Radio- Son born to Wirkuses '.• • —••"•" _ recovery moving. "We tEenag&begihners. All.c.l.asses__City Music HallJRockettes.. W*willwalcomayourntxtvisit '1. bank is permitHitl' by federal the-renter is not bound, to " " i

== ifhiw ^ ^-regulation to pay>on rthese fiurchase ia_ any. .way^ ~~ — =• -.- know, . -- _..... will-beJnstructed rby Denise ~~ = - •- :- •rtypes-pf accountSF;:--'--^ ;. Abramowitz said/. lt's why our wheel d Cynthia CherneyrltTwas'~ — • .„•.-.-:• T^Ifie Trust Department willV^~^ JusT"Uje: opposite. While i- •. d- Mothers ColleRe. Edison, where he' recelveoTan -H)e~aY8ilable for "advice or' the renter may decide at the " 'ii-wiririiiiiirth«i fnrm r refurratoon investments£e8- ~?!«tTrf^ year that heTloeS'not ..".. arts. - , : ItaSold «= •.; - HSualltyHomesMithDIitlnctiveValues v tales. V"i. want . to pflrchase, the •'"*•' • ~^''.:. -. telephone (688-4664,687-6961 or -- . ar* Acctpifd JB6-64931. . "•• ' restuioj ~ Pirnt Stnff' Bani^ J[B ^^aeVelop^r is dbliRated tjTseir SALES ahd RENTALS The Suburban Mothers of AMERICA ~lnember of Ameiican^-Bah- ,th« home at thn nrli'i; irff«r«l • The studio is owned and -^— Olicoiiera rtre cUmblnatiim ol quality «nd value fourtitat Nell' And it's all yours NOW, Twins and Triplets Club will . Jewish Council awards Corpandhasltsmalnofflceat when the rental begins, he •operated by Denise Cherney HfflE '^ihi dittinni r«r/r«mt>itt oomf^un/ty ^ de Young. Bullder.'Chfose from a large Kltcilon ol model hold its first meeting of the 110 Highway 37 in Toms River, continued. . • I Lynch and Cynthia Cherney, YOUR ttvm or allpwMS \t custom design and build the home ol your: Complete year 'round recreation facilities / KRAVET new-season Wednesday eve- Itt. BJO, Box 1M, VrtWu, M. J., 201-350-1000 dreams. Every'home Is built to exacting standards on IM- • :-, .- '. -.' __ The security deposit may be. graduates of the Dance ning at 8:15 p.m. at the First HEiP- scholarship toAmmigraht beautifully yvwded lot of your choice and all' loll Include you don't have to wait for. Educators of America, Inc. tin m» mi 7 »•, T . Uala raiVwa, ta ..II « - Rt. 607 tor 2 miles to Big 342 Chestnut St. (At 5 points) 2027 Morris Ave., Unldit •with ro txlt 74. Th*n Wl on licqy marketing at Rutgers address and phone 965 Skuyvcsonf avanua • union • 20t-686-26oo RoM.conilng.o«mlwl(imo^giga« (609)693-7167

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\ 'Thursday, September 13, 1973- ,y. a • Giants' Johnson Annual conveiWion '-Thursday, September 13, 1973-' uiiimiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis State departments add to visit Union office Octobertesttobeheld The Monmouth Coin Club will hold it» 13th Dare-devil driving highlights annual convention on Saturday and Sunday, DISC N DATA j rules at speedier pace of bank tomorrow Two groups to sponsor event Sept. 29 and 30, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Long Branch National Guard AJrmory, Ocean There will be games and rides for the children, MILT HAf.WER11111111111'!11111'"1111111111111'1111"111'11111111111111111111!111"1111111111"11"11""11111"""11"1"1"""1^ ~" AHmlnlnrrRtlve mips to n»slii' p"d protect the through this August an additional 21 rules have The Bavarian Club of Newark and the and Cooper avenues, Long Branch. Admission public.are being adopted by agencies of the been adopTea7~riiosl"or~them-with broad- ap- Elizabeth Sport Club, both headquartered at topped with an "ice cream parade." is free. • REeORDmendedi—SUPERBIRBf-tty-The—-playedJ*ilkSpnni_at^Ch£r _Andy\Vllliams, W^JIlrit lH f>f ft Burt Reynolds, one of the ; state government as a rapidly-accelerating plication. Farcher'8 Grove, Springfield road, Unionrwill— —-VittHora-wilVittHorawill -b* iW**'*" "'"w rumpetitivp e Stage, fikrrstars 1 the Jackson Five and the^enfures. He~ftas~ate Newark, assisted by Pete Mattheis Fesrleiter, year's more popular movie Routers. Selections include: "Superbird," rate, It lB~~repoTtwl by thc~Btvfeion—of- -—Bthw-B<»ti«« mlp-mnklnp Departments are host a Munich-Btyle Octoberfestival this exhibits prepared by club members. More thath n toured with Sonny and Cher, the Rightous' -Satur women, the director said. Planned-group topics The exhibit will focus on the v MAXIMUM SECURITY Frederick Forsyth's best-selling book, stars The center will be, directed by Mrs.include. : "Young Mothers," "Divorced or FOX-UNION (Route 22J-THE MACK1N- mp-Tfl""l flrJinol house. E3ward b'ox, as the Jackal. Alan Badel, Tonjr •flMttnftty Sk^fr «* Wiwhawken.; a dMtoral •sSapnratpri Women." "Widows." "Women Over -TOSH-MAN—Thur—Monrr-Tue6rf-7430r-»;30;— Great -Britton ^CyriLCusaelti-MicheLLonsdalerErlc 55," "Women with Rusty College Diplomas," Sat., Sun., 2, 4, 6, 7:45, 10:15. SKJSS^fprelgn chorT^ , BICHABDSy PUBL,c RICHARDS -o-o- The first outdoor electric sign in the United Porter and Delphine Seyrig haveTstellar roles. gthool furnituro. Materlalfnr •^•Womerr-IVho-Wish-ThejHHad-A-CoUege- dii lor ' ^~ • ••«..*•* • •** _ »». _^ ml 1^1 1 mil -«l* JERRY LEWIS CINEMA (Five Points, for shore areas States was erected in in 1891, Location scenes are authentic, as Zinnemann og ;tPegrcc," "Women-Who Naver FinJBhiMl High. adyertislnB Spencecian Pensj Within a decaldc, the;ejhibiV is -fakeh-from-the— "slidesTrad-transparencies^and-i ,Union)-WHITE LIGHTNING, Thur., Fri., took camera crews to the Gare Montparnasse, YAPHET KOTTO ploys the library's picture and print -Teachers- \ Preliminary reports from the New Jersey" the areaof Times Square anbTSroadway, blaied Kome, Genoa,'Nice, me trenciniaTfaTrtionter- itles for films. The center will be the University ./.'Employed Women Wishing A Mon., Tues., 7:30, 9:20; Sat., 7:30, 9:45; Sun., shore resort areas indicate the summer if '73 collection and the Children's "GUARANTEE mil glva lU-limout wiilttn (uaiti with electric signs and was known as 'the . at Mentone, Paris and London. in the new James Bond depository for t "Women Whose Children Are Now 12 Mo* or 12,000 Ml. / iniegaidlioal 5:15, 7:05. 9; ALADDIN AND HIS MAGIC has been one of the best vacation seasons'on Tho exhibit-ia- "Great White Way." . •>:, J3 .(The picture was photographed in color. film adventure, 'Live ai.a irom day of purchaw ' - - - record. ' ,{ and Let DT«T'*rcurrent Mnr.Skeele, to.10. ::.: ••: . . , .; throughout the state, also plans According to the Office of Business attraction on .screen at iMK.___Ior the Continuing Education Office, ' The Newark Public Library for students and faculty to explain tbeeffective Economics, N.J. Department of Labor & CROSSWORD'PUZZLE the Elmora Theater, j Try 'em! You'll love the four discussion groups in which most in- Puzzle Corner | 'em I Soft-style uppers will also feature the work of 12 use of media equipment. . Industry, the season has posted record figures ACROSS 3. Moham- Elizabeth. * black—women—artistfr-from terest is expressed will be scheduled. Group B MILT HAMMER on cushion-y crepe soles iiiujiii y uumnuiiuinii for hotels, concessions, and retail sales, rentals 1. Theatrical med's » Northern New Jersey Oct. 10 leaders will beBetsey Brown, Barbara Maher RICHARDS luminary son-in-law and building construction. -and-easy-going. Hlgh- continuing through Nov. 24. and Mae Hecht'of Union. T." MOVIE-WISE 5. Jane Auaten' 4. Summnrl- New characters tvamp pump style. DF. Thomas Heads Interested individuals may register at EVE MOTORS OF UNION / 515 CHESTNUT ST.. UNION See how movie-wise you are by completing Labor Day weekend was' marked by cdn^ novel xatton . he—art work, will./he TUEFH0NE: 616 6566 / 0«n daa,9 3 3ttfM:5ti4:Bl» tinued high temperatures and record water 9. Robust Avillabli In Blue, displayed in the fourth floor Career Day, Tuesday, September 25th, 9:30 - the titles of these movie titles". 5t Memorable in Bond picture AT temperatures of 83 degrees the highest since -10. Invent period QTdB gallery. Admission is free. 11 r30 a.m. in Downs Hall, Newark State College 1. "A Life." 12. Heroic 6. Songwriter, FIVE POINTS,! j3sychiatry faculty at Union. Registration forms for mailing may 2. "The — — Girl." 1912, business sources report! Yaphet Kotto is featured as UNION 13. Not quite Johnny Claudewell.S. Thomas, formerly of Colum- be obtained by contacting the EVE Office, 527- 3. " On The Rhine." U. Statistic for the malevolent and For 41) Yaari a Favortta tor BIG PICTURE As, one resort operator in Atlantic City said, 17-0 bia, Md., is the new chairman of the depart^ 2210. '._:.._. 4. "TIIQ — In Winter." "The crbwd looked good in June even though It Medicare mysterious black ruler, Dr. Oourmatl of Ccntlnantal CuUlna '19 Pictures taken from Skylab 16. Bum; RiconinTaft''*tf by Cua Cocktail Bar ment of psychiatry at the College of Medicine 5. "Separate, — ."- Kananga, who plans to of Australia, Thailand, was raining. The crowd looked even better in 17. Fracaa Serving Inom Noon to 9:30 p.m., Prlvata Partial; I and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey 'tpiBAV fi 'iti)unoo J Q(qnof| 'i 29. Task leases? Write to this news- - 31. "Peeper" Kotto is asslsteffiffliBuseTiI" .415-16th AVE. IRVINGTON director of the Division of MentoJ Health 141 milesybf roadway. with a fall lawn the occult by a seer named paper and ask for our "Tips EARLY-COPY-' 32. Sound of JE AYE DUN AW AY—. 985 stuy«sant -ovieoua • union • 4 fosriior) levels Service Programs, National Institute of Mental With.23,000 tons of rock salt on the way to 10 amusement Actress Is seen In SolltaireTTplayed by Jane~ CATERING AJ.L OCCASION? on Submitting News |Ra« Publicity Chairmen are urged leases." Health, Rockvllle, Md. He comes to the medical locations in preparation for the snow storms to observe the Friday deadline 34. Freedom Oklahoma Crude,' ; Seymour. Roger Moore is seen DINNERS SERVED DAILY of access school with a wide background as medical the Authority hopea never comes, the Turnpike for other than spot "news. as the new and indestructible '.' SATU_RDAYS Include your name, address 36. Afflicted opposite' George C. educator, researcher and health care provider. will be well equipped tocombat the elements Scott, John Mills and Agent 007. BALLROOM DANCING "TheLawn-a-Mat* and phone number. with pain MUSIC E.VERY SAT..«t_SUN. and insure the public's safety. 37. Passing Jack Palance, 'now at USED CARS DON'T diE.V.theV grade Park. Theater, Roselle lost trade-away-'Seli yours with a AMPLE PARKINS The rock salt is being supplied by the Man." 38. Athletic . Terminal is recruiting Park, oft a double bill low-cost Want Ad. Call 6S6-7700. PARKWAY EXIT.J4i oietcoNtrol ceNteFsr International Salt Co. of Stamford, Conn.j fields 374-1062 372-6539 which~submitted the ; lowest of five bids . "Experti Irom the U.S..Oepartmepl pi Agriailtuie say 40. Paradise • with 'Mr. Hulot in OLD EVERGREEN card punch operators "Fall is the best time to start or renovate a lawn"' 44. Least Traffic' •••- '.- — proudly introduces their new, received by the Authority, with a bid price of ' adulterated IN CLOSE OIRCLES.. ..The Military Ocean Terminal, Bayonne, is $326,000. The price per ton varies depending on 45. Eixhaust LODGE recruiting card punch operators, starting at the distances involved in the delivery to the 46. Closely BUFFET•LUNCHES their different, their exciting approximately $118 per week. The hours are maintenance locations. Get a thick, green lawa - confined 47. Crowd MALL RENTALS 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The salt volumes required are less than usual... Costs no more "^together MQBEBJM «• SQUARE1 Applicants must have some experience and-or because the mild winter last year left a surplus DANCINQ i session abillty-to type. U.S. citizenship is required. in various maintenance'areas. " DOWN UNION ; Every Saturday hllqbt And he does the work. 1." Didn't SUMC1F CtMUKCTTI EVERGREEN AVE. ttSTOW SMOTPINO • SayYes" — WED. »Vt. UMOH. 2. Knock SPRINGFIELD, N.J. Only your rwtaMwrhowl *'Uwn-^*Ut" M»n" DR 6-*4«» , gtvwyou: Fteeliwn analysis. — Lawn-a-Magis SEPT. Chattnut e EVERY WEEK a new Innovatlont pfwnium quality pnxlucu. Backed by • REAL ESTATE 'no-nonsense' guarintoo; — Soodlna, (artlliiing. * Restaurant "• EVERY WEEKjomethjng different! LICINSi weed. Iniecl, & tunflua control, leraiion and Tutker "Ave. & FrancH Ct.- Pl(iillt SI ADULTS Si < a 7ils p.m. " PARK-UNION bBBORAH EflY-.CliASRTS Irffltb-andexcltlngl SCHOOL- automation. —. DAY OF the finest In session keeps you every lawn', For every budQftt. PARK 'X^T By ARM AND FF.HH AND ITALIAN __ A little girl returned home AMERICANCU1SINE on the road to "slim forever".. xsf&xsi onlyane hour, after she Jiaii ^ set oat to sell Girl Scout COCKTAILILIQUOR f«r cookies, and she had sold BUSINESSMAN'JLUNCMeC NO her entiro stock. |Op«n D»||y 11,30 A.M.MIdnlaht I f Rl. & SAT. TIL 1 A.M. "THE LAWH-A-MAr MAN'S" FAMOUS "BREENSlCEEPER CARE PROGRAMS'" CLOSED TUESDA* Break the FAT habit! GET ACCKMINTCD FOUR SEASON ANNUAL PROGRAM HOXIE "How did you: sell them so AMPLE FREB PARKING the beMer way with . . . ' ornn BROS. 3-RING fast?" sheywas^ asked. oiet cpNtrol ceNters Meadowbrook (BROOKSIDE MANORJ COLLEGE The girl replied, "I sold The all "NEW" EARH 3 COLLEGE CREDITS * »•»' THCATBI.' /RESTAURANT* CIRCUS them all to one family; ' SORRENTO ROOM _~ J good skate... register >„_ ^SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY COUPON- - - - after their dog bit rue." serving FOH NEW MEMBERS A RE-REQISTERING MEMBERS ONLYI BOARDS M«f^»lld»««lMl»Wl«i«>«l>"»»*^»I«MM^t NOW for Fall Term! fcia Skating ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE - PRESENT THIS AD :. AND PAY ONLY $3. TO JOIN 1 WHILE WATCHING TV PRQVEN ON OVER A MILLION fAWUS COAST TO COAST SEPT. 14 &1^ Enjoyment for the Entire Family. r our chel— ••..-. PAY ONLY $2.50 wM.My thsrwlter . • REVIEW Fri. and Sat. , n»H.i. School oF New Jersey's No. 1 Authority on M. AUIPERTI T The Femand Family have ::..'-:'..': "AAari.and Environment" PuMM'cili'in !t-.r Ice Skating. no secrets, they treat a N-I-- «. D«. S A I [-..Tll> A «.» Mitt ant< *•**'! Calorlnfl f^dV^, THERE IS A CLASS NEAR YOU Channal' 1>-Wad. HiOO Noom^Frl. BUDDY ballet VISIT OR CALL THE SCHOOL NEAREST ( All Occasions wodding, a b(hiness 1 in association with closed Mondays' Claius rtsld ihiouphoul N,J. N.V., Conn.. Pa.. Mais., Fie:. Wise, O «3 credit COIIMO count-only W4.50 •• , Vour Nalghbothood 'LAWN-A-MAT- MAN1 la backad by AMERICA'S F1HSH LAHOEST £MS',.!~i. X »^ YOUR HOME TO REGISTER meeting, a trade show, a • Tmlbook and study quid* provided • Eat and drink and MOST'EXPERIENCED producer ol lawn producla applied 10 lha homoowner»lawn. i4"J%«T,"i1i,'i!ZXSr Edward Villella Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M -6P.1M. seminar, a testimonial, or Bavarian nyla' . 121 E. 2nd Ave. in UNION. SPRINGFIELD,''ROSELLE '• Your phone Is your link to E»MX County Collage -..GRECO- Rotella i Study Issues of environmental crisis OfficiMt Schootof Sat. 10 A.M. 1 P.M. a convention, all the same, IRVINGTON.ELIZABETH — • Midterm and (Inal exams at convenient location! The Ntw torsey flj/Jar Company iTrtonfas A. Edison College stutjents eligible • !-• SEPT. 21 S22 - Fri. and Sat/ FREE PARKING big or small. SUMMITVRmGFIEl»UNION 27343S2 FREE PRACTICE » 'looking forward to seeing lass o» you" Classes start Wed., Sept. ]sj Fri". Sept. 26- aURMHWAY ' - 57445S5 PHONE 6B6-9591 N 73-74 CLASSESl SESSIONS mHftto« [ or inlormrtliOM f. F- k F E KENILtWintHINOEN-ROSEUES S7445S5 DUKE ELLINGTON BEGIN MON.. SEPT. 17 Park-Union Oeborah ' v FAMILY PLAN liSB STUYtCSANT *VE, UNION ESSEX OOUNTY COLLEGE 330 ANO.mS ORCHESTRA • . Cords All' Bntar ta Inm ant and. REGISTER NOW Trl Cltv Barber Shop FERNAND Diet coNtrol ceNters, 37.323S Callow r»lghcwrhort"U»«va-Mat'Man" CKMFpRD-nt$TflEUD 232-7080 • Tots • Pre-Tetns Ulint D«nCina lavary Prl., Sat., ^1 CLINTON STREET, ^ ' I • SEPT 28, 29&30- FrL,Sat.and Sun. •flAUET -MODERN JA22" with thi Union Holbmu Classes Start Sapt. «nd. Caai«^>m..a««.luv>ii «, Soinorvllle Weekly Family S < -singing barnndan, and ACTHOW! PAT COOPER Jib North Avo., W.. W.s|||,|d, 201-J32-5740 : 3100 SPRINGflELD AVE. jp«cial addod atttractlons.. (A PUBLIC COMPANYI EXECUTIVE OENTER / UNION. N.J. 0708S 621-2200 Ext. mfatt MUM D N*C Mahon J(201) 677-1045/ Guesj SKatioK 704 Mo.rli lurnpilic, Sli.,,i Hllll,'Wl-379-9»33 i: •blir', CIUD • J Individual Attantion UNION, NEW JERSEY or..1

