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.- -Thursday, November 8, 1973- Voc students ^onstage' History made at hank Work-study ^ All:woman team leads study The difference between soliloquizing before a tilating and air-condiUorang. ' V mirror and performing on ar stage might best Area firms Interested in participating in the History was made in Plainfield last week $165 million bank was begun at tfte-prhrcipal describe the difference between classroom program- may -write- to—Koirnbe at the when a regular supervisory examination of a office and six branches of United National Instruction and a cooperative education work Vocational Center, Baritan road-, Scotch In ca$e of "errti The Zip Code ~ Bank. The historic feature was that the Plains, or may call 88B-200O. examining team of 31, from the office of the experience, according to John Kolmos of the •^ :•:•,,:• call for Springfield is Plotkin to conduct regional .administrator of national banks> was'' Union County Vocation Center. 3M)W0 for Police Department made up completely of women. The "on stage" aspect of cooperative . fi»r Flra^ld Squac!r-^r - The examination, one of three conducted jducaUon,-explains Knlmns^CQordinator of Three ;JK*;M?-tPX/Ji.^.P^.rtlSl?nUrj' W, Union symphony in every two years in the national banks' second cooperative education at the Center, in Scotch 07081^ region, is always unannounced and lasts about Plains, is one of the most significant assets of a week. The Unitotl National Banl^ with assets the program, and 40 students at the Center are of Union concert at YMHA ^ Publi«h*4 IS»Vy Thoridoy'by Tru»»Puhll«Mn« Corp. in excess of $165 million, ranks 32nd in size finding this to be true. They are currently at- . 4} ttoiintoln di:, Sf.rlnjfl.ld, N.J. 07081 -«S«-7700 among New Jersey's 232 banks. ' tending classes in the morning or afternoon and hojd The 31 woman examining team, a third of working on a job during the remainder of the j whom are black and-or Spanish speaking, are day. • High schoolers can go through the motions w Fl.ld, N.J. 20 Cents Per Copy all professionaU-from the office of the regional "Dealing with human beings teagoodparht f • being ooUege freshmen when ynion College administrator of national banks, based in New I unto mechanics," says Joseph Petry, owner of ndslsopnTfbusemW^^ York. The regional administrator, Charles M."_ the Shell Station in Springfield, and employer Elizabeth and Plainfield on Thursday, Nov. 15. Van Horn of Glen Rock, has jurisdiction over „_., ,.....- . „•-,-.— ... . - —•• — r ..... i~-—, —— of Dale Burke of New Providence, an auto from 10 a.ms to 2 p.m., BCCordlhgio J. Harrison the second region which comprises New York, THE REAHPHING — John Kllllan.bf Linden, a student in the Electrical Department at ^ mechanics student at the Vocational Center. Morson, deari of students. ,-•-"•• - ; Y New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S, Virgin -UniorTCfeunty Vocational Center.Scotch Plains, works on a 750-horsepower motor "Dale Is learning among other things that with Walter Allen, chief'electrician at U.S. Gypsum in Clark, as part of; his Union College will bevin full session on that Islands. 'adjusting a carburetor in a school workshop is day, enabling the prospective students to ob- The National Banking System is headed by cooperative education experience, John gets to work with equipment not available different from performing the same task for a ^MP at the Vocational Center. as-well-as.KavIng the opportunity to earn money for his serve classes, laboratories and student ac- the comptroller of the currency in Washington - man whose" wife burned the toast that mor- tivities in progress. The open houses fall on the • education through the cooperative education program. .; . . 1 and is part of the Department of the Treasury ning," observes Petry. date of the New Jersey Education Association Voi^efedr of the United States, . .— With automobiles as complex as they are meeting, which means that the high schools This team, led by Barbara Me Gill of today, Dale is also gaining wider experience on will "be closed Metuchen, included six commissioned -th«-|ob-than he-might-obtain at school and is . examiners, whose commissions are signed by ' Cerebral Palsy unit expands exposed to a wider variety of equipment. Student representatives from ASM and APO the Secretary of the Treasury, 23 assistant "Dealing with human beings is a good part of fraternities will be on band to guide students examiners and two financial interns. Ms. Me auto mechanics," says Joseph Petry, owner-of and their parents in selecting lectures that will 1 Gill has been an examiner for four and a half the Shell Station in Springfield, and employuer have the greatest appeal for. them. years. Van Horn said the first time a woman service, filling 2 positions of Dale Burke of New Providence, an auto " Admissions officers at each campus will qualified 'as an assistant national- bank Oscar Friedensohn of Scotch, Plains, Mrs. Gabriella Weinberg of Piscataway mechanics student at,the Vocational Center. discuss the academic and tehnical programs examiner in the second region was nine years executive director of the Union County United Township has been named the CP Center's "Dale is learning among other things, that available at Union College and Union" County Petition also spollighls ago. ' '•..'"•' Cerebral Palsy Center, announced this week occupationar~thcrapist. A graduate of the adjusting a carburetor in a school workshop is Technical Institute, Scotch Plains, which Last May, Van Horn was given the first that the CP Center's services have been ex University of New Hampshire, Mrs. Weinberg different from performing the same task for a comprise the comprehensive community t comptroller of the currency award for panded in .two new program areas and 'holds an M.S. in occupational therapy from man whose wife burned the toast that mor- college system in Union County Admissions distinguished service in the administration of two professionals have been recruited to fill the Columbia University's College of Physicians ning," observes Petry. criteria, student personnel services, financial .ByABNERjGpiJDL—" T BENJAMIN PLOTKIN the Equal Employment Opportunity Program. positions of program director and occupational and Surgeons where she specialized in physical With automobiles as complex as they are aid and social and athletic programs wUTbe —TA desperate plea for flood relief, voiced by In presenting the award, then acting comp- today, Dale is also gaining wider experience on among -the areas in which the high school residents of the Marion avenue-Alvin ten-ace , The Union County Symphony Orchestra, therapist. • ' ^ - \ disabilities Mrs Weinberg recently was an troller of the Currency, Justin T. Watson, the job than he might obtain at school and is students will be informed, neighborhood, north of Morris avenue near the .under the baton of Benjamin Plotkin, will dffer- Mrs/Judith Loudermilk of Millburn has been occupational therapist in the Suffolk stated, "Under your leadership, the second • exposed to a wider variety of equipment. Rahway River, was applauded by.more than a varied program at the Eastern Union County appointed to serve as program director! Mrs Rehabilitation Center.for. the Physically Union College's main campus is located in national bank region has achieved outstanding John Klllian of 1428 Hussa St., Linden, a 100 citizens who packed the room for the .YM-YMHA, Green Lone, UnionTonTSuriday Lpudermiik spent seven years with the N.J Handicapped, Inc., Commack, N.Y. She has Cranford on Springfield avenue. ;Trie-EUzatHrth— results in employment of women and minority -senior student in the electrioity shop at the Township Committee meeting Tuesday night at • afternoon at 2:30 u,ir(. Rehabilitation Commission's offices lin also worked us a psychiatric social worker, campus is in the Community Services Building group members in examine* positions. Com- Vocational Center, is getting a taste of the real Town Hall. ,r» -r".^ . . , The program will include the following Morristown, Jersey City and Newark; She public health social worker and caseworker. at the comer of South Broad street and parative statistics show your region has a work world at US Gypsum in Clark His The appeal, was in the'form of.a petition selections: Lucio Silla Overture by Mozart, started as a caseload counselor and advanced Mrs. VVeinberg's husband is a medical engineer Bayway The Plamfleld campus Is at the corner high percentage of employees in each category supervisor, Walter Allen, reports that John Is Signed by more than 75 local residents and Two Hebrew selections to commemorate the to supervisor of the.Essex county offices. Mrs at JELCO, a.Division of Johnson & Johnson. of East Front street and Westervelt avenue. and stands far above every other region Uu doing a" very good job. His performance will presented by Nicholas J. Episcopo, chairman Chanukah Season by Ward), Ballet Parisienne Loudermilk has done extensive, counseling and OUier staff additions include Mrs Lindley percentages of bureau totals." : also make it possible/or other students to get a of the newly formed First District's Concerned by Offenbach, Dance of the Blessed Spirits by spent the past few years as Chief Consultant Thomasset of Berkeley Heights, speech chance to work at U.S. Gypsum, since Allen Is von Gluck (Mata Cohen, flute soloist), Grand with Health Industrial Training Services, therapist; , Mrs. Joyce Clavenna pf New Q'Donnef/ is promoted ' Citizens for Action; "> .'••., •„;.' sufficiently pleased to continue participating in itch—from—^Aida" by Verdi, Air and Parlin. .••'-. • _.'••.',,'t Providence, physjcaltherapist, and Mrs. Aellta : He warned of" the effects of the new storm" the program. Cakewalk by Frackenpohl,. a special Westjake School A graduate of Drew University, Madison Anderson of Summit, from part to-full time at National State Bank catch basin "located'off the eastbound lane of arrangement of Hatikvah by Ovanin and A Mrs. Loudermilk earned a M.A.-Med. degree in physical therapist. The Vocational Center's cooperative * *> Highway 78 hear the Victory Engineering f ; Hebrew Suite by Edward Goldman. education: medical and psychological Changes have alsp been made in the Cen- education program is currently open only to W Emlen Roosevelt, president of the building and north of Springfield avenue, and- draining into the Rahway River " Goldman, a composer, arranger and con" praised by NJHA rehabilitation from.Seton Hall University, ter's lay care program staff. Bob Claussen of adult tuition students enrolled in any one pf the National State Bank, Elizabeth, N.J., has South Orange. She is also an adjunct lecturer In Wcstfield has been appointed to the position of " Center's 14 programs. These Include: auto announced the promotion of Leo J. O'Donnell to P|^^^S^fci;;^;Cdrrte Verducci; Sue Foster, Janice Krlegman, Annette Episcopo declared that an overflowdlong the I ,_' ._„-__—- ductor, majored in piano and composition and --Thejjresident of the New Jersey.HoapitaL JL^N^TWA^ ~DAVTON- REGIONAL HIGrf SCHOOL cheerleaders' <»flfc\\1 Association .(NJHA) has praised the ad ~hermaphro"ditism""i'h various metropolitan tcacher'lirthc'Nwbay Nursery School. New mechanics, auto, body repair, appliance ser- assistant vice president \ : _rjvex_couli hack up-ihrsugh-thls-dFainege- - lias done postgraduate work at Julliard School. ±-L ii^>?.-u>J2kl^i Cheryl Amos (Photo-Graphics) ( Plotkin, a Union resident, has .a B.S.;'anAe closes•.lAoMtt contessiAMtntatf wasinner ; tha(hatt betweefuitUfAAMn club for the remainder of the: Regional educaUonal center. would be selected for the committees by a A cominunity Thanksgiving service for building can be Closed other nights 7 Association meets / Wed- Republican incumbent Peter f McDonough session. •- -.- ^'z ••-•'•'•• The Dayton Regional community -committee computer program which is similar to many SpringfieUlwUlboheWatSpm Wednesday at He appealed to all local residents fo" The American Association of University nesdays from 6 to 10 i»m and and Democratic challenger-William Wright Jr. subiect of seminar c . , L , The first place winner will will 'be composed of Mountainside and used to select JurortC~ t Sr-Ja)«HrCathoUc^urch, 45 S.^prlngneld cooperate, saying -If 200 million people would Women will hold a child development con- Sundays from 6 to 8 p m in the quest for a four-year term as state 1 Thomas D. Sayles Jr., president of Summit be the guest of the..club on_ during the skating/season at Springfield registered voters, who will be Once the Dayton Regional community ave WJfrservice'wuTDe sponsored by First each turn out one light, we would have a ference at the Ramada Inn, East Brunswick, on and Elizabeth Tjrust Co. (SETCO), has an-' participants are selected by the computer , Presbyterian Churcb,,jThe Rev Dr Bruce W senator from the 22nd District Wright, who TTfursday,yNov : 29, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Santa $ helpers Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.~ the Warinanco /Park Ice selected by a random sampling—every significant saving " nouhced "that company employees for the registered-voter In Springfield aqd Moun- program, they will receive fettefsrinvMiiig Evans,, paafor, St James Roman.,Catholic originally had been declared the upset victor, xty five specinll"'11. working aa a Task Force for the second "half of "tfie Skating Center / The mayor reported that plans for the long ' -second-year-are-particlpating-in-the-Newark tainside will have Tin equal chance to be them to join In iwoTneBIngK They,Will be" ___ _ ; ^naayjaanLdQwriJla..dflfeaj; garnerlng.24,g6,... for the N.J. Coalition For Children, will present season; Second and third place The club recently sponsored ; promised traffic light at Hillside and Mountain Area Salvation Army's annual Christmas selected for committee, membership pastor/ the, Re'verenT'fittersr: Stephen" P. . votes to McDonough's 25,088 . . ,^~ findings and recommendations based upon its winners will be guests of the two skating clinics at the < Continued on pag* I) avenues will go to Trenton within the next drive. club at the same time for the" Center. . The process should give a true cross-section LynehrWward R OehUng, Paul J. Koch, . The town-by-town tptals for Wright were:_ month to be reviewed by the Department of analysis of federal and statejolicles affecting Seventy-two-dolls have been costumed by- SpringfieldEmanuerUnited ^Springfield, 3,510; Mountainside,. 1,122; governmental and private group day care for Transportation and then the Public Utilities SETCO's employees and are on display at the Rev James Dewart, Berkeley Heights, 1,626; Clark, 3,166; Fan- Commission. "Progress-has been slow, but the pre-school children. SETCO'8. main office, 367 Springfield ave., pastor, Temple Beth Ahm, Reube--••--•'•n R.teVtae• , Wood, l433^..KeniivotUi, 1,704; Plainfield, funds are definitely available," he stated, The group hopes to achieve some consensus Summit,1 until Nov. 16. The'dolls will then be UC's Dramatic Society ^Explorer Post to sponsor rabbi, and Temple Sharey Shalom, Howard 4,999; Rahway,'4,250;: Scotch. Plains, 2,916. , at the conference as to the actions New Jersey included in the Salvation Army's "Display of Shapiro, rabbi ., Totals for McDonough were Springfield, 2,598; ... (Continued on page ty should take to improve and expand services to Dolls" at the Prudential Building in Newark The Qall to Worship and Invocation will'be Mountainside, 1,949; Berkeley Heights,' 2,677;.' to be»bin new season Clark, 2,702; Fanwood, 2,071; Kenilworth, young-children for their sound growth and during the last week of November. bike ride fot physical fifness^ mad«' by Father Lynch; reading of the miiiirmmiiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiHiiiiiiiuiBi development. The principal speaker will be Dr. "Compagnie La Ronde," the president's proclamation, by Rabbi Levlne; l,158;'plainfi'eld, 5,358;1tahway, S.169; Scotch ' Underprivileged'families will be invited to plays "Tallulah Sabatinl," his Julius Richmond, first director of The National Union College. Dramatic So- A bicycle ride for_physical fitness w|U be east to Melsel avenue, south to Hillside avenoe, the Salvation Army in Newark in December to jealous wife Jerry Ramsey of bsalter, by Rabbi Shapiro; scripture lesson~by Guidance Center at Harvard University, sponsored by the Union Council Boy Seouts of—west-to-Mountain avenue, finding at the high In r-nntppit for hvo vacant seats Recycling date choose dolls-for their children. ciety's first major production Garwood, plays "Anatole," IWsgr. CuylB! wwilng piayera, by Father Assemblywoman Ann Klein will be among the of the fall season, will open in and Miss Linda Kozub of 30 SERVING ALLJAITHS America, Explorers Division, Cjtlzen Band.—school representing the 22nd District in thejlflte The riders may make this ride at their own OeKlitg: prayer of dedication, by Dr. Evans; participants. SETCO-employees are also collecting 'Toys ' the theatrar^oT the college's Henshaw ave, Springfield, Radio Post 290, on Sunday Participants must- Assembly, Democrats Betty Wilson and Arnold pace at any time between 9am and lpm Bermba by Pastor Dewart, and benediction by Saturday only Information on registration for - the con- for Boys' to be given, out to needy youngsters Cranford campus next Wed- plays "Cherri Lemon," his - PRE-COMPLE77ON PRICES AVAILABLE furnish their own bicycles and ride a specific Father K»cb , • D'Ambrosa were declared the winners, with Registration closes at 1 p m Bicycle riders of t ference may be obtained from Martha for Christmas. , . nesday .and run through girl friend. five-mile route "total of 28,411 and 26,320,-respectively: Tallies all ages are eligible td participate A donation The combined choirs under the direction of The Jonathan Dayton Regional High Karrakerj.the N.J. Divisiorrpresident, Prin- Tuesday, Nov. 20, Curtain Eor the safety of the riders, this route will be Sister Julia Rohr, O S B., include: for the ousted Republicans were: Herbert H. • Other members of the cast .of %l 50 is required >- : : School Key Club ullLhold IU monthly ceton, phone, 609-924-2565, or Mary Diou, time is 7:30 p.m. except for a patrolled *y a citizen band communication Spylyigfinli^ prpwhyterian Church Senior : Kiehn, 21,770; Arthur /V.Manner, 21,190. include Vince Gnbbjns of 535 CRYPTS STILL AVAILABLE^ DRY, CLEAJ^ -Explorers Post 290 fa) anewly-organfzea recycling drive Saturday (rom 8 a.m. to 4 Mountainside, phone, 232-8908. Newark ave Kenllworth,- system manned by PCC-Ilcensed personnel ChoJr John'Bunnell dlrector;"Jbhn BayHck, ~"^The balloting for the-fourwent as follows— p.m. at the Echo Plata Shopping Center The riders must assemble and register fit, Jhe unit of the Boy Scouts of America (Or-the Harold Bishof, Janice Bongiovanni, -John Wilson: Springfield, 3,906; Mountainside, 1,522; Jeff Cohen of 46 Beverly rd , AT PRICES BELOW VENTILATED CRYPTS. purpose of learning abaurcltiieri band and ham along Mountain, avenue at th« special midnight performance Springfield, and Miss Grace "Jonathan Dayton Regional High School parking Borter,'Gregory Clarke Barbara Isley,,Alan, Berkeley Heights, 2,354; Oark, 3,605; Fan- lot This is the start of the route which proceeds radio John Westerileld of 68 Diven st. heads Sprlngfleld-MouBt^inside line The drive Training day scheduled on Nov. 20. i Bavosa of 241 North ave, AIR-CONDITIONED andi Isley, Jean Isley, Fitch Jefferies, Margaret wood, 1,560; KenUworUn-t;^; Plainfield,' to meet Wednesday COSTOF COMPARABLE north on Mountain avenue to Wabeno avenue. ' (QHiiinmd~oii ptpt I) will accept aluminum cans as -well a* for Cub Scout leaders The.action of the play Roselle Park Jefferies, Russell Lyon Judy Lyon. Patricia^, 5,8O8L_Rahway, ,3,996; Scotch Ptains, 3,708. paper, tied In bundles, and glass,' which The regular monthly meeting of the focuses on_aJ_group of The play is open to the HEATED CHAPEL Masiello, WUTM Matysek, Betty Mentxer, D'Ambrosa': Springfield, 3,734; Mountainside, must be, sorted nnd have all metal The Union Council Boy Scouts of America Environmental Health Advisory Committee of European actors on a world public. \ GROUND BURIAL Gladys Peters, Charlotte Pierson, Holly 1,246; Berkeley. Heights, 1,626;.'Clark, 3,503; removed.-' , DIGNIFIED Quinton,~ ' "" -^—------i- " •' ^te^ennworai,rp77rPIainfleld;- will conduct a training day for-Cub Seout the-Union Cqunty Board of ChosenJFreeholdera tour. who. .stop'_ ia Brazil ta - The Key Clubbers urged «ll leaders onSaturday7NW7T7WnT3o CmTat the" willbeheldon Wednesday,^0^14^17:45 p.mr perform—"La-Ronde^ -the—c:|~~\ L U«T. ^ COME OUT ANCTSEE FOf* ^AT-SURPRISINGLY vonKampeh,-Rutb-Wood,—o«gi.j=^rjjj:i--;'r"--—--,--• , • - -. residents noUQ leave material when the TT——TrffiiTrffiilly Episcopal umffErTFbtresralfdT>JoT^^ —Viennese-elassie-by-Arthur nim lO De^SnO mranarwnwih-« - - _— Klehn: SpringfSHr tf,»4; WountaiBSnter pp T recycling'center. Is closed, since the Cfd "Th P lld County Administration Buildlng=ar 300North SchniUler-• •• . -Du e to th• e personal- .njornite .' ,- •-r._j!SBingTlay through the Union CounClKBSA' ""Anyone .wishing additional information c Concert—to ibe presented wpek with Freeholder Walter E. Ulrich, to the Union ' unty" Consumer ' Affairs PARK, INC. ».w' music director; David Abend, chairman of. the department of public affairs Advisory Committee, Court House, Elizabeth, -Hp'meco.mlfig," Edward \" • Tuesday af 8p.m. in the school auditorium Adler1, Ruth Chait, Irene-ChbUner, Albee's "Who's Afraid of [-— •* TheChowle, a select ensemble of M voice and general welfare, presiding. heaa"ded. 1 " Fidel, Dr , SamueT Gross, Joseph Virginia, Wool!?' and "The JOIN THE. Sworn in as commissioners' by County L witt' ^lng tyyp settings; *$% >' Knapp, WeatfieW; Carl S. Raphael, Plainfield, SAVINC Telephone 688-430Q . *•'* legislation affecting consumers." the stage as "plmitrl Marko- -t~*J— — -*-"•}( a »plritu.aj, "Listen to tin •fed Mn. Florence McGlohn Hostile vlch." Dan. Durret of 101 E. TempTe Sharey Shalom Choir;- Ronald ._ ._, _,-_..,JcCloili,r if^twomadrigals, ''Oh, Hud i Aronqw, Roelyn Bloch Lent Brpwn, Pr.Mark J ,WWg«"and:'^mifi'Mm aRoyi)1 p'"" ' 'l%i,«nd Mrs Prokocinier beirdmy protect the citizens from fraud and deception in Mlsa Elaine Skolny of Qark, Fine, Paula Fine, Alex Fleischer, Irene Frank, AFTER-SCHOOL, SCIENTISTS—P,et«r Keramui, GUI Prott, Mark Vogt.ond Robert tfftfd that'meetings will bo IILM once n the sale nnd purchase of consumer goods." ipottUJlv*,"V^o*Wp;D.q^Bach. B«!ri!« i •• Lewis Gash, Barbai a, Goldstein, Natalie PEDAL PUSHERS—John Wetfir.fle|c!, e«nt»r,' odvl»or to . Scorpan* (fromMert) 'o»W taking part. In • ah o(t«r-»chool sciance program at Goldstein Lily Harvltt Murry Hu'rwItz.Sam Sprlngt|«ld'» Florence Gaudlneer Schqct-under 1hi» direction of teochoY Johannes plant for flv«-n)ll» blcyde tour foe phyilcal l|tft«s», wftK wlos by George Espana and;Amy Kaplan Monkttersky, Evelyn Panlsh, Eugeno Prlal, the program of the Concert Choir »i» der Klnderen. Hfre, the youngatert use oscilloscope and signal generator to president, anc^aurl* Powell, Leonard Sherman Ethel' Welnlck, Mildred (Photo-Graphics) produce vlsunl representation oj an qudlosjne'wave signal. ,. til , (Continued on pifct » Yollln • " '.

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2-Thursdoy..November 1.5. 1973-SPR1NGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Or. Bawchin fo folk alSha'arey Minutemen overwhelm Mountainside Dr7rrM»*P~BiS9chui, superiBteiNfeat of SprlajfleM'* sehod system. Will -*' -dress the congr«g*t|on nt- Sha'arey Bbalon ft Itk Erev on 5 Fingerhut touchdowns •ervki Friday evening »t *•«, •will be "4 Fomparbaq otAn taking over on the Jets' 28. , .: V; The Springfield Minutemen ran thehr 1973 Springfield a lirsi down on the 18B. AfteAft. r a five- Israeli vducatfam ^ytkan/J, In five-plays, the Minutemen, regained Drr-Baraehln wiU b/> «v*l| record to 5-2 with a 60-40 victory over thc -yard loss in the baekfield, Fingerhut rambled ~1 yaHs tn ihiypmTwHiR for a M> lead. lead as Bohrod carried for " •wer qnestlods daring »'.. _.. Mountainside Juts at Meiwl Fit!. rthir* The home 11 amassed over 400 yards rushing The Jets wasted no time coming back when finally took u n , , • period at the Oneg qhabbat immedU'fc and 50 passing as Kenny Fingerhut scored five they ••took~5vef. After three running plays PAT try failed again, and SprrajjfieJd lid,' fdUswing (he service } ' touchdowns. The return of Robby Bohrod to the moved the ball, to their own «J, the Moun- but not for long. , - '.-^&;' I IIUmiftlltH IIHI) H WWII llitfl I lineup after an absence of three games also tainside quarterback caught the Minutemen On second down, the Jets', quarterback played a major factor in the offensive display. napping by going on a quick count, and sprung a receiver behind the Minuteman'saiety;! Robby scored twice on short runs and also his tailback through the line for a 51-yard him with a 65-yard bomb for the stowiiBjay^ Two drivers hurt.'? tallied three extra points during the day. touchdown gallop. An end run for the extra 12 lead. At this point, the fireworks were jnst The final score did not reflecUho^ame's true point was successful and the Jets led, 7^. starting, for, inTKree plays, the Minutemen picture, however, since the Minutemen had a After the Minutemen penetrated to the were on the board again and to the leadjojrtay; 46-ialead at the half after trailing twice early Mountainside 43 on short runs by Frank Zahn, as Graziano called Fingerhut's, number on in the game. . > , . Ed Graziano and Fingerhut and a lfr-yard third-and-onejromhis own 44. Kenny rtu to oh Rt Z& ______competition from Graziano to Zahn, a fumble straight fullback dive, broke Into the secondary On the opening series of downs, Springfield, Six person? were reportedinjured hi four quickly moved into Jet territory bowered by turned the ball over to the Jets, The visitors and raced 56 yards for the; score. Bohrod were stopped cold, however, and forced into a carried on the'extra point try, to make;; the aufb aecldents~In Springfield last week; ac- Fingerhut runs'of 15 and 14-yards. A pass- ll punting situation but the snap was fumbled arid score 19-13.. , '•,'.. •,-• SOCIAL STUDIES PROGRAMS of )he Union Cpurity-.Regional v«niU,,.. -f Jonatbon Dpyton Regional and Dorpjh. cording to township police ' I " interference call against Mountainside on a of Governor IMngston Regional High School. J« The first1 crash, a four-car plle^up ori^tbe Fingerhut-tQ-Kevin Doty, aerial gave the kicker dumped for a loss with Springfield Mountainside failed to move and punted io. High .School District aro discussed by the R«glopa| sodol l. In the 49 to set ihe Minutemen up for- Mother studies-coordinotorj Paulina K»lth (second bam JaFO^ond. leaders gssist colleague* In their rtwpectlve school In •£ Main street bridge over Rj 78( occurred atlPW"" Institute and the Union County.- Vocational score. Alternating between: Fingertot .an,d social studies teacher leaders (left to right) Barbara securing instructional material and In rrUMMIrr-*-^ - _ tNvirJeBvihgtwBniotorJsshiirt Center. The elections were held at the recent Bohrod for five pUys, the Minutemeftdrjive to Sutherland of Arthur L JohnsQn Regional, Katherlne students- who have question* regarding social _»• According tq police, JUlius A Varga of Vnlon McKinlay chosen annual organizational meeting of the board at . the one jyhere Frank Zahn go) the cajl imdUook programs and proiects. ^ *i* was traveling north on Main when his car the Scotch Plains Campus. •..-. : it the final yard. Bohrod'once more scored the skidded on the icy bridge, spun around and again by board for McKinlay, customer relations manager of PATfor the JBthpolnt.: > .„ ..J,!-\'.": struck a southbound cat, operated by Josteh Bell Telephone, was first named to the Board In" ' Defensive end Pete Rossomando promptly Yucius of Short WUs" Yucius' veHTcle1 Wpljfen 1969 and elected president the following year. A recovered a Jets' fumble on their 31, anil a Zuder appointed Crime index for Sprirvigfield -hit in the rear by a car driven by Paul J Vahyo ENGLISH EXCHANGE Is octivated by Union County fteglpnal meetings to discuss various phoseVof the Regional English vocational schools U.S. Navy veterah of the Korean Conflict, he Fingerhut-to-Doty option pats went the route in HOT tNOjNE—Th» driver of thi* tank truck, owned by Builder's Expresjuaf L^taycttlL of Rahway, which had also struilj. 'anothir High School District English teachers who held .group curriculum, ihe Regional English coordinator,,. Robert "did his undergraduate work at Seton Hall one play to make the score 32-13 • '• '••'''•.•"' northbourtdcar.xperated bjrSeymbarBlomrl of WheJarvJi-Mtated fourth from }h« left. - •• - ' •-'. r, William S. McKinlay of Westfield, a New NtJ, tjtcoped fn|ury whei\ine vehicle's engine exploded while he was yploodlpq a University. Active in many community, After taking possession, Mountainside once 88 Mapes aye , Springfield, police satd ~ \ Jersey Bell Telephone Company executive and to headp group increasec| by 13 during T972 cargo ot cement 6lnd«r"a» trtaflaudoills Quarry on Nov. 7. Chref ftobert Day of the organizations', McKinlay is a trustee of Union again fumbled on the first play With John Springfield Fire Department, which responded to the 11 59 a m alarm, said the Varga /suffered a fractured shoulder In tqe a resident of Westfield, has been reelected to College and has served on the Union County Riccardi grabbing the ball on.the 40. Bohrod There were 35 auto thefts reported during (he Public Notice . his fourth consecutive one-year term as fund-raising drive The 1972 crime index for the Township of cause of the blaze »t)ll Is undetermined, buf speculated it could have be^n caused crash, and was taken to Overlook Hospital by Ho/combe named Mosquito Commission, the Board of Trustees of and Fingerhut took It to the one again, th&tinYe Springfield, according >to figures' released yeai, one atrocious.assault, seven rpbberles the Springfield First Aid Squad Police said PROPOSAUTO PERFORM Howtoliuve a |H«»tiCable president of the Unjon County. Technical- Leonard B. ZucKer of Springfield has agafn by leaking dlesel fuel The truck driver, who was unidentified, had been Jltting In the Union County Anti-Poverty Council and the in four plays, and Robby barrelled over for the recently in the annual Uniform Crime-Reports including five armed robberies, and one^at- Yucius suffered a bruised head, but stated he Vocational Schools Bogrd of Education. Others been appointed campaign chairman of the, the fiberglast Cab when the engine ignited, but escaped urtriarme~drt>ay~sa1ii. ~ business »Tie^ig Board of Directors of the Union County Civil sixth TD of the half. • •, >.-..' !,> .-.;;.• '<,-,", for New Jersey,:prepared by the office of the^ tempted rape. No murders were reported^ would see his owp doctor v » Fund chairman MUNICIPAL reelectedto new terms were Mrs. Helen Hube'r Defense Commission: He and his wife, Mary, ' With 40' seconds remaining in the"half, United Cerebral Palsy League-of, Union i (Photo by Deputy Fire Inspector Gerard Richelo) BUIU0INGFORTH6 state attorney general and the State Police, has J Jdmes T Holcombe of Mountainside, of Summit, vice-president; Joshua S. Chow of Fingerhut picked off a Jets' pass and returned fcounty's annual . fund raising drive in > The crime survey also lists figures for other- Patricia A BarnweU'of 469 Mountain ave',, •' v are the parents-bf two children, a 5-year-old increased from 319 in 1971 to 332. chairman of the board of trustees o"f the • Warren, secretary, and Andrew Neroda of daughter and a 12-year-old son. it 45 yards to the Mountatnside^nd zone; for Springfield, Garwood, Kenilwbrth and Winfield offenses which are not used to compute tb»' Springfield, was injured Nov 8 when she •^ fJollce Ik hereby alven that Mountainside, treasurer. Park, it was announced by Andrew yaranclli crimV- index. These include npn^ttroeio^ crashed her small foreign car h^o a parked , Teachers' Pension ajid AnnumtyTund of New sealod bldt wm be received by the Mrs. Huberjs active in community ventures Springfield's seventh six-pointer of tpe^nplf, Accordingjojhe, report,, the. .-index, includes 1 Township Committee of the jr.. presldent;of: the boai-dof directors,, Ajl'...; auto on Mountain avenue near Clinton-avenue- —Jf «ey presided at the annual cqpvention of Townjhlp-o! Sprlnglleld lor in Summit as well as elsewhere in the county. and Bohrod'e third PAT made the score, ^U at the total" bf'murders,-. rapes, robberies, assaults,-of which: there wire 36; and'lffrcenles- Two men fined $215 apiece The Board of Education is charged with the funds raised In the campaign, which runs from ' MrsSBaxn»cIlr-BUfferingT?o\WI~A m—.._ti ...»—i—r-vaurm: i_t—^1=^-=.—shocirand1 Ja. . trie tunu Saturday at the State Museum Jonllorlol services In the Town On Election Day, she was a successful can- the half. /• • . "• r. *:^;.»ft : atrociousassaults.break and entries, larcenies under J50, with a total of 90,., bringing the .ship Municipal Building for Ihe responsibility of providing diversified and Nov. 15 through Dec., 15, are donated to the pverall 1972 larcenir count; to.2«j ^ ]i!,'A ' possible back Injury1, was taken to Overlook by audJlonum in TrentoTT; with 250 delegates in year V)n. Bid» will be opened and quality technical and vocational programs for didate for one of the seats on the UnionXounty As the second'half began, Mountainside of t5ff and over and auto thefts. attendnnce - • _. •', —- read In public' at' the Springfield Optional Charter Study Commission. asserted itself and proceeded to dominate play Cerebral Palsy Center! 216 Holly st.,' Crariford.r forjdriying Ihe Springfield First Aid Squad following Ine /Municipal Building on December students enrolled at Union County Technical 6 25 p m mishap > " .27, 1973 at 9:00 P,M. Standard for most of the third quarter. They marchedthe Zucker, a CP League director. Is also, co-', leading the list liilhe 1972 township tally was The crime-index-Ms-used-to-c iHolcombe was' reeiected for the term Time. Two motorists, charged with driving while revocation of his driver's license was -the length of the field all ^he way to the Sprtngfield chnirmari of the bulldlng-and- development mliate^or^JriUJJttotalflM58^i»^ ^comnraniry*s~cnme rate, which- related -the ..... On Friday at 8 08 p m , a two-car crash) wa» beginning Jan 1 At present there are1hfi.!l4l P'gtmujtJie'acjampanlertJiyji. : 1 committees. '''••'' -•'••'-- •••*-•'- •'•'• • ' ' ''•'•- their licenses were revoked, were among tune penalty for John K Murphy of Plainfield for certilled check In en amount equal one, where they were stopped by a Minutemnn Incidence of crime to the resident population .' reported at the intersection of i Morris and. . active members of the .fund' and 17,539 , in private persons appearing before Judge Joseph A . speeding 90 mph in a 50-muVzone on RV22 to ten (10) per cent of Ihoomount gaaLlir . gip ZucIierTs^Ubrhey, to the Springfield library $200. The second, most frequent crime was For comparative purposes, all crimd rates affe- 'Springfield avenges Police said one driver. retlreants and beneficiaries... ,'.;>-.•'• '• .'. bid, and shall be. enclosed In a' board of trustees and the. Springfield • Rent. Horowitz at Monday's session of Springfield Also flnedfof speeding were Thomas CiasuuTof 1 — sealod envelope bearlng'thp name the ball back on the two. After a rollout p_ass breaklng and entering, which had a total of 132,_baj^Qnj>opulation jinits^oJf_HK)10Otf, Snd' aSfe John C Juki of Martlnsvlllo was halted on Municipal Court Mountainside ($35 tor driving 74 mph in a SO- Holcombe has also served'for a number of —of the bidder on" the outside and failed, the Jets' fullback blasted over Ihelgoal . leveling Board, A! memberpf Temple Sha'arey including 405 .forced •entries, 15 attempted, calculated by dividing the curreiit'^pdpulaUpn- Spnpgfield when his car was hit in the rftar by a shall be delivered at the place and The first secret of sui'cessful business conferences Shalom, he Is a formerylce president of'that;' 1 ; The drivers, Bobby Bennett of Plainfield mlle zone on Rt 22) and Jack Pomerantz of years as one of six members appointed • on the hour above named. ' line for, the touchdown. With .the. quarter forced entries and 12 entries without force. by the crime index. Springfleld,'with'^e 1972 pickup truck, driven by Harold D $oyd of Specifications may be seen and is to, move your people liwuy from "day to di»y fiur- 1 and Gideon Godbolt Jr. of Newark, were fined Short Hills (ts for 43 mph in a 25-mile zone on nationwide on the executive board of the drawing to a close, Springfield respondediwith lemple's brotherhood. He is a member of the' • -.- . -. .;•'•.'•—r— ——— ; estimated population of 15,685, had'A crime rati? Union procured at the office of Walter i'oundinKSi Keep them'luyay from Kiuirmei-s in The- New Jersey and the Essex County Bar : *215 each for the-offenses Both had been Meisel avenue) National Council on Teacher ^Retirement, .Xozub. Township .'Engineer; another score, coming on Fingerhut's fourth of ' of 2,116.7, an increase over the 2,026.0 hgurel)i^ which includes an equal number of. elected Municipal Building, Mountain jileiisant privitfy days' failure to have an Insurance identification card doctor , ' Townihlp'inj deemed advisable to you host another^ijrowp meetint,'- ; """ ;"' '""'' The fourth quarter saw Mountainside tally youngsters: Elizabeth, a student at dO SO. ' "•'"•..• . ' • •.!'•' Springfield's Florence Gaudiheer School', visits re-creation DownpoOr e In his possession j ' 1 • By order-of the Township three times and Springfield once. The Jets had Attains Temple, list Committee of the Township of , two five-play drives, each good for e&'fartfe on John, a student at'/Springfield's Sandmeler Lourdes I Mosier of Summit was fined $30 The final crgslv a two-car collision at Springfield, New Jerseys • the ground, which fceague trf-Women-rVoters!- —A group of-3S-Springfleld Historical-Society-: $20 tor careless driving on Adams terrace_Rgy been ,named-to the .dean'a'.list .at .Temple ;":•• ••".'•• (Fee J19.78I "arms Union College's Crahfqrd campusvmeasurea Herbert. Stern as — turn off Mountainrwhen shft'iollided^wjth a The lone final-period score for Springfield Presldentlal Conimlttee.••*•.' *•.,•••"' •' • members with Madeline Lancaster as leader, Walker of Linden, ticket on Rt, 22, tyas flneA University for 197a-73,f!She is a sophomore in Zucker noted.that the current expansion of, recently visted Liberty Village, Flemington,1 5.55 inches of rain during the month of October, a total of $35 for failure to comply with motor southooundicar, driven by Cayle F Kattof waB Fingerhut's fifth of the day. At this |>bint, Bronxville, NY ,, the school of art and a Jonathan Dayton. ' FftlDAY DEADUINE a Horn Family Rertaurant • Kenny was now operating at quarterback toith (he Center makes' It more crucial than ever that for a'tour. Liberty Village is a recreated early most of which occurred on Oct. 2B'$iH&K'i vehicle Inspection laws and failure to have an Regional High School graduate., ; . All Items other than spot According to Prof. Patrick J. White of of fhe Year' insurance ID card in his possession pagle Rock Avenue the second offensive' unlt,'\vhose line opened residents, respond generously to the more than American .village. The local historians had the ii Barbara lWa'gl(one of West fcon^Bra^ch, a hews should be In: our huge holes for him and enabled him to execute SOQlocB) yq\iw!tfers who will call uponjhern.for chance to momentarily Jive in the 1750 era or~ Warre^v passenger in MB Katz's car, suffered a cut lip office by • noon on 'West Orange, New Je«ey 07052 hiatory, ,s ,-.. ' " . •'' ~r±- appreciable rainfall during thfitirsb 27 tjaysiol < * • ^ and bruised knee in the crashandj^aa fretted' ! two rollouts, good for 26'and 39 yards and the Want Ad. Coll Frldny. ;:,.: \-..y '^;$ touchdown'.' *'" " " '•'- '.,'»/%• They saw bLKitsmith8Vworki|1g fltfhe Tofgi|, lastinonth.Hawever,) duringtheraiBstorjTDOf ' Herbert J Stern, United States Attorney for Dr. Zimme?, 83, a( the ^ffie>^e^lft|^djf-lrt?ATd Squad Final figures far the day showed Fingtrflut ne»t;iaciHty,.curre,nHy. under construction, m.. _ making andirons, fireplace tools,' plate war- Oct^z^and »,i5»»4nchesiofi,raittf?ll|jrtiia no '.the District of New Jersey will be honored by with 285 yards rushing .in 17 carries while Union TownshTp^a far greater proportion"pf mers, trivets,,, fringes,., irustv .lights, can- Prof, white .also •.reported that throwing for 31 and 16 yards/respectively, arid "However /based upon the Center's greater decanters and', mugs of glass;' gunsmiths Nov, 8rfor> Dr Morris 21m.mer of 32 Ann pi, gjldidil d Oct. 4 arid 5. Fog was reported* otijUicdaysijJBl . cockulf reception _ylll precede the award one touchdown. Graziano and"; Mark Lamb, budgetary ftfeeds, a campaign goal of |6,f»Q0lWs making Pennsylvania "long rifles, Kentucky T Springfield, in the Suburban Chapel pf Philip sets show •The model show will be open backup fullback, each gained 17 yards on the - been set;foV these municipalities 16 provide pistols and Plains rifles; woodworkers making it thundered qn.Oct. 29 in the midst oftne ceremonies, and the Gov Uvingstoh Beglonal tomorrow, Saturday 1 and : ApieF & Son, Maplewood He died last Wed ' ground. This Sunday, these same two teams,' medteal/clihics, physical, occupational aijd spoon racks, bootjacks, pipe and candle boxes; downpour. . ••••. , •,"•' •.-. •• ••• • -[''••';.- ,'. ''"'• High School'ChoraJe Win entertain nesday in Overlook Hospital, Summit, at the A preview of the steam- Sunday, and Nov 2i,iJZ4, 2?, '• who, will be teammates at Dayton Regional • •speech', therapy, educational programs, silversmiths making a tankard; weavers , The measured rainfall during October brings, Elm at, KNIGHTS CONTRIBUTE — Joseph D. Natiello, center, uqst groridknight of Springfield perMuple, and may be obtained by writing to Born in Austria, DTTZimmer lived in Passalc .' Mouritairisicte for the secondpart of their, noma- testing, adult worK activity' and vocational _ and natural dyeing, chandlers making candles ^ches, the greatest since the weather station _citles of this country in 1975 Westfield. In back of the Cftgo Council 5560 Knights of Columbus,.presents check for $1,000 to Nicholas W. HtrberkRoss, 1606 Rising way, Mountainside, and Newark before moving to Springfield in • and,-home series. ,Thls game-will conclude the programs, social services, referrals, tran and cabinetmakers making furniture in the bega'"~ n operatin'" g i'n" '""196"0 1971 He owned a drugstore in Newark for 35 will be given at the 35th annual Gas Station and naxt door to . Kachur, president of the Hemophilia Association.',of. Northern', New Jersey, as ; N.J 070M~-The award ceremonies will take l 1 1 3 ; season for both teams. Game time Is 1:30 p.m spoliation and recreation " Queen Anne and Shaker styles. All were years until retiring in 1U61 \ .. exhibition of the Central the A4P ' at Thomas A. Gurrera, chairman of the association'* home care program, »~ * -• place at 8 p m --^^^ • making reproductions of Colonial'artifacts. He was a member of the Independent Order Jersey ModeL Railroad Club! 1 Stern was sworn inaB-Unlted States Attorney WeBtfleloV (whicht-i-opens. Show Um€Tare T'3(Ktg*9 S6 They also had~lhe opportunity of visiting Mrs. Amelia Davis^ for the District of New Jersey^pn Feb 1,1971, of Odd Fellows - - 30 cent dividend tomorrow night TJjTrn on-Fridays 2 t&p pjn. three museums, all housed in Colonial afterjiaying served as chief assistant to the Survivors are his wife, Anne, a daughter, jnd 7-30 to 9 3Qjjkj^n, on Save on Wallace Own Save on Wallace Crystal :!••'•.' buildings the Vivian Beck Ertell Button former ifs Attorney Frederick Irs Irma Gelfand. of Springfield, two sisters, •to-fhe-shoW) a model of (be ^Saturdays, and 2 (0.5 p m. declared by bank mother of pastor "U historic train will be featured. Includes clockwise from the top Avorjdale Also includes Southwick and Odyssey lead Museum, the largest collection in the United Since 1971, he has gained national recognit Fannie and Mrs Resale Stager v_a_brother, ^lndays There is a small flOJSHQM Starting In April, 1975, as part Monarch Revere and Richelieu Also Brighton, crystal patterns not shown W Ersklne Runcle, States; the Kessler Museum of Edward Funeral services were held Tuesday for Mrs-; for his exemplary performance in his duties Saul, tvWK^grandchUdren Tand a , great, «dmfs8ion charge of the national bicentennial Fontambleau Lorelei Sienna and White Racine president of the Maplewood Marshall Boehm's porcelain (70 in all) ;• Swan Amelia Bott Davis, 78, of 93A Forest drv- "Certainly the convictions he has woq in grandchild ^~^ Bank and Trust Company, hab Museum of the American Revolution and Spnngfield Mrs David died at her homejuu Newark, Jersey City, Atlantic City, as well as celebration. I collectlons-of early American glass and silver. announced that, the board of Saturday ' •. major convictions against several state Shrimp eggs t _ directors of the bank have After the tour they had a candlelight dinner at Mrs Davis was, the mother of Msgr^ohn F officials has changed the face of governments Dr. Bloom is honored Gitysophistbate. declared a quarterly dividend the Spread Eagle Inne, Flemington. Davis pastor of St Michael's p C. Chijrchc- in New Jersey," Ross of B'nai B'rith Bald ' A shrimp produces about T?! 1 \< of 30 cents per share The Cranford . '- Stern graduated with honors from Hobart by dentistry academy^^ 500,000 eggs in a single dlvldendwiU be'paid on Dec College in 1958, and "was awarded a Ford Mrs Davis lived in South Orange and Jersey,.- Drr William M Bloom, with offices-liT^ \}&< This it whit ill the commotion is 24 to stodcholders of record of City before moving to Springfield 15 years ago,'. Foundation National Honor Scholarship for Newark man faces three years to" the University of Chicago Law Mountainside and-Spnngfield, was inducted as about. FLORSHE1M brings tha Dec 4 She was a communicant oT St Rose of Un\a,, a fellow of (he Academy pf General Dentistry at Runcle noted that each R C Church, Short Hills, and a member of Its!. School, from which he graduated in 1961 Some easy casualn«» of-country of his major awards Include Young Man of New the group's annual meeting held-recently in dividend payment hearing on Dec. 3 Rosary Society She was a member of the { Houston > -tweedv-into-the «lly, FUOR. "represents continuing Jersey Award in 19£L-flnd the U S Jaycees ^ A 62 year-old Newark man was arrested Nov Senior Citizens of Springfield. i ,iro picked him as one of "America's Ten The fellowship is awarded to members of the SHEIM m»tchei fht mpod In growth on the part of the bank ip by Springfield police on drunk driving Her husband was the late Frank A Davis Outstanding Young Men For 1971,"_ academy who have maintained membership M !.{ and indicates a close mellow kithers Makti • whole charges after tils auto crashed into a parked Survmng in addition to her son, are t«ro ' "B'nai B'rith is proud to choose him for its for five consecutive years and have taken 500 { new thing of what l« ««;rj>,WlMr«. cooperative relationship lar on Mountain avenue and Gregory road brothers, Fred Bott of Jersey City and Leonard/1 "Americanism Award — Man of the Year," hours of continuing postgraduate education* ;^ 8 between the bank and its The accused, Raleigh Hayes, was taken into Bott of Delray Beach, Fla , and two sisters, Roes concluded Baume and Wercier . Nicel, ' V - # depositors." (ustody by Pll Edward Kisch, following the Mrs John Lyons and Mrs Daniel MpCa,ule*£ J3A both qf Jersey City . & "Public Notice fto U»»D IT Oil thty 7 05 pm accident Police said Hayes was 11 yourm ftlvo uninjured He wns later released op $250 bail, Arrangements were completed by the Doolr^ OFFlCB-OF THE TOWNSHIP pave diamond drak - ill M Start Your 1974 Brown pending a court appearance Dec 3 _Fqneral Home, 218 W North ave jjCranibr CLERK ,nb< M: FURNISHING FUEL OIL e^olwjhwly In Hum JrW rt Marsh - ... 3PY Christmas or Chanukah Sntmf -proposals wilt—b«- Publicity Chairmen arturgedloobserve tne r-rl rece|wd.J>y-Uw-J " • other tharuspot news Include your, name, '"'SuBili i!" 1 Una Sprlnglleld^New" JoriSy' HAVE A NICE PAY J- --"' -ntw V, ...in theTreHayTour crepe-spt**V«»u»l _ ANNOUNCING that scores "hiflh for comfort.'"Anil in the prennlSM at » Call i 1s- Pisco ..Vi >ft! terms of looking good and tatlfng grea HEADING VVlSI? Bid rorms and Ufclflcatloiu* ,jrrt. FRAGRANCES jnsy boobtalriBa at Iho oldcS or Int 4 ^ifll give you th» nicest-diyilio'comeT ToumshlpTrerk In Iho Municipal -fV -ArarTlllad-chack In I I amount of SIM OB-miwt- Dogwood •F 335 Millburn Ave., Millburn Thi TAwmhlp CommlilM rmarvn the right to roltct any .and^r all bids and to waive minor 'variations II In Iho Interest ol Iho Township It It cfwmfd advlsablttd s,Vj UBtuaueHMi Stride Rite ^-^ FORTAC LADIMS .... TownihlJCIer SE Spild Uosdor, NOWlav ' 15.-221 .m. i fashioned the Torino. HEADING EAST? W HILTON OFFICE let Beautiful (Feo. %\lv U1J£L 1 r AT Candles Free! tP^ *~»~)fr*«fr*£m best of sum 11 willikiclsininiMC! Ai!d'oilr ^ the young ideas • ZADIG Perfume " • •_, *', iU ' ore ilossion.il shoo dtlor^ lit. • »m.-i IX Colchester J IhomvyitHKitls tool in . 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THE STATE ation A squaredanw will bp h«WJ*»iJRby the care$ for Icids Union County 4-H. The program wflHnegui at 8 WE'RE IN Public lacked confidence naj group: pjn. at the First Baptist Church, 170 EJm »t;, Nurse a&i Health Services A love for chUdrcnbrought Jack Ferrere out Sine cde,g November 1972, President Nixon's rating Experienced callers, and demonstrators iwB By David F. Moore, > week h I h i an" Wear posfflwfrof »*?' Tuv One of the major tasks facing New W*-V»!in•Toe governor'g *•> s anWd legislature^ declining plummettedjo its present V percent ifcvpraUe teach steps to participants unfamiliar with newly-elected governor and legislature is to r '•but when I eameihere I had no ides performance ratingslby New Jerteyans during and-Sfr percent unfavorable. ' *" square dancing. ._.• '. : ' ' jj;.?r- ' North Jersey- restore public confidence in state government 1 the oast year have coincided with a much more The New Jersey Poll was conducted by the and loveiare the guidelines Results from the New Jersey'Poll, conducted Eagleton InsUtutc of Rutgers Unlvefilfy- A Conservation Foundation before the election by the Eagletoa Institute 0/ dramatic/decline in President Nbpn's rating, gn Children!! Speclalhr.ec" ~ FMBT« high oT S3 percent "excellent" a* random sample of"" Ne* Jersey'residents and 1* IHBS~ themiar Rutgers University, show that the public's ' during toeperiod rating of the job being done by Governor "good" and 46 percent "fair" or "poor" just was interviewed by ^i^rtoTSr^^ap^d to ^^ *>i*m.sew^, B*rr**1>a. made his Job «ji*»ship.-with the young pajjwtoj, One thing about writing about the en- bf h| hli ltl it i William CahiU and the outgoing legislature has before his overwhelming electoral victory in October $-13 demorptrate that aUQurvaripusterviceB meet reach fRr beyond uwt; «*-__^>^Jittttt, MM many 61 f*J***^, vironment as long as I've been at it; sometimes national standards-tor- quality ca»." *- ."-*-« 1 ,, i tijy r/i f •<,., i iu^-!» j> ^ . 'withdrawn,*!** jh*y first«««;]» ho*MW, one can say* "See, I told you so!" . . declined to a point where critical responses outnumbered favorable ones by more than two To earn national accreditation, the agency to make an onntfte ln)^«*on^«ccordlng tac W rrr- ' Remember the uproar about phosphates in to one. - made a long terlea of' appraisals of all iu Mr* Rocemary Cuocaro, E N, the Visiting their inUreats are „ detergents? It was right after theinercury-in- CahiU's performance was called "excellent" .services, which include nursing care, physical NurK&ejtan,tj»4inctat^ni( involyeda day "To me, my J o How Jerseyans voted ( childrtftj1 besaid.m'* tuna-fish uproar. Somehow the problems come or "good" by, 28 percent and "only lair" or rand speech therapyrTuiu?lUSn and mental—xttnteevteyw.WembjjraofbottAelprdMd with them* and sonjetJriS so thick and fast that they crowd each other out poor" by 65 percent with the remaining 7_ "OverallOa, , hho w ggoo d a jjo b do yyog thihK the 9ow«rnor«i \itNrtmvf l» ^health counteUng Aw«urveyed were all other A tfie staff Wj *&ta0o eiir)Wn'ttie,«g^'s of the public's attention, phosphates have been percent expressing no opinion. excellent goodd, onlly fairf , or pt»OT77' „..«• t . phases^ a of operation— management^ forgotten for the time being by many.but The legislature's performance-was rated as ------Excellent Good Foir Poof Doai^novtl -irgawiaUon;, Unancei-and^cimTmunUy oBJgtg-J „ 1 _ -JUi ^^^i^^^XL^^U - arguments about their impacts on the natural ' ' excellent" or "good" by~22 percent of those .relations A report was submitted to the The VNHSta also certified hy.the state for the ^j0*™*TZS.^IScf S^fc^W" environment still so on. responding and "only fair" or "poor" by 54 38 39 10 October 71 r -vNatlonal LeagueTcommunlty nursing service care of Medicare an*Me4ioMd pattenU- It is w*jgy pert «P «nuch paUence b^cntM, JHf« percent with 23 percent,expressing no opinion i 38 36 M 'That's why if s interesting to leaf through the The present rating of the,governor Is the February 72 Committee in March. V^ one of sbx of about «Bta^certifl«I home SZi i, ,^f AuSf^ mdden Oct. 28 tssueoLl'Science" and find a report on a Mory 72 , 7 35 37 -15 u 7 lowest he has received since the N.J. Poll t v In June, league representative* visited the bealmagetidea^eWJeriey which alsofcSve S5ff*iS »Sii_S2 * saMm' ' study of Lake Onondaga, near Syracuse, N.Y., Octobar 72 5 • 37 41 _JJ_ 4 began in October 1971. At that time CahiU agencytpverify^#o^Ho>«ibrolttedand nationalaccredlUOoiu % ^ , h^^iSed?^ in which researcher C.B. Murphy_Jr.j*ports received his highest rating - 45 percent -"exr January 73 5- ,35—40 14 7 _ 7 r that state and local laws limiting phosphate 3 33 -44 15 T»m8CupyfFwtwe. feels thai the love l cellcnt" or "good" and 49-percent "only fair" Morch73" ' "half the tbflrapjyHe.wld, "Thes«>«bUdien WEST INDIES CRUISES concentrations in detergents have apparently 2 32 43 a Scholarship or "poor " This rating remained fairly con- May 73 15 ' needalotof wyeiandcare Th^yweflsjoflBiwe Enloyltw luxury olcrulikiofM paid off with a cleaner lake. I say apparently to sistent until after October 1972 By May 1973, 2 26 44 21 7 maintain the author's scientific caution, but • October 73 GEORGE'S SPECIAL 1ln*.1uxury llnan wt CM just before the Republican primary, which established; you on...<*cltMM Inclvdt there appears to be little argument involved. ~ Cahill lost to Charles Sandman, his standing "Overall, how good a |ob do you think the present New Jersey Legislature it A»^fm**p getting them to amUe-, The author reports on a study of the lake fallen to 34 percent "excellent" or "good"- WITH THIS COUPON has been estabfehe^i at Union VVh^9isn'tin 58 percent "only fair" or "poor " doing-excellent, good, only fair, or poor?" •r between July 1971 and January 1973. It spans 20 44 CoBetfe by iBfnCj^cabeth The-current legislature received a rating of October 71 10 26 legal phosphate bans which'dramatically cut 23 41 \\ J- 24 Tomasuhroi Crttif^lt was the amount of phosphates entering the lake via 24 percent "excellent" or "good" - 52 percent February 72 annwheed thIsTwee)ri9y Dr CRUIfll FROM H1WYOHK _ 23 43 13 ' 21 .t «,»6m»ot>thBolder .the Syracuse sewage treatment plant. It also "only fair" or "poor" just after the opening of May 72 Kenneth , V, * tversen, room and uses his tool box to • MS3?"D»S8a»?.«5.-" its first session in February 1972.'* The October 72 29 39 12 president, , _ records a striking reduction in phosphates in- different kinds of tools FOLOBRtl - • ' the'lake, accompanied by significant changes legislature's standing was at its highest in January 73 - 28~ 40 9 N 20 The full tuition scholarship ••} give themlittte quines," , in its plankton population. In other words, the October 1972 after it had defeated Cahill's March 73 1 "-—26 44 10 is Intended for a Stydent who them name, the different tools tad lake is now healthier inasmuch as proposal for a state income and property tax, 24 A3 9 SHELLFISH Moy73 plans a career in snv of the teU me what they're for.'t ,., , eutrophlcation was slowed down. when it received a 30 percent "excellent" or 22 - 40 24 October 73 ti 14 fine arts, areas of painting, Since FerjjBrefW the onry man. aside fimn.lhe . rin's Jjp^ Eutrophication, if you recall the language of •good" score to 51 percent "only fair" or DINNERS •doctors, that many'of the cliUdren_s§e^p s PATIENCE AND LOVE — Jqiife ftrfWe's jofi- at Criirdrin's •poor " Since October 1972, the legislature's iMiuuuiiiniiuuiHiunnniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiwHiniiiiHuiiiiuniiitiiiimiiiiiiiHMiuiiiinmiiiiiiititiiHiiimiiimmmiuiHiiiiuH the phosphate arguments, is the natural aging 3T daily basis, he has become a sort of father XMountpTnside is rnoretHdn'tr^iportlng•th*. sWWj^/to^Bn^jJEHfldil^Jwapy process of any lake which gradually converts it Includlngf The Bess Tomasulo Pine substitute for^any of them 6essions ,Hero>ie spends or r«wf rnorn»n»» with R«ggfe,oyoong potlent qt the to a marsh and then a swamp because of witt I -"Wltn^KilbTafir-bo^ri talk sports aU the rehabilitation hospital for-physically handicapped youngsters. :.. \ deposits of dead vegetation on its bottom. The LoWer jplSrshlp Hrae,1! be? explained K'< 8^/or them to process is vastly accelerated by enrichment, Non-secret weapon ^have a man to (brow a ball around with and talk literally fertilization, of the water by "about the-latest games AU chUdren look for a phosphates and other nutrients which stimulate : Kiig Crab Lep Two WoHcjs Buying Wisely scholarships. el$b~ywr to • father-image, and ntayberthat's what attracts the growth of the vegetation. The argument Irtbfl • -student? planning to enterthe them to me." He added* "»«••»•'' WWfe«ainff waxes hot locally among; opponents of Tocks , Thanksgivi#|j Island Reservoir, because nutrient runoff from LIBRARY r]ed Sbrlip..StiHei Shrli New York State chicken farms, they say, will From Better Business Bureau of New York, Inc. Fried Oysters to rapidly destroy the usefulness of the reservoir Dear Larrle- and always has* at, ...... fund-raising S representataive said they had a new method of on an installment contract? The neason I'm , lntereats, ha takes a humble attitude towanj his if it gets built. Battling the cold My husband doesn't feel I am a safe driver_ writing you is because my mother made a Two Worlds, an organization established in. The Onondaga^rcport is one of the first •financing tailed "balloon note " When I asked < work, "J-donitdo anything, speclal/ihe paid MAKE HASTE SCpWUV-—^ When I received a letter from an insurance purchase on her installment plan and when I 196Q to jissist the environmentally deprived ttiiHIi-t In rnpipln on ttig hyri'« nf thf- h|| By ROSE P. SIMON him just what this was, he was very vague in ^'Aftter to many yean of life, you sometimes - "From the Diary of a-SnaU"," by/Gunter company saying, I had won the. "Safe Drivers looked at the contract it didn't list these child, specifically young teenagers,: in Union — . arguments between UVj environmentalists and tie Springfield PuBllc^XIBfary"lists The his answer. Can you (ell me what this new (No alcoholic b$«raw purch»»«_nM»»»»rW=^ lot of good, but when following titles among the recently received Grass. It is the snail which moves slowly but Award" my husband laughed In fact, thlB method is? charges separately. My mother thinks Uie- se^^iich^me^ffld^"n^iWa"-C«Jnty, will conduct a fund^WniMWve.W^ '• the detergent companies. It turns out that the surely in order to make progress. This I insurance company is offering me a limited finance charge is the interest, Is this so' ; ecologists at least in thus case, have had their books: , . /> NEW METHOD symbolic of the accomplishments, of the coverage travelraccident policy for only $5 the CONCERNED 2268 - facts and-theories pretty straight after all. LIFE IN THE POLAR REGIONS. Dear New: "The Polar Worlds," by Richard Perry. Socialist Democratic Party and of men such as first year and $10 a year thereafter, BA^INCREASE Stn^M.aching at -n, , '^^^T^^^^^^ The author of the article concludes that, This method of financing Involves a series of Dear Concerned: MORRIS AVE. 1 In contrast to the Antarctic, which comprises ' Gunter Grass In modern Germany/;, • t My husband'doesn't want me to take out this small payments after which there is a large The 1972 report of the , Tho#e .that ^work WiU> Jack'KenteH ted Worlds volunteers, collecting donations f« the v, compared ..with spending money to get ' The Truth in Lending Law requires that the 8 a frozen continent surrounded by a partially, policy as he feels ttis not on the level. I'll admit final payment Unethical financing agencies, in finance charges and insurance charges are to UNION T^TTIL., ^« ™« HS ' #»««htiy, Il^avef As bne stiff meiriber ^ n^^n^ House, ;a-Plalnneld :' . phosphates but of sewage-, It looks like a good Contained in his diary are some ..(actual to you, Larrle, my driving really Isn't all that frozen sea, the Arctic is a partially frozen using this method may mention only the be stated separately. , InvepOgaUon sayst rape^in- eo^njented, TSifrei rinly onfe Jack We're -'fy^^ a|dlng teenage boyBln need of foster '' idea to have more Jaws limiting phosphates in * accounts, some fictional pieces. 'Not qi$y ha yH,P9 11 ocean-almost-BurroundeoVbyJanpV-Thls-is-a- good Isjmy husband right? monthly payments and neglect to tell you-about - ILy.QU .purchase on_a conditional sales (In 686-1200 iMCky to,navehim ' *' ')iomes Additional '^funda;• "'areV needed^ a "" detergents.-1'irgo mTnTone better b^r arguing" GraSl»TTIH«r?sTi5rftvr?g the country and by IS pereeot- comparative study of both'areas, which, in AWARDED 4he large final one stallment) contract, your mother should" -ifBiTero'-ane'Ws wBer Florence, reside in TipbKesman sflartoisssp thehomfein-iiperariorr— "that his.evldence helps prove that where lakes usa brief history of socialism in Gerniany, Uic 1 in big cities wlhere 92 out of spite of their bleakness and severely cold Dear Awarded: lirrie O'Farrell, Better Business Bureau realize the finance charge Is not interest It is Mountainside They are parentaI of Wq,sons Mana t0 improv« tyistrwsture. ^i-ili-.iu..-:, -I are concerned, there's a lot of legislation ad- political rise of Willy B.randt (for whom he every 100,000 women were climate, has permitted the existence of "Bargain policy" policies have been the difference between the cash and Ume price Dennis and Joseph, and the grandparents ol Thc SspepOlte8mans ,exppiainidi Renaissance *£&&?•• visable to control sewage outfalls .ani even campaigned vigorously). and glimpses of victims of this crime — CNS abundant flora and fauna. Although the two marketed for 15-20 years by a succession of Dear Larrie Larrie O'Farrell, Better Business Bureau, -'-'House is designed "for children who come from where private septic systems can enter the regions are about 12,000 miles apart, there is family life-Che-has a wife.and.four chUdren) companies If one were to Have a separate IS ^ll^< waters. Is it true that it's unlawful to lump finance HO Fifth ave, ,jBhflotw home, sltuaUons--:y»hlap*:,'.there is evidence that there may be living links between He reports on the. condition of Jews policy for every type of accident and every type charges with Insurance charges when buyipg New York, N.Y, 10011 t i Certainly New Jersey has many lakes that them (Arctic terns?) -\ .'• m&^:t*i^ particularly In Danzig, during Hitler's'regime of JlljiesiUiatiilahtcausea tr(p,to Jhehospital, t'jii'yn>J^*- BJt'VJ, v'n^v suffer from an overdose of nutrients .and Various type| of seals from Antarctica are Here' he "speaks o! the transfer of••J»wi h it would be bflCoWiy «MuJconvSfcnt the subsequent degradation that need -similar children fo' segregated schools; the wearing of "Safe_ Driver Award" might bo a bit ld,includingthelHifeoattern3:Several ; study; and perhaps, similar remedy. explorers have reported on thh e movementts of the yellow badge, the persecutiprij/Vie camps meaningless, inquirers have indicated to us Sleep for amateur actors gyow psyetwdogtcally and d healthy nii" .v rs/tiifv Having seen the constant battle with weeds petrels', skuas, penguins and whales from the and the attempts to reach Palestine. they Had received the award despltethe fact jfulliye" ' and algae in places like MountajjL.Lakes and ice pack to the rookeries. Especially interest- that they had never had a driver's license' Medford Lakes and many more in between, it The final chapter is .aiTessay based on ing is the mating and breeding cycle of the Albrecht Durer's engraving "Melancholia I," LarrieO'Farrell, Better Business Bureau seems iJte it's high time New Jerseyans con- '. penguins. i ' - trolled cleaning agents. There is a bill In this on the -occasion of that artist's 500th birthday In Arctica, where "there are climatic celebration. The author puts In a good word for' -Dear Larrle' — — goes by the boards fcr art 1 state's Legislature (A-433, introduced by I havea number of debts that I'd like to pool of^nctrtK street, tinden. differences, most forms of life depend on the melancholy and philosophizes on the state of ByJOHNSINOR Do you suppose John Barrymore had to get Assemblyman Thomas Kean, and now in together^ and make one payment monthly to a seas for sustenance. Perry examines the lives the. world. .,'.; "No rest for the wicked," Bald grandma. She up now and_then at sunrise to look for a Senate Committee) that would provide for financing agency, I investigated this idea by rSSS'^ Multiple frierosis unit . of seals, whales, walruses, polar bears and * ' •—o—o— . • . rewrote the tiook of Isaiah a little to get that tweezers so he could untie the knot in a kid's regulation. foxes of the High Arctic. He also describes the gqlng to a finance agency who was very Wel,Beltt One can hope that the people who really pay SHAPING OF THE NEW DEAL quote But it still held water. tennis shoe? hares, wolves, caribou and musk-oxen .Whose "Franklin D. Rbosevelt," by Frank Frt idel courteous and understood my problem. After a ;^o»ejih Nad>II was , , the price,' waterfront recreationists and "01' Harvey Chote ran more corn out ol the 1 starting new program habitat is the vast tundra. There is a glossary , '#_ .L L:_-^r_uj i i... ..i * Dn~.^ Jfntfthv HlnriiRRinn uHlh A ronrpfipntnllvp nf thin .?««!, Cantanwro of Scotehrwins w« «- • flje.^nona. Multiple Sderoste Society, The fourth biographical volume about Hoose- lengthy discussion with a representative, of this hills near Cum!, plumb wore out at 38 I never And don't .you imagine the Lunte have TAeiiNational MulUple Sclerosis Societ residents, let their leglsjators know what the" and bibliography following the-text. J^ae^ndtertpastajasurer Danld j~L'$%,terser Chapter, this week velHs-called-"fcaunehing-the-Nfw-Deal It company! decided notJkLslgn with them Jlfceu Been a man work so hard Jl JsQMSBQDY to keep,^heir dog? and cats from When? 1 v price is for not following wise environmental concerns itself With Gov. Roosevelt's prepara- reason for my decision "was that the I must have a wicked streak, because I have bounding into their bedroom at a IS a m and -^ ewasrWerfedaecretary , and *S3j2ftp£^program &wmmn*ST j policies. ' __ . -: -1—A FOOTBALL HERO 1__ lion Tor the presidency and his first few months > beengetting Uttle-restlately And my wife must staring a riotl. _ - _ , Randall was yl^ as advisor to S^XjnKnSty. "Brian Piccolo," by Jeannie Morris. It was in office. ..•.';.;_'• be even more wlcked^She looks like she's about (I personally will give you 100-J t>dds thai the 1969 football season and the Chicago Bears to drop. Tallulah Bankhead NEVER pUed out of the 01 the society, explained that the were minus one runningback for their last five It tells of his numerous communications with — Happiness was getting dressed up and going out 'puirJoie df tho'program would be to encourage - ; School lunches President Hoover about the war debt his Representing us We have been running late hours Playing at sack at dawn to deliver her sore-throated son's with THE girl or guy of your life Things haven't ' games. He was Brian Piccolo who bad. been playacting. (I think grandma had something to paper route) The American Cancer Society his predicted VatfeVits and their families to participate In; stricken with cancer at the age of 26. As a meeting with Democratic leaders to devise a that up.000 peoole-wUI die of .cancer; lit 1974 for 'fcta&ter a,ctiv)lttes Patienls, volunteers and ' FLORENCE GAUDINEER SCHOOL say about THAT, too) You get three things when you work at a • really changed over the past 50 years except — student he first starred in his favorite sport in course of action for the lameduck sessions and 'lack of early &$gnoate and.prompt, proper 'iH?ttta1niUes,will get together weekly and plan '. Monday, Nov. 19 — Hot Lunch: Juice, hot his selection of a cabinet which would work out In, Washington Well, unless you are Into It, you may not know community theater A great dear of experience. that young people today plan-their futures a bit : Fort Lauderdale's Central High School, then in A great deal of satisfaction And a great deal of ti«atment-CNS_, meetings aceotding to what interests them. ; hero sandwich, green beansr-fruit, r/iilk. Cold his plans far the New Deal program. this But there-is NO way to come home from more carefully than their counterparts in. the 20's, Wake Forest College in North Carolina. the theater at midnight and go right to bed free coffee '• Platter: Juice, hero sandwich, bean salad, His excellent record resulted In his being ; fruit, milk. _'_•'•• Some of these proposals aimed to restore The Senate I just don't think it can be done Mix 40 cups of coffee with an evening 6f That's why we at Union Center National Bank named the Atlantic Coast Conference's most - Tues. — Hot Lunch: Juice; roast turfcey,_ and maintain-prosperity, provide farm i chef, Clifford P Case, Republican of Railway, 315 Old You HAVE to talk the thing out After a creativity and it's no winder the amateur actor do so much financial counselling for-young „valuable player. His name also appeared on 1 improve the use of rural and Torest lands and , rehearsal or a performance, the adrenalin is comes home with his eyes pried open tike he'd ectiye Sfrvi#|giTriinder: ' stuffing, gravy, candied sweet potatoes, peasT several All-American lists. And it was on the Senate Office Building,-Washington, DC. 20310 marrieds and young businessmen Don't'je^oUr age " • fresh fruit milk. Cold Platter: Juice, chicken develop muchrneeded hydro-electrical power surging through your veins like a-flash flood just swallowed a whole bottle of No-Dot _- I , night of his marriage to Joy Murrain in 1964 ' One of Roosevelt's first important actions was fool you We're rather young at heart '. salad, slice of pickle, potato chips, fresh fruit, Harrison AJVilhams, Democrat of Westfield, 352 And somewhere near Sam it will run its During the evenings of recent weeks, I have that he was invited to Join the Chicago Bears^ watched my wife take innumerable falls over her when l^^ears old • milk. ' . • Authority; Old SenateOHiceBuildingrWtshlngton, DC 20610 course. There are many incidents-recorded by Brian couches, dodge bltkand pieces if an exploding 30 days prior to their birthday: He ; ^ •;• Wed.- — Hot-Lunchr Juice, ptea, slice of and others about the men With whom he was All Oils is fine if you are-a professional actor Younggm must stdljeglster with Selective ; ; cheese, bread, butter, pudding or fruit, milk. car,, get nearly rammed by an electric : young men acluaily^have'threV associated. These and the stories of his private Freidel gives lengthy reports of the financial and can trudge up to bed after leaving word Five Convenient Locations in Union Service atlne time ol their ifih birthday jeven < Cold Platter: Juice, egg salad platter, two runabout, duck bullets in the dark and run up itions (1) they must register at age' , life, involving his wife, three young daughters, crisis, ihe inauguration, the recovery pro- The House with the maid that you do not want to be though there is no draft, Edward Henderson I slices of bread, mayonnaise, pudding or fruit, disturbed until at least mid-afternoon and down staircases time after time, Telephone 688-9500 aq(lng state dh^ectw o* Selective Service notify their local Selective ; parents and friends, complete the portrait of 'grams,' the conflicting international and ' J,. ... , „ ,. „ ., -milk> - ---: •,;-• _ -domestic policies._and the failure of the._ ~iW*e« J Rmaldo. Republican of-Union 1513 But if you are a breadwinner, a homemaker, All In-high-button shoes and Poor-length wwiihlstek irds;when they change aadresaes.. .,.;; !' Tnurs and Frl. — School Closed ..—. .: this attractive young man. His good humor, disarmament'and economic conferences fongwortn House Office BulWing. Washington, DC a student, on )n some other way gainfully oc- "skirts •—-•' ~ " • „, „,.-» TO-INr.(T,v must carry their fia^caritoflUL;:- - Thanksgiving Recess. determination and courage stood him in good So next time you go to eny community stead, not only on the football field but also Roosevelt's firmness and charm and his wife " 20515^ Represents Union, Springfield, Roselle, cupied during your daytime hours, the bell tolls I to register is a ^he«ni until their, -liability expires, which for :,.:,;; . Menus subject to change, in case ot theater, take n lwk at the actors, actresses:, during and after hits several traumatic surgical Eleanor's wisdom and graciousness are floselle Park, Kenihvortfi and Mountainside a lot earlier than that, Charlie iemphaslwd, and could mosi men today is at age'26. '--emergency. - ..,'.-...... revealeoTthroughOuc, " The amateur actor (amateur means "love" and members of the stage crew, and experiences:., j; V r • remewbsr a Jew UUQgs, 1 Selective Service is undergoing a major Edward J Patten, Democrat o( Perth Amboy, 2332 but it also meansTfree") has to feel off the ftiop^Hendcrson explained, TbirnTtoiUe OfficeTuiHingTWashingtonTffCHJ) ~ "glamor of-tfFtngKl before -and-begin-tiie -Remember Biey are prdbably all dead m - USpresents Linden " business of ^teymg-tlive and above water the their feet Remember ttey^on't get a cent for To Publicity-Ghairmen: 4.1 j taking place Many local boards are- food -' • - next day ^ ~" what- they're doing. Remember they are All other provisions of the WoiililijX^ i\tiulikwsortie tiu~likw 'sorti e hElfPin " ~" I mean, howl-many times do yau-suppote ai,— .thftl r Wood pressur. e by sloshin^g. al l tha-.t P||tary Selective Service Aci remain In force belng-«relocated or consolidated at_a. fewer... 1 rffh RfmhardHmwflit advKi the ttppfe the coffee down. And Iremember they probably tne^amrual lottery WlB Ije-nAMfoung men J>«nihe|?,Qj; administrative sites across -the; preparing_^2le ivspaper .releases?. mwt^tau*To^««r^TT*<™B ala^W eliminate the ne«J foryouog inen^ Write to this newspaperman^ ask night befote as i'CamiUe," only to have to be have fo~get up as-earry -as you do jhe nexf versa ;- ifttgPa afTiwn-tMnBxMay, slip on morning' —- » Henderson said thejaw requiwsUuit all-HMJa-^MvejJ^LyjgaLfidmJnistrsqve sites JBenteson- anfelce r=r 1 - for onr "TipAon Submitting NewT tate Senate ~ a robe, and drive- a childhild, t o schooLbecaushli e hihis - But,•whateveryou do, dan'tpjty t*»ert They- persons in-the IMM^SZi^r with- •, wlo^lstrSstnd advisors tor^istoants^ve BvANNlRUDY- «auMn.'UiaYe_U.a!iy other way; -^ ^ Whenever anybody teUa-mehe-fergofng to buy^ .a dog to keep watch, over them I UUnk of'"1 ^dog that woulddojust«hatUanybody broke in SCMCH Plains 0/0/6 Classes ^erecrin voice, Riano; r "Sugar," the cocker spaniel we had when I was Watch."" ."•. •• ','..' , ."••••• » (H: growing up, Sugar was as sweet as his name. Much of his-lethargy had to do with hla , Francis X, McDermott, Republican, 312 " The Mpsteri{j>5jr!^JH»l of theory In a group class at , I mean, he was a nice dog to pat, but I weight. Just sitny mother refused to recognh&~ Massachusetts ave., Westlield 07090 the Arts i^. fegMWring school, which Is located at the Iti Past Tense students forj .private, in Masterwork Music and Art wouldn't want him to watch, my sister. And he that he was no watchdog, sb& also failed to scf"" r didn't.-, ;_f „._ ...:,:.:.^^JL: ; that he was playing her for a sucker when it i - __ ONELYEABAGO- _ * lot at the foot Of Mountain avenue According utruchon in voice taught by FoundaUon,- Morria._Couniy .^. put my mother was under the impression to iigurea released by Union County Clerk 'Miss Sandra OfrUng and in Park Commission Cultural ,, General Nearly 10Q citizens, the majority from the that Sugar was a watchdog and thought that he. 12 years we had Sugar I don'F ' * "" neighborhood of Washington avenue, jam tl HENRY NWTON, Springfield topped every piano by Micha^My.., Center, 30O" Mendhamrtrd.,;>,r. inherabsence,Immediately took his place by.. Molt mother ate one guilt-free meal. "Look iv ilodfinlb] Pinion Qjunty.miuiisJnaJlty iaJfce percentage ol May also t«a^s music Wbrristown...... the front door and stood, fangs bared, awaiting . those~eyes7^ihe~w6Tffo^yTrglanclng "down a action by the governing body on flooding eligible voters casting ballots in the recent any would-be Intruders. . Sugar. whovhad -stationed himself woefully _- problems; this latest protest is a result of a election, Otft of 6,759 registered, 3,6^7 or 88- Why she thought this I'll never know; because beside her dining chair, "I don't care what you Including Rosalie, RoseTle. Path, Kenlbivorth day-after-Election-Day downpour that innun percerit came to'the polls say, that dog is hungry.'; ' .. L-.iv*> ' dated ",th* town . Two year contract between1 Actually, he was.sleepy from having conmAlptph J Higgins, Democrat, 43 Hillside td the. Regional Board of Education and the OER-YOURS NOW FOR, History's Scrflpbook sumed a can of'dog food 10 minutes before W/|JjP»bfltr"Q72fl8 , . Regional Teachers Association is unanimously ' JSVEARSAGQ "Don't let him con you, mama,"'we kid^ '-, approved by the bo»rd . Curtain goes up on A survey (if students at Jonathan Dayton* would say. "He isn't hungry, he's faint from the Alexander > Menza Democrat, 67 Georgian court, Jonathan Dayton All-School Players' produc- Regional High School shows a "back-to-the- On Nov. 16,1870, Oklahoma was admitted as walk to his food dish." , HUNe 07205 tion of "Our Town" JEROME JUNES stars farm" treriarwllh « large nuinber of pupil* the 46th state In the Union. ' - ' But mother,Jike a middle-aged Huckleberry; in "Maiuof LAMancha" at a* suburban theater JndicatMg a, willingness to enroll in agrtcuT» I ALL THE TRIMMINGS The Suez CanaJ was officially opened, Nov. Finn, would secretjy drop him morsels from'' DISTRICT 9B < . -o-o- turally-oriented courses, if these were offered ^ ,. A driver who testified he drinks wine «wy E.RV • • ' ' her. plate. As » raulLof this practice, my Including Union, Springfield Panama and the United States signed an - mother's figure.remained trim and Sugurs ; " Mountainside, Linden The ^tate Highway Department announces it day on orders of Ms phy»icl»nTlndS that W>, agreeipent about the Panarna Canal, Nov: 18, went to the dog**-' • • », i haa let a coatract for preliminary engineering defense for -a drunk driving charge ' in SpjHngfleld police courted is Nnai'fnS .- :<*»?' W08 ' -. ., ••" \ . And even ..though her never took a more C Louis BasMpo, Reputlwan, 175B Kenneth ave, survey t 1«4 Morrin Av«i * m HA' .NBJWARK. N J. WHIM • MMua IMS felt a lot safer that way and, rather than years of suffering from a lack of parking the advertised pricef or Thanksgiving dinner at I KtItluitrl , Propi h 0706S faculties, merchants on the north side of Morria Union. President Kennedy flew to Texas for a two- -disillusion her, we kids decided to let sleeping' a local resUumnt ., LEW AYRKS flan' in avenue get a break with the opening of a 75-car "King of the Newsboys" at an arta thenter, day Witt in that state, Nov. 21. 1963. dogs lie. ilir* •'