iJ 1 : ••• \ * •.•* J.I i- t ••.'• !..•••. I 1,. 'I -' f.-.* ..1 \ «•:(• It J ;t:; i 1 '' 'v."'i\;;- ' • j ••"/; ;;•';• ,j ; ,. 7 .. \ SPRINGFIELD (NJ.) lEADER-Thursday, September 13, 1973- /-Thursday, September 13, 1973-, " Solid Waste group County's Comprehensive Community College Skills Lab boosts college chances System, Union College is committed to serving . flm at Traijside the higher education needs of >i tioad spegtrujn pjqns meeting with of the County's resident^Dr. Markpi-'con- Para-professionals staff program at UC tinued. "Its current enrollment includes on lunar landing state, federal aides students at both ends ot-*e'academic scale, "The Eagle Has Landed!" wDl be the film Getting into college these days may not be too "This program," Prof. Mary Ann Rodes TrTa3diti6n Id (hi) developmental program, students with a high-Tevel of- ability and those featured at the Union County-^SrtnCwnT- of state and~"fedirai™ difficultrbut staying there-46-anothor mtd'er- Pnrir»»ntJCTi f oftrdinator of the Developmental Union College will continue to offer courses in 11 with low achievement records." mission's Trailslde Nature and Science Center regulatory agencies will atten* an all-day And that^s why Unlyn College says it is taking Program, said, "can be tailored to the needs ' *" nmunicdtion skills, reading-and-study-skilU, inihp Wnichiing Rpi(exyfltion_on Sunday at3,3 - 1 11 Rl to mathematics and science for students who "A major feature of lhirneWT>rogranri!Hts Ung-oMhe-Union-Connty-Soli* Waatc "P"* * ep8 assure that its jtudentft have a the Individual student." It Is flexible enough to ftexiBillty. Students are abie to concentrate and 4 p.m. This is the story of the~Ap " •pace Technical Advisory Committee in the better than even chance td'succeedTrTUielr" ~»eW* both. tlie-low^aehleyer and the high - need a more structured projtram in which to 1 lh ln mission. studies. learn. . ff' l S" ="»»« which they Elfcabethtown Gas Co. auditorium In Elizabeth achiever." . have deficiencies or in which they seek to Also on SBiBtesrar2r3-and-4 p.m., ln-tp»- ' on Sept. 21. A new Skills Laboratory will be established in Trailside Planetarium, Donald W. Mayer, . the fall where students will be able to work The program involves testing and counseling The Skills Laboratory Is. an outgrowth of improve their skills. Students are not bound by to identify a student's academic strengths and artificial time periods and move out of the Trailside director, will present a program, Freeholder William j. Maguire, chairman, independently on improving the skills recent studies which indicate that more than 50 "Mazzaroth in His Season," relating" the announced that the speakers will include of- necessary to succeed at the college level,' ac- weaknesses and the creation of individualized percent of all students admitted to community program when .their goals. are met," Dr. programs of developmental -work In thoso Markoff stated. . phenomenon of the precession of the equinoxes. ficials from the U.S. Environmental Protection cording .to Dr. Robert Markoff, dean of arts. and junior colleges require preparatory work.' The same program will be repeated oti Monday Agency, the New Jersey Department of The Skilla Laboratory, keystone of an overall areas in which the nge

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Thursday, September 13, 1973 Medical personnel Long-lasting pacemaker is i -1fl-Trhoradoy." September 13. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Art shesw to attend Sept. 26 X^ov^rnmeht probe will benefit STRICTLYPERSONAL UC offers courses for businessmen By Pat and Marilyn Davis ostomy conference in patient by St. Barnabas surgeons Copley Mows Servicp .iimiiiiiiiimnmiiiimiHiiniiiinMmiuiuii expect the courses to be quite helpful and day evenings at the Cranford Campus in order OF SPRINGFIELD responds accordingly. This pew demand research on the new atonUc now of .color TV fires Business executives, office managers, small _.New Je^y^i^^clans A team of doctors at Saint Barnabas Medical 1 in ni-quaint the layman with these aspects of Palsy unit Morrtt * Mountain AVM. hours range from ^oing bowl- girl andean walk to Uiecar by pacemaker canT>e sefata given rale. If the pacemakers.---•-—- . \^ businessmen, people anticipating hitercatingT ; DesrT«V»rid Marilyn:-•"-•"—•'• raaclsta will meet with 06tomate»W5epC2

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•I"' • J . (-Thursday, September 13, 1973-: * 20-Thursdo.y, September 13, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Watchung hunter spects brighter CftlL an'AD-VISOR' _ Rourke recalls Ruth show is expanded, ALLJNSU BURBAN 686-1700 -opens en-Saturday Bdbe would wish 1Hank well Boeauie "f inrrpnuing intpfest the 34th an ' An oldtlmc ballplayer who reminisces about socializing. You could.say it was one of his nual Watchung hunter horse show will be a two- (he half-dozen games he played with Babe Ruth failings." J . day event, allowing many additional exhibitors Pressloff will be the starting offensive tackles, FOB THURS. PUBL. has struck up a correspondence with Hank In those days, the still-athletic looking to compete. . By CLIFF RO88 '• finish the season above .500. Conference op- backed up by John Noce and Bart Zabehki. ponents Include Madison, Verona, New Aaron, assuring the slugger that Ruth would Rourke recounts, semi-pros like Rourke got $25 Riders and drivers from New Jersey^atid Arnold was a .starter for the Rahway. Indiana The Jonathan Dayton High School football' Providence, West Orange, Mlllburn and. 'wish him well" in his drive to beat Ruth's all- surrounding states are expected tojUtyend the last season. - — a game, a "good pitcher could get a hundred teamjhls season should undoubtedly be much Summit- the champion for five straight years. Help Hinted Men & Women 1 Hdp Wanted Men i Women 1 ! Help Wanted Men & Women 1| Help Wanted Men & Women 11 Help Wanted Men & Women i < time record of 714 homeriins. and I suppose Ruth got a couple of hundred just show Saturday and Sundny^jrttffting pt 8:30 The starting guards will be junior Rich HtlpWanted »tn& Women. 1 i Help Hinted Men's Woman 1 Wp Wanted Men 4 Women 1 HdpWanledMen& Women 1 improved over the I972nquad, which compiled The Bulldogs will open the season at Roselle, i The former semi-pro shortstop, Bill Rourke, a.m., at the show groupds^Watchung Stables, *""*f™~*™*~_ ~.T".7*."™""T~™*"*"r!.r*^ [ ~*r"•""•" •——»-•—••-•••• __•••_ to step on the field." . a 3-6 record. , , v._ ' meeting a better-than-average Rams- team, Consales-and-sophomore Jim Rice. Backing 73. who now makes his home nt the Westfipld Pnnrlfp nHmirpq Aflrnn hppmisp hft'q ' INSURANCE —Tto-maln-reasono, according to Ted Amo, YMCA, wrote to Aaron after reading about hate decent man, not a big mouth or a grandstandcr. Saturdayeiiii-piu fruit• m rir AururYiiim inn inltlirtu—i r •••••• IM i • •••••—»•••!<• !!•>•• Fumf**^ »art '• ••Horse —-—i- lift Win Crmiii A gfih/>i tarl/\Ti *l'f%r*. kvtwncli HMchltwij. Alpha and numarlc nacattar^ beat in recant maspna. ~~—.. .",. .' ..—~ OttenVlvely, the Bulldogs have senior MafK clubs," Rourke said. "He was a jovial, kind the "concern and best wishes of versatile animals will be shown riding" and Despite' a tough schedule - in and out of the Hoffman and junior Greg Johnson battling to -Joe Pepe will be the starting quarterback OF EXCHANGE... man..._I know he would wish Aaron success yourself." pulling wheeled vehicles. frmh Suburban Conference - the Bulldogs should with Carmen Scoppettuolo in reserve. Bill because there was nothing small or narrow Sunday, competitive classes will feature start at wide receiver. Glen Arnold and Gary ,. .tor. your time and talent ilnce Fidelity prom Ikes a tolld and We are offering an excellent salary plus a full "If you will excuse my-sentimentality, your Palazzi arid Gavin Widom, two very fast secure future. You can bonk on our reputation. The following — has immediate openings about the Babe, believe me." letter o{ suppqrt^amiencouragement meant junior, pony, limit and working hunters as well JiiMiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuitujuuiinunuuiiiitiuitiiujiiiiniuiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiuuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiuiitiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiriiuiiiiTniiiiiii^ halfbacks, will join fullback Bruce Heide In the positions are presently available: • Ptaw^ply any Weekday 9:30 A.M.tei 3:30 P.M. for full-time employees in the Rourke's acquaintance withJtuth began, he much marejitrme than I can adequately «x- as pleasure horse, hunt scat horsemanship and backfield. Substitutes wffl include Derek . «T OUR PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT follwolng positions: said, in the 1920s. As a member of the Orange pressjtt'tfords," wrote Aaron. adult amateur classes. r " Nardone, Joe Natuelloand Tom Botte. LOAN & DISCOUNT TELLER AA team, Rourke and Ruth were on opposing is very heartwarming to krtow that you * Michael Komarow of Berkeley Heights; show 1 SPORTS CALENDAR I Dayton's defensive unit is larger than last Must have previous experience In thl> ores. Newark branch. ' •W BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N.J. teams. Later, he played with the Ruth AJt-- are in my corner. I will always be grateful for president said, "Hundreds of spectators are Stars, a team put together by the Yankg<^gr'eat year's - but it is still small when compared to the" interest you have shown in me. As the so- anticipated at the two-day show, which is run In the 1973 opponents. The' Bulldogs hope to : TRAINEES: for off-season,play. .^^ PAYTON FOOTBALL VARSITY, JV SOCCER called countdown continues, please be assured cooperation with the Union County Park capitalize on quickness to compensate for the MAIL CLERK-DRIVER if. you have o-high school or partial college "Ruth, of course, was always good for a Sept. ir$tJ^ation background and qualify for our Special Training I will try to live up to the expectations of my Commission." lack of size. ' Valid N.J. driver's license It a prerequisite. Newark ofllce. ' home run in the parks around here. But he was Date Opponent ~Placo Time 21 Carteret program, we will slart you at a level commensurate friends." The starling defensive team lists Wayne Sch-. BANK OF NEW JERSEY with your background end qualifications. You will even greater for getting together and Sept. 24 Caldwell r "Most sincerely, Hank Aaron." warte and Mark Ronco at the ends, Dave Ihen be moved up to hlghor level »s 22 Roselle A .1:30 Madison An equal opportunity employer MF x v-13-1 accelerated rote of advancement. 26 : Paciflco and Bruno Sarracino at the tackles. In SJIHOJUfPJSL Girls' swim team . 29 Hillside H 2:00 Oct. A part-time lob lor somaona with good steno and typing skills. Twosome golf tourney Oct. —reserve will be ends Bruce Helde and dreg Work 4W-5 hours a d«y Inonaof our East Orangabranchet. Three boys given Johnson and tackles Glen Arnold, Bart SECRETARIES: 8 A/llliburn 1:30 3:30 . positions open for both experienced Secretaries and A 4 Summit A Zabelski and Jim Rice. - ELECTRICALXMECHAHICAL to Ryan-Apostolik team forming at YWCA ; 13 Verona H 1:30 3:30 recent orads. Goodtteno and typing skills required. 8 Mlllburn H Dayton is stronger at linebacker than in the SECRETARY Mrs. James Ryan and Mrs. Michael The Summit Aquettes synchronized swim L 3:30 prizes' for soccer 20 Summit H 10 Verona A other defensive spots. The inside linebackerg__ Good typing and steno skills essential. To work In our Trust MAINTENANCE Apostolick shot a 34 to win a better-ball-of- teaiti is being formed at the YWCA under the 27 Caldwell H 12 W.Orange H Departmbnt In Newark office: \ > KEYPUNCH OPERATORS: Iwosome tournament at Echo Lake Sept. 5. =~. The Pingry Soccer Camp recently completed direction of Mrs. Vera Furst Hammell. Mrs. are Tom Russlnello, John Zurcoff, Tom Bptte Permanent positions with old established division of malor Nov. 15 Caldwell H and Jerry Ragonese. Rovers (outside company. Good benefit plans, opportunity for advancement. Experlenco a must The teams-of Mrs. Robert Bauer and Mrs. its fifth season of soccer instruction and - Hammell has coached several winning teams Mustbeabletoread and write English and dotlmple math. 3 Madison A 1:30 17 AAadlson H linebackers) are John Noce, Ken Conte,'Mlke John Starr, Mrs. Warren Radcliffe arid Mrs. competition. The camp was conducted at the including the Westfleld YWCA team which TEUER TRAINEES 10 New Providence H 1:30 19 N.. Providence A Flood and Gary Pressloff. — - TYPISTS: On your mark. Gordon Griswold and Mrs. RoberLMuIreany Pingry School, Hillside, during the week of performed in Summit at the YWCA Christmas A hi oh math aptitude IS Imperative. Must be aMe to commute 22 . West Orange, A 10:30 23 Summit TH • "6efensive backfield positions are still unr No experience necessary, but a reasonably good and Mrs. E,Alfred Herberich tied for second Aug. 27-31. program in 1971. .,••':••, to an/of our branch banks.. . .. ^ , MECHANICS ' --O-OT- 25 .; Mlllburn A determined". Competing for. starting posts are First class with Industrial maintenance experience. •.---• typing a Wit is required. • , with 35s. Mrs. Thomas Callahan was lowwith Prizes were awarded to the following Mrs. Hammell said, "synchronized swim- 29 Verona H Joe" Pepe, Gavin Widom,. Bill Palazzi, Joe 16 putts; the chip in on third hole was won by Mountainside boys? Dave Allan, of 257 Oak ming is feminine, builds beautiful .bodies, JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL Tree rd., to senior division all-star team, and 31 W.Orange A 3:30 Natiello, Derek Nardone and Mark Hoffman; TRAINEES . • ' ELECTRICIANS ' CLERKS: Mrs. Wynant Wilday. develops poise, the very best exercise. Couir Sept. All ol these positions otter, good salaries and an excellent.' Alan Layton, 373 Short dr. and Scott Masters, 1 ' ..o-o- ' • - First class with Industrial trouble-shooting experience for No experlenco necessary for active File, Mall and petition and strenuous -physical acUyity.are 24 Roselle H. 3:30 Service Clerk positions. " EARLY COPY package of benefits. Apoly-Hvuerson at our Newark ofllce any , maintenance and some Installation work. . : 1071 Sunny Slope dr., named to junior division —good outlets for tensions. An extra-curricular FRESHMAN SOCCER weekday between 9 a.m and 4 p.m. -•'•.' Qualified class 11 mechanics are also needed. Publicity Chairmen are urged to observe the all-star team. Oct._ Sept. Friday deadline for other than spot news. """ ' activity in which the participant learns to 1 Hillside A 3:30- Stay at Home •Shop ByPhone Also attending was Will Wishbow, 1641 24 Caldwell . H 3:30 As an equal opportunity employer, we especially encourage Excellent starling salaries.- Wide range ot benefits, Include your name, address and phone discipline herself, to accept defeat andvictory, Mlllburn H 3:30 older worker* and veterans to apply. number. Nottingham way. 9 Oct. FREE • PROMPT DELIVERY Including a TUITION REFUND PLAN. learns to malce"scarifices and decisions, gives Verona 3:30 15- A N. Providence 1 3:30 ... and get started on your new career. ; yimini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiii winine the girl something special to cling lo vyhen she 2 A UNION TRUST COMPANY V. iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiirjiiiiiiiiiin 22 ' Summit A 3:30 ...For en Interview please -visit -our Employment- We are a growing company and any • 4 ••.,. Summit H 3:30 is finding herself as a young woman. 29 Caldwell A 3:30 376-0536 ALCAN METAL POWDERS Bureau any time between B A.M. and 2:30 P.M., • ot the following positions will . SPRINGFIELD RESIDENTS The fall training program will begin with a 8 Mlllburn A . 3:30 Cold Beer .Imported & Domestic Wines, 7(55 Broad Street Monday through Friday. Ff Puzzle Cornerf Nov SOI Lehlgh Aye. Union, N.J. , enable you to grow with us: . ' four-week synchronized swim - team clinic 10 Verona H 3:30 Liquors, Cordials .Chilled Wines ' Newark, N.J. -_•— Your Fellow Resident, 5 ; Madison' H 3:30 353-4600 i liuiiiiBy MILT HAMMERiiiimii which began yesterday. Girls who are in- 12 ' W. Orange A 3:30 Equal Opportunity Employer M-F X 9-13-1. 12 N. ('rovldence^ A 3:30 Martin Uvlnt's Beginning with any letter, termediate swimmers and at least eight years 15 CaldweTl A 3:30 X 9-13-1 J -o-o- . - REX, THE "VAN KING " find 18 birds. You may move, old have been accepted. ! 19 N. Providence H 3:30 WINGS M Prudential Keypunch Operators in any direction—up, down, LIQUORS. Invites You to Visit Him At For further information contact Ami Hart- FRESHMEN FOOTBALL 23 Summit A 3:30 SPRINGFIELD FAST ACCURATE TyPIST 17« MORRIS AVE.,SPRINOFIELD COPYWRITER across or diagonally, but you mann, HPER director at 2734242. Sept. 25 Mlllburn . H 3:30 Calculators can't skip letters. • "OPEN DAIUY9A.M.toloKM. ...•-. FOR 213 Washington Street, Newark, N.J. 07101 24 3:30 29 • Verona A 3:30 INDUSTRIAL CSTRLINGCR Roselle w has an NEWSPAPER OFFSET SHOP. Oct. 31 West Orange H 3:30 Services An Equal Opportunity Employer' M-F "~ MIKAN MOTORS R A A F L I C K E A General Clerical 1 H BKSSfW The DODGE TRUCK CENTER ol Madison OKRQtIATI. RN „'_ Arthery show W. Orange 3:30 Department. WE WfLL TRAIN YOU TO OPERATE 9 MlllburW" A" 3:30rr BNPDLOONWE SOPHISi'lCAIbU I YPfaSETTIlMtr ypists 280 Main Street, Madison, N.J. I I S H I L A O L H 15 Verona H 3:30 EQUfPMENT AND TO DO OFFSET —IMMEDIATE OPENINGS _ on Wednes 22 Summit H 3:30 . adyertlslnq. _ PASTEUP. MODERN BUILDING, .••••••••• • • • • • •• ••••*>*) rnTrrti ! WRRAY-HUrLANDBRANCHBURGLOCATIONS- WOAHEBAK 'X N ~ The second annual Hunting Archery. Show 29 to Rlctiard OroTi COMFORTCOMFORTABLA E WORKING Data Processing • THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS! . RBRRORELNI cosppnsdred by Ross Sport Shop of Elizabeth Nov. TT CONDITIONS^S - Process Machine Operators (trainees) E"O~RU S? I LU"V F~ •—-—-ano^e-Unden-Rematioh-DeparinrcnfwaHKr- -5- —-Madison--———A - -3^30—r—Tryoute"- I 1973 14 Tt Panel I -1969"lnt1 CatrS" ' MiMTZ FOR APP1V €tlcat~OperatoFS-(-T«Inees)- College Graduates NBOWHOEOE held at Linden High School on Wednesday'at 12 3:30 Area YMCA's four -swim I Dodge D-500 Crumb: Dual Whatls, N. Providence^. H 686-7700 .*:•:;. , Lab Technicians (Chemicals-some lab ANSWERS . " 7:30p.m. ... ' '. ,.'; .