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SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, November 15, 1973-7 health work will require ad- ilitlonal funding during ihe Meeting scheduled ernployeVs, savage fights between Annie and imiiiimmiuumitiimiiitt Christmas Seals coining year. We:make an the wild creature that only a knowledge of 6Thursday, November 15, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.); urgent plea, to all residents to 'Miracle Worker' scheduled woyis can tame." Annie is played by Suzy help the current, drive and ta discussrabortiqn Stumpfle; Helen, by Donna Serido. . ' ' request (hat contrO^tion? be ayton Dispatch | mailed as soon as possible to Edward Pinkman of Weslfleld will speak on by Gov. Livingstqivthepians Other members of the cast, include Jerry The ,1973 Christmas -Seal—community.health. Rv u»inp' insure the, continuation dnfie" "abortion and protection of life of the unborn . The drama departmenl of Gov. Livingston In a synopsis of the drdma, Schneider ex- O'Connor, ValerieMcQuera,'StewnCW«»m«n, .. Cajhpaign^Uie 67th ..annual and contrib^Ung to Christraas. association's : programs ^nd chJld^' Nov. 28att)l).m. , -.,.:.;.i. ..: Kegional High School,-Berkeley- Heights, will plained: ^Before teaching makes an im- Judy Seplowin,p . lUruii IvtnrWtty.. l|eU year she finishes after and air pollution—opened this In th« event you do not Columbus Council 5560, Old Shunplke road and 30, and Saturday, Dec. 1, at 6:30 p.m. in Davis world, she makes life miserable for everyone Patti.Ludd, Unda Woodman, Tom Donatelli. preventing . and eliminating school , thrwcrtjtiarters of the con- week as postmen began receive Seals, you may write Harvard street. , . Hall. >. ;. around her. Annie Sullivan, her teacher, brings Dopha Camara. Michelle Newman, Peter deUvfalng appeal letters from emphysema, asthma, chronic •to. TB-BD Central,"1457 All persons and organizations Interested in The play, based on the life of Helen-Keller. a fierce determination to make her way in the Israel, Anath Liwshitz, Robin Helfand, taurie this to the - ' the'TO-Respiratory Disease brochltu, odwr respiratory "projUfe11 are invited to, attend. For adHltiooa! Grenn, George De Carlo, Victor Fronw. cranks to a close, Springfiela' Raritan rd., Clark, pr will be directed by Norman Schneider, head of world.. She-knows how to fight. The play is full s of the course to AnociatioQ of Central.New dltteasert arid air pollution. information, contact Fred Edwards at 376-5w(i.. Tickets will be on sale at the school for I1.7S. senlor Kathi Spielholz also telephone 2724676. -the drama-department. • -----' of fights-civ^ized fights between Annie and he* »u v» «.»>J, which she usually Jersey to homes throughout' "This is the association's runs with Dayton's varsity covers to less than 20 njlnutesr Union County. . • only "general appeal for, > squad-theonlygirl^the^ jS^S^ 17:30. "••»»l»tance, >.JBtaiW. &(Med Vman" squad. At 4-10 and 92 ) Save $20 Ijke niagTc at/ sincere and dedicated athlete, 1 11 OJ. -100's largest privately held jeweler, Pier.1, tbdiy. !-•:..•.. V she/'pjyches herself up" to NOXZEMA NOVAHISTINE ONE-A-DAY in America,, wiiwitnh over 10iu0u -. "? eji""- •••:•.--•---•-. - 2x4 reg. 4?» now 3" ;» 3x5 reg. 9" now 7" • 4x6 reg. 17" nowi'4"!? 6x9 reg. 391 how 29" PLUS.IRON INSTANT SHAVE ELIXER employees. Both the Marshes J-c«MCM»t Ihe men who oppose MULTIPLE VITAMINS make several trips yearly to 1 her.ahd those who compete J1.29 13.49 VALUE &W'..$.iO9 VALUE 98 Europe and the East to seek, against her. •_ . _••-.-.-- SAVE 11.51 A CATCH FOR LIFE AND BREATH — Phil Rizzuto (left) SAVE 55C 74' SAVE 91c | . out the most unusual in jewels. She has never finished-last: The brothers also design and TormeTNaw York Yonkee superstar and chairman make many of the one-of-a- Public No*tice'V> c>t~ thai 1973 Chrlstmos S«al campaign, shows kind jewels popular with their ' Union rnemrArs of the TB-fiesplratory Disease -Association of Central New Jersey how he made clientele.. . v flw difficult plays look easy when he,wd» an active dfarrioncl.peTformor. With R%ut6 ChOrJet Murph'y DRUGS MSEPHELP! •SCItDING and (W«% Katharine Cass. CarVtpqljn for funds to 225 MORRIS AVE. HE1 PE TOWNSHIP ANKeWAklNO Anin<«e«">'" - , ry AN-APPROPRlAjiON OF combat and control emphysarndrasthrna, TB and (In the Oeneral Greene Shopping Center) ad In Ih. CloialNcd pogo« of 52500.00- -,%FROM~" THE - lhl> nowipopor »lll roach ov.w' CAPITAL'; IMPROVEMENT other/breathing disorders ancTajr pollution opened 30,000 neorby Ytadarfoml Monday In Union, Hudson and Monmouth counties. To ploc. your »d, coil,—

< uvynani)/ vviiini^iravi, if *m i»Kh Township ot Springfield' In me Public Notice Counlv of Unlort onct Ihe it^to of New Jersey, n folldwt! . ' Seclloi\ 1. The liriptovement OFFICE OF THE The successful bidder shall bo descrlbedVIn1 Section!;?.,ol this TOWNSHIP CLERK required to furnish and Install a Ordinance 1» hereby suthorlied os Save 207c SPRINGFIELD NEW JERSEY 1000 gallon storage tank pumps a gcnoral Impfowsment to be made PROPOSAL FOR and other Incidental mechanical by Hie Towrahlp of Springfield. FURNISHING GASOLINE equipment at the site ol tho For ihe saldijmprovement there Is 3x5reg.l9'",now15M Sealed bids-will be received by Municipal oarage on center by alprpprlattd the turn ol Today's the 4x6~reg. 39"- now 29" the Township Committee, of the soO.OOjiiriiO)-^" fhe- Capital Township pf Springfield In th._e Ihe successful bidder will be ONEWAY provement'Fund to meet th day for elegance. 6x9 reg,;79" CountV of Union, at a regular required to maintain the aforesaid sis Ihrwf ' meeting to be held In ths Municipal tank pump and Incidental ent -Choose ^-(Ioor4ullof-mellow-magic.. BulldlnQ{Sprlngfield, NJ on iecharjlca,hla! ! l1?S eby authorized fs forthe working or nollllon ot a building on Oriental motif rugs woven in Belgium 8 45 P M for lh« furnishing of allcontract Mountain (Old coach Background colors of washed blue, gasollna that may be required far A certified Chech In tho amount ioad) known as Block 184, Lot 38 servicing of tne automotive of SJOOQO must accompany each within ihe Township of Springfield. ivory, red, gold, green. Cotton/rayon equipment of said municipality for the period from January 1, 1974 to The: Township Committee Sections. Any sum received as blend.' Come now — wHilo elegance December 31, 1974 'mbursement for the costs : reserves the right fo reioct any olved in the demolition of said costs so little. ••'•..•. BIcUMr* must submit price fi tna orafl blds«nd to waiver minor ding M returnetf-to tho Capital both standard and high teat variations If In theTmerwrr of the gasoline Towftahlp.lt Is deemed advisable to »„••„ r... .Jil* Ordinance, shall Bids must be properly sealed do to :ome fifiactlva Immediately endorsed and presented at Mid ARTHURH BUBHRER .nn flnafpassagellnatiassage. mealing A complete analysis and r i, Arthur H. Buehrer. do herebhereby IfemlMtlon o? Ihe qualM«*-<>f Ihe TownlWnXlerk nlly that the foregqlnforegqlna gasoline prcposed to be delivered Spfld Leader, Nov 15 2J 1973 tI Iinane ced f shall be furnished with each bid dino -at a ...•farig Otar meeting of the iijiiishlup Commilfee of the nshlp I'of Springfield In the Shop these other values —" ,,uy of Union anof State of New sey. hold on Tuesday evening, vcmber 13, ,.T»T3, and that the at Pierfs regufer low prices a ordinance »h»ll be submitted, consideration and final passage at a regular meeting: ol said Township Committoejobeheld on 20 Kettle fresh varieties . November VI, ™J, rn the Sprinodcld Municipal Building at B-oo p.M,,iat which time and place any pcrsofi di'Spartiini Interested thereinTfolll, t>t"' given an 0cp0rHJi1ltyji9.be heard concerning KAREN SANDFORT CHOCOLATES An old friend returns sild ordiiiiJriSraipy li poMea on the bulletin board In Ihe ofllce of NameandLocation., Block Lot. Taxe>, Interest Total Due Tsh|pC.ffK made In our own candy kitchen Bufgir 'N' Shake .:' . • •. '."' . • • ....-- • ~^~icr the holidays CWlv«-ln Systtmi, . ^_..____-v • • -\ \- .- _ • • - ••.•__, Inc.BcuUNo.M . 1M —*--- : MMl.7*-^3»SMl »,15l with natural Ingredients

—,TOWNSHrPOPSP(»INOFIELD , D)|K«Kt UNION COUNTY, N.J. . •-. ^ . »J)DUWl Mints AN-ORDlMAMOE- fiftOVIDING :SS!ut«rM..r ,_ . • DutcDt*h IMln. ..T. collector of Taxes • Auorttd Owcolatn, Dark • Ptinut ClCluiMM r P Pttll H • Butttr-Crunch > ^^ ^^JMUJUa AimltJt Wlk _ • jnachirie washable s. T»ll,;em whlryou have, Run ' 07-- • • -'— tUrln, Milk and Dark TELEVISIQLk"TeMS AND Tentnw ? jMo^inagic^Ui^e^ .FEES - TTO*ffeFOR*'-'• AND ; • Mijrthinallew "Man _ - \» / PRESCRIBWO:;: •RCNALTIBS -• WarrnV richT pelty aneKfnade for ' some-ciisfiions and jive on^|t !yj3ur - ^ with irfesJv heavy cream FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.) ~^ZN TAKE NOTICE, -that Iho fun. 11 shades frpm^ermihe white grandmother tnay just tickle her '•;•;!•;-•- loroooino ordinance was passed to bear black. Chpose ope —• it'll . toes on It)., Corijiired for you ; , . Large and Small Boxes and approveo\«t» regular meeting ! from our original recipe thajh o! the Township CommltteS of the compel you tositqnlt, to.sca|ter.;'. today, aAPi_erJ,____ ..._.;; ;, save UP TO •township of SprlnolleldHn the Counly ol ynlon and Stale of New Jersey, hold on Tuesday, evening. hasn't changed for 36 years Novcb 3 V«t«3iH.BueHHeR V «3iTownshhi Clerk Many people havaJoundthataiLthe^ymg realized by 5hppping_ Spfld Loader,NOV.2S,, gT^ for the best car dual is quickly'lost when they agree to COMPARE RATES BEFORE YOU BUY Half Gqllon or Quwt ^convenient, yetcostly finanfiing and insurance plans available. _.. ITCOULTLS^EYOUMONEY ; Smart buyers also shop for the besrftnahcTngVThey find the plan we offer at The National Bank of New Jersey the best buy and THE NATIONAL: BANK " NJ. ' . . OFNeWJURMV OCAIIR r -• tailored to their needs • Consider these important factors, tool NCW AUTO y MAXIMUM . Thejraditional NBNJ low rate • One day service • Nohjddon ITEM LOAN - HATE gimmicks-no red'tape • Choose your own insurance plan .'Not Amount ot-Ncw 12.00163 txpocn t3.B0O.7U. •3.506. ?O necessary to insure 3 years in advance • Credit life insurance Cm Low***. available • Used cars also financed. * . ' ANNUAL PCHCCNT^QE ».MX •.ax i£»x OPEN 7 DAYS A WIfK BATT •';"<- 1: NbmtMrol^ 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Monthly Lo*n 36 - ' 3D . "'• »;• - 36' THE NATIONAL BANK PiVimnli Anwuniol r •:AS^ Etch 54 00 08.00 11100 iiV.aa Four A ea Locat ••..- t« OKIemlnm' Berkeley Holgtrn*• Craniord •Gamood • Motuchen CHAnai ROUTE17: 174RI, 17 in Roclrellejferk ~ " ,: "' GSF.1173-68 • MlddtDMx • NewBnimwIck . North Brunswick • Plalnfleld SwinfltiTh* L ^ J DAIRY STORES NattomlBanli AbovtSwfingl STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT, — 10TO9:30 , , • . OPEN SUNDAYS—1 Scotch Plains • South Bruniwlck • Spotiwood • Wntfleld ot Nffw JvKvcy ' FioalUv^Union'Bancorporetlbn" FOIC • SOME ITEMS-MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT All. LOCATIONS / ' '.

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SPRINGFIELD (N,J.) LEADER-Thursday, November 15, 1973-9 Men offered ^-Thursday. November 15. 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER Town meeting Final figures released BREYER'S mm nnniuiiimiiuimmiumiiimimiimiuuiiiimimimmmmuiii iiimmiinmmtuiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiiiiimiiii|iiju, fitness doss (Continued from pig* 1) Bayer Natural RigMGuarffMissBreck ' .. • • • ' 1 saying that the light should be in operation at Summit Y .Aspirin Diamond Foil Ice Cream Deodorant Hair Spray Soap ^.'probably late next spring." on voting in Sprin OURDtSCOUWW Report from Washington § Ruocco added that, the town's complaint of Fitness over 40 is the prime, OURQJSCOUNTPRIce OUR DISCOUNT PRICE OUR DISCOUNT PRICE stream encroachment near Hillside and target of a new men's noon (Contlnutd from 1) : * totals for the questions were S0,2lda course begimUBg this week at Mountain avenues had been endorsed by the N. respectively. .. • ..-. V J. Water Policy Commission and a-complaint is Manner: - Springfield, 2,2*3; Mountainside, the Summit Arj&a VMCA.. Liiiuiiniiumiuuiuuuui'uiiiiiiumiuiBi Rep- Matthew J. Rltuldoiiimiiiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiuii^ . Approval was given to the Called the "Forty Plus Club," being issued in Trenton this week. He added, 1,704; Berkeley HelgbU.,, 2,758; Clark, 2,148; Charter Study Commission to "This gives us recourse to have the blockage Fanwood, 1,613; Kenilworth, 898; PUinfleld, the pilot six-week session will Last week President Nixon offered a number fuel savings In a few years. removed." •- •..:••'-_" 3.974; Bflhway,2,686;8cotch Plains, 3,156. 11yeVT be instructed by Kenneth W. of sweeping proposals to deal with the energy -Make sure your home is properly^ sealed^ The governing body approved two decisions The Democrats continued their sweep of the 58,680 to 49,486. Of the 19 candidates Pearl, Y general exeVmtive, shortage. Although Congresfrtiad already taken Weather stripping around doors and window by the Bent Leveling Board concerning the I>uultt T, Climjucltti, V state office* with the-victory of William J. were declared the winners; steps to deal.with the long-range aspects'of the frames can hold heat inside during the winter. Spring Brook Village apartments on Morris McCloud over Republican Elizabeth L. Cox in central division director; shortage, none of these actions will have the -Seal cracks in roofs:, floors and walls. avenue. One voids increases sought for garage John J. Waters, 20,731; Ellen Meai Wednesday and Fridays from the race for an unexpired terai in the State Walter Halpln, 19,943; Patricia 1 ., immediate effect of increasing supplies and -Close the fireplace damper when it's not in and outdoor parking, the other nullifies ter- Senate as representative of tbe old Sth District. 12:15 to 1:16 p,m., through lessening the present shortages. For the mination of the leases of three tenants. Frank Coppa,, 18,377; Helen Dec. 21. All men 40 and over, use. ' &k.,i. ' . McCloud received 86,071 votes; from the 21 Charles Kennedy, 16,746; moment, we must rely on a serious and per- -Install storm windowymd doors, A less The committee awarded the municipal ' communiUes Included to 60,679 tallied by Mrs. regardless of VMCA mem- sistent effort to reduce demand right now. Tils scavenger contract for the-next five years to 16,324; KathrynKopeciy, 16,197; bership,. _ar£.__w.elcome to expensive way is to seal them with clear plastic Cox. In* Springfield, the tally was M(Kapj^__out^w4beTloa,;candtttaterJoan necessarily involves a national voluntary sheeting. . Arace Brothers at a total fee of « 1,200,000. 'participate. A course fee will CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY TO BE WITH OUR FAMILIES commitment on the part of individuals. 3,602; Cox, 2,862, ,. 16,138 votes. • " be charged. . - —-Take advantage of the sunshine durlng-the— Corrimittecmen had noted at the previous Mary Kanaoe.^Republican incumbent, won other tallies for the bipartisan The energy conservation option; which has day. Open the.drapes and let a little natural • -meeting that the Arace firm's bid, the lower of- - reflection- to the office of codhty surrogate -.,.. The •-. "low-level'M»eroblt become a national imperative, can over a 10- were: Wallace Barnes; 157?62;"?rdBey'Stone, program is designed far the warmth come inside. Close them at night to ; two. submitted, was substantially below what with a 8JJ743 vote victory over the Democratic year period cut energy imports by one-half to hold.heat inside. -. •• .".'!• theJown is now paying. hopeful, Hilton Davis, who received 71,424 15,687; Robert Scarlata, M,«l; Btdven Kern, mature male who is but of two-thirds. Perhaps the most effective con- -Keep your thermostat set at the lowest 14,320; Howard Popper,; 14,010; i Charlotte condition > but has servation measure of all will prove to be the votes,' In the contest for county register, DeFiUippo, 13,961; Edward TrusbJ.l2j«26-John procrastinated do'ihg anything comfortable temperature during the day and . vays and moans' -however,-Republican incumbent Joseph F. F. Allaire Jr., 12,577; JhHig^iiJSTi! voluntary actions taken by the public when it lower it still more at night. , _.. .\ ;„ -' president of the^Aen's Club of .Temple B THf- MAYOR and CpmmitteemarT THE*IK>kErf BROOMSTICK'Is frte title of.the) Hollow««n piayprBientedhy pupils In about it or been fearful of 1 r Durkin was defeated by Democrat Hugh strenuous athletic activity realizes how much energy will have to cost in I am making a_personal commitment to BeW, Ahm, Springfield, this/r Week ,Edward Stiso Jr. pledged every effort to obtain Caldwell. Caldwell^von 80,610 votes to 65,482 : OtVwflhq >md«raorj!»claw otthlflamoiCplclwell School. lr»;th* oboV« pldurevthe Wtlch** Cortina the future. follow these suggestions myself.,I hope all announced that reservations are Jtlll i'flood re|ef, both iriseeking to speed up work by 'smallikeletons/.frorn left. Todd Binenstock,. Richard Pollcasjro ondPaol'CalveMI, after years of inactivity. ' cast for Durkin. .•'._'_• ! -—The-firet-portion. of-the - ChoooHteCoYtfid Hershey Congress has appropriated additional funds citizens will Join me in a spirit of cooperation to available for the $50 New Year's fie '..county, state arid federaVauthorities and in The Democrats also were the victors Jirtfie^^ "tell1h^A.IHle^lfcbrS'loyedbyTPouiid energy. . perceived goals. " Council, Elizabeth, are advisors. •.:<•;53'fi 'Richard Pollcastrb, TodcTBInetistobk and Paul; Include optional-activity such Punch Bowl —The-meetuigs are held on tho Eacodd and some time In 1977. ; .":'...'.•'"" and offices. They defeated the plan by 78.876 JAL«J-SE*VICf.P*RTJ ~ several weeks ago, they decided it would be as, picltup-basketbill or In addition to the President's suggestions, ."The purpose of this special community r -rC6lveiti tefusedrAs-ln roost stories', help came tnciudct;5)»» Hard Candy there are many other steps that we as in- involvement project," Isacson said, "is that the . fourth Wednesday of each month tcdm:1 to 9 ~ (jommuteeman ttoDert vyasserman drew yotes to 31,606. (#nd wa MMA lirvlca) ^T^T]CT6"B^tjmtt-Th- volleyball; 'woj-ktag out with m Morrii *vt Summit ITJ^Of soenOiWlastietteittHeT^^yra'Saturday.'lO'^.atlaBt. *':"'•'•;"'•"•'. "' '"'• •'.'_ ' 1, • Fruitcake dividuals can and must take if our effortsjare Board-oto f Education, „„and. v professional staff will p.m. at the Westerfield home. The post isppen applause when he commented, 'If Utftownihip The^two state-wide questions,' which were ? Exercise:.'. Equipment or affirmed by New Jersey voters, also carried 'I •' — of the children congregated at one home to' -W Every child In the room had some partln the : be successful. Since energy demands this be able to receive a general understanding of to any Springfield resident age 13 to. 21 who has were to go into the river to dig out the channel :i''ii IPSRI•mrtfl^ana-BracUce."'•?-"-'-'^'-'--'''-^-~---r~-prodarton.-\l*lclr-w«iB-p>e«^tea-i«e':day for •'Universal vCym , followed' by winter are expected to exceed supplies by 1.0 to the education objectives desired by each an interest in radio communicationsV'-J one fine day, all on its own, I don't think anyone • .Onion County; 84,309 residents said "yes" to children in the school and the next day^for the steam .bath and swim, ac- the .proposal to amend the constitution to 'LJttie Wltchi" played by Gina Rashlan^was cprdlng-vi'v.to' individual 17 percent, I believe we should all follow Regional high school's sending communiUes. Members are Stu Brumerr.Robert.Egfiosito, would stop them." , '.; ' ; > SFIRCO parents/ •'• r ..,,.:.-,_..•.;.;..-•-.u--•..... , several simple suggestions for conserving—^"citizen feedback concerning our school Mark Foxx, Neal J. Petrone, Johni ijpwell, A total of 10 other speakers from the floor," permit trials by juries of six persons in civil preferences-'^.- energy and saving fuel dollars. While many of programs and-activities is an important Gary E. Solomon, Barry Talcsnictt and M*ichael besides Eplscopo, also joffered proposals to-!; cases and 72,856 cast "aye" ballots on the $25- MOTOR CO.Inc. I According to the YMCA these are familiar, I believe they bear Westerfield. All donations for the bicycle ride speed up flood relief! Among their "suggestions" million bond issue to build educational facilities Mrs. Mende, - instructors, the fitness course measure as to the success and development of a for severely handicapped children. The "nay" ^fc4Hdmiltoh repetition in view of the ne^d to conserve-fuel public educational system. Persons who are will.be used bo buy necessary, equipment and to were;' ...... '•' ,. "•:/'••'< -'•• Cadillac-Oldsmobil*, will improve Individual and save money on fuel bills. invited to participate in the Jonathan Dayton help keep the post self-supporting. ' , — Get legal help to halt construction of Rt, 78. •, •I MORK1J AVK «UMMIT IW17* oy/riedjldrisfr shopl cardiovascular fitness, Since residential buildings consume about 20 Regional High School special community Further information about the event or — Refuse to pay tax increases without flood' SALM. Se«VICe.> ART! ' seryfcei last w#ek muscle' tone, flexibility and 30 Clip » Br J<.» )«,|c Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. ; percent of all U. S. energy, we should make an committee are Urged to do so. It will surely be a joining the post, can be obtained from John relief. , • .'• "••,';.'• •; •/...•.;. ;- FOR THE FINEST IN EYEWEAR Cl B^ Jl ) ' endurance In easy stages, arid' stLEcr useb.cARs Alice Lausf Mende, 72, of 223 Mountain ave.) Services were coridjicted lasi Thursday, Nov. all-out effort to conserve energy In our homes. rewarding experience, while providing public Westerfield af 379-5201, or any member,, The — Pressure the Department of Trans- tt;>lt>»l(I 8, for Mrs. Ada E. HamUton of. Orlando,'Fla., increase the feeling of well- Party <^ 3 Quart "• Ice Here are some ways: • . assistance to your high school." ride has' been approved by the Springfield portation to clear out the river channel to Springfield, who died Nov. 6 in the Cranford formerly of,Union.and Springfield, at the being. A medical examination Snack Tables Police Department and tho-Union Council of Heajth and Extended CaTe Center. :\ ] Crusher -Check your home for insulation. In mist ^ The names of the "members of the Jonathan accommodate Rt 78 drainage. 1 - McCracfien Funeral Home, 15fi0 Morris, aye.,'_jiflotmuired.but.is strongly. Seiol4 Walnut Fmiih Percolator Corn Popper parts of the country,"slx IncliesToTTHsuIanon Dayton Regional High ~ School community Boy'ScoutsTfrAmerica. The rain date !is Nov. Borninrjersey city; ws.;Meiide had lived in " recommended for all par^ •Fully Automatic - Coordinate local floodpcontrol'effort^ wit Union. Mrs. Hamilton dted Mpn~day,,N6y. ST~ EasyOpemnd . between the house and attic will pay for Itself in committee will be announced in this 25. those of other towns along the Rahway River: Mduht>Bethel before iriovuM.to Springfield 49 ' .,Bornin\yell?b6ro;Pa.:,Mrs.;H,amiltonliyed Ucipants. ...'„ 'Detachable Cord Polished _ ; Clow On New Aliimmum * ML 'Signal Light newspaper, upon their confirmation as par- — Not dissipate energies with piecemeal yjfegO '• in Union for feyeart and in Springfield for five NGhdeBat' ANDREW KOVA^S Model#2292-42 ticipants. "'•••' Imperiale to speak projects which may not help unless (he river . ; OPTICIAN .•-- ••'.•.-• Dodge FlorTst «hop in '^'.wfjgfl f y -ygars before moving'to four months Thefts reported For further information) readers may call problems are solved. ' . ' --;-~:- - - . Labofolory.on Promitat "." ' Mrs^Mende wasithewidow- of Herman.A. - ago, She-wa8Jthe flrst.wotthy matron of the FRIDAY DE-ADLIISE 30"x17" Alan Isacson,-assistant to the superintendent Former Assemblyman Anthony ImplHale, — Start organiziang 'now for. the Army,.'•• •'.;'. . HOURS: Dally 9-S:30 *•*•'• Meride- SUrVlvlngareal'son.HermanA.Mende Order of the Eastern Star, Sharon Chapter 249; All items other ttian^pot fot public information, at376-6300, Ext.JOl^ state senator-elect from Essex County^ will Engineer hearings and "take other steps; to ! Union; a member of the Elizabeth Shrine 14, news shquUiJKjp-Qur. TableTop _ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS L SUlU of Sprjngneld; a datighter,-:Mrs. Alwine Lois at motel, house address the! meeting of the'* Springfield help ourselves." 7: -.-~-~-'T—-:--• Hasselmaii of Garwoodr9-slster,rMrs. Jessie the Senior Citizens-of Springfleld-and the Union off JceFHSy'-"^©©^ on Republican Club Monday.at 8:15 p.m. at the — Wojjk with other towns to prod legislators -ISl MlLLBURH AVE. ' MILLBURN Reg. ;' The theft of appliances from a township i•'•-. • • OR 9-4155 N«or Th.oic...... *S»lw/273-4800 Sen/Ice 273-4818... Wilkins, of- Verona, and nine; grandchildren. Historical Society.' ' '•'•'-''•'. • Friday. -: . rrDetangler American Legion Hall. -v; ,J "'&•','. Pool Table 7.99 motel and a private home were among the Dayton choruses because "the name o| the game Is pressure." - Funeral arrangments were completed by Mrs. Orlando fs survived/by a daughter, Mrs.. Wella Balsam Smith & Smith Suburbari/Sprlngfield.; • Barbara Hi Robinson of Orlando. "'.^Pugged ,Constructioh, All-yVpod Frame and cases investigated last week by Springfield (Continued from pigt 1) Shtmpoo sot police. 'Ball Returns. Complete With 1" Balls, Two _ On Nov. 5, a Diven street resident.notified feature "I Will Endure My Longing" by Scouts plqTiboxing car^J ues, Triangle and Instructiont. "police that a tape recTSraer, worth *300, mid u Orazib; "Begone DOlf Csre7"~a~llght madrigal Someof the 8reatesfnam.es,,,ithefjjrsji.nialch schi record changer, valued at «16, were.missing b^y Gordon Jacob; "Agnus Dei," an in boxing .-are expected to start a' Mberto Balsam from his home. Police BBid.there was no sign of t arrangement,by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi; make guestt appearanceappearancess ••.. —,-. 1 >., .•<-.-••• • ANTI-lREHSRU?ANir 8 forced entry \n the house, and that the date of two settings of3ean Berger "oonim -n>'23" an «nI "•••• Sales a service IN THE BASKETS Chatter Telephone 24" x 60" Smooth, Stain If ¥V department, in discussing the program, stated, G.iS ' 6 00PM Held Av««iu« proceeds of the' benefit card on the Y^sV twftop courts •'•- »STAG »TR6 Resistant Finish) Folds',',,.^U. Barnes Hind "The high quality of our performances has m YOUR W ' '"^1<* SU'rtm 4 Hoi Water S Schedule IX ot the above eabtloned Ordinance shall be amended to A Play Pl)one Designed for Pro will be used by the Union Wednesdays: SBttvi 8 'P; - 8nd •GT 6 • . •SPITFI Flat For Easy Storage. '..Wr''• Watting Solution 2 oz. Bottle services are hejd been encouraged by the' enthusiastic support of Council to get more boys In- Thursdays flt 10:30 a.m.1 for PROM. - ONTO School Activity! Osvelopes Co the community. T.he music for the first concert EH 199 volved in scouting. the next:v, fitour : weeks ordination. Teaches Colors and .Sunbeaip 8-Spe«d V, Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. of the season has been especially chosen to l .;- Xenal. Wassmer of Springfield, who died Nov. < Thanksgiving excepted.) TRUCK • Reg. lnsure:a "delightful-musical "evening." —Patron tickets-will cost-$10;- LlriC'Otfi \ j.'' 8 in the Northf leld Manor Nursing Home, West ringside $5, reserved $4 and All- inter4snSlHln-;platfor.m * & Alterations Tickets, priced at $1.25 for adults and SO cents CENTER in Springfield to Setve You BROILED . • lor any reason held 10 be For Relief 0t Sinus! 24 Tabs \',l Orange. general.admission $3. Doors paddle k'imlB'are invited to Dial232-6500 Ek'ctr ic Sewer diea'oinq i Stop-N-Go Touch Control for students, may be purchased at the door. watch or participate in the -jULSized Vans in Stock Mountain Ave. Office:j Wed. Inva Id such decision shall not Sflect Iho validity 0) the remaining k i- Born in, Italy, Mrs. Wassmer had lived in will be opened at 7 p.m. with 36? South Ave. E. BEEF LIVER portions of this Ordinance Battery Powered ^TPEup Gla» Container, \ I! Irvlngton before moving to Springfield 17 years clinics. See .'REX" the Van King 733 Mountain Ave. 3794121 or Inconsistent With L, Removable ' jg^ jj^'t MORRIS,AVE. OFFICE: . < 1,'. • ago. Before her retirement, she was a Dial 377-4400 , ler (Inal passage and- Mickey Mouse Cutting , Dl-Gel Tablets 5«, supervisor for the Liberty Optical Co. of U0 MAIN ST. MAOISON 175 Morris Ave. 376-5940 OPEN HOT 95 publication AswmWyi Frank Clark, 71; I Arthur H Buehrer, do '^Belleville. ROW BEEF SAND. was Introduced for first rt For Ease of ^H mm ,e QQ 1 Committee of tre Townfhl -r fri the County of L m mm nsH »'•' Surviving is her husband, Julius L. services today ..";• ^ State of New Jersey, held uesday evening) November .13, W Toothbrush BL-85A Cleaning! m. - J!i Wasssmer. that the said ordinance sh Makes It Fun To Place , BROIUED _ Mssase at a regular meetli p.apilne r\ Funeral arrangements were complete by Sendees will be held today for Frank T. November 37; W73, In the S| . To Brush Teeth! ji, Smith and Smith Suburban, Springfield. ' SPRING LIQUORS Fri. BABY FLOUNDER «hl™llrn. Ad Place anyperw^or Ointnwn? ,2Oz. Tube Clark, 71, of Bricktown, formerly of CO. INC. L given an opportunity to be heardJS said" ordlnanc* -Copy It. fhchides 2Kid- Reg.' ©Sonac _ . Springfield, who died on Monday in Point posfed pn ttiobultetln board In theoffl Since THENATIONAl SlieToothbruihei 6.99. Denture Cleaner Automatically Sup«rx Multiple Pleasant Hospital. The service will be held at STATE BANK OPEN SLICED, 25 Township ClerK & Wall Bracket. . Cleans Dentures In Seconds! Concert will mark -Smithand Smith (Suburban) on Morris avenue, Plymouth IMPORTED WIPIII Sat. Springfield Leader, Nov. 15, mi . (Pet»8lOW_- Springfield, following a Mass at St. James N.wa,Uitd STEAK SAND. $2 Vitamins %& r Church. - — Cart AND CHAHPAGNIS Rock'em Sock'em Try. A 4 Week Supply FREE choir anniversary Saltsf, Strvlca CHOICE OF ANY ABOVE DINNERS Mr. Clark was born in Springfield and lived Complata Auto Body Repairs SUN. I tlS.W If Not Satisfied Return Bottle i; The Saenger-Chor Newark Male Chorus will' here for 67 years before he moved to Bricktown . . 376-4210 SERVER 12 TO 4 P.MONLY • To Publicity Chairmen: Of 100 For Full Refund. *t «%• four years ago! He operated Clark's Auto Robots ' ( present its 48th anniversary concert and ball, .- .SprlnaflaW "Knock the boxer's block Solution HuHipleVrtimiM with Iron >Li7 ^'featuring the Sano Accordion Symphony of . Repair in Springfield for many .years. Mr. Echo Plui Shopping Onttr Y MAPLEWOOD 1790 SPRINGFIELD AVE Woulc|,you like some help in preparing JiVlivlngton, at theBiirnet Junior High School Clark was for many years a member of the ^newspaper releases? Write to this news- off vouwinthe.gamel"t' j U auditorium in Union Saturday, Nov. 17. aUll;30 ^Volunteer Fire Department, and he was grand - OFFICESrTHROUGHOUT-— • paper and ask for our'"Tips on Submitting TrharaKal of Uie"Memorial Uay parade several UNION. MIDDLESEX, WESTORANGE Polaroid^ c. * p.«>>. , , , & MERCER News Release Sj" Z I I ~Z j.-Send,your own tnipthot Chrlitmu Cirdi! .~f~'i The award-winning group is led by Max years ago,—r~ ^^L.^ _: „ Survivors include his wife, Mrs.Huth Weber SALES.SERV|tE.»>ARTS' uare f« ' Boumans, president; Waldemar Link, musical f " director, and EmllVlelh of Springfield, concert Clark; two daughters, Mrs. Edward Mooney of f , : , .Bricktown and Mrs. Robert Flynn of Cranford; CARD WITH PrWTCHING "J chairman. "' . "' * two sisters, Mrs. Charles Baumann pf^Toms Shooter 2 9 " Tickets for the concert are »3 in advance and River_and Mrs. Charles Kramer of Middlesex; — DWiLOPES J ™JBkar5t"tHe~door.> Admission.-to the dance at -and a\x grandchildren, "•"• r L^archeriJ3rove_after the concertliiU — Toss Across Game ^L .1 BuTitlh FJash- TNORWOOD ". ARTHOtl L, Qlani SlierAthletle Varfation of Tic-Tac-To«L Electric byfl, 99 VAIHKSS I WELLS JR, -Great Hun .'f.lndoora Or Outdoors!—- .East, Pack

"WEiDIDN'T: SPERCO ! :_ LEAVt YOU MOTOir SAVINGS BONDS/ jNTTHE COLD:LAST SECOND FREEDOM SHARES Mon 9 AM Rent CO., INC. LET US FILL NEXT PRESCRIPTION Yov u save" money-, fuel | WINTER AND WE tear on your own car!- 371-5900 PRICE floppy Suzette Doll PAT FIDIRICO 1224 Springfield Avenue-, 9 Spool Deluxe Irvington--....;:. FAT- [mttonBr*t1je)fR«j. 499 . Jumbo Roll ASK Al|0UT OUR LOW (OlsTTlEAVt; YOU OUT IKI Auib flotfy Shop OVERWEIGHT Kodacolor Gift Ribbon Christmas •Uit The Odrlnex Pton CM help you Introductory Chess Set Gilt Wrap THANKSGIVING Dial 273-1700 become the slim tilm person that you 108 Foot [HE COLD THIS WINTER! _ 49.1 Morris Ave. would like to be Odiliux hit bun used Film Cards WEEKEND successfully by thousands all over the Durham Pn-8choor Summit cogntiy for 14 yasis Set lid ol «xcesl Sittin Finish ELL KEROSENE I lit and live longer 26Sq. Full-sizo and hii-sizp Odrlnn h a tiny tablet and easily Play Family Set Box of 25 swallowed Contains nodsnwrousdrags Ft. Foil availabl ( th Color US TOO ABOUT JK JOHN DAVID No starving No iptcW exercises yPf•-school Qiit Odrlnex Man costs *3 35 and the hfge I LIMIT' [Coprdj ERVICE FOR OFFICE MACHINES economy sue SS25 2 . Envelopes ruu. u»t of roMutt mwinns PARTY RENTAL You must fose ugly 1st or your, •fcte-A-PartToysOr Paper' 467-1130 money will tie refunded No questions im HEATHIG UNITS! GET READTFOR MtDNWMtlUCtMES RENTALS OF ,; ALES FINEST EQUIPMENT asked Accept no substitutes Sold with m l 3 DAYS ONLY • "Asiorted Colon 3DAYS.0NLYL,. III, COLD\WINTER!CALL US MOW! •AUTHORUEO DEALER SHOPS tMs guarantee byi K qiuti UNION, HJ. AMBASSADOR GREMLIN & TABLE LINEN HORNET FOR ALL TYPES OF. PARTIES SAVON ECHO PUZ* SHOPPING CENTER CALL 273-5120 ClKk i, Watck Karilt SPRINGFIELD • OR 6-4134 ORUC STOHF8 SAV-ON DRUG Cor. Smnll Ave. ft Sink SI Rt. 22 West at Union Motor Lqdgf 80 FRANKLIN PLACE IM MOU«I«I« «y«., Ipllitglleld, N.I. ' SuraH 273-8811 A Llcenwoof Budjet R«nt a Car Corporation01 A URNTAVC U4 HJ. io» v.i).y jt., swlh Orant*

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power systems electrical engineering. He is a iiiit;iiir.Mi-,.S|H'ciiliiiiiiii: HI. '.ucuunis bubble. _ member of Eta Kappa Nu, the national • ber 15, 1-97:i i I lO-Thursdoy, November 15. 1973SPRINGFIEID (N.J.) LEADER Moskowilz earns electrical engineering honor society and the SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursday, tin* i-imlinuin^~/.»-roes. (; -(i-.irhea is presumed- dean's committee on cooperative education to be ? mild disease by lhr genepafpublic. Yet and was corresponding secretary for North- i he disease has been [ounddaflgerous enough to have caused seriousp»lvic inflamatory disease Richard M. Mosk'owitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. eastern University's student branch of the Waste treatment facility gets $ 16 million addition Institute of Electronics^and Electrical' Engi- Ignorance, prydery are main obstacles ill one out of-^Tve. women infected with NeMon Schneitzer of 835 Mountain ave., The expanded plant was'designed to meet the in the nearby Arthur Kill and the quality ol- hheit^-Mou' than half of these women , A $lQrnillionaddition to (he Railway Valley are rising and wasto-water treatmeni facilities Springfield, will be inducted into Northeastern neers. wastewater treatment needs of Rahway Valley water in IlariUIn Bay. "" were^titispitalized, and half of those required ' -WastcwaterTreatment Plant, termed "oneof no longer- are adquate. University^ chapter of Tau Beta pi, the •apical surgery to save their lives. "By moving more quickly than most homeowners and -Industry through the year j.i The member towns of the Rahway Valley the most important environmental projects nationaFengineering honor society. Age discrimination Although early gonorrhea in the male is municipalities to meet the need for new 2000. Plant capacity has been increased 40 Sewerage Authority are Clark, Cranford, ever completed in the area," was dedicated at The- society was founded in 1885 to bring WASHINGTON — Almost 15,000 American to elimination of gonorrhea epidemic iclalivtly simple til detect, the- infected ferrjale. facilities, the nine member towns of the Rah- percent, from 25 to 35 million gallons per day. Garwood, Kenilworth, Rahway, Roselle Park, ceremonies in Itahwayflast Friday. attention to engineering students who have workers aged 40 to 65 were fountfby the U.S. : The disease has also been jjiwrled un- may Become a silent carrier. About B0 percent way Valley Sewerage Authority minimized the As a result of improvements In overall ef- Springfield, Westfield and Woodbridge. Other • „» ..cMovm^i. '"''•'; for ththe diseasdisease withouwithout tellintelling theitheir parents.parents. •" The disease has also l«en_Bj«rr# The complex of biological secondary shpwn-noteworthy ogademic achievement. Department of Labor to be-vlctjms of illegal 1. __ PR.HE^RYBmNE „ r derground for so long th»*^it became of infecte'd women will show no symptoms. Thls^ effects of escalating construction costs and ficiency, the biological treatment complex will municipalities served, by the plant are But the drama and scare generally treatmenPfacilities, among the largest built in Moskowitz, in the Class of 1974, is majoring in age discrimination during the 1973 fiscal year. SpringfieldHealthqffletr -.. :V>. traditionally tied with uthtfr taboos, so that means, not enough anxiety would be there to saved several million dollars for tucSI, state help substantially to upgrade stream standards Mountainside, Scotch Plains and Wlnfield. associated with the word "epidemic", has New Jersey in the last decade, will permit A sailor I knew used to tell his,,buddies how he always been lacking with the prevalence of even the liberatiortptjtffsiatislics sounds like a lead her to an examination. Within this,' continued residential and business develop- and federal taxpayers, a spokesman said. never carried shore leave back to the ship quiet revpluljpijrioaded with guilts and cen- gonorrhea~gap~the~worldng disease-is tran-,... "As a significant improvement project, the gonorrhea* in the community! When health ment in an area of nearly 50square miles with a because he always took a shower to get rid of boards told the press that gonorrhea was sorship^hrtresult, the epidemic of gonorrhea smitted to compounding chains of people, when high concentration of industry and a population expansion was financed cooperatively by the gonorrhea. . • hcdds'well to the epidemic of misinformation, the infection stays silent in 80 percent $\Jhe federal, state, and local funds, with federal and • epidemic, the public reaction had been,-'.'So is J (nd maintains itself upon the misinformation. ~ of more than 200,000. . That about sums up the popular attitude and the common oold." " infected women. " "• '• In many other communities, some of them in state grants of more than $9 million to date. preventions regarding a modern plague, When teenage patients at the San Diego The big problem in control is to find the in-' •'. Local capital was raised through sale of the Perhaps no other disease drawB as New Jersey, government agencies have been gonorrhea, a far mqre serious disease than ' public interest as gonorrhea, along with'more Health Department's Venereal Disease Clinic fected women who show no-symptoms. Another forced to halt residential and commercial Sewerage Authority's revenue bonds," he most people realize. , .' :„::."'__~^rj were recently questioned about venereal - problem Is to accept gonorrhea aS^ biological- added. . ""general misinformation." This led to a strange construction because water quality standards. HealOitiepartments have known for years common acceptance of the disease, one that disease, a majority said nobody had to be, disease.'not as a disease of misbehavior. that'gonorrhea was epidemic. They'talked sored of the disease because treatment was ; would not have been tolerable to the public had The opportunities for bacteriological about it top, and the gym teacher was-given -the disease been tuberculosis or cholera effective; ThenOTS-gonorrhea count totals up io screening of women must be freely -en- . -new liberal and tacit job security If lie would Gonorrhea Is a sex-linked, pnhlir-relations- 15 percent more than the'2,5 million nationally couraged, because 80 percent of infection^ talk to the. kids about the "troubles," ifTffey focused-disease with the same hot image of a reported cases in 1972. without symptoms is too loud a plague to be • weren't careful, and the state passed a law shooUout.Western or a TV detective burlesque. Myths form easily with the popular carried by a silent majority. __^ permitting minors.to be examined and treated

•OFFICIAL GUEST — PJsJrJct Governor.Dorninick Peterpoul, second from right, visited the Springfield Lions Club at a recent meeting at theJrSfeuntalnside Inn. Greeting him Is the^Sprlngtlalri tion prnslHunt, Stan Grossman. The other officers, lefUo right, are vice-president/Al tissner and Phil Del Vecchio and secretary, Vol Del , \/ecchio. . .. ,'. ; Let Medi Mart's pharmacist \ Cawley speaker at Lions meeting Fill YOUP Next Prescription ; Judge James M. Cawley, a Springfield K.anun.. nf the National College of resident and presiding Judge of the'Union Judiciary; a graduateof the United States While You Shop County District Court, addressed the School of Naval Justice; a past vice-president -Jfrringflidri.linnK.nhih Friday at thp Mnni)- _and counsel of the Boy Scouts of America, Union County, and *l pa^f^rjfeclorTsnhe ALL NATURAL (ainaido Inn, He discussed "'Watergate and the 1 Judicial Branch of Government." • Xhamber of CommercerSpringfield. He was a I — • . . : delegate'at me tiew Jersey Constitution 1 Judge Cawley is a past president of the Setorj Convention in 1966. He is an honorary member OPEN DAILY 9 AM-10PM |Hall Law School Alumni Association; a' of the Springlield. Rotary Clul). \ SUNDAYS 9 AM-BPM NEW TREATMENT PLANT — Aerial view of the new $16-milllon biological wastewatar Ireatment facilities of the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority - one of the largest secondary wastewater treatment complexes built In New Jersey In the last decade. At left, foreground, fwo new aeration tanks, larger than a football field. Right, 6-PACKCAHS foreground, four new 120-foQt-diometer_f inal settling tanks.Center, the new pump -and blower building, housing the principal control center for the complex. Mrs. A. Hendricks; ^Dinner theater' services are held in Roselle Park Union County will have its own "dinner FOR HOUSE & AUTO Funeral services were held Monday-for theater" wherrCelebrgtlorrPlayhouse, a semi- Mrs. Anna V. Hendricks, 83, of 1020 University professional company, makes its debut Dec. 7 11-0Z. LIQUID OP ter., Linden. Mrs. Hendricks died Friday in the . with a production of "You're a Good Man, 6 («•TUBE Cello Sponges Charlie Brown" at Roland's Caterers-in-Rosal!o 1O-spongo8.rectangles&ovala Cranford Health and Extended Care Center. lll"C0'0f• Our r89- 63c Born in Danbury, Conn.,' Mrs. Hendricks Park. lived in Springfield before moving lo Linden Housed in a renovated banquet hall, the five years ago. audience will be seated at cabaret tables and theater seats around three sides of the stage. Shoe Polish She was a-communicant of St. John the' Sell shining liquid or paste Apostle K.C. Church, Clark-Linden. Food and.drinks will be served duringjn-" with Applicator, your choice. Her husband was the late George Hendricks. termlssions and before and after matinee and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Jueljs evening performances Fridays, Saturdays and of Linden, six grandchildren and two great Sundays. grandchildren. • ' Following the "Peanuts" musical, "The Arrangements were, completed by the Fantasticks" is scheduled from Jan. 18- to Feb. 24, "Butterflies Are Free" March 1 to April 7,- Werson Funeral THome, 635 N. Wood, ove.. Linden. - - . - , "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off" April 19 to NIGHTTIME COLDS MEDICINE Trash Baos May 26 and "Dames at Sea" May 31 to July 7. 20 bags.36 gal. capacity. FRIDAY DEKDUNE ' Gary Cohen of 500 E. Uncohfftive., Roselle- Ournifl.Wepkg.' ; • . All Hems other than spot news should be. In Park, will direct the first five "shows. David our qtilce-by noon on Friday-.... Umbach, drama teacher at Roselle Park High RECIPIENT OF AWARD — Dr. Da^dWassermarr;lef7i of 37 Cottage Lane, Springfield, Dustpan/Broom School, Is also In the company. Reservations -receives the Philip B. Hofmann Research Scientist Award from Hofmann,-former p can be made by calling 241-O988;1*" Metal dacorated pan withh vinyl chairman of the board of Johnson 8 Johnson now serving as chairman pt.the HEALTH itEAUTY AIDS pick-up edge. Our rag. $1.SB DISCOVER - finance committee. Dr. Wasserman is a project Tedder in the research department i>^ THE Women's group meets $5?^ WORLD at Ethicon Inc., a Johnson S Johnson affiliate. He is o graduate of Brooklyn.College MEDI¥»HTBB*(ia 6-62. bottle. Mfr's- —- wg^ OF in Short Hills Tuesday and holds a Ph.D. degree, from Columbia University. .4. . , $1.59 - y^: TRAVEL Uitamin G VITAMINS LIMIT ONE i#fe-JTOURS - CRUISES Roslyn Rose, Maplewood graphic artist, will f&Cr AIR.STEAMSHIP demonstrate her craft at the meeting of the CHrlttmat gStftfe BUS-RAIL r •IBF DOMESTIC North Hills Branch, Essex County Section, 500\Ag.. $129 ^^ $147 Cards & Wrap 5^5^" IIN.TERNATIONAT National Council of Jewish Women, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Temple B'nai Jeshurun, Short Hills. i*j* . .. _. . Springfield Travel Service Anyone wishing more details about this YOUR QQC DR 9-6767 evening group or a ride should call Mrs. Helene Start a 250 Mountain Ave., Sprlngllald, N.J. Dreskin, West Orange, at 736-4534. Home-baked VapoRub CHOICE refreshments will be served. Corlcldin • Pack olS roll* ot toll . M i'pe^ongestaS s wraptolallng2Ssnlt B Cold tablets. 2 \. ANTIPERSPIRANT s • Paik ol e roils us't print Thanl 25-cl.Mlr»»1.45 ~';_; J\jcer, 3.1 -P .. W papertotallngMsn.lt *\ Assorted l»..d HolHJay Oraetlngs. Flicker Razor ¥/ Udl«s'dl>pQUbl«.Sedge . 7 changes, Mlr/s'tl.'.49. Dn Halp-setTape '-sxr 10-oz. total. Mx350"'top«o'n:" Reg., Unacented VMM- dlepenur, Mir'» 69c Mf' $ For dad, there's dining DepfopMen Dry styling hair control as hearty as at homo. For mother, it's a holi- «pwy,..13-pz,.MIr:s$2.25 (Maybe"heartier) r: day from'the kitchen. YOUR m ; And he'll be secretly And, for a change, . r- •'J .'.. -\. ••.'!• .--':. CHOICE pleased that there'll she'll be wiped and Jepgen'8 be plenty of time tor dined and waited on. EXTRA DRY FOJMUU Listerine REG. 811.88 EACH : Play Family ium tb'catcH' Helps haul dry jkln nat- ANTISEPTIC the afternoon • PLAY FUMILY QmfiE • PLAY FAMILY SCHOOL ~ football game. , -.'Twplevelawlthelevatorsi ... Schoolroom and school yard •, DrlstanTabs '. — "ffimpSTpiU'vehlplasT'- '. -plecespluschalkboarilw/chal^. | i • For colds & hay lever , ' conamtlon;24-ct,Mfr»Tt.49m;\ -••• MAY HMIIY HOOK • PlAY HUKY-HW , • 0|i«n«tor4isaJockajlhMtto Barnyard animals ana7«rm—^-J^fc 624 Morris Ave. ;,' •_- carry. 19 piecea. ... equipment with movable part*. • ,

Springfield/ N.J. SKIHTHEATMINT COnQNSWMs Ml'«»« :solt stick M!.r^j». tM will ^379-568^ like eatg ::.^ place that knows, how to please their young Denture CieaneP| ogg Fine Foods Served Every Day from Thanksgiving at StoulTcr's appetites with a special Eleckrosonic action, ~*"';,WM_ •Cinnamon is for everybody who menu for children. likes all the delicious #531 -02, Our reg. $16.88 • Ip Pull 6 cord & her hair ... 12:00-12:00 traditional holiday foods. goes up inn "Do*1. Combine your favorites 95 into a complete (east, •Raggedy Ann or Andy YDUR Businessmen's Lunches from H Beginning wltlrachpice ••'- •The Fllntstones CHOICE $ 95 of appetizers like, say, Perennial tavorltas, squashy, cuddly. Our reg. $1.19 Dinners from 5 steaming oyster bisque. Ho (of g Feel HK^ b show princess in porgdnaVDorga^aVTheTwo dndOnly. Then succulent turkey -^5—^^ just tt« ,tryth' with savory dressing and ^^-^^**i Shaker Maker itaq rich gravy. r4ew Englan4 cranberries, HOME AVtt Add the mix and water to the mold and •£w W Delicious Cocktails Warm and extravagonl, our posh-coals do greal things (or the body and soul. And make w|nter a' lot more fun. Our bathrobey wrap- • ; shake up a DJsney or Fllntstono •• a choice of freshly cooked vegetable' character. Our rog. S5;99 ^^ .. and-tie Borgana* coctilwith a 'Huffy fur collar 61 dyed Spanish lamb, in moon tone-s. And'pur lustrous Borgazia* coat, all g|is)eny and speciul salads. Plus hot breads,' Candlelight Atmosphere relish tray, bevefage and your choice' 9$ make-believe mink IrocJ the wolst !up .and buckled with panache. Velvety black with deep'rich brown. Both by Ruisel' Taylor In plush depths from our bountiful selection of desserts.^ • After dinner mints, of course.0 of Orion* acry,|ic pilu, sizes S to 14, 170.00 e"ach. Sports Ccdts, Lord 8. Taylor^Millburn-call 376-4400 . Thanksgiving is for everybody. • . • At Stoullcr's,

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SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADERThursday? November 15,. 1973-13 ,2-Thursdov. November 15. ^-SPR.NGF.ELD (N,JO LEADER LIGHT SOURCE Deer in Essex thrive County cancer unit wins i B'rithplans - A fluorescent lamp of the type cotmnonly Truck badge for Boy Scouts used today produces 100 limes more light UHU> acupuncture talk Ihejterosene lamp of "the good old days," , Boy Scouts now have a new dition to the more traditional and Hiking, Scouts can now Paddock HercJ started in 1906 , public education award accorjling to the General Electric Co.—CMS • merit badge to earn. In ad- badges in camping, cooking^ earn the . new truck trans- Hillside B'nal B'rith wiU present a discussion portation merit badge. A small" deer "scampers through a stand of built than common American white-tailed doer. of acupuncture by* Dr. Arnold Benson, an in- trees and across a clearing to drink from a and their antlers are flattened and palm-like. Hie Union- County Unit 6? the American have been reproduced on slides by Dr. Warren The Boy Scouts of America Knauer for use in Public Education Committee ternist, at 9 p.m. Monday at Temple Shomrei small pond. ..'•• \?.. ' Because they are permitted to roam free Cancer-Society received the New Jersey WWlt T» Knew About SOFT WATBI.T and the American Trucking Division's Public Educatrkn Program Award at presentations. Torah, 910 Salem ave., Hillside. : '• • • A turtle, resting on a rock near one edge of through the Deer Paddock, their ability to Associations cooperated to a recent Statewide meeting held at Cherry Hill Dr. Benson is the medical director of the Call and uv.-. DON'T THROW IT AWAY! ttye pond, hardly notices the small deer and proliferate has-not been stifled by captivity, Winners in Group I, Grades 1-3, were Jean make the new badge available Inn near Camden. • Bannon of St. Bartholomew's^School, -Scotch Acupuncture Center in* Washington, D.C., pays even less attention" to-Uic_other_dfi£r_ _ Rjchard Ryan, director of Turtle Back Zoo, said to 2.5 million Scouts. It Is the The award went to Union County for the Plains; William Normyle, St. Patrick's School, which opened in December, 1972; and was the BRING-IN YOUR WORN & 118th merit badge subject that browsing or cavorting near the edge of the more-than 100 fallow deer have been shipped to ' first legal facility to open in this country. Since WZtfGAN zoos in other parts of the country duriog-thi Unit's sponsorship of a highly effective poster Elizabeth, and Kathle Cehelsky, St: Joseph's Scouts can elect to earn. clump of trees.' contest, in which 41 schools participated. School, Roselle. - . - then, under his direction, facilities have been BROKEN SILVER Scouts who choose to earn In another open area a short distance away, past three years.' opened in Boston and Springfield, Mass. The Deer Paddock was quite popular with' Theme of the contest was "Smoking/and Winners in Group II, Grades 4-6,.were Bobby WE'LL the new badge will learn about some, older deer aco-basking in the sunlight, Health." It was held in ainjuuctluu with ''Stop Also scheduled to speak at Monday's meeting county residents during the early part of the Keenaib-firanHm-BehoolrRahway;' Stephen REPAIR, REPLATE, local truck lines,, the • im- • laying on a carpet of leaves and pine needles Smoking Week" during the second week in IbAssemblyman Alexander Menza, co-sponsor \\ century and it is stiU-confuse&with Turtle Back flaggerty, Holy Spirit School, Union, and Lori portance of trucks in moving that blankets the clearing. January. "..'-." "" • •"•;•-.' . Of a bill introduced in the state legislature HurCullgen/Hm.. or POLISH IT. Zoo, which is located in West Orange on the Keaveney, St. Hedwig's School, Elizabeth. freight, and about related jobs - They'll lazily turn their heads to watch the which would make acupuncture available to e man nto caret/ ALSO, GOLD, opposite-end ^ South Mountain Reservation.' Seventy entries representing every school in like dispatcher and driver. 'anOcs of ffie younger members of the hertlwto -the- county -wero-wceived._Trophiea..were . patients. Additional information on the meeting BRASS & COPPER Visitors to the paddock can feed the deer T ROUTE n They'll gain insights into catch a glimpse of a bird or a chipmunk flitting awarded to the first threaplace winners in each PLUMBERS. ATTENTIONI Sell your MrvlCM 'to may be obtained from Edwin Goldstein, 339- OMIOM through a fencealpng a 2,500 foot viewing area. 30.000 local (amlllcj with a low-cost Want Ad. Col 686 MU 8-1600 trucking transportation between the trees. * — age categories,. The six winning posters 0567 or 351-9179, " ' ; --••'•• JFREE ESTIMATES! career opportunities by The pastoral setting sounds like it's half a visiting and learning about the. continent away, doesn't it? Wrong.' It's located Open house scheduled business from truckers in the in the most denselyjwpulated area of the 373- field. world, northern New Jersey. i The.deer are members of the herd that at the Goodwill Mission The BSA and ATA have 1 9249 jointly developed instructional populated the DeeT Paddock,.a 20-acre, tree- fhifGoodwin ITome'aildRescuelilissioB'on'- 1346 Springfield Ave. (40th St.) Irvingtort materials and requirements. filled' refuge on top of a ridge in the Wstchung University avenue, Newark, will hold an open Earning the merit badge calls FAMILY AFFAIR — Two- RdTCcodets df'Seton Hall University In South Orange get. Mountain" RaTsgenrirjusroff "orcrest- Drive, house from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov, 17 and 18, I DAI LY 10 A.M. to5:30 P.M. CLOSEDMONJ according to the group's executive director, the' for qualified counselors to sorno^spocipl help with their military whence homework from the ROTC colonel, straddling the South Orange-Maplewood CANCER AWARD —Willard C. Nelson, left, chairman of the awards committee 6f the . Rev. Elmer Van Dyke. _ • work with Scout candidates. who is also their father. Su«an Relnki, 1?, is one of the first women students tobe border. y ' New-Jersey Division of the American Cancer Society, presents the society's public Valuable Tradining Stamps The program will'provide an occasion for Members of the trucking admitted into ROTC under a heweoerfucatlonol policy. This fall she and her brother tViUiin-the fenced enclosure, the deer have education program award to Dr. i. Harrison Morson of the Union- County-Unit,— made their own environment, living peacefully contributors and friends of Goodwill to tour thet> 7 industry will supply coun- ' Robert botH joined the ROTC program directed by Col. Robert Reinke. professor of Award went to Union-County Unit for its sponsorship of a stop-smoking poster and watching the hustleisnd bustle of life from new facilities built during the renovation of the ONE selors and work with local military science at Seton Hall rjnlv«ftlty , contest held among.the county's grade school students. .'•••• FOOD DEPARTMENT BSA councils to stimulate their vantage point. . " . . mission. . .'. - COMPLEU CUSTOMERS: Who wait a week for Scout interest. Their peaceful life is disturbed only when -SAUI-TODAY Thru SAT. ~] BOOK IS workmen from -Turtle Back Zoo enter the WORTH IN ANY DEPT. Since the BSA was founded I go enclosure to care for an injured animal or to color prints, then pay for them. in.1910, mpre than 50 mlUlon All in the Enrollment Sodcrf Aclioii c/idirmeii EXCEPT FOOD merit badges have been capture members of the herd for Bhipment to „ ...... ^rmmmmfg^m ON FOOD PURCHASEPURCHi S WITH EVERY earned by Scouts. Badge zoos, or animal refuges in other parts of the subjects available to today's country. . ' FOOD PURCHASE . Prof, son, daughter in unit ' The Deer Paddock, operated by Turtle .Back Scouts include computers, Increasing interest in Social Action Committee Comrnerato of the Church oT 7K><5W DEPARTMENT Zoo, is home to about 50 fallow deer. They are FOOD emergency preparedness, commissioned the women may enter' any chairmen from the Roman the Assumption, Roselle Park! FROZEN FOOD DEPT. Save $2 per roll and pick, them up NEXT DAY! Seton Hall University's ROTC program this' direct descendants of the five that were career education continueslio environmental science, fish branch of the service except combat branches, be reflected in increased Catholic churches in this area The workshop, will be held .12 EXPOSURES year includes three members of the.'sajno™ imported and settled hi this oountry during 1908 and wildlife management, and so their training. emphasizes administrative ehrQllments. at Vnion County are among the more .than 200 at Caldwell College, will bring KODACOLOR. FUJI,GAF.FIFUJI,GAF.FILLM $ •> fffl family—...perhaps the only-case whJinnQr ^ •••••. CREAMED ONIONS-CAULIFLOWER OR the first time in New Jersey, Edgar G Rex, executive secretary of the IRVIMGTOM CENTER frcshman: class for January, P. Andres of-St. Joseph's V111 J'WSI Uinnpr- ,: MATINEE according to Dr. Paul V V. an ROTC graduate himself. '''•KVii federation, with headquarters at Cook College, BROCCOLI W/CHEESE f ; Roselle, and. Mrs. Gloria TKc Unjon CounJy , Weber, chief, Bureau of Plant Susan and- the other women , cadets, fjr> Rutgers University, will offer aiyfverview of Op«n Mondayted Frida y Bvinlnat Till I SAUCE through the same training as male cadetf, .Special Group Rales Pathology, New Jersey the status of urban forestry dtiring another Association of Educational 7 including si*, weeks of summer camp, when .Children's Birthday Parlies [SESSIONS Department of Agriculture. session of the meeting. ' ~ Secretaries will be hostesses CENTER CUT ...... i».69* .Organization Fund Raisers. Nov. 15 & 16 The infection was found in at a dinner at the. Smithvilte 2 to 5 P.M. the Hillcrest residential Inn, Absecon, tonight as the section of northern- Phillip- Prisoner-artist? THE PLAYHOUSE New Jersey . Education. THICK CUT SHOULDER m .-_- sburg in Warren County. The Association opens its annual AIR CONDITIONED Hillcrest section has been Restaurant and Deli convention in Atlantic City engaged ip a Dutch elm now on displciy^W Keari today. CROSS RIB ROAST | jggg lUVMGSTOH ROLLEL R RtHK disease control program, with • "Art* from Annandaje, is a collectioftof 21 works from .'.- How not to Group sessions will discuss -changes Jin., education and_. 413 So. Uvlnaiton Ay*,, Uv. the advice of the department, Clinton and Rahway,!' a/ree Trenton Statef Prison's. J3eathv; workshops will bcv held • for ,; for »e pas^ slx^eara.^v-^. • tohib^tlon^oK; works jbiy « 'pfisoned artists, will'6e open currently alwAwaJf prisoner V "sed'retaries"durihg the three- reduced until 1972 when ioirie to the public from 10 a.m.Jo 2 who lias' 'if&ri national •ORDERS NOW BEING ACC EPYfc'p f-OH day .convention.. ..j^ unexplained elm mortality '^•'fi^>is^;and be a YOUR THANKSGIVING PAR I IPS.' p.m, daily through NoV. Z7 in occurred. -Dr. Weber the Vaughn-Eames Building :ing, including '.''Lock-, the ' •FRUIT GARNISHED S T U I . .. _ :k," an illustrated >bot)k' $J. |j RESTAURANT suspected the cause was Gallery of Kean Collejge' of / V lURKFY'j WHOLE OR CARVED AND SOUR CREAM something other than Dutch New Jersey (fornv?rly". published early, next year,- elm'disease and the trouble Dy Alfred A. Knopf. •': "' MUT BACK ON ITS OWN TRAM!.-. Newark State College a):>: sorry saver* •DECORATED HORS DOEUVRES Morris Ave. & Springfield Ave. has now been diagnosed as Union). . the exhibition Has been: .iNtKctEO CWCKEN op elm phloem necrosis. More than 50 paintings,, collected and arranged by the MEAT OR DAIRY PLATTERS. 376-2000 Springfield . The disease has long been woodcuts, collages; oil inkcollege's gallery A t Roasting^ork anunnntrtaK Yams or Sweet Potatoes: - • Broiled Lemon Sole The mycoplasm is believed We're simply saying that four years or more Is a long time to tie up A variety of handcrafted • Salmon Steak to be spread from tree to tree Astrology talk savings, particularly since most people save In order to have cash on Tangerines »*ii by the white-banded elm - gifts will be on sale at the 39th hand for emergencies. It's also why wo're offering the highestrates o n . • Baked Shrimp Stuffed with crabmert regular, In and out savings accounts,'and short term certificates. They leafhopper or by root graft annual Friendship Market, • Shrimp Scampi- , • listed for singles sponsored by) the; Woman's give our savers the best possible flexibility. ' - 1 Iceberg Lettuce —- transmission when the roots of Astrologer Barbara Sewitch OrfANCY MIXED HUTS 1i»« 101 a diseased and. a nearby National Farm and Garden- . Additional items also available Pears ssssr"*"-""" healthy tree jojn by natural ~ Association,-"to be held stars, Monday at 8 p.m. at the usT.on grafting of the roots. Tuesday, Novj^iiT; from 10 The highest rate in the United States VIVA YM-YWHA..760 Northfield Dinner includes individual loaf of bread, Considered' by some to be a.m. to 4:30^p.m; in the ave.j West Orange, in a lettuce wedge, baked potato, vegetable & even more devastating than ballroom of ^the Governor program sponsored jointly by ... coffee . the Dutch elm disease, elm Morris Inn,' Morristown. the' Sophisticated Singles and Admission is free:";•'"—- •~~ POjeguLar savings accounts

phloem necrosis shares many 1 , ' . "• .••••• ',"-.•• • ' :' -' the Dunams of New Jersey.— • INTRODUCTORY'SPECIAL •' of the same symptoms: In past years, the market With this coupon wilting of the foliage followed Singles from 21 to 40 have.—has featured s\ich articles as with interest from Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal CHASE & REYNOLD'S KLEENEX and each fish dinner by death of the tree. been invited to attend. A dolls, decoupage, pottery, contribution of $2 (|1.50 for Y SANBORN EARSE/ k'l!®!***. FACIAL CUP OF BOUILLABAISSE However, infected trees paintings, glaSsT prriamentsT' " WRAP members) will be asked, with TISSUE or tend to die all at once, rather terrariums and silver, copper HEAVY DUTY FOIl Turkey Breast all \ proceeds going- to the COFFEE FREE than branch by branch,'as is and enamel /jewelry—all SPECIAL CLAMS ORE Jewish National Fund. Regular Oiler good until Pee. 1 more likely to be the case with handmade. Also featured,are Imported Pork Loin ' Refreshments will be nerved. compounded a , , Dutch elrruiisease.- . j_ homemade baked goods and c c .Christmas decori[t(pns. -• Dayol Deposit to Eja^of P69! Genoa Salami z w69 "The market began in 1934 in .WitreravVarcorwenience: MPWja&BAB •BUUXTTU V, a private home in Summit and S50 jm'binn'rtrepuirod...--.—.:. choice of white or black Liverwurst JMMOapUH » 5 has grown every year in .-—; : ' —V- \ - --: ~qualtnty and vaffety "Of "items 4^isr 99* uiH emmt Cocktail Franks oHeJ^Pfit^toiheFBrm tWEr Tuid" Garden Association to 'support a college scholarship 'Intsiait'On 11 program for ,s.t'udents in j^T-^j^^SSS!^!^ jif ^^^rT^f*It%i!F^^^ -*orticulture, iiagrictilture, 'S.2 : 2.M •jl015tt_U ALIAN BREAD WHITE BREAD ecology "arid marine: silence. 2 PKGS. CHI "13"-. — -3757 ~'\mt-r\ c TOILET TIM -S5-' 6.25' "ism" TTff" 3-89 Compounded ^nctP&yableGaartef V-— ifsP Tn.w S20 25.00 1025,00 PORTABLE .at fashion show $25 31.25 12JU5 Lfmon Pie Joan Fontaine will be the Federal reguTalloiH.pormll wllhdrowolsirom Savings Certlllootes bator» maturlty-provWIng. ._ ON COMPLETED CLUBS MUfflnS •uununca VUUABli COUPON guest at a fashion show and the rata- of. Intsreat on amount withdrawn la reduced to passbook rate and 3 months' Interest Is forfeited. tLlmft one sift per Individual) y Mod«IE-1335 luncheon today at noon at the' Potato Chips Inn CBISCO JHI5 COLORPOi; 2CNITH 1 Governor Morrfe: '.••• > Compare: >Jafinahcial institution. cah:p^y higher rates:. GOLFMEOAL SHORTENING WHEAT1ES^1 COMPACT ~~&M Morristown, sp6jS9t*d'bytJtB r Don't settle for less on Regular Savings JWIBRY SCOOTERPIE 3-U. CAN IS YOURS Ladies of tlie*.Columbian ' ^thseTQcdnyeiTii^t^ceotip mmmtauimfm - FOR ONLY Foundation for the benefit of MO.1HWB Or ?t J the $io,poo,ooO'nfwum Cultural Ccnter^tp;be'bullt by INVEST WITtf THEBEST HIGHEST c oc% c OR> .the Columbian Foundation. VALUABLE COUPON COME IH & SEE OUR Miss FontaineSvVOn the INTEREST 5.35 D.Z5 I i*pop B1ff^*f*^T' Academy Aware! tor her ac- ting in the film Suspicion, INVESTORS FIMALTOUCH ^OMETCLEANSER SAVARIN COFFEE • THE PACE IN ALL-NEW STEREO which co-starred Cary Grant. FABRIC <0FT[HEH PERFORMANCE AND DEPENDABILITY IN COLOR TELEVIIIONIM SAVINGS H.7» WITH COUPON COMPONENT DEPL! . AND LOAN ASSOCIATION : UI Anountl Imund io $29,000 by FStIC, • jo»'«. agancy s|WBm.| ^ ;.'; - MAIN: 521 Millburn Ave. BOTH STORES A SOUND, CONSMVMIV* Berkeley MHIburn/Short Hills 467 • 2800 <*,':_• OPEN MONDAY Op

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• \;," : —SPRINGFIELD--(N-.-J.-) LEADER-Thursdoy, November 15, 1973-15 _ 14-Thursdoy, November 15, 1973-SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER MOUNTAINSIDE GOSfEL CHAPEL SPIUNCF1EU) EM ANUEL UNITED .- Methodists Auction and-dinner 1180 SPRUCEOR.tOFF CENTRAL AVE.) ^METHODIST CHURCH _ " Omsimqfhqzadf REV. ^STANLEY FRENCH, CHURCH MALL AT ACAfaEMV GREEN planned for spring •* ..INTERIM PASTOR ^ T«E REV. JAMES DEWART, MINISTER Israeli musicians at benefit theme.of CHURCHOFWCE: Thursday — 8a.m., confirmation trip to New tomorrow by Over/ooic group 232-3456 for holiday FlflST PRESBYTERIAN CUURCU 'L Sunday. School tor an -MeffiodisfjCbuTcfi for HGidassah Hospital Dec. 8 ~ MORRIffAVE. ATCHURCHMALL ages and adults. 11 a.m. morning worship Friday- — 11-i^n,, to 7. pjnl, two Israeli musicians will be featured al a Tickets for the.concert are $5 for general: 1 The gavel will come down.at an unusual • The annual Christmas bazaar and roast fcecf "Concern for others' will be the central auction sponsored by the Overlook Hospital service (Ikunery available, and children's ChrUtaas bazaar in Wesley House. 5 to 7 p jn-, dinner of the Women's Groups, df Springfield ' concert benefiting Hadassah Hospital in admission and f 10 for patron's tickets. Patrons' PASTOR; THE REV. BRUCE W, EVANS, D.D purpose of the Thanksgiving Sunday Service* Auxiliary, to be held next spring at Drew - church for grades 1-3). e p.m., Senior High rouHjeef^innerln Fellowship Hall. Noon to X Emanuel United Methodist Church, Church Jerusalem on Saturday evening, Dec. 8 at 8:30 will enjoy preferred seating and will be guests' DIRECTOROF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: p.m., luncheon will be served in Fellowship at Springfield Emanuel United Methodist' UnlversltyJiiiMsdliion, according to;©rt"«nd YovngPeople's Group. 7 p.m., evening worship Mall at Academy Green, willbfe held tomorrow. p.m: at Union.Collegc in Cranford. Haggai Niv, at a reception in honor of Niv and Miss Halevy' ; aAKILBQUKNE .;.. . Hall. '.•'. '" • .';;;..•; • • ,';;§;: Church, Church Mall at Academy Green; J!i;l, Mrs. Ralph Witmer, co-chairmen of the auc- --— service. _• " The women's groups in the congregation will pianist, and Ohela Halevy, folk singer, will after the performance. An Israeli candlelight) Church School pupils will prepare baskets of Thuriday—5-7 p.m. Junior High Fellowship ' Wednesday-a p.m., midweek prayer ser- Sunday — Thankjglving celebration, $:$> appear al the concert, which is being sponsored •• - buffet will be featured at the reception. Ticket: •Ion- •' .',•••.• , ' "! '/':':;, • '•'•'...... cooperate in the affair, including the Woman's cheese, jelly and crackers for the shut-kit Ofihe supper meeUng for grades 8 (o 8: 7:15 pjn., vice. a.tn;, Trivett Chapel Bervice; Sermon: "Wbfli Society of Christian Service, Women's'Mission by the Westfield-Mouhtainside Chapter of ' information and reservations can be obtained'-. Dr. RobertTF.bxnam, president W.Drew s congregation. In addition all members'»re Girta' Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., Webelos.- 8 Friday—7:30 p.m.. Craft night'and Bible Are You Thankful?." 9:30 a Jn., Church Schooj Circle, Wesleyan.Service Guild, and Frauen- Hadassah. through Mrs. Sidney Cheser, 16 Heritage lane,'. University, and his "wife are serving as •p.m., Senior Choir rehearsal. 8 p4n., boarAof : asked to bring canned goods'for the Day. Care study, for grades 3 to 8. ' for all ages. Children will prepare Thanksgiv- verein-Misslonkraenzchen. . • _. . Hadassah Hospital, the largest center for Scotch Plains, 322-9325, or Mrs. Stanley. horoi'aiy chairmen of the June 8, 1974 event. .'trustees.'.9 ••-•"• • • . • • •'• '.'•'. Center of the Church, of All Nations In•-New ing treats for toe shutlns. 9:30 ».m,>.G«rijian The bazaar will be held from 11 a.ni. to 7 p.m. medical research in the-Middle East, serves Solriick. 757-6825.-. York. A large cornucopia in the center oTvKe Saturday — 10:30 a:m,, bus trip to liberty ' ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH language worship conducted by the Rev.."Fred There will be over 300 items—ranging from In Wesley House, adjoining the church! Visitors both the Jews and Arabs of Israel and the West Mrs: Howard Rood of Scotch Plains is con-; ' ViUagelFlemington, sponsored by the Fireside _ 119MA1NST..MILLBURN Gmber. 10:30 a.m.vcoffee^Bndconversattoqui Chancel will be the depository for the gUt*of use of ski condominiums in New England and are invited to browse through a wide selection Bank of Jordan. Mrs. Miltor Hollander; cert chairman. Assisting her are Mrs. Herbert < Grou{)^ ;'-- "" "• ••> : REV. JOSEPH D. _HERRrNG,_RECTOR Fellowship HanV'll a jn., morning worship; food which will be delivered the following week Jhe Far. West, to vacations at Hilton Head or of items for Christmas: Aprons, jewelry, president of the chapter, stated, As a result of Seidel and Milton Wasch of. Mountainside. Sunday r- 9:15-a.m., Church School..Classes . Sunday—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., anthems by the Chancel and Wesley Choirs. to the East Side Church and Community Fire Island, to eocktall-dinner-buffets^cfltered books, stationery, cards, fancy work, and white the recent war, hundreds of soldiers an? now for 3-year-olds'through Grade 7 are taught in ' Holy Communion and sermon, first Sunday and Sermon: "WhenvAre Ypuj Thahkful?" Wor- Centers- '.• ''— - . •' '•' "'".-•K^^f;. by local celebrity^ couples; and wine lasting elephants; There will be a wide selection of receiving treatment at the hospital; they are in the Parish House. A collection of canned goods festival occasions; morning prayer and ser- shippers are asked to bring canned foods for At the 9:30 a.m. Trivett Chapel Service, and parties/The affair will begin with a black-tie 'Jams and.jellies, pickles, cakes, bread and need of our most generous support."^ will be received throughout the Church'School mon, second through fifth Sundays; 10 to 11:15 the day nursery at th« Church of An Nations, 11 a.m. Morning Worship, the here; James cocktail-dinner party-starttHjpit 5:30 p.m, in" cookies. From noon to 2 p.m., luncheon will be .Niv,--who' has performed in concerts Oewart will pose the question"When Are You for distribution at Thanksgiving in Elitabethp- a.m., Church School; babysitting at 10 a.m. New York. 6 pjn., Youth fellowship. , Drew'University's Commons Building, to be • Wednesday — 3:30 p.m., Wesley Choir. 8 served in Fellowship Hall with assorted throughout Israel, lives in Springfield; teaching Thankful? " The Wesley and Chancel choirs will port Mission. NiJrBery service is provided on . followed by the auction, said Mrs.- Witmer. p.m., German language Thanksgiving service sandwiches, salads, beverages and dessert. and preparing for his doctorate in chemistry at both sing at the 11 a.m. Service. - . .'';^: the second floor of the rhapgi: srananrl n a.m., • HOLT CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH (THE CHURCH OF THE RADIO; conducted by Theodore Retrrdlnger. 8 p.m.j A roast beef dinner will be served from 5 to 7 Rutgers University. His dual achievements in Church School meets at 9:30 a.m. in Wesley Reservations are available to 600 first- ' Thanksgiving Sunday worship services, with "LUTHERAN HOUR" AND TV'S •.. community Thanksgiving service at St. Jairjes p.m. The menu will include tomato juicerrtMt music and science have earned him recognition House, the church annex and Fellowship Hall. comers at $30 a .person. Interested auction- , Dr. Evans.preaching. Child care for preschool J 'THIS IS THE LIFE") • Roman Catholic Church. ;'•' ' -7;. r.-; beef and gravy, mashed potatoes, peas and in both Israel and the United States. Niv won At the same hour the German language goers can contact Mrs. Donald W, Thomas of 15 children provided.on the second floor of the carrots, pickled beets, rolls and butter, "639 MOUNTAIN AVE., SPRINGFIELD the young pianist competition in Haifa at the worship service will be held in the sanctuary Kingshill ct.; Summit, who is patrons chair-' Chapel. An offering of fresh fruit will be beverage and dessert Tickets for the dinner THEHEV. JOEL R, YOSS, PASTOR age of 11 and shortly after was selected to with Theodore ReimUnger preaching. Youth man. . . ' , ; presented at the 9:30 service by (he children of TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM are $3.25 for adults, |2 for children under 12. _._,.:..; TELEPHONE: DR 9-452$ perform with the Israeli Broadcasting. Service Fellowship begins at 6 p.m. In FeUowshlj) Hall, the nursery, kindergarten and grades 1 through ANAFFJUATEOFTHEUNIONOF" > Reservations should be made with Mrs. Nellie Orchestra'on a regular basis. In 1959 he began The congregation will participate itr:-th« A silent auction will precede the evening's 4. This will be distributed to the elderly and iU Thursday — 8 p,m., choir AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS Sunday — 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 ..^Marshall (376-2330), Mrs. Wilma Scfcenack his studies at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music Community Thanksgiving Service.on Wednfc*- festivities; the selection of items and special' • members of the congregation following the U S.SPRINGFIELD AVE. AND SHUNPIKE RD. (3794059) or Mrs. Esther ReimUnger (276- a.m., Family Growth Hour. .10:45 a.m., 1 and while there won the scholarship sponsored day at 8 p.m. in St. James Roman CathoBc —events-will-beon.dlspIayJathe-Drew Commons. o'clock service. 2 p.m;, Every Member_ SPRINGFIELD t .,'-, 4968). by the American Israel Cultural Foundation Church. The Chancel Choir will join -the Admission to the silent auction, which fs open ttf ' , Canvass visitation to receive pledges from ' _J_ RABBI: HOWARD SHAPIRO ^; Monday — 4 p.m., Confirmation I. 8 p.m., four consecutive times. " • ' LIONS' AWARD — Herbert Kern, Springfield Llons'-committee chalrrnan for student- Combined choirs in the anthem. A German the public, will be $T-,-it-witt-permit written bids- > . church families for the work of the church in -. CANTOR; IRVING KRAMERMAN IN THE CARDS-^-Holding qne^Llhiprizos awarded by (ho Rosary Altar Society of St administrative board. '•• .. •'.'''•' ' grant-in aid, along with Albert lissner, Lions' vice-president, and Scott Donington, Language Thanksgiving Service.wlll.bflhridat on the 300 items. , . .„ - , /• 1974. 2 p.m., Westminster Fellowship will join Friday—8^ p.m., ErevShabbat; Dr.Fred Miss Halevy, one of Israel's most popular ! Tuesday — 4 p.m., .Confirmation II. 7:30 cornrnittee'mernbef; 1«ft to right, presenrjoan Jacques-wlth-an'ISWard to pursue—- 8 p.mrin-tke-Metood!st Sanctuar^vMJpy—- Jomes.Ch.wch oi fhtt cord party lost Friday at tha Springfield Knights of Columbos the "Walk for, the Hungry" from Upsala Baruchin, superintendent »of schools, Spring- AAUW todiscOss folk singers, has been featured orr Israeli courses in nursing or optometry. Miss Jacques, who is In training at the Elizabeth Home are, from loft, Mr*. LawronceTRameen, cKaTFrnBrirMrsrltabert Planorrprtae- Acquisithms-chairmen-in-the-major-towns Conejfe'^SpHngfTeldr- ' —~ --•—••-- - -p,n\Vi Family Growth TTftur staff mpptlns. .1 _. field. "A Comparative View of American and x . television and has perforrnedjn night clubs chdirman, .and Mrs. Trid Stickle, co. served by Overlook Hospital are at work' luondw—9-11:30 a.m., cooperative weekday Wednesday — 7:45 p.m., Thanksgiving Eve Israeli Education." • • • heedom of press'; here and abroad. She sings in ^Several General Hospital, Is the seventh person to be assisted In by the Lions. ' . . 1 collecting unusual entries for the auction.They, • service. .V'; ' :...;,.'' -•: .• •...-... Saturday — 10:3fr a.m., Shabbat morning- languages and is noted for her ability to convey nursery;'school. 10 a.m., New Jersey Synod "Is There Freedom of the Press?" That will • / : '....;..;....'..,.._,..JJPhotoj?y.jdward N. Stlso) fifith AMIT) report gifts varying from a whole steer, to A meeting"'at.Cherry Hill, with Dr.,Evans and: service. • - ... V. •.. the meaning of her songs, whatever their be the topic for tonight's meeting of the i load of bricks,, from a professional pastel! Elder. Arthur Brandle representing the EVANGEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday —.9:30 a.m., Torah study session; language^ . •. ' ' • • ' - —r- Mountainside Branch of the American portrait of the family pet to opera and* sporting, Springfield'Church. 3:15 p.m., Brownies. 7 242 SHUNPIKE RD., SPRINGFIELD Rabbi Howard Shapiro. , Association of University Women, which will be Presbyterian Cfiurch lists kraeli productionsQ Tfffif To Spare events tickets. ' .'---- . . p.m.,, Girl Scouts. REV. WILLIAM C. SCHMIDT JR., PASTOR Tueday _.. a. p.m., adult. education-fiUB : held at 8 in the Emma Weber Room at the Newcomers hold The adult education committee of :T^mp]le By GfRAID ANpREWS - Rtllremtnl Adviser Tuesday — iisa a.m., Key^a kaffeeklatsch. — -TJniur3a»y_==J430 p.m.» choir rehearsal discussion series. "Chusid." " ; Beth Ahm in Springfield has arranged a ijty&i&l Friday —"7 p.m., Boys Brigade. 7:15 pjn.," Mountainside Public Library. Jean Rae-Turner Wednesday — 9-ll:S0 a.m., cooperative of the Elizabeth Dally Journal will be the showing of an Israeli film this Satuj^ay weekday .nursery school. 8 p.m., 'community. Pioneer.Girls. .: .•..— '.!.. - ST. JAMES CHURCH ^ Thanksgiving Sunday events not prepared— they'have not faced up.ro the Ideal unit to join speaker. ' ; monthly luncheon Thanksgiving Sunday will be observed this ham, chairman; Gunther Llndenfelser, Blder;! evening at'ihe'temple.—'•--r-~'-"^^,;jj;;'.--; It isa great deal'better to live it up than to Thanksgiving Eve service In St.-James Church . Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Suhday,School. 11 a.m.,, 45 S. SPRINGFIELD AVE., 1 Marilyn Kierspe, membership chairman, Mrs. Harry Rice, adult education chjJrtBan, live lUeout. ' •—' '••'• •••;•'•'.;••!• -.'.• economic realities of retirement. The key to 7 with Uie Rev.James Dewart, pastor of the morning worship. Pastor Schmidt will take his : . Tfie Mountainside Newcomers Club held its weekend at__the_Springfield Presbyterian Raymond Pieson, trustee; Richard St. John, solving the problem is wise planning, before SPRINGFIELD will answer questions regarding membership. Church at both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock worship elder and WiMam Wood, trustee. — • 'and Irwin Rosen, program chaliman.-^jjfUfp ' This ifl the attitude of more than 21 million Springfield Emanuel United Methodist Church, message from the Book of-Mark. 11 a.m., MSGR. FRANCIS XrCOYLE, PASTOR ; monthly luncheon yesterday in the Orange JEAN K. MORRISON retiring. Forewarned; as they say, is forear-, -ORf Sdbbafh 73 i Ttie only requirement for AAUW membership Room of the Mountainside Inn. Chairman for services. At the 9:30 service, children from the movie, "The Dreamer," was the official,'efidjy Americans who are over 65. There Is a large • j. * .'• • •'••.• *i- delivering the Thanksgiving message. . • Junior Church. 5:30 p.m., youth groups. 7 p.m.,^ REV^STEPHEN P. LYNCH , The Westminster Fellowship group of (he med. Social Security payments; pension is. a baccalaureate degree from an accredited nursery, kindergarten and grades 1 through 4 from Israel in the .1970 Cannes Film Fejjlyfil. majority doing just that — enjoying their later Springfield Chapter of Women's American evening service; Pastor Schmidt will continue REV. EDWARD R. OEHLING the affair were Mrs. Richard Blackwell and church Sunday afternoon wtll join a North 1 ; :7 : institution of higher education. Mrs. Kierspe : of the Church School, will place an offering of They added, "It is a poetic love story!jyhiph years right up to (he hilt,'due to careful plan- benefits — even Medicare — will- not really ORT (Organization for Hehabllitation through OUR lJVDY OF LOURDE8 I with his messages from I Peter, Nursery care. ' • . REV. PAUL J.I?OCH - . Mrs. James' Haughy: Morrison-Feely Jersey "Walk for the Hungry "sponsored by may be called at 233-5905. :. fresh fruit on the Communion Table at the front Parents Magazine called "exquisite" arid is ning and adherence to the basic rules of saving suffice in many areas.. A'steady income from Training) will join chapters'throughout- the^ ' - 300CENTRALAVE., MOUNTAINSIDE^ at both services. , .a..., . :. . : ASSISTANT PASTORS • Dr. Frank Newell ot the Summit Medical of the Sanctuary. They will be accompanied by CROP, the Community Hunger Appeal of recommended for adults and young adults only. and Investing;-:••'• •.'.,:.':•.'.".'•,'•. • •;". ,' investments and savings, made while one is in country in observance of ORT Sabbath 1973 at <•• REV; GERVUUJJ.rtcGARRY, PASTER Wednesday — 7:45 p.m., Thanksgiving eve Sunday Masses—(7 p.m. Saturday), 7, 8:15, Group was guest speaker .presenting a Church World Service. The wanrwDl"tie"from Members and guests are InyUed, free.pf ehirrie, The only real sad part about growing old.is his productive working yeart, fills the,bill. special services tomorrow at 8:45 p.m:, at 'REV. GERARD B;WHELAN service of praise. '.'•.. .'•' discussion of tribal Africa. troth announced teachers Kathy Smith, Janice Smith, Marilyn 1 9:30,10:45 a.m. and noon. Daily, 7 and 8 a.m. Mr., Mrs. Erick••Y.qyijg Alexy, Nancy Sim, Deborah Taylor, Carol Upsala College to Springfield, about 10 miles, and refreshments will be served. ', i: , .1/ '•. not being able to afford II. Tqp many people are The peace of mind garnered by proper Temple Beth Ahm, Temple way, Springfield to -V : bEV.JAMissF. BENEDETTO Holy day, on eves of Holy day at 7 p.m.; on Holy New members welcomed into the club last Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Morrison of 1869 ^^biSihi ririthJi SJtTtjMdtd.JtTtj J be conducted by Rabbi Reuben R. Levine and COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH days at 7, 8, 9, 10 a.m. and .7 p.m. ' add daughter to family month were Mrs. Bunnle Fairbanks, Mrs. K. Cider Mill rd., Union, have announced the r?^pr port Presbyterian Center, whlch.ls'djre<)ft{w>y ~.L ^jL- A^SISTANTPASTORS _ Brenda Sneer, Janice"GurriinakrKaren Wright White, advisor, in charge .of the Springfield dependence - are worth every bit of the effort it tBi^ 1 —"^MEETINGHOUSE LANE— •-— o»tfe)»i()iis^timlayTxttfff ongngpmpqtqf their daughter. Jean Karen, to. the Rev. Joseph Garlick. Donations Juve;been Sunday—Masses af7,8r»:15, lOiSTaTmV ancT MOUNTAINSIDE Mr. and Mrs^ Eric J. Young of"236 Morris Carl Marinella. A "last rose" was presented to James Michael Feely, "son of Mr'.'-'Prant;' J..T and Jim Foster. Following the church'services, group. The young people will leave from the lakes: Living life ."out" is \a gloomy prospect Mrs. Myron Solomon, president of the- through Friday, 7:15 to 7:45 p.m. No con- made by all grades in the church school aswell 12 noon. .;•; :•. . ''...'••"• MINISTER: THE REV. ELMER A. TALCOTT ave., Springfield, became the parents of a Mrs. Robert Keller, whose three-year member- Feely of 925 Mountain ave., Mountainside, and the fruit will be delivered to elderly and Presbyterian Parish House at. 1:30, driving to indeed. BBsking In the sunny rays of a healthy Springfield Chapter of Women's American . - Saturdays—evening Mass, 7 p.m. •; fessions on Sundays, Holy days and eves of as,by congregation members the past three ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR: : daughter, Shannon Marie, Nov. 3 at Overlook ship has expired. • ' , the late Mrs. Joanne Westerman Feely. The' shut-in members of the congregation"'in Upsala and walking back to Springfield. This 111 —reUrement-income;-_"weU, that's called "Hying" .ORT,' Mrs, Sanford Greenman, Mrs. Ronald Holy days. ••_'•-•• • •• ' weeks/' " , •'-•'Si-SS'S 50th armiyersary •--; • WeeKdays-^Masses at 7 and 8 a.m. : JAMESLITTLE Hospital, Summit. Mrs, Yowng is the former announcement was made Saturday evening at decorated baskets. past week they Have been soliciting sponsors to ; •it up." -• ' ••>,'iiy;.".^'.- •••"•'... '•• " Jacobson, vice-presidents, Mrs. Milton Oglntz, Next Wednesday evening thei:church' 'itoll , FirstFriday—7,8 and 11:30 a.m.- Thursday — 8 p.m., joint board meeting. TEMPLE BETH AHM Dolores Karody of Springfield. They also have a party held at the home of the prospective' At 2 in the afternoon, the-Every Member pay a fee (or each mile walked per person, with Mr, and Mrs. Abe Schachtel of Mountain treasurer, and Mrs.'Martin; Shindler; ORT participate in the annual community'Thinks- An intelligent approach to planning far the • Miraculous Medal Novena and Mass- Sunday—9:15 a.m., adult Bible Study. 10:30 AN AFFILIATE OFTHE a«on, Eric J. Jr., 2. . Compares announce birth bride's parents. Canvass will be held. Church officers and other all receipts going to CROP. In the evening the avenue, Springfield, were honored recently at a Sabbath- chairman will participate in the'. giving eve service which, this year; wflfti*held f uture,. begun •earlyfn^lil'e; Is the answer to Monday at 8 p.m.:, - - T , ;..—_.-.- a.m., morning worship; Rev., Talcott will UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA ' . Grandparents are Mrs- Leslie Karody and volunteers will visit the homes of those church- group will attend a giant rally in the' Crescent 1 . Miss Morrison, who was graduated from the' ; 50th wedding anniversary party given by. their ..services, • ' ,•'..'• .'".". . '•",' :••',:'••'••'•:•-. ~ Benedidtion during the school year on Friday in St, James Roman Catholic Church; , South Jfihdlng security^retirement. . ..'.''r. vy" ' preach; Cradle Roll, Church School! Nursery, BALTUSROL WAY, SPRINGFIELD -Mr. and Mrs.- "Robert h. Young, all of• of a son, Justin/Paul Vail-Deane School, Elizabeth, is in her senior!. families who have been unable to present in Avenue Presbyterian Church, Plainfield, for all children, Mr. and Mrs. Murray'Hammer and at 2:30p;m. ' person at worship services their pledges for the the church youth groups who participated in Springfield avenue. The. Rev. James'Dewart, through'8th graded ...... •.,.. RABBI REUBEN R. LEVINE Springfield. . . year at Jackson College of Tufts University. '• pastor of Springfield Emanuel Unl" . toVtRew6rk6fCAHB:V': ' " :•"• ,'U'j [ .. \ Tuesday—7 ,p,m^ Debwra>. paldiip 'mem-: •Jhalijivan of the event, 'was assisted by Mrsr other than spot news. Wb^^'supprisl^vf^^ •' •• ' FranffB«t|^rh.also.of Mountainside. * '' 'fi» f^r f; Include you name, John Shawn and Mary Jo Saturday in the Springfield ;' Mlnyan Services—Monday through Friday, 7 Apj)\if;atioAare paw being accepted at Kent . Would you Ilk* lorn* h«lp A MODEL j address and phone Duggan, of the Victorian church 'auditorium from 10 present. a.m.; Monday through Thursday, 8:15 p.m.; Place fojuJ9n7fi school year for nursery. In n»RdrJn8Jl»w»pop«r r*-' number. - Photographers will be the a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. arid 8:15 p.m.; Saturday, 7:30 Kindergarten and primary grades. Appoint- Uoie>? Wr!l«thfhl»n»w«- feature attraction at the St. ' Shawn describes his work as p.Ttii '.'••":;'•• ..-:•-'.:' ..v.'-'. • : . ments may be made by calling Kent Place pap*r anila»lcfor'our"Tlpi~ James Mothers' Guild flea' "A Unique Remembrance of School TU273.O900 on Submltllng N»*« R»- • Learn the 3 Sttps • market, which will be held Your Life," He recently • ' l«'a««t."""" ':•••:•..-;• - - to Beauty. ELECTROLYSIS : PERMANENT opened a studio in Cedar II " .: ATOOCH"BAP/n8f CHURCH Phone For a FREE HAIR REMOVAL Grove. His other studios are in MECKESST, AND S, SPRINGFIELD AVJD Daughter for Moesches ~ Chargefor Rptures., the Concord Hotel, Catskills, 1 Beauty, tesson NAMCT Colon • /..V.' .. •.;:. SPRINGFIELD Thtre Is a charge of »5 for' and Mount Airy Lodge. - -m Galore '•'•.^^ REV.CWij^(EALSTON,PASTOR A seven pound, four ounce daughter, Jarah weddlno and engagement picture*. There Is no change PERLMAK Authentic costumes are Kid&' Saturday—3 p.m., Church School choir Wendy, was born N'ov 2 in St. Barnabas for. the announcement, supplied by the studio- in rehearsal. '.:''.".-.''' . •.'•!•'«..'•' whether wim or wlthoot a NOW At Snake Medical Center, Livingston, to Mr. and Mrs. picture. Peruxn submltllng CORTE BEAUTY SALON recapturing days gone by. 59. Sunday—9:30 a.m., Sunday School.- U a.m., William H MoeschofAvenel.Thebabyjoinsa wedding or engapemenl, Canute • T u D i o Visitors to the flea market will pictures should enclose the & The SIDE DOOR Men's ; worship service. 7 p.m., evening fellowship. sister, Jordana, 2 Mrs Moesch Is the former is payment. 1( MATU $Ttm MIMHUT, NIW JtUIV OirfOI (Mil Hair Stylist- - be able to see the Vicforian: . 2 Mountain Ave. ^ -; Italy's Finesty Wednesday—9 p.m., midweek service. Sharon Lesser of Springfield. (cor. Morrli Avt.) SpHfl. —, Photographers in action and Cosmetics - perfumes ~~BoUtiques - Electrolysis Prn Comultatlon have an old-fashioned photo TEEN-AGERS, llnd |obs by running Want Acs. Call 6867700 . now! _iy Appt. 174-4M0 made. ; -." » . iJsing a 50-yearrOld Kodak.„:. eight-by-ten view camera (with a new lens), and a ^'AMQKE 'r.vt ' fj. modern process, Shawn: will _ •^Printed:.: . JGOIEEUIIES photograph his subject in ~ :-..;Sinede 59. period, clothes, provided: by mmi \ .tat*1' WHAT A WAY TO GET the studio and produce a 3J- "Try'usfor; Uiat new • DEFINITION: brown-tone^ print with look Virltli today's ^~ SNOWED UNDER! decorative-oval frame in 7-«tif|uirf!s" MULTIPLE LISTING Imul'tipilisting} n. bftrely is minutes. His old- inv 1. a concise pictoral report of up to date fashioned "aim to please the information 2. a synopsis of all pertinent sales data customer" stresses quality f ues. & Wed. Special including price 3. the primary tool of a professional work and "a nice finished product." -the Realtor More than 50 other dealers will be on hand to display : -items-Including Christmas :\/'..^l:.v '.•••.; ' :" ,. :. ''; . " . - ~^ * gifts and cards, to be sold by -- 2571 Morris Ave. the Mothers';Guild; ^antique;-— THE VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPHERS—JoHni Jinown Union 688-9641 =reBtored—arid handmade ISHERETOSTA ^furniture;—chrtheirr-iwelry,- • - —jand-hi» njslBtontrMrjry. -lo Dugqon. wltllba the •••v-:, 800 Copies . • • > AN AVALANCHE ^ ""records, tapes* fossils, Ayon feature attraction at a Hea market of t(JH products, rugs, antiques, new • MoihorzjMlUlJo. be held:Saturday: U home or property;". listing sheet are mailed to^- •f-_ aiid useil toys,- craftsrcrystal, - -J—Janips," china and white • * PAPER . iTieftber Realtoi^Tnis^iieans-irnrriedidte clephannreasures." :.:... • CREATIVE ART WOl s 3®?:1 ;r^i9itorT~ nTay pfiEehMfe^ ^:" *!"f' d [,;„./" ^refreshments "ana'' inricli.; * -— GALUER¥;QE_5I1,ECTED WO? *•PEDLAE exposure to thousands of potentlaMSOyers. Tberewiir be free Jidmi^ ~~ 165 MOUNTAIN AVE., fib Further -•' ~?PRwreFrcD gc-"' -"-ftf formation can bo dbatlned ."•i-tstrriiSor entrance from parking! mm* from Mrs. Joseph' Horishhy, OPEN TUESDAYS to 5 p.mif Professionals such as Realtors, equipped with _ 37>9191,_or Mrs. Stanley OPEN FRtDAY-2 to S p.m. *:' ,| mm Wisnlewskl, 379-3260. 11" HOURS BY APPeiNTAAENfi '& •,< AMEFUCAS STEAK EXPERT NBIOHBORS WANT YOUR UMd — • tools like these, can do the selling job you re- ^: llwni. Tell 'em what you tiove. .,-. ;.. ';' SO 2-2719 VK Run a low-coal ClauKlxlAd. Call (Acro« from GooAPER AT WHOLESALE i4—.--_ .CREATIVE PRICES TO THEl^BLfc XN~tf A XOLORFUL ARRAY OF 1 CHILDREN'S DINNER FIJI . by having this "one-stop shopping" available at all WEDDING Our laicsfbenefit for'savcrs jo a'.'new higHfate of Intejosr i• , This beautiful --•. ~..- ~. ..i'i•>.•-.,.—.••;•*- :'^.i.i, .-•.'— '--t-.,a be^uV •; RIBBONS, BOWS AND CORDS IN SATIN +-VELVET OR : APHY Enhance your Thanksgiving TdWf&";;? :'.:;''• Christmas wreath . . ; member Realtor offices. fox pin-]. _plri, attractively Hot bef M a mil m FREE • •with freah'flowers from '•$$$$$,•'.,.'' '^lff packed, , Decide now h,ow much reaiy money you would llkc'ft/ ' laybursr. ,' -. I H1MI IIK'IM. MihM'" "•'•..• i . ' ' • '' ,' have for. nc^t year's hpliday eipenscs. Select the club plan :rate-. •••., FrW CMctax Frwch BREE^J : i' that fi(s your needs. Depositor to $10 each Veek.-Next; when you |oln • Frtia I ruck ItoH t £!lB=.^ ijurtQ ••••• • •••'••••/ ••••..-..• .. • ..••••••. NOW AS LOW ' October you will receive a check for $50 to $5CJl!L.. "plus ; our =1974 ; n A RETAIL SHOP THAT FEATURES UNUSUAfcnGIFTY As*59 Cftrlitmas Club. RE lT0 ilW • fflona'. Si, ::•;.-' J5.V4 % (merest on'the averagojbftlanQc, of ypiir club, when > ITEMS AND "DIFFERENT" CARDS - 'iNVITATlOKlS V Km Stuk 1 FrMck fAm . FREE] iason completed pnn regular.. basfe y '"''.:; i •.,'•'•'!'"/7 .,-,•' ',. '• Bertotial florist v STATIONERY - ANP'PAPER PRODUCTS ' " * THE BOARD OF REALTORS • . . •'•,; ' •; ; .'* . • >':^:. .'•,.'. ' '' PMMI Butt* I Jrih :' 61 M.ia St, Mlllbum, N. J.07i