^ '' teams for boys and girls will AMERICAN HOECHSI CORPORATION We otter good salaries arid great For your convenience: • Overhead Door I 5*po«dTr«ui; V-8 Engine ;.. -O--O-* IMO The evening program will begin with two te'h'dd t jj;4b4l rkTyp benefits which Include tuition reluhd ' 0p«n all day Saturday* -tot (JROSS COUNTRY -to Henry BunUn, beginning r An Equal URtwnunlty Cinpioy«r Clericals iVWchanlc- for BVBrilno collBqa students. -t+1th FI_OOR|- 1 X 9-13-1 You'll also like our on-premlses ventures of a white tail deer htint dhcfithe -? Sept. toth year as coach, there will CHRISTMAS ISN'T THAT We have several diversified, Maintenance Man Sjpt. 15 trorn 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. second film Is an ABC-TV American Sportsnftfto. 21 > West Orange A 3:30 be opportunity for .200 ,OVeRTISING , FAR AWAY I Let AVON help positions for Individuals with xateterip. ample parking, ~ • • you-make holiday money. As clerical skills and lite typing to- - Stock CJenk •-- and pood bus and train commuting. ll 624-6600, Ext. 1247 or 555 series film about polar bear and mule [deqj..,:'~3£l~ Roselle Pafk - H 10:30. vqungsters .aged, 8-1,7 to par- en AVON Representative, voo work In our conveniently Imainfinn - - —. — — i I.. ^)_A I Are you finally sittttdNow can earn extra cash-and It's Janitor ...... al 'u|qoH -Galdwell- H 3:30 ticipate in competitive with the children back to located off Ice J ) ' THE PLAYHOUSE IlUIa.UII{£* • ...... ^^ ^^^""T^l^ easy and funl Cal|: •V Prlntlnjj Plate \Vrappers ' haven't seen "us yet, weekday between 9 a.m. and 3 p.rn. Demonstrations will be — . -. Madison & Rahway H 3:30 swimming during the 1973-71 school. • ... ' , CLASSIFIED PUNCH LINE Hoskoski of the Watchung Bowman while Ihe ,' season, If you live In Union, .Hillside, WE OFFER: Shipping! and Receiving, " ''•'%< N. Providence A 3:30 it will be worth your while to Kenllworth, Elizabeth,' Clark, .Liberal co. benefits. Free Parking Restaurant and Deli OF THE WEEK Watchung Bowman will demonstrate trick ' Teams participate in area, visit in for those high.paying .37W hour weak Steady lobs wltli'growlng manufacturer of printing PlatM end 4 'Summit H 3:30 ADVERTISING GarwoOd, crantord, Rahway, .Parking and ,,- target, and-animal shooting. Frank Scott will;, state, and regional meets in your temporary lobs. . Westfleld, Rosalia, Roselle solutions. Good startlno salary and full employee benefits. Apply During Interview. presents tf Johnson Reg. A 3:30 .lunch room (acuities • In person or call «*<-«00. ;• . ~ ." answer questions about bear archery. Hy the New Jersey YMCA swim Register once and leave our PkLl 9 Minium A 3:30 office with a lob assignment. In PHONE tii353«k, ; . Coll Mrs. Corvlno for oppt. AZOPLATE ..: . Schneider of the Sport Shop will emcee the.fv League and in the national" Moplowoodt , So. Orange, "CATMING FOR ALL OCCASIONS" Ml Verona H 3:30 your area^wejieed: ' 678-2100 ., :, Division of LIFE INSURANCE CO. program. There is no admission charge. ,, YMCA championships. All Orange, ' West Orange, American Hoechst Corp. ITHE MUTUAL BENEFIT 12 Brearley Reg. A 3:30 .CLERKS 558 Central Ave. MO (road St., Kawaik/NJ.'-" ... '•. ^ Linden High School is located on St. George' •' interested swimmers were SALES '"""^"c.., 731-7300 - Caldwelll-- A, 3:30 LIBERTY MUTUAL • Murray Hill, N.J.JWW • ; . An f ovoJ Opfiirtv-it tmpl*r*t M/f avenue between Orchard terrace and Summit^' invited to try out, and last .STAT.TYPIST ainside, Mlllburn, Madison A ' 3:30 INSURANCECO. An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F j. 18 year's team members are also $ ..BOOKKEEPERS ales person to sell •2<0 South Harrison Street terrace. ...,,. STARRING "23 Summit A 3:30 classified advertising Westtleld, Scotch Plains, East Orange New Jersey required to attend tryouts. .SECRETARIES; Plalnfleld^Fanwood^ .. Squat Opportunity Emplpyer M-F 25 Mlllburn H 3:30 Try out schedule is as by phone, telephone EARN HIOH PAY for doing light ,.OPPY JOLS.DAIRY JOl S.'JAI AO.V S-B OPERATORS Irvlngton, Newark, vallsburg, — R V-IJT' work. Electronic lesleis needed 31 Suburban Conf. ~ follows: 10-u boys, Monday, We «l»o.h«ve m sales experience and CLERICAL WORKER i , for Sept. 1st, day & night shifts ASSORTED MS At Ok LHf l-Sf I'l A I 1 Soccer c/inic will start ..;. for 3 available. No experience required. permanentt lolooo openings af typing ability required Accurate wltn figures. Steady, 5 INSPECTORS/ TT: ^ Shopper/Security T HOKS DOEUVNE S. CON 1301. rNCK 1 K you G:30p.m.; UHi girls, Tuesday, , fantasttastii c salariessalaies. day week. 40 hours. Company paid life Insurance, Blue Nov. Cross, Blue'Shield & Rider-J. • HOT AND i Ol.UIUJH f I Si- r ul" on Saturday for youths: 6:30p.m.; 11-12boys arid girls, BANK Coll 6B8-7M2 -r- SHOP FOR MONEY SlTB&iDB A ,2 N. Providence H 3:30 p 9-13-1 DAY SHIFTS _ ' , . ....-..'• Applyin person to NEW JERSEY Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; 13-17 STAND-BY PERSONNEL Sell from our con- "XLERKS SEMI-CONDUCTOR PRODUCTS* Foi R(.'^.et valtons The fall soccer clinic sponsored by the 6 Verona A 3:30 .TYPISTS 30 Commerce St., Springfield An Ideal position tor someone whose famllies- i l2AM,linSI boys and girls, Thursday, Vfe'lV do it by making your dinner. TTiere's a venient, suburban TELLERS ;r The best Inspectors find their wayjo.j. Wlss and Sons, one of -_! ' R 9.13.1 iind information Springfield Recreation Department will begin • 8 PERMANENT TEMPORARY RECEPTIONISTS America's leading producers of f|ne scissors an*shears. We have are grown or almost grown and now have the Mlllburn, N.J West Orange H 3:30 Sept. 20, 6:30 p.m.; Makeup different special entree'each night. Could be gnion Co. office. Salary, J1IO-J130 Immediate openings on the day shift (7:1S ^'*£> Jfcm-Xtw 379 6.IJA Saturday at Ruby Field. The program is open O7 Chwmul SI. Union EXPD & TRAINEES ndevote to adding to the family Income. to all youngsters in Springfield's fourth to cbmrnlsslon and many" are Free. Cqll Now: readstandorameasurlnggauges. Excellent benefits end working WEEKENDS ONLY. APPLY AT 12 Roselle A 3:30 Monday, Sept. 25. food this time. But it's sure to be delectible. And InDglRayBldq.. conditions. Apply In person 8:30 a.m.-ll a.m., LOTTIE'S BEAUTY SALON. " We are a large supermarket chain looking for eighth grades. Plus- Many male & female benefits. Opportunities ARLENE 949-04OB 17 State Finals Teams practice thr^e hours served with appetizer, potato, vegetable,. salad, Z— R 9-13-1 mature Individuals to work In our central The clinic will run for 10 Saturdays, from 9 to Industrial labor (obs. you can really RERSONNELSERVICE 379-3395 Monmouth Invitatlonar weekly with meets . held hot breads, beverage and ice cream. Monday 3M MorrlsAv^prlngtleld ^ office and as security personnel doing ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a n--ft*ri., be under the direction of John through Saturday., . — .— K9-13-1 Call Mr. Loomer,_686 ,.___ bank onl j. WISS & SONS CO. Union County Meet Saturday afternoons, FACTORY supermarket shopping. Your own experience • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a**•• •—Esposito, varsity soccer.coach of Jonathan 7700 for appointment, Dynamic and fast growing Edison Invitational beginning in early December. Are you looking for diversified CLERK shopping for your home and family Is Dayton Regional High School. ___. _.__ HTF-ban1 k has' excellent PRODUCTION Further information may be Bring your green thumb. work?Want- To -make iome>- opportunltfesavallabtein OUR"; excellent background for this position., obtained by calling the YMCA, qulck cash? - * APPLICATIONS now bolnu token SHORT HtLLS OFFICE, for ' DRY Cleaning Inspector wanted. UNION COUNTY REGIONAL ADULT SCHOOLS 1 You'll put it.to good work; LET OUTAGENCY for .'female assomblers for bright Individuals with figure TYPISTS DENTAL ASSISTANT Must: sew. Will train duties. WORKERS 273-3330. immediate hiring. Fulr time « aptitude. We will qualify Mature person,. .part time, Monday thru Friday. Happy Applicants must have own car Jonothan Dayton Regional High School Arthur L. Johnion Regional High Schml - -Because there's new_ BE YOURS o,m.4:30 p.m. or part time a a.m. .trainees for this position toy experience preferred,. Irvlngton Holllday Cleaners. 696-8615. Soringlleld, New.Jersey Clark. Naw Jersey ' A PERFECT SET-UP 1 FOR DAYS & , greenery in our scenery. „._3:3_0 p.m. ToIUpU weaesHBUUff, W^VVflWaxcellenI enrollment In.our TELLER - center. Salary.open. ..a/VlMt — .— R '9-13-1 4 David Braarley Regional High School FRENCH BOMB A-l HELPI benefitsbenelfts. Appl• *y 72™5" -Commerci TRAINING PROGRAM. Oovornor Livingston Regional -Nigh School A Do-it-Yourself salad bar. Immediate openings for- all- . Road, Lin Great lobs wltn a fait growing NIGHTS To apply, please call 351-1400, Ext. 352 for an Birkalay Halghts, New Jarsey IAYTON DISPATCH Prance exploded an atomic Road, Linden. Equal Opportunity company (metal parts fabricator). Ktnllworth. Naw Jarsey Select all your favorite warehouse-work. > Employergmplpyer . .„.-„. appointment. . - . _ bomb in the South pacific near Register once No Fee R 9-13-1 Wo offer a good starting salary Each of these positions requires DEHTAL ASSISTANT —we vylll-traln-you salad fixings. Combine based upon-experience), along good typing skills, and 1-2 years' ^ _ajnTgqmi opportunity Employer. Mf - Tahiti on July 2, 196S- ASSEMBLER o«llc*-e)inerlans»jijoQkkeeplng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiitiNii them a la you. And build with free hospltal-modlcat llc PART ttlME . .as: FALL, 1973 PROGRAM By Margo Krasnotf.IIIIIIIIIIL Rapid growth u.our problem, we Insurance,, pensjon and helpfuelp l but not necessary. TUESDAYS? A.M. to 1J NOON A Days, 36 hour week English as a Second Language English and Literature your salad as big as your Temporaries need general Inspection and checking account. WhicheveWhihich r you chooseh;, you'ly'llg ot a MACHINE GRINDERS CltTxonthip Education Foreigh Languagti Canoeing for 14 days down the traordlnary pride in being a summer as an apprentice at machining experience, plastic Good salary. Apply , Personnel Excellent benefits - Summer vacation to all appetite. It's something good salary, excellent benefits and Dept. ! INDUCTION Adult Qaslc Reading and Wnltlng - Health* Safely and Physical Education free American." the Brunswick Music Theater 101 N.WoodAv.,Linden M5 1401 equipment, manufacturer, won opportunities to grow. Terrific Permanent Positions High School Equivalency Program Music and Drama' Jonathan Dayton Regional turbulent Upper Otawwa special for our dinner guests , lW5/l/lorrl5Av,,Unlon 944130V tronVblue print. Call Bob 435-778* Call for appt. 53BJ10O. Ext. 5325 «mo»Dhere, too. Apply In person 8 1 HARDENERS AMERICAN Commercial Courtei Arts and Craft* High School students means River in Quebec, Canada.-the Having spent 10 days in on .the ' Bowdoin College _ . \ ' HV13-1 ' A.M.-4; 30 P.M. . . AiuiT OVERLOOK HOSPITAL ' Musf hove 2-3 years Vocailonal and Technical A vocational Fun Courtet \ — Monday through Saturday. American National experience In civil TEMPERERS Civic and Public Alfalrs , girls paddled and portaged 20 Czechoslovakia visiting campus In Brunswick, Maine, 193 Morris Ave..Summlt273-B100 1 'Driver Education relaxation, but .to several it ASSEMBLERS drafting! related—to . HomemaHers Courses ACCURATE AND FAIT TYPIST Bank 8. Trust Equal Opportunity Jmplqyer ^ LABORERS HOECHST meant __adventure, While miles daily. Both seasoned family lftiends.u:Vicki JHagebr ftlltf hjd h Temiforary 225 South SI, AAorrlstown -is hlghwayi,-multi storied---- p for. local newspaper. Air ELASTIC buildings, bridges, etc. "BENCH HANDS IN PERSON REGISTRATION, working and traveling, these Girl Scouts, Kim and Laura now realizes "the privilege of Ut^ hear It for the weekend. conditioned, pleasant Immediate. openings" fo Art-Equal Opportunity Employer CORPORATION technical aspects of theater, surroundings. Call Mr. Mlntz, 666- ASSEMBLERS -" living in a society where I can temporary-'poxltlona-.-Cpme, In X 9-13-1 Also electrical-mechanical TUES. & WED., SEPT. 18 & 19,7:30. students profited considerably enjoyed the; rigors of encompassing the moving of We Bet the long-playing weekend evenings to 77oo. ____ ., H(M STOP-HUT DDESIGS N DRAFTSMAM N h todayroB to work tomorrow; -^w HAROLD HAMMOND . Or for lot* or other lobs In our SECRETARY---— r-^ ._ _„ -9-;j}0. P.M. AT ALL POUR ~ _IrQtai-thelr experiences. -..» conquering thekveEtiulXoiind_' J>*_and speah-as I want." scenery backstage during •the music of Dorn'Perry.rFrojin4)*p,m..to the wee •ft WXrawrort Terrace- Commercial marnHacjurer has an For appointment only ACCOUNTS DIVISION Immediate .open ilg for. an Or send resume_ Maplewood'plant. 'Excellent SCHOOLS... " . Kim Haas and Laura themselves looking forward to She' emphasized^ .__that _ - performances; the managing hours every Friday- and Saturday. ~^- H<---^KPe«4«i>4CED. -O1N Union, N.J. 07Q83 Individual *»lth ^-5: years -sstery-and benefits. Apply 6:30 _NCR 3500 PREFeRRED BUT A.M.-Jl -P.M. or tell 7M-67.U. Weiner, both juniors from a comfortable, night's sleep— American youths who say that AMERAGE ' «xneelence In el9Ctro-)nechanl c PORTER AND RlPA nVoderate steno with excellenltyplng and 1the ability to work For lurther Inluimellun call Harry E. Llnkln. pirecter of Adutt and Continuing of cbstumesHhe controlling of NOT NECESSARY. SHOULD BANKI NO —NCR proof machine deslan. Salary commensurate with Independently. Previous ofllcejBxperlence essential _ in jungle hammqeks.^-- -thev believe in Communism • A reminder: Next time-you plan a party ... nnlna ~- Education, tUZi-.*M0 during the business day Mountainside wore the first electrical devices and the HAVE EXPERIENCE \H operators experienced or tralriee, -CORPORATION" ^pwjence. l?xc*ll«nt opportunity ~eNOINEERIf«»-*'l" J.WISScVSONSCO.' ****t**ftttt§ Asa productiai secretary to have no Idea lot. what really . -d6i>'t.Letus plan it. And toaa-lt, And serve out pleasant wofklno -conditions and. _-2330 VauxhatlRil7,Unlon,N.J. "WITS a young aggressive . _ - Arfchlfocturft -Excellenr5tirtlngsa7»rv!_L!beral fringe benefits! Career +***++ girls to.atte.hd a"Boy_Scout- actual building of sets.jyhlch excellent fringe bentftti. UNION EgoatOpportunltyEmployeyer MM-j =—^500 Burnett Ave.:, •- '• » »»« m»e«i •••••••••••• • • •••••• mvtrm • • • the execTitive^pHHtOce!1" for "^exisUr- VlckV.pbs^ryeji'how '•.- great food and drinka.'You'inwve a ball if you MACMI«B3. "MUDI5KN.,. fM* 365 Chestnut tti.Unlon 686-3M2-i corporal lom- Company paler; .200 Madison Ave.^ /•" -;- MaplewooOrN.J. —i— opportunity open to all employees with growth potential. —spon»oredcaniping.excuialon.; Jessica found the most CONDITIONED.OFFICES. IN. MContmerceSt.T Newark M2-O233, CENTER NATIONAL BANK, 2003 Morrlitowrt. N.J. '"call Tunilarity at:3WM26z±-.-;a , . CONVeN'FMTI/KrATION. -Me<*l»-ave.^-Unlon. 4M.95OO. xw Equal- Ow«»rmnllX-liT|Ployer WNET-13 in. Maphattan, Czech youths detest Russiaja fascinating. She was in the:: 5M Bloomflffit Aver,Blnim.T<»--7a6^ CCERTCTYPIST Optical Radiation Corp. .:" W-8800 . _ For;.tonvenlerrHrttervrew call Miss. Eleanor Lorls M5-J342. 1 Ah Equal Opportunity employer Permanent position, «ccaraj•_ J Michele GechllhHi-Springfield presence and --how^ they •••' vW-WOOASKFOR WR.F^LASCO" Equal Opportunity Employer Vl^F :io*-uou«oi - " '— Equal Opportunity Empriyer -chorus for "Call Me Madam I' : R,9-13.1 typlng^esuntlal. Congenial. d«lc»_ ---•-• Male-Pemale K 9-W-l ROUTE 202-206, 3VJ MILES NORTJUDF senior, valued her opportunity emulate the culture of the-— and-"Kl8met," —; . :'"" _v_:BA«*SITT»R WANT6D In Mountainside. Benefits, contact ASSEMBLERS Mrs. Farrand«J-»»0O. FENCE ERECTOR• THESQAAERVILLETRAFFICCIRCLE _ American youth. Part time, 3 days per week. Union DRIVER to make delivery & Young to heip~1nstall chajn link to expand her interests in PLUMBERS, ATTENTIONI Soil tight"interMttair"went hand DISHWASHER work In warehouiffT Roforonces Fletcher A Mountainside senior with assembly of small wire parts. y fences, Steady work, construction .-•--— SOMERVILLE, N.J-108876 ^ MODEL-END communication. While your servlcas to 30,000. local Commerclat manufacturer has Bench work. Congenial training required. Good driving record. exD D referred. tamllln with a low-cost Want Ad. CLERK TYPIST •FOR HOSPITAL COFFEE SHQI" Steady |ob. Good opportunity for working OH "Image" an avid Interest in drama, Immediate'openings for electric lerlod. All fringe benetlts. Apply Looking for a part time lob' PROr>ERTYOUARD FENCES, An Equal.Opportunity Employer W-fi x 9-13-1 Call W-7J00. .., .•'... and •mechanic -assemblers. Personnel Dept. ' . - rloht person. '•* MABICO INC; 590 LyonsAve., Irvlngton1 • magazine, a commentary on Jessica' Evans worked~all BOOKKEEPER Here's your chancel work WAREHOUSE, 1811 Springfield — in . •- 1 K T-1J' at the Sign Excellent opportunity *wlth a ELECTRICAL Responsible for collections of Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 to 4:31 Ave., Maplewood, N.J. media by Channel 13, the lyouno aggressive corporatlon.- accounts receivable-supervisor .of P;M." In Interesting, dlvertlllM OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Senate Watergate hearings', tornpaw paid benetlts. Apply INDUSTRIES office staff, payroll. Modem office, advertising office In Newark. Cal 691 Central Ave. Irvlngton, ViJ. SubmiTresume lo MA 3-3250. ' - 1933 MorrMorruAye.n AVO., ; pgmmilSyimnll, w.jN.J_. EARN 9,000 before Chrlstmes, GALS M/F of the Cat! snowing LISA, JEWELS. Hloh and a television "Series on • Murray Hill P.O. Box No. ,1674 c-d Suburban Equal oppurtunlty Employer Needed. LTpht assembly work, an equal'opportunity employer^ Publishing, 1191 Stuyvesant Ave., CLERKS —_ — r R.9-131 commissions, no Investment; must terminal diseases, Michele drivel CaJI 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 687-3208 no experience necessary. Stock Clerk tjnlpn^AllHelen. ':.„,;, part time and full time; Mlllburn, . MR5. P.WITTIIMBR- Excellent paid benefit*. Apply j-expoi.>ieiiced-all—laoete—of- ACTOMOTMVE-W-aBHHOUS piw*t^nt yifrrounrilngs JTV.iiM MI BRAND. NEW -— -—-:-- - ftV-M-1 •- -in-pi ""V '1 televtBion prodjictldBtromher" oxperlenced phone order clerk CARPENTER seeking young 109. leeded, s day week, paid vacation, assistant • working. Livingston COLBER CORP. behind-the-scenes vantage company paid benefits. Call Atr CLBRK-TILaPHONB operatorR 9-13-. MOTICKTOJOBAPPtlCANTa 26 Bufflngton St. (oil Fabyan IMERCURY! 1973 point: . .•*' GeneraJ i office work. Telephone PI). Irvlngton . Uthl» , nr*ipip»r~ ijo«i not K y-tj.1 —%4 experlum preferred, pjease call MACHINE OPERATOR 3719500' ...for a good lob with Prudential are heret 6penlna Is In our Two Mountainside juniors knowingly'accept .Hilp-W Dennis stock work, Time adjusted to J, WISS & SONS CO. I 4lr conditioned plant An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F of Warsaw add lived for a Hour pivition crnic* . time • live In or commute by your 500 JBurnett Ave., Maplewood, N.J. 07040 ploasant'worklno conditions.. 68 RIVER RD. ollfi« U.S. D»»rftn«Btot Ubor Lynch, Transportation Supervisor, school schedule. Celt for , K 9-1M week with, aj^sant family ta car, Mountainside. Good Pay. Cal , ., An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F K 9-13:1.1 . Call68641B3 , i i 'OHTIMUiMION «t «70 BruiT. St.. Room SU, Union County Regional H.S., 01 it appointment. 4HK882 : ———• K9-13 I.I vil I I ' KOI* MALI an impovershed rural area. N«w«rk. tp. or T«ltph«iBiWJ- SUMMIT Ed said one never sees a t^n Of 641-2471. . . • • ^ policeman on the street,,but as soon as trotftle erupts, they ASK FOR OUR AD-TAKER DIAL 686-7700 FABULOUS appear on the'scene. As a DIAL 686-7700 result, lid feels "an ex-