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:*v ff- $ Thursday, November 15, 1973- 16-Thursduy, Noveir 1973-SPRItlGHELD (N.J.) LEADER Miss Debbie Fine Dr. Robert Rinaldi ma Joan Marie Kuscavage weds is married Sunday Your Guide %p Better Living in Valley Forge, PaTnghapei to Frank J. Levy Cynthia Kay Shaicbly. da.uRht.er «f Mr nnd George Chernego Saturday Mm., J(?arl S.'"ShaicbIy of Loolii. Pa., was SI "rhfrrsu's Human Catholic Church, 'married tX-t, 20 to Dr. Robert Kugene Rinaldi Keiiilworlh.wnxiho setting Saturday afternoon •„' ofgptiiBinont, Pa., son of Mrs. James Hinaldi of , j RB A N RE At ESTiKTEIIW (or ihe marrhiiif nf .loan Marie Kuscavage, M3; Burljrigt'»'n ave.. Union, and the late Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Aloysius Kuscavage ' James D. Rinaldi. - ••'- • "f :U5 itiiosvoll' lain-. Kcnilworth, la George F. •The Rey. Robert Briggs-officiated at the i City • Suburbs • Farm Country Lake » Shore Cht'iiicgo, sun .of. Mr and Mrs. (Jeorge Cher. ceremony in the Faith of Our Fathers Chapel. m>Ro of Hillside. —^Valley Forge. Pa A reception followed at the particularly mature people The Hcv. Edward Hennessy officiated al the ..... Iroujf the Four. Falls, Conshoho?ken, -- who haven't yet retired and • nuptial muss and ceremony. A' reception Familyj p/ograrnsi *f Anita Petrucci of Primes, Pa. served as maid *bo*)fi'raalls!e1u«tlio.w full - Sample apartments near followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall. or honwr—Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edward arid, riclf iUa. Uday season Each-.-aBwtmerrt includes Kuscavage of Kenilworlh, brother of Ihe bride "to promote a deeper understanding between Her husband, who was graduated from Arch- thousands of visitors to the The main auditorium-of the. -•- — "T?..^.; T~"•••*.;••-. located for northern New 1 v^iar^e c ' ,nQ; 'M^W^S^: r "and inspection it hajLbqen an- centrai^ajr-^ctindltioning, all- and Frankie Lqrigen-Hagen of Colonia. cousin parent and child." The second step Is a,Youth .' bishop Walsh, High School, Irvington, Seton >J Jersey and metropolitan New Crest»j»d::arts-and^craftwaod artsand cr o cIuBhbusfewas turned over to" -refreshmentW^I';^.;»mi™#»r's are free," iMrsy«J. nounced. electric.>-;ya'tehens with of the bride. . . Leadership award to be presented Pec. 9in Hall University, and Jefferson Medical School, -• ••• ... .» -__.!_ .»• .Lthe^ ,_•fair.Jflecaus_ • «i_- e _i.u.many. v».-«:i-..of the' refreshments are free. Mrs; York area commuting. Exit 96 fair, held last" month at Sullivan- addejllvi;'-Everyday," The rental units have been refx1geraftWreezer,-ilish- Mrs. Chernego, who.Aias_-graduated_iu>m_ -Templr- IsrnRl. Refreshments and •en- " is a resident irj the obstetrics and gynocology Harmony Hall, one of three displays' were unique.'and of the Garden State Parkway --^department at Lankenau Hospital. ; someof theexhlDUorswereon ' designed for year-around washer,'.garbage disposal, WEYBRIDGE PREVIEWSr-Tbe variety of residential units available In Weybridge, Bob-'.' David Brearley Regional High School, tertainment will be provided. The third slep clubhouses in the retirement ' valuable,,T4-hdursecurity.", rangeand oven. A washer and is nearby, and-Rt. 35 fronts the Scarborough's, newest apartment community near Spring Lake, Monmouth County, is ' Kenilworth, attended Union College, Cranford. will be a visit to a hockey game' at JftUUson . following" a honeymoon, trip to Florida, the guards were on duty during -hand to demonstrate how they living, as well as for those _maln entrance. • community located on Rt. 530, •4p^te'work.v-y(e're.eager to persons'who want a second • dryer, "alsp'fare included in illustrated In this architect's perspective of a typical building. Designed as a year-round ; She Is employed by Morsan Inc., Union, and Square Garden, New York pity. ;.; \-'\?fi'l;,y couple will reside in Rosemont. six miles west of Toms River the six days of the event and Rentals are now being meet folks whi) appreciate the. home near the beach, marinas each dwelling unit. Wall-to- : luxury residence, each unit has either a patio or balcony. Furnished models will be-open-in. ^attends Newark State College. Union. The Men's Club will sponsor its second an- and Exit SO of the Garden insurance in excess of »100,000 wall shag Carpeting, a choice accepted from the Scar- time for holiday inspection; and Spring 1974 occupancy is scheduled. Rental units start at $240 nual square dance Saturday at 8 p.m. In the had been posted, for the- beautiful-things'in Ufe, and and recreational areas of the borough-trailer, placed on site Her husband, whfP-was graduated from State Parkway. maybe even bo helpful to Jersey shore. Fully furnished of colors for Interior painting, -monthly. Weybridge Is located along Rt. 35, three.mlnutes.from beaches and marinas. ' temple. Music will be provided by Hart Webber Detborah Chapier collections. •' •'•'';":_ at Weybridge. Hillside High School, attended Union College. Included among exhibits on 'them.1; : ' ^.. sample apartments are now and walk-in closets are other He is employed by Englehard Industries, of Red Bank, who entertalnedlast year; ••;...• display were dozens of "Mapy of our 5,000 residents • "~ Refreshments will be, served. Jerry Lehman .LAViJloneer^iamojig: :.0c?an_ neanng completion* features :di "each, of Ihe six "Union, and attends Newark State College. plans annual event paintings, 'ceramics, - parttcipateHn ^arts t»od- craft* '- County retirement com- Following a honeymoon trip to Bermuda, the is chairman. Additional information • may, be classes, . clubs, and The shore area's hewesl separale^apirtment designs The Suburban Deborah League of Newark -Christmas decorations, munltles, Crestwood Village, rental community features which••"areijBvaUable. In ad- couple will reside in Linden. obtained by calling tha tempi? office at 687- embroidery, qeedlework, workshops;'. others pursue ; will hold its annual paid-up membership dinner 1 near. Whiting, is now showing 2120. " • . ;;"' '',-•;: .•". their hobbies at home, ' ex- Colonial-theme structures. All 'ditlqn, many of the apart- ^Tuesday, at 7 p.m.--In Temple Beth Ahm. knitting, crocheting, U model homes priced from units have individual patios or ^•aecuujjtiBe; , hdmtiiuiiumd c quilts4UI>M),, plained MargM,arge • SullivanSulliVanj, -menta havefireplaces. There Bananas with pork .'Springfield. Entertainment will be by Ihe $14,950 to $38,450, with mon- balconies, and many apart- are parking facilities, and Millbumettes, a musical group .frorn Milibiirn ;w?od Inlays; dried flower organizer of the project, sfitd thly njaintenance charges ments come complete with Just before serving pan-broiled pork chops or •arijangements:: chairrcanuig, before the opening. • • groundskeeping. and main- Steven Weishofiz High-School..; ranging from $50.80 to $91.25, idiidual basements. Wall steaksof pork, lightly brown halved bananas in Mrs.' Ellen Korey, membership vice- >lish Ayeaylrig—and many _''We who are their, friends, depending upon model. The the flavorful pork drippings. The bananas, a president, will be'ehairman for the evening. -more. iCoIleclions > on exhibit and neighbors* believe that offices are open .9 a.m. to 5 ; simple touch, arc divine with pork. 1 iIncluded' dolter china shoes, everybody should have an MRS. C.KORC.E V. CIIKRNEGO plans 1974 JcfateL MRS FRANK J LEW Mrs; Paul. Bentivegna ofJUnion is decorations • MRS. ROBERT E. RINALDI ~$.m,, seven days a weeTf.. buildings, a swimming pool Debbie Fine, daughter--of Mr. and Mrs. chairman. Mrs. MikeF.OcbJIel, will take ;stamiiBr combs, sculpjures opportunity to see them.-.nioat and cabana, tennis' courts, and Is'.conveniehrfo a wide Leonard Fine of,Union, formerly of-Hillside, reservations. Mrs, Robert. Ramus serves as variety 'flf shore points. ou Can Afford" landscaped garden and Monthly rentals start at $240. Church to hold was married Sunday afternoon, to'Frank J. chapter' president. . \ • seating—areas for exclusive , through; its fund-raising projects, the" ladies' Auxili "Tbere has.been a distinct Levy, son.of Mr. and:Mrs; Joseph Levyrof— use of residents—all located Bhortage of this Jype of holiday bazaar Springfield. .••' ' - • ,- '••••'.' • • . chapter helps to support the Deborah Hospital, on a Monmouth, County, site . an'" all inclusive chest disease_hospital' to initiatelmembetS: The Best Homes prestige apartment com: The Women's Association of Habbi Barry Friedman officiated at the - Just.three minutes from the munityTnThe Shore area," the Second Reformed Church, douhle-ring ceremony. in the Short Hills specializing in operable heart disease and chest Mrs. John P: Higgins, president of the Ladles Jlbeach. The entire community cancer, tuberculosis and emphysema. Service f nmmpnted - builder Scar- 132 Elmwood ave., Irvington, Caterers, where a reception followed. , ' ,' Auxiliary to the Union.Lodge Elks Club, and at the Jersey Shore will be landscaped. borough. "We have tried to Mrelene Fine served as mold of honor for her is~'extended .wlthout-restrictions of race or her staff of officers, will initiate members at Persons renting now will be will hold its annual holiday create ththe,kine kind of residential ' bazaar Saturday, Dec. 1 from sister, and Ellen Steinlight arid Maxine•Levy, religion _pr the. patients' ability to pay for the next regular meeting, Monday, 8:3(fp.m, at Jit the Best Price Anywhere! assured of spring 1974 oc i;ir.i(ir» nf- tVn groom, JWTVM! flsr*imr nns:of, i JyJ^cordlng.'to Cart area here which will fill a The group will feature honor. y. • . : . ' • Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. jay Pu'rnell, director 6T Scar -genufneineed- And we~an booths displaying handmade Lane Ferdinand was best man. There were set " Brennan, MfrS. Jules Gershman, Mrs. Francis crocheted and knitted articles, eight other attendants: ' . Herman, Mrs. Sam Lonero, Mrs. George Cedarbrooke An hour from New York City. Con- homemade cakes and cookies, Mr. arid Mrs. Levy are alumni of Monmbuth - Medvecky, Mrs. James Rubinb.Mrs. Edwarld venient to sources of transporta- College. Mrs. Levy; was employed by United to Stromko, Mrs. Michael Symoii and Mrs. DEUWAREAVC OFF FISCHER BLVD. C/earbrook lists Christmas cards and napkins, The gurnet JuniorV High Sqhool PTA TOMSHIVER, DOVER TWP., N.J. ' tion. Featuring the most complete candles, and an arrangement Counties Trust Co., Hillside, prior to her Nicholas Tworischuk. , : ; and luxurious facilities. marriage. executive board will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Mrs. Louis Schumann has arranged for Mrs. of Christmas novelties, in—; arriage. . ... ; • the*.nehobl cafeteria. Mro, Harvey Schwarar— eluding a Christmas specialty, . Her husband is employed by Chanel, Inc., McMamera tb~show~tKe"film "Holly DaJ*;*'- Come;..See what you really get president', has announced that a special which will be offered by Public Service. 300 sales in year; •'the Mitten Tree," anda hew Piscataway. ...;• V ', ."'.,• '... ;•' Y program will - follow Ihe regular business at Harbour Mansion. . "addition, a Book Corner." Follrwing a honeymoon trip to'Aruba, the ^ Cedarbrooke, has it all . . . beautiful meeting at 9.p.ni... homes, perfect location,' the right . Luncheon will be served . couple will reside in''Somerset. •• ..; A. member- of Alcoholic Anonymous will " DysautprtotTiia Cihapteir ty price, a models, -3.-''.4 bedrooms,'•' from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and : address the group; and Ihe general public is 5th section, 1 iadded refreshments will include paneled rec room, dining room, wall inyited lo attend. .',';'• '. ."'"" ' schedules ait auction _ : to wall carpeting • "Clearbrook, ,the .adult with individual areas controls ~ hamburgers, hot dogs, sand- Farms Cltiblisis; *^he PTA has reported a correction on the plus garages Also included In Ty^ysy^^yr •* .wiches. ,. .dessert. and, An arl auction by". Bruce Andrew GallerltSi^ condominium community in datio of the next fund-raising event, which will r th ih tlca are n trash will be featured by.(he Northew-Ne!W-JerBe»- ••••'•• --•'•->O<^--- ^.''' ':••' M«nr(»'i*fr6taB%,"'tiitt|M«.,, ^„,. bevQr_agcs. Ethel Rubsoii it BM parent-teacher volleyball games to beheld 1 1 frtls,t-troe, Chapter of Dyeauton*raiff; Saturday In Temple: -^rw-'^iHiV'^^SK^-'.^'v'''' -'^'''!; ' '-c0mplete4'-some 300' salesin a* iCO*npaCtiajr \ IM nTHa-art department Iff the .Woman's (flub of inpiigyrri, Nov. 29 nt 7:30 ii.fn. A practice {^*uflHn;'; asaiBtcd by members of all the'' : Shomrei Torah.'iliO.Salem avA^Wlbide.". &h -;lftfl^^ )^^tenc0i^' """**• > Connecticut Farnis,Jtini6ri"'wi)l'mect a'i the qyent is scheduled toHbe'heid Tuesday at 7:30 r Over-range;' diijif^apher, ••u.-'V»« »«?s.-}-ANNKBEKCIIEN({Oi 1 i.-. .•Mrs.- Marlene.Van Poznak, chairmanj; some 225 buyers are already /C S : 1 1 i. (lony^pfMrs. Max;Hirdes, chairman; todaj at 1' 1 exhaust hood an'4 .garbage urmm* ST.( MILLBUKr-=37r*?7tr "^ ' ' ••' i': ,'';""" . Dr. and Mrs. Frank Berchenwi o/'WcU Vork p.rrui_i •. • ..' ---.••---•—. ••-*-:"*: announced that a "champagne viewing" will! liyfnBaLihe cpmpiw. ', ' vwjSerrts are'reeuestied to contact Mrs. Louis held from 8 to 9 p:m.,v^ith the aiKtlonbegljip" »SM. . The.. development v will dispbsal. ' . . • i \ City have,announced the engagWenf hi their . The intornational relations department held Di Stefano at 686-0392 or Mrs. Norman Citron at *. jun. Flo Okm jGroup" daughter, Anne, to Steven JrWefshbltTrsoiiof ning aLSji.m. '.,•'"'.•' '. •'•'.•• ''yrf;"- AMERICAN PLANNED eventually have ep'me 3;200 Condominium ownership at a meeripB al the home of Mrs. William._Witkl_ COMMUNITIES, INC. homehomesfos for persons agedo 48 anda • -Clearbrook r^eves^.the Mr. and.'Mrs. Milton Welsholwof 1858 Manor i Roselle;,Pirk, yesterday. Mrs. Micfiaef Per- plans flower talk dr.. Union. • :' : >j ' We1rTn^recreationalwIHfte^t-+omeownerormai^^^^^ . mison.jf Short Hills announced that a study is communilyiipeing developed erojindS'Sidewal^andWwns, The bride-elect, who was graduated from Ihe!! .being made by members of the United Nations Chinese auction The KloOkin Cancer Relief Ffeldston High.School, Riverdalc. NY., is a by AaroAarorGrossn Crossi ConstructioCorisfrucUon "and includes recreational Young Women's Group Will . Charier," • - '-',.. The public is Invited to Cuyo ,noun Clearbroo, v, »»..,k Is locate: . ...._,d just. ^ facllitiesi mlnl-biu .service, seniof a'f Brown University, where .she is' The social service department will meet at meet Wednesday, Nov. 28,jn majoring in English and American literature.' attend a Chinese ^auction off Exit 8A of the New Jersey snow removal ^nd.iiOther 20 to 50% OFF Temple Sha'arey Shalom. the home of Mrs. William Scott, chairman,. Saturday in Connecticut Turnpike near the Forsgate services, such ai^-water,- Springfield. She,ila Som- -:Monday,.Nov. 2(5. ChriStiTms gifts will.be Farms Church, Unwitrr Country Club sewerage, and collection of merstein of Springfield, ; wrapped for a party planned by the members to 'trash. -- .. ,. 1'_':i,'-.-'.;•'.iv • : ON ALL FALL MERCHANDISE University, where he is majoring in the sponsored by the youth budget Visit the different The community has been so program, vice-president, has ; be given for the Beachhaven Home for the group. Auctioning will start at well received by New Jersey Homes face onto aTplaitaV; announced., that' Chuck biomedical sciences. He plans to attend' Aged. .'•• . .,-.'• - . '- either singly or in clusters of u HIGH FASHION SPORTSWEAR medical school next fall. 8pm Itemsrwere donated by and New York resident! thai FOR JUNIORS 8. MISSES Stuernagel of the.Westfield . Twenty^one > members,, including ihe Iqcal merchants Refresh- twp to four, each with; their A 1974 summer :Weddln'g' is planned. ''. w „ Ihe developer is now well into own garage areas. v "Flower Shop will provide a president, Mrs. William: Coombe and'Mrs!. ments will be served Open Daily 10:00to6:00. Thurs.'Till9 P.M. construction on Section S of i-.Tbe. center of community lesson In how to make NEIGHBORS WANT YOUR used Items. ,,Donald.Wirth, Junior Advisor, were recent the sprawling complex, a 3C ~ beautiful dried flower ' what you -have. . Run P showe? raising luncheon,and fashion : a fetal heart monitor. and the BraeburnrThey range ^locker facilities, atiweUlas EARLY COPY ~~ show, Saturday, al the Town Mrs. Will|aij» "Bdyer is Mnsi?efrornone*edroorrt,one^^; recreation j-aijd•:$4p. Publicity Chairmen are urged and Campus -Restaurant, nt l< : to observe the Friday deadline Morrls_ avenue, Union. chairman and''Mrs, William '-tirth:--to-Wb^b;ed'niomVr-'a-^^?^ ^' %^',^''":' for other than spot news. Cox, co-chalrm'aii;T with Mrs. study and two baths;.'^ have ; Sales and raar^kejuig.are Include your name, address -Bambergcro will present the ; fashions) staged •• by Edward MacDonald in charge § central air cendllStffflngi^^ilB^'thedliwHoB-ol'lil^iard and phone number. professional models. of tickets, and' Mrs. Walter electric baseboard;.heatliqg; Turan The Guild ' plans to addBooth, reservations. The another piece of equipment lo fashion show_was arranged by ($KI LODO6 AT SHERWOOD FOREST) the*maternity wing, a type of Mrs. John Wltte;"'and Mrs. Why not have Lunch labor bed which will enable Kenneth Conyyay. to.progra m the expectant mother to move chairman. N[ildre*d Barry from the labor r,bom to the Hughes is ini-r^charge of SHERWOODT- In the Poconos Today? 5 RcJonrts—2bedrooms Wiberths delivery will assist the "C^hairmen on Saturday. "• ".';i: -., "' — hall, terrace on the ocean Ale>dqjT:Guild bdke^ah? -. Would I The^Xaaie»Eauild_of. the tt Alexlan Brothers Hospital will some hp sponsor a bake sale today at 9 paring' 30 year mortgage as low as alk Right a.m. in the hospital lobby; 655 releases Shoppy Sh«rwood tcTrait It rhor« than o j»«autlfoir E. Jersey St., Elizabeth. this fpApi^fl community of private hom«ilt«». lf» cool, tall tr«o«,. Fr«»h; Goaranteed maintenance $87 moT+, Present est. taxes S74 +, Total monthly-payment on all cash Down the Road The sale-will-foature liome plan/ basis $161. Taxes + interest if any, tax deductible.'.* . made cakes, pies, brownies, ask for pur- "Tips «l«an air. Swift trout «tr«amt and placilacid lalakaik . Horw trail* To New Health cookies and other baked goods on Submitting News _i«rlndlfig throuahwoodland baaOty. Annd pur*purA,, whitwhite mew for Comparable vajues for a huge 3 bedroom syite as'well as a 1-bedroorn .."... Including gingerbread houses. RlifticiSi: '---••T:|^r''^--^^--^-^^--^^^-- • Se« our fabuTously furnished modeis We'll supply lndlicrlmin«t«t¥io»»lnfl»r_..^ , . ., YSharwoocirorett I* lnd««dvnlqu*^Onc«th» private estate af:: dally and weekends.10 AM to 6 PM the right equip- .- ..... jtru •'••:. : - «i» cbiori »ft br«#ftft«klnl; Sq>;f al you *"*1 t on» of America'! wrealthleft art collectors, Sherwood forest< W ment ... whatevef - t»mlly c»n wltrwu thl» 'MtMMwI.'blftg*, "i.i<\-T < started with more full fa<;lllt1it tnah most ever reachl His | . oHfrlng a FREE LUNCH •ton. o»«l« Poc<"«>»*»"r, t the doctor s~ vs... hM caitle>llke homf Is your clubhouse. And there are stablasfcHf;^ knpaM family rntaurantt. 'ilji'il dr.ly* "P- » f;W$' to help you. • hbrseback rldlnQ ... a ski lodg* with a breathtaking viewV. • >d and tak* a talaurcly tour; o« our c|tvelopm«nt ai^c. ; We carry Oil v lyr;ihlionui(4p«r car limit). To a»»ur« maximiwn,: '•;•. and a variety qf craft shop*, where European artist* once privacy pnlv. W ?c'<«'Ml«l hom»»H«» »"» Wfi;, types of walking worked on restoring masterpUCes. ' •• '•".••-.:•;; ,- •• ••;•'-;$;•• •- • v~\? ' ofttrttf. YoUr M*li'Wacr* W III* and comes wltK a compMM l»k» »nd ClubhouM, »l»o • iwlmmlitg aids, crutches, lick Headquarters For... Now Is the perfect tlm> to s*lect your choice homeilte at room needs. p«ol anditntral waMr undtrJconttructlon. .!r>,-: 675 OCEAN AVENUE, WEST EMD.H.J. Directions: N.J. Turnpike south to Exit \<\. Garderr Stale Parkway south to * M«lie»rt Aectpitd ' .".•' '-••• -.'v>.:'.. ' "^i-J* • unc f Follow Route #36 6iast to Just before 4tK traffic llght.'then make right c dress watches' are Coll collect today to rturva 'your l1 dl!%Bl t ! Vv • SALES and RENTALS SHERWOOD f>ORB5T-D«pl. *ib Pub. '. wpSlntiSnt«l7ir-«»434»n » A;M^» 'P.M^ v.:. -V-,'": .. • ^ VILLAGE LIVING AT ;<•:•).; satisfy, the most up-to-the- -.;:•'' CALL NOW (201) 229-8400 DRUGS inute fashion watcher, ; or Mall the Coupon ' • ' Tom Byrne—Salot^rbker ; • '• .'i| KHESSW00D STREft ; 342 Chestmit $t. / Come see for yourself.- .. . . Jpurj

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Your ...Guide- To Better iiying -Thursday, November 15, 1973-L Th&OldWest as it was Your Guide Jo Better Living iri the Frontier dr^iri' museum fexhibif It's cowboys aAd Indians, fur Tonk. These men were participants in thelife of • cAvalrymen and pioneers in a stunning.yiisufc! t*10 West, antj what they portrayed in their art *' " in the ilarraUVe of thefpid We»t on vfew """ were observed facts rather than an Idealization Montclalr Art Mufftlm Jfom:j)ovv IS Tof subject. The result of their wanderings is a Dec. 16. The show If the private collecti Remarkable record of frontier ltfe and the •esxmtatiwmnmtiuvul SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE latie George'RJSisiaj ItltocJudetLin -people who were part of it. ; | • APPAREL • • COINS • watercolors, palfi!ffngs;r~* " George Gund began his collection in 1929 and - ansx»iMEaUa •NEEDLEWORK Hthographs draw-i fi-pm at Added to it until his death in4966. The exhibition SA-LEE SHQPPE •WB-itK-ei-aa-BaBaBatltt ••••: • City • Suburbs • Farm Country » Lake p^Srtore Speclanitntrin KEN'S COINS Special Kin fW Th» theartist-adyfiniuters who pushed deep into the was organized by his family to fulfill-George LAROE SIZE Hook Rugs • ^ brpldery- West when it waTa frontier. .. ^L, Gund's desire to see his collecUonof American .Dresses >CoaJs >Pai-i Suits BCJUGHT 8. SOLD Crewel • NeedleAlnJ. . Of the 23 artiste represented, FtSmki Western art assembled together for. viewing by - ... Moderately, priced Coinii Silver B«rt, Etc. ml FABRIC'N'KNITTING risk A Beautiful Selecllon Chrl«ttna»-Halloween Remington and Chariea M. Russell dtim\fote a wide public. A catalogue is'available.—; < of Slin ThanktglytnThktglytn** lll»ar BBar» CENTER W/flov/Hfe/es the collectiorTEvenTs a Boy growing upTnTfew. ' The exhibition will be-on" view Tuesdays lOtoM --.. UtaioMV* '.-• Radios. Tap. Mckt . Many . 15 Mill Road, irvlngton atcbridos 91011 Springfield Ava. Irvlngien j (At Sluyvesant village 5hopplng V Vorln state. Remington dreamed of tbe P&y\ through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to S p.m., and on Center) •Developers of leisure home planned for Christmas. "One ! Larsens .declare.' "We urge After not quite two* yeanef artjscho<-l at,Yale, • Sundays from 2 to 5:30 p.m. Admission is free. in West End —-communities are discovering' of our greatest satisfactions is' every" vlsl(or to take his time be set off on a career that waa to make him one m-nti over $ f.5 that success in this type of the .warmer—fdej)^Jy_JivJo*ing;the place o»er~tp;n _of the foremost artists of the WestfirnipceW!,'•' More than Jl.5 million in "Thehotteat model Isthe four- The Harbour Mansion , venture depends upon a subtle relationships thai have compare wHaTweliave'wiav • ..Among^thYTOmlt^nTaulptui-iBS-^ sales were recorded at New bedrqomj)evon." luxury condominium has been • ./-ingredient that may not.have developed among the people what's -offered al • other •Tirst, the famous "Bronco.^uster," andopfi-.of. World •, at Willow Hill, The rrtodel, Turan said, is selling at a brisk pace with 65 . -, figured in their original plans. who .are setting up homes c6mmunlUes;in the area or Jthe last, "The Trooper,'.' copyrighted IHilW. TEST RITE OPTIClU CO. available in contemporary, theye^oJhlsdea^.JhuieJuimpleisowofUie- e«t. «45 Evesham Township, in the percent of the nine-story ,, 'It's the quality pf "livability" here," Lou Larse**.says."Wc ahywehrerelse," - receives twa gifts OPTICAL SERVICE R3R THE first month since it opened. styling at $49,990 and Englifth . that some of these new hoped that- we'd-attract _-Sporismeni-Whp.^.ju>JQy. ENTIRE FAMILY building already sold. The Deborah Hospital of Browns Mills this week EXPERT FITTING BV SKILLED Some 29 homes were, sold Tudor at *81,990. It Isa one- condominium, located on the '.communities have and others' compatible homesite:wn^''rt>uhtlhirM.Wt^wtRllgenM- OPTICIANS Hwo gifts from the Knights of Pythias PHOTOGHAV (. PHQTOSUN since its debut. story model with • four beach in West End, Is owned Y^ladC •••••-• and it iurns out that we Iwye, are prominent •among, visitors sald'ti...«..« ww.fWHt-wu v» »•• ,.,-««K-«Yi"'"rrr~" AND ROLLS COOKIES 1 : Jersey and Higera.,Temple ~ DOKK, LENSEV--— . bedrooms, two baths and a by Pan-Am Equities. '••:' • VLivability. is difficult > .TI^lirtl)Wple>hoV'^jbyv'to '.Slg '?a^^tog;.tte;;SB.' artist himself witnessed on a ranch, in' which i Uie r ~ mi* NavMHam. Prop. -em ,TINT^t>LEN5ES Being developed by two-car.garage. "It is the best ,, define," according to Lou and each -other's company-^whp.. The season Json right qtfwfor ' therioVayaij-jaded. ,-A;.' . •",. .-i'...,!i.> n- BLUE RIBBON "-3S CATARACT LENSES Rossmoor Corporation of New Harbour Mansion was built *n Norm A»..W. Crnilord null I — mix single-floor ranch floor plan I ; John larsen, developers of jh*-"w, to -have 'ifiin Kfouse, ph^asjrilj quail, and Charles*. Ruase)! went to Montana:'When, he. .The KnighU Of Pythias presented the BAKE SHOP •eta mil SMwIBf Ctr- » Jersey in the firm'-Ffirst entry have eVer seen," said Turan. five years ago -as a rental Hospita|-a •che"ck"T6r-»30;M0."THis~giff is an 688-3200 HRS MON. TO FKI. »« P.M. . '•'• Big Bass Lake in the Poconos. together—an•'-and I-thin-...,._k ^ha.t " m& turkey"The\season lor was only 16, became'a m swyveuat AM.,Unloa WED. EVE Is »:» f "*• into the South Jersey market, "Visitors' and buyers seem facility and, thus, offers -; "It depends partly on themay be the most iriipoHanl deer will open on Noy .26, and "crjwboy-arHst.''RuWeU painted the We of the annual function of the Order. However, the 1973 (Op«n Sund«v») - r New World at-WiUow Hill will- : r "ejftremeTy'excited about the financial benefits npt~ usually '• aesthetics of the community, test for a community of this 'Ihen (be advantages of having .huntei ~ait(l' ^r»-Jner(:. tfie- muleskinner, check was the largest one since the practice have 1,100 homes and 1 layout;" associated with a con- ' on scenic surroundings, neal ••• type;" No-matter how -well a^leisurehomeirtittiePoconos prospector, and bifitW.hacker, even the rustler . started 10 years ago. '....•" . • FURS* • PET PORTrtAITg~ii - townhouses when completed. Entrance to the Devon Is dominium. homes andwell-kept roads. It equipped a Ieisure-<)neiited ,wiUr^ally,..be panted, up."- and gambler. In ruspaUiUngs of Indiana, he ; In addition,'the Higera Temple donated a gi^-t-g-j-g-t-g-^-Bg-cg-eg-oJ Aaron Cross Construction Co., ; ".pccial machine that can analyze a blood through a courtyard to an Each Harbour Mansion ,,- depends to some extent op the community may be, It's' a Thlsisonebf^hfigreiatesiaeer - Baw history from the Indians' point of view, ag PLAINFIELD • LOVABLE PET Inc., which is developing the entranceway into a central , location of the community in . dreary place in the long run if hunting areas on Ihe con- "Prairie Pirates'.' and-'BuffaW Hunt".show- sample in a matter of minutes instead of hours, 5fe PORTRAITS .»v *UE 3,200-home Clearbrook adult hall which: opens on "one side to LIVING ROOM in ooe of two furnished model apartments at the 30-story luxury Parker Imperial owner is entitled to a an aid in diagnostic procedures. FUR SHOP condominium at 79th street and Boulevard East uiNorthBergen.The Parker Corp. qf Forest cabanette oii the private .. an area with good, shopping, • you can't make-tiew-frienaV-Jinen.t, and during the 'season Charles Schreyvogel, sometimes named as, DELLAERT'S ~H~MM r^ak. COTTRELI condominium/ complex in a 16' 4" by 16' 4" living room , social services and; public there." • * • he demand for lading exceeds "the^ third member^"of^;tSef'trlumvirale"":y|*i.thr ;, Mrs.-Clara Fouljcs, at the Deborah-Hospital, Monroe Township, is building Hills, N.Y., Is the builder and West Shore Development Corp. ot Newark is the sponsor for the * beach fronting and building. accepted both gifts on behalf of the institution. " i(Ti MwHV"AvenuV e " and 12' A'' by 10' dining room. building, which offers apartments from $34,900 to$93,000throug h sales agent J.I. Sopher & Co., Another exclusive privilege is j recreational facilities nearby. The Larsens given attention .the suppiy^-according to the ,. Remington and Russety, is also represented in, Union / second or leisure home. . into parts of the community lhan :'ln surrounding areas; •in--. earn anc/-/earn program Dtllce. builnili. onitnlutlo-n, etc. GEM APPLIANCE & president of Turan Realty of its own'central hall and two at 3O'Stdry condominium more than ample closet space '..:- To illustrate what they ' where homesites are Jlist now since Big Bass' Is near the ;' ":tfhempl«>yeafrresidents of trainees—receive- prevailing H Mill «d.,lrvlnit>Hi - GIFT CO,JNe. , full baths as well as linen highest point in the Pocofl6s. A workshop in approaches; 3729470 .. DUE TO OPEN NEXT SUMMER—Occupancy Is expected to start next July at Channel Club Cranbury, director of sales • Model apartments went oh Pfnce,.which.had,beenh,ouse4_:tgage_ interest payments and modern appliances. mean, the developers,, note going on sale. .Xhey.e"tpect lo to the teaching of German in •Wlis •ftfelf'rmBy prepare for wage -rates while .they are m So. Oranae Ava., ValUburt) | kEmPLERf Tower, the 17-story condominium being built at Monmouth Beach. Ground was broken last and marketing at New World. closet, guest closet and cen- display last weekend at the 30- in . temporafy quarters well Spacious five and six room . that social activity has break ground this winier_for_ J'Toa skier,shojv;becomes ",*careers:1inr!th-i> trucking in- training, with . pay ranging Airaa a. Ijimtra Tybir _Uargo selection o'Cryatal- trally-located . laundry-utility mt college has been planned for Ohlna-UampsTablej •Tune and the steel framework was begun in mid-August. story luxury condominium directly across the street, has The Parker Imperial Is suites arc available.!. already .become one of thpan -adadd line 'of the'' synonyms.Upx dustry: after being, accepted fforhffo-rfVt $J22 too $6 ppeer hourr,, room.' ••'••• •"..•/•" about Drew Universlfy, Madison; Wall Decoratlons-Pian-fellera Parker Imperial in North been relocated to the building opposite the Manhattan Boat important attractions at' Big .'complenpleix that will have its own livability. 'altfiig Registration U>'. now .being f fbr'ia*^'"'1'"' '"" ' • depending on the nature of uie BtAUTV SUPPLIES "* —SrAtceuorlej OlFTt FOR THt INTIRI FAMILV Lynch, vice-president and New World at Willow HiU is Bergen which has already proper. The high-rise con Basin at 70th Street and New Prices start at $39,d00 with ' Basi 'Lakei-on an equal clubhouse-•-•-•-•——•, lehril.---•-s courts--..-.. , Christmas,ru.w.."i™i" I/ra Larse™ n says. : ' at DISCOUNT PRICES. 30 year mortjjages at 7% the job. ' '-: |-ag-c»*«u"*«"W*«l»5J"i»4J>sa Construction progresses —sales-direetor-of-the-KendalL -Uiejir-it^ommuiilty to-befaiilt . recorded a 50 percent sales—^o**$nium-ifrat-7855 Boulevard York City is accessible either • footing at least with fishing outdoor swimming pool; and From New jersey and New There are openings in such CRBDIT TIRMt *«a*HOlO • . 'WINTER BOOTS ." • Company. A survey indicates in Evesham Township under level. ...•••• ••• • . 'Ea,st adjacent to North by the George \ Washington percent available to (qualified '-and boating on the lake, picnic areas. York and other areas to the A,M. BARBER & SHOES buyers. Further information •.9:: classifications as tractor- that 75 percent of the pur-its new cluster ordinance. " Twelve apartments, in- Hudson Park. :, Bridge, four miles away, or swimming In the indoor pool, 'And they continue selling east, the route to Big Bass trailer^ and straight-truck BEAUTY SUPPLY SUPPERS"- Uithi15il IP Lincoln may be obtained by contacting tre tu lerlnaflald imam GIFT CERTIFICATES Corporation, ...eiu(}[ng two furnished by Louis——TheParlcer Imperial-offers enjoying the Big Bass jski homesites in the way In which take usually takes in Inter- openings'' fttJ'• traineeB In driver, mechanic's helper on - • (opp- P.s. TBUI TrrmlnaH ^HAND BAGS radius of the property. Many headed,by Ross W. Cortese, M. Bromante-Inc., AID, of ,,buyers the advantage of 1 flliltd gang-Petgr S'jijyjiy cHRijTtws SIFT ITEMS GIFT CERTIFICATES off.'. ""^slopes ~iaS woodland "frails, "."they - "believe-~ if largely" tl.yp Apelt, head of the language VarlOUh. •J-jb'-.-ifflegories' in "gasoline ur- diesel engines, -Man.-* P?"'»Sw. Sw^aw^iM- of them are doctors, attorneys has built thousands of New York, are being opened homeownorsbip and the There are . men's, and 229-8400 or by seeing Harbour 'and so on. The Halloween responsible fbr the very In Pennsylvania, tho turnoff swlt- Construction is progressing thouses, available in eight and pressurized to reduce and business executives, p Mansion at 675: Ocean ave., department of Goethe, House trucking -v^ompa'nies maintenance-'; aide, THE" YARN dwelling units and has in- for public viewing on the fifth women's health clubs., a well- party in the Big - Bass. agreeable kind.of people who from 80 Is onto Interstate 380 throughout'':4he statf",'• • ac- chboard operator, and IRVINGTOH ot Channel Club Tower, a 17- variations, with one and one- noise and eliminate cooking Lynch said. troduced New .World carefree life'of apartment West End. . m; New Vorte^ city; in FACTORY STORE odors. - floor. This will, enable living, Sopher said. All equipped gymnasium, lecreation Center drew some have become owners at Big (formerly 81E) to exit 3 From tkrWing' toIC . William Cub- dispatcher. UNION story condominium apart- half to three baths. Each has a Mortgage financing is developments in California, showers, sauna, massage Bass. That sales approach is cooperation wlthDrew and the OROANIZATIONS ! "For all Your "wining N-«literature"i language' and persons' will be given special ' L«dtm HAndbagt For th« FBihlon ; Channel Club Tower is o Fireside Realty attractive and stimulating, ; l in BIKE SHOP ' fAlnded Gift C«rlllh;ate« -alii "Trinidad^ the Aruba, rihe .and purchases continue to appt 6prlate ex«r- ..consicleration.,, ~ ,. • >;ICK out YOUR OIFT joint venture of Walter W. A uniformed doorman wilt dusk to dawn;. All apartments n wadlun Avenua FOR THE HOLIQAVt ' Bermuda,j.pnd..the Jamaica. mdunt, according' to J.I. ! Mihm of the Channel Club and be ohduty 24 hours a day at .have balconies wMchvafford open$ new .office establishment'df "a materials \ppl X5YAWA ?5-ACCEPTED SingleJamHi models-include T^op^er t Cq,;>'toc^iflje real" 6aliy*?/-safv»-* Suh.^J • VAI-IIC'AAllBlttCAltD-- ' L«jLfe-L.aei»r^ - the KcndaU-development Co.,, both cj-^opled e^itrwW to the unobstructed vle^a of the : 'bank, to. be 'OsM:,^ aU^ iWanjhiftiS iS4-77l7i56r. write •.b'Traihing irvlittteit ,,; Fireside Realty,TIRC, Iselin MMVm (JjpGranadaaie ! estate agent. .; .,... -,. ;., 'usfeoraudlGf ! - MAITBR CHAROa a wholly-owned subsidiary of lobby and there will be #. Atlantic Ocean and-or the ^teiS^.^M^^ .:.-••• • rwrectoi«; jf.jj-Motor: -frock .••••-S-Ai^'^A"? " "COMfl IN AN*^ •(OWH" will open its first branch office Martltijquo, the Dqvon and, the Occupanices are expected to .arid testing. ; •' American Standard, Inc. closed circuit TV security Shrewsbury River. Nassau. , .'>,• ., Topics In tljiesessldna; which A , P.O. Box 160, East sMaMtje&x&Bf* • The building comprises 222 system. Thfi building is pre-» • More than one-third of the this week on Route 516 in Old begin in the spring of 1974, v "•>' FurtherAnfortnatlo'lj' and( 1 Brunswick, 08816.' /• ' Bridge across from the - About 100 of tlie 390 apres : will run from 10 a.m. to 12:3O . one and two-bedroom apart- wired for cable TV; Hallways- apartments have already been according to the sponsor, West I'reglstration materl-ilV are PAINTERS, ATTHHTIONI ' S«i|. 'have been set aside for. green p.m. each Saturday and be K ments, inchidinR 12 pen-are carpeted, air conditioned sold, according to James H. Browntown Shopping Center, Shore Development Corp., available from Dean • John yourtelf to X.O00 (omlilm-wlth a • JEWELERS* • SKI & SPORTS • the real estate company 'an- park-like areas, including a Newark. Apartment com- conducted In German," will low cost Want AcU-.Call 486.7700. Include- the teaching of McCallat DreV."' '>?'.'•' . a-o«-o«-wM-w-«onia»a*« nounced recently. future school -site. ; The plexes are selling from 134,990 DAREN JEWELERS, MILLBURN Ski AND B President and chief townhouses will be established to $93,000, with ' down INC. NJ.'S MOST SUCCESSFUL CONDOMINIUM! 11W aumet Avenue SPORTS CENTER executive officer of Fireside under the homeowners' paj-ments starting at $6,598. . .(Near Vauxhall Road) 1)1 MILLBURN AVENUC Realty'is George Hoberman', association.-whlch will Include - Buyers will have use of .an Before Groundbreaking, we invite- n Live Union-eat-im MILLBURN. 447477a conjplete grounds services Diamonds Set While Your who has an. extensive outdoor swimming, pool on the yqur advance inspection of theplans Wall. Simulated Dlamonds-Se. -background in the real estate and exterior•inWnteiumce. upper garage deck and health It's all here, happening right novw : : : lect From * Distinctive Sfiapei- —MILLBURN'S TENNIS for homesites, parks, Clubhouse and While the Competiiion Any Size. Sold Rea. For ISO piir HEAOOUARTERC- field and who was formerly a Features (if the homes in- club facilities at no cost _X -:? The Clearbrook dream lite for people • Tli*$^4l 1iai^iii ;;f Ct. At Famous 5th Ave. Store. recreation complex at OUR PRICEIM Pel-Ct. ALL- TYPES OF RACQUETS i executive with The Berg clude central air conditioning, Opening of the dozen model pver48'-ira beautiful reality..; ;' —- — Clearbrook ownership provides all the . RACQUETS RE5TRUNG ,- wall-lo-walljparpeting, storm : Rlngi-SlzM or repaired a," PRINTING «. DECALS ^Agency, where he opened apartments is expected to Magnificent 25,200 sq. ft. Clubhousal lax and equity advantages ol ordinary' .' DONE ON.PREMISES eight of that company's real windows and. screens, self- heighten sales interest S.U11 home ownerajilp. Aside frorn ycjuj'^J{: . ' pollilMO* wtilit you wall.. BANK AMERICARO Arts & crafts, billiards, sewing,' ' if 9«trtheiillfns..:.. - MASTER CHARGE. cleaning oven with exhaust further, according to Sopher. ! estate brokerage offices. ceramics, woodworking; morel , i '• purchase price, a modest $61.11 monthly V — Hoberman said the location hood, a dishwasher and Interior designer Bromanti : maintenance (ee buys this beautiful: '.''.i.1 ;jolW< ... . ; of the new branch office puts it garbage disposal unit. • has decorated a two-bedroom Olympic-size swlrnmlng pooll.,,'. .. . ALL BIKES • LINGERIE • Tennis & 8hustB««-j-w>ia-i»5wa— exterior.maintenance services." '-te- - .OPA3 •••- •• • •• . • . THBIOUND FACTORY residential real estate market. There is a sUe* Office at the to illustrate what elegant a self-contained, self governing village, within our retirement picnic areas! - .:' VAUXHALLCYCLE : Quietly Selling For Less! FEDERATED ELECTRONICS He noted that Old Bridge is model site, jfisCsbuth of the condominium complexes can 'community—which alrea3ycompriseathrebothervillageBand- ^P.fWate^olt€ourae-)oontat)e !-==;^~: % C0 over 4,000 residents. '• ',, • , . completel fssm only about 30 miiHites from rMarlton Cirde on Route 73 be created, Sopher said. — -i-ming »IK a|ttr»tlei-i New York City via the New and Evans road, east of New Coincidental with the model ?zmgm Jersey Turnpike.- Jersey Turnpike. Exit 4. apartment openings, the sales See 11 model homes: preview-priced ANN LOUISE C6 AND ELECTRONIC PARTS' CORSET SHOP Fm««»tT YOUR LOVID ONI WITH .... $14,950 — $3$,450 before -Gr.ound- LAVA-WAYS BANK AMEKICAflO. toeahing Day., „ ' , . '•'• IU1 »tuyvttaiil An..Otil»o MASTER CHAROE OecC NO FROST LIVING 'Those who plq£g_a refundable deposit during our Preview • LIQUORS • .Period will also benefit from pur Price-Protection Guarantee: NEW 1974 FRIGERATOR WATER v , i. We gudrantee TODAY'S PRICES on every .••'" *.. SOUTH WOOD .LIonolTovTralrn, •••:•'"• '•:' ••! lone ol our homes.scheduled for occupancy •FREEZER HOTralm "•;•••;;"••.-''• •.: between now and August 16,1974 ha—•—--•-•-• ; •;• 1 Courtecia Guard at lh> Impruilve Clear- LIQUORS ' -Sell • Service ': X" matter how building costsrand selling '; • '-ii- brook imliouie. All mldtnU ind bittr- Trade-Buy PKTUHYWtSUF IN THIS SETTING. prices may go up during that time. . greeted at trit lite. »» So.Wood Ave.Umlen New vacuum Bliape up aloni the acen'c bleyelaj .path.' • Creanors. | LI VING A LIFE YOU'LL LOVE... at one AJLthJlplui thMt quality taiturti InjL 2. No "progress payments" or installments A dream bargain, in this day and age, m 842-3225 Complete Service < of the highest points on the Atlantic l or 2 btdroorn~homi of your cholc»: -at •,•• •;•', are payable, after an initial $1000 deposit, : .•_ Vhere are 4 magnificent Clearbrook tpaiij The best thing about the Clearbrook /. * Liquor* Seaboard. The view is startling. You can • Full carpeting in your^;hoic&of colors '••••-.. • rr.. until home is finished, and purchaser is ' Condominium Plaza models: to qhpose dream It's real, Here and now see the entrance to New York Harbor, • Large dining area--^-— v Free Delivery - • ready to move in. No "closing" costs or: ' , •from, presently featuringi;..;_,.:^:_,H See It today. 1 even Montauk Point at the tip of Lonq , • Walk-in closets ,,, Whlttler Oaks Is coming o HlUsborough with the ex- v -^Tnr urvflw[Wenn . . " ClubhcAise membership fees—'not a penny. '• • . : BOWLING BALLS* : Your Jplrlta Island. Enioy all of the recreational ahd t "• Plentiful.storage areas -". . '..'.'. .. citing flair that made It f 5ou8. The> sparkling "Spring i Slnflle-levelliving "^.:^ „:...' cultural-delightsofthajJerseyShore's • • GELno-frost refrigerator/freezer-" Meadow House" Is delight ully decorated by Armstrong • ^Central air conditioning ~j, .•; ••••••;.••: most coveted area—plus a value that's On.aiinvial i-ohtract a" .sihgle"m6rithTy"cKarge of"$5(r8p;."; BILINSKAS BROS. 1^WniB>^MM3-«l ••• GE built-in self-cleaning range S oven with the latest In furnlshl 5"arjaTT00r coverings You'll j to^91.25,(depending upon model) presently covers real • paragea.:..:.,;,..,...:... . .:..-.,.•;•..,. ;•... :,y; truly astounding. : ' ... ' • Deluxe Gfc venraaTarigniaod':- •:-"•_ = loveJhe-refreshing, hap ; feaUflD"T>f-sprlng, a some- BOWLtNO-BAttS- JWtiSi«uioi)-»> : /.'estatei taxes; insurance;.• roof -anil--e*teJior-_maintenance, afiDlshwashers v:- ...i_.^. You'll get to choose from an array of one • Al|-wopd top-grad« kitchen-cabinets -thing iip8claUhaaiiak9g i'>oii;-kriqw thlaJa.the home and twrstonrcondominiums—a/Aw?/ca • Thermal sliding glass doors-tapatio : -...-repairs, paintingf-bus-service; lawn care; snow clearing • Refflgiratpr/freeasr*- MARLOTftAVEL, INC§ for you;. • ;.: ' .^.-••^^--'" "'Z'-"~ .' .city water.-sewer, and other municJi*^3^|-xi(-e-i; B:'-r^^v^ k ceiun-Mtd. View ot the bay, river anil ocean—from -—r . and/or deck '_:. •• '.•'..... ;; 1 .... AKMWHl : „ • Thermal windowsthroughput .'.".'".' ••.•.'.,. ,.-;'. intepW (12 Ne^^:^^^^^^}^^^}^"channels), etc J24,4007 Other condominiums In this area : DrlllodS "- (Corner of SanforiAyenuei bogiaat TWICE thisJIgure. andjhaj/iaws... e_j?alio cr rja[qqny_with 'wafaryfeW-_"j~ "j ; •'":lThi8''lff y"iBini.nM < PRICE! BANK AMeHICARD from $54,490 -i»i*.- -nt.5W,Box 1M,WfiWno,N;j. (201)350-1000 - - »i»"^oiiSi»"AV.,UN(ON " ••,-•••••'* • ,.•. • • •-.,,• • V . • •. i Matter Charge, AanK American) S rv.Carte Blancha, Dlnara Club * 964-1336 • MORTGAGE MONE y ., vNgwopan9-B p.m.,7 4»y^BY/pek tor^urcomenlenojt • CHILD'S WEAR }!;•' *24f400 AVAILABLE TO ALIJJ BIHECTIONS: Remembor...APEX TV/ Provides Service Available! -w-oa-oawswa-twioa-ora) Rt. 1 or N.J. Tnpk. to Rt. -** pfaliijix. K Mirth! via Qa'rdon gtalo Pkwy., (Exit 80) & N.J, #530. MUELLER'S STAR Kits FOR STITCHING 10% down payrnanf available) to EINZIGER'S .quBlnnd buyer* 287 North to Rt. 22 West,; e ' from PhNadeilprili: via Ben Franklin Bridge, N.J. #70.»:#S30. LIQUOR ' AND GIVING !l; to Rt. 206 Interchange;!^ CHILDREN'S WEAR Fred I Lea. ' NailOL«K>INTJl_C-laiWIIL (Available In Flril J bull-Hnai only ,' F(Wn Trenton: via N.J. #33, #526 (o Alientown.-tlwn #530 & #530. TELEVISION APPLIANCES WINB-LIQUOR-t>BER Liberal Financing arranged In otnertl then drive south on 206V * Monty. 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, ;• iiursdoy, November 15, 1973- • -. - ' a'i ...- •-.• IIIUUIHilllHnHBtfUlintltHHUIllMllllttttWIHIPir* V Thursday, November 15, 1973 - School programs , Fuel retailers must get Mickey Rooney, Paper Milhstar at art museum " PJSC^N^I "A Midsummer Night's Dream," starring Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 8, CARE starts drive .Scouts, faurichprogra m will be previewed Mickey Rooney as "Bottom," opened Sundays at 7:30 p.m., with matinees new ceiling price Young flutist Eugenia Zokerman will' yesterday,, at the Paper Mill Playhouse, Thursday at 2 and Saturday and-Sunday at 3 to obtain food for on Jerseyviston . -i^rfPCni.*! 'he Montclair^Art^Museum-on_ Millburn,;.Frank .Cafrjhltpn, , founder and Sunday at 4 p.n>»in the final concert of the ' producer at (he Playhouse, served as director of energy^qnserVatiorl Instructional television programs being •«museum,'s:November seriesy- 7r; --.T-T••"• - By-MILiT HA/rfMERIWWWtH Masterwork Jdirector. l of the Shakespearean production with a cast of nutrition program considered for New Jtrtfey Public Broad- ' Miss Zuclcerman's program' will Include • ii.•;>•.• '• •• ••,•••:].'' 'wi'- 50 actors,.many from the Royal Shakespeare BNiationwide television address. casting's 1974-1975 schedule will be previewed Sonata io E Major by Badj', Sonata in D Major. Theater in England, Stratford Shakespeare chosen for Who's Who NEW YORK—Some 7,000,000 children across . Acting immediately on President Nlxoh's Cub'Scouts, Scouts,and Explorer* will be next Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday on .Opus 94, by Prokofiev;fLe Merle Noir by fifeCOKDmended!!!ASK ME WH Theater in Connecticut and Joseph Papp's the world have had to be dropped from CARE's request io the nation to conserve energy, the : Mrs. Robert C. MSy, executive director of encouraged to lead energy saving efforts in Channels 50 and SB. . '•• Messiseiv; andSqnatlne by DuUlleux. She will (MERCURY SRM-»i«W): by Burf^ company in New York City..... ^ child-nutrition programs, because of reduc-, Boy Scouts of America have announced a director of Internal Revenue, annpunced this WeU.we all know..PurUleynold»:la;*i The Masterwork Music and Art Foundation,. their homes> Projects Scouts can dp Wcliide The programs, distributed by the Eastern On the reverse side o , be accompanied by the pianist Kun-Woo Paik. - . The show will play until Pec. 9, Wednesday, tions in Ui>. Food .for Kace commodities, uctor'rs Cafe Theater, 263 Central. ave., East Book", "The National Social Directory", loads. ' :.'. .Brandenburg'- Concertos / with thr;.© . lalkeawlth fcirt^rewmonjhfaioaboulWg^ . "Who's Who in the East", "Community victims, the 1973 holiday-season CARE Food •"National Scout headquarters in North Brun- directors throughput th^»t«te^The-director&. . they may be obtained from the !lRS office at Orapge.and will play every Thursday, Friday Older Explorers who driveare being asked to aW^Ws/ihiiosopnJesidBje^iitert^BcHi® •leaders of America", "National Register oT~ Crusade seeks to raise £7,300,000, Frank-L. swick. . ";. have been asked to distribute the Information 970 Bropd st. in Newark. J .'„'_ ._•__ .:—'_ 11294aiNT0|l ME Chamber Orcbeetra, wMch was oofiSucted by s'lTch stalwarts as Bobby Goldsboro, Red liant!' ' in,rf Saturday nights at '8:30 through Dec. 22. Goffio,' executive director, announced. drive more slowly, to avoid jackrabbit starts Prominent Americans", "Two Thousand "It is a complete program that we hope will and to check pollution control equipment. to the teachers and students. '-,. '"• ~~~^Writte~ n requests for stickers should be serff . her husband, JPinchas Zukerman ' arid Dick Feller; then split up,pndwrot&cight of David G. Kennedy, who is'in. the cast'also "Painful decisions nave had to be made to to ESP, P.O. Box 940, Newark, 07101, and they Women of Achievement" and- "International have the support of the nation's energy in- Younger Cub Scouts and Scouts are' being "Our purpose In offering ft preview of new the concert is openj«:the_public.Admission ihe 11 songs on Reynold's LP album. The others serves as director. Telephone reservations can Who's'Whq in uommuruty Servtee". drop large groups of preschool-' and • school- : r dustry and manufacturers of paper,-metals and encouraged to use their bikes or car pools for programs is, to- Involve,Uie educational com- should-specify number needed. Written la.,by.vbluntaryjfontrib«tloh; :: . ' three spngs (written Without Burl in mlndV - be made by calling the box office at 675-1881. children in countries wherel' hunger and requests cannot be handled, by local IRS of flees glass," he said. In addition, he said the going to-school and Scout meetings. •...; . "• munity in the decision-making process of in- SUPPORT were chosen because they fit his life arid (deals'.' SUSAN STARR — internattorTqlTyrknown . malnutrition are the biggest killers of the or by post offices. program would be tied In directly with the ' Cub Scout packs, Scout troops ana Explorer structional programming . for New. Jersey : ..:•••• •..:'.."...;, •:-:.'.... ••••:• ' ?;•„$*<;-••**' American pionlst will- glyo one young, and ..cause permanent physical and • The new stickers should be posted on every • •-OFTHE\;-. ^ reclamation and recylcing of paper, metals and units will also launch huge recycling cam- classrooms;" says Mrs.'Mary Jane Phillips, Some of: the titles, pretty much sun) up the' ^performance Saturday at. 8- p.rri.i at mental damage in millions who survive," pump in a prominent position where they can music "glass. paigns for paper, aluminum, glass and steel director of Educational Services, New Jersey vonleni: of the songs^- "ChildJiooa^^UJVAi . .Union High School. She will-play works Goffio said. ; easily be seen by a customer. The old sticker ENERGY CRISIS,( Barber said that Scouts throughout the nation "The BSA can do much to help e*se (he Public Broadcasting. •-:•'," , . :: Room For.A Boy Never•Used,"'/¥du:_<3SnM • Tb BJRldChiMS "CARE is hopeful'Food for Peace cuts may were geared up to tackle the energy crisis _LsbJould .(hen 'be-removed: If more, thanypne Always Sing A;H»?py^Songf!.andiy4fi|do!ti nation's energy, crisis," Barber asserted, "By "We are asking 'that teachers, ad-; fo open . .is celebrating the 25th anniversary of Ail'"Umes""Hsfed are fur- be restored in the months ahead. Meanwhile, because of their direcrinvolvement and first- grade of gas is sold-from.aTpumpilalseparaje Shake The WorTdToday." "Additional numbers i getting our story direct to youth and adult ministrators, principals and students watch the' a career that started at the) ago of six ' " "we; must appeal to the public to respond hand experience with Project SOAR (Save Our sticker must be posted for each'grade. Stickers. • include:. VSlow'John Fairburn;", "The-jSirst nished by the theaters. members, and through them to relatives, programs and react to them. The information will open italhira^JSarSaiurdawat 8:30'wlth with the Prrffqclelphlo Orchestra. - generously, so that our most crucial programs American Resources), the BSA's ongoing family and friends, we can reach a very sub we receive from these people wiU help us to must contain the new ceiling price and the an evening of country musk, starring Hank One That I Lay WUhj" -mil tGet-'.It ;Rlght;W: CINEJMEtTE- (Union)- can be maintained." conservation and environmental program we receive irum wvav UVU§HC wiu SJF*F ww »•»»» ;.."•—.—. — ------~ - ; "She's TakenfA Cehtle.Lover;" ''YouJCanii) - Tickets con be obtained by mail order stantial segment of the American people," determine which hew programs will be Jn-' -minimum, octane of the gasoline, . (Eneopl D«rl »• M> . : - ;iV^_ Williams Jr, his band, The Chpatin' Hearts, CAMELOT.Thur., Fri., Mon.. While U.S. agricultural donations are the"j Initiated four years ago. Always Sing A Happy Song,", .''Ask Me Wh«t 11 from Union High School or at ihe box ' Barber explained. "Our Project SOAR eluded in our Instmtional,program schedule. Under revised Cost of Living Council rules, and guest starsrthe Country Cavaleers; - ( Tues., 7:30;- §at,, 2, 7, 9:45; mainstay of the programs, CARE also buys The program will spell out scores of ideas for program is designed-to do just that." for ...thf. e nex^.t. schoo_.t.i,l year_T. T ••• . - • . effectiv-.«„»,.•e> KiitNovu . i1 , gasolinunRolinee and dlesel fuel It was. announced that,holders of season Am," "There's A Slight Mlsuriderstariding • : office on the day of the concert, they other foods to match local needs. Host action programs for Scouts to Initiate-arid lists patron subscriptions will attend a cocktail Between God And Man," and "I Like Having ore $7.50, $6.'$5. $3.50 and $2,50. '.'• governments help too, by contributing 15 specific ways that energy can be conserved, ^One-woman show party before, the concert and a buffet af- You Around" _ JELMORA (Elizabeth)- distribution costs according to their abilities. many of them explained by President Nixon in FATdlTY/Thur., Fri., Mon., " terwardsr' ~~ • —•^~-*--r •.- •- •••;• -••--. • The album was recorded jn Nashville^lislng Scott, Dunctwiaystar^ •^ Public contributions cover the remaining -Saturday at Seton Reservations and Information may be ob- Tues.", ^:30; Sat. and Sun., 8;. delivery-and purchase costs. Checks may be some of the finest local musicians—Reggie OKLAHOMA CRUDE, Thur., An Abundance Of tained by calling the theater at 328-4424-or the^ Young on guitar Buddy Bmmons on organ and :«ipicture at Elmora :__ sent to": CARE Food Crusade, 660 First Ave., Acress Vinle Burrows will present her Fri.i Moit, Tues..-9:03: Sat., Mrs. Lax soloist box office In the CampusCenter betweep 9 a jn. pnldsboro on guitar * -^r;>"bklahoma Crude,.", starring George C. Fine Food Awaits You New York, N.Y. 10016, or any regional office. one-woman show, "WalkTogether Children" at and 10 p.m., Thursday andFrtday, and from 10 Sun., .6,4^d4l_I:T)HREE the Theatre In-the-Round at Seton Hall One problem in recording the alburn was . Scott, Faye Dunaway and Jack Palance, STOOGES,'Sat., 1, 2:45; Suo.. •a.m. to sVni. Saturday. Tickets also wlA be opened yesterday at the: Elmora Theater, in flute concerto University lnTS6uth Orange Saturday at 10 a.m. Hurt finding time in his schedule to do it. In 2, 3:45; THE CHRISTMAS sold at the door. . •. Elizabeth; on a double, bill with "Fat City." ; Computer school •_... -The fall concert of the Bloomfield Symphony. Sponsored by the university's Upward Bound fact, uppn completing "Ask Me What I Am," he THAT ALMOST.. WASN'T. program, the event is open to the public free, of '"The Three Stooges," and "The Christmas Orchestra will be held on Sunday at 3 p.m. at immediately left for Georgia to begin filming Sat.', 1:15, 3; Son., 2:15; 4. charge. _ ~ ' l&illy J0c{£reiii