..'•/.:i.,.i...'.w,',i-.'J ••• ,1 'i'i' -i. '•'v' '.V •'-:••.•'-•.Jv.'j.j; ^^ ,'n,\ irpeting . "'• • & -Thursday, September 13, Help WintfMl Hen & Women 1 HHp Wsnted (Jen & Women 1 12 erchandise (or Site 15 Hdp Wanted Men & Women " 1 '.-Thursdoy, September. 13, 1973-> flttnishid Room Wanted 106 ;Houtesfm Sale 111 Autos Wanted 125 URNIJHINOS OF LOVELY . HripWantedMen* Women- I•- tWpW.ntedMen^JWotneT 1 OfeENM-FlforMghrTBciory ,ARAOG SALE: Saturday & Wall-to-wall. Plus repairs DEATH NOTICES Help Winted Men & Women 1 work, clean, light work In modern Sunday, Sept. 15 116, 10 AM -.* PfclNOFIEbD HOME. .45 JUNK CARS OF ANY KIND vergreen Ave. (off Melsell Mon., /Experienced. Cell Andy.« MoriftftStorice Upartnents for Rent lffl 4bedroomsor 3 «. den, 1 full baths. luwiwiiuwiuwiimiuiuiiiiui^^^ (UJft- Supermarket air e»ndltloned building, starting PM. li-Dulkwk Way, Springfield. 7554781 (7 Plumbing SHfJjiinj 75 wanted. 24hr. service • GENERAL CONTRACTOR MEtiEHOER M-F »'"y based on work experience. :iothe»^ assorted ...items.. ues" Sept. 17-18, 10 AM • 5 PM. 3 living room wlui fireplace, dining B. A. Towing Service - PROGRAMMERS e ic gold cut velvot sectional, _ , ^ 9-13-33. HOUSING NEEDED. room with bay window, carpeting, Haiel Mlele (nee *•' " -"—-« needs reflate & ambitious person ar ^rrecessary-relmbursed. ullbeneflt». Apply In person only. umlture, brle.a-br.ac. SUPERIOR 944-1504 Louis and mother of Joseph ana -who has some knowledge' of •DJnedlate opening. Full time, HELP natStlng pair club chairs, needle IRVINOTON -dl»hwa»h*r. screened porch. Kt-f-125 Peasant suburban office. Coll for „ SCHMID «, SON, INC. OARAOB SALE: Sept. 14, 15, 10-4. lolnt Piano Mnoh. Magnavox v:--v,:.;.:35 MMenatil* rates—storage—fre* HIATINO.. GGas heat Init. Repairs, 4 rooms, 1st floor, heat 8, hot water Hbuslrig Is "heeded- Lovely area. Close to train & bus. -touTs-Jr.. sister gf Mrs. Frjf* roofing, carpentry & painting. CalL 01J So. Springfield Ave., itereo console with-AM-FM radio, Ceilinp wnlrutts. Insured, local-long Remodelingli , Electric Sewer Low JO'S. Owner transferred. Call eppl. 1767450. Mr. Doyle. OS Permanent full and Mower, playpen, picture frames, fttatsac*. shore specTals. 245-329f. cleaning. 24 hr. svc. 37^4MJ. ^ supplied, freshly painted «. Immedlately for 654-5947 • ' 'Js* B 8.11.1 Mountainside. tanks, leys, bjfty. lt*m; hr Ira c wallwipered. Adults. No pets. 1 379-4495. _ "part—ttrne positionr ; minority atuderits General Factor , ...jlper MESSENGER —ANlHfRIHNAt: Oversow CRACK.6D AvaHaW* £KJ, ui. 374J1119. . :'_ Pasclolla. Funeral was light equipmen avallable for: UGLY CEILINOS; -CALL Rep*lrt,-iT»mode(lng, vblstlo attending-- DeVr y from The GALANTE FUN inufacturer ull time, must have car, expenses contemperarerary dinner 4 Sandford lnligltl HARPER .-,.:. . CaTtTrooms, klictient, hpt wa iftVINgTON . ^ w . ENVIRONMENT I ,)„,. a X»«» A mnullu nrolectol r •HellersHelers,, itiair ,4 'h hohott' wwa a 5Vs-'roofHS. heal fr riot^ ^weter- -HOrnp^ T200—Clllilun—ave.. (Valisburg), - Newer*,- __iS . FOSTE\.ar ALLEN. CHATHAM' ,rt. Mrs, Caruso. . - ' Irvlngton. Interment Mt. Lebanon I Wednesday, September -*|Sf-W[*-- 635-TJAo. tTerRT" systemssystems . Modern sewer deantdeantn su piled. Available now. S190. Union. Be It one room X9131 We're a strong company In HOUtecLKANINO Floors, Walls, lower, cameras, crystal Cemmerclel Ir residide C ills. No pals. Call 3W-UM allai - -6emeteryt,irelln, N.J. Dl FILIPPO — Edward A., on Mass at sacred Heart Church, ZP- X 9-13-1 the pharmaceutical rugs, general cleanlngTwindows. irrtrhoTne or 4"smstt vailsburg. Interment Gate) or NCR OPERATOR pictures, linens. Bric-a-brac. Many Herb Trletler, ES 24440. 5 PM. BAUMER — Wllhdmlna C. (nee Tuesday, Sept. 4,1973, of Newark, ^ HANDY MAN Industry. Our steady, Prodice Clerks urnlture, cleaned In your'home. TLIH« MOVERS 791MH1 apartment, our FLOWERING TREES J husband of Rae (nee. Spamlnau», Heaven Cemetery. . • Locor Hillside off Ice 35 hour week- Impressive growth year by Insured bondedr Free estimates. ! Pannlckl. on Thursday, Sept. 6, brother of John. Mrs. Flora Oeneral clean up duties and shop implete paid benefits. A mature clothing & household ttem». Sun APPLIANCE MOVINblUWAOG •— E24 IRVINOTON LOVaiy anrtrognTtrornaon j!ta Rot Hornet 79 menr, 2W spacious rooms, adults, LlvIrSroorn with picture window, ' Pt., Irvlrlgton, wile of the late Carbonl. Funeral was conducted fc 4664071. uture. 3140 starting range. feliiers XTF-7- Congregation • Beth S aW»7rl7Si-Movtno ouTof Vtate. Call Students rent oh a iflONfTATSoT ' Lawrence J. Baumer Sr., devoted from- GALANIE .EUNERAL :ompiete paid benefits. —. Vauxtiall Rd.«. c^dar A Oc4l»l t»turlly_Supt, Iformaf dining room—caneled I mother of Mrs. Eleahor.A..DavIs, S.e.^. i^i8S3^SS? =. j- R 9131 Our emphasis on latest SECOND CHAHCE OF A Experience helpful, HOUSE-APARTMENT TO77»V -CHERRYHttttrRest Homeforthe •599. J Free room. Nearby Brown, 3^00 miles,. HOME, 404 sandford Ave., ARLENE equipment, systems, and CLEANING -ABta ana mrirea - tiom* 'i>* wy 1. Eves 322-4985. perfect condition. Mrs. Viola Mullaly and Lawrence (Vallsburg), on Saturday, funeral was conducted from Tfe HELP WANTED ERSONNELSERV1CE 379-3395 techniques will keep yoo at Applicants seeking day work are - -payrup to'tia.00 per HARD C 372^428 j, Baumer Jr., also survived by September,-!, 1973. Funeral Mass _, UEI1ME ^ _good_starting salary, .Local ft Long Distance atmosphere) State approved, iOO IRVINOTON . . , four grandchildren and seven «ICC«ACKEN FUNERAL HOMB. Plastics set up men Inlectlon ~—372"1vtorrls Av.,Springfield* the tronl ot Ihe - parade; •«glsterad-at our'Irvlngton and AIR-OF J.Jarae.rooms,-twtt 8, tot water : K 913-127 a! Sacred .Heart Church shiftTinldln. Alsn omwrhlnes Inlectlon. 7ndblow. anmolderd Irri., see'SfbVe AAanager ...... - rbfH in^iiw*" Free Estimates Cherry St., Ellj. EL week. For. more greatgrandchildren. The. funeral i 1500 Morris Ave.. Union, an- opening available new plant. X 9-13=1 - growing steadily In your ewark offices^ Rates varV. No PRINGS, MATTRES Stuyvesant Ave,, Union. Sell S150 ,„- Insured ; —•— - supplied. Business couple, riopets; (Vailsburg)- Interment Holy Wednelday, Seplember r2, l»n. lacement fee.-. . Sun,, Sept. 16, 10 to .4 p.iii.r, RAMES. GOOD CONDITION K Information, call ' service was conducted at ISepulchre Cemetery. Liberal benefits. Willing to train profession. FROM h 3794330 ' J VR "* nwvlna.and.you save) Immediate occupancy. References I HAEBERLE & BARTH HOME i The Funeral Mass Holy Spirit right person. - Excellent iept. 17, 10 to 2p,m, at Tei 944-0,60 & security. Call E54-1924. — Trailers S Campers •127B DORSCH—Emll . Jr..- of NURSES RN And the location can let you you need someone to clean your ,Shary SMom.So.Springfield RoofmitSlblnj to. DeVry and ask Jor I REALTOR ,464-9500 I FOR FUNERALS, 971 Clinton ' Springfield. N.J,. on Thursday, Church. Union, interment sr. opportunity. Grow with this new KELLY GIRL a. Shunplke Rd.. SprlngtlerB •PAULAS M&MMOVING •.•..—. — i MilOl '•^ye^jrvlnoton, on Saturday, Si • Gertrude cemetery. For Psychlatrlc Unit " gestlon mse or apartment, ccall either of K, 9-1J-13 Mr. Ilirinoc Tat f Ge e cy X'913-l . & 11 P.M. to 7 .. .-jiowing.nurnL—.vihg. number . FOR MORE INFORMATION SfTPsul's area, amHeir,*ndltion, Call Joe 37t- htatihotwater,couple preferred, 96*1500.-: 302 Springfield Av., Berk. Hts. Camper^ Special iSenmeteryV . Srday. Sept. 8 atWCOlfax -, > HOUSEKEEPER sponsored by Hadassah, clothing, 5603 after 4 p.m:..- . 375-UJIAFTESaPJVI-w •:.. I types,.N*w or Repairs Cutters- Z913-104 . Arthur Saturday. Sept. 8,1973, atofW the late Some experience, college Newark 648/3744. •aders-ailmneys. Insured. no^pets, security, »195: Call 475-. 1 9-13-111 Rd SpringfielSringfieldd, wife of t . 6 MORNINGS PERWEEK 7 career? Kelly Girl New Jersey Slvlslon household Items, trimmings, etc. 1 • , '"' -.•••:•;• - K9-13-34 15 H. self contained 1972 used LOCALFUNERALHOME 'leaunt working conditions In math or computer science, 71 Mt. V«rnohPI. Newark Sept., 17, 18 and 19th. Monday. HEADBOARD, tutted, king site HOLLYWOOD MEMORIAL Ceil 374-4905 ~- , -. travel Trailers. Sleeps 4, nodern short term unit. Good desirable. Knowledge has immediate, 784 Springfield Ave. Summit 111 Employment Services Xtf-M Z9-1H0I RITA WLMHW _ 686-4705 1016 Broad Street Tuesday, 9:30to 4 p.m., Wed., 9:30 mattress board, full size, nylon PARK Inc. "The Cemetery IRVINOTON FANTASTIC SPLIT contains 3 way refrigerator, R 9-13-1 Alary, liberal benefits. . " ANSI, COBOL with OS, JCL 51B Millburn Aye. Millburn to 12 at temple Beth E. 338 Walnut gold carpetlngllv. Rm. 13x21, din. Beautiful" Stuyvesant''Ave., Sr. .Wllchael's area, around eiilry chemical toilet, gas stove, exposure. openings for typists, Newark, NJ, 0710S Union -I'M Stuyyesant Ay.,. Un.- Lovely A room INSURANCE Equal Opportunity Employer M-F . . R 9-13-7 Ay... cranford •:..^ Im. 12x13, Grey.MxlStta, 13x14'*, jplex; I. soltf, living room dining room,«at- ' heater, fresh water holding Apply Personnel Dept. stenographers,- ail drapes-2 prs:, walnut wall shelf, MU8-430O ' n kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2Vi baths, tank, etc. Asking S1350. . In Confidence Call: .. '.''i'i|i.j.'. R 9-13-1 ATTBNTION ACCOUNTANTS • work oyaranteed. Free estimates. off Ice skills. If you're TELBPHONB COLLECTOR-SRIp Highly skilled statistical typist will adln clothes-sz. 10-1^ brlca- Call #7-0437 or 3S4W59-atier 4 arge family room. Asking low ^September 11, 1973. Interment. In SKIP RATER LINDA BAKALIAN 731-4000 -ac, etc, 379-9444 . CEMETERY r»LOTS,- Rotedale, Call 636-9517. Hollywood Memorial Park. : tracer, collection aoency type audit reports expertly at my Lost 4 Found 14 M Z 9-11-iPl Seeking experienced person. Good —OVERLOOK HOSPITAL interested In Linden, * single Braves. Call * : .; ;' " . X 9-11*0 IRVINOTON ""'"": 01.41^093 z9_mb4 ORGANON INC. experience preferred. Maplewood horn*. Call 379-9231 after i P.M. Saturday «r Sundly between 1 i-5, -PPIXINO' — Concetta (nee salary and benefits. > 193 Morris Ave.,Summit 273-9100 A PART OF AKZONA INC. returning to the work offTce^Jiday,,.^5 p.m ^^ H 913-7 BIG DISCOUNTS SPRINOFIILDROOFINa SVC. 5 room luxury garden apartment, Job! P. McMahon Realtor 'Viclnol.on Thursday, Sept. 4, W73. - ~Wr-Eoual Opportunity Employer 375 Mt.Pleasant Ave.West Orange LOST BAN Rooflna-Leaders-Outters-Repalrs 1st floor, eat-n kitchen. 675. jiear of Newark, wife of Antonio, mother. _ OHIO CASUALTY GROUP PART TIME: Retired gentleman ... vinyl cl6s«Miutt, table, cloths, '• • .' 1585 MorrlsAve^.Unlon ' - Public Notice . ' • - R 9-13-1 Equal Opportunity Employer M-F force, stop by to see with new light car, desires part Howard Savings Institute etc. LLOYDS OF LINPEN-Llnden Call now for. pree Estimates of Salvatore, Don V., Josepi)«MfS.... 2401 Morris Ave., Union H 9-1J-1 telephone Operator time emptoyment-wlth or without Stuyvesant' Ave.' Branch, please Garages for Rent Open' Eves & Sunday 6694434 Connie Bertlno, MrsTTedle 9640550 OFFICE CLEANING— We have us. We^'re specialists efurn to bonk. ner 543 ' Pennsylvania lull and part-time 1obs available REAL ESTATE PERSON wanted Typing necessary, Need accuracy car. Please caM.6Ba.lv51. anytime. Ave.,Llnden. N.J. Clothlng-Housetiold Gifts <37 Z 913111 SHERIFRSSALE ,.,. (HUELSfiNBECK] _Guarino, Mrs; Eleanor 'Helen MR. H.RICHARDSON for ambitious men, women, for active office' excellent op- In second careers- but not speed. Many fringe X9-13-7 R9-13-14 OENBRAL CONTRACTOR UNION ER.OR COURT O pSJlottl.Mrs. Lonnlecoates, Mrs. R « benefits. Contact Mr. Jack Kolber, IRVINOTON _ FUNERA.L. HOME. HO; South students or couples. Convenient portunity for experienced agent - Rootlng-outters-Udlng-additions; IRV,tioTOI. Brlfk Garage for rent or storage Terry Mereopulos, sister of Mrs. location, top wages. Days, will consider training new agent. brush up tool_ 243.0200. ... FACTORY OUTLET SHOPPING FALL! OPENING - Tues., Sept. olteratloiis.palntlng-qualllv.work. 4 large nrooms, 2nd floor, new DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, . Angelina Ognlbene, also -M INSURANCE^ Replies confidential. Write P.O. X 9-13.1 litfiuctions, Schools - i «crchan(H5«forSil« 15 JUIDE-tays, "Pearl.Leyltt -• 11th.. Help beat high cost* with our apartmenit In 4 family house. 1225. space, near Union Av:. School. Licensed Life and health agents. . evenings and weekend hours. 11 Reasonable^-lces. Free estimate POCKET NO. M«17-7O,iJ.10JJ75. __ grandchildren end seven great- Box 4S3, Springfield, N.J. 07M1. Loungewear Beautiful : Supply-owi -Write JBox™4472i--c«-:Suburbart Challenging career opportunity, Apply: S62 Boulevard (2nd floor, TBLBPHOHB SOLICITORS, styllitTj\inifHt|*y "^"thipo - *^* n "^ r454 5947, . . ' • f ' : XT 140 Supply-own Wheat. 317 orange grandchildren. Funeral was right), Kenllworth, N.J., 9 -12 and R 9131 The first ten work from home, clothing drive, HEALTH FOODS. We cal Loujngewearfromdei^rJiousM logs.iHome Items and gifts tool Ave., Irv. Publishing, 1291 Stuyvesant Av Immediately Available conducted from OALANTfS - excellent starting salary and PRIVAT6 - IndTvidual piano sgTramrtirands. ,Lab*ts. HOMEOWNERS! JM W1OrW MW ludtng rec room, one car. of-October, A.D... 1973, at two j _., of Point (Gertrude) Burke of North about a career In real estate- . SRI ME FIRST! ' - ' Z9.,3.,10 James Bottge of Interment Rosedale Memorial required. Excellent working Permanent position available. Call us today! There Is no benefits.' Cofitact Personnel Dept. R«-13-9 .'EXPERT REFINISHING From se.OO per month. Applicable EVES.CALL352-2JJ48 Attics, cellars, garages and yards -^— 2 9-13-101 ^erlnelpais only. Call o'clock In the-effernoon or sald~, Pleasant -Park. Friends called et the Plalnfleld, Mrs. Waller (Eleanor)- conditions, liberal company Benefits. Blue Cross, Blue Shield. 379.6O9O. . • OUITAR LESSONS HOME SUPPLIES SOLD to purchase. ' ' ' ™ cleaned; all dirt and rubbish Dp OWN OWRK.RELIAI -OHION LOUIS TURKEL > "> » Pm day, all the right, title and Interest Gorciyca of Bloomlleld andHarry r: charge forHhe course If you are removed. Leaders and gutters 552 Andress Terrao MOCracken Funeral Homo, 1500 benefits. Hours 8:30-4:30 .p.m. Rider J, Vacation, 11 paid accepted. Call Mr. Anderson, Equal Opportunity Employer M-F • N YOUR HOME. Experienced 17'01E0 . 2nd St., Scotch Plains JOHN POLITO -Licensed 3 rooms, Morris Ave. Immediate ice.- o| the above-named defendant In Morris Ave,, Union. Richardson of Cranford, brother of Salary commensurate with holidays," sick, leave and other Kelly Girl teacher majoring In music at 322-4433 .RONDO MUSIC cleaned! . trucking. Very occupancy. ynlon. N.J. 070»3 and to the following property, to- Srendetiranocniiorvni , also,survived by Theresa and Mary Richardson and, Sales Manager 1143 E, Jersey Electrical Contractor. Repairs & experience. Call Mr. Bcrgmann benefits. KETCHUMi St., Ellz.; 3534200 Call Mrs. ^-——" K~9n3n college. 