. 1.,: i_ .i—>_„ n.,i,i^^ "ihntuiniaht IRHS than 15 oounds and are less Conrad , '• •••..••'.'. .'I".'' to ensure delivery in time for Christmas. that weight less than 15 pounds and are less than 60 inches in length and girth combined. Besides avoiding the last-minute rush, , Ceadlng Gt«al Ariliu .- • other vrinotNnbt-~- 26. Coxcomb -These can be sent at ordinary postage rates and h package senders have been asked to cooperate- 'Y' - Drchastro .•;tOM;U0Qipi:C|? HUCHXfftT flfARRlS 27. "Waiting ATTHE with the postal service in theJfollowing ways. will receive air transportation from the east or I Cgmpanv of Siictv Actor' Is seen as thrf for west coasts on a space available basis. . ; otLOR^TAtLofe the —Wrap and. tie all parcels well. "; [ 17 PERFORMANCES DEC 12 23 Idealistic King Arthur •.Robert' —Print both mailing and return addresses Parcel Airlift (PAL) carries parcels weigh- i\ CALL f an pesfinvATiONS BILLY In Ihe muslcpl film clearly. Include the serviceman's identification ing more than 30 pounds or measuring less than 88-MTlitan KMpT . 60 inches in girth and length combined. For $1 adaptation of the number in the address. ^ PAPER MILL JACK Broadway hit', .. or more than surface rates, these, can be airlifted i brass' —Make -sure the APO or FPO numbers from post offices to overseas. . > 'V^ Box Ollir.(, DR 6-4343 | Camelo)' The movie, J9- High include all five digits. which won three (mus i —Also include the mailing address and Oscars, arrived 10 Conntant R3BD BULL INN return address inside the package. EARLY COPY _ yesterday at ' Hje tipplpril, The postal service also advised that Publicity-Chairmen, are urged to . Clnemerje In Union anfl il.Ewlama - :. toon ii, i perishable food items and flammable materi- 'I'on observe the Friday deadline for the Pork Theater, of als, (matches, lighter fluid, etc.) may not be other than spot news. Include your contempt mailed. name, address and phone number. U.Craegv There are four methods of posting packages. AT FRIDAY DEADLINE ^rrhhlil i " To most military post offices overseas, regular Meadowbrook T5 Deletion FIVE POINTS, Ill A I K I-.. / IIKSI Al'Krt N I AH Items other than spot 31 Eluded news sboyW be In 6ur UNION Nurses unit W Crecli For 40 Yffrt • 1>*var*t for Wfi efflce by noon -on river OourmtM d Contliwntal Culiint MU-7-0707 I ~ NOV. 14 thru DEC, 23 Friday. - MiVCx* - Cocktail Mr largest selection Serving from Noon to v 30 p m , Private ParHttr I sets meeting ferformancesWed thruS Tuesday, wednttday «. Thoritlay Opan 1111 P.m ' The Northern New Jersey rv Lcwii Cinema1 THE CfllMtWARTQ 10 p m. Friday • SalMrtky END ALL CHIME WARS of Early | Ipdustrial Nurses Association UNION S-fointi JI4-M33 will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. i ROBERT MORSE at Lotus Garden, Rt. 22. at Mountainside. p BILLY JACK ... ^iH;HWlji Dr> Christopher Papa, DAMN YANKCCS" rn IHOWi frUKt Vf t—l*ri ^•*i •v«KM>.uT«< dermatologist of Johnson and \ •y,:i-iS-' NUI OtACKER' — Two feato^-pfrferm^rs of the Johnson, New Brunswick, t m |JP|f|w|l;. W?t^w||j[!^6(h^VEv;iW(!WT0N ^ New Jersey Ballet Company,-Michael, Owen and will speak on "Contact Der- THI CHRISTMAS THAT Helyn Douglas will dance the 'Nutcracker' ballet SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEEM ALMOST WAIMT aUUsi_. Dec 12 through Dec. 23< Bt the Paper MUI , All members are asked to 7T-;',. Showtlmfcat 4'P.M."— pinner serypd (romii"r*,k(l/ •"Playhouse Millburn [-bring "His or Hers' Christmas I !belqra'or after Ihe.perlormance. Chlldrens monusvfllli. m: i able but children under B, years ol age not admlllai)., 'Sifts. ; ' -. - -- -' -••- -. BALLROOM DANClM ^""pratt^are ayaiLoblg,' '\'.".- •'•' ~^~^'-''^~-.;j/idd J\y ERICANCUISINI Buicks useel B-14 I :^| •uiiN 3744062 J7M5M «tn Dally II :»AM.AUdDliht I 4pr training -FHr.ai.iAT'. TtL;l.».M, What Jiappena:•• to flood. damaged vehicles afters slltf I •i>ip*|i£2|fc |-mud.and^sludge^makes them |--moperab)e?Jn Jhe_case^of J30 i Buicks damaged in an August 3 it ADULTS Si n>f «*itl nrrmn» I IIM* hrtn flash flood in northern New-^ 'lhiffnrli" \<"« >im»fct|iiin- Jersey, -all ot^the-new-1973 '- oiir PrloMic « M \ foA-rtOM'E^':^^ :'Compl«U Dinners vehicles-were donated to high w. AT in ihtinh COOKED.ME A(^:-.1 (J4.93 Salul "'I mss schools, vocational schools, If you can't eat at Mom's colleges and state correctional Ihlnk. *mi y IL'' 'THIS THANKSGIVlt ''"~ institutions for automotive • f .• COME HOMETO • , KHHII, d«ri-«iii« >'" 'n nli« THE : ottomervWe ~ ; m Wf rtnii.1 l.ll «-l «jry'H\ m&m " "New -Jersey - schools - get generous-portions of »Jtfn ll ...i.i.-. V t'jrfniJ«II r L iundayt • received 40 cars, many of featuring: r <.. - ; which were =donaled by..;.. ^i> .finejood expertly prepared. k-L-COUBSE BJBKJEY^ General Motors and Buick to iNr«n |»rl< l'< DINNER .."'.:>.',: Now at tnj Union'County Institutions, COMPLETE TURKEY DINNER il i™< I including Union County . 50 «ii|l «»rv»;» i i""r""*faiY including: . ' • (BROOKSIDE MANOF Vocational Center, Scotch O*^ SHftlMPPQCKTAIL The all "NEW" rtnins, and Lincoln Ins'titut. Children!' nwiu available >OR«ENTO ROOM Dinner terved contlnuoutly Iram SOUPDUJOUR _- .1 In end,-, serving John Mullaney, zone AUV eMfillt ITALIAN AMfcRICAN manager of the Buick office in 1] noon Ia0la 0 m SALAD «.t .ml arlnli CUISINE " ' "'*) "«"'<• Clifton, in presenting I tie 'A TURKEY VyiTH ALL THE our chel vehicles, Maid, "We are IU.rrvi.Wr> TRIMMINGS •' ' • ALIPEH (;lirl«(iii»«'l'«r^!'..'l| p . i r pleased to be able to help DESSERT AND COFFEE CllwIPB For Sl'RIWiELD HOI •{?£• ^OLbOV^V Op«efCjompjiiy; 7 ^ .'. uriTofiSo(ifaiii All Jccatloni these institutions in their 1 effort l« train students in thev •m rTiw.intvnwHW ' Mena^i "Th« Ola Mtloand m« Ti l»lirUYV««»NT.»V«.i UNION'., cloud Monday* Sal. F«b.l8,l97» JrtM.«.0O,5.00,4,0O.J.M ONLY Bnler talnmenf and. EAST ORANGE flold of auto mechanics. Dancing every Wi.vjHrt«-'- lit «.lnd A*»y NION [CHILDREN'S PORTION $4.50 with tfio Unlan HofBran "Such contribution* have " SpringfieM,)i.J. i f RNANO Quartet tekturlrfB Joe been found to be of real value Wlmmer on accordfim, »ur CLUB DIANA L. ilmlna oarten0er», and to educators in their shops, 56ttt||niigfield Avenue Westfield,'••N.Jp- F0R ' -"111 added atttr«ctlom>^ mm BANQUET OintfiCIWi - rlnssrooms _nnd laboratories RESERVATIONS 1 MM SPRINGFIELD ,AJl: RRCH —"ctn Kiiareti , >('; lilii." i|liiilitll'll |MTS0imcl FACILITIES For TMetvatloni call (2011 378-353B - FTON 535 RQUTi -. UNION, N6W JERSEY, . Io meet the needs of a growing CALL 467-0100 OPEN 7 (MYS A WEEK 840 Moirli Turnpike, Short HIIU, New Jerwy / Open. 7 ilnv» tnur.1., jri. 1.1 Lnutomolive industry • ' t. ^^^j^i^^b^^

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institute also adviues contacting your- in- if his injuries are minor ur u telephone is a long- surance agenj or repn-seniative aa.soon as Is rhursdoy, November 15, 1973- '• • ^ . . -™^ ^^ .-,,-. way off. II may be preferable; to drive him reasonabiypossible.His phone number usually yoiirseir. As a general rule, however, you uppe'afs on your policy Identification card, should not attempt to move an unconscious or ' which you must carry with von when diving. What fo do if you're involved in an ou*P acadenf seriously hurt-person;.':"':'.": . .' ' ---'' (Jecausc insurance policies often specify misunderstanding of your intentions • •-. ' .•»;••••#: •' . require• Hd .|,eithehpr tto locat locatee ththee owneownerr andTlv„„_, ,,.i . misunderstanding Qf your intentions Drlvrrs imolv(d in arcidtnls i<,i>i!tin|> in requirements far oral or written flojlM nUt ,l,. says Is for every drivcrl" understand Prompfc-fflgaical1 attention can* mtsn (he 4 If you're onp of (lit* more Iliun four millliiii him ' the same information or attach a not( dealh ur injury musl notify thp- police by the cidents your agent is a valuabfe assistant in fully ;ind momi.rizellie.se primary "respon- persons licensed by New Jersey I'O drive on Hit- containing this information to the property and difference between life, and death to man\ nut« quickest meuniof lomiminlcition usually tlu preparing these reports and prevenUng-any sibilities: Stup.'Identify yourself. Aid any in- traffic-jammed highways and by-ways of this immediately rjoufy the police accident victims It therefore Is not onfV the lekphont In suUi tjscs or wlurt property undue delay in informing the .Insurance com . country, the chances of your being involved in jured person. - • . ' legal but also the moral duty of rtinvei in damage exceeds $100 drivers normally .in pany of the incident Be sure to give.tbe agent an auto accident in the next four or five years, Failure to perform these duties at the scene Never leave the scene of an accident without volyed in an accident 14 aid an injured person Iftjmred to file within five or 10 dayb written the exact details of the accident, incjudhig'ihe 1 are high. (if an accident carries severe legal penalties. identifying yourself In some way. It you go to who*needs or requests medical iroalnwnt -tCcldenl reports to the appropriate agenciet in names and addresses of all involved driven, I National accident figures show that in 1972 The Institute notes drivers involved in ac- cgll for an ambulance or the pflUfle, the This requires making arrangements for r-» state where the accident occurred injured persons, and witnesses \—, _ I 29.1 million drivers were involved in 24.8 cidents where a person is hurt must come to a Institute recommends you leave transporting the person to a hospitaler doctor Apart from these legal requirements the million accidents. Because there were 118.2 stop, provide identification and offer to assist tification behind to avoid any Usually you simply call for an ampul ncQm' million licensed drivers that year, one driver in the injured, or under the Uniform Vehicle Code four may have been involved in a crash. face a fine of $100 to $5,000 ahd-or 30 days to one What should you do in the aftermath of an year in jail. Most states require a convicted accident—a sudden and frequently traumatic person's license to be revoked. event when emotions run high? , Being "involved in an accident" has little to The most valuable preparation ..for such .dP.vntticausiMjL!!heJnsUtut^poiiils_out._You_ emergencies, the Insurance Information are "involved" if your vehicle edifies into contact with another vehicle, pedestrian or A OVER T I SEMEN T_ object, or if you cause or contribute to a crash VING DINNER by another driver even though thefe is no HARD OF HEARING physical contact with your vehicle. '. , • An involved driver's first duty is to stop RESIDENTS OFFERED immediately—as close to the scene as possible but wjthout unnecessarily obstructing traffic. FREE BOOKLET • Park on the shoulder and pull clear of\iny in- • • . US Govornment Publication tersections, the Institute says. Not only Is it Stouffers For A Truli to ' Available At No Charge jinla'wful for a movable vehicle to be left in the THANKSGIVING DINNED - WILMINGTON, DEL. - A free United "- roadway; it' is also inconsiderate, and PETE - CHARLIE'S Dine At States Government booklet "entitled dangerofus; Motorists should be careful, Tavern On Th<* •^however, to note where the vehicles wer^at Restaurant "Hearing Loss - Hope TWough Research,", tne ;the finest... BETSY ROSS is now available to persons suffering a point of impact for subsequent reference in 1 OPEN THANKSGIVING hearing loss. ..'•-. preparing accident reports. >.•',-.. for yoyr 12 noon 8 — DINER Published by the U.S. Dept. of Public Identifying yourself is extremely important THANKSGIVING COMPLETE ,5)1 MS Morrll Avt.,«lli. ,»DN«IBAY4«» • Health, Education *d Welfare for use by —Tn~all types of motor vehicle -accidents— TURKEY DINNER "COMPLEtE TURKEY DINNERS" fLABOHATB »UFF«T thehord -of-hearing, thebooklet covers such whether the accident involves other drivers or en|oyment facts as inherited -deafness, discovering, CHILDREN'S DINNERS unattended property such as parked cars. , SERVING FROM 12 noon Baking dona on Pramlwi early trouble, selecting a hearing aid, noise BrilMHt Xuniti Dlonar In an accident involving other drivers, you Mima IWi LuncKaoni damoging_and adults's hearing, and the must supply all injured and involved persons main types of hearing loss. arid-or investigating police officers with your 154 Bonni* Bvm'.Kood 3517W5 Free copies of the booklet are available by Rl 34 at J P K. Pkwy Opan 24 Houri name, address, vehicle registration number Short HHIl, N J writing to "Government Booklet," —"""and driver's license number. In an accident 322-4MO Independence Mall, Suite 65. 1601 Concore involving unattended ..property you are Pike, Wilmington, Delaware, 19803. School host •*. to mothers iggins FOR A TRULY TRAO Seniors at the College iftf; KINGSTON DINING CHAMBER Saint Elizabeth, Convent THANKSGIVING HALFWAY HOUSE RESTAURANT Station/will be hosts to their mothers this weekend, in a JOIN US AT THE MUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE & Cocktail Lounge EASTBOUND series of events planned by the BANQUET FACILITIES Student Council. The activities will begin tomorrow night TH»MKSGIVIMG SPECIAL THANKSGIVING 120 Evergreen Place DAY MENU fllNMERS ^asTOrangrNTJ Rathskeller. Route 22, Whl * SO. FSwIUY ijRqups WBLCONUT Saturday's events include b|>eanL Prtca (or Oilldren MAKE RESERVATIONS 0m. YOUR HOST ED HARK (a mint wtit of INTERNAL MEDICINE Is another key area •an afternoon performance of FOR RESERVATIO EARLY TODAY'S POPUWTIO»i\pressure puts good »tor Reservations Colt OVE-RLOOK HOSPITAL l» moyjpainto.ayl tor the community hospital. Overlook Presents Midsummer's Night Dream at CAU .doctors at a'prtfmlum.jfne Overlook area the' Paper Mill Playhouse in 686-2537 and oxpanded^medlcal education program believes firmly that the well-equipped, Every Saturday 534-4011 has been lucky, but luck g6es just so Millburn, and an evening of '1181 Morrfs, Avenue Union? In attlllatlon with leading medical sthools. progressive community hospital Is the ^entertainment by the Saint Cocktail Loung* far. Straight thinking Is .what's needed, and OFF PREMISES CAJf fit Overlook's aim: to provld* « *tfiaV (low ^ logical setting for future community .Elizabeth's Glee Club and the good planning. Here's what your the Viilanoya Singers; of well-qualified physteflnsta the 1 physicians to Jearn their skills and community hospital has'been doing: ' ' On" SiindayiLtPprTiing a Overtook area. <• >,, ' v Overlook is nowapproved tor residencies special . Mass,;-will be ' J^ > FAMILV PRACTICE - ; horn HlT In Internal Medicine. .celebrated for, the .group in i ,^^v Is an Important new% 'Holy Family Chapel and the OLDE weekend activities will con- OLDE TREAT YOUR FAMILY", ; Did you know that 55% ol doctors *fay PE-DIATRIC residencies have also been of MAKE TO THE FINEST. \ clude with a luncheon in Saint . UHIOH HOUSE within a radlu* ot 25 miles from wlwre thry *S*tty voved by the.,AI».V Over- JOseph HallJY-v:-u ' Rt«(»ur THANKSGIVING DINNER v took their rafrtdency? 7$«"»»By wHbln i > , Rt«(»ur»nt A MEH»itAB&EVENT I r i;tt Shaiiotobtook trwstatWwh«reth«ylat^tralft^^ _ __ Vr ofaliageSiHInlhecontextWIiimnyr^. ^ care unit add an Important dimension to 6UFFET EXQUISITE-' f : - '» Mtpi^Red Bin. SERVING v 5 P.M. • ••;•.• v ~Qy«looking the Beautllul HUN1 andenVlrortment, health and social heeds, SPECIAL MENUr FOR I] THANKSGIVING DINNERS the training of future pediatricians. until .. . . ' flaVOTlnk_Rivor In Red Bank TflANKS^y^NC f< 1 Cj RESTAURANT S6me states are closing th«lrf doors to h MfDNIGHT - Featuring their lostlvci FROM 1 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY I * DAY chef SUMMIT'SH^URBAN HOTEL out-ot-ttate app»cant«Jor rriedloalichooll. A fabulous array of Gourmtt tWfcadei ' wlaMtorl iptclat cnuaren'i Route 35, SHREWSBURY, N J .rSpWIiiWW Wllltexalfed whenAteeded, LABORATORY AND - STUFFED MAINE LOBSTERS The Hous« of Prayer at DINNERS WILL M SERVED dlnnan '' 570* Spnrfgfield Avenue Luckily, New Jersey Wrt developed \\» . Convent Station will offer a PROM it a m flu. in p m 5EA>riN0S II noon. 3-4-< P.M. PARKWAY EXIT No ID? _ • but the^amllyPractlHoTner will hold the RADIOLQGY. Overlook's BEEF tTROGONOFF OON1 N own |ust In time- Thanksgiving Charismatic ALL MKINS OON1 ON PMMIIIS RESERVATIONS reiris, keeping (n touch wlth>h|s patient. automated laboratories SCAMPI •• .''.' :/.-; ;A. 273-3000 . , • PrayeY:,Weekend.for priests^ -747-0200 VEAL.SCAILOPINI : •:•:•-^Z-'.^l- •-rV U 5 RT 33, MOUNMOUNTAINSIDT E CALL 842-7575 and highly geared BAKED BREAST OF CAPON. .. ,, •, sisters.airldi.lay..people from ATMILLLAHBIl»n4 BraWlait MliMHM. Ddw«r-Nooo-» P.M.' THE ZWEBEN FAMILY : Vlltt PirWng Opvfously, If the Overlook area |s to^ . ' OverJoidKft Officially apprc*e$ f6r • Radiology Department are . (Carved to order) •'.''•" "FtlUfiy, ISov; 23, at 2 p.m. to resldenolei 111 this new Held and Will unsurpassed In the state, STEAMSHIP ROAST AU JUS' " • ' Sunday;-Noy,v25, at 2 p.m. attract new physician* to replace otdet The program will include - doctors as they retbeHW1'1* steps operate O^C^IPamll^rjcUCO^C^IPamll^rjcUC** Unit. offering a wide range of AND MORE-MORE-MORE morning -and evening praise sophisticated equipment Salads and -Epicurean'Deligtf& Galore - and Iiti)rgy withi the House of must be taken. : ' > drawing patfants from aO>pc.|o-ecpriomlc and techniques. __- Featuring the Continental Pastry -Table- ' :x P.r a y-ftf;.:•'"c 6 m m uiLLt y , |«vels. ~ Vorkihops and teachings on With Sweets and Fruit -1. •.: ••>••• For many years Overlook has been accredited "Growthtin ^.Spirit," "Gifts Join Us lor ThintagWlng! ROSELLE MANOR ENJOY THANKSGIVING TjINNEINERR THANKSGIVING Overlook Is Taking Them. EAT TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT of the_SpirJt2l^Release'of the Re , Houu many times RESERVATIONS utiuuw Jinav TunitUH); _ CALL 721-9763 . " Call 541-9550 have you Sieen promised JMMIM- $500,000 GOAL a no-wax floor... thatwassi't? y~y\ '',. Here's one that is. ;ive. well-equipped community hos , WJ Soiarian.u. the A^ms^ro^gi flvv ENJOY- pET -2sh- iTBnnei -Thar : ; that does shine without vivais! [JMOITIONAL JHWtKSGWING DJHNE With prJina^jsliians fl| 8ptooolf ai ea -tor jourbette ^ SERVING FR0Jl~12 NOON -j _' —:"Npr~orjty,triOT: it s.so-easyjo1 clean. The •'.•-.--i- '- :~TCI^- : ,.;A" . tmu_ CLARE and COBY'S I rr-i- ' ACCOHCCSTIQNS FDR LARGE SERVED fvkMjLY STYLE Seating: 1,3/5:30, •;-J!.-rous-Uio1ii"oihof,' resiirpni floors, so spills,—> RESTAURANT * OR SMALt PARTIES i dirt, oven Uliictc heel' mattiZxbifi"e~u^'" JlMtiM •! K«l ftESERVWlONS UIHDt _._ easTfy, Let SoTarian froo you-from-tho .!„ ] i*>.\ r mular L drudgory of taking caro of.a Jlogr._ •••- ro,a g.,-, -' •tlillsti Towashlp ^conditioning i^S^ -$46,000 m^ mfr* • P^"« mm-rtmrr S«rti«M Parkway - Cult 12] k > vt h . ' AVAILABLE IN TEN BEAUtlfUt MTTeH 356-2122 tI I Hounoorn e]«fIIII6F.8Mir "' r 11M0 Vtlliy Rd JttrNni, N J ' 142 WASHINGTOIOALLEY ROAD CAU 245-8377 647-290$ 1 72M898 > WARREN •i "^ mg&Sr™- cKenilab $27,000 computors $ 8,000 tkit .Designer SoUrian atedprothrtmbin tests _ lJS OQO_ _;^^jjg^ cant««F t $5,000 •TT Mark a Memorable reprogram elevators trz?r other lab equipment $19,533 surgical equipment" $19,617 J RAOIT|QNAL THAMKSGIVII TTI Occasion j pneumoencephalogram chair Jifrm. fetal heart monitor^ # 7,400 etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. MOUKTAINSIDE INN .antern , Take Morn&pnd the family out .r. hl-ANV . MHiTfcR CHAHOt . a*»4KAM6mCA«O „ F.B, PLAN RESTMWANT -. 1. 3, 6, 1 IMP U.S. H«j. 22 preservations WLLOPINB HILL ROAD UNION llgfit Olnlni to be "served" a Thanksgiving these are just highlights:.. hundreds>( other essential items total a < 0 L i '1224 SPRINGFIELD AVE. . NnitiiMld* »r Kt „..,.. __) «• III t. Sun feast. Make reservations ^>r the (opp. LyonsAve.) . ' ^wHc Thurj ,F>n 4 Ui 73 Coital expense budget of $940,912. \ \:i Vour hut. Dick Buxlon ..^.^-^.WZfl-South Ave., clan to get aur royal ir,Bat,ment. 232^2969 iiear Terflll R$. Scotch Flair Jf h.V,|cTBEiNM.y Phone: ES 1-5900 697-0707 757-5858 We have turkey or ham dinners Open Mfln.-Wed.-Frl. Nites cbmplete wT»Fapp«t'uer, dessert-

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SPRINGFIELD (N.J.) LEADER-Thursda'y, November 15, 1973-25 , • -•• ) Israeli arls^crafts To Buy or Sell - ^ Or Dig A will highlight fair at Sha'grey Shqjbm The 'peace work' of Ura«i, Its arffamj crafts, ^m be featuredat an JBmie)tt«fr »tTBm"(3«r Sha'arey Shalom, South Springfield avenue and For Personals-- /<§• Person Shanplke road, Springfield, beginning Satur- day evening, Dec. land running from 10a.m. to io p.m. through Wednwday," Dec.lf "ToLife: The 1873Israelrfal^'wrnfeature metalwork, Jewelry, Wall hangings, ruga, Clean Rugs? i|) ceramics and glassware arranged In a setting resembling the street bazaars of old Jerusa- lem. A coppersmith and a pottery maker, both Israeli nationals, will be on • hand- to demonstrate their ancient arts anoTo, make goods to order. A "Super Sol" supermarket will Find sell canned and packaged Israeli lood. Tte: work of welHuiown Israeli artist* willtlje exhibited antl sold in tho art gallery which wills be a part of the fair. • ,.• . -:,'A sWleid- oHice of the Central Jersey Bonk, and Trust Gady Leor, any brad's cabaret artist, will Alter entertain in the fair's CafeSabra frbln 7 p.ni. to -Cdmpaf^ai'iiiit«wn^he 1972 Planning Aword of the Union County Planning closing. Cafe Sabra will also feature-Israeli Board for outstanding architectural design and building renovation. Eugene C. snackB and lunch during daytime hours and« Hermann Jr., ,m0noger and vice-president of the bank, received the award complete dinner irienu in the evenlnfi' ^>: T- Md^ ••••••••• •••e 10;3o a.m., returning to'Springfield, at. •>. •-•—}. •.approximately, 6:30 p.m. The trip-Is being : ^sponsored by the Fireside Group of the church SEE "REX"•: THE VAN JUNG under the leadership of Don and Elaine Auer ISRAEL DEDICATION CEREMONYv- This group TsfSprJngfielcl representoilve from J«rusal»m). Ellen ' Elnhom,\ Elaine and John and Janice Guminak. —' [^l resldenh is seen at the recent r«ded!catlon0fthftTemple Sha'oray Shalom Woodland in the Bar Kochba : Forest, Liberty Village is a. step, back in tinie to Growers Jerusalem, Israel. Rabbi Howard Shapiro of th» Springflejd colonial days where old time cirafta arid skills - siich as glass blowing; weaving, etc., are ' temple led the .'.gpaup.. Shown, Irorn left,; ;pr«'.-AJheVt demonstrated by experts wearing colonial garb —•and using-authentic toois;-3-'—-—---; ~£ jr : mchard Bnhorn,.;,Leah Epstein (Jewish . The cost for the trip (*3 for adults and tlJSO for children) will Include transportation, and admission to Liberty Villnge-Jljiimisuggested that a picnic lunch be brought. . ::..:

BILOXI, Miss.—U.S: Air Force Sergeant Paren ts^vmjTsiudenfs Stanley N. Harmon, stm of Mr. and Mrs. Donald e '"' "'"MnphSP" " " " Your • communications and electronics systems '.principles, is remaining at Keesler for ad-' Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Foster,: vanced training Sggt Harmon is a 1966 parents of Barbara: Foster, of i49TFox Trail,' Center graduate of Hlaleah (Fla ) High School His and Mr and Mrs Rudolph Schmidt, parents of 280 MAIN ST. • 377-640^ «r MMHS0M • wife is the former Elena M Recio. " Suzanne Schmidt, of 1018 Mary Allen lane

in mterfaitn marriage Rabbbi Irwin H Fishbeini , (hi e center, 128 East Dudley director of the Rabbinic ave, WestfieIdK0W» Center for Research" and Rabbi Fishbein. presented T Coun»eling In Westfteld, wHi the minority report .at ..the spe,4liy ort "Jfc Creative committee on mixed marriage Approach to Intermarriage" af the last convention Dt (he at tbe Nov 27 study group of Central Conference of the National Council of Jewish American Rabbit, -tty rab^ Women at the home of Carol blnicarm of Reform Judaism JuitUBuqSchulanerj^S&Su ana- >»t Mark«i s ave, - He-Is a past president of the Westfleia, a.t B pm New Jersey Association of BETWEEN SETS — Laurie Weeks, a member of the Jonathan Dayton Regional HI&., A member of the American Reform Rabbis , A -doctoral School girls' tennis team, chats with Dayton Regional Principal Anthony Rordallto V* the Bank that Epitomizes Old-Fashioned Service Association of Marriage and candidate at -•> Columbia ( (left) and Coach Edward Jaslnski.The girls' vorslty placed second in the Suburbant Family Counselors, Rabbi Unlverslty^he in tha author tf> ' Conference after being tied for first place with Mlllbom,during most of the 1^3 "Basic Themes 'In Jewish linic Ran t Fishbein specializes, In season _, f U .r ,«.l ''- History V. His nfost recent counseling couples who seek 1 PAINTERS" *Ai4eNTIONI Sell help In connection with art article, "Marrying 'In, "Not your elf •?.».«» .fagljwwlt^a interfatih marriage tor the t)ut.'," Appeared in the Spring HAS OPENED A BRANCH pSBWiree years he haa been 1973 lsaue of the. CCAR •—-j * A«l|oinlng • ••••'. ' •,. conducting a research (Central Conf of Amer Sour Drapes? program on Jewish-Christian Rabblfl) Journal % t- ECHO PLAZA 5H0PPIN8 CENTER, SPRINGFIELD FOR FAST RESULTS YOUR AD CAN APPEAR IN marriages and has received Rabbi Fishbeln1s« Phi-Beta Kappa graduate of Brown A lUartf Welcome from Our Officer* I tilrabibr*--^ .University and wis otdsineJ With a FulF Contain, Open An W0rk$hop <. ,at Hebrew Uii^llg Account Or Just . . . Range of Banking ' Jewish InsUtutodfRuUgion4n Say "Hallo", and Cincinnati Bcfwe assuming Services, Includlhg dt lunch MEI present position, he served Ih|oy a Cup Of The Union County Sponsors a Drlve-ln Facility for 15 ycaraf as, a Coffee and A Danish • IRVINGTON HERALD • UNION LEADER • SPRINGFIELD LEADER • VAILSBURG LEADER BmotionaUy^bilturbe.e congregational jrabbi Children will meet iu&day, WUhJJLl. r 1 1 : •i .•• • . •> : - ;•••;-•. - ^ ~ • •• • •Witenii-v..- . -; ••: •.••••• ••••'•'•••• ••••.•••• -.., -• . •' -•;•.•.••••>;•.. . •-.'• • .• • •..'• ;•••. Njivy chaplain R Dec 4V at'noon at the YWHA, • THE SPECTATOR •

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_ . .. r~-t:-,t "•---••.• ••-' Tickets for, theSOyerlbpk Musical 25th' anniveraary;;i)rodui:tlon" of ^Annie Get Your Gun" are now 9f> sale. The musical, this year's major fundraiser qf, the. Overlook Hospital Auxiliary, will be presented oruNov. 21 and 30 and Dec. l at 8:30 p.Tn. in ihe Summit, High School ''auditorium...' : ,:;-.- .';..•;;-•'•. . 'Mrs. Larrie S. Calveft, ticket; committee bairlhan,1 has announced.thal-.^iirs',' Kfriesl,- RemigwiUassisTin the "Sprlngfiefrl area Hcftef sales. Tickets may be obtained by phonlng'Mrg • Calvert at 273-3792 pr Mrs. Remig at «7-^4i6. They may also be qb#lned at S&S Fruit Center" ; in Millbums • ,("'*;' H•-.•':'•' . --,•';' ''" '"'",'•' , JHI ATTACK — Wihgnian Roberto Borreto centerMhe boll;, School, Springfield. Movlhg up with him are Greg Moral* Ticket prices for, ihe ^Thursday nighl per-, 'i for'q scoring threat In recent action for the varsity soccer ' and Bruce Davlson. ' • h'j-;-...-•.'•; ••..y-/.,V;sritifl^''i . . formanec are $3/br^enerat-qdmisslon; $2 Tor senior citizens and students through high:', :T 4«^ •; launched this season" at the Florence Gaucllrteer , • ••(.•••;..••••. •'%• '. (Photo by Gldn Brown) m school; for the Fridfty, pnd -Satorday hlght- perfbrrnances, general admission is_$5. Group: arrangements for 20jjrmore~peSoni"m3y;"be ; Internotional students spend made by calling the ticket. chairmaniTWrs. J, ' Peter Harrington, patrons chairman, reported "r : thai patron tickets are available for any of-lho THREE-POINTER-—-Joe Pep»-(12>-i8 obaut logpltt-tfwroprigrrtr Sprlngf laid. Holding \% Bill EnlcaiL The Daylon JulldoB»fwJ|L three performances'from her (273-1161).' . .'• BLOCKING .POWER—linemen clearing the way for the. Ragonese, Tom Botte, Glen Arnold; rear, More Hoffriiah, end their season Thanksgiving morning at West Orange. weekend a^j4llai Tickets may be obtained for the. opening John Pyar, Greg Johnson. . ' '. ".'' with a 28-yard field goal at the Jonathan Dayton Regional Jonathan Dayton Regional High School football team are, v (Photo by Jim Adom») night.pre-theater continental buffet, to be held (Photb-Grdphlqi) football team whips New Providence in game Saturday at Jortr-amW-iiever-neahl iAmericil sung wlUi Berkeley Heights from left, front. Gary Presslaff, Rich Consoles,; Jerry recent weekend with famllles,ln thSTrea as audience participation arid slides," '- "TSffiT at the Chanticler in Millburn from.5:30 to 7:30;: guells of jnembera of the Mew Jersey Chanter Saturday evening's highlight was a Hallo- Cr»ntort| '1):m:-Buffet-Jickets_arc $10; those interested y g gg «may contact either Mrs': John Horan (464:6528 > •••- "' Mte^fean «pst Prt^am. • ween dinner party at the Hortve of Mr, arid Mrs. EUiibeth in Sntiiwtnu afternoon they attended the Fred.Gollub of Mountainside. '•Tlrf' students, Fanwood "or Mrs. Herbert Klinker (464-5668). Com--:" Harriers defeat VVidom Pepe,SCOppettUOl.O festivities at DeerfleTd School, bination tickets, which include the buffet and. f "Presenting six countries, played the Gorwbod. Mountainside,, and viewed (he colonial dis- traditional games. ' . HIUsMe plays, exhibits and participants'. In Mountainside, Miss Hong Kybng Choi of KenUworth group of professional men from the Summit' Verona; finish i . " . ^eM?*Bemarke6?d1 HoHon»8g KyonKyong ChoChoii ooff KoreaKorea,, "I'Im Korea was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ma,rtln De urea, will play for listening and danelng! - •' so giadto be able to see such a community ef- Vbs; Ka Hong ^eng of Hong Korig'v(s!ted witn Mountainside '; 9th in sectional lead Dayton s 24-14 victory Mr. and Mrs;.Frank Swersky; Jay Ohdsh of New Providence India with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gollub, arid Miss PUlnfleld Hyuri SookrChohof Korea-with-MrT^anxl^Mrs:; -Rahwajr •---— sessions The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School apptgucls :; cross-country team last week won a dual meet By CUFF ROSS. Day ton scored again pn a 35-yard pass from New Providence scored'in the third and. David Ridding. ' '' - ' - •" il against.¥erona, 28-31, and finished ninth In the The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Widom to.Palazzi on the halfback option, play. fourth quarters, both times on one-yard runs. James Adalla of Kenya was guest of Mir .and RoaellePark for Bridge prpgrgm ' Seeing action for Dayton were Mark Mrs. Abe.Abukoff OfFanwood;Pedro Vargas Scotch Plains state sectionals. To compete in the state finals, football team snapped a four-game losing •.Widom drew just about the entire _New A championship night, tonight;. and a streak* last Saturday ..in explosive fashion, Providencq defense • toward him before Hoffman, Glen Arnold, .Rich Consales, jerry of Bplivia, Mr! and Mrs. Phillip Adams of Springfield Dayton would have had to finish in the top. five. v 'membership'night on Dec. 13 are two special defeating New Providence*24-14, ^at Meisej" , throwing the TD pass.. Pepe's run for a Ragonese, Jim Rice, Gary Presslqff, ;John Murray tflltt;-Miss -Nlioi Nicolas of the Summit The victory over Verona boosted Dayton's Pyar,'Joe Pepei Carmen Scoppettuollo, Bill sessions planned for the American contract Field. The victory put Dayton at the .500 marie" two-point conversion put Day ton ahead, 17-0, at security Phillpplnes.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleischer of Union : dual-meet record to 13-5. Skip Moore. Dayton's Palazzi, Gavin Widom, Bruce Heide, Derek • duplicate bridge games prograin, held Thur- BerkeleBkl y HihHeightst ) and ShSharmini AhiAhmidd off MVesUleld' 1 highest finisher,against Verona, came In for lhe.season with a 4-4 overall record, 2-1 In halftime. . !• Nardphe, Joe Natiello, Wayne Schwarter, Dave . WASHINGTON, tKC.T-Rep. Matthew J, sdays at 8 p.m. in Temple Sharey Shalom; S. MbUNTAlNSlDE TALENT — Coach Mai Simon of Newark College of Engineerirtg second. The Bulldogs' Tom Moore finished the Suburban Conference. A victory in. the Rinaldo (R-12 Dlst,-NJ.) yesterday hailed , India, of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Bieler of West Wlnfleld Wtdom scored another touchdown in the'third Paciflco, Bruno Sarracino; Mark Ronco, Tom Orange,' 'Springfield 'avenue find Shunpike road, relaxes w|th two of His players, Alan Emslie^ (center) .gnd Larry Mohns, both;«if fifth, Joe Campanelli sixth, Tom, Lovett Thanksgiving Day game at West Orange would •'•'' ' action by the House Ways and Means Com 'Springfield. '' ; : •Mountolriside. Emslie'ii,'d senior artd Mo)irii.lsa'lunlor!.'besj>ite a defense that hips seventh, and Bill Bjorstad eighth to provide the give Day(on its first winning season ui many ^B a nevenyarti run aro^md^h^^endv-^-Rugginellopiohir^urhoff, Hen Oonte^nd John 71MI- , gujo. Pepe's conversion put Dayton ahead, 24-0. Noce. • ••- ..''•• '•.'•' ' . ' ;. pr i of private citizens pedy;ji^p9gg h only a o-4-^ record going margin of victory. ; - •';••.',„• years. ./ • * , •' •! ',-' ter^s^ "master's-polrits. Abe Sparer, director of the Bjorstad was the Bulldogs' top finisher In the next eight months. over the interested in promoting International relations '"'tooferam, has invited the public-*^-"™1'"'""*" into, their final, game >vith Sfeveni Institute." Despite the. relatively close final .score, i basis, They voluntarily sectionals, coming In 35th. Skip Moore, placed Day ton was easily the better team on the field, m.el last;week voted to ralsei ; ona pe^e.^ple oasis^ey o»unta 37th and Campanelli 54th; Lovett and Jeff il d th r h m l h w p fom ! i m t marching to a %MJejd^aflej^re&carters.. ei^t in April and another g^5 h ° A^jg,i . ^ uP^' '?;f not bring partners. Refreshments will be GTdfiih^irth'rsErtleS " T' ^*^ '^ I BorpJigJiJbo^teci: Carmen Scoppettuollo, in his' first start, at Hurricanes enter final ~ four percent ii ;, , „ .. .„ „ , countriesAow-AmericansJIva. ^: / ~ ''servea;-l^rtKeHh76TniartBTO^ata1toTe^rorif Coach Martin Taglienti noted his disappoint- 6 Hallb ot 1 quarterback, engineered a scoring -drive in the "Althouglougho ,I laha,ud uuiThopeOd u»tha.t u^ type ofin- / ..^^'nr ^'^!^^^^ ***»* Afield- fas ^MM i'Myra Weinberger, 2373-4656. >;.. .,; ment in the Bulldogs' showing in the sectionals gr0U o r n C tlac i lBorJW rti first period. Using the "running of-Bruce JJeide; . xireastiw^rv "t M ntetfeTvailable"" . UnmSuately ^ ^ , ^°'. ^'s - ^ y ? ^ freshman class of the College of Medicine arid fo^jfwfoh in Wjesffiefd - post two victories as well as in their dual meet record. Both coiild Gavin Widom and BUI Palazzi, Dayton moved becaused1 ofihi,.. . e urgent-nee_ d for such a..,,- boost,. I '•' ~®y?$ ""y^T- •' •-.'' i)^' '*7^\ '.';•''*"?','!'• . Dentistry of New Jersey "•^. ( Ne\ have been better, but injuries to key .runners Medical School, Newark. „., „ Employment increased The Mountainside Recreation soccer teams steadily down the fieid. The big play was'a am pleased that the Ways and;Means Com- The First Baptist Chiirr-hCof Westfleld has have maintained their good records during the kept the team at less than full strength att year. 1 ; 30-yard sweep of left end by Widom, whose The^Bhie" hurricanes stormed ;into un- Red Boats turned their offense around to post 1 1 - ;,. A gVad^ate of Y^iva .UhjVferjity Wafy -•"."Employmen'''•"'En " t in Septembem97" 3 Increase' d' by received the gift of- a Schulmerich Carillon The indoor track season will start in a lew" mlttee has taken wine positive action to ease laBtioutJiome games. ^ two-yard touchdown run marked the first time • dlsputjdriritplnca In tha American League a 38-32 victory over the Grantsi-Jim GUleece SPWfS • attendedlieJewlsh^ucaUona Center,;Heis ;"'700.676»,>u015';to a seasonally-adjusted level of 85.1 from Mr. and Mrs'; Ernest Joljnson .Installation . weeks. The tentative schedule includes five tjiecostofliving crunch being felt by our senior •: The fifth through eighth graders defeated- since the third game of the season that Dayton early mflming Daylon Intramural Prograitj had a hot shooting hand as he tallied 23 points , the Labor Department reports. has been comploted and the. carillon is- dual meets, the county relays, a state,relays •ciUz^^Illnawosald. '• /•"• "• L-^-WoodsIde dr., Springfield. both Kenilworth and Cranford Recreationi:?3-O scored before its opposition. : , . •' Physical E^Uicatlon Recreation basketball with teammates Don Treasone, Lofredq, Clark plperatirtg on a daily basis. ,..^,. ;- and the Group II championship meet with the " • The TJhion County RepubllcanTioted that an and 2-0,. respectively. The third and fourth program.by.defeaUiig the Green Grants, 50-28, and Botte adding 10,2, 2 and 1. Grant scorers earHer Ways and Means Committee proposal state championships ending the season March Dayton'" almost had two touchdowns in the •'.I ^Theschedui^ca|lsfor three;hymn tunes tofbe graders tied both teams, Kenilworth, 0-0, and and flie WWfe^FVngaf«^fl, in the sixth week of were Ed Scarlllo C2), BlaboUl (4), Eplscopo woifld have held off the Increase until July, second period but one-was called back. (16), Doug Grant (8) and Christmas (2). ;. .played four times daily and four times Sunday. Cranford, 1-1. . ' •'•'• ' Scoppetuollo passed to Palazzi in the end tone, •"• when benefits would have gone:iip.by. 10 per- TOWNSHIPOF SPRIfJCFIELp . ^Ihetfturn.bf $3,000 as an additional ana according to me reasonable 1 The,last game will be against Westfield on The final rounds o( play will be held this Trophies will be awarded to the lefigue UNION COUKtY.N.J. '5 dbwn, V payment f,qr, Mid'Jife thereof computed from the {Throughput (he year,'general hymn tunes will but an official called the play back due to an. cerit, "Moweyer; the cost, of living lias been BOND ORDINANCE MAKING A , jrn'provBfnent or purpose fe«fcj|rW;f elaje of (the sajd bond^. aothorlzedr be played; yvl iDhrisbnas and Easter, rivuslc Sunday, for fifth through eighth graders, away : champidns next week.before the Thanksgiving infraction at the'line of scrinrmaBe^--."••••'• .^"rising so rapidly that the ^mmittfielroernbeis.. 1 iW-TOdnowavailable I«erel6r_':'by lhl!bond'.otdln«nceLl.i}40years, aLTamaques Park, Weatfitld. •14 . In Other games, "WhlteFangs posted a 62-35 vacation unless (he i league,' ends, lq a Ue-^a VSiS by (/Irtueof provision In a budget (c) The supplemental debt --approprfi»tJj.i-FftibAY DE AbbiNE; —. 23-yard'fieldgwjl ; triumph over the Red-Boats. Thfr8patee^ed - wlnner^Flpor.hockey and six-ma^ DRAINS IN" AND BV'THEHE-" .-All.,lteiri»,otnerLiiian spot n*ws should be In : some relief,";Rlnaldo'explained; . •..-;• EUD .•'.pur"dfflc^.l^y.noon;ori Friday, •.•...,> ;-•,:.• • -.• saldaddlf. t : SOCCER SKILLS — Two of the reasons whythe^Jonathdri Dayton Regional ,_ The Hurricanes (9-2) clinched firet place by 'L6rie-bn-brle'chanipIons^'BnV fouTsh J A ,from the; proceed! ... , . _, , irector b( the Olvlston oi •»ii1ZI Ni^E',SS6A Ncii, bortdt of \he Township which are Local Government Services In the soccer team this year began to Improve Its fortunes were Jon Fisher, left, and edgmg the"Panlgi"IS"a/closely contested, game'championship' " '"s will' 'begi n in'.th"- e Anierlcan QF BONOS OR NOTES OH Tnftj herebysuthorlzedip be Issued In Department of Communltv,Affalra witK 5-5-2 mqflc; 'TOW MS HIP FOR F IN ANC tNG'"" lhe principal arntynt q| (57,000 io»lWiStaloOt New;Uersey,' and • Roger Frank. • . " behind the Bearing of Andy Herkalo (14), Brian League as sopnas the league play ends. ;, SUCH SUP PL E ME N tA L . h^rsuanf tplhe LoSt'BoiidLawof such ...statement, shows ,th»l'.:lhe lew Jersey. In anticipation oflho v (PhotCFSraphlcs) The 1973 Jonathan Dayton Regional High McN^nny (9),..Carmen Applcella (7), Brian . Any ninth and Wth grade student desiring, to at Jnto effect right av»»y...... APPROPRIATION. ', ," , New Jersey. o dross debt'of the'Township as, I'/p.'.'.LT ORDAINED — —" Issuance, ot sai defined Insald Law,Is Increased by, School freshman soccer team finished with a 5- Burke (7), and Peter JaoqucB (7) Fangs scores compete in these events-should, contact the Last June, Congress approved a 6.9 percent temporarily lhlsbondordlnanceby«7,— '-' 5-2"record under coach John-Swedish. The Included Gregg Prussing (14), Tom Ronco (7), . Jl-—S JohnSwedlah, In thebpy'sgyih any improvement' th*t fbe| : boost-in paymejjtstfiet would become effective victories came against New Pjrovidence (l-o -~ ,e J. ST. JAMES LADIES Tom Moen • (nol l»l» lhan two-lhlrdJ ' J5>,(X»aVe hereby,l rtiedlttbe prescribed by said Law. v has^pSirtptetfRlnald6~aha'a humber^pf.SUler ol all the niemb«ri th»r«of , Issued punuanantt itoo and within the (d) An agoreoate aroountjnot .: 1). Verona, the league Ieader.in;_the frpsh loop, ^^^iiiio^Wtiei^BlSaily.ChesleyJ , 158-160^57; tlmeagalnst the Grarib(i-joy with Herkalo,; - possible. • ;: ; ; t;' : ^;X; . congressmen to press tor faster im- affirmatively concurrlno). AS limitations 'prescribed by said exceeding sft.OOO for Items ol . lost only to Dayton. ;' 'MadelynTeja, 150-156-442; Margie Doninger, ApplceUa, Jacques, 'McNanny and Burke "T^— " -' '" •'—.' ""•'" ''"•'"'• ^'"•'ii ' FOI.UOWS:. •. . • "., ,.•-.•• ._ „ Law. 0-0 !>l ;*;>' expense permitted, under section plementatiDnlpf the, increase in benefits. . Sfcllon >: The Improvement Section 3., (a) Thhe lImbroyehiD i 40A:JJ0 !of said Law h05 been Summit and West Orange held Dayton to 0-0 ", 170422;, Winnie Liquorl, 168433; Florence The Union County Congressman noted that described In Section 3 oTltilt bend, ' authorized by the moFordinance, Included In the foregoing J«60,000 prospects for '^ Murphy, 164-432; Martha Lalak, 158-409; Ann 1 : ordinance rjss htretolore bee«enn ariand , andi ey mis bond .ortlntnct, and total estimated cost of said ties; the defeats came at the hands of Millburn •JSSS.W ^'' Portable insurance -, • he b*d worked extensively With members of the Bentral 'the purpose for the financing ot Improvement or purpose. . , . i ,"The Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Dayton beat West Orange 5-1 at home arid 2-1 on (4-1 and 2-10, West Orange-(1-0 on a penalty! JSchaffernoth, 157405; Lena Brown, 157-419; ' Ways-aid Means Committee in pushing for an Improvoment to _b- e ade or which sold oblloallons ar* to be Section-5.-Th_e fulPfaim and apiece,.-' ''/' ••• •••;' • ^ •• ^...... - ,..: .•;,, .•»•! •••,-., .-., ;,- •."•'':... acquiremd 'by the- Town«f\lp,i0t. < Issued is- the cc*tstruc(lon.-.ol. a : credit of the Township-arTown e hereby soccer team finished Its 1973 schedule with a the road and won at New Providence, 2-1. kick), CaldweU (2-1) and Summit (34) ...pehrls^uatrone, 155438"; Glnny Furda, 154416; ' TheJangs-itM) also^garnered a 62-35yictory - : r y Sprlnpfleld, InlheCountyof Union;; . norm water dralnaae system pledged to the punpOWKTI i«;Hf, ' .. .• : the Township shall be obligated to MR PRESIDENT, DAWSON FORD WILL DO ITS PART TO .•The Bulldogs, coached by John Esposito, Frank. Al Splelholz, Hal Wasserman, Emmett Rich Kaplan—shut out the apposition five times Top teams are: The Willing Workers, 17-7; 9, 9 andiS for the Grants. . ' , /;, \ new health and life Insurance prOgramcan be /Ti!m(ni«|siganc«ois57o,i»oii..rBii,... levy ad vatoreta taxes upon all the HELP BY OFFERING ITS ENTIRE ECONOMY STOCK OF carried from job to job and locationjo location bonds or notes of the Township, for and ' • taxable properly within the bjeqt Madison and West Orange twice eaclu Rueda, Tim McCormick, Sam Wright, Bruce' while allowing 14 goals. JVh'lkSlB'ASVi; We Three, 14-10. Red Boats (4-7) dropped a 19-35 decision to " the purpose of 'cprwtroctlpn of a - 'Improvements a '.', Township lor the payment of said NEW 1974 PINTOS, MAVERICKS AND MUSTANGS AT Hoffman, Ron FranksJony. J?rancls, Brian as long as the wprker is employed by a member iBy-tOWNSftlPTJF SPRINGFIELD '. storrn water drainage. .syrtenVJn;. of necessary r[ L.obligations and Interest thereon New Providence once. Dayton twice shut out The offensive unit scored 14 goals. Barry the Fangs. Episcopo (7), Jim GUleece (4), Jim TAKE NOTICE that enaction, In.renvhel easemonn then without limitation of rate or SPECIAL SAVINGS DURING AN contractor, the areas of the east and west v_._ Madison, 2-0, with Sam Wright and Norm Specter, Paul Cristo, John.Flsher, Bill Nevius, Steel had five, Ed McCane four, Rich Kaplan freshmen. Each team member was treated to Botte (4), Bob Lofredo (2) and-Steve Clark (2) > SupwIorCourt^New.Jenieytorjf brahches of Bryant Brook'to be' 'on and InaccL— v amount. — Schindler sharing the goaltendlng duties. Harry Irwln, Ken Kaplan, Rick Zeller,' Tom (who played offense and .defense) three, and were Boats' point-getters, whije Fangs' scoring done and lurnlshed as a general, plans.anct specific '• • Section 4. This bond ordinance Jptoa; soda and doughnuts. .^^..-^.EJUDA^BEADLIME:. i, r—^ ' Improvement?' or purposei onlllelntheQlfice ; shall take eflecl twenty (V[days Stiler, Steve Madiszak, Rich Morris and Joe Gerry Toepher and Mlke~Sternbach one each. The Blue Knights squad consisted of Captain went to Martino (2), Lubash (4), Pruisihg (12), All- Items other than spot news shouldbe In aulhorlteauthorlttid to be unaer.taktn.tt, y ;tft«ry. .cterK'and hereto! »«py after the first publication thereof ' Farlnella. 1 Burnett (3), Moen (6) and Ronco (8). ogr office by noon on Frldiy. ,: . ,;..., Township of sorlngfleld, '.approved. t. . ' - after final passage, as provided by Other freshman booters who gained valuable S^AlBaiayton, Sid Kaufman, Matt Ross, Rich County, of Union, New. Jeni ; : "(b)' Itit'.f. t.sald Local Bond^LM^ ECONOMY CAI C playing experience Included Hal Arnold, Dave Kaplan, John Irwln, Gerry, Toepher, Brian - cost, .' held In the Sprlnglleld AAunlclpal Mary Musca and Maureen Carey made the Last year's freshman booters posted a 54-3 A«»es <«bo scored pie goals), John Ring; Brian, necessaryy lorTne Township'to- are hereby dolcrmlned,,declared," Bulldlno In said Township on first degree black belt. He became a student at > ol goals. The GL record stands at three victories, record under coach Swedish.•-. !^(^areor, John Sheehan.Stu Manoff and Mike- ralMtheij&&\&*. •«••«!> _. 'H?*»; i'reclledand »tW«!iiii;'i^'i.L'-"^ November 27,; 1973^ at B 00 o^lock S& the school In September 1972. to meet the remalnderol ti rj -. PM., and during the week prior to one loss and three ties. .. f. . . ,;.-H)*O- _ ...'" • •fir »*F»»^""» i««0,OW«itimate.tedd .cos—t " o"f said 1 in Section 31 ordlnlnanca e and up to and Including the date of 1974 from Bisioof 1509 Wood ave., Mountainside, a Players included Mary Musca, left wing; /THE PIZZA BOWL soccer contest held t_a special election by toam members last > .-v: against whlc Improvomerit inototigrovldedjbyiRMri:," ^ sot a olrr emriri san . Jgch meeting _coplcs of said student since June, was promoted to the grade ' •.';•'•. ' ''.* ' . IdR r appropriation ttheFefor made by. :irnprpyemen •i ordinance .will ermade available Holly Fredrlcks, left Inner; Maureen Carey, / Saturday betweeirtne"Golden Days land Blue .., "^SBft- Lay ton: and! Barry Steel were Diieription ot - tend as.- •»;• - Loti'>fc-.-i»i is:-'a Hi* PrtorOrWra. at the Clerks Office In said n. upilandlnB",B>lloft-S»y ''»• acpeorson tax duplicate and In STLM if, 'Block? ' CAB* - lhA.«..ialrf '^MMfcitak . -' Springfield Municipal Building to of seventh KYU, orange belt. JUMliam center forward; Sandy Smith, Laura Mayell, Knights ended in a 1-1 tie. The game was a «•" 4 nipet valuable players and will receive • wilii p ~i nov* tuiown I . .Section.. ,8..': For : i In' o JIWy.-'Mo: J33J eertlt|cate ol jate • •;•. 'i. emcnl. andro .the members of the general public PINTO MAVERICK hvnio>' '.. ..' -. • , .-'r •:•••• •.-;' McLaughlin of 296 Cherry Hill rd., Mountaln- right wing; Chris Conrad, left halfj .reward for the fine effort and record of the 'V? o^ n,aki 3DR RUNABOUT 2300t(!4Cvl EiiQlric 4 3 OR SEDAN j» Cld engine »cylinder -sl^"Whost«t^wThe-8chool-inLJ hl . StU"r;w«hi«, ,.^,_^,^L ...-..,,. ....~, EWR sp Vans DeluXL pump Group AM Radio 1 Vinyl Tr m Auto Trans , W wt P S pl w>luu vww J o i V nlpClerk Siandiird Equiiin^Bnl"ittCIUdcs:' Pold Down Hump Group AM RadloStanddrdCqu promoted toOie grade of eighth JiYU, yellow =^Sam Hale, left back; Eaalne.McGfat>i, rigKt . :jun*7;;l?ar? Rear 5t>a'< CiirpDHnflr-6i«kci*SMts, From Includes Ctilor Keyed Carpetlno. BIS SELECTION ..:,Vi/viB'. <. <. •»*'. "V:.;:™:. .'•—• baeki and Kim SmlUirgoalie^- '^--^ — j-ii'v.-./fi.' . BooK'and Page bf recording the:: "Tax s»1i cwtltlcete In the List 12*53 17 Lilt J10D.J3 Off Ice of Ihe Unlort County Mock No II* '2495 •Slock No. II0S ~ -Re8Uier.---.-~r-- •.•.:_;.-•.,.—- V-!;,'.' 1 >mpunt';6Ft»ivaate_• •_\^\~.^• '-.•.:.;.i •• MANY^NIORB SOCCER ['.•rnSSwS.iy&Ti iscruino --«ubM«t««nt ",t» :Tax fS*MA IN •FOOTWEAR TO CHOOSE fgOM-AT COMPARA^tESAVINGS fiiiiiiifsi sale, Inctudlng. penaltlet'aim-- (.^•T.'^i':. • • - coils .•,.-.- -. .. '-~rT-~r-*~, $^ IO29. Amount required'tq redeem: UP/TO $ Amount olS»l»' *'«?•?< > SAVE 1331 BYBILLWJLD -will meet the second-place team in the Nor DEMONSTRATORS lil nn/cnlld a»J iifT (Ind l*»«». The Elizabeth SC Lancers chalked up two thern Division'. • Inter and the Greek- Name of o»(ner, a».it appears EXEC. CARS & LEFTOVERS victories this past .weekend. On Friday night Americans are tied for first place in the Nor- r to«y to «rn» i flnlatt taX'dupllctte ...... ,- -.-, 1973 FORD Uiey defeated FC Hoboken, 5-1, at the indoor thern Division but Inter has a much better goal :.:.^/;:4.1..:.:J!J ^-&A tournament In Paterson. The Lancers have average, so. I think It will be "the Elizabeth Vor'•pen um. ; 30« far < -Attorney ,- - Jllf^^s» foiufr Plalntll< muni l ^ •'' 1 73 LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON been playing In the Schaefer Indoor Tour- Lancers vs. the Groejt-Amerlcans this Sunday tacn''dnru:'p«.MUn, (of 1410 Liberty Avenue nament the past few years and have been doing at 2:30 at the Grave. ,.fUl(slde, --• '" ,;.:'',!'. .soringlleld^Leii'dar)-", well in it. Most of the clubs In-the tourney are BE JULIANELLI [ Oiiflrtti Afr CQI,0 AA\ Ri The senior team was not the only Lancer J from the Paterson 'area and the Schaefer ^tnindard Equipment InclUileIndue.?. Auto" Wans * . team that won two games over the weekend. Crystal clear with Due Brakes, B.S Rear, Power Window League, Jbut sprinkled with a few clubs from the The mighty midgets shut out Oceanside, L.I., In HAPPY "black, dooskin or Sparc Tire Exlrec|or, Wheel Covers Clock German-American Football Association to an away game on Saturday. On Sunday this • ••;\?-i;-',\h. white.pearl LIU ISJIO.H jstotk No UM make It Interesting. The tournament will same team downed the Wyckoff Allstars, 8-1. ' 35.00 " « continue tomorrow night at 7:30 and you will Someone once said, "The best defense Is a good N 1) \V K ' H 1-. 9 OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 4 every team in the loop play one game. offense." This Is true with the mighty midget* ' abeth SC turned a 3-1 deficit into a 6-1 t O( 'K i'A 1 l. on .Sunday in, ah exhibition game The Lancer's goalie figured in only three $ X the highly improved.. New York plays in the combined Saturday and Sunday . It looked as if the Ukes were going games. We had one froten boy at ourhouse on 1 away with the match until the Elizabeth Sunday night after tho game. My sonChrls now Wi MORRIS AVF.. " 1 line itarted to click. Outside left Ed has-one scoreless Me and four shutout* to his Op"' credit, with hardly any balls coming bis way. UNiOM-o^6 7800 290-306 BROAD ST. Of typgoals and set up (wo more.' Mario U W W «rm>*v •rl'^Vlfti' ' " 1 bis. normal strong defensive HEADS UP — SophorjW* fprvvord Ron St««|.Qf\mff.MiriTainaia«.(darn »nirrj, «ar qi in" Unlonlte John O'Doonell and his co«chlng ilaii.Jvp-iv.': SUMMIT 277-T665 B 'Norbert Vollmer directed' staff should be commended for this record. West VlrglnlS W*sl»yan soccer team, hptlvMIM 17 ofjhe t«am'» 38 goal* this >'#i.Si|fV;^ -•;•'•'' ' •••' ' These boys play on B regulation field and they - s»o«on to ronk •lgh»h omong small Col|»Ji'«oi'«r» throughout th« nation; Steel' s Gov y 237,MI|.ljBURN AVENUE. MILLBUF)N. N.~. »d§jrjmd Elizabeth SC, ' had to be In good shape to play two games such won all-state honors In soccer and baselpl<»» ' Livingston Reglonol H|gK ! l?6t|376.1234 • THURS. TILL 9 "*JL"" hern Division, as the ones they just did. V School. • ••'• '.. •• ' , ' .bti?fc ..' !'' '. i 'l"!'.::'|V,J'','*:i1.'te',i'";^.1'.-''"'1i.y1".: ' -^S 1«S'iW»;.-.. "I"., M I 1- I- •0::V'"J:;.'l!.<>*^ I',' .''. '" •'•••• • .'.'..,•';V,-'':',l'S- •t v; \ )< • v