686-5251. XTF-15 HWY 22 AT VAUXHALL RD. reasonable rates. . wlt: fiIv eis sistert s and one brother/all of Christina Dunne, all In Ireland, OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE DISTRIBUTORS, 40 south Ave. A OIVISION OF KELLY SERVICES " Temporaty High Rates No Fe« R 9-13-9 UNION 487-2250 maintenance. No lob too small. SUMMIT ' • • * ' Houses Wanted Now York city, and four sisters FREUND — On Wednesday, Sept. also survived by 11 drandchlldren, Koehler, Sales Manager, 530 MATTRESSES, FACTOR* Call Us for prompt servlc*. EL 2- ^ Call76i<0S4 . 112 All that certain tract or parcel ot and four brothers, all In Ireland: 5,1973, Anna (Obermayerl.of 1030 CO. W., Cranford. South ave., E., Cranford; 272- CLASSICALOUITAR (EJECTS: FROM 8.95 Bedding —— : r— ^^ K tf-15 4 bedroom,- 2Vi oath colonial with land and premises, situate, lying Field Rd., Union, N.J., beloved and six greatgrandchildren. The R9-13-1 9444. ; Come To Task Force INSTRUCTIONS Manufacturers, 153 N. Park St.. ;••— . _ ;• Hf-f-70 Seirlcei Ottered 82B ...... central A.C, Tall Oaks are* of New end being in Ihe Township of Union Tha funeral was conducted from . funeral was conducted from The- 2401 Morris Ave.,Union ' 1 Boah t Marine 16 YOUItO Married Couple seekTng"a Thi FONERAL .APARTMENTS wife of Lawrence, devoted mother FUNERAL, HOME OF JAMES F. ORDER TAKER — '• i—X9.131-1 246-6011 It you are a secretary, typist, PBX ADVANCEDOR BEGINNERS East or«nd»7*-opan vv, also 405 HAMDY MAN;imall lobs. Palnti UNION - Providence. Immediate twcrfamlly home In Union County. In the County of Union and State of . of Lawrence F. and Mrs. Marll'/p, Typing required full time. Paid operator, keypunch, clerk or any 379-9526 West Front St., Plalnfleld. *—LBJ ELECTRICAL Carpentry,, Paneling, Block 4 nice rooms, heat & hot water. occupancy, 1 or 2 year lease. S5U New Jersey, more particularly CAFFREY 8. SON, 809 LyonliAvji, Ss4BRarltanRd., RoselleShop. Ctr omer«fflc*lKllli. We need you for CONTRACTORS •"'. • TYPIMO • ,.-"' . V monthly. References, Call _,444 to • : rooms . minimum. Full LoConte. sister of Henry comer of Park Pl Irvlngioi* on hospltallzatlon & Insurance*. Also RECEPTIONIST ' : R9.20-9 V; xt-f-15; FREE Boating Course Oilseed, jceilings* Gurttrs. Repai. callr 4*7.7561& Clean. Windows Business couple, no pets. Available -tasemeitt and garage necessary, described es follows: • Obermayer and Mrs. Minnie v LADIES M & S (M-F) part ttmo~5"lo 10 PM. Call Per- Roselle, N.J. hand-picked lobs', for long term & : industrial,—commercial • «• Impressiva "•' business letters Oct. 1st. MlTe-1268. 9700. crestvlew Agency ^Reaj ay, I Monday, Sept. 10, 1973. To St. Pick up and deliver Fuller Brush Opportunity to learn optical short term assignments In Union & PIANO TEACHER'Wlll accept'a Thrift 1 Conilgnment Shops Watchung Power Squadron, a unit residential wiring. No lob too Wg !RTF.7v command attention! We produce no handyman specials or BEGINNING In the southerly is Jones, also survived by four Aloyslus Church, CaldwelU where. sonnol Depl. 8:30 AM -1 PM. technology In optician's office. Equal Opportunity Employee limited number of-students for fall Retarded Children Assoc., 137 So, of the .United, States Power vUNIO N Z 9.1J-101 connected one-family will be line of Layton Drive at a point grandchildren. Th«Tun«ral service orders. Income to 13 • 44 per hour. KETCHUM OISTRIBUYQRS, 40 Essex Counties. L or small. Fully licensed and SUMMER CLEAN-UP TIME IS distinctive error-free- letters ^.iu«h"of St. Paul the Apostlel . Phone: irvlngton 8. Vallsburg area Full time. Some typing necessary- mm season. Graduate of—dullliard Wood Aye., Linden 8621522 • 520 E. 'Squadron, will hold Its Fall, Basic bonded. 458 Nyo Ave., trvlngton, programmed «• automatically 3 room garden apartment, 1st -coromered. Price range • 150,000- therein distant easterly one was—-conducted— -at Tne- South Ave. W., Cranford. "•""""""•^"~ R 9-13-1 " Pleasv call'-or apply, at 1143 E. School of Music. Many years of Boating Course at David Brearley HERE. YARDS, CELLARS AND hundred feet (100") from the Interment Gate of Heaven- ~meTFuneral Mass-was offered tor Call 741-7196, Union, Springfield, Call for appointment; 375-3030. Jersey St.-Ellt 352-2303. 2nd Ave., Roselle, 2494449. Mon. 374-4422. 24 hr. answering service. DEBRIS CLEANED AND floor, heat & hot water, 2 AC wall Houses for Sale ill maxlmurn. Wrlte>.0. Box 1644c-o CemeteFy. . • i McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, the repose of his soul. Interment coll 686-1254, Others 2771291. RVI3-1 SECRETARIES K 10-4-1 experience, specla Izlng wlth.:. thru Sat 10.3:30, Frl. eves. 6:30-9. Regional' H.S., Monroe Ave., K*i744 personalized salutation on_IBM units. "Nov. 1st. SIM month. No Suburban Publishing, 1291 corner formed by the Intersection 1500 Morris Ave.. Union,, on Gate of Heaven Cemetery. beglnners.Call 379-63S4. - 1 REMOVED. CALL TOM, 92&-tO41. of said line of Layton Drive with . « X 9-13-1 PACKERS RETIRED PERSONS and couples TYPISTTGENERAL- f • '- — ;• . K t-f-15 Xenilworth, N.J. Registration and : . X »•»•», Mag. Card Tv parking available. Front door bus Stuyvesant Ave., Union. i BODNBR '•— Oni Sept. ' 4i 1973, Saturday, September 8/ 1973. RUBIN — On Wednesday, Sept. 5, LADIES-PART TIME, earn »50to No experience necessary for seeking part time or full time We're Looking For first class Sept, 17,7:30 P.M. Late transportation. Cairbetween 12 & 3 BERKELEY HEIGHTS ' the easterly, line of Spruce Street Bertha (nee Greenstefn), formerly -Interment Hollywood Memorial i Theodore, of 3 Marshall St., OFFICECLERICAL- CAKE A POOD Decorating registration Sept. 24th. tor more Fences 47 ATTICS, Basements, oarages and p. .7MO-oe2l or 4414379 after • and from thence running (1) | of 12 Marshall St., Irvlngton, N.JU,. MO lor few eves representing shipping Dept. of Greeting Card employment. General office MATH TROUBLING YOU? Supplies. Pastry bags, paste color, back yards cleaned: Prompt and BWp'flicir m Park. ~ ' ' Irvlngton, brother of Abraham Rainbow House (Formerly with Publishers day, 40 hr. week. Some cleaning. Must be dependable, A Secretary Part tlme-25 to 30 hrs per week^ COLLEGE BOARDS? raveltles. Wilton products. Spence Information-call Lt. Don Ward 233 Immediate Occupancy easterly along said line of Layton beloved mother of • David and Rubin and Lillian Rosenblatt. Flexable hourj. Call Bob, 635-7746. 1759. . R.9-13-K reliable service.' For free estimate T S51.900 Hoosei Wanted to Rent 113 Drive on acurve to the right wltha. Sidney Bodner, Florence Sedan, FRIEDMAN—Rose, 35' Van Lloyds of Linden). Call 637-5217. overtime. Company paid medical, reliable. Call 751.7499. ' Who Probably Isn't - PHONE: 4B6-44S5 n rl ood nd Av AVATAR PENCINO , 4 BR Colonia'•••'•l S5190 ; Vechten St., Newark. Funeral surgical and life Insurance. Apply •. . 11 j I i \ ( X 9-13-1 F!YE_TO1NJSJ_NSTITUTE; call Ernie, 372-7413. radius of one hundred thirty-four ilsterof Edith Oreensteln,j.also R 9-13-1 H Uffi TTi! " '- . Residential Specialist. pSerirrv-'T,'.' Jn'ent apartment, 3 roomroos S. 4 BR Split. f«et and forty-six hundredth* of a survived by nine grandchildren services were held on Sept. 9, (973, FRAVESSI Really Looking R ll* 14T. BOAT AND TRAILER Free Estimates ... SVM «security. AvailablAvai e 4 BRCape Cod S«r*tarv-moth«r, 4 school from The. BERNHEIM- LEARN A TRADE GREETING CARD CO. SALESPERSON (M-F) and stock OUITAR LESSONS foot (134.44'), an arc. distance of .< and. five great-grandchildren. APTER 1 SON, 1400 Springfield IT work, P-T or full fime. Specialty ,.. iSiSri . FIBERGLAS.NO MOTOR Call 722-8790 after 5 p.m. : ..j. 1. Adults preferred. Off-streeOff-s t 3 BR Ranch children, need apartment or house, GOLDSTICKER MEMORIAL Young people interested In 1 Edison PI. Springfield, N.J. We are a rapjdly growing For beginners, advanced, & Jersey - sweat corn, Jersey K 9-20-47 Paint!niiPap«rha(iiJnf 73. AVmioKy"oir"irie67L<»~¥iLai •41,900 reasonable rentrwrltc Box 1473, c- ninety-two feet and eight '.Funeral was conducted from The Ave., Maplewood, N.J., , on clothing store, in Millburn. 467- TVWSTS .1350 ' " perkmo.4B4-1492 after » PJVPJPJVLV hundredttjs of a foot (92.O(?)i SUBURBAN CHAPEL OF PHILIP HOME, 1200 Clinton Ave., Thursday, Sept. 4,1971. Interment learning a trade, here is an harmaceutlcal firm .In professionals, Any style, In guitar tomatoes, Jersey peaches', Fresh ., CALL 373-9886 CONTRACTOR Kitchens; o Suburban: PublUhlnoPublUhl , 1291 thence (2) still along Layton Drive Jrvington, N.J. Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Iselln. opportunity tq earn while you /est Orange looking for an BftMlsftovered >y professional Instructor. Dpir picked vegetables and fruits of all =i- R 9-13-16 anrAveV. Uni fiJ i APTER *v SON. 1400 Springfield Part Time Secretary S - Furniture Rapain """iwiy'ilSmTieio-""" Bathrooms & Repairs Estimates UNION -.:•• SiuyvesanrAveV. Union, south fifty degrees, seventeen Ave.. Maplewood, on Wednesday, Period of mourning observed at learn, if you are mechanically Wpedencedjesretary with RlCCl Lentlne, 487-5773. ' ~ clpds. ' 50 Cheerfully Olven74l4«50. room OAZZO — On Sept. 4, If73, Mrs. Inclined and would like to work SALES ORDER DESK TRAINEE.' good typing ana steno to -We rtttocjnlze talent Herb's Farm Market.. SCOTCH PLAINS Newly . decorated 4 minutes, forty seconds east eight- Sept! 5, 1973. Interment Admiral the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan '-• Assistant INTERIOR * EXTERIOR apartment, A.C, parkli Rent 3 BR Split three hundredths of a foot (0.8x)i Sampson Lodge, Crove St., Angelina Gazzo (nee Commerclo) Rosenblatt; 70 Midland Blvd., with your hands. Call 4645000 Ext Experienced. Maplewood area. call Mr. .Wunder_Br_Mr,J Garwood Dogs, Cats, Pets FURNITURE POLISHING J59.000 wife of Philip and mother of Roofing, Leaders'!. Suiters. Fully i 3BRSf>llt LntJlorSale- thence (3) south thirty-nine Newark, N.J. Maplewood. • • 324. All company benefits, good Stenography required. Hours 10-3- DANLY MACHINE CORP. team. ^ _ • . i lat offers- challenge and growth degree In violin, can teach violin & (OpprMedlMart) • REPAIRING, ANTIQUES Insured, References. Reasonable * t tuiwift-- #gaSioV._ . SUMMIT Nicholas Gazzo and Mrs. Michael pay. For appointment call 761-4161. you may be Interested In these viola. All lavels. Experience with r X 9-27-15 RESTORED, REFINISHING. J S54.5O0 (Tina) Murray-, sister of Julius end SHARKUS—Entered Into "eternal AMBERG 8. USLAR 697 Rahway Ave. -Union spots, We seek Individuals with Suiukl Method. 687-7529. - AT HUMANE SOCIETY, Shfpj, Free Estimates O. HALL •2924557 rest, on,Saturday, Sept: t, 1973, K 913-1 687-3322 ' We seek a competent L FILING CABINET*. OESKS. Dalmatlon, Poodles, St. Bernard, HENRY RUFF. CALL MU 8-5645. VAIL1BURO BRUCK — Norman of a Belgrade Carmela -Commerclo, 675 Central Ave., Murray Hill, N.J. person who might be trying good typing Vktlrs (50WPM) One ' • R9-20-9 CHAIRCHAIRSS , SHELVINGSHELVING , tOCKERStOCKERS, Aft^ SSSr.; ssatoo grandmother of six grandchildren. Edmund V. Sherkus of 947 Uke PART TIME TYPING — ^. X otherst POps, kittens, "nixed — . R t-f-50 ' 3 rooms, 3rd floor, heat dhot water 3 BR Ter., West Orange, befoved Ave., Clark, beloved son of Simon Equal Opportunity Employer M-F. to erase a little of the hum- osition requires moderate steno. PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS BOOKCASES, WORK BENCHES, PAINTINO S, ORCORATINO. Int. Colonial . S59J00 husband of-Susan '— — **' Funere.ljwasaconducted from The AND FILING, -SARAH. COVENTB-Y-Jewelr-y ^tisp»lllg«pllli«<^»nry bree da. BOAR DING, Its. Available j. and Stephanie (Kruplnsfcl) ;K 9- 13-1 INSURANCE AOENCY:—— -drumbuslfWSMlfe-theyfloyv— --POR.BEGINNBRr S - -STOOIVET^ •CREMAHOW-'Open 7 days, lft ^»VExtrAllerallans, aanelliitlrFfee- now hiring representatives. Part lead. Let us put you In.a lob CALLAFTER1P.M. Garage Doors TST CALL: 4649700 Sharkus of Clark and beloved CALL 964-1100 time or full time. No Investment, «E OFFERii'-v/ a.p AA " l?l Puiti RATES. FULLY INSURED. Call ZW brother of Mrs. Veronica Sandberg LEGAL SECRETARY R 9-13-1 "made to order" for you 684-89(0 FALL POTTERY classes. bSoln" Nwk.3blks. Ellz. ne, ^AtLS»UR.V ™ wawfor apBolrilttient Modern law office In South Orange 'ART- TIME-Earn extra income no delivery. 373-1679, 8Q-8578, 862- where you can use your .LIBERAL CO. BENEFITS R 10-4.9 .Oct. 1. Craft, supplies, Campbeft's \tv> rooms, 2nd floor, heat •• hot Realtor ' of Staten lsland.The funeral, was center, seeks SEC, with some invtlme. Available toto everyone. 0787. Initiative. We have .37V* HOUR WEEK CONCERT PIANIST - water, .Tjpod; section.;;S133. conducted from mo-Leonerd-Lee- .it M7-+ ln/ai pottery. CEAEX INSTALLEPa? SERVICED ReasonaMeACMalrry Paints fl H, 301 E. olencke St fcXK salary to J1SU+ BIUe~CrosTF Enloy ourr nenew planplan.. 74 openings In Ire-Tottowtmr ..^RKS, 1333 St. - Georger Ave, Wbi.i.UNSbLfcCrKUNICS ' Blue Shleld-76762 37003700. department: .LUNSHROOM''FACILITIES BEGINNERS BVAOVANCEO bblge kittens. 4& weekweek's otd.Cair373c l Linden, on Wednesday, Sept. 12, —±- -— X 9-201 SEAAASTRESS- (Rl 35I,: Colonla, 974-0210: '. : " '9444208 : X 9-13-1 52742B3 1419 after 5:30 P.M. '• :•.,;'; : BEING also known- and 19731 thence to St. Agnos_B.C Call MFSiiCorvIno for appt. '—— Z.9-4116 , designated asv790 Layton Drive, Church, Clark,-wnere a funeral - -MACHINISTS—Immediate-Wrings POLICY AND DRESSAAAKER -^-^ . R9-20-9 COFTBE -TABLE — i- HT-F-17 . YPIS.T-.fnr "wanted ior~eWTom~dr«ss racluiyr -CREDIT —_. 678.2100—! •OOO—(MHittHHICE- ^—-.—-«———.- • union, N,J.—• MSti—noa—unas olferedm uu,—. IIIIVIntermentI , — Full time 8 AM • 4:30 PM. Top r maderiiade,-tll, a top, brass legs, _oval course, 125. -UNION, WEST orooe .extensions, ,r»palri I . There Is due approximately wages, excellent benefits. Apply permanent position wlthlnsuranco Call 243-3243. . Person alj stiap», in» new' S25. SO 1-1553. ^ •1973. Inlermeni ««*»•-""v *^i i T. ahd^Wlliiam F., both of Rosedale Cemetery, Linden. agency In Sprlngfleld-Mlllburn Salary to start is good, plus 10 £irvlce, electric operators . and ncui ..... -»»•» 0,195.00enn, W5.00 end-costsd costs. _..^.1._,. , u...._. | ' 725 Commerce Road, Linden. Ilberal-Jieneflta, modern IBERJ MUTUAL- ' radlo^ontrourstevfns overllMid Cemetery, tyndhurst, N.J. Period ark, brother of Mrs. Lorraine SIMON — Dora, of 990 W. 190th St., . Equal Opportunity Employer. area. Hours 91. 5 days, state SMITH OROAN5AUBJ -Voar-Ce.-Ch-Wes----','- - • '•---•'- BERKELEY HEIGHTS !._ L._~.i™™: i The Sheriff reserves the Hght to of mourning. observed at the • s of Irvlngton. The tuneral New York city, on Sept. 5, 1973, experience, write to Box 1441, offices, friendly stotfa INSURANCE CO. ARTIST AVAILABLE to do quick SUMMIT, N:jrOOG~COtLEGET : /. .;. X1I17S , •M^ .». .^»^-.».,_. aoiourn this sale.: family residence. was conducted from The ' R 9.*13-1 good deal- all around.. •.:.-.•:'•..; ••—.,"• -:y."!R':t;f.ibi;. EXTERIOR PAINTINO.. TUTORINO— - certified ' NEW LISTING w-UNERAa L HOME OF JAMES F. dear sister ot Ruth Baron and Suburban Publishing Corp., 1291 Sketches atpartt partiesu , club meetings; mntl LEADER i^OUTTER"WORK-" l"I^!!!S^i roomSi • Ralph Orlscello. Sheriff Stuyvesant Aven Union, N.J, SECRETARY/RECEPT. iKparisWi^fi Twirnwr ~ TYIIII im r Statny trees surrouna this modern lanoi ^^Hb^ 4.SUN.tBtL^ms A mrtitrmany i"niece 5)nwns , also.survive"and Repnowi.d •-• — TOW CALL FOR APPOINTMENT: • Janet OPTIGANMU5ICMAKEH. ,PREE eST.IWWTBS: ... >.««nr &UH. BUT L.TUHS n*u. jnd White" ior .pastels. Call' ONE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY, Protesslbnal.Dos Oreoming Guns MU6-79(0,J.OIANNINI. degree for teaching children with referred. Call 3739378. 4 Bwrwrn WITH on uneltxn iwin Sept. 9.1973, beloved husband of •. i parpkk PI.)PI) . IrvlngtoIrvlngtonjon n Funeral services were held on LATHE HANDS for small office of growing MRS. BAKALIAN 731-6000 evenings, 763.22H2 or 741-5139. " Show or Pet. All breeds. -, reading' problems s. learning Z 9-13-101 suburban Stirling. Bright cheerful Union Leader, Sept. 13-20-37 Oct. 4, (c rner Thursday! Sept. 4, from The, OutsidBTnachlnlsts, mechanic. PAYROLL ASSIST. computer company In Union K. lfW-W Xt-f-7» dlsablinies. All ages. 617-0147. the late- Xoncetta. (nee Pepe), ; wednesdayi September 12. 1OT3. Typing ^necessary, full time. ORGANON INC. 1 Private. PJek-up& delivery^. J.JAMNIK living a,dining rooms, paneled rec ' father of > Anthony J. ' --"srLeo's^^hureh •• . i.,rT^...~.KT iwlngti^inatnSn BERNHEIM-SOLDSTICKER . Also trainee with some experience. Co. area. Light nteno, typing ( FURN1TUWT— Kitchen, llvlnq room, 28 ft. screened porch, MEMORIAL HOME, 1200 Clinton . Steady with good pay ."All benefits. AAlllburn*. Pleasant surroundings. 60+, ability to work with A PART OF AKZONA INC. ORIVE YOU CAR TO FLORIDA. room onjlbedroom. Very gooc i sold, ;exchanoed,' -Painting, .• * V de«oratlni' a* ApartrnentjHafrtedto^harelOU : .:""''v'i,'^ -iTxrmmjm \o, /Mrs, Pat (Anne) Dl T 379-1334 OXt. 109. , statistics/ handle heavy 375 Mt.Pleasant Ave, West Orange FOR GAS.'PHONE 372-1337- ' condltlont Must; sacrifice. Also lng done. on.premises, - paperhanglno. -Ffee estimates. 149,»»r&retrt»2414. " -- r ' Glovlne, Mrs: Michael (EUnej k^;%.^t«t«itK Ave:, lrvlngton. Interment Mt. . Linden. 862-8622. ! RICHARD C, ; 1 •inlarment -Gate of Heaven — • X 9-13-1 '- R 9-13-1 telephones/ axe e pt Equal Opportunity Employer M-P lllill.?'