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Thursday, November 15,1973-^ 15 MtrcliwdiM far Sale IS Floor Machines & Waiing 48 MetchtndlM for Site Help Wanted Men 1 HHp Wanted Men 1 Women 1 Instructions, Schools Painting t Pjptitunjinj 73 Apartdienls I01 Rent 101 Apartments Wanted 102 •Thursday, November 15, 1973-' '' . FACTORY-OUTLET SHOPPING JftM FLOORS Waxing, landing, MOTHBR'S - HOUSEWIVES. MATH TROUBLING YOUr CALL an'AD-VISOR' GUIOB »»y«.- "Pearl Levitt buffing, polishing. Free estimates, OAN'OANS PAINTIHO IRyiNOTON (Upp*r) • Teacher seekln'a medertJ^g™ ~ Earn JJJ with Rainbow House, COLLEGE BOAROS?- Loungew.eJ>r Ueauiifoi (formerly Lloyd's) a few evenings. Security Guards Couch, chelrsft dinette set, u>ung«wear "Om designer houses AND DECORATIN0ECORATIN0 , .IfffjilEXTIfff , 1 room modem apartment, heal11 aoarlmeni. n Union. Reasonable PHONE: 684 4M5 REASONABLE • RATEV F.tEE fen.Call: 6»7 27M between 4 * I IN SUBURBAN a week. 6M5J17, ,. . STEREO, tables, lamps, UKE OTdpoodiwoietxands. Ubels are 0 1 (•lyp pn|HTS. INSTITUTE hot watar. Sluyvesant Ave.. siu. 686-7700 Short Hills Area , NEW REFRIGERATOR/wesneV, out.?: Hl#fl'*''«ii»' Hosless ESTIMAT6S. "" ^^ PW, Sat..Sun,, Nov~)7, II, interior «nd-Ext«rior.PanettnB *- hrtt, hot water, electric «. vas Furnished Rooms jot HeniJ 105" aftWL4J»«t-:; wpplln. -J145rOec«nnber 1st No !,;.;, AUi SHIFTS Permanent & Temporary 1, ,K 11-15-U security required. CallPlaW Good : salary. .Apply Personnel R1I.1S.9 PORCHI IALB Nov.iW a, Nov. V, X -TF n DEADLINE TUtS. KOOH Department... Must have own trsnlportatlori'." IRVJNOTON FRB1A0ULT0R0ANLEJ5ON5 10-5 p.m.rwrilrurn.7 furniture,, llinens, brlCjy- PAINT4NO EXTEBfOR (, IRVINGTON with kltctian Wed.'eves,. i;JD • *:30 ENROLL bracVclothlnaand b»by Ht INTERIOR, .Try uslttooo lob ,5Vj/rooms, ?nd/lloor. supply own OVERLOOK HOSPITAL Excellent starting salary NOW) cms «lie. limited. Call Wheawn ' fid.,' Tlnlon. (off reasonable rotas. Fr*e Mtlmans. gat heal. 1225, month, -aduttr £ininessmefref <*Hew FOR THURS. PURL.. RONDO MUSIC In Union M7-22J0. preferred. No pets. Write References required. Calf ••• 193/lAorri>Ave,.Surnrnlt27341D0 Call Mr. Weinen or .' ^—T- i- -R11-1S* Garaje Doors 52 Eaual OpporlunliV Et7iplovVr CUstUed Box I709..r-o Suburban Mr. Gllenson for appt. Publishing, I29l'5tuyvesanl Ave., •"*• . Z 11-15 »> 488J(Hj CLERICAL General office work, UNION . • i ' . . ,L ' i\ • R 1 i-15-l :••:**•••*••••- CltHe Arft* Traft OWRaTOBS lllnn CA C it Bajaar *.^. PUWNI3HCBROI —• :—... . ,....--. ::.. X-11-1H Generall TiTrainingi , a „ -irlstmai flataar INSTALLED «. SERVICED. —7-—P" 8:30.1P.M"'. " " zn-u-101 LOVPLGentlemehpreferred' . t)ttlc» Skills? ^ 5HIPPINO CLERK-To sorti-poclr :«T5OlcrWov;i7-«. tftitom 10TO J . A«tVSON5f k?CTR0^c Call39V-4300 IRVINOTON- ' HOUSBKBBPiR^ Full charge and mall hearing aids for large MEJ^OWE'N'JTZ^J Gourmet food, white elephants, R 11-15-73 *4 rooms,'S135 month plus oil heat. Lovely 1st floor room, private ARE YOU UNHAPPY IN YOUR manufacturing company. Call Die Christmas Deco., -Hand made ~^- .R11W5J. EXTERIOR PAINTINO, Available December 1st, 925-07M. bath, TV Working: parents 8. I PRESENT JOB? AHOUSEWIFE Flandrup at 6W-035S -.'• . • . Train Novy For articles. Food and Games. VPts.. -, Z 11-15-101 school age girl Air conditioned THINKING OF RETURNING TO OAR£6I OOORS INSTALLCD, LEAOER «. CUTTER WORK IRVINOTON VAILSBURO KEYPUNCH OR R-ll-15-t 1 Y/HCA--Ml Tucker. Ave/. •'— - ?ar.S" exShilons, repair* * FREE. ESTIMATES. IN5UREO. BANKING - • • . home Every modern appliance ESS? A .RECENT ._ , .. i. 3 Orai 3.beaullful large rooms, elevator, Furnished attic room for rent COME GROW WITH US! High salary for right "piny Call BiTE INTERESTED ™fi SOUTH ORANGE cwi BAZAAR &'WHITE ELEPHANT .ilftlga). arweeks old - sirylce; electric o«r«lon and MU 6 7»»3, J. GIANNINI. very reasonable rent, adults only, Private bath S. cooking facilities • - fULL & PART TIME POSITIONS 376-2312 M 11 15 1 ilt'"5 ASSIGNMENTS? ^fr att,or?: raalo-controlt. Sttvrns Ovtrntad no pets. Available Dec-1. Call 372- M U (MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL; SALE. Af American Legion Post/ Door CO. Ch \O7tt Call 3Y9-1M4 anytime. 21,.1J105 . ' DISTRICT)., : *•••• Service — GroveSt;, Rostlle, II a.m. -4p.m., 2165. IS'cifS,; °M,ry°a. ^ U^ iSii^f'ii KEYTAPE OPERATORS ^ HOUSEWIVBJ NEED Nov. >7, So,me;hand mod* artlcjM. OOO OBelDieNCE-B week '-- ' n trt-S? —We're an aggressive, new Needs J secretaries; (Short hand Modern large Sleeping room for INTERESTING CENTER QUALIFIED PERSONS Who course, M^. UNION, WEST- IRVINOTON• . ZU15-101 2 necessary) 12 vmonlh posllloh, gentleman, linens; In - vfeflek BAZAAR-YMHA, Green Lane, --OiltllABETHVING , WOOD- SV^raoms, , For Ira nees and the experienced — would like to turn hlTll ^T<• Wbuld You: ••:•', OE, V.lS TON and Gnns 53 independent commercial bank... ExperfeHcad Or Npt, • eveningrenlngs Into excitinexcltlng money : -LIKE A CHANGE? JOBS Union Sun., Nov. • 16, lp-2, Jnd floor. . CLERICAL POSITIONS akmg one by joining HOME Hundreds of new toys, Barnes, ^T;M,'J'..DOG COLLEGE, Tieat BANKING DECOR one Df (ho highest paying -Can You:: M 11-15-1 NO 6XP. NO HIGH SCHOOL R f.f 17 OUNJ, bought, told, excharnear " established to serve the financial and Full Time Nights (II to 7 AM) We'll Pit you In A party plans Work 2 evenings SPARE A FEW MINUTES TO 'SPRAYER all gunsmlthlng qone on premises. - Parl Time Nights (6 jo Midnight) Spake $150 or more No Experience . Sheps, Rosenberg's Gun Shop,- 2264 DUTCH «OV PAINTS banking needs of the Mlllburn, Short Hills, 'DISCUSS YOUR 'SITUATION? need t a POSTAL MM Springfield Avenue, Union. N.J. 1 M POSITIONS Port Tlmo Nights (Flo 6PM) necessary We— train Car K11-15-15 Umule,Poodles FREE ESTIMATES key Position... Gt.Dane, ' . * .. R-T-F-53 t20. •Springfield, and Summit area. . _. "Full Tlrrie, Oay (8 30 to S p m Need Some Typing for this one) necessary Limited offer Call .' '.,< WHIYou J:i ;'.,. 4BAUTIFULWBDDIN0OOWN mily house, outside, J1J5; % 616-1931 — t N Mrs Diana, misers ion or 4to 6 •^ VISIT US SATURDAY T I,®; 6,%4?sS an d up-up-- RoomsRooms,, Z 11-15-1M » , ror trainees and the experienced Clean, ploasa«t working daysy. . 10 Kitchen Cabinets hallways, stores and. offices, $25 AVAILABLE . .as a Keypunch Operator or Trainee. If conditions. 74B-5506, GENTAPE _fevergre«re«n AAve., and up. Also, trim, windows and Elmwood T«T.ce. Wo are seeklng-axperlenred assistance in the TYPISTS FOR INFOREX Open.?-12 Noon ' CORP., 51 LeFrence " l. "t, olf Rt, 1 & ». Furnished-room wllh kitchen you're an experienced Mohawk •Many'1 -lonfl' .•&" • sjtort ' term 7J9 eraadStreet, Room»»24Newark_ scaffolca d work. Very. reasonable. following areas: nrino lypino or keypunch skills—we II eioomfleld, N.J MOVINO, Must sell ping pom RT.,,7 374543374- 6 or «*»" ; IRVINOTON privileges fijr. gentleman., only. tcichyouthe rest! Night (6IO2AW ) Keypunch or IBIW Keypunch Operator assignments avarnTRV In your table, Modern library table, AKC Reglslered Black mini 3!d room apartment, heat «. hot References required. Billlon-doUar-Elrst National State area. High rates,.bonuses MELILLO & SON water. AC «, carpeted »WO per 663 Stuyveswt Avenue 1HJECII0M Spanish lype, Mahogany : and poodles ."parllBl y ttrainei d 55 ^>AINTINO>, DBCORATING ' that*3 good. If not ;we'lt—train—yop- • r^ffprcftSH^iH wrought Iron.table. .3JJ-7J3} -^ weeks o aV-Vlamele, 3 mmana , S70. FORMICA RE5URFACINO month. Available December 1st. Bank has openings for ambitious CalrM572M/afler-| pm AND PAPER HANGING UNION • BOOKKEEPING-PROOF & TRANSIT > MESSENGER-DRIVER'S provldlrfg you're a good Typist. M5-72M/afler-| p.m. . THOMAS G. WRIGHT people, EXPERIENCED In the lover 25 for Insurance reasons) PRESS MOVINO, Must sail ping pong £• RR11-1S-17 .FORMIC- onallneA MAIw D - z ii-15-ioi Business girl or woman. ,»73t«0or374.»4» References required. .,_.'..:„- t • TELLERS •_-. ••....' _Shiltsare!our hours each -days or evenings! table, modern library table. Adult Cat white 1 IRVINOTON banking field. These positions are Experienced or not, you'll receive a good OPERATORS Spanish type Mahogany, and UOJTi' side! legs, dark • •-••-' — R 12-»-*I 2 j_B»m apartment, elevator Call 488M79 Bright lake hold clerk who likes varied duties for our IN PUT blueprints, spray air types of All ptiasH of kitchen remodeling. building, 3rd 'floor,, heat & hot Ev« 7-10 P.M. available throughout our system as • PLATFORM ASSISTANTS material on varied surface*, «nd i BAftN wrought Iron table.32*ra3l,. - , .. jars, head, back & OUT PUT department Mailroom experience helpful here salary, plus exceptional benefits We're Xocal Inlectlon molding Plant with different type, of spraying: ' ' ^', ',." I' , '-' •-.:.'• -"X11-15-15 pet. Name Fluffy, Cablneti, . • counler'TIouIr Rl Semanskl. fully Insured water supplieaTAVanE CORP., 51 LF 10 a.m, to 10 p,m. or 2(11:0323.- Janet Lano,; Springfield. Generous M "TrO* We are offering an excellent salary and Mon Frl,»AnO W PM ^ELECTRICAU Learn by dplna JEB BUILDERS PAIR'S factort y OecembJr°m, lovely 3 rooms, heat Top salary and fringe benefits go hand in 68 BROAD ST - EL4ZABETH, N.J. Personnel Department. •--,-•: • ••6S4-386J' ' ;• * - Bloomfleld,-N.J. • .actual.worK-rF.prlnfojwtlte- , reward.'3?*-TjM-. _R-11-15-, ,7 PAINTINO,- "pXpERHANGINGJ g, hovwater 3rd flew.-not aMlc. SHASTA Equal Opportunity Employer luel OpportunityJimptoytr - HOSPITAL BED :•'" . showroom, Route 22, Springfield. PLASTERING: INT. t, EXT. •ioiELLB 1. abundant and generous benefits from hand with the growth potential that a Evening Interviews may be arranged by HOMBIMPROVBM1NTJ ' Kitchen design service and Sbove center «160...Call- 371-59Ji. ....9. 2 garages for rent, on fenced In tn BanK.at The sign of the Shlpl MFG. CO. 11*a • P.O.BOX 194 practically new HI Lo rise or lower Wanted toBiy 18 mo«J«rnlilng_iy_oji(t_oL.JJew: FREE ESTIMATES. 6S7-7172. - Z_U:15-JQ]_ -proMrfv.Weil Ut-Ave-.-near.Pos) f »eek-long vacations jto 12 paid creative new bank dffers. OFFICECLBANINO.Wehavaffni STENO to Executive'Secretary' by.han5. Metal side bed -Jersey'-s farosst-manufacturers of ^=^==^ STTF Office. 140 monlh for bpth. Call 232 appointment only 276 Snyder Ave.,Bkly Hts, Typing plus working with figures. . UNION, NJlO7O«3 -. ' Trapeze, mattress. l MU IRVINOTON (Upper) _ holidays, "2. Insurance " and o, part time |obs available for . • •.'. '.' - '•..'. •• _•„': •. • HTF-T •. kitchen cabinets. Call 379-1070. 4,73 .mr >'•* 464 0TO0 omDltloul men, women, students Good benefits and sTartlng salary. 0TMUM8M. -., • —: R t-f-62 Hours '8:30 -4°:30. Location, -Old Clocks Wanted Piano Tuning heat 1 hot water-supplied. ihospitallzaflbn. _ •".'•. CONTACT: PAUL KANE OR ALBERT F FENDRICH _ .Equal Opportunity EmployeV nr toi/plw, Convenient: location, . '$170month. • • _i THE too 'Wages. Doyat evenings and Springfield. 379-6100 Ext. 10. ' • IANO ^ tracKAMiFM, multiplex- Any condition. Top prices paid. Landscape Gtrdening- GARAGE FOR RENT Also clock Repairs w-6wa ; €3 Call375-9455 ••••,- CHUBB & SON INC. M II IS 1 vreeMnV-lKrurs/ Apply: SM ereo wtlh J tpeakers. New, J95.O0 PIANO TUNING — 2-11-15-101 AT 201-785-4000 FOR INTERVIEW . INSPECTOR ill 688-0446 afjer jlp.tn. .^ . 51 John F. Kennedy Parkway lsl pleie quality Control Oept Boulevard (2nd floor, right), S ff LANDSCAPE OARDiNER •ANO ' ' . , TELLERS Mu:ISI be faamlllan r with receiving & - KehllworKehlhvoirtldNiL..m uJintn«. ._ . 1^?« With experleiKO. 'Short .Hills lert Scrap Metal AIRING rgf??R.NGON We are an Equal Opportunity Employer •n,;-frl:J6-» P.M. j=rl, 1 STUDDBb snow tfres, H7«-15, El N SONS New ' Lawns Made Monthly. 5,'modern roomi. 1st floor, near NATIONAL Short Hills, N.J. 07078 process nspectlon *Minlmum* 3 vicinity. Group benefltsXall .376- used only 2 months • S30, Maintenance. Spring Cleaning. OPENINGS IN THE FOLLOWTNGT-OCATIONS: mo 'Hospital- Available Dec. 1st. Rent tfoair An Equal Opportunity Employer. MF- .,year s experience Good 8840, 9-5. An Equal Opportunity wh«ls.tor Bulck Elecire • Shrub PUntlrnj and Pruning. Lawn opportunity. For .Interview, call Employer M-F., -^v we., Union Xt-f-74 S2S0 monthly. Heat supplied. 110 WEST IRVINGTON-CALDWELL- LIVINGSTON 944 1574 between 10-12 -Repair. Spot seeing and Lfme and I Security required. Houses lot Rent —...... • ••—• ^' " N\ ^P GLER1CAL V STOCK CLERIC " Fertlllilng. '^, • 4 large rooms, S150. Supply own NEW NEWARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT— STATE BANK VERY REASONABLE RATES PIANOJL.REPAIRED neat. Security required. 1 JOBSlOOBSI Immediate openings. Light warehouse work for C.OOSCINSKI,;.ES5.<«16 Sherpe & Schoen Realtors-- OPERATORS wholesaler. Shipping! and . Call C.Mark, 763^6054. • ; 3.4 4 bedroom homes for rant, M . _' '.;.;'''.'.,j,|2'. H,t-i-74 —' • , 399.7BOq Immediate occupancy. S3W • tSSQ. FLOORMEN-WOMEN NEVER A FEE tn receiving. Full time; must have . VICTOR CONTRACTOR : : i 1 Z11-15.101- f i il Oiu'n mill Kmilt>*r LIOAT _oart. time, 'position. drivers license. Call 2732366after Apeciallilng In pavlno. railroad - - - - r Agency- Realtor, SECRETARIES SET-UP WwEW npt , required;'. If 10:30 A.M. <• , ' .-['--r-- • ties, cemeitt work, sod and Plu mbin'gt HBatjng': IRIVNOTON ' - WFOR YOU I j X 11-15-1 Belgium blocks. 472-3T74. 4-rooms, In small apartment R 1M5-1 J 45 AM 4 PM 3 45 12 11 45 6 AM TOOLMAKBR-Exceptldnal: - house, heat Q, hot water. Near bus. GLOBE EMPLOYMENT Ccime In to see Ui or call: opportunity, high rate, precision : Adults preferred. Available now. •7 room house, 4 bedrooms,~2S TYPISTS, SR. & JR. ELECTRICAL, MAINTENANCE & TOOL-MAKERS, MACHINISTS 1507 stuyvesont Avt. -Joanne DIBolla•; S77-77M small' plastic molds,;—overtime,-'. Repairs,' remodeling, violations. Call 37M787. >•,..-,.. -, baths, • living room, air , Ray'BlvSlell 277-7723 manent. Maintenance Sendee Bathrooms;, kitchens, hot water Z l*-15.10! conditioning. ..avaJlebJe,. Enter thTWorld orFIhance IhroDgn- PRODUCTION WORKERS MQLCLREEALR- yom^^sat t llbl J)liaM,i:steairUi: ropm_ apartment. modern' 2 and most respected banks I Good conditions, paid Blue Cross, hospltallutlon, life TYPISTS .'." .ommerclal (...residence, Calr tamriy. Supply own gas heat, $125 Permanent positions with one of the oldest und leading m?t»l Insurance, pension plan, holidays, outstanding Company KEYPUNCH OPERATOR month. Call 375-5584. DAY AND TWILIGHT SHIFTS potator muiuiactunno companies In thlft area Every one of • computer work. Full time, DeVry Tethtit TV SET WANTED lerb Jrlell^ E& 2,0660. tll-15-101 HoustHorSale 111 these Ipbi give vou roal security, good pay and great benefits ^i^bf accurate..Will train, call URt.ABLb, BLACK 1 WHlYE : 4RVJNOTON 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.-6 P.M. to 2 A.M. BANK TELLERS You must trovldc your own transportation V64.-VH1B.-—;•-,-—•-—-.-..,...;---- »«*|f1«IOR-->fcVM«INO - dept, , ! XilIM: i Irom the day you enter till ttOliOR CALL SJ7.6674 —.-- '; ' 5rooms,2ndfloorr- -BERKELEY-HEICHTi .AUTOMATiqjMJECTJOH MOLDING JflJL Wnri WANXSD-M»liii»Jj»Ov»llleriWlll»x PIN BALiLL OAMBS foforr your rec. '••. :<..:.''.... - •• XTF-.U HfATlNO, oas neat Ihst. Rep TBdultsonly 7vAihTmum?ryear^expq Berkeley Heights, N J i(»iitB^^"-•••--• 40 Industrial Rd,, processing schoofGood startlna own transportation. ; Springfield Christmas. Complete selection, A neat appearance, pleasant personality, and alert mind with a ELECTRICAL AND MAINTENANCE salary, excellent benefirt< Call -:•: PART TIME:. MorningsrPayroll; areaj.Wed., Thurs ,'Frt'/8('Sat' A'. In addrtlon to the finest education Load'your car,- cast iron, Hit Walt until you see this surprise VlP keypunch machines. Alpha Numeric 464-6991 assistant.. .Typing necessary* come & see. Irving Morris Sales; 55: iwwspjlpers, »1.10- per 100 lbs., Masonry 66 Z 1115101 value in modern & comfortable KnocHfornumbersand some or no experience at all. Personnel Department P.M. to AM.; 2nlghts or all": Must if its klnd'ivallable any where.'all, Fad.ejm.Road, Springfield. 467-9700. tied up bundles .free of foreign living.'4 bedroom home on lit class w ih previous Industrial experience Rates to S5 40 per Equal opportunity Employer x ,, ,5, w rel able, steady position, • call , Uiij ,is youre at DeVry, " ' ' • : :Necessary.. hour aterials. No. 1 • corner, 50 cents 3.. . rooms, 2n-d- floor , all utilities spacious wooded lot In suburban 'atrlcla at 3?« 384d only after 6:30. R-1J-6-15I lt Bass lutt 2icent ib Rest Homes Stirling. Gracious living <• dining OVERLOOK HOSPITAL P.M. Wed thru Sat,'- • MASON CONTRACTOR STEPS SMPPlleplidd + refrigeratorflfa . Business; PERSON, tor Photo flnlshlno V MAONOVOX STEREO, woman or business couple. No rooms, paneled rec room, 2T fl. • ftOPtMH LABORATORIQ . AMFMTURN TABLE, PAPER STOCK CO., 85 So. 20th SIDEWALKS-PATIOS CHERRY Nil L R^t Hbrni tor the pels. Call 371-76O2_after^ P.M. ^ screenedporch. *49,900._Eves. 233- International Documentation PRODUCTION WORKERS plant) ^knowledge : ol record- III WANTED III ' ' -• CHOPPERBICYCLE, ; St., frvlngton. (Prices sublect to SPECIALIZE- IN'SMALL JOBS, Aged ana Kenred - home like requires lifting and moving heavy material. Previous:furnace Secretarial ikeeplng. Will train—S- days. Warehouse material handlers, • qUALIFIED INJTflUCTOHS 867 RAY AVB., UNION, N.J. atmosphere;. Stete approved. 100 "" RICHARD C. CALL OR APPLY TO OUR . and chemical operator experience helpful Starting rate S3 35 LATHE HANDS—General StSd'y, 10o p.m. Call. Ih person. 'reylous experience preferred! • GRADUATE PLACEMENT A-c*UL«Tn»v'- Cherrfsh-EtTt-ELrMea^— Supervisors and negotiators PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 354-3400 per hour. Increases to S4.10 per hour when qualified as operator. machine work .""'''"I!' »t necessary. A good opportunity.. pr. advancement in: a growing SERVICE ••-•'•••.'•••':•'.-. :i.---v w (5LBCTRIC rango.; Harvest CALL- MB LAST." Air-masonry, 68 BROAD ST. ELIZABETH, N.J; Rotating shins-liberal shift and week end premiums. holidays vacation, profit sharing . PLASTIC MOLDHR ',-; coccern; Salary. starting at »120 • gold. ..fully ; equipped, like .new •Jteratlons-Cfothing 21A centaur Mach , 45 ffrown ave , oil *HO(l»IN0/PART TIME JOB •conciltlon. Must sacrlllce_687-448W plastering, waierproollng. self Rooting & Siding Keep your eye Ri 22 SpfIngllelo x 11 15 1 Evening shift operator. Full time weekly. For interview; call M4- : employed and Insured. Work REALTOR 464-9500 Please contact our Personnel Department Bank at the Sign of the Shlpl only.,Expe.rlencewi|i help, but not 157t between lQ.p; • • v.. All jobs require a simple math test/ application In writlhg and 1 ASSISTANCE . iwJMAD« CLOTHING. guaranteed.'A. NWFRIQ; 30 yrs, —Members 7 Multiple Listings pre employn ent physical As an equal opportunity employer we LRAOINOmoving and Jtorageco ' necessary.' Pleasant working 2~0tRLS, 2<" Brnilh Armstrong 10 Weekdays from 9:30 A.M. to 3:30 p.m. FOR WOMEN' " V 'CHILDREN. 5Xp.ES 38773. .• '...- ' , WILLIAMto'VBlf'' 6 rooms, 1st. f'ioorl heat ft T * I 302SprlnglleldAv.,Berk.Hls. ^ especially encourage older workers and veterans to apply needs persons P T days, top pay, conditions.'Call 686-4183. WAREHOUSEMAN ',— "For' bikes, 3 speed; like new. Asking ALTERATIONS. ALL TYPES OF ...'___ --HM.M , ..oallng—Seamless Gutte.. capable of assuming load lUlomotiye,parts stockroom,- S35 8.S40.-' •••• - .... - Free estimates. Doownwork. water, garage, parking facilities, CRANFORD >- yGARMENT, , ." ALL MAIONRY-Steps, sidewalks, December 1st. 24 Chestnut Ave. 500 Broad St., Newark, N.J. on the future at responsibilities, will train Call -^^o^^ORTER^'^ ellable, keep accurate records,, atEjHSTiTUTtMMOERTHE . Call6g;-5373 . . 2* •"•' 3?l-72«0i- •'• waterproof Itig. self, employed. Z 11-15-1011 THE wTxBS nust have drivers. license, all FEDERALLK INSURED STU-) '* " ' r sr- K 12-6-21A insureSv A. 2APPULL0, MU 7-6476 "ONE OF A KIND" . . V'i HdMrsjB;A.M.-4;3O P.M. f IRVINOTON ' < ALCAN METAL POWDERS *'" ! llcHAIR-block vlnyj-reclining __ »— m A .ma ...... i i •'•> '. Spacious custom-built 4 bedroom M ~- ~lircMircBaironl:onlyn-swt'3TnontrrsrTjrtgmay oiBd 2TnontrrsrOr|gtnaT1 - v-,---AL-TBRATiPMt——~- -or_E5-2-jl07Al—„.:.'.'. .VI, 6 ROOMS, modern apartmenl^Ind. ailonlaL.wllhL.extr*Jerge, kitchen. _ ,, Qlv of Alcan Aluminium Corp •'COMPONENTS 'CORP.V uij cost' '1185- 'Will sell tor 163DON. B AT . REASONABUB floor. (225 plus utilities, plus tprmal dining room t altachU Union / >t,ousons7>oad, U,nlon..687;S4l0. PRICES. AtL TYPES OF security. Adults vpreferred. '?& ' 'Our "fltflce' > is condition"Call 2410271;' •'"' 3 rooms, basement .apt., -near "PLUS SALARY 'Friday November 16, accomplishments are welLrewarded—with a P L«T * Mtabllshed-W-years a. has a center, heat J. hot water. : ;4B4-4314i " . '^''i','.—~^r. • XlVI December 1st occupancy, i.135., ' Oee.pATO»l 'Ai«ofc good salary, exceptional benefits (Including ,_ R 11-15-11151 successful reputation for'serving 3.,TWIN BEOS complete with bo* isf6iA OBNRRAL CONTRACTOR ; from 6:30 p.m. to B pi. iport (tolly.Kmtft'iytr , TEMPORARY WORK MACHINIST Small precision mold Short .Hills & surrounding towns! spring. French Proylnclai RooflnoHVJtters-Bldlng .additions- **»» ;;i liberal Tuition Refund Plan) and a constant parts, high rate for grade A people, We olfer.'UnlcUie.me|H«s to help bedroom set-lncludetMr.lple (with slteratTons-palntlng^uallty work. IRVINOTON . , AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY you reach your. 8oe!l '.v.cajr. Lf°r large mirror) dresseri I vanity, 2 IN TOWN . easonable prices. Free estimate. 1 concern for you now-i-and tomorrow, overtime;, Permanent nlanttableSL Excellent • Our Prices cannot be teat. 3*^ 'room , apartment. Available AT OUR LIVINGSTON OFFICE nlanttableSL Excellent ctdlti -immediately, siss per month. See TWO FAMI , excellent locetWt, All TV 4DQ complete almost ne ' Before you side your house-call 1 3 V5 room ts modernUed. Act - •"^-^ASIt ACCURATE TYPIST ^:; i i 11 miHi filace screen set. C/i - us for a free estlmalavAKwork supt.TApartment -y; : wjiyellBnd- Secretaries -- Clerks- MACHINISTS—General run ; ftieveS »isoAK RIOGE 3b East Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingstc .. v:~"-; FOR : •••• .'••;/:•.;>• Permanent full-time openings. l 6B7«53T'^ :/ r medTR^^ 6CONOMY MpvtmrriNcr Typists — Bookkeepers machine parts overtime AtjH^OVBNTRY ,; hasfountain Ave. . 'Muer.aV.HIII •- ALUMINUM'SIOING Local & Long Distance Rug Shampooing' 81 Jm. NEWSPAPER OFFSET SHOP. holidays, vacation, profit sharing, . Jmmodlateorrtnlngs. EamTSO-SlOO ' :qual Opportunity Employer M-F' FIREPLACE - Brick, solid oak IRVINOTON .' . ~ "•.'-, . .;.Z 11 15 111 Switchboard Ops. Auto - Drivers air cond Centaur, 45 Brown ave, : v>ekly iR-T, no InvMtmenisnvMtmenis.. CalCalll ' ...... '. ,, . •--.:• o-..x 1T.15-1- monl»l,. Hie base/screen <• . 399-3113 •'" • CON ALBECKER. MOR. 3 rooms, modern, heat, hot water IRVINOTON (Upper) Material Handlers Si^ll^ 464M66 for yguerr nearestt WE'RE EXPANDING! andirons; I ght up logs. Asking ^nlon N.Ji••' A-OR "KU» 5HAMPOOINO. Ruo supplied, cabinet kitchen; tile 3 .bedroom house, llvlno room, Keypunch Ops. repfasehtattves: ';: • fl; BEll S, HOUIEIL-SCHDDLS S175. Call 6I7.S0I9.' ••• . •;.-" . bath. wall.to wall carpeting, near dining room.lunporch. 2Mwlrlnp, JTii$tJtattonal$tate WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO OPERATE Need sales help full and"part time. ' 6B7-0035 Ht shampooing, floor waxing & care. .transport at lon..Call.3?f:J0M attar 5_ gas " heet. tpnvanleirt Jo SECRETARIES: tNISTS _ Mr.-Elienberg.379.4203.': • •••• : ;" • ,i C. ' VRII.I5.IJ. .Aluminum riuduiis;/i;?C SOPHISTICATED TYPESETTING- Whatever your skills there Is probably the right lob waiting for I SCMOOt1^APETBRIA..HEL)> - VINO ROOM SBTWSII mln-or,, MILLBR'S MOVINO - rM. :,,..' ...:,. , • ..';-"_: „ ,." franspprtallori"«. sctwols^ «M«tt NEW JERSEY 1 ^—"»<«••» «»•»• you. Come. In & register Weekly pay check mailed to your home Positions open for- both experienced LATtf HANDS . Work whllo children ore in school. 770 MorrlsfurnpikeHnortmi|s7' inWraf c1ocli7-TWW irrtttres»~«." ReOMnablenrtM — storage •- free EQUIPMENT AND TO DO OFFSET Never a lee charged Own transportation required In most cases Full and part lime.* Springfield & cneit S, vanity, All in.good LUMINUM SSTORM DOORS esilmaieV Insured,"local-long IRVINOTON : . An Equal Opportunity Employer . ClntlmatlcTapeOpr. NO WINDOWS^ —DEAL r •'••'•• 3rooms, '•'. Beautiful. 3 rooVn spilt, large PASTE-UP. MODERN BUILDING, Secretaries arid recent grads. Good steno and • Berkeley. "HelBhtS: are*.' Apply in : YOU NO MAN NO WIND distance, shore specials. 245-3MJV Semites Offered\['[ ; > ;8?B x u-i?-i IRECTLCTLY WWIT.I H INSTALLER. —: ^ R 11.29-47 , t heat & hot water .recreation _roomi_flei tsf water typing skills required. HardlngeChuckwOprs. Learn Plumbing J. heating trade;. ALE ; DADAYY, OOR NIGHNIGH.TT ; "I «J4«J4tt Available Novembertst baseboard, heat, science kitchen, COM F O RT A B L E . WO R K I NG YtoilREGiONALHis Staady^mployment: Must Driye. . 10. oALLON—li»h-tank-stand ,«' c AFTERNOONS-BVBNINOI A c shop, benefits Apply m , .;; -i. CAFETERIA:;'','. WBBKBNOI' ',•--•. Call 3997594. Supt, ' new carpeting, fenced In verdi -7-RAA—Jobs- —-All-Few Paid-—AMBtTIOUICOUPLStEARN .ONDIT-ION'- WESTERN GIRL - — Mtmni"l" Aue., sprindt «fc) tnter..j5i--OirrJisoe.:jiO;_ Brown Impresiivt business letters patio. xallarteCall a r S PM.3*2 7504 1200-1100 perr month., parirt time. BISCHOFF TOOU CO INC Light hauling >. moving. Prompt; command attenflonl We produce Z1U5 1U Need Extra Money Call Mr. Grano, 939-1114. CALL MR. MINTZ FOR APPT. 1139 E Jersey St , Ellz 352-7M0 I 230 TOscan Rd, Maplewood ^»«|t^P^«6|? tonhiU Prittwayi , courteous service. Call 241-9791 . -••..;. ..,,.. .' ...).. ,. YOUNG WAN needed for:general' —— : •. R.t.f-47" distinctive error.free , letters Lovely "3 room apartment, adults IRVINGTON ,- X11-22-1 IHRooscvimAve, Plalnfleld 757-6848 factory, work & malerlalhandllnq. r progrommed -l_«ulornatlcal y ...... ^a|| JJJ.,932 fop For The Holiday 686-7700 ••. ; TYP1STST 1 M 11-15-1 '™? X 11151 I'.'SfiCRETARY -y-..X. - Pleasant :*orklng ,co,ndl.llMW;_cflK ^siows'- ^ FRBNCH PROVINClALOInlng' typed In quantity,, each with OPEN HOUSE No experience necessary, but a reasonably V : pag KELLY MOVERS appt'itment; -.!••' "achobls/r churctiflft.v • clubi-atl: "iofi^wrwork 'done", LOCAL *V LONG OISTANCB-- •pyrsonellied-satqtatlon-on-•• "..";JALL,OAY','; '• MOVING . r convenient to shopping d ,: experience. • shop preferred. have money for alNhe gilts vou For medium sized nurslno home. BREEZE A VchalKnglrtg opportunity : .ocatlon, Sprlngl Worrls Ave, Union:964-3Q6. Free Cjlp«n«rj ,32 roomft lavatory . 2nd floor hat 3 want to give: you'll sell Whichever ol fhasa excellent a m. and 2.30 p7m., Monday through Friday. flelt). Hpgrs 8:30 • donsultatlon. Licensed-operator. ; Local & Long. Distance transportation. Adults. Available bedrooms,-Including king site worklno guarantees products from spots you choose, you're surf to it you en [oy home coo Kino we are KWall» -ijjiri .:• experienced Free Estimates , mmedlately, Call Mr. O'Neill 371- master bedroom *. modem tile ^ DIAL A JOB TODAY 964-7717 CLERKS & CORPORATION. INC. •'•' '' " 'Hi ' -.'.V-! .XH-W-IO : ANTHONY" "¥jr."N7coLO~f(LE Calt Mrs. Hughes AVON Be f>n \ AVON comeoui ahead when you work Interested In Interviewing you for secfatary-with.good»|eno end BBLOW RBTAIL ,neme "brand . . . Insured . • ... . 6563 bath,- finished rec room In (or this -leading parts possible employment Call 464 700 Liberty Ave union, N J typing skills, Weneed iomeone . THBATRB OF JOY.' underwear; T shirts, briefs, boxer , INTERIOR CARPBNTRY (Keep.us moulhg and you save) CONTRACT.QR i Klteheni ,; Representative, ITS fun, It a 93 AQ y*Sn» Brrght, sell-motivated fCMl.STMACHRISTMAS SHOWS, Kitchens; basements,- ArWlJiWiijiU Bathrooms 8. .Repairs Estlmites basement with heat & lavatory I- Stand-By Personnel fabricmliur < company Equal Opportunity Employer M F y*Sn»oBrrght, sellmotivated;, ISitmiioruWinttrj •-.:•.'.v;.;.,'.:$,-..'. 7i shorts, A shirrs, V neck- T. Shir Is. IRVINOTON . Many extra* too numerous to convenient. It's profitable. Call TYPISTS Openincis nrerln^uri — • X 1115-1 anSpTrsonable tojvortorkk in.pur;.'ipur , FOR .' OCCASIONS. apetvlO AM fo 10 PM: Mon-Stat. types of remodellna.;. 'FREE! PAUL'S M&MMOVING CtMerfullyClven.6l6.ssjo. <, ) 4 nice rooms, 2nd floor, heat IV-hot i Permanent-Temporary!. < ESTIMATES CALL TOM 6s843?l -^—-.— ••-'. .'..Z-TfrU mention. Conventiona> l mortgage 5 427 CHESTNUT sfr.UNlbN now; , • COUNTER HELP • yB*BdlngiSfadtt,pept...: -•..••..u 1925 vauxhall Rd., Union water supplied. ,1195. Available available, only 25 idown HURRY, PniuQiw&l 51 , 68»-776e--— ,Dec.' ith-Adylt» only/no'pets, .Plus many MaT6 & Female— "TrvfngtonT Newark Co In Sub Shop. Linden area. Must, be ; OWNER VERY ANXIOUSI .Industrial Labor Jobs Allstate insurance ' - &" r IMAINTENANGE WeTTre *--:Vapidiy -rapidly 1 growing . , .. will type, your (Corner Uth Ave - St)' ' :l ., i; —i—-r .••' _R_y;67 Tte*Sen/Ice sscuritf required. 371-9393. , , 1 DOTS CREDIT PEPT. mature person Hours 10 30 to 7 pharrnate.ut ca-• r n--v' IhrwtHInr t , In,, ellars, , c<)rca.ipondenc»-term, X 1,1-22-15 • ' -'---•—'.-. • Z 11-15101 '-P.M.S'. REALTY S.3,S2.W , Immedlateopen nflsfor Clerks and P.M. Full or part time, call for 1 1 •Car Peered...„„,., Plalnfleld, Scotch Plains, Tvplsts to Iran In either our.. Requires QOtfd 'typln.g. »6me 213 ?7101 VVest'Orarige; We otfer.fi lapers, .book, reports, etc.,vat oaaroBf ' / 7? "™*™" **™'^,*" ,™.^"™-. ' ""^^T"™" ". 401Sprlnafieid Av..Summit "KnowleiijcoroDB*Veulrra~Must Interview. 486-2811 ANTIpue-hand h Westlleld, Fanwood Gfeeobrook, East Orange or_ M 11-1151 MECHANICS • . growtS.«?entWli''good »m8. Reasonable, fast service. »/•' *so weatheredi- 34 room garden apartment. Heat ^vn^vAMvtl 11-15-1 " call 756-4M8 . Murray Hill offices. be capable 01 tuslomer phone «tfiW«tf^^ :all alter 6 P.M.-399-7441., . ' • s, hot- water supplied. Air VAILSBURO—IVY HILL . contact ^ CUTTER We are in need ^ pjople who LAMPS-RAYOS, BLOW-TORC- JUNK REMOVED and light . HE ALS, ACCOUNTANT Rahway. ciarK, Wiatfieif ft n havemalntenancetl many • .. 1 :.> •JU.WMJLiuis-7. ; HES, Elc< Made, Restores 8. TRIM RVIC Conditioner. Separata entrance. ' Assume 4 Percent Mig. Cranford, GarwooU 6ur Typist positions we Young progressive children s knit itenan KHIS, IT IRVINOTON mother wishes to; trucking. Homes,-businesses, .or -No pets. Mature adults preferred. 6 large rms + full basement RECENT GRADI / sportswear manufacturer wants of the lollowlng. areas Electrified- Call after 6 P.W376- stores. JlasementsBasements., atnr4aitis, yards 616-6111 Available Immediately. Call 371- Wlnlleld Park, • r lake care of child In rierhom* for> : and attic. Modern kitchen, IW Your career begins here! lopd fypli capable person to eul, and make plumbing, heating carpentry ! ,4790. ••.•••;••:;:,.;..'::'::•• •• '• '' ««A«S solid state .rtre1;l cleaned. Reasonable. Call B Available How call 353-48»0 ENGINEEfUNGrpEPT SALMo'lHtsVlANTf" J° "°iF working mother; ' ,-. i'- . ' , S «IW or 687.4333 after S P.M. - baihs. 220 electric service, Prestige Co. with eye on your markers Only experienced culler and• electrlcB--^Icall vyworko . Back seal : k, HO,.Olrls: white, [ Maplewood, Orange, South ending specialty dept {ton S7W8M"•>•••' • -• v '. rench Provincial, twin sire .H.f-70 » » V T«l« ««VIC« ' . . ' ' ' I 11-15-101 AAoveJn_cgjidltlon Call 374- future. Interesting In Car necessary & val Orange, West Orange, ' - and comprehensive Good lyplnoV h»cV»»«ry, who lean handle culling ELECfRDHJC Excellent- working condition fireman's license ' X 11-157 : furthering your education? License' "~ ~"~. famillarliy w'tif engineering department need apply Good •-> Miss Arisen at canopy bed, box aprlng t, mattrea* • SPECIALIZING IN TRIMMING Tuition is paid. Excellent llt bene i package Including Sears chance to grow with rapidly nc|uded.t75. Bedspread,- canopy,: JUNK ROR DUMP ANO REMOVAL REASONABLE {?^VfToV,AN :APTS:, •""'l '. HTF1II CASHIER-Experlehced, la+, 731-7300 and drifting room procedures ituyvesant Ave JedspTMd a, curtains-available. Warrenvtllle & Bound BrooK Rds., .salary and benefit*, Contact: J2.00 P-.H. P.T. & Full Mime- ? profl hcipiui but nor essential. wowing firm Call Mr Hlrsch at GOOD SALARIES Homeowners-lurnllurHomllure e 1 RATES:' FULLY INSURED, call Linden, Rose)Isellei . Roselle TECHNICIAN R 11 15 1 LIBERAL BENEFITS All excellent condition._617-K173. removed. Yarts.iellarsjjBraoesll near rf: 21; 1,* 2 Bedrooms, from B W H Days S. Nltis -...•'• CALLXFOR AWMSI tiTMENT 748 4262 200 Bloomfleld 634-7717 or JMS5I3 ? ™m °pl!t level with large ARLENE Ave Blpomfleld. N J Programmable "calculators IDEAL LOCATION " RaW.325-27O ' 1190.: 'New|y .decorarydjLk n , air PRODUCE CLERK-$113.00 p- ?arK WAYNE WEDEN BAUGH. 277-7722 expansion i attic, double garage, K experienced, Full. time call 3Ssi«IO have created openings for J3ENERALFACTORY fASLKKWMJ Auditorium, ;So. Springfield Ave., dll|neddcJi!*»£« i l'*«? Mountainside, Berkeley ClON hINGHAAA'. 277-7720 several electronic lectinlclans CALL FOR APPOINTMENT SECRETARY.. -, area. Lease c6mp eta Kitchen. aluminum siding, convenient to days, 1818+ '' Heights, New Trovldence, ^, HELP Scrlnofleid: 50-Dealers, free' transportation 4< schools. p Heights, Ne DISPATCHER M F If you are a High school MRS~BAXAX1RN -~~ ""73T«01I seerrtoryjor rtiodern^ Sttd t alg busmasyrWrlta! aSmfiS on7Xuncn--a»allable.379- ATTENTION STOCK CLERKS$3.S0 WesMlelU, Mlllburnllb . To -work -In—busy office--of Svtewlth. eleclronlc repolr NO previous experience - fflce.™ Legal • : prlnclpaKonly Call J766110 after p.hi.:8 a.m. Experienced, ie+ —Summit, Short Hills, ALLSTATE experience. own. "*•• ORGANON IN< TU.TORINO-t-Quallf|ed - teacher MATERIAL HANDLERS 12.25 refrigeration contractor Must Good HOMEOWNERS! tee* to tuior'gradev4-ft, Math,! vallnblo.lmmedlateUi_aia.room have pleasant voice and be able to aulomoblle, and would Hke to PART OF AKZONA * **;™r r^— z ii 15-Yii + overtime. Experienced, iiiUHSLSi 375 Ml PHasanfAv jylOrange Attics,,, cellars, garagesTind English and RoadlncrrPlease call partment »155 . per: month. fimgrnimltal ' ' ' * ' cteanedr - all ;276-l« 6«..r p.m. r: asewent »tudlo •Slio.per monw. ''removed. 5 5 •!?«t-°rr.5ul"Jn»- See SUPER BUVI APPLY TO- N.J. STATE IS VOUR CHILD having learning Sunnyslde section 1 eJovaly rooms, TRAININ&* EMPLOYMENT -GROUP GAR AO« SALE I Baby •fabler..... problems which'MMoUoAfhaVtM with. 3 bedrooms, pantry, den. SERVICE ••- •• : •Bttacheitoirage., alumtnum siding J1I5 EAST jeRSE*-STREBT Fl, j^ABETH-fH , NEW-JER5ERSEEY L FULL TIM6-111W P-M:JJ»A/M:-, BENEFITS ANALYST., r JSaisan PffJH""^' .. Selh 10 AFFILIAfeb"WITH: U-.S. This InterMIIno poslttert Involves •NO STENO REQUIRED at work, Bowling leagues, ta(rrting J PapeK»injj_r •II—ommr-Trof behef|ts The prestige of secrewria ~ DRAFTSMEN Gallery of HoTtlea Realtor* mlniJtratlon. If you have good 530S»uthAye.',e.Cranford 272 9444 typing skills; anrsptltude for detail dullell'Screen conliaentlal Openings for experienced electco^ O and lh« ability to compose a calls~arrange appointmeIntmentsn , be mechanlcal draftsmen MAINTERANCE REPAIt /* y roonrapartmentrbuslness-couptnpnp e MOUNTAINSIDE MALE & FEMALE MAY. APPLY business tetter1, this could be the Involvedl S130 startIno ssalary Interesting, challengini g work Need gentTal handy man Part prices voi> (an afford: call before preferred/neferred/no petpetss . Available DDec. _ Completp ep paipeld benefits. Fee ei v 1 Rl$00 R 11-15-1 lob for you. We offer an excellent BREEZE CORP. Equal Qppprfuiflty JJf'^ 1Y time oton call Pliaso contact Mr A CAPEZIO Outlook WayrSprlngtleluV , . .. swplTes.Past.5J*s.B»te color" • NovrM *save~»*sae»o ,-per^centpercent- o on BRI OVERLOOK HOSPITAL paid Contact I ; 1 it a Beautiful" siuY.v»s,»n servlc? charge., Call 376-1199. Center hall; RANCH salary, an outstanding benefit 700 Liberty Avenue, Union Equal- VA'ILSBURO ' - 33 Washington Str«»t,Newark Assist' ' manager " In lime work Must know Irvlnglon like temporary; work In vojir. area npariments (or Rent. .-. JaSnt, heat a, Hot water suppliedp , area Apply 701 Chancellor Ave Now see .Holiday l N J5J175 WAREHOUSE Irvlrigton between loom ISpm MBdical ;KEL-LY,^lRt, people .offer you things for tno 3rd floor. Available Nov. J5.J175 +'.'. RANCHES tiewark. An Equal Opportunity Employer periodic Increases quality-, thrift Imonth-sfcurlfy. I floor living at It* best Bio app't. X ll-is-i accurate typing Interesting, loos tLIIABETH (NORTH) selection pi Ranch houses, ad Barn Oenernrxommlsslens Technologists ; visit todays.-', • 1st floor apartment, 5 rooms, heat *ILSBURO : . slm, shapes and amenities In the The National Batik "Taka chargV'-stano an asset- WORLD JMK. lajoost »»|]lno LOlTi' BANKBOOBNKBOOK 4747047470 , FirsF t '^mimii^^ a. hot watef WPJ!**-. Security .. .: Ivy Hill, • • ' ' : Summit, New Providence, of N.J. v Bogkkeepar Wanted encyclopeBIa Free "raining A , . ^.'ii_-:.:tyll e Iin guitauri tdnT fleaie-relurn XI *,50per month) area, Prlcetl from 139,900 to Equal Opportunity Employer realty firm.. Mainly check- 1 SharpWschoen Realtors. 399-7100 SERVICE by professional -Instructor, Don HILLSIDE $160,000 BANKING • R U-151 disbursement! and entering "rqomt. decorated; all utilities. IncomI e of buildings. Backloog f y :v 1 ConvenWnt:. f»n»Portailcin. CALL work to bo caughg tp up. Then. PART 3W-3395" ---.•••.•.,.••.:' B'i'i-i*9 ST 1. Olamorid. cocktail ring. Builne»s person. J175. Call.Me- If youCLER are Interestek TYPISd In diversifieT d 1 ; Galloping. Hill, shopplno. now' for appointment. TIMTIMEE . RReferencesf . 741-5515. 37JMorrlsAv.,Sprlnt|fleld,NJ.) FACTORY HELP A oivtsiqw OF. WlW SfRvicts Aval dutiles, are accurate with figures, Machine Operator for Wire Dept ARD.. Z 11.15101 aclllllei. and amicable, wehave the pnltkm M 11-151 supplied. No cooking BOOKKEEPER-WISHES TO t b Imprdve Your er it. C Grestview Agency Realtor for you. call.Personnel ar&t-HOO ly own heat between the hours of M: JO P.M. or WORK AT HOMEEVENINGS. COOKS HELPER Apply pels, S200 - rent, l month ltfAv ,Berk Hts write P.O. Box No. 7, Union, N.J. ' /-, i,»t,iv.it..t,li> r>1f;».:.': 5DAYWBBK ' 14 1 Jt|,ttl'., irAI*l''//l Ml'NT security. Available Immedlalety, C«nd(l( Slle-Rant it have 1 year exper »nc« In 1 1 ^Florence Ave. ^ Eq'ut) Opportunity Employer ntlty cooking. Qoocfiilary and CLERK-Hn COLBER CORP. •. ••;.• ;.-.;,u' I'M.r,-'! .': -,-i. I'---i—'T,.-''1—,—».——~—r> *4—*--.«.—u-L-.^-.-.-;^,——— ellts. Call or apply Personnel FULLTIME maintenance .W CLKRKOFTHB WORKS Irlnge a PC, DININO Call us for prompt IRVINOTON (UPPBR) . . : l.-t-'i.'s talk Turkey or assistant d«rk to |oln growing appointment READING i«r,I i>.;' 6 rooms. 2nd floor, heat -a, hot tLMORA , SECIIDN condom- BANK TELLER M-F • \>•'••••: :MA'rH' 'J'l>( • • ti,Micrn"w,,io4tUrminia .,_, «LITZBR PIANO iniums boinu sold, sterling at Thi» i btrilroo'^ i.ape '« A "bOLL j-ULL TIME Exparlained. or construction field company In SP66DTMr;ADlN>. '.) II '.-. triMitucU uphoistened \ ^nalra. 1 wnler. Security required Arlullt. 134,700 «. upi I *••» jwdroom MOUSE" (am standing valui newly creeled OVERLOOK HOSPITAL CLERHT- Gtnera FULLER BRUSH />;*')«'. v •'/> «t hi»i otleri Ideal: tor •month. Applicable . 4 afl«rj P.M- ., apartments (ivallable. Excellunl Treat, youisrf to an Inspectio. trainee. AppK . Must nave car must bi iccuraW Adult.) ' , - financing. CM) be soon dally. In- BUT bring, chfi.fbook YouMI lov« Box 40, Maple Ita MorrlsAva.iIurnmlt' »MJ00 Sell or buv for Information SAT. nrtll I •K" j>i W (iirilra roam annex. ' ; Equal Opportwiltv employtr Fringe bunellli egg 0571 Let ub lielp you nH|> ywir."hilo Mii*.l. set , Immediately cluding Sat.••*' Sun. GARDEN it ai first sight I As\ing low 40 by telephone, 62 9 10 AM •lelv. l LAST STUDIO STATE APARTMENTS, ' B21 EVES.: 964.-1227 Realtors R.I.S.6 W.. l W»llpain'rlrip, iiitoriur Brand new spnclot,* garden - 1.2J42, i Gorman Agency, 617- OAK RIDGE REALTY ';"' , 6 CHAIRS-' '•parlment, A c, carpeting, rent 3 OTHER ASSORTED FURNITURE PainlliKl S2I0 per month See Supl. 53 - exclusive brokers, or 332, 372MorrlsAv..Splld ''^ '. ,*. •• • , 370,4707 ! n Ave. r iiiHMntinitiiitiiuHiiitiioiiiitiMitiiiuiiiiniuiiiiiuiuiitiiihmiuiiiiiiiiii.tFiniMiiiiiMitiini iititiitimini'ni Ihurscjoy, November'15, 1973- . 1 Public Noticf -Thursdoyr November J5^ ^jj_pj__i- ^_ •Public Notice. Public Notice Public Notice ^liiiiiiiiuiiliiiiliilillililillllllliliillllilillliiiiiiiiillliiiiiuilliliiiiiiiiiiiiliuiilliiiiiiiiitiiitiiiitiiitiiniii For iin idea of how .this Jerseymen _ standardizing program (will Public Notice ion ol »te OEATH NOTICES borhood Irnprovtmmt in5U b Autos Wanted . . 125 PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby SHERIFF'SSALE occupancy of the' building - or r stltoilon and In place ot the Health Houses lor Sale 111 laid side of SUPERIOR (CHAN) F 174 NOTICE OF HEARING premises for the construction or 1 work, lakf Ihe example of the given that the ordinance set forth e wltn 'he Department and. Environmental E Dear Consumer 9 below was Introduced ot a meeting SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Sealed proposals '*wlll be repair ot the building, pr tor the Control.and ihe Director of the wij) meet in 1 becLribj^e steak. "Beef" is CALL WARREN of the Township Committee of the northeasterly . iiiMBiiHiuiiotitiuuuniiiiiiiiitiinuuiitiutti.iiMi JERSEY. CHANCERY eceived ^y ihe Purchasing At a regular meeting ot the installation or repair of equipment SPRINGFIELD PUBL4C—NOTICE is hereby Avenue. Municipal Council ot the Town ot Department of Property Main By Virginia Knauor g tfce, primal cut .telling you DESIRABLE SPLIT—4t>edroorns, FOR OLD &,. JUNK CARS given that the ordinance set forth Township of Union In the Countvof DIVISION, ESSEX COUNTY, ^ommltlee of the Town of or facilities prior to Ihe effective tenance . and Neighborhood iinancesor parts SCHUMACHER — Suddenly on > Irvington, New Jersey, held the = • 21-? bath;., 3 car garaye. • many REMOVED. 15.00 PER CAR. below was introduced at a meeting' Union held on November. 13. 1W3, conducted from Tiie GAUANTE Nov. t," l»7J.--G«orfl» -T^--flf_.'. rvinoton. Now Jernv. In., the. 12th day *of—November t»73, date of Jhls. cbatiter. This chapter" improvement-If substation »nd Special Assistant to President Nixon 3 which animal ihe meat comes CALL 561J124 OR-2453197 ot the Township Committee of the and. that the said ordinance will be Inconsistent FUNER'AL HOMt, 380? Morris S^nfcs^.L louncll Chamber, at Ihe Municipal establlshev^rnlriimum standards r extras, low 60's. principals only. further toMldered- lor- -Hnal ,»„, repealed- BALL—On Noy. 7, 1971; Worrit of HISHMAN-pn Nov. '>•£""]**'• Irvlnglon, beloved husband of ' Councilman S>irbst Introduced th« ln plac«of the- Health Officer Morristpwn .for Consumer Affairs I from. "Rib" is thejrimary Call owner, 379-9000 1or complete '• K j 2-125 Township of Union in the County of 1041 Clinton Ave., Irvington,'lovtno" Irvlnatpn, loving husband of Ann*, Ave^-Union, on-Friday. Nov. 9t Emma C. (rieeTiber);'brother of ' ASSOCIATION..a corporation ol lultdlno,- orf WOHDAV. lor thBthlllal and continued oc throughout- Chapter JIA wherein oasseae at a meeting o'-the said is ordinance shall 1 the State of New-— jertev, (ollowlna "ordinance, " which of• parley and' uve of all such details. Union held on November 13, 1973, edlotely alter hustramJ —of Haltle (nee lather of Louis and Harold 1973. Funeral Mass at Christ 'the Leo Schumacher, Mrs. vera Brady ' 0VEM8ER 26,1973 al 1000 A.M. dlnonce was taken up on Its first the Health Department and Thfe New Jersey Historical 5iiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiliuiiiiiluiiMuiiiiiuiu| i cut telling you where on the and that the said ordinance will be Tbwnshlp Committee Frlbers Municipal Flshman, also survived by lour King Church, Hillside. Interment PLAINTIFF vs. ROBERT 0 .ST. or os soon Ihortofier as . --tidings, and does not replace or Headquarters; O£' ,£?& the manner Unierberger) father of Philip Ball, and Mrs. Margaret Clark. The ' reading and passed: Environmental Control and Health .further considered for final Si. Ger,trude Cemetery..-' 1 JONES*. FLORENCE JONES, his osslble, at which time they will be modify ' standards otherwise Officer is set forth. Public Notice Union, New Jersey.-on November brother or Max- and Samuel Ball, viewing was held at the funeral.' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEN pvlmonico steak,. fillet plan lo provide consumers animaand le Ihe esteak mearcome is mse fromcom , pa&sage at a meeting of said 27*1973. at 8 o'clock P.M. Mary Fldermsn. Oertrude Ball, home ot JAMES F. CAFFNEY at wife, at Jlls, DEFENDANTS. lubllcly opened and read, to AND SUPPLEMENT. JMS established for the construction, SECTION 4. This ordinance shall together with young history " V " " •Township Cornmillee atMuniclpal U MARCHELLO-BenJarnln,- on Execution For Salt of Mortgaged urnlsh: . • . " ' 'repair, alteration or use of the with booklet and other point- name for stan n+ntj. oi ° MARY E M|LLER Bessie Ball, Yalta Flelshner and SON, 809 Lyons Ave., corner of " IRVINOTON TOWNJXJbE, take effect aftar final passage and steak. Spencer steak. beauJy COLONIAL TQWN5HIP0F UNION Headquarters, Friberger Park," Sunday, "Nov. 11? ol Newark, building, equipment. Where there buffs from Pennsylvania and : '"* ' Anna Epstein* also survived by Park PI., Irvington on Rrlday, premises. . . " UNIFORMS ALSO VNOWN >>rs OR, publication according to law. steak. ' information to explain All brick slate roof, charming 5 - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Morris Avenue, Union/ New Township Clerk three grandchildren. .Robert, husband ol the late Lucy (nee Nov. », l»7l Funeral ^ service on • • By.virtue of the above stated In -—accordance • with DINANCE NOJMC2154. TO Is mlxtd occupancy; and . NOTICEIsherebyolventhatlhe bedrooms, 3Va bathSi center hatt PUBLIC 'NOTICE is hereby JerseV' on November 7f, 1973, at 8 OR Dl NANCE Marlngone), father of Edward directed, I jpeclfLcatlons and form of' residential or nonresidentfal usi how the new program works. A N Jeffrey ond Ellen Ball. Funeral on) Frank Mar Sunday mamlng was private. . writ of Execution, tome directed, I PROVIDE^OR' AND therein, such structure, shall bi Municipal Cowicll of the.Town.of • fhese are Just a few of Ihc rnlpplfit nn fl lrn/p|y 1flr>rj$rnped lot niven that sealed proposals will be I o'clock P.M. THORI7ING Tr _IB hereby HHriw andd .the late Frank Mar- 'all expose tor sale byy public proposal which can b> Inspectepected \T Irulnqton; NffwfV^ww mt acltvities Since there are somejneal 1 i brobii h 61 me lallale PhiliPhiliuui „ _...... TJFTT , heuerwenn.' regulated: By~anr- -natties-that have been tiscd to•- When the program goes into in Franklin School district. receive^ by "fhe"Townihi(rxom^ ~ "" MARY fc.MILLtR* SALE OF LANDS ON. fdinanco set forth .SUBUBaAN'cHAflJ^OFTpHlUPt cheilo broiher 61 mlale Piliui • contributions to the American Cfe. BFw - and copie... .s. obtaine . d at mtouicTc«-fficef_ ot r^ROPERTY m-rf»ji at a iimci lhat have • become Convenient 1o everything. Priced mitteo-Uf ihe Townshlpof Unlorrfor Township Clerk vlto. Vita 'CorraCorraoo, Antolnetltltl e SHERIFF. Essex Countty CourtCts Ihe Purchoilno Ag«ni; Room 3MA2MA, sub|ect-to7«i«-provhiloo u j ot -fhlir- HAROLD STREET INJHE luccct al a meeting tkPTER 6. SON. 1600 Sprlnotleld Cancer Society; Essex County . i AND cnapter. - . 1973, at B;p. i bwf rib uye sjeatt. l*i/ecit yuur buuci imJil'kcl—if il in the 80's ihe proposed 30" storm sewer in AN ORDINANCE AMEN- TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN Committee of Ihe .Ave.. Maplewood, N..J.; on PfWay, Pompel and MarMary CCaprloa . Funeral Chapter, S. Harrison. St.,' tan > Building- In Newark, on Tuesday, Munlclpol Building, Civic Sq., IMPR. council, Chtmb ...... Stanley Terrace and in lands of DING AN ORDINANCE THE COUNTY, OF UNION, was conducted from The Ihe 20th day of November, next, it Irvington, New Jersey. , Sec. 2J10UJJEAD OF THE f CALL 464-9700 •jn in the county pi Noy, »i-tt7-3:—Intermenl Ml. Orange. . .' . / . OVEMENt."" . DEPARTMENT Bulldlna, Clyfc Square. Irvington. Public Service, Union Township. ' ENTITLED; "AN OR- NEW JERSEY, OW^ED BY ond GAAL, William, on Monday, GALANTE FUNERAL HOME, 406 one-thirty--.P.M.i (Prevailing Proposal musi be accor ; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Naw Jersay,. ftt which time and . Union County, New Jerwjy. DINANCE TO REGULATE ov. "• "?'' uebanon Cemetery, Iselln. Period, Time) all.that certain Iract or * The head of the,department of now (or appointment. THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION .,,roinance wlll_te. ot-mourning; Mr, ahd Mrs. Philip November T2,1973, age 86 years, of Sandtord Ave. (Vallsburg) on »y a certified check In Iht MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE place, or at.any time ond place lo Inn. The said bids will be received at TRAFFIC AND PARKING IN THfTCOUNTY OF UNION Wednesday, Noverabj?7^14, 1973. - _ t. Nov. 10, parcel ol.land and premises il 10 percent of the tqtaramount-' Property Maintenance and Neigh- package of meat with the itfdered for final Ball, 360 ,W.' Hudson Ave., Beach Haven, formerly of 1973, Mrs. Maria Stlllo (nee TOWN OF IRVINGTON thai: borhood Improvement shall be the- which sucn meeting or the furlher The Junior Historians Tri-. store or chain identity, some Crestview Agency Realtor a meeting of said Committee to be UPON THE PUBLIC AND NOT NEEOED FOR '-'"jneellnq of the Englewood; pl.J, Maplewood, husband of the ateThe Funeral Mass. aTSmoseph's hereinafter particularly described >ld or Sumly Compatiy Bid Bg SECTION I. Chapter 2, consideration of. such ordinance for this same steak. species of meat (beef, pork, held at Municipal Headquarters, STREETS AND HIGHWAYS '» PUBLIC USE. Manno)."v»Tfe oT Ihe. Ian Antonio, and rslty«WTliJ -the ' Town ' of for ,10 pa>c»nt>rulo amount Director of the department. retailers will continue to use 319Sprlngf lei dAv..Berk.Hts. lltlce at Municipal Barbara Gaal, (ather.of the late Church, East Orange. Admlnlstratlonr.Article I. In Sec. 2.110.5 DIRECTORS shall from time to time be ad State Preservation " Con- Friberger Park, Union, New IN THE TOWNSHIP OP- BE IT ORDAINED by" the FriBcroer Park, Evelyn -ffletier. Relatives and MENDE—Alice Florence Lauer of mother of Mrs. John (Josephine) irvington. County of Essex and- bid. Chock cosurety Company Bl lourned, all parsons interested will . Under a new'prograrnof Ihe veal, lamp), the wholesale or Eves: 4M-5706 or 635 9554 UNION IN THE COUNTY OF BEST—Rose of. , Flo., Stote o« New JerMy; General, SictloriTPTTJoyernmental QUALIFICATIONS ference will be Held under the fanciful names for cuts, but .— Z 1115 111 Jersey, on Tuesday, November 27, Township Committee ol Ihe formerly of Newark, beloved wife friends, also members of the Springfield, N.J. on Tuesday, Nov. Mattel, iwrs. Row M»ry Krake *mad«ouitorhaTowi. OrganUaflon OOTeralliJs hereby be given an opportunity to be primary cut (chuck or loin, for JM3^_at_-JLao__P..\rV- atwrifch UNION." both of Newark and the latophylll: BEOtNNlNGinthewestirly line .... i,New Jersey .'FrStSoMi The Director shall prior to his meat Industry, most super- UNION • Township ot Union In the County ol ol Ihe lale Samuel; devoted mother' Franklin Lodge No. 10 F&AM and 6, 1973, wife of Ihe late Herman A. omendtd. ond supplemented to appointment have "training, heard concerning such ordinance sponsorship of the New Jersey., these names will be on meeting they wiTIBS publicly "BE IT ORDAINED by the Union: ol Rum liler, Bernard ahd Nathan ~ Beach Haven Surf Fishing Club Mende, mother of Herman A. SfliloSfliloTsiste. sister of FlllppoFllli , Jjstph eno of Washington Avenue at a point , .. be enclosed In a suled and at suchmt«lin<) or adlournm— markets across the. country example), the common name opened and rpad. Township- Committee of the Frank Manno and the.laleCeorQt envelope and to dlitlndly show the knowledge and experience In Code Historical Society and its separate labels. Section 1. It is 'hereby deter, beloved sister of Yetta" are kindly Invited to attend the Mende and Mrs. Alwlne Loll Frank Manno and ,..-, ther»lrt\dlstant nine hundrj There shall be tht following enforcement- programs, housing meetings, said ordinance will be will soon do away with these for Ihe standardized retail cul FRANKLIN SCHOOL AREA The work shall consist ot: Township of Union in tho County of mined that the—premise* lerk Shertier, Esther bluer. Jacob, funeral service at HAEBERLE & Hasselman, sister of Mrs. Jessie and Domlnlck Manno, Mrs. Anna thlrty:*»>«n-te)rt-Bnd nlnety.tj name of Ihe bidder and marked; - administrative . departments further .considered lor second and student - program, the Jer- 1. 610 Linear Feet of 30" Union: onehundredths ot a loot [fa Inspections and other related in- fanciful names so that no and perhaps the store's own hereinafter described In Section 3 ,NC"E AMEN- Philip and Harry Kesselman, also BARTH HOME FOR FUNERALS, Wilklns, also survived by nine Plnhelro and Mr*. Jenny Sttngo, UNIFORMS . and.offices ln,lhe government spections required by the taws of seymen. MOVINCr Find a reputable mover 50x170 LOT—$49,900 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Section l. ...The provisions of hereol owned by the Township of -ORDINANCE: survived": By lour .grandchildren. 971 Clinton' AVe., Irvington, on grandchildren. Funeral service grandmother . . of five • nonneriy, trvrh ine mfftrsecilotT-. Bids must be presented . In _Lol the'Town: ... the State ol New Jersey, SSNER matter where you live, a beef special or fanciful name. In the Want Ad Section. 3lg. B.R., l'j balhs, hugerec. rm.i 2. 45 Linear. Fee* of 2*" x 38" Section 7 of an ordinance entitled, Un'on and Located on Harold "AN OR- Funeral services-were conducted . Friday, Nov. 16, at 12 noon. grandchildren., The funeral was the said line at WatMttaton Avenge person, by a representative of tha~ 1. Office of the Mayor Town Clerk Among featured speakers Reinforced Concrete Pipe "AN ORDINANCE TO was conducted at SMITH AND will)' th«''noMlRrly llnf of Ordinances and Codrs. • Town Clerk full basement, custom built split Street are not needed for public AUTHORIZING A -*t BERNHEIM:GOLO5TICKER Interment In Resltand Memorial conducted from The GALANTE bidder when called, lor by the. !. office of the Town Clerk Irvington, N.JN. . November n.1973 rib eye steak will be called a 3. 60 Linear Feet of 24" Rein- REGULATE TRAFFIC AND SMITH (SUBURBAN), 415 Morris Sprlngflo!d>*v»nue measuring Sec. 2-110.6 SAME -' b n will be John T. Cunningham, level with brick-frame use and that the same are MEMORIAL" HOME, 1200, Clinton Park, Friend? may call anytime Ave., Springfield, N.J., on.Friday, FUNERAL' HOME, 406 Sanford ' Purchasing Committee and not 3. Office, ol Ihe. Town POWERS AND.: DUTIES IrvI . HeraldHerald,, Nov. I5._i?73 beef rib eye steak. ~ construction. W yra. yngr Taxes forced Concrete Pipe PARKING UPON THE PUBLIC available for sale,- - JT'SVANJEY Ave., irvington; on Thursday, Nov;" after ?;A.M. on Friday- -Av«^~Vallsburo, Newark, on " along JMr ' -of are imposed on him by ISwTrthls NOTICEOF HEARING former president of the OHE GUY in HILLSIDE says ' 24l5VauxHall Rd.,UnionRealtcrs 6. Two (2) Units - Double Inlets and the same is hereby further hereof located on Harold Street. Mr. and Mrs. Nathin Best, »28 age 22, ot vallsburfl. beloved sonof MBTSK Yr-Oh - Friday, Nov. 9, Nathon.of 275 Prospect St.,: East • lineolWa^lngfonAvanue thirty, jhe hldhl to accept or relict any or Administration association representing meat ._ . z 1105 ni 7. One (1) Unit • Single Inlet amended by adding a further Section - 3. The.' premises Newark . Ave.. Kenllworth. three leat'.ano tnlriy.th,rj» one. all bids duo to any delects or • (..Department of Police code encTother ordinances oil Ihe ' ki' a raoular jneeting of the society. ''''__ provision to be Included within UNIyNLO^VafciNG^ANO ^ ^John J. WO.EJI"" <"" fJTSl! Milton L., of 27 Glenslde Dr., West Orange, devoted father of George i land he shall: ' g B. One (•) Unit • Head wall available for sale and not needed Arrangements by- Kraltzman'S: .hundtocjih* jfr a r«oot. uj,)y)i Informalities and not adhering to v 7. Departrnent of Flro Town and I Municipal Council of the Ton ol processors, wholesalers and UNION Section 7, which shall road as PROP -Orange, beloved husband of June (a) as the Chief e Town ol Visits are plannedTo the SEE US'FOR THE BEiT DEAL ON 9; 30 ' Square Yards Concrete. for public use are more : parr Community Chapelof .EJIzabeth. • '. (neeLlppel), brother ot ™~.—• • - ih»nc» 12) »«sl«>ly at* HHit'anglw* in* specifications,or for any other 8. Otpartmenfof Revenue' Irvington Mew Jersey, .hel.held thee retailers. Is coordinating, a COLONIAL Pavement Replacement . follows^ . tlcularly described as follows: PURP A ; with Washington Avenue eighty- reason. The Municipal Council also Administrative Officer of tht Historical .Museum —of- WALL-TO-WALL or ROOM-SIZE 1 •'. F or TH! Palrfe". .no MlchV Gel man. Funeral -was c ancr.Flnance . v- • ' • Deportment be responsible for 12th day of Novembeb r197 19733, Livingston School area, entrance Each Proposal must be seated In Forking, of vehicles shall be ' BEGINNING al a point in Ihe ' CLARK—Frank' 'TV on Mortday, FFuneral l was.—'«!«« from The SUBURBAN tlvefeal (15'Mo a Une; thtnee (3) reserves the tight to sever and 9. Department of Public CouncUman Sklrbit Introduced Ihe new, program for stan- an envelope marked "Proposed prohibited at all times on the 0 HE C make awards of all or pans ot any Ihe proper and efficient ' Morrlstown National .Park, ,' hall, living room with fireplace, southwesterly sideline of VY T°HE. Nov. 12,1973, of S24 Adamston-Ra;,' V M F 1 OF PHILIP APTERii- southerly along trte same parallel Works.:. . " ; ~ "•••. •- operation of that Department,' follow no "ordinance. Which or- dardizing meat names, CARPETING 'dining room, kitchen,, enclosed 30" Storm Sewer In Stanley northerly side of Morrison Harold Street (not physically Brlcktown, husband of Ruth Weber ,^ S nW A ie.. (Vaiisbura. on to the lint tours* th.lrry.fh.rw (Ml bids to ono or more bidders. ; '. dlnenciwas taken^up on its first ,r BONDS AND Springfield Ave., Maplewood, SUBURBANCHAPECOF PHILIP ' 10. Department ot Health (b) administer the work ol the Ford Mansion, which was. ' side porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 full Terrace and in Lands~of Public Avenue tf a distance of 125 open) where the same Is In-, ANTICIPATION .. • Clark, lather of Mrs. Edward. J. N.J.i on Sunday, Nov. 11; 1973. ond thlrJv.rhrM onehundredlhi of Olvlsionof ' H. Department bf Parksand Standard names should Service, Union Township, Union feet In'' a northwesterly -lerseded by Ihe division line , APTER 8. SON. 1600 Springfield : a loot (33.31); thtnee (4) easterly Central Purchasing "•• ihe Departmentr: : ~ the headquarters of General • THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL * ' baths, finished basement. Asking 1 -ydoplcd July- 10, ••. Mooney and.Mrs, Robert Flynrl, Interment Beth David-Cemetery, •• Recreation •"'• •:', County, New Jersey", and ac-'- direction from the Intersection between Lois a ond 9 In Block 1 CtiC"°; InjSrrnent Galeof Heaven ' Ave., Maplewood, N.J., on Prlday, - parallel: wtih-'the second course Irvington, Now Jersey (c) supervise, direct and reduce shopper confusion and ; high 50's • _ . 1073 , " ••;*'• • • • , brother of Mrs. CntrlM Baumonn Kenilworlh, N.J. Period of Washington in the winter of NOW companled by a certified check, ~ of said side of said Morrison Nov, 9.-197,3.- InternSnt Klrg - 12, Depaifment of Property train Ihe employees ot the as delineated In Index 52 of the ".• BE;" iT},dKOAINED ..bv the and Mrs; Charles' Kraemar., Cemetery. ' : • , .•••- .-,->r-\ • . mourning observed at the family eighty-five leol (»5'J, to said Herta B. fully. Head Clerk "• Maintenance and Neigh- help consumers make wiser, BARWICK ONLItV1 cashier's check or a bid bond duly Avenue with the northwesterly Revised Tax Map of the. 1 westerly ;l|ne of Washington Irv. Herald, Nov. 15, 1973 • Department;' ' . . iM^^H/feVo^ 17TO-B0,. and Jockey Hollow, John P. McMahon, Realtor Townshlphcommlttoe ol w-PrlqrtT4;y;-sqr-yar<—:• execute such Contract and furnish rovlded by law. ' Is Easy f oPlace "Patriot's Path," an hundred three feet and sixty- »37.«WJX), Is hereby ap- CHANGO-Brldoet 'christjaho, of FUNERAL HOME, J500 Morr,ls Guibord and Samuel and-Waller.. -Ruth RosenblattJ, Meyer and •> sale Is the sum ol;Elflht Thousand follows: i,i '•. .,•-, ,-•• •.-• • recommendations for jm- reduced names—for-various PROFESSIONAL AGENCY seeks a satisfactory.Performance Bond, Snion Leader, Nov. 15, 1973 urr.io%ppropr|atedsfial Octanvlow Cemetery, Staten. McCrackenFuneral Home,2IJ4E. Pearl Lerner, also survived by • together with thaspsts ol Ibis sale. ... Just Phone AND NEIGHBORHOOD . IM ancT related inspection OF • ;WORK AND the North New Jersey Con- lamb sold in tiff, food stores :••" M" Cobliwt. orl«. tMt.W 6 • B rooms, centrally located in If the amount is less than ten mother of' Domlrvlck N., Marie SI. George Ave.^at the ElUabeth- The Sheriff reserve* the right lo PROVEMENT• .\ • :.':, :' thence (2) Southerly, along the . be.met from (he proceeds of Antoinette and Nicholas J. Islands : . . • * • . v '. , nine grandchildren./Funeral servation Foundation, and Irvington. Please caJl 372-2624. percent (10 percent) of the total NOTICE OF APPLICATION bank of the Rahway, R Iver, to a Linden c|ty >llne, on Tuesday, A adjourn the sole from lima to time Section J 110."/ESTABLISHED. EACH OF' SAID OFFICES, from more than 1,000 names to— amount bid. ~~ Deposits ac- thB,,bond» »uthori;i!d, and the ChBngo,. also survived by three services were conducted from Th« " 686-7700 ' TAKE NOTICE that application po nt in the division line bet- ' down"; poyftent opproprlated grandchUdrerr—wKl - nine g SECTION 1- There is hereby APPLIANCE CENTER IRVINOTON Engineer. Richard A. Mixer, at his stuyyesant -Awe., Union, the division Ihe.between Lot A and Includesfine su^ of S25,000.00 Lthreegranochlldren and one great- beloved wife of the late .peWItt, STERN—On Nov, 11, Florence ot II is found.and declared that the Mayor or Municipal created.tht: positioni of Director, named after-the Speedwell with, names having' specific office, 1034 Salem Road; Union, Rose of Lima Church, Short Hlllt, .-.,,',.,... . (Fee:«65.2») 1 Multiple dwelling, 4 apartments, 2 plenary retail distribution license Lot B toa point In th» division originally appropriated by the ; , N.J. Interrnent St. Rose-of Lima randchlld, loving sisterot Mart ha devoled mother of Charles' and 44 South Munn Ave.V East Orange, mere exist In the Town structures Council:' * * Department T* .'Property Main, Iron Works, is a collection of information for consumers— stores. Convenient to schools, New Jersey, and may be obtained D-2 heretofore issued to James R, line between the" above, e Cemetery. "" , ; • . • 'i . , lores. The' funeral was held Kenneth Morris and Mrs. Louise loving mother ol Mildred Kass, THETOWNOF IRVINGTON- --— used fbr reslden tlal and ,....ai-bedeslgnoted.to serve tenance. and Neighborhood shopping & transportation. upon the payment of the sum of Acker man trading as Union Center mentioned Lot a and Lot 9; .»fflSn oMhe above f •Raphael, half-sister . of Mrs. sister of Anna Feldman.. also NEWJERSEY nonresldentia). usawhlcn areT*or 18th century houses. -Participating food stores As5umable mortgage. Call 2331932 SKOQ for each set. The cost will noL 4 Monday, Nov. 12, 1973 from The as the public officer under this n wines. & Liquors located Jit 1W6 thence (4) Northeasterly along entitled orolnanco be and the same EDWARD P. ' LASKOWSKI Gladys-«vel,, also survived, by survived by -two grandchildren. . NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR UNPAID TAXES, may become'ln the.future, sub- chapter. All Inspections, 'TECTfoN £sch*du'"ice to St. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. ' Period W*nournlna::Mr,-and Mrs; A.M. (Eastern SfarihdBrdflrn»),mi ...... t. following described appoint or designate- such ™ »r. alphabetical place, to read iRALPH G. KUNZMAN ' for the prernlses herein above irfent expense of said In lieu of flowers, contributions will be sold 16 rhaiuj'tht amount of n lack o!;;esientlal heatloa.jpli»i): other public officials or em- illbws':': :' :.:. ad |Q In Ing rooms, whole or part. tractor wlthln.iDur (4) days prior 5h 11 not;a d Joseph's R.C.' Church, where a Philip Kass, 120 Washington St.. The saltf lands will be sold to rnoTie'ttn _. ... _. ... iWliNgJ blng,, storage or refrlgerillon Please contact Mr. Marty to receipt of bids. . . . . President • described Is 112,000.00, which » S*™'and (2) -It.. •Is- Funeral Mass:: was ollered.. OIVBNS—Entered Into eternal may be made to the Women's East Orange, Apt. 2». , ;.. ... chargeable against the same on me 31st day of December, Welsberg, 1020 Commerce Ave., 364 Chestnut St. be paid as follows: '• .• . to finance, said . rest, Anna R., ol U33 Hollywood Association of Connecticut Farms years, as computed In trie following, list together with Ii eaulpmeni, lack of malntanarlceor The successful bidder will be he cc p an necessary Interment Gr~a~celand Memorial •jjay. 1. • -' "-' utilities'.and Ul4e7^00Q - Union, N.J. tj?00 00 POD J j '? t 5.1^.' MtKllrtl 2 1115-116 pequirc n TATajIAATajNJIAAA ThTbTdT ' obligations oi"said:'Tbw'SnT|!* ^^ov^Wiite -^aio^^v^^^^tl^^ agroelng to conform to the Secretary 510,800.00 In cash at closing. . pursuant )9 'he Local Bond James A; Givers and devoted MURROW — On Nov. 7, 1973, Audrey—(nee • Tlcair-faiher of ^hazards, Inadequate provisions, lor regulations and conditions of Mary T. (nee Shattes), of Newark, Jeffrey, MichelOi—eyhthla, and sublect to redemption al the lowest rat* oilnlirast, but In no aim light and a|r,; Insanitary conditions of'Tnspections'anS thp holding Director, 386 Chestnut St. Section 5. At the meeting of the Law Ol, NRK Jersey, and (3).. DOMINGUEZ-^Entered Into- rnottier-of Patrlck'Jirot Clifton, excess of 8 per centum per annum. The payment for sala shall be mai of hearings.'.," • ' ' ; Department, of. exchange Stores for Rent - 121 Chapter ISO, Laws of 1963, known Union, N.J. governing body at whkh bidding .: the- estlmateii cost,. ot_ said _eternal.rest, on Saturday^ NQV, IO, . -JamesA^ttindenJand Mrs. Joh| beloved wife of Alexander Renee Terry, son oLAnna; brother and overcrowding, constitute .a ^ sec._iAl9iiL SAME • • AP- Properly., as THE NEW JERSEY Union Leader, Nov. 15,22,1973 1 M."(AnnaT Slaryakof Clark; Tno Murrow;-mother T>» flernard^ C. t>rFrey» 'Dios7-T=gn«ral was-- beforelhe.concluslonolsole.orlhopropertyshlllberesold, - menace lo the ihealth; -sartty, will be held for Ihe foregoing- purpose Is $37,500.00, and «)• 1973,: Eipidlo Dominguez, • 15 Wlxted, JosephA. Murrow, Mrj. conducted from The SUBURBAN Any parcel of-real property for which there shall ba no other purch_,_ TOINTMENT^TERM- AND PREVAILING WAGE ACT, and (FeeJ13.92) property, namely, November'27,, 52,500.00 of said sum Is to.be William Si,, Roselle Park, beloved. leral was conducted from the morals, welfare and reasonable COMPENSATION ' . •: unicolor will be struck oil and sold to the municipality In fee lor redemption at! VAtLSBURO the regulations of the New Jersey 1973, the , Township Committee provided by the down payment • husband ot ' Mrs. _n/lBrlB- lONARDUEE FUNERAL Rose Marie W nters, Alexis E. CHAPEL OF PHILIP APTER 8. per centum pen annum and the municipality shall hava the same comfort of- the cltuens and . The Director shall be appointed , ttS288&t Slore lor rent, panelled, 20 II x 40 State Commission of Labor.and may accept,the highest find best Berger, Joanne-F. Murrow and SON. 1400 Springfield • Ave., Inhabitants of the town, it Is lur> INSTANT II. Can be used lor olllco. Available PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby •hereinafter appropriated .lo Domlnguez, dear-father, ol Miss. veronica Murrow. sister of Mrs. Maplewood, N.J., on Sunday, Nov. remedies,and rights as other purchasers. IncludingI the right to oar or . by the Mayor with the advice and Improvement Industry. The successful bidder bid submitted...therotor,,«r ,ln Its •finance said purpose, and. (5) Carldad,. Miss. Olgrj,' and Mr.- foreclose,the right of redemption. Iher found and declared thai by consentoffhoCouncil tor a term of. Immediately. Coll 372-3359 -wIlLbe .required to .pay _Q0i_Less_ .given that the ordinance, set lorth discretion, all said bids may be. Elliabeth Murowltslcy, also 11, 1973. Interment Beth-David treason ot lack of maintenance end •at.ttisy~-'- '. -. - b19-ATM^P below was introduced at a meeting IhV eitlmoted maximum Rafael Domlnguei and devoted: survived by 10 grandchildren. The Cemetery, Kenllworth. Period ot Tht sale u,made under ihe provisions of on act of the Legislature . offlceas fixed by law. and'annual- rate of... • sn.ioo.oo-sw.ioo.oo FACTORY DEMO than, the prevailing wage rates rejected. • . . ' amQiiht'.iJtt' bonds or notes brother of Mrs.: C«llna Rodriguez. entitled "An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments, ond other progressive, deterioration certain .compensation as fixed by or. listed and made part of this of t|ie Township Committee of the- funeral was conducted Irom The mourning observed atjthe homeof .properties have the.further effect 1 -SECTION 3, All ordinances and KONICA Section 6. The Deed shall-be a Funeral was conducted-from the , dlnance.'--' ' '••• •• ••• ' . ••• •. .; UNION proposal and contract. Township of Union In the County ot necnSarVio be Issued for.said lhter5nent'iT."6ert'rud» Cemetery. FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES F, Mr. and Mrs." Louis Dlos. 26 municipal charges on r*«l Property, rind— " ' " ' OK" creating blighting conditions ! parts ol ordinances Inconsistent or bargain and sale deed and shall Donato Funeral Home,109 Walnut : , . S*Cj MIOD RESOLUTION 2 stores (or lease. Each In the event that It Is found that Union on November. 13/ 1973, ond taufpdSeJfii' I3S.ooo.oo; and (6) Colonla. ". •;•,,',"• .'•' ••'' ' '''•' •' CAFFREY a,SON. 109 Lyons Ave., Prospect Ave., Edison, N.J. , thereof by.the creation and enforcements . and Initiating slums, and that If the In conflict with the provisions of FULLY AUTOMATIC SINGLtiENS REFLEX CAMERAS DEMO. approximately 24 It. x 58 ft., that the said ordinance will be recite that said conveyance Is-to be : HisreW'Wr such purpose, as St.. Roselle Park; on Wednesday, coriiar of Park. pLirjr,'^SLSI 54:St9toS4:S.111),andanysupplemtntsandamendm«ntstharato. OF '•'. .CONFLICTS WITH the: within ordinance are hereby any workmen employed by the made sublect to such, facts that Nov. 14,1973:.Thenceto the Church; At any timebefortlmetefore thee sale, thee undersigned wiwilll receive payment ot -same are not *cur.tall«d'-and QTHER ORDINANCES OR * including, basement space. Contractor or the Sub-Cohlractor further considered tor final • herelnbllfore sioied. Includes Saturday, Nov. 10,1973, to Sacred j ,....__,_—' andTcosta Incurred up to removed. Ihe above conditions will repealed. ' . Excellent corner location. Suitable passage at a meeting of themay be' disclosed by an accurate -rrnr^oaregatc amount of bf Ihe Assumption, Rosellovpark,. GUNN—Edward J. of North Heart Cathedral where Ihe the emountdueon anyproperty with the Interest an ' '-LAWS'- '' - - ••' ...•.'.•• SECTION- <. This ordinance Is paid less than the required survey, and also sublect to the' for. arorieral Mass. Interment St. Arlington, N.J., suddenly on Thursday, Nov.», W73;^i the Time ofpaymentr^ •..'.•.'-.•'.: v^;' • ^grow and ' spread and will In any case where the provisions " (or ollices. Call 688-41)96. wage, the Township of Union may Township Committee at Municipal -M.09lJ.wi! which is estimated to Funeral, Mass.was offered lor the husband ot Josephine .(nee necessitate In time the expenditure shall take effect upon llnal passage ' Z 1115)21 Headquartors,, Friberger Park, zoning-ordinances, rules and " beTei«i»ary to ;inarlc« the Gerfrude Cemelery.. •'.,;,;.' Tuesday. Nov: 6,1973, beloved son repose ot her soul. Intermenl Holy Th....e aald lands So sublec,_.t t.o sale are describedI IIn accordance with the ol large amounts ol public funds lo of this chapter Impose a higher and publlcailon according to law. terminate the Contractor's right to regulations ot the Township of costof such purpose, Including of the lale Joseph H. Gum, stepson Maccagnano), father of Charles tat x duplicatedlite , includinicluding thme namnsme« of the owner aatt shown on Ihe tast-tax standard than set forth elsewhere NOTICE Is hereby given that the . IRVINGTON ,' proceed with the work or any part Morris Avenue, .Union, New : Cross Cemetery. : '. . Jr. end Fredl son ot Ihe late Fred correct and eliminate the same, InthltiCodeor In any other or.' Union In the 1County of-Union, and a?chltect'S' lees, accoun)lng. of Mrs.'Joseph H. GUnn, cousin ot duplicate, and,,the. aggregation of taxes, assessments', (and. other Municipal Council ot. the Town of The Camera Industry's Most Jersey,, on November 27, 1973 at 8 and lhat by reason of timely . o Large store In • prime business of the work where'Mere has been a the further' provision that the Mrs, William F. Wiimor Miss ., j and.. Mrs, Annoa Steltst , brother ol - dlnonces of the town or under the ....^.- «L- and Inspection r ; municipal charges, whlaiweraa lien thereon tho 31st of December 19» regulations- - and- -rosfrldiont- OS; Irvington, New Jersey will meel on '..j _U catlan.....W.lH..cflv.ide to-suit. | failure to pay-tho required-wages.L il'sTfiblno'TOldbl ^fe^feffis^nSfrT^enVl TWHirTe^PreDnrir^rs. •MurrtV-R-.- PAl»l1< =Oh"Sartaay,'-Nov:'11;l973r1-^Joseph;_Albect,-LFred,--- Frad,' ' EdWardEdward, and prlot^yeorx Sub|ect,howeverrto-rhe lien tortaxesfor'me year W73. laws'orthe?s!at»; then the stan>- Tuesday- evening, tyovemper 37, . Reasonable. Call 2331932 lor iThe Contractor and Surety shall bo M"ARY"E.'MTL.LER including Interest «ri.. "K65ni; Funeral was \ conducted Michael, ot Hillside, N.J., beloved ' John/Harry, Mrs. Maria Harrlgan , ;*' •••?• HICHARPHI.LDEBRANDVCollattprOfT»X«SI dards as sot: forth In this chanter 1973, at: 8:00-o'clock p m In the ^appolntmonl, • rttatite tcrthe To»m>hlp-oHJnIon for Townshlp Clerk Rd., Union, N.J., beloved wlfG of 'fronV -SMITH a\-^SM1TH and • «rs. _.., _. growth o-.f— sl u .-.-._.^.,_. jy.be. stalLptevall. buVll Iheprrovlslono s i : —- z 1115121 lany excess costs occasioned AN ORDINANCE MAKINMAKING lor the lolnt meeting tru s lalions to'the extent••> |B EdwardW8r d V., d devotee t dd so—-n of DameirDomeiril arid' the late 1 and ' Mrs. bllllan Stalls, Council Chamber^ Municipal •by Sectibn.«A:2-20 :? tt?.i !5. F.Mrs. JEleano! -Vi'-'r . Stanle. -- !t5y> SUBURBAN, 415 Morris Ave., Anastasla, broiher -.-of Anna grandfather of France* Tramer. mm .. . NimaandAddmu Black Total JrevenlBd aTBTIW roTlibuurnuotl 3f 'thts^chapterTtmposa'' a lower- Building, Clvlc'Square Irvington, (thereby. . :" THE • PROVISPROVISIONI S ..OOPP and, Ihe furlher provision )(}«MWC .Sptlnatlold, onJThursdoy, Nov. 8, Funeral was conducted from and property values therem Exciting Camera Demonstration -tt r. SUBTITLE ViflTLE 19.OR.... iVW .s»»llvbe- subject •[fbrsOBh •*l oond'.UajfeSl^iJ -»t«l»t-ol Edward-Dlcklisoru and 7 Mary Lunba New.-Jersey, at .-which lime /ind 1 The Township ot Union reserves ^WHi'iFunyal Mass In SI]J3ames ftnalntalpad-, Ihe. d«|rabU|ty-a,nd Automobiles Jot Sale 123 i,THE REVISED- STATUTES stream encroachment ,j)njr:fiB»a i Jani.sEdna Perry. Private tuneraT 203 Munn Ave ][ the right to re|ect any and all bids, f'1h« i(aTr(e..tli«7rr' service .was 'conducted. |.at ifh», '*Chuf Llii^Spi lntilieid:.'lnlermenl filr- amenllies.'.of resldflhtVaf^Md- to waive any informalities therein, OF~THTOTHE E STATESTATE OF NENEWW plain llnftttor.th«iR«h«aVRl«r ROSe otc Llme-cemeterV, Short Monday 13. « Oranoe'Munn As»olate> . nonresidentlal uses and naiqh- JERSEY APPLICABLE TO as the same may bo established by „,... .,,„...-flVi ?ei forth;Jn McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOMEHOME, Mrs: Rose Crosbee.. The funeral a!3 llthAva 3.J17 46 'higher shafl"f"ro"rfrtrme' to'flfnKte ad. HWtTNCOrNMARK ill and toaccept any which, In its the New Jersey Slate Department ••• section 6 of tho original or- 1500 MriMorriss AAve.,'', UiUnionn. TherThe e Hills-. -•' ' ,. •- , ". was -conducted'..front The Funeral Mass .at. Sacred Heart borhoods enhanced and the public Code or any such other ordinance, lourned. all persons Interested will Full power, excellent cond., S3.500 Judgment, serves jts best interests. EtrK* LANE LOCATED ON Church (Vallsburg) at 9:45 A.M. - »'' w. Hllberg:- health, safely ' and welfare orEnvlronmental Protection. Jdlnance. •' '•• '.''V. 10V.''r"i .• were no calling hours. In'lieu of C or law shall prevail. y• , oe given an' oppor,hinlty^t,o. be During this demonstration, you or best otter. , §y Order of the. Township" THE PROPERTY"OF~THE McCRACKEN FUNERAL HOME, Interment Gate of - Heaven 299 Myrtle Ave protected and fostered. 1 UNION LODGE OF ELKS Section' 7. If title to said land, •|i Seclion 3.'Sectlon'7-6fi thanbove llowers, contributions may be 1500 Morris Ave., Union, on 11 Landmark: Keaity-, Sec. 2-1V0.9 EFFECT OF. : heard concerning such orr" Call 756 3X09 . Committee. .shall prove to be_unnwketflb!e th,ej entitled ordinance be and the same-' made to the Multiple Sclerosis HAMILTON—On Monday, Nov.. 5. Wednesday, November 14, 1973. Cemetery, visitation Friday. 7-10 WU101 >; it Is further, .found,.and- CHAPTER ONflTHERXAWS, ' ' and at tsuch meetlnig or adlwrned Mary E. Miller LOCATED ON CHESTNUT shall prove lobe unman £JvA^Saturdav and SundKy 2-5 and 1157 Clinton Ave I declared that Ihere exist In Ihe MA' l>r*n«»'9f Vtwrmlt or »thftf •- • = K 41-15-123-_J SIKbbl IN THe I0WN5HIp-—kHtblllty of,the Townvtl -¥>nr ~ -' - "*"' •PKInf Lllurgy a' St. Mlcah1!» 12 ancam-Thealies B em States- jnullrl will actually be.able to_use_the_ 1971 FORD COBRA-429 cobra eng. TownsmtrcteTtr OF UNION IN THE COUNTY.. |llmlte—d to-th... .-.-.,_e .return-t, tio the pur-. follows: Fd' Easterllng Dr., firlondo, Flo.R.C, . • Church, Newark. Porastas 7.10.' Lincom ineorivs. coi town certain buildings and certification of' compliance, fUrllier'consldered lorsecortd and Union Leader, Nov. OF UNION IN THE COUNTY. chascr.of the amount Of Its deposit^ (orroorly Union, N.J., beloved wllp ; /.: " 1077 Springfield Ave. 7 UMV structures which are unfit lor 1.JhULtWRtar.. shall constllufev j* .4 speeri hurst, cam a. .headers, 15(Fe, 197e $24.963 ) OF UNtONi -• • -...-...I y. -Section 7X- ll.^lsvJliteby" was Monday and Tuesday. :_:. VANAOIA—AtexATidr^ct • Arithonjcarid-Annfi oa»nt» "human habitation ' or—oc; L heavy a^lv clutch, p-dlsc brakes, 4, Title shall be deemed, to be gooa ...determlned.'.'tnd ..SjMtdjithat'; EDOLEY—thomas ' S.,' on.61 : the. l»te jFr.sderlck, devoted defense against any Violation of , sQ -i™* ^ 1 N e p. i ii^ ij new Konica, and see the firms BE IT-ORDAINED by the and markoloblelf II bej-such as Will Saturday, Nov. 10, 19731" age ,89 mother of Mrs. Barbara V. POLI5KA-(nee Bolasn;, on Nov. •1973, off Verona,. N.4.,, beloveed .... 115a dllntpiVAva.-^-"-rV* 3 -2.MUI- - "cupancy -. or^-use • because-off.rr r^aijyTNiri o? this Code «r any otberH 'newG-60tires, exc. cond. Sacrlllce * Township Committee ol the - moneys oxceedlnojiSUisOO.OO. husband of Ja,cqu>llna (naa Anthony Dasa / . . >•; dilapidation, defects In- $1995. 688-2842. Township bf Union in the County of be Insured by BUeaghlied f)ll« .. appropriated'-,!.ftf.tw'.dawn.. years,-formerly of..Ir.vlnatoni Robinson. The luneral'sarvlce was , 12,1973, Susie, of Union, wile or the ; 93 13 ordinance of the town applicable to Irvington, N.J. NovMJ,, 197 NOTICE OF APPLICATION company authorized to do business beloved husband ot Edith A. (neb conducted at-The MC CRACKEN Jate rJtfseph, devoted Mother ot Konowlch), devoted father of MArvameTerr^ •• - r 1J /creasing the hazards of.fire, any structure .or premises, nor. irvington Herold, Nov. 15, developed in minutes. See the .—• K-1115-lft TAKE NOTICE thai application Union: payments on capital, m. ;• -accidents or other calamities, In New JerseV. .'v ' -.' . , •:, provcmcnlsorHor me capital Carter), devoted father of Thomas FUNERAL HOME) 1500' Morris Stephen of Clifton. Paul gt Union Steven and Christeph*fot, Verona, Troy MountaHiWlg. Co.; '22 : 2.201.3? : shall any provision In.this chapter • '' '' ' ' (Fee ' 194? CHRYSLER 300 4 Dr. HT. has been made to the Township Section " 1. The provisions : of section,- 8-The' successful' pinv Improvemetstfundyn budgets. A., George E., Horace R. and John Ave., Union, oh Thursday, and Mrs, Margaret Lenart ef dear-brolher ot Mrs. "Juanlla • UHlghlahd-Taw. • 123 lack ot ventilation, light or relieve: any owner, operator or , P.B. with Iront discs, PS., vinyl Committee of Ihe Township ot Subtitle 1 of Title 39 of Ihe Revised r W. Edgley, also survived by 15 Nevola of Glen Ridge an4 .Ronald ' sanitation' facilities, or, - occupant from complying with any , ; results faefore'you buy} i >•->. AC. Best oiler over $1,000. Statutes ol the Stale of New Jersey chaser will be obligated .to payiln heretofore adopted 'for said -November's, 1973. Interment Union and dear grandmother of •Anthony KowaiskK •:•-.-: 4 ' 264.43 ; Union to transfer to D8.J Inc., addition, lo. thu purchaso prlco.the grandchildren and 11, great, private. •;•'.•. i--•••••.':.,.;..•;"!; '.:.'.. fivegrandchlldr.enandeldhtgr.eal. ol Parsippany, devoletf son of 2« Eastern Parkway ' because'orother conditions such.other provision, nor'any of., •NOTICERE: ' ' .Iv' '"^''f ; .333-7697. . trading as D&J LOUNGE for are hereby made applicable to Township ore npw!»vallable lo .- rendering such buildings and J publication cost .of-this ordinance. tinonccsoldptiroose. The-sum—!^•grandchildren. The funerafservlca.. grandchildren.--Relative!;-and : Aiexondetjind Jberesa, vonadia. 3O'"'U72i97'. flclal - "- -— V. .- 1211 Springfield Avenue • K 1115:123 premises located at 1175 "Magic Elks'Lane, a'prlvate road'located and notice of sale,, and. tor the ol J2,50O.0O.:i.;l» ih^reby^ap- was conducted-at HAEBERLE & friends ore kindly Invited to attend -The funeral wast __ 137 . structures or parts> thereof/ any such other provision:— : . irvingion, New Jersey KONICA: THE FULLY AUTOMATED Ave., Union, the plenary retail on tho property of Ihe Union Lodge BARTHilOME FOR FUNERALS, H6 E R.WAOB N~7-Arthiir, "'-on ProfltrConstrCo. ' ". unsafe or ' unsanitary or " TAKE NOTICE that at« regular : NEED A GOOD CAR? preparation of~the deed and other . propri ' ' "- Ihe funeral from the-GALANTE Nov. 10, fr- Sec. 2-110.10 CODE EN; 1 consumption license C-4S o_.f Elks^..._, whic_h. said Lodg_eproperte p y closing instruments., , - v.,i v," 971 Clinton Ave.,. Irvington on Thursday, Nov.- 8, .1973. •'of FUNERAL HOME) 2806 Morris WOZNIAK • 72ISprlngfleld Ave. 131 .dangerous or detrimental to FORCEMENT .. • ' :'- irieetlno-ot-the Munlcta -^ , No cash down I Assume low heretofore .Issued to Hon"ert Is located on Cheslnot street In the lo the Moplewood, belovea^hujbsnd of , the health or safely or 1 Sectlon^-ln-the event: Ihet-lhi said pun -TAiesdayr»lov^-13r-l»73_Jnlernient. - Ave., Union, on Thursday, Nov. 15. 320 Myrtle Ave,, •Jaawiga'Miietsky. : . '• The Director of Ihe Department. bf the.Town 01 Irvlng REFLEX. NO NEEDLES TO MATCH. monthly payments. Instant credit. -Schwelkardt', trading as TheTownship of Unlon'ln the County of: In Hollywood Memorial 1>ark. v -Margaret-(nee -Jubert)^ devoted «f 8"ajtc^4henc» to Sfr-Joseph's OTile 141. ' 5y_;_3_TMar .otherwise inlmlc-alto- the:, .NovwiiBeaNovwiiBear 112,1973, the Approval over the phone, Union. - highest bid-exceeds, the minimum sum of s.,-»«.vY.L.i,.n.-i— - to Our. Lady ol, -rwelfare of the residents of the of Property Malntananco and. Rendezvous located at 1175 Magle price herein set toDk, the sue, lather of Arthur R. and Herbert A. Church, Maptewoodt. for a-funeral Verona,, for .a ryn«K. FHA Comptroller plv Neighborhood Improvement shall as juftmltteuftmltted by JerryJer . 227-9227 Ave., Union. Section 2. Said Elks Lane is set sum ol si,5DOV0QJappropr|ote- d . Heerwagen; also survived by five J2 W9.06 ;' town.' -•"'• • c^" • • -•• '-'.'• • a malntalr - cessful purchaser will be required by Section .7]' 0lL-tp»..'orlglnal, FALK—Ernesr'H., on Friday, Nov. Mass ' at 9 a.rn. Interment :St. Interment Gate,, ol Heaven 131 21st St enforce the , following Codes, or variancerta malntal FOCUS AND SHOOT! m F ; K 1M5-123 ob|ections, if any, should be fqrth with reasonable accuracy on to post lo percent of the amount grandchildren. The funeratservlca Mary's Cemetery. Emma Johnson —- SecJ; a-HO.* PURPOSE OF ordinances: • • , •' garage located in l a-certain plan entitled - "Union ; 9,1973/age «5 years, of Irvington, was conducted.at HAEBERLE 8. Cemelery. Hanover;. N.J. «>m Komca I: 11M MUSTANG .. made immediately in writing to thereol In cash * by. certified PUCILLO—Jollh, on Nov. 7.; 1973,' 642 Grove St. QU^PTER' '- ~ ' ' -''•'• . , 1. Housing Code. Chapter. Sprlnitleld Avenue, Irv Factory AC, outomatlc, Mary E. Miller, Township Clerk of Lodge 1583 B.P.O.E., 281 Chestnut jjgt'thefapove husband j of the late: Mary: ,(nee BARTH HOME FOR FUNERALS, VANADIA—Alex A. Jr. on Nov. o, New Jersey, in accordancawith check as a'deposlt, and the balance B'ajid me same ot Livingston, devoted husband of 1973, of Verona, N.J.,. beloved EstatJ of Cecelia Plsl .i l.irt.w The purpose ol this chapter is to IS. -Sections 15-1 to and In- Very good condition. Call Ihe Township of Union, N.J-.. . . .Street, Union, New Jersey, dated In the same ratio:as..herein set ShcBhnnl..:0 devoted brother of Clinton Ave,, Irvington, on Angelina Gonnella and loving M» Grove St. protect the. public health, satety, • «iudlng is-n. - r, plans and specltlcation»;j|U»dVith November 18, 1971," which said .—..dayi (Jdv.13, 1973. mterinenf husband of Jacqueline (nee. morals'-" 'and *.•: welfare- > ;by Th« .Board of Adlustme- • irthTforcash at^closlnBc ;. ".' ! "l" falher of,. Marie, Chaster. Jacob Ohnesorg 1. Non-Residential ' READ WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THIS DEMO: <*>™' Kll.,5,,23 DONALD E. PATTEN, plan Is on file.In the offlceof the Th Hollywoocl Memorial .Park. •.'< Domenlck and Larry, brothtr Of - Konowlch); devoled father of 26«T2atlSt , establishing minimum -standards • Property Maintenance b omended by 1964 CORVAIR VAN President ~ ' Chief of Police of said Township Section-lorTKls ordinance shall funeral service was cond Ihe late Lorenzo,Pucllloot East Steven.and Christopher of Verona, •governing the maintenance, ap- d"Ad|ustmenl. was^apbroV«d|>y "Perhaps the top job done... I can't think ol any. "The Instant Photo Show tea revelation ' •..•' •'<• '••• " .'' " " " " . , y Jacob Onnesora < Chapter 21 A, Sections 21A1 New tires, complete 1973 Bartle Ave.. and In the office ot the -Township constitute the notice ol sale and HAEBERL6 t, vBARTH Orange. Funeral was conducted dear brother of Mrs.. Juanlta •'.io/,.ii3»i.«-'- pearance,. condition and oc- theTSunlclpalXbgncJIf%•?* '•;•>•: Clerk, shall be published In full In ihe FOR FUNERALS. 971 Clinton 3» 16th Aye ~ ond Including Section 2IA-4M. type ot demonstration that is more effective..." In automation. See i(... It's a mustl" overhaul. S350, Scotch Plains, N.J. . Union Leader on November 15th Ave., Irvington, on Monday, Nov. HtMBCR^DnNovn l : l STWIlllanln loo lovr1 of Irom The RAYMOND. FUNERAt; Ngvela of Glen Ridge and Ronald Richard Cortci|o 13 l,O«3.35 cupancy: of ..residential, and • 3. BOCA Basic Plumbing Said application and resolution —88715273 JANET M. PATTEN -Section 3. The plan set lorth In 128 S. D , gton, loving CENTER, 312 Ssnford-Ave., n«or .'of Parsippany; devoted son of 4MGrove-St 'nonresldentlal premises;' to Code. Ordinance no. MC 2342. are on fife In the dHlce ol, the 1 Heibjirl K«pp|«r, Modern Photography Btti Imikowttz, Photo kithodt tor Industry and November 23,-;1973, 12, 1973.' interment in Hollywood i?.'.£-.5FA 2?. uU ^ A ' ' 157 1 K-1115.123 - Secretary Section 2 hereof Indicates the. 1 husban .is.ther (nee Osowitt), establish..,rnlhlmum .standards g. ' I .Secretary of the.-.Bqaro--ol Union Leader, Nov. 15, 22, 1973 Cemetery .;, •;•',•.,.".; , .-• .,- ..... -Tremont - Ave., Easl^Orange, on Alexander ana Theresa, Vanadla, Richard Concllo and Photo Weekly \ • -. . . ; " ~ - 1970 CADILLAC Private owner, 1973 Bartle Ave; areas In which stopping' and father Sheldon Hlmber and "Saturday. Nov. 10,71973,' FUfierar. The [unerol wos held on Saturday. Ait Grove *t Irear) 157 2*4.45 goveroing utllllles,.faclllll»s.*nd > green with green vinyl top.-40.QOO Scotch Plains, N.J. standltrg-and parking Is regulated •"" (FeeJ73:92) ClClairi e Olnsfrlendsfrled , brotherTibrothe"of Mass at St. JosepWs.CJriirch; East other^physlcal-cotfiponents ond Morris and,Michael Hlmber, Noy; 10, from The PARKWAY • Robert and Mary Burr el I miles. Mint cond. $3,500. 276-9609 Union Leader. Nov. 15. 22, 1973 and also designates said Elks Lane Orange. Interment 'family. Plot WOiNiAK MEMORIAL HOME, 7»1 Sprlnglleld Ave condition*.*ssMlarIbTnwM Such: I, Elactrlcal Jey^ndoreavallabreforblJersey^ndoreavallabreforpublllc — K. 11-15-133 Ovi W»dy -of ,1h ^rvlngtonMhenc« Laka Churche, occupancy aria use) to fix certain ' no. »C-2351| ' survived by1 three grandchildren. •444-2tSlSf.-^- 143 4*4-0 . ,., tlON, 3., Th«—Plumbing s AC, P.S. RADIO the swimming pool maintained by KEROWAM, deceased . -V*rona.-lor -V ; Funeral Mas*. Canils Raaity Co., Inc. V' responsltiUjnas and: dutl*s , upon THE ONE FULLY AUTOMATIC SLR Funeriit wos conducted from The Inspector, heretofore within the - _- ^TOWNSHIPOF ONtON said. Union Lodge of Elks and the NOTICEOF SETTLEMENT • TOWNSHIP OF UN ION •'. -..' RAT3UBY—Angle Casale, of Interment;' Gate of Heaven Irv. Herald: Nove JW0 'Uhprefrom being In the vicinity., NOTICE.IS HEREBY. GIVEN SUBURBAN CHAPEL OF PHILIP Cemetery. Hanover, N:J. , ISSo.ipjhSt, 172 4.694.B5 Department- of- Health and- Fee: PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby - PJJBLIC v NOTICE ' Is hereby APTER «.', SON, .WOO Springfield Bronx, N:Y:, formerly of Albany, Shaw-Fobyon Realty Corp. ond separate rajiponslpllltlas, and Envlronmental control under 6B6-627B K-ll.15.123 given that an ordinance, -the title ot _. the Intersection of Chestnut lhat theaccounnqt the subscriber. .-glventhat an ordinance. Ihe title ol suddenly.'on Sunday, Nov. It; 1973, 3.BM64 duties upon: "occupants; to Chapter 3, ArticleX, Section .2-107 : 1971 CHEVY VAN % ton, 33,000 Street with Galloping Hill Road. Executor of, Ihe. Last Will and Aye.; Maplewood, N.J., on Sunday, VOORHEES—Clarence N.,"ot 154 Shaw Ave. authorize and establish pr-—» 1 which Is herelnbelow set forth, was which Is herelnbelow set forth, was beloved wife ot the late Howard Is heixtu. transferred Into the miles, new clutch, brakes, & finally passed and approved by the Section: 4. Every* person c6n- Testament apd Codicil thereto of ' finally passed and approved by the Nov. u, 1973, Interment Kino Short HlllJ, N.J., on Sunday, Nov., FHA Property Tax tlnll for the Inspection-ol residential THAT OUTPERFORMS ALL OTHERS vlcted of a violation of this or- Solomon Cemetery, Clifton. Period Radtmrrdevoted sister of Albert, 11,1973, beloved husband ot Anna i090GrovaSt. . • 04155 'Department of Property: Main. ' shocks,-AM-FM radio; A-C. Best Township Committee of the FRANK -V-AT — KERRIGAN, Township Committee-ol the Oanlef and g " Nlederlay . Voorhees, brother ot Bridnonresldentlalpremliisjtollx - tananca^ "and - : Nftohborhood • offer. . Township of. Union In the County of dinance shall be liable to a penalty deceased, -will be audited and Township ol Union In the County of of mourning :Mr. ahd Mrs/Murray • Susan c:H«tschel!'.:. penalties for'Ilia Wolatlans ot'thls Olnsfrlend, 104 ^S~Durand-Pl.c - ,jphn R.^voorbet»_of,.Pcimpano-. 45 594.04 '•^.ment unUfr^hip,»r:,2. • Call 379-5422 Union at a public-meeting held at of not more than $50.oo or Im- stated by NICHOLAS*. AMATCu 123,500.00 hwatoiore'-set form Union at a public mealing held at 6SCoifS chaplerUo.pr(>ylde for the right ot the Municipal Building, Friberger prisonment of a term not ex- Surrogate, and reported for in section » of the'original the Municipal Building, Rrlberger Irvington.:J _(: :..,.:..,• '.;,;•..: ~;;;;,y ,"AN . OR. . RAPPA-Rose, on Nov.'tt, ,»73,of 136Paln^Av136PlAvee 240 public Interest and 1} Is Intended HMMMMf leer Ii sat forth; and the •2 Dr., vinyl HT., AC. P.S., P.B., DINANCE TO REGULATE purpose, bond anticipation John .l-ano: and. Inrs: Jpsephlna; that :«ilT, "rtHflSar. ,b«.llbtral|y ; many extras, 3S.000 miles;original RlkeivOanilp, Scherer-^ notes of sold /Township of an •"- O1NANCE TO REGULATE - Plerrle, sister of Mrs. Alda. llLN..21*t .SI.. JCttUtworth; beloved 40 Victor and Mary Strashlnsky ll" 2,193.77 1 • division,of-Housing H transferred TRAFFIC AND PARKING & Browh, Atforneys ' ji - •- > TRAFFIC AND PARKING wlfa of the late Louis, devoted Wfarntfj'.._devoted. 'taHiar bf Mm 71 Mt VarnonAve •• !S7 construed to i*aclo»ti»',lha:pur,. KONICA • I owner, excellent cond. Jl,250. *W- oooreoate. princlpati-amount Gagilaho. TfJCfunerai' was -rrornrth: e Dtoartmtnt'of'Health, UPON THE PUBLIC 744 Broad Slroet . - . UPON . THE -JMJJBLIC • mother ot 'Mr*'., Su« • VoTpe,: Miss Beverly Laavrotli , Douglas, Rlcnard _Canlo and Natalie Caule 1 poses as staled In thjs section. ,. : •conducted from Th» McCR ACKEM. I 2,097X1 anl Environmental Conlnii, Into • i. K 1115-123 STREETS: AND HIGHWAYS NOTICEOF HEARING -Newark, N.J..' ' STREETS :ANB -HIGHWAYS _ Josephine Roppo, Frank, Ihe.loto and-Raymonicnd YToWard/grandfathei u, gianuioinir ,: the;D*p*rtm«nt 5I,-v Property AUTOREf=L.EX OART-1944—2 Sed. Aulom.' IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ,rv. HwldrtW.^^ ^ KefeS;»ii«Wa?- - IN THE TOWNSHIP'-OF TnJNT=RAC^HDAre;:i50o-'Morrt»; James, Leonard, «epheh and of Blaise Vlcorl and Cynthia Ward. "c«?r:"..' •'.' •-" \l 4,714 V PLlcABILItVOFCHipIERly Maintenance and iNatg^borhood • radta, HRTHRT,. UNION JN THE COUNTY_OF At a regular rneetlnoof-.the Ave,. .Union, ' on" "XUasdav, LOUIIH grandmother: ol. 15 The funeral service was conducted •lowClintonAv», . ... • Ev3...Th* Runarai. grandchildren' and 13 great Ot HAEBeRLEB, BARTH HOME nonresidentlal.buildinidentlal.'buildingg" and. . ttna.n ; . i snows oh e"xtr"a'wfieels, besr'of .J.IU— -r^. •ineraT^wai -•iiChartatawliJaan Karas '. _: I 376-3910 or 763.5708— Union Leader, Nov. 15, 1973~TBu) r. Irvington, New Jersey, held the Maw sr^r,: John's Church, FOR FUNERALSVWf Clinton 3SH»rd|rta-T«rr. 351 U 1,303 40 premise*btl-whlch'Ibtl-hlch'It Is:«mialeIs:«mialed In" ' .-." (Fee «.001 t_12tn day of November 1973, Ave., Irvington. on Sunday. Noy. the town-used, or, lnl«nde« to;be ,' -. K 11-15-123 • » ~ Pwrdjtno Cldla Chumadevsky V-CouncllmarraKlfbstTHIroduced the '-'tl'"1971 i .>»•••'• . i— - - T 14 1,DH 32 sdfoT^dyMJln9commerc|flU I-' lollowlng ordlnanco.—which or-: Se?erSy^hoWtPW:'^ —==aj»BfetalUU4Av»r- -- -—— Imports, Sports Cars I23A " TOWNSHIPOFDNION dlnance was taken vp,on Its t(*«|. shollbered««dbY.ahamoun] 76 , ,. Tonrrancr-NbrrnTotnTand-Norma HoHovmrtpw n PUBLIC NOTICE .Is:-hereby readino and passed: ... i-vIOWKSHIPOFUNION- ^ ' •• my.jcith n>, «r«ar4- - ^.vwthataivordlnance, rno title ol AN QRJ>IN£i£ICE TO AMEND of Ihe bonds. I*; IThe ; r e 77 which Is herelnbelow set forth',' war- ;THE- agQrcaa' pUBttC--NiJTtCE !s3!?. . ty mi'yvhere a Funeral Mas '^>UZ.Swtford Ave^ "•" • IMPORTS, SPORTS, Jersey's finally passed and approved by the was If—:] Essex Led as 7a4 L.O.O. -I LjiVoest oldest, nlcejt,.juBPJItL_ standing sou 4347JnSggnston AV«+_ beforeor'Btter-the enactmtnl 01 r Imported Auta Center, behind rail TownsliTp—roTHrnTtTee—Tir^rte' further oonsldcrJuL_fg| iVhal .Issued pun....._;,, ..... this chapter- and lrreip«tlv» Townshlpof Union Inihe County df al Cemetery. 79 " lrvlnotc4W^Af"Iiti '7397 •: • • • . U li hih s ... t station Morrlstown, 374:86e6. CONSERVATION AND IM- passage at' a.: meeting •-.-• l dinonco shaU'aT;«nt •'" '"•— ' „ K.T-f 123A- Union at a public meeting held at PROVEMENT——COMMISSI- "township Committed at lylunicipal exceed-too :*um ifst - JTJJ 4^-townshlnnl Unlnn In Ihe County ot .IIBB Maotgomtry A»a. , :^z3 the Municipal Building, Friberger :_ON" TO BE HEREAFTER HeTdqoartefsVrFrlbWger Park, tloned in •lh|sfTaaetlon,-J..- Unlon-6t a public meeting held at Pork, Union, New Jersey on N Nov. 10, 1973, of Newark,-peloved !• Autos Wmled KNOWN AS "IRVINGTON moneys raised by fh« Issuance the Municipal IJulldlng, Frfbergor' 125- Nov.ember_.iaj9J3. ..".„.. :_ EN VIRONMEJiTAL—XOM h n " ' 'Union ' Now ' • JorMy. on usban MARY e. MILLER ^^o^»JaK _oUald "nrlS7fiSf'U-.'9' °."*" Morgann),v davolad ;father . * oT MISSION." 1 ; "Nove.mMbr 13, 1973. ' • Township Clerk BE IT ORDAINED BY THE thon the O •.',•.. MARY '6i MILLER Roberta M, and Anne M. ReecRietTr , beloved JUNK CARS BOUGHT 0'c,ocW;ivU^E^- cess, b.e sister ol Loratta, and Josephine 24 hr. service AN ORDINANCE AMEN- MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE • .:•••>,-. •• ' v Township Clerk The funeral service was conducted.' DING AN • ORDINANCE TOWN OF IRVINOTON thai: Township Clerk poymenl AN--OROINANCE' TO *E at HAEBERLE B, BARTH HOME Wrifien.Mrs. Ann Kamlnskl and You Heard —"BTArTowing Service - . AN ORDINANCE AMEN- outslondlnt the late JuMa Wrawi MoKryckl. ENTITLED," "AN OR- 1 • KNOWN' AS'THE BUSINESS FOR PUNERAL5,971 Clinton 9641506- SECTION I. That Ihe Title ol DING AN ORDINANCE ' tloned suni The funeral service was conducted K 11135 OINANCE"TO REGULATE Article XXIV be changed from .PROPERTY'- MAINTENA- Lewi!, 120 , Ave, Irvlnglon, on Tuesday, Nov. 4th GENERATION OF AUTOMATIC PERFECTION TRAFFIC AND PARKING . "Environmental Conservation and. ENTITLED. "AN OR-, herelndtjove „ NCE CODE , ,OF THE 13. 1973,'interment In Hollywood from the,5ULLIVAN FUNERAL JUNK CARS WANTED UPON THE PUBLIC Improvement Commission" to DINANCE TO REGULATE the sum of * "TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN Memorial; Park. Plea»« omil HOME, -146 E. Second Ave., Also lale model wrecks. STREETS AND HIGHWAYS rood . 'ftrvlngton Environmental TRAFFIC" AND :PARKING ' Honed In' Rowlie, on Friday, Nov. 9, 1979. Clt any time. 0S<-7414 "IN THE TOWNSHIP. OF Commission..' . UPON :.JHE_.^-py,BLr : original or\. Thmw^o—St.—AmeH—Cnurrti •ACCLAIMED BV LEADING PHOTO EDITORS or 686816V ' Section A. Si KeSHICK-lrvlna, o|\M0 ; Sj Oarwpod. where a -Funeral-Mast— We UNION IN THe-COUNTYOF SECTION 2v That Section 2 178 ot JTr^WlTJ l l0 ed K 12-13-135' UNION." ^I^Ho^rtrV^I "entitled ordli. Harrison St., i5ast-0rfl'>IJ»? >" y was offered. Interment OcOceae n SEVERAMCE Union Leader, Nov. 15, 1973 (Re) the: Irvington Town Code be UNION IN THE COUNTY OF Is hereby oi STANDARDS .FOR ALL husbantl ol Hel«n Inee Herti). View Cemetery, StaleStaleo IslandIsland. amended to read as follows) ' UNION." • •"•'.'• . follows: 'BUSINESS-BUILDINGS AND loving vtather, of ijantord , A. Sec. 2-176 NAME OF - PREMISES IN - THE ' conducted Atthe SULLIA (Fee: *6.J4) BE IT ORDAINEDJDV Ihe Seclion , F|JNERAL;H(JM,E, 1*V E,rsecond Resnlck. deer, brolher of Sarah (SON IS COMMISSION Township, committee ot tho determined TOWNSHIP USED OR IN- Ave., Roselle; on-Saturday, Nov. Llpman. Lena i Pike, «id_ Max DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL The Commission shall be known Township of Unlorrln the County ol • Sgpploment.L TENDED TO-BE USED: OR ~ • — beloved: grand,fath«t of Spr|ngTleld, betowd, husband ol need 10, 1973. interment j OracMand as "Irvington Environmental Union:- . '•' :-. V required by . DESIGNED TO BE USED, IN Memwjal' l»ar,k. j»HEIM. : Fahnle, .Saul and Bessie Stager, - f/3.2Hexanon .. take effect upon final passage and "AN ORDINANCE TO . Township •'" INDUSTRIAL? OR. .ANY GOLDSTICKER • MEMORIAL also survival!; - bv 1 Two DTHER BON-RESIDENTIAL publication according to law, REGULATE TRAFFIC AND ' Township, : Sundavii- HOME;' 12B0 'Clinton *Ava.. grandchildren * and .«n», great- you. Comi-' -t, llflhtwolght. OCCUPANCY FOR .THE years, of v>««,...... ^ NOTICE Is hereby given that the PARKING UPON THE PUBLIC tslatemenl sr years, o Irvington,. on (Tuesday, NOV., 13, grandchild. Funeral was 1 INtROBUGTORY Municipal Council of the Town oi STREETS AND HIGHWAYS IN the gross d PROTECTION OF THE RiveRiverr, lormerly of Irvlnglon, wile 1973." intermenl King Solomon conducted tram Tht SUBURBAN (ocu»e» to 3 ft. The Irvlnglon, New Jersey will meel on THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION IN Ship, as di HEAUTH.. SAFETY AND of the lale\-eawln l"Viillt\»on,' •Cemetery, Clifton- f>er.lpd of CHAPEL- OF PHILIP APTBR t,—' NOV. 26! ideal, faat, medium, Tuesday evening November 27/ WEWVR5v7> PROVIDING. dvoted mother, ol Ftorwoe.M. 1 THE COUNTY1 OF UNION)" be J0A:2« of mourning observed ..at <. the SON, 140Q Spr(nglleld Ave., telophoto lens. ,. 1973, at 8:00 o'clock p.m..,In Ihe -and the same Is hereby furlher Low, Is inc FOR THE MAINTENANCE alllnBon, ilsier ol. Mrs? Ntlll* resldencoor Mr. and MrtiSantprd MaplewoooV-N.J., -,on Thursday, Council Chamber, 'Municipal amended by adding a further . dlnanco by ^ AND THE APPEARANCE lMby ol esslngton, Pa.' The • A. Rosnlck, 12S Laur«l Dr., Nov. O,'1v73, InHrment Beta David 1 (bidding, Civic Square, Irvington, THEREOF, ANDTFOR THE If you CiinV>n4 TO flW-"4 provision lo ,be- Included wllhln . Ihu Ijsuanca., Cemetery, ; Kenllworth, • N.J. «l«i'iw. y'V.;v- -.-.h , ;•-,. ••„• -,,; ,'. S4 ,«l ml. '_ New Jersey, al which. time and Section.7, which shall read as notes aulhorl. . ' ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN period of mourning obssrvtd at overj a few hourisVwith someone. ; v f 1 CONDITIONS AND, PER. : place, or at any time and place to follows: dlnance wlllit)* .. _... _.. Nov. », • 1W3, Dr;' the. family resldenc*. who needs n Knnd. not a handout which such maellrtgMr the further Parking of vehicles shall be llmttolloni MITTING ACCESS WHBRE T l*iW •=?M i*aitt»:iiC|R?rioii TO CHOOSE Edwin L. of 3W voso Ave.. South consideration ot such ordinance prohibited at all times on Ihe Local NECESSARY?" TO MAKE call your.iocal VbluTiiaty Axijpn AUTO 1 REPAIRS -., AND TO Orange, loving husband of Murlal NO* »*i shall from time to llnrfo be ad- easterly side of Tucker Avenue foregoln . Cenieri Or write V6 'Vblurocer,., 2009 MORRIS AVENUE UNIOH (nee Worth), father of MarjorTe lourned, oil persons Interested will for a distance tf 450 feet In a . includes AUTltORIZB.'IF NEJ6C BE, MECHANICS be given on opportunity to be Francis and Mils Use Rubin,'son ; HQIul • YWOlOD iF't-ORUT VvashinRton,DC.\20013 470 Chestnut Sh, Union WST DMffiDIMI BOHWIE lIHE Of HEW 1974 Wf| 1 southerly direction from the tnentloni THE ^DeMbLITJoT' OR of Harry Riibln, Orotnarof MarcTa heard concerning such.ordinance Intersection .of the projection orlalnol . VACATION OF' PREMISES IMJStuyvesan'Avo. j.^,, ... ^ tCom»rl,»afl.):'\ and at such meeting or adlourned Goldstein and Henry Rubin, also (HEXT TO THE BAMK) ot said side, of said Tucker Section 7. UNFIT . F-OR . HUMAN survived by two grandchildren. )"•.' Tjnlon-1 rvlngton iTheNnHdnalCentcrfoi '}]'!•:;••: meetings, said ordinance will be Avenue with the protection of tako elfec. HABrTATlflN ^,.OR OC- Funeral was conductacted from ThThe :.Wa«p««l»ll««m Funeral : UNION CAMERA furlher considered tor second and the westerly side of Chestnut first puUIIci CUPANCY OR USE, AND,'Roiarloand mother -61 Joseph lU Design ond Sympathy ' . Voluntary Aciioh. 'Untli'lhe;BiQ':Mpyi^'Vbqp 'us\ai'''OUr^ .final reading, " ' PROVIDING. PENALTIES. Mrs. Ben^iLycyV. Blunno.v.Afrs SUBURB/\NXMAPBUOSU BU RB ANXH PECOF ™"PHIL' IP 1 passage. . APTER S, SONSON. 16000 SprlnglltW [Arrangements. 11-" location 1049 Stuyvfesa rttv'-AVi.-i'. exchange VALENTINE P.MEISSNE.R Parking ot vehicles shall bo union Leai FOR v yTpt/AT.IPNS, THEREOF; Salvalore anil lh» late Mrs. Len AAve. . MMaplewoodl , on SundaSundayy ,No Novv. PHONE: 688-6573 OPEN MON. & FRI. EVES Town Clerk prohibited at all times on tho Imolher jol 1.4 II, 973. Interment' Bath Israel . Iff UMU'.i-t lanbitaMit'llf "" « iiliolusiniiilics Ij(icrccoidci5 .'.• rvlngton, N.J., November 12, 1973 westerly side ot Tucker Union Leader,: Nov.,15, 1973 . . -.,-. j threa qreat- cemetery, woodbrldge. P«rlo(l of WALLPAPER AND SUNDRY SUPPLIES. A0TOMOTIVI COKf. >63-45»J rv. Herald, Nov. 15, 1973 Avenue for a distance of 350 I MOVINOTPli ' . '(Fee: $12.94) I nrflndcji Funerftr. 'was. mournlnj; family resldenct. ' (Fee 115,34) feel In a southerly direction i In the Want i-