.! .IJK . EVEIjINGS elecjric console sewing machineIne,, LOSTi 'Whit*. West Highland s Gun 5hop. 2245 Call 4I7^2U or 487^419 any time. PUBLIC4N0TICE is hereby Manno, Mrs. Jack en «. students welcomed. REALTOR 464-9500 ,»75. to careful couple only. Cell 944- Township of Union In the Countyof- STOBCKBL ,— On Wednesday, Mechanics and electricians with GAL-GUY FRIDAY We have positions available for it 622.1488 for details. m4m Also chairs, etc.,u 741-752I. .•>'-.-• . • . Members 7 Multiple-Listings : •- Union held on September 11, 197X Sept. 5,1973.:.Gertrud« (Clark), or general all around experiencxperi e on Aggressive, expanding division of part-time ond-•• X 9-13-15 kitchens 8. bathrooms remodeled. ;•>•.';.' ;: 'i . . •,;. z e.»?-fiij I passage at a meeting of the said Samuel Roth, also survlyeo:*y six devoted mother of Mrs. Gertrude Employer M*F Opportunity opening- tor a qualified secretary. typing nnd-or; keypunch Good homes. Donation. ^73-0545. ' Reasonabre.;: Fully Insured. Call We paint top half, you paint the u f »%^e»Ren..l,4 Irvlngton, above ^antordT Ave. randctilldren. Funeral service* hour. Some shift work. Steady full plating and hand polishing,.. experience Is ifatntlal. Port- occasions.: PUPPET THEATRE PIANO FOR SALE. 5 ft. 1 In. .''.,. .. •• . RMM; bottom. Why take chances.-- Fully 3 £ 4 room garden apartments Condominiums for Salt MB "'' '. oieo.pATONAss'oc'.' rv '''' : township Committee at Municipal Funeral Mass at Sacred Heart Crostewlti. sister of Mrs. Lydla X 9.13-1 Good typing, steno and secretarial : oidroom furnished chalet on lake. were conducted from The Davis' and Mrs. Susan Scanned, time employment with skills required. Variety position tltnthours are fSjOajm. to 1:30 OF JOY - 325.1570 CLIP & SAVE. Kawal baby grand,' excellent STUD SERVICE, . {mured. • '.' , ' .- from SV5S pefmonth; Includes heat Real Estate Broker Mortgages •Building, Frlberjer Park. Morris . Church, vallsburg, interment BREEZE CORP. • Part time.. Good r r.r i' Xt-MXtMO condition. Walnut finish, built 1969, 414Cheslnul;SJ,lJl«. Pk. J4f«e«4, Near all ski resorts. 374-WO^ HJ - Avenue, Union. New Jersey on IERNHEIM-GOLDSTICKER alio survived by five advancement opportunities, shift 700 Liberty Ave. Union. for an Individual' who enloys p.m. ond 6 to'tl:p;m,.,;.. Basset Hound, AKC T 9^ , FREDRICKW.RICHARDS &.hot water. Call Supt. 923*155. Gate of Heaven Cemetery. MEMORIAL HOMtf, 1200 Clinton grandchildren and .eight great- remlums, Monthly bonus, typist, shorthand required. Salary responsibility. -Company paid ART, CLASSES.for children or asking {2,000. Call 486-0928. - champion blood line, in MB NOME IMPROVEMENT CO. .'..-••: 351-5403.•• ••' '. --. > September 25,, 1973 at s o'clock 686-4000 ELIZABETH l Ave., Irvlngton., Period, of .commensuraje with ability. Call — — — K 9-13-15 • pu ' • . ••» - • 1 grandchildren. The funeral was bcral fringe Denetlls, paid benefits...... adults. Local professional artist Carpentry, plastering,. painting, .. __: . . , . X M3-73 HILLSIDE CASTBLBLAUM-Sadie^#B>4*V e ^e] •• •^^»-^^ ••» ^^*'™,f of• ^tIT R An Equal Opportunity Employer- «' you're quallflat, you'ir .. IrvlriBfon. 374-3392 OPEN HOUSE : mourning at tl» residence: 77 -conducted from The McCRACKEN __ vacations and 10 holidays. Mrs. Plsane, 467-1650. starting fall classes. Beginners or -al repais/pojiches attics 4Vi rooms, 2ndd floor of new 22 GARWOOD . •.'"•"• Automobiles forSaln 123 i • MARYE. MILLER' Marshall St., Irvlngton,onSept.*. X 9-13-1 R 9-13-1 receive a good salary and advanced. 687-6481. THREE DOUBLE Alum. Comb. '-^— R 10-4-17 SAT. S. SUN. J.-15. M4, 1(W Brookslde Ter.. Norrhjcetdwell. FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Morris Must,bo able to read and write excellent benefit* Including ; Windows (2) 52 X 61,- (1) 55 X 6V t BUDAPESt ~ family househous . CtCarpetingi . Call after i v . ;-.••••'. Township Clerk 1973, devoted mother of Bllsworlti SECRETARY -OALFRIDAY OPTICAL RADIATION CORP. rr ' X 913-10 WHITE TOY POODLE GARDENSTATE ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Ave., Union, on Saturday, Sept. 8, English and do simple math tests. PORTERS Blue Cross. Blue Shield, and Ideal for porch. Good condition: - PAINTING CO 4 P.M. ' '''' ASKING AAID4O'S1 Cattelbaum and Bernlce Kep an, KARTZMAN — Abe, of 35 Summer I973r The Funeral Mass St. Interesting & diversified position Union, N.J. 964-4233 tio each. U7-4725 after V P.M. , PUPPIES.MALE& FEMALE CONDOMINIUM Excellent area) 7 rooms, colonial VOLKSWAOEN AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED dear sister of Joseph Lleb, illvla Pro-employment physical for a gal with drive & ability to Equal Opportunity Employer ..maior medlaat • coverage/ CHAMPIONSHmiNE .1150 Excellent Wallpapering. Interior &' 121 JERSEY AVE., ELIZ. low i t>AN ' ORDINANCE TO - Ave., Union, beloved husband of Michael's Church, Union. required. Night shift, good starting rate plus ._^tantal pres^rtplionf. - drug ' —•—— i !••••' • • H9-13"l Exterior Painting. Very Clean, featuring fireplace, eat-in kltctien, 194B, automatlc^irans. 5irer'"'and".'GoTdir Stein, also he ate Rose M. (nee Green), Interment Holy Sepulchre 10% bonus, 5 nights, alLfdnge assist president of auto parts —r-h— 7-^— R MM MILLSlDflDfi i ' - ' • •.. ELMORA SECTlotf' garage C much more. See. It today I mileage, good condition I ESTABLISH. EQUIP AND survived by two grandchildren. coverage, I lie;\ Insurance and FOR SALE. Metal kitchen insured. 527JJM7 1 Bedroom units from 132,740; Best ovlng father of Marcla K. Cemetery. . . ALCAN METAL• benefits. Call 464-3100 Ext. 244. warehouse. Must have good skills SERVICE STATION cabinets, 4 foot stainless steel sink "rooms, 1st floor «,gar«ge.J30ar«ge.J30p ++. offer,, tall after 5 P.M. «*_Tjrij, ' REGULATE A 'POLICE Funeral services wer* held on &, experience. Good starting salary paid holidays, b:-.i - - "ms 1st 2 Bedroom units from »41,9OO. : Cendler, Sanford and Leonard M. ATTENDENT — Full time • days • unit and a Tappan gas range. Call Adults. Available Immediate y,y _ :.;l:i'illB;:Boy|iCl':'.'^/ '. -DEPARTMENT IN THE Monday, -Sept. -10, from ..The cartxmanrdear brother-of -Tline- POWDERS & benefits, MABICO preferably a mechanic. Call 697- Interviews dally .at our first CIGARETTE Wanted'toBuy: BOB'S PAINTING V Decorating: mV9 r SponsoredUy Boda Assoclatesr '«, 4"di car; cast-Iron, (Itche| nn desigwn service—a Z 9-13-101B IVY HILL (VAILSBURO) . SERNHEIM-GOLOSTICKER- -_ MAINTENANCE MECHANIC screenwashers. Part time • no less ', R )f Ave., Irvlngton, on Friday Jiept^r.; products manufacturer, with International food Importer or evenings. BLUESSS uJ,..N«,,tcopp«vti4c?n^. kltctien cabinets. CaH'379-4070. R. Stmanskl, fully Insursfl—; Electric • service., Excellent Township of Union In the County of 1973, Interment•• Mt. Lebanon Margaret Miller,-Mrs; Agnes modern plant seeks Individual located In Springfield. Requires COLOR REPRODUCTIONS Want to play more tennis? 44 VOLVO P taoe. Runs well. Union: , Schiller, Mrs. Evelyn Parker, Mrs. Want to enjoy. A deep •' -7—.-, . .•'.',.: • -Rt-f-42 447^7SS attar.»J».m. jrM.7j' Condition. .Qualified buyer can CLBNDANIEL—Floyd C, OnCemetery. Iselln; N.4;The period with 3-5 yrs. experience on some skills In statistical typing, . Garden State Road, Union- BLUE SHIELD 48 HOUR SERVICE •isf!e^A«,P. Upartmentj Wanted 102 assume a percent;' morttiage. Needs some body work — S300.754- ' Section 1. Section 1 of the or. Friday, Sept. 7, 1973,' age 70, of of mourning observed at the Shirley Krlete, Mrs. Martha Oliver I HPM & stokes Inlectlon steno and dictaphone. Good breath adoln? All phases of kitchen remodeling. J PRODUCTION CONTROL 686-4780 3V> room apartment, 3rd floor, St, i" i' n''ll'i —n.. .'j.',^ .1.^.1^ Prlcedtosell"; CALL374JJ*! dlnance entitled. "AN ORKlonibe^edhusbandorporoth. y residence of Mrs. Marcla K. and Mrs. Jean .Raffisttv.—aUo__ molding machines. Permanent benefits and congenial-, X 9-13 1 33 WashlngtoniMrMtv Newark Want to'stop feeling guilty Cabinets, counter tops, PAINTINO, PAPERHANGING, Leo's area. Business couple ' H tf 123 DINANCE TO ESTABLISH, W. (nee Laverty), deveted father survived by five grandchildren. position, 5 day week, excellent Commercial manufacturer has an atmosphere. Contact Personnel 'Equal Opportunity Employer Want to feel FREE? ^ alterations. We do the complete 2 BEOROOM APART 48..-. ' PLASTERING INT. «• EXT.preferred. References 8. security. ' 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA While, EQUIP AND REGULATE A of Floyd C. ClendsnlBl, brother of Union, N.J. -The funeral service was conducted" working conditions 8. fringe Dt^7»6090 -HI Rise Apartment, — 2 Q IRVINOTON • |nvl POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE at haeberle 9 berth colonial home, Individual with 3 to 5 years X 226 MORRIS AVE FREE ESTIMATES. 417.7172. mmediate occupancy. Rent $150 WANTED Custom built. Cape Cod, 4 rooms black v K>P, f dr, with posts, Charles Clendanleli The funeral benefits. experience In production control. Equal Opportunity EmployerM-F ll\>e In, experience only ^mokEnders Is for you. Fall •'.'.• X9-27-7J pw month, 373.3215J „.„.,„, TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN THE— service Wai. conducted at IOLYE=dE.vJllyn__Lisiu__ot 1100 Pine Ave., comer Vauxhall EMEl.OID OPERATIONS : -9264800 TYPIST Seminars starting now. £ree .wlthybath, large-expansion attic, low.. mileage, A'4C.,_'_st)ll...under- COUNTY ~OF— UNION;"-AND" Rd.V Union, on "Saturday, Sept. 8, Knowledge of purchase orders, "' ' —— K 9.13-1 ,Session explains nil. BrlncJ/our -SPRINGFIELD E. t, R. OPAINTINO «,: knotty pin* recreaTlon room In warrantee. Excellent condition. A HAEBERLE a. BARTHT Sprinaimd, N.J., on Friday, Sept. - Addressograph Multlgraph Corp. shipping-receiving and expediting SET UP MAN, Exxperlenced full K 9-131 Also assist In food .testing. our Landscape Garderiing ' 63 . , , PROVIDING THE RULES FOR . COLONIAL HOME, 1100 pine , 1973, beloved wife of Edward P. •1973. Interment -Hollywood Interesting work, SVi days, S125 cigarettes. and a snW^, NoNo paperhanglng... Prompt service. tRVINOTON (UPPER) S^feiF^?8: R °T§ basement with lavatory, 1 car ITS GOVERNMENT," be and Ihe Memorial Park. • 1239 Central Ave., Hillside, N.J. essential. Excellent opportunity to or part" time, call VICTOR TELEPHONE OPERATORS nonsense but lots ot fir* Neat work, free estimates. 374. garage,, 'lonely yard * . K 9-1 Ave., corner of Vauxtiart Rd., Kaye, devoted mother of Mrs: For answering service near Union per week. Good ' advancement Ultra modern 3 rooms:- Adults same Is hereby emended to read as 1 An Equal Opportunity Employer grow with a young, aggressive DENTAL LABS, 949 Clinton Ave., Apply In person OAROEN STATE 376-1256 9231,3741254,399-0949. -^ .- preferred. No pels. $2l0.rAvaII«bl» J200, CALL 924.1053, nelghlioriwod. Sfjieja, IMS PONTIAc Catallna Union, on Monday, Sept. 10, 1973. Judith Nolan, sister ol Mrs. Violet STUVB—Entered InTo ft*""" corporation, Company- paid Newark. , Center, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. thru • X 9-30-15 J •VICTOR CONTRACTOR : Best Offer '•.'• Funeral on TueMayi Jnlarrnent W fautllk, Mrs. Rosall*. McGlew, ' X 9-13-1 Frl. Call 686-7200 LAB! 399 stuyVvgaanf, Ave., Speclallilng In paving, railroad ••••' •'-: —^ :• • . .'X'9-27-73' rmmadlately-;^ ' ' " BUSINESS WOMAN desires J • . •.•.-.;: ': Z913111 >0Section 2. There shall be a Chief; resf, on Saturday, Sept. », W3, benefits. 3749811 Irvlngton. ... ,; ;f^".' . UNION,Tues.,Sept. 18 Old-docks DAN'S PAINTINO ' rooms. Union or Springfield call '.-••".. Graceland AAemorlal Park. Irtjijiu Mrs. Helene J. Breunlg, Milton J., Edith R. Stuve, of 1420 S. Stiles St., MAN-WANTED—by small K 9-13-1 ; GRIFFITH-NEWARK Any, rwgnip, TO tles~ cement work, sod and Z 9-13-101 1 IRVINOTON • - '• • J72J498,'i -i •' • ' of police appointed by theof flowers contributions may-be Edward J. and Henry J. Llss. Optical Radiation Corp. K9-131 Belgium Mocks: 672;3774. '. - AND DECORATING, INT. a. EXT. preferred, jent , uPyto SJW with J Township Committee, who shall be Linden, beloved mother of Rene manufacturer of bulk chemicals to STENOORAPHBR TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR YM-YWHA -.-. USED PIANO SALE Also clock Rapalrs REASONABLE RATES. FREE IRVINQTON utll ties. Please call 624-4500 K9.13-123 made'to the Grace t,ulheran Funeral was conducted from Imbeault of Lynn, Mass., and handle and ship chemicals and for 1090 Lousons Rd.,Union RECEPTIONIST Low office. Part . experienced In school bus stolnway Console R 9-043 3V> rooms; air conditioned Garden 2 FAMILY 1»2 TRIUMPH Bsnnevilte, the executive officer of the police Church Building Fund. IMITH AND SMITH AAagee Ave. & Green diltketlno Coniole STAMP COLLECTOR—Wants tl ESTIMATES. INSURED. 209-9434. r.Stu weekdays, 9-5. Excellent condition,. 5 «• 5 room Department, subject to tho rules Tjenernt—utlllrtesr-folt—timer-mr llrnu. Morrr-VVadrrfrl. 9 >• 5.fOullflMulpetmetntenancelnflrulprnentmetntenancerr VACUUM TECHNICIAN wry u.i. "".*—hor«ipn ttam LANCUCABEpAROKNBR X 9-20-73 , Uppcr.St '''VZ913I02Z9 - JlOOmM'** nrjtnrtnaw. ' SUBURBAN). 415 Miis AAve,, experience necessary, but must be Equal Opportunity Employer Experience preferred. Write P. O. familiar with Union County areaarea. Knabe Console. j.-Nevir Lawns" Made .Monthly -fel. Sjit. MrM . -acts, dsslrabia location, large lot, Mustsell. ahcTreouiatlons prescrlBeirby the, :COHEN — on weonesoay, Sept. 5. SprlngflnaleTd,, N.J.w.j , on mpngayay, sepiSept. M 3S*f3L!%J2 Commercial manufacturisr has an collections accumutaflons».stc. 1 PAINTINO — EXTERIOR «V BUSINESSWOMANN 2 car garage. «55J«L CALL NOW! Township committee, •• u iSn. Margaret Pzenny^ all In reliable ' and have general Box No. 453 Springfield, N_l. for Must be reliable person with good Wgrtllltwr Console . Also coins. Wlll-j>ayfiti*-tilihest -Maintenance .Spring Cleaning 3435. • wants \Vi; 3 rooms 374-4527 alter 4 P.M.; 1973, Shirley I., (Needle), of M7 10,1973. FFuneral l MassTn Stt . James Massachusetts, and Mrs. Helen mechanical ability. 241.0151. Interview. * work record, attention to detail Immediate opening lor anCLARK, Thur.,Sept. 20 — Hardman Consolette >Shrub Planting and Pruning INTERIOR. -Try usl Good lob, -• -'—19-13-101 Realtors -. :•;•••• ;#;.':•. • .. -...• . The Township Committee, may, stuyvesant Ave., . Irvlngton, Church, Sprinalleld. Interment St. experienced vacuum -technician. 7 ft. stelnway Grand cash price. Cal( 2S-W17 anyflme. reasonable rates. Free estimates. : r Union or vicinity. OAK RIDGE REALTY v 374-4(22 In Its discretion, appoint in ad- Allen of westtleld. funeral K 913-1 —: : R 903-1 and follow up necessary lob .Lawn Repair .Spot seeing. an3 IRVINOTON . • :- -.'••' beloved wife of Ira, devoted Gertrude's Cemetery, Rahway. In services were conducted at the QUARTZ WORKER Excellent opportunity with a . 6 ft. Stelnway Grand 3VilBrge_room5.l}ent tjhotwat*^ C CATALINA dition to. the-Chlet.of Police, 4, mother of Pamela and Cralq MANAGER 4, SHOE SALESMEN factors. Salary open, excellent Howard Johnson's 1 Ume and Fertlllilng: .-..•• . "' • -'* »;I7-I3 :• POINT PCBASANT leu of flowers, contributions may Leonard-Lee Funeral Home, 301 E. Young, aggressive corporation has SUB SHOP working conditions & benefits.. young aggressive .corporal on 6 ft. Weber Grand TV SET WANTED VERY REASONABLE RATES" •- over stores,- immediate Captains, 8 Lieutenants and 12 Cohen, daughter of David and be made to the American Cancer Blanke St.. Linden, on Tuesday. Positions now available at new an \lmmedlate opening- for: an Contact Mr. Charles 'Bauman, Salary commen«urat*w)th ablllt) AAotor Lodge 5 ft. 7 In. Kurtiman Grand -PA occupancy! $145, write to Box 1443, Re tired oentleman looking for >ivtt Sergeants. The said Captains shall Bertha Needle, sister o? Harriet Society. , shoe store. WATCH YOUR STEP Meat sllcer and counter, Linden Company paid benefits. : Applv Portable, BS.VV, & cojor.; Vacuum v Ca|l,C.MerkV743^054. room unfurnished efficiency, up ttoo have a rank next to that of the. Sept. 11.1973. Interment Rosedale experienced Individual. Excellent area". Excellent working conditions Assist. Superintendent, Union, All pianos In excellent condition TANDREWSKI co Suburban PObllshlng . 129V S125,, in irlngirvlngtont . Call bbetweet n I & Freund, granddaughter of Sarah Cemetery, Linden. / opportunity for growth. Salary County Regional H.S.,, District V Monday thru S»t^^f., ,- Central Ave. at GRIFFITH PIANO COMP. cleaners wanted; 6a74474. BE$?S^JI^CO/WERCIAALCOMMERC L Stuyvesant Ave., Union. ' Chief of Police and said Hurewlt*. Funeral was conducted KR ATT — On Wednesday, Sept. 5, - (T9.1M and salary, call 486.2111. _l_.. • ; • - *,yX.9-13-- 1 I! a.m. 375-S2S4. commensurate with ability. ••• '• "'~T- K 9-13-1 Mountain Ave., Springfield 376. GSf* Exit 159 405 Broad St.,Nwkr ^ v HT/F-lOl Lieutenants shall nave a rank next from The SUBURBAN CHAPEL 1973, Emily (Bennett), of -400 "TENNER-^On Sept. 4, mlTLena MATURE Affectionate sitter Company paid benefits.-Apply Optical RadtatlOfi .Corp Urnousine Service 65A -E£T.' ; . X1M5-73 IRVINOTON to tharof. Captains, . . OF PHILIP APTER 8. SON, 1600 Huguenot Ave., Union, beloved needed for 4 month old f 6300., . : .. DISTRIBUTOR ssaSri'^'^s* >(nee Roth), of 1799-Wallier Ave., Mon. thru Sat. ; • 1090 Lousor*R«i.,Unlon ATTBNTION - Must sell 2 step end Colonial Arms. 3vj room*) A-C. MATURE WOMAN desires 4 room- Captains, Lieutenants -artd- Springfield Ave.; Maplewood, wife ot William, devoted mother 01 irvlngton, N.J..- beloved wife 0 Springfield working mother. 7:30- .. : ... .KS.13-1 SPECfAL,TY-FOOD INTRRIOR painting «. Individual thermostat, wall to wall apartment,' 1st floor. Upper aumwmls -shall D» qualified In NJ., on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1973. William V. and Mrs. Jean M, 6:00 weekdays. References ' Eo.ua! OpportpnjIty^.Emptoyer^ tables' drum tableV-mp(orlied lRANsT^RTATToVpROBLstMT paperhanglt g or too Max,mother ot Irving and Samuel Optical Radiation Corp. reclining chair. All good condition Kenllworth Limousine Service; to u '•""" °n-»!°ht parking, S234 Vallsburo. •'•:- ' accordance with the statutes of the;. Interment Beth Israel Cemetery, Merlsalo, sister pf Allen Bennett. Jauier and-Etta Welnsleln, also required. Call 467-3425 after 7:30 -1090 Lousons Roed.Uplon BUSINESS—- ... month, oee ! State of New Jersey, and shall Wood bridge... Period- ol- mourning • filed by.: _elght_ -. _• A . tfi..^ * . ± ma k. $25 iee New set of chins1 »5 -jUUIrports, steamship llnes.-Ooor' RM*sonable rales. CalfBob at 374- I SUDJ., Apt, 3C. 4S 964-4233 .' ' WAlTllgssFdfe LUNCH Iroifni et r dlhWli ' - OPPORTUNITY 'o.^SSr.B'-WP^ Charter buses lyrtle Aye. perform such respective duties observed at totJarnlly residence, 1. The/unerar service The funeral was held Irdm -»e - Equal Opportunity Employer 4 PM • Vallsburg SicMon, Newaf n.wsSwrWwaredlshWli m< ,Z.9:)M0) and services as shalT be-prescrlbed • 047 StuyyesanTAvE. irvlngton. Methodist speed records, Home lira all. Owner 'operatarr~experlehced available. 1! pass, air cond.- wawas/Tjconductes conducted ^J^-ftf SU BU RBAN CHAPEL OF. RHlUai r^ MATURE WOMAN In Springfield R 9-13-1 Call 372-9659 alter o P.M. and home burglar alarms. 37. ..Totel Wagon..call for res. J,.appt.27^-... TrTyiNOTpT" by-the Chief of Police and the AFTER 8,-SON, 1400 Springfield . area, to sit 1 afternoon pe/ weehi_ • K9-13-1 . Church aVfanci 4494 . - . . • '— Beautiful Interior 8, - WHIIIemsburg Apartments, CONNOR — Arthur' Franco, of r»tfipM-tHUOO Morris Ave.« r Union, on. with 1 child. Own transportation. REGISTERED WJRSE WAITRESS full time year round, rooms, • - InaivHuai[thermostat.J rmipe. 9.0110 series, ^njh^gith. Chief of Police l» - N.WMI^N J., on MOWteVrfff'-*• saturday.UOO Morri, sSeptembe A r .8, -::1?M, "3??5933 • work nTqhtt, 5-HV30; • Stanley'a v 201 Lincrilirir Ave: -Eaterlpr-Woostf Palrvtlng- onslte irown, Aiito. trans., radial absent by leaswi ut HtneisFIn- .intermensaturdayt GracelanSept d Memorial- Restaurant, MorrSPt jprlngllel ESTATE SSLE • much brlc-obrac Ouallty paint & service.' Ful "It SeersTpt., 1973, nusband^of Mary'Pppko S. antiques,- som» sultablftfor-f lea 1 , AM-FM radio- deluxe ca^clty or otherwlde> the Avcs., SprlngfleloV'?7A-M00. Insured ^tlfattjon *MJ-lv7 - ... t^jjill j l»y.«My*si4*94ia7 -.;.' 1 •Ju,^,Juff!iW5;.^u,^- MEOICAtr ASSISTrlUll MEETINGS START markeln.. Reasonable -prlcIces* r -Callfot-.a Township-Commlttammltta* may;; - ffj Ir^^T^ANO^MFTH doctor's office.' Full time. Shleld.-Pw-oppt. contact Mrs. Thur». a, Frl. 11-4, iO89_-Burn DRISCQLL REALTOR lime to tlrne'aViaVid for such periods,; :SUBURBAN),-4|5 AAorrls Ave., Av... Union.. ,.^i£ B-tWeV-: , •••:;v,103. PMQVyjjt 6845. Uringfleld,"N.J., on Friday, Sept; -:. Experienced preferred but. not Dolan Ward—Homestead: . .WAREHQjWSEftrtAN 2nd Aye? "- -•'jjyjfe. •~. necessary. Receptionist work and Moplewood. 742-5050-bet, t;30; Experienced, plasttc R(ant, good |Jft2!!S2!S Mf*V faass tn-Mrjamas. 1 : JO OAL: all glass Ambassador II petfr 4t»»-duties.of^ttie-iWef-of Police Church. Springfield. Interment WBIHMAhT—On Saturday,';Sept. , — non^medtcal- .. assistance, with A.M.-4 P.M. • -^ benefits, paid vacation. Vorlnfo«lli -'•-—- 75-a7,7 -ROOM^e I56ARD.~for »e"nT6r ] SO. ORANOORA B Us of FredertctrrMa;, deer treatment. No medical training —=^-:- Ji 9-13-1 CONTAINER3^£A01NO tankT-tsmplat(at* with stand,, —-pow•t 24MMorrlsAve,iUn PUrtq Tuning durlnosiSriataiincew-lncapaclty. Gate of.- Heaven Cemetery, necessary. East Orange. Send 201-454-4444 tiller, ftoter, ungrayeHtlt*r> gla Dally a-5, Sat. 8-2 ^ • 'TONY " $OTT0JANT4-M*son cltnens In private horni-ot; FabulouFabUlousl locatlt Section:X~M: ordinances and Hanover, N.JH-^ brother of Xavler Ledermann and RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST Contractor. ;.Brlek work,. stone IRVINOTON TiirrSer^iirslne^reTf abedroo3 bedroom, , large modernkltctian, parts of ordinances Inconsistent Miss Oldele Ledermann,-both of details of background, education -^ ~Sf-r: x M All meetings open t lank cover.-light and air. pum PIANO TUNINO rooms, inuuei n kitchen. 1 tile Marshall school, free ultra modern ' Alsacg-vpralnne, grandntnar 01 i^sa^r^vija^vn , and experience to P.O. Box 1671, c- PARTTIME Must sell. Only 3 months .old. 272- work, sidewalks, steps, additions, herewith are hereby repealed. DOCTOR'SXIPFICE WAREHOUSBM*ti . •- Fo 455!:after SiMJ'.M- Best OMe?. bathslu,. sunporch a. sun parlor; commumtvpool. Make offer inM's ^Section 3. This ordinance shall one grandchild. Remains reposed Ruth Cutler, Shirley Deutschjri) o Union Leader, 1291 Stuyvesant automotive parts .'Stockroom Wimilmim •nducis RGPAIRINO Pjy^ywn heat. Ava labl? ltti- Rellaesl elderly la fo- r flasa t salerPrlnclpals only. 742- 374-3992 take effect Immediately after PuhlitHotice at The KENILWORTH FUNERAL Barry Welssmin, loving brottjer ot If Your Background la Business...you nave, supply own heat, AVSIII ,?••; ;•• -Ky-.w-iM AV tha main requlrement'fbr a sales job with us— reliable, keep accurate record . R10-J1-44 J ZlDONIK mediately. S300. 3730774.. 1541.. publication In* the manner HOME, 511 Washington Ave., wllllem Welssmanand Or. Meyer. "- """'", , R 9.130 must have drivers license, a Flea Market 10 ARCH. WALSH navy skirt*it «,, V vest, 14-S075 Z 9.13-101 2 dr., automatic prescribed by law. • NOTICE OP APPLICATION corner of N. 21st St., Kenllworth. T. Welssmen. also survived by five' we'll train you. Our FIRST YEAR salesmen aver- gym sent • ilze-7-8. other teen «oi 'CALC ME LAST, All maionry, .:.. pt» (— amlly. Meplewood, . Spr I. Funeral private. grandchildren. Funeral wast benefits. Call TonV 447-115 1 IRVINOTON p SPRINGFIELD ,-'••._-• Union LdrS^t Take-notlcethal •pP'W'Sj age $12,000 to siTER S< MANUFACTURING 1, Are you familiar with business offices? . Wanted to rent space1 for employed and ind W ' •supplied. Near buses anaehop. 1st caH«Cll 3742*44-2*4: 2 or Mu 8-525J8525J. . ., DOLL HOUSE ' Beverage Control Board of the 2. Do you know how to talk to an Office Manager WAREHOUSEMANN «BV.Gener. .Oenara Schwlnn Sting Ray bicycle. W' PIANOS REPAIRED tloor aparmSent. Vacant. 'Just :Z9-13-103 Living room, kitchen, dinette, 2 Towrf of irvlngton to transfer Jo Arthur, beloved husband ol SON, 1400 Springfield Ae.,A . POLLUTION CONTROL VEHICLES maintenance.. "•••"Fiitlv- "-"•time, ' cabl•—" permanent. Indoor centrally «M9. C. OOSCINSKI • painted SlHrnonth + 1 month bedrooms, ivy battts, finished rec Edward G. Shahrabanl «. Maurice Pauline (nee Wright), lovlnc Maplewood. NJ.. on Monday,; or other oxecuttvoi-or ownar?' — distributor. E>KMl*nt iworklni located FLEA MARKET. For room; In basement.- Asking In the OROINANCENO.MC2J75 orshahrabanl trading as Parkway father of Mrs. Kenneth (Susan" Sept, 10, 1973. Interment./*!, •• -3, Wilt] conditions. Uongfrls. Union, N.. further Inquiries, writ* Peddlers .Imports, Sports M^]v".'J;ll3*_ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Bowling -Center—for premises Welch, dear brother of Frank of Lebanon Cemetery, Iselln. Period;, Solid growing manufacturer is looking for good people to |oln Paradise, P.O. Box 103, Union; l«etiid at W SorlnofjeTcfAwr, Bloomllild,- James of .Newar*, of mourning observed at the home 1 business hours) toy a re.at Income? ^•7.15 ^^::: — "• Z9.i3-Tof CHAPTER, -it; MOTOR .our team and grow along with us. We offer good storting ' 1 K r r Parkway Promenade The plenary August of Rutherford,- Fred 'of -of Mr.- and Mrs. Maurice Deurich.- - IRVINOTON . .: , ,•• . UH{OH~' "~~~~~~~' F" ~ lohi P. McMahoi Realtor I>ARTS, ACCESSORIBf _ FQR H-rr.- ... . »-u ASPHALT Driveways,-parking VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC. retalUonsumptlon license No. C-21 Kearny. George of Florida,. 348 e. Clay Ave., Roselle Perk. ' ", salaries,with plenty of room for advancement, excellent' Extraordinary Situation WANTED: intelligent individual MR. ALKRATTI FOR QUICK IAL«) a 9 fob* g Beautiful 33. room "apartment • j . 158A Morris Ave.,Un|on. jl IMPORTS, SPfJRTS, Jersey's heretowe iSsued to Parkway Andrew of Orange. -Mrs. Daniel WIMMBR—Joseph, onn Sunday/ company-paid benefits and outstanding working conditions. to take physical Inventories on 105 East Cliff Road silk sofa, biack'dub "chair completely", modemlied. with tile - Open Eves, s,'Sunday eaa-3434 largest ololdest, nicest; supplier, Bowling Center Inc. trading as (Laura) Cassesa of Maryland and Sept. 9, 1973. age 433 years-—*-. o-'K 1 We're a part ol a large, long-respected, last bath'cablntt kitchen ft wall to wall The following openings are now available ; lull time or part time basis for a Colonla, N.J; 07047 ottoman,' exercise table. _B iorteimportedd Auto CenCenterbehlSt l il Parkway Bowling Center located Mrs. Armande (Vickie) QePalma Maplewood, beloved; husbanhu»bj- d. JI_;. growlna company. Our business products, In a carpeting. Heat & jiot water, station Morrlstovni; aiTwo Springfield Ave., Parkway of Newark. Funeral services were Nancy (nee Jaso), devoteevotedldthdd fathd'' established, expanding, company offer, Call 399-2333 Between J supplied, Cat 1375-20*4 alter 5 P.M. competitive field, "knock the spots" olt competi- No experience .necessaVy.bu PW -:< :•i conducted Irom The OAL ANTE of Joseph O. Wlmmer, bbrothet r u.88 tion. We'll prove this, to you by demonstration, must be neat and have sonv Ginge Sates 12 ^^ ' Z 9.11-10) VAILSBURO , , AM-EHI'DTNO-; AND FUNERAL HOME, 404 Sandford Karl Wlmmer, grendfattter -' IRVINOTON Single room for business woman. TM fits. J9 Be ______-^%p£!S£ oblectfi;;. If env, should be 'Ave. (Vallsburg) on Saturday, Christina M. and ASSEMBLY MECHANIC ^ lust as you will prove It to customers. Few ouch apptltude for figures. ••:,,.;. FRENCH PROVI kitchen privileges m month, call 1 SUPPLEMENTING made Immediately In writing to For Interview, eel l»7-4454, room.tahl* and 6 r 3 rooms, lit floorv heat & hot water, AulomotiieServlti- » -r-;---; -124 ' SECTION 20.11 Sept. 8, 1973, thence to St. Leo's Wlmmer.. The tuneral - Assembly of specialized vehicles. Automotive or truck situations exist today, but we have It..,and you a.m. ... • ', ••" • HOUSE SALE, ~ sdpplled, near buses and ihopplno. after4p.M.'-- ,. . • - .•;-." ,- valentine Melssner, Town Clerk Churchi-lrvlngton.wherea Funeal conducted at HAEB __ _ WEST ORANGE (Gregory Sect.: Twlnb»d«25.WA3- Cairpri.i Mon., Tges., lW~i$ 4. I hereby certtfy that the above Municipal Bldg,, Irvlngton, N.J experience helpful. Use, of hand and power tools. can share It. Sales experience NOT essential it 1 and Sunday. ' 373-7950 Ordinance was adopted by tn» Mass was offered. BARTH COLONIAL HOME,. 1100 7 Koewlng PKoH NortKfleld Av. 4840,' Z 9 13 105 TUNB-O-MAT. , Apialljg "£ Pine eve., corner VauxhaK Rd,, you have business background and are willing to WIREMAN Entire contents; complat.BRS Ind. sidewalks, waterproofing IRVINOTON (UPPRR) > 1 Municipal Council of the Town of " EDWARD O. SHAHRABAN L : saving dlscovoriffiw.W^jJg ,",. Irvlnaton on second reading on Union, on Wednesday. Sept; • It learn In order |o earn. If .you are "stuck," wasting •Light equipment -fntr.. £ 1 bran «. gold iwt heaobd.. Nettle employed, Insured.' IWrTUpBBATIONfHBATINO IRVIAOTON (l/PPBR) " '\ 2 furnished rooms plus 259 Columbia Ave., MANZ—Bertha (tw»'Tslmon), on 1973. Interment In Hollywoo3 ••.-./' PARTS MAKER Creok spread, night tattles, triple U 7.4474 ir OAK RIDGE REALfY August 14th. 1973 delivered to the time, or can't llncTa decent Job, arrange a con- wlFlng experience, i work from. 4 rooms, heat & hot water. 1220 full bath. V adult preferred Mayor for approval on Auoust 1I N Saturday, Sept. a, 1973, age 73Memorial Pat*. .,,; Should have knowledge of basic metal layout and fabrication fidential talk. J • . .•~4*- Schematics & blue, prints, f dressers. Dining Rm tab**, b5s, rent. Avallab!e.Oefbber 1st. Available Oct. 1$. REALTORS ' J74-U22 ,MAURICE G SHAHRA,BAN years, of Union, beloved wife of time. Call Paule«S.7»«ai • chairs,.server. Den jofas, easy on ' , ' 373-3094 172 Morris Av.,Spfld. «n>, l»73 and vetoed endrjtjirned Gottlieb Mam, devoted mother of with expedience In (or ability to learn) torch cutting, welding, w KM- Z 9-1311' - 259 Columbia Ave.. Call Mr. Jim Self (201) 964-3750 A y-i* chair-"'* ottoman. Large Z 913-101 Karl G. Mani, sister of Karl H. milling machine operation, use of power tools. ' breakfront. Living Rm chairs- AUTO . IRVINOTON UNION . •ROSELLE" •jjtos. Wanted 125 On;»5S^thWSj Talmon and Mrs. Marie Hawell, I- tables. Antique . brass fil Room for gentleman. Reference* Septembor 4th, 1973 the Municipal both of Union/Mrs. EmllleJJagele ^. , SAXON BUSINESS fan bro.ni* lampLl •Jr . VICKI MAROIOTTA MECHANICS, II room apartment, 1st.door, 2 •' New Listing...'•' Council duly resolved by (tie •HOLI VW00O FLORIST t ~ »7\Ha|st*df»rj«V family, ... Immediate oc ft security. ' • : affirmativevoleof two thirds of aU and Mrs. Freda Weiss, vjHth of Forinyofthesaflne|obs,applylnperspnto: - -, clotfierT funf cupancy. Call all week and rhls-Js a beauty I Rear gqlt Germany, also survived ay two 1482 Stuyvesant Av*;. • PRODUCTS, INC. , • Nawark. N.J. 07(06 > ... ,. Business, couple dub section, Full basement. •L, LAURA Its members to enact such Union-irvlngton ••".>, • • '• 484-5443 ordinance notwithstanding the FRIDAY DEADLINE grandchildren. The tuneral sjrvloy • Subi|dl»r ol SAXON INDUSTRIES, INC. preferred, no pets: S190. Hurt, hot .- , Z 9-13,105 LR, Kit., J BR'i. and Bath- was conducted ,1«;j;S70W Mayor's veto. >v All Itsmsother than spo BARTH COLONIAL HOME, 1100 Design and Sympathy . 372 Chestnut Street dry cleaning store), assembli .7 Knoewlpp Place (oft NerthflaM* !• CARPENTER CONTRACTOR water supplied. '"•»%„.„.„;, IRVINOTON All lypat remodlllng, •ddlilonl, Sleeping room for gentleman only. lot. Low taxef-Asklno, SJ7.9OO ', Dated: September 4th, 1973. Pine Ave., corner Vtuxhall Rd., Arrangements for thebereaved 2dAve. ' -Roselle Friday, ' ; -'——r' K 1 V I *-4-Hl>

i r: > i ( Vi v ! .-.'ri,.V"--..c/.'-.'./\,'-'''. *^ UH''*h-\r:iTyx-xW.-X%r'< *j.W^ < ~.*,.'-'\ ",''••'. '«'.«.n :'!.'^' "• ' "rr -.-.-'-.':v-.'-:';-..'.'-;. .,''>•'.'-' .•:',-,^,--i, •'•*•*•:' ; .--\--; <.'f T..-., 4., -: ,..." ..., - •• •, wir, . \ y. Thursday. September 13. 1973- :<*J' Clara Barton, who founded the American Red the summer ends. Cross, started New Jersey's first public school For information on state attractions, write in a one-room^building in Bordentown which is the Division of_E£QnomJc.development for open' to visitors. their "Discover the NEW Jersey" folder. Historic sites, wooded trails, or a- secluded Address is State Promotion Office, Box, 400,' Henty to do and see in South Jersey family weekend, the fun can just begin when Trenton 08625: ~ ^-.-..-... in case of emergency The Zip Code -vcall- 376-0400 for Police Department for-SpringfteteMs by Heymann Editor's quote Bonk or First Aid Squad 376-7670 for Fire Department "Anybody at all has the 07081 Labor Day often means an abrupt end to a annual ..Striper Derby at Long Beach Island reproduction of the original Wheaton Glass horseback riding, in the State's "pine belt." right to talk about himself — "gone so soon" summer. But it doesn't have to, ,from Oct. 13 to Nov. 25. A total of 158 awards Factory — all in a Victorian setting. , For those Intrigued by days of old, there's provided he knouts how to be s;r«terSKflt»«-w*^w*.A. according to Ronald M. Heymann, the state's plus trophies will go to daily, weekly, and For the outdoorsman or the photography the James Fenimore Cooper House In entertaining.' __L Publlih.ci Evary TKuiidoy by Trumw PublUhlng Corp. Commissioner of Labor and Industry. grand-prize fishermen hauling in the largest buff, South Jersey boasts 141,475 acres of pine, Burlington as well as old St, Mary's the oldest —- Chatfe* Baudelaire 41 Mountain •>»., Sptlngflald, N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Although the summer of '73 was one of the and heaviest striped bass. Surf casters may and forest. That includes Whartori, 'LebanynjT Episcopal Church in theStaterbuilt in 1703. At 330 Mickle St., Camden, is the Walt Whitman most successful tourist seasons in the history of register with the derby committee. ..- Penn State, Allaire and Bass River State MOVING? Find a reputable mover' Sub.crlpllon Ral* . Sacond.CIa.. Potlag* House with original furnishings and mementos. in ihe Want Ad Section. PARISIENNE Moiling AJdi...l SPRINGFIELD N.J.