: •••.•••'••• r••'::; v ^y?x:'Z^.^;-.:^-r y;y;^.^--,-y:-:^yvf-; |5^n^^^S^i^^ Thursday, November 15, 1973- iit iitijjiiuiiiiiuiitniiiit utLMtititiiiitiutiiiiiiiiiitaituitimitLiiiiiu IIIIIJIIMI ilium itiitiiittni in iru.111 ••••iiunittiiiitiiiuu n be included in ilus (!r»ii|> . yet. I aili afraid of the diuc. Shahn book by Prescott Newark chorus S.MFF OF scone: • STRICTLY PERSONAL Sid Dr. Kenneth W. Prescoti, long lime udmirwof Shahn's s By Pat and Marilyn Dqyis Dear Sid- author, of the book. The work. Present) .endeavored to In case of. emergency —~ i to give concert lummiiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiH Better drop this group or Complete Graphic Works of make the Shahn collection in The Zip Code siiiiimiiiiiiwiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiliuiii'iii"' """I Copley Niws SorJico the Stale Museum ope of the_ call < - The Newark Boys Chorus, whose singing lia.s you'll be included in all righl - Ben Shahn, will iiutogrnph his Dear Pat and Marilyn: couple."To make this brief, sidcration they would n>vo most complete in the wor|o\ been likened lo lhal of the Vienna Hoys Choir, in jail! Granted, pol is books at a pre-publication sale' 374^400 for Police Department for Springfield is lam tired of Darrell's dumb there was a real blowup someone they hired to Jo the Ho has produced in this book a and who sang at the Vatican this summer, will everywhere but it Is illegal. and celebration at Old Queens or First Aid Squad excuses and phony illnesses, because I refused to cancel definitive research, reference sing at the Morris Museum of Arts and These friends are not worth* Callory-in the eastle, 433 376-7670 for Fire Department Every time we have a big date my plans and finally told mjf Dear Pat and Marily orry and potential volume on the late Roosevelt, Sciences, Morristown, on Sunday at-B p m: Itivcr rd.. Highland Hark, on 07081 ; all set, he has a headache, parents, |o hire a sitter or stuy I am 17 and have always trouble Sunday evening from 7 to 10.N.J. artist. * .. The 35-voice chorus has made appearances in backache, stomach ache or home. . Needless to say. believed in the live-andlel- ((infidciilial In Muryann: o'clock. • The 100 graphics Rome. Los Angeles: Chicago Detroit Rnstnn inn^ :>nri rnnspnnpntlv they've hw> hnrnini? ever live ntlilnHp Rnl nil nf n n •etr- liubli.nul thai —Fiirim-rly dimclui uf llm T«I»IIM Publlthlng Corf and New York. an't go. Or he may call at the since; sudden I'm beginning to -yum 41 Mounloln ova., Spil^Hald, N.J. 07081 - 686-7>OO After a concert at the Vatican June 23 marriage is like a canoe—both Slate Museum in Trenton, selected to represent diversity last minute and say his car I am IB and feel it is time I wonder if I am a little too Prcscoll is now associated of subject ftiatter and graphic celebrating Pope Paul's 10th anniversary as won't start, a tire is flat or his liberal. . — people must paddle or one Second Cloia Poatag* am treated witli courtesy. Am with the Ford Foundation. A technique. VOL 45-NO. 7 Moiling A^dtaaai "SPRINGFIELD, NJ..-THURSbAY. NOVEMBER 22,1973 Subacrlptlen Rota head of the Catholic Church, the New York mother borrowed the car and I all that'wrong'' I've been going around with ends up doing all the work. P.O. Bo> 6?,-4»rli.9(!.M, H.J. 070(1 M.'5O Y.orly •Paid ot Sptlngllald, M.J. 20 Cents Per Copy News reported, "The Newark boys' per- hasn't returned. Kathlrrn a group of guys (some of them formance was one of the high points of a Darrell is 28, lives with his . Dear Kathleen: a couple of years nlderJ_and_ musical program attended by 8,000 in ;i v'asl Catliedral. It waswatched by millions on mother, and she catcrs-toJiim Before thin problem gets they hnvp hpgnn \r\ IISP pnl St, new audience hall adjacent to St. Peter's European TV." like you wouldn't * believe, any bigger sit down and have far,-Uve_stayed clear of What should I say, to him the a talk with your parents. They marijuana but my friends 4 RICHARDS MOTORS next time he calls up ill? are unfair to expect you lo ^seem-to bo getting in deeper Stronger returns equipment Sick of Excuses cancel plans which were made -and deeper. Last week SAVES YOU $150Q USDA lifts Dear Sick: a week in advance.' • someone brought pills to use than ever before! The next lime Darrell calls However, stress that you while smoking. He said the ON THIS GAR and says he is ill, tell him to are happy to babysit without combination was really great, ban on bird 1 . take something for it and hang pay but want the same con ""- My problem is that I want to AMC '74 bought in parochaid auction up the telephone. HyABNERGOLD importing When he asks for?another pragram would not suffer from relinquishing Gaudineer School. • w The Springfield Board of Education Monday date, suggest that you will not the materials. Mrs. Koppel noted that "there -Instrumental music equipment,' par- night endorsed the resale of school equipment Commercial birds may now be well enough to see him for BE WHATEVER YOU were many Intricacies in the bidding we were_ Jicularly for children with learning disabilities. be brought into the country, SPECIAL PURCHASE AMC LEASE MODEL worth some $3,700 to a parochial school in at least six months. If you're not told about in advance, or we might not have -Materials for the Gaudineer artist-frl- but under ' new quarantine -lenafly-where-ithad -beorin use -^t-thtrsaine- lucky, that will be the end of WANT 10 BE! "bTcT" " residence program. "'' regulations, the U.S. Darrell. r price of $953 for which the Springfield board- x, Mrs. Koppel, as supplies chairman, listed -Mathematics games and supplies for had acquired the materials in a state-sponsored Department of Agriculture Dear Pat uml Marilyn: several highlights among materials purchased younger children and supplemental algebra (USDA) announced. auction. Ten citizens attended the board My parents feel I'm their 1 this month. They include: texts'for advanced teenagers/ The agency's Animal and held fuil-TiniL , puiwimu, FULt,V EQUIPPED Including. Automatic meeting at the Raymond-Chlsholm School. permanent babysitter. I^don't something Hero for YOU I Transmission, Factory Air, 360 C8 , Vinyl • -Four typewriters .and other equipment to -Metric .measurement supplio^r^nd an Plant Health Inspection The auction hadteen made necessary when a mind taking care of mylittle Top, Tinted Glasf, Power Disc-Brakes. Power . set up a pilot program at the Florence (Continued on p*g* 10) Service said that such birds ' sister on occasion but feel my Winter Semester begins January 7 Steering, Radio, Whita Wall Tires, Visibility Group.- court decision last year abolished the program tight Group. Undetcoatine. and only 8860 Milei. —„ . . must first be certified as social engagements should be by which the state had provided equipment on healthy by a veterinarian of APPLY TODAY ' . ,. • . Original Cost loan for nonpublic schools. Dr. Fred Baruchin considered. ' , . • $4900.00 the exporting nation and then Last Wednesday I ''had a REGISTRATION DEADLINE DECEMBER 14 superintendent of schools, said he had sub- SNOW IS ON THE WAY AND WE'RE must be examined by a date which I had made a week mitted bids for 10 to 12 lota of equipment and FIGHTING IT WITH A BLIZZARD OF federal veterinarian upon ago; my parents knew of rriy had been the high bidder for one, the J937 lot on arrival in this country. plans. On Tuesday, Mother ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE loan to Our Lady of Mt, Carmel School in A quarantine of at least 30 told me I had to babysit 31 CLINTON STREET, Tenafly. He noted that the Springfield bid was days Is required under the new RICHARDS just $20 higher than that submitted by the Mt because she and Dad were NEWARK, N.J. 07102 regulations in facilities MOTORS OF UNION / 595 CHESTNUT ST., UNION Carmel School. going bowling. I told her I TELEPHONE: 686-6566 / Open daily 9-9:30; Sal. 96PM operated by the importer. could not break my date as it PHOHE- 621-6563, 6568, 6577 The localsuperintendent then received a call During'this period, they will would inconvenience another from the sister incharge of the Tenafly school, undergo further testing by who said that the loss of the equipment would USDA veterinarians for exotic "devastate" her pfigram. After checking the ' Newcastle and other in- legality of any such action with local dnd state fectuous poultry diseases: Birds found to be unhealthy by telephone to authorize resale of thamaterial YOUR FAMILY SUPERMARKET will either have to be returned to the parochial school for the-purchase price. to the exporting nation or OPEN SUNDAY Baruchin added that every one of the school destroyed by the importer. districts throughout the state which had suc- .Quarantine facilities_must ._ 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. cessfully bid for two or more lots of equipment be located near one of the U.S. (EXCEPT LITTLE FALLS - 9 A.M. TO 5:45 P.M.) "had taken similaTacuon Wi^fiaTfaTIeTsfohlf ports-of-entry approved by .lot to the parochial school where it was being USDA for bird imports. They Tused. He noted, "This was a conflict between A 71 13 are Boston, New York, Miami, aiding the economy of our district and doing 735-15 BONELESS 450-13 2 29 2-39.. ROAST Ws SMALLER WO-15 M Francisco, San Ysidro, Calif., BUTTGRBALL -o-o- ^ CAR TIRES E78-14 .' t El Paso and Brownsville, THE VOTE to approve the resale was five to F7S-14 // Texas. r AT SMALL, F78-15 '>• 244/ one, with one abstention. Voting in favor were A 071-14 11/ In addition, the facility must BEEF TURKEYS TURKEYS James Adams, J. Scott Donington, August W PRICES H78-14 I)'. Q7I-1B K be approved by USDA on Residents of the Alvln terrace-Marion avenue area last- Capno Irene Koppel and Joanne Rajoppi. TOYOTA-BMW H7B-1S i FLOOD HAZARD—Photographer Bruce Aulonrlolh checks flow r meeting the construction, A DATSUN-MG 249 through 6Qjhch storm drain, one of three pouring water week expressed fears-to the Township-CommiHee"about the Robert Southward, board presidenCopposed Zk MANY OTHERS operation and maintenance effect highway construction would hove on their already the resolution and Zachary Schneider nh- requirements spelled out in from Rt 78 right of way into channel across Springfield waterlogged neighborhood. (Photo-Graphics) _ staincd Michael Mclntyre and Canto Casale the new regulations. a Top Sirloin 20 Ibs. avenue in the rear of the Victory Engineering factory. r r . Bottom Bound were absent ~ ~~ ' .The ban, whichwas lifted & OVBI _ Southward stated that his 'Jprlmary -Ul-IIBS—- Oct. 29, had be£n in effect a Shoulder TOP GRADE 4 PIT (Crossrib) responsibility as an elected board member is to sinbe August, 1972 in an effort - Springfield " Citing administrative expenses in itaottv mm to keep Newcastle disease PiBFfCI BUHO NEW School, town offfcfdk * "pfcparfng (he bid, he said, "I do not believe it from entering the country and »/ would*toe a proper exercise of my elected Infecting U.S. poultry. responsibility to approve the transfer of title or POLYESTER/FIBERGLASS Poultry and personally * Top Round sate of this useful equipment at a price that is owned pet birds are already take steps for conservation of fuel ^ actually a loss ;.to Springfield; particularly STEEL SUPERTRAC . Rump Poast covered by import 19 ibs. when it is likely: that requests to purchase the RADIAL SNOWS regulations. By KAREN STOLL municipal boards and committees to be held on Field Services of the State Department of NOW IN STOCK same or similar equipment at higher costs will The new regulation and President Nixon's Nov. 7 address to the Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Education. i Sirloin $139 ^ $1' be made in future budgets." PbAN OF ATTACK — Strategy is studied by Jonathan Dayton Regional High School standards were published in Tip Round I »• R°und ' lb 10to . nation on the energy crisis drew a swift Previously, such sessions were scheduled . Rosser'8 suggestions included'lowering hot' Donington commented, "As a Board of the Federal Register Oct. 30. response from the Garden State—and throughout the week: The new measure will water, temperatures to ^S degrees or less; quarterback Joe Pepe and Head Coach Ted Amo. 4 14 Ibs, Ib. Education member I also have an obligation to Springfield was in the forefront of-the com- conserve heat and power on the remaining checking for leaking faucets ("one drop a all children every where. PROLIFERATING WIT! ETC ^^Trff iwX c^nsf rvatlon mftaRurftp, dayHi I'ULPWOOD L.CED BACON By early last week, directives had been issued Other measures Include a reduction of out- plus waste of the energy.used to heat the Caprio said he had been assured the local Pulpwood production in 12 Frosh in the local and regional school systems and on side lighting at the township facility and, ac- water"); not he'atlhg unused spaces; keeping- Boneless Sad day: Nov. 22, T963~ southern states' climbed to a the municipal level.: , - cording to one official, plans for "a sharp doors and windows closed; installing insulating 560 South Ave., Garwood record high of 44,279,487 cords- BONELESS STEAK SALE Breast The Township Committee met in executive reduction" of Christmas lighting. glass on all large glazed openings; keeping (1 block East of Wstfkl Inspection SbU 232-4080 in 1972, a 6 per cent increase session Nov. 12, with conservation measures' lights turned off unless'absolutely necessary; Churches, temples | over the previous year.— high on the agenda. Following the meeting, the improving or shortening bus routes; and CNS. Franks Bologna governing body ordered all thermostats in the ONE OF THE first fuel-saving programs closing blinds, shades arid drapes at night to join for service | JFK assassination recalled Town Hall to be lowered to 66 degrees—and, in instituted in the town was outlined Nov^.B in a retain Inside heat. "I don't think I have ever felt as much &•$,- learned anything at all since then. The country Franks Liverwurst a further step, directed all night meetings of two-page memorandum to. all school ad- The Rev. James Dewort. pastor of § as I did on that one day." That is the way one has just gone downhill, and created new ministrators from Superintendent of Schools BESIDES FUEL-SAVING measures being Springfield Eragnuel United Methodist | Springfield woman recalls the assassination of problems." Fred Baruchin. taSen^on .the elementary school level," the Church, WuTdeUver the sermon at the | President John F. Kennedy just 10 years ago, FormerTostmaster A. \k Del Vecchio says Noting "the energy crisis is a very real one^ ' Regional high schools also have begun such annual Thanklglvlng Eve community on No\r. 22, 1963. that "the radio station broke in with the news HILLS Community for. us," especially in light of problems en- programs, and students at Jonathan Dayton in service at 8 p.m. at St. James Roman Robin Demark continues, "And selfishly, one over the music we had playing at the post of- countered by the schools in obtaining fuel, Dr. Springfield are joining their younger coun- Catholic Church. of.my first reactions was to be angry that I was fice. There was complete silence in the entire foc_Dqyk>n Will be Baruchin listed the following directives:. _ terparts in adding sweaters to their school Sponsoring congregations also Include caused so much personal sorrow; I had never_ building. Everyone was too shocked to say APPLE I BRUGES 1. Thermostats in all school classrooms and clothes. Thermostats in all classrooms and the First Presbyterian Church, Temple been disillusioned like that before. Since then, anything: And all. the developments since then corridor areas will be set at 68 degrees; this offices have been lowered to e!f degrees. The Beth Ahm and Temple Sha'arey Shalom. much more disappointment Fas followed in have gone even further in the same direction. named next week should result In marked and immediate fuel, building is even cWUier at nighf-heat to only Slater Julia Rohr, O. S. B., will direct the light of what has happened in our country. He adds that then Mayor Arthur Falkin CIDER CUT YAMS The names of those Mountainside and conservation. • ---—... . .58 degrees. •'•:': combined choirs. "But I do think our country is going to im- borrowed a Kennedy portrait, painted by the Springfield residents who have been selected 2. Night thermostat settings will be cut back prove. I am glad about what the press has done (Contlnuad on P*B* 10) irauiuiiimiiiuiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiuiwiiii postmaster's son, Val Jr., from the Post Office and who agreed to serve on the Jonathan to 55 degrees. , in our latest crisis. So much truth is finally to place .on the stage at the town memorial Dayton Regional High School community 3. Weatherstripping.of windows and related being brought out. I'm glad we do live in a service. '.. . 1-gal. committee will be announced next week. „. caulking' will be conducted. This »ltt_.he_. country where now my children can learn $115 -cart Former - Mayor Philip Del Vecchio (the i The residents of Mountainside and initiated In the older wing of the Caldwell honesty." . postmasters brother) says he was told by a POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS Springfield selected for membership on their building. :'- ' '- ' ;.:.: Many other local residents remember just as waitress during a meeting of the N,J. League of high school's community: committee . will * 4. Good fuel and heat conservation prac- vividly the shock and horror they felt on 60" WIDE, MACHrNE : : Municipalities in Atlantic City, "1 just cried," WAS H A B - ^ fe^ve^etter-ln-the-mail-Bometime this week, ticea will ^be encouraged-among staff' and !earn!ng_ofjthe President's shooting, but most he. adds. "We don't do things like that in FANTASTIC This letter willinform them of thebr selection to studefita. "•'-•'" ' feel[ that instead of learning fromJhjLyiolence ' America. We were just about all Republicans, ASSORTMENT" Diamond Foil "' this communlty^rogram as well_as explain the . 5. Corridor and other lighting will be cut of past yearsr4ho-nation4s-iUilUicadedanJh£_. -tha£ce«4dontis-politic4il-opponent6, but I never REG. $44o $5 Yd.- purpose and design of Uw euiiiininiltytTjm:—badtr —— -• "wrong direction. ~ - again saw that many peopleJn tears, right . mlttee. In addition, the selected resident will be > 6. All mechanical systems will be checked Several also recall the way the community as along the boardwalk: i. would like to think we —^askedio return an enclosed postal card which--and rechecked. - •'"- •• ; • , _:. . a whole reacted io the.moment of horror a learned something from all the violence, but WOOL & WOOL BLENDS will indicate whether or notJTe or she will be •Baruchin also cited several opti0Bsjinae£_, . decade ago—from the stunned • silence in sometimes I'm not too sure." -^ianIe-toJpattlclpateJn.this.4)ubliccproJectnIe-toJpattlclpateJn.ti.4upJ.. - conslderatioh-by-other-Bcliool,"districtshyth , in- in Dayton Regional High Schoot"and the _ r TheT5aytoht n RiRegionall PTA wililll b e callinalligg -eludinldigg 'til'curtailrnent t of night—and lale"ap Florence Gaudineer School to the mourning in ~ POLICE CHIEF GtorgeTarsell recalls that 54" WIDE. $O66 feslclenT^___ s ,_selecte. . d. .t o participat„ ^-e on..til^ ...e com_= - ^-^^j^j-jjj^jj^j^ I local churches and synagogues and the he heard of the shooting-over4iis car radio and . . REG: $4 to M Yd. FRESH BAKED iREAKSTONE - SALT, SWEET munlty Involvement program. )>.. '• extended Christmas holiday; shorter sessions; - memorial service held by all congregations in ... that "I was startled and snocEed—surprised FLORIDA -~ : The members of the Dayton community change in fuel grade; Institution of a four-day high school auditorium. r m jn^ djsappmited Jn our^society. And with all • £ Yd. PUMPKIH WHfPPEB commTttee a ^^* 8 setected"'iy~srtSB&C!Hi y*eR^¥disrrlallnTent of school tripsTTfiese Sean Gecldein PresbyterTarT'"'Ch""urch"~ That lias happened since, the federal govcrn- SEEDLESS™ sampling of the voter registration rolls of- v»mJ.ia^J^t)Mjm.emo.8lmpiyasJnfonn9tio!i_ -secretary,- comments,—lil_really—don.'J— ment-still-haan't-done—anything~to-grver-us~~— ARNEL JERSEYS Mountainside and Springfield. The Data for school personnel, not as specific plans for* remember how I heard about it; isn't that stricter gun regulations. We still have the same IN SOLIDS, FLORALS & $144 GRAPEFRUITS PIE BUTTER Processing Center at the Union CoUnty Court Springfield" ' . awful. But shock Is the best word for the way I radicals who do these things, of all kinds, and' POLKA DOTS. 45" WIDE. House in Elizabeth, under the supervision of Baruchin suggested teachers draw up notes felt, a sort of unbelief and a good deal of sad- they ore just as numerous." . ^ . MACHINE WASHABLE. Thomas Belveri.Oi is making the actual to parents advising them of the changes and ness. And 1 remember quite clearly that oh Helen Halloran comments that she was Yd. selections from a special computer program. asking them to add warm clothing to their Sunday, two days later, we had the highest workiog as, a, typist in New York ''and the Word REG. $2.9? Yd. 1 26 The community committee will meet only -youngsters' school wardrobes. In this directive,-, count ever for church attendance." just spread around! We were in shock, just too POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT pkg. twice. The first meeting will be held on he. also was conservation-conscious, asking the Mrs.Geddescontinues, "I think 1 havetosay stunned to go back to work. Tho~company Thursday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. In the Dayton writers to make the notices consise. "Use half ' that the country hasn't learned anything' at all, dismissed everybody; no one in the place was Regional cafeteria. During this meeting the pages," he said, "to conserve paper, wh(ch Is considering recent circumstances." inq state of mind to do anything. 1 really don't PRINTS committee will rank educational goals for their also in short supply." • -o-o-- think we have learned anything from all this. A TREMENDOUS high school. ' - In conclusion, the superintendent advised, MSGR. FRANCIS X, COYLE, pastor of St~ Nothing seems to, improve." ASSORTMENT OF DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY Cheddar 1 The second meeting will be held on Thursday, "The guidelines promulgated in th|s memo are Janies Church, recalls, "I had just left Sacred PAT-TERNS. MANY Apples Sf-B. , ib. A? Halvah Dec. 13, at 8 p m. In the cafeteria of Dayton to be administered with a touch of reason. At no L_Heart Cathedral in Newark when I heard the . Michael Schulman, owner of the Mountain BORDER PRINTS Yd. Cottage Cheese Regional. At this final meeting the committee time is the welfare of our staff or student body Variety Store, heard of the President's shooting 3 Anjou Pears in'.,«f ™: Turbo ("Fillet news on the car radio. I don't remember where MACHINE WASHABLE. saw will evaluate the current high school program to be compromised."' over the radio, "and'Wlthin an hour It was (he I was going; I was too shocked to do anything 1 CANADIAN WAXED ' '> < *X*f Muenster Slices only topic of conversation. Everyone felt the "* REG. $4.99 Yd. Shrimp ,,. Pot°Ples by the educational goals they established _o-o- but turn around and come home to Yellow Turnips ib. | *• IU1AM, 1| during their first meeting. same shock, and women were in tears. We . OOUHMcT OKI IOMEH j_ OQ$ ADD1TIONAL recommendations for con- Springfield." Squid T Tomatoes The information gained during theso two Citing the shootings of Sen. Robert Kennedy, haven't learned, either, not from the looks, of White Bread '"iSi »5T servation of fuel in schools came In a memo things. Our society needs drastic changes' and community Involvement sessions will help the from John Rosser, director of the Division, of Dr, Martin Luther King and Cov. George Union County Regional High School District Wallace, Msgr. Coyle adds, "We have not' the experts arc not doing their job. Everything FABRIC YARD DUNCAN HINES BROWNIE MIX - REG, 15%-OZ. 49« FAMILY 23-OZ. 73' CRISCO OIL 38-OZ. BTL "1.23 Board of Education decide on future directions learned froin events of the last 10 years. I fear keeps ^olng in the wrong direction." DUNCAN HINES BLUEBERRY MUFFIN MIX - 13-OZ PKG 69« CRISCO SHORTENING 3-LB, CAN '1.37 of educational programs for the Dayton OfflCCS dosed Friday we have become a more violent people." Veronica Comerford also learned the tragic Regional. • , ' • - SPINNING ARQUND —-Jonathan Dayton Regional High School twirlen who will share Saul Freeman, town civil defense director, news over her radio, while she was alone at UNION N PL.AINFIEI.D NEW BRUNSWICK JEHSEY CITY LITTLE FALLS Springfield Township Clerk Arthur H. .the football tpotllght Thqfiksgivlng morning at West Orange are, from left, front, i i i I i i i I i i i • I 1 JCnllll .VVl NtAft VaUXHAH Persona desiring additional information remembers hearing nbout the shooting as he homo. She adds, "I was totally shocked. I just "IM N MON TO SAT should call AlanB. Isacson, assistant to the Buehrer has announced that all municipal • Captain-Gall-Lawrence arid Co-captain Joanne McGrady; rear, Janice Mlkulla, was unloading shelter supplies at the James sat there and couldn't do. anything. As to U.S. ROUTE 22 UNION, N.J. 1 111 AM 10 145PM offices will be closed this Friday, Nov. 23, SUN 10 AM T0 5P.M SLIN 10 AM TO 5 P M CLOSED ON SUNDAY SUN 10 AM TO 6 P M OPEN SUN. 9 AM IO5 46PM. superintendent for public information, at 376- . Jacqule Younge and Cindy Mazoika. Caldwell School. He says, "All 1 could feel was whether we have learned a lesson since then—I (Center Island) U mile West ol Flagship because of the Thanksgiving holiday. 8300 ext. 101.. .. " (Photo-Graphics) ' absolute, unbelievable shock. And wcta)vc not look around and I really couldn't say." Daily Till 9, Sat. Till 5:30, Sun. 12 Noon to5 PRICES EFFECTIVE TOV'SAt.,'NOV. 17th. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOF) TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS,

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