-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1973 Pold at 5prlngH»li), N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy. New Jersey, "there are countless attractions From Labor Day through November there's Forests for hiking, picnicking, nature study, or ' VOL. 44-NO. 50 M.50 Y.orly and family activities to be enjoyed through * a fall fishing rodeo in Ocean City waters and a P.O. Box 69, Sprlngfl.ld, N.J. 07081 Nnvpmhrr. and some, thrnuphout the year. • winter flounder contest in Little Egg Harbor LEATHERS LTD. i : says Heymann. Township.'Eagtewood Township and the Boro-~ -New location announa nc The southern part of the state, usually of Tuckerton, as the frigid waters begin to associated with basking and bathing, affords warm up. 2717 MORRIS AV the visitor excitement and solitude without the Atlantic City's Striped Bass Derby opened for Rickel headquarters Thera are no long ttorln at Alrcooled Automotive worry of bucking summer traffic. Whether it's Monday and continues through Oct. 28 with Corp. Only tin until, molt dapendaMa sarvlca . and Rickel Home Centers will Suffolk Center Mall, Holbrook, customer care tlnc'a 1954. AJI QuarantMd DV.AIreaaiftdr- bicycling on the boardwalk, horseback riding- weekly prizes and awards for the largest and move its main offices and N.Y. The first Rickel Home UNION, NJ. on the beach, or watching the dog chase , most fish caught. 100% CUMANTEED USED CARS warehouses this month to a Center was built in 1953 in .a MONTHS CHI ],tM MIUS seagulls through the surf, there's something for For the landlubber, there's Ocean Wonder- new building at 200 Helen st., Union. Rickel is a subsidiary everyone. , ~~ land in Atlantic City which operates year (WMICMIYM OCCIIM FIRST ) to discuss flood relief today South Plainfield, it was an- of Supermarkets General round. It features performing porpoises, seals, Front Axla Ammuy a Raar Axlaa Brakt System a [Tremendous Fishermen might want to enter the 19|h . nounced this week by; Robert- -Corporation. Ellctrica| lysttm a -Entfna ^Tranimllilon as well as exotic fish, otters, shacks, alligators Rickel, president of the firm. Parn 4 Labor Paid By Air cool ad a Not A Factory Ouaramaa • and penguins. project to costless ffian~$io million.'Tieaddeji, The main Rickel offices VWJPASTflACK ' tiCOC '" K'MAN OHIA 1011 Representatives of the Army Corps of . suffered heavy damage and dislocation in the While visiting Atlantic * City, there's the Coin Club to hold How sodon, 23,175 £099 Oranpe. AIRCOND., . •U VW SEDAN • Congress, prior to its target date of June 1974, a Rinaldo cautioned, however,' that to meet the demands of the Auto. tran*.. radio, W-W. which hit the township on Auf£ 2, the project $100,000 Invitational United Nations Handicap' hall, 271 Washington ave., wtieeli,43,7s& ml. '1450 favorable recommendation for construction of ' "maximum speed in providing flood protection ,An effort to intensify the training of the Rickel Centers. Nutley. The show will-run "4IVWSB0AN U.itt A W0MEWS LEATHER, has the support of the area's representatives in this Saturday. Racing -continues at the track Convertible, Yellow-w- '» K'MAN OHIA Washington, Mayor William Ruocco reported^ local flood protection facilities in Springfield. will require extremely close cooperation by hospital policy maker has been launched The one-story building is from 10a,m. to C p.m. There is Blk. 35,MI ml. '1760 Coupe, radio, W.w, vinyl '1675 SUEpE & FIR TRIMMED through a grant from the Fannie E. Rippel. through Nov. 24 with additional big meets roofV 41,432. .. . Senators Clffrofd-eSe-'an^HaVrVsblii^—^flecausethe Corps expects the Springfield- .-local and county officials in the area." anticipated. located on 660,000 square feet no admission charge. Foundation. of land adjacentto Rt. 287. The MANY OTHtRS TO CHOOSt COATS & JACKETS. Williams and Rep. Matthew Rlnaldo have Ocean Drive, from Atlantic City south to Dealers from New Jersey The Hospital Research and Educational new headquarters will include and' nearby states will ap- TRADES ACCEPTfP . BANK TDtMS ARBANGtD Trust (HRET) of New Jersey, based in Cape May, is a ribbon of asphalt constructed in TEST MM OUt (0MF1ET! UU Of NEW 1971 VW't DIRECT FR01WJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiilimiiiiiiiiiiipHlimiiliiimiiiiiiiliuiiliili ' 1940. A chain of bridges and roadway, it winds ' n 45,000 square foot office praise, buy, sell, and trade Princeton, is now utilizing funds from the building and a 615,000 square coins, gold and silver. foundation in the development of li audio- through 40 miles of seashore Islands making up OUR OWN FACTORY! Springfield schools the major resorts of the Jersey Cape-— a scenic foot warehouse with 20 indoor visual programs geared to help hospital shipping docks. "* fall drive without the summer crowds. EXECUTIVES read our Want Ads trustees face their burgeoning responsibilities. Rickel Home Centers opens yvhon . hiring-entployees. Brag 2195 MIUIUMI AVE, insured for flooding HRET-an independent affiliate of New Cape May County has historic origins dating, about yourself for only $3,201 Call 'MAPliWOOC, NJ. back to 1609 and retains much_of its historical its 15th store in the 686.7700, dally 9 10 5:00. August Caprlo, chairman of the finance Jersey ^Hospital Association-coordinates metropolitan area today at the AUTOMOTIVE CORP. 763-4567 committee of the Springfield Board of prbjectsgeared to enhance administrative, and flavor. In the City of Cape May, visitors can go back 125 years in time at the Victorian Village. Education, announced to the board educational processes inherent to the health . Monday night that all schools owned by care industry. Its attractions include some 600 homes restored to their original magic — spendid examples of the Springfield School Board are now "Hospitals have traditionally relied upon period architecture. And nostalgic gas lights covered by flood Insurance. their trustees for direction in meeting the needs " Humiliate parts of the city. Many relics from Caprlo said that this move was. nee- " of the community," said Jack W. Owen, days of old are preserved in the Cape May cessitated by the flooding resulting from president of HRET, in announcing the project: County Museum and in museums located in -thc^ug,-a-8torm h at lliat time only the -"- "But," added Owen, "in the context of Ocean City, Wildwood, and Cape May. Walton School was Insured for flood today's health care complexities, the role of the _ damage. . . trustee envelops a wide assortment of The fall beachcomber can delight to a Eastern diciplines. The trustee is necessarily con- pocketful of "Cape May Diamonds". Found on iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiuiimiimiuuuiiiiuim versant' in hospital administration, facility the Delaware side of the Cape May Peninsula, ^SUPERMARKETS pledged that funds required by the Army management and development, finances and they are quartz pebbles varying in size and color. This curious treasune is the result of •i ••• . Engineers for the work will be available, the health education to say nothing of the LEAN - TENDER - JUICY mayor said. - ~: ' trustee relationship with the medical staff." weathering and abrasion by sand and rocks for BONELESS BEEF LEAN .TENDER - JUICY - BONELESS •>•• :;;;:;: VOTER:REGISTRATION — Richard and Kathioen O'Cohnoll, Clerk'Arthur H. Buehrer, and Mrs. Helen Magulre. In the They made the promise' last week when T^dOwenTthTHRET ~project- expecra to" in at Ruocco and mayors of other New Jersey 1 see national exposure—should "add an edge almost a pound each. - bocks to comero, slgrnjprlo vote at mubile-regbtrotlon held-—-4w'ckground^-Town»hJp-jCommUlearnon_Robert .Wflltchek . Aftcr a brisk stroll on a deserted stretch of last week on Wednesday night at Sarah Bailey Civic-Center pins voter bodge-on another member of the governing body, communities went to Washington.to seek help of expertise to the trustee's experience." . for^flood victims. • ' • "This is hollo~sayTKaTffie-h^spilaTmi5teeis—autumn-sand, Sunday-brunch ia n \yeignme_ CHUCK ROAST BEEF . In Springfield.'. Conducting the registration are Jfowfishlp Cornmitteornan Norman Banner'. • (Photo-Graphics) • - A bill passed by Congress would provide a neophyte," Owen continued. "We are, in fact, ' reward at many of New Jersey's fine seafood SB ' *>a^^^| ^^^^^al9 ^^Laaaafl "Small Uuainess Administration loans to -manning^nJdvisocv-DanelfQiahia.nroiect with restaurants open through the fall months. And • Bottom •••9| Bisasler victims at one percent interest or trustees, as well as administrators and other rateg~ar(r1owere*-aftcrTbabor- Day-at-Shore- POT ROAST —Round- —~r^^^9m== forgivrnpsB nf th'p first $^;R0O nnri thrp- health care project with trustees, as well as hotels, and motels, for those who don't want to ^e^^ • Shoulder -. ^H •.— |K - Interest on the remainder, Ruocco poinied out. administrators and other health care profes- hurry home." But this is facing a veto by President Nixon, ' The Atlanta, one of several experimental ships V- The Springfield mayor said Case, Williams.- "' rtrnilt of coma ete-during-Worid-Wap-I-now- r at mobile units D v ERVIS EME N"r lies at the foot of Sunset boulevard in Cape May i TOP SlrlOln ~^F^^^^^^rWaaaaaT ~ fln'rf TTtr^frln njl inrllpntpd thnl thpy wnnlrl vnto . Point where it was blown aground, In a storm in -Round >ljH.W^aV lo override such a veto. . , 1926. » '" T f Rump Roast , ^H *^"*- ^^^ ^{lib Ruocco and the other " PERSON SUFFERING Six miles from Wildwood, in Fishing Creek, • Top Round ' jm ||j -^ v new lay maydys that-he hjis ijrgedj.I^resldent-- vvgwK V:> v v III AIM\<. mss the Hedge Gardens were started by Gus . Voter,, regiBtration lfl_]ajiglnS;ia.Springfielc3,' NixoiiT^oUto"veto the legislation.-'- :" '-rZl -Tfnaricks some 40 years ago. There ace now 175 Sirloin Tip Round R^ ibfi.89 despite tho mobile units set up io the township Notlng^ifficlal reports of the impending veto, OFFERED BOOKLET different hedge pieces including Santa Claus for the firit tiirte'wls year. '31ie Springfield Board of Education voted negotiate with oil companies for fuelneeded for' he said thjtt he visited the president "to inform . and his reindeer, figures of a baseball game, unanimously Monday night to-a£cept on first this year. Schneider said the board had been in him personally of the urgent need of more than ' U.S. Government Publication ITALIAN STYLE COLONIAL FULLY COOKED NEW ENGI AND CURCD-WATER ADDED With just one week to go before the deadline Available At No Charge ships, animals, and biblical scenes. Some for new voters to sigh up, a similarly slow reading a motion for the use and rental of touch with the Union County Educational 10,000" New jersey families for meaningful^ . WILMINGTON, DEL. • A free United scenes, such as the Queen Mary, took 18 years turnout was reported throughout the area by Springfield public school buses by the Town- Services Commission and attempted to get bids federal assistance in restoring homes and States Government booklet entitled to shape. Corned Beef the Union County Board of Elections. But a ship Recreation Department. - The second on its own, both times to no avail. businesses damaged by last month's flood Six miles north of/ Absecon, on U.S. Route 9, Smoked Hams disaster." "Hearing Loss - Hope Through Research," board spokesman said, this was "not unusual" reading is scheduled, for the October meeting. Joanne Rajoppi, lunchroom activities the historic Towne of Smithville is open dally Boneless "It's going to be hard for residents who is now available to persons suffering n for a year following a Presidential election. chairman, told the board that subsidies for throughout the year. Originally built in 1787, it Brisket The motion, introduced by policy chairman hearing loss. . In Springfield, the' first mobile registration milk have been cut back and in the case of a la is a charming restoration of early American Portion ^••W Thick S Zachary Schneider;' received an 8-O'vote, with UiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiuiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiu ' Published by the U.S. Dept. of Public program last week drew only three new voters. carte milk at theXiaudineer School, the subsidy shops and 18th century buildings, plus an (Water Added) ^ |b. Cut ib. ,, 1.29 board president Robert Southward not present " Health, Education and Welfare for use by It was-held Wednesday night at the Sarah- at the meeting. •; ••-.-. has been discontinued. She told the board that NOT-YET SUPERHIGHWAY — Youngster on scooter tries out Route 78 west of Morris, the hard -of-hearing, the booklet covers such animal farm, numerous shops, stagecoaches, can ea on l c v ie r Bailey Civic Center'for residents of districts 1, milk subsidies have been cut back 18 1 3 schools open avenue in Springfield. Paving work has already started on sections of the Interstate —fact's" as inherited' deafness"" discovering —' ,f,^ 5 ?,' ,,? ^ !i ^,f? ,i*U*<* ^:^"99 : 1 freeway and Route 78, though not ia busy ai it- - " ' , „ " . ~~C ^r fir~ Hi popularfalJrttsv _Tevery_homein the townsliUx_^ —.. ^ : will be, has already W ite brand ^look-^A^ "«^.j^?^*^^^'^ ")" Weltchek is at present the"6nIjrDemocrar6n "h«-nusn nr thf. ronstniption trnffir —r ^cellaT oftheiiuildlng,' turned and and not shut $ 00 the*five-man governinflbody. CALIF. • SWEET VALUES TO 5 YD. YARD CQJMqp WHIPPED "Local government is too important to be left of bridges on steep-auglesin preparation for toonegroup,"witfi~no checks ariS'BalancesTno landscaping while' other crews work on The desks inlhe main office were ransacked, accountability-to an opposition, no input of drainage.- -• —-.--• "" , papers were thrown iibout the office, ink was SEEDLESS COOKED HAM & CREAM outside ideas," the two Democrats said. . Paving continues along small sections of the poured on the floor in the office and $2 was "After a period of talking only to people who POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS project with modern equipment. One machine, taken from one of the desk drawers, according are in essential agreement with your ideas, it is GRAPES AUSTRIAN SWISS CHEESE said assistant resident engineer_Art JPpehler, to police. - 100% Machine Washable $ "fl 88 possible to become complacent, insensitive, utilizes an arm in contact with a stringline at and 60" Wide. even arrogant with regard to people's problems grade to guide the operator in laying the black and viewpoints. surface.. . VALUES TO '5" YD. 1 YD. _"Last spring's televised Senate hearings I The road will be ready in less than a year, reminded us, day after day, of the abuses of PTSA to tfi&et 1 according to state supervisors for Section 5L of power that can occur when the input of ideas is Route 78, as the stretch through Springfield is . limited to a few people and there is no one to Ib. called. new princl jalse a"dissenting voice." _ Jack Helman, the "offjee manager" of the The new principal of Jonathan Dayton [REMNANTS^? Stokes and Weltchek said that Springfield New Jersey Department of Transportajion's Amar.Singles also has had "bad experience with one-party Regional High School, Anthony Flor-_ field office supervising construction of the daliso, will be the guest of the Dayton' 1000's OF YARDS OF* NEW FALL Grapefruit government," charging that "abuses have section, said the project is 65 percent complete. r«lil .«" occurred in the past in Springfield during Regional PT8A meeting, at 8 p.m. , FABRICS..NOW ON DISPLAY! * MUARO Me sees no major hurdles blocking completion tonight m the Dayton cafeteria. ' periods of lopsided or'one-party government." of the section. Latest estimates predict the Red Grapes Biscuits fc9 Stokes pointed to a proposal for construction Flordallso will deliver a brief address BONDENStraNDAnr section will be finished by late next summer, which will be followed by a question and of a department store, which was defeated In although motorists won't be able to use the ' Sundae Cups •'^45* the township, saying: . ' answer period. i«lll VI MS Margarine complete highway until sections to Newark and -. "When the Alexander's matter first came up, Mrs. Kranclne Moore. PTSA president, , ice Cream Berkeley Heights arc open (1976 and 1978, said parents con meet and speak with FABRICWRD I proposed the zoning ordinance be changed respectively). and I couldnlt even get a second. The Fiordollso. Refreshments will be served. "This job is progressing well ahead of Republicans all denied knowing anything about "Parents of Jonathan Dayton Regional schedule," said Helman. "Last week we should ! N PLAINFIELD It. (1 was only after the people In the audience High School students are urged to attend i i NEW BRUNSWICK JERSEY CITY huve been 55 percent complete, but we were 65 i i i I i i i ] f p i .LiatiJLn^XaalL.i.L^M rallied around my*fcfforts that the Republican this year's first PTSA function and take percent complete." . U.S. ROUTE 22 UNION, N.J. ! members agreed to consider a zoning change. William Ruocco and Scotch Plains Township Commltteoman an active Interest in their high school," FLOOD .CONTROL — Rep. Matthew J. Rlnaldo (R.-12th Dlst.- "Grading und access work is pretty well (Center Island) '/• mile Welt of Flooshlp ClUSEO ON SUNDAY ClOSfO ON SUNOAV SI I) ON SIINDAV 'That was several months later, and today the stated Mrs. Moore. . . N.J.), left, makes a point during flood control meeting last Albert Theurer, standing, who represented Mayor William done," said Helman. "There is still paving to be Dally Till 9, Sat. Till 5:30, Sun. 12 Noon to5 week in his Washington office with Springfield Mayor Kltsz, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiii Prices olloctWo to Sal., Sopl. 16th. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS' (Continued on page